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    rage Two
H IL L S B O R O
A R O U S . H T L L S R O R O , O R E G O N
Active Club
A g r ic u lt u r a l P ic t u r e N o t A l l G lo o m ;
Year Planned
T o t a l F a r m in c o m e B e s t S in c e 1 9 3 0
Thursday, October 1. 193«
Banks Sunday « School. Board
PI ans Canvass: Rally Day Set
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O lym pia. W ash, visited Mr
M is .1 J H utchens S u n d ai
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and
BANKS
S unday sclimsl a n d
churi'h boards I'l,m sda.v evening in
M ove H ouse
1 the church decided te canvass tlie
Ja c k M oure i-- m oving the
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com m unity te r in u ith l) pledges on the high school ground:
te r the su p p o rt of the m in ister m erly used as a home for Hi
(By Mry J C Smith)
B
anks has a resident m in ister for ¡tor. Io a vacant lot on W ilke
H AZEI.DA I.E
H cu ídale Com-
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the fust lim e since 19’ii To Sun street He n .l f i\ it up anti m, i
m unity club held it first m eeting
to I "-""TIIIT TTW
R, ..I
d a\ school b eard m ade plans for into it.
of th e season F rida) evening, w ith
tail.) da.) tX 'lobcr II An all-day
M is s
H e n e
H opkins of She,
a large crow d in atten d an ce. O f­
m eeting has be, n planned A pre wood spent the w eek-end in Bank
ficers of the club w ere in ch ars?
gram
will
be
g
i
)
.
n
d
u
rin
g
S
unday
n
u
ll
her
patents.
Ml and M
of arrangem ents, headed by M is
- 'heel, follow ed by l serm on bv F Hopkins
A1 Jelderks. president. M r- C urtis
th e paster A basket d in n e r w ill be
M is V ein B rick, tt and tw o
J Birdsell en tertain ed w ith tw o
served at neon A social tim e will d t ,n re tu rn e d hom e Sunday
vocal solos. Comm unity singing,
be
held
in
the
afternoon
w
ith
sing­
Philom ath, w here she visited
lid by C raw ford P orter, was e n ­
ing and talks
E veryone in tlie p aren t-. Mr
and M is
l ’„
joyed after w hich games and d an c­
com
m
unity
is
In
v
ittd
te
b
rin
g
a
Moss, for a week.
ing took place it is planned to
basket
d
in
n
er
and
join
In
this
all-
Ralph
Moss,
r,
tin
t
ie
d
have a sim ilar affair follow ing th e
da) ser) ice R egular services will a tew days' visit here
next business m e ,lin g O ctober 9
be held in th e evening.
A local hunting p ar
H enry C hapm an, Ja k e K enim er
Hem es in the Banks vicin ity w ere last w eek in eastern
and F r.d d ie C assner a re on a h u n t­
threat»nod
by
fire
S
a
tu
rd
ay
w
hen
turtle,I
hom e Sunday
\
F
T
E
R
th
e
b
a
rra
g
e
o
f
new
s
ing trip in eastern O r an. Mrs.
a bad fire b ro k e out in the w eeds m ule de, r and t w o ,
sto ries
p ain tin g
d esp erate
stay-
George M orrill of Midw
no rth ef tow n. It was put out b e ­ hunted n ear B aker a n d N,
ing w ith Mrs C hapm an.
p ictu res o f a c o u n try ’s crops
fore m uch dam age was dene.
P ow der Those in the party u
u n p reced en ted
L eonard H allack of Porti id . w iped o u t by
K I S bigeno and fam ily m oved Cass Wilson V ern I’riek ett. J ,
eldest grandson of Mr anti
d ro u th , com e cold, h a rd figures to
te P ortland last w eek, w here they IL ai d. C harles and G eorge
C. P. Syverson. whose seri oil
show th a t th e 1936 A m erican
w ill be n ear th e ir sen K oji. w ho is ler. Lloyd Friday and O ral
ju ry was rep o rted last week
fa rm scene is n o t en tire ly d is­
in
tlie hospital there.
Lost* G am e
slowly recovering at St Vine
m
al.
T he Batiks high school's
M and Mrs Ivan T iesh am of
hospital, but it w ill be som e
T h ere is. fo r instance, th e m a t­
H ornick. Iowa, are visiting Mr. ball squad was defeated by
before the real ex ten t , )f his in ­
I and Mrs C B T restiani and Mr, high school team on th e
te r of to tal fa rm cash incom e,
ju ries is learned.
and
Mrs B B T reshant.
field by the score of 6 to 1
w hich seem s certain to be tlie
Last Sunday was observe,
Born, to M r and Mrs. Lewis lineup G eorge Finck, r. g .
h ig h est since 1930. T h is incom e
prom otion and rally day in ti'
Kelly of Bald M ountain, Septem - M elteth I g . Jack Wint
Sunday school Songs and reci t a - w as up ap p ro x im ately o n e -th ird
b er 26. in Forest G rove a boy, Melviti E rdm an and I), ra id
tions w ere rendered be th e eh 11- billion d o llars for th e first six
nam ed G arry W illiam 11 ■ is t lie e r . I t W ar, ei, T a) lot : I Bill
dren A cradle roll d ep artm en t w - m onths of th is y ear, co m p ared
fu s t g reat-g ran d so n of Mrs L u ­ Kelly, I. e , Donald Stow ,'ll r h ;
established, four babies being e n ­ w ith I
' Pc*
cinda Mead and also first g ra n d ­ Jack Seabold, 1 h . L ester Schlegel
rolled Class, s meet every Sunday
child of Mr. a n d Mrs. W illiam and V ictor l.aB oite q Paul J,? .a
m orning at 9:45 in the basem ent of , riod.
son and H ow ard H ollenbeck e. and
Kelly
W ith th e ad v an ce co n tin u in g ,
the school house.
H ow ard S tanton f
L
ittle
Sidney
H
eard
re
tu
rn
e
d
to
a
g
ric
u
ltu
ra
l
a
u
th
o
ritie
s
set
tlie
Mrs. John Black Jr. of P o rtlan d
Mrs L ucinda Mend of B attle
his
hom
e
F
riday
a
fte
r
an
ap
p
e
n
d
i­
co
n
serv
ativ
e
incom
e
fo
r
th
e
y
e
a
r
and form erly of this comm unity
citis operation in th e S p arlin g hoj- G round. Wash u r n ) i d here Mon
w as taken suddenly ill last week, nt $7,500,000,000—3 10 p er c en t
pital in P o rtlan d He is doing very day for a visit w ith her son. Fay
and is in a serious condition at th e in crease o v er la st y e a r.
nicely and w ill soon be ab le to r e ­ Mead, and her dau g h ter. Mrs W il­
Em anuel hospital.
liam K elly, on Bald M ountain
R eason for this, of course, is
tu rn to school.
Mr. and Mrs. B eecher Jones of th a t prices h av e risen m ore th a n
Home B urns
Mrs. H arry W hitfield re tu rn e d
Sacram ento. Cal., w ere guests of p roduction h as decreased . T h e
kotas. w h ere alm o st th e e n tire
d a rk e r. B u t th e re a re h ig h lig h ts
The hom e of Hob B erry of C edar
to the hom e of her parents. M r and
Mr. and Mrs. C P S yverson over figures lend little en co u rag em en t
p o p u latio n s of both sta te s w ill
ev en h ere.
Mrs. N J G riffin. Sunday, a fter C anyon bu rn ed the m iddle of la. t
the w eek-end. Mr. Jones is a b ro th ­
S p eak in g fo r th e en tire section,
h a v e to be ta k e n c a re of this
an ap p en d icitis operatio n in tlie w eek.
e r to Mrs. Syverson and has been to those m iddle w estern fa rm e rs
Mr. and Mrs F C, Toelle of
Jo n es hospital last week.
w in te r by W orks P ro g ress A d­
th e w h e a t crop is good, th e co rn
living in H illsboro f o r sev eral w ho h av e n oth in g to show fo r
L innton visited M t- M innie S-'hu
m
in
istra
tio
n
jobs
o
r
by
d
irect
cro
p
v
ery
poor.
O
ats,
h
ay
,
soy
L
am
ar
S
andy
re
tu
rn
e
d
to
C
o
r­
th
e
seed
th
ey
p
lan
ted
last
sp
rin
g
m onths on account of poor health.
vallis F riday, w h ere he w ilt e n ­ m erieh at the E arl Wilson lion
cash relief. B ut even in th e D a­
b ta n s , po tato es, fru its, an d o th e r
and w ho w ill sh a re n o t one p en ­
He is m uch im proved now and
roll as a sophom ore in O regon S unday
k
otas,
fa
ir
yields
of
som
e
grains
o
o
p
s
h
av
e
been
th
e
salv
atio
n
of
they a re re tu rn in g to C alifornia
ny in th e to ta l farm incom e.
M rs E G. T tiekev re tu rn ,
S tate college
a
re
rep
o
rted
.
m
an
y
fa
rm
e
rs
w
ho
raised
little
• * •
shortly.
her hom e In S eattle Sunday
Mr and Mrs Roy P arm ley e n ­ visiting
M
ost
of
th
e
south
suffered
lit­
Miss A nnabelle M orrill of M id­
corn.
D
airy
rev
en
u
es
an
d
r
e
­
b ro th er, W ade At
D l 'T m an y A m erican fa rm ers
tertain ed S a tu rd ay w ith a party tro u t, for iter
way spent th e w eek-end yvith Mrs.
tle from d ro u th , an d so u th ern
tu rn s fro m liv esto ck sales also
th e past m onth
and show er given in honor of J a k e
stil! can sm ile. A long th e w est
H enry C hapm an.
Mr
and
Mrs
It A Wilcox
fa
rm
e
rs
in
g
en
eral
h
ad
a
good
h av e help ed .
N arup and Miss M argaret K earney, ch ild ren picnicked
coast th ere has been ab u n d a n t
New Fam ily H ere
crop y ear. T h e situ a tio n is m uch
Io w a d id n o t grow m uch tall
w
ho
w
ill
be
m
arried
this
fall
M
any
rain fall, an d d ro u th elsew h ere
Sunday.
A new student in th e fifth grade
th e sam e in th e e a st an d New
co rn th is su m m er, b u t th e farm
beautiful gifts w ere received bv
has raised d em an d for w est coast
is Ju n e Golden. H er p aren ts have
E ngland.
incom e fo r th a t sta te —estim ated
the couple. P resent w ere Me -is
products. C alifornia figures a re
m oved onto the C hris M urphy
T hus, from a su rv ey of th e e n ­
and M esdam es B L. S ellers. F I
a t alm o st S500,000,000—w ill be
place. They cam e from M ilford
typical. E stim ated crop v alu e fo r
Schlegel. C hris Tolke. C hris Ru--
tire n atio n , it a p p ears th a t m ost
th e best in six y ears.
U tah, recently.
1936 is
S666,991.000 a g ain st
ben. H enry N arup. O ris M ailer,
A m erican fa rm e rs w ill enjoy
Illin o is figures to tak e th e co m
Move to P o rtlan d
$555,253,000 for 1935, a 20 p er
E'.lis P urdin. F ra n k V anaken. C hap-
co m fo rta b le re tu rn s for th e ir
p ro d u ctio n title from Iow a, fo r
Mr. and Mrs. Ross H ard and fam ­ cent increase.
:
lain and Mrs F G Phillips. Mrs
w o rk th is y ear.
th e first tim e in m any y ears,
ily and Mrs. Ida W iley, yvho have
Ella
Wilson, Mrs. Fred W olford
T h e Pacific N o rth w est rep o rts
w ith a p ro b ab le y ield of n early
S om e w ill buy new cars. O th ­
lived here for several years, are
Mrs W G. W alker. Mrs K atie
b
e
tte
r
th
a
n
av
erag
e
crops,
of
e
x
­
200,000,000
bushels.
O
th
er
Illi­
e
rs
w
ill
m
odernize
th
e
ir
farm
s.
A
m oving to P ortland.
N arup. Mrs. M arry W alker. M r s
cep tio n al q u ality .
nois crops look good.
g re a t m any w ill send th e ir ch il­
G etirge 1 ppt rt, a n d the Mil ,.
•
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*
d re n to college.
Melissa N arup. L isbeth L ippert.
Sw inging e astw ard into th e
D E P O R T S fro m o th e r b re a d -
In sh o rt, th e ty p ical A m erican
M argaret K earney, A lie n a P a rm ­
corn belt, w h ere d ro u th an d
ley. M ary M eiraueh and Ih len Ber-
fa rm e r h a s his ch in up and
b a sk e t sta te s s trik e an o p ti­
g rassh o p p ers w o rk ed th e ir g re a t­
wald: F red Schlegel. R udy Ber-
m oney in his pockets.
m istic n o te— ex c e p t from th e D a­
est dam age, th e outlook becom es
TREAT WITH
w ald. D elbert V anaken. C harles .
K earney, and th e host and host- I
N ellie G enevra Woolsey. 27. w ife
n e w m em bers b eing cons
to those less fo rtu n a te w ho eith er ess. Mr. and Mrs. Roy P arm ley
cf A lbert Woolsey of V ernonia,
NEW IMPROVED
succum b or are left deform ed for
died M onday in a local hospital added. A mong new p ro jects u n d d e er i-
Mrs. S tra n d b e rg of M onm outh I
life.
w h ere she had been confined for w ay for this fall is a H allow e'en
visited Mrs. Flora M unford S unday I
T h e old fashioned “bilious a t­ afternoon.
th e last th ree w eeks follow ing an i u tertain m en t to raise funds for
ta c k .' w ith d iarrh ea, or con stip a­
illness w hich began last May. She th e co nstruction of th e school well.
Mothers to Meet
( C o n tin u e d fr o m p a r e I '
tion. vom iting, and fever betw een
has been a resident h ere fo r th e
M others' club w ill m eet F riday I C ontrols stinking sm ut — C ’-c k s
e
x
p
erim
en
t
w
hich
accounts
fo
r
the
101
to
103.
is
th
e
usual
beginning,
last fo u r years.
s e e d ro ttin g a n d se e d lin g b lig h t
afternoon in th e church. All m in i-
Mrs. W oolsey w as bo rn August
w iden in g and v aried opinions found b u t in addition th e re is stiffness bi rs a re urged to come.
— Im proves a n d in c re a s e s yields
5. 1909. at P ayette. Idaho, and was
in m agazines and papers. It is. in the sp in e and the neck and the
B anks Tiuvnsend club m et T ues- |
m arried Ju n e 9. 1928 F u n eral serv ­
how ever, a g re :d by au th o rities th at child is u n ab le to b end forw ard. day night in th e church. Mr. C hildes I'urinei's! H ere’s :i w ay tu prot,', 1
T his com bination should be th e im ­
ices w ill be held T h u rsd ay a fte r­
it
is
by
th
e
nose
an
d
th
ro
a
t
th
a
t
I of P ortland w as the speaker. The I y,, ur >.) heat crop against st Ink in,; sm ut
fC r o tin n e d fro m p a r e 1)
noon from th e A dventist church
th e disease sp read s an d possibly by m ed iate signal to call a doctor, but club w ill m eet th e second and — and your w heat profit agau.-t - niul
even a n erv e specialist m ay have
w ith b u rial in th e O dd Fellow s startin g in his e arly y ears in v a r ­ infected milk.
fourth T uesday evenings in O cto­ ! dockage — for less than J r an a, r. !
cem etery h ere under th e direction ious club offices until last y e a r
T h e ru les for co n tro llin g th e d is­ to ta k e fluid from th e spinal colum n ber.
list d u st-tre a t your seed with A’i'ii
w
hen
he
led
his
first
club,
a
g
a
r­
for
lab
o
rato
ry
tests
before
the
of Donelson & Sewell.
ease a re th e fam iliar ones of
Tom E ngen and M rs Lois ' Zmproe,, / ( .I llil'I S W . He, otnnieti'Ii' l
Besides the w idow er, she is s u r­ den club. T his y ear he w as lead er health, and if consistently observed presence of th e disease can be S h Mrs.
irley and children of Banks. I - - by the I '. S. I h-pl. of Agrirulturc
vived by h er m other. M rs Stella i of th e T u alatin dairy and pig clubs w ould p rev en t not only th is but established.
N orm an Engen and D orothy G e r­ and E xperim ent M allon aulhorili,
K earn: b ro th ers Donald. W illis an i and it w as thro u g h his lead ersh ip m any a siege of th e serious d is­
vais of V ernonia visited S unday Easy to use. Ami highly elTcctivP.
K enneth: sisters. Hazel. A m ie an 1 th at th e group of boys, m ak in g up eases of w hooping cough, scarlet
w ith C arl Engen at St. V incent hos­ Cheeks both seed ro llin g and seed
Lola K earn. all of H illsboro, and th e various T u alatin clubs, was fev er and m easles.
pital. C arl is able to be a b o u t his ling blight; reduces seed-borne lin k ­
Mrs. F rancis V anD om elen of Banks. successful in m aking a reco rd n ev er
'ro o m on crutches. His knee cap, ing sm u t: has increased yields an
"T he rules: K eep y o u r child aw ay
equaled in
W ashington
A grandm other also survives, Mrs. before
w hich w as b ro k en in six pieces in average of 1.13 bushels an acre even
county w hen th ey won all of th e from houses w here th ere is sick ­
A nnie C ustard of Hillsboro.
Ian autom obile w reck a few w eeks oil cli im seed.
4-H ju d g in g contests, nam ely, liv e­ ness and at hom e w hen he is ill.
TIM
BER—A
ll
logging
cam
ps
of
ago.
has been sew ed to g eth er w ith
Q uickly applied. O ne-half ounce
stock. crops, p o u ltry an d rab b it. L et him play in th e open air, and th is v icin ity hav e sh u t dow n b e ­
per bushel — costs only 2 cents. \ o
C layton was th e high scoring ju d g e see to it th a t he w ashes his hands cause of th e fires and low h u m id ­ silver wire.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
enry
A
tlee
and
before
eating,
does
not
use
public
in tw o of th ese contests and a
drill dam age. C ontrols stripe and
tow els, o r com m on d rin k in g cup. ity. S everal tra in crew s w ere p u ll­ Miss L isbeth L ippert atten d ed a covered sm ut of B A R L E Y and snnit-
( B y G ir l S c u t T ro o p No. SI)
m em ber of ev ery team .
ed off over th e w eek-end.
m
etin
g
of
th
e
W
ashington
c
o
u
n
­
and
covers
his
m
outh
w
hen
co
u
g
h
­
On S unday Mrs. P earl W alters
The d airy club, w hich he led.
G ordon E b b ert of M onm outh ty p o stm asters at Tigprd S unday, j of t ,A I S. I las produced a 6 ' average
en tertain ed h er sister. Mrs. Josie won the C arn atio n M ilk C om pany's ing or sneezing.”
yield increase on barley and 18% on
Mr. and Mr- C arl S hipley and i oats in practical farm tests!
Oliver, and h e r niece. Mrs. Mabel
From one to 18 days m ay be sp en t S unday night a t th e B. T ail-
d au g h ters of V ernonia spent the , One lb., 75#; 5 lbs., $3.00. Send a
W hittaker, both of Pomeroy. Wash.. th e o u tstan d in g 4-H d a iry club at req u ired betw een th e tim e of e x ­ m an home.
M argaret B raden spent the w eek­ w eek-end w ith relativ es in Banks. | postcard for Cereal P am p h let and
w ith a d in n e r party. O thers p res­ th e W ashington county fair.
p osure and w hen signs of th e d is­
Mr. and M rs F red W hitfield of free b lu ep rin ts — cheap w ay to m a k e
ent w ere Mr. and Mrs. F. M. M al­
In addition to th e above records. ease ap p ear, b u t five to 10 day s is end in P ortland.
Mr. an d Mrs. Tom Riggle of T oledo visited Mr. and Mrs. H arry a ro tary or g rav ity tre a te r from old
colm and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. J C layton w as successful in w inning th e usu al tim e.
W hitfield at th e N. J. G riffin hom e j
J. C hurchley. Mr. and Mrs. P eter at th e county and sta te fairs this
B ecause
th e
in fection en ters B irk cn feld spent th e w eek-end v is­ Sunday.
oil drain - to the B ayer-Sem e an
M onner. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W al­ year, six first places, six second th ro u g h th e nose and m outh and : itin g relativ es here.
A1 Jc h a la
o f B rush P rairie, Co., in c., W ilm ington, D elaw are,
C lem V anderzanden of V crboort
ters and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. places, th ree th ird an d six fo u th ex ten d s into th e spine, th e cases
W ash, visited from F rid ay until
P earson and Jo h n W alters.
places.
v a ry according to w hich n erv es a re b egan w o rk in g at W elter's garage M onday w ith his sister, Mrs. C. W. T R E A T
D
B etty W uthrich in ju red h er knee
He was recen tly nam ed as th e affected. M any cases reco v er w ith ­ M onday.
EVER Y YEAR / /
in a fall from a te e te r-to tte r at o u tstanding boy of th e co u n ty to out paralysis, and one th eo ry is ' P h il C astle w en t to P ortland M cPeak.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. I.avton of
school and has been confined to be a guest of th e F irst N ational th a t m ost ad u lts have had th e dis- 1 S atu rd ay to spend a few days.
her home.
B ank of P o rtlan d d u rin g a th ree- case b u t did not know it because
Roy Shipm an has re tu rn e d home day visit to th e P acific In te rn a tio n ­ I th ey escaped th e d eform ing p aral- ,
after about a year's absence d u r­ al Livestock Exposition.
ysis. Such cases a re no d ifferen t I
ing ) ii h he w as w o rk in g in C ali­
Ciayton was g rad u ated from th e from a bad cold or flu, and a re 1
fornia.
T ualatin high school last spring. only recognized w hen an o th er m em ­
id Mrs. Dave E diger have He plans to w o rk on th e hom e b er of th e fam ily su d d en ly can- '
Mr
been d< er hun tin g at Jo h n Day. farm this y ear and e n te r college no t w alk o r use his arm s.
Mt ane Mrs. H eckethier. Jam es next year.
It is pro b ab ly b y m eans of such
Walt, ers. C harles W alters, and N. P.
T he modest an d unselfish sp irit
John, an are am ong th e oth er hu n t- th at m arks him as a tru e lead er is persons th a t th e in fection is spread
ers t o are try in g th e ir luck in evidenced by th e follow ing com ­
th e ) ds of eastern and sou th ern m ent w hich concluded his sh o rt
Oregi
talk made a t th e state fair in r e ­
Mrs. C ora Thompson has re tu rn ­ sponse to his receiv in g th e o u t­
Maint
ed to her hom e here a fte r sp en d ­ standing club m em ber aw ard: “I
Goes So Goes
ing the sum m er w ith relativ es in hope th at I can guide and en co u r­
Idaho.
age my tw o y o u n g er brothers.
the
Union”
P arent-T eacher association m e t W ilbur and W illis, so th a t th ey
Tuesday. This organization is com ­ w ill have the o p p o rtu n ity th a t I
paratively new to this com m unity have had to w in honors in 4-H club
but it is proving a success w ith w ork.”
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Infantile Paralysis
Victims Few Here
CERES
fualatin Boy Wins
Signal Fair Honors
Timber Camps Shut
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Cedar Mill
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