P a y e Six 11 I L L S B O R O Dan Herb, Banks Ball Player Suffers Leg Fracture Sunday (By Miss Mary Sandy) BANKS— B anks W a s h i n g t o n county league baseball team played practice gam es w ith Roy and G aston on the B anks diam ond Sunday aft- ernoon. D uring th e gam e w ith Roy. D an H erb, a B anks player, w as severely in ju red . Dan w as playing th ird base and w heeled to p u t out ren tin g an d A rt M orrill and his fam ily a re m oving into th is house. Honor Roll Given G rade school honor roll for th e fifth six-w eek period has been re- ported as follow!, D onald P hillips R uth Maeda. M arie K inoshita. V er- non Cep. M arna Finck. Sam Maeda. Mabel K inoshita. K av L ien Jane! and son Alvin. Don Pearson and Mr W illiam R ufener H onors in "500" w ere w on by Jo h n H aase high, and Sam G erig low Marti Family Moves Herr Mr. and Mrs. Roy M artz and sons of H illsboro moved back again to th e old M artz place. Go to Portland Mr. an d Mrs Robert P o tter and children, w ho lived on th e J o h n ­ son place, have moved to P ortland. ____ _____ - ........................ Rose Social club m et at the hom e ef Mrs Betty R aym ond Wed- nesday afternoon. W il- again th e past tw o w eeks and D an's leg w as b roken in tw o cox. E velyn K essler. Nomi K aw - Mrs Heim and children Evelyn places. T he b reak w as so sev ere the bonc projected thro u g h th e flesh in ^ . a ,£ ' S f ' w ’8 L £ U. V * nD orn' ” arv and E „ dw ard, Mrs C arter ---------------- an d eh’tl- tw o places. H e w as rushed to the ,n (l R w * K inoshita G eorge Kaw- d ren O rpha. W illiam and Hazel of Jo n es hospital in Hillsboro, w here am a(o- Shtzuc K aw am ato. I o n e F ird ale w ere confirm ed in the B atem an. B eulah Shigeno, N orm an L u th eran ch u rch a; Bloom ing Sun- th e bones w ere set in place. day m orning. E llen M cDonald w as a T hursday : Lien, an d S heila Hall. Woodmans Move Mr. and Mrs Sain G erig had 360 v isito r of Mrs. N. G affcy at O regon M r an d Mrs. Ray W oodman se*ed baby chicks d eliv ered to City. Mrs. Jo h n K essler spent all last moved the household goods from th e ir place from the F ran k E rick- w eek visiting friends and relativ es th e house, recently sold to Em m ett son hatchery In Tacoma. Wash. B etty A nn an d Jan et R u fen er a re Shipley, to S trassel. w h ere he will Mrs. C lifford S andy was a w eek ­ w ork for a w hile. ill w ith th e w hooping cough. end guest at the hom e of h er d au g h ­ Family Moves ter and family'. Mr. and Mrs. E rnest Mr. and Mrs. K enneth S h u rter. M arr, at K ansas City. w ho have been living an d w o rk ­ C lifford S andy spent the w eek ­ end in St. H elens visiting Mr. and ing on th e A. C. C o n n an t farm, Mrs. M aurice Thom pson and d au g h ­ m oved S unday to th e A lex an d er ter. He went on a fishing trip to the farm n ear F orest G rove, w here he i By H elen M. Sehuls) C olum bia riv e r Sunday, retu rn in g has work. Mr. an d Mrs. J. B. B atem an anti ,u .Bw.w>>. FA RM ING TON —Tw in O aks ball w ith several large s sturgeon. Several young people from this d au g h ter Ione and Mr, an d Mrs. team m eets A loha on the local dta- p. in. fo r th e vicinity attended a b irth d ay p arty Irv in B atem an spent th e w eek-end m ond S unday at Mrs. season's first gam e in honor of R iner W irtz at th e Ro­ at N ehalem w ith Mr. an d Miss A lta C lark of P o rtlan d has tan hom e in T h atch er S unday ev e­ Max S chofield an d son and other been v isiting h e r parents. M r and relatives. ning. Mrs. C h arles C lark for a few days A new pupil in th e six th grade Mr. and Mrs. C liff Thom pson and L adies Aid of t h e com m unity Mr. and Mrs. G ch rts and baby a t­ M onday w as Daisy S m ith of the ch u rch m et W ednesday . --------- in th< - -------------- ten d ed the L utheran church in F o r­ D eerlick d istrict. — G -------- ___ ___ Mr and Mrs. S tan ley C lark an d L'b ul"ch p arlo rs for a business m eet- est rove ---------, Sunday. . Mr. and ____ Mrs. Thom pson w ere sponsors fo r little son of Longview . Wash., atten d ed ,n g ' T he>' a re p lan n in g a b azaar R obert B rice G ehrts, w ho w as chist- th e w edding and visited relativ es in soon- ened d u ring th e church services. B anks T uesday. C lubs M eets F rid ay Mr. and Mrs. Max Dreezon and S unday d in n e r p arty guests of Mr. W omen s C om m unity W elfare son D ale spent the w eek-end w ith and Mrs. J. J . H utchens w ere Mr. club " i l l m eet A pril 23 for a busi- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd S tovall a t and Mrs. C lau d e H utchens and sons ness and social aftern o o n in the M ’ * ountaindale. of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. O rv ille clu b room s of th e school T h ere w ill Mrs. N ora Dooley of Forest G rove H utchens and fam ily of Forest be a "pot luck" lunch, an d it is is staying w ith h er m other. Mrs. M. G rove and Mr. and Mrs. D elbert hoped a sp eak er T he recen t carm - A. Dodds Mrs. H attie Davison, also H utchens and son of H illside val sponsored by th e clu b n etted of F orest G rove spent M onday night Mr. and Mrs. O ttis Johnson and n early $20. and T uesday w ith Mrs. Dodds. Mrs. d au g h ter F ern . Mr. and Mrs G ene Mr. and M rs E dgar Rehse. Loren D odds suffered a severe h eart at- N o rth ru p an d Miss F ern G ro v er Rehse. G len Fixsen. E velyn P unco- tack S atu rd ay m orning b u t is much spent S unday on M ount Hood. ch a r and H elen B agnell "were din - im proved now. Ladies' Aid held an all day m eet- n e r p arty guests at th e hom e of Mrs F ran k G enzer of Greer, mg W ednesday at th e hom e of Mrs M r and Mrs D. E astm an in P o rt- M ountain spent S unday and M onday G eorge Finck. The day w as spent ¡and W ednesday evening w ith h e r father. A. H W olford, and q u iltin g w ith a pot luck d in n e r at School new s V isitors from fam - uncle. Jo h n H olland. Both m en a re noon. ¡lies stopping a few days in th e corn- confined to th e ir beds w ith th e flu Mr. an d Mrs. J. J. H utchens sp en t m u n ity w ere Daisy and L onnie Boy Scouts and a few frien d s and T hursday and F rid ay in P o rtla n d S m ith and J u n io r and D avton scoutm aster. V erle W hite, enjoyed a visiting Mrs. G race R aines and Mr. S w artw ood H arold Hoffm an, a pu- m arshm allow ro ast and a p a rty in and Mrs. D arrell G roves and son. P*» of th e first grade, has been th e scout cabin F rid ay evening. Douglas D reezon. a teac h er in th e tra n sfe rre d to th e B uxton school H ow ard W ilbur o f N c a h - B a y . high school at Moclips. W ash , spent w h e re th e H offm ans m oved recen t- W ash.. spent th e w eek-end in B anks th e sp rin g holidays in B anks w ith •>'■ R uth an d D elbert C lark have w ith his wife. Ida W ilbur his p arents. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. been tra n sfe rre d to th e Scoggins Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard W ilbur w ere Dreezon. and o th er relativ es. valley school. T h e school plans a guests at th e w edding of Miss N et- Mr. and Mrs. Ted R eppeto and pro g ram for th e n e a r future, tie Lee W etterberg of E ugene and tw o ch ild ren of R yderw ood. Wash Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k M iller rc tu rn - Em il L ukes of P o rtlan d in V ancou- spent th e w eek -en d in B anks w ith recen tly from t h e C ascades v er S aturday. Mrs. K ath erin e R eppeto an d M r w h ere th ey sp en t sev eral m onths Mr. and Mrs. H enry M cDonald at- and Mrs. Ray L ien an d ch ild ren , on account of Mr. M iller's health, ten d ed a su rp rise b irth d ay p a rty Mrs. Ja c k Reppeto. also of R yder- a n d also looking a fte r m in in g in- F rid ay evening in honor of F. A. wood, accom panied them and spent te re sts there. Dodge at his hom e at T h atch er. the tim e h ere w ith h e r paren ts, Mr Mr. and Mrs. F red S tevens and On Long T rip and Mrs. C harles Shipley. O th er fam ily and S tan ley T renhaile. w ho A lbert H eard left M onday for a guests at th e S hipley hom e S unday is v isitin g them from Idaho, spent tw o w eeks' business trip to W ash- w ere Mr. and Mrs. C arl S hipley a few days at Bay Ocean, ington, Idaho and N evada. He is and d au g h ters of V ernonia and M r Born, to Mr. an d Mrs. H arold tak in g orders fo r t h e invention and Mrs. G eorge M cF arlane and Dean, a girl. D ian n e L aM uir April 13. Mrs. Dean is th e d au g h ter of w hich he has just finished w orking d a u g h te r of F orest G rove. on. It is an autom atic fish co u n ter Banks Wins Mr. an d M rs F ra n k Schulm erich. . fo r a fish basket. B ert F riday, w ho B anks high school's baseball team F red d ie H agen w as out of school h a s a p art in terest in th e invention, d efeated G aston high a t G aston F ri- sev eral days because of illness. day aftern o o n 14 to 0. is tak in g care of th e m an u factu r­ C. L. R obinson sp e n t a few days ing, packing an d m ailing, w hich is at hom e w ith his fam ily. He re- b eing done from th e b uilding in B anks, w hich used to be th e A tlee store. . „ Jo y ce H artw ick has been v ery ill w ith the flu fo r th e past few (By Mrs. John Haase) weeks. FIR D A LE-IO W A H I L L — T h e E d C lark, w ho has been ill the past m onth, is im proving slowly. W arren A ue house, w h ere Mr. and Mrs. G eorge F itzlaff and family- Mrs. McFarlane Honored Mrs. F lorence M cF arlane w a s lived, b u rn ed T h u rsd ay afternoon. th e honored guest at a b irth d ay O nly a few th in g s w ere saved, p a rty Sunday afternoon a t h er Mrs. Raymond Honored hom e here. L ady friends from th e A b irth d ay p arty w as held at th e neighborhood w ere present. Lou R aym ond hom e last T uesday A uxiliary to Entertain night in ho n o r of Mrs. R aym ond's B anks A m erican Legion A uxili- b irth d ay , th e even in g w as spent a ry w ill en te rta in teachers, pupils in p laying cards. and parents of th e pupils w ho have Em m a R obinson re tu rn e d hom e en tered th e P oppy P o ster contest. F rid ay from Otis, w here sh e w ork- tom orrow iFriday» in th e Legion ed for Mr. an d Mrs. L aw rence hall. Dr. H enry Y oung of H ills­ Gnos. boro w ill speak. T he posters w ill Del F ry e left for K ansas W ed­ be ju d g ed and prizes aw arded. nesday to v isit his m other, w ho is A m ong Sunday guests at t h e v e ry ill. B ern ard S ellers »hom e n o rth o f Anniversary Observed B an k s w ere Mr. an d Mrs. O rval Mr. and Mrs. Don Pearson w ere W hite of M onm outh. su rp rised S atu rd ay n ig h t for th e ir D w ight and H enry Bell moved fifth w edding an n iv ersary . Present fro m th e M cC onnahay hom e o n w ere Messrs and M esdam es F ran k P a rk s tre e t M onday to th e Shell W aibel. Sam G erig and d au g h ter S erv ice station, w hich th ey a r e M ildred. F red Haase. John Haase Farmington Ball Season to Open A R G I' S . Il I I, I .S 11 O K I ) , OREG O N T h u rs d a y , .April 15, I!» HILHI NEWS ogy lectures being given by Di B allard at th e C ongregai tonal church w ere presented interested high school itudenta last week by Volume II Thursday. A pril 15. 1937 Mrs. D E. Wiley Sophom ore class had a m eeting i By E v elj 11 H a t f i e l d ) last Friday to discuss plans for a All these stu d e n ts w ill receive ! p arly or a dance Roses Presented H ayw ard II Johnson spoke in B arbara Enschede and h er father. G regg sh o rth a n d certificates Mr St alley s civics clashes are assem bly Monday advertising tin \\ J Enschede. presented th e G irl R eserves w ith 1 >3 dozen B etty l'p . planning th e ir picnics for next tem perance play. ' Prisotiei at the Bar." w hich was given 111 the high rieh ard rose cuttings m assem bly month. I school auditorium Monday night To Enter Tourney last W ednesday The G R's in tu rn • • • • ’ Doris W eber. David C rittenden, presented them to the student 1 By Wtioilh) body to ba p lanted out in front and the boys' q u artet. A llan Sigler. Tom S tretch er W alter F ociker and of the high school. A brilliant suggestion from Who- Miss W ealherred's biology classes David C rittenden, a re practicing zitt Have the stu d en ts who are for the m usic tu rn am eu t at Forest have a collection of over th re e staying in a fte r school for being dozen nam ed v arieties of daffodils G rove A pril 23. late pick the dandelions, w hich a ie .G roup p ictures w ere tak en Inst and narcissi, w hich w ere brought I gracing the front law ns W ednesday for the ann u al F aurest in by th e students We w ould have liked to have A nderson. W alter Foelker. Jean n e been w here Je a n n e Abts was S a t­ Good in Dictation Abts. V ivian Sacressen and S hirley u rd ay night she certainly fooled F our of Miss N ex's first y ear Kelly w orked at the en gravers sh o rth an d students. B etty lla ra - last W ednesday. T hursday and F ri­ som ebody that tim e Sophom ores had .1 m eeting last der. A m elia Miller, D orothy 1’izer day The them e of the an n u al this and E thel H arty. m ade th e ir five year is "S n ap sh o ts" It is the aim w eek and front all reports bait m inutes at 60 w ords a m in u te d ic ­ of the staff to have a p ictu re in about as difficult a tim e try in g to tation test w ith 98 per cent a c c u r­ the ann u al this y ear of everyone m ake up their* m inds as tin* J u n ­ iors did (O nly tin* J r finally acy last w eek. Tw o of the second atten d in g school. agreed*. They probably won't do y ear students. L eanore S herm an T w enty-one G irl Reserves and an y th in g m the en d anyw ay that's and H elen G raf, m ade the 120 w ord th eir fath ers atten d ed the Dad- tin* way Soplts are d ictatio n tests w ith 98 per cent a c ­ D aughter banquet last Friday night A nnoyance No 1.269 345 fem mes curacy. G race B owm an, K eith at Reed college. H illsboro club won Busch. L ucille C arlson. W illis th e prize for the largest a tte n d ­ who insist upon filing th eir nails C rocni. M argaret C ypher. M argar- ance. D ixie Let1 M cDowell gave the d u ring classes blm kcty blank & !’ Som e Freshm an do, m * asked C a th ­ ite D uvck. E sther H arty. E velyn toast- to th e "dads," and Mr. E n­ e rin e Peschku w here she go, h tr H atfield. Pat Hunt. S h irley Kellv. schede responded. perm anent. Ralph N ordlund. E velvn S tein k e Miss W eatherred atten d ed a We have been try in g to m ake up D orothy S teinke. Irm al T r a s k m eeting for G irl R eserve advisors a rhym e for tins colum n, but a fter Je a n n e W enger. B etty Will and • n P ortland last week several m iserable attem pts, gave F lorence W underlich, all second Miss B roadbent is w orking on T hey don't rh y m e and y ear stu d en ts, m ade th e ir 100 word the m usic for th e senior play The UP- tests w ith 98 per cent accuracy girls' chorus, girls' trio and the m ake sense at the sam e tim e ! boys' q u artet w ill sing The boys tu rn ed to w ork at his job on the q u a rte t seem s to be In demanc highw ay construction n e a r M aupin these days. A pril 18 they will sing M onday. for the G range convention and B etty Je a n A lex an d er is a new A pril 20 for th e E astern Star. pupil in th e fifth g rad e at t h e Mr C heney, local dancing teach ­ P eter Evers 86. of V erboort. »tied school. The A lexanders a re m a k ­ er. presented a dance recital in suddenly W ednesday afternoon at ing th e ir hom e on th e old E rvin asse m bly W e d n esd a y . Jones hospital in H illsboro lb- was B u rk h a lte r farm . T ickets to th e series of psychol- born O ctober 29. 1851. In W i s c o n - Verboort Resident 30 Years Succumbs sin. .iiul had been a resident of V erboort for m ore than 00 .veur.s He is survived by th ree A n­ ion. A J . and W A Evers, all of V erboort. and tw o d aughters Mis. Jo h n K reiger a n d Mrs. William VanDyke, also of V erboort R equiem high muas w m held S aturday m orning from V erboort V isitation church w ith interm ent at V erboort Recitation o fth e ro .sa i) was held T hursday and Friday eve ttiitgs at Robert E B urna m ortuary O u r classified eolunuia may have )uat w h a t you a re looking *01* Read them . tf Dr. I’. G. BROWN D E N T IS T Springtime Binding l ime V > COPELAND’S t un up ply yutir needs nt reu- sonnble prices w e c a rry a full line of quality m ate ria ls I' u r building or ri'm iulcling. And th a t's lint all COPELAND’S will be glad to provide the lOI lowing free of charge. 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