The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 20, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page Six
Five Schools
Hold Joint
Graduation
n iL L S B O H O
' Hudson place on C aldw ell Hill They
| are retu rn in g to th e ir hom e in M on­
tana. w here they form erly resided
On Radio P rogram
The follow ing from h ere w ere
heard o v er th e rad io during th e
children's pro g ram last T hursday
evening: Jo h n V anH orn C arl K arp ­
stein A lfred Bovlos. H ubert B ierlv
Fred V anH orn and K enneth Brown
They ren d ered tw o num bers, ac­
com panied by Mrs A udrey V ander-
most.
Mrs Madge Pomeroy w ho has
been ill. re tu rn e d hom e the first of
last w eek, q u ite im proved.
'r i m i
A R(5 U S . H I L L S B O K O . O H E G 0 N
doing so as the council has ord ered
all collections to lie m ade by Ju ly I
Mi . F Ci P hillips is ill this w eek
Darrell Heard Breaks Arm
in Fall: Davis Wins Award
!; . lia i W rd n c sil.ix
K irby. Mrs H arold Aebischvi and
Mrs Jo h n S c h m c lt.c r
A new w ater system has he« n in ­
stalled on the Sehm eltzer farm,
w hich will also furnish w atci for the
church and parsonage
Officers of
Electrical
Club Named
«i.i
M Ä) 20»
10
Say you saw It In tin* A rgut.
Dr. Win. E. Hindu
Mr: Ju lia H ufford of P ortland
O steopathie
m
a recital Wednesday evening E v­
iBv Miss M ary Sandy!
a group of students from Pacific
|*livsielun am i Surgeon
BANKS D arrell Heard 6 son university Friday on a geological eryone is invited
P ontiac D istributor
of Mr and Mrs A lbert H eard, survey trip Io B oulder dam They
C O M M E R C IA L H L Ü G
broke his arm W ednesday evening retu rn ed M ondar evening
Dodds
BETH AN Y-CED AR M ILL
Five
Has New S ales M anager
P h o n e O f fic e 881
(By
M
abie
B.
A
llison
I
w hen he fell off of a tricycle The Bunch, son of Dr Bunch, pastoi
schools com bined and held th eir
Roy G ibbins of P ortland h a s b e e n
MOUNTAIN IIOMF Re organiz­
b reak w as so serious that he was : of Forest G rove M F church, sub
com m encem ent exercises at the U n­
ation of the ru ral electrification 4-H nam ed sale.* m a iia g e i for C art w li g h t
taken to the Em anuel hospital and i stituted as pastor of Banks church
ion school gym nasium T h ere w ere
chib w as com pleted last Friday Pontiac Sales com pany. Hillsboro,
placed u n d er th e care of a bone during the absence of Rex P hillips
grad u ates from the Union. M cK in­
lie
evening, w hen a group of young beginning Ins duties Tuesdav
(( i > i t ( i m m ?»*«• II
specialist A group of women w ere Beat G rove Second lim e
ley. B ethany. C edar Mill and Barnes
schools. A program w as given and
giving Mrs H eard a su rp rise fa re ­ I Banks high school baseball nine Via. Forest G rove physician hut folk met at the H arry S chm clU cr has b«'en associated w ith the Hud
hom e O fficer elected w ere Miss sell Motor ear sei’V ice sine«' 1933
in c lu d 'd "A m erica" by th e audience
well p arty when th e accident hap- d efeated Forest Grox'C high for ti io b c r s was dead w hi n he
Helen S ch w eitzer president. Miss and has had 29 y e a rs’ expernMi« e
and led by Carl Eggimon; invocation
p< tied as she and her children w ere the second tim e this y ear Tuesday turned to the scene
1‘cron ice Ego. vice-president; Miss w i t h
by Rev. Dickm an: w elcom e by F.lsie
planning to go to E astern O regon on th e Forest G rove field. 7-6 Hal
autom obile m erchandising
» ident I nav oiilahlt*
Flh'n M ain' Jaq u ith . secretary O th ­
S toller; a recitation by Jan et M ul­
this w eek for a m onth's visit w ith teries for B anks w ere V anDom clen
O ccupants of the Cumming: car e r nu'inheis of the club a re K enneth b«»th wholesul«' and retail lie will
ligan: duct by Louise and Ernest
relatives She has postponed her : and L aporte.
.ill declared that C um m ings XX a s and I .eRov Jaq u ith . G eorge Allison bring his fam ily to H dlshoio a •
S chaer; solo by Lois M eier; a drill
Rain Postpones Games
dnv mg slowly, and C um m ings r« J r . Georg«* 1 m e n s and Raym ond soon as suitable residence can be
-B eax erto n Kixxan- trip un til D arrell recovers
th e S unshine S abres by Union is BEAVERTON
Mrs
R
F
McNabb
retu
rn
ed
to
elub w ill sponsor the ann u al B eav­
Tw o gam es w ere scheduled for latcd that he could have avoided H ornibrook. H arry S ehm eltzer is
school; h a r m o n ic a m e l o d y o f erto
n Ju n io r F estival on Saturday. h er hom e in Banks T hursday a f t­ the Banks field Sunday afternoon, both the heifer and th e m an if leader This is the second y ear for loeateii Pontiac Sahxs has installed
m arches by V ivian Eggers, address Ju
e
r
being
in
a
H
illsboro
hospital
n e 19. T his is th e fifth annual
a parts departm ent.
one w ith Sherw ood and one w ith Geisbt i s had rem ained on the side this elub.
by E W hitney of P o rtlan d : a solo ; show
of the road
and plans are n earing com ­ for a m onth Mrs McNabb is much
C em etery M eeting Set
by D orothy Slocum: presentation of pletion for th e largest and best ev er im proved and ab le Io go about Laurel Both w ere postponed on
Because
then*
w
as
no
question
, account of ram
Next Sunday
A meeting of the C hchalctn M oun­
diplom as by Miss H arriet Lees held in this place A full day of e n ­ th e house.
' Banks W ashington County league concernuig the accident, a coroner's tain C em etery association, fo rm e r­
te a c h e r of the Union school. G rad tertain
inquest w ill not be held. Sew ell said
m
en
t.
startin
g
w
ith
a
ch
il­
D a v is W in s S c h o la r s h ip
i
team
w
ill
play
at
Y
am
hill
and
n ates are M argaret W erner. Elsie d ren 's parad e and a flow e r show .
this w eek, and unless a com plaint ly scheduled for May 19. will b e h e ld
S eating rapacity in t h e h i g h I H illsboro and Roy at Banks
Stoller. L ester Man w e l l . U n i o n | follow ed by a comm unity d in n er
wa.> fill'd. th ere w ould be no in v es­ next Monday. M.iv 24 T h ere will be
* »
*
SC. Uts an « .im p in g I rip
school; Lois Meier M cKinley school: served at th e high school T h ere will
tigation by the grand jury. G Hus- a business m eeting and the cem etery
Eleven Bov Scouts a n d
Daniel D eJarnett. Louise Schaer. be a fij-ld m eet in the afternoon. She lim it T hursday evening f o r '
th eir se,| M oigjn, d istrict attorney, in- w ill be cleaned.
the
high
school
graduation,
^
''"
'
scoutm
aster.
V
erle
White,
left
R euben Joss, and Lucille G u erb er Prizes will be aw arded, w hich have
\ t i l t h e r s a i v O bserved
dw ated
B ethany school: Jam es Eastm an been donated by B eaverton m e r­ class of 24 seniors w ore grey l’a Ps l day afternoon f o r a three -d a y
Mr and Mrs B I 1 ekas celebrat-
F uneral services w ere held Mon-
V ivian Eggers. W allace Craig. La- chants The i d l ing will end with a
fiSM is
. . .
. ,,
,
, cam ping trip to Eagle creek 1
day m orning from V isitation church «'«1 th e ir fifteenth w edding a n n iv e r­
holarship to Pacific .....
V erne Olson. Dorothy Sh'cum Mar> g ran d dance in the high school au d i­ ed the
u 111 ‘ I boys reported that th ere w a s six at V erboort
w ith
Rev. F ath er sary w ith a ih n n er party Sunday
versity.
Thompson, and Doris West. C edar torium .
FOOD FOR T H O U G H T
i feet of hard snow th is y ear in the Jonas officiating
G uests w ere Mrs E B C ollard. Mr
Grade School Ends Term
Mill school; S hirley Spies and Ed­
plaee. LI m iles from Eagle C reek
He w as born in Beers H olland. and Mrs H arry Saunders. Mr and
A Used I'm is o n ly .1 (¡mid .1.
K ennedy« Moi e
G rad e school closed Friday w ith park, w here they cam ped
win Young. B arnes school.
l a s t S eptem ber 21. 1854. and cam e Io Mrs Fred Stevenson. Miss Demur is
tl i r w o rd " f th e e l l . 1 Di ;il » itli
Mr
and
Mrs
I.
B.
K
ennedy,
w
ho
A card p arly and dance w ill be have resided in th e S B L aurence each room of pupils having pic­ year T here was none th ere then A m erica as a young man O ctober S au n d ers and G len C ollard, all from
.1 11 q io n .x ilile 01 K itiiizittii.it m id «« t
held at the C edar Mill G range hall house on Angel street since last nics w ith th eir teachers The eighth T his year they cam ped seven m iles 31. 1891. he w as m arried at Ver- P ortland
th e tru th .
grade pupils presented th eir te a c h ­ from Eagle C reek Scouts going
next S atu rd ay night.
Mr
and
Mrs
Dan
H
iaat.
both
of
b< o rt t<> A nnette T tm m ers ami for
S eptem ber moved to th eir home in er. V erle White, w ith a set of
S I 1: G t It
w
ere
V
ernon
W
olford
Bobby
Stub-
whom
a
re
teacher*
in
the
W
illam
ina
The M cKinley school picnic was Mt Scott district Monday
a
tim
e
the
couple
lived
n
o
rth
of
Mrs
held Thursday, w inding up the Hazel Carlson and tw o children w ill book ends at th e close of the lev. Boli Eoerly, Dale Kberly. Billy B a n k s later m oving to V erboort, schools, w ere guests of Mr and Mi >
eighth
grade
g
raduating
exercises
Kessler. C hester Thom pson. Bill
Roscooe C ourtney last S unday Mrs
school year Miss M argaret D ickman occupy th e house they are vacating.
T uesday evening This was held in C raw ford. G len and H oward Mor- w here they had lived 35 years.
w ill teach again next year.
S u rv iv in g are his widow, tw o H iaat w ill he rem em bered h ere as
G u n r n n te r d
Form er R esident Hies
the high school gym nasium w ith rill. H ow ard K auffm an, and S c o u t­
d »tighter* and th ree sons. M rs. Miss Ruby Hodson, w ho taught^
Mr. and Mrs Sam Joss and fam ­
F u n eral services for R obert F u n ­ a large crow d attending. A short
N ell.e V anD ehey a n d
A nthony M ountain Home school for four
ily. Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Schulz and ston. 80. fo rm er county resident, but in terestin g program preceded m aster W hite
Mrs H attie D avison of Forest G iesbers. Forest G rove route 2; yeara.
M eanette Schulz atten d ed a fam ily w ere held M onday afternoon in th e address of the evening by Prof.
G rove v isited her m other. Mrs M I.c o G ie s b e rs , H illsboro, and Mary B irthday C elebrated
reunion and M others day dinner P o rtlan d . He died at his hom e in J F. S an tee of M onm outh.
A. Dodds, from Friday until T ues­ and T heodore at home.
D inner guests of Mr and Mrs
honoring Mrs. C aroline Schulz of P o rtlan d S atu rd ay a fte r an e x te n d ­
Seven
Mrs. C lifford Sandy is spending
D riv e the N ew 1937
(.¡corgi' A llison last Sunday w ere Mr
grandchildren also survive.
P o rtlan d Sunday.
ed illness. B orn in Ireland in 1857. this w eek at the home of her son- day this week
Mrs
H
arry
W
hitfield
w
ent
to
and M rs H ow ard Halt. Miss S hireen
he cam e to P o rtlan d in 1900. was in-law and daughter. M r and Mrs
Mrs. O w e n s H ostess
Estacada
S
unday
to
spend
a
week
Hall. Mrs H ow ard S hipley and baby
Lcedv G range Home Economies m arried to Miss Alice G ray in 1887 Francis Thompson, i n P o rtlan d
d au g h ter Jean, and Miss M axine A l­
club met w ith M rs C leve O w ens last F or a tim e they w ere resid en ts of M is Thom pson is slowly reco v er­ with Mrs. V ivian Johnson w hile
her
m
other
atten
d
s
grand
lodge
in
lison. all of P ortland It w as the
* I I k * M o » t B e a u tifu l I lu n g
T hursday w ith eight m em bers p res­ West Slope, w h ere th e d aughter. ing from her illness a fter h aving a
P ortland
b irth d ay an n iv ersary of Mr Hall
o n W heel'«
ent. Some of the m em bers arc p lan ­ Mrs Alice F unston, now lives S u r­ relapse
Mrs. Leona R obertson is ill tin
Dean A sdall is hav ing a new g a r ­
n in g to attend S tate G range at The viving are the w idow ; a d aughter. T eachers G iven Farexxrll
C
o
m
e
n
r p h o n e 751 foi a
E very p re c a u tio n h u in u u -
week.
Miss G race Funston, at hem e. Mrs.
age built Mike McCann is doing the
D alles nex t m onth.
(Continue«] irnm parr 1>
dem onstration
A farew ell d in n e r for Miss Helen
Mr
and
Mi
O
V
Poxxi'll
and
Iv
possible
is
to
k
e
n
fro
m
Alice
Funston.
West
Slope,
and
one
w
ork
L ester B ellinger of West Union
D ickerson of S ilverton and Miss children of Lebanon spent S unday realize the shortcom ings of the
the d a iry to tlu* d o o r­
ANSWER t«* LAST STAI'EM ENT
has just added a large feed room son G. Cecil. P ortland.
T he m eiulx'rs of M ountain Hom«'
R uth Bailey of G reen M ountain, w ith Mr and Mr.- J .1 H utchens brak in g m echanism
M
others
and
g
ran
d
m
o
th
ers
of
tiic
O ne k»d on a bicycle cam e bow l­ catechetical class of the Evangelical
to his store.
A d i o w n in g pi i son 11 •. to th
both Banks g rad e school teachers, Mrs P ow ell is a d au g h ter of Mr;
step to g i\ ( o u r c u s to m ­
o
rd
er
w
ere
honor
guests
at
th
e
ing
along
the
pavem
ent
and
stopped
church ¿mil th e ir teaehi r. Mrs John
Mrs. M axine Sm ith of Los Angeles
th r e e tim e s b e fo re M ilk in g
w ho w ill spend th e ir su m m er v a ­ H utchens
ers the purest o f m ilk and
m
eeting
of
B
eaver
ch
ap
te
r
May
12.
to
look
right
and
left
before
cross­
S
trick
ler,
w
ent
to
W
ashington
park
visited M. C Larsen and fam ily last
cation at th e ir homes, was given
Mrs. W G W alker spent the w eek ­
cream . M odern e q u i p-
A (h o w m u g p e r on
11
t<» tu--
W ednesday.
by Mrs. C lifford Sandy T hursday end in P o rtlan d w ith her daughter. ing Men seem ed m ore cautious than last S atu rd ay for the day S everal of
the women, as the m ajo rity of the the p aren ts also atten d ed the picnic
sui fact by the m voluntai v mov«
ment p rotects the p ro d u c ­
E. B. A nderson com bined bus.ness
evening. Miss D ickerson w ill r e ­ Mrs. R ita Heltzel, and d aughters
four ears, w hich obeyed th e signs C ouple Wed Saturdav
inent of the limb-* The-e m<>v«
w ith pleasure over th e w eek-end.
tu rn next y ear to teach in Banks,
Mr. and Mrs H J. A tlee ami Miss w ere d riv en by ineq.
tio n o f m ilk and a closed
m e rits c e a s e w h e n
i i -eiiMbilitv
Mi s K atie McGee of Hex and
going to Florence and o th er points
w hile Miss Bailey will teach in Lisbeth L ippert atten d ed the post-
d
e
lix
e
ry
tru
c
k
p
r
o
t
e
c
t
s
F ifteen-m inute check at Second H erbert F ischer w ere m arried S a t­
comes on. not necessarily a fter
a t the beaches. Mr. A nderson's
th e Scofield g rade school.
I m asters m eeting and b anquet at
b o ttle s fro m dust.
and Oak street, one of the most d a n ­ urday afternoon at the hom e of the
th ree i i. in:;
brother. Dr. D. A nderson of P o rt­
S herw ood T hursday evening
I.«ague to F leet
gerous intersections in th e city b e­ bride s p aren ts T hey a re at home
land. accom panied him
i By M rs. .1. A. M cCoy I
T
he
Banks
E
pw
orth
League
S
u
n
­
Mrs.
Fltiek
Hostess
cause of the sh ru b b ery w hich on the H erb ert Fischer farm here
Lloyd A nderson sp en t th e w eek ­
L adies' Aid had an all day m eet­ m asks th e corners, disclosed five
KANSAS C I T Y — K ansas C i t y day evening n om inated T heresa
end at C orvallis
The D ouble-T ree party, scheduled
ing
W
ednesday
at
the
hom
e
of
the
school
picnic
w
as
postponed
S
u
n
­
Paetsch
and
Peggy
Wilson
for
persons stopping; th ree using a for last Friday evening, has been
B ethany P resb y terian church con­
president.
Mrs
G
eorge
Finck
Til«'
day
on
account
of
bad
w
eath
er.
The
president
Election
w
ill
be
at
th
e
sliding
stop
anti
four
passing
w
ith
­
ducted th e services at th e Union
canceled for this m onth
n ext m eeting Sunday. A new sy s­ day w as spent so rtin g and pricing out pausing.
G ospel M ission Sunday night Rex d ate w ill be set later
Those in charge of serving th e
H igh («lud«* Milk and ( ream
Mr. and Mrs Z elb ert B aker and tem w ill be tried for th e follow ­ articles donated for tin' rum niag • Stops ill IntrrM cetien
D ickm an gave the serm on and th e
n er at the Sunday school rally
little d au g h ter C o rrin e w ere p arty ing y ear, w hen th e presid en t w ill t ’ sale. T his sale w ill be the last of
O ne
businessm an.
ap p aren tly d at in the
choir sang several num bers.
? !7 S 3rd
llillftboro Ore
Box 3 4 !
H illsboro
Home church Ju n e
guests Sunday of Mr. B aker s m o th ­ select h er own cabinet m em bers May.
perceiving the stop sign as he ti .ire M M i' ountain
Mrs. Lilly Owens left last S a tu r­ e r and husband. Mr and Mrs H al­ This is so th e p resident w ill se ­
( ’ora Joyce, Mrs A rth u r
Poppy
Posters
D
isplayed
whizzed
into
the
intersection,
d ay for O akland. Cal., to visit h er lock Stange. oi N ew berg
lect those w hom she can depend u p - , The poppy posters m ade for the brought h is car to a stop in th e c e n ­
d a u g h ter Mrs. Jo h n L ance Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam V anloo of
O w ens w ill be accom panied by h er C onsolidated Mill w ere w eek-end cn and w ho she th in k s w ill co- ’ contest a few w eeks ago h a ' e been te r of the intersection.
o
In all instances of violations,
daughter. Mrs. M amie B arnes of guests at th e Louie S tro h m ay er p erate w ith her. If th is s y s te m [ ; on display in store window s th e past
proves satisfacto ry it w ill be c a r­ week, ad v ertisin g the cu m in : poppy truck.' failed to m ake stops
P ortland.
home.
ale
At the First and Oak intersection,
ried on in th e fu tu re years
Mr and Mrs. B ernard S e th i. and p articu lar atten tio n w as given d riv ­
Mrs. Broxvn Hostess
Mrs. R obert P etit and tw o c h il­
Mrs. Ira Brown e n tertain ed the dren and Mrs. J. S M iller o f d au g h ter Ja n e t a n d son L arry v i s i t ­ ers tu rn in g right or left or stopping
H arm ony club W ednesday afternoon R ainier W ash, re tu rn e d to th eir ed friends and relativ es in M on­ In no instance was a hand signal
at th e hom e of h er g ran d d au g h ter. hom e F rid ay a fter spending a m outh S unday
used.
Mrs. C harles W adole A fter th e m eet­ week in Banks v isiting Mr. and
Mrs. Emm a Wilcox of F ir G rove
ing th e m em bers all q u ilted for Mrs. Mrs o D D reezen and o th er r e l­ spent S atu rd ay and Sunday w ith
(B y Mrs. E. L. Cox)
Brow n.
atives T h e visit w as occasioned Mrs Alice P arm lev in Banks
K INTO N — C om m encem ent e x e r­
M ilton C ropp had his tonsils r e ­ by M others' Day and h !gh school
Fred Wilcox is ill w ith a rth ritis at
cises of K m ton school w ere held at moved F riday.
h is h o m e u o i i i i o . Bank.-,.
g
raduation
exercises.
Miss
Evelyn
K tiigborc— Prices E ffectiv e Friday and S atu rd ay, May 21 and 22 — H illsboro
th e hall F riday cx-ening and w ere
»Mk «Mr
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe B ak­
L egion A u x i l i a r y F le e ts
largely attended by a n u m b er from e r of Longview . Wash May 1. a girl. Shipley accom panied them hom e to 1 Mrs O th ella M ardis. president of
P
hone
812
P ortland. Sherw ood. B eaverton. Hit- T hey nam ed h e r P atricia Estella. R ainier for a m onth's visit.
A m erican Legion A uxiliary of d is­
Roy Moss of Seaside spent the trict No. 2. and Mrs Jack Aken past
eon. as well as n early ev ery fam ily Mr. B aker is a grandson of J . A.
DODGE
PLYMOUTH
w eek-end w ith relativ es in B anks state d ep artm en t president, both of
in th e com m unity. The follow ing McCoy.
n u m b ers w ere ren d ered by the
R ichard Hood of V ernonia spent Dale D reezen accom panied h i m Dallas, w ere guests at th e Banks
school preceding the g rad u atin g e x ­ the w eek-end w ith his friend. M ar­ hom e for a visit.
A m erican Legion A uxiliary m eeting
Jim Thom pson of Salem Friday W ednesday evening At this ame
ercises: S alutatory. Jo h n V anH orn: tin Jackson. Sunday Mr Hood and
■ Welcome." L yle S k e e b and Irene Mr Jackson and G ladys and Ethel visited his nephew . C liff T hom p­ m eeting the new officers for the
V anK leek: Piccaninnies, prim aries; McCoy w ere p arty guests of P ete son. and fam ily in Banks.
fu tu re y e a r w ere elect« «1 Thos ■ < 1-
C lifford S andy of Banks, accom ­ ectcd w ere Miss Lena Taylor, p res­
song by school: rhyth m band, p rim ­ R eidling and fam ily of G aston Mr.
aries: harm onicas, school: play. and Mrs F red Duvek and tw o ch il­ panied by F ran cis Thom pson of ident: Mrs John Ibaeh. v ie e - p r .i -
‘ Mary L o u s R ecitation.
Round, d ren G erald and G erald in e of V er­ P o rtlan d and M aurice Thom pson dent: Mrs. H arold Jensen, secretary
T ick ets for M erry-G o-Round and Ferris W heel
four p rim ary girls: tum blers, eight nonia. W illiam Jack so n of In d ep en d ­ of St Helens, enjoyed a fishing and treasu rer; Mrs Bill K hun ■« r-
boys: songs by the school: play. "On ence. w ere also guests at th e Rcid- trip a t T h ree W aters n ear Hebo gean t-at-arm s; Mrs Jack Bencfiel,
T hreshold." school: tap dancing. ling home.
Sunday.
chaplain, and Mrs C orbett C row th-
C arl K arpstein and Jo h n V anH orn;
Mr. and Mrs N orm an Engen and crs. historian D elegates, w ho w ere
sailor horn pipe, eighth grade girls;
Lee Engen of V ernonia sp en t S a t­ elected to rep resen t B anks at the
GOLDEN W EST
tap dancing. S hirley M ulthauf: com ­
urday night and S unday at th e E n­ ann u al convention in August at A l­
m encem ent song, graduates, valedic­
gen hom e in Banks
bany. w ere Miss Lena T aylor and
tory. Etta Bates. Those w ho g rad u ­
Prof, ad Mrs. J. F S an tee and Mrs. Jo h n Ibaeh
ated w ere R osem ary Aten. K atheryn
son D onald and Miss K athleen J e n ­
Mrs. C lell C arstens is ill a t h er
49-lb . SACKS
Pom eroy. B eulah Boyles. Alice Gem-
sen of M onm outh w ere d in n er hom e in B anks w ith the chicken
<< «ntinoed from
I)
bclla. D orothy deLespinasse. John these several grades, indicates th at p arty guests T uesday evening at pox.
SCOT
TISSUE,
|IMH) b e e t s . Roll
7c
V anH orn. Carl K arpstein. E tta Bates. if th e low er grade is because of th e H. L Jen sen home. Miss Hazel
T he freezer lockers . now u n d er
Peerless
Mrs. Mary K ershaw , of P ortland, sw eet clover seed and not noxious Wolford accom panied t h e m
t o construction at Banks m arket, are
W
A
L
D
O
R
F
TISSUE.
Roll
4c
(«old
Label $
form erly of this place, visited am ong weeds, then it m ay produce ju s t as B anks for a visit.
alm ost com pleted. T h ere w ill be 250
som e of h e r old neighbors and good a crop as a h ig h er priced grade.
of these lockers for rent.
H
ard\x
heal
M is s B a ile y H o n o re d
SCOT
TOW
ELS.
3
rolls
28c
frien d s d u ring the past week.
Som etim es th e re is v ery little d if­
The 4-H girls' sew ing club m em ­ S ew er D eadline Set
P iggiy W iggly $ « | .69
Miss B ertha Gerig. w ho has been ference in th e p rice of these th ree
A
few
people,
w
ho
have
not
con­
bers presented th e ir l«?ader. Miss
visiting her grandm other. Mrs. Sarah grades of seed.
H a rd xx lit. blend d
I
R uth Bailey, w ith a gift F riday, to nected to th e sew er : ystem. are now
D allm ann. for the past few months,
In spite of th e good resu lts th at show th e ir ap p reciatio n of h e r
retu rn ed to her hom e in Salem last may be obtained, th e blue tag seed
W ednesday, w here she has em ploy­ is. of course, first choice, and the w ork for them .
A lvie K aufm an of P o rtlan d spent
m ent
low er grades should be considered
P ra y e r m eeting at th e church F ri­ only upon th e specific c h aracteris­ S unday and M onday w ith his p a r­
ents in Banks.
p e te r Pan
day evening at 8
L eader will tics of th e p a rticu lar lot.
Mrs Eli H opkins of Pasco. Wash .
be Ex’erett D. W right. T h ere w ill be
L ive fla v o rs .
These plots prove again th e w is­ sp en t S atu rd ay and S unday at the
no preaching service Sunday m o rn ­ dom of insisting on certified G rim m
Quart
ing as the pastor. Rex. V irgil Specce. seed. W hile various o th er strains E. F,. H opkins hom e in Banks
GREEN OLIVES. L aEiesta. 2-oz. bottle
12c
Rcv. F G. P h illip s w ent w ith
w ill be in attendance at the annual may be m ore or less w idely p u b li­
conference of the church« at Salem I cized in certain sections, yet the
S T U F F E D OLIVES, L al'iesla. 2-oz. bottle
14c
Usual session of Bible school. 10:45. one v ariety th at has proved itself
All arc invited.
RIPE OLIVES, Fair O aks, No. I. 2 for
consistenely in W ashington county
25c
F arew ell P arty G iven
is G rim m W ithout exception the
W ashing Poxvder
Your
The young folk of th e com m unity certified g rade of seed is desirable,
PICKLES, ( Il-Il, Sw eel o r D ili. 6-oz. jar
11c
gave a farew ell p arty W ednesday because certification is the one in ­
PO T A T O CH IPS, Blue H ell. 2 5 c size
evening in the grove at th e Pom eroy surance the farm er or p u rch aser ha:;
Large pkg.
21c
place, to Miss Etta Bates, w ho with as to its tru en ess to nam e, strain,
to save a t o u r
10c size
9c
I5c size
13c
her parents, has been living on the and origin.
w ill present her B a n k s piano pupils
( ir Mishap Claims
Lite Aged V ictim
CA RTW RIG H T
Says
Annual Festival
Set at Beaverton
1
(iood Will
PURITY
Stop Signs Fail
to Impress Drivers
is our watchword
U sed C a r s
P O N T IA C
Picnic at Kansas
City Postponed
Roth Dairy
CARTWRIGHT
PONTIAC SALES
Exercises Held
at Kintoii School
FREE DELIVERY— Four Tim es Daily
Phone 3131
COFFEE and SANDWICHES
ALL DAY SATURDAY
COFFEE
Seed Certification
Good insurance
1-lh. tin
3-lb. tin
26c
75c
FLO UR
1 -.1 9
1 .4 9
CRISCO
3">¡„ 57c
PICNIC SUGGESTIONS
PERFECTION
Last Chance
Bakery Specials
E ighth A nnual
I
Best Q ualitv
CAKE
H O USE PA IN T
G allon
* 3 .0 9
Made w ith fre.-h o range ju ice
29c
CHEESE, Blue Label.
P o s itiv e ly ends June
O r a n g e -C o c o a n u l
(in 5-gallon lots)
R egular $.3 00
49c
5 d ifferen t
Doz. 10c
Q uart
COCOA
O ra n g e
N I W !
I I S D II I I K l N U
kind.;
G allon
3 doz. 25c
n i I H II »l'S, \VI l< >| I S< )MI
PROZI n < O N I•K .T IO N
Interior
GLOSS-COTE
Quart
83c
R egular »1.05
G allon
$2.89
10c
Pekoe,
I lb.
tin
Blaek.
29c
$2.25
10c
1
65c
1-lb.
«1 it«.
U reen Japan.
Armours [ quaut Y j
// '
1
Beef
50c
«1 u>
BEANS
for BETTER MEATS
3 io
1-lb.
CO FFEE. I-lb. tin
ED’S
MASTER MKT.
26e)
27c
2-lb. Iin
We le a t'ire A rm our's
B r.iuded H irer B u t
S m all
W hite
R e g u la r $3.60
In divid uals
Best (ju .ililv
15c
FLO ORSH INE
Q uart
89c
19c
G allon
L ayers
Each
$2.89
R cR llItir $3,00
SHORTCAKE
6 for
TEA
W a v e rly .
R egular $1 05
Straxv berry
/ Z ’S
79c
'/4-lb. pkg.
BEER, T o w n C lub, 12 oz. cans. 3 cans
LAUER. Case of 24 cans
B e s t Q u a lit y
EA SY C O A T
COOKIES
29c
Oxydol
19c
Paint Event
for SATURDAY
Ice Cream
r h 'g n h ir
$1.10
B e g lil.u
$.3 75
$2.98
tk
fo r 1 R I I
lides
v - f io R o u n d .«lid 1 i t
NLW SPUD S
5
Shaft» i , W hile .
NliW I’liAS T,;x»
LL I TU CE
I
3
15c
5c
10c
SPIN A C H 1 > 3
1 0 (.
O R A N G E S - ..... 2 .... 2»C
I.liM O N S
l 9c