The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 04, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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H IL L S B O K O
Observance of
Armistice Set
for Hazeldale
A R G U S .H IL L S B O K O . O K E G O N
mg hom es like tribes of Indians
have had T hese ch ild ren enjoyed a
H allow e'en p arty Friday in th eir
room T hey m ade a H allow een
freize for th e ir room.
T he th ird g rade at P eter Boseosv
school has been enjoying an in te r­
esting study of dogs A large col­
lection of pictures of m any types of
dogs furnishes the background for
the study, accom panied by stories
and poem s of dogs Of especial in ­
terest to the class is a large poster
Pet Shop News." on w hich
has
been m ounted snapshots of the dogs
belonging to various m em bers of
the th ird grade.
A very new and interesting m eth ­
od of speech training is being d e ­
veloper! m the English w ork of the
th ird g rade at P eter Boscow
O fficers in charge of th e fifth
g rade room at P eter Boscow ....
for |
this six-w eeks term a n F rank Me- |
They're All Going to Join
(By Mrs. Jo h n Im lah)
H AZELD ALE— C om m unity club
invites all th eir frien d s to join w ith
them in com m em oration of th e 20th
an n iv ersary of th e signing of the
A rm istice in the basem ent of the
school W ednesday at 8 30 ,i m
"A m erica C o ts O ver." official I ' S
W orld w ar film, w ill be shown. F o l­
low ing the pictu re refresh m en ts w ill
be served for a sm all charge. A d­
mission. adults 15c. ch ild ren 10c E n ­
tire proceeds w ill be tu rn ed o v er to
th e Red Cross as o u r co ntribution to
1hat w orthy cause. D ancing a fte r­
w ard.
Mrs. Johnson Hostess
H azeldale H appy H our club met
last T hursday at th e hom e of Mrs
O. L. Johnson w ith a pot luck
luncheon. T able decorations w ere
in H allow e’en colors. The afternoon
w as spent in em broidering and m a k ­
ing pot holders. N ext m eeting will
b e held at the hom e of Mrs C Mills
T hursday. N ovem ber 11. w ith pot
luck lunch nt 1 p. m.
I M. Blalock of L akeview , w ho
has been the guest of his sister. Mrs
Jo h n Im lah. for tw o weeks, retu rn ed
to his hom e last w eek. His w ife and
son are staying in P o rtlan d w here
th e boy is takin g treatm en ts at the
S h rin e hospital for a b ro k en arm
Mr. and Mrs. H erb ert B arnes and
ch ild ren of Ocean L ake w ere re ­
cent guests of Mrs. B arnes' m other.
(Bv Miss M ary Sandy)
M rs C. P. Syverson. Mr. B arnes and
BANKS—A caucus meeting was
fam ily are m oving to P o rtlan d for
eld F rid ay evening
cv en in c to nom
n o m inate
in a te
held
th e w inter
MYs P aul O 'C onnor is staying councilm en fo r th e city election
Cass
w ith h er m other. M rs J. C. Sm ith, held T uesday
a fte r having been in E m anuel hos- Wilson. B. B. Tresham . C harles
pital for several w eeks recovering Pow ne, " G. W alker, an d C liff
a r , o r g e a t in n
S a tld y
I V l ' l C e 1 nominated.
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from an
operation
Silver Tea Given
Lose to Reedville
At th e silv er tea given in th e R
H azeldale softball team lost to
R eedville on th e hom e grounds F ri- N. A. hall F rid ay afternoon. Mrs
dav afternoon 15 to 10. H azeldale
of H illsboro won first and
team includes Ben Jeld erk s. Leo
Q ualls of B anks second
and Bobby Salee. C lifford and Les-
' lnf f n L Pastor of the Me­
te r Helm. Chancv Pond. T oshiko M u u n ille M. E. church, p roved to
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H avishi. B ernice Im lah. C lara \\ ¿ilk- be an in terestin g e n te rta in e r a
e r and L orna May C arey.
i ^ n?“ a t7{r n i«h t, progJr a ?? F r id ?y
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evening He entertained th e au d i-
R alph G reen has been absent cnce fo r 45 m inutes w ith c irto o n -
from school for a w eek on account | n g and chalk draw ing. He also
of illness
Card Party Saturday
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C om m unity club card p arty w ill
T hursday, N ovem ber I, 1937
Personalities—
iHv C. F. Barker)
l!HH lie lived two years ill Portland,
then m oved to lluii, r. w here In- has
lived m the sam e house on I I I . two
and a half uen- fin d and liu ek farm
ever since
Mi G ibbs says th at of all Ihe
■tales in w hich he lias lived. O regon
is the easiest to live ill
lie is. perhapa. the oldest (hid F el­
low in W ashington eunty. having
joined Douglas Lodge No 14. Rose­
burg, 83 yearn ago
ICatal« I I
W «»If
M > l h K T O ( K P IU T U M H
In III»* C iitinlv <’in irl n f Iho Mini«« o f ()(-,■
F " II.
W M a lllllM t o i l
lii lh«’ M n ita r o f Ih «
( '« M i n t y
hMtalv of
I .I S I - . T I A
ALOHA With light step, the .stal
W o lf, h r. . Ml«« .I
w art form of J C G ibbs moved
Nil!««* 1» h i-irb y a h a n . lh a l I he iiio lrr
>«iwnr«l has Lran ilu ly i-onflrni<Ml hy I ho
easily and sw iftly across th e k itc h ­
aliova
o ia illa il
a> M a e u lo r of iho
en floor as he atten d ed to his bread
I. mn I
W ill Mini T aa lam an t
of aalil
«la-
baking and Jelly m aking He r e ­
ii'm i’il, amt haa iluly q u a ltfta il aa am h .
moved the bread from the oven, set
N« w. I hrt »for», a ll i»»ra«Mie h a v I h a
i laiMiw nuMlliat
*ahl
r O a t r a r»
h a irh y
the glasses of Jelly on a window
iioilfi»<| nml i»«iuli(*«l l«> |>i»N»nt Ih r w a n ir .
sill, settled back in an easy ch air
I. ifr t h r r w ith |iro|>»-r %«•»»• h« i • thrrrf«»r. Io
and proeetxh-d to tell Ills story for
Ih«- uiulm «la u«s| m ( It««’ law «iffl«*» of H a g -
the first tim e in his life to a new s­
1« v A lia r » . In »h* H rtU N a tio n a l lla n k
Itu lh lln a
In
lllllah««! o. ( tir a o n ,
w ith in
paper re p o rte r
• lx n i o u i t i fro m ih» «lair hrr«a>f
lie sp ru n g from courageous fo re­
P i i I« h | tht> tot (lay of N » »w iil«tr, II» .;
bears in Missouri 88 years ago His
1(1 O(»l I W tt l l
I k«- ulo i of Ih o I - . . I
father. Bonny Gibbs, w as captain
W ill an.I l\* la in « 'iil of >al«l «!«•• «•a««’«|
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anrf B t A N l IS I
of th e 23rd Missouri D. S V olun­
P riv ate F rank J llosvclt. mm » of
, A i h r i i i - o f' • i k t s iii.o
teer In fan try d u rin g the C ivil w ar Mrs Mavino l.ofquist, of Hillsboro, s l l l N M . t.IS
i 4. 11. IH. ?•« am i H r. 2. |l».l /»
w hen it look ra re courage to tak e und now serving in the U S urtny
sides eith e r way. T he son at 23 w ith the 7th Infantry at Vaneouvei
It is excellent to have a g u ild 's
rode a m ule Io San Fianeiseo. hack Hurracks. W ash ., is enjoying a most
to Missouri next year, re tu rn in g to snee« ssful y ear on the gi nliron at strength; but it is tyrannous to use
Saei am enla in 1873 via O m aha by V ancouver B arracks Ills perforin« it like a giant S hake peine
t l i v . p r e s i d e n t , l . u i i i H a ll, r i c e
railroad, w hich hail been finished anc«‘ at end on the 7th Infantry
president. R obert Rasm ussen, secre­ five years before
football team lias b(*(*n outstanding
A fter serving as horseshoer for and w ould do credit to most college
ta ry -tre a su re r.
G loria
M cGuire,
various
stage
com
panies
w
ith
head
song leader. Ilobbv M acK cnzte
team s lb* is considered by m any of
and Ava Iw asaki. health officers, q u a rte rs in Y reka. C anyonville. tin ’ old tim ers at this post to In* one
ami V irginia W alter, m ail e a rn e rs K lam ath Falls. Lakeview Paisley of tin* nuwt outstanding football
L ast Friday the fifth g rad ers e n ­ and G lendale, he w ent Into the U prospects .%c«*n at Vancouv«’r m se v ­
joyed m aking H allo w een caps and S Reclam ation service, w here he eral years.
had 141 horses to m anicure.
masks.
The 7th Infantry football team is
The radio program s from KOAC
Then follow ed a career of ten tiemg coached by 1st L ieutenant W
about the zoo and fairy gram m ar years as deputy sheriff of Douglas 1. N a\e. form er stellar (|uart«*i back
a re furnishing m uch p leasu re and county He served u n d er Tom Ilog of the arm y team of tin* V. S M il­
interest
an. first sh e riff of Douglas county, itary acud« iny at W»*st Point
und the four succeeding sheriffs
In those early days in S outhern
I )i-¡\«• in w ith y o u r <«1«I < a r
Oregon, horse thieves, cattle ru s t­
rig h t now nm l use it to In •l|>
lers and outlaw s m ade life for Inw-
(By Mrs. O. II Peterson)
enforem g officers w ith nerves of
Mi- W illia m II V itn d c h t \ wt»s you fin m iro o ik * o f o u r fi in-
Local school held a Hallow
Hallow.- en i steel, such as G ibbs was blest w ith, taken tu Si Vincent s Imspitiil in , i eco||<lit inum i used
c a I ' 8.
program T hursday evening Pro- , one continuous grim holiday
P ortland, w here she will !»• under
A horse th ief w as m aking a su c­ a doeior's cure in advance id an T he o ld e r y o u r ear, the les
gram consisted of tw o plays, two
skits, piano solo by H elen Wick, cessful haul G ibbs was ordered to operation Mrs Rose C rop is em ­ you get fo r it. A c t n o w !
th ree harm o n ica selections by u get his man. w hich in those tim es of ployed at the Y.mdi'ht y hom e d u r ­
group of five u p p er grade girls and sw ift ju stice m eant bringing him ing Mrs Vandchcy 's ubsenee
1937 C h ry s le r Sedan
recitations by M arian Eisner. V ir­ back dead or alive By the tim e
Mi and Mrs P eter V aiiderzanden
ginia T ufford. F rances Baggenstos. G ibbs reached him be had th ree pent the w eek-end ill Tillam ook
1937 P lym o u th P ick u p
R ichard Schultz, Helen .lane Sjious- horses in his strin g In the gun b a t­ win re they visited th eir son. M ar­
1932 C h e v ro le t Sedan
ta. B eulah Peterson. H elen Wick, tle th at ensued, the th ief fell w ith tin ami family
and G lcn o re Spousta. and songs by 22 buckshot in lus body He was
1930 C h e v ro le t Sedan
nursed back Io recovery and lodged
the low er grades.
1929 F o rd R o ad ster
S everal new cabins a re u n d er in j.ni In Roseburg Jails then were
ade for one night on!)
only
construction at th e P ier auto cam p seem ingly
iglj m
made
a
n / - i r ’ zs
Two day­
at T igard
lays before trial, two masked
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S u b s ta n tia l d isco u n t on a ll
v H \ I V . J i. /l
T ig ard high school fiHitball team men g iav e the s ig n a l l o k l u - i r eo n
late m odel used cars
tied Forest G rove last Friday a ft­ federates, the o th er four prtxonc
( 'o n ip lo t.' line o f the f o l­
w ithin the jail, w ho unlocked the
ernoon 13 to 13
Miss C laudia Stem of M iddleton cells and doors w ith keys of th eir lo w in g fie ld grass seeds in
TR A D E S — TERM S
en te rta in e d S aturday evening w ith ' own m ake And thus th e country si oe k :
a card party G uests w ere Messrs was rid of one m ore horse thief. In
mid M esdam es Leo Elw ert, H I. a gun b attle w ith a desp erate o u t­
O rc h a rd grass, ry e grass,
Eisner. A lvin Maly. R om ar Stein of law. G ibbs being a q u ick er and b e l ­
See the 1938
tim o th y , w h ite clover, La-
P ortland. Misses E lizabeth B aggen­ ter shot, ended Mr O utlaw 's earth ly
stos. E lizabeth Ann Stem , M essis troubles then and there
dino clo ver, ta ll oat grass
C h ry sler - P ly m o u th
He o p erated a livery barn and
Jo h n Baggenstos. Joe Kiisv and Joe
and blue grass.
B aggenstos. High scores w en- won blacksm ith shop in Red Lodge.
by M rs H I, E isner and Leo El­ M ont, for 11 years D uring the
z\lso a ll v a rie tie s la w n
w ert and low scores by Mrs Komar W orld w ar he was governm ent
blacksm ith at Fort C anby, Fort grasses, bulbs. W id e assort-,
S tein and H I. Elsnur
S tevens and Fort C olum bia
n ie iit fe rtiliz e rs .
P.-T. A Dance S aturday
Since his honorable discharge in
A P.-T. -A dance w ill be held S a t­
CHRYSLER - P L Y M O U T H
u rd ay in tile Sherw ood gl ade school
gym w ith H ite's o rch estra su p p ly ­ mg w ill sta rt at It)
l S I I ) ( Alt F \ ( IIA N f.l
m and lust
F crd - Seed - Wool - P oultry
ing the m usic
until dark
2nd and M .i.-dUngli.ii
1‘linnr 2811
Mr. W eaver Honored
Miss G holson Hostess
T elephone 3061
Mr amt Mrs. C harles D everell e n ­
Miss Frances Gholson e n te rta in ­
terta in e d T hursday evening w ith a ed w ith a H allow e'en party S a tu r­
d in n e r p arty for Mr. and Mrs W day evening at the hom e of her p a r­
«
W eaver of Bull M ountain in honor ents. Mr and Mrs D I. Gholson
- f Mr W eaver s birthday
G uests w ire B ernard Wick. G loria
S ilver D isplayed
Haley Maxim- Davis Jack Shaw
A 49-piece set of ex quisite table Bob W illiams R uth M iller K itty
silver m ade in 1834. m ore than 100 Stoops of P ortland Bobby Hi.-hnan
years ago. of solid sterling is on d is­ of Lake Labish. G erald in e Brown.
M en 's F in e
play at the C itizens Bank of S h e r­ Earl Schm .llle P atty G holson. Paul
wood. w here it was placed for safe Peterson, tin- hostess, and the G h o l­
keeping w hile the ow ner is on a son and W eaver fam ilies T he e v e ­
vacation The handles of th e knives ning was sp<-nt playing various
are of m other of p earl and the forks games Ruth Miller won first grrize
and spoons are hand engraved.
and Boh Williams i .--i! J
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K w an Yoshido. Japanese consul
Mr and Mrs T. lta su ik e left
at P ortland, w as the guest speaker T hursday
m orning for
Seattle,
at a recent m eeting of the T igard w here they will leave by boat for
\
' H u n d re d s o f h e a u ti-
Lions club, provided by O. L. Moore, Jap an w here they will visit th eir
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nt?w ii'is p s h irts
program chairm an of the evening daughters. Josie and Shegiko. w ho
w ith starchless a 11 (I
Mrs W illiam Scott and son N or­ are spending several y ears in Jap an
man of C loverdale spent last week going to school T h eir son. Y- shio
the a lw a y s p o p u la r
at the hom e of Mrs S cott's m other. H asiuke. accom panied them to S e­
" c v e r s o ft” collars,
M n Otto Meyer and aona Alvin attle
to N ew ideas in strip e s,
and Donald.
T he M ountain R am blers orch es­
T ig ard sportsm en are announcing tr a w ill p la y fo r t h e d a n c e a t C e ­
/ co m b in a tio n s .
p a s-
the first of a series of com petition d ar Mill this S atu rd ay night and at
tels and w h ite s. A ll
shooting Bacon, ham s and tu rk ey s St. A nthony's at T igard tonight
sleeve le n g th s a li <1
and o th e r m erchandise w ill be giv­ i T hursday i
en as prizes T his series starts No­
sizes I I to 19.
Mr and Mrs O. 11 P eterson mid
v em ber 14 and w ill continue every sons O rville and Paul attended a
S unday throughout th e season, it d in n er p arty at the hom e of Mi­
TW O LOTS
w ill tak e place a h alf-n n le north of am i Mrs E dgar H erm an and family
T igard on the m ain highw ay. Slioot- at O regon City. Sunday.
Local Man Playing
on Barracks Team
Used Cars
riic ( Uder They Get
The Less You (iet
his w ife are the p aren ts of a boy.
born O ctober 28 in P ortland
M r and Mrs It W A rm en tro u t
and Mr and Mrs C laud M organ
w ere Sunday guests of Mr and Mi s
M aurice Thom pson at St. Helens
Helens.
Mr. and M rs Jo h n H artw ick and
little d a u g h te r spent the w eek-end
w ith relatives in P ortland
Mr and Mrs. W J Schlegel of
O akville. Wash . spent Tuesday
night and W ednesday w ith Mr. and
Mrs Ed Schlegel and fam ily. Mr
and M rs w G W alker an d Mi
C arrie McGill
Banks Councilmen Nominated;
Amateur Night Aids Church
J al
b uilding cost the d istrict
and was constructed by WPA
*aoor.
A g irl w as b o rn O ctober 28 to
Mr. an d Mrs N orm a Engen at
V ernonia. The baby has been nam -
ed B a rb a ra Jean .
Mr. and Mrs. L am ar S andy and
Miss G race B urehell of C orvallis
spent W ednesday w ith Mr. and
Mrs Cliff San d j .
Mrs. Francis Thomps
Mrs R. E McNabb, w ho is ill in
a H illsboro hospital, is rep o rted to
be v ery low w ith no hopes of re-
covers-.
Miss L u cille B u rn ey wxs able to
be back at h er place as te a c h e r in
thP g rad e school M onday, after
being hom e ten day s because of
illness.
_
M r an d Mrs C h arles S h ip ley oi
an d M r an d Mrs.
G
eorge
S S v ,.lÄ
!? Portland Sunday lo
,
land spent F rid ay an d S aturday
w ith Mr. and Mrs. B W A rm eii-
trout,
M r and Mrs V ernon F ields and
baby. S h erm an R obinson an d Roy
Beebee. all of V ancouver. Wash .
visited Ed C lark and Mrs. Leona
Robinson several days last w eek
S N. C u rrin g to n left F riday for
Idaho, w here he is visiting his fath-
er. w ho is ill
B irth d ay C elebrated
CIIHord
M r and M rs Earl Wilson of Banks
and Mr. and Mrs. C W M oore and
sons w ere d in n e r guests S unday of
Mr. and Mrs. Ross W hite in P ort-
Bend
Roy
E dw ards
Farmers’ Cash Store
n a ic e ie
m oved m io ine t i m e r
house.
F ire of u ndeterm in ed origin dc
stroyed the W estley house n e a r th e
H azeldale store M onday night a l 'n t
10:30 p. m. The house w as form erly
occupied by the C ling fam ily, w ho
m oved to A rizona ab o u t tw o week..
ago.
P atsy Heil retu rn ed to school th e
first of the w eek a fte r h aving been
absent for several w eeks w ith a
bad case of poison oak an d an a b ­
scessed e ar
P ro g ram G iven
A large crow d atten d ed th e H al­
lo w e e n e n tertain m en t at th e school
F rid ay night. T he basem ent w as
decorated w ith au tu m n leaves, moss,
corn stalks, pum p k in s and orange
and black crepe p a p er stream ers
Red. b lue and green footlights w ere
used, w hich cast an erie glow- over
th e ghost-like fig u res w hich p e r­
form ed on th e stage. P rogram in-«
eluded a poem by B ernice Im lah:
p lay by the p rim ary room : poem by-
B obby Salt?: rh y th m band of the
Ha'yishR pUy 'b y ^ L H i? a n d ° s ^ th
s p r in g a n a a ls o p aint tn e p arso n ­
age. It is also n ecessary to r c ”
m del th e cupola o f th e ch u rch as
tim bers in it are decaying.
M others to Meet
M others' club w ill m eet F riday
aftern eo n w ith Mrs A da Sellers,
To A ttend C hurch
M em bers of th e A m erican Legion
w ill atten d church S u n d ay m rn-
>n £ *n a body. The services w ill
Mrs W ilburt M unford and little
d a u g h te r of N o rth B onneville a re
sp en d in g this w eek w ith Mrs. Flora
M un ford.
Mr. an d Mrs. H en ry P ettit of
Tenino. Wash., sp en t th e w eek -en d
in B anks w ith Mrs P ettit's p a r­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. E m m ett S hip-
ley. an d d au g h ters.
A lvin W. L ull o f W oodland.
W ash . sp en t sev eral d ay s in B anks
commemorate Armistice day. Fol- last wp,,„
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w ith his
sister.
Mrs.
ow ing church a basket lunch w ill G eorge M cCorm ick He also a t­
be served in th e side room of th e
s
.ucvormiCK. Me
d ed th e fu n eral of his uncle. G.
church. In th e aftern o o n a guest ten
an. in H illsboro.
sp eak er w ill be p resen t and talk L nekm
B anks - M ountaindalc card club
to th e audience. E v ery o n e i ln_ m et
T
uesday
w ith M rs O ttis J o h n ­
vited to atten d th ese services.
son in B anks. Mrs. C. B H all w on
P a rty at K essler Home
G irls' H onor class of th e S u n ­ first: Mrs C h arles Dodson, second,
day- school enjoyed a H allow e'en an d Mrs. W. G. W alker, third.
A m erican Legion A u x iliary is
p arty S atu rd ay evening at th e home
of E velyn K essler. The house was sponsoring th e 1937 Red Cross roll
b eau tifu lly d ecorated according to ca"- Mrs. H J . Jen sen and Mrs. F.
th e H allow e'en idea and
place E D avis w ill do th e soliciting,
cards w ere orange baskets filled
an d M rs C W. M cPeak at-
w ith H allow e'en candy.
ten d ed th e w edding of C harles
N orm an Lien H onored
Duvck and Miss M axine P arrell
The B anks Boy Scouts ended T h u rsd ay in th e Roy church and th e
Tuesday evening b i
a t h o m e o i M r' and
th e hom e " f N orm an Mrs. H en ry D uvck .
Lien, w h ere a su rp rise p arty had Mrs. Jen sen Hostess
been
n g e d d av in ain ho n o r o f his
B anks L egion A u x iliary met T u es­
tw
e,fth arra
b irth
day- aftern o o n w ith Mrs H. L. Je n -
an n iv ersary .
H
,
J ,rd spent th e 1 spn- Mrs. O tella M ardis. d istrict
wGe*t *end ¿n M onm outh w ith Miss p resid en t, of D allas w as the guest
¿Ia rle R,SbenL
speaker. F ollow ing th e re g u lar
P rogram for G ym G iven
m eetin g Mrs. Jen sen w as hostess to
P upils of th e g rade school pre- th e a u x ilia ry for a social h o u r in
grades: poem
noerh by
bv C
Chancv
grades;
hancy Ponds.
Ponds:
“C ourt of th e H allow e'en W itch."
p lay by- th e seventh and eighth
grades. M ickie Mouse m ovies w ere
show n by R. P rillam an . D ancing fol-
low ed w ith m usic by B yron B ritch
T h e t a t a D a v ie s In d I M r s W i l h a m
H(,.i
‘
R irth d av C elebrated
A i:'i-:.-e party w as held Sat-
u rd av evening a ; th e home of Mr
and ‘M rs ' Jam es Brood honor-ng p
T h ^ d ^ t v i n i n » 1' '? r cen ^ ° " or of her
d
T h u rsd a> ev en in g It w x - . sarv
as ’■ d edication for th e
John
^ b W h d . y T f M r 7 ^ o o d ’s“ sL ter S u R e ^ o V e W the*
Mrs. W ard G raham . P resen t w ere
Mr. an d Mrs. H L. Commons. Mr.
and Mrs. Bill W allam and Mr. and
Mre. C lifford k X ? ™ PorUand"
M r and Mrs E. Riley and chil-
dren. A rden Hayes, W ard G raham
anrl
fam ny,
ily an
and a Brood
n rlv
an d iam
e ro o a fa
iam
.iy.
R osedale school held a costum e
p a rty S atu rd ay night vvith a pro-
gram an d gam es a t th e school
Jjou.se.
Anmversary Observed
- Mr. and Mrs. H. C C hapm an
e n te rta in e d w ith a d in n er p arty
S unday. celebrating th e ir w edding
an n iv e rsa ry
A mong t h e guests
w e re Mr. and Mrs. Page G ard n er
of N orth Plains.
Mr. and Mrs. Rill W allam of
P o rtla n d w ere w eek-end guests of
Mrs. W allam 's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Jam es Brood.
E H E dw ards has tu rn ed his
house around p rep arato ry to b u ild ­
in g an addition and is now d r ill­
in g a w ell on his place.
T here was an atten d an ce of 54
at S unday school Sunday-
Mr. and Mrs. E G. McElroy and
fam ily of P ortland w ere w eek-end
guests at the W P Brooks home
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Heil and
d au g h ters Joan and P at-v visited
Sunday with his uncle and aunt
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam B urkley. at
V ancouver. Wash.
Dcadly Treatment
C ustom er: 1 w a n t some pow der
to kill cockroaches
C lerk: Will you take it with y o u . ’
C ustom er: No. I'll h a v e t h e coel -
roaches call and you ran m b it on
th e ir little tummie:- Ex
THAT BLENDED,
FLAVOR GETS
MY VOTE!
n°‘
q u ite com pleted th e program
given in th e school house.
w h ite
o r in r -.o a i
i
W
- p rln cip al ° f ,hp -'choot.
was
Mr.
'
ex
T he new g y m n a s iu m f
n
L
T c h o o "^ a ^ s t ^ o m n i X d ^ n d ^ rn
m
ooi
is
alm
ost
com
pleted
and
w
ill
soon bc rcad v fo r use T he b uild-
inR is ]20x42- feet an d ,s divided
;nto (w o
Q ne
wi]]
used as a b a sk e tb a li cnHu rt an d also
as an au d ito riu m . T his p art w ill
bc heated by pipes from th e school
house furnace. T he o th er h alf of
, hc bu ild in g w ill be for th e young-
er ch ild ren to play in. T he m ateri-
O ctober 24. Those going w ere Furl
and Lloyd M iller. F rancis M orrill
W ayne S h ip ltv and the Misses Alta
and E thel Brow n. G erald in e K ess­
ler and K ath erin e M iller
Mr and M rs B ernard S ellers and
tw o ch ild r, n re tu rn e d F riday from
a tw o w eeks' trip in to C alifornia.
T hey d ro v e dow n the R edwood high,,
w av and crossed the fam ous bridges
in San Francisco. Al O ntario. Cal .
they visited D ean S ellers and fam ­
ily. They- visited in terestin g places
in Los A ngeles and re tu rn e d hom e
by the in te rio r highw ay. T hey re ­
port a very in terestin g an d pleasant
trip.
Honor oil G iven
H onor roll for the fifth and sixth
grades, w hich w as not rep o rted last
w eek, consists of the follow ing: J a n ­
et Sellers. M am a Finck. B arbara
Wilson. Nomi K auam ato. M argery
Wilcox. C onnie Lou V anD orn and
E velyn K essler
Mrs. H C W illiam s w ent to P o rt­
land F riday to visit friends
Peter Boscow School
F ourth g rade at P eter Boscow has
ju s t finished a study of Eskimos.
Mrs. P aul P atterso n w as assisting
hostess at a H allow e'en p a rty en-
joyed by the fourth grade
Room officers for th e s e e n d
g rade at P e te r Boscow are C harles
Jo n e p resident D uane Thor-on.
weddin< anniver- vice-president
W H IS K IE S
$1 & $149
R em arie W .nter-
berger. secretary : R obert B urnett,
is sp en d in g th is tre a su re r: N orm a Lakson. health in
* ith ,-Mr a" d » • « Emmett specter; N orm an B unkow ski. as­
w o lford on G reen M ountain.
sista n t inspector; Y vonne Nelson.
Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n D reezen and song leader; C arol E llinger and Bev-
th re e ch ild ren of L au rel, re c en tly | erly Sears, m onitors
D akota v isited relativ es
th e ^ d
g m ders have been
h
n
__________
r'u d y .n g kinds of homes. They h ,ve
O rcK°nl an .c a r£'crD ffom F o r: buiI’ a m odern hom e and an' A fri-
est G ro v e to Banks. D. Robins, and can home. T hey w ill soon be bm ld-
H art S c h a ffn e r & M arx S u its
F lo rsh eim S h o es
Christmas Shop Now!
Im p e ria l Feeds
PLATES
M a d e in 1 to 3 D ays
R e p a ire d in 3 H o urs
PLATES
A re Now .Made of Ma­
te ria ls T h a t M atch t he
Gum in Color.
N e w lo w feed prices com bined w ith o u r usual h iirh
q u a lity m ake IM P E R IA L F EED S a b e tte r buy th a n ever.
lo d u c c p rices a rc on th e up g ra d e , so vou c a n ’t a ffo rd
to feed a n y th in g but th e best feeds. T rv IM P E R IA L to ­
day !
• A toupo neutral, Evory Day is
one of thoso rare colors that goes
ovorywhoro” and "doos ovory-
thing
IMPERIAL POULTRY FEEDS
DR. ABRAMS
D E N T IS T
2nd
2nd and M ain
Floor
IlillMiorn
Im p e ria l Egg M ash. Sack
M ilk Egg M ash . Sack
B ig -L a y Egg M ash . Sack
IMPERIAL DAIRY FEEDS
$ 3 6 .0 0
3 1 .0 0
2 8 .0 0
P a y Cash and Save —
T ra d e w ith
Im p e ria l
Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
Phone 01
M illers of Q u ality F crd s
South Second Ave.
smartly. Rocommondod
with modium and dark maroon
and plum tones, w in e , purplo
Browns, blues, Iruo groons, gray,
$ 2 .0 0
2 .1 0
1.90
P rices F. O. 1!. o u r w arehouse and s u b je c t
to m a rk e t changes
I t J Î C>»»er1 D u t il U r » C « r» ..
a m ..
K r.
om
M H r
H . V .C . C A L V E R T '$ " S M -
■ L E N D E O W H IS K E Y
3C R R O O £ 25
« r a in w u t ra l « p irit» .
it
75
DRESS
SHIRTS
H o llan d
Im p e ria l D a iry , 2 0 % P ro te in . T o n
C o w R atio n , 1 7 % P ro te in . T o n
Molasses D a iry , 1 5 % P ro te in . T o n
ÏT v ê r t
Pre-Holidav Purchase
black. In lovely I loloproof chif-
lons or light sorvico weight : i i
INCLUDE CALIFORNIA-AT NO ADDED FARE!
fo r years we've recommended that you go or return from the
I ust via sunny California and the romantic Southwest, urging
iou to tarry enroute in the thrilling cilies there. Thousands
have followed our advice. If you haven't alreadv done so, wc
hope that you will this winter. You'll see TWICE AS MIJC.If
when you go East this wav. and double the enjoyment and
interest of your trip. Rrmrmhcr on a journey to Chicago, New
S ort, and many another Eastern city you can include Cali­
fornia for nnl nnr ttn! more rail fare than you icould pay for
a trip nraiRht / <i/ and back! Typiial examples of East thru
California roundtrip fares from main line points:
Standard
C H IC A G O
NEW YORK
$ 5 7 .3 5
8 9 .7 5
$ 7 4 .0 0
1 06.40
$ 9 0 .3 0
140.80
•T o u r is t P u llm a n tn C h ic a g o , coach beyond. Coach and to u ria t (area
have 6- nontha re tu rn l i m i t ; atandard 30 daya.
Southern Pacific
See local S P. agent or w rite J A
/ >«aa.
O M M A N U Y , G en.
€¿2 Pacific Building, Portland, Oregon
Quaht, um BLT . i HTIFD r. 8,
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r Wir»« , I« f in R Ib ir r flii.
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