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T h u rsd ay . N ovem ber I I , 19,37 fl 1 L L S B O It 0 Buxton Group Plans Dance for Saturday Screen's “Heidi' ARGU S, 11 I I, I, S B O R O , Banks, Vernonia Teams Play on (It.. Banks A*_* Gridiron Today I i«*y t I arid OREGON jhf chool at B anks last year teaching a t M anzanita this Paire T hree Ditch Blasting Cost is Seven Cents Per Foot I y ear Ifopkm s Leave« E F Hopkins left M onday night | ror N orth Junction w here he will (By Mr«. Max D reessen) ' vice flag hung hark of tl .■ pulpit , b e d e p o t a g e n t He plans to r e BANKS flanks high school elev The A m erican Legion, it A uxiliary m ain there until spring and will en will play the V ernonia football (lly Mr». J cnni * arid Sons of ttie Legion m arched in th e n i e : „ r n to his job at W ilke,- q uad A rm istice day, T hursday, at a body follow ing the color: S crip boro if the logging ojM ratioru op- BUXTON A Uance wil he spoil- j 2 p m on the Buukx field Let s all tu re w as read by the legion ch ap I en up. A pproxim ately seven cent per M.ri’d by W II A at theli hall here g<> and give our teum sup|xirt Mi lo rn Engen w ent to V ernonia lineal foot w as th e cost of blasting lain, H A W ilm x P receding th< .SahiKlay nielli Music will he tu rn I Miss Jean Bush of M anning, a m om ent of silence the au x iliary S aturday to visit. Mr. and Mrs. N or ishcd by V andehey s o n heslra sophom ore III high setiool. was iuk- president, Lena T aylor, laid a m an Engen and baby for a few days. out a ditch w ith pow der on the A. R. H ammong farm , th ree m iles south M in . Mollie T allm an and non* I • n to lh<‘ H illsboro hospital, w here w reath on the a lta r Hev W illings Hu- .e|| an<| Melvin l ’ow ell retiiin ed j she w as Operated on for appendicitis I gave the serm on and dedicated the east of H illsboro O ctober 30. An old In.me from K arrlnhuru Monday tw o w eeks a g o She retu rn ed home service to th e U nknow n Soldier ditch was cleaned out by blasting a niuhl Melvin, w ho has been ill anil I •Saturday She ix im proving nicely. Follow ing the services, all p artici- new channel averaging 14 inches in a hospital, is im proved. P lan (¡y u m ( la ss e s ■ paled in a pot luck dinner. deeper and tw o feet w ider at a cost Mr and Mrs Karl F isher of S un- (¡ra d e school teachers plan to M o v e from W a sh in g to n of $24 for pow der and blasting caps << »»nIinued fro m pave 1.) Het sjwtit the w eek-end h ere have physical educutlou classes Mr and Mrs J B Clogston and and 22 hours of man labor Som e F iery W hiteside. H arry Sim onton. when the gym nasium is finished in daugtiter from W ashington have merit: 'Iity of th e child, educators w hat m ore pow der w as required in II.Hold I* i .her and Elton Ingram are the n ear fu tu re Mi s Lucille Bur moved into the living q u a rte rs over have a r r i v e d at the conclusion that this p a rticu lar case than for some I'cehng piling for (jen zers on (Ireen ney. teach er of the fifth and sixth the A tlee store. The d au g h ter e n th e n lental age of six and one-half blasted ditches due to the stum ps M ountain. S hirley T em ple comes to t li e grades, will have ch arg e of the girls rolled in th e high school last week. years /narks the p ro p er startin g and logs in the ditch line w hich r e W It. A Ludiett a re q u iltin g for of the four u p p er grades for a 40- V e n e tia n s c r e e n S u n d a y , M o n d a y Mrs F Irvin and tw o sons of Oak point Tests given in first-grade quired ex tra loads, rep o rts E verett M is .Jewel Ixjflh at O renco. and T uesday us sta r of t )i e m in u tc period b efo re noon. Thg* (¡rove spent S atu rd ay and S unday classe have show n us th at th e men- H. Davis, of the engineering d e p a rt Mrs. Mollie Tullm un and non ' Heidi." th e story th at is loved principal, Verle White, will have w ith Mrs Irv in 's m other. Mrs Alice tai at of six -y ear old children vary from four to n ine years—a m ent of the state college, and Stan Hu .ell Pow ell w ent to H arrisb u rg liv m illions the world over. "Wife, a 40 Uimute period for th e hoys of Parm ley. McClurg, of th e county agent's of last I iiesday to visit th e ir son and variation of five years. Doctor and N urse." starrin g th e four upper grades in the a fte r Mr and Mrs. F rank L ester have fice. brother. M elvin Powell, who ha.s l.n ic tta Young. W arner B axter noon Tins will Iuke the place of the , re tu rn e d from Independence and Mori- ( (/operation Is Goal W here the land is too w et or too , n »11 w ith bronchial tro u b le amt V irginia Bruce, i.s billed for r e c e e B asketball, volleyball, folk j Hood River, w here they have been M odern school d isciplinary m e th •uid o th er ailm en ts He ha.s been T hursday. F rid ay an d S aturday. 'lan cin g and o th er gam es w ill be i w orking T hey a re living in Mrs ■ ods. he declared, involve a closer brushy to p erm it ditching w ith heavy pow er m achinery blasting is «•mployod n ear H arrusburg t h i s taught The low er grades will have 1 M unford's house by tin- railroad cooperation of student, p aren ts and a quick and com paratively easy sum m er recesses. 't a l k B ille d F riday teacher When o u r teachers go to m ethod of establishing open ditches. Mis. Ella Hill unci Mrs I.u ra F ritz at Aloha last w eek. Mrs. i .u n d ie s M ove Mrs. DeVirs. religious educator the parents to attem p t solution of If the land is sufficiently free of M is. O iri trn so n ,,f P o rtlan d and .Mrs H e llis h s ta y e d n ig h ts w ith T he Moroski fam ily of west of for the O regon conference of the I disciplinary difficulties.” he said, brush so th at a large g ra d e r of the A Willis o f C o rn eliu s visited G m d h arl d u rin g Ills absence. B anks moved last week to B ethany M E church, w ill speak in the w e consider th at th e pro p er thing type used in road w ork can be used friends and relutive* h e re l a s t .Miss Itin. k H o n o red T he Koscnnw fam ily of Iowa Hill | B anks church F riday at 7:30 p m IS b e in g done Much of o u r d iffi week. A b i r th d a y d i n n e r w a s g iv e n fo r ha moved to ttie place vacated by E veryone is urged to atten d Young culty will be elim inated by b rin g during d ry w eath er it w ould u su al ly be cheaper to m ake open ditches Mr.s Je..«ie Tillm an, who is cm- Mi i Evelyn Hinck at the C orbett tlie M oroski fam ily people of the E pw orth L eague and in g about this necessary u n d e r w ith th a t kind of eq uipm ent than I'loynl at V ernonia, sp en t t h e C ro w th er hom e Sunday. Mr and Mrs. C harles Shipley Sunday school w orkers a re especi standing betw een teac h er and stu w ith pow der. T his la tte r m ethod Week-end here dent " pent S atu rd ay nig h t in Jew ell, v is ally urged to attend. has been used rep eated ly in W ash llnldink Ituvs P ro p erty iting relatives Mr and Mrs D P Add to P lan t O ne of the w isest things being ington county, opening ditches to a H II lliddlnk lias purchased till H opkins of Tillam ook, w ho w ere done at present by m any school A new onion topper and grading depth of th re e or four feet and m rc s of land from N p Nelson V isitin g m Jew ell also, re tu rn e d m achine was installed in the R D boards, he said, is laying aside spreading th e m aterial out on th e ' went of town. hom e w ith them and w ill visit this money for fu tu re needs, th u s elim i Bodle p la n t last Friday. This m a banks so that it w as not an obstruc- ' Hev. H M Hood was calleit to week w ith tlie S hipleys and o th er chine grades, top« and sacks from nating the costly process of bonded tion to the w a te r d rain in g in. P ortland Friday to th e bedside of ( (o n tin u r t i fro m page relativ es 700 to 800 sacks a day. T h ere art- : indebtedness, through w hich sum s his daughter. who has been ill fo ri disband in tim e for th e p atrio tic Mrs B righton and Mrs. Roy R us eleven m en em ployed at the pres- far ;n excess of actual value r e Not U nknow n H ere som etim e In using pow der and blasting a program sch.xluled for II sell of Y am hill spent T hursday w ith ' en» tim e This large onion crop has ceived a re often paid out. W illiam M cCarty, w ho has been ditch by th e propagation m ethod M em bers of th e national guard been harvested on W apato L ake al T ucker to Speak liillht w atchm an a l th e Elwood a rtille ry unit will have ch arg e of Mrs C arl S hipley and children the ground m ust be full of w ater. It A new cem ent sidew alk has ju st G aston. P o y n ter was introduced by R E. null w ent to P o rtlan d S atu rd ay ttie flag-raising in the co u rt house Lee M iller of V ernonia and Mi.ss Wiley, general chairm an of t h e is not necessary th a t w ater be I h llis C orrm tt will look a fter the square, w hich will take place a p been com pleted in fro n t of the W standing on th e surface, but the soil I. Moore p ro p erty on Main street Ju a n ita R etherford o f B u x t o n evening m eeting w as ch am b er of null. proxim ately at 10:50 m ust be ra th e r thoroughly s a tu r w ere S unday visitors w ith Mr and M is sio n a r y S p e a k s S everal hoti.se.s hi tow n have ' llynoii to (ilv e Address com m erce vice-president, H ow ard ated to insure effective propagation Hadley. been w ired for electricity The Miss Edith Sinister, a m issionary Mrs Lewis W inters. of the charge B lasting ditches and Allan l^vnoii of Portland, form er to China, gave a v ery in terestin g Plan A nniversary w ires a ie up w ithin a distance of A com m ittee m ade up of W G .-■late senator will be the principal BANKS— C hurch and Sunday Ide. Jak e Weil and J. W. B arney changing the course of sm all stream s two or th ree m iles of M anning. The talk in the church W ednesday ev e w ith pow der isn't an y th in g new in : sp eak er at th e patrio tic exercises ning S he also addressed th e high school boards m et T uesday evening poles a re all raised h ere w as nam ed by P resid en t P L. P a t W ashington county, according to ! Mr and Mrs V ictor White. S h ir to be held in the V enetian th e chool student body in th e after- at the parsonage. The church board terson to w ork on the establishm ent C ounty A gent W. F. Cyrus. F o r ten I* ted Corn, V F W. com m an decided to have an all day m eeting ley and B everly sp en t th e w eek d atre. er will preside ut th e exercises, noon Mi-.s S i n i s t e r teaches in a D ecem ber 5 as a celebration of the of a state unem ploym ent ad m in i years o r m ore various W ashington end at .1 lam es hom e at Jew ell C hinese C hristian high school. She stra'..on office in H illsboro. county farm ers have been using it. to w hich rep resen tativ es of all p a 30th a n n iv ersary of the building of Home econom ies' com m ittee of is now on furlough but plan s to r e W G. T u ck er of M cM innville, generally resorting to the propaga the B anks church. This w ill be in the (¡ran g e met at the hom e of triotic- and civic organizations and turn to C hina in Jan u ary . tion m ethod. su p erin ten d en t of resettlem en t the public h av e been invited. the n a tu re of a hom ecom ing m eet farms, will be the guest sp eak er at Mrs H arley Q u ier T hursday. A T urkry Shoot Sunday hollow ing th e close of exercises pot luck d in n er wiw served A m erican Legion w ill sponsor a ing C om plete plans w ill be a n the C ham ber of C om m erce lu n ch Mrs Jo h n Hellish and Mrs Jab - ■ it the th eatre, the L egionnaires tu rk ey shoot S unday, beginning at nounced later. S unday school board lonski^ visit, d Jo e P ongratz S r a t and Legion A u x iliary m em bers will 10 a m . on th e high school grounds decided to have a C hristm as p ro eon Monday, it w as announced. V ictor M adsen w ill be chairm an. tlie F orest (¡rove gen eral hospital hold .i pol luck d in n e r at Ve te r Home economics II classes at the gram D ecem ber 23. Two m em bers an s’ hall T hose co n tem p latin g a t high school studied th e m ak in g of of the E pw orth L eague w ere p re s F rid a y M r a n d Mr.s E re d Higgle a n d tending the d in n er a re req u ested the d ifferen t kinds of pies last week en t at th e board m eeting and a n H onor roll fo r th e first six-w eek D uane of B irkcnfcld spent t ti e to b ring sufficient supplies for the W ednesday evening the girls served nounced th a t they had und ertak en period at the H illsboro union high n u m b er in th e ir family. Bread, the m em bers of th e school board a p th e p ro ject of raising m oney to p u r W e e k -e n d w ith r e l a t i v e s h e re . school has been announced as fol M artin (¡m d h art visitisl his son butter, coffee and cream at the ple pie and coffee. chase new song books for the lows: d in n er w ill be fu rnished, it was church. T he league is also organiz Douglas Dreeszen of Banks, coach I announced. Freshm en: S hirley C arlson, E dith O ne of the outstanding sw ine p ro of Mix-lips high school, g rad u ate of ing a choir. Game* to he H ighlight H enry cDonald and W illiam jects being developed by bovs in Sahnow , ‘ A rlene S nyder. ‘ Billy P a c if ic university, closed a p erfect n t'n rv M -McDonald Willian routm an. "V irginia V a r e n h o r s t H eadlining th e aftern o o n 's cele 1 u Ore m adc a business trip to Al high school ag ricu ltu re is th a t of T bratio n w ill be the an n u al d a s h 1937 football season in th e G rays W illiam B atchelder. W illiam has six ‘W inifred Wiley. • ’ 1 bany and C orvallis S aturday H arb o r county league by being un Sophom ores: P hyllis A m acher and betw een th e H illsboro high school w eanling pigs he w ill fatten and has I.oeal Folk Injured beaten, untied and unscored upon. grid w arrio rs and th e T igurd foot C Mr. and Mrs. E. E H opkins both •'ecured a bred, p u reb red C hester Evelyn Schum acher. cli-bratrs B irthday ballers on the Hilhi field, w ith the Juniors: ‘ D elbert Crew s. V ernon 1 R°y H arm s at Canby. M rs S (' Inkley celeb rated h er received in ju rie s and cuts w hen opening kickoff slated for 2 p. m. sw ine en terp rise has p ro v id V arenhorst. ‘ K ath ry n Yount. 74th b irth d ay an n iv ersary at the th e ir car o v ertu rn ed T uesday n ear ed This Seniors: Je a n n e Abts. ‘ G lennis the follow ing problem s fo r class Last y e a r s H illsboro e l e v e n hom e of th eir d aughter. Mrs C lell Salem . The accident occurred’ w hen sm othered th e T igers 24 to 7. a ft C arstens, Sunday. M rs Inkley has th e c ar stru ck a slick place on a room and field study: financing the Carlson. D orothy C hallacom be To- project, selecting feeder and b reed shio Inahara. M argaret R uecker. er being forced to come* from b e iust retu rn ed from P o rtlan d w here cu rve ing stock, selecting and providing hind in a m orning gam e played on she has been visiting h er son. C lark A n n iv ersary C elebrated The • indicates 1 in all four su b the T igard field. This y e a r’s con Inkley. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. D reeszen cel balanced rations for the breeding jects. stock and fattening pigs, care of test w ill in no way conflict w ith C oiincilm rn R e-elected eb rated th e ir 44th w edding a n n iv e r and litte r d u rin g farrow ing and th e o th er A rm istice day events, and Damage Suit Dismissed Cass Wilson, W illiam W alker and sary S unday w ith a dinner. P resent sow by virtue“ of its afternoon billing w ere Mr and Mrs. O scar Love and w eaning time, housing, controlling B B T resham w ere re-elected S uit of O. C. C h artrey against the is listed as one of th e day's fea diseases, providing pasture, m a rk e t son M elvin Mr. and Mrs. Em m ett c o u n n lm en at th e city election last C arnation L um ber C om pany of F o r ture* attractions. an /p lcy and tw o children and Mrs. ing and e/rtiibiting sw ine. Tuesday. W illiam w ill raise five acres of est G rove, in w hich he sought $10,- 5 . M lller and d au g h ter Ju a n ita F ir G rove Sew ing club m et W ed 000 dam ages for alleged injuries, oats and w heat fo r hog feed. nesday at the hom e of Miss A nn of O lym pia. Wash. was dism issed in circuit court Mr. and Mrs. L eonard G am roth and S chneider. The day w as sp en t in Tuesday. An e a rlie r dam age action son and Mr. and Mrs. Jo e G am roth q u iltin g brought by C h artrey against the Jo h n G rib n er took a tru ck load of drove to H erm iston last w eek to com pany h ad been previously dis tom atoes to T illam ook TJhursday. visit friends several days. missed. I J 1. Franzen, city m an ag er of lb- found a ready m ark et for them B ride-E lect llonori-d ( h i gnn City, discussed tren d s in w ith a dem and for more. T hose from B anks atten d in g the Mod ern Methods— T he estate of V ictoria B atcheld city gov ern m en tal affairs at th e Ro Mrs N. J. G riffin w ent to th e I n v o e r , To UrSu Uy f° r M,SS Alma tary club luncheon T hursday. M ay hom e of h er m other. Mrs. K a th e r Love, at the hom e of Mr.s. E lm er er. valued at $18.000. has been a d Latest Equipm ent— or J It G arrett w as chairm an It ine K cnnon. S atu rd ay to spend a P u rdin w ere Mrs. H enry M cDonald m itted to probate. W. L. B atch was pointed out th at seven co u n week H er m o th er isn't well. S h ? „ t ^ U<iM e r £ I le n ' M r s ' E m m e tt elder. husband of th e deceased was Skilled W orkm anship— tie s a n d 459 c it i e s have adopted the C liff Sandy. G eorge Spiering. E rn M r- m ' Mr ? ' ° D' D reeszen and nam ed adm inistrator. H eirs include m anageral form of governm ent. est M arr of B anks and R av S andy Mr.s. Max D reeszen. Miss Love be- W L. B atchelder, husband of d e I lit-se are the fe a tu re s of ‘!le bride of L enore Lvda ceased: Jam es L. and E lm er W. Reduction in th e d ebt load, in of H illsboro left Friday for E astern B atche.der. sons of th e deceased efficiency, reduced general O regon to spend th e week h u n tin g W ednesday. o u r dry cle a n in g service i creased Mr. and Mrs. Jam es O 'N eill of San and E rm a Sholes. Earl. E velyn anc xp<-nse and increased services elk. W hile th ey are gone Mrs. S an that perm it us to clean your have been th e resu lt of th e com m is dy and Mrs. M arr w ill visit re la Francisco visited Mrs. C atherine Jean Ann Pasley, g randchildren The w ill of L isetta W olf w as ad- clothes p rom ptly, th o ro u g h sion-m anager form for O regon tives at St Helens and P o rtlan d . zsoSpto ° over th e w eek-end. Mrs “ 1!» ,1° Pro b a <e. w ith Rodolph W eek-end guests at th e E H. O N eill and Mrs. R eppeto w ere S ly and s.'itely. Y our clothes City. Franzen declared The levy, said, is $5.000 less than it w as K auffm an hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. g lr i n t nds y ears ago and M. Wolf of P ortland, son of the a re m oth-proofed, too, ¡it no | he deceased, nam ed executor. f o u r y e a r s ag o . E E. P ark s and d a u g h ter Je a n and hadn t seen each o th er for 25 years F. C. H oecker w as nam ed as a d d itio n a l c o s t! Miss R uth Bailey visited w i t h The larg er th e council o r com A h ie K auffm an of P ortland. ex ecutor in the w ill of C hristian mission the g re a te r th e ch ance for Mr. and Mrs. B ruce D owling spent Mrs Ray L ein S aturday. Miss Bai- Jager, late G arden Home resident. polities in the opinion of th e O re the w eek -en d w ith relativ es at A l W e Pickup and D eliver gon City m anager He said it would bany. lx- im possible for him to c a rry out Mr. and Mrs. M aurice Thom pson the duties of city m an ag er if any o f S t H elens w ere guests of Mr. and politics w ere being played. Mrs W ade A rm en tro u t Sunday. 4 - Point No m eeting will be held today on A lfred Lewis. V ern P rick ett an d j account of its being A rm istice Day. A lbert H eard left M onday for the O. It. G ates is chairm an for n ext n orth fork of th e Jo h n D ay in E ast week. ern O regon, w here they h u n t elk for a few days, Mrs. V erne P rick ett T rlrp lio n e 47 H illsboro, Orc. 6 lbs., 72x90 H elp yo u r co rresp o n d en t send in and tw o children will stay w ith Mrs. A Lew is of K ansas City. j early copy Some F rid ay o r S a tu r M em o ria l S e r v ic e H eld day if possible. M em orial services w ere held \ \ hite w ith strip e com m em orating the A rm istice S u n day m o rn in g in th e B anks M. E. b o rd er church. F loral decorations w ere beau tifu l and th e com m unity ser- Education Methods Topic of Talk Armistice Day Program Planned Outstanding Swine Project Started Roll of Honor at Hilhi Announced L E T US ctwih»sAncr City Government Prends Outlined Firemen to Handle 38 July Event 1 the city's sh are of the 1937 "H appy Days" of lust Ju ly , according to J. L. A nderson, chairm an. T he m oney, w hich rep resen ts a fifty per cent T he H illsboro Firem en. Inc., w ill share of the net proceeds, was tu r n handle the ann u al Independence e d over to the park com m issioner* the m eeting, held in the H illsboro day celebration again next Ju ly for at Pharm acy. the fourth successive year, accord ing to a decision m ade at the park com m ission's m eeting last T hursday T he G reat M arket Place o f night. ashington C ounty” — th e A rgus The park comm ission received the classified page. L ist y o u r w ants in sum of $379.40 from the firem en as these column*. t, DRINK Pepsi-Cola “ T he N ickel D rink, t h a t ’s w orth a Dim e.” Refreshing H e alth fu l B ottled and D istrib u ted by ROYAL SODA WORKS P hone 2432 H illsboro 345 E. Main S \ NEW, LOW, ALL-WINTER /2ou n e/ "fiija ^Taiei ¿ a i t Daily until May 14 FROM PORTLAND S a u d iti Chicago . . , Des Moines , Kansas City . Minneapolis . New Orleans St. Louis . . . St. Paul . . . New York . Boston . . Atlanta . , Cincinnati. Detroit . . Philadelphia Washington . . , . . . . $ 90.30 80.25 80.25 75.60 105.70 85.60 75.60 T our ist Catch $ 74.00 *66.07 66.07 61.95 *84.25 *70.10 61.95 57.35 51.80 51.80 48.00 67.60 54.35 48.00 S tia d ir d T our ist Standard $140.80 146.70 117.05 106.30 107.00 139.40 136.60 $124.50 130.40 100.75 90.80 91.10 123.10 120.30 T ourist Coach $106.40 110.40 89.90 84.10 85.40 106.40 104.90 Coach $89.75 93.75 74.15 68.35 68.75 89.75 88.25 Return lim lpîn its of nnret>n? V <!” daZs : » f other ticket« «ix month«. Proportional fare» effective to many other point». TICKETS HONORED , n oc l i ’ 5e* of «4“ipœent. T ourist in touri.t (lecDinx ca r. >nd in* car, b c ^ n d ^ T o u n « e N c T ' 1' . ’ 1' ' ” '''*. '° Chie*«0- Standard .lc .p - betond f in touri.t «leepin* car, to C hic.ao, c o .c h e i c c lc h c . b , y - i ° n,ly' *In ,o o r i,t ” h.r.’ i v . i t . b it, c o .c n e , beyond. Charge, for «Icepmg car accommodation, ar, additional. 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