Reunion Held
By Biersdorfs
Annual School
Meetings Sei
Laurel Section
LAUHEL
meetings Will
he held m the school houses of
tin vieinily next Monday evening
All patruns ate urged to be pie,
tir.illy
W Muilov
fruii in lx
as Im-
portant bimlhcM is to hi
trans
.u ied. according to Mis W it Mi
Nay. president.
Shown here m they mot In Washington to begin the t , k of mobilizing the nation’- liefen'«
membri . of the new advisory National Deferee Commi ion. Left V> right, are Che.br C. Davis,
member of the Federal 10 serve Board; Miss Harriet Elliott, dean of wonen, Univei ity of North
Carolina; William S. Knud rn, pre ident of General Motoi :; Edward IC. Stettiniu«, Jr., chairman of
the board of If, S. Steel; William II. M' Reynolds, secretary to the commis, ion; Ralph Budd, < hair-
man of Bullington railroad and Leon Henderson, member of the Sei m itu-; L < I, .ir'o Commi ion.
Barn and Other Buildings on
Remi Vuylsteke Farm Destroyed
returned to Salem
BANKS The I
led, hog house and
building-,
on
the farm
lier farm
of Hemi
Children*’ Dav was observed at
the church Sunday morning with
also burned
the following program vocal duct
by Maijoric Will and Innr Whit
more, i('Citations by Drloiis Reid.
I'.lame WhitmoK«. Jerry Vorhvr«. and by the help of neighbors
Eleanor Whitmore, Konabl Hued«
Mr Vuylsteke had started
Melvin
•id Calvin Whit-
mor»’ and Stephen Watkins; vocal the fire and it is supposed th
tru> by Jean and Teddy Watkins alarteli from a spark from it
While Mr Vuylsteke wa o
Aid War Itrllrf
Sunday school donated J.'l to the
emi igcncy fund
Mi and Mrs
B
of
Friday and week-end
F. !.. Brown home.
Mulloy Sells Tract
E
Mulloy has
tract of land to a Portland man
’Du' acreage is part of the former
Robert Stevenson property about
a mdc west of Laurel on the rork 1
crusher road The purchaser and
his wife and son are living in a ।
tent while preparing to build Sonu
ily, A i young man he came from
England and ws employed on the
Wren farm Norma Kehrer H re
maining at th«* Wren home for a
month's visit
ween the Phiri1*« and the Sad-
ducees. be cleverly brought up the
question of the resurrection, when
hr was being tried before the San
hedrin
■ And last but not least, I would
like to imitate Paul's
character
trait in relying on God. for had he
not been Spirit guided, he would
never have accomplished what he
did.
So wrote the boy And now wo
ask a question that we cannot put
Carbon Knorin
SCHEFFLIN
reunion
Carbon depo.-i'-' < : , <• the engine
V the H et dort family in
W -
i park in Portland Sun- to knoik when it is speeded up ac-
cordir g to the emergency road ser
Mr and vice of the On-gun State Motor .is-
sociation Such di posits usually are
d Mis lielbert Biersdorf, M.' caused bv oil which leaks past the
•li
(ioi don
Sahriow
and pi ton ring into the combustion
,i
and Mi■ W P itmai chamber.
I family, Mr and Mi Scott
• Il aiui daughter Jean and
Van Renterghen.
'Bv George N. Taylor. Bcavcrtoni
VanReuterghen. cousin of
Th«' teacher' who give the Bible
« ibert B k '1 alorf arriv •<! Sun-
Credit
Course offered the Portland
a visi« Hi giaduated from
' : ..tv of Washington June high school students, serve with- i
planning to enter the Uni- out pay But such product as the fol- 1
of Oregon medical school in I lowing is pay in itself. One of the !
¡boy. turned thus out in a recent I
utland »hi- fall
Mi -.-id Mr R. J Schwanke and । test at the Mt4 ot hi» first year I
Anna, accompanied by which covered Who I Who In The
:m of Portland and Omar New Testament «New York, St 1
of Salem, picnicked at Louis, Philadelphia. Detroit. Omaha 1
, and other of the larger cities have '
Falls
day
■/iiea Schaus of Snohomish, already opened to the Bible w«,rk or
iting fro ii'is hore this are studying the plan of released
S •• graduated from Western ¡time during school hours!. Here is1
.'•on College of Education at what the boy wrote:
2.
gham June 7. She plans to al-
I would like to imitate Paul's
ommer school there also Character Traits in doing what he
tend
3.
Mi s Schau, will teach the third , thought was right He persecuted
fourth grades at Ephrata. the Christians because he thought
. this fall.
that was the right thing to do Aft-
! er his conversion, he worked Just
Homi- from College
K i ' k : nc Cawrse arrived home as hard carrying on Christ’s work
from Oregon State coll« ge last week. a he had worked to persecute the
R >y Heinrich purchased a light Christians.
"Another of Paul's traits which
delivery truck
Rev.
F
and William is well worth following is his brav-
ery.
He was willing to suffer any
Kanie,
Zion congreg-
attended the Oregon-Wash- thing if it aided Christianity. An
I Get in»’ — ’
Idaho, district of the Mis- I example of this is his being stoned
ur synod convention at Tacoma. at Lystra. I would like to imitate
Paul in his kindness. He performed
Wa h from June 5 to 11.
R'-v. Hi nry Kahle of Nampa. many miracles.
I would profit by being an un
Idaho, wa< the guest of his brother.
A F Kahle, and family last Tues- selfish as Paul. When he was on
trial before Felix and before Festus
Rev and Mrs. P H Schaus of and before Agrippa and Bernice, he
Sie.- ,m h. Wash., formerly of here, .spent the time preaching the Gos
veiled friends here last Tuesday. pel to them instead of trying to
They attended the commencement defend himself I would also like
। x< i < . । at Concordia college. Port- to be as mentally alert as Paul. Be-
land Their son, Paul Schaus, was
•Inta' «nan of the class. The fol-
ne a ended fn<n here. Mr
and Mrs. Roy Heinrich. Rev. and
Mr< C F Nitz. Donald Kerkman
Wilbert Salzwedel. Rev. Ger-
hard Nitz of Pocatello. Idaho, deliv-
the commencement address.
Mrs
F
and Theodore
spent from June 5 to 11 with her
sister-in-law. Mrs. O Winterstein, of
Auburn. Wash.
Douglas Vogt of Garibaldi was
the guest of Robert Moon Sunday.
They both attended Garibaldi high
found
Mi .
Charter Members
Rotary Honored
At Luncheon Meet
While thu.
•n her high
up enough
while she
■
.
Rotary
Well . ,
thin commun
patient there
Mr
chairman. Others
M P. Cady, R
year, but is improving
Iloni, Patty MeC'irmaek and Ju-,
he fell to the ground injuring .unta Wolford attendi-«! a Th'-t: '
himself He was taken to a doctor Rho girls- club píenle at Balm Grovel
and is able to be about on crutches Sunday. Mr and Mrs. John Van
Eberly
the group
Robert Pickering, who ha-
Wilhnm
aunt. Mrs
vi iting
Moore. and family, left Wednesday
for his home m California
Little Larry Bell, son of Mr and
Mrs Henry Bell, became seriali lyt
ill early Monday A phy*
called and pronounced it us asth
ma
MOUNTAINDALK House -uc t
Mrs Clark Powne and daughter for the pa.«t wrek at the Claude
Sheila. Eli Hopkins and daughter Williams homo werv Mr and Mrs
and Mr and Mr
E E George Loore of Des Mom« s. Iowa,
Hopkin drove to Buy City Sun- and Mrs C. R Dusenberry of Tuc-
attend the oyster bake son, Arizon:i Mr and Mrs Loorv.
Mr and Mr Walter Schmidt en-
came
there.
the Unse
Wilson spent Thurs- startl'd homo Saturday Mrs.
Mi
their home Sunday, honoring Mr
day
and
Friday
with
tier
daught,
r
enberry
will
remain
for a month's
and Mrs Elbert Stevens on their
Erin Coffey, and family in
third wedding anniversary Other-. Mi
Portland
Wall spent
Mr and Mrs W
nt
and Mrs.
tinnir I ront "H”
of Mr and
the week-end as gi
Rutschman and Larry Schmidt
Mr« Henry Johnson of Portland at
H Reese and son have purch:
combine
They Max Drveszen home here after their summer home on Lewis river
have HU .ieri'» of Auxtralkm pc;r. to completing his freshman year al in Washington
Mr and Mrs Loci Hollenbeck at
luiric.t bc ulc-i ihcir otluT gluing the University of Oregon. Warren
tended the funeral of Mrs. Hollen
To Weil Saturday
fraternlty
beck’s unrie, J. Conrad Luckel. in
Invitations are out for the
Mr and Mr« Cass Wilson wcre Portland Saturday.
ding of Walter Reese and Mis' fit
among
thow
present
at
the
pioneer
Sunday dinner partv guests of
tilie WassenmiUcr
P. inland.
which will take place in the Zion plcnie at Birkenfeld Sunday Mr. Mr and Mrs N H Toutes were
up in that vicinity Mr and Mrs Berl Caswell and fam
Lutheran church in Portland Sat- Wiion
ily. Mr and Mu It. B. F ob and
urday evening. June
according and met many old friends there.
family. Mr and Mrs N. H Tonte
to n report by the bridegroom-to-
Jr and Mr and Mrs Dan McDoug
I» S mother, Mi
Henri Ree e.
al
The Fox girls will remain to pick
Mi
Grnnxtrom
Caacade Locks is a guest at the Mrs Eva Alexander, and family. strawberries for the rest ot the
John Ibach and Arlene Burk'1 season.
Fred Schmidt home
Joanne I.u and Sammy Inkley.
Marjorie and Ruth Losli aqd are recuperating from an attack of
both of Portland, are spending a few
Amy Alice Howard of the laurel measles.
Mrs
Chester
Davis,
who
was
a
days
at the Clarence Meek resi
4 H Cooking club are attending
Kummer school at Corvallis John patient in the Salem hospital for dence.
Joe Baker left Sunday for a ses
Watkins is attending on a scholar
sion of the 4-H summer school at
ship received from a play writing
Corvallis.
contest.
Rasmus Mathiesen and Gordon
Wai t« ii Arrington returned home
Larson of Astoria spent Friday
Saturday after almost a week spent
night
at the James M dhie l n resi
in
ones hospital with injuries
Rev
John Williams. dence. Mr Mathu -en s family, who
while Irving to handle
BANKS
some cattle He is suffering from pa tor of the Banks church the were visiting relatives here and
a blisid dot in his head He is still past year. will retire and live in in Portland, returned home with
Methodist confer- him Sunday.
unable to be at work at this writ
Miss Elaine Corey spent the week,
ing.
enee the latter part of June. He
will preach his last sermon hcre end with friends in Longview.
Wash.
next Sunday evening.
Mrs Claiborn Hill of Los An
gele-. is visiting her father. A. H Examiner Here June 19
Wolford, and brother. Fred Wol
A traveling examiner of oper
ford. and family in Banks tins week.
ators and chauffeurs is scheduled
William Henry Lowe. 39, berry She is spending a month with rela to be in Hillsboro Wednesday. Ju: i
picker, pleaded guilty to a moral tives in Oregon.
Mr and Mrt Henry McDonald 19. at the court house from 9 a rn
charge in Circuit Judge It Frank
to 5 p. m. All those wishing per
Peters court lust Tuesday and Was attended the Medford-Eugene ball mits or licenses to drive cars are
.<■<1 to survv a »even-year game at Eugene Sunday. Their son
term in
i
the slate penitentiary. Alex plays on the Medford team asked to gel in touch with the ex
aminer during these hours
Deputy • Sheriff Hallie Ireland de- of the state league.
Il ve red him to the .«tate Institution.
Iowa and Arizona
Folk Visit Here
Banks Pastor to
(ìive His Fa reive 11
Berry Picker
Gels 7 Year Term
patmg were
-ter. V. W.
Orange
• R Frai
M H
>n and Dr
Wdev.
B itter on w । introduci ti a:
tieth m< mix r < t thè locai
club, thè first timo the mem-
this point.
bei ship bus <
«Thursday
nonni will be m charge of Morris
program with all Rotarians bru
mg their sons.
to them in the class room When
you pais from here will it be to
meet Christ ns Saviour or will it
tie to meet your sins and Christ as
Judge’ "God enmmendeth his love
toward us. in that while we wcre
v< I sinners. Christ died for ua."
Which For You Out In Eternity? To
Have God s Love Forever Or To
Anguish And Woe Forever" Which"
Christ Your Saviour Or Christ The
Judge" Out In Etcriuty. Which For
You?—Paid Adi.
Only a
GAS
range assures
you...
Teachers Get l^y
her«* thin wrrk
in the J
irchard Tiieihn ’Hie
ig marketed a
the
cunnerv where
Sunday gin- t ; at the Amos Wat
kin« homi«
e Mr
Watkiii"
rnothri Mi
Watkin«, and hr
«I istrr Mr. and
Mi l Ooiiglu». H -»kl. nn<t three * »m
<»f Portland .md Mr and Mi
old Thogerson .md daughter Patty
of Vancouver. W.oh
Grundina
Watkin« remalned for tm indefinite
vlslt
The Friendly Corner cl.e i of the
Sunday sidiod will
at tin
Ituh'lgli Whitmore leone Friday
Paire Th re?
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Thur day, .Tune 13, 1940
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Free Canning Clinic
Former Resident
Of County Dies
AT SELFRIDGE FURNITURE CO.
BANKS -Funeral crvices
at the Fir:
Id for Loren Wb
Portland u
liritual church it
Tuesday Interment wa in the Tu
alatin Plains ct‘tn( tcry near North
Plains.
Fra da W< ight has been working
Loren Edward White was born
in what is now Mt Tabor. Portland. for the past two weeks at the O
When nine • Cartwright home in Cornelius. She
October
will continue to work there until
months old the family homestead
ed on Green Mountain, where hi school begins.
I
I. Harold. Leonard and Wal.
old. He
ter Schwanke motored to Cannon
Beach
Sunday.
Lodi and Eureka. Cal. He returned
to Oregon in 1919 and had lived in
G rue Bond. Mrs. Clarice Rehr-
Portland and vicinity until his
death at Troutdale tuberculosis sani er and daughter Norma and a friend,
all
of Tacoma. Wash , were guests
tarium. He had been ill for the
past seven years, much of that of Anna Wren and Mrs Shay Sat
time being spent in a sanitarium. urday md Sunday. While here Mr.
B nd visited Henry Harms, whom
Tom Engen
of Banks and one he had no’, seen for 40 years. He al-
> called on Mr. and Mrs. Francis
brother, Carl
White of North
Chalmers and the Sam Moon fam-
Plains.
All Day Saturday, June 15
STARTING AT 10 A. M.
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If you're planning to irrigate this season—it will
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Prompt Service
Estimates Gladly
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Hillsboro
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