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AUG UST 4. I OST. THE HILLSBORO \RGUS PAGE EIGHT 3 3 fl dale, Minh., where they will visit a were picnicking at Halm Grove Oil Manning were callers at the La Mr. Sunday. few weeks on their ranch. Salle home Sunday. Aloha Wade will join them there and will J*y Pinckard has been on th«« Mrs. Lawrence Bamford and return with them to Oklahoma. sick list the past week. daughter of Hillside spent Friday Mrs. Charles Haines and Mrs. A. C. Wahl and family with the Members of Huber Troop No. 15. Alliert Davis of Kelso, Wash., and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John visi- Harry Weavers were Hillsboro M. Schramel aud S. Gibson families Boy Scouts, report a tine time at Claude Davis and family of New Loynes. tors recently. of Forest Grove, and Mrs. Susie summer camp. Mr. and Mrs. Eu berg, »pent Sunday with their par Mrs. Chesimore and daughter. Mrs. Rasmusson and children of Ludwig and children of Lincoln, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis. Mrs. Will Dehaunt of Oregon City gene Mann of Huber have just re Hillsboro were visitors at the home Neb., were picnicking above Glen Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lewis of Mis spent Sunday with Mrs. Chesimore’s turned from visiting the scouts at The boys are making of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hayes recent wood Sunday. souri, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank daughter, Mrs. Jay Raymond, and the coast. Mrs. Della Ewing of San Diego, high marks in their tests and are ly- Lewis of Kansas City, spent Wed family. Mr. and Mrs. Casteele are spend Cal., who has becn visiting with not only now first class scouts, but Mrs. Lenora Howell of Winlock. nesday evening at the Ted Haney Wash., and daughter. Mrs. McCin have several merit badges to their ing a month at the springs near her sister, Mrs. Voh* of Banks, is home. . spending a few weeks with her *1*- credit, A hike from camp to Nes Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooke of I tick, and daughter, of Wabash, Ind., John Livermore visited at Tilla ter in Portland. kowin beach last week took three Arizona and Mrs. Mack Martin of are here visiting Mrs. Howell's sis Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Cobb of days, Scoutmaster J. S. Coward mook over the week-end. ter. Mrs. Lucy LaSalle. Hillsboro, visited Saturday with Alma Sullivan has returned to her Portland visited with Mrs. Cobb's leaves Saturday morning for camp Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chesimore of Mrs. J. M. Haney. Portland spent Sunday with Mr. to return with the following scouts: home at Huber from a pleasant va mother. Mrs. Vohs, Sunday. Also Mr. and Mrs. Ford and son, Har Chesimore’s sister, Mrs. Jay Ray Walter Stickney, Harold Price. Wil cation spent with Portland friend*. Mr. and Mrs. Callison and daugh old. of Forest Grove, were callers at Mrs. Harry Sidwell is entertain* ter, Audrey, of Portland, spent tho liam Sunberg, James Welch, Gordon mond, and family. the Huebner home on Tuesday. Mr. ing her sister, Mrs. H. McCarty, and day with Mrs. Callison's grand Mrs. McDonald and son, Howard, Coward, and George Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller left family, of California. mother, Mrs. Vohs, and all joined and daughter, Ellen, spent the week and Mrs. Mann report much enthus Monday for Bend for a visit with Mrs. William Abbott is entertain with the Elmer Lyda family in a end in Portland with Martin Lull. iasm among the boys at the camp. their daughter, Mrs. Paul Roberts. Mr. Norgard is recovering from ing her sister and a friend from picnic at Balm Grove. Cora LaSalle left Tuesday morn Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McCann of R. J. Woodman and family of ing for Cannon Beach, where she an operation at Emanuel hospital, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gilmore Scofield spent tho week-end visiting where he was operated on for ap- has employment and daughter, June, leave Friday relative* in Bank*. Marshal Elton and family of For- pendicitis recently. by auto for a trip through Yellow Mary Kingston has returned from est Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Harry Weaver has been ill stone Park and to visit relatives in her visit at the beach. Raymond of Manning, spent Sun- for several days. the Dakotas. Mrs. Dooley and Wilma and Jack day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Rogers and Robert Work has begun on the new will spend a couple of weeks Jay Raymond. Chamberlain visited Hillsboro En building that Mr. Stickney will have Seaside visiting Charles Dooley. Pearl Brady and family. Lou campment on Wednesday evening. for a real estate office on the high Wright and family, and Farthing Mrs. Harry Sidwell and Robert When my Lock« Have Turned to Loynes spent Sunday at The Oaks, Marvin have returned from a pleas way next to Bill's barber shop. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph York, who Gray Mrs. Frank Heesacker's sister ant vacation spent at a camp near have been visiting their daughter, from Portland visited her on Sun- Silverton. Purling, when 1 have grown older Mrs. Frank Gaunt, returned to their day. Mrs. Robert Chamberlain and And my locks have turned to gray, work at Bonlocke's camp near Yam daughter. Virginia, Mrs. Charles Will you love me then, I wonder. hill Tuesday. WILLIAM C. GOING Haines and children, and Olida Bol As it seems you do today? Mrs. Frances Rovers entertained ton of Beaverton, picnicked at Oft I sit and dream and ponder, her sister from Portland Sunday. William C. Going, 70, a farmer Gales Creek on Friday. Thus I do so, day by day. announce their appoint of near Newton, died Saturday at H. Briggs, who runs the second Of our meeting in the Up-Yonder ment as agents for the I the family home after a brief ill hand furniture store here, will move On the final Judgment Hay. Banks ness. He had lived there for six his business to Oswego the first of In these years we've been together fl ! years. the month. Our two hearts have beat ns one. Mrs. William Clifton is spending Mr. Going was born September Mrs. Bernard Sellers of Mon Death could but these ever sever, 13, 1856, in Illinois. The deceased a week at her home here. mouth visited over the week-end 'Neath the heavens or shining sun, Mrs. S. Stewart and daughter, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I will love you then, my sweetheart, is survived by the widow, Mrs. Ce- mantha Going, and three sons and Sarah, were Hillsboro visitors re- George Wilcox, and other friends Tho your hair has turned to gray, I a daughter—Bert. Florida; Walter. cently. I will see you then, my darling. and relatives in Banks vicinity. Mrs. Francis Livermore, Sr., and ■ As you were when young and gay. Quality and Assortment | Oakland, Cal.; Ralph and Mrs. Le- Mrs. William Moore was trans ora Ann Sizemore, Douglas, Okla., granddaughter, Lois Livermore, of I Copyright 1927 by Albert Ed Unsurpassed acting busines* in Portland Mon- and Roy, Bison, Okla. Beaverton, have returned from a ward Richardson, Banks, Orc. day. pleasant vacation spent with Mrs. Dr. J. A. Tolm’e and daughter, Ray Syverson at Kelso, Wash. Poultry lice are detected from Fragrant Snow J. L. Anderson Jean, and son, William, and Mrs. Mrs. S. N. Buck, Mrs. Cyrus other parasites on chickens by hav Jeweler One by one the blossoms fall Trice of Vancouver, B. C., spent ing three pairs of legs, body divided Wade and Mrs. Hawley Buck were Till Nature claims them all, two days last week with Dr. and 1211 Main St. Hillsboro into three sections; and their gray Portland visitors on Friday. She closely hugs them to her bosom, Freddie Turnstead of the Aloha Mrs. Kines in this city. ish color—never dark brown or red. Each white, pearly blossom. Miss Cornelia Smith spent a few \ Service station visited in Salem and Like snow they cover the ground, days last week at the C. W. Ship- , Silverton recently. The wind twirls them around Mrs. Frances Rogers is able to ley home in Vernonia. High in the air to sail. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wilcox and be out after an illness of several And leaves a snowy trail. daughter spent Sunday at the home weeks. 'Tis lovely fragrant snow! Mrs. Cyrus Wade and son. Junior, of George Wilcox at Fir Grove. Blossom clouds gracefully hung low; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wahl of visited Bonlocke's camp near Yam- Give the branches a shake, Forest Grove took dinner at the A. hill recently. Dowif* comes a shower of blossom The Girl Scouts chaperoned by C. Wahl home here Thursday eve flakes. ning. Mrs. Anna Lee, Mrs. Wheeler Beat- —Merir Spiering, Laurel. Miss Florence Hunt was visiting tie and Rev. and Mrs. Tetwiler left with friends in Forest Grove Sat Thursday for a few days' camping Commercial printing of all kinds.— urday. trip on Gales Creek. Hillsboro Argus. Phone 2761. 20-tf Miss Flora Munford and son, Miss Alice Weisenback of North Plains, who has just returned from Kenneth, were Forest Grove visitors summer school at Monmouth, is Saturday evening. Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Kines, Dr. visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Alice Tolmie and children, and Mrs. Trice Wheeler, of this place. AND CANS Leon Lee and family, Frank from Vancouver, B. C., Mr. and D. P. Corrieri Gaunt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mrs. B. B. Tresham and Mr. and Before the rainy season comes on PHONE 2128 Mrs. A. C. Wahl and son, Frank, and family, Robert Chamberlain and We have First-Class Material for your needs family, Mr. and Mrs. York and Mrs. made a trip around the Mt. Hood F. Gaunt, Sr., enjoyed a camping loop Wednesday of last week, stop ping at all points of interest along trip on Gales Creek Sunday. the way. Julius Buck and sister, Mrs. Cy Second and Washington Streets Mrs. H. Smith and Lowell French rus Wade, and son, Junior, of Ok Telephone 301 L. P. Stranahan, Mgr. lahoma, enjoyed a trip to Astoria visited at the M. Schramel home in and return on the steamer Georgi- Forest Grove Sunday morning. Mrs. W. G. Walker of Portland anna Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Bonlocke was in Banks Thursday making returned to their camp near Yam preparations to leave for the Tilla hill on Sunday, taking with them mook beaches for the summer. Earl Shipley sufferecF a crushed their nephew Hawley Buck, Jr., who foot when it was caught between will visit a few days with them. Mrs. Cyrus Wade and son, Junior, two logs at the Hunt mill west of of Oklahoma, who have been visit Banks. ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. The William Moore, H. A. Stoh- Buck, for a month, left for Anna- ler and Dr. R. M. Kines families fl Thatcher fl--------------------- -3 pjôl»*"-’’ THE UNIVERSAL SUPER COMEDY * The Cheerful Fraud WEDNESDAY - THURDSAY AUGUST 10 and 11 Anderson’s Jewelry Store 3---------------------- Blue Bird Pearls GARBAGE COLLECTION Build a Garage J. PF. COPELAND YARDS Ford Owners Please Notice & Don’t worry about parts and repairs for your present Ford Car, Truck or Tractor, for as in the past, you will always find a large and complete stock of genuine Ford parts here. In fact, we are today sending in an emergency order to increase our already large stock of gen- uine Ford parts, that we may be doubly sure to continue to serve you well during the period that the Ford plants will be taxed to capacity getting the much talked of new Ford under way. THEATER - HILLSBORO TheWorld has never known such Value/ All former standards of motor car value fell when Buick for 1928 swept into view. Here are listed all 16 Buick models for 1928, with their prices, so that you may see for yourself how little Buick costs, when you consider how much Buick give*. FRIDAY and SATURDAY A T LAST ! ! What You Have Been Waiting For Five-passenger 2-door Sedan, Senas 113... 9**99 Four-passenger Sport Roadrter, Series 113 ... 9**99 As long as one Model T or TT (ton truck) operates, just that long will you find its needed repairs here, and needless to say, as soon as pos- sible the NEW CARS and parts will be on hand HERE. It will pay to wait for Tiro-passenger Coupe, Series 11 3... 9**99 runnies to the movies Five-paasenger Sport Touring, Senes 115.. .9***9 Pour-passenger Country Club Coupe, Series 113... 9**79 Scries 128 . . • 9*799 Scries 113 ... 9**99 Five-passenger Coups, Series 128 ... 91999 Five pa*arnger Town Brougham, Scries 115... 9*979 Five-passenger Brougham, Seriae 128... 9*9*9 Four-passenger Coupe, Series 120... 9*4*9 Serie« 12» . . . 9*999 All pricn f.o.h. Flint, Mich., Govrrwmeni Tax to bo oAdoA. BUICK> 1928 V. RICHTER PRODUCTS Buick Sale* and Service H illsboro , O regon WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM { MADION ! DAVIES in the laugh riot 7//7e the Tbiter ALSO-Comedy & News Reel USUAL PRICES 10c and 25c