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£ Page Eight H IL L S B O R O Plan Benefit Buxton Hall Saturday Eve Smite Retieivs Romance ARGUS. H IL L S B O R O , OREGON St. Peters Mission Festival Sunday: Girl Fractures Leg Form er R esident D ies e lu h I ( o n (I it u ni fio m |*aa<* |> and I'ony Guos. G enevieve C rane. BLOOMING A nnual mission fes Miss D orothy W eiland Hilda D eher tival of St P eter s L u th eran church M argaret K ochnkc. Hose Millei will be held Sunday T here w ill be a B ernice Schoen, O tto W ackrow and com bined English and G erm an se rv F rank Boge Miss E sther M eyer en tertain ed ice in the m orning and an all English service in the afternoon at 2 30 w ith a luncheon at her home Ju n e S peakers will be the R everends O .1 30 G ucsls w ere Misses Bernice and W endling of Forest G rove Paul llil- E sther H em riohs and M esd.uncs Ed K enneth B i e r s d o r f a n d gendorf of Hood R iver and 11 W Ball G ross of Salem D inner w ill be serv Schw anke. ed by ladies of the congregation al B irthday C elebrated noon A group of friends called on Miss F u n eral llr ld — E sther M eyer Sunday night In s u r F uneral services for C harles Fred prise her in honor of her birthday crick Newm an w ere held in the They w ere Mr and Mrs L eonard Donelson and Sew ell chapel Ju ly 1 Muhly. Misses Helen and Dorothy W ords of adm onition and tru st w ere Helinold. Henry N eu k u k and F in es' addressed by R e\ F W H inrichs H relje and the hym ns T h e Old Rugged K a n s a n s l ive Here Cross and "In the Sw eet live and Mr and Mrs Hora and family of Bye" w ere sung Interm ent w as held K ansas are living in the Percy New - in Bloom ing cem etery M elvin and man hom e on low a Hill V ernon M eyer A lbert Muhly. Alvin Mrs Harlow of Forest G rove r e Pfahl. R ichard H crdlctn and Lloyd tu rn ed hom e Saturday She spent Horn served as pallbearers several w eeks at the home of her Miss Lena W ende has postponed daughter. Mrs Percy Newm an, c a r h er re tu rn to St Joseph Mo for an ing for her during her dines.. indefinite period She had intended A picnic for those who picked leaving T hursday. straw b erries on the Muhly farm w as Stanley H ergert atten d ed 4-H sum held at Lost park Sunday A num ber m er school at Corvallis. of th eir relatives and friends a tte n d A nita K rah m er has en tered the ed also. canning division of 4-H club work Jo h n K anina was involved in an O ther girls interested my still take autom obile accident south of the up this project highw ay in C ornelius Monday Miss M artha Schoeler of P ortland T h e fam ily of Percy N ewm an e x has been spending the past w eeks at press th eir g ratitu d e to th eir frien d , the p aren tal hom e here. of the cuiiiniiiiiili for the kindness Misses M elba and Alda Deminin. show n them in th e ir recent sorrow G enevieve W eichbrodt. Velda S talk B arbara Brown. N adine lh -rg crt and A rgus classified ads get resu lts S tanley H ergert w ere received into the m em bership of the Young People's society Friday night The SAXTON A LOONEY chairm ail was authorized to choose a com m ittee for the selection of a P roducers of Q uality play w hich should be given ................. . . in ... fall , S A N D and G R A V E L ter I icbenow 1 1 b-v " a l‘ P lant located 4 m iles north of To C lear C rounrf. F orest G rove on G ales Creek. M em bers of St. P eter s church will Phone 1609 K g ather Friday night ito m o rro w > to clean and arran g e n, th e prepan.'- church grounds up a m ? basemen't , 10n fo r the misiiion ,P" £ held th ere Sunday. • By Mrs. J esse M eyers) d u h . operated by m em ber, of the to Dr D C M dloiiald. county in two hour shifts alt day and 'h e a lth ph> ician »welling proved helpful in directing strapger?» from place to place on the A rgus classified ads get results grounds and in assisting tin* fire* men m bringing fam ilies together A nother busy place was tin* first aid tent and am bulance service in HARRISON 0. HUGGINS 1 charge of tin* Sea Scouts, when* iuirls of various kinds w ere dressed M. D. and first aid given Mrs M argaret i 1 1 I Alt. N O S E u n d I.ogan. form er county nurse. served IIKOAT witli tin* am bulance, and as assistant M K I 41 IK I Celebration Sets A ttendance Record B i Mrs. F W H inrichs) BUXTON—A d an ce will be rponsorcd by W B A at th eir hall for the benefit of th e hall Ju ly 10 Many local folks spent the Fourth of Ju ly holidays at th e various O re gon beaches Among those spending th e ir vacation th ere w ere Mr and Mrs. M K Watson. Mrs. Jessie T ill man, G eorge F isher and d au g h ter Irene. Mr and Mrs F red Watson and son M erlyn Miss Ju a n ita R eth erfo rd and Lee ! M iller accom panied Mr and Mrs Louis W inters and fam ily of Banks to th e beach for F o u rth of Ju ly holidays. Mr and Mrs P erry R etherford and Velma and C harles visited Mrs R etherford's sister in W ashington from S aturday to M onday Miss Jen n ie Felong accom panied a | p a rty of friends on a Ill-day vaca- ■ tion w hich began d u rin g F ourth of Ju ly holidays. They visited the beaches. C rater L ake and a p art of C alifornia w hile on th e trip. Thin day. .Inly H. 1937 Word was received h ere Sunday of th e death of V ine O m duff, an old tim e resident of th is place, at his hom e n ear T im ber J u ly 3. Mr O m d u ff had been ill for som e time. He logged here w ith ox team 30 years ago for th e old B uxton saw mill, then located on th e H annan place on W est D airy creek. He is w ell know n by old resid en ts of this place and had m any friends here. T ow nsendites to Meet Tow nsend club m eets tonight «T hursday). E veryone is invited to i attend. R in eh art M aier H illsboro businessm an, and h is bride, th e form er Miss S everal Have Mumps A lta Long of P o rtlan d ow e the culm ination of th eir rom ance t S everal new cases of m um ps w ere sm ile, they declare M aier m et his b rid e five years ago at a P o rtlan d rep o rted h ere the past w eek. Those dance hall. They "kept stead y com pany" for m ore th an six m onths, having them are Mrs. H arold P e te r and then M aier got a job in a fu rn itu re factory w h ere he w o rk ed son and son N orman. K en n eth A l rh e romance languished a n d nearly w a s forgotten until a brecht and R alph Sim pson. y ear ago w hen M aier talk in g w ith a friend on a P o rtlan d street c o r Plan for Picnic ner. saw a girl, and h er m other, pass by. The girl sm iled. M aier re- W. B. A. business m eeting w ill be m em bered They w ere rc-u m ted and th e m arriag e took place' S atu r- held a t th e ir hall Ju ly 14. The la d a y —C u t courtesy th e N ew s-Telegram . dies a re planning a picnic for Ju ly 18. Mr and Mrs Ira Pow ell. E leanor M ountain M rs Pow ell is picking I'nion to m eet x— i and L eland. Mrs F ran ces Canby. b u r ie s and M rs P eterson is w ork- I I V i l l i V ^ Q llF l J U t*V Bloom ing F arm ers' Union will IIn ro rp n ra t r d ) C hester. Trevor. Naomi and Melvin, ing in th e b e rry shed. have a business m eeting in the n l r> L and C laude Riggle enjoyed a picnic school house Ju ly 14. C ollection s — Credit Reports on th e N ehalem riv e r n e a r V ernonia Tent House on Fire The form er Miss Ju lia M oehring T he ten t house of Mr. an d Mrs. Ju ly 4. in W a«hinirton. T illa m o o k , Y a m h ill, and her b ro th er W alter of S nohom (C ontinu ed from D a p 1» Mr. and Mrs. Jo e F ry d en d all and Jo e F ry d en d all caught on fire M on Polk a nil M a ritin C ount in» ish. Wash . w ere guests at th e W alter Ray G lenn Benefiel. Miss Evelyn day m orning from th e cook stove. M abel Ulch against Safew ay S tores Deinmin hom e S aturday. P ersonal C ontact on Collections Rinch and O ral V arlev m ade a trip No serious d am age w as done. Mr. Inc., m w hich she alleges personal Mrs is , convalescing ....... ...... ..v ere .v staying u iB | in ju ries w hen she stepped into a _. M innie , P fahl . ............. and Mrs. Ray R oberts w to D eLakc and o th er coast points ...... at th e F ry d en d all hom e w hile Mr. ' )’’Pe trap alleged to have been left .* daughter. Mrs d u rin g th e holidays W a sh in g to n C ou n ty O ffic e unt?, broke her leg Mrs M ollie T allm an and sons and Mrs. F ry d en d all w ere at the oPe ” in th e floor. S he is asking in a fall recently beaches. $2999. T he fall is alleged to have Russell and Melvin Pow ell spent Com m ercial B uilding E. W H inrichs and fam ily spent Mrs. Ruben K elly and Mrs. Jesse j becn Ja n u a ry 30 of this year. from F riday to M onday w ith th e M onday at Taft. Phon« 3071 form er s son-in-law and d aughter. M eyers atten d ed fu n eral services for ; Cecil Pease, charged w ith larceny Leg F ractured Second and M a in Ilillith u ro Mr. an d Mrs. O ren Frost, at H arris A rv in e O m d u ff at L au rel Ju ly 6. I livestock and m alicious and w an t- Miss R egina N eum ann broke her Thcy also visited Mr. and Mrs. Mcr- | on in ju ry to personal property, burg. vin W hitm ore and Mrs. Florence Plead guilty and was sentenced by- leg S unday w hile attem p tin g Io E v ely n Ross Honored clim b M ount Hood She v as taken to Mrs. N. P Nelson gave a b irth Shook of C hehalem M ountain. M rs. I Ju d g e R F rank P e e r s to th ree Good S am aritan hospital Shook has beei» bedfast for alm ost m onths in jail He stole a pig from day p arty for h er g ran d d au g h ter. five Louis N eukirk. the congregation s years. j Mrs. C heney Benefiel of M anning Evelyn Ross, of P o rtlan d , on h er delegate to the district svn,id con Mrs er f horse at m 10th b irth d ay Ju n e 29 at th e Nelson ___ S tan e to n T an r n er <■ R ichard and I and took h 1... ... _ «... i idnight to vention in P ortland, read his report home P resen t w e re A lpha Mae Jc a n n e of ncal' J e w «'11 arc ' b itin g '■dJ ’ to B anks for a drink. B erry C rates and llallocks at m St P eter s L utheran church S u n Peterson. F aith S c o field V th r.a *h c ,o r m e r s p a re n ts. M r. a n d M rs 1 • stan d ard prices. day m orning im m ediately a fte r the R etherford Non™, r « n h » F „„»,in E R ucker < re tt Donot. an. M adeline D onovan services V ^ ? a r f Sh1rlo-a0W hitcanDorotEhv’ S ? Mr and M rs' Ira Pow ell. L eland - »nd F rcd C. Lorentzen. P ortland, m onton W atineta C eailev . D eana and E leanor Eva Benefiel. M rs.i Jepson R eturns Home John Jepson cam e hom e from B uchanan. E leanor Pow ell a n d F rances C anby and fam ily and r a u u a -' ,ron from th e S o u th ern Pa- V’etcran s' hospital T hursday. H odgen-B rew ster feeds fur C laude Riggle. Mr. and Mrs.' Dcllis 1 cific a t Tim ber. They w ere arrested V ivian C earlev Ju liu s P. Jepson of Mackay Idalm chickens and turkeys. Miss L ucille P ederson is em ployed C ornutt, Miss B onnie M anley. Dave 1 A pril 27. They m ust rep o rt each spent the w eek-end at the hom e of K aum er. Miss E velvn R inck and Piuuth. at the Lloyd Fast home. H odscn-B rew stcr Egg Mashes and hrs brother. Jo h n Jepson. Il< has Pleading guilty guilty to passing bad is homo a fter O raI v arley atten d ed th e rodeo at , Pleading A rth u r Sim onton is D airy Feeds w ill increase your hom e a fter M olalla Ju]y 5 checks at th e Earl B atem an sto re at becn spending the past th re e weeks spending several w eeks at the farm profits. C hurch services w ere held Sun- G lenw ood. Jack H em bree won a visiting relatives and friends m O re hom e of his g ran d m o th er. Mrs. day m orn in g bv R alph W aldo and Postponed sentence on condition that gon F ra n k H ubbard T o w n 'ra d " A dvisory b o .rd m et «1 E v erc" B1» lr 11 “ » » “ >«<> »>11. J '” " ’« k » Seed and rep o rt A nniversary C elebrated Mr and Mrs. Im m anuel .Miller f c « - . of M r,. G eorge Rtgg.e , t o ' hS % , T^ T j ' a “ ^ ' , 7 2 O ra d , So, « „ „ .g w ere pleasantly surprised when a fo r household and barn use. group neighbors gath- •HaVnv D a ^ , J i T ,attend,CdH i,he T a ^ n KUbUrg 3 be 'a te r ’ fLlIowPng0 h,A pk-a'of T d 3t of ,he‘r home and J“ - friends 28 "to".mip d o w n balancing and tum bling a d . and two tra p c /c perform er- C row ning feature of the final day w as tin* night firew orks w hich last ed for m ore than 30 m inute . .ui • passing the display of the prvvioils \e .ir G round pieces mo tlv had been d in u n n te d . w ith rocket , of various kinds used at high altitude On tin* grounds, the announein’g system, used by tin* firem en for D o u g in a * R a d io S e rv ic e finding w andering la im lio . proved the most popular recreation lluii ( om plcle Service deeds of calls to locate lost children, w andering husbands, t r missing I l o i l l e A N \ M A K E A illo wives, kept the announcer w orking I'.’li S. 3rd Ave. rim ile 21.X overtim e. Inform ation booth of the Col ice GLA SSES FITTED < '<n iiiiic ic i.il lliiild ln i; I’turtle* Ih *h|i'Hi ,• «»72 O f f i r r 21» » I Huuia «» 31» „ „ I 10 |i i|i In ft ¡i m Credit Bureaus Panel Reports Soon h e Berry Supplies Fly Sprays b o n f Py ° ' c d e b ra tio n a t H ills- » ii. of c« « h i,„-„ Ja c k w Wells St. Helens . w . . as ere i business J u lv 6. Mr. and Mrs. Jack O vergard of on Some of th e local men re tu rn e d to Salem visited the la tte r's b ro th er Some of th e local men re tu rn e d to an d sister-in-law . Mr. and Mrs. Ru- logging cam ps on T uesday. O th er ben during of Ju cam ps opened last W UVH i Kelly, x v iij . U U IIIIK r F u o u u r rth m UI U U ly iy id »» v ednesday u itv a u c t ' i a t fter I VI holidays and attended "H appy D a y s" a days vacation for th e F o u rth celebration. " " of Ju ly holiday W ill R iggle of B irk en feld m ade | F red B enefiel had his Ford V8 a business trip here F riday, re tu rn - j stolen w hile on a trip to th e beach ing hom e the sam e day. d u rin g F ourth of Ju ly holidays. P arm ella B urlingham of P o rtlan d G eorge H ollenbeck Mrs O. H visited a few days th e past w eek Stow ell and Bettv. Mr and Mrs w ith h e r grandparen ts. Mr. and Mrs. W. F K lum and fam ily visited Mr G eorge B u rlin g h am Sr. a n d Mrs. H arley S tow ell at McM inn- M r an d Mrs. H enry G regcrson villc Sunday of O lym pia. Wash., a rriv e d Sunday Jo h n S tow ell of Ryderw ood. Wash. for a visit at the hom e of Mrs. G reg- visited his g ran d m o th er M r- O. H erso n 's b rother. Fay Mead, of Bald Stow ell. Sunday evening. m erlvtaJ nmm-eh Gi eg<?rR>n |W3i hf° r M rs M artin G in d h art visited h er m erly a m erch an t in B uxton, hav- <ol, F ritz o n r d;iv ]ast w c tk Hp th e store now S bv r " w ‘ Man" I cnnvalcscing in the V eterans' hos- ’he sto re now ow ned by R. W. M an-i p ital in p o rtjand Mr G in d h a rt ,ost r< .™ ™ ___i_ . I his left hand w hile o p eratin g a buzz o .J r iti n n -T 7 h n v d? ? u s a w ' H c Iost h is ’h u m b a n d fin g ers. "‘w ’ “I L ^ . V ctcran-s b0fiP 'taI in fact, most of his hand Mr. G ind- 2nd rlCN' ' r> * v I h a rt and fam i|y fo rm erly lived here. Mr. and Mrs. N. P N elson. Mr. . n f r. . , , . and Mrs. Elvin C carlv and Vivian. C edric Loll of R ainier v,sited Ins M r. and Mrs. Jo e Ross and Evelyn. unclc and a u n t Mr and Mrs H a rr>' M iss B onnie M anley and Dave LaZott. last w eek. Mrs. W. E. Hill and daughter. Mrs. K om m er picnicked n ear V ernonia C hris D om ashofsky a re visiting the Sunday. fo rm er's d aughters. Mrs. M attie Mr. a n d Mrs D ellis C ornutt. P rin g le an d Mrs. Amy S andford of S tan to n and P atty Rhea. Mr. and Long Beach. Cal Mrs. D. B. E dw ards and Davy e n Mr. and M rs Rav Kelly visited joyed a picnic on D airy creek Mrs. K elly's p a re n ts at P uyallup. n e a r S h erm an 's mill Sunday. Wash . S aturday. L aura Q uinn, w ho has been vis G rad u ates With Honors itin g her uncle and aunt. Mr and .. ,1 .« ., , Lewis T ccgardcn. youngest b ro th e rs Jo h n W agner re tu rn e d to er of Mrs. F red Lcipold. form erly of h e r hom e in I ortlan d M onday eve- this place, g rad u ated w ith high hon- n ors Jroni S o u th w estern U niversity N orm an P eterson has th e mum p- of Law of Los A ngeles. Cal., in Ju n e Mrs. Ira Pow ell and Mrs. Harold T ccgardcn w as born in F orest G rove P eterson and fam ily a rc w orking and lived in W ashington county at Lee K irk 's b erry field on G reen d u rin g his boyhood days not g u ilty to th e ir h tw en tieth to th eft of of a a bicycle bicycle ow ow n- n- ‘.h em cele b rate ‘hc,i 7 vc,’,,c ,h wed Sd ..b-' G u Y. W ejsenback of Aloha. ‘a n" i T h e y w ere Mcs- PuI,en 1S alleged to have taken th e M argaret Gnos. Margare* ^ e y ?a^t°tim er thpdlfferCnH °-CSasions> A rnold Gnos a n d V a m i l ^ J i T F i - ^ I r pipa™4 sam e day he w as * ‘ Pi «ink -h irge IrOm J3 ° n 3 prev ,o u s charge. Zoe W itt. M arie Rogers and S h e r man Douglas, indicted for chicken theft, w ere given until F rid ay to e n te r a plea. The w om en w ere re leased on bail. G ran d ju ry , w hich w ent into ses sion T hursday, com pleted its w ork F rid ay n ^ n w ith th e re tu rn of six indictm ents. T hree negroes M arie Rnnnrc S herm an Douglas m d 7 ? W itt' w ere ;h eld for r a l on e h ? „ . ? stealing chickens from th e pens of c „ M avficId in B eaverton The sam e indictm ent nam es Ja n e Doe. a fourth p artv ;d |eged present, but " ’ho escaped. Donald La Valle. 60. itin eran t, was held on a m orals charge. LaV alle was arrested in P o rtlan d a fter he fled from n ear B anks in com pany w ith a m inor Jap an ese girl. R ene A rdell and Bessie Lnrison •vere indicted for an alleged viola tion of th e m oral laws. All persons indicted arc held in jail or are on bail. The Best USED CAR 18 '37 P lym outh Coupe annot be told from new A Real Money-Saving O pportunity for Motorists ’3 4 C h c v P ic k u p Very good condition ’29 W h ip p e t Coach F E A T U R IN G '27 Chev Conch Hea vv Goodyear Tread '26 Ford T Coach Conic in today! See them made! Get detail on this economical service. T elephone 3061 TR A D E S - TERMS All Wool Bathing Suits, Trunks. Per Men, Women and Child. 98c Women’s and Children’s Over alls and Slacks. Beach and Out ing. Weil’s special 79c Princess Slips, for Women and Children. Weil’s special 25c Women’s and Children’s Wash D resses, and you'll say “ Big Val ues.............. Weil s special 39c I oyo Panam as, for Women 25c ( learance Corsets. ( hoice 5c ( learance Brassieres 10c Women’s and Children’s A nklets and Stockings. Choice. Bair 10c Big lot Purses for Women and Children. Take your pick 25c Shoe Laces. Now, pair lc Black Darning Cotton and 1(H)- yard Spools Scw. I bread. La. I<; TIVO H A N O Ï ID I A t IO N , SERVICE GARAGE BUSCH’S W om en’s DRESSES SLR V IC I. S T A T IO N P h o n e s H illsboro 501 o r 391 A. H. Busch, P rop. C e le b ra te "H ap p y D ays" al H illsboro Ju ly 3, 4 and 5 HRYSLER - PLYMOUTH USED CAR EXCHANGE 2nd and W ashington Phone 2641 S ilk ■ O rgandie • Late - V oile Sport, Afternoon and Evening Styles. Some with ja c k e ts $ < | 0 0 E xtra Special 1 m ad e possible not only big s a v . new V -8 e n g in e has cause e veryo n e d riv e s jd iffe re n fly . ings in o p e ra tin g costs, but th e But nothing can obscure th e fa c t low est Ford price in y e a rs l If you t h a t th e 6 0 -h o rs e p o w e r Ford V -8 h a v e n 't d riven th e 1 9 3 7 Ford V -8 is setting an e n tire ly new stan d ard w ith b o th th e 8 5 a n d th o 6 0 . o f fu e l econom y. W e 're g e ttin g h o r s e p o w e r e n g in e s , you h a v e re p o rts fro m owners ran g in g w ell no Id e a ab ove 25 m iles p e r g allo n — some in th e lo w - p r ic e fie ld . C om o in m o r e th a n th a t u n d e r f a v o r a b le c irc u m s ta n c e s . o f th o m o d e rn v a lu e * a n d b r in g y o u r s e lf up to d a ta w ith a rid e . MacKenzie Motor Co. I b ir d a n d H ills b o ro W a s h in g to n P h o n e 911 LOW EST FORD PR IC ES IN TEARS All Summer Merchandise Must Go! Pi ices Talk! Here are the Values 'i on yet no barg ain when you " ta k e a c h a n c e ” o n qu ality to get a low price o n a Used Car. O u r prices are com petitive, b u t our qu ality is fa r above the m arket. T IR E S F eed - Seed - B o o l - P oultry A n d th is e n t an sw er on gas m ile a g e , b e - STARTS TODAY- WEIL’S MIGHTY ANNUAL A lw ays the Cheapest Custom Built Farm ers’ Cash Store Everyone com m up w ith a d iffe r, c o n s id e r a b ly D eveloping Feeds FORD V-8 36-ineh part Line Lunch Cloths 17c 3 for Turkish To wel F.ntls 50c 5c 36-in, Sum mer Prints. A mighty clearance. Per yard 8c hull length R uffled Curtains. Pastel colors. Special. Pair 39c oO pair lo-ili. Kitchen Curtains. While they hist. Per pair 15c Sixth) fine count, long wearing “Cannon made” Sheets 88c I (I.OOO yds. W ash Goods. Lawns, \ oiles, Batistes, Dimities, Prints and Ginghams. Per yard 15c Women’s ‘Jig g er’ Coats in white and pastels, fancy weaves. Sizes 14 t o 20 $1.69 toys' Blue Shirts 25 JC Men's ( 'h a tn h ra .v a n tl 'overt Shirts. ( loa ra noo 49c Men’s Rayon I) ress Sock; sale. Per pair ( )n 10c Men's and Boys’ Shirts - Shorts. Odd lot. Lew hrok. sizes. La. 15c ( 'llil<Iren’s Sun Suits, Play Suits ant’ lathing Suits. ( ’hoicc 25c \\ onion s Rayon Panties 10c Women’s W hite O xfords, I i es, Straps, Pumps. All heels, Two- tones and colors. Values to $4. Final clearance. Special $1.98 Men’s Dress Straw Toyo Pana- mas. Weil’s special 49c ( hildron s W hite Sandals a n tl Oxlords. Final clearance 98c Men’s White Dress O x f’ds $1.98 Hart Schaffner & ML a r x , Cloth- craft a n <1 ot loi W< II Known makes SU IT S for Mo in o n o special lot (o oloni $ 19.85 FI ORSIIEIM Shoe Sale «Starts today. Most styles. $g35