Page Six H IL L S B O R O F riday and saw 14 of fleet boats go past on to Portland. Many Attend Annual Picnic Hazeldale Club AR G U S, mat intention was to spend th e day at G rant park tint the ram spoiled those plan- Present w ere Mr and "Mi's “Pl-ti r Mt'iuiet Mi and Mrs 1.1 .«lie Davis of Monmouth and tw in d aughters Joan and Jean. Mr and Mrs F rank Malcolm and d aughters D orrene and Helen. Mr and Mrs Ervin W alter- and son Allan. Mrs Ida S tevens of S utherlin. Mr and Mis H erm an W alters and -on Gene. .Mr and M i- S T W alters Mr and Mrs. Frank P arm er and d au g h ter Joyce. Mr and Mr- Jo h n W alters, Mr and Mr- Elm er W alters. Mr and Mr- Jam es W alters ami fam ily V erna Evelyn. Jam es and Donald. Mr. and Mrs A R Pearson. Mrs J. J C hurehley. Dickie Kayo and Mrs Clancy Mr. and Mrs Fred Beck and son Allan and Mrs N P Johnson spent several days last week at Taft beaches Rev. Hinrichs and Family Visit in East Mrs K C asw ell of Lompoc. C at: and John Babcock and Miss K ath ­ erine Babcock of Denver. Colo , vis­ ited Mrs W illiam F u erv and Mi­ ami Mrs F ran k Pezoldt and other relativ es h ere W ednesday. They have been visiting Mr B abcocks HAZELDALE A large num ber son. ast week fam ily. chased a hom e on Farm ington road, for A lbert K rah m er th e past th ree Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mille and weeks. and are now w orking for B Leon­ ch ild ren of Tillam ook spent t h e etti in the hay and b erry fields. Miss F rieda Pfahl of P o rtlan d is S A X T O N A I.O O N EY w eek-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. R ob­ spending her vacation w ith her e rt Pom eroy. P roducers o f Q u a lity m other at th e A lbert K rah m er home. F riends of Miss Velva H yde hon­ SAND and GRAVEL ored h er with a food show er in P lan t located 4 m iles no rth of P o rtlan d W ednesday night. F orest G rove on Gales C reek. (B y Mrs. R. Hunger) Phone 1609 R (By Mrs. F rank Pezoldt) A group of F u tu re F arm ers ROCK CREEK—A su rp rise party A m erica left F orest G rove T hursday w as given Mrs. J. D um as by a w ith Mr. B linkhorn W esley Parson i By G irl Scout Troop No. 61) group of friends a n d neighbors and Donald A llen w ere am ong the Mr. and Mrs. Jack S atchell and T hursday evening in honor of h er group from this com m unity. They d au g h ter Delina and B arbara W alter or Irritation b irth d ay anniversary. P resen t w ere w ill stop at several cities in W ash- spent several days of last w eek at F re e S a m ple o f G ID G R A N ­ Mr. and Mrs. C hueth er and fam ily ington on th eir w ay to Canada, Taft. U L E S — th e v e g e ta b le m u c in , of Canada, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben G eorge House is rem odeling his G eorge G rayson in ju red his back w h o se p r o te c tiv e d e m u lc e n c e Leu and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Con- barn. and rib s in a fall from a ladder and d e to x ific a tio n b r o u g h t rad D ick and family, Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r H unger is up on a crutch w hile w orking on his house. r e lie f a nd c o rr e c tio n to t h o u ­ s a nd s— a t y o u r D r u g g is t: Bronka. Mr. and Mrs. L o u i s a fter fractu rin g his leg Ju ly 6 and C harles W alters is vacationing at Z uercher. Mrs. L. Wismer. Rose- o th er injuries w hen he ran into O strander. Wash., w ith his uncle. m ary W ilken and Mr. and Mrs. th e side of a car. John C hatterto n . J. Dumas. ----------------------------------- P a lm D r u g S to re A W alters-O liver reunion was H. J. G etty Injured L e t the advertisem ents help you held M onday at the hom e of Mrs. H. J. G etty suffered a fractu red m ake y o u r shopping plans. GET FREE S A M P L E P eter M onner in P ortland. The orig- w rist and other in ju ries w hen he -------- ----------- — ----- •----- fell from a load of hay last week. Louis B auer has started his hav baler. T he h ay crop h ere is m edi­ um. Rev. E. J. Scheidt has been v isit­ in g relatives in California. See U. S. Ships Mr and Mrs. John G utschm idt of this section and Mr and Mrs Jo h n S chneider Jr. and fam ilv of S hady B rook and Mr. and Mrs. A rnold B erger and fam ily of West U nion w ent to Sauvies Island to th e C arl Schnabele place, which is situ ated on th e bank of th e W il­ lam ette riv er near th e Columbia Orenco Circle to Meet Wednesday Pastor Attends Church Conference Mrs. J. Dumas Honored Friday Orchardale Cedar Mill INTESTINAL STA5I5, H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Past Chiefs Hold Animal Picnic M Ol'N I’AINDAl E Past C hiefs' club held its annual picnic on Dairy creek at th e D elbert Fowles place T hursday afternoon A fter the lias ket lunch at noon "900" was played in which Mrs H enry C ypher hud h igh a n d Mrs P A Q u a lls had s e c ­ ond Mrs Andy C hristener will e n ­ tertain the club tixiay iT hursduyt Mi-.- Jo h an n a B aker of P ortland w as a w eek-end guest of her b ro th ­ er Joe Baker. Mr and M r- Loci H ollenlxek and son spent the w eek-end at Taft I’he.v also \ i-ited Sunday evening w ith M r anil Mrs Sydney C onnolly of W illam ina \n n t\e is a ry O bserved M argaret M uthicscn ami Dennis Hall w ere F riday evening d in n er pally guests of Mr and Mrs L eon­ ard Y andom elen of Roy in honor of th eir second w edding anniversary A nnual M ountaindale L utheran Sunday school picnic held al the M ountaindale school house Sunday w as very well attended V nnivrrxarirs C elebrated M r and M rs L eonard VanDomc- len of Hoy. Mr and Mrs Earl H ol­ lenbeck and Mr and Mrs H ubert Sm ith and son Earl w ere Sundav dinner party guests of M r and Mrs Sydney Connolly of W illam ina in honor of the second w edding a n n i­ versary of Mr. and Mrs. L eonard VaiiDomelen and the birthday a n ­ niversary of Mrs H ubert Sm ith. W alter M atlnesen. w ho is a tte n d ­ ing O regon S tate college, spent the w eek-end at his hom e here .Mrs. Diulsoii H ostess Mrs C harles Dodson will e n te r­ tain the B anks-M ountauidale '500'' club at her home July 27 Mrs Donald G arrtg u s and d au g h ­ ters of Forest G rove w ere w eek-end Thursday, .1 uly 22, I9.T g u e s is oi ner parents, an and Mrs C I W illiams A nu m b er of friends from this vicinity attended the double w ed ­ ding dim er at the B uckeye pavilion Wednesday evening, given by Mi­ ll n d Mi s Rawleigh B aker i Betty V aiiD om elen’ amt Mr ami Mrs Pom M eade i L oretta VaiiDomelen > Mr am t Mrs J I. VaiiDomelen and family ami Emil Bigcloyv -pent Friday at Sauv ies Island as dm nei guest- of Mr ami Mrs Earl Iteeher and view ed the fleet (■range M eets day As a special m usical iiuiii I h a duig fur several w eeks at Ihe C Mis,. W illiams and Ml Mason sang Em l S lieteh ei home a duet. Mi ami Mis L ars Peterson and Subscribe fo r the Argus family of M arshfield w ere W ednes­ day visitors at the W A B unnell . home. Mrs W A B unnell w a -. honor HARRISON D- HUGGINS guest al a birth d ay d in n er Friday M D. at thi- J E Lew ton Inane m Forest G rove M isses A nna M a n e am t D o m ili) S tr e tc h e r of M cCook. N eli. a ie vis- EVE. EAlt. NOSE and lll l t O A l SFECI AI.IST August 7 W ashington G range will hold its next m eeting August 7 at 8 30 p m Mrs I. Law Ion of Seattle. Wash veils a guest last w eek of her re la ­ tives here Scholls Aid Gives Benefit Dinners G LASSES FITTED ADKINSO (T im m errlal Building 1‘honra Ilo in a wiUt Cudy Matar Ca. Pilona SIS DODGE - PLYMOUTH (»ffict. 2V7 1 (By Miss Lo rra in e D rm m in) SCHOLLS Benefit dinner-, spon­ sored by the Scholls Ladles Aid are being given nt the church parlors every T hursday during the m onth of July- lii the absence of Rev S tearns Cushing, who w ith his wife i s a t ­ tending t h e L ittle River institute cam p n ear Roseburg the pulpit was filled by C arl Mason, a W illam ette theological student Mr. uml Mr- Jo h n U lrich of Salem , p aren ts of Mrs Cushing, and Miss C arla W il­ liams. w ere at church services Sun- DR. R. J. NICOL DR. E. W. ALMQUIST DR. R. L. BEAN V e t e r in a r ia n s T eleph ones Bt3 and 642 Concrete Construction lliiv p y o u r basement remodeled now w ith concrete We w ill do the w o rk and furnish the m aterials. op tile w a lls ! Concrete Construction of All Kinds Our Specialty All Kinds of Concrete nod Clny Building Materials Hillsboro Concrete Brick 8C Tile Co. 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