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NOVEMBER H, lî»2H. HILLSBORO, OREGON TF!E HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE SEVEN I Entertain with «giocai Briefs&> Hallowe’en Party Mrs. E. R. Bailey and Mr«. D. Poole entertained with a Hallowe'en bridge party Wedne day night of last week at the Poole home. The rooms were beautifully decorated with Hallowe’en color«, and the anie idea was carried out in the refreshments. Mrs. Patterson and Herman Frank won fir-t prize , with Mrs. Walter Frank and I.. F. Brown receiving consolation prize». Tho-e present were Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frank, Mr. mid .Mr». Hi nnan Frank, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Brown, .Mr. and MI I M. I1' i "n. M I m 'I Mr . Melvin Crow, Mr. mid Mr-, P. J. Bnilay of Portlaad« Mi Edith I’m ti r-on, Neville Bagley, Mr. and Mrs. Poole, and Mr. and Mr Bailey. Elmer Wohler are the committee in The program at the Coffee club charge. Friday afternoon at the chamber of commerce room will lie devoted to music, with Mrs. Fred Sewell as the » at leader. Mrs. F. B. Davi», Mr«. Henry 6-tf Stasek ami Mrs. W. H. Williams will be the hostesses of the after- (■-strain comes, noon. warning. Dr. will examine Second Crop of 26 Crates without charge _ Vandecoevering Mrs. George hington Hotel, near Roy was a Hillsboro visitor last. 3 th. 36-37 Thursday afternoon. She reported that on Wednesday she picked 18 Turkey Shoot pounds of red raspberries in her Turkey shoot at the Washington berry patch, and still has blooms and green berries on the vines. The County Rod and Gun club grounds second crop has produced 26 crates at Hillsboro Airport, Sunday, No vember 18. 37-38 so far. Coffee Club Meet. Friday The Pint Mntr. Slur liidgo gave « the home of Mrs. Wlmt’a On at the E. M. Mays of near North Plains, I nesday evening Vetn*tian Theater who has been ill the Portland Medi It L. Tucker, wl cal hospital for two month«, wa I for Seattle. Gam- Friday and Saturday brought home last Thui »«lay by his rcfieshments were November 9 and 10 daughter, Mrs. L< «ter Cypher, und bers of the du Mrs. is coiivale l ing at his home. Karl liane mid George K Tucker with a lx UH U Aitimi III "ClICUS Bookie ” Mrs. Clara Garrett of the Prin token uf esteem. cess Beauty Shop, moved her shop Itu ell Carter, the young son of equipment and household furniture Mr. and Mr . Ha<kell Carter of over till* week-end to the rooms for <*r Portland, underwent an oiierution merly occupied by Dr. hurluiiil, over fur double mastoid lust week, and is Skaggs' store. repiirted to be out of danger now. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kreh arrived Talks on Electrical Service Mr. and Mrs. Carter formerly lived Suturday from Lumsden, Saskatche Mr», Douglass Honored Jack Murton of the local Portland in Hillsboro, and the little fellow is wan, Canada, and are guests of Mrs. Mrs. It. It. Compton mid Mr II. Electric Power company went to a grand-on of Mr. und Mrs. George A. J. Perkins. They formerly re- II. Stark, sisters of Charlo Doug j <'urtcr of this city. silled hcre and will ugain locate lass, entertained with a miscellan Lakeview school house east of Wa pato Monday evening, where he talk Mr, mid Mrs. A. II. Busch and here. eous shower Monday night at the ed to 40 residents of that section on their house guests, Mrs. N. W. home of Mrs. Compton in Portland The + ♦ a line extension for electrical ser i Thompson and Mrs. Dayton Hen taries ___ in honor of Mrs. Douglass. The vice in that district. A committee E E. Northrup of near Bunk « was rich« of Moro, attended the horse vention in Corvallis Friday and Sat centerpiece on the dining table was v.as appointed by those present to I show Monday night nt the Interna urday, nixl E. L. Moore of the locul ii wedding cake baked by Mr. Comp work up the proposition. in the city on l»UMiti««nn Monday. ton and decorated with a miniature Mr. mid Mrs. IL K. Wilson of Fir tional Livestock Exposition in Port chamber of commerce will attend. Those present Mu« Haven« Entertain« dale were Hillsboro cullers Monday. land. The visitors returned home Mrs. . Joseph Scheible and son of bride and groom. ■ Tuesduy morning. near Mountaindale were dinner were .Mr. and Mrs. Douglass, Mr. Miss Dorothy Havens was hostess John Meenen mid family of lleth The Sunshine girls of the Metho- ' guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Sam Bentley and Mr. and last Thursday night at a kitchen any were county sent visitors Thurs Mrs. L. F. Brown of Hillsboro; Mrs. ' shower for Mrs. Charles Douglass, a | (list church will give their teacher, Cramer, the dinner lieing in James day. Sadie Douglass, Mr. and .Mr-. George recent bride. Games and music were ; Mrs. R. L. Tucker, u farewell recep honor i of Mrs. Cramer’s birthday. Mr. mid Mrs. T. D. Tallmon of tion Friday evening at the home of Scott and daughters, Winifred and and Mrs. George Alexander features of the evening, and Mr. Buxton were in the city on business .Miss Irene Connell. Mr. mid Mrs. Joyce, Mrs. E. E. Scott, Mrs. Susan the Mrs. Mary Corwin of Salem refreshments were served. Those and Thursday. | Tucker and their daughter, Mur- were „ guests Tuesday of Mr. and Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stark present were Mrs. Douglass, Mrs. The estate of Mary Schindler, who i I guret, will soon leave for Seattle to Mr». Charles Koontz, coming over to and Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Compton, Floyd Miller, Mrs. L. F. Brown, Mrs. all of Portland. died October 7, has been admitted ■ make thdr home. vote ul the general election. j A. W. Havens, and the Misses Lil to probate. Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. Lu- lian Homedew, Janette Cady. Opal Miss Gladys Bentley was a guest Mrs. Mina Shirley mid her daugh dema Anderson, Mrs. Lloyd Brown i over the week-end of Miss Bonnie Betzer, Mollie Roth, Evelyn Sewell, Mr. and Mrs. John Kamna. Jr., ter. Mary, one of the locul teachers, and Mm. Ed Saxton were visitors at Wilson of Alameda, Portland. Miss Esther Perkins, Ellen Watts, Phyllis entertained Friday evening with a j the Pythian home ut Vancouver Sun visited Newberg Sunday. Bentley is a pupil at the Northwest dinner at ‘heir home near Farming Weik, Dorothy and Ruth Havens. John Haas mid family moved to 1 day. They delivered some fruit and School of Commerce. ton in honor of Mr. Kamna'» sister. Auxiliary Help« Red Cross jelly from th«« local Pythian Sisters Portland Friday, where they will. The Women’s Home Missionary Miss Betty, who will soon leave for ! to the Children’s unit ut thut place. At the meeting of the American make their future home. church will California, Those present were Mr. Ix*gion society of the Methodist Mi Auxiliary Tuesday evening Members of the Home Missionary meet Tuesday afti lernoon at the home and Mrs. John Kamna, Sr, Mrs. L. la'ster of the Imperial . “ , Mr. and it was voted to give $10 to the Red cafe, who has been ill for some society of the M. E. church wish to of Mrs. F. D. Eagon, Tenth and Mi- Henry Kamna, Sr., Mr. and Cross for relief work. Another ac j announce that they appreciate the Main streets. days, is able to be out ugain. Mrs. John F. Kamna, Mr. and Mrs. tivity planned was a paper and Mr. and Mrs. J. I*. Rhea attended help und patronage received at their Bert Shipley, formerly in the au Earl Donel-on and daughter, Mil- magazine drive on November 23, the funeral Friday at Amity of Mrs. I food »ale and lunch counter Satur tomobile business here but recently dred; Miss Betty Kamna, Miss Anna and all members and friends are re Rhea's niece, Mrs. Velma Withrow day, which enabled them to realize in business in Portland, bus sold out Kamna, Miss Marguerite and Darrel quested to save their papers for the a neat sum for their work. Butts. und will noon move with his family Mertz, and host and hostess and Auxiliary. Mrs. Charles Pugh, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Turner of to Seattle. sons. Miss Kamna and her cousin, Arthur Kroeger and Mrs. B. L. Mr. und Mrs. Dale Sigler of Port- , land spent the week end at the home Cloverdale are receiving congratula Charles Dodd, his mother, Mrs. Miss Anna Kamna, had expected to Adams were named as a committee tions upon the birth of a son. Stan M. A. Dodd of Banks, and his sis leave for Los Angeles Tuesday, but to get patterns for toys to be made of Mr. Sigler's mother, Mrs. Lucy ley Ennis, October 23. .Mr. and Mrs. Huttie Davison of Forest on account of illness of Miss Betty out of cloth scraps for children as- Sigler. Mrs. Turner formerly resided here, ter, Mrs. F. A. Bailey und daughter, ami Mrs. Turner was Miss Caroline Grove were Hillsboro visitors Wed the trip has been postponed for a j sisted in the child welfare work. short time. Members wishing to assist with the nesday. Miss Eva, left last Thursday for Losh before marriage. sewing are requested to meet at the Mrs. Grace McNeil of Tillamook Portland, where they will spend the Girl Reserve. Give Play Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Woods and was a Hillsboro vinitor the first of home of Mrs. A. W. Hoffman on winter. Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Cann of Port the week, in attendance at the fune The Hilhi Girl Reserves had a November 21. The monthly card Mrs. John Kulow land were Sunday guests of Mrs. meeting at the high school Monday party will be held Thursday night, Josephine Hathaway and son. Frank, ral of her grandfather, E. M. Rice. afternoon. After the opening cere November 15, and Mrs. A. H. Mor Mrs. Eugene H. Blake of Kansas monial the committee chairmen gave gan, Mrs. A. F. Kroeger, Mrs. B. L. of cast of Hillsboro. Mr. Woods is it brother mid .Mrs. Cann a daugh City, M isnouri, in a guest of Mr. and talks on the duties of their mem Adams, Mrs. Charles Pugh and Mrs. Mrs. George T. McGrath. The visi bers. Since the Portland Girl Re who is ter of Mrs. Hathaway. .Mrs. (¡ertruile (' tor in a cousiq, of Mr. McGrath. Estacada, Notice—Having sold my practice spending the winte serve Federation is making Christ Mrs. Winters, wife uf Rev. W. A. Tuesday, Winters of Joseph, was the guest of was n Hillsboro vi Miss Mabel Masterson left last mas boxes for Indian children on to R. J. Nicol, all my accounts are coming over to vote. Mr. and .Mrs. M W. Johnson, 1136 week for Klamath Falls, where she reservations, the girls brought gifts due and payable at Dr. Nichol’s of S. E Gaines returned Sun Jackson street, during the past has accepted a position at the Kla to be sent. After the business meet fice (my former office).—S. M. Rea 37p ing nine girls gave a play, "Receiv- gan. «lay from spending a week nt Kelso, week. Rev. Winters was .Mr. and math Valley General hospital. Wash., with her daughter, Mrs. Glen Mrs. Johnson's pastor for two years Frank Jensen returned Wednes ing Gifts on Christmas Afternoon,” Kiddies inquire at the Perfection day from a month’s visit with his which was original and clever. After Bennett, and family. ut Cascade, Idaho. Bakery about the Buddy Squirrel .Mr. and Mr.«. Will Tupper visited .Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Rice of Rai sinter, in Sacramento, Cal., and the stunt. Miss Louise A. Nex met club. ____________ _______ 36-t with the publicity and program com in Portliind with their daughter, nier attended the funeral .Monday other places in that state. The other girls assisted Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilkes and mittees. Mrs. Guy Edson, and family, from of Mr. Rice's brother, E. M. Rice. Wednesday to Sunday. They returned home Tuesday and daughter, MUs Ipha, ot Portland, Miss Tennessee Weatherred in label J. R. McNew of Scofield was were accompanied by Mrs. Rice, were guests Tuesday of Mr. and ing and wrapping gifts. transacting business in Hillsboro. who will spend u short time with Mrs. R. W, Cox. Mr. and Mr«. Furrow Entertain Mr. McNew and family will soon them. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bentley and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Furrow enter tlu- attended sons, Earl and Elbert, move back to their furm. Miss Sylvia Beeler of Hillsboro tained with a Hallowe’en party Wed Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Biassing at ami .Mi»« Rose lladenfelt of Storm International stock show in Port- nesday evening of last week. The tended a meeting of the Northwest- ';Bhe >, Iowa, were week-end guests nt land Sunday. evening was spent in playing games, Miss Myrtle Walker was a week- and at a late hour a Hallowe’en »ctrv society Saturday night the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. • rn Poetr; Stalder of Cedar Mill. Miss Haden- Mr. and hotel in Portland. end guest at the home of Formerly known as the at the Multnomah ............. . lunch was served. Those present Mrs. Harley Peterson in McMinn- were Messrs, and Mesdames E. L. Mr and Mrs. Charles Kessler and felt is Mr». Stalder's cousin. ville. Floyd Bentley returned Saturday Hillsboro Transfer Co., family and Mrs. Charles It. Hall and Johnson, J. H. Haffner, E. W. Plapp, two children of Banks were ..... „ guests ...... . from a visit of several weks in Los Eugene Binz of Cornelius was L. S. Logan, Miss Rowena Hermen, While in the south he transacting business in Hillsboro on E. C. Overman and the host and Sunday of .Mr. und Mrs. L. G. Self-j Angeles, operated by Strong and witnessed an accident where four Tuesday. ridge. hostess. Larrance, is stil located at women in an automobile drove over Mrs. .Anne Sigler, who has been Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Longworth ill for the past week, is improving, Bazaar at North Plains and son. Clark, of Stafford, and Roy i a 250-foot embankment. The ladies of the Scotch Tualatin Hudson and J. M. Carlson of Port-1 The Past Noble Grands’ club of Free wood can be obtained at land were Sunday guests of Mrs. the Rebekahs met Wednesday night the new high school building by Plains church will hold a bazaar in at the home of Mrs. Elwood John calling Mr. Mercer, in charge of the K. of P. hall at North Plains, Elma Denby. evening, December 5. Mr. and Mrs. William Schulme- son. Mrs. W. O. Morley, Mrs. Otto the construction work. Wood is Wednesday There will be a program beginning rich, who have been staying nt Sea-. Johnston and Mrs. Maud Lake were whut was used for forms and is at 8 o’clock. Proceeds from the ba aide for some time, returned Mun the assisting hostesses. good kindling. zaar will be used for helping to pay Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bowman and and solicits your business day to cast their ballots in the gen-1 off^he_debt^>n_the_cemeterjr^^^^^ daughter, Grace, and Mr. and Mrs. Celebrats 17th Anniversary eral election. on all hauling jobs Mr. and Mrs. Russell Frost enter Mr. and Mrs. John Zenor of Win W. O. Morley were Sunday guests Chester Bay are guests this week of of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Turner at tained a few friends Tuesday night They also visited Nes- in honor of the 17th wedding anni ♦ ♦ ♦ , ■ Mr. and Mrs. llenry Henry Kroeger. Mrs. Cloverdale. versary of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ven Zenor was formerly f .... Miss Wilhel- kowln and 1 “r,ftc C,ty- of ' “ the young people able of Westimber. Progressive ! Twenty-five ------------ minn Kroeger. Miss Helen Creitx Contract and Long Dis Alfred .McParland, an employe of of the Methodist church went to the pinochle was the amusement of the the Reynolds' Grocery, had his hand county hospital Sunday afternoon evening, with Mrs. Batchelar and Instructor in Violin at Pacific tance Hauling badly cut last week, which necessi and held a service for the benefit of Mr. Brown winning first prize and Miss Jessie Miss Lormor and W. F. Lormor re University, announces the tated several stitches being taken by the resident patients. Poole was leader. ceiving second prizes. Those pres opening of a class in Hillsboro, Dr. D. E. Wiley. GIVE US A TRIAL Mrs. G. S. Allison, wife of the ent were Mr. and Mrs. Venable, Mr. at the home of Miss Ruth Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Campbell and Mrs. John Kennedy and Mr. and children and Bruce Parkins of For late Dr. G. S. Allison of Spokane, and Jones, 1446 Fourth street, L. E. Stevens of Westimber, est Grove spent Sunday afternoon Wash., was visiting her sister-in- Mrs. where she may be seen Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Brown, Mr. and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis law. Mrs. M. W. Johnson, last week, Mrs. W. F. Lormor, Misses Vera and left for California Friday. Saturdays. Holt of Newton station, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Bronleewe and Frost, Lois Brown and Ida Lormor, H. J. Lund left last Thursday for the Misses Sylvia Beeler, Rose Stal- Richard Lormor, Lester Batchelar, Los Angeles, where he will spend der and Irene Stalder attended the Harold Frost, and host and hostess. the winter with his daughters and basket social and program at Helve Mrs. Gonyo Complimented son, Mrs. Conrad Helgeson, Miss tia Saturday night. Alice Lund and O. A. Lund. A number of North Plains ladies Mrs. Maude Phelps, who has been gave a surprise party for .Mrs. C. 11. Mr. anil *Mrs. Charles Buhman, making her home here with her par Gonyo Wednesday afternoon of last Mrs. Ella Monteny and Miss Mary Sias were guests Sunday of Mrs. E. ents, the late E. M. Rice and wife, week in honor of her birthday. She is moving to Portland this week. received ninny beautiful presents F. Sias and daughter, Miss Anna, Mr. and Mrs. Janies Buchan of from various points in the United and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Moore. Marshfield returned home Tuesday, States. Central America and China. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Thompson and] attending the funeral of Mrs. The hostess gave a humorous read daughter, Elaine, and Miss Ruby lifter ing and piano solo. The dining room Carlson of Portland were guests on Buchan's father, E. M. Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Watson and was decorated in autumn shades and Saturday of Mrs. Elma Denby. Mr. ■ little son, of Portland, were Sunday yellow chrysanthemums. J’he guests Thompson is n son of Mrs. Denby. of Mr. Watson's parents, Mr. were Mesdames (’. Langue and son, Mrs. George Harms was taken to guests Laurence; E. Miller, daughter, Della, the Emanuel hospital in Portland •nd Mrs. M. E. Watson. Roy Rice and family of Salem mid son, Teddie; M. Westcott. J. Thursday, and on Saturday she un Pritchard, J. Doyle, J. Vandomelon derwent an operation for goitre. She were here the first of the week to and C. Gonyo. Following the lunch attend the funeral of Mr. Rice's is reported ns convalescing nicely. eon, Mrs. Miller entertained with a Mr. and Mrs. J. Lyster and Albert father, E. M. Rice. number of piano solos. Mr. and Mrs. John Blaser of near Rebitzke of Beaver and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wnchner and Miss Eve Mountaindale were Hillsboro visitors lyn Crews of Hillsboro were dinner» Wednesday morning, en route guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Portland. Bose of near Hillsboro. Mrs. Alvina lierdlein and _ w nite reinforced Mrs. Lena Stewart entertained the were visitors at the International gold case stock show the last of the week. Needlecruft club last Thursday af engraved ternoon at her home on Baseline Mrs. A. B. Vinson of Pasco, street. Plans were made for an Wash., spent the week-end with her npron and food sale on Saturday, sister, Mrs. M. E. Watson. November 24, Ht the Emmott mar- Herman Koeber of Portland was ket. a Hillsboro visitor Saturday, looking Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jarvis of Stock- after property interests. ton, Cal., are _ guests this week of The Social Circle of the Congre Mrs. Jarvis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. gational church will meet at 2:30 William Brogden. Mr. Jarvis is p. m. next Thursday. with the state department of agri Mrs. J. R. Daniels of Kinton was culture in the southern state and will visit the International stock in the city on business Friday. OU’LL choose a Fac’ i when you hear a show during his visit here, They Gruen lus now perfected the arrived Sunday evening. Fada. They’re 1 ere now. Come in today first wrist watch we can The Three Link Social club card fully recommend at this price. and listen to this ne.v A.C. electric receiver. This is maJe poMible by the party Inst Thursday evening was special Gruen movement con well attended, 19 tables being play- Duotone velvetcx geld and brown metal struction which allows ed. Mrs. Harley Smith and T. " C. cabinet—single dial—pilot light—phonograph greater sire and strength Summer Price» Still In Reynolds won first prizes in bridge of parts. and Mrs. Lena Stewart and J. M. attachment jacks—rejector. The set that ex Effect . $5» Gnien Wristlets are Hiatt won first in "500.” Members cels in tone quality, selectivity, distance and Prices will soon raise, don’t delay now available in a choice of in charge of the event were Mes- several smart designs in ilnmes Edwin Bowman, Ross Brown, reliability. Coal ........................... $15.50 heavy white reinforced gold Josephine Case, and Mr. and Mrs. cases. Briquets .................... $15.75 L. I. Davies. Wood .......................... $3.50 The Delphian club met Monday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. IL A. Block or Slab 1255 Washington Street Telephone 1332 Deck, with Mrs. O. B. Gates as the leader. After the business session Jeweler n short program was given, consist 1211 Main Street ing of solos los b; by Mrs. V. W. Gardner, nccompaniei. ’ ied by Mrs. Erma Taylor Sparks, The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. V. W. Telephone 2661 Gardner on Monday, November 19. 1277 North Range Street M rs. C. B. Buchanan and Mrs. Thomas Tongue will be the leaders. ♦ h The Hillsboro Truck ÔC Fuel Co 1153 Washington Street VIOLIN CLASS 1 Auxiliary Card I Dancing We ... ____ ____ _ you to personally invite Shadyside on Saturday nights. New augmented dance band, Gail Karns, director. "Bunny” Graves entertain er and personality girl. Entertain ment extraordinary. 37p Dance at Huber There will be a dance at Haber Commercial hall on Saturday ' night. November 17. Good music, Lunch served. Everybody invited. ' Ticket* 75 cents; ladies free. Claud and Earl Cook, managers. 37-38 Dance at Laurel There will be a dance at the Lau rel Community hall Saturday night, November 10. Everybody invited. 37 Party Better let Andy fix your watch. The Legion Auxiliary will have a card party at the Veterans’ hall on He knows how.—J. L. Anderson, 16-tf Thursday night, November 15, be Jeweler, 1211 Main street. ginning at 8 o’clock. Bridge, When you need glasses, — prizes and refreshments. Admission zieCsee DR. LUZADER at 25 cents. Everybody invited and a the Hillsboro Phar- special invitation is extended to ———mac/, every Saturday.—32-tf newcomers. Coffee Club + Play The Coffee club will stage a play, "Chicken Feed,” a 3-act comedy, at the Venetian theater, Tuesday and Wednesday evening-, November 13 and 14, at 8:15. Reserved seats, 50 cents; children general admission, 25 cents. Twenty merchants have donated prizes to be given at these performances. Reserve seats at the Delta Drug store. 37 Learn to Fly! In a New 1928 Air King Plane We will take only a limited number of student«. Charles Langmack, licensed pilot, in structor. Passenger» taken any place any time Telephone 872 for information Announcing that Dr. Kenneth T, Long EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST will be here Wednesday and Srturday After noons of Each Week Hillsboro Air Port with Dr. E. IL Smith in the Com mercial National Bank building. Practicing Eye Sight Specialist in Portland for 15 years. East of Hillsboro on Orenco Market Road < » ♦ DANCING Every Saturday Night ARAB’S TENT Hillsboro Please Notice Again! REDUCTION ON Perfection Bread Small Loaf .......... Large Loaf 8c 2 for 23c 2 for 15c Twins, each Scotch Double 10c Saturday Specials Peach Pies, Old English Pound each .................. 20c Cake, each .......... 25c Boston Baked Beans, Hot ........................ 10c to 30c Holiday Fruit Cake is now ready; one pound.. 40c Buddy Squirrel wants you all to try his large assort Boys for ment of Fresh Nuts. E __ and ' girls inquire . Buddy’s Color Books that offer $125.00 in prizes. Please notice we will discontinue the refund on cash register receipts after November 15 PERFECTION BAKERY AND COFFEE SHOP Telephone 1542 $35 Wristlets we can recommend We Want Vou to Decide Y BUY NOW! NIGHT IN PARIS CARNIVAL A"E Dance Asupices of Hillsboro Post of the American Legion Hillsboro Auditorium Monday Night, Nov. 12 HATS — SERPENTINES — BALLOONS SIDE SHOWS Patriotic Exercises Venetian Theater 11:00 A. M Hillsboro Radio and Electric Co. J. L. Anderson Hillsboro Ice and Coal Company Football Hilhi vs. Tillamook Hillsboro Field