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HILLSBORO THE Thursday, Decembvr lo, 1931 ARGUS, Burkhalter of Noulh of Hillsboro, was burned about the mouth arid i lo st Friday when she attempted to take (rcH'dliic. 'Ihc child climb i«d up to a dresser and got the ' < rcsolinc lump which had been burned the night before to cure “Ac». High” Dre ember 'I In* juniors of I h r Hillftboro the i hildren's colds. Fortunately she union high M’liool will present their i didn't swallow enough to have any c 1« . . play Friday e vening, Drccm i serious effects. her IH, al 8 o'clock, at the high M’liool audilorium. Mr. and Mrs. Cady Entertain ii — Mr. and Mrs. M P. (Judy enter- night with five tallied Saturday , „ Auftdi«ry to Pack Box«ft— tablcft of bridge, i hr invitational Auxiliary to the American Le gioil Will ¡nick ( hristmas boxes at list included Mc»»rs. . and Mesdames Ihr Veteran»' hall on Saturday, < liarlex Walker, J. 1 W Holt, M II J. W. .' December 19. Member» arc asked Stevenson, It. E. McNeal, to donate good inaga/.iiirs, I oy» and Crow, Frank Pyle, W. C. Theda, Dr. and Mrs. J. <). Bobb, Mrs. It. home made cool •kirn. Walworth, Mrs. R. L. Smith, and host mid hostess. Church I ••« Wrdnftftday— — n— Ihr ladies of tlir ('hristlHn church Give Dinner «nd Program vs ill have a tra ut the church next I hr Women’» Church Service < M \\ rdnrsduy afternoon. M league of the Episcopal church I'owrII is chuirinun <>f the refresh sponsored a chicken dinner and ment committer und Mrx. Floyd program Wednesday night at All Estrpp is chairman of the progrum Saints’ church. The program con committer. sisted of vocal solos by Mrs V. W. Gardner arid Miss Minerva Fuller Mi« Cr«*w Entertain« — and violin selections by Miss Duine Mrs J. I Crow entertained the Smith Miss Lois Reed was the ac Wednesday afternoon bridge dub companist . at her home. The following num ♦ Iters were present: Mesdames J. (). •» Robb. ( liarleft Walker. B F Pile, M I* ( idy, R Walworth, it I ♦ M. Neal, J W I I loll and Hie host- ♦— css. REBEKAH CLUB GIVES DINNER AND PROGRAM Mr« Bryant Speak ft— I’hc Past Noble Grunds' club of Mrs. Emma Bryant, former coun the Rebekahs gave a dinner Friday ly school superintendent, spoke on nig lit at the Odd Fellows' hall, fol “Washington County I du< itional lowed by a program and dance. Facilities” at the meeting of the ihc program consisted of a rr- \ \ I \\ ,i 11 . ho mi of Mi • « italion in costume, “\'oyagr from Huth Burlingham in Forest Grove the South Land,” by Ardis Eiling Friday night This was followed by ,««n; “Our Chinese Friend,” by round table discussions on differ Velma Abendroth, in costume; solos ent phases of education. Ruth Raynard, accompan- by Miss ’ ird by Mis# Eva McCormick; a V caper Service nt Baptist Church — skit, , “1 hr Modern \mrri< an Home,” Vesper services will be held Sun Mit« hell Kerr, Helen Stannard, afternono, December 20, day aftrrn«»n<)> 20, at the ( onnie Peterson and Alvis Dirka- Baptist church, beginning at 4 .soil, under the (lirrc-ti«»n of Mrs. o'clock. Mi llopkins, dire« tor of II. 1 H St innard, and se lections by the choral club, will have hair charge the high school quartet, Timothy of the | irogram, which will be pre Br«»wnhill, Gilbert Priest, (’lai r sented by the choral dubs of Hills Beeler and Robert Kalk warf. boro .nid I or» I Grove, n-sisted by Mi»« M irtha Jam« • and Mrs. 11. il WISMER NAMED HEAD St.i nn a rd. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Officers for the year, 1932, elect 11 nr« Ilonorrd ed Monday evening b y Phoenix \\ G. Hare wai given a lodge No. 31, Knights of Pythias, se S a til rd tty night in honor are as follows: J. J. W¡Miner, chan anniversary. A of her birthday cellor commander; Leonard Brown, pot luck dinner was served at 6:30 vice c hancellor; I It. Pe ppard, pre by the* i were members late; S. E. Fayram, master of of tile w which Mr. and work; A. W. Havens, K. of it. md Those present Mrs Ila S , and M of F ; James D. Ander- lussell Morgan, were Mr H son, master of exchequer; G Otto llirtrauipf, Mr. Mr < Chapman, master at arms; M and I Wells, and Mr. and Gifford, inner guard: G. Rua • •!! Mrs Morgan, outer guard; F. J. Sewell, trustee, three years. TOWN TOPicy Return I rom ( aliiornia Patten re Mi ind Mra n ' turned Tuesday night fro m a month's viisi al the- home of their son, Prof. A P Pullen, al Modesto Cal Prof Pttltrn is priiicipal of the Kcioftcvelt high scliool ili Ihat city The weather wa» ralny and cold during Ihc tirftt purl of Ihrir V iftil They hud many int cresi ing pleasit re ■ trip» while liiere, in« lud ing Ihc hiftloric tniiiing camp of *4W at Sonora. Tliey also visitili Palo Alto, the lioine of Stanford Patten siiyx thè university. 1 Mr chapel there i h Ilie most wonder- ful he ever naw, , At Watsoiivillr they visited mi old I sclioolniate of Mrs. Patten, , Mrx. 1 Ben Johnson. • ii— Lutli«r«n I ««in H«nqu«t» I h<* l .ulhcrmi ln<l«»c»r li e « bull leugne held a banquet in the c hurch purlorw ut Blooming Friduy evening There were iibout 76 in ultcndancc Ihr pennant wa» awarded to the BIm mii lug Icmii ua winner of the c-rie . by inmiugf r Roy He inrich. I he program for the evening in c ludc c| nccotdioH M-lectionN by llcr- I Winans and inun Schoen, a monologue by Mi»» Mr mid Mrs ( »cm of \berclccii. Wash , were week Margaret Bicrndorf, a recitation by end guests at the Ii«iinc of her par < «rl \ «»gen, it reading by Ilcnry Frost < i •Mi md m i k h N ink ire h, a vocal solo by Mr« W. I’hc Literature Study group, IlinricliM ,mul <i vocal duct by Mrs si«11,i r uul Mi . Melba which meets the second and fourth \\ .11• t ’I'utsday» in the library, will not Kimi» I he- parlors were decorated ineet until the c« olid Tuesday ill with holly cedar in a < hriJinuN motif. yr hiii ary I lugh Rogrrs l< fl Sunday night for a week's buftilie»* trip to (hr 1 oom bay country. F red Miller of Boise, Idaho, I n sprndiiig Ihr wilder al the home of Emil Fischer at Arcade a G«orgr llohmmt underwent major operation I lii« morning al Smith's hospital Mrs l loyd Wcidrwitsch of Cor iirliiiN underwent a major opera tion at Smith's hospital Tuesday Mrs J W Ivrllry left Monday night for Seattle for a week's vis it with her sister, Mrs. ilcnry Haag Mr and Mi William Goetter were week end visitors at the home of her sister, Mrs. Nell Scott, at 'Tillamook. Mrs (¡race Harvey returned from Eagle Creek this week and will make mi extended visit with her ifiother, M h . M Saxton Mr» Hurley Peterson of College Place, near Walia W alla, Wash , Is a guest of Mr». E It Tongue Mrs Peterson formerly resided here. Mr. mnl Mrs. Joe Yoeiitn of («rand Ivoiidc have hern spending the week end with Mrs Yocum's father mid wife, Mr and n in their new A ('<i ase, ill North Plains. Mr« Bertha JolltlSOII, wild W 4.S a guc st of her son in law and daughter, Mr. Hui Mr* Robert Scearcc, during the I hank >gi\ ing left holidays, Monday f • » r her home ■ at Mosier, Mr and Mrs rd T< iirsclay night from llirir place it Ba v V icw , w lie re they spent sev eral month' months. Mr. OI mhi will assist as a carrier al at the post office dur ing the ( liristiiias rush Mr« I '1 Beebe and «on Frank of I airfield, < al , who liiv «• been \ isiting a month at the homes of Matt king of \ rrnoni t and W il liani < haulers of Itoy, left this werk for lioille M r anil Mrs Beehr formerly resided here and Mr Bee bi was employed on the Indeprnd < nt Mr and Mrs. C C Wight of We»( of Hillsboro werr Sunday . ui it • Mi md '1 ro I L ni \ I|oft man of Dayton Mr« Mrs Hoffman is granddaughter of Mr and Mrs. w Ight I'lirir grandson, grandson. Douglas M u ht, who ' ■ attending itti mim I ' O., i» oil the A iff of the Daily Einer aid, the university publication, and made the trip !•« southern (’ali fortiin with (he football tram rr crntly. Mr md Mr« Mark Billow of Deliver, Col, visited this werk with their cousins, .Nils« \ngie and Fay 11 a rringtoii, Mr ami Mr* Lester Ireland, all of this city, and Mr. and Ml I ; i s .. h \\ » i k < r of I '• o r»t Grove tin Wednesday night they werr guests of Miss Harring ton and her brother, and other guest» were Mr and Mr». I ' M. Gear, whom the visitor» k new in Hale, Missouri Mr and Mrs Billow are en route to southern ( ahfornia to spend the winter. Play at Farmington— The Jacktown school will give a program Saturday night, December 19, at the Farmington church. Miss Glad) s Bentley, teacher, is direct ing a three act play, “Mrs Tubbs of Shanty I'own,” to be presented that night. •—II — Attend -S. bolls ( lui, Mretiflg Mr, I mina I>l«*r<lurff, Mr, I mu llilbrrt .uul Mr, Irmi Zui rr nt I rirdrd the inrrt.ng of brlurlls* M.uirirr's r liilr lur ,|.iy • rtt.ron ut Ihr homi- <rf Mr, .1 VutiMrruck rif iit ar hull, A | lur k lltlu luuut Was ern rd, full rd Ir) I Imsrurss Itirrlillg, prugl .imi sort .1 Irttir. Mrs. llilbrrt. A and Mrs. Zurcher sang \ uiM.....I. "Silent Night” in German, with Mr John Sutherland as Hcnmpan- 1st. Mi Charle-, I a rkin and M rs II I. Flint I led in a George Wash logt on program, and songs up pro prlute to the occasion were NllhK by Ihr a inbly. Fraternal Mi« Byrne» ('«»inphinrnted Mt s \If (I Johnson and Mrs. i I Brigg« entertained Friday night with a bridge party, < «Hiipii inditing Mrs. Owen Byrnes o f Helena, Mont Airplanes were the decor alive motif. .. rs Busch re »rived high c e.rc and Miss I y tie and Mrs. Krainicn re solation Mr» Byrnes urivrd a guest prize. Those p ■nt wrrr Mesdames Byrnes, lid Gardner, I. C. K riunirli, IT L. m Krnzir, ’ I ionie Missionary Mi \ erne McKinney, A B um ’I i , M. I rilo rd I was I dw ard Mating, Mrs \ Btoh it the home of Mrs. 1er of Banks, >1 rs ('. Elli» of I 1' It Tuesday afternoon. Portland, Miss Marion y tic und Mrs Mrs. F. Morri», Mrs the host esses, G. W Sherman and Mrs. I Emmott presented a Mrs Christmas play \ Christmas cheer lored on Birthday Ir. and Mr». James Wallers of package w is sent to the Jesse I ,ee \ I a ‘-k i and barrels ■ J ar Mills entertained Sunday home in Alaska i a dinner party in honor of fruit and vegetables to the home in ip rad’s birthday anniversary. Portland Mead is Mrs Walter's broth Those present were Messrs and Dance and Card Party Dev 17 — The Business a n d Professional dailies Otto llarlrmiipf, J R. dford and family; Ray Dor- Women's club will give a dance and I and family, Peter Johnson • aril party Thursday night, Decem o r. imii ber 17, at the I () C Music by Pearl Rea’s orchestra. Prank Palmer, Mesdaliies Pearl Brown, Lena Mor- Walters, John ri.s, Eugene Gray, Ted I lornrcker, Mead and the I. L. Briggs and Miss Patty Lo- and their fam- max are the committee • in charge of the dance and punch, and Mrs. J. W. Krlley is chairman of the card party committee. Catholic Women Meet — The Vrrboort Catholic Ladies’ society was hostesft last Sunday to City Viftitor Honored-— Mrs It. W Weil entertained with the \rchdioMcsan Council of Cath olic Women Archbishop Howard a bridge luncheon Tuesday in hon and Reverend Father Flemming of or of Mrs. Owen Byrnes of Helena. Portland, Father Springer of Roy Mont., who is a guest of her sis I MncKensie. Mrs. ■ nd Father Costelloe of Hillsboro ter, Mrs. II were present Reports of the state MacKenxie received high score at federation show cd that there was bridge and Mrs Scrarce received great activity in Red Cross work, consolation. Mrs. Byrnes received «omniunity chest relief and welfare the guest prize. Those present were Mrsdainrs Byrnes, II. I MacKen- work Mrs. John Kindcl was chair man of thr committee on refresh zie, A (> Johnson, Verne McKin ney, Robert Scrarce. Morris Weil, ments. Jake Weil mid the hostess. — ii— M n 11 w. OLD FASHIONED PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY I’hc committer for the roll cull and home-coming meeting of Phoe nicia Temple. Pythian Sisters, an nounces an old-fashioned program and get-together meeting at the K. I*, hall Friday night. The busi ness meeting will be short. Members from North Plains and Forest (¡rove will attend, and it is expected that members of the lo cal Temple will “come home again.” EARL HOBBS ELECTED WORSHIPFUL MASTER Tuality lodge. A. F. and A. M., held election of officers Friday evening. E. L. Hobbs v was ..... elected worshipful muster, K. W. 1‘lupp, senior warden; J. IL Murton, junior! warden; Col Jack, treasurer; C. E. Dciehinan, secretary; and L. T. Me-1 I’lirrters, trustee. Installation will ' be held Friday evening. December What a wonderful ▼ thing it,is to be sure that your money will buy if H€iRE ;i . . , 'afythis Jewelry Store — and.a Jltf.I« tfnord 1 Let Andy fix your watch + -b ... 4* 4* 4* 4* + NEW I’OHM-IUTING CREATIONS ABE EXCELLENT FOR AVERAGE FIGURE WITH MORE FULLNESS DESIRABLE FOR LARGE WAISTLINES BY HARRIET yv/HF.TIIEll It'« k coat, jacket ’ nult or dren, you are conxlrl- xiIng purchasing, look to the anug walntllne portion to make ture it', the garment, for you There la Increaxtng reaped and deference ahowt. the rather «nug- ly-fitted bodice effect In coat, and ■ ulta Parla !• buttoning walata, coata and ja'keta from the waist line to the neckline New evening gowna are apt to be form fitting until below the walatllne New coata particularly atreaa tlila fittednesa through the walatllne. There are aqme figurea, how ever, that should conalder them- aelvc-a rather than the lateat dic tates of what's what A woman who haa a very large waistline and bulges should allow more full ness to aid her silhouette. For the average or the super fine figure, these new fitted things are vastly flattering. For the young girl and slim matron they add a trigness that Is more de sirable. Fitting the figure to per fection, they can flounce out in all kinds of exaggerated sleeves and novelty collars and scarf effecta, Epaulets, too. look like a million atop one of these form Atting things. Shooting Match at Helvetia Turkey shoot at Helvetia store 1 Sunday, December 20, beginning I At 10 a. m. Turkeys, geese and I ducks. 49 BRIDES Insure ___ their ____ happi _______ n««« by „ re- queatinr that their ring« b« bought at Anderson*« Jewelry Store. 16 » Dr. E. M. Riord«n, E/«Might $P«- ’ cialiftt i« in th« office. Corn* ’ Marefal Bldg. •▼•ry Saturday. Hour» 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Phone 144 for i appointment« on Saturday. Sunday or holiday dinner, order a dressed rabbit.—W. H. > Treglown. Phone 2907 Hillsboro. Old Time Dance at Kinton IN, and the Master Mason degree business session was held, followed will be given. by a social time. The January Old time dance Saturday night, meeting will be held at the new December 12. Everybody invited. 42 home of Mrs. Hazel Morgan. PAST GRANL MASTER GIVES SPECIAL SERMON Past (¡rand Master, Henry Young <»f the I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge of < Iregon preached at the Methodist church last Sunday forenoon. Be ing a retired minister he is some times called upon to conduct serv ices during the absence of the lo cal pastor. Hr is now engaged in business in Hillsboro. 'The services were well attended by the local Odd Fellows, the sermon being in their honor. The Past Matrons* club of the Eastern Star gave Mrs. W. G. Hare a surprise Thursday night, compli menting her on her birthday anni- versary. Mrs. Hare, who is prési dent of the club, das presented with a gift» Mrs. C. E. Wells male« ing the presentation. FRED TSCHABOLD Fred Tschabold, 47, died at Hel vetia Wednesday morning. He was born in Switzerland November 4, R«»yal Neighbors and their fam- 1881, and had lived at Helvetia seven dies are invited to a home-coming years. Deceased is survived by the dinner at the grange hall Thursday’ widow and four children. Frank, Louis and William Tschabold and evening, December 17. Gladys Goddard, all of Tacoma. Mrs Henrietta Morgan and Mrs. Marriage Licenses L. A. Long „ entertained the Past Arthur J. Coupe and Mary IL Chiefs' club of Phoenicia lemple, Pythian Sisters, Tuesday night at Ward, both of Gresham, Decem tlu home of Mrs Morgan. A short ber 3 1 at 2:00 P. M. RAY-MALING CO., Inc. »»•I//.1**»- ~ •». k •'X — We have purchased a good supply of real choice Christmas candy at very low price. Special low prices to school and church organiza- tions. Note these real savings for thi» 35c Brooms Flour Hard wheat. Every sack guaranteed Seib-„ week Grahams or Soda Crackers Fresh from oven 51.05 Ub-... Tuna Fish Special $1.00 $1.35 $1.65 7 OZ. till 15c 29c Berry Sugar White meat 32c 49c 10 lbs, Fig Bars Bread Freshly baked Large sandwich Per Lb. 10c 23c 3 cans Try Our Triple Service FREE Delivery 4 Times Monthly Accounts Special Attention Orders G ö L d STRITI Trade at WILEY’S GROCERY Third and Main St ,■ SEALS tri xatiomax , « tate awd local tcbebcvlcmm » amociatioxs or rax varreo btatm job >■ POWERS RED AND WHITE STORE SPECIALS FOR Dee. 12 -14 Carlton Butter. Pound 35c 63c 63c 19c Johnson Floor Wax 1 lb. paste............... . 63c 10c 33c 19c Your Home Grocer Red & White Wax Paper 125-foot rolls .................... Albers Minit Oats Large Package 24C Red & White Tomatoes, solid packed 2^8. 3 for............................................ Blue & White Tomatoes with Puree 2(/4s. 3 for ........................................... Red & White Wheat Cereal 28 oz. pkg.................... ........... Blue & White Coffee 1 lb. pkg............ .......... Blue & White Raisins 4 lb. bags ................... Green & White Salad Dressing Quarts ......................................... Big Bargain Blend Coffee 1 lb. pkg.............................. Special Chocolate Angel Food Cake To All Phone Daily Woman’s Shop CHRISTMAS Ivory Snow .. 3 loaves We also handle Sliced Lunch Meats, Ham Bacon, Cream Cheese, Cottage Cheese, Etc. s Buy Red & White Coffee 1 lb. pkg.................... 10 lbs........................ 45c GOTHAM quality from tuberculosis P. &. G. Naptha Soap 3 for ............................ the pair Wednesday, December 16 in deserves protection Crisco 3 lb. tins WHITE BEANS Those interested in growing the above crops kindly meet in the Dining Room " e specialize printing.—Argus. E very C hild Red & White extra fancy Blue Rose Rice lbs................................................................. 10 lbs. .. SPINACH CORN PEAS Gift Sal. The Helvetia Sunshine club will hold a gift sale at Curry’s Grocery and Amacher’s Market Saturday afternoon and evening, December VT'ORTH maxes a coat that Is In- ’’ dlcatlve of this form fitting mode, but which allows for width through the hips, in case a lady has It. Il is a lovely coat, note worthy also because It has no fur on Its collar and uses the wide The general utility coat, at left, of bright green wool fabric, dis. rever effect with tremendous suc play, the new whle rever »bawl effect which, though no fur is used, cess This type of shawl collar I. very chic. Note it, trim line. an<l the little godet touches from Is much newer than the long the elbow. The black cloth coat at right has an original acarf collar shawl. and cuffs of summer ermine. This coat is excellent for winter u»e. It Is a general utility coat, made of the new bright green wool fab One Is a matching crepe de chine : summer ermine and the scarf, ric It has the advantage of being i green dress for afternoon, with lined with black, slips through the kind of coat that looks good 1 <ome little lingerie touches tn the , loops of the fur, to fashion flaring over several types of dresses. Its bodice The other Is a morning ¡ends that almost look like big sleeves, with their little feminine frock of pale blue wool lace. This ! bows. godet touches from the elbow, I one Is made with much the same The cuffs are almost gauntlet over narrow cuffs, suggest some ’ tailored lines as the coat, but Is cuffs, flaring out to meet a full j sleeve just above the elbow. The rather dressy frock underneath, sleeveless. Its trim lines suggest tailored A second coat with this fitted coat Is most graceful and ladylike, neatness underneath. J bodice line Is a swanky black one , just the dress-up coat that every As a matter of fact two quite [from Courtot with very original i woman wants for special occa- diverse frocks go with this coat, collar and cuffs. These are of I slons this winter. Red Beans A box of stock mgs is •nch a luxurious gift . . . and now ... at the huge price reductions • • . really an Inexpen sive one! Dane« at Laurel There will he a dance at Laurel Community hall Saturday night, December 19. Everybody invited. 2 (.old filripf J Snug Waistline Increasing in Popularity B. & M. New England Baked Beans, large size, or B. & M. Brown Bread. 2 for ....... UVV Price» Are So Low v/ALLEZ Page Nine S. O. S. Cleanser Large size........... /Voir That Buy Gold Stripe Stocking!« By the Box OREGON Johnson Floor Wax Pints, liquid .......... King'« Daughter« Meet The King*« Daughters class of the Methodist I pis«-«»pal church met at the home of Mi I I I m molt Tuesday evening to organize, \ business meeting wns beiti, fol- lowed by a social evening Mrs. It A Dean, , Mrs. A. W Havens and Mr« I I I I-'nmiott were members Christmas Vesper Service A community Christin. is vesper Little Child Poisoned—- of the refreshment committee, Gladys, the little two-year-old service will be presented by the —.fl—- Hillsboro Women's Choral club, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Kdwin Mi«« Johnson New President assisted by the Forest Grove Cres Miss Junin Johnson waft elected cendo club, at the Baptist church president of Alma Bennett Olden Sunday, December 20. Ihr service lent No. 21 of the Daughters of u ill begin nt I o’clock in the aft- I nion Veteran» at their inerting ernoon «nd will include a program Monday rv evening. riling. Other officer» of Christmas music and a dramati* Othrr elected were Mr.« Mrs E. E J Peterson, ration of the Christmas story. The Mrs Ora singing is under the direction of senior v ice president; Mis. Mr« W E. Mrs Hopkins of Portland and there laws, junior vice; Mrs. Brown, chaplain; Mrs Lottie Gif will be about 35 voices. A silver 4.>Ti. treasurer: Mrs Frank Challa- offering will be taken for the re « «»inbe, Mrs Gertrude Calcf, and lief of the nerdy. Mrs A W. Walker, council iiiein- brrs, and Mrs. Viola Sundbcrg« / Means More ¡Hitriotie instructor. / than Ever NOW — I— To Have Christina» Party— Buxines.« and Professional Worn cn's club will hiivc n Christmas ¡»arty Friday night, Dcrenihcr 18, al Ihc chamber of commerce rooms < liristinas tree, Christmas carols, Christmas dinner and all the trim mings. Misses Minilie Zeigler, Ma rion Lytle, Ruth I’oster and Helen Wilcox are in charge of the pro gram, and the dinner conimiflce is composed of Miss Pearl Allen, and Mcsdiii.ies Marie Hoffman« M.iisie Caldwell and Maud Stannard. Mem bers unable to be present are re quested I«» send gifts to their “lTn known Friends,” as this Is “Un known Friend” night. HILLSBORO, Phone 1001 -f Si Sperry’s Flour $1.39 Sack /l(/ffu/trHcpds at /)iq 49c 39c 19c 25c 33c 29c 9c 19c 49c