Thurwlav, November 'Legionnaires and Social Affairs Auxiliary Have Occupy Counci Social a ffa irs ore occupying tin of various chapters of Social ___ Meeting c H u ills li-iiitiir b o ro C h ris tia n C o u n cil this Endorse Red Cross Meeting November 15th M em bership com m ittee, w ith , Roberta Baines Russell and Gussie S ig le r as chairm en, w ill have charge of the program F rid a y eve­ nin g Novem ber 15. at the Business and Professional Women's c lu b m eeting Education com m ittee, in ­ c lu d in g M ane H offm an, G e rtru d e Ide G eorgia S m ith, Louise Riggs and H ila C ornelius, w ill serve the | d in n e r • I Red Cross ro ll r a il so lic ita tio n is ' again being undertaken by the clu b arid members are urged to co- opeiate M a te ria l m ay be obtained from M i E m rru M cK in n e y, H ills - boro chairm an, at the A rgus o ffic e The d riv e opens A rm is tic e day and continues u n til T h a n ksg ivin g day. Local Schools Complete Child Physical Tests lias M in o r O peratio n — Lentz, A I.. B rock. W ilb u r D illo n . M rs. Fred Am acher un derw ent Lester Lackey, and H a ro ld W eisen- a m in o r operation Tuesday at the back. Jones hospital She is doing n ice ly j and is expected to be brought home I Hundreds of D r. T h o m p ­ son's patients have found E n te rta in at D in n e r— his services to be prom pt, M r and M rs H. L. M acKenzie j accurate and reasonable in cost — entertained w ith a d in n e r preced- [ H otel W ashington, ne xt Tuesday. 38 in g the Masonic and Eastern Star 12th. dance on O ctober 30. Ä ’ / | iv t'i’k, i I'li'b ru l Inn tin* 11 illo w i' i n M ee ting in tin* firs t social event .coson The vh le f u ffu lr w in th e ! Teachers at J u n io r high. Peter of the m - u n o ii . m em bers o f H illsb o ro I <'«»unci I ’ m "scavcngci h u n t" la I Boscow and D avid H ill schools post. A m erican Legion, unit m ein- T hursd ay evening, when H.'i rneni- ,,3¡> have com pleted the a n n itil inspec­ I m i s uf Hie A u x ilia r y attended n hers of high school uge p u rlie ip n l I WVP tio n re q u ire d by law , according to pul lu ck d in n e r und card p u rty In ed in a soureli fu r treasure trove, S up erinten den t C. It. Nosier, so that till' L e g io n h i l l Tuesday night . | w h ich began and ended ut P ilg rim M r and Mrs. M aurice C o tu rri each c h ild in the grades has been S e v e n ty -fiv e were present j House. C ouncil h(*ii|<|uui tei , w la i weighed, measured and had vision of P o rtla n d were guests o f her ■’ W ith ttie d inn er, w h ich began refreshm ents were served parents, M r. and Mrs. J. Nicode- checked lit 7/1(1 o'clock, there wus a short V ik in g s held n picnic nt the F irst and f if th grade ch ild re n rnus, M onday, en route to M c­ urogram in c lu d in g v io lin m usic by (i.ird n e i cottage ut M eaciium ' W ill have added advantage o f an M in n v ille . T hey le ft Wednesday It ,1. Scearce, accom panied on the Crossing S atu rday evening. Sigm a- exa m in a tio n by one o f the six fo r a t r ip to Spokane, Wash. piano by M is Lym a n llo w e , group held u iiu rty lust evening, und H ills b o ro physicians w ho are t.iig in g led by ( i Russell M organ Omeguns w ill hold one to m o rro w g iv in g tim e fo r th is purpose, m id n re a d in g by Miss M urtha (F rid a y ) evening, honoring F orrest xjcians w ill be assisted by a com James. Hergreen o f tile II. K S O k la ­ m ittee o f the Parent-Teacher asso­ y Report on the A rm is tic e Day homa. an associate m em ber o f the c ia tio n w ith Mrs. J. W. Barney, ’ events were given by Scearce. chapter, who Is home on leave at chairm an, and by M iss M argaret P resident Roosevelt “ O ld V ir g in ia " corn bread, a program ch u lrm iin ; A r th u r Krueger, present. D ixon, R. N., cou nty nurse. B a llo tin g In the Peace P le b i­ new lo a f perfected by J. H. Coe, parade cha irm an , and A W. H o ff­ "W h e re ve r people suffe» the Red By rea ching these tw o grades local baker, was placed on the man. ch a irm a n o f the dance com ­ scite, w h ich wus begun tliis week, Cross responds to the call w itti each year, each c h ild w ill have w ill be continued th ro u g h o u t next help and co m fo rt The Red Cross is m ittee. M i and Mrs. J. W. B arn ey w ent tw o exa m in ation s d u rin g his stay m a rke t th is week by the P erfec­ 1 C om m ittees fo r the event were: week, in order th a t a ll chapters o t not sectional, it is not even na­ to St Helens Tuesday n ig h t to a t­ in school and because of lim itin g tio n Bakery. The lo a f has proven M ayo r J. If. G a rre tt P in n e r M rs Leon H Davis, c h a ir­ C o un cil m ay have o p p o rtu n ity fo r tion al. it favors no race and no tend a reception fo r John Foote, the num ber, the re su lt should be p o pu lar in o th e r areas, being han­ man, M rs A W W alker. Mrs. L. discussion o f the Issues on the b a l­ ereed hut goes fo rth in tlie face of lik e c o n trib u tin g to the Red Cross erao-l chancellor of the K n ig h ts m ore satisfactory. Due to the em ­ dled b y 22 bakeries on the P acific t ' l i r k and M rs Joe Lieder. Leon, lot. any obstacle w ith the sole purpose M em bership R o ll-C a ll fund I tin s ! o f P ythias o f Oregon, and a p e r­ ploym e nt th is year by the school coast. Coe states tha t the bread has lo ng -keep in g q u a litie s and is ideal K Davis was In charge o f the pro- [ of re lie v in g hum an distress. you w ill receive k in d ly the n e ig h ­ sonal frie n d o f theirs. M r. and Mrs. board o f tw o p h y s io l education tra m . "T in - w o rk o f this great org a n ­ bors w ho ca ll upon you, g iv in g of Loel H ollenbeck of M o u n ta in d a le ; teachers the exa m in ation s w ill have fo r roast tu rk e y stuffing . • F o llo w in g the d in n e r the A u x - ! iza tion lias gro w n and now includes th e ir tim e, and em brace the op ­ also attended the reception, w here | a v e ry p ra ctica l value Parents w ill Ilia ry held a short business m ee t­ H ollenbeck, as grand c h ie f,' be in fo rm e d o f defects w h ich can Local Firemen Give a progrum o f a c tiv ity designed to p o rtu n ity to help In th is great in ­ M r ing A $5 m em bership was voted prevent accident, illness und m is­ s titu tio n be corrected, e ith e r by note or by J H. G A R R E T T , M ayo r." was an honor guest. Thanksgiving Dance to til*' Red Cross ro ll-c a ll, the firs t I . A n n u a l H oine-cotnlng w ill be ob- ery T his program should be en ­ ------------- -— -------- -- . a v is it to the home, so the re may A nn ua l T h a n ksg ivin g n ig h t dance (to n trlb u tin g m em bership to couraged and expanded fo r the p ro ­ served by Phoenicia Tem ple. P y lh i- | he a clear unde rsta nd ing o f w h at In speaking o f the Red Cross C lo th in g B urns— w ill be sponsored again th is year tu rn e d In th is year The "e x t Ull Sisters, F rid a y n ig h t ut the K tection of hum an life and happiness. M r. and Mrs. Loel H ollenbeck o f th * do ct?r a ctu a l'y recommends, m em bership ro ll-c a ll. W. F. N or- sew ing m eeting w ill be he ld ut P, hull, und in v ita tio n s have been "1 pledge you tlie f u ll support nea: M ou ntainda le had a fir e in „ £ orre,ct,ve w ill be a by the H ills b o ro firem en. The dance w ill be held at the Shute pa rk the home o f M rs Paul Patterson extended to o th e r tem ples in the and co-o pe ration of the g o vern­ i ;nan <5f Aloha, county president, the clothes closet o f th e ir new Part gym nasium w o rk in the a u d ito riu m and special fea tu re at- A ys: T h u r .day afternoon. N ovem ber 21, cou nty, as w e ll as grand officers. ment of the U n ite d Slates in yo u r home Tuesday Tuesday evening evening and lost ? ope ,ha.1 weakened arches m ay i traction s are being arranged. C om ­ "F ro m in fo rm a tio n in d a ily pa-1 nome 'w h e n C h ristm as sew ing w ill be endeavors F R A N K L IN E ig h t members w ill also be p re ­ p l'iid id pers it looks as though the gov- n e a rly a ll o f th e ir w e arin g apparel, become strong and poor posture a m itte e on the dance includes A. W. done. sented w ith 25-year Jewels, and a I) R O O S E V E LT ." j ernm ent is going out of re lie f ac- A lam p had been taken in to the i th in g o f the past. pro gra m o f music, songs and o th e r ' tiv itie s . I f tha t is the case the closet, and a fte r s h u ttin g the door I Parents are urged to be present "A s tin* w in te r comes, b rin g in g Red Cross w ill no doubt be re - and going in to another room, smoke and an e ffo rt w ill be made to lim it e n tertain m en t num bers w ill be g iv ­ Guns, Ammunition en Mrs. H e n ry Johnson and Mrs s u ffe rin g to those w h o arc u n ­ q u ire d to ta ke over some o f that w a ; melled, w h ich upon in ve stig a ­ the tim e o f w a itin g as m uch as Fishin; Tackle H a rry M organ are the program fortun ate, the ca la m ity of e a rth ­ load, and we should have a la rg - i tio n was sene to come fro m the possible. com m ittee, und I 11 e refreshm ent quakes and floods causing in co n ­ er ro ll-c a ll than ever before in closet The fire was sm othered out F irst o f series o f three Ma- com m ittee includes Mesdames J It. venience nnd hardships in some ord er that we m ay be in a p o s i-; w ith q u ilts, but contents o f the Guest Tea G ive n — 128 2nd A ve. Phone 72 Sonic and Eastern S tar dances was P cppurd, J D. Anderson, S E. Fay- parts o f the w o rld , and as wars tio n to help w h ere ver we can." closet were ruined. T hey had ju s t P. T. A. study gro u p fo r pre-1 A g e n t L o n g Radios held W ednesday evening. O ctober ram . O Coslett Sr., E. J M cA lear, are fought, m aim ing and k illin g M rs Emma M c K in n e y is c h o ir - , b u ilt a new house th is summer. school to 12 years held a guest tea I 30. at the M asonic tem ple H a l­ H e n ry K u ru tli, Russell M organ, those w ho have had no p a rt in man of the H ills b o ro c o m m u n ity ' at the home o f Mrs. P aul P a tte r­ lo w e'e n m o tif wu- used in d(*cora- and G G u rth u fn cr. them, we tu rn to tha t greut h u ­ and members o f the Business a n d 1 P rem ium Ribbons E x h ib ite d — son Tuesday aftern oon fo r women Tlons Mi Jack Hess' orchestra p riz e -w in n in g w ho m ig h t be interested in jo in in g m a n ita ria n in s titu tio n , t h e Red Professional Women's c lu b w ill be I Pictures of t h e ! Cross, bl.ivcd fo r tile dance C o m m itte e in charge o f the s o licita tio n . T he! H o lstein -F riesian ca ttle herd o w n ­ the gro up and fo r teacMbrs o f Da- M r. and Mrs. C. C Bass and fiv e "T h e re is no w ay we can lend general p u b lic is requested to co­ ed by John L in d o w and sons o f v id H ill and Peter Boscow schools. hl cM.irge of the a ffa ir included FOR FARMS M i - isi ** and Mesdames It It Faster. c h ild re n o f Decatur, III., a rriv e d in a lie lp in g hand to o u r fellow m e n operate in th is w o rk. Bethany, and ju s t a fe w o f the C om m ittee fo r the tea in clud ed H ills b o ro th is week und have p u r­ L A R G E or S M A L L It M* G nodr ribbons they w on at the Oregon t in in. A L. Jensen. Ed- Mrs. J. L Searcy, Mrs. L . C. K ra m - Misses M adge und M artha M u rp h y | state fa ir C a lifo rn ia state fa ir, and ien. and M rs. J W Barney. Mrs. Want C. Cm 'om an und W. 1. S tark. chased a home on n o rth F o u rth Miss Patterson Hostess— See Albert Heard avenue M r. Bass was fo rm e rly In Miss M a rjo rie Patterson, da ug h­ le ft F rid a y fro m P o rtla n d f o r the P acific In te rn a tio n a l exposl- C. H. N osier poured. the gro cery business In Decatur. Banks, Oregon te r o f M r and M rs W ayne P a tte r­ Los Angeles. Cal . w here they w ill tio n this year are shown in the Tells o f Singapore— M r. and Mrs. L . L G raves and son. en tertain ed w ith a H allow e'en m ake th e ir home. M iss M a d g e A rg u s w in d o w th is week. A tr ip le Say yo u saw i t in the Argus. N e il Richardson, son o f M r. and daug hter o f V ancouver. W ash, und p a rty F rid a y evening Guests were M u rp h y has been in the em ploy o f potato som ewhat rese m bling a b i- M rs. C. T. Richardson, was re ­ M r and Mrs. W R W ion of G resh­ Misses E velyn H a w orth . M a ry M an- the P o rtla n d G eneral E le c tric com - ■ m otor plane is also shown. I t was ce n tly a guest o f M r and Mrs. am w ere guests Sunday o f M r. and ley. A n n Peters, M a ry A n n G a rth ­ pany here fo r about tw o years. ! bro ug ht in by Miss M a rie Houguez. John E rickso n o f Singapore. He M rs P. A. Anderson. ofner, A rd is E llingson, and Lesta Miss M arg are t D a lry m p le a n d Has Costume P a rty — accom panied them to the w a te r P lrie . and Loren Bronleew e, Ted M rs. It. I,. S m ith, lib ru rin n . has G ardner. B ill C o rw in . Jack S chu­ Roland N ew ton o f The D alles are Miss Helen L a ve r en tertain ed polo races in w h ic h M r. E rickson v is itin g th is week w ith her aunt. w ith a costume p a rty F rid a y n ig h t com peted, la te r pluyed u g.im c of m oved fro m he r fo rm e r residence kin t, D e lb e rt Crews, a n d Leon Mrs. A. W. Lentz. T hey v is ite d her to a riMim in the home o f M rs L. at the home o f her parents. M r. g o lf w ith his host in a cocoanut W iley. Games furnishe d e n te rta in ­ sister. Miss Helen D a lrym p le , at and Mrs. George Laver. Guests grove, und re tu rn e d to tlie E r ic k ­ G S elfridge. M r and Mrs. A. Op- ment. Oregon State college. C o rva llis, d e n m ire have m oved in to her home. present were E lizabeth McGee. son home fo r t if f i n and to dancing M ake O ffic ia l V isits— Tuesday. K athleen Moore, A lic e Banner. B e t­ at a n ig h t club. N e il expected to M rs. Kenneth Lucas o f Bend Janies Beach o f P ortla nd , d e p a r t- ! go to C airo, Egypt, fo r a v is it to came out from P o rtla n d Tuesday Mrs. G H. C a rte r o f P o rtla n d ty A nn Dorland, Elanie B a rb er and *♦)•• p yra m id s w ith J. S u lly , fo rm e r to spend the rest o f the week w ith on nt com m ander o f the U n ited I visite d Mrs. D e lia St. P ie rre W ed­ V io le t Lundeen. S p a nish-A m erican W ar Veterans C hicago C a rd in a l, lie exp ect* to be he r parents, M r and M rs. H. R. nesday of last week, and Miss Eva S tudy C lub Meets— and Hugh S. Rogers o f H illsb oro , Carlson o f P o rtla n d v is ite d her home in December. Em m ott. senior vice-com m ander, are m a k­ d u rin g the evening. M rs. A. H. A bts was hostess fo r Mrs. Cook E n te rta in s— Miss Put M eeuwsen o f H ills b o ro ing th e ir o ffic ia l visits to R o se -, the m eeting o f the St. M atthew s M r. and M rs. H E. T u rn e r and , ladies' study clu b at her home Mrs. C laud Cook was hostess and James Vandcrzanden o f Roy burg, K la m a th Falls. M arsh field . Tuesday fo r the Pust O racles' clu b spent Sunday w ith her sister. Mr? G rants Pass. M ed fo rd nnd Cottage fa m ily o f M il l C ity spent t h e M onday evening T his was the w eek-end w ith his b ro th e r-in -la w firs t m eeting o f the group fo r the «t a pot lu c k luncheon und p a rty Charles B rentano, a t St. Paul. G rove th is week. and sister, M r. and M rs. C. M. w in te r season. ■at her home west o f H ills b o ro M r ahd M rs B. R. Pooley and P ow ell. Guests o f the clu b were M rs. Ed d a ug hter o f P o rtla n d und M rs K e n ­ Radio C lu b Meets— Mrs. M arugg S urprised— H om em akers' Radio clu b m et ■W ortmun, Mrs. John C o rrie rt, and neth Lucas of Bend spent Sunday M r. and M rs. John E ld rid g e of w ith M rs. R M eltebeke Tuesday . The Dalles are v is itin g his pac- Mrs. G. L. M arugg o f Tobias was M rs W A G oodin. M rs W ortm on w ith M r. and Mrs. H. R. Em m ott. aftern oon to listen to lectures o n . ents, M r. and Mrs. Reid E ld ridg e, given a surprise p a rty Tuesday , ri 'e lv e d high score .it "500," Mrs M r. and Mrs. Q. G a rth o fn e r were OF HILLSBORO, OREGON the adolescent child. N e xt meet-1 an(j M r. and M rs. A. W. L e n tz th is evening in honor of her b irth d a y C o rn e l i, ■ ecolld, and M r J. Johun- hosts fo r a d in n e r fo r H a rry C on­ ¡ng w ill be Novem ber 19, w ith Mrs. j son, low. by frien ds and relative s from P ort- roe and M a rk C am pb ell o f P o rt­ W C. Christensen. L e c tu re to p ic week. M r. and Mrs. A r th u r R einhardt i land. Vancouver, Wash., and H ills - Tea Is P lanned— land M onday evening. w ill be "Is Obedience a D esirable o f Nampa. Idaho, are guests o f D r. 1 boro. 1 Ladles' A id o f the M ethodist Miss Phoebe C o u lte r o f the J u n ­ T ra it." and Mrs. H o w a rd W ells th is week. ch u rch w ilt g ive a tea in the io r h ig h school fa c u lty o f T illa ­ Misses S y lv ia and M aym e R ick- on A n n iv e rs a ry — M rs. R e inh ard t is a sister o f M rs. chu rch basement fro m 2:30 u n til 3 m ook was a w eek-end guest at the Honored M r. and Mrs. G. N. T aggart gave ! W ells. son and M illie A n th u s o f P o rt­ P m next Wednesday. C o m m ittee home o f her fathe r, J. S. C o ulte r. i d in n e r p a rty Tuesday evening M r. and MrS. O rin D a rety and land and M r and Mrs. C a rl R ick- fo r tlie tea ts Mrs. O tto H a rtra rn p f, I . I > Mtn " f Salt in is in H ills ­ son and daughter, S holline, o f near Misse M ay and M argaret Cook, boro m a kin g a cost surve y fo r the hono ring M i and Mrs. N. J T hom p­ c h ild re n of N o rth Plains and M r. T a ft, spent Sunday at the C. H. j and Mcsduines Thom as C onnell, state h ig h w a y de pa rtm e nt on the son, on th e ir fir s t w e dd ing a n n i­ and Mrs. Robert W atts o f P ortla nd versary. O th e r guests w ere M r. and visite d M r. and Mrs. E. B. W atts Nosier home. W a lte r B row n, Helen Dcichm an, T Gales C re ek-W ilso n R iv e r road. M rs. H E Thom pson and daug h­ Sunday. It P itm an, F ra n k Brooks and L. L . M r. and M rs. Leon Peabody o f E. R W a lke r o f Edm onton. C an­ ter Elaine, and J. H. Riggs. B row n M r. and M rs. Fred D ion moved O regon C ity w ere guests Sunday ada, is v is itin g his bro th er, A W. Easter L ily Blooms— th is week to a new home about a o f th e ir uncle and aunt, M r. and V is itin g in Eastern O regon— W alker, and fa m ily In H illsb o ro . q u a rte r m ile east o f the home of Mrs. J. Nicodemus. Charles B ro w n M r. and M rs. Gus Leben of He w i ll be here fo r some tim e. M rs Coro Heaton o f H illsb o ro , Mrs. John K u lo w , w here the y fo r ­ of P o rtla n d was also a guest Sun-1 Bethany, w h o v is ite d in H ills b o ro president of the Rebekah Assem bly M r. and Mrs. C harles W ic k lu n d day. m e rly live d . M onday, have an Easter li ly w ith ! o f Oregon, is in Eastern Oregon, o f south o f H ills b o ro ore both v e ry tw o buds about ready to bloom . ! M r. and M rs. B. C. S chu lm e rieh , J. A. G redig o f N ew Y o rk , w h o ; w here she Is m a kin g o ffic ia l v is ­ III. A sister o f M rs. W ic k lu n d fro m The lily was g ro w in g outside u n - and daughter A lic e v is ite d M rs. is v is itin g at the A. L. Chase and Mrs. its to lodges in th a t v ic in ity . She P o rtla n d Is ca rin g fo r them . t i l the frost, when M rs. Leben E lizabeth Reed and son o f near G. L. M arugg homes, le ft by a ir- , w h s re ce n tly a guest o f M r. and D r and M rs J. O. Robb le ft to ­ too k it inside to save it. Scholls Sunday. I plane S aturday fo r a fe w days' _Mrs. Robert D avis o f P rin e v ille , day fo r Yoncalla, w h ere they w ill M r. and Mrs. Jesse V og le o f J business t r ip to San Francisco. R e co rd in g to M rs. L . I. D a vis o f Spend (he week on a ranch lie M ake D o lls N ovem ber 15— in is c ity. ow ns near there. G eneral Ransom corps, W. R. C., P o rtla n d v is ite d M r. and M rs. A. H a rry M organ re tu rn e d S atu rday I w ill have a pot lu c k d in n e r F r i­ W. W a lke r Sunday. M rs. V o g le is S w im m in g T a n k O ffe rrd — a niece o f M rs. W a lke r. Anse C o rn e ll has offere d the use n ig h t fro m a fe w weeks' business day, N ovem ber 15 at the Veterans’ M r. and M rs. Percy La S alle of H ighest prices paid fo r old books, hr>f the s w im m in g tu n k at P acific t r ip to K la m a th Falls. M edford, hall. T he afte rn o o n w ill be spent m aking do lls and d o ll clothes fo r East Orange. N. J „ v is ite d M r. and fu rn itu re , dishes, pictures, p ic tu re 1 u n iv e rs ity to Cam p F ire g irls G rants Pass and Roseburg. M rs Joseph Cochrane at C orne liu s frames, glassware. I f you have any- on the second nnd fo u rth Tuesday Mrs. Wena Chase was a guest needy c h ild re n at C hristm as. A ll ; th in g old fashioned n o tify A rg u s ' evenings o f each m onth, accord­ M onday o f M r and Mrs. W O m em bers are urged to be present. Sunday. C o rne liu s Ladies' A id o f the i I 3936. 38p in g to Mrs. H. E. W ile y. G irls m ust C o lton In P ortland. T hey were old E n te rta in a t Costume P a rty — L u th e ra n ch u rch w ill sponsor a fu rn is h th e ir o w n suits, caps, towels, frie n d s in South Dakota. M r and M rs. E. G. Paine e n te r­ bazaar N ovem ber 26 at R unning's LO ST— Past O racle's pm , on M ain -^■’ c. A life g u a rd and clu b guardian A u c tio n pie social, sponsored by- tained a large gro up o f P ortla nd hall. street between Second and T h ird w ill be present a t a ll tim es. ladies o f the Moose, w ill be held nt and H ills b o ro frie n d s w ith a cos­ M r. and Mrs. K e n d a ll B urkh ea d i avenues. —M rs. C laud Cook, or (ra te d fo r zlp p cn d lcitls— the old G range h a ll N ovem ber 13. tum e H allo w e 'e n p a rty S aturday Opera n o tify " “ Pastime. ' 38p I evening. M r and Mrs. M e rle Jo h n ­ and M r. and Mrs. Leo M o rris of A Iliya t; Iw asa ki, sm all daug hter of E veryone is welcome. St. Helens visite d M r. and M rs. S. son o f P o rtla n d w on prizes fo r TW O fine, fresh he ifers fo r sale.— | M r. and Mrs. O. H ausctte and M r. and Mrs. B illy Iw asa ki of W. M elhu ish Sunday. In q u ire Fred's M a rke t. H illsb oro . s o u ttr.o f H illsb o ro , u n d e rw e n t an M rs. E. S m ith o f P o rtla n d were best costumes. j Mrs. L. S. Osborne o f P o rtla n d o p e ia fw n fo r ru p tu re d appendix Sunday guests of D r. and M rs. J. M rs. E’ischer Hostess— I spent the w eek-end w ith h e r son- O u r classified colum ns m ay have at Jonas ho spita l Tuesday night. W. Peek. Dorcas clu b o f A ll S aints’ chu rch in -la w and daughter, M r. and Mrs. ju s t w h a t yo u are lo o k in g fo r — D r. D. E. W ile y operated. N. E W. F. w i ll meet th is eve­ w ill meet w ith Mrs. G eorge Fischer George Laver. Read them . tf n in g (T hursd ay) at the old G range T hursd ay evening. N ovem ber 14. H o s p ita lity C o m m itte e Meets— M r and M rs A rn o ld Jensen m o v­ hall. M em bers are urged to attend. M rs. E rnest K id n e y is assisting ed last week to the house vacated H o s p ita lity com m ittee o f the P. M rs. M in n ie W ilso n o f P o rtla n d hostess. T he tim e w ill be spent in . by M r. and M rs. C a rl M ille r, w ho T. A. m et Tuesday aftern oon at the home o f M rs. It. W. Gates to is a guest this w eek o f her sister, sew ing fo r the chu rch bazaar. m oved to P ortla nd . (make plans fo r the year. O thers Mrs. M . W elch. ' M a ry and B illy M a n le y spent Mrs. Peterson Hostess— M r. and Mrs. M a rtin B re lje o f I on the com m ittee are Mrs. W ayne Mrs. E. J. Peterson Is hostess Sunday at D ille y w ith th e ir uncle (Patterson and M rs P A . Anderson. N e w be rg visite d M r. and Mrs. H e r- ( fo r N c e d lc c ra ft clu b m eeting th is and aunt, M r, and M rs. C. L. m an F re u d e n th a l Sunday. afternoon (T h u rsd a y) at her home. B ro w n h ill. C o u n ty C h ap te r Meets— M iss Lena K le ssig o f Spokane, M r. and M rs. E. B. W atts v is ­ Red Cross C o u n ty cha pter w ill Wash., is spending the w eek w ith Mrs. H a rv e y B a tch e la r w i l l assist her. ited M r. and M rs. F. O Wesson of Meet at the cham ber o f commerce he r aunt, Mrs. George Fischer. P o rtla n d Sunday evening. T h u rsd a y n ig h t. N ovem ber 14, at D. A. R. Meets— M iss L o ta B a ke r o f P o rtla n d is Mrs. D elia St. P ie rre sent sev­ 7:30 o'clock. A ll members are re ­ D a vid H ill chapter, D. A. R., w ill a guest th is week o f he r aunt, Mrs. quested to attend. meet M onday afternoon, A rm is tic e e ra l days last week w it li frie n d s S. J. Bechen o f near H illsb o ro . Day, at tw o o’clock, w ith M rs. and re la tive s in P o rtla n d . Purchase C o n fe ctio n e ry— M r. and Mrs. A rn ie D lckason D r. and Mrs. W. E. P ittin g e r IS HERE M r. and M rs. L. L. F a irw c a th c r and son E lvis and Charles C r itte n ­ Robert K e lly . ) spent the w eek-end w ith D r. and of C o rv a llis purchased W ilm a 's den spent Sunday at N e w po rt. Have Rum m age Sale— M rs. F. Seavers a t Hebo. place, co n fe ctio n e ry on T h ir d Ladies o f t h e C ongregational P. K. H enriksen o f Odense, D en­ See It! Drive It! Qvenue, fro m M rs. D ic k Cady th is m a rk, visite d C a rn a tio n condenser chu rch w ill ho ld a rum m age sale Card P a rty and Dance week. at L o ng’s H a rd w a re store F rid a y A t Cedar M ill. N ovem ber 9. here Wednesday, O ctober 30. E n te rta in a t B rid g e — Mrs. A. V. O liv e r o f A ltu ra s, Cal., and S aturday, N ovem ber 8 and 9. 1 m ission 25c and 15c. M r. nnd M rs. W. Verne M cK in n e y a rriv e d Tuesday fo r a v is it at the E n te rta in e d at a bridg e p a rty Sat­ George Kelsey home. u rd a y n ig h t. H ig h score was made W ayne A. Reid o f Independence by M r. and M rs. J. L . Searcy. Willard Batteries Is spending the w eek in H illsb o ro . Attend Reception for Grand Officer MODERNIZE Your Kitchen £££ Bakery Announces New Loaf of Bread Phoenicia Temple Has Home-coming First of Dance Series Given CORWIN HARDWARE In s ta lla tio n o f m odern cab­ inets and pantries provides greater e ffic ie n c y and con­ venience in y o u r kitchen. New paint, w ill b rig h te n up its appearance. L u m b e r and P aint fo r th is w o rk m ay be ob­ tained at lo w cost. Estim ates G la d ly G iven POOL-GARDNER Lumber Co. Franchised F a lle r Dealers Phone 2691 151 W. Baseline Street Condensed Report The Commercial National Bank As of I November 1, 1935 RESO U RC ES Too Late to Classify 1 Cash on hand and due from b a n k s ............ $225,958.81 Government bonds ..................................... 102,773.65 Municipal bonds .......................................... 414,179.59 Municipal w a rra n ts ..................................... 92,756.56 Federal Reserve Bank stock and Federal Deposit Insurance f u n d ................................. 4,941.34 Banking house, furniture and fix tu res..... 38,550.00 Other Real Estate owned ........................... 12,710.50 Loans and discounts ................................... 490,063.52 T o t a l.............................. $1.381,983.97 The New 1936 Terraplane L IA B IL IT IE S C a p ita l........................................................... $ 75,000.00 Surplus, undivided profits and reserves.... 32,857.64 D E PO SIT S.................................................. 1,274,076.33 T o t a l........................................... $L381,933.97 2 A U C T IO N SA LE 5 miles south of Forest Grove on the Spring Hill road, •<>-mile north of Spring Hill School House, on Saturday, November 16th Hale to s ta rt a t one o'claek p. m. sharp S ix head o f D a iry C a ttle — 2 cows fresh, nnd 4 heifers. One horse, 1400 lbs., good nnd tru e : do ub le harness; e x tra good tra ile r; m ow er; r a k i , iro n -w h e e l wagon; tw o plows; dise h a rro w ; drag ha rrow s; new one-horse c u ltiv a to r; new e le c tric brooder. A ll sm all tools on n farm . SOO W h ite Leghorn la y in g pu lle ts; 120 one-year-old hens. H O U S E H O L D GOODS Steel range eook stove, heating stove, 2 dressers, one lib r a r y table, d in in g table, 0 ehalrs, 2 rockers, 3 bedsteads, springs, and a ll kitch e n utensils, tw o rugs. Those de sirin g c re d it a p p ly before sale W. A. SI DWELL, Proprietor W. H U G H ES, A u ctio n e e r M. R. JO H N SO N . C le rk FOR 1 OFFER » Just received a fresh stock! of the Powerful New 2 ROYAL ! T w • C O M P LC TE Cleaner« . . . each with Ita awn a ltttrla matar . . . the ta ­ rn ou» • R O Y A L " with malar driven ravala- In f bruxh a t advar- tliad In Gaad Houia- keenini far vaur r««- ular floor and rug elrnnlno . . . the la ­ mana “ R O Y A L J U N . m u ' hand elaaner for yaur dragarlaa, aurtalna. maUrevtev and furnltura. t l l m - Inatca tha nacaaaity af attaehmanta and aavaa you $12.001 Oder lim itad to a short tim a . . . gat befara wa aall ElectricVacuum Cleaners I FB:*rh ACTUAL » ( . 5 0 VALUE LO W WEEKLY up Super Pyro Anti-Freeze $1.00 per gallon Tires, Batteries and USED CARS Sold on easy terms. Increase in past two years.............. $504-457.95 Washington County's PROSPERITY Q U A L IT Y Meltebeke Electric Store H ills b o ro 152 3rd Ave. $ 1 ,2 7 4 ,0 7 6 .3 3 Deposits as of November 1, 1934 ............ 1,059,150.36 Deposits as of November 1, 1933 ............ 769,618.38 $3.95 Thomas S. Sholes 124 S. Second Ave. Deposits as of Novem ber 1, 1935 R E P A IR WORK Phone 21W Our Paramount Interest EDWARD SCHUI.MERICH, President E. I. KURATLI, Vice-President W. C. CHRISTENSEN, Vice-President J. L. SEARCY, Cashier W. V. BERGEN, Assistant Cashier