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II I L LS B 0 It O A R C U 8 , Thursday, December 5, 1935 Legion Auxiliary Enjoys Christmas Program Tuesday 4 ' W omen's Service clu b school ben e fit program w ill be given at the V enetian the ater on F rid a y eve ning, Decem ber 13, und plans fo r assisting the teachers w ere made ut the m eeting o f the c lu b Tues- dny evening, N ovem ber 26, ut the home o f Mrs. O. O. La ver. Mrs. G ra n t Z u m w a lt was the assisting hostess. C om m ittees were appointed to m ake popcorn balls to be d is tr ib uted to the c h ild re n at the C h ris t mas p a rty being arranged by the Coffee c lu b and oth er federated clubs. Each m em ber also consented to c o n trib u te one new toy. Mrs. G ladys M eyers o f T iga rd, president o f the W ashington C o un ty F ederation o f Clubs, was an out- o f-to w n guest and gave an in te r esting tu lk on P a rlim c n ta ry Law . T here were 18 m em bers and three pre l i l t M rs H B. S ig le r Joined the c lu b at th is meeting. A t the present tim e the Service clu b is b u yin g m ilk fo r 32 grade school c h ild re n , 20 at D a vid H ill und 12 at Peter Boscow school. Mr». B ie rs d o rf H onored— M rs George B ie rs d o rf was g iv en a b irth d a y d in n e r at her home near S e h e fflin Sunday. Present were Messrs, and Mesdames O tto Voges and ch ild re n . H erm an Voges, W T P utnam Jr. and ch ild re n , K enneth B ie rsd o rf and son, G ordon Sahnow. E lm e r Johnson. Dan B u r k halter, and Miss Mae I.aHeyne, D e l bert B ie rsdo rf, C arl Voges. George B u rk h a lte r, Bobby B u rk h a lte r and the honor guests. Complimented by Co-Workers . ’ Honored on B irth d a y — M r. and Mrs. It. It. E m m o lt en tertain ed w ith a d in n e r F rid a y evening in honor o f th e ir son Wayne. O th e r guests were Mrs. W ayne E m m ott and L. F. Enunott. . ’ Return» fro m T r i p - Bud linge rs re tu rn e d home T h a n ksg ivin g fro m a six m onths' tr ip to the m id d le western states and C a lifo rn ia , where he visite d r e l atives. W. R. C. Elects— T iie W om an's B e lie f Corps w ill m eet th is F rid a y afte rn o o n at tiie Veterans' h u ll. E lection o f office rs w ill be the o rd e r o f business, and a ll members are urged to attend. We’ve the W atch for EVERYONE And everyone w ants a w a tch from Anderson's. W e've s tu rd y models fo r men w ith an ou tdoo r yen . . . slim pocket watches fo r dress-up occasions , . . dependable strap watches fo r business wear. There are also tin y baguettes. Dependable A m erican M ovem ents in a d d itio n to the w e ll-k n o w n G R l'E N J. L. Anderson JEWELER “ L e t 'A n d y ' F ix Y o u r W atch” G ive Your Child 'Winter Sunshine’ Annual Reunion at C. E. Wells Home M r. and Mrs. C. E. W ells e n te r tain ed Sunday w ith the annual fa m ily reu nion and T h a n ksg ivin g d in ner T h ir ty - fo u r w ere present and I the guests Included the e n tire fa m ily . w ith an un b ro ke n circle . Those present were M r and Mrs. B. T M cC onnell iM rs . W ells' sister» and daughters K a th rv n and D o ro th y, Ml and M l V H W ells. M r anil M rs H E Sim pson and c h ild re n , H illy and M a rjo rie Ann. Miss Jean M cDonald. F ra n k H Bussell, a ll o f P o rtla n d : M r. ond M rs. Iru s W ells, M i. and Mrs, C. U. W ills a n d daug hter June. M r. and M rs T. J W ells and cons T eddy and Donald, a ll o f Redmond: M r and M rs. G. W W ells and son Bobby o f S h e ri dan, M r and Mrs. B rice Nosier and daughters A nn e tte and Susan of ’ M edford. D r. and M rs H o w ard W ill . .1.00, W ells. Eddie W, Ila, and host and hostess. M r. and Mrs. A. R. C la yto n and tw o c h ild re n o f Oak G rove, and M r. and Mrs. J. J. S um m e r and son o f The D alles spent T h a n k s g iv in g w ith M is H a ttie Davidson and son. Mrs. D avidson is the m othe r o f Mesdames C la yto n and Sum m er. M r and M rs. W illia m Nelson of S heridan, M r. and M rs. H e n ry J o h n son artd d a ug hter Janet. M r. and Mrs. Fred Heckm an, Mrs. M a rie l.iesm an and C harles M o rris o f P o rtla n d w ere guests ove r the w eek-end of Mrs. Dora Nelson. M r and M rs E. E., C la rk and son Ernest o f H eppner and M r. and Mrs. E arl H a m ilto n o f C o r v a llis spent T h a n k s g iv in g and the w eek-end at th e G. R ussell M o r gan home. M r. and M rs. E lw in B arham and c h ild re n o f Salem were T h a n k s g iv in g guests o f M rs. B arham 's parents, M r. and M rs. L . P. S tra n - ahan. Mrs. B arh um and the c h il dren rem ained fo r a long er v is it. M r. and M rs. C. D. E v e ritt and c h ild re n and M rs. Ida E v e re tt o f P o rtla n d spent T h a n k s g iv in g w ith M r. and Mrs. A. A. Hodges. J im m y I E v e ritt rem ained fo r the w eek-end w ith his gra nd m othe r, M rs. Hodges. M rs. H a rry W h ile and daug hter June o f Cochran w ere guests o f M rs. Helen D elchm an and E v e ly n W hite, a H ills b o ro hig h school s tu dent, F rid a y and Sunday. Mr». F o llis Break» A rm — Mrs. George F o llis w e nt to P o rt land to v is it ove r the week-end w ith her daughter, Mrs. D ailey, w ho had been w ith he r m othe r since Sunday. Mrs. F o llis fe ll on icy steps Sunday m o rn in g and s u f fered a fra c tu re o f the le ft a rm at the w rist. M rs. D a ile y o f P o rtla n d and V erne and D e ll F o llis o f M il w a u kie w ere out Sunday. M rs. F o llis w ill be unable to use her arm fo r at least three m onths. Dr. Cham ber» Lecture»— Dr. O R Cham bers o f Oregon State college was the speaker at a m eeting of the p. t a Radio group at the home o f M rs. Rene M eltcb eke Tuesday afternoon. His subject was W hat are M y C h ild 's P re ju d ic e s —Good and Bad?" He also made a suggestion o f a y a rd stick by w h ic h the parents could measure th e ir ow n prejudices. C n itrd A rtisan s M eet— W ashington cou nty Assem bly of U n ited A rtisa n s met Novem ber 24. O regon Assem bly No. 1 of P o rt land w ere guests and p u t on the in itia to r y w o rk A fte r the m eeting the re was dancing and re fre s h ments. T he A rtisan s w ill sponsor a card p a rty Decem ber 23. Past Oracle» Meet— Past O racles' clu b met Wednes day a ftern oon w ith Mrs. J. Jo h a n sen F ive hundred was played, at w h ich Mrs. A L B u tte rw o rth made hig h score. M rs. Ada Q ualls, sec ond. and Mrs. H. H Stannard. low. Mrs. S tannard. M rs. C. D u x b u ry , and Mrs. J. Sorensen were guests. In v ite d to Forest G rove— Phoenicia Tem ple, P y th ia n Sis ters, have received an in v ita tio n to attend a m eeting o f D e lp h i T em ple at Forest G rove ne xt W ednesday evening. Decem ber I I . A ll members arc urged to go; also n o tify the most e xce lle n t chief, Mrs. J. R. Pep- pard. Mrs. Patterson Hostess— Mrs. Paul Patterson en tertain ed w ith dessert brid g e W ednesday a f t ernoon Mesdames A L. Am acher and J W. B aile y made hig h scores at contract, and Mesdames C. E. W ells and R. P. Rasmussen at auc tion. F. L L . G irls G ive Dance— F. L . G irls w ill have a dance T hursd ay n ig h t, Decem ber 5, at the I. O. O. F. ha ll, and w i ll h o ld an am ateur ta le n t contest in connec tio n w ith the dance. E veryb od y in vite d . M rs. S eh ulm erich in H o sp ita l— M rs. B. C. S ch u lm crich u n d e r w ent a m a jo r opera tion Tuesday m o rn in g a t the S m ith hospital. D r. C. T. S m ith operating. CAR D OF TH A N K S The fa m ily o f A. W. Lull wish to express th e ir sincere a p pre cia tio n to a ll frie n d s fo r the kindness extended in th e ir recent loss and fo r the m any flo r a l offerin gs. A l- vera L. M cC orm ack, Jessie A Pcp- pard, G ladys M. Hepner, A lv in W. L u ll. 42! Morningdew now offers IRRADIATED MILK in w h ich the V ita m in D con te n t is increased about 15 limes. E specially recom m end ed fo r c h ild re n . e ASK F O K P A R T IC U L A R S 0 Morningdew GUERNSEY DAIRY “A Flavor You'll Favor” Sam U n lit A tions Phone 2308 Three Year Average Score liy Pacific In te rn a tio n a l O ver Ilk Home from Hospital— Ed L. M oore re tu rn e d T h a n ks g iv in g day fro m SI. V in ce n t's hos p ita l, w here he u n d e rw e n t a g o itre operation, and is now able to be up to w n again. E n te rta in a t D in n e r— M r. and Mrs. C. B. Buchanan Jr. o f Gaston and D r. and M rs. A. O. P itm an e n tertain ed a t the B uchan an home S atu rday n ig h t w ith a d in n e r p a rty fo r eight. (■rand C h ie f V isit« R ic h la n d - M rs. Hazel H o lle nb eck, grand c h ie f o f P y th ia n Sisters, re tu rn e d Sunday fro m a fe w days' v is it at B ake r and R ichland, on o ffic ia l business. CARD OF T H A N K S We wish Io th a n k o u r k in d frien ds und neighbors fo r th e ir a d s of kindness and .sympathy d u rin g o u r J recent loss o f o u r beloved h u s-I band and father. Mrs. J. II. K roe g- er am i fa m ily . 42p CAR D OF T H A N K S We w ish Io th a n k o u r frien ds fo r the sym pathy extended us in the loss o f o u r husband and father, A le x M cPherson, and fo r the beau t if u l flow ers; also m em bers o f i Hie B aptist ch u rch fo r countrsies extended. Mrs. A le x M cPherson. W allace. W arren, Donald and D oug las M cPherson and fam ilies. 42p | Dally Trips to PortJand H illsboro A uto Freight Bonded and Insu re d C a rrie r Serving Beaverton. Aloha, Reed- v llle , H illsboro, C ornelius and Forest G rove P lrk u p and D e live ry Service a t Package Rates H illsb o ro Phone 542 E ast Side T e rm in a l P o rtla n d Phone E A st 9131 Page Three P o rtla n d frie n d s gave M r. and Music is Theme ¡Christian Group M. E. Guild Has Mrs. H E. Staples a housew arm ing Service Club to S atu rday n ig h t at th e ir new re s i for Coffee Club in Work dence on F irs t avenue. F ive couples Xmas Program Give School Play Aiding M usic w ill be the them e o f the were present. A n n u a l celeb ration of St N iehol- D r and M rs F ra n k Peak of c lu b m eeting F rid a y a fte r o f H ills b o ro at Connell Home Coffee on December 13 I C as' h ris day tia n by C o u m n em cil bers noon, Decem ber 13, w ith M rs. V. [Gresham . M r. and Mrs. D w ig h t S el and o th e r young Wed 50 Years A C lirlatm aa pro gra m was en joyed Tuesday evening nt the m eet ing of the Legion A u x ilia ry . C h ris t- inns songs w ere sung by the n e w ly organized A u x ilia r y sextet, w ith Mrs I,. C. K ra m ie n , leader, Mes- ilnines E lm e r Batchelder, Ernest Zurcher, <' B W eil <! J C rttta n den, and Fred C a ld w e ll, and Mrs. I .e o n Davis as a c ro m p a n lit. C h rist- inus enrols were also sung by the assembly. Mi Janies Say, cha irm an of the c h ild w e lfa re com m ittee, reported on C hristm as plans, und Wednes day, December 17, was named as the day to pack C h ristm as boxes V olun te er w o rke rs w ill meet ut the home of M is Fred E ngeldinger to assist In th is w ork. The poppy poster com m ittee Is In charge o f the C hristm as Seal sale in H illsb o ro , and t h e c h a ir man, Mrs. A. II. Busch, guve a re po rt on the w o rk. T he A u x ilia r y is sponsoring the sale und voted to buy some seals. Hostesses fo r the m eeting were members of the hospital com m ittee. Mesdames J. H D insm ore, K. J. I M r. and M rs. F ra n k Beh Sr. of C o rn e liu s observe golden w edding Nicol, und A. W W alke r. an niversary C u t courtesy O re gon Jo u rn a l N e e d lrc ra ft Meets— Needl w ill meet to the home o l day <T w itli Mrs. E. Mrs. H A. Scht...._....... . ... . Dlckason and Mrs H a rvey B utchelar us assisting M rs M ay Im b ric S m ith was h o n hostesses. O ffice rs w ill be elected ored N ovem ber 21 w ith a luncheon fo r the com ing year. The needle- at Howe la b o ra to ry In P ortla nd , c ru ft c lu b w ill have a booth at given by Mrs. Emma H ow e Cole the M etho dist ladies' bazaar F r l- and co-w orkers in the la b o ra to ry, duy, und w ill sell braided rugs. j Donald F M cC all, Eleanor W hite, .uni Edna T in k e y . Table decora Attend W edding A n n iv e rs a ry — tions w ere y e llo w chrysanthem um s M r. and Mrs. N ye B ris to l spent and y e llo w cundles. Sunday at S ilve rto n , a tte n d in g the Gist w edding a n n ive rsa ry o f M r. i Present were M rs. B. L. Benson, Agnes Pope, B ristol's parents, M r. and M rs. C. Mrs. S. K in g sle y, F B risto l T he celebrants arc both Esther P erry, M a rg a re t Hum e, S ib y l e n jo ying good health in spite of M cG uire. M ary A n n Schum ann, Grace M cC all. M o rle y M cC all, Mr. th e ir years. and Mrs. F. J. M cC all. Evangeline Past C hiefs Have P a r t y - Lassrlle. E llen L o cke rid g e Jones. Members o f the Past C h iefs' club Winifred E. Pelmeteer, Christine of Phoenicia T em ple w ill have a Laucaster, R uth W eber, Eva New- C hristm as p a rty F rid a y evening at shali, C a rm e litu S m ith, Stephunie tiie home o f M rs Dora Nelson, K ro xb e rg e r, O pal B e ch ill, C h a rlo tte w ith Mrs. Emma M c K in n e y as as M Jamieson, Freda Bahon, G e r tru d e Dooley, W ilm a Hem stock. sisting hostess. Agnes Ryan, Lee Ryan. M a r y Hom e fro m H o sp ital— Arazia, M a rie C halstrom , Melba F runk Kennedy, w ho has been Nelson. M rs S aylnr, V irg in ia M a r in the U. S Veterans' hospital in tin . and Dr. A m e lia Z ieg le r. P o rtla n d fo r several m onths, re tu rn e d home F rid a y He reports E. C. O verm an, w ho is con fine d to the hospital, u.s im p ro vin g . H I L L S B O It O , 0 It E G O N people w ill be held to m o rro w ( F r i day) aftern oon a fte r school hour-. I at C o un cil headquarters. P ilg rim House. A ll you ng people atte n d in g the celeb ration are asked to b rin g w ith them toys, games o r oth er g ifts to be used at ttie C h ristm as p a rty fo r less fo rtu n a te ch ild re n , sponsored by the Coffee club. C o m m itte e of C offee clu b ladies, in c lu d in g Mesdames A. H. A bts. T G Bronleew e. A I,. Chase, C. E. M a r iner, Fred J S ew ell and Fred E n ge ld in g e r w ill serve refreshm ents Mrs. E. L. M cC o rm ick, p u b lic w e l fare cha irm an of the C offee club, has also been in v ite d Besides mem bers o f th e C o u n cil clubs, p u p ils of the c ity school system and o f St M atthe w 's school have been in vite d to co-operate. M r and Mrs. C. R. M e r r ill e n tertain ed the fo llo w in g guests a* th e ir home T h a n k s g iv in g day: M r and Mr». E. W Haas and da u g h ters Iola and Loisel of Sheridan, M r. and M rs. Ray Jackson and Johnny. M r. and Mrs. V ernon Hahn. M rs. M a ria Jackson. M r. and M rs C lyd e L in c o ln and W< sley, M r. and Mrs. Ed Vanderzanden, M r. and Mrs. F ra n k Jackson and M arion. D o ro th y and Robert, M r and M rs F lo yd R a ffe ty and A rle ta , A lrna and Velda, H e n ry M eltebeke. H e r m an Jones and A x e l Anderson. M r and M rs. D a vid L o fg re n and D a vid J r. o f P o rtla n d were Sunday guests o f M r. and Mrs. J. L. A n derson. T h a n k s g iv in g guests at the A nderson home were A d o lp h B e n son, V io la and H a rold Benson, and M r and M rs. E dw ard L ic d b e rg of P ortla nd . M r. and Mrs. G. W. W ells and son Bobby o f S heridan w e r e T h a n k s g iv in g guests of M rs W e ll, parents, M r. and M rs. L. A. Long. Mrs. Long accom panied them home and rem ained u n til Sunday. T. W. M cD onald le ft Sunday to r several weeks' vacation at H yder, A laska. M rs. B. E M a lin g o f De- poe Bay is a guest th is week o f he r daughter. M rs. T. W. M c D o n ald. and fa m ily . M r. and Mrs. C. H. Em m ott, M r and M rs. B. F Poolcy and da ug h te r E ve lyn o f P o rtla n d and M r. and M rs. W ayne E m m ott were T h a n k s g iv in g guests o f M r. and M rs. H. R. Em m ott. D r. and M rs. W arren H ale and son o f T im b e r were guests Sunday of M r. and M rs. L. A. Long. D r H ale is th e ph ysician at the CCC camp at T im b e r. D e L a u rice Cady, sm a ll daughter of M r. and M rs. H. M. Cady, u n d e r w e nt a to n sil operation S aturday Dr. A. O. P itm an pe rfo rm e d the operation. M r. and Mrs. M au rice Rom ig and son Ronald were guests over T h a n k s g iv in g at the home of M r Rom ig's b ro th e r, John Rom ig, at A m ity . M r. and Mrs. Zenas Olsen of P o rtla n d and M r. and M rs. Ona; Olsen o f Salem w ere T h a n ksg ivin g guests o f M r. and Mrs. S E. Olsen. M r and M rs L . C. Lo m ax and fa m ily w ere T h a n k s g iv in g guests o f M r. and M rs. A. H. L o m a x in P ortla nd . M r. and M rs. M. H. Abels and fa m ily o f Vancouver, Wash., were Sunday d in n e r guests o f M r. and Mrs. C. R. M e r r ill. M iss E lin o r Bcchcn o f Bend was a week-end guest o f her m other, M rs. J. C. Bechen, and o th e r re la tives. M iss V irg in ia W hctzel o f P o rt land is a guest th is week of Mrs. S. J. Bechen o f northeast o f H ills boro. M rs. H a rry A ld in g e r en tertain ed the sew ing c lu b o f th e Bethany P re sb yte ria n ch u rch at h e r home Wednesday afternoon. M r. and M rs. M . R u ccke r and fa m ily o f P o rtla n d w ere guests S unday o f M r. and Mrs. John Bose of northeast o f H illsb o ro . M r. and M rs. B. W. Barnes were T h a n k s g iv in g guests at the home o f th e ir son W arren Barnes, at C ornelius. Mrs. M a y I. S m ith and Miss Madge Im b rie were T h a n ksg ivin g guests o f M r. and M rs. A. B. F lin t at Scholls. F ritz A b e n d ro th re tu rn e d S a tu r day fro m a fe w days' business and pleasure t r ip to Seattle. He re p o rt ed v e ry foggy w eather there. Dorcas c lu b of t h e A d ve n tist chu rch met Wednesday afternoon w ith Mrs. O rn d u ff at her home on W a ln u t street. Mrs. M a ry H ill, w ho is teaching at D re w , spent T h a n k s g iv in g h o li days at here home here. M iss F lo N ye o f Seattle was a T h a n k s g iv in g week-end guest of her sister, M rs. J. M. Person. M rs. O liv e M ille r re tu rn e d S un day fro m a v is it w ith he r sister a t Eugene. A lv in Wade u n de rw en t a m a jo r operation at Jones hospital M o n day. D r. D. E. W ile / operated. V irg in ia Havens spent T h a n ks g iv in g w ith M r. and M rs. R ichard T a lb o y in P ortland. W hat Better Christmas Gift Than Greater Comfort « s 7i Why not include th at new attic room or extension to your home t h a t you’ve wanted on your Chirslmas list? Nothing you could think of could lie of greater and more lasting joy to your whole family. Get it N ow — W ith Federal H ousing Funds Let us quote you on fine m aterials at low cost For all building m aterials sec Pool-Gardner Lumber Co. FRANCHISE FULLER DEALER 151 West Baseline St. Phone 2691 M i m nary G u ild o f the M ethod- i t church held a s ilv e r tea Tues day aftern oon at the home o f Mrs. Thom as C onnell, w ith Mrs. A. W Havens as assisting hostess. A large crow d attended. A fte r the business m eeting. Mrs. E K ortze born gave a re v ie w on tiie book, "T h in k in g it T h ro u g h ;'' M i; M ay Cook conducted a dem ur tra tio n ori “ The L ig h te d H ig h w ay," w ith M i flames W. W. Bon- ar, A rn ie Dieka on, L. L B row n, ( ' M. Reed, Thom as C onnell, J T w igg, C. J. G ille tte , ta k in g the parts o f th " s p irits ut pleasure, in difference. selfishness. Foreign M i l le n a ry society, ship o f prayer, ship of po si sion, and ship o f personal ity, resp ective ly Miss Cook took the part o f the W om an Head o f the W orld. Mrs. A H. Biassing read tw o o r ig in a l poems on C hristm as, Miss M in e rva F u lle r ang a C hristm as solo, accom panied by Miss E valine F u lle r; M rs J. C. K ra m ie n sang, " I t Came Upon the M id n ig h t C lear," and C hristm as carols w ere played on v io lin s by B ob by Holznagel, B illy M cD onald, M a ry Rae Mann, and G ail K oh lm e yer. The program closed w ith the sin g in g o f "T ake M y L ife and L e t it Be,” by Mrs. K ram ien . W. G ardn er as chairm an. A re p re sentative of the P o rtla n d S ym phony , orchestra w ill be the speaker, and m em bers o f th a t gro u p w ill present num bers on the m usical program . T h is w ill be the fir s t v ice -p re si dent's day, and m em bers are w e l come to b rin g guests. The m eeting w ill be called at 2:15 at the cham ber o f com m erce rooms. Hostesses w ill be Mesdames Fred C a ld w e ll, Thom as C onnell, V erne C u rry and M a rsh a ll E lder. C hristm as P a rty Decem ber 18— B rea kfast c lu b m et w ith Mrs. B. M. Goodman W ednesday m orning. Program in clud ed a W a lte r W in- ch e ll colum n "E ve nts of M ay, 1936.” w ith Mrs. G oodm an as cha irm an : cha racterization of G randm a R ip V a n W in k le by M rs. L. T. Me- Pheeters. w h o w on fir s t prize at s to ry -te llin g ; and the "E La Sham - bo” degree given to M rs. L. T. Me- Pheeters, new m em ber, by M is. R obert B u rlin g a m e , ch a irm a n of en tertain m en t. N e x t m eeting, the C hristm as m eeting, w ill be w ith M rs. R. F. Peters, Decem ber 18. M rs. F u rro w H onored— M rs. L. E. F u rro w was g ive n a surp rise p a rty a t h e r hom e W ed nesday afternoon. Ladies present were Mesdames E. P lapp, F. Beach, A. B ran da w , M B arber. E H elvogt, H. C la rk . L. Baughm an, R. D o r land. G. D o rlan d, A. Pearson. W. Lew is, V. B ro w n , E. B erggren, R. A llis o n . H. F arnham . W. G oetter, H. Rogers. O Laws, and Russell Ide, and M iss Rowena H erm ann. W ork fo r Service M e rits — W ahkeena Cam p F ire g ro u p cleaned the V eterans’ h a ll and washed the w indo w s S atu rday and gathered cedar boughs to decorate the lib r a r y Tuesday fo r th e ir serv ice m erits. T hey enjoyed a s w im m in g p a rty Tuesday evening at Pa c ific u n iv e rs ity ta n k un d e r the chaperonage o f th e ir guardian. M rs. George Fischer. M rs. B eattie Hostess— Dorcas clu b o f the Episcopal chu rch w ill meet T hursd ay eve ning. Decem ber 12. w ith Mrs. R. J. B eattie. M rs R. W. Gates is assist in g hostess. F re d e rick S Haines J r. of Seat tle, Wash., spent the week end and M onday and Tuesday at the home o f his b ro th e r-in -la w , D r. H. D. Huggins. He was in the stage and a u tom ob ile accident near St. M ary's S atu rday evening. M rs. M L. A nderson J r. and son L lo y d le ft M onday evening fo r th e ir home at Crescent C ity Cal., a fte r a week's v is it w ith h e r husband's parents, M r. and M rs. M. L . A n derson, and her b ro th e r-in -la w , P. A Anderson, and fa m ily . M o rris Dean, stud ent at W illa m ette u n iv e rs ity , Salem, spent T h a n k s g iv in g w ith his parents, M r. and M rs. R. A. Dean. C am eron M a rsh a ll and B u rtis Preston, also o f the u n iv e rs ity , w ere his guests. M r. and M rs. Joh n Boone o f O lym p ia . Wash., w e r e o v e rn ig h t guests o f M r. and M rs. L . E. F u r ro w N ovem ber 27. M r. and M rs. G. L. H em bree o f K la m a th F alls spent last w eek w ith his b ro th e r-in -la w and sister, M r. and M rs. George M cG rath. M iss G ladys Stevens o f Spokane. Wash., spent last w eek w ith her uncle and aunt, M r. and M rs. G. W. Hagle. T o m m y B ron le ew e o f O. S. C. was a guest of his parents, M r. and M rs. T. G. B ronleew e, over T h a n ks g ivin g . M r. H. J. A ltn o w o f P o rtla n d spent the w eek-end w ith M rs. C a ro lin e Stangel. M rs. R. W C ox spent the w eek- ter, M r. and M rs. C arlos Johnson of G ladstone. M r. and M rs. S helby F orney m oved th is w eek to a residence at 515 N. Second Ave. M r. and Mrs. C. W. H eim o f Red m ond vis ite d Tuesday at the home o f her bro th e r, O. B. Gates. D r. and M rs. D a n ie l M e rn e r of near W itch Hazel le ft W ednesday fo r C a lifo rn ia to spend the w in te r. M r. and M rs. J. R. Hughes of P o rtla n d spent the w eek-end w ith M r. and M rs. H. E. Staples. O perated fo r A p p e n d ic itis — John W ile y, son ut D r. and Mrs. D. E. W iley, un d e rw e n t an opera tio n fo r a p p e n d icitis at Jones hos B A L E D hay fo r sale.—J. W. Gates. p ita l Tuesday evening. Drs. James Rt. 3. H illsb o ro . 42-4p W ile y o f P o rtla n d and D. E. W ile y operated. M rs. O. W. N ew m an of T W O pureb red G uernsey b u ll Iow a H ill u n de rw en t an appendix calves, e lig ib le to re g istry, fo r operation at Jones hospital S un sale cheap.—L o n K in na m an, Aloha. day, D r. A. O. P itm a n operating. B A N T A M S fo r sale, 5 sets, 2 hens F ine A pples D ispla yed— and rooster. 50c per set.—E. A. F ir e Spitzenberg. D elicious, Y e l H endrickson. Rt. 4. H illsb o ro . 42p lo w N e w ton a n d O rtle y apples g ro w n by R Schaer o f B ethany LO S T —Jersey cow. sta r in fo re are shown at the A rgu s th is week. head.— W ick, 334 N. 4th A ve. 42p M r. Schaer has been busy f illin g C hristm as orders to be sent east R AG carpet w e a vin g done, also have housekeeping rooms.— M rs. and oth er places w h ere such apples are not grow n. B. A. B ro w n , 149 N. C o nn ell Ave. Too Late to Classify Sack Candy M on da y— G O O D stock saddle w anted. W ill b u y o r trade.— E a rl S trong. T e le M em bers of the Business and 42tf Professional W omen's c lu b are re phone 1484 H ills b o ro . quested to come to the cham ber of FOR R E N T —S m a ll bungalow , tw o com m erce room s M on da y evening rooms, bath, sleeping porch. $12.50 at 7:30 to help sack candy fo r the co m m u n ity C h ristm as tree, spon per m onth.—A p p ly J. M acK ay, 360 sored by the cham ber o f commerce. S outh F ifth Ave. H o ld Basket Social— F U R N IS H E D 3-room steam-heated ap artm en t fo r rent, reasonable: M em bers o f the Seventh D ay A d ve n tist chu rch held a basket social ra d io and e le c tric stove.—Phone 42p S aturday evening at the E. K o rtz e 1842. born home. The a ffa ir was v e ry successful. 1 H ave Bazaar and D in n e r— W om en s C h u rch Service league o f the A ll Saints Episcopal m ission w i ll have a tu rk e y d in n e r a n d ' bazaar at the Veterans' h a il Wed nesday evening. A id Meets W ednesday— G eneral m eeting o f Ladies' A id circles o f the M ethodist c h u rch w ill i be held W ednesday aftern oon at the church. lers and M rs Neva G ille n w a te r and c h ild re n w ere T h a n k s g iv in g guests j o f M r. and Mrs. Sherm an H yre. Mrs. M alcom b Irv in e o f Rose burg and her son L lo y d are m oving in to the L. J. M e r r ill home M r. la n d M rs. L . J. M e r r ill m oved Tues day to P o rtla n d fo r the w in te r. A r th u r P ankonine o f San F ran- I cisco. Cal., and F red M e li o f The D alles v is ite d M r. and M rs. A W. i Le n tz last week. M r and M rs. Le ster W a lke r and daug hter Beulah o f The D alles vis- I ited F rid a y and S atu rday at the A. W. Le ntz home. R ichard S uth erla nd , student at O regon State college, spent the w eek-end w ith his parents, M r. and M rs. J. E. S uth erla nd . B ryan, and his daughter, K a tie B run ton, w e ll k n o w n here and at Scholls. M r. B ry a n hud been In poor health fo r some tim e, h a vin g suffered a stroke several year» ago. He was seriously il l fo r ove r a week before his death. Tax Figures Show Larger Levy Made ( ( '• n lln u e d (ru m p a r t 11 parison of oth er school d iit r ic U over the cou nty show s lig h t In creases. U n io n school d is tric ts o f the cou nty show Increases in the le vy w ith the exception o f H ills b o ro and Gaston. In the H ills b o ro d is tric t , the le vy rem ains the same as last year, 11.5 m ills , w h ile in Gaston the le vy fa lls fro m 8 m ills to 7.3 fo r 1936. Banks has an increase i fro m 3 to 3.8 m ills ; T ig a rd from 14.7 to 14 9 m ills and Forest G rove fro m 8.1 to 8 4 m ills, A rgu s classified ads get results. ALVIN WADE LULL F u n e ra l services fo r A lv in Wade ' L u ll, Sr., w h o died a fte r a few hours illness at his home near Gas- i ton N ovem ber 25. w ere held at the ; Donelson & S ew ell chapel here ! S atu rday afternoon. In te rm e n t was at M o u ntainsid e cem etery. A lv in Wade L u ll was born in Illin o is F e b ru a ry 1, 1869. W h ile s till ! a bo y he came w ith his fa m ily to the west, se ttlin g fir s t in C a lifo rn ia ; and la te r in Oregon. He m a rrie d Helen Jessie D avis o f the G rabe! d is tric t J u ly 13. 1892. ; M an y years o f th e ir m a rrie d life ' were passed in the B ig Bend coun t r y in W ashington, and A lb e rta , ' Canada, and la te r years w ere in I and near W ashington county. S u rv iv in g re la tive s in clu d e one son. A lv in Wade L u ll Jr., o f W ood land, Wash.; th re e daughters, A l- I vera L . M c C o rm ic k o f G lenw ood, 1 Jessie A. P eppard o f Gaston, and G ladys Hepner o f P o rtla n d ; eigh t gra n d ch ild re n , and a b ro th e r, F. S. L u ll o f Fresno, Cal. M rs. L u ll died Ja n u a ry 16, 1935. Music - Dance W ednesday and S aturday N ights ELRY'S Chateau East of Park on Highway Hillsboro, Oregon Turkey Shoot SUNDAY Credit Bureaus (Incorporated) Collections — Credit Reports In W ashington. T illa m o o k , Y a m h ill, P o lk and M a rio n Counties. FRANK BRYAN M O U N T A IN H O M E — F ra n k B r y an, long a reside nt and re ce n tly m oved fro m M o u n ta in Home, died at his home in Eugene S aturday. B u ria l took place W ednesday a ft ernoon at L a fa ye tte Locks. M a n y fro m M o u n ta in Hom e attended the fu n e ra l. He leaves his w id o w , Rose Personal C o n ta ct on C ollections W ashington C ounty O ffic e Commercial Building Second and M a in Streets Phone 3071 H illsboro, Oregon I.X.L. poultry TEED J POULTRY FEEDS ASSURE M ORE EGGS PER FEEDING DOLLAR The more eggs a hen lays, the less feed per dozen eggs she consumes,. IXL POULTRY FEEDS are m anufactured from the right kind of raw materials, blended in the proper proportions to protect the health of the hen and to assure the maximum production. Try it to d a y ! IXL DAIRY FEEDS ASSURE GOOD MILK PRODUCTION HILLSBORO FEED CO I. X. L. Poultry and Dairy Feeds Phone 271 160 W. Main S t I S ee th e FORI) DEALER tfhen yon want a good USED CAR ^ou can buy a Used Car from a Ford Dealer with full confidence. His reputation is behind it. He hopes that some «lay you will he in the market for a New Ford V-8 and he wants you to be 100% satisfied with the Used Car he sells you. > .411 maket. All price». Small down payment. Eaty term». USED CARS 1935 T E R R A P L A N E T O U R IN G B R O U G H A M . Less than 4000 miles. N ew ca r $ guarantee 725 1929 L a S A L L E SEDAN M o to r exce lle nt, good ru b b e r, f in ish and in te rio r e x c e p tio n a lly good WWW 20 1925 T Y P E Good ro b b e r and p a in t FO R D 'O f? m eJ LO UPE Si 25 Inve stigate o u r lib e ra l term s on USED CARS. M O H A W K T IR ES, and H IL L A K O B A I II,K IE S Thomas S. Sholes Q U A L IT Y R E P A IR 152-158 S. 3rd A v«. Hudson W illa rd - — W ORK Phone 21W te rra plane M oh aw k Used Cars Leave any day fro m Dec. 12 to Jan. 1, inclusive. Be back by m id n ig h t, Jan. 14. R o u n d trip s —both F irst Class and C oach-Tourist — reduced to eeery S. P. station in the W est. For a fast, com fortable ho lid ay trip , take the tra in . >AUTHORIZED SALES ANO SERVICE EXAMPLE ROUNDTRIPS 1925 O V E R L A N D T O U R IN G M o to r v e ry good. $ As is ........................ 1923 1 OR1) P IC K -U P Good rub be r, top. and roo m y box CALIFORNIA and all western points C r e c b -'lr a in jl F i r s t C h u San Francisco $18.55 $27.70 Los Angeles 27.80 41.B5 C oach-T ourist fare.» good in coaches and chair-cars on a ll o u r train s; also in T o u ris t Pullm ans, plus berth. First Class fares go ad in Standard Pullm ans, plus berth. NEW XMAS TRAIN fo r h o lid a y travelers—"T h e Santa Special"— to C a lifo rn ia every day Dec. 16 to 24,in : lustvc. Coaches.Touristand Standard Pullmans, diner. Also 5c and 10c trav food-service. Leave P o rtla n d 3:45 P. M. A r r iv e San Francisco 1:30 P. M. EAST! A ls o sp e c ia l h o lid a y ro u n d trip s to eastern cities, via C a lifo rn ia . G o between Dec. 12 and Jan. 1. Return lim it, Jan. 5 D Southern Pacific H. D. 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