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C h a n g e P arty at H a /e ld a le ; ( firl H o n o re d Social News of Local Folk and Their F riends m o n th , le ft W ednesday fo r Los .A n g e le s . C u l. lo : pend th e w in te r. M r ( 'lu r k is q b ro th e r o f M r« M organ and has been i l l fo r onio tim e M i and M rs S W M e lh u o d i en- la m e d w ith a d in n e r p a rly n( th e ir C lif f o r d L o n g o f S e a lt l W.i li t . Inane S u n d a y fo r M r and M i.. H illy Portland Buxine«» Bureau. Inc i was a guest sever: da> i a M*k E I .a Bn re and «la u g hte r H a rrie t A lth o u g h it i . q u ite i; u e ru lly o f S t H elen . M r a m i M r I. V/ o id M r: L. A H A Z E I .D A L E ( 'u iin it u n ily ( 1111> o f I on n a ie n b i, M r k n o w n th .it n il lo tte ry tic k e t i a re c a n i p a rty . ti ¡u u lly h e ld on the I . o iii’ . and o th e i relative.» ut Forest L .iB a ie and son D o nald, a m i M i . I ille g a l in th in c o u n try , m a n y o th e r- W illia m D a v ie s o f P o rtla n d . G io y c ( )tb c i goesl at Ho ih iid s . i i i j i j . i v o f r i c h m o n ili W ill | w i e la w - a h u lin i: c itiz e n , b u y th e m Long C la ib o rn e B r o w n h ill o f Carson. w ith file tiope o f beeorninK ric h o v - week Were th e ir son he h e ld K u liird lty , NoVODinei fo r hom e la .l D o n a ld l.o n i* and Io <> i Don Jr.. W u .h . T im o th y B r o w n h ill o f E u |e r - n ii;h t. th e P o rtla n d B e tte r Bum - (h i* m o n th o n ly . th i n d a u g h te r. M r E i< d B a iin ia n ti, gene. a m i T ra c y M a n le y o f P o r t n e CnihUN T a k e n i ! ir«a i rt p o r t Mo t o f ♦ land spent th e w e e k-e n d at tin - W and h e r lit t le d a u .. g h te r J a nt* on W I* llio o k n , school c le rk , re ! lo tte ry p ro m o tio n s , h o w e v e r, are B M a n le y home y; M i G eorge E tti- p o ll th e re a re 37 hoys and 48 j;u I A rm is tic e d a y; I m e re ly ra c k e t ; and no d ra w in g is B u d Pei .on and ids frie n d . W ade ' h e ld in o ll. M r <’ C If if E n u n o ll and M i o f N< h o o l a^e in th is d is tr ic t S te w u rt o f Boise, Idaho, spent th e 1 G e o rg e L im b e r, a ll o f P o rtla n d . R edent in v e s tig a tio n s b y t h e I I Veins. H ili M o n th . I l (« iris M Person ' M o n tre a l B e tte r Business B u re a u M i * J J Wi rner. M i C a ro lin e w e e k-e n d at th e J Mi W illia eil il e e o n l tc e i rta l o in iir c d i illia m He hom e 'fh e boys are s tu d e n ts at I in d ic a te th a t p ro m o te rs In C anada E rn eleven u u l o f th a t age at an ele\a n K iu e c e i o f I-in n lo n and M i O reg o n S tate college. C o rv a lb ; I have sta rte d "sw e e ps" and a fte r a o 'c lo c k lu n ch e o n N o ve m b e i I I to est M ille r o f P o rtla n d v e ile d th e ir M is H e le n D e ich m a n wan a la rg e q u a n tity o f tic k e t In o th e i. A lb e rt H u m id at B ro w n s are so ld c e le b ra le th e e le v e n th b o lli la v an gue t W ednesday and o v e r-n ig h t o f tiie o rg a n iz e rs th e m se lve s t ip o f f n iv e r a ry o f her d a u g h te r loan v ille A rm is tic e day and T h u rs d a y . h e r sister Misses L e n a and E lva ¡th e p o lice . In due course th e p re m T h e g ir l ; w e re C la ire W a lk e r .h a n 3 iu-y also \ c ite d L a w re n c e We V ic to r. Mi'i.s E lva i.s le a v in g soon ises occu p ie d are ra id e d a n d a M ille r. S y b il T a y lo r, A n n a Mio- m ei at H edm ond. fo r a t r ip to th e east sm a ll q u a n tity o f tic k e ts , lit e r a Long. L o is K in c h e lo e . B e rth a Mae T horna W h ite o f T e m p le C ity . M r and M i . E J Me A lea r d ro v e tu re . e tc , le ft as “ w in d o w d re s s •l< Iderks Doreen and L o rn a Mae I.OM Angeles. C al . in in H ilb ib o ro to Eugene S a tu rd a y to p e n t Dad <' ire y, M e rid e e S u tto n Joan a n d Hu . w i-i k and m ay purchase O re - D ay w ith t h e ir d a u g h te r. K a th le e n , in g " are seized. S u b s e q u e n tly a I " f r o n t ” fo r th e o rg a n iz e rs w ill a p goo p i ./ p e r : H ,- i . ,,n • i ,,, , 1( P a tn c iu H e ll. at t h e u n iv e rs ity . M r. M c A le a i p e a r b e fo re ttie c o u rt a d m it h is I b i lic i t H a llo c k o f P o l Hand pent fo r th e A u to m o tiv e c lu b o f s o u th w e n t on to Bandon I g u ilt and pay a n o m in a l fin e . L a te r. several days o f lied w eek w ith e rn C u lifo rn la M rs D o n a ld B Ja ckso n o f P o r t I w h e n purchase; s o f tic k e ts in q u ir e In u ra n d p a re iits . M r and M r i C M r and M rs H ie s H a ll re tu rn e d la n d pent S u n d a y and M on d a y re g a rd in g the d ra w , th e y a re to ld P S yve rso n F rid a y h u m about tw o w e e ks’ t r ip w ith hei p jii-i'iit . M r and M rs F red th a t no d ra w in g is p o ssib le d u e to M r and M i W illia m H e il en- lo C o m pto n . C a l. wdieie th e y v i a l 1 R ood I se izu re o f th e re c o rd s by p o lice . le ila in e d w ith a d in n e r p a r ly No- ■ i ' '. ' i i H a 11, a n d t o M n s O ra d e ll P r ic k e tt «pent th e H u n d re d s o f th o usa n d s o f c o u n v em b e r 9. c o m p lim e n tin g M r and Pom ona, w h e re th e y v is ite d h e r we< k end at O u -g o n Slat«- college, t e r f e i t tic k e ts in sw eepstakes op- Mi L y le T u y lo r on th e ir fo u rth uncle. B oy G B e t/e r ( ’ o rv a lh , w ith h e r b ro th e r. E a rl i e ra te il le g a lly in fo re ig n c o u n trie s w e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry J o h n M ea d o w s o f P o rtla n d , e m P ric k e tt h a ve b. i n sold in th e U n ite d States, Itla t k s M o v e Mr and M rs. R u sse ll T is d a le (th e b u re a u re p o rts P ostal a u tiio r- p lo y e on th e W il on H iv e i road M r and M rs J o h n B la c k m oved spent th e w e e k-e n d in S ta yto n 'it ie s in ttie U n ite d S ta te s a n d C a n in to P u rl la n d last w eek. I hey have has m oved lo H ills b o ro and is w ith M r and M rs. J a m e* Say. m a k in g his hom e at Hie W ashing ada have in s titu te d a p la n to c u rb leaned th e ir fa rm and a re to ton hotel. ille g a l sw eepstakes In one m o n th m ake t h e ir h o m e w ith th e ir son V e ^ e t.ib lrx D is p la y e d — last y e a r th e U n ite d States g o v e rn Misses D o lo re s B u m p , a m i V ii and I on fa m ily W in d o w d is p la y a t th e A rg u s th is m en t issued 450 fra u d o rd e rs on g iiu a G u n n o f W illo w s , C a l. s tu B u ild lluin e w eek c o n ta in s a M ange) beet w e ig h lo tte ry and sw eepstakes p ro m o tio n s M r and M i A J H m e h a rt, w h o dents at L in fie ld college. M i M in n - in g 16*2 pounds, g ro w n in u n c u l o r ig in a tin g In C anada C uba, B e r h a ve been liv in g on th e H o w e ll v ille . jx-nt A rm is tic e D .iy at th e tiv a te d so il, a nd some fin e Y e llo w ’ m uda. M e x ic o , F ra n c e and o th e r p, o p e rty , have p u rch a se d an ucre M B B u m p home. D ent co rn , b o th b ro u g h t in b y Sarn c o u n trie s . t r . i i l on A lle n u ve n ue n e a r Ben M r and M rxs B B E aster w e re i l i i l i t o f south o f H ills b o ro . T h o m - v e ilo n and a re b u ild in g a hom e Week end guests o f M r and M r. ui»r M m , . ( Tonnell Si brought in . , th e re H a ir y H ill at S eattle. W a s h , and •» < o up^rjli The E v e ly Day w h » »• t •a ch in g m :ir I a t t e n d e d t h e ( o f W borne on»- I - " '- '' • »’ "'■»•n th .u u g l, a , I,-.; r> Fd. $35 ; H a rri In irg . pent tin- W c e k -end a t in g n a m e t h c r S a tu rd a y . l u b f j f \ II I. tin - C o n n e ll fa rm , w h e re Jo h n C o n h e r home. »M, co hum«* G ra n t H o b e rg o f H o lly w o o d , C a l . n e ll fo rm e rly had a b la c k s m ith • ail exp, 91M 7 5. J <« iy Strurn, M Mi J I K n ig h t and M rs Rose shop. A s ta te -w id e c o m p e titio n f o r • hoiue exp, $10«); B illx b o ro Feed Co, Jo h n a o n o f M c M in n v ille , v is ite d llo s trN s rx fo r D orcas C lu b — a ch ie v e m e n t and le a d e rs h ip am ong <o home exp, $ 4 2 .2 2 ; J F Carpenter, M i am i M r it O. H o b e rg and M rs. A . J F o e lk e r and M rs. E r n O re g o n 's 25.000 4 -H c lu b m e m b e r- d$se$sorN exp, Home la u n d ry , fa m ily F rid a y . home exp, $4'».4» , H rixtol Hardware Co, est K id n e y e n te rta in e d D orcas c lu b w ill be sponsored n e x t y e a r b y th e T orn C a ld w e ll o f O S. C. a t o f th e A ll S a in ts' E p isco p a l m ission F irs t N a tio n a l b a n k o f P o rtla n d , I.s «'xp, $ <1.74, J VS ( op«dait<l Yard*», te n de d th e O S ( ’ -S ta n fo rd U n i T h u rs d a y e v e n in g at th e F o e lk e r a c co d in g to E h$ exp, $ 3 .4 5 ; Krebs Bro% Pacific B. M a cN a u g h to n .’ F rid a y , N o v e m b e r 13 n t Stamp W ork, <i«< id exp, $11 .15 ; v e rs ity gam e S a tu rd a y in P o rtla n d hom e C o u rt w h is t was p la y e d W'ith p re s id e n t. A w a rd s o f a th re e -d a y G ra rd J u ry Witnesses; W S B aumgart P re sid e n t B o o s c v c lt p ro c la im s N o- and spent th e m l»ru«f Store, co ja il exp, $S 4 5 ; K E ner, $ 3; Voleeta B ¡ jrm rartrwr, $ 3 ; Mr w e e k -e n d w ith his M rs C h a rle s Douglass s c o rin g h ig h t r ip to P o rtla n d as guests o f th é e w b e r 26 d u y o f th a n k s g iv in g tt, M ate Jaqtmr revenue id exp, $ 4 .2 5 ; 1 H a rry Batehani. $ 2 .8 0 ; Agatha Bateham. p a re n ts here. and Mr.s J. W K e lle y second. S e v F ir s t N a tio n a l b a n k d u r in g t h e E astern im lu N tria lix tx a c C <* p I Slut Iftiiu s tri.il Accident Comm, co home $ 2 .8 0 ; I S Barber, $ 5 .2 ", H n ry Beach, M is s C o n n ie 1037 P a c ific In te rn a tio n a l L iv e exp. $22 ’ oehran o f M o n e ra l v is ito rs w e re present. ¡(»«»sevvlt p o lic ie s and get set fo r 22 0 9 ; C rt hx exp, $ 2 X 3 ; $24 .92 ; J 8 3 ; Gunner Berggren, $3 2 0, G A Cate. m o u th was a r e k e n d guest o f M rs . K ohl) Hostess— sto ck e x p o s itio n w ill be g iv e n th e < iu rliF B d w i I .il proH|M*r ily m J supt » exp, $ 5.1 2; ¡$ 3 2 0; Ernest Cobb. $ 4 .4 0 ; Blanch Cobb. Mr.s. J O R obb e n te rta in e d o u ts ta n d in g boy and g ir l fro m each b tu iid jrd Oil Bm ia a m i It a ly exchange* In- h e r siste r. M r. J. W. B a r m y , and <mpan> of C a lif, co jud<e ! $ 4 .4 0 ; Lester Cypher. $ 3 ; Susie Gurnin. fa m ily T h u rs d a y w ith a dessert lu n ch e o n o f th e 30 c o u n tie s, a c c o rd in g to th e exp. $ OX, X, ctj «i» shrf*» exp $8. 57, d ixt a ttv 'i ' $4 4'». Wrn Vernon Hahn. $4 4«» Bichard ilt ii o v e r S p a n ish c iv il w a r. E ig h ty th o u sa n d ears er« J D B e cto r. p ro d u c tio n m anagt-r a nd b rid g e . F iv e ta b le s w e re in p la n s o f th e b a n k w h ic h sponsored exp. $ .{. $12 5 5 . M o Label W arren . St.ite R undiev, $3.20; A rth u r Ireland. $4, T illie new iis i o b rid g e in fir s t 12 hours. o f th e Bay M a lin g co m p a n y, w e n t p la y . M rs. C. B. W illia m s a nd M rs a .s im ila r co n test th is fa ll in th e 21 liq .«r revenue f»J exp, $40 , l is t e r Ireland ! Keiles $3 2 0. H erbert Kruse. $6 4 « ; Iaine«i h a s A ( ... « rt h l exp $5 15, co lull exp $5 2 5; j Meek, $ 2 ; J E M inor, $ 6 ; E D M cVicker, C F W ell? m ade h ig h scores. M rs co u n tie s w h e re th e b a n k M a y o r ( ‘arson o f P o rtla n d g to C o r alin» T u e .d a y on a busine $ lo 4 o, Lexter Ireland A C, j , State liq u o r $ 6 ; Ray M ontgomery, $ 3 ; E. W R«-eves o f B e a v e rto n assisted branches. Anna F ritz ; t » W a s h in g to n to te ll Koosev It i tr ip . th e hostess. o f m a i i t u n e t r ik e p ro b le m s S h ip - T h e s ta te -w id e c o m p e titio n was reti-aue id exp. $ 6 .6 0 ; (« ■ hm I e Sau jr ita n I $ 5 .2 0 ; D r J () Robl,. $ 2; D r J O Robb. M i a m i M i* A J C h a lla c o m b e n p it jl, co hime exp, $4 K 44 ; M o u t’i I $ 2 ; D E Seidler, $4 4 0 . Helen Seidler. o w i n 'i s r e je t secret p roposal a irn - I o f B a ndon a re V is itin g at th e F ra n k V isit in Fast— d e cid e d upon by b a n k o ffic ia ls ¡$ 4 .4 0 ; W F Sprigeel. $4 4 0 ; L T Wood ed at th is y e a r's co n test p ro v e d I ir»ery. c rt h i exp. $ 1 2 . U 'le r Iri-la iu l A (D e m e n t <»f biggest isjtue in i ( *ha 1 lacoinbe home. T h e m en are M r. and M rs C h e ste r M e r r ill and w h e n rnpjh>, to home exp. $3 ' :»x. J W Cun ward, $2.8«; John Starkey, $2.80. h ig h ly successful and e vo k e d m a n y Nt r i kt son Ja ck le ft th is w e e k to v is it his I b ro th e rs II, shrf, fire p atro l exp. $15 6 7 . J W R oth D airy, m other's pension exp, (S yl M u s s o lin i to a b o lis h a ll I a w parenG . M r. and M rs J I ’ M e r r ill. le tte rs o f a p p re c ia tio n fro m 4-H urn'll, i k r L , file patrol exp, $14 7 4 ; via Bean I. $6 6 0. J W Connell, co shrf's J o h n G a rd n e r and E a rl D onelson c o u rts S p e c ia l b o a rd s lo r« place ■ at A n im o sa . lo w The w i l l be c lu b m em bers, t h e ir pa re n ts, frie n d s tr y l.a loiiette, co home exp . $34 2 5 ; K L exp. $19 9 5 ; A L Ainacher, budget exp. j r e tu i ncd S u n d a y fro m a b o ut ten and c lu b leaders. ju d ic ia l u n its 1 gone a b o u t a m o n th . i M< K ni< ht, djm aye« 2 sheep k ille d Li dofpi, $60, jiaym ent on 1936 audit of co books N a tio n a l («rang«* opp(v«*s r e c ip r o <lu\ .' e lk h u n tin g in e a stern O re - B u ild N ew H o m e — P u rp o se o f th e p la n is to g iv e 1 doi; fund, $ 1 0 ; People* W ater A Gas t orn emerg fd $ 1 0 ; $ 7 « ; C If Stringer, m other's j gon. c a l tra d e tre a tie s in re s o lu tio n s M r and M rs Rob ert E Jensen fu r th e r re c o g n itio n to th e w o rk o f i pany. M o th e r* |»en«ion exp (A n na W ilkes) jiension exp (J u lia Van S tip h o u t), $ 7 ; Edw A I. C h .e e and son L o w e ll le ft m ove d last w e e k to S a tu rd a y . N o v e m b e r I I th e ir a c r e a g e th e 3000 4 -H clu b s in th e state and Martha 1* Kaufm ann, co tmme exp, $*.♦ (.5; C Luce, county rle rk . co clerk $10.15, I F rid a y fo r O a kla n d . C al T h e y w ill S panish in s u rg e n ts d ro p bom bs at H a /e ld a le . w h e re th e y a re b u ild to p ro m o te discu ssio n and e xchange J Donald T Templeton, co j idee, co judge's circ c rt $6, elections $ 1 9 ; $ 34 .15 ; Dee r e tu rn a fte r T h a n k s g iv in g and on M a d rid business area M any o f ideas am o n g re p re s e n ta tiv e s o f exp, $ 6 , K u lu s C Holman, State treasurer, Shadden, grand ju ry witness. $ 3; Otis ele I b rin g M rs. Cha.se hom e w ith them . in g a n e w hom e T h e y h a ve r e n t th e v a rio u s g ro u p s w hen th e y a t l a ' - u l to Commercial N ational Bank. H ills k ille d va to r C ompany, rt hs exp, $ 2 6 .5 3 ; John ed th e ir c it y p ro p e rty to Rev. and M r. and M rs H e n ry N elson o f M rs W e m g e r Engagem ent o f F r a n k lin F(oose- te n d th e P a c ific In te rn a tio n a l as j tx»ro, O regon), old a<e pension exp. $1.- Hansen, co ja il exp, $ 1 4 ; Power's Grocery, i 767 6 8; D r J B Dinsm ore, co ja il exp, $3, co ja il exp, $ 7 6 .2 4 ; Jack Maier, co jail guests o f th e ba n k. spent th e w e e k-e n d V is it I . S. W. V . ( iro u p s — v e lt J r. a n ti E th e l d u P o n t a n B o n n e v ille Inspection of auto camps (Erner< fd ) $ 2 5 , exp, $ 3 ; Portland Sanitary Supply Co, Inc, w ith h e r parents. M r. a m i M rs M n o unced H C S e y m o u r. O reg o n 4 -H c lu b \Y <) Jacobs, court bouse b lilf Id. $ 4 6 , c rt hs exp. $ 1 .2 8 ; Mrs W () M orley, co C o m m a n d e r and M rs H u g h R o g d ire c to r, w h o se rv e d as g e n e ra l M u v o r ( ’ arson o f P o rtla n d and P. C a d y. ' Fila C I.ure, eounly c le rk, $ 1 5 d ; Z K Hi ers. and M r. and M rs S. L. Hansen ja il exp, $6 2 5; Farm er's Cash Store, so M a y o r B o v i o f San F ra n cisco speed M r and M rs S h e lb y F o rn e y and o f P o rtla n d le ft T ue sd a y to v is it c h a irm a n o f th e 1936 c o m p e titio n , □tt, di'p u ty co clerk. $ 1 0 0 ; Josephine Hain ja il exp, $5 2 6 ; F ra n klin P rintin g Com e.i t to seek Bo<»sev«'lt's a id in e n d M r and M rs Jo h n H a re spent S p a n ish A m e ric a n W a r V e te ra n s' w ill ag a in c o -o p e ra te by a c tin g in m oiitl. deputy cor lerk. $*t0; Eva Donohue, pany, co c lc rk ’> exp. $1« 13; ( 1. Oake» in g m a ritim e s tr ik e S tr ik e re s u lt- S u n d a y at S ilv e r to n w ith M r. and cam ps and a u x ilia r ie s at B a ke r. th e same c a p a c ity in th e s ta te -w id e deputy co clerk, $ 6 5 , Elaine C alduel!, elec Grocerv, t u juil exp $7.5o c rt hs exp $ 5 ; p ro je c t. C o u n ty c h a irm e n and ju d g tion«., $ 6 0 ; M ildred Hudson, elections, $15. $12.: >0; Corwin Hardware co >hrf - exp. in g in g re a t loss to o th e r in d u M rs C a rle to n Hande. L a G ra n d e and P e n d le to n . in g co m m itte e s w h o w i l l w o r k w ith Maud W Boscow, co treasurer, $ 1 0 0 ; $ 2 .3 5 ; Suxbauer Brox, c rt hx exp $56.70. tries A m a rria g e license was issued in B enefit Social F rid a y — IaVnu D* Ip im rh e . c le rk — to tr**as, $ 6 5 ; co home exp $28*35; $8 « 5 ; M acK enzie S ta n fo rd eomex fro m b e h in d to h im w ill be a n n o u n ce d la te r. B e n e fit p ie and basket social and V a n co u ve r. W a .d i. T ue sd a y to V ic b e a t ()t<*gon S tate 20-14 T h e f o llo w in g c o u n tie s p a r t ic i Donald T Tem pleton, « <unt> judt , *<50 U o f O to r B a tc h e lo r and M iss L u c e tta B. a p la y. “ B u rg la r A la r m .“ w ill be Co, co xhrf s exp. $ 12 .06 ; Henry 1. p a ted in th is y e a r's c o m p e titio n 1 Donald T Tem pleton, county judev, $150; Young, co huine exp. $ 3; D r Chax Hines. lo C a lifo r n ia 28-0 W awhing- ! M c ric k je . b o th o f H ills b o ro . h e ld F rid a y e v e n in g at th e Rose H D K erkinan, county coinnii>««.ionei. $ 1 1 5 ; and sent w in n e rs to P o rtla n d : T illa te n beats U. S C 12-0 D ruggi«t, co h«»me exp. $11 7 5 : Rand T ru ck R a ym on d R u e rk o f S ch o lls and d a le school T h e p ro g ra m w ill be m ook, M u ltn o m a h . C la tso p . Coos. Jax Lewis, i« c o n u n i"io n e r, $ 1 2 5 ; J u lijn a Line, cu horne exp, $.5n ; The Cpjohn S u n d a y. N o v e m b e r la E v e ly n A r n h o lt / o f P o rtla n d w e re g in ab o ut 8:15 p. m. P roceeds are K la m a th . M o rro w . M a rio n . Jacksom • Schneider, Meno— co court. $ 6 5 ; E sther P i Company, co hoine exp. $ 2 9 ; Holland P o rtla n d y o u th s ca u g ht in .A l ne, elevator operator— cr hs exp, $44 7 0 ; Bant es Company Inc. co home exp. $5 2 2; g ra n te d a m a rria g e license in P o r t fo r th e school. L i n a Wasco. L a ke . U m a tilla . W a l b a n y c e m e te ry a fte r w ild lid«- C a r la n d Tuesday. B azaar D e ce m b e r 5— lo w a , M a lh e u r. Deschutes. G illia m . L A Lone, tire c rt ja n ito r— c rt hs exp. Glaser Bro«, co hume exp. $12 16; Clos- th e ft, h o ld u p eonfesst-d b y C lif f o r d $24 .70 ; Fred H Maier, c rt hx ja n ito r— crt A ll S a in ts G u ild bazaar w ill be W a sh in g to n . S h e rm a n . W h e e le r and h* exp. $ 74 .70 ; J W C onnell, co sheriff, set A- IK v c m , co home exp. $ 9.9 0; Greeae- H u b e rt M c C u llo u g h o f H ills b o ro H o a rd and E d w a rd F ra n k lin . h e ld S a tu rd a y . D ece m b e r 5. at the U n io n . W in k le r Co. co home exp. $ 3.3 0; P«>rt|jnd ^ u n d e rw e n t an a p p e n d ix o p e ra tio n $ 14 9 .7 0 ; Harrs Johnson, deputy sheriff, General Electric Company, co home exp, A F o f L . c o u n c il asks re p e a l o ffic e o f th e P o rtla n d G as and M o n d a y at Jones h o s p ita l D r. I) $ 12 4 .7 0 ; H it hard Busch, dep u ty sheriff, o f social s e c u rity p a y ro ll taxes to C o ke co m p a n y. F in e fa n cy $19 84. Portland Gas A Cuke Company, co E W ile y o p erated $ 1 2 4 .7 0 ; G rant Zum w alt, ja ilo r $42 85, crt homeexp $4.4«. crt hs exp $1 2 0 ; $ 5.6 «; sa v e socia l s e c u rity . cooked foods, and a p a rce l post hs ja n ito r $ 50 .85 ; $‘ . »4.70, Maude Zum walt, B re a k fa s t c lu b m et W ednesday F iv e Kansas y o u th s k ille d w h e n H ilh b u ro Feed Co, Inc. co home exp. $42 - booth w ill be fe a tu re d ja il m atron, $ 2 0 .7 0 ; Catherine Wyffels, « 8 . Home Laundry, et» home exp. $ 5 0 .2 6 ; F ! m o rn in g w ith M rs. B M G oodm an M rs. F o ste r S o lo ist— c a r h its tr a in clerk— ta x dept. S74 7 0 . O K H em sine. J. Sewell, coroner s inq fee— H arold Rohr M c G ra d y a tte m p ts a n o th e r f o r N e xt m e e tin g M i s H H. S ta n n a rd i M rs. W. A . F oste r w ill be solo- ; cj c r|i— ( ax dept, $H9 7 0 ; Gladys Eisner, tax h e I w i l l be hostess. beck, dec’d. $15.30. m u la fo r s tr ik e peac<* w h e n ist in th e 11 o 'c h x ’k T h a n k s g iv in g F o r ty - th r e e o f th e 200 school deputy, $ 1 2 4 .7 0 ; James I I D avis, eo re urors. Coroner's Inq — HaroVd Rohrbeck. m eets w ith u n io n re p re s e n ta tiv e s M rs. R. C V a u g h t o f Y a k im a . services o f th e H ills b o r o M e th o d is t roo m s in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty a re corder, $ 1 0 0 ; Ophelia Wismer, deputy co Dee d : George War. , $1 5« ; I. A Clau*sen. to re d ra ft prop<Ksals “ a lo n g lin e s Wash . and M rs C a r rie E ld e r w e re c h u rc h S u n d a y m o rn in g . s ig n e d 100 p e rce n t m e m b e rs h ip in recorder, $-80; Valene Vnderw ood, deputy $ 1 .5 0 ; A L Berg. $ 1 5 0 ; E R Johnson. suggested by e m p lo y e rs .” guests o f M r. and M rs. H R. E m - M ove to H ills b o ro — , th e J u n io r Red Cross, a c c o rd in g to co recorder, $ 6 5 ; O B K raus, co sch supt, $ 1 .5 0 ; W Gerber. $1.50. In s u rg e n ts fig h t w a y in to M a d m o tt M on d a y. M r. and M rs. J o h n E ld r id g e o f re c o rd s in th e o ffic e o f $ 1 5 0 ; Zola F Morgan, asst co sch supt, O B $ 8 0 ; J E C arpenter, co assessor, $ 15 0 ; Witnesses, Coroner's Inq — H arold Rohr r id . T w o a ir ra id s by re b e ls k i l l M r. and M rs. J o n a th a n W e ld o n T h e D a lle s h a ve m ove d to H ills - | K ra u s , c o u n tv s u p e rin te n d e n t. 100 Helen Steinke, deputy co assessor, $ 10 0 , beck, dee d: John Rohrbeck. $ 1 ; M rs John o f S pokane. Wash., are sp e n d in g b o ro a nd M r. E ld rid g e is e m p lo ye d R ecent re g is tra tio n s , w ith th e $1 ; Viola Sundberir. deputy co assessor. $ 8 0 ; Rohrbeck. $1 ; Leonard Rohrbeck, P o rtla n d u n iv e rs ity loses 14-13 th e we« k w ith his p a re n ts and f at the C. C. store. school, n u m b e r o f room s and th e 1. A L»nt:. b ailiff— <irc c r t, $ 5 0 ; .1 K Pep James T Likas, $ 1.2 0; Mrs Jas T Likas. t h r il le r t o G onzaga u n iv e rs ity . frie n d s here. M rs . I.o rm n r Hostess— te a che rs in charge, fo llo w : B lo o m pard, grand ju ry Gene Randall, $ 1 .2 0 ; Bub b a iliff. $ 6 ; alter E $ 1 .2 0 ; Mrs S a n ta C la ra beats St. M a r y ’s 19-0. K a p p a T a n c lu b w ill m eet th is ing. 1, A m e lia J a e n ic k e ; G r o n c r M r. a nd M rs T ho m a s C o n n e ll ) Fields. $1.20. a fte rn o o n w it h M rs. W . F L o rm o r 1. T h e lm a Hesse: St. M a tth e w s 3 H utchinson, c le rk — d is t a tty , $ 1 0 0 ; Mrs M on d a y. N o v e m b e r 16 W a lte r H utchinson, steno ( tra n s c rip t) spent a fe w days at S ilv e rto n w ith ' Elizabeth T«x1d. probation o ffic e r's salary. P re s id e n t R o osevelt a n nounces M r. and M rs. C a rle to n Hande. re - I T h e c lu b e n jo y e d a lu n c h e o n p a rty S is te r M . A lo d ia ; L e is v v ille 1 $ 8 0 ; Mrs Elizabeth Todd, probation officer's coroner's inq Harold Rohrbeck. dec'd. $5 ; in P o rtla n d last w eek. In te n t to a tte n d in t e r - A m e ric a n tu r n in g hom e th is m o rn in g . M rs. H a r r ie tt F o rd : Johnson. 1 exp. $ 4 0 .3 0 ; D S K e lly, secretary— circ F J Sewell, coronei * inq fee— Edna K iib y . E n terta in C o m m u n ity Club— peace c o n fe re n c e at Buenos A ire s M rs. F lo re n c e W ith y c o m b e : H ill. 1. jutlce. $ 8 0 ; James H Davis, co recorder’s deed, $ 5 ; D r J B Dinsmore, coroner’s M rs. V . L y n c h o f so u th o f H ills - | M rs J o h n W. K a m u a w i l l en- M iss M a tild a E B c g c rt: Jac.etow n. exp. $ 1 1 ; J W C onnell, ^ h ri tax dept exp. phys fee— Edna K ilb y, deed, $ 1 0 ; E J D e ce m b e r 1. M a y o r L a G u a rd ia o f New’ Y o rk b n ro e n te rta in e d th e K u m and K la t- te rta in th e F a rm in g to n C o m m u n ity 1. M iss E v e ly n Heese: H ills id e . $ 1 4 ; Maud W Boscow, co treas exp. < 3.23; Sewell, coroner's inq fee— Wayne Horner, j c lu b at h e r hom e F rid a y M rs. Ed- M iss A n n a B a u m a n : L a u re lv ie w u rg e s m ayo rs o f n a tio n to s u p te r K lu b at h e r hom e T h u rs d a y J K Peppanl. constable, justice c rt exp. dee d. $ 8 .7 5 ; Physi«ians A H ospital Sup (constable fees in State v« Brown. Archie ply Co, co home exp. $46.:»«, Busch s Su M rs. B. W. B arnes a tte n d e d a w in B u r k h a lte r w ill assist h e r. p o rt c o n s titu tio n a l a m e n d m e n t a u M iss M a rth a B a lm e r. Otis, Notile. A G a rb a rin o ; $ 8 .1 0 ; Mrs Geo per Service, co judge s exp, $ 5 .3 5 ; Busch s lu n c h e o n S a tu rd a y at tile hom e o f th o r iz in g congress to pass e co n D S a rle s , justice c rt witness— State v Otis, Service Garage, co s h rf's exp. $ 6 .4 « ; E a st M rs. O. 11. S e tte rs in P o rtla n d . o m ic le g is la tio n . B irth s Kodak Stores. Inc, co s h rf's exp. $ 1 8 0 ; Home Laundrx. c rt hs exp. $ 9 2 ; man M a d rid a fla m e a fte r fa scist b o m G uests w e re G. E. S. M a tro n s o f B u s c h --T o M r. and M rs. R ic h a rd Argus, com m r's prue » W iley's Grocery, m other's pension exp. $ 6 .6 9 ; H illsboro 1929 b a rd m e n t. Busch o f H ills b o ro , N o v e m b e r 14. (Sept 1936) $ 2 5 ; Budget exp. $2.75, tir e ( ‘svlvia B ean). $ 2 1 ; ('has E M etsker. elec (<'ontinur<) fro m p a r , 2) E n g a g e m e n t o f M a ry P ic k fo rd . ■ a b o y.. M r. and M rs. C h a rle s D e lc h m a n tyre . $71 s s . Louis L in u x . .$ r , x x . •mn exp. 1 .0 2 ; State In d u s tria l Accident judge exp, $15 25. co clerk's exp. $10.20. t il o n e -tim e A m e ric a ’s sw e e th e a rt, and o f C e n tra lia . Wash., w e re w e e k-e n d H u tc h is o n — T o M r. a n d M rs. H im h . $1172, .1 U lin n , s S h i x , KM A Comm, peace o ffic e r's co n trib u tio n . $ 29 .83 ; co s h rf's exp. $3, co treas exp. $ 1 .1 0 ; B u d d y Rogers, e x-scre e n sta r, a n guests o f h is m o th e r. M rs. H elen ¡ L a w r e n c e H u tc h is o n o f N o r t h Tupprr, 1128; 0 E Vanoaw , $50 West Coast Telephone Company, co home $ 5 7 .3 0 ; C I. Oakes Grocery, co home exp. 2 2 ; Al nounced. Anderson, co shrf's exp. D e ich m a n , and o th e r re la tiv e s . Plains. N o v e m b e r 15. a g ir l. f r . i l Nelson. $41 SX; A lbert Me.nl $44 6 i . . xp. $14 9 5 ; Delta D ruy Store, co clerk's $ 16 0 .4 6 : Jack T ue sd a y. N o v e m b e r 17 W a ld ro n T o M r. and M rs. H a r- I. F M e lre n iin e , $44 6 4 : W a lte r H ill S S 7 ; exp $8 15, co co urt exp $30 . eo home exp. M iss C n rrin e L u n d o f W a s h in g D iv id e n d s to ta lin g n e a rly $50.000.- to n , D. C . was a guest F rid a y o f I o ld W a ld ro n o f H ills b o ro , N o v e m - A.le R u t-rh n u n . $ 3 3 .4 8 ; ( im R o x e v rjr, $ 2 .7 0 . $ 4 0 .8 5 ; Bushonc A- Co. State liq u o r $3a O i l W a lle r Zureher, $33 4S; John M il 000 in cash w e re o rd e re d in N e w tie r ro u s in . M rs. J. C. B echen. o f * b e r 16, a boy. revenue fd. $9 16; M ike W ira k. co home Y o r k by 29 com panies, w h ile w uge n o rth e a s t o f H ills b o ro . M a rr- T o M r and M rs. E rn e st ehell. $ :lllz ’ 7; Marx W oiwtwanl, $ 6 5 ; Drue, exp. $ 5 ; Aloha Pharm acy, co nurse exp, | $ 1 ; A VV Havens, justice c rt exp. $68 ; to m b s , $7,; G lenuooil Lum ber Co, l Assgrt increases and C h ris tm a s bonuses fo r M a r r o f F orest G ro v e , N o v e m b e r M rs. W 11 W ie b e r ail'd son H illy 17. a g ir l. to Kov l.v n n ), $ 4 x 7 9 ; Glenwood Lumber W ilson B Empey. «list sealer. $13 42. m o re th a n 75.000 w o rk e rs sw e lle d Spokane, Grand J u ro rs ; Fred G A nicker. $ 9 . John n a tio n ’s re s e rv o ir o f p u rc h a s in g re tu rn e d S u n d a y fro m B u tte r w o r th T o M r. a n d M rs. l o (A ssisi to Hey l i n n ) . $ 1 9 3 .2 1 ; Pee Wash . w h e re th e y sp e n t tw o w eeks p o w e r. R obert B u tte r w o r th o f so u th o f pie- W ater A Gas C e m p . m x , $1 7 0; H L \n d e rson , $ 7 .8 0 ; G F Berger, $ 4 .7 0 ; Ar w ith re la tiv e s and frie n d s . Suxballer, $ 1 3 1 .5 2 ; C G Gardner. « 94 .29 ; th u r B F lin t. $ 8 .4 0 ; W in Peter Hammel S h ip o w n e rs accept a r b itr a tio n H ills b o ro , N o v e m b e r 12, a boy. H alls Rasmussen. SG7.3IL I! M W illiam s j man, $ 7 ; Jas A Lewis. $7 6 0 ; A rth u r J I.. E. W ilk e s re tu rn e d fro m se v s u b m itte d by m a y o rs in w ir e fro m »54 7 » ; E I) Lusby, $71 SI ; J ask Hess. | Yeomans. $7 2 0 ; John Eberly. $5 SO; Lot W a s h in g to n . S eam en’s u n io n head e ra l days' v is it w ith li i s b ro th e r, CARD OF T H A N K S $71.111; ,loe C orrie ri. $51 6 3 ; I. F (I Mara. lie M H ill, $4 SO; Kenneth M ills. $4 60 T hom as S. W ilke s, a t C o rv a llis , refuses. W e w is h to th a n k o u r frie n d s $99 16. G W alluia «17 4;'.. J Richards. M o th e r’s Pensions: E m ilie Amato, $ 2 5 . M in e E rn e s tin e S c h u m a n n - w h o is v e ry ill. and n e ig h b o rs fo r th e m a n y k in d $49.51 ; .1 I'M a ra . $5 5 s . Geo Fisher. $24 E dith Marie Brostrom . $ 1 0 ; Florence B M r. and M rs. A r n o ld Jensen a t nesses e xte n d e d d u rin g o u r r e 9 5 ; V ic to r W hile. $ 3 .3 7 ; It 1. Susbauer, I Canning, $ 1 2 ; Anna Louise Crews. $10 ; H e in k . 75. b e lo v e d o p e ra tic a n d co n c e rt sin g e r, d ie s a t H o lly w o o d , te n de d th e w e d d in g o f his cousin. ce n t b e re a ve m en t, th e d e a th o f $108 3 4 ; 11 Becker. $94.28 C F P enner, lle n e ry e tta M Culbertson. $ 1 2 ; Bertha K M iss E liz a b e th B e n d stru p , to W a l o u r son and b ro th e r. G e o rg e W. $ 8 6 .7 7 ; K u rt laebnow, $94 7 6 ; H Sehin ) Dalles, $ 2 0 ; Marie J Dingles. $ 1 5 . Mary C al. H o p k in s te lls m a y o rs fe d e ra l te r N o rb la d a t A s to ria S a tu rd a y. B ro s h e r. a n d e s p e c ia lly fo r t h e dler, $ 8 2 .7 8 ; R Mcach.im, » 87 .77 ; Fr ,„ k Maude Dixson, $ 8 ; Elsie M Dodge, $ 1 5 ; M r. and M rs. G e o rg e B. H o w e o f b e a u tifu l flo w e rs .- M r. and M rs. ll. ii, $55 3 6 ; Victor WhitC, $55.36 ; C ,1 Emma K Edwards. $ 1 0 ; L o ttie Blanche r e lie f a id w ill n o t be stopped. llin e s . $ 4 0 .6 3 ; (I \ M rLcod. $ 2 0 .3 4 ; A E /e ll, $ 2 3 ; M y rtle Kinsley, $ 2 2 ; Dora Eox. Russia charges 23 G e rm a n s w ith C o q u ille v is ite d M r. and M rs. L y C. W. B ro s h e r and fa m ily . Pate, $ 6 4 .4 1 ; F .1 Saunders, $55 9 3; John $ 1 5 ; Opal Gibbens, $ 1 0 ; Clara E Goedel, m an H o w e T ue sd a y o f last w eek. pint to overthiow Soviet regime ("o rrie ri. $ 3 .3 9 ; .1 W W h itn o rlh , « 6 X 6 4 . $ 3 6 ; Mabie 1 H arrison. $ 1 0 ; Augusta H off M iss B e tty Hobbs, s tu d e n t at O. P ro c u re m e n t D iv is io n . P u b l i c W ednesday. N o v e m b e r IK Ai At Shephcrd, $ 69 .49 ; W in \ inileeoexe, I t a ly and G e rm a n y re co g n ize r e S. C „ spent, th e w e e k -e n d w ith h e r B u ild in g s B ra n c h , W a sh in g to n , D. inc, $52 5 4: Jelm Buse. »8?.3.3; I Mel ner, $ 1 5 ; Elsie Noble Huson, $ 3 5 ; Amelia Isaacson. $ 1 7 ; Stella K earn, $ 2 0 . M attie v o lu tio n a r y re g im e o f G e n e ra l parents, M r. and M rs. E a rl Hobbs. C „ N ov. 6 1936. S ealed b id s in Mi and M rs. H. U C lia n tle r d u p lic a te , su b je c t to th e c o n d itio n s F ra n c is c o F ra n c o as o ffic ia l g o v e rn m e n t o f S p a in . M a d rid in shntn- spent th e w e e k -e n d w ith frie n d s at o f b u lle tin No. 51 (re v is e d ) o f th e T im b e r. F ederal E m e rg e n cy A d m in is tra tio n b le s as b a ttle ebbs. M r. and M rs. Eugene M c D o w o f P u b lic W o rks, w ill b i p u b lic ly R e x fo rd G . T u g w e ll re s ig n s as w e re d in n e r p a rty guests o f M r. opened in th is o ffic e nt 10 a. m „ u n d e r s e c re ta ry o f a g ric u ltu r e and head o f re s e ttle m e n t to becom e and M rs V e r lin C o c lira n S a tu rd a y . Dee. 1, 1936, fo r in se ct screens, in M iss J e n n ie C a h ill o f T u rlo c k . tiie U S. P. O. a t H ills b o ro , O reg e x e c u tiv e o f u la rg e N e w Y o r k Cal., a rr iv e d M onday to v is it S p e c ific a tio n s , n o t e xc e e d in g one c o rp o ra tio n . G u n s ro a r as R oosevelt e m b a rk s frie n d s and a tte n d lo business here. set. m a y be o b ta in e d fro m t h e Z. ,1. IU M 8 is ill S a n F ra iii'is c o , cu sto d ia l) o f th e b u ild in g o r at th is on IT. S. S. In d ia n a p o lis fo r g o o d o ffic e in th e d is c re tio n o f th e A s w i l l jo u rn e y to S o u th A m e ric a and Cal,, fo r n fe w days business. M r. a nd M rs. E E. C la r k o f s is ta n t D ire c to r o f P ro cu re m e n t. Y ou’ll w a n t e x tra pence con fere n ce . H e p p n er, w h o have been w it h M r. P u b lic B u ild in g s B ra n ch . W. E. F lo u r, 400.000 b a rre ls , tie d u p in cream for T hanksgiving a nd M rs. R ussell M o rg a n fo r a R eynolds, A s s is ta n t D ire c to r. n o rth w e s t w arehouses because o f m a r itim e s trik e . dinner and to top off M a y o rs ’ c o n fe re n c e fa v o rs le g is th e pum pkin pie. E xtra la tio n t o p re v e n t tra n s p o rta tio n tie u p s su ch n3 th e c u rr e n t m a r i milk will be needed fo r tim e s trik e . cooking. O rd e r it from R o o se ve lt c a lls on in d u s try to M a y w e re m in d y o u th a t th e e re c tio n of g iv e a " f a i r s h a re ” o f jo b s to o ld e r a m e m o ria l s h o u ld be s e rio u s ly a n d ca re w o rk e rs and to u n s k ille d la b o r. f u lly co n sid e re d . M e m o ria ls a re im p o rta n t. F. R. m ove h its m a r itim e s trik e . T h e y a re necessary. T h e m e m o ria l y o u erect D ecrees g o v e rn m e n t r a ilw a y i n w i l l be th e one p u b lic , la stin g , h o n o rin g A la s k a m ay c h a rte r sh ip s and o p re c o rd y o u can m a k e o f th e deceased ot e ra te a coa stw ise passenger, m a il DAIRY y o u r fa m ily . and fre ig h t s e rv ic e t o a lle v ia te s h o rta g e o f food and s u p p lie s in G radi- A A la s k a as re s u lts o f m a r itim e s trik e . OREGON MONUMENT WORKS M I L K and ( R E A M H H . S T A N N A R D , M anager Phone 4 R X I I.e g u l b la n k s , ftc a n d 10c. A c o m Phone 121 H illsboro p le te s u p p ly a v a ila b le a t th e H ills b o ro A rg u s . tf Lottery Racket, Warning Subject “Dad” to the Hoys ( A) fjl get 1110 H f Or State 4-H Clubs Highlights in Week's News School M em bership Ju n io r R. C. Clim bs w e ig h t a b o u t 100 lbs each D C. li'i.-d e f, Idi. Rt. 5. H ills b o ro ; 2 m ile s so u th o f L a u re l. 22 A N G O R A goats. $50. on place n e a r L a in el M rs. M V Lorenz. P o rtla n d . Phone BEacon 8720. 40 tilio ll! F IV E 6 -w e e k s -o ld pigs fo r sale F u n k J. U ra n d a w . K t 2. C o rn e liu s. 11, m ile s s o u th w e s t o f G o lf i-ourse. <M)p T U R K E Y S fo r sale, c o rn fed. 25c per pound, dressed Hens fro m 10 lbs up P aul Searles, ', - m ile west o f H e edville. sign on h ig h w a y , p L A R G E G u e rn se y cow. ju s t fresh. th ir d ca lf. — D w ig h t Seller.«. 1 m ile o u t Rt. 3. 40tf W ANTED Mai L in e ro o t - c u tte r, D ic k m ake p re fe rre d . Sam H tilit, H ills b o ro . Phone 2568. 4<: F A R M house, w ith o rc h a rd , g a r den and b a rn , fo r re n t — Sam H u lit Phone H ills b o ro 2568. 48 $106 3 3 ; $ ! 88 99 ; Í a.ly M otor 1 500-lb. horse, sell o r trade for co khrl $ r B an cro liv e s to c k .—J. Hansen. 2 * , miles C om pari., la« a bbrar d, $3 2 5. n o rth o f A lo h a 4 lip A uto F r ig h t ro h» exp $ 5 exp $ 7 4 ; $1 24. Pe non Bake 1 5 -m o n ths-o ld Je rse y b u ll and J e r exp (em. f d j , $9 4 5 . r.a.v>.r sey cow. 6 years, fo r sale.—G. •tie» P ib iid «ng Co. w lib ra ry L o s li, m ile east o f O ren co . 40p K ilh a m Sta’ .. Pr. rilin g Co, or'» exp. $6 '• Peri.e rti B ■ D U D L E Y ’S H anson S tra in L e g h o rn exp. $ 3 . J W Lnoc co ja il e p u lle ts at reasonable p r i c e s . id $ 2 ; S W Melhu. c rt h« ei J W (dpelam f Vard<., Cd ja il exp. Sires a ll p e d ig re e d fro m 250 to $1 ; E K a rn v , co ho* f» exp. $8.5 - 322 la rge egg dam s.— P a u l D u d le y. »ke. co hem e exp. $4 85. Willi ,A]oha, m a il Rt I. B e a ve rto n . T e le w iln e **— c.rc mt co urt <State v phone B e a v e rto n 0618. 40-1 w in ) $23 2« . Ralph Bi Ore A ( ’alii Land ( i r j mt A«»oe 75 W L . hens fo r sale. B ro w n e ll the ( ornrner« ial Sat j| Bank and Hanson s tra in Jo h n K oenke, u»n 6 m ile s so u th o f C o rn e liu s . ( tregon ) — B .ifthiiuctor 1 r» aunty's c < j 40p Land G rant \-so c enier<. \ VV Oregon Forest Protec- W I L L b u y y o u r sh e lle d w a ln u ts . iatio n , Fire p atro l exp, $7(>7.37. w h ite halves. 33c l b : o th e r irren», State liq u o r revenue fd, grades, 25c to 30c lb . d e liv e r to B irn e y , co engineer, crt Is exp, M . Putnam . 473 E. W a sh in g ton St,. in d jr d Oil Company of C alif co E p $2.05, «list a tty 's exp $4, co H ills b o ro .—J . H Jack. 3017 N 21st A v e . P o rtla n d . 40-3 heme exp $4 2 0 ; $ 1 0 .2 5 ; Ka Agency, co reco rd e r s exp. $3 1$. T o o Late to Classify A U S T R A L IA N S H E P H E R D , m ale. 7 mas. o ld . $2. 454 W. B aseline. R O T A R Y p u m p , n e a rly new. also ! eater. F la m o stove w it h co ils and tanks. 2-section h a rro w .—J. L. S ta rk e y . Rt. 3. H ills b o ro . 40p W A N T E D — M an to d riv e team in s m a ll tie m ill. — In q u ire B. E. L a y to n . 4 m ile s n o rth M o u n ta in - dale. 40 W ANT h o u s e w o rk o r p ra c tic a l n u rs in g , e xp e rie n c e d — M rs. A lic e L e w is , Rt. 4. H ills b o ro . T e le p h o n e 30F2. 40 F O R S A L E — T u rk e y s , m ilk fed. c o rn fed. B r o ile rs and fry e rs . 28c FO R S A L E — T eam horses, w e ig h t lb .; roasters. 20c lb., liv e w e ig h t.— a b o u t 3000 lbs., sound and good J P. G u sta fso n 's fa rm . 1 m ile south 40 w o rk e rs . A ls o tw o O I. C. g ilts . o f Tobias; on T ob ia s road. R ed C ross M em b ersh ip Roll Call Starts T his Week “ In all things the Red Cross is proof th a t hum an selfishness is not th e de term ining law of life. The m ore th e Red Cross grow s in its w ork th e b et te r the w orld will be. The m ore it grow s in m em bership stre n g th , t h e stro n g e r its influence will be and th e m ore w ork it will do.” “ The past y e a r h as been im p o rta n t in Red Cross accom plishm ents. Floods, to rn ad o es an d fires have b ro u g h t home to th e public m ore th a n a n y th in g else the fa c t th a t th e Red Cross is th e P eo p le’s Red Cross, th a t it stan d s rea d y at a m om ent's notice to help them in distress, th a t th e Red Cross rep re sen ts th e hand th a t expresses t h e H e a rt of A m erica.” There Are Four Different Memberships: Anual ..................... $1.00 Sustaining $10.00 Contributing ....... ..... 5.00 Supporting .............. 25.00 O nly 50 cents of each m em bership goes to n ational w ork. The c h a p te r keeps the balance fo r local w ork. Y our m em bership m ay be left a t th e A rgus office w ith Mrs. E. C. M cKinney, H illsboro roll call chairm an. 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