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    H IL L S B O R O
T h u rsd ay , D ecem ber 3, 193(1
Homecoming of
Rebekah Lodge
^Observed Noi>. 24
w e re m a rrie d T h a n k s g iv in g m o r n ­
in g ut It 30 o 'clo ck nt th e C h u rc h
o f V is ita tio n at Verboort, Father
Jonas i,ffl< lu tin g
T he b rid e , w h o wus g ive n in
'
m a rria g e
by h e r b ro th e r, James
C ru n ic a n . w o re n dross o f w h ile
sa tin and luce, w ith tr a in and fu ll
in attendance
A fte r a s h o rt business session o f, le n g th v e il w it li h a lo h c u d d ie s .
tin* lodge th e fo llo w in g p ro g ra m , | She c u rrie d u b o u q u e t o f roues,
u n d e r tiie d ire c tio n o f M r V e rn o n b o u v u rd ia and sw eetpens
Miss D o ro th y C ru n ic a n , siste r of
H aim , good o f th e o rd e r c h a irm ui,
b rid e s m a id
Ite r
was g ive n voenl sob», M i . M in e rv a th e b rid e , wus
F u lle r. vo ca l n u m b e r. H ills b o ro u n ­ dress was o f peach m o ire ta ffe ta ,
io n h ig h school m ale q u a rte t; p ia n o ; w ith s ilv e r headband and slipper:.,
solos. N a o m i H a n d , aw sob» T o m ! and she c a rrie d a b o u q u e t n t
S trctcltei accordion olo
Harry A m e ric a n B e a u ty roses.
lic i n u rd V u n O ru n a v c n was best
P enrsoii; ta lk on her recent eastern
trip Mt Cora E Haaton Tha > • m an fo r his b ro th e r.
T
h e ce re m o n y was fo llo w e d by
m u in d e r o f t h e e v e n in g was spent
a re c e p tio n and d in n e r at t li e
In da n cin g.
b rid e 's home, w ith a b o u t s e ve n ty-
Pot lu c k s u p p e r was served w ith '
fiv e re la tiv e s and frie n d s present
th e N o v e m b e i b ir th d a y co m m itte e
The young
peo ple
are
w e ll
in charge, M rs G eo rg e S e lfrid g e k n o w n In th is v ic in ity , th e b r id e ­
n e rv in g a.s g e n era l c h a irm a n o f g room b e in g e m p lo ye d at lla y M u l­
s u p p e r e o m m itte e .
in g ca n n e ry T h e y w ill m ake th e ir
hom e on M ora n stree t. H ills b o ro ,
a fte r a w e e k ’s w e d d in g t r ip to
C a tc h e r B ig H » li—
A p ic tu re o f J B P h illip s . lo ca l C a lifo r n ia
M r and M rs V a n G ru n sve n e n ­
i , .1. ni holding a lai gc almon
w h ic h he ca u g ht on a re ce n t fis h ­ te rta in e d th e ir frie n d s at a dance
in g t r ip to th e N e h a le m riv e r, is F rid a y n ig h t ut th e C. O F. h u ll at
A la rg e C l o w d a t t e n d e d
in th e A rg u s w in d o w T h e salm on V, 11.... ...
and m an y g ifts w e re p resented to
w e ig h e d 35 pound
th e b rid e and g ro o m
M u sic was
/u rn is h e d by th e N ig h tin g a le s ' o r-
chest ra.
BEAUTY
at a M in im u m
COST
w ith
Cerlain-teed
Paint*
Enamels
V a r n is h e s
Painting Supplies
COPELAND
Lumber Yards
P hone 301
be Mrs Wilbur Dillon. Mrs W F
Cyrus, Mrs. Fred Davidson and
Mrs. Marshall Elder.
All Saints Guild
Coffee Club Will
Library Has Many Fishback Family
Xmas Activities
Holds
Reunion
Bazaar Saturday
Have Christmas
New Hooks from
A n n u a l T h a n k s g iv in g re u n io n o f
M iss M a ry C ru n ic a n ,
d a u g h te r I Planned at the
A ll S a in ts G u ild a n n u a l bazaai
th e F is h b a c k fa m ily was h e ld at
w ill be h e ld S a tu rd a y at th e o f ­
ni M rs. A n b .n c H c rm c iis . and C o r ­
the hom e o f W ill M F is h b a c k ju s ’ Luncheon Dec. 11
fices o f th e P o rtla n d Gas & C oke Famous Authors
n e liu s VanGrunavrn, son nt Mr Auxiliary Meeting
n o rth o f H ills b o ro . T he hom e was
co m p a n y, o p e n in g at 10 a.
. A
.m il M rs
A iilo u e
V a n G ru n sve n .
Miss Crunican Bride
of C. VanGrunsven
A n n u a l h o m e c o m in g was o b « crv-
r<l by H illitb o l'o K c b c ka h lodge at
th e ir
last m e e tin g w ith a la rg e
iiu tn b c i o f m e m h e is in u tte n d a n co
S pecial g u e .ts w e re th e O dd F el
lo w s and th e ir fa m ilie s
V is ito rs
fro m G aston and S c h o lls w e re al.so
M a x im u m H o m e
Pâtre Three
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , O R E G ON
Sea Scouts Attend
First Aid Contest
M em b e rs o f th e lo ca l Sea Scout
u n it and frie n d s a tte n d e d th e fir s t
a id contest in th e a u d ito riu m o f
th e 28th s tre e t c a r b a rn in Port-1
land F rid a y n ig h t W in n e rs w e re
S S. S. H u n g e r o f P o rtla n d . 8 S.
S S h a ve r and
S. S S
F ly in g
C lo u d o f A s to ria , p la c in g
firs t,
second and th ird , re s p e c tiv e ly . A l ­
th o u g h th e local u n it d id n o t place,
m uch k n o w le d g e a n d e x p e rie n ce
w e re gained.
Those a tte n d in g fro m H ills b o ro
were Miamn C sio l a n d Gloria
C o u lte r. P. A A n d e rson , c h a irm a n
o f th e sh ip 's c o m m itte e . F irs t M ate
J N. W eaver. Second M a te John
West, fir s t a id Squad C a p ta in G o r­
don B a ile y . P a tie n t W a rd T olson.
Y eom en E rn e st C B ro w n , E ld w in
W atts, a n d E lv is D ickason.
Rehearse fo r P la y —
J u n io r p la y cast, d ire c te d
by
M iss llo u g u e z . is as fo llo w s : D o r­
o th y Chailacombe. J e a n Person.
Jeanne A b ts. H elene Shaw . Jo se p h ­
ine S tro e d e r. E lv is D ickason. Ix>roy
Ja ck. A r t h u r Iw a s a k i. J a c k H im -
m e lrig h t. and H o w a rd D a vis T he y
a rc d ilig e n tly re h e a rs in g and p la n ­
n in g costum es fo r th e p la ye rs H e c­
to r A lg e rn o n F itz g e ra ld , th e m yste ry
m an. w h o has been engaged fro m
V an W ie T h e a tric a l co m p a n y i n
P o rtla n d , is to p o rtra y an im p o rta n t
pa rt in th e p la y and his fa s c in a tin g
p e rs o n a lity has w o n th e a ffe c tio n
o f th e cast.
Bazaar D in n e r W ednesday—
La d ie s' A id o f th e M E c h u rc h
w ill have its a n n u a l bazaar and
d in n e r in t h e c h u rc h basem ent
W ednesday B azaar w ill opeti at 11
o’c lo c k and a tu r k e y d in n e r w ill
be served fro m 5:30 u n t il 7:30 p
111 Tea w ill be se rve d d u rin g the
a fle rn o o n .
for
d isc r im in a tin g
buyers!
C om plim ent your
own ta s te as well ns
the person to whom
you give by selecting
a g ift from the a p ­
pealing stock a t the
H ills b o ro P harm acy
/¡round The Clock ICitb
The Faucet
M rs
F re d
E n g e ld in g e r.
c h ild
w e lfa re c h a irm a n o f the A m e ric a n
L e g io n a u x ilia r y , re p o rte d at the
m e e tin g T uesday n ig h t th a t C h r is t ­
mas boxes w o u ld be packed as
usual th is year, and requested th a t
d o n a tio n s be le ft ut h e r home. 3(H)
East B a seline street, not la te r th a n
noon on M on d a y, D ecem ber 21
O ne m ore C a m p F i l e g ro u p was
re p o rte d as h a v in g been org a n ize d ,
w ith M rs. A I I A b ts as leader,
and a n o th e r B lu e b ird has been o r ­
ganized w ith M r . C h a rle s D n iig lu -
as leader T h is m ake th re e C am ,)
F ire
g ro u p s and
tw o
B lu e b ird
g ro u p s
b e in g sponsored
by th e
a u x ilia r y .
The
h o sp ita l
c o m m itte e
w ill
ag a in d e co ra te a C h ris lm a tre e at
th e V etel .Hi ' tin p it a I till
'■ • "
A $5 c o n trib u tin g m e m b e rs h ip was
vo te d to th e Red Cross, and $1
wus spent fo r C h ris tm a s seals A
n u m b e r o f m em b e rs a re assistin g
in th e sule o f C h ris tin a . Seals, w ith
M r:
B M G oodm an o f tin ' a u x il­
ia r y as chairman fo r th e H U U b o b ro
iti
v a rie ty o f C h ris tm a s g if t a rtic le s
a q u ilt, and m a n y d iffe r e n t cooked
foods w ill he o ffe re d . Me dame . H
E. Staples, It. L
B u rn e tt. G eorge
F isch e r m id S I I T h w a ltc w ill have
ch a rg e o f th e fa n cy w o rk booth:
M esdam es R. W. Gates,
D o n a ld
Douglas. It J B e little , P G C ru z e n
and D o n a ld S te w a rt, th e cooked
foods. M esdam es N E H a w o rth , S
W
M e lh u ls h , R a lp h Ram ey, M
W ick, and C D u x b u ry , th e p a rc e l
post bo o th Tea w ill be served in
th e a fte rn o o n by M esdam es R e g ­
in a ld T
lin k s . T H Jones, and
M esdam es A lf O. Jo h n so n and A
T u t w ile r o f F ore st G rove . T h is
bazaar is th e g u ild 's o u ts ta n d in g
p ro je c t fo r th e y e a r
Nursery School
Needs Reported;
Search the Attics
district.
T h e re a re no d o u b t m a n y a ttic s
in H ills b o ro w h ic h h o ld a rtic le s o f
c lo th in g , toys, p ic tu re s , etc , w h ic h
w o u ld h e lp m a te r ia lly in s u p p ly in g
the needs o f th e N u rs e ry school.
T h is N u r c ry school Is a W P A p ro -
Rev. T K a w u b e o f Osaka S h ig a i, , jc c t, and is fo r the b e n e fit o f u n ­
Japan, w ill speak at th e Free M e th ­ d e rp riv ile g e d c h ild re n whose p a r ­
o d ist c h u rc h T ue sd a y at 7:30 p. m ents a rc w o rk in g .
Rev. K a w a b e has been p a stor nt
T he school is lo c i’ ri at th e D a v id
a Japanese C h ris tia n
c h u rc h in
Osaka fo r 25 years, u n t il re c e n tly H ill b u ild in g , a i.d has an e n r o ll­
u n d e r fiv e
w h e n he re sig n e d to g iv e th e rest m e n t o f 20 c h ild re n
o f h is lif e to w r it in g and o rg a n iz ­ years o f age. T h e g o v e rn m e n t e m ­
p lo ys teachers w h o a re g iv e n spe­
in g Japanese C h ris tia n w o rk .
H e is tr a v e lin g th o u g h o u t th e c ia l tr a in in g tor th e w o rk , and also
pays
fo r th e food V a rio u s w om en's
U n ite d States th is ye a r in th e in ­
te re sts o f th is w o rk He is e sp e cia l­ o rg a n iz a tio n s and k in d -h e a rte d c i t i ­
c lo th in g and
ly in te re s te d th a t his o w n c o u n tr y ­ zens have do n ate d
m en h e a r h is messages. H e w ill necessary e q u ip m e n t fo r th e school
speak tw ic e in th e P o rtla n d J a p ­ roo m b u t th e teacher. M iss M a r ­
anese M e th o d is t c h u rc h to his o w n g a re t M is s im e r. says th e re is s t ill
people. Rev. C ly d e B u rn e tt o f the need fo r assistance.
Needs o f th e school a rc re p o rte d
Japanese F ree M e th o d is t c o n fe r­
L u m b e r, p a in t, toys,
ence In C a lifo r n ia w ill accom pany a s fo llo w s :
Rev. K a w a b e in his to u r o f th is b rig h t p ic tu re books, s m a ll ch a irs,
n
u
rs
e
ry
ch
a
irs,
m o re d o lls, in e x ­
sta te
pensive c u rta in m a te ria l, lin o le u m
ru g fo r u n d e r s a n d -b o x. etc. A n y ­
one h a v in g a rtic le s to do n ate js r e ­
quested to le a ve th e m at th e D a v id
H ill school
T h e a n n u a l fe llo w s h ip m e e tin g
o f th e P e n te co stal T a b e rn a cle w ill
be h e ld M on d a y. D ecem ber 7 Rev.
C e c il A h a lt. p re s b y te r and p astor
o f th e P o rtla n d G ospel T ab e rn acle,
w ill p reside o v e r th e se rvices
H ills b o ro P .-T . A s tu d y g ro u p s
P astors and
e v a n g e lis t o f the w e re e n te rta in e d w it h a tea by
ch u rch e s o f th e P o rtla n d d is tr ic t M rs E d w a rd J K o rtz e b o rn at her
a nd a la rg e d e le g a tio n o f people hom e M o n d a y a fte rn o o n . D iscussion
a rc expected
was led by M rs Ben Faber, w h o
S e rvice s w ill be in th e a fte rn o o n s u p p lie d each person w it h a to p ic
at 2:30. L u n c h w ill be se rve d at to present. Som e s u b je c ts suggested
3:30 p. m . at th a o ld grange b a ll th e r ig h t and w ro n g w a y to deal
E v e n in g s e rv ic e at 7:45 S pecial w ith a v a rie ty o f s itu a tio n s , such
m u sica l n u m b e rs w i l l be re n d e re d as re p o rt cards, c h a n g in g schools,
at b o th services.
s co ld in g th e c h ild b e fo re others,
T h e p u b lic is c o r d ia lly in v ite d and fears.
to a tte n d b o th o f these services,
I t was decid e d to o m it th e D e ­
a c c o rd in g
to J.
F S h a c k e lfo rd ,
ce m b e r m e e tin g and have tw o in
pastor.
J a n u a ry on
th e f ir s t and
last
W ednesdays. These m ee tin g s w ill be
H o n o re d on B ir th d a y —
in th e D a v id H ill school.
M rs
E d w a rd H u rd e n te rta in e d
w ith a d in n e r last T h u rs d a y n ig h t
in h o n o r o f th e b irth d a y a n n iv e r ­ S ocial C ir c le M eets—
S ocial C ir c le o f th e C o n g re g a ­
sa ry o f h e r son E d w a rd J r. C a rd
games w e re t h e
e n te rta in m e n t tio n a l c h u rc h w ill m eet T h u rs d a y .
D ece m b e r 10. at 10 a. m. at th e
T hose present w e re th e Misses B c r
n ie ce
and N e llie F e lto n . G le n n c h u rc h M e m b e rs a re to b rin g th e ir
P icke n s. Ray P a in te r. C u r tis D u rio . o w n sa n d w ich e s and dessert and
E rn e s t C B ro w n . M r. and M rs co ffe e w i l l be served b y Mesdames
E d w a rd B u r d and sons R o b e rt and H. A D e ck and R. R. Easter.
E d w a rd J r.
B asket S o cia l F rid a y —
•Japanese Christian
Speaker Tuesday
Fellowship Meeting
December 7th
P.-T. Study Groups
Hear Discussions
S m ith s B u y H om e—
M r and M rs. H. H S m ith have
purchased th e S C
K ille n re s i­
dence on East M a in stree t, b e tw e en
S ix th and S e ve n th , and w i l l m o ve
fro m th e ir p re se n t hom e on East
W a sh in g to n stre e t a b o ut D ece m b e r
10. T h e S m ith s o p erate a g ro c e ry
sto re on Second avenue.
P la n X m a s P a r ty —
L a d ie s o f th e B a p tis t c h u rc h w ill
m eet n e x t W ednesday a fte rn o o n at
th e hom e o f M rs. H a r ry T ho m p so n
fo r th e ir C h ris tm a s p a rty
They
w i l l also b rin g o ffe rin g s fo r th e
h o m e m is s io n a ry .
M rs. W e n ig e r
w i l l be assistin g hostess.
i l l y M m . G eorgia S m ith »
W ith so m a n y fin e n e w books to
select fro m it Is h a rd to choose
Because o u r a tte n tio n Is so fr e ­
q u e n tly r a ile d to E n gland, and th e
E n g lis h custom s a n d
tra d itio n s ,
here a rc tw o books w h ic h a re at
th e same tim e e n te rta in in g and e n ­
lig h te n in g
" T h is E n g la n d .” b y M a r y E lle n
Cha e whose w o n d e rfu l fa c u lty fo r
d e s c rib in g people and places was
sh ow n in h e r tw o n o ve ls “ M a ry
P eters” and "S ila s C ro c k e t,” is a
d e lig h tfu l, h u m o ro u s and
d e e p ly
h u m a n tra v e lo g u e . T h e
th irte e n
ch a p te rs are r e a lly th irte e n essays.
T h e c h a p te r on m anners, u rb a n
a nd ru ra l, is a p p re c ia tiv e w h ile th e
c h a p te r on frx x l Is h u m o ro u s. Y o u
w ill e n jo y th is tra v e lo g u e .
A n o th e r b o o k on c o n te m p o ra ry
E n g lis h life is H u g h W a lp o le 's " A
P ra y e r f o r M y Son.” In th is n o ve l
he abandons th e ro m a n tic v e in he
w o rk e d
in th e "R o g u e H e rrie s "
series so s u c c e s s fu lly and w rite s o f
th e present. " A P ra y e r fo r
My
Son' ce n ters a ro u n d a bov 12 years
old. and as usual In a ll o f W a l­
pole's books he has u n d e r s ta n d in g ^
p o rtra y e d th e re la tio n s h io b etw een
th e e ld e r g e n e ra tio n and th e y o u n g ­
er. T h e n o v e l is o u t o f th e o r d i­
n a ry
Perhaps vou p re fe r a n o v e l w ith
an O rie n ta l s e ttin g I f so. "Y a n and
Y in ." a n o ve l o f an A m e ric a n d o c­
to r in C h in a . W h a t happens to th e
deep, courageous lo v e o f a m an
and w om an faced e v e ry h o u r w ith
th e te r r o r o f th e East, w h a t m akes
lo v e w illin g to face th e s a c rific e
th a t such a lif e e n ta ils —these are
th e h u m a n p ro b le m s A lic e H o b a rt
has w o ve n in to h e r n e w novel.
M iss H o b a rt has p resented a d if ­
fe re n t phase o f th e O rie n t in each
o f th e th re e n o ve ls— " O ils fo r th e
L a m p s o f C h in a .” " R iv e r S u p re m e ."
and n o w "Y a n and Y in ."
C o m in g b a c k to o u r o w n c o u n ­
tr y . L o u is e P e a ttie , a n e w w r it e r
to us. has w r itte n a s to ry o f a
fa m ily 's lo v e f o r t h e ir hom e b u ilt
b y p io n e e rin g ancestors. T h e s to ry
centers a ro u n d a F re n c h w om an ,
w id o w e d d u r in g th e w a r. a nd th e
c h ild A rn ie . A rn ie is b ro u g h t up
to sh a re h e r m o th e r's u n c o n v e n ­
tio n a l e xiste n ce in R iv ie ra resorts,
b u t is d ra w n to th e A m e ric a n a n ­
c e s tra l hom e in I llin o is a nd f in a lly
w in s th e r ig h t to e n jo y it.
S u n d a y school o f F a rm in g t o n
C h ris tia n c h u rc h is s p o n s o rin g a
basket s o c ia l at th e c h u rc h F rid a y
n ig h t, b e g in n in g at 8 o 'c lo c k T h e
p ro g ra m w ill co n sist o f a one-act
com edy and o th e r n u m b e rs. E v e r y ­
one is c o r d ia lly in v ite d to a tte n d
and b rin g baskets.
I'o w e l S h o w e r G iv e n —
M is s io n a ry G u ild o f the M
E j
ch u rc h m et w ith M rs. T hom as C o n ­
n e ll M o n d a y . D e v o tio n s w e re led
b y M rs. H a rv e y H u f f and M iss M ay
C ook had ch a rg e o f th e C h ris tm a s
| p ro g ra m , w h ic h in c lu d e d a tow’el
sh o w e r fo r th e o ld people's hom e at
s Salem .
d e co ra te d w ith cedar boughs and
evergreens.
P re se n t w ere M r and M rs. V A
F is h b a c k and d a u g h te r L e tta and
son E lto n and his fia n ce e, M iss
Lovett. M r and M rs. R. L F is h ­
back, P L. F is h b a c k . a ll nt M o n ­
m o u th ; M r. and M rs Jess Johnson
and son R a ym on d o f E lk in s : M rs
M o llie M c D o n a ld and M i ss E v e ly n
B la n d nt K e n tu c k y , M r and M rs.
E rn e s t C re e k p a u m
o f C o rn e liu s ;
Rev and M rs L e n B. F is h b a c k and
c h ild re n . V e rn o n , Rosem ary. W m -
oria and L a w re n ce , nt B a k e r; M iss
C ora W are. C le m F ishb a ck, M r
a nd M rs W ill M . F is h b a c k and
sons C a rl, L e la n d a nd Jo h n , a ll of
H ills b o ro .
C h a rle s H in m a n and fa m ily m o v ­
ed to th e ir n e w ly purchased fa rm
n e a r th e «Scotch c h u rc h , n o rth o f
H ills b o ro , la st w e e k fro m C ooper
M o u n ta in .
A p o t-lu c k lu n ch e on at 1 o 'c lo c k
w ill be h e ld a t th e n e x t C o ffe e c lu b
m eeting,
D ece m b e r 11.
at
th e
ch a m b e r o f com m erce. T h is w ill be
a C h ris tm a s p a rty , and each m e m ­
ber is requested to b rin g a g ift.
Rev
R e g in a ld
H ic k s
o f th e
E piscopal c h u rc h w ill g iv e an a d ­
dress on "C h ris tm a s ," and M rs. V.
W G a rd n e r w ill have ch a rg e o f the
m u s ic a l p ro g ra m .
Hostesses fo r th e m e e tin g w ill
County Council of
P.-T. A. to Meet
W h y s c a tte r d u s t and germ s a ll
th ro u g h th e house w h e n y o u clean,
use an E le c tro lu x cle a n e r and a ir
p u r ifie r . F o r c o m p le te hom e re n o ­
v a tio n . fre e d e m o n s tra tio n .— C a ll or
w r ite B. R. Kane, H ills b o ro . Phone
2021Y
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W e specia lize In q u a lity
m e rc ia l p rin tin g .— A rg u s .
We couldn’t completely outfit an slectrican,
carpenter or plumber but for the handy man
arotind the house »c do ha-ve an asmrtment
o f foots and supplies o f all kinds that will make that
"Sunday morning repair job” a lot easier.
guest.
P -T
A
m em bers and frie n d s
are in v ite d to com e B r in g y o u r
lu n c h in a sack. H ills b o ro P.-T. A.
w ill se rv e coffee.
And — if you want to start a tool chest for the boy,
here’s the place to bring him in.
C h ris tm a s P a rty F rid a y —
M rs D o ra N elson a nd M rs. E m ­
ma M c K in n e y w ill be hostesses fo r
th e Past C h ie fs ’ a n n u a l C h ris tm a s
p a rty F rid a y n ig h t at th e hom e o f
M rs N elson. A C h ris tm a s tree w ill
be lo a d e d w ith g ifts to th e m e m ­
bers fro m t h e ir u n k n o w n frie n d s .
SPROUSE'REITZ STORES
cA
W estern
Organization-.
H ave
YOU
Annual Firemen’s
Ball Big Success
F ire m e n 's a n n u a l b a ll T h a n k s g iv ­
in g n ig h t was la rg e ly a tte n d e d and
m em b e rs o f th e d e p a rtm e n t are
g ra tifie d at th e response o f th e
p u b lic . M em b e rs o f th e c o m m itte e
G le n B u rg e . J a y P h illip s , G ene
Rossm an and G ra h a m Y o u n g , is ­
sued th e fo llo w in g sta te m e n t:
T h e fire m e n w is h to th a n k those
w h o p a rtic ip a te d in th e ir a n n u a l
b a ll, m a k in g it an e n jo y a b le and
su cce ssful a ffa ir ."
Past O racle s M e e t—
Past O ra c le c lu b o f R N A held
a pot lu c k d in n e r at th e ho m e o f
M rs W illia m M o rle y . T h e lm a Pep-
p a rd a nd Jessie T illm a n w e re w in ­
ners in "500". G uests o f th e c lu b
w e re L u c ille E d ig e r and c h ild re n
C h ris tm a s
R ifts w e re exchanged.
N e x t m e e tin g w ill be J a n u a ry 5 at
hom e o f M rs . W . F. L o rm e r.
T o E le c t O ffic e rs —
D a u g h te rs o f U n io n V e te ra n s w ill
h o ld e le c tio n o f o ffic e rs M on d a y
e v e n in g at th e V e te ra n s' h a ll. A ll
m em b e rs are u rg e d to a tte n d .
E ld e r I n ju r e d —
M a rs h a ll E ld e r is c o n v a le s c in g at
his hom e fro m in ju r ie s to h ip and
leg re c e iv e d in an a c c id e n t at th e
s a w m ill la st w eek.
the
se n sa tio n a l n e w
1937 Chevrolet
and
1937 Oldsmobile
If you h a v e n 't— come in to d ay and ta k e a d em onstration in the
cars th a t have proven th e p o p u la r choice of W ashington county m otor­
ists. See fo r yo u rself w hy these new ca rs a re settin g th e pace in
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CORWIN HARDWARE
128 8. 2nd Ave.
Phone 72
Agent Long Radios
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W hen you a rise — b ath in g . B re a k fa st
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She’ll say it and mean I t !
In th e hom e Mrs. H ousew ife uses
w a te r for various needs dozens of
tim es a day. C lothes, dishes, floors,
to say n othing of law ns and g ard en s.
...T h e y 're sheer 'i f clear
’n’ flattering.
. . . The Seal on every pair
assures extra w ear.
Evening. U sually several g allo p s of
w a te r are n eeded to m ake a d in n er
in th e a v e ra g e hom e.
...W e a r -p lu s -lo o k s
equals ideal stockings.
Of the uses of w a te r th e re is no end.
T his co m p an y ’s function is to see
th a t w a te r is w here you w a n t it
w hen you w an t it.
...Id e a l stockings equals
just-w hat-she-w ants.
Per pair
SI.00, »1.15, »1.25, »1.45
3 PAIR OF NG - MEND
$1.00 sheers in a lovely gift
b o x cost a m ere
$ n .8 5
Peoples Water and Gas Co.
GOAR'S
R. E. WIuBY, local manager
IN CANS OR IN BULK
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
co m ­
For MEN Only
W a sh in g ton c o u n ty c o u n c il o f
P a re n t-T e a c h e r
associations
w ill
m eet in H ills b o ro T uesday, a t th e
C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h fro m 10 a.
m to 3 p. m. A n in te re s tin g p ro ­
g ra m has been p la n n ed by M>s.
A lle n K n ig h t, p ro g ra m ch a irm a n .
It w i l l fe a tu re a panel discussion
on P .-T . A . id e a l-
M rs. W illia m
K le tz e r. s ta te p re sid e n t, is to be a
E n te rta in w ith P a rty —
M r. and M rs. L e s te r B e llin g e r e n ­ H o u s e w a rm in g G iv e n —
N e ig h b o rs and frie n d s gave M r.
te rta in e d w ith a ca rd p a rty T h u r s ­
d a y n ig h t. P re se n t w e re M r. and and M rs . R o b e rt B u sch a house­
M rs. F re d Jos.-y, M r. and M rs. w a rm in g in th e ir n e w hom e on
Pete Y u n k c r. M r. and M rs H e n ry N o rth T h ir d a ve n ue M o n d a y eve-
Jacobson and th e host and hostess. . n in g .
H a ve M e e tin g T u e s d a y —
O perated for A p p en d icitis—
M a ry M a n le y u n d e rw e n t an o p ­
L a d ie s o f th e C h ris tia n c h u rc h
e ra tio n fo r a p p e n d ic itis a t Jones w ill h o ld a business a nd m is s io n ­
h o s p ita l W ednesday n ig h t. B a rb a ra a ry m e e tin g T ue sd a y a fte rn o o n at
Enschede u n d e rw e n t an o p e ra tio n ' tw o at th e c h u rc h .
fo r a p p e n d ic itis a t Jones h o s p ita l
L a d ie s' C lu b M eets—
S u n d a y.
L e is y v ille L a d ie s ’ c lu b w i l l m eet
Mrs. Young III—
T h u rs d a y . D e ce m b e r
10, at th e
D r. H. D. H u g g in s p e rfo rm e d a
John W G ates J r. hom e fo r th e ir
c a ta ra c t o p e ra tio n fo r M rs. H e n ry a n n u a l C h ris tm a s tre e and p a rty .
Y o u n g at G ood S a m a rita n h o s p ita l
M o n d a y. H e r son, A n d re w was t a k ­
en to Jones h o s p ita l S u n d a y n ig h t
Fishing Tackle
w it h p n e um o n ia .
F am ily M oves—
Card Party Tuesday
A t R u n n in g s h a ll. C o rn e liu s . Dec.
8. at 8:30 p. m. S ponsored by Y o u n g
People's clu b . "500" and p in o ch le
A d m is s io n 25c.
42p
W O M A N ’S SHOP
E. M. Baines, Prop.
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Complete Lubrica-
Tuning, Check-up tlon Service
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Proper Winter
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Grade Oil
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Wheel Aligning
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♦ Seat Covers
a Car Heaters
♦ Defrosters
♦ Anti-Freeze
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Car Radios
Batteries
Ash Trays
Glove Panel Clocks
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"Better Used Cars for Less'
1931 Chev Sedan
6 w heels and tr u n k .........
$3 5 0
1931 Chev Coach
C om pletely reconditioned *325
1930 Chrysler Sedan
Choice of tw o ..................... *245
1931 Hupmobile Coupe
New paint ........
1930 Ford Coupe
R ebored, new p a in t
1928 Chev Coach
Good tra n sp o rta tio n
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H illsb o ro M otor Co.
3 1 8 - 3 3 2 E. Main St.
CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE
Phone Day or Night 444
Hillsboro, Oregon
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