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H ills b o ro , is also h e lp in g a rra n g e t h e p ro g ra m w h ic h w ill s ta rt p ro m p tly at n in e o 'clo ck. T h e re w i l l be d a n c in g and Appreciative Christmas Greeting AY I ta k e this o p p o rtu n ity to th a n k all of nty frien d s anti custom ers fo r th e ir p a tro n a g e d u rin g th e past y e a r and wish them all a M ERRY CHRISTM AS. M FR A N K A D K IN SO N S alesm an— C ady Motor Co. H illsboro 1Uo ' 1' ii i r i r, . i . J im A llis o n . Hus e ll and E a rl Rogers. ..In de n ts w , „ M e r)t Badges at L a u re lw 'o o d academ y, w ill a r- F irg t cJmm m e r i, b a d g e s - 2 2 6 . r iV " ho,,,. C h ris tm a s Eve to spend H ills b o ro . Ted G a rd n e r. A l b e r t IL" '«I'1' 4 ,i.Wi*il ' ii" r Parents, ( jjjje tt* .. p h y s ic a l d e v e lo p m e n t . Wl, ’ n " K<'2V rs.. , ¿ a rk G oodm an, fir s t a id . 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Jack Bau M r and M rs. W G G a lin a t and m ann. fa m ily w ill m o ve n e x t w e e k to a a w a rd — SSS T en y e a r v e te ra n f irm near G ra n ts Pass T h e y have R a in b o w , J N elson W eaver. liv e d in th e Plea .ant V ie w d is tr ic t s in c e 1928 Hol la n d is b u ild in g a lie ’s' 28 -b y- 30 h og house. M i and M rs G eorge S a xto n and c h ild r e n D o ra l. D ic k ie and M a r jie v is ite d th e H a r ry S a xto n fa m ily at B ir k e n fe ld S u n d a y M rs II I I N e ill w ill e n te rta in w ith a C h ris tm a s p a rty und o v e r tlie w e e k -e n d fo r M rs A. M N e ill and M rs Ju n e L o c k w o o d o f P o r t­ land. C la re n c e W ood and fa th e r. C A H o rn h u m . v is ite d a b ro th e r and son. Ed B u rn h a m , at W illa m in a T h u rs d a y C A B o rn h a m Is m a k ­ in g h is hom e w it h C la re n c e W ood th is w in te r. K e ith B ru n so n , w h o has been w o r k in g at a s a w m ill at G le n w o o d b u t I . o u t o f e m p lo y m e n t n o w on a cco u nt o f th e s t r ik e u lo n g th e w a te r fro n t, is s ta y in g here w ith a b ro th e r. B oyce B ru n so n S e lls F a rm G eo rg e S a x to n has so ld h is 40- aere fa rm to tw o m en in Tacom a, w h o h a ve also b o u g h t M rs. E th e l M c C o rm ic k 's 40 acres a d jo in in g it and p la n to set b o th tra c ts to f i l ­ b e rts. T h e S a x to n fa m ily w ill r e ­ m a in h e re u n t il S e p te m b e r, a cc o rd ­ in g to p resent plans. It It W h is n a n d acco m p a n ie d a n e p h e w . M e rl W h isn a n d o f L a u re l on a t r ip to S e a ttle W ednesday w h e re th e y a re m a k in g a te n -d a y v is it w it h M rs. M a ry W h isn a n d . M e rl's m o th e r. Building Project Being Considered (B y G irl S m u t Troon No. 611 C E D A R M I L L S — F ra n k Reeves is a p ro s p e c tiv e b u ild e r o f 50 ne w hom es in and a ro u n d th e C e d a r M ills d is tric t. H e hopes to h e lp b u ild n o th e c o m m u n ity O n F rid a y a fte r school h o u rs th e G ir l Scouts w e re e n te rta in e d vlth .i Chrb tm ai party by Mra A it Praraon, wha is th e ir ca p tain, n, th e hom e o f M rs. Jam es W a lte rs. T h irte e n g ir ls w e re pre se n t, th e lie u te n a n t o f th e tro o p , M i s s Rogene S w a n : th e tro o p e o m m it- tee. M rs E dna H e in ric h s , M rs. Ed- w in a Cate, and M rs M . W h ite le y . M oves to Portland S o p h ia B a u m a n, w h o is a d a u g h ­ te r o f th e la te M rs. R. B a u m a n, is m o v in g to P o rtla n d p e rm a n e n tly . She in te n d s to re n t th e B a u m a n house. C e d a r M ill s ch o o l p re se n te d its C h ris tm a s p ro g ra m at th e school house W ednesday n ig h t. T h e P .-T. A . h e ld a bazaar. O n S u n d a y th e M ead fa m ily h e ld th e ir a n n u a l p o t lu c k C h ris tm a s d in n e r a, th e hom e o f M r and M rs A Pearson. G uests in c lu d e d th e fa m ilie s o f O tto H a rtra m p f. J. R. S a n d fo rd . Ja m e s W a lte rs, Ray- D o rla n d . A lb e r t M ead. P h ilip M ead. H a r ry S m ith a n d A r t h u r D avis, a lso G le n B rito n . T h e C o rn e ll L a d ie s ' c lu b m e t W e d n e sda y a fte rn o o n a t th e hom e o f M rs. Jam es W a lte rs. B ir th d a y C e le b ra te d M rs. Jam es W a lte rs e n te rta in e d her daughter E v e ly n w it h b ir t h ­ d a y d in n e r on h e r 18th b ir th d a y on W ednesday n ig h ,. M iss F lo ra W ic k . M r. and M rs. A R. Pearson and M r. a nd M rs. S ch u lz and d a u g h te r J e a n e tte w e re guests. Dock Strike Adds to County Relief Load ( ( « n t in u r d frn m dm ?» 1) o r p re v i^ ite d fro m a p p ly in g fo r assistance, th ro u g h th e r e h a b ilita ­ tio n o ffic e o f th e re s e ttle m e n t a d ­ m in is tra tio n Thus, a p p a re n tly , th e re is a c o n ­ s id e ra b ly h ig h e r r e lie f load in W a sh in g to n c o u n ty a t th e close o f th e y e a r th a n th e re was at th e peak in 1935 w h ic h was supposed to have e s ta b lis h e d an a ll tim e h ig h m a rk in u n e m p lo y m e n t R e lie f o ffic ia ls , c o m p a rin g o th e r years, exp e ct th e r e lie f load to c lim b fro m n o w u n t il M a rc h 1 be ­ cause o f th e la c k o f seasonable e m p lo y m e n t, and th e added h a n d i­ cap b ro u g h t a b o u t by th e s tr ik e on th e docks W ith th is r e lie f p ro b le m s ta rin g o ffic ia ls in th e face, a s u p p ly o f fu n d s becomes a p ro b le m . M iss M a x w e ll p o in ts out. F e d e ra l m oney fo r d ire c t r e lie f n o lo n g e r is a v a il­ able and W P A is re d u c in g th e w o r k in g load in s te a d o f in c re a s in g it. Program for Blooming Set for Tonight IS t.O O M IN O T h a C h n .tm a p ro ­ g ra m o f th e L u th e ra n school and S u n d a y school w ill be h e ld to - n iv h t C h r i trnas Eve. at 8 T h e re w ill be a C h ris tm a s m o rn in g s e rv - lee in th e c h u rc h in E n g lis h and G< rrnan, th e E n g lis h .service be ­ g in n in g at 10. Mr.-. B e rth a D c m m in re tu rn e d loot week from P o rtla n d , where she v is ite d since T h a n k s g iv in g w ith th e S a tle r fa m ily B o rn , to M rs H e le n Rockstad H ili' S a tle r,. in P o rtla n d a g irl. L e s t e r M o h ly and th e Z agel tw in s o f T w in F a ll . Id a h o s tu d e n ts at C o n c o rd ia college. P o rtla n d , a rr iv e d at tiie F re d M u h ly hom e F rid a y fo r a tw o w e e k .' v a c a tio n Teachers o f th e L u th e ra n S u n ­ day school m et a t th e parsonage to re a rra n g e classes f o r th e p ro m o ­ tio n o f o u p .ls to be fie ld in J a n ­ u a ry M iss M ild re d K ra h m e r i s s e rv in g as s u b s titu te S u n d a y school te a che r, and Mi.- M ild re d M e y e r is a c tin g as te m p o ra ry s e cre ta ry. M iss M in n ie Ransaw, w h o fo r th e past fe w w eeks was a guest at th e 1. H. M u h ly home, l e f t Thur.-.day fo r P o rtla n d , w h e re she wall do n u rs in g at th e C o ffe y hos­ p ita l. Plan Party M em b e rs o f th e lo c a l s o c ie ty a t ­ te n de d a m e e tin g o f th e L u th e ra n Y o u n g P e o p le ’s ;o c ie ty o f W ash­ in g to n c o u n ty h e ld in F ore st G ro v e S u n d a y n ig h t. I t was decided th a t each o f th e fo u r u n its c o m p ris in g t h e o rg a n iz a tio n g o C h ris tm a s c a ro lin g to th e .sick a nd s h u t-in s o f t h e ir re s p e c tiv e c o n g re g a tio n s on I C h ris tm a s n ig h t, fo llo w in g w h ic h | th e y w ill h o ld a p a rty in th e base­ m e n t o f th e lo c a l c h u rc h . M iss M i l ­ d re d K ra h m e r and A r t h u r G u rs k e w e re a p p o in te d to re p re s e n t B lo o m ­ in g on the c o m m itte e in ch a rg e o f p a rty a rra n g e m e n ts . M rs. W illia m B u c k and son B illy , w h o m oved to C a lifo r n ia a b o u t a y e a r ago. cam e hom e last w e e k to spend th e h o lid a y s . Call o ff Program A C h ris tm a s p ro g ra m was h e ld a, th e F e rn H ill school T uesday n ig h , T he p la n n e d e n te rta in m e n t o f th e B lo o m in g school was d ro p ­ ped because th e O 'C o n n o r and F re d M e y e r c h ild re n b e in g o u t o f school w ith w h o o p in g cough. A g ro u p o f frie n d s v is ite d a t th e parsonage F rid a y n ig h t in c e le b ra ­ tio n o f th e p a s to r’s b irth d a y . T h e MY Personal Forest Grove Post Prepares Jamboree H ills b o ro post A m e ric a n L e g io n . T u e sd a y n ig h t vo te d t o m eet J a n - I tia ry 12 f o r a s h o rt session p re c e d - I in g th e c o u n ty L e g io n Ja m b o re e at F ore st G ro v e on th a t n ig h t. F o r ­ est G ro v e post w ill be host. T h e | post w ill a d jo u rn in a b o d y to F orest G ro v e A u x ilia r y m em b e rs a re to a tte n d th e L e g io n m ee tin g . A c o m m u n ic a tio n fr o m th e F o r­ est G ro v e c o m m itte e re p o rte d th a t an e x c e lle n t e n te rta in m e n t w as b e ­ in g p re p a re d , u s in g ta le n t fro m P a c ific u n iv e rs ity a nd t h e h ig h school. L e g io n m em b e rs in te re s te d i n th e C h ris tm a s message o f th e n a ­ tio n a l c o m m a n d e r w ill be a b le to h e a r h im b y tu n in g th e r a d io to a n y s ta tio n on th e " re d n e tw o r k " at 3:35 th is a fte rn o o n « T h u rsd ay.) Tigard W ins C lose One T ig a rd h ig h school noses o u t m a rg in a l v ic t o r y D e ce m b e r 15 w h e n i t w o n Its o p e n in g le a g u e game fro m Scappoose h ig h 32 to 30. In a p r e lim in a r y gam e th e T ig a r d B squad to o k a on e -sid e d gam e fro m th e Scappoose reserves, 32 to 18. G rove W ins F o re s t G ro v e w o n fr o m V e rn o n ia F r id a y n ig h t in b a s k e tb a ll 32 to 25. Service I Do A ll the M echanical Work Connected with Your Plate W ork Dr. A bram s D E N T IST M ASO N HILL M r. and M rs J. J. S h a w o f M i l ­ w a u k ie w e re w e e k -e n d v is ito r s at th e C. H. G o n y o home. M rs. H azel B a rn d t has re tu rn e d to h e r hom e in S e a ttle a fte r v is ­ it in g h e r s is te r. M rs . G eorge H ill. M odern Work O ver P ig g ly W iggly H illsboro—P hone 1871 Second and M ain M e rry Christmas HILLSBORO Prices Effective Thursday, Dec. 24, and Saturday, Dec. 26 FREE DELIVERY— FOUR TIMES DAILY PHONE 3131 T he m an a g e r and en tire s ta ff of Piggly W iggly's ta k e s g re a t pleasure in ex ten d in g sincere H oliday G reetin g s to all in H illsboro. r/wAk FRUITS ^VEGETABLES CELERY HEARTS While.‘hey..1“‘:.......... BUNCH 5 c ORANGES .......................... DOZEN 9 c SW EET POTATOES 5 lbs. 1 9 c 5 0 -lb sack 8 9 c POTATOES 10'tcu 1 8 c Soft Shell 2 ibs....... Thom pson. Seedless. 4 - 't 8 25c EDS MASTER MKT. FOR BETTER M EATS Saturday O nly Merry Christmas 24c C alum et Baking Pow der, lb. tin 19c Bouquet V anilla Flavor, 4 oz. 10c Cluster Raisins, 2 pkgs. 25c Fancy D ates Tom Sawyer, 2-lb. cello pkg. 25c P lease accep t th is ex­ pression of ou r a p p re ­ ciation, to g e th e r w ith ou r best w ishes fo r a joyous X m as a n d a prosperous N ew Y ear. M .J.B. Coffee i t 26c D U R K E E ’S M A Y O N N A I S E Q uart...... 45c P in t2 5 c H & D JELL DESSERT 3%. 75c HEINZ PUDDINGS, — Plum, Fig or Date. Medium size.......... 33c KREMEL PUDDING DES­ SERT. Per pkg. 4c 22c CAKE FLOUR. Per. pkg......... Santiam Green BEANS. 2 cans 25c ASPARAGUS. 2 cans ........ 25c DUNDEE SUGAR PEAS. Can 10c H & D Tiny Peas, lg. can ...19c D u n d ee Cut—No. 2 can H & D W hole Kernel Corn Lg. cans, 2 cans 29c D-M Early Gard. Asparagus Large No.2 can .......... 22c Cranberry Sauce OCEAN SPRAY T u a la t in T iffany Merry Christmas Old and unoriginal as this greet­ ing may be, it still expresses in the greatest degree our true wish for you this Holiday Season. It has alw ays been our greatest pleasure to preserve the spirit and pood-w ill o f the H oliday Season and to each of our friends, old and new , w e say HILLSBORO SWANSDOWN P a u l P a tte rson , c h a irm a n o f th e court o f h o n o r , re p o rte d th a t th e c o u rt o f h o n o r J a n u a ry 28 w o u ld l,e a j o i n , a ff a ir at w h ic h scouts a n il tf D em and P erfection Bread and P astries at Your G rocers 3 pkgg......... 14c B ig Court C om ing G iu v r sup­ PERFECTION BAKERY Ten D eliciou s F lavors (C o n tin u e d fr o m p a r * 1) d is tric ts w o u ld a p p e a r f o r a w a rd s a nd th a t he e x p e c te d b e tw e e n 70 a nd 80 scouts w o u ld a p p e a r fo r R u b b e r stam ps a nd o ffic e plies.— H ills b o ro A rg u s . from W V e rn e M c K in n e y , e d ito r o f th e H ills b o r o A rg u s , was elected p re s id e n t o f th e Y a m h ill-W a s h in g ­ ton C o u n ty Publisher.-, and P rin te rs ' a ssociation at M c M in n v ille F rid a y n ig h t. Sam H arm s. M c M in n v ille c o m m e rc ia l p rin te r, was m ade sec­ re ta ry . S teen Johnson, e d ito r o f th e S h e rid a n Sun. is th e r e t ir in g p re s id e n t, h a v in g se rve d since th e Raisins Estim ates G ladly c le r k fo r 39 years L o s t sum m er he r e tir e d fro m business o w in g to i l l h e a lth S u rv iv o rs are th e w id ­ ow . H ild a ; t w o d a u gh te rs, M rs A lfr e d C lo u g h , A r lin g to n , and M rs. T ho m a s Stevenson. P o rtla n d ; one son. J a ck, a t hom e; sisters, M rs. J N G reen. M rs. I. Casto, b o th o f P o rtla n d , and M rs. A. W. D o n n e lly . O reg o n C ity ; and b ro th ­ ers, B e n ja m in E rn e st, J o h n W a lte r a nd C harles, a ll o f P o rtla n d . TO ALL O F YOU Local Editor Named Head of Two-County Group Filberts, lb. 18c Brazils, lb. ... 19c P ecans, lb. 25c A lm onds, lb. 29c M ixed Nuts, 2 lbs...............45c Peanuts, 2 lb s.............. 25c ance is e xp e cte d to m a te r ia lly In ­ crease and s tre n g th e n th e lo c a l Sea S co u t w o rk . F o re s t Services Today for Mrs. Leverette Walnuts Big Class Scouts Presented Awards from w as sp e n t i n p la y in g o rg a n iz a tio n was fo rm e d in 1933 fro m H ills b o ro games P resent w e re M r and M rs Those a tte n d in g F red M u h ly , W a lte r and B la n ch e w e ie S E F a y ra m . Ed C om an and , M rs H e n ry Haase. M r. a rid M rs M c K in n e y . N e x t m e e tin g w i l l be ! John Haase and c h ild re n . M r and F e b ru a ry 19 : M rs. L ouise N e u k irc h arid Jo h n . 1 L o u is H in r ic h , R ic h a rd and Rob- M. H. BOTTLER e rt Zazel a nd th e F W H in ric h s B E A V E R T O N - M o u n t H o o d B o t­ fa m ily . tle r, 57. d ie d a t h is h o m e in R a ­ le ig h Decem ber 8 F u n e ra l services w e re h e ld fro m th e J. P. F in le y & Son chapel D ece m b e r 12. M r. B o t­ t le r was b o rn in P o rtla n d M a rc h 2, J879 He was e m p lo ye d b y th e U n io n P a c iL c r a ilw a y as m a il M rs. M a rg a re t Deane L e v e re tte o f B e a v e rto n ro u te 1 d ie d T uesday i and fu n e ra l services w ill be h e ld to d a y 'T h u r s d a y , a t 10 a m. a t Pegg ch a p el in B e a v e rto n . C o m - I m i,m e n , w ill be p riv a te Mr L e v e re tte was th e w if e o f F P L e v e re tte o f D allas, Texas; i m o th e r o f B la n ce B eam an a n d Donna W att C hicago. I l l ; M adge W ille tts and Dean L e v e re tte . St. Louis. M o ; F. P. L e v e re tte Jr.. S h re v e p o rt. La ; Jo h n , S c h o fie ld B a rra c k ,. T H., and G o rh a m V L e v e e re tte . 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A D 25c . ________________ Canada Dry G inger A le, Lime Rickey or SPARKLING WATER. 28-oz. bottle 15c P lu s 5c D ep osit on B ottle Large 22-oz. bottle SODA P O P .....10c A