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Firemen and Families Have Christmas Party M asonic Groups Install Officers Last W eek New f officer ; of h o I h Tuality No (1 .u n i K o v a l A r c h « h u p t<*r th e H illsboro lodge, w ere I n .ta lle t „m tw o .sessions Friday told SatiirC'V Ju d g e H F l a n k 1’eli is. m u f y - of the grand lodge of O re g o n , in ’.«licit T uality o ffi cers. w hile Jack Morton was in stallin g office! for the Koyul Arch chapter. O fficer; of the Itoyal A rch are ( ’. i l l Ito . ell. excellent high p lic.it, Hubert It Kelly, king. J W B ar ney, scribe. V W G ardner, trea.;- u r c i . Jack M orton, secretary ; lh nry Neil .en, captain of hosts; Lawson Aotd. principal sojourner; W alter F Hutchinson, roval arch captain, Jo h n Pubols, m aster of th ird veil. G W Lacey, m aster of second sell; Ben Faber, m aster of first veil. A rth u r Tup|x*r. chaplain; L. I) S hm aberger. .sentinel O fficers of T uality lodge, seated at cercm oiiic S aturday night, in cluded Lawson Aold. w orshipful m aster, ( ‘.ill Ito ell. <11101 w a r den. W illiam T reglow n, Junior w arden. Gal Jack, treasu rer; Fred H ol/nagi'I. secretary. R o b e r t H Kelly, m arshal; Don M egargel, se n ior deacon. J W B arney, ju n io r deacon; H K clllngton. senior stew - u id . L. I). S hinnaberger, ty ler. Mr and Mr C It M errill and sou returiieik S atu rd ay from a m o n th '-, v i a l w it h In parent . Mi and Mi ; J. P M errill, und relativ es ill At lirnosu, Iowa. Firem en and th e F irem en's A u x iliary enjoyed a C hristinas party T hursday evening at the club room at the city hall. T he festivities b e gan w ith a pot luck d in n er at 7 o'clock, with 35 in attendance. The tables w ere decorated w ith tail red candles and holly. Game:, w ere played follow ing the dinner. A nicely decorated C h ris t ina ; tree arid a chim ney full of gift, gave the holiday atm osphere to the event. S anta C laus <Paul R inglei in costum e presented each guest with a gifi from th e chim ney. C om m ittee of A uxiliary m em ber in charge of the event w ere M e dam es l.e. Lai key. I, B urge .Jay P hillips and V ernon Hadley, w ith th e Misses B ernice and V erna Dillon and C onnie P eterson a li s t ing with the serving. Pageant Presented at Local Church Local Men Out for P. U. Debate Team 1 Inn II b ed the by son li o f Hiljyboro ap d Mr and Mi , I! Axtell, and Mr and Mrs e A dam ,on of P o rtlan d e n jo y a d in n e r p arty W ednesday at S am ovar In P o rtlan d followed a Christmas parly ai th e Adam home M rs. Graliel Hostess— Mr F a il f ¡ l a b e l e n te r ta in e d th e ¡G o o d N e ig h b o r ; c lu b w it h a C h r is t m as p a r ty at h e r h o m e T h u r s d a y afternoon. Return from Iowa— * Tlx- first p ie..entation of I h e Chi litm us pageant. 'T h e Voice of Love T hrough the Ages," was r e ceived by a packed house at th e F o u rsq u are ch u rch Sunday e v e ning. The pageant was w ritten by Rev G uy P D uffield J r and pre sented by th e m em bers of t h e c o n g re g a tio n I t is elab o rately il lu strated by Ben Larsen, a rtist from P o rtlan d The pageant is p resented by 34 ch aracters and is in th ree main p arts w ith a total of 11 scenes w ith ap p ro p riate m usical in terlu d es The colored lighting e f fects add to the realistic beuuty of 'lly M rs G eurglu Sm ith) — T he folluw lug li-’l <>f new book’ (lie settings. T he second presen tatio n of this mi tin* rental shelf. if clipped, will be a handy rcfeien ee as to the late beuutiful C h ristm as story will be at 7:45 p in. Follow ing m em bers of f i c t i o n Ixxiks available "A m erican A cres" by Louise l ’eattle; "A sh | th e congregation took part- Alvin burn Place." M argaret Hull F lint; Miller, H erbert M aurer, K enneth "C andle Inducts." H elen Hull; " J a Miller. G erald Scmske, Louise M aur m aica In n , D aphne Du M aurier; er. H arold Elford, D avid Shipley. "D rum s A long the M ohawk," W al L eonard Shipley. Raym ond Ju n g - te r Edmond; "D octor M oruth." Max niekle Earl Wilkes, John Green. Hesse; "F ile on liolillio. Hlune." Fred Schm idt. Elm er Schm idt W il D ennis W heatley, "G reat A unt Lu- lard Shipley, M ildred Miller. M arie vina." Joseph Lincoln; " K id n a p Shipley. E verett S hipley Ted Jones. M u rd er Case." P hilo Van Dine, C harles Evans. E ffie G reen. G uy •'Three Bugs F u ll" Roger llu rlin - Duffield, B arbara Welch. M elvin game; "W hite Banners, Lloyd Shipley. Helen Elford Helen Kuril, Freeland Edith G ibson. DouuVis; "W illie Dak H arvest." H arriet V Mu/O De La Roche. "Van and Yin," Violet G ibson and Nina Elford A lice H obart Mr. Meigs and Mr C u n n in g h am .' Elizabeth C o r b e t t . "P ra y e r for My Sons." Hugh W al List of Fiction Books at Library p o le . " S ix th of O c to b e r." R o b e rt Service Club Fleets Officers H irehens; "Long Night." A ndrew Lytle, und "Stones A wake," C a r le Service club m em bers held elec tion of officers und w ere e n te r to n Heals. tained w ith u C hristm as p arty at the W ayne P atterson hom e W ednes day evening Mrs. W H M anley a ted Mi I'atterson M r. J I, A nderson w as elected president. Mr and Mr» Joseph Connell M rs G eorge Selfridge, v ice-p resi w ill celeb rate th eir golden w edding d ent; Mrs. W ayne P atterson, secre an n iv ersary W ednesday, D ecem tary and Mrs W inifred Selfridge, b er 110. T hey w ill be at hom e to m em ber of th e udvisory board Mrs friend* at their residence, 413 S E C S chultnerieh and Mrs Reid T h ird avenue from tw o u n til five Eldridge, new m em bers, w ere pi, o'clock In th e afternoon, an d from ent. .•even until e ig h t-th irty in th e eve- in i „ Mr and Mrs; E W. G uym on of Mr. and Mrs C onnell are well Salt Lake. Utah, a re spending the know n here, having lived co n tin u winter h ere w ith th eir daughters. ously in tins com m unity d u rin g Mrs J C. E dw ards of Hillsboro, th e ir fifty y ears of m arried life. and Mrs. M ary H unger of F orest Grove. Guild Fleets Officers— L. G. T aggart left S atu rd ay for f A l l S un'. ■ Guild < lei ted Mi. II his hom e at B akersfield. Cal . a fter W G a te s a s president for th e corn- spending a few days h ere w ith his In g y ear at Its m eeting T h u rsd ay father. G N. T aggart Mr. T aggart ut the church. O th er officers are | is improving. G rg< Fi-sclur. vice-presl- Mr Mr and Mrs H arold Gowing and l< B urnett, secretary. M elvin G ow ing of P o rtlan d v is d e n t; M rs 11. T hw aite. re-elected a n d M rs S ite d th eir m other. Mrs J It H ick tre a su re r. man. th e last of th e w eek. S he has ; been very ill. Good Time Promised— II I P atten left T uesday for P la- A good social tim e is promised all m em bers and friends of the 1 eentia, Cul . to sp en d the holidays llrilsboro Tow nsend club. Monday. ( w ith his son. A P. P atten, and H p m. at the M ethodist church. ' fam ily. He w ill be gone th ree T in h ere will he a program of music, weeks. T song and talks on m atters vital to Bill W underlich, stu d en t at O re son S tate college. C orvallis, is th e Tow nsend m ovem ent M em bers gon a re asked to brin g a pot luck lunch spending th e holidays w ith his p a r ents. Mr. und Mrs. C h arles W un fur the refreshm ents. derlich. V isits In California— A rth u r M cDaniel, in th e U. S. M rs . H L. T aylor, w ho has been v i is s i it t i n g in B r i t i s h C olum bia d u r Navy hospital corps at M are Island, in g the past tw o months, sp en t a n ear San Francisco. Cal . is sp en d ing in g the holidays w ith his m other, fe w days last w e e k w ith h er d augh- lev Mrs. H elen M cDaniel. ter M rs . Fay llu lit. and th en went Mr and Mrs C hester S tew art and on t io A naheim . Cal . to spend the holidays w ith her son. Jo h n T aylor. fam ily of B eaver visited Mrs. Anna hoi it Seluilm ei icli and o th e r relatives Mrs. McDonald Hostess— h ere d u rin g th e w eek-end. Mrs. T. W. M cD onald w as host- M Mr. and Mrs. J . S. L ochead and __ T hursday evening to a bridge ch ild ren of Salem nnd Mr. and ess club C hristm as party. Mrs. Shelby Mrs. W. P G ard n er sp en t Sunday F o rn ey m ade high score and Mrs. at th e A. O. P itm an home. S taples received consolation, II. P eter M elhuish is spending the w ere exchanged by those G if t s week w ith his g ran d p aren ts. Mr. present. nnd Mrs. H E. I.nBare. at St. Helens. Birthday C elebrated- Dr. a n d Mrs. W. E. P ittin g er Dr. and Mrs. H. D. H uggins e n w ere guests of Dr. Albert Mount tertained w ith a party at th e Bat at O regon C ity Sunday. T ab arin in P o rtlan d S atu rd ay eve- Mary M anley sp en t th e w eek Hing. honoring Mrs. H uggins’ b irth - end in P o rtlan d w ith Mr. and Mrs. day. Guivsts w ere Dr. and Mrs. A. F. A. Younger. D Pitm an, M r and Mrs. C. B. B u Mrs. M. R. Lewis nnd d au g h ter chanan, and Mr. and Mrs. T hom as K ath leen E lizabeth, and her m o th B ailey. er-in -law . Mrs. Lewis, all of O ak Celebrates 92nil Birthday— land. Cal., and Mrs. R. Hornby, Mrs-. Sopha F reerksen celeb rated Miss R uth H ornby nnd little Ja n e t h e r 92nd b irth d ay D ecem ber tl. Her d au g h ter. Mrs. E A G riffith , w ith WK DEAL IN REAL ESTATE w hom she m akes her home, e n te r Writ« tain ed d u rin g the afternoon w ith a Fire and Automobile Insurance te a for h er m other. Make Luana and Inaue Surety Bond» Attend Christmas Party— KURATLI & WISMER Messrs, and M esdam es Ja y P h il HILLSBORO. OREGON lips. W illiam Pow ers. G uy Paine, Telephone 1891 1286 Second St. C harles D ouglass and S W. Mel- Celebrate Fiftieth Wedding' Date m u A N apron Is an Ideal gift and Pattern 8834 Is so easy to make that It w ill solve your gift problem. And so comfortable that yo u ’ll w ant one or tw o for yourself. Sizes: 34 to 48. Size 36 re quires 3 t i yards of 35-incb fabric, plus C yards of lMi inch bias b inding. Fashioned In colorful percale or gingham, Pattern 8831 Is an adorable addition to little daughter's wardrobe. Sizes: 2. 4, 6, and 8 years. Size 4 requires 3*4 yards of 35-inch material for the ensem ble, or 2*,'» yards for the dress alone and 1 yard for the panties, plus 6Vi yards of 1 l i inch bias binding. The wide shoulders and beautifully flared skirt of Pattern 8853 give that slim princess silhouette to junior and mature figures alike. Sizes 14 to 20 and 32 to 44. Size 16 requires 3% yards of 54-inch fabric. To obtain a PATTERN and STEP-BY -STEP SEWING IN STRUCTIONS 1111 out the coupon below, being sure to MEN TION TIIE NAME OF THIS NEWSPAPER. PA C IFIC U N IV ERSITY . Forest Grove. Dec. 22 One of th e largest debate squads in th e history of Pacific U niversity tu rn ed out th is week, when tw en ty -th re e men and women reported to C arlyn R. W ing er. debate coach, for w ork in d e bate, extem p«,re speaking and o ra tory. Foor H illsboro m en- Melvin Reh.se, Raym ond Erickson. H arold M eyer and M orris S chm idt—-were am ong those sta rtin g w ork on the national question th is week. T he squad this y e a r w ill have a ra th e r high reputation to m aintain, as Pacific U niversity team s last season captured th e th re e m ain d e bate cham pionships in the n o rth west. T hose tu rn in g out are: M elvin Rehse. R aym ond Erickson. P alm er Fenw ick. C harles Main. P hil Conkle. George Knox. H enri van T richt, Harold Meyer. Jam es Shick. Don- la id B ryant. Tom Fishburn. G eorge Rodgers. Joe Fow ler. Ben G oddard. Jo h n Staehle. Tom M orris. Don Lucas. Dick Reath. F ran k R oberts. Scott Ellis, T ruxton Ringe. Alice A rnold, Jo y Sm ith. Irene B eam er and G eorgia Norby. Mrs. L illie H anley, th at sh e was in ignorance of K ing E dw ard's ro m ance until told about it by a letter from an O regon friend. Miss Sim pson m ade h er hom e in O re gon a g reat m any years, but r e tu rn ed to E ngland m ore th an 25 years ago. FASHION BUREAU. HILLSBORO ARGUS 149 New M ontgom ery S t . San Francisco, Cal. Enclosed find cents P lease send m e the p attern s cheeked below, at 15 cents each: P a tte rn No. P a ttern No. P a tte rn No. Name A ddress City Honored on Birthday— Size Entertain With Two Musicals Annual Christmas Music Festival Set for Tonight D L. D eard o rff and M rs J If H uriteman e n te rta in e d a nu m b er of friend-, at m usicals and luncheons on M onday and Fi iduy of last week Y oung people of high school and at the hom e of Mr D eardorff in C ornelius honoring Ray S. Scott. college age, of th e clubs affiliated 77. W. E ik er. BO. and D. L. D ear in the H illsboro C hristian C ouncil, will again conduct the annual dorff. 70. O thers atte n d in g w ere Mrs I. G C hristm as Eve m usic festival in the W iedewitsch. R uth Price, Robert V enetian th e a tre tonight «T hurs Price, Mr. and Mrs R E McCluey. day), beginning at 11:30 A dults of Mary. Elaine. M axine and Leroy th e c«,mmunity are invited to join he th e a tre doors w ill be open to McCluey. Alice and L eroy S p e n T th e public at 11. cer. A M Wodell. Mr and Mis. T he m usical program w ill be V.inLoo. Mrs EUa S ey b ert and Helen Mae S eybert of P ortland. divided into t."’O parts of one-half A. M. Otis. Mrs. C. J. Robinson, hour each, separated by th e sing M yrtle Robinson, A rth u r M cLain. ing of " It Came Upon the M idnight Mr. and Mrs Lee Hoffm an. Mrs. E C lear" exactly at t h e m idnight V ickers, E arl Seeker. Inez and I hour, th e traditional tim e of the F red B urklund. Mrs M cPherson. birth of th e C hrist. The first part M rs Nixon. Miss M yra W iede I of th e program will have to do witsch. Marion McCluey. and th e ; w ith m usic prom ising the R edeem er. w hile the la tte r part w ill be hostess. com posed of songs of thanks that th e sav io u r was born. As has been th e custom in previous years, the audience w ill join in singing “Silent N ight" at the close of th e program , Mr. and M rs H erbert A. Deck in th e soft light of only the C h rist m as tree. will be hosts C hristm as to a g a th A fter th e m usical program , the ering of h e r fam ily for th e w ed ding of h e r nephew . Jerom e Lilly, young people of the clubs will of Bend and M is Ida Mae Nichols carol through the H illsboro streets, of H onolulu. T. H G uests expected and then w ill join in a breakfast, are Dr. and Mrs. E rw in H B aren- th e P ro testan t group im m ediately drick of M cM innville. A. W B ar- a fter th e caroling, and the C ath endrick. Mrs. Cecil Lilly and fam olic gro u p a fte r th e first mass ily and Mrs. Vernon Ramp, all of P ilg rim House, council h e ad q u ar ters, will rem ain open throughout P ortland. the night for all those w ho c are to mas Eve," in song and pantom im e w ait for th e com ing of C hristm as at the county hospital W ednesday daw n, and th e church services of l C hristm as day. afternoon. Living at Garibaldi— Argus classified ads get results. Mr. an d Mrs. C harles F. G rabel. w ho a re m aking th e ir hom e at Did You Know G aribaldi, visited h ere d u rin g the w eek-end. T hey ju st re tu rn e d from That you can have your radio i a tw o m onths' trip th rough C ali ' com pletely reconditioned in H ills -1 fornia to T iajuana. Mexico, w ith boro’s modern radio laboratory for side trip s to C atalina Island and a very reasonable cost. Phone 21X. Y osem ite park. They pulled a local —Douglass Radio Service. tf b u ilt house tra ile r and w ere in it every n ig h t for tw o m onths, e x cepting one night n ear San Diego. O ctober 16. when it rained five Inches in 24 hours. T hey n ev er m issed receiv in g an A rgus on th eir trip. Arthur Rollins Weds— Miss M yra Rose de la T orre- B uena and A rth u r Rollins w ere m arrie d D ecem ber 18 at Tucson, A rizona, according t o announce m ent received by Miss Ina P earl IL B N O C O W H IS K E Y A llen. Mr. R ollins is w ell know n 86 8 p ro o f 70l r grain neutral spirits. here, and is a g raduate of H ills Supervised by The W ilken Family boro high school, la te r atten d in g Jos S. Finch Co., Inc.,Schenley, Pa. O regon S ta te college. For a n u m b er of y e a rs h e has resided in A rizona a n d C alifornia. He is a v eteran of th e W orld w ar. and was in active serv ice in F rance. R uth H arm an, all of C orvallis, vis ited Mrs. N E H aw orth and o th er frien d s in H illsboro last w eek. Mrs Alice C ow an of Y reka. Cal . was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. B iassing from Thursday to S u n day. O th er guests at th e M assing hom e w ere Mrs. J F. Riggs of P o rtlan d , a cousin of Mis. M assing, w ho visited h er on T hursday, and Mr. and Mrs. Al Osgood «Caryl Signs» of P o rtlan d , w ho visited there- on Sunday. M rs C ow an ac com panied her son-in-law and d aughter, the Osgoods. to P ortland for a few days' visit before re tu rn ing to C alifornia. Miss C onstance C ochrane, a stu dent at O regon N orm al school at M onm outh, was a guest this w eek of h er sister. Mrs. J. W. B arney, before going to B aker to spend th e C h ristm as holidays w ith h er p a r ents. Mrs. Rani B entley and d au g h ter Evelyn of M arshfield a rriv ed M on Officers to be Installed— day to spend th e holidays w ith her O fficers of T u alatin chapter. O parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Waleii M r Bentley w ill be here f o r E. S . w ill be installed at the i M asonic tem ple W ednesday e v e C hristm as. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. B erk and ning, D ecem ber 30. M em bers and son Jo h n left th is m orning for friends are invited. C ottage G rove t o spend C h rist Mrs. Truitt Injured— m as w ith Mrs. B eck's m other, Mrs Mrs. L. A. T ru itt of N orth P lain s, R A. Medley. ed a broken left w rist in a Mr. and Mrs A ugust A nderbtirg sustain of South D akota, w ho a re sp en d fall Sunday. Dr. D. E. Wiley a tte n d ing th e w in ter in G lendale. Cal . ed her. a re guests of Mrs. G. C. C hase for On Holiday Trip— th e h o lid a y s . Mr. and Mrs. F. O Eagon and F red G octter. stu d en t nt Oregon son D onald left W ednesday m o rn S tate college. C orvallis, is spending ing for a tw o w eeks' business and th e holidays w ith his p aren ts, Mr. p leasure trip to southern C alifornia T hey plan to spend C hristm as in a n d ’ Mrs. W illiam G oetter. Mr. and Mrs. H arry M organ will ,San Francisco. leave today (T hursday) for S po Told by Oregon Friend— kane. Wash., w here they w ill spend I Miss Mary A. Simpson of B rid- C hristm as w ith Mr. M organ's sis j lington, Y orkshire. England, w rites cA ^Very ¿Merry W llK E N F A M IL Y Sewer Connections Let us supply you with concrete or vitrified clay pipe, or iron soil pipe. We are also equipped to handle the complete connection job. Y North of Cannery, across W. Washington St Delta Drug Store Once more ast he holi day season approaches, we greet our m a n y friends and customers with an old-time greet ing MERRY CHRISTMAS (HAS. L. WALKER * ¿uVty.'To'un. oft T A x jttc tin n TELEPHONES OFF. 1731 RES 7092 116 SO THIRD 5T. - HILLSBORO S T U M P IN G P O W D E R S W aln u t M eats to LOWER your blasting costs 34c Pound These p ow d ers are m ade esp ecia lly for blasting stum ps in this section o f th e state. DU PO NT m akes every con d ition — MODEL BAKERY Your d e a ’er sells DU PO N T PO W DERS, b lastin g cap s and fuse. In Christmas Pkgs. of 12 11-oz. Stubbies For S ale by In d ep en d en t R etailers STU M PING Ask our nearest office for FREE copy of “DU PONT EXPLOSIVES IN TIIE PACIFIC NORTHWEST.” RAY J. MANN, Distributor ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■M» m eet in wet or dry ground in light sandy or heavy clay soil. DU PONT POWDERS have the required power with that slow, heaving action needed to take your stumps OUT. When you buy DUPONT STUMPING POWDERS you get more powder for your money and more power in each stick. R ossette, La T osca, Vinoro, R egal A lt H ied elb erg Beer 149 F. Waxhington Street a stum ping p ow d er to for blasting green or old decayed stumps— WINES for the Holidays Hillsboro. Oregon E. I. DU PO N T DE NEM OURS & CO., Inc. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I PORTLAND SPOKANE SEATTLE American Bank Building Old National Bank Bui ding Hoge Building DuPont Stumping Powders are a Pacific Northwest Product M erry Christmas That’s our earnest hope for every one of our customers and friends this holiday season. We wish you to know we appreciate your patronage and trust that we may be of service to you during the coming year.! D U PO N T POWDER Sold by L ESTER IR E L A N D & C O . Hillsboro. Oregon HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ton ton ton ton BEAUTY SHOPS INSURANCE EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP GEORGE T. McGRATH General Beauty Work Permanents and all kinds of beauty work. Telephone 138IX at Hillsboro Pharmacy W ashington County A gendas INSURANCE SERVICE First National Bank Building Phone 2211 Hillsboro PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS Sanitary Beauty Shop A. 0 . PITMAN, M. D. All kind« of Beauty Work PHYSICIAN and SURGEON X-Ray and Physio-Therapy PERMANENTS a specialty Telephone 1471 Commercial National Bank Bldg. HARD WHEAT FLOUR Commercial Building KITCHEN Q U E E N — 49-lb . sack ............................. $ 1 .5 3 CROW N FLOUR— 49-lb . sack ...................................$2.05 DENTISTS DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D. DR. RALPH DRESSER Physician and Surgeon DENTIST Wells Building Mabel Scbende) H IG H L A N D CH IEF— 49 -lb . sack ...........................$ 1 .4 0 1 Office 8281 Telephone 144 Commercial Building All above prices F. O. B. our warehouse and subject to market changes Evenings. Sun<laya O ff i t . 2<«z Telephones Residence 791Z T .lw b o n « KOTldme. MSI by Appointment GARBAGE COLLECTION Pay Cash and Save—Trade with Imperial i Phone 1341 T he Practical H om e V eterin arian •ES u S PAT OFF Im perial Milk Egg M ash, 100 lb s................ $2.45 Im perial E gg M ash, 100 lb s.............................. 2.30 Im perial Big-Lay M ash, 100 lb s...................... 2.2 0 4-grain Scratch ....................................................... 2.15 H igh-V itam in B reeders’ M ash ........................ 2.55 E. M. BARNES, Prop. Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co. Came in and Get Ills Kook Shoot YOUR Stumps with IM P E R IA L P O U L T R Y FE E D S W O M A N 'S S H O P AMO $tav»d VETERINARY REMEDIES WANTED Im perial D airy, 2 0 % ........................ ....... $ 4 2 .0 0 Cow R ation, 17% ..................................... 36.00 M olasses Dairy, 15% ............................. 3 4 .0 0 M olasses S creenings, 12% ............ ....... 2 8 .0 0 G O ARS AUlMOaillO ROBERTS’ IM P E R IA L D A IR Y FE E D S Christmas A ll K inds of C lay and C em ent B uilding M aterials DR. D A V ID Wedding Planned for Christmas Day Mrs. Ja k e Weil gave a d in n er and th eatre party M onday evening for h er d au g h ter R usanne in honor of Size h er birth d ay . L ittle guests w ere Colene MacDoweli. E laine C ruzen. There Won't Be Mary Je a n Doane. B everly Weil. Mrs. H oyle—"If all men w ere like Je a n Ann Pasley. V irginia H avens m y husband th ere w ouldn't be any and Arjna M ary H artram pf. lab o r tro u b les” Erank Baker Home— Mrs. D oyle—“What's the matter S tate F ran k B aker, w ho un d erw en t an —doesn’t he work?"—Ex. operation recently for appendicitis at th e Spaulding hospital in P o rt te r and fam ily. M r M organ ju st land. w as brought hom e M onday re tu rn e d this w eek from a business and is convalescing. Dr. W illiam trip w hich included cen tral and H inds operated. so u th ern O regon cities. Mrs. Everett Hostess— Miss Rowena H erm ann left T ues Mrs. W. S. E verett w as hostess day to spend th e holidays w ith her m other. Mrs. G eorge H erm ann, at F riday fo r a C hristm as p a rty for th e club of w ives of telephone M yrtle Point. Mrs. S. K. Je n se n of San Jose. .com pany em ploye.. The gue>ts. all Cal., is spending the holidays w ith from Forest G rove w ere M esdarnes h er parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E N orm an Pow ne. W J. P orter. Tim G oodrich. L. E. Glascoe. E. K irk - Light halves and some pieces W ilkes A m arriag e license has been wold. Joseph DeTye, Red Johnson, g ran ted in V ancouver. Wash., to C hester C hristensen. Rodney Cum - B everley V. P h illip s of T im ber a n d ' i m ings and M elvin Morgan. Lucy C. O glesby of G ales C reek. Present Program at Hospital— William Stuhlfier, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. T hornton and W ahkeena and Lohese C am pfire McMinnville. Oregon Mrs. Emily R hoades m oved this girls presented a C hristm as p ro week to Munroe, w here Mr. T h o rn gram . “A round th e W orld on C hrist- ton is em ployed in th e saw m ill. K enneth C ran d all of Sen F ra n cisco. Cal., is sp ending th e holidays w ith his parents. M r. and Mrs. Max C randall. Size We are agents for DR. W. H. PASLEY DENTIST Im perial Feed 8C G rain Co. P h o n e #1 M ille r s o f Q u a l it y F e e d s S o u th Second A ve. Main Street. Near Third Telephone 2961Y O ffice In Heidel Building U pstairs Garbage Collection and Cans JACK MAIER TF.LEPHONB MW