Tlnii-H(l»y, D ecom ber!), 1937 n iL L S B O H O I A R G U S . H ! t LS B O R 0 , O R E G O N Tage Three tui> i't,.,, i, . <'hapman tin c o iiic rc n c c ( f g ir ls ’ c lu b s und depa rtm e n t. L e g io n sponsored dance at S hute ives o f eq u al o p p o rtu n ity , p ro m o ­ K tilc k c i p. 1 . M i Kva M eek. G en a d viso rs nf W a sh in g to n a nd Y a m - tio n . and a c a re e r in th e s e rv ic e bas­ Mi l.o la S o lb e rg e r. I'o rn o n u ; M i. lu ll co u n tie s .0 H ills b o ro , S a tu rd a y , p a rk a u d ito riu m . 0 p. m H a zcld a le 4-H c lu b a ch ie ve m e n t ed upon e ffic ie n t w o r k ," M a r tin de­ I li e i e a V a n ili I zi-ml, II. F lin n . M rs ( ’o n f e u nce opened w ith a gen«*ral m e e tin g at school in e ve n in g . c la re d . 1‘e.u l V a m lo m i leu I n ly assistant a; e m b ly in th e I f illu a u d ito riu m . C h ris tm a s th e a tre p a rty a n d s te w a rd Mi l i n t T h o m a s , M rs T hose w h o s u b m it a p p lic a tio n s Jean I ’• i on p i1 Id« nt ol Hilhi G e r t i e M eek and M i I t ..... H a ll I X - ( ¡ i l l Iti- .t- rv e 1-, p re sid e d Each school candy d is tr ib u tio n fo r school c h il- m e e tin g th e m in im u m re q u ire m e n ts d re n in V e n e tia n th e a tre , sponsored e e u liv e c n in n iltte i M i's .1 I, V an- sung th e ir Ming I ’crh o p s H ills b o ro fo r each p o s itio n a nd th e n pass a h n W .iyru . S h e ila B ro m le y ilo in e le n was in ta ilin g o ffic e r. w r ite n test and o ra l in te rv ie w w i l l Forest G ro v e had th e lu rg e st by H ills b o r o business fir m s , 9 a. Jo and B illy B u rru d , fe a tu re d was decid e d to have an i pen m eet- d e le g atio n s h u t M c M in n v ille s ju n - ni. to 5 p. rn. re c e iv e a ra tin g on th e e lig ib le lis t M o n d a y. D e ce m b e r 13 p la y e r» In " I d o l lo g N ew Y e a r s day w ith a p o t lu ck | u»r h ig h song wan th e cle ve re st. in accordance w ith grades rece ive d . C h a m b e r o f co m m e rce C h ris tm a s C ro w d .','' h o cke y ilin n e r a t noon fo r fa m ilie s and M i* Je a n ne A b ts in tro d u c e d M iss Posts w ill be f ille d as vacancies oc­ p a rty fo r m e m b e rs a n d w ive s, 6:30 ta llie d f o r t h e f ’ lends. I In- g ra n g e is s p o n so rin g a K u th H u rlin g h a m o f P a c ific u n iv e r ­ cur o r as n e w p o s itio n s are crea te d p. rn. th e a tre p a rty 1 n g ift box to be disposed o f f,,r the s ity . w h o addressed th e g ir ls on fro m th is lis t. T h e m e r it system e x ­ T ue sd a y, D e ce m b e r I t S a tu rd a y . T he p a rty i: be­ b e n e fit o f a I II ■ e lio la r s lilp fu n d • H e a lth ” a m in a tio n a ffo rd s each a p p lic a n t an P o u ltry m e e tin g a t B e a v e rto n in g sponsored by lo ca l b u s i­ o p p o r tu n ity to q u a lify f o r an e x ­ T h e g ir ls d iv id e d up fo r d iscu s­ h ig h school in e ve n in g M i Ida 1-01.11111 of it.. ,■ Lake Ida . ness and p ro fe s s io n a l peo­ a m in a tio n d e p e n d e n t u pon h is a d u - v l 111 n g her mother, Mrs Elate sions a m i cxch n n g e o f ideas. T h e n B e n e fit c h ic k e n d in n e r u nd b a ­ ple. W, aver. and h e r b ro th e r and sislm - at th e g e n e ra l assem bly re p o rts c a tio n a l b a c k g ro u n d , p re v io u s cm - zaar at B u x to n G ra n g e h a ll, 6.30 in -la w M r and M i Hoy A p p le to n . w i re m ade on th e to p ics d i s- to 8:30 p. rn. p lo y m e n t. exi»erience, a nd in d iv id ­ She w ill also v is it o th e r re la tiv e s III cussed. T o u rs o f th e school b u ild in g u a l a b ilitie s and c h a ra c te ris tic s . K a d i» A n n o u n c e r K ir k h a m t o P o rtla n d and Ili- a v rr to n w e re in ( b a rg e o f th e ( ¡ ir is A th le tic sp< ak at A lo h a -H u b e r P .-T . A at E x a m in a tio n s a re to be h e ld fo r Frances a m i Pat M o v e r o f P ort a ssociation M a r jo r ie P a tte rson . E v ­ school. 8 p. m. p o s itio n s o f s e n io r and ju n io r ru le s O r fo r d v is ite d M a r jo r ie M eek S u n ­ e ly n A n n B usch and A n n Peters and re g u la tio n o ffic e rs : in fo rm a tio n ­ W ednesday, D e ce m b e r 15 A n n o u n c e m e n t o f th e engage­ day c o n d u cte d th e to u rs a l re p re s e n ta tiv e : se n io r, in te rm e d i­ B anks L e g io n A u x ilia r y bazaar m e n t o f M iss Jean M c D o n a ld o f B ir th d a y < i b b ra l.-il L u n ch e o n was h e ld in th e c a fe ­ ' and d in n e r ate and ju n io r c le rk -s te n o g ra p h e rs , P o rtla n d and Jam es M ilto n W e lls M rs Janies M uthiesen e n te rta in e d te ria . d u rin g w h ic h s k its fro m th e a nd senior, in te rm e d ia te a nd ju n io r F rid a y . D e ce m b e r 17 was to ld to m em b e rs o f th e fa m ­ w ith a d in n e r p a rty S u n d a y in h o n ­ v a rio u s schools w e re g ive n T h e n * C o rn e liu s C iv ic c lu b b e n e fit at ilie s w h e n th e b rid e ’s p a re n ts e n ­ F un d s f o r th e Red Cross a n n u a l c le rk -ty p is ts . In th e n e a r f u tu r e e x ­ o r o f th e b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a ry o f w e re m u sica l n u m b e rs, re a d in g s und school in e v e n in g a m in a tio n s f o r s ta tis tic a l a nd c le r ic ­ te rta in e d at d in n e r F rid a y n ig h t, m e m b e rs h ip r o ll c a ll a re - t i l l c o m ­ N ic o la i M u llin .on (¡nests w e re M r a p u n to tn im c Business and P ro fe ssio n a l W o m ­ and to frie n d s , w h e n M rs S ta n le y in g in to th is o ffic e a nd i t is e x ­ a l posts w i l l also be held. and M r- W ilb u r D illo n and B e rn ice A t th e a fte rn o o n m e e tin g Miss en's C h ris tm a s p a rty a t c h a m b e r W. H a b e rla c h e n te rta in e d a t lu n c h ­ pected th a t th e c o u n ty q u o ta w ill Each e x a m in a tio n is open to bo th and V e rn a . D e n n is H a ll. L e o na rd V iv ia n L e w is in tro d u c e d M rs P ip e r, o f com m erce. 6 30 p m be reached i f n o t exceeded. H ills ­ m en and w o m e n w h o a re c itiz e n s o f eon S a tu rd a y in P o rtla n d . K ow les and M i and M i M a th n sen dean o f g ir l T h u rs d a y . D e ce m b e r 16 M ilw a u k ie whose a d ­ b o ro c o m m u n ity has gone o v e r th e th e U. S and re s id e n ts o f O regon M iss M c D o n a ld , d a u g h te r o f M r to p in m e m b e rs h ip , and th e c h a ir ­ and N ic o la i W a lte i amt M a rg a re t dress was "S ch o o l P ro b le m s und B e n e fit V o d v il at I I U H. S. a u d i- fo r s ix m o n th s im m e d ia te ly p re ­ M rs I y d ,| l lo s le s s and M rs. Jam es T. M c D o n a ld o f m an ! to n u rn , 8 p m S o cia l P e rs o n a lity " M rs E m m a C. M c K in n e y , P o rtla n d , a tte n d e d th e U n iv e r s ity w ishes to th a n k a ll w h o h a ve as­ c e d in g th e f in a l d a te o f D ecem ber M i-- ( I.a id e I,y d a Was hostess M o n d a y. D e ce m b e r 30 24 1937. f o r f ilin g a p p lic a tio n s . A p ­ T h e F o re st ( ¡r o v e g ro u p sang T ue sd a y a fte rn o o n fo r th e B anks- P o w e r mass m e e tin g a t H ills b o ro n f O regon and is a m e m b e r o f sisted in m a k in g th is p o s s ib le —the p lic a tio n b la n ks, q u a lific a tio n re ­ K a ppa A lp h a T he ta Mr W ells, v o lu n te e r w o rk e rs , those w h o have M o u n ta in d a le i I .o n - w as a g in t D o n a tio n s re c e iv e d since th e la st H ill bf»id P -'1' A assisted th e h ig h M e m o ria l c h u rc h in P o rtla n d . < ltd» to M eet F rid a y issue o f th e A rg u s are: D a iry C o m m u n ity c lu b w ill m eet school g ir ls e n te rta in th e ir guests at A t S m ith H o s p ita l— H ill- b o r o — F lo re n c e H un g e r. $10; at th e M eacham school house F r i- tea in th e h ig h school c a fe te ria . Jean A n n G oetze. 3 y e a r o ld B. L u c k . M rs. C. W. K o b lc , I. W K a th r y n C a w rye was th e c h a irm a n d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d M rs F re d T u rn e r, M rs . E F. G o n ty , W . V o f th is c o m m itte e ■V G oetze o f G ales C re e k, was b ro u g h t px • > r r r W ile y . E lla S c h u lm e ric h . J a c k Hl S u n d a y w ith a fra c tu re d l i f t I l a U U e d t O T C l u b R ushb-w , G u s E rfe ld t. Lee C ong- B E A V E R T O N — F iv e m en w e re I f it's nbout R adio O p e re tta ( ast N am ed i leg. leg A p e t h horse o rse she was w as r id in g don. V in c e n t W o h ls c h le g e l, R u b v ele cte d h e re T ue sd a y fo r m u n ic ip a l T ry o u ts fo r th e o p e re tta o w e re b a lk e d und threw* h e r B e n n e tt, E s th e r W h itw o r th . J. H. g o v e rn m e n t, in c lu d in g th e m a yo r, he Id and th e cast in c lu d e s B e tty Sue Coe. Dan B a d c rts c h e r. V e rn e C orn- th re e c o u n c ilm e n and a re c o rd e r- A t Jones H o s p ita l— E risto c. B illy M cN a y. Eva P eppard. C h ris H. H e m ric h o f V a n co u ve r. A C h ris tm a s m u s ic a l fe s tiv a l w ill stock. B e tty Jean B a k e ry . $1 each. tre a s u re r. V in c e n t W illia m s , B o b N o la n H o w ­ B ( ’ . is a p a tie n t. He is v is itin g his he fe a tu re d at th e C o ffe e c lu b m e e t­ L e is v School D is t r ic t —M rs . L illie W . E. M c C lo s k e y was nam ed f o r a rd D avis. B e tty H a rad e r A r n o ld d a u gh te rs, p ro p rie tre s s e s o f th e I m ­ in g F rid a y a fte rn o o n , b e g in n in g at B. H a n le y , c h a irm a n : a o n e -y e a r te rm , succeeding A. E N oack. W ilm a S c h ild h a u e r. Jo h n p e ria l C afe 3 o 'c lo c k , w ith M rs. V . W G a rd n e r L e is y v ille W om an's c lu b . M rs. W ils o n , r e t ir in g fro m th e post a fte r Christens«* d Don K e rk m a n . R o b e rt B u rlin g a m e , who was d ire c tin g . C h ild re n o f c lu b m em b e rs Jo h n S in c la ir. J. W G ates Sr.. C a rl fiv e e le c tiv e te rm s a n d one p a rt M o n d a y n ig h t th e ( ¡ i r l M a rin e rs th re a te n e d w it h p n e u m o n ia last w i l l be spe cia l guests at th e fe s tiv a l P e te r-o n . A lb e r t H a n le y . R o b e rt te rm f o r w h ic h he was a p p ointe d . | .u id th e Sea Se« nits d anced on th e B usiness m e e tin g o f th e c lu b w i l l H a rtra m p f. M r- F. F. H a n le v . M rs M c C lo s k e y re ce ive d 47 vo te s and ! w eek, is at h is hom e and im p ro v in g . B a ttle s h ip O rcgt n. Leo L a n d a u e r cam e in F rid a y co n ve ne at 2:15. Hostesses fo r th e H a r rie t F o rd . A r t h u r H a n le y . J. W W ils o n was g iv e n n in e on a w r ite - in A t H ilh i last w eek it lo o ke d som e- w ith a b a d ly in fe c te d le ft hand. He a fte rn o o n w ill be M esdam es F re d Gat«.- J r . SI each. D o n a tio n , 25 b a llo t. w h a t lik e O ld H< im e W eek Pat and C a ld w e ll, R o b e rt B u rlin g a m e . R. W. cents. T h re e c o u n c ilm e n nam ed fo r tw o - Frances M oye r. A lle n S ig le r a nd s tru c k it w ith a h a m m e r, a n d the C o x a n d J. O. C ra n d a ll a b ra sio n s becam e in fe c te d V iv ia n S u c ro s e i w e re seen. G r -i.cr. M o u n ta in s id e and M id ­ y e a r te rm s in c lu d e d A lb e r t H. Rossi. W ilfr e d B a ra c k m a n of N o rth O rc h e s tra P la ys w a y D is tr ic ts — M rs. L . W. G u ild , 55 votes. H. M . Barnes. 54. a nd R o b ­ P lains, e m p lo y e o f Ja ckso n garage. e rt Jo h n sto n . 4L R o b e rt H o lla n d c h a irm a n : < W ednesday th e P a c ific U n iv e r it y a p a tie n t Hi.s b a ck was b ro k e n : o rch e stra p la ye d se ve ra l se lections Mr C. E S tre tc h e r. P o tte r & was c re d ite d w it h 14 w r it e - in votes. and end o f his r ig h t th u m b severed e r L . W ils o n re c e iv e d 54 votes in assem bly. O n th e same p ro g ra m J r • : Mrs. T. E. 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W. p re p a ra tio n fo r H a r ry S h e ld o n is re c e iv in g tr e a t­ as w« II as th e second s trin g d id last m en t fo r b ro k e n rib s and b ru ise s D e ce m b e r 17. w ith d in n e r at 6:30. J a q u ith . D o ra E J a q u ith . H L. school's area re q u ire m e n ts . fo llo w e d by th e business m ee tin g , i ye a r F lin t. J B B a r tle tt. A . B. F lin t. susta in ed in an a u to m o b ile a ccid e n t p ro g ra m and e xch a ng e o f g ifts . V o lle y G am es I nd M rr, J o h n C la rk . M rs. B u d T a y lo r. S u n d a y n ig h t. M e m b e rs o f th e fin a n c e c o m m it­ F n d G ro n e r, M rs The \olh > it.ill team claibes b e ­ F e rd G ro n e r, L it t le J a n ic e C h riste n se n , d a u g h ­ tee. M rs C K . W e il 'H e le n S te v ­ tw e e n th e classes w e re fin is h e d last te r o f M r. a nd M rs. H a r ry C h ris te n ­ M rs. C W. L a rk in . V ir g il B ish. A. e n s ’ M iss G ussie S ig le r. M esdam es , w eek. T h e so p h om o re g ir ls a nd th e 3- W e lle r W . G. Hesse. G eorge I ju n io r hoys w e re th e w in n e rs . O n sen was ta ke n hom e W ednesday L. Oakes. H a r ry M o rg a n , and G o r ­ L e w e lle n . S c h u ltz Bros.. M rs. F re d a fte r seven w e e ks in th e h o sp ita l. don S a hnow . a rc in ch a rg e o f the the g ir ls team w e re J(*an A n n Pas- C a rls o n . M rs. C. E n g lu n d . $1 each. A b ig v o d v il. a b e n e fit p e rfo r m ­ d in n e r, and ask t h a f a l l m em bers D o n a tio n . 50 cents. ley. D o ro th y T ra u g h b e r. M e rn a ance g iv e n f o r th e p u rp o se o f p u r ­ B rid e -E le c t H o n o re d — m ake re g is tra tio n s e a rly . T h e p u b ­ H a m le r. L u c,H e W a lte rs. Rosanne K in to n D is t r ic t — M r s . E. D. c h a sin g m u ch -n e e de d u n ifo rm s fo r M rs. I.es L a c k e y e n te rta in e d T u e s­ lic it y c o m m itte e is in ch a rg e o f W r ig h t, c h a irm a n : W e il. M a ry Jean Doane, J a c q u e lin e th e band, w i l l be presented in th e W a lte rs H e n rie tta D a lb y and V e ld a day e v e n in g w ith a g ro c e ry sh o w e r th e p ro g ra m . F. A . B u ch e r. L u e lla F a ix . C. H. H ills b o ro u n io n h ig h school a u d i­ ----------------------------------------- K ra u s O n th e w in n in g boy s team fo r M iss V a d a L a c k e y , w h o w as | T ho m p so n. S c h u ltz B ro th e rs . M rs. t o r iu m D ece m b e r 16 a t 8 p. m. A t -» a /-x • I w’e re L o re n Bronleiw vi*. Don H a m - m a rrie d W ednesday to A r c h ie L o c k - » ) • 1 p ric e w i l l be E L . R ic k s . G. P. M a c N a m e c , s m a ll a d m is s io n ! m er. K e n n y G eorge. B illy C o rw in . m an M is W a lte r B a ld w in o f F orest r j l ’ l C l g G l i i X p P l ’ t G l V C t E m a n u el B auer. E m e ry V a n K le e k . charged. .G e o rg e T sugaw a. T e d G a rd n e r and G ro v e assisted he r. Present w e re J. J. V a n K le e k , A k ir a K aao, R. T h e acts w i l l re p re s e n t some o f M esdam es C la u d e C o o m cr. W ilm a j V e rn o n W illia m s T e u fe l. R oy B ie rl.v. M rs . L a v in a th e best o f H ilh i's ta le n t. P ro g ra m Sam G o rd o n o f P o rtla n d , w e ll A t th e a ll g ir ls ’ c o n fe re n ce S a t- C ady. W illa r d Hughes. T. C. D oyle. W c d e k in g . M rs. J. H. A te n . I. W. w ill in c lu d e s in g in g , da n cin g, sev­ a u th o r ity on b rid g e , is I u rd a y th e G ir l R eserve ch o ru s sang H Hansen. P e te r S e h u k a rt. E rn e s t k n o w n W ith S e lfrid g e u r n itu r e Co. K iu n e y . A r t H a m m e r a nd B e rn a rd g iv in g a scrie s o f le c tu re s on c o n ­ C olem an. N. C. Dagan. E. L . C ox. e ra l s k its , and c o m ic a l a rra n g e ­ and was p re tty m u ch O K . D o ro th y I'h o n c 2 I X H ills b o ro D avis, a nd Misses F re d d y L a ir d o f tra c t b rid g e th is w e e k at th e V e t­ L a d ie s ' A id , M r$. O. L. P eterson. m ents. T h e band, w h ic h is im p ro v ­ B a rr d ire cte d . $1 each. in g and e n la rg in g , w i l l p la y sev ­ h a ll. W ednesday n i g h t. T h e dance at S h u te p a rk was keen. E n te rp ris e . M a rg a re t H e rb a nd E liz ­ erans' M o u n ta in d a lc S ch o o l D is t r ic t — e ra l nu m b e rs. T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n a n d e v e n in g , P ro b a b ly th e m ost fu n was had on a b e th O tt, a n d th e h o n o r guest. and F r id a y e v e n in g . T h e F rid a y M rs. E. F L e m in g , c h a irm a n : the tag dances Janet, "Handy,** ( .im p l ire ( ¡ ir is on K D I N — J H Pow ers. M rs . E a rl L u th e r. F R A N K M A IE R S " e x - H ilh is .” L e g io n n a ire s H u -L n h -D c c C a m p F ire g ro u p e v e n in g 's m e e tin g w i l l be a b rid g e .-Mice C c re y . M rs P h ilip H e rg e rt. to u rn a m e n t. F ra n k M aiers. 72. o f B a n k s d ie d n o ta b le s w e re th e re . m e t T ue sd a y w it h t h e ir g u a rd ia n O fu l C o n n o lly . J. L . V a n D o m e le n . at th e c o u n ty h o s p ita l M on d a y. He M r. G o rd o n 's le c tu re s a rc b e in g a nd p la n n e d a s h o rt p ro g ra m fo r M a rg u e rc tte D o o h c r. $1 each E lsie b e rn in G e rm a n y in N o v e m ­ Use tin* w.mt Ada in th© Argui bro a d ca st o v e r K O IN a t 8:30 th e sponsored b y th e A m e ric a n L e g io n L e m in g a n d A d o lp h E rd m a n . 50 was ber. 1865. cam e to th e U n ite d States t f m o rn in g o f D e ce m b e r 19. and f o r a Auxiliary with Mrs. A. H Bust T ho u sa n d s p r o f it b y th e ir use. cents each. in 1880. to O regon in 1887 a n d to c o u n c il fir e n e x t T ue sd a y. C h r is t- as c h a irm a n in ch a rg e o f a rra n g e ­ N o rth P la in s - R u th H elen W ill, $1. th is c o u n ty in 1920. A s f a r as “ mas c a ro ls w e re p ra c tic e d a nd a m ents. T ic k e ts fo r th e series m ay k n o w n th e re a re so s u r v iv in g r e la ­ I v is it to th e c o u n ty hom e discussed. be p u rch a se d fro m M rs. Busch. M rs. tiv e s . A . W . H o ffm a n o f th e W ilk e s A b ­ R e tu rn H om e— K a u fm a n In ju r e d — s tra c t o ffic e , and M rs. M o r r is W e il. M r. a n d M rs . J o h n M . B o tk in le ft Ed K a u fm a n o f N o rth P la in s sus­ S u n d a y fo r t h e ir hom e a t D e n ve r. M RS. J O H N W . R IC E ta in e d a p e lv ic fr a c tu r e and severe Colo., a fte r a m o n th 's v is it w it h M r. F O R E S T G R O V E — M rs. J o h n W. b ruises F rid a y w h e n logs ro lle d on a nd M rs . C. M . B ry a n t. M rs . B o tk in Rice. 54. d ie d h e re S u n d a y and f u ­ h im w h ile he w as lo a d in g at th e is a s is te r o f M r. B r y a n t.’ n e ra l services w e re h e ld a t th e F o r­ m ill. D r D. E W ile y a tte n d e d h im . W e a re eq u ip p ed to h a n d le every type est G ro v e U n d e rta k in g co m p a n y He is at G ood S a m a rita n h o sp ita l. T h e a n n u a l p la y and th e a tre p a r ­ M rs. W ilm a C a d y v is ite d frie n d s ch a p el. In te rm e n t was at G o b le . of co n crete co nstruction w ork. ty sponsored b y th e C o ffe e c lu b Christm as P a rty P la n n rd — T u e sd a y a t A lb a n y . D eceasixl is s u rv iv e d b y th e w id ­ D a u g h te rs o f U n io n V e te ra n s w ill F rid a y a fte rn o o n at th e V e n e tia n J u d g e and M rs. R. F ra n k P e te rs o w e r; a son. N o rm a n , and tw o h o ld t h e ir C h ris tm a s p a rty D e ce m ­ th e a tre w as a tte n d e d b y a la rg e le ft W e d n e sda y f o r s e v e ra l days' d a u gh te rs. M ild re d R ice and M rs. L ab o r and M a te ria ls F u rn ish ed b e r 20 a t th e V e te ra n s ’ h a ll. Each c ro w d a n d re c e iv e d m u c h fa v o ra b le stay a t T illa m o o k . H e le n C u lb e rts o n o f R a in ie r; a sis­ m e m b e r and fr ie n d a tte n d in g is a s k ­ co m m e n t. T h e p la y , w h ic h w as a te r. M iss F re d K o b le o f G oble, a nd a th re e -a c t com edy, was w e ll staged W e h an d le W illam ina Clay Tile a n d all kinds of B re a k fa s t c lu b m et W ednesday ed to b rin g a s m a ll g ift. b ro th e r. E rn e s t K o b le . o f A s h la n d . u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f M rs. H . H m o rn in g w it h M rs . W . E. P ittin g e r . C oncrete a n d Clay B uilding M aterials. Also P la ste r, B illin g s F ra c tu re s L e g — S ta n n a rd . W C. A d a m s is re p o rte d as q u ite D. E. B illin g s o f S h a d y B ro o k was T h e la d ie s w ill repeal (lie p la y i l l a t h is h o m e n o rth o f to w n . Lime, R einforcing Iron, In su la tin g m ate ria ls and 1 a tte n d e d F rid a y b y D r. J. O. R obb T ue sd a y at th e M aso n ic H om e, and J o h n D e e ring , c a re ta k e r at th e G lass Blocks. fo r fra c tu re o f th e r ig h t leg. sus­ ix r h a p s e ls e w h e re in th e n e a r f u ­ W est H ills M e m o ria l p a rk n e a r th e ta in e d w h e n a lo g r o lle d on h im . He tu re . c o u n ty lin e on C a n yo n road, r e ­ ‘ was c u ttin g tim b e r. p o rte d th is w e e k th a t some one has R u b b e r stam ps and o ffic e s u p - been s te a lin g gas and p a rts fro m an Mrs. ( Iiristensen Hostess— t f o ld c a r at h is place. P E O m et M o n d a y a fte rn o o n p lie s .— H ills b o r o A rg u s . w ith M is W C C h riste n se n . R H P h o n e 1311 N o r th o f C a n n e ry , across W. W a s h in g to n S t ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ IB C ra d d o ck ta lk e d on b a llis tic s and | c h iro g ra p h y . 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Spears, special o ffic e r in ch a rg e o f th e F e d e ra l B u re a u o f In v e s tig a tio n o f th e D e p a rtm e n t o f J u stice , sta tio n e d at P o rtla n d , w ill be th e speaker, D a vis said. E x -C h a n c e llo r B o oked W J. K e r r, c h a n c e lle r e m e ritu s o f th e O reg o n state system o f h ig h e r e d u c a tio n , w ill speak a t one o f the lu n c h e o n m e e tin g s d u rin g th e la tte r p a rt o f J a n u a ry , p ro b a b ly on im ­ pressions g a in e d d u rin g h is re c e n t to u r o f E urope. O n D e ce m b e r 20, a re p re s e n ta tiv e fro m th e U S. A r m y E n g in e e rs in P o rtla n d w i l l be p re se n t to re p o rt on th e w o rk b e in g done in W a s h in g ­ to n c o u n ty and th ro u g h o u t th e rest o f th is p o rtio n o f th e state b y the g o v e rn m e n t engineers. A t th e J a n u a ry 10 n ig h t m e e tin g o f th e c h a m b e r o f com m erce, a p ro ­ g ra m w ill be p re se n te d b y th e L a u r- e lw o o d A ca d e m y. A n n u a l C h ris tm a s p a rty and b a n ­ q u e t is sch e d uled f o r th is c o m in g M o n d a y e v e n in g , w it h e n te rta in ­ m en t. cards, d a n c in g and a spe cia l w h ic h D a v is said " w i l l be a s u rp ris e to some o f th e business m en o f H ills ­ b o ro and t h e ir w iv e s .” H e refu se d to d iv u lg e th e n a tu re o f th e m y s te rio u s n u m b e r. Com plete w ith N ew T ic k in g *4.50 Y o u r o ld c o tto n m attresses c o n ­ v e rte d In to s p rin g - fille d . O v erm an & H a tt M a ttre s s COMPANY B o x N. care o f A rg u s , H ills b o r o H O L ID A Y Cleaning Service! Shipm ent Washers Received R e ce ip t o f a c a rlo a d o f special m od e l e le c tric w ashers was re - DR. R. 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