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M um .' h i l l H ll l s - • m«»i ( ■ 1- win» w en- (n il ,i ilii » (I boro, f fu I D 'l uxv.- l by a ( la y N m e tn by John <;«•»!' • i . p ic f i d c i i l p l’Ogl. h 1 i w h ic h w«»s m vt*h by xlu •Sain M i K im - 1 «»f llc a v c i (m i -,«•1 Vcd d e n is of « V vrh n o i t h ii'h und grad«* » ma» l«-i «»f ('••i i-mifiii»'- am i pi«- H ■"! . dn < I h 'd by P iu f c -H .1 in « i»l«-(| .m Mil« • i «’ • I l l g |»l «»gl M ill H o b lio - un I ) i » i ui b y V H ld‘ l Z i • h l 1 hum a K a i h -II <»| N o rth 1*l.i ill» , (1 )«• .'< < M iliti.HHSt I ..n i y P r .1 on tiu* sithjeel. " M v hevi» '»Il a ti;' - tl- X d .il u lu s . u c c H n ip iH i H*(l I in n M. Ki-i-l .,l,i, u.,ve „ shm l ta ik hy b u ru th y S c ili . D ll Hi.- E ini T im .- Ja n u a ry 3» h I he date s«t fui th«- A mv | ,, ..kil wu» g ivi-u »>y i n i t i a t i o n ( ,f new H icniui-rx It wa • E m i- m b r i a n d .lm - H i l l - a,ip« r i <|ii- ' i d l»v S te lla M lit i eh i'ia iid b .iilii. I, . ,| n ,,. Hi iiiip peplO i ' i ' . » i i l . Dial appi i i .»t io n . f u i in» i i '»Pils h*.u h i H ilo d e v o tio n a l go '»• » I n n h«- t i u h t x f H i, i l l Hie lie.»» pel hym ns fu tu re . I h«- b a n q u e t w a s p r e p n r (•(I h y In De- ah ence nt K .» v W i l li a m H»- H i- .- d v ill.» W „ n „ ii M is to n a i y <h.u rin a ri n f Die <’a th n lic -B u u k -O f- xo cie lX Th« -M o n th club, w h o w e n t tu N e u Y o rk tu a ttend h e i broth« r w»-d dm «. L u c y Baker re p o rte d un De ein I ent hooks I.e li P in c iia n nm n, rep o rte d a n o th e i p.ickaye n t 22 pounds sent I h w i i - < m l d i d , , „ f (), ,.j,, u in P i th e "P ackage A d u p liu ii hehl p la n She requested m ore dona 1,1 ■*’ " 1 «-oiincil m i-i-tiu g at . t e»n , I l l l a m n n k in T u « „ , „ d >,.,11 lu b v r 17 W illi J ,„. I , , 1 h l , , rie » « in te re * ted III «'I I );» V '»I th« I II .»Ol sp« ,k, , K« c u lb ’e tio n n ie tu » . M i i'. it h l l n ie w e n - Ihr«- chart«-n-d buss- e rn ie W ie b ci 'I’h i W o u ld be h e ld w ith 117 p«-op| f i o r o P o rtla n d . <»n a Sunday at St M arx , B e a v e r ton H i l l . b o r n a n d F o r e s t G ro v e attend mg 'I’he t«»\ , to be ill ve li tu De C a th o lic ( 'h a lit e s w ill I»«- d i pla ye d at the Novem ber 11 nie»-tin;t at w h ich needs m llie ii e m m n u n it y The Dieme Im u ld I».- fle x ib le n o t a l tin e Father J« io n ie S c h r n itz of the C h a r itid w ill be the w ays a pcak«u. sonic panel <hs- C a th o lic sp« ak« r ' " s s io t i a n d V is u a l a id s E a r l) lo - lla llo w e «n re f I •• ,im » -n t w e re < a l lx Io have a v.-ai hook o f p ro • •I V«-d b u ffe t style Tabi«- and dec- g r a m p la n and should be g ive n hi o ia tio ris also e a rn e d o u t the H a l e a c h p c i ,o n a . they become a m e m lo w e e n m o tif ber S civin y. on Die com riutt« e w ere Th.- h iiily . l w .n p i , n ti- d m id M a ry iG a i- u n and A lt» Fowle> a d o p te d F lie t •• xv«-»e 74 l u m b e r c h a irm a n and c o -c h a irm a n ; Lou A n n »» i»t »• « t i t i n g 23 lo c a l u n it s pi« - e n t Bead D o ro th y B«*h-.«-. Florenc« Santa I M a th ild a S ch a llb crg e r. Am anda S ch m id t. ( ’ t in tu ia W S ch m id t L u cy S c h m id t. M a ry E li zabeth S ch m id t, and J u lia Benito, III» te e rownsond District Council Mopfs FINE LETTER PA PER S fì most appropriate gift w hatever the occasion— w ho ever the recipient. E.u h box beautifully designed, in classic letter and note stvles. "B ox Social" H eld fit Barnes S c h o o l A hux S o c ia l” h e ld at ttie Barn« school re ar C edar M ill O cto b er H was attend«*d l»v m any fa n ilie and an e ve n in g o f fu n was «-nioyed by a ll J o e V a rn e r auctiore-d the box«- w itti D h - a id o f M rs A r t h u r L o v e tt h o b tu tu lity ch a irm a n , and M rs B !. ’I T h e re w ere rnnnv b e a u tifu lly dec o ra te d boxes so b id d e rs w ere P l e n t i fu l. F un d s 1 w ere added to ttie P - T A treasury to mc«-t ttie budget o u tlin e d fu r the y e u r and to aid any p ro je c t that max need assistance in ttie fu tu re M rs C h a rle s Farah was in charge t»f the room fo i c h ild re n and a film was show n fo r th e ir e n te rta in m e n t T tie e ve n in g was spent in g e tting a c q u a in te d and dancing > > > V. F. W. Auxiliary Fetes Past Presidents NOW ON D IS P L A Y AT The Colonial Gilt Shop J7.» E. Main St. Hillsboro, Oregon Senate Bill 99 A b lo w to fu tu re fa rm ers of th e N o rth w est T in- lu ll a m e n d in g . lic e n s in g and a c q u is itio n p ro v is io n s o f h y d ro -,-le c ti-ir co m m issio n act o f O regon w o u ld a d ve rse ly e ffe ct the d e ve lo p m e n t o f th e C o lu m b iu Basin. T h e proposed O x B ow dam . 135.000 k w . o f th e Id a h o P o w e r C o m pa n y. 30 m ile s u p stre a m , w o u ld th ro w a road b lo ck to the proposed m u lti-p u rp o s e H e ll's C a n yo n dam , 1.35O.OOO k w The largest deposit o f phosphate ro ck in th e w o r ld is in s o titb - ra s le rn Id a h o O n ly th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t c o u ld b u ild the tra n s- m is -io n lines and s u p p ly the lo w cost e le c tric p o w e r fo r its d e v e lo p m ent T h is fe r tiliz e r is b a d ly needed here in the W est The fa rm e rs ire now su b je cted to th e h ig h e st p ric e f e r t iliz e r in th e U n ite d States due to llie fact th a t th e c e n te r o f th e fe r t iliz e r in te re s t is in B a lt i m o re and su b je cted to h ig h fr e ig h t rates I f w e are to p ro sp e r tier,- in ttie W est o u r resource d e v e lo p m e n t m ust lie ta ke n as a u n ifie d w h o le . T h e proposed fe d e ra l c o n s tru c tio n on the Snake r iv e r w ill ta k e in to co n s id e ra tio n flocxl c o n tro l, n a v ig a tio n , im p o u n d m e n t o f 3 ', m illio n acre fe e t o f w a te r fo r ir iig a tio n . even flo w fo r h ig h e r p ro d u c tio n o f d o w n stream po w e r, lo w cost p o w e r fo r p u m p in g , and the p ro d u c tio n o f f e r t i liz e r W hy w c m ust r e p e a l th e in iq u ito u s S e n a te B ill N o. 99 1 T tiis b ill, in e ffe c t takes a w a y vested w a te r r ig h ts o f th e peo ple and gives those r ig h ts to p riv a te com panies in p e rp e tu ity . T he m in im u m license p e rio d w o u ld lie fo r 50 years. 2 It rem oves th e safeguards o f th e la w o f 1931 w h ic h was enacted to p re ve n t suet, an occu rre n ce . G o v e rn o r E a rl S n e ll, in v e to in g th e m easure, said: "T h e p o lic y o f p ro te c tin g and s a fe g u a rd in g th e state's ~ n a tu ra l resources as e n u n cia te d in the act o f 1931 seems tim e ly and so u n d." 3 T he by so, I, J o u rn a l d id not g o v e rn o r's a ctio n in v e to in g th is le g is la tio n was su p p orte d le a d in g new spapers as th e P o rtla n d O re g o n ia n , th e O regon and th e Salem Statesm an. T he O re g o n ia n , fo r exa m p le , h e sita te to c a ll it a " p o w e r g ra b ." 4 II w o u ld m ake it necessary fo r ttie people to fo llo w a c o stly p ro c e d u re in a c q u irin g h y d ro -e le c tric p ro je c ts w h ic h th e y m ay need to ta ke o v e r in tile p u b lic in te re s t. O n th is phase u f the m a ile r, e x -g o v e rn o r C h a rle s S prague w ro te : "T o g ra n t the co m p a n y such p e rm issio n is to expose the p u b lic Io a h o ld up i f some tim e d u rin g tin- lic e n s in g p e rio d a p u b lic b o d y decid e d to ta ke o v e r th e p ro p e rty ." 5 O u r present la w is fa ir to the p o w e r com panies and to the people We sh o u ld keep it tiia t w a v T h is can be done o n ly b y in v o k in g llu - re fe re n d u m and n -p ii a ilin g th is u n w a rra n te d a ctio n ,f tin - sta le le g is la tu re and b y v o tin g " N O " at ttie e le c tio n VOTE 307 X NO K ra m ie n 's D ru g S to re PRESCRIPTION DRUOOI8TS L. C. Kramien — Hay Meadows P h o n e 261 H illsb o ro , O re g o n (P a id adv. b y I,. C. K ra m ie n ) re » wa w e ll a tte nd e d f{( p o r t s Hi d cate Uiat ttie im p ro v e m e n t pi < u am i r u m m g ( u .u p le tio n and »f u r n ipatch t »tit'u i «1 i • .p »ri • i alized tin- p io ji-c t - w ill c a rry th ro u g h n ic e ly Th< fin a n c e cum n itte e w d l have an a n n ouncem ent uon re g a rd in g tie- fin a n c ia l < ril m e r it w in c h is te n ta tiv e ly p lanre t fu r Novern'hei I I T h o s e a t t e n d in g th e W e s t W »U a m « t t c a s s o c ia tio n m .- e ltr ig a t («<» ton Sunday fto rn H il l s b o r o w <■ Mi Patten tn f A i ti A da and M / . J O B » >n P i- a r w ir i. D r M iss H inchlifl W eds Mr. Johnson On O cto b er 15 West Union Teachers Honored at Reception T he engagem ent o f M iss I.o i- B a n tu N orm an W illia m s o n o f H ills b o ro was an n ou n ce d re c e n tly at the A l pha O m ic ro n P i C h a p ter House on the U n iv e rs ity o f O regon campus Mi B a rr is the d a u gh te r of M r and M rs R a lp h I I B a ir o f O a kla n d C a lifo rn ia and has been a student at the U n iv e rs ity of O regon fo r the past tw o vears M r W illia m s o n is a son o f M rs A n n a W illia m s o n of H ills b o ro and is a tte n d in g the U n iv e rs ity o f O regon L a w School at Eugene. It P a y s to S h o p a t "C abinets-fcy-D ouglass" > SIM M O N WAV .„„.« ho«"*" e,B br«lro‘>n' • • • "’“l , Y o u r B est „„m eni Buy! „r ■»»<■• glmp»»n .....lo" 7 ni U— P,nnk BnJ THERE IS NO RETTER SWEATER FOR THE PRICE ! .......... s r r x PABCO t . ---------------- SEE C IN -D E K T his w eek o n ly Q U A RT SO dfl DOUGLASS BUILDERS SERVICE Sash - D oors - F ra m e s - P a in ts - H a rd w a re C a b in e ts »¿-mile East on Hillsboro-Portland Highway P h o n e 5721 / or b e tte r still, c a ll 1062 a n d w e w ill p ick up y o u r tractor. Roy W. Heinrich £ Co. Y O U R W A S H IN G T O N CO U N TY C A SE DEALER FO R 13 Y E A R S In Y o u r C ase, B u y a C A SE H IL L S B O R O . O R E G O N A lw a y s use .« «■»«« Brighten up your home. B R IN G Y O U R T R A C T O R (A LL M A K E S) IN TO D A Y FO R A M A JO R O V E R H A U L . E N G IN E T U N E -U P . V A LV E GRIND. P A IN T JO B . M A G N ETO SE R V IC E . SO L U T IO N IN T IR E S PHONE 1062 BUY YOUR G E N E R A L @ ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC WASHER at Ben Faber's 'W h ere S e r v ic e C o m e s w ith S a les' Automatic Washing at Its Finest £olumbiaknit ! • Paints and Enamels B inder, g in g plow , tra c to r, m ower— com bine, hay rake, grass-seed sower— you m ust have th em all in tip-top con- dition to get things done with the help you have and grow th e food your nation needs. M aking all kinds o f farm m achines ru n like th ey did w hen new is o u r business. H e re is w here to get g en uine factory renewal p a rts for all C ase, G ra n d D e to u r, E-B and Rock Isla n d im plem ents. See us now about new p arts c r new m achines you n eed . Celebrate B irth day— I.in d a C a ro l B ro w n celebrated h e r f if t h b irth d a y Sunday a fte rn o o n w ith a o a rty in h o n o r o f the oc casion. Games w ere pla ye d and re fresh m e n ts served. Guests w e re : T u m m y M cEntee. D o lyce Boyd. S u sie. N a n cy and Peggy Keenon, K e n n e th B ro w n and the h o n o r guest. A ls o present w ere M r. and M rs. H a ro ld R venon. and M r. and M rs. H o m e r B ro w n . „ S I H t X M H ’ 1' ' ' l,e! FABCO Say yo u saw it in th e A rg u s > > > am XXI ra . > > > > > > > cloudy urine. Ir r ita tin g passages. Leg Pains, circles under eyes, and swollen ankles, due to non-organlc and non-system lc K idney and Bladder troubles, tr y Cystea. Quick, complete satlafactlon o r money back guaranteed. Ask yo ur druggist fo r Cystea today. v ic e - > > > Williamson-Barr Betrothal Told Bolton-Carver Betrothal Told A g ro u p o f H ills b o ro frie n d s a t tended a p a rty g ive n by Jean A n n C a rv e r last T hu rsd a y evening at h e r a n a rtm e n t in P o rtla n d , at w h ic h tim e she announced h e r engagem ent to I C re sto n B o lto n o f Eugene. The w e d d in g is set fo r Decem ber 4. at the F irs t C h ris tia n ch u rc h in P o rtla n d and the couple w ill m ake Visits in Eugene— th e ir hom e in Eugene Miss C a rv e r M rs. C a rl Voges spent th e week is the d a u g h te r o f M r and M rs. E rl end w ith h e r s o n -in -la w and d a u g h C a rv e r o f rou te fo u r. H ills b o ro . Those a tte n d in g the p a rtv fro m te r. M r and M rs. Jack H e in ric h and son D a v id C harles, ¡it Eugene h e re in c lu d e d Miss A rd is E llin gso n . M rs. M o rris M cE ntee J r . M rs. E l don P a u li, and M rs. J e ra ld S tra u gh a n . B ackache IN T E R IO R D E C O R A TIN G Now is the time to do that wink on the interior of your house to brighten it up for the long win ter months. > W om en s F e llo w s h ip o f the C o n g re g a tio n a l ch u rc h w ill meet today «Thursday» at 2 p. rn. T he speaker w ill be M rs C A R a tc liff o f Salem, o f w h ic h th e y spent in w estern state c h a irm a n o f W o m a n ’s ( L i t S outh D akota v is itin g re la tiv e s and T h e re w ill be special m usic, w ith sight seeing in th e B la c k H ills F.n M rs Jessie S e w e ll in charge and ro u te , th e y v is ite d also w ith frie n d - M rs O B Gates ,n ch a rg e of d e and ,-elatives in n o rth e rn and s o u th votions. e rn Id a ho and Cheyenne. W yo and e n jo y e d a d riv e th ro u g h Y e llo w stone p a rk and B ig H o rn M o u n tains. R e tu rn in g by w a v n f Sail L a k e C ity , th e y re p o rt th e best o f Fo r q u irk c o m fo rtln f help fo r Backache. w e a th e r d u rin g th e e n tire tr ip . R heum atic Pains. G r ttlu g Up N i g h t s , strong P » i» -,i G r o V ( Cabinets by-Douglass’ o re sjd e n t R alph C Ei k on H.Hs- , »i < - ii B H l) uni n. trea.-iur« ! , I t -n ry ( L ib e r t T ank ch a p la in . I're n .-d in g in s ta lla tio n , an in s p ir a tio n a l p ro g ra m wa^ opened w ith i (io s p e l solo by O r v ille P o u lin Teork»* M ounce P o rtla n d camp c h a p la in ta lk e d on S queaky H inges” fo llo w e d bv M rs o e o rg e Mounce. P o rtla n d A u x ilia r y p re si dent w h o -poke on B a c k in g Up H i bands W ith P ra y e r D o iu th v Rigg state p re sid e n t uf the A u x il ia ry. spoke on p la cin g the new w h ite 'esta m e n t- to n u ro - B ill K a rte ll of P o rtla n d gave te s tim o n y and tw o Go pel songs H a rry West state c h a p la in spoke on the B ib le and its contents, c o n c lu d in g w ith an a r tic le on S q u e a ky W h e e l' Back from Trip Fellowship Meets Today W W a it C h a l m e r S T. W d d b a hn . - in M i and M> I) Io M egargh- and B< v and M i E Nourse The M en c lu b met at the R !• t.u m s h »me M on d a y w ith He . S h irle y G reene r«-p»«-* n tm g th A g i «cu ltu ra l re la tio n s d e p a rtm e n t it the c o u n c il for -oc«a! a c tio n a ,'u» • t speaker. M i G reene k n o w h< a g ric u ltu r a l p ro b le m s w e ll and led o u t on a liv e ly discussion 'I he Young M a u u-d.x m» t W t dne la v e v e n in g and the rep »i t on then « c tiv itie w ill be in n e x t w e e k M K v S A X O N L A I I I I V IO IIN - news > o n (M a •: r." H in<hlifl■ ho '1 h‘ - W om en * E e llo w 'J iin w ill ne wax m a rrie d on O c to b e r 15 in the today 'T h in lav» w ith »Mi C A C h ris tia n ch u rc h T he co uple is K.«’ < lif t ol Salem a.x gue.M speakei now at home in the K e tc h u m Mi R dh M o rto n , d ire c to r of chools lo r th e board of hom e m is a p a rtm e nts H ills b o r o — (P h o to b y »ion , w i l l be here S unday. N o ve m - Saxon Johnson» i <» t , N ext S u nday M iss Josephine W a lk e r, whose hom e is in Forest G rove , w d l be guest speaker She w ill re tu rn soon to A fr ic a w h e re she has been s e rv in g as a C o n g re g a tio n a l rm .sio n a ry w o rk e r. Ni x t S u nday e v e n in g the J u n io r P ilg r im F ellow h ip w ill m eet w ith Rev and M is N ourse for its re g u la r m ee tin g fro m 5 to 7 Theix* w ill Th>- C h ris tia n c h u rc h o f H ills b o ro be «1 w o rs h ip and discussion pe rio d , wa the scene o f a lo v e ly w e d d in g a social tim e, and a Chin« se noodle ui F rid a y evening. O cto b er 15 at d in n e r, to be eaten w ith c h o p -s tic k s :i o'clock w hen M is ., M a x in e A d e ll H m e h h ff d a u g h te r o f M r and M rs > > > P , d H m c h t'ff o f C o rn e liu s , became the br-de o f Saxon Lathe.v Johnson, -on of M r and M rs R obert L a -h e y J o h n s o n of T ex a rk a n a . Texas Rev. T he teachers of West U n io n C liffo r d T ro it read the d o u b le rin g school d is tric t w ill be h o n o r guests cerem onv in the ch u rc h , w h ic h was d ,-c o ra '-d w ith fa ll ■ t a re c e p tio n at Rock C reek school '• a u t if u llv Tuesday e ve n in g . O c to b e r 2t>, at 3 flo w e r in c lu d in g w h i'e g la d io li and \ a n -e o lo re d c h rysa n th e m u m s, and » (lo c k Those h o n o rtd are: Ray candelabra Im b le r, p rin c ip a l; Ben l.u e th e . Mr M rs B u rl J a rr e ll played the S »derber g. M m . T a y lo r. M rs. I. Henderseru M rs H Donelson and w e d d in g m usic and acom panied the soloist R obert M o rris o n , as he sa:tg M rs Luo T h e a p p o in te d host fo r the occasion w ill be th e school "Because." The b ride , w h o was g ive n in board and th e ir w ives T h e teachers o f West U n io n school m arria g e by h e r fa th e r, w ore a w e d d in g gow n o f s ilk m a rq u is e tte o ve r d is tric t a i d one m o tn e r rep re se n t ta ffeta , w ith s w e e th ea rt n e c k lin e in g each gr;;de. met f o r a rad e trim m e d w ith seed pearls, long >tudy h o u r at th e C a rl Voges home tra in , fin g e r- tip v e il set in seed pe a rl T hu rsd a y Room m o th e rs were cro w n and long w h ite gloves. She '•h«»sen fo r each grade c a rrie d a w h ile B ib le , w ith la v e n T h e g ro u p e x te nd s an in v ita tio r der orchids. ’ » a ll p arents o f the e n tire schoo Miss B e v e rly G ra v was m aid o f d is tric t to jo in th e m fo r t h e ir sec honor, w e a rin g p .n k o rg a n d y and ond lesson in "P s y c h o lo g y o f th< c a rv in g a nosegay u f p in k and w h ite F a m ily ” series sponsored by Or« pom pon dahlias. D onald B a k e r was best man o i Congress o f P T A o v e r K O A C A reception fo llo w e d the w e d d in g th is i lu rs d a y e v e n in g . 7:30 o'clock n the c h u rc h ' p a rlo rs, w ith the ;.t R ock C re e k school w e d d in g cake centered on a glass m ir r o r and astors fo r decorations. M ; - A rle n e H in c h liff, sister o f the bride, poured, w ith Miss P a u lin e W agner c u ttin g the cake M r» D o n ald B re '.th a u e r was in charge o f the B o xe r. P a c ific u n iv e r s ity ’s m as g ifts w ith M i s O d e lta H in c h liff in cot was fo rm a lly fla sh e d S a tu rd a y charge o f the guest book m o rn in g w h e n th e P h i I^ im b d . F or her d a u gh te r's w e d d in g Mrs. O n n c ro n s o ro rity h e ld its a n n u a l H in c h liff w ore a go w n o f gray crepe ho m e co m in g b re a k fa s t at th e F o r- and a g a rdenia corsage. c«t H ills c o u n try club. The b rid e 's tra v e lin g costum e was A voice suddenly shouted. ‘ D o n ’t a b ro w n fa ille and ta ffe ta suit w ith m ove, d o n ’t do a n y th in g , re m a in in b ro w n accessories and o rc h id c o r , y o u r seats.” A n A lp h a Z eta m em sage The couple is n o w at hom e at ber stood in th e d o o rw a y w h ile the K e tch u m a p a rtm e nts. H ills b o ro The b rid e a ttended P a c ific u n - o th e r fr a te r n ity b ro th e rs s ta tio ne d them selves at a ll w in d o w s and e n iV e rs itv . E m anuel School of N u rs ing. and K a th le e n Peck's M o d e lin g trances. B o x e r was b ro u g h t in and e x h ib school. She is now e m p lo ye d as b o o kkee p e r fo r B ird s E > e -S n id e r ite d a ro u n d th e room so th a t e v e ry o n e c o u ld see h im . Ju n e P o rte r, D iv is io n o f G eneral Foods here T he b rid e g ro o m attended B a y lo r u n iv e r p re s id e n t o f the s o ro rity , was al s ity in Texas. U n iv e rs ity o f S o u th lo w e d to h o ld th e co lle g e s p ir it ’ e rn C a lifo rn ia , and N o rth w e s t School and be p h o to g ra p h e d w ith h im The o l P n o io c ra p h y He is a m em ber of sp e c ta c u la r flash by the A Z s re S igm a C h i fr a te r n ity and is now ce ived c o m m e n d in g com m ents fro m w o r k in g in p h o to g ra p h y in P o r t th e co lle g e students. la n d O u t-o f-to w n guests fo r the w e d d in g in c lu d e d M r. and M is . R o b e rt Keeney and his pare n t M r and Keeney Sr M rs N o rm a n M r m id M rs 1. P H a rris o n and M rs B n k k e M r and M rs R obert M u ir, M r. and M rs G. W Engelen and d a u g h te r B a rb a ra re tu rn e d F rid a y and M r and Mrs. A n d re , a ll o f (ro u t a m o n th 's va ca tio n, tw o weeks P o rtla n d . > '> > > > HEED The W « i-h in kto n C o u n ty G*H‘-un 'a m p m °t at th»* F irs t C h ris tia n 'h i : ' h uf Fo ,t G ro v e on ( )ctuu* r 19 fu r the rci<ulur m o n th ly ir v e t- nK c o n c e rn in g busin» - and inatalla* »on «»1 o ffic e rs fu r the c o n n / y e u i Th«* str«te c h a p la in o f the G ideons H a rry We^». p e rfo rm e d the in s ta lls •ion service, ,« sisted by D o roth y Riv.i' state A u x ilia r y p re sid e n t of 'o r ’ land O ffic e rs w ere in s ta lle d as f o llo w s D avid O tto Forest Grov< president th 'Boxer' Flashed At Sorority Affair T he past p re sid e n ts o f ttie V F W A u x ilia r y w ere ho n ore d at a re ce p tio n O ctobei 14 hy th e o ffic e rs • iid m «inb«us of the A u x ilia r y a’ the V F W h a ll A u tu m n leaves Hid colors w e re th e ke y n o te o f tin d e co ra tio n s w ith accents o f fr<»sh -ireen in ttie fo rm <»f p o tted plant T h e p ro g ra m in c lu d e d num ber* hy Susan M ann w h o ta p danced; o pia n o solo by E le a n o r F inn e g a n , a cco rd io n n u m b e rs by F la m e Dob bins, and a h u m o ro u s re a d in g g ive n b \ Juan Voges M rs C la ra K en n e lly w e lco m ed th e past presidents and presented each one w ith ;« p o tted p la n t R e fre sh m e n ts w e re se rvt d M rs L y d ia P itm a n wjus g e n era l c h a ir- man. T he V F W Post and a u x ilia r y w ill h o ld a re g u la r m e e tin g on F ri day. O ctober 22 at tt p rn at t h e r h a ll T he d is tric t c h a irm a n w ill b< present and a ll a u x ilia r y m em ber,' are u rg e d to a tte nd T he h e a lth o f the people a n il their re c re a tio n va lues are a lw a ys considered. InstaHation M eet H eld b y G id e o n s 1. PORTABLE. 2. A U T O M A T IC 3. F IL T E R E D W ATER. 4. R E A D Y TO IR O N D A M P DRY. 5. A U T O M A T IC D IS P E N S E R . 6. R IN S E 7. F IV E -Y E A R PR O T E C T IO N P L A N ON S E A L E D -IN M E C H A N IS M . SO A K . C IR C U L A T IN G SOAP W ATER SA V ED . B. T. W alton #••»»' I 1 11"Cl II»» I m u l d t i n g R u ilJ iiif’ H o a rd DECORATIVE PLANK & TILEBOARD . ■ co» F u r F ine T a ilo rin g fo r M en and W om en f o r M e a t a n d f r o o I t l l m a l e t S»a FO R FARM G A TES — STRO N G . E A SY "D O U G H B O Y " G A T E DURABLE IR O N S The MAN'S Shop Pool-Gardner Lumber Co. 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