; I PAGB 4 FRIDAY, TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT day to spend a few day». The Andrew Anderson HsVise has MNHNIIIItillllHilllllllimilHHIMIIIIlllIIllliHHliiHliHniitiiiiHiiiiiiHiiiHiHinnHii MNHHIIIIIIIIUIliimillttUIIHIIIMIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIliUlHtflllllllHIIIIilHIIHIIHIIIIHK* been rented to Jim RuKsell of Dolph. (Continued from page 3) Kenneth Kaufman is visiting James •nd Falls City. Bodyfelt and family. Interest runs high in Hebo over Miss Alice Tyron of Tillamook vis­ the Headlight contest and everyone is ited in Hebo Sunday. Mrs. Agnes Savage came out from boosting Miss Ruth Lewallen. I Portland to attend the funeral of Mrs. j Foster at Cloverdale. PLEASANT VALLEY The regular meetng of the Hebot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith are the Social club took place on Wednesday 0“d “parents“'of'"a'Vby girT/w'ho afternoon, with Mrs. Fred Lewallen i arrived at their home Sunday. as hostess. A fair crowd was out in Mrs. Martha Simmons and son Leo- I 1 spite of the stormy weather. The date was set for the bazaar which will nard took Grandma Blum to Sheridan Sunday. There they met Mr. and be December 5th. j Mrs. Detje of Portland and Grandma Among those who went to see “The accompanied them to their home, Covered Wagon” at Cloverdale | where she will spend some time visit-1 theater were Mr. and Mrs. Charles | ¡ng. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Turner returned Don Muzzy and family have moved Monday from a short visit with rel-1 into the Ob Mattoon house. j atives in Yakima. Wm. Hayden is the new driver of Mrs. Sara Watt of Portland and the Hebo Supply company’s truck. son Thomas of Brighton were the j Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Garwood were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. surprised by a number of their H. Moore. friends Sunday evening at the Walk- Pleasant Valley cheese factory was er home, the occasion being their unable to make cheese for several i ninth wedding anniversary, Those days on account of defective flues. The programs given Friday after­ present were: Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Garwood, D. Walker, James Imlah, I noon by both the Faucett Creek and , Claude Stott, Claude Lane, Claude the Pleasant Valley schools were very Lewallen, Wirt Sappington, B e r t I good. Adams, Guy Nyswaner, Frank Cross, I The Hallow’een party given at the , Jerry Lewallen and Charles Vander j play shed was well attended. wal. The recent school census shows 66 Miss Hazel Adams, Crystal Sap-1 pupils of enrollment age in this dis- pington, Awanna Lane and Madge I trict. Kellow are working hard at basket; At the election Tuesday there were ball practise. Madge is manager and 115 ballots cast. Crystal, captain of the Cloverdale Walter Wismer has moved his don- team. key down to Yorks mill and will log Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tucker and for John Blum. baby Ella Jean visited Sunday at The Freed mill has started up with the Fred Lewallen home. a full crew. Mrs. Hans Jensen has been staying The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. at the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Robitsch next Thusday, Nov- Orval Kellow, who was operated on ember 13. at the Boals hospital. Mrs. O. J. Wismer went to Van- P. D. Ott motored over from Salem to cast his vote at Hebo precinct.. Jessie Hall went to Portland Tues- couver Sunday where she will receive medical treatments. Henry Simmons and Bert Woods went to Eugene on business the first of the week. Mr. Ralsten of Willamina has moved his family into one of the Edson houses. Mr. York and Cicero Proctor went to Rockaway on business Thursday. [About the County | I Ì I Hl 1 Circuit Theater “A Theater that is Different” I. J. Vinson and A. H. McInnis For the benefit of those who are unable to attend the evening shows, we are running Saturday and Sunday Matinee With our Special Saturday afternoon matinee we are offering prizes Two days only. Admission Watch Price For New Surprises INDEPENDENT PICTURES CORP and Valley of last Souls «n to 20/ WITH A CARYL S. RLSMINC PRODUCTION t ,. g «Y - '»ie. 4* Show doors open 6:30 P. M. 2 Complete Shows Every Evening »TM .i JMB 1= A 1 I né» 7m one RADIO (JncorporaUdL 571DEPARTMENT STORES -7 Opposite Sunset Garage FAN that never/ shivers 7 Comfortable as Dress Pants For Men and Young Men you make ’em! Pearl Oil’s as easy to "keep up" as turning a wick — the most conve- in clean, heat-producing flame. Be sure your kero­ A fortunate purchai« enables us to offer you these unusual valuei in cloth Dresses, The ms> terials are Poiret Sheen and similar fabrics, in the 3.98 to 6.98 Popular Straight Line Effect« Real Hose for Real Boys which are so youthful looking They arr trimmed with braid, tucking, and colored embroidery. Don't min this opportunity K- secure a practftal, attrac­ tive dress at 1 saving! 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Udtham, Just out of the Smoke House: A new lot of our own Hams, Bacon, Bacon Backs, Cottages and Picnics. 10/ Lobby Dis- play IT STARTS HERE Only Our Molalla—Oregon Pickle j mng company offers to bui’Tl, cucumber salting statin? u ” « .5. ¿X ----------- ♦----------- KINDERGARTEN CLASSES Kindergarten classes at the Guild hall from 9 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. Sat­ urdays. Ages 4 to 6. Inquire Harriet ■ Severance, Gen. Del.—Adv. 4-t2 Watch for date of the Presbyterian ladies Christinas sale, fruit cakes, , Christmas pudding, mince meat and fancy work.—Adv. Ladies of the Presbyterian Guild will hold a Christmas sale of fancy work, candy, home-made mince meat, fruit cakes, etc. Watch for date.— Adv. You can save time by buying’ your Christmas gifts at the Presby erian Guild Christmas sale; candy, Christ­ mas cakes, mince meat, fancy work. Watch for date.—Adv. That fill-in gift, buy it at the Pres­ byterian Guild Chrstmas °ale.—Adv. --------- ----------- CARD OF THANKS The undersigned desire by this means to sincerely thank the kind Don’t Fail to see these High Grade “Western Movie Play” Saturday and Sunday Always friends and neighbors for their assis­ tance and floral tributes as well as their messages of sympathy in our late bereavement by the loss of our beloved mother, Martha A. Alley. HERBERT V. ALLEY OLIVE M. SCOVELL N ovember ?, $9.90 and $12.75 1J