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THE HILLSBORO AUGES MARI H 21, 102!» ’'Bashful Mr. Bobbs” Was Great Success HILLSBORO, OREGON Mary Mohr of Mrs. E. Muelh week <nd gue tn, .Mr. and O’ 'Sold I Everything’ Advertising Pays Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen E. Pugh Mrs. I**'ia Nelson of I Laurel, March 21 The drama, attended the funeral Tuesday of spending the week with •'Bashful Mr. Bobbs,” which was Mr. Pugh's grandmother, Mr*. friends. present«'«! al I he hull Friday eve II. E. McKinney of Portland Katherine Pugh, in Salim. Mr«, ning by a cast from Sellwood, was j Pugh was M'.( years of age und was 11 guest Sunday at th.' Me a great success socially and fi celebrated her birthday last Kinney home. nancially. Supper was served month nt the home of Mr. ami of liun- after the play. Proceeds were Miss Eleanor Muling Mrs. All«*ri Pugh in this city. Eh« ♦ Ml, which will be usad to re thorp«' was n guest Sunday of <lie«l at the home of her son, W. Misa Patty Lomax. shingl«! the church. ' I). Pugh, in Salem, while out pick The school children of district Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hngle were ing violets. Three sons survive No. 3 lire enjoying n set of "The Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr». her. World Book,” recently purchased II. II. Cowdin in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Smith by th«* school board. John Anderson return«''! to his spent Sunday evening at the horn«* Pupils neither absent nor lardy liU'iin«' s here Thursday after a j of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Cull. Mr. during the month ending March few day»' trip to Sun Francisco. Smith is general manager of the 15 were Billy Kieler, Viola Stol Miss Edna Riggs of Portlund Crown Willamette paper mills lo ler, Leo Spciring, Earl Tews, was ti guest Sunday of her grand , rated at Cams«, Wash. Mr. Smith Billy McNay, Euii Fields, Lor parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ern- i rays that enlargement expendi- raine Demmin, Frances Fields, mott, nod other relatives. tures the next y«ar of th<* Crown Norma Crawford, Melvin Jackson, Wayne Emmott, a student of Willamette company at Camas Ruth Abbott, Lillie Brown, Helen | Rutschman, Earl !)« ' th«* first nix week»’ period were: 11. of <)., arrived home th«- last of will run dore to $5,000,000. Stevens, Ruth Mills, Hazel Blade», Mth grade; Mabel the week to spend the spring va Mrs. E. G. Miller of Molalla min, Florence Evans Strom, 7th grade; DeLaurice cation with his parents. nnd son, Edward G. Miller, of llnuse. Bump, tlth grade; Holcomb Him Mr. and Mrs. Claud Roy of Portland, were guests Saturday ( Mrs. I). J. Smith and three <■*, Lowell Chase, Wayn«* Goetter, Aloha were in attendance Thurs of Mr. anil Mr C. H. Nosier. Mr. children of Portland spent the Fred Tesch, Christin«« Robb arid day afternoon at the funeral of Miller, who has been automobile I editor of th«’ Oregonian until re week end at the George Rose- Ev«*lyn Woolridge, 5th grade; Mr. Roy’s uncle, Jack Roy. veur home. Anna Mulkrei, 4th grad«'; Bobby Mrs. Fied Ennis, who has been I cently, left Tuesday for Europe, Announcements have been re Reamy, Johnny Webb, Loin Hoff, visiting her sinter, Mrs. E. P. where he goes in th«* interest of ceived of the arrival on February Esther Kohli, Tosh Tsugawa and Evans, of Portland, for several his prof« "ion. Mrs. Miller is a 20 of a son at the home of Mr, Anita W«*ik, 3rd grade; Shirley weeks, returned home Saturday. sister of Mrs. Nosier. and Mrs. Walter Moye of Port Martin, Richard Groff, Edna Mr. un«l Mrs. Dan Ennis of Roy Mr . Glen Jones of Heppner re land. The Moyes are well known S.hulmerich, Loren Bronleewe, in the Laurel und Buxton cum- Theodore Gardner, I*ell>«rt Crews, were Hillsboro visitors Thursday turned home the last of the week munitie». Mildred Stanek, Dori» McWhorter, afternoon, attending th«* funeral after a few weeks' visit with her ‘ ‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A business und serial meeting Frank Vuylsteke, Dorothy Bell I of Mr. ‘ Dooley, of near Banks. Mrs. for the purpose of organizing a and George Tsugawa, 2nd grade. Roy. Mr. un<l Mr». William Master- Jones, Mrs. Georg«* Dooley an«! Christian Endeavor society will The work done on the South _ Mrs. Clay Dooley of Banks were be held at the Amos Watkins Grade hull ground» ha» mad« a son of Mi ’fitt have been having their home remodeled and paint gUCSta Saturday of Mi - Deborah homo Friday evening, Murch 22. great improvement. ed. C. IL Himes is doing the Barrett of this city. A pot-luck supper will be served. Two teacher» from the Tilla work. I Mrs. M. E. Watson returned Everyone interested is cordially mook school» viaited ut the North invited. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lomax Monday morning from a three Grade school Monday. Sunday dinner guests ut the and two children of Portland and weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. The picture contest being hel«l Mr. Welch of Astoria were guests Lulu Warren, at Gridley, Cal. F. L. Brown home were Mr. und Mis. Chris Hoffman and daugh nt th«* S luth Grad« school is in Sunday of Mr. an«l Mrs. I. C. Mrs. Watson was accompanied ter. Betty, of Farmington; Mr. full swing and many pupils from Lomax. Alfred Lomax is a home from Portland by her son, and Mrs. John Will, Jr., and all the grades have earned cer nephew of the local man. Stanley Watson, and family, who Special programs of daughter, Marjorie; Mr. and Mrs. tificates. made a short visit here. Mrs. R. E. Wiley and little Adolph Schmidt, and Miss Marie "living pictures” will he given The card party given at the K. daughter, Katherine, left Sunday Thursday and Friday nights ut Schmidt. P. hall Saturday night by the for a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Methodist church, Funds The girls’ sewing club held its the Wiley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Pythian Sisters’ past chiefs’ club regulnr meeting last Thursday raised will la* spent for pictures It. Perrine, in Seattle. was well attended, attended. Prizes in for the school. t afternoon at the school hour«'. bridge went to Mrs. Glen Payne Th«* club girls of Division II, Orville A. Compton of Portland nnd C. O. Lunch was serveil and n feature ~ Roe, and in “500’’ to of the entertainment wus an under the leadership <»f Miss Ret has been transferred from a Port Mrs. A. Sandstrom and R. E. tn Meredith, served te* to the land store to the local SkaggH- Neil. Faster egg hunt. Annie Schmidt, last week. Safeway store and took up his du club leader, succeeded in winning teachers Tuesday of hint Mrs. Emma Endicott, who Thore taking part I were Violet ties the last of the week. the prize of an Easter basket. been visiting her brother and Gray, Velma Hine-. Dorothy Cox, Miss Doris l.ohr, teacher of the The Coffee club will give a ter-in-law, Mr. and .Mrs. William Meyers school, has been engaged Margaret Newton, Maybele San card party next Thursday night, Tupper, this winter, left Sunday ders, Wilma Webb, Montalce to teach ther«* th«* coming year. March 2H, at the chamber of com for her home in Stockton. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Fred <’. Dilberger Hodges, Mildred Donclson, Dolo merce rooms, Bridg«* and "500” She will visit relatives in Port of Sun Francisco visited h< re Sat res Theda, Margaret Johnson and will be played. Everybody in land and Eugene en route home. urday with the E C. Mutiny and Verna Rowton. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor of Th«* boys’ camp cooking club, vited. F. L. Brown families, Fred lived Miss /Mice Nosier of this city Seaside are visiting relatives here in this neighborhood us a boy under th«* leadership of Miss when his father was the l.aruel Herjnan. went on a fiehi trip will have a part in the operetta and at Scholls this week. They north of town het Saturday. A presented by the Madrigal and came to Hillsboro to attend the merchant. cooking lesson was given over the Glee clubs of Oregon State col funeral of A. J. Roy, a relative (Too late for last week, t Sunday dinner gu**rts ut the camp fire, after which n game of lege on March 2‘J at th«- Ma-onic of Mr. Taylor. Temple in Portland. Professor The Auxiliary to the Legion H«*nry llna «* home were Mr. and baseball was played. The Red II club gave a skating Paul Petri, well known here, is will give a card party tonight at Mr.«. John II iiiih * and two children Bridge and of Firdale, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. party at Cornelius bi-t Thur«« lay. the director, and received gr«-at the veteran»’ hall. Stevens, Mrs. Amelia Hogrefe, Miss Meredith und Mr. and Mrs. praise for the presentation of the "SOO" will be played. Everybody invited. operetta at Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmidt, Mr. Barnes chaperoned the party. and Mr*. Jak«* Schmidt, Gertrude Muhly, Walter Schmidt an«i El bert Stevens. The play apparatus, consisting of two swings, two teeter» and a »ct of rings, was installed on th«* school grounds of distri«*t No. 80 by th«* Parent-Teacher»’ associ- tinn at its meeting March I. Albert Rosevcar is confined to his bed with a nervous illness. t Y°'1 ’ He is a M*nmr in high school and * had driven the Laurel bus to the Union high school in Hillsboro all winter. Sunday dinner guests at the s® L n\. s'-8, John Will, Jr., home were Mr. and Mrs. John Mainland and Miss Jean Mainland of Beaverton, Mr. and Mrs. John Will, Sr., Mr. ami Mrs. Amos Watkins and children, John, Jean nnd Teddy; Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Stoller and children, Viola, Bernice nnd James, and Dan Chambers and Charlie Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Looney and daughter, Rosalie, of Salem were visitors at the McNay home IÓ01 ■ A®5' over the week-end. They attend W <T° nB* ed the entertainment at the hall Friday evening. Mrs. Looney and Mrs. McNay arc sisters. It0'’ tvn®^t.,v®’' Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hoover and w5' S’’ Gene, Jr., of Portland were Sun day visitors of Mrs. Hoover’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cally Whit more. The last issue of the Sunset magazine contained a page fea turing western poets, and a poem by Mrs. A. H. Blassing win on« of them. The title of the poem was "Procrastination.” Mr. und .Mrs, Ernest L. Wat son of Edmonton, Ganada, are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Watson. The men are brothers. The visitors are en rout« t</ their old home in Che halis, Wash. Mr. and Mrj. George »Schulrner- ich, Mi.-Wallie Webber and her brother, who recently came here from Germany, were down from t'orvallis Friday night attending the Pythian Sisters’ card party. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred .Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. f’. Blaser were gue.-t.s Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Everest of Scappoose, and while there tried their luck at cat fishing. Mi m Leona Rogers and Miss LaDele _____ ______ La Dele Otness arrived home Tuesday to upend the spring va cation. Mrs. Lizzie Northrup of Ver nonia spent the week-end visiting friends and r«*latives here. * > the Picture Ma^itlcent’ CARLLAEMMLES Superproduction WHO* <4U3ld VICTOR HUGO'S Ommorbd Clusii •verywher. for its vast disianc» range, split-hair selec tivity and superb tone —NOW ¿rearer than ever / Oreater power, greater response, even sharper tuning. And equipped with Philco’a New Type Electro-Dynamic Speaker. At last, a Dynamic Speaker that gives you the high notes as well ss the pleasing lows. No unnatural rumbling; no blurred tones. Speech clear and dietinct. And tremendous volume without distortion. TV<> Aerial Needed ! Philco needs no aerial for local and many distant stations. Range control cuts out local interference and separates distant stations. Many other features. Come In ar at our store Friday evening, March 22, between the hours of 7:30 and 8:30 p. m., and see our display of the latest Crosley Radios. You will not be asked to buy. We also offer guar- anteed radio service in your home or in our shop. Sup plies at lowest prices. Batteries Recharged. ADIO DOUGLAS 1122 Third St. $50,000 Hillsboro, Ore S ALE These Two Days Will Be Great Days For Huge Savings—The Final Smash On All Odds and Ends Give You Great Values Special Groups at Special Prices! Extra Special Saturday Hope Muslin Records like this Graduating or Yes, records like this, some even more startling, are being made by Philco users in all parts of the country. Location, of course, does make a difference. But even where reception is most difficult, the Philco has proved its ability to overcome obstacles which baffle other sets. And where conditions are good, Philco 19 making amazing performance records. Evening Frocks 010.49 We have a few gradu ating or evening frocks in very choice shades. These are now priced for only .............. $10.49 Free Home Demonstration We will gladly show you what the Extra Special Saturday It’s the Climax—It’s the Finish! We wish to thank all the people of Hillsboro and vicinity for their valued patronage during this big sale. We are indeed proud of the wonderful values you received from your purchases. This store is the home of low prices on high-grade merchandise at our regular price. Shop this store for your every need. The closing days of this sale will long be remembered in Hillsboro. Come! Buy! Save! Morning Frocks 98c Very special $1.95 values in these charm ing morning frocks, shown only in this store and for the first time. These are the last word in new spring ideas. They arrived by express for your special opportunity of buying these Friday and Saturday for only, each .............................................................. 98c Men’s, Young Men’s Suits, Overcoats We now have about 20 Suits and Over coats left. These are very nicely tailored by fine manufacturers, many Kirschbaum and Curlee made. In new spring styles and patterns. To clean up this lot we offer these for much less than cost. Come and take your choice for just HALF of the reg ular price. 40c Bath Towels 19c We offer for sale on Saturday a very special 40c bath towel, 20x40 in size, for only ....19c (Limit 3 towels to each customer.) Men’s Unions 69c Values to $1.59 only Men's spring and summer unions, B. V. D.’s included. These values are exceptional and right at a time you need them. Very spe cial now only .......... 69c 69c. Boy’s 01 Blouses 49c We have a fine group of boys' blouses in reg. $1 values. Good range of sizes and patterns. Special now only ...49c No 1 Special Easy Payment!« 01 Silk Hose 69c Only a small payment down; the bal ance in easy monthly payments. You needn't wait to pay cash; own this new Philco now pay out of income. In order to acquaint the women of this vicin ity with the greatest values in silk hosiery we offer you extra spe cial on our reg. $1.00 hose. Now only .. .69c i\'o Obligation K. Â. Price Music & Electric Co. The Impassbned Call of the Flesh Subdued by LOVE Sublime I* 1160 Second Street Telephone 1911 ♦--------------------------------------- -- --------- -------------- '—4* A PAUL LENI JWwi William Knipp, .".I. progririM Close Their We have a fine group of new seasonable silk dresses for women, There are very fine values at reg. $16.75. Many colors and beau tiful patterns. Very special only...... $11.98 alar I i rut CONRAD VEIDT/i^ , MARYPHILBIN KNIPP MILLER MERCANTILE COMPANY A fu 11-t.ngth con- •ole cabinet of superb f I n i« h. Handsomely matched walnut pan el«. Alao other furni ture model« —come In • nd aee them. Philco will do right in your own home. obligation whatever. WILLIAM Last Call-Only 2 Days More! Then Philco Console The Philco “Neutrodyne-Plus” Radio, famous Friday and Saturday, March 22-23 ------------------M.rrh Zl-JJ-------- Phone 1942 On Saturday we will sell Hope Muslin for only 13c per yard. (Limit 5 yards to one customer.) 8-Tllbc«— inrlHftlttfr rrctliirr P iin I i - Pull Amplification NEW TYPE Electro-Dynamic Speaker Spring Opening Formerly Tews Radio Shop Silk Dresses 011.98 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday March 24-25-26 Better Watch repairing.—"Kel- lington the Jeweler." 52tf HILLSBORO’S 5 R o*A'\ VENETIAN Muhly, near Blooming. Funeral services will be held Friday after noon at the Blooming church. Mrs. Muhly is survived by the 1 following sons and daughters: I Fred, Blooming; Theodore, North Fork, Cal.; Paul, West tfnion, Iowa; William, Minneapolis, Minn.; Melchoir, Albert, Canada; Mrs. Senechai, Minnesota; Mrs. Ford, Pearson, Wash.; Mrs. Hols, Canada, and Mrs. Meyers, Bloom ing. You’re There with a Crosley Rules Governing Gifts Can Be Learned at Our Store ------------- Harin» Opsnlnr------------- ' Les« Tubes of the Wigwam confectionery, «lie<l here Sunday evening and funeral services were held from the Limber funeral parlors Tues day afternoon, with the Rev. M. Putnam officiating. Final ser vices were at the Portland Cre Glenwood, March 21.—The matorium. Deceased is survived Parent-Teachers’ association met by the widow. at the Jedmore sihool Friday eve ning. After the l.usiness meeting MARY MUHLY an interesting program was given, including a demonstration of life Mrs. Mary Muhly, 85, resident Hiving by Lucy Staples and the of the Blooming district for 37 Campfire girls. A debate was years, died varly Tuesday morn held and reports on the Old ing at the home of her son, Fred World were given. The charter of the local Bfty Scouts was pre JT sented at this meeting and the various merits of scouting were explained by scouts. Mrs. Frank A. Shank and Mrs. Jane .'Tiller attended the poultry clinic sponsored by the Farmers’ Feed company at the chamber of commerce rooms in Forest Grove la*t Wednesday. Georgia Johansen viaited rela tives in Forest Grove and Gales Creek Saturday and Sunday. The Rev. R. D. Everett, Sun day school missionary, held meet ings at the Jedmore school in this district and at the Strassel school last Sunday. A Sunday school will be held at the Jedmore school next Sunday at 11 a. m. Get Your Tickets AU-ELECTRIC RADIO Arbor Day was celebrated nt the North Grade school last Fri day by an appropriate program. Three silver birch trees were planted and christened the Emily Young, Margaret Mooberry and Herbert Hoover trees. The first two were named for the donors nnd th« Herbert Hoover tree was donated by the rest of the teach er«. The program included selec tions by the children of the dif ferent rooms. Tlw pupils of Miss Konigan's room spent their $10 prize money for a clock. Honor students at the end of Girls Demonstrate Life Saving Work $500 in Gifts Stations on the Celebrate Arbor Day Last Friday PAGE THREE & 06.50 Bridge Lamp Only 02.98 Shipment of Bridge Lamps arrived for special on Friday and Saturday. This fine assortment of Bridge Lamps complete. A fine $6.50 value is now offered for two days only at, each ...................................$2.98 Miller Merc. Co. iE $1.59 Rayon Bloomers 98c This fine heavy Ray on Bloomer, reinforced and splendid values at reg. $1.59 price. Now special only ............ 98c