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Thursday, Muy 17. 1934 TIIE HILLSBORO ARGUS, HILLSBORO, OREGON Paire Five of Portland. Mr mid Mr«. Er Mrs William Mizner und family rehlred by the Chapman school called on former neighbors In thia Guenther mid lour < hililr« n >nt to Hlllsbor« Bunday, where directors vicinity. Mr Kruger has improved Chchalem Mountuln un i Mr o« ii."ii la • aim «harter members Mrs. George Baker returned from In health considerably since last Mrs Amon Watkllu, mid Imu f tin toyal Otd«r of the Moos*- The Dalles this week, where she October, when he suffered a para dren. Mi and Mi Wlllium Mizner and j has been with her sister, who U lytic stroke while attending Pomona Hun- "BroiideustiTK ' eia >i of 1 hlidr« n visited at their ranch near LAUREL RIDGE A renovizing ' critically 111. Grange in Sherwood. day school purchased mid Scofield Huturday. campaign of no small proportions Miss Mildred , _ ______ became f'GRNEl.lt Hiwu I h I Motlwi' m Bunday of Mrs Morrli' parenti, Mi> G K. Austin and Kenneth window shudi's In the church to t I Mr and Mr. Earle Johnson were Is progressing in ttie neighborhood. ■ the bride of Mr Rupprecht Harlan 8« hlichting of Newberg were Sunday afternoon • i • hi !d Bunday niurn- Mr. and Mrs. w R Cook«' Day .x-rvli' week. Pot Hand visitors Haturday. The S 8. Stearns home has been at Minneapolis. Minn . Bunday. April al Un M E chunh. Following visitors at tlie C. F Nystrom tome. A number from Coinelius ut Mr and Mrs. Edward Peterson repapered and given new paint on Mi l Ad«' Rut I limun « litri tain« d . Ing They will make their home In til«- l«-s.s«in p«*riod | during the Hun- th«' graduation rxerclses al ami children, Vernon mid Robert, the outside Dave Bemple has in with a dinner Huturday evening In ' day wlnxil houi th«’ following pro- tended the east. school Frida y tlie Hillsboro high '.‘«it'll Mi Peterson's brother and stalled a bathroom and equipment LAUREL Mi amt Ml J II honor <>l her husliund's blitlvJay Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Werre Jr TROUT FISHING '■-in-.a* Mr and Mrs. Clar- In his home. Treber brothers have llitu.i- Wilt pli I Hilly Mil pi le'1 la I muilvei mv mid of Mothci s Day gram wus g !i‘.«n W«’lcoine to moth- I'Venlng. Miss Beth Cochrani’ un«l lhiir.slay rvvliliig when friend'« Ih«,.«' pri «ill wri<- Mr mill Mi , « th by th« i primary < la.- >, gold«’!) Leland Potter ure thè graduate.*. « nee Gir .la rger, at Westimber Bun r«- shingled their barn Buildings on and son of South Tualatin were Hillsboro Fishermen Headquarters M-ur.'i«i <>»ok« « Sunday guests at the home of text bv Mi's from Cornelius. day. gathered at Un-lr hoin«* t<> h'lp Roy Hem«-« k mid son, Gordon, ««I . i chUiM, 1 Civillig-’i the Chris Aeblzitor plac. will re Mr. Werre's parents. by Allee Delmont Mis Blanch«- Finegan of the CORWIN HARDWARE Mr and Mrs. J«.ss<* Phillips and ceive a new coat of paint. celebrati' their thirty filili w<<lilli«.: Portland, Mi mal Mm Adolt .Mrs, Herbert Hafe fell at her n d at the M H Pr< s- anniversary. 'time- |>i«..«-lit u«-i«- lint. « liman, th«' honor guest mid and Brveriy Trit . pi< ,' UtatJon of Kappa Delta sorority of Pacific r.lldn n Sporting Goods Mother s Day guests at the H 1 Bourn» to motto r.i ' . ■ > by the girl« ol univei and bar aotbar, Mi. lon ranch at Manning Sunday. home Saturday of last week and Mi anil Mi Fled lina « , Mi alni the hostess. Complete Line Fishing Tackle P. Strickler home were Mr and suffered da..?., song. "My Jo a-ph Finegan, attended the Moth MU m Don« Hiiay , body injuries. She was tak Mi. I Iti i> Filkin alni daughU 1 Mrs. W E Peters, Burl and Norma, Mr mi«l Mrs Di nm n 11 * m *ii 1152 Second St. Hillsboro by Mi.vi Blanche er's Day tea given by the sorority Hhlrley. Mi and Mrs. John H.«.«•■• .‘ieattle were w« « k « n i guest:, al the Motiicra Bible," holo, and Mrs W I, peter. of Mountain en to the Good Samaritan hospital "Mother," by Sunday ufternoon. tn Portland for a tew days, but 13 Call Pi'li'iMin ami Alvin Mllilicd iiidiK V Rothslroui home Mi Rotli- i Fim gan'K < lasa; Home. Mr and Mr J. A Strickler 1 Javid Edmi.lon; Verden by young Frank Oliver is suffering from a and Liullle llaiu-.e ol Elidali'. Mi strom la having mi « iiforied vu« u- 1 wotiwn'K ci and family of Portland. Mr. and much better now. and tile womcn’B sprained ankle. mij Mrs John Goctzc. Mi mid trini on account o| the longshoi - blob* rlivuv Margaret and Dorothy Cappoen Mrs J. B Strickler of Prescott. During Hi«- < hui< h hour Dan Burrctt attended u dinner Mi s Henry Hau. « . John M« « i and man strike. Mrs. Daniel Werre and Lona Marie. were Sunday afternoon guests of n polU-d p '¡.«nt was pic,<-iited to party In Portland Monday evening Norman Goetz.«' ot low.i lllli. Mi June Nelson at Scholls. VOTE FOR MOUNTAIN HOME Mrs. Joe fully Forvia of MI Billy an.-! Mary Nystrom have Mrs. McKa , .« the old«\.t mother tor Hu I.HI of tin- ll< urt of Oak, und Mrs Wlllium 11.i, mid Wil was _ u lunduy gm.I al Mi John Mundorl for tin- yeuroook of Pacific university '1 i. i on slipp' d while attending b on out of school three days this ■ Mrs. Perry North and daughter unrx ’ nt; to hum Meier *«l Hihsiioi«.. Mr mid Feltoil iloine ' till kens on May 14. fell and week suffering from an "overtake ' Coeta of Chehalis, Wash , were having tlie iiio-.l children, mid to Miss Blanche Finegan attend« d 1 Mrs W I. Stevens. Mi Emelle I' tured both tones In her lower of their mu. pox yaccinatlons Of guests of Mrs. J. H. Redinger last Mr and Mrs. Sidney 1 Mr». M D Mann, ns having the a dinner party Thursday evening llogrefe. Harold Haas« mid th«' and «bikini« weic guesls of niai ______ _____ was set tlie nine vaccinations made in the week-end Mr. and Mr*. Harold mobt dvherni nt.s pn-M-nt at the at HlJistoro at which Miss Alieen left arm. Ttie 2 fracture Aeblscher and family visited there honor guests «■ al Nehalem last Thursday and : rrvicr Maui h <* j F un of Hillsboro, ’.. «. ' school only one was unsuccessful. mi uu 1 'I bar engagemeni oi" «-. but trad to be re-vet. Mi ami Mr Cully Whitmore.] day They were ai « «impalili I bi Mr Edgar Waldron was in a uccompanird at tin* - piano by Miss Ml O< • Austin of Newberg Sunday. Mr and Mrs Lester Mooberry en Ai lumi unii J«« « pinne, and Mi mi'l E Stoller and tlie men spent Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Liebenow Blanche Finegan, « sung Kiplings tertained Sunduy with a dim.« i !'• rtland hospital several days last and Mrs C F Nystrom were Friday Mrs Cluytmi Whltmoiv und som. lime fishing with only tali n o • ' I- where she underwent a minor afternoon visitors at Laurel Ridge are moving from their home near "Mother, ” an I H«-li-n mid Tiunk in honor of Mr M D Munn Pre - Wallace uml lu mi- were Sunduy Hillsboro to the place recently oc Mr Waldron brought school. Mr and Mr, Herman Ju<*n Oliver, a< « <an ip.mii '1 al the pluno <-nl wi re «Mr mid Mrs. Ray Mann P nition guests ut the Li'.he la-e home ul of Bin.boio were calieri at School closed Tuesday with a cupied by Al Nordin. by L C M« mj ■«berry, wing. "Mother and Mary Rae, Mr and Mrs W tier home Saturday afternoon. Cla-rry Drove. Mr and Mrs. A. C Kruger and MiRuby Hodson lias been hired pot luck picnic for parents and home of her aunt. Mis. Ad< and the Book k ot < iod ' Rev. D-roy Mann and daughters. Mr. and Mi . Moliic'i .» Day wa . obn eved al the Siimndt. last Saturday son Cyril of Moro vlsite.J Mr. Kru . Walker gave a Mother s Duy b«-rv- J Mann and daughter, Mr and to teach Mountain Home school friends of the pupils. church Sunday with a short pro next year Stic will remain Jake S< limidt had his bam H ice. Margaret Cappsen successfully ger s sister. Mrs E. J. Laan-nz. in Mrs J C. Hare. Mr and Mr gram. ’file ' Sunix ain u< ie re ■' .th tier sister. Mrs. Ro.g:oe Court pa. ed hex eighth grade examin Sherwood over the week-end. and last Wei k Ml.vi Ha»amond Mundorf, who Loyal Mann. Mr and Mrs. Lester ney, presented with u recitation, "io My shingled this week, so as to be able to ations and received her diploma John Speiring re-shlngled the ha. Lx th confined to B ut horn«* Mooberry. Earl Phelps, Mrs. Matti. Mother,” by DorU Whittle, th«’ barn mid the kitchen jiurl of the vote in this precinct. at the Joint graduation exercises returned to iier work ] Smith mid the honor guest. “Shipmates'' with a v>»<ai duel. house on the former M«Clui ken uitii meash Monday morning was spent In at Kinton. Mr. and Mrs. E Kroner of Port- ••Mothers D»v< by Howu.d Davis plu<«-, which In- iiK-ntly purcliaM-d hi oremo ’iu' -.dav. mini' up tile Mountain Home Teacher for next year at Middle Mrs Worn«-i i ’ m Home Missionary so 1 md were guests Sunday of und HlUv McNay, dir Luurel Horn J W Mulloy ■ I'meterv by some of ttie Mountain ton are Robert Summers, principal, ciety of the M E. church ni«’iTii<’s- | M. Edison. Lights ’ uilli u re* nation Memories Home and Gibbs men. Mrs Hmmah Dailey was a gu«--t day afternoon ¡it tlie home* of Mr . and Mrs Marian Howard, in charge The Fern Hill school closed Fri- of Motiivi ' by Viola . tohvi. llu at th«* holm* ol lx-i paKtlLs. Mi Hany Schmeltier and George •’Broadcasters with a chorus. "My ami Mrs. Adolf Rut-< hmun. la. t A J Oliver Subject ot the after day evening witii a progrum and A H -un attended a meeting at of the lower grades. Mrs. Anna Ballard left Saturday noon .study w.i > tin* "Mi.-sion Work •.liner roast at the school. ML > Mothers lllblr. the i i¡«iidiy Cor Friday. Various talk.s on tlie different mi - Wilma Baker, teacher, presided . At- prirnbrook relative to forming a for a month's visit with her sister, ner*' class Wllil u ladles sexted, d" for blackrap berry growers, on Frames FU-lds ami I.lllli- Brown moils of tin- horiety wen* give n by li i ding Iroin Mrs. J. C Ingram, in Bay City. from heie wert were Lavorili1 “FaiUi ol Oui Motia i Hrv Bimp- "High Sch«xil Day" of the Mrsdamr.s Charlr.s laiUinn. Edit!) Robinette. Helene Khaw, Margaret Thursday evening Local growers Mr and Mrs John Matthieson son guve a short talk und th«* men atlenditd report that a code has not been Gul R« ..erves at Ito k Creek « amp i Mrs. Marie Führer and son Paul, . i >. i o Shay, and a j Cooke, Gladys Brown, and Matt. of tlie uudirnce* sang a bong .greed on and it is thought that who has been visiting here for a mar Oregon City last Huturday. Oliver, and Missis Oi.idy.s Brown Smith. luiurei school closed )■ riday uith P- «-' .. for such will now be dropped short time, were guests at the Wal Ml Roy 11« iia-i k ami son Oor- and Dori/» Shay. Mrs. E. J. Maple 1 bos«! from here attending the n ¡M>t luck dinner uni a bull game ilon ot Portland were week-end ter Führer home Sunday of last Spring Hill graduation services Sat lor tills year. . . an inters AIECOW OF MHIEVEUEXT... •f ile sciiooi b ill team won the game gu<- ts al the A«l<- Rut .Chilian home ol Forest CJ Gibbs school children and par- week. Paul Führer returned to his from a mixed group ot liic putrons ait. i attending mduation •» - discusbion on tin* topic. Alter »ong.s urday evening were Mrs. Lester 1 m.‘ attended the track meet at home at Berkeley. Cal. Sunday. I by Duvid Edmiston and Little Mary Mooberry. Mr. M. D Munn. Helene A PLEDGE OF ACCOMPUSHMEMT witii a score of 14 I«» <» Pupils re i i i s m Hillsboro Friday evening Springbrook last Friday. 2 :1_ Gibbs About forty friends and relatives Lu Burbank a social hour was en- Shaw Mvra Weldwitsch and Fran ceiving |MTt«a I attendance ccrtifi- • Uniform ond launch hool will hold last day exercise« honored Mr s Cornelia Westerkamp, < alvin Jack. Mettle Cahow and ces Gnoss. • ..’hl'-« n v. on a n calv.s for the c-nliie u rm were Mar Clyde Lundy, all ot Portland, am, jOW 1 bj ab support of President bride-elect of Mr. Albert C Dok Earl Phelp^, who is employed Miss Lucille Schultz of Portland this week. jorie* Will. James teas. Hobrrl Mr and Mrs E C Mulloy weri Mi. . Janet Lekas of r_. ___ ter of Rupert. Idaho, with a bride's Roosevelt's recovery Portland. Bpe.rihg Earl Fl« Ids. Hilly McNay. Bunday dinner guest-, ut tlie J W here, tpeni •*>« vvral days of iaal n« nt the week-end heie. 50 years resident of Washington who was staying with her grand program. shower at her home last Sunday Miss Frances Gnoss received week with relatives in Portland. Hoaaid Davis und Viola and B«r- Mulloy home county. in ther last week, was taken ill, and afternoon Miss Westerkamp re • Greater development Eider Becraft ot Laureiwood and major injuries Bunday when the nircr Btoller. on Wednesday evening ner par- Mr and Mrs W L Stevens mid many lovely and useful gifts. of Columbia River and A large number of folks from daughter Ina made a businc.ss trip little son attended services at Uie w.i. n shaft broke In the wagon ents. Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Lukas. ceived The wedding will be a June event Cornelius Adventist church last ii. which she wa., riding. Frai Bonneville dam. Republican Candidate for tins community atte nded the grad to Vernonia Friday Jack Wesley, aged 57. who died Saturday. Tin elder condili U d the Gnoss also received injuries. Mi.<. came for her. uation exercises ol the Hlllsborc • $5,103,000 in federal Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Midwav won u ball gam«- from services at the 11 o'cloc k i»our. at the Washington County hospital Gn «- was taken to tlie Jones hos union high sciiool l.u»l Friday vy< - Flrdalc on the Laurel <llmm<nd Sun- money for Oregon George Allison Included Mr. _ _ and Friday, had been living on the W Mi 0.1 C'HifH'r of Portland pital in Hillsboro. ning. Liliie Brown and Helen «lay witii a score ot 13 to 7 bridges. Mrs Mattie Smith was pleasant Mr. J. B Bartlett. Miss Bonnie C. Edy place for the past two years. spent la. t u• k visiting her aunt, ___________ Rutschman, j the graduate > from liiis Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. S D. Tre- He was taken to the hospital two • A general, frank,car d J Bunday dinner gm-sts ut tlx* Orn- Mi i. D C Whiting. ly surprised Monday evening at her community, were both honor slu- community. duff home in honor Ot Mother s and above-board ad MUs Ocrtrude Whitaker, returned home, when her former pupils and fren and daughter Bonnie Jean., M. weeks ago when his condition be dvnu. Uine bring s.uutat >i ..»n witii Day were Mr .«mi Mn RtankMax* Honest, economical, and im N Bonham, and Elmer Landen, came such that he could not work. ministration of Oregon to her home in Scofield this week, graduates of Spring Hill school all un average grade oi y.» jmt rent. of Scholls. He had no known relatives. am und Mr and Mrs Curl Buihun- after completing her term at Hills gathered for a wiener and marsh affairs. partial to all in handling of Mr und Mi... H D Mc Nay en an uni son Gerald of Portland, Election day, Friday this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cappoen were • Reduce taxes by rigid tertained the lzMUr« 1 school eighth Mr mid Mrs Dewey Mercer, Mllll- boro high m bool. Site lias been mallow roast. Present were Ruth. Remember, primaries are impor Sunday guests at the home of Rene Washington county business. Ruby and Dorothy Brown. Hetty. making iitr iioine this winter with economy. grudv graduating c ins. witii a < «-nt mid Junior Dunsmoor und Tagen at Cornelius. W. B. Barnes and Ix’iia and Mary Burk). Lena Hinkl«-, tant. Mi and Mi ................. "trump ' paitv ut Uicir home Tues Mi-rlc Dunham. (Paid Adv.) Ruby Hodson has been re-em Mary Hardebeck. Ruby Roberts. family. day of lust week Due* to tile very /OTE X MÄRTIN cium i.-cut let the adverthemenw help you ployed to teach the Mountain Home Mr mid Mrs Dexter Elliott und .«ml Lowell Young. On i :.<• Mrs M A Towrey mid children M' i rainy wc uther the ' truini» iuid «in make your shopping plans. Wilbur and C 11 Mi Nay of (P<L Adv.. Martin Comm.) school. Mary Schmeltzer has been and Charles Miller, ale visiting relatives of LaGrunde William Wlthy- to have their activities indoors mid Mr mid Mrs Hurley here. combe. Paul Ott, Nornia Retlier- liursL. were Lor<n I.«' i--n 1 Falci’, Newberg Ixxuiey und daughter Rosalie of Mrs. Frank Dooher, teacher at lord. Sopille Bugardsky. Rase Pat Hilly Mc Nay. bred Cooicdg« . Hou.ird were Bunday evi-mng din Mountaindaie, joined North Plains terson. and the h< nor guest. Davis und iloin rt Spell ing. Lillie Portlund ner gu« .st.s al the W H. M, Nay in lite graduation exercise> Wed- Mr. Mattle Smith is substituting Brown assisted in serving home mil attended the graduation nesday night lor M l - Frances Gno.«xs at Iowa Mrs W N Haliloin and daugh exercise« ut the church later Hill school. Al tlie supper sponsored by tlie ter. Mrs. Howard Hey holds, of Carl Coolidge ot Kllcklut. Wash, M E ciiurcn ..i t Wedne sday ni. ht Hillsboro were guests ut tile E C. was a wcek-i nd visitor ut the home at tlie city nail over >15 was ciear- Mulloy home Wednesday ot lust Ills brother FrnncLs Cixilldge. ed 'Hir committee in charge wishes woes Mrs. iiuUiom remained un of Mr and Mrs. Roy Fields were to tiiank tlie community lor its til Friday hosts for a dinner Bunday in honor Ml and Mrs. S. T Drake and help. Mr und Mrs. Rah-igh Whitmore of Mother's Day. Those present Mr. and Mrs. C. Dixon spent family and John Erickson of Port ____ Indie and Elaine uiui duughtvi» wire Mrs Funny Messinger, Mr land were Sunday visitors at and .Saturday in Portland. were Sundu) J , KU«- ts of Mis WhH* ami Mr- Burgett Vo.sc. Mis Mari Friday Mr and Mrs. Etlien Buttes and O B Sandberg home. more s mother, Mrs. E. 1 lawman, an W< Idmmi mid Arno Vose of Mr and Mr>. F. A. Shank, uaughtcr. Mm Cora Brown, uml of Chvhalvin Mountain Oswego Mrs Frank Menn«- and Waller Ekhlllidl *.u» ill at the daughter. Eleanor Anne, of Mult sons, and Clarence Buttes of Priest and Mr Earl Fisher and Mr. River. Mont , are visiting the A L home of his parents here* tile lait» i nomah. Mi • Jam- Weatherford. puit of the week lie ¡elm bed l<> Frances mi I Earl Melds and tin Bris k and E B Sahnow holm s Eighth grade graduation will b«* ills work ut liie Sain liulit place host and hustess Mrs Roy Hcineck held Saturday evening instead U near Hillsboro Monday. ol Portland und Mr. Ad«- Rutsch Tridav as previously announced, Dale Pulmer und Nlllllcent Duns- man und two solus were ufternoon due to that being «. helion day. The moor received perfect attendance callers exeiclse will be held In the M. E certificates for Hie entire term ai Mr und Mrs Meyers Join- church al B o'clock. the Laurrlvivw sciiool, which closed cd relatives in » Rollin reunion on Moth- Little Eleanor Finegan ot Hills Wednesday with u pot luck dinnci er s Day ut the home of In - pan o' sp.nl Saturday and Sunday for patrons und pupils. Ail the Mr und Mrs. !■ : unk Mi ... . ea-st boro her grandparents. Mr. and with ¡luplls received ccrliiicalct» for com ot Hillsboro Joseph Finegan. Her parents, The above headlines appeared in Mrs pleted book reading work. Mu*.*» Mrs. Flora Baker and son Euri Mr.___ and Mrs. Elvin Finegan, and a New York newspaper in connec Druc e* Ulf lord will t« iu h again und J A Bukcr Visited ihr William ol Hilisboiu stunt Sunday here tion with a divorce trial. She was next yrur Baker fuinlly ut Manning lost ...•:«■ *M i • Epworth Uai.m a beautiful woman." one witness A large crowd attended tin* eighth Thursday. at the M E. church Sunday eve testified, "but she got fat and is grade . graduation exercises al p the Mrs George Roaevear returned ning 0«. ause tn«' following young not attractive any more." .. ---------- .|.jw ro_ church Suiuiuv evemiui home Smtirday from a few days’ |B oplt- attend«-1 the spe< lai Moth Thousands ot women are ______ getting _ r _______ lust _ _ — 1 was visit with Mrs. gram MS as published week Waller Moye of ers Duy servile at .he Hillsboro .‘at and losing their appeal Just be carried out. well c ----- Tin* church " was Portland She visited __ __ the _ D ____ G M E church. Mr. Mattie Smith, cause they do not know what to do. witii Lowers beautifully deioiuted Coryell family Friday ML-e.es Gladys Broun. Blanche Why not do what thousands of and ferns. R. E Fields, chairman 1- I. Brown mid D. P Chambers Finegan. Mildred Kock. Helen Oliv ot the board ut directors of the attended the «liamlxr of commerce er, Beth Cochrane, inline Shaw m I.ave dOM to get rid of Laurel siiiuol. . presented diplomas I dinner in Hillsboro Monday eve- and Dorotliy and Margaret Cook,1, pi nds of unwanted tat? Take one- tu Hu* seven boy graduates. and Ray Sliaw. Mrs Mattie Smith half teaspoon of Kruschen Salts in Childrens Day progiam com Ullig us of hot water every morn took part tn the program. mittee appointed al Sunday^ si hool ing before breakfast and keep it Mi - Bertha Dunham ol Portland "Men in White" Billed Sunday were Mrs B. G McNay. the weik-end at the home of up for 30 days Then weigh your ___ Mrs. ___ Lee ___ Brown and Ml--'. Ellen at Venetian This Week sixnt her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dun self and see how many pounds Englund Dale will ix- named later Clark Gable and Myrna Loy head ham. mid was a Sundav d.nner you have lost. ow< n Palmer, J Cliiisan m uiid the < a. t of Mi ll Ill Willie." new guest Kruschen Salts are a blend of 6 ot Mr. and Mrs Cecil Davis. Emil and U Egger attended a M-G-M production which comes Mrs George Bartlem Burt lent returned mineral salts most helpful to body stockholders' meeting ot the Farm Sunday. Monday mid ’Tuesday to Saturday Mr. Workman, they’re a mighty, mighty well made front Chehalis. Wash, 1 ,il:li Best of all. a bottle of Union in Hillsboro Muy "Mr 7 Kruschen Salts that will last you the Venetian theatre. This marks where siie visited relatives overall! Thousands of thrifty men swear by “Ox Palmer reports that the union did the first time these two popular for 4 weeks costs but a trite. Ask Mrs Elsie Huson of Beaverton a twenty-live thousand dollar oil players have ever been ca t oppo caUed on Cornelius friends Thurs- Delta Drug store or Hillsboro Phar hides"! Of highest standard 2:20 denim! Triple and gas uuaUiess tile past year. macy or any druggist for a bottle site each other day. Mr. and Mrs. W. It McNay vis- and start to lave fat today. ■’Mm m White" Is ba «' I on this Henry Bictlespach. Bill Rittahalcr stitched! Bar-tacked! No raw edges . . . they’re lied her lather. 8. E Watkins of season’s famous New York stage and Buck Lathan of a CCC CHinp It's the SAFE way to reduce, but Newberg last ¡Saturday. play of the same name by Sidney in southern Oregon spent the week- be sure you get Kruschen—your tucked under! 8 roomy pockets! Parva buckles! L A Whittle relumed Friday Kingsley It Is a story told 111 at their homes here. health comes first and remember from n tew days' visit wills his mm KTOkM of lite in a gnat end Mrs Elizabeth Morris and Tum- thus if ’ you are not joyfully satis daughter. Mrs. Dorothy Whlsnand. modern hospital. Medical men — my Baker of Portland were guesLs fied with results money back.—Ad. and family ol bnohomisn. Wall men In while ure Its heroes Mrs. Whittle remained for a pro Ils villains The nobility ot a longed visit. ix-rlor profession Ls extolled Mrs Raleigh Whitmore wa. able nigh drama to attend Sunduy sciiool Bunday for Hie first tilin' in many weeks. Real ten-penny values. Mr and Mrs 8 E Stoller and Mystery Film to Show on Venetian Screen children Joined relatives ut tile home of his mother, Mrs. Anna If you are thrilled by an in Kaullm.m. ol Woodburn Bunday In geniously woven tale of mystery honor Ol Mother s Day They were and intrigue, touched by a charm Long-nearing accompanied by Mrs. Stoller s fath ing love story and given to violently er, Jorni Will Sr., ol Beaverton. waving your hut ut the dramatic Miss Irene Stevens is spending ally graduated climax of u genuine tills week with her aunt, Mrs. Clif thriller, then plan to go to the ton Bagley, of r'ortland. Venetian theatre Thursday. Fri Mothers Dav dinner guests al day and Saturday and see Metro- Medium tile A Nadercr home were Mr. and (loldwyn-Maycr's new hair-raiser. "Mystery of Mr. X." Mis Chalies lull sen and daughter weight cotton Laurel People Celebrate 35th Wedding Date Laurel Ridge Busy Renovizing Homes Mother’s Day Observed Sunday at Cornelius Methodist Church Mountain Home Lady Breaks Ann FOR GOVERNO 11 Oscar M. Taylor County Commissioner » Sunset Penney's for Wife Was Fat 7/i£ Right Kind for {.very Job No Longer Attractive LOST HUSBAND'S LOVE Been Paying Higher Prices? Then try "OXHIDE” OVERALLS With 6 Superior Quality Features ! „“■«ie 92c Our Own "J. C. P.” Brand! SHIRTS Cotton SOCKS earn For Your Conveinience Medium weight blue chambray — tested quality, of course! They’re cut full and roomy across the chest and shoulders! Long length—nothing skimped! Comfort able interlined collar! Extension neck band ! Steel buttons! Boys’ Sizes, S9c. that has proved its wearing qualities again and again! In sizes 10-12! DOES ANYTHING RANGE YOUR ÏO= OVEN WILL DO We Recommend Banking * By - Mail WeatherproofedRetan Leather! 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