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T II K Thursday, .Inly ft, 1034 Ih r Ewer triple!«, Betty lia n Mary Fi an - Is I » o w n lllg am lyu and Virginia T alliert. Hlilia-v and Dorothy D c F a n . J a n e t I-- 1 »her. J a n e t Nlclsoll. David Plielp Himmel l a w r e n e e . i l . W a u e n WH hain». D orothy and latri» M i i lu i n , Ballili and Jan et Niet,..... DHU» lla rd m n n . Edw ard .laillisen. Harry Eilande, J r Id a Felsher. Evelyn W illiam la le W alke, .lame, M il TIUAI(I> A im lhti u prn ....... p rtl- ler < b ta- Brown, llem -vleve C a r t e l amt Im d Berg Biilloon» w ereglven Itv,- I'xaiiiHia» lim lor |Hi»ti»»a»t»’r of Hie elillclien l«i |r i »huioill» wen- T ig ard I mus I m i i i KIIIKUII» i «1 bv Inc Io lllg IO,IUI C ll l p t e l I nili-,1 M ate» iilvH service «01«- .e i v e il III t h e d lU m eetings h a v e beet» » ii.'.p c lld c d U ll O lC s I o l l K t I I I ,. l ( t |l ( C . I of I’ostlllK t- i l l e annulli pieni, til Heptemhei I I I' l l lev A n ( X iiin lliiitln n « a ; , belli Ibis spring w ith several | mus ;»III(I. will be held at Avalon park th is but th e ir nm iies were not se n t to year <m Ju ly h Dr J It T alb ert, I It M etzler tin- i.euatc lor eonllrinalloii l or and F W Liverm ore J r r e itin » ,I 'line unexplainable relUiOII. II Is lie Hunduy from a fishing trip ul B ay ireil Io have Ilion- applicant« for th e local postliia.stci .hip Jo h n Ibl- ne, an Ml... M aii-aret HI, km an retu rn ed Vl-ll Is l u t i n g li is s l lli a ' lei m iller pres Ju n e 23 Bum th e P resbyterian I li nt In i iip iM iln ln ii- iil Ml i lo o r iii- A llile i.- io li a i i oinpalll- young people's cam p a t llllloekburn n ear Kslucudli i it b y M i s ( ieorr e Ilia ei .mil Mi Mis» 1.1111,u, Evan» am i Mr» Jo h n Hum m ers „1 llear- iIon. Vlhlled week tor Lake at the lioiiu- ol M r-- Janie» N orth M ary Evans left last Ila- sum m er. - , , , I t n anil Ml-. W I’ Itaem in In i Lytle to »pend ..........-.......-- Young people'» lllhle , la held pastin'. ol tin- T igard Evangelical i Inn - h. arrived In T igard Biimlav a picnic* ut II,,am er'» Ite.-I H alurdav with about forty young people m a m i aie a ttle il 111 l l l l 'l r l i e » home Hi-v lin k» a i 'I liuiillv moved Io a tte n d an c e. Mrs M C M cK ereher Is home Albany Ju n e 27. from a Iw , weeks' Visit to C a li Honor <llilr»t M em ber la d ie s . | Tltiardvill' Itelx k u h fornia Delegate» Named I lu l l am i their laiiiille. held all l a M erne Dean, H arold Peterson, • d.i\ pli n . a i E l m i pal k Jui anil (li'"t - Klein have Is e n e le ct .-I III,- plenle is an a n n u al a lla ir ed as did,'gales Io th e t lit Lilian and »a.s enjlivirl by llfly l»-ople E lu l, a i u i m iv e n tl"ii to he held I h e i lull i ni. a b. a i l , Hill |»illed a, lllllo, k, n il'll on Julv 1» p lant and cake Io Hu ll oldest inein- Young people of th e Congregtr- A b l e Bullenbek ol P o r t , lunal I'lnir, I» held a cooked food b ir. Mi land. m i lu -i s i- v i- n li ' a . n th b irth ale H aturdav Proceeds will I»' day lauil m eeting ol the Mininn-r u-sisl to defray the expense» of the will bi- .I ll's li Mrs I »pal Wick J.-, lllH ockburn delegates (in iiili-i'.i ai i M.-i ( oru .Melzi-ntlne ts w-eri-lary. Ilrv lU y n o r S m ith newly up- pointed pastor of 'Flgard M e,hodlsl i hurt h a n d bis family ari rxpeeie 1 in T igard the first of this week l( . i H li l l l t l Is a g ra d u ate of the Ix’Uvvillc W om en’: d u b e n te r ta in N orthw estern u nhei.-lty and tlar- ed with n hlxnvcr Erldnv «venin«, ret Ihbleal In stitu te o n ip lnniuitinp Mr«- Jo h u n n a M ac Mis Alvina P laie noble 1'i.md ol Tigard Itebek.ih lodge, luu, r e Intyre. who becam e th e bride nt M r W II K to lh n b rrg nt HUL’.boio tu rn ed from a v acation a n d an a t her sta tio n at the bi-m onthly S atu rd ay evening, dune 30 An nut stan d in g featu re <»f th e evening was m eeting of the lodge 1 ue-diiv e v e a nun k wedding Tho«e tak in g part ning were E in ar Ilerggren a.s m lni t«r. Golfer» Mrel July * ’ I) Hudson, brid« Mra Jo h n Home of the local golfer» are ( (hit«-.- J r . groom ; Florenc«* H anlc\ pun til ing intensely loi the com best m an ilbur Lorenz, bride ing com petition with the Beaverton m aid; Jo h n W (»ate* J r. a n d A rthui divot digger» planned July B a t llan lev flower girls. Mrs C I) II f llv B eaverton anil T igard H iid i to n . ring bearer, a n d John m et w ith an eight m an team sev H anley, tra in lx arer H ie club pr< eral weeks ago at Forest Hills Willi «•tiled her w ith a Iw autliul ta b le B eaverlon em erging w inner l.is a l cloth, and m any o th er lovely gtP golfers hot»- to even the score were aLso re< eived T h ere were six a n n u a l i t e , a i. an pi. iin to which ty-seven relative» a n d frlen<l.s pres- I > 111 Fellows and tainilles are i n vited will lx- Jill! IS M em beis of « ntEm m ett Ito u th of G roton, South I be degree sta ff initiated a c a n d i D akota, arrived bust w«-ek for a d a te (or Hhcrwood T huisduv eve visit with Ids uncle. V Lorenz, and ning lnstallu l Inn of officers of the local lodge » ill Ire July 11 a n d family M in Paul Harn«*s of Portland W ilsonville a n d Scholls have been iwiit Suiidav with lier m other Mi. invited to puell, ipule Hl th e In sta l 11« : rv d r if tin g lation M r s Axyia Johnson. Miss Lillian I),,1m l Itam sbv wan tak en to the and Dr Houxsln of P o r t Invspital List week, u tte rin g from Johnson an old in ju ry sustained several land were W ednendav vbdtors at hurtle uf Mrs. I.ilv Hanley years turn lie was In a serious con tire c anil Jack am i B ruce E»tepp ol dition b il l Us recovering fll!l»boro .-|»'m hng a few week - P o ta to plan tin g Is going on I n with th e ir are aunt Mr« (leorge Pud- earn est around Ibis district with tin- largest tr a it bring planted p rob get Miss DuiL-.e K irk of P ortland, ably on the B aar plan- on Bull m o u n tain wlu-r.- -aiuu "Ml acres are form er tea ch e r of th e Leisyville iM-tm- tail in It seems th a t every .ehiHil. a tte n d ed th e -.bower given in honor of Mi«« Jo h u n n u M.e bit ol e x tra land Is being planted In ,v ie l-Yidav evening to p otatoes th is year Mi , M ary Hens a n d Jo h n Sens The M-ts-nd ctop of a lfa lfa 1» trelllg harvesb-d w-lille some of the «pent Ktmdiiv w ith th e ir nun, Mi M F a k e r nt Mt Allgel. - at* and vetch «rop is still In the Mr» B arbara Jlrc-.-.i j ,,... , fl Id B alers are having a h ard F.rov'e a n d M l - Mny Hreed ot me kerptng up w ith the harvest- y!.ut,-il w ith Mr a n d in y V 'd l U 'e •ini ing G rain w m i«.-., . Jo h n Dai- . S r 'Tue.dav ine <4 tl>e district*. It iv Ixiveland of ForvvaU li 1« Nrtlry H o o d s < .ab ‘ IH-nUing a few w eek, at th e Bell ¡«•dry re tu rm 'd ’I'm -dav !- K F o u > * ii.. h o m e . » to tire W ’.Uainett«' \ a l- rum a 'I I, f l ir n clpb will m eet at 1 ...t« rn Or« gon in th e Ul- E dw nil W e n d - 1 > :n e "11 lit! .,» 1 . ah rre » l nf th« <h' »n R epublican July 13 •.',0 „1 Which he L, p i e . 1,1, n t N ix lr y i»ik, before a number of lep u n u - F ourth Di*« u%M‘d ali clubs hi II»' valley am i bellied •adln« tliat Ule > n irtli of July , i m oilier» •elrbrn ed m a n in n er, which »tii C hrH i.u n aiv i Amer- aid Pasto, Heili V S H iller pointed nu in hl.- Sunday moi ling serm on i pel .service lb at Pllgrln F o u rth was th a t a com nter ■Ullizr cl by licit lier uble to I m * (!«' BEAVBIRTON ’Hi» Mi « s Evelyn iicljecfive A h [uh V m arked by A.’ X.tn«l«r a n i ( n nevi«”. <• J'> hn< ‘n drunk«m u s . ’ or one in w hich n a r- w eie p i' ente«! in « pum<» p e l l a i «>v row n aiionalt tn m d p re p ara tio n 1< Mi lt< u lu li Che« n« i th< C«>llin.s w ar w.v, th e up|x*rino.st l w n m id E: Ain aiiilitoritini in I o rtln n u nuithci C hrtM U n nor Anu rtra n lie J u n r '-7. (!«•« lured T h e p'»sttlve sld«' ot the Mi Etc«i (>Inv-t«.»(i unti M ,s F o u rth w hs cinph.i iz*‘ I M onday J W S prague i etui t i e d .lune -’■> m orning n t e n u p i, w hen th«’ pa tor Boni a trip lo ••»<' m iddle «Ulte» preiw bed «»11 ”Tru«’ I.itxTtv.” and T hey were vlsltoix a, th è ChlCSgo said th a t only bv m ak ing tlw* p r in Century of i ' " , " ' ; -':l ciple.« of the C iirb t th e norm ot '* Mi m bers ol Ileaver C h ap ter. No our living, could th e nation reach the high po in t tow ard w hich th e loti (> E S were e n le rta iiie d Ju n e founding fa th e rs nim«d 27 by th e c hildren ol tin- m em b e r « hi a mock radio program will, T J i r r e ’h l u g n e w » f»»r >«»u in tlir Ju lin F.errl h a, Bn- ft announcer Tlm se p a rticip a tin g in the program < lv e rl» « b ig cu lu tn n M Test Planned Tigard Post Office Soon H IL L S B O R O AR G U S, H IL L S B O R O , They’re Splendid for Everyday Wear w e ie s o ll •J- *!• v ’!• ’!• AN APRON AM) I WO («"HOCKS THA I .11 ST EXUDE CHARM AHI. I IRS WEEK’S PA’ITERN OEM LINOS Leisyville Chib I lonors Bride-Fleet Beaverton Pupils PrcM’nt Recital In the next group young people 13 to 16 years old need to be thought of Outdoor space increases again, and the program m ust be planned in larger terms. Instead of playing sm aller ball games, these people will be Interested in hard b a l l where skill is an im portant factor, and where the competition is keen er They will want to play in to u rn aments. they will appreciate p lan ning and m anaging competitions ol many kinds. If they build aero planes they build aeroplanes th a t will fly; if they make kites, they make kites th a t are interesting be cause of their size, or because they are particularly beautiful, or be cause they are of some unusual shape. For these people the out- dr ors extends largely beyond the cjnfines of the town; they are in terested ui hiking nature walks and talks, m ap making, geology trips, and other tvpes of excursions, which are entered into with keen interest. For the workshop indoors, their equipm ent m ust be more elab orate; they need more skilled m an ipulation: ’ the Brushed idea is as im portant as the dqv- lapment of the idea In m anual training they A » f MMI K RL< RL VITON PRO - show unusual skill, but their ideas DR \M FOR TOW NS IN OREGON are more extensive ar.d may run »HN h BO VA RD By -r ««f I'h y n tcal Educati- n to puppet shows, to clay modeling, Ura n to radio building, and such activ ity o f O reg o n . T his is th e -es-i.fi.1 o f a ities as these. irticies out lin in g a iu m - of Another group must be consider program II . ' ■ ed. and this is the age group from B ovard, w ritte n by o f th e 17 to 21. Here ag3in the fields for th«»rity in H i p fiel,l • ! p h jm iral e liw a tio d T h e n ext activities enlarge and the finesse a rtie l« w ilt follow in ■ la te r , __ w ith w h ic h th e y are conducted 1» Part II—Groups to be Included in much keener th an in any of the preva ils group;-. Competition is an the Program im portant factor in activities for The first eroujr we should plan people of this age. There must be for is the pre-school child. Il is tournam ents in basebaxl. golf, swim- a common idea th a t the pre-scho 1 ming. tennis and other types of child should be taken care of In activities This group is interested the home. This can probably be in elf direction, as to m anagem ent done in the smaller cities, but as and as to organization of their pro- communities grow it becomes more cram. From this group can also be and more difficult to meet the de recruited the squad leaders who can mands for the proper care of this N ew Y o rk M Y Mountain I lome W oman Honored c> H am ilton li d and th e su b ject d.HUsacd was International relatlon- sh ip . . M l »» l’eionice Ego accom panied I,- .-a.-in. C arm an Hudson, to th e HOME M ountain latter home in Willamaui S atu r M D t'N TA lN day Mi » Ego expects to be the H om e' fardie.»' Aid sjxiniored ft .,-» -.here ' I her aunt and cousin -h"--ci lor Mi Pe-.c lfiu n d lc u tiu& teek. Ju n e 30 at tin- hom e ol Mr«, Elvtn U rdcanp Allison, who has Lore in li Ab« u t tw enty were pres» he liuu m « guest of her unde, ,*«.». OASt-ti-d bv Mr«, e u t Tin Allison, for the past two d Mr«. Roacoe J im - Mu »on retu rn ed to P ortland S atur- C ourtney, l ived re fn shm ent after ening. Nation o t gifts, til«« prt-M arai sm all M r / I te r H aft Van- Examiner Coming .son D ennl . liave n n ear couver. Was! Hi R edding, e xam iner nf op- -> is Mr llaffex and i h a u ffe u rs. will tinned .it V* ro W ednesday. Ju ly 11. at u e from 9 a. m. lo ó Alrout a dozen «Hein iän En id, . i v ,,- .-Lino - i V Coffee Lunch Meats HAMBURGER ,». B O IL B E E F Lb. RIB S T E A K ÏL r ' ' ' P U R E L A R D 3ib, LARD COMPOUND 3 DILL PICKLES Quart ....... SALMON s^.'" 11 ' ...... 9c 6c 12c 25c 14c 10c 15c FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET Phone 651 5 Deliveriea Daily Re». Phone 321Z Phone 953 : Hillsboro Portland - Banks STA GE GROVE MILK . . . it builds strong bodies. GRADE P r ic e s E f f e c tiv e Buxton and Hillsboro F IR G R O V E TWO TRIPS DAILY Except Sundays and Holidays DAIRY Leaves Buxton 7:45 a. m. and 12:15 p. m. Leaves Hillsboro Stage Depot 11:00 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Phone 4RX1 For SUNBURN Sunburn can be dangerous you know! At best it is painful. Rex- ail Gypsy Cream is a cool and soothing preparation that pene trates the skin in a few moments to give you almost instant relief. Non-greasy too. And you may use it for insect bites, heat rash, ivy poison, moth-itch, and other skin irritations. Try it. Rexall GYPSY CREAM ¿X; 4 0 c DELTA DRUG STORE Columbia Best. Pound P ineapple F r id a y , S a t u r d a y a n d M o n d a y — J u l y 6 , 7 a n d 9 For A FEW OF OUR LOW7 PRICES SUGAR ,, 4 $1.20 6c C A N E. Friday and Saturday only. 25-lb. cloth bag M AC M \ RR TALL CAN gß $1*49 10 c 35c E Ï VINEGAR Lui» 15c 25c Oc C lean ser 25c PUFFED WHEAT 29c Quaker 10c 10c 15c 22c Each Klondike. Lb. .......... SEE OUR BIG HANDBILL FOR ADDITIONAL VALUES FREE DELIVERY SERVICE 4 TIMES DAILY! y Broken. 2s. Can 25c See newspapers for sensational offer. 10c PUFFED RICE 6c 27c 25c jar 5 c 2 pkgs................................. MUSTARD K err's Prepar»?d. 5-oz. Lighthouse. 3 cans 8c PURE CANE SUGAR 10 lbs. POWDERED. 4 lbs. BROWN. 5 lbs. 9O 3p 47c 25c 25c C & H Berry— 25-lb. sack .... S4.68 81.23 Sunny Monday. Smiles on Blue Monday. 10 bars 19c 3c ___Almond or Milk. H c ir s lic y ORBITS JAPAN TEA i.j-lb. cellophane CEYLON TEA 1 ,-lb. cellophane J OOclCCO lO U I* 100,», R e g u la r 5c. B ar Root Beer E xtract 19c 25c Make your own. French's CERTO Sure Jell. Bottle Prince Albert. 16-oz. tin 79c. 2-oz. tin Fisher's Blend, Crown or Drifted Snow. 49-lb. sack 22c 10c 81.85 Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday, July 6, 7 and 9 lc WATERMELONS 4 3 p 3? 3 pkgs. preserves. Prices for Friday and Saturday Only — Prices Higher Monday « 19c Fresh F ruits and V egetables CUCUMBERS LEMONS Local, long green. Golden ripe. 6 lbs. ............ GRAPE JUICE 25c ...= e», BANANAS Can Dickinson’s, Quart JAR RINGS 3"d„±""" TOBACCO z..;i1 CIGARETTES SS* — Ch'""'ic'd'' TOBACCO^,EW,NG ..... MATCHES äüV i wLB.R ' " " Full ol juice. Dozen pineapple-apricot PINEAPPLE JUICE C loseout. O ATS Crushed. 2 cans G rapefruit Doll'S. S-oz. M IL K now operating betw een High grade coffee goes further. FLOUR iNb’-u PORK and BEANS « ï PANCAKE FLOUR We have a complete selection of all kinds of RUSHLOW cuffs. W idth of th e dress at the lower edge, with e p i l E soltiy druped lines of th e a ttra c tiv e frock No. fulloexH extended. la 1% yards. 78#7x lend subtle b attery mid an a ir of eleg an c. C ut Out and Mail This Order B lank for P attern s. to l b . woman who w ears It. despite Its sim plicity. FASHION lit HEAL. It ts designed In e ig h t sites: 36. 38, 40. 42. 44, 46, 48 and CO. S i t . 41 requires 4 yards of 39 Inch m a 103 P ark Ave.. New Fork City. terial. plus 1 yard for I be vm tee and rig h t collar. In Enclosed f i n d ..................... cents. Please send me m onotone, wltliout contra»!, ttio d ress requires 4% the p a tte rn s listed below at 15 cents per p a tte rn : y ard s of 39 Inch m aterial. The ve-tee alone requires >4 yard ; l b . right collar yard P a tte rn num ber: The Jiffy apron. No 6997 m . eels off to advantage Size 7897» any pretty frock. Made i f percale, gingham , or Inwn. It Is designed hi four size» Sm all 34-36. Me Size 6997« dium 38 40, I.arge 4.' 44. Stout 46-48 bust m easure. SI io m edium requires 2’i, yards of 32 Inch m aterial. Size 8597 s To flnl«li with 1,1ns binding, l ’j Inches, or with Name . . . braid, 6*4 yards. You m ight easily call No 8597t n "beau" Instead AddieKS .. of "bow" frock. It 1» so plea log to ttio boy friend. It s designed In live n z es 31. 36. 38, 40 end 42 Sire City ........ 38 calls for 4s» yards of 85 Inch m aterial, plus »4 Stale . . . . . yard of 39 Inch m aterial for bell. He scurf, and hand W rite your mini,- and a d d re ■■ plainly, giving number a n d size of p a tte rn s you w ant Enclose 15 ct-nl in coin for each num ber, a n d mail vour order to H illsboro A rgus F ash io n B ureau, 103 P a rk Ave., wr- J yb BJ u IK All meal» Inspected by Dr. Nicol anil Dr. Aluiqulst. group "Safety” 1« the key-note of assist in the work fo r th e younger tjuatolv job prin tin g A rgus th e ir e n tire program W hatever claK.se« T h is group also m akes t h e ' play a p p a ra tu s ls needed tu n be l i , " - il ly for evt m ug jm rtics. town d ra m a tic perform ances, sim ple easily built, a n d w ithout parties. mu< h expense. Sandbox, s swings, m usic dub-- glee club» n o t only teeter a wading pool or e v e n a n from the s ta n d p o in t of p a rtic ip a but th e m an a g em e n t a n d a u t n m o O i l e tire hum ; up i n t o a t r e e tion. H ere w<- find .„ggi-s.s the sim ple type ot u p p a i - w riting of p la y . a lu tlu»t can b»- u d w ith pre much t n ative ability w hich will Everything in Insurance school children. Th, p, need some have a n outlet. T h en to m es th e a d u lt group. An by »hi*nru*lv»" w here th e n Phone 1701 1.132 W ashington will be no d a n g er of tra ffic and old idea which has a c tu a te d m ost Where they will be o u t Iron, und< r of our th in k in g is th a t recreatio n th e feet of th e larger and m ore is only for young people I t is my Daily Trips to P ortland active ch ild ren M any » » f t . have hope th a t we can g e t aw ay from a tte m p te d to solve t in . p ro b a m by t h i s a n t i q u a t e d theory. R ecreation Dillsboro Auto Freight building neighborhood playground.«. for th e old folks 1« not th e sam e Bonded and Insured C arrier An em pty U>1 cleared ol debris, a s re cre atio n for th e young folks even tho u g h sm all, afford-, am pe I t is not to be expected t h a t a d u lts Nerving Beaverton, Aloha. Reed .pace lo r th e young < hUdren. I l Is will p arti, .p ate in tlw sam e aort ville. Illllsboro. Com etius and usually necessary to provide in 'hi---' of in tlv ltie s as those enjoyed by Forest Grove sm all playground a place for th e I t h e m o r e active, m ore versatile m other» w ho m ay care to read or young, , peop.e In th is group it Hillsboro P hone 542 o n ,, , le ,S im p o rta n t for all to do sew or mervJ while th, little c h il d re n play T h e general program . | lie n in e th in g T h e a ctiv ities can E ast Side T erm in al P o rtlan d th en , is b u d t up aro u n d a »ale .«■ of a very diver.se sort. U nder P hone EAst 9131 recre atio n al program , place to play, w ith a l e a p p a ra tu s a proper to play on. but also a p lea sa n t place flow ever, those who a re in te rested as well. . . , , I in the sam e / ,r t of a ctiv ities can T h e next group to dem and a t get to gether H orseshoe clubs, golf ten tio n is th a t rep resen ted by th e i ouinam eulf. picnics tow n parties, boys a n d girls from 7 to 1- Tl'is music, tow n singing, < ho ral societies, group d em ands more space for its o rchestras, a n d bands all re p re se n t activities, a s th ese children play types of activ ities in which th e o ld m ore vigorous gam es they are in er people m ay enjoy a pleasurable tere sted in ball gam es in running evening with th e ir neighbors. gam es in activities a t high speed They irave not yet developed finer I nronsciou» Truth coordinations, a n d skill is n o t a n T he dear, old m in iste r was called im p o rta n t p a r t of th eir program . upon to p reach th e fu n e ra l serm on They need larger spaces th a n the a m an who had been a very neighborhood playgrounds, places of d iffe ren t a n d inactive m em ber of w here th ey c a n play bad or w here in h i, ch u rch tliey can play marble.-, or where F riends th e m in iste r b a n th ey will n o t be in con tact with the looking a t th e ca. ket of th e d e p ar - sm a lle r ch ild ren nor w ith those of ed. "for 30 years I have prea: bed ttie n e x t age older. to th is corpse." We m u st n o t forget a t th is tim e And then fie wondered a t the stir th a t ch ild ren need indoor facilities in the audience, and the looks one a s well. Too m any time» th e en tire to another with as much am use p ro g ram for boys and girL, of th is ment in them as dared be express age is left to th e outdoor gam es a n d ed at a funeral service. sports. Indoor provision should be Shrewish Sally says. "You're m ade for a w orkbench w ith sim ple Let the advertisem ents help you so dumb, you think the tools, a place w here th e boys can make your shopping plans. I c o n stru c t toys of one sort or a n o th Treasury m ints Juleps!" er. or girls can work a t basketry or h a n d ic ra fts, a place w here ideas Mint juleps may be all can be worked out in th e rough, rijrht for the o l d e r w here activ ity can go on. T h is 1» LICENSED EMBAEMERS a constructive age. w hen id e a , are folks, but the children and b u rstin g a n d th e urge to activity of need plenty of F I R som e sort m u st be tak en care of. EINERAE DIRECTORS Donelson &. Sewell • Ready to advine you In purchasing. Really to give real value«. Page Thre« OREGON A -I A* FREE D E L IV E R Y