THE Thursday, (h io in r I, 1931 C. E. to Rally Gaston Friday H IL L S B O R O INTEREST SHOWN IN EXPOSITION EXHIBITS Tigard Eleven I-os«-» Game Io St. Mary’* Friday ARG US. Queen Anne's Lace ‘liy France» Parki ill» t'urtla Tlgertl) Keye «. is Wivtllllltfton c o u n t y Pai klaaoii K< yea K ih I cvoi liU’IlllxT» will u u tltrr a t < h u h hi Frlriuy cveiiliiR loi a pic-convciilhm rally Plans of tin* convention will lie n ’vculed (,'ohtbtuwi from last by Mlftft D orothy Ilow«», county |)i«-»» • r b '-r f a m ily , to p u t fin liib - i ipal .•.|»,aker t»l the convention at inir to u rb rs to b«-r r o a tu m e fo r a ior>K- an v "» I t „hnvvii H m » I K b a n d (« m u n E x h ib it at la * t >car'x l ’a< If lc I l a in v ite « b a r l»» a c c o m p a n y bio« a n d h«« regUitrnHl Miss K dlier H tioin. ’ll I n i , , n a t io n a l I J v ,*»t « m k E x p o s itio n w h ic h w i ll h<* r, p«*at,*,l a g a in hoateaa, M n G r i f f i n , a n d bar aon R oy, Karri, county boohtcr Is working to on a p ic n ic tb a fo llo w tn if S u n d a y . A n n a H ili yea r. T i l l * d is p la y 1«, o n e o f th e m ost |x > p n la r o f t h e m a n y UI ... h - ■ ■" I»- ' u< c apb . tho u g h a w a r a aba ia b e in g **un- hoi,s«*d In t h e la r g e e n t r a m e h a ll on th e e x p o s itio n g r o u n d » . cent by ((invention tim e T ig ard i> »o n v a n tio r ia l " III M r« G r i f f i n ia n o t en- well over the f»o jh ’I le n t re g is tra ­ Dun to Im proved fa rm and bu»- m o h air, will prove e d u ca tio n a l th u < a IIAP’IER ia a tic o v e r tb a pr u<* ui th is sta le a n d are quite official». num<*rouA in M arion county Ac­ will bn held In P o rtla n d , O regon, It has been ag ree d to rnako th is ( HAFTER IV cording to M is J E O elgcr, who O cto b er 6 to 13. th e final c o n te st of all w estern told of th e bugs luring In Oregon A NNE was w atting for Neul In rodeos for th is yeur, w hen you II. C. M cH enry, In c h a rg e of In- to grunge m em ber • tin* m id-w est ' » l l i i yard w hen lie appeared, m enace can crea te a lot of dam age diiH trlal e x h ib its, state» , "Indus* will sen th e gran d cham pion cow ­ prom ptly nine. Du- following 1.» t h e jjo ta to crop in th is sta te U tria l dlHplay» H i I m y e ar urn m orn boy chosen. m orning He insisted on going to Only ace rid e rs of th e rodeo allowi'd to go u nhindered O ther e x te n siv e th a n they have been for the Jrorch a n d c h a ttin g w ith the l* i *ins who were I*.in in the mid fam ily for a lew m in u tes; th e n they som e yeura pant. Hpacn ha» a l ­ w orld and open ra n g e liuve been dl,• wc«t .‘»aid the p o tato bug , nti-cd read y been re serv e d by tho 1 '„ l i ­ Invited to p a rtic ip a te by M cCarty sta rte d oil At first h e was < ntrre- , onsidei-able dam age th ere A group ly (gcupied w ith g e a r-sh ifts und of Tigard m em bers a tte n d e d the ed .State» D e p artm en t of A g ric u l­ and E llio tt, m a n a c rs of th e Ro­ brakes; but soon lie tu rn e d to her deo who a re b rin g in g th e ir strin g S ta n d a rd o il com pany, grange l» » * trr night program put tu r e , gayly. on bv KiuUm O range S aturday Frofdklftt Ice C re am , C olum bia of fam o u s o u tla w broncs, B rahm a "T ins ts fine. You d o n 't know evening E It lb o w n of Evening Steel com puny, S w ift and com pany s te e rs und to u c h necked long how pleased I am !" "It s fine for me. You've been S ta r t )range guve a s h o rt history und K n ig h t P a c k in g com pany. horns. simply w onderful, a ira n g in g it ull and rom ance of Gold K een co m p etitio n Is a s s u re d by a h ! n u k u .g It look so easy w hen It "A lso of In ter, k t," »aid Mr. Mr- \bm bcrw of lig a id v llle Itebckah lixlge m et Tuetalay evening and a f ­ Ib nry , ’’will be a d isp lay of fish th e off« r of lite ral c;»»h prizes for was really hard." ter a slio rt business session, g a th e r­ and gam e by th e S ta te G am e com- bro n e rid in g , bull doc Ing, ste e r u ll. th a t w a, n o thing Do you ed in the dining ludl for a wh lid iu I hb I o ii , tho D airy Product*, »how, rid in g , c alf roping a n d o th e r m ind if I tell you how nice you cl to gether Hostesses w eie Mi.». lixsk? '1 ( oral lliixlcriii.ui Mr» J Wick and F lo w e r show a n d T r u th In M eat» nventrt. "O f ( s u r e I don 't m ind Why nhow and conibli d Il< rso T he dluplay, a» well a» tho.se u rra n g e d do people alw ays ask you If you M r. A Hehubring have som ething Picnic in iu ir r I rhlax by th o se v e ia l c o u n tie s in th e Rodeo will b< held in t lie Indoor m ind wlien they A picnic dinnei has lx*en schedul- s ta te . p leasan t to say. a n d rem ark, l >f th e Itelflc Inti ■riiatlonal «d at thv 1 o t » 1 tem ple in th in k you ought to know' w hen " T h e u su al ’Ivertock exhibit». Tig aid Eric lay evening at <’ 30 bj th ey 're going to t< 11 you som ething aft m o o n and Both pu v Ilion. th e T lgardvlile R ebekah club. I n ­ In c lu d in g d a iry a n im als, f f cat- perfectly h o rrid?" • a re s e h td - »ln ep, » V. n lng p, rforiu 1 don't know B ut they do, don 't v itations have been e x tru d e d to tie , sw ine, d r a f t h o r n t h t 1. ' Neal laughed Well, th en memlx-rs ot tile I,Mai Odd Fellow p o u ltry a n d p et stock. >oI and tiled. and It, ix-kali lodges T h e R ebekah ■perhap you w ont m ind If I tell degree tea m will lurid a pra»ti e tended a liotLsc p a rty a t th e big dav. ill P o rtlan d last week visiting vou. too how lovely you w en' th ese .< - i'»n a f te r flu* evening meal. A nna B utterfield. last two evenings. You look Just I x »U m * at Hungerv lilc of Oi ' hai - In., sister. Mi l4 « c H ard .Schedule W ilbur Moor of ValbJo. C a l. wa. like a w hite rose in t h a t m uslin d ih SaVurd i> night wi n «lame Tigard ftbull squad is facing Pci m an Mr and Mi C larence visiting at the Jo lu i W enger home dress." o h . do you really th in k so? I'm a still ¡schedule th is >, ar w ith eight Updike Ml a n d M rs G eorge Ear last week aiiw.. listed hollowing is the m erm an. Mr a n d Mrs W R H u d ­ Mr and Mrs David T sehabold. aw fully glad! I bought it F riday, schedule w ith four a t bona- and son. E rnest and Vivbui H udson C lara I - liabold and Mi M rCuen m W allaeetow n, ironi Mr. G olden- .• .i .iu i\llle, I « 1 went to Dingview .Sunday to 'L i t burg An 1 tlrese clothes too W as tier C latskanie, th e n October th e W allace M rC uen fam ily Mr tin s w liat you m eant by a sim ple U E stacada here, O ctober 1». I m - MeCuen has lawn very slek all lltle serge su it ?" Exactly And tlie lia t ls cork- ,• t Drove. t h e n ’ Novemtx i 2 New- sum m er a n d Is low able to be Ix’ig lw»rr. November W. Hillslx»ro. around, alth o u g h hot able to work I mg. too 1 ye been doing som e shop- here. N ovem ber Hi. a n d Beaverton, H aloid M eCuen re tu rn e d w ith Ills ! ping m yself I ye bought tw o of Novem ber 30 tliere g ra n d p are n ts to visit for a tim e. I those new bottles t h a t keep tilings Teachers of th e high •» hool m ade HELVETIA A luryc c-ruwd a t- ’ h o t o r cold, w hichever you like. a su rp rise visit io Mia. Harvey t«*li(l u o w d la expected Mr C raig a n d h e r M>n A llan i rul services wi re to n d u ete d a t the has put up a w onderful lunch; and stu d e n ts a n d p a ren ts as C hristina C raly of C'orvulllA visited tier Donelson At Sewell chapel T uesday it's a perfect day. I should say we M aybach before lx-i m arriag e Having a r m Chicago th e W orlds d a n y tite i, M rs Jolui Pnbol.s. la.st a fte rn isin w ith Rev R L. P d tn am were Iraving good luck all around." Well, I should say we were." I air aixl a huge p a rt of th e m id ­ « e d i O n Hundav th ey went to ofticiating Pile laxly was shipped dle west M rs E d ith S tro m and W alla W alla. Wa-sh to visit M rs to tlru y . Mills. W t s e . for burial Tire G riffins, arm ed w ith Ivampers, Mrs M ontgom ery was born at Jars a n d w raps, were all read»’ to E .th e r aixt Albert S tro m re tu rn e d Craly ..Lsier Mr» P u I xj I s accom - M assena, N Y . July 17. 1859. a n d sta rt w hen Neal a n d A nne reached home l s ‘ t week-etui T hey have p anied th etn H elvetia band ha» lost w-veral had lived in HllLsIairo th re e years W allaeetow n. a n d M rs O rtffin, ta k ­ been gon«» for several weeks visiting of It» m em ber» lately H o rte H ein- SI'-- is survived bv th ree sons. (1 E ing in A n n e s a ttra c tio n s w ith one with frieiub» and relatives mv and two «1 hl» daughter.^. M ontgom ery of H illsboro O rland a • glance w hile the Inbnoduc- I one to S t M ary’s fit K a th ry n and V erna H eiiuuay. quit Mi ntgom ery of d r a y s M ill' W ise, tlohs were going on. was n o t long In a IxXly contested game Marv •. h igh .school defeated T igard some tune ayo w hen the laniilv and Roy M ontgom ery of Portland. In deciding tlia l Roy m ust be res­ cued ut any ixrst S he Insisted on 12-0 at H uber Friday a fternoon moved to a farm n e ar lloriny. JO H N T. W IIIT E S in t sittin g on tire back s e a t w ith him, Tlx* H uints scored Just before the wliete h r will farm o h a larger Brief funeral services were c o n ­ while Anne resum ed h e r place be­ , nd of th e first half w hen a clev­ « a le C arol W enger went to W h it­ from side Neal in front. Her ra p tu re a t erly ex,*, ut4*d forw ard bass. K elle­ m an eollrae at W allu W alla W ash d ucted Saturvhiv m o m ln e her to B arkley, netted 30 yards and H ary HaderLs* h e r Ls em ployed at Dunclson a n d Sewell parlors for tlie sensation of sw ift m otion, like a toudulow n In th e last q u a rte r tile Pei fee! Ion B akery I I I HIllAboro Jo h n T W hiteside. KJ of Buxton Im agined flying, her eager a sto n - Plonske who played a ste lla r gam e Mr W enzel Is prep arin g for u w ith P astor Henry 8. H aller of P il­ ushmen! at th e beauty o f t h e at (ixl for St M ary s, recovered a hand concert a t H elvetia h a ll O c ­ grim liousr officiating M r Buxton ..s'liery, h e r joy in being w ith Neal, was born ill M aryland. M arch 29. were all too g re at for u tterance. Tigard fum ble and m a .serie» of tober 20 Jo lu i Piibols a n d Janie.1. B a tc h ­ 1852 a n d (lied here on Friday after T hey reached th e fam ous "gorges" line plays a n d a end ru n pul the ball o n th e five-yard line Pre, Lsco elder hud a B ve-polnt deer w hen a short illness O ne son, John, and in tune to go th ro u g h tlvem before to,»’., it over for th e final score they re tu rn e d (r»ni a h u n tin g trip four gran d ch ild ren , all of Buxton, luncheon M rs G riffin was sure survive th e walk would be too m uch for Hit,- a n d C onklin for T ig a rd were in KaM rrn Oregon All A nderson was um olig th e her. a n d besides, she w an ted to get tlx* best ground gainers. T ig ard will f e t th e a d v ertisem e n ts help you th in g s ready for th e ir m eal So Roy m eet M cM innville on th e local field lucky h unter» who bagged a deer dutifully rem ained twhUid to help m ake your shopping plans h u t week this Friday. M rs Henry H taehll a n d d a u g h ­ B ank C om plim ented ter lXirothv silent th ree days lust Tigard ixuik was com plim ented ,»n the rem arkable int rease of de- week w ith Iwr sister-in-law Mrs l*».its show n by the local hank by E rnest Z ureher C larenee B adertarlier, w ho liu-s E A C arroll, repre.M*tttative of the 1 «xlcral Deposit In su ra n ce C o rp o r­ been at I l l s hom e here tor th e past ation W ashington. D C . when h, week suffering frill blotal poison mud«« a business call W ednesday in a wound on his arm . re tu rn e d N inety-nine jmi cent of th e d e ­ l-Yldav to t h e C ity Meal m a rk e t in posit* in tlx* T igard bank a re in ­ Beaverton, where Ls Is em ployed Rev C H offm an of P o rtla n d will sured. conduct E nglish servtce nt Phillips Je n k in s H eads L etterm en L etterm en «1 tlie High w liuol R eform ed c h u rc h S unday a t 11 m et M onday m id el<» led tlie follow­ a in Everyone Is invited to a tte n d in'! officers Alin Je n k in s, presi­ Sam Btulert-wher s|*'iit a Jew d en t; P a t Cooper, v lc e -im n d e n t; Joe llordcn w c re U ry ; E arl S m ith. (leasuriT . K e n n eth Jo h n so n , •'•>'. - DEF.R SEASON Keiint. T. S m ith und (H en Lllili. O p e n e d S r p t e m lw r 20 advisors K le a n b o re A m m u n itio n Several m em bers of th e loenl Odd I s rd R if lew Fellow lodKe nwt S un d ay ntornUiK and hud u w . km I p arty for W. C. CORWIN HARDW ARE f a r t e r , who h a s been a m em ber of Agent tire order for HO years. H is lodge T ubes T ested Free at I’oniuu M ichigan, recently gave lauiK'» Radio him a life m em bership. It Is be­ lieved th a t C a rte r Is one ot the old­ est in m em bership In th is slate. rig a rd C h ristia n E ndeavor soci­ H tldltlon to ull th e o iit- «tuntlinx test,ire« In The New ety m et n t tlie home of Itev. und HARRISON D. HUGGINS and ( ir r iit r r Hnntluy Journal Mrs W R adem acher for th e m o n th ­ vou xxIII fin d a com plete booli- D. ly business m eeting M onday eve­ le n x th novel every xxerk . . ning m id discussed plaits for the EVE, EAR, NOSE ANI» T H RO A T w ritte n hy th e nation'« fore­ rest of tlie year. most it ut hors— profusely Illu s ­ SPEC IA LIST tra te d In color hy noted « rth ts . T H lA IlD I ’ lilL s tb U k H IL L S B O R O , OREGON her G ig,, o r twice, hungrily, he took a r.tcaithy glance a t hl* w atch, realizing th a t Aniw argi Neal were 'c itu ln ly n o t hurrying, tlvat lliey inu .t Inueed liave lked m e why I d id n 't m ix them w ith some of those flower» growing in tlie m eadow 1 noticed th em a t tlie dance of course." "D o you know w liat they re c a ll­ ed ?" "C ertain ly I do Q ueen A nne's Lace . . . by Jove!" How quickly he h a d sensed th e sym bolism which had eluded G eorge entirely! S he cau g h t h e r breath " I t grows wtiere the soil ls very poor T h e farm ers th in k i t s ju st a weed—a n aw ful p e st.’ "B ecause they c a n 't see how b eautiful it is A nne—A n n e —m y d a rlin g !" H is arm * tiad tightened a bout h e r like bands of steel. He bent a n d laid hl* face against her hair, th e n suddenly w ith a little cry hi* lips brushed acres* tier cheek, seeking h e r m outh, a n d found it ready u p ­ tu rn e d to th e hard, hot kisses w hich he pressed down on it. T hey clung to each other, two clean, p assio n ate young creatures, fused In th e w hite L am e of th e ir first g reat desire. . . Neal was tlie first to recover h im ­ self. He drew away from Anne gently, w ith a caress th a t he m ight have given a child. T h en he took Collars, Edgings, Jabots! N e^ sunn« H ayw ard then. And ag ain she found herself pow erless to refuse. He helped her o u t of tire c ar and opened the lairs. T og eth er they pasesd in to th e cool greennes* of th e posture, sw eet w ith th e scen t ol th e A ugust fragrance. "I'm a fra id you'll stum ble and h u r t yourself. It's so d a rk wta-re th e m oonlight d o esn 't strike May I p u t my a rm aro u n d you?" Here’s, Why Benefit Dance at Helvetia Saturday M. Page Five Q u ilt Makers 1,000 YARDS N e w P r in t s 36-inch Wide. YARD 10c 2-POUND C o tto n Extra Fine Quality. B atts 44c Many Styles! «2.98 All lea th er, W ell c o n s tru c tio n ' T ipped or p la in ' C o m fo rta b le ' Low’ priced 'S -l I MARATHON HATS "The Rochelle" Men’s Dress SHIRTS Preshrunk! 98« B roadcloths in p lain w hites and solid colors. Also fan cy p a tte rn s . 14 to 17! Buys! Men’s UNION SUITS Heavyweight! *2.98 9«« A ll-over s t i t c h . A s m a r t sty le! S n a p b rim s and tap e red crow ns. P o p u la r shades! L o n g or short sleeve, a n k l e length styles! 34-46. R a y o n trimmed. Buys! j. c p¿nn