The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 28, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
V alu e o f Q u a lity
C hicks D iscu ssed
((* iiit i( n u » < i
(B y Mr*. John M Davidson!
HELVETIA — Sunshine club met
20. Fifty-one »dies a n d several
children were present. After the
business session, the program was
a George W ashington guessing game
and a skit. Mrs William Rufener
won first, Mrs. Pete Yunker second,
and Mrs. Dayton Mays won con­
solation. Mrs O tto Solberger and
Miss Helen Kinsle presented the
skit, "T here’s One Boru Every
M inute.” The hostess, assisted by
Mrs. Henry Staehli and Mrs. Emma
Dlerdorff. served a dainty Oeoree
Hillside grade school lias been
W ashington lunch. Next meeting
will be with Mrs. A. L. Troutm an awarded an A -l health
...
plaque sig- L eo n ard 'etin ro
pladne are
ee with
in North Plains March 20. Mrs nifying compliance
___ the
__ , H , Leona^ Clinton and Jacquelin Lew-
Davis and Mks Langue will be health points required by the W ash- ton- oldest and youngest pupils in
assisting hostesses.
ington County H ealth ’ association < the school
Joseph Wenzel had four pupils in
preventive program The
O thers In the picture are: K neel­
take part in the declamatory con- a a a . a a s t,ie f*rst made in the
test a t North Plains Friday. Lilly c o H” i y '
ing—Jackie Conklin. Jim m y Conk­
Schneider was first in divison III
,?E°Kram u as started
humorous; Doris Jossy. first in “ . October. I®34- and many other lin, Dale Clapshaw. Benny Clinton.
division I. dram atic: Howard Ritter schools in the countv are preparing Jerry Conklin. Stanley Schnildlkof-
-
to meet t h e requirements. The
and ------
Helen —
Youngen, second in their
plaque was presented to the Hill er, Dale Baker. Leonard Clinton.
division.
Mrs. Fred Youngen and daughter
school recently during a health Takasi Ihahara. Joe Schmidlkofer.
Program
Lillie went to Forest Grove Sun
R uth Elame Anderson. Jacqueline
day to see her new nephew Leo.
O f
« z-v
son of Mr and Mrs. Abe Truman industry this year would be a c a - / ' " ____ j
lamtty Hence I feel the govern- Virade 5chOOIS 0D C n
New
.»
. Pastor Honored
„
ment will do everything in its pow-
r lu
announced th at the collec­
tion for last Sunday would be giv­
en to the Albany school
Mr. and Mrs. h . C edi and Mrs.
Helen Anderson and son Don oi
Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. H
J. Churehley Sunday.
Lrwton. Dick Morrow. Tommy Clap-
alia*'. and Yashl Inahara.
First row standing
K athleen
Clapshaw. Jeon Clapshaw
Ruby
Riddling. Mildred Riddling. Wayne
Williams. W arren Hodges. Betty
Jean Bamford. Halbert Clapsliaw
and Kenjt Inahara.
Lpst row. standing: Mrs. George
Ray. Miss a . L. Bauman (teachers).
Mrs. Carl C lapshaw . L a b u r u m
Fritch. Jewel June Conklin. Tina
Clapshaw. Louise Beaman, Luella
Clapshaw and V irg in iaj?lapshaw
fro m
|u tM «
eiicy on llie part of |giiiltrvmeii i„
keep Hie bird, under too eleim
conillllon;. lie stales that It b,
portant Hint the birds lie allowed
io come in roniaet with u small
uinounl of eiK'cldiosis In order Ihiu
they may liiilid up an linrniitiitv
IT tills iiiiniiinlty Ls not built up
wlille Hie birds are young tliey w.ll
be apt to contract Hie disease m
r lime wdicn It win interfere wi-ii
production
Tlie Oregon S tate eot.ogr bottoie-
heat electric brooder was on ,u’,
play nt the meeting, lien F il a r
rural servi«« agent for the p .„,
land G eneral Klectrle company ,
hlblted this brooder ami dUcusv.,i
Ils features with the poultrynien
S.lllor
u J tiin n Frail?
l r t lll Z TrtlK
I Q | j S
General I p trn id Cim tinurs
WASHINGTON - l-ersUtence ,,r
the uplreml bi industrial dlvbüoiï
t-on lime to m aintain unquestlomsi
leadership In Hie progress now I,
lng recorded.
G ra p p lin g M atches S
Sailor Franz, a rough, tough grap-
pler hailing from Suu Diego, Cal ,
will head the double main event
wrestling card at the V F w hall
b e«’ tonight (Thursday). The bouts
will be the first to be conducted
here by L. D. Coulter, Portland
promoter, who has leased lhe local
hall.
Opposing F ranz in the one-hour
fund deficit. It would, however, !Vat.Sh Jwtl* be Marine Jacobs of I
Portland,
a clean, fast wrestler of i
avoid any new taxes to which th? the scientific
type. Prom oter Coul-i
governor is opposed, although sev­ ter predicts a red hot" m atch f o r 1
W
W
R S S
A n n u a l S p e e c h M eet eral
measures are still percolating local fans.
dustry.
amuse- i Chet Wiles, wrestling cop. a n d 1
IContiniMd fp.nr
on e)
. around including
- a tax
— on
— -------
the new minister for Phillips and
Food Back , to 1930 . Prices
| Heme Olsen of PortlantT are m atch- I
...........
. c
da>' M arch 8 at the court house nients and another on luxuries.
Helvetia. About 40 church members
Bought and Sold
The
<*d ¿or the 30-mlnute event and
from both districts were
s
s
x
X
r
t
f
/
r
neither of these grapplers need in - I
Program for the evening
Winnorc or
. * i
!■ ^^districting Of the state . f o u r . i u traduction
u u a tu v n « to fans here. The c u r - (
music and singing. Next Sunday
ha? increased a rpVlnners
of contests last Friday j legislative purposes seems to be | ta m ja is e r will feature Vic Potter
1928 Buick 4-door Sedan
Rev. Fresenborg will preach in
5W0, ar'd a
English at Phillips church at 11 c ^
"out" until a fter another census oi Elmonlca and Jack Keiser oi
u ieir i ; y ear, of m arried Ilf«, -suinslhlua of a pho.
CI aaa B School»
1929 Buick St. 4-door Sedan
is taken. Attorney G eneral Van- Portland, a pair of scrappy w riter- nomenoB in Hollywood by th , w a y -lla ro ld Lloyd and h l, wife «er«
Z x " W ^k le has ruled th at t'h ïta g W .'-'| welghts
Ladies' Aid met wtih Mr. William
prices ;
r®'**d
,n
»»»frit
by
their
youngsters,
io
a
mm
k
wedding
field
In
1930
W h ip p et
Zurcher February 13. Next meeting !^n , n v ^ PTo-J .to5T ?,lyii7thlrty per u«iy j*ne FWw'ar. Cornriïu»1 T ira o s ture exhausted
- * * its powers in th y
the Lloyd, Beverly H ill, home. Gloria, left, wu. bi Idoaiuaiil." Peggy
will be with Mrs. Ab«' Youngen
R ^ n<i nE 8hty per 5 ent
11 ; * » r j o r ie Ann McCor- d i r e c t i o n
by
its
redistrlcung
acts
oi
N
a
tiv
e
D
a
u
g
h
te
r
acted aa "liest man. and Harold. J r M played the role of a "m arrying
1927 Chevrolet Coach
M arch 13
' f r. 1
R etaU food prices have nn <-k. t o r n e lli» , a m n istie M , m Sah- la g t and 1933, the one changing j
o
JUHI <*• of the peace,* u» (heir amused pureuta
looked on.
Mr. and Mrs Mike Waefler and
Since the now. Cornelius, humorous. D ivision III— 1
puraut, looked
on.
districtsl
R um nJ
J
Chevrolet 1 Vg-ton T ru ck
£ ‘’rn,H“ ' dr,n,,‘"''• *'”to “ a “ num
“» b ber
e r of representative districts
daughter Lavieda. and Mr. and *?*Lb
i, about one-third
Cornoiiu*. dram atic,
and the other creating a separate
DUntU W ednesday
Mrs Wallace McCuen and family
ff£?he, i^ ? re » « d^ t ntl?is means
n te . 1 s t:
S - M r . prelim
P r e . ü inary
n ^ e o c . o M
: D iv J £ „ , ^
t
Of ' Ä l a i ^ a n d Œ
7 30 p. m. Confirmation on Palm
of Longview, Wash., visited Mr. and ?n t
h
J
2 ? In mg costs
Pauline V e n h u m . M eti^er dram atic
.
— ------------ -
Mrs. Valjean W arren, nee M ar­ H ilh i, G ro v e E nter
Sunday
H o ly Communion o n
Mrs. David Tschabold Sunday.
R en t? a ?
J ? u r ,mont1? - „ !i;M
?er\aMet*rer'
Division a u n tie s which up to this thne have garet Rosella Lee, died F r I d a i
Agency
It
Oleta W right.
M etiver
itram .n.-
IftMtn in
u y > s R in . . . — a
__ n d , Y a n i-
Boy Scouts had a busy meeting ?n £ o d £ a ? ^
Maundy Thursday. Services during
Bohhv
at San Bernardino. Cal. She was
B
asketball
Tourney
Lent:
Sunday
mornings,
confession
G
rah
am
-P aig e Sedan
Friday
night.
Five
of
them
are
*
n
jfle
born
a
t
Cherry
Orove
January
7
Friday night Five of them are oi living costs some ¿ressure far
111 » . r t l »
»'ill counties. As a result of the
; and litany, a t 10 30; vespers al
was m arried February
re n ^ m o r/n f
,tSw?iichi>r fn’ higher wages during 1933 can be o ^ n'* j‘k Ri 1vh c "»'"«.
hun- >r- attorney general’s r iling two bills 1915. and
(C ontinued from p a re one)
$849
D
elivered
H ere
7
30
Wednesday
evenings,
litany
tend court of honor at Hillsboro to- ^S
ected .
n
^ ¿ .1
R~ n' Jr"
'••• “i the present
present session
have he.‘„
S.he ls surv‘',ed by her once during the tilt did the Vik- and sermon; Friday evenings. Wuy
expected.
session have
been
night.
aldowttr. her parents. Mr and Ings threaten the county cham - of
All in all, the outlook for the
abandoned.
One
sought
to
take
a
Hie
Cross,
and
sermon
Young
CI bm C School,
W illy s 4-door Sedan
peo ople's meetings as announced
senator away from the Um atilla- r e ? X? Er Ijee Ol Banks four sis- pions
daughter Luella of B nx camp vis coast is not noticeably different
° .ulld «‘• i h T h „ rsd ä y " ä t'"3 (
$579 D elivered H ere
„„
B ic r n t n ,. ,n d F>iith ür.in.'V.y.i./’dri.m«- Morrow-Union district and give it fonila rÎÀnonatt* f S tp S «î2i5Î S i? " ,, WU!î b.ut four n>!” utes to go ln
tted his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. from th a t of the balance of t h e , fil'
fLlOrnino
.. J— W
t lo
Q VW iX
V Vo oO
HVo.aoSoa
,, io
prosperity in one tie - - b Dwl^
may b«« consulted any
uiiy ;
Banks a n • d - L olal_ ■the
<W»rter.
m v e •’ *• . * astor . n»«y
» I« D
ow ning. I Lyda.
humoroua. Di- to
M. Davidson. Saturday n i g h t . nation. In fact, -__
K T î lam
ath
county.
The other l i a Sprogls
__ of _____
'ñi
Quarter, Forest n Orove
"—
10 o'clock and
They report a small crew working a ,, ¿ 5 t iora? sra tL « i? a iiOSo !n t^ !" vision II — Dori* Sim m \JL' ons, Bio-—
Come in fo r
bring the score to ID morning or b«'twcrn
sought
dissolve
M LAI
ultnom
ah- Mary, of Northwest Bible institute rallled
11 -
w*
* to
—
—
—
ox, ,
h the
A g X.
owA
w il l
d ra m a tic. Robbie Burr —
by
of
“
—
—
■
1
'
»’ The Vikings, however, missed h o u ~ office 3 ^ ‘ f ' Ja c is tm /a tre e l'
s S
i K
a r 8 <° •»’“
s r t . - . 's : " -
■" 1 — All” ’ k«iiin.' £ Iat^ ali)as-Columbia district a n d h r ^ a t t l e ' W a s h ; and two half-
Demonstration.
ou lcc' 304 E Jackston street
tie Columbia in with Clatsop in a brothers. Glenn of G aston and two foul shots th a t would have tied
Leonard of Salem.
'th e score and the Hllh? hotinnters t
xv .
rth w w tern : Division I— N aom i Can- new district.
A group of dairymen attended the ? ? cem '
slxte“ 1 by. N o Buxton,
g r un. " aL .servJr ” w,‘i£ held from gathered ln two more poinU to Ill t C r C S t S llO V V 'II 111
d ra m a tic; A lpha M l« i'ctrr-
CABS FAINTED
legislature at Salem Monday. Those
ten ner
S, ‘ Z 1“ ,o n . Buxton, humorous. D ivision II— Billy
. FoÎXstJ a r ?ve * ‘n 21 to 17.
going from here were A rthur Con- W ashinJmn
«,lrade ln Mabai. Harrison, d ra m a tic. H .rol,I Ricbcn
Senator
Dickson -------------------------
has Introduced
.
-
Undertaking company Wednesday
„„.sooro
1..,
neu. Elmer Guerber.
Guerber Abe Youngen
Younsen —a ,
, i , . ab2ii.t fifteen per H arruon. humorous. D ivision i l l - Robert a bill Which WOUld be a great llcltt afternoon with Interm ent at Forest Qu Hillsboro
nell.
ir er 12 led
\ 8 to 3 a t the first
Gas - O il • Accessories
Local Sales E vent
ja r . te r . 12 to 8 a t the half and
? n exposing speeders and h it-a n d - View cemetery.
John Davidson and Victor Christen­ cent above 1934. These gains are £ n S b Bux?"Tumor,d" m,' ic;
9"
^O
I31ca
-lat
better
th
an
the
average
sen.
19
to
13
a
t
the
three-quarter
mark
------n
Many
people
from
Hie
surround-
—
N
orth
ern
:
D
ivision
I--D
o
r
is
J
umj
,
Hel-
J
FUn
d
r
iv
e
r
s
.
I
t
W
ou
ld
r
e
q
u
ir
e
t
h
a
t
for the country as shown by the
Cox w a, high jxtlnt m an with 11
communities were here Friday Car» W ashed and Polished
: 5?bsonchart. which is now nine vet**, d ra m a tic; Scotty sti« u m . North every m otor vehicle be eaulDDed Future H e ld G o o d
counters while Bailey. Vikina guard ‘V’1' s “ tllrd“v to take advantage of
“
per
cent above 1934 .a n d " s ix te ^ ^ n " ’’
u '? h, Z lt? ted plate holders whlch
Im p ro v em en t S een
was
next
with
nine.
’
,
t
hS
P
P -opratlve sales offerings of
per cent below normal.
H I—B etty Coomea. N orth PU in.c d™" wouW autom atically drop off the
for T h is C o u n ty
Laws Cannot be Ignored
m a lie; L illy Schneider. H elvetia, huntor- car or truck when the vehicle col­
on Pacific Coast e r N ^ atural
e m X T ri t ,^ ^ tt7
T '
:
» — lided with any object, leaving the
(C ontinued from pane one)
the cham ber of commerce.
(C«W4*inn*r) from p*«~e one)
-- —
UiC
wiat —-•
tell-tale license plate behind for must not be turned over to these 17 “J ‘he prelim inary game.
™ «»at
.M , Crune^djamatie.
Hillsboro
took the "irusure
measure 01
of s Bt t , Exira sairspeopie
salespeople were required 2nd and W ash Phon« 2K41
creased purchasing power in th e
of this section are too soft £ inton ----------- ----- --
. "
the inform ation of the police. Nol special Drivllege groans and «- a ,, . . ory's
12 here
h.r.. .Saturday
un>...a... ...
.... In
I,,..mi, the
«1... buy-
1
rn o n e Z M I
. Mary a 39 to U
nigh!
ln some eases
handli
fa m in e areas. As I told mv readers “ u. IeaZ'ul. They seem to tack s i " ° i ' Bend, d ra m a tic. sh irie y Mult- only th a t but the plate holder centrated nower he w
a S X u b l ni r a . M
»
ln the flnal *«>»'■ In the rounty er£ w , '*'a DeP»rtmcnt
store h id
Organization of the National Re race. On Tuesday night Use 1 .. 1 s,vcn extras for the two days and
Wesiey colored lights would em anate there- sources board of w ind. Dana Is lost t j the .Iro n « 8 He e, s tram J C P rnnry
r o ic o r c oriel
«»wxmn.e all
,11
1 h a t e f f i c i e n c v wiU
w ill always
alu 'a w c be re- North
— .
pad 1*«
W heat f raisers
and fruit (growers
Bend, oratorical
h a i r m a an
n
strong 01 Helens team ex.rn
1 from indicating the speed at which northwest regional
alone the coast have not onlv had J araed a n d inefficiency will always
regional c chairm
was •>.
31 to .w,
27.
Gour's
Woman's
shop
reported
I
the
vehicle
was
traveling
a
t
any
explulned.
The
purpose
of
the
board
the benefit of raisiné prices, but
Punished. No legislature or con-
Hilhi (2 |
<1T> Fereai i,r.»r manv tukln« ndvfint i-ro of »heir
they have’ had fair "crops'‘to*"boo?
ail''Pend fh i/'la w T orniiv C apitol NeWS Letter time.
is to couple natural and hum an re- , Co«. U ____ _
—
~
“ *■*
p n a fn r U n ro n
*
s««er "Save a Dollar Sale ’’ One grocer i
Hence, the farmers' Income on the Ion?
of tlm e- Senator Borah
’ • •
j sources for a program of well- W»hner. 2
4. Waiab said the rush came
f.i.it fiut-
I Continued from paire one)
S amm I, < ....
coast .w as substantially higher in ^ J d J ’f™ ts,J^lay_get re-elected by'
. ,Fassage oi the Thom as bill p r o - ' ordered living, he said.
Siramor. iirday afternoon It waa difficult to
Kirharilaon, 1
appealing for the inefficient- but g°vernor s‘8ns the bill which has
1934 th a n In the previous year
^
iDg
or
Pa>'lng
o!
Approximately
125
persons
such “st&tcmen ’ are —
1,1—
airoad.«
aqccaj
«
u
.
*
-------
—
.
k Bailor
..‘ ..on handle, although he preferred the
at-
I
pulling down already passed th e house and sen­
».
Range conditions in the northwest
ff° rh P*1111011 Peddling la ex- tended from Hie cham ber of c m -
'
have been m
uch
h
e t r e r t th
h a an
n
in “ ue“
y m ftltow
ucracy
Armo* “Hillsboro Day*’ plan.
much
better
in
lth e F.7*;6“ Th<‘ u t- ate.
pec
ted
to
have
a
dicidedly
different
inerce,
Business
A:
•
•
•
■"
?euowJw99 15 efficient needs no
P r o f e s s io n a l Turbo«
other livestock areas. C attle men
Three-Y ear Pina Awarded
1?f'i-i»n«d Jfi, - - lg-
therefore, are in a fine position with h ineFfiriXn«
a n d i’*tl*n»or»
8 ieUow
Ieuow who
who ls ts
The adm inistration's cabinet form T Jo ... ° n the busness of promoting Women's club. Coffee club
________________
t T hree-year pins were awarded at 1
r Besses’.
nessev
the strong upward swing of meat The ’e ffd e n T ^ iii0 !“ 10 baZlkruPt t y of government proposal is not be­ initiative measures p a r tic u la r ly Service club. M ajor R F.
Piieri.il
lira..
the
Bald
Mountain Sheep d uh but
prices. Dairy operators are begin-
«“ « e n t will live and the in ­ ing taken very seriously among th»
H ere Now
planning
aaik UMW
th« entirely removed ™°tlf has
— been regional
,,— 7 k
—
« commission
. muauaimk con-
March -t 7?, a
”
wc''k to ni11 a " d Evelyn Kelly,
ning to make money. Nearly every i Ti,tnt' i5 £ 1 AP«a“ u Out'
lawmakers.
Had
it
been
introduced
resent?
nnT
a ,
m,easure
rep-
sultant.
accompanieu
Dana
uccompameu
Dana.
c
i
n
w
l
urav?-“
q,i“*cs‘mi‘
8und“
y
«
•’"111
and
Mildred Mead. Itav
section on the Pacific coast reports
reDorti fi««p«-
. o . - J , . ¿*7,
'a ’ , oi the survival of the earlier in the « « io n H i
of the ““ J“' reforms
Dr.
Dr. E.
E. J. J. Anderson
Anderson of of Linfield ,
ot wor^ P
10:30 Nell and Elsie Knepper The corn-
Piare Y our Ordern
m onth to month improvement In ¿ress of end! push forward the pro- « r l ie r in the session it undoubtedly of the present session
college will speak at
the cham ber prayer Pastor H.fiirv'"« AA ™ornl"g mimlty has organized n sheep ,-ltih
lzation
genera- w°uld have received
_______ _
— serious con-
crop conditions due to copious rains, ,,„¿7 r>.
« “ 9" in
ln th
lne e genera
of
commerce
Monday
on
"A
New
speak
on
the
ihiM
7
Hallci
w“j £*“ {.2lub and ” ‘K rlub ,rd bY J >
Through the
—the best for several yeirs. In the
M “ i» » boosted in<T S ,“ X aS X 'h S S ‘"lf
p “ b lk ' " ’ « 'X ' • H e ir
Kind of College Education.”
. I X
m o n s „ on “ ’U
ir ! ? ,1,.? / n\
, ,;.r.1.,? _ <’f
club, led b>
1935 outlook, the fruit and truck
the past. This law ]s
sermons
"Christian
Perfection
Agnes Kelly.
garden crops along with livestock,
ihrif?v ^ I i 2 d: U breeds 8 more as a trial balloon to test
II Aa D,tVlne. VJJfues of Faith. Hop«’
Its e lf to Edgings Pile
look particularly promising. The
’ ^ d courageous race, out pubic sentim ent toward such
C.
A
.
Dreeszen
O
btains
i
and
.
j
Love. _Catechlsm
-------------
—
and
•«
•
Bible
_____
___
_
OSCAR N lT dlM A N
.Th® Public ta invited to help it-1
continued advance in certain farm
T he
« « « « « gifts
c
, , study, each 8unday at 9 30 a
Easter M
.na,' a sh w a» %
' ,sSnr Nltchman.
Nltchinnn. formerly of
prices, which I expect during the «„
^?5ld'. ^ ^ a d of trying a reform than anything else. Oov- self free"~oi charge" uTu p lle o f 'e d a .
ra s t Kesults From A d until «aster.
March
n ,n" , . Oscar
earlv part of 1935. should be par- not hnfL , t^ , ? . r‘V ? ble law' whv ernor M artin himself is strongly | in gs four feet in length at Carlson
preeszen of east O r t street
M arch ' W e d n e . ^ .
M o n ^ y ’^ ’c ordlng io C m d ^ e W M
________ s
C. A. Di
ticularly beneficial to the Pacific S u ld re n ^ T h a U Clt h 1 l° ° Ur SCh° ° 1 sold on the cabinet form of gov- mill. Just beyond
J „ 5 i i b l p;. « will
L 7• » be P the
m and
here. a He brother
is survived by hta mother
nin ‘ c^C h ^k leli"011^ of Hills- and other farm lm plem eius'm the “i
vAAAAtAACMf i n a i s tne way to show em inent which would centralize boro'^Vf1
"In r ,hLnleJ
the Wilderness"
coast it.
Telephon© 3101
a brother.
Lumber Orders Picking V d
i W for people In ao
Portland clatulfled columns of th«; Argus and
toP,f' March 8 Liturgy of a t Shady
Brook Charles Nltchman. i
so control pretty largely in the hands ta T h e ^ w n e r ^ f
The greatest industry of Theno’rth - &
W
; . . ™
k e
of the chief executive.
g M ¿ u g h li n is m
“ sal,e lmm'‘dlaWy after the &£. Way of the Cross, and se?mon
-
Ì5
at.
to
he
truJy
V
ic
ie
n
t
one
I 2 ; « ' L -ughlin is in cnarge at the g a p « » “ d' ™
vT7io targe num- »>■<, Helps Carry the Cross"". nt
<,„„11^ Job priniing Arga,
west ls currently showing some im
mill.
provement Pacific coast lumber “ ¿ ^ m Ä y SPlrltUaUy' physlcal-
All hopes of sine die adjourn-1
men, however, cannot expect any
!
scribers
insures
the
advertiser
a
Publisher«’ Financial Bureau
m ent this week have been a b a n - 1 H a z e ld a ie F o u r-H Club
jubstantial increase in orders over
' great m arket place.
Copyrixht 1935
doned and the goal has been moved
the present level unless residential
O rg an ized This W eek
building throughout the country be­
ahead
to
March
9.
When
the
se
s­
Marriage I.irense,
B irths
orgam zedHa ’C H a ^ M a l e ^ J X bT ' c Robf rt <>’1™ d° ‘ B u H ^ ’worHi ol
gins to improve. The latter ls still
near the dépression "low. 'T here has H ” i m ^ a? 7 ? o rV h ‘ A?dDMr£ Hi r£v sion opened Speaker Cooter joined leadership of M rsd w P dBrooksC
»“ -r " d Helen Blanche Wll-
with
th
e
neophytes
of
th
e
house
in
been considerable improvement ln ruary 28 ~
b
B ankj' Teb-
to the'coiiiitv £ h « u Ä £ rd ot Tacom a' Waab . Febtimrt
a boy.
declaring for adjournm ent within according
ig to the county school su 25
the last month and a half, but
the 40 days for which the law ­ perlntendent's o f f i c e , Membership
................... ¡ Ernest H Masters
a a ö * S t f i ^
7
:
H. Master» a y * rtalsy B
" A rch B u ild er” - " H ea lth S p o t ” and " F oot S u p p o r t” S h o e s
makers are paid. T hat period ended of th e club totals 13.
Taylor, both of BeaiMlBn February
S
W
Ä
f w
- s s
^ i r r - 7 » “ »“ »
»
Friday night, last, and th e legisla­
Let
the
advertisem
ents
help
you
tors have since been donating th eir
U to r and m .i e m i ,
“ Hu°i MÌ S S V î l f S , ' “i l “ » A ' c
services to the taxpayers, but clerk make your shopping plans.
and stenographic hire goes on Just
most active industry,
the same.
Until th a t
^ i f l c coast tim
i ^ b e e comes,
r m ¿ however.
m J * be P e u ra e T V Ä n ” ^
^
patient.
It now looks as though unem-
a bo-
Employment conditions
__ _
ployment relief and old age oen-
on the
Fa lkner—To Mr. and Mrs.
hiaVf ilnProved considerably Pa^kner^oF Shadv
A SiOns would be financed through
^ i n X . •v r^ O l^ b ia ^ e ? "
course, will increase the general
power project is giving jobs to a
Have you corns, cal­
great m any men. While agitation
" A rch B u ild er”
for a m ajor strike in 1935 wUl often
louses, bunions, Ath­
a ttra c t the spot-light, nevertheless
Shoes for Women
lete's Foot, itching
? fundam entally hopeful about
A tempered spring steel arrh
feet and toes— weak
the labor situation this year. People
on the coast had a taste last sum­
support, properly filled to the
or fallen arches?
m er of w hat a real labor tie-up
size and width of shoe. I’lenty
Sv?J?S » P .ey wilj
with me In
Here is your ehanee to
of room arrows hall to avoid
saying th a t a walkout in any major
obtain quick relief through
cram ping toes. Combination
the
latrst scientific meth-
heels of rubber th a t will not
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MB
xts of the world famous
run over. (At Well’s exclusive­
M A IN S T R E E T
foot authority, Dr. Wm.
WE KNOW
ly).
M. Scholl, who haa devel­
P H O N E 81
C H E V R O L E T S
oped an appliance or rem-
"Red G o o se ”
-dy for every foot trouble.
P rom p t S ervice . . .
Be sure to attend
— Y O U K N O W US1
C hildren’s
w •• ••• M
dV
Shoes
With “straight
Specials for M arc h 1 and 2
tread" lasts
anil ventilated
»reh insole,
b et the little
feet grow and
Red & W h ite . 1-lb. pkg.
develop n a tu ­
rally in “Red
Goose” shoes.
(At Well’s ex­
clusively).
USED
CARS
Si
Used Car Exchange
v
l
C a le n d a r
S a m p le s
B Fillsb u nilííA rq u s
Foot Comfort at Weil’s Dept. Store
FEET
P owers Grocery
Coffee
I T ’S
B O U N D TO OCCUR
One of our neighbors was chastis
ing his small son the o th 'r day. and
he asked 11m why h. tied a tin
can to the dog's tail. ‘'W ell.' b
replied. “If you know of a better
place to tie it. I ’ll try it the next
tim e.”
T i l l s is a better place to have
th a t balky Chevrolet doctored by
Chevrolet specialists. When we fin­
ish overhauling your Chevrolet j
can bet your last dollar it'll be a
p erm an en t cure. No inexperienced
tinkerers employed here. Every man
on our staff knows Chevrolet from
to Z, and knows how to fix your,
trouble so It’ll stay fixed.
A
1-lb. pkg.
Coffee
N(;w Deni.
1-lb. pkg.
Soap
Palmolive.
Next Years Car
Right Now
Dr. Schoirs
, iliST COMFORT Demonstration
29c
Coffee
Blue & W h ite.
HURT?
3 bars
Biscuit Flour
Rod & W hite. Large p kg .................
25c
19c
14c
Monday, March 4, al Weil’s Depl. Store
1935 M aster C h ev ro let C oach
We
to
'■ B ,X
S im p le x F lex ies”
Che”
A Year or M o re A h e a d
for Children
“N ature last ” shoes th a t as­
sure straight toes ami flex­
ible spring step f„r y„ur kid­
dies. (At Well’s exclusively)
" H ea lth S p o t”
X V n nc e ™ ™ tOr W 0Hd- W a tc h f ° r ° Ur " ext w - k ’«
VHY feet
your .....
feet ......
hurt . and
wh0*
- HOW
b^ " von b- <
i »
j »
.H .,
and demonstrate
QUICK RELIEF COSTS VERY LITTLE
<>f i ° ° T COM« > " T
from lie . 25c and 35c to SffeTn $|' 0) i f V h“ 1’ r" n*in« *" «**«•
by you Dr. Scholl’s Balance«! Pristure A reh^ ""PP° rt* “rc " eedcd
that provide individual correction ,,
ch SllPI>°rts are the ones
and Individually fitted. Molded to v o u r'i”-«* 'ry “re n,|j ,,»*''ble
resilient material; fit in any type s h ^ om " n,'l1 made of <‘ght.
low prices . . .
y ype Wloe' Obtainable at these new