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HI L L S B ORO Vage Eight Plan Benefit Friday Night Program Cooper M ountain; A R G U S , H 11, L S H () R O , G R E G O N THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME Mrs. E. Davis A Homing Byrd Otto Wohler Given a Partv Died Fridav GtXAMDMA, D& a R -O F COURSE VOU'LU BE SUCPCISED. b u t JACKIE AMD X ACE SEC^ETUV eng ag ed Thursday, A p ril 4, . B irth day Observed; Native Services H eld at F ir D au g h ter Buried H a ze ld a le C lub Meet» l.aw n Cemetery on Sunday Sutherland M akes V arsity Bid OREGON STATE C O l.I .E tit Corvallis iHpeelall Spring f<M,t ball practice was resumed hcr>- Ibis week after the spring V tnallon layoff, with about nil aspiring grid aid* reporting for practise dally on the boggy grid Graduates of this year's rook team ure giving the returning lei terinen i real tussle for positions on the 1835 cdllloii of the Beavi i grid machine Dick Sutherlaml. former Hillsboro high star, and member of the 1934 baby Heaver-, was getting the call at llie tackle berth regularly If be eontlnuixi Ins present form be will lx- assured of a position on next year's varsity BEAVERTON Mrs Elizabeth Otto Wohler, 64. of Hillsboro Davis was honored by a pot luck route 4 d'ed here Friday ufter- dinner on her eighty-fifth birthday i noon after an Illness of six months anniversary Sunday at the home of 1 Funeral services were conducted her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. at the local Baptist church Sunday and Mrs. Louis Hughson Thirty- afternoon with llcv M S Wood three relatives were in attendance worth am! ltcv Mulford officiat Native D aughter Dies ing Burial was at Fir Lawn cem e Funeral services w ere held Mon- tery. day for K atherine Kotewa of Hei Mr Wohlet was born January son. W ash. at the B attle Ground 23, 1871. In Germany He came to Catholic church. She was born in the Untied Slates when two years Epw orth League District Progress in 1885 A fter her m ar of age and became a resident of riage Io Jacob Kotewa she resided Meet at Salem This W e e k Washington county 33 years ugo in Portland for about 20 years. She Tin- district Epworth League eon He was married in 1883 to Miss was also a resident of Tigard be ' Elizabeth Francis at Tualatin, who venllon will be held at Jason L e e fore moving to Heison H years d ied .Septem ber II. 1883 T hey church at Salem Friday and Sat- ago. She is survived by the widow-1 moved to their home west of Hills- u t. lav All E p w orth L eaguers in er. two sons, three daughters, her the Salem district are urged to i boro May 2. 1902 mother. Mrs. Victoria Kosinalski, of attend Registration at the church Surviving Mr. Wohler are three Progress, lour sisters and one I sons, Elmer F . A rthur W and on Friday und Saturday afternoon brother, Frank Kosinalski, also of Chester C. Wohler, all of Hillsboro Progress. Ask your attorney to send your Mr. and Mrs. Robert H arris left Despite th e perils of polar route 4 Deceased was a member legal advertising to the Argus Friday by motor for Modesto, Cal , I exploration which he and hl» of the Hillsboro Baptist church and to attend the funeral of Mr. H arris ! men b a re dared sine» 1933, the H illsboro G range. N O T H K T O C M K IIIT O B M Among out-of-town relatives a t In the D U lr U t ( ’«»urt of the t t * i i « t Htet»« brother-in-law , G illette Amidon, i R ear Adm iral R ichard H. for the IH a lr ir t of Ore««»n tending the funeral were Mr and who died Thursday of flu. Byrd, above, has intim ated to Mrs. Hen Wohler and children. In the M a tte r o f C her lea I I H p ie a lla n k (Tub to Plant Trees rupt . No. II 1MM7 In Bankrupt« y questioners th at ba would not ba Mr and Mrs. John Steadliam. and N o lle* la hereby given Io *11 credit« ra The Kiwanis club w ill plant trees averse to leading an o th er expe that on th * U t h day of M arsh. A l> Mrs. F A Everest, all of Portland. along the streets of Beaverton. dition Into the far southern Mrs J N Miller and daughter. I»3ft, ( barlea I I Hpiea of Houto I . B e e * L. R. Dean is at home again •rlo n O re *“ '«. tutnhrupi above neiiicf. wastoa A dm iral 11» rd Is home after some lime spent at ttie Good w ard bound by way of Now Zea Mrs Jones of Clutskanle, and Mi w a s duly a t lju d ic a la d bankrupt . and (bat ami Mrs. Millard Gillette of O re the first roeettog of hie e red I to n w ill list Sam aritan hospital. bebl In »be County C o urt R< mmu In the gon City. Mr and Mrs. Dan Davis of S e a t-» land. County Court llouae a l II11 labor* Ore lie w ere recent visitors of Mrs gon, on lb« 13th day of A p ril. I»J&. at ten A M . at which tim e »aid credit« »• H eatin g Stove Stolen Davies' sister, Mrs. George Ulosser Club Donates Trees for may attend, prove »heir claim *. ap|»oiiit Mrs. Davies was form erly Miss a trustee ««am ine the bankrupt and from Lockwood Hom e Planting in Beaverton Maude Hingby of Progress Ira n »act aurh other liuainaea a> may H eating stove was the o n l y Almost 200 flowering Japanese p ro tx rly come before «aid meeting Mrs. Oscar Effenbcrger and small article taken when thieves broki- Claim« moat be preaenied In fo rm r* trees are being planted along streets son have returned to their heme quired by the B ankrupt Act and «worn neur Tillamook ufter several days into the home of C A, Lockwood of Beaverton Members of the Io. visit w ith Mrs Effingberger's par near the wireless toWer east of Kiwanis d u b are furnishing the The «cbedule fllesl dlacluaea I f .Ido oo | l hftft SO llabllltlee flftOO 00 • «- ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Shellen- Hillsboro last week Chest of tools trees, while the planting la being aase»*. was reported stolen the same day done under auspices of the SERA emptlon« claimed T h rip C on trol P lan T a n g le H a lts berger. hated A p ril 1 . I »«ft. z'v .»• if /^» A numDer num ber of Heaver’ Beaverton high from the Theodore Reber place A dance will be given soon by the 1HOS H T O N G U E J r .. Referee i » i and family of Tim ber spent t h e ! club to help pay for the trees Bankruptcy Hillsboro, Oregon ; O u t l i n e d b y V ^ V T llS school students took part in a re- near Tualatin. Ju ly F ourth P lans w eek-end here w ith th eir parents, . _____ _____ _ lay carnival at Hill Milin _______ M ilitary acad- Mr. and Mrs. C. P Syverson rn d (Continued fro m p a r* on«) Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leopold. I olidttl siso Bp nffleara ii, .it. the city-owned Bagley tracts was parently did as much as could be , 9,if *n **allcd Mrs. Doughty in Hospital approved by the council. During I expected. Thorough and prom pt ap- . Bethal No. 18 of Beaverton was Mrs. Maggie Doughty is a patient the discussion w hich proceeded MOUNTAINDALE—Mr and Mrs, plication is one of the most essen- mstituttHi and installed S aturfuy at the Good Sam aritan hospital in favorable action by councilmen. Mayor G arrett declared that the J A Shaffer celebrated th eir 56th , tial parts of an effective control i March 30 at the Masonic hall by Bethel No 2 D aughters of Mrs. Berger Honored 1 city must not carry economy to wedding anniversary Sunday at program. Job. Officers are: Miss Rhoda Mrs. Max Berger was pleasantly an extrem e and fail to care for Jhe , th£if daughter. Mrs | surprised Thursday evening, her the people. The project would be L- H Peters. The en tire family. , Perm ission to exceed the total Thyng, Queen; Helen Berst. senior birthday when a group of friends beneficial to the w elfare of young excepting one granddaughter, and w heat acreage allowed by the con- princess. a:>d Florence Syverson « i i « W.« people and and would would provide provide employ- emplov- a “ num bei of friends w ere present tracts for 1935 by . _permitting _ _ more junior princess. . Fifteen appointive arrived. The „ evening was snent spent| people spring wheat to be planted does officers w eie also installed Execu- n l a v i n ? "50,1" with three tables in ment for many local persons ‘«r u ie occasion, A t W a sh in g to n C o u n ty ’s Largest D ep artm en t Store playing ouu w un m ree raoies in h e s a id Dinner was on served at noon to not m aterially effect the Washing live board was also installed in- I play. High honors w ent to Mrs. W. i Annual - c le a n U d ” w e e k w as ,he honor guests and Mr and Mrs. ton county wheat contract signer eluding M rs C .c r g e M , l in e n A. Jones and Rhea L uper of P ert- A” nl?a\ , .J 1 Up • I ee Shaffer Mr and Mr« Joe Due to w last guardian; l a n d a n d in n , h n n n r a t n M a » Rer scheduled for the period of A pril „ o n “‘Ier- an° “ irs ,,,<™ \ — — — — eather - — -- conditions ——— - — - ---- Rnu.n.un, i I R n Metzler m cizier, associate ussociuie R h e a ^ ..^er1 ® 29 to Ma-V «• inclusive Council- Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. C harles Watt fall many w heat contract signers guardian Mrs George Thyng. Mrs Lr nanfvrd men a P P f°'ed the plan under and children. Mr and Mrs. Fred ,lid iiut gel their minimum acreage r » Denny. M rs s B u Mr and Mrs. Norman Danford which , he ci w i„ proPvide trucfc. Watt and children. M r and Mrs. -eeded This only means that Mrs. V A Wood. Mrs Lillie Fll- and Mrs A. L. Danford visited . , rubbish to the eitv dum n Harley Cruze and children. Misses w here the total acreage for 1935 is i..v M rs F I Howard >nd M r and Mrs. Tom Miller Saturday. 10 with The - « - • ------ B ley. 1- - n ' L. Howard and Mis P- OP«1 n „ , i Shaffer s h , m . and Neva Shaffer. |ess , ban “ tb ■«- js r equir«xl minimum. e r t h Mrs a " B n iv and they attended the social at the n .v s t o r n e v f o r l e « l ,L r v r e ¿»Z ™d Frar.k Watt, all of Hillsboro. signers w ill not receive the full 1935 benefit payment. To r«?celve school in the evening discussed and a contract ordered D,a vis', Cla,ui i ‘ Da? is ? tid Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sm ith had as draw n under which the attorney Peters fam ily of Mountaindale. All ,u *" Payf'cnLs farm ers need to seed P(‘oni<‘ 1» T ituhf’r ». u guests Wednesday evening Mr. and ^gr,'Z-d to' perform Zill routin'e”legal Prescnt except the host's family ! spring wheat to make up this de- vzpzxx. <si 1. l l I K J t . I Mrs. Richard Thorbum . M argaret business for a retain er fee of $50 have come to Oregon from Neb- ficiency if there is any T here is |> i «• y y Bowman, Anne Robertson, and a month P rio r to this tim e legal raslta ln the last year not any penalty other than loss of K t DIOGCHIIO I lO llS C Dave Cameron. aU of Portland service has been p rovided’ on a The af,crnoon was sP«nt i n benefit payments for failure to ... , , „ __________ fee basis proviaea on a slnging favorite hymns, and John plant the minimum acreage TIMBER If and M r. « Frlitor Qnnp Refunding of $53.500 in municipal P , ^ ‘% b!,af£ ra" ^ u OUn.L«OJ Mr 3nd g ra n tin g the privilege of seeding Morèlli are rem odebng and rc-d^c e d ito r ViltCS Osine general obligation bonds was dis- Phi?«,501 '"iTu}1" 8« «2"?’ exces® of ‘heir minim um orating their home this week (4 T ri cu ssed briefly and t h e m atter b! ^ It sf h ? depends u P°n ,h e farm er signing Mr ana Mrs Oscar Shiffer spent M artin In flu en ce turned over to the finance com- home at Guide Rocte' Neb ' ,n 1929 ?” a?re! " \ent, •to a ? J opor- Sunday at the home of Mr m,d mittee for its consideration. The _ Romite .r eduction in his 1936 crop Mrs W C Tucker ln Forest Grove man as one of the more im portant he S gat5th?sdtim e a^d w iì- H i l h ‘ S en ate C lu b sfo V n siicUt do n ^fro m ^h eUwheat° ad? ^ ^ w * k " ¿ V ’ e ’ u S measures adopted The legislature jj^ m C ChristensenS citi? treasurer rv . x-x t m inistration in Washington very M iss“ ou Kallsh « f P o X n d ^ ' i n l d i ^ 1 e‘vervR i S c ‘e ‘'•hè declar« i ‘hat it might be possiblè PHnS DanCC Friday n X s a r v ^ V h ? “/ “ WiU, rt11’ b<' «PC"» the w eek-end with her par- ¿ram in almost every instance, he refund the bonds at a lo w er * necessary for the farm er to have ««nts Mr and M rs Inhn k >1 i < h SEE WINDOW DISPLAY speaker declared. Noted exceptions rate of interest Senate club will sponsor a dance the required am ount of contracted Mr and M ri ’ (¡io n i.» S en ti i n i w ere the H ues' bills which Chap- O ther ¿ ^ s included the ac- a‘ 8:30. P HUhl acres and that the perm itted use sm” i i ™ ” lHe o ? Astoria s^-n t man declared to be confusing. ceptance o f the resignation of O. f >. rn’?a^”jrP. Muslc w ill be £urn- °f *2‘'se contracted acres will con- the week-end w ith Mr Scott's sis- fb'lslness m eeting of the B.*Gatw - - • - “from " t h 7 ‘ city“ " p la c in g ished by the Sherm an Clay band form to those uses outlined last ter Mrs R i m i W r i a h t «.miiL Mr> Boyd Wr»ght, and family ?2?Ii i >erj Oi conunerce is scheduled commission and the granting of Faculty, students and alum ni are i fall and a copy of which was mail- Easter Sale to every w heat contract signer c''en‘ng The_follrw - permission to repair the Oregon invited. Many features and surprises ; in W ashington county early in _ Births ui Raymond Staub Electric depot. W ilbur Dillon was are planned. Children's Dress-up day was observed Mon- 'O ctober. Morley-—To Mr. and Mrs. Claude tiL T ^ i ? 2=2“ the l0Ca‘ i aPPointed as special police officer day. many seniors w earing favorite ■ ■ ------------------- Morley of Hillsboro. March 29, a tion of federal air bases. an(j then sworn in with O. O. Free- SH O ES _ . ~ ; man, chief of police, and W W. d“ eS ln keCPing Wi,h the tr a - Local M o o se L od ge T o Mr and Mrs Warren M u sic Festivals S et Weaver m«ht officer Senior graduates defeated the yy, ,,, -5 * I B Barnes of Cornelius. March 30, undergraduates 7 to 0 in a foot- Plans Skate PartV “ Heinderlir.g—To Mr. and Mrs Pr. ball game played Friday. / ! ... . T e n C ou n ty S ch o o ls N e w Settlers T alk Baseball practice starts this week. Benefit skating party to obtain A lbert H eibderling of Cornelius (O m tln u ed from p««e onel big I? • r* i A D 18 turnout is expected by funds for drill team uniform s will route 1, March 30, a girl. Frances Micek and D. Heimbacn Hays—To Mr. and Mrs Wilbur be held by the local Moose lodge rarm in g Satu rd ay Coach Goodman North Plains—R uth H Will, M ar at 8 p. m next T hursday at Shute Hays of Hillsboro. March 28. a girl BEAUTIFUL SILK (Continued fro m patee one) gueritte Dooher. Joseph E. Wenzel. V anderzanden—To Mr and Mrs park. Happy Collier and Jack Mairiage License H erbert Scheldt and M argaret Stol- °ds necessary to guard aginst foul c ™ „ b, „ « j „ , , Nasholm. Portland fancy skaters M artin Vanderzanden of north of E Crocker. La- pox. ^^o ccd .o s.s a n d wet litter I m ^ ^ ? ^ a" d ‘»>e drill team will provide en- Hillsboro March 27, a boy. Velle Berfi George Ray7"Thelma Problems. ............. Moore, both of Portland, M arch 30 tertainm ent ent. tertainm ------------------------- Jenkins and Alvera McCormack H orticultural activities in Wash- Hillsboro chapter of Women of T ™ In f,, C la c s ifw Divorce Sait Filed L aurel—Verne Allen. Lucille Ben- mgton county were outlined by the Moose was installed here Tues- IO C^I<lSSlI\ * rxxz aatzvk«* ■_az - _ as" ch • art _____ nett, Grayce Hughes. Rose Laukat Cyrus. The five main varieties of _ Ti ? ViS 7 ??argaret M Travis vs H day night ....«L with oc 25 "ladies WANTED—$1000 for 3 years In and Laura Ahlstrom. small fruit crops, all of which re-1 H arry Thomas Travis. er members. A drill team from terest paid in advance annually — - quire fertile soil, w ere declared to Portland installed the chapter. Fol Can give first mortgage on house ..K V , , . u _______________ ______ .^ v . J I KT W A IT Fees . Reported b« - straw berries, , black and red lowing the meeting, luncheon was near B eaverton—Box 507, Beav Fees collected by the county re- raspberries Youngberries, logan-1 , r { h . ? j J i , ,* ± S nT!.i.*.rBnd,n* served by ladies of the lodge erton, O regon 7 corder totaled $447.80 during the ^ n e s and blackberries. p, thb and e e n e iltio n ’ Shadow box social was held last FOR SALE Real estate mortgage. month of March, according to a re- . Attention was called to the 4-H 1 no hum or or w it. Friday night by the lodge £ McColl _ —Argus 2426 7 port fileo with the county court club activities in Washington c o u n -. . P Printed Wednesday & i R h ^ c i . ^ ^ ^ ,0 C°,n - 2 ^ k' WANTED Farm w ork for able ■ Puttern Neighborhood news from 30 A r With Francis regarding projects. Now they «m ile a« they m urm ur. bodied man with small family 8127 gus correspondents in d if f e r e n t Newcomers, who attended t h e “ I« n ’t «he ohkfarhioned. I ’ll nay.” and farm experience.—P. O. Box House Purchased sections of Washington county ap 3, Hillsboro 7' John Neilson, form erly of Roy, meeting Saturday and who had But w ait t ill I <et my pen «ion. pear in the Argus each w e e k purchased the Guy Strong place not been at the previous session, Then I t ’ll he. “ Is n ’t old grandm a a d ear.’ Sizes 14 to 48 Bright and New m c r MrWh|e h y?2nnfr'(ebndS a r e . d°- A nian may be happy w ithout a on W ashington street this week, were as follows: J A. Hocker- "W e a ll thin k her a darling , ing for less than three cents a fortune, but he can never be happy according to E. A. Griffith, realtor. smith, Hillsboro, Kimball, S. D.; 17 «he i« old-fashioned and queer.’’ week tf w ithout a friend.— Ex. M. L. Anderson, Hillsboro, S a n } „ p B , .. M IL L IN E R Y ? e n vBricd<eL G“ i ° n' “ ~ ,na' Arcadia, Neb., F. S. Horlacher, ! May have more fun than the younx one« $ |.o o The whole fabric and fashion WE KNOW Forest Grove. Toppen, N. D.; O . O . w i, h ,h e ir P *'n t and powder, and be.,,,,. world is plaid-mad. And lucky Hagen. Laurel, and Ray R. Miller, - M RS. L . T U C K E R . far you, we have the very Hillsboro. Plankington. S - D — ; - Lee, $ J .9 8 Shaffer and Charles E. Watt, both I , If C,h? ng? your address kind- handsomest of the new plaids Hillsboro, G u id e R o ck , N. D.; y notliy lhe Argus dlrect and at — Y O U K N O W US! in our Fabric Section. Do $ 2 -9 8 E m anuel Bauer. B au er Beaverton, R e a v e rfo n W i a . I once. tf Emanuel Wis- choose McCall Printed Pattern beck. N. D.; R. J. Thompson, F or 8127 far making yours— it's est Grove, Lambert, Mont.; An- j Plenty of large drew Nelson, Gaston, M a rs h a ll,^ simple-to-maku, easy-to-wear M A IN S T R E E T head sizes. Minn ; C C. Michals, Gaston, Lynch. and hos lots of buttons. Neb.; C lair Johnson, Gaston, W ar P H O N E 81 ren, Ohio, and J. C. Ready, Beav erton, Hughes Center, Neb. (B y M n . J- 0 . Sm ith * HAZELDALE A benefit ba.-ket social and program will be held at Cooper Mountain school at < 3t) p. nt. this Friday evening Every one is welcome Art Kirkham Talks Program and basket social S at urday evening was attended b\ a large crowd. Art Kirkham . chief announcer of station KOIN, gave an interesting talk on "Radio iron* the Inside." Reedville boys’ q u ar tet, accompanied by Mrs G reen wald. sang several selections. Otner num bers included tenor solo by Dean McFarland of Aloha, piano selections by M arian Hagg of R e td - 1 ville, toe dances by Miss Marian Boyson. and a recitation by little Doris Webber of Hazeldale. A1 Jel- derks acteo as auctioneer and Mrs William Heil was in general ch aise of the event. Money raised will be used in furnishing the new kitchen with cupboards. E. L. Cox of Kinton visited at the W. P Brooks home Friday. Mrs. Whitehead Honored A group of friends very pleasant ly surprised Mrs. Sabina White- head at her home in Aloha S atu r day evening, the occasion being her birthday. The evening was spent playing "500." Present w ere Messrs, and Mesdames Ted Emerson, A1 Richards. Paul O'Connor, Messrs. Harley Taylor. Verne Bright, C. Berggren. Mesdames Lulu Barker. Ju lia Berggren and Miss Mary Grand. Mrs. W hitehead was also honored by a "handkerchief show- C o u p le C e le b r a te 56th A n n i v e r s a r y a t M o u n ta in d a le 2S.PEE-»£. EASTER 1000 Pairs Womens’ Shoes 2 G r e a t L o ts Whites. Greys, Two Tones! Pumps, Ties and Sport Oxfords. High, medium and low heels. Your opportunity to save on fine Easter Footwear. $ 1 6 9 and $ 2 6 9 98c Dress Sale You will be pleased with our variety of fabrics and colors assuring you a gay wardrobe right now and for Easter! You’ll know it’s spring when you’re wearing them! Plain colors, Plaids, Checks and Prints! CHEVROLETS Powers Grocery Record S c o u t C ourt H e ld H er e T h u rsd ay USED CARS P rom p t Service . . . SMART BLO USES Specials for A p ril 5 and 6 Bought and Sold $1.00 (Continued from page one) ing at the local cham ber during the latter part of May. The A m er ican Legion troop (Hillsboro 226) will be guests of the local post ' on A pril 9 TH E GHOST Reports w ere given on the se- of a conscience got th is lection .. of a camp site for troops H riiip w h o <*nnfps*iPii fn h p r the Hillsboro district and on Driae wno coniessea to ner obtaining outgrown uniforms for hubby that her right eye the younger scouts. B. D. Stew art, was made of glass. “Never j scoutmaster of Portland troop 85, mind dear,” he said, “So|satin on the committee meeting, are the diamonds in your, Say you MW it ln the Argus engageme engagement ring. —------------------------------— Genuine value in Chevrolet repairirg consists of more A .u REAL SNAP than merely correcting your 3ui,t , . the . « d . il . place for a nice country motor trouble. Both t h e home. 10 acres, 5 in cultivation, workmanship and parts used 2 acres alfalfa, 1 acre timber, bal ance pasture; 4-room house, good must be such as to insure barn, Other buildings; plenty enduring service. At t h i s of fruit. and Price only $1600. $500 cash. shop factory standards of workman-hip are combined W . G . ID E with quality materials and 1314 Main Street equipment to produce re Hillsboro. Oregon sults that speak for them selves. Losses come without warn ing. Protect yourself today against fire, theft, or accident. JAMES WHITELAW. Manager Hillsboro MotorCo. C h e v ro le t and Oldsmobile 3 rd and W a s h . Phone 441 T U A L A T IN V A L L E Y IN S U R A N C E A G E N C Y 1931 C hrysler Special Royal 4-door Sedan, like new. 1929 Chevrolet Coach 1929 Ford 2-door Sedan 1929 M a x w e ll Coupe 1929 C hevrolet T ru ck New rubber 6 M odel T Ford Roadsters and Coupes to choose from 1927 Pontiac Coupe 1929 Ford Coupe Agency fo r W illy s and G rah am Paige Just received carload of new Willys automobiles! G rah am -P aig e Sedan $849 D elivered H ere W illy s 4-door Sedan $579 D elivered H ere Come in for Demonstration. Gas • O il • Accessories W ax Paper Red & W h ite. 125-foot .......... Tuna Fish ¿nd and W ash. Phone 2R41 9c Oysters Ovattine 6-oz. tin ...... Malt For your spring suit. Whites a n d iovely pastels — b r i g h t stripes, too. Taffetas, crepes and cottons. All sizes. 69c Fels Soap 2 fcr 2J/8-lb ............. U$ed Car Exchange 25c Blue & White, i£s. 2 for Blue & White, 5-oz,, Eastern. 19c PHOENIX ßalrlred 2 fo r 25c 33c 49c Many other items specially priced for Friday and Saturday, These prices good April 5 and 6 only. SALE K eyser Gloves W h ite Purses Sheer C o lla r and C u ff Sets Special * Lastex tops hold up these new Bobbed Konies by Phoenix. They’re so comfortable! And smart, too—in fine PlHx-nixcliiffon. Ank for Bobbed lloniea, in the new Phoenix Racing Colors. FREE K N IT T IN G In stru ction s Every day on our balcony 1 Just Received — W o m en ’s E x tra Size Coats and Suits up to 54*/g S •