The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 27, 1935, Image 11

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Oregon Products—
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Early Copy— .
Makes for Fewer Mistakes
and Better Service
The Argus is Printed on
Oregon Made News
W ith W hich toCombined the Hillsboro Independent
Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, June 27, 1935
Volume 42, No. 19
Anniversaries
Held at Laurel
Treasure Hunt
Friday Night | !
Trachael» and Schmidt» in
Celebration on Sunday
Event Regina Mountain Top
Church; Party Held
(By Mr» F. I«. Ilrowiii
LAUltEI. Mr. and Mm Jacob
Trachael of Elmonicu and Mr und
Mi r Jacob Schmidt cclebrotcd their
thirty -second und tenth wedding
anniversaries respectively Sunday
at the Schmidt home Mr Trachael
I b Mm Schinldl’a brother A pot­
luck dinner wu« enjoyed ut noon
Present beaidea the honor gueata
were Mr und Mrs John Murty und
Irene and Edward of Bethany; Mr
und Mm Philip Measinger und
Wesley, (Jeorge und Herbert of
Beaver Creek; Mr und Mr« Henry
Touchin. Mr und Mr« Emil Truch-
sel. Mr and Mrs Herbert Keen,
Murjorle Keen, Virginiu and Bar­
bara Touchin and Laura. Lawrence.
Arthur and Edward Trachael, all of
Elmonicu, Mr. and Mr« Vern Pugh
and Lester and Jurne« of D u II um ;
Mr and Mrs Peter Iteidweg and
Huzel and Albert of South Tuul
atin; Eva Wolf of Alohu. Mr and
Mrs. Dwight Built and Nancy of
m
T i m “. , A » n
Vernon and c “r" . H u . " 25. " r
CHF.HAI.FM MOUNTAIN Chit
dren at the Mountain Top Sunday
»< hool of g ra d e w h o o l ag e w ill
p a r tic ip a te III a I r e i w i r r h u n t F r r
d a y ev, m u g at th e c h u r c h .Me
Ernestine
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d ie d a t th e M c M in n v ille h o s p ita l
J u n e I,’ a fte r a sh o rt illn e ss S ir .
wu» h u rle d J u n e 1H
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a n d f.irm ly
attend»* th e
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Q Lovegren want to Newport last
Aebischer Elected
School Director
(By M lu Helen Aabahr)
McNay home ut Forest drove Alt Tue»duy to dig clums They re-
LAUREL RIDGE Harold Arbis-
wlshing to go should be ut the turned Wednesday with clam» to
cher was elected for a three year
Laurel «tor«* at 7:45
Saturday and Sunday guests at term on the school board
, , , Mr»
, . Ce-
J W Mulloy lost u fine tow Sun
the Italelgh Whitmore home were c9j? ^tr?c!i.,,r wa’' *'Icc*t‘d clerk
day w ith m ilk f< •. • I
Mr and Mrs. William North and
Daniel Werre was taken lo St
Move to N e w H o m e „ t
J William Frey of Portland
Vincent s hospital In Portland Sat-
Mr and Mrs Walter Schmidt
j{iiy Vorhees and son Earl visited urday to have his appendix remov-
have moved Into their new house friends and their former home in 1x1 He ls doln« vcrF w cl*
recently built on his father's place p ort|nnd Sunday
Mr “nd Mrs Ha-V Deed and chil-
Boyal Anne cherry harvest will
Sunday visitors at the Herman dren. who came here recently from
be finished In this section this Whitmore home were Mrs Whit- Brush, Colo, left Saturday for Tule
w<M-k. The fruit went to Sherwood morr-( parents. Mr and Mrs Albert IJ‘ku. Cal where Mr Peed has
to be made Into Maraschino eher Kobersteln and son Oren Mr and sevured employment.
rles. The yield In general was not Mr, Ei,no Hurdcbcck and Mr»
Mrs H p Strlrkler has been ill
as heavy as last year
I Ruby Gurskl, nil of Gaston, and foi »ever»« weeks.
Mr nnd Mrs Adolph Schmidt Mr nnd Mr, !.rllI1g ]|t|l unj two
Lon“ Mar*e Werre is spending a
were entertained at dinner Satur- children of Hillsboro Mrs Harde- wee-k or two In Portland with her
day evening at the It G McNay beck and Mrs Hill are Mr» Whit- uunt and uncle. Mr and Mrs War-
home In Forest Grove.
more’s sisters.
ren
Daugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Coolidge |^r Bn(j Mrs w H McNay C S
John Matthiescn lost a colt Sat-
and baby son of Portland visited nt McNay and Hilly joined the B G urday- I* ^led to death from a
the George Rosevrar and Mrs. M MeNuy family o f Forest Grove and wo,un(1 caused by a snag
Coolidge homea Sunday
other relatives of Newberg for a
Growing Gardeners’ 4-H club met
Mr and Mrs la-e Brown were picnic supper nt the Dexter Elliott
at the school Friday afternoon.
Tuesday evening guests at the J home In Newberg after the base- John Nystrom has been enrolled on
W Twig« home at Scholls when bt,n K,,nie
Sherwood Sunday
“n •■’dividual pig club project and
1 eland Twlgg. Mrs Brown's neph-1 Mr and Mrs Richard Whittle and nilly Nystrom In a similar calf
ew, was honor guest in celebration daughter Doris accompanied by the
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of his sixth birthday anniversary H M whlsnand fuinlly of Midway „ Mr "nd Mr’ J V btr*ckkr uof
Mr und Mrs Adolph Schmidt and Mr and Mrs Sam Coy and «’"*»«’tt spent a few days this
visited nt the Herman Juvnieke j^r nnj ^ rg j j, Auld of Hills- wcck w itn Mr. and Mr« H P
home at Cornelius Sunday Mrs boro picnicked Sunday at Jantzen Strickler.
Janricke Is the guests niece
r beach
Married Friday
Mrs Winnie Mulloy and daughter
Mrs Mary Kraeft and little niece
Robert Summers and Fem e Lowe
Vera of Itubburd visited Sunday Mary Katherine of Portland were of Portlund were married in Vnn-
at the J W and E C. Mulloy Saturday and Sunday guests of the couver Friday They were surpris-
homes.
j former’s sister, Mrs J H Haase ed with a charivari at the Koy
Mr und Mrs Howard llrunson
Veryl Frost of Scholls wus the Wood home Monday night They
and four children of Rockaway guest of her aunt Mrs Rollin Mey- left for Salem Tuesday morning
were overnight guests Sunday at erg jMt we€i,.
Mr Summers Is the principal of
the Amos Watkins home Mr Bmn-1 m un,| Mrs Arland Whitmore Middleton school,
son is a former resident of Che- visited tier sister, Mrs Mike Yun-
I.lttle Lois Strong of Metzger is
halrm Mountain
i g er,
Forest Grove Saturday spending several days with her
Rev J A. Goode of Portland de nlgh, nn(j Sunday
sunt. Mrs John Strickler
livered the sermon at the churrh
Mr and Mrs George Schneider
W C Edy is painting his new
Sunday The pastor. Virgil Spewe, and daughter Lillie of Helvetia prune dryer
was present and announced preach- visited at the Fred Schmidt home
Charles S Huynes is helping in
Ing services for every Sunday ex-
Sunday
‘he building of a new barn for
cept the first one In each month Mr aI1d Mrs. Fred
Withee and Carl Scholtenbrand Work is being
Mr. and Mrs Carl Christensen children Fred und Lydia Dean of I rushed ns Mr Schaltenbrand hopes
and daughter of Portland visited
OnyTiir» visited Mrs Withee's sis to store his hay crop in the new
the homes of his aunt. Mrs A Nad
u,r Mrs Flora Raker, Sunday
barn
erer. nnd his cousin. Mrs. Amos
Robert Williams of Hillsboro was
The little son. born to Mr and
Watkins, Sunday afternoon
! at ttlr w (, Stevens home from j Mrs Wayne Strong at Good Samar-
Miss Helen Rutschman, candidate Tuesday until Saturday assisting' Han hospital tin Portland June 17,
for Goddess cf Liberty for the his aunt and uncle with the work died the same evening.
Happy Days celebration In Hills- while Elbert and Irene are vaca-
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boro, and Mrs Adolph Schmidt at- tlontng. They were in Salt Lake
MRS. RE1.I, MASON
candidates^>y the ^tuinesa and Pio* I
*hen last heard from.
BEAVERTON— Funeral services
candiuates by the Business and I ro
Haying will be practically finish
, eld for Mrs Bi ll Mason aged
fesslnnal Women s club In Hillsboro' » ,n thi, vlcinltv this week The 2 .
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viciniiy inis wick , m t 83 years widow of William D
Friday evening. Also the th.atr. ylc|d ll l mUchr lighter th a n .u su a l Maion .B eaverton . a , P eggs chapel
on account of dry weather, although June
M„ Mason dtcd June 10.
some fields yielded well
ghe had been in ill health for sev-
Mr and Mrs. Rollin Meyers en- craj years and confined to her bed
tertalned with a crawfish feed a t , the paj, , wo months Interment was
their home Saturday evening. Guests ln Crefcnt Grove cemetery
were Mr and Mrs Roy F .elds of
M„ Mason fornierly Miss Bell
Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Ed I cm -
was born March 20. 1853,
min of Scholls and Mr. and Mrs 1 in Ohio county, Indiana She was
Henry Reese.
married to William D Mason of
St Paul. Indiana, in 1874 They re­
Farm Inrome Gains
sided in Sweet Springs. Mo, until
During April, farm Income to-1 coming to Beaverton five years ago
tilled $5O7,OOO.(XMl. a gain of 31 per j She is survived by the widower
cent over April, 1934. For the first and two sons. Dr. C E. Mason of
four months of the year farm in Beaverton and Clyde Mason of Hig­
come is 12 per cent In excess of ginsville. Mo.
the same period last year.
Plan for Fair
Subscribe for the Argus.
SALEM—Growing with Oregon
will be the theme of the 74th an­
nual Oregon state fair to be held
YOUNG’S
at the fair grounds at Salem Sat­
urday. August 31. to Saturday, Sep­
tember 7, Inclusive, and plans have
been under way for some time to
"Thoughtful, Sympathetic
make this the most interesting fair
Service"
for tlie people of Oregon that they
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Hillsboro
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Cosletl'a Super Service
llnlwege's Service Station
Rock Creek Service Station
— FOREST OROVE —
Bailey'» Service Station
Phelps' Service Station
Highway Service Station. Oaston
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Windier» on the list for gov­
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Maytag» at/idaMe
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What lxtlrr proof could you have of the
Maytag*« popularity than a demand that
cajla for a repeat trainload shipment within
90 day«? A Maytag at today'« prices is an
investment that will grow in value.
• Enjoy Maytag «aving« each week. A free
demonstration will «how you the merit« of
the one-piece, cast-aluminum tuh, Gyratator
wa«hing action, originated hy Maytag, Koller
Water Kemovcr and a «core of other advan­
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hold appliance set
offer last? We can't
s a y Our advice is
to select your new
gas range. Electro-,
lux gas refrigerator,1
automatic gas water
heater and gas con­
version furnace bur­
ner a t once. Many
seta are selling for
as little asj
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Penrnan and Lafayette
M e a d e d ro v e to P o r tla n d J u n e 17
I n v ita tio n s fo r a ta f fy p a r ty a n d
s c a v e n g e r h u n t h a v e b e e n g iv en
Susbauer o f Cornelius, who were
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out by Yvonne Bunnell for Tues-
married Monday morning at St Edmund Lowe, Claire Trevor and Tom Brown who arc featured in day evening to the young people of
Alexander's church at Cornelius ! "Black Sheep" at the local theatre tonight, Friday and Saturday.
I the neighborhood.
Only Close relatives of Miss M.-y-,
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Lelia O'Connor visited her par-! SEE YO UR G AS A PP ilA M C C
ents at Reedville Sunday.
ers and Mr Susbauer attended the chairman of the garden committee,
Evelyn Lloyd is visiting h e r 1 OCALER O R T H E G A S C O .
pre-wedding reception.
P r e se n t ¡An order was made up and sent
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Van-'
302 E. Main S t
were his parents. Mr and M rs.! off for perennial flower seeds for
Mike Susbauer. Miss Mayme Sus club members. Mrs. Charles Tatman
bauer and Keith Susbauer of Cor will be hostess July 2.
O. J Buttedahl and Miss Hazel
nelius, Mr and Mrs Harley Flaherty
Mrs John Walker’s grandmother.
and family, und Mr and Mrs How­ Mrs Tompkins, of Grand Island is Devore of Bismarck. N. D.. visited
last week at the home of Miss
ard Dooher of Portland Mr. and her guest this week.
Mrs Carl Susbauer of Salem. Mr
Mr and Mrs Clayton Whitmore Devore’s parents. Mr. and Mrs C.
and Mrs. H E. Susbauer, Mr. and and family joined Mr. and Mrs. J. Devore at Jacktown. Miss Devore
We Announce a Dividend at
Mrs Lee MacIntyre. Mr. and Mrs | Rollin Meyers at a picnic at Mid- is employed in the state auditor's
office at Bismarck. Mr. Buttedahl
Lee Oakes, and Mr and Mrs Will ' way Sunday.
the Rate of
Zeigler nnd family of Hillsboro,
George Zeigler and daughter V iv­ is editor of the North Dakota Lead­
Norma and Raymond Meyers, the ian attended the Susbauer-Meyers er, official non-partisan l e a g u e
newspaper. The paper is owned by
hostess nnd the honor guests
wedding at Cornelius Monday.
former Governor Langer of North
Mrs E C Wohlachlegel was host­
Mrs. Wood Dies
ess June 19 when the Buck Heaven
Mrs. Mary Wood, mother of Dakota, who was the center of
Payable June 30«h. 1935
Women's club met at her home Avery Wood, died Saturday and much political strife and court ac­
and tied two comforters for her was buried Tuesday Mrs. Wood tivity recently. They made the trip
Checks w ill be mailed June 30th to all paid up Certificate
Ten members were present. Mrs L. was a recent guest of her son dur­ by automobile.
holders and earnings will be added to all other accounts.
I. Hulit of Newberg was a visitor.
ing her illness.
Prospective customers are cordially invited to investigate
Mrs Jessie Dezure and Miss Ivy
Grounds for Divorce
Mr and Mrs. Proctor's oldest
our Certificates for their July 1st investment.
Peterson were guests of a sister, daughter arrived at their home at
And now being a newspaper pub­
Under State Supervision with legal guarantee Reserve Fund.
Mrs Ira G McCormick, f r o m Bald Peak Sunday for an indefin­ lisher is grounds for a divorce.
No better investment available.
Thursday until Thursday when they ite visit.
Georgia Valentine of San Diego
went to the home of a sister. Mrs
Mr. and Mrs D. A. Otto and has sued her husband, James Val­
G C White Miss Peterson left family and Mr and Mrs. Sam Otto entine, because "he persists in be­
Monday to attend summer school and family attended a birthday ing a publisher with consequent in­
at O S. C .
dinner party Sunday honoring Mes­ sufficient earnings.”
Mrs Collin Cree of Newberg vta- srs. Otto's sister. Mrs. H E. Grab-
Reliable
She alleged that her husband “re­
ited a sister. Mrs Fred Matters, horn. at Cooper Mountain.
fused to leave the publishing field,
from June 18 until Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Otto and two so he might enlarge his earning ca- 1
Collin Cree of Newberg is help­ little children are ill with sum­ pacity, despite her numerous pleas
ing J E and Dorman Blazer make mer flu.
that he do so.
cordwood
To Play on Fourth
He continued in that work, she i
Mr and Mrs. Henry Helzer. Mr
Buck Heaven Buckaroos w ill play charged,
"because he liked to as­
and Mrs Fontano and Mrs. H at the Fourth of July celebration
sociate with friends in the same
J. M. PERSON, Manager
Comber of Portland visited the at Hillsboro.
field.”—California Publisher.
McCormick home Sunday.
Savings A Loan Bldg.
Hillsboro Oregon
Mrs D M McInnis spent sev­ Wedding Stationery
Quality job printing—Argus.
eral day» the first of this week with
Shows Few Changes
a daughter, Mrs. J. A. York, at
Recdville.
in Last 50 Years
Orval Blehm. who has been work­
If great-grandmother were to re­
ing at Parkrose. arrived at the
home of his parents. Mr and Mrs turn to earth as a blushing bride
Henry Blehm. June 18 Charles this spring she would have to
Pashek of Portland visited him change her wedding stationery of
Sunday The Blehm family have a half-century or more ago in only
recently traded for the Buzan farm a few details to be absolutely cor­
Mr and Mrs. Wilber Dodd and rect.
Nothing i s more conventional
son Kenneth of Portland visited
Early Clearance
hia brother-in-law and sister. Mr than formal stationery, but there
and Mrs. Elery McDougal. Sunday still remains opportunity for indi­
WOMEN’S
SHOES
Quite a few from the Buck viduality in many details.
Wedding folders with inside and
White fabrics, white
Heaven district attended the Wash­
leathers and two-tones.
ington County Pioneers and Native outside envelopes were used fifty
Sons and Daughters reunion at years ago; the color was white
Pumps,
oxfords, ties,
then—while
the
newest
forms
this
Hillsboro Sunday.
straps.
High,
medium
year
are
ivory
And
the
ancient
Beautiful dresses of
Mrs Ira G. McCormick and Miss
and low heels. $■« .49
Alice McInnis, accompanied by Miss Copper Plate Script of the eighties
long organdies, eye­
June Holcom of Scholls, visited has given way to more modern
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Special .............
Mrs. Allen H. Comber at Portland shaded styles of lettering. There
lets,
ra y o n s a n d
Saturday Mr and Mrs Comber are various other minute but im­
Children’s SHOES
portant
details
in
which
this
sea­
prints.
New jacket
spent from Saturday evening until
Whites and colors. San­
Monday morning as guests of the son's social stationery diverges from
linene
suits.
Whites
that of even a few years ago.
dals, oxfords, straps.
McCormick family.
The
newest
in
weddingg
invita­
and
colors,
all
sizes.
Mrs Peter Tromp Jr. and little
Dress up the kiddies at
daughter of Portland spent the tions and marriage announcements
Weil’s.
GREAT
SPECIAL
have
been
received
at
the
Hillsboro
week-end at the Peter Tromp Sr
Argus office. It is a pleasure to
Pair ..........
home here.
L. T Finegan and daughter Miss show them.
Men’s and Boys’
Wanda were guests at a dinner
Subscribe now to the Argus. In
SALE SLACKS
party at the Carl Wohlschlegel Oregon
$1.50 a year. Six months
home at Scholls Sunday.
Washable
stripes, serv-
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Hagg and 85c. Three months 50 cents. Two
icable and well
tf
daughter of Reedville and Mr and months 35 cents.
made. Special .
Mr» Tom Shuck visited the Fine­
gan home Sunday evening.
(M en’s $1.49)
C O T T O N S
USED
and
NEW
PARTS
Gordon Heineck of Portland vis­
___ _ Mrs A For less. Tires, batteries, wheels—
SALE ANKLETS
ited the home of an aunt.
D. Hill, from Monday until Thurs- wlre> wood disr 8,1 siles- Trallfrs
For women, misses and
COTTONS
day.
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made to order,
children.
All colors, all
Mrs. Clayton Whitmore was host-
Hillsboro Auto Wreckers
sizes.
ess for the Fir Grove Ladies' Social y g w. Main
156 Second Ave.
yd.
club June 18. Mrs. Ben Cooley is
Pair ...........
North Dakotans
Visit Local Folk derscheure-__________
A N N O U N C E M E N T ---
3%
Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n
WEIL'S DEPT. STORE INVITES YOU TO CELEBRATE
“Happy Days” in Hillsboro
JULY 2 - 3 - 4
SALE DRESSES - SUITS
98c
«/OU
10c
New
“COLUMBIAKNIT”
SEND YOUR BANK DEPOSITS
IN WITH YOUR RURAL
MAIL DELIVERYMAN
You do not have to leave your home to
transact your banking business. Savings
and commercial deposits can be mailed to
this bank as safely and speedily as you
can bring them here yourself.
1/2 MILLION
DOLLARS' WORTH
IN NINETY DAYS
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The
a n d frie n d s
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Funeral Home
Shell station and ask to see
our Finger-Tip Information
book. It's crammed with sug­
gestions for Western vaca­
tions.
Tells places to go for fish­
ing, hunting, golf, swimming.
Describes scenic and historic
spots. Lists rates and accom­
modations at hotels and re­
sorts.
Ask also for free copy of
Shell's Auto Cabin Directory.
And for our wonderful new
maps and other touring helps.
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JOHNSON—A record crowd was '
on hand Thursday evening for the |
third meeting of the new club, re­
cently formed in this district. The
entertainment was in charge of John
Liebenow and Lilia O'Connor head­
ed the refreshment committee. Bus-1
m a tte r s were taken up. the
naming of the club in particular
I ing will be a picnic on Emil Brock's ;
M o n d ay a n d T u . s d a ,
M m t.o n
&
G u e n th e r
hornecorri
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Our classified columns may have
South Tualatin is
just what you are looking for—
Name of New Club Read tt‘enk___________ “
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M e. J It W icsn u n d w h o se
Hillsboro, und Mr und Mrs Walter
| |iurty given by Mr Phelps of the
Schmidt.
Venetian
(<o To (irovr
"Friendly Corner" class of the
Mr und Mr» Herman Whitmore,
Sunday ru'liuol will be entertained Josephine Whitmore und Teon
tonight (Thursday) at
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Section 2, Page» 1 to
Our BANK-BY-MAIL service is main­
tained for the many depositors who find
frequent trips to the bank inconvenient.
Inquire about this service today.
R. J . S c ta rc t, M a n a g tr
* HILLSBORO BRANCH *
l*HE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND
-ottxar smtiomu aanr
WWT OF m>
Knit Sweaters
Big assortment just
in!
TOYO PANAMAS
A dress and sun hat for
women at a fraction of
its value. Assorted col­
ored
bands .......
Men’s Sailor
STRAW HATS
Take your pick—any­
one in our store
Val. to $3
200 HATS
For women and chil­
dren.
Straws, knits,
felts. All styles, white
and colors. Values to
25c
69c
F a c h .....
59c
2 FOR $1.00
NAUTICAL BLOUSES
CO TTO N S
29c
Tailor Them
With McCall's
Help
Th«r«'$ loft of fun w a it­
ing for you when you
»tart making your cot­
ton frock». Our cotton»
have never been more
glortou»— nor ha» M c ­
C all ever had smarter
designs. And with M c ­
Call's capable help you
will find tailoring these
cotton* the »implest task
— easy-to-follow
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P a tte r n s
$1.25 values. White
with sailor collar, red
and blue trim. Size 30
to 40.
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