The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 06, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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    Papp Tour
H IL L S B O R O
Hodges Bride
Rotary Sponsors Show of M iss Konow
Thompson
Here for February 14
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♦
ARGUA,
Rl ti. SPO R O .
OREGON
T h i n ''» l a y , r V b r i i 't r y G, 1 9 0 0
P. U. Forensic Activities Attract Large Number
Miss Montalee Estelle Hodges,
daughter of A A. Hodges, a n d
Konow W Thompson, son of Mr.
lan d Mrs W K Thompson were
united in m arriage Thursday eve­
ning, Jan u ary 30. at the home of
her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.
N F Haworth The cerem ony was
perform ed between t a l l lighted
candelabra by Rev George Reule !
of T rinity L utheran church Only |
members of their families and a ;
few friends w ere present.
The bride wor russet satin pique
and a corsage of w hite g ardenias. 1
Her attendant. Mias Del.uurice
Bump, wore gray taffeta and a I
corsage of rosebuds and violets. I
Nelson Weaver was best man Miss ,
Evelyn Haworth and Miss Bump i
played piano selections before the I
ceremony.
The couple spent th e w eek-end i
at Mt Hood They will make th eir I
home in Forest Grove, w here Mr. i
Thompson has a radio repair shop I
in the Forest G rove H ardw are store
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are g rad­
uates of Hillsboro high school and
Mr. Thompson studied electrical
engineering at Oregon S tate col­
lege. Corvallis.
O ur el.eslía' I columns may have
just what you ure looking fur
Read them.
tl
County Historical
( ’enter to be ( )pen
Washington euinily's historical
I heai1i|iiui'lers in the basement of
i the court house will he open to the
putille on Oregon's 7ïth birth l iv
i w in.h Is Fehl m u y 14 Albert Tozici
'a n d Mrs Isillth 'Tozier Weathei i ed.
who h ive given their fine historleul
eo,lection to this county under the
siipoiA i ion of the Washington Conn
i t.\ Museum and Historical a mela- I
i thin, will hold upen house all d.i\
Donclson & Sewell
Phone 953
: Hillsboro
Hillsboro Rotary club Is sponsor­ Morley for pot luck luncheon Tues­
F t 'NEH At, 1>I It ECTOR«
ing the two-act fare»' comedy. day During the afternoon Mis H
•n d
“Casey's Trial." which will be pre­ II Stannurd and Mrs J R Watkins
LICENSED EMHALMERH
sented February 14 at the union were initiated into the club, and
high school auditorium. Curtain members
exchanged Valentines.
goes up promptly nt 8:15 o'clock.
Five Hundred was played, with
Committee chairmen report they Mrs. O. Coslett Sr receiving high
are putting in a great amount of »core and Mrs J. J Johansen low.
[ P ublic is eordiully Invited The
detail work and will have every Visitors present were Mrs Her­
I m uséum w ill lie open every day
thing in readiness for a spectacular man Rehse and Miss Rnzena Willi-
I from !> 311 o'clock oil.
presentation. It has been billed as eril.
the "funniest show" presented here
Everything in I
I
in years.
Committees are: R. E. Wiley, gen­
•hone 1701 A' 33« E Washington
eral chairman: Thomas bronleewe.
patron chairman, assisted by J. M
The first of a series of benefit
Person; Charles Walker, advance
curd parties to lie given h.v mem- 1
Phoenix Lodge No. 34. Knights of
ticket chairman, and James Wells, Pythias, will celebrate the 72 anni­
bers of Ihe Past C luefi' club and
cast chairman.
I other P ythian S ister, was held Man­
versary of the founding of the K
illa) afternoon at the home of Mi
Cast selected to participate in the P. order on Wednesday night. Feb­
1.1 D. Anderson, with Mrs. W C.
production includes: H A Kuratli. ruary 19. and nt that tim e will pre­
Gifford and Mrs II R I'h a n tle r a ,
judge; C. T. Richardson, clerk; sent 25-year veterans' jew els to 11
| assisting hostesses Seven tables of
, Attorney Skin: members.
I
"500" were in play, with Mrs F red:
Plans are being made for an out-
M. H. Stevenson, Attorney Take:
Ennis and Mrs Claud Cook recelv I
witnesses — Verne Casebeer. John standing program for the evening
I Illg high and second score' P ro ­
Gunn: Onie Kramien. Clan Ham­ and many past supreme, past grand |
ceeds of the parlie-. will augment
mer. Fred Holznagel. plaintiff. Dot and grand officers will be in at-
I the Pythian Sisters' fund for the
llliuauvv, as well
WVII as knights
M iilut,' from
HUIII Z~'i 1 • Ä •
/'I
.«
tie Perkins: Fred Amacher, de- I tendance,
| Oregon-W ashington home.
fendant, Dennis Casey. Ju ry —J. H the various lodges in the district l I l T l S t l c i n L O U n C l l
G arrett. Fritz Bumbles; Gene Horn-
back. Fay West; Jack S e a r c y ,
Mr. and Mrs. E E Winans of
Ask your attorney to »end your
Frenchman: R. W Weil, Ihie Gold­ Aberdeen. Wash., w ere w eek-end
February 22 and 23 have been 1
I legal advertising to the Argo».
berg; Ralph Dresser. H attie Hear- guests of Mrs Winans' parents. Mr designated as Brotherhood" days ,
more; Vesey G ardner, Hiram J u d ­ and Mrs. R B. Frost. O ther guests bv the National Conference of Jews
kins.
of M r and Mrs. Frost Sunday were
Christians, composed of repre-
G um , Am m unition
Second a c t—Charles Reed. Preach­ Mr. and Mrs. E R. Venable of sentatives of Catholic. Protestant
Fishing Tnchle
er Patts;
. bride's Portland. Mrs. John Ihrig of For- a|fd Jew ish faiths. Local observance !
the days will be promoted by :
mother. Mary Perkins: Lester Ire­ est Grove and Clifford Brown of
CORWIN
HARDWARE
i the Hillsboro C hristian Council
land. bride’s father. Henry Perkins; this city.
128 2nd Ave.
Phone 72
Mrs. O rville Compton was guest -v ounX people's group w ith mem- P articipants in forensic activities at Pacific u n iv e rsity at F on t G rove include, in the front tow Dick
Frank Atkinson, maid o' honor,
A gent Long Radios
honor at a party given at the bers of .ill faiths within the Union
I,ea,li. Ire ew ater, Jam es \ eonians, 1 orest Grove, It n.ilil Wibt*. lie ivcrton, John Sens Hillsboro; Thom
Drusillia: Mason Cady, best man,
Hemaway; Fred Holznagel. Dot- home of Mrs A Bowe in Portland k*8 '1 w haol district. All clergy in
as Fishburn, Tigard Second row: Frank Roberts. F u s t Grove. Vim a n ' F klund. Milwaukie. Fi.iiil
S turtevant, Forest Grove. Don Luen Clarkston. W a s'1 Truxton Rim e. P. rtland: Tom M o g i < Portland '
tie; Fred Amacher, Casey.
. Sunday. The guests were members this area are being contacted by
Back row H arry Seabold. Buxton. Morris Schmidt. Hillsboro; Marvin Stulder. B eaverton; Scott Ellis.
There will be a prologue of of a card club to which Mrs Comp- the council, and a general observ-
Freew ater.—Cut courtesy Oregonian.
songs and dance numbers by th e ton belonged when she lived in ance oi Sunday. F ebruary 23. is be-
ATTENTION
ing requested in all churches. M in­
Hillsboro school children and spe- Portland
Pair
.
CiT heU± ^ f
ag tS-
, 1 Mrs I.. P. Stranahan, who is in isters and priests w ill be asked to .
sermons on the topic
fn M h /s S
V ?
‘S r
Portland on account of the serious p re.ch
, h . special
Hflv
-
for the good of the Rotarians, but o
of h er sister-in law M rs of f t the
h e day.
d a- ' in order to help pro-
to help the youth movement here Ehzabeth Kelioee a t th e St Vin "tote greater understanding and co-
for
in this city, it is pointed out.
***
' S ! operation air
among the various relig-
Heiiltli.v
livestock
pay«
The first act is a court scene in
TU6Sda>’
The
sales
departm
ent
of
t
h
e
tous groups.
Special NU-PLY
Portland General Electric coinpanx
you int'gur profits.
which a breach of promise suit is
e
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acted as hosts for a social g ath er­
being tried in t h e "Gav '90s"
Miss Pat Meeuxvsen of Hillsboro,
eg
z r , r , .<■
ing Thursday night when 74 em ­
R einforcem ent.
Casey, the real estate man about Jam es Vanderzanden of Roy and U O I i e C
ACME STOCK SALT
Members of the two Camp Fire ployes. wives, and families attend-
Adolph Mohr was elected presl-
town, is sued w hile Dottie pur- Miss M arie Vanderzanden of Port-
.
Com plete heel anti toe
Puts
on
that
p
ro
fit
fo
r
sues. Through all the hilarious ' land Vls‘ted Miss M eeuwssen's sis- M ’l C i a V , P CbrUiU’V 14
protection.
you. Il's io d iz e d — m in ­
scene the judge makes every effort 1 ,e r- Mrs- Charles Brentano, at Paul 1 - ■ ■
to hold order, but the “League of Sunday,
erals added.
Nations" jury almost gets "hiz-
Mrs. H. L. MacKenzie left last
Special
zoner down. The clerk of the • Thursday for a visit in Los An- —
luw ii,. w im airs i ,u a -t*
•
court, better known as court jest- geles and other California points. Emma McKinney in charge of the he Auxiliary meeting Tuesday ev
the Incandescent Lighting D epart­ attended tt»* meeting
er, doesn't do a great deal to help She was accompanied by her sister, program.
r.
ment of the G eneral Electric com ­ | Officers of tlie G rand Lixige of
lb.
the judge in his struggle.
Mrs. Bessie Byrnes of Helena.
A special invitation is extended .T u .u •Fnp F ,re g j an terta‘ned pany. Hi« talk was supplem ented ! Oregon present were F M. Sexton
Howe & W ells, Prop.
Casey, rather than receive a Mont.
to charter members and past presi- 1 %
' ? e?r ,ongs and 11 members with moving pictures. Following I of The Dalles. G M. Joe Eek ley
207 E. M ain St., Phone 1412
def ^ n ’ence. decides to m arry
M,. and Mrs. E. A. G riffith spent d‘ nts. as well as form er members X m eO can T
.
...
...
this, refreshm ents were served and of Portland. G. Marshal: Mrs Cora
Ui '2 i i r-V ?.'.7L n.- E 'e r m the ev en in g d an c in g wa Heaton of Hillsboro, president of
the old maid and the second act Saturday at Salem on business
the club.
•
A m erican i. eg» .n. AA
th e R ebekah Assembly; Mrs Bry-
is the scene of the wedding in the Mrs Sopha F re e rk ^ n accompanied
Hostesses for the m eeting will be ' sh ‘P aw ards' M” A r,h u r K roeger' enjoyed.
Ask for Contest Votes
orini*
. .
_
i ant of Gaston, past vice-president
bride's S nnmi»
home. Thic
This cnono
scene it?
is Full
full of them ¡n d . "‘¡sited
he? daughter r _ Mrs
Mesdames A ? —
W Havens’
A m eri“ r
chairm an, m aking the
of the Assembly, and Dr Henry
fun and humor, w hat with a dis- Ada
A da1 Elgin. Sl,e
er dau«',te r' ‘ Irsi Holznagel. and W. J E n ^ h e d i / ; sented to each girl who can answ er T W O C l U O S F o r m e d
Young "t ll.iisb-I a r g . M Mem
tracted mother, wise-cracking fath-
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. E verett and
bers of lodges in Portland, Gresh
the 35 questions in the flag code.
am. Springfield. Yamhill, Baker
give the pledge of allegiance, and } ) y
City, Sheridan. Gold Hill and The
sing th e “S tar Spangled Banner.
I,,. ,v ,, ... ,
in the catalogue. It is no w o n d er1C J O sterdahI- of P ortland Tues-
ch air- Dalles, and the state of Washing
Those
receiving
aw
ards
w
ere
Ros-
„
%
V
.
«
?
'
the noon whistle blows and the i ? a;V. ev®nlng ? I5' O sterdahI cele-
v atherine
, r A..i„„ Wiley.
\i»ii*. Mary mail of the Catholic Studs cl
clubs. ton w ere present. Etta Littell, m at­
anne Weil. K
th e ir «¡«nov
« n r,
t -
family find much to their
dismay bratea his i2nd birthday.
Mr and Mrs. E. J. P ageler o f 1 Hlllsboro Tow nsend club will i Ann G arthofner. Phyllis Am acher organized clubs at V erboort mid ron of the I O O. F home in P ort­
the preacher is a union man.
NON-BURNING BOTTLE
Roy this week, and reports succesa- lan d was also a visitor.
Iowa
■t
Grov
Program following the business
Tully guaranteed
Mr
I cording
four m eeting included a play by Mrs
on<» year
estate
at H. „ . Stannard's dram atic club. I
was u n ­ the end of the fall session is being
tap dance by Loraine Darnell and
Vernon Cook and Ross Cox left p
A lso hace anoi her fo r 69c
able to be present. Lohese mem-
Friday w ith Pacific university bas-
ed The Hillsboro club will Ro.sanne Mockley, song by Mrs S
I bers are w orking for th e ir awards. resum
Osfield:
recitation,
Luella
Ortman.
guaranteed fo r on«1 venr.
Alvin The A uxiliary will also sponsor the meet during th e next week.
,- t.h%r
. - " 0Ltherrl
A1.v in . N Jr. eubarth
Sr. and
harmonica solo, K enneth B la c k -,
T hey w ill . 0" play
Puget
Sound . i N „ eubarth
of Glencoe.
Minn., vis- Blue Birds, a ju n io r group organ­
burn:
tap
dance.
Edith
Hardman:
’
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colleges.
< ¡ted last week at th e H P Sahnow ized this week by Mrs. Paul P a t­ Mrs. Kobb Honored—
reading. Miss M artha Jam es; vocal
Washington county council of
Mr a£n Mrs. J. I. Moon and home and with other relatives in terson of the Americanism com m it­
DO YOU HAVE A BAD COUGH? Try our
Mrs. William Robb was honored duet in Dutch. Louis und Jeanne 1
Parent-Teacher associations w i l l , children of Blackduck. Minn., ar- Hlllsboro and vicinity.
tee.
Riggs'
Honey and Tar with God Liver Oil and
Bruir.ier;
and
a
pantom
im
e
by
Hills-
i
,
w
ith
a
miscellaneous
show
er
and
honor Phoebe Hearst and Alice rived Saturday for a visit w ith
n Dr r n D. E.
f w
i i . » perform ed a to n ­
Wiley
Hostesses for the meeting w ere buffet supper at the home of Mrs. boro members Talks w ere given
Beech wood < rcosote. Sure hits Ihe spot and
Birney, founders of the national Mr. and Mrs. L. Sherm an and fam- sil operation for David Campbell.
son of Mr. and Mrs. G lenn Camp- m itU ^ ’Ind* Me* ^om m unhy S erv ice
H ar‘ra,1>pf Jan u ary 23 Pres- by the grand officers and pot luck
organization. with a candle-lighting iiy. They expect to locate here,
stops the tickling.
e ll W edne<H av
ln n o t
.' ana „ com m unity service en t were Mesdames Emma McNel- lunch v.as served in the dining
ceremony at a luncheon at the Alo- ; Mesdames Sam McVey. N. E Wil- b beu,.
Wednesday at Jones h o sp ital., com m ittee wijl_be hostesses for the )y. H enrietta Morgan. Jam es Robb. room.
?nffGxe«inn - I THuesday; Tbe I? ? rn1- liami. D J Dugan and Edith Hub- - w H hythT. UP« r r»H°f E T ne/ englnear I March meeUng Mrs May W aters ¿d n a ZiHy C T “ r "
Mae
Wdn fln ^
» bergIH 8t 10 ° Cl° Ck bard o{ New berg were guests of f
thw S%U,hf r " PaC,,1C;
!ot Salem, district president, will J Smith and I ester ichardson,
1
t Ho5'.".'
* edn« - - a^ h « official visit in March.
R u . r V m X h Mooberry, and Honored on Birthduy—
W‘‘n an "nPOrtan/ business meet- Mrs. J D. Anderson Tuesday after -
____ Willmoth Jones. Miss
Mrs. A rthur Kroeger gave a p ar­
ing. followed by the roll call of the noon.
: day. He is a form er Hillsboro resi- | A uxiliary and Legion will have ____
Z. J. HIGGS. Prop.
A nna Mary H artram pr assisted the ty Saturday afternoon honoring the
local presidents.
Mina Combs of Portland, who dent.
a
joint
social
meeting
F
ebruary
25.
hostess
in
serving.
11th
birthday
of
her
daughter,
I
. . J i eneral theme for th e meeting is 1 has been ill arrived last week and 1
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beginning w ith a pot luck dinner
Educating tor the A rt of Living." is convalescing at the home o* h er FR EE L » T SCHEMES
Patricia. Tw elve small guests at- |
in the evening.
Mrs. I’attrrso n Entertains—
b/ - Vlsltln« speak- mother,
mother. Mrs.
Mrs. D.
D. S S. Rutherford.
R u th e r fo r d
OPERATING IN STATE
_
OPERATING
—
, ...
Mrs Paul P atterson was hostess tended.
ers. Special entertainm ent numbers
Mrs. O. B Paque of P ortland and ' '^Winning 7 7 o t m av ”in e an Uiiwi,n g Gym CI*M MeeU Tonight—
for the Blue Bird group njpeting
will be provided by younger pupils Miss
Masqurrade Dance
Hedw ig Rosander of B arnes j a lot," says a w arning issued today 1 F eb ru ary gymnasium class will Tuesday afternoon. Present mem-
of the Aloha-Huber schools, dem on­
S aturday night, F ebruary 15, at
strating the work being done. Mrs. road visited Mrs. William Robb i by the Portland B etter Business I T ' . t T h u rsd ay - *veni" g ,at ,even £ers,h ip 2 n^ udc's M ary E lizabeth Helvetlo hall. Modern music. Ad­
high !Cho°
school gymnas
[ Bureau, "especially w hen the build- at th e unlon hlgh
8ym n a j- Bristol, C atherine Enschede. Nor- mission 25c.
W. F. Blum of Portland will con­ Friday.
51-2
tinue the discussion of “The Man­
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. E verett and >ng lot you have won is a narrow - ium. Any women interested may ma Lou Kroeger. Shiralee Schukart.
attend.
Classes
meet
each
Thursday
A
llene
Amacher.
Patty
Cyrus.
Jane
Card Party and Dance
ual. Our Right-Hand Book ", and son Billy visited Mr. E verett's fath- chested 20-foot w ide lot in an un­
Thursday, February 8, at Roy—
a demonstration of a panel discus- er- Oliver Everett, at Sandy Sun- desirable location in a new and u n ­ evening under the instruction of Vinton. Betty May. Georgia P atter-
Miss
B
arbara
Potts.
son
and
Nancy
Ailccn
Easter.
The Roy Men.
5ip
sion will be given.
j day. The father has been ill.
.
_________
developed
subdivision.”
Mrs. Allen Knight, president of
Mrs. Percy Carstens and son Leo
The bureau rep o rt indicates that M n - Bristol Hostess—
Places First—
Have your ej I • 'mined
the council, and Mrs. Lawrence La- of Portland w ere Hlllsboro visitors thes* ?free 1°»" « c k e ts have re-
Radi? P - J - \
^ o u p will Jam ps Schick son of Mrg Eva
once a year —Dr. Thom p­
D u r president of th e A loha-H uber Tuesday, transacting business
and centlT become active again in O re- H J ^ T u M d a y afternoon w ith Mrs
Downs, placed first in the state ora-
son. may be consulted next
association, are in charge of the , calling on relatives.
Promotions of N /e ° „ B r“ to1 r G,^ u“ ' onu toplc ? s tory contest at McMinnville S atur- Tuesday. 11th, Hotel Washington.
program and luncheon.
M
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. -
this character have been invest!- ,'« o w Can My C hild's Behavior be day.
dayy c n
al m cm innviue a a tu r
------------------------- , Wash left M o n S y aftor ^ v e r a l gat<?d ln ,he past and “ has
Im proved’
Dance at Huber
Red Cross Meets Feb. 13—
Birthday C e le b ra te d -
days' visit wRh her nephew H E* ascertaincd ,h at th e re is always Ladies' Aid M e e ts -
This ad and 15c adm its women
The
county
chapter
of
th
e
Red
Mrs. A. L. Amacher entertained i Staples, and wife.
some catch to the supposedly fre e ) L adies'A id of the C hristian church
to dance S aturday night. Admission
51p
a num ber of little folks at a lunch-
Mrs E Favetta Allen ro tn m t
,
wiU m eet Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. Cross will meet Thursday evening. 25 cents.
F ebruary 13. at 7:330 at the cham ­
ber
of
com
m
erce
rooms.
A rgus classified ads get results.
birthday of her little son Peter. with lelatives and friends in Seat- prospects by handing out cards at
t V5 T l i
•
Those present w ere Perry and tle'
largo public gatherings, advertising, w -dnesd iv of thi> hi> thVnf , word
Je rry Henry, Ronald Romig, B ar­
c o u r s e that
th a t a
a S
r a u i ing
i m is
<• to
in be
i , a Wednesday of the b irth of a son
Miss Rozena W itheril of P ortland of course,
draw
bara Barney, Peter Melhuish, Tom­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rushlow of
visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. R. Pep- held and prizes offered. O rdinarily i to
wniHnnr»
my Hutchinson, and t h e honor is
Dard. this
th is week.
w p a I t
a ll w
h o tu
r rn
n in
in rarH«
a are
m notified
n r - . F i / i ’▼ diapori.
pard,
all
who
tu
cards
guest.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry C Hill of l!?at ,hey have ''w<>n." but when
Miss Putnam Recovers—
Seattle. Wash . visited Mr and Mrs ,bey VIS,t ,h e P roperty they find
that. the lot th ay have been aw ard-
Miss Lenore Putnam, employe of R. R. Easter Sunday.
Wri t p
j ed is only 18 or 20 feet wide and
Sprouse-Reitz store, is recovering
at
th
e
hom
e
of
'
m
i
?
“
in
an
undesirable location in
after her serious operation t w o
the subdiyi« pn. When the w inner
weeks ago. She is still at the P ort­ Bump Ja n u ary 27 and M
indicates that he is not satisfied
land sanitorium, but expects to be Bump Jan u ary 27 and 28.
Mr and Mrs. W. S. A lexander of with the lot th e salesm an offers to
removro home within a week.
Newport visited friends in Hillsboro trade him a lot in th e “restricted
Visits Lodges—
Sunday and Monday.
district. This second piece of prop­
Mrs. Cora E. Heaton, Rebekah
Mrs. J. R. Morgan of Portland erty will probably be found to be
Assembly president, left Tuesday to was a week-end guest of Mrs. H ar­ m ore satisfactory, b u t it is then
explained by th e prom oter th at be­
spend the next four days visiting ry Morgan.
NEW
Rebekah Lodges and Theta Rho
Miss Hila Cornelius spent the cause of restrictions it is impos­
G irls at Brownsville, Scio and Al­ week-end with her parents at Cor­ sible to let anyone have a lot in
Spring
bany.
th at district less th an fifty feet
vallis.
Swaggers
wide,
so
it
is
necessary
for
the
D. A. R. Meets—
Miss Pearl Allen spent the week- "w inner” to buy an additional 25
David Hill chapter, D. A. R., end with relatives at Amity and feet of property for from $300 to
w ill meet Monday evening at thé ’
w o ..
u
t
®500 in order to secure his "prize,"
home of Mrs. A. W. Moore. Meet­
Mrs.
. Betts, who has been ill
When the victim realizes w hat
ings have been changed to eve­ for several weeks, is improving.
has happened he finds th at he has
nings instead of afternoons.
j an7, ™rs' B ert C ulbertson paid a substantial price for a piece
Plaids
m?Yea 1? Portland Saturday.
of property he probably would not
“Child Fears” Discussed—
)Fn
°f P ortland v is - , have purchased u n d er ordinary cir-
Checks
P.-T. A. study group, pre-school lted Hillsboro relatives Sunday.
cumstances.
to 12 years, met Tuesday afternoon
Tweeds
D o llv o r o d
o
at P eter Boscow school. Mrs. M
Romig led the discussion on "Child
H ER E
Fears."
4-DOOK SEDAN
Elim
inate
Doubt
a
t
to
Mrs. Morley Hostess—
Returns for Your Prod-
$589.00
Past Oracles' club of the Royal
■
ucts by Shipping to the
Neighbors m et w ith Mrs. W. O.
COUPE
Phoenix Lodge, K. P.
to Present Jewels
RUSHLOW
J First of Series
of Parties Held
25%
MORE WEAR
FfOmOtillg DilV
M o n ito S ocks
L lUD IVleetS
LCPIOU AUXlllÜTV P. G. E. Company
Presents Awards Employes Feted
to Eleven Girls
DAIRfMEN!
Mohr President
Fhree - Linkers
County Group
35C
3 I"
The
MEN’S SHOP
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WALL FIN ISH
Superior to Kalsomine or
any other wall finish.
CALL NICK
Cor. Washington,
$559.00
Let them m arket your veal, hogs, beef, lamb,
mutton and live and dressed poultry. The Ore­
gon Savinar Produce Company is thè oldest and
most reliable Produce and Commission House
in Portland. They guarantee you prom pt and
satisfactory returns.
Established 1912
$600.00
Thirty years experience
Perfect Coats for the
W inter into Spring
Period.
Woman’s Shop
E. M. Barne«, Prop,
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Pick-Up Delivery
$589.00
Full Equipped
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Slay spic ’n span the whole
day through! It’s easy
when tailored, scmi-tail-
ored and frilly wash frocks
sell for less than half a dol­
lar ! Regular and extra sizes.
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Panel Delivery
Portland, Oregon
Secure SHIPPING TAGS from the office ot this paperi
Hillsboro, Oregon
Phone 2102
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Than E ver B e fo re
Oregon Savinar Produce Co.
438 S. W. Front,
N o velty Buttons
and Buckles!
3 5 MILES PER GALLON
ANO 70 MILLS PER HOUR
All Sloel Passtnjjvr Car Bodies
USED CAR EXCHANGE
USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD
Second and Washington
Hillsboro
Telephone 2641
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