The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 12, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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fllL L S R O R O
A n n u a l P.-T, A , D in n e r
M eeting M ond ay N ig h t
O p en s W eek
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Church Service
Opens National
B. P. I P c c /c Here
O R fiG O N
S hould R eco g n ize
C h ild ’s C a p a c ity
"We need to recognize w hat our
children can do now and what
they m ight do under ideal condi­
tions This brings about a study of
I capacities." .said Dr O. R. Cham-
' tiers over KOAC to radio study
groups Tuesday He explained ea
| parities as the com bination o f
' hvs c a lc h a r a c eris ics s m
,s
,
1 enable an individual to lei»“ to
i eac! to a stim ulus He urges our
X V N u rrJ“
Thursday, Marcii 12. IM G
Hillsboro Night
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at Aloha Grange
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Next Wednesday'
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"Religion in Bu»lHess __will be
A l.O H A - E verything la in read i­
the topic of Rev Charles M Reed's
ness for the fourth annual “Hills-
next Monday night at 6:30 o clock go|ng b w ay of Nogal«, and re ­
sermon Sunday m orning at the
boro
night"
Aloha
G range
in the chamber of commerce rooms. ; turning b
of E, p
e
. Methodist church, to w hich the
?bro "
‘K'»’,, at A'
b” a G
range liait
hall ■
A fine menu is assured the pub- . vUit8 at Los A
,
and
"
' Business and Professional Women's
‘ Vn'N*. " " h *.‘
' T * 30
Ic by Mrs M orris We.l w ho , , placeg. Thcv r e p *n good weath' "
elub h is been invited in observance
' i ’ * • ' ”i *‘nt,'1,a‘n" “‘"*
«bout an
of National Business Women's Week
W“ ‘ fullbw
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in charge of the dinner. Mrs. Weil d u rjng their entire trip, w ith onlv
rnwirts that manv
hiiKin«*« firms *
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reports
many business
This
will
the
of ♦ the
two half-days of cloudy w eather
■xperiences and encourage brows-
and P.-T. A. members are contrib­
w eek's activities, and will be fol­ mg in many fields to help them N Four ladies will
, put on a stunt
uting materials and time to make
lowed by the business meeting find th eir own field of work.
N »\i 1 liebeuu. tenor singer, will
the evening a success. Assisting in Dr. N icol T a lk s
lie on the program again this year
and party Monday night at the
The Hillsboro P.-T. A. radio study One or two other num bers are also |
the plans are Mesdames H. L. Mac-
. TA .
home of Miss M argaret Cady.with group
met
at
tho
home
of
Mrs
Kenzie, R R Easter. Jake Weil. : H t D U IV V S C S S I O H
the annual banquet o n Friday Rene M eltebeke.
being arranged E ntertainm ent will ■
Fred Amacher and Miss R u t h
be followed by dincing. modern
night. March 20. at the cham ber
Dr. R J Nicol attended a m eet­
Jones.
and old time.
of com merce
An o u t s t a n d i n g
,
ing of the Portland m ilk inspec­
Miss Maurine Moore and Mrs. tion departm ent, and spoke on
speaker has been secured and a N i l t l O n a l DcfCUSC
Local people are planning for a
Margaret Mooberry are planning mastitis during the afternoon ses­
good musical program is being ar-
.
r i,
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big crowd of Hillsboro neighbors
table decorations, which will sug­ sion at the city hall in Portland
ranged
M
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e
tin
g
to
n
ig
h
t
and assure them of a good time.
gest St. Patrick's day.
Saturday The class in d d ry in g nt
hirst Business Women's w eek : A merican Legion and A uxiliary
Dr. Lena Kenin will talk about Oregon S tate college were invited
radio broadcast from the W hite I will hold a N ational Defense eon-
Forrest Eple.v, soldier stationed
youth problems. Dr. Kenin is q u al­ guests. Professor Simmons, bacter­
F!
i
on W ednes-i ference at the M ultnom ah hotel in at Fort Stevens. was a" w eek-end
ified to speak on this subject as iologist. and Dr. Sims, head of the
j day. March 18. at 6:35 p m . east- Portland tonight (T hursday). A visitor at the It I Putnam home
she is on the board of directors of veterinary departm ent at the col­
• ern standard tim e (th ree hours later banquet will be served a t 6 30 Mr. Kpley is the son of C harle
the Social Hygiene society of O re­ lege. were also present
... here, w h e n Mrs. F ranklin D. | o'clock, followed by a mass meet- Kpley of Salem .........
and the famille
gon and is the medical exam iner
Among those attending from D.-...
KiKiseveft.
wife of • the president, i nig.
mg. iHi'iiiui'i
Members h in
of Hie
the u local groups became fast friends during m eight
• ..1 . we r* j
v
,
.......
of the high schools of Portland.
Washington county w ere A J. Rm C harles M Reed, who opens and Miss Chari Orm ond Williams, will attend the banquet. and many I year m inistry of Mr. P utnam in
Musical numbers by Miss Irene | Dysle and Schindler Bros . Bethanv
National Business W om ens Week. president of the National Fedora- more expect to attend
nd the mass Salem.
Engeldinger and Miss Rosanne Weil dairymen. Mr. Wardeen of Fulton
locally. Sunday bv serm on on tion of Business and Professional meeting
will be included in the program. Park dairy, and Mr. Eckleman of
L
Busineß"
W o m a n ' s clubs, w ill discuss “ W o om­
rn-
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Mrs. H. H. Stannard. president, Fairview.
en's Responsibility for Effective Ix
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extends an invitation to the pub-
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Democracy." On Monday M arch 30. P . A . I \ . J M C m D C V S
M
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d
els
D
isp
lay
lie to attend the dinner and urges t -» i „
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m
i
the H onorable Florence P. Kahn.
tt
i.
all P -T A. members to buy tickets rflOeniCia 1 Cmple
republican congressm an from Cali lt> A l l V l H l A l t ? ( ? l
K
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it
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a
rm
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n
ts
is ready for
or make reservations early as only 1
O h i P i m o T in i n
Modeling knitted garm ents under fornia, w ill discuss the same topic, David Hill chapter, D. A R
125 tickets are available. Tickets 1
V /U S C I \ €* 1 ' i t It?
w ith Miss W illiams over NBC met Monday afternoon w ith Mrs
are 35 cents and
nd may be obtained •' Phoenicia Temple, Pvthi
P ythian Sis- the direction of Nellie Hunter, hook-up during a portion of the B. F Pile M is Hubert Kelly had
you—
models
from B M. Goodman.
ters, will celebrate the 41st an- Columbia , yarn
sodman. Lester Moo- , . ters-
.. stylist, seven
,
period from 4:30 to 5 p in . eastern charge of th e program Round
berry. Charles Douglass. Rev. C. M niversary of the institution of the appeared on the stage of the \e n e - standard time, known as the "Let's table discussion on foreign relations
th Jones. Mrs. S. W temple at t h e regular meeting I13? h‘ a i e Thursday night in a Talk it Over Program ."
Reed. Miss Ruth
was also held, and DcLoas A nder­
Melhuish, Mrs . T. G. Bronleewe. ; March 27. Plans w ere m ade to cele- fashion ^ o w in connection with
son gave a recitation. Plans were
Mrs,
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up to usl
TOIÎILP HIM THROUGH !" I
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membership
grade
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parents registered as P.-T. A. mem-
bers.
People unable to attend the din-
ner are cordially invited to come
In
o ir the speaker
ennoVo,. and
nnU music
to h hear
which will follow.
Mrs. Hazel Hollenbeck, grand
lory or the m anners and events come to see him His studio is at
chief, w ill m ake her official visit A l n m n t T lc rx r Q o f -
H,ar.du'nV ^ m in is tra tio n the V eterans' hall on West Mam
at 'h a t tim e and the North Plains
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th,e Coolidgb adm inis- street, and the class now forming
and Forest G rove temples will be . T l l d f P T .n n f Z
»ration. The final chapters give H from 3:45 to 4 45 each Monday
lnVlted tO attend.
i - l U l l g X 11 1 I\ O
trend m music, literature, and afternoon
W ednesday will be "alum ni day" a the chronology
of affairs that m ake
T n n
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i
at
the
high
school
and
all
old
grads
Mrs. L. f O. B ennett
and a ‘ son
new spapers headlines. Fascinating
r > an
n J . left
„
Miss Rossman Complimented—
are
invited
to
hear
the
all-alum
ni
Mary Ann G arthofner
Coope
L ocal Y ou n g M an
' tained
honoring
; î , Ç
. ' i • H “ “ ' W * " - n ä » v e r .l m u .ic .l „„S ,.
11.,„„-Il l„„ d them part way. Mrs. |
w ith her
M akes S . ta g -L e D ebut
w ith pictures.
,
. . . js been . . visiting
.
Rossman, of Portland. Present w ere b;,r, arp beine a r r n n o d
Gale Woodworth, son of Rev. ! Ann Peters. M arjorie p atterson , bers are belnS arra n Sed-
Many new books for th e young- ?>ar(en t\ Mr
Mrs .” Varner,
er readers have been added "Test anli other relatives, for several
M S. Woodworth, returned Sunday Evelyn Busch, Beulah Shepard. Bill
and. Mrs.
J. M. S andifer of Pilot." by Jim m y Collins, will in- >weeks
from California, w here he has been Corwin. Leon Banner. Leon Wilev - ” Mr.
r ' anck
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for the past two years. He was Loren Bronleewe. Ted G ardner and s l!em v ;-'“ ed
........... honor
....... guest daughter. Dr and Mrs. R J. Nicol, "N uvrat the Brave,” by R adke m anager of the Loyal Protective
in San Francisco and Sah Diego. Francis ______
Brown, , the
where he made his stage deb u t”as
and hostess. last week j j rs Nicol and her par- Doone. an Eskimo Robinson Crusoe I’isurance company, was a Hills-
Bill Dowton. a leading role in the
Mrs Scearce Honored— ents made 'h e Astoria. Rockaway. Boy Scout year book, and stories boro visitor Tuesday, conferring
recent stage success, "The D runk-
Mrs. C. E Wells and Mrs How- Tlllamook looP trip Thursday and about dogs. T he th ird and fourth w i,h
N. Torbet. special
ard." He has returned home to at-
ard Wells entertained * Tliursdov Frld:iy-
grade readers w ill enjoy travel- k,cal a«ent.
tend school.
afternoon with dessert-bridge ~ in
Leo Richter left W ednesday for mg w ith M adeline Urandeis as
Ever-Ready class of the Chris-
honor of Mrs. R. J. Scearce who F' in t- Mich., on th e stream line guide. H er stories about children tian church met Tuesday afternoon
is leaving to m ake her home in ’rain. He will take delivery on a 1 in other lands are fascinating. “Lit- at the hom e of Mrs. G eorge Self-
Legion C e le b ra tio n
Portland. Mrs. Scearce was pre- car and driv e home about A pril 1. tie P hilippe of Belgium." "L ittle ridge.
sented with a farew ell gift Mrs A sto p p in g en route home for a visit Jean of France.” "L ittle Tom of
Mrs. C. E Wells and Mrs Hen-
in Members
P o rtla
n
d
S
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n
d
a
y
of Hillsboro Post Amer- w S ° ? .man naade. high score .M rs ' !
Dreezen in Spirit^ Lake.
"Nite_ and Fritz of rietta Morgan spent th e w eek-end
¡e=r,
a
" G. Hare, second, and Mrs L T Iowa, form erly of this com munity. G erm any" have recently been pur- at the Well's cottage at Pacific
been invi ed tn
h’ Ve McPheeters. low.
’
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Ramey vis- fhase^. and several more by Made- City
Legion Victory celebration m T o rt" Attend Medi<‘*1 « i n n e r -
‘ted her sistej, Mrs. Howard An-
U randeis that have been read
s c Klllen of P o rtI, nd. formpI
land March 15, it was announced n D r' anl , M rs' H D HuSgins and derson of McMinnville. Sunday and
Following is a boo*'
*‘d itor of the Independent, w a s i
here, this week. The event w illTO &
A_O Pitm an attended
a h T g h S o l^ s tu d a e O book
O
review by J grt»etinff Hillsboro friends Friday.
held Sunday evening, beginning at jn® medical dinner at the Portland
ln o m as Beaty, at “
A p,ps - n .
Mariorie
Dr and Mrs A O Pitm an at
7:30 in the Multnomah county arm -
„ March 4 *5”
g' . . .
_
K innan Rawlings is the touchin« 4 tended the Rusarians' ball in I’ort-
ory. This will be the 17th anniver- 1‘•m an and Mrs. Huggins attended Mr. and Mrs W. C C o o i^ o C _tf)ry of , bo-. ,, ho oru h in ed w i^ Jb a n d Tuesday evening
sary celebration
£ iea for doctors' wives at the Post Falls. Idaho, who have sTer.t '
.“A 3 „ ° y. wnb'„orphabe1dlluw *'h -
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irthday
C elebrated-
^ B M
rs. Rollin
Deck
Town Club in Portland March 3.
Mrs. M cPheeters H o ste ss-
entertained w . ^ M r a
M ^h
and Mrs J. W.
a"'1?,?
" " " f° r ' ht‘ir of h V ’s i ^ . ^ „ U ^ h ^ c h e d ^ h e
Tuesday afternoon in honor of the
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fulfillm ent of his dream s of a v a st
first birthday anniversary of her
i , er. , wlth Irlsh Jokes
M rs F
C Francis retu rn ed orange grove in th e stead of a
little daughter Sandra. Pink and
E JA McAIear arranged the Sunday from a visu w ith her sis- dan k Florida jungle. It gives brief
w hite w ere the predom inating
, n ? P ra ! n s
iu rnished en- ter at Tacoma, brother at Seattle, glimpses of the ho rticu ltu re nee-
colors in refreshments. Guests were ?
QJnentT,
, j meeting will be and son. Francis O lm ie, at Brem- e3sarv to raising oranges, and also
K aren Morley, Sharon Connell. A " MfS' Donald Megargel M arch erton. Wash.
shows som ething of the life of the
Mary Carol Davidson. Sharon Love- ,
H arry Morgan returned hom e w ealthy orange growers, but the
lit. Billy Joos. the honor guest. Honored on Birthday—
Tuesday evening for a short stciy story is based on the poverty-
and their mothers. Little Sandra
Mr. and Mrs. F. W Heintz gave after nine w eeks' work auditing stricken inhabitants of the swampy
received many lovely presents.
a dinner party Sunday honoring liquor agencies' books in southern lands of Floria. It is entertaining
Social Circle Meets—
birthday of their daughter, Oregon.
fiction and portrays vivid pictures
Social Circle of the Congregation- Miss Irene Heintz. Guests w ere Mr.
Major F o rrest M ann of Portland ot the land and its people.—Velma
al church will meet at the church , Mrs_Claude Morley and daugh- and Lt. Neil Stangel w ere guests E- Rosevear.
Thursday. March 19. at ten o'clock
°J . Dayt°n. Mrs. Ruby Irvine of Lt. and Mrs. A rthur
K roeger
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for an all-day meeting. Ladies will
¡^loyd Irvine of
Bend, and Friday evening b e f o r e
nat.onal The Ten M arks of an Educated
bring their own sandwiches or Mlss M argaret Doherty.
guard inspection.
Man
salad and the hostesses. Mrs. D Bo>' Breaks Arm—
Mr. and Mrs A. W Lentz anti
He keePS his m ind open on ev-
E. Wiley and Mrs. J. O. Robb, will
Jack Literal, 10-year-old son of daughter and Mr. and Mrs. H enry ery question until th e evidence is j
serve dessert and coffee at 12:30. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Literal, fell Kern and children of Portland vis- all in.
Please bring thimbles and scissors, while playing at the P eter Boscow ited Mr. and Mrs. J. H Pankonir.e
He always listens to the man I
Mrs. Dinsmore Hostess—
school Tuesday afternoon and broke
at The Dalles last week-end. who knows.
Delphian club will meet Mon- “oth bones in his right arm. Dr. A
Mrs. George Bidwell and chil-
He never laughs at new ideas,
day at one o’clock with Mrs. J. B ° Pitm an set th e fractures
drc-n Lila and L ester of Sherm an's
He cross-exam ines h is daydream s, i
Dinsmore as hostess and Mrs. V. Busy Bee Class Meets—
mill visited Mr. and Mrs H D
He knows his strong point and I
W. G ardner leader. The topic for ' Busy Bee Cooking class had its M cEntire Monday.
plays it.
the day will be "British Posses- meeting Wednesday
at the home
Th® Lobese Camp Fire group met . know s the value of good hab-
sions."
of its leader, Mrs.
Rene Melte-
the junior high Tuesday and they Rs and how to form them.
Red Cross Meets Tonight___
beke. The girls were given a les- P an n ed for a party next Tuesday
Re knows when to think and
County Red Cross meets tonight 9bn ‘n baking bread and helped night.
call th e ex p ert to think
(Thursday) at the chamber of com- PrePare and serve a luncheon
"
Mrs. Charles Douglass and daugh- ioL, hlm -
merce.
Appreciates Friends'
SuDDort— ters are v ‘s‘’‘ng her father. L. F
Y °u can t sell his magic.
Return from M e x ico -
I wish to express m v sincere Br»wn. and sister, MU« Lois Brown,
” e 1*v,ea . the forw ard - looking5 |
Mrs. G. Russell M o?kn and Mrs ' thanks for the s u p p o r t given bv ‘"„ P o rtla n d this week.
outw ard- ook.ng life.
J. W. Kelley returned Thursday my friends during the popularity •
aPd Mrs A E- O pdenw eyer
^ c u ltiv a te s a love of th e beau-
from a month's visit w ith Mrs contest, making it possible for m'e
, the w eek-end in P ortland »’»ul Ex.
Morgan's brother-in-law and sis- to. eni ° y the California-M exico
u parents- M r- and M rs- R
..w hn i<s
...
ter. Mr. and Mrs. P erry Joy at trip .-L o rra in e Chase
L. Dunham.
i
Who is on th e phone? ’
7
FxDresses a >»»~. i >i
Mr and Mrs R- v - Thomas spent „ 11 seems to be some woman;
at noseDurg.
Roseburg ivjrs.
Mrs. Thom-
her say is 'idiot.
I P wiçh es tr» Appreciation—
thnnb li
e • t ]ast weck
w w k at
J nom- a11 1 », can hear
L
luiui.
'ho c o n t r i b u t e d as' m?.t.h er' M rs' A A S p r'JSu e' wa-“
atLSWer H' “ m ust be niy
, who contributed votes to me so very ill
wife.”—Ex.
SmtM°tUllAlmar n gr r l he p o p u b rity
Mrs. Jam es Jackson retu rn ed
con test.-A lm a Raffety.
M arch 3 from a m onth-s visit w ith
W inter brings new hazards to
H. E. C. Club Meet
her daughter. Mrs. Robert Ecklund ! motoring, it is pointed out by the
Home Economics' club of th e o l Pasadena. Cal.
I safety departm ent of th e Oregon
/»ru
gra "g e will meet today
Blue Bird group will not m eet S tate Motor association. W ethigh-
’Thursday) at the home of Mrs. again until M irch 24 at th e home ; ways, glaring headlights and rain-
Anna Gottlieb for pot luck lunch- of Mrs. Paul Patterson.
smeared windshields add trem en-
eon-
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. G ates left ' dously to the dangers of driving.
Frames and Repairs
Mrs. Bolma III—
today (Thursday) for two w eeks' and m otorists are w arned to use
Mrs. Elmer Bolma o f N orth business trip to Los Angeles, Cal. extrem e cautions. Records show a
A ttractive modern zylo, white
T racy M anley of Portland spent sharp rise in the num ber of acci­
or natural gold-filled frames and Plains underw ent a m ajor opera-
tion Saturday at Sm ith's hospital tbe week-end w ith his uncle and dents during w inter months.
parts at
Dr. C. T. Smith perform ed the op- au n t' M‘'■ and Mrs. W. R. Manley. 1
Card P arty and Dance
REAL SAVINGS
eration.
Mrs. F. W. H eintz retu rn ed Fri-
At Cedar Mill G range hall S at­
Operated for Mastoid—
day from a w eek's visit w ith Mr.
urday night, M arch 14. Admission
operated ^ n " V e d n ^ d ^ 6 ” ’ ° " A ^ t i ^ ^ r o ^ s ^ i ^ ^ o l d - 25c.
Everyone welcome.
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a
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ing a f o o d i e today (Thursday)
Baseball
Benefit
Dance
JEWELER
Boyden of Portland operated.
| Alma Bennett Olden tent, D. March
d
- - - - - - Plains,
At K. 2] P. Go( Hall,
N orth
211 E. Main St.
Hillsboro
U L
- e n i n g j u m e fo r’ a l t X m ^ n T e .
"Let Andy Fix Your Watch”
ant?, M rs' C' C- WrlKht of | at th e V eterans' hall.
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McMinnville, form erly of C om e-
P.-T. A. study group, pre-school
Modern Dance
I bus, were guests W ednesday of ¡to 12 years, w ill not m eet again
At Helvetia hall S atu rd ay night
Mrs. Jam es Miller.
I until after spring vacation.
March 14. Admission 25c.
4
B irths
Rennells—To Mr. and Mrs. L. E
Rennells of Orenco, March 8 a
boy.
Korn — To Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Korn of Hillsboro, M arch 7, a girl
A new line of quality
ARE YOU TIRED?
York—To Mr. and Mrs. John
ready - made suits
York of Huber, March 6, a boy.
Don't forget we can remove
one of the jobs that takes
alm ost >4 of your t i m e ,
"Meal Time.” Call on us for
Tailored by Merit
those delicious Hot, Tasty
You'll be pleased w ith the snappy
CUSHION SHOES
H am burgers—12 for only 60c.
spring styles and fabrics
CORRECTIVE
SHOES
We also have Hot Jumbo
for
.95
Peanuts, Spanish Salted Pea­
MEN
and
WOMEN
nuts, P opprd-ln-B utter Pop­
corn, Cold Drinks, Candies,
THE
etc.
Spectacle
We A nnounce----
’ Style-Mart Clothes”
DR. A. REED
’15“ ’19“ 22 0 ’24
I H I E ’S
Cecil’s Place
N ext door to Penney'»
Foot
COMFORT Clinic
736 S. W. Morrison
(Near Parki
P ortland, Oregon
M EN'S SHOP
Howe and Wells, Props.
207 E. Main St.
Phone 1412
its first temptations !
BROWN’S
ClARINCE
PR O D U C TIO N
ilk 1t)iideMeAi r \
EUGENE O ’NEILL’S
g r e a t A m e ric a n d r a m a
. . . O u ts ta n d in g s u c c e u
of the past d e c a d e . . .
now an ev en g r e a te r
screen tiium ph1
•forrtHg
WALIACC
L IO N E L
«nc/
ERIC IINOEN * CECI1IA PARKER
SPRING IYINGTON
0<r«rf«à
frr CLARENCE BROWN
PLUS Mickey Mouse Cartoon
and Other Short Subjects
Worsteds
Models
Preview Saturday Night, 11:15
‘1C tr 00 and up !' SU N .. M ON., TUE.
Tailored
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Flannels
Mm-
Tweeds
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All Sizes
at
March
15, 16, 17
Continuous Show Sunday— 2 until 11
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in.
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GOAR'B
Woman’s Shop
WHATEVER YOU DO, IF YOU
LIKE EXCITEMENT. . . DON’T
M IS S C E IL IN G Z E R O I
E. M. Barne«, Prop.
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i t t n m f f id ler f t t n t d A ir C n l i t
A PRESCRIPTION ERROR
Many persons think it is necessary to have a
prescription filled at the store whose name ap ­
pears upon the blank. THIS IS AN ERROR!
Any prescription can be filled at any first-
class Drug Store and you have the privilege of
taking it to your favorite store. Choose the
store in which you have confidence and have
your prescriptions filled there . . . No one but
a Registered Prescription Druggist touches a
prescription in our store and our stock is kept
new and fresh by constant attention to its con­
dition.
All the action you j ^ ^ ^ ^ th ^ v ia tio n
cenine
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Bring us your prescription, or have your physician
phone them to us.
HILLSBORO PHARMACY
Re-Roof Now!
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While Shingle Prices are
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S P E C IA L
F ro m th e » ta g e t h r ille r t h a t m a d e B r o a d w a y s a y I t t p r a y e r t
Two Week« Only
No. 1 Shingles
$ 0 .1 0
Per «quare ..........
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"If It's L u m b er—C all O u r N um ber"
151 W. Baseline
Phone 2691
(V enetian ticket, B. L. Taylor, Rt. 2, Beaverton)
FARMERS, BUSINESS MEN
ATTENTIO N
NOW ON DISLAY AT OUR SHOWROOMS
The 1936 Terraplane Pickup
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ACTS
This Price Cannot Last Longer Than the P resent
Lim ited Supply!
P re p ire for next w inter w hile th e thought of recent bad
w eather is still fresh in y o u r mind.
The Pick of the Acts in Pictures
ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS
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Randolph Scott, Margaret Sullivan, Walter Con­
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A Stirring Story of the Civil War
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Burns & Allen in
A Feature Comedy
Full %-ton Capacity
Also a Full Line of HUDSON and
I ERR A I’LA NE Passenger Cars
THOM AS S. SHOLES
\\ ¡Hard - Mohawk - Standard Gasoline and Oils
152-158 T hird Ave.
by Worn««
— PLUS
Pool-Gardner Lumber Co.
Phone 21W
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J. L. Anderson
LADY
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Jean ette McDonald and Nelaon Fddv :-
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