The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 12, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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    m arrie d Miss Nelli
tak e the trav elin g gavel to B eav er­
i Slope, C anyon road.
held from F in ley ’s chapel In Pori
le i m i nt w it In Ruse C ity r e m e te r'
ton S itu rd a y
He is su rv iv ed by his w idow and
land, on M on d a y a fte rn o o n , w ith P o rt lu m i.
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ith
four ch ild ren . J u n e s D. Jam ieson,
■I’a.slor H e n ry S H a lle r, o f P ilg r im i
lus fa m ily to C a lifo r n ia th is w eek
Mrs. F lo ren ce J. I aF ond. Mrs
'H o u s e , o ffic ia tin g
M is
H o w la n d I
S tate C apitol N ew s Letti-
I'lie H u m b ird fa m ily r e c e n tly cam e
H elen M. S u tler and W illiam V.
Id le d F rid a y e v e n in g She w ill b e '
Ing tiu- hlghllglils of offle
to th is d is tr ic t fro m T exas
T IM B F .lt Guy L lo y d was sur-
Jam ieson, all o f B eaverton. O ne
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(B y Mias Mary Sam lyl
tlv lty ut S alem
E very w
cooked th e ir d in n e r and several of
I.
F. M itchell, p ro p rie to r of | p ris e d on his f if t ie t h b ir th d a y K a t
bro th er. W illiam D. Jam ieso n of
BAN KS H onor roll w ith a one them passed tests in ro o k in g and M itchell s b a rb e r shop, announced u rd a v e v e n in g w h e n M rs L lo y d o f th e late M rs S a llin e t I. E llio tt. the Argus.
W a s h in g to n
to E n t e r t a i n P o rtlan d an d tw o g ran d ch ild ren .
M rs H o w iu ik i was b o rn in East
the purch ase of Jo e's tun her shop, in v ite d a g ro u p o f frie n d s in fo r
F u n eral services w ere h eld from average includes H ow ard R eppeto, o th er things
Pom ona in A p r il
W ednesday, from Jo e S tew art A s­ a s p a g h e tti feed D u rin g ttie e v e ­ W a rre n . N I I . M av ill. 1852 She
th e W. E. P egg F u n e ra l p arlo rs E tta Bailey a n d B etty McCann.
Mrs G ei/rge Moss and sons
| F riday and in te rm e n t w as in C res­ T hose w ith a tw o av erag e a re Ja e k Ralph and Roy of Philoirthth and sisting M itchell in the new shop n in g som eone d is c o v e re d ttia t M ax was m a rrie d to W a lle r I. H o w la n d . '
(B y Mi** Mnryarct Mnthimcn)
Seabold. Effie T oates. Iren e G a rd ­ Mrs. J a e k W allet of T aft spent the will be M onte B ricked.
S keels, a guest, was e e le l,ra tin g Ills J u ly 23, 1691 H e r h usband and Iw o
cent G rove eem eterv.
ner. W arren T avlor. Leigh S tetler. w eek-end in B anks w ith Mr and
M OUNTAINDALE H obby show
t w e n t y - f if t h
b ir th d a y .
L e o n a I c h ild r e n pre ce d e d h e r in d e n til I
II. T. K m -h e r I n ju r e d
E velyn Rinek. V era Reppeto. A k ira M rs V ein P rie k e tt and ch ild ren
given by the W ashington C rin g e
Thom pson
and
W a lte r
W a tk in s S u r v iv o rs
in c lu d e
one
b ro th e r,
H
erm
an
T
K
oeber
su
ffered
a
Kaga and Iva L ee R osencrans.
S a tu rd a y w,-»s a success. M i s s
fu rn is h e d m u s ic fo r d a n c in g Pres 1 Jo h n I. B o y n to n , o f C on co rd , N ,
and Mr and Mrs M ax D reezen and foot in ju ry
last
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
w
hile
B lanche E ickw orth. hom e d em o n ­
a nd one d a u g h te r, M rs F re d .
i H onor ro ll fo r th e fo u rth six son.
sn ak in g out logs oil his farm on cu t w ere M i ss is and Me dam es II
stra tio n agen t-at-larg e, w as a guest
w eeks is as follows: N ellie Dean
At the R N A silv er tea and Hie highw ay south of Six C orners R a lp h Ita y n o ld s . B u d M c P h e rso n , I L o it, P o rtla n d , e ig h t g ra n d c h ild re n
of the grang e and ju d g ed th e h o b ­
C loninger. M abel K inoshita, R oberta card party M arch 3 Mrs C R Hall T he accident occurred w hen a A. C a rls o n , It M W rig h t. M o n ts a nd seven g re a t g ra n d c h ild re n In
( Continued front page I)
by show. Prizes for th e hobby col­
K o te liin a il. J a e k H o w e ll. IJ.de W d
H eard. V irginia S hipley. M in e won first and Mrs M ax Dree.-on
lections w ere won as follows: G irls, of its m em b ers a re listed am ong R inek. K ay Lien. Jim m y Rinek. second. M ire h 1!» the R N. A will tw elv e-in ch log w hich Mr K oeber lis. II H Goss and Misses M a ry
B etty Je a n V anD om elen for dish the certified B u rb an k p o tato grow - L illie Lou Moore. V ernon Cop. have a pot luck d in n e r in th e ir w as drag g in g by team , stru c k a W a lk e r. Em m a L e o p o ld , Agnes a n il
root and sw ung over ag ain st his N an M oo re , and M essrs H o w a rd
tow els; boys. D ale V anD om elen for ers of th e state.
Shiezii Shigeno. M ario K inoshita. hall.
foot. T h e resu lt w as a painful Savage, F ra n k M a r lin , C la u d e G il-
L U T II E R A N
A ctive p o tato g ro w ers and lead ­ E velyn K essler. C onnie Lou Van
arro w h ead collection; ladies. Mrs.
Tow
nsendites
Rent
Hall
pram an d bruises. F o rtu n ately no Ian, M a x Skeele, V a n N u rd e n . II
Flo.vd R affety on a quilt display, ers am ong th e farm ers of th e com ­ Dorn. J u a n ita W olford. Nomi K i-
T he T ow nsend club met M ondav bones w ere broken.
and men. A Logan for a k n itted m u n ity w ho w ere p rev io u s m em ­ . w am ato. M arjo rie Wilcox, C onnie
Roueh and P re n tis s T h e o b a ld .
ening in th e ch u rc h instead of
G. F. A trops re tu rn e d last week
sw eater. Mrs. Steve Meek received bers of th is club a re H arry Lou
K ennedy. B arb ara
Wilson. ev
W F G ilm o re spent th e w e e k ­
the
R
N.
A
h
ill,
but
h
e
re
a
fte
r
the
from B loom ington. Ill . w h ere he
honorable m ention for h er feath er S chm eltzer. S cott H aynes. D onald M am a F inck, J a n e t S ellers. N o r­
end in Eugene
collection Mrs. J. I,. V anD om elen Schm eltzer. F ra n k P eters. D onald m an Lien. D ale D reezen. M ary m eetings w ill be ev ery tw o w eeks atten d ed th e an n u al convention of
Em m a Leopold was a v is ito r at
g iv e a rep o rt on th e hom e in te r­ Eddy. Jo h n S trick ler. G len K irk ­ K inoshita. G eorge K aw am ito . B eu ­ in H. N A. hall t h e club has ag en ts of S tate F arm M utim l In ­
M p. 111.
ren ted it for th e ir m eetings for the suran ce com panies. He states that her hom e in B eaverton from S a t­
est conference held at C orvallis. p atrick and E rv in A trops. S everal lah S h ig en o an d Ja m e s Cason.
next six weeks. O. V. W hite of sub-zero w eath er d id n ’t dam pen urday until T uesday of lust w e e k
W ashington G ran g e w ill en te rta in o th er po tato g ro w ers of th e com ­
M rs , H id d in lt In ju re d
Mrs Ja c k Howell and M is Dale
Forest G rove w as th e sp e a k e r at th e en th u siasm of the convention
h av e
been
in fluenced
H ig h School A u d ito riu m
Pom ona G ran g e at th e H illsboro ; m u n ity
Mrs. W. A
H iddink su ffered the m eeting M onday night
delegates.
W illis of P o rtla n d are spending
G range hall in A pril. Mr. an d M rs i thro u g h ad v ice an d in form ation laceratio
n
of
th
e
left
h
ip
yesterday
sev
eral
days
here.
Club
Started
D in n er party- guests S unday nt
A. B. F lint of Scholls w ere also received th ro u g h th e group.
March 1‘.)
M is
P h illip s o f M a n n in g spent
Two im p o rta n t functions th at w hen th e au to m o b ile in w hich she the F red W olford hom e w eri M. i Initial steps w ere token M onday
guests at th e m eeting.
w as rid in g w ith h e r h u sb an d w as
sev
eral
days
tins
w
eek
visiting
th
is
club
sponsors
in
th
e
com
m
un­
Mr. and Mrs. S tanley H ahn and
M rs B ert G rin d le of M cM inn­ evening to organize a com m unity
stru c k by a h it-ru n m ach in e at and
" W h a t Hast T h o u D o n e '’’
ville. Mr and Mrs. F ra n k G rin d le d ram atic club am ong voting people friends and re la tiv e s in Timber
Tom R obertson of Simi. Cal., w ent i it y a re th e a n n u a l p o tato to u r and
Jo h n 16. 35
to S heridan Tuesday. Mrs. Hahn th e a n n u a l p o tato b an q u et. On N o rth w est S ix te e n th av en u e an d and little n eig h b o r boy of P o rt­ of S lier wood. R ep resen tativ es of and Sunset C am p
lisan stre e t, acco rd in g to re p o rt land. L yle W olforij of O tter Rock
Roy Crowder is r e p a ir in g his
lti-v . E W H in ric h s o f B lo o m in g
visited h er sister, M rs E rn est Haas, th e p o tato to u r m em bers of the . G
sponsoring groups met at the S hei k house.
by
P
atro
lm
an
P
a
rk
e
r.
Mrs.
H
id­
w h ile Mr. H ahn and M r R o b ert­ club an d an y fa rm ers of th e com ­
Mr. and M rs Eli G rindle. an d A
d in k w as tre a te d a t th e em erg en cy H. W olford of B anks L yle W ol­ home. F irst m eeting is set for
A la rg e n u m b e r o f people here
son w ent fishing on th e Wilson riv - .: m u n ity w ho c a re to p articip ate hospital.
M arch 16 in th e M ethodist ch u rch
ford of O tte r R ock spent the w e e k ­ parlors. In v itatio n s w ill be issued a re i l l w ith flu .
er. T hey re tu rn e d hom e T h u rsd ay ! v isit sev eral p o tato fields for the
A
lice
Selling
Out
T h e C o n n e ll a nd M i- llin boys
A Cuppella Choir
evening.
p u rpose of stu d y in g cu ltu ra l m e th ­
end w ith his parents, Mr and Mrs to those selected for m em bership
W. S. A tlee is se llin g out his F red W olford
S ydney C onnolly of W illam ina ods an d th e v ario u s types of insect store.
p rio r to th a t date. P u rp o ses of have m ove d to V e rn o n ia , w h e re
visited over th e w eek-end w ith pests an d diseases an d th e ir con-I
Remodels Store
C O R D IA L
W E L C O M E
I th e club w ill be to s tim u iite in te r­ th e y w ill b a tch T h e boys a re e m ­
Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k A cres of
p lo y e d at th e s h in g le m ill and
trol. A m em b er of th e ex ten sio n
re lativ es and frien d s here.
C h arles K essler is h av in g the in ­ est an d p a rticip atio n in dram atics h a ve been s ta y in g at G ilm o re s
P
o
rtla
n
d
and
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
F
ra
n
k
Mr. and Mrs. R asm us M athiesen sta ff is alw ay s presen t on this
te rio r of his sto re rem odeled. Cass by- young people, to pro v id e re c re ­ ho tel.
of A storia spen t th e w eek-end w ith to u r to assist in th e discussion an d W arfield of V an co u v er w ere w e e k ­ Wilson is doing th e w ork.
ational opportunities, an d to p re ­
end
v
isito
rs
of
Mr.
an
d
M
rs
Jo
h
n
M in o r F reed spent th e w e e k -e n d
his folks. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es in stru ctio n .
p a re and have av a il ible d ram atic
Mrs.
C
lifford
S
andy
and
M
amie
H
artw
ick
an
d
M
rs.
B
ella
H
artw
ick
T he p o tato b an q u et w h ich is a
M athiesen. and fam ily. M r. and
acts for p resen tatio n on program s v is itin g frie n d s m P o rtla n d
S
andy
visited
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
Jam
es
M
rs. H II Goss v is ite d h e r s is ­
M
ust
P
ay
P
lu
m
b
in
g
Mrs. A. L. Jen sen of H illsboro ra th e r recen t activ ity , is also open
sponsored by o th er groups M em ­
C o u n ty school su p e rin te n d e n t. O H arlem in at D illey S u n d ay . T h e\ b ersh ip w ill be lim ited en tire ly t o 1 te r. A n n a H yde, in C o rn e liu s the
w ere also S u n d ay d in n e r p arty to th e po tato g row ers of th e com ­
m u n ity . A t th is tim e th e club B K raus, receiv ed a teleg ram from , rep o rted th a t Mrs. Ja m e s ’ H arle­ young people and w ill be by in v i- : f ir s t o f th e w eek.
guests at the M athiesen home.
M r and M rs A T K ilb u r g o f
T uesday evening d in n er party- m em bers each ex h ib it th e ir p o ta­ S e n a to r M cN ary sta tin g th a t th e m an has im proved g reatly from ta tio n only Mias K oeber has been
T acom a. W asli . a re v is itin g th e ir
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H u b ert toes. O u tstan d in g p otato grow ers p ro ject for th e g y m n asiu m at B anks th e operation. S he w ent back to selected as director.
er school M ondav to s ta rt te a c h ­
p n re n ts and frie n d ., h e re tin « w eek
S m ith w ere Mr. and Mrs. O rin ! of th e co u n ty and ex ten sio n staff had been a p p ro v ed at W ashington, i h ing.
Social Group Formed
M r.
K ilb u r g is re c o v e rin g
fro m
D arety and d au g h ters S an d ra an d m em b ers a re am ong th e p rin cip al D. C.. on F e b ru a ry 8 by C o m p ­
Mrs. B W A rm e n tro u t re tu rn e d
T h e J o lly
N eighbors club, a a re c e n t o p e ra tio n on bis eye.
tro lle r G een eral M eCarl. L ater th e
Dee of S hady Brook.
guests at th ese banquets.
M r and Mrs. Loel H ollenbeck ' In th e co u rse of its tim e th e W PA office in P o rtla n d notified , hom e T h u rsd ay from Jo n es hos­ strictly social group w hose o n e 1 R ichard Goss of P o rtlan d spent
w ent to St. H elens T h u rsd ay eve- i clu b has h ad for leaders. O tto th e b o ard of d ire c to rs for B anks pital in H illsboro, w h ere she had am bition is to provide w holesom e 1 last w eek w ith his pa re n ts, M r
a m ijo r operation. She is co n v ale s­ recreatio n for the young people of ; and Mrs H It Goss
ning for d in n e r w ith G ran d C h a n ­ Brose. C h arles H aynes, W. E P e t­ high school th a t th e p ro ject w ould cing.
the S herw ood com m unity, is the
T im b er's new sto re held i t s
cellor and Mrs. G eorge Foote. L a t­ ers, Mrs. H. P. S trick ler, a n d th e be a p p ro v ed p ro v id ed th e B ank-
Mis. C lifford S andy, M a m i e second group form ed this week form al opening S a tu rd a y
M is
e r in the evening Mrs. H ollenbeck, presen t leader. Jo h n S chm eltzer. high school d istric t w ould pay th e
grand chief of O regon, m ade an all of w hom a re a c tiv e p otato e n tire cost of p lum bing, elec trical S andy an d F rancis T hom pson v is­ O fficers are: F red O berst, p re s i­ W ebb believes she w ill enjoy her
Bud Voss. vice-president; new business.
w irin g an d h e a tin g system , b e ­ ited at the R aym ond Sandy- hom e d ent.
official visit to th e P y th ian T em ­ grow ers.
M abel Voss, secretary; L yle G ray,
cause th e re a re no elec trician s o r at H illsboro Sunday.
ple there.
Mr. a n d Mrs. H arry W hitfield ol tre a s u re r Eda Voss w as nam ed
M rs D. A. K een, w ho has been
MRS MARIAN IIOM I A M I
T he oldest 4-H organ izatio n in p lu m b ers on WPA.
Miss L o ren a P aetsch, w ho is a t ­ T im ber w ere w eek-end visitors at c h airm an of th e en te rta in m e n t com ­
q u ite ill at th e hom e of h e r d a u g h ­ W ashington county, th e C hehalem
F u n e ra l rite s fo r th e la te M rs
ter, Mrs. E arl H ollenbeck, re tu rn e d M ountain Pcdato club, m et at th e te n d in g U n iv ersity of O regon, w as th e hom e of Mrs. W hitfield s p a r­ m ittee. B usiness sessions a re to b< | M a ria n W H o w la n d in e e B o y n to n ',
Held in co n ju n ctio n w ith the
to h e r hom e in P o rtlan d S a tu r­ hom e of th e local leader. Jo h n a w eek -en d v isito r of h e r p aren ts ents. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. G riffin.
d a ti- 1 h ir n iv r
H ills b o r o re s id e n t,
w e re
day. Mrs. H ollenbeck rem ained in S chm eltzer. S atu rd ay . T his clu b has M r an d Mrs. P aetsch.
Mr. and Mrs. E m m ett W olford social m eeting of each m onth. ___
C liffo rd Sandy- v isited Mr. and of G reen M ountain sp e n t sev eral and place to be selected by th e |
tow n w ith h e r m o th er fo r a few been in co n tin u o u s ex isten ce since
d ay s’ visit.
it w as organized in 1924. and is Mrs. M au rice T hom pson and d a u g h ­ days last week w ith M r and Mrs. 1 i e n te rta in m e n t com m ittee.
B enefit Success
M r. and Mrs. G eorge S tew art now sta rtin g its tw elfth co n secu ­ te r a t V ern o n ia F rid a v and S a tu r ­ Eli G rindle. Mr. W olford spent
and g ran d ch ild ren B etty. M elba and tiv e y e a r of gro w in g w in n in g po­ day.
p a rt of th e tim e in H illsboro.
T he P T A. dance, sponsored 1
Friday- ev en in g n in e post and
M arvin P oe of N o rth P lains w ent , tatoes.
for the benefit of the school hot
to St. H elens S u n d ay fo r a d in n e r | F ollow ing officers w ere elected: eight a u x ilia ry m em b ers of B an k s
■ lunch fund. F riday evening n etted
p arty w ith th e ir d au g h ter. Miss E lm er A trops. presid en t; F red erick Post atte n d e d th e Y am h ill co u n ty
SI 5.
N o w is the T im e to Buy a
O pal S tew art.
N ystrom , vice-p resid en t: E llen Ja - pow -w ow at N ew berg.
Extension Meet Tuesday
An ev en in g of en te rta in m e n t,
L o retta M ay B risb in e has s ta rt­ quith , se c retary ; Ray H ornibrook,
B uym anship w ill be discussed by
We a re proud to o ffe r H ilis -
ed to g ram m ar school a t M oun- tre a su re r, an d Jam es A llison, r e ­ feastin g an d d an cin g w as en jo y ed
Miss B lanche E ickw orth.
hom e
taindale.
Illy Minn Helen A thahr)
po rter. O th er m em b ers inclu d ed W ednesday by- B anks post an d un it
boro residents a com plete photo-
d em o n stratio n ag en t-at-larg e, T ues-
Mrs. Loel H ollenbeck w ent to G eorge A llison J r . and H elen of th e A m erican L egion as a re-
LAUREL RID GE S h e r w o o d d iy , w hen she w ill m eet w ith
g rap h ic service
P o rtlan d T uesday to see N ellie S chm eltzer. M ore m em bers a re e x ­ su it o f th e m e m b e rsh ip d riv e re- G range S atu rd ay had as guests the hom em akers of S herw ood te rrito ry
M orris, G rand M of R. C.. and in pected to re g iste r before th e first cen tly co n d u cted by th is post.
officers and m em bers of W inona
W ilsonville R ebekah club issued
Look over W ashington C ounty's L argest
P o rtra its - F ra m e s
th e evening m ade an official visit of A pril.
G range, T ualatin, w ho presented in v itatio n s to th e W illam ette and
M easles Hits School
to P halena T em ple in P o rtlan d .
N ext clu b m e etin g to b e at th e
Slock B efore You Buy
An ep id em ic of m easles stru c k th e tra v e lin g gavel to the S h e r­ Sherw ood Past G rands' clu b to a t ­
F ilm s - D e v e lo p in g
hom e of th e p resid en t, E lm er B anks last w eek an d by Monday- wood lodge. O th er visitors in c lu d ­ tend th e ir m eeting T h u rsd ay a fte r­
E
n
la
rg
e
m
e
n
ts
A trops. A p ril 17.
25 to 30 p er cent of th e g rad e ed Mis; W ava N u ssb iu m . m aster of noon. T h irty -fiv e w ere in a tte n d ­
school -----
an d a larg e n u m b er of th e Ovweco Grange^ Mr and Mrs an ce in clu d in g five from S h e r­
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Producers of Large
high school p u p ils w ere ab sen t from N ussbaum , and C h arles D ickinson wood.
Low M ilrugc
also of O swego, an d th re e m em bers
L au rel R idge school has d isco n ­
E pos
M a v W in
school w ith th e disease.
of T igard G range. S p e a k e r was tin u e d its hot lunches for th e year.
t h«
8 a „FX c S T c = r , ° o '
(Continued from pare I)
Rev. Nelson of L ake G rove. A class
F lora S agaberd. Ellen N ybarg, L ily
of seven w ill be in itiated an d one
S u b scrib e “now to th e A rgus In
Kari Krrti Trunk
Schild, C ecilia K alsch and L enora
•
W ashington county $150 a y e a r
109 S. 2nd
H illsboro
t0 M aryhiU
R eeder. D istricts 11 join t. 16. 28.
nesday ev ening at 8. S herw ood S ix m onths 85c. T h re e m onths 50
32. 64. 66 joint, 91.
" ’ e a s n i S u n d ay ev en in g su p p e r p a rty G range officers and m em bers w ill cents. T w o m onths 35 cents.
N orth
P lains — R uth H. Will, prizes a :» b eing offered fo r th e guests at th e C h arles S h ip lev hom e
chairm an: M arg u erette D ooher. Joe first th re e w in n ers a n d th e r e ­ w ere Mr. and Mrs. C arl S h io ley
W enzel. H erb ert Scheidt and L au ra m ain d er of th e ten prizes w ill be and d a u g h te rs of H illsboro, M r
H arader. D istricts 70. 9. 21 24 41 a pound of coffee. T h e eggs m ust and M rs. G eorge M cF arlan e an d
w eigh 27 ounces to be eligible for
43. 51. 54. 55. 59. 61. 68.
d a u g h te r of F o rest G ro v e an d Mr
J e d m o r e <G len w o o d >— T. E en try .
and Mrs. E m m ett S h ip ley an d c h il­
C rocker, chairm an ; G eorge Ray-
d ren of Banks.
Sale M e n ’s
e A g e ------r
n t;
Ju a n ita N. E bbert, Bob C ochrane S e lfrid g - e N o rg
— -
Mr. and M rs. S ta n le y C la r k and
and A lvera M cCorm ack. D istricts
r e f e r S c h u k a rt in C h a rg e
)n o f L o n g v ie w , W ash., and W ill
69. 30. 65, 78. 86. 87. 90. 102.
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i- u rn itu
u — re com
S elfrid g e . F
pany . has I C offey of P o rtla n d sp en t th e w e e k ­
L aurel — M a r y K. H a r le m a n . ta k e n th e agency fo r N orge re frig ­ end w ith Mr. a n d M rs. C ass W il­
Fancy s trip e and block
chairm an: L ena E ichler. G ravce erato rs. w ash in g m achines a n d son.
patterns in new sp rin g
H ughes, Rose L au k at, G l a d y s ranges, it w as an n o u n ced th is week. !
Scouts Takp Tests
colors.
Also p la in pastels,
B ailey and T helm a Hesse. D istricts and a full lin e now is on d isp lay . Boy S co u ts w en t on a h ik e S a t­
3. 25. 39. 46 joint. 50, 80. 96, 105, P e te r S ch u k art. w ho has been w ith u rd ay
in c lu d in g b la ck and w h ite
250 s h irts in a m ig h ty sp rin g
w ith
S c o u tm a ste r
V erle
115 joint.
L ester Irelan d & C om pany for a W hite to th e h e a d w a te rs of th e
event. See the new “ Duke o f
n u m b er of years, has been em ploy- : B anks w a te r su p p ly . T he boys
K ent c o lla r, th<* starchless
JA M ES B. JA M IESO N
ed to assist in th e N orge d e p a rt­
c o lla r and the new soft point
BEA V ERTON —Jam es B. Ja m ie ­ m ent.
M e n ’s N e w
son, 58. son of th e late W illiam
c o lla r. E very new p atte rn in
DR.
R.
J.
NICOL
N
eighborhood
new
s
from
30
and L evisa M cFall Jam ieson, died
Ar-
lig h t and d a rk stripes and
T uesday evening at his hom e east I gus co rresp o n d en ts i n d i f f e r e n t
DR. E. W. ALM QUIST
checks. P lain colors in tan,
sections of W ashington co u n ty
of B eaverton.
•Just a r r iv e d .
Snappy
Mr. Jam ieson w as born in Los P ear in th e A rg u s each w e e k .
V eterinarians
navy, brow n, deep blue,
shapes and good colors.
A ngeles. Cal., in 1877 an d moved L earn w h at y o u r frien d s a re do-
m edium grey, black, w h ite
Feathers, too. $•
to L afayette, O r c . before coming m g fo r less th a n th re e cen ts
Telephone 643 and 642
and lig h t blue. Sizes lit . » to T h e re 's nothing like a V an
to his hom e h ere m ore th an 45 week.
tf
years ago. F o r th e past 12 y ears
H e u s e n C o llar w h e n it
17.
Boys’
$ 1 .4 9 and $ 1 .6 9
he had been em ployed as Jo u rn a l
com es to la stin g sm a rtn e ss.
c a rrie r on th e C edar Mill au to m o ­
bile route. F e b ru ary 15. 1904. he
T h a t’s w h y th e re ’s no sh irt
S p rin g
Grange Holds
a Hobby Show
Banks Honor Roll Announced;
Measles Strike in Schools
Surprise Birthday
Party at Limber
Chchalem Mountain
Potato Club Leads
Lenten Services
Thursdays
“ Anything
Photographic”
Sherwood Grange
Plans Visitation
“Petter Used Cars for Less”
School Music Event
Planned May First
Schram cl
Studio
WEIL'S DEPT. STORE’S SPRING SPECIALS
GREAT SALE MEN’S
NEW TIES
D R E S S S H IR T S
s -| oo
25c
49c
DRESS HATS
1.98
USED
CARS
B o u g h t - Sold - Consigned
’2 7 D o dg e Sedan
V ery good condition, low m ileage
’29 F o rd R o ad ster
P le n ty of snap in this one
’3 5 P ly m o u th , 2-door
In p in k of condition
’2 9 F o rd , 2-door
U p h o lsterin g like new, m otor O. K.
’2 9 W h ip p e t 6 Sedan
M otor reconditioned, body and
in te rio r in splendid condition,
tire s 79%
’2 9 Essex Coupe, R. Seat
M otor reconditio n ed , paint good
*26 D o d g e Sedan
Runs fine
’2 5
B u ic k 4-pass. Coupe
Powers Grocery
L e t us sh o w you th e n e w
D atterns, ju s t received.
P ro m p t
Service
Phone 81
Main Street
F rid a y and S a tu rd a y S p ecials, M a rc h
N ew and Used
V ery R easo n ab le P rices
Sec 1936 W illys '*77,” $589
See 1936 Grahum, $865
Used Car Exchange
2nd and Wash. Phone 2641
VAN HEUSEN
13 - 14
COLLAR-ATTACHED
Mop and Handle 25c
Toilet Tissue
19c
SHIRTS
C o m b in atio n
Oleomargarine 15c
TUNA
a itJ V z
$4 98
1
Pound
Blue & W h ite , '¡¿s. 2 fo r
F ru it Cocktail O1-A
Red & W h ite , I-lb . tins. 2 fo r
Pea Seeds
k. Lb. .
SH OES
are a rriv in g d a ily . H u n ­
dreds o f pairs fo r wo­
m en in whites, blues,
greys,
brow ns
a n d
blacks. New low shoes
fo r the K id d ie s in ties
and straps. M e n ’s a ll
w h ite crepe sole ox-
fords. V is it o u r shoe
d e p a rtm e n t to d a y !
I U 8 F»» O»
►
•b t. I »¿2
COLLAR
N ew stripes a n d p a t­
tern m adras, p la in c o l­
ors— blue, grey, green,
tan, w h ite . W ashington
county's greatest stocks
fin est dress sh irts w ith
a ll (he new co lla rs and
a ll sleeve lengths.
Come in to d a y !
LINEN BLOUSES
Made o f im p o rte d hand­
k e rc h ie f linen in colors
blue, y e llo w , green, taupe
a n d
r e d.
F e a tu rin g
“ G a rd e tte ,” the new re­
in fo rc e m e n t th a t a ffo rd s
underarm c o m fo rt a n d
protection.
S p ecial
G ARD EN SEEDS of AH Kinds
M any o th e r item s s p e cia lly p rice d fo r F rid a y and
S aturday. These prices good M a rch 13 - 14 only.
1.98
S p rin g Sale
WOMEN’S HATS
Grepes, Felts and Straw s.
F e a tu rin g one special lo t
in p ra c tic a lly a ll colors
and shapes.
$
Y o u r choice
C ro w n
XdVz
1935 Chevrolet M aster Coach
1931
1930
1934
1929
1928
1926
1928
1929
1933
1930
1929
1927
1930
1931
Ford Coach
Ford Sport R oadster
Chevrolet Coach
Nash Sedan
D urant Coach
C adillac Sedan
Ford Coupe
Essex Coach
Chevrolet Coach
S tudebaker Coach
Ford Coupe
Buick Sedan
Ford Coupe
Ford Sedan Delivery
Hillsboro Motor Co.
Jam es W h ite la w , Prop .
3 1 8 -3 3 2
E.
Phone D ay o r N ig h t 4 4 4
M a in St.,
H ills b o ro , O re .
B e a u tifu l N e w
Blue & W h ite , 1000-sheet. 4 fo r
New paint, 5 good tires, cheap
T IR E S
equal to a V a n H e u s e n
Collar - A ttached S h irt for
s ty le , com fort a n d w ear-
ability.
1935 Oldsm obile Sedan
1.00
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R ayo n
All Tyme Crepe
l or E ffe c tiv e A d v e rtis in g
F o r sp rin g dresses. Test­
ed fast cidors — w ill not
s h rin k.
B e a u tifu l
new
p rin ted
patterns.
F o rty
inches wide.
Special. Y ard
« r/C
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