The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 19, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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    P ro f J. L lo y d LeM aster o f O re g o n ! I?',1? Go,,” *'r •' .*• Searcy. Anna
State college as the speaker fo r the ! llll;,n lson “ ntl K. R Faster w ill
banquet at the cham ber o f c o m -I “
hostesses
nierce F rid a y night. Prof. LeM aster
received his L I . B degree at th. !Qpi.v ip o C l u b
U n iv e rs ity o f Illin o is in 1923: Fel-
1 ' 11 1 V 1111»
lo w ship o f Republic of France,
U n iv e rs ity of Bordeaux in 1924:
Research F ellow ship. U n iv e rs ity of
Service club en tertain ed M r. and
C olorado in 1925, M. A.: taught at Mrs. O. Phelps and teachers o f the
U n iv e rs ity o f Illin o is three years, grade and ju n io r hig h schools at
and at Oregon State college eight the chamber* o f com m erce F rid a y
years. He is a m em ber of the O re ­ evening w ith a “ ji n x " party.
gon Bar, A m erican Bar association,
Hayden H olm and Fred G raten
and Am erican Academ y of P o litic a l o f P ortla nd sang vocal solos, ac-
and Social Science His subject w ill com panied by Miss Ruth B a rre ll,
be the them e o f the national week. also of P ortland. John F Mason of
•‘E ffe ctive D em ocracy." and a short P ortland e n tertain ed w ith several i
open forum w ill be held at the readings. Mrs. George L a ve r and I
close o f his address. A m usical p ro ­ Mrs. G eorgia S m ith had charge of
gram w ill also be given, and thi. the program arrangem ent Games
w ill be the closing event o f the ' under the d ire c tio n o f Mrs Har
week's activities.
| vey B atchelder and Mrs. Clem Es-
Members o f the club w ere In at- lin g e r furnishe d d ive rsio n fo r the Professor J. L lo y d LeM aster o f
Oregon State college, w h o w ill
tendance at the M ethodist church rem ainder o f the evening.
* .... ...
I... ■ IJU--
I I IV C.T Wo-
V» V
at . N ....
ational
Business
Sunday m orning, when Rev. C h ar­
Mesdames W ayne Patterson. Ray ' speak
.'Il's W eek banquet at cham ber
m ei
les M Reed d e live red a m asterfu l S igler. J L. Anderson. A r th u r Red­
of com m erce F rid a y nigh t.
sermon on "R e lig io n in Business." ing.
_. and R uby Estepp served re
and pointed out that the G olden I freshm
freshm ents.
ents. Miss
Miss M
M a
a rjo
rjo rie
rie P
P atter-
atter- '
.
. .
R ule could be applied in business son assisted, and M rs M arshall El-
as w e ll as in a ll oth er w a lks of der and Mrs. W. V Bergren p o u r­
life . A cho ir o f tw e lve sang some ed Mrs. E lm e r B a ile y and Mrs. L.
special num bers, and Miss Helen B. H a ll had charge o f in v itia tio n s .
Dean was the soloist, w ith M rs. P. Hostesses fo r the evening were
J. K a lk w a rf as accompanist.
Mesdames C. H. Nosier. L. E. M c­
The re g u la r business m eeting was D o w e ll and P. A. Anderson.
held M onday evening at the home
S ix ty W ashington cou nty hom e­
o f Miss M arg are t Cady, follow e d
m akers attended an a ll-d a v meet-
b y a game pa rty. Those rece ivin g
iin g T h u rsd a y in th e cham ber o f
honors in the games were Miss T J o . i r ,
T , '™ / ,
commerce. Miss Blanche E ickw o rth .
E la in e C a ld w e ll and Miss A ng ie L l c lX (? D L I S J
1 1TT1C
.
.
, , t
. i borne de m on stra tion ag en t-a t-large
H a rrin g to n .
r __ o i:_ c
........m T!n, ^ rs o f f ' ubs. a f’ conducted the m eeting, and M is-
it the cham ber of eotnnieice
M is C
A
S hipley
The couple ,vca- S'“ 1 : Mrs E velyn G ift, M e­
M ore than one hundred
is ere re -m a rrie d at noon by Rev ! M in n v ille : M r. and M r;
C li.u lc
ierved T ables w ere a ttra e - |
D unlap before a bow er of d a ffo d ils [H o p k in s and tw o childre n. M cM m n-
decorateli in green w ith
and cedur bows A ttendance to ta l- ' lll<‘- “ lld M r a,'d Mr-. W \ | ,|.
w h ite cam
and potted led a /a l-
ed 169. in c lu d in g 89 relatives.
jvo ie . Fuss.
cus.
T w o nieces scattered C a lifo rn ia l
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M r*. T. CI. D ronlcow c, chairm an
poppics along a path over w liic li
J
o f m em bership com m ittee present­
Mi
Shipley m arched to the bow
« L IS T / r l i i l f O U S
Cl f l Cl
ed three phonogruph records of
er She was in green and gold s ilk
«•»
.
. ,
"T u n e fu l Tides ‘ to M b s B oth J ones
crepe and ca rrie d an arm bouquet
for the firs t grade room at IV ie r
of Talism an roses. Her attendant
Moscow s d io o l for having the high
was Mr. S hipley's sister and the
cst percentage of |uiroiit$ us m em ­
best man was Mrs. S hipley's b ro th ­
bers o f I ’ -T A. T h is aw ard fin -
er. w ho celebrated th e ir golden
Past m atn rons and patrons w ere l ished the m em tiership dr ive. T here
w edding three years ago
honored guests o f T u a la tin chapter, (a re now 13d registered members
Preceding the cerem ony a dough-1 G f S . ^Tuesday evening.
A ll w ere .
«. .............
Home should be the ptaee to go
te r-in -la w .
Mrs.
K a tie S hipley, presented w ith St. P a tric k ’s tokens instead of the place to go awav
played on her v ih ra h a rp and for Mesdames V W. G ardner. C. E. fro m " said Kvv H enrv H M c l’ad-
I- H oeffel, K H. Faster ; den. who spoke, lie t«»presented the
the bride's entrance played the
u -'
• Enschede, w ith M rs I. (S ocial H ygiene Societx of Oregon
b rid a l chorus fro m "L o h e n g rin ."
T hree daughters and one g ra n d ­ C. K ram ien as d ire cto r, presented in place of Dr. Lena K enin. who
daughter sang " I Love Y ou T r u lv ." a gro up o f Iris h songs. Mrs Fred was unable to be present because
of illness. Rev. M cFadden said the
The hall was elab orately decorat­ S ew ell accom panied them.
Mrs. Dinsm ore, w o rth y m atron, j ‘objective o f tin* soeic’ y was the
ed in ye llo w and green Baskets of
d a in ty
- ye llo w flow er» - w ith ........
. golden was given a b irth d a y degree by her Preservation o f the home and
bows on th e ir handles were placed •’ "ic c rs . in d was presented -» w ith a w holesom e fa m ily lift*. Oregon is
about the room. A t the end of the h a n d ke rch ie f bouquet.
■* leader in the fie ld of social hy-
a u d ito riu m , opposite the bow er, was I St P a tric k ’s decorations wore also I
sex
*nd pro-
displayed a w edding p ictu re o f the ■ used in the d in in g room, where ' id<
pam phlets and a lending
couple taken 50 years ago, hung group sin gin g was enjoyed t'e m - 1 l"
ll,r ,1" ‘ U1' 1' ,,f
pu blic
in a w re ath of d a ffo d ils and cedar I m ittee fo r refreshm ents included I
W ,‘
a v e il o l
and supported by a table d isp la y- Mesdames Thomas Connell. Elma secn‘' > th»- >” ''■< ' ita l L in s of
ing a d a in ty b rid e and groom in Denby. F O. Eagon, W. S Everett 1,UIuan r c l itio n sh ip s" said Rex M
black and y e llo w w ith in a tin y f S- E Fayram and Ida G u lik . and 1‘" ll ll'n
Parents should .tu r t a n
arch o f hand made flow ers and M r. and Mrs. E a rl Donelson.
sw ering question : openly and fra n k -
Has Jinx Party
ratrons Honored
by Eastern Star
Uemonstra tion
Here Thursday
Well Attended
lie f th a t the m ore po pu lar interest
is aroused in governm ental m atters
th e m ore e ffe ctive the people w i ll
be in a ch ie vin g th e ir aspirations
Hence, at the present tim e, when
w e as a nation are s triv in g to fin d
o u r w a y in to a be tte r ordered so-
c ia l system, it is fo rtu n a te that
wom en have become so a ctive pol-
it ic a lly and are encouraging legis-
la tiv e reform s and inno vation s de-
signed to im p ro ve the social ord er
A great re s p o n s ib ility rests w ith
the m in m a kin g th e ir in flu e n ce fe lt
to the end th a t social progress shall
n o t be th w a rte d b y those w ho are
actuated o n ly by -e lfish m otives
" I w ish fo r you e ve ry success in
th e studies you are m a kin g at th is
tim e concerning plans and methods
th ro u g h w h ich we m ay m ake our
dem ocracy serve a high er purpose
in h u m a n ita ria n progress."
‘‘Guest D ay” F rid a y —
Social clu b o f th e Eastern S tar
w i l l ho ld "guest d a y" m eeting w ith
dessert luncheon at 1:30 p. m. F r i-
bazaar to be held in P ortla nd , and
again next w eek at a home to be
announced.
C e le b ra tin g
"L a d y
D ay," o r the Feast o f the A n n u n -
ciation, m em bers o f Sigm a chapter
o f g irls w i ll ten der a ll th e m oth-
p ia in , p h iir m a n
.h
w .1 '
f on CoUnty home e c o n o m ic s ^ c o m '
m ittee presided at the conference
v a ^ ¡ a l m usical nu m be r M rs
o l l ,.„ \ [ u n ov inrl vfrs I
' n . v is
aR ° f *bese events,
Last Dapce W ednesday—
Last o f a series o f M asonic and
Eastern S ta r dances w i ll be given
W ednesday evening. M arch 25. at
the Masonic tem ple. C o m m itte e :n
charge includes D r. and Mrs. R. J.
N icol. D r. and M rs. J B. D insm ore,
M r - and M rs L. T. McPheeters. and
and
YTrc
a
if o
I
iPerhaps Love is Greater!
flanked by heavy brass can d elab ra
■
lv
*00n as the child a ks them."
eandl.-s eae!i G old- a t
IT
.•
i t
I 11'' b e l i e v e s th is w ould pi I
en rib b o n s a n d b o w s led
W H S. ( lU g g lT lS llO S ti'S S
__ j i
• i t P i - i / l r e - . ' 1»
.* ‘ .
, l' nv in fo rm a tio n or lack of in -
ca^ 1«
A t the g ift table, against a bank
I i l l (IC S
¡fo rm a tio n
o f green, was displayed the large
Mrs. I I D Huggins entertained , Mis-' Rosanne Wed and M i - Irene
v a rie ty of b e a u tifu l and elaborate w *th a dessert bridg e T hursday E ng etitln ge r played piano solo-,
.rid«.-
.■•Vtir.u
i.........
and asparagus fe rn in
of
green and gold « e re augm ented by
b rT
eandlestlcks w ith candles of
>'e llo w atid
“n d d a id l>‘
®treana* rs ot gold rib bo n suspended
f r om the candlesticks to each corn-
jn d
rt
Hrirliixi
.1.......
v... i. "
Dinii«*r I'nm m lltna » i .■ M iw lnm
M a u rin e M oore decorated the
tables.
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R D insm ore. W C C h r is t,- ,,.
M rv K a lk w a r f l l o s t e s s -
j„ h n G ardner. W V M cK innev \ l f
C irc le three of the M E church
o Johnson o f Fore ' G r o v e ' ¡ ’ m l ' l l * oon't w ith Mi
I ’ .1 K a lk w a rf
' L. Am acher. J. !.. Searcy and C. IL
m a n Jr. o f Gaston.
F rld a y guesls were M esdanie, j
wurt- guiu riuvuns un in e ir y T 1 J
ci
• t
Come and have a good tim e at
h a ir and le ft w rist. Each person t l O l f l S O O C lc t l
present received a golden be ll on
Tow nsend clu b members held a (C edar M ill G range h a ll danoe Sat­
w h ich was p rin te d the couple's la rg e ly attended social at the I O urd ay n ig h t, M arch 21. Everyone
5
name and golden w edding date in o . F. h a ll M onday evening Pro- i welcome.
O ld English.
¡gra m in clud ed a vocal solo by
Baseball B enefit Dance
The decorations and favors w e re Robert K e lly accompanied by M rs
A t N o rth Plains K of I ’ ha ll
planned and made by Mrs. E liza- | Fred S ew ell: piano accordion soli I S aturday nig h t. M arch 21. A dm is-
py hhe’^ u g h t e “ ^
"
^
^
^
^
I,' k cLr ‘c ,v ‘ bra harR 1 sion 25c.
5p
Trtkrtcr»r» /-*/
Forest Grove.
.
H ave Tea Wednesday
,
. ¡ j
v rch
v
id of « .u
the m M . v E. chu
’ Ladies
" J i“ ' A
A!J
w ill hold th e ir m o n th ly tea in the
chu rch basement W ednesday a fte r-
noon, fro m 2:30 to 5. and a good
program w i ll be presented. H ost-
esses w i ll be J. W. Price, E a rl
Naught. M . Elder. M a x C ra nd all.
C. W. G ille tte . A . Dickason. R. A
Dean, J. N. W ile y and I. E. T a ylo r,
Plan for P.-T. A.
Instruction Meet
A n u m b e r o f Parent - Teacher
m em béfs in the variou s u n its in
( W ashington co u n ty plan to atten d
£
n a tio n a l
,d secret
m a rrie d M arch 18. 188b. at A u ro ra ,
fro m N a tio n a l Congress headquar- ^ e b . They resided in Y o rk county,
«ers at W ashington. D. C. Mrs.
to
Roe is w e ll k n o w n in Oregon, h a v - i i r ( .m L her<i
L ue,r . co u n t>
in g been here on several fo rm e r Nebraska, where fiv e c h ild re n were
txjrn
to
them.
T
he
iam tH then
occasions. H e r in s tru c tio n to P -T
° r c8°? in 1899; a n d ^ ‘ -
A. w o rk e rs is m a d e a v a ila b le '™ .vcd
tie d in W ashington county, w h ere
throu gh the Founders' Day o ffe r
tw o m ore c h ild re n w ere born.
mgs sent in by the local u n its each
M rs. S hipley's parents were M r
year. Each local hopes to b e ne fit .
nipA
j 1 u u ik 6 - rj
by sending in at least one dele- ‘
; lrs .
, op, ‘ ” s and
Bate fo r the three - day session. ,
¿P Fa>e tJe' , Lu1, dy e tb '
M arch 24. 25 and 26. to be held at « ’u" ,y» rW
Sh.‘ p 'e< cs„ paI pnts
p.
thp Viiihlip lib
ra tra
ry n ce
at S P o t rtla
and
en
r a n t d u s at I w ere o i Mr.
i 111"
™ Mrs
M r Jefferso
S h ip le n y S is hip
72
(the Y a m h ill
are in charge t of Mrs.
...... B ert V. Chap- ,':v eaSs °.f , age and hls w iie ls 68
send ra d io address over K N X bv
courtesy of C h a rle s Douglass: read-
J. H Rigg>; readings. R. L Put-
nam: and an address by Dr. H enry
Young
M r ; H R C h n n tle r had chm e •
r. ’ k J
n u c r nan v 11 1 •
,,..e^?hn " nt.S and ^ rs' G
‘
> the program .
Preview Saturday Night, 11:15
No Exira Charge
I SUN. - MON. - TUES.
Continuous Show Sunday — 2 p. m. to 11
24
m.
I
Spectacle
Frames and Repairs
M rs. E lina Denby re tu rn e d F ri- ■
A ttra c tiv e m odern zylo, w h ite
fro m She
several
days' v is it in j
P day
ortla n,
u
or n a tu ra l g o ld -fille d fram es and
P ortla nd . She • attended a d in n e r
»>y M r
parts at
Frances Task-
Lo n g sw o rth of
R E A L S A V IN G S
P o rtla n d the eve ning of M arch 11
O th e r guests w ere M r. and Mrs. J
C. D o w lin g . Miss M abelle D o w ling ,
M rs. C la rk
Longsw orth. U. G
Long sw orth. and M r. G askell, a ll |
JE W E LE R
o f P ortla nd .
m E. Main St.
H illsb o ro
M rs. J. B. D insm ore attended a
luncheon given fo r Eastern S tar
"L e t A n d y F ix Y o u r W atch"
m atrons o f P o rtla n d and v ic in it y '
S atu rday at the M a llo ry hotel She
also attended the w edding of Mis>
o ie n e H alverson, P ortla nd , "w o rth y
m atron, to M a rio n M u rk at Bethle-
Pel1- 356 S. E. 44th avenue. P o rt- yeJL*
— afe'
— S hipley's bro th ers
O f Charles
I
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_________________
and sisters there are six boys and
1
lo ne g ir l liv in g , the y are between
C o m b a n V E m p lo V C S
the ages of 62 and 79 years O f
Terminal
.
Melissa S hipley's brothers and sis-
p L T it P l't il i n P f l S l l M f l i l V
I ters there are three boys and one
1 Id llie U
O U n U d .V
I g ir l liv in g . T his is the fo u rth gold-
M r and Mrs. R alph Easter en ter- en w edding in M r. S hipley's fam -
No. 3
tained Sunday aftern oon at th e ir ily and the second in Mrs. S hip-
h°m e w ith a tea fo r P o rtla n d Gen- ley s fa m ily. T hey have 24 grand-
H a ve you ever w ished th a t u n til Operated for Mastoid—
'e ra l E le c tric com pany em ployes c h ild re n and three gre at-grand-
yo u are ready to eat the m you
Miss M a ry C a ld w e ll u n de rw en t a
could keep y o u r w in te r's su ___
p p ly o f m astoid
astoid o operation
W ednesday
ednesday m
m o
o rn
rn - - A lte rn a tin g at the tea ta b le were . childre n,
p era tion W
f fr r u
u i its
t«
a n d vegetables . as
..
. . . th e Jones
t ____
i___
_
. . Mesdames W ayne P atterso n^ F re d ' C h ild re n of M r. and Mrs_ C har- hem L u th e ra n ch u rch in P o rtlan d
and
fresh as in g at
hospital.
D r. H.
Davidson. J. H. M u rto n , and Donald ley S hipley present w ere M r and Sunday
w h e n you ta ke the m fro m th e gar- D. H uggins op era ting
. . . . .
M egargel, Misses R uth Lu ndgren. Mrs. George M cF arlane and daugh-
Mr
u .m . , .
den?
v
j
R eturns fro m H o sp ita l—
Leona G erardo. R u th E lster. and te r Nadine, Forest G rove; M r. and
. 1 * *rs
‘e ’ re.and en
i„^i«i!s,5:?in Tn?D»*iii?*,T ” 1 y ° u r ° w n M rs. F ra n k B aker, w h o has been Mrs.
R u th
L o n g fe llo w
assisted Mrs. E rw in S h ip le y and childre n.
- r u l quests S aturday M i ;
In d iv id u a l T E R M IN A L lo cke r box. in the Em anuel hospital fo r sev- Nancy A ile e n Easter received guests j Delores. Evert. Leonard. M elvin. ‘ _ 1 ?y . , / bayer an.d . H a rry 7 hay-
H illttooro; M r and Mrs'. Em m et "
“ L m u f i - a" d M .r ., and M rs
Come and exam ine th is econom i- e ra l weeks, was b ro u g h t h o m e at the door.
cal m odern food re frig e ra tio n serv
Tuesday, and is convalescing.
I S hipley
and
childre n.
V irg in ia . George Thom as o f P ortland.
Ice.
M r. and M rs. Lo uis Dugan, w ho j E velyn and E llis, Banks; M rs. P H
Mr
a n d Mrs. A rn o ld
Jensen
Aid Meets Today—
M rs. A nn a W illia m so n and M rs have been spending the w in te r here Parm ley and son C lin to n . Foss; P60} the week-end at Longview .
Term inal Ice & Cold
Charles Reed are hostesses fo r the . w h ile M r. Dugan attended O. I. T. Mrs. .1 A. Reppeto and son Hugh,
- w ith his m other, Mrs. N. P
Ladies' A id m eeting at the Thomas Un P ortla nd , w ill leave th is week Ryderwood: M rs
K a tie S hipley • *c«en.
Storage Co.
C o nn ell home today (T h u rs d a y ).
fo r th e ir home at M ilden , Saskatch- and children. O rpha and David,
M r. and Mrs. Dennis G riggs and
Hillsboro, Oregon r,
-
Undergoes O oe ra tion_
ewan. Canada. Mrs. Dugan was H illsboro; M r. and Mrs. C a rl S hip Mrs. M a rtin Everest o f New berg
Portland
Salem
Greotam
£d ga r K a , X u n de rw en t an an- :
M :,s P h ilip p a W « l e h _ a n d | J a u g h ^ _ W l l . b o r o
w m gueata
Ml
Cla
trum °"o pe 'ra ti'o n Tuesday "m o rn in g ba> be^ " * * « “ />« ^ r m other. Mrs. j ,v Pora " d c h ild re n ' w ho are m a rrie d - last wet'k
26 Years In O regon Service
T. _ . .___ M H Wp ph hpr M cictpr
rs Sam
"n O W M rs Sam ! w h0 were present w ere Cleo Parm - I Tom C a ld w e ll, stud ent at O. S
B W M elch
her sister
at the Jones hospital, D r. H. D.
°
rM-r I \ 15ier- iVirs- sarn , ,pv rAnkin«T
•
H uggins O
D cratine’
y ' and
ana o
otn
er r relatives.
« y L
M r - and c > C o rva llis, a rriv e d Tuesday to
operating.
c u o °y*
th e
m
w
m
n —
, » d c h i l d ™ ! “ ; ' - wM c?l’ , 5 ! a K s s - S 3
k ,m °'
M rs. Hugh L ite ra l u n d e rw e n t a '9 f G lendale are Bue ts o f relatives 30n Wayne, H illsb oro .
o n e ra tin n T
iirsH ay
av at
at
th «
here fo r a few weeks. M rs. Thomas
Brothers and sisters of M r anil —
— ———
_
m a
a io
jo r r operation
T h hursd
the
was called here to atten d the f u n - I « . „ n k J J i
c . s l®ters o f M.r - and
W ilm a and Frank
Jones hospital, D r. A. O. P itm a n
M
rs
C
harley
S
h
ip
le
y
present
were
eral last week o f her brother,
t
t r »"
„
r- ,
operating.
Smart
H om er W elch, who was k ille d in R u t i ' i ' n
m ' L h
Practical
C lu b E nte rta ins Rebekahs—
an auto c o llis io n at Cam p Lewis.
n S'
Mrs D. P. Hopkins, T illa m o o k; J.
Past Noble G rands' c lu b w ill en­
Mrs. E. J. D avis was called to P. S hipley, P ortla nd , and N. C.
te rta in the Rebekah lodge Tuesday
Oregon
C
ity
M
onday
n
ig
h
t
by
the
Shipley.
H illsboro,
evening at the I. O. O. F. ha ll.
serious illness o f her m other, Mrs.
O ut of tow n guests were George
M rs. Deck Hostess—
M a ry Haas. She re tu rn e d home H. Green, D. S G alaw ay. Mrs. J
Eastern S tar Past M atron s’ clu b
M Sday, ; ,
. r.
.
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p S hipley and M rs. W. O. G allo-
w ill meet fo r luncheon M onday at
M rs. E dw ard D e a v ille is substi- w ay. P ortland; A lle n R. G raham
12.30 p. m. w ith M rs. H. A. Deck.
lu tin g in G re e n v ille school th is Mrs
Stella G ille tte , Mrs. Clara
115 S. Third Ave., Hillsboro
week w h ile the teacher. M rs Fred Graham. M r. and M rs. H a rry Gra-
Fred
G
oetter.
stud
ent
at
O
regon
Just south o f M ain
C a ld w e ll, is home on account of ham. Mrs M a ttie Streeter, M r and !
State college, is spending sp rin g 1 ne u T tbeJ a rn iIy- u . ,
Mrs. Wade E. G raham , Jessie Bee-
vacation w ith his parents, M r. and
R obert Patterson, physical edu- son. Mrs. Erma K e ir, Mrs. Leorr,
M rs. W illia m G oetter.
cation in s tru c to r at a CCC camp E Bowm an. Modesto, Cal.; M r. and
M r. and M rs C a rleto n Hande and near C o qu ille, is a guest th is week Mrs. C. O. Hopkins. M r. and Mrs. '
c h ild re n o f S ilv e rto n spent Sunday
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■ C W L Hopkins and f< ur c iiMr< i
and M onday at the Thom as C on­
Lunches - Cold Drinks
n e ll residence.
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Candy - Tobacco
M r. and M rs. Stephen C ox of
N o rth B o n n e ville . Wash., spent the
week-end w ith M r. and M rs. R. W.
Locker Box Talks
M atinee Saturday nt 1:30 I’. M.— Evening at 0 :3 0
iu u iiis
T w o A ccidents T h is W eek—
T w o accidents w h ic h happened
th is week to th e O liv e r Vandom -
elon logging crew at M ou ntainda le
w ere treated at th e Jones hospital,
A n d re w B a ie r had his rig h t leg
bro ken " M " onday w hen he w a lke d
around
the path o f a tra ile r. C h nton S pu r
geon had the sm all
firs t jo in t
rig h t hand severed r at
a. crashed
_ he
_ ....
tJzhenn
and his hand b a d ly crushed
caught in a donkey engine,
\Tr
This
W eek
0 ( t h r e e y e llo w
Members’ Mothers
Business and Professional W omen's
clubs on the occasion o f the ob-
servance o f N a tio n a l Business Wo-
m en's Week. I am much interested
in the fact th a t- y o u have chosen
as y o u r them e fo r special consid-
THURS., F R I, SAT.
J. L. Anderson
are again at
SLACKS
Wilma’s
Place
Drop in and see
your old friends!
SEED GRAINS
Cox.
Spring seeding time is here. It pays to buy good Seed.
Our Field and Garden Seeds are better.
A Local D octor S ays . . .
" 1 11 send a pa tien t to the P ha rm acy fo r p re ­
s c rip tio n f illin g an ytim e! It's one d ru g store
th a t can be depended on to use o n ly the
freshest, purest drugs and th e most accurate
com pounding. And, a fte r a ll, th a t's w h at a
do cto r and his patients have a r ig h t to e x ­
pect in every p re scrip tio n jo b ."
HILLSBORO PHARMACY
«/
G
Z. ,T. Riggs, G raduate o f
C a lifo rn ia College o f P harm acy
PRESCRIPTION!
In SURE
R ecleaned
R ecleaned
R ecleaned
R ecleaned
R ecleaned
R ecleaned
Recleaned
Grey Oats ........................... $29.00
V ictory Oats ...................... 28.00
3-grain Oats ........................ 28.00
K anota O ats ........................ 28.00
W heat, Red Marquis ....... 36.00
W heat, Jenkins Club
36.00
H aanchen Barley ............... 29.00
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
All above prices F. O. B. Warehouse and
subject to market changes.
Pay Cash and Save — Trade with Imperial
Imperial Feed 8C Grain Co.
Fhone 01
Millers of Quality Feeds
South Second Ave.
Just the Thing for Spring
and Sports W ear
Wide variety of fabrics . . .
well-styled, comfortable,
zipper fly and adjustable
side straps.
The
MEN’S SHOP
Howe & Wells, Prop.
207 E. Main St., Phone 1412
M odel Illu s tra te d —
GAQ-50. A ll prices
in clu d e d e liv e ry , in ­
s ta lla t io n .
O t h e r
S h e lv a d o r M o d e ls
fro m $99.50 up.
C-M51EY
— PLUS —
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in Motion Pictures
ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS
SHELVADOR
Five-Y ear Free Service
BRISTOL
HARDWARE
COMPANY
Next door to Venetian theater
Hillsboro
icsazaana W F D
! DOUBLE FEATURE
ONLV
March 25th
BILL
Extraordinary
FEATURE No. 1 _
G ladys Sw arthout and John Boles
in
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iTvunujk
VAUDEVILLE
"Rose of the Rancho”
A glorified western special set to beautiful
music and scenery.
FEATURE No. 2—
J
LEE TRACY and ROSCOE KARNS
in the Sparkling Feature Comedy
"TW O FISTED’’
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