The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 02, 1936, Page 11, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Tluii ’dav, April
10'»g
H IL L S B O R O
Announcement of
School for Parents
Marriage Made
• in Hillsboro April 9
A RG U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
O R F G O.N
P a g e Three
M, i
W a lkers R e tu rn
C antata Sunday
Ophe
fe n
From E x t e n d e d |B<*thany ( ’hurch
Irer,
Cantata. 'T h e C r u c ifix io n ", by * brugi ’ Helen
John S tainer, w ill
be presented en.;. Berrnce
C a lifo r n ia T r ip Sunday
evening at the B ethany John: Hon. and
sthcr S tueki,
a S chind ler,
. D o ri W eb-
H u ld .i Z u r-
Dean. D o ro th y H av-
H o w a rd and Jun ta
W esley Fo ter. W il-
Pi** h y le iia u ch u rch and the next liarn Doern J r . It A K u r . i'li, Hen-
S
u
n
d
a
y
at
the
MethodLst
E
p
isco
p
a
l
ry
B ergei. Fred B eige r.
I.y n ii
|
| c h u r c h m H ills b o ro by the co m b in ­ H oward. R ichard W ism er, Robert
e d « hob . (,f both churches. The K a lk w a rf. O tto Z u rb ru g g , W a lte r
! c h o r u . of fo rty voices, un d e r the S tu cki, A lb e rt M eier A lfre d S chind­
d ire c tio n o f Je.v.e Foster, w ill be ler, Ralph G oin and Rev. C Reed.
a i.te d by M i
W illia m Doerri J r .
|M i
Helen Dean. O tto Z u rb iu g g
and Robert K a lk w a rf a : soloists
Mi
Ruth Wi.srncr and M i
P
K a lk w a rf are occompani.sts. The
p u b lic is in v ite d to attend.
U N IV E R S IT Y GF O R EG O N —
Choru
includes Mesdame
A. K athleen M c A le a r and Leona C.
M<*ier, I,. Adam . W Foster, W il­ Kobf*rts, both i>f H illsb o ro , w ere
liam Doern J r . B Faber. C. R eid, among the 120 u n iv e rs ity students
J
m er. It. B e rg e r. H. S e h n i 'il e r . named on the w in te r term honor
L . H ow ard, M. Bum p, K r a n .e in ; ro t!. M i. . M cA le ar. a freshm an in
M r. find M i i. F ra n k S chulm er-
ieh o f F u rin ln g to n entegtuuied w ith
a large reception S undtiy evening
at th e ir home to eelebiyili* tin* an-
noun, em e iit of tin* m a ilin g .* of
F irs t annual school fu r p.irenf-i
M r. and Mrs. A W W a lk e r re-
th e ir daughter, E velyn, to H arold turne d F iid a y n ig h t fro m a six
In W ashington c< u tility w ill he held our Lord, w ill
I. Dean M arch 1.
A p r il t> In the H ill »hoi «i <’ ll tm h « i S d iil : ! pi ii'i.pnl
weeks' t r ip to C a hfoi nia T hey re g ­
M i« Dean is a graduate nf H ills ­ is te re d m ore tha n 4000 m iles on
of c o m m e rc e r< >un»M, hi'RlnnhiM at F riday, fro m 12
m edltutions on
boro hig h school and lias m any th e ir a u to m o b ile w h ile in C a li­
Id 15 a. in and c o n tin u in g through
f i lends here.
out the day, according to 111 meh« W ords" w ill 1»
fo rn ia T h is was ttie ir f ir s t t r ip
M r Dean is w e ll kn o w n a! Beav- south and the y v is ite d frien ds and
holm»
dem onstration j Ih ’rpnnld H irk x
F ick w o rth .
In v iti'd . I I'l'tnn and i l a gra du ate n f Reuver- rel d ive . in m any d iffe re n t sec­
agent fo r W h ing to ri and Y a m h ill jo in In lid s aervl
A n y o n e w h o i unnut rem a in for lo n high school.
counties.
tion*. g iv in g them
an e xce lle n t
Tip* rooms w i re a ttra c tiv e ly dec­ chance to see most e v e ry th in g th a t
In s tru c tio n w ill be given d u rin g th e fu ll three I.ours inny leave d u r­
o ra te d w ith baskets o f s p rin g bios* w as to be seen.
the moi rung and afternoon ..ex ion » in g the sin g in g of hymn«.
om i and greenery.
b \ Maud M u e lle r Moi te, (), S ( ’ G u ild Meets Tuesday—
Business co n d itio n s are m uch b e t­
Those w ho assisted about the
extension specialist foi parent e d ­
Mis
inn.o
v
g
u
ild
o
f
M
ethodist
rooms and w ith se rvin g were Mrs. ter ill spite o f the kick.; heard, ac­
ucation and ch ild developm ent, on
cord in g to W a lk e r lie "a id Roose­
.•objects concerning I.irm ly life and i h iii h w ill meet Tuesday at 2 p. W alter Hansen, Mi.*. F ra n k H a rde r velt w o uld c a rry C a lifo rn ia th re e
wavs o f pro m otin g a happy and in w ith M rs F red HuJznngel, a*i- o f P ortland, M rs E Kraus, Mrs. J to one urde' D r
E. Tow nsend
i .led by M i
I ’ .1 K a lk w u rf M r
F Knm na. M i s Velda K ra u s and
harrnoriloti-t fa m ily life.
become s t oo big
problem . He
H a rrie t H a n se n .
The m o rn in g ta lk, “ O u r F a m ily Joe C onnell w ill lead devotions on Mi
M r. arid Mrs. Dean plan to make attended a Tow nsend m ee ting in
T a lk s it O ver ’, taken in problem s "T h e W ont o f tin 1 I.o ld Cam e";
W illia m B ucher w ill read a th e ir home at B eaverton te m p o r­ i the O ly m p ic sta tiu m in Los A n - 1
o f liu-hand*! and wiven, problem s M i
l geles, w h ere the gates w ere closed !
o f parent w ith the ch ild , problem s leaflet on "A SiKterhood ot S ervice". a rily .
w ill rend
A miseellaneou •*. '¡bow er was given ! th re e -q u a rte rs o f an h o u r ahead *
o f the c h ild w ith the parent, and Mr;: Fit. K u rt/e b o rii
o f tim e set fo r opening and th o u ­
problem s o f bro th el a and ulster* an u rtlc le . "In C h ris t T here is no in honor o f M r : Dean F rid a y at sands w ere tu rn e d aw uy. A n Iow a
K n it or W, I", h u m the M arch tin* soclul room o f the F a rm in g to n
w ith each other.
picnic, attended by the W alkers. I
The ifte in o o n ta lk, be g in n in g at num ber o f "F rie n d "; Mrs. J. A. school.
M ore than fo rty frie n d s attended bro ug ht nioiv* than 100.000 ,x*rsons
1'lB i open t o b u t h fa tb e i . and K riim ie n w ill give the last three
and W a lke r said he saw people
i »*.’ b I s the t itle being Docs Dad chapters n f the textbook, "T o w a rd and the ho no r guest received m any there w hom tie had not seen fo r
lo v e ly gifts.
Belong ’“ and ref« I . to the fathe r , a ( 'tu i s t iiu i A m e n i a".
•37 years.
Mrs. Dean’s m a rriage came as a
lig h t to a place in the fa m ily c ircle Mrs. W alts Hostess—
He says C a lifo rn ia is a ll rig h t
su rp rise to tie r m any friends.
Both discui -ions w ill be bandied
M rs E 11 W atts was h iM tc s to
M rs W a lte r Hansen and M rs E to v is it, b u t ttia t lie w o u ld p re fe r
by Mr.-i. Mor.se, w h o in w id e ly an afternoon p a rty T hursday, M arch
to get out before it gi ts too hot.
kn o w n th rou gh ou t the gtate be- 2i! Guests w ere M c J a m i. I*' (). K ra u s w ere the hostesses.
W a lke r was m uch
im p re ,*d
tause o f s im ila r projects in m any We on. C liffo r d McGee and B ob
! w ith the C h o n c h illa va lle y , where
A the counties in the fie ld of p a r­ W att o f P ortland. O rin D u rety and
date fa rm in g is becom ing q u ite
e n t education M rs M orxo w ill have
France. Dee o f N o rth Plains, C h o r-
i im p o rta n t. He said a three -roo m
w ith her tw o e x h ib it.! one being a I les B e llin g and Retu lit Forest
•cottage w ith garage in the desert
homemade toy e x h ib it and the o th ­ | Grove, G. C. Chase, A. I.. Chase,
H ills b o ro Business and P r o f e s ­ ¡th e re ren te d fo r $150 a m onth.
er an e x h ib it of new books and i W
G Ide, Fred P e a rso n . Jack sio na l W omen's c lu b again won
People, he said, d riv e m ore eare-
pam phlets in the fie ld of parent He
W illia m S m ith, and W. A honors, according
to announce­ , fu lly in th e south and it is ju s t
education and c h ild developm ent Hughes. L ittle F ra n c e s D ee D u rety
m ent made at the N o rth W illa m ­ too bad fo r th e d r iv e r w ith the
and related /»object!
celebrated he r th ird b irth d a y .
ette d is tric t conference held at • sm ell o f liq u o r on his bre ath i f he
T he sessions ore open to a ll In ­
A sto ria Sunday. A prize was o f­ gets in an accident.
terested
homemakers,
and
the A nn ua l B anquet H e ld—
fered tin* firs t o f the year fo r the
c h o o t fo r parents is being present­
M em bers of Scout H a rrin g to n I»** t song sub m itte d fo r the new
is a subject o f greatest concern to I
ed a? a p a rt of the extension p ro ­ ram p , U. S. W. V., w ho attended
song books . oon to go to the press,
ject in parent education am i c h ild the annual "H a ttie of M alubon" and H ills b o ro won firs t prize fo r m i» t people. T h e book is d ivid e d
in to fo u r m a in sections. "D e a lin g
»T’Vidopment O u t-o f-to w n
hom e­ banquet given by Scout Young
a song w ritte n by Miss Pearl A l ­ w ith People in L ife S itu a tio n s in
m akers w ill have to m ake th e ir eamp in P ortla nd S atu rday n ig h t
len. w ith M rs L ym a n Howe com- G e n e ra l;" "P re v e n tin g W rong D o­
ow n luncheon arrangem ents. The w ir e Messrs, and M e.dam es I,. It
po. in g the music. Salem clu b won in g ;"
"P re v e n tin g
P e c u lia r
B e­
school is o f special in te re st to p a r­ Haley, James W elch, Kay F T a y lo i j
firs t fo r a song w ritte n to m usic h a v io r:"
" F u r th e r in g
M e n ta l!
ents. but is not n e c e s s a rily con­ m id Hugh S. Rogers and Mrs. A l- 1
fro m an othe r song.
H e a lth ." The ch a p te r on pre sen t­
fin e d to m others and fathers of ten K ello gg of Hoquiam , Wash.,
M em bers of the local clu b a t­ in g one's ideas in d ire c tly and thus
ch ild re n , according to Miss K ick- siater of L. It. Haley. G overnor
te n d in g were M rs H a rry M organ, a vo id in g offense, and on a e kn o w l- I
w o rth . G randparent«. aunts and M a rtin was the p rin c ip a l speaker
firs t vice -p re sid e n t o f the state edging personal w o rth ta c tfu lly ,
uncles, in fact any m em ber o f the and Rev. E
A. S m ith, fo rm e r fed eratio n; M rs. E Eavetta A lle n , are good. T h is is not o n ly a v e ry |
fa m ily , w ill fin d exceedingly in - pastor o f (lie B a p tist chu rch here,
clu b president; M rs
Emma M c ­ h e lp fu l book, b u t th e su b je ct is
ti'C^sting points fo r th e ir consider- was toastmaster.
K in n e y, Misses
M arg are t Cady. presented in a v e ry readable m an-
. zAh. The in e r tin g
*ue fle e ¡Old
Emma M ohr. Helen Stevens and n e r.
both men and wom en are welcom e E n terta in S u nd ay—
H a rry M organ
"P sych o lo g y o f D e a lin g w i t h
M r. and Mrs. Charles Johnson of G ladys M atteson
to attend.
w ith
a a ls o pent the w eek-end at A storia . People," and "M a n n e rs in B usi- ,
Mi
T horna. It Hoe. .secretary of Mason H ill e n tertain ed
ness" w h ic h w e re re v ie w e d several !
the C o u n ty Horne Extension com ­ b irth d a y d in n e r Sunday, ho n o rin g
weeks ago. are tw o books n o !
m ittee, w ill preside d u rin g the M r George R H ill. Present were
one in business o r d e a lin g w ith '
George It H ill. M r.
m o rn in g session and Mrs. W P. M r. and M r
Dewey Johnson o f N o rth
Rooks o f special in te rest to m oth- ' the p u b lic can a ffo rd to miss.
Hasinussen, membt»r o f the county and Mi
"D evelop m ent of L e a rn in g in
com m ittee, w ill preside d u rin g the Plains and M r and M rs. Charles er
M r. and M rs. C arlos Johnson and
Y ou ng C h ild re n ,” by Louisa W agon-
aftern oon M rs
A. C
A h lgre n. Johnson and Hetty.
I er. w ho is a professor o f c h ild de­ d a ug hter o f G ladstone v is ite d M rs.
song leader of the C h e rry G rove B irth d a y C elehrated—
R. W. C ox d u rin g the w eek-end.
velopm ent at M ills college
extension u n it, w ilt lead the sin g ­
M r.
Lo ren S e h u lm crich e n te r­
The cha pter on "C h ild 's E qu ip - ! M rs. C ox gave a d in n e r p a rty S u n ­
in g in the m o rn in g and M rs O liv e
M o llo y , song lender o f the L a u re l tained F rid a y evening w ith a b ir ih - m erit fo r L e a rn in g ," and the chap- day, h o n o rin g M rs. Johnson's b ir th ­
dav d in n e r fo r her husband. Guest: tre on "N o rm a l Rate o f D e ve lo p ­ day and M r. and M rs. Johnson’s
extension u n it, w ill lead th<
w ere M r and Mrs. H erb S chu l- m e n t" w ill be o f great he lp to seventh w e dd ing an n ive rsa ry. O th ­
noon sin gin g
m erich. M r. and M r
E arl Cook you ng m others In kn o w in g w hat ers present w ere D r. and Mrs. E.
and M r and M rs
D a vid E digar •developm ent m ay be expected at W. A lm q u is t.
and c h ild re n of Cedar M d l.
d iffe re n t age*-, und how to m ake
A sk y o u r a tt o r n e y to se n d y o u r
the test
and encourage develop­
Miss M eA lear Pledged—
le g a l a d v e r tis in g to t h e A rg u s.
M i * s K ath lee n M cA le a r of H i l l - ment A n o th e r one on "L e a rn in g
G eneral Ransom corps, W R C .
boro lias pledged to A lp h a Delta to ( n tro l th e B o d y ,” w h a t axer*
o f H ills b o ro put on the r itu a lis tic
c i. , s h e lp developm ent. "L e a rn in g I
D a lly T rip s to P o rtla n d
Pi at tfte U n iv e rs ity of Oregon.
w o rk at the d is tric t con1 e iitlo n of
to Respond to O th e r P e o p le ,” w h ich
Hillsboro Auto Freight
Woman s R e lie f Corps of Y a m h ill, II. I '. V. T en t to M eet—
has some v e ry h e lp fu l suggestions I
B o n d e d a n d I n s u r e d C a r r ie r
W asliington. T illa m o o k and I ’■ !
D a u g h te rs of U n io n Veterans w ill on g ro w th of expertness in social
um bia count ¡ex, T h u r s d a y at N ew - meet M onday eve ning at the Vet- relationships. "M a ste ry of Em o­ Serving Beaverton. Aloha, Reed*
ville, Hillsboro, Cornelius and
b;*i g.
tion s." ‘'L e a rn in g to T a lk ." "L e a rn - I
e ra iu h u ll.
j in g to Sleep," and m any m ore '
Y
!■ io
m em bu
a tte n d in g
Forest Grove
w *erv
M**.*dame<* O r p h a
C a rllle ,
I chapters o f v ita l interest in t r a in - ,
Pickup and Delivery Service at
M i s I.enore Putnam is v is itin g ing the you ng c h ild
M u ry Sabin. N e llie Seltors, Sarah
Package Rates
"B ig Problem s on L ittle Shout- |
S t.m s ill,
M a ry
Johnson.
Maud th is week w ith her uncle and
H ills b o ro Phone 542
Dieka on, Jessie S utherland, M a ry aunt, M r. and M rs D e lb e rt Long, ders," b y C a rl Renz. T h is book I
East Side T e rm in a l P o rtla n d
Roger:. M argaret Webb. F ra n kie at Hebo The P utnam fa m ily took w ill he lp the m other to u n d e r­
Phone E A st 9131
OLsi ii, Alb* i tu H argrave. C o ra H y re tie r over last F rid a y. I.enore e x ­ stand w h at is on her ch ild 's m ind,
(¡race Rood. M ay Schiedel, and pects to re tu rn home th is w e e k­ and thus how to deal w ith “ the
M isses M ay and M argaret Cook and end. She is im p ro v in g ra p id ly and nos,* out o f jo in t." o r “ the u g ly
A im a Sias T hey chartered a bus expects to be buck at w o rk in a d u c k lin g ." “ the bad lit t le good boy,"
or the case w h e re m em ory was
fo r Hie trip , w h ich in clud ed fiv e fe w weeks.
fro m Forest Grove. N ext m eeting
Mrs. Jack Thom as le ft fo r tier cause o f an ailm ent.
A splendid, readable book to
w ill In* at T illam iM ik.
home in G lendale Sunday She had
been v is itin g tie r sisters. Mrs. Lew is m others o f the pre-school c h ild is
I o ra l O rrh p u tra on K F X —
Dugan of P ortla nd , and M rs Sam "A m a te u r N urse" by M a ry W heel- I
<*r II w ill be o f great help in the
Local orchestra, "S o n n y’s T rim b a - Coy. d u rin g the past m onth. Her home. W hen to ca ll the doctor. |
dors." w ill play o v e r W isefield m other. Mrs. M IJ. W elch, accom ­
w hnt to do before he arrives, and ,
Magical Oil ................ $1,00
and G oldberg's program . F rida y panied her fo r an extended v is it.
how to c a rry out the do cto r’s in -
W ayne Sm uck, student at U n i­
evening at nine M em bers of the
HQZ
Oil
.................... $2.00
structiona
It
has
special
chapters
of W ashington.
Seattle,
orchestra
a re
A d ria n
H u g h e s, v e rs ity
on contagious diseases, and how
L lo y d S tout. Sam W hitm an , Miss spent last week w ith his aunt. Mrs. to care fo r real you ng patients I Vitra Tonic ................... $3.50
Frederics
D e l.a iirie e Bum p. J im
Forsythe, Charles L. W alke r.
and o ld e r ones. T h is book is o f in - j
FREE Shampoo and Finger Wave
and Bob M elquist.
M r .01,1 Ml
W. II t;.o;.ol.ih* of te r e s t to a ll w om en in the home.
w ith each Permanent
M o ro spent the week-end w itli
"G ro w th and D evelopm ent o f the
Catches Smelt In H u rry —
B e a u tif u l n e w sh o p — a ll n e w ,
th e ir so n -in -la w and daughter, M r. Young C h ild " b y Rand. Sweney
I ’ . A. Anderson. J. C Penney and Mrs. J. L. Searcy.
m o d e rn e q u ip m e n t. E x p e r t o p ­
and V in cen t. A v e ry va lua ble book
com pany manager, le ft H ills b o ro at
e ra to rs-—o v e r fiv e y e a r s '
M r. and Mrs. Ersel M u n d in g e r fo r expectant m others o r you ng I
8 o'clock M onday m o rn in g fo r the
e x p e r ie n c e .
Sandy riv e r and re tu rn e d to H ills - and daughter of Salem vis ite d M r. mothers.
I! A K io a t 'i Sunday.
Some weeks ago w e review e d MAGICAL BEAUTY SHOP
I. A<o at I t w ith (ill pounds of sinelt. .10,1 Mr
M r. and M rs. J. W. D u stine of "Manners In Business,” w h ic h w ill !
GO!)-10-11 B ro a d w a y Bldg.
II . K. C . Io Meet—
L in d , Wash., are m a kin g un e xte n d ­ be o f great help to a ll w ho are
E ntra nce on M o rris o n betw een
The Home Economics' c lu b of ed v is it in H illsb o ro .
em ployed.
P a rk and B ro a d w a y
the H ills b o ro G range w ill meet I
"P sych olo gy o f D e a lin g w i t h ATw ater 1622
Portland, Ore.
M iss A lic e L o u ie o f B e a v e rto n People"
by W endell W hite. T h is I
A p r il !l nt 1:30 p. m. at the home
spent the w eek-end w ith Mrs. D o r­
of Mrs. Joh n Pearson.
oth y W elch.
Ii
Good Friday Services Set—
M r. and M rs. H u b e rt W elch re- |
T h re c -h o u r service com m em orat­ tu rn e d the end o f the week from
in g the c ru c ifix io n and death of a business t r ip to Seattle, Wash.
th e school o f a r ts a n d le tte r s , Is a
g r a d u a te
o f H ills b o ro h ig h
She l.s the d a u g h te r of E J
A le a r o f H illsb o ro .
Memorials of True Beauty
No m a tte r h o w la rge o r sm a ll the
m e m o ria l you select m ay be. w e w ilt
rnako eve ry possible e ffo r t to m ake tt
t r u ly b e a u tifu l. O n ly the fin e st m a te ria l*
and w o rkm a n sh ip w ill go in to It. In de­
sign. likew ise, it w ill be o rig in a l, m odern
and d is tin c tiv e . O u r prices are th e v e ry
low est possible,
Local Git
“U” Honoi Roll
¿
O
s
S
^ J
W
Í
ë
j £
* * v * ‘ l ^ * - * |K
M r. and Mrs. John P ow ell o f
Fresno, C a l. arc hi »Us«* guetts of
Mc- M r. and M rs. L. A L ong, M rs. L ong
nut M r. Po.*.,*lt a re s is te r a n d '
bro th e r.
school.
OREGON MONUMENT WORKS
II
H S T A N N A R D , Manager
Phone 121
Hillsboro
j l
-■.'
Hillsboro Club
Receives Honors
U g iv e n P e n n e y '» a tr y ? T h e re '» no b e tte r tim e
it n o w . V is it u» to d a y . . . »ee th e th rillin g
ilu e» now r e a d y fo r S pring a n d E a s te r. You II And
f e x a m p le » of w h a t P e n n e y V a lu e r e a lly m e a n « ,
n e y w ill b uy m o re g o a d s , b e t t e r p o l i t y , a n d
s a tis fa c tio n I IT PAYS TO SHO P AT P E N N E Y S !
lust Unpacked
For EA STER!
Library News
Local W R. C.
Ruts on Work
Easter
Permanent
Specials
New Spring Plaid
STROLLER
S U IT S
HATS
Your spirits will go up . . .
when you don one of these
dashing Stroller suits Eas­
ter morn! Many styles . . .
striking colors! Sizes 12-20.
A colorful Easter group to
be sure! Sporty, swagger
styles that go so well with
tailored suits! In lively,1
lovely new Spring colors.
“THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAR IN
ALL DODGE HISTORY”
“ T h e th in g t h a t w ill
t h r il l e v e ry w o m a n '«
h e a rt la th e carefu l
a tte n tio n th a t hne
been g iv e n to a ll ap­
p o in tm e n t« .” - S a lly
M ilg r im . fa m o u a d r -
■ I f ner ol w o m e n «
a p p arel
“ T h e n e w D odge for
1936 In u n d o u b te d ly
th e m ost b e a u tifu l
ca r D odge ever
b u i l t . ” aayn R oy A.
R e e d ,a u to m o b ile ed­
ito r , St. L o u ia G lob e-
D r m o c r n t. “ D o d g e
e n g in ee rs c e r t a in ly
o u t d id t h e m s e lv e s
on th is c a r. ”
WFe ‘D a u n
HO TPOINT’S LATEST CREATION
• Designed by one o f A m erica’* leading
Icsigut-rs, this new electric range is fine o f
he most ht-Autihil w e have ever shown.
Finished in smart French gray w ith spark-
lin k chrom ium trim . Fully autom atu. in-
hiding tem perature aiffiial lig h t. < <»n»i h ie
w ith <'«trod h ig h speed cooking units anti
thrift co o ker $ 2 2 9 .1 5 . Wit!» regulnr < pc s
coils and w ith o u t ro o lte r, < ’ <> ’ . d f l I ' r is
'p i lu le com plete w irin g and in iia lla u u u .
Terms to sun youl
PEPCO
STORES
first glance you
w ill b . struck by the
smartness and beauty of
this big, new, Money-Sav­
ing Dodge — hailed by
America's foremost fash-
.ionists as the “ Heauty W in ­
ner" of 1936. You, too, w ill
thrill to its lung, low, grace­
ful air-styla lines and the
exquisite styling of its in­
terior appointments.
But thia striking new
beauty is but one extra-
value feature that the new
1936 Dodge gives you. A l­
ready owners all over the
c o u n try re p o rt am azing
economy of operation —
18 to ¡44 pities to the gal­
lon of gas, up to 20% sav­
ings on o il. T h e new
Dodge "Beauty W in ner"
also gives you Balanced
Driving Control . . . the
A T VERY
"Airglide R id e"...g e n u in e
hydraulic brakes.. safety-
steel bodies , . . and more
spacious, more luxurious
interiors.
See this magnificent new
Dodge today D rive i t You
w ill be amazed at how
much extra value the big,
M o n e y - S a v in g D o d g e
gives you . , and remem­
ber it now costs only a few
dollars more than the low­
est-priced cars.
Y o u ’ll Find Yaurs Here!
It’s a smart idea to buy your
Easter handbag here, because
you’ll pay less and get exactly
what you want! New grains.
!
A n Extra Value!
Hillsboro'« Oldest Automobile Dealer
Hillsboro, Oregon 1
For Smart Comfort!
Full-Fashioned SILK
Gay-Nees
Finance Rate«
Dodge and Plymouth Cars
11!) S. Third Ave.
Silk CREPE
LINGERIE
Lowest
CADY MOTOR CO.
“ F e n d e r l in e « o f
s m ilin g ly new
beaut y
. t h e m i nt
fa s h io n a b le body lob
I'v e aeen th ia y e a r *
— M a r y C ra ig , fanh-
lo n la t, R o n w l t - T e l ­
le r , N e w Y o rk .
In Spring's
Loveliest Colors!
Penney’s Has the New
A lw ays
th e
THAT FLATTERl
Sleek styles . . . frilly styles
. . . tailored styles . . . and
dressy! Come early—while
this group is so complete.
In sizes 12-20, 38-44, 46-52.
Say Fatuous Auto Editors and
Fashion Authorities About the
Big, New, Mottcy-Saring Dodge
21
New! Cherry Lane
SM ART! N E W !
Easter!
COATS
$8.90
T h e y ’r e a s e n s a tio n a t th is
p ric e ! D a n ce s e ts , c h e m ise s a n d
p a n tie s , tr im m e d w ith lovely
im p o rte d luces.
S m a r t s ty le s !
COM PANY,
In c o r p o r a te d
For sport, for street, for
formal wear . . . always
smart and comfortable!
Lastex tops. Chiffon or
scmi-servlce, both ringless.