The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 16, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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    J’«ge Eight
H IL L S B O R O
w as g iven a fte r th e program . Mrs
' H arry W allin and son Ju n io r and Program Set
Aloha Place
Mrs. E dith B ro stru m of G aston
| u n ited w ith th e ch u rch S unday
is Purchased m orning.
Pleasant View
The
can ta ta. “C hrist T riu m -
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ARCUS,
Military Trend
in Style
I phant". given by tin- choir from
Church W omen to Hold An- by
* a larg e au dience
Young people of th e
other Dinner Soon
Electricity
E xpected
Soon;
ch u rch w ill
Form History Group
hold th e ir p ra y e r m eeting at th e I
ch
u
rch
F
rid
ay
ev
en
in
g
at
8 o'clock
ALOHA C B. C laypool has sold
V n
his hom e to Mrs. C hase of P o rt­ w ith choir p ractice at the close of
CH EHA LEM M O U N T AI N
A
land, w ho w ith h er tw o sons w ill th e m eeting
Mr and Mrs A dolph L arson and pro g ram of intere- is b eing plan
occupy th e new hom e soon.
Miss Elsie H alvarson atte n d e d th e tied for S atu rd ay ev en in g at the I
Rev and Mrs. R edm an e n te r ta i n - , siIv er w edd in g a n n iv e rsa ry of Mr P leasan t View C om m unity club,
ed M rs R e d m a n s d au g h ter, .son-1.1 alld M ls „ A splund of C arlto.i according to Miss D ora Sim ons,
law and grandson from V ancouver. S aturdax ev en in g at th en hom e chairm an. N um bers prom ised are
B. C„ at the parsonage over the o th e r relativ es and frien d s w ere th e p o p u lar A rion q u a rte t of New ­
E aster holiday season.
present. Mr
and Mrs. A sp lu n d 1 berg. Hill B illie b and o f H arding
"D oe“ and M rs F arlo w of the lived in C h erry G rove a n u m b er ehool. N ew berg
S u p e rin te n d e n t
d ru g store alm ost had a fam ily re- of y ears ago.
L ynn G u b er of M cM innville w ill
union over E aster w hen his fa th e r 1 Mac C astle of B rem erton. W ash , ! give a talk . Mrs. M ike McCann a
and m other, sister an d b ro th e r and spent th e w eek -en d w ith his sister, ' piano solo. G ladys W irfs of I'nitx
w ife of The D alles and O rv il an d Mrs. E vert Johnson.
and other numbers
W ilber Mathews of Fossil, Mn
Miss Blanche Bickworth
n
\.- au ctio n sale of pies w ill be
F arlo w 's bro th ers, sp en t E aster 1 d em o n stratio n agent at large, gave | held follow ing th e p ro g ram T h ere
w ith them .
a talk on th e b u y in g of m aterial will be a social tim e follow ing sup-
I. O. O. F. M onday night h eard a n d th e q u ality Mrs. G. W. K u rt - per. Ladies both y o u n g an d old a re
about m em bers p ru n in g Mr. En- an d Mrs. T hom as Roe gave report
asked to b rin g pies. Monev raised
on th e co u n ty -w id e m eetin g a ' j w ill be used lo r th e b enefit of th e
tra m 's orch ard d u rin g his illness.
H
illsboro
A
pril
9
Mrs.
Roe
also
club.
S tanley M axey, son of C harles
Mr and Mrs. Earl Btzwiler ward
M axley form erly of Aloha, met reported on th e M u ch meeting at
w ith a serious accident this week Hillsboro. N ext m eeting w ill be hosts at a d in n e r p arts ai-d egg
and w as tak en to St. V incent's hos­ held at Mrs. P atto n 's hom e Ma- hunt at th e ir hom e S u n d as Pres
15. Pot luck lu n ch Miss E iekw ort.i en! w ere Mr an d M rs M arvin
p ita l in P ortlan d .
w ill talk on bu y in g hose for the O rn d u ff. Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n S m ith
Mrs. E arl R atchel of C en tralia w hole fam ily.
and sons, Mr. a n d M rs B V Han-
visited her m other. Mrs. H arry
Mr. B row n, w ho has been w ork- son an d ch ild re n an d Mi
E rm a
H utchinson, th e past w eek. . j
i inK at S h aw 's m ill n e a r Y am hill. O rn d u ff of N ew berg.
R obert C asleet has co m pleted th e had th e last th re c fin g ers of h l.
s
rem odeling of Ins home.
rig h t h and sev ered w ith a cu t-o f, t e X r
'/ T .
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W. J. P atterso n is m ak in g ex - saw F rld av He w as rem oved to f h e v isito r
w ith ^
ten siv e im prov em en ts on his home. | j ones hospital at H illsboro.
hum F n d a v a ft.!™ ,,.,»
CgS
C h arlie Jo h n so n sm ashed his 1
t IU Bird M
cCormick)
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m
v lit I I \
i
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lit \
til T uesday at th e S haw m ill n ear c i 'e n n g 'om an a tta c k of ch ick en
Y am hill.
I Po x -
R tb e rt F ord is q u ite ill w ith ' Poles h av e been d is trib u te d and
holes dug for th e new e le c tric line
CHERRY GROVE L ittle L a rry j th e flu at his home.
Gosset. g reat-g ran d so n of Mr. and
T he coyotes a re at w ork ag ain ! betw een th e to p of th e S p rin g
Mrs. H. W. Scott, got th e door of in th is section of th e county, hav- t B - rook , ro . ad an d th e M erl Mc-
xpfcet to be re-
th e car open S atu rd ay an d fell ing k illed se v e ra l lam bs for Jo e tJougal place T hey expec
ib o u t
tw o W ar In th e new s ha» Influenced
out, causing a g reen fra c tu re of O b erm eier and C h arlie W illiam s.
eeixing
ju ic e
m
at
w
eek
his rig h t leg n e a r th e an k le. Dr.
sty les ns show n by th e trim m ili­
Mr. and Mrs. Sam G reen and
Mrs.
Jones
Honored
W altz of F orest G ro v e p u t th e leg fam ily, w ho have been living on
ta ry frock w orn by H elen P a rris ,
m a cast and he is able to craw l Rosje S tr a c h a n s place, h av e m ov-
Mrs. R av Ego e n te rta in e d w ith a film player.
F ro g s of co rd in g
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tvxnnri
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r
around
d in n e r M onday in h o n o r of th e hooked over tw iste d cord b u t­
ed to F orest G rove ro u te 1.
Miss C lara P atto n , stu d en t at
b irth d a y of h er m o th er. Mrs. J . P.
to n s a re used to fa ste n tin s neo-
P acific u n iv ersity , sp en t from S a t­
Jones.
A
u rd ay u n til M onday ev en in g w ith
Mr. an d Mrs. A lfred H utchens politnn blue cre p e dress.
h er parents. Mr. an d Mrs. P. P a t­
and fo u r ch ild re n a tte n d e d a d in ­ ch erry red s rn rf Is k n o tted a t
ton.
n e r p a rty S u n d ay at th e hom e of th e neck, th e en d s ex ten d in g to
Aid Meets Today
h e r m other, Mrs. E. L. N eilson, at
form th e vestec.
N ew berg. C overs w e re laid for 24
L adies' A id w ill m eet today
(C onunu«l from «age ii
T
he
ch
ild
re
n
took
p
a
rt
in
th
e
w
ere
given
to th e o ld er ladies in
(«T hursday) at th e ch u rch at 2:30 had fu n pro d u ctio n cap acity it r
•
-
p. m. A pot luck lu n ch a t close of wouId be possible to p ro d u ce 135 E a ste r
hunt
th e p a rk th ere, th e B ible class.
Mr. and Mrs. C layton W hitm ore
m eeting.
billions, th erefo re, he d eclared th is
M ary R an d all of N ew b erg w as
E aster program by the Sunday
co u n try th ro u g h
n o n -creatio n of a w eek -en d guest of h e r siste r and K enneth. Vt allace and B ruct
school S unday m orning w as well w ealth , has lost
300 billions of M rs- A lfred H utchens.
W hitm ore a tten d ed an E aster din-
ren d ered . Mrs. \\ E. Folsom and d ollars d u rin g
th is dep res-io n .
K en n eth R idgw ay Hr dway higa n er p arty a*, th e hom e of h er -:s-
M rs. Sw an N yberg d irected it. A F u rth erm o re.
he show ed
from
stu d e n t of S eattle. >pent hi ter. Mi - (,»?o\tT B row n, at Hills-
E aster vacation las; week with a boro Sunday
O ther guests
,
cress m ade of d affodils and fern.- ■ g o v ern m en t in v estig atio n th e avei
| Mr. anti Mrs. Lewis C arow , H ills­
w as v ery unique. Yellow’ an d green age incom e to th e A m erican fam ily sister Mrs. J. E. C h u rch ill.
crepe p ap er w ere used profusely should be $4370 in o rd e r to in su re
Mrs. D. M. M cInnis v isited h er boro. Mr. and Mrs. C h ris Z insili.
w ith a pleasing effect. A short a d ecent sta n d a rd of living.
d au g h ters. Mrs. L. L. M u rray and G resham , and Mr. and Mrs. W alter
serm on by P asto r S tan ley C ornils
M r. Mahoney) declared th is sh o w ­ Miss A lice M cInnis, a t B eav erto n G raff, S auvies Island.
Bill M eyers sp en t th e w eek-end
ed th e tro u b le w as all d u e to lack from F rid ay till M onday. A g ran d
of p u rch asin g p o w er in th e h an d s j
L aUr% L l*e ” llrra -v ' ha- w ith his brother. F ra n k M eyers, at
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been
serio
u
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ill
for
tw
o
w
eeks
H illsboro. Bill M eyers expects to
of th e people. T his he d eclared is c „
1 leave soon for his hom estead in
ju s t w hat th e T ow nsend plan is dc-
' ‘ .L"?,e Iln f
,.
signed to do u-.u
an d a at . ...c
th e sam e tim e
* "
‘ ir». fra G M cC orm ick | th e coast range.
it w ill so lv e th e u n em p lo y m en t
F rid a >_ I n >m a trip :
— ----------------------- -
Mahoney Talks to
Big Crowd Here
With your present gits
mileage and car per­
formance? Get a
FREE MOTOR TEST
and find the trouble.
This Ad Good for
FREE
M otor Test
Cut it out and Phone or
Write for Appointm ent
Sahnow Bros.
Garag e
Phone 1271
3rd and Lincoln
Hillsboro
"r
problem. Furthermore, he declared M '
If you change y o u r iiddrc-i'i Kind
i Include oiling of the F orest G rove 1 burg wlio w as visiting her tlailgh doctor A fter a few days at hom e
ly notify 'lie ArgUB d irect an d at
I Gules C reek h ighw ay, w hich is he ter l.aV ei ne at H illsboio
I th e c h ild ren w ere sent buck to
i tug used for tra n sp o rta tio n of m en
* •
M rs
H oy
C row der and niece. school, w here they i scattered gen u s once.
[ and m a te ria ls to both projects
E lberta K eating, of P o rtlan d w en- to tlieir sdiooliuates.
Men for em p lo y m en t on Wolf visitors of Mr C row dei over tlie
A careful an aly sis of the e p i­
creek w ill be m oved by bus to and w eek-end
dem ic that lias occu rred In the
fium P o rtlan d for an e in e rg e n e '-
“Abseiic«’ Makea the
state show* th at some of tin- most
period. E J
G riffith declared
( A l l IIING ' D ISE A SE
serious o u tb re a k s in schools or
I .iter cam ps p ro b ab ly w ill be con-
I Il'AI't Grow Fonder”
( Rv O r w c n S ta te B o ard o f r l r a l l h )
neighborhoods hav e been traced to
stru c tiri to house th e men.
Moiit of the Nlcknvss from tin I "m issed cases" cases that w ere too
M eanw hile the sta te highw ay de- t “c a tc h in g ” dincascs rep o rted to the
I p a rtm e n t is m oving to reco n stru ct state board of h ealth o eeur am ong I , light to call a doctor
portions of th e H anks-V ernonia young ch ild ren , and is d u e t o ' N early all of the ch ild ren 's dis
l l u t H o t U lllc x s U h t . K l I l f u l
road w h ere th e p resen t right-of- measles, m um ps, c h i c k e n p o x . I eases begin w ith d igestive upsets
p o i 11 l i l t MM’W h
•( c o l i s t l i l l t
way is crooked an d narrow The w hooping cough, scarlet fever, and , and w ith sym ptom s clearly re-
i «* i 11111 « i<* i
ì ’ h f i c ta i» b v n o t h -
| in w h ighw ay w ould follow the o th er so-called ch ild ren 's discuses i seinbllng those of th e com m on cold
T ug b e tte r for ¿1 gift
railw ay g rad e from Banks, coup- N early all m others realize tin- I .M o th ers can help greatly lo pro
ling into tin- re c o n stru cted higli- sei loiusness of d ip th e n a and a n ’ ; teet th eir ow n ch ild ren from the
Arr*ng<* i«»r Your
I way at B uxton. T his road w ould be w illing to ta k e step s to huve th e ir | l "catching" diseases and to prey cut
I'ortrait To<U>!
a feeder for W olf creek u n til the
1
tile
spread
of
such
disease.-,
to
nth
| new higliw ay th ro u g h W ashington c h ild ren p rotected against tins par e is H ere a re som e of tin 1 things
lieu lu r disease. Hut they do not
i county has been com pleted.
realize th e seriousness of the oilier they cun and should do Avoid
catcli-
I "catching" diseases and they do I exposing ch ild ren to any
i not safeg u ard e ith er th e ir ow n or mg" disease Don't tak e them to are
th e ir neig h b o rs' ch ild ren as care- I o th er ch ild ren that a re sick C h il­
fully as they should against them 1 d re n w ho dexelop sore throat, colds,
T he idea th at c h ild re n 's disease or nausea accom panied by su sp i­
do not am ount to very m uch and ! cious sym ptom s should lie put Io
H illsboro
(Continued from page 1)
100 S 2nd
bed in a room by them selves if
old sep tic tan k and into the o u t­ ttiat all of the c h ild ren in th e fam - 1 possible Send for y o u r doctor and
fall sew ers th ro u g h w inch it flows ily may us w ell huve them at the follow bis advice.
d irectly into th e riv er. T he new sam e tim e and have it over w ith
sew age m am s also have been hook- has been proved to lie a g reat mis
e 1 into the o u tfall sew er as have tak e Many of the diseases a re es
the d ra in s being laid to care for peeially h a rd on very young c h il­
su rp lu s v a te r seeping fto m the big d ren Both yo u n g er and o ld er c h il­
d re n need to be p rotected ut all
excavation.
As soon as pro p er d rain ag e has tunes from needless ex p o su re to
been installed, it is expected that infection from a "catch in g " d is ­
the form s for co n crete w ill be ease T h e re is alw ays d an g er of
serio u s after-effects, even from very
ready for assem bling.
cases.
D eafness and
eye
A ccording to G eorge McGee, city tight
engineer, th e black san d s found in tro u b le la te r in life may often be
the ex cav atio n probably a re beach traced to som e infectious disease
sands th ro w n th e re from an in ­ in childhood K idney diseases and
land sea or lake T he soil above dam aged h e arts often have their
the sand has tb e ap p earan ce of beginning d u rin g a childhood in ­
fection.
lake bottom ooze, or riv e r m uck
M easles and scarlet fever have
On th e o th e r hand the quiek-
s m ds en co u n te red on h ig h er ground been m ore p rev alen t than they
along th e sew er lines, is brow n or h av e been for m any y ears T he
grey, and runs w ith th e w ater n u m b er of e a r infectious and m a s
toid involvm ents have likew ise in ­
w hen pum ped from th e ditches.
creased. B ronchopneum oniu has a l ­
so been a freq u en t com plication of
m easles T h e re hav e been m any
cases of m easles and scarlet fever
Mi and Mrs. Jam es M urray and th at w ere not reported. Som e of
I d a u g h te r J e r ry of L ethbridge. Al- them so m ild th at they w ere not
! berta, C anada, a re v isitin g th eir recognized and It was not thought
; b ro th e r-in -la w and sister, Mr. and necessary to call in the fam ily
Mrs. W. E G ilm ore.
Mrs. Roy T ay lo r of E ugene is
i staying at the G ilm o re hotel.
Mr. A tticks. gen eral su p erv iso r
of the w a te r serv ice dep artm en t,
was h ere from S an F rancisco on
business. Mr S te in b e rg and Mr
H azelton of P o rtlan d w ere here
M onday about th e w ater.
O. S S h iffe r and tw o d aughters
S ylvia an d G ladys a re hom e from
H illsboro, w here th ey . h av e been
'29 Ford Roadster, R. S.
ill w ith typhoid fever.
V-8 w heels, side cu rtain s. A
A rth u r S yverson of H nzeldale is
slick little ear.
em pL oyed at th e S n id e r
Bros
shingle m ill at S unset.
M rs Je ssie T illm an of B uxton
'28 Pontiac Sedan
w as h e re several days last week,
V ery clean ear
w h ere sh e w orked for Mrs. Kll-
Sehr a niel
Studio
W E IL ’S LA TE SE A SO N
Fractures a Leg
Are You
SATISFIED
Thursday. April I <», 1936
OREGON
Quicksand Hinders
Sewer Contractors
foot
the unable
latter pw
>nd WM
to t go of to the
work week ,,
R o .-
H IL L S B O R O ,
% Ol
I
i
i t is
1« a pay -as-y o u -g o » plan
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L llllC '
V
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I .a U le i
1 W 0 KlRCt'S LO O tC U
it
th .-.1
a t ..-¡1
w ill ! M r '
not only pay for itself b u t “in • P e a n u t i H aynes at Ione, an d Mr
an
d
Mrs.
O
rv
al
D
avis
at
M
aupin.
eig h t y ears w ould pay off th e
T hey w ent as far cast as B ak er. A
n atio n al debt".
bad d u st s to rm w as e n co u n te red
T uesday n ig h t th iev es en te re d
As to th e source of rev e n u e for at Ione.
,h
th e p lan —a business tu rn -o v e r or
B • rad
of
w o o d S II I i —
—
— ww Jo
— —
* n • * e —
- s — —
* * • F ern
—
" - • —
., e F rid ay b a rb e r sh o p in F o res’. !
tran sactio n tax of 2 p ercen t as th e w eek -en d w ith th e R ufus O rn- ! throve th ro u g n a back door and
em bodied in th e T ow nsend plan is d u ff fam ily.
I stole S3 in cash, a .22 calib re auto- '
sufficient, he declared . To his c rit­
Mr. and Mrs. W. F W o'nlsehlegel m atic pistol and box of am m uni
ics he reto rte d . "W here d id w e a tten d ed a reu n io n of h er re lativ es tion.
get th e 47 billions to c a rry on t h e !an d frien d s at P o rtlan d E aster.
Ä
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" SinCe I
! r e ^ i ^ i e ^ 'a y . '- b y í ,
hv Thieves in Week
B a rg a in
S ale starts
Timber
F riday, A p r il 17
SA VE
$ $ s s
It’s Weil’s Big Spring E v e n t........... Just
when you want and need merehandise
most and at Weil’s at a big saving. We’ve
mailed you a Big Sales Circular . . . if
you didn’t get one come to the store and
ask for one. Hundreds of bargains . . .
Everyone genuine— Everyone real.
COME, BUY, SAVE, NOW
“ W oodbury’s I Ur and lac
’31 Plym outh Sedan
New paint, good condition
G arden Time
Is H ere
Everything
Hl
Graham $865
h ere
W om en’s Sizes Io 52
'29 Durant Sedan
R easonable price, lots of
tra n sp o rta tio n
Bulk
l unie in anil See
B argain»
Garden Tools
H o t b. Rilkes, Plows, etc.
j raised to pay off w a r d eb ts?”
I a n d fam ily of Salem an d Mr. and for reckless d riving, was fined $25
Lawn Grass
, O th er points com m only raised by Mrs. C lark N oble of U nionvale. and costs in Ju s tic e A- W. H avens'
j critics of th e plan w e re an sw ered v isited th e H en ry V ersteeg fam ily court. $10 of th e fine w as r e ­
Fertilizers
j in ju s t as d irect a w ay by th e E aster.
m itted.
Complete
Stock
speaker. He show’ed how in stead
B illie Recce, tw o y ears old. son
u rg
onday night ,, broke
I of in creasin g th e ta x b u rd e n on of M r. an d Mrs. W. R. R eece, fell I to B th
i” lars
n . -m M Hmn
n . ... in-
p ro p erty it w ould lessen th e b u r- A p ril 3 from an u p stairs w indow at
-.nrl marie .w-uv k-iih i’t Hea' el
Plants
den by doing aw ay w ith p u b lic | th e h om e of his g ra n d m o th er. Mrs. of cf " a r eUes and L in c iL t a e a c '
poor farm s and c h a rity in stitu tio n B erth a C lark . He w as p lay in g or* . cord ini? tn
i h
r*1’ ’
1 All varieties Vegetable
an d red u ce crim e an d in san ity . T he ! a tr u n k w h en he fell th ro u g h a ! E c c
ih T " J
ami Flower Plants
plan, he said, w ill m ore th a n pay | closed w indow . He w as unconscious door
*
'
y oi 1C i,o n t t
for itself in th e savings in p u b lic for ab o u t
th irty
m in u tes.
Dr. I
‘
__________
Shrubs
costs.
! Bum p. N ew berg, w as called and
T his w as ju s t one of a series of found B illie u n in ju red .
(Ornamental and Flowering
lectu res th e M ayor is w ith o u t e x - ,
L eave for Montana
Shrubs and Trees
pense to an y o th e r th a n him self.
M r and M rs A rth
H i„
,
d eliv erin g in v ario u s co m m u n ities G tc
H jll lef, S a tu rd
fo r th e i..
Fruit Trees
kLl J
Mal?oney * as new hom e at M iles C ity. M ont ,
(C .n tln w d fr»m
i
TnCnr,-a ^H arilCn • a d ' ^ a tk Ot -hC T dey w e re acco m p an ied by Ben grad in g begin- P o w d er and cul-
. A11
. . . Varieties
V «•aav.vsx.»)
in O regon. PHe stan d s
Wi*'
ite contri-
ly for th e Tow nsend plan as cm - w ho ex p ects to get w o rk th ere, button. a p a rt of the
fnrdli M
th L MCT ' )' a r 7 VH1 an d M r- an d M rs. H ill an d iam ily
,
. . ...
-. w ere
P lan s also w ere announced by
for its soon en actm en t in to law
i . .. . .
all born an d re a re d in th is v icin ity I the s ta te highw ay d e p a rtm e n t w hich
and w ill be mussed by a host of j -
friends. L o ren an d G len n Hill i
Births
I h av e been liv in g on th e H ill ra n ch
H utchison - To Mr. and Mrs
G us B othm an of P o rtlan d spent at
C ity since- e a rly in th e lc h a rle s Hutchison o t Pumpkin
the w eek-end w ith his brother and winter.
IRidgi April 12 a I y
II
Ml
N B othm an.
I H M o r i . - a l Society
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A H istorical society w as o rg an - ( L ackey of H illsboro, A pril 13, a
S tate C apitol N ew s L e tte r—G iv - ;zed a t thp an n u al E a ste r d in n er boy.
ing th e h ig h lig h ts of official ac- and hom ecom ing at th e B uck H cav-
L ogan—To Mr. and Mrs. Alva
tiv ity a t S alem .—E v ery w eek in ('n school house S u n d ay M rs Ira
' f S h ad y B iook, Api il 13 |
the A rgus.
tf
M cC o rm ick _ w as elected presi- 1 ■'
d en t an d M rs. B. F. D eford s e c r c - !a e ‘r1'
ta ry an d tre a su re r. A co m m ittee
was ap p o in ted to h u n t an d w rite in ­
terestin g bits of h isto ry in co n ­
nection w ith th e school an d n eig h ­
Prompt
borhood. T he co m m ittee in clu d es I
Service
Miss W anda F in ig an , W ilber J o n e ..
Jo h n H aynes. Je s se B lazer and i
; Mrs. W. F. W ohluchlegel. T h e first
' m eeting w ill be th e last day of
P c J
j this school term .
O ll
Specials for Friday
A bout 70 a tten d ed th e an n u a!
E aster p a rty at th e Buck H eaven
| school. A fter th e pot luck d in n e r
- and egg h u n t an im p ro m p tu p ro ­
gram w as enjoyed. Y am hill county
su p e rin te n d e n t and Mrs. L ynn G ub-
EARLY RISER. 1-lb.
ser w ere p resen t. Don H ay n es sang,
B uck H eaven school ch ild re n sang
1933 Pontiac Straight 8
MART—
and M errib ell H offm an g av e a
reading.
Sedan
1-lb.
E aster w as o b serv ed at th e M oun- i
Genuine Chevrolet
A b eau tifu l c a r w hich h aj
tain
T
op
ch
u
rch
by
a
p
ro
g
ram
of
|
had th e best of care. P riced
recitatio n s by th e p rim a ry and
rig h t to sell.
ju n io r classes and sin g in g by Mrs.
W illiam M orse an d Miss M asie
I B u rt. T he ch u rch w as d eco rated
I he sati faction of patronizing
1935 Ford 1 */2-ton
w ith pots of E aster lilies w hich
our prom pt, courteous service
Red & W hite, oven baked.
Long W heelbase Truck
d e p artm en t i . also an Lconomy,
because
it
saves
you
m
oney,
As good as new, dual w heels
fu s t, last and all the time.
w ith 32x6 8-piy ru b b er. C a r­
ries new tru c k g u aran teed .
M en’s Solid Work S h o e s ........ $1.49
450 Yards Sewing T h r e a d ................ 8c
Women’s Brassieres ....................... 10c
Graduation D re sse s................... $5.00
M en’s Work S h i r t s ........................... 39C
M en’s Suits - O v e rc o a ts ........ $10.00
32-inch Japanese Lunch Cloths . . . 15c
Women’s Rayon S te p -In s ................ IOC
Fancy Tabic Oilcloth, y ard ............ 19c
M en’s Bib O v e ra lls ........................... 59c
M en’s Canvas Gloves, p a i r ................ 7c
East Color Dresses . . ................. $1.00
’29 Essex Coupe, R. S.
E v ery th in g in splendid condition
Garden Seeds
1 hrsr
T IR E S
Bargain Pricex
N ew and ISed
WILLYS 77
The Economy < ar
589
Wolf Creek Plans
increase in Scope
.0 0
D elivered h ere
Fanners’ Cash Store ÜSed Car Exchange
P“ ,W 2"d " d W“ h’ Ph“ ' 2M1
Orchardale
Powers Grocery
KEEP H A P P Y -
Beauty Aids ......................................... 5c
Free Foot Demonstration
All Day T uesday, April 21
DR. SCHOLLS’ R epresentative from Chicago will he
at W eil’» Store on the above date, lie will exaillili •
your Stocking, d feet and suggest the right appliance
to relieve ¡ill foot ailm ents, lie sure and see him
NO CHARGE, OF COURSE!
t i c Ij&UtOjCdi
PHOENIX
P h o n e 81
M a in
S tre e t
Insist
1935 Ford Touring
Fordor Sedan
R econditioned and g u a ra n ­
teed
Radio equ ip p ed . G u n -
m etal finish. Ju s t lik e a new
car.
1935 Ford Pickup
L ow m ileage and in ix-rfccf
con d itio n . G u aran teed
like
new .
Service
B ergs Chalet
Many Other Cars to Choose From
M otor Co.
U g y AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICI
I Venetian ticket, Mr.
Daisy O rn d u ff, T im b er)
Lunches
I )inners
Sam Herman ami
Entertainers
Dam
excel
His
every night
I Sunday.
HKiiadw.i.v I(!I32
Iti. 2, B eav erto n
Ciime in today and let
ns cheek your ear and
give you a full report
on its condition.
Hillsboro Motor
Company
JA M E S W HITELAW . Prop.
C h ev ro let and Oldxmobilt;
MAIN LOCATION
313-322 E. Main St.
Phone 411
Day or Night
L SED CAR LOT
138 S. Second Ave.
19c
25c
BEANS
2 for
CLEANSER
DI I • II.
2 for
Toilet Soap
4 bars
W ax Paper
Rest. 125-foot roll
Spring Socks in
and Saturday
COFFEE
. .
29c
CodriJL-
• Unnlrolir» jm,t naturally nrril npniring up in
rpnng . . . and that gnra for aorka a» well aa
mit». Come in and » i t our l*liiwnix Sock» in
tha nrw Binlltuut fM m . They rn IwaulM*»!
Smart . . . nomiortahla . . . and amazingly
•turdy. In many length» anil pattrm«.
2 9 ^
3 5 c
v - p
o«
15c
19c
19c
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good April 17 and 18 only.
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Jmf ywi gli „ "Urne Back" IMI with every punhawf