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n I n, Thin ilay, f . 1> i u.n y 25, 1937 Apathy o f W omen in Politics Pointed Out Rainbow Assembly I‘Ians Two Events s ti n n o a n n r a, h il l s b o r o , oregon Miss Peterson of Hiteon Bride Keith Busch First to Register for Scout Jamboree H IT E O N A t a p re tty hom e w e d H ills b o ro A sse m b ly. O rd e r of d in g on V a le n tin e s d a y M iu D o r- R a in b o w fo r ( ¡ ills , m et M onday o th y P etei «,n. d a u g h te r o f M r. and e v e n in g at th e M aso n ic te m p le . P ot lu c k MUppcr wait p la n n e d fo r th e K e it h B u s c h o f th e Sea Scout M i . A F. P eterson o f H ite o n . be- g il ls and th e ir purer its a t th e n e x t S h ip R a in b o w i» th e f ir s t scout < tin»- the b rid e o f C la re n c e H a d le y m ee tin g , M a rc h B Plana w e re also 1 fro m H i l l .b o ro d is tr ic t to re g is te r o f G le n d ale. 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J u a n ita C a w r »e 1* : C y r il W ils o n o f T ig a rd w as best m ore in te re s t in p ro b le m s o f gov W H M a n le y w e n * the read as m a n y as 450 c h a p te rs In and M i . m an fo r M r H a d le y. c o m m itte e on re fre sh m e n ts, w ith e m in e n t and to vo te in te llig e n tly one day M e e tin g s w ill close M a r c ii Hev P a u l R a n d o lp h o f À g u sta M a ry A n u G a rth o fn e r and V e lm a M rs Lee d i .cu.ssed th e place o f i L u th e ra n c h u rc h o f P o rtla n d o f f i A be n di n th assisting- T h e d in in g W om en in a ll ptia.‘.e.s o f g o v e rn ciated. room was d e co ra te d in p a tu o tic m e n t and also gave a v e ry in t e r A p ia n o solo was p la ye d b y M iss m o tif e s tin g ta lk on w h a t c o n fro n ts the ' E v e ly n Hesse p re c e d in g th e cere- pre ent state le g is la tu re l e g is la : in o n y and she also p la y e d th e w e d - t io n <•o m m ittce . M c s d u in e . ( ’ I i d in g m arch . Well,, and M aud Boscow, e o -c h u ir- L IN F IE L D C O L L E G E . M c M in n 110*11. had charge o f p ro g ra m F if t y - t w o guests w itn e sse d tiie Mesdame.s I. ( ’ K ra m ie n , ( I I I I « - v ille Phoebe H a w th o rn e is one <»T i e ve n t a nd a tte n d e d th e re c e p tio n | th e new m em b e rs re c e n tly in itia te d E l i, i d o f M r ¿md M i W V e rn e fo llo w in g toi C J Ci htentk n <* B W r i t s . i n t o Pi K a p p a D elta, n a tio n a l M c K in n e y gave th e m a hole «*wai r il M r. and M rs. H a d le y le ft F e b and F re d C a ld w e ll, m em b e rs of ttie fo re n ic h o n o ra ry fr a te r n ity . M i in g T h u rs d a y n ig h t a t t h e ir n e w A m e ric a n Le g io n A u x ilia r y q u a r r u a r y 18 fo r G le n d a le to m a k e th e ir H a w th o rn e ha . p a rtic ip a te d in in - | 1 home. te t. g a v e s e v e ra l v o c a l MelectioilK. te iT o llc g iu h * fo re n sics f o r t w o , hom e on F irs t u ve n ue .south T h e y a c co m p a u icd by M r. L y m a n llo w e years. She is a s e n io r and i.s ma - ' w e re p resented w ith a b e a u tifu l at th e piano. jo iin g in social science She is the s ilv e r p la tte r and .several .serving D in n e r ta b le s carried out a d a u g h te r o f Hev. and M rs A le x dishes, P aul L. P a tte rs o n m a k in g p a trio tic m o tif w ill» red and b lu e a n d e r H a w th o rn e o f H ills b o ro L in th e pi e .m tu tio n .speech. b a llo o n ■ re d eandieM, and in te re s t fie ld co lle g e has th e o n ly O re g o n C o n tra c t b rid g e w a . th e e v e in g c o lo r a i i a iig e m tm t o f foods ! c h a p te r o f th is fr a te r n ity , w h ic h is n in g 's e n te i ta in m e n t. M rs Ku.s.sell I . IN F IE L D C O L L E G E M c M in n - C o m m itte e m charge* was M rs Edna th e la rge st in the w o rld . M o rg a n re c e iv in g h ig h score and i v ille . Feb 24 (S p e c ia l)— Phoebe I iip p e i and M i .. Hose Cave, c h u ii • M i . D o n a ld T e m p le to n second H a w th o rn e w o n f ir s t (jla ce in nu n M i .dames H a ttie D avidson. In v ita tio n a l lis t in c lu d e d Messrs, w o m en ’s e xte m p o ra n e o u s speech in M r and M rs W a lte r B usch w e n t II I I S ta n n a rd . 1. M T o w tix e n d , and M esdam es H a r ry M org a n R a lp h th e seventh a n n u a l L in f ie ld co lle g e and M is s e s J u lia T a to m , M a r i e d o w n on tiie C olum bia S u n d a y to F aster. R J. N ic o l. A H Busch. in v ita tio n a l fo re n s ic to u rn a m e n t v ie w tite Ita liu n f r e ig h te r w h ic h S m ith . A r lm e K a m n a a n d G u s s ie ■ h e ld F e b ru a ry 19 and 20. T w e n ty - w in w re c k e d in u c o llis io n lost A W H o ffm a n . M o rn s W e il. J a k e S ig le r tw o w e s te rn in s titu tio n s w e re w eek T h e y had s ta rte d o v e r to W e il G Hu .»ell M org a n . A G P it A n in v ita tio n vva.s re ce ive d fro m m an C h a rle : E llis o f P o rtla n d . J i rep re se n te d in th e meet. Hev T A rth u r D u n g a n o f th e M ist to v is it re la tiv e s , h u t fo u n d W K e lle y C h a rle s B u ch a n a n o f M iss H a w th o rn e is a s e n io r and C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h t o a tte n d th e sn o w so deep th a t th e y c o u ld n ’t Ga ton. J. W B a rn e y. A lf (J J o h n is p ro m in e n t in fo re n s ic a nd d ra m - ( h u rc h on S u n d a y. M a rch 14. th e get across th e m o u n ta in . son o f F ore st G rove . J L. Searcy. ' a tic a c tiv itie s on th e cam pus. She H o w a rd H illis v is ite d Saturday « p e iu n g o f N a tio n a l H iih in e .s W o m D o n a ld T e m p le to n , J M Person. H i th e d a u g h te r o f Rev. and M rs. A. K e ith Busch en*'. W eek T h e in v ita tio n was a c w it li Ins grandfather. Hev W N D H u ggins. Jo h n G a rd n e r, P a u l H a w th o rn e o f H ills b o ro . cepted. am t te n ta tiv e p la n s re C o ffe e , a n d other relatives at St L . P a tte rson , H I. M acK e n zie , E d p o rte d fo r th e ob se rva n ce o f the Helens M rs F. W H illis o f D ayton. w a rd C on iu n . H W. W e il, M rs. F red h e ld in W a sh in g ton . D. C.. d u rin g Ju n e 30 to J u ly 9. le m a in d e i o f tite w eek in c lu d e d a Wash . w h o bus been v is itin g her G o o d ste in o f C a s jx r. W y o m in g ; Busch re c e iv e d his eagle a w a rd jo in t im.sine .; and so cia l m e e tin g fa th e r. Hev C o ffe e, re tu rn e d hom e Miss M a rio n L y tle . M rs. Em m a on M o n d a y n ig h t at th e hom e o f w ith tie r son and w ill spend several M c K in n e y , and Roy W a rd o f P o r t at th e d is tr ic t cam p at I s ‘c FalLs I last June. one o f th e c h a irm e n , a nd th e p u b weeks at tlie hom e o f M r. and M r- C O R N E L IU S — A n n o u n c e m e n t was land. T ro o p s 216 and 226 m et jo in t ly at lic re la tio iv i* b a n qu e t on F rid a y J e r r y D avidson. tiie L e g io n h a ll last W ednesday made last w e e k o f th e m a rria g e o f n ig h t M urch 10 M r and M rs It J B e a ttie and Mi.-.s V e r n ita I r m le r to N a th a n and w e re e n te rta in e d w ith a series fa m ily a tte n d e d a p a r ly S a tu rd a y o f film s p re se n te d h y t h e state M o n tg o m e ry o f P o rtla n d . T h e b rid e , n ig h t at th e hom e o f M r and M rs a g ra d u a te n u rs e o f G ood S a m a r , gam e co m m ission. .1 M c M illa n In P o rtla n d , h o n o rin g ita n h o s p ita l, is th e oldest d a u g h F if ty hoys w e re in atte nd a n ce . M rs B e a ttie 's siste r. M rs Z elm a te r o f M r. a nd M rs. J. A. I r m le r o f W ahkeena. Lohese and T u h la h h e C a sw e ll, on h e r b ir th d a y a n n iv e r C a m p Fire g ro u p s w ill he h o n o r D orcas S o c ie ty o f th e S e v e n th C o rn e liu s . M r and M i T ho m a s C o n n e ll sary. guests o f tin- A m e ric a n L e g io n A u x D a y A d v e n tis t c h u rc h w i l l h a v e a w e re hosts S u n d a y fo r a d in n e r M r. and M rs . W. F P rib n o w sp e n t Mrs R V Thom as, w h o Is c o n ilia r y T ue sd a y e ve n in g , and w ill be food sale th is a fte rn o o n (T h u rs p a rty in o b s e rv a n c e o f th e ir t h i r v a le s c in g at h e r hom e fro m a re p re se n te d w ith t h e ir A m e ric a n is m day» at th e A m a c h e r M a rk e t. P ro last w e e k w it h h is sister. M rs. E lsie ty - fo u r th w e d d in g a n n iv e r s a r y cent o p e ra tio n at St V in c e n t hog- ) a w a rd W ahkeena and Lohese ceeds w ill he used f o r fu rn is h in g s C ro w th e r, s o u th o f C o rn e liu s . M rs. and tlie e ig h th w e d d in g a n n i C r o w th e r has been v e ry ¡11. p ita l in P o rtla n d , is us y e t u n a b le g ro u p s are p la n n in g tlie p ro g ra m i fo r th e c h u rc h . v e rs a ry o f M r a n d M rs C a r l- ' to have v is ito rs . fo r th e e v e n in g 's e n te rta in m e n t ! M r and M rs . C h a rle s G iffo r d o f M rs. J. W. K e lle y sp e n t t h e to n llu n d e G uests w e re M r and M rs E liz a b e th T u r n e r m id d a u g h u n d e r tlie d ire c tio n o f t h e ir g u a rd Genoa. W is., and M r. and M rs. w e e k -e n d a t S eattle. Wash., w ith M r . llu n d e m id c h ild r e n o f S ilv e r- ians. M rs. G e o rg e F is c h e r and M rs W esley C o n n o f Eugene w e re w e e k - ' h e r sisters. M rs. C. H. B is s e ll and ton. M r m id M e J. It S a n d fo rd . , te r Joan o f C o rv a llis spent th e 1. E. F ra n c o M rs A 11. A b ts is end guests o f M r a nd M rs. W. C. Mrs. H . Haag. M iss E ln o ra a n d f i l m S a n d fo rd . w e e k-e n d w ith M rs E T. T u r n e r g u a rd ia n o f T a h la h h e G iffo rd . C h a rle s G if f o r d and M rs , R o b e rt A llis o n , stu d e n t at O re M r m id M i H e n ry C y p h e r and Sum S ch le g e l o f O ly m p ia . W ish . M e m b e rs o f th e A m e ric a n is m C o n n a re cousins o f W. C. G iffo rd . gon S ta te co lle g e , sp e n t th e w e e k Mi E u g e n ie C y p h e r, a ll o f N o rth v is ite d h is sister. M rs T u rn e r. S u n c o m m itte e o f th e A u x ilia r y . M es M isses L u c ille . E sther, and E th e l end w ith his pa re n ts. M r. a n d M rs. P lu m s, M r and M rs H eld C o n n e ll day. dame.s O I! M org a n . W H T re g - H a rty . M a rth a V a n d e rz a n d e n o f R. A . A llis o n . ■ lid d a u g h te r and M r and M rs M iss E s th e r Beehcn, C a rl and lo w n . H e n ry K ro e g c r and A . 11 Hoy. and E r w in S ch le g e l o f B a n ks , T iiu iiia It C o n n e ll, a ll o f llill ih o r o . Jo h n Heehen. and M r. a nd M rs M r. and M rs. A . W. S c h ie d e l o f K ru e g e r are hostesses. and O r v a l H a r ty a tte n d e d th e w in - 1 a nd D r m id M i- E D e W itt C o n S J Beehcn and c h ild re n a tte n d A u ro ra v is ite d M r. and M rs . J. E. te r c a rn iv a l at M o u n t H o o d S u n - | S u th e rla n d and M rs . N. H. S c h ie d e l nell " f P o rtla n d ed a d in n e e r p a rty S u n d a y at the M r. and M rs Sam C o y re tu rn e d day. hom e o f t h e ir re la tiv e s . M r and Sunday. M rs. P a u l Jones o f M c M in n v ille last w e e k fro m a t r ip to V a n c o u M rs L . B . L o o m is, a t ¡Tigard M r. a nd M rs. R. R. E a s te r and In N a tio n ’« Capitol— ve r. 11 C . w h e n - th e y v n e t M rs spent last w e e k w it h h e r pa re n ts. d a u g h te r sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d a n d B e id E ld rid g e re tu rn e d fro m E l M r and M rs It F T a y lo r o f i C oy's sister. M rs L o u is D u g a n , and M r a nd M rs. A. W. H avens. H e r I M o n d a y a t A g a te Beach. llillu b o r o . w h o have been v is itin g g in S a tu rd a y , a fte r s p e n d in g te n c h ild r e n o f W eiston. C anada, w h o siste r, M rs. R o n a ld R ic h a rd s o n o f in tlie east fo r se ve ra l m onths, ' duys th e re w ith his fa ttie r, H u g h a re h e re fo r a v is it w it h re la tiv e s P o rtla n d , also spent a fe w days w r it e th a t th e y "a re lin in g W a s h -' E ld rid g e , w h o was s e rio u s ly i l l M rs D u gan e xp e cts tu re m a in h e re w it h h e r parents. in g to n . D C , and w i l l a tte n d t in - ' w ith p n e u m o n ia H is fa th e r is im s ix m o n th s f o r th e b e n e fit o f h e r M iss B e tty H obbs was in itia te d services fo r v e te ra n s w ho lost t iie ir p ro v in g s lo w ly . h e a lth O th e r re la tiv e s w h o spent in to K a p p a K a p p a G a m m a s o ro r ity liv e > a t tlie s in k in g o f tile H a ttie - | M iss E la in e C a ld w e ll sp e n t th e th e w e e k -e n d a t th e C o y and M rs at O reg o n S ta te co lle g e last w eek. (Incorporated) s lo p M a in e T h e n w e w ill be s .til- 1 w e e k-e n d and W a sh in g to n 's h ir th - Collections — Credit Reports W e lch homes w e re M r. and She sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d w it h h e r in g a lo n g fo r a lit t le m ore Kun' i day w ith h e r siste r. M iss K a th le e n M M rs. Ja ck Thomas o f G le n d a le . In parents, M r. a n d M rs . E L . Hobbs. s h in e ." h ig h , C a ld w e ll, te a ch e r in th e W a s h in g to n T illa m o o k . Y a m h ill M rs 11. J. N o tta g e o f P o rtla n d is M rs. Jam es Ja ckso n r e tu r n e d last school a l Past C h ie f» ' f lu ii M eets— Redmond. P o lk a n d M a rio n C o u n tie s. v e ry i l l in a P o rtla n d h o s p ita l, f o l I w e e k fro m Pasadena. Cal., w h e re ' Past C h ie fs ' c lu b . P y th ia n S isters. M r. a nd M rs. T G. B ro n le e w e lo w in g an o p e ra tio n last w e e k. M rs. she has been w ith h e r d a u g h te r. 1 Personal Contact on Collections w ill* m eet n e x t T h u rs d a y at H p m , a n il son L o re n sp e n t th e w e e k-e n d N o tta g e was fo r m e r ly M iss T ild a M rs. R o b e rt E c k lu n d . d u r in g th e a, th.- homi- ,.f M rs Jo h n G a rd n e r in P o rtla n d w ith th e ir re la tiv e s . M r. G rossen and a g ra d u a te o f H ills past t w o m on th s. Washington County Office w it h M rs H e n rie tta M o rg a n as as a nd M rs. V ic to r C o rd o va . b o ro h ig h school. She is a s is te r H. S. Rogers a tte n d e d a m e e tin g C om m ercial B uilding s is tin g hostess. M rs E lsie S c h u lm e ric h a n d M iss o f M rs F re d Jossy o f n e a r R ock o f th e U. S. W. V. a t M a rs h fie ld I E lin o r W ilk e s , w h o h a ve been v is C reek Second and Main Streets Hollered on B irth d a y — S u n d a y. it in g here fo r so m e tim e , re tu rn e d Phone 3071 M r a nd M rs. H. E S ta p le s and M rs. R a lp h W ils o n is v is itin g r e l M rs E. G. B u in e gave a b ir th d a y S u n d a y to t h e ir h o m e in C o rv a llis . Hillsboro, Oregon M r. and M rs. A . W M o o re w e re a tiv e s in C e n tra lia , W ash, th is d in n e r p a rty fo r h e r h u sb an d W e d M r. and M rs. W S A le x a n d e r o f a h io n g H ills b o r o peo ple w h o a t w e e k. ■ nesday o f last w e e k M r and M rs E v e re tt B r ic k e tt o f F orest (•ro v e I N e w p o rt sp e n t a fe w days lust te n de d th e F e rn -h o p p e rs ’ b a n q u e t w eek in H ills b o ro . at O reg o n S ta te co lle g e S a tu rd a y w e re guests. M iss D o ro th y R ood sp e n t th e I e v e n in g M r and M rs. S taples re - I It Tongue Im p ro v in g — w e e k-e n d a t O regon S ta te college. m a in e d fo r th e w e e k -e n d w it h M r E B T o n g u e re tu rn e d hom e M o n C o rv a llis . and M is . R ic h a rd K e a rn s. day a fte r seven w eeks' stay at M r. and M rs. G u y P a in e and M iss G ussie S ig le r sp e n t th e th e P o rtla n d M e d ic a l h o sp ita l, w e e k-e n d \» ith M r. a nd M rs. H. H. d a u g h te r J a n e sp e n t la st w e e k in w h e re he has been re c e iv in g tr e a t Sun F ra n cisco , C a l. T h e y b ro u g h t F ra n k at G a rib a ld i. m e n t. M rs W A B eck, w h o has been i l l C o n n ie , w h o had sp e n t th e w e e k in th e h o s p ita l w it h p n e um o n ia , is w it li M r. and M rs. Sam B e n tle y a t G e t G ood Response— M a rs h fie ld , h o m e w it h th e m . S p e c iu l r e v iv a l sendees conducted co n va le scin g a t home. in th e F o u rs q u a re c h u rc h each e v e M iss Ja n e A u ld o f P o rtla n d was M rs. P e rcy I. Yost a n d c h ild r e n n in g since last T u e sd a y b y th e a w e e k -e n d guest o f h e r parents. re tu rn e d S u n d a y fr o m a te n d a ys' " J o y b rin g e rs ." M iss P ansy B ra y M r. and M rs . J . L . A u ld . v is it in P o rtla n d . Miss Hawthorne in Honor Fraternity McKinneys Given Housewarming Local Girl Wins in Speech Contest Page Three Rest Sellers Non-Fiction Added Library N e w n o n -fic tio n books added to ' Hu- lib r a r y sh e lve s are In s id e E urope " by Jo h n G u n th e r. A ¡ c o m p le te ly re v is e d e d itio n . T h is i, ’ th e o n ly t it le w h ic h appears on e v e ry iis t o f y e a r's best books, a l io a best .id le r " I n s i d e E u ro p e '' is ■ the one book y o u need to keep abreast of c u rre n t happenings and to u n d e rs ta n d to m o rro w 's i headlines. T h e book is a c o lle c tio n o f p e rs o n a lity p o rtr a its o f th e men w h o a re sh a p in g p o lic ie s in E urope, i w ith some c o m m e n ts on p o litic a l , and eco n om ic issues S itu a tio n s are 1 w e ll sum m ed u p a nd v e ry u n d e r- ■ standable. A b o o k a b o u t th e w eather, by C h a rle F T a lm a n . W e a th er is a i m uch ta lk e d a b o u t su b je ct, b u t th is J book g ive s y o u r e a lly so m e th in g 1 to ta lk a b o u t. Y o u m a y a lw a ys • have th o u g h t o f th e w e a th e r as | o n ly te m p e ra tu re a nd th e state o f , th e sky. b u t it is a va st su b je c t in - ! e lu d in g a ll k in d s o f phenom ena. T he illu s tr a tio n s on ty p ic a l fo rm s o f c lo u d s are v e ry in te re s tin g . The c h a p te r on "W h e n W a te r B re a ks Loose" is o f tim e ly in te re s t, also one on "N e w S cience o f A tm o s p h e ric C o m fo r t" o r a ir c o n d itio n ing. A v e ry in s tru c tiv e , e n te rta in in g book. “ L ife o f a S p id e r" h y J. H e n ri Fabre. In th is b o o k w e w a tch Dr. P. G. . * No. I in Size, Roominess and Luxury.' Wheelbases increased to 117 inches in Terraplane; 122 and 129 inches in Hudson. With 55 full inches of front seat comfort for three . . . inches wider than any other popular cars. And interior richness always thought ’’too line” for cars priced so low. SET $|69 REB 12 OS SPRING SAU ■ f . — — I ' i 0T- $ 1 /9 | • a HI. $7 25 (I) LARGE U T ILITY POTS AW Easy clean dome cover- Steam-seal, 10 Q t. size $2.75 $2 75 (R eg. $3.25). (C J T E A « K E T T L E S Wide fiat bottom * 0U4ZT for quick heating. $ 0 7 5 2, 4 a n d 5 Q t. Q. • a ls o o n s a l e . us. S3 25 (Dj MATCHED SAUC cW<ll S I 3 9 Covered 4 V 2. 4 a n d 6 Q t. H6. $5 M Same s ty le as 8 Q u a rt U t i l i t y P o t above. Third and Main St. T elep h on e 2411 A Message - - to Washington County TAXPAYERS You Can SAVE 3% On Your TAXES By Paying Them On or Before Beaut y rest Ma tt ress^Box. Sprinq by SIMMONS MARCH 15 No Rebates After March 15 Each FOR THE CURRENT TAXPAYER The Total Possible Savings Under the Present Tax Law are Very Large In W ash in g to n C ounty alone, 3 r. of the ta x roll rep re sen ts th e sum of alm ost $30,000. You, as a tax p ay er, can sh a re in fu rth e r b e n e fits to be derived from prom pt paym ent of taxes. A m ong such b en e fits are decreased w a rra n t indebtedness and corresponding decrease in interest paid on o u tsta n d in g w arran ts. T he p rese n t law w hich al- law s this 3'< discount is th ere fo re of direct in terest to ta x p a y e rs as individuals as well as to the com m unities in w hich they reside. by S IM M O No. 1 in Safety. Hotly all of steel, with roof of solid steel . . . Duo-Automatic Hydraulic BruLes. Come in today . . . see and drive a Hudson or Terra- plane. Let it prove itself your No. 1 CAR. FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXPAYER FD R BETTER SLEEP— SIM M O N S’ ACE SPRING Waiver of Interest Penalty Possible Sold on Easy, C onvenient Term s THOMAS S. SHOLES 137 S. Third Ave. Hillsboro, Oregon Phone 21W V HYDRAULIC HILL-HOLD (An optional extra on all models) Keeps you r ear from ro llin g backw ards w hen stopped on up-grades. SELFRIDGE FURNITURE CO. 136 S. T hird Ave. P hone 21X H illsboro $ L r LESTER IRELAND & CO. Com m ercial B u ild ing 2nd a n d M a in St. Hillsboro, Oregon !7/ ip Neiu ACE No. 1 in Proved Eeonom ly among all popular ears in the recent 352-mile Ix»s Angeles-Yosemite Economy Run. Hudson, 22.71 miles tier gallon: Terraplane, 22 miles per gallon. Rolli marks certified hy the A. A. A. Contest Hoard! And each car carried Jive passengers and baggage—with no roasting allowed. PAN 1 Q t., 1 F j Q L and 2 Q t. sizes. S m art, fla t bead. S tre a m lin e h a n d le s . Round,«easy-clean comers. Cover Set, 65c extra. c • F re e action fo r each of the 837 se p a ra te ly pocketed coils. R esilient su p p o rt and no resistan ce to body m ovem ents. This scientific co n stru ctio n has m ade BEAUTY-REST w orld fam ous. No. 1 in Power, increased to 96 and 101 h.p. in Terra- plane . . . 101 and 122 h.p. in Hudson. Performance and «■iiduranceccrfi/icdby American Automobile Association. SAUCE US. Measure them yourself! .A Houre • 10 *. m tu 11 a . I :M p m. to 4 p. m ft«-« id e n t« ZS71 O f f , . « 2971 N EW ! ROUNDER RADIUS • * /3 9 SIMMONS No. 1 in Driving Ease, with new Selective Automatic S h ift (Optional extra.) Nothing new to learn . . . yet you need no hand gear lever . . . need push no clutch pedal. Front floor all clear. C o m m e rc ia l B u ild in g Phones C O R W IN H A R D W A R E 128 8. 2nd Ave. Phone 72 A gent Long Radios covered sauce pan, double boiler and a baking dish. 2 Q t. size $1.89. DENTIST Sleep on a You ran lay this 55- inrh ruler arroea the front seat of a Hud son or Terraplane and still rloae the doora. You ran'l do that in A N Y other popular cars. None of the others has such c o m fo rt fo r three in front—such room all around. F IT T E D NEW SIZE 3-WAY COOKER BROWN Credit Bureaus You needn’t depend on claims...Hudson nndTerraplane are No. 1 Lars of their prie/> classes in things that can be measured and proved. Here are just a few of their No. 1 advantages . . . you’ll find many more when you drive: F ishing T ackle Guns, A m m unition A Auxiliary Honors ( ’amp Fire Groups No. 1 CARS G LASSES (A) MODERNIZED. Miss Irm ler Weds Portland Man Celebrate Two Wedding I kites th e h a b its o f th e sp id e r. le a rn th e , a. rt. G a rr e tt and L . T. R ic h a rd d iffe r e n t k in d s o f spiders a n d h o w . son a tte n d e d u m e e tin g o f the Sons m uch b e tte r e q u ip p e d fo r h is lif e 1 o f th e A m e ric a n R e v o lu tio n In th e s p id e r is th a n are w e f o r o u r P o rtla n d M o n d a y e v e n in g . lif e A set o f books w h ic h has been in th e lib r a r y some tim e b u t w h ic h you rnay n o t have n o tic e d : "P h o to - H A R R ISO N 0 . H U G G IN S l • H i . t o r y o f th e C i v i l W a r " T h is set Is o f especial in te re s t to M. D. those w h o h a ve read "G o n e W ith EV E. E A R . N O SE a n il T U R O XT th e W in d ." as i t p ic tu re s m a n y SPE( IA I.IS T e ve n ts a nd places m e n tio n e d in the book. W aiv er of in te rest and p en alty on d e lin q u e n t taxes fo r the y e a rs 1934 and prior, w ith the exception of o n e-fo u rth of the oldest y e a r ’s delinquency, is possible upon paym ent of th e 1937 c u rre n t tax in full. D etails of this o p p o rtu n ity are a v ailab le a t th e county tax office. (P a id A d v e rtis e m e n t) 3 = $