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    Page Eight
II I I. I. S K O K O
Blooming Folk
Remodel House;
Wedding Easter
WASHINGTON
LETTER ,
B Y S P E C IA L
ORRESPONDENT
H
A S H IN G T O N . — W h e n th e
’ ’ P re sid e n t.
H a rry
H o p kin s,
and th e B u d g e t B u re a u agree on
re co m m e n d a tio n s, C ongress w ill
be asked to a p p ro p ria te betw een
one and tw o b illio n d o lla rs fo r
r e lie f e x p e n d itu re s in th e n e x t
fiscal ye a r.
F o r th e fir s t tim e in fo u r ye a rs
the W P A a nd fe d e ra l r e lie f ro lls
d id n o t s w e ll in th e m o n th s o f
J a n u a ry a nd F e b ru a ry In F e b ru ­
a ry o f th is ye a r th e re w e re
2,162.000
W PA
em p lo ye s,
as
ag a in st 2.188.000 in D ecem ber,
and 3.039,000 in F e b ru a ry a ye a r
ago.
T h e re is no p ro m ise th a t Roose­
v e lt can w o rk o u t a p e rm a n e n t
u n e m p lo y m e n t r e lie f p ro g ra m .
T h e p la n at th is p o in t is to cu t
th e ro lls d o w n to 1.600.000 heads
o f fa m ilie s and s in g le persons by-
Ju n e 30. th e end o f th e fiscal
year. T h a t was a p ro v is io n in
th e d e ficie n cy a p p ro p ria tio n b ill
Congress passed th is ye a r to g ive
W P A $650.000.000 w ith w h ic h to
c a rry th ro u g h .
• • •
l B y M rs. E. W. H in ric h s )
B L O O M IN G M r. and M rs. Percy
N e w m a n a re m a k in g e xte n sive im ­
p ro v e m e n ts on th e ir p ro p e rty and
a re r e fin is h in g m uch o f th e in ­
te r io r o f th e ir home.
Services Held
F u n e ra l services f o r
M ich ae l
S tu rm S r. 82. w e re held at St.
P e te r's c h u rc h T h u rs d a y a fternoon,
w it h Rev. E. W. H in ric h s o f fic ia t­
in g
C h ild re n o f t h e
L u th e ra n
school sang the h ym n . "T o Thee.
L o rd Jesus. T h a n ks We G iv e W ho
D ied fo r Us T h a t W e
M ig h t
L iv e ." In te rm e n t fo llo w e d at the
B lo o m in g
cem etery.
P a llb e a re rs
w e re John K o e h n ke Jr.. F ra n k lin
K o ch S r . E m il B ra n d a w . H e n ry
M e y e r. G eorge F o llis o f H illsb o ro ,
and A lb e r t K ra h m e r.
J o h n S ta rk and L e o n a rd G u rske
m oved th e fla g p o le fro m th e south
to th e n o rth sid e o f the L u th e ra n
school F rid a y a fte rn o o n . T he pole
h ad been insecure and needed a
n e w fo u n d a tio n .
F re d and A lb e rt K ra h m e r spent
F rid a y a t A lb a n y .
Special S ervice r<m ight
T h e re w ill be a special service
in St. P eter's c h u rc h
to n ig h t
tM a u n d y T h u rs d a y ) w it h
h o ly -
c o m m u n io n . T h e s e rv ic e to m o rro w
m o rn in g (G oo d F rid a y ) w ill be
con d ucte d in both th e E n g lish and
G e rm a n languages, t h e
E n g lish
b e g in n in g at 10. On Easter Sunday-
m o rn in g th e re w ill ag a in be tw o
serm ons preached, th e E n g lish ser­
v ic e b e g in n in g at 10.
C o lle c tio n s fo r R e lir f
T he p la te c o lle c tio n s to be lifte d
at the M a u n d y T h u rs d a y and Good
F rid a y services in th e lo ca l ch u rch
have been designated fo r r e lie f of
fe llo w L u th e ra n s in th e flo o d area
M iss G u rske to Wed
M iss S te lla G u rs k e w ill become
th e b rid e o f E rnest B u r k i a t a
w e d d in g to be so le m n ize d in the
lo c a l c h u rc h cn E a ste r m o rn in g
im m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g the ch u rch a
services. T h e c o n g re g a tio n is in -
'T ’O keep w ith in th e ir qu o ta s
1 fo r th e re m a in d e r o f th is fis­
cal ye a r, sta te a d m in is tra to rs
w ill, a ltc g e th e r, have to d ro p 50.-
000 em p lo ye s in M a rch , 150.000
in A p r il. 200.000 in M a y, and
200.000 m o re in June.
H o p kin s in sists th a t these cuts
m ust not be m ade a r b it r a r ily ,
and m ust n o t a ffe ct a nyone in ac­
tu a l need. S ta te qu o ta s w ill be
su b je ct to re v ie w on th is basis
T he re p o rts o f state W P A o ffi­
cia ls co m in g in to W a sh in g ton in ­
d ic a te th e y w ill n o t be able to
reduce these ro lls by a n y th in g
vlted to remain for the ceremony.
P la n R e ception
T he Y o u n g P eople s society m et
in th e c h u rc h basem ent last W ed-
nesday n ig h t. I t was decided to
h o ld a re c e p tio n fo r th e yo u n g
fo lk s , w h o w i l l be c o n firm e d A p r il
11. and a c o m m itte e was chosen
to begin plan« fo r th e e vent. T he y
are F re d M u h ly . L o is A lto n and
C la ra H e lm o ld A p ro g ra m c o m m it-
tee was in s titu te d to a rra n g e th e
re g u la r business m e e tin g s o f th e
o rg a n iz a tio n ,
o n w h ic h
M e lv in
M eyer. W ilm a S c h ild h a u c r
and
M a rg a re t R u e c ke r w e re chosen to
serve. W a lte r and R o b e rt L ie b e n o w
and W a lte r R u c cke r w e re a p p o in t-
cd to a s c e rta in h o w m a n y o f those
w h o w e re re ce ive d in to c o m m u n i-
,
he
1 € f ill
,
'n .
IM P R O V E D a g r ic u ltu r a l and in -
1 d u s tria l fo rtu n e s a re n o t a l­
w ays d ir e c tly re fle cte d in re lie f
ro lls .
T o illu s tr a te the reason
in s id e rs e s tim a te th e re n o w are
ro u g h ly 400.1)00 e lig ib le e m p lo y ­
ables t r y in g io get th e W P A jobs
o th e r m en leave w h e n th e y are
re tu rn e d to p riv a te lobs.
I t is said th a t W P A e m p lo ye s
h e sita te to ta ke te m p o ra ry jobs
in p riv a te in d u s try because ot
the d ilfie u lty th e y h ave in g e t­
tin g back cn r e lie f
A n d w h ile
th e re are 875.000 fe w e r W P A
w o rk e rs th a n th e re w e re a year
ago. no co n s id e ra b le re d u c tio n
can be m ade at th is p o in t unless
H o p kin s abandons some o f those
a c tu a lly in need.
C lif f o r d et al. d ism issal.
N e w cases th is w e e k in c lu d e C ity
o f Forest G ro v e vs. C A G a rris h
et al. possession re a l
p ro p e rty ;
Perry- L
A b b o tt, re c e iv e r T ig a rd
M o to r co m p a n -■
y, vs. W M - . -......
Evans.
-
c :al. m oney. F e d e ra l L a n d B a n k o f
Spokane,
to » f reclosures, o n e
against J B. H o w la n d a n d th e o th e r
Thomas Beck Gets
C llllC r lllr tr X
,, ,
.,
lik e a to ta l o f 600,000.
T h e p la n fo r WPA curtailm ent
was c o n d itio n e d upon a b s o rp tio n
by p riv a te in d u s try o f about
300.000 W P A w o rk e rs ; on co n ­
tin u e d re c o v e ry o f business; on a
goed a g r ic u ltu r a l y e a r: on m ore
c o n trib u tio n s fro m l o c a l i t i e s
w h e re W P A p ro je c ts a re u n d e i
w a y ; a nd on th e p o s s ib ility th a t
r e lie f ro lls w o u ld not e x p a n d in
J a n u a ry . F e b ru a ry , and M a rch ot
th is ye a r, os th e y had in the
fo u r p re v io u s years.
R e lie f r o lls d id increase verv
lit t le th ro u g h the w in te r m o n th s
b u t it is u n lik e ly th a t th e m any
lo c a litie s in th e tlood areas w ill
be a b le Io c o n trib u te m ore g e n ­
e ro u s ly Io W P A p ro je c ts w h e n
lo ca l r e lie f is c o stin g so m u ch
T h is was unforeseen. A n d it 1.«
too e a rly to k n o w w h e th e r fa rm
and
business
p ro s p e rity
w ill
lig h te n tiie r e lie f load.
• • •
,
pleaded g u ilty in S e p te m b e r
P e tr r s pla ce d h im on p a ro le
a t _t h a t . t ’ m *L ,
T uesday R o b e rt D u se n b e rry. 23. against M artin Ganz.
re sid e n t o f S coggin v a lle y , e n te re d
Pro-bate t >urt o rd e rs th is w e e k
a p ea * ° b u r2 -:' r y in co n n e ctio n in c lu d e Tirpin Hi?. Nellie Johnson.
w ' tb lb c ro b b e ry o t a ca b in o w n e d A n n a b e l James
H e rb e rt A. H u b -
G eorge B a rre tt in th e same v a l- n ,, C h ris t ia n P eterson. H e rm a n C.
N early th e en tire contents of O e rd ir .; M ic h a e l J K e lly . F lo r -
ca b in had been s trip p e d , uffi- t;:ce H ic k s H e n d ric k s o n
W illia m
ce ls re p o rte d . Sentence w ill be pass- s A lte r . G eorge S u sb a u e r Henry-
ed A p r il 3.^
G e h rke . M in e rv a B ra d le y . L u d w ig
_
s h o t P ro w le r
K t n p i. D ..v id R ic h a rd . E liz a b e th
B a rre tt w ill be re m e m b e re d
Sue and C h a ri.
T ho m a s F risto e .
*»»e m a n - w h o a b o u t tw o y e a r-
m in e rs: J. on F ra k J r . D a v id I.
sl,l t a m a ra u d e r near his . ib in
F r iik and E a rl H F ran k , minor...
B k,o d lle a r ,h c sccnc " f
Am b"
) D
S .r.;’
W illia m M
' Kb‘ cb "'a s 8 ‘ n ig h t, lo-.i to S encuret J. in M e C la re n .
, iCL ,b a t ' be Pro " ' c1'
cant membership during the p u t becn bit. The followinj
T >
te n vears .are s t ill m em bers o f a
L u th e ra n c h u rc h
M rs. C a rl P fa lil
of
H ills b o ro
spent se ve ra l days o f last w e e k at
th e hom e o f h e r d a u g h te r. E lsie
K ra h m e r.
W lll R e tu rn East
T h e m an. w h o had been w o rk -
in g fo r J o h n K a m n a .' became i l l
and is r e tu r n in g to h is hom e in
N e b ra s k a
r ta y W a r tl
M uhlys Entertain
F re d and L e s te r M u h ly e n te r-
ta in e d a g ro u p o f frie n d s F rid a y
n ig h t. G uests w e re Misses R u th
S im a n te l. W ilm a S c h ild h a u e r and
A lt a M e y e r.
R o b e rt a nd W a lte r
L ie b e n o w V e rn o n M e y e r. E d m u n d
W c ic h b ro d t.
E lm e r G u rs k e a n d
O scar and Walter Muhly.
M r-
H inrichs Operated
a p p ea re d in a P o rtla n d h : . il
f-
fe rin g fro m gu n sho t w o unds H o w -
e v c r- hc d l e d re fu s in g to te ll w h e re
k *s w c u n d was rece ive d .
F o rd C P o tte r. P o rtla n d ch a rg e d
w it h s e llin g n u rs e ry stock w ith o u t
a license, was
F rid a y and g iv e n u n til S a tu rd a y
,o e n te r Ins plea. I t is a lle g e d that
he sold 100 f ilb e r t trees m a r T ig a rd .
T r ia l o f R a lp h E llio tt, re sid e n t
n e a r Beav, rton . is sch e d uled to r
T uesday. E J lio tt is a lleged to have
been d r iv in g an a u to m o b ile w h ile
d ru n k He was a rre ste d D e ce m b e r
23 and in d ic te d J a n u a rv l
T r ia l o f
M a r tin
B e rn a rd -
of
A lo h a has been set fo r A p r il 8 fo l-
lo w in g
p re v io u s
po.-tpor.em ent
Bernards was indicted O
.
/
Mr.«. M ild a L a e ir.e rm a n a ccom ­
pa n ie d M r. and M rs O tto T im m e r-
m an and fa m ily . C a r l and E a rl
m ik e t> 1- rest G ro v e W c d n e --
« bow er fo r M iss D e th lc ff. w h o w i l l
be m a rrie d soon.
M rs. F ritz S te g m an n . w h o was in ­
ju r e d in an a u to a ccid e n t M a rch 1.
1937. w e n t to H ills b o r o w h e re D r.
R o b b ' to ld h e r she had tw o rib s
b ro k e n M iss H e le n is in bed b u t
a b le to s it u p an h o u r each day.
F rid a y m o rn in g fo u n d th e g ro u n d
co ve re d w it h a b la n k e t o f sn o w
tw o inches deep, w h ic h
m e lte d
la te r in th e day.
M rs. O tto T im m e rm a n a tte n d e d a
On
on. fo r m e r ly D o ro th y
M rs . E. W. H in ric h s was i l l last and th e e th e r fo r w illf u l in ju r y 1
O lson o f O rc h a rd a le last T h u rs d a y
w e e k S h e e n te re d Jones h o s p ita l p e rsonal p ro p e rty T h e in d ic t ,ei • |
S u n d a y n ig h t a n d u n d e rw e n t an fo llo w e d charges th a t B e rn a rd re ­ c 'te rn o o n at th e M rs. Pete P arson
home.
o p e ra tio n M o n d a y m o rn in g .
m ove d s h ru b b e ry fro m th e fa rm
F re d M u h ly began w o r k in g fo r a t O ren co o f w h ic h he was d is-
J o h n K a m n a M o n d a y m o rn in g .
possessed.
A id to M eet
O rder.- th ia week
L a d ie s ' A id w i l l m eet n e x t T h u rs - in c lu d e E le a n o r M u n d o r ff \
A
I ’ hone 953
:
H ills b o ro
d a y a fte rn o o n . A p r il 1. in t h e G Beals, n o n -s u it: W S H u ff v
basement of th e c h u rc h .
W a lte r L. Davis, dismissal: Winm-
F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R S
H e le n
H e lm o ld is c a rin g f o r fre d E. Reeves v G e o rs . i t W ii. iv -
and
M y r t lc a n d L o w e ll H in r ic h s at h e r co m b e et al. c o n firm a tio n o f al-
L IC E N S E D E.5IBAI..M ERS
h o m e d u r in g th e illn e s s o f t h e ir G e o rg e H
H a n co ck v - R -. W
m o th e r. T h e y h a ve been a t the
A RG U S . II I I. E S K O K O . O K E G O N
Observance of
Easter Planned
for Reedvilie
mickie says —
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I By M ary Sinclair)
T h u rs d a y , M a rc h 25. 1937
H. H. Boge Injured
at Farmington
m an Rowe T h e g ir ls are on the
h o n o r l o ll (or th e m o n th fo r s c h o l­
a rs h ip
I ’ W A s e w in g clus» has Its lust
m t el ing T hu rsd a y a fte rn o o n
S e ve ra l e f the p u p ils o f th e school
w e re at th e school c lin ic S a lu rd a y
and w ere va c c in a te d
G la d y s llu r k e y is i l l w ith p to ­
m a in e p o iso n in g.
I B y l l r l e i i i ’ 51 S c h u lt)
F A R M IN G T O N I I II Boge was
bq.ll>
h u rt
W ednesday m o rn in g ,
w h e n a h e ife r lie was h a n d lin g
th re w h im and caused a b ro k e n
h ip and bad b ruises He w ill p ro b ­
Teacher E lrrlrd
a b ly be la id u p and u n a b le to w o rk
fo r some tim e
T h e teacher. M iss S chulz, b u s
M r and M rs Ed P ip e r o f Wood
he. n re ele cte d Io le a e li fo r the
$ ! 50
II, S. Ni». I. S ic k
b u rn w ith th e ir fa m ily w e re S u n ­ n e xt term .
day guests at the E iiga i Hchsc hom e
A new fla g ha., been purchased
$ ! 00
S
c
rii
Alvin Si-h u 111 ii • 11 • • 11 spent h i ■ fo r the school.
s p rin g v a c a tio n fro m O reg o n S ta te
college w ith h is parents. M r and
ROBERT WARRENS
D river l ined
Mm.
F ra n k
S c h u h n c i ieh.
l ’ lu l
at farm on Oalos C reek Hoad
E
lm
e
r
S
c
h
m
id
t,
a
rre
s
te
d
by
a
J
Lane, a s tu d e n t fr e iu Boise, Idaho,
P ilone I «»rest ( i î o v r IlitWIV
deputy s h e r iff on th e h ig h w a y b e ­
was w it h h im
tw e e n C o rn e liu s and Forest G r o t . ’
M iss D o ro th y Stevens h a - gone
to P o rtla n d , w h e re she is to h i’ fo r reckless d riv in g , p a id a $25
e m p lo y e d fo r some lim e
Mr
and M l- P e te r K le in en
te rla iu e d at a d in n e r p a rty F rid a y
e v e n in g fo r M r- M ae M el a u g h h n
o f P o rtla n d and M rs E r v in B u r k ­
h a lte r o f H ills b o ro
•’S a v r on lirtiK*»”
S ervices Sunday
T h e Rev M r H a tch o f H ca vci
to n w ill c o n d uct services at the
e o m rn u n ity ’ c h u rc h at 9 15 on Easter
S u n d a y. Ea-ster p ro g ra m
by the
S u n d a y school w ill be g iv e n a fte r
th e services
M r. and M rs F S te ve n s e n ter
ta in e d a l a S u n d a y d in n e r party
A m o n g th e g u e s t s w ere M i
Em m a
P itm a n o f P o rtla n d a nd h e r dough
te r. M rs
Rush o f l.o ., A n g e le
M rs B e rth a B o w lb y and d a u g lite r
E th e l o f M u ltn o m a h . R a il B o w lb y .
Week-End Special*
M rs Eva B a g n e ll and M iss.’s Ruby
and A n n e b e lle B a g n e ll
E in in a
S1.5U Chamois
50c Tooth Paste
B o w lb y . and F re d B o w lb y
R E F D V Il.l.F
Sunday i- Easter
and a p ro g ra m ha- been p la n n e d
to - ta r t at It) a m T he S u n d a y
school I, a- purchased a C h ris tia n
and an A m e ric a n flag, w h ic h w ill
m ake th e ir appearance th a t day
J o in in S e rvice
O ren co and R e e d v ille w ill jo in
w 1 1 h th e ir c o m m u n io n
services
T h u rs d a y at 8 p nt at th e R e e d ­
v ille c h u rc h
P ro g ra m Presented
A m u s ic a l p ro g ra m was g iv e n
T h u rs d a y e v e n in g at th e c h u rc h by
a g ro u p o f n in e business people
fro m P o rtla n d T h is p ro g ra m was
m ade possible by the P -T A ladies
and M i— M a rio n Hagg. w h o was
p ia n is t o f th e g ro u p
M ove to Eugene
M i and M rs C lem ents, who have
liv e d in th is v ic in it y fo r th e past
six m onths, re c e n tly sold th e ir place
and le ft S a tu rd a y fo r P o rtla n d fo r
a fe w d a vs' v is it w ith t h e ir d a u g h ­
te r and h e r h u sband b e fo re g o in g
on to Eugene to m ake t h e ir hom e
M em b e rs o f th e L a d ie s' A id are
q u ilt in g a d o u b le lris h -e h a in q u ilt
at th e hem e o f M rs K e lly and W e d ­
nesday was q u iltin g day th is w e e k
M r. and M rs. D e lm a r B a rn e tt a m i
fa m ily , w h o fo rm e rly liv e d h e re b u t
spent th e w in te r
at G aston, h a ve
m ove d to a pla ce at C o rn e liu s .
P la n S u n rise S e rvice
I B y G ir l S cout T ro o p No. 61)
A ll a rc in v ite d to a tte n d a s u n - ' C E D A R M I L L L a s t T uesday at
rise p ra y e r m e e tin g S u n d a y m o r n ­
$1.00 Sponge
V isits in South
in g at 6 o 'c lo c k at th e c h u rc h , s p o n ­ th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r m eeting, it was
M rs
A lto n F o o rd
a n d
baby
$<
sored by th e W illin g W o rk e rs ' class decid e d to keep th e same o ffic e rs
F re d W a d d e ll was busy last w e e k fo r th e c o m in g y e a r as those th a t N anev A n n e le ft fo r a v js it w ith
KOT1I
s e ttin g f ilb e r t and w a ln u t trees on had o ffic ia te d last y e a r T h e y are re la tiv e s in Los A ngeles eat ly m
th e F re d S h ra y place M r S h ra y has .is fo llo w s M rs E d w m .i Cute, p re s ­ th e w eek
L o u is P u n co e h a r has been i l l
n e a rly c o m p le te d his garage ju s t id e n t: Mrs. Edna H e in ric h .- vice -
n o rth o f th e S n ip e 's O il s ta tio n
p re s id e n t; M rs
M y r t le Johnson, w it h tn n s ih tis and not a b le to go
A D ant o f P o rtla n d w as a guest se c re ta ry , and M rs M a rth a T h o rn e
to h ig h school fo r a b o ut a week.
o f In - m o th e r o v e r th e w e e k -e n d
A tte n d a n c e P e rfe c t
tre a s u re r A f t e r th e m e e tin g th e
»’»nt. Keg. $1
M r. and M rs C h a rle s Im la y and G i l l S cout tro o p gave a p ro g ra m
P e rfe c t a tte n d a n c e fo r th e la.-t
Special
fa m ily spent th e w e e k -e n d w ith and tea in h o n o r o f the fir s t b ir t h ­ m o n th was a tta u u s l by K a th le e n
M rs Im la y 's m o th e r. M rs. Dean, at d a y o f t h e ir tro o p
K le in . M a rg a re t and M am in c P u t­
R id d le .
Robinson and F re e ­
B o rn , to M rs. M a rie De Y o u n g , nam . "M ic k e y
M rs. E A Ross, w h o has been
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e v e n in g to spend h e r s p rin g va c a ­ girl
S a tu rd a y n ig h t a g ro u p o f y o u n g
tio n She is th e d a u g h te r o f W. H
D u rh a m , w h o cam e fro m A la s k a people e n jo y e d a m o n o p o ly p a rty
P resent w ere
F lo ra W ic k . G le n
th re e ye a rs ago.
B rito n . V e rn a W a lle rs . E v e ly n W a l­
M rs. L in g m a n Hostess
M rs. L in g m a n e n te rta in e d h e r ters. R oger Johnson. C h a rle s W a l­
S u n d a y school class S a tu rd a y a f t e r ­ te rs and L e o la W a lte rs.
noon w ith an E aster p a r ty ’ T h e re
w e re n in e present.
F lo re n c e Y c o spent th e week-end
w it h h e r sister. M a rth a Yeo. in P o r t­
la n d .
B u ild - G arage
M r. K a s h le r is a d d in g a garage
to h is p ro p e rty re c e n tly purch a se d
at R e e d v ille .
M rs C h ris tin a W o lfe was p le a s­ T he p e rfo rm a n c e and la s t­
PROIESSIONALLY MADE AT HOME
a n tly s u rp ris e d S a tu rd a y e v e n in g in g
beauty o f the f i n e
w h e n a g ro u p o f frie n d s g a th e re d w atches in o u r stock are as
with the
at h e r hom e to c e le b ra te h e r b ir t h ­
a ttra c tiv e as the prices. S ta rt
day.
M r and M rs J im ’ I.o re n tz e n e n ­ p la n n in g
now to give a
te rta in e d a n u m b e r o f frie n d s last w a tch fo r a g ra d u a tio n o r
T h u rs d a y e v e n in g at th e ir hom e I
g ift.
A sm all
M cCALL
Dancing’ ,a n d re fre s h m e n ts w e re the a n n ive rsa ry
e n te rta in m e n t Guest.- w e re M r. and deposit w ill h o ld the w atch
M rs C. B e rry . R A n d re . M r. and o f y o u r choice u n til needed.
PRINTED
Mr.« V a n D u rs e l.
B o rn , to M r. and M rs. R a lp h I
PATTERN
S c h a p p e rt. a 9 'j- p o u n d boy. w h o ,
w a - nam ed K e n n e th R o g e r M o th e r
■ id si n a re at Junes h o s p ita l at
t i l E. IVJaln S t
H ills b o ro
H ills b o ro .
" L e t A n d y F ix Y o u r W a tc h "
F rid a y e v e n in g a g ro u p o f y o u n g
people fro m B e a v e rto n and Reed - ' O f fic ia l S. P. W a tc h In s p e c to r
v ille enjoy ed r o lle r s k a tin g a t th e I
f o r W x s h in g to n C o u n ty
O aks r in k in P o rtla n d .
th e
GRAND OPENING
Cedar Mill Group
Elects Officers
A P R IL 3
Free (tiffs : Deep Cut Prices
50c Tooth Brush
.59
Bought - Sold and
Consigned
W id e .A ssiniment
E a ster C an die»
and
TOGS
Quality Watches
W om en's New
M an n ish S u its
S p e c ia lly designed fo r
the sm all
and la rg e r
typ e
fig u re s .
C olors,
blue, g re y, In o w n and
hound's to oth.
$7.95
$10.00 - $14.95
J. L. Anderson
it's
J e w e lr y
E a rrin g s - B racelets
N ecklaces - C lip s - Pins
T he
ii Sifty?
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with the M oney-Saving
"Master Dial"
L inen BI o u ses
Special
PERFORATIONS
W o m e n ’s
W h ite
T ic
Pum ps, S traps, T ie O x ­
fo rd s in le a th e rs am i
gaberdines. B la cks and
B ro w n s too, a ll heels,
a ll sizes. W h ite S p o rt
O x fo rd s w ith b la c k o r
b ro w n saddles. S ty lis h ,
w e ll m ade shoes. $ 4 98
PIECE
B E N E F IT
J.
Special
has a
W om en's new
P g IN T tO CUTTIN G LINE
DANCE
JL
E a ste r S h o es
EACH PATTERN
Hillsboro Baseball Team
*‘ A1 a d crnoisselle”
arc here in s p rin g ’s
new est co lo rs and
styles.
$ 4 98
NO PUZZLING
T a ffe tta
P e ttic o a ts
PR IN TtO N U M B fR ID N O T C H fS
es, we have
P o p u la r colors,
w aist
hand.
PRINTED D IR IC T IO N S
IEAD fho Easter Parado in a
Only Leonard Gives You
These EXTRA FEATURES
H illsb o r o G r a n g e , M o o se a n d F ir em e n
L e o n a rd M a -te r D ia l
V e g e ta b le D ra w e r
L e u a d o r Pedal
S e rv ie e S h e lf
S lid in g S h e lf
N e w C u rv e d S helves
R u b b e r G rid s in A ll
V e g e ta b le C ris p e r
I t i l i t v B a ske t
In t e r io r L ig h t
-, Saturday, April 3
p in k o f c o n d itio n .
U
Ice
T ra y s
Grange Hall — 8:30 p. in.
SEE T H E S E CAR S
H alf the Gas
LEONARD
1937 WILLYS
SEE IT!
fo r
Nash - LaFayctte
Used Car Exchange
2nd and W ash. Phone 2641
(jive the Hillsboro Daseball
Team Your Support
FREE
.'¡'.‘ r.ieee Set D ishes w l i l i
« v e ry $50 o f purchases
MELTF.BEKE
A d m is s io n 2 5 c E a c h
A.'
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g ;
E L E C T R IC
goto. You can save dollars by mak­
ing thorn yourself, and they're sum
to look smartly professional when
you uso tho modern McCall Printed
Pattorn. No dots and dashos to con­
fuse you— McCall prints complete
directions for cuffing and sowing on
each pattern piece. You know at a
glance exactly what you should do,
and tho finishod frock is sure to bo
successful.
cottons, silks,
p rin ts , n o v e ltie s
M a k in g y o u r new fro c k s
is easy! Because it's just
patente d p rin te d c u ttin g
scissor» a c c u ra te ly , and
w h ich ta ke you th ro u g h
w ay im a g in a b le .
Only 9Cc a Week
Buys the New
TERM S
Just a I'c5v dollar« more
new
49c 69c $i
1937 LEONARD
95
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the ve ry
C o stu m e
Have You Seen the New
up
E v e ry one w o r th the m oney
L o ts o f c a re fre e m ile s le ft.
TRADES
C ards
th e m :
cla stic
9R
JL
La iacltef dri
FORDS
Fricad low, a'
G r e e tin g
C 1 .
S p o n so r e d by
1936. in th e
G u a ra n te e d .
39c
15« » 1 II
V a cu u m B o ttle
A rg u s .
Used Cars
POTATOES
U. S. N o. 2 , sk. $ 2 .0 0
Helmold home for a week.
S u b s c rib e f o r
Netted Gem
Hillsboro Pharmacy
Done Ison QC Sewell
M is s Je a n n e Jepson cam e fro m
P o r tla n d S u n d a y to spend th e w e e k
a t hom e.
F re d M u h ly a n d W a lte r H e rin g
d ro v e to S e a ttle re c e n tly .
They
s p e n t tw o days w it h E lm e r M u h ly .
w h o . th e y re p o rt, is m e e tin g w ith
success a nd g re a tly
e n jo y s
his
m is s io n w o r k .
fin e and costs in J u s tic e A W H u t
e n s ' c o u rt 'Thursday
STO RE
“Saves You Money on Every Purchase”
121 S. Second Ave.
Hillsboro. Oregon
S a le D r esse s
S o li crepes in one piece
and ja c k e t styles. New
I hist lc, beige and blue
colors. See the p o p u la r
“ e m b ro id e ry "
| r i m-
m in g . A lso b rig h t flo r a l
and p a tte rn dot p rin te d
r I'c pcs.
$1*795
i
Sale Price
— Including —
NEELY DON DRESSES
i //i
(•lust tr y one on)
7
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w ith M cC a ll l ’ rin te d P attern«
a m a tte r o f c u ttin g a lo n g the
line, a line w h ic h guides y o u r
fo llo w in g p rin te d in s tru c tio n s
each se w in g step in the easiest
M EN
I bid Hart Schaffner
& Marx Suit, that
Stetson o r Mallory
Hat, that F lö rs h e im
p a ir o| Shoes, th a t
A r io w or V anH eusen
S h irt, that Arrow Tie
-IK HERE,
EOK YOU I
C o m p e te n t In stru ctor in B a lc o n y Y arn D cp t.
NOW,