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    P a y e E ight
li 1 I. L S B O R O
A R G V S .
H IL L S B O R O .
County Grange
Council Meets
Buxton April 14
OKKOON
Scholls League
to Elect; Club
Plans Benefit
T hursday. April 8, I93Z
HILHI NEWS
Illy E velyn Ilal field I
Volume II
l e p u l l e d Io h a v e p u r c h a s e d a f.u i l l
I31.. miles north o f I'orllund lie
b e lie v e s t h e p la c e Is lo i'a le d n e a r
! the W ashington
county lines
and
C olom bia
T hursday. A pril H, 1937
lllll.-boro A rgus eon lain» all tin
new s of H illsboro and the aur-
G irl R eserves O bserve Week
now milking sandw ich trays oui
(Bv M n . J m w Mfyersl
roundtug conm iunlties. Read II
iBy Lorraine Di'iiimin)
This w e e k . A p ril 3 to II. is C o rl paper plates by painting and sh»
BUXTON—G ran g e county council
and keep Inform ed oi w hat b
SCHOLLS The Epw orth league R eserve week
A progruni is lacking them
w ill meet a t the G range hall April
tf
h a p p e n in g a t h o m e
election of officers will he held at planned for each day w ith the c o r­
7 - by WhoaiU
14 w ith G reen M ountain G range.
the M E church Sunday evening
llo hum i.vaw ni. hack to school
responding com m ittee in charge
Officers to Visit
Mrs Nellie B arrell of Newliorg is S aturday (here was a ( ’am p C u ra again I for som e of tisl Of course it
W. B. A. w ill hold an all day m eet­
visiting h er sister. Mrs .1 W Hoy- van to the new sum m er G irl R e­ ruined most of tin- tim e d u rin g va
Fishing T ackle
ing w ith d in n er at th eir hall A pril
nurd. and fam ily
serve cam p F our lliiln g u ts a tte n d ­ cation I hope all you c guys hail a
14. Mrs. Ju lia V. W ard. WBA state
Guns,
A m m unition
ed
Sunday
all
the
G
It
s
attended
good
tunc
B enefit Tuesday
field directo r for Oregon, and Mrs.
church at O reneo
Miss W inona
Y ou » an t e ll w h a t L o u is e G r u z i n
The Scholls W om en's club will T
(O
R
W
IN
IIAKDWAKE
E lizabeth B arker, health supervisor
u rn e r w as spe.iki r
As Monday t h i n k s o f B o ti S t h e f a m ily d o g is
H ive a one o'clock benefit pot luck
of P ortland, w ill be present All
I’hon '
I .'X S. 2nd Ave.
was
Service
day.
the
girls
brought
nam
ed
a
fte
r
him!
luncheon at the church parlors
m em bers a re requested to atten d if
Agent Long Radios
S pring track train in g is begin
Tuesday M rs s S S team » M rs all th eir old m agazines to school t„
possible.
William B C handlee and Mrs M 11 give away Tuesday evening Jean lung stiffness and m ore linim ent
H arley Q uier left March 27 on his
Person, the president, was hostess rubbing an ticipatisl by us
B osorth Will be joint hostesses
an n u al sheep-shearing tour, going
To a cerium hiaseullinwin one of
Among S unday guests at the at a Fireside m eeting at her home
first to C alifornia and later to Idaho.
Mis
Peters, th eir guest, told about Mi s M cDonald s inot th v n n c who
Lloyd M urray homo won- E .1 lia r
A boy w as born to Mr and Mrs
her
recent
trip
to
W
ashington
I)
C
Ilion of Valsetz and H atrick Dahl of
had a farm» .science classes: That
H arley Stow ell of M cM inville M arch
W ednesday was school day T h u rs­ blonde gal whom you've been
Silverton.
14. The Stow clls form erly lived n ear
day
they
hiked
to
the
Bov
Scout
, Miss N adine \\ ohlschlegcl spent
w atching is none o th er than V ir­
here.
last week at th e hom e of h er uncle cam p out by N orth P lain s' Friday ginia Havens
C elebrates B irthday
night is tlie D ad-D aughter banquet
and
aunt.
Mr
and
Mrs
Lewis
Hulit
Alma E slinger once said lat a
Mrs. Elsie K elly gave a "500" card
at Reed college commons. Dixie la c
, m Newberg
p a rty on her birth d ay March 31 at
McDowell, past president, will give party» that she practically .sustain­
Mr
and
Mrs
M
yron
A
u
th
an
l
and
1 I k - O ld Q uaker < «» , I a w i i n I h u r f . I n
ed life from pickles lienee the
h e r hom e n ear here Present w ere
A lio
son. w ho cam e h ere several m onths Hie toast to the dads Sunday th ere lithe figure lint don't believe a n y ­
Mrs. F red H arty and son O rval of
w
ill
be
a
church
service
in
P
o
rt­
vo
^ c " VNL,‘ V
ago because of th e serious illness of
thing you tiear we saw her guzz­
H illsboro, the Misses Louise and
land
com
bined
w
ith
a
ring
cere­
her father. E rank Miller, left Friday
M arie Tolke and Ed Tolke of n ear
mony V elm a A hendrotli has charge ling a chocolate lo r was it a straw
for th eir hom e in M utual. O kla.
N orth Plain.« Mr. and Mrs. C hris
b v rrry ’’» soda one day w hich r e ­
M iss Ila Jones of P o rtlan d spent of the publicity
T olke and Billy and N orm a of
The S enators a re m aking plans mind.« us did io n know that she s
BRAMO
the w eek-end at the F red C arlson
Banks. Mr and Mrs. I. M Bvbee.
for th eir annual d in n er dance to be quite an ath lete ' (Pl yes she has a
home.
»TRAIOHT BOURBON WHIBKIY
Mr. an d M rs W. H. Hiddink.' Mr.
given
in
May.
m
ail's
nw
cater
n'
everything
l
e
t
l
c
i
A good crow d c h ariv aricd Mr. and
and Mrs L. Oland. Mr. and Mrs
Miss Potts atten d ed Uie spring
A p revailing m ystery ot three
M rs Joe Jackson at the Mrs. Rose
W illiam Klum. Mr. and Mrs. John
m eeting of the S late Physical Edu
w eeks' d u ratio n is who Is the tall
Jackson place S unday night
W agner. Mrs. O. H. Stow ell. G eorge
1 he last of th e series of card p a r ­ cation association in Eugene last 1 blonde w ho has a shiny c ar in
Hollenbeck. G eorge Bledsoe. Mrs
ties sponsored by the R uby Rebekah week, and also tlie opening of tlie w hich he drives Did Barr a ro u n d ’
Jessie Tillm an. G eorge Fisher. Eva
* Phz. noli* t h e u s e o f p r e p o s itio n s
club was given last W ednesday e v e ­ new gym nasium
Benefiel. Elsie M eyers and Mr. and
Mr S talley spent In s vacation al m that last sentence »
ning Mrs. Rose Demmin received
Mrs. Kelly. Six tables w ere in play
grand prize for pinochle and J It Ins hom e ill C orvallis, m aking a
Som e of M is: Nex' classes would
A card p arty w as given by the
garden and playing m arbles w dh ap p reciate som e new dictation.
M oore for "500."
his
son.
W B. A ladies at th e hall F rid ay
Bought - Sold and
Mrs F red G ruff, who has been
C ontinued n ext week Whozit
night. Five tables of cribbage and
Juniors M in
at the tuberculosis san itariu m for
C onsigned
one of ’500' w ere in play. High hon­
the past ten m onths, spent las! week
In the recent basketball to u rn a ­
Seeks B riither
ors in cribbage w ere won by Mrs.
at the hom e of her parents. M r and m ent betw een th e »'lasses thi* ju n ­
S
('
D
uvall.
36
N
E
Sacram
ento
V eta C earljr and Mrs. P earl Watson
Mrs C W L arkin.
iors, w ith Beulah S h attu ck a - c a p -
low, high score in "500" by Elsie
tain, w ere the w inners. G irls' gym street. Portland. who recently came
a re requested to brin g flow ers
M eyers and Russell Pow ell low.
classes a re now playing indoor b ase­ out here from Iowa, was m H ills­
boro Monday looking for his b ro th ­
L adies' Aid of th e P resb y terian
M is Edw ard Neil and tw o c h il­ ball.
church quilted for Mrs. J. Benefiel
dren i Anne G rab h o rm have been
Miss W eatherred w as a visitor at er, C lyde II Duvall, w ho has been
ululili our
last w eek.
visiting for a w eek or m ore at the V ictoria anil V ancouver II G . d u r ­ m O regon since O ctober and is
home of her parents. Mr and Mrs ing vacation.
Program Given
H E G rabhorn and sister. Mrs
A uditorium program Friday at
Rehearse for I’lav
Roy Bierly. Mr Neil expects to
th is school consisted of tw o songs
R ehearsal is now in progres for
Dr. I’. G.
join them later.
by th e school, reading by E leanor
the senior play. B ridal Chorus, to
Pow ell, story by M elvin Canby, song
Mrs. A della W. Kindt. M i s s be given in May The play ti lts the
by first and fourth grade pupils,
give a fair rep o rt of w hat tak es m ovem ent w as in the rig h t d ire c ­ E leanor K indt and Hillis K indt of story of a fam ily in a little southern
' place.
readings by E dgar Vacca and L ester
tion.
P ortland, w ho form erly resided on tow n, and of alt th e com m otion a
D eclare your in d ep en d ­
Moen, solo by E unella Vacca. re a d ­
O nly one bill especially affected
A mong th e bills w hich failed, w hat is now th e H J. V alentine w edding can cause
ing by A rth u r Sim onton, song by
this county, he declared, and this w ere those dealing w ith stream pol­ place, and Mr. and Mrs A P H er­
Miss H ougucz and Je a n Ann C on­
en
ce of used car troubles
fifth and eighth grades, song by all.
w as th e law re g u latin g th e office lution. Ross rem arked. This, he said, rick of Sellwood, w ere guests S u n ­ nell visited at E ugene and C o rv a lh ;
(C o n tin u ed fro m pace 1»
Ten visitors w ere present.
last
w
eek.
w
as
a
vital
problem
an
d
should
have
protected, w hile the w orkingm an hours in th e co u rt house, keeping had consideration at this session. day of Mr. and Mrs. E L. Cox
Have New Piano
Two new ju n io rs en tered school
th e offices open at noon each day
1935 W illy» Sedan
Some rep airs have been m ade in
Lucille M artin en tered
B uxton school ch ild ren w ere and th e m erch an ts had no p ro tec­ and closing all offices at 1 p. m. on H ow ever, he said he believed n a ­ the in terio r of th e church d u ring M onday
Perfect m echanical conditi
tion.
He
ex
plained
th
at
the
c
e
rtifi­
tional legislation w ould f o l l o w
g reatly pleased on arriv in g at school
from
Selah
Hi
in
Y
akim
a
and
F
ra
n
­
S
atu
rd
ay
a
fter
Ju
n
e.
( îu iiiiif!.il w ith cream whei
w hich m ight be of some assistance. the past w eek. A new room has ces S m ith from S heridan. Iowa
last W ednesday m orn i n g. T h e y cates w ere first liens against the
À value }«*u c a n 't beat
Vote More C ontrol
been m ade in th e low er part of
A
mong
those
w
ho
w
ere
rcen
found a new piano, w hich had been lum ber and so prev en ted th e la­
Of
his
attem
p
t
to
lim
it
speed
of
S ev eral m easures h aving to do
the tow er w hich w ill be used for a about school on S enior Dress-Up
b o rer from attach in g this product
purchased by the school board.
autom
obiles
by
application
of
a
con­
1935 Old» Sedan
for back w ages w ith th e conse­ w ith m ilk control added to th e pro-1 trol devise, he rem ark ed th a t he ! class room for som e of the younger day w ere M ickey and M innie
H onor Roll Given
»autiful « lark blue, abso
quent loss to th e m erchant w hen tection of farm ers in th is county, still was in the belief th at som ething , m em bers of the school.
Molise, a cave woman, tw o scotch
Spelling honor roll includes N a­ th
Mrs. M abel G em bella, w ho has laddies, a M acbeth character, and
e lab o rer w as unable to pav his he declared, w hile a bill to rep eat should be done to cut the in creas­
omi and F revor Canby. N orm an
th e presen t law. w as defeated
ing toll of hum an life th rough ac­ been visiting h er daughter. Mrs a m an of the gay nineties.
Peterson. H arry Lazott. E sther bills.
< ft h e t
A m ong th e acts designated b y , cidents. Texas, he said, n e a rly pass­ F ran k M athew s of Medford, re tu r n ­
Was His D uty
Quier. B etty Lane. W auneta Cear-
Delphian.. Hear Miss Tongue
I I e \ s. F o r d s . I »urani
ed home S aturday, being accom ­
A ntrim d eclared th a t he felt it Ross as beneficial to this county, ; ed a sim ilar bill this year.
ley. A rth u r Sim onton. S hirley W hite
M
i
s
s
D
orothy
Tongue
was
a
guest
panied by Mrs. M athew s and young
his d u ty to look a fter th e interests was com pulsory grading of m ilk
and E unella and E dgar Vacca.
TRADES
Stic i
TERMS
son. who re tu rn e d to th eir home of the D elphians M onday
C hoir practice w as held at th e of the old people, and th erefo re and cream and w hich w ill m ake the
gave a talk on her trip to Jam aica i
the first of th e week
hom e of Mrs. G eorge Riggle M arch voted for a congressional hearing state one of th e leaders in th e na- i
N e x t Ladies' Aid society meeting last sum m er.
30. B etw een tw en ty and tw en ty -fiv e on the T w nsend plan. T he peculiar tion in th is m atter.
1 w ill be at the hom e of Mrs. C ora
The boys' gym d a . cs have just .
An ap p ro p riatio n for a g ric u ltu ra l,
w ere present. Follow ing th e singing p art of this action was. he ex p lain ­
M etzentine at H ite , in. The hnstes.se., finished playing volleyball, and i
gam es w ere played.
ed. th a t it passed th e house by a research was praised by Ross as a
w ill be Mrs. M etzentine and Mrs have sta rte d a series of in tram u ral
W atsons Move
sm all m ajo rity and then w h en a fo rw ard step in . tak in g up w ork
i By Mrs. E. L. Cox)
L uella Faix.
baseball games.
Mr. and Mrs. F red W atson have pension bill cam e before th e house w hich w as left incom plete w hen th e ;
K
IN
T
O
N
—
C
hurch
services
f
o
r
depression
struck.
O
th
er
beneficial
m oved to the G eorge K irk place, at the last m inute, m any sw itched
L ord's S u p p er was observed a!
The boy s' q u artet sang before th e .
the
week
a
re
as
follows:
P
ra
y
e
r
bills
to
farm
ers
included
a
n
u
t
g
ra
d
­
w hich they purchased last fall.
the church S u n d ay m orning a t ­ m eeting of the D aughters of Union
th e ir votes for this legislation so
C om m ercial B uilding
m
eeting
and
Bible
stu
d
y
F
riday
ing
act;
an
act
estab
lish
in
g
inspec­
tended by a large n u m b er who V eterrn s M onday night at the V et­
P resent G avel
th at th ey could point o u t to th eir
2nd and Main St.
tion
of
seeds
and
licensing
of
seed
evening,
a
n
d
preaching
service
particip
ated
in
th
e
observance.
Five m em bers of G reen M ountain v oters th a t they w ere for th e old
eran s hull.
2nd and W ash. P h one 2641
dealers, w hile th e h o rticu ltu ral laws Sunday m orning at 9:45. bv C C
IlilliihorM. O regon
G range attended a m eeting of G ale age pension.
II.
E.
C.
M
eets
T
hursday
T
he
a
rt
class
m
ade
some
very
a
t­
w ere stren g th en ed in such a m a n ­ Poling. D. D of P ortland, followed
G range at F orest G rove S aturday
H E. club of th e G range will tractiv e p araffin carvings and are
W hen C hapm an, last Monday, n e r as to be of b en efit to this co u n ­ by Bible school. 10:45. E veryone is
in w hich th e m aster. Mrs. Eugenia
m eet this T hu rsd ay afternoon at
a statem en t th at th e re p ­ try-.
invited.
R oberts, presented th e state tra v e l­ discussed
the hom e of Mrs. E lizabeth K u l-
Repeal Fee
ing gavel to the m aster of G ale resen tativ e refused to vote for the
Mrs.
J.
R.
D
aniels
has
been
ill
bel. S ch o lls-F erry road. All ladies
Of in terest to farm ers, he said was at h er hom e d u rin g the past week invited.
G range. O ther m em bers attending Hood R iver strik e control bill, he
from this grange w ere O verseer failed to tell all th at A ntrim said ! th e rep eal of th e 50 cen t charge for or more.
Mrs. Rose Bellish. S ecretary Mrs. on th e floor of th e house, th e A loha filing gasoline tax refu n d claims,
Most of th e officers and m em ­
w hile th e law m aking additional
E dith Riggle. T reasu rer Mrs. O H. m an declared.
The strik e bill. A ntrim explained, beds av ailab le at T he Dalles state bers of the L adies' Aid society held
S tow ell and L ectu rer Mrs. Mae
J J H an d sak er of the N ational
Q uier. A m eeting of th e Home Econ­ was based on an English law passed tuberculosis hospital, and in P o rt­ a pleasant m eeting T h u rsd ay a ft­
omics com m ittee of th e G range w as in 1871. w hich was designed, w ith land M edical center, w as of gen eral ernoon a t the hom e of M rs. H. J. C ouncil for P rev en tio n of W ar was
V
alentine
It
was
b
irth
d
ay
d
ay
and
guest sp eak er from P o rtlan d S u n ­
held at Mrs. W. H. H iddink's home th e thought in mind, th at th e n o b il­ interest.
O regon auto d eale rs as w ell as a n u m b er w ere honored. T he old­ day at th e O rch ard alc S unday
ity of th at co u n try looked down
A p ril 1.
est
one
present
was
Mrs.
Hansen.
school. His talk w as q u ite in te re st­
upon all of th e people an d had those in this county. Ross said, b en ­
B irthday C elebrated
V alentine's m other.
w h o ing.
A birth d ay p arty was given E rin incorporated th is p rinciple in its efited by th e used c ar an ti-d u m p ­ Mr
ing
act.
w
hich
p
rev
en
ts
carav
an
in
g
was
87.
Sm
all
gifts
w
ere
received
R aym ond H unger w as absent
Stow ell a t his hom e n e a r h ere F r i­ w ording. He closed his talk w ith
M en's New
day night.
th e declaration th a t he was opposed of used cars into th e state from o u t­ and luncheon was served during from school tw o days last w eek on
th e afternoon. A few visitors w ere account of a bad case of poison oak.
G eorge Riggle is em ployed at R ig­ to special p rivilege a n d alw ays side.
B
ED
FO RD - CORD
Ro«s said th a t he d id not vote for present, am ong them being Mrs.
gle Bros, logging cam p n ear B irk- w ould be.
the
bill
w
hich
pro
v
id
ed
m
ore
lands
enfeld.
Agnes
V
anK
leek
of
B
eaverton.
Ross Speaks
for th e state capitol because he felt
Mrs. B aker Honored
C onference Held
S enator Ross gave a long review th at th is m ovem ent w as co n trary to
A m iscellaneous show er w as g iv ­
In ta n color, w i t h b e lls to
of
all
th
e
legislation,
w
hich
a
f­
Last q u a rte rly conference of the
th
e w ishes of th e special legislative
en Mrs. Neal B aker at th e home of
m
atch.
P
h
o
n
e
953
:
Hillsboro
$
fected
W
ashington
county
to
any
E
vangelical
churches
in
th
is
d
is­
session
w
hich
p
rovided
for
the
new
Mrs. M. E. Benefiel F rid ay a fte r­
g reat extent, an d opened his talk capitol. and w ould no t be p o p u lar trict was held at the L aurel church
Extra sp ecial
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
noon.
M arch 31 w ith a goodly num ber of
and
H arold F isher is w orking at a log­ by declaring th a t he was opposed w ith th e people.
| m em bers from K inton church be- I
to such addresses as given by C
R eceipts E lim inated
ging cam p n ear Manning.
LICENSED EMBALMERS
O ne b ill passed th ro u g h his own ' ing present.
C. C hapm an in th e cham ber of
G range to Hold Dance
W e’ve B een Busy S elling
efforts, he said, w as th e law w hich
A dance w ill be given by th e comm erce a w eek ago.
To H onor M others
T h ere is too m uch lack o f r e ­ elim in ates th e n ecessity of m ilk
G range S aturday night at th e ir hall.
K inton G range met at the hall
Mr. and Mrs. C arl Watson and spect fo r constituted auth o rity , he h au lers issuing receip ts for in d iv id ­
Bobby and Norma m ade a trip to said, and in tim ated th at su c h ’talks ual Shipm ents of m ilk picked up on S atu rd ay in all day m eeting D ur­
H ow A bout Yours?
ing th e business p a rt of the session. '
T he Dalles Friday.
as th at by C hapm an bred d isre ­ routes.
four applications for m em bership
A
d
d
itional
funds
for
th
e
counties
Stowell Moves
spect for the legislature. Of th e
Sam Stow ell has moved to the Ed new spapers, he declared th a t the from th e stale highw ay fund, was w ere read, and tw o transfers. Next
D OUGLASS RADIO SERVICE
G range day w ill be observed as
H offm an place near Laurel.
rep o rts indicated that pinball and passed, h e said, b u t th e req u ests of "M other s Day." w ith a program I S elfridge F u ra . Co.
Phone 21X
th
e
city
w
ere
refused
in
this
d
iv
i­
Townsendites to Meet
slot m achines w ere all of im p o rt­
B uxton Townsend club will m eet ance th at was happening. H ow ­ sion. H e praised G eorge McGee, city in keeping w ith the day. M em bers!
New, dressy, dust colors, in
fo r business m eeting t o n i g h t ever. he declared th a t th e press, as m an ag er of H illsboro, for his efforts
m edium and d a rk s, pastels
in b eh alf of th e L eague of <
(Thursday», at 8.
a whole, is fair, and endeavors to
and stripes. S tra ig h t point
he
Mr. and Mrs. George B urlingham
find button-
spent most of last week in Portland.
OLD Q U A K E R
Used Cars
You'll Hear
GOOD REPORTS
(inn runteai
IJSID CARS
Ross, Antrim Tell
Part in Lawmaking
Church Services
Announced Kinton
1937 WILEYS
Nash - L.il’aycttc
Used Car Exchange
New Spring Specials
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at Washington County's Largest Department Store
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Donelson QC Sewell
2.98
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FISHING
SEASON
A re You
EASY TERMS - TRADES
KNITTING?
Opens April 15
M ake sure you g e t your
s h a re of th e big ones by
hav in g th e rig h t e q u ip ­
m ent. Y our choice of
th e fin e st ta c k le and
lines on display.
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Specialists
P re sc rip tio n s dem and
th e cau tio n and accu­
ra c y th a t the P alm ’s
re g is te re d p h arm acists
ta k e w ith every pre­
scription.
B ring your
p resc rip tio n t o
th e
P a lm f o r p ro m p t ser­
vice.
R eg istered Pharm acist
on d u ty at a ll tim es
L. C. K ram ien
M arvin W oods
KRAMIEN’S
Palm Drug Store
P re s c rip tio n D ruggists
PH O N E 266
Salmon Eggs, small jar
Feeder Eggs, 8-oz. jar
10c
23c
16-oz. jar
39c
Cluster Eggs, 8-oz. jar .
35c
Reels
40c to $4.95
Spinners
10c to 50c
Single Egg Hooks, dozen
20c
Leader Material, 30-ft., 4-lb. test 10c
Assorted Flies, one lot. Each
5c
Common Hooks, in tubes. Tube 5c
Fish Baskets, No 3, each
98c
LESTER IRELAND 8i CO.
Third and M ain
T elep h on e 2411
Come in a n d sec the
new y a rn s for sp rin g
and sum m er. C om pe­
ten t in stru c to r in c h a rg e
— on balcony.
1935 C hevrolet M aster Sprt Sedan.
Looks and runs like new
C
* / V
$0/1 ZT
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1934 H udson Custom Sedan. Built-in tru n k , radio
and h eater. B eautiful
M aroon finish
.
0
1934 C hevrolet M aster Sedan. T runk,
R adio and h eater. Finish like new.
1933 Ford D eLuxc Tudor—
P riced to sell at
QQ
$-i
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dow n collars
jk v
$ /|
CHILDREN’S HATS
T rem en dou s
Shipm ent
.Just received, stra w s, braids,
piques.
N e a t little trim ­
m ings, ribbon ties, too.
ALL
59c
1933 Chev Coupe $395
1929 Olds Coupe $125
1931 H udson S e d ’n 295
1929 Essex Coupe
1931 C hev Coupe
1929 SI tide. S edan 125
A n oth er Big Shipm ent
1929
“NELLY DON"
275
R um ble Scat. H eater
1930 D u ran t Sedan
1929
1929
1929
1929
95
N ash Sp. Sd. 150
D urant Coupe 95
Plym outh Sd. 125
C hev S edan 145
COLORS
65
Kord Coupe 145
192K Chev Coach
75
1928 Pontiac
95
Sd.
1928 S ta r Sedan
.
1927 Chev Coach.
35
DRESSES
*1.98 to $10.95
“Just try one on to d a y ”
35
Halvorson Motor Co.
Chevrolet and Oidsmobilc Dealer
C om plete Shop Service— Body and F e n d e r W ork
H illsboro, O regon
P hone 444
WOMEN’S SLACKS
W aist and O verall Bib
Colors royal, red, brow n,
navy, in cotton or wool. All
s i z e s, including “ e x tr a ”
sizes.
$
I.
3.98
T a ilo r e d fo r
a s e iilin e C o m f o r l !
l A M Y - S I I O IS T S
h y 511
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N o th in g e o n lrib iite M more to a m an's c o m ­
fo r t llia u perfect f i l l i n g underw ear. T h a t ’s
w hy M n n s in g w e a r gives such a tte n tio n in
e xp e rt c u ttin g , and (fa rc in i lin in g lo e lim i­
nale hu n ch in g and b in d in g . Y .ti w ill lim i
M iin.-ingu« a r’s » lid i» and »hurts in s m a rt
co lo r e o m h iiia lio ii» .
50c each
And a co m p lete stoc(k finest M UNSING
U N D ER W EA R for tlty ciilire fam ily jn
M unsing rayons and t'lottons.