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    T h u r sdii y, A pril 15, 1037
TT T T. L S B O R O
I’. U. People
Io 11 oh I Rally
County Homemakers
W .i h m g tm i c o u n ty h o m rtn u k i-i
m i* iiN s u n il o f an i n t e r r . t iiik <t.iv
nt Hu* u n ru iu l F a m ily L iv in g <‘ »n
,« i i iic i * w h ic h w ill he h e ld nt the
M e t lu x lr d Kpi:.eo|i,il e h u n h Fi id a \
le p o i't*; I. ,• l i.u n i .r.Ni .tnnt conn
tv .»Kent T h e c in d e ie n e e w ill open
nt tl 15 n in m id do.,«* p ro m p tly nt
•I p in . w ith a c o v e re d d in li lu n ch
eon m id a s h o rt p ro g ra m at noon
T h e c o m p le te p ro g ra m to r
the
conference* 1
ax follow
I‘ast Matrons’ ( ’lub
Feted Saturday
It
W
Nursery School
Liven Praise
0:45*10
i ejp'.t rat Io n ; !<• Id Hl. in tro d u c tio n
bv W illia m F C y ru s , c o u n ty a»? nt
10 10 30. a N tirp i i .«• fe a tu re ; 1030
-12. (h ’in o n s tra tio n o f s p rin g alnd
n o il then* place i l l tlu* d ie t by Mi
I u cy Case. 12-1 30. lu n ch e on , cov
« r«*«l d i h, re p o rt on p ro je c t work
I 30-1 1» p e n n y d r i l l and le c rc a
lio n ; 1 , > 2 la, horn«* e conom ic 4 II
« lu h w o r k . 2 13 3 I • car«* o f • i,v«*r
m id o th e r m e ta ls m th e horn«* by
M rs
I.o n ia *
H a rw o o d ;
3 15 3 L5.
p la n n in g tin* horn«* «*conomi<
e x-
i. nsion p ro g ra m fo r 10.37 103H b \
■Sir*: P e lla C y p h e rs and M i. ( ’a «•
discti.sMion on
to«»«, pre-.ervat ion
m e e tin g « b y Miss
B la n ch
F ic k -
w o r th ; s u m m e r camp,
fa it pi«>-
j ’.i a m .4 00. e x te n ion song
M rs
w eel. o f th e ir ' i le r in law, Mr
K alhlei n N olan. anil farnllv The>
w e re e n ro u te h om e Irom iille m lin i'
th e rum nil of a I n o llie r ( ' p ||. , |,
of S a n Fr.mei eo M r H ale i in tin
e .m n erv 1er m e . .,| W ran g e ll and
lu , la le I n o l ln r had a e a n u e ry at
111 islol Hav
Harrow. M rs
' H ill .boro n u rs e ry school has
sh ow n m o re im p ro v e m e n t in th«*
• In n te t le n g th o f lin n * th a n any
o th e r ui O regon w h ic h I hav«* ve
it«*«,. * .ud M r A n n e tte Lang, a c tin g
st.il«* * u p e rv is o r o f n u t .. i y school
I h u i day un tin* occa* ion o f hci
in sp e ctio n o f th e lo ca l school. Mr*
l ang e xp re .«*,, h e r e lf to th e m u
«•i y « hoot c o u n c il as b e in g v«*i y
w e ll .tii 11• « i with progre
being
mad«* at tin* lo ca l in s titu tio n Sh<*
the e n n n c il Ih a t it w a i h e r
o p in io n 1l. it n u i'. i y m h u u lii h a il
' eie.eil to I,.- an e m e rg e n cy plan,
b id bad n n u te a cht d a p e rm a n e n t
. I age.
Heil r a p a c ity o f th e Hrhnnt bad
l.ri n mi i . a ad by th e g if t o f bed.-,
by S y lv ia ll.-a n e and M rs C a m p ­
b e ll and tip . lo a n in g o f beds b y M e
II It Siyl.-r, M r .1 P Ita s .n iti; t»n
and M l- .1 M Person H ro a d ra st o f
a p ro g ra m fo r p a rrn tN o f n u rs e ry
scholar-- was also u n n n u n re d , to be
g iv e n iiv . a sta tio n K O A P O re g o n
S ta te enllege. A p r il 27. at 7 3(1 p in
W II
Kngplki* <>f H enw r ton.
ii (| M i s
h 'rn n k M ille r o f Forest G ro v e w e n
■es ill ¡1 b riilg i* lu iii heon S iit-
u l F o ie n t H ill, fo r H ie lies.,
s' c lu b o f Past M a tro n s. ( ,
M esilu nies A lin a f'la iu tin s .
Ite rm e tl. am t A n n e S oley re-
I h ig h honors a t b rid g e .
I
Large Crowd at
tern per a nee Play
Monday Evening
P A C IF IC U N IV E R S IT Y . A p r il Kt
A he* i d ly <»f n il P .icifn * people
w ill be «¡died I-1 id ay. A p r >1 23. 7 I .
Io si in p rn in Ih e a .i.em bly h a ll <»,
In ■ pi,«* o f ,*t -.,«• id y d o w n p o u r o f
tin* ( ’o iig ,t . ho,«*, in P o rtla n d A l,
i m i a larg<* crow«, «if H ills b o ro am t
o,
« ig ld g u ild nr«* a *, «•«, to at
th<* h ig h
,«*n«l a \v«-,l c ,h<* hoar«, o f tr ie ,»•»• ' - «unity a «-mtil« «, in
c l'o o l a u d ito riu m M o n d a y n ig h t to
tin* h o a rd «if r.up e rvi <u* . tin* hoard
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, h i* < ’o n g i» ,* .i, ion 11
I*» ¡'[oner at th e B a r '’ pon-
« h u rc h c
a ll a lu m n i group*
a ll , ' , ' iin .i
the«.«* am i ,h«*ir fr o r»l . and a n y in - 1 «»r«-«l by th e M in is ,< *riu l as ocia-
«h'. id iia l . interest« «1 in tin* u n iv e r- tio n . (« P P u ffm ld . pr«*siderit o f
* d.v m .any w a v are in v ite d th a t 1 th<* ¡i •.«»cia,ion pr<*«*«h*d am , in tr o
S n p « *rih te n d en t
H a y w a rd
th«*v m ay hav«* th«» w h o le p it tur<* «if , «tin •■«,
P a c ific p re • «*ri,«*d to th e m a t once J«»hns«in o f th<* A n t i- L iq u o r lcagm*
•
d
()r«*gou.
dir«*etor
of
tin*
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ra m a He
Th«* th«*m«* of th e <*v«*nmg w ill be
m id i••• «•«, th e ju n io r a nd
«-ni«»r
'P .n ifu* .and tin* F«*ai lie d Prof«*
d u rin g
moh ;
M «*iiib'*r. «if tin - fa c u lty W ill i H 'g ii ch o o l stu d e n t boih«
sp«*ai. D«-an H e n ry I*' Pric«* w ill tin* aft«*rnoon and .»H.o d«*livcred a
peak on T h e C o lle g e in A c tio n " | b rn -f address in th«* e v e n in g p re -
P ro f C v r il G lo y n wall speak, on th«* I « « «ting tin* play.
T h is d ra m a w r itte n by G e o rg e Y
* «i< n ilo g u al valin* «if h ig h e r «*duca-
i H a m m o n d , an ass«x iat«* o f S u p e r-
tio n .
I
in
fen d e iit Jo h n so n m Kansas, was
D r B o b e r, E F itc h w ill p«*ak on
the - p n it iia l value« o f high«*r «•du­ * net*«*s*.fully used in k t e p m g Kansas
ra ,m n C b im Ja ck w ill <!«•• e rilx * lh«* d ry a fte r th«* re p e a l o f th e 18th
point<*d o u t. Re-
v a rn n w P a c ific gro u p « and t h e ir a m e n d m e nt, it
(« •iitly M i Johns«jii wa ; ca lle r, to lx*
pr«ii«*<-,‘ Pi <•• !«l«*nt .h ih n F D obb
up«*rintem,«*nt of tin - A n t i- L iq u o r
w ill npeak on th e fulur«* o f P acifn
A n a lu m n i me«*tuig w ill fo llo w th«* league o f Or«‘gon. D u rin g tin * past
y e a r S u p e rin te n d e n t Jo hnson has
gem -rat r iv e tin g
a d d n - «•«, and pr«*s<*n,«*d h is d ra m a
ui th<* larg«*. as w e l, as s m a lle r,
ch u rch e s and h ig h schotds o f th e
state
H ills b o ro
M in is te r ia l a' o c ia tio n
M em ber . o f St M a tth e w s Y o u n g v i h» • to th a n k rm-rntx-i : of tin* cast
and ju r y , th e A rg u s fo r p u b lic ity ,
P e o p l e 's c lu b w ill p resent a p la y.
and a ll c itiz e n s w h o a tte n d e d and
“ H angnail--.’* at th«* school
h a ll in a n y w a y h e lp e d to m a k e th is
S u n d a y. A p r il 25. M e m b e rs in th«* second p re «*ntation o f tin * d ra m a
ca-t an* J e a u i n - A b ts W a lte r Foe, k - : uch a s p le n d id success.
• *r. M a rv K le in . D u k Abt.x. L e o n a rd
Pcsehka. D o ro th y S o h lc r. M a r tin
B \a n
F ra n k lin M cC o y and M.«i v
('.«lit w e ,, T w o p<*rforrnanc<*.s w ill
be g ive n at 2 15 and 8:15 p in.
Play, “ Hangnails,”
Sunday, April 25
Music Students in
Recital Saturday
New Rethany Pastor Music Tournament Mis. P. C. Samsel
Entertain.« ('lub
Given Reception
P. U. Scheduled
B E T H A N Y ( ED A B M IL L A n -
m t, *.v« l<*»nh«* was h«*l<l at
th«* B«*’ ,..«! y B a p tis t < h im h in h o n -
««r of th« ¡r n«*w minister. B«v
F rid a y
night. John
Srhsvi<*t/«r.
( ro<*M
¡p«-. rmt«*ndcnt o f th e S im -
d a y «-bool. « »*,«• a ta lk an«, pr< ..«-*nt-
«•<1 h im .. ¡th a ha.sk« t o f fl«>w«T«.
M r«. S«
p resented w ith
(/«•r v/
a c o rs i
roses. E le a n o r and
Louis«*
•r sang a d u e t. T h e
ludi«*»' i ih h t r io sang a n u n ib rr ,
( ¡e«jrg«* Fi
y p re s id e n t o f th e
Young ’« op,«* «x’ie ty . poke. Sam
B ic h r« , th e gre«*ting fro m o th e r
B a p tis t r• in t«*r > w h o w e re u n a b le
to atte» d an«, B< v D ic k m a n sent
h is gree lin g Bev. W e n ig e r and R ev
M o rin g o f P o rtla n d spoke.
S. W
M rs. W S c h m id t, p re s id e n t o f th«*
I.adi«-
B m i
G r a f r«*pr< sented th e M is s io n a ry
G u ild Mi
Ben C ro c n i and M rs.
John C r
ii p la y e d a d u e t on th e
p ip e o n
( * ( * p tl« H l
Miss Wolf Bride
of T. Traughber
M is
M ab e l W o lf, d a u g h te r o f
Mi
t ini 'io i W o lf o f B e a v e rto n ,
a m i T hon.a T ra u g h b e r. son o f M r.
and M r
Ray T ra u g h b e r o f H ills ­
boro. .'.l ie m a rrie d F rid a y a t V a n ­
c o u v e r Wash. T h e b rid e 's siste r.
M rs. V e rn e A h re n s, gave a s h o w e r
in h e r h o n o r W ednesday a fte rn o o n .
B ir th d a y C e le b ra te d —
F re d C orn J r. e n te rta in e d a g ro u p
o f h i' frie n d s last S a tu rd a y on his
n in th b irth d a y . G uests p re se n t w e re
L o u is Z u m w a lt. L e s te r C l a r k .
W ayne Faber. S tu a rt R ich a rdso n .
D e lo ,. A n d ir o n , G o rd o n D ow ns,
G eorge A llis o n and Ja ck Scarce.
G a m e w e re p la y e d and Deloss A n ­
derson won th e p riz e fo r th e b a c k ­
w a rd re la y race. L e s te r C la r k w o n
th e p riz e fo r th e c h e w in g gum
c u lp tu re contest and S tu a rt R ic h ­
ardson won th e p riz e fo r th e p e a n u t
race. R e fre sh m e n ts w e re se rve d b y
M rs . C o rn, assisted b y M is s A r d is
E llin g s o n .
D orcas C lu b M eets—
D o n a s c lu b o f A ll S a in ts M issio n
m et T h u rs d a y e v e n in g w ith M rs. R.
J. B e a ttie M rs R W G ates was as­
s is tin g hostess. B a ffle b rid g e f u r n ­
ished e n te rta in m e n t fo r th e e v e n in g
w it h M esdam es C h a rle s Douglass.
G u y P a in e a nd B il l Jones m a k in g
h ig h
core G uests present w e re
Mesdames W. H e n ry . H E. S taples,
H. B a rro w s and G u y Paine.
E n te rta in at D in n e r P a rty —
M r. and M rs. G. N . T a g g a rt gave
a d in n e r p a rty M o n d a y e v e n in g fo r
t h e ir d a u g h te r, M rs. M . C. P ic k le -
s im e r o f San Diego. C al. G uests
A b o u t Ml s tu d e n ts o f v io lin and
e.uitar fro m F ore st G ro v e and H ills ­
b o ro p u p ils o f D o roth e a L o n g , w ill
lie p re se n te d ill a r e c ita l a t th e
,\1i tlx K lis t c h u rc h in th is c it y S a tu r ­
D
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W
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’s
A lu m n i and fo rm e r student.« o f
Sister 11oiiorrd—
day n ig h t, b e g in n in g at 7:45.
Miss Murjorh* B a u g h m a n e n te r ­ O regon S h ite c o lle g e liv in g in tin B e lie f C o rps w ill lx* h e ld to d a y
A n o rc h e s tra o f 50 w ill* p la y s ix
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ta in e d w it h a supper p a rty S a tu r ­ c o u n ty w ill m eet in th e c h a m b e r
n tu n h e is w it li H elen B e c k e r as ac­
d a y n ig h t at h e r hom e at W itc h o f co m m e rce rooms Tin- d a y n ig h t For« t (¡ro v e . N«*wb«*rg. H ills b o ro co m p a n ist.
Hazel. c o m p lim e n tin g h e r sister. fo r th e p u rp o se of organizing an am t V«*rnonla w ill be rep re se n te d .
T h e p u b lic is in v ite d to a tte n d .
K e g u la r m«*e,ing o f G e n e ra l R a n ­
M i s M ab e l B aug h m a n , o f S cu ttle , O reg o n S ta te c lu b
som corps W B. C . w ill be h e ld C h a p te r Has P a r ty —
w h o is h e r guest th is w eek. M r
I
Ffl.vctta A lle n w.c: am ong the
F rid a y a fte rn o o n a t th e V e te ra n s ’
G am m a
C h a p te r
of
H ills b o r o
H
o
w
a
rd
H
illis
spent
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w
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k
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h a ll.
guests, o th e rs b e in g fr ie n d . fro m
C h ris tia n C o u n c il e n te rta in e d at an
end
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P o rtla n d .
’" A p r il F ool P a r ty ” at th e h o m e o f
E llio tt
,<«• was a cco m p a n ie d by
M r and M rs B o n u ld B ich a rd so n M r. and M rs . F r itz A b e n d ro th last
C om p lim ented on Birthday
H u r ry W o ja h n and N o rm a n
!)<•-
M i and M i
F rn e t A n u tc h e r o f Fr«-«*.. w ho v is ite d ( ’ In- te r W o ja h n o f P o rtla n d spi n , th e w<*< k-e n d T h u rs d a y e v e n in g . T h e e n tire e ve ­
w ith h e r par« nt«. M r. and M rs A
< 1’» a II.n u t r n te i ta i .« I w it,I i d i e <1 and D ic k Suth«*i la n d
a t K a p p a W Hav«*ns M rs B ic h a rd so n and h e r n in g w as g iv e n o v e r to th e p la y in g
p a rty S u n d a y in h o n o r o f th e b ir t h ­ D e lta B h o fr a t e r n it y O S C
n f A p r il stunts. M rs. C II K e lly
!«ter. M rs P aul Jones, and son o f ;e isted w it h th e games. G uests in ­
d a y m in iv e r a rv o f M iss P h y llis A m -
D
r
and
M
rs
K
J
N
ic
o
l.
M
r
and
M c M in n v ille a re sp e n d in g th e w e e k c lu d e d A lla n S ig le r. W esley S to u t.
a c h e r T e n gueflts a tte n d e d th e p a r ­
A I, Busch and m n Dale. at th e Hav«*ns hom e.
ty . in c lu d in g M r and M rs F re d M i
R ii h a rd A h '
H a rla n S tu a rt, W a lte r
Mr
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nd
M
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and
A rn a c h e r und d a u gh te rs.
Mr
a m i M rs. J o h n B e rg e n o f F ix 'lk e r. M e lv in M a rin e r. R o b e rt
Mi
H a r ry M o rg a n sp e n t th e w e e k ­ M at h fic ld
w e re guests th e last N o la n . F o rre s t B e rg re e n , V in c e n t
I v r r K c .id y < lass M eet»—
end at B o c k a w a y w it h M r. M organ, o f th«* w v r k o f M r B e rg e n ’.« m o th ­ P in h
K e n n e th S u n d b c rg . I.e y ro n
M rs H a ro ld l-iu lcy. a i t«*<l b y w h o
is
w o r k in g at accounting e r M r
C. B A p p le g a te , a nd o th ­ M ille r , Hoy B u rn e tt. P a u l Ennes.
M r. M u n o u H a rt. e n te rta in e d th e th e n * th is w eek.
C
ly
d
e
B
irc h . Jam es A b ts . N o la n were Mr and Mrs. C. E Riggs and
e r re la tiv e
Th«\v w e re en ro u te to
E v e r Heady class o f th<* ( ’K ris tia n
J. B A le x a n d e r a n d fa m ily o f Tacmma to a tte n d a F lo ris ts ’ co n ­ F u rro w , I.u V e rn e A b e n d ro th and d a u g h te r D o ro th y o f H u b e r. M rs.
c h u rc h T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n at the
C o u n c il A d v is o r H e n ry S. H a lle r.
n e a r M c M in n v ille m o ve d last w«*ek ve n tio n .
S p e n ce r J o n i o f P o rtla n d . M r. a nd
horn«* o f M rs. H a le y.
to
th e
E rv in
B u rk h a , te r place
M rs N e w to n T ho m p so n and d a u g h ­
M r and M r« P e te r S c h u k a r, and Form er R esidents V isit—
A la s k a n s V is it —
south «if H ills b o r o w h e re Mr Alex­ d a u g h t r Shiral«*«*. M r
M r and M rs. H o w a rd B a ird o f te r. M rs H a r ry S h a y lc r and C la y -
S c h u k a r, s
M r a m i M rs
W. T . Hah* 'o f ander will co n d u c t a Guerns«*y
m o th e r M i
C a m e P o w e r o f P o r t­ M . ii'- h liild v .e ie c a llin g on H ills ­ b o u rn e B r o w n h ill.
W ra n g e ll. A la s k a , w e re guests last d a ir y fa rm .
land. and grandfa,h«*r. C h a rle s L o h - b o ro frie n d : T ue sd a y, e n ro u te S ilv er Tea S u nd ay—
kn tn p. spent th e week-« nd a t W e- home fro m T acom a. Wash . w h e re
St. M a tth e w s z \lta r so c ie ty w i l l
com a Beach.
.Mi B a ird a tte n d e d an in s u ra n c e sp o n sor a s ilv e r tea at th e school
L it t le M iria m C ro c k e tt and B o b b y co n v e n tio n . T h e y w e re a cco m p a n ­ h a ll S u n d a y a fte rn o o n b e g in n in g at
B u rn e tt w e re guests o f G e o rg ia . ied b y th e ir d a u g h te rs . M rs . W il­ 2:30 o 'c lo c k fo r th e b e n e fit o f C a th ­
Paul ahd V ir g in ia P a tte rs o n at th«* lia m M c C a rte r a n d lit t le d a u g h te r, o lic par.she» in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty .
G et H igher
G a m m a P h i Beta b e n e fit th e a tre and M i s M u r ie l B a ird o f P o rtla n d . D r. D. C. M c D o n a ld a nd F a th e r
p a rty in P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y .
M r. a n d M rs . B a ird and fa m ily O 'K e e fe o f B e a v e rto n a re am ong
M r a nd M rs R o b e rt B u rlin g a m e fo r m e r ly re sid e d here, w h e re th e y speakers to be pre se n t, and an in ­
spent th«* w«*«*k-enc, w ith M r. and
te re s tin g p ro g ra m is p ro m ise d .
Mr*- ( ’ I*' W«*l,s at P a c ific C ity , and w e re in th e m e rc a n tile business L a d ie s ' A id M e e t s —
P lu » G r e n ie r
a b o u t 24 ye a rs ago.
visit«*d D r am t M rs. H o w a rd W « -,l;
W hen you invest your
L a d ie s ' A id
if
th e C h ris tia n
at Seaside Sun«,ay.
Niei e V isits—
c h u rc h w ill m eet W ednesday a f t e r ­
savings h ere, they have
M rs R a lp h B arney sp e n t se ve ra l
M rs E s th e r I.a e p p la o f San F ra n ­ n o o n w e ll M rs. J. II. G a rre tt. M es­
in te llig en t an d
econ­
days last w<*<*k w ith h e r siste r. M rs. cisco is a guest o f h e r u n c le and dam es E C re c k p a u m . T o w n se n d .
T ho m a s B«*a,y at St. H elens. M r. a u n t. M r. and M rs W illia m A id in g - S y lv ia Benn a nd Jo h n R o llin s a re
om ical m anagem ent . .
fo r Y o u r
B arney sp«*nt th e w e e k -e n d th e re .
i t . O th e r guests at a d in n e r
p a rty th e c o m m itte e in charge.
are p ro fitab ly em ploy­
M rs C n rra E n g lish re tu rn e d S a t­ S u n d a y at th e A ld in g e r hom e w e re
ed In e a rn a liberal re ­
u rd a y fro m S e a ttle . W ash., w h e re M r. and M rs A r t h u r A ld in g e r and R eturns from H ospital—
M rs L o u is H e r b o ld t re tu rn e d last
she sp e n t se ve ra l w e e ks w it h h e r M r. and M rs. F ra n c is Z ic h a .and
turn for vou.
w e e k fro m G ood S a m a rita n h o s p ita l,
dau gh te r« .
fa m ilie s o f P o rtla n d .
w h e re she has been f o r a lm o st th re e
M r. and M r«. L . G. B u rg e and
m on th s, a nd is c o n v a le s c in g a t th e
T hey are secured by m any m odern hom es . . . the
M r. a m i M r
F ra n k B a k e r v is ite d H osts al D inn er P arty—
■Mrs. A . G o rd o n . B ro o k s G o rd o n , hom e o f h e r sister. M rs . L e o n a rd
at Seaside and F o rt S te ve n s S u n ­
finest security know n. Don’t he satisfied w ith less
and M iss T h e lm a S h a w o f P o rtla n d , V a n L o rn .
day.
th a t the safety and profit we offer.
M iss D o ro th y G o rd o n and W illia m I. eave for N ew A o r k —
M rs. C h a rle s I, W a lk e r e n te r ta in ­
l.in d fo o t o f S alem . M r. a nd M rs. J.
M r. and M rs. K e n n e th E m e ry le ft
ed h e r F orest G ro v e b rid g e c lu b
H B a ile y o f F orest G ro v e , and M iss S a tu rd a y b y tr a in fo r D e tro it. M ic h .,
T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n .
Ml MltFIt I i n l ltA I IIOMF K IA N BAN K
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at
a
w h e re th e y w ilt ta k e d e liv e r y o f a
M rs. G ertrud«* C a le f sp e n t th e
w e e k -e n d w ith Misses M a rth a and d in n e r p a rty S u n d a y at th e h o m e o f ne w c a r and c o n tin u e to Schenec­
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ta d y. N . Y .
M y ra C a le f at Eugene.
A ttends Board M eetin g—
G le n n L u th e r o f S a le m spent S u n ­ H onored on B irth d ay—
M rs. B. W. Barnes, a m e m b e r o f
d a y w it h M r. and M rs. O tto H a r t-
M rs. Pete S e h u k a rt gave a b ir t h ­
ra in p f.
d a y party S a tu rd a y h o n o rin g th e the C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h s ta te
B ob O ’B rie n o f M a r s h fie ld sp e n t te n th b ir th d a y o f h e r d a u g h te r S h ir - b oard, a tte n d e d a lu n c h e o n and
J M PERSON, Mrr
S u n d a y w ith h is m o th e r, Mrs*. H. S. alee. L it t le guests w e re N o rm a L o u bo ard m e e tin g T u e s d a y a t th e F irs t
Rogers
S avin g» A Loan Bldg.
Ililfoboro, O regon
K ru e g e r. B e tty M a y . Frances H ib ­ C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h in P o rtla n d .
M is . F lo ra W ic k o f P ort la m , spent b a rd . C o le n e M adsen, and E v e ly n Mrs. P ain e E ntertain s—
th e w e e k -e n d at th«* M . W ic k hom e. > S c h u lm e ric h .
M rs. G u y P a in e e n te rta in e d h e r
se w in g c lu b M o n d a y e v e n in g . P re s ­
e n t w e re M esdam es J a y P h illip s , S
W M c lh u is h , C h a rle s D ouglass and
W illia m P ow ers.
(). S. ( Alumni to
Form Club Here
P ¡uro Th ro pi
A R G ü S . H T E E S B Ô R O , O R E G O N
W. R. ( ’. District
Convention Today
Mr
April 23 and 24
(’
Sami«*, entertain«*«, 19
nn*rrib«is «>f th e Ileywi»«»«, S t* w in f
P A C IF C U N IV E R S IT Y . A p r il 13
i S p e c ia l'
T w e lv e
e n tir e ly
ne w
,i hools have a lre a d y increased the
e n ro llm e n t o f th e P a c ific U n iv e r s ity
a n n u a l m u sic to u rn a m e n t, w h ic h
w ill he fie ld on A p r il 2.3 and 24
D e fe n de rs o f title s w ill be L in c o ln
h ig h
ch o o l fo r C lass A ; O regon
C it y fo r Class B. a n d C o rb e tt fo r
Class U
T h i y e a r f o r th e f ir s t tim e , th e
to u rn a m e n t w ill be d iv id e d in to
fo u r cla I- a nd th e g ra d in g w ill he
based on q u a lit y r a th e r th a n in t e r ­
p re ta tio n . A l l so lo e ve n ts and th e
s trin g quartet, w ill ta k e p la ce on
F rid a y th e 23rd and a ll g ro u p events
w ill fo llo w on S a tu rd a y T h e to u r n ­
a m e n t w ill b e g in p ro m p tly at 9 a.
rn on both d a ys C lass A choruses
w ill rio t be sch e d uled u n t il S a tu rd a y
a fte rn o o n .
T h e c h a irm a n o f th e ju d g e s w ill
be F ra n k T C h a p m a n , a t one tim e
dean o f th e P a c ific u n iv e r s ity c o n ­
s e rv a to ry o f m u s ic a nd th e m an
la rg e ly re s p o n s ib le f o r th e e a rly
g ro w th and d e v e lo p m e n t o f th a t
d e p a rtm e n t. M r C h a p m a n was a
s tu d e n t o f th e fa m o u s S. W . B.
M a th e w s and L o u is F a lk and was at
one tim e a m e m b e r o f th e C h ica g o
S y m p h o n y o rc h e s tra in th e fir s t
v io lin section. M r. C h a p m a n w ill,
also, be guest o f th e p re s e n t s tu d e n t
body.
T h e m e rc h a n ts o f F o re s t G ro v e
have again d o n a te d n in e s ilv e r
tro p h ie s to be a w a rd e d to th e in ­
d iv id u a l so lo ists in each fie ld . These
tro p h ie s are to be re ta in e d p e rm a n ­
e n tly b y th e w in n e rs . A s has been
c u s to m a ry a ll c o n te s ta n ts w ill be e n ­
te rta in e d a t a dance a nd c a rn iv a l
sixm so re d b y th e W o m en 's A th le tic
association w ith M is s W in ifr e d F o r t ­
n e r in charge. A lso , th e P a c ific u n i­
v e rs ity band w i l l e n te rta in w it h an |
o u td o o r co n ce rt.
C o m m itte e s in c h a rg e o f th e .
to u rn a m e n t w i l l be: re g is tra tio n . D r.
R o b e rt E F itc h : h o u s in g . M iss Rhoda
M ills and B lu e K e y f r a t e r n it y : u s h ­
ers. R o g e r F o lg a te ; p u b lic ity . D r.
H e n ry F. P ric e : d o rm ito rie s . D ean '
M a rg a re t M o rg a n and Pete M ille r .
Mr». Hartley llo»te»»—
M r ; J W. B a rn e y
e n te rta iiu M
T h u rs d a y n ig h t w it h a b e n e fit d in -
n e r and b rid g e p a rty to augm ent
the P v th ia n S is te r d is tric t c o n v e n ­
tio n fu n d . F o u r ta b le s o f u u c tio n
b r dg«* w e re play«*«,, h o n o rs g o in g
to M«*sdam«*s G
Russe,, M organ.
Agne
B ro w n . I.y m a n H ow e , a nd
R alph Dre»s«*r.
c lu b W«.*diu*sday a fte rn o o n o f last
w eek. M i '4. R. F T a y lo r to ld o f
som e o f h e r «*xperiences on h e r r e ­
c e n t t r ip
east and
th ro u g h th e
so u th. M rs. S aunders w ill e n te r ­
F nh rtaiii at Supper D an ce—
ta in th e c lu b n e x t week.
M r. and M r> L y m a n H o w e e n te r-
tain«*«, w ith a supp«*r dance S a tu r ­
R u b b e r »tam ps and o ffic e s u p ­ day n ig h t at th e Forest H ills C o u n ­
plies. H ills b o r o A rg u s .
t f t r y clu b .
It’s Building Time!
< heck over the list of suggested b uilding p ro jects
below . \ ou’ll be surprised how m any will in te r­
est y o u '.
N ew
H ouse
B a rn
G a ra g e
N ew Roof
L a ttic e
Fence
P a in t J o b
R e m o d e lin g
S u m m e r C o tta g e
W e will be glad to give you a c cu ra te estim ates,
w ithout obligation on y o u r part, fo r th e above or
on any building pro g ram . Let us help you.
C o u rte s y an d Q u a lit y B u ild in g
M a t e r ia ls
Pool - Gardner Lumber Co.
F u lle r F ra n c h is e D e a le rs
“If It’s Lum ber—Call Our Number”
Phone 2691
151 W. B aselin e
I fie Dorchester
S m a rt N ew H o tp o in t
*137’» «e^.
1 tKM« TO
SL’,1 YOU
V isit in C aliforn ia—
M r and M rs E d w a rd S c h u lm e r-
ic h le ft T h u rs d a y fo r R ic h a rd s o n
S p rin g s. P la c e r v ille a n d S a c ra m e n ­
to. Cal., f o r a th re e w e e k s ' v is it.
P la c e r v ille is M r. S c h u lm e ric h 's
c h ild h ood hom e.
Ihincrrd on B irth day—
H. L . M a c K e n z ie was h o n ore d
w ith a stag d in n e r p a rty Thursday-
n ig h t at his hom e. P la te s w e re la id
f o r tw e lv e .
WE DEAL IN REAL ESTATE
An E le c tric
R ange Free
Each W eek
■
W in sn E le c tr ic
K ia g e ! A sk s a y
electric range dealer
for details about
fast, easy contest.
Hurry!
Writ«»
F ire an«. Automobile Insurance
Make Loans anti Issue Surety Bonds
KU RA TLI & W ISM ER
Hillsboro, Oregon
Phone 1.191
140 N. 2nd Ave.
EARNINGS
SECURITY
SAVINGS
Tualatin Valley Federal Savings and
Loan Association
D
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M
T
l
*
t*w iw I ln%»
- ^ /n e n /a r s f / msst
COWPX/CFD ÖW z
Buys P lace H ere—
E R. W a lk e r o f E d m o n to n . Can.,
has p u rch a se d th e C h a m b e rs place
at L a u re l a n d w i l l m o v e h e re in th e
fa ll. He is a b ro th e r o f A . W. W a lk e r
o f H ills b o ro .
Sponsors D em onstration—
S o c ia l C ir c le o f th e C o n g re g a tio n - '
al c h u rc h is s p o n s o rin g a soap d e m ­
o n s tra tio n a t Ire la n d 's s to re T u e s ­
day a fte rn o o n .
MODERN
DENTAL
WORK
as it
SHOULD
BE DONE
ö e n e ra /
Motor» Y’tilua
OF OTHER ¿OWFWOFP ¿ W & F z /v o s /rw iy s
\
EXTRA mile«
per ■niton, to
jive you peak
fionoiny.
EXTRA Knee-Action
amoothneai, to let you
rett aa you rid«.
TO C H J/V O F rO THE B /66E F ,S yH 00rH F F , S M A R T E R P O / v r / M
Won by Pontiac’s beauty
1
i.. and i
size, this m otorist looked up the
price and discovered this amazing fact: * based
on 18 m o n th s term s in 168 representative
cities, the average difference in m o n th ly
pa ym en ts between a Pontiac. DeLuxe six
2-door sedan arid the sam e m odel o f the
next low er-priced cars is only 15 cents a
day. As you might expect, no time was lost
in buying the finest low-priced ear. And own­
ership brought another great discovery! Pon­
tiac is far and away the m o st economical
car ¡¡¡¡g experienced m o to r is t h a d ever
driven! Yes, it pays to change to a Pontiac—
you get m ore s a tis fa c tio n in every way.
If you doubt it, drive a lower-priced car, then
step into a Pontiac and prove what a world of
difference in value Pontiac offers for a very
small difference in price.
Dr.ABRAMS
B tA U T IF U L
T H IN S
IIIBsboro, O regon
ON
G L A S S E S F IT T E D
C om m ercial B uild in g
Phones
Residence 2972
O ffice 2971
Hour»
9:30 a. m. to 12 m.
1 :30 p. rn. to 5 p. m.
pepco Electric sto r es
OF THE PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
T h e F ir s t N a t io n a l B a n k
of Portland, Oregon
Condensed Statement of Head Office and 35 Branches
As of March 31, 1937
RESOURCES
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks. .$27,315,713.82
United States Bonds.............................. 24,479,617.82 $51,795,331.64
Municipal and O ther B onds.......................................... 19,077,612.09
Loans and D iscounts....................................................... 26,064,608.73
Stock in Federal Reserve B an k ......................................
150,000.00
Bank Premises, F urniture and F ix tu re s.....................
2,170,095.12
O ther Real E s ta te ...........................................................
106,739.27
Real E state Sold Under C ontract.................................
98,013.02
Custom ers’ L iability— Acceptances
and Foreign Bills................................................
36,942.58
Interest E a r n e d ...............................................................
463,735.13
Other Resources ..............................................................
83,257.89
TOTAL ..................................................................$100.016,335.4/
LIABILITIES
Capital ....................................................... $2,500.000.00
Surplus ..................................................... 2,500,000.00
Undivided P r o f i t s .................................
999,968.81
$ 5,999,968.84
Reserves for Contingencies, Interest
Expenses, etc........................................................
1,328,693.77
Acceptances and Foreign Bills......................................
38,810.94
Interest Collected in Advance........................................
108,074.25
Other L iabilities...............................................................
239,263.33
Deposits .........' ................................................................. 92,331.524.34
TOTAL ..................................................................$100,046,335.11
MAIN BRANCH . .
UPTOWN BRANCH
FIFTH. SIXTH AND STARK
. SIXTH AND MORRISON
Other Portland Branches
SOUTHEAST PORTLAND BRANCH
MONTAVILI.A BK INCH
LIVESTOCK KENTON BRANCH
Branches Outside of Portland
M n tn rn S m I^ h C o r p o r a tio n
MOST
SPECIALIST
ALBANY
ASHLAND
ASTORIA
BEND
CONDON
TW O G R E A T R A D IO PR O G R A M S
" N e w . T h r o o ih A
W o n ien 'a F , e . ” ev ery M o n d a y . H 'r r f n r .,/,,
F r id a y
aftrrn iH O i. C o lu m b ia n a ltr o r h .
■V anoti- S h o w •—d ir a c t
f r o m th a l - a d i n f voZZeAe , a n ip u a e , r r r r r F r id a y Ifl llJ P M
(K S T 1 FT S C R a d N a tw o r k T U N E IN I
THI
EVE EAR. NOSE and THROAT
• T h is new H o tp o in t surely w o u ld to n e up y o u r k itc h e n ,
w o u ld n 't it? I t ’s a R EA L beauty. B ut th e re ’ s m o re to it than meets
the eye in th is p ictu re . F or exam ple, it comes com plete w ith
3 hi-speed ( a ,ro d c o o k in g u n its , a t h r if t c o o k e r, tim in d e r clock«
c o n d im e n t set and range lig h t. I t has a line b ig autom atic oven
and a u tensil d ra w e r . . . and lo ts o f o th e r th in g s w o rd s can’t
describe. See th is range. Y o u ’l l be g la d you d id .
ROSE CITY BRANCH
UNION AND RUSSELL BRANCH
EAST PORTLAND BRANCH
P O N T IA C MOTOR D IV IS IO N . P O N T IA C , M IC H IG A N
C a rtw rig h t P o n tiac Sales
227 8. T h ir d A ve.
and is by
HARRISON D- HUGGINS
M. D.
W H IIL S
COQVILE.8
A l l W o r k D o n e in M y
Own
L a b o ra to r ie s
FOSSIL
GRANTS I’ 188
GRESHAM
HEPPNER
H 1 L I.S I
ilO O D I
LAKEVIEW
MEDFORD
NEWBERG
NORTH BEND
NYSSA
OREGON CITY
PENDLETON
SALEJI
STAYTON
THE DALLES
TILLAMOOK
UNION
WOODBURN
LA GRANIN
ENTERPRISE
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION