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H IL L S B O R O
Portland Fliers
Guests Here
Last Sunday
p a rty la .t week in h o n o r o f her
b io U n o a n d • .h i in la w , M i and
Mi
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O t h e r . p i. m t w. re M r and M rs
Bay N. il o f S a iiv i.
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L d g a r M oai o f B u rlin g to n , D o ro ­
th y and L o re e l Boy and th e hohtess
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c lu d e , a n io u p ol 'I, lie, II' , d P ilots w«>or| (ir.ing«* m e e tin g last W e d ­
and students headed b y Ed H all, nesday to .show th e o ld -tim e p ie -
lot .d a v ia tm
B iie o f the («»m m unity and («range
I a il h r r i . 's h l c ii l
h is to ry
L« ttd in i! lln * P iiitlm id g ro u p was
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Schm» hai .
le n t and c lu b Ia n S a tu rd a y.
<•1 »4.1111Z«| S' v en p i.m i •. mad«* the
tu p . «*IIC(»1 • nt« 1 m g fug above 1 » n il-
land
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J o u r n e y i n g fro m Hu p u r l to l l ills -
h o i O III c a l
t i l l II I 111 <1 by Hie B le a k -
t.c t c lu h . c o n v o y , ,| by Hie l i r e tr u c k ,
I I '" g ........ u ic l le i b re a kfa st at the
N O R T H P L A IN S N o rth P la in s
l l i l l 'l i o r u I 'h a iiiiiicy A tte n d in g the
chool
tart« d M on d a y w ith M rs
in e e tm it w ere 27 nu m b, i s (,f a ll K u th W ill p rin c ip a l and M rs L e w is
g ro u p s t i pi . • ented
fo r tin lo w e r grudes
.Speak,u , in c lu d e d Hi .1 ( , K o h h
Mr
I M K ir k p a t r ic k «if M e ta lin e
t c p i , , n t l n g M a y o r .1 II
G a rre tt I*.«II
W a sh , i v is itin g In i d a u g h ­
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te r M r
D uane C h a m b e rla in , and
p i 1 u h Id o l H i, l b , a kfa st i lu ll, Ed fa m ily .
H a ll, fo r the local a via to rs, and
J e rr y C’h a in k x rlm n had an cm -
P re sid e n t H ow ,- A ch u y c iiie n ts at • r g e n c y o p e r a t i o n f o r a p p e n d ic itis
the u irp m t w e re r i luted, as w e ll as last T h u r day. 11« is at S m ith 's h o s­
p la te . fo | H ie l u t l l l ' e
p ita l.
B e fo r e le a v in g H ill I, o n . t h e v is-
Mr
M< r r i t t Jackson and d a u g h ­
l" i
g a v e a n e x h ib itio n o f fly in g
te r L a v e lle re tu rn e d S u n d a y a fte r
T h e t 'o i l l .i n d p a r t y n u m b e re d I I
p< tid in g ten days w ith Plum * H o tc h ­
kiss and fa m ily o f L a k e v ie w and
Mi
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ii.,! - . a n d
fa m ily o f S ununt r Lak« W h ite t h e r e
M K inl« \ « bind upi »i«i| M un d a y tin s a tte n d e d th e ro u n d u p at L a k e -
T h e y also v is ite d re la tiv e s
w ith M i
M a rg a te ! D ickm a n its view
a t K cdrnond
h acher
Mi
Kob< i t H ig g iii:, M is - G e r­
M r and M r
Ja i l e r C yp h e r, M r
trude* H tg g trr. u f l.u s A ngeles \ is- .«nd M i
H e n ry C y p h e i M r
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it« -1 M i
Nam \ B«»v S a tu rd a y
m e r M a\
o f Y a m h ill, M rs F.va
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N a n c y B uy g a v e a d in n e i W o rm e l o f L e w is to n . Idaho. E ugenia
C yp h e r. M a rg a re t C y p h e r. L a u ra
UH
M ill« t and E lm e r M ays J r spent
th e w e e k-e n d at T illa m o o k beaches.
M rs Eva W«»rmel o f L e w is to n ,
M aho. is sp e n ding a fe w days w ith
frie n d s and re la tiv e s Sin* is a sis­
te r o f H e n ry and Le 4« r C y p h e r.
School J’crni Opens
at North Plains
Bethany-Cedar Mill
ACCIDENTS
Extension Center
to Start Classes
Can Y «ru
T im e
A ffo rd
fro m
to L o s e
Y o u r W o rk
Because
o f an
A c c id e n t ?
R( SliLOW uboul an
, , ,, ip mi a a I DISABILITY
INSI IRA Nt E policy in an
old line hoard com pany.
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Ask
l,ES LACKEY
I limn,-r & Lackey
i l l , out his claim
RUSHLOW
T h e n ig h t and
la te
a fte rn o o n
• la* .«• , o f tin* P o rtla n d
e xte n sio n
c e n te r o f th e state system o f h ig h e r
«•ducat n »rt
re p re s e n tin g th e O n i-
v c i a ty o f O regon. O reg o n
S ta te
< «»liege. and th e O reg o n
N o rm a l
chools w ill open on M onday. Sep­
t e m b e r 27 N ig h t classes w ill m eet
m L in c o ln H ig h .c h o o l at 7 15 and
ift«*i no«»n classes at 4 15 in th e C e n ­
tr a l lib r a r y .
O ne h u n d re d and f if t y
courses
w ill he o ffe re d in 28 d iff« -re n t fie ld s.
Class« s w ill he g iv e n in a cco u ntin g ,
a rt b a ctei io lo g y , business a d m in is ­
tr a tio n . dra m a , econom ics, e d u ca ­
tio n . E n g lish , e n to m o lo g y . F re n ch ,
g e o gra p h y. geology, G e rm a n . h is ­
to ry , h«»m«* econom ics, jo u rn a lis m ,
landscape a rc h ite c tu re , m ath e m a tics,
m u .« n u tritio n , p h y s ic a l e d u ca tio n ,
p o litic a l science, p s y c h ia try . p u b ­
lic spe a kin g, sociology, S panish, and
zoology.
C atalogues m ay be o b ta in e d at the
P o rtla n d E xte n sio n C e n te r o ffic e .
814 O reg o n b u ild in g . A tw a te r 2919.
Club Members
Guests Soon of
Portland Hank
W h ile 4 -H c lu b m em ber« n t W ash­
in g to n e n iih ly a w a it se le ctio n o f an
o u ts ta n d in g boy and g ir l fro m th e ir
g ro u p , ju d g e s w h o w ill announce
th e ch o ice an- s tu d y in g Hie a c h ie v e ­
m e n t and le a d e rs h ip re c o rd o f euch
co n te sta n t p re p a ra to ry to m a k in g a
fin a l ch o ice la te r in th e m o n th T h e
ju ilg e s m th is c o u n ty are I, E F ra n ­
ce
a i.-tan t c o u n ty a gent. <). B
K ia n . . c o u n ty .school s u p e rin te n d ­
ent. and It II T isd a le , m an a g e r
H ills b o ro
b ra n c h
F irs t N a tio n a l
B a n k o f P o rtla n d .
In re c o g n itio n n f t h e ir a ch ie ve ­
m ents Hie tw o w in n in g T i l c lu b ­
ber « i l l he in P o rtla n d O cto b e r 4 a
and <1 to a tte n d th e P a c ific I n t e r ­
n a tio n a l L iv e s to c k E x p o s itio n ns
g u e s is o f T h e F irs t N a tio n a l B ank
o f P o rtla n d A ll e n te rta in m e n t and
tra n s p o rta tio n w ill lie a rra n g e d b y
H ie bunks, c o -o p e ra tin g w ith I I C.
Si v in n in O reg o n 4-H c lu b d ire c to r.
In P o rtla n d the W a sh in g to n w in -
ni i s « i l l jo in o u ts ta n d in g c lu h m em -
in i , l e en fro m e v e ry o th e r c o u n ty
in Hie ta lc , and th e huge p a rty w ill
r.'g c t. i in a b o d y at one n f th e large
hot, I , u n d e r th e chap ero n u g e n f a
hank o ffic e r.
Si le c tio n o f each boy and g il l w ill
h e b a s e d on a system o f a c h ie v e ­
m ents v. u rk e d out by S e ym o u r fro m
r. e o r d s u f in d iv id u a l a c tiv itie s in
4 II c lu b w o rk . T h e 1938 c o m p e ti­
tio n wa sponsored e n tire ly by T h e
F irs t N a tio n a l B a n k o f P o rtla n d
Last y e a r's guests w e re K a th r y n
C a w rfc . C o rn e liu s , and C la y to n N y -
herg. T u a la tin .
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
v isio n fo r th e best s w in e p ro je c t in
sh o w m a n s h ip
In th e g ir l . ■ o m p e titio ii. K a tlu y r i
C aw rse and E ith e r K ohh. A c a d e m y ,'
won f ir s t w ith th e ir c o o k in g d e m o n -
itra tm n , "V c g c tc fc lc S alads,' and
K a th r y n w on second w ith h e r k n it ­
tin g in the h o b b y e x h ib it
P a tty
I C yru s, H ills b o ro , w o n a fo u rth place
in c o o k in g No. I.
T h re e 4 I I c lu b w in n e r ; d is p la y e d
stock p ro c u re d fro m th e C h e ste r
W h ite s w in e h e rd o f H o rn e c k e r &
Son, H ills b o ro P r iz e . w on in c lu d ­
ed g ra n d c h a m p io n h a rro w and fir s t
C h e ste r W h ite g ilt.
Rock Creek Holds
Festival Sunday
OREGON
Pair Officials
Pleased With
Argus Support
Plea ,-d w ith th e c o -o p e ra tio n g iv ­
e n h im th r o u g h t h e new s c o lu m n s o f
th e A rg i Ed L. M oore, m a n a g e r n t
th e W a sh in g ton c o u n ty fa ir , gave
H us
.'. .paper c re d it in a sta te m e n t
t i n . z .' i k f o r assisting in b r i n g in g
a la rg e c ro w d to th e fa ir H e said
' Au e v e n t lik e th e W a sh in g ton
c o u n ty fa ir, th a t deserve» to a ttra c t
attendance, m ust have a ttra c tiv e
fi al i i '
and th e re m ust he enough
o f the r ig h t k in d o f p u b lic ity to
reach th e |x.-o|ile w h o m ig h t be in ­
te r.- ied
" T h e w a s h in g to n c o u n ty fa ir re ­
ceived c o n s id e ra b le p u b lic ity fro m
a n u m b e r n f d iffe re n t sources, b u t
tie - c re d it fo r a ttra c tin g th e la rg e
d a ily atte nd a n ce at th e f a ir arid es­
p e c ia lly th a t o f S a tu rd a y and S a tu r­
day n ig h t w h e n th e w e a th e r w a ,
m ost u n fa v o ra b le , and a re c o rd
b re a k in g c ro w d atte nd e d , seems due
la rg e !" to th e fin e p u b lic ity and s u p ­
p o rt o f the H ills b o ro A rg u s and its
s ta ff
‘ T he m an a g e r o f th e f a ir and th e
e n tire fa ir hoard, w ishes to express
s i n e i i - a p p re c ia tio n and th a n k s fo r
th e 'iip p o r t accorded, because th e
m anager feels th a t th is a tte nd a n ce
w u d ie in la rg e p a rt, to th e a d v e r-
t,; .ng and re a d in g m a tte r c a rrie d by
th e A rg u s o v e r such a la rg e t e r r i­
to ry to its m a n y readers. '
iH y Mrs. F ra n k PrzoldO
R O C K C H E E K R ev L ie n k a e m -
per o f L e n ts s|,oke in th e a fte rn o o n
at th e H a rv e s t and M i d o n F e s tiv a l
of th e Rock C reek and H e lv e tia R e­
fo rm e d
c h u rch e s at th e H e lv e tia
c h u rc h S unday. Rev. F'resenhorg.
lo ca l pastor, spoke in th e m o rn in g
School Starts
H ock C re ek school s ta rte d M o n ­
day. A b o u t 7 n e w p u p ils e n ro lle d
A m o n g the boys and g ir ls in th is
section, w h o are a tte n d in g school
e lse w h e re , a re E rm a and B e rn ic e
D ic k , w h o are a tte n d in g school at
G a sto n;
G la d y s
D ic k ,
a tte n d in g
school in P o rtla n d , and E lm e r G ro s ­
se r. B illy H a ffn e r a nd W a rre n D ic k
at H ills b o ro h ig h
M r and M rs R o b e rt F'uegy o f
B ru sh P ra irie . Wash . w e re guests o f
M r. and M rs. J o h n S c h n e id e r Sr.
S u n d a y.
i B y I. R. S lrn b b )
B irth d a y Celebrated
M r. and M rs. F re d D a n ce r and
G< urge Kosencrons does n o t d riv e
fa m ily a tte n d e d a d in n e r g iv e n in th e h ig h school bus as was stated
h o n o r o f th e b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a ry last w eek A lth o u g h he was h ire d
o f M rs. A d o lp h B a d e rts c h e r at M rs. b y th " n o n -h ig h school boa rd . M rs.
B a d e rts c h e r's hom e S u n d a y. A b o u t Bu.-h o f M a n n in g re c e iv e d th e c o n ­
I 30 w e re present.
tr a c t fro m B a n k s u n io n h ig h s c h o o l.
S adie T o e lle , w h o lia s been ill, is
O J M c M a h o n a tte n d e d th e state
im p ro v in g .
(C ontinued fro m page 11
C a rl Jossy, w h o is e m p lo y e d at fa ir at Salem last w eek
M r and M rs O tto H u n g e r and
H a n d ic ra ft c lu b w o n second w ith Eugene, v is ite d hom e fo lk s S u n d a y
h i h a n d ic ra ft e x h ib it Edna S o ld e r,
Ire n e R y la n d sp. n t a w e e k w it h tw o -uns o f G ales C re e k v is ite d
in d iv id u a l in hom e b e a u tific a tio n , frie n d s in P o rtla n d re c e n tly .
M r and M rs. Jnc S m e jk a l S a tu r ­
placed f if t h Joe and Jo h n S a n to ro
d a y and S u n d a y.
of
the
H a /e ld a le
G a rd e n
c lu b
A s trip o f c o u n ty road b etw een
Divorces Filed
placed fo u rth and se ve n th respec­
G enzer and S tru b b fa rm s w as r o c k ­
A r c o - Zada against M a rtin
t iv e ly w ith th e ir garden e x h ib its
ed last w eek.
K r z v w ii eki
Jo se p h B. ai
In Hie p o u ltry d e p a rtm e n t M a rv in
M r and M rs E rn e s t S m e jk a l o f
H e y n d c ric k placed t h ir d w ith his M ild re d
K,
w e re guests o f M rs Theresa
p u lle ts , fo u rth w ith h is hens and
M a lo n e y — M a ry M a g a in st D e n n is S m e jk a l S a tu rd a y and S u n d a y.
,'cund w ith Ins W h ite P e k in d ucks.
A p a rty in h o n o r o f M a r v in J e p ­
V ir g il M e ie r. B lo o m in g , placed th ir d
pesen o f B u rlin g a m e . Cal., w a s
Use th e W a n t A d s in th e A rg u s
w ith Ins pen o f W h ite P e kin ducks. T ho u sa n d s p r o f it b y th e ir use
t f g ive n by M r. and M rs d r i e r Je p p e-
T he c lu h m e m b e rs d id n 't b rin g
hom e as m a n y b lu e rib b o n s as th e y
have in o th e r years, sta te d Francis,
h u t c o n s id e rin g th e ir p a rtic ip a tio n
as a w h o le and in v ie w n f th e d is ­
tin c tiv e h o n o rs w h ic h th e y w on. it
is
p ro b a b ly W a s h in g to n c o u n ty 's
m ost .su c c e ssfu l ye a r u f p a rtic ip a tio n
m th e 4-H a g ric u ltu r a l d iv is io n o f
th e sta le fa ir.
T h e H a ze ld a le B u ild e rs c lu b w o n
th e sweepstakes a w a rd w ith th e ir
m od e l b u ll |ien.
O llie r placing.« by c lu h m em bers
in clu d e , second in c o u n ty H o ls te in
h e rd ; W ilb u r N y b e rg w it h G u e rn ­
SUPERIOR
se y s. D o n a ld M e ie r w ith B ro w n
S « i ' and W esley G ates and Jo h n
SERVICE
H a n le v. H ills b o ro , second and t h ir d
in th e ir d iv is io n in w o o d w o rk in g .
by the lau n d ry with a
It a I p Ii
K ra x b e rg c r,
C la cka m as
co u n ty , was w in n e r o f th e H o lste in
conscience. W’e re tu rn
h e ife r b le e d special o ffe re d b y th e
e v ery th in g but the dirt.
/V rtliu r C o n n e ll fa rm .
Forest G ro v e F u tu re F a rm e rs '
liv e s to c k ju d g in g team w o n socond
place, and a F orest G ro v e H o ls te in
p la ce d th ir d in th a class o f co m p e ­
titio n S a n fo rd H e rr. F orest G ro v e
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F u tu re F a rm e r, was fir s t ill his d i­
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T h a t was th e w e e k w h e n 320 d is ­
tra c te d p a re n ts fro m o u ts id e P o r t­
la n d m ade fr a n tic a p p e a l to th e
c ity p o lic e — "W h e re is m y w a n d e r­
in g g ir l to n ig h t? ”
Q u ite a g ro u p , these g ir ls made
w a itin g fo r th e b o ys a n d n ig h tfa ll
a n d w h a t’’ T h e c it y was w id e op­
en. T h e tip s y w a lk a n d t a lk on th e
s tre e t show ed it. T h e m aids s e llin g
d r in k s across th e bars t o
o th e r
y o u n g g ir ls w it h th e ir m en said it.
A ll in a ll. o u r end o f th e to w n was
n o t in a m ood f o r s p ir itu a l food.
W o u ld th e m e e tin g th is n ig h t echo
th e d esert outside?
A co u p le o f songs and fo llo w e d
h a lf a dozen h ands raised o f m en
w h o w o u ld be re m e m b e re d in p ra y ­
er. H e re was a breeze fro m on
h ig h . B u t w h a t f o r te s tim o n ie s ’
W h e re w e re th e f a it h f u l
whose
s tro n g w o rd s lif t e d th e n e w co n ­
v e rts and lik e w is e c h a lle n g e d th e
unsaved? N o n e p re se n t. B u t God
h ad his m an re a d y . A f t e r th e f ir s t
fe w sentences, w e c a lle d th e s tra n g ­
e r to th e fr o n t to ta k e w h a t tim e he
m ig h t. A c o n v e rte d
p riz e -fig h te r
w h o used to m a k e s tr a ig h t fo r th e
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M rt n rtn irk Deering Farm Machinery
lin rk s . Cars, F arm M ach inery
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F u r T rim m e
COATS
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tio n n o t o n ly m ake r o o k in g ro o te r, b u t
th e y ru t c u rre n t costs, to o . C om e in
to d a y and see the Nnrge e le c tric ranges.
Unusually easy terms now in effect.
Selfridge Furniture Company
1’lionc 2IX
HILLSBORO
136 S. 3rd Ave.
M0BS ’ ASTEyra*’' ”
HERE ARE YOUR
One and two button fitted
styles! Double breasted
models! Action backs!
W orsteds, cheviots and
flannels! Perfect for col­
lege and business. 12-20.
Such important differences in construc­
It does seem unbelievable lo
find such fine quality velour
hats for so little money!
H om e o r A u to R a d io
S U IT S
• Here's the »//»./-modern way to conk!
A Norge electric range conserves heat in
every cooking process. Ovens arc insu­
lated on all six sides! Chromalox cook­
ing units are available on all models.
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M a n T ailored
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Remarkable!
B r o a d c a sts!
FALL
I IIS McCormick-Deering Plow is just what is
needed for turning heavy soil or rolling or hilly
land. The No. IO is unusually compact. Axles arc set
over the beams to give maximum clearance and it has
low-lying screw depth and levelling adjustments. I he
wheels are located to hold the plow steady on the hill­
side. Extra-heavy, long-wearing axles, wheels, and
bearings are other features.
This I .title Genius Plow takes the standard bottoms
or deep tillage bottoms. It is built in 2, 3, and 4-furrow
sizes. Tandem hitches arc available for pulling two
plows behind crawler tractors. A rudder can be
obtained for the rear bottom for plowing very hilly
land.
Ask to see this heavy-duty McCormick-Deering
Tractor Plow.
Velour Hats
for th e B ig F a ll
WELL DRESSED WOMAN'S
for Heavy Soil or Hilly Land
Don't Mita thia!
Let US TUNE
Your Ratfio
B A S IC I T E M S IN T H E
No. 10 Little Genius Plow
I .r.l I'r.u t.n s ,
(('• n tin u M l fro m p«»w I )
Ma< io n ic lodge, o f w h ic h he was a
past m aster. K n ig h ts o f P yth ia s
and was once m a y o r o f H ills b o ro .
He belonged to th e I ’ o rtla n d M e d i­
cal society, was a F e llo w o f th e
A m e ric a n C o lle g e o f P h ysicia n s
and S urgeons and was fo r years
on th e m e d ic a l s ta ff o f G ood Sam a­
r ita n h o s p ita l.
N o business fir m s h o u ld send o u t
a le tte r w ith o u t its b e in g on a
p rin te d le tte rh e a d and in a p rin te d
e n ve lo pe . I t lends d ig n it y to the
business and g ive s it good a d v e rtis -
M c C ormick -D eering
International ltn<k»
Dr. A. B. Bailey
Dies in Portland
slum s o f w h a te v e r c it y he v is ite d .
H is w ife it C h ris tia n a nd he le f t i t
to h e r to b rin g up th e c h ild re n .
H is c o n v e rs io n in a h o s p ita l was
a s t ir r in g s to ry — “ A n d n o w o f a
n ig h t I w r it e h e r w h a t M issio n I
have a tte n d e d .”
Q u ic k ly a n o th e r was on his fe e t
— ” 1 h e a r those
y o u n g fe llo w s
w h im p e r a nd c ry because th e y c a n 't
sleep in a b o x c a r w ith a ll th e j a r ­
r in g a nd ro a r. I d ro p
s a y in g
m y p ra y e r to sleep a ll n ig h t " T he n
others. A re a l p o p corn m e e tin g
fo llo w e d th e p re a ch e r. A t th e close
an o ld is h m an came up to confess
th a t he had been close to a c c e p tin g
th e L o rd f o r some tim e .—"T h a n k
you fo r b rin g in g me to a de cisio n .”
T hen a second, a c h u rc h m em ber,
b u t n o t saved. T h o u g h t he m ust
have a set o f fe e lin g s and th r ills .
So in to th e B ook we w e n t u n t il
he sa w s a lv a tio n in b e lie v in g w h a t
G od s a id in ste a d o f w h a t he m ig h t
feel
" I n o w c o u n t m y s e lf a c h ild
o f G o d ." He b ro k e in to say it. H is
face had th e g la d lo o k on it, too.
T hen he v o lu n te e re d th a t i t was
w h a t th e m an said a b o u t be in g
a b le to sleep in a b o x c a r th a t w o k e
h im up. So blossom ed o u t th e n ig h t
th a t gave no p ro m is e So th e re ­
p ro o f t o o u r lit t le
fa ith . " M y
s tre n g th is m ade p e rfe c t in w e a k ­
n e s s " -G e o rg e N. T a y lo r, B e a v e r­
to n .— P a id adv.
H ills b o r o h e a d q u a rte rs fo r
" P h y l" C oe R a d io M y s te ry
C o n te st B la n ks.
336 E U a s h in fto a
BEAVERTON
sen at th e C A T e lle r hom e S a tu r­
day n ig h t M ins Jeppesen is on h e r
w a y to W a s h in g ton , w h e re she w ill
a tte n d college.
W ith Selfridge F u rn itu re Co.
Phone 21X
Hillsboro
60 K inds of Insurance
P hone 1701Y
Pusro Throe
W ear these w ith dresses,
suits and sport outfits!
Soft fleeces w ith luxuri­
ous fur collars! H igh
shades and classic cob rs.
Sizes 12 to 20.
pA*-1- b y
I f yo u r income i» lim ited, but
you w ant the smartest, new ­
est fashions, come to Pen­
ney's! Stunning new dresses
o f interesting fabrics, fea­
tu rin g the new slim silhou­
ettes. T h e y ’re grand values
— «elect several. 12 to 44.
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