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D undee v is ite d re la tiv e s and frie n d s g iv e n b y th e L a d ie s ' A u x ilia r y o f p o rte d o n ly in an «ambulance o r
c a rrie d p ro n e in th e bed o f a tru c k .
th e M a c h in is t U n io n in P o rtla n d .
laHt S a tu rd a y ,
In m a n y cases it is safer and q u ic k ­ T h e r e « tin < p la c e o f lo v e d o n es n o w
R o b e rta W h a tle y sang tw o solos M rs. P u tn e y H o n o re d
A b ir th d a y p a rty in h o n o r o f e r to b rin g th e d o c to r to th e pa­ d e p a r te d m a y b e h a llo w e d f o r e v e r
M o n d a y e v e n in g at J o b s D a u g h -
b y y o u r e x p re s s io n o f f a m ily r e g a r d
M rs. W. W. P u tn e y was g iv e n last tie n t th a n v ice versa.
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w ith M rs. E M. S to rm s.
a n y tim e * w it h o u t o b lig a tio n .
Our
P o rtla n d . E le v e n w e re present.
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C lu b R e o rganized
disp la ys * o u r fa c ilitie s * o u r e x p e r i­
M on d a y n ig h t th e H u b e r C um -
I f yo u a re u n fo rtu n a te enough to
e n c e a n d c o u n s e l a r e a lw a y s a t
ST. M A R Y ’S H O M E
m e rc ia l c lu b m e t to re -o rg a n iz e arid
be in v o lv e d in an a c c id e n t w h ic h
y o u r c a ll.
St. M a r y ’s w ill be one o f th e ten causes p ro p e r ty dam age, p e rsonal
o u tlin e pla n s fo r th e f u tu r e z\ stag •
team s to e n te r th e C a th o lic h ig h in ju r y o r d eath, y o u m ust re p o rt
and c u rta in f o r sam e h a v e been
OREGON MONUMENT
s ta lle d and th e in t e r io r o f th e h a ll school b a s k e tb a ll to u rn a m e n t a t th e a c c id e n t w ith in 24 h o u rs to th e
th e U n iv e r s ity o f P o rtla n d F e b ru - c o u n ty s h e riff, o r to th e c h ie f o f
WORKS
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p o lic e i f th e a c c id e n t o ccu rs w it h ­
St C e celia c h u rc h h e ld a c a rd a r^
H illsboro and N ew b erg. Ore.
p a rty an d dance a t th e H u b e r h a ll
F a th e r S c a n d lo n C S C diocesan in th e lim its o f a c ity . In m a k in g
H . H . S ta n n a rd , M g r.
ia s t'T u e s d a y "n ig h t "fo r 'b e n e f it " u h s u p e rin te n d e n t o f C a th o lic schools. o u t y o u r re p o rt, be s u re to f i l l in
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week
O ldest P -T . A .
T h e boys w e re a ll v a c c in a te d fo r
A lo h a -H u b e r P .-T. A . is th e pics-
n e e r o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty , h a v in g ' j*m a llp o x by th e c o u n ty p h y s ic ia n
been o rg a n iz e d 25 ye a rs ago.
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V ir g il de P ie ro . L a d d ie P a ra p a id .
M r and M rs B e n ja m in S w anson
and th re e c h ild r e n o f C o rv a llis D a v id H a rtm a n and R o b e rt C a r ­
w e re w e e k -e n d v is ito rs o f M r. and rin g to n . h ig h school stu d en ts, w e n t
M i- Ed J Johnson. H e is a b ro th - as delegate« to th e th re e days So-
e r o f M rs Jo h n son .
d a lity
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G eorge K e s s le r J r . k ille d a c o y ­
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I T h e y w e re m a rrie d in V a n c o u v e r
p ro g ra m .
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I e v e n in g gave a re c e p tio n to tw e n -
K u s k i th a ll (¿ u n e F rid a y
I ty frie n d s at th e ir n e w h o m e a t
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. the re c e p tio n . T h e b rid e r w e ll
S ch o o l ( lofted
I k n o w n in B a n k
w h e re she liv e d
L a u re l school
d in e d fo r tills
a y e a r at th e E E H o p k in s hom e
w eek on account
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H e le n A u s tin .
In g h school w ith th e class o f 1934
and several p u p il a rc a fflic te d
M iss L illia n Steele, w ho is e m -
K ir tlid u v <«*lc lo u t cd
| p lo ye d at th e K xs d e r m a rk e t, sp e n t
M i and M i
lliile ig h W h itn v» re
! the w e e k -e n d at h e r hom e in Ga.
and d a u g h te r. Ire n e and E la in e
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w e re guest., at a h u th d a y d in n e r at
1 h ilip W es -ads w h o is s ta tio n e d
th«» Hav< inan hom e S u u d u y g ive n
w ith the U S. a rm y a ir co rp s at
fo r M i
W h itm o re . m o th e r M rs E
F o rt L e w is , fle w to P o rtla n d a nd
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re m a in e d u n t il T uesday
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M r and M rs B G M eN ay o f F o r ­
w ith his w ife at th e C l i f f S a n d y
est G ro v e spent fro m S a tu rd a y u n ­
home.
t i l W ednesday at the F 1. B lo w n
M r. and M rs. A r c h ie P oole o f
hom e , ’a tn c ia and B ai but a M cN uy.
M o n m o u th
w e re d in n e r g u e s t s
w h o had been w ith th e ir g ra n d p a r-
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A m os S e lle rs
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M rs
V e rle
P r ic k e tt re tu rn e d
c o v e rin g n u tis fu c to rily fro m a r e ­
hom e M o n d a y fro m
ttie
W ilc o x
c e n t o p e ra tio n
M e m o ria l h o s p ita l w ith tie r lit t le
M rs
B la n c h e B e n n e tt W a lla ce
d a u g h te r M e lo d y
wax g iv e n a s h o w e r at th e hom e o f
M r and M rs. Dean E n d ic o tt and
sun K e ith , th e M isses M ae a n d
h e r m o th e r. M r N ile B e n n e tt. Feb-
r u a r y 10.
G race Cason and R a lp h C op d ro v e
to Seaside F rid a y and spent th e
S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty guests ut
w eek end w ith M r. and M rs. F ra n ­
th e Ad<df K u tx hm an h o m e w ere
cis M ille t-
“ P re v e n t .ill p re v e n ta b le ac cident» in 1938“ is th e slogan adop ted
M r and M is V ic to r M ad se n and
M r« . C o r n . - K n o f f o f
M r. and
c h ild re n C oleen R oger a n ti L o re tta
by 8,000 S h ell O il C om pany em p lo yees in th e ir d r iv e to redu ce a u to ­
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T ue j sd s a y ' r n s ig h t St. M a r y ’s p la y s
R. J. W ilc o c x " > o - f e F o re
t G ro v e v is ­
v e r o f G a rd e n Hom e. M r and M rs
is seen h e re w ith th « s c u lp tu re d bron ze tro p h y to be a w a rd e d by th e
F orest G ro v e here.
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M a rk e tin g D e p a rtm e n t to th e d iv is io n h a v in g th e fin e s t s a fe ty reco rd .
M rs A n n a G ra n d v is ite d o v e r th e
day. M r. K n o f f is a b ro th e r o f M rs
m on d M eyers
A L O H A -IK BE R SC H O O L
W ilc o x and is v is it in g re la tiv e s w e e k -e n d w it h M r. and M rs. Roy
( lass M eets F rid a y
th ro u g h o u t th e w est.
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Epperson and M r. a nd M rs . J. j
F o re s t G ro v e 2. A lo h a - H u b e r 11.
B ro a d caste rs' c l.e s o f the S u nday
here. F e b ru a ry 18. O re n c o 9. A lo -
F e rn Jo h n son sp e n t th e w e e k - N u ssb a u m e r o f H e lv e tia ,
school w ill h o ld a business a n ti so- ,
end
w ith h e r u n c le and a u n t. M r.
T he fre s h m a n class e n te rta in e d h a -H u b e r 13. he re . F e b ru a ry 15.
c tai m e e tin g at th e hom e o f M a r
and
M rs E. E N o r th r u p . S u n d a y th e ir classm ates w it h a socia l h o u r. T ig a rd 20. A lo h a - H u b e r 5. here.
j o iie W ill F rid a y e ve n in g
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and M rs
O tis Jo h n so n a nd S t V a le n tin e s d a y.
G am es
a nd F e b ru a ry 11.
Mi
A«le R utsch m a n is q u ite il!
M iss R u th W est w e re S u n d a y d in - d a n c in g w e re e n jo y e d
T h e s ix th g ra d e is re a d in g m e d i-
fro m a relapse o f in flu e n z a H e r]
T he "W h o 's W h o in B o o k s " c o n - ■ e v a l h is to ry s to rie s s tre ssin g schools
U n itc d S tates m a il, o ne o f th e ¡w e re th e m a il in sp e cto rs th a t th e n e r guests a t th e N o r th r u p hom e,
m o th e r. M i » Roy Ife in e c k . o f P o r t­
test closed T ue sd a y w it h M a rth a 1 and a rt. T h e g ir ls a re d ra w in g rose
d e p a rtm e n t w as C o n fro n te d w it h th e and F e rn re tu rn e d w it h th e m .
la n d is c a rin g f o r h e r S ix -y e a r-o ld w o r ld ’s la rg e s t businesses, e n ded it
1937 fisca l y e a r iic tiv itie s
w it h a n e t u n u sua l e x a m p le o f m en s a c rific in g
A p o t lu c k d in n e r was e n jo y e d S om m ers succe e ding in id e n tify in g c a th e d ra l w in d o w s a nd
th e boys
A d o lf R u tschm an wax absent fro m
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e ir va ttion to lay on the jo b by the women o f the R
N A.
' greatest num ber o f lit e r a r y flo o r plana o f c a th e d ra ls .
• < h o o l m ost o f lust w e e k w ith eat -
A t th e end o f 1936. 8709 days o f
lodge in t h e ir h a ll last T h u rs d a y ch a ra cte rs. G e rm a in e L a V o ie . B e t- B irth d a y s C e le b ra te d
ache and eye tro u b le , a fte r e ffe cts c o rd in g to th e a n n u a l re p o rt o f
P o s tn u e te r G e n e ra l Ja im
A Fat earned v a ca tio n had been passed up.
M rs. M a ry G ra y a nd K a tie F a ir - ty D avis. B e tty K o k ic h . H e le n R iv -
L e ilo M ae M ic k , M a r y E liz a b e th
o f in flu e n z a
and in 1937 th is increased to 10323 f ax ° f P o rtla n d w e re guests T h e re e rm a n and F ra n ce s C a rls o n re c e iv - M abee. J e a n n e tte L a D u e .
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w e re also v is ito rs fro m H ills b o ro ed h o n o ra b le m e n tio n .
S lo v ic k . W e sle y O lse n and E ile n e
m an W h itn u re hom e S u n d a v w ere P h e c le r«. H ills b o ro |x>stm aster
and F o re s t G ro v e lodges
Y v o n n e L u c k e y H o n o re d
H u e n e rg a rd t o f th e f if t h and s ix th
Nun p u -ta l ite m s in th e post o ffic e ObM-ene M a tte r C u t
Mr
W h itm o re 's purents, M i and
As a re s u lt o f post o ffic e d e p a rt-
C logsden fa m ilie s
and
Shook
T h u rs d a y e v e n in g B e tty P e te rs grades, w h o se b ir th d a y a n n iv e r-
Mr
A. K o b c rs te m . M r am t M rs ' fin a n c ia l re p o rt ru n a d e fic it o f
m e n t a ctio n in r ig id ly e n fo rc in g th e
h a ve m ove d in to th e C h a rle s was hostess to a b ir th d a y p a rty saries com e in J a n u a ry o r F e b ru -
A ho H a rde b e ck o f G aston and M r $40.61-1.732 tin - re p o rt dated, tin t d e ­
la w p r o h ib itin g tra n s m is s io n o f in -
K e s s le r house on D epot s tre e t. h o n o rin g Y v o n n e L u c k e y . M a rth a a ry . w e re acco rd e d a l i t t le
b ir th -
and Mr.-:
A lb e r t
K o b c rs te in
of d u c tio n o f n o n -p o s ta l cost run th e de ce nt and obscene m a tte r, huge
A 11 W o lfo rd is ill. S om m ers. J u a n ita E ld e n s o h n a nd d a y p a rty in
th e ir ro o m T ue sd a y
'V e in s s u rp lu s up to th e tw e lv e
C h e rrv G ro v e
stacks <(£ p u b lic a tio n s o f p o rn o - 1
M e m b e rs o f th e E p w o rth League F ra n ce s a nd M a ria n C a rls o n w e re noon,
L it t le C a ro l B re tth a u e r was w ith m illio n fig u re It was th e t h ir d net
A ll th e S tu yve sa n ts. M in u e ts . V a n
g ra p h ic c h a ra c te r w e re seized N u m - 1 e n te rta in e d a g ro u p o f y o u n g peo- in v ite d guests.
h e r g ra n d p a re n ts . M r
and M rs p ie ta l s u rp lu s sh o w n b y th e im st
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fro m Banks.
M a n n in g
and
T o c o m m e m o ra te th e n a tio n a l Tassels. B ro m Bones. N ic h o la s V e d -
A d o lf R utschm an, se ve ra l day xlast o ffic e d e p a rtm e n t d u rin g th e past b e r o f p e rio d ic a ls w ith in d e c e n t B u x to n w i t h a p a rty T h u rs d a y heroes o f th is m o n th a p a tr io tic ders. K n ic k e rb o c k e rs , V a n m e te rs,
wc(»k w h ile h e r m o th e r. M rs C a rl fo u r years. T o ta l reve n u e s fo r th e c o n te n ts se eking a d m issio n to th e n ig h t in th e R N A h a ll G am es p ro g ra m to o k p la c e F rid a y a fte r- R oosevelts. V a n B u re n s. V a n Rens-
y e a r reached $726.201.109 89. w ith m a ils increased to some e x te n t F a r-
B re tth a u e r. o f H ills b o r o was ill
w e re e n jo y e d and la te r re fre s h - noon. S e v e ra l re a d in g s a n d songs selaers. V a n W in k le s and W illia m s
Jacob S c h m id t was ta ke n last 88 62 p«-r cent c o m in g fro m postage. ic y observed, b u t th e n - was a n o t- m ents w e re served.
w e re fe a tu re s e n jo y e d b y th e w h o le
O ran g e — i f a n y in th is co m m u -
T h u rs d a y to th e Jones h o sp ita l, R evenue fo r th e ye a r w as h ig h e r a b le decreusc in lite r a tu r e a d v e r­
A d a n c in g p a rty was h e ld in assem bly
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M rs. Jam es W e lc h a tte n d e d a la n d v illa g e on th e sand ta b le in
h is to ry o f th e p o sta l se rvice, F a r­ a cte r
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H a ro ld Haase, w h o ha been em - p o u n d * o f m a il b e in g c a rrie d d u rin g
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POSTERITY
Water without effort:
Enough and more than
enough fo r all y o u r
needs. Water for your
fields — your gardens—
your home. This is the
service Peoples Water &
Gas Co. prides itself in
giving. And at such a
low cost that no one need
stint.
People’s W ater & Gas Co.
R. E. W ILEY, Local M an ag er
la r 8 e n u m b e r o f v is it in g G ra n g e rs i
w e re
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other^ fro m « ‘ " s b o r o G ra n g e O s- ]
f a r H a g g re p o rte d 140 tic k e ts f o r h id e o u s c a rica suppose, is one o f those
h id e o u s c a ric a tu re s v o u c a ll m o d e m
df‘ n n c " * o ld ha(‘
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and th e c o m m itte e had ju s t s ta r te d .!
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song b y g irls , p a n to m im e d by V io la
S to lle r
aird
B e lly
Jean
Davis.
G am es and lu n c h fo llo w e d th e p ro ­
g ra m .
A lfr e d W a sh b u rn , w h o re c e n tly
m ove d to M id w a y , was a v is ito r - a t
th e G e o rg e R osevear hom e S unday,
r e -c a llin g e ve n ts und h a p pe n in g s
o v e r tw e n ty ye a rs ago w h e n th e
fa m ilie s w e re n e ig h b o rs in M o n ­
tana.
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Collections
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in WaHhinKton, TillnmtM»k, Yamhill,
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I
O f 2838 fa ta l t r a f f ic a ccid e n ts in
C a lifo r n ia last ye a r, a t least 617.
o r 21 p e r cent, a re k n o w n to have
in v o lv e d d riv e r s
or
p e d e ctria n s
w h o had been d r in k in g in to x ic a n ts
to excess, a c c o rd in g to in fo r m a ­
tio n fro m th a t state.
—
C hange restless, toss­
in g n ig h ts f o r n ig h ts
o f
sound
re fre s h in g
sleep — and y o u s ta rt
lif e o v e r a g a in !
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Wu'hinKtnn County Office
Commercial Building
Phone 3071
Second anti Main
Rillaboro
SAVE 50
with
Custom-Built Tires!
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WHY NOT LET YOUR
MONEY MAKE MONEY
Q
K now ledge and am bition go h an d -in -h an d
w ith saving. T he successful m en and w om en of
today got the h ab it of saving early. T he m a jo r­
ity of th e young people on th e ir w ay up are sav­
ing wisely and reg u larly .
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week or month.
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Y ou're cordially invited to sto p in to d ay and
learn the d e ta ils of ou r savings accounts.
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GARAGE
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STATION
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COMPLETE LINE OF SUPPLIES TO ASSURE
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Imperial Chick Mash. Sack ................ $2.40
Imperial Chick Scratch. Sack ..................... 2.10
Chick Oyster Shell. Sack ............................. .85
Chick Grit. Sack ......................................
.85
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P e e t Moss
C e d a r Tow e
S traw
C hick W a te re rs
C hick F e ed ers
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Sleep
on a Simmons
40 weeks to pay
S o und re fre s h in g s le e p e v e ry n ig h t m akes y o u fe e l 10 years
y o u n g e r. I f y o u w a n t th a t k in d o f sleep y o u need a S im m o ns
B e a u ty re s t
F lo a tin g a c tio n w it h 837 s e p a ra te ly
pocketed
c o ils a nd th e e n c lu s tv e B e a u ty re s t s a g -p ro o f edge. T h is fa ­
m ous m a ttre s s costs o n ly $39 50 and it gives y o u ye a rs o f sleep
lu x u r y .
T a k e a d v a n ta g e o f th is o ffe r to ow n a B e a u ty re s t
S a fe g u a rd y o u r h e a lth and b e a u ty .
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Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
Thone 01
M ille r s o f Q u a lity F eed s
South Second Ave.
Selfridge Furniture Company
136 S. T h ird Ave.
H illsboro
Phone « I X