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    MARCH 21, 1929
THE HILLSBORO AROIJS- HILLSBORO, OREGON
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Attend Older Girl»' Con(*r*nc*
Ipcai Briefs e
Mrs. Floyd Miller and the
Misses Marjorie Sewell, Kath-
leen Gregg, Dorothy Havens and
Gloria Coulter represented the
Congregational church at the
Older Girls’ conference at Ore­
gon City last Friday, Saturday
and Sunday. The girls in session
passed a resolution opposing the
use of girls' pictures being used
on cigarette advertisements.
It
wax also voted to have girl» lead
in discussions at the meeting ,
rather than adult leaders.
Dr.
Melliken of Portland was the
principal speaker of the confer­
ence.
On Saturday morning a
very interesting pageant was giv­
en, with a representation of pio­
neer days in Oregon, Sacajawea
and Dr. McLoughlin being two of
the characters portrayed. A ban­
quet was a feature of Saturday
evening'» meeting.
Misses McCormick, address by
High Priest George Haw, dulcimer
selections by Frank Clark, ac­
companied by Dr. W. H. Pasley,
violinist; violin selections by Dr.
Pasley, accompanied by Frank
Clark, pianist; vocal solo by Mixa
Lois Reed, reading by Mrs. O. M
Heaton mid an Irish dialect read­
ing by Miss Daugherty.
Mrs. T. G. Bronleewe went to
A copper tea will bo held Sat­
County Clerk E. C. Luce wax a
Bunks today to visit Mr». John urday from .'I to 5 p. tn. ut All witness in a civil suit in Portland
Saints’ Mission House on Wash­ Tuesday.
Kessler.
GRAND CHIEF’S VISIT IS
Mix» Margaret Hart finishes her ington, near Third. The kinder
POSTPONED UNTIL MAR. 29
giirten
class
of
the
church
school
Taylor
Goe*
To
Alaska
training course at Emanuel hos-
The visit of Mrs. Carrie Knight,
lit giving this tea to raise money
John F. Taylor, who »tudied
pital in Portland this week.
grand chief of the Pythian Sis-
for a Lenten missionary offering. the Inst nix months at the Oregon
Herman Schulmerich is report­ All
era,
which wax scheduled for Fri­
as well a«, children Institute of Technology in Port­
ed ax very ill ut the home of hi» are grownups
day night, has been postponed
invited
to
attend.
land
und
successfully
panned
the
dster, Mrs. D. II. Burkhalter.
until Friday night, March 29, on
Mr». V. W. Gardner sang with examinationn, han accepted a po­
Miss Kitty Caldwell has taken a
account of the Spring Opening
sition
at
Bundas
Bay,
Alaska,
ax
position a» messenger girl nt the the Portland Choral »ociety In radio o|>erator, and will nail from
this Friday. All members are re­
Southern Pacific telegraph office. the Portland Symphony orchestra Seattle on April HI to take
quested to be at the K. P. hall
up
promptly at 8:30 this Rriday
Miss Eugenia Cypher, a student concert Monday evening at the his work. He in a graduate of
auditorium.
The choral contri­
night in order to hold a short
at Normal school, Monmouth,
butions were Mozart's "Ave! Ver- the Hill boro high school and i» :
session for the transaction of
spending the spring vacation
F
a
non
of
Mr.
and
Mrn.
B.
uni Corpus" nnd a Russian folk
necessary buxine»».
The grand
home.
Catholic* Give lri»h Program
song, "The Three Cavaliers.” A Taylor.
chief will visit the Forest Grove
Mrs. 8. Hyre wu» u visitor at capacity audience filled the Au
The Altar Society of St Mat­ tempi«« on March 27.
Entertain With Family Dinner
lent» and Gresham the lust of ditorium.
thew-’ church sponsored a St.
Mr. and Mr- Max Crandall ••ri­ Patrick's program at the school
the week, being culled there on I
Mrs. Frank Hurst and daugh­ tertained with a fumily dinner hall Sunday night. “All a Mis­ GOOD PROGRAM GIVEN
business.
AT O. E. S. MEETING
Mrs. Clifton Gillette has re ter, Miss Agatha, of Carlton ar­ Sunday at their home in South take,” th«- comedy given Friday
rived Inst week and will have Hillsboro.
Those present were night at the Grange hall by the
turn« I from n vi it to Portland
I
At
the
meeting of the Eastern
with relatives mid friends < during charge of the Popular Millinery Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Shannon, Mr. Royal Neighbors, was presented Star chapter Tuesday night, a St.
for a few months. Mrs. Hurst ami Mrs. John Gilmore Bell and again before a lurge audience. Patrick's program was given after
the past week.
anil daughter resided here for children, Oren,
Dorothy and
Mm» Ruth McGrath, daughter some lime a few years ugo They Francis; Mr. ami Mrs. I. It. Metz- Other numbers included a read­ the regular lodge session. The
ing in Irish dialect by Miss Peg­ program consisted of an Irish skit
of Mr. and Mrs. Georgs* Mc- ! are making their home at the C. ler and daughter,
_
. Marion, of gy Ann Daugherty, an Irish jig by Miss Lenora Bryant, Mrs. T.
Grutli, is home from <>. S. (’. for E. Deichman residence.
Beaverton; Howard Byer of Lynn, by Miss Marie Stranahan and C.
Reynolds and Floyd Miller; a
the spring vacation.
O. I*. Gauxtud, who spends Ma»»., Mrs. Elizabeth Crandall Irish songs by Misses Daugherty, reading by Miss Lillian Home­
William N. Harris mid da .gh- her Mrs.
and
host
and
hostess.
Irene Lalande and Elaine Cald­ dew, and stunts and games. Dec­
winters in Lox Angeles and
ter, Miss Merles, of I'm timid, her summers
well, with Miss Kathleen Caldwell, orations were green and white.
will ar­ Celebrates 90th Birthday
were guests Saturday at the home rive Friday for in a Alaska,
and Miss Aileen Stanton, The matrons and patrons of Port­
short visit with
The Rev. und Mrs. I.. Stuebe of pianist,
of Mr. und Mrs. E. G. Cox.
violinist, accompanying.
lor sister, Mrs. Hugh Rogers. Blooming
land and vicinity will be enter­
entertained
Sunday
Mrs. W. E
Jacobson und Mrs. Gaustad has been visiting in
tained at the April meeting.
daughter. Miss Wilma, of Eugene, Spokane, Wash., and will noon with u dinner in honor of the M r». Mo ' ris Honored
90th birthday of Mrn. Stuebe’x
were Hillsboro visitors Tuesday, leave for Fairbanks, Alaska.
The teachers of the grad«'
father, John Schoknecht, who schools gave a 6 o'clock tea “ALL A MISTAKE”
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. William
The
Women
’
s
Church
Service
makes his home with them. Those Tuesday evening of last week in
IS A BIG SUCCESS
Haase.
league held the third session of presr-nt were the guest of honor
“All A Mistake” wax staged
Mr. and Mm. Walter Morrison its study class on "The New and Mr. und Mrs. Krieble, Mr. the dining room of the South
of Portland and their son, Jack Africa," by Fraser, Wednesday. and Mm. Walter Demmin, Albert Grade school, honoring Mrs. W. Friday night at the Grange hall
Murton, were dinner guests Sun- The opic discussed wan that of Dethlefn, Mrs. Bertha Zanow and F. Morris (Mary Shirley), a re­ by the past oracles of the Royal
day ut the home of Mr. and Mr». the government, exploration and daughters, the Misses Esther and cent bride. Mrs. Morris was pre­ Neighbor lodge and was a very
C. M. Bryant.
mandates in Africa. Miss Hazel Martha Zanow; Martin and Paul sented with a gift of silverware. successful presentation.
The local lodge was host to
Misses Margaret and Dorothy Morrison lead the discussion.
Stuebe, und hont and hoxtens.
Grang« Invited to Tillamook
camps of the Woodmen and Royal
Tongue, students at U. of O.,
The St. Patrick's program giv­
The Hillsboro Grange has been Neighbors of Banks, Forest Grove
are spending the spring vacation ( en at the Grange hall at Buxton Endeavor.** Hear Dr. Landraith
invited to Tillamook to exemplify
with their parents, Mr. mid Mrs Saturday night wax very success­
Four auto loads of Christian the work on March 30. The food and Beaverton and their families
and friends. Refreshments were
Thoma» II. Tongue.
Endeavor
members
went
to
Port
­
ful. The principal feature of the
sale to be given by the Busy
Miss Ruth Julien of O. S. C._ I evening was the play, "Frank 1 land Sunday afternoon to hear Bees on that date has been post­ served at the close of the eve­
ning.
Corvallis,
arrived
Wednesday Lynn's Wife." Dancing followed Dr. Irn Landreith of Chicago poned until April 6.
night to spend the spring vaca- j the program, with aup|>er at the speak at the First Congregational
PAST CHIEFS' CLUB MEETS
church in that city. Dr. Land-
tion with her parents, Mr. and close.
MONDAY AT MRS. SEWELL'S
reith
is
citizenship
superintend
­
Mrs. I. F. Julien.
Mrs. II. R. Chantier moved her ent of the International Christian
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The Past Chiefs’ club of
Miss Beatrice and Frank Lock- ' candy kitchen from Emmott'x Endeavor society, with headquar-
Phoenicia temple will meet Mon­
hart are here for the spring vaca- ; Meat Market, on Main street, to j tern
ENCAMPMENT
MEETING
Boston.
He visits the
tion from Willamette university, her home kitchen at 1724 Second west in
IS ATTENDED BY MANY day evening at the home of Mrs.
a year, and his ad-
Fred Sewell.
Mrs. L. F. Em­
visiting with their parents, the street, Wednesday. She pian» to j ■ dresses once
an inspiration, Fifty
mett will be the assisting hostess.
Rev. nnd Mm. E. B. Lockhart.
specialize on candies for special attended are
The
entertainment
given
at
the
from this county.
I. O. O. F. hall Monday night by All members are requested to at­
Miss Laura and Rollin Deck ar holiday occasions and purtie».
the Encampment wax attended by tend, as important business will be
rived today from Corvallis, where
Mrs. R. E. Harbison and son, Welch Family Has Reunion
discussed.
they are students at O. S. 0., Robert, who have been spending (
A futnily reunion was held at a large crowd and a splendid pro­
and will spend the spring vaca the winter in California, will ar- | thè home of Mrs. M. B. Welch n' gram was given.
The Royal Neighbors will have
William F. Hoffman of this
tion with their parents, Mr. and rive tomorrow for a few days' 1125 Jefferson Street Sunday,
visit with Mrs. Harbison's «laugh | Those present were Mr. and Mr», city, a member of Minerva lodge a silver tea Thursday afternoon,
Mrs II. A D<ck
No. 10 of Portland, was presented March 28, at the home of Mrs.
Ed Murphy, who lives down ters, Mrs. G. V. Payne an<! Mrs. I Fugane Ede and non of Long with
a 25-year jewel, the presen­ I Russell Frost, 1609 North Plains
Beach, Cai.; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
near the Jacktown school, was a V. W. Gardner, and families.
1 road. Everybody invited.
The Spanish War Veterans and Dugan and daughter, Betty of tation being made by Grand
county seat caller Tuesday. He
Shannon.
»ays the grain is coming out in j Auxiliary met Friday night at the Saskatchewan, Canada; Mr. and Patriarch
Morley, grand sentinel
good shape and even »unio that Veterans’ hall. After the busi­ Mrs. Jack Thomas of Hillsboro, of W. the O. Grand
The Social club of the Eastern
Encampment of Star
was hit by the cold weather 1» ness meeting of each organiza­ Mr. and Mrs. 0. 11. Ede and fam-
will meet Friday afternoon
Oregon,
presided
and
made
the
tion a social time wax enjoyed !r. ily of Portland. Mr. and Mrs.
improving.
at the Masonic temple, with Mrs,
opening
remark».
Other
numbers
Mrs. C. C. Otnesa wax called playing cards. Refreshments were Frank Welch and daughter, Bar­ on the program included instru­ O. T. McWhorter and Mrs. J. 0.
bara, of Portland; Homer Welch,
Robb as hostesses.
to Yakima, Wash., by the death of served at the close.
mental music by Messrs. Hubbard,
Francis Schmidt, the little son and thè hostess.
her brother-in-law, George Buck,
Munson, Neighdigh and Rowell;
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of Kiona, Wash
She returned of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schmidt of I Violinist Announce* Concert
instrumental and vocal duet by
by way of Chehalis, where »he north of Cornelius, was taken
Albert Creitz, violinist, an­ Mrs. Fred Caldwell and daughter,
\ lilted a day with her brother, B, home Wednesday after spending a nounces a concert for the benefit Kathleen; vocal solo by Mrs. Her­
month
in
the
Smith
hospital
with
F. Pressey.
of the North Grade school on man Frank, accompanied by Mrs.
Lewi* Tillman, »on of James pneumonia.
Monday night, April 8, at the Fred Sewell, pianist; instrumental
Better Cleaning and
Mr and Mrs. Kingsley Lytle Congregational church at 8:15. music by the Misses Sanders; ad­
Tillman of this city, arrived here
Pressing
Tuesday from the Good Samaritan and little son of The Dalles were Mr. Creitz is the assistant con­ dress by J. T. Shannon, grand 1
hospital in Portland, where he guests Sunday of Mr. Lytle's cert master of the Portland Sym­ patriarch of the Grand Encamp­
has been for four months, re­ mother and sister, Mrs. Patricia ' phony orchestra, with Wilhem von ment; violin solo by Charles L. j
Suits Made to Order
covering from an injury received Lytle and daughter, Miss Marion. | Hoogstratten, and is also head of Walker, with Mrs Walker a- ac­
last full at Cooks, Wash.
Mrs. Mary Sabin and »ister, the violin department at Pacific companist; cornet solo by Gran­
Spencer Jones Cleaning
Mrs. Will Ruetar of Seattle, Mrs. Lucy Holcomb, have been university at Forest Grove. He ville Everest, accompanied by
& Clothing Shop
Mrs. Frank Newland nnd daugh­ making a visit in Portland, from -pent five year» in Europe, study­ Mrs. Earl Ogilbee; reading by
ter, Wanda, of Carlton, and Mrs. w hich Mrs. Sabin has returned. I ing under the greatest masters, Alexander Morley, vocal solo by
J.
N.
Wiley,
piano
duet
by
the
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returning
to
Portland
three
years
Mrs.
Holcomb
will
return
Sunday.
,
Elmer Rowton nnd daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Bronleewe ago. This will be his first ap-
Mildred and Verna, were dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. nnd Mrs. were Portland visitors Tuesday pearance at Hillsboro. Mrs. Jean
and attended the forum given MeBreen will be his accompanist.
F. II. Bowlby and family.
by the Portland Gas & Coke com- Have Spring Home-Coming
Miss Ethel Linklater, a student
at U. of O., is spending the puny Tuesday night.
The Women’s Relief Corps and
Arthur L. Reiling of the Ray- G. A. R. enjoyed a spring home-
-pring vacation with her mother,
Mrs. Z. W. Linklater. Miss Lu­ Milling company was a visitor in coming Friday at the Veterans’
cile Murphy of Albany, a sorority Seattle, Wash., the last of the hall. A pot-luck dinner was
sister of Miss Linklnter, arrived week, attending a meeting of the served nt noon to a large crowd
nnd a program followed. Mrs.
today for a short visit nt the Northwest Canning association.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. King re­ W. E. Ogilbee and Mrs. Stannard
Linklnter home.
Mr. nnd Mrn. Kirk Hoover of turned Sunday night from a win­ rendered a piano duet, Mrs. Vic­
Commencing "Spring Opening” Day,
Kinton entertained Sundny night ter's stay in Los Angeles, San tor Batchelar gave a reading and
March 22, and continuing until further
with a card party. Frank Row­ Diego and other California points. Miss May Cook gave a reading. A
short business meeting followed,
notice, our price on cleaning and press­
ell won high score and Mr». They also visited in Arizona.
Everett, the 5-year-old son of with initiation. Mrs. Anna Stein-
Rowell and Bort Rowell received
ing men’s suits will be only $1.00.
baugh
of
Grants
Pass,
depart
­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Puget
of
consolation. Those present were
There will be no change in our usual
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Rowell, Mr. north of Hillxboro, fell Friday ment president; Mrs. Orpha Car­
high quality one-day service.
and Mrs. John Sutherland. Mrs and broke his right arm. Dr. J. lile, department organizer, and
Mrs. Mary Rogers, department
it. Rowa11, B'-rt Rowoil, L o I oih I O. Robh attended the lad.
Flint nnd host and hostess.
Mrs. Alma Helgeson and Miss patriotic instructor, were the
officers present.
Com-
Alice Lund arrived Tuesday eve­ grand
ning from Los Angeles, being mander W. S. Tilton of the Hills-
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called here by the illness of their boro G. A. K. post and Command-
er Pappen of the Forest Grove
father, J. II. Lund.
post, were also present.
Miss Margaret Long arrived the
first of the week to spend the Have Chinese Program
spring vacation. Miss Long is n
Mrs. Fred Chase, assisted by
student nt the University of Eu- Mrs. Stanley Hubbard, enter­
+ gene.
We Call For and Deliver.
tained the Kappa Tau club on
Laurel
Frost,
a
student
at
Pii-
Wednesday
afternoon
of
last
DIAMOND ANNE SAYS:
cific university,
_. is spending
.
___ the week.
Chinese costumes were
I crept upstairs.
week at home ami is taking treat­ worn by the members and roll-
My shoes in hand.
ments for mastoid trouble.
call was answered by giving a
The pro­
Just as the night took
Mrs. Julia Dennis, well known Chinese superstition.
here, is reported as very ill at gram included a song, “Hong
wing—
home of her daughter, Mm. Kong,” by the club; piano duet.
and I saw my mother just the
“Chinese Serenade.” by Mrs. Earl
Vesta Bowman.
four steps above
F. V. Engeldinger and family Ogilbee and Mrs. H. II. Stannard;
doing the same darn
spent Sunday nt the home of his vocal duet, "China Boy,” by Mrs.
brother, George, and family in James Peppard and Mrs. Stanley
thing.
Hubbard; reading of Chinese fes­
Portland.
to come to our salesrooms during
tivals and amusements by Mrs. L.
(Bell): “Joe, dear,
The Solanin club of Huber wi'l F. Brown.
Refreshments con­
give a dance Monday night, April sisting of tea, rice and enke were
I’d love to have that
1, at the Huber hall.
served. The next meeting of the
wrist watch.”
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas re­ club will be at the home of Mrs.
(Bill): "But I can’t
turned last week from a trip to Earl Ogilbee Wednesday, March
afford to buy it, hon­
Glendale, Cal.
27. and will be guest day.
and inspect our complete line of
Several auto loads from here
attended the Pythian Sisters’ card
I«-nbeck and Pat Davis received
party at North Plains Monday
night. Mrs. J. D. Anderson and
G. C. Rogers received first prizes
;ir>l Mrs. Lowell Hol
second
prizes. Another
card
party will be held there on Mon­
day night, April 1.
Dance at Kinton
¿■Bt^When you need
Old time dance at Kinton, on
glasses, see DR. LU-
^ZADEB at the
Scholls road, Thursday, March 28.
Admission, 25 cents.
4 Hillsboro Pharmacy, every Sat­
urday.
32tf
Dance at Huber
Monday night, April 1, at
ber Commercial hall. Given
the Solama club.
Auxiliary Card Party
Mrs. Victor Batchelar of this
city and Mrs. T. A. Quails of
Banka left Monday night for
North Bend to attend the Royal
Neighbor convention which is be-
ing held in that city this week.
The Auxiliary to the American
[ Legion will have a card party
Thursday night, March 21, nt the
Veterans’ hall on West Main
1 street. Bridge and ”500” will be
played. Everybody cordially in­
CONSULT
vited and a special invitation is
For Blue White Diamonds see extended to newcomers. Admis­
"Kellington the Jeweler.”
51-tf sion, 25 cents.
3.4
Better let Andy fix your watch
Eyesight Specialist
Glasses broken through
He knows how.—J. L. Anderson,
any unfortunate acci­
Jeweler, 1211 Main street. 16tf
For complete Optical Service
dent will be replaced
by us without cost. A perodic ex­
Every day.
Appointments
Dane« at North Plain*
At the W. O. W hall Satur­ amination of your eyes is a wise
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precaution.
We
will
examine
day night, March 23, Clark's or­
chestra. Tickets 75c.
4p your eyes without charge or ob­
Commercial Building
ligation.
Dr. Glutxch, Tuesday,
March
26th,
at
Washington
Ho-
“
Comfort-Giving
Glasses”
Dance Cornelius
3-4
Dance to real jazz music. Gail t«l-
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day night, March 23, at the Grey­
hound.
3-4
Dr. E. M. Riorden
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Dance at Laurel
There will be a dance at Lau­
rel Community hall Saturday
night, March 30. Everybody in­
vited.
5’
Card Party at Cedar Mill
Leedy Grange of Cedar Mill
will give a card party in the
Grange hall March 30; ”500” and
Whatley, Mountaindale.
4-5p
Coffee
Club
Card
Party
The Coffee club will give a
card party at the chamber of
commerce rooms Thursday night,
March 28.
Bridge and “500.”
Everybody invited.
Admission,
25 cents.
4
Ready
for
i Spring
?
s
A Few Timely Suggestions
CERTIFIED GRIMM ALFALFA SEED
A Big Treat
No. 1 Choice Stock—The best there is!
and the best thing about our
Hot Cross Buns is that you
needn’t serve “DON’TS”
with them.
They’re so wholesome and
nutritious it can be “Eat all
you like,” instead of “Not
too many, dear.”
Ours are baked fresh
every day.
Fraternal
RED CLOVER SEED AND NITROGEN
Should be used
(The original inoculator.)
with both.
Recleaned GREY and WHITE OATS
Recleaned HANNCHEN BARLEY
Recleaned SPRING WHEAT
Half-size Parker House
Rolls (made only for
orders), a doz...... 15c
Now ready for delivery.
—ALSO—
Tea Buns, 1 doz. in
pkg........................... 10c
Clean, fresh stocks of CHICK STARTER MASH
with and without COD LIVER OIL.
EMPIRE GYPSUM (Land Pla.ter)
Saturday Special,
March 23
Valuable for its Lime and Sulphur content.
Angel Cake with
white and cherry
icing, each .... 20c
WE SOLICIT YOUR INQUIRIES
Save your green tickets, entitling you to William Rogers
Silverware absolutely Free!
PHONE 1272
Perfection Bakery
and Coffee Shop
For
Health
Protection
Use
Perfection
Always
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Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
QUALITY FEEDS
Hillsboro, Oregon
745 Second Street
Telephone 511
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Here it is - - -
A NEW
Lower Prices!!
FRIGIDAIRE
At a
Wonderfully
Attractive
Low Price
Phone 721Z
Diamond Anne’s
THE SUITATORIUM
+
We Invite You
ey.”
(Bell) : "But if you
could, you w o u I d ,
wouldn’t you?”
(Bill) : “I’m afraid
not.”
(Bell) : “Why?”
(Bill) :
“It
isn’t
good enough, sweetie,
you should have a
Gruen. » »
“Oh. you
(Bell) :
darling!”
That’s the way they
feel about them, An­
derson is the Hillsboro
agent. We have open
house Friday evening.
Come and see the best
and biggest stock eVer
in Hillsboro. No goods
sold Friday evening.
Anderson
Jeweler
Hillsboro, Oregon
:
:
..and
with the
Cold Control
Spring Opening
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1
OFÎB'V
+•—
And a cabinet which adds beauty to any kitchen .. . an ma­
chinery completely enclosed.. .built of steel with a perma­
nent Duco finish... and with the added value of a seamless
porcelain enamel lining, as easy to clean as chinaware.
4 cubic feet food compartment; 8 square feet of shelf space.
New Chevrolets and Used Cars
Special Dinner
I
Friday Evening, March 22
Served 5 to 7
Previous to the Spring Opening and Window
Displays
Start the evening by enjoying one of our famous
dinners.
An orchestra will play for your entertainment.
Tables may be reserved.
Hillsboro Pharmacy
Open Evenings nnd Sundays.
Fountain Service
<«
1924
1924
1926
1928
1924
1925
1927
1924
1926
Delivered
compiti»
plugged in and workinr
in J°ur home.
(A year
to p,y w*thout carrying
.’barge».)
Buick Sedan
Chevrolet Coupe
Ford Coupe
Chevrolet Sedan
Ford 2-door Sedan
Chevrolet 1-ton Truck
Chevrolet Coach
Essex Coach
Ford Touring
ERE is the greatest value ever
offered in the history of cl<*ctric
refrigeration ... a new Frigidaire at
price st» low that no one need delay
any longer.
And it has every essential Frigidaire
feature
It even has the famous Frigidaire
Cold Control * . . the exclusive new
H
All of our used cars are reconditioned and
guaranteed. You can’t go wrong here. Look
them over.
Frigitlaire development which enables
you to regulate at trill the time re­
a quired to freeze ice cubes and to make
possible dozens of new desserts that
require extreme col«l.
Stop in and see this latest Frigidaire
development. You need Frigidaire.
Now is the time to buy. See this new
Frigidaire today... in our display room.
Frigidaire Sales Corporation
R. J, Higdon Motor Company
Telephone 441
185 Fifth St., Near Yamhill
Portland, Oregon
Third and Washington
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