The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 14, 1935, Page 12, Image 12

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HI L L S B O R O A U G U S .
Many Parties
Mountaindale
B e n e fit
As Dog Show Actors ‘Emote*
Blazer Speaks
Pleasant View
CIX' ram p at Detroit In Marlon
; county.
Ml ami Mrs Lester Itoblnsiui
j ami Mrs A C Roblnsotl of I'oiT-
! land wi le over night guests Tltes-
day a t the ( W Struthers liigne
Mt
P a rty , D an ce H a ll
T h is S a tu rd a y
i lillsboro Mayor Confers on Power Program
N ig h t
a n d Mrs
C.
W
S tru th e rs
and Son Kenneth visited at the
J II l*lillli|M, home In Hillsboro
Thin d.n
Mr and Mrs Jam es Walter» and
' family of Cedar Mill were Bunday
guests at th" S truthers luuac
M in s tre l Show at M o u n ta in
T o p School F rid a y
(B y Min, M arK aret M ath ieatn)
lb » M r*. B in t M .-t'orm ick I
*
MOUNTAINDALE Mr. and Mrs.
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN J F
W J. Wall »ere given a farewell
Sulxxrllie now to the Argus ln
Blazer talked of (he advantages of
party a t the M ountautdale com­
Oregon $1 at) a year Six m onths
the Farm ers' Union at the Pleasant
munity hall Saturday evening bv
1
u
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)
tents. Thrco im adlis 5t) cents.
View
Community
club
Saturday
relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wall will
' Two m onths 35 cents.
tf
evening. Oscar Hagg gave a hum ­
leave for their home in California
orous reading about (he easy life
Wednesday after an extended visit
of
the
farmer.
June
Nelson
gave
a
with relatives and friends here
reading. "The P arso n s B l a c k
T he evening was spent in playing
Sheep ' and the "Buck Heaven
cards and dancing. Honors in "500
Cows
furnished plenty of music,
were won by Mrs. A. E Willis and
both Instrum ental and vocal Next
N. H. Tonies, first, and Mrs Del­
club meeting will be at the Buck
bert Powles and Fred Scliwander.
Heaven schoolhouse April 13 Com­
second. A large number of friends
m ittees appointed were: Lauren
were present
Haynes and Mrs. Henrv Versteeg
Mrs Meta Johnson of Seattle.
program: Mrs. W F Wohlsehlegel.
Wash , speiii a few days last week
Mrs. J E. Blazer and Mrs. Wavne
with her daughter, Mrs. Earl L u th ­
Unable to W ork for Weeks,
Jones, refreshm ents.
er.
Put Luck Sunday
S leep Im po ssible, In d ig e s ­
Mr. and Mrs Jam es Matliiesen
A St. Patrick's day pot luck dm -
entertained with a "500" party
tion,
NervousueAs, a n tl
ner will be given at the Buck
Wednesday evening
Prizes were
W eakn ess M a d e Id fe M is­
Heaven school Sunday at 1 o’clock
won by Mrs. Andy Christener and
Everyone Is Invited to attend wear-
Henry Cypher, first, and Mrs. H en­
e ra b le ; N o w Feels F in e !
| mg an emblem of green.
ry Cypher and William Joos. sec­
Ralph
Campbell
of
Salem
and
his
ond, and Loel Hollenbeck, consol­
"There Is nothing like Williumx
mother. Mrs E tta Campbell, of
ation.
Hopewell arrived at the Deford
H. L. K Formula," suys Mr John
Mr. and Mrs. W R. Smoke and
home
March
14
Campbell
returned
Gage, garage man a t Highland,
fam ily. Mr and Mrs. S. J Toelle
home th at evening. Mrs. Campbell
and family and Mrs Carl Meyer
Kansas.
rem ained until Saturday. Mr De-
and daughter of Portland were
ford
is
an
uncle
of
Mrs.
Campbell
Sunday guests a t the F. C. Toelle
"For years I had nervous head­
and made hts home with her when
home.
aches and acute attacks uf in­
, he was a young man
Hand Cut
digestion I did not dare eat many
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Mrs. Ira G. McCormick and Hod-
Mrs. Laura Eddington, who is
toods because they bloated rue »o
1 son McCormick visited Mr. and
employed by C. S. Reynolds, cut
much th at lor weeks 1 would bo
Mrs. Allan H. Comber and Mr and
her hand quite badlv last week
Mrs. John Mullen at Portland F ri­
unublc to work. I was told (list
, Portland were guests Sunday of
w’hile opening a fruit jar.
day.
Comber,
who
has
been
ill
since
I
hud an ulcerated stotftaeh and
Mr. and Mrs W arner Cropii and
Mrs. G. C. Connollv entertained
before Christinas. is now recover­
family.
gall stones.
Tuesday afternoon with a "500"
ing
rapidly.
party for a few friends. Miss Mil­
------- I , Mrs- Rav Egt> an<1 daughter C ar-
1 "A g'xxl night's sleep was Impos­
dred Hergert received first prize.
(By Mrs. J, A. McCoy)
These dogs, the cream of canine society, seem ed to run th e gam ut
a shower at the Rev.
Mrs. W. J. Wall, second and Mrs
sible. 1 was as miserable as 1 could
i
ll
y
M
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G
M
r
u
t
b
rr»)
Vernon H ahn consolation. Guests of em otions as judges named them w inners in th eir classes at the re- ® l ^ o r " o f i l B F l? m ‘i*?, 0,°®°
SOUTH KANSAS CITY—J H '
b e, lo r U te m e d l i m e 1 tM k old
Hiteon
club
met
March
(1
with
Stiles delivered a load of blast­
were Mesdnmes
r k dos
dog show
show As
As ,hp
the Sealyham
Sealyham G
G unst
uns! de
de Babs
Babs of
of Holly-
Holly
’ ------ *- •
Loretlzun
me little or no go<gl. I began ta k ­
. r W. w J. ,ir Wall. J J ' L I cent New ' io ork
Miss
S
— — M argaret Neill
m .ii t,
i.-, oiaiun,
M
is
C
W
Struthers
Fourteen
ing
powder
to
the
K
ansas
City
MaUneien. ‘stanlos" H ahnJ c “’ V
dapperness,
dis- a at t the
the Harold
Harold Christenson
Christenson home
honie at
at
ing W illia m . H I, K r tin u u l.i M
, a£°,Ve,‘ , . proudl,5
---------- ' displayed
--------- - his
- - sleek —
■ „ « " “ » » . surly, u.»-
■iieinlx'rs
amt
three
visitors
present
Mathtesen. Stanley Hahn. C. ±
Farm ers’ Union Saturday, it is a
Services were held Saturday m orn­
Mt N ’>1 A tea do-.i's ot this
Williams, Vernon Hahn. Mildred g runtled D rlnkm oor M oonshine, the English bulldog shown bottom Scholls.
different brand of powder than the ing at P rlckett’s chapel in FXiresI j and roll call was "nam e a spring
, flower " A literary and muslenl medicine freed me of my former
----- "sissy
-----j.. .'' And by th at weary,
u i j , iv?if,iitu
\ p i v>hini . , V er!a. ,E:zwii er;. JL daughter of previous loads and is reported to Grove
resigned r expression
Hergert, Ruby Reynolds, and the left, seemed to snarl
for
Rosa
Della
Wood.
68.
Earl
Etzwiler.
under-
| program w a s presented
Spring misery and pain; I unproved un­
on the face of H ercuveen I Indisputable,
n d l u n n t » h i * rho
m eh h-haired
h.,,e.,z4 St.
e . B _____
Mrs
hostess, Mrs. Connolly.
the n rouK
ernard a ^*r
be even more satisfactory The
went a minor operation on her foot Farm ers' Union is buying this pow­ who died M arch 6 at the home ol pnrtv win be held March 20 at til I enjoyed good health again.
Miss Elvira Houseman and Bill >«>u £ust know h< s w ondering w hat dog shows are coining to
her sister. Mrs. J. H Beaman, ol the home of Mrs le n a Olson
a t the Dr. Wilcox hospital in New­ der in large quantities.
Fandrev of Portland were week­
near Forest Grove. Interm ent was
berg Saturday.
Harold Ferris visited relatives at Two years have passed since 1
end guests a t the George Connolly Harms, of North Plains
A rthur and Frank Vanderzanden In Forest View cemetery.
took a course of this medicine, amt
Lyons last week
Miss Nellie Chenevert of Newberg
home.
•
Friday visitors at the Archie
She
was
born
at
Norten,
Iowa.
of
the
Tidewater
Timber
company
visited Gloria Hoffman Saturday
K enneth Peterson, who Is at­ 1 am .-.till enjoying the t>-..( of
A number of the young folks of Thompson home were Mr. and Mrs
of Astoriu were week-end visitors ot June 5. 1866. and m arried G B tending
health.''
T7
«
TV
7
t
nigh
t
and
Sunday
W illamette university, vis­
this community enjoyed a skating J- J. H utchens of Banks,
Mrs. Collin Cree of Newberg was then- parents. Mr. and Mrs. j p I Wixxi a t Hillsboro April 13. 1911) ited home folks Sunday.
party at the Hillsboro rink T hurs- I
-------------------------
He Is deceased, ami Mrs, W.xxl had
_____
an overnight and Sunday guest of Vanderzanden. of Fairview
Morris ,....,
and Doyle .....o
Ferris
. Williams 8 L. K. Form ula acts
Mr and Mrs. I P Brady and! lived with her sister during the home over the week-end from were
Historical facts, photographs and her sister Mrs. Fred M attern Mr
the ¡directly on the entire system by
Mr. and Mrs. George Hauser and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and past year Surviving her are three
clippings
to
show
the
part
placed
Cree
spent
the
night
and
Sunday
driving out Uie poisons tn your
ru a n a Mr. and Mrs
Irene oi
of ro
Portland
Mrs. M. M Kline of Forest Grove sisters. Mrs Beaman and Mrs Wil­
by the Ford automobile in the de- with the Mervm
family
A BLADDER LAX
body, by building up the blood
Biuin1 of ^ u îsb o ro spent the*week-
3 t J a c k tO W T I H o f l i e
n u W
r hitmore
u Davis
a n i ot
ort­
Karl Scliaffer
visited
Henrv liam J. Reeves of Forest Grove
velopment J)f the west are wanted a t Jake «no
and a A n rthur
of P
Port
1
stream,
by toning up the stomach,
and Mrs. Marla Moure of Nampa
THIS 25e TEST FREE
e n d at. t h e r - g o e n n n i a .
. __
by H . L. MacKenzie of the Mac- land were helping with trim m ing Jacobson of West Union Friday.
Mrs. M. J. Vanderzanden and Idaho; and three brothers. O<x>rge , I f it f . l l . , W hrn irrita tio n wsh«a ,u u i liver and kidneys, and by helping
Mr and* M n Chris°Om achf6 of ."^C K T O W N —W alter R. Murphy.
“ Kenzie
C*“ *“=»*»ivi
oi of m Hillsboro
usooro o blackcaps
w u - a ta u on
h uie
w.
... R. Davis farm
y.
Motor
company
the
W.
. The
tnareeiol
I . --
little son Wayne spent Monday Aydelott of Garibaldi, c s Ayde-
to bring them to a norm al state
North Plains snent
Saturday eve t>8' '"iho was born Ja n uary 4. 1867,
The m
aterial will 1, K-l
b? ....—
used
for a n the *•------------------------
Friday till Monday,
ning a t the FlSyd
R ^ f^ tv home" 5 c h ampoeg. died March 6 at the Ford exhibit at the California
Mr and Mrs. Glenn Miller and with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Flitzli of lott of Eugene, mid John of F o r­ I up, u ,a t h i. blMtldvr l a , t*i flu .h out tm - so th a t you may aguln have good
| p u ritls .
and «,1-aM. netit.
tint
karhu
est
Grove.
Hillside.
They
are
the
proud
p
a
r­
Mesdames Stanley H a h n w ° m eu ?f o5IS br°ther. Edward T. Pacific Intern atio n al exposition at little daughter and George May- ents of a baby boy.
j l » , M . ju n ltw r oil, at«.. In U tti« «r«nn health.
Vernon Hahn entertained friends ^u rp h y . Sherwood route
He was San Diego.
nard Jr„ spent the week-end at
Mrs. Free W aldron spent a few G o ttlie b B a u e r B u ried
1 0,1‘le i, «".Ilmi
t lu k e ln .
W o rk , on
th .
with a ”500 Dar’v
Friday a f te r :£.e grandson of Hugh Cosgrove. There may be
photographs of the Oceanlake with her parents. Mr
A healthy normal system is the
days last week with her daughter,
noon Honors went to the follow ^ K o n pioneer.
principal street of the town "then and Mrs. George Maynard,
a t C e d a r M ill C e m e te ry i b U itiler .tm ila r to eaator oil on t h . bow- : best Insurance against all diseases
ing- Mrs J M a th ie in r i f s r m T s S um vors
include his
widow, and n o w ' which shows Fords in
Mr and Mrs D M McInnis. Miss Mrs. Deward French, of Manning
■ e l,.
Btsddsr irrita tio n
aan eau*. «ti,- !
Funeral services f o r Gottlieb i turtle,! alw|>, frm tuent U m lr., .e a n ty flow 1 and ailments. Go to the Delta
G C Connollv second arid
aX?d
sons' Day
use Perhaps a local doctor owned Alice McInnis and K enneth M cln- Mrs. French has been , very til for
J N orthrup1 low F&sem were ^ L e r' alL of Portland:
three a Ford and made his calls into the nis spent Sunday in Portland1 with a week.
Bauer. 75. of Cedar Mill Were held l b u rn in « o r bnekaelw. In four «U y., If j Drug store today and get your bot­
Bert Heesacker. Earl Waldron. Sundav from Pearson's Funeral
tle of WUliama 8. L. K Formula
Mesdames J N o rth ru p W J W aif brothers and two sisters, E. T_ county with it. There may be other L. L. Murray
. not pienani . n y ,iru « « t.t w ill refund your |
C I Williams Jam es M a t h - e s e n
¥ . H ". Ne*'P°rt; Fred stories of how this car replaced the
Mrs O tto O rnduff entertained Estel Love and Vernon Lyda a t­ church ln Portland. Interm ent was -Se. tie t your reyular , leep and l-e l " fu ll | The druggist will tell you how good
tended
a
baseball
meeting
at
Hills­
a t Cedar Mill cemetery.
O C Connolly Flovd R affetv 4
Murphy. Mrs. A. J. VanW assen- horse-and-buggy dav fire engines with a dinner Sundav for Mr and
It is Adv
' of twp " tie llä lir u « (M o r.
kd«
E. Willis and Mildred H ere« ! & a r- nf°'5„SVd
M argaret Brady, ail school wagons, stages, or how the M rs Tom Shuck and Stanley boro Monday evening.
uaret
athiXJi, Alma and T h e l m a of_Portland.
trucks »'ere
were used
used in
in clearing
clearing land
Shuck of
of Hillsboro,
Hillsboro, Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Union Meets
garet M
Mathiesen
01 JTo n la? a '
trucks
land Shuck
Mrs.
AIlu building
bllildinCF roads.
muds At
At any
artv rata
Oscar Hagg
PTicriZ and
and daughter
H-aurvK».»»- Ida
T.-4.» Lue
v ..n
R affety Marv Rilev and Arleta , Punera! services were held F ri- and
rate Oscar
K ansas City Farm ers' Union local
Raffetv and the hostesses
A rIeu da> in St Stephen s Catholic church MacKenzie would like to get hold of Reedville. I. T. Fim gan and Miss met
at the K ansas Cltv hall Mon­
><*
, - ui
in Portland, with interm
in
' ......... -'
ent m the of any inform ation or pictures W anda Finigan.
day evening. After the meeting
vi '
Mrs. L. W. W arren of Lone F ir cemetery
cemeterv
available
Teacher Named
Tillamook are visitinug with their
cemetery,
Mrs Perrv Shearer and Mrs. Carl
Mrs. Michael McCann of Scholls Clapshaw entertained by playing a
daughter, Mrs. N. H. Toates, and
—
has been re-elected to teach the duet on the piano
Mountain Top school next year.
Junior French has been out of
Alice McInnis suffered an attack school for the past two weeks with
of Hillsboro visited Mr. and Mrs
the
mumps
rS
flt'K
f
r
o
m
K
nieasles
this
week
P E G ardner Sunday.
Mrs. Earl Edmonds entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thompson
i By Mn. c. R. Hupyi
°* Reedville were Saturday night the Harmony club Wednesday a fte r­
of Vernonia spent the week-end
DIXIE MOUNTAIN—A program
HAZEI^-L.
w . Mullen- l-'ie stmOi nSr
h ? u u‘al,
,a t!?er;
L' T 1 ' Fmigan.
Fimgan. noon at the home ot Mrs I P
the e W
Wal
a t the Archie Thompson home.
a a a dance will
win be held
neld a t th
al-
WITCH H
AZEI^-L W.
er; u
>re returned
returned Monday
Monday from
from K K an-
in - J ! 11' Tom
family of
of Hills-
Hills- Brady.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sm ith and lace « b o o l Saturday night. The dore
Tom Schuck
Scbuck family
son Earl were guests of Mr. and Pr£Pran i- under the direction of the sas with his son Merle The boy c°ro uere ot“ er week-end guests
Vanilerzandens Hosts
Mrs. Orin Darety of Shady Brook. ¡SV,00' teacher, Miss Leila Peters, will attend the Witch Hazel school.
v?' t
,,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Vanderzanden
Mrs. Joe Baker and daughter Lu-
consist of several plays and Mrs. Muilendore visited relatives in
Mr . na Meyers and daughter entertained
a few of their friends
cille. Mrs. Floyd R affetty and sulging'„ ,
.
Portland while her husband was £ o°i??a
S,'isi ? u7 °£ C°c-
evening a t thetr home
daughters Thelma and Arleta v is -' , A QUl’.tlng party was held a t the gone
nelius and Miss Mildred Meyers, Saturday
with a "500" card party. Those re ­
lted Mrs, Emma Schwander T hurs- 5 ome
Mrs- R«va Raymond T hurs- Mrs. C R. Hupy entertained the , ,o ,teai2?es ln Portland, on a ceiving
high were Mr. and Mrs
dav afternoon.
day.
bridge club Wednesday at Mrs
E lri p to Olympia. Wash.. Saturday Earl Waldron,
and Mrs. J. A. Mc­
Miss Bertha Erdm an of Portland
.
Hoosewarming Held
Helvogt s home. Mrs. J E Bennett * here they were entertained at the Coy, low Present
were Mr and
visited her father. Adolph Erd-
A housewarming dance was held and Mrs. Jennie Hupy were guests ii T.e of *i£s Meyer s sister. Mrs. L. Mrs. Louis Strohm ayer,
Guv R ay­
man. Sunday.
at the new home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs G arnet Gibson and <-}ann-. Thy returned home S un-
mond,
Russel!
Hickey,
Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Thelma R affety spent the P arl Tfcnnock Saturday evening, a friend. Mrs. Floren, of Palo Alto - a? „ eveE.19 g , ,
. .
Vanderzanden and Leola
week-end at the Ferd Hartwick ??r v ? nd Mrs Leonard Jacobsen of are visiting Mrs Gibson's sister „ •'Lr4-,aI!i1 Mra' A rthur Hill and William
Vanderzanden and Bert Dyke of
home near Banks.
Cathlam et. Wash., were here to Mrs G. R H arris her m other S en Thull accompanied by Mrs Roy Roy.
Mr
and Mrs. Earl Waldron
Mr. and Mrs. P. H ergert visited Pla' ' f ° r th e, dance.
Mrs. Jenny Hupy. and her brother H,e‘n cck of Portland went to North
Mr and Mrs J. Openlander of
H ar°!d Good and daughter C. R. Hupv
' PJ*lns Sunday and visited Mr. and and two children Jerry and Urbln
Mr
and
Mrs.
J. A McCoy and
Forest Grove Sunday.
Shirley Mae of Vancouver. Wash
Mrs. F u ller H ostess
Mrs- K urt J acky and baby.
daughters Gladys and Ethel, Bill
B enefit Satm-Aav
i f 6 visitlng Mrs Good’s parents.
Mrs. Howard Fuller entertained
.
, Plav Sunda'' Ni«ht
Vanloo and Ell Poe of Fijrest
A b e » « ,,
Mr “ a M" ° E
•*"
CM. a « « » A
,,5
Grove. Dancing was also enjoyed.
Ell Poe of Forest Orove was a
S S ¡ U S . S W S L J T S K « ’ B«'d « » “"•■i" C r ~ P .
N « » 4-H Coofcin, Club,
week-end visitor a t the J. A. Mc­
Coy
home
Mr and Mrs. William Joos of
In crease M e m b e rs h ip s
O rg a n iz e d m H ills b o ro lor an Faster program
G uests of Mr. and Mrs Ira I
g u
°a? t ^ X r H o »
^ - ^ T a t 0\ h n h«
?
he:nO^ z e ^ n C^
rC? baSccho?dV!
a ^ f o i i X
V
»
Brown Sunday were Mr. and Mrs
C harles Waddle and baby of Dilley !
and Mrs. Elm er Quick and son
Dean.
B W. Armentrout
Miss ,»« ?
, 7. £S.lth a Goodrich, flee. n Leaders of the various
groups
Miss M arjorie V anderarnden was ‘
Minstrel Friday
“ I of Banks
s
a
«■
out of high school for a few days
............... S the T officers
S Ä of S tT“
l f S
S
i
a
Ä
/■
last
week with the measles.
— -
’ - 1
Ernest Vanderzanden of Roy was
‘h " 5 * Ä
Ä
S Ä S A
“ a Mr”
Ì S
t t t S
ì
a guest a t the J. p Vanderzanden
Mrs.
spent d,
a expenses
--
---
— Elizabeth
---- — ... Harm.s
.....
lowed by a basket sale. —
Everyone
la home a t Fairview Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kemper and
few days last week with her son
invited.
Ladies, Dotu
both young and ok
old,
---- ---------------------- 1 s t rtws
u-1
nivuea names,
sons Merlin and Warren, Miss
and wife, Mr. and Mrs Harold
Bay you ^ w tt in the Argus,
Ä
Ä
Mias Helen Homm spent from F ranres Vanloo and BUI Vanloo of
Friday evening till Sunday evening Forest Grove were guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Strohm ayer
with home folks at Laurelwood.
Mr and Mrs. Cornelius O tt Mrs of Fairview .
Mr and Mrs. C. M Reed and
Hillie Tykeson, Miss Helen Homm,
Miss Helen Reddig, George Zeigler daughters W anda and Maxine of
/ •
and Ray Shook attended the fun­
eral of Colburn iBud> T hayer at
Forest Grove Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Blazer visited
their daughter, Mrs. H arry Cook,
and family a t West Linn Sunday.
Their little granddaughter Carol
returned home with them for an
indefinite visit
AS A LAST RESORT
HE TRIED WILLIAMS
S .L K , FORMULA...
K. C. Farm U nion
Receives Powder
H iteon Club H as
J
? r“8ram
Mrs. W ood Buried
at Forest Grove
Historical Facts
on rords w anted
Native Sotl DlCS
4.
„„ Bose ,„a
Program Saturday
rA’ • m
•
St JUlXie Mountain
Witch H azel Man
r, , r
u.KK irom Kansas Mrs
daughter
/
Enjoy a
\
HaKK
“T he
Ride-
|
“The Painted Veil," G reta G ar­
bo s new
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
picture will be featured a t the Ven-1
etlan Sunday, Monday and Tues-'
day. In the tensely dram atic story
i of m arital conflict in the h eart of
| a cholera-plagued province ln the
I Chinese Interior, Garbo rises to
great heights.
Argus classified ads get results.
o f {ke z 1 9 3 5
L e t’s
P ain ted V e il”
O pens H ere Sunday
ta k e th e
-v in a to rs
(o T R A IN
CALIFORNIA
You are cordially invited to
our Spring Showing of the
beautiful, new 1935 Kelvin-
ator models — the very
latest word in electric re­
frigeration.
OVERLAND
S T R A IG H T W H IS K E Y
\
It's Open House at our
House, and we want you
to come and enjoy your­
self. There are 19 new
•Kelvinators— all sizes — all
types— and all prices— and
many new and interesting
developm ents, features
you will most certainly want
to see and learn about.
Attend our Spring Showing
a ll this w e e k — open
evenings until 10 o'clock.
because we c an ..
RELAX
while the engineer
does the driving.
W ITH V-8 POWER
I ■■ FORD ECONOMY
¿•*7. .ii ..¿•aa J ".. X". . ..
H E new Ford V-8 is a car o f major
developments. This year, to the proved
performance and economy of the V-8
engine, Ford has added another major
engineering development—the Full-floating
Springhase w ith Comfort Zone Seating.
This means “front seat riding comfort” for
hack seat passengers. N ow eterybody can
enjoy a Comfort Zone Ride.
T he car is longer and wider...more room
for passengers and baggage. It is beautifully
streamlined, and luxuriously upholstered.
I t has many im portant safety features, in­
cluding welded all-steel body and wheels.
Safety glass all around and large, sure-trac-
tion balloon tires are included at no extra
cost.
H ere is a car that meets every 1935
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driving need . . . whether you want safety,
speed, power, size, dependability, econ-
omy, o r beauty. See it now at your nearest
Ford dealer's.
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READ or write as we speed
over tmooth steel rails.
in the dining car when­
ever we're hungry. Complete
meals nowcost as little as 80r.
EAT
DRINK
cool, clean water
whenever we’re thirsty.
SLEEP
in a cozy berth. A
Tourist Pullman double lower
for the night costs only 11,25.
And there's a rest room with
tts all the way.
W ith rail fares at 2c a mile
and less it’s real economy ta
go thia way and have all the
comforts, conveniences and
accurity o f train travel.
S o u th ern P a c ific
For details, see your railroad
agent o r write ). A. Ormandy,
General Passenger Agent, 705
Pacific Bldg., Portland, Ore.
Selfridge Furniture Company
Phone 21X
’ 36 S. Third Ave.