Thursday, May Iti, 1986 111 LL.SUO k U A R G U S , H I L L S B O R O , R eynolds spent th e w ee k-e n d at T a ft und other beeches Mrs R N M c C lu re o f P o rtlan d tpent Sunday ut th e M uuntalnslde fu m i M r an il M rs R aym ond Cuscy and tw o ch ild re n of M c M in n v ille v is it­ ed at th e J ( ' H a tfie ld home S u n ­ V e tera n Jewels G iven; A ll day. Agnes Peters »pent the w eek-end D ay M eet G range Set at the pa re n ta l home Miss H ele n S ch m eltre r and W a r­ ren Fo rsyth arc m em bers of the (By Ml«« l.erraln» Oamrnini S C H O L L S - T h e Scholl« I O. O. cast for the T ig a rd high school F. uiid nc b ck u li lodges held it jo in t play, "L ad y L ila c ," to be given F r i ­ social m eeting W ednesday evening day Mr and M rs. T h u r lo w Hansen w h en 25 ye ar je w e ls w ere present­ ed to H T Hesse. L . M M ille r and and son spent the w e e k-e n d at N ew p o rt und o th er beuchcs J. It B a rtle tt. Pust G ra n d M uster A m ong special guests for M other's H o m e r A ng el o f P o rtla n d w u b the K. church spoukcr A progrum und dancing day service at the M Sunday w ere Mrs. C la y to n of W ash­ w ere enjoyed. ington, M rs E llaabeth H arm o n of Landses|>e gardeners w ere ut w o rk S eattle. M rs. M a ry S tretch er and on th e ya rd ut the l.y le I'u ite i Mrs. W a lte r B u rke, M rs Jennie hom e lust week A law n, shrubs F a rv e r und L. C. T ras k o f Lyons. and flo w ers lire being pi anted M r und M rs Joe K e r r e n te rta in ­ A large crow d from Scholls a t ­ ed S unday w ith a d in n e r Present tended the senior play at H ills b o ro w ere Joe K e r r of B renton, Wash., F rid a y evening. Miss F lorence Estates of C e n tra lia , M rs. S M . M ears spent the w e e k ­ W ashington, M r und M rs J E n ­ glish and B ruce B ab eli of P o rt­ end w ith relatives In P ortland W a lte r Peters, instead of F ru n k land and John S tillw e ll of Oswego as stated lust w eek. I t slow ly nn Scholls delegates to th e E p w o rth p roving and is ab le to w a lk about League In P o rtla n d are E va C u rl- the hospital He is weui m g a cast son. A va H o w a rd and H e rb e rt support to his buck w h ile u cru s h ­ S chneider ed v e rte b ra Is healin g S p rayin g fo r w a ln u t b lig h t con- M r and Mrs W illia m O yu llu and tro l w ill begin In several large , in this v lr ln ltv this w eek th re e c h ild ren of P o rtlan d M r and o rc c h l a rd v L " ‘ h. J Z « i^ T h .. M rs. F red W e lle r and tw o d a u g h ­ A l Eddm gs has m oved fro m the ters o f near T ig a rd and ;.lr and W e lle r fa rm to the F ra n k W h itfo rd M rs. A n d re w W e lle r Jr. and tw o home and has charge ot wood cu t­ c h ild re n and A lv in I. .rabee gave tin g Interests fo r M rs K le is te r of M rs. A n d re w W e lle r S r a M o ther's P ortlan d E van g elical B rotherhood w ill meet day d in n e r pa rty Sunday M rs. H . T Hesse, E v e ly n Hesse, M a y 21 at th e Amos W a tk in s hom e D o ris Heaton, Roy a n d A r m o r 1 Ben B randon o f P o rtla n d visited _ S c h o lls L o d g e H on ors T hree Renew YOUR FLOORS withNO-RVB WAX or VARNISH Special O ffe r Just pour, M ay 10th to 25th , inclusive you pour Lin-Rar Var­ nish or Fullerene No- R t i l i Wax on the wood floors or linoleum. Using the spreader. No hack breaking w o r k with brush or polisher. JL Lin-Bar Varnish and Sprender. •1 _ 24 Q u art Pint 89c Pool-Gardner Lumber Yard A uthoi'ixed F ü lle r Phone 2691 Pain Dealers 151 W . Baaeline St. ■- * FREE T IC K E T through C A L IF O R N IE on low tum m tr roundtrip* A t n t t it k o t tk rv u g k C d H ftm iu ! T h a i, la offset, i t w hat Southern P tc ia c |iv s s yo u o o a s u m m e r ro u n d trip B ast.T b it mesas you can vis it C sliforois oo yo u r way to o r irom tbo East / » r n .t u linglt m l rt» rtJ » rt lb»» ib t I tu til r m t j l n f J m l t g » it » » d borb. T h is applies tro m most w t t t e r a O r e g o n an d W ash ing ton points to almost any •s tto ro ii«ttio stio a. St over in Sea Francisco, L o t Angeles, o r say- w h t i t along ih r e iiu a by a northern U. S. o r Canadian line. O r go by ’ the N o rth , return th ro ug h C alifornia. L o w summer fares are io effect M a y 14 to O ctober 14. R etu rn lim it O cto b er 41. < !■ C O B D in O N lD T R A IN S I T h is summer our 4 leading trains w ill be air-cond itio ned (ompttHh. N o m atter w bst type o f sccoaunodatson you choose y o u 'll have cool, d e a n , fro th air and quiet a ll the way. H trt or* hto tuiniurr roundtrip nt»»tplti Simil»r lew J»ru tto ryitb trt. d tu n d m p Coorb I tu r u t Stondord C H IC A G O ...................... «57.35 H IW YO RK................... «55.75* *4^ C«N. «/«/r A off » I r r tk ) . • 88.S0 « 58.80 «107.20* «124.40* lin il. Ob f i t r J l Jimi/ tlightIr kigktr, 64 I « * k i f tr ti ffd o t H ills b o ro visited M rs. Lester rnernbers a re in v ite d JUt ° f t0 W n A M o ob erry Tuesday evening. m em oers are In vite d . m ade a to u r o f the beaches Sunday. m e rs home F rid a y afterno on A lb e rt R u n n in g o f P o rtla n d vis- E lean or P o w e ll Honored m ission topic was read by M rs K e il Reorganised A b irth d a y pa rty was given T h e crad le ro ll lias been reo rg a n ­ W ill H ain elm an and a M o th e r’s ited here Wednesday. M r and M rs. B e r' A M c D o n a ld E lean or P o w e ll on h e r fifth b irth - ized at the Scholls M E. church D a y program was enjoyed. and son L a r r y o f Pendleton w ere day M a y 10 at her hom e here. Pres- w ith M rs E lm e r H o w a rd in charge A tte n d Session w eek-end guests at the D. C. W h it- en t w ere S h irle y and B eve rly F a m ily M oves Sunday ev en in g th e local M E io,., _____ . » .. _ J W hite, D o ro th y and A rth u r S im o n ­ M r. and M rs G le n n T o in te r have church E p w o rth Leaguers attended ing home M rs A . V and erzand en of H ills ­ ton. F a ith S cofield and W auneta moved to Gales C re ek, w here they a d istrict cabinet m eeting a n d purchased a fa rm recen tly luncheon at th e H ills b o ro M E boro was a guest W ednesday of C earley , N ao m i and M e lv in C anby, G lo ria C arm en, V e lm a and C harles M rs Florence L a rk in of A m ity church. Mrs. M a ttie S m ith , local M rs B. Lyda. A nu m b er from here attended R eth erfo rd . E v e ly n Ross. A lp h a M ae is v is itin g at th e C W L a rk in advisor, led the E p w o rth League the senior play at H ills b o ro high Peterson, R ay G le n n B enefiel and home. I service in H illsboro. F rid a y Miss M ild re d R ock ushered. L e lan d and E lean o r P ow ell. Assist in P ro g ram Mrs. V icke rs O ldest M o th e r M r„ ~ m n e s t m o in rr W a lte r W illfe y , D an B a rre tt, and D e lb e rt Q u ier. w ho is w ith the , . !.. . i. c d . Jen- Sunday m orn in g d u rin g t h e H V Jones le ft T h u rsd ay fo r C C C at Reedsport, spent the w e e k ­ m e L a rk in o f Ruby R ebekah lodge church hour, the M E ch urch hon- eastern Oregon, w h e re th ey w ill be end a t his home here. and L u th e r M ille r and H e n ry Hesse | ored mothers. P ro g ram included employed. G reen M o u n tain G rang e visited of L in c o ln lodge are th e co m m ittee ’ special m usical num bers, readings Mrs M a iz ie C ra n e o f G resham H ills b o ro G rang e S atu rd ay to usalst w ith the co m m un ity M e m - and a p laylet. M rs E lle n V icke rs visited Tuesday at the M . G n o a ' — -- - - w 7 P up ils of this school ere given oriel day exercises received the corsage fo r being th e home. So-treai th e ir teachers S atu rd ay. J o u n c ia y M rs Rose M u rra y jo in ed th e | oldest m oth er present; M rs. W a r- Y a m h lll a u x ilia ry degree o f th e ren Barnes, fo r being th e youngest R ebekah lodge at N ew b erg M a y 7; m other present; M rs D . C . W h it- and w . . ith largest . . . th ™ e a u x ilia ry vice-p resi- ing, fo r h a vin g raised th e ‘• ‘ A™ m is s B iancne rin e g a n spent th e hiirh school hi 1« A n a ll-d a y Sunday school co nfer­ dent and six o ther m em bers visited fa m ily , and M rs W a rre n Barnes, w eek-end w ith M iss H ele n G o d -¡ M r, M a m Ila ayto v tn n Rehd>kuh InHtfi. BTri/1nv> a v in u a n n v pres- - vkosl __1__a _a i_ ld u e o ll e c e ! « MTS. M . A hlson h i- fre v a student at » I ._ in s f ie of M c M in n v ille ence w ill be held at th e R eed vilie | th th e e D n R ebekah lodge F rid a y fo fo r r h havin g th th e e n-wuit most r c h h ilr ild lr re Uam“ i £ £ daU ghter M " W il' church M a y 26, beginning at 10 1 evening. I ent. Corsages w e re presented by r t M c M ln n r t ife a m and co ntinuin g u n til 4 p. m. K o w r ll a t M e e t ! Misses D o ro th y Cooke, Rosamond O. C. P arks o f P o rtlan d , fo rm e rly - *a_ V r in , „ , . . , R eedvilie, Orenco, T u a la tin P la in s 1 dau« ilte r F ra n k R o w e ll atten ded a m eeting M u n d o rff, V irg in ia E rickso n and of C ornelius, is h e lp in g paint M rs p “ r Genva R obinette's house h ’ ,? /w » „ , Su a da? ,0 C h e - and B eth an y P re sb y terian churches 1 of W a ln u t grow ers In P o rtlan d Lavon R obinette. a iis . Wash , to the oeaside bedside o of f Mrs. M rs are u n itin g in this conference, to and w ith a F « e rd O x ro S enior — Ladies' . A m id of M th .t e a^wvaa-1 L u th - ! M r. and M rs C. C. Gibson o f 'h ¿7 , Th ursd ay «.^a era»., .« v v n u e c r ii ---------- u Va 1 w en t to S alem on business F rid a y > r a n church m et w ith M rs Ed P ortlan d visited M r and M rs W S to w ell s m other. M rs John C a v e r- w h ich parents, church teachers, and leaders o f a ll denom inations are H elen W estfall and H a ro ld W e is s : K ra h m e r M a y 3. A larg e g r o u p 1 R Cooke and fa m ily S a tu rd a y ly ’W w ho 111 W lth Pneum onia of P o rtlan d visited at the E lm e r attended. Teacher H onored . M r . and ..M rs F re d S to w e ll and co rd ially in vite d . T h is conference is one of a H o w a rd home S un day M rs. E llen V icke rs atten ded the P upils o f th e F e rn H ill school “ ®ui»t (g lu t Pulhuuu S o u th e rn P a c ific fo r details, see your local S P. tg r n i or w rite J. A. O rm andy, I j i t i r t l P o iitn /tr Aptnl, 704 Pscihc B uilding , P ortland. O re. OWNERS SAY: NORGE SAVES UP 10 $11 A MONTH YOU GAN BIJY A NORGE FOR AS LITTLE AS $4.50 A M O N TH VX7® Norge pays for itself over Y V an4j Over again. Here's the evi­ dence. Norge owners say that KoUator Refrigeration—through lower cost refrig- erataoo, oo food waste, quantity buying and thrifty use of left-overs— saves up to 111 a month. Compare that with the low monthly payments. And don’t for­ get the long years o f faithful service » f t t r the N o rg e is paid fo r. • Come in and see the Norge. Church Flowers Given to Mothers RUSH LOW Members of H iteon Class Given Party ¡the Argus. u ELECTROLUX W a lla , Wash., is a house guest this w eek o f h e r frie n d . Miss O rayce M ille r , at th e F. G. M ille r home. W AYNE EM M O TT Photic 3143 fo r appointm ents LOO K A T THESE B U Y S ! YOUR CAR AS DOWN PAYMENT 1933 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Coupe. Cordoba grey paint, cream wheels, like new. Rubber 80% good, and in perfect mechanical $y condition ... ’475 1932 Ford V -8 De Luxe F ordor Sedan. B lack paint, air wheels, 16x 6.50. Fully guaranteed. ’435 1932 C hevrolet Coach. Good mechanical con­ dition. Paint and up­ holstery fine ........ ‘365 1933 Chevrolet T ru ck. 157-inch, closed cab. platform body, 10-ply tires, in good >$/ condition ’535 1930 Ford and ready to go ....... cP? YOU Anything you want to know—any questions you w ant to ask about the newKelvinators—we w ill gladly tell you, but you need not worry about any high pressure salesman­ ship. You can come in at your convenience. I n ­ spect all the different models at your leisure. And your own good judg­ ment w ill tell you th at—_ regardless of how much' you want to invest in an electric refrig erator — your choice s h o u ld b e a K e lv in o to r . KELVINATOR ’ 124'50 Above is illustrated one ol the many low priced Kelvinator models. It is full siseri, full- powered. and it bas many of the leatures of the larger, higher priced Ketvmators. It has the standard Kelvinator com pressor—the Vegetable Crisper — the Dairy Basket — H treenng speeds — porcelain interior, with rounded comers for easy cleaning — rust-proof, bar type shelves - and many other features. 4-cylinder. 131-inch wheelbase, dual wheel truck, clos­ ed cab $( Special...... 285 single tires, 131-inch wheelbase. New rub­ ber. c Good condition A U tJ V *335 FOLLY GUARANTEED Before you Luy, be sure to see the new Kelvinator*. You might just as well have the best be­ cause a Kelvinator coats no more that- other leading makes. Easy l e n t and low, down payment. (M M M ) S e lfr id g e F u rn itu re C o . 136 8 . 3rd A v r. Lester Ireland & Co. < M A U T IF U l N IW 193 5 T ru ck , closed cab, 157-inch wheelbase, n e w e x- change motor installed. Cab and chassis in A-l condition. Look this over t A O t f 1929 Chevrolet T ru ck , 1932 Ford 4 -cylin d er Pick-up. Reconditioned NORGE 1934 Ford V -8 W E’LL TELL YOU) BUT WE W O N ’T TRY TO Phone 21X KILVINATOR