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    H IL L S B O R O
Thursday, December 19, 19.95
Hobbies Display for
L ocal P.-T.A, Meet
Hobbit«* flo w in g i n l r r e s t i n m a n y
fie ld , v.eie e x h ib ite d lit the meet
lu g « I I lit* I ’urent-Teach» i s' us: o c til­
lio n M onday < v e n u e * , m t h e u n i o n
hi. 711 e*ioo| h u iio io g . A gro up o f
< n j 'i t i
tl
p e n c il
1»> . L o g
?• k e t c h e s i u i . i
cm
( ' • < ( in i. m , • '•.»•’ eh»"»
o f b’ ev, Churl«** lleed in a ta lk
on
“ C h i 1 time. A ro u n d t h e
W o rld .'
“ The F irst N o e l" and “ Here a
T orch Jeannette, Isabella, O bi Pro
vin e ia l N oel" w ere sung by a trio
Irom the Legion A u x ilia r y . The
singers. M r . L. ( ’ K ranueu, M i,.
( barb
W ells and M i
I r. d Cald
Welt, were jccom paiiO 'd by Ml
I,eon Davis, The trio also led the
assembly in in g in g "O h Come A ll
Who is Most
Valuable ( itizen?
Y o u t h ’ s conception af B ill ■•bor­
“ Mod. V alua ble ( ’it»/,
i l i be
nouncod on N • * w i » ■ •u . Day .»t
P ilg rim Hou «•, hiNidqu; lite rs </f the
H ills b o ro C h risti in (.’»fUiieil. d u r-
in e Ih«* c o u r ,«• of a re< t•ptioii w h ich
■li b u t w e e n 2 und 5 n.
ni. M em ber of the A »opiate H'»y-
a lu m n i of H ills b o ro ilig il : » bool
’•i'll .•»clivi' m em ber ' id
w ho have
d u r in g th e
cou ncil's clubs, w ill
to d» rm im
C h i 1 ! ma . holiday
the nam ing.
M ayo r am i M i
J II G a rre tt, i
B ill*.bo ro' " f i r 1! c it i z e n
w ill hea
the re ce ivin g lin e d in in g th< af
ernonn The r< repHon s ill be op<
to a ll the com m u nity. Youm , pe<
1-1 w ill fu rn is h m usic, and lig l
i i (•ire .bine nt
il l lx.
ved.
ARCU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Symphony () it artet Grange Officers
Here
Presents Program installed
In s ta lla tio n o f o ffice rs took
V> V 1 / V V
I l< V'
A
M t mbe i . and guests id tiie C of-
, fee club re» « ived a real t h r ili ut
' the meet iiig F rid a y when m em bers
|o f the P o rtla n d Sym pb ony o r-
ii i c . i ra pr<* .< nted tin*
program .
Í w h ich w ii in ehare,»' id M rs V. W.
G a rd n e r,
m u s ic
chairm an.
cei'VingM
own
Tualatin Chapter
Officers Elected
Tuesday Night
place
y at the H ills b o ro Grange.
' w ith T. J. K re u g e r of Lents a
it. 'a llin , g o ffic e r, assisted by a team
O ffic e rs of T u a la tin chapter. East-
1 n , riii,*, , •d n1 M r. K reuger, G r ice
[S ne ll, I. .ucile H a il, and Anna Mi-- | ern Star, elected Tuesday evening
j N t.‘ j !. w , ith Mrs. J. E. C p d ike as , v/er,- M rs. J B Dinsm ore, w o rth y
i pianist.
' ft Forsythe was in sta lle d as m atron; W F. C yrus, w o rth y pa-
ma »*er. M
i r . D B. B u rk h a lte r, o ve r­ Itro n ; Mrs. H L. Hoeffel, associate
seer; James M. F orsythe le ctu rer. m atron; W J. Enschede, associate
A r th u r
B laker. stew ard; A d ria n
H ornecker, assistant steward: Mrs.
W S P rib no w . c h ,p la in ; It. H orn-
ecke i. tre a su re r: M r . G. C. C h a se ,1
secretary; Ir v in g Chase, gatekeep-
i i Mr
W M S m ith, Ceres: M rs
George F.asterday. Pomona; M rs. H
H- rm c k e r. F lora; M r C laud Cook
lady assistant steward: M rs. E. J.
He
m usician: M r
D. 15. B u r k ­
h a lte r A lb e rt H o w ell and George
F.asterday. exe cutive com m ittee.
N e xt n ig h t m eeting w ill be held
Decem ber 26 and in itia tio n in the
! firs t and second degree w ill be g iv ­
en.
A w a tch -n ig h t m eeting is planned
fo r N ew Year's Eve.
M-
M Donald Spencer, m an-
M u v E llen M orrison, am i wood
a;,,a- o f the orehi stra. to ld of the
by
Ei ne t B ro w n w t "
wortc i: t the orchestra, and o f the
show n
A c o l, »-el lo ll o f c o in s b y
program s scheduled. R obert M il­
1 •• 11 ,v»tt, < o’ ns a t : i . t u i n p s h /
lard. w ho h: s occupied the ch a ir
‘I’ d (fo rd n v r. n.id ’ im p . I»;. Fred Ye Faithful
of f ir ' flu tis t since the org an iza­
B ern .in were rd
i i mb n
(>1.1
tio n o f the orchestra 2a years ago
H e fre sh im u ts were • .served by
i"
pupei
w ore • how n by K ulph Mrs. It
and the o n ly one of the o rig in a l
Rob« i f
W Gates. , M rs
il o - , n ln t Lou t by Donald Stan ! Beattie, Mrs. C leni F --Unger, M r
mem bei s till p la yin g w ith the o r ­
n il I .0. 1 « M.lo i ,di 1 n ; by V io le t [ A r t Ham m er, M is Earl ila worth,
chestra. gave a h isto ry o f its o r ­
l.nm loen A n a L f ih lix c scrapbook j am i M r
ganization w ith 22 men w ith o u t a
H e nry Napier.
D
elph
ia
n
Have
Xmas
P
a
rty
—
'1
* x h lo itc d by I * t r i and P olly I "P la y g ro u n d , a ie e xce lle n t p n -
re g u lu r con du cto r and i t : steady
D elphian i l ib had f o r it
Iasi g ro w th u n til it now has 70 train ed
M rlh u ls h ( ' II
NoMler managed v e n tiv e . fo r delinquency,* acco rd­
the how am i P u v r Eeger received I in g to D r O. H Cham ber in a m eeting of the year a C hristm as m usi'-ians w ith a w o rld -re n o w n e d
p a rly w ith M i
A. H Busch i conductor, W ille m Van ilo o g stra te n
and arrunged th c e xh ib its.
ta lk to ra d io study gro up due
day on "W h y M y C h ild M is b < * jlio . t e . . and M r- II A Deck and It is at present one o f the 17 m a jo r
G ro u p tu ig in g wa> led by M i
i
M
r-,
Edw-ard
S
chulm
r-rich in charge sym phony orchestras o f the nation.
Be exp la in e d th a t physical
S W M vlhui.sb. Hev. Chai les M hav»*
The W oodw ind q u a rte t o f the o r ­
Illness o r u h n o rm a ltie ... ignorance o f tin- program . C hristm as earols
H « | gave the in v o lu tio n b rid e
ip iate fu rn is h in g in the teachera o f wrongness, lack of a b ility to se­ wen- un:: and C h ristin a in f o r e i g n chestra. composed o f M r. M illa rd ,
lands
as
w
e
ll
ns
o
u
r
M
e
rry
firs t f l u t e : A P h illip s , c la rin e t: H
rest m om wu» reported by M rs J cure a tte n tio n by e xce llin g , arid
the
ib je c t fo r the T w y n in g second flute , and Miss
M Person, w ho proposed that tie eurioM ty are the m ajoi < a u « . of ¡ C h r i s t m a s v.
afte
i
noon
Each
m
em
ber
received
M a ry Coyne, obeo. played a n u m ­
I ’ T A sponnor a project to raise I misbehavior. He stated tha t “ In
m oney to he lp buy the needed | eve ry case o f a rnisbeha zing ch ild a g ift ty p ic a l of the co u n try sh - b e r o f classical selections.
n
pre
enter!
The P o rtla n d S ym phony is cele­
e q u ii na-nt T ile plan was approved » tlie fu s t m ove should b< a c a n -fill
b ra tin g its s ilv e r ju b ile e th is year | M r. and Mrs. J. H. Hensley cele- 1
'A tte n d ( H u m 'll Session—
a n d Mt
G L a ve r and Mrs. VV. C. p b .v 11 d 1 •xarniftati< 11.”
H ills b o ro P -T
A
ra d io study
C hristensen w ill a »1st M rs P ris o n
M is Thonia- Con-.elf o f H ill - w ith an e x c e p tio n a lly good m usical brated th e ir 40th w edding a n n iv e r- i
! a ry at th e ir hom e the eve ning of
on the com m ittee.
gro up met w ith M is M M. Honiig. boro. M i - G ladys M ove r and M r, p t i i g r a m o f concerts.
F o llo w in g tin- program , tea was j December 14. Rev. H. S H a lle r o f­
An o rig in a l p la yle t called “ C old Mrs L. C. K ra in ie n led tin* d i < u > | Sum m ers of T ig a rd , sod M rs C har
fic ia tin g at the cerem ony. O th e rs,
Kcne li s V -nK leek of m ar Beaverton a t­ served by tin- hostesses.
T u rk » y"
was presented by t h e smn of the le ctu re and M i
present were Messrs, and Mesdames ;
M e lte be kc gave a re p o rt on social tended the m eeting o f the i - xi co- !
B a r b ( | i i i n a <h im a tie gro up Parts
A lb e rt Dappen and d a ug hter V ir ­
m the p la yle t w ere taken by V e l­ conduct taken fro m I). A T hom s live council o f tin- C o u n ty F e d e r­
g in ia and son Buddy. O. B. B aker
ma A be nd roth. A r d l* E lling son and b u lle tin "G u id in g the Adolescent.” a tio n o f W omen' club- T in -d a y
and son H a rley, and B R. Pooley
"S o cial Side o f School L ife " was a ftern oon at the home of Mrs. Le w -
('lo v e r and V iv ia n Bum p
and daug hter E velyn, a ll of P o rt­
" I t m atte: s not so m uch whence the subject o f discussion led by i is Powers o f P ortla nd .
T ile Coffee club's C hristm as p a rty land M r. and M rs. Joseph B e lin g e r
the custom came so long as we Mr s A r th u r K ru e g e r at the P -T A Ilolly Sale .Saturday—
fo r li
fo rtu n a te c h ild re n o f H ills ­ o f Heppner, M rs. Anna M e ie rju r-
keep upperm ont a tru e homage to study gro up in hte P eter Boscow ; Sale o f h o llv and of cooked food
boro w ill be held M onday a fte r­ gen and son Kenneth. M rs. E liz a ­
the i.v in g C h ris t.’’ was the opinion school Tuesday It was bro ug ht out w ill be held a t I-red’. M a rke t S a t­ noon, Decem ber 23. at the Vene­ beth Bagley. M rs Ethel W eik. Ches­
tha t more e n te rta in m e n t should h< urd ay. b e ginning at one o'clock
brought in to th e homes. “ Open . The sale i sponsored by the C om ­ tia n theater, at 2 o'clock. In v ita ­ te r S m ith. M r. Kelsey, and Henry-
House." one day u week, was de­ m u n ity S ervice clu b o f the Legion tions have been sent o u t and ad- Hensley.
m is iiu n w ill be by in v ita tio n on ly,
scribed as successful in one home ' A u x ilia r y .
>11 a l l c h ild re n
are requested to
Births
Itebekahs Have Xmas P a rty —
b rin g th e ir in v ita tio n s .
K n o d e l—T o M r. and M rs. John
M r. and M rs .1 F. K e n ne dy and I 11 |J boro
Rebekah lodge -.-. 111
K no de l ot N o rth Plains, N ovem ­
daug hter and M i s D oris D a ile y of . meet Tuesday. C h ristm a
Eve, ¡.'I
ber 30. a boy.
Banks, M r. and M 's G eorge S cl- 'th e I O () F hall The eo i■ m itti-i
fn d g i- anil M i
a n il M i
V . '. r . : , r lias planned a C h ristm as p a rty and
D avis—To M r. and Mrs. H e rb e rt
E m in o tt were guests S atu rday n ig h t a ll members are req ui - ted to b rin g
D avis o f C h e rry G rove. December
at a d in n e r p a rty at the home of ja ten -ce nt g ift.
14 a boy.
M r. and M rs Held E ld rid g e
K 'o n lin u rd from pace I )
C a rte r—T o M r
and M rs. Roy-
.M rs. F a s t e r H o s te s s —
the
Se
i
Scout
S
hip
C
o
lum
b
ia
o
f
fro m
M rs M a ttie B e rto li o f O a k l a n d .
C a rte r o f C ornelius, Decem ber 15.
M r s H H Easter e n ttrta in e d De­
P
ortla
nd
,
regional
fla
g
s
h
ip
o
f
the
C a l . a rriv e d S atu rday to spend tin cem ber (i w ith a luncheon and con-
!a g irl.
Grticn Watch Co.
holidays w ith her sister, M r,. D on­ i tra c t bridge. S ix tables were in P acific N o rth w e st.
W a lla ce —To M r and M rs. Roy
am i
D
em
onstrations
o
f
ship
etiq
ue
tte,
ald M egargel
I play Me d a r n i M o rris W e l l , B M fo rm a litie s, and ro u tin e w ere p re ­ W allace of near Scholls, December
17. a g irl.
Mrs. Charles Douglass and daug h­ G oodm an and J. W. K e lle y made
sented by the fifte e n m em bers c f
ters Patsy and M a ry A n n were high scores.
tlie
C
olum
bia's
crew
.
A
n
inspection
• L e t K e lly ' F ix Y o u r W atch"
week-end guests of M rs Douglass' Dau- h 'e r A rriv e s —
was fo llo w e d by a ta lk by M r
S m in i! A v e .
11111 s l i u r 11 sister. M iss Lois B ro w n , in
Port
B orn to M r and M rs A lto n G ab­ W ill ; p o in tin g out th a t th e co-op-
land.
rie l ot New B ru n s w ic k . N. J . De­ n : i i n o f the parents was essential
M r and M rs
W a lte r Freem an cem ber fl, a daughter. Landa Diana. to the ship's success. S hort ta lks
a n il d a u g h te r o f O n ta r io w i ll a r r iv e
M rs G a b r i e l w i l l be rem em ben
w ere made by Jake W eil, Paul
S atu rday to spend the C hristm as | as Miss Lola Jacobs, fo rm e rly
Patterson and Charles Reed of the
holidays w ith home folks.
j th is city.
local scout com m ittee.
A :i A m e rica n Red Cross firs t aid
M r. and M rs. John S in c la ir and I t . I* C l u b l i l t s X m a s P a r t y —
daughter M a rjo rie v is ite d his b ro th ­
C h ristm as d in n e r and pro gra m of de m on stra tion by the crew o f the
e r at P ort Tow nsend last week.
the Business and IT o fi -iiin a l W ont- C o lum b ia was w e ll received. The
R alph K em per and C lif f Vande- I ell's d u b w ill be held F rid a y eve­ m eeting closed w ith the p ip in g o f
hey w ent to T illa m o o k la t WCCK nin g at the cham ber of com m erce the scouters overboard.
G R E E TIN G S
room
D in n e r is .-ere .-d at 6.30 p.
to p ick f e r n s .
I ni.
M r and M r
O O, Freem an \1.%-
i th is C h ristm as
ite d M r. and M r . E D. C a rve r at G ym ( lass at 6:30—
Season
M r and M rs H arvey W ilson and
W omen'» gym nasium class w ill be
Donald Sunday.
We
w
ish o u r cus­
E
verett
Johnson
o
f
Gales
Creel:
M r and M rs. H illy Wheele r and held at 6:30 p in today iT h u rs d a y ) ,
tom ers a jo you s
visite d M r
W d on'- m other. Mrs.
d a ug hter S a lly o f P ortla nd visite d • at the un io n high school, instead
h o lid a y and th a n k
o f 7 o'clock, the tim e o f previous B H T illo ts o n , Sui lay
M rs. Ida B e llin g e r Sunday.
M r. and Mrs. H H. Goss visite d i them fo r th e ir patronage.
meetings.
Dr. and M is H o w a rd W ells v is ­
M is G oss ' sister. Mrs. A nna Hyde,
Xm as T ree at Scholls—
S. W. MELIIVISH
ited M r and M rs K enneth P a ttc r-
at lo r n e liu s Sunday.
1 J
C
h
ristm
as
tn
and
program
w
ill
vn
Sjdeip Sunday.
T r e dance given by M rs. P a u l}
be held at the S c h o l l s c h u r c h S u n -
M r. and M rs Reid C o nn ell spent ' day m o rn in g a,
H a n kin s S atu rday n ig h t was w e ll'
E xtend the 11« n e fit • o f S u n ­
Sunday and M onday a, S ilv e rto n
attended.
H illsb o ro
2.18 E. Washington
shine a ll th ro u g h the
w ith M r. and M rs. C u rle to n Handc
W a lte r Davidson, w ho has been
W in te r w ith
M - and Mr.". E lm e r Johnson M r.
em ployed at C a rlto n has re tu rn e d
; and Mrs. !.. T M cPhecters. Judge
M O R N IN G D E W
here to w o rk nt the shingle m ill.
Divorces Granted
H Fr; in k Peters, and M r
, and M l
G lady« S h ifte r is spending a few
S k in n e r W illia m from Jua nita .
' and M rs H IL Easter attended the
“Irradiated
clays w ith her parents, M r. and
S
cottish
R
ite
d
in
n
e
r
and
dance
at
MILK”
Mrs. O S. S h iffe r.
Salem T hursd ay nigh t.
E.ama Leopold v is ite d at her
T h is M ilk contains 15 tim es
M r. and Mrs. l.o rc n M illim n n and home in B eaverton last Tuesday.
the V ita m in I) content of
d a ug hter Grace and M rs. M i,lim a n 's
Mrs. W. E. G illm o re spent the
Diamonds
. ii h im v M ilk .
sister, Miss Delong, a ll of P ortland,
w eek-end w ith her husband at
T H Y IT T O D A Y !
w ere Sunday guests o f M r. and Eugene.
and
M rs J C May-
Mrs. E lizab eth Kellogg of P o rt­
Ensrhrde Ships Roses
Watches
land is a guest at th e home o f her
W. J. Enschede now has the old
b ro th e r, I.. I ’ . S tran alian, u n til a f t ­ Sahnow garage b u ild in g fo r his I
are o n ly tw o o f o u r specials d u r ­ e r thc holidays.
rose so rtin g and sh ip p in g plan t, in -
in g the C h ristin a s b u y in g season.
' stead o f the fo rm e r M a c K e n z ie :
W e've hundreds o f o th e r items,
garage b u ild in g . Enschede has a
e q u a lly lo ve ly, at prices com par­
crew o f e ig h t men busy.
a b ly lo w ! I f yo u 've n
-----------------------------
A
g ift problem , y o u 'll Qnd
W ill O perate Shop
\ 4 it easy to solve here.
Tom R o llin s and W illia m E lder
(Continued from poire 11
HOSIERY
GUERNSEY DAIRY
have taken over the a u to re p a ir
1 ly im p ro ve d econom ic co n d itio n of shop in connection w ith the Used
"A I la v o r Y o u 'll F a v o r”
! the c o u n try ", said J. M. Person C ar Exchange at Second and W ash­
general manager, "a n d we alrea dy in g to n streets. R o llin s was in charge
»»■i
Sam H u lit A- Sons
pr.
, are re c e iv in g m any ipplication.s fo r of .he shop fo r W. S. A le xa n d e r
V
J
■ loans fo r home b u ild in g . In m y ' fo r a nu m be r o f years and p re ­
Phone 2568
Sheer
I o p in io n next sp rin g w ill sec the
v io u sly operated a shop o f his ow n .
JEW ELER
T hree Y ear A verage Score by
i greatest home co n stru ctio n cam - here.
"Let 'Andy' Fix Your Watch"
P acific In t'-rn a tio n a l O ver Urt
I paign ever u n de rta ken by th is
' c o u n try and th e o u tlo o k fo r the
Arm Bones Cracked
j sp rin g o f 1937 is fo r s till gre ater
M o rris K em per, 14. son o f M r.
SLIPPERS
dem and fo r homes tha n this com ing and Mrs. F ra n k K e m p e r o f Roy.
( sp rin g ."
cracked tw o bones in his rig h t arm
W ashington Savings and Loan A s­ Sunday m o rn in g w h ile c ra n k in g a
sociation w.js organized by Wash- oar.
49c - 69c
' Ington cou nty men in the yea r 1925
98c
and is a p u re ly local in s titu tio n . It
has been under th e continuous m a n ­
agem ent of its present exe cutive
and board o f directors, w h ic h in ­
Perfection Xmas
S<iyt Franett Clyne
cludes E. I.. Johnson. J. O. Robb
HANKIES
25c, 39c, 49c
FAMOUS MIW YORK FASHION CREATOR
and J. M. Person of H ills b o ro , and
Box o f Three
D. D. B u m p and George G. Han-
ciick. Forest G rove.
to o n s
I”
Page Five
OREGON
! A C hristm as tre e and sin gin g of
C hristm as carols furnished e n te r­
ta in m e n t In the d in in g room.
O u r classified colum ns m ay havq
! ju s t w h at yo u are lo o k in g
Read them.
for—
tf
After the Dance
Christmas
Sale
We’ve a store full of dainty feminine things that
make it easy to choose your gift for Mother,
Daughter, or Sister. Each gift boxed and ribbon
tied at no extra cost.
DRESSES .....................................................
¡Celebrate 40th
Wedding Date
« -2-4-^- 1 - 1
Complete the
evening w ith a
$7 .95
Select the k in d of dress you w ant her to have.
We w ill m ake it f i t — No charge fo r alterations.
Barbecued
Sandwich
Hamburger
Sandwich
/
.95
Dainty Satin Gowns
and Pajamas ...............................................
.95
1.29
Lovely Satin Dance Sets
$1
J L and
and S lip s................................
$«1.95
Lace Trimmed
.95
Gowns and Pajamas ............
J L and
Rayon Slips.
$1 I .19
J L and
Lace Trimmed or Tailored ...
Children’s Party
at Venetian Theater
&
No
777
431
731
999
555
Mend Hose
'
C h iffo n .
C h iffo n .
Service.
C n iffo n .
Service.
$1 35
$1.15
$1 15
$1.00
SL00
pair.
pair.
pa ir.
pair.
pair.
p a ir
p a ir
p a ir
p a ir
p a ir
or
Siberrian
Cream
$3.90
$3.33
$3.30
$2.85
$2 85
COSLETT’S
BAR-B-Q
GOAR'S
Woman’s Shop
Hillsboro Scouts
Have High Rating
.Merry Christmas
pa tron; Miss Rose Cave, secretary
fo r the 10th year; M rs Helen Deich-
man. treasu rer fo r m any years; Mrs
R. H. Easter, conductress; and Mrs.
W. J Enschede, associate conduct­
ress. S ho rt speeches were made by
n e w ly elected officers, a fte r w h ich
Mrs. Verne C u rry , w o rth y m atron,
and Fred Holznugel, w o rth y pa­
tron. made th e ir fa re w e ll addresses.
R efreshm ent com m ittee included
D r J B Dinsm ore, Verne C u rry ,
W. J. Enschede, A rn o ld Jensen,
F ra n k R ow ell, and R alph Easter.
Phone 1263
1st and Baseline
E. M . B A R N E S , Prop.
I I. Kellington
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WALNUTS
Good Q uality
Oregon Franquettes
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Merry
Xmas
to
Everyone
Cabinet Shop
foL Ciin>
We Extend a
MERRY CHRISTMAS
to fill our customers.
Suggestions
Person Forecasts
Building Program
Morningdew
Features, from December
20th to 2 4 t h , inclusive
MILK
BUTTER
Tali cans, Federal. 5 cans limit.
Each .................................................
for HER
79c
. L. Anderson
Chiffon
for the whole
family.
W WONDER THEY CALL THIS
* * NEW DODGEthc ,nca,,t^ ^
W INES
For Your
BURGUNDY—
t/g-gallon .................................... ■
BURGUNDY—
TIES
50c, $1
25c
O rd e r Xm as R olls E a rly
Z//k/ NfUf, Manty Savlnij rtmtije Sedan {4 r>finr with built fn trunk). $ 7 6 0 list price, a t factory. Detroit
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m a n y f a m o u s f a s h io n a u t h o r i t i e s
a n t i a u t o e d ito r s w h o a g re e th is
n e w i9 3 6 D o d g e is t h e m o s t b e a u ­
t i f u l i « r in a l l D o d g e h i s t o r y
B u t D o d g e g iv e s y o u m o re th a n
b e a u ty
f t g iv e s y o u e v e r y t h in g
y o u a r e e n t i t l d t o in a m o t o r c a r
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b o d y . . g e n u in e h y d r a u lic b ra k e s
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a l l t h e a m a z in g
e c o n o m y o f th e fa m o u s
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e n g in e w h i c h o w n e r s a l r e a d y r e ­
p o r t /fiv e s th e m 18 to 2 4 m i le t
p e r g a llo n . . . a n d s a v e s u p to
2 0 % o n o il.
C o m e in t o d a y S e e th is b e a u t if u l
new car
A s k us to p ro v e to y o u
h o w D o d g e can sa ve y o u m o n e y
e v e r y m il e y o u d r i v e A n d r e m e m ­
ber Dodge now
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Through the Official Chrysler Motors Commercial Credit
PayinnU Plan you tvill lind it lest
n np.’
c o s ily and easy to arra n g e tim e paym ents to f i t yout budget,
CADY MOTOR CO.
aruvFRS now for iust a rrw dollars more than the lowest - priced cars
Handkerchiefs
25c, 49c
A
1-gallon ....................................
BUTTERIES—
18c
Full Line of Delicious
XMAS BAKLKV GOODS
Dr. P. G. Brown
D E N T IS T
Commercial Bldg.
Second and M a in Sts.
Hillsboro
Oregon
Per quart ..... ...........................
13-oz. bottle ................................. $1.75
26-oz. bottle ......... ......................$2.75
SNOWDRIFT
-lb.
tin
59c
-lb.
tin
» < .1 5
CANDIES
All kinds—BOX CHOCOLATES, and
HARD CANDIES. Priced to please.
GINGER SNAPS
COCONUT
Asparagus T ips
1-lb. tin
98c, $1.49
3 dox.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
F ru it Cocktail—
No. 1 tall Lin
end hope you keep healthy
by eating plenty of
Sliced Pineapple—
I l it t in
23c
15c
LL HOlsE
Sm all pR?.
G RANULATED
Large pkg.
SOAP
PALMOLIVE SOAP
4
l. U
» L i., 1
pkg».
I S O im iE K N S T Y L E
COFFEE MA* r
SUPERSUDS
DCCTC
lx
10c
19c
37c
JELLO ALL FLAVORS
SHIRTS
No-Wilt
Collars
59c
Cake.
CHOCOLATE Homestead
1-lb. sweet............
WHITE KARO.
SYRUP 5-lb.
pail .............
Box of Three
We Wish You All a
PLATES—So thin you
can sec through them,
yet strong and durable.
LA BOHEME WHITE PORT
CHAMPAGNE
S P E C IA L
Dozen ...................
t/j-gallon
$ 4 .43
25c and 49c
for HIM
49c
89c
1-quart
BURGUNDY—
Dr. Brown
Delicious
Mince or Pumpkin
PIES
W ■
1-5 gallon .............................
RAYON SPREADS
$ 0 .4 5
Dentist
Xmas Cheer
SWEET FORTIFIED
Tiffany Brand
DRY WINES
SPECIALS
TOWELS ....
Forest Grove Grade A.
Subject to market. Lb.
bars
PERFECTION BREAD
JOEL. COE
LE E C O N G D O N
and P e rfe ctio n Em ployes
PERFECTION
BAKERY
The C. C. Store
J. H. CrXRRETT, Prop.
Phone 2601W
1270 E. M a in St.
VEGETABLES
LETTUCE
CELERY
"'"¿..'i” h“"'
2
4C
15C
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
ONLY
CRANBERRIES 2 >b.23C
SWEET SPUDS 3 ..» IOC