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< W llsbor Shop Early Here for Christmas Volume 12, No. 11 Hillsboro Friday Begins Xmas V acation Q u in t e t P r o g r a m in A f t e r n o o n ; T w o W in s F ir s t b e n e f it o n (H y M r« lltttfh G am e; With Which in Combined Ihe_11 illsboro Independent Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, December 19, 1935 kaLabluhtxl 1873 Program Set O ren co C h u rch S a tu r d a y C lasses E le c t L e a d e rs Ilu r d e H e ) H ills b o ro grade schools w ill slart OHF.NCO C o m m u n ity c h u rc h t h e C h ris tin a * vacation F rid a y w i ll have Its uu nu al C h i istm .i i Clu.-.,es w ill be resumed December I n c m ill li c iil M onduy evening at 30 New Y< ar's Day w ill also be a 7 3il Sunday school w ill pri-si-nt the holiday. A p p ro p ria te program s w ill C h ristm as service e n title d , "T he be held at each school F rid a y a f t Candles o f C h i i.-.inuis.” ernoon The program at the D a vid M rs S. W. B aughm an le ft M on H ill w ill s ta rt at I o'clock; at the day m o rn in g fo r u s ix weeks' v is it ju n io r high, 2 30. T h e fo u rth grade w i t h re la tive s at Shenandoah, Iowa. at tin- Peter Boscow w ill give a Miss I t iilh L u n g re n of Beaverton p a rty and program at 2. Parents visite d M rs (Jail K a n e . F rid a y. are especially in v ite d to attend these program s. O renco W ins Class o ffice rs were elected in tw o O renco ba sketba ll teuin defeated Forest G rove. M r and M r B W rooms. The 3A of the D a vid H ill M u ltn o m a h 47 to 22 in th e ir firs t A rm e n tro u t and J. J. H utchens of school elected Bob M orrison, pres »Unite o f the season on the local Boor last Tuesday n ig h t M edford Hank . and the host and hostess and id en t; B e tty M ay, vice-president; c h ild re n B on ita and Leonard V irg in ia Banner, m o n ito r. Newdy I ’ei us i . m anager of the O renco M r and M rs G eorge B le rs d o rf elected o ffice rs fo r the KA2 at the team. of« S e h e fflln visite d th e ir daughter, ju n io r high are Zelda W eintz, pres Benefit Saturday id en t: Neva Z ie g le r, vice-president, A ba sketba ll b e n e fit dunce w ill M rs O tto C Voges. F rid a y. M r and Mrs. H a rry M u lle r and und M a ry June D u x b u ry , secretary. lie held on S atu rday n ig h t in the Popcorn sales have been popular old O regon N u rse ry o ffic e b u ild in g son V ernon have re tu rn e d from M r. m id M rs I,. T W oodw ard several weeks' v is it w ith re la tive s in the schools. F rid a y the 4A ol the Peter Boscow school sold pop and son K enneth visite d M i unit in C a lifo rn ia . M r and M rs R. E H ane fo rd and corn. and on T u t day the 8A am; Mrs K en ne th Stearns of P o rtla n d c h ild re n o f P o rtla n d spent the 8A2 classes at the ju n io r high dad Sunday. w ith M rs H a n e fo rd '* a sale, proceeds o f w h ich are to be O renco grade school bu skctb a ll week-end used fo r c h a rity . team defeated W itch Hazel team j m other. M rs H e n ry W eaver. Mr« Truce V u y ls te k e and fa m ily Several in te re s tin g projects are last Tuesday afte rn o o n at W tteti o f Hank , vis ite d Sunday w ith M r u n d e r-w a y in th variou s rooms. H u e ] 21 io 11 and M rs. J. L. V anD om elen and P up ils o f 2A o f P ete r Boscow school Parly Friday are do in g honey-com b w eaving th is t Miss M a rla M c K ln m s ' p rim a ry fa m ily . M r. and M rs B. R. G u n th e r of week. J u n io r hig h 8A p u p i l s room w ill have a C h ristin a s p a rty F rid a y afte rn o o n w ith a tree and P o rtla n d vis ite d M r and M rs. I.oeJ ure w o rk in g on a safety p ro je ct and ure o b ta in in g e xce lle n t results exchanging of gifts, before closing H o lle nb eck T hursday. M i a n d M i ■ W S H a h n re t m • in posters, e d ito ria ls, plays, and fo r a tw o weeks' vacation. ed home last week fro m a m onth's stories. P rogram F rid a y v is it w ith re la tive s in C a lifo rn ia . T he D a vid H ill school has tw o G rade school w ill g ive a C h ris t Ml- and Mrs. F lo yd R a ffe ty v is new p u p ils fro m Carson C ity , N eva mas pro gra m in the school a u d ito r ited M r and M rs Erl Vanderzanden da, Le slie and C liffo r d S titt e n te r iu m F rid a y n ig h t u t II o'clock o f Gules Creek W ednesday. in g the 3A and 1 A . C h ristm as story w ill be to ld in O n ly tw o absences o f m ore then Program Friday song and tableau by the olde r c h il H a rriso n grade school w ill have th re e days w e re reported th is week. dren, w h ile the c h ild re n in the T hey are Irene Thom pson and D on p rim a ry room are to represent a C h ristm as e n te rta in m e n t F rid a y ald B row n, 4A. at P eter Boscow. evening. M o th e r Goose cha racter* B aske tball is the center of in te r M r and Mrs. E llis T a y lo r and M r. and Mrs. Tom P icren and hter attended a b irth d a y d in est at the ju n io r hig h w ith a large children of Helvetia, Mr amt Mn daug squad tu rn in g out fo r practice. Bud Itie h a rd B aughm an o f B o n n e ville ner in honor of Jifines H a rlcm a n H ines and A k ir u Tsuguwa are tlie m ul Miss Helen B aughm an of P o r t- j at th e ir home In D ille y Sunday. o n ly experienced players on the land visite d th e ir parents, M r and A t the d in n e r a b irth d a y < aki . team. W alter H e nry, coach, report made by his m other, w ho liv e s in M rs. S. W Huughtnan Sunday. tha t the team w ill be as fast and M rs S I,. C a rly le v is ite d Mrs. II. C rookston. M inn., was served. T w o new p u p ils e n ro lle d in the aggressive as last year's squad w ith N Ito b m on in Forest G rove T h u rs H a rrison grade school. T hey are practice, th o u g h at present they day und F rid a y. lack tiie s k ill and smoothness of M r and M is H e rbe rt K oppel and W yona M oore, a seventh grader, last season: club. T he boys have fa m ily fro m n o rth o f Forest G ro v e l and V ir g il M oore, a fir s t grader, shown a m a rke d im p ro ve m e n t d u r v is ite d ut the Ernest W llfe r t hu m " w ho re ce n tly eaine here f r o m in g tlie las. week's practice, w h ich Ektacada. Sunday. M r. and Mrs. E. P. S m ith o f was evidenced by th e ir v ic to ry ov- M r und M r*. J H I're u d e n th a l i r the H il'ii th ir d .squad, 24 j o 23. of H ills b o ro vis ite d at the K a rl W il P ortla nd and M rs I. Vanderzanden S ta rlin g lin e -u p was R obert Oc»l- o f Forest G rove v iu lte d M r. und helms home Sunday. bee, A k ir a Tsugawa, fo rw a rd s; B ud M r. und Mrs. Hlehnrd M ontgom - M rs W ilfre d G reene and fa m ily Hines, center; Leon B anner and , c ry of O regon C ity and M rs. A n Sunday, B illy F oelker, guards. P rog ram F rid a y no M on tg om e ry o f Canby, M r. and M o u ntuinda le school w ill have , Mrs. Vernon H o s s and c h ild re n and Mr und Mrs. A l L e o n h a rt of its C h ristm as tree a n d program P o rtla n d visite d ut ttic W. II R ing F rid a y afternoon. E veryone is w e l come home Sunday. M rs E d ith Langdon o f P o rt- i 1. H Peters and da u g h te r L ie la Mrs. M D. Hughes o f land spent the week-end w ith t in visite d N O R T H P L A IN S N o rth Plain.? parents, M r. und Mrs. K a r l W il P o rtla n d Sunday. F il'd Schlegel has re tu rn e d home P are nt-T each er association program helms. was w e ll attended S atu rday nigh t, M r. and M rs. J L. A u lrl o f H ills fro m O a k v ille . Wash., a fte r a week's net receipts being about fo rty d o l boro v is ite d M is. W. F. H u n te r v is it w ith M rs. Wes Schlegel. lars. Proceeds w ill be used in im Sunday. p ro v in g re cre a tio n a l a c tiv itie s in The 4-11 sew ing c lu b met T ues the school. day afternoon. M rs Ernest W llfe rt Mrs. L o ttie Tannoek o f Shady had charge o f t lie class in the a b - | B roo k spent the w eek-end w ith .seller of th e ir leader. M rs. A u s tin , M r. and Mrs. J u liu s Schoenberg. S tra ffo rd . w h o wus 111. M rs C a lin V ercna G e rtru d e M e r W illia m G reener of H eppner v is cer. 28, died at the Jones hospital ite d his cousin. W illia m W icnccke, Decem ber 11 und fu n e ra l services and fa m ily M onduy evening. were held Sunday afte rn o o n al the V is ito rs o f M r. a n d Mrs. A l Donelson A Sew ell chapel. I n te r K roeteh fo r the past tw o weeks m ent was in Cooper M o u n ta in cem w ere M r. and Mrs. J. K in g o f etery. M in o tt. N. D. V isito rs a rriv in g F r i Mrs. M ercer was born in M in n e M O U N T A IN D A L E A chu rch p ro day w e re M rs. F. J. Class o f San sota A p r il 1. 1907. She had been a gram w ill be g ive n by the M oun- Francisco and J. J. K in g o f Palo t.iin d a le L u th e ra n S unday school resident o f H ills b o ro fo r 12 years. ' A lto . Cal., sister und b ro lh e r of Deceased is s u rvive d by the w id o w at the school house Sunday at 2 p. Mrs. K roeteh. lit F o llo w in g the program sacks of er. V A M ercer; her m other, Mrs. , Rotx-rt Johnstone o f Cochran is S ilv a Salee. and tw o brothers. V e rl candy und nuts w i ll be d is trib u te d to the c h ild re n . E evryb od y is in and Earl, a ll o f B eaverton ro u te 1. v is itin g the H e n ry C yp h e r fa m ily vited. M r. and M rs. E a rl H ollenbeck dro ve to M on m ou th M onday and I o il the re tu rn t r ip spent several M r. and Mrs. Pete Parson. Miss ’ d lys w ith his sister. M rs W. It. D o ris and Peter Parson and M r. K irc k w o n d . o f M c M in n v ille . and M rs N. B othm an w ere lu n c h M rs Laura E dd in gton visite d in eon guests Sunday o f M r und Mrs. P o rtla n d W ednesday and T hursday. N u k B othm an in H illsb o ro . T hursd ay even.ng v is ito rs o f M r. M r. and M rs G eorge W rlg h ! and M rs P h ilip H e rge rt and fa m m ade a crab fis h in g t r ip to T illa ily w ere M r. and M rs. P. E. L a - m ook M onday. • Reau o f P ortland. M r. and Mrs. H a rve y H u n t of Miss M arie R a ffe ty spent several P o rtla n d v is ite d w ith Mrs. H unt's ,« u e y d ivs last w e e l* at (lie D r R. M parents over the week-end. T he heartiest o f best wishes K ines home in Forest G rove. Mis- Onia Hudson -pent S aturday fo r a ve ry B irth d a y s C elebrated n ig h t w ith Miss E ve lyn W rig h t a f t Mrs. A rc h ie Thom pson e n te rta in - er a tte n d in g the dance at Halm M E R R Y C H R IS T M A S eed w ith a d in n e r Sunday in honor G rove. of the b irth d a y s o f O r v ille llu te h ens and sun R ichard and her State C a p ito l News I.e tte r - G iv band. A rc h ie Thom pson, and son 1 in g the h ig h lig h ts o f o ffic ia l ac Real Estate and Insurance Leonard Guests w ere M r and M r ' t iv it y at Salem .— E v e ry w eek In 131 S. Second H ills b o ro O r v ille H utchens and fu m ily o f | the A rgus. tf Make your Gift List now front items listed by the Hillsboro Merchants in this week’s Argus. j Program Presented at N orth Plains Funeral Held for Mrs. V. A. Mercer Program Sunday at M ountaindale i Hr M ia* W aryurrt M alhlaaen» Shop Early Here for Christmas am i w ill rem a in ove r the holidays. noth, Irene, Iva n and Jua nita . M r Mr W. E Mays and son E lm e r and Mrs. C harles Haynes, Scott Jr. visite d relative s here F rid a y Haynes and D o ro th y S tric k la n d . and Saturday. V isito rs o f M rs. M a rie F ü h re r M r und M rs Ed K ip k c and c h il Sunday were M r. and M rs. Hans dren o f near S herm an's m ill spent Schroeder of W ils o n v ille and Hev. Sunday at tin- C h ris Langue home. Howe o f P o rtla n d . Miss Eleanor Langue o f P o rtla n d M r. and Mrs. A r th u r Bogard of M r s . D a lb y H e a d s W e l f a r e and Iva n W h ite also visite d at A m boy, Wa-h., have m oved in to Langue*. the house re c e n tly occupied by the C lu b ; S et P r o g r a m Mi M in n ie B la ke spent the past W illia m D e th rid g e fa m ily . week in P o rtla n d earin g fo r her M r. and Mrs. C lyd e W h ite of f l i y C a t h e r i n e P o ir e ) daughter, M rs. Erm a N athan, w ho Cozad. Neb., are v is itin g re la tive s F A R M IN G T O N B e n e fit program in th is d is tric t. T h e y a rc stayin g has been q u ite i l l w ith ptom aine given at the F a rm in g to n chu rch a fe w days each w ith the W. C. poisoning. N o rtli Plains card clu b m et w ith T hursd ay was a success, a record Edy, H. P. S tric k le r, and C. S. M r. and M rs. H. S andford Tues crow d being present. P rog ram in - Haynes fam ilies. M r. a n d Mrs. day evening M rs. M a ry M athiesen I eluded M a n d o lin m usic by L. J. Haynes and W C. E dy too k the and H e n ry C yp h e r had high scores, I Puncochar; one-act play, cast i n v isito rs to the beach Sunday fo r a and Mrs. Sadie H ollenbeck and clu d in g Mrs. F lorence Dodge, A lta tw o -d a y stay as th e y had never A l v i n seen the ocean. W illia m Jnos second M r. and M rs. C la rk, C a th e rin e Boge, A. K . R eynolds w ill e n te rta in the 1 S ch u lm crich and C ecil Boge; v io lin M a rtin H u m b ird has been out o f 1 duets by R u th and D e lb e rt C la rk ; school w ith a severe cold fo r the clu b n e xt tim e. C la rk In k le y , Clarence Meek, Tom | duet by M rs. H. H. Boge and C a th past week. S tlg u m and M e r r itt Jackson spent e r i n e Boge; accordion selections L a u re l Ridge w ill have no C h ris t Sunday fis h in g on the T rask and by the M c D o w e ll brothers, and mas program th is yea r due to the W ilson rive rs. T hey said th a t they 1 one-act play, cast in c lu d in g L o u r- illness in the school. never saw such a tu rn -o u t o f ■ ine P utnam . E sther Boge, Eva M id d le to n F riends c h u rch w ill I Dodge, Lo re n Rehse and F ra n k have its Sunday school C hristm as anglers. V is ito rs at the Fred B ro w n home ! S chulrnerich Net proceeds fro m the program S atu rday n ig h t. M id d le to n Sunday were M r. and M rs. H a r I q u ilt tickets, grab bag and re fre sh - grade school pro gra m w i ll be M o n old C u ttin g o f Progress. M rs. A lic e | inenls w ere $50.60. day evening. C u ttin g of T iga rd. Mrs. Inez B ig - M rs. D a lb y P resident S h e r« ood M an Dies h ill and M iss E ve lyn Halse of F lo r F a rm in g to n W elfare c lu b elected A. O. Hannel, resident o f S h e r ence, S. D. ( fo llo w in g o ffice rs at the school R o llo M eyer, w h o has h it by a basement T h u rsd a y afternoon: Mrs. wood fo r m any years, died last car w h ile rid in g home fro m school , S. H. D a lby, president; M rs. L o u r- week a fte r an illne ss o f several on his bicycle, was taken to the , inc Putnam , vice -preside nt, and Mr.?. m onths. He is su rv iv e d b y t h e hospital fo r a couple o f days, hut Agnes Robinson, s e cre ta ry-tre a su r w id o w and one daughter, M rs. V io is riaw home and g e ttin g along n ic e er. I t was decided to have a le t G eisberger o f th is c ity . F u n e ral services w ere he ld at the ly. w atch n ig h t p a rty N ew Year's eve C h u rch of L a tte r D ay Saints S at B irth d a y C elebrated at the s c h o ie M em bers and th e ir urday. In te rm e n t was in Pleasant M r and M rs James D avis e n te r frie n d s are in v ite d . H i ll cem etery. tained w ith a d in n e r p a rty Sunday, M r. and M rs. J. C. H o ove r o f h o no ring th e ir son P a tric k on his H ills b o ro v is ite d F rid a y evening b irth d a y . Present were M r. and at the Ed Boge home. M rs P a tric k D avis and son Ronald, P rogram M on da y M a rg a re t Davis, A r t Hanna and the Mrs. M a tt M ercep became i l l F a rm in g to n school c h ild re n w ill host and hostess. S atu rday n ig h t and was take n to P.-T. A. ladies surprised M rs. give th e ir C hristm as program M o n P o rtla n d Sunday m o rn in g fo r tre a t E lm e r M ays o f Y a m h ill w ith a day evening. E veryone in v ite d to m ent. She is at the hom e o f he r h a n d ke rch ie f show er M onday a fte r attend. Mrs. S. H. D a lb y and son W ebster b ro th e r, Pete L u lic h , in P o rtla n d . noon. Present w e re Mesdames Ed M r. and M rs. A. H. M e ye r and M oye r of H illsb o ro , L . K. C ypher, visite d M rs. W illia m so n and fa m ily fa m ily attended th e s ilv e r w e d H e nry C ypher. B e rt W alter. W il in H ills b o ro Sunday. M r. and Mrs. M a rio n Boge of d in g a n n ive rsa ry o f h e r b ro th e r lia m W ienecke. Tom S tigum , M . V. and sis te r-in -la w , M r. and Mrs. Jackson, M in n ie Blake. D a yto n P o rtla n d v is ite d a t the Ed Boge W illia m Schubothe, at V ancouver, Mays, G eorge Thom pson. C a r l home Sunday. Wash., S atu rday n ig h t. A C hristm as service w i ll be g iv C h risten er. J. W. P ritc h a rd , and P rogram F rid a y N ig h t Mrs. Fred B ro w n . Mrs. B e rt W a l en at the C h ris tia n C h u rch Sunday H e lv e tia school w i ll present a te r won firs t in beano, and M rs. evening. E veryone in in v ite d . R ichard K am na is out o f school C hristm as p ro gra m F rid a y n ig h t at R u th M oyer, firs t in games. 8:30 o'clock. E veryone welcom e. M r. and Mrs. Sim on R o lo ff and w ith the measles. son John a rriv e d last week fio in O u r cla ssified colum ns m ay have Eastern W ashington and M r. and i ju s t w h a t y o u are lo o k in g fo r — M rs. R. T. Casey o f P o rtla n d to see I Read them . tf I in- young son o f M r and M is. John K nodel M rs. R o lo ff is a s;s- te r of Mrs. K nodel. F a rm in g to n B e n e fit B ig District Rebekah Convention H eld ( B y M iss Reed ville f R y H n re l C h u rc h le y I J im O 'C onnor. 9 -ye a r-o ld da u g h te r o f M r. and Mrs. A. B. O 'C on nor. came dow n S atu rday w ith the measles. M rs. B e rtie Johnson, w ho has been v is itin g her sun. Huston Johnson, and fa m ily fo r th e past m onth, r e tu rn e d home Tuesday. M rs L. J F oster le ft th is week fo r San Francisco, to v is it re la tive s and friends. M r and Mrs. S. A. B ecke r and fa m ily v is ite d M r. and Mrs. W a l te r S o m m e rfe ld t in P o rtla n d S un day. M orton Lowe. 7-ye ar-o ld son o f M r. ’ and M rs. I. Low e, has had the cast rem oved fro m his arm , w h ic h was b ro ken ove r a m on th ago. J im C h u rch le y. w h o has been il l fo r the past week, is able to be up. H ills b o ro A rg u s contains a ll th? news o f H ills b o ro and the sur ro u n d in g com m unities. Read i t and keep in fo rm e d on w h a t Is happening a t home. tf ‘Merry M atrons' clu b ut the M a llo ry hotel in P ortland. Com m issioners clecteed b y the West Slope w a te r d is tric t w ere T. M. M cH ugh and W. D. Cameron. M y r tle State C a p ito l News L e tte r—G iv in g the h ig h lig h ts o f o ffic ia l ac t iv it y a t Salem.—E ve ry w eek In the Argus. tf F e is h e r Christm as” H e le n A s b a h r ) L A U R E L R ID G E — Rebekah con ve n tio n o f d is tric t No 29 was held at S herw ood w ith R a inb ow 212 as the hostess lodge M rs. M y rtle S m ith acted as cha irm an . T h re e o f tha grand assem bly o ffic e rs w ere pres ent. Cora Heaton o f H ills b o ro , pres id e n t; M rs. E stella We?;d of P o rt land. vice -p re sid e n t, and R u b y M eyers of Scholls, outside g u a rd ian. A b o u t 50 attended. D is tric t 29 in clu se s RcbcKah lodges o f T u a l atin. W ils o n v ille . T ig a rd and S lie r- wood. Special m eeting was held in the eve ning w hen Cora Heaton paid her o ffic ia l v is it to R a inb ow lodge o f Sherwood. In itia to r y w o rk was put on b y the new degree staff. P resident Cora Heaton was p re sented w ith a g ift by the lodge. M r. and M rs. C a rl S chaltenbrand w ere hosts at a d in n e r p a rty S u n i Selfridge Furn. Co. day. Guests were M r. and M rs. H om er Haynes and c h ild re n . K en - « r CHRISTMAS May your Radio add joy^to your holidays.............. Douglass R ad io Service Phone 21X B e a v e r to n C h a p t e r of B E A V E R T O N — B eaverton school j was closed F rid a y fo r a period of Guns, Ammunition I three weens o w in g to an epidem ic I I o f measles. A b o u t tw e n ty cases Fishing Tackle I were reported. Beaver chapteer. O E. S.. elected I Phone 72 fo llo w in g o ffice rs Wednesday eve-1 128 2nd Ave. A g e n t Lo ng Radios , nlng: M y r tle Feisher, w o rth y m a- j tro n ; H a rry E liander. w o rth y pa tro n ; B erth a W illiam s, assistant m a- ; tro n ; J. F. Felscher, assistant pa- W E P E A L IN REAL, E S T A T E t tro n ; M arg are t Denney, se c re ta ry W r it. M anie D o w ning , treasu rer; Bess i F i r * and A u to m o b ile In s u ra n c e Lacy, conductress; M ild re d Rose- ' M a k e Loana a n d Issue 8 u r a ty Bonds brough, assistant conductress. M rs. J. F. Feisher was one of H IL L S B O R O . O R E G O N , the hostesses at a luncheon S atu r- T elep h o n e 1891 128« Second S t. ' day o f the 1935 O. E S. Associate CORWIN HARDWARE KURATLI & WISMER USEFUL FOR G in s The "U ltim ate” Xmas Joy Furniture is a truly magnificent present . . . yet such wonderful gifts need not be expensive, especial ly if they are chosen from our moderately priced stock. STUDIO COUCH—Rust or green, .50 with back and bedding compartment CEDAR CHEST— $ £ ^ -5 0 Walnut outside, cedar inside ......... DAVENPORT AND CHAIR— $ ^ g -5 0 Tapestry or vrelo u r........................... DINING ROOM SUITE— 8-piece, oak ..................... ................ CLUB CHAIR AND OTTOMAN ....................................... BED ROOM SUITE— Early American, 4 pieces ............... $ 9 9 .9 0 PHILCO up RADIOS ............................................ WRITING DESK— $ J Q -9 5 Chair to match, walnut finish ____ END TABLES— With book trough, walnut finish .... $695° $22'5° *3950 $2'95 Selfridge F u rn itu re C om pany rhone 21X ES3SI C hrom as for M a tro n 136 S. T h ird Ave. SU ■ Whole ^ n i l y A 1936 F O R D V -8 N e„ Beauty Throughout . Easier Steering • • • Super-Safety Brakes . . • N ew Freedom from Still Q uieter G ears . « • • 85C.W h . T w ^ V - 8 E ngine . S m o o t h n e s s ............... O u r heartiest gre etin g fo r the H o lid a y Season to o u r patrons in a p pre ciatio n o f th e ir p a t ronage. Enjoy Xmas Dinner E. A. Griffith A Schools Close at Beaverton Helvetia Orchardale hus Section 2, Pages 1 to 6 H illa Loro A rg u a E stab lish ed 1894 at Imperial Cafe n t A G ift to E n jo y All Through the Year A OIIROMt OOUSll UNOWICH IO A ITE * « U H HAND* IIATULA RHD C IIU J l KNIFI « FUU 1121 CHROMI W IH K MOULD WITH H U I IROICtTO* (NO M T T H HOLM « CHROMI t* * Y IET WITH REIISH DIIHEI MID " CHROME lOASTEII WITHI U K IU T IT R IM ittatlttiup Oaollity! liMtsuatfy £ ow ¡kite! t SPECIAL LIMITED OFFERING OF FINE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES These good-looking new appliances m ake it possible to equip your h om e w ith quality electrical conveniences a t a surprisingly low cost. We in vite you to look over their sm art m odern lines b eau tifu l in polished chrom o and bakelite. And th ey'll give service in m easure fittin g to their looks — generous sized, long-w earing h eatin g elem en ts assure sturdy service. At th ese prices you can afford to own th e whole set — but one or four they are REAL buys. B etter com e in early — q u a n ti ties are lim ited. Lester Ireland & Co. Hillsboro, Oregon « I cur vacuum c o n n MAKER WITH I . 4 . J I , IT O « FOSTÔRàrt iftnno CAR HEATER—Arvin Standard $Q.50 Model. Installed ............................. O DELUXE HEATER—Arvin. $4 ¿f.OC Large size. Installed ................ C DUAL WIPERS—For the wind- $ 0 .0 0 shield. .All metal. Installed....... RADIATOR COVERS— $-«.25 Installed ....................................... .I RADIATOR ORNAMENT— $ 9 .5 0 Greyhound ................................... aw VISOR VANITY MIRROR— Installed ..................................... O V m L EX 11A UST DEFLECTORS— $ « .00 Chrome. Installed...................... JL FORD CAR RADIO— $/| J -50 Installed ..................................... Ask for a demonstration of the 1936 Ford V-8 today. Then have one delivered for a family Christmas present. Car Accessory Gifts Add beauty and utility to your ear. Put them on the Christmas tree . . . we will install them the next day. 'M otor AUTHORIZeO SALES ANO SCRVICI