The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 19, 1935, Image 7

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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
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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.
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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 .
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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.
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‘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.
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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
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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