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Thtiradny, P<»r<>mb<»r 17, 192(1 P.-T. A. Xmas Program Draws 4 l arge (K urd TU U S R O R O A R G U S . H I L L S B O R O , O R E G O N Pol ary Leader ( ouple I lonored on Anniversary Hilhi Senate Club Sponsoring Dance Next Wednesday Dorcas Club Has Christmas Party Pâtre Fivê Carnival Given David Hill School Thursday Night ¡tors. A a ro n H a rtm a n Is a ne w p u p il fro m S o u th D ako ta . 7B and CA B a rb a ra M oore, pres id e n t; E v e ly n B ro w n , v ic e -p re s i d e n t; G e n e vie ve N a u g h t, s e cre ta ry, and R aym ond M eltetaeke. d e p a rt m ent. Donelson QC Sewell M r and M i Bred M e y e ri o f Me dames G eorge F is c h e r a nd N. S h a d y B ro o k w e re p le a s a n tly i n - Phone 953 : Hillsboro E Ila w o rth e n te rta in e d Dorea c lu b pi i.-ed bv re la tiv e s and m em bers nf FUNERAL DIRECTORS W uH iu n g ly n G i a n g e at th e n hom e o f A ll S a in ts c h u rc h w ith a C b r i t- < ’h i »H i* • m u i • am i ( ’ hi I .tnuui Si nate c lu b o f th e H ilL b o r o u n - B v Sehoi.l R e p o rte rs) and S u n d a y, the oeea.sioti being th e ir D n i p a rty T h u rs d a y e v e n in g Elec- b<n»k .«lid 1h<* to p ic, ' k r t i r i i 'f i i v io b h ig h xchool H ip o n s o ririg a .'t.ird w e d d in g a n n iv e i a rv A b o u n ti LICENSED EMRAI.MERR .(hit K « c p m c I it p lu s K.inii < and fl-.rsr... b * «¡ve il in th e h ig h tm n o f o f f ic e r , was h e ld at w h ic n _ « 'a : e - ,| a t lie D a v id H ill sebool Birthday < rlebrated— fu l d in n e r wa served at noon and Thursday attracted a large crowd I <’fl « » l i l l i r l i t . tn -id«» th e I lH 'c t il l J -J W K e lle y M i L C l school gyrnna.-.i- M i i p in k and w h ite decorated w e d M m . I, A J o h n sto n gave a b ir t h o f the H ill h o ld I ' J’ A M on d a y m ax and M t E: nest K id n e y w ere H o n o r r o ll fo r «A at P e te r B in - u m W e d n e *.» la y d in g t ake w ith c a n d le * on it w r flitfh t a ph* i .mt and p ro fita b le or !«• » 1« «-led pre. ¡dent, vie«*-presn ie n t c o w in c lu d e s E v e ly n G ie sb e r- d a y p a rty T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n fo r p it ••ntc«l to the b rid e , w h ic h .-he evening at 8. cufclon. A b o u t h o w e re present, and ■••« i c l a r y -tre a -u r e r A debate C a th e rine En ' h tile . G lo ria M c h e r d a u g h te r. S a lly , in h o n o r o f « nt a m i Nerved to a ll pi< cu t M r T h i . dance w ill «•n " lb .«lived; T h a t K in g E d w a rd G u ire E d w a rd B u rn e tt and R o b e rt h e r t h ir d b irth d a y . L it t le guests Mi N a th a n W e in s te in H ill boro and M r M eyer i< •« -cived om c VI11 h i R ig h t to A b d ic a te ” .. . Rasm us en. N e w p u p ils In t h i s w e re N a n c y and B u d d y P itm a n , : ebool h e 'iltb nurse, guv«» a p rac- be a i . 'h i i ’ifm a lo v e ly g ift.; fro m those pr« . « nt B a rb a ra Barney. b( Id w «th the a ffir m a tiv e ide w in grade ;.ie W illia m H a lls te d o f D a l J a c q u e lin e and tie a l h e tih h p io g ru m o f b .ila n c e i a ffa ir. A ll a lu m n i, O th e i . pre sent w e re M r and Mclhuish wa la . .and R o b e rt W e n d la n d t o f N e B a rb a ra H a le y, I.e a h and D o n a ld ( l l ( t o h t . l i n e d I h l i 'I ' h IH (» o f VO / -4* p a re n ts and fa c ning Mi . S W Mr D e w e y Jo h n tnn. M r a n d Mi C a n d y sale D e ce m b e r 2 C lausen, C a ro l Jean P ie rc y . M r. DOt GLASS RADIO SERVICE b ty of b u ild in g and p ro te c tiv e u lt y a re c o r d ia lly Santa Claus and d is trib u te d gift.-» braska A lfr e d M e ye r*. M i . C h a rle J o h n - n e tte d $5.05, proceeds to be used and M rs. J L. A u ld . and M r. and fo o d ., and te ip d .it b o u ts o f d eep,! in v ite d to a tte n d to all members. »ori and d a u g h te r B e tty. M r and Phone SIX M rs 'Sam C oy w e re also guests. Selfridge Eurn. Co. to s ta rt a costum e w a rd ro b e in th e 1» I. e x e rc is e and fte.sh a ir She «id- I P«/pular price.» M r« Joe B a k e r nnd c h ild re n Joseph, T a b le d e c o ra tio n s w e re p in k and vneated im m u n iz a tio n fro m con- ' w ill p re v a il A n ita and L u c ille . M r and M r t ip io u • d is ia .e t. and re g u la r phy-1 planning a party to lig h t blue. The c o m m itte e B ie d e i ic k M ill a m i c h ild re n J e rry , f ic ia n . and d e id i- t . ' e x a m in a tio n !d be fore t i e C n ris trn a s core.i. ta o f S en M a ry L o u arid Pat v. M i and M i 1 h o lid a y fo r b o th c h ild ie n and a d u lt., th a t, ator s S ig le r, c h a ir F lo y d K a ffe ty and d a u gh te r. V e ld i tin* la w . o f h e a lth m ay be e x p e rtly A C h ris tm a s p a rty wa ; a rra n g e 1 i G rad .. . b o o l teachers w e re 100 M ia n S ig le r m an. B ro n le e w e la n d A i l e t i . M r a m i M r Bay M ill* a d ju ted to individual needs , by; th e R ebekahs fo r th e n ig h t o f p e r cent in Red Cross e n ro llm e n t and un L e ro y M i and M i C la y 1 and IL m m e lr ig b t w ill in c lu d e M, W e in s te in d o s e d h e r in te r-1 E x tra e n te rta in m e n t i.1 p la n n ed Dee-ember 22. w h ic h D o rla n d . M i a m i M i A. J Logar Mis C ora M a r tin o f P o rtla n d m em b e rs o f th e O dd F e llo w and to ld fi.'..t and second grade boys »■ til»)' ta lk by s u y in u w» mu. t have and t b iltlr e n K e n n e th D onald and for tin* e w h o a tte n d H im p o rta n t to com fortable w in te r d riv in g R ebekah lodges and th e ir fa m ilie h a tis fa c to ry h a b its o f th o u g h t, o r I | Ida Mae. Mi Eva M eek and a nd g i r l ; in M iss F is h e r’s roo m K xeo.nige o f g ifts w ill be a fe a tu re C h ris tin a sto rie s F rid a y a fte rn o o n . m e n ta l h e a lth , and tin* to ta l re- c ia u j'b te r M a r jo r y . M r and M rs E L et us ' o f th e p a rty , and m em ber., a te H lllt v . lll be w h a t we seek, “ h e a lth, J u n io r b ig h clashes have elected ( ’ b a ih s B W e ll; e le cte d p re sid e n t H a ll and «Lou’ li!» ! Yum « P h il. » i also requested to tir in g d o n a tio n s ol w e a lth a nd h a p p in e s s " I W in te r itc ln and J im * Keep • ; . ■ . ■ o l: i ' i o f tlx* H ills b o ro ito ta r y d u b . .sin f o r tie I f r u it . ja m s a nd je llie s M i m * B a rb a ra I ’ott ;, te a che r of M ay R ic k e tt, p re s id e n t; V i o 1 >• t <««d in g A r t h u r K e ilin g . w h o re M : and M rs J W H o lt o f M a t- Hom e p h y s ic a l e d m a tn .n . p ie s in te d a I.u n d in . v ic e - p it id e n t; M a x S n y igned bccuuse o f m o v in g a w a y y o u r car fo r safety. p io u p «»f f i r Inn in and ip h o lllo le son S ta tio n obse rve d t h e ir f i f t y - der. se c re ta ry . P ic tu re by S d u u m e l S tu d io f if t h w e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry T ue sd a v. Have Christmas Party— gu I in a d e m o n s tra tio n o f c o r 6A2 D o n a ld G e tty , p re s id e n t; M i. C la ra L .b d e J I and J W. H o lt re c t fn 4 a id in v a iio u s typ e s of w ith Boughs o f H o lly " T h e T re b le K ix 'ia l c lu b o f th e E astern S ta r M cE ntee, v ic e -p re s id e n t; w e re m a rrie d at G re e n v ille , M ic h . w ill meet F rid a y fo r dessert lu n c h S tephen a c cid e n t» .show ing e ffic ie n c y in ch o n o f th e C h ris tia n c h u rc h *ang M r ( L e a r 'I' T in k le . ta te pre G ille tte s e c re ta ry , and «•m ergendc 1881. and cam e to eon at 1 30 p. m . a t th e J O R obb R ic h a rd tw o ( ’ h iis tm a r; song "Com«* U n to ¡«1« n t o f D a u g h te rs. F ounders. Pa- D e ce m b e r la L. S. Campbell 20S 8. Third Hillsboro M is ( Sent gia S m ith , lib ra ria n . M e Ye W e a ry ” am t " S ile n t N ig h t i t iio t s . a m i re g is tra r o f a P o rtla n d P o rtla n d in 1891 E ifte e n y e a rs ago hom e Each o ne a tte n d in g is a s k M a ry E lle n W o lfe W illia m M ille r (liscte- ed book*, .a u ta b le foi C h r is t - , c h a p te r D A It . was th e gues’ th e y purch a se d th e ir p re se n t p la ce ed to b rin g a g if t n o t e xce e ding j and B a rb a ra B a in te r, ro o m m o n - P T A p e n na n t fo r a tte n d a n ce ma-, g ift., fu r < b d d re n . She e x- peak« ! at th e m e e tin g o f D a vid and b u ilt th e ir borne d u rin g th a t t w e n ty - fiv e ce n ts in v a lu e f o r th e j p la in e d how *11 c h o ttd i books can was w o n by Mi.$* M o o re 's roo m H ill ch a p te r M o n d a y a fte rn o o n ai sum m er. Christm as p a rty . M e s d a m r, ( ' K M i. It M e lte b e k e a n n o u n ce d the be m ade a p a rt o f c h a ra c te r b u d d - the hom e o f M i It D E n g lish a' Mi H o lt was b o rn at B u ffa lo . W ells, H A Des k a nd W F C y ra Jug. w h ic h is th e P a re n t-’fe a d ie r names and some p la n s o f th e roo rp H o te l W a sh in g to n T h e subject of N e w Yor k, and J a n e s v ille . W is . w ill assist M rs. Robb. E le e u o n o f G eorge B«*ul th e m e tin . y e a r a il o v e r th e U n ite d m others, and M rs Mi T k li In i “ G en and said « a lo g ie a l R ecord ‘ w h ic h th e c h a p i< M r H o it'x b irth p la c e T w o c h il o ffic e rs w i l l be held. gave suggest ton# on re p o rte d on stu d y g ro u p d re n w e re b o rn to tb rn. a son. A th a t m e e tin g s fo r J a n u a ry w o u ld k n o w in g go >od h o n k . bv au tho rs, te r is .studying. W H o lt, w h o d ie d last y e a r in Room Mothers Meet— be a n n o u n ce d in th e A rg u s p u b h h ci illu s ti ator* and p rice, M rs. IT C u n in was a g u e st o f Mum« ota and one d a u g h te r M i P -T. A R oom re p re s e n ta tiv e s Mi H a rv e y C urrin re p o rte d the th e ch a p te r. a m i o ffe ie d < «msultation.s at the ( ’ E W illia m s w h o is m o v in g in to h e ld a m e e tin g T h u rs d a y w ith M r m e e tin g o f th e P -’I’ A c o u n ty p u b lic lib r a iy to thus«» iutcrc.xtcd. Rene M e lte b e k e in s tru c tio n s w e re | a bom«» ju s t b e in g c o m p le te d o,i c o u n c il fie ld in H ills b o r o D e ce m b e r g iv e n th e ro o m m o th e rs and plarts C h ris tm a s m u ica l n u m b e rs ar | th e H o lt place. Hoes Practice Teaching— I fo r th e ir w o r k discussed. ran g e d b y M rs. I. C K ra m ie n L IN BI E L D C O L L E G E . Me M in n - T w o games w e re le<l by M a u ric » w e re e s p e c ia lly e n jo y a b le . M rs M i s A n n a M H irs c h e r o f W a u - v ille Phoebe H a w th o rn e , d a u g h te r P ie d C a ld w e ll led g ro u p s in g in g o f K o rn ig T h e re fre s h m e n t co m m itte e <>[ Ite v and M i. A. H a w th o rn e nf ' pun. W is . is a guest o f M r. and C h ris tm a s < arols. and gave as sp e ci w e n * M rs It W. G ates M rs. N a p ie r H ills b o ro , i. d o in g h e r p ra c tic e M r. E I K u r a lli. A f t e r an e x It J B e a ttie . M is P e te r S cb u - a l n u m b e r. p la y in g h e r o w n a c M i k u rt, M rs C le m E sb n g e r. M rs te a c h in g at M c M in n v ille h ig h school te n d e d v is it at th e K u r a t li hom e c o m p a n im e n t on th e g u ita r, tw o th ia »emester. M» «s H a w th o rn e is and w ith h e r uncle. G e o rg e K ie m . o ld C h r ia tr n » .«»ng» " T h a t M is tle Ernest K id n e y and M iss G c o rg e n ia an E n g lish m a jo r and is te a ch in g p ro p r ie to r o f th e W est H ills d a iry , B ro w n . to e B o u g h ” and "D e c k th e H a l! he w ill go to C a lifo r n ia f o r th e in th a t fie ld at th e lo ca l h i g ii school. She expect*; to teach in an re m a in d e r o f th e w in te r H a ve P re -D a n ce P a r ty — f!u< I- at th e II 1. M h ' K i i i z k O regon school n e x t year. M r and M rs N o rm a n B ro w n a nd 'b o r n e b e fo re (be M i. .me dance Plan ( hristmas Party— son B y ro n , and M rs. A le x B o u rn e , T h u rs d a y e v e n in g w e re M i r.. and a ll o f N a n to n . A lb e rta . C anada, K a p p a T a u C h ris tm a s p a rty w ill v is ite d M r. and M rs I.. C. B ro w n M esdinnes 1, J., Itig g s and ( T ia r l. be h e ld at th e M rs. Ed W o rtm a n K ills n f P o rtla n d , D o n a ld T e m p le - and o th e r re la tiv e s in a nd n e a r bm . W V e rn e M c K in n e y and K hom e n e x t Tuesday, b e g in n in g w ith H ills b o r o d u rin g th e past w eek. a o ik » o ’c lo c k lu n ch e on . M rs. A rn e C. C nm un . N o rin a n and L. C. B ro w n are D icka so n was c lu b hostess T h u r s i b ro th e rs. day w h e n r o ll c a ll was on c u rre n t M rs T h e o T u llo c k o f K a h lo tu s » / ■ (•vents. G am es w ere played. Prizes l w e re w o n by M esdum cs W o rtm a n . W a s h . le ft fo r h e r h o m e T ue sd a y E d w in B o w m a n . Jam es P e p p a rl. a fte r a tte n d in g th e fu n e r a l o f h e r mother. M rs . W. S. T ilto n , and M au d H e in tz a nd D ickason. V a n c o u v e r. Wash s p e n d in g th e w e e k w it h h e r a u n ’ . O c to b e r 14, 193G Social Circle Fleets— M rs E lm a D c n b y . G e n tle m e n ; S o cu il C ir c le o f th e C o n g re g a M rs. D o ra N e lso n e n te rta in e d e It's going to be an electric Christmas! Don’t neglect her. A te s tim o n ia l le tte r? Sure. tio n a l c h u rc h e le cte d M rs. K E w it h a d in n e r p a rty S u n d a y , o u t- One of these beautiful, shining gifts will save her hours of, We b o u g h t th is o ld " C a t e r p il W ile y as p re s id e n t a t th e m e e tin g o f t o . v n guests b e in g M r a nd M rs. T h u rs d a y at th e c h u rc h . M rs. J. L F re d H e ckm an . J o h n L e lsm a n . M r. la r " in 1929 a n d p a id $1575.00 o r Knclnk.-t nnd A lb u m « work—make entertaining and housekeeping a jo)—replace and I th e r e a b o u t f o r it . I t has d o n e ; S e a rcy is v ic e -p re s id e n t, M rs. A and M rs H e n ry Jo hnson p ra c tic a lly a ll o f th e w o r k on o u r H Busch, seer«*tary-tr< «isurer. and d a u g h te r J a n e t o f P o rtla n d S c h ic k S hnvr •ra her out-of-date equipment and thrill her for many a year. M f s d im ts Jo h n B a ile y . O B. G ates M r and Mr.- C h a rle s P ia u s a and 350-acre fa rm sin ce its purchase, a nd I m ig h t a dd h e re i t has d o n e ' E '-n o D cn b y H I. M a c K e n z ie and ' children. Jnc M y r t le W o o d T erm ; /a j.y/7 ysu. B u rs h and Twiddle B W B arries a re m em bers o f th e M e lsiva . a ll o f Casco, W isco n sin , a lo t m ore w o r k th a n w e h ad any i e x e c u tiv e b o a id . R oo ks n n d B ib le s | spent S u n d a y w it h M rs. C a ro lin e id e a i t was p o s s ib le f o r i t to do. T h is tr a c to r has d one e v e ry th in g St an gel. Mrs. Hoffman HoMes»— fro m c u lt iv a t in g th e g a rd e n t o 1 M a n ic u r e Sets M iss B e tty Hobbs, s tu d e n t a t c le a rin g land. M rs A W. H o ffm a n e n te rta in e d I O regon S ta te co llege. C o rv a llis , a r- w ith b rid g e p a rtie s on T h u rs d a y D re s s e r Sets I t is th e cheapest p ie ce o f fa rm , and E rid a y a fte rn o o n s F o u r tables 1 riv e d W ednesday to spend th e h o li e q u ip m e n t w e h ave e v e r o w n e d day season w it h h e r p a re n ts. M r. B o x S ta tio n e ry w e re in p la y T h u rs d a y w it h M es- and to c la r if y th is s ta te m e n t I w i l l 1 dam es W. V M t K in n e y a nd G. K la n d M rs E. L. Hobbs. Clothes make the w om g iv e y o u one o f m a n y e x a m p le s o f 1 M r. and M rs L. P. S tra n a h a n w e re its a b ilit y to saVe m oney. A t th e I F o u n ta in Pens M o rg a n m a k in g h ig h scores. T h re e an look b e lte r . . . b lit a ta b le s w e re in p la y F rid a y w it h i guests a t a d in n e r p a rty S u n d a y tim e w e to o k d e liv e ry u f i t w e [ Lx C lo c k s n n d W a tc h e s M l.in u 's A. H Husch m id I.. E •in P o rtla n d a t w h ic h t h e ir d a u g h - w e re c le a rin g la n d th a t w as cost- ; ! te r D o ris a n d B e tty D u n c a n w e re M iic D o w r ll m a k in g h ig h scores, in g us $100 00 an a cre to c le a r w it h i F a n c y P e rfu m e s I hostesses. p o w d e r and a s tu m p p u lle r. T he «.raves fo r C a lifo r n ia — M iss A n o n a Joos re tu rn e d S u n 'C a t e r p illa r '' re d u c e d th is cost to 1 makes her look her She'll be proud ol this T o ile t G o o d s Sets T O A S T M A S T E .t Thi« ii "Spaiklti" M rs. Jam es Ja ckso n w ent to day fro m a te n d a y s ' v is it w ith $49 00 an a c re besides d o in g it best. S kille d operators P o rtla n d W ednesday fo r a fe w I frie n d s at San F ra n c is c o a n d P a lo a jiand new C O F F E E S E R V IC E Soil <m«itly modern m u c h fa ste r. P urses n nd B ill F o ld s d a ys' v is it w ith re la tiv e s b e fore ' A lto . ami the utmost in pains E L EC TR IC A L A R M A lo n g w it h th e cheap p o w e r, it ■ Tight cup percolator urn, The famous toastmaster g o in g to C a lifo rn ia , w h e re she w ill M r and M rs. C. W . O 'N ie l o f P e r fu m e A to m iz e r s is th e easiest m a c h in e to h a n d le ta k in g care make a W ash. w e re Sunday sugar and creamer, natural spend th e w in te r w it h tie r d a u g h O ly m p ia . T h e re ’s no arg u m e n t w ith makes perfect toast every a n d op e ra te , th a t w e k n o w a n y - ; wave at EVE'S the te r. M is . H u b e rt E c k lu n d , an I guests o f t h e ir re la tiv e s M rs . M a ry an e le c tric c lo c k . . . no finish walnut warp-proof G e n ts ' S h a v in g Sets time . . . just set the dial th in g a b o u t, m y tw o d a u g h te rs ' fa m ily a t Pasadena. T a to m and d a u g h te r J u lia . e x c u s e f o r b e in g la te .. most successful in town. tray. Brilliant chrome plate h a v in g o p e ra te d it a la rg e p a rt o f I for light, medium or dark M r. a n d M rs. C a rle to n H a n rie and " S p a rk le r" comes in m o ld Visit It. I*. Club— E le c tr ic H e a tin g P ad s finish, natural wood han brown toast. Perfect for ¡c h ild re n o f S ilv e r to n sp e n t th e th e tim e since th e y w e re fifte e n ed is o ry case, 4 5s-in . h ig h , y e a rs old. M rs Z o la M o rg a n , state p re s id e n t dles—a beautiful, distinc- entertaining and M r. a n d M rs w ith G e n ts ' M i l i t a r y Sets ss iih rad iu m treated n u m e r o f th e B usiness a nd P ro fe ssio n a l w e e k-e n d I t w i l l p lo w a b o u t an a c re an ' als and hands, ¿c W om en, and M iss E la in e C a ld w e ll, T hom as C o n n e ll. h o u r on tw o g a llo n s o f fu e l a n d \ \ ith n o ry case. 5 0 M rs. F ay H u lit e n te rta in e d th e w e fig u re a to ta l tr a c to r cost in - j p re s id e n t o f lo ca l clu b , w e re guests K u n i a nd K la t t e r c lu b w it h a o f th e G re sh a m c lu b T uesday e v e c s s ,.™ p ,« , T h u „d „ .. n in g . At the Pharmacy 40c an acre f o r p lo w in g . T h is is H. C. V . M eets— Phone l.'tHIX, Hillsboro n o t to o bad w h e n y o u fig u r e th a t D a u g h te rs o f U n io n V e te ra n s w ill d a y fo r A d in . C a l, to spend th e it cost a t least $2.00 an a c re to do ! 7?, m eet M o n d a y n ig h t in V e te ra n s ' h o lid a y s w it h h e r m o th e r. M rs . It w it h horses. h a ll. F ra n c is Stevens. Y o u rs t r u ly . S p e n ce r H o lla n d o f Eugene, f o r m e r H ills b o r o re s id e n t, v is ite d his L L O Y D G . W H IP P L E . a u n t. M rs. C o ra C o c h ra n , M o n d a y W h a t c o u ld be m o re c o n v in c in g ; a fte rn o o n . th a n le tte rs su c h as th is fro m peo- , M rs. E. 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R. Meet ing Texaco Service Station 40c an acre for plowing It's s m a rt to r 1- DELTA Suggestions V W , for Christmas i Look Your Best for Christm as Perm anent E V E ’S Delta Drug Store .....$i6.oo Beauty Shop S .......... $17.95 n Lester Ireland & Co, «((»■■■■■■■■■■RiaiBiKaaBsaBiB EM FEED I. X. Christmas USED CAR • • • • 1936 FORD V -8 D E M O N S TR A TO R T U D O R — W ith tru n k ; perfect condition. New car guarantee...... $ rQ r i)O f) 1935 FORD V-8 T O U R IN G FO RDO R— Colum bia A xle, heater, w h ite side w a ll tire s ; run 14,000 miles. .......................... O 1935 FORD V -8 DE L U X E FO RDO R S E D A N — Radio, heater, sp o tlig h t. Like new.... 1935 FORD V -8 T O U R IN G T U D O R ------- R adio; looks like new car. U n co n d itio n a lly g u a ra n te e d .......................... V V V M any O thers to C hoose From MacKenzie Motor Co. T elep h o n e 911 .Greater Profits Feeding Economy Increased Production Healthier Stock I. X. L. Brings Results T h a t's w hy successful W ashington county farm ers depend upon o u r feeds. I. X. L. feeds are m anu fa ctu re d in H illsb o ro , m ixed conscientiously by people you know , made fro m the fin e s t hom e-grown grains and highest test concentrates, are th o ro u g h ly fa rm - tested and. most im p o rta n t, are consistently o f h igh q u a lity and reasonable price. S T A R T F E E D IN G I. X. L T O D A Y ! If she likes Io cn.eti.in she'll want this T W IN W A F F L E IR O N And, Io save her many hours, a Fold-Away THOR ELECTRIC IRONER O n ly a w o m a n k n o w s the m yria d ways a M ix m a s te r makes housekeeping easier. M ixes, w h ip s , juices fr u it, g rin d s meat. A d d o th e r attachm ents n o w o r later. C o m plete w ith 2 b o w ls, m ayonnaise d rip p e r, S tu n n in g c h ro m e p la te c o m b in a tio n , w ith w a ln u t handles, th a t does away w ith w a itin g fo r waffles. Iro n s can be used sep arately i f d e sire d . Each has d o u ble re a d in g heat in d i cator. S ilv e r fin ish g rid s let waffles com e o u t clean, The safe, efficient, im proved electric ironer that folds away into an attract ive enamel cabinet so it can be kept in small space . keep it right in the kitchen —or your apartment. 1 hor irons everything, easily, qiii-.kl;.......... hry.......... $2 2.50 u- j u k e r .............. $23.25 F n ^ . 1? .............. $7.50 $79.95 i j ...js.uiij cibi i'hursdaq STORES Y ou ’ll Be P leased w ith th e R esults! ectric HILLSBORO FEED CO OF THE PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY M cC O R M M 'K -D E E R IN G F A R M Phone 271 M A C H IN E R Y 160 W . Main S t M M M B M M M M M M M S M M M M M M M M M M H M M I I Firs« choice for true usefulness! A M IX M A S T E R ......$11.75 for 1936 FORD V -8 D E M O N S TR A TO R T O U R IN G FORDOR S E D A N — Equipped w ith ra d io ; run 8,0(10 miles. New ca r guarantee........................................................... / cSv Corner Third and W ash in gton just puts the whole meal in the electric roaster and a thermostat does the "pot watching”. Cooks vegeta bles while roast, in center, browns to delicious crisp ness. Large enough to roast a 16-lb. tur- ___ DAIRY and POULTRY FEEDS SPECIALS It. and < ¡. c a r There's nothing quite like a monogram—to add that extra,personal touch.These efficient new waffle irons and grills are in brilliant non-tarnishable chrome finish with natural finish w aln u t han dles. $ 7 .9 5 and up. requirem ents o f the I llu m i n a tin g E ngineer in g Society. A real "h e a lth ” g ift, fo r study, re a d in g and sew ing. In silve ra n d g o ld o r bronze and g o ld w ith w id e assott- ment o f shades. End table lam p, as sh o w n ,