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    T h u rsd ay . May I.'!, 1937
Ann Fractured
4 Second Time;
P .-1. A. to Meet
III E L S HO K O
. 1 C H u ffi ly
K a lil U n f it ly , a m i M r
and M rs.
E lo yd Itn ffe ty and fa m ily .
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I In II.
A Meets Friday
M ‘ u’ h iim P -T A w ill meet at
the .» hoo, hoti e F rid a y e ve n in g
M r and M rs Joe B a k e r and fam
dv |- id S u nday nt Mt Aug» I w ith
i Mr
B al an • m o th e r. M i . H»*ni v
<!ty Ml«« Mm: in I M.illih m i »I
Bal * i and d a u g h te r M a ry T in y re
tu
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d
hom e w ith th e m to spend a
M o l l N ’l A I N D A L L
V e rn o n M ai
li-r. w h o b io l.t* In . a im a b o u t tw o . fe w day a here.
lilo iit liK UH", b r o k e i t u g a i l i i l l tin *
M iss Franc»*« D ie tric h o f M o n ­
HUI1W |» l,ire la s t w e e k .
m o u th w as a w«-» l. » nd guest o f M i
T ho m a s K ola 1I on o f S im i, ( ’al . M a rio n » ’ M eek
M r A n n a K a u fm a n , w h o 'p e n t a
was a g tiv s t o f M r and Mr
C l
W illia m s M o n d a y II was en rout«1 1 week at th e Ed S c h h ’gel hom e has
re tu rn e d h i h e r hom e in S ilv e rto n .
hom e fro m a bu? me
t n p to P itts
b u rg h l ‘a
M r a m i M rs S yd n e y C o n n o lly o f
Week »•nd g ill“ I ; d th e Jam es W illa m in a spent th e w eek «•ml v is ­
M a tin » »11 h o m e w» r M r a m i M rs
itin g i i lativ»- . here and in H ill: boro.
Ktt im if. M a lb i m and sou J im m y A n n iv e r s a r y < e le b r a lr d
»»I A s to ria . M r
l*'i i n P la g e in iin and
M r and M r
H u b e rt S m ith en-
W a lte r M a t h ii •ii o f C o rv a llis .
te rta in e d w ith a d in n e r S u n d a y in
Itiitlul.n < »b-lo.ibd
h o n o r o f M r- E u l H o lle n b e ck fo r
M i and M r
P h ilip H e rg e rt and M o th e r
dav and in h o n o r o f th e
fa m ily w e re S u n d a y d in n e r
p a rty t h ir t ie t h w e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry o f M r
I'.m-d ; of M r a m i M i
A lb e rt 11» , - a m i M i
E a rl H o lle n b e ck G i l t - ts
i? r l o f B lo o m in g T he d in n e r w in w e re M r and M i
S yd n e y C o n o llv
m h o n o r o f t i e b irth d a y u tu v e r .ari»*s o f W illa m in a M i
D A K een and
of Jean and D o n a ld H e rg e rt
M rs D O W e b ste r o f P o rtla n d . M r
Alt« lid Convention
and M rs L e o na rd Vand«»nn-I«,n o f
Mi
P A Q u a il- M r F re d Jes e. K o \ M i . Echo W illi- M r and M rs.
Ml
( ’ I W ill .on and M i
,.»na E .u | H o lle n b e c k and M r and M rs.
H u b e i t S m ith and son E u rl
I I I
A numb« r o f p e o ple fro m th is
lio n o f th e R o y a l N» ig b b o rs at O r e ­
gon C d \ F rid a y M rs Q u a lls was v ic in it y a tte n d e d P v tb ia n T e m p le
m e itu ig at F ore st G ro v e M on d a y
» li t ted d is tric t v ic e -o ra e le and M rs
W illia m s w a . «•!« < ted d is tr ic t o u te r n ig h t
P h ilo c h ib o f H ills b o ro h i g h
I «nt in« I
Mi
J I. V a n d o ru e le n and c h il- school held its a n n u a l p ic n ic at
Ireh and M r
I r a t e V u ylst» ‘ke and th e D e lh i rt F o w le i p la ce S u nday
i ’h ild re n v is ite d Sunday w ith M i.
Mr
E« rd H a r tw ic k a nd son H o l­
I b n r y V a n d o im l« n and baby son, lis o f B anks spent th e w e e k-e n d
w h o a re at tin* hom e o f h e r m o th e r. w ith h e r fa th e r. J ( ’ K a ffe ty .
M rs B ill Evers, o f D a yto n
M rs
M o th e r» ’ day d in n e r p a rty guests
Y a m lo tn e le n and » h ild re n also v is it ­ o f M r and M r-
H a ro ld R e yn o ld s
ed M i and M i
Ira S h le rlv o f M c­ w e re M r
W N. H a th o rn o f H d H -
M in n v ille
h o ro and H a ro ld H a th o rn o f Salem .
M o th e rs ’ day d in n e r p a rty gm sts
Ita ffe tv s I n te i ta in
K a tie L u c k w e re M r a m i
M r am i M r
E lo yd R .iffet.v e n ­ o f M i
W illia m L u c k . D ave and S y l­
te rta in e d w ith a d in n e r S u n d a y in M i
h o n o r o f M o th e rs ' »lay and tin* b ir t h ­ v e s te r a m i J im m y E d g a r o f P o r t­
day a n n i\» i a rie o f A i leta K a ffc ty land. M r and M rs H a r ry L u c k . M r .
L a u ra E d d in g to n and M r and M rs
and Sam K a f f r t v G u c t - . w e re M r
and M i
Ernest II ia and d a u g h te rs R o n a ld V in in g and c h ild re n o f F o r-
«if S b rn d u n , M r am t M i
Ed Vau- <*.*■ t ( Irov« ’
W eek end g m -its o f M r. and M r»
ch zandcri and A im • Raffedv o f
( ¡ a h ' C re ek, M, and A ll
C h e ste r G eorge C o n n o lly w e re M r. a nd M rs.
Me» n i l and son J a c k ie o f H ills b o ro , W illia m F a n d re y o f P o rtla n d a m i
( ’het Hates and fa m ily .
M i and M t
Hoy Ja ckso n and m i. M i
S unday d tn tie i p a rty guests o f M r
M rs M a ria Ja ck: on. M r and M rs
C S K e yn o ld s, in h o n o r
C ly d e L in c o ln and son. C h a rlie and M r
G a rd n e r, M r and M i ; S ta n le y Hahn. o f M o th e rs ’ day w e re M i and M rs
H e rm a n S choeler. M r
Eerd H u t - G eorge ¡larisen and d a u g h te r o f
P o it lam I and M r. and M rs O r v ille
It» •■ im ld s o f F orest G ro v e
Aged I ather l>ies
P A Q u a lls o f n e a r Roy r e ­
ce ive d w o rd re c e n tly o f the death
• •n M a y 2 o f ins fa th e r. J S Q ualls,
at P o w d e r S p rin g s. T e n n . T h e fa th ­
e r wa K1 ye a rs o f age M r. and
Mi
Quail.« v is ite d fo r some tim e
at his hom e last ve a r.
Births
J o h n s o n T c Mi ami M rs A
J o h n s o n o f Fo • » ( ; i ., •. M. y
h o y.
Bergquam
M r a n d M rs
o ld B e rg q u a m
T o b in ». A p r i l
Prompt
Prescription
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W hen
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C A L IF O R N IA
mi pn ii m l i a g
am i spec, I in d e liv e ry
m ay lim ati life o r deal Ii.
F u r dep e n d a b le , u n e x ­
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p r,‘s c rip tio n
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th e Palm D ru g Store.
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th ru < .ilifo r n ia . ( )u r lo w »uni­
o n r ro u n d trip « p e rm it tl* \ at
n o a d d itio n a l r a il fare See San
I ran* isco, w h e re the w o rld 's
tw o largest b rid g e s meet. R ide
flic m ost b e a u tifu l tra in in
A n u r i t . i , o u r new stre am line d
I K i \ l n ; f 'l to I ,»s Angeles. ( on-
tinue la s t th ru the a d v e n tu r­
ous S o iifliw e s i and O ld South.
K t tu r n o n x o u n h o iie o l n o rth
< rn lin e tra ins. < Im a g o and
ha<k,as low as $$7. (S. I <»r d e ­
ta ils see \o u r lo c a l S.P. A gent
o r w r ite J. A . O R M A N D Y ,
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PHONE 266
beta x iw t < • ¿ -il
S o u t h e r n P a c if ic
OLIVER
F A R M E Q U IP M E N T
A It G U S ,
Many Mothers' Day Parties Held
Locally; Many Visitations Made
Mr
F red S e w e ll and M r.
II It Mother Honored —
E m m ott e n te rta in e d th e Pa .t C h ie f
Mr
G eorge B ie r x lo r f was guest
< I'll» T h u rs d a y n ig h t a t th e hom e o f h o n o r at a p o t lu c k d in n e r p a rty
o f Mr
S e w e ll M i
E. L M oure S u n d a y at th»* hom e of M r arid
and M i
H R. C h a n tle r rece ive d M i . G o rd o n S ahnow . M r and M rs
h ig h honors in th e g a m e , f o llo w ­ B u u s d o rf. t h e ir sons and d a u g h ­
in g the b u s in e s s session M r . Jo h n ter . and fa m ilie s . Rev C a rl N itz
K um nu J r w ill he hoste.ss fo r tin* und H u b e rt T h u n w e re in a tte n d ­
Jum * m ee tin g at h e r hom e .south o f ance.
H d L h o ro
Mi
J E S u th e rla n d . M r. F re d
C a ld w e ll, and M i. A r t h u r llc ih n g
and d a u g h te r A n n M a rie w e r e
At Jones Hospital—*
gm t.s o f R ic h a rd S u th e rla n d atid
Ja n ice E astw ood o f Eore.st G ro v e
T hom as C a ld w e ll
d u rin g J u n io r
a m a s to id
o fa *ra tio :i
w e e k-e n d and M o th e rs ’ d a y
a t u n d e rw e n t
K a p p a D e lta R ho fr a t e r n it y in C o r ­ T h u rsd a y . D r. JL D H u g g in s o p ­
erated.
v a llis .
Mi
A r t h u r Stoehaugh o f Bank.s
M r am i M r
H C V o n B e h re n
and C h r i J K ow itz. and fa m ily of u n d e rw e n t a m a jo r o p e ra tio n M o n ­
day.
S a le m w ere M o th e rs ’ d a y guests
M rs C a rl C a m e n z in d o f w est of
S u nday o f It L. P u tn a m , ( ’ h ris tia u
m in is te r, and fa m ily M r. and M rs. H ills b o ro is a t th e h o s p ita l fo r
m e d ic a l ca re .
V o n B e h re n an* p a re n ts and M is.
A lb e r t R u h lin was b ro u g h t back
K o w itz is a siste r o f M rs. P utnam .
to the h o s p ita l th is w e e k f o r a d d i­
M r. and M rs Jam es W R ig h t of tio n a l tre a tm e n t fo r an in ju r y r e ­
Edm onton, A lb e rta , ( ’anada
v i s- ce ive d at th e r o c k q u a rr y a m o n th
ite d M r and M rs J M. B ro w n of «
’ •go.
above M a n n in g several flays, le a v ­ At Smith Hospital—
in g tin re M o n d a y fo r t h e ir hom e
M rs. H e rm a n W h itm o re o f L a u re l
a fte r a to u r o f the coast states.
u n d e rw e n t a m a jo r o p e ra tio n M o n ­
Mesdames S W M e lh u is h . W il­ day, D r. C. T. S m ith o p e ra tin g .
lia m Powers. Ja y P h illip s . C h a rles
G o ttlie b Egger i.s u n d e r th e care
D o u g la •
and G u y P aine a tte n d e d o f D r. S m ith at th e h o s p ita l.
a p o t lu c k d in n e r a m i c lu b m e e tin g
M on d a y e v e n in g at th e hom e o f M rs.
J» • •• A d a m s o n m P o rtla n d .
M rs P. C. Sam sel was a w e e k ­
end g u e st o f h e r son Jam es at O S.
( ' . C o rva lliR , and a tte n d e d
t h «•
M o th e rs ’ d a y cerem onies. M i.
K
Increases in th e p ric e o f m ilk in
A. A llis o n also spent th e w e e k-e n d
some p a rts o f th e state seem im m in -
w ith h e r son B ill a t O. S C.
<-nt a c c o rd in g to P aul A dam s, ad-
M rs Jo h n G a rd n e r w e n t to T illa ­ m in i. t r e 'o r o f th e m ilk
c o n tro l
m oo k W ednesday fo r a few’ d a ys’ b o a rd . H o w e v e r, th e P o rtla n d m ilk
business t r ip S he w as a cco m p a n ­ shed w ill n o t be a ffe c te d , A d a m s
ied by h e r sister, M rs Ira C r a w ­ said.
fo rd o f P o rtla n d .
A . a re s u lt o f a re c e n t m e e tin g th e
M rs. J M. Person re tu rn e d hom e m ilk c o n tro l b o a rd w ill a d o p t tig h t-
T uesday fro m a fe w d a ys’ v is it j • r re g u la tio n s o f basic averages o f
w ith h e r m o th e r. M rs. N N ye. at pro d u ce rs, fo rc in g p ro d u c e rs to keep
Si-attle. M rs. N ye is co n va le scin g up th e ir m in im u m at a ll tim es.
fro m a serious illness.
M r. and M r: E d w a rd K o rtz e h o rn
e n te rta in e d S u n d a y »•veiling w ith a
b u ffe t su p p er G uests w« re M r and
Mr
H a rry Bates and M r. and M r.
D W. Peterson
Mi- a m i M rs R R E aster re tu rn e d
(B y M rs. C. I.. Nelson)
S u n d a y fro m se ve ra l d a ys’ v is it w ith
W A L L A C E S tu d e n ts o f th e W a l­
frie n d s and re la tiv e s at O ka n og a n
lace M o u n ta in school have ta ke n
and S eattle. Wash . fo llo w in g the
t h e ir e x a m in a tio n s a nd school w ill
R o ta ry c o n v e n tio n .
be c lo s e d F r id a y
M r and M rs Roy F ie ld s and E arl,
T o m D u d le y , w h o is w o r k in g n e a r
and D o n a ld C ru n ic a n a tte n d e d J u n ­
A s to r ia , spent M o th e rs ' day w ith his
io r w e e k-e n d and M o th e rs ’ day m o th e r. M rs. F re d D u d le y .
p ro g ra m at U n iv e r s ity o f O reg o n , at
J O. W a lla c e o f C h e h a lis. Wash.,
Eugene.
is v is itin g his s o n -in -la w and d a u g h ­
M iss D eborah E d w a rd s o f M un cie .
te r. M r and M rs. C. L . Nelson.
In d ia n a , is sp e n ding th e su m m e r
D ue to w e a th e r c o n d itio n s f a r m ­
w ith M r. a m i M rs J. A K ra m ie n in g in th is v ic in it y is m uch re ta rd e d
and fa m ily . She is a s iste r o f M rs th is s p rin g M a n y o f th e fa rm e rs are
K ra m ie n
h a v in g to sow g ro u n d w ith seed n o t
M rs W E C o ch ra n e o f B a k e r a r ­ p la n n e d as th e w etness o f th e w e a th ­
riv e d F rid a y n ig h t at th e J. W B a r ­ e r w o u ld n o t a llo w th e p la n tin g th a t
ney hom e fo r a fe w w e e k s ’ v is it was pla n n ed .
w ith h e r d a u g h te rs. M rs J. W. B a r ­ Quilt for Fire Victims
ney and M iss C onstance C ochrane.
Ib u n e E conom ics l a d i e s m e t
W o rd has he<*n re ce ive d h e re o f T h u rs d a y and w o rk e d on a q u ilt fo r
th e b ir th o f a - on A p r il 28. at S anta M r. and M rs F ra n k Jo h n son , w h o
B a rb a ra . C al to M r and M rs W a l- lost m ost o f th e ir e ffe c ts in a fir e
te r B a h rk« 1 M rs B a h rk e was fo r m ­ last w e e k. T h e la d ie s are also w o r k ­
e r ly M is E lsie P ix n e r o f H ills b o ro
in g on a c iu ilt fo r th e grange,
M r and M r^ W a yn e E m m o tt o f s h o w e r G iv e n Johnsons
Y a kim a . W ash . and Messrs, and
S e ve ra l fro m h e re a tte n d e d th e
'•i
la i
B H Pooley a nd C H sh o w e r g iv e n fo r M r. and M rs.
E m m o tt o f P o rtla n d w e re guests at F ra n k Jo hnson S a tu rd a y n ig h t T h e y
th e H K E m m o tt hom e S u n d a y
re ce ive d m a n y u s e fu l presents.
H a rv e y C u r rm . a re a l estate agent
M i- A W H«*!t o f M in n e a p o lis
M i t i n . is v is itin g h e r p a re n ts -in - , o f H ills b o ro , a nd a g ro u p o f m en
fro
m S o u th D n k o ta w e re in th is
la w . M i. and M rs. J. W. H o lt She
last w e e k lo o k in g
is on h e r w a y hom e fro m a w in te r n e ig h b o rh o o d
o v e r th e p o s s ib litie s o f fu tu re homes
in C a lifo rn ia .
M iss B e tty Hobbs, s tu d e n t a t O re ­ to r these fa m ilie s These m en are
gon S ta te co lle g e , spent th e w e e k ­ lo o k in g o \ e r th e c o n d itio n s o f O re ­
end w ith h e r parents. M r. a nd M rs. gon and W a s h in g to n and e x p e c t to
lo ca te in e ith e r one o r th e o th e r
E a rl Hobbs.
Miss D o ro th y H a rd in , stu d e n t at states T h e y are m a k in g a s u rv e y o f
a ll c o n d itio n s b e fo re m o v in g . Floods,
U n iv e rs ity o f O regon, Eugene, spent
d ro u th s and d u s ts to rm s h a ve caused
th e W’e e k-e n d w ith h e r m o th e r. M rs.
lo o m a n y c ro p fa ilu re s and th e y
C ora G u lle y .
w a n t to m ove to some good state.
M r and M rs W K M a n le y and
F re d C o n k lin , w h o c u t his h and
fa m ily spent S u n d a y at M c M in n ­ q u ite b a d ly last w e e k, w i l l be a b le
v ille w ith h e r m o th e r. M rs. H a ttie to r e tu r n to w o r k in a fe w days.
H ill B r o w n h ill.
M r. and M rs. J. H M u rtó n gave
i d in n e r p a rty S u n d a y fo r M r. and
S A X T O N A LO O N EY
M is W. V. M o rris o n o f P o rtla n d
Hospital News
Milk Regulation
Changes Im m inent
Wallace School
to Close Friday
J, T. (Jack) FOSTER
1.0 F. Main SI.
With Farmer»’ Cash Store
Phone 3963
Hillsboro, Ore.
(tty Mrs. F. I,. Coxi
Miss VanHorn Entertains
I.IGHT....brcwcd (olely from the
choicest ingredient known in
brewing, M ALTED BARLEY.
LIGHT....with the delicate flawr­
ing of premium feminine hops.
LIGHT....as the sparkling sub­
terranean mineralized water from
which it is made.
tifi
L IG H T Bohemian CIuh....a true
Bohemian ty pe lager, mild and
mellow, with the R E F IN E D
'L A V O R that beer drink­
ers always appreciate.
rh t r .
iti
H arrison is survived
by h u
six
b ro th e rs and one sister,
H a rris o n o f P o rtla n d .
D r. J S and H. C. o f S eattle. E lm e r
o f Sacram ento, G eorge o f L o n g
Beach. John o f E lC e n tro . C al , and
M rs. H a ttie C la r k o f S e a ttle O th ­
e r s u rv iv o rs a re an a u n t and cous-
' in. M r 1,. M a tti* ' Wils<*n and M l
M aud Boscow o f H ills b o ro , w h o
a tte nd e d th e fu n e ra l.
Deceased was a son o f th e late
M r and M rs. J o h n H a rris o n , w h o
liv e d fo r ye a rs on th e H a rris o n
d o n a tio n la n d c la im
near M oun-
ta in d a le . T h e H a rris o n fa m ily had
p la n n e d to h a ve a re u n io n h e re in
June.
aid
At
present
Phone 9.53
th e
A rg u s.
Surveyor - Civil E ngineer
announces ttie opening o f an office at
C om m ercial N ational Bank
Surveying. Subdivision. Irrig a tio n and
Topographic W ork
BAÑK
W H E N J YOUR PROBLEM IS
FINANCIAL
UST as you consult y o u r
doctor w hen y our h e a lth
is concerned, or your law yer
w hen legal m atte rs m ust be
discussed, y o u r bank is th e
logical place to bring prob­
lem s of a financial n atu re.
Investm ents and loans and
savings are the business of
a bank, and a t the C om m er­
cial N ational Bank you a re
assured o f t h e “ P e rso n a l­
iz e d ” atte n tio n of a s ta ff
tra in e d and experienced in
t h e business of banking.
And in ad d itio n to th e ir
w ork in a professional c a ­
pacity, EXTRA services are
alw ay s availab le here. The
convenience of a checking
account, of b a n k .V ig -b y -
m ail, of countless personal
services a re offered by th e
s ta ff of Com m ercial N a­
tional B ank. F o r the best
solution to ANY financial
problem . . . ask your bank
FIRST!
J
H illsboro
Complete Automobile .Service
Repairs handled quickly and economically in one of the
best equipped shops in the Stale of Oregon.
New headlight and wheel aligning equipment approved by
the State Testing Requirements.
( ompiete Body, Fender and Fainting Department.
Department using
the
latest
l argest S to c k 'd Genuine ( hevroiet Parts in Washington
( ounty. Also com plete ttoek of accessories, tires, batteries,
radios, hcateis, etc.
Bldg.
Room 3 — Hillsboro, Oregon
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
and
LICENSED EMBAI.MFRS
D r W illia m L . H a rris o n o f Seat­
S u b s c rib e fo r
E. R. H INNANT
Donelson ÔC Sewell
Greasing and Lubricating
pressure equipment.
H innant is
Civil E ngineer O pens
O ffice in H illsboro
Mi
V a n H o rn e n te rta in e d h e r
class id g ir ls o f th e S u n d a y school
E R. H in n a n t. re c e n tly o f C a li­
S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a t h e r hom e on fo rn ia . c iv il e n g in e e r, th is w eek
T ill- F la t r**ad G am es w e re p la ye d opened an o ffic e u p s ta irs in the
and d a in ty re fre s h m e n ts w e re s e rv ­ C o m m e rc ia l N a tio n a l b a n k b u ild in g ,
ed.
M an y fro m here ate nd e d th e f u ­
n e ra l ■ ( L lo y d M e tz e n tin e in H ills ­
Funeral Sprays and
b o ro W ednesday o f last week.
FLORAL DESIGNS
M r and M rs. C F Besson o f P o r t­
la n d w ere guests last w e e k o f M r.
are a sp e cia lty w ith us
and M r- D ave J W a rd.
P li-n ii Friday
P otter’s F low er Shop
A n n u a l p ic n ic o f K in to n school
With Fred’s Market
Phone 3491
w ill be h e ld F rid a y a ll d a y in C ity
P a rk in P o rtla n d and a la rg e a t­
tendance is e x iie c te d as m a n y o f
th e m o th e rs and o th e rs in te re s te d in
th e school w ill be present.
Form er C ounty M an
Dies in Seattle
Mr
Carl M
C o m p le te S e rv ic e f o r B usiness a n d In d iv id u a ls
low in g Car Service with electric hydraulic lift.
HALVORSON MOTOR CO.
CHEVR O LET
DEALER
I lill- b o r o . O reg o n
Phone 441
Commercial National Bank
M em ber Independent Bankers' Association
Hillsboro
,
Oregon
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSLRANCE CORPORATION
^1 9 S T
L V IN A T O R
A P P L IA N C E S
O oiòttA/,
Think of it . . . monthly payments
seaicrly more than you'd ordinarily
pay upon just a refrigerator alone.
We offer you three marvelous
Krlvinator Home Appliances that
w ill increase the joy of living and
rave you money besides.
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A
ll
A M ONTH
Present These Proven
Facts About Kelvinator
B*' %i'TT 1
t h e New K elvinator is
Plus-Powered. I t has os
much os double the cooling capacity o f
o ther w ell-known refrigerators o f equal
Size.
isle 1937 5 euhle ft. h e t»I m il or Refrig­
erator, w ith 10.72 s q .ft. C1JLA Cfl
ot shelf space................
FACT 2
The N e w K elvinator
runs only h a lt os many
m inutes per day— during the rest o f tho
tim e it m aintains low temperatures, using
Am azing New K elvinator Flee. Range,
latest table model, w ith C 1 1 A Efl
economy c o o k e r...
4» ■ IN.3V
no current at all . . . and Kelvinator Costs
No More to Buy . , . and, too, it pays
F u ll Size K e liln a ln r Eleetrle Washer,
w ith F in-F le x a ll-a lu m l- CEO QE
tiu m a g ita to r...................... jlj7 *7 3
for itself in sovings.
" S ta n d a rd ” Plum bing
b o ttle s
B o h e m ia n b r i w i r k * in c . « r o m a n i
KAY J. MANN, Distributor
W c A r e P ro u d to
H illsb o ro A ppliance & Plum bing
^ ¿ in tit ÍKport-
. - X - n , nurwro nv
Dr.
w ife
Dr
he annou n ce d . He pla n s to do s u r- liv in g on h is p ro p e rty in th e h ill»
•■eying, d ra in a g e , ir rig a tio n , r a il- n o rth e a s t o f H ills b o ro , b u t exp e cts
road a n d to p o g ra p h ic s u rve ys He ,o m ove in to to w n a!l soon M ho
has had 20 years o f e xp erience, he 1 Can p ro c u re a h<MW<
"1
♦ ♦
'I he rem arkably w ide, quick and bandy sh ift on the 950
Series of O /it er Superior Oue-Kotc R iding Cultivators makes
it easy to cultivate straig ht o r crooked row si
Beams move w ith the wheels so the operator can dodge
h ills in the m ost crooked rows. T he 950 Scries cultivators
are adjustable fo r rows 28 io 48 inches apart. W heels can
he spaced fron t 54 to 46-inch centers, meeting any norm al
requirem ent.
P ag e T hree
tle . a tu rm i-r W a s h in g to n c o u n ty
m an. d n * l last T h u rs d a y a t S eat­
tle . and fu n e ra l service« w e re h e ld
; in th a t c ity on M o n d a y.
K L ’ .'TO N C o m m e n x m e n t e x e rc is ­
es o f tin - c tio o l w ill be h e ld at th e
liall M f.o d a y e v e n in g a nd a ll a re in ­
v ite d
A p ro g ra m w ill be g ive n .
C la
io? lurli-
Ito i-m a ry
A te n .
K a th i
P 'n i-in y , E tta Bates Ah*-*-
G<-mi*< i P.t ul;*li Boyh-s D o ro th y
D e l.* - j ? a ... J o h n V a n H o rn . C a rl
K a rp i*-in.
B ib b
tu d y and p ra y e r m e e tin g
w ill n o t bi- h e ld at th *’ c h u rc h th is
F rid a y * » n in g a it wa,. h e ld W*-d-
nesda . * -. i-n in g instead.
J f S i.a le r has been v is itin g w ith
his son and d a u g h te r-in -la w
Mr
and M i
C la re n ce S n id e r, o f L ong
Beach Wash.
SFWFR
CONNECTIONS
The Cultivator That Almost
SHIFTS for It self!
OREGON
Graduation Set
Kin ton School
Monday Evening
and M r. and M rs. C. M . B ry a n t.
Producers o f Q u a lity
M r. and M rs. E L. Jo h n son spent
S A N D and GRAVEL
J u n io r w e e k-e n d and M o th e rs ’ day
Plant located 4 m iles n o rth of
w ith th e ir d a u g h te r, M a rg a re t, at
Forest G rove on Gales Creek.
U. o f O in Eugene.
M r. and M rs. E. J. M c A le a r and
Phone 1609 R
M rs. E. B. T o n g u e spent th e w e e k ­
e nd at U. o f O.. Eugene, a tte n d in g
M o th e rs ’ d a y a c tiv itie s .
Have a Sew er Man I)o
T. R. W ann o f W h e e le r and R L.
Your Work
W ann o f P o rtla n d v is ite d S u n d a y
w ith
th e ir m o th e r. M rs. E m m a
W ann, at th e W C. G iffo r d home.
M r. and M rs. A. W. S c h ie d e l o f
A u ro ra v is ite d re la tiv e s here S u n - 1
All Estimates FREE and Inelude
day.
A ll Plumbing Changes
M rs. Lena S te w a rt le ft M o n d a y to
spend th e s u m m e r w ith h e r d a u g h ­
L e t us estim ate y o u r
te r. M rs. Roy W h ite , and fa m ily at
p lu m b in g w o rk.
S acram ento. Cal.
W e handle a ll fix tu re s fo r a
D. U. V. m eets M o n d a y n ig h t a t
V e te ra n s’ h a ll, and a ll m em b e rs
com plete jo b.
a re u rg e d to a tte n d .
M rs. E liz a b e th B agley spent M o th ­
J. A. SHO RT
e rs ’ d a y w ith h e r son. C la ir Sam ple,
Phone 2902
318 N. Freeman
and fa m ily a t A s to ria .
n w Wkx(v í
li g h t ns a H è re s Cloud '
Yes, Sir! Here's a cu ltiva to r so good it can alm ost shift
fo r itself. T h e re ’s great strength in it, too— and the lon g
years o f service you’ll get w ill add to your profits. W e’d
lik e to te ll you about O liv e r C ultivators in greater detail.
See us the next tim e you come to tow n.
I
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H IL L S B O R O ,
Phone 371
Ke vuuUor A p p h a n ces
r isher-T horsen Paints
132 S’ Second A ve*
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H illaboro, O regon
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