The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 23, 1937, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Printing
Section Two—
Hour In lllll'thoro Incrraara
Loral Payroll* and Adda
l<> Ltx.tl Prosperity
Sport News, Editorials, Eral urrà
Clamifled, Public Notier«
and Advertising
---- +
Witfy W hich is Com bined th e H illsboro In d e p e n d e n t
Volum e 13, No. 13
llill.s b o r o In d e p e n d e n t
Established 1873
Hillsboro, O regon. T h u rs d a ., D ecem ber 23, 1937
H ills b o r o A rg u s E sta b lish e d 1884
Section Tw o, E ig h t P ages
New Hill Theatre’s Gala Opening Planned Christmas Day
Foelker Named
Manager for
Show House
'
Seventh Hillsboro Theatre
(By I d I »'Meara)
new
H ill" th e a tre w ill
open its door*. Io th e p u b lic fo r the
fir s t tu n c nt Il'K l p
h i ('b n s tiu u s
<lay (S a tu rd a y ) w ith Ib c pre se n ta -
lio n o f th e fe a tu re film ' T h e F ire ­
f ly ’
A d o lp h i ’o id k e r of H illsb o ro w as
a n nounced th is w » ck as m an o ’e r o f
bowbou.se b y
th e new d e lu x e
Oranp.e Hb< Ip- t lu a t r e e xe cu tive ,
w ho. w ith H a rry ( ’ H ill of S e a ttle,
also o p e ra te th e V e n e tia n th e a tre
A loha Resident
M any Years Dies
/
Seventh. Time
b e in g p ro d u ce d m e v e ry s tu d io in
r i ponse to increased s u p p o rt o f
the last year.
F irs t E e a tu rr R e ca lle d
A n d O ran g e P helps s h o u ld knovz
a p rio r p ic tu re fro m a good one.
w ith m ore th a n a q u a rte r-c e n tu ry 's
i xp i rie n c e s h o w in g p ic tu re s , d a tin g
fro m th e in fa n c y , f m o tio n p ic tu re s
to th e pres, n t day "T h e fir s t one
w h ic h c o u ld h a ve been te rm e d a
'fe a tu re ' ' Phelps said, "w a s 'U n le
T om 's C a b in .’ sh ow n at th e Cres­
cent theaacond theatraharc. s h o r t ­
ly a fte r th a t cam e the fir s t fe a tu re -
le n g th ' p ic tu re
Q ueen E liz a b e th .'
s ta rrin g th e fam ed Sarah B e rn ­
h a rd t."
F o r s h o w in g th e B e rn h a rd t p ic ­
tu re P helps re c e iv e d a m edal fro m
H o lly w o o d w h ic h lie s t ill has am ong
his v a rie d a s so rtm e n t o f m em entos.
B ir th o f a N a tio n ," the best k n o w n
o f e a rl y p ic tu re s and re g a rd e d as
m a rk in g th e s ta rtin g p o in t fo r b ig
m o v ie h is to ry , wa: sh ow n in n n c o f
hi.s theatres, a ccom panied by a huge
o rch e s tra
w h ic h
h a lf - f ille d
th e
th e a tre . "B ro a d w a y M e lo d y " was
th e fir s t sound p ic tu re s presented
here soon a fte r th e in tro d u c tio n o f
th e "ta lk ie s " h e re in 1929.
O ra n g e P h e lp i. H ills b o ro th e a tre
o w n e r and o p e ra to r, ha
been a
b a rd m an to contact fo r the pa.‘ t
m o n th o r so. b u t was located ye s­
te rd a y lo n g enough to a n sw e r a
fe w q u e stion x in c o n n e ctio n w ith
h im s e lf and hi.s new' H ill th e a tre
H<* i • n o w p re p a rin g to open his
se ve n th th e a tre here, w ith th e d e ­
lu x e new H ill s fo rm a l o p e n in g set
fo r C h ris tm a s day. and . u p c rv is io n
o f c o n s tru c tio n w o rk has o ccupied
m ost o f his tim e re c e n tly
"Mys< I f
he said, "O h. lei ta lk
h e re
about th e th e a tre *' A n d he can.
T h e a tr r Ih d u x e
too. fo r he eems to k n o w th e place
C o n s tru c tio n w o rk
<n tbe n e w
fo r e v e ry b ric k and board w h ic h
b u ild in g w ill lie b ro u g h t to .1 ( lose
has gone in to its c o n s tru c tio n
late F rid a y in p le n ty o f tim e fo r the
" I s i t y o u r C h ris tm a s p re se n t to
op e ning , a c c o rd in g to P helps B e ­
the H ills b o ro people'* * he was a s k ­
g u n neurly th re e m o n th s ago. th e
ed
b u ild in g w o ik has
been clo se ly
’’ W e ll, in a w ay. b u t it is also a
tim e d fo i th e S a tu rd a y
o p e n in g
p i( . c n t fro m H ills b o ro to m e." the
ho u r. u m f w i t i k has been pushed at
th e a tre e x e c u tiv e said "S u p p o rt o f
to p spei d d u rin g the past se ve ra l
th e th e a tre busines in H ills b o ro
w< ( ks In s ta lla tio n o f th e a tre dec-
has d e ve lo p e d to such a p o in t th a t
(ra tio n s , neats and h a n g in g s
1 s
a second th e a tre i nccesaary to
.* ch e d u le d to ta ke place to d a y, w ith
a sure p a tro n s o f an o p p o r tu n ity
W hen th e n e w H ill th e a tre o p ­
H a rry ( ’ H ill o f S eattle, fo rm e r
special crew s fro m th e a tre e q u ip ­
to see a ll th e best shows
T h e re
ens on C h ris tm a s day. O ran g e
H ili' boro re sid e n t, w h o is O range | are so m a n y w o n d e rfu l p ic tu re s
m e n t houses t.ik in g o v e r the b u ild ­
P
helps 'a bo ve » , w ill b e g in o p ­
I P helps' p a rtn e r in local th e a tre
in g fo r fin a l p re p a ra tio n
be in g p ro d u ce d th u t it is im p o s ­
e ra tio n o f his seventh th e a tre in
busines? and fo r w h o m th e new
A
ne w
ty p e
of
"easy-<h.Oi
s ib le to sh o w th e m a ll in one th e ­
H ills b o ro in a lit t le less th a n a
th e a tre seat fin is h e d in r u s t- c o lo r ­ ! H ill th e . d i e has been nam ed
a tre P eople o f H ills b o ro a nd sur-1 W aking Hours B usy O nes
3 0 -ye a r in te rv a l.
ed p lu sh w ill be u .ed th ro u g h o u t in
1 ro u n d in g c o u n try deserve th e best
F o r th e past th re e m onths. P helps
th e new th e a tre , m atched by an at-
1 we can give th e m in e n te rta in m e n t.
11 a c tiv e
m od e rn 1st ica I ly -p a tte rn e d
and th e H ill is in te n d e d to d o ju s t has been busy lit e r a lly n ig h t a nd
day in
his th e a tre s s u p e rv is in g
c a rp e t and "P rin c e ss rust*’ drape*
I th a t *’
m ost o f the c o n s tru c tio n w o r k on
Latent d e v e lo p m e n ts in .sound m o ­
V enetian P olicy C ontinues
tio n p ic tu re e q u ip m e n t w ill be in ­
T h e V e n e tia n w ill c o n tin u e th e th e n e w one in th e d a y tim e and
ru n n in g th e V e n e tia n at n ig h t
c o rp o ra te d in th e p ro te c tio n room
A IO IIA
F o llo w in g an illn e s s o f ; same p o lic y a lw a y s observed, he H is p a rtn e r in th e t in l i r e b u s i­
.mi .11 a te
L ay in g <-f tie ni.itlx 11 \
said, sh o w in g th e same h ig h -cla ss
M rs
Agnes C a ro lin e
c o lo re d H» rm osa c la y tile on the fa ­ one year.
pictures a before The H ill the­ ness is H C. H ill, fo rm e r H ills ­
cade o f th e b u ild in g was c o m p le t e d S ch ra d e r. (>H d ie d D ecem ber 15 F u ­ a tre w ill present lo n g e r-ru n shows, b o ro m an n o w liv in g in S eattle,
e a rly th is w e e k as w o rk e rs tu rn e d ll« ra l services w e re c o n d u cte d at w ith tw o p ro g ra m changes a w eek fro m w h o m th e ne w th e a tre takes
th e ir a tte n tio n to fin is h in g up o f d e ­ M o n la n d F u n e ra l Hom e. P o rtla n d set as the m a x im u m Some o f th e its name, w h ic h is also a p p ro p ria te
w ill p ro b a b ly be in v ie w o f th e nam e o f th e c ity .
ta il w o rk in th e new b u ild in g
a n d i n t e r m e n t w a s m L in c o ln M e ­ p ro g ra m s th e re
H a r r y H ill liv e d in H ills b o ro fo r
s in g le -b ills , a c c o rd in g to th e le n g th
m o ria l P ark
se ve ra l years b e fo re b e in g tra n s ­
She w’o b o rn at M cD o n a ld C o r n ­ o f th e fe a tu re p ic tu re
S in ce th e fa ll o f 1908 P helps fe rre d to S eattle, w h e re he is at
ers C anada M ay 17. 1869 She had th e a tre s and H ills b o ro have been present in ch a rg e o f th e fresh
b« ( ii a re id e n t o f th is c o m m u n ity in se p a ra b le
B e g in n in g w ith t h e m ilk d iv is io n o f th e C a rn a tio n c o m ­
p an y H e was le n t h e re in 1924.
since 1893 S u r v iv in g are h e r h u s ­ A rcade, a n ic k e lo d e o n th e a tre , th a t
and w h e n he fir s t a rr iv e d fo u n d
W o rd was rec« iv e d . by re la tis s band. W illia m S c h ra d e r, th re e c h il­ ye a r he has e ith e r opened o r o p ­ H ills b o ro so c ro w d e d th a t he was
List Ih u rs d a y m o rn in g fro m T a ­ dren. Roy S p ro a t o f T c re rb o n n e . e ra te d s ix th e atre s in H i. Is boro, in ­ fo rce d to fin d liv in g q u a rte rs in
Edna M c D o w e ll o f Los A n ­ c lu d in g th e ('re s c e n t. G ra n d . L ib ­ F orest G ro v e fo r a s h o rt w h ile .
coma. ( f tiic d e a th th e re o f (»race M i
geles and N o rm a n Sproat o f P o r t­ e rty . M a je s tic and th e present V e n e ­ F or a n u m b e r o f ye a rs he was d is ­
B ro w n H u b b a rd
ele ve n g ra n d c h ild re n ;
a tia n . w h ic h was opened in 1924 In t r ic t s u p e rin te n d e n t fo r th e C a r ­
A m o n g tie r frie n d s here she w ill l a n d .
hr« th< 1 G eorge C a m ero n o f V a n ­ betw e en , he has fo u n d tim e t o se rve n a tio n c o m p a n y o f th e C a lifo rn ia ,
b«» re m e m b e re d as ( ’»race B ro w n
th re e te rm s as H ills b o ro 's m a yo r,
co u ve r, B (*
and a sister. M r
eldest d a u g h te r o f F lo y d B ro w n
Id a h o and O regon area D u r in g his
M c C u lh ugh
o f P e n tic to n . and se ve ra l te rm s as a c o u n c ilm a n
She was h o rn and re a re d in th is A n n ie
and
p re v io u s to th a t had earned last tw o years he was in ch a rg e o f
co u n ty hut bad liv e d in T acom a the B C
c o n sid e ra b le re p u te as an a th le te th e local c o n d en se ry. it was r e ­
hist th re e ye;ais S u rv iv o
vealed
and ba se ba ll ca tch er.
a sun. R iib c it o f Tacom a. 1
('o -o p tira te w ith y o u r c o m m u n ity
"S o m e have asked w h y w e are llill P rom inent Here
Flo> ci B ro w n o f Aloha;
co rre sp o n d e n t b y t u r n in g in y o u r ru s h in g to c o m p le te th e jo b on th e
H ill se rve d as c h a irm a n o f school
‘•istet-s M rs <»«•rtrude Sei
im p o rta n t n e w s h a p pe n in g s. I t is new H ill b y C h ris tm a s ." P helps d is tric t n u m b e r seven, and as p re s ­
H elen
D ia L i i k II h
Mi
im p ossible fo r th e c o rre s p o n d e n t to said. " I f it w e re n o t opened u n til id e n t o f th e lo c a l R o ta ry c lu b and
a ttic
W h -.I,
M r*
( ’o n
co n tact e ve ryo n e fo r lo c a l new s la te r, a la rg e n u m b e r o f th e v e ry as ;■ c ity c o u n c ilm a n . T o g e th e r w ith
land« i o f F. H t t ( »1 4 .
rtems. Be su re th a t th e ite m is re a l best show s o f th e w in te r season P helps he sponsored th e lir s t Hoy
K u th S
e l l i . A io li. i
J F o e lk e r. a c tiv e L e g io n n a ire ,
W ith
1 new s and n o t Just a m e re d a y ’s v is i- w o ifld be passed o v e r T he F ir e ­ Scout tro o p o rg a n iz e d h e re
nam ed m an a g e r o f ne w H ill th e ­
I ’. a tio n w ith in th e c o u n ty o r to P o r t­ f ly . ’ a J e a n e tte M a cD o n a ld p ic - th e a d v e n t o f ta lk in g p ic tu re s . H ill
S u b s c rib e f o r th e A rg u s.
a tre . w h ic h w ill be opened to
la n d .
t f i tu re . w ill be on th e o p e n in g p ro ­ becam e associated w ith P h e lp s in
th e p u b lic S a tu rd a y .
g ra m C h ris tm a s day. fo llo w e d by th e lo c a l th e a tre business as a
p
a
rtn
e
r
and
has
re
m
a
in
e
d
in
th
a
t
T h e A w f u l T ru th .' ‘L o st H orizon.*
f
'S te lla D a lla s ' a n d A ll Baba Goes ca p a c ity e v e r sin ce T h is y e a r in
S e a ttle he c e le b ra te d his 31st y e a r
I to T ow ’ll ."
T h e o u tlo o k fo r th e 1938 m o v ie , w ith th e C a rn a tio n co m p a n y.
M rs . Susie Isaacson and fa m ily
season is th e best in th e a tre h is ­
T h e H ill w ill
be
H illsboi ,
h e r b ro th e r
to ry . he ¿aid. w ith fin e r p ic tu re s "d re s s -u p " th e a tre , in a m a n n e r o f e n jo y e d a v is it w ith
s p e a k in g
"N ew red p lu s h seat.-, and s is te r-in -la w M r and M rs. J a ke
S
trie
c
k
.
o
f
S
u
n
n
ysid
e
.
Wash.,
w ho
c o m p a ra b le to o v e rs tu ffe d chairs,
of the
are c o m in g n e x t
w eek.'
Phelps w e re h e re on th e ir hon eym o o n . A
said. "N e w d ra p e s and c a rp e ts in sister. M iss G la d y s S trie c k . o f O u t­
th e ru s t shade w ill be used, a n d — " , lo o k. Wash also v is ite d h e r
M rs. W illia m
H a n d y and tw o
Just th e n a t r u c k w ith m ore
illy M iss Agnes Vanderzanden)
m a te ria ls d re w up a nd P h e lp s was c h ild re n le ft T h u rs d a y m o rn in g fo r
H
O
Y
A
b
ir
th
d
a
y
d
in
n
e
r
p
a
rty
Io all o u r old cus­
In d e x . W ash., to spend th e h o lid a y s
d a sh in g o v e r to in v e s tig a te .
was g iv e n in h o n o r o f J. M V a n d e r­
The
in te rv ie w , w e
saw,
w a s ' w ith h e r parents. M r. and M rs . Joe
tom ers who have
zanden at his hom e T h u rs d a y . P re s­ over.
Zach.
so m e h o w m is s e d
ent w e re M r and M rs C la u d e W il­
B u ild s N u t Shed
lia m s W W W illia m s . M r and M rs
our personal
L eo Pearson is h a v in g a n u t shed
FOR I NTO Y O l —
W illia m
H e m s w o rth a nd M ild re d
and
d r ie r w ith shop b u ilt at his
g re e tin g —
Mead
T h e sta rs sh in e b rig h t.
fa rm east o f th e school house.
H om e fo r V u ra tio n
H ushed in th e n ig h t.
Joseph T u b b s has h ad s ix p ic k -
Those w h o re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e
T he fo ld s th e ir flo c k s c o n fin in g . | is
busy
p ic k in g
tu rk e y s f o r
fo r C h ris tm a s v a ca tio n w e re Jo h n O n M a ry 's a rm
tb e C h ris tm a s m a rk e t. Beside s e ll­
M c B c th and G le n Ire la n d fro m O re ­ S ecure fro m harm .
in g th e m fro m th e house, th e y re n t
gon S la te , L illia n M c B c th fro m O re ­
A gold e n Babe's re c lin in g .
a s ta ll at th e p eople's m a rk e t in
. , . and In all <d' our custom ers, old and new,
gon N o rm a l at M o n m o u th ; and R a y ­
P o rtla n d , w h e re th e y have lit t le
m ond V a n d e rza n d e n fro m G onzaga G od's angels s in g !
our sincere th a n k s for your p a tro n a g e and
tro u b le d is p o s in g o f th e ir flo c k .
u n iv e rs ity at Spokane. Wash.
T h e ir a n the m s r in g
frit ndship.
M rs. C. E C h a n e y and fa m ily o f
M iss M oore to Marry
A m e lo d y o f jo y
O swego, v is ite d d u rin g th e w eek,
A n a n n o u n ce m e n t was m ade fo r T he tro u b le d e a rth .
w i til h e r siste r. M rs. Susie Isaac­
th e m a rria g e o f M iss M a ry M oo re o f ' G la d , h a ils th e b ir th
son. and fa m ily .
Roy. d a u g h te r o f M r and M rs. J A
O f M a ry 's G o d lik e Boy.
S tiff B uilds Barn
M oore, to Sam C a ruso o f P o rtla n d .
G le n n S t if f is b u ild in g a b a rn on
C le a n C o m fo rt S ta tio n s
D r in k in g F o u n ta in s
T h e c e re m o n y w ill ta k e plaoe n e x t Roused sh e p he rd s seek
bis p la ce I t was n e a r a y e a r ago
w eek.
Third and L incoln
H ILLSBO R O
P hone 1271
T h e m o th e r m eek
th a t th e la rg e b a rn on his place c o l­
M rs S erena M u r r a y o f H ood R iv - i
A n d B abe in B e th le h e m .
lapsed u n d e r
th e w e ig h t
o f the
e r has m ove d to th e hom e o f h e r T he h e a v’n ly Boy.
h e a vy sn o w sto rm .
fa th e r. H u g h M oore.
T h e angels' jo y
Isaac R o th spent se ve ra l days th e
T h r ills and mazes them .
past w e e k v is itin g frie n d s at N e w ­
be rg . Ho
also v is ite d
frie n d s at
l.o ! M ag i fro m
S c h o lls b e fo re r e tu r n in g
T h e O rie n t come
M rs
L in g m a n e n te rta in e d
her
W ith treasures, gold and m y rr h
S u n d a y school class S a tu rd a y a f ­
E n ra p tu re d she
ternoon at h e r hom e w it h a p a rty .
T h a t G od s h o u ld be
A rth u r
S h ra d e r's
s te p -m o th e r
A liv in g H ope th ro u g h her.
d ie d T h u ro d a y in a P o rtla n d hos­
— C. E B A R K E R
p it a l fo llo w in g a s tro k e .
H ills b o ro *
✓
Theatre Partner Orange Phelps Preparing for
Theatre Manager
Form er Resident
of C ounty Dies
<£5
Reedville
Greetings
J. M . V anderzanden
H onored T hursday
Season
Merry Xmas
Sahnow Bros. Garage
Program Presented
at Farm ington
F A R M IN G T O N T h e school c h il-
dr< n. p a re n ts and frie n d s e n jo y e d
a C h ris tm a s p a rty
and p ro g ra m
T h u rs d a y
a fte rn o o n .
P ro g ra m
n u m b e r- w e re fo u r lit t le s k i t s
p la n n ed by the teacher and p u p ils ;
S anta S u rp ris e d " by th e lo w e r
grades
th e p a rt o f Santa be in g
ta k e n
by F re d d ie Hagen; “ A
C h ris tm a s A d v e n tu re ." by the u p ­
p e r grades, cast in c lu d in g
R ay­
m ond F ritz . N o rris O 'R e a r
R ic h ­
a rd K a m n a . G la d ys B u rk e y . B e rth a
D h u y v e tte r. G l a d y s B u rk h a lte r.
B o b b y F r itz Cast in th e s k it. "S is ­
te r K n o w s Best
in c lu d e d G la d ys
B u rk e y . B e rth a D h u y v e tte r. B e tty
A n n Stevens and B e tty Jean A le x ­
an d er.
" E v e ry w h e re
C h ris tm a s ,"
cast was M a x in e W ooten. B o b b y
B u r k h a lte r D o n a ld B u rk e y . A lm a
E ric k s o n , w ith th e c h ild re n re a d ­
in g C h ris tm a s le tte rs fro m fo re ig n
lands; r h y th m band gave tw o se­
le c tio n s ; B e rth a D h u y v e tte r. h a r­
m on ica n u m b e rs. T h e school sang
tw o carols in tw o p a rts: boys' and
g irls ' glee clu b s led the a u d ie nce
in s in g in g o ld -fa s h io n e d C h ris tm a s 1
ca ro ls O th e r n u m b e rs on th e p ro - 1
g ra m in c lu d e d v o lu n te e r n u m b e rs
and C h ris tm a s games. S anta C laus
d is trib u te d g ifts a nd treats.
O. E ric k s o n p resented th e school
w ith a C h ris tm a s tre e th is ye a r.
!
A f t e r se ve ra l w e e ks' illn e ss. B o b ­
b y B u r k h a lte r is a b le to be back
in sch o o l.
S e v e ra l d a ys’ illn e s s ]
have k e p t o u t o f school th e f o llo w ­
in g : A lb e r tin a B u ch e r.
F re e m a n
R o w e J r.. D o n a ld B u rk e y . A lm a I
E ric k s o n and M a x in e Woo'ton.
L o c a l S u n d a y school was w e ll '
a tte n d e d S u n d a y. M rs R. L. P u t­
nam o f H ills b o ro w a s
v is itin g
s p e a ker H e r to p ic was "T h e C h r is t­
mas S to ry .” M e m b e rs o f th e S u n ­
day school and v is ito rs v o lu n te e re d
n u m b e rs, am ong w h ic h was a ta lk
b y E d w a rd N o jim a . a vo ca l duet
b y B e tty Jean G ir d le r and B e tty
A n n Stevens; p ia n o solo b y Hazel
M ae G e m b e lla : re a d in g s b y L o re n
Dodge and Hazel M ae G e m b e lla ;
c a ro ls b v th e S u n d a y school. P u ­
p ils o f th e S u n d a y school rece ive d
tre a ts a nd g ifts fro m th e teachers
P u p ils s ic k
w ith th e f lu
w e re
V io la Dodge a nd P a tsy H a rde n .
L o re n
Dodge
h a v in g
reco ve re d
e n o ug h to be at S u n d a y school.
M rs
E a rl H a rd e n is i l l w ith
f lu and p n e u m o n ia . M rs. S S
D a lb y . w h o has been v e ry ill, is
im p ro v e d .
M rs E d w a rd H a tfie ld , w h o has
been v e ry i l l a t St. V in c e n t's hos­
p ita l in P o rtla n d , is s lo w ly re c o v ­
e rin g
ii
H— I
A
C
C o n trib u tio n s w ill b e re ce ive d
b y th e lo c a l Red Cross c h a p te r fo r
use in r e lie f o f d is a s te r-s tric k e n C a l­
ifo rn ia re s id e n ts w h o w e re v ic t im ­
ized b y last w e e k s u n p re ce d e n te d
h e a vy flo o d s in c e n tra l and n o r th ­
e rn p a rts o f th e state, it w as a n ­
n o u nce d y e s te rd a y by W . F. N o r ­
m an. c o u n ty c h a irm a n .
Houses
w e re
d e m o lis h e d
and
dam aged b y th e flo o d , m u d and de ­
b ris w e re le f t p ile d m a n y feet deep
in th e streets, and a la rg e n u m b e r c f
roads w e re d e s tro y e d b y th e floods.
R e lie f and r e h a b ilita tio n w o r k w e re
r i p o rte d to fo rm th e p rin c ip a l p ro ­
je c ts in m ost o f th e seven d iffe r e n t
c o m m u n itie s
w h ic h
w e re
w o rs t
s tric k e n
T w e n ty c o u n tie s e x p e r­
ienced flo o d c o n d itio n s d u rin g the
»O L I.
IIFGGIFH
< IIII.IIS
$ ß .9 5
to
$-4 25
JL
to
Sm all size to fit an y w h ere
EM ( ERSON.
he ham e
98c
IK H K E K S
< HILIIS TAIII.F .uni
( I l AIR HET
I.I.FI IKI( IKAIN—Engine Icndcr.
I car». Milli Ir a n s fn r m r r
Ml ( IIANICAI. ( AR
And Track
2
T R IC Y I I.E — R lu e enam el.
S t r c a iiiliiie fr in le r s
7.95
2.95
Io
O
3.25
25c
2.45
Red.
IK K IM H R L A M P S
I ’.iir
•B E II L A M P —
S ilk
BOW L S E T -
Red. w h ite m id b lu e
P IL L O W S —
F ancy
( e m liin a tii II S A N D W K I I
a nd W A F F L E IK O N
op_
OOC
m
TOASTER
1.49
3.50
1.65
65c
3.75
9
S f f .95
SELFRIDGE FURNITURE CO.
Open Friday N ight for Accommodation of Laat M inute Shoppers
.. ■■ -,
Merry Christmas
to All!
lt
* /L
M ay I ta k e th is o p p o rtu ­
nity to th a n k all of my
friends and custom ers fo r
th e ir p a tro n a g e d u rin g
th e p ast y e a r— a n d wish
them all a
MERRY XM AS and a
H A PPY NEW YEAR
FR A N K
'
*
4F
A D K IN SO N
SALESMAN
CADY MOTOR CO.
HILLSBORO. ORE.
The Season's
Hearty Greetings
C hristm as w ould h a rd ­
ly be com plete w ithout
w ishing our m any cus­
tom ers and frie n d s a
M erry C hristm as.
W e th a n k you fo r y o u r p ast p a tro n a g e and
hope to serve you f u rth e r in 1938.
Tualatin V alley Insurance A gency
W. H
W 1EB ER
316 E. Main Street
Hillsboro. Oregon
'
'
I
'
Christmas
Greetings
In th e tru e , frie n d ly
sp irit th a t dom inates
th e w hole co u n try at
th is-tim e—
W e ex ten d our Best W ishes to all our
custom ers and frien d s fo r a d elig h tfu l
and h ap p y holiday.
With Farmers' Cash Store
Phone 3063
Hillsboro, Ore.
PRE-INVENTORY
^feS A L E
’ All " w in te riz e d ” ca rs have a n ti-freeze in
ra d ia to r— fully ch a rg e d b a tte ry — p ro p er
g ra d e lu b ric an ts in transm ission, d iffe r­
en tial a n d cra n k c a se. R eady fo r w in ter
service.
1936 P L Y M O U T H DeLuxe 4-door Touring Sedan
Good ru b b er, low m ileage.
$4?/I C
Blue Seal g u a ra n te e ............................. w * ®
’16 50
$5 45
CAH ERO LE—
b lu e o r y e llo w
:■ s m :.:
r r r
Blue Seal USED CARS
1935 P L Y M O U T H DeLuxe 4-door Touring Sedan
M otor o v e rh a u led . N ew ly _
finished. T ires 7 5 ', ...........................
Best Wishes
$ 1 ^ .9 5
jn
m
“ W interized”*
*
W ide v ariety sizes and a ttra c tiv e
s h it p c s and colors
*■
R A D IO
gift
I-
150 E. Main St.
SHOPPERS
e
L E S. LAMPS in A th e w elcom
home
.- K
J. T. (Jack) FOSTER
California Floods
Draw Red Cross Aid
SPECIAL
-
t
X Z7 /¿¿fc-
f
-•
SINCERE
M cD ow ells M ove
M r. and M rs. C h a rle s M c D o w e ll
and fa m ily m o ve d to t h e ir new-
hom e on a fa rm n e a r O regon C ity .
W om en's C o m m u n ity W e l f a r e
clu b , as suggested b y th e hostess.
M rs P e te r K le in , is sch e d uled to
m eet in th e c lu b roo m s o f t h e
school W ednesday. D e ce m b e r 29.
D ue to th e illn e s s o f s e v e ra l o f th e
o ffic e rs a nd m em b e rs th e m e e tin g
was postponed fro m th e re g u la r date
on D e ce m b e r 17. I t is hoped th a t
a ll w ill be a b le to atte nd .
F a rm in g to n C h ris tia n L a d ie s ’ A id
w ill m eet T h u rs d a y . D e ce m b e r 30
Hostess fo r th e m e e tin g w i l l be
a n nounced la te r.
s to rm , and close to 5000 persons
C o -o p e ra te w it h y o u r c o m m u n ity
w e re a ffe cte d , be in g e ith e r d riv e n c o rre s p o n d e n t b y tu rn in g in y o u r
fro m t h e ir hom es o r fo rc e d to b a t­ im p o r ta n t new s h a ppenings. I t is
tle th e ra g in g to rre n ts .
im p o s s ib le fo r th e c o rre s p o n d e n t to
A lth o u g h no e m e rg e n cy has been c o n ta c t e v e ry o n e f o r lo c a l new «
d e c la re d w it h re g a rd to c o lle c tio n ite m s . Be s u re th a t th e ite m is re a l
ne w s and n o t ju s t a m e re d a y ’s v is i­
o f d o n a tio n s in O regon fo r th e s u f­ ta tio n w it h in th e c o u n ty o r to P o r t­
fe re rs . a n y c o n trib u tio n s fo r th is land.
ti
phase o f th e Red Cross w o rk w ill be i
im m e d ia te ly fo rw a rd e d
N o rm a n
said, i f le ft w ith lo c a l c h a irm a n , o r
N o m o re rags needed o r w a n te d
at th e A rg u s o ffic e .
a t th is t im e — A rg u s .
42tf
1936 P L Y M O U T H DeLuxe Coupe—
O riginal finish. P e rfe c t m echanical-
ly. Loks like n e w ..................................
for a
Joyous Christmas
1934 F O R D V-8 C oach— New m otor.
' Don't let winter chill ruin your family's
health. A circulating heater and Standard
Stove Oil chases “Old jack Frost“ right out
of the house — and keept him nut! It will
cut your fuel bill, too. Investigate today.
SUSBAUER BROS.
C O RN ELIUS, OREGON
MERRY CHRISTM AS
to You an d Yours!
1933 FO RD V -8 Coupe—
M otor o v e rh a u led
id « /®
1936 DODGE C oupe— O riginal finish.
M echanically O. K
^4x90
O 4dV
1935 DODGE C oupe— A -l condition.
One of the econom ical ones to
o p e ra te.
E ve’s Beauty
Shop
CADY MOTOR CO.
at Hillsboro Pharmacy
H ills b o r o
O / tr
Good ru b b e r, orig in al finish
F rom f a r anti w ide vonie
joyous tid in g s of the se a ­
son . . . . but th ere a re
none m ore .sincere th a n
our
Oldest Automobile Dealer la Washington County
Phone 1381X
Phone 812
fh o n c s ; Residence, C o rn e liu s 366.1; O ffic e , C o rn e liu s 3 7 IW
I
14» g. Third Ave.