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H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd a y , N ovem ber 21, 1985
IliiU b o ru lii(Je|Kvii4«Ql Jk»labiub«U 1879
H illsboro A rtf us
pre .-nt and helped w ith the s e rv
in ' Rev Goode w ill f i l l the p u lp it
ne xt Sunday. Jean W atkins and
D o ro th y W hisnand sang, as spe
cial m usic for Sunduy hc I ioo I.
Tin- "F rie n d ly C o in e r" elass of
the Sunday school w ill meet w ith
Mn
A d o lp h S chm idt T hursday
School Io lln v e N e w S u p p ly i to n ig h t) fo r the re g u la r m o n th ly
J u n io r W o m a n ’s C lu b B e n e fit F r id a y N ig h t; M rs. G u ild
business and social m eeting.
o f W a le r ; Class lo M e e t
M i and M i- Lee B row n were
W in s in C lu b C o n te st; C ontests P la n n e d
S atu rday nigh t and Sunday guests
(lly Mn. K. I,. Ilmwiit
of h i, sister. M rs. B. G. M eNay,
LAU REL W mk
is planned In am i fa m ily of Forest Grove.
I H r I , M b r in m ln l
un de rw en t an opera tion fo r g o ite r
'ta rt T h u rsd a y (to d u y) m i a w u ti i
Mi
F lo ra B aker had as guests I S C H O L L S H a rry S c h i n c l t z e r at the St V in cen t hospital.
system to sup ply the L a u re l i lm i N ovem ber HI. her sister, M rs Fred
was elected m aster o f the Scholls
J a ckto w n
school
w ill hold a
w ith pure w a te r A sp ring below ■ W ithee M r. W ithee and th e ir c ld l- i
the rocke rush er on the E ( ' M u l dren F led J r and L y d ia of Day- G range fo r the fo u rth consecutive T h a n ksg ivin g pro gra m N ovem ber
term . O th e r office rs are: Overseer, 27
toy p ro p e rty w ill fu rn is h the w ater ton. another sister, Mrs. W illia m
Rhoda Hesse: steward. L. W G u ild :
M iss Irin a l T rask was operated
w h ich w ill 111' piped to the school B ake r of M a n ning and M r and
assistant stew ard, George K ir k on fo r ap pe nd icitis at the Good
Dun C ham bers w ill sup erintend the M i
H a n y .Schmeltzer and M rs I p a tric k :
le ctu re r,
M rs
H a r r y S am aritan hospital F rid a y.
w o rk, w h ich w ill be done by 1‘ W A
G o rg e
K ir k p a tr ic k of M ou ntain S chm eltzer; chaplain, Mrs. E liz a
w ith tw e n ty men s ta rtin g
Plan fo r D in n e r
beth Heed; treasu rer, Mrs. Jennie
Homo.
Scholls G range w ill sponsor a
Mrs. W N lla lh o r n of H ills b o ro I M i am i M rs Jacob S chm idt and L a rk in ;
secretary, Miss
E velyn
and Mrs. H a rold Reynolds and M r and M rs W alter S chm idt were Hesse; gatekeeper, F G. M ille r. co m m u n ity basket d in n e r at tin-
grange ha ll T h a n k s g iv in g day. AU
baby son Charles W illia m of M oun
guest.', at a d in n e r at ttie John Ceres. M arg are t F lin t;
Pomona,
newcom ers are especially in v ite d
tam du lc
v is itis l
th e ir
parent,
M a rty home at Bethany celeb rating G race T a y lo r; Flora, Mrs. George
and urged to attend.
g ra n d p a re n ts am i g ie.d g randpa!
the tw e n ty -n in th w edding M in iv e r-j K ir k p a tr ic k , la d y assistant steward.
M id w a y school organized a 4-H
ents, M r. uud M rs E C M o llo y . -a ry of M r. and Mrs. M arty.
Helen S chm eltzer; pianist. M ary
sew ing d u b last w eek w ith 22 en
Sunday.
B etty D uvis and her m other. M rs Schm eltzer. and new m em ber of
rolled . Miss C lara W aibel is the
M r. and Mrs. D w ig h t H u lit and l.eon Davis, e n tertuin ed the L a u re l exe cutive com m ittee. John S chm e lt
leader and firs t and second d i
litt le d a ug hter Nancy of near Itoek L ig h ts G irls ' 4-H sew ing clu b a t! zer.
vision w o rk w ill be done. M iss I
M rs Jen nie F arver. m othe r of
Creek vlttlle d at the W alter S chm idt then home Saturday. T h is was the
M ay B u rk e is president and vice-
home Sunduy evening
firs t m eeting of the c u rre n t year Mrs. C. E a rl S tretche r, w ho has president und A lic e Watson, secre
been seriously i l l at the P o rtla n d ta ry and tre a su re r T hey w i ll meet
Ten tables o f cards w ere play« d Ten rnenihi i s were present.
H er Boss,” a C o lum b ia pictu re,
Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests at ! s a n ita riu m the past tw o weeks, was
at the p a rty sponsored by the
every oth er F rid a y afte rn o o n at
com ing to the V enetian the atre
Ladles' Social clu b at the ha ll S a t the H e n ry Haase home were M r able to re tu rn home Tuesday. Her the school house.
Sunday, M onday and Tuesday.
urday n ig h t H igh scores In p in and M r* H e nry Peters o f F ird a lc. brothers. H C. Saunders of E u
B e n e fit F rid a y
The surprise p ictu re o f the year
ochle were won by Mrs. K o llin M r and M rs W L Stevens. M r gene and B. P. Saunders o f Seattle,
—jo y fu lly hailed fro m coast to
Miss Velda K o cb cr, W ilm a H erd
M eyers and A d o lf Kutschm an. M rs and M rs Fred S chm idt. E lb e rt and vis ite d her last week.
coast as the grand successor to
Peggy Haynes are the
Irene Stevens und C ecil Schm id!
O rlo Jansen, w ho spent the past and Mrs
A ito ip h S ch m id t and R M W hl
"It
Happened One N ig h t." A
Mi
and M rs C a lv in W h itm o re sum m er and fa ll a t B ism arck, com m ittee in charge of the benefit
nand received low M rs Lena M e y
m odern, amusing, s p a rk lin g lig h t
ers and F ra n k W .ubel w on high in visited th e ir so n -in -la w arid da ug h N D , re tu rn e d home M onday Sev d in n e r and c a rn iv a l at the grange
hearted com edy in w h ic h C la u d
' >IKJ", M is H e nry Ree a and H arold ter. M r and M rs Teon I.ovegren, eral frie n d s and relative s re turn ed h a ll F rid a y at 6 p. m. by the
ette C o lb e rt is at her best in the
Scholls J u n io r W omen's club. P ro
Haase lo w T here w ill be anothei i of C a th la m et S aturday and Suu- w ith them
gracious, cha rm ing typ e o f com
D onald S chm eltzer is at the Hen- ; ceeds w ill be used to d ig a w e ll
day.
such p a rly N ovem ber 30
edy ro le th a t w on her last year's
M rs A lic e T ra u n c r and tw o sons r y S chm eltzer home near K cd- j at the church.
M r a id M i
8 B S to lle r ami
A cadem y A w ard
her m other, M is John W ill of re tu rn e d Sunday to he r home in m ond fo r an in d e fin te stay w h ile | B orn , to M r and Mrs. J. E nglish
S chm eltzer is
re cu p e ra tin g • V io la K e ri I. Novem ber 3 in P o r t
Beaverton, visite d
M r-
Km h a d southern C a lifo rn ia a fte r a tw o ‘ M r
land. a boy. The c h ild is a g ra n d where they w ill m ake th e ir home.
L o u lltt o f P o rtla n d Sunday. M rs weeks’ vp-it at the Bay Vorhces fro m a stroke o f paralysis.
B eaverton K iw a n is clu b was the
Mrs. L. C la yto n and son Glen, son of M r. and Mrs. J L. K e rr.
L o u lltt. w ho fo rm e rly visite d in home.
A horse at the W W J a q u ith guest o f the Gresham K iw a n is clu b
M a ry Boy re tu rn e d to her w ho have been at the home o f her
tills co m m u n ity iM-easionully. has | M i
M onday evening.
been q u ite il l fo r several m ouths home at Beaverton Sunday a fte r u daughter. M rs. Roy M eyers, and fa rm was severely b u rne d last
Mrs. F lorence Johnson has leas
tw o w eeks' v is it w ith her da ug h fa m ily , have m oved to R idge field, week, when a b u rn in g log ro lle d
but Is now able to be up a bit
against the a n im a l p in n in g it to ed he r farm near D ille y and is
G eorge Rosevear went to Camas ter. M rs John S p cirin g . and fa m - ' Wash
now w ith
her
s o n -in -la w
am i
A n d re w
W e lle r spent several the fence
Sunday to help his son A lb e rt w ith il.v E ith e r S p c irin g is in school
S M Mears re ce n tly painted and daughter, M r. and Mrs. L . L. M yres.
again u fte r a severe
spell o f i days last week v is itin g his daug h
la rp e n tc r w o rk on his new I io iim
ter. Mrs. F red Foster, and fa m ily papered the in te rio r of th e ir re in Beaverton.
Mr am i M rs J W M u llo y , T h e l quinsy.
b u ilt house.
Mrs. George Blasser was hostess
ma M u llo y and G ilm a n W ight v i s i t - ; M r. and Mrs. Le slie Lee and o f P ortla nd .
Mrs. G u ild W in n e r
M r and Mrs. L lo y d M u rra y w e n t to the F rie n d sh ip B rid g e clu b
cd nt the H a rry B lin co hm m - in three c h ild re n o f C h e rry G rove
M,
A B F lin t and M rs. J E to Woods S atu rday and eaught a Wednesday
v is ite d at the Raleigh and Herm an
aft» m oon.
M rs.
H
P o rtla n d Sunday.
B ennett w ere jo in t hostesses at the good sup ply o f salm on on a deep Nelson held hig h score.
M r and M rs C h ris A nderson of W h itm o re homes Sunday
sea
fis
h
in
g
t
r
ip
W
oman's
clu
b
m
eeting
at
the
F
lin
t
Mr.
and
M
rs
F
rancis
C
oolidge
La fa ye tte vis ite d her sister, M rs
The annual harvest d in n e r and
A n d y Egesduhl. Sunday The Eges- and son Dale v isited M rs M arg are t home N ovem ber 12 when a pot ' M r and M rs F rancis R o w ell and bazaar o f the B ethel C o n g rega tion
son
John
A
lb
e
rt
of
P
o
rtla
n
d
v
is
Coolidge
Sunday.
The
vis
ito
rs
have
lu
c
k
d
in
n
e
r
was
served
w
ith
in
d
i
ila h ls have several men engaged in
al chu rch T hursd ay was w e ll a t
it the F
I
R .•■ill hom e tended D u rin g the program hour
d ig g in g potatoes of w h ic h they m oved fro m P o rtla n d to a sm all v id u a l ca u d le -lig h te d b irth d a y cakes
fo
r
a
gro
u
p
w
ith
Novem
ber
b
ir
th
-
'
Sunday
place
east
o
f
tow
n,
w
h
ere
they
are
have several acres. T hey re p o rt a
W illis Cady and d a ug hter M a xin e
E
Benson was in j Mrs. Laura M u rra y and c h ild re n played a piano duet and F. H.
ve ry good yie ld , hut about one- fa rm in g on a sm all scale. M r days. M rs.
charge
of
the
a
rt
program
,
w
h
ich
spent
the
week-end
at
the
T
h
ro
n
-
C
oolidge
Is
em
ployed
in
the
St.
th ird were frozen o r frosted so as
Schoene e n tertain ed w ith m otion
John's cooperage.
consisted of an e x h ib it o f articles son home on Sauvies Island.
to he unsalable
pictures ta k i n w h ile he and Mrs.
M
rs
R
aleigh
W
h
itm
o
re
spent
'
M
r
and
Mrs.
Joe
T
w
ig
g
a
n
d
fro
m
m
any
fo
re
ig
n
countries.
T
here
,
Mis N e llie H othstrom . M i
D a i
Schoene were in South A m e rica
fa
m
ily
visite
d
M
rs
F
lorence
Tw
igg
M
onday
w
ith
her
m
other,
Mrs.
E.
was
also
a
fancy
w
o
rk
e
x
h
ib
it
con-
|
ley and M r. M a ry H othstrom o f
and M exico.
P o rtla n d were at the S idney R oth- ' H avcm an. of C h ch alem M o u n ta in sistin g o f rugs. Afghans, scarfs, in H ills b o ro Sunday and w ith her
Mrs. Inez. W h itw o rth was hostess
h
e
lp
in
g
p
lu
ck
tu
rk
e
y
s
fu
r
m
arket.
visite
d
the
Joe
S
a
n
d
ifo
rth
home
h
i
lu
nch
sets,
p
illo
w
slips
and
q
u
ilts.
Strom, place T hursd ay M rs K oth -
M onday to D aughters of U n ion
M
r.
and
M
rs
Ito
llin
M
eyers
nt
P
o
rtla
n
d
The
prize
fo
r
the
best
piece
o
l
strom w ill re m a in (o r ..everal day s i
Chad Haynes, H e n ry Peters and Veterans at an all-da., m eeting and
to sup erintend the potato d ig g in g tended a de m onstration d in n e r F r i h a n d -w o rk w e n t to Mrs. L . W.
Bob
B a xte r spent the w eek-end pot lu c k luncheon.
day
eve
ning
at
the
J
u
liu
s
C
h
riite
n
-
G
u
ild
The
c
lu
b
voted
to
ta
ke
a
P reaching services by Rev J A
G eorge Coughlan of N e w p o rt a
■
ri
hoi,,
■
d
MidA.iv
fis
h
in
g
fo r steelhead on the Nes-
Red
Cross
m
em
bership.
A
benefit
G oode .Sunday w ere ; ■ li I
fu llliu resid en t of L c a .c llu n , Uled
at
the
A d o lf luncheon Is scheduled fo r the Dc-1 tueca riv e r.
vocal solo by C harles Fogg, student 1 Sunday guests
last week. The body was shipped
and ccm ber m eeting
nt the B ib le In s titu te in P o rtla n d Rutschm an home were M r
cast fo r b u ria l.
M rs
H e nry F reip ag and da u g h
uceompamcd on the organ by M i
P lan Contests
M a ry Joe Holes of P o rtla n d an I ter . I l l'll n and Anna, o f P ortland.
Scholls Ladies' A id held a called ,
Mr
and Mrs. Ade Rutschm an m eeting at the F E. R o w e ll home
a vocal tr io by the D u n n e ll is te r-
D aughters o f Jobe o f Beaverton
afternoon, w hen special | were guests o f B eaver chapter. O
A lfre d Jam ison o f P o rtla n d was and sons A d o lf and R obert visite d F rid a y
M r and Mrs. C a rl B rc tth a u e r o f plans w ere made and sides d ra w n ■ E S , W ednesday evening O ther
I Mis« Ruth S m ith)
H ills b o ro Sunday.
fo r the fo llo w in g coplests: M em ber-1 guests w ere Mrs. G race F a llis of
A T h a n k s g iv in g
program
was
S atu rday n ig h t guests at the J ship, chu rch attendance and being Bend, grand gu a rd ia n o f the D augh
given at the G erm an B ap tist chu rch
H F e lto n home were A lv in and on tim e fo r Ladies' A id m eetings
ters o f Jobe o f Oregon, and George Sunday evening.
R ichie Thomas. A shley
C o ulte r,
V is ito rs at the II T. Hesse home B u c k w e ll. associate g ran d g u ard ian
Robert M organ and M r. Shelton, W ednesday eve ning
B obbie and D ic k ie Selander arc-
were
Edna of P ortland. A m usical program
a ll o f o f P ortla nd .
Robinson, C larence D rake. M r. and was fu rn ish e d by fo u r m usic stu- j co n fin e d to th e ir home w ith the
Mi
A d o lp h S chm idt is cha irm an Mrs. Cbanston Coe, a ll o f P ortla nd , denis o f P a cific u n iv e rs ity .
measles.
o f the C hristm as seal sale of the and Donald Robinson o f O akland.
Mrs. A nna S cott o f Sausalito, 1 Janet Scaife o f N e ta rts v is ite d
L a u re l c o m m u n ity.
Cal.
Cal., who has been v is itin g her her bro th er. D enver B arney, a few
A su rp rise p a rly was given in son. W J. Scott, fo r the past sever- ( days th is week.
honor of E a rl C hristopherson Tues a l weeks, le ft fo r he r home W ed- ! Joh n Trachsel o f P o rtla n d visite d
day evening at the H e n ry Hesse nesday.
re la tive s in th is c o m m u n ity over
home A bo ut 16 were present.
Mrs. T illie K e lly and M rs. George the week-end.
V isito rs, w h o were at the E lm e r! T h y n g e n te rta in e d w ith a luncheon '
B irth d a y C elebrated
H ow ard home Wednesday w e r e M onday, h o n o rin g th e ir m other. -
A b irth d a y p a rty was given by
G R E E N V IL L E
Mr
and
Mrs. Mrs. W M Eastwood and three Mrs. M a ry S titt, on her 81st b ir th
Mrs. H. Scruggs, a d a ug hter of
i Hi- Jackson celebrated th e ir 20th daughters M in n ie . Lois and A lice. day a t her home.
Mrs. J. L. Foegc, in ho no r o f Mrs.
w edding an n ive rsa ry Sunday at M r. and M rs. W S. Eastwood and
t.ease Farm
Foe ;i
th e ir home n e t r Banks. Present sons Iva n and A rth u r. M r. and Mrs.
M r. and M rs. A C. T u ttle and
were II L u ck. M rs. W illia m M u ir- J. A B rittia n and c h ild re n G lenn fa m ily have leased th e ir fa rm and
hcad, Mrs. J L. M cC ra ry. M r. and and D oris, a ll of M ankota. Kans.
m oved to P ortla nd .
M rs II J. V adnais and daughters,
M r. and M rs. H e n ry Hesse v is it
F irs t A id e q uipm en t has been in
C a th e rin e and Bernice.
ed at the Bob Banks home in stalled on the B eaverton fir e tru c k
C lu b Form ed
Banks T h u rsd a y evening.
D r. R. S. W elsh gave the boys of
A 4-H sew ing clu b has been
Sunday guests a t the F. M . L il- the de p a rtm e n t in s tru c tio n s in ad
organized
here
w ith
G e rtru d e legard home w ere M r and Mrs. m in is te rin g firS t aid.
S p ie rm g
as
president:
Bernice F ra n k Hansen and c h ild re n and
Mrs. L. H. Hughes of San Jacinto, :
V u yls'e ke , vice -preside nt, and M il Miss K a th e rin e C offey, a ll o f P o rt Cal., is a house guest at the Ernes! j
dred Cop secretary. T he c lu b w ill land
W h itw o rth home. Mrs. Hughes was
meet at the home o f G e rtru d e
M r. and Mrs. E lm e r H o w a rd en a fo rm e r resident o f Beaverton.
S p ie rm g next T h u rsd a y at 3:45 p. te rta in e d w ith a b irth d a y d in n e r
M r. and M rs. V. A. Wood e n te r
in A ll g irls interested arc in v ite d in honor o f Eugene Lee, M rs. W il tain ed w ith a d in n e r M onday eve
to jo in .
lia m Eastwood, Mrs. L u la W estfa ll, n in g at th e ir home H onor guests
N e il Vandehey, son of George P. L u la H o w ard and D o ris Jean B r it w ere M r. and Mrs. J. W. Sprague,
Vandehey, is i l l w ith diabetes and tian. A b o u t 21 w ere present.
w ho le ft W ednesday fo r Seattle
was taken to the D oernbccher hos
M r. and M rs. F ra n k P o tte r o f
p ita l in P o rtla n d last week
P o rtla n d spent the w eek-end at the
Blanche V uylsle ke. A r th u r D ic r- C liffo r d T ra sk and L y le P o tte r
ic k x and G len n Vandehey have homes.
W in te r d r iv in g and s ta rtin g
been out o f school on account o f
places a heavy s tra in on the
Have Scarlet Fever
illness.
b a lle ry in yo u r ear.
R uth and Helen H olcoin are il l
KINTON
GRANGE
HALL
Z.eol.i M aw hinne.v. w ho has been w ith scarlet fever.
v is itin g her sister at Sum ner, Wash .
Mrs. Ferd G ro n c r w ent (o P o rt
Friday Night, Nov. 22
fo r several months, re tu rn e d home land last w eek to help care fo r
Sunday.
her sister, M rs. H. T. K ocher, w ho
Work to Start
Laurel System
Harry Schmeltzer Selected
Master of Scholls Grange
Section 2, Pages 1 to tí
Established 1804
North Plains
Folk Honored
B ro w n s W e d 4 0 Y e a rs ; C lu b
in P la y ; P a rty F r id a y
(B y Mm. H en ry Cypher)
N O R T H P L A IN S — M r. and Mrs.
Fred B ro w n were “ d o u b ly " su r
prised Sunday on th e ir fo rtie th
w edding a n n ive rsa ry. In the a ft
ernoon re la tive s called and visite d
w ith them. In the evening m em
bers o f W ashington G range came
and spent the evening, presenting
the couple w ith a blanket.
M r. S ecm atter o f M a ry s v ille . Kan.,
a rriv e d last w eek fo r a v is it w ith
his uncle, John G fe lle r. T h is is
his firs t v is it vzest.
Miss Eugenie C yp he r spent the
week-end at S ilv e rto n , v is itin g her
cousin, Mrs. C a rtlo n Hande She
was accom panied fro m H ills b o ro
by her cousin, Thom as C o n n e ll Jr.
Card P a rty F rid a y
O ;i F rid a y eve ning the P. T A.
is g iv in g a card p a rty at the home
o f Mrs. Tom S tigum . E veryone is
c o rd ia lly in v ite d .
P ractice fo r P lay
Past C hiefs' c lu b is p ra c tic in g for
th e ir play, 'T he G reat P lu m m er
Beach of Prom ise Case," w h ich they
w ill give in connection w ith th e ir
q u ilt show Decem ber 4. A nyone
, who has q u ilts to e x h ib it m ay g e t 1 O ffic ia l and U n o ffic ia l Nawa —
I in touch w ith the com m ittee, M rs i , A ll tiia t is f i t to p r in t in H ills b o ro
¡H e n ry C ypher Mrs. W illia m Joos and t h e c o u n ty — C o u rt, acreata,
and Mrs. L o ci H ollenbeck. Cash
schools, taxes, weddings, b i r t h s ,
■ prizes w ill be given.
deaths, society.—E ve ry w eek h i the
A rgus.
tf
Attendance Good at
Recreational Meet
T h ir ty people attended the recre
ational program in the H ills b o ro
G range ha ll Tuesday, conducted by
Mrs G e rtru d e Skow S andford, e x
tension specialist in co m m u n ity
social organization, according to L.
E. Francis, assistant county agent.
T h is was the second of a series
o f m o n th ly recre atio nal m eetings
w h ich are being held fo r the p u r
pose o f tra in in g co m m u n ity leaders
in o rd e r th a t they m ay in tu rn
conduct recreational program s in
th e ir respective organizations and
d istricts.
A ll organizations in the county
w ho have, or desire to have, re c re
a tio na l w o rk in th e ir program of
a c tiv itie s should m ake it a p o in t to
get in touch w ith the cou nty
agent's o ffic e and have delegations
attend th is series of meetings.
Azlv ersc c ritic is m fro m a wise
man is m ore to ba desired than
the enthusiastic a p pro val o f a fool.
th e
W a ln u t and F ilb e r t M ea ts
Light Halves 80c lb.
Model Bakery
M c M in n v ille , O regon
The Wise
Farmer
CftHYsuiMACIHEi
Spruce Up
fo r
WANTED
Knows
that feeding IXL Dairy and
Poultry Feeds this winter
1 means—
H o lid a y s
Lower Feed Costs
Higher Production
In c rea se d
CAN YOU IMAGINE
a n y th in g g iv in g q u ic k e r r e lie f
tor ind ig e stio n th a n BI5MA-REX.
A Kansas men was induced to try
BISMA SEX at a Rexoll Fountain
and got such re lie f by the time he
reacned the store door that he re
tu rn e d and b o u g h t the largest-
size bottle /
A s n a p p y , new h a t, sh irt
and tie from T H E M EN'S EXPLANATION
S H O P w ill p ep up y o u r a p
p e a ra n c e f o r holiday social Bism a-R ex is an antacid treatm e nt
th a t's d iffe re n t fro m t h e many-
events.
o th e r in e ffe c tiv e treatm ents you
1 have trie d . I t acts fo u r ways to
H a rd e m a n T v ro lean $A>,50 j give you a new k in d o f re lie f fro m
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A ccordion an d G rayco TIES
Beaverton
55c
$1 50
to
C am pbell and G ray co
Ehnonica
$ 4 .9 5
SH IR T S
JL
to
$ A ,9 5
Am
The
M EN’S SH O P
Howe & Wells, Prop.
207 E. Main St„ Phone 1412
Couple Observe
20th Anniversary
acid indigestion, h e a rtb u rn a n d
o th e r acid stomach agonies.
Bism a-R ex neutralizes acid, re
lieves stomach o f gas, soothes th e
irrita te d stomach membranes a n d
aids digestion o f foods th a t are
most lik e ly to ferm en t. Bism a-R ex
is sold o n ly at R e xa ll D ru g Stores.
G et a ja r today at D e lta D ru g
Store. Rem em ber Bism a-Rex.
DELTA DRUG
STORE
P ro fits
IXL FEEDS are m anufac
tured by the Hillsboro Feed
Co. Only the choicest in
gredients are used . . . the
formulas are herd a n d
flock-tried . . . they not only
boost production but con
tain body-building, health
ful units as well.
T ry
IX I
Today!
A trial will convince you
of its merit.
Hillsboro
Feed Company
Phone 271
160 W . M a in St.
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PI AY SAFE!
Bazaar - Program
M O NARCH
G irls Pledged
P A C IF IC U N IV E R S IT Y , Forest
G rove, Nov. lit
T hree H ills b o ro
freshm en w ere pledged by P acific
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b rin g a
FREE
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b a tte rie s a re built to s ta n d
th e h a rd e st w ork an d prices
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$ 4 -9 5
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$ g ,9 5
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10
18 months’
G uarantee
2- year
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BOILERS ......
CARVING SE 1'S
DRII’OI ATORS
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90c
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98c
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d r m n n ttr a te
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Busch’s Service
Garage
F ilo n e 501
HARDNESS FILTERED OUT OF A N Y WATER
Busch’s Super
Service Station
W afer Softening Equipment Co.
C o rn e r T h ird and Baseline
Phone 3HI
A. H. Busch. Prop.
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