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A.Ii.C. Member— Ü ills b o n O M r g u s ()n»‘ of < »iily Two Weekly Papers West of Ilockiea 123 New Families- Numbered «s Aritus Readers up to March 3 With Which isCombined the Hillsboro Independent lilllabxru Ilidopviid«ul iaiUU>Uah«*i 1871 V o lu m e 13, No. i Scholls G ra n g e Plans Session H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , M arch 19, 1936 Oregon Flog Gets New Lease on Life M r». R a y n a r d , M rs. L ew e H o ste ss fo r C lu b l.orrnht«* Church Benefit on M ountain Friday Donclson 8C Sewell South Sea Romance on Screen Home at Hayward Destroyed by Fire iw W e a r - E v e r " ALU MI N U M Orchardale STOMACH ULCERS FOR SALE Draintile — all sizes, both cement and W illamina day. Building blocks and tile, all sizes, either clay or con- crete. Sewer I’ipe, Culvert Pipe, Well ( asing, Founda- tion Blocks, Cement, Sand and Gravel. CHICKEN FRYER & DUTCH OVEN I WfAR(VCR I ALUMINUM k r E xtra thick. D rip -d ro p bast- 10' a SIZE ing cover. Fuel- saver steam v ent; steam seal bead. Also 1 2 ’ size $3.95 REG. $3.90 ( R e g u la r $ 4 .9 5 ). I TRAP» MATH LESTER IR E L A N D 8c CO . H illsb oro, O regon ALL SIZES CLAY AND CONCRETE DRAIN TILE Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co. Phone 1341 North of Cannery, across W. Washington St. Extension Session Held N orth Plains H illsb o ro A rgus co n tain s all th t n ew s of H illsb o ro a n d th e s u r ro u n d in g com m unities. R ead i i a n d k eep in fo rm ed on w h a t 1: h a p p e n in g a t hom e. tf W ashington co u n ty $1.50 a year. S ix m o n th s 85c. T h re e m onths 50 cents. T w o m onths 35 cents. tf (B y M r,. IT rn ry C y h - r l NORTH P L A I N S - How to d is tin g u ish betw een cotton, rayon, acetate, silk and wool m aterials, and th e ir qualities, care and d u r a bility, w as the topic discussed by ! Miss B lanche E ickw orth, h o m e , dem o n stratio n agent, at th e hom e extension m eeting at th e school ' house last W ednesday. T h e re w ill , be an o th er m eeting in A pril. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. C ypher escap- ! ed in ju ry w hile d riv in g into P o r t land S aturday, w hen th e ir c ar w as stru c k by an oil tru c k and b adly dem olished. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Y ocum a n d Jo h n Yocum of G rand R onde sp e n t ' ' th e w eek-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. C arl W hite. Mr. and Mrs. M erritt Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. C lark Inkley of P o rt land sp en t th e w eek-end fishing on th e N estucca river. Complete Line of EASTER CANDIES See our window display S u b scrib e now to th e A rgus. In Two H agg Cows Again Lead County in High Production T ew s Purchases Farm W a lte r T ew s of H illsboro re c e n t ly p u rch ased 50 acres of la n d in th e W apato lak e d istric t f r o m C h arles J. K elley. H enry Tew s, his son. w ill o p erate th e farm , acco rd ing to rep o rt. T he land is in th e h ills an d not .p a rt of th e bottom , according to th e rep o rt. Section 2, Pages 1 to 6 E»t»bll»he<l 1194 ch u rch nex t S u n d ay evening b e g in ning ut 8.15. E veryone is invited. W ayne Brurnson has ta k e n a c o n tract to cut 400 cords of wood f o r G uy Hodge. Mi s B eryl D eford, w ho teaches at E ugene, is spending h e r sp rin g v acation a t hom e here. P lace Sold T he M olene place, betw een F ir G rove d istrict and L aurelw ood. has been sold and som e ex ten siv e r e p a irs a re being m ade. Mrs. E I. H avem an, M rs H illie T ykeson and Eldon H avem an v is it ed th e Bill H avem an fam ily at L ongview , W ash , and th e J a k e H avem an fam ily at C en tralia, W ash., from F rid a y until S unday. A large crow d a tten d ed the P le a s a n t View com m unity club m eeting S a tu rd a y n ig h t follow ing a pot luck supper. P rogram included m usic by th e Buck Heaven- B uck- aroos; accordion solo by Floyd Case, L add Hill, accom panied on th e p iano by Don H aynes; co rn et solo by L eslie V aught, accom panied on th e p iano by E lery M cDougal; Don H aynes san g sev eral n u m b ers L otus an d Mala, n a tiv e stars of "L ast of th e P agans," w hich com es to th e V enetian th e a tre to n ig h t, F rid a y and S atu rd ay and accom panied him self on th e g u ita r; skit, "H en ry H ires a Cook," by Mr. and M rs. A lfred H u tch en s and Mrs. G lenn M iller; song by C lclas H utchens and Je a n W ohl- schlegel; read in g s by Mrs. Ray Ego and J. E B lazer; V A. V incent, N ew berg, told how his fa th e r had D avid H agg & Sons, R eedville | to 20 w ith an av erag e m ilk produc- to w ait u n til th r e e bullets w ere m olded before he could shoot a dairym en, again topped th e list of tion of 827 pounds and 41 44 pounds co u g ar th a t w as treed on th e Le high te stin g cow s in th e W ashing- of fat. T he L. R A llen h erd of 11 grade Beau place on the m o u n tain in 1888. ton C ounty H erd Im p ro v em e n t as- He issued an in v itatio n to a tte n d sociation. S ally 11. g rad e Jersey . 8 Je rse y s w as high in h erd s u n d er an a m a te u r contest at th e W. O. W. y ears old, p roduced 1340 pounds 12 w ith 631 pounds of m ilk aver- I hall in N ew berg M arch 2.« N ex t | of m ilk in F e b ru a ry av erag in g 83.5 ! age an d 34.41 of fat. m eetin g w ill be A pril 18 M iss - pounds of fat and th e o th e r cow. j T he te s te r detected n in e cows D ora Sim ons w ill have ch arg e of I also a g rad e Jersey , 7 y e a rs old. w hich w ere b o ard ers and w hich th e program . T h e re w ill be a pie produced 986 pounds of m ilk and w ere sold for beef, w h ile eight social a fte r th e program T he clu b ) 77 8 pounds of fat. T he H agg herd cows w ere sold fo r d a iry pu r- accepted an in v ita tio n to a tte n d th e also w as high in h e rd s of m ore poses. F o u r cow s died. T w en ty - a n n u a l egg h u n t an d pot luck d in than 40 cows, av erag in g 653 pounds seven h erd s w ere on test in Feb- ru ary , w ith 638 cows en ro lled of n er at th e B uck H eaven school of m ilk an d 36.55 of fat. In h e rd s of m o re th a n 20 cows, w hich 87 w ere dry. T otal m ilk house E aster. C B B u ch an an ’s p u re b re d a n d production w as 418,155 pounds of M ary R andolf of N ew berg sp en t grade Je rse y s av erag ed 779 pounds w hich 18.9921.5 w as fat. T h e re w ere th e w eek-end w ith h er sister, Mrs. of m ilk an d 38.62 pounds of fat 184 cow s w hich w ere in th e 40 A lfred H utchens. for th e 35 cows. J. W. M ulloy's pounds of fa t class. T he associa- Mr. and Mrs. Bob H enderson herd of p u reb red and g rade G u ern - tion av erag e w as 655 p o unds of (M arg aret D rake) of W itch H azel seys w as high in h erd s from 12 m ilk and 29.65 of fat. v isited Mr. and Mrs. Ira G. M c R oll o f H o n o r Cow » C orm ick and H odson M cCorm ick The fo llo w in tr a r e th e re co rd « o f r o w s p r o d u c in g m o r e th a n 70 p o u n d s f a t d u r - S u n d ay to say goodby before leav n g th e m o n th o f F e b r u a r y . F iv e h ig h e s t : B reed A g e L i)' M ilk Lb« F a t ing for A laska, w h ere they w ill be O w n e r o f C o w N a m e o f C ow ik e Y u n k e r . R a in b o w G J 1479 5.4 em ployed in a fish can n e ry d u rin g M I W M Babe ,, 136H l.l th e sum m er. T hey w ere accom pan-, A. W . C o n n e ll, I x e t ta p . R. H 0.5 1603 led by Miss V eona R ussell of M oun ('Jan a A — M a tu r e l o w s M a k in g O v e r 60 P o u n d « F a t B ree d A g e Lb* M ilk L b s F a t tain Home, W ayne A n d rew s of O w n e r o f C o w N a m e o f C o w av id H a g g A S o n » , W a tt» 2 G. J . 120« 68.7 D undee an d P re sto n D rak e of D M r». T o m W illia m » , D ia n a p . R. J . 66.9 1287 W itch Hazel. M r». T o rn W illia m « , D u e he»-« p . |j . J . 1279 6 3.9 p . R. J . L loyd V erstceg w as th e only one C. R. B u c h a n a n J r . . A d ila d e 62.S 1209 G. J. 1537 61.4 at th e P leasan t View school w ith E d w in B u r k h a l te r , Y u n k e r A. J . E v er« , N o. 3 p . R. J . 14<>6 6»». 4 p erfect a tte n d a n c e th e last six M r». R o b e rta o n , D a is y p . R. J . 60.3 11 »3 w eeks. T h e re has been a g reat deal (*!««« R— l-y e a r-o ld » M a k in g I P ound« F a t O w n e r o f C o w N a m e o f C ow of sickness here. B reed A g e Lb* M ilk Lb« F a t 1270 G. J . 68.5 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ego visited D av id H a g g & S on*. S p o t 2 H u g g A S o n s, H u n k y 2 G .1. 1010 66.6 his father, Jo e Ego. and Mrs. Jo e ( D '. av id R. B u c h a n a n J r . , S y b il G. J . 1296 64.8 Ego S u n d ay at M ountain Home. C. R. B u c h a n a n J r . , M a rie 64.7 P. B J 1322 Mrs. Jo e Ego is reco v erin g ra p id ly F ir (¡ r o v e D a iry . N o. 46 G. J . 1087 58.6 G. H. no* from her recen t illness. Mr. Ego F ir G ro v e D a iry . N o . 2 P. B H 163a is convalescing m ore slow ly b u t is F re d Ju « « y . N o . C 14 la ss ( — 3 -y ear-o ld « M a k in g O v e r 40 P o u n d s F a t able to tak e very sh o rt w alks. O w n e r o f C o w N a m e o f Co B ree d A g e L b s M ilk L b s F a t . M u llv y . P . B. G . 1 2 !t ?9.6 ] M r and Mrs. J. P. Jo n es received J D . av W id H a g g A : S o n s , F i* h 7 G. J . 61.3 1180 w ord S u n d ay of th e d e a th of Lee D av id H a g g A S on». B ell 15 G. J . 9o 7 67.1 L an e's m other. Mrs. N ancy L ane, D av id H a g g & Son«, Im le h 16 G. J . 960 54.7 at Hebo. T he fu n e ra l w as held A. W . C o n n e ll. B u rk e P. B H. 1276 52.3 <;. J . th e re W ednesday. N ancy E dw ard J o h n C o rd e» . F r ia k y 965 52.1 G. H . 1171 50.3 L ane w as w ell know n in both J u liu s C h r is te n s e n . M id n ite C l«*« D— Cow» 2 Y ear« O ld M a k in g 35 P o u n d « F a t Y am hill and W ashington counties. O w n e r o f C o w N a m e o f C ow B re e d A g e L b s M ilk L b s F a t S he w as th e oldest of a fam ily of J . W . M u llo y , L iz z ie G . G. 1467 67.4 P . B. G. 1168 53.7 n in e c h ild ren and w as past 80 at J . W . M u llo y . H a rt J . W . M u llo y . J e n n i e G . G. 1067 52.3 th e tim e of h e r death. O nly one A. W . I r e la n d . N o . 412 1203 G. H. 51.7 b ro th e r of th e fam ily. Jo h n E d M r*. T o m W illiam * . D ia n 3 P. R. J . 681 49.7 w ards, of D undee, survives. Mrs. M ik e Y u n k e r . N o . 9 P. B. J . 46.9 823 A n n a W a tk in s , B rid g e t G. J . 815 46.4 L an e w as th e m o th e r of te n c h il A H»ert G r e e n e r . N o. 2 1000 G . G. 46.0 d ren , m ost of w hom a re living. I>< inniln I S( Schul hi ( ¡lu n g e lay nu 'tin g at hold giantf hall S a tu rd a y , J im Herd und mui Don S unday Ii.'.lunu .it th e N estui e r and re tu rn e d hum e w ith catch. O n H onor Koll lim a llolem n and Lois McCool w ere th e only pupils of tile M o u n tain: nle ehool to he on th e honor roll and p erfect att<-ndanee for th e pa. t MX weeks. M N B onham of H illsboro pent from Tue.sday till T h u rsd ay w ith bln d a u g h te r Mrs. Jess B artlett. Mi H ettie H ow ell an d la ..lie A nn Bui nett of P o rtlan d w ere F ii- da.\ and S a tu rd a y g u ests at th e N early fo rg o tten and ex istin g only on p ap er up to a few d ay s ago, B a rtle tt home. th e navy blue O regon flag bearing a gold escu tch eo n and gold le tte rs F ra n k E Howell b u ilt an e le c on on« side and a gold beav er on th e o th er, has been re s u rre c te d by tric hr.ht ex ten sio n to th e union th»» O regon S tate M otor association. The la st o riginal flag burned In house on th en farm last w ir k th e stateb o u su fire. In th is pho to g rap h E. B. M cDaniel, p resid en t of Mr M ary S tre tc h e r sp en t th e th e m otor club, and Louise M uller of th e m otor d u b staff, disp lay one past tm days in P o rtla n d v i s i t i n g of th e b an n ers m ade recen tly u n d er M cD aniel’s directio n . In set show s h e r son. K. T. S tre tc h e r. th e gold beav er ap p earin g on th e rev e rse side. E very school, city, Mr Sam P enny re tu rn e d F rid ay county, ch am b e r of co m m erce and serv ice club should own and display from P o rtlan d , w here he ha been one of th e flags, sav s th e m o to rist leader. ri i ovcrin g from an dine: s at the L ovejoy hospital am i L an d er P e n th e S cholls o reh estru an d a hom e Mrs. C ra b tre e of N ew berg atten d ed . ny hom e ta len t p lay let, "School of th e G ay Mrs. G lad y s M eyer, th e county D r an d Mi W B C h a n d le r e n i N ineties." p resid en t, w as u n ab le to be pres- te rta in e d P o rtla n d f, tends w ith a St P atrick d m n r r S a tu rd a y e v e I Mrs. C h arles H aynes sp en t th e e n t on acco u n t of illness. ning C overs wen* laid for eight. I w eek end w ith h er p aren ts, Mr. D ale l.y t.c ll of G igs H arbor, and M rs L eo n ard Dodson, in llills- Wa. h . t .line last T u esd ay for an i boro. T he new house for Mr. and Mrs in d ei n ite tuy at th e C all Sel fie ri I. II M u rray is to be co n stru cted b o rn e | of tile b u ild in g blocks. Hugh K el- T aylor* M ove I B y M r« B ird M c C o rm le k ) and Mrs. P a rk T ay lo r m oved 1 logg has ch arg e of lay in g the C H EH A I.EM M O U N T A I N - A la.st w i ck from th e S m ith place at ! blocks for a fu ll b asem en t and ch u rch b en efit play. “A Fam ily wn to a farm m a r P e n d le I house w alls. A ffair,” w ill be p u t on ut th e T he L adies' A id social and pro- M ountain T op school house th is been Mi ivian Hr •sse, w ho ha | gram w as a success. F rid ay even in g . Cast in clu d es Eldon ill wi rn flu th e past ten days, is A new b ro o d er house w as b u ilt H avem an. M arvin M osier. C laren ce tg w ith e a r troublo. at th e K itterin g place last w w k . Wood. H illie T ykeson, D<-e Wood, H L. Eli nt is in th e G ood Mr A Jack so n . fo rm erly of M idway, an d Malx-I G u en th er. D irecto r is d reco v erin g from tan hospih is serio u sly ill w ith p n eu m o n ia at G eorge Z eigler. T he p ro g ram w ill ra tio n for th e rem o v al of (he hom e of his d au g h ter, Mrs. s ta rt at 8:15. T h ere w ill be an a d b u n io n s from Dot h feet. Miss J u a n - K eith M cC lure. m ittan ce charge. it a »Sargent is a ssisting w ith th e S cholls J u n io r W om en's clu b is All th e sev en pupils at th e B uck Jik d u rin g h er absence. ho . ' p lan n in g a play and a box social H eaven school w ere ab sen t m ore C h arles H aynes, H enry P ete i and | at th e g ran g e hall A p ril 17. : th an one day d u rin g tn c last six Hob B a x te r sp en t S a tu rd ay und "W ho S alted th e S oup" is the w eeks on acco u n t of sickness. .Sunday fishing on th e N ¡•stucca nam e of one of th e play s to be W K R eece w ent to C alifo rn ia riv e r and H a > n e > cau g h t au 18- given at th e Ja e k to w n school A p ril M arch 11 to w ork Mrs. R eece i L il pound steelh ead 3. lie C la rk > ex p ects to jo in him later. D ouble Six m eetin g of I O O Miss D oris Q u ally of P o rtlan d W alnut T rees D am aged F. and H ebekah Indue from N ew - w as a w eek -en d guest at th e Wal- T h e y o u n g w aln u t o rc h a rd on b< : g. W ilsonville. T u alatin , T tgurd. te r H eaton home th e L. I. H u lit p ro p e rty in th e S herw o o d an d S cholls w ill he h eld i Mrs A u d rey H eato n and F. M B uck H eaven d is tric t w as badly at the Scholls G ran g e hall F rid ay L illeg ard a tten d ed a b u sin ess m eet d am aged by th e freeze th e last of ev en in g P rogram , follow ed hv d a n ing and b an q u et h eld by th e West O ctober. T h is o rch ard w as in a cing, w ill in clude ad d ress of w e l C oast T elep h o n e co m p an y in th e high sta te of c u ltiv atio n a n d th e com e by L. M. M iller, m usic by legion hall in H illsboro F rid ay eve- tre e s w ere v ery ran k . It is feared i m ug. th a t m ost of th e tre e s a rc k illed. A n d rew W eller sp e n t sev eral A n u m b e r of th e tw o -y ear-o ld day;; in P o rtla n d last w eek tak in g clo v er fields a re sho w in g sig n s of G uns, A m m u n ition tre a tm e n ts for an In ju red back. b eing k illed by th e freeze. T his Is A fau p ly d in n e r p a rty at th e A v e ry u n u su al. E arly sow n vetch F ish in g T a ck le W oller hom e S u n d ay included the an d oats w ere also b ad ly dam aged. CORWIN HARDWARE W illiam O yaln fam ily of P o rtlan d B ye is one g ram th u t seem s to 123 2nd Ave. P h o n e 72 and th e F red W eller fam ily of have w ithstood th e cold w e a th e r T ig ard . A gent L ong R adios ’ an d is not dam aged. Mr. an d Mrs. G ra n v ille E v erest ( lull H as M eeting Mi. .1 W. K ayuard am t Mr G. an d F ra n k Jones. F o rest G rove, C. I.ew td lin w ere Joint hostess« ; at w ho w as th e ir house guest, and th e W om an's clu b m eetin g at th e W ilb u r and Tom Jo n es a tte n d e d R ay n ard hom e M arch 10, w hen u th e fu n eral of Mrs. S am Jo n es a t pot luck luncheon w as served. P ro W ashougal. W ash . S a tu rd a y . Mrs. l’honc 953 : Hillsboro gram in c h arg e of Mrs. W alter Jo n e s w as a siste r-in -la w of th e O rr an d M rs M. B D ozorth in M essrs. Jo n es an d a g irlh o o d chum FU N ER A L D IR E C T O R S clu d ed St. P a tric k 's day m usic and ' of Mrs. E v erest, w h en th e y both an d gam es, an d d iscussions an d p ap ers lived a t N ew berg. LIC EN SED EM BALM EllS T ra d e P laces on radio, Mrs. N ellie B a rre tt and A lfred H u tch en s has tra d e d acre- T’.; | age in N ew b erg fo r F red M attern 's (R y V iv ia n H u d s o n ) 20-acre place in th e B uck H eaven HAY W ARD —N. H N ielsen lost [ d istrict. T he M a tte rn fam ily w ill not m ove u n til th is school term his house M arch 9 by fire, caused from an o v er heated stove pipe. I ends. I Mr. an d Mrs. W ayne Jo n e s and J o h n A rdon, w ho w as sta y in g w ith fam ily re tu rn e d hom e M onday him th a t evening, helped to sav e a a fte r m o re th an th re e w eek s' stay n u m b er of things, but his food at th e A lfred A llen hom e at D u n and dishes w ere all b u rn ed . Som e d ee w h ile th e A llen fam ily w ere of th e n eig h b o rs d o nated food and v isitin g in Des M oines, la. A llens dishes to him . Mr. N ielsen has been sleeping at th e G eorge L aent- re tu rn e d hom e S u n d ay ev en in g at P u p ils a t th e F ir G ro v e school erm an home. R. F. S to ffcr of R oseburg V eter w ith |>erfcct a tte n d a n c e fo r th e fo u rth six w eeks th is y e a r w ere ans' hospital w as a w eek-end guest NEW 2 -EG G P O A C H E R a t th e W. R. H udson home. W allace W hitm ore, N orm a M eyers j Poaches more delicious, b etter an d D onald L illy. Iren e W h itm o re ! lo o k in g e g g s . re tu rn e d to school M onday a fte r ! S te a m s th e m ; tw o w eeks' ab sen ce w ith flu. So | saves health values. far th e re has been b u t one case of (Mr*. Richard Hunger) E a s y -c le a n d o m e m easles h ere th is year. B ru ce W hit- Mrs. J. W K yle gav e a d in n e r REG. $1.10 cover; flat bead. i m ore has them He is n o t of school S a tu rd a y at h er hom e on P eavine age but a b ro th e r, W allace, is q u a r Ridge, h o noring th e se v en ty -th ird an tin ed . 1 b irth a n n iv e rsa ry of Mr. Kyle. P re s NEW 4 PIECE SAUCE PAN SET Mr. and Mrs. O scar A nderson ent w ere Mr. and Mrs. H erb Kyle, Ideal sizes— 2 q ts .,l 1 ^q ts., 1 q t. and d a u g h te r S y lv ia v isited Mr. B etty, W inona and frien d Gladys. and l.1» pts. Smooth bottom s, an d Mrs. Sain O tto M arch 11. T hey Mr. an d Mrs. Cecil Kyle, D arrell. also v isited h e r p aren ts. Mr. and ! Mr. an d Mrs. A lvin H unger. e a s y - c le a n r o u n d Mrs. L. T. P ro cto r. T h e A n d erso n comers. H ard , thick T he C ook fam ily have m oved to fam ily w ill leav e th is w eek for Brooks, n e a r Salem . T hey came s h e e t A lu m in u m . j S o u th D akota. S m art flat beads. 4 j h ere from T ulsa. O kia., last year. H ill Place R ented J. R. H ayden ce le b ra te d his sev- I REG. $2.95 covers, 79c extra. T h e A. D. H ill place h as been I en ty -sev en th b irth d a y and th irty - ren ted to Leo H ard cb eck of G aston, sev en th w edding a n n iv e rsa ry M arch NEW STYLE SAUCE POTS w ho began fa rm in g h ere Monday. 18 by in v itin g a few for dinner. H ard cb eck also o p erated a farm G uests w ere D orothy G ard n er. C lara Easy-clean dome cover. Smooth at G aston an d w ill m ak e his hom e an d A nna J u n e H unger, an d Mr. Exit tom w ith round easy-clean there. and Mrs. R ichard H unger. 4 OUART corners. Steam seal. B enn S tam m . Mrs. C. O tt's J a n N cw b r o a d g r i p nephew , left for his hom e at Mo | handles; or b a il; or dena, Wis., F rid ay . He w ill v isit a •j) I • onc '<>n^ h a n d le . w eek w ith L oren and G len n H ill at T housands of sufferer«, m any case« of years ■ Also 6 -q t. $1.79 M iles C ity, Mont., »taudille, a ftrr using U d fa report am azing Te net. I 'd f a lieip« tn rid you of pain. nau«ea, Mrs. Iva G. S tew art w as ta k e n aud REG. $1.85 ( R e g u la r $ 2 .2 5 ). o th er discotnforta. bnnrovem ent i* *te.»«ly su d d en ly ill w ith h eart trouble and rapid. Udga is highly recommended tor I leer«. Actd l)yspep*ia. H eartburn. Indigestion, S u n d ay evening. and (»as ra in s, when due to excess acid. M ODERN PERCOLATORS A gro u p of young p eo p le from F or quick, pleasant relief to « it to vourxelf to get a FREE: F owe th e F rien d s ch u rch , N ew berg, w ill Triple tested; famous for deli R F E S 'M V l E of U daa at H illsb o ro P h arm a cy put on a p lay at th e .M ountain T o p ; cious coffee. New styling; casy- 6 CUP_ elenn dom e cover. B a k e lite h a n d le s . Also 4-cup $1.85 (Reg. $2.20); 8-cup REG $2.50 $ 2 1 9 (Reg. $2.75). 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