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fhiirul.iv. Mar, 1, ? 10?° Play Planned Manning Hall Saturday I:ve f tf t T - f l o n A wi-i, In pbiv H l« ; ■ : ill p r il l A K H , M a p Shows Pow er D is tric t TTÎT T "P.OfcÖ , Ô K C D 'Î Pair»' Pivi Summer Session Scholarship il cd at Mountain Home Fred B ru n n er at the hum e of Mrs last week at the G uy Wei cnboclt I • A Mmgu o S Stafford. hom e I,’ unii Mi I.U , ill, Wl Mr. and Mrs F. C Bowk»*r and Ei n i k pon -1 it/ Mrs P ete Johnson retu rn ed S a t h Mi fam ily a re new neighbor- on th e u rd ay from Beaverton, when* she < .ol Wa‘ on and VVil lull MH' n t v had high in ci ibhage leh ab ilitatio n farm on the old Sim s had been d u ring her recent illness mil M, . D B Edward.** and B arry place They came here from Co and death of h er baby girl. V irnuntoi • R ” M r « . .l i a b l e A lli s o n ) quille. I o \ I 'oirunittei* t n club, f.aurcl View D airy club and < harge i c l l l d e I Mi Alvin S chulm erich spent the MOUNTAIN HOME C.<-or%‘> A M ountain Hume H ural E lectrifica- Ella Steph- etc; and M l : El . f Tolke Alh ,on J r received a eholorship tiofi club received pins and c e rtifi w eek-end w ith his parents. Mr and I By Mi F rank S ch u lm trieh House to he 4-H urnrner .choul at the cate for 4-H c lub w ork com pleted, M i. raidie« Aid «»f the P ien > t i l l i * « * ,|i BUXTON i I j b> I« i ian « h i l l ociety achievem ent m eeting h e ’d last Fri- ai d H arry S chm eltzer and Itiehard guest was P hil Lane, a classm ate ii «piilted at t h e < emmty. , Aai Slick Ir. n i r u m p « y evening T h “ Scholls G range Joyce w ere Riven local leaden*' b u t of A lvin’s at O n ■got, S tate college*. Ilai Icy Qinei last km < ‘rick Il h. pi. • • • lit« 1 ,| b y lutine w ork a* /red th e m eeting and gave the ton John S< hm cltzer presided in Aid to Meet the M aiming Koch Salili (i.»V C hristian Lad, Ml .K \ l . »ol.ir.hip. w hich was presented th e ab .eocc of the (¿range m aster. (ea(*h«*r of night at ManniiiK »« I.d < lui» hall prim ary room. G ilith'T. I. L Francos In m aking the G eorge K irkpatrick. A f t e r t h e week T hursday. w a; il the ( i I iik hide I ti ui McC H i l t I* I I I I Ro.s‘ man at her •h l I I i < I I ,t .1 I I I ' . I ' J a id F rancis said it was given to aw ards. ■ hdes and m oving p ic tu re , cc Kr.vdendall. Jo h n ia ti J . au i ' ’ eel Ih i i .1 1., i ebani » 1 the • most o u tstan d in g 4-II club w ere exhibited, on forestry and M r R oue Honored Pl Il V filli Kir.h. Mi Earl Dilley > « I I t u . Mrs. Freem an Rowe entertained u.ber o f th e groups represented. forest f o e control. • her uf Lebanon ,*,ub ;tltUtn I lui and Hett v Met 'aim with a d in n e r p arty at her home hi i C hehalem M ountain M ountain Home C hristian En- Jc e M e . V e lK le .e .y illt i Wild Wood s t r y deavor society w ill hold a social Sunday, it being Mr. Rowe's b ir th Ob* ri ve Holiday the upper lip la t w i .»in at tie- church parlo r F riday eve- day. G uests w ere Mr and Mrs. Les vine maple, w hich Lu b y I h e • »iff and I Audit«)» uim program tung. follow ing th e buairiess m eet- te r Rowe and children. L oretta struck him un the lip o ecu n ed • ' huul Friday afternoon honored Mae and Jim m ie. Mr. arid Mrs. j ing. W till« r i i a k l l , a I u.td • The p r o - ! ‘»ugh the ' Wa hington . bu Helas Mi If'-nry I.eg ler of P ortland is Carl Harnrnel and daughter. M ild wood» Io his winh I o hi farm gram coiim ted of the following red. F ran k Rowe. F lorence Rowe, visit ng Mi E m ery H arris here T w o «litchi . w ere taken I tu I •'•m by H arold H ulfm an. ' S tory Ray Rowe, Dan T alm adge and A t e n d s R e u n io n close the cut • h \V a hington Naomi C anby. m em bers of th e fam ily. Mrs G eorge Q Wilson spent th e M K V Io Meet Febl'U.ov W mm ta C. .n ley; 1 Betsy Ik w eek-end in P o rtlan d visiting r e l <11 Wa .hington. and the w B A .11 i.c. ! . .. meet I atives. W hile th ere she attended a by ing w ith birthday d in n er f mem upper grade pupil The C o t t o n F! •'»»! Lc ter Moen, d in n e r party in honor of a nephew 's L a ie m p lo y e d C la im s be:■< having birth d av m March ' Ohi Bla. k Joe tw en ty -first b irth d ay an n iv ersary will h r held at the harm onica duet Mar. bv M ane Jones ami S tanton C o r This was a fam ily reunion, w ith N e e d L arge F orce Tea« her» Named five of Mrs. W ilson’s b ro th ers and n u l l . s e l e c t i o n s A Nchnol hoard till ¡•ting by first y ear hut - th eir wives present, and also a sis mi nica eia.. held at the home of th« F« Two h u n d red w orkers in the S a O ur Flag.'' E thei te r and family. T his was the first lem offices of the state unem ploy O ld Flag ' five ii p p e i i nary 23 T e a c h e r u lured fui Q u u i tim e in five years th a t th e m em g r a d e p u p il the com ing yeai Mi ment com pensation comm ission are Ah plan«» duet Faith ( «in bers of this fam ily had all been to w orking on day. night and Sunday I her of I.(‘banon w. clined I« S c o f ie ld a n d Alpha Mac Peterson. gether. teuch the prim ary grade., and Mi s ‘ B« ing a II«- » ’ Ait hili Sirnont« m . shifts in an attem p t to catch up on in nam ing the guests at the p arty th e huge num ber of claim s filed h»la H ahrke also of Lebanon. w.i . Oui S in and S trip Faith held at the H erb ert Fischer hom e since the first of th e year, accord i In ,. li l*> b-.ich Pit- u p p n >*r Scofield, poem. Raymond Scofield, recently, the nam e of Miss Lydia ing to C L H ulbert, senior in te r Hlrthiluv» ( rlrhriM rd «elections by ; « « und year liai S ieffert was in ad v erto n tly om itted. view er in charge of W ashington A ..111 j.i'i . b iilh d u v d ip p er w.i- m o n n a cia ll'd en W alker was Mr C ora Joyce rep o rts th a t th e county w ork. given for I', i n r H. lb ri a n d aw arded an I armonica pm Eleven R ichard Joyce fam ily did not have Mi Nnr.i Erib h i,f K.m ... City ut visi tois w« <• |>re.s«.»nt By last w eek. 12296 claim s had scarlet fever as w as fo rm erly r e been paid, w ith 38.108 rem aining to the Iti-Oiei furd hom e F ebruary 20 \t* « *m l4 n c e Perfect I’le .e n t w ere Mt .11. I Mi ported. but instead had septic sore be handled It w as stated th at "it P u p il, v th pcrfc< I atten d an ce (A ll Colors) E n lrh and Billy of K.iti .. City for the na.st v th ro at T hey w ere not placed u n d er would tak e 2000 w o rk ers to handle k . ai «• Shirley j q uarantine. Mr and Mi Hurley Q u in E th* 1 Whd«- Eldred and Yvonne Kom- th e present nu m b er of claim s" im .,1 d Edwin Mi .m l Mi || orner nier. T re v o i. Naomi and M elvin Mr and Mrs W illiam Offel and m ediately upon receipt. T he fact Fisher-Thorsen Ih nnett. Mi u n d Mi i ;<*i ,td Canby. Lc»tcr Mo«»n B urry Rich- tw o d au g h ters have m oved onto th e th at about ten p e r cent of th e l'ow ell am i N orm an Lee Millet ot Carol Sim pson farm . T hey a re buy- claim s filed re q u ire re tu rn in g for Paint - Varnish I . ml John I.aZott M arcile Dun- i ing th e place. V ernuniu and Mi and Mi . P errie can D orothy and A rth u r Sirnon- correction also slow s dow n th e Enamels K ctltcrfoid Ju a n ita Velm, D ale Boulin w ent to P o rtlan d w ork Installation of a new field I lid t Faith amt Raym ond Scofield, < ‘buries. T hursday to look for w ork He I L u hl N orm an and Alpha Mac system is speeding up th e work Mrs M F B cneficl «pent last P« t« i «ai K athryn June plans to go to Salem to th e hom e of considerably, it w as reported. E.-thei week w ith h er »on, Oscar, and Quiet A m d W arien H arold Hoff an uncle if he does not find w ork fam ily at W illam ina in P ortland. man S tnnton C ornutt E leanor ami W H A card party was given Leland Powadl Scarlet Fever Strikes LcRoy W hite ide H ayw ard at th«1 hall Friday night instead of K eith Wolff Robb> Watson Bill.«- D aphne Lekas. w ho lias h a d (Bv Vivian Hudson) a t th«» Ruben Kelly bm ne T hree a n d scarlet fever, suffered a relap se last Phone F lin t C row thei W auneta Corwin llilwe. tables of pedro and tw o of cribbage C earlev HAYWARD—Mrs G eorge H unger w eek an d w as critically ill fo r (e v The follow ing stu d en t . of M arshfield died of pneum onia. er at days but is rep o rted im proved plan to go to Lebanon Io high now. Two m ore of th e Lekas ch il D eceased w as w ell know n in this • > h«> ; i,iti ,| an d gi«-«- « 1 uh concert dren. G ary and B illy, a re now- vicinity. S he w as fo rm erly Mary todav B dbe ami F ran k ie G row G uym on of th e Forest G rove hos down w ith scarlet fev er th« r. E sther Q uier W auneta Cear- pital. lev ami D orothy Sim onton. ,A À \ D airy C o-operative tru ck comes Harold F ish er L em ployed a t In the above m ap p ortions of seven counties included in the N orthw est O regon B onneville P eople's through H ayw ard W ednesdays and T e a c h e r E le c te d V unFleet s logging «’am p at Elsie. U tility d istrict, for th,* form ation of w hich a special election has been called on A pril 8. a re show n in S aturdays to pick up cream from C elebrate» B irthdav black Two Shaded ureas show th e little W ickiup d istrict in C latsop county and the T illam ook pow er the farm ers INTERNATIONAL A large crow'd atten d ed a b irth- at F a rm in g to n district so far th e only tw o areas organized under the u tility d istric t act C latsop. C olum bia. W ash- Mr. and Mrs. Seefus of K lam ath d.«v dance given by G eorge Bledsoe ington. Clackam as. Y amhill. Polk and L incoln counties a re included in the proposed district, although Falls, form erly of O m aha. Nebr.. -A 'B v Miss H elene Srhulz) at W B A hall S atu rd ay night th e total district area, as .shown above, is less th a n half th at of th e seven counties involved — C ut FARM INGTON — H ealth clinic a re staying at the O tto T im m erm an Mr amt Mrs A. J R ucker and courtesy O regon Jo u rn al. T uesday afternoon, about h alf of hom e until he can fin d w ork T heir p e rry G in th e r <lr«»ve to Lebanon th e pupils tak in g th e Schick test nine-year-old son has en tered school r n d a v afternoon Mi Alice G in th in th e fourth grade and expects to e r w.i ablet«» re tu rn to h er achool Hazel H urkm an and Elsie M eyer of P ortland. Mrs Fisk is Mrs. M ul- an d vaccination fo r sm allpox. All stay u n til th e end of the school duties M onday m orning. w ere exam ined by th e dentist. C hurch services are held at the loy's cousin. N orm an Moen is em ployed at school hulls N either absent n o r ta rd y th e last term in May. e a c h W ednesday Mrs. O tto Tim m erm an, w ho was Miss Irene S tevens is teaching m onth w ere D arlene O 'R ear. N or Dooley's logging cam p at Jew ell night. th e Laurel school this w eek on a c ris O Rear. F reem an Rowe. A lm a ill fo r tw o w eeks w ith flu. is able N o g r e a t e r s a tis fa c tio n c a n b e y o u rs ( D uane Higgle of B irkenfeld spent Mrs Mollie T allm an retu rn ed count of th e illness of the te a c h E rickson and A rth u r Erickson. to be up now. Mrs. Seefus is doing th a n t h a t w h ic h c o m es w it h a s a c re d ( the w eek-end w ith his uncle and home S undav from an extended er. Mrs H elen A ustin School was F red d ie Hagen is out of school w ith th e housew ork. «ousin. W illiam and D elm ar Rig- visit w ith relativ es at B aker She d u ty w e ll d e n e . I n c h o o s in g a R o c k U pdike b ro th ers have all th en o f A g e s m e m o r ia l th r o u g h us, y o u closed all of last w eek. gle, at Top Hill a bad case of poison oak. Miss s|ient the past week w ith h e i governm ent orders filled w ith cedar Mrs. A nnie K auffm an of W ood Schultz w as elected teac h er for a r e d e f in it e ly a s s u re d o f p e r f e c t io n Dance Saturday daughter-.. Mrs G lenn Jones and posts and have m oved th e ir m a o f m a t e r ia l a n d w o r k m a n s h ip b y a burn w as an o v ernight guest of n ext year. W H A w ill sponsor a dance Mrs A rley H udspeth, in P o rtlan d chinery’ and tools hom e from Rocky her son, S. E S toller. T he fam ily (By Mrs. F. I.. Brown) D octor and Mrs. R eed of B attle m a n e n t s u re ty bond, an d o u r e x at tin* hall S atu rd ay night M usk * Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eishei of P oint to begin m aking wood on p p e e r r ie n c e is y o u r d e p e n d a b le g u id e will he fu rnished bv the Vande- Sunset spent the w eek-end w ith LAUREL—Thp dram a. "D eacon took her to B anks S unday to v is G round. Wash., visited T uesday th e ir own p roperty. it relatives. She plans to s ta rt the ■ tieys. relativ es here afternoon w ith Mrs. A nna Boge and in s a tis fy in g e v e r y r e q u ir e m e n t. DDubb.s. ' sponsored by th e com The S chenck fam ily, w ho recent- I Miss Maxim* From . G ilbert Frost m unity club, w ill be given at th e m iddle of th e w eek fo r P alo Alto. fam ily. W. T. P utnam . Sr., atten d ed th e ly bought th e O tto K ulka farm , hall S atu rd ay evening. M arch 12. Cal., to v isit a daughter. Mrs. Veo and Melvin P o u e lls p e n t th e w eek Hobson. end at the Jessie T illm an a n d R epairs M a d e o n F ederal L and bank m eeting i n opened the no rth road th is w eek. Mr and Mrs T heodore W ells of Mrs. M ilda L aem erm an attended P o w d l hom e her«1 Among folks in this com m unity P o rtlan d last M onday and Tuesday R edm ond visited her m other. Mrs. Mr and Mrs. A R Hall and R ock C reek S c h o o l Mr. and Mrs E rnest Foord and the funeral of h er sister-in-law . Flora B aker, F e b ru ary 20. They w ho a re d riv in g recen tly p u rc h a s Mrs. M ary H unger. M onday. cam e dow n S a tu rd a y on a b u si ed autom obiles a re the Jo h n S peir- M r and Mrs. E dgar R ehse took a H e re 's it truck that will Donald were' here from P ortland ing. W. H McN'ay and Jo h n Will trip to O regon City T hursday tc S atu rd ay for som e of th eir house (By Mrs. Frank Pcxoldll ness trip, re tu rn in g Monday. Hillsboro and Newberg, Ore. c u tc h th e eye ol u buy, e r of hold goods, w hich they hod stored * visit w ith Mr. and Mrs. C. O Mc HOCK CHEEK R epairs a re b e Kollm M eyers has his b ro th er fam ilies. M a so n H ill it 1 1 tu .’{-ton tru ck f o r here. ing mud,* on th e R ork C reek school G ordon and A rt H itchcock em H. H. S tannard, Mgr. Mrs H. M. W hisnand and d au g h Dowell. w ho have recently m oved house E rnest S tavhlc is doing the ployed in digging 400 w alnut trees, ters D orothy and P atricia of Port-1 th e ir new hom e n e a r there. (By Mrs. B E. Waldorf) livek tu c k hauling u i' ot her M i1. Benefiel H onored A m iscellatieous show er was g iv work Ed Boge visited sev eral days w ith w hich he recen tly sold to be p la n t land w ere w eek-end guests of th eir F ran k Nogle of P o rtla n d visited heavy tru ck in g . en for Mrs Fred B enefiel at her M em bers of the 4-H club w ho are ed n ear A m ity. p aren ts and gran d p aren ts. M r. and his daughter, Mrs. F ra n k Turna, in hem e n ear M anning T hursday a f t pupils of Rock C reek school, are P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. A lbert S chm idt of Mrs. L. A W hittle. A pow erful, speedy and ernoon. Ih csen t w ere Mis Lena w orking on sam plers. Mr an d Mrs H arold Thom pson S herjvood w ere S u n d ay guests at F arm ers a re busy w ith tracto rs ecnniiniicitl m o to r; an ull- Caldw ell. Jo h n n ie ( ’aldw ell. Earl Ju n e Euegy. Pacific U niversity th e hom e of his b ro th er Jacob and team s finishing belated w in of St. P aul. Minn., viisted w ith T o m student, w as hom e for th e w e e k com ing o v er to visit him during te r seed in g d u rin g the fine w e a th Mrs. J e n n ie A nderson last w eek s t e e l cat»; m odern d esig n — Caldw ell. C arrie McGill. T urk. Tom Mead. Fred Luke. Jeff Mrs. B oland and Mrs. Jen n ie A n S he is a freshm an at th e u n i his illness T h eir sister. Mrs Louie er. a lot id tru ck a t reaso n ab le K ennedy. V erne P rick ett. M yrtle end. derson atten d ed a d in n er p arty v ersity and is on th e ho n o r roll. C arow . and Mr. C arow of H ills Baby chick tim e is h ere for some Crops. E verett T horn b u rg h . Mrs B irthday C elebrated cost. and show er com plim enting Mrs bo ro also visited him Sunday. Dilley. Mrs G addy. Mrs Gordon. T h irty -six friends and neighbors Mr. and Mrs A lden R osevear poultrym en. The H e l m poultry R obert Place. Ott«» Stow ell. H arry w ere present nt a p arty at th e hom e 'G e rtru d e N ew m an) w ere T h u rs ranch received th e ir first bunch Sim onton. V ictor White. Jim Noah. of M is H J G etty in ho n o r of h er day and F riday guests of his p a r of 2000 chicks last week Mr. and Mrs. A ndy V eek and D B Edw ards. ?\ B E dw ards. G e r b irth d ay an n iv ersary F e b ru a ry 22. ents. M r and Mrs. G eorge Rose- ald Pow ell, P e rrie R etherford, C o r C ards w ere played. A m ong those re a r The visiting couple w ere re fo u r children of O lym pia. Wash., Beaverton Phone 9605 bett C ro w th er. Tony Rinck. Joe present w ere. D orothy G etty and cently m arried and are m aking w iire F riday ev e n in g guests of F ry d en d all. Rav R oberts. Dellis Elliot Com pton of P o rtlan d and them hom e in St. Johns, w here h er sister. Mrs. A de R utschm an. M cCorm ick- Dec rin g Dea 1 e r C« rn u tt. Vida Powell. Jessie T ill M r and Mrs. P ierce M i l l s o t he is em ployed in the cooperage. The visitors cam e dow n T hursday C ollections — Credit Reports man. Jesse M cvm s. M E B ene B ethany. Jo h n Helm w ho has not been to P o rtlan d to be present at th e in W ash in g to n , Tillam ook, Y am hill. fiel. and the Misses Evelyn Rinck celebration of th e golden w edding Mr and Mrs C arl Dick and O li well since falling from a wagon I Polk, C latsop and M arion C ounties an n iv ersary of Mr V eek's parents. a few years ago. is now confined to ! v er Dick of this section and Mr Mr. and Mrs. P eter Veek. bed at his home. P erso n al C ontact on Collections and Mrs. A ugust ltic k e th ie r and S unday d in n e r p arty guests at C harles and Lloyd H iek eth ier of C edar Mill w ent on a trip to De- I j th e Mrs Flora B aker hom e w ere M other —"B ut, daughter, w h y W ashington C ounty O ffice . Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Joos and d id n 't you tell lh a t young m an to poe Bay Sunday Roy Blodgett from CCC cam p son of H illsboro. Mr. a n d M r s . stop kissing you?" Commercial Building H arry S chm eltzer of M o u n t a i n w as hom e for th e w eek-end. D au g h ter— "W hy, m other, you P hone >071 H elen and R obert Benson o f Home. F red W ithee of D ayton and know you tau g h t m e n e v er to in Second and M ain H illsboro o f C hehalem P o rtlan d w ere hom e fo r th e w eek I .w r e n c e T atm an te rru p t anyone." M ountain. end. Mrs. M abel Davis and «on Clyde Ted W eldon of V ancouver. Wash . w as a w eek-end guest of Mr. and of Black Rock and E rvin B aker of V alsetz visited th eir uncle. F Mrs Elect Weldon. H erm an Kesteck has been p ru n L Brown. Sunday, en route fr im P ortland, w here they had visited ing trees in the B ethany section. Mr and Mrs. Ben Leu w ere hosts relatives Mrs. D avis is postm is at a d in n er p arty S unday for the tress at B lack Rock. Mr and Mrs. H arry S teim er and follow ing. Mrs T K u ratli and Mr earlv E x A M P ie s o p and Mrs. H K uratli and D orothy fam ily of C orvallis w ere Sunday VSMEERED FURNITURE' guests at the Leon Davis home of Hillsboro. Mrs I. Dysle. Mr. and Jacob S chm idt re tu rn e d home Mrs A ndrew Leu. Mr. and Mrs A l bert M eier and fam ily of B ethany from the Jones hospitnl last F ri day and is convalescing from his and Mr and Mrs. Bill D oern and recent illness. We are Headquarters fam ily of B eaverton. Mr and Mrs. J W. M ulloy and for the follow ing feeds: d au g h ter T helm a w ere guests at Legal blanks 10c an d 20e each nt t h e silver w edding an n iv ersary the Argus. p arty of Mr. and Mrs. E arl Fisk E l .) ti.V Mi W h lti-i i I" m u l I» SHI* KALSOM iNE SPECIAL Lb. 6c Hillsboro Appliance & Plum bing Co. ( ^ Play Planned Laurel Hall on March 12 STAKE BODY TRUCK Oregon Monument Works HUGH LEW IS CO. Credit Bureaus INCREASE T o tiin PROFITS Feed Proven Brand CHICK FEEDS FURNITURE ODDITIES Albers - Crown - Triangle ON POTASH FED PASTURE" B S ta rt y our sp rin g chick rig h t w ith tried and proven i hick feeds — stro n g e r, h e a lth ie r, b e tte r laying pullets will he y o u r re w a rd . Don't tak e ch an ces— the best feeds a re th e least expensive In the long run. land can be made the most profit able land on the dairy farm. Test plots in 1937 proved that potash in the fertilizer in creases the yield of pasturage 5,000 lbs. green weight per acre. In addition, potash improves the sod by encouraging the desirable grasses and clovers, thereby increasing the feed value and palatability. Apply to your pasture now a mixed fertilizer containing at least 10% potash. This will make a top-dressing of nitrogen fertilizer later in the year more effective. High-potash fertilizer will also be a desirable supplement to any manure treatment that the pasture has previously received. For further information, consult your fertilizer dealer or write us at P.O. Box 44, Puyallup, Washington. ASTURE 4 P % AND REMEMBER DAIRY FEEDS I. X. L. on Savings POULTRY FEEDS A Profitable Way to Invest! Place Your Orders Now for Safety Insured Up to $5000 Nephi Landplaster Invest lum p sum s and receive e a rn in g s in cash sem i-annually. CLOSING OUT Your investm ent can be w ith d ra w n should you need y o u r fu n d s w ith o u t sa crificin g any p a rt of your investm ent. Com plete Line Up-to-Date FARM M ACHINERY at Real Bargain Prices! MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK T u a la tin V a lle y F ed era l S a v in g s HILLSBORO FEED CO Phone 271 160 W. Main McCORMICK-DEERING FARM MACHINERY St W e d o n 't claim to have any old E g y p tian or E arly A m erican F u rn itu re . . . . but we do have a com plete line of high q u ality F u rn itu re and Home F u rn ish in g s at reaso n ab le cost a n d L o a n A s s o c ia tio n J. M. PERSON, Mgr. Savings * Loan Blilg. Hillsboro. 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