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S25 value S18.75 - S50 value S 3 7 .5 0 - S100 value S75 u t o o l c o o l o i - s h o d , in th i, c o lo r -,p la s h e d [ n l a R o yo n They're E Bonds in ihe 7ih War Loan E L E C T R IC P h o r .e 2471 S h e e r P rintl S m a rt f u c li e x te n d in g fro m b lo u se GIFTS FOR THE JUNE BRIDE Le Sonier" TOILET ARTICLES in to thirl o re h e m ilitc h e d in co n tra stin g to n e A n e< du- sire M a rth a M a n n in g ' Le Sonier" Beaverton Woman 100th Galloneer DUSTING POWDER (C o n tin n e d fr o m pa g e 1) m o n th s -o ld g ra n d s o n , S te v e M a r s h a l l M c K e r c h e r . in P o r t l a n d . W ,--- c o u n ty fe ll ‘ be lo w i ts 2 0 0 - p in t g o a l F r i d a y , o n ly 144 p i n ts b r i n g d n a te d C a n c e l l a t i o n s a s a r e s u l t o f c o ld s a c c o u n t e d f o r p a r t o f th e s h o rta g e , a c c o r d i n g to M rs . 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S h e e r s , C h a m b i a • a n ti P r in ts , ¡ ’la in c o lo r s a n d s t r i p e - . , . S u m m e r d r e s s e s in a s p e c ia l lo t. THE TEXAS CO. Phone IP ri/f o f phonê for é can today, ¡ i t aconomtcal to buy, aaty to a p p ly a n d r t- F ra p p e' Be g e. S i,tin e Blue, R o ie des B o a in s u e s 4 0 lo 46. SHOWER CAPS FLY OLD GLORY J u ly 4 th w ill so o n b e h e r e a n d l e t ’s F L Y th e C O L O R S ! W e il’s D e p t. S to r e is f o r t u n a te in h a v in g a m o s t c o m p le te s to c k r i g h t n o w o f a ll s iz e s . . . a ls o F la g S e ts ! p rin t in B o u q u et L a .e n d a r, "Le Sonier" SMART NEW S A T IN S L IP S 'i H ills b o r o , O re g o n WIN A WAR BOND A U K-w»< i A ri K A I . E H i: .1 S the first easy, effective method of rustproofing farm achinery. Just dilute Texaco Rustproof urn pound w ith kerosine or white lleuded gasoline sufficiently fo r e in an ordinary insect spray gun id spray it on. In tests by Agricultural Engi- :ers, this new Texaco “ rust k ille r” diluted fo r use in a spray gun resented rust from 4 to 6 months, aturally the less the d ilu tio n -th e >nget the protection. Brushed on ill strength, it prevents rust for ter a year. T h e y a ll h a v e a n e q u a l c h a n c e to M i HELP with LACE TOP ERE lhe-rr< n«»r1fc of M»l T» ■ lg» »1..-I d o u b l e ; s a l v a n . X- 1 2 a « ’. a n d K u u d f o r a a le. O A K Hank 13-11 - it .n 4 -r » .ile , 2” »> g.< A l f r e d B r c - ’ h u e r a n d J a m e s M id - T • 14. 1944. f ic a c c id e n t F e t T h e ft sa v in g s M ODERN AT H IL L SB O R O