The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 22, 1946, Page 19, Image 19

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    Delegates A tf end State Convention
1 a m ily Reunion f ir s t in 30 Years
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Foresl G ro v e M inister
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in E o n t G rove , w ill speak at th e
M a n n in g Sunday school n e x t Sun
day m o rn in g
OUR ÜFECIALTY!
T e a c h e rs H ired for
Buxton G ra d e School
H ltx T < )N ;\t A N N I N C -RIII h S nulz
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• h '.ich tin* B u x to n .school, w h ic h
< pen , St p te m b e r 3
lim p e d
R ^edvillo School
To O p e n Soptern
Thursday. August 22,194i
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L E IS Y V IL L E
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fiv e s in I llin o is and W i^ct/nson vn
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t o r t h e ir borne F rid a y .
M i and M.
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P o rtla n d and D & ire ll J 'u rn c i o l S« m
•i •• v is ite d M r Fir«, iih n's p .u e n t . u n til she a .» b ro u g h t home.
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M r and M rs C o rw in S e n io r a t­ \ lull at Salem
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eratz have jo in e d th<* a rm y and B e tty Hick« / , o f Sunset.
le ft M o n d a y fo r Et U w i ;
M r and M rs H a rry b a z o tt J r .
of Se «side, ripent the w e e k-e n d
w ith h o par«*nts. M r and M r H a r ­
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Kramien's Photo Service
JU S T ARRIVED—
S u b s c rib e to T h e A re u s.
•
Large Shipm ent of Roll Film
W eim et—Dover- ( Jevaert
with small allotm ents of Eastm an
and Arisen each week.
Falcon Deluxe Cam eras
Mickey Mouse Viewers
Haneel Tri-vision Cam eras
Excel 16 MM Movie Projectors, only $15.50
P lenty of Home Movies
16mm—8mm
Cartoons, Comedies, Adventure.
S uggests:
Draw s200 Per Month
W h ile D is a b le d
NOTICE: The cam eras which we are now receiving
are being delivered in the order o f names placed with
us. See th a t your nam e is listed for your cam era
needs.
PHOTO SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Kramien's Drug Store
LIFE • A C C ID E N T • HEALTH
4 3 0 N. 4 th AVE • P h o n e 1822
Phone 261
P rescription D ruggists
Hillsboro, Oregon
B irthdays H onored
som a
HI X T O N M A N N IN O
- live, . h i f11 cm ,, i: iti
t h r hom e o f M i utid M rs
C i A tb . i S tin d a v fu r D ot­
tie r in honor i f the b ir t t
i ive . i.in r s o f Joe Fi vile n
T i.tiv R in c k . w h ic h w e re
III tint! 11»
A rrive for Visit
M ackenzie
MOTOR CO.
3rd ami M tshlngton. Ilills h n ro
Phon® 911
M r and M is E E Pei i v o f San
In A ti.i, C u l u rr iv e tl S u n d a y fo r .
h-w . ..vs vi»it w ith M i and M is
Ed L e n tz
H IX T O N -M A N N IN C
S e ve ra l
re la tiv e s g a th e re d fu r a p ic n ic on
th e ereek T hur.sday n e a r th e hom e
• »f M t and M i
H.lit,1<| A n d e rso n
• h e lp S h irle y And» is«,n c e h 'b m te
h e r n in th b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a ry .
WE’RE EQUIPPED
FOR TRUCK SERVICE
Truck »rain ed m e c h a n ic s . . . truck
fo o ls . . . g e n u in e Ford tru ck p arts.
|- ir k
Mi
K hv H Pow ers n n il
I t s C J C o n lc v , e n te r-
••iilicrs n t th e ir fa m ilv ut
ic here Present w ir e M r
N i i h,,im e and W illia m o f
M
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M r-
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M i and M is H o I m t I H
and M rs
E d ith F ox. n il
nd. M rs. F..X re m a in e d
■k w ith h e r s is te r-in -la w
Mi
Rav B u rk re tu rn e d
te r a w eek's t r ip to Huke
ana.I i. and Y e llo w s to n e
Rent
NEW
USED
TRUCKS
UPPLY H E A D Q U A R T E R S FOR THE
B irthday C e le b ra te d
I Isher H iiin r
and M rs. Joe B arnes have
th e G eorge
F is h e r house
and w ill m ove fro m th e M cG ra w
fa rm S e p te m b e r 1
M r and M rs. I,.
H i'iin i o f S c u ttle v i s i ______
i i M:
Jessie T illm a n , and
i» ! tiv c
Wednes-flny. Th<w
r a lle t here by the’ d e a th ti
ister. Mrs. R u th L o o m is, ol
i -! G ro v e
M
and M rs N P Nelson
t o llie
S u n d a y fro m a w e e k''
w ith h e r sister, M rs Jessie I
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' da u gh te rs, M rs Jo,.
GS
i
LITTLE GIRLS
PRINT DRESSES
Size 7 to 10 years
A Bargain
A Legal Reserve Company
PEASANT BLOUSES
J tuet the Thing for School
RAYON PANTIES
WOOL SWEATERS
HEAD SCARFS
New Styles
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v
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CS/*
—and before the rush sets in, is the tim e to equip the
youngsters for their retu rn to classes. Hillsboro schools
$CHOO( 4
BALL POINT PENS
NOW S |— 85
ONLY □
F o u n ta in P e n
Mechanical Pencils
L ip ics-E a eh ..................
S h a e ffe r F in e L in e ..
A le x a n d e r F in e L in e
W hite and Colors
50 P er Cent Cotton, 50 per cent Wool in assorted colors
and sizes. 8M, to lO’a. Economical at
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PAIR
......................................
SCHOOL BAGS
1 X
.19
BLO U SES
BOYS' CREW SOX
BOYS' T-SHIRTS
H eavy Canvas—Good Q uality
2 HOSPITAL BILLS: The usual and custom ary
eh ii : i ni ide h\ the hospital for room and board, all
s e rv ic e o f ri niilar hospital attendent, plus any hospital
a p p a ra tu s o r medicine used in the treatm ent.
TO
S1
FO U N T A IN P E N S 83c to SI
BOY'S ANKLETS
High quality, rugged sox. M ade for rugged w ear. All
sizes. M ercerized cotton, 50 per cent cotton 50 per cent
wool.
A U T O G R A PH A L B U M S. 15c to SI
3 SPECIAL NURSE: Usual charges m ade by a
r e g u la r m u s e not to exceed $12 per day.
C O M PLE TE LIN E
SC H O O L S U P P L IE S
AMBULANCE: Usual charges
exceed $50.
fr o m h o s p ita l not to
5 IRON LUNG: Customary charges for rental of
iron lung or sim ilar apparatus.
BOBBY SOX
6 TRANSPORTATION: Airplane or railroad
transportation to another locality for treatm ent, if
deemed necessary by your physician.
All Sizes.
All-Elastic Suspenders
Notebooks—Composition Books—Tablets—2 and 3 hole
Binder P aper—Typing P ap er—Pens—Penholders—Ink
Paste—Scrapbooks—Pencils—Art P ap er—D raw ing
W hite and assorted colors
P aper—and lots of other item s all at SROUSE'S
P r e m iu m
W w *:«?
S
NOW—W hile stocks are fresh and assortm ents com plete
Buy Now W hile in Stock
1 DR. BILLS: The usual and custom ary charges,
made I v a licensed doctor of medicine or osteopath
for treatm ent.
S3 A n n u a l
__
Includes all the features of the original
Slipovers and Button
4
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shop now at SPROUSE S for TOP VALUES.
THIS PLAN PAYS UP TO
$5000
- y > y
NEW SHIPM ENT
Get Polio Insurance
WITH UNITED BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE CO.
wj
start Septem ber 9—Many others will sta rt sooner. So
LARGE ASSORTMENT
A C T N O W !!
1
H e lp fu l H in t to th e B o y W ith
U n r u ly H a ir
We carry a com plete line of nationally
50 per cent Cotton—50 per cent Wool
advertised hair oils.
MONEY SAVING VALUES,
PAIR
S. W , Hebron
Forest Grove
1
All Cotton
PAIR ....
SPROUSE-REITZ CO.. Inc
at Hillsboro