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H IL L S B O R O Page Two ARGUS, C apacity Crowd S c h u lm e r ic h T a lk s o n ¡ ¿ 'a I "3 O T A ~A /T l a x e s a t 15>v¿ 1 ♦ IV Ieetcau.e,u,< °n Attends School t Ogf iJ JJJ . 1 lii tl H IL L S R O R O . Thursday, November 21. 1935 OREGON jPast Chiefs’ Club Plans Xmas Party Dolls Represent Book Characters for Observance I Past Chiefs' club of Phoenicia The Red Cross M embership Roll. .» «. i Temple will have a C hristina- V party on Friday night. DeeeniberO, T h a n k ^ m « d :.> and if you haven't enrolled in this ¡at tin1 home of Mrs. Dora Nelson, with Mrs Emma McKinney as as great h u m a n i- A school program was held at sisting Dolls dressed to represent c h a r hostess, according to plans Edward Schulmerich. president o f ' -omc opportunity to find himself la n an work, do , bt, junior high Fridas night w ith in hooks are arranged in an the'C om m ercial National bank, was • ¡n a v d aj interest The senior high so at once. If a capacity crowd m attendance, made at the meeting Thursday acters interesting display at the Hillsboro •the speaker at the Business and schooi offers fov bovs the Senate solicitors havi Mrs. Charles Hines id Korest G rove night at the home of Mrs. J. D library this week, in conjunction ’Professional W omens meeting *ri- c(ub ltu, Hl.y tlw T ry -S quare,and not called upon ghorCed scenic pictures of Oregon, Anderson, who was assisted by w ith the Book Week" " ,,'v h y collection o .'c c u o n : - .day night at the chamber of com- i , hp B)U(? H elub< Thc girU have you. or failed after which the following musical Mi Mrs D F It 1. Rutherford Moore received high Juvenile books. These dolls were ■ -m erce rooms, "Taxes being his th(? pllilo cIub and the G irl Ke. to find you at num bers were presented: vocal solo, ,s i dressed and filtered in a recent ■ ¡subject. Mr. Schulmerich s a i d serve, open to all girls U lth the home, you may Miss Maurlnc Moore; violin solo. score at bridge. Mrs. I loyd Brown contest by children of St Matthews al rummy, a n d Mrs. Iteiiriellu th ere would be no privileges w u n leave vour stito- . . , .... ,, , new Pep club, open to boys and ______________ . . _____ violin __ .__ Still), Esther Wick Mi school, w here la ttle Red Riding .out taxation, and if the selfish se lli-.1- ■ g¡rjs A u these groups are under scription at the U oyd Anderson: tap dance, Bar- Mi rgnn received honors in a guess Hood, entered by Evelyn Solder, ing game during the social time .ness could be wiped out of the | teacher supervision. This list does A rg u s o f f ic e bara Moore The 8A2 class furn- age 13. won first prize: Robin • human heart, our tax problems | n0| include m any activities in music and r e c e i v e isheii a one-act comedy. Those tak- which followed thc business m eet Hood, entered by Flora Crittenden, •would be solved. a„d athletics. your receipt and button. Lend a ing p a it w ere M ariorie Sigler, Bil- ing. Names w ere draw n for the age 10. pluced second, and Little . He said that the proportion of pleasing musical num bers w ere hand. Do unto others as you would iv Lieder. Fdssin lin n . Neva Zicg- Christmas party, when each guest L ord Fauntleroy, entered by L or -laxes borne oy incomes shouId be given bv thc Misses Dixjp L eeM ac. have others do unto you." ler. Eleanor Reed. Charles Tows, w ill receive a present from an un raine Selinoider. age 10. placed 'a b o u t one-third of the total. as Dowell and Shirley Kelley. Since last roll-call Red Cross has Jack Howe, and Robert Hurd. known fi lend - . ar«,. r . .. third. Among other characters d e 'th e re is no basis on winch to p ic - -pbe program was in charge of spent approxim ately $700 in relief During the play a song entitled picted are H an^ and Gretel B rink Prize w inners in tin' 7A geography .p a re the budget on incomes, not p auj Patterson. The comntu- and disaster in Washington conn- “S parking Peg Jane" wan sung er, Clara Barton, Little Black Sam -know ing what an income would be ^ity sing was led by Mrs. Mel- ty. w ith a possibility of needing by Neva Ziegler, and Jack H our map contest w ere Billy Cyrus, first: bo, Alice in Wonderlund, Priscilla ¡from one year to another. Budget bu¡sb w ith Mrs. Lym an Howe at more for the coming year as most This same group sang an action Winifred Wiley, second. Edith Sah Dean. Little Maid of Old Belgium. .D U * be levied on fixed values tbe p¡ano of the governm ent help will be song, "We've G o t th e Mumps." as now. third: Evelyn Ann Busoli. Mary. How Does Your Garden .th erefore he thought real property >rbe p p president. Mrs. H. w ithdraw n. a final number. Teachers and pu- fourth, and Earl Olsen, fifth. M other Goose, and Huekle-1 The 7H spelling class has com Grow'', . should carry tw o-thir-|s of t h e H Stannard. presided at the b u s i - ------------------------ pits of the junior high appreciate berry Finn ¡taxes Mr. Schulmeri .» said t.iat nvss ,nce. , n ,. alld jed a panel dis- Service Club Meets— t[lt‘ interest in their programs, pleted the first lap of a spelling New books shown at the library .th e first year taxes were levied on cussion o{ the state convention at ,,.,n T,,.,.-a.,„ 'vhich is taken by the parents race The winning side treated the a r e ’ Measuring Ethiopia," b y Service club will meet Tuesday P rior to thc program the 8A2 class losing side on Hallowe'en. .incom es half of the income taxes Medford. Slx delegates from Wash- evening w ith Mrs. W inifred Sel- sang their jng at thc meeting of Several classes have established Coon; "Flight Over A f r i c a n .w e re paid by • persons who . had m j g i o n c C0Unty , ook p art_ Mrs. Alan o u m y io o k p a r i — a i r s , zvian » ...a,,,, ft V T m i n r i w ill *- o • m n m ii •never be— — the tax —n- >en on rolls, o thus Knight and Mrs. A L. Modin of S taistass^ •U?*tnemta>is the Business and Professional W om- attendance and deportm ent r e c Jungles," Johnson; "G reen Hills of ords. The 2A at P eter _____ Boseow _ Africa," Hemingway; "Queen Vie- ■proving the value of the income p r , Grove Mrs C arl Christenor b assisting hostess. A ll in e m b e i-s , b . 1 .. e n ris te n ir are urged „ . , witti an enrollm ent of 20. lias 28 b ’1'*»»-" Benson. "Gold, Orchids and irged to attend as the annua Record Good tax - of N orth Plains. Mrs. Law rence year book w ill be compiled. pupils, who have been neither ab- Diamonds, LaVarre; "A ttacks on An unusually large num ber of sent nor tardv since the beginning Everest," He spoke in favor of the sales LaDue of Aloha, Mrs. S tannard Ruttledge; "Catherine, students were on the honor roll in of school. tax, saying that you had to have and Mrs. R. P. Rasmussen of Hills- N. E. W. F. Meets— P ortrait of Empress." Kans; “Fae- the money before you paid it, and boro. the first grade at the David Hill The ,’ U class at ju n io r high hus ‘»K Two Wuys." fshimoto; "My National Economic W elfare fed- !.aat, °?'T r : At the close of the meeting about eration wUl meet tonight (Thurs- Those with the fine records are: completed thc fust three weeks of Country and My People," Lin Yut- wise. T hero are 2800 tax-levying 100 parents and teachers enjoyed day» at 8 o'clock at thc old Grange Bob Amacher, Elmer Barber. Wes tlus six-w eek period w ith no checks bang; "Edna. His Wife."’ Barnes; | bodies in Oregon, according to thc a social hour, and refreshm ents hall. Speakers from Portland will ley Gibbins, Jim m ie Privrasky in deportm ent. "Silas Crockett, " Chase. "Illyiian speaker. Be citizens, be patriots, w ere served by Mesdames W. J. be p rese n t The public is invited M arjorie Boyd. Beitheilda G em - Several students have been ab Spring." Bridges; "Inquisitor." Wul- he admonished members of the Enschede. J. W. Barney. Elmer to attend. hart. LaVonia Hobiu. Coletta l.ed- sent due to illness. Rosaline Weil. pOle; "Tin Can Craft." Hamilton; rlu b ,-as the greatest duty anyone Johnson. W F. Cyrus, J. L. Searcy, erbrand. Polly Molhuish, Patsy 8A at ju n io r high, lias missed sev Demi Window." Pickford; "Green can do is to raise other citizens to and A. L. Amacher. • Douglass. Jessie l ’lapp. Helen Tsu- eral days because of influenza. Rushes," Wulsh; "B rothels Three." Brother Dies— a higher plane. J. C. Moore, Newberg night of gawa. and Shirley Traughber. Mildred Bose has been out w ith a Orkinson. and two new books of Tile 6A at the ju n io r high has severe O ther num bers on the program Historical Pictures S h o w i^- Aya lw asaki of the games. More inform ation on these ficer. died at Newberg November b ^ M lt° P ^ rtle n ngw U h ^ An interesting display, including U, He was a sister of Mrs Anna composed several good courtesy 3A at P cold. eter Boseow underw ent an books will be given later in the X s i c composedi bv “the accom pln- historical Episcopal Lear of Hillsboro He is survived and safety plays, w hich will be appendicitis operation at the Jones Argus. presented to their own room. The 1st. Mrs Lyman Howe: a song, churches in \ irgima w here fa- by the widow three soms. two sis- 6B class has started practice on hospital, and is on the road to Good Time Dance recovery. "We've Got the Mumps." by Miss mous People such as George Wash- ters, and two brothers. th eir play to be presented Decem At G range hall every Saturday New Pupils Enroll Esther Wicks’ class, w ith Miss Patrie! h e n ry worship- p vtbians vruii_ ber 6. d An unusually large num ber of night. Georgia Hess orchestra. A Wicks as accompanist; a reading Pcd: of ..»e monument to the moth- • -„-Korc nf » h n lru-ot The 2A of the Peter Boseow 29tf by Miss Martha James: piano solos °hfin^ e,°r8b * a.sn*n«ton_j.. a,’d of R ntahte of lod^e headed schoo‘ has Just com pleted Indian new students enrolled in the schools mission 25c by Mrs Fred Sewell, and a play- cathearal in Washing- Krughts o f P y ’h * « lodge headed portraying Indian life of this week. Rose Mary Buss. 8AX Dance at Helvetia let by M argaret Sahnow. Emma tbn',v Dv,rC " . t ^ - 1!ast restl" g place I o n - tasited Cesm o^o?hln tadem ‘he Algonquins. Sioux. Pueblo and and her brother H erbert, 8A. at At Helvetia hall Saturday night. Mnhr P lains Paldwoll and T11H O drcw n llSOH. IS s h o w n in L°ng. \ lSItea L l ."inopoiltun lOuge, v , junior high, and Paul, 3A. of Peter November 23 Modern music, ev SaO m I ;i.^ h a 7 r m a n do r “h eam tm le r- Argus window this week. The Knights: of Py thias, in Portland N axajo Jndtans. The 3A of the P eter Boseow Boseow, came to Hillsboro from erybody welcome Admission 2Se. Decatur, 111. Betty Nelson, 4A, at ship committee. Miss Gussie Sig- P.lct™csA,w efe *,r °bght in by Mrs. Thursday night. school is busy “feeding" some tu r ler, presided, and was assisted in X , G ardner of the All Saints p e| I>bjans yiee» S tate Capitol News L etter G iv keys w ith perfect spelling papers Peter Boseow, is a new pupil from arranging the program by her Eptscopal church, w h o received _ . . . North Platte. Neb. Two new m em ing the highlights of official ac Delphian society met Monday at Jhe»e da>s. The tat tu rk e js ai .......____ b e r s of this same class are Dorothy tivity committee. esdam es n R o o u b t e 'r r i t a a l“ Mrs. E. J. j Ellingson. ut Salem.—Every week in nimiuee, M m esu am es , ern from r . L th« hnmo n t M>-< V w H arSno. ,o to be taken home on Thanksgiving. Ihanksgivi iisi.ll F lvi R atrh elir Andrpv form er Forest Grove resident, who lne nome ol Mrs. v. w. G aroner ; and Helen A ndre from N o r t h ] the Argus. tf Russell, Mt-« ii ? is traveling in the east for one o’clock luncheon. Mrs. E. Tbe bl,a® , t]as startetl Eaton, and M us Rowena Her- - « e a s t. q ,;Good w ,j Club- and each mol Heaton ntorn- Plains. Bud Edwards, 6A3 at the ju n mann. nt- Ml« Aitan had „ charge m , « n C h o of ' r music w i„ be was the subject. M i» P earl Allen of t A A program iv "China" _______________ ed by the reading and discussion ior high, returned F riday from a nine-day trip to Idaho. a discussion on Efficiency in I-o- en at thc Methodist church b Bthe a a r- r of special stories. The increasing am ount of m im eo cal . Government, Miss Lee of , Pay Each member of the 4A at P eter . . . ___ . th e second of _ a a cappella choir u nder the direc- , A udra . , Gorton ... Continuing our series of discussions on "Steps To- tion of Prof claren c e Faris This ette' Idaho' arriv ed th is w eek to Bose ow school has a star, w hich graphing at the ju n io r high neces ! ward , a,n ®£ficient Democracy." choir is composed of tw enty-five slaJ * 'ith T hbr g o d p a r e n t s Mr. they will try to keep for a month sitates the appointm ent of two new SPECIAL Mrs. Zola Morgan gave a report trained voices from Portland The and Mrs- J ’ R Betzer, and attend They may keep this if pencils and operators. Jack llow c and Nev on the district convention at The full evening will be given to th it high sch° o1 here Her parents have fingers are kept from their mouths Ziegler. 8A2. Dalles last month, and Miss Em- program of - music. A silver offer- — i . .......... ----- .i------ “ 0 — ^ j 5° Idaho z - City, w ■ here there — This room is having a special ma Mohr gave some highlights on ing w iu be taken w hich ,,, b ' is no high schooh cam paign for cleanliness, which is T rinity L utheran Church Services begin at 10:30 a. m : flt ,he local churoh in carrying Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Schulm erich showing splendid results. , a 1 O on its program of music during the attended the dedication of the new T here are a few new pupils in Sunday school nt 9:45. At this serv- »1=0 -Vear The entire com munity is in- P ythian hall at Yamhill Mondav the schools Earl Foqua of I-ako- ice th e Lord's Supper will be cele- thn PnfM« e?i,,K c b vi,ed ,o take advantage of this evening and Miss Alice Schulm er- P°rt- Cal • enrolled in the 8A2 la.-t brated. Announcements for Com- 01T 0 clu“. s S' children u L j”135 musical treat. ich Tual- received on Chanc/ Friduy. party for . under-privileged home visited at the e Percy e cy Jones aones week: aUn Edmund M m itchell em ber from q( thp 2A munion Sprmon will topjc be „The , Mrs. Harold Russell (Roberta Returns from California— class, and M axine McCluey from -J e r. 8, 20. You are cordially wel- Barnesi a recent bride, was pre- Mre. J. h . Freudenthal, who ac-1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert W atts of the Heywood school is now in th e corned to w orship w ith us sented with a gift from the club, companied her sister, Mrs. Hulda P ortland and little Frances Dee and 4A. The Holiday Season t h e president, Mrs. E. Fayetta Emerick, to California a m onth S andra M arie D arety of North Several pupils have missed school G if ta with all its gaiety and Allen, making the presentation. ag0, returned home Friday eve- Plains spent the week-end w ith Mr. because of ¡line < The 6A class Handm ade gifts for every occa- ’ Thanksgiving decorations w ere ning. She visited w ith her sister and Mrs. E. B. Watts. at th e ju n io r high w as happy to sion.—322 E. Washington St. 38-41p celebration brings a used on the dining tables, and the and relatives at El Monte. Cal., at- Glen Norton, coach a t Toledo have Billy Ziegler retu rn Tuesday greater demand f o r dinner was served by the educa- tended the fair at San Diego, and high school, spent the week-end after a two w eeks’ absence because T urkey Shoot these newest, b e tte r tion committee. Mesdames Marte visited other places of interest in w ith his grandm other, Mrs. M aty of an infected foot. Glen Rosen- Sunday. November 24. at H el Dresses. We have some Hoffman, G ertrude Ide, Georgia California. She rem arked partic- Sabin. awof of the 4A at the Peter Bo~- vetia store, beginning 10 a. m. Srnith, Louise Riggs, and Miss Hila ularly about a very heavy frost j,jr and j4 rs q g M ariner at- cow school has been ill several of the new metal cloth, Cornelius. which caused considerable damage tended a card p arty Saturday night day s- Tw0 cases of chickenpox crushed satin, mate- to truck gardens during her stay at the N. A. P eters home in P ort- w ero reported, that of Bonita Ed lasse, a n d nove lty in Los Angeles. son. 1A, and Velma Gallup. 4A, land. ... .... . . . both at David Hill. Irene McCain crepes — There a r e Miss Holder Speaker— A rth u r W ahner, who has been of th e IA has been absent w ith double duty dresses, Women's M issionary Guild of the employed at th e Safew ay store and z|u Methodist church w ill hold its an- later a» Fairw ay, is now at Bush's afternoon a n d street Bud Edwards. 6A2 at junior high. ZX# retu rn ed to school after a nine- dresses— And the more morning. December 1, at the M r,. M ary G reene of Darby. day trlp t<) Idaho. formal dress with its church. Miss Edna Holder of Sa- Mont., spent th e w eek-end w ith The 7B program was enjoyed metal cloth jacket. during an auditorium period at Value of 4-H club w ork for lem' iu rloughed m issionary from Mrs. M ery Sabin and fam ily. young people was clearly demon- {."n*3’. ^ y e «fthv addrass' and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stum bo and the ju n io r high recently. Those strated at t h e regular P arent- ?v! ' aPPeaJ in M ohammedan cos- son of Salem visited Dr. and Mrs. taking part in the one-act play. They are only Teacher meeting Monday night at ‘ume" R. J. Nicol Tuesday. "Oh, G randm a," w ere Robert O gJ- $ 4 A .00 the union high school. Two young .Mrs. B ellinger Hostess— Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Taggart spent bee. Jack Schukart. Leon B a n n e . 4-H club members. Miss K athryn Mrs j da Bellinger entertained Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Spencer ®‘Ily Foelker, K ate lw asaki, J£ an LATEST IN NEW Cawrse of near Hillsboro ----- and Miss in Portland. * nn P as’ey' Irene Darnell. The f ‘ j a fam ily dinner party Suae day Jones ,, ... . ... . ... last num ber w as a song by the Lois Bierly of Beaverton demon- Present w ere Dr. and Mrs F V WATCHES Mrs. \ !ctor M innen of McMinn- en tjre ciass "Way Down South", ™ J ?ver ,manner- using p rjme and family of Salem and ville spent the w eek-end w ith Mrs. cardboard models, color and line m Mr. and Mrs w H F j R f Charles L. W alker. Are now here, including the (Om itted last week through error) M r^ rH e 1T ea<?e r " “ Portland. Mrs. Prim e and Mrs In terest is being shown in the latest creation called ^ h n n l ^ h o 1 twn . Lelsy' lUe Prink are daughters of Mrs. Bel- Pilgrim House school. The two girls have won linger bi-w eekly assembly programs at i county and state honors for the ’ Novem ber 24: Chapel service of ju n io r high. The 7B class presented CURVEX work. Star Social Club to Meet— w orship for Sunday next before the play "Hello G randm a” N ovem -, Mrs. E. M. Bowman, Hillsboro Eastern S tar Social club w ill Advent, at 10:30 a. m. "Religion in ber 8. Cast included Jean Ann A full-sized curved move- 4-H club leader, spoke on the in- have dessert luncheon meeting Fr - the News" topics: "Forgive the Pasley, Irene Darnell, Leon Ban- C a s e d tn f i t t h e w r i s t v a .-ie u i n m e w ris t, terest taken in the work by young day at 1:30 p. m. w ith Mrs H A M urderer", “A Football Lie", and ner. K ate lwasaki. Jack Schukart, people, and announced the organ- Deck. Mrs. R. R. Easter and Mrs. the “The President on Intolerance". Billy Foelker, and Robert Ogil- See it at ization of new groups at the Ju n - J. H. M urton are assisting hostess- P astor H enry S. H aller w ill speak bee. lor high school Wednesday of this es. Cards and sewing will be en- on “The T hankful Reception" <1 Cast Named week. joyed. Tim othy 4:4). November 28: Salemn The 7A class is m aking plans Mies Tennessee W eatherred, dean _ “Te Deum" celebrating Thanksgiv- for a program to be held in the of gills at the union high school. To ,,oId Card P a r t y - ing day, at 7:30 p. m„ in conform- near future. Cast chosen consists told of extra-curricular activities St M atthews A ltar society will ity to the proclam ations of the of Billy Cyrus, Donald Cady, Le- at the school, whose purpose is to hold a public card party Tuesday president of the U nited States, and Roy Campbell, Orbie Hoffman, extend to every pupil of the school evening at the hall. Com mittee in of the governor of Oregon. Sermon: Cloyce Bump, Joyce Martin. Joyce charge includes Mesdames F. C. "Bless His N am e” (Psalms 100:4). Kellington, and Winifred Wiley. Smith, Grogan, H enry Smith, and N ext Sunday, December 1, is ad- T hird grade of the P eter Bos- C. C. DeFrees. vent Sunday, and will be m arked cow school observed Armistice Day by th e first of four m usical serv- j on Friday in th eir opening ex er Hold Social Evening— ices of w orship p reparatory to ' cises, as there was no school Mon- Season’s Cornelius Epw orth League and C hristm as day. November 30 is daY- and Rev. Charles Reed’s Cornelius St. A ndrew ’s day, and th e chapel P ete r Boseow school had a pic Greetings Sunday school class w ill have a will be open for private devotions tu re exhibit last week in obser social at th e parsonage in Hillsboro throughout the day. Pastor Haller vance of National A rt Week. Friday evening. Contests have been held in v ari may be consulted any day, be E ntertain With Bridge— tw een 10 a. m. and noon, or by ous classes at the ju n io r high. Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard C. Coman appointm ent, at the House office, Photographic ' entertained Saturday evening w ith 232 N orth T hird avenue. CARD OF THANKS Christmas Cards three tables of contract bridge. Mr. We wish to express our a p p ro J and Mrs. John L. Searcy made ciation for the sym pathy extended from your favorite Dance a t V erboort I high score. in the recent loss of our hus Good tim e dance Thanksgiving us SNAPSHOT band and father, John I. North* Adventist Food Sale Today— night, N ovember 28, at V erboort rup.—Mrs. J. I. N orthrup a n d Dorcas society of the A dventist hall. Good music. fam ily. 40p Dozen church is holding a food sale to day (Thursday) at Fred's Superior market. Henry Kroeger I l l - SPECIAL H enry Kroeger, local business I man, suffered a stroke Saturday J 109 S. 2nd Hillsboro land was taken to the Jones hospi- A com plete sh irt . . . perm - I tai Monday. antly fused ART-SET collar, r e quiring no starching . . . full- shrunk, color-fast lin e fabrics . . . silk stripe . . . skilled w ork manship. Packed in a handsome Christm as gift box w ith a gift The Number 1 Star of Radio Roally Prescription Compounding is a trained card enclosed. science? Goes On The Airl He's a Strato r T, 11 . This THURS - FRI - SAT. Mntinee Saturday at 2 P. M. — Evening at 6:30 W eek 4* DOUBLE FEATURE BILL |O ^ I like educationi 24 liesh c o -a d s d re sse d In smiles and llinisios make ■ I I I I B I ■ I Thanksgiving Sale n hnCnt P-T. A, Members Told of Value 4-H A ctivities ÇRUENS CHARLES BUDDY ROGERS George Barbier, Barbara Kent, Grace Bradley, PLUS FEATURE No. 2 I I I I I ■■■■■I WITH Preview Saturday Night, 11:15 | Lillian Harvey and Tullio Carrninatti in I. "LET’S LIVE TO N IG H T ” I I SUN - MON - TUES. 24, 25, 26 N ovem ber B Continuous Show Sunday — 2 p. m. to 11 J. L. Anderson 1.50 Schramel Studio SHIRT VALUE SHE MARRIED HER ROSS DO YOU KNOW - - - We are the best prepared to serve you as we have had training in the best Prescription Pharmacies in San Fran cisco and Portland? Prescriptions can be thrown together or scientifically prepared and we do it scientifically, charging no more than when you get them thrown together. HILLSBORO PHARMACY Z. J. Riggs, graduate of the C alifornia College Pharm acy Hillsboro, Oregon The saving resulting from a good buy on these shirts has been passed on to our custom ers. 1.49 The C. C. J. H. GARRETT, Prop. w ith JACK BENNY of "Broadway (Venetian ticket, A lbert Meyer, Rt. 2. Cornelius) 270 E. Main St. sphere "Experf'in Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer’s Howling Star Comedyl mr s Claudette's got man- trouble again . . . In the surprise succes sor to "It Happened One Nlghll' M«lody" In TTIHIIE ADDK UNA M E R K E L *T E D HEALY Mary Carlisle * Nat Pendleton PLUS — SILLY SYMPHONY in color ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS - I ■ . M ELVYN DO U G LA S M IC H A E L BARTLETT • Scrifi nplay by I I SIDNEY BUCHMAN 8 a GREGORY LA CAVA 8 PRODUCTION A CO LUM BIA PIC T U R E SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ^ P L U S SE I ■