The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 23, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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H IL L S R O R O
M r. an d M rs. G rindle,
B anks, W e d 55 Years
Speaks Monday
A RCU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thurulny. January 2.3, 1936
Mia* I 'oelker Honored—
Need Financial
Miss Caldwell
Vincent P h elp s w as host for a
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rp rise p a rty for Miss Jo y Fuel-
Aid for Dental (Given ,. . . Party
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K athleen I aldw ell w is host- homc Mlss E(M.|k(,,. celebrated her
Help
Here Ci ted ' honoring her
p ailr Saturday evening, j eighteenth birthday. Eighteen high
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sister Elaine on her
Financial aid is greatly needed
.«nniversary. T he p a rt,
BANKS —Mr. and Mrs. Eli G rin- I Richard Jensen, r.nd th eir datlgh-
for dental work among vluldren
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eared for by the com m ittee on *'
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dle celebrated their fifty-fifth wed- ter Marjorie, who has been visit-
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1 return home w ith them. Mr. and
m arried in Ashburn county. Kansas, Mrs. Bruce Schuman of Portland
llorgelt, Misses J u l i a n a
, (he report nt the Hillsboro l’.-T. A.
w here they lived for a few years accompanied them.
meeting Monday evening at the Selm, der. J u lia Solder. C a th e rin e
and from there moved to Arkansas.
| high school. It was decided to S(.mi;el. Lena C hiotti, V .ilene U n ­
study the problem, and Mrs. Clem derw ood. E laim . K athleen and
In 1891 they moved to Oregon j ( ^ O U l l C i l t O H o i l O l
(.'aldw ell; Me- rs Merle Mc­
Eslinger. Mrs. Fred A nuieher and Mary Joseph
w here they homesteaded on Green
S m ith, G erald A his
Mrs. W. R Manley w ere appointed Coy.
Mountain. There they made them a
as a committee. Mrs. Harney a n ­ Ei .ink H einrich. A m brose C hiotti,
nice home. This' place is where the
nounced an essav contest sponsored , I v Neil S'.angel. J a c k C onnel and Jo h n
With ceremony and ritual that
by the Oregon S tate Dental nssocl- *
Elwood Logging company building has been used only twice before
atom to interest children in b etter j
Is now located. The house and barn
.Miss Putnam III—
teeth
w ere destroyed by fire and the or- j *n ‘*»e ‘en years of the existence
w ere an-
M 'ss Lenore Putnam , daughter ol
The room mother
chard has been so neglected that it of the clubs of Hillsboro Christian
nounced; P eter Boseow school: Miss Re' nnd M,'s “ Ij Putnam . un-
no longer bears fruit. Only a Council, the nam e of H. Delbert
Ruth Jones- room Mrs I. C. K n - derw ent a serious m ajor operation
beautiful pine tree which was Turner, m em ber of the Viking
mien: Miss M aurine Moore Mrs a ‘
Portland S anitarium Wed-
planted by their small son remain chapter during 1923. ’29 and '30.
P A Anderson; Mrs. M ooberrj
nesday morning.
to remind the Grindles of their will be tran sferred to “Paradise
Mrs Ben Faber: and Miss McCor- Early Blossoms_
mountain home.
i C hapter," at a convocation of coun-
mick—Mrs. W Riippa. David 11,11 j Pink JaiMi.es,. quince blossoms
After selling off the timber, Mr. c“ next Monday evening at the
Mrs. P riest—Mrs. A L. Amaeher; | we. e found on th e C h arles Robin-
and Mrs. Grindle moved to Banks cham ber of commerce rooms,
Miss \\ inabeth McDowell Mr< J son place south of HlUsboro this R
in 1908. w here they have since liv-
At this convocation, in which all
ed. They both have taken an active chapters of council will meet to-
, ... _ ^ arnoy. Miss Gladys Rood Mrs we?k. A sprig is .shown in the ®
part in Sunday school and all gether. formal notification will be Neil Richardson, son of Mr. and " • ‘ _yhi istensen; .di~ .iiii.ia John- \, j window
_ will
___ son—Mrs. H. Morrison; Miss Hila I -
church affairs and all other civic given to ex-M ayor O range Phelps
Mrs. C. T. ______________
Richardson, who
speak at the cham ber of com- Cornelius- Mrs. G. H Campbell: 1.
Modern Uniter
affairs.
j of his choice by college-age boys
Every Saturday night nt Huber ■
m erce luncheon on his tw o trips C. Mooberry Mrs. Claud Coomer.
Mrs. Grindle, whose maiden name as "ii i llsboro'L Most V aluable Citi-
These women are assisting in a hall. Admission 25c
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around the world as a cadet of­
was Ida Wolford, was born in Sum-
Judge R. 1 rank Peters and
m c W ib e rsn ip drl e to be concluded
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ficer.
er»?t county, Pa., in 1881. Mr ( ° B.,Gat.**
“V aluable Citi-
K. of C. Dance
at the next meeting F ebruary 17.
G rindle was born in Kosciasko zens- w»ll also t c invited to be
And A m ateur program. Foresters'
C harts for each room to show the
Preesnt-
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county. Indiana, in 1857. They have Preesn‘-
Yerboort, Tuesday. Ja n u ary
m em bership in P.-T. A. are being h.d
While chapters have been meet- C ^ O C i a l IZ V C
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two sons. Bert, who lives near r Me-
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prepared and a prize will be giv­ i 28. Admission 28c.
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Minnville, and Frank, who liv res In ing this week, convocation official-
en to the adult bringing the most
Portland. They also have two ly begins the second term of the
ltance
at
Kinton
new members.
granddaughters and
one great school year, and various clubs will
At Kinteii G range hail S aturday
The discussion of playgrounds
begin preparation for social func­
grandchild.
night, January 25. Admission 25c.
was
postponed
as
the
speaker
on
Com plimenting Mr. and Mrs. tions and the May festival.
that subject was unable to ap pear.
Dunce at Helvetia
Grindle. E. E Nickerson entertain­
M ils B arbara Potts and Jack Kil-
S aturday night, J .nuary 25. Old
Otto Kiessig of Spokane, Wash-
ed them and Mr. and Mrs. McGraw
A joint social evening betw een lits entertained w i'h several in-1 tim e music.
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visited last wdek with his aunt. Mrs. m em bers of the Sea Scout Ship ‘«“resting games, and refreshm ents
with a dinner Tuesday evening.
George Fischer. He made the trip ...
w ere served by Mrs. Wayne Patter-
here by bicycle and is on a sim ilar
of H ill-boro and th e son chajrm a„ Miss Gladys Rood,
trip to Everett. Wash., this week. Sea Scout Ship “Colum bia” of Mrs. W R Manley. M is s Eva m ,-.
i He will retu rn to Hillsboro this Portland will attract nearly 75 Cormiek. Mrs. Ruby Estepp and
| week-end.
young people to the A merican Le- Mrs Ernest K idney
Miss M arie Smith, who has been gj? n haR tonight »Thursday». The
The P.-T. A Pre-school to 12-
employed at the Palm, and Miss a j ,r ' w hich will include dancing year old Study group met at the
E verything in Insurance
Emma VanLoo of near Cornelius anc* refreshm ents, w ill follow the Peter Boseow school Tuesday to
i left the last of the week for San f‘ourt of hon° r a‘ th e county court discuss "The Cost of Failures to
Phone 1701Y 336 E. W ashington
Mrs. Inez J Glaisyer of Coquille. F« n eisco w here they will visit ^ u s e at ^ hieh a num ber of Sea the School Child" Mrs C. H *
»-.h» grand matron of the grand relatives for several weeks.
acou.s receive awards.
Campbell was in charge ot the -
worthy
Emil M enke of route 1 Beaver- The form al court of aw ards will meeting,
chapter of Oregon. O E S . made
SAXTON * LOONEY
an official v is ifto Tualatin chapter to n .'w a s a Hillsboro visitor Wed-
at 8 .p'
following the
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ed guests were Judge R, Frank taken the Argus for many years. f our‘ tnat scouts appearing before K U l , I c l l l Q l n g ; 1 I t ^ l i l T l l
SAND and GRAVEL
Peters, past grand patron: Mrs having taken it before coming to ‘L T ', ?
Prescribed stand-
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Plnnt located 4 miles north of For-
Peters, chairman of the grand chap- “ »is county 24 years ago.
r a n t ? d a a ‘‘b » n g for the various L i l \ C l l d t I J e l p l l i a n
est Grove on Gales Creek. Phone
ter student loan committee: Mrs.
Mrs. Sopha Jackson and s o n n X ." r
p rof. Harold V anD yke of Pa-
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D o r a E. Stipe o f B e a v e r to n , Richard of Portland visited Mr. and
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P esiae eific played two of his own enm-
member of the grand chapter cre­ Mrs. E. A. G riffith F riday eve-
Sev<?ntecn Hillsboro district men positions at the meeting of the D e l- •
dentials committee: Mrs. Ruby I r ­ ning. Mrs. Sopha Freerksen. who uLe r? Present a* the th ird session phian society Monday at the home
vine. past grand Esther: and sever- had been visiting them, retu rn ed °;
s<^)UtTJ}astei‘s training course of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Connell
YOUNG’S
al matrons and a patron of chap- home.
at
cham ber of commerce Mon- W ayne Nickeson played a banjo
ters in Portland and vicinity.
| Mlss M arie Smith, who has been
t h p tralnIno nu,rU.ber'
the P cas‘
All phases of the work of th e employed at the Palm, and Mis* course will be MondaJ at - TO n
an ^ . N c,‘ R““hardson gave a
chapter were exemplified. Mrs. L. Emma VanLoo of near Cornelius ™
‘ ' 3? J? ta **i ° n„his
travels.
"Thoughtful. Sym pathetic
C. Kramien was soloist during the left the last of the week for San Twontv • 6
“eglon baR
Mrs. C. T. Rieharr.son was leacl-
Service"
¡ n iftn rv ceremony.
Tw enty-tw o Hillsboro men are «till er nf the study subject of Au n,
Phone 972
Hillsboro
initatory
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j Francisco, w here .u™.
they w ill
eligible to receive certificates from and Hungary, and the musical and
Mrs. G laisyer made an address to relatives for several weeks.
f.,, ,
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. the n.a tional headquarters of the travel program was in addition to
the chapter, stressing the religious
Mrs. Chester Kiser of Forest organization for completion of the the regular Drogram
significance of the order. Follow­ G rove underw ent a m ajor opera- course.
ing her talk she was presented tion at S m ith s hospital Monday.
A. E. O pdenw eyer has been ap-
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with a gift from the chapter.
Dr Richards of Forest G rove op- pointed skipper of the Sea Scout v J i e g O n 1 l C l U l C S
At the close of the meeting short erated.
S hip "Rainbow.” R. L. Burnett.
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talks and group singing w ere en­
Young's F uneral Home announces skipper of th e "Colum bia” w ill as- ^ P O n S O r C C l O y 1 1 . i t .
joyed in the dining room. A service that it has a few religious art sis‘ Mr O pdenw eyer until th e ship
Hillsboro union high school w ill
If saving money interests you
table made by Jam es Cruikshank calendars left, w hich may be had »s more firm ly established.
sponsor the showing of pictures of
was presented to the chanter and by telephoning 972. C hildren m ust A nnouncem ent of th e fourth bi- ‘be Oregon country and Tualatin when purchasing your B ethrothal
lodge. Members of the refreshm ent have note from parents.
ennial Boy Scout circus for all valley which Mrs. Agnes Hines of Ring or Ring Set dor.’t fall to rhose
committee were Me: dames B. W.
Mrs. M artha Atchison of C entral troops of the P ortland area coun- Forest Grove has had filmed and from our completo stock. We can
Barnes, Mr and Mrs J L. Auld, p oint visited Mrs. H. S. Rogers and C»1 was made by th e field executive is showing through the northwest
Mrs. L. C. Lomax and J. H. M ur- Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Stevenson this f°r A pril 3 and 4. It will be at th e anc‘ *n California The showing will m ake you a substantial saving.
ton-
week.
1 Pacific International Livestock pa- be at th e Venetian th eatre Feb-
School of instruction was con-
Mr and Mrs. George Lane and vilion at N orth P o rtland and 5000 ru ary 5, and proceeds will go to
ducted by Mrs. Glaisyer at the children of Boring w ere w eek-end ^T,OU,, ®;i1r°T_?.V-?55iLOns
‘b e c o u n ­ the high school fund, w ith the Sen­
Masonic hall Tuesday afternoon, guests of Mrs. Lane's parents. Mr. cil will participate.
ate club in charge of ticket sales I
JEWELER
followed by a tea in the hall li­ and Mrs. W. E. Ogilbe.
Special scout m eeting was held
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E.
Main
St.
Hillsboro
HANNA
HEMPEN
brary w ith officers as hostesses.
Mrs. J. M. Person an d Mrs. Le- at the Ju n io r high school gym nasi­
Mrs. Hanna Kempen of Verboort.
Roy Campbell visited friends in um last night to initiate seven new 58. died Monday evening at St.
Father Costello Honored—
scouts before the honor court.
Salem Wednesday.
Vincent's hospital in Portland after
Members of St. M atthew's A ltar
Mrs. Francis Wade of P ortland
a m onth's illness. She was born
society called at the parish house spent Sunday w ith h er m other, Mrs. Loses Finger—
October 1. 1879. at Hollandtown.
Sunday afternoon and presented O. B. Gates.
G eorgiana Mull, sm all daughter Wls.; and m arried Henry Kempen
Father J. T. Costello w ith a gift
Circle one of the M. E. Ladies' of Mr. and Mrs. George Mull of ther<? Jan u ary 21. 1902. They have
as a tribute to his continuous serv­
ice as pastor of St. M atthew's Aid m et Tuesday afternoon at the Elmonica. had a p art of th e th ird Iived in Verboort during the pa '
finger of her left hand rem oved at
years
church. He came to Hillsboro on home of Mrs. H. R. Emmott.
fo r S ta m p Photos
Mrs. J. M. Person and Mrs. Le- Jones hospital W ednesday after- • ??rs- Kempen is survived by her
January 18, 1919, and is now start-
ing on his 18th year of successful I R°y Campbell visited friends in } P(?on' D r'. . ^ ' 2?,
J . pep o r m A ^V an d érw ètu
The present opportunity to
service.
Salem Wednesday.
th e operation. The child had caught ” V an d e rù ettering of near Forest
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. 1 the finger in an electric pulley. .G rove, Miss Mary Kempen, and
get these novelty P hotosw ill
Mrs. Ada Collier spent Tuesday
' I Miss Clara Kempen of Verboor ,
Social Club Meets—
end Saturday, Ja n u ary 25.
Social club of the Eastern S tar ' W/ h her
M rs' E lizabcth Reed
in HosPRa> -
a son. Francis Kempen of V erboort
will meet for dessert luncheon F ri-I
" ear Scholls'
I Mrs. Je n n ie A nderson of Farm ing- two brothers and a sister in Hol-
lx l> j
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day at 130 p m at the home of
Mrs' E' E Ben‘ley and SOI> E lbert ¡‘on underw ent an appendix opera- Iandtown, Wis.: and seven grand-
I’hotos
A dt/V e
Mrs J W Holt near Matson sta- left F riday for a short v ^*‘ a‘ San “ on Tuesday at the Jones hospital, j children. A stepdaughter, Sister M.
Two poses.
tion, east of Hillsboro. Mrs. C. B. Francisco w ith Mrs. Bentley's n ie ce .) P r - J 0 Robb operating, and Mrs. Cansuella of Manitowoc, Wis , also |
W. H. Bagley of above Forest G rove survives.
Williams of Beaverton, Mrs. H. L.
is lecoyering from a m ajor opera-1 Funeral services w ere held from
MRS. C. W. BLAIR
Hoeffel and Mrs. J. H. M urton will
tion, w ith Dr. A. O. Pitm an as the 1 Visitation church, Verboort. Wed-
assist Mrs. Holt. All members w ish­
FOREST G RO V E--H arriet E liza­ surgeon.
(nesday m orning w ith Rev. Father
ing transportation are asked to not­ beth Blair, 71, died at Forest G rove
Friday and funeral se rv ic e s 'w e re Men Have Eye O p e ra tio n s -
J f i J i S S *ondU'"
ify Mrs. Murton.
held from the Forest G rove Un- ' Dr. H. D. fiuggins perform ed an "ry B u rn slio rtu a rv '
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d „ u k , „ ? .c o „ p ,„ y Ch.p.1 Monday
o p .r..id n
« . Ba.chMar toaJ' ch„ „ “ “¿ " S S S S ' 1
Mrs. Glaisyer Complimented—
Judge and Mrs. R. Frank Peters w ith Elder Becraft officiating Wednesday at St. V incent's hos- |
entertained with a dinner party Interm ent was in Forest View pital in Portland, and an opera­
CHRIST MALTHARDT
Tuesday evening before Eastern cemetery. She was to r n at Clinton tion for cataract of th e eye for ( F uneral
rights w ere held for
S tar meeting, honoring Mrs. Inez Falls, Minn., May 18, 1864. De- Andrew Zajac Monday at th e Good C hrist
W althardt. 75 who died
J. G laisyer of Coquille, w orthy ceased is survived by the widow- Sam aritan hospital in Portland.
I the county hospital last Tuesday
grand m atron of Oregon. O ther er and three sons.
Mrs. Baker Wins_
night at the Lincoln M emorial Park
guests w ere Dr. and Mrs. J. B
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in Portland last S aturday after-
Dinsmore, and Mr. and Mrs. W. F
F.
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club
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et
with
Miss
Joseph-
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,.- crem ation the
MISS LENA ENGLER
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noon. a A o lter
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Cyrus.
Miss Lena Engler, 47, of Corne- m e S tu art Tuesday evening. Mrs. F ., w ere sent to his sis'er
Mrs Ann-,
_ Baker had honors at cards, R efreih- M H aberkorn Akion' Ohio A Ar
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lius,
died
Friday
evening
at
Hills-
Plan Ceremonial —
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boro after a short illness. The body m ents Bnd decorations carried out ' rangem ents were m ade’ bv Youne's i
Lohese Camp Fire group met was transferred to West Brook. the Ja n u a ry motif. N ext m eeting F uneral Home
X Y iungc
¡m Jean
t . » r Ann Pasley Tuesday.
-----. . . — Minn., . for services and commit- will be a pot luck d in n er at the _____________ 2____________
w ith
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They planned for a swimming par- ment. Miss Engler was born in I. O. O. F. hall F eb ru ary 4.
ty foi that night at Pacific univer- Kansas, Ju ly 16. 1888 She is sur-
W rite for our 1936
sity. A ceremonial is planned for vived by five brothers in M inne-
N eighborhood new s from 30 A r­
SEED AND NURSERY
next month.
sota. Local arrangem ents w ere m ade ■ gus correspondents i n d if f e r e n t
sections of W ashington county a p - ,
Mrs. Dinsmore H ostess-
by DoneI^ n & Sewell.
CATALOGUE
pear in th e A rgus each w e e k . ;
M. HAND SEED CO., Ine.
Mrs. J B. Dinsmore was hostess
Plan S traw berry C ertification , L earn w hat your friends are do-
at a luncheon Tuesday at her home
ALBANY—That straw berry grow- in £ f°r ^ess th an th ree cents a
N. E. Union Ave
Portland
honoring Mrs. Inez J. Glaisyer of ers are still very much interested week.
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Coquille. O ther guests were Mrs in plant im provem ent and selection
M arjorie Wells Simpson of Port- in site of iow prices of th e Dast
land and Mrs R. J. Nicol.
| few years is the belief of F C
Visit in C a lifo rn ia -
,C0Unty a ®ent On a
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. . . rccent visit to five prom inent grow-
Mr- and Mrs. Fred Sewell left ers of the county Mr. Mullen found
W ednesday for San Diego, Cal., for each of them planning to carry
a two weeks v isit w ith their son- on a plant certification program
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs for 1936.
Don’t Miss These
school friends were present G a m e lla WPA owing eliiss at Ju n io r high
and singing furnished enlirliiln- ichuol each Tin- day from 12:311
ment,
I 1° 4:30- This is free to all women
I w lio « I h lo enroll.
.
Conduct* Sen Ing Class—
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Mis. Ila/.el llcek r will eonduet
Argus (lanifici! ads gel results.
m Hum»* ramini « «
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Thu-Fri-Sat. a
THIS WEEK
H e r e a ft e r S a tu rd a y M a tin e e W i l l M a rt nt
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In stead o f 2 o’c lock
' Latt^ Mr. Turner
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for Sea Scouts
Set for Tonight
Worthy Grand
Matron Visits
0. E. S. Chapter
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Funeral Home
Diamonds
P L U S — M ic k e y M ouse in
J. L. Anderson
’Mlckey S Service StatlOn”
P L U S — S elected S h o rt S u b jects
PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT, 11:15
Jam e*
D u n n and D o ro th y
W ils o n
Last Chance
SPRING DRESSES
SIJL95
REAL BARGAIN
DO YOU APPRECIATE ONE?
IF YOU DO, WE WILL SELL YOU
Regular 50c bottles
PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC
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t)JLC
50c FOR THE FIRST B O T T L E -lc FOR THE SECOND
Any time you want real Drug Store Service and reduced
prices, come to the Hillsboro Pharmacy.
Bring us your Prescriptions and save money.
SJ_5')W
All so sparkling
and new — Right
off the pages of a
sm art fashion mag­
azine. You’ll love
them now w i t h
your dark coat and
you’ll w ear them
fa r into the spring.
New colors— light
shades and spring
like prints.
The
GOAR’S
HILLSBORO PHARMACY
Woman’s Shop
Z. J. RIGGS, Prop.
E. M. Ilarne», Prop.
v a î 'w
in
No E x tra C h a rg e
Bï^D B( ) V ”
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