The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 14, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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    Papp Four
H IL L S B O R O
Carnival Junior High
School Friday Nighi
Serves 32 Years
ARGUS.
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
Thurndny, May 14. 1930
Mrs. S. Tucker
Music Committee
Lecture on India
I
Dies
in
Oakland
Sponsors Program Mrs S ylvia T ucker, w ell know n G iven Tonight
w h ere sh e lived
Thursday Night ; w in hen tins a com girl, m unity,
H. S. uditorium
died A pril 17. at the
hem e of h e r d a u g h te r in O akland.
T he m usic co m m ittee of t h e Cal . w ith fu n eral services and i n ­
IB v M artin I. W yneken. m is­
A m erican L egion A u x iliary sp o n ­ term en t in th a t city
sio n a ry for seven y e a r; to t h e
day n ig h t to raise m oney /o r th e
S .V s h e w if iV ,? !
sored a m usical la.-t T h u rsd ay night
Mrs. T u ck er is su rv iv ed by one V e iiia r a n d K o io v ar lull tribes of
g rad u atio n b anq u et. Ten side show s com panied by M rs W iiliam Lee of
at th e hom e of Mrs P aul P a tte r ­ d au g h ter. M is M aude lle v ie re oi
th e
ju n g les
w ill be given as w ell as m any Forest G rove, w ho w ill v isit in
son. as an event of N ational M usic O akland. Cal ; th re e siste r . M is
o
f
s
o
u th e r n
games
W
eek.
1. A l ong of H illsboro. M rs G race
Chicago. T hey w ill make th e trip
O ver one th o u san d prizes w ill south to San Diego, C a l . and w ill
India, w ill be
T he p rogram consisted of a se­ M ahoney of S tockton. C al . Mrs.
be given aw ay at th ese concessions. re tu rn over th e C an ad ian Pacific,
lection, "T he E vening B reeze." (th e G eorge R eynolds of S e a t tle . W a s h ,
p resen ted by
Most of these prizes a re foodstuffs w ith stops at L ak e Louise, and
contest n u m b er for th e state co n ­ and one b ro th e r. Jo h n P ow ell of
by the L u th ­
w hich local m erch an ts h av e so o th er scenic places.
Fresno,
Cal.
v en tio n ! by tiie A u x ilia ry sextette,
e ra n c h u rc h ­
kindly contribu ted . S ev eral m a n ­
es of t h i s
w ith Miss M ildred Ja m e s as a c ­
u factu rin g concerns in P o rtlan d
com m unity in
com panist. "T hat W onderful M oth­
also donated prizes. Included in
t h e H illsbo
e r of M ine." and "H eart of G old."
the sm all adm ission ch arg e w ill be
II union
h ig h
by D ale B ak er accom panied by
a free show in th e au d ito riu m . It
school
a u d i­
Miss C aro ly n
W oodford;
violin
is hoped th a t p aren ts an d friends
t o r i u m t o-
solos by Miss E sth er W icks, accom ­
H
illsboro
high
school's
first
class
of the school as w ell as ch ild ren
night (T h u rs­
panied by Miss M aurine Moore;
w ill tu rn out. The fu n w ill sta rt at
day i
a t
K
"M ighty I.ak a Rose." Miss M agill w as g ra d u a te d 25 yeu rs ago the
7 o'clock.
first
of
J
u
n
e
and
th
e
ev
en
t
w
ill
be
o'clock.
and Miss A lfreda M artin of N ew ­
T he eighth g rad e class w ishes to
celeb
rated
w
ith
a
J
u
b
ile
e
program
He
w
ill
tell
of
his
w
ork
as
berg; p ian o solos by Miss L ucille
th an k th e follow ing concerns w hose
“S u m m er R ound-U p." a h ealth
M agee;
vocal solos.
"L ove i n for the C om m encem ent ex o rcists m issionary am ong these d ev il-w o r-
co n tributions m ean so m uch to p roject, w ill b e ex p la in e d at th e
hippiii.: people ind illu stla w Ins
S p rin g tim e" (A rditD a n d "Vissi at tin 1 high school a u d ito riu m on
th e success of th e carn iv al:
re g u la r m eetin g of th e H illsboro
d e 'A rte from I.aT osca" (Puccini» May 29. acco rd in g to S u p e rin te n d ­ address w ith st, r e o p lic o n slu m s
R ay-M aling can n ery . C arn atio n P -T . A. in th e high school M on­
T he Rev Mr Wy neken is a m is­
by Mrs. V W. G ard n er, w ith Mrs en t B. W B arnes. In the Initial
condensery, S afew ay store, D elta day a t 8 p m. P a re n ts w ho h av e
F red S ew ell as accom panist; "S o u th ­ class of H illsboro high school w ere sionary of the L u th e rn n church
I. M oore of H anks, w ho ern Moon." and "H ow B eau tifu l is only five, four girls and one boy, and is to u rin g (he state of O regon
D rug store, an d C olum bia Food c h ild ren en te rin g school n ex t fall
ved m o re th a n 32 y e a rs as N ight." B usiness and P rofessional w hile this w a r the class n u m b ers u n d e r th e auspices of th e O regon
com pany. Also som e P o rtla n d firms. a re especially in v ited to th e m e e t­
p o stm aster.
ing. H ealth an d its effect on p ro ­
T eachers H onored
d istrict of the W alther League,
W om en's chorus, d irected by Mrs 102.
On last T uesday ev en in g th e gress in school an d th e need for
in te rn a tio n a l o rg an izatio n of young
E dith C ollais Evans; and solos by-
peo p le of the L u th e ra n c h u r1'':
grade school teac h ers m et a t th e e arly p hysical e x am in atio n s w ill
Mrs. Evans.
O f especial in te r, st Is the exhibit 1
F orest H ills G olf clu b to honor be stressed at th e m eeting.
Mrs.
L.
C.
K
ram
ien,
c
h
airm
an
of
O fficers a re to be elected and
Miss W inabeth M acD ow ell and
h e ca rrie s w ith him. including
th e m usic com m ittee, h ad ch arg e
installed
M
rs
R.
J.
B
eattie
has
Miss M arie M elanson. Most of th e
q u e e r m usical in stru m e n ts of In- I
of th e program .
teach ers w ent out d irectly a fter been n o m in ated for president, Mra.
M other - D a u g h te r
b an q u et
o f dia. w orks of India art, tools used
M esdam es Nye B ristol, W. C
school, playing a ro u n d of golf be- | M M Rom ig first vice-p resid en t.
by w itch doctors, an d m any old I
C h risten sen . A. W H offm an. C. B usiness and P rofessional W om en's m an u scrip ts w ritte n o n
fore the d in n e r p arty . T h e P e te r • M rs Ben F a b e r second v ice-p resi­
p a lm
H udson, an d W F. C y ru s assisted club w ill be held ut th e cham ber leaves, etc
Boscow school and ju n io r h ig h ; dent, Mrs. J . L. S e a rc y secretary ,
of
com
m
erce
F
rid
ay
at
8:30
p.
in
th e m usic co m m ittee in se rv in g r e ­
teachers fu rn ish ed th e e n te rta in ­ and C h arles D ouglass tre a su re r,
T he public is Invited to atten d
Mrs. W. L M oore, w ho w ent | freshm ents.
P ro g ram is being arran g ed bv the
m ent. T he honor guests w ere each N o m in atio n s m ay also be m ade
E
m
blem
com
m
ittee.
Misses
H
elen
out o f th e postoffice a t B an k s May
S p rin g flow ers w ere used as d e c ­
presented w ith a gift. T he teac h ers from th e floor.
)a v .
Steven*. P earl A llen. G lo ria C o u l­
A n n u al rep o rts w ill oe m ade by 1, had serv ed 32 y e a rs or m o re as o ratio n s about th e room s.
of the D avid H ill school w ere r e ­
ter. E laine C aldw ell, and T ula Satn-
d
ep
u
ty
in
th
e
office.
H
er
hu
sb
an
d
.
th e sta n d in g com m ittees as th is is
sponsible for p la n n in g th e affair.
sel H ealth com m ittee. M esdam es
Mrs. K ru ch ek 's and Mr. Jo n e s’ to be th e last re g u lu a r m eetin g of \\ illiam L. Moore, now' m ay o r of
M innie Coy. Nell F u y ram
Iola
B anks, w as ap p o in ted p o stm aster
O regon history classes listen ed to t i e association u n til S eptem ber.
rile a n n u al sale of poppies in
P iercy, F an n ie H averstick. Esthei
of G reen v ille d u rin g th e a d m in is­
a talk by Mrs. E d ith T ozier W eath-
A uld, Piizel W iedew itscli. a n d nn m ory of (lie so ld iers w ho lie in
tra tio n of th e late B en jam in H a r­
erred last T h u rsd ay forenoon on K em p fer Sells F arm —
M isses Jo s e p h in e B oczkaj. Em m a F lan d ers Field w ill he conducted
rison i w ho b ecam e p resid en t o f
early O regon history. F rid ay fo re­
Mr. an d Mrs. Gus- K em p fer of
H illsboro assem bly. O rd e r o f M ohr, and E lizabeth O tt, have in H illsboro F riday and S atu rd ay ,
noon th e classes v isited th e m useum Scholls w ere tra n sa c tin g business th e U n ited S ta te s in 1889i a n d
May 22 and 23. according to Mrs
ch
arg e of th e d in n er.
serv ed as p o stm aster fo r 26 y ears R ainbow , e n te rta in e d th « ir m o th ­
at th e courthouse.
in H illsboro S atu rd ay . T hey h av e
C lem E slm ger. e lia u n ia n of tiie
W alter Jo hnson u n d erw en t a s e r­ sold th e ir farm at S cholls to Roy In 1896, Mrs. M oore w as ap p o in t- I e rs w ith a tea at th e lib ra ry of the
A m e r ic a n
Legion A u x iliary com ­
ious op eratio n at D o ern b ech er hos­ C H unt of th e K O IN rad io statio n , ed d e p u ty and serv ed d u rin g th e M asonic tem p le F rid ay afternoon.
m itte e in c h arg e of the sale T he
pital recently. H e is g ettin g along w ho w ill ta k e possession soon. M r m ost of his te n u re in office w ith N ay d ean e P a tte rso n had ch arg e of
A u x iliary purch ased 1000 poppies
a rra n g e m e n ts. B etty Hobbs, worthy
nicely. He w ill m ove soon to W alla an d Mrs. K em p fer p lan to ta k e an th e ex cep tio n of a few years.
; for tile M em orial sale, nnd the p ro ­
advisor, poured, an d B a rb a ra E n ­
W alla, Wash
T
he
postoffice
w
as
m
oved
to
ex ten d e d vacatio n for th e b enefit
schede and J e a n P erso n w ere on
J a n e t Reed of th e W illiam F ceeds w ill go to tile disab led men
The 2Bs of P e te r Boscow school
Mr. K em p fer's h ealth before B anks in S ep tem b er. 1906. an d sh e th e recep tio n com m ittee T h e room C h risten sen school of d an cin g of w ho m ade them , and th e ir fa m ilie s
in Mrs. M ooberry's room a re w o rk ­ of
states
th
a
t
sh
e
w
as
a
ctin
g
p
o
st­
M rs E slinger w ill be assisted by
p u rch asin g a sm aller place. T hey
w as deco rated w ith lilacs a n d P o rtlan d w ill give a recital in the
ing on a p ro ject called “G oing w
Jo h n G ard n er. Ralph
visit Mr. K em p fer's d au g h ter, m aster for six w eeks, w h ile M r sn o w b alls an d th e tea ta b le w ith I O. O F. hall S a tu rd a y night, ut M esdam es
Places." T he ch ild ren a re stu d y in g M ill
M
oore
had
c
h
a
rg
e
of
a
n
o
th
e
r
b
u
si­
B M. G oodm an, and Leon
colum bines.
rs J J G regory, an d fam ily at
8 30 o'clock. Miss Reed w ill p re ­ S D resser.
th e various m eans of tra n s p o rta ­ S p o k an e for a few w eeks T h e sale ness d u rin g th e p ro p rie to r's a b ­
Davis.
P ro g ram in clu d ed a ta p dance sen t pupils from h er classes in
tion. beginning w ith th e ox team
w as m ade th ro u g h F. O. Eagon of sence. W hile ru n n in g th e office by A nn P eters. R osanne Weil, and H illsboro and F orest G rove, and
and th e O regon tra il. M eans of th
alone,
a
n
u
m
b
e
r
o
f
m
en
cam
e
in
e O regon F arm s com pany, an d
trav el in o th er co u n tries is b ro u g h t
one day a fte r 5 o'clock from th e ir H elen C yrus, w ith M ary M anley som e from P o rtla n d T he public
in as a sideline. T he c h ild ren a re th e farm co n tain s 50 acres.
w o rk on co n stru ctio n o f th e P. R as accom panist; and a song "I'm is in v ited to atten d .
b ringing in toys illu s tra tin g d if­ R e tu rn from C alifo rn ia—
& N. R.v. an d sh e h ad to w r i t e . W earin g a F lo w er fo r You,' bv
all th e girls.
fe re n t w ays of trav el.
Return from Trip—
M r and Mrs. L. E. W ilkes r e ­ m oney o rd ers fo r m o re th a n $500
tu rn e d F rid ay from a th re e w eeks' to go o u t on th e m o rn in g m ail.
Mr. and Mrs. C E. W ells -e-
L eaves on V acation—
v isit w ith th e ir so n -in -law and D u rin g th e late P re s id e n t W ilson's C om plim ented on B irth d a y —
tu rn e d M onday n ig h t from an e
ad
m
in
istratio
n
.
Mr.
M
oore
w
as
su
c­
Miss G ladys M atteson of th e J. d au g h ter. Mr. and Mrs. S K. J e n ­
Mrs. L. E M acD ow ell gave
, tended tr ip th ro u g h the south to ■
C. P enney sto re w ill leav e S atu r- sen at S an Jose; M rs. W ilkes' sis­ ceeded by J. M. V an d erv eld en d in n e r p a rty M onday evening. May W ashington. D C’ , w h ere M rs W ells
L
ater
sh
e
serv
ed
as
H.
A
tlee's
ter. Mrs. S. C F ulto n , an d fam ily
4. h o noring th e fo u rte e n th b ir th ­ a tten d ed the N ational D A R con-
at M organ H ill: an d h er b ro th ers. d e p u ty for a sh o rt tim e b efo re day of h er d a u g h te r C olene. G uests | vention. and hom e th ro u g h t iie
L ester and R ay S o eh ren . an d fam ­ A rth u r W ahl w as ap p o in ted . D u r­ w ere A nna M ary H artram p f. H elen n o rth states.
ing th a t tim e sh e serv ed co n tin u o u s­ C yrus, J e a n A nn P asley. E laine
ilies at S acram en to .
ly u n til M ay 1, in clu d in g tw o m o n th s C ruzen. R osanne and B ev erly Weil. B enefit P la n n e d —
Shute P.-T. A. to M eet—
S ponsors' club of Sea Scout S hip
u n d e r th e p re se n t p o stm aster, H. V irginia H avens, a n d K a th e rin e
S h u te P.-T. A w ill m eet F rid ay at J. At lee.
W iley. A ll th e girls a tte n d e d R a in ­ R ainbow w ill h e ld a benefit ti a
th e hom e of Mrs. P e te r V anLoo
T uesday aftern o o n . J u n e 9. from
Mrs. Moore, fo rm e rly Miss M ay bow m e etin g a fterw ard .
Mrs. P ie ry an d Mrs. S im pson a re P ick erin g , is a n a tiv e o f B ath,
tw o u n til five o'clock. P roceeds
Miss
M
acD
ow
ell
H
onored—
p re p a rin g th e p rogram . A ll m em ­ E ngland, b u t cam e to O regon w h en
w ill go to w a rd eq u ip p in g th e S h ip ';
boat.
b ers an d frien d s a re u rg ed to be a child. S h e m a rrie d W. L. M oore
L ohese C am p F ire gro u p held a
p resen t at th is last m e etin g of th e in 1894. and is th e m o th er of tw o cerem onial a t th e A J. H a rtra m p f F ive C h ap ters R ep resen ted —
y ear.
hom
e S a tu rd a y evening, follow ed
ch ild ren . W indsor M oore of P o r t­
H illsboro E astern S ta r m em bers
lan d an d Mrs. A lyce S to h le r of by a m ock w edding an d k itch en a re urged to a tte n d v isitatio n at
A tten d G olden A n n iv e rsa ry —
sh o w er for th e ir gu ard ian . Miss
B anks.
M esdam es J . B. D insm ore, H. L.
W inabeth M acD owell. W i n i f r e d M ultnom ah M ay 25 Five' ch ap ters.
H oeffel, E. L. M oore. E d w ard Co­
W iley w as th e m in ister, A lice B eaver, F orest. T u alatin , N e.vberg. j
W
illiam
C
ooper
o
f
O
ak
lan
d
,
m an, and L. T. M cP h eeters a t­
P irle. th e b rid e; an d E velyn A nn a n d O renom ah, w ill be rep resen ted .
ten d ed t h e golden a n n iv e rsa ry Iowa, and his sister, Mrs. M ay Busch, tiie bridegroom .
m eetin g of St. M ary 's c h ap te r, O Riggs of T acom a. W ash., a re guests
M other's d ay p a rty guests nt th e
E S., at C o rv allis M onday ev e ­ th is w eek of Mr. an d Mrs. H. R P resen ted in R ecital—
Mrs. Rose Jack so n hom e at Scholls
E m m ott an d o th er relativ es. T h ey
ning.
P acific U n iv ersity C o n serv ato ry w ere Mrs H iru m Scott of C h erry
a re cousins of H. R. an d L. F. E m ­ of M usic w ill p resen t Jesse Foster,
G rove. Mr and Mrs. A M Scott i
Kitchen
W. H. R eiling. w ho has b een ill m ott. O th er guests at th e E m m ott stu d en t of C laren c e L. F aris, in a and d a u g h te r N ancy of G aston.
hom
e
d
u
rin
g
th
e
w
eek
-en
d
w
ere
g
rad
u
ate
voice
re
c
ita
l
F
rid
ay
ev
e
­
fo r se v eral w eeks, w as ab le to be
Mrs.
Jo
h
n
Jack
so
n
of
H
illsboro,
Mr. and M rs. K en n e th L ucas of ning in th e college ch ap el in F o r­
u p to w n th e first of th e w eek.
Eugene. Mr. an d Mrs. B. R. Poolev est G rove P ro g ram w ill consist of Mr an d Mrs Jo h n B icrer and son
(S im ilar to Illu stratio n )
an d d a u g h te r E velyn, and Mr. and 1 selections by th e m aster com posers Jo h n n y of V ancouver, Wash . Mr ,
and Mrs. M ike Y unkcn of Forest
Mrs. Neil E m m o tt of P o rtlan d .
! as w ell as a gro u p by m odern G rove.
Green and Ivory
It only takes a moment or
Mr. an d Mrs. J. C ro u d er sp en t ! com posers.
■
M r and Mrs. C arl T rachsel of
4
Pieces, C o m p le te
I
th
e
w
eek
-en
d
a
t
W
aldport
a
n
d
two to be careful. But think
R eedville w ere hosts for a M other's
R oosevelt B each. T h ey w e te ac- B ridge P a rty W ednesday—
B enefit d essert b rid g e w as g iv ­ day d in n e r p arty S u n d ay in honor
of the suffering and loss re­
j co m panied by Mrs. C ro u d e r's son-
in -law and d au g h ter. Mr. an d M rs en W ednesday aftern o o n by m em ­ of Mrs. T rachsel'» m other. M rs M
sulting from traffic acci­
A. E. M u rro w of P o rtlan d . Ja c k b ers of All S ain ts G uild at th e j S ta e h le of B ethany’ T hose present
W illi.E TH EY LAST!
M u rro w sw am in th e m arath o n at hom e of Mrs. W. G. H are. Ten w e re Mrs. S taehle, Messrs, and
dents th a t could be avoided.
Give something W aldport, p lacin g fo u rth in the tab les w ere in p lay w ith Mrs. W. , M esdam es H en ry S taeh le, F r e d
A
m
acher,
E
rn
est
Z
u
rch
er,
host
and
V. M cK inney m ak in g high score
useful and dis­ event.
at contract. Mrs. F. G u lik at a u c ­ hostess, and fam ily.
J
o
h
n
L.
T
a
y
lo
r
of
A
naheim
.
Cal.
tinctive
to
com­
Two Handy Locations
T h e m e rc h a n ts' luncheon served
tion. and M rs. G ro v er R ogers at
e d S a tu rd a y to a tte n d th e fu ­ “500.”
by th e Social clu b of th e E astern
memorate graduation day— a n rriv
e ra l of his fath er, B. L. T ay lo r oi
S ta r a t th e M asonic tem p le T u e s­
Something th a t will be ap­ R eedville. H e re tu rn e d hom e M on­ A ttend A nnual B an q u et—
d ay noon w as a tte n d e d by a b o u t j
Local people w ho atte n d e d the 80 of th e business people. Mrs. J I
preciated and remembered day evening.
C ircle one of th e M ethodist L a ­ 31st a n n u a l b an q u e t of G am m a
—Something th a t will last. dies’
maSi h n ^ ‘rn ’ra ?h Of, C° T ’ B ud P h e ,Ps and p ,in k
P rops
A id w ill m eet w i t h Mrs. Sigm a fra te rn ity of P acific u n i­ m ittee of 15 in c h a rg e of th e lu n ch -
Service Garage
H illsboro. O regon
B ru ce S ch u lm erich at 2:30 p. m versity. oldest fra te rn ity in O regon,
S
e
le
c
t
a
W
a
t
c
h
,
R
in
g
o
r
Phone 501
T uesday. M em bers an d frie n d s a re at th e P o rtla n d hotel S a tu rd a y ev e­
O t h e r J e w e lr y f r o m O u r
ning w ere Miss K athleen C aldw ell,
u rg ed to be p resen t.
Ja c k C onnell, Jo h n Seus, and M or­
W id e S to c k !
Mr. and M rs. C h arles I,. D eich- ris Schm idt.
Super Sendee
m an an d fam ily of C en tralia, Wash.,
-lit 3’ lure*
Station
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JEWELER
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Phone 391
A. H. Busch, Prop.
211 E. Main St. Hillsboro
en d g u est of h e r so n -in -law and K elly an d M rs C lara S hellabarger.
"Let Andy Fix Your Watch”
d au g h ter, M r. an d Mrs. H en ry E lection of officers w as held, but
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nam es of new ofifeers w ill not be
Johnson, in P o rtlan d .
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HADES
announced u n til installation, w hich
w ill be th e second M onday in Ju n e.
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Jubilee Program
at Commencement
Health Project
Explained Here
at P.-T. A. Meet
Mrs. Moore Ends
32 Years' Service
As P. O. Deputy
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Banquet Friday
Rainbow Club Girls
Entertain Mothers
M O N TG O M E R Y
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Dance Recital
Saturday Night
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W H O DARES
W H E N N U N C R T SNARKS
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C areful
Saturday
No.
CANISTER SET
Gifts for
Graduates
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L A D IE S
LOVE
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J. L. Anderson
YOU CAN'T LOSE
S P E C IA L
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OLD CHEROKEE TONIC
When you arc budgeting funds for paint, con
sider Bass Hueter Mixed Paint it costs less
on the job. This quality exterior paint give,
protection and beauty that lasts for years, that
wears smoothly and covers more. Its 25 spar
kling colors arc especially developed to with­
stand western weather conditions.
Unfailing Remedy for Laziness and That Drowsy, Tired, Sleepy Feelintr
People Everywhere Brahe This Tonic Highly and Yon Will Be Surprised at Result,
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and Is a m ost wonderful tonic and appetizer.
q u icaen s m e sen ses
R em oves the ca u ses o f pim ples, blackheads and boils
Bel ev es a bad cold or cough in one day.
I ,- ev es la grippe in one day.
Re ev es fever In one day
'.e ¡eves w eak n ess and tired feelin g in one day.
;• ; c y e s pain in the neck, side, shoulder, back or hips In one day
’.,1 ev es b ad headache in tw o hours.
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Re eves bladder nnd kidney trouble.
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A fter u sin g a bottle strictly according to printed d irection s o n tt
If you do not think It Is wortli at least 10 tim es w hat you paid for it'
you can bring hack the em pty Bottle and we will ch eerfu lly refund the
M r e n t. It wlI. work 3 to 4 gallon s of bile from your sy tsem Just as
black a s a n y Ink you OVOr saw th at is potam to your liver and kidneys.
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T R IS C O L P O h
Good Paint Means
Low Cost Housing //
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When F ate’s skeleton hand
presents the bill for an auto
accident, it makes a big dif­
ference who does the pay­
ing. If we provide your Pub­
lic Liability and Property
Damage Insurance, you will
have able lawyers to fight
for you and if you lose the
company pays the bill.
Quart
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Cedar Chests
SHAKE WELL !
DCTOiiE TAKING I1
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home
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Breakfast Set
Five
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The ideal
G raduation Gift
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4-piece
Walnut
with
MAY RO BSO N
JAMES STEWART
136 S. T h ird Ave.
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G E O R G E B A R B IER
HOBART CAVANAUGH
Directed by CLARENCE BROWN
PLUS— A
S elfridge F u rn itu re
Fhone 21X
Foith Baldwin's Cosm opolitan M agazine
novel becomes o sparkling screen romance I
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Bedroom Suite
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CHAS. L.WALKER
Gallon
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