Tlìiii^dav, Aprii fi, 1927 H TELS B O R O ARO U S , H IL L S B O R O . OREGON Delegation ( -arden Home Woman of Local State Executive Visits P.-T. A . Will Heads County P.-T. A. Attend Sessions Camp Fire Guardians Pagri» Tlircí Travel Increases Pirds Subject at Aloha-Huber P.-T. Their Appreciation M rs. R. F. T a y lo r r e t u r n ­ rs d a y fro m fiv e m o n th s ' t r ip Meeting'April 16 ed th ro M T r. u h g u and h th e e astern and s o u th e rn th a t th e re is no place lik e O reg o n In w h ic h to liv e , a nd th e y a p p re c ia te it m ore fo r h a v in g tra v e le d th ro u g h th e rest o f th e c o u n try . T h e b ie n n ia l c o n v e n tio n o f th e D a lly T rip s to Portland T o e n a ble th e delegates o f the states. T h e y sp e n t th e w in te r in i O regon C ongress o f Parent. arid A lo h a -H u b e r P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso­ P e n n s y lv a n ia , and e n co un te re d th e ir Hillsboro Auto Freight T e a rh i i w ill he h e ld in P o rtla n d viia t w ith h e r b ro th e r. C T R ic h ­ M iks E la in e S G o rh a m , e x e c u tiv e o ffic ia tin g B u r ia l was in L in c o ln I l o i l l e u a . i v r l c i •!«•he u s l o f his Fischer, c h a irm a n o f th e G u a rd ia n 's T uesday at th e ju n io r h ig h school. g a rd h ig h school spoke on th e re - ta in in g by h e r d a u g h te r. M rs. H a r- I M rs G ra n d a n d h e r d a u g h te r. Sa­ zde in s s l u ? ) car p u r‘ ha“ P /««, e ilh e r in cash o r by the C o u n ty c o u n c il, w h o w ill place p o n s ih flity o f y o u th o ld S im pson o f P o rtla n d P o u rin g f j v j i n r i ( ’ h *1 n P e l 1 m T h e y w ere a w a rd e d th e ir b ir th d a y b in a W h ite h e a d , sp e n t th e E aster he bsT.n J Ï Î aT ° " Î UIum‘jb ' ,e This hank then supplies th e m in g ro u p s o f th e ir ch oice i f th e e a a f fte t e r rn no o n n w e e r re e U i rs *. ' . J l a l l l l V l l t l l k v V I1 U I A p ro g ra m fo r s u p e rvise d s u m ­ d u rin g th oo w M honors, and sang some o f th e ir w e e k -e n d w it h M r. and M rs. M a c ­ the balance needed to make a cash deal. possible. m e r p la y g ro u n d s was e x p la in e d R o b e rt Burlingame. Mrs B W O f R y t h l 'a n S V i s i t s G re g o r o f S e a ttle . M rs . M a c G re g o r, Tea was served b y M rs. A b ts and C a m p F ire songs. R ussell M org a n . by M rs. C a rl D ie b o ld , F ore st G rove , Barnes. M rs G Before Buying a New Car or Refinancing nee M a ry G ra n d , fo r m e r ly ta u g h t L o u is B e n n e tt, g ra n d c h a n c e llo r M rs. F ra n k S m ith , and M rs. A . W. w h o in v ite d o th e r lo ca l g ro u p s to M rs. Em m a M c K in n e y , M rs E I. a t th e A lo h a -H u b e r school, h a v in g Tour Present One, Investigate This Plan at H avens p o u re d . M rs. D o ra N e lso n re tu rn e d S a t­ M o o re and M rs H a r ry M o rg a n A s ­ o f th e K n ig h ts o f P y th ia s , m ade on ta k e p a rt in th is p ro g ra m . u rd a y n ig h t fro m a w e e k's v is it resign e d in J a n u a ry . M r. M a c G re g o r s is tin g a t th e tea ta b le wer«- th e o ffic ia l v is it to P h o e n ix lodge. R U S S E L L T IS D A L E , M an a g e r , w ith h e r d a u g h te r, M rs . H e n ry is con n ecte d w it h th e G r a n t O p tic a l Misses B a rb a ra Enschede. A n n e P e t­ K n ig h t o f P y th ia s h e re M o n d a y \ J < i f i n n ' l l f L i t L in e r co m p a n y in S e a ttle , b e in g th e o p ­ V lO U lin g Johnson, and fa m ily in P o rtla n d . ers. P a tty C ro c k e tt and M a rv M an - n ig h t lie p o in te d o u t th e need o f to m e tris t. H e says i t is n o t u n c o m ­ ley. p a trio tis m and lo y a lly to th e fla g E x h i b i t I l p t ’P S t l f i n D r. and M rs. H. D. H u g g in s w ill m on to h a ve cu sto m e rs a rr iv e d a ily in a fr a te r n a l ta lk . W o rk was g iv e n M Iv I l c l c O ULHl leave S a tu rd a y f o r a fe w days' v is ­ fro m A la s k a to be fitte d w it h sev­ in th e page ra n k . G ir ls o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty 4-H it w ith h is sister. M rs F re d e ric k e ra l p a irs o f gfttsses o r h a ve o th e r ROY A d is tric * P y th ia n m e e tin g w ill be clu b s h a ve been in v ite d to a tte n d a S. Haynes, in S e a ttle , W ash. elen. d a u g l a d ju s tm e n ts m ad e b e fo re th e y r e ­ h e ld a t N orii> P la in s W ednesday sp e cia l c lo th in g sh o w W ednesday hum V a n D o m e le n , becam e th e b r id e j M iss In a Pear) A lle n o f th e h ig h tu rn . night. m o rn in g in th e H ills b o r o ju n io r school fa c u lty spent th e E a ste r va- o f t ile P. Nielson o f H ills b o ro , 'o n OF PORTLAND F o rm e r R e sidents B a c k — h ig h school, a c c o rd in g to an a n ­ ' c a tio n at h e r h o m e n e a r A m ity . o f M rs. R osetta N ie lso n o f Banks. | W a s h in g to n c o u n ty s tu d e n ts f ig ­ n o u nce m e n t b y O. B K ra u s , s u p e r­ M r and M rs. G. E. B u n k o w s k i and "Ftesr NADONAl SANK at St. F ra n c is c h u rc h at 9 o 'clo ck u re d p r o m in e n tly in th e s c h o la r­ Past C h ie fs E n te rta in e d — M rs J. W . H o lt is v e ry i l l w it h in te n d e n t o f schools. fa m ily h a v e a rr iv e d h e re fr o m P e r­ T uesday m o rn in g w it h R ev. F a th e r s h ip h o n o r ro lls , ju s t released fo r j shingles. M rs H a r ry M o rg a n and M rs WfS) OF TMf FOCK/fS" ham . M in n ., to m a k e t h e ir home. T h e sh o w is b e in g b ro u g h t to th is S p r in g e r o ffic ia tin g th e w in te r te rm s a t O reg o n S tate L lo y d B ro w n w e re p riz e w in n e rs at w t m i t » u p e « A t H e w as e m p lo y e d h e re in 1926 b y s t P o ; t I N 5 u » A N c e c o z z o « * r i o m Mi C e ce lia P ra n g e r was m a id o f c o lle g e und O reg o n n o rm a l a t M o n - I (he games w h ic h fo llo w e d th e b u s i­ c o u n ty by M is: H elen C o v .g ill. as­ th e H e rm a n Schoen b a k e ry . B u n - s is ta n t s ta te 4 -H c lu b le a d e r T h e Charles Roe Secretary h o n o r a n d F re d M ecuw sen liv s t m a n m o u th . T h e lis t ness session o f Past C h ie fs ' c lu b k u w s k i states th a t sn o w was so deep T he w e d d in g m a rc h was p la y e d b y e x h ib it is fro m W a sh in g to n . I). C.. Forest Grove Chamber O reg o n S ta te — W illia m G o e tte r. m e e tin g T h u rs d a y n ig h t at th e in M in n e s o ta th is la s t w in t e r th a t it M is G e o rg e V a n d e h e y J r and in c lu d e s th e best e x a m p le s o f H ills b o ro , e n g in e e rin g ; L a u re n c e V e rn e M c K in n e y , d re ssm a k in g g a th e re d fro m v a rio u s C h a rle s Roe has been na m e d sec­ w as im p o s s ib le to get o u t w ith T he b rid e w o re n w h ite sa tin dress ' G a n gle. S h e rw o o d , und L o u is W a lk ­ hom e o f M is w ith M r:,. F ra n k B a rr as assisting r e ta r y o f F o re s t G ro v e C h a m b e r team , t r u c k o r car. p o in ts o v e r th e U n ite d States w ith Q ueen E liz a b e th c o lla r, n long e r. B e a ve rto n , fo re s try ; T hom as hostess N e xt m e e tin g o f th e c lu b tu lle v e il w ith a w re a th o f orange O 'N e ill, F ore st G ro ve , aeience Each a rtic le in th e e x h ib it is th e o f C o m m e rce to succeed A . M . S. w ill be h e ld at th e hom e o f M rs. S to o k. w h o re s ig n e d to become blossoms and c a rrie d cu la lillic s . , M a rie Jensen o f B anks a nd R u th p ro d u c t o f some m e m b e r o f a g ir l's w h ile th e m a id o f h o n o r w o re a 1 C ra m e r o f R e x Were am o n g th e F re d S e w e ll, w it h M rs. H It E m - 4-H clu b . T h e s h o w in g is sched­ s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r o f th e c o m ­ b in e d W a s h in g to n a nd C o lu m b ia b lu e lace dress and c a rrie d a b o u ­ 15 lis te d a t O re g o n n o rm a l w it h a in o tt assistin g hostess. u le d fo r 10 o 'c lo c k quet o f O p h e lp a roses c o u n ty fa rm loan associations w it h 3 5 ave ra g e o r b e tte r. T hose w ith V isit Guernsey E arm — A w e d d in g d in n e r was se rve d at j 3 o r b e tte r are B e rth a G roesbeck. o ffic e s in H ills b o ro . Roe is a f o r ­ M r and M rs F ay H u lit and e lu l- th e hom e o f th e b rid e 's p a re n ts fo r A lic e H u n t H ills b o ro ; B e x S a xto n m e r F ore st G ro v e business m an I. and M rs D w ig h t H u lit . V ' . K J W U U P a n i l S L S d re n and M a b o u t s e v e n ty -fiv e , and a dance was a n d T o m K ip p W ilso n , B e a v e rto n ; a nd fo r 12 ye a rs w as m a n a g e r o f and c h ild re n m ade a t r ip to th e g iv e n T ue sd a y e v e n in g in th e V e r- H a ze l W o lfo rd . Banks. th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty home. C hieona G u e rn se y fa rm n e a r C h i­ b o o rt h a ll fo r frie n d s and re la tiv e s W a y n e I.. Rood. 21. son o f M r. I nook. Wash . S u n d a y T h e y also v is ­ T h e b rid e is a g ra d u a te o f the ite d F o rt C a n b y and saw th e w re c k and M rs T ho m a s Rood o f H ills ­ B anks h ig h school, class o f 1933. and o f th e "Sea T h ru s h ." boro. has e n lis te d in th e U . S. ! M r. N ie ls o n is e m p lo y e d b y M ac- 1 M a rin e corps a t P o rtla n d a nd been K e n z ie M o to r co m p a n y h e re Leave on T rip — (B y V iv ia n Hudson) Rev. T A. L e g e r a nd his sister. tra n s fe rre d to th e M a rin e co rp s . D r. J H udson B a lla rd o f P o . rt- M rs. B e rth a R u m m e ll, le ft to d a y base a t San D iego. C a l. T h e re he ■ M rs . F ra n k B a ile y and d a u g h te r C a rd P a rty T u e sd a y— la n d w ill g iv e th e fir s t o f a series o f ' T h u rs d a y i fo r H elena. M o n t . a fte r w ill u n d e rg o p re lim in a r y t r a in in g R u th v is ite d m e m b e rs o f th e school P y th ia n S iste rs w i l l siwm sor a le c tu re s on p s y c h o lo g y at th e C o n - | w h ic h th e y w ill v is it th e ir o ld b e fore b e in g sent fo r d u ty on b o a rd J b o a rd S u n d a y . M iss R u th p u t in c a rd p a rty T ue sd a y e v e n in g a t the one o f th e vessels o f th e U. S h e r a p p lic a tio n fo r th e H a y w a rd K P h a ll on Second avenue, be- I g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h to n ig h t (T h u rs ­ homes in Kansas and N ebraska fle e t o r to one o f th e m a n y fo re ig n school. g in n in g n t 8 o 'c lix ’ k C o n tra c t and ! d a y I. M rs T A r t h u r D u n g a n w ill T h e y p la n to be gone a ll su m m e r s ta tio n s w h e re m a rin e s serve. A c ­ p la y a v io lin solo at th e m e e tin g . and pe rh a p s lo n g e r. m ic tio n b rid g e . "500" and p in o c h le c o rd in g t o in fo rm a tio n re c e iv e d w ill be p la y e d E v e ry b o d y in v ite d N e w sp a p e rm a n V is its — fro m C a p ta in Ja m e s B. H a rd ie . U. Mesdames C la u d C o o k. Leo Oakes. Last Dance A p ril 15— P a u l R obinson, n e w sp a p e rm a n o f S. M a rin e co rp s r e c r u itin g o ffic e r L a st o f a series o f M a so n ic and L lo y d B ro w n , E a rl D onelxon. G . j N o rth B o n n e v ille , v is ite d W. O. G a rth o fn e r and R e y n o ld C hapm an E a ste rn S ta r dances w ill be h e ld G a la w a y a n t o th e r frie n d s M onday. at P o rtla n d . Rood is a g ra d u a te o f H ills b o ro n e x t T h u rs d a y e v e n in g at th e M a ­ w ill be th e hostesses. CAN YOU IMAGINE >» R obinson was fo r m e r ly e d ito r o f u n io n h ig h school and p r io r to his so n ic te m p le . the popularity of a Boston news­ th e B a n ks H e ra ld and th e V e r ­ e n lis tm e n t in th e M a rin e co rp s was l eave fo r S o u t h - M rs D a lto n P e e llc o f W ilm in g ­ n o n ia Eagle. paper man who suffering from a a m e m b e r o f H e a d q u a rte rs C o m ­ Mr and M rs. Jam es O. Reed to n . O h io and M iss E v e ly n G ie ske serious stomach ailm en t trie d pany. Second B a tta lio n . 162 I n ­ le ft W ednesday fo r S anta C ru z. C a l. j o f H o lly w o o d . C a l., w e re S u n d a y A ttru d F u n era l— , BISM A REX w ith such good results N a tio n a l G u a rd , They w ill v is it th e ir d a u g h te r d in n e r p a rty guests o f M r a nd M rs. M r and M rs. A . A H odges r e ­ fa n try , O re g o n that he told his fellow workers th e re fo r a tim e b e fo re M r Reed V e r lin C o ch ra n . K e n n e th W ads- tu rn e d M o n d a y fro m S o u th Bend. co m m a n d e d b y ls t- L ie u te n a n t A. resum es his w o rk M r Reed was w o r th o f T acom a, Wash . was a W ash., w h e re th e y a tte n d e d th e f u ­ F. K ro e g e r. his re s id e n t e n g in e e r f o r P W A and his house guest o f th e C o ch ra n s o v e r n e ra l o f h e r fa th e r. L . W. C lyd e , T h e y w e st to S o u th B e n d last F r i- w o rk in H ills b o r o is fin is h e d T h e ; th e w e e k-e n d . Reeds cam e h e re fr o m B o u ld e r | J o h n and M iss F e m e T h o m p so n o f day. E X P L A N A T IO N — dam . S h e rid a n , Io w a , a rr iv e d S u n d a y fo r j R e tu rn fro m T r ip — B is m a -R e x is an a n ta c id tr e a t­ n v is it w ith th e ir re la tiv e s . M r and H olm es T ra n s fe rre d — m e n t th a t's d iffe r e n t fro m th e m a n y M r. and M rs. H. I , M a cK e n zie M rs Jesse S n y d e r. T h e y w i l l p ro b ­ 111 fo r s i w eeks. W illia m C. o th e r in e ffe c tiv e tre a tm e n ts y o u Q u e n tin Holm es, w h o has h a d th e ! and sons re tu rn e d S u n d a y fro m a a b ly locate here. h a ve tr ie d . I t acts fo u r w a y s to g iv e w e e k's E aster va ca tio n t r ip to V a n ­ M u rp h y . 74 d ie d in h is hom e here O re g o n ia n a u to ro u te east o f H ills ­ T h u rs d a y . H e had been a re s id e n t yo u a n e w k in d o f r e lie f fro m acid M rs. C. M . S m id t and d a u g h te r ; c o u v e r and V ic to ria , B C., and boro. was tra n s fe rre d la s t w e e k to o f H ills b o ro fo r the last y e a r . in d ig e s tio n , h e a rtb u rn , and o th e r ('e n tra b a . Wash., w h e re he w ill be j M iss M a ry S hute. and M r. a n d M rs [ S e a ttle . Wash. acid stom ach agonies. M u r p h y w as b o rn M a rc h 6. 1863, in b ra n ch m a n a g e r R ic h a rd H o n d iic k s ' B rig g s o f P o rtla n d , a ll fo rm e r H ills ­ Hobbs in Hospital— B is m a -R e x n e u tra liz e s acid, r e ­ lias ta k e n H o lm e s ' fo rm e r ro u te j b o ro reside n ts, w e re guests S u n d a y I E. L . Hobbs was ta k e n su d d e n ly M is s o u ri. 211 E. M a in St. Hillsboro lie v e s sto m a ch gas. soothes th e i r ­ o f M r. and M rs. A . H B la ssin g F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w e re h e ld M o n ­ here. i l l S u n d a y a n d was o jie ru tc d o il " L e t A n d y F ix Y o u r W a tc h " rita te d stom ach m em b ran e s and aids L a d ie s o f th e C h ris tia n c h u rc h th a t a fte rn o o n at th e V e te ra n s ' hos­ d a y a fte rn o o n fro m the D onelson E n terta in Husbands— O ffic ia l S. P. W a tc h In s p e c to r d ig e s tio n o f fo o ds th a t a re m ost w i l l h o ld a business a nd m is s io n ­ p ita l in P o rtla n d fo r a p p e n d ic itis * S e w e ll ch a p e l w ith Rev. R L. Past M a tro n s ' c lu b o f th e E a st­ f o r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty lik e ly to fe rm e n t. B is m a -R e x is sold P u tn a m o f th e C h ris tia n c h u rc h a ry m e e tin g at th e c h u rc h T u e s­ H e is co n va le scin g n ic e ly e rn S ta r e n te rta in e d t h e ir h u s­ o n ly a t R e x a ll D ru g Stores. G e t a d a y a fte rn o o n . bands w it h a d in n e r p a rty a t th e j a r to d a y a t D e lta R e x a ll D ru g Join C aravan — M rs. L . E M a e D o w e ll, M rs. L . E Store. M asonic te m p le T h u rs d a y e ve n in g. M a ry M a n le y. M a ry A n n G a r th ­ M rs. D o n a ld M e g a rg e l w as c h a ir ­ F ra n cis, D ix ie Lee and C o le n e M ac- o fn e r and M a r jo r ie P a tte rso n w e n t , D o w e ll and R osanne W e il sp e n t sev­ m an o f th e p ro g ra m . on th e G ir l Reserve ca ra va n S a tu r ­ e ra l days la st w e e k at N e lsco tt. d a y to th e const w h e re th e o rg a n iz ­ Kocial C irc le Meets— M rs. C a ro lin e S ta n g e l a nd fa m ily S ocial C irc le o f th e C o n g re g a tio n ­ v is ite d W F S ta n g e l at th e O regon a tio n p la n s to b u ild a n e w cam p. a l c h u rc h w i l l m eet at th e c h u rc h C ity h o s p ita l S u n d a y and w ith r e l­ N e w b e rg M em b e rs G uests— n e x t T h u rs d a y m o rn in g a t ten and a tiv e s at W ils o n v ille . C h am poeg c h a p te r. D. A. R „ o f w ill se rv e a p o t lu c k lu n ch e o n at Miss Avis Lobdell o f th e U n io n * « L’ “ s ?,ee" a tte n d noon. th e m e e tin g o f D a v id H ill ch a p te r P a c ific , w ith h e a d q u a rte rs a t O m a h e re M o n d a y a fte rn o o n . M rs. A. W M ath ers’ C lub Meets— ha. N e b . spent lost w eek at h e r M o o re is hostess. H ills b o ro R a in b o w M o th e rs ' c lu b hom e east o f H ills b o ro . w ill m ee t M o n d a y a fte rn o o n n t 3 M rs. Bessie B a k e r is a guest th is H u n d re d s o f h i s p a tro n s ' o 'c lo c k at th e hom e o f M rs . Ja ke w e e k o f h e r son. R ay R n k p r. and h ave fo u n d D r. T hom pson's W e il (W e il's A p a rtm e n ts ). fa m ily a t G aston. s e rv ic e to be p ro m p t, ac­ •- f **■ ** ♦'e*’« Sister V isits— A lfr e d E vans o f S eattle. W ash., c u ra te a nd reasonable In cost.— 1 M rs. H a r ry P o tts o f D e n ve r, Colo., v is ite d last w e e k a t th e hom e o f H o te l W a sh in g to n , n e x t Tuesday. le ft S u n d a y fo r hom e, a fte r a w eek's his cousin. E. A. G r if f it h . I 13th. Mr« Cindy: H lw n o f Carden uni who * Mrs. Hrawley and Miss Tongue Guest Speakers Local Girl Wins Oratory Contest in the South oi lot AUTOMOBILE tie New Way! Pastor and Wife Honored Sunday Ministers Invited t<, F(‘llo WShil) Mp<‘t Elect Delegates to County Meeting Mrs. Peters Guest Of Honor Thursday Mn R. ★ HILLSBORO BRANCH * Miss VanDomelen Weds Mr. Nielson County Students on Honor Rolls T he FIRST NATIONAL BANK £ ah You I magine ! YVnvnf» R o o d F,nli«t<5 “Lo, the Winter in Marine Corps First Lecture of Series Tonight is Past - - Hayward The rain is over and gone, (or at least so said the Psalmist), the flowers ap­ pear on the earth, the time of the singing of birds has come. So now to our garden plans, for summer is not far be­ hind. Lawn mowers to be cleaned, oiled, and sharp­ ened. Hose to be inspected for leaks. New gaskets pro­ cured. Clean out sprinkler heads. Polish up the garden tools. See that all hydrants are in working condition. Water, all you need, will be there when you want it. That’s our function. THE IDEAL G IF T Funeral Held for Spanish War Vet A quality, dependable American - Made \\ a t c h about it and now has to hide makes a welcome, lasting own supply ! gift for the graduate, inti­ mate friend or member of the family. See our new models—thrilling in beauty and ultra-modern in design. J. L. Anderson Delta Drug Store Peoples Water and Gas Co. R. E. WILEY, Local Manager Short Notice PRINTING You'll find the make you want at a price you'll be glad to pay. And you'll be pleased with the terms and the allow ance on your old car. W hy not drive a bet­ ter used car NOW? EXTRACTIONS DO NOT WORRY ABOUT PAIN FILLINGS comfort. Fit with comfort, look natural. Materials practically unbreak­ able defy defection in gum color. PLATES SHO PS EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP General Beauty Work Permanents end all kinds ot beauty work. Telephone 1S81X Dentistry Teeth can now be prepared for filling with little dis- BEA UTY Every R & G used car w e sell carries a written m oney back guarantee. It's b een put in shape to m eet Ford factory R & G specifications. UP-TO-DATE on Modern research has » g¡ iven anasthetic that even the needle is barely felt more so the tooth com- ing out. HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Plates made in 1 to 3 days. Plates repaired in 4 hours. Estimates gladly. Sample on display. AUTHORIZED S A ttS AMO SERVICI Hillsboro Dentist Dr. ABRAMS at Hillsboro Phone 911 GEORGE T. McGRATH W a.h in rto n County Aff.nrlen IN S U R A N C E S E R V IC E Plret N ational Bank Halidin« Phone 2211 HlUebom Hillsboro Pharm acy P H Y S IC IA N S A. O. P IT M A N , M. D. P H Y S IC IA N and SU RG EO N X-R ay and Physio-Therapy a specialty Telephon« 1471 M abel Schendel DENTISTS DR. RALPH DRESSER DENTIST DR. D. E. W ILE Y , M. D. Physician and Surgeon W ells B u ild ing Commercial Building Sunday, O ffice t«S2 Reeldenen ISSI by Appointment GARBAGE COLLECTION M ain S trart. Third Telephone 2»«tY O ffice In Phone 3101 le .e e . O ffice S231 N ational Dank Bldg. Telephones Rcsidenee 7»1Z Tel«phon« 144 DR. W . H. PASLEY Hillsboro Argus EASY TE R M S — M O N E Y BACK G U A R A N TE E Commercial C o m m e rc ia l B u ild in g F rrn ln x i. Let us estimate your next job. SURGEONS PERMANENTS AM kinds of Boast? 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