THE JHLI! three baggers, then stretched week it ws« voted to have the same 1922, the Eurgo local health depart­ 1 Of all births taking place in Fargo, them both to homo runs. Dorman teachers again this coming year. Mr. ment was conducted by a part-time already more than 50 per cent of the mothers have prenatal care, Blazer, the high school football nnd I.enherr 1» superintendent. Other health officer. The average annual basketball »tar, and former Silver ' members of the faculty are Mrs. cost to the city (1920-22) was 112 while 100 per cent of them have ton pitcher, took the mound for the Muck, Mr». Barker, Miss Grund, rents per capita. To many of the postnatal nursing care and 50 per yannigana in the last three frumes Mias Sunburg and Mrs. Kearney. I public spirited citizens the service cent of them have regular post- striking out six batters. J and protection available was any .. | natal medical service for mother and The Parent Teachers’ association Manager Ray Dillon has twenty I held It* regular meeting at the thing but satisfactory, so the com- child, extending for 15 months or 1 mittee on child health of the com- longer. men signed tip now, and was quite school house Tuesday afternoon, “Fargo has reason to be proud of monwealth fund was invited to aid pleased over Sunday’s showing. Mr. anil Mr». Andrew Denholm of The Hillsboro merchant» proved I Stacy dvenue left .Monday for a few in putting on a demonstration. A its forwardness in providing such that they were behind the local weeks’ visit ‘with Mrs. Denholm’s five-year demonstration was there- adequate health protection and edu­ team by giving prize» for the open­ daughter at Culver City. California. fore conducted und completed its cation for the city. But what is be­ ing game, April H. Paul Gros» of On their return trip Mr. Denholm term of service the latter part of ing done is no more than any other civicly njinded, progressive commu­ the Malibu loads the list with a box pinna to attend I. <>. O. F. Grand 1927. of cigars to the first man to make Lodge at Roseburg. They are muk- I “The services rendered by the I nity could or should do, and there a home run. W. W. Borrow proves ing the tour by automobile. demonstration were so evident and | are dozens of communities in Ore­ gon capable of establishing a no less himself an ardent sport fan by giv­ Charles Florence of Huber 1» I so beneficial that the city has taken ing a $2.50 shirt to the fir«t one working at Otto Erickson’s garage over the work and is now providing efficient organization." to make a three base hit. Miller’s in Beaverton. for ft by civic funds, the organiza- Walnut growers may reduce prun­ will give a man’s cap to the first Mrs. Leon Lee and children of , lion now being known as the Fargo! person to rap out a two-bagger. The Sauvies Island are visiting her par-I department of health. The demon- ing expense by selling available scion wood. This year many grow­ Corwin Hardware ha« promised any enta, Mr. and Mrs. Casteels. »tration had so crystallized the pub- ers of seedling nuts are beginning bat from stock to the Hillsborolte Mrs. Jess Hayes and her mother, j lie health aspirations and the latent who makes the first hit, while Long’s Mrs. W. Clark, attended the fune desires of the people, that thia civic to graft over the poorer tree« to Hardware will give a baseball to the ral of a cousin in Portland last assumption of the work became pos­ grafted Franquettes. Top grafting is the quickest method of variety man who makes the first put out. week. sible. change, therefore good scion wood The Hillsboro Argus comes right IL Buck enter- Mr. and Mrs. J. “The additional cost to provide should be easy to dispone of if the along nnd will give a box of mono­ tained Miss Anna Norgard at a full time efficient service meant an proper «contacts can be made. After gramed stationery to the first biiU>h Kelsey Cl. No. 41. Andrew Johnson to Henry W. Scott, part lot 3. Sec. 7, T1S R4W. John Lauretta et ux to Sidney G. Lathrop, half acre, Johnson Estate Add. Frieda Dethlefs et al to Rudolph Reinhardt Meyer, tracts in Secs. 21, 22, TLS R3W. E. H. Miller to Helen A. . Stick- ney. part lot 19, Alton Acreage Arid., Beaverton-Reedville. Jennie Beal Tupper et vir to George W. Beal et ux, 4 acres, Joseph Davis Cl. 46. Fred Schreeck to Michael Kahr et ux, 6 acres, Millar & Van Schuy­ ler Tract. E. J. Cowlishaw et ux to C. E. 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