The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 05, 1928, Image 1

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Clean-Up and
Clean-Up and
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HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL S, 1928.
Local Tosscrs
Are Ready for
Sunday Game
Would Be Solon
No. «
“Spilling Party“
Fire Bug Sent
One Week, Only,
Price Cut Is
Library Needs
Held
on
Monday
Left to Turn In
To Salem For
Accomplished
a Milliage Tax
At Court House
Host
Group
Name
Long Period
By the Court
Say Officials
Memories of Earl Carroll’s fa­
if anyone has a ¡food name for
bath-in-wine party in New Lop
$11,000 Off the Contract the Hillsboro marching and host City Dads Would Settle the
York were doubtless recalled by
group they still have another week
Start Valley League
Have Time to Cool Off
court house callers Monday morn­
Price by Omissions
to hand it in to the secretary of
Maintenance Problem
ing when Deputy Sheriffs Oxcar Du-
the chamber of commerce. The per-
ley and Will Hathorn and Janitor
I son who sends in the name that wins I
John Morden, witnessed by Mrs.
the favor of the judges will receive
Gaine Called at 2:30
Sflve Grand Jury Work Todd,
Sub
-
Contract
Locally
juvenile officer, poured 600
$5. Those in charge also ask for To Improve the Streets
«
gallons of booze into the tub in the
suggestions as to uniform, The en-
old county jail on order of Judge
tries must be in by next Thursday.'
Dillon’s Boys Rated Strong
Number, Wishing to Have It
Contracts Awarded
Friday;
George R. Bagley.
An organization meeting was held Agree on 50-50 Basis for the
Nine; Pitching Staff Among
Over With, Waive Indict­
at the chamber of commerce Mon­
Court to Keep Within
The destruction of evidence was
Lighting Amendment; Dis­
day night. Dr. J. O. Robb, chair­
I necessitated by the wrecking of the I
Top Notchers
ments and Plead
Available Funds
man, appointed two committees, one
cuss Others
old court house, which started early
| on uniform an<T the other on mem­
Monday.
“One’s nose knows," for the smell
(By James Vickers)
Alexander Roasen, 26, was Thurs­
More than $11,000 was lopped off bership. The uniform committee __ in­
A millage tax to care for the
of
the
big
“
spilling
party"
attracted
day
sentenced
by
Judge
George
R.
Providing that rain, which lately
the bid for the construction of the cludes J. H. Garrett, J. R. Peppard,
A
Mem-
maintenance of the public library
D.
A.
Kramer
and
Dr.
Robb.
....
everyone
from
their
path.
Bagley in circuit court to serve
new addition to the court house
has been the big factor around this
Mrs. Todd made a check on the through eliminations and economies bership committee is Glenn F. Bell, »'>1 probably be voted on at a spe-
»•wn years in the state prison at
ancj cial city charter election soon, ac­
neck of the woods, subside« enough
names
and
quantities
and
came
in
,
Salem on an arson charge. Rossen
effected by the county court and Ted Schulmerich, W. C. Theda
cording to a decision of the council
A. N. Bobbit.
so that a ball may be tpsscd, the
for a shower when a bottle full of the
i
waived
a
grand
jury
indictment
and
contract
was
awarded
Friday
af
­
It. Frank Peters, prominent Hills­
made Tuesday night. City Attor­
Hillsboro team of the Portland Val­
beer, with lots of punch, was open- ternoon to I. L. Young, Portland
pleaded
guilty.
He
was
taken
to
ney Benton Bowman was instructed
ley league will cross bats at Ath­ boro attorney, is considered strong Salem Friday.
ed by Will Hathorn.
and
Marshfield
contractor, for
to draw up an amendment to pro-
letic’ park with the Sherwood club contender for the republican nomi­
$115,496.
Justice Speedy
vide for this.
next Sunday afternoon at 2:30, in nation for state representative.
The eliminations were made in
His sentence came within four
I
TA
1
R*q vires 2 Mills
the first game of the season.
order to keep within the available
days after he set fire to the R. L.
AS
Fl OU fl Ce Cl Library maintenance bas been I a
The Hillsboro team, composed of
funds, Commissioner J. M. Hiatt ex­
problem for years and city and li-
Tucker sheds at North Range and
ex-high school players and local tal­
plained. Sidewalk, plastering, cork
»
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brary officials are desirous of put-
Main streets Sunday night. In his
ent. has the prospects of being the
Merger of nine of the largest in- ting it on a permanent basis and
tile floor and some finishings have
confession, Rossen admitted that he
strongest nine <Tf the circuit and
been omitted in order to make the dependent telephone companies in handling it in a way that the people
set the fire because "he felt mean,”
has won the admiration of the most
reduction. The first figure given Oregon and Washington into one of the community apparently want
and that he had made preparations
severe critics., Sherwood always has
Mrs. James C. Lamkin, 83, widow by Mr. Young was $126,783.
company was announced Tuesday by it. S. C. Killen, secretary of the
to set fire to the new church on
been one of Hillsboro’s bitterest
of the late J. C. Lamkin, Confeder­
Charles Hall of Marshfield, president library board, explained that abso-
Main
near
First
street.
Fox
&
Co.
of
Portland
were
given
Slight
damage
to
the
Jackson
rivals, and has often had the upper
ate veteran, and Hillsboro postmas­ the heating contract for $5,984, of the new company.
luie needs including salaries, light.
Frank
Dorris,
Lawrence
Gudge
bottom fill resulted from the heavy
hand in years gone by.
ter under the Wilson administration, and plumbing for $4,343. The I Details of the financial
structure
fue
; ----
and -- replacements will run close
.
.
.
i
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—
and
Vernon
Johnson
waived
grand
z The Hillsboro-Beaverton mix that wind storm on Monday, investiga­ jury indictments and pleaded guilty died at 9 p. m. Wednesday night at ...........
lighting
and
wiring
will
be
taken
°
f
"
ew
organization
are
being
t0
$3,000.
......
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■ A two mill tax would
was scheduled for last Sunday was tion Tuesday revealed. Reports were to booze charges. Dorris was fined the Smith hospital after an illness care of by Morrison 4 Co., of Port- raPldly brought to completion by t>e necessary,
current
Monday
night
that
the
fill
of more than a year. She had been
u victim of the elements. No prac-
„„ Pierce, Fair 4 Co., of San Fran-
Improvement ordinances for the
$500 and given *ix months ax w«« steadily failing since an accident a lmd for $1,575, and the O. K. and
ticc has been held for two weeks, was going out, but Engineer Charles Gudge.
company of cisco an<^ Portland, in charge of macadamizing of Jackson street
Rose
City
recking
Both
were
paroled
for
but each player has been working D. Jones had a crew at work for $150 Johnson was fined $100 and year ago, and had been in the hos­ Portland is doing the wrecking for this Phase of the organization work
(Continued on page four)
pital for months.
The new company will take over I
out and all look well for the opener. several hours, nnd the storm's im- paroled for $50.
$845.
pression
is
negligible.
Funeral
services
will
be
held
at
The Hillsboro pitching staff looks
Charles Walker is carrying the the Physical properties of the fol­
Sentence was postponed on El- 2 p. m. Friday from the Glenn F.
Brush, planted on the sides of
lowing companies which have pre­
great with five good hurlers signed
bqnds
for Fox & Co.
the
the
fill,
is
growing
to
the
point
ford
Lippert,
when
he
satisfied
Bell mortuary, with the Rev. H. A.
up. Norman Mace, Pacific univer­
Hossack and viously operated with headquarters
Architect
O.
R.
W.
where
next
yenr
it
will
be
a
pro-
court
that*
he
bad
made
restitution
Deck officiating. Interment will be
sity hurler, put his name on the
the contractors have been in con- in the cities named:
Coos and Curry Telephone Co.,
dotted line thia week. Mace was u tection against waves that sweep in to injured parties. Lawrence Lep- in the Hillsboro cemtery.
with the court throughout
schat pleaded not guilty when ar­
Mary Archbold was born in Wood­ ference
Marshfield; Oregon Telephone Co.,
consistent winner nt P. I]., and nt the fancy of the wind.
the
week.
No
definite
announce
­
Electric service was out at va­ raigned.
field, Ohio, June 29, 1844, the
Marshfield; Puget Sound Telephone
heaves one of the fastest balls in
Orders were given in the follow­ daughter of I^dward and Rachel ment as to the employment of local Co., Everett, Wash.; Klamath Tele­
Chambers of commerce should
the league.
Dorman Blazer, the rious times during the day and
sub-contractors
has
been
made,
but
ing
cases:
Emma
S.
Parker
vs.
Rob-
night
due
to
trouble
in
Portland,
Micklin Archbold, an# was married
phone 4 Telegraph Co., Chiloquin, work first to sell Oregon and profit
high school athlete who did lj well in
going
over
the
situa
­
Mr.
Young
is
(Continued on page four)
to Mr. Lamkin in Nebraska City,
the last workout promises to be In according to Manager R R. Easter.
is quite likely that j Oregon; Home Independent Tele- from a consequent greater Oregon,
Neb., -in 1870. They moved to Hills- tion now and it
declared Thomas B. Handley of
(Continued on page twelve)
shape Sunday. Blazer should be a Two things that lick the power com-
sub-contracts
will be
a
number
of
boro in April, 1875, and had lived
Portland, candidate for the republi-
steady winner here, as he was for pany, he nays, are automobile joy-
here ever since. Mr. Lamkin died let here.
■
can
nomination for secretary of
three years an the Silverton team. riders knocking poles down and
The old structure was to be
June 29, 1924. She is survived by wrecked
state, in an address at the Monday
Marl Woods, the teaching pitcher trees falling against the linen.
within 20 days, so that ex- People Aid In
were
A
few
farm
telephone
lines
three children, Mrs. Alta L. Wali, cavating and construction can start
noon luncheon of the chamber of
from Cornelius, Bob Neunschwan-
out for a half day. Manager C. E.
' Portland; Dr. Charles A. Lamkin, the latter part of the month. A
commerce.
Senator W. G. Hare
x(Continued on page seven)
Clean-up
Week
Wells of the telephone company [
prominent Hillsboro dentist and large crew of men started wreck- ’
acted as chairman.
nays. Putting the most'of the city i
cilic worker, and Mrs. J. Allen ing Monday morning.
He said that increased industries
I*
lines In cables has prevented much
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Forent ______
Grove, ____
April __ 5.—Washing-
Smith, Hillsboro, an adopted daugh­
Residents of Hillsboro are co- and more people will decrease the
of this kind of trouble in the city, ton county grangers and their fami­ ter. Four grandchildren also sur-
operating in the annual clean-up tax burden. Mr. Handley said that
he said.
lies are especially invited to attend , v‘ve-
week as much as weather conditions speculation should be localized.
.
The storm played tricks on Dr. an all-day meeting to be held at
Mrs. Lamkin was a charter mem­
The speaker, who was formerly
will permit. In spite of the heavy
J. B. Dinsmore, blowing his garage the Methodist church in Forest ber of the Hillsboro Coffee club,
rains lawns and vacant lots are tak­ state corporation commissioner,
over and doing some damage to the Grove on Sunday, April 15. The and the first president of the club.
ing on a dressed up appearance with claims Hillsboro as his birthplace,
roof of his new home.
pastor of the church, working with Years ago she was active in the Re­
the material aid of strong arms and I and told of a few early incidents
Every section of the county was
High water is reported in all sec­ Mr. Craft, master of the Washing­ bekah lodge, going through the
here.
backs.
represented nt the county club in­ tions of the county, and the hili ton county Pomona, has arranged a chairs twice. She was loved and re­
Members contributed $9.95 to the
Let’s hope that the two remain­
stitute here all last week. The in­ lands were visited by snow.
program for this day.
Jean K. Warrens and C. A. Hub­ ing days of the week will be good, boys’ and girls' club fund.
spected in the community and leaves
stitute included a club leaders’ con­
The morning service begi ns with a host of friends to mourn her loss. bard took sweepstake prizes at the so that all may have an opportun­
Tex Rankin, Portland aviator, will
ference and cooking school conduct­
third annual daffodil show’ at Forest ity to freshen up their places a bit speak next Monday.
a
pipe organ solo by Mrs. Lillian
ed by Mr«. L. A. Humphries of the Local Woman Killed
Grove last Thursday, Friday and this week.
Gardner. The Rev. C. E. Whnrton,
Mr. Hare introduced Mr. Handley
Crown Mill«.
The sessions were
Saturday. Mrs. Warrens took the
Pomona chaplain, is to lead in Hillsboro Soldiers
The spirit of co-operation shown as “one of two famous men born
held nt the Christian church.
In Washington, D. C prayer.
grand prize for the best vase of 12 by the members of the three Boy in Hillsboro on the same day—the
Harris Hansen of Beaver­
The leaders' conference wa» the
narcissus and the best single blos- Scout troops in distributing the candidate and himself.”
ton grange, will sing “The Living
Will
Be
Entertained
first held in the r tnte and created
som of narcissus, while Professor clean-up appeals and application
God,” by O’Hara. Herbert B. Deu­
Miss
Ethel
G.
Waters
of
W/h
wide interest, according to Mrs.
Hubbard took the highest honor for blanks is deeply appreciated by the
el!, farmer and impersonator, will
Emma Hrynnt. county school super ir.gton, D. C., formerly of Forest give the reading, “How Much Land
Members of the headquarters the best vase of six narcissus, Mr. city beautiful committee of the Opposing Gunners
intendent. Club Instructors were II. Grove, was killed in an automobile
(Continued on page four)
company, second battalion, 162nd Hubbard took nine first places and cnamber of commerce and the civic
(’. Seymour, state club leader, Miss accident in. Washington Friday, ac­
infantry, will be guests of honor at Mrs. Warrens five.
(Continued on page twelve)
cording
tq
a
telegram
received
by
Also Make Perfect
Helen Cowgill, assistant state club
J. C. Buchanan took three first
No
a chamber of commerce luncheon in
Mrs.
J.
B.
Wilkes
of
Portland,
leader, and Miss Retta Meredith, particulars arc known, Burial ser- Governor Manny Is
the near future. An invitation will places on his exhibits of Golden
president of the Washington County vices 4ill be at the Cornelius ceme-
In the Oregonian telegraphic
be extended them through the Spur daffodils. Mrs. Warrens took Court of Honor Is
Club Lenders' association.
trapshooting tournament Sunday,
place for the best single blos­
Luncheon Speaker board of directors, The directors first
The cooking school classes closed tcry Saturday. Miss Waters is
Washington county, 75, shot with
voted to have the entertainment som in this group and Mrs. Otto Ol­
*
Held Tuesday Night Coquille,
Thursday to allow Mrs. L. A. Hum­ sister of Mrs. Wilkes.
75, Echo, 75, and Yam­
committee arrange for a joint meet- son took first for most artistic bas­
phries to prepare for the club din- I
hill county, 74. The ties with Co­
| ing with the professional and busi­ ket. Mrs. B. Dickey took all the
Henry
Manny,
district
governor
per in the Grange hall Friday n%ht, Miss Langley Files
first honors on her exhibits of Prin-
First class merit badges were quille and Echo will be carried over
of the Rotary club, addressed mem­ ness women's club.
which was considered the feature,of
ceps. Professor Hubbard took first awarded at the Boy Scout court of until next Sunday when Bend, Pen­
bers
of
the
Hillsboro
and
Grove
(Continued on page ten)
place on his Spring Glories and honor at the Knights of Pythias hall dleton and Roseburg will also be
For Democratic Job clubs at the luncheon of the local
Olympias. Mrs. Jean Warrens -took Tuesday to Bob Hill and Milton opponents for that day.
club Thursday.
President Harry Easter Egg Hunt
To date Washington county has
first place for the vase of 12 blooms Johnson of the Troop 216, Hills-
Meeting at Scholls
Miss Mnnche I. Langley, Forest Hill of the local club acted as chair­
of King Alfreds, D. A. Thornburg boro, R. Frank Peters, chairman of won 13 matches and lost 6. A great
man
and
President
W.
S.
McCready
At
2
P.
M.
Friday
Grove attorney, yesterday filed with
deal depends on next Sunday’s score
first for vase of six blooms, and the court, presided.
»
the secretary of state for selection of Forest Grove introduced the gov­
Has Been Postponed as
Robert Warrens for the best single
Arvin and MarvrJ Robb of Troop for future standing of the local
ernor.
a democratic presidential elec­
(Continued on page four)
216 became first class scouts and team, as five matches are at stake.
He said that thp accomplishment
Tomorrow, Friday, is to be the
tor. Miss Langley has been active
Oscar Schiffer was surely demon­
second class merit badges were
i
of
international
peace
will
be
the
big
day
for
the
school
kiddies
and
The general entertainment, which in democratic circles for a number
awarded to David Combs in personal strating his ability as a trapshooter
theme
of
the
district
conference
at
other
children
of
the
town
—
for
to
­
was to have been (riven at the school of years.
health and Robert Ellingson in by breaking 99 out of a possible
morrow
the day of the big egg Many from Here at
house at Scholls Friday night by the
W. C. Motzke of Beaverton is the Seattle, April 22, 23 and 24.
100, 25 of which were shot from
woodcraft.
The speaker characterized the hunt sponsored by the Women’s Ser­
Scholls Woman’s club, with the co­ first to file for election as member
League
Convention
Vernon Sahnow, Frank Tucker, the 20-yard post. Individual scores
Rotary
club
as
an
educational
insti
­
vice
club.
The
fun
starts
at
the
operation of the Hillsboro chamber of republican cgntral committee. He
Earl Prickett, Glenn Stapleton, Ar­ for the day were as follows:
of commerce, has been postponed on would represent the East Beaverton tution, that helps to make better Shute park at 2 o’clock tomorrow
Rolfe Simpson, 25; Dr. E. H.
thur Wahner and LeRoy Barker of
citizens
of
boys.
He
said
Rotary
afternoon,
when
all
children
dis
­
account of sickness.
precinct.
Hillsboro was represented by two Troop 216 were elevated to second Smith, 25; Oscar Schiffer, 25; Geo.
Ideals teach members to work for missed from the school at that time
the good of the community.
will go to the park, and also those full-time delegates, Miss Martha class scout rank. Nine from Troop Burkhalter, 24; Fred Sewell, 24; H.
Everett Beckett will put on a from 3 to 5 not in st^iool. At 3:30 Mohr and Miss Mildred McPherson, 242, Cornelius, became second class Ireland, 23; Glenn Stapleton, 23;
They were Ross Thelen, Seth Miller, 23; Earl Strong, 22;
Boy Scout program today, and the those in the fourth and fifth grades at the Epworth League convention scouts.
discussion and adoption of new by­ will arrive. Prizes will be given for at Forest Grove Friday, Saturday Carl Hoffman, Robert Cochrane, Gladys Reid, 22; Frank Reh,*22; E.
laws and constitution as proposed the child finding the most eggs. In and Sunday. Twenty-two from this Dan Barrett, Walter Ritthaler, Clif­ A. Deaville, 22; F. H. Simpson, 21;
by Rotary International will be UP case of rain the club ladies will city were present Friday, 17 on ford Mapes, Gordon and Elton Liv- E. Nicodemus, 21; A. M. Jannsen,
21; J. A. Irmler, 20; R. B. Denney,
ingston and James VanLom.
next Thursday.
take the eggs to the school rooms. Saturday, and 12 Sunday.
The local chapter was in charge
20; Jack Battalia, 20; Charles Wun­
of recreation Saturday. Unfavor­
derlich, 20; V. Richter, 20; H. D.
Watching workers wreck the old Hall; coroner, John Brisbine; jus­
able weather caused a change in Farm Meet at Rock
Batchelar, 20; Earl Simpson, 16;
Postoffice
Shows
tice
of
peace,
Thomas
D.
Humphreys,
section of the court house, which
plans for a hike and picnic and the
George Robinson, 15.
and
constable,
John
M.
Brown
and
school gymnasium was used. Edward
was erected in 1891, has been the
Creek Draws Many
,
Gain for Quarter
Olsen of Hillsboro was in charge of
favorite outdoor sport for the week, Walter Psosser.
The
number
on
the
democratic
Old relics and records that go back
a discussion group Saturday and
Miss James Wins
Nearly 60 persons were present
Martha Mohr was in charge of the
to the days when Washington coun­ ticket of thnt yenr will give the im­
pression
that
times
have
changed.
The
Hillsboro
postoffice
showed
a
ty wn.s called Tuality and took in
district intermediate bible word at the farm meeting at the Rock
In Poster Contest
Portland, have been uncovered in The ticket: Representative, M. E. gain of 14.5 per cent in the quarter
spelling contest in the afternoon. Creek school last night. The pro­
ending
March
31,
according
to
Johnson,
Daniel
Baker
and
B.
K.
gram,
which
was
arranged
by
Coun
­
First
prize
in
the
Weil
’
s
Depart
­
attics and store places.
Miss Mohr was elected district in­
C. Holznagel,
Denney; judge, A. C. Archbold; Postmaster Fred
Miss Martha James won first
Many rumors have been circulat- sheriff, A. J. Wilkes; clerk, A. J. which he says is the biggest gain ment Store-Hillsboro Argus adver­ termediate superintendent for the ty Agent O. T. McWhorter, includ­
ed discussion on potatoes, alfalfa, honors in the county Christian En-
ing ns to what may be uncovered Fanno; recorder, T. S. Weatherred; ever shown for this period. The re­ tising contest was won by Miss Mar­ third time.
The annual mid-year institute will clover and corn. A. W. Wilson of deavor poster contest held at the
when workmen reach the corner­ commissioner, Ira l’urdin; treasurer, ceipts in 1927 were $4,368.43 as garet Long of Hillsboro, second
stone, which carries the nnmes of William Pointer; assessor, J. T. compared with $5,003.83 this year. honors by Miss Gwendolyn Heintz be held in Hillsboro next year and Linnton gave a short talk on the Christian church Sunday, Miss Mil-
relations between business man and dred James was second, D. Frewing
of Cornelius, and third went to Miss the convention in Salem.
County Judge Rodolph Crandall, Fletcher;
school
superintendent,
farmer. Mr. McWhorter had fUn- of Tigard and Miss Margaret Pratt
Marie Stranahan of Hillsboro. Hon-
and Commissioners J. W. Shute and Ward Swope; surveyor, J. C. Hall;
tern
slides on fertilizer and potato tied for third.
orable
mention
was
won
by
Mrs.
F.
I). B. Reasoner.
coroner. Dr. C. M. Robinson, and Follette Joins In
production.
If. Jossy, Hillsboro route 1, and by Location Plans Are
The contest was held to help boost
Political tickets of the vintage of justice of the peace, H. B. Luce.
Miss Hulda Berger of Bethany.
the state convention April 19 to 22.
’88 were uncovered in the genernl
This wax in the days when con­
With
W.
W.
Mellar
First is $5 in trade at Weils',
Prize-.« were: First. $5; second, $3,
Changed by Officers Stolen Thrift Safe
moving nround by E. J. Godman, ventions were considered good form
given by the Argus, second is a box
and third, $2. The Misses Viola
clerk in the office of the county and politics Was politics.
of monogramed stationery, and the
Katherine and Pulcina
court. Candidates for county office
Found by Students Ogden,
While times have changed in
Charles Follette has purchased a third is a package of calling cards.
Miss Grace Millgate, county health
Brown were judges.
listed on the republican ticket were court houses and politics, they have half interest in the W. W. Mellar
The advertisements, for thorniest nurse, and Mrs. Todd, juvenile offi­
Gaston won a cake offered by the
as follows: Representative, J. C. not passed up newspapers. Surveyor real estate business and the firm part, showed thought ffiul talent, ac­ cer, are occupying quarters on the
The small safe, which was stolen
Moore, S. A. Durham and W. N. Earl Hobbs found an Oregonian of will be known as Mellar & Follette. cording to the judges, Jake Weil, third floor of the cotirt house an­ from the Hillsboro Thrift store Feb­ county president for the society
Barrett; judge, Rodolph Crandall; June 27, 1891, that has four col­ Mr. Follette is well known in the H. L. MacKenzie and H. E. Mc- nex with the county court, instead ruary 17, was found on the Farm­ having the most people present. Ti­
gard will march second in the par­
sheriff, P. M. Dennis; clerk, E. C. umns of advertising on the first county, having been with the Cady Caskie.
of in the Odd Fellows’ building with ington road Thursday by the Misses ade because of being second. A
Hughes; recorder, Willis Waggoner; page, all headings are label, and a Motor company a number of years,
This contest was conducted as a Mrs. Emma Bryant, county school Helen Sahlfeld and Clara Krug, song service was held and devotions
commissioner, D. B. Reasoner; as­ number of the advertisements are was in the automobile game at For­ baseball game in innings, but has superintendent.
A flag is flying while on their way to school. The
sessor, C. E. Deichman;» treasurer, reminders of the reign of John Bar­ est Grove and just recently was as­ had to be called off at the end of from the school superintendent’s of­ safe was packed off between 7:30 p. were led by the Rev. Fite of For­
Grove. The county organization
William Pointer; school superinten­ leycorn. An al|,wool ^suit was ad­ sociated with W. S. Alexander in the fourth inning on account of fice and is an aid in finding the m. and 8 p. m., the half hour all est
will march first because of their
dent, Clark Smith; surveyor, J. C. vertised for $8.50.
the Used Car Exchange.
rain.
office.
employees were away.
large registration.
Sherwood
and
Hillsboro
Man Who “Felt
Mean” Will mous
Phone Merger
Mrs. Lamkin
Passes Away
Damage to Fill
Is Only Slight
Native Son in
Luncheon Talk
Grove People
Bid to Session
Club Institute
Well Attended
Daffodil Show
Winners Listed
Watching Workers Good Pastime
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Early Records Found Interesting
First Honors in
A'd Writing Taken
By Miss M. Long