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    Page Eight
T huntduy, Hcptcm lnu' 27, 1934
Booster Night
Kinton Grange
G ra n g e
C h a p la in
to
PIONEER INDUSTRY MARKS ANNIVERSARY
Speak
a t B ig M e e t S a t u r d a y
(B y M r*. F- L
Cox)
> 1 0 . A lb e rt M t,Ite r >.». James I* Rhea. > 7 .
John E H «<■>!. $ 5 0
Jam**» Ite m * He*
n««!*l*. >12 50
H e rb e rt IW Im ar S h a ckrl
ford , > 7 . I ’ n a h S Scott. > » . H a iv c * Ed
w in Stubbs, >7 5 0 , Em m a A .k lia Stubbw,
>7 5 0 . Elizabeth
Sturm ,
>9,
M ichael
s tu rtn . > 9 . Joseph I* S h irley. > 5 . Eva
tic r jld in e Seal«, > 7 . Ile n r * rh«»m.i* S hoib,
>8 Jennie B row n \ in H o rn, ><
John
lh o m .t* V a nH orn. >.»
James II W ilson.
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r Wextl 'll. >.». MU h .««•! \m i
io . >•’» P ln lltp B a hnlinc, > 7 , M rs Isabel
Beal. > 7 . Mots It. in iio h r, > 5 , Caleb t hen
e* It. u n e tt. > 1 .' W illia m ll.n *|c x Itell, >.'(1.
D aniel Bishop, > 1 0 . Am> I Brow n, > 7 .
Charles |. B row n > 7 . F lora C am pbell. > 7 .
M x ia I t ai hie. > 7 , l'h«»ma* H Case*, >12
'l. t i* \ d a rk . > 7 . George la w C u r t* . >7.
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M id ■■ ' G ill« w <v. > >
V i o m ’ . i ti.it
n*»»n Eotd. >•». E ranklm 1 u th e r E tancis,
>7
Thomas llaxes, > 7 .
\b n e r Deam aii
l .m e ' >7 James \ Johnson, > 7 . Fran
Very Cape-able
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Ben
C a m e B la ke ly, > 5 . August
M i* I «Ina Bung« i (l« » i B e l t *
C itóm e«), > • Anna t u *ta id , > 8 , M i* J F
Cooke, > !:» , M i* James t ai*»»u, > 1 0 . M i
F la n k C la ik , >S. Minni«- ('••*, > 1 0 , M i*
I ue D a *is , > 5 . Anna
F.glt, > 1 2 ,
Joe
¡ W tnegaidenr, > 1 0 , Ada C u rtis , >.», I * a ll«
tn.hde. > 1 0 . Geoige Hassle*. > > , I «una
M H a g e rty, >*x
lu m e Jon«* >17», M inot
« h ild it n oi ( lu i* Jen»en, Dee d , >.*'.'. M i*
K a tie B u u ke i > > . P i l l i I lu n s te d t, > '0
R ite uour ch ild re n , >17»; Cathciine I «ms.
> 1 0 . John I utideen, > 1 0 , C a th c iin e M»»i
M i* M a t* I* \» tl*,« n . > s . I
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llu t c h c io lt. >,«. Sarah R
Possell, >1».
M u tila I I ’ »'«. > 10 . M i* M u x Pm k*i.«u.
> 8 , Mi* C J K obin*»n > 10 . G vncxa R.»b
m e lle , > 1 0 , C la ig n .e W R
. . Mai
tha Sam*. >1.». M i** (» Itx « S h in d le . > S ,
I « l e i S »icn*on, >.« . M i* 1 1 a u k M . t ' a i l * .
J » M t* J I r,.|*.«n. > 1 0 . M unie I ix I. h
>.«, Fiance* ( ml.x
> ti,
Ida V o lk . >7». I
¡ M a r y W d k r i, >
M a rth a W e *||..|l. >»
K IN Ti’N Saturday night Ls th e |
annual
"booster night" for all
gnuigi s in the county and th e Kx-al
grange la observing it on a big
w ale, starling at H i t o'clock A
number of the granges in t i l e c o t n -
m u n in have been mvttod to p a r­
ticipate and a poigram is tx-uig
arranged bv Mrs Alice Fluke, lec­
turer. Mrs Edith Toaier Went hor­
n'd. chaplain of O n y x i S tate
1> l'.ilh u .in ,
. John
G range will give th e "booster"
v i , p . „ k . „ u ,-, i >. $. vi. n A n u la d « H m , I
1 n. mx w... i. y* M i• Ethel I'
talk O ut-of-tow n talent will also
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tuniisli musical an d literary selec­
K huiM'it > l f
M u lita Jane M icko w . >> ,
l>.«, Ray H etghle*. > S . M y \ C h u rc h ill.
tions. This is an open meeting a n d ,
FIRST CARNATION CONDENSERY
M t V ic to ria Jackson, > > . P eter íro ja n j
> l ' , Ruth Westcott
> .. W II G c in s h ,
all are uivlted to at tend.
o s k i. >> C h ris tia n W a ltlta r t, > 7 , Ge»*r<e
>1», J im Roekxsell
HERE WAS PROauCEB ON SEPTEMBER 6. I * M
> 5 , ( o r . i ru m h irso n .
Carroll P arro tt of Ueaverton lias
W< hi uitK 1 7.
( hat '•
rkd« o '
>.». H e n ry N u tz. > «,
TH E FIRST CAN OF ( a X t u t /i p z t S IL K . NOW
been spending llie past couple of
U h ’ .. S
rhom .iN 1 \o u n t i. > 5 . J o s e p h '
M I R.»p< i > 1 0 . D a n A.I «m*, >.», ( ìr a n l
weeks or so w ith his grandparents.
THE WORLBS LARGEST SELM N C BRANO OF
B v.t > 5 , I O sra i M tls trw n , > 7 . M a rti* I
W « * ( .n h tx .i.
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Mr. and Mrs. W arren Wilson.
EVARORATCB S IL K .
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Bonham , > 7 . I
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Kenn.
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R. |,. I I xp . I .
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Karl C.
I ; .;l«eth
P o ddtt«ke,
>5.
B e njam in i
I. i l>. laud «y ('<• C rt Ils I xp. 4 0. ( o
Bell at Good S am aritan hospital,
F ra n k lin lX Mldrtdc.
> ■ >am uel B tiiljM r* '
J a il E xp . 2 .7 0 , L .ta l. >6 9 0 . 1.1.x t lu c e .
September 16. u girl. Site lias been
>.> W illia m Sherm an \< ihei
r. > 7 . H enr* 1
C
ounty C le rk 10. ( i n
C rt 6. | I, «houx,
named Phillis Irene Bell.
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Sehoene
> 7 . F lu a h c th H a rriso n , >.’»,
Total, > '4 6 2 , P a cific h ta tio n e iy A
Albright Brotherhocxt of th e CELEBRATING th e th ir ti- tif th a n n iv e rsa ry o f th e founding o f th e
John RohiriNon B uell. > 7 . R obert O Ste*
c Co t o A**C**..| * I xp. >«• SS. s
Evangelical churches in th is dis- C a rn a tio n C o m p an y , a p laq u e w as u n v eiled re .e n tlv a t K en t,
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ram . Tax Dcpt E xp , >3 «»0. The C
trie t met September 18 at the W a sh in g to n , o n th e site o f th e first C a rn a tio n C o n d en sery , w here
\e » *to n E ::e>ione, > 1 0 . M ate ellus F ll* * *o rth I
re. Co J a il Exp, > » .8 9 . H aim s A
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tliie
Mabelle Thorne, >■
W right and i t V i s observed as th e first c an o f C a rn a tio n Ev a p o ra te d M ilk v. as p ro d u ced in lil'Hl.
( i t I I* Exp >«»75. I I Hutch
lb it Carlo*- G ate*. > 7 . A lgernon Newton
c ro it, R e lie f, >.». A n ic i lean (»ptical Co,
Ladies Night " A good delegation W itn essin g th e cerem o n y w ere: F ro m le ft, S. B oucher, n ia v o r of
J a i" k e * , > • . ChatleN l.<»*il Rogers, >7».
j Relief P auline
Sw«»|»e. > 1 . C I.
Oakes
was present ^jom Kfountain f^ m e . K e n t, w ho s ta rte d w ith th e C a rn a tio n C o m p a n y in l ‘)00; F ra n k
Jennie 'T hornton, > 7 . L evina F ile n L y tle . I
¡G ro c e r* , Co J a il Exp. 123 .53, C rt Ils Exp.
Laurel and Kinton. The meeting
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M atthex* H enr* P a rk in , > 6 . \m e lia '
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1 .T race, one o f th e tirst fa n n e rs to sh ip m ilk to th e o riginal K ent
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P a rk in
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Ada
N e ib e r g e r ,
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W M cCorkle. >6 8 2
Hill*bot«» Eee«l t o .
home Funs L Brown of Laurel, co n d en sery ; F . A. S tu a r t, c h a irm a n o f th e b o a rd o f th e C a rn a tio n
John Hei man Tiedeman, > 7 , M a non F
Inc. Co ||«»*p E xp , >29 3 0 , Physicians
m ade the address. * b ie h was lot- C o m p a n y ; F . 11. S tu a r t, p re s id e n t; a n d Jo»' C ro w , second o ld est M cM illen >7
R obert C
W allace.
>7,
A l l ' p it.il Suppl* ( ... Co ll.is p E xp , >34
lowed by interesting talks by other
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G eoice lx H o lt, > 7 . G ra n d x ille H a rvey
3
1 . P « «illm d ( i.u .- ia l F le tt ile Co Co ||o * p
members present. I n s tr u m e n ta l em p lo y ee o f th e co m p a n y , lo rra e r s u p e rin te n d e n t o t th e H illsboro, Trask. > 7 , Ernest K . .h n , > >. tn m e F i n a l
F xp. >17 9 0 . West ( oast Telephone Co,
music was furnished by Mr. Bro
Brown O regon p la n t, n o w n ia v o r o f M on ro e, W ash in g to n
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ustus I illn .in N e fl >7
t a n i1
('.» I l p I xp. I I 0 5 . D r It J N ichol. ( •
on his steei
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steel guitar. He also played
play
S tow a**e r, >7». F ita * A bvrnath.*, > 7 , Mar
llo s p Exp. > 0 .6 0 . D i Cha* lim e * . D rug
ised herself to a considerate, K.uei Hager. >.'>, Stephen T ig ln ia n B lack, i
th e ae
i gist. Relief E xp, >1127». H » m r Lau ndry,
and sister. Mias
S how ing th n t aho hnows how ¡ i o J.»d F xp. 18 76, Co llo s p Exp. 24 98.
H a r r y Schmeltzer
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wealthy, but elderly man. played by > 7 . C a nfield F Chene*. > . A r th u r Z elotu*
rw t
a a v ^ m b lv
Helen AobiTvwkltxgkr
Sehmelteer, u and
assembly
O tto Kruger It is not until she l>o**n>, >7 Marx H H u /an . > 7 . George to w ear clothes. Fran ces D ra k e , >43.74 W e d s D cpt Store, Co J a il F xp,
suiging The business meeting was
n **te toe young South American M tim e r Rohtn*on. >7 F re d e rick W illia m > film actress, displays to a d v a n ­ » |8 I H o P I x p 2 8 H . K. lief M l • C
followed by a weiner roast
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rancher. Gable th a t she realizes M ad a n tr, > 6 , Jam e* II H u tch iso n . >5
15 01».
>47 6 2 .
P o w e rs
tage a s tra ig h t fro c k w ith a j II L u n ste d t,
Mr. Pittm an, who is renting tlw j BEAVERTON—Those from this the mistake she is making in Marx H o lt, > 5 . Meh**a Kax Richard. > . ,
' G ro crix
Co llo s p I-xp ,
> 9 5 .5 4 ,
Cady
P rank Richards place, is erecting a w m jty who are attending college plunging lierself into a life which u II Garrish K -h .f. > 5 ; H J SflUtfc, Co cap« a ttach ed to the s h o u ld er i M otor Co. («» s h r f * I xp. > 5 . H illsboro
beam s— a new H o lly w o o d fa ll 1 Garage, Co S h r f * F x p , >23 2 7 , Perfec
new b am to house liis stock.
tins fall are the Misses M argaret offers a maximum of security but J a il E xp >37 2 0 . A rth u r Jes*e F ne dle*.
tre n d .
H e lt an d b u tto ns a m of I lio n B a kery. Co llo s p I xp. 1 20. Co Ja il
Plan Electricity
! Dickman and Betty Buchanan. Pa- the minim um of love. Tlie threads I >7.
T he men, who are interested in cific University; R uth and Alice by which th e complicated triangle
s ilv e r m etaL
Exp. 12 43, >13 6 3 . H ilh lio rn Meat Co.
W ID O W S PENSIONS — L- .* Field A ten.
d ie installing oi an electric light Lundgren. Ivan Bierly and Earl is untangled create a tule perm eat- > 1 7 , Cora Mabie Bell. > 1 5 . Florence
• '«> H o*p Exp. >32 84 . k tlh a m S ta tio n e ry
line through this town, m et a t Qie Jassy, Oregon S tate; Miss Louise ed with emotional pungency and B u tc h e r. > 1 5 . M ar* F B a tchelor, > 1 0 ,
I A P rin tin g Co, Co C le rk ’s F x p , >.»4 36;
home of J. H. Aten Septem ber 19 Martan, Helen Godfrev and Marvin powerful dram atic situations
F re d s Superi«»r
M a rk e t, ( «i J a il Exp,
| E d ith M arie B ro *tro m , > I »>. S * l* ia Bean. I M i* D«»rothy S esm our, >7 2 5 . J II Scham
to talk over and get a line on how Stalder. Linfield college: Herbert
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R ebel
M r* >20 5 1 . W ( ’ G iffo rd , ( o Jad.»i. 20 «»9.
! > 2 7 . Grace D Cree*, > 1 7 , E d ith C u lte r. | oni, >1 2 5 . George S a ttle r,
th e work is to be done. Carl Russell Mason an d Van Brown, Reed col- "
I >1 7 ; Grace C olvin, >1 0 ; E b k M lx.«U . , L u n ste d t, > 10 . L ittle r * P h arm acy, Relief C rt I I * E xp , 24 17. > 1 1 8»; .H dhlM .ro Ar
of Hillsboro expteined th e plan. lege, and K enneth and Douglas
<u*. C om m i * Pn»c * J u ly . 1934
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Stakes have been set during th e Taylor and Bob Denney. W heaton
Prez. >15
L o ttie
Blanche F zell. > 2 3 , E *p . >15 9 1 , C 1. V a n k o u g h n e t «A Co, I Co R ecorder's I xp, 6 75, Co T re a * E xp
past week where poles will be pu t college. Illinois
•3 2 . >40 3 2 . Bush«»ng A t ». Tax Dept
M v rtle Finsle*. >2S
M ar* B Foley, >12 () \ P Exp, — M i* J«>han P e ter Johanson.
and work of getting out poles will
A special city council meeting was
1 Exp,
>20 2<». t»n<«>n W ashington
W ite r
’ I.o tta B Fox > 2 5 . R<«*etta Fleenor, >20 >0.7
Dr J R M a r*h a ll, Relief ( West
<>pal G ihben*. > 1 0 , E l*ie Noble H u *o n. I
■ Service Co, R elief
H e nr* W‘«»od 1 25. ('
be started right away. Many of held last Monday evening to con-
Will Rogers will be a t the Ven­ ¡ > 3 5 , A lth ea H arm on > 1 0 . A ugusta H o lt I c o tt, >12 State In d u s tria l Accident ( ’«»mm. 1 W Thrapp 3 47, >1 7 2 , B u rro u g h s \«ltiin<
the local m en will be employed sider assessments for paving on
p.-.u«'
Officei s
C o n trib u tio n ,
> 2 4 .5 6 .
etian th eatre
putting the line in.
j F ront street.
------ tonight.
. . . , — Friday and ner. > 1 5 . Am elia Isaacson, > 2 2 ; Stella W e*t Coast Telephone Co, Co C le ik 3.37», I Machine t ». < » Ossesso s I x p I », < .
Goes to College
; SERA sewing project is now held Saturday in "Handy Andy. con- j K e arn , > 2 0 . M a ttie K in g . > 1 0 , C atherine Co Trea* 3 '.»0 Co Recorder 3 55. Co As . Sch Supt E xp t» 75 >2 2 5 . Jam e* lew is,
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Ira n Bierly. son of Mr a n d Mrs. in th e G range hall.
sidered his funniest picture.
M arsh all. > 1 5 . Laura I.
M u rra y . >27». i *e**«»r 5 45. C Sch Supt 4 60, Ta* Dept
I Jad E xp . 12 2 0 , Co ||» *p E xp . 46 20. Re
Floyd Bierly. went to Corvallis
McMinn Bible class met Saturday
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w an ted him to re tire ' Donna v hanck M ere d ith . > 2 2 ; Mabel t
C ir, ludge 7 .6 0 , Co Judge 9 .8 0 , (
September IT to enroll a t th e O. S. evening at the R. D. McMinn home J ? . , u ‘ a little—but all mav and , M ille r. > 15 . Cora E l*ie Moe. > 2 0 . Flor 3 > h 60
I h .f Exp, 45.25, >103 6 5 . D«>hrnianii H o tel
e u tf 2* 85, Co S u rveyo r 3 75, Co Juv
C. He is a graduate of Beaverton on Canyon road for th e third meet-
mkkP^ W i i l a wild bSv .nee J N e n to n . > 2 0 ; M a rg u e ritte Pater
I Supply Co, Co H«»*p I x p >9 •
I he Cp
ende O ffice r 3 8 0 , Co Nurse 2 70. D lst
high school and of Kinton. He h as ing of th e season W. E. G arnett
-on, > 1 2 . Anna J Pave*. > 1 0 . France* A lt* 8 8 ,, Total. > 8 9 .8 0 . J J Hau« !. < rt john Co, Co ll» * p I x p . >2 1 5 1 . Ilills lto ro
always token a very active p a rt in adult advisor of th e i class, gave a
M an t/’o i ^ \ n V h e ^ c tu re 1 R andolph, > 2 0 . B ernice R * c h lic k , > 3 0 ,, H * E xp , >1 7 5 , O tis E le v a to r Co. C rt I I* Shoe llo s p . Co Ja il Exp. >7 ■•». Sh.iw Sup
I ply Co, In c , Co H»»sp l * p . > 2 2 .6 0 , Amer
4-H club work
and given
given demon-
demon- talk
talk on
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Mirations
W om ens Missionary society of
i e _i’F lt
J* ? > ] . M ■ • E Sharp, >3 3 ; M a r) L Smith, I P o rtla n d G eneral E le c tric Co. Co J a il Exp I Itan Brush (
stratum s on corn raising a t toe
the
Women's
Bethel
Congregational
church
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Shepherd. > 2 0 . J .d ie S m ith, 1 1 1 2 4 . C rt I I* E xp . 9 6 o ,. T ta i >207 I flö s s e t A D exeis. ( .» I l -|» I x p . >9 7.8,
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show and other gatherings. M r., m et Thursday.
nartv in a swank New O rleans cafe 1 $ 1 5 . B e rtha A Shaver, > 1 5 ; M uriel 2 9 . H a rriso n D H uggins, ,M D R ebel F ran
Helwtg, Co C le rk s I xp. I 79, Tax Dept
Bierly took an active part in de-, The G irl Reserve Cabinet of the
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Orleans caie.
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James H D a vis, Co Re
I Clara E lizab eth W e s tc o tt.> 2 2 ; M rs W R confer * E xp . > 1 0 .5 0 , (> B K ra u *. Co Sch k»P . I 62. >3 4 1 . I Hie Jack so n , ( lerk Sch
bates in connection w ith his w ork’high school held a pot-luck din-
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i n h i g h school and ^tood high in ner a t th e home of Miss Mary
W orkers Protected
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numerous declamatory contests.
| Jan e Ju n o r Thursday evening.
E nulie P A m ato, > 1 5 . Marie J Dingley. S h rf s Exp, >33 2 0 . D r R A B i* *e tt Re
Two new telephones have been t Presidents of toe classes who were Roose£ S ,
'toM emDlovror? th at j > 1 5 . Olea Geneva W all. > 2 5 . B e rth a k lief ( W J .h n s io n 19.50, R M B e lknap
installed during toe past week by elected last week are: Donald Jossy.
lia b le ¿
or to ^ n w n - Dailey, > 1 5 , Susan M ille r, > 1 0 , R u th Be c h ild 2 50, Jam e* 0 H a llo ran 8 50, Total,
Mr Llllegard of the West Coast seniors; Frank Emmons, junior;
e. „ d em o t^ o r d i ^ ? « l n v atrice Anderson, > 3 0 . Stela S h affer. > 15 , >30 5 0 . M ate In d u s tria l A ccident ( ’«»mm,
Telephone Company. They are in Raymond Rugland. sophemer», and
d, S t io m ^ S S t c i I aura E tta Haynes, > 1 8 ; Mabie T H a rriso n i • H
l xp. 11 73 Crt Hi l * 1» 1
th e homes of Mrs. Lilly M. B ierly , Shiginaire Nagae. freshm an.
I v i t S i c ^ o f c ^ w S unon
T o ta l, > 1 3 .6 8 ; D r J B Dinsm ore, Relief
and W L. VanHorn.
i Mrs. L. Meyers gave a paper last ®n u ig evidence oi code violation.
Grand
J u ro rs :— John
F rid a y.
>5 7 0 . E x p >33 5 o . Jo h n Han*.-n, (',» J a il T x p ,
Miss Grace McCormick of H ills-! Tuesday evening a t th e Rebekah
W m A G oodin. >3 6 0 ; W allace H H oeffel. > 3 . Frieda A h re n *. 8 th Grade A Tea cher’s
boro spent a few days last week i meeting commemorating the Re-
Exams Fd, >6 5 0 , 0 B K raus, ( ’<* Sch
> 3 .7 0 ; Edgar A Jones, > 3 . Jacob Kem
with her grandm other Mrs. Lilly bekah degree.
mer, >7», E B S appington, >4 2 0 , Edw A **up( Exp. > 3 0 . P I. Patterson. J u ve n ile
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norm al for th e school year. Miss first m eeting of th e season as $7. yrank A V I ,. n i, J 8 , Willum Frxnklin — Roy E B ie rly . >13 4 0 . J u lia Berggren, > 2 5 ; Lester Chase. Co S hrf s Exp, > 6 ,
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F o r th e old hom e f a r aw ay.
W h ile a lo u r i n ’ f o r th e old tim e s
S teals th e s u n sh in e fro m th e day.
And the depth* of black hornet»ickneae
GREATER
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Y o u r saddened s p ir it plum b«.
T i l l th e jo y 's a ll r o n e fro m b e in '—
T he n th e hom e to w n pa p e r comes.
F o rg o t, a w h ile y o u r sadness.
L a id aside, a w h ile y o u r care.
W h ile you read th e la te s t gossip
O f th e dea r horaefolks back there.
M iiw in * n o t th e s m a lle s t ite m .
A n d you w o n d e r and exelabn.
A s you read w it h in its colum n s
Some fa m ilia r , w e ll loved n a m e
Susie Sampson’ got a baby—*
W h a t a th a t m ake h e r. n o w , th e t h ir d ?
G ra n d m a Sampsoe cam e fro m R o seburg”
J u s t a» soon as she g o t w o rd .”
Bet S m ith . R eedsport, spen t th e week-end j
W ith th e Johnson g irls , h e r chum s” -
Ff>r a w h ile y o u ’ re hack th e re w ith them
W hen th e hom e to w n pap er comes.
‘ A lic e B ru w ti weds lo ca l m e rc h a n t” —
W e ll, y o u 're n o t s u r p r ie d a t th a t.
Head o f th e e n g agem ent p a r ty
I n th e A u g u s t
S o cial C h a t.”
“ H e n ry S w anks g iv e huge h o u -e w a rm -
in g ” —
M u s t have Ijeen a s w e ll a f f a ir .
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E ve ryb o d y in th e to w n s h ip .
F ro m th e lis t o f nam es, was there.
• M rs. M u rp h y buys a w a s h e r” —
‘ ’F re d d y H o p k in s luaes d o g —
“ J im H ic k s g e t te n pounds o f honey
F ro m a bee’s n e *t in a lo g " —
You devour each l i t t le ite m
A s a h u n g ry b ird , does, crum bs :
A n d yo u r w o rk can w a it fo r re e d in ’
W hen th e hom e to w n pa p e r comes.
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H e a d in ' on. you can’ t help d ro p p in ’
J u s t a te n d e r te a r o r tw « ,
Ab you read abo ut th e p a a sin’
O f som e dear oM frie n d you knew .
“ G ra n d p a W h itlo c k died th is m o rn in g ” —
H e wan e ig h tr- n in e and past.
P o o r old soul, w e «ho uldn’ t m o u rn h im .
H e ha* gained his re s t a t lasL
Q u iltin ’ b e « and d a n c in ’ p a rtie s .
Pledged to give readers the best Sunday newspaper in the
field, publishers of The Oregonian w ill present for your
approval next Sunday an enlarged Sunday Oregonian . . .
complete in every detail and packed w ith interest from
firs t to last page. New reading th rills await you. Make
sure of your copy of The Greater Sunday Oregonian!
Linen showers and treasure toum ;
Sam e old names “ am ong those p re s e n t” —
Just <xio m is s ln ’ - a n d I t ’s yours.
In y o u r th ro a t, a fu n n y feelln*
T ig h te n s th e re and F inda n o m b a ;
As old m e m o ria l com e th ro n g in '
W hen th e hom e to w n pap er comes.
M aybe, tax», y o u ’l l f in d a m e n tio n ,
J u s t a li t t le one. o f y o u ;
H o w th e y hope yo u ’ l l be aucceasful
In th e w o rk yo u ’ ve trie d to do.
1'hough, perhaps, y o u ’ ve been discouraged
J u s t a litt le , up t o then —
C o u ld n ’t d is a p p o in t th e hom e fo lk s .
So you vo w t o t r y a g s in .
Seems to m e t h a t even Heaven
M ig h t be k in d o f h a rd to hear.
I f th e re w e re n o heavenly postm en
B r in g in ’ hom e to w n papers there.
B u t H eaven g ra n ts th e th in g s you love
m o s t;
T a k e y o u r c ro w n y o u r h a rp t h a t s tru m s ;
I ' l l be w a it in ’ a t th*> gatew ay
T i l l th e hom e to w n pap er comes.
Argus classified ads get results.
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Joe Palooka The Bungles Tarzan Hairbreadth Harry
The Captain and the Kids
A Strain on the Family Tie
Hawkshaw the Detective
The Teenie Weenies
Gasoline Alley
Moon Mullins
Harold Teen
Polly and Her Pals
Ella Cinders
The Gumps
Dick Tracy
Buck Rogers
Just Kids
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