The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 25, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Six
Hazeldale Club
Elects Friday
ARC. U S .
Touring Sedan Newest in Ford Line
H IL L S B O R O .
Music Festival
at Beaverton
D e b a t in g
Easter Program Held Sunday
A fternoon at School
UKKGON
Team
W in s
M o re
Thursday. April 25. I
Wo specialize In quality
mereiai p r in t i n g Argus
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BEAVERTON Music Festival for
Fielt Id 'j hielte»
I schools of the eastern section of
HAZELDALE - The community
Walch I hl» S|i.nc tor Ille W e r k ’»
i tile county will be held at the
club held its monthly card party
Derby Wlniierl
1 Beaverton high school auditorium
Saturday evening. Ten tables ot
, May 3, Those participating in the
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"500" w ere in play. Honors were
; event are the Beaverton. Aloha-
won by Mis. Max Berger and Max
Huber. T ualatin View, Kuleigh.
Berger; Mrs. Joe Busch of Aloha
Whitford, Kuiton and Union schools
and Mr. Nickstrom of Huber, sec­
M arian llagg W inner
ond. Club will meet this Friday
evening. Officers will be elected
Marian Hagg won first place In
and all members arc urged to a t­
the W ashington county typing con-
—
tend.
j test in the second y ear class in ac­
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Taylor had
Tills descried fum i a t llcavci. tik is . Ils once-ferllle Ilei.Is
curacy and second place in speed
There «re a hundred rvu
as their house guest last week Miss
hurled by d rifts during du I storm s which have been
(dug III«
I For her work she was aw arded
suns why you should drink
Sharley Taylor of Portland.
country, Is a lu t ilo testim onial of (lie dam age wrought hv Iho
gold and silver pins and a fountain
Milk — «11 of thorn good
pen from B ehnke-W alker
Easter Observed
"gray te n e r ." C oiitinuaiice ef the •ternis, ruining vast acrciiKcs
of farm lands, has brought to W ashington a deluge ef ploaa for
Easter was observed Sunday a ft­
reasons! More Milk m eans
Debate Tram Wins
federal ahi.
Miss Mildred Twoliy and Delbert
ernoon instead of the regular Sun- n t e W EST and most luxurious of design adds to its graceful p ro p er-' appointments. The car is room ier
better health. Drink at least
Burke. Beaverton high school a f­
day morning Sunday schoo
is
Ford V-S cars fo r 1935 is tions, and leaves the interior free than any
previ
any
previous
Ford
sedan,
sent-
a quart a day.
firm ative debating team, won over I
school house was beautifully d e c -1
J r
Weichbrodt
and
Annu
Meyer
were
orated w ith spring flowers and a the F o rd o r touring sedan shown fo r passengers when traveling. The ing six persons com fortably. The the Eugene team in the q u arter fin-
home Sunday.
fine program was presented by the above. A commodious built-in trunk F ordor tourin g sedan is richly u p ­ new touring sedans are available : als for state championship.
Q uart
Mis Pfahl of Hillsboro v is it e d
children. Songs were given by the which is an inherent p a rt of the car holstered and fitted w ith de luxe in both Fordor and T udor models.
Beaverton Masonic lodge a tte n d -1
her daughter, Elsie K rahm er, und
prim ary and interm ediate classes.
I ed the eleven o'clock church serv-I
BLOOMING
llei nt A n d e rso n family Easter.
The boys of the interm ediate class ly since he butted into the milk
l Ascension Day. Pilgrim Guild, each I ices in a body Easter morning at
S e v e r a l w o m e n o f th e L u t h e r a n
I Thursday at 2 p. m. Young people's the Bethel Congregational church spent Easter at home with his
presented a play entitled "The control fight at the recent legisla­
F irst Easter. O ther numbers in­ ture. but were apparently pretty-
M F C h u rc h iB e th a n v l
meetings as announced. Pastor may The sermon was preached by the family. He is employed in Eastern c h u r c h c le u n e d th e p a r o c h ia l s c h o o ,
cluded a duet by Misses Denny well satisfied w ith both Mason and
On G erm antow n road Sunday ** co«»«»«« <’ach day betw een 10 pastor. C harles F( C lark The’ eve- Oregon digging wells for the gov­ April 18.
and Doughty of Beaverton, duet by Plum mer. Of th e new board mem- school everv Sunday. 10 a. m ; Ger-
a!'d noo«L «r by appointm ent. ning service of the Bethel Congre ernm ent on an Indian reservation
Malcolm and Harley Newton, and bers at least tw o should have the man service. 11 a. m.. first a n d » ,hc houst> of» ee-
E Jackson gational church consisted of a can He states that much of the d rill­
Subscribe* now t o th e Argus In
phone 2104
tata by the choir directed bv Mis ing is through rock and that the O r e g o n $1 50 a year Six months
several other vocal and literary producer's viewpoint. These are th ird Sundays; English service, l l i
...,
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depth of the wells is anyw here tt5c. T hree m onths 50 cents. Two
I. R. Metzler.
numbers.
Glenn Marsh. Hood River apple a m . second and fourth Sundays.
^ s h io n e d Gospel Mission
from
287
to
804
feel
They
are
now
Mrs J. D. Bridgman has re ­ grow er and form er president of —E. Ju liu s Traglio. pastor.
tf
Interdenom inational A special in-
tf
Defeat G rants Pass
working on their eighth and last months 35 cents.
vitation
turned to her home from Emanuel the Oregon Co-operative council,
, to strangers,
,
, who .. are look-
.,,
Beaverton high school's strong well and will soon begin the erect­
hospital after a m ajor operation.
mg
for
a
place
w
here
they
will
affirm
ative
debate
team,
and A. E. Engbretson of Astoria
C hristian Science Church
, ,
.
.
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Mildred
Mr
and Mrs. J. P. Jones of now in the seed business, but for-
Services are held every Sunday
al home Everybody welcome Twohy nad Delbert Burke, won u ing of windmills.
I.eonard Milhly had the measles
Chehalem Mountain visited Mr and merly in charge of the agricultural at 11 a. m.: W ednesday evening1 s Frid'w
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2 -™ c " f m
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• H'ls,Vl‘ vlc,ory over G ranU P«“
” rn V
u d*
Mrs. W. A. Jones Sunday.
experim ent station in Clatsop coun- services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school Friday. . 30 P m. _Mis. C. E. C lark for the Western Oregon title F r i­ last week.
in
charge,
326
W.
Main
street.
Tom Miller fished at Oregon City ty. Edgar W. Sm ith of Portland. at 11 a. m. Pupils up to the age
G lo r ia McCoy has been ill with
day evening at the local h i g h
Friday and brought back a 20- | the third m em ber of the new board of 20 years are welcomed Free
school This same affirm ative team whooping cough
Christian Church
pound salmon
is an outstanding business man of reading room open on Wednesdays
will debate Chiloquin high teams
Clara Helmold. Ruth Simantel,
Lord's day church school, 9:45 a May 4 at Corvallis for the state
Mrs. Tom Miller and little daugh­ the state, M arsh and Sm ith are and Saturdays from 2 until 4 p m
u*
Elm er Gursko and Oscar Muhly
ter Jean and Mrs. J. B. Thornton democrats.
Sunday's topic, "Probation A fter m., C. H. Nosier, superintendent championship.
w ere guests of Rev and M r s E
Let
every
mem
ber
of
the
school
and fam ily of Portland w ere in
Death."
W Hinrichs on an educational tom
Senior Play Friday
feel the responsibility of being
Tillamook Wednesday and T hurs­
Not to be outdone by his col­
A num ber of senior students of of Portland Good Friday afternoon
present
every
Lord's
day.
Classes
day.
league. State T reasurer Holman,
Banks M. E. Church
,
. . tBht‘aVl‘V ?n h‘.i h W,UI » ^ ent '• and evening.
Guests at the M iller home S un­ who last week announced the a r ­
Sunday school every Sunday. for all ages. Morning worship. 11
m ystery play, "The Pan-
Mr ami Mrs. John Jepson and
day were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Felsher rival of a new granddaughter, Gov- 9:45 a. m„ Mrs H. Jensen, superin- o'clock. Special music Sermon. "Our
ractice." You h e r s <-la«' »riday night in the family attended the funeral of J
and family' of Beaverton.
ernor M artin this week announced tendent. Preaching se rv ic e s b y Rule of Faith and Practic
¡„
lo c a l h ig h s c h o o l g y m n a s iu m
L u - Jacobson In Portland April 15. Mr
Mrs. O. L. Johnson received i that he also had ju st become a I Ellsworth Tilton, pastor, e v e r y are urged to bring pot luck din
Lime
Lumber of nil kind«
welcome visit Sunday from her grandfather for the second tim e Sunday evening, 8 o’clock Ladies' ner and go to Forest Grove after Merne Deun and Donald Walker Jacobson was a brother-in-law of
and
Aline
Boswell
and
Clarence
Mr. Jepson and proprietor of the
tw in sister, Mrs. Niels Anderson, As is G randpa Holman's case s o , Aid meets first and third Wednes- service for the dinner and fellow ­
Cement
Z
urcher
have
the
leading
roles.
Moulding«
w
alnut
orchard
south
of
the
Je
p
­
and family of Toledo. O ther vis­ G randpa M artin's new grandchild days at 2 p. m.
tf ship of t h e county association. O ther characters in the play are son farm.
Please let the pastor know if you
Planter
Sn«h and Door«
itors at the Johnson home Sunday also was a girl.
|
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John Koehnke Sr Is 111
have no way to « o and autos will Bill Woods. M ildred Twoky. Alda
w ere another sister. Mrs. Oscar
Ola«« and Glazing
Beaverton Church of C hrist
Lehman, Lois Russell. Vera Mc­
Lath
be
secured.
C
hristian
Endeavor.
6:30
Miss
Helen
H
orner
of
Portland
Purcell, and fam ily of Salem; Mrs.
Oregon motorists can thank the
Next Sunday is Bible day and
Elroy. Ray Markovich. John H an­ spent her Easter vacation with her
Builder«' H ardw are
A1 Jacobsen and family of P o rt­ giant magnet which the highway we urge all new m em bers of the p. m. Junior, interm ediate a n u sen
C edar Poets
and M arkey Sayre.
parents, Mr and Mrs J E Horner
land, a niece. Mrs. H enry Bass, and departm ent drags around over the I Bible school as well as the old young people Evangelistic service,
Cellar
Lumber
Fuller
Paint«
Henry and Stella Gurske, Erna
family of Portland. Mrs. O. L. Jo h n ­ state for saving them the annoy- ones to be present Do not let the 7:30 p. m Song service assisted by
SPEED MEANS POWER
Sim antel. Florence Haase. John
son’s father, C. T Hammen of ance and expense of innum erable large Easter attendance cause a young people's choir. Sermon, "Does
Oak
for
farm
They
last !
S tar athletes have throw n the und Regina Neumann, E le a n o t
Portland, is spending a few days punctures. Last y ear this magnet slump. Notice that t h e evening the C hristian C hurch Believe m
16-pound shot nearly 53 feet, but
m
achinery
W
ater
Salvation?"
Baptism
al
serv
­
w ith her.
Veneer Wall Board
picked up 22.671 pounds of nails, service will begin 15 m inutes lat-
Virginia Sllihpp of Hillsdale vis­ spikes and bits of wire, every er than form erly Preaching next ice following. Wednesday, May 1. a man, if he had the energy of
Spruce Lumber
average-sized car going 40 miles
Fir
Tex
ited the school here and w as the piece of w hich represented a po- Sundav morning and evening oy church school conference. 7:30 p an
hour,
could
put the
shot 4 . . 4
4U U Z O U H T ,
in a »
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U
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Thursday.
May
2, 7:30
p. . I m l l , . per
guest of Joan Hail.
Brick
tential puncture. The magnet cov- pastor. Mid-week service Wednes- m.
Poultry
Netting
E
F.
Atchley,
representative
of
ate?
,hc
O
re«on
s
‘a
«f
Mo
Q uarry Opens
«Incorporated)
ered 5317 miles of highw ay during day at 8 p. m. Services for Sunday
Tile Block«
The quarry opened up for its 1934 at an operating cost of 84 as follows: Bible school, 9:45 a. in., Anti-Tobacco league, will deliver Let s Quit Killing" safety cam
Collections
H
ardw
are
Cloth
( redit Reports
an illustrated lecture. Friday. May
season w ork last Monday. This cents a mile.
Elex-O-Glaaa
T. B. H arris, superintendent; com- 3,
In
6 p. m., the Ladies’ Aid is spon ' paign. He could throw It nearly 10
year it is being operated under
G arden Stake«
' miles
he nad
had the energy of u h -, u i
* * *
m union service, followed by preach-
ues n if ne
Cel-O-G la««
SERA management. A rth u r Mills
The report of t h e comm ittee ing. 11 a. m.; young people's meet- soring an “Oregon Product" din
is foreman.
Oil
and Turpentine
Shingle
Stain«
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which has been investigating re- mg. 6:45 p. m.; preaching 7:45 p
Mrs. W. S. Junkin of Tigard and lief conditions in Oregon is ex- m. We earnestly solicit your at- May 12. We cordially invite every- ard
Personal
Contact
on
Collections
one
to
our
services.—R.
L.
P
u
t­
daughter. Mrs. Leander Francis pected most any day now. The tendance at these services if vou
nam. pastor,
O ff.cjal
and daughter Jeannie of Portland committee, which is headed
by have no other church home —M
Washington County Office
a ., au
• and Un°tticia, News —
No order« too large or too «mall to receive
visited Mr. nad Mrs. W A. Jones State Senator McCornack of Lane Putm an, pastor.
All
that is fit to print in Hillsboro
T rinity L utheran Church
Commercial Building
last week.
county, completed its hearings last
our .sincere attention and service.
and
t
h
e
county
—
Court,
arrests.
Public worship. 10:30 a m.; Sun-
Mr. and M r s . William Heil and week and has been engaged in
Second and Main Streets
Pentecostal Tabernacle
day school. 9:45. Serm on topic
taX5 T ' w« ,d in «8- b i r t h s .
Plume 3071
fam ily visited Mr. Heil s uncle, analyzing its findings which it will
151 W. Baseline St.
Phone
2891
— Sunday school, 10 a
Abide with Me”—Luke 24. 29 L ist A rgus’
lety EverX * '« * in the
Hillsboro, Oregon
William B urkeley of Vancouver, summarize in a report to the gov- m.; Sunday
morning worship, 11 o’clock; radio service of the season w ill be
Wash., Sunday.
ernor
young people’s service. 6:30 p. m.. heard over KEX Sunday at 1:45
Mr. and Mrs Leonard Hallock I
. . .
evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. T ues­ p. m. You are cordially welcomed
and son of Portland visited Mr.
The board of control is now en ­ day, 7:45 p. m.. p rayer meeting. to
w orship w ith us.
and Mrs. C. P. Syverson Friday and gaged in an inspection of state
Saturday. Mrs. H erbert Barnes and institutions, dropping in on its su- Thursday. A pril 25, 7:45 p. m..
Bible study. Saturday. A pril 27,
Methodist Episcopal Church
fam ily and Doris Syverson . of
. Port I perintendents w ithout w arning and
Nicodem. a missionary from
C hurch school. 9:45. Miss Rose
land visited their parents, Mr and giving them no chance to put their Frank
India,
who
is
home
on
furlough,
is
Cave, superintendent; divine w or­
Mrs. C. P. Syverson, Easter.
house in order for th e official in ­
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Brooks and spection. For the first time in sev­ to be speaking at 7:45 p m.—Harry ship. 11. sermon subject. "One
Downey,
pastor.
G
reater;" Epw orth League, 6 45
Mrs. Mary McHenry visited Mr eral years the board m em bers find
evening service. 7:45, "Christ Mam:
and Mrs. George Watson of Aloha them selves able to ride in the
Whosoever Will
festing Himself.” Easter is past and
Sunday.
same autom obile w ithout flying at
we look forw ard in our churcu
(Above North Plains)
Virginia M iller is staying with each other's throats,
Sunday school. 10 a. m. Had a calendar to the coming of several
her aunt and uncle at Tillamook. |
. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Hesterlee and fam ­
The house and senate comm it­ large attendance Easter, keep up great days, among which are M oth­
ily visited Mr and Mrs. J. Jersey tees have completed their task of the good attendance. The scripture er's Day, C hildren's Day and Pente­
ord is tem ptation. M orning se r­ cost. We invite you to join us in
at Aloha , Sunday.
__
. . .
ivriouife
kuv ivi,i.3iau»c
revising the
legislative juuiiiaio
journals w
mon. 11 o'clock. The sermon will be the worship of God during these
and the copy is now in the hands concerning
the church in perfec­ great days. You will find in the
Portland visited Mr and Mrs. Ar of the printer, who w ill be tu rn ­
th u r Mills for several days last ing out the bound volumes of the tion. T here will be no afternoon or services of this church inspiration
servire as the people are for daily living, hope for the fu­
week.
legislative proceedings w ithin the evening
going to West Linn to enjoy a tu re and a fellowship that will
Mrs. Lyle Taylor visited Mrs. next few weeks.
rally
and
fellowship meeting there. gladden your hearts. "Come thou
Weaver, who is a patient at the
• • •
Tuesday night, regular p rayer for w ith us and we will do thee good
St. Vincent’s hospital. Mrs. Weaver
F rank McCulloch, public utilities sick, special music and sermon by —C
harles M. Reed, Minister.
underw ent an operation and her commissioner, is the pinch-hitting
pastor.—Melvin E. Jam es, pastor.
condition i-_
is _ reported
_ - . c i favorable.
• i.
j
I contact man for the state adminis-
Bethany B aptist Church
visited h is ! tration McCulloch has been fill-
Pilgrim House
Bible school. 9:45 a. m„ J T
daughter. Mrs. A lbert Newton. S u n -, lng a num ber of speaking engage-
Sunday, Low Sunday: Chapel Croeni, superintendent; classes for
Give P
ments for th e governor before services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. everyone. Preaching service, 11 a
,u T u
granges, cham bers of commerce m. At morning prayer Pastor Henry m.. subject. T h e First Miracle
r J ^ I / a r° O Chll<iren0fb? i and other organizations.
S. H aller wil lspeak on "A Week Choir and organ music. Luncheon
rooms gave an Easter program, fol-
_________
Later" <St. John 20:26), commem­ and program, 1 p. m., in church
lowed by an egg hunt.
A n Saints M ission tEpiscopali
orating the first Sunday a f t e r basement. Young people's m eet­
. *7 _
First Sunday a fter Easter. Low Easter Portion of the festival music ings, 7:30 p. m., alw ays room for
^ unday : C hurch school. 9:45 Serv will be repeated. At vespers the more young people. Song and
T
ice of m orning p Drayer
rayer and sermoi
sermon sermon topic will be T h e Son and preaching, 8 p m., subject. "R ight­
(Continued from pane onel
at 11. Young people's fellowship Eternal Life" (I St. John 5:12). eousness vs. Iniquity." Everyone
is not enjoyed by even the gover­ at 6:30 p. m.
Sunday. May 5. will be observed as w elcom e—Rev. Theo Leger pas­
nor’s most ardent supporters. Cook's
Professor G unn of Pacific U ni­
explanation that his visits are versity w ill lead fellow ship study May Day, honoring St. Mary, the tor.
"purely friendly” lack a lot in ex ­ on "Why We Keep Sunday Instead m other of Jesus. A full musical
service will be sung. There will
Hillsboro A rgus contains all the
plaining his stand-in w ith t h e of the Sabbath."
also be a special musical program news of Hillsboro and the su r­
democratic administration.
the following Sunday, M others’ rounding communities. Read i t
• • •
GREAT BLOW POSSIBLE
Day. No mid-week services until and keep inform ed on what is
Reorganization of the milk con­
When an autom obile going 60 Wednesday, May 29, the eve of happening at home.
tf
trol board this week came as a miles per hour hits an object and
bolt out of the blue While the re ­ is stopped w ithin three feet the
moval of E. G Harlan of Eugene blow would be enough to lift 40
was expected it was generally be­ sim ilar cars three feet in height,
lieved
that the other two members
.
----------- . declares th e Oregon S tate Motor
m the board — Burge Mason of association, in connection w ith its
K lamath Falls and O. M. Plum m er ‘Let’s Quit K illing” campaign. High
of Portland — would be retained. I speeds cause some accidents and
The milk co-operatives were known 1 alw ays m ake the results more ser-
to be after H arlan's hide, esp ecial-1 ious.
(By Mrs. J. C. Smith.
á
WHY!
Blooming Man at
Home for Easter
10c
CHURCHES
McFall Jersey Dairy
BUILDING M ATERIALS
Pool-Gardner Lumber Yard
Credit Bureaus
S,'
The Identifying M ark to Look for
only A. B. C.
Papers can use it!
y-,
LapltOI News Letter
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physical appearance that signifies how many copies of
a newspaper are printed, read and paid for.
There is however, an identifying mark that was
first used twenty-one years ago which PROVES the
circulations of newspapers that are authorized to carry
this statement: “Member Audit Bureau of Circula­
tions.’’ Over a thousand newspapers, representing over
SO per cent of the total newspaper circulation in the
United States, are members of the Audit Bureau of
Circulations. (A. B. C.)
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
-—
BEAUTY SHOPS
PHYSICIAN
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
General Beauty Work
Permanent« and all kind«
beauty work.
AND
SURGEON
A. O. PITM AN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
of
Telephone 1381X
Balronv ffillnboro Pharmacy
X-Ray and Phyaio-Therapy
Commercial National Dunk Bide.
Telephone»
Office 3231
Residence 791Z
Sanitary Beauty Shop
DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
All kind« of
Beauty Work
Physician and Surgeon
PERMANENTS
a specialty
Telephone 1471
WEIL’S APARTMENTS
Mabel Sr hen del
Wells Building
Office 2882
DENTISTS
Telephone«
Residence 2681
GARBAGE
PR RALPH DRESSER
Dentist
COLLECTION
G arbage Collection
AND CANS
Commercial Building
t). I». CORRIERI
Telephone 144
Evening«, Sunday* by Appointment
Telephone 2325
INSURANCE
RUBBER STAMPS
GEORGE T. McGRATH
BUY YOUR
Wanhinaton Counly
Agenrie«
INSURANCE SERVICE
First National llank Building
Phone 2211
For information
Hillaboro
«bout
Directory
or
RUBBER STAMPS
from
HILLSBORO ARGUS
t« Advert Itera rail
The Arm«— > !•!
n
Rain, rain go away—
come aga in some other d a y ," sings the
boy who wants to play outdoors.
But we welcome a rainy day, for our job is
not only to deliver water to your home, but
to collect and store it in sufficient quantity
to insure dependable water service and fire
protection at all times.
OREGON-W ASHINGTON WATER
SERVICE COMPANY
RICHARD E. WILEY, Manager
Hillsboro, Oregon
To enjoy membership in the A. B. C. publishers’
circulation records must be complete and accurate in
all details. Strict accounting must be made of every
paper printed, showing where each copy was circu­
lated - how each subscriber was obtained - whether or
not the subscriber is paid or in arrears - or, whether
the paper was given away without order or payment.
Then the all-important information: HOW MANY
copies are read and paid for?
All these facts are secured by an impartial A. B. C.
auditor from his regular annual inspection of an A. B.
C. member’s circulation. It is passed on to the adver­
tiser in the form of a yearly A. B. C. audit report, the
latest of which concerning this newspaper is now avail­
able.
Wi 11M b )Pt®Mrq us
One of Only Two W eekly Newupnpcr A. B. C. Member« W. «t
of the Rocky Mountain«
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