The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 01, 1935, Page 12, Image 12

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H IL L S B O R O
many spectators w hile in Banks
butchered by a firm in
Banks Mothers N It orth was Portland
and rendered into
lard.
Mrs. Ed Paetsch spent Friday and
Plan Reunion | i Saturday
visiting relatives in Port-
A.
Most Personality
and She W in * Cup
I land Saturday evening Mr. and
1 Mrs. Dallas Cook and Miss Hazel
T h o r n b u r g h C e le b r a t e * Paetsch brought h er home
Mrs. William Joos of North Plains
H is 103rd B irth d a y
I visited her sister, Mrs. Minnie
AR G U S,
Helvetia Boys
Complete Hike
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
T hursday, August I, iy;if,
"Flirtation Walk” at Venetian
H
Pack to Tillam ook; M r*. E.
Batchelder Hostes*
Schulmerich, at the E. C. Wilson
( B r M rs.
W o lfo rd )
(By M r» John M Davidson)
Friday.
BANKS Annual reunion of the ' home
HELVETIA Helvetia Boy Scouts
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B
W
Armer.trout
M others' club will be held F r i d a y . , . . .
- returned from their cross country
afternoon and evening at the home .
j -h ,i i r
at'
hike from Patten valley to Tilla­
of M r s A. C. Wahl All members. *on and ch lld rin at M ountaindah
mook on Thursday and Friday. A r­
Sunday.
past
and
present,
w
ith
th
eir
fam
nold
l.cppin met part of the group
1
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t .
...» . . . J
A
— ,*
i Mrs.
’ll ».
E
Ed
.U
i Morgan
U V I k .t ll
I returned
V IU IIIV U
IIY
home
U IIV
Thursday and Mr and Mrs Fred
lies are invited to attend. A po
f
week«'
luck dinner will be sc rie d at ® 301 w ith
daugh(er Mrs w s w „ .
Wenger of Portland went on a fish­
p. m. in the Wahl picnic grounds. lis, at Thatcher.
ing trip to Tillamook and part of
Hazel Wolford spent the latter
: the group returned with them F ri­
Mr and Mrs. Harold Bennett of
p art of last week w ith her cousin, Portland
day. The boys were J. P Donald­
visited Mrs. B ennett's par-
R uth Lilly, at Gales Creek.
son. W alter Hershey. Kenneth Wen­
ents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chris
Rieben.
A boy, G ar)' Paul was born July
ger. Jim Davidson. Emil Yurkovich.
Wednesday.
36 to Mr and Mrs. Paul Rosen-
Fred and Jaek Bauman. Hamilton
Don Moore is visiting friends at
•rons Mrs. Rosencrons and baby
and their scout master. Joseph
Troutlake.
W
ash,
this
week.
are in the care of Mrs. C. Maxwell
I Wenzel. Each one packed fishing
Mr and Mrs. Fritz K nute and
at her home.
tackle, a blanket and a share of
Mr. and Mrs Raleigh Lilly and ?am,1>' of vYamhi!‘
Mr and
the eats and made their bed in the
little daughter ElmabeUe of Los M??. F rank , ? in,ck Sunda>'
woods Mr and Mrs. Elm er B atch­
Angeles. Cal . and Mrs Belle Lilly L Ml“ Ethelda Lippert returned to
elder w ere dinner party guests of
of Cornelius visited Mr. and Mrs. h«r home •» b~ ‘ts Mllls Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Epler at Forest
Fred Wolford and family several after spending the sum mer with
G rove Sunday.
days last week.
her cousl.n - Marie Rieben.
| Mr and Mrs Alex Barclay and
Mrs. Stella Kelly, who made her , Mis? Y'",,a , ^?.rk e r' who is em-
daughter Jean. Mr and Mrs. Frank
home last year with Mrs. N. Ber- PIov^ 1 at ?’ed‘' U s ln Portland is
Simpson and son Allen w ere d in ­
dan, is now staving at the Stone ’Pending h£r , '¿aS,a.ti" n wlth„ h,e r
ner party guests at the home of
Home, west of Banks.
»^ter, Mrs. Ralph Wilcox, in Banks
Mrs. Elizabeth R itter Sunday.
Miss
Opal
Tucker
has
returned
and
w
ith
other
relativ
e,
near
here
Jam es Davidson is the only 4-H
-
_
•» .» I— "t,t^r,,^l!
» — . • ■
'.»»»«
Rev. I Jack
M itchell »■ and
Tom
home from Portland, w here she
club mem ber in the Helvetia dis­
has been employed f o r several Vai
l
etL
°*
Portland
visited
at
the
trict this year He attended the
tt la
ooel.iF home
I .
'
S f/»»»/»'»I,
J. I M.
Kessler
Monday.
months.
county 4-H club picnic at Balm
Miss Marie Rieben spent several
Miss M arian M axwell returned
Grove Sunday, accompanied bv his
home last week from a four w eeks’ days last week w ith h er uncle. Ed
parents. Mr. and Mrs J. M D avid­
visit w ith friends at Bacona. She Rieben. east of Banks.
son.
Attend
Convention
was accompanied by Miss Wilma
Mrs. Batchelder Hostess
Mr and Mrs A. C. Wahl and
Rosencrons. who is her guest for
Mrs. Elmer Batchelder was host­
sons of Banks and Mary Evelyn
a few weeks.
ess at a luncheon party Friday, Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler, stars of “Flirtation Walk," which will
be shown on the Venetian theatre screen Sunday, Monday and Tues
Mr. and Mrs. M. H elliard of F or­ Gibson of Forest Grove attended
honoring Mrs. Natalia VanMoock.
day.
est Grove visited Mr. and Mrs E the postmasters' convention at Co-
who is leaving for California Mrs.
T ucker Sunday.
! quille last week. On the way there
VanMoock will visit her brother,
Mrs. N. J. G riffin visited her they visited the J L. K ipper fam-
Robert Hilbert, near San Diego
mother. Mrs. K atherine Keenon. ily at Philomath. R eturning home
Mary Beth and Patsy Lou Perry
at the Sm ith hospital in Hillsboro i they visited several of the beaches
of Seattle are visiting their aunt,
Saturday. Mrs Keenon is confined and at Taft they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Batchelder, this week
to bed w ith a broken hip w hich re- Mrs. Claud Hutchens and family-
Mrs E S. Lassiter and daugh­
S S President Johnson
A lexandria wasn't a bad place
suited from a fall as she was try -
Mr. and Mrs J. M. Kessler and
ters Gloria and Lorrane visited Mr
Mi»» E u g en i« A b b a y , 2 0 , 1 4 6 7
Bombay to Suez It is full of guides, just as Port
ing to close a gate at her home daughters Elsie and G eraldine vis- Fourth
and Mrs. David Tschabold Sunday
— - aven u«, San D i« f o , becam e
June 23. 1935 Said was. Some of them follow
near N orth Plains Wednesday.
ited Mr and Mrs. W E. Pegg in " T h e S p irit o f San D ie g o '' a t A n je r i-
Mrs. Tschabold and Mrs. Lassiter
A few hours ago we passed Mt. you around like shadows, and tin
B
e a v e r t o n la
st M
n n r f a v evening.
e v e n in e
c a's E x p o w lio n , B a lb o a P a r k , w b e a
Beaverton
last
Monday
' are sisters.
Has 103rd B irthday
Sanat.
but
as
there
was a light only way to get rid of them is to
»he was n am ed fro m a group' o f 3 6
Clara Tschabold returned from dust storm we couldn't see it Night call a cop I wanted to take a poke
Ambers T hornburg celebrated his
cnoi
Longview. Wash., Sunday w h e r e before last we passed Mecca. I had at one. but that would be u bad
103rd birthday Monday. The day
com m u nities a ll o v e r the c o u n ty.
she had spent three weeks visiting a heck of a tim e trying to sleep ! policy us all of them would be a p t!
was passed quietly w ith a few re l­
_ _
. ,
.
,
.
Tka
th re e
dozen
beauties w e re
her sister, Mrs Wallace McCuen. with my head tow ard Mecca. The to mob you. Most of the fellows
atives and friends calling. Although
The McCuen family brought Mrs country around here is bare, a n d , that went ashore took along blaek-
Mr. Thornburg has failed some in
Tschabold home and spent the day when 1 say bare I mean bare It jacks nnd canes, just in case
the
. ... past year
. . he is . . still in good
-
| BEAVERTON—Beaverton Mason- !“ <(«">*■
Is the beginning of the desert, and
Worked on storage plans last
health considering his great age? ic and
S tar annua, plcmc ■ -
-
----- — = ------- ! here.
Mrs. L. Alplanalp is in Portland nothing growing at all
night. It is a lot of fun. Eighty pet­
Mrs. Flora M unford of Banks was held Sunday at Avalon park w cre hosts to the Congregational having
medical
care.
it
is
beginning
to
cool
off
now
,
cent
of the cargo is going to
and son K enneth of Corvallis drove with about go ,n attendance
Bethal Ladies' Aid and their fam-
Otto Schindler is not improving
to th e Bonneville dam Sunday
Eighteen members of Beaverton ilies Tuesday evening w ith a pot satisfactorily and his son Paul took as we are getting farther north ! New York. It contains Cashew nut«
The heat is different, due to t h e 1 from Bombay und rubber from
w here they w ere joined by Mr G range w ere in attendance at the (y*ck suPPer served in the attrac-
Mr. humidity. Will arrive in Suez in Ponang und Singapore. T here is
and Mrs. W ilburt Munford, and the meeting of the Pomona Grange at l*ve grove at their home. A social him to Portland Sunday.
Schindler
is
suffering
from
heart
about six hours, and then start up quite a lot of tin going to Genoa
four made the trip around Mt. Tigard Ju lv 24. October meeting of | hour was enjoyed around the out-
the big ditch. It was my impres- | Van. the other cadet, and 1 went
Hood loop. Mr and Mrs. W ilburt the order will be held in Hillsboro door fireplace. Mrs. M yrtle Haines, trouble.
Mrs.
Harold
Johnston
of
Mason
Munford returned home w ith Mrs.
Officers of Beaver chapter, O. E Mrs C. E Mason and Mrs. L. L. Hill visited Mrs. Toge Johnston in sion that the Suez was a modern out to the lighthouse in Alexandria
canal with lock*, trees, towns and j It is one of the seven wonders o f
Flora Munford for a few days visit. S., and th eir families, the social Myers were each presented w ith a
Hillsboro Saturday Mrs. Toge Jo h n ­
E E. Fulgham of Dayton is vis-
, .clu b and th eir fam ilies enjoyed a Sift honoring them for th eir many ston and her infant son are doing everything along the side, but I the world, if we went to the right
am told that it is just a big ditch i one Would like to have seen thi
iting this week w ith his son-in-law , delightful pot luck supper and social calls in behalf of the Ladies’ fine.
through the desert sands. I will j Catacombs and Cleopatra's bath
and daughter, Mr and Mrs. B. B .¡social evening in the beautiful gar- Aid.
A. Anderson of Mason Hill is know more about it in n day or so. I but time prohibited In Port Said
Tresham.
tx , « . _ » » « »
».
dens oi **r - and Mrs. S B L aw r-'
■------------------------
very ill at the Jones hospital. Mr
In Bombay I saw the s n a k e Eddie bought a swell camera for
Mr- and Mrs. D elbert Hutchens ence at their home at Raleigh
Anderson has Had two m inor oper­ charmers, the Gates of India and i $5 30 It was a G erm an make. And
.
H utchens attended the Thursday, the occasion being i n
ations recently.
the Towers of Silence. The Towers as there is no duty on cam eras in
Wilson fam ily reunion at Rippling celebration of July birthdays. It
Threshing is in full swing now. of Silence Is the place w here the Egypt he got u gixxl buy.
W aters Sunday.
was Mrs. Lawrence's birthdav.
Fall
crops
are
pretty
good
and
also
dead
bodies of men. women and | Hope to have time to see Pompeii
Mrs^ F rank G nndle visited Mr
Employed in Drug Store
early spring planting, but late
Assistance of the agricultural ad- spring crops are very poor due to children arc laid in large cisterns tomorrow. I know I will get to
and Mrs. Eli G rindle Saturday. The
Elm er H am den has been employ-
to be devoured by vultures This < see Veshvios, as it is right near
latter accompanied her back to ed as druggist in the Dean d ru " justm ent adm inistration in estab lack of rain in May
is part of the religion of the P ar- : the city, but probably w on’t have
Portland for a few days’ visit.
| store. Mr and Mrs Harnden will fishing or re-establishing facilities
Mr. and Mrs Sigert Sorensen and sie. and is closely guarded. We i time to make a trip there,
Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Webb of m ake th eir home in Beaverton for disposing of the Pacific north- family returned from Puget Island
Before I forget it, will you buy
Tim ber visited friends in Banks
Mr and Mrs. W alter R. VanKleek west whea’ surplus w ill depend last week Mr Sorensen resumed were just led along the paths of
Monday.
and daughter C athryn accompanied u P°n if16 size of the w heat crop work at the sawmill at Linnton, this beautiful park, past the eight up any old geographies that you
different
Towers,
that
no
one
is
j
think
I would he interested in, as
Mr. and Mrs
Erin Coffey and oy Mrs Gladys Wills and her nationally and the regional distri- which had been closed due to the
allowed to touch or enter, e x c e p t: I will w ant them when I get back
children of Portland spent the daughter Patsv of Portland lef' bution of such surplus as may oc- strike.
the packers that pack the bodies This will give you plenty of time
w eek-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. Cass Monday on a two weeks' trip cur- T h‘s was ,he answ er in part
on them If you folks have a folder to look for them
Anil another
Wilson.
through Southern and Eastern Ore- irom Secretary Wallace to a special
called "Round the World Guide." thing, you can mail your letters
Mrs. H attie Davison returned to gon.
interstate comm ittee headed by
which is about 8'-j by 7 inches, has at a later date, than you have been
h er w ork at the Masonic home
Mrs. Jessie Davis of Omaha vis- William A. Schoenfeld of Oregon
28 pages and is full of things to doing For instance, letters mailed
(B y M r . Zell G S le u tS e r.l
Tuesday after a w eek's stay w ith ¡ted Mrs. Rubv Boyd and other s ,a ,e coI]ege which called upon
see
in each of the ports along with in Hillsboro get to Egypt in about
Mr.
and
Mrs
Ray
Kuiken
and
her mother. Mrs. M. A. Dodds, and Beaverton friends this week
him in Walla Walla asking the re-
other relatives. Mrs. Davison has
Miss M argaret West, daughter of sumption of business by the era- children visited relatives at Lyons pictures in the outside columns you 15 days Letters mailed in Hillsboro
over the week-end.
will get an idea of a few of the I on May 15 got there on May 29
been taking treatm ents in P o rtla n d . Mr and Mrs. H arry West, is at- ergency export corporation.
■ and were there for four weeks bo-
Mr. Workman of Riverside, C a l, things I see.
for ulcers on the eye and is much tending the international conven-
Secretary Wallace told the com-
Is Stu eating his spinach Tell fore I get there. This tip won't do
improved.
tion of the W alter League, Luther- m ittee that he understands the pe- visited Monday at the E. D. Hite
home.
him he don't know how lucky he much good this trip as your reply
Mr. and Mrs. F rank Watson of an young people's organization, at culiar situation confronting the
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Struthers. is to have home cooked things
will probably not reach me until
P ortland visited Mrs. M. A. Dodds St. Louis. Mo. Miss West is the ora- growers of the Inland empire, and
Elizabeth
and
Kenneth
Struthers
Sunday.
I am getting closer to San Fran- our return to New York from Bos-
torical delegate of the T rinity Wal- said that if conditions become
M arjorie K erns of Vancouver, ter League of T rinity Lutheran such that price levels are threat- and Gayford Wilson attended the cisco now, and the trip is half over i ton
U. S cigarettes are being lim ited '
W ash, is visiting Mr. and Mrs church. Portland. She will retu rn ened in this region he will not be wedding Friday evening of Miss Hurrah!
aboard ship now. or rather they
P aul Rosencrons
by w ay of Denver, w here she w ill1 unsym pathetic tow ard taking such Ella Bean and Orville Reynolds at
S. S President Johnson are being put under seal now, be­
Dr. Young lo Preach
be met by her father, who will steps in surplus rem oval as may the C hristian church at Hillsboro.
A lexandria to Naples cause they will be limited In Italy
Ernest Hite Jr. got his leg acci­
Dr. H enry Young of Hillsboro will motor there to attend the G ideons', be necessary. Such operations are
June 28, 1935 Cigarettes aboard ship are 55c a :
occupy the pulpit of the Banks M. convention. They will retu rn home specifically authorized by the AA dently cut w ith the hoe Monday.
A
lexandria
was the first port carton, as they are free from taxes
E church Sunday evening in the together.
act.
that
you
didn't
receive
a letter That makes it eheup to smoke, but
absence of Rev. E. Tilton, who will
Congregational Ladies' Aid were
M eanwhile announce m e n t h a s O p er a to r E x a m in er H e re
from me. At Suez we received I haven't started as yet
be at the Epworth League Institute guests of Mrs. George Taylor been received from W ashington
fo r T w o D ay* N e x t W e e k mail but were unable to mail any
at Falls City. Miss C arrie Bam- Thursday in the grove at her home th at the AAA will seek a goal of
Who won the G allahad trophy,
R. J. Dooley, exam iner of op­ as far as I could find out. Quite a the Barnes cup, etc.
ford of Hillside occupied the pulpit A pot luck luncheon was served, some 53.000.000 acres of w heat un-
erators
and
chauffeurs,
will
be
in
record for an 18-year-old cadet
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Spear of West Slope was hon- der contract for the new four-year
Hillsboro Tuesday and Wednesday.
Got my first glimpse of Italy this
Miss Patricia Jensen w ent to or guest.
S. S. President Johnson
program ju st being launched.
August
6
and
7,
at
the
court
house
morning
and also got to see Mt
Naples to Genoa
Portland Friday w here she has em ­
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Kennedy and
between
the
hours
of
10
a.
m.
to
Aetna,
which
is
an
active
volcano
ployment.
Ju n e 30. 1935
sons of LaGrande w ere recent « « „ .I ____ -r
5 p. m. Tuesday, and 8 a. m. and of 14.000 feet height. We could see
guests of A. M. K ennedy and friends M e n *<ens N o w T r a in in g
Sell Big Hog
Just a short letter to keep up
the steam coming out of the top. my reputation.
Frank Rinck sold a hog last S at­ in Beaverton.
B o y in S to c k in g A rt 5 p. m. Wednesday.
In case you look it up on the map.
. I got _____
,__ ___
to see _____
Pompeii
as __ I „„
got
urday that weighed 783 pounds.
West Slope Saturday eve-
Process of m aking stockings from
Let the advertisem ents help you I it is on the Sicily side right at the the watch off, and It sure was In
He purchased the hog a few days ning Bible class was joined by a cast-off silk w earing apparel is
point of Messina.
teresting We rented a car for $8
earlier from a Mr. M illhauser near i *arge delegation of young people being taught to a crippled Portland m ake your shopping plans.
Astoria
who had fattened
it on from the Union Bible class at a bov bv B Menkens of Hillsboro
garbage from a CCC camp The hog ; picnic supper Saturday evening at
route 1. R e training is being ^ v °
not quite two years old. was a , Louie's park.
en under the state board of voca.
very interesting sight and drew I Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Shellenberger tional educational program.
Mild left at about 9 15 after first , they left, they were all standing
Moltitf over to the Hex to mall our at the rail, waving goodhy (<> th<<
letter». T here were two mute», a fathers, mothers und wive«, and
radio operator, and the three cadets singing I was sure a scene that
i ttial went. We hired a guide and ' g rip p 'd you. and I had n sinking
I weld through in about two hour» feeling in my stomach, even though
We got to »ee the Forum. Court of I didn't have any Intereat ta the
1 Justice, The House of the Vettu. war.
Hall of Appollo, statutes, and many
Please save the Argus, Headers’
i thing» that I have seen pictured in Dig» 'Nt for in«*
iiny Latin book. The tnuscuiu wus
I*. S Just passing Elba Napo­
1 very interesting, a.s it had dlshr», leon’s* old hangout. St. Helens In
1 spoons, va»e», pans and even form» the background Cun see his home
i of men. women and children that und castle, and also tin* m onum ent
bad suffocated from ttie heat. I erected to him
' .»ore got »unburned going through
J there.
On the way back we »topp'd at
a sidewalk cafe und had a plate I
of spaghetti apiece and I had an
(I ncorpora (rd)
extra dish of ravlollas. We were
C o lIrr U o n a
—
C r e d it K rp u r ta
overcharged, and so we dashed up
to the chief of police to get thing • ,
In
settled It took u m about an hour '
to finally get the price .settled and 1 Wuahlnifton. Tfllamouk, Yamhill,
Polk and Marlon Countlm
back to the ship
1 saw one of the most impressive IVraonal Contact on Gollcotlonz
scenes yesterday that 1 have evei |
WaahliKton County O ffice
I seen. Troops of soldiers going to -
war down in Abysinnia We docked
Commercial Building
right alongside the passenger ship
B ccoik I a n d M u lti H L rv c U
that was converted into a transport i
P lu m e 3071
We watched the men go aboard dur- '
lllllaboru, Orcgoa
mg the duy, und ut six o'clock when |
Credit Bureaus
I
a ah
ENOUGH EIRE
INSURANCE?
o
Neil Richardson Writes About His
Experiences on Around-World Tour
Beaverton Lodges
Hold Annual Picnic
th a t question.
Have
your
loss
little
Hiteon
you enough Insurance to replace fully the loaa at
home, property or buaine**? Anything less Is yuar
Don't run the risk when Fire Insurance cust* sa
per thousand.
CHAS. L. WALKER, Agent
116 S. Third Ave.
Hillsboro, Oregon
Every form of protection Fire. Auto. Casuully, Liability
Fidelity, Surely, Life.
¿“ ‘“‘«oF£
Wallace Keeps Tab
on Wheat Surplus
the New 1 9 3 6
Now ¡g the lime to iinhwer
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A u g u st
I’wd. Boric
1st to 10th
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Hillsboro)
DELTA DRUG STORE
Menkens has received consider-
’ able recognition for his process and
j the state has sent H enry Marugg.
i a form er Hillsboro boy. to him for
three weeks of training. The state
I has also purchased equipm ent from
I Menkens in order to make the boy
self-supporting.
Subscribe now to the Argus. In
Washington county $1.50 a year,
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cabinet.
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(With Philco All-wave Aerial $54.95)
1936 PHILCOS— $22.90 up
Momingdew
G U ER N SEY D A IR Y
LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE
SAM HUI.IT & SONS
EASY TERMS
Phone 2568
1*6 miles south of Hillsboro
Selfridge Furniture Company
Phone 21X
136
You’ll discover th at every
bottle of M om ingdew Milk Is
identical in high quality, de­
licious flavor, and healthful,
nutritious qualities. Itay in
and day out, the perfect ch ar­
acteristics rem ain the same.
The vitam in content, the but-
terfat content, and the w on­
derful flavor never vary. Try
a bottle today. •
8.
T h ir d
A ve.
Gold Medal Diploma W inner
,d
in p e r fe c t g o o d taste
A r t P o i n t l b e r n . ( . S r a 1. b y is o f
h ig h est q u a lity , even a n d sm ooth to th e ton
die sh n d in ^ u n ifo rm , th e sty le s co rre c t . .
has society s u n q iiah fied 1 njipr
ap p ro v al.
Tiic season's newest in Socia/fy , or-
rect W eJ J /n g Invitations a n d Marriage
/nnounrernents, illustrated in this years
n ew A rt Point' liooJs m ay ho seen at this
gflice.
Consult this book w ithout obligation/
the prices are very reasonable.
(Venetian ticket, Jam es Say, 152 N Fourth Ave.. Hillsboro)
Jffi llsbonitJfcrAr g u s
With Which 1* Combined The Hillsboro Independent
in 1934 — Score 98.2
Silver Medal Diploma Winner
in 1933 — Score 97.8
V is itin g
C ard,
..th e
n e u ie r
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