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H IL L S B O R O
Safeguards the Public
A RG U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
T h u rsd a y , N o v em b er 7, 1935
OREGON
at all, It w ill tie on my legs ”
"No go
Y ou'll
be
scrap in g
against rocks an d ru n n in g upon
C o n tra ry to w h a t m ay th e b e lie f o f
snags W on't huve miy k nees left
som e, public a d v e rtise m e n ts by tax -lev y ­
Red C ro s s M em bership R oll-C all w ill be co nducted from
if you try th e H ighland style. How
W ith Which 1« Combined the Hillsboro Independent
A
rm
istice
Day
to
T
hanksgiving,
an
d
ch
airm
en
hav
e
been
u
p
ubout those lynx sk in s for leg.
ing bodies such as th e county b u d g e t a re
Billaburu Arirua «itab 1894
H11 !-b«>r«> I ndependent aatab 1ST*
po
in
ted
in
ev
ery
section
of
the
county
A
large
sum
of
mone>
gins, along w ith moose tn o eersin i?"
- ...... ..
M r K IN N K Y A M r K IN N E Y . Publisher.
lly R obert Ames B en n ett
s tu d ie d e a rn e stly am i c a re fu lly by h u n ­
has been ex p en d ed b.v the Red C ross for
Published Thursday.
Entered as second-claaa m atter in the
For th e first tim e since they had
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erg
en
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relief
in
th
e
county
th
is
year,
poatoffice at Hillsboro, Oregon
m et, tlie girl gave him a genuinely
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eratio
n
of
th
e
T his is p ro b a b ly m ore tru e of th e farm
P lan s P a rty W e d n e s d a y
friendly sm ile "T h ai's d ecen t of
M RS. K C. M c K IN N E Y
V E R N E M c K IN N E Y
c itiz e n s 'in the ro ll-call aolicltution th a t this
you, Alan How soon call you m ake
ta x p a y e r, w ho ta k e s a g re a t d e a l of in te r­
Associate Editor
Editor
is
possible
F
ifty
cents
of
ev
ery
m
e
m
b
e
r­
them'.’"
il ly Mr». K W . H inrlch a)
est in public a ffa irs .
sh ip goes to th e n a tio n a l c h a p te r for r e ­
( C o n tin u e d f r o m teat week)
"Cut m e a steak off tliu, nearest
B LO O M IN G
L u lh e ra n
L ad ies’
lief and disaster, und on all la rg e r m em -
T h e light o f p ublicity on public fi­ Aid
He u n b u rk le d his puck, slung the leg of moose. W hile y o u 're r o o k ­
O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R O F W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y
is sp o n so rin g a la d ie s ’ rally in
berships,
th
e
re
m
a
in
d
e
r
of
tlie
sum is
puck-board on bis buck, unit p ic k ­ ing It, I'll see wli.it call be d o n e "
n a n c ia l a ff a ir s is a necessity a n d a s a fe ­ the basem en t of th e c h u rc h N o­
Selected as O regon’s B e t W eekly Newspaper. 1830
av a ila b le for county re lie f
ed up Ills rifle mid belt ax. tlu x b y
Wlien she re tu rn e d t i l e knife
Named on A ll-A m eric a n Weekly Newspaper Eleven, 1930
g u a rd to th e peo p le, p ro v en so over y e a rs v em b er 14 at 2 p. m. M r. a n d Mrs
X’ish ip s a re as follow s;
traili'd a fte r him out uf camp. T hey mid started to broil th e greut slut)
Honorable Mention N ational E ditorial Association Newspaper
of e x p e rie n c e . T h e few d o lla rs sp e n t on C arl S u n v n ta l and fam ily of
w alked in In d ian file ull (lie wuy of m eat she had sliced off, he laid
A m ount of
For t'lia p l. For N H I
Production Contest, 1934-35. and General Excellence, 1935
lain s \ ¡sited h e re S unday.
1 lues
aro u n d to llx* m uskeg sw am p, Hux- ’ out tlie p air of lynx skins. A few
th is p u b lic ity is w ell sp e n t a n d saves N o A rth sev P ere
Local Sei V. S ervice
cold forced A llen S ini-
Subscription Kates S tric tly Cash in Advance
A
nnual
M
em
bership
1 N
$ 1 (HI
by w ith Ids gaze fixed coldly upon knife stro k es c u t u tt th e g reat
$ .50
m any, m any tim es w h a t it costs. A re c e n t antel, w ho is em ployed a t F orest
W ith in W ashington County
Outside W ashington County
C o n trib u tin g M em bership
th e tiack of his leader.
5 00
4 50
; h air-p ad d ed paw s and slit th e leg ,
.50
Per year ....... .............
11.50
U . S., per year ......— .... 12.00
e x a m p le of th is kind w as p o in ted out by H ills golf club, to sp en d several
S
u
sta
in
in
g
M
em
bership
At tlie sw am p G urtll cut a totc- into thongs Wlien tin- g irl bro u g h t
• a ll
10(H)
.50
Six months ______ — _ .S5
days id last w in k at ins hom e in
Foreign countries »... ........ 1.50
S
u
p
p
o
rtin
g
M
em
bership
th e A sto ria n -B u d g e t at A storia, w h ere th e N
23 00
pole and passed It th ro u g h the te n ­ him tils bro iled m ouse steak , hi*
24 50
.50
o rth Plains.
lig h t of pu b licity , sta v e d o ff w a ste fu l e x ­
M E M B E R --O re g o n State
F irs t Audited Paper
F ire a t B ra n d s w s
----------------- .+ dons of tw o h in d q u a rte rs of moose j show ed h er how to w rup a sk in
Tile re m a in in g qu,'liter lie strati aro u n d each leg like a tilglitopped
Editorial Association and
L a r gee t A uditevi Week­
p e n d itu re s, a n d w as re p rin te d h ere. T his
A fire, w h ich b ro k e out on th
N ational E ditorial A sso
ly C irculation in O re ­
|)ed to Ills tiuek-board He folded j legging, tying It w itli th e crossed
tion.
gon.
is b u t a n e x a m p le of th e p ro te c tio n a c ­ roof of th e Em il B ra n d a w home
th e second lynx skin for llu x b y j thongs.
sh o rtly b efo re six o'clock S atu rd av
to use as a sh o u ld er pud Upon
"T h ere you m e. Miss It,unlit It's
c o rd e d ta x p a y e rs by p u b licity e lse w h e re . evening,
w as u n d e r co n tro l before
A n Independent Newspaper, whose services and policies are
it the m ining en g in ee r rested Ills a p air uf leggings such as o u r un-
based on the principle of the Golden R ule.— "A nd as ye would
A lth o u g h th e re is no q u estio n of th e in ­ serio u s dam ag e had been done.
end
of
th
e
tote-pole.
that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise."
' cexturs w ore w hen they p irated
1 By M r . Z.sll <; S tru tH .ra l
te g rity of p re se n t o ffic ia ls th e y do not
Y oung F olk H old P a rty
M atthew 7:12.
_
, _______ , -
Wlien they reach ed (lie cam p tlie high seas In v ik in g ships anil
H
ITEO
N
H
iieon
p
u
p
ils
en
joyed
A g ro u p of th irty -fiv e young
hold o ffice fo r life a n d one c a n tell little
ailed up th e T ham es w ith H enghlsl
u .. H allow e'en p a rty at school T h u rs Miss It.until and tier fattier w ere and
E m phasis on full a tte n d a n c e . , . | i day
people a tte n d e d a H allow e'en p a r­
llorsa."
out g ath erin g wood At one end of
a b o u t th e c h a r a c te r of th e ir successors.
afternoon.
th
e
y
e
a
rly
m
eetin
g
of
th
e
ent
ty in th e ch u rc h b asem en t O ctober
H uxby sat up. b lin k in g T he th in
R obert C am pbell has been a b ­ tlie fire, thick sm oke w as rising
H illsboro businessm en in a se cre t b a l­
T he light of p u b liicty sh o u ld be th ro w n 31 sponsored by th e Y oung P eople's e x e c u tiv e board of th e P o rtlu n '* d
from high school a w eek w ith from g reen stick s an d leaves: at shake dow n of moss an d spruce
lot co n d u cted by th e re ta il tra d e s co m m it­ on a ll public e x p e n d itu re s by a ll public society of th e L u th e ra n ch u rch area council. Boy S couts of A m e r­ sent
th e oilier end. th e p an of sliced tips hud done little to soften th e
flu.
ica.
in
P
o
rtlan
d
.
N
ovem
ber
13.
Is
Rev an d M rs C J W endling and
tee of th e c h a m b e r of com m erce c le a rly bodies in th e in te re s t of th e public.
Mr and Mrs H erb ert O lson e n ­ m uffle w as boiling h ard A fter lie s to n y g r o u n d l i e ru b b ed tils s tiff­
m em bers of th e ir society, an d the b eing sought from th e H illsboro
H uxhy had lifted the moose ened tiack and tups. "C onfound
ou tlin ed th e ir position as to closing on
W h en p rin te d in n e w sp a p e rs th e y a re M isses E sth e r S w ope of B e.iverton d istrict, one of th e six te e n th at te rta in e d th e ir neig h b o rs h ere at a q and
u a rte rs upon th e -rack. G arth tliosii riM'ks!" ,
h ousew arm ing in th e ir new hom e
A rm istice D ay. The vote w as o v e rw h e lm ­ on file a n d a v a ila b le to th e public f o r and B uck of H illsboro w ere guests 'c o m p o se th e council
bro u g h t w ater in th e alu m in u m
T he en g in ee r looked at th e p a r t­
F rid ay night.
B irth d a y O bserved
ingly fo r closing ju s t as local business h as y e a rs to com e.
T h e m eetings of th e e x e c u tiv e i No m eetin g of th e H iteon club pot mid cooled dow n tlie stew to ly e a te n steak in G a rth 's hand
A
rlene
and
N
orm
a
M
uhly
and
b o ard w ill be at th e M uttnom uh 1
s im m e r in g h e a t. Miss H am ill hud " H o w a b o u t b re a k fa st? "
done e v e r since th a t g r e a t d a y b a c k in
E velyn K ra h m e r v isited at th e H in ­ j hotel an d w ill com m ence at 2 p. I w as held hist w eek d u e to sick l i e - m ueli to learn about tlie eulinury
"H elp y o u rse lf to ull you w ant
ext m eeting w ill b e N ovem ber 13
1918 w hen th e W orld w a r w as b ro u g h t to
richs hom e N ovem ber 3 to ce le ­ in. a n d last th ro u g h th e ev e n in g \ | N
Along w ith y o u r own, you m ight
art.
w ith M rs Z ell S tru th e rs
b
ra
te
th
e
th
ird
b
irth
d
a
y
of
M
yrtle
an end w ith jo y to m illions of A m erican s.
C h a irm a n R. R. E aster nam ed the
T hose H ilhi boys a re c lic k in g in fo o t­ K athleen. O th e r g uests w ere
A fter the m eal G a rth glanced broil steaks for Miss H am ill mid
R obert and A rth u r Bacon a re
Mr follow ing deleg a tes from th e local | back in school.
her father. Miss Ham ill is ubout
In so d o in g th ey h av e g en ero u sly r e ­ ball a g a in w ith tw o successive victories an
¡it tlie red after-g lo w of sunset.
d Mrs. I. H. M uhly. Mrs. V er­ 1 d istric t to a tte n d th e sessions: R I
C E m em bers of th e C h u rc h of
"M r Rmnill. tlie lem ito a n d to tak e u lesson In sew ing. S he
sp o n d ed to th e re q u e st of th e A m erican over th e s tro n g S t. H elens a n d B eav erto n ona H clm old and H elen. D orothy R. E aster, d is tric t ch a irm a n ; V. W.
w ill soon need a p air of m occa­
i C h rist of B eaverton held th e ir an-
Legion fo r closing. L e g io n n aires an d o th e rs team s. W e ho p e th e y can m ak e it th re e an d C lara H elm old.
, G a rd n e r, field com m ittee; R. J. [ ; nual H allow e'en p a rty nt th e hom e b la n k e t ure for you mid y o u r sins."
d a u g h te r llu x b y ra n t i k e the lee
M
rs
M
ary
B
u
rn
ie
of
M
odesto
S
ccaree,
finance;
O
ran
g
e
P
helps,
T he last rem ark cheeked the g irl's
believe th a t th e d a y sh o u ld be one of g e n ­ s tr a ig h t w ith a w in o v e r th e ir C h eesem ak - Cal
of K en n eth S tru th e rs F rid ay night
at th e H o rn er h o m e . cam p com m ittee: P au l P atterso n . I E ighteen young people w ere pres side uf th e fire. I'll keep it going I in tended refusal W hile H uxby s u l­
e ra l closing in ob serv an ce of such a n im ­ e r riv a ls a t T illam o o k M onday. As m any last T v h isited
T u rn in w h en ev er you please.”
u rsd ay .
court of honor; J a k e Weil, tro o p I v„t
lenly cut th e ttiree steak s and s t a r t­
Mr. A ho has been ill for th e past o rganization; C T. R ichardson, sen- > Mrs C W S tru th e rs
p o rta n t day in o u r history. W ith o u t q u e s­ as possible sh o u ld go over fro m h e re to
A y aw n su rp rised L ilith Rmnill ed to cook them , she c a rrie d out
a tten d ed
few
w
eeks.
into
a
m
ocking
laugh
S
he
tu
rn
ed
G arth 's suggestion to g rease h er
lio r division; an d Rev. C h a rle s R eed. M issionary luncheon at the home
tion it should be m ade a n a tio n a l legal give th e boys re a l m o ral su p p o rt.
A ttend K eunion
clubbing.
lynx skins w ith a th u n k of fat
of Mrs. E arl H ail in B eaverton to tier sw ollen-faced fiance.
ho lid ay to b rin g such cities as P o rtla n d
M r an d Mrs. Jo h n Jep so n and ! T h e co m m ittee
"W hat a how ling farce, Vivian!
W hen G a rth finished his m eal,
ted a quotu F riday.
into line. P o r tla n d ’s p re se n t a ttitu d e r e ­
ty -six th a n n u a l reu n io n of th e U. | of $300 for 1936 accep
C
an
you
im
agine
m
e
going
to
roost
he th read ed a needle w ith s m o k e d /
to m a in ta in its
th e ir sou J u n io r a tte n d e d th e thir-1 sh a re of th e cost of o p e ra tin g th e
fle c ts no c re d it to itself.
nt sunset, instead of su n rise?"
catg u t and show ed th e girl how
S. V. W. on th e B attlesh ip O regon P o rtla n d a re a council.
H uxby forced a sm ile and felt i to sew th e thick nioosehidc, Holes
It is w ell fo r us to ta k e a d ay o u t once
S unday.
at a p a rtic u la r sore c lu s te r of bites ' punched w ith th e aw l m ade th e
R ep o rt of th e cam p com m ittee
in a w h ile even not co n sid e rin g th e g r e a t
Mrs. B erth a D cm m in, w ho has
on the but k of tils neck Mr Ram - w ork fulrly easy W ithin u few’
been v isitin g a t C arlto n , re tu rn e d show ed th a t n in e H illsboro scouts
F ifte e n Y ears A go
p a trio tic sig n ific a n ce of th e day. T he
ill east a w istfull glance to w ard s m inutes she cuught tlie knuck of
( a tte n d e d C am p M eriw eth er, ten the
hom
e
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
night.
han d lin g the aw l a n d
needle.
(Continue«! from pair« o n « )
A rgus. O cto b er 28. 1920—G eorge B iersd o rf's re g ­
th e leanto.
a v e ra g e person goes a t too fa s t a clip in
Mrs. S m ith 's m other. M rs Doane, I d is tric t cam p a t L ee Falls, tw o
"I presum e, L ilith, you w ill pre- i T hough h er stitches w ere Irre g u ­
th e q u e st fo r th e d o lla r any w ay, a n d a istered J e rse y cow . N oble L ad's L ady H elen com ­ has been q u ite ill for th e past tw o i w ere on th e S ea S cout c ru ise to dam age has been done to fall
pletes re g iste r-o f-m e rit record.
fer not to s h a re the hut w ith me lar, they prom ised to hold He cut
eeks. Mrs. D oane is liv in g h ere ! A laska, an d on e w en t on th e na- grain, according to W. F C y ru
d a y ’s diversion a t not too g r e a t a sp eed is
G eo rg e J. L im b e r h as b o u g h t W. H. W eh ru n g w
P
erh ap s I can m an ag e out h ere out ttie m ate of th e first m occasin,
county
agent.
F
ull
e
x
te
n
t
of
th
tio
n
al
ja
m
b
o
re
e
to
u
r.
w ith h er d au g h ter.
and an o th er p a ir sm aller in size
b en eficial.
p ro p e rty at S ix th an d W ashington an d is m ak in g
beside
tlie fire, h k e V ivian."
dam
age,
if
any,
can
n
o
t
be
d
e
te
r
T h e Sea S cout 24-foot w haleboat
U nion to P lay C ard s
(Cuncltitivtj next w «*k)
im p ro v e m e n ts on his u n d e rta k in g chapel
"No,"
G
a
rth
d
iffered
"Y
ou’ll
|
m
ined
im
m
ediately.
C
y
ru
s
said,
a
M em bers of the local F a rm e rs' is in th e w a reh o u se of th e gas a carefu l
Jo sep h L an e M eek, son of th e late Col. Jo sep h
deep
u
n
d
e
r
th
at
b
la
n
k
e
t
u
n
til
you
e
x
a
m
in
a
tio
n
w
ill
be
nee
i
com
pany
and
is
ra
p
id
ly
b
ein
g
con-
nion w ill en jo y a c a rd p a rty in
Grange Fleets Officers
L. M eek, first U. S. m a rsh a l for O regon, d ied O cto­ U
h av e h ard en ed Into shape, and ,
I d itio n ed by th e crew u n d e r th e essary.
B an n in g 's hall N ovem ber 13.
b er 24. a t C raig m o n t, Idaho.
y
o
u
'll
tu
rn
in
now.
It's
been
a
tug
H
ow
ever,
in
a
n
u
m
b
e
r
of
field
Flection
of officers w ill be th e
'
d
irectio
n
of
M
ate
J
o
h
n
W
est
of
Mrs. M abel
H erg ert
re tu rn e d
Mrs. M ary L edford, b o rn n e a r G asto n in 1854.
ex am ined by C yrus, little o r n day for you."
o rd er of business ut tlie all-d ay
hom e T h u rsd ay . A lth o u g h Mrs. th e S ea S cout S h ip R ainbow .
S u b scrip tio n s fo r fu n d s to th e W ill died h e re O cto b er 22.
T he g irl bridled. "H ow about m eetin g of the H illsboro G ru n g e
dam age is a p p a re n t alth o u g h it I
H erg ert's plan w as to pick apples,
F ield co n d itio n s w ere rev iew ed expected th a t m o re dam age ma
my w ishes an d th e p ro p rie tie s’’" S atu rd u y at tin 1 new G ran g e hall
B an k s hog an d d a iry show big success, says A. she rep o rts th a t she w as ill the
R ogers M em orial s ta r te d M onday, t h e
b.v
V.
W.
G
a
rd
n
e
r,
d
istric
t
com
-
p resid en t.
"W«*'lt h'avo th a t to you," G a rth All m em bers a re request«'d to a t ­
fifty -six th a n n iv e rsa ry of W ill R o g e rs’ E. W B escott,
g re a te r p a rt of her tim e at Hood : inissioner; a n d W illiam F. Jo hnson, hav e been done to sp ro u tin g g rain
replied. "If you consider It im ­ tend.
ig w h isk ey still ta k e n in ra id n e a r A loha by
th an to th at a lread y up an d fairl
I field e x e c u tiv e T roup 216 of H ills­ w ell rooted T h e re lias been Itttt p ro p e r to sh a re th e b la n k e t w ith
birth . It will end T h a n k sg iv in g eve. N ew s­ D ep u ties R edm ond, W eck ert an d S to ck d ale. Tw o R iver.
Mrs. A lex
E ischen has been boro a n d 247 of H elvetia, w ere
or no heaving, an d th e re fo re well y o u r fath er, y o u 're w elcom e to sit
p a p e rs and o th e rs have been ask ed to as­ a rrested .
v ery sick fo r th e past w eek.
show n in e x c ellen t con d itio n w ith rooted crops w ill escape, C y ru s lx
up and h elp m e g rain th ese moose*
L
aw
ren
ce
T
a
g
g
a
rt
sta
rs
in
g
am
e
fo
r
O.
A.
C.
WOOD
sist in receiv in g fu n d s fo r th is m erito rio u s ro o k s a g ain st C h em aw a Indians.
Ladies* A id of th e L u th era n 216 n e a rly fu lly re cru ited . T roop lieves.
hides."
H eavy 4-fiHit old grow th
ch u rc h m et in th e ch u rc h base- 226 of H illsb o ro w ill re q u ire a
p ro je c t. All a re g lad to assist in h e lp in g
Som e dam ag e has been found in
H uxby stiffened "N one of your
m ent O ctober 31. Mrs. H erm an new sco u tm a ste r as R ex Jones,
( O V N TK Y SLAB
T h irty Y e a rs A go
to h o n o r th e m em ory of th is g re a t A m e r­
orchards. C y ru s rep o rted , w here isolenee! Y ou'll tre a t M i". Rarm ll
L iebcnow w as hostess.
H eavy 12 and 16-lnch heav y
sco u tm aster, w ill a tte n d n i g h t th e freeze seem s to h av e destroy«
w ith utm ost respect "
A rgus. N o v em b er 2, 1905—H illsb o ro postal r e ­
ican. R e a d e rs m ay leave c o n trib u tio n s a t
school in P o rtla n d . T he co m m ittee co n sid erab le bud grow th, w hich
Birthday Celebrated
(O L N T K Y BLOCK
Tin* lady shall receiv e from nie
th is o ffice an d th e y w ill be tu rn e d over ceip ts m o re th a n an y to w n of its size in state.
Mrs. W illiam M artin su rp rised is seek in g a successor and Mr. Jo n es p ro b ab ly w ill effect n e x t y ear
P hone 109,
all th e resp ect to w hich she show s 372 S. lith Ave.
A rg u s ed ito ria lly calls a tte n tio n to d isre p u ta b le
h e r m other. M rs L tu k a u e r, w ith a w ill c o n tin u e u n til he is appointed. crop.
to th e n a tio n a l com m ission.
h erself en title d " G arth said "W hy
a p p e a ra n c e of local cem etery .
T iie tro o p at A loha is in good c o n ­
not
m
ake
it
m
utuul.
all
a
ro
u
n
d
?
”
I
p
a
rty
in
c
e
le
b
ra
tio
n
of
th
e
la
tte
r's
in potato fields ex am in ed by
Dr. S. T. L in k la te r sells D elta D ru g sto re to
72nd b irth d a y N ovem ber 1 G uests d itio n u n d e r th e le a d e rsh ip of the ow ners, a p erc e n ta g e of th e cr
L ilith R am ill w as no less com ­
W. P. T u ck er.
assista n t sco u tm aster. L loyd M iller.
w
ere
M
esdam
cs
F
red
M
uhly.
H
en­
p letely out m an eu v ered th a n th e
Ja c o b M essinger. 84, re s id e n t of L a u re l since
A new tro o p in th e d is tric t is b e - ' has been d estroyed, alth o u g h n< en
ry
H
elm
old.
R
udolf
M
eyer,
G
eorge
g in ee r S he spoke to h e r fa th ­
d efin ite figures could be given
T ra g ic d e a th S a tu rd a y n ig h t of S en­ 1876. d ied th e re N o v em b er 1.
H erdlein, H enry ing o rganized a t N o rth P lains.
C yrus said In h is b elief all shal er: "W ell, 1 m ust say, Dad. if
T h re e acres on C. A H a n k y farm , farm ed by M eyer, A lv in a
a to r J o h n Goss of M a rsh fie ld is re g re tte d
ONLY 5 0 M
YEAR/
G u rsk e F red K rah m er, Leo M usolf
low hills w ill be found frozen.
ou re lettin g him o rd e r y o u
ley boys, y ield s 800 b u sh els of spuds.
th ro u g h o u t th e sta te . S e n a to r Goss w as an th e T H h an
M rs Jesse C. S n y d e r of Scholl aro u n d . I refu se to stay up and
e little h am let of B an k s is p u ttin g on m e tro , and E. W. H in rich s and "C olonel''
Power Operating Cott *
re p o rts th at the last ru n of tile a slave all night Com e on."
o u tsta n d in g a n d c a p a b le le g isla to r a n d a p o lita n airs, ju s t as th o u g h it w as d estin e d to be M artin, M argie M usolf an d E velyn
K rahm er.
th e Scholls T ile co m pany p lant wa
He c re p t a fte r h er infd th e b ru sh
good citizen.
a to w n o f im p o rtan ce—a n d It will.
NEW
FARM RADIO
Ilen e G nos visited h e r cousin,
ru in e d by th e cold w eather.
leanto G artli at once set to m ilk­
A n to in ette V an au d cn h ag cn , O cto­
ing m ore catgut H uxby had gath-
( ( ’»ntin urd from pace I )
b er 30 an d a tte n d e d th e ch ild re n 's
e d a th in p a d d in g ’of sp ru ce tips
24, 1859. O f th e n in e c h ild re n born
ro u te 1: C h arles H. Jo hnson. T ig ard
b azaar at th e V erboort school.
to h er un io n w ith M r. B en n ett, h er
in d moss at th e fa r sid e of th e
L a rg e s t Stock
I
ro u te I; Royal C. Bacon. B eaver-1
w idow er, an d five ch ild re n su rv iv e.
fire and lay dow n. L ik e th e girl
ton ro u te 1; F ra n k C. P eters, S h e r-I
Mrs. P e a rl E llis o f
N e w b e rg .
in
d
her
fath
er,
tie
soon
fell
asleep.
wood ro u te 3: H erm an F. K rah m er. |
Mrs. M abie Z eller. B lodgett: Mrs.
A fter fin ish in g his first task.
G aston: D ar.icl H B ailey, C o rn eliu s 1
TIM B E R —S u n set cam p h as been O live R obinson, H illsboro; R ay L.
hinfiton
J
O
W ash
in g to n C o u n tv
ty P la n n in g com - ­
O renco P a re n t-T e a c h e rs' a socin G a rth ten d ed the fire and added
ro
u
te
2:
H
elen
H
enderson,
C
o
r­
closed dow n fo r sev eral days d u e B en n ett. E lm ira, an d G len n B en ­ m ission. called in to session T u es­
in W ashington C ounty
nelius: Roy H. C am pbell. S herw ood j im n w i l l m eet in th e s c h o o l housi w a te r to th e sim m e rin g m uffle
to th e cold w eath er. S ev eral of n e tt of S herw ood. E ig h teen g ra n d ­ d ay n ig h t by W. G. Ide, ch airm an ,
I
T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , N ovem ber 14 tay. He n ex t began g ra in in g the
ro
u te 2.
th e cam ps above C o ch ran a re c h ild ren an d 20 g reat g ra n d c h ild re n d iscu ssed w ays an d m ean s of p ro ­
C. T. R ichardson of H illsboro w . s
Mrs.
M.
J
M
cE
ntec
w
ill
speak
on
h
a
ir
from
th
e
moose
bull
hide,
l
i
e
A
rra
ig
n
e
d
F
rid
a
y
on
an
in
d
i
c
t-
'
closed d ow n al?o.
cu rin g a $25.000 W PA p ro je c t to one of th e tw o ju d g e s of th e state
Home As a C u ltu ra l and S p ir it­ ould have stretch e d nut and gone
also su rv iv e.
c le a r th e ch an n el of th e T u a la tin philatelic e x h ib it at
M eier & m i n t ch a rg in g c o n trib u tin g to the ual C e n te r" and Miss M aria Mc- to sleep no less read ily th an had
Mrs. H elen L ach ap elle an d M iri­
F u n e ra l serv ices w e re h eld at riv e r in th is county.
d
e
lin
q
u
en
cy
of
a
m
inor.
L.
W.
F ra n k 's in P o rtla n d M onday. T he
am K ostin a re v isitin g in P o r t­ th e F irst C h ristia n ch u rch , H ills­
M u llen d o ie of H illsboro e n te re d a K innis topic w ill tx* "G eography th e chechahcos. On the o th e r hand
land fo r sev eral w eeks.
M em b ers of th e T u a la tin V alley o th e r ju d g e w as P ro fesso r W. E. p lea of not g u ilty . D ate for tria l As a Basis for W orld C itizen sh ip " he w as ab le to keep a w ak e as
boro. W ednesday a ftern o o n a t tw o,
Mrs. Ida K ilb u rg an d Mrs. M ae Rev. R. L. P u tn a m officiatin g . I n ­ Flood C o n tro l asso ciatio n w ere in ­ L aw ren ce of C orvallis. T h e stam p
H ostesses w ill be Mrs. E. W ilfeit long as be w ished
He scrap ed
124 S. 2n«l Ave.
w as not set.
Hillsboro
T allm an w ere H illsb o ro v isito rs te rm e n t w as in th e I. O. O. F v ited to atten d . T h e co u n ty c o u rt show is open to v isito rs all this
and M rs W H. Ring.
tead ilv at th e coarse m oose hair,
Jo
h
n
Biggs
of
O
renco,
ch
arg
ed
|
F riday.
w
eek.
ag
reed
to
sp
o
n
so
r
th
e
p
ro
ject
p
ro
­
T
he
F
rien
d
ly
C
irc
le
w
ill
hold
th
e
w
hile
his
e
a
rs
d
ra
n
k
in
the
cem etery . Y oung's F u n e ra l Home
Mrs. B. T H art, w ho has sp en t h ad ch arg e of arran g em en ts.
O ne e x h ib it of in te re st to H ills­ w ith m ak in g false sta te m e n t to o b ­ its re g u la r m o n th ly m eetin g on voiees of th e Wild.
v id in g w aiv ers w e re sig n ed by
tain relief, w as a rra ig n e d before
several m onths v isitin g frien d s and
p ro p e rty o w n ers a lo n g th e riv e r boro re sid e n ts w as an e a rly O re ­ D onald T. T em pleton, co u n ty ju d g e, ' N ovem ber 14, at th e hom e of Mrs
By the tim e th e so n g lared o v er I
gon cover, ow ned by M. I,. G um -
re la tiv e s in M innesota, h as r e t u r n ­
S L. C arlyle.
w h e re w o rk w ould be done.
tiie jag g ed crests on th e n o rth -
T
h
u
rsd
a
y
and
bound
o
v
er
to
the
ed to h e r hom e here.
ast wall of th e valley. G a rth had I
T hose on th e h o n o r roll in Mr
T h e w a iv e rs p ro v id e fo r access b ert, ad d ressed to H ill's S to re, O re ­ g ra n d ju ry . B ond of $200 w as r e ­
o
from both the
Mrs. L ew is Woods, w ho is te a c h ­
to th e r iv e r an d th e p ilin g and gon T e rrito ry . T h e e n tire stam p q u ired . R ich ard D o h erty of B anks Sera fio rd 's room for th e first six th e h a ir g rain ed
ing school a t A storia, sp en t th e
b u rn in g of refu se on th e b anks e x h ib it in clu d ed 112 fram es. T he w as g iven a p re lim in a ry h e a rin g w eeks receiv in g a g ra d e of ont moose h i d e A s he sta rte d to cut
w eek -en d here.
o w n ed b y th e v a rio u s resid ents. th re e w hich received g ra n d prize, in th e sam e co u rt F rid a y on a and tw o w ere B ernlece E nsley and in to the la rg e r skin, Miss R am ill
Miss V onne Eaton, w ho has been
FA RM IN G TO N — H onor ro ll for P erso n s in te re ste d to o k o u t 25 of ow ned by T racy W S im pson of c h a rg e of larc e n y by bailee. He Elva B radley. T hose receiv in g a r a w , ed from th e leanto.
P o rtlan d , re q u ire d 15 y e a rs r e ­
S he blinked and yaw ned, stra ig h t-
em ployed a t th e h otel, has r e tu r n ­ F arm in g to n th e last tw o m o n th s th e re lease b lan k s fo r sig n atu re. search to com pile.
w as also bound o v er to th e g ran d grade not low er th a n th re e w ere
Hugh Ring. Ernitst L ochden. H elen
nod her ru m p led sp o rts sk irt, and
includes J a c k K am na. E lsie H ogan, Id e said.
ed to h e r hom e in E ugene.
ju ry .
An u n u su a l aw ard , one to a n o n ­
W hen B e rn ard P a u n k n c r, 21, W ilfert. C linton I.entz, Lola R ob­ at dow n to lace h er bools. He gave
E m m a L eopold sp en t W ednes­ P a tric ia K line. R ich ard K am na.
e x h ib ito r, w as m ade by R ic h a rd ­
h e r a frie n d ly good m orning.
B
eaverton,
becam e b oisterous and son and D onald W arren.
d ay n ig h t a t h er hom e in Aloha. L eona Jesse, V elda K rau s.
son on an e x h ib it of h an d d raw n
Mr S eraffo rd e n te rta in e d the pu
Good? Pah!" she scoffed. “I feel
began
scu
fflin
g
w
ith
M
arshal
Jo
n
es
F arm in g to n L ad ies' W elfare club
S ylvia S h iffer, w ho is w o rk in g
rep licas of th e eleven n ational p ark
pits of his room w ith a H allow e'en lik«' the m o rn in g after. H ere 1 am
of
B
eav
erto
n
,
he
landed
in
ja
il
in
a t K ansas C ity, v isited h e r p aren ts m eets N o v em b er 14 a t th e F a rm ­
stam p issues. T hese d ra w in g s w e re
p arty in th e school a u d ito riu m i
flat Not a d ro p of a n y th in g for
M r. and Mrs. O. S. S h iffer, S u n ­ ington school basem ent. M rs. E r ­
m ad e on th e back of envelopes H illsb o ro T u esd ay night. I’a u n k - T h u rsd ay night.
b racer; no bath; no clothes or
day.
n
c
r
w
as
booked
fo
r
d
iso
rd
e
rly
v in B u rk h a lte r is hostess.
on w hich th e stam ps w ere placed.
face cream o r lotions; no m a k e ­
( Continued from pane 1 i
conduct.
A p a rty a t th e L ach ap elle hom e
T he school has form ed th e J u n ­
T hey w ere m ad e for th e e x h ib ito r
u p ! N o t ei'en a cigarette!! Yet you
O rd e rs w ere issued in c irc u it
w as en joyed by G lad y s an d E velyn ior Red C ross an d hopes to becom e s tru c tio n of an o v erflo w p ip e line by a disab led v e te ra n at th e P o r t­
have the face to gibe m e about
L achapelle. L aV ern e an d M axine ac tiv e in its serv ices d u rin g th e from th e D avid H ill re s e rv o ir to land V eteran s' hospital. R ichardson c o u rt tin s w eek in the follow ing
t!”
c a rry a w a y a su rp lu s of w ater.
cases:
Em
m
a
P
itm
a
n
vs
K
itty
M.
K ilburg, M averenc an d L o rrain e y ear.
At that, he could not resist giv-
E n g in eers of W PA. h o w ev er, call a w a rd e d a special prize to th e E lie ; E rm a A rd eel vs. R ene A r­
T allm an. W illiam L achapelle, O r­
Clubs Formed
ng h e r (tie old quip; "C heer up:
a tte n tio n to th e fact th a t ap p ro v al v e te ra n and gave th e e x h ib ito r dor); L a u ra M organ vs. J. W. W at;
ville and F o rre st Sim m ons. C h ester
only
h
o
n
o
rab
le
m
ention.
f ( nnlinu<**( fr<»m pmkc I I
T w o 4-H clu b s h av e been o r ­
th e w orst Is yet to com e."
erhouse.
B eyers, Ross D arn ell and Ray ganized. C ooking clu b has Mrs. in W ashington does n o t m ean th at
organ izatio n w ill assem ble nt the
S h e ignored it to p o in t al th e CAN YOU IMAGINE
w o rk e v e r w ill begin on th ese pro
F ollow ing eases w ere filed th is V eterans' hall. F irst anil East M ain
H undley.
Jo h n K am na as le a d e r and in clu d es
how 0 woman m North Carolina
w eek.
C y n th ia
Good vs. J o h n stre e ts at 10:30 a. in. M onday, w h ere im in erin g m uffle in the gold pan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed M cE lroy and th e follow ing girls: H e n rie tta Dal- je c ts as fin al decision in a
F ran ck ; M yrtle C ook vs. G uy It. the m arch to the c o u rt house flag Look at th a t filthy mess; half full looks o u t fo r h e r h u s b a n d . S u ffe r -
son and d a u g h te r Ed and V era of by. V elda K rau s, Elsie H ogan, P a t­ tio n of fu n d s is left in th e h an d s ,
f ashes. If you had a sp a rk of ¡ T . L . « J for" oc\ » r ° u b |e she tr.ed
G ra z e r e t ux.
A loha visited a t th e C o u rtn ey Sy- ric ia K lic. G lad y s B u rk ey , Leona of th e s ta te a d m in is tra to r in P o r t­
pole w ill begin. T he p a ra d e is u n ­
land.
j
O rd e rs w ere issued in th e fol- d e r th e d irectio n of A rth u r K ru eg ­ eeeney, you'd th ro w it out and BISMA-REX an d g o t such re lie f she
verson hom e S unday.
Jesse, R u th C lark .
w arm m e a pan of w a te r for my
| low ing cases in co u n ty co u rt: J. er.
Il lv M r* John M Dnvid«nn)
S u ch p ro je c ts as th e a d m in is tra ­
im m e d i a t e l y s e n t a large b o ttle
face and hands.”
Mr. and Mrs. M arion Boge and to r d eem s n eed ed to c a re fo r idle
H EL V ET IA T he H elvetia school M. H iatt. A. T. H ubbard. O m ar
to h e r h u s b a n d across th e ocean
At th e flag pole a b rie f flag
H e finished the c u ttin g of a moe-
M r and Mrs. J e r r y S h e rre tt and lab o r, w ill be g iv en fu n d s and te a c h e r has to w o rk o v ertim e now F en d all, O tto S ch in d ler. M agnetic cerem ony w ill be held a fte r w hich
asin piece before he rep lied : "In in G e rm a n y /
d a u g h te r Jo y ce o f P o rtla n d v isited o rd ered placed on th e p re fe rre d g ettin g re a d y for a p rogram N o­ Pierce, D oro th y and L ouise Good,
S u n d ay ev en in g a t th e Ed Boge list. In th is co u n ty , p ro je c ts so far v em b er 15. T h e band will play the H a rry V. G ates, R uth S w alley the p a ra d e w ill resu m e its m arch th«* first place, I'm too busy p e r­
to the V enetian th c u tre , w here th e
home.
ap p ro v e d a re n eed ed to supply o p en in g n u m b e r anil th e re w ill be D enton. G len S w alley , J u liu s H en- p atrio tic ad d ress w ill be given by form ing ncedcfl w ork to act ns
w o rk for th e u n em p lo y ed an d it i th r e e sh o rt plays, tw o v a u d ev ille r ik s o n . Z a n ta p h e n c M orelock, M ary M ajor Jo h n W B eard of P o rtlan d , lady's m aid. In th e second place,
G R E E N V IL L E
V an d als
b ro k e I
I
th a t m uffle is not filthy. Y ou'll Bismn-
ex p ected th a t e a rly ap p ro v a ls w ill acts and .several m usical num bers. L. P eterson.
th e flag-pole on th e school gro u n d I T u rk e y Shoots S la te d
fo rm er A. E F. ch ap lain . T he p ro ­ ly i t s tiie most d elicious aspic I h u t’s Ih’x is nt) an tacid tre a tm e n t
E
v
ery
o
n
e
is
invited.
O.
B.
G
ates
an
d
H
elen
G
ates
be fo rth co m in g .
H allow e'en night, an d m ade aw ay I
gram also inclu d es singing and you e v e r lasted. A bout th e rest, of her d ifferen t from the m a n y
by H ills b o ro Sponsor
T h e r e w ill be a m o d e rn fiance at H eim s w ere n am ed ex e c u to r and m usic by th e H elvetia band
w ith the rope.
ineffeeiive treatm en t» y o u
louse y o u r head in th e rill. T h at
H
elvetia
hall
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
night.
e
x
e
c
u
trix
in
th
e
w
ill
of
th
e
late
A H allow e'en pro g ram , follow ed i T u rk e y shoots a re b eing co n ­
In the ev en in g th e a n n u a l A rm ­ w ill give you a co m bined w ash h iv e tried. It acts four w ays to
P
o
tato
es
D
am
aged
tfive
you
a new kind of re lie f
II.
V.
G
ates
filed
for
p
ro
b
ate
M
on­
by gam es an d refresh m en ts, w as d u cted S a tu rd a y aftern o o n s a n d
istice dance w ill ta k e place in the
nd bracer. If you w ish a sm oke, from acid indigestion, h e a rtb u rn
T he frost last w eek ha : spoiled day. P ro p e rty in clu d ed lan d s in S hiite park a u d ito riu m , u n d e r th e
en jo y ed a t th e school T h u rsd ay . S u n d ay s at th e E lry C h ateau , ju st
m any potato es in the fields. O nly W ashington and T illam ook c o u n ­ d irection of an A m erican Legion th e re s th e fis'e. F o r cosm etics. I’ll and o th e r acid stom ach agonies. (
V isitors w ere M isses F lo ren ce V uyl- east of H illsboro on th e h ig h w ay
ion be m aking up a butch nr Bism a-K ex n eu tralizes
acid, r e ­
a few fa rm e r h ad th e ir potatoes ties v alu e at $20IX) and personal com m ittee, headed by A. W H off­
syeke. E v ely n Jack so n and B etty T he ev en ts sta rte d S a tu rd a y and
grease an d pitch m osquito «lope.
stored.
p ro p e rty of $IO,(M)O.
(C ontinued from p a re one)
S ch u lin erich . M esdam cs Roy C a r­ w ill be co n tin u ed un til th e first of
m an. M usic w ill be by the T em ple My final dose of frngile w ent on lieves stom ach of gas, »oolhes th e
Mi
E lm er G u e rb e r re tu rn e d
i i i i h d c d stom ach
m em b ran es a n d
m en, O tis Jack so n , F. H. H erb, th e y ear S pecial shoots a rc p la n ­ an ccs p e rp e tra te d
orchestra.
too th in to Inst long."
H ow ever, a few citizen s c o m ­ from the h ospital T h u rsd ay and
airls digestion of foods (hat a re
T here, a V uylsteke, V andehey. and ned for holidays. E lm er V a rn e r i
S he looked h er disgust. "G rease rnost likely (o ferm ent hism a-H ex
p lain ed lh at w ax w as used on som e is co nvalescing at her hom e here.
M ary V uylsteke.
sponsoring th e ev en ts.
a n d p ilc h ! W h e n I have a b ead n et?" i ; old only al Itexall D rug stcrer
w in d o w s in stead of so ap an d r o t­
M rs M ulloy anil infant d a u g h te r
M rs M. C aldw ell, teach er, a t­
"Soon as we s t a r t tra v elin g Get a ja r today a t Delta D rug
ten eggs in sev eral in sta n c e s w ere w ere ta k e n hom e F rid ay night.
ten d ed th e P en n y C arn iv al at the
IHv l f i . / s | C h iirr h lcy l
th ro u g h brush it's a q u estio n w hich .store. R em em ber B ism u-Itex.
used.
B oth a n ; gel tin g along line.
M o u n tain d ale school S a tu rd a y e v e ­ H ig h School B u d g e t
Mr
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will go first, y o u r net or y o u r
F lo ren ce Hemm.v of B oring and
D iri'eto rs and clerk nam ed a t th e
ning.
is Passed U n op p o sed
A lvin Hergert, of M o u ntaindale v is­ first school election, held S a tu rd a y visiting w ith Mrs. W M Snipes, stockings. Dope dfx'sn't snag on
E d w ard and N orm an S ch u lm er-
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H illsboro union high school b u d ­
branches, and you'll find it ¡i b e t­
ited Mr. an d Mr.
K u rt M eyer i n t i l e new ly cre a te d Bonny Slope
ich v isited S a tu rd a y at th e hom e
Jo h n P. M eu rer of C e d a r Mill S unday.
S unday.
get, for w hich a p u b lic h earin g
te r cosm etic th a n rouge .and pnw-
di ' l i ' t n o rth e a st of C ed ar Mill in ­
of th e ir g ra n d fa th e r, E d w ard S ch u l-
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w as held O cto b er 31, passed w ith ­
c l u d e C laud H ale, G lenn Sill and
rnerlch. in H illsboro.
al co n v en tio n as a d e le g a te from
"Ugh! If I use y o u r n.'bity dnpe
A n d rew
S m ith, d irecto rs,
a n d and Mrs. B. H andy and fam ily
M artin H erb, R obert, Ire n e and out opposition, acco rd in g to m em ­ th e C ed ar Mill club, w as in H ills­
visited
re
la
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s
in
C
astle
Rock
M aud A. B arton, clerk
E velyn V anD yke, an d Ju liu s M oore bers of th e school board T h e b u d ­ b o ro T u esd ay H e w as en th u sia stic
S
unday.
re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y aftern o o n from get proposed a levy of $57.400 for ib o u t th e m eetin g an d th e stre n g th
T he d is tric t w as form ed last
S u n sh in e c lu b m em bers met at
A b irth d a y p a rly w as given in
O nly tw o or
a few d a y s’ fish in g tr ip to T illa ­ o p eratin g expenses.
the B E W aldorf hom e T h u rsd ay . m onth from te rrito ry fo rm erly in ­ honor of F lora F rost at, h e r hom e
show n.
th re e p atro n s w ere present.
m ook
M r an d Mi
C h arles Jo hnson clu d ed in C ed ar Mill and U nion S a tu rd a y P re se n t w ere E dw ard
V elm a
V an d eh ey re tu rn e d to
and B etty, Mr. and Mrs. W S di t i e l: in this county, and C e d a r­ Jam ison, C o retta A dam s, R obert
B irth s
Marriage Licenses
school M onday, a fte r a w eek 's a b ­
I lie M em orial you e re c t today you
F ren ch a n il F lorence. Mr. and Mrs. ville d istrict in M ultnom ah. P a tro n s
D onald G eorge and B ill C h u rch -
S p rin g e r To Mr. and Mi
C. It 1!. E W aldorf and Mrs Ida Wolf of th e d is tric t re c e n tly v oted to and
sence on a c c o u n t of illness.
o ile r as a Icstlm onial of y o u r devotion
W illiam Robb and E m ily E
ley.
10 som e d e p arted life
R s«'rvcs ns a
I Y oung, both of H illsboro ro u te 3. S p rin g e r of P o rtla n d , N o v em b er 5, jo in ed in a pot luck flintier at the erect th e ir school hOu$e in M u lt­
a boy. at th e Jo n es hospital.
¡ y iu h o l of th, i f lif e and as u trib u te Io
O cto b er 31
C laren c e Gon.vu hom e T h u rsd ay n om ah county.
B eaverton School P erfeel
M
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Mrs.
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W hen the b u ild in g is com pleted,
ev en in g in honor of Mr Gon.vo
B eaverton school wit It e i g h t
m a t e r ia ls w i l l h a v e i x e r i fu rn ish ed
lo m o le I lia n a S in g le p e rs o n , In a fa m ­
ro u te 1. and L au ren cie E lizab eth M eier of H illsboro, N o v em b er 3. b irth d ay .
rooms,
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b i d alw ay s U i., ere c te d us
V and erzan d en , F o rest G ro v e ro u te a girl.
Mr and Mr M ickey N ogle lost b y p e rs o n s in th e d istric t in tc re st-
M aleusky To Mr an d Mrs L th e ir baby on. v ho d ied in a cd in th e d ev elo p m en t of B onny m em b ersh ip in th e .Junior Red
a m ark of ulfectiun.
! 2. O ctober 31.
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day.
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C a th e rin e E liz a b e th B en ­
M elvin I) Lee an d A lice M M alensky oi H illsboro, O cto b er 31, P o rtla n d h ospital O ctober 27
Slope.
H Ki an , co u n ty su p i.rm tciid en t
a g irl.
O R EG O N M O N U M E N T W O R K S
n ett. 76. re s id e n t of H illsb o ro for Bristol. H illsboro.
L u cille R en fro w i . t i l l a le e n t
of seliools.
O r1 die Allen f’ctci .on, H illsboro,
th e , a a 33 y e a rs d ie d h e re M o n ­
" " ll" 1:'*
B ill |..„ „ , O K .f c u »
from ,'h o o l and u n d e r the d o c to rs
If .you chati; y y m ir a d d re .o k in d -
d a / m o rn in g
Mr.
B e n n e tt u a s an d ^M artha b u .a n u a Le h ra in tl, I Gr­
O n o r e l u i ’ ., » d id
c a n a. a resu lt of her *cn.t! o p e r­ ly n o tify the A rg u s d ire c t a n d a t
'V e m 'u n ti k 't Chri., 2 'ir r h » r Rt 2>
Lr< the id e rtb z m e n L hfdp you
born at P a p a a , M ich., F e b ru a ry eat G rove, N ovem ber e.
M a riin —Ed a a rd fro m M ary W ation. It was a ra th e r serio u s case. once.
m ake >our sh o p p in g pians.
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J?iUsbonjj^A.r g us
Lutheran Aid
Sponsors Rally
Red Cross Membership Roll-Call
Full A ttendance
Asked at Meet
tC A U G H T IN
T H E WILD
Hiteon School H as
Hall owe en Party
Response Good
Freezing Weather
Takes Heavy Tol
A Worthy Cause
G rand Jury Begins
Deliberation Today
Sunset Closed on
Account Weather
County Planning
G roup Seeks Aid Rlchardson , ud
Orenco P. T. A.
Program Nov. 14
Zenith Radios
at Stam p Exhibit
Meltebeke
Electric Store
G w Y ou S magine J
Farmington Roll
H onor Announced
Government Grants
County Road Aid
Legion, City Join
in Armistice Event
aiioea School Program
at Helvetia Soon
Vandals Break Flag
Pole at Greenville
EXPLANATION
Law fakes H and in
Hallowe’en Prank
Officers Named in
New Slope District
Reedville
D ELTA D RUG
STO R E
Mason I Jill
Not lor Ioday Alone —
Mrs. C. C. Bennett
Buried Wednesday
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