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HILLSBORO Pnffp Four Title “First Citizen” Given to Mr. Phelps AR G U S. H IL L S B O R O . Tit nr 'Ha OREGON January 00, 1'L”.6 Breakfast ( ’lab I V. F. W. Gives Local Pictures Politics Program Tonight Filmed by Mrs. Discusses Breakfast club met Wednesday Mis. IL C Munson Roll call al Vets' Hospital Hines Scheduled With was answ ered w ith current events Mrs. Kramien Leads in Study Group Careful studv of the causes of our child's conduct will help us in correcting it according to Dr. O. R. Chamber, professor of psychol ogy at O S C in a lecture to Ra dio study grout * over KOAC Tues day He explained th.it some causes for trouble in .-chool w ork are i seem ing lack of value of school w t k . conflicting dependencies, lack ef habits of application, c r ie r on the part of parents as to a child's crp ic ity . and cm itio'.'.nl upsc.s. The Hillsboro P T. A Radio Study group listen ?! at the home of Sirs. J. A. K iim ien . w'.i? alsa le I the discussion .-tier th e broad cast and the program was a round table Mi Post pfitin. V F W . will spon P ictures of the Oregon country discussion ol a ui'rent politic To the accompaniment of viq.v-1 was the principal speaker at the and the Tual.itui volley, which Mrs Rolicrl Iliirlingaino gave a review sor a musical program this evening ©US applause, a resolution t h a t ! i luncheon, which was attended by Ague« Hines of Finest G rove has of 1935 New Year'- 'osolulioiis "youth’s Ideals of citizenship w ere about 15(1. Mrs Emma McKinney of Next m eeting will lie a Viileiilliie (Thin d a v i at the Veil vans' hos li ul filmed os "Beautiful Oregon." best exemplified in this com mu the local club sent In her resigna breakfast al the l> it 11 art i ampl pital in Portland. Music will he and is showing thri ugh Hie n o rth nity ky the Honorable O r a n g e tion as state magazine chairm an and west and California, will be shown bom#. Mcsdanic • It I’ I’ctcr li M furnished by Kocher's dance hand. Phelps’’ was ratified at the convo Miss Merle Hollister, editor of the ot the V enetian th eatre next Wed Gnoiiiium, R I' Munson, and li II All veterans ire Invited. cation of Hillsboro Christian C oun Oregon Business Woman, was ap nesday. Hllhl Senate club is spon Ktannard will have charge of Hie z\n office will he opened at the cil on Monday evening in t h e pointed to the position. soring th e showing and proceeds entertainm ent. F and I. Barbel shop, 351 F Mam cham ber of commerce rooms, and street. Io assist velerans to make go to the Hillsboro union high the ex-m ayor was officially given school student body. Citizenship Group Meets— applications tor Hie final paym ent the title of Hillsboro’s "First C iti The pictures ure set to music and Tlie Aineric in Cili/eh-.hip group on adjusted couipensatiiin certifi zen." The resolution was presented song, giving the story of the pio I of Hie Coffee d u ll v ill meet Wed cates Blanks are expected by Nat- by Mack Grogan. Sir Galahad of neers from th e cabin to the nian- nesduy afternoon at 2:18 at the urdav V eteran, a r e urged to bring 1935. representing t h e Associate Mr. and Mrs. I-ee Logan gave a sion. early day Oregon and pres homo of Mrs. Fred Fngeldinger. all papers regarding their certifi Boys, whose election of Mr. Phelps birtnday and wedding anniversary ent development It shows beautiful with Mrs Marshall Elder a leader cates. to the honor was thus approved by dinner Sunday, honoring the seventh Oregon w ith the blue mountains, Mrs Thomas Connell will give a Next meeting wll he February I the joint meeting of all nine chap birthday of their daughter Bernice, and the pioneers on the Oregon ; talk on Japan. at Hie V F W. hull. ters affiliated in the council. Judge and the eighth w edding an n iv er trail, coming down the Columbia R. Frank Peters and O. B G ates sary of her uncle and aunt. Mr. to the end of the trail, the lower T hirteen boys of the American w ere also named by the boys of and Mrs. H arry Dyer. Two separ Columbia and through the forests Legion scout troop of Hillsboro, u n college age as “Good Citizens." ate cakes, decorated in pink and at V ernonia via Forest Grove, the leadership of Scoutm aster President LuVernc Abendroth of green, form ed the table centerpiece. der Fashion \pproved Styles in Late W inter through Cornelius and Hillsboro I E. Francis, and A. H. Busch of the Vikings, oldest chapter of the O ther guests w ere Mr. and Mrs. the to Portland. O ther places brought scout committee, visited unci Early Spring council, presided Before the adop C. E Dyer and grandson Bobby. the l G egion out include route to early day tion of the resolution short extem Miss Verna Maes. Miss Violet Looni day. erm an cruiser Emden T h u rs Capitol at Oregon City via O sw e poraneous speeches were made by er. Mrs. C. H. Heath of Portland, go. Oregon City fall; and mills. Hie Al the cruiser, the com m ander Mayor J. H. G arrett. City M anager and Sam Logan. highway to Salem. McMinnville. assigned one of the cadets as a George McGee, ex-Councilm an Jak e Cliampoeg, Oregon S tate and U. of guide and the boys w ere taken to Weil, Glen Gray ana Jonathan Wei- _ _ <• z-i rx O campuses. Roseburg. G rants Pass. al! parts of toe boat and given don of the Associate Boys, and N . 0 1 C . S p O l l S O l ' Oregon Caves, Rogu • riv er valley, explanations of the m achinery, guns for Nolan Furrow. G l e n Sandford. etc. and sailor's life. Jeanne Abts. M argaret Garfield. A m a t C U V 1 f O g l ' a m Mrs. Hines will appear in per Sport Afternoon : Alvin Mohr and Vincent Phelps, of ' S treet son at the showing ol the pictures. Hillsboro Council No. 1634 gave Committees Named— the high school age chapters All Senate boys will sell tickets on Evening W ear and ’YPICAL of th e new d raped n , Mine mid sh irred fro n t fu ll New officers of the P ythian Sis a dance and am ateur hour Tuesday rem arks were on the topic, "What a commission basis to assist in es ness, P a tte rn 8633 Is ono of those slm plo frocks which are so Constitutes a Gooa C itizen" Mr. night at Verboort. I n e program was ters occupied th eir stations for tablishing a fund to buy shades for $»7 .9 5 in charge of Fred Engeldinger, and the first tim e at Friday night's effective. A vailable tn sizes 11 to 19. Size 13 req u ires 4 and Mrs. Phelps w ere council’s the union high auditorium . A prize guests during the evening, as was A rthur M iltenberger took the part meeting, and appointm ents were yards of 35 Inch fabric w ith yard for foundation sleeve. of Sunset Trails. Oregon book, will of M ajor Bowles. Talent was fu r m ade for the year's activities Mes Mrs. Jake Weil. The bolero In dark blue taffeta over the blue plaid taffeta dress he given the boy selling the most Second half of the oonvocation nished by Hillsboro, w ith the ex dam es W C. Gifford, H. R. C hant tickets Second prize will be m akes P a tte rn 8654 a charm ing frock for little sister. A vailable ception of Eddie Schnell, accordion ier and Fred Seweli were named as was a memorial to the late H. D el GOAR’S painting. In sizes 4 to 10 years. Size 6 requires 2 ’i yards of 35-lneh th e flower commi' tee. and Mes bert Turner, associate member of player from Portland. fabric for dress w ith % yard for Jacket and si yard co n trastin g . dames J. D. A nderson and Dora the Vikings, by an impressive cer A ch arm in g and clever frock is P a tte rn 8614 with Its sh irred Nelson as degree team leaders, with emony conducted b y L u V e r n e School Books Repaired— E. M. BARNES, Prop. Fred Sewell as captain. Mrs J. W. sh o u ld ers and sm all neck and belt bows. A vailable In sizes 34 Abendroth. J. Robert Patterson, T hree women, u nder the leader Barney and Mrs. H arry Morgan to 46. Size 36 requires 4% yards of 39-ineh fabric. past president of the council: Rich ship of Mrs. Miriam Walker, are • To secure a PATTERN and STLP-BV -STEP SEWING IN- ard Abts, president: Wayne Emmott. repairing books at the ju n io r high w ere hostesses. Fred G oetter, son of Mr. and Mrs president of the Vikings in 1928: and grade schools. This work will New spaper Man Visits— R TR l’CTIONS, fill out the coupon b( tow, being sure to MENTION William G oetter of Hillsboro, has Louis C. Lomax Jr., Sir Galahad give them employment for about T H E NAME OF THIS NEW SPA PER. Gordon McNab t.f W orthington. been selected at Oregon S tate col of 1932. Mr. T u rn e i’s name was two months, according to C. H. Minn., was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. lege for m em bershio in Eta K ippn transferred to th e roll of Paradise Nosier, superintendent. This is a Verne M cKinney Sunday, en route Nil, national honoi'Wy society in chapter. WPA project. to McMinnville from attending the FASHION BUREAU, 11-13 STERLING PLACE, electrical engtneertag, a n d Tun i Convocation was the official W ashington Press conference a t Circle Two Quilts— Beta Pi, national honorary fra ter BROOKLYN, N. Y. opening of the second half of the Seattle. Mr. McNab, who is spend nity in engineering. He is a junior | Circle No. 2 of the Methodist ing some tim e in the west w ith a school year's activities of C hristian in electrical engineering. Enclosed fin d ............cents. Please send me the p altcrn s council. All meetings of chapters Ladies' Aid will meet Thursday view of locating, also attended the and yet o n ly Fred visited at home Saturday checked below, a t 15 cents each: will now point tow ard the May afternoon. February 6. at the home Oregon Press conference at E u and Sunday. H erm an 'T rav er, a fel festival, w ith the selection of this of Mrs. Thomas Connell to quilt. gene. low student, and his m other from I P a tte rn No. 8633 S ize................ year's Sir Galahad and the recip Albany also visited here Sunday. ient of Mary's Rose as the chief H arry Morgan, who is w orking Card P arty W ednesday— P atte rn No. 8654 S ize................ features of the May t)ueen's court. out of Lakeview ths week, w rites Ladies of St. M atthews church O ther public affairs planned are that he is stopping at th e Hunters' w ill give a card party next Wed Nolilr G rands E ntertain— P a tte rn No. 8614 Size................ an exhibit of old bibles and church lodg?,» a hotel managed by Mr. and nesday night at the school hall, The Noble G rands club will meet . books of various faiths, during the Mrs. R. Shepard, parents of Miss w ith Mrs A. Abts as chairm an W ednesday night at the I. O. O. F 1 Name ............................................................................................... week before F ebruary 22, B rother M iriam Shepard, form erly w ith the of the hostess committee. At the ; hall, with the Past Noble G rands’ , A bigger w asher —<x faster washer hood day, and a convocation in Argus. He says it is q u ite a sight p arty Ja n u ary 22. honors w ere re- : club of Beaverton ns guests. Host Address March, at which tim e M arshall N. to w atch the 150 geese that w inter ceived by Mrs. Freda Frost. Vincent — a new EASY W asher In a new esses will be Mrs. R C. Munson. Dana of Portland will be th e speak in the lake near the hotel, and also Fletcher. Mrs. F rea Caldw ell and C i t y ....................................................................... S ta te ........................ Miss Angie H arrington and Mrs. J modern beauty of design offering a er. to see th e geyser shoot up into the Edw ard Sahlfeld. Etta Hanel. new ly perfected driving mechanism Mrs. Grayce G ifford Hughes has air from a bed of snow. Name of this n e w sp a p e r.............................................................. Progressive D inner Given— that’s QUIET, efficient and enduring. accepted the advisorship of Alpha Lloyd Stroeder was taken Mon Members of circle three, M. E. girls' chapter. Mrs. J. O. Crandall day to the V eterans' hospital in Aid. entertained th eir hus is reported as recovering from a Buy now to get the biggest V A LU E w here he is under ob Ladies' bands and other guests w ith a pro coughing, talking, sneezing and ex recent operation and will soon r e Portland, HEIR SCHEMES EVER In the low priced washer field servation. An operation will prob gressive dinner party Tuesday eve pectorating. turn to her advisory position with ably be performed. Portland B etter Business Bureau. Ine.) — with that assurance of Q U A LIT Y ning. The dinner was followed by Sigma girls' chapter. Vikings will Wash your hands frequently, es Estate sw indles and genealogical _ _ _ _______ M arie Bailey of Forest Grove u n only EASY can give. a party at th e F. C. Holznagel home. pecially before eating. begin the new semester w ith a and historical sketch prom oters are- social meeting at Pilgrim House dervzent a n appendix operation Avoid getting wet, exposure ’.o being heard from in this locality. | Tuesday evening at Sm ith's hos Sunday afternoon and evening, and AVOIL COLDS AND PNEUMONIA cold, fatigue and any bodily excess. recently. If you receive lite ra tu re .' th e House will be closed to all ex pital. Dr. Guy Via operated. (B y Oregon S ta te Board of H ealth) Do not allow the tem p eratu re ol which inform s you that your fa m -1 cept Viking members during that Jack A ndrew s of Hillsboro u n N ew I 9 a © This is the season of th e y ear your home or w orking place to ily tree has been unearthed and i Diamond and Stone-Set derw ent a m ajor operation Monday when colds are most prevalent and exceed 70 degrees Fahrenheit. time. S i l l C as much that you are in line for a share, Pilgrim House, Council headquart at Sm ith's hospital, Dr. C. T. Sm ith when, if neglected, they are most Eat m oderately, d rin k plenty of of a valuable estate and asking that | as S2080! ers, rem ained open all night Mon operating. likely to result in m ore serious pure water, and sleep 8 to 10 hours I you send a small sum of money ’ Y«»ur ta v in /« with day, after the convocation session, A*Von w as born Ja n u ary 24 to conditions such as pneumonia. While every night w ith windows v.ide to assist in defraying th e ex p en ses’ EASY are trem en for the reception of the radio broad Mr and Mrs. Neal C raig of C or it is tru e that there is no specific open. Her birthstone or a ring dous. A«k for u of probation and settling of the com plete nnalyaia cast of the funeral of King George vallis. Mrs. Craig will be rem em ber m eans of preventing pneumonia, Avoid th e careless m an w ith a estate, we suggest th at you contact 1 distinctively wrought will of your money MV- V, official head of the Church of ed here as Ruth Julien. in g opportunity. th ere is probably no other disease cold, unless he exercises some p re the Portland B etter Business B u r always be appreciated, England. C hapter members have Mrs. H elen Deichman w ill leave which can be prevented in as many caution in keeping his infection to eau, before becoming too much in all been urged to participate in the $<f .50 himself. terested in your would-be valuable President's ball, to be held this Saturday for a few weeks' visit instances by simply applying a common sense. Pneum onia too J and up estate as about nine tim es out of evening, altho the M others’ Associ with her son, C. L. Deichman, and little frequently follows a “c o m m o n 1 ten. these games are first class ation will sponsor a card party at family at C entralia. Wash. rackets, which have for their aim, Mrs. T. J. Abbet. and Mrs. W. cold." During the w inter months the House beginning at 8 o’clock. Phone 21X Hillsboro 136 S. Third Ave. Mrs. L. T. Woodward. Mrs. E. W. Claude Adams of Portland w ere th e common cold plays havoc w ith Mrs. M. Caldwell entertained her the receiving of the initial sum. people of all ages, of both sexes Ask for Free Votes JEWELER Moyer. Mrs. Abts and Mrs. Fritz guests F riday of Mr. and Mrs. M. sewing club and eighth grade A nother common type of promo- and at all economic levels. The j 4-H Hillsboro A bendroth have been nam ed as a W. Johnson. with a th eatre party at the Ven ' tion, w hich has m ade its advent 211 E. Main St. common cold causes more loss of committee to arrange th e party. R. R. Easter, who was ill at Jones tim e in industry, m ercantile es etian in Hillsboro S aturday after among Oregon citizens recently, is Mrs. Hazel C rittenden was named hospital several days this week, is i the genealogical ketch racket. You tablishm ents and schools th an any noon. last Thursday evening at the M oth recovering and able to go home. Roy C arm en spent several days receive a card which, likew ise ad- oth er disease More th an an av er er's meeting, by Mrs. Fred H. C ald Mr. and Mrs. H. B A xtell and age of two days yearly for every in a Hillsboro hospital is the re ; vises you that your nam e appears well. president, as hostess for the son visited Mr. and Mrs. G. W. su lt of stepping on a nail. He is , tn a famous estate and a com plete person living in this state are lost recovering successfully. next meeting. Hagle Sunday. | sketch of your ancestors has been by disability caused by colds. Yet Elaine Jackson entertained fol prepared, in a very concise and M embers of th e Congregational few people take the cold seriously lowing little friends Sunday on her Committees Named— choir and th eir friends had a party Enough. The common cold is a ser seventh birthday: Millie Vandehey, ■ beautiful form. They ask that you New officers of Rebekah lodge F riday evening at the church. ious condition because it lowers the Erma Vuylsteke. Patty Carman. send a small sum and they will be I glad to send you this sketch Ttie conducted their first meeting T ues Mrs. W. F. Haase has been very resistance so th a t sinusitus, bron day evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. ill during the past w eek or more. chitis. pneum onia, tuberculosis and Blanche Vuylsteke, M yrtle a n d files of the Port! ind B etter Busi Alice Vandehey. ness Bureau reveal that this is a Mrs. R. C. Munson was elected drill Nahcy Aileen E aster is ill with other diseases may develop. typical ra c k rt and dozens of indi captain and com m ittees w ere ap The common cold is probably the To Talk on Fees viduals have been im prisoned for pointed. Finance com m ittee m em measles. most prevalent illness to w hich man E C. Sammons, a director of the bers are Miss May Cook. Mesdames is heir. Extensive studies have U. S. N ational bank of Portland, long periods of tim e on s u c h JAMES S. JENNINGS George Selfridge and R. C. M un been made, th e n e t resultant form erly a m em ber cf the banket s’ swindles. son; good of the order. Mrs. A. W. Jam es Sylvester Jennings, 84. of knowledge being that if one is in executive committee, and but re If you are approached by any Moore; press correspondent, Mrs. Forest G rove died at Jones hospital close association with a person with ■: « Ray Sinclair. Following th e m eet in Hillsboro Friday and funeral a cold, one is pretty sure himself cently honored as P ortland's first thing of this nature, get in touch ing Dr. Henry Young gave a short services were held from th e Forest to develop it. It is probably most citizen for 1935, w ill’ speak in h. w ith the Better Business Bureau own behalf and lepresenting the and we shall be glad to give you talk. Grove; U ndertaking company chapel highly com m unicable in th e early sta.e board of higher education, of th e facts concerning this. Sunday afternoon with Rev. C. P. stage, but not for its en tire period which he is a member, on student Plan Program— Sabin officiating. Interm ent was in C ontributing factors, as seasonal fee m easure from 16:15 to 10:30 p. The Lohese Camp F ire gro"p Official and U nofficial News — variation, changes in body tem p era m. Thursday, over radio KO1N. at W inifred Wiley'a house Tuesday Forest View cemetery. All th at Is fit to p rin t in Hillsboro Mr. Jennings was born at L iv er ture, and low ered resistance of the to plan for a V alentine party and ---------------------- and t h e county — Court, arrests, also for a program to be given at pool. 111., August 5, 1851, m arried upper respiratory mucous m em License Man Coming schools, taxes, weddings, b i r t h s , I Sadie E. Havens at Lewistown, 111., branes, probably play a p art in the R. J. Dooley, exam iner of oper- deaths, society.—Every week in thè the Legion hall next Tuesday. A pril 5, 1885, and came to Oregon spread of the common cold. i ators and chauffeurs, will be in Argus. tf Strongs Leaving— 31 years ago. Deceased is survived Prevent colds and pneum onia by i Hillsboro Wednesday, at the court Earl Strong ar.d family leave F ri by the widow and tw o children: proper personal hygiene. Rules for house, from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. day to make their home on a stock Leonard Jennings, Beuna P a r k , avoiding colds are few and simple: ranch near Payette, Idaho. He will Cal,, and Mrs. Lillie LaMont, F or Avoid all uncovered acts as in A rgus classified ads get results. be associated with his brother, Guy est Grove. Strong, formerly of Hillsboro, Three-Linkers Meet— Births Washington County T hree L ink Ediger—To Mr. and Mrs. David association will m eet F riday eve Ediger of C edar M 'll, Ja n u ary 26, PERSONALLY ENDORSED ning at the I. O. O. F. hall. A pot a son. luck supper will be held before the Casebeer—To Mr. and Mrs. Vern meeting. Casebeer of Hillsboro, Jan u ary 16, a boy, at Em anuel hospital in Mrs. Chase Hostess— Home Economics' club of H ills Portland. Touring Sedan boro Grange will meet next T hurs- i O tt—To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ott This car has had the best of care day with Mrs. G. C. Chase. Pot , of Forest Grove, Ja n u ary 23, a boy. and is in perfect condition th ro u g h luck luncheon will be served at Ing—To Mr. and Mrs. K enneth out. A grey paint job w ith red noon. Ing of Yamhill, Jan u ary 26, a boy. striping, roomy trunk, A rvin heat- A ttend B. P. Conference— Caesarian operation perform ed by Mrs. H arry Morgan, Mrs. Fayetta Dr. C. T. Smith. Only Allen, Misses Angie H arrington and Jo h n —To Mr. and Mrs. Eben Gussie Sigler attended the district John of F orest Grove, Ja n u ary 29. conference of Business and P ro a girl. fessional Women's club at Corvallis H einich—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sunday. Dr. O. R. Chambers, pro H einich of Hillsboro, Ja n u ary 28, M aster Sedan fessor of psychology at O. S. C., a girl. Has been thoroughly recondition ed in our shop, and is in the fin est shape throughout. Tw o-tone ■int jot). Anniversaries Celebrated Hillsboro Scouts Guests on Emden DRESSES T Woman's Shop Fred Goetter Makes Honoraries IM PR O VED »54?» R IN G S I W ASHERS Selfridge Furniture Co. Greenville J. L. Anderson No Business v’Z . ^¡Z TAKt USES CARS W5HR04Z) THf / / 1935 Terraplane çJJLROAO Of course there isn’t—for the concern that won't try to get it. It has often been repeated that you must spend money to make money. To get business today you will have to spend money where it will do the most good. That’s where THE HILLSBORO ARGUS en ters the picture. Recent merchandising events in Hills boro have added emphasis to this statem ent--“!)ecide to give the public real values and then tell them about it forcefully and you will do the business.’’ You have to do the deciding and then THE HILLSBORO AR GUS will do the telling. 695 1933 Chevrolet How Is Your Stationery Supply? We Have a Swell Line at Real Prices SHADOW STRIPE—90 sheets for Envelopes to match FREE RIPPLE BOND—60 sheets for E nvelopes to m atch FRF,." iv L if Q _ ................ ‘4 . / V BROAD CHECK WEAVES—60 sheets for C ft/» Envelopes to match FREE M m V WILSHIRE L IN E N -60 sheets for Q _ Envelopes to match FREE H I« / V MONTCLAIR PARCHMENT—60 sheets for Q ft/v Envelopes to match FREE O t7 V KLAIRO LINEN Q x» P aper and Envelopes X t/V For High Grade Merchandise and Low Prices J “f HILLSBORO PHARMACY Z. J. RIGGS, Prop. to CALIFORNIA It’s thrifty to go by train. N ot only because the fares are so low, but also because you get so much comfort for your money. Remember, to o ,o th er highways are often slippery and danger ous in winter. But steel rails are always safe—the smoothest, saf est highway in the world, lares listed here are good in big, roomy, steam-heateu coaches or chair-cars on ail our trains. They are also good, with a small bertn charge, in our fine im proved Tourist Pullmans. O ur new food service in chair-cars and Tourist Pullmans offers further savings. An attendant serves coffee or milk for Jr, sandwiches 10c, do nuts lOr, fruit 5r, ice cream lOr, etc. Also low -cost full-course meals in dining cars. SAN F R A N C IS C O Out u t r Koundtrtp 12™ ’20°° LOS ANGELES Out way 19 Koundtnp 530 Southern P acific H. D. OLSEN, Agent. Phone 621 4*50 OTHER USED CARS 1925 Buick Roadster $ 65 1925 Lincoln Sedan 100 1924 Ford D elivery................ 25 1923 Ford Pickup ..... 12.50 Decide Now! Concentrate Your Advertising in Thomas S. Sholes QUALITY REPAIR WORK 152-158 H. 3rd Ave. Phone 21W Hudson - Terraplane Willard — Mohawk (Venetian ticket, J. N. Notziger, Rt. 2, Hillsboro) W ls b o riO & r g us W ith Win- h In Combined The Hlllahnro Independent