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    P a g e Six
H IL L S B O R O
P a sto r at Roy
2 4 Y ears D ies
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
M o th e r
Son
A p p o in te d th is w e e k to f i l l a v a ­
cancy in th e o ffic e o f Jo h n C o n n e ll,
s h e riff. H a llie Ire la n d T ue sd a y to o k
th e oath o f o ffic e T h e va ca n cy was
crea te d th ro u g h th e re s ig n a tio n o f
H a r ry Jo h n son c h ie f deputy
Jo h n son has been a d e p u ty s h e r­
i f f fo r s ix years, fiv e o f w h ic h he
has se rve d as c h ie f d e p u ty . H is d u ­
ties h a ve in c lu d e d in v e s tig a tio n s . i
fin g e r - p r in tin g and id e n tific a tio n s
He leaves th e o ffic e J u ly 1 to accept
a p o s itio n as c ir c u la tio n m a n a g e r in
th is d is tr ic t fo r th e O re g o n ia n , ta k - I
m g th e place o f W illia m Hoseow.
w h o has p u rch a se d a w in e sto re in
Bend.
Ire la n d has been a tta c h e d to C o n - '
n e ll's s ta ff as spe cia l d e p u ty
fo r
th re e o r m ore years, w o r k in g w h e n ­
e v e r e x tra h e lp was needed. Last
su m m e r he w o rk e d on spe cia l p a tro l
in th e b e rry fie ld s . H e is a n a tiv e
o f H ills b o ro and w id e ly a c q u a in te d
T h e ch ange w i l l p ro m o te D e p u ty 1
R. C. B usch to c h ie f d e p u ty
in
ch a rg e o f th e w o r k c a rrie d on bv
Johnson.
S h e r iff
C o n n e ll
said
W ednesday.
D E L I V E R Y — F o u r T im e s D a ily
Paper
Bag
W ed n esd a y
W ednesday. Ju n e 16
R o o se ve lt asked b y M a y o r S h ie ld s
o f J o h n s to w n . Pa., to check t e r r o r ­
is m . in te rv e n e in J o h n s to w n steel
s tr ik e and "re m o v e th e m u rd e ro u s
c le m e n t th a t n o w in fe s ts th e c ity ."
N o n -s trik e rs spokesm an asks re ­
o p e n in g o f p la n t a t Y o u n g sto w n .
O h io .
M a r itim e
fe d e ra tio n c o n ve n tio n
sends R oosevelt p ro te st th a t im m i­
g ra tio n o ffic ia ls w o u ld d is ru p t P o r t­
la n d m e e tin g
S panish reb e ls hem in B ilb a o fro m
n o rth and south in e ffo r t to tra p
Basque defenders. C iv ilia n s in panic.
T e lls H o w N o t to L iv e
"B ra k e s a rc p u t on cars fo r a p u r ­
pose B u t a n y c o n v e n ie n t tree, te le ­
p h o ne pole, fence, d itc h , o r alm ost
a n y th in g else w ill do as w e ll.” notes
D r. E. B M c D a n ie l, p re s id e n t o f the
O reg o n S ta te M o to r association.
N e w L ig h ts P ro ve S o lu tio n
W a s h in g to n state re p lie d to in ­
q u ir in g O regon S ta te M o to r associa­
tio n t r a f f ic s a fe ty e x a m in e rs th a t
th e s o d iu m -v a p o r lig h ts w h e re in ­
s ta lle d in th e n o rth e rn state had cu t
th e ra te o f a u to m o b ile a ccidents in
h a lf.
T h e Hessian f ly re c e ive d its co m ­
m o n nam e fro m th e fact th a t it was
in tro d u c e d in to A m e ric a in stra w
b y th e Hessian s o ld ie rs d u rin g the
R e v o lu tio n a r y w a r.
B e r r y H a llo c k s
W ood o r F ib e r
I n j i i r l i -s W o u ld D e -P o p u la te S ta ir
A u to ..eeidenl.s in 193(1 in ju r e d
708,440 persons o r aline..I th e e n ­
t ir e p o p u la tio n o f th e state o f O re ­
gon, th e O reg o n S ta le M o to r asso­
c ia tio n states
G roup
Bright Sayings
of Children
"So. M o n d a y 's y o u r w ashday,
Susie
W hen do y o u b a ke y o u r
b re a d ? "
“ D o n 't be m id -V ic to r ia n . L o u ie —
d o n 't you k n o w th a t N E W H O M E
B A K E R Y 'S bread tastes b e tte r th a n
a n y bread I c o u ld b a ke ? "
I >el ' in n
C ontain
L O O K ! B A R G A IN S !
(S a tu rd a y O nly)
You c a n ’t beat our q uality
or prices. Stock up fo r the
w eek— you c a n ’t a ffo rd to
bake a t th ese prices.
R a is e d D o -N u ts
D ozen .
15c
C up C akes
3 fo r
5c
20c dozen
C om plete Stock
(G u a ra n te e d o n ly one d a y o ld )
G a rd e n G u a rd s
Many o th er bargains, y e t
R otenone an d v a rie ty o th e r real q uality m erchandise.
dusts. E v e rg re e n , a rs e n a te
W e’re out for business—
liquid sp ray s. S p ra y e rs.
give us a tria l— it pays!
We b u y d r y C a rra ra H a rk . lb . 5c;
W o o l. III.
M o h a ir, lb. M e .
P ric e s .subject m a r k e t ch a n g e
F arm ers’ Cash Store
F ee d - Seed - W o o l - P o u ltr y
T e le p h o n e 3061
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NORTH SECOND ST- BACK OF PIGGIY WIGGlf
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rou
MAY SCCURt
W M. A. ROGERS
P IU S QUA LITY
S ILV E R W A R E -M A D E
BY O N EID A , LTD.
FRESHEST
15C
Q u a rt
. nd P e in « red
I r< *i D a ily
by
(re a m
AJOJ T|M /
G ood
I 'h c n r 4 R X I
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U sed C a r s
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Sm oked
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PROOF OF LA S T S T A T E M E N T
( ip p o si I t s u x u a lK do not m a rry
<ach o th e r! S tu d ic
o f T e rm in i
(S ta n fo rd U nivcr?»lty)
te n d
t u
h< w th a t th e re is a te n d e n c y fu r
lik e to m a r r y lik e th a t th e re is .1
f a ir c o rre la tio n b etw een husband
and w ife in in te llig e n c e , a p p e a r­
ance, etc
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S pecials s CARTWRIGHT
■ PONTIAC SALES
.LSBORO M E A T CO. : :
227 S. 3rd
n H IV Iv
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» a i r o r w hoi,-.
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10c
Z I L I D ll.1 .1 T IS S I E
HC
r o lls
K U I H I N TO W ELS
25c
ro lls
ELAKES
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S ize
la llW L z
IS m a ll xiz». 2 fo r
lb. 2 5 c
lb . 1 9 4 c
SEASONING BACON
BACON SQUARES
SLICED BACON
PORK ROAST Z
VEAL ROAST S , .....
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VEGETABLES
15c
9c
25c
25c
lb. 14c
lb. 1 7 4 c
lb. 25c
lb. 18c
lb. 15c
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2 lbs. 25c
lb. 15c
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lb. 11c
A B,G supply
a t a ll times
OF THE MONTH
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the H ig h t to I J mi I ( ¿ j m t i lie: »
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Says
G R O V E D A IR Y
M ilk and
SPECIAL SALE S a tu rd a y , Ju n e 19, on
SA LM O N
FRUITS and
5C
FREE DELIVERY
CLAM S
R O Y A L C H E F.
F ia i
Can
RIIMM
I ' ■
Kip
EKW s in k s o f c e r t if ie d B u r b a n k
seed potatoes. $1 75 c w t
J o h n 3’
C ro e n i, n e a r C e d a r M d l
16
18c )
CARROTS - l,o . al Bunch
BEETS -Local. 4 bunches
LETTU CE— Large, Solid, 2 for
ORA N G ES— Siinkisl. 2 dozen
CA N TA LO U PES— .’5(i and 45 Size. 3 for
' We R f ■ e rv f
$3 25
b o ro
for
T ru stw o rth y T ra n sp o rtatio n
D ollar for D ollar V alue
A uth o rized Pontiac Service
air me Btsr^ ■_ my me leasr
17c
25c
LU X
Ku h
MEAT,
«9
J
CO FFEE
3
tia w
H ill
C a r tw r i g h t P o n tia c
S a le s
8
M YR TLE
<3 lbs. 49c) 1. 1>.
S U N R IS E
<3 lb. . 7 3 o L b .
T h e P eople's Choice.
ZEE
< ’ I'c a in y
Q .
26c
OLD DUTCH
A
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3
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I
so u th
We have no tin cans for
sale. T rade-ins th a t arc not
road - w orthy according to
our high s ta n d a rd s a r <*
junked and oil the m arket
forever.
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B acon B ack
No. 2*
Tin
2
14
C
I6p
R econditioned
»35c
(L b .
D R IE D BEEF ^ CED- Far,cy Biand
10c
a m p ’s
PO R K ÔC B E A N S 2 2 4 -o oc z ? . tin s 3 lo r 29c
O R A N G E J U I C E R old e n tin P s o p p y «ans 27c
o co la te P u d d in g .
JE L L O C h Pks.
5c
V A N IL L A - - r ’botue
10c
H & D JELL 10 fla v o rs .
p k -s .
14c
G E L A T IN E H
Plai"
10c
KREM EL D E S S E R T P ks.
5c
IC E C R EA M PO W D ER
1 5c
20 T O N S h a le d
T
S m a ll
IB
m ile s west.
$1 5
m ore th an Km units uf Sunshine
\ ilainin I) per q u art.
HR
G rad e
< N o C c rc a lj
10c
21c
25c
25c
25c
EHESH m ilk go.it fo r sale
W Mason 329 S 8th A v e
Deni with
I*( tile d
2 1.,».
JA R RUBBERS, Ball .Mason, Reg.
3 doz.
PA R O W A X , 1-lb. p k g .............................
2 for
JA M -JE L L , 8-oz. bottle
2 for
PEN -JELL, 3-oz. pkg.
2 fo r
JIF F Y SEALS
3 pkgs. fo r
7oo lbs c e rtifie d b lu e tag B u rb a n k
seed potatoes $2 50 c w t . also have
some sm all seed
H obhc II l.o f t i .
P u m p k in B u lg e Phone N o rth P la in s
4F4.
16
C H O C O L A T E D R JN K
g-pint
G ro u n d B eef
lbs.
Canning Supplies
10 l')|.
' . ' I H< I n i
l oo Late to Classify
G reen S p o t
S a tu rd a y O n ly
Piggly W iggly A
G ra d e A ..
I
P ro o f N e x t W eek
for BETTER M EATS
Mild.
Pound
Seed I ’ld a t o o
t'O M K .ind see us b e lo ie you Inis
good .lo ck
B u c k e y e M a rk e t.
7.» A C H ES. Jackson b o tto m , .d l in
c u ltiv a tie n . $6500 $3500 d o w n
16 A C H ES, edge Purest (»rove, u n ­
im p ro v e d . a ll in c u ltiv a tio n . W d-
H ave You Tried the New
P h o n e 3131
lbs.
M an w ith cai to act a-
on O re g o n ia n
H it'
16
sub c a rn e i
A rg u s 8207
TO CAM’.
ED’S
MASTER MKT.
W averly.
2-Ib. tin ........................
B re a d
L g . H /i-lb . lo a f 10c
B e e S u p p lie s
10
W ANTED
C A R T W R IG H T
Bride-Elect Given
Surprise Shower
H ig h lig h ts
11 W E agenev fo r E le c tro - Ecnee
com pany
P in e . $17 50 pci u n it
I f in te re ted see o r W id e me
W e in e r M e ie i
lit
4.
H ills b o ro ,
m ile so u th o f B e th a n y
to re
I tltf
T h e m an w ith th e suitcase chased
th e tr a in to th e end o f th e p la t­
fo rm . b u t fa d ed to ca tch it A.s he
; s lo w ly w a lk e d hack, m o p p in g his
t h r o w ; an in te re s te d o n lo o k e r v o l-
I u n tee re d :
M iss th e t r a i n ’ "
"O h . not m u c h ." wa.s th e d is a rm ­
in g r e p ly "Y o u see. 1 n e v e r got
to k n o w it v e ry w e ll." Ex
H andley Speaker
Picnic H ere Sunday
Salad Oil
SUGAR
CHEESE
BUTTER
COCOA
Tomatoes
U n fr u itfu l
P la y g ro u n d O pened
Hillsh»»ros a n n u a l s u m m e r p la y ­ W A N T to lease (» u e rn .cv h u ll fo r
service in clean h e ld
J It A le x ­
g ro u n d p ro g ra m is in o p e ra tio n at
I6p
J u n io r h ig h and D a v id H ill schools a n d er. Kt 2. H ills b o ro
fro m It) a m to 4 (Ml p m u n d e r the
I d ire c tio n o f Miss B a rb a ra Pott» A
I d a ily p ro g ra m o f s p o rts and h a n d i­
c ra fts is c a rrie d out
K e n n e th
I-arson.
19.
a rre ste d
T uesday in V e rn o n ia b y a d e p u ty
s h e r iff on a ch a rg e o f o b ta in in g
goods u n d e r false pretenses, was
b o u n d o v e r to th e g ra n d ju r y by
J u d g e T e m p le to n in c o u n ty c o u rt
at a p re lim in a r y h e a rin g W ednesday
a fte rn o o n .
H ea d s
L a rso n is c h a rg e d w ith
g iv in g
T o o b ta in a P A T T E R N a n d S T E P -B Y -S T E P S E W IN G I N ­
O scar S h iffe r o f T im b e r an o rd e r on
S T R U C T IO N S f ill o u t th e co u p o n b e lo w , b e in g su re to M E N T IO N
h is p a y ro ll, w h ic h was a lleged to
T ill?
V *
r» r>
.
h a ve been fic titio u s . T h e o rd e r is + ~ _ ..--------
.
. . .
„ - —
...... ..............
•
said to have been in p a ym e n t fo r
purchases.
F A S H IO N B U R E A U . H IL L S B O R O A R G U S
J o h n P u lle n is b a ck in ja il c h a rg ­
149 N e w M o n tg o m e ry St.. San F ra n cisco , Cal.
L e g io n Ja m b o re e
ed w ith the second th e ft o f a b ic y c le
E nclosed f in d ............
o w n e d by th e son o f M a jo r W eisen-
L e g io n a n d A u x ilia r y
m em b e rs
th e p a tte rn s
b a c k o f A lo h a . P u lle n re c e n tly was
ch e cke d b e lo w , a t 15 cents each;
fro m a ll posts in th e c o u n ty w ill
ja ile d and c o n v ic te d fo r th e ft o f th e
g a th e r S u n d a y in M e tz g e r p a rk fo r
P a tte rn N o ........
same b icycle . O n h is release, ac­
th e c o u n ty L e g io n J a m b o re e A ll
c o rd in g to S h e r iff Jo h n C o n n e ll, he
a tte n d in g h ave been req u e ste d to
P a tte rn N o ........
re tu rn e d and again to o k th e same
b rin g p ic n ic lu n c h M e tz g e r post and
b ic y c le .
A u x ilia r y , hosts, h a ve p ro m is e d an
P a tte rn N o .........
B u d E rp . H ills b o ro . 30. was a rre ste d
in te re s tin g p ro g ra m .
T ue sd a y in B a n k s b y d e p u ty sh e r­
1
if f s and lodged in ja il on a ch a rg e
Nam e
........... ...........
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o f d r iv in g w h ile d ru n k . W ednesday
a fte rn o o n he pleaded g u ilt y b e fo re
A d d re ss ..................
J u s tic e A . W . H avens a nd was fin e d
$100 a nd sentenced to 30 days in
C it ’ ................
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O rd e rs file d th is w e e k in c ir c u it
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co u n ty , a c c o rd in g to L . E. W ilk e s ,
c o u rt in c lu d e U n ite d States N a tio n a l
p re s id e n t o f th e a ssociation.
b a n k o f P o rtla n d vs F re d R B a rd e n
L u n c h e o n w i l l be se rve d at noon,
W arehouse R aided
e t al. ju d g m e n t a n d decree; Frances
H a m ilto n vs. Jesse L . a nd T u ra h
T h ie ve s T ue sd a y n ig h t b ro k e in to and e v e ry b o d y in te re s te d is re q u e s t­
ed to b r in g basket lu n c h , dishes
H o ld e n , d ism issa l: A n d re s Pederson,
th e F a rm e rs ' U n io n w a reh o u se on
and s ilv e rw a re , a nd jo in th e g ro u p .
c t a l vs. A . M . H o w e ll et al. c o n fir m ­
Second a ve n ue and sto le s ix tire s C offee, su g a r and crea m w ill b e
M rs. E rn e st Z u rc h e r. M rs. E m m a
a tio n o f sale; C ity o f F ore st G ro v e
S. D avis.
a fte r a tte m p tin g to p ry open th e
va. H a ro ld Bauer, et al. d e fa u lt a nd D ie r d o r ff a n d M iss In e z E rd m a n cash re g iste r, w h ic h c o n ta in e d one fu rn is h e d T a b le s w ill be a rra n g e d
A rg u s st
on th e w e s t side o f th e a u d ito riu m ,
decree: A lb e r t G. D ic k in s o n et a l vs. c o m p lim e n te d M iss E s th e r E rd m a n cent.
elecl» il p re s iti
b u t in case o f ra m th e ta b le s w ill be
W e n ze l J. A n s o rg e et al. a cce p ting w it h a b r id a l sh o w e r at th e Dan
k o la associati
set in th e a u d ito riu m .
fo rn u -r ri sid ri-
re s ig n a tio n o f F. B. P e rn g o as co­ E rd m a n ho m e T ue sd a y a fte rn o o n .
O u r c la s s ifie d co lu m n s m a y have
Those h a v in g p io n e e r re lic : o r
c itiz c n s o f Wa;
re c e iv e r o f G ra n d R a p id s-O re g o n
T h e b rid e -e le c t re c e iv e d m a n y ju s t w h a t y o u a ie lo o k in g f o r — p ic tu re s a re requested to b rin g them
T im b e r Co.; F e d e ra l L a n d B a n k vs
b e a u tifu l g ifts . L u n ch e o n was s e rv ­ Read th e m .
t
f
W illia m M eeuw sen e t al. decree;
f o r d is p la y .
c rib e
L iq u id a tio n
S h u te S a vin g s bank, ed. Those p re se n t w e re M esdam es
A v e r y S hahn. H e n p - Jacobson. Les­
a u th o riz in g co m p ro m ise o f in d e b te d ­
ness o f W in n ie L . H o o d e n p v l and te r B e llin g e r. W illia m M e ie rju rg e n .
T hom as H e n to n . A r n o ld B e rg e r. Dan
T. A . H o o d e n p y l: F re d e ric k Schoen
E rd m a n . A lb e r t N e u m a n n . R o b e rt
vs. E lla D a y et al. d e fa u lt a nd de­
K a u e r. P e r ry S tre a m . F ra n k C o n ­
cree: S ta te o f O regon vs. B e rn a rd
n e ll. T I S a n d stra m , A r t h u r C o n ­
H o lb o k e . et al. c o n firm a tio n o f sale:
n e ll. R u d o lp h S c h e rre r. D u t Haan.
C itiz e n s B a n k o f S h e rw o o d vs. M il­
E lm e r B a tc h e la r. Jam es Hays. C.
d re d O liv e K a n e e t al. c o n firm a ­
H. S c h m id t. J a sp e r K e ffe r . C a rl
tio n .
P ro b a te o rd e rs fo r th e w e e k in ­ Voges. G e o rg e W a lte rs. M isses Jean
Prices E ffective F rid a y and S a tu rd a y , Ju n e 18 and 19
c lu d e g u a rd ia n s h ip o f H a ro ld Joseph. W enger. M a rth a W egner. E lin o r and
V iv ia n H aan. C la ra S tre a m . C la ra
R u th E leanor. P e te r J u n io r and M a r ­
and Id a Ja g g i. N o rm a B e rg e r. D ora
g aret M a y Egoscue; G ra tto n H Frost.
E. Q uackenbush.
H o w a rd Gates. S a n d stro m . B e tty L o u is. Joan G race
h o n ore d
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m e n d in g re -e le c tio n o f a ll o ffic e rs
fo r a n o th e r te rm N o m in a tio n fro m
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fir s t v ic e - co m m a n d e r.
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m a n d e r: R u ssell T isda le , fin a n c e o f ­
fic e r. G u y Rosecrans. se rg e a n t-a t-
arm s: V a l A b a d ie . h is to ria n A S
F o e lk e r was n o m in a te d to rep la ce
L eon S. D a v is as a d ju ta n t.
M rs. W illia m H e m s w o rth spent a
fe w days in P o rtla n d th e past w e e k
and a tte nd e d th e Rose F e s tiv a l.
W o rth C a ld w e ll J r. re tu rn e d hom e
w it h h e r to -spend a fe w w eeks v a ­
c a tio n .
fo r
Thinsiln.v, .Imit' 17. 1937
L egion to E lect
T u esd ay N ig h t
Mi»«» A g n e s Y a n d rrz a n d rn )
R O Y —T h e fu n e ra l o f Rev F a th e r
F. J. S p rin g e r, p a sto r o f Roy. was
m o rn in g w ith a la rg e attendance.
P o n tific a l h ig h mass ce le b ra te d
b y h is G race A rc h b is h o p H o w a rd o f
P o rtla n d , w h o was assisted by th e
Deacon and Subdeacon, Rev. Joseph
H eesacker o f W o o d b u rn and Rev
M . Jones o f V e rb o o rt. Rev Joseph
V a n d e rb e c k was m a ste r o f c e re ­
m onies a n d M o n s ig n o r A . L ane d e ­
liv e r e d th e serm on
F a th e r S p rin g e r was the oldest o f
a fa m ily o f fo u rte e n c h ild re n and
w as th e fir s t to die. F a th e r S p rin g e r
w as b u rie d in th e M o u n t C a lv a ry
ce m e te ry, be in g preceded b y his
p a re n ts a fe w ye a rs
T he R oy p a ris h w ill m iss F a th e r
S p rin g e r as he was p a stor here fo r
tw e n ty - fo u r years.
Rex- F a th e r S p rin g e r was fo u n d
dead in bed e a rly W ednesday m o r n ­
in g . J u n e 9. at th e U n iv e r s ity o f
P o rtla n d , w h e re he had been a t­
te n d in g a re tre a t o f c le rg y o f th e
c h u rc h fo r th e w e e k. He had s u f­
fe re d a s tro k e a b o ut a y e a r ago. b u t
had seemed im p ro v e d and was
p la n n in g a m o n th 's v a ca tio n on his
r e tu r n fro m P o rtla n d .
V ern o n ia Boy
A w aitin g T rial
ARG U S,
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