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    TliiiiHilay, Ju ly 22, 1937
H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O ,
Harvest Grass
Seed Underway
in County
O R EGON
I ownsend Clubs to
Picnic Here Sunday
(B y IV. I Cyrus. (o u n t y Axent)
( O rchard Xni.ss. C h e w in g 's fescue,
tu li fe.se uc mid S u p e rb » Itee d can
m y uiuss î .....I «• b e in g h a rv e ste d
tills lllotltll on W a s h in g to n c o u n ty
farm s. O n tin E lm e r G u c rb e r fa rm
H ear H e lv etiu <u<*hiii<l gi mi. C h c w -
liiKl's a n d tall f»-. cu e h hi the shock
re a d y to be th re sh e d
T h e o re n a n i grass wa.s seeded in
O e h iln u . 193.3 a m i lias |>ro<luce<| a
seed c ro p each y e a r M in i- in a d d i­
tio n to a co n sid e r a b le a m o u n t o f
p a s tu re fo r a d a iry h e rd a fte r the
Need c ro p was ta k e n o ff T h is fie ld
ha | -1 < • \ i (|<*<| c o n s id e ru b le p asture
d u rin g the la tte r p a rt o f tin* n i i i i i -
i i “ i am t fa ll, in s p ite o f d ry w e a th ­
e r am t has g iv e n a r e tu r n in seed
• ip p ro x im a te ly w h a t can In* ex|»ect
cd fro m a g ra in c ro p on th e same
la n d w ith o u t th e expense o f a n ­
n u a l seed bed p re p a ra tio n and seed­
in g cost
P in t» Heeded
,
O n O c to b e r 31 193.3. 14 grass
v a rie tie .. w e re .seeded in p lo ts alo n g
one end o f G u c rb e r's fie ld These
have been p a sture d , c u t fo r hay.
lim e d , a n d fe rtiliz e d at va rio u s
tu rn
F ro m these seedings G u e rb c r
T h e U. S. S. " M in n e a p o lis " s a in te s an h is to r ié s is te r o f e a r ly fa m e ,
ha seleeted tw o v a rie tie s th a t he
T in 1 o ld a n il th e new
ha
now’ p la n te d fo r c o m m e rc ia l
th e U. H. S. " O r e g o n " pe in a n e lli ly u n d io r e d on th e W illa m e tte r iv e r In P o r tla n d .
A a p ectacu-
s<»ed p ro d u c tio n
la r n a s a l p a ra d a la H cheduled fo r F r id a y , J u ly 2 3 , a t 1 :3 0 1*. M.
(P h o to by S h e ll T o u r in g S e rv ic e )
I’ln sc a re ta ll fescue and C h e w ­
in g ’s fescue T a i, fescue in these
p la n tin g s has p ro v e n v e ry d ro u th
re sista n t gra- . th a t has p ro v id e d
• Nome pa turag»» th ro u g h o u t th e d ry
m on th s A b o u t an acre a nd a q u a r ­
te r <»f th is v a rie ty w as c u t fo r
seed tin s ye a r, am t w h ile n o t ye t
Wednesday, J u ly 21
tlu e s lx 'd . filh x t e x c e lle n tly
and
C ir c u it J u d g e H a ll S. L u s k o f
lo o ks lik e an e x c e p tio n a lly good
P o rtla n d a p p o in te d su p re m e c o u rt
crop.
ju s tic e Io f i l l va ca n cy caused b y
P a lu ta b ility o f ta ll fescue f <> r
d e a th o f J u s tic e J U. C a m p b e ll
» la iiy c a ttle has been a m p ly d e m ­
A u s tin I* Dobson o f P o rtla n d nam ed
o n s tra te d on th e G u e rb c r fa rm
to f i l l Ju d g e L u s k 's place.
C ow # h a ve p a stu re d th e ta ll fescue
O kla h o m a fa rm e r k ills tw o es­
p lo t as m u c h as a n y o f th e m ore
caped c o n v ic ts , w h o had k id n a p e d
g e n e ra lly
k n o w n grasses, and a
h im in t h e ir f lig h t fro m a posse
n in e -a c re ‘ c e d in g m ade in th e fa ll
o f 500 men.
o f 19.36 has been p a stu re d t h i s
S e n a to r B a r k le y o f
K e n tu c k y
.spring and at th e p re s e n t tim e .
elected d e m o c ra tic m a io r itv le a d e r
S h o w P re fe re n c e
in senate b y 38-37 vote. K e n tu c k ia n
T h e cow s s h o w a p re fe re n c e fo r
p ro m ise s to s u p p o rt p a rty , h e lp n a ­
th e ta ll fescue t«> th e o th e r grasses
tio n .
g ro w in g in th e same fie ld . A b ilit y
House la b o r c o m m itte e votes to
to w ith s ta n d d r y seasons and to
broaden senate
w age and h o u r
fo rm a r a th e r to u g h , h e a vy c o v e r­
b ill to in c lu d e lo c a l r e ta il s to re
in g on th e g ro u n d , to g e th e r w ith
em ployes.
its a p p a re n t p a la ta b ility , m ake it
Foes o f R o o se ve lt c o u rt p la n to
lo o k lik e a grass th a t w e sh o u ld
o ffe r m easure c o n fin e d to lo w e r
be g ro w in g m ore o f i n
p a sture
co u rts .
seedings, and a gra.ss th a t w e can
T acom a w o o d w o rk e rs liK a l r c-
v e il a ffo rd to use in p a s tu re m ix ­
fu scs to in d o rs e a ctio n o f c o n v e n ­
tu re s
tio n in s e e kin g C. I O. a f f ilia tio n .
C h e w in g 's fescue i m o re o r less
Japaneses planes f ly o v e r P e ip in g
w e ll- k n o w n It does not g ro w v e rv
to w a rn C h in a th a t it m u s t accept
high. i . r a th e r fin e -s te m m e d , fo rm s
Ja p a n's dem ands.
a g o 'nl sod. am t th e re is a w id<^ d e ­
S ix tc e n -y c a r-o ld B r itis h C o lu m b ia
m an d f'- r it. seed. M ost o f th e p re s ­
boy slays fa th e r fo r b e a tin g m o th ­
ent u p p ly o f C h e w in g s h scue.M vd
er.
is im p o rte d O n clean g ro u n d , n o t
in fe s te d w it li ra t ta il (escue, c o m ­
m o n ly re fe rre d to as dog h a ir, o r
pATTEKN N o. 8940 d e se rve s to be d o n e In n il c o lo rs o f th e
s»»rrel. C h e w in g 's fescue can b e
ra in b o w . H e re is an o p p o r tu n ity in w a sh dresses to b e a u tify
m ade a v e ry p r o fita b le c ro p on
your 'uc,nr r wardn be. T l •
are 11, 10, 10, 20, 32, 34, 30,
.and w h e re it is d e s ira b le to get
38. 40 a nd 42.
it seeded to s o m e th in g th a t w ill be
M rs
Anna
R eam er,
w ife
of
B a ckle ss p la y s u it. P a tte rn N o. 8492 Is ju s t th e s m a rte s t fo r
m ore o r less p e rm a n e n t
T a k in g
C h a rle s
H i'a m c r o f S ch o lls, d ie d
»•if a seed c ro p is a co n s id e ra b le
s u m m e r. S m a ll d lig h te r Is n o t p ro p e r ly dressed w it h o u t it . T h e
S a tu rd a y and fu n e ra l services w e re
d ra m »>n th e p la n t and i f th e glass
sizes tire 4, 0. 8. 10 a n d 12 y e a rs .
h e ld at St. C e ce lia C a th o lic c h u rc h
.»ta n d is e x p » ted to be lo n g -liv e d
V a c a tio n s p o rtin g n u m b e r fo r a lm o s t n n y occa sio n is P a tte rn
at B e a v e rto n T ue sd a y m o rn in g I n ­
it w ill need a n n u a l a p p lic a tio n s o f
No. 8941. W ash m a te ria ls d o w e ll b y its s h ir tw a is t s im p lic it y .
te rm e n t was at C o o p e r M o u n ta in
fi i t i l i / i i G iic r lie r w ill th re s h his
T h e sizes a re 14, 10. 18, 20, 32, 34. 30, 38, 40 a n d 42.
C a th o lic c e m e te ry R e c ita tio n o f th e
f i r t C h e w in g 's fe cue c ro p soon.
R o sa ry was a t W. E. Pegg's ch a p el
A n to n c Evers. Forest ( .ro v e ro u te
T o o b ta in n P A T T E R N n n d S T E P -B Y - S T E P 8 E W IN G I N -
M o n d a y n ig h t.
one, s ta rte d in th re e ye a rs ago w ith
S I K l< T H IN S f ill o u t th e co u p on In lo w . b e in g s u re to M E N ­
Deceased is s u rv iv e d by th e w id ­
th re e o r fo u r pounds o f S u p e rio r
o w e r and a s is te r, M rs. G o tlie b Eg-
T IO N T i l l : N A M E O F T H IS N E W S P A P E R .
He d c a n a ry gra s, w h ic h a t th a t
g e r o f L a u re l.
tim e was c a lle d H ig h la n d ca n a ry
grass T h is grass has sin ce been
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
JA M ES
T O B IN
149 N e w M o n tg o m e ry St., San F ra n cisco , Cal.
l am ed S u p e rio r Iteed o w in g
I o
th e fact th a t it is a s e le c tio n m ade
Jam es C. T o b in , 70. B e a v e rto n
Enclosed find
cents Please send me the patterns
fro m o rd in a r y Heed ca n a ry grass,
re s id e n t fo r 45 years, d ie d J u ly 14
checked below, at 15 cents each:
a nd is a s tra in p a r tic u la r ly adapted
in P o rtla n d
and fu n e r a l services
Io d ry la n d
w e re h e ld F rid a y m o rn in g at th e St.
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M a c h in e ry I sed
C e ce lia c h u rc h in B e a v e rto n u n d e r
S m a ll seedings m ade in several
th e d ir e c tio n o f W. E. Pegg's m o r tu ­
P attern No.
................
S ize ........... _..........
o ilie r p a ils o f th e c o u n ty have
a ry . H e is s u rv iv e d by th e w id o w ,
s h o w n th a t it w ill c o n s is te n tly p ro ­
M a ry .
P attern N o......................... ..
S iz e ....................__
v id e a h e a vy g ro w th , even on o u r
u p la n d soils
E vers is h a rv e s tin g
H A Z E L D A L E — M r. T o b in w a s
Name ...............................
seed fro m an e ig h t-a c re seeding
b o rn in K ilk e a r n e y . Ire la n d , a n d
th is y e a r and expects to seed a n ­
cam e to th is c o u n tr y 45 ye a rs ago
Addrei ■
o th e r 85 acres d u rin g th e su m m e r
a nd had been a re s id e n t o f th is
T h e o p in io n e x is ts th a t
ca n a ry
c o m m u n ity f o r n e a rly 30 years.
grass can o n ly be h a rve ste d by
Cll.’
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lu u id
E vers has d is p ro v e n t h i s
C H A R L E S W l< K L I NT»
idea b y h a rv e s tin g his w ith m a ­
C h a rle s W ic k lu n d . 74. fo rm e r re s i­
c h in e ry fo r th re e successive ye a rs
d e n t o f C o rn e liu s , d ie d in P o rtla n d
w it h sal is fa c to ry results.
v id e d . H e th e n served in C la cka m as
S u n d a y and fu n e ra l services w e re
T h is S u p e rio r Heed c a n a ry grass
c o u n ty a nd Ju d g e B a g le y succeeded
h e ld W ednesday fr p m Pearson's F u ­
has a d is tin c t place in W a sh in g to n
h im here.
n e ra l c h u rc h in P o rtla n d w it h in ­
c o u n ty grass p la n tin g s , and th e re
te rm e n t in Rose C ity ce m e te ry.
are n u m e ro u s p la n tin g s o f ca n a ry
M r. W ic k lu n d is s u rv iv e d b y th e
A m o n g those a tte n d in g th e f u ­ G u e rn s e y B re e d e rs to
grass foe p a stu re in th is co u n ty.
w id o w . E lla , and tw o d a u g h te rs. M rs.
B e in g b e tte r ada pte d to d ry lands, n e ra l o f S u p re m e C o u rt J u s tic e J. M e e t H e r e T u e s d a y E v e
E lm a L o fg re n and M rs. V io le t R o b ­
and a t th e same tim e s ta n d in g ju s t U C a m p b e ll nt O re g o n C ity M o n ­
W a s h in g to n
C o u n ty
G u e rn se y e rtso n .
as m uch o v e rflo w and flo o d in g as day fro m here w e re J u d g e G e o rg e
tin ' o ld c a n a ry grass, it has p ro v ­ R Bagley. Ju d g e H F ra n k Peters. b re e d e rs w ill m eet at th e H ills b o ro
co m m e rce room s at
en its e lf to be h e lle r ada pte d to T hom as H T o n g u e J r . H u g h S. c h a m b e r o f
N o business fir m s h o u ld send out
m a n y o f th e places w h e re ca n a ry Rogers and I. A Long. Ju d g e Bag- 8 p in. Tuesday, a c c o rd in g to Jo h n a le tte r w ith o u t its b e in g on a
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p rin te d le tte rh e a d and in a p rin te d
t y i h. h i i the 1 'i<i train
Evcr’a Rogers, past d e p a rtm e n t e n in m a n d e r in v ite d .
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News Highlights
for Wednesday
Mrs. Chas. Reamer
Buried Tuesday
T o w n s e n d c lu b s o f W a s h in g to n
c o u n ty a rc h o ld in g a p ic n ic in S h u te
P u ri H ills b o ro . S u n d a y a fte rn o o n
SfiO/i f-ru ig clu b s a re F o re s t G ro v e
and H ills b o ro T h e re w ill be a p ic ­
n ic d in n e r at noon, p ro g ra m o f m u*
sic and sp e a kin g ia te r. w ith A r t h u r
M oore. m a n a g e r o f c o n g re ssio n a l
d is tr ic t No 1, as speaker.
riio s e a tte n d in g are requested to
b rin g a basket d in n e r a nd th e ir ow n
i-a tm g
u te nsils.
C o ffe e
w ith o u t
croam w ill be fu rn is h e d b y th e s p o n ­
s o rin g clubs.
A t th e m e e tin g M o n d a y n ig h t, th e
H ills b o ro clu b , fe a rin g d a n g e r o f
g e ttin g in to p a rtis a n p o litic s b y th e
m o v e m e n t a d o p tin g th e seven p r in ­
c ip le s re c e n tly a n n o u n ce d by D r.
Francks E. T o w n s e n d , v o te d the
c lu b 's d is a p p ro v a l, and urges th a t
th e m o v e m e n t c e n te r on its o b je c ­
tiv e o f s e c u rin g e a rly e n a c tm e n t in ­
to la w o f th e "G e n e ra l W e lfa re
A c t (tf 1937,” n o w b e fo re congress
T h e c lu b also d e c id e d to change
hack to th e second and fo u r th M o n ­
day e ve n in gs o f each m o n th as th e
re g u la r m e e tin g n ig h t. C lifto n G il­
le tt was elected to succeed J F.
B u c k la n d as tre a s u re r. N e x t m e e t­
in g w ill be at th e M e th o d is t c h u rch .
M on d a y. A u g u s t 9 R L . P utnam ,
p re sid e n t, p re sid e d , a nd also to o k
' charge o f th e socia l h o u r. H a w a iia n
m usic was fu rn is h e d b y Jo h n G reen.
Beckett Elected
Head Truck Men
A local u n it o f th e M o to r V e h ic le
association was o rg a n iz e d h e re J u ly
14 and E W. B e c k e tt o f H ills b o ro
was nam ed p re s id e n t. O th e r o f f i ­
cers are: C. B o y e r o f T ig a rd , v ic e -
p re s id e n t: F P eterson o f B e a ve rto n ,
tre a s u re r: B e c k e tt s ta te tru ste e , and
M r S enskc o f H ills b o ro , lo c a l tr u s ­
tee
T h e o rg a n iz a tio n hopes to b rin g
a b o u t a re d u c tio n in license fees and
a g e n era l re d u c tio n in
o p e ra tin g
costs. F o r ty - fiv e
u n its o f w h ic h
H ills b o ro is th e f ir s t w i l l be fo rm e d
in th e s ta te b y N o v e m b e r, w h e n a
c o n v e n tio n w ill be h e ld in P o rtla n d .
Each u n it w ill send th re e delegates
and a s ta te tru ste e . O ffic e rs and a
g e n e ra l e x e c u tiv e b o a rd w ill be
nam ed to m anage th e a ffa irs o f th e
state a ssociation f o r one y e a r
T h is p la n has been ado pte d by th e
state o f W a s h in g to n a n d lo c a l o f f i ­
cia ls say th e y h a ve been successful
in re d u c in g th e lice n se b y h a lf.
East Main Street
Pavement Ordered
<C ontinued from î»m?e I)
t r ia l w aste is b e in g ro u te d th ro u g h
th e d ig e s te r ta n k s a t th e disposal
p la n t w ith d is a s tro u s re s u lts to th e
p u rific a tio n process, th e c it y e n ­
g in e e r said.
T he c o u n c il a u th o riz e d th e c ity
re c o rd e r to ta k e im m e d ia te steps
to c la m p d o w n on p ro p e r ty o w n e rs
w h o h ave n o t co n n ecte d w it h th e
s e w e r lines.
T h e re a re 104 o f these, i t was
re p o rte d to th e c o u n c il, o f w h ic h
n u m b e r 54 a re sa id to be in fin a n ­
c ia l c irc u m s ta n c e s w h ic h w i l l p e r­
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m it im m e d ia te c o n tra c ts fo r neces-
s a ry m a te ria ls a n d la b o r.
A n o th e r le tte r, g iv in g in fo rm a tio n
as to th e o rd in a n c e and th e p e n a lty
fu r f a ilu r e to c o m p ly , w i l l be sent
to th e 104. and th is is to be f o llo w ­
ed b y a rre s t and p ro s e c u tio n w h e re
necessary, i t was p o in te d out.
Page Three
Small Ad Sells
Pigs in H urry
Mrs. J. Pritchard
Dies in Portland
F iv e w eanling pigx io r sale.— W
T. Putnam A Son». Kt. 2. H ills ­
boro; Farm ington.
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A fte r tw o publication.», the fo l­
low ing message was received by
the Argus: "Please discontinue my
ad. Pigs are all sold Fours T ru ly
\ \ I Putnam A Sons."
Hundreds of people throughout
VVashirigtcn county have had sim ­
ila r experiences over a period of
many years W an t ads in the Argus
do things for you at little cost
M rs. Jo h n P ritc h a rd . 64. o f N o rth
P lains, d ie d W ednesday a fte rn o o n in
th e P o rtla n d S a n a ta riu m o f lo c k ja w
c o n tra c te d a fte r she stepped on a
n a il at h e r hom e. She was ta k e n
to th e h o s p ita l S u n d a y m o rn in g . T h e
a c cid e n t happened a b o u t a w e e k
p re v io u s ly
She was a lo n g tim e
re s id e n t o f the N o rth P la in s d is tric t.
sisters B i t t y J o a nd V era A n ri Wt
te r.
New Sweet Shop
to Open Saturday
A n n o u n c e m e n t is m ade th is w eek
o f th e o p e n in g S a tu rd a y o f M r-
B e n n e tt's S w eet S h o p at 327 East
M am street, n e x t d o o r to L ester
Ire la n d A. Co. T h e n e w shop w ill
fe a tu re h o m e -m a d e candies, a n d
w ill h a n d le sa n d w ich e s, coffee, ice
cream , etc.
A g if t w ill be p resented each cus­
to m e r on S a tu rd a y , th e o p e ning
day.
M r and M rs. W H B e n n e tt and
son N oel cam e to O reg o n a fe w
w eeks ago fr o m N e b ra ska . T h e y
w e re re c e n tly jo in e d b y P h il Cress-
w e ll t f Io w a , a fr ie n d o f N oel B e n ­
n e tt w h o w i l l be h e re fo r th e s u m ­
m er.
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A r t J e ts e B u ild in g N e w
H o u s e on N o rth F irs t
B a se m e nt has been e xca va te d fo r
a n e w fiv e -ro o m house on N o rth
F irs t a venue fo r A r t h u r Jesse. H.
E T ho m p so n has th e c o n tra c t and
w ill s ta rt c o n s tru c tio n n e x t week.
N e w 1937 D E M IN G
S h a llo w W e ll
Water Systems
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A n a u to m a tic p u m p p r o ­
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life a n d s ile n t o p e r­
a tio n .
U n c o n d itio n a l o n e-
y e a r g u a ra n te e .
C o m e an d see t h e
D e m in g W a t e r Sys­
te m th a t h as been in
a c tu a l use o v e r fiv e
y e a rs .
w ithin reason.
Local Dairymen
Ponder Problems
See our complete lin e to­
day — there's a D E M I N G
pump fo r every purpose. Let
us quote you on your pump
—no obligation.
D a iry m e n
s u p p ly in g
H ills b o ro
w ith m ilk , a n d re p re s e n ta tiv e s o f
th e state m ilk c o n tro l boa rd , m et
T uesday n ig h t in th e H ills b o ro
c h a m b e r o f c o m m e rc e to discuss o r ­
g a n iz a tio n . R e p re s e n ta tiv e s o f th e
m ost o f th e 11 d a irie s s u p p ly in g th e
c ity w e re present.
V a rio u s p ro b le m s faced b y lo ca l
d a iry m e n w e re discussed w it h th e
idea o f fo rm in g a m ilk d is tr ic t. A n ­
o th e r m e e tin g , to p e rfe c t an o rg
_ a n i-
z®tion. is sch e d u le d in 30 days.
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C o m p le te system in -
s ta lle d f o r as lo w as
Any
DENTIST
E s tim a te s
County School H ead
Attends Meetings
G la d ly
Hillsboro. Oregon
O. B. K ra u s , c o u n ty s u p e rin te n d ­
e n t o f schools, re tu rn e d to h is o f ­
fic e fo r a s h o rt w h ile W ednesday
fro m S alem w h e re he a tte n d e d th e
s ta te c o n fe re n c e o f c o u n ty school
s u p e rin te n d e n ts .
T h e c o n fe re n c e was a d jo u rn e d
fro m Salem to P o rtla n d W ednesday
w h e re it re -o p e n e d in L in c o ln h ig h
school. K ra u s said, f o r th e re m a in -
d e r o f th e w e e k. P ro b le m s in edu-
c a tio n n o w c o n fro n tin g th e state,
a re u n d e r discussion.
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P. O. Box 381 Beaverton
’ ,-m ile west of Beaverton
on Spencer road
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151 S. Second Avenue
Hillsboro. Oregon
Your F riend and N eighbor for O ver 24 Y ears
Control Brings Safety
M o to r v e h ic le c o n tro l in c o m m e r­
c ia l fle e ts and in license la w states
is s h o w in g re m a rk a b le re s u lts in
a c c id e n t p re v e n tio n , fin d s th e O re ­
gon S ta te M o to r association. C o m ­
m e rc ia l v e h ic le s sh o w 1936 a c c id e n t
fa t a lit y decreases up to 52 p e r c e n t
w h ile p riv a te passenger cars u p ped
51 jæ , cent T h c 12 sta n d a rd
la w states lessened t h e ir t o ll 27 p e r
ce n t w h ile th e states w it h less r e ­
s tr ic tio n h ik e d u p 11 p e r cent.
T h e wound, being shullow. s h e
was not alarm ed, it is said, u n til e x ­
trem e symptoms made an appear­
ance.
S e rv ic e , Q u a lity ,
S a tis fa c tio n
W o r k m a n s h ip
an d
G u a r a n te e d
Shoe R e b u ild in g a n d S u n d rie s
Expert Shoe Repairing
U n d e r th e S u p e rv is io n and M a n a g e m e n t o f
A R T H U R and W A R R E N W A H N E R
i
Blood Poisoning
Takes Boy’s Life
i B y Miss Louise J. C arter)
B E A V E R T O N — F ra n k W ester. 15.
son o f M r. and M rs F ra n k H W es­
te r, d ie d S a tu rd a y J u ly 10 a fte r a
tw o w e e ks' illn e s s fr o m b lo o d p o is ­
o n in g w h ic h d e v e lo p e d fro m
a
scratch on his face. F u n e ra l services
w e re h e ld M o n d a y a fte rn o o n fro m
th e W . E Pegg ch a p el w it h in t e r ­
m e n t at West H ills c e m e te ry . S u r­
v iv in g a re th e p a re n ts and tw o
Local People at
Funeral of Justice
Drotecled
New 1937
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