Printing— Itiiiir in Section Two— H illsboro Increases Local*. Society, Ldilorlah. Feature«, Classified, Public Notices and Advertising Loral Payroll* anil Adds Io L o ra l P ro a p rrlty W ith W hich is C om bined th e H illsboro In d e p e n d e n t Volume 'Kt, No. 30 Laurel Man Builds New Residence U lll-sb o ro In d e p e n d e n t E sta b lish e d 1873 H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , S eptem ber 23, 1937 Age Makes Little Difference to This Man 1 I r» * » « u tr h it illy .Mrs I I. K in m i U I .A U IIE I. W illia m K l« ’ i«*i i b iii'r ilii} : •! iir w house on hi;. f.u in . w h ic h he w ill oecupy w h ile tlu* .1 i , u i i n r te n an ts are i<--.nliiiK in the o ld e r hoii.se A n e w ro o f has been put Mil the h m e e on th e K le ie r fa rm , k n o w n a» t h e “ I ’iitte ih o n place “ Il I n also o<*cupier| by a Japanese fa m ily John W ill huts been tn a k n i^ k up in earnest M iss Ire n e Ste ven o f H ills b o ro M o n d a y a fte r the h o lid a y o f last • pent last w eek w ith h e r b ro th e r w eek. A t th e pre < nt. grades are illy M r» E. L. Cox) illy M rs. O. II. P rtrM o n ) m ade up as follow- am t s is te r-in law fu s t, 7. second. Mr and M i K I N ’I’O N H o o s te i N ig h t ' w ill he 2; th u d . 5; fo u rth . t>. f if t h . 7. sixth . E lb e rt Stevens B E N I)- M rs. G . B. D ic k in s o n , P a tric ia M cN a y o f Forest (»ro ve ¡o b s e rv e d by K in to n (»rang« Oct« »her (». s« v< n th . 4. e ig h th . 3 T o ta l n u m - m a n a g e r o f th e C a p ito l th e a tre at in u p e n d in g th is w e e k w ith her 1 The l e c t u r e r C a r t h S tr e iff w ill b< r «-nrolhai i- 40. w ith 19 boys and M u ltn o m a h , has purch a se d a lo t o f pr« sent a p ro g ra m to w h ic h a ll an* 21 g ir ls M rs A n n e N e ill is p r in c i­ g ra n d p a re n ts . M r and M rs F I. in v ite d M i E d y th T o n e r W e a th - pal and M iss B a rb a ra C a d y o f Beav- la n d fro m F r itz E isn e r, ly in g a d ja - B ro w n eent to th i' S a fe w a y sto re at T ifia r d e r r e l stilt« * G ra n g e ch a p la in , w ill « rto n , p rim a r y grades. Lee B ro w n llo llin a n d H a ym on d a nd has a n n o u n ce d pla n s fo r b u ild - he the m a in M w a kcr. Pot lu c k re- M e y e is W ill W a lk e r C la y to n W h it ­ Th«* fo llo w in g g ra d u a te d fro m in c a th e a tre th e re fr« .s lu u e n ts w ill be se rve d a fte r the m ore and Dan C h a n d le rs a cco m ­ E n ro llm e n t o f th e T ig a rd h ig h K in to n school a n a tte n d in g B e a ve r- * ton h ig h ch o o l D o ro th y VanKl«*«k. school a lre a d y show s an increase pan ie d by C lif f W a ld ro n o f H ills ­ p ro g ra m . b o ro made up a h u n tin g p a rty th a t < li.iuge Meeting I line • B e u la h B oyles. E u n ice Smd«*r. Hose- o f fiv e p e r cent o v e r th a t o f last A t th e last me» tm g o f K in to n , m a rv A te n . A lic e G«*mb<*lla. Roscoe y e a r It is e xp e cte d th a t b y th e tim e w e n t to the h ills ( h e r h u n tin g (filin g « - th e tu n e o f m e e tin g was B u r ly . O r v ille B ic r ly . K a th ry n a ll th e student.-, are in. th e e n r o ll- Sunday ch anged to th e fir s t S a tu rd a y o f i P o m e ro y, ( ’ai l K a rp s tc in . A lfr e d nn nt w ill be th e h e a vie st th e school ( ’ a t h e i ih e G a llo w a y was a I.,?, ea< h m o n th in a ll day m e e tin g . N e x t KarpstC i.'i, Gra«-e B ow ne, Ji school, c n tr iin t m t hn V a n - has e v e r had T hose fro m h e re a t­ th e L a u re l V a n H o rn , m a k in g a t< d o f 28 p u p ils fiv e of m te tin g w ill be S a tu rd a y . O cto b e r H o rn . E d w a rd W a lte r te n d in g are F rances G h o lso n. W es- h y N o rth . P a u l P eterson T o m o H a- Ja p uh P u p il w h o m a re 2. in a ll d a y rne< lin g to w h ic h a ll S la ck a m i ( ¡ I« nn P rin g le . fl i l l u ik e . M a rv in H a rris . D o n a ld M eye r, a m i te a c h e r enp d i h o l i d a y F r i - grange i s are w e lco m e B e rn a rd W ic k and T» d T u ffo r d . M i . S arah Pa 11 m a im i v is itin g day < ' i r t i , u t u n «lay À t nm » a nd pot d in n e i at th« horn«* o f h e r b ro th e r, w h o L a s t y e a r's g ra d u a te s fro m T ig a rd p a rty t th F I. live.*, at W a n d e rin g R iv e r in C anada a as e n jo y e d h ig h school, w h o w ill e n te r co lle g e B ro w n hom e S u n d a y by n u m - She w ill iu it r e tu r n fo r th e present th is fa ll are B e tty S e llik c n . M ax S H P o m e ro y and son R obert h e r o f n e ig h b o rs M in e r. H o w a rd H e d ric k . M a ry .lane M r and M i -- A d o lf R u tschm an P o m e ro y are on a h u n tin g t r ip to K e n n e th O rw a y . B e rt F O R E S T (»H O V E F u n e ra l s e r­ U p sh a w . a m i A d o lf S c h m id t a r e sp e n d in g tin - e astern p a rt o f th e state vo» w e re h e ld S a tu rd a y at (»rove S ager and D e w e y T a le n t. W a lla ce M cL e o d o f Bo ton. M a; . tin s w eek at Bn.dtcnbu.sh S p rin g s E. O. A dam : i: a tte n d in g St. S te v ­ U n d e rta k in g co m p a n y ch a p e l fo r M r and M rs C a rl H r c tth a u c r o f a n d A lfr e d C D a rro w o f B e rk e le y , E red Jo h n P r itz la ff. 84. re s id e n t fo r en's h ig h s ch o o l in P o rtla n d . C a l . sp e n t a fe w days hist w eek H op p ic k in g at th e H a ro ld N ix o n H ills b o ro * ma* at t h e H u tsch m a n m a n y ye a rs q f F ore st G ro v e , ro u te hom e d u rin g the absence o f th e w ith M r am t M rs E L ( ’o x M« - 2. w tin d»< d S<*ptem lx'r 13. H<* is ra n ch was c o m p le te d S a tu rd a y w ith ow ner* , and Leo S p e irm g IT aRslSt- L«*o<1 and D a rro w are on the U. S S a ir v iv t d by s«ven c h ild re n , O tto , a good y ie ld . A p ic n ic was h e ld at S a m u e l In g h a m w ith h e a d q u a rte rs in g M rs S c h m id t w ith choror M rs D e lla T iin b e r n ia n and M rs. th e R iv e rs id e p a rk on th e N ix o n K J o h n M u llo y is g iv in g his barn at P o rt Angeles. W ash M r and M r . N« llie W r ig h t o f F orest (»ro ve ; p la ce fo r th e hop p ic k e rs . M l- F e rd L a n g e r and d a u g h te r a ne w coat o f r«*d p a in t T h e doors C o x acco m p a n ie d th e m on th e C o l­ G i’o rg c and M rs E I nh * Umcheid o f o m b ia H i\ e r and M t. H«»<»d lo o p t r ip and trim m in g s are o f w h ite D ille y ; F ra n k of B e a v e rto n and G lo ria and M rs. L a n g e r's siste r. M rs last S u n d a y. Mi W N H a th o rn o f H ills b o ro Mi i *na P a rk in s o f A lb e rta . F r itz E isn e r, and M iss M a ria n E is­ M rs W K V a n H o rn re tu rn e d ner. g ra n d d a u g h te r o f M rs. E isn e r, v is ite d h e r fa th e r fro m S a tu rd a y C anada h o m e last Tu» sday fro m a few spent se ve ra l days last w e e k at th e u n t il 'I’m -day H a ro ld H a th o rn o f w ie k s * v is it w ith h e r m o th e r and eoast. S a le m vbltcrl his g ra n d fa th e r S a t­ o th e r r e la tiv e s in S itk a . A la s k a M rs. M e lv in I,. H ansen (J u n e u rd a y N o r th ' e n te rta in e d at h e r hom e at I*' n i S chlegel, re c e n tly o f A n n M rs V a n H o rn fo rm e rly re. ided in \L . l-a C a p ito l H ill in h o n o r o f M iss R ita H a rb o r M ic h , h u t now o f P o rtla n d , S ta rk , fia n c e o f A lv in J. N o rth J r . v is ite d h i. nephew , S E S to lle r. M rs. I lin t Hostess w ith a s h o w e r a nd p a rty S e p te m b e r H E C c lu b o f th e g ra n g e m et and f ir m ly M o n d a y E a rl spent P e te r Z u e rc h c r o f M e tz g e r d ie d m uch tu n e hi i e a. a bey w hen his T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n at th e horn«* <»f Sept« mb«*r 15 and fu n e ra l services 14 W orth Sell» Place b ro th e r -in - la w . th e late E T T u r ­ M rs Iv y F lin t T h e y are pr« p a rin g w ere h e ld cAapel in at P eggs Ed W o rth , w h o has liv e d h e re on fo r a bazaar and sale a lit t le la te r in r was th e L a u re l m e rch a n t B ca vt rto n F rid a y , In te rm e n t was his fa rm fo r o v e r 15 years, sold out M r and M r F re d S c h m id t and in th e season and m ove d last w e e k to W illa m in a E. A B u c h e r sh in g le d th e ro o f o f in U n io n ce m e te ry. son C e c il w e re guests at th e ce le ­ Deceased is s u rv iv e d by th e f o l­ to a fa rm , w h ic h he ow ns. M r. b ra tio n o f th e golden w a d d in g a n ­ his house on R e c d v ille road last ms and d a u g h te rs: P e te r W o rth 's fa rm h e re w as sold to M r. C ox a nd L a w re n c e lo w in g n iv e rs a ry o f M r and M rs P. I w i i k . E L J r . o f P o rtla n d ; H e rm a n . S e a ttle ; and M i - M e y e r o f P o rtla n d . He is I.ille g a rd at th e ir horn«* in P o r t­ C r o w d e i d id th<* w o rk E lle n K« gl« r Tacom a, and A u ­ M is . A lte c ( u m b e l la re tu rn e d M i la n d S u n d a y T h e eld« i Iv c o u p le b ro th e r o f M rs. hom e th e fir s t o f last w e e k fro m a di*« w. M e tz g e r; a rc fo rm e r re sid e n ts here B a rb a ra M a y and M rs A n n a L u s- few’ wa e ks' v is it w it h h» r sister. F ishin g T ack le ch e r. P o rtla n d . Mr E ra n k M a tth e w s (M a b le a n n a i M B S 1.1 \ A I I S I I I It Guns, A m m unition G e m b c lla '. and h e r a u n t. M rs C a rl P l i l K i a l s«’ l'V IC « ’ W«T<‘ h e ld M o n ­ H h o te n « M ild re d R ic h a rd s ', in M e d ­ H ills b o r o A rg u s c o n ta in s «all th» C O R W IN H A R D W A R E day in P o rtla n d fo r M r . Lena E is li- fo rd . ne w s o f H ills b o r o a nd th e su r 128 S. 2nd Ave. Phone 72 « i 62. w h o mad« h e r horn«* w it h h e r M r a nd M rs T. L H a ll and g ra n d ­ ro u n d in g c o m m u n itie s . Head i t A g e n t L o n g R adios and :i.night« r M rs F lm e r I*’ IM e r s o ti o f d a u g h te r, M i ■ B e v e rly W a rn ic k . of a nd ke e p in fo y n e d on w h a t It Johnson O u tb o a rd M o to rs P o rtla n d Shi* du d F rid a y at th e St. S a lt L a k e C ity spent last w e e k w ith h a p p e n in g at hom e. ti V in ce n t s h o s p ita l M rs F is h e r w .i tin* w id o w o f W illi; E is I h t fo u n d e r o f th e K in g * fiiih iT M a ttie s co m p a n y, and a . d a u g h te r o f th«* la te M i and M rs. ¿nhn W itt o f H ills b o ro She if i n - v iv c d by thiaa- sisters. M rs S o p h ie Duncan and M rs C la ra Hay o f P o rt- ' land, and M rs M a ry Pyl< o f H ills - 1 boro. Booster Night at Kinton October I New Theatre Plans I old at Tigard 1. J. Pritzlaff Buried Saturday Peter Zuerchcr of Metzger •s ROOFING SA LE Ends Sept. 3()tli LOOKING FOR A CAR? Vic'vc got the most unusual used car bargains in town,—priced to suit your purse, and ready in give you honest and trouble-free satisfaction. To prove it, we hack up every R A G used tar with a money-back guarantee. You can lx? driving a better car today . . . and you won’t need any additional cash if your old car equals the down payment. Come in, and let us show you a car th a t w i l l m ake y o u and y o u r pocketbook happy! Many ol th» used cat» and truck» w » ol(»r are "RAG", These are re n e w e d to Ford Factory specifications. Then guaranteed In writing to give satis­ faction or your money backl If You A ct N ow ! All Kinds of COPELAND Lumtwr Yards GOOD NEWS for Tractor Buyers! NEW, LOW PRICE OF 5625 Hayward (B v V iv ia n Hudsoni ■i"' '->< i ■ Me • f Peril md i i a l in fa rm and w ill stay u n til a fte r Pete P ar on o f O rc h a rd a le harvests his prunes. M iss M ab e l Hanson spent the w e e k -e n d at h e r hom e in H ills b o ro . S chool was n o t h e ld F rid a y in ob- s c rv z n c e o f C o n s titu tio n day H a rris o n H e is le r has m oved o u t o f the M ild a L a e m e rm a n tim b e r to a n i w s e ttin g along w ith h is b ro th e r. Jo h n , w h o w ith th e ir c re w o f m en are lo g g in g east o f th e H ib e rn ia p ro p e rty . M r , C la re n c e U p d ik e and b a b y son h a ve re tu rn e d hom e fro m the Z u lla H u b b a rd h o m e a t F ore st G rove . C la u d e E w in g is s p littin g cedar posts fo r F lo y d and Ross U p d ik e . He has been m a k in g h e m lo c k p u lp w o o d u n t il th e b a rk * w o u ld n 't slip . S n y d e r B ro th e rs o f B a lm G ro v e m oved th e ir d o n k e y in to th e M ild a L a e m e rm a n tim b e r M on d a y. Paperhanging 15 Y ears E xperience F ree E stim ates H. D. FULLER | i Phone 3404 Hillsboro , ■ Top Coats Dr.ABRAMS D E N T IS T PLATES M ade in 1 to 3 D ays PLATES R epaired in 4 Hours Crowns - B ridges F illin gs F eaturin g the “Balmacaan” The seaso n ’s late st in style and fab rics— tops in qu ality and com fort. R aglan or set- in sleeves. G aberdine B alm acaan 12 .50 Style-M art W rinkle-proof » 0 (5 ' 50 W ool gora The MEN’S »w Howe & Wells, Props. 207 E. Main St. Phone 1412 T R A D E IN YOUR HEATER ON A M ODERN MONTAG CIRCULATOR F. O. B. F actory McCormick-Deering Farmall 12 A sk Us to DEM O N STR A TE TH E TRACTOR N e w low price of or. f. o. b. fac to ry BIG SAVING S p ecially P riced (By Mis» H elene Schulz) F A R M IN G T O N N ew e n ro ll, a t the school th e la tte r p a rt o f the w eek w ere R a y m o n d arid R o b e rt F ritz T h e re are te n boys and ten (B y Mr». J. M . D avidson) g ir ls a tte n d in g n o w . T h u rs d a y a ft- H E L V E T IA M rs E l i z a b e t h i moon the school e n jo y e d a sh o rt S c h m id t fe ll on th e k itc h e n flo o r p ro g ra m c o m m e m o ra tin g th e 15i)th F rid a y , w h ile a tte n d in g to house­ a n n iv e rs a ry o f th e U n ite d States h o ld du tn- arid b ro k e h e r 1< g b e ­ c o n s titu tio n and jo in e d o th e r schools lo w the hip She c e le b ra te d h e r 92nd w ith a f u ll h o lid a y F rid a y fo r the b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry in June. H e r same reason. F re d d ie Hagen has d o c to r is e a rin g fo r h e r in h e r honi»' 1 m en o u t o f school a fe w days be ­ h e r) and h e r d a u g h te r M rs C a rrie cause o f sore feet R ic h a rd K a m n a L itz i-I. is w ith h e r at th is tim e. e n ro lle d a d a y la te because he d id Mr and M rs. L i o P a yn e and not get back fro m h is v a c a tio n w ith d a u g h te r S h irle y . M rs Rosa F e u e r- re la tiv e s n e a r Eugene. M a rg a re t s te in M r- H e c to r F e u e rs te in and (•utn a m is s u ffe rin g fro m bee .tings M a x in e Dahne v is ite d th e W. P A on h e r foot. H a r r y W e in e rt expects eam p at A p ia ry M o n d a y. T h e y w e re ’ o be tra n s fe rre d soon because the g re a tly s u rp ris e d to see th e m od e rn W e in e rt fa m ily is m o v in g to M id ­ conveniences and h a n d -m a d e f u r n ­ way M ic k e y R o b in so n is absent itu re . even m usic stands w e re h a n d ­ i fro m school th e r e s u lt o f ru n n in g m ade and e v e ry th in g in th e cam p i ru s ty n a il in his fo o t F rid a y is clean and w e ll cared fo r T h e y M em bers o f th e P o rtla n d base­ w a te h i d the c re w at w o rk and r e ­ b a ll c lu b w h o w e re e n te rta in e d at p o rt th a l one has to see it to re a liz e ' th e F ra n k S c h u lm e ric h hom e T h u rs - th e m a g n itu d e o f th e w o rk being i d a y w e re " B i l l " C ro n in . H a ro ld done V jm to rs a re w elcom e. C a rlso n and F re d B e d o re O th e r S e v e ra l lu in te rs le ft h e re fo r E a st­ guests w e re M rs . W illia m C ro n in e rn O regon A m o n g th e m w e re T om and son B illy J r . a nd M rs W illia m P ie r r n C o n ra d P ie re n . K u r t M eye r. Carson o f St. A n g e lo . T e x . M rs. J o h n W enger. B ill N e liu s and H e n ry Carson has been v is itin g fo r th e last S taehle th re e w eeks w it h h e r son H a ro ld in S u n sh in e c lu b m et at th e K . P. P o rtla n d . T h e y w ill r e tu r n to St. h a ll at N o rth P la in s S e p te m b e r 15. A n g e lo at th e close o f th e b aseball M rs R S a n fo rd , th e e x -p re s id e n t, season. w h o has re tu rn e d to N o rth P la in s, Mrs. Dodge Hostess was present N e x t m e e tin g O c to b e r C h ris tia n L a d ie s ' A id w i l l m eet i 2D. th e g ro u p w ill do q u iltin g , and i S e p te m b e r 30 at th e hom e o f M rs. m em b e rs are asked to com e e a rL y . W H. Dodge fo r a w o rk m ee tin g . M rs. Lena N ussbaum er. M rs. L y d ia M iss M a rie S h e v ic k o f K la m a th T x p p in . M rs R u th P u b o ls a nd M rs. F a lls is v is itin g h e r co u sin , M rs. L. 1 H u b e r w ill be hostesses. J. P un co ch a r. H e n ry B ish o p had an a p p e n d ix G ra n t Dodge and W. H. Dodge o p e ra tio n a t th e Jones h o s p ita l F ri- le f t S u n d a y e v e n in g fo r a h u n tin g , d a y. He is g e ttin g a lo n g n ic e ly , t r ip in th e h ills above F o re s t G ro v e . i M rs. C E. K o r n is ill. M r and M rs . H a ro ld Dean and M rs E liz a b e th R it t e r is h a v in g tre a tm e n t fo r a r t h r it is in H ills b o ro . b a b y d a u g h te r spent th e w e e k -e n d w ith M rs. D ean's parents. M r. and L eaves fo r C o llege Jeanne W e n g e r le ft S a tu rd a y fo r M rs . F. S c h u lm e ric h . F ra n k S c h u lm e ric h and son A lv in W h itm a n C ollege. M iss W e n g e r is a H ilh i g ra d u a te and re c e iv e d h ig h a re on a h u n tin g t r ip to E a ste rn O regon. h o n ors M rs M ab e l W illia m s o f S e a ttle L o re n Rehse and E d w in B u r k ­ is v is itin g h e r parents. M r and M rs. h a lte r le ft S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n f o r J a sp e r K e ffe r. M rs. W illia m s and E astern O regon to jo in th e B u r k ­ h e r m o th e r v is ite d h e r siste r. M rs. h a lte r h u n tin g p a rty at P r a ir ie C ity . M c D o u g a ll, at M y r t le C re e k last T h e y w i l l ca m p on th e M a lh e u r ' w eek. r iv e r. T h e se n io r scouts fro m th is d is ­ M r. and M rs Ed F re u d e n th a l and t r ic t a tte nd e d a B o y S co u t basket M r and M rs F M e ie r a tte n d e d th e V - e m p lo ye d at th e C h a rles Hayes Pet P e n d le to n R o u n d -U p . M rs. Ed H a tfie ld is re p o rte d as shop at th e P u b lic M a rk e t in P o r t­ im p ro v in g s p le n d id ly . She is s t ill in la n d M rs. O tto M e y e r a nd son A lv in th e P o rtla n d h o s p ita l, b u t is e x p e c t­ ed to be a b le to com e h o m e n e x t w e n t to th e coast S u n d a y. w e e k. S ta rts 18th Y e a r L o c a l school opened S e p te m b e r. E d w a rd P u n c o c h a r is n u rs in g sev­ 13. w ith an e n ro llm e n t o f 25 p u p ils i e ra l b ro k e n fin g e rs as re s u lt o f an w ith m ore e xp e cte d soon. T h e f i r s t ! a u to m o b ile a c c id e n t re c e n tly . grade p u p ils are L o u is Spousta and ! A ll m em b e rs o f th e C o m m u n ity D o n a ld S h u ltz , second grade. 4; I | W elfare club a re asked to be pres- th ir d , 1; fo u rth . 2; f if t h . 4; s ix th , 3 » - - a „¡„u.i. , v f e n t at th e fal1 r a »y m eeting at the seventh. 5. and e ig h th . 4 M iss F ra n - , h om e o f M rs. W eston. P la n s f o r th e ces Post is te a c h e r f o r th e e ig h - , c o m in g y e a r's e n te rta in m e n t w ill be tc e n th co n s e c u tiv e ye a r. discussed. A l l m em b e rs a re to re - M r and M rs. F re d P lie th spent se ve ra l days r e c e n tly w ith M rs. s o cia l and dance at th e L e g io n h a ll P lie th 's m o th e r a t Tacom a. Wash. in H ills b o ro S a tu rd a y n ig h t. Joseph M r. and M rs. M W. W in e g c t are W enzel. C la ra T s c h a b o ld and In e z | re s id in g on th e J o h n Y o u n g pla ce E rd m a n h e lp e d in th e o rc h e s tra . | d u rin g th e absence o f M r. a nd M rs. M r and M rs. E lm e r G u e rb e r and D e m a rre e and fa m ily , w h o have the fa m ily and B e tty Y’ u n gen w e n t to place re n te d fo r se v e ra l m o n th s and Seaside S u n d a y are living a fe w m o n th s at Salem, Joseph W e n ze l to o k some B o y w h e re M r D e m arre e is e m p lo y e d S couts on a h ik in g t r ip in Scoggins p la s te rin g on th e n e w c o u rt house. v a lle y S u n d a y. T h e D e m a rre e fa m ily o f S alem v is ­ S chool was closed h e re F rid a y to ite d M r. and M rs. W in e g e t S u n d a y. c e le b ra te C o n s titu tio n dav. Our classified columns may havs just what you are looking for— Read them. tl o f th e Y ear! Y ou C an M ak e a ROOI IN G P A P E R Farmington School Enrollment is 40 Section Two, Six P ages mi m ber thi' tow els fo r the club's kitchen show er and pencils, at the request of the hostei B A R G A IN D on't wait fur a rainy day to think about fix ­ ing up your roof. 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