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    T h u rsd ay , S ep tem b er 30, 1937
Institute Will
(live Students
Day’s Holiday
H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS,
As Horrors of War Continued on Shanghai Front
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Pairo Thro«
g a tin g plans fo r se rvice o f th e boys
, o f St M a ry 's a fte r le a v in g school.
M em bers of th e v isita tio n co m -
rnitt« •
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f th< P o rtla n d C o m m u n ity
C hest v is ite d St. M a r y ’s d u rin g th e
w eek.
G iv e P a trio tic P ro g ra m
T o h o n o r th e occasion o f th e s ig n ­
in g o f tie- constitution o f th e U n ite d
S ta te th e stu d e n ts o f St. M a r y ’s o f
th e V alley p re s e n te d a p a tr io tic
p ro g ra m F rid a y a fte rn o o n . P ia n o
solos and o rc h e s tra n u m b e rs were
f u r n i hed by th e p u p ils o f th e m u sic
department. Opening a n d c lo s in g
songs w e re c o n trib u tio n s o f th e
c h o ra l class T w o c le v e r s k its , a
re c ita tio n and a re a d in g c o m p le te d
th e
in te re s tin g and e n te rta in in g
p e rio d .
Th< e d ito ria l s ta ff o f th e “M ir­
ia m ” the y e a r is headed b y M a r ­
g u e rite R ih r A s s is tin g h e r are G er­
main« I.aV oie. B e tty B o o th b y . E i­
leen M oore and R u th F itz p a tr ic k .
M a rg a re t H o lb o k e is business m a n ­
ager.
(B y J W I ’ o y n te r. S u p r r h it r n r ir n t i
M o n d a y , O c to b e r 11. th e boyg und
K U 'I n o f Hie local p ja d c schoolit w ill j
gel a h o lid a y w h ile th e teachers !
are a tte n d in g an in s titu te in H ills i
b o ro . A n o th e r in s titu te o f o n ly tw o !
h o u rs d u ra tio n w ill he h e ld in tin* '
J u n io r h ig h u u d ito r iu n i F rid a y a ft- |
I A M A HOP HEAD
ing law ns or what. O f education and
" F o r m y d o lla r th e y p u t tw o shots culture, he made a good confession;
in to m y a r/n . T h e n w ith a p ip e fu l o f he prayed; his physical state told
o p iu m I c ra w le d in to a b u n k to the to rtu re o f the addict deprived o f
-m o k e and sleep.” —T h is was a fe w the drug. A nd the chapter is here
b lo c k s fro m th e m ission.— "W h e n I outlined to say it again— "T h e Son
came a w a y fro m th e re y o u r sign of M an is come to seek and to save
E A T S b ro u g h t me in . M y w h o le that w hich was lost."— M k . 19:10.—
b o d y je r k e d and shook u n t i l I George N. T ay lo r, B eaverton— Paid
th o u g h t th e m en a b o ut w o u ld m ove adv.
a w a y ." B u t he s ta ye d on th a t fir s t
n ig h t to h e a r th e P riso n E v a n g e lis t
te ll o f d e liv e ra n c e fro m dope years
ago.
" I w e n t a w a y s a y in g th a t i f it had
been done fo r h im i t c o u ld be fo r
m e also T h a t was fiv e n ig h ts ago.
S in ce th e n, fo r th e f ir s t tim e in tw o
Can Repair All Radios!
ye a rs I have n o t had a shot.” So th e
a d d ic t o u tlin e d w h a t had b e e n .
" T o n ig h t I passed th e d o o r fiv e or
W ork G u aran teed
s ix tim es; I am in such shape I was
G IV E M E A T R Y !
asham ed to e n te r; fe e t o n t h e
g ro u n d ; tro u s e r legs in ta tte rs . I am
an u n d e rta k e r b y profession, b u t
no one w o u ld h ir e m e." T ru e
enough, w it h head a nd b o d y je r k ­
P h on e B eaverton 3751
in g he was a sig h t.
T h is was th e m an's s to ry th is sec­
o nd n ig h t a fte r H a y w ir e D a vis led
h im back in fro m th e place o f p ra y ­
e r. T h e m issio n saw th a t he had a
bed and th e P ris o n E v a n g e lis t and
w ife b id h im o v e r to th e ir place fo r
n e x t m o rn in g 's b re a k fa s t. T h e m an
was on hand. C o ffe e and w a ffle s
fir s t; th e n th e W o rd a nd a ll to th e ir
knees to la y th e case b e fo re th e
F a th e r. A s a m an p le a d in g f o r his
life th is v ic tim w re s tle d b e fo re the
th ro n e . A n d in d e e d i t w as f o r his
life th a t he agonized.— "M a k e me
fre e so th a t I can go b a ck to those
b o xca rs and t e ll th e re s t th a t y o u
can d o i t f o r th e m also.”
A n d th e c u rta in d ro p s w it h th e
m an s i t i n g o f f to g e t a jo b m o w ­
BILL’S
RADIO SHOP
e rn o o n
In fo rm a t ion on th e n e w i
courses o f s tu d y w ill be g iv e n to
th e tt achers.
We fin d it necessary to ask p a r­
ents o f c h ild re n w h o liv e in to w n
to h ave th e m conn* hom e fo r lunches
if at .ill p o ssib le O u r fa c ilitie s fo r
h a n d lin g c h ild ie n at th e noon h o u r
is g re a tly ta x e d n o w even w ith
w e a th e r c o n d itio n s b e in g v e ry fa v ­
H ig h lig h t o f th e c o m in g w e e k at
o ra b le .
th e V e n e tia n th e a tre w ill be th e
A re g u la tio n g o v e rn in g the re -
p re s e n ta tio n o f " P a r n e ll'” p o lit i­
e n tra ii(*e o f a c h ild in school a fte r a
N o n -c o m b a ta n ts as w e ll os a c tiv e p a rtic ip a n ts , s u ffe r a lik e In th e C h in e se -Ja p a n e se s tru g g le in th e
cal d ra m a o f Ire la n d , to be p re ­
th re e -d a y absence m ust be s tr ic tly i
F u r E ast, us m a y be seen in th e ph o to s above. A t le ft, p a th e tic refu g e e s sta n d b y a nd w a tc h th e
U n d r r th e d ire c tio n o f its e m in -1
sented S u n d a y, M o n d a y a nd T ue s­
a d h ere d to by a ll p u p ils . A n y c h ild j
liâ m e s fro m b u rn in g b u ild in g s lig h t up th e sk y o v e r a v illa g e on th e o u ts k irts o f S h a n g h a i, w h ic h h a d
ent
Conductor,
W illem van H o o g ­
day
T h e p ic tu re sta rs C la rk
a fte r a th re e -d a y absence m ust se­
been sh e lle d b y Japanese guns.
R ig h t, Japanese so ld ie rs a re s h o w n c a rr y in g a d ead c o m ra d e o v e r
s tra te n
th e P o rtla n d S y m p h o n y
G a b le and M y m a L o y . F o r F r i ­
c u re a p e rm it fro m th e fa m ily d o c- I
o rc h e s tra is c e le b ra tin g its tw e n ty -
an im p ro v is e d b rid g e on th e w a v b a ck to th e ir lin e s
day
and
S a tu rd a y , t h e th e a tre
to r o r fro m th e h e a lth n u rse b e fore
seventh season b y o ffe rin g m u s ic
fe a tu re s a d o u b le b ill, in c lu d in g
b e in g a llo w e d to r e tu r n to school
lo v e r tw o o f th e m ost o u ts ta n d in g
"E le p h a n t B o y ," a s to ry o f In d ia ,
I f th e n * is a c o n ta g io u s disease in
sion was th e d e d ic a tio n o f th e n e w c o n ce rt ¡cries in its h is to ry . These
a n d "S in g and Be H a p p y ." w ith
th e home, a n y p u p il In th a t hom e
s ta d iu m on th e Id a h o u n iv e rs ity co m p ris e e ig h t M o n d a y n ig h t c o n ­
m ust have a p e rm it to a tte n d school
cam pus.
W h ile in M oscow t h e c e rts and s ix m o re in fo r m a l S u n - ! T o n y M a r tin . L eah Ray. Joan D a ­
vis, H e le n W e s te rly a n d others.
s tr ic t o b se rva n ce o f h e a lth re g u la ­
R u d o lp h s w e re e n te rta in e d b y D r. d a y m atinees. S o lo ists chosen fo r
tio n s w ill go a lo n g w a y to w a rd s
and M rs. A . J. W h ite , f o r m e r ly o f b o th c o n c e rt series a re a rtis ts w h o
h o ld in g d o w n e p id e m ics
A lo h a .
a re o u ts ta n d in g in th e ir v a rio u s in g in lin e a t th e b o x w in d o w , and
L e s te r C o rb e tt o f S e a ttle w as a fie ld s , and w h o also f i t p e rfe c tly th e y m ean a m a te ria l s a v in g o v e r
T h e school b o a rd w ill p ro v id e I
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in to th e o rc h e s tra l p ro g ra m s .
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A n o th e r d isa stro u s fir e ste in apples.
H. Place. H e le f t M o n d a y f o r C a l­
n a tio n a l L iv e s to c k show fo r p u p ils 1 n e a r A lo h a in a w eek A t 4 15 p. ni. Adds to House
O n the M o n d a y n ig h t series th e fo rm a tio n c o n c e rn in g th e concerts
w h o h a ve no o th e r w a y to go. We F rid a y flu m e s su d d e n ly b u rs t fro m
M r a nd M rs M a rk A n d e rso n o f ifo rn ia
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a y be h a d a t th e S y m p h o n y box
A M. Ja n n se n and fa m ily w e n t P o rtla n d S y m p h o n y w i l l p re s e n t o ffic e a t th e J. K . G ill co m p a n y , o r
a n tic ip a te a p p lic a tio n s fro m m ore th e u p p e r s to ry o f W A T h a y e r's P o rtla n d w e re S u n d a y guests o f M r
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s lo v a k ia n p ia n is t, w h o has ta k e n th e b y c a llin g A T w a te r 1627.
co m m o d a te, th e re fo re w e w ill v e ry b u ild in g . 24 x 1311 feet, was reduced derson sh ip p e d as ca b in boy at 9 son. E d w a rd , w h o is a s tu d e n t a t
m u s ic a l w o r ld b y s to rm ; b e a u tifu l
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d e fin ite ly p la n to ca re fo r th o s e , ' lo u lh e s T h e loss in c lu d e d 2,000 and was q u a rte r m a ste r at 14 He
M rs. T. J. N a u lt a nd h e r m o th e r, M a rg a re t Speaks, p o p u la r ra d io and
W e il N o rthw est M an ager
w h o m w e fe e l su re h a ve no o th e r Rhode Isla n d fry e r» o f a s u p e rio r spent m ost o f his lo n g lif e on th e
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o n ce rt so prano; O lg a Steeb, w h ose
M rs. D e lia M G a rro w , a re s p e n d ­
na ans o f g o in g . P a re n ts w h o pos- s tru m ,
S a m u e l W e il, fo rm e r H ills b o ro
s ix e le c tric in c u b a to rs , a seas, s a ilin g on N ova S cotians and
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fa m ilia r to P a c ific coast m u sic lo v ­ r e s id e n t and b ro th e r o f th e lo ca l
th e ir o w n c h ild r e n s h o u ld do so.
M rs. G e o rg e L . G o rd o n o f W ash­ ers. and w h o w i l l p la y th e g re a t d e p a rtm e n t sto re heads, is n o r th ­
h elm sm an. H is in te re s t in P o rtla n d
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T im e ly a r r iv a l o f th e H ills b o ro
R e sp ig h i p ia n o c o n c e rto w ith th e o r ­ w est m a n a g e r o f th e S tevens ch a in
w i l l be dome increase in th e budget f ir e co m p a n y saved th e la rge , tw o - fa th e r w h o was s tra n d e d h e re fo r te rta in e d a g ro u p o f te n la d ie s ' in chestra. a nd N a th a n M ils te in , th e o f 103 w o m e n 's shops. O p e n in g o f
th e ir n e w P o rtla n d s to re w as S a tu r­
fo r tin s y e a r th a t is p o s itiv e ly u n ­ s to ry b re e d in g q u a r te r ! w it h th e s ix m o n th s in a c rip p le d s a ilin g h o n o r o f M rs. In m a n .
g re a t Russian v io lin is t.
a v o id a b le . T w o ne w teachers had co n ten ts. 1.200 hens, sim p e q u ip ­ . vessel.
day.
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D ied, at th e hom e o f h e r d a u g h ­ in c lu d e th e b r illia n t y o u n g H a m ­
J. W. S teadm an and J L Jersey te r. M rs. H e n ry A n d e rs o n , o f P o r t­
th e J u n io r h ig h b u d d in g ro o f and etc. T h e f ir e la d d ie s also saved as
b u rg p ia n is t. B e rn h a rd A b ra m o -
e x te n s iv e re p a irs to its h e a tin g b y
a m ira c le
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c o m b in a tio n a rc each b u ild in g a garage on his land. M rs. A d e lin e N a u lt a t th e w its c h . w h o is d u p lic a tin g in A m ­
Fishing Tackle
syste m ; a n u m b e r o f ne w a d o p ­ a p a rtm e n t house and garage used place, T. J. H o lycro ss. a ch ic k e n age o f 83. She was th e m o th e r o f
e ric a his E u ro p ea n c o n c e rt suc­
Guns, Ammunition
tio n s in te x t books; o th e r re p a irs b y
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e m p lo y e s o f th e p la n t I house and A B o illa t is p a in tin g his A lb e r t N a u lt o f A lo h a . A r c h ie N a u lt cesses; V io la W a s te rla in . A m e ric a n
a nd im p ro v e m e n ts th a t p re im p o r t­ i p a rk s fro m th e b u rn in g b u ild in g , house.
o f S e a ttle a nd Jesse N a u lt o f L e n ts. v io lin is t fo r w h o m c r itic s p re d ic t so
CO RW IN H A R D W A R E
M r. and M rs. E lm e r W illia m s B u r ia l was in Is h p e m in g . M ic h . g re a t a fu tu re , a nd J a n e T h a c h e r. I
a n t; these a re expenses th a t no b le w across th e h ig h w a y and ig ­
128 8 . 2nd A ve.
Phone 72
b o a rd o f e d u c a tio n c o u ld have n ite d a residence 400 feet d is ta n t, i have gone to N o rth e rn W a sh in g to n She cam e w it h h e r h u sb a n d fro m
p o p u la r O reg o n p ia n is t fro m th e
A g e n t L o n g R adios a nd
a v o id e d o r side stepped.
on a th re e -m o n th tra p p in g vaca- C anada to O re g o n in 1877.
b u rn in g a b o le in th e ro o f
U n iv e r s ity o f O reg o n S ch o o l o f
Jo h n so n O u tb o a rd M o to rs
T h is w as one o f th e la rg e s t and i tm n.
M u s ic fa c u lty . T h e f o u r th S u n d a y
G oes East to W e d
M rs Jo h n V e r n e r o f East M ill-
m ost m o d e rn p o u ltry p la n ts to be
M iss E liz a b e th Hays, w e n t to m a tin e e a rtis t w i l l be a n n ou n ce d
fo u n d in th e c o u n try uud h ud ju s t p la in , W ash., was a guest T h u rs d a y G ra n d Rapids. M ic h ., last F rid a y . u pon M r. van H o o g s tra te n 's re tu rn .
been p a in te d in s id e w it h w h ite at th e H u g h I.a w is hom e.
She w ill m a r r y R o b e rt D e Y o u n g o f
A fe a tu re o f th e P o rtla n d S y m ­
C h a rle s W F lo re n c e d u g a w e ll
e nam el Loss was p a r tly co ve re d by
G ra n d R apids S e p te m b e r 30. w h ic h
in su ra n ce . Cause o f th e fir e is u n ­ 33 fe e t deep und g o t seven fe e t o f is th e same d a te o f th e w e d d in g a n ­ p h o n y 's 1937-38 p ro g ra m s w i l l be
th e in tro d u c tio n o f m u c h in te re s tin g
1 w a te r, e n o ug h fo r a ll purposes in-
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n iv e rs a ry o f h e r pa re n ts. M r. and n e w m usic, m a n y o f th e c o m p o s i­
| e lu d in g f ir e p re v e n tio n .
he fle d m p a n ic. whs n o t d eath, b u t
M rs. J E Hays. L a s t F rid a y M iss tio n s fro m th e pens o f p ro v o c a tiv e
o n ly in ju r y , s o m e th in g w h ic h , a f t ­ M a y L o cate H e re
O lson B uilds House
H a ys was g iv e n tw o p r e - n u p tia l m oderns such as W illia m W a lto n ,
M r. and M rs A lle n II. slie l o f E n ­
e r a ll. c o u ld h ave been e x p la in e d .
C h a rle s O lson is b u ild in g a fiv e - show ers, one at th e h o m e o f M iss F e rd e G ro fe . L eo W e in e r. S h o s ta k ­
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" I m ade a m is ta k e . I f I'd o n ly
staved th e re ’ I can see it n o w .” he h e re T h e y lik e A lo h a so w e ll th a t S h a w stre e t T h e e le c tric lin e is o th e r b y a g ro u p o f h e r in tim a te these D r. van H o o g s tra te n is b r in g ­
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I k n e w I c o u ld n 't es­
tio n is b e in g c irc u la te d f o r a road m a n y b e a u tifu l g ifts . B o th p a rtie s N e w Y o r k a nd w i l l be g iv e n t h e ir
cape S eine d a y 1 k n e w th e y ’d get T raffic H eavy
O n S e p te m b e r 23 a c a re fu l cl eek fro m A r c h e r S ta tio n to A lo h a
m e .”
re p a ire d to th e Im p e r ia l h o te l fo r f ir s t w e s te rn p re s e n ta tio n on th e
M r and M rs. J. F C o o p e r v is ite d lu n c h .
was ta k e n o f th e t r a f f ic fro m 8 a. in.
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to s u p p o rt. I d o n 't k n o w a n y th in g th e c o u n te r had to guess at th e in ­ to m a ke th e ir hom e w it h th e ir w it h his son. J. E. Hays.
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tol'S W h o 's W h o in O reg o n , th e v o l­ C o rn e liu s le ft T ue sd a y f o r C e lilo ; C lu b b u ild in g . P o rtla n d , last F rid a y
WPA
e v e n in g . R o b e rta W h a tle y o f H u b e r
T h e n * was sw eat on h is fo re h e a d u m e o f w h ic h is ju s t issued T h e y F a lls to fis h fo r salm on.
C a p ta in and M rs. A . J. Vance r e ­ was th e y o u n g e st p u p il to a p p e a r on
w h e n he sa id th a t he w as g o in g to a re S e n a to r E I, Ross a nd V e rn e
p le a d g u ilt y w h e n he g o t home. B r ig h t A s h o rt b io g ra p h ic a l ske tch tu rn e d F rid a y fro m Los A ngeles, th e p ro g ra m . S he is a p u p il o f M iss
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o f th e p n -t seven m on th s. M r. V ance's
S e ve ra l fa m ilie s fro m th is c o m ­
d o .” he said d u lly .
h e a lth is m uch im p ro v e d .
A lo lu i and P o stm a ster and M rs s
m u n ity w e n t to B o n n e v ille dam to
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ro p erty are su ffe rin g
Fear s t ill seems to be th e specter E A n z a lo n e o f H u b e r a tte n d e d the
M r. and M rs. E J. F ly n n o f W a r­ see P re s id e n t R oosevelt p u t in an
w h ic h fo llo w s h im , e x p la in e d , p e r­ W a sh in g to n
for w a n t of rep a irs. A
c o m ity
p o stm a ste rs' re n to n v is ite d M r and M rs. M a tt I e x tra p lu g f o r m ore e le c tric ity .
haps, by his sta te m e n t: ' I'v e n e ve r m e e tin g at F o re st (¡ro v e S e p te m b e r K in g and M r. a n d M rs. J a m e s
d o lla r sp e n t now w ill
T h irte e n m en o f A lo h a to g e th e r
been in a n y tr o u b le b e fo re .”
W elch M on d a y.
■ w e n t d e e r h u n tin g in M a lh e u r co u n -
save m any d o llars late r.
H enne s ta rte d his r e tu r n to N eb- ! H e n rie tta G c r ro w has a p o s itio n F o rm e r lle s id r n t Hies
I ty . T h ir te e n is c o n s id e re d an u n -
raska in c u s to d y o f S h e r iff I M. as te le p h o n e o p e ra to r a t th e L a b o r
P e rcy S m ith , fo r m e r ly o f A lo h a , I lu c k y n u m b e r, b u t th is 13 h ad good
You’ll find everything
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d ie d last W ednesday at his hom e I lu c k —th e y b ro u g h t b a ck 13 deer.
re p o rte d th a t th e h it-a n d - ru n v ic ­
you need at Copeland's
Jo h n L o ftu s o f I.a G ra n g e . I n d . in P o rtla n d . In te rm e n t F rid a y at T h irte e n m en g o t th irte e n d e e r
tim w o u ld be a c r ip p le fo r life . ; is m a k in g an e x te n d e d v is it w ith his P o rtla n d C re m a to riu m M rs. R o b e rt
A lo n g th e M a lh e u r riv e rs .
and th a t th e
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w o u ld b e sou. C arson L o ftu s , a nd fa m ily o f M o n tg o m e ry , M rs. M a tt K in g . M rs.
L um ber, Roofings,
p ro se cu te d w it h a v ie w o f sen d in g T o b ia s avenue. T h e y o u n g e r L o ftu s F re d T w o h y a nd M rs. F lo y d M ille r T h e m en t h e ir ca rs c o u ld h a rd ly
steer.
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Id in to th e p e n ite n tia ry .
cam e fro m T e xa s a y e a r ago. " I f a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l
So la d e n w e re th e ir fliv v e r s .
W it h expressive b e a u ty o f m a te ria l
y o u c u ll last w in te r, w in te r ." said
D r. and M rs. W in sto n V a n ce and
Etc.
and fo rm , a w e ll-p la n n e d m em o rial
lie , "1 can stand m a n y m o re o f th e d a u g h te r B a rb a ra o f Los Angeles,
w ill e v er be a shrine o f devotion and
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L E C o rn e ll, assisted b y H ilb e r t a tte n d to th e h a rv e s tin g o f th e
R y d n u in . is d o in g th e p a in tin g o f f ilb e r t c ro p fo r his fa th e r. C a p ta in J o u rn a l J u n io rs tre a te d th e boys o f generations. T o a id you in a rriv in g
St. M a ry 's to 150 c a rto n s o f p o p ­ a t a fittin g choice is o u r responsi­
th e G ra n g e h a ll.
A J. V a n ce
(C u n tin n rrf fro m p . R , I )
b ility . C on sult us, e n tire ly w ith o u t
L e s te r R y d e r o f D a ve n p o rt, Io w a ,
M r. and M rs L. H F a rlo w and sicles. 24 to th e c a rto n .
n in d c rn iz iiig th e f ir e d e p a rtm e n t, le ft fo r hom e F rid a y a fte r a tw o fa m ily v is ite d M rs. F a rlo w 's p a r­ To P lay at G rove
o b ligatio n.
T h e S a in ts o f S t M a ry 's w i l l be
also w ill be one o f th e speakers.
w e e ks' v is it w it h h is siste r, M rs. ent.-.. M r. a nd M rs. E. E. M a th e w s o f
one o f th e s ix fo o tb a ll team s to ta ke
J o h n T esch n o r.
I t f f e r P rla e
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Oregon Monument Works
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M r. and M rs. H a r r y F re n c h m ade
T h u rs d a y e v e n in g th e fire m e n
M iss P e a rl C ooke o f B e a ve rto n , p a rt in th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty m eet
H illsbo ro and New berg. Ore.
have p la n n e d open house at head- a t r ip to Cascade L o cks F rid a y .
fo rm e r p rin c ip a l o f th e A lo h a - H u ­ at F ore st G ro v e n e x t F rid a y . Each
H , II. S ta n n a rd , M g r.
q u a rte rs in th e c ity b a ll w h e re a ll R e m odels House
b e r schools, v is ite d th e schools here team w i l l g iv e 10 o r 15 m in u te s '
e x h ib itio n o f its g r id ir o n s k ill.
fo rm e r m e m b e rs o f th e H ills b o ro
E a rl S lo a l on N o rth T o b ia s a v e ­ last M on d a y.
F a th e r M a x w e ll, s u p e rin te n d e n t
d e p a rtm e n t a re to
be h o n o re d n ue is re m o d e lin g his house and in ­
W e e k-e n d v is ito rs at th e hom e o f o f St. M a ry 's h ig h school, sp e n t tw o
guests. T h e p re s e n t fir e a p p a ra tu s s ta llin g a fu rn a c e
M rs. E dna W ic h e r o f R e e d v ille days la st w e e k a t h is o ld h o m e in
w i l l lie on in s p e c tio n a nd a p ro g ra m
M r. a nd M rs. G ene S ta rk e y le ft w e re M r. and M rs. W a rd L e B a r o f
is b e in g p re p a re d m th e fire m e n 's F rid a y fo r Los A n g e le s to v is it r e l­ L o n g Beach. Cal., and M r. and M rs. Eugene.
Som e o f Ih e fo o tb a ll p la y e rs o f
q u a rte rs .
a tive s.
J. L . J a rn a g in o f C ra ik . S a ska tch e ­ St. M a ry 's w i l l g e t v a lu a b le p re ­
T h e o ld e s t fo rm e r m e m b e r o f th e
M r. a nd M rs. L ee D o w n e y
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H ills b o r o d e p a rtm e n t, to a tte n d th e Portland were week-end gueata o f m o ..
th e r o f M rs. W. W . P u tn e y o f th ig w e c k f o r th e s llo
p ro g ra m , w i l l be g iv e n a sp e cia l M iss G ra c e F ord .
A lo h a .
A . J. Jo h n son , d is tr ic t m an a g e r
p riz e at a p p ro p ria te cerem onies,
E. S. L n s le y has a season o f c a r­
M r. and M rs. Jam es M o o re and o f th e O reg o n S ta te e m p lo y m e n t
D illo n said th is w eek.
p e n te r w o r k in P a rkro se .
d a u g h te r S h ir le y o f P o rtla n d spent se rvice, w as o u t la st w e e k in v e s t i-
F rid a y a fte rn o o n th e fire m e n w ill
A n o th e r
n e w c o m e r to m a k e a
M rs. M oo re 's
w e lc o m e school c h ild re n c o m p le t­ n e w house out o f an o ld one b y the th e w e e k -e n d w ith
in g th e q u e s tio n n a ire a t th e V e n e ­ m a g ic p o w e r o f p a in t is F ra n k B o ris m o th e r, M rs. E. M . S to rm s.
M r. and M rs. C a rl R u d o lp h and
tia n .
o f S o u th W h e e le r avenue.
S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n th e fire m e n
E ig h ty - th r e e se n io rs a re r e g is te r­ C a rl J r . w e n t to M oscow, Idaho,
F rid a y to a tte n d th e fo o tb a ll gam e W ill be p a id b y th e m a n u fa c tu re r
h a v e p ro m ise d a s u rp ris e f o r th e ed in th e B e a v e rto n h ig h school.
p u b lic on M a in s tre e t. T h e e xa ct
J o u rn a lis m class o f th e B e a v e rto n b e tw e e n th e O regon S ta te co lle g e fo r a n y C o rn G R E A T C H R IS T O P H ­
a
nd Ih e U n iv e r s ity o f Idaho. T h is ER P O S IT IV E C o rn C u re ca n n ot
tim e , o th e r th a n la te in th e a fte r ­ h ig h school p u b lis h e s a pa p er, th e
noon, and th e e x a c t place, have n o t i B e a v e rto n H u m m e r, th a t lo o ks a nd was th e f ir s t gam e o f th e season rem o ve . A ls o rem o ve s W a rts and
th e re , re s u ltin g in an Id a h o v ic to ry . Callouses. 35c a t H ills b o r o P h a r­
been sch e d u le d because Hie s u r- i re a d s lik e a re al n e w s p a p e r
p ris e m u s t be co m p le te , D illo n r e ­
M r. and M rs. J. W. B u tts o f P o r t ­ 7 to 6. A n o th e r e ve n t o f th e occa- m acy.
la te d .
la n d sto p pe d o f£ F rid a y a t th e h o m e
E v e ry y e a r th e fire m e n stage fir e o f M r. B u tt's s is te r and b r o th e r - in -
p re v e n tio n w e e k fo r th e b e n e fit o f la w . M r. and M rs. L o n K in n a m a n .
If th a t isn 1 good new s to W ash in g to n county farm ers,
H ills b o ro as a m eans o f e lim in a tin g T h e y
w e re on t h e ir r e tu r n fro m
w e're badly m istaken. IM P E R IA L FEEDS are still the
as m an y fir e hazards as possible b e ­ R ive rsid e . C al., w h e re
th e y
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sam e high quality lee d s th a t farm ers have relied upon fo r
fo re w in t e r w e a th e r a rriv e s w ith been v is itin g fo r n e a rly a y e a r.
o v e rh e a te d stoves, o v e rlo a d e d e le c­ T h e y
y e a rs . . . finest g rain s an d c o n c e n tra te s . . . farm -teste d
say th a t
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form ulae». Rely on IM P E R IA L and g e t th e best!
sources o f fire s .
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