The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 14, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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    u n d er special care in P o rtlan d sa n ­
corn field and the only gooil they w h istler has reached beyond the
itarium . has re tu rn e d to h e r hom e
got w as to m ake rubbing hosts out b o undaries of O regon
h ere S he is not ab le to be about the
of the stalk-. Dues heat Illinois.
M is II W S to v er and young son
house yet. b u t is up in a chair. H er
of A lexandria. M um . arriv ed O«
daughter. Mrs H ow ard Stunim a. of
! tu b er 5 at tin- hom e of h er brother.
Writes About Shsnghsi
Rex. is h elping care for her.
D arw in
Hewitts U tter, grand 1> G. Niehol T he rest of the fam ­
T he jud g in g team from C hehalem
(By C. F. Barker)
Mrs Jo sep h in e H attie
tc m aster o f' the Masonic O rd er of ily w ill a rriv e later Mrs Strocve
M ountain P o tato club, w ith th eir
ALOHA The A loha G range w ill Misses M anors B ettnei
u* Shanghai. C hina prom inent busi- was for several y ears prim ary
leader, R ichard Joyce, w ent to the
t- ness m an of the Bund, and also well teac h er in the schools of Yakima
In tern atio n al Stock show O ctober 4. hold th eir a n n u al b azaar in th e hall C atlin. E ulalee Fenton
know n in P ortland, w rites to Ins and Si-attle and critic teacher in
Those on th e team w ere Miss P er- T hursday. O ctober 28 D inner w ill Kerald. Anna Hall The
m other. Mrs M C U tter, of Fl- the Dickinson. N 1), norm al
- onice Ego. K en n eth J a q u ith and be served from 8 to 8 Fish pond. M iriam T u ttle and G ert
1 m oiuca u n d e r date of Sept em ber 13 Young at 8X
■ G eorge Allison J r W hile in th e city fo rtu n e telling, fancy w ork and fan- G am es and singing we
A huge eake trim m ed
J C G ibbs of W ashington street
-I Phis is the second letter Mrs U tter
( they also v isited Sw ift .A com pany cy caps for all
II.
F.
C.
Io
Meet
roses
w
ith
th
e
u
ord's
•
B has received from h er son since the is talk in g som e of going <le«-r h u n t­
J packing plant
H om e Econom ics club of the
w ritte n across ,t. «
d beginning of the reig n of te rro r and ing again this season He is a lively
M ountain H ome R ural E lectri-
death m S hanghai last A ugust y oungster of lilt lie cam e from Mi
1 fication 4-H club m et at th e hom e G ran g e m eets w ith Mrs 11 A Mor-
. . . .
,. ,,
1
i* A few of the most in terestin g par- souri across the plains by mule-
of th e local leader. H arry S ehm eit- risen O ctober 20 at 2 p m Ladies , . U‘ rald Y
- agraphs of Mr l i t t e r s letter will baek and adopted O regon in 1872
i
'
."
I zer. O ctober 5. The m em bers of this are req u ested to b ring scraps.
in the
F ern G rov er a re on a th ree w eeks' club have en tered th e N ational 4-H needles, th read and thim bles to sew ,n « last
■ how his im pressions of the situa- lie says by profession lie is a
Mrs. Jo e Bush entert.
tr ip to Canada.
I lion th ere up to S ep tem b er 13 w hich bachelor t for 83 y earsi. Iiv oeeu
R ural E lectrification contest. T heir for bazaar.
w as before the A m erican m arines. juilion. a pioneer, h u n te r and black
Mrs. C ressie G arro w of Y akim a friends at a card part* 5
ex h ib it at th e W ashington county
Buy Armentrout Place
D ining the W orld w ar lie
v w an vessels and refugee ships had sm ith
A bright spot along tl
Mr. and Mrs W illiam R ufcncr fair at H illsboro w as q u ite a n o v el­ W ash., visited Mr and Mrs T J
w as a governm ent blacksm ith niak
a rriv ed on the scene
of Iowa H ill have bought the Wade ty and proved q u ite a d raw in g card. N ault o v er th e w eek-end Also Mr is H arrv B ear s place
mg
th
e
rounds
Io Fort Stevens
A rm entrou t place. W hile they w ere It w as a m in iatu re farm en tirely and M rs G eorge G arro w an d d augh- P rep ares to Build
T his is only th e second letter
C o n s titu tio n I fas
m oving in Mrs C harles Sellers, w ho su rro u n d ed by an electric fence.
te r L illian of P o rtlan d .
P rep aratio n s for rebi
p since th e Ja j's started fighting in Fort Canby anil Foil Colum bia
every
m
onth
For
the
past
17
veals
w as helping them w ash w indow s
I and aro u n d Shanghai, so. perhaps.
Miss H elen S chm eltzer. stu d en t at Recital Given
brooder house recently
l im e l est
fell backw ards out of one and Pacific college, is busy w ith her
you m ay tic thin k in g that one of he has lived tt t his present home S to o d
B everly M itzel ap p eared on M rs by fire a re being m ade
b ro k e th ree ribs. Mr. and Mrs jo u rn alistic w ork, an d gets hom e B erry s piano recital at Reedville A T hayer place A new
f i u m p a < r l>
j those Im perial flying b utchers from alone su rrounded by |ieaee. plenty
C hris Tolke, w ho form erly lived fo r only a few h ours on Sunday.
k the land of the S inking Sun drop- and kind friends lie estim ates that pti tiif court n t o rd er that the w ill
last T h u rsd ay evening A large audi- heating plant w ill tie i
he
has
killed
a
thousand
d
eer
in
th e re have b ought a place n ear
, ped a bom b on m e Tins Id le r, how -
of the people may prt \ ail
Mrs C larence Nelson and fam ily ence in th e church g reeted th e 24 13,000-capacit.v incubator
M anning
. ever, Will be proof that they li.ne
set up in the brooder
a re now hom e a fte r spending sev ­ m usicians and enjo y ed a treat.
This eoiuitry. the s|>eak<*r held,
W ana W irtz of P o rtlan d spent the eral
.
not
got
m
e
yet
ami
I
intend
to
stay
Improves
Building
touched
by
the
fire
n
m onths at D allas caring for her
has risen from a sm all weuk nation
w eek-end at the hom e of h er m o th ­
right
h
ere
in
S
hanghai
as
it
is
the
T
he
old
L
iv
erm
o
re
lu
m
b
er
build-
total
capacity
now
23.01X1
d au g h ter. Mrs. C lay Rosenbalm
of 13 states to the strongest due to
er. Mrs. B radford Fowles.
safest place I know of. Besides.
Mr. and M rs J F Et
Mrs. R osenbalm is now ab le t o ! ing at H u b er is now a W hite House
the fact that A n u rn a n people have
1 th ere is little chance of m e getting
Mr. and Mrs. Rasm us M athiescn w alk about th e house and th e new
of th e building. living „ „ thl, old hom
been enj<»ymu the best form of gov»
J out if I w anted to.
and son Jim m y of A storia spent baby d a u g h ter is w ith h e r parents.
- o m s u p stairs f i r K nox countv. Illinois. \
ernm ent know n to man.
th e w eek-end h ere w ith his parents. Mr. and M rs R osenbalm . a fter
, g„ ,q u a r!ers ° f h o iam iIy w h ° l” " ' ’‘eld - f h.s corn *
i
"As I told you in my olhei let-
O ther speakers w ere ’1’ I* (io<»d-
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es M athicsen.
bushels to the acre and a
l te r I am staying w ith Mr K oehler
spending th e first th ree m onths of bovoVL» u ' L soon H e !'XPVC,S
in. m em ber union high
school
V elda Raffety. w ho is attending h e r life m a hospital. Mr. an d Mrs.
on S ey m o u r road, w hich
is in
m d rs ,1, .
a ‘nK t n re a ? ,n i‘ss » . a bushels to the acre He I*
board. H H Easter, chairm an of the
school in P ortland, spent th e w eek ­ R osenbalm spent th e w eek -en d at v ,
t8 3 d packin« P’ant W1,h,n ehanieal b u sk er at the r;
i about the m iddle p art of th e S e ttle ­
grade school board, ami Hugh
in acre
end h ere w ith h er parents. Mr. and th e Nelson home, b u t have now re ­ two weeks.
m ent. My fu rn itu re is still in the
Hog» ts com m ander of the Veterumi*
b an ? u ‘' ‘ Riven bv ' R* I- West and fam ily
Mrs. Floyd Raffety.
Bank of C hina building on Nortli
tu rn ed to D allas w ith th e ir baby.
council.
Goodin pointed out that
A L O IIA -III'B F K S( IIOOI.
tlV XT n A^ T \ a t^d ,C7.'an\erieS cd inf" ’be Mrs F Snv
S zeehuen road S hells have dropped
Mr. and Mrs. E arl H ollenbeck and
S herw ood high school bus m ade
the schools w ere training boys and
?ast
T
h.m
sdav
"
w
j
L
’
x
/
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8
a
on
no
rth
W
heeler
avenue
Ilan.s
Stroeve.
n
new
com
er
from
all
around
the
area
and
th
ere
h
av
e
Mr. and Mrs. L eonard V anDom elen an e x tra trip T h u rsd ay even in g so
girls to be good »•ituens E aster held
last T hursday n ig h t w ere Mr. and , ,
r.
also been m any big fires. The b u ild ­ A lexandria. Minn . enrolled in the that it was a hatne that such apa*
of Roy spent Sunday w ith Mr. and th a t high school p upils from this lo­ Mrs.
H enry Hagg. Mr. and Mrs Os- ,, M.rs 1 n , M cC arthy
,
first
g
rade
Tuesday
ing
still
stands
though,
so
m
aybe
Mrs. Sidney Connolly of W illa­ cality could a tten d th e rally and c ar Hagg and S en ato r and Mrs. E. ? rid ?y Vlslted b er moth«
thy was show n in »-lections and in
T he th ird g rad e geography class atten d an ce at p atrio tic program s
it w ill w e a th e r the storm I left the
m ina. Mrs. Connolly retu rn ed hom e bo n fire in p rep aratio n fo r th e foot­ L. Ross.
Snyder.
housi-
S
aturday.
A
ugust
14.
and
did
is
according
jn-oi'er
recognition
to
w ith them to spend th e w eek here. ball gam e w ith T ig ard F ridav. Ti­ R ..v.
C om m am h’i Hog, i s said there n e v ­
i» u
O scar Nelson is buildir
not have a chance to go back to O regon's principal industry T in y e r was a tim e w hen we needed so
g ard won. 6 to 0. but th e Sherw ood
“ F
hls
V ista ave.
A ttend G rand Lodge
have
a
look
u
n
til
M
onday
A
ugust
hav
e
built
a
com
plete
m
in
ia
tu
r
e
ofJ
th
-
r
fV
-rm
e
r
Pr
°P
r,e
to
r
C
lyde
B
au
m
g
artn
er
of
squad
m
ade
all
th
e
first
downs.
T
i­
much to awak« n the in terest of our
Mrs. Loel H ollenbeck as past
31 E verything w as in good con­ lu m b er cam p railroad, engi'he. cal's youth in our constitution and w hat
v
C o rn er sto re a t w ho ,ias b(,en conf.ned in.
grand chief and Mrs. Jam es M ath- g ard m ade th e one score w ith a
dition.
even
th
e
re
frig
e
ra
to
r
w
as
of
logs,
donkey
engine,
saw
null
L
mV
8,
h3I
rc
tu
™
ed_,fro
™
nn
for
the
past
six
m
onths
series
of
last
m
in
u
te
passes.
it m eans to la* an A m erican citizen
iesen and Loel H ollenbeck as d ele­
w orking and th ere was cold food. w ith circ u la r saws, stum ps, flume,
cas,5hr" i V 3nd Pu r^h aM a bo™e m ent of a serious in ju ry i
gates from F riendship Tem ple and
Invocation was given by Rev II
The
day
was
hot
and
the
police
w
ho
grow ing trees and cvi-rything
A
A ' 8, V V uWCSt ° f Ref d v d le B onneville dam . is hom e n
G lencoe lodge atten d ed grand te m ­
Tin- girls straighten«*«! iqi from a A Deck C *V Richordson led m
w ent w ith m e w ere nervous, be­
A fter w hat he has seen of o th er go about
c riltches.
p le of the P y th ian Sisters and
cause shells w ere dropping on h uddle "III. th ere h o y s '' shouted group singing of ‘ A m erica“ and
states, A p p leg ate says he ev alu a tes
M iss r., ,„ \r ..i e in «„«■
grand lodge of the K nights of
1’he S ta r Spangled Hnnnei
vo­
Range road about a block and a th e leader, "wo girls can heat you
O M r°n h ° m h l* bly, thaP «v er
, m usic in the P o rt Tew nse
P ythias of Oregon in P o rtlan d Mon­
half aw ay. So w e ate som e sa n d ­ to the slides." T hey didn't T he girls cal n u m b er was given by th e A m er­
M
r
and
M
rs
M
artin
A
arh
au
s
of
schools,
was
hom
e
over
day and Tuesday-
wiches and beat it.
them selves saw to that T he boys ican Legion auxiliary sextet Miss
BETHANY - CEDAR M ILL
A A berdeen. W ash . v isited frien d s in Pnd H er m o th c r. M rs .■
Mrs. F ran k C orey and Miss
slid
once, stood around and looked M ildred J.urn s was accom panist.
A
loha
o
v
er
th
e
w
eek-end*
Mrs.
A
ar-
Lean,
is
slow
ly
regaining
1
"Most
of
the
shops
a
re
open
and
Louise and H erb ert M aurer of H ills­ show er was given at th e C ed ar Mill
haus
is
a
siste
r
of
C
h
ris
M
urphv.
,
,
,
,
m
iserable.
The girls slid, looked
the
th
e
a
tre
s
and
dance
halls
are
G
range
hall
S
unday
night
honoring
boro w ere Sunday d in n er party-
.
.
•
l u e x p lo itin g o u r local
opening Busses and tram ears a re p leasan t and com fortable T he cold
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Zoon Miss F eree K arlin and M att S nyder,
Mr
• a s , 'T?-
m ay w e
o v e rlo o k i
running T h ere is p len ty of food, m orning dew had been w q n d off
w ho w ill be m arrie d O ctober 24 i J ' iiandw?Irs' W ' L N orm an. Mrs. w hose an n u al o u tp u t is at
of Vancouver. Wash.
w ater, light and gas, in fact, w hen th e m etal slides by the boys Six
T h ere w ere about fifty frien d s there. m V™ R n A .» " * ? r ° f . ^ a t‘S s r i ' w o rth of goods and no pa
E rdm ans Move
the guns a re not raising a rack et the points fo r fem ale diplom acy
L h f t m V FT S,f GiV VC-
,h e MP” *al B enefit Co
A dolph E rdm an and sons have M any lovely p resen ts w ere receiv ­
T his is Hu- sixth week of the
city is q u ite norm al
The eastern
m 'AV Ab’Vl u -}b ran d of SJ?‘j r 't ° ° d ' ltorne C anning association
moved to th e M aurer place, w hich ed.
district an d across th e riv e r in school term R eport cards out n ext
L eedy G ran g e H om e Economics Miss A lice M axw ell of H illsboro. pu ts up 8tX, uarts of fru „
they have rented.
GREEN LANTERN
Pootung, w e believe, is p re tty w ell Monday.
club w ill m eet w ith Mrs. A1 W hit­ Miss J u lia T atu m of H illsboro and .-tables each v ear w hil<
A
severe
cold
has
kept
C
arl
Ro­
shot
up.
as
th
e
Jap
s
have
shelled,
Mrs. C lapshaw of F orest G rove th in k s she can t net il,co-
a k e r n ex t T h u rsd ay afternoon.
h u rsd ay atten d ed th e sta te Red th an l 'OO a i n r t s ”
8
burned and bom bed these areas dolf of the first grade* hom e for
Mr. and Mrs. Tom L arsen of C ali­ T
berr’-SoCfOn,'h e 1R0 Ha^ S a ,e m Ha n ,mCm;
Mrs. ^ t t m ' ' H aie m ,
most ev ery day for the past five tw o w eeks.
fornia a re v isiting M. C. L arsen and
w eeks try in g to chase the C hinese I
W sc'm A ,
Rcd Cross Chapter of T hom as of B eavertont ot
family- th is w eek.
ST. MARY'S HOME
out.
Mr. and Mrs. E lvin C ornils of W ashington county Mr. N orm an W ash and Mrs J ,- - ,* I
The
S
aints last Friday lien* won
w
as
recen
tly
re-elected
for
th
e
fifth
j,,s
sie
'
Rolfe
of
B
e
av
e
"It
is
now
startin
g
th
e
fifth
w
eek,
MOUNTAIN HOME — M ountain A gate Beach spent last w eek-end
I un, h«nn
and the Japs are ju s t about w here from A m ity's eleven 19 In ti Next
H ome P aren t-T each er club w ill w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans tim e p resid en t of th e W ashington E ugene w ere g u e sts o f 3
H r r k < liv D in n e r«
they started . P ractically no gam s F riday on the hom e grounds they
e n a p te r
L ivengood last T h u rsd ay
m eet at the school house F rid ay Cornils.
S unday d in n ers '
A M. Ja n n sen m ade a trip to dav Hostess and guests a
have been m ade but p len ty of men m eet th e J«*fferson R am blers of
Mrs. P ete Y u n k er en tertain ed
afternoon.
a ttle o v er th e w eek -en d
fn e n d s
C ornp
have been killed and w ounded P o rtlan d at 2 p m
M ountain Home Radio S tu d v club w ith a luncheon Tuesday, th e object S e U
Th«*
Boys'
S
odality
club
mail**
up
W. P u tn ey bro u g h t hom e a B eaverton
Some 5IXJ w ounded Jap a w ere
m et w ith Mrs. G eorge A. Allison being to form a d arn in g club. P re s­ d eer as a so u v en tr of th e chase n ear
A special m eeting of Que
brought into the S ettlem ent n ear of the younger boys, w ent dow n to
O ctober 5. w ith six m em bers p re s­ en t w ere M esdam es F. Holcomb. P.
the Japanese consulate a few days the old sw im m ing hole M onday e v e ­
Mr
m
m
ii « t
C ircle of the church has bt
ent. A discussion follow ed by local K ent. L ester B ellinger. H enry Jac- - Mr.
and Mrs. M axw ell of T illa- for Octob, r 21 at two
ago This is tak en to m ean th at the ning to bid it a final farew ell for
m em bers w as preceded by th e lec­ obsen. H. W hite. M rs. Falk. Mrs.
M o ’r an.d ? Ir T o h lt,AC,r u f m eeting announced later
hospital ships and gunboats at the the season. A huge bonfire w iener
tu re from KOAC. Mrs. B I. Lekas Scheidel and th e hostess.
C edar Mill visited at th e A loha
..
t ..
m outh of the riv e r a re full of roast, roast apples, m arshm allow s
L. G. Boie and Jo h n W ilson of G
w as elected president, and Mrs. A l­
range Iasi T h u rsd ay evening. Mr. . “ arvest H om e g a th e r i
w ounded T he best th a t the Ja p s and fun took some of th e edge off
lison. secretary. T his group w ill H uber w ent to W aldport d e e r h u n t­ and Mrs. M axw ell w ere visito rs »f c" u r c ^ n e x t S u n d a y S; . ,
can do is to bom b railw ay stations th e ir g rief
m eet at th e sam e place n ex t T ues­ ing last w eek. They got one d eer
Mrs. M axw ell's sister. Mrs. Lor\ ,ce? tnorning and cven ti
T he g rade ehool of St M ary's
and train s that a re full of refugees,
The v arious C h ristian E ndeavors K innam an Mr. W h ittier is m aster ? ? d ' eKetabl- - a .te r thi
day for th e secontC of th e series
d airy farm s killing all the cows— honored the m em ory of C ohiinbu .
from KOAC. A nyone in terested is of th e county w ill hold a convention of Lcedy G range.
,h c ir P urpose as an exhibi
schools, colleges. A m erican and O ctober 12 w ith ap p ro p riate e x e r­
h ere O ctober 24.
invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. H enry Hagg and M r ser|t 10 ’b*' W estern Ti
cises T w o hoys e n tertain ed the vis­
B ritish p roperties."
Jo h n H ansen and H arry D ickm an and Mrs. H arry B ear’ visited S u n d av se~ ? nar? ln P ortland
T he local L adies Aid m et at th e
iting K nights of C olum bus from
church T hursday afternoon. P lans spent th e w eek-end w ith th e ir p a r­ Miss M arian Hagg at C orvallis.
T he church h a- had the <
H illsboro w ith vocal and in s tru ­
Invited
on
Program
fo r th e annu al chicken pie supper ents. T hey a re both atten d in g O re­ w here she is atten d in g college.
re b u ilt and a successful r
m ental selection' at the annual
w ere discussed, and com m ittees ap ­ gon State.
L aR ay M artyn has been invited C olum bus «lay celebration T uesday
Mr. an d Mrs. H. C. N uttin g of ¡’¿ P ’1 m adc ■" m eet the pa
W erner M eier re tu rn e d W ednes­ B onneville w ere guests of Mr. and
pointed. D ate w ill be announced
to a p p ear on the program at the night.
, e sanJe and for ,b *' 'V' M|
day evening from E astern Oregon, Mrs. C arl R odolf S atu rd ay night.
later.
Idaho state convention of the grand
ply
. T h l? le a 'Sc ' ’n
D ouble-T ree clans of M ountain w h ere he had been d eer hunting.
guardian council. O rd e r of J o b s
Dr. W inston V ance and fam ily *n good financial condition
A card party- and dance w as held left F rid ay fo r th e ir hom e in Los fr<i71 di bt .
H ome Sunday school m et in the
D aughters at N ampa. O ctober 21. 22
at
th
e
C
edar
M
ill
G
range
hall
S
a
t­
church parlo rs F rid ay evening of
an d 23. Miss M artyn's fam e ns a
Angeles. H is fath er. C aptain A J
broke into my n
last w eek. Each lady p resen t took a u rd ay night. E ight tables of "500''
pie and th e men purchased them . w ere in play. Mrs. T. Lindbloom P o rtlan d , w h ere he expects to re-
Mrs. G eorge K irk p atric k acted as and N. P. Johnson received high m ain fo r tw o weeks.
auctioneer. Proceeds w ere for th e honors, and Mrs. J. P e te rk o rt and
E leven of Miss Rosa H alem ba's
Jam es W alters second.
financial obligations of th e class.
friends d ropped in for a surpriM
| )
*
Ray Ego has been re-roofing
p arty last T uesday ev en in g to cele-
II
th e ir house. G eorge Allison is r e ­
H elp yo u r correspondent send in b rate th e opening of Rosa s Gift
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m odeling his residence.
early copy. Some F rid ay o r S a tu r­ shop. G uests included Mrs. F ern
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day if possible.
F ern Ego P resident
A ndrew s, M rs. Bessie C ollam ore,
lie s got w hat
S tudent body officers of M oun­
tain Home school have been elect«id
as follows: Miss F ern Ego. p resi­
dent; Miss Daphne Lekas. v ice-pres­
ident; Miss Redla Boulin, secretary.
Sam Body has re tu rn e d from his
vacation and is living in a tent
w hile his new house is being built.
Mrs. Body is expected back from
C alifornia w ithin a w eek o r two.
M ountain Home M issionary soci­
ety w ill m eet w ith Mrs. G eorge A l­
lison O ctober 21.
G ibbs D ram atic club m em bers e n ­
joyed a pot luck su p p er at th e com ­
have got w h a t it tak es, too! T h e y 're tops in
m unity hall F rid ay evening Plans
fo r a harvest festival to be held on
th
e local used c a r field. Pick a w in n er! Every
O ctober 30, w ere m ade. It w ill be
B L U E S E A L U S E D C A R is c a re fu lly checked
a hom ecom ing for all G ibbs and
MUMMI.
fo rm er G ibbs people and th eir
and g u a ra n te e d fo r D e p e n d a b ility , A p p e a r a n c e
friends. A pot luck supper and p ro ­
gram
follow ed by dancing is
and P e r fo r m a n c e . Look over th is list and buy
planned.
now — prices w on’t be low er fo r a long tim e.
Mrs. Max Jones has retu rn ed to
h e r hom e a fter spending several
days w ith h e r m other, Mrs. East, in
Salem .
Mrs. L. R Ralston, w ho has been
Aloha Grange to Hold Bazar
Letter Tells About Shanghai
Kentuckians know
their whiskey
and thcy'ro proud of Calvort's
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Couple Honored at
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Printed and Striped
Rayon Dresses
GOOD NEWS
for Tractor Buyers
Used Cars
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Fords
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Mt. Home Group
Meets on Friday