P age Tw?» HTLT.sRnnn A n n u s , JRUlsbonJifcV 0 us Hr. L am kin h il l s p o r o . o r po o n i nm ^nny, ( icTober 21, Church Ser 'TICCS ¡FUNNY “MAT WAY Dr. C harles A. Lam kin, native son M c KINNEY < M c KINNEY. Publisher. and resident of this county th ro u g h ­ F o u rs q u a re G ospel C h u rc h k a j ò u s s t t c \ k > h € 5 t Published Thursday — Entered ns second-class m atter In S u iid a x school. P 45 a in., classes out his lite is m ourned by h u ndreds ___________ the postoffice at Hillsboro. Oregon WW >Cti t'EvL > fo r a ll ages, m o rn in g w o r s h ip ; 11. o t frien d s here. He passed aw ay S un­ C ru s a d e r p ra y e r m eeting. 5 45 p in . W. V E R N E lic K IN N E V MRS. e . c. M c K i n n e y day a lte r an ex ten d ed illness. E ditor C ru s a d e r s e r\ ice. ti 1 > p. m . 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He the f r ‘ ’n t o f ,h took a big p art in th e early e ffo rts to 11 e c h ' u rch ‘ e s M ember: Oregon State d esignation of these short sh o u ld be p a in te d w ith th e no p a r k ­ Editorial A s s o c ia tio n J X f t u T O s ; secure the .ftfto ftftT ',’“ ,ui ;.,,vse snori in g sign In case o f a fu n e ra l it and N ational Editorial Circulation in W e t . 1 ttt O U u> b j t i l t * StlltC lliglltvav ct'lll- w o u ld be v e ry e m b a rra s s in g to fin d Association. _ _ _ _ _ _______ mission. a ll space ta k e n as is th e ease at A n o th er o u tsta n d in g activ ity w as pre se n t, th u s b lo c k in g th e e n tra n c e to th e c h u rc h . T h e y also hope th a t th e in terest show n in th e com m unity th e p o lic e w ill ta k e steps to p re v e n t Parole S y ste m s g e t-to g e th e r m eetings w ith neighbor m en fro m th ro w in g e m p tv w in e s u p o n th e c h u rc h la w n T he Im p ro p er h a n d lin g of the paro le ‘'.o n ,niun*Des. 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I d e n t has ta k e n it upon h im s e lf to c a p a c ity us U n ite d S lates d is tr ic t a tto rn e y w . i. i re p e a l n e u tr a lity act U rges w o r k ­ v e ry m uch in th e spot lig h t on th e p ro g ru m a b le re v is io n o f W a g n e r la b o r und b u t it c o u ld not lie lp b u t be re m a rk e d bv the j social s e c u rity nets o b s e rv a n t Hint M ah o n e y cam e h i fo r Ids f u ll | ahare o f upplau.se at tim e s a m o u n tin g utm ost to an o v a tio n e v e ry tim e I,is nam e w . i. m e n tio n e d at one o r th e o tlie r o f th e sey ei .1 i banquets '•*> <’. E. B arker) O f congressm en a nd w o u ld -b e -c n n g re smen A I.O IIA W A Jones, p ro p r ie to r th e lia z e td u le store, cam e o f N s n \ Ww * ' ' . 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