The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 13, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, January 13, 193R
Anti-War Move
Draws Backing
of Nation
H IL L S B O R O
H . R. Findley Takes
Over Mill Business
AR GU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Aloha Bus Ticket Sale Heavy;
Number of Parties Held
LIFE’S
II H Findley hiut taken o v e r
the B erthold N utrition null, r e ­
A loha bus tick et office rep o rts circu it-rid in g preacher, e tc . the
nam ed it the F indley com pany, and
will have 0 open for reg u lar buxi­ th a t th e ir s runks second on th e guests on Hie la te r d ate talked
nes« by M onday, h e announced line in ttie sale of tick ets for th e about, my favorite Hollywood star,
KANSAS CITY. M O . Ja n u a ry 13 yesterday. The mill is at B eaverton. past th re e months.
m ileatew ihcgallon, high school a f ­
•Special)
V eteran« of Foreign
fairs E D It . th e last hoop gam e at
Dairy and p o u ltry feed«, a.« well Birthday (rlebrated
W ars national h e ad q u arters h ere is a?, fertilizer, will he produced by
Lust S atu rd ay night Miss T helm a St. M ary’s, w hat S cattergood Baines
being deluged w ith expression* of ! Die mill, w hich will also do c u s­ Hesse of Scholls was su rp rised by said about Aloha over KOIN. etc.
approval and in d o rsem en t on its tom ary rolling, grin d in g and elean- h er friends at the hom e of Mr. and T he w alls of the old house m ight
< u n cut pence petition cam paign b e ­ | mg work. “B eav er” will be the Mrs J C. O 'C onnor on A lex an d er h av e w hispered. "Sech language!”
ing conducted thro u g h o u t th e n a ­ trad e m ark and nam e of all p ro d ­ street, th e occasion being h er b ir th ­
Mrs H W S troeve has enrolled
tion. Persons prom inent in public ucts. he said. T he w arehouse will day an n iv ersary G uests w ere T h e l­ as a student at th e norm al a t M on­
life, governm ent, education and also serve a s h ea d q u a rte rs for the ma Hi , e. Cecil H eaton, Earl and m outh.
o th er fields, including S en ato r A r­ P roducer •' G o-operative association, L orraine Dcmmin. Pansy W eaver.
Leonard P arrish stepped in front
th u r II V andenburg of Michigan, a fate-w ide group of w hich F in d ­ Mr and Mrs. E arl Pierce, all of
of C laud G aunt's bicycle on th e way
S en ato r llo m er 'I' Bone of W ash­ ley J.s m anager,
Scholls; Calvin, Leila and Eugene hom e from school F riday and r e ­
ington. S enator G erald I’ Nye of
O 'C onnor and Jo h n Madison. D ur- ceived an ugly cut on the cheek and
North Dakota and P resid en t A ( ’
. mg th e even in g the p arty atten d ed chin.
W illard of U niversity of Illinois
a diinc«' at th e K inton G ran g e hall,
have ext« tided co n g ratu latio n s on
re tu rn in g hi tim e for th e su p p er at B irthday C elebrated
A p arty was given for P atricia
the VFW** a n ti-w a r program .
the O 'C onnor home
M athiesen T uesday a fte r school at
A n n iv ersary C elebrated
At
national
heudquurtcrii,
a
th e hom e of her parents. Mr and
special force of clerk s has been c re­
Mr and Mrs T J. H olycross w ere Mrs. A. M. M athiesen of Tobias
ated to care for th e thousands of
su rp rised S unday by th e ir ch ild ren avenue, the occasion being h e r
F u n eral services w ere held here and friends in honor of th e ir w ed­
iguatures and petitions arriv in g in
birth d ay anniversary. G uests
each mail One group keeps busy y esterd ay afternoon for the late ding an n iv ersary P resent, included tenth
C
ath
erin e A M ullin. !M). w ho died at tw o d au g h ters and th e ir fam ilies. w ere Eloise Stiff. M ildred George,
w ith the single task o f m ailing out
S harp. M abel U nderwood,
blank petitions to all kinds of civic, the hom e of h er d au g h ter in P o rt­ Mr rind Mrs. A H L eh n cr and tw o Donna
S harp. Jo n ita Lorentzen, M ar­
patriotic and religious groups, m land last Sunday. JVIrs. M ullin had children. Jam es and Paul. Mr. and g Patsy
aret Lee. D olores George, Joan
addition to local VFW units. More resided in H illsboro for m any years Mrs. E E Lutz and son L ynn, Mr W agenblast. Vida Sinclair, A rtice
than 100,000 blank petitions, enough p rio r Io h er leaving h ere about 12 and Mrs. O. L. Im boden and chil- Taylor. G eneva Im lay and Donna
for 7.(MX),(MM) signatures, have Iwcn years ago S h e had lived in O regon dren, M axine and O ral Lee, Mr. and Lee Saw tell.
«•nt out already, and m any new s- for m ore than 00 years.
M r. H erm an Z oller and children,
A loha-H uber school was glad that
Born in Illinois in 1847. Mrs M ul­ laris and Lueile, and Mr. and Mrs
papers have carried special ballots
lin celeb rated h er 90th b irth d ay No­ Jo e H Ashley, all of P o rtlan d Mr LaRay M artyn of B eaverton high
for recording an ti-w ar sentim ent.
school
is such a good stu d en t th at
vem ber 24 S he had been in poor and Mrs H olycross w ere th e reci­
sh e was aw arded enough e x em p ­
h ealth for th e past four y ears Her pients of m any nice gifts.
tions to be able to spend last Tues-
husband. Isaac B M ullin, died in
Mrs W A B arnum w as a guest
1913 S urv iv in g a re h er th ree c h il­ over th e w eek-end of M rs L aura tions to be able to sp en t last T u es­
d ren , Mrs M yrtle Wilson, W ilson­ It Mack S he is head of th e ju n io r day en tertain in g th e several rooms
ville. Mrs Mabel W ann, P ortland, high school d ep artm en t at th e O re ­ w ith h e r incom parable w histling
art.
and Hoy I. Mullins. O regon City
S ub-freezing
tem p eratu res
for business man, in addition to 10 gon N orm al at M onm outh.
V erne B right gave a ta lk on
Je a n Lewis d ep arted for Boise. O regon poets to one of the classes
•ev eral days last week did scant g ran d ch ild ren and one g re a t-g ra n d ­
Idaho, last S atu rd ay S he is secre­ in A m erican lite ra tu re at G ran t
dam age to seeded crops, in th e esti­ child
tary in the office of the G en eral In ­ high school in P o rtlan d W ednesday
m ation of C ounty A gent W F C y­
Rev II A Deck officiated at the vestm ent com pany of th at city.
rus.
m orning.
W ednesday services, w hich w ere
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. M cCreedy of
"W ith the possible exception of, held at th e Donelson A S ew ell c h a p ­
1 a t c - .needed crops. 1 do not believe el In term en t w as in th e F ir Lawn G lcnom a, W ash, a re visiting Mr. T rades P ro p erty
and Mrs J L P arrish Mr. Mc-
the heavy frost did any dam age," cem etery.
F. S. Reed has trad ed his p ro p ­
G reedy is a b ro th e r of Mrs. P arrish .
he said
Freezing tem p eratu res
rty for a hom e in W oodstock, P o rt­
H J. S ehlottm an of H uber, w ho e land.
w hich killed much of last year's
rep resen ts th e S tale Earm In su r­
fall-seeded grain ex ten d ed o v er a
Jo e K em m er is w ork in g fo r the
ance com panies of B loom ington.
m uch longer period, he said In o r-j
W eyerhauser com pany at Longview’.
111.,
says
th
at
these
com
panies'
d er to dam age any of the crops s e ri­
business in 1937 broke all prev io u s Wash.
ously, th e freezing tem p eratu res
Mrs. A. R igert w as taken to St.
records.
m ust keep up for some time.
(C o n tin u rd fro m pace I )
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gibson and V incent's hospital last w eek.
E xcellent grow ing w eath er late .seeking w ork for th e registering d a u g h ter A nita of Canby w ere S u n ­
Eive hundred club m et T uesday
the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. O scar
in the fall gave most of th e crops | persons.
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar at
Larson.
too good a hold to be upset m uch j New b en efit claim s w ere com ­ Lee Saunders.
Mrs. W. F. N orm an visited friends
by th e th ree or four days of w hite- ing in :il ii m uch slow er ra te th is
T h ere w ill be a S unday school
fro st w eather, he declared.
w eek. H ulbert rep o rted y esterd ay , business m eeting at th e church in W oodburn S aturday.
Mrs. C lara Ingram of C hicago is
w ith ( lie g re a te r portion of such W ednesday at 7 30 p m.
clien ts having been reg istered d u r ­
W ilm a T uttle, w ho has been visiting Mrs. F. N. Ju rg e n s for sev ­
ing the first week here. Most of spending h e r vacation at th e home eral days
th e w ork for th e n ex t tw o w eeks of h er p arents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
S tephen T. Black, a fo rm er citizen
w ill be in tak in g reg istratio n s for T uttle, retu rn ed last W ednesday to of Aloha, now of W enatchee, Wash .
is visiting friends here.
e m p lo y m e n t he said.
Ail w h o P o rt Angeles. Wash.
M rs Viola M, K earney has moved
C hanges m ade in the setup of the I have not y et reg istered w ith the
Mrs. R. B. M urray is visitin g h er
W ashington county h ealth i n it's i em ploym ent service as yet a re re ­ b ro th er. D. W. Baem ish, of Visalia. Into a house on B lanton and H igh­
land
avenues.
q
u
ired
to
do
so.
he
d
eclared
,
and
office on tile second floor of the
Cal
1'iunty court house have given the should retu rn to tin- tem p o rary o f­
M
iss
M
ildred
Pries,
w
ho
u
n
d
e
r­
St. M ary's Home
health corp« a m uch la rg e r s p a c e ! fice in the city hall h ere to com ­ w ent an operation in E m anuel hos­
p lete the reg istratio n .
pi w hich to w ork.
pital. P ortland, last w eek, is re p o rt­ B eal St Paul
St. M ary's won from St. P aul
W orking q u a rte rs for the county i All Jhose w ho w ill receive a ed as g ettin g along satisfactorily.
W ednesday night 25-15 w ith R ey­
physician have been tran sferred to I benefit cheek w ill also be req u ired Business C hanged
a larger room, and room s form erly to re tu rn to sign th e reg ister show ­
T ran sfer of th e G reen L an tern nolds and A lton leading th e sco r­
used as storage space have been | ing th ey have not sin ce been e m ­ cafe and th e O regon M otor Stages ing, but w ere upset la te r by a fig h t­
called into use as treatm en t rooms ployed. it was explained. A n u m ­ depot w as m ade d u rin g th e past ing team from S ta r of th e Sea of
Office space has been provided in b e r of “blue slips." indicating that week to W. J Vradc-r.burg, fo rm er­ A storia 23-17 a fte r having p revious­
the room form erly used as th ed n e- th e reg isterin g persons have already ly of Spokane and P o rtlan d . P lans ly beaten them 25-13.
e m p lo y m e n t
e i t h e r of Mr and Mrs. A. L. B arnes for . F a th e r B V. Kelly, p asto r of St.
to r s treatm en t room S ev eral new received
pieces of fu rn itu re have also boon th ro u g h Hie effort* of the re ­ th e fu tu re, as yet. a re n o t fo rm u ­ M ary's C athredral. P ortland, and
his assistant. F a th e r W alsh. F a th e r
si curi d. including now office equip­ em ploym ent service o r som e othZr lated
m ent for Me.-. C orinne Pennington. agency, have been received here.
A fter an absence of one week on | B erger of W ilsonville, F a th e r Fall
H illsboro school nurse, w ho fu n c­
account of illness. Miss C onstance ' of A storia and F a th e r O 'K eefe of
N eighborhood new s from 30 A r­ C ochran is back in th e schoolroom B eaverton w ere visitors at St.
tio n , ,i a p art of th e county health
gus corresp o n d en ts i n d i f f e r e n t
unit.
Mrs. E dith S p rag u e of P o rtlan d M ary's d u ring th e past w eek.
S unday night the basketball team
sections of W ashington county a p ­ is a house guest of Mrs. L. C. C ole­
from th e S ta r of the Sea parish of
If you have no m ore use for it i pear in the A rgus eaeli w e e k man.
A storia w ere guests of St. M ary's.
L earn w hat y o u r frien d s a re d o ­
sell it th rough th e A rgus w ant , ing for less th an th re e cents a Anna Mae N ault H onored
A b irth d ay p arty and d in n e r for
ads.
t f ' week.
tf A nna Mac N ault w ere given at the
St. M ary's of the V alley
C hildren of M ary from the in te r­
hom e of Mr. and M rs G eorge G ar-
m ediate grades still had the C h rist­
row of P o rtlan d last Sunday.
m as sp irit w hen they re tu rn e d to
Old Tim es Recalled
On th e n ig h t of Ja n u a ry 7. 1855, school last w eek. So they directed
w ild anim als sh riek ed aro u n d the th e ir enthusiasm tow ards a mission-
hom e of A. J. M asters. A n eighbor a ry project. A ll th e ir school friends
re tu rn in g from O regon C ity got w ere invited to com e to th e ir class­
stu ck in th e m ud in th e ro ad w ith room s to fish d u rin g th e noon in te r­
a farm wagon d raw n by fo u r horses. m ission Tuesday. T he fishing was
Inside, th e fam ily sat before th e good. Now it is possible for the
hugs fireplace, sober at th e om inous young w o rk ers to ransom a Chinese,
sounds w ithout. T he g ran d fath er baby. Votes w ere cast to select a
clock tolled off n in e long strokes. nam e, and V irginia w as chosen by
T he boys rolled a six-foot back-log th e g re a te r n u m b er of girls.
At th e w eekly m eeting th e P ine
in th e fireplace, ban k ed u p th e fire.
M rs M asters w ith a sigh closed h er V alley ch ap te r elected new officers
C o d ey 's L adies' Book, laid it on th e for th e second sem ester. Ju a n ita El-
tab le an d snuffed out th e candles, all sensohn is. chairm an, assisted by
of w hich w as a signal for th e w hole G erm aine LaVoie, and Bonny H abel
fam ily to re tire for th e night. We is secretary.
An im aginary to u r of the U nited
have no records at hand tellin g w hat
happened on th at p a rtic u la r night; S tates and E uropean countries w ill
w e ta k e th ese th in g s for granted; be taken by th e stu d en ts th is m onth.
b u t w e do h av e in d isp u tab le e v i­ "How m any capitals, A m erican and
dence that on th e evening of J a n u ­ foreign, w ill you know on this
“E v ery Form of P ro tectio n ”
ary 7. 1938. a n u m b er of neig h b o rs trip ? " is a question th a t has aroused
Phone 1732
H illsboro. O regon
116 S. T h ird Ave.
g ath ered a t this sam e house as g reat interest. A contest betw een
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. N ault. tw o groups of girls w ill be a fe atu re
Instead of discussing such topics as. of th is w orld-w ide journey.
th e K ansas-N ebraska Bill, U ncle
Tom 's Cabin, S h eriff Jo e M eek's S cattergood B aines in sw eet accent
To Aloha called attention.
cap tu re of th e horse thieves, th e la t­
est em igrant train arriv in g at O re­ To m en and nu ts his praises lent.
B ut the ladies did not m ention.
gon City, Dr. M cL aughlin's fin e
house, th e scandalous, flam boyant
To a Redwood Tree
poke bonnet w orn by S o-and-S o at
last m eetin', th e engagem ent of S ara G lory on high.
Money to Ivan Hope, th e v isit of th e You typify
M iracles of m atchless design!
Form geom etrical.
B eauty sym m etrical
A re stro k es of the A rtist divine.
Mullin Funeral
Services Held
County Crops Pull
I'hrough Cold Snap
Registration Work
to Continue Here
Changes Enlarge
1 Iealth Unit Space
SA V E
25
PER CENT
on Anto Insurance
Fire, T h e ft, Collision, L ia b ility
Get details from
Chas. L. Walker
Winter
IS UPON US. In the
warmth of Spring, or the
drowsiness of Summer,
getting w ater from a
spring or well, if neces­
sary, would not be a great
hardship. Put in the cold
of Winter, one can appre­
ciate the com fort and
convenience of having
water constantly avail­
able at the turn of a tap.
For your supply of water,
at all seasons of the year,
you can always rely on
H onor S tudent Named
H enry R H ulett of B eaverton w as
th e only student from W ashington
county gaining ho n o r roll ra n k for
th e first sem ester at U niversity of
O regon.
You Can Save
Thrifty
Laundry
Service
Flatwork is returned
ironed and folded —
wearing apparel a n d
sundries returned ready
for ironing. This thrifty
laundry service receives
the same careful hand­
ling as other types and
costs.
^0
a pound
Shirts Finished
12’ gc each
R. E. WILEY, Local M anager
Chimney Fire Reported
F irem en answ ered a chim ney fire
call late T uesday afternoon to the
S n y d er residence on East S ixth
I and W ashington. No dam age w as
reported.
Home Laundry &
Dry Cleaner»
Telephone 17 Hillsboro, Orc.
Page Thrae
Signups Urged
by Director
Electric Service
Extended Further
N inety-five per cent of the homes
and farm s in W ashington county
now have electricity available, it
w as declared by Ralph R. Easter,
division m anager of the P ortland
G eneral E lectric com pany, sp eak ­
ing a t a m eeting of P rogress dts-
R ehabilitation
or
resettlem en t
loan borrow ers w ere urged to m ake
th eir soil conservation signups for
1938 by F riday, Ja n u a ry 15, in a
statem en t given this w eek by Vic­
to r Madsen, reh ab ilitatio n director.
____________
(m ;
Those w ho have received eith er
resettlem en t o r reh ab ilitatio n loans
a re not com pelled to sign up w ith
the A gricultural C onservation p ro ­
gram . M adsen pointed out, but it is
recom m ended th a t they do so. The
registration is being handled by
HIS TROUBLE
S tan McClurg. secretary of the
W ashington C ounty A gricultural
A certain visitor from overseas C onservation association, w ho is lo­
was being shown round a little E ng­ cated in the county ag en t's office
lish village, lie saw the church of th e county courthouse.
and the village shop and the school
Associated with Father
and all the rest of it, and to finish
Russell Ide has becom e associated
with he was taken to the local c a r­
with his father, W. G Ide, in the
p en ter’s shop, where he w atched the real estate business as a salesm an.
carpenter a t work.
He has been farm ing east of tow n
"A m ost ex trao rd in ary man, for several years. R ussell is a W orld
th a t,” said the host. "H e's deaf w ar veteran.
and dumb, yet he turns out the best
COEDS
work of any carp en ter I know.”
By State Board of Health)
A m om ent la te r the carp en ter was
seen running all over his shop look­
All colds a re not contagious but
ing for som ething which he ap­ m any of them a re of the com m uni­
cable type w hich m eans th a t they
peared to have lost.
"W hat's the m a tte r with him ?” are spread from person to person
by contact It is a p rev alen t a tti­
asked the visitor.
tude to dism iss w hat appears to
” Oh,” explained his host, “ he's hit be an o rd in a ry cold as som ething
his thum b with the h am m er and he th a t cannot be avoided. T his is a
can 't find his pencil and p ad .”— serious m istake; comm on colds are
too freq u en tly th e fo re ru n n er of
London A nswers Magazine.
influenza, pneum onia, tuberculosis,
sinus and o th er infections. This is
the season for colds and th e tim e
ENTERTAINING
to tak e m easure to p rev en t the
infectious type of common cold.
Comm on colds a re seen fre q u e n t­
ly am ong school children and it is
im portant th a t p rev en tiv e m easures
be adopted in schools. Good teac h ­
ing w ill do m uch tow ard reducing
colds.
T he ch ild ren should b e
tau g h t to cover th e ir coughs and
sneezes
P ro p er h a n d - w a s h i n g
should be practiced and th e use of
comm on articles such as cups, e a t­
ing utensils, and foods should be
prohibited In addition to this all
children w ith acu te infectious colds
should be excluded from school.
W ere every child w ith th e first
sign of a cold to rem ain home,
colds in th e schools w ould b e r e ­
M ate—The captain of this boat is duced to a m inim um . Colds cause
serious constitutional disturbances
very pugilistically inclined.
w hich perm it m ore serious diseases
P assenger—I d id n 't know tha't.
to get a foothold.
M ate—Yes; even boxes the com ­
Colds occasion g reater loss o f
pass at tim es.
tim e from school and w o rk than
an y o th er single cause. F ortunately,
how ever, th e re is m uch th a t can
C harge It
be done to keep from getting a
Little P a tty 's doll needed a new cold. Low te m p e ra tu re in the home,
dress, so she w ent to a nearby th e school-room and the w orking
store where she purchased some red place w ill not do m uch to elim inate
calico. Upon receiving her m e r­ colds. A te m p eratu re of 70 degrees
chandise. she inquired the cost. The F aren h eit w ill only be m ade m ore
com fortable by the addition o f
salesm an, chuckling, replied, “ Ju st m oisture but w ill red u ce th e haz­
one kiss.”
ards caused by overheating. O ver­
P atty picked up her package in a h eating reduces th e resistance and
business-like w ay and said. “ G ran­ increases the susceptibility to colds.
ny will pay you the next tim e she O utdoor exercise in proper clo th ­
ing increases th e resistance. A w ell-
comes to tow n.”
balanced daily diet including m ilk.
fFesh fruits, and vegetables will
help m aintain th e bodily resistance
at a high peak. Too m uch w ork and
too little sleep m ay open the w ay
for an infection. In the w in ter tim e
w hen n a tu re 's sunshine is scarce
R etail m erch an ts of H illsboro w ill it is im p o rtan t th a t ev ery th in g pos­
m eet to n ig h t iT h u rsd ay ! a t 6:30 sible be done to build up the re ­
p m. in th e H illsboro P harm acy sistance to cold. If. in sp ite of
dining room to discuss th e Salem these precautions you feel a chill
M erchants' association plan a n d com ing on w ith sneezing, coughing
cred it setup.
or a sore th ro at, go to bed. R est at
P lans for th e spring and early the onset of a cold usually m eans
sum m er tra d e prom otions also w ill a q uick end to th e cold, b u t if it
be discussed. T he m eeting is being does not clea r up prom ptly, send
called u n d er th e auspices of th e r e ­ fo r the fam ily physician. D on't neg­
tail trades com m ittee of th e cham ­ lect a cold fo r m ost cases of p neu­
b er of com m erce and N eal Bush, m onia sta rt as com m on colds.
chairm an, w ill preside.
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T housands profit by th e ir use.
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Two Smallpox
Cases Reported
T w o new cases of sm allpox
w ere rep o rted yesterday afternoon
b y Dr D. C. M cDonald, county
h ealth officer. One w as i n t h e
M eacham school district, and the
second in th e F ern Hill area. One
case of m easles ar.d fo u r cases of
scarlet fev er w ere also reported.
Dr. Floyd D eCam p of the d e p a rt­
m ent of d en tistry of th e s ta te board
of h ealth w as in H illsboro last
F riday for a m eeting w ith county
h ealth unit m em bers to m ak e a r ­
rangem ents for a dental survey in
county schools in the n e a r future.
WPA Grant Subject
of Council Meet
R esolutions accepting th e WPA
g ra n t and loan providing fo r com ­
pletion of th e H illsboro sew er p ro ­
je c t w ere passed at a special city
council session held M onday a fte r­
noon. T echnicalities in the original
passage of th e resolutions m ade r e ­
consideration necessary.
Issuing of special ty p ew ritten in ­
come bonds to th e am ount of $1850
w as also approved a t th e special
session. T he bonds w ill cover e x ­
penses involved in rem odeling of
th e S hute p ark arm ory. A reso lu ­
tion accepting the sum offered by
L. F. Em m ott for th e city in terest
in lot 4. block 7 of T u ck er and
S tew art's addition w as also a p-
proved.
Mrs. Edna S iegrist. n ew ly -ap p o in t­
ed reco rd er's assistant, began her
du ties m th e city hall M onday.
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trict residents in the H iteon school
last Friday.
E lectrification of thia huge m a­
jo rity of the county has come as
a result of the d riv e for ru re l line
extensions in th e county, he said,
and com pares very favorably with
a national average of only 12 per
cent electrification.
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