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Long Siege of Leningrad Ends; Berlin Bombed T ra P nsferred Hillsboro Argus — S p o r ts $1500 Given in Campion Suit Mrs. Harrison, 93, Services Today F u n e ra l services w ill be h e ld T h u r« d a y »today, at 1:30 p m at It »lii cuit court in the nut of Maurice th e S eventh D a y A d v e n tis t ch u rc h M f'.im p io n b y I I F. C am pion . h»'re fo r M rs. E lia b e th H a rris o n , I «'Il I lig i*. (I Ih r . i . i ' . >.«cull« I lurgest ’ ■ * II llsb o ro , O re T h u rs d a y . Jan 21, 1043 Page 3 H ills b o ro resident, « l v lif t <1 M- »ul tv l>v ti iiirn p h 'irit K u .irrlian .,1 lite m . a fa ln » t D D 93. lo n g -t.m e H um p and F o rre s t B u m p fo r d a m w ho d.ed M o n d a y a t Jones hos »••«I jirm y th a t h| isted D m w ay I h m u g h r i g h t m il« -. n f m <»1id N azi age, th,* re s u lt o f e rin u s in ju rie s p ita l C o n c lu d in g services w ill be (h , f r i r r lu u -, received J u n e 17, lfMO w h ile r id in g at F ir L a w n ce m e te ry , Young'.? lir e .ik in g lh • block a<h hi I|||* I i ' l i r f h l .’KMMKIOO |H | In a tru c k fro m H illu b o ro to the I F u n e ra l Hom e in charge She i* s u rv iv e d by tw o d a u gh - B u m p s tra w b e rry fie ld ., near M ou n - '•I '»III il I i r | i ,r I Ih<* N. iz i g rip > ters, L o ttie H ill o f P o rtla n d ; M a ry ta io d a le <>•• 1 • f l u w i i f »\ n t 1 1 A i. m ii n I . a n d «»tliei i r i d i r t i i . i l f.u i l i t i r . in t h r 1 be -u it, as o rig in a lly file d , asked M a x fie ld o f E m m e tt, Id a h o ; th re e b c ity m i th • G u lf u f F in la n d $1 > 5.i.i W damage M a u ric e in a son a G ra n t o f P o rtla n d ; E lija h o f T he fa ll fro m th e tru c k s u ffe re d a s k u ll I H ill C ity , Id a ho ; G eorge o f San d a rm y 's d riv e ucroK.s the .•.trp|M fra c tu re and o th e r severe in ju n e x Francisco, Cal.; 39 g ra n d c h ild re n • f Itu la reaches |x>int <>n- I . M ( U * Slandiiiffa F o u r d e p a rtm e n ts o f B E M a lirig . th a t k e p t h im h o s p ita liz e d fo r 4« and 36 g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n . I y 71* mil«' fro m K h a rk o v , big D l.lr lr l A W I. p. She was b o rn in I- a u r e l c o u n ty , In c have org a n ize d a n e w b o w l days and c o n fin e d to h i* home fo r U k ra in e I ,,-., ,.r..v r u te ri ce n te r, th ro w in g I ‘ »00 K y , N o v e m b e r 20, 1849 M M in , III,. league and sta rte d ¡»lay last a con sid e ra b le pe rio d . l i n k th< (¡1 'iin .in x t<> th e ir 1941 r,mi in g I l ' II \ »-t« <.l, . mut w eek on local a lle ys In th e o p e n in g h ig h w a tri in v a s io n m a rk K u M ia n x Sentence wa. suspended fo r A r n U ilM .or<. <><)(» m atches the Porch team d o w n e d o ld F ra n cis K le ve , 19. H ills b o ro , <1c 'la ii ((I'lin a n *' have been unable »H alrlrt II— w I. p it the G ffie e k e g le r tw o and one. w ho w a ive d a grand ju r y in d ic t to h o | i | ,i - 1 ir r r '- s fo l defense a n y N e w b rrir H 1.000 Tlir«r«l w h e re uong th«’ b a ttle lin e . 0 1 <»<»<> w h ile the P la n t took the F ru ste rs b y m e n t and pleaded g u ilty to a la r *^h»«rwiMw, the same m a rg in T h e league pla n s ceny charge E d w a rd E lfo rd , 19. was 2 .(/»« I> r lv r K o m m rl llu c k Wi-»t IJnn 2 .000 a 12-w eek schedule g ive n ro days in j a i l on a s im ila r It B <Boh» ( ’o y n e r. a s s is ta n t Inal F rid a y James W ile y W h ite J r., 39, H ills F'«<rr«I B r itis h e ig h th a rm y d riv e s F ield O akes Orcx-’e ry h e ld to p spot in m anage! H ills b o r o b ranch, F irs t l( I llaliorK 17. IlM VRrtl» 11, M. Minrivlll«* th«* c ity league in the second w eek charge K le v e , u n d e r c o n d itio n s set boro re s id e n t fo r e ig h t years, died M m h 11 R o m m d A f r ik a K<>rp 27 . N t w lx r t, 22. W rat I.in n 22 . T ir a r » I fo rth by the co u rt, m u s t m ake re s ti S a tu rd a y at Jones h o s p ita l. H e was N a tio n a l hank, w h o has b e e n We tw a rd a lo n g 70 m ile fro n t o f p la y by ta k in g th e odd gam e tu tio n and m ust n o t d r iv e ca r e x I t . Khrrw.MMl ,’i<i tra n s fe rre d to G resh a m b ra n ch c a rp e n te r a t O reg o n sh ip y a rd . I h i t i hem iw a r in g T r ip o li, greatest F .n- t G r i v e ’.s V ik ln jr baaketeors fro m C le m ’s Place T u lip L u n c h a nd cept w hen necessary o r to ta k e his a 'S to ry on page 1> F u n e ra l services w e re h e ld W e d c-do m a l p o rt le ft to Ita ly The tiwik nv<»r t >p sj>,t in d is tr ic t A o f th e H ills b o ro F ire m e n are tie d fo r m o th e r som eplace, o th e rw is e n o t nesday a fte rn o o n a t Donelson & B n t i h le ft w in g had sw ept a c ro s s ’ the T u a la tin Y a m h ill V a lle y bas th ir d place in th e loop, th e L u n c h - to d riv e a t a ll fo r s ix m on th *. T he S e w e ll chapel, Rev. M u g fo rd o f tin* T i ip d ita n ta n h u m p Tuesday k e tb a ll league F rid a y n ig h t by m en d e fe a tin g the fire m e n tw o and yo u th s w ere ch a rg e d w ith th e ft o f fic ia tin g . w ith in te rm e n t a t H ills n ig h t to w ith in 31) md«M o r less.1 tro u n c in g th«- H ilU b o ro S p u rtan x 35 one. a rtic le * fro m a c a r in th e B . E M a l- b o ro cem etery. o f T iijM >li in an in la n d dash ap O n ly tw o teams b o w le d in th e ing, I n c , p a rk in g lo t. T w o o th e r to 17 «n th e lo ca l c o u rt w h ile B e a v H e is s u rv iv e d b y h is w ife , H e l . p a te n tly m t. -tid e d to cu t in ahead e rto n was no.sing o u t M c M in n v ille C o m m e rc ia l league last week, P ete’s boys, one 14 and th e o th e r 16. w ere en; tw o d a u gh te rs, R u b y E v e ly n o f 1{, m m e l s fle e in g a x is forces 31 to 27 N e w lx -rg and T ig a rd r e S ig n a l p in b u s te rs ta k in g th re e rem anded to th e ju v e n ile co u rt. arid M a ry A n n , a ll o f H ills b o ro ; B .dong )ae coast T h e advance had m ain tie d f o r le a d e rsh ip in d is tr ic t s tra ig h t games fro m B u s te r B ro w n G eorge A R osevear a n d R a lp h tw o sons, H a r r y and H e rb e rt o f M a r r ie d m ore th a n GO tild e s w i t h i n 1 'rh e o d o re M ille r, 83, lo n g -tim e B by virtu«* o f v ic to rie s o v e r West Shoes J o h n s o n ’s T ie M ill and S h e l T u rn e r, p re v io u s ly sentenced to Tulsa, O k la ; a sister, R u b y S im e o 24 hours ly ’s G ilm o re team s fa ile d to show c o u n ty j a il term s on a ch a rg e o f o f San Diego, Cal.; a b ro th e r, Lee F a rm in g to n reside n t, d ie d J a n u a ry L u m and S h e rw o o d Pet. ( i«r — B e r lin B om bed H e a v ily 13 at his home ut H ills b o ro , rout« In a b h ty to h it th e h oop de sp ite OakM Grocery .M33 gasoline th e ft, w e re g ra n te d stays o f o f G ra n d J u n c tio n , C olo.; his fa th e r ■ H u n d re d s o f B ritis h heavy bom b* .WK» e x e c u tio n B o th w e r,- placed on p ro 1 i, w h e re he had liv e d fo r o v e r 40 n u m e ro u s shots c o n tin u e d to dog ( Irrn ’n TI««*« ’ ■* m a l e heavy raids on B e rlin years. ev«T since he cam e to th» .333 b a tio n fo r s ix m onths, m u s t m ake a t S unnyside, U ta h . 2 th e tra c k s o f the H ilh i oquad. F«»r- llilliibor«» Firem en He was b o m a t M c A llis te r, O k la .-.33 re s titu tio n and go to w o rk . T u r n e r ''V H l a \ a n il S u n d a y n ig h ts w ith T u lip L u ftrh U n ite d States F u n e ra l services «st G rov«’ opened the .scoring w ith ( »»mmerrial Lea«ue— J u ly 26, 1903, Pet. « tug fo u r ton bh <k b u s te r bom bs w«-r«‘ h e ld M onday m o rn in g at S t a fo u l shot and th e n W a lt T u r n e r I ’ete’» H ikk «I l.ooo m ust re p o rt to th e d is tr ic t a tto rn e y 3 and ten o f thousands o f in c e n .333 each m on th . I H u aler 1'row n Hh«»*» d ia ry bond»'. O n ly one It A F M atth e w s ch u rc h , w ith in te rm e n t gave the Sj»arUins tw o p » in ts w ith a J<>hn»<»n*a T ie M ill .333 1 T r ia l o f C lif f o r d G . P a rk in s , w h o h a ve been red u ce d b y 20 p e r c e n t la y -in shot F ore st G ro v e cam e at St M a tth e w s ce m e te ry. Rev. J (»00 0 plane I si m S a tu rd a y n ig h t’s ra id H h rlly ’fl G ilm o re pleaded n o t g u ilty to each o f th re e A b ts urged e ve ry o n e to encourage hack w ith a .score and w e re n e v e r C o ste llo o ffic ia tin g R e cita tio n o f P et. w H K. M a lin e League— w h ile 22 w e re d o w n e d S unday. «67 in d ic tm e n ts , was set fo r F e b ru a ry 3. , increased d a ir y herds. tiu* Ro a ry was h e ld at D onelson headed d u rin g the balance o f the I ’ oreh I London B om bed .««7 H e asserted th a t the d r a ftin g o f P la n t & Sew« Il chapel S u n d a y e ve n in g clooh .333 L o n do n bom bed and m ach in e - O ffic e s k ille d h e lp fro m th e fa rm , p a r II«- i.s . u r v i v d b y <<ne son. C o n A t th e end o f the fir s t q u a rte r the .333 F roster gun ne d W ednesilay in th e lu rge st sta n t; ii d a u g h te r, R om anle. b o th t ic u la r ly d a ir y fa rm s, was a s h o rt- V ik in g s h e ld an 11 to 2 a d va n ta g e ! sig h te d p o lic y . G e rm a n d a y lig h t la id ju n ta the o f lout«* 5; also one b ro th e r, Ed and had w iden«xl the gap to 21 to B a ttle o f B r ita in A school was i i i i i i k I o f ro u te 5. L e ster Ire la n d was p ro g ra m c h a ir <i at th e h a lf 'H ie th ir d ¡»eriod saw i man. m a s h e d and set a fire , and fro m Its M i M i Ib - r w is b o rn in B e lg iu m . the S p a rta n s m o re th a n h o ld in g w re ckag e w o rk e rs re c o v e ie d m any S e p te m b e r 15. 1859 (C o n tin u e d fro m page 1) th e ir ow n, add rig six p o in ts and b o d ie . and «lug in to tin- d e b ris fo r a ll possible He h e ld th a t such h e lp h«»ldmg th e visitor.- to th re e ta llie s . N O T H E O F F I N A L S E T T I.E M E N T o th e rs b e lie v e d k ille d o r trap p e d was n o t fo r the in d iv id u a l fa rm e r, In th e fin a l q u a rte r th e V ik in g s | No tice is hereby given th a t the under- a liv e b u t ra th e r f o r o u r fig h tin g men *igne«j hMM filed her F in a l Account a- m oved ahead to fin is h 35 to 17. I n I I v <* D a y B a t t l e "F ro m past e x p e rie n c e I k n o w A d m in is tra trix w ith W ill Annexed ..f H ills b o ro ’s S p a rtan ho o pste rs H ilh i* ' B q u a d ba.^keteers cam e the eatAt« o f T H E O D O R J O H A N N E S E N H a rd h ittin g IJ S tro o p s and y o u w o n ’t f a il us," asserted Hagg. d ro p p e d th e ir r e tu r n t i l t w it h th e j fp»m b e h in d in the p re lim in a r y game deceased w ith th e C o u n ty C lerk o f W ash m a rin e , o f f ic ia lly < re d ite d w ith A g r ic u ltu re was th e o n ly b ra n ch ington C ounty. O regon, and th a t t h e to w in 16 to 12 o ve r th e V i k i n g B ’s. V e rn o n ia L o g g e r q u in te t 27 to 19 w ip in g o u t 1032 J a js u u ^ e so ld ie rs i( o ntinu rd from page 1) C o unty C o urt o f said C o u n ty has fixed T uesday n ig h t at V e rn o n ia . R e o f A m e ric a n e conom ic life p re pared «• v is ito rs held th e long end o f an in fiv e -d a y b a ttle on G u a d a lcu n u l p 'lV fro m lo ca l ra tio n boards and Tuesday the 23rd d ay o f F eb ru ary. 1943 to 2 .'core at h a f tim e H ilh i got c e n tly th e locals lo st to th e L o g w ith surpluses w h e n th e w a r s ta rt at the hour o f ten o’clock A. M there*.f i-'lan«! w h ile A rn e r:e a n F ly in g F o r t th e y w ill c o n tin u e to “ sp e n d " th e ir g e r, 31 to 27 on th e hom e flo o r. ed, th e d a iry m a n p o in te d out. N o t as the tim e, and th e o ffic e o f the C ounty resses pounded en e m y » h ip p in g | coupon«« at th e stores Just as th e y u n d er way in the second h a lf to S p o ked b y J a c k D o yle w h o ran g m uch a tte n tio n was p a id to a g r i j»a s the V ik in g s 9 to 8 w h e n C « xm - 300 m ile s to th e n o rth h a ve b< •en di in g in th e past O n ly i r ¡K ittl'd a lo n g shot T h e b a ttle u p 11 cou n te rs, th e H ilh i H s q u a d , c u ltu re , b u t a ll o f a sudden w e be On the New G u in e a fr o n t d is c e rta in d ealers s e llin g ra tio n e d was riLp and tu c k in the fin a l p e rio d tro u n ce d th e V e rn o n ia B's 29 t o ' gan to n o tic e shortages. E x p e rts patches said A llie d troo|>s in flic te d com rnoditie.s w ill h a ve to open w ith H ilh i m a in ta in in g a n a rro w 17 in th e p re lim in a r y t ilt . A t th e advised ag a in st s to rin g b u tte r at such h e a vy casual ties th a t o n ly 27, “ ra tio n b ank accounts.” last m e e tin g o f the tw o fiv e s V e r 34' cents a p o und w h ile n o w it is I lead p ris o n e rs w e re ta ke n in tin* ca p no n ia nosed o u t a 23 to 22 v ic to ry . be in g ra tio n e d o u t. t h e speaker T h e hanks w ill h ave n o th in g to B«*a\«»rti.ri kn o cke d M c M in n v ille H ilh i I IS ) tu rc o f S a n .m id a P o in t and v il- 1 j (27) V e rn o n ia said. w ith th e f ix in g o f ra tio n a llo t* »ut o f th e un d efe a te d class w ith a T u rn e r. 4 2. N ance lag«- w p in g o u t th e e m y y ’s s Lust* « n ii« e m .us rnents o r allow ances, o r w ith t h e Food p ro d u c tio n e n ta ils a lo t o f I W ortnaan. 4 Leu Gall«>way F •lose 31 to 27 v .c to ry o v e r th e G riz - m n j r g a rris o n on I » p u a n p e n in - lsM iin g ,»f ra tio n coupons T in * lo M erc hep. 2 2. K ent la b o r and cheap la b o r means cheap I O zli«.' on the B e a ve r C o u rt D ale H a rris o n . 4 illa r F ur iso la te d Japan« 8. Lusby food, b u t n o w m a n y p ro d u ce rs have cal ra tio n boards w ill c o n tin u e to S ch e lle r. B e a v e rto n c e n te r and 1942 Plapp. f> gr -up . tig h tly p « k i l t t i b y A m e r i L y le G allo w ay and become p e rfo rm these fu n c tio n s Substitute« : '•r H ilh i Coom er, Phelps, gone to o th e r w o rk T Y V a ll-s ta r, was h ig h -j> o in t m an c a n and A u s tra lia n troo p s, s t ill Mt»rri«>n For V e rn o n ia T he new' " r a tio n b a n k in g ” sys- w ith 19 ct u n ters R iley 2. L a n e consum ers, re s u ltin g in a g re a t in h e ld o u t in th e coastal Jungles. 2. R ollin« 2 crease in dem and, it was stressed ’ I tern w ill n o t a ffe c t the re g u la r N e w b e rg cam e fro m b e h in d in its lli lh i B <291 (17> 5 ernon ia R A n ( «»al > l n k e A i d » l l i l l r r average fr e ig h te r c a rrie s the m on e y < r < he< k a cco u nts o f th e 11 2 J Riley U n a u th o ru ed s tr ik e in P e n n syl- p u b lic at a ll T h e p u b lic w ill c o n d a s h w ith W est l.m n to ove rco m e Doyle. Rollins p ro d u c t o f 3800 fa rm s a n d sub-1 12-9 h a lftim e d e fic it to w in 32 to Lauderdale. 1 Vania hard coal fie ld s , w h ic h has tin u e to use th e ir b a n k accounts A rnscher. C> - R iley m arin e s have made fu r th e r inroads ! O H ig h pom * m an was C e n te r O le M >rri«<»n. 6 G 4 Brady in to the food su p p lie s sent to o u r d e f it t i e v e ry e ffo r t it .e ttle m e n t in in the c u s to m a ry w uy. Johnson o f N e w b e rg w ith 17 po in ts. Richardson. 2 Schwab allies, th e d a ir y le a d e r said. fl spit«- o f w a r la b o r b o a rd picas th a t Th«’ “ ra tio n b a n k a cco u n ts" w ill Substitute«« : i r H i l l , Coom er 3. Kas- T ig a rd re m a in e d tie d w ith N e w nni««en. i. h e lp in g A x i s p o w e r s , p la c e d be n e w accounts fo r th e h a n d lin g F’or V e rn o n ia N ance 1. Cody. A b t* C ites P roblem s in P re sid e n t R o s e v e lt’g hands by o f ra tio n coupon- o n ly and w ill tie berg f o r fir s t place in d is t r ic t B C a rb o n . A H. A bts, fie ld re p re s e n ta tiv e ’ board As c o m m a n d e r-ln -c h ie f o f e n tire ly separate fro m a ll o th e r by tr ip p in g S h e rw o o d 41 to 30 o f the C o m m e rc ia l N a tio n a l ba n k. 1 the n a tio n > a rm e d forces. P re s i accounts in the banks B y d«q>o.sit- Jon«-s. Tig«T ce n ter, was to p scorer gave em phasis to H agg’s statem ents d e n t R o o o -ve lt served n o tic e on in g coupons in th e ir “ ra tio n b a n k w ith 17 p oints. by jio in tin g o u t th a t th e g re a t n u m A ll T5’ V teams have open dates th e s trik e rs T uesday th a t th e y . i c f u n t - ” re ta ile rs and w h o le sa le rs ber o f a u c tio n sales in th e last y ? a r n e x t w eek on th e lo o p schedule. m ust r e tu rn to w.»rk w it h in 48 w ill b u ild u p c re d its o r balances have a b ig b e a rin g on th e p ro b 227 S. T hird Ave. h o u rs o i he w o u ld ta ke steps o f pounds, g a llo n ', o r p o in ts in th e S u m m a rie s: lem s in one w a y. T h is h;y, helped ' n«'««- . u y t o p ro t< c t n a tio n against v a r i « ii liillh lx iro (17 H ilh i .in d B e a v e rto n hoop squads by w e e d in g o u t p o o r producers. He ! ra tio n e d co m m o d itie s. l ’o rr*( fata««» <3Sl 2. W o rt man e lated to m eet in a scrim m a g e ses estim a te d th a t c o u n ty d a iry h e rd s | serious in ju r y to th e w a r e ffo r t.” A g a in st these balances th e y w ill Dunctoa. 14 (iiblMtna, I 2. Phelps sion s ta rtin g a t 2:15 p m. F rid a y ( Id le fa r B re a k d ra w s p a tia l “ ra tio n ch e cks” p n y - Hnri<<>n. I«» 3. T u rn e r C h ile a n senate ap p ro ve s P re s i a b le t, • th e ir s u p p lie rs w h e n th e y i <>'f>..n»eil. 2 f». H a rris o n on th e jo c a l flo o r A ll o f th e p la y e rs P lap p on b o th teams w ill see a c tio n and <ir s u p p lie s t«>' m k ».I m rt* d e n t Iti« » ' d e cisio n to b re a k re la - o rd e r n e w s to ck (Substitute« I o r F o re s t («rove H a lle r | s e ll Io the p u b lic . the score w ill be " o f f the reco rd . tn ns w ith the A x is . .’(. N'»nh 2. F o r Hill«b<>ro :< <M>mer 2, M cr- J u s t p r io r to th e ojaening o f th e | These • “ ra tio n ch e e k.'’’ w ill have rk«|> 2- I a n k e r I.O"* < he« ked T u a la tin - Y a m h ill v a lle y (2 7 ) M c M in n v ille re g u la r F ed e ra l agencies c o n d uct in v e s ti i n o th in g to do w ith th e p a y m e n t B ra« ertn n (31» 7 A l l , - . , I b a ske tb a ll B lake. I league schedule the Re- g a tio n in to t.,ss .if n e w ly d e liv e re d , fo r th e co m m o d itie s o rd e re d . r<»n H am m on d H aughm an. 4 S p a rta n s and B eavers clashed in le rs w ill ta n k e r at the S w a n I.-land y a rd in i ta .le rs and w h o le . sa 6. C«»ne . . , S. h elle r, 18 K in g s -X e n c o u n te r w ith B e a v e rto n i tin n e t ► pay th e ir b u b in th e usual K a rp sta in C hurch P o rtla n d A fte r c o m p le tin g tr ia l l.inUty. 1 ». N o rris co m in g o u t on to p 36 to 16. Coach tr ip the s h ip s p lit a p a rt S a tu rd a y w ay. S p rin g e r A l B o gue Suliet itilt'V For Beavert«»n : o f H ilh i expects his "R ation coupon b a n k in g " is a , n ig h t w h ile m oored at th e S w an 1 I .»r M c M in n v ille : Hopkinit I. T a y lo r charges to m ake a b e tte r s h o w in g I new p la n fo r h a n d lin g a lo t o f Die 1 la n d o u t f it tin g dock RUthins 2. T h o rn h ill 1. in F rid a y a fte rn o o n ’s scrim m age. ' w o rk n o w d one b y th e 550C local New herg « 32 » ) W est L in n 9. Baisch I ra tio n boards C o lle c tin g , c o u n tin g , Peersch. 5 # T im b e rla k e . 2 7. Johnson ! re co rd in g , c o n tro llin g , and safe- 1 B artholom ew John«on, 17 g u a rd in g i f ra tio n coupons and e x ( lo e ttfll W o lfe ch a n g in g th e m fo r c e rtific a te s b y , M c G ra th . 6 Katien J A C K T O W N —T h e school re c e iv S u b stitu te* F *' r N ew berg G odfre y 2 moans o f w h ic h d e a le rs o rd e r n e w ed $26 30 fo r th e s c ra p th e p u p ils W csi L in n : N a t ile I. 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F m ain'. w ill he sh ip p e d to B lo o m T lie g o ve rn m e n t has th e re fo re Thom as 2. G c m b e lla w ith e le ve n m em bers H illx h o ro B itiad p layers: C««omer, asked the banks to u n d e rta k e these « fie ld . Neb., fo r b u ria l, D onelson A Richardson, Doyle. A m acher. Evans. S ta rk . present I t was vo te d to g iv e fiv e a ce o im tm g a c tiv itie s in o rd e r to as S e w e ll m ch a rg e u t a rra n g e m e n ts. I.atid erdale. M acK ensie. H ronleew e. Roa- d o lla rs to th e in fa n tile p a ra ly s is S in ' is s u rv iv e d by tw o sons. sure the sm ooth r u n n in g and su c rnussen. fu n d . cess o f the ra tio n p ro g ra m . C ontest games and b in g o w ere | R a tio n in g is designed to secure p la ye d at th e p a rty sponsored bv B a n k s F iv e Beats G aston a fa ir share o f scarce co m m o d itie s B A N K S — B a n ks h ig h school bas th e In d u s tr ia l c lu b a t th e school I fo r e v e ryb o d y. 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