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V îv tfo lfy Library T he B ea verton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. V O L U M E X IV , No. 17 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Adjourned Session of Council Held ; Friday, March 27, 1936 Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance — 1 -------------- d o n a t io n s ask ko to H E U * F L O O D V IC T IM S I First Annual Hobby Show Is Given Silently PuHMing FORTY SE V E N TAK E F IR S T A ID E X A M S I -------------- I.JL 1 ________ B B g a g » Heaviest Dozen Eggs Contest Closes On«, t/f tli« g r«a t«»t (If ,,0t ubt I,M i l » PKX5 KV Th « first aid classes held during i . ut ext) disaster* in the hUtorv latwla iJennuy pawed away at the past winter at the Beaverton of the I'nited Hint«* in tbut uf tlio hi* bom« in Raleigh, Thursday High ichool cloeed a very *ucce*s- ; flood* lu i I h - twelve «ttHtvi.i nlutf«, even.Mg, Murch 19, 1936, at the age ful term last week with final exam i mäkln« 450,uou perno nu hunides* of HI year*, following a six weeks inations given to forty-seven stu „ , ‘" " l ' " i.iiu « jo «, of ) l f e , l t lnoff lllnew*. Bids Received for ItO lU I U i . ai 170, with danger of u Jicitlvd .Stumps, Coins, and Miscd* dents. These course* are authorized He waa boru October 23, 1954 b> the American Red Cross und W . S. Huff W ins First Increase du« io exposure. leck of Printing A re Bead and two mile* cost of Beaverton on the laneous Displays A re are available to all over *ev. nteen Place With Ejfjfs (««id und m«diekl care. To reliex» donation land chtim o f hi* parente who wish to take them. They arc Contract Is Let Shown and Judged ilHmo sufferer* an apposi Im* l*ru Thomas H. and Herilla F. D<«mey, conducted by Dr. R. 8. Welsh. W’eijfhing 40 Ozs. minie i»y President Roosevelt and Oregon pioneer* of 1849. He wa* So great he»* been the Interest R E S O L U T IO N LS M A D E Admiral t ary T. Gray«» n, presi- G L E E CLt/B S IN G S the fcAlrlh tn a family of “even. M ANY P R IZ E S G IV E N — d * »! and executive chairman of the Mr. Denney resided at the old that it ha* been decided to make Heeling (m il tdjonrn« H tkjw l Red Croa*, for a minimum Sbortluiud wad Typing Ivm .nitrwlhiu home until after the death of his thi* an annual eveut. There are Mflouhe Give* Duplícate ® la Held Kj Student* of Major f«Aid of I3.00d.000 nvrnxiuiry to pro- mother twenty-three >e«rs »go , at ten lectures In the course of one To Call and a half to two hour* each, H in ! *nd Seeoad Frizes I vide ear« for flood victim« for un which time he moved to Raltdgh. I he t1r»t annual hobl.y abow >pon* He wa* identified with the Church dealing with such subjects as ar Pursuant to u call, ih« Town l * r,° d’ acred by the Torch Honor noclety tificial respiration, control of he The ‘H eaviest Irozen Fggs Con of God at Re hoi 1*. In annwer to a telegram from < oiinrll met ai special *e**!i n, or under the aui»ervl»ion o f M l«« heba«- immediate treatment of test’’ sponsored Jointly by the Col He Joined the first Benvertou morrhage, probably we ala>uld aay, Adjourned A<*iniritl Grayson, asking for 8250 fera, waa held Wcdneaday, March umbia Food Store and the Feaver- Grange, No. 100, alsooet sixty y«ar- fractures, etc. heimioii, Mondiiy evening. Tbero wer.- UH " “ »hlniftou county’* quota, W. Ik. at tjie Uenverton high ychhol ton Review has passed into U rtorv. Successful applicant* must have ag»>, and xxa* a Silver Star mem present Major Wilson, Recorder 1 ’ Norman of Aluha, president of gym. A very guceesful ‘‘ Heaviest Dozxu ber of the present lk-averton grange, attended eight of the ten lectures Wllaun, Aldermen fa r r . Dror.uugh, i th# w #» ,l*>gton County Red Proa* Hobble* o f every description were und a regular attendant until three ami get an average at thei: final Fgga" Contest cloved last Saturday lUdluiid, ui.d Ko*«i, A (l"ivn ) |*nt ‘ coupler, railed a meeting of the diaplajed under the heading« of years ago when his health failed. examinatlcu of not !e*a than 75%. afternoon. Entries filled the space lemon, II. Jeffrie*. Attorney Albert <,fr,cen* "" d director* at the Hllls- r...iiH, HtampH, und mlscellrneou*. Dr. Welsh reports that o.asses allotted for them and after the dead Mr. Ixsiney wa* never married. Ketumer, und !>>ften June*. I* |„ ,-,r" e handier of commerce ■ oorn* The glee club, directed by MI m ; 10 82. line, which wa* at 4 p.ir.. there we-e attended by from •M>«ra m m In. a little Inter. Monday events« am) It wn* voted Mutkin*. *ang at interval* during He I* survived by one sister, Mr. t. . « ir iill s ir o o o r . m i n 1 / In 4 /-. a n t a p Robert Brown of Garden Home, people each time. Some who „tten- ' » e r e still egg* coming In to enter, the | h v fortnaitce. The hoy* quartet, Ml M t a M t o * up mm tin » county fund A™"*?!**'* if0® - 1 * ded one or more of the lectures No preliminary announcetaeu. waa eight nieces, four nephew*, several for relief of the flood oompoxed o f Jo* IJerger, E.1 jann- explaining why the meeting held to take the whole ( made, so it hardly gave others a grand nieces and nephews, and two were unable A cull xxa* u I mo made *«•1, Clmrl«# West, and Ray Rugland, February 8 wa* 11 lea* I, M lo » H » f ' i ,,Ter' r "- course, and some attended not for ' chance to get in on the prlre great grandnephews. ('onrtributlcii* t«> replace thi* made it* flrat public appearance, which he Inatrurterl Uie council, for credit but for tbe knowledge gained, awards. The fimer.il wa* held Saturday, :mount hi the county treasury. •luging “ The liulldog on the hank ’. that they »h»uld proceed t j reud | a * socn a* the new* of the con- la nation* have |>een made In The girl*’ quartet, Martha Lehman. March 21, at 2:00 p.m., froaj the Names of successful appliceuts have j the hid* received for hond printing. been sent to Red Cross headbuir- began to spread, W. T. Miksehe it kti Congregational I'liur.h of different part* of the county, und Ruth Hopper, Klizabelh Only two were read, that i f Irwin ters, and rboee making the required manager of Washco Seed and FeeJ *ya ’ ! Beaverton. The Rev. R. Young un uppisil I* he.up made to every- ¡.lid Roltertu 'Vhatley, sang Hudson. flin , ,,nd of II. I< (Trie*. conducted the services,which in- grade w ill receive a certifle;:te of | company solicited the opportxmltv . tie (u **al*t In thi* huiiiuniarlan l,eaf t.'lover." «II«. to Join In the awarding of prizes. cttlderi scripture v e r « ‘ * selected bv the work done, v.iwk. no matter how *m *l) tha Mi** WhRloek, (Viuinercial teach Mr. Patterson read a resolution Mr. DeDney several yeax* ago. In ------------------ The matter was taken under con- contribution. er. gave Mhorthatid demou.“*..; tion f’« had prewired and explumcd how terment wa* at Crescent Grove T R E A T M E N T FO R IR IS iid t n t lo g and It was decided that .Aid ft|»eed test* to atudcntn rrrnlnr Donation* may lie left at the they «-ould art nround awarding the I n i p c w u r IC P / X I T V I I Mr- Mikscbe should give hi* contri- Gregg rwanta. cemetery, where graveside service* Jot» to the |oWe*t i.ffer. DrnritUUg i city Riworder’* office. No general luo-word-a mlnuie L » C .A r M I j l 1 » F U l ' I S I i b n tlau ae duplicate first and »ee- were miducted by the Beaverton They were: Virginia Cr.. ndajl, sol i Mutton will he made. V.« dr «poke In favor of lettine I tu J< h ond prizes which made these prizes 1’thel Hunt, Mary Hull, and grange. to • local U i payer und Patleraon pend on you to do your part. Ir.* lesif *pi>t, a disease that de- -eally worth while. Helen Kuriow*ki. Helen Kurowiikl, t'Ll'D K TV.VMS poke something about getting the foliated large planting* of b.tlbous The two prize* awarded by the second year »tudent. won first place Mr. Clyde Evanw, Past Grand iri* -n 1934, ha* already sh. wn up « ik done in payment of debt.» B E T H E L L A D IE S A ID Washco Seed and Feed company If tvp*ig xxlth a rpeed of 68 with l’atr<Ar of the Grand Chapter of In southern owed the city. The M n jw d r erte.I aod central Oregon' TO S P O N S O R P L A ? no error*. MJrhmi Doty, first y «*r Oregon, died at St. Vincent's hos and 1» expected to become a ser went to, first, W. S. Huff, 1 sack of the Recorder lo read ll»e reuilntio.i ( Town scratch feed, and second, a Htudent, wa* »econd with f? and pital Wednes lay at midnight, from hut Mr. Patterson *tated tl at » ious problem again this *1 due-bill, payable In merchandise Ml»* Breeding presented complications resulting fio-m an ill 'I lie ll elhel I udies* " I 1» " t v a : 5 error*. member of the Council nhould read throughout the western part of the rhythm drill* and typing ness of the flu. Mr. Evans w-a* state, -ays Dr. Frank P. McWhor at the Washco Seed and Feed com i program at the ( ’em «regal hum I typing the resolution and move It* *d«»p pany store. These two prizec went Inrtrummtal in instituting Heave tion. Mr. Onrr rend the resuntlon. cI mi r oh, Tuesday cvenlnj March 3J. award*. ter, plant paehoF'gi'st at Oregon ; along with tbe first and -econ 1 The award* for the hobby show Chapter No. 10«, in 1912. Mr. Droratiugh seconded the motion, A play. ’’ Who'* Who. or A ll in a State college. ! prizes listed below. Funeral jerviotw will be held and four Councllmen voted axe. Mr. Fog". w ill he put on hy the pqb- were: At tbe time it caused heavy First prize. 13 cash, plus that Coin divUi' u--J<rbn II. K.amligr- Saturday at the House of Holman. chc* of the local < arr then moved that a rm tract Ile speaking losses two years ago, no control mentioned above, went to W. 8. lx drawn up by the Atlorrxy for high *i ho.il. Thla l# a highly a ger, grand prize and blue libhon, * methods were known. but sanc<- Huff on hi* 49-ounce dozen. Sec- th« printing. miming plav. and xxlll futmsh real ;<nd a billfold donated by D ' Tnl- H E A L T H A SS’N . M E E T that time effective spraying and .. . . , .. .. .. t»ert; Itnogene Hoffman, second red Time wa* then naked hy Mr. Put- entertainment. 'l’he cant I* onn»r<*sed bulb treatment method* have been • l nd ?r **' * l" C* Ì ^ U?1 ^ V' T O IN T E R E S T P U B L IC ribbon; Charles We*t Sr., thirl, worked out at the college. Tbe fol dne bi,' ' wtru Ml^ he» I * eh° ” tetaon to take up aome matter* j of Kthel Hir.it, Verna Stulder, Kd whR« ribbon. iage requires special Bordeaux Farm’ 3i>^ C ™ * * ' I h' rd Dri7» ’ « pertain lug t*. City !,urines*. The Blatter. J<e Berger. and Jay Gibson. The Washingtcn County Public Stamp division— Andrew Führer, spray* and the bulbs need to be cash, a tie. James Walters and C. Mayor «ignined hi* nawent .Aid con There will he no charge at the Association will hold a flrat, and a stamp album givtea by Health North, with each 37-ounce dozen. ttewted later. «Jderohie time wa* takwn *n read- j door, hut w collection will he laketj. meeting of interest for the fuUUc. the Mt. Hood Gt.mip company; Uv Fourth prize, TTiere are two kind* of fungu* . a y*ar> subscription _____ _ me and m.iking vitriolic comment* March hert Weinenback, second, and h at Beaverton High school. that cause the trouble, and hence 10 Review, went ,f> ¿ i* !« 1- ou the editorial printed in |a*t MRS. H U D S O N W I N S to Mrs. Mock of stump*; Imogene Hofman. ?1, 8:90 p.m. according there are really two diseases, al- r,n a dozen. prir*. week’ « Review. Following which the Essex Manxh. President third, white ribbon. though their differecce is not ’■«'ad- ® month* subscription to T ie Re- T R O P H IE S W IT H D O G S Council adjourned, "Ou Call” . Dr. C. B. M uon will t-ik on 'ly distinguishable. Different bulb »'<*«. * * nt to P. ! » Schultz, » 84- Miscellaneous division—Albeit Pe- terkWrt (lAitterfly collect kai I and tuberculosis following the epidemi. treatmcr.t is needed for each. Hence, ouroo dezen. x»-hlch Louisa Smith (scrap book*, tie for of measles and pneumonia, T IM E N O W TO P O IS O N ^ Dr. McAVborter sugg» -tv that grow- Although not so stated in th» Mrs. first; Mary Jane Junor and Faye has been »tatc-wide. er* noting the trouble s nd samples arsiounccment, all ties were award- (.R O U N D S Q U IR R E L rlblMitm, and twelve pound i of doc Ixiuise Fessoli, dog*, and Be* Jan n -jO rr Dunbar, ex-Seeretary of Sadie Na in to the botany department nt OSC j cd duplicate prires. Fight othe- ■ - meal for her entry of txvo *|g- sen, cartridge collection, tie for thural Tuberculosis Associatiou will for identification. Specific directions: prizes of a pi»und of Columbia Bosr Cround «qulrreti wn NO.,', '. e out mouth* old wire hatred terrier* i* second place; Margaret Schulz w ith 1 be a guest. I. R. Metzler will for combatting tbe disease are con-! Coffee were awarded as follow*; pU;. the IVirtland Kennel cluh* lTth .• r*it active and ev . Swiss collection t»ud Earl Dralle show a film on health and »afetv. tained in a r.ew circular of infor- J the size of tbe dozen eggs imroedi- squlr- i <«nual dog *how at the nudilorium , . , . . son'll n.>.-’ tot me I < There will be musical selection* mation which will be sent fre e ., r.tely following the winner: J. A. ami Saturd y. Her | W,M* * " * ,nod<‘,!,• ,ook th,rd- rels to do damage during the h a r - i'115' Friday Judge* were: coin, Dr. Talbert: \ and a report on last year's activ- Bulbous iris production is now Lincoln, 33 ozs.; W. Elhart and F. of » « - I season, a damage xa tm h .1- duugliter, M. . Alan ....... Rinehart ..................... Mr. Brownley v t the Mt. j I tics and the com *.lg year's prog- a more than $109,000 industry in 1 Riedlinger, 32 ozs.; W. R. Rice and mount* to from 50< to 41 for «a c h ' Fbiiland, wav «warded a prize f o r 1 1 Hood Stamp Co.; miscellaneous. Mr. ! gram will be presented to the P. lledberg, 31% ozs; Mrs. H. Oregon. adult squirrel. *1<>r v'htry. Bolin and W. A. Van Kleek, 31 Oue tableHp.*»uful of po.roued ozs.; G. Tucker, 30 ozs. graiu »bnud lie ploced near the cn The interest shown and the num trance of each burrow and addl- ber of entrants, considered wi*h the ■tional grain scattered along the size of the entries, seem to war- run*. Folaoned barley to be used ( rant the announcement that It Is tor tins purpose tiacx recent!) been JIM M M IS S A I S of the sponsors to ing au adequate ro.id to those people the Tigard B "j Scout trmip. TY>r a ;xnd trying many of them «lone, 91 the intention pri'iHired by tbe cvmnty agent's o f of the defendants were make ¡t an annual affair. lu HCvkiug the Kcpuhhcan nomln- xvbo are now cut off by impassable considerable period he was one of per cent fice and can be secured from the • ------------------ ! the active members of Washington convicted. immunity .to re, and feed d.aler*. ^ ,0“ [«rc o u n ty c o m m l.s 'o n x aud roods; (.'!> It will le my policy to ex- ' county relief committee. Mr. Hagen “ 1 will leave 4o the members of IN J U R Y F R O M FR O ST A 8% pound sack i* sufficl.fi» re-election to tbe office which I have held for more thau three p» nd e»v*ry effort to bring to Wash-1 Is precinct committeeman iu the T i the Juries, witnesses, or the de N Q T y f i T D E T E R M IN E D •i I »mit 209 halt*. xeir*. I fie l that It Is Incumlivlit up ll: atou county a greater ullotimAki of gard precku-t and ha* been very fvndants themselves in those case* _ _ _ u tn-ii tin- squirrel* first cotc*^out oa M ,tl ,»1.t ,rv n,j u :i..n by |,n state highway fund* on both primary^ active in the Democratic organiza- w»iet.her I ever persecuted instead B% Wm p ^ Co. Aient after a period of long winter fast renting b> the citizen* of thi* coun Rtute highways and .secondary state tion for the past several yeats. He of prosecuted anybody, he said. Ipjury ,c from the ing, tiiey will be hungry afid the ty a record of service which will highways, and to work for an ex- ts the sole owner of the Yigard If nominated and elected. Fat- frost last November can not yet I oison huit 1* pnrticularlj enticing recommend my candidacy. tension of ihe secondary state high- Realty Company of Tigard, Oi. terson declares. ‘ I w ill endeavor definitely determined. Reports *liicv> there is no other grain feed- . . .. xxay system in Washington county. ...» ... . _■».. I he candidate xx-la» has not held ^ tc serve you as district attorney as to the exact ex ent o f damage .ivallable. Consequently. control Barnest effort towards carrying RlHTR.ilT ITTO H XKY r 4 \ l)IR 1TK i as ^ bave served you in my other an(j injury, would for tbe most , " t tbe work done now is very mue», m o r e l1* ' ® li,n roly on mun who fills the off Ire hn* hi* out s und economical administration „ , ‘ „ 1 positioo*. with courtesy, efflciencx part giem to be guess work. tTn- effective than when done nt a lat record of public *ervi<e and upon will characterize my term of office. P. L. l.itterscgi who has filed on und economy_ j intend to conduct qustioBably. there is injury, but It er date. the Republican ticket as a candi James I»cwis that record he must Htand or fall. the office aloae so long a« it can probably will bo some time before Them I* considerable qtustloti date for nomination to tbe off ce of A |>ollcy of evouomical slid effi be *>ne with due regard to the the extent o f such injury can be regarding whether or not the poi cient management o f coiAity affairs II It.I > HFFKS C O rSTT district attorney c*me to '.Vashing- protection of tbe public’s iu.erest. positively determined. son barley ut*«d for ground squir- ha* b.'eu lire key not* of my admin IHkMMIflSIOVKF. JOB ton county in 1926 mid served as I will impartially administer -all j young tree® suffered considerably deputy district attorney under E. law* and sincerely endearcr to ef- - more !han tJie f.id trw s und those -tel» is destructiva to game birds. mtraiIon. and that this p-licy ha* for sis and ore-half Estensive trial* Indicate positivoly effectively put into practice Bert C. Hagen, Tigard real estate B. Tongue feet greater savings through more orchards that were lee* thrifty that grouse, quail, pheasunlx and ciAi he seen by the achleveme its ac broker and Insurance agent, has years. Since leaving that office he successful prcxsecu ions of criminal probably were less affected. In al! -Imllar game bird* cau consume complished in the county road de tiled his petition with the county has bcixi in private practice tn this was due to the relatlxcly large qunnlltle* of the trim e n t. In 1931, the county had clerk, stating that he will seek the Hlllsbcro. He is now acting a city violators raid of delinquent tax oo*- probability lections.” fact that in those older orchard* poison barley without producing $532,090 for road purposes. attorney for Hillsboro, Beaverton, For nomination for the position of coun --------------------1 growth stopped earlier and ther. uny harmful effect*. j 1936 we xvlll have $169,099 fot thx’ ty commissioner which Is nox» held Banks, Gaston and Sherwood. ! was less sajp In the trees r.t the M. H. D I1 H D O K I» SAYS Domestic bird*, however, ara more same purposes. To continue tbe by James Is-wis of Beaverton. Mr. Since coming to Washington <’ o . time of the cold weather. The I xvù . s born in Klama h Falls, l l l *•»■» I ' v l U I I I I V I xl l i b i U a l i l l h ) • I v « » _______ , • or less susceptible to strychnine maintenance und betterment of Hagen will probably be the Demo In addition to his practice of law. J * HT l poisoning, and where they nre to county road* it has bn u necessarx cratic n-minee in the fall election, he has been active in civic affairs. Oregon. February 18, 1898. Shortly * reat" my parents moved to r^P°rte<^ at t s m * he ranged over the ground, it ts tit entirely revise and modernise our a* the Democratic party throughout He has served as commander of afterwards trunks. There, perhaps , is som» Important that the holt l»e placed malnLnnnce methods. As an llbis- the county Is generally favorable to the Hillsboro post of the A meric am the farm north east of Hillsboro knm, bud Injury, but Just now thi* '* nasi m m ever y ' U1 . . •mt at an early date so th..i the tiatlrrn of tlie savings nffected, I Mr. Hagxvi’s nomination an 1 will Legion for two tern*!, and a* com where my home not apparent. Cnttlnn into the majority of It will be gone before rite some comparative cost*. W\ 1931 probably have no opposition Iu the mander o f the county Legion Jam since. bark on the tree trunk from the the bird* have acre hs ito it boree. He is now serving bis se At the outbreak ^ of the world OTltgid<l ^ ftndiDp „ i isColore 1 there was produced at Jackson rock primary. When properly put out. It Is quarry 10.949 cubic, yards of rock In hts petition which is now being cond term a* vice president cf the war, I joined tbe l . S. Navy and n€ar outer surface deer not highly lmpr< liable that doinentlc at a li'tnl cost of $18,316 or $1.82 circulated over two years In the con- mean the free lg damaged. The throughout Washington Hillsboro t’-hauiber of Comme-co. He served livestock would he uhle to consume per cubic yard. and transport service. After • roj(1T 0f tbc bark nearest to the In 1934 we pro county, Mr. Hagen stated that he has been axrtive m Boy Scout*, Hl- voy sufficient quantity to do then any duced 29,380 cubic yards of rock at will, during his term of offlc •, ad V, and other youth activities, and discharge from the Navy I atten- wood |s a coodi hri(.ht color, tbe harm. probably all right and l‘. a cost of $11,579 or 56.9C per cubic vocate and xueournge economy and is now serving a* state chairman ded Oregon State College, leaving the American legion Junior in my sophomore year. may even be possible that this xard. I cite this as i«i Illustration efficiency in the office of county of B I R T H D A Y D E G R E E IS a* to what can he done toward af commissioner consistent with pro Baseball program. In 1923 I took over the opera- might show some alight discolor Patterson states: "M y record of tton of the borne place and hav» ation without tho tree being serl- G I V E N M RS. F E L S H E U fecting a sound management ns gressive advancement of our coun ty and further state* that be will l« s t service Is the best cr'.terhwi farmed it ever s>ace. hereinafter set forth: on sly damaged. It ) A reduction of expenditures flghl for fair and equal distribution of what the public may expect of I have served as clerk of my lo Heavy pruning or heavy cutting At the meeting o f Reaver Chap of county road fund» for both con me. 1 am willing that I should be cal school district for six years. hack or *he tres*s wt this time of ter No. RM> O.F,|B.. Wednesday eve in t.he various county department* struction and maintenance and will judged on my success as deputv I have been active In American the year In the belief that the»' ning, Mrs. Myrtle Felsher, Worthy to the lowest possible poln’ consist urge Increase of pension allow district attorney and as attorney legion. Farmers' ITnton, and othe> arc seriously damaged and tha' Matron, wa1* given a plensiis»t -sur ent with efficient service 40 tbe peo ance . for the various municipalities 1 civic and fraternal mxzveroents. this type o f ptuning i* neec-aary prise hy her officer*, who conferred ple; Mr. Hagen has been quite active now serve.’* (21 A progressive, sensible road I believe f am capable of hand- would *cem to be a very serious a birthday degree on her, present ling the duties of a county clerk mistake In view c t the actual un- lie points out that o f the defend ing (her with a bouquet of hand program. It i* obvious that vv it lx t during the past several years in and elected I certainty as to winter damage. A kerchiefs and a large deccrated l urtalled budget we can hope for Ixxth social and fraternal functions ants tried for criminal offenses In !»id if nominated no extensive road building pro In the eastern part o f Wasb'ngton the circuit court during the present the office o f county clerk efficient- much bettor policy to follow would birthday cake. only 51 net cent will try to conduct the business of he that of doing no more than the At the next meeting of the gram. I’ nder such circumstances my county. He fcs a member of the administration chapter. Winlnesdny, April 8. the policy xxnould be to malntr.tn the American Ia»gion and at the present have been convicted, while Curing ly and serve tJie public to tbe best ordinary pruning If any until the ictual effect of the cold weather Tast Matrnis and Patrons will he road* wa now have avid to '•onfine lime is clerk of the Tlgwrd grade tta previous term, when hr waj cif my ability. n*w const ruction ub«>Jects to brlng- nchool board and *oout master of deputy and assisting in all case* - W. H. Dlerdo-.fi -an be more clearly *e«n. •peclnl guest*. 1 ^ It