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1 hUUMI. UE I 'k lv c N ly l.tbrary T he B eaverton R e v ie w The Only Newspaper Devotedly Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. Volume XVIII, Nu, S» BEAVERTON, (; r o w e r s t o MEET NEXT MONTH nut Opportunity For Men ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Km pint «U on proft'iriion proli- ••***• la lo I h - givra III Ilia pro- Kram o f Ilia tw ani y -al «ih annual j m••filli* ipf thè Wi nicrei Sul Growara ara«» aiiou u » b« bald at HIIM mmto T>r«aiuta-r 4 and 6 according tu r. K. Hffluiirtar, se«- iw 'ary-dreasurar o f th* fi*M>cl- al lini and F««l*inl aim « ih * 'lullst ut O 8 . r Hi-liualar will aoon have tha datallad program ready Auy young imiu who faala lh«> for dtotrlbutlo... Mra.bershlp In •iuta lo Inani l o f y "ih * ariny tha «saoi-lulloti is not net-assary wm >” and who culi «juullfy *a a for atteodani-e at the seasons, Hying cada! In Ilia Army Air says Mcbualer. corpa. « Ili find .« -h«-a« 1 y welcome K. II. Harlow o f Kug«ne, pres III Ikirilglid from Novainbar 19 ident o f the association, will lo IH wItali Uin Travidln* Klylu* deliver the unnual president'« ttidal exam ining l«mird will > n > addrvse to open the 2 -dny ses tu PiiitUnd. ai l ordili« lo li r a - sion Other grower* on the p ro tenant Colonel II II. Ilanaley. gram Include F. K . ( 'hambers d istrici recruiting officer. Dur o f Kngene who will dlscusa co- ine thrlr slay In Portland tha> v»-r crop# and Ren Dorris will Interview ihoae npplyln* for Sprhirtlel<t who will •peak 0-1 appointment and will giva thn f Irrigation. aaranaury examtnutkina lo tho*«> Oregon Htate apeclallst* fautallvaly accepted. on the program both days while Requirements for appointment much o f the final session will are that a (young man he unmar- be given over to consideration of rled ; In eicelD n t health; at | protecting orchards against cer- h-aat 20 years of age hut not | tain birds and roden«*. Johnson paai 2«; and he must bave e a t - ¡ a . Neff, a Federal specialist In Isfartorlty completed tw o years W, w Hfc ,e#m rch o f Sacram ento, o f college. 1 California, will apeak on th" During the nearly 30>-w»Mk bird queslion and Robert A. training course, the flying cadet m ,* * will dlscnaae rndents In rm-elvea a salary o f »76 a mouth : relation to the mil industry, la addition to hla quarter*. mbd .. .. . .. . - In Flying WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, FK1 DAY~ November 1577940 -------------------------------- RULES SKETCHED edar Mill IN RABIES CONTROL i Bethany-( Hy K'alher Fuiidwti oui ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Tw o raldaa outhrauka in Ore- koii I ha aarond o n . naar Mll- waukla In Ctackamae t-ounty In August «til* part auinm fr laad D r. W . II. Lytle, ch ief o f the animal division of the state da- parimaut o f agriculture, to re- i-ount lha tiiaasurws re co g n lle i Ivy lha American Veterinary Mad ^ * " ,b * r ° ,,,ro1 o f ,hU d ‘ " eaae In doga. Tha m easures: 1. Proper disposition o f nabla mid suspected rabid dogs and definita diagnosis o f the d is ease In theae animala. 2. Destruction o f deAnltely knowu bitten d o g . .n d strict q n .r - .m in e or deal ruction o f con lii« t doit* for at I mia I a »lx- mouth* period. 3 Strict llcenaing o f all d o g . 4. Impounding and disposal of all stray dogs. 5. S t r i c t general quarantine measures over a sufficiently wide area. I . Use o f rabies vaccine. 7. Muzzling o f all dogs In cer tain areas Many Win m— Mrs. Theodore I.lndblootn ami Nuncy o f Portland vlaHcsi at the lioiio- o f Mra. Jennie Haudstrom Monday. Mr. and Mra. Arhur Olson and family spent Tuesday at Vancouver, Washington, on bus iness . Mr*, i-'reda Hogan brought tin* IO'M i I i - n children, John and Hemie with her when she re turned from a visit at the home ‘»f Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Gould. Mra. Mary Haunders visited al the home o f her slater In Portland one day last week. Mr and Mra. J . E. Fast nit in ' „ altd ( -[trM C ( hn hjlV(. ^ „ „ <he Ted • Und bloom property have moved The , ^ dy Hom ecom ing clu b o f th<- held ^ rejcu,a , Meeting at the home R ill Thorn Tuesday. of Mrs. 7Dot Of 10 fV -Í' \tfdi ’ Ñf4f)pi H 1 •* IflliViln.v Prizes At 1 > íTrí'ih ! ! At the end 1 o f the first nine months or 194<> Oregon rankel tlilid In the W estern Division •fates In the National Safetz Cono«-it's thafflc safety contest, accordlUK to word tecelved by Stanley Hergert and Prank Kt-c Karl Snell, secretary of state, in the la s t year Oregon placed aecon- niker won first places In the* finals of ibis content, with K,« v« ' ,h Annual <;.,muierclal Na- W .aliliigton In first place. l,,,nal fc**‘ k 4‘ H c ®*-0 »bow he*<* Corn Show ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ In first place for the first nine ‘“ 'A, “ J ? . mouths o f tM# year In th l. dlvi- l “ 0 * reCe,Ved f l m 1or * » ir [exhibits. ------------- Hergert got bis prig* sion was Montana with . > ber 8 . The cash awards totalling «•rease o f II per cent in No. 13 and Setniker hla on aa number o f tràfffc death* report- ed. California and Nevada, each “ “ . entry ,n ,h* ^ "M te r -a c r e with au increase o f but tw o per 1 cent, were t'ed for second place | anncaincement* of th* and Oregon, with an l i e r w i v o ' w*nncra were made at the A n- *v.ly three per cent was In : t e : nual « “ duet given by the bank third place. ito 4' H c,uh members and tbeir parents l-Yiday evening. Novem- Other states with tbeir rank l»er I. The arfi ararda totalling increase; 4th a«r « a I Washington, »'owungsiwu, i 13'A « 7 F HlUi V«SV, Till . . ‘ place: Otah. 119» Increase. 5tf. I . / - r- . . y place; Colorado. 1694-, 6 th place; e a s ei repreven- j Arizona and New Mexico, eacu ¡1794. tl?d for seventh place. d in n ers in the Groner yield I Wyoming and Idaho had re- |M'r acre CODt*,,t 40 wbich any iiorts for eight months only, cou*d enter, were also an- with increases of 2394 and 25 •' oimti<1 at that Clayton Ny- ! respectively. t'*'PK wt,n ftr*t P>»ce In this con - FV,r the Nation as a whole. ;«ie ^ fca , I>rov*u yend ** ? la traffic fatalities during Lie first ,N® . P*r w>clre ®f * by >n|IM. niomhs lncr«nsed 7 '4 . ! br?d T*.ri*ty wklch ^ d* T** oping for seed purposes. Any Oregon motorists w ere n oti veriety is eligible to com pete in this class so long as a whole fied <»f the drawing for low 1941 acre is grow n. automobile license numbers in the list lift o o f f w -win- letters sent out from the sec- FUowlng is the wh# retary o f atate's ofTlce W edne» ner* 10 the 4-H chib class w .Uy. Novemtvsr 6 . The drawing «bowed 25 ears: Jerry Sd.w wan- « has iN-ru scheduled for Friday kt!- Cornelius, 2 n d : James Kin November 22. at Salem. chelee, Beaverton, 3rd: Joe San- toro, Beaverton, 4th; Margaret All applications for 1941 li cense plates that are o u file at Schwanke, Cornelius. 5th: Myron (Received too late for last weekl Dr. Otto George, at their regu lar meeting. Wednesday, N O- I. loir the Beaverton Kiwanis about his experiences as a Gov- ernruent physician In Alaska. «-fleet con trol, hut If all * » r v Dr. Ge«»rae said tiiat his four carried on with reasonable c o year* in Alaska « A t full o f a d . operation on the Part o f owners venture and told o f hi# boat-rid* con trol would he possible. lu Behring Sea when the boat TVw Department points out moved only at low tide and at that In 193k Oregon reported 73 day light, the reason# being that caves o f rabies, and that . ,( 4 . , | tbeir course could he plotted on - this country there were i etterm en m eet ,mtmm ly by triangulation and the sea I cases o f rsbles In 42 state*, U h > com pletion o f the course. being full of shoala and sand with more than 8.400 dog rases the flying cadet Is com m issioned A meeting o f all the lettermen bars numerous. He told bow and 44 human cases, all o f which aa « second 11-nt.nam In the w h o have been In the **Wlnged strange It seemed to drop »n - were fatal. Oases were found Air Corps Iteserc* and Is pur - h ’ " arul all those Just Joined . ■. horse# heen fov <^ lor i *r b night and wait for on active duty for the period o f waa held Thursday for tw o p u r - 1* * ? goah» "so u lrre ls and da>1,lrt,t *° *,art ou* a,:a*® He one year «»r m«»re with a tar- poaea: first, lo elect new cah- i * hunks l®ld o t hl* alf P,ane fro,n Ucal nnlt of the Army A ir corp* |ltet members. They are as wol- I T be 'm aw ier In which rabies *° Po,nt Barrow when lo w . Irtrk V.ima. President; Ru- ||(tii , n m com inu„ lty , f„ r their map did not .h ow the higu dy Huserlk, V i c e - President: |f |# onre , „ lriHlur,Hl tenda to mountain range between Nome | H oy d Malm, se« re ta n «nd Dl« “ prtivw tN. ,ate re p o rt, that th ere the Po,n‘ - but the monn- Hnndall. eeargewntmt-arma. t rertJlln doKll o r - !inm>gls that t* ln* W8re th* re aU TlKtt “n‘1 Other inemlMTS were; George are Sherwood. 6 th: John Set carrier lo which the ^ ; in * n m r r i an u i im u h al, bo iu w rm u h n ^ Plenty ^ rugged . n i that time wll be in« luded in the ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * nitfor M.H.hom i a rK 6 t A niker. H illsboro, 7tti.; - V M'«rr Rblve. Dtek f'w w y. H o w .n l Kd- 1 v l r „ a ^ pn.dn«es the dlseas- * "u m g the visitor* wa* Ben r. tottery for the l<»w numbers Sahnow. Cornelius, xth : l*As Mr*. Harry It Morgan (Zola w, r<js. O rville Hldgway. ward*. Hldgway God- U y „ o r m,|ntalns It- « ^ '• n n a . a new-com er lo this T o date. 1.36* applications are •uh: Fter- F ) s ill In- general cO a lm a l. tlo„ Hlckox. George Vassll. Bo!. , e)f |h, wlth |n,punltv. vicinity. on file at the state department. •'*ai'-,:‘ 'wv Oornelihs enz-e Bvers. Forest Grove. 1 <>tb. for the 194» Christmas Seal sale. K„ M.h and n m Porter „ „ h o r l t le s claim that t h e ------------------------- “ laist year I.40Ù applications Frank Setniker. Hillsboro. 11th; to the ntui.ain. em .nt ptlr,M^ . WIlJ. di* , „ n n k p n rrjM ( t h (. d l ^ a , e w l f h w ,.,e re«-eived .he day after the k e ^ t h ' ' ™ « . äherw ood 12 th. ioe«le this seek h> the Wash (UH)I whal aho,,ld be done will, ol|, arpa| harm Uwmgelves. a „ . . . letter wa« *ent out to be fo¡ . , . , _ In the yleld-per-acre «vmtest, laxtou f ounty Publlr Health as- boy* wearing lettermen'* sw*n- jn «iiHtrltn* wtiere rabies ha* t* v M !i I “ o t « L < l« L . ,1 Setniker pla.-ed first with , *<» iutlini lers they had not earned. It onee heen Introduced. Persons who take a load o f the day T o f , the drawring 23.036 yield o f 82.8 bushels o f Mmn«>- Till* Is to tv a MAID-BALL WUJ) ,|e< ld«il that they should he | \nd then, there's the one abou* Christmas trees to California and applications were on file to he sota No. 13 per acre: Stanley and will t»« officially o|»ened <m warned on ce and then If Hie. thp jady niag1<-ian wlio maile bring hnck a load o f produce to included in the lottery. Hergert was second with 80.3 N«fl>«-mi>er 25. and continue until ,, m |nniat *<8 on w«-arliig them. „ nionkev out o f an old goat I »ell In Oregon are produce Cea- bushels per acre and Peter K- Cbrlatm ss This Is the first time , hl. K-tterman shotild thi-n lake Michaels Kdwnrd* et ux t o lers under Oregon law and as -rKGDH.IOI S MKHVH K" vers das third with 66.7 bushel* this «ounty has put on the Hale thp un„ai-tted sweater* awny frmn R oa, (-»w ards. 15 acre* In D. *,*l> be required to take Writing in tre Christian S ci per ac re. hy mall and we are much en th*iu. It was also deckled tha' p . Graham C l. T18 R1W j*>ut. either a retail or a whole- ence Monitor. R. H. Markham Other winners in the Gr«-*er couraged hy the reports frooi yH,ya ^ , , „ 1,1 cuver up slhjie* un- j |,lo*l«-k et nv to C a rrl- <*l« produce dealer license, ac- said: "N o other single agency conO st were James piuchelo«*, cording to Frank WcKennoii. the ortier «»«unite* that have p u t they expressed theweel- Bauer, lots 6 and 7. Bloslck acs lias d««ne iimre fo r the develop Beaverton 2nd with 65 bushels chief o f rlie Plant Division o f It »in for »«jveral years. VM> aa nol thinking It fair that ________ ____ ment o f America than the rall- tier acre and Agnes Ever*. For- the State liept. o f Agriculture. "I know that Die people >»f Ui,d*rc|g„,.nien and other* should | / i \ 1 t a i \’ | c p | |«, i ',,r t t ■ oads. Their service is prodigi- egt O rove_ ttllrd wlth H:, M'nahlngtaa c«»unty." says Mrs w ( crad|, for »,lU,«thing they B I T T N I H D b l 'C i U i Such a license is required e- ous. their payroll Is enormous. ac|^ 'ch a irm a n "T h e work o f prv- havp dol„. ven though till* may be the onl I n » you ? O F F IC E R S F O R 1941 their relations to the public ex- ' w in in g tot«ercu|osie and prom««- _____ produce deal tile Oregon Christ- emplary.” | mas tree hauler is engaged ir ling g«*«d health, whli-h Is mad«- u » v V t T T L 'V I l ct Earl .11. H o r s e 1 1 was euected The typical railroad is a com - puaslhl. hy th« red d.aiN e harred “ A N Y A llfo Y l) M . during the whole year. President o f the Kiwanis for 1941 A w holesale dealer ll«-en«e Is j '»unity builder par excellence. V I K I N G S Q U A D , 2 0 -fi « Qgg .11 - |fl -u w«-l I kirn» - C E C E L I A B A Z A A R at the regular m eellng W ednes requ tm l If .le produce is sold ; 1» 'b e old days, the railroad lit- + + + + li. I • I M •« ^ + + 4 . day Nov. 13 His fellow- o ffice r« to a store or others who will ¡erally ma«le the tow n— the raid- ................ _ . 6094 o f all IHTOIIC ‘ Regardless «»f the small *|MC« t.iM.,ed fo r l!M1 are ,h*ed Goyi resell and the minimum «-ost road ««niter was alw ays the hub T ^ h eaters returns fr«»m the veal sale re- , , tK„ .„.i,« w#..,ii,Hr ih*. h«- «•. .. . ... ____ ,t," , ,rv w ,n wearner, ine oa M ce-IYeskletit. J .J . Me Mahon of this license 1* 15«. A retail ,r «” “ «*■ and a<-tlvlty. Then, a:« behind o win a smashing mains In Washington r«»unly lo ____ . j«.... r a. (-«,.«iu-< r-aai ana uinner ai oi. < e i « m « Treuaurer. Jay Gibson Dewev the Forest «Trove 'he railroads branched out. al- VU ° 0T*r be used In the eradl. atlon a d ISrl)lh bal, h« ld flr.t o f the , |,t.o r |«u,u h . O -c a r lla a g . Ted produce ll.-ense Is required if Vikings on their field Mondey, the hauler laddies from house j »«»«»**1 every town was given ser when the Beaver# won to Oh a .....hl° * '" 7 " h rt,e «,, W- " k ' Were Knierwoa Ha. Inman. W Berg to house, to the general public vice. It could send its goods to kcalth p ro b e ,n s thro * , rte o 8 w w m | hundrpd p ^ p ,« a ,te , , VH1 Mlu.Ull> dlr« c , on<. It could bring In tune o f u> **■ or I«* hiMels und restaurants, far m arkets. • p7 tt" ........ . *h' the dinner Arnilstice D a y ., oId {r K iw an l.n s rerelve«l go«>d# mude In cltie* a conti- Karly in. the first quarter the and the coat is $ 1 «. . ^.« , i««. «».. ..„.„I “ nd a lm o,t a “ many a“ ''"d« 1 the . view on life from the Junior • nent away. The standard of llv- ,‘*,t ,ui,f wf Forest Grove. !»*-k- n i s 7 " toininc with 1 S90 "*** o f ,"ontrihut«>«l article* and I Klwaulana. Jack See explained iug rose. The town was no Ion- *‘t- *ot away for au 18 yard end " . k , 7 1 " .* H ? J o ,h<* aa" M- «»“ t were offered and about ..olrll|.. and Bll| Foster ger entirely dependent oil lw a l run W | b*r b P»t the \ iklugr «vut Other organlsatloM and 1.200 or mmy valuaWt. B,f u wert, awar- 1 enterprises— It vuuld niuke it* ln *be lead, but prov«-d their on- the sm aller commit!***«* In the ded tlie l«eano players and others :lT r l Tw u • M..b4llxallon 1-N.r National Do- m i* r ««ollegi- ! « h“ ^ e fr»»ni the industrial pr«>- ly »core when they failed to con United ?«Bles. all fflHated w,u. 1|ld|<(|( <>f , h(. p ur|„j, wWh fense in O regon " will Im the { n involving Or- o t he entire country ™ rt the National T u b erooloa l. as«»- |Q tt)ank (ho lnPrr,lanl> who con- ...w,—. ---- •--- - at - the . And . . (he . . railroad, . . . i lu n th,. ¡.sound ||. ,0 u,anK ,no n M , 1 wno con - a,,bject o f the Speaker even . in . Its . be- second frame fram e Maliu Maliu l of cialloft In the cam paign to eradi trlhuted #«« generously and all nv„ , ,„eetlu g to b e h e ld V.edues . . ... wp#k, I ginning*, offered the cheap«-** (be Beavers ran 12 yards p.r cate the White Plwrue, which < w * to ho m||ko 80 «'•“ Ie euu. id Í batuniay ^ n n a i uiiern«*>n. uTtT ms.u .-\o- No- o f tnutaPorlatV« e ie , de- — re ___ and co n v e r t«!. tl annually (wlw-s 7«.t8K« lives m tn ,h auch nl ..iiuti- i., nini««, lhp «i«.- luiniHi- sue«« - I -lay. November 2« « ( hx ««___ ^ at Thus Beavers were ahead the half v ein her 16. Oregon ’ 8ta4e-8tan- ' l * ^ - Ibis rou ntry. R ,|eiiahtful and successful an From half time on there «a * f m o m r ii d g at t A# * time the role of i k a a m iii e r i being t r i u f play iH iiir ed u a ■*»*- •••*» i pnsiu-d. *«•*'•'■' m e «w ic u ____ . __ * . _ . _ . . Om««ers o f the i ouny Aasocl- |affaJp V IS IT S B R ID G E * * * * Palo A lto, «Vulifornia makes the the railroad In our national life 7 ' * ^ 4 ° , W« ° * JL aflon which spon*«>r the aale In- 1 __ Mr. and Mrs. A. IatFotid and 1 highest bid f«*r attention a* on became more, not less Important „u n r ta i^ I n d T » n !,« S * S Z J t lJ Z X l o w i l l s s bis wife. Mr. and ,h* and o f «tto isHKe.l m a y The Great Umpire ,.f the West fnun. he .J their d is son c u La Fond Fond visited visited rel rel- h*»K the choice «*f the Coast *-»>«i«ct never have been developed K Mnh»-«', Aloha. V ice-President: F Mrs. Irving g La a 25-yard run made the final flnreid in ger. Hlllalioro. Second j a ♦ ♦ ♦ atlve* and friend* over the week I n n to represent the West In without the shining links o f steel tally, and the game «aided 20 - 6 . ose Bowl next New New Year* Year* that connect« d It w ith the Ka*t. V ice- President: Mrs. R . 1». F.r- P ossible ’ legislative 'action o : «*nd In Olympia and Heatttle. the t,u‘ R Ku’"* « o * 1 n8Xt Beavers V-k.mm ▼In. Forest Grove. R ecording Indnilnlstrative rcxnlatlon In re- At Tacom a they took a l««ok at Th,a « m e is to be broadcast khe trnlae. In brief, brought civ- yds. frtnn scrlm 'ge 251 142 p ecretary and b««ard m«Mnher Bnrd n,in |mllnl g „ a |it|P* 0 f the newly disabled span across E r « 1* S « ‘ “ h *»«i be on lllzatlon. They brought prosm-r- first downs ........... ¡2 6 Mi*s Ijotilse Peter*. Mountain- . l«>ttnoe to be «hipped from Ku*- *he narrow *. Their view did no: EAI.K starting at 1:46. , ,ly . And, more than any oilier There are «inly two more gtune* aide. C orrespon.llnr » e c r e a r y : D. |tarB Oregon and W estern Idaho «'<««u«-d to her bed. tkough I T h* Oregon-Cnlifornla game a t . factoi. they made i*«es1bJe a on the Beaver schedule: '««layr Uooper. Hlllshoro. T reaeurer: an-l w||| i«e discusseli nt n Jolnt mee- would like to cross the Ion* span B«‘ r,ll,‘ 5r la hi he reported hy cohesive. Integrated, closely-knit i I » d a y . Nuvemtver 16.) they gw even were it lu repair. D*m Thom pson and will be on country. M ri J . E. May. Foreet O rovc. tink o r Oregon and Idnho grow - lo meet the Vernonia logger- - a » Today the physical frontiers Bonrd mejnber. Tlie C o n t i t y I «>r* n n)| »hlppers ut Ontarlo «>n 9A-------------------------------------------------- ( IK O W also sarting at 1:45 p .m . ^hen «*n Thanksgllvog. mhii-h D Health lin k taclmje* D r. F. T . ‘ Novem ber 16. reports the Ore- [ I1 IT D C U I i n iP Q «mly one short week away, No- Burke, Mise Corinna Peunlnglon, roil IN-paj-tment o f Avrlcultur«- y r ___ ______ . ____ ■ V ■» 1 Ivv ■» L A D l u o I railroad goes on. still our In- I j , ___ „ __ . , _ vetnher 21. Tigard or-ue-s »e r# R N I MI#* Alice Robbln*. R .N .. whleh has te-en dtspenslhle medium o f transpor- , ,, . , , Invited. elonE Miss lg v e rn e Dean wus lionie 'lY b n i V ® ' n i T V N I i ’ R __ t. « . v fo r the final game <«f th - ««-»«-«in RN ; Mies Ftta Mae «V II*. tension service nt O.S.C. and at to spend the week-end with her , , ,, *i (alion . It is to the railroad t h a t ___________________ R.N.; Ml*« A lice Robbins. R .N .; wlt-h the Idaho Department, to ' mother. Mrs. Marlon Long T C onfffeg«- w# look to haul our wheat, our _ . „ . participate. Lenders o f the e v ,.lor* ‘ ChUrr.h m,,t 'i2>»r« l « I , machinery, the hulk «»f our crops. H I S L A S T B A LLO T «m i «ale ehntrman. «Mis* Dorothy Caraniue has r * . j ' «' • r Fer 7. for their regular most o f our nut!) and ex-pros*. ! Moe. Frsiw-es Den ville. E«lu- T-'n'-o will alao attend the set- • • • • in t m**4lng. Twentv-four l a d l e s etc. And at thi* time, with v Mon chairmen V--*. Mabel sion. called on request o f the turned f o (her position Mrs. <>«.11 Mnrtin iccom pan- great national defense drive u n # ra e s PnhMeUv ohelrm en. an Mulhauer county P om osa Orange Portland hank a fter having bgcii were present. ledby her sister. Mrs. J G a*«t»- home fo r a week follow ing a T ,,f Devotion« were led hy der way. the railroad Is one of Keith W llcoT. memberghlp ch olr- I ner o f U cM tonrllle att- n*c«l tonsil operatloo Mra. L . O . Sballafibargvr and the first Industries to which the are al*o meml»ers o f the funeral o f their couain in O c t - the book revsw mas given txy Government ha* turned for cso- Health Bne-d. land last TburvLiy The onueta «Mr*. Bartlett. Mra. Not* Da- Mr*. R obert Stawart. ope ration, special effort. W h at WVi*«Mevfou •-•nrtv •*»! sale I wish to express «ny d u o »re ly'* mtaher. attatu M a church j p i . Ba uucuaaed fo r tbo ever the condition* o f the m o wa* tli# Frank Myor* xeho * w h ea d q u a rter I* Iocs ted st «h-' thunk* for the genero»* support h a c h s o n Wednosday at WhiM 1 ffe rv m t dinner and baatatr to ment, flootak drouth o r national featured In (he mnUopoWfaa p a h«wff o f tha stair* in Chamber afforded my candidacy in th* pa per* as haring eallod an aai- Tem ple where 125 lad to* « e r a ha hold a t I t a r oh n n ti Deoem emergency,, the railroad* always hnlance nad being taken ta It Of Owtnmertw room«. Hillsboro rent e le ct!«» o m p n 'im . J. Lewis prosent. h w 6 , UNd f play a leading role ta the poll* to rota lam M -tM ao r s v ? L rT H - ; ELECT OFFICERS j SEAL SALE WILL LET UNDER WAV •o.ontl..« v MUST TAKE OUT ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ dre« rlt*i ¡ POSSIBLE AC*TI0 N J I j I P / 00'7‘,,1 BEAVERS BEST THE BIG FOOTBALL 'AMES SCIIEDUlzED , . th # „ . ,