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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Six
i tion are sliaring in the huge ini-
I m ovem ent which is now sweeping
the country Reports Irotn Colorado,
Montana, the tri-state area and
northern Minnesota are encourag­
ing. Automobile activity at Detroit
has boosted iron ope1 aliens ana
all types of mtnmg have resumed.
Mines which have oeen shut go *, u
for years are resuming operations.
The high pree of golu is the major
factor in the excellent tra.,e coim,-
tions in the South Dakota tl.acs
Hills district These should be still
fu rth er helped oy the recent su ­
preme court gold decision Om er
actors such as shoe production.
fact
furniture orders, flour millings, iron
pr^jucU , and coal out-
pUj are
showing ’ncreases over
. . . .
1934,
Business Gain
in West Cited
Idea on Industrial Control
Put Forth by Babson
(A uthentic «uttem cni by Staler W. llabeun
THE GREAT
“’¿ S r - ’“r
A M E R IC A N
LISTEN "CM ICPS/ HCWlS THIS FcC CVtTCY ?
T HEACTHE S?UNC?SC* MUSIC, NELLIE OEAC.
THOSE MELOOOU5 PIPES OF PAN, T H E -
SOUNDS’ OF LAU G H IN G U j f l T i f i S — e T C -
E n Route, M arch 1 1935—Busi
ness w
In i n the
m h a central
^ '^ l e V west
x c e m is i o n very
of
good. With the possible exception oi
the south, conditions have improved
...
a t __
n
th o
ac!
the — prairies more i in
the l last
year th an in any other section
Job s and P ayrolls G ain ing
When we have a good tarm year
Building supply concerns In the
then business in the prairie states pialns states, as In every area, are
Is bound to be good. All the trade still in the dumps. The value of
barometers which I follow show permits granted in the centra, wesi
excellent increases for the agncul- in the past few weeks is much hlgh-
t „ r a i m - i i n n s T h a i is the reason er th an
in the early weeks cl
why I am urging concerns doing a ‘^ a c t m n 1^ Puortn-ik“ Hera. “ as
national business to push sales el throughout the country, the bigg.'s.
forts in the south and west.
boon to trade a n d employment
More Rains Probable for 1935-1940 would be a sustained revival li.
Last year was an unusual year building activity. Such a devclop-
from the w eather standpoint on the ment. however aw a. s a rise ui
prairies. But, in spite of the terrific rents for. at the present rate of re-
iirn n a h t M in n e so ta M o n ta n a Iowa tu rn - real estate investm ent is still
drought. Minnesota. Montana, low a unprofitable. Employment Is better
and Kansas had big increases in „ n j payrolls are higher th an a year
cash income. Nebraska and Missouri, ago in company with the general
—and particularly t h e D akota— improvement which has been In evi-
were hit very hard but they have deuce since last autum n,
been generously aided by the gov-
Retail trade reports from all ov-
ernm ent. So high prices plus gov- or th e great plains area confirm
em inent aid have brought a big encouraging reports 1 have re­
gain
a t first
hand.
farm er
gaui in
in cash
casn income
u itu u ir to
w the
uic farm
larm - ceived &jways
peen
a The spender
ers of the central west. Now again when he had the casii, Hence a
this year their fortunes depend ab- sharp increase in retail sales at
solutely on the weather If heavy this time is to be expected Actual-
rains and snows fall in the spring, ly. trade has been running about
1935 may be a normal crop year, fifteen per cent above 1934 and the
However, unless subsoil moisture is increase is closely in line with the
r replaced,
e n lo e e d
t this
h is y
v e e a a r rs
's harvest
h a r v e s t may
m a t g are
a ln handUn(j
ln f a r m about
income. fifteea
City Stores
per
noi . bf much better than 1934
more merchandise than .ast
The afterm ath of the drought year, w h i l e country department
is the biggest factor in the 1935 stores report th at increases are as
outlook for central west farmers. I nigh as twenty per cent. Whole-
am told th at much reserve seed saiers are doing a huge business in
was used for feed or sold for fancy
supplies, auto­
prices last year. Hence, seed mus't n??bll2 . and ,'ruc^ . u
the following idea which
now be shipped into the n prämie
ro irie , N o »Tospenty W ithout Farmer
been thinking over as n m . / t r a m
Sharing
states from other sections. This is I
rushes eastward. On every
:ry trip I
dangerous. If new seed is n o t
, tn at make to the west I become more
adapted to soil and climate, yields1 t0 ad y en l a r ^ e x t c ? b ^ m e ^ ' 1 ? -
w o n d ^ U ie r a “^ '
ma< bt;
very 1poo,r ' , And rem ember' :i« tv throughout the nation. Hence, ¿ e x c e p t of p r o d u c e « S
a short crop in 1935 may not be from a national standpoint, the the country- U-t me m o i^ v e r '
bullish.
There will be no h u g e farm outlook Is vitally im portant this occasion of stating the
carryovers this year to benefit by
i. reP°rted to my readers a few way r will" be controlled. T1
Thi
rising prices. So while the drought
a^ - t,b ™i^2sp£i2s .u2r
b.v compelling property and
of 1934 is now history, its ghost
n,f Xi? chinery to be destroyed as
„
mav foUow the plains farmers even or
th e
on the books. If con-
in to 19'ifi I a m in p iin e a fa rim.hf ,
ln
J ear t» tmpossio,e gress offered to pass anv one law
this h o w e v l r ^ n r ^ m ^ ^ L i f h ^ bt
present. On the for which I m i g h t a s k .i t would oe
? e a i0 '
' Snuthsonian one hand, there is the uncertainty th is:—T hat all farm ing and m anu-
m atttute friends say the country is °f the weather; and on the other, facturing oe put under a universal
now entering a cycle of more rain-
.ls fhc difficulty of selling a cost system and th at am ateurs in
iall.
good American crop at a fair price business be forbidden to sell below
Babson Optimistic on Livestock
" d" S ? " ? 1 w° i ld trade ccnd'/ cost. The books of every man and
and Mining
, ®.°arevr5 ',v,there,
enou«h concern should be audited under
A RGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday. March 7, 19,35
HOME
and family '-l«'nl Bunday with Mr
French, Charles J o h n s o n . O tto Hoi
and Mrs John Steelman oi Mollal­
heiger. Clarence (lonyo and lllalne
la o n their laduin they were ae
i iValdoi f
eompunied by Miss Marie Steel­
SAY AlAVvl,— tUWATS IU C o N G IA'1'n-t THE
Miss Madelyn Hliattuek. local
man, who spruit the past week at
N O tlN G C re^ ? WES' STtfiTTtO W C i T i N*
leaeher, uus an over nlglit guesl
the Pomeroy home
ai
llie C hili les J o h n s o n h o m e on
PCBTftY AGAIN— THE KINO O ' STUFF
Special I te a l P lan n ed
| Tuesday.
T here is unite a treat In store for
THAT GETS IN M y HAlhJ., O O N O U T U in K
those who attend services at the
Mr and M in Victor Clirlslriisen
it !? time fo C some S ulphur ano
church this Sunday morning and W a s h in g t o n G r a n g e H o st o n and Mr. and Mrs. O. Il (lonyii
a
good
attendance
is
desired
Mrs
M O LASSES ?
allended a lilrthdiiv party at the
Kuulee Mitchell, a returned mis­
F r id a y to 4 -H C lu b b e r s
Elmer Miller home In Portland on
sionary from China, will give an
¡Malurday evening
address telling of her experiences
in China Everyone Invited to be
MOUN TAINDAI.E The program
present at about hi 30.
given Malurdav evening a t the
C O R W IN H A R D W A R E
Miss Barbara Keller of lAirtland Monulalndale school house was a
visited Miss Eunice Minder Munday fliianelal success and the large
llradtjiittrtrrw
,
, Students In
- Program
— _ ------
.c ro w d in a tte n d a n c e w as g e n e ro u s
H
u
n
tin
g m id F is h in g
I f'01'1'* grange met at the hall hi ILs support. About
»24 wa.
Malurdav In all day session with | cleared. The eommlllee
for t h e
Supplies
pot luck dinner at noon. Tables program wishes Io thank
the p E'
Aladdin I.anipa
were set lor more than 7(1 Program P company. Bristol Hardware com
lu b e . T ested Free
mended scholars of the school who pany und all those contributing to Long's Radio
hx'k part In musical and literary (lie success of the urogram
whh M is " ^ ,“
E C
Mr ‘«'»I M rs E I" Ieining h a d
SAXTON A I.OONFY
¡hour April 8
, ininuii. uini LOUIS C a l k i n s of
Producer, of Quality
K
irnuath
Fa
IL,.
Mr and Mrs Glenn Mulder and
Munday visitors at the Floyd Hat- i
SAND and GRAVEL
faintly of laikc Grove visited Mr
S niders parents. Mr and Mrs J telv home were Mr and Mrs Wll Plant located 4 miles north of For­
Ham Tiffany and daughter Esther est Grove on Gules Creek. Plume
C Mulder. Sunday.
Mrs. g E. Lewis and son Elden of ISirtland, Jam es McKay o I
11I09R
Taylor.
W ash. Mrs Marla Jackson
and Mrs. A. Jackson ami daughter
Miss Erlene, all of Portland, visited
Mrs Hay Jackson and soil
John
W aller NleiKlemus, Henry
M rs J a c k s o n 's sister, M rs G eo r
Meaeluun. Mam Ralfcty, Jake Ral-
Mulder. Sunday
YOUNG'S
fety mid Mr and Mrs Joe Baker
j and family. J, McKay was asehool-
I m ate of Mrs. Marla Jackson. H en­
ry Meacham and Jake and Ham
"Thoughtful. Hynumtlietlc
Rnffely about 58 years ago.
Service0
To E ntertain club Members
P hon e 972
11II laboro
_ .............
____ people of the Vor­
W ashington G range met Matur-
One
hundred
boort community attended the 4 H d“ v w l" a basket dinner served at
achievement program m the com no°n An entertainm ent was pm
■ — ......<
munity hull February 27. according l>n
which Mrs. Klva Logan
to L. E Francis, assistant county
,'>'|x>rt of her trip u. Corval-
agent. TIUrtv-six club members “?•
»he attended tin- Home
from the six clubs In the conunun- f;,’'">l,mie program. Friday night
tty were presented with then 1
krange will entertain the 4-11
achievement pins
club members mid tlieir families
E verything In Insurance
Following clubs completed their
Mr. mid Mrs. w. J. Wall return
•
work In 1934 1IM) per cent and were cd home Munday after spending
Ph.
w
1791
IS12 WaAliinffton
presented w i t h
certificates o f several days In lAirtlmul. Mrs. j
achievement; Verboort sheep club. 1 N orthrup returned with them
Leisyvtlle corn club. Verboort corn amt will s|g-nd a week visiting rel
club mid the Hvhefflin dairy club atlvca here.
club? NT f'.*'1'11 Siimtay visitors at the F rrd Toel-
Hcynderlckx. John Gates, J o e |e home were Mrs g c Johnson
B ryan's daughter, i,awrse, Albert Jansen and Richard mid lamlly of Porllmid mid Mr Edgings mid Inside, dry.
M ra w “ u » u i
o U?
..
.
,u“* Mrs- t’avid Tsehnbold of Hel- lfl-lnch. (Ord
Followmg the achievement pro- vctla.
.
Ray Ego Is w orktng In Newberg
Program Held
Monntaindale
K X
ii„ r ^ k
«
M,~
Funeral Home
Verboort Four-H
Chibs Get Honors
RUSH LOW
FUEL
NcW GrOUp
Formed
1
ai}‘ members,
Mountain Top school will give
Program M arch 15. Pupils he
Wlth an average of 90 in all grades
an d deportm ent and neither ab-
,10r tard >' for the last m onth
» ‘'re Violet Morgan. Zane Wood.
Harold Brunson and A rdeth Etz-
»»ler. Eleven other pupils were
t lennän Rente
3H.IX
, R
v ,..c..nts lK>SDlt
dav . b °‘ ,,Y ,,.r ’A*
da£ J ? T ‘J t a Z m e n w
m,.«.e
-„d in g s’ w 1 b i o n ^ fh e H ro
e?am at the Vlc ismit View cSm'
- 5 aZFuir'cS as
n ..............
iiiiin iim x . lo uii t oiixm ils . c h a r-
les
Davts Donald Cawrse. Ray
Knodei.
Leo Knodei and Jam es
Ml '* T hird
year Albert Coussens.
Jules Vuylsteke, Re ml Coussens,
Vuylsteke. Maurice Claeys,
Leonard La hey ne. C y H l Lorenz
and Lawrence Jansen. Fourth year
Ed Seus. F ifth year -O erv aisJan -
.sen Sixth year Adelbert Evers and
Nolan Van Domelen Eighth year
Ignatius Evers.
"
Mr. and Mr#. Earl Hollenbeck
and Helen attended u birthday
dinner ut the home of Mr. and
Mrs H Robinson of Rickreall
Mrs. P Hergert was surprised
Friday by u group of friends from
Schefflin who came to .spend the
afternoon Bunco was played. Pi
ent were Mrs p H S Í luius, Mrs
Dittrich. Mrs R. Helnru li. Mr
and Mrs a K a h le Mr n n.I Mrs
h
Salzwedel. Mr anil Mrs G.
- , - . -
{?* ¡?d‘tr í' ^,rs <s Mehw ai - Mrs
it Kerkman. Mrs H Halm m M rs
M am anlel, Mrs K Biersdorf and
.son B urke. M tsses B eriüi e und
Esther Heinrich. Ixuiore
a.inow,
and E itlier Kahle.
Ret. pilono 2<W2
BRONCHIAL
COUGHS
Ju»t A Few Sip» and—
ps through the past five years, the n a tio n s business is about nine discourage new ones who do not n afd Jr. went to Occanlake Friday
Like A Flash— Relief!
should get their reward before long, p e r ^ n t above a year ago and only understand the game of business afternoon and rem ained until S a t- O n a rfn rlu /
M oot
Mpend 45 cents today ut Hills­
C attle and hog prices are very
f* 1", cent bclo»' normal and I would msis: on a sane de- urday evening as guests ot Mr. and
boro Pharm acy or any drug store
strong and I feel they will move
employment, a n d m anu- preciation"policy for ’a jl“ F ai“u re ~ to . Mrs. George Maynard
tor a botile oi Buckleys Mixture
d u rim ? th
ar rv Dairy-
,i-„ _ m
u n ^ n a g r e a ^m
c tiv
ity erahi
•-
--------■ do thls
-■
still higher during
the e v p year.
s ta e t te
ilm
pralrIe
*« th e greatest crane of
...... B
. . lazer
..... H
. . onored
u........
Mrs.
(triple a c tin g )-ta k e
a couple ul
men are in a similar position al- the av e r^ re ^ f^ 1 n J? biX,?^.tte r th,an capitalism. Every person, anim al
Mrs.
J. E. Blazer was lionor
doses
aiid sleep sound most all night
iB r Mra. R. L Co« I
though their prices have not been as sh o w if in thph
or p£Ult reachcs m aturity and tlier. guest at a
birthday dinner a t the
long
J an u ary F ailu res Low est
ricin; as
..
c M i? ilt .f1 ra
— m n a ri™ , o-ith ,#BOT“
W state
on. Only - capital,
„
------ passes
--------------------
-" e -— . debts
-«oo«,. and Ira G. McCormick home Sunday
o u u u o r.i KINTON—T hird quarterly con-
rising
feed
Gne little sip and often the or
NEW YORK Business failures In
nrieps in fast
t h . M as inn
...., costs.
—
M ilk
p a n s n s » ltn a year a g o property attem p t to defy th e law of Covers were laid for seven.
ference of the Evangelical churches
dliiary rough Is on It« way eon ■
finahv
1 area have Dakoh? nm i
' S °Utu 00i° le»ccnce. Herein lies one of the
Miss Gloria Hoffman entertained m this d is tr ic t wa h eld a t Kin- the United Mtates in the month
tlmie
for 2 or 3 days mid you'll
of
January
were
at
t
h
e
lowest
nnally reversed th eir downward n s v ra t
fX ?.? 7 ^ i e n ' , ? iorth r°ots of our unemployment. I tru st a num ber of friends February 27 ton church February 26 with Rev
hear no more from that lough old
_____
trend and are now ___
about twenty- _n, ,
J
, M
icne- th at the great central west will in honor of her overnight guest. W E. Simpson presiding . D , - . . , . point for th at month for any year
hang-on
cough th at nothing seems
five per cent higher th
th»„
io..
syva
pius
im
een
;
»
»
n
™
«
.
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r
an last Feb- twMitv-IUMi«oifMnAin^,ebraska v Plus not become infected with the "dead Mias Nellie Cher.evert, ot "Newberg from the oilier churches "were read. f)a!.lc to Jta '" lari,'
Thc n,im-
to help If not Joyfully satisfied
ruary. Butter and cheese quotations sas nlus tw entv-tw o^and'Tn '• Ka,n " wood of capitalism " as has the The
sending a t . delegation
‘L „ ’ »ho* I n by the
records o f.
4 I I V Fred
a iv u M
. I attern
t U l l V i l l family.
I s V J I l k l V , Mer-
i U b l " each
-
n R U U U il.
. - . r '
.
money buck Adv
a .™ ,
,
' Quotations sas plus twenty-two; and Iowa Dius east
vin W hitmore family and Don and
E. L. Cox with other members of
V84
have also moved
p
1 Publishers* Financial Bur
- - upward.
- a - -------- Unless we
— thirty-five.
- — . —. . . I . t . is on the tarm sec-
Lauren Haynes went to the Collin Scholls Odd Fellows lodge attended a^ ‘d l>‘.lJLd (h ltl.!1„ * i.:iv ,l,ia-.7>''<" nb<'r Services were field nt the
In
nave a tremendous improvement in tions th a t I now pin my hopes for
Copyright 15W5
Cree home ln Newberg Tuesday
meeting of o d d Fellows ui Hilia- and 1J04 1,1 JaI>uary. 1934
house Munday night by Mr. Everett,
pastures and feed conditions,
the utainter.ance of the present level
.
, - ,
evening and helped Cree celebrate ooro February 27.
but on account of the snowstorm,
over-production problem in the live- °* . business through the summer
bus birthday.
•
Mrs. Esther Adams of Sherwood
"Demoralization caused by vast attendance was light
stock and dairy industries has been
!c i? 1Pe,t,us for fu rth er recov .
i.xvv»a L A .u n
Mlss Alice M cInnis and Frank spent a few days last week with unemployment l our g n a te t ex
I'h'i.e who met for s n .h u ie
eliminated until 1936.
' ery m tn e iaU-
,
(Continue.) from p.Ke one)
Painter, with a group ot fnends. her brother and sister, George travagance. Morally it is the great sewing Wednesday aftern >on at
In
closing
I
iS
rn
as
a
white
elephant
and
is
known
made
a
trip
to
Bonneville
Sunday.
Hawley
arid
H
attie
Lawler.
est
menace
to
our
social
order
Industrial concerns in this sec
the Waldorf home were Helen Kln-
in closing i want to pass along
.
vipCrousiv omwsed its ae- ! Miss Louie Kalish and Ann O rn- : Ivan Bierly. son ol Mr and Mrs President Roosevelt.
sey, Mesdames tieorge Hill. 31dm",
--------------------------
" e n tä n e e bv t h e s t a t e ^
duif of Portland were guest« ol Floyd Bierly. who ls attending <> _______________
cepiance oy tne « a ie .
Mr aJ)d Mrs pet4,r O rnduff s a tu r- S. C . spent the week-end with his !■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ £
__
..
,
' day and Sunday.
parents
■
w h en the new liquor control
Stanley Shuck was out from
Mrs. Charles Pittm an, who with
commission took over the state's Hillsboro and spent th e week-end her family ls living on tile F ran .
SEE OUR FINE
liquor business they found th eir on the Finlgan farm. Mr. and Mrs. R ichards place, has been very 111
shelves loaded with stick th a t had Tom Shuck were guests here Sun- during the past week.
STOCK OF
not been paid for Monev t h a t da>' evening.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Leon T ru itt of
should have gone to w a rd navine
Ernest G uenther and daughter Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. W
S
him h T i L
Hel,'n Mae went to Corvallis F ri- C. Hall Sunday.
these bills had been reported out day evening and remained until
Mrs. H arriett Ford, a former
as profits and diverted to unem - Sunday afternoon. They vLsned Mrs. teac her In Kinton school, and Mrs
O n lv
nn
ployment relief ln order to bolster Viola R te:z and family and Lynn Ethel McCormli k and son Vh II
u ny
on
Up th e economy record of t h e G uenther and attended a birthday :,lld daughter M i
llla u h e
of
Meier adm inistration. The new ad- Party a t Junction City, honoring Hillsboro visited Mrs McCormicks
m inistration, as a result is le f t ' M rs- AM*1 Reetz.
m other. Mrs. Lilly M. Bierly S at-
FORDS
holdlng the sack fo r th e fa lse eron
Work on the Laurelwood road ls urday.
MUiltTCTIV lVItCt
Held at Kinton
Mason Hill
r ( aniini Nf»WC I
■
i
Floating Power
Hydraulic Brakes
All Steel Bodies
Dodge and Plymouth
USED CARS
S & ä S ä
e r s finished
i w
a
■ s r a
B“
P" a B Mr. " " and
d Mrs.
.
»^en
and
most
the
S H. Pomeroy an
The commission has informed Gov- stum ps blasted
R obert Pomeroy and daughters vls-
ernor M artin th a t no turn-overs
— ran k P ainter of Portland spent ited Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sparks of
F
to unemployment relief will be pos- several days last week a t the D P ortland Sunday Mr. Sparks was
sible for a t least 60 days if the M. McInnis home. Mrs. L. L. M ur- observing his 78th birthday anil
business is to be placed on a sound ra ^ and children of Portland spent members of his family were present
financial footing
I th e week-end here.
: to help him enjoy the day. Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton and son Pomeroy Is a daughter of Mr. and
1125 THIRD STREET
h is ‘said
t h a t letHsla
B ru c e a n d B1" Meyers visited the Mrs. Sparks
tio Some
T ^T a one
m atter
of give
a n d ra k e ’ £ rank oMei ers iam “ y east
Hills- j Services a t the church Sunday
Hillsboro
Oregon
.g
.v d . 5
boro Sunday.
! were well attended. Miss Marie
T h at might oe true from the stan d -
Mrs. Jo h n Walker entertained Steelm an of Molalla rendered a
point of the lawmakers themselves Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Frank vocal solo.
but from the standpoint of the Hill and family of WKch Hazel
An all day meeting of the Ladles'
lobbyists it is a m atter of get and and M r- and M rs- Herman W hit- Aid society with pot luck dinner
keep the other fellow from getting more ot la u re l.
was held February 27 at the home
Most of the lobbyists are here eith -
Mrs; s - A- Schiemen of Yoncalla of Mrs. Robert Pomeroy. About 15
To build your own home - to - 1 s t I n ^ e ^ s a g e of some r ^ d r M r ^ M r ^ V » » K r e d ^ o ^ r e ^ l u ^ ‘- e
' " B u h o W ith
18 usually the hope of measure tn which they are inter- and family and Mrs. Lena Meyers tied and other work finished
C oncrete B locks
many of US a n d the* r e s u l t tstcd or 10 block the Pa-ssa?e °f and daughter Norma spent Monday
Mrs. E. L. Cox went to Portland
, . f v ".,,.-.
"
some bill which they regard as m - e v e n in g a t the Hill h o m e in honor last Wed
nd tie iw c
t l years Ot sating a n d imlcal to th eir interests.
of Mrs Schiemer). Mr Schlemen ty-eighth annual Rebekah conven-
self denial. When t h e 1
• • •
was a n overnight guest here Tues- tion a t Odd Fellows temple of dis-1
hannv
c o m e s l f o o r r
The hottest - fight
of
session da7.
. . Top
n.
.
. wl„
... ^ ve a T trict
number
Mrs.
spent
nappy
t timp
i m e tomes
JS
° I the
tne stsMon
M(>untB|n
church
hursday
and one
Friday
a t Cox
the home
play m “~
about
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you. look into all kinds h a , ic n tp r i.H senate Ls
o,« concerned
t
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w“ v two weeks
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| of - Mrs.
Ethel
Meldruin, past
Of
material for buildinv l „ bill wi which dwmiM have
h«vth forbidden : Mrs. Sam
Sam O tto Honored
.president of the Rebekali Assembly,
C o n s id e r « n fe tv f r r m
Otto entertained with of Oregon, who lives ln Milwaukie
insifler safety trorn fire, public officials from holding party a dinner Sunday in honor of her Mr». Meldrum and son Francis and
durability, lo w mainte- offices also. The bill was a d m itte d -: husband's birthday a n n iv e rs a ry nephew. Ralph Lakin, returned
nance costs, protection from
aimed a t W alter Pierce, congress- i Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd home with Mrs Cox Saturday and
h eat and cold. Concrete masonry man from the second Oregon dis- 1 Crews of Newberg, Mr, and Mrs. spent the day a t the Cox home,
units will give you such a home t r ‘ct and demoncratic national com- Bd Oberg and Miss Edith Stone.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pomeroy
at a cost comparable with other m ltteem an from Oregon. Debate on ¡ L lo v d O u n th er a a s cnm<r>mmpnrad
kinds of building materiaU.
¡
bUl was conftoed to toe demo- with a
WrthSSr^ S S líto
T T'li (
n (-«->•«
| cratic members and w^s lib erally , Thursday evening when 17 of his
T ip
sprinkled with s u c h descriptive I friends gathered a t his home.
term s as "sore heards,” "scandal
Snow covered the mountain Mon-
North of Cannery on P. R. N. Ry.
O ffice Phone 1141 mongers,” “character assaslns.” etc. daV morning retarding the many
1 It passed the senate but was called Karden-'5 th a t were planted. F. E
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back and chucked back Into the Ho fm an
SE.,«.
Judiciary committee.
; w ayne Jones Is building a tem -
1 Dorary house 14 by 30 near the
The girl I am m arried to has a home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs
tw.in sister.
j p Jones.
,‘i®, ! How d0 you t e l 1 ’cm
Hav E?° wa!’ complimented with
apa.r t ; , .
a birthday dinner party Sunday.
I don t try to; Its up to the oth - Covers were laid for 10.
er one to look out for herself."— , Plez Bryan and Tom Twigg went
Ex.
to Portland Monday where they
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