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    Thnrnliiy. March 2C, 1936
H IL L S R O R O
Local People
Guests at Aloha
150 Attend Banquet
wof B. and P. W. Club
C om m unism :in,l fari.-un challenge
m ir r e p r r te n ta tiv e fo rm o f govern­
ment today mul tin- A in c iic a n peo­
ple n u w l beware, le .1 in r e v e lin g
fro m co m m u n istic ilo itrin e s , they
bock In to farlsm . T h li was the
warning o f Profesxoi J. L lo y d !.<••
Mn te r o f O regon S tute college in
tfiseussing "E ffe c tiv e Detnoeraey"
before the nnnitnl H u s in c
and
P rofessional W om en’s p u b lic re la ­
tion« banquet nt th e local cham ber
o f com m erce F rid a y nigh t.
Both of these extre m e form s of
govern m ent are poison, the peak
e r d e clin ed Eueiain lx m ore to be
feared than com m unism because
It strikes w ith w e alth and is clos­
e r to A m e rica today.
The recent depression has has­
tened the progress o f this co u n try
to w a u l m ore governm ent. I.eMus-
te r .s tated P u b lic w o ik s have been
ItW’cssary Io I are fo r the lin e n ,-
jlF iyed um l w ill con tinu e u n til pi i
vid e in d u s try can absorb th e .sur­
plus T h e people are product io n -
m inded nt present and are s e e k ­
in g to solve the problem by p ro ­
d u ctio n c o n tro l T h e y must become
d is trib u tio n -m in d e d before all ans­
w e r can be found
T h a t th e fin a l answer ns to
w h e th e r or not p riv a te In d u s try
eon absorb the unem ployed and
p ro v id e b u y in g pow er w ill come in
th e near fu tu re wax the o p in ion
o f the speaker The answer w ill lie
In the developm ent of one o f (lu c e
schools o f thought, n a n u lv S o cia l­
ism. c o lle c tiv is m (th e m id d le road)
o r in d iv id u a lis m
Discussions are clouded by the
fa ilu re o f m an y to realize the tru e
d e fin itio n s o f th» various types o f
governm ent. Le M aster contended
at the opening of hi. ta lk and p ro ­
v id e d his audience w ith the f o l­
lo w in g d e fin itio n s:
A n n rch v a form of governm ent
seeking the U topia o f no g o ve rn ­
m ent except th e G olden R ule
In d iv id u a lis m a th e o ry bused on
th e prem ise that governm ent Is a
in * '
try evil and th a t th e he t
( I m m e n t is the one tha t g o v ­
erns least.
C o lle c tiv is m a th e o ry based on
the consideration o f groups ra th e r
than e n tire ly the in d iv id u a l: a be­
lie f th a t the governm ent should do
m ore th a n m e re ly govern
S ocialism
fo rm o f governm ent
u n d e r w h ich the governm ent en ­
ters the fie ld o f p ro p rie to rsh ip , p a r­
tic u la r ly p u b lic u tilitie s .
C om m unism a th e o ry th a t g o v­
ern m en t p ro p rie to rs h ip should not
be lim ite d to p u b lic u tilitie s , but
should extend to the socialization
o f a ll w ealth.
A n a rch y Is o n ly a dream and this
c o u n try Is g e ttin g fa rth e r aw ay
fro m It eve ry day, the speaker
stated T he e a rly A m erican g o ve rn ­
m ent was o f t h e In d iv id u a lis tic
typ e b u t need fo r m ore g o ve rn ­
m ent has developed. In fact, the
developm ent o f o u r dem ocracy has
been
p a ra lle le d
by
increasing
am ount o f governm ent
G overnm ents m ay also be de ­
fin e d in term s of the n u m be r w ho
'u -
Le M aster pointed nut G ov-
n ^ u n r n t try one person a r u le r or
d ic ta to r, is au tocracy G overnm ent
b y a fe w is aristocracy. G o v e rn ­
m ent by m any is p o p u la r g o ve rn ­
m ent and m av be d iv id e d I n t o
de m ocra tic o r d ire ct fo rm and re p ­
rese ntative o r governm ent th ro u g h
representatives
The e a rly A m erican governm ent
was designed as a ris to c ra tic , b u t
co n s titu tio n a l
am endm ents
and
p o litic a l pa rties have developed it
in to a p o p u la r governm ent
T he banquet was opened b y sing-
DA
NCE
the music of
to
Ivan Koeber’s
Dance Band
9 Pieces -F eatu ring D ic k Kane
TWO NIGHTS ONLY_
B efo re the y leave on a
Coast to u r.
( Thursday
Saturday
March 26
March 28
“ l.“ O .O .T \ H all
Hillsboro
A dm. 25c
Before 9:15, 15c
A p p ro x im a te ly 1!M) H ill boro fo lk
attended the annual H ills b o ro night
i dinn er, p ro g iu rri and dance,
pon-
■ n rcil bv the A loha G range la I
Wednesday night. T o ta l served at
d in n e r wax about 27.1, In c lu d in g
( tub collect b d by Mi
A
people fro m A loha. Beaverton and
tto ffu ia n . vice pre ident. The pres­
P ortlund.
ident, M is F ayellu A lle n , presided,
P rogram in clu d e d vocal num ber
and gave tin* address of welcome by Ner i Thebeau o f P o rtla n d ; 13th
Re pon i s were made by J. II degree In itia to r y w o rk on Jake
G a iie tt. I ’ I. M i k , re, secretary of W ell and II A. K u r a tli by th e o r ­
the ehaudier o f commerce, and S der nf the Queen o f Sbebll w ith
W M e lliu iih . chief nf ttie H ills b o ro M t
M att K in g . M i C E B a rke r
fire d e p a iin ie n t. E nte rta in,ne nt In ­ and M i
V io la K ea rne y and M i.
cluded accordion selection.'; by M i i M a ry G rand ta k in g p a rt; ta lk o f
L a ve lle Jackson, humorous re a d ­ a p pre ciatio n by I ' L. Patterson,
in g . by Dcl.ox i A n ile , on. song, by vice pie; id en t H ill boro Cham ber
the clu b chorus under the d ire c ­ o f Com m erce, and w elcom e by
tio n o f M i
E dith C o lla is Evan- : G e a r lla g g . m aster of A l o h a
din t by Itev ( 'buries M. Reed and Grange, w ho presided. M ’ ?. W lch-
L.
M ooberry, accompanied by e r war) the piano accom panist.
Mrs. Heed, and Iris h solos by M rs
Evans, accom panied by M rs E n d
S ew ell. Several c lu b songs w ere
also sung d u rin g the evening.
One hundred and f if t y w e r e
seated at the tables, w h ich w ere
S C H O L LS I.y n n H ow ard, son nf
decorated in the St. P atrick', m o tif,
and the m enu ca rrie d out the same M r. and M rs E lm e r H o w a rd of
m o tif C om m ittee In charge o f the Scholls, and M i s Erm a Schuster,
banquet a n d program
included w ho has been liv in g at th e O tto
Me dames Emma M cK in n e y, Ed S chultz borne at B ethany, were
a t
V ancouver,
Wash .
w ard S chulm ci ich. M arie
Priest, m a rrie d
I. ( ' M onberry, Fred Sewell. A. M arch 18 T hey were accompanied
F
Schendel. a n d Misses M a rie by her m other, Mrs. H o rn , and
bro th er, V ernon Schuster, both of
Mi lan on and K ath lee n C a ld w e ll.
Chehalis, and M rs. E lm e r H ow ard
and M i« A va H ow ard.
P up ils A tte n d C oncert—
T hursd ay evening Anna Peters,
M r. and M rs. E a rl B ow m an and
E velyn
H a w orth , M u rv
M anley,
Bow m an
of
B eaverton
Hosanne W eil. Irene Engeldinger, W illia m
D ix ie Lee M aeD ow ell. B etty Hobbs. were d in n e r p a rty guests o f M r.
M a rion lla g g and Blanche Einigan, and M r J It G a rre tt, and in the
G a rre tt
p u pils of Erm a T a y lo r S paiks, a t­ a ftern oon M r. and M i
tended the concert nt t|ie a u d i­ and th e ir guests visite d M r and
to riu m In P ortland, given by A le x ­ Mrs. B yro n G a rre tt in P ortla nd .
ander Itrn ilo w s k y , the w o rld fa ­
Lester Chase, a student at M o n ­
mous Russian pianist
O thers in m o u th N o rm a l school, spent the
tlie com pany were M r
It F ra n k week end at his home here, corn­
Peters. M r
lla g g o f H eedville, and ing dow n to te ll his sister L o rra in e
M, . J E iliig a n ot ( 'm eel; i..
good-bye when she le ft on her
tr ip to C a lifo rn ia and M exico.
Cousin V isits—
W
Scholls Couple
Married March IS
M rs. Kate I. K na pp o f Dallas, a
cousin of M r-
Ulu.xsing'x m other,
visite d at the A II. Blussing home
last we, k M rs K n a p p ’s father, the
la tg Ira W ard, came around the
horn to th is co u n try. M rs Knapp,
w h o received her m usical educa­
tio n in San Fronclxco, was a fa ­
mous p rim a donna in her younger
days, und appeared in a ll th e la rg ­
er citie s in the west.
•Miss H eintz Hostess—
M i s Irene H eintz e n tertain ed on
the evening o f M arch 18 w ith a
p a rty h o n o rin g M rs Jack F le isch ­
er. Present were Mesdantex J. IL
G a rre tt, L. C’ K ram ien . J A K ra m -
len. G. N. T aggart, I,. C. Lom ax,
E. W H eintz. N ew ton Thom pson,
I. T MePheeters. Claude M o rle y,
and Misses Peggy D o he rty. P atty
Lom ax. B e tty Joan K ra m ie n . Elea­
n o r K ra m ie n . and the hostess.
Bustads R e tu rn —
M r. and Mrs. C lem ent Bostad.
w ho «pent the last year and a h a lf
at Baker. Mont., and in the east,
re tu rn e d Sunday and w ill spend
some tune at the home of M r. and
Mrs. P. A. Anderson before m o vin g
to th e ir fa rm near Scholls O th e r
d in n e r guests Sunday at the A n ­
derson home were M r. and Mrs.
H a ro ld L itse y and sons o f P o rt­
land.
Allend
I ’. S. W. V. B anquet—
M r. and M rs
A lb e rt S p ie rin g
and M r. und Mrs. Hugh Rogers
spent Inst week at N e w p o rt and
attended the reception and ban­
quet given Sunday fo r d e pa rtm e nt
o ffice rs o f Spanish A m e rica n W ar
Veterans' eamp and a u x ilia r y by
Farthest West cam p of N ew port.
Young Democrats Danee—
Y ou ng D em ocratic clubs n f M u lt­
nom ah co u n ty w i ll give th e ir a n ­
nu al M onte C a rlo b a ll in the b a ll­
room o f th e M u ltn o m a h ho tel in
P o rtla n d S atu rday evening. M arch
28. D a ncin g to m usic o f Eddie
B u rk e ’s orchestra.
E n te rta in at D in n e r—
M r and M rs. James Say e n te r­
tained W ednesday evening w ith a
d in n e r p a rty before the Masonic
dance. Guests were Messrs, and
Mesdames Paul Patterson. J. M
Person. J. I,. Searcy. Russell T is ­
dale, E dw ard Coman. and A lf O.
Johnson o f Forest G rove.
M r. and Mrs. F ritz Abendroth
re tu rn e d Tuesday fro m a few days’
vi it w ith relative.' and frie n d s at
Eugene, M a rs h fie ld , and Southern
O regon points.
Robert Emerson, student nt U. of
0 . spent s p rin g vacation w ith his
m other and g ra nd m othe r, M r- C.
J. Emerson and Mrs. R. D. Eng­
lish, at H o te l W ashington.
W ilfe rd L a n n in g o f G rants Pass
i
v is itin g M r. and M rs Charles
K etchum th is week He is a high
school senior and plans to attend
P a cific u n iv e rs ity ne xt fa ll.
M r. and M rs. Lee C la rk a n d
fa m ily spent Sunday w ith M r and
M rs H e n ry Hansen at C latskanie.
Lester rem ained at the Hansen
home fu r his vacation th is week.
Helen and P a tty C yru s
a re
spending the w e ek’s vacation w ith
th e ir grandm others. M rs It. W o rk ­
man and M rs. M a ry C yrus, and
oth er re la tive s at C o rva llis.
Charles Parsons o f A lb e rta , C an­
ada. is a guest of his sister. M rs.
M in n ie G e rrish , and oth er re la tive s
and friends.
Mrs. Charles W erne r and da ug h­
ters B e tty and S h irle y o f P o rtla n d
were guests d u rin g the w eek-end
o f Mrs. W. S. E ve re tt and fa m ily .
Miss Pat M eeuwsen spent the
w eek-end w ith her parents, M r
and M rs. Thom as M eeuwsen. at
Roy.
Miss M arg are t Johnson, student
at U. of O.. spent sp rin g vacation
w ith her parents, M r. and Mrs.
E lm e r Johnson.
Miss P ea rl A lle n o f th e h ig h
school fa c u lty is va ca tio n in g th is
week w ith he r m o th e r and sister at
A m ity .
Thom as Tongue, student at U. of
O , Is spending sp rin g vacation w ith
his parents, M r. and M rs. T . H.
Tongue.
M au rice Dean of W illa m e tte u n i­
versity. S a le m . Is spending t h e
week's vaca tion w ith his parents,
M r. and M rs. R. A. Dean.
M r. and M rs. A lv in C la y to n of
M ilw a u k ie w ere w e ek-e nd guests
o f Mrs. C la y to n 's m other,
Mrs.
H a ttie D a v id so n .
ARGUS,
have need o f in fo rm a tio n you w ill in him , th e same b rin g e th fo rth N. T a ylo r. Be erton. — Paid udv
kn o w w here to tu rn fo r it.
m uch fr u it: fo r w ith o u t Me you — —-____ -
These warm days suggest the
,n do no'diin,.
io the an
If
ou tdoo r s p o rt, so we have chosen you abide in him . you are the '
Guns, Ammunition
a book on fish in g : "Ju s t-F is h in g ' t r u it f u l brunch d ra w in g y o u r life
by Ray Bergm an. Here we have from the Vine. Jesus C h rist You !
S f 1
Fishing Tackle
the
•erets o f successful fishing, in H im and H e in you A nd i f his
■ Ol'',I by the W om an’s clubs of Read th i . book and y o u r fis h in g word abides in you. it w ill give
I f you you the fa ith to step out on the I 128 2nd Ave.
1)0,h place
This being A r t Week. I trip-, w ill be successful
Phone 72
Rev. A. R ,h,-Ip o f Sandy w ill there, tlic y have about e ig h ty o f , are
fi .herrnan you w ill gam promises o f God. N o w w h ich fo r I
Agent
Long
Radios
speak at the local hig h school M i
W anke r' ; p a in tin g ; of some I m uch valua ble in fo rm a tio n . I f Just yo u ’’ The w o rld and its w o rry or
ou w ill become more C h ris t and fru itfu ln e s s ? —G eorge I
a u d iio r . r n th is evening at the h isto rica l la nd m arks o f Oregon. ! a beginner
fif th p u b lic Lenten service. He w i ll Be id ' her lectures w ith the p ic ­ enthusiastic.
D o n 't forge t these nice days for
peak on the question tha t P ila te ture., Mrs. W catherred w ill ad-
d iffe re n t schools on
o u r ta k in g pictures Read the book on
ad dle ,;cd to the Jews at the tr ia l d r,
“
P
ractica l A m ate ur P hotography ”
of ( ’In i I. “ W hat shall I then do s t a ' , ; e a rly h isto ry. D u, mg tier
N e xt w eek we w i ll lis t some
w ith -li us, w h ich is called the a t -nee from H ill. boro, the H is­
to ric a l C e nter at the c o u rt house books o f special interest to m o th ­
Chr i t
At the service last week the i t In charge o f M iss B e tty R iley ers.
L u th e ra n r h o ir composed o f m em ­ and M i >.< Wanda P ark. The tw o
HOME MADE P AR AB LE
bers from
the congregations at yo u n g la d ie ; have been h e lp ing
H illsb o ro , Fore t Grove. S th e fflin w ith the e x h ib it fo r the past m onth
Once upon a tim e a foolish
and
B lo o m in g
rendered
Darm­
fo u n ta in pen »aid thi. to h im se lf
stadt's "C h ris t, the L ife o f a ll the ■
" I am a fra id to be in the keep­
Living" and John Spencer's “ Jesus,
in g o f th is man w ho bo ught me,
S avior, P ilot Me” , Mrs. P. Sthaps
fo r I have o n ly a litt le in k le ft
sin gin g a solo p in t in the la tte r.
and when th a t is gone he m ig ht
Miss V io le t W ick .sang a soprano
B A N K S - M r. and M rs. Charles not have any to put in. So there
solo e n title d “'T he B e a u tifu l G a r­ Sew ell o f H illsb o ro , M rs. W illia m I w o u ld be, inkless and helpless
den of P rayer " Rev. E. W. H in ­ l'io and litt le son o f V ancouver ; and hopeless."
richs o f B lo om in g spoke on the and M rs. Ray H e rb e rt o f P o rtla n d
Poor lit t le pen. w o rry in g y o u r-
question directed b y P ila te the were d in n e r p a rty guests W ednes­ I self in to a decline fo r fear y o u r
Roman governor to C h rist: "W h a t day o f M r. and Mrs. E li G rind le . o w ne r w i ll fa il
you on th e in k
Hast Thou Done’’ " Pastor H in ric h s The occasion was th e 51st w edding I You ought to believe h im and be
luted that "th e answer o f Jesus to a n n ive rsa ry o f M r. and Mrs Sew- at peace. He te lls you he has l i f e - ,
th is question is tw o fo ld : negative ell. Mrs. Sew,
and M rs. G rin d le g iv in g messages to w r ite and qu arts
and positive. He states th a t He has are sisters.
o f in k to boot. A n d to w r ite ju s t
established a kingdom , but a k in g ­
these words, you are his choice of '
dom th a t ‘is not o f th is w o rld '. I t is
a ll th e po in ts in the store.
“ W hen You W ant Q u a lity M erchandise—T h in k o f l Ts”
no e a rth ly realm lim ite d to a ce r­
S illy ta lk , you say? Pens can't
ta in te r r ito r y o f th is earth. I t is no
207 E. M a in St.
H ow e & W ells, Props.
H ills b o ro
w o rry ! N o w listc-n—
T w o v e ry fin e te c h n ic a l books
tem po ral kingdom whose rise and
Once the re was a c h ild of God I
fa ll is te rm in a te d b y some date have
been
placed
on
th
e
re
fe
r
e
n
c
e
. ,
. .. u
i
t .
,
. i who said to himself—
E n g in e e rs
am a fra id to tru s t
l f QV.
on the calendar. It is no secular Lh e lT : o » N? -Chai“ L
kin gd om , set up to reg ulate the Handbook, L .o n e l M ars, e d ito r - in - ' e r , n to thp hands o f m y H eavenly
m a te ria l w e a lth and p u rsu its o f chief,
F ather. I f I y ie ld m yself u tte rly
men. I t is no p o litic a l kin gd om .
Some chapters w ill lx> o f in te r- o ve r to h im to do his w ill, he m ay
supported by taxes and defended or <*st to anyone w ho has a home, as: not be able to hold me up and
extended bv m ilita r y force C h ri t's The chapters on pa in ts and p ro ­ clo th e and feed me and m ine. I
kin gd om is not o f th is w o rld ,' does te c tiv e coatings, te llin g how to pre- w i ll keep on ju s t as now and hold
not fom ent re b e llio n against the pare surfaces fo r p a in tings, about to th e w o rld and m y ow n plans ■
ordained powers o f .secular govern- paints, and ro o fin g m aterials, con- and way. I fea r to g ive over t o !
merit. does not in te rfe re in m atters crete and b u ild in g con stru ction , G od m y life , ab ilities, tale nts and ™
o f statecraft.
I fu e l and furnaces.
M a tin e e S a tu rd a y a t 1 :3 0 P. M .— E v e n in g a t 6 :3 0
plans, fo r he m ig h t not be able.”
“ P o s itiv e ly
He
answered
th e '
O th e r chapters are diesel engines,
P oor foo lish child. God has a ; |
question ’Thou sayest th a t I am I aeronautics, chapters on lig h tn in g , pla n fo r y o u r life and i t w i l l not
a K in g .’ a born kin g, the Messiah rules fo r b u ild in g , w e ld in g , lathes, u n fo ld u n til you q u it se lf and step
o f Jew ish prophecy, w ho came de­ m echanical re frig e ra tio n , autom o­ o u t on his promises. “ H e rein is
m y F athe r g lo rifie d , th a t ye bear
lib e ra te ly in to the w o rld to 'bear biles. m achine shop practice.
Feature
T h is book should p ro ve a v a l­ m uch fr u it: so shall ye be m y
Feature No. 1
witness un to the tru th .' th a t is, to
uable
reference
book.
disciples." So said ou r L o rd .
reveal the tru e G od u n to men and
"A m e ric a n C iv il E ngineer's H a n d ­
H o w Lord?
to p u b lish H is plan to save the
"H e th a t abideth in m e and I
race from sin; to te ll the w o rld book." M e rrim a n and W igg in. A
standard
reference
book.
The
chap­
th a t in th is w ay God has loved it,
su rve yin g ,
foundations,
M y U ncle used to say. “ T ru s t
th a t He gave H is o n ly begotten ters o n
Son. th a t whosoever b clie ve th in e a rth w o rk , tim b e r structures, ma ! in P rovidence and keep y o u r
H im should not perish b u t h a v e lsonry' p la in and re in fo rc e d con- bowels open." I absorbed the P ro v i-
ir r ig a tio n
and
drainage, dence p o rtio n before be in g e lig ib le |
e ve rla stin g life .”
I crete,
_________________
I w a te r pow er, stone w o rk , steel, to vote, b u t “ doggone" i f I w asn't
steam gives a general idea o f a few h ittin g near fo r ty before I realized
I.ra v e fo r W ashington—
1 o f th e subjects treated. A s k to th e la tte r wisdom —T h a n k you. and
M r. and M rs C. E. W ells w i l l | see these books, and get a gen- rem em ber frie n d ly "B o b " B a rre tt,
leave S aturday fo r W ashington. D. I e ra l idea o f the in fo rm a tio n con­ candidate fo r Assessor, a T o w n -
C.. where Mrs Wells w ill attend tained in them . T hen w h en you sendite.—P aid adv.
the na tio n a l convention o f D a ug h­
ters o f the A m erican R e vo lu tio n .
60 THRII.l'u-tG MWUTG
T hey w ill re tu rn t h e
n o rth e rn
ot R id in g . Roping,
ro u te th ro u g h Canada, v is itin g r e l­
atives in C hicago and oth er places.
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DE WITTS
T he t r ip w ill be m ade by auto,
ove r the southern route, and w ill
ta ke about six weeks.
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Mrs. W ells Hostess—
Mrs. C E W ells en tertain ed w ith
a dessert luncheon and b ridg e at
he r home T hursd ay afternoon, w ith
seven tables in play. The St. P a t­
ric k 's m o tif was ca rrie d out in dec­
orations and menu. M rs. J. W.
B a ile y received hig h honors at
con tra ct bridge, w i’ t, M rs. J. W.
K e lle y low . A t au ction b rid g e M rs.
H e n rie tta M organ received h i g h
K R A M IE N 'S
score and M rs A. H. B lassing low .
has n combination of economy fea­
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M i's Don,-Ison H onored—
M rs. Lym a n Howe and M iss Elda
Hershey w ere hostesses at a m is- '
cellaneous showed last T h u r s ­
day afternoon, co m p lim e n tin g M iss
M ild re d Donelson. whose m a rria g e
to James D ie ric k x was an event of
Tuesday evening.
M oores Honored—
N eighborhood card clu b he ld a
su rp rise p a rty on M r. and M rs. E.
W. M oore at th e ir home S atu rday
n ig h t.
M iss V irg in ia Brogden and Miss
Elsie C im in o o f th e high school
fa c u lty are spending the sp rin g
vaca tion in C a lifo rn ia . T h e y w i ll
v is it M iss Brogden's aunt. M rs. J.
F. Jarvis, and fa m ily at Sacram en­
to, and M iss C im in o 's uncle at Palo
A lto .
M rs. C. J. Em erson o f F o rt Peek.
M ontana, a rrix'e d T hursd ay fo r an
in d e fin ite v is it w ith her m o th e r
and sister, Mrs. R. D. E ng lish and
Mrs. J. W. K elle y. She w i ll also
v is it h e r son R obert at Eugene.
Misses M y ra and M a rth a C a lef
o f Eugene w ere guests M onday of
th e ir re la tive . M rs. G e rtru d e Calef.
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M iss L u c ille S laym on
w eek-end at Yachats.
DODGE "Beauty Winner’’ SAVES YOU MOflEY
ON GAS, OIL AND UPKEEP!
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Style-Mart Clothes
M rs. J. S. Robinson le ft Sunday
fo r a week's v is it w ith her da u g h ­
ter, M rs. M a rth a H u ll, at Gaston. '
'C ome in and see how new 1936
Paire Three
OREGON
Mr.- i . Weatherred
Rev. Schelp io
Tour
Speak Iait her an on Mr Lecture
E d yth T ozier W cathe rre d i;
A.storia Uns week
Service Tonight inw ith a le id ctu e re and engagem
ent) spon-
M rs. M. L y n c h of Redm ond was
a guest last w eek o f he r b ro th e r
and s is te r-in -la w . M r. and M rs. J.
W. B ailey.
Respiration Demonstrated—
Bud Rogers, w h o is sca lin g logs
M rs. Charles E llis o f M e d fo rd '
D r. H. D. H uggins and fire m e n fo r the S o u thern P a cific at W illa ­
was a week-end guest o f Miss
P aul iiin g le and A. I,. B ro c k dem ­ m ina. spent the w e ek-e nd a t home. M a rio n L y tle . M r and M rs. E l l i s ,
onstrated a r tific ia l re s p ira tio n to
fo rm e rly resided here w hen M r
M iss Roberta Lee. student at O
the H ills b o ro F irs t A id class last
E llis was m anager o f the S h e ll
T h u rsd a y evening in the lib ra ry S. C.. spent last w eek w ith Miss O il com pany.
W in o n a T u rn e r.
basement.
M r. and M rs. R. C Busch and
Jack C o n n e ll o f W o od bu rn was a
M rs. O. A. M cLeod visite d th e ir
week-end guest at the hom e o f his
relative s, M r. and Mrs.
D e lbe rt
father. J. W. C o nn ell.
Scott, at Scappoose Sunday.
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Corner Third and Baseline
Phone 391
A. 11. Busch, Prop.
S elfrid g e F u rn itu re Co.
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