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M i S3 Phoebe J H a w th o rn » ’. a se n io r in L in f ie ld college, w ill be th e so lo ist o f th e 11 o ’c lo ck s e rv ­ ice in th e H ills b o ro M e th o d is t c h u rc h S u n d a y m o rn in g . Mr a i.d M n C h . u h ’S W i t c h e r and th re e c h ild re n and M iss M i l ­ d re d D a rb y o f T illa m o o k .-.pent the w e e k -e n d a t th e G eorge S e lfrid g e home. V is its fro m H o n o lu lu — M r and M rs B L e e rs o f O ak i of Ron >- H a rb o r. Wa.-h . spent th e w e e k-e n d lu lu a rr iv e d T ue sd u y fro m San w ith M r. and M r Ben W Faber. F ra n c is c o to spend a p a rt o f her M rs. L o ir s is a s is te r o f M rs. th re e m o n th s ' v a c a tio n w it h her Faber. co u sin , M rs V e r lu i C o ch ra n , and M r and M rs W a lte r F ra z ie r and fa m ily . M i i A v a il is e m p lb ycd d a u g h te r B a rb a ra o f M a rtin e z . C a l . in H o n o lu lu by th e B is h o p N a tio n a l! are guest» o f M rs. F ra z ie r ’s a u n t. B u n k and T ru s t co m p a n y, und th is M rs. Sain C oy. a n d fa m ily . Is h e r f ir s t v is it to th e m a in la n d , M r. and M rs G. A M itc h e ll and M rs . K e lle y S p e a ke r— fa m ily o f P e n d le to n spent th e D e lp h ia n s o c ie ty w ill meet M o n ­ w e e k-e n d w ith M r. and M rs. J. L day fo r lu n ch e on w it h M rs. It II , Searcy. E a ste r ut one o’clock. Mrs J. W ; M rs. A r t h u r K ro c g e r a tte n d e d a K e lle y w ill be truest sp e a ker and S ig m a K a p p a tea in P o rtla n d M o n ­ w ill ta lk on h e r t r ip to M e x ic o a d a y a fte rn o o n a t th e h o m e o f M rs. fe w m o n th ' ago. M rs T ho m a s C o n ­ H a r rie t M oo re . n e ll and M rs G . T. M c G ra th have Mr and M rs. S. H T h w a ite ch a rg e o f th e p ro g ra m , s tu d y s u b ­ sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d at B re m e rto n . je c t o f w h ic h is " M e x ic o ." W a s h . w it h M r. a nd M rs. W. F. T a y lq r. Mrs. Ilurd Hostess— M rs. E E G ilb e r t o f S alem is M iss K a th le e n S h o re and Miss Hazel Moon Of C a lg a ry . A i l a l t a . v is itin g h e r b ro th e r and s is te r-in - la w . D r. and M rs. H e n ry Y oung. C anada, w e re h o n o r guests at a d in - ; M iss M a rth a S ta n g e l o f P o rtla n d ner p a rty F rid a y n ig h t nt th e i spent th e w e e k -e n d w ith M rs. hom e o f M r. and M rs E F. H u rd O th e r guests w e re M iss Bessie C a ro lin e S ta n g e l and fa m ily . S tra ite . C u r tis D u rie . R oy P a in te r M rs A n n a W illia m s o n is s p e n d ­ f nnil Fi ne, t BrOWR. in g th e w eek at Seaside w it h M iss R u th B lu m o f P o rtla n d . Starts Dramatic Classes— Mr H II. S ta n n a rd announce» , th a t she w ill s ta rt d ra m a tic classes i O c to b e r 11. T h is is a re g u la r u n i- I v e r s lty course. J u n io r t h e a t r e ! groups. I». V . V. M eets— D a u g h te rs o f U n io n V e te ra n » w ill m eet M o n d a y n ig h t at tlie V e te r­ ans’ h a ll on W est M u in street. Return from Phone 953 : Mt A zalea S ager state le a d e r o f hom e e co n om ics e x te n ion. w ill m eet w ith e x te n s io n u n it o ffic e rs , c o u n ty e x te n s io n c o m m itte e , and a ll o th e rs In tc re led in le a rn in g h o w to c o n d u c t a business m e e tin g p r o p « ly , iri th e c o u n ty c o u rt roo m o f th ' c o u rt house in H ills b o r o to ­ d a y < Thui .day) b e g in n in g a t 10 a. m. T h e m o rn in g m e e tin g is p r i ­ m a r ily fo r e x te n s io n u n it o ffic e rs , b u t a g e n e ra l m e e tin g a t 1:30 w ill be o f in te re s t to a il those c o n d u c t­ in g m e e tin g T h e n 1 w ill be a d e m o n s tra tio n o f a p ro p e r ly c o n ­ d u cte d business m e e tin g A d d it io n ­ al in fo rm a tio n can be o b ta in e d by c a llin g th e c o u n ty agent's o ffic e . M a u d M M orse e x te n s io n s p e c ia l­ ist in p a r - n t e d u c a tio n and c h ild d e v e lo p m e n t w i l l speak on “ T h e C a re o f C h ild r e n ” at a m e e tin g to be h e ld in th e c o u rt house F rid a y A ll m o th e r;, g ra n d m o th e rs and o th e rs in te re ted in a p p ly in g n u rs ­ e ry school m e th o d , o f c h ild t r a in ­ in g in th e hom e a re in v ite d to a t­ tend. T h e m e e tin g w i l l s ta rt at 1:30 p m. an l w ill be h e ld in th e c o u n ty c o u rt ro o m , a c c o rd in g to M iss B la n c h e E ie k w o rth , c o u n ty hom e d e m o n s tra tio n a gent. T h e m e e tin g is p la n n e d to s ta rt th e t r a in in g o f those w h o w ish to s u p e r­ vise o r ca re fo r c h ild re n , b u t any person h a v in g the ca re o f c h ild re n w ill fin d th e d iscu ssio n v e ry v a lu ­ able. 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W ash . v is ite d w ith M a ry Y o d e r w e re R o u n d -U p v is ­ Mr and M r». V e r lin C o ch ra n ito rs fro m F rid a y to S u n d a y . T h e y acco m p a n ie d M is s Y o d e r's parents. S a tu rd a y e v e n in g M r. and M rs. G o rd o n H u lit o f M r a nd M rs L le w e lly n o f P o r t­ McCloud, C a l., »pent the week-end la n d . to P e n d le to n . M iss C o n sta nce C o c h ra n o f B a k e r w ith h is p a re n ts. M r. and M rs. I, a rr iv e d T u e sd a y fo r a fe w days' IV . H u lit. M r. and M rs M . A S c h m id t and v is it w it h h e r siste r, M rs. J W d a u g h te r V e rn a . and L o r c t l a B a rn e y, a nd fa m ily b e fo re g o in g to W r ig h t spent th e w e e k -e n d at M o n m o u th , w h e re she w ill a tte n d N o rm a l school. I R o cka w a y M rs J a c k I.ochead and d a u g h te r F ra n k C a rte r, fo r m e r ly o f Eugene, was a guest o f D r and M rs. A . O D o n n a o f Salem spent th e w e e k ­ end w it h D r. and M rs. A O. P i t ­ P itm a n T h u rs d a y evening m an. D on n a had h e r to n s ils re m o v ­ M rs, A lm a S cheetz and son o f ed M o n d a y at Jones h o s p ita l. V a n c o u v e r. W ash . w e re w e e k-e n d M r. and M rs. R o y a l C o c h ra n o f i guests at th e W illia m R obb home. O a k la n d . Cal., w e re guests M o n ­ M ias C h r is tin e R o b b le ft S a tu r ­ d a y o f M r. a nd M rs. J N. W ile y , day fu r A lb a n y , w h e re she w i l l a t ­ en ro u te h o m e fro m C anada. te n d A lb a n y C o lle g e . E d w a rd L S c h e id t, te a c h e r o f M r. a nd M rs. V ic to r S. M adsen v io lin a n d p ia n o at R ock C re e k , spent S a tu rd a y w it h r e la t iv e s at has resu m e d te a c h in g a fte r a m o n th ’» v a c a tio n . S ilv e rto n . M r. a n d M rs. D ic k S to lte n b e rg D a vis A u ld and V e rn o n S m ith j a tte n d e d th e R o u n d -U p at P e n d le ­ spent th e w ie k - e n d w ith M r. and M rs Ed Reede a t S ilv e rto n . to n last w eek. in g S u n d a y m o rn in g in th e V e n e ­ tia n th e a tre , b e g in n in g a t 9:45 E vang. list Ross has addressed men a ll o v e r t h " n a tio n in elube- I'x lg e h a lls and ch u rch e s. T h e m e e tin g S u n d a y m o rn in g is sponsored by th e "9 9'’ m en's class (if tlie C 'hri - tia n i lu rc h , ta u g h t by R. F. P u t­ nam , pastor. T o n ig h t 'T h u r s d a y ) th e e v a n g e l­ ist's them e i "T h e W ay to H a v e n " and he w ill s k e tc h b e fo re th e a u d i­ ence a n o th e r one o f h is b e a u tifu l a r t pe to re s as "B e y o n d th e T id e " is be in g sung lie w ill also p la y a saxophone and v io lin solo. F rid a y . “ Second C o m in g o f C h r is t" w ith " B e a u tifu l G a lile e " th e a rt p ic ­ tu re : S a tu rd a y . "S h o rt Beds and N a rro w C o v e rs " w ith th e a r t p ic ­ tu re . "T h e H a r b o r la n d ," S u n d a y m o rn in g . T h e N e w T e s ta m e n t A n E v e ry M e m b e r C h u rc h :’’ e v e n in g " H id in g B e h in d O u r R e fu g e of L ie s " w ith a r t p ic tu re , “ T h e O ld R ugged Cross." A fe a tu re o f in te re s t at th e r e ­ v iv a l th is w e e k has been th e “ T w o A ce s." M r. and M rs. C h a rle s Stone, n o ted ra d io and co n c e rt n e g ro s in g ­ e rs fro m Des M oines. Io w a . T h e y appeared S u n d a y and T uesday T h e m ee tin g s c o n tin u e n ig h tly , b e g in n in g at 7:45 o 'clo ck. T h e p u b ­ lic is in v ite d . Visit Yellowstone Park— Joe N Coe and L . Y. Congdon, p ro p rie to rs o f th e P e rfe c tio n B a k ­ ery. re tu rn e d T h u rs d a y fro m about a w eek's t r ip to Y e llo w s to n e N a tio n ­ al p a rk T h e y sp e n t some tim e at 'h e s m e lte r at A naconda. M ontana, on th e ir w a y home. 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H o race M eeklem , 1209 S.E. 60th Ave., w rites "K o ra g o o d m an y y ears we h av e used g a s fo r heating, cooking, w a t e r h e a t i n g a n d re frig e ra tio n —a n d h av e found it to be m o st co n v en ien t, e ffi­ cien t an d econom ical. In so far a s th e h e a tin g p la n t is con cerned, all I know is th a t tw io a y e a r one of y o u r service m en calls to in sp e c t it, to lig h t it o r tu r n it off. I t o p e ra te s a u to m a tic a lly an d re q u ire s no a tte n tio n w h a ts o e v e r from me. A s co m p ared to th e co n v en ­ ience, th e co st of g a s se n d e e is a b s u rd ly low, th a n k s to your sp e cial co m b in atio n r a te .” PRINTER. AI P C utler, $25 N E. Ave-, m ) s • ■ gal • in th e m o rn in g by flicking m y fin g er on th e th e rm o s ta t le c e rta in ly easy. T h n t’s w hy r like n e v e r-fa llin g g a s h e a t. G as doesn’t cost SERVICE STATIO N M ANAGER. “You may quota me a s sa y in g th a t I'm v ery m uch pleased w ith g a s h eat. I con sid er g a s th e only h e a t t h a t 's really a u to ­ m atic. T h e re ’s n e v e r a n y b o th e r a b o u t ordering, d e ­ livery or a n y th in g like th a t. B ecau se g as h e a t o ffers so m an y conveniences, I feel t h a t th e co st is m o st reaso n a b le .” H a rla n d B rock, 565 Oxford St» Salem. m uch m oney eith er. I w o u ld n ’t t h i n k of ch an g in g to an y o th e r fuel fo r h eatin g , cook­ ing und T \uter h e a tin g .” Gas heat has proved ideal for every size home! Let os give you a scientific estimate o f what it w ill cost yon to enjoy this unsurpassed automatic heat! PLATES So thin you can sec through them, yet strong and durable. A D JU STM EN TS No waiting . . . no suit . . . your auto accident ad­ justment will b e settled promptly and courteously. 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Brown H IL L S B O R O , Donclson Ô6 Sewell Vacation— I »Ineerely try to make ev ­ ery plate natural looking, comfortable and restore lost features as near ns possible. ARGUA, RUSHLOW GO Kinds of Insurant* Phone 1701Y 33G E. Washington • If you’re looking for real winter com­ fort, you find it in gas heat. Gas is the only fuel that is truly automatic. Never failing, it assures you even, clean, safe, healthful warmth, absolutely without work or worry on your part. You never have to order gas and neither do you store it in your basement or on your property. Yet gas is always available the instant you need it. You can have winter comfort at low cost, too. Gas heat is economical for gas beating rates are down. And when you heat with gas you get all your gas on the low heating rate. Gas heating equip­ ment is highly efficient. It costs consid­ erably less than other automatic heat­ ing appliances. Ask a Portland Gas & Coke Company representative to advise you about heating your home with gas. Call BR. 7611 or visit our showrooms at Sixth and Salmon. (Other showrooms in Vancouver, Oregon City, Salem, Al­ bany, Corvallis, Hillsboro, Newberg.) LOGGER. A. C H ltch m an of V ancouver, W ash ., say» ‘ T h ere Is a lo t of wood w h ich I casi h av e for th e haulin g , b u t th e g a s f u r ­ nace you in stalled fo r me h e a ts fo r little en o u g h mon«^- th a t s p littin g wood an d th e w ork an d d ir t co n ­ n ected w ith b u rn in g wood m ak es g a s h e a t th e b eet b u y .” H is hom e Is a t 2405 E . 13th S tre et. Lowe, Rights F O R E M A N -D E P T . OF PU B LIC W O R K S . Mr. It. F . H u rlb u rt, seconded b y M rs. H u rlb u rt, said re c e n tly : ” W e have used g a s fo r h e a tin g an d cooking fo r th e p a s t 15 y ears. I t Is v ery co n v en ien t, clean, econom ical and sa tis fa c to ry In all resp ects. O ur g a s bill p er m o n th fo r h e a tin g an d cooking Is a b o u t th e sam e a s fo r solid fuels. In cid en tally , w e h av e alw a y s found th e G as Co’s em ployee» v e ry cap ab le a n d co u rteo u s.” T h e H u r lb u rt’s reside a t 3274 S.E . L in co ln S tre e t. Gas heating appliances cost less — last longer! • A ga« conversion burner installed in your present furnace costs only $99.50, the lo u est cost o f any autom atic burner fo r any fuel. • I f you need a new furnace, as little as $287.50 and your o ld pipe furnace system w ill give you a new warm a ir furnace w ith b u ilt-in gas burner, a ll new Nothing equals GAS for ducts, etc., to,make up a complete new heating system required by a house o f not more than 5 rooms and bath on one floor. The Installation fo r an average 2-story house o f not more than 8 rooms is priced at $577.50, plus your o ld equip­ ment. O ther gas furnaces and a ir condi­ tio n in g units are priced in pro p o rtio n. Convenient terms on all. C O O K IN O R E F R IG E R A T IO N The instant heat, higher speed and numberless shades o f tem­ p e ra tu re th a t o n ly gas can provide give finer flavor to every k in d o f cooking. Gas m akes p o s s ib le s ile n t, trouble-free refrigeration. N o m oving parts to wear out. Low operating costs. W ATER H E A T IN G Gas provides an abundant, de­ pendable supply o f hot stater whenever you w a n t it. L o w cost and nothing to tend. HOUSE H E A T IN O House heating w ith gas is ah- solutsly effortless. N o fuel to order. N o th in g to bother w ith. N o d irt, smoke n r soot. 2 » «