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C3ESCTI CTATSgMATf. Sake. feaytMoraiWAVrg TT1930 .r-;, - w,jeer" - N "Woodbarn" t crmsa of old txxes VTkn ye smto Caineh, and see J the great: then (a dowa -to Gta of "the PbSMlnR: be they fTeater than, those Kiatwlomit or their bor der greater Sbta-a-oia korder? -f In this -decennial y$ar cities watch etc, tetter Kb. Jealous yes. Spokane watches Taeenta: Ban Francisco eye Los Angeles; Portland rtes Seattle; Philadel phia eves Detroit. Each corayeUag with the ether lor a place la the sun, it finds more satisfaction. n reports thM-4ieount the clalaa of the other, than In confirmation of Its own ambitiona. The words of the old prophet suggest that the . rralry of cttles la by no means : new. Visit tha other places, said Amos; Caleaeh, Hamate, which was called "the great" and the ever hated Oath of the Philis- ttnes. See if they be "greater than these kingdoms or their bor der greater than your border." Whence comes this lost for size, for numbers, for power? What matter it If Chicago la larg er than ladiaaapolts. New York the largest of all? In the days of old lumbers meant pow er for defeats or for ecus nest Each man meant a tighter and youth were bred tor the eembaL New the race between the cities Is not for territory but for wealth, The people are set down as "con sumers" rather than as eligible for the militia. The more -people. '.the greater the market. The great er the market, the more Industries will eeme to supply the tntrket. The more Industries. , tha people employed, the greater the :ty. So ear cities grew, and grow and grow. . Bat in the aueet el real life .Ttlue. what matters It ff ena's Jetty be large r small, r It ke Hire la city at aU or notf tf anew life la being spent In the exeretse of one's talents to the full, what Is the difference If his postorace ad dress be a gre&t metropolis, or a 'hamlet? There are eome vae let the crowd and the noise and the bustle of tha city. Like the ehar- jacter In Browning's "Ua ta a Vil- la. Down In a City, they ay "O a day ta tl city square, there t- ... . . 11.. M i is i iv auui yicuwa ta Hie. ! There are others like Beraee or Thereaa who find complete en joyment In the life tn the country or in the woods. There must be places smaller if theTe are places larger. There must be desolate and detached places with houses widely separ ated if there are to be cities with tenements and slums. And In these times of easy migration the tndi ridual may pitch his tent or rear his home where his choice or his opportunity dictate. And where- erer he is. there he should, expand his powers to the maximum of his capacity. Calneh and Hamath the Great and Gath, what are they now? Forgotten, or shriveled into In significance. Once the envy of those who dwelt In the neighbor ing craes, they hare long since been swallowed a isr oblivion. None now watches their cenaas or wonders at the unread f their borders. So In the long view, what d tha -ewuata of ear. ltlea te day mean? And what la wirtlcs- lar uo xney mean with respect to ; ua inaiTiasaiT -Man mast lire his life, and lire the best Ufa ha caa, ao matter if jta tM W In city great or 4DBiUer m tea nnwn country close to thef world of na ture. Thexs ie'ab city oJilreat souls. -'- " . - Kingwood jj KING WOOD, April 16 .Easter guests at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lynch tor mid-day dinner were Mrs. J. R. Chapman of Moaatafa View, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. doeter and daughter Benata. Mrs. Cloe ter is a niece of Mrs. Lynch. The Cloeter family came, here recent ly from Dakota with a view to lo cating in one ef the. Pacific states. They are undecided as ta whether they wtri settle in Oregon or waauagiea. Joelah Wills of Dallas, echool eaperlateadeat of Polk eoanty. was a luBcaeon guest Friday at tha heme of .Mr. aad Mrs. A. L. Applewhite. Mr. aad Mrs. warren B. Baker motored ta The Dalles recently where they visited relatives for several days. The new water tasks on Klng- wood Bslguii whliA lasare a more ampla eepply far Kingwood and Wett Ssleaa hare -now beem filled ready for sne. Mr. ma Mrs. Raymond Coma ton hare returned home from Portland Where they were - the guests of relative tor's, tew days. Dr. p. A. IVTUianu' new brick residence on Kingvool rlve ts searing completion.- ft fs now bf ing conaectad with tha dty watar malns. All of tha lOurrood contest ants tn the recent declamatory contest ta West Salem won places. Naomi Alaop woa first place in her division, Catherine Apple white second tn her division and Leonard Alsop tied for third plaeai in his division. Mr. aad Mrs. Gilbert DlUon and little daaghter, Barbara, of KIkina were callers Tuesday at the J. B. Smith home. Mrs. Dil lon was Miss Retha Cannoy before her marriage and a resident of Kingwood. " Mr. and Mrs. Carl Worthington of Wallace road, with their daughter Betty, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Finley Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. LaRaut re turned Tuesday from Vancouver where they had been guests for a week of -their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Guy La Raut. WOODBURN. April U Miss Ttuth Briery, daughter of T. "W. Briery, 1a attending achool ta Sa lem and "visiting at tha fcome of her father dsrtng most ef the weak ends. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Gill are the proud pares ta f an t pound baby boy who arrived , at the Bungalow Maternity hospital tn Salem April is. The yoaag mas. who is the second boy and third child in the family, has beea nam ed Wayne Barton. Jr. Week and guests at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lytle were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Settlemyer of Priaevttle. Kra. Setflemyer be ing Mr. Ly tie's neice. Mr. and Mrs. Ketfh Powell spent sever al days last week at their cottage as Neskowla. Mrs. Powell and tha toys remained until Monday, Mr. Powell return ing Sunday. Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Powell went to San Francisco oa a few days trip. John Kallak, a student at Paci fic university at Forest Orore, was home for the Easter holidays. Snnday visitors at tha home of Mrs. Susan Livesley were Mrs. Rosa Young aad children from Portland. . c'-' : ::i C'i Miss "Margaret Mdi ot Deaald was the weekend guest at Mtes Dorothy Austin. Both, of the glrli were delegates to tha musical contest held st Forest Grove Sat urday. Bernard Miller taking treat meats at theOpea Air sanKarUm la Portland la an effort to recover frbm his recent Illness. Mrs. Robert parkhm tit Valsebx retarned aesM with her eareat, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Shorev, who had been spending Mr. Snoreyw ts cation at the some ot Mr. and Mrs. Parkhill. for a few lays. lira. Gail jumden is spending two weeks with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. CL L. Ner moyla, at Gleadala, Oregon, Wfciie going thToagh, to Califor nia, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilles pie of Hoquiam, Washington, stopped ta spend tha weekend with their old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolfe. CREW CTTS WOOD INDEPENDENCE. April 21 Mart Graves has a crew of men cutting wood tor him. At pres ent they are cutting fir on the Tom Bruak place. Be has al ready cat 1000 cords of ash wood oa the old C. A. McLaughlin place. i Gtrvais X GERVAIS. April tl. L. L. HorsfaH and family - who came We about a year ago, have mov ed to The puUes. Mrs. Ansa Ha ma an mad daugh ter, Harriet, of Portland. Mrs. Virginia Booster. Mrs. M. A. A. Snow aad daughter. Helen of Portland, and J. H. Booster end family ef Brooks were over Eas ter r eats ft Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cutsforth. ' Roadmaster Johnson and Com missioners J. K. Smith and John Porter. stopped for a short time la Gervais Tuesday while enroute to Monitor to look over eome road matters. Daniel, Clyde aad Myrtilla Bli rem spent Easter Sunday with their sister and brother-ia-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morgan at ParkeTSTille. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matthews of Portland were, Easter gaesta of Mrs. Matthew's mother, Mrs. F. Pi. Stocktoa. " A small child ta the David Dry dea family fell from the arms ot an older child who was carrying It. and,, broke the vulna in Its right arm. Miss B. A. Whitecraft ot Port- lai4 apeit : Tuesday nUt Ui Wednesday at the home of her sistse, Mrs. L V. McAdoo. X baby girl was bora lo Mr. and Mrs. Peter taenksl Monday morning. It Is their first child. - Mr. aad Mrs. mery Jokaaon of West Woodbura arm tha Far ants ef a gtrl bora early Wednes day mernlng. A sea aras bora, Wednesday evening to to Mr. aad Mrs. Joe Beats who -live south ot towa. ' Miss Fern Wadsworth 'was at her home herb tha tint of the week with the grip. She returned to her duties as teacher in the Woodbura school Thursday. Mrs. E. E. WRson has returned home from a visit ef three-weeks with her daughter at Powers. The daughter and three children ac companied her oa her return trip for a few days' visit here. Guests at the McDugall home Easter week were Mrs. Ross and three children, Alice May, Doro thy, aad Cleve, aad Miss Arletha McDoagalL all ot Portland, Mrs. Jasper King and four children, Fraaeea, Carol, Delbert and Mel Ttu at Central Howell and Jackie Campbell. , Mrs. B. Smyths aad two daugh ters of Eugene, Mrs. Margaret CooUdge ot Klickitat. Washing-; iagton, Fraaeea Nlbler aad sou of LuTl. Mr. aud DBa M iner, Celt of Htjlsbero. all spent Easter with their father Frsns nwer. Mr. and Mrs. George Farrell of Brooks and Mrs. Thelma Beck ot Salem were Easter guests at the William Allsup home. j Amity AMITT, April 2 Mr. and Mrs. Tombley aad family ot To ledo spent Friday events at the Walt OUnger home. e , The Olinger saw mill, located east of Amity, has closed, dae to tha lack of a market for their lumber. Mr. and Mrs. Tom MeRoberts and babr boy left Tuesday morn ing for Marshfield where Mr. Me Roberts will drive the truck for the West Coast Telephone com pany. Dan Brutke visited his parents and friends in Amity en Sunday. Mr, aad Mrs. Earl Burch, Don ald Massey, Miss May Uaabaahow er, Arthur Loop and Miss Viola Puumala motored to Pacific City Sunday where they dug clams. Dorsey L. Miller is the proud owner ot a new Ford eoupe. Robert Baxter motored to Sherwood oa Sunday. After lunch Mr. Baxter went fishing near Miss Peart Grove who fa at tending Monmouth Normal achool spent Easter Sunday with, her par ents. v Emmet t Mitchell and John Pan eck spent the Easter holidays with" their parents and friends. Both beys are attending O. S. C Mils Mary . Biggs spent Satur day evening ta Salem visiting frieada. - : i Mr. and Mrs. John BTarns and baby girl at Oosmopolbv Wash ington, vi&ited tor several days last ureek with Mr. Karnses mo ther, Mrs. J. R. Saodgraaa return tag stoma Monday. Austin Warner underwent an operation tor appendicitis oh Mon day, fle Is la tha McMlnavUle General hospital. Mr. Warner tt, a graduate ot Amity high school gad is engaged la ttrm work. . Mrs. J. L. Miller was a Salem caller on Monday of last week. Harry Skates and friend from Seattle spent Tuesday evening at the J. L. Miller home. . Mr. aad Mrs. H. S. Lleble of New berg were business callers ta Amity oa Wednesday. The Lfeble's are former residents of Amity and like their farm home fine. The Oregon Statesman aad The Portland Telesm'n . by carrier: CO cents per month. . 5d3 MICKEY MOUSE "A Hole In One" BylWERKS ezr ita-tEiurerj "TME MORTIMER; iTXooiteo tMhr SMS -mv a a? as V wavW)y-V WFPUtN HJEJCTVOF rafswaaeiMs , fr e&&wfN& A jl vieOrso i cansoto minniS JZF$-tf- Sl&u- IlifJT? l io to t5 HotetHUC; j I Hswe(u.it it vw 7 T. 5 ;. - crisxrfitAOAnS!! - V V ovit- hd rvwae.-ne vSr Wtssiss. Sw'ilf) !' 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