Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 21, 1929, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    EXCLUSIVE NEWS DISPATCHES MARION - LINN COUNTY NEWS BY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929
MARION COUNTY YOUTH IS REPORTED MISSING
PAGE TWO
FEAR IS FELT
THORNLEY BOY
; MET ACCIDENT
, Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Ruben
Thoraley, who live on the Gervais
road off the Silverton-Salem hlgb
way, are much worried over the
disappearance of their 13 year old
son Elvln who has not been seen
or heard from since Monday morn
ing when he left the Daphne Hunt
Home in the Waldo Hills district,
tupposedly for Silverton.
; 'He left his own home some time
Sunday afternoon without ' saying
anything to his parents and walked
to the Hunt home. He, at no time
gave any intimation that he might
run away and Thornley fears he
may have met with an accident.
Anyone hearing anything of him
would phone J. E. Hosmer, Silver
ton, collect or write Ruben Thorn-
ley, Gervais, would be much ap
preciated.
When last seen, he was wearing
overalls, a light shirt, a coat. He
has brown hair and eyes and
small for his age.
WOMANS CLUB GUEST
AT SAYLE'S HOME
Talbot Mrs. Rosle Sayles and
Miss, Thelma Gunn entertained the
members of the Talbot Woman's
club Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Sayles near Talbot.
The house was attractively decor
ated in keeping of St. Patrick's day.
Roll call was responded to by
givling favorite flowers and their
culture. After the short business
meeting games furnished by the
hostesses were much enjoyed
Prizes were won by Mrs. Claude
Johnson and Miss Rose Kieper. A
St. Patrick's lunch was erved by
the hostesses.
Those present were Mrs. Claude
Johnson, Mrs. John Calavan, Mrs.
Delmar Davidson, Mrs. George
Potts, Mrs. David Turnldge, Mrs.
E. J. Freeman, Mrs. Albert David
son, Mrs. David Jacobson, Mrs. D.
E. Blinston, Mrs. Frank Kieper,
ft.rs. Robert Austin, Mrs. Taylor,
Miss Rose Kieper and the hostes
ses, Mrs. Rosie Sayles and Miss
Thelma Gunn.
OLOVERDAF.E
The baby daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Kunke has been quite sick
with bronchial pneumonia but is
Improving. Mrs. Kunke's mother
.and sister, Mrs. J. Flif let and Palma
Fliflet of Salem are at the Kunke
home assisting In the care of the
baby.
Mrs. C. Cummlngs entertained re
cently with a dinner at her home
In honor of her sister, Mrs. Julia
Durant's birthday. Those who spent
the day were the honor guest, Mrs.
Julia Durant, another sister, Mrs.
John Thomas and son Harold and
granddaughter, Beverly Ann Mad
sen, of Salem, Mrs. M. Garner, Mrs.
Wm. Morris, Mrs. J. Luke, Mrs.
Barnes, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Vanvalkcn
burg, Mrs. Reva Russell and the
hostess, Mrs. G. Cummlngs. Mrs. F.
Fellers, Miss Ida Fellers arid Mrs.
J. Cook called In the afternoon.
P. Davis, who is working at Grand
Ronde spent Sunday with his fam
ily, returning to Grand Rronde in
the ovening.
Misses Olga and Lulu Garner en
tertained with a dinner Tuesday
evening in honor of their mother's
birthday. Covers were placed for
the honor guest, Mrs. M. Garner,
"Grandpa" Garner, Mr. and Mrs.
George Sherman, Ralph Cox, Alvln,
Rachel, Florence Garner and the
hostesses, Olga and Lulu Garner.
MEHAMA
MLss Anna Stout, who has been
In Salem and Corvallls for the last
two months, spent the week end at
home, but left again for Salem,
where she wlU remain for a couple
of weeks. Miss Stout Is a nurse and
doesn't find much time to spend at
home,
Laton Davis and Elton Bond spent
their week end at their home In
North Santlam.
Arthur Olson has returned home
after visiting a couple of weeks In
Portland and Vancouver.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Todd and
family spent the week end In Sa
lem and In Stayton at the home of
Mrs. Tood's mother Mrs. Albert
. Prank.
Mr. Smuck and Leslie Squesle of
Salem were recent visitors at the
home of Mr. Bmuck's daughter, Mr.
nd Mrs. Clyde Todd.
Ernest Kubln and Wilson Steven
Bon made a business trip to Port
land Saturday returning the same
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Prost who have
been making their home at the Sil
verton Logging Co, camp, are now
located in the Mulkcy house, re
cently vacated by the Helfrlsh family.
MOM
EXPLOSIVE
DAUGHTER INVITED
TO BIG INITIATION
Mt. Angel The Catholic Daugh
ters of America have recevicd an
invitation from the C. D. of A.
Court Multnomah, - Portland, - to
take their candidates to Portland
for a Joint initiation, which will be
held there soon.
The local Court will decide at the
special meeting Monday evening,
whether they will accept this invi
tation, or have their own initiation
here next month. A large number
of candidates, have . already been
signed up. ...
SKUBAL FUNERAL
RITES FROM SCIO
. Scio Funeral services for James
Subal, 70. who died in the Albany
hospital Friday morning following
a brief illness from pneumonia,
were held at the Scio Bohemian
hall and the remains were deposit
ed in a vault In the Portland crem
atorium. The N. C. Lowe Funeral
Home had charge.
Survivors of the immediate fam
ily are the widow and a son, V. L.
Skubal, in Scio; a second son, R. L.
Skubal, and a daughter, Mrs. Henry
Prachejl, Jennings, Kan.; a daugh
ter, Mrs. Fred Petrasck, Long Beach,
Cal., and 12 grandchildren.
Deceased was a native or Czecho
slovakia and came with his parents
to the united states when ne was
eight years of age. He was reared
In Wisconsin, but later lived in
Nebraska and Kansas, coming from
the latter state to Scio in July, 1927.
He was a member of the Z. C. B. J.
society and generally known as a
gooa citizen.
Skubal attended the funeral or
the late Charles Tucek in Portland,
and although in normal health at
that time, he selected a vault for
his own resting place.
CHURCH PREPARING
FOR EASTER RITES
Woodburn A potluck supper will
be served In the basement of the
Presbyterian church on Thursday
evening at 6:30 o clock to which all
in any way affiliated with the
church are Invited. Matters of In
terest to the church will be dis
cussed and a social hour will follow.
Special preparations are being
made for Easter services. At the
Woodburn church the program by
the Sunday school will take place
at 10 o'clock and at the church serv
ice special Easter music will be ren
dered preceding the sermon. The
Bethel program will take place In
the evening,
On next Sunday morning Rev.
Hanson will present tne iiith in the
series of sermons on "Knowing aod
and the Lord's Supper will be ob
served following the sermon. Miss
Fern wadsworth will sing "Bear
ing His Cross."
HAZEL GREEN
Joseph Bennett, who has been
seriously 111 with pneumonia, is now
able to returned to school.
Waldo Gilbert, who has been 111
for several weeks, returned to his
classes Monday.
Mrs. Lou Falst had for her guests
tne past week: her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. w. Buckner of Amity.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy McEIroy were
recent callers at the Maurice Dun-
lgan home.
Mr. and Mrs. Plerro Blessing and
sons were Sunday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mc-
Korble.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Falst and son
Leonard motored to Amity Sunday
ana spent tne day witn relatives.
Mrs. Kenneth Magern and anueh
ter, Rosemary, spent sveeral days.
last week visiting her sister, Mrs.
Maurice Dunlgan.
Mrs. Rose Olson of Seattle spent
tne week-end as the guest of Mrs.
Archie McKorble.
Will Junior and Robert Yarnell
of Salem spent Sunday with their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Dunlgan.
Miss Helen Davis and Violet Van
Cleave attended the girls' cooking
and sewing club conference held in
Salem last Friday.
The many friends of Mrs. Marlon
Buell of Hayesvllle will bo inter
ested to hear of her slow recovery
from her recent illness.
FABRIQUES HAVE GUESTS
North Santlam Lyle Cobb, Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Huddleston of
Wlllamlna spent Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Fabrlque.
Mr. Cobb made use of his newly
purchased truck to move his piano
from the Fabrlque home to his
home at Wlllamlna.
BOARD WILL MEET
Scio A meeting of the Scio
school board Is scheduled for Friday
evening of this week. Routine busi
ness and teachers' applications will
be among the business to be con
sidered.
ELSINORE
SATURDAY
SEASON'S GREATEST
"TALKIE"
PASSION WEEK
SERVICES ARE
TO BE OFFERED
Woodburn Plans have been per
fected for Passion Week services by
the various churches of the city,
beginning Monday evening and
cov tinning until Friday. The en
tertaining church will preside at
each service and furnish' special
music for the evening.
The schedule has been arranged
as follows: Monday, March 25, Free
Methodist church with Rev. H. L.
Orations of Gervais as speaker.
Tuesday, March 26, Church of
God, with Rev. W. T. Klotzbach as
speaker.
Wednesday, March 37, Christian
church with a speaker from the
Church of God.
Thursday, March 28, Presbyterian
church. Rev. A. J. Neuield, speak
ing.
Friday. March 29, Methodist
Episcopal church, Rev. Henry G.
Hanson, speaker.
Services will begin at 7:30 each
evening. All are urged to attend
these meetings.
LIBERTY RESIDENTS
HEAR FINE PROGRAM
Liberty. The following St. Pat
rick's day entertainment was given
at Liberty hall, under the direction
of the Liberty Drama club:
Remarks on life and inliuence or
St. Patrick, by Harlan Judd; song,
by Lola Dasch and club chorus
song, by Dorothy Coffey and chorus;
comic Irish dialect song by Mr.
Judd; song by Mrs. Ersklne Hub
bard; eight members of the club
gave an Irish jig in costume; song
by Ernest Lehman; play, "An Irish
Alibi, characters, Dorothy Judd,
Jeanettc Dasch, Jean Cruthers; an
Irish dance given by Lola Dasch
and Barbara Scotthoeffer; song by
Celia Schottheoffer; song by Leland
scott and chorus; William Mean-
christ gave Irish songs and played
nis Engiisn concertina he gave a de
scription of conditions in this part
of the country 30 years ago and en
tertainments at that time.
TALBOT
Miss Grace Harding of Corvallls
visited over the week end with her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Freeman
Walter and Arlie Davidson, of
Oregon City spent Sunday visit
ing with their brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert David
son. Walter Davidson is foreman
dh the log boom at the Oregon
City paper mills.
J. F. vanderpool of near Has-
klns visited recently with his cous
ins, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davidson.
Vanderpool owns a large farm and
timber claims near Haskins.
Mrs. Eva Wintermantel is again
able to be out.
Mrs. N. H. Doty, who has been 111
for some time. Is reported to be
improved.
Gaynell Cole, small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cole who has
been ill with pneumonia, Is much
improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davidson
and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar David
son attended the minstrel which
was put on by the Evangelical
church of Albany at Morning, Star
grange.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryant of
Salem, Mrs. Charles Allen of As
toria and Miss Maxlne Blalre of
Vancouver were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Delmar Davidson at their,
home near here Sunday, J
Miss Elda Reese of Jefferson
visited at the home of her aunt
and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ja
cobson over the week end. Miss
Reese Is a teacher In the Jeffer
son school.
The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Loyal Johnson, who has been ill
for the past few weeks, Is reported
to be much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Weidman of
Scio viskted with their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Jake
Gilmour Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gilmour
motored to Portland to visit their
brother-in-law, Mr. Larsen, who Is
quite ill at the Veterans' hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. w. h. Gilmour of
near Jefferson spent Sunday vis
iting at the home of their son and
daughter-in-law. Mr, and Mrs.
Jake Gilmour.
fhildrens Colds
VA Checked without
"dosing." Rub on
OREGON
LAST TIMES TODAY
DE ZITO
The Noted Mystic
Hp TEIXS All
KNOWS M
Entire change of
program today
OS TUB SCREEN
"FLASH"
The New Dog Star, tn
"HONEYMOON"
MARION COMMUNITY
CLUB HAS MEETING
Marlon The regular meeting of
the Community club was held at the
hall Tuesday evening. At the busi
ness meeting the following officers
were elected. President S. E.- Ro
land; vice-president, George Smith:
secretary and treasurer, Mrs. C. M.
Smith; chairman of social commit
tee, Mrs. M. A. Barber; chairman
of membership committee, Gyra
unapman; chairman of Improve
ment committee, Harold Smith
Mrs. -Hubert Daue has been ap
pointed cnairman 01 tne program
committee to serve two months.
EASTER PROGRAMS
AWAITING TURNER
Turner The Easter urograms at
the Methodist Episcopal and Chris
tian churches in Turner have been
outlined and the young people are
ousuy practising lor the sacred
event; Both churches will have I
beautiful Eastertime pageant, spe
cial music, choir numbers, readinas.
solos, and other sacred numbers for
the day.
At the Christian church there
will be etereoptlcan pictures in the
evening. Rev. Grace Driver of the
Methodist Episcopal church and
Rev. Earl Confer, pastor of the
Christian church will both deliver
special Easter messages to their
congregations.
The young people of the Metho
dist church practised Monday after
noon and Tuesday evening in the
church on the Easter pageant, next
practise wui oe Friday evening be
fore the young people's party that
will be given later In the parson
age.
AURORA CLUB WOMEN
GUESTS AT STONERS
Aurora The Aurora Woman's club
met Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Ben Stoner with Mrs.
A. L. Strickland assisting hostess.
There was a large attendance and
the music was furnished by Mrs,
Stoner and Mrs. Strickland. Mrs. J.
W. Sadler gave an interesting talk
on "The West Indies" and Mrs. Edna
Schwab also gave an interesting
paper on "New Mexico, Santa Fe and
the Indians." Guests of the club
were Mrs. Dr. Riley of Hubbard and
Mrs. Fred Wagner, Mrs. Galbreath,
Mrs. Dorothy Grow, and Mrs. Mit
chell of Aurora. Delightful refresh
ments were, served by the hostesses.
NORTH SANTIAM
Mrs. Kester and son Clarence
Clarence spent Saturday and Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown
ing, Mrs. Kester s son Is a student
at the University of Oregon at Eu
gene. I. R. Hammer Is overseeing the
house that is being built for Mr.
Frank Scofield.
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Hammer went
to see Mrs. Hammer's brother,
Everett Condlt at the Salem hos
pital. Mr. Condlt had an opera
tion on nis tnroat.
Miss Winifred Davis, who has
been ill at her parent's home with
heart trouble is greatly Improved
and Is now able to be out and
around again.
Miss Opal Tripp was absent from
school Monday.
The Sunday school Is now begin
ning on their program for Easter.
There will bo an all day meeting
wiui a oasket dinner at noon, and
every one Is Invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Fabrloue
have traded in a llaht Ford de
livery car and a Ford touring car
as a port payment on a Ford sedan.
Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Porter and
Mrs. Ethel Gibbons of Salem were
visiting with their folks, Mr. and
Mrs. J. s. McLaughlin of this vi
cinity.
Mary Wltcraft an elahth erader
of the North Santlam school fell
and hurt her arm badly. She was
taken home by the teacher, Mrs.
Oulvln.
Mrs. Jessie Areharc and children,
Marie, Doris, Ladana and Jessie,
spent Saturday night with Mrs.
Arehart's son, Herman Bolster of
Lebanon.
Miss Mabel Hall and Fav Barber
spent Sunday afternoon with Wln-
aired and Retha Davis.
Look Look Look!
Look Look Look!
THOMSON'S
CHOCOLATES
Large Size in Jersey
Cream Coating
FOR SAT. SPECIAL,
36c a lb.
TWO LBS. FOR 70c
Schaefer's
DrugStore
The Original Candy Sale
Store
135 N. Com'l. Phone 197
Yellow Front
Penslar Agency
ELECTRIC HITS
BURNETT CAR;
DRIVER UNHURT
Albany R.' L. Burnett, 65, es
caped without a scratch, Tuesday
when his car iras struck by an Ore
gon Electric train at the crossing
on the road leading from the Pa
cific highway to the NebergaU
pacKing pianc
The automobile was overturned,
when It caught on one of the steps
oi one oi tne coacnes and was com
pletely demolished. Burnett was
thrown free of the car as it over
turned.
Defective brakes did not stop the
car and the front wheels were on
the verge of going onto the rails
when it was struck.
Robert Burnett, Albany youth,
grandson of Mr. Burnett met death
in an accident on the Corvallls
highway several weeks ago,
CAMP WATCHMAN
REPORTS BIG SHOW
Silverton E. C. McLoughlln who
has been watchman at Silver Falls
Timber company camp since last
November since which time he has
not been to town until this week,
left Wednesday morning for his
ranch near Olympia, Wash., where
he has a five year contract with
the Western Union to get out tele
phone and electric light poles for
them.
He states that fourteen feet, four
inches of snow fell at the camp
during the winter, seven feet at one
time and that there Is now four
feet of snow there. McLoughlln Is
74 years old, hale as a man of for
ty, walked with his knap sacks
eight mues through the snow, com
ing down and works In the woods
like a young man.
MRS. PARKER HOST
TO CLUB AT SCIO
Scio Mrs. Clinton Parker was
hostess to the "As You Like It" club
at its recent meeting. Twenty mem
bers responded to roll call. Hie
rooms were attractively decorated
with daffodils, potted plants and
artificial flowers. Quiltiig was the
main diversion of the afternoon.
Refreshments were served following
a business session, the hostess be
ing assisted by Mrs. Ross Petit, Mrs.
Earl Parker, Zoe Petit and Carlyle
Parker; Guests for the afternoon
were Mrs. George Gassner, Mrs.
Earl Parker and Mrs. Eva Titus.
Mrs. Lester Arnold received a pret
ty birthday apron. Mrs. Ross Petit
will entertain the club at her home
on March 28.
EOSEDALE
The Rosedale school was closed
because of the death of Mr. Bos
track, father of the teachers, Mrs.
Martin and Mrs. Thomas.
A birthday party was given at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Camp
bell in honor of their daughter,
Margaret's ninth birthday. Those
present were Esther Cammaek, Lois
Barnes, Sooline Mores, May Glover,
Velleda Trick, Margaret Beckley and
Josephine Hadley.
Mr. and Mrs. Armstronff or Port
land spent the week-end at their
ranch.
Mr. Raisner has moved onto the
Burrls place..
Mr. Barnes, who lately moved to
the Whitchlatch place, has moved
to Prospect.
Miss Helen Cammaek, of Port
land, visited Sunday at the home
of her mother. Mrs. Mary Cam-
mack.
Mt. Angel Miss Marguerite
Schierbaum. an U. of O, student.
is Home for the spring holidays.
She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
A. F. B. Schierbaum.
Vltaphone pic
tores Talk Like
Living People!
NOW
PLAYING
(TODAY) FRIDAY SATURDAY
LIMITED hy
S
COMING NEXT 8UNDAV "SHOP WORN ANGEL"
Paraaminl's Talking, Bulging gpeeUI
MRS. McCLELLAN HAS
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
, North Santlam Mr. and Mrs.
Olenn McClellan were pleasantly
surprised Sunday when a number
of their relatives came to spend the
day in honor of Mrs. McCleilans
birthday, bringing many gifts and
good things for the dinner. Quests
present included Mr. and Mrs. Hil-
bert Hanson ot Portland, Mr, and
Mrs. urn Hen and children, Rob
ert and Pauline and two daughters,
Charlotte and Gwen Martin of
Aumsvllle; Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Mc
Clellan and son Gene.
MONITOR WILL GIVE
COMEDY SATURDAY
Monitor The comedy "The Ad
ventures of Grandpa" will be pre
sented in the Monitor I. O. O. P.
hall Saturday evening at 8 o'clock
by the Triple Link club of Prances
Rebekah lodge No. 242 and the
Three Link club of Monitor I. O.
O. P. No. 247.
The cast: Monte Ray, Qrandpa's
grandson, Warren Conyne; Tod
Hunter, a youns dancing master,
Ralph Seely; Otis Hammerhead,
(Grandpa) from Yellow Bud. Ohio.
W. Flelgh; Officer McCormack, who
seen his duty and did it, Grover
Pomeroy; Lucy Hunter, our little
wife, Ada Pomeroy; Dorothy May,
just out of college, Blanche Norton;
Mrs. Pansy Hopscotch, fair, fat and
40. Ada Seely: Marie Ribean, the
girl from Paris, Lola Sklller;
Kloompy, 12 days from Copen
hagen. LADIES SERVE MEAL
Talbot Thp Iflrlfp. nf th TNilhnt
WOman'S Clllh 1V, n mwmtm nn,f
supper at the Talbot school house.
me proceeds are to go to. help
DOROTHY
Western Girl
Wouldn't Eat
"Everybody in the nelchhorhood
was crazy about Dorothy. She was
tlie happiest, brightest little thine
you ever saw, says her mother, Mrs.
S. P. Jones, 1702 West Laurel Street,
San Antonio, Texas. "She looked so
healthy we thought she'd never
have any trouble. But when she was
almost three, she heerin tn hf rnn.
stipatcd. It made her fro'.ful, cross
and feverish. Her breath got to be
terrible and her tongue was nearly
always coated. She didn't want to
do anything but lie around. She
wouldn't eat and was losing weight
fast.
"Then a friend recommended
California Pig Syrup and I began
giving it to Dorothy. It brightened
her up right away. She began to eat
heartily and her stomach and bow
els started acting perfectly. Soon
she commenced gaining weight
again and she's been perfectly well,
strong and happy ever since."
uaiuornia rig syrup is made rrom
two of Natures greatest laxatives
ripe California Figs and First Qual
ity Senna Leaves. Children like Its
rich, fruity taste. It regulates their
stomach and bowels and gives these
oreans tone and strength so they
continue to act normally, of then-
own accord.
The genuine, endorsed by physi
cians for over 50 years, alwavs bears
the word "California." All drug
stores have it. adv.
Now!
Wtien a beaulifat,
bewitching blond
"twn time" I
mating
ginen, tba hue It
tet! When iha jllti
tham both, thcr
an xploilonl
ALL ABOARD FOR
ROMANCE LAND!
build a cottage for the girls of the
children's farm home at Corvallls.
The building Is to be erected be
tween Corvallls and Albany,
LEAVES FOR MONTANA
North Santlam John Young
after having spent the winter her
ELSINORE
TODAY TOMORROW
A THRILLING AND ALLURING STORY OP
SAHARA IN SOUND AND DIALOGUE
OX THE) 8TAOB 0:30 P. M.
MACK'S FASHION SHOW Beautiful living
Models Display Latest Fashion Creations
cjhervare over
laxatm
but only
Feen
A LL over the world today this marvelous chewing
XJL gum laxative is being bought by ex-uscra of
pills and salts. Because you chew it, its tasteless laxa
tive passes into the system gradually. No griping, no
cramping, no weakening or habit-forming after
effects. This laxative is not absorbed like ordinary
laxatives, but passes unchanged from the body after
its work is done. Children love it, naturally.
You cannot find a druggist who does not sell
Feen-a-mint with approval, tool
rEElSrA-MINT
Jhe Chewing.Laxative
Drive In!
FOR
CHECK-UP
Free!
ELECTRICAL
INSPECTION
Drastic Reductions on Electrical
Parts announced by
DELCO-REMY, AUTO-LITE and
NORTHEAST FACTORIES
E. H. Burrell
-AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE
464 N. Liberty St. Phone 203
U. S. L. Exide Multnomah
Distributors
left Friday for his home in Mon
tana but word has just been re
ceived that he has a Job near Port
land and will work there for a
while.
Aviation Is being developed In
north-central and South China.
LH9EIVI
600 ordinary
one
- a - mint
THAT