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About Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1921)
Donald Items FIRST NATIONAL BANK Molalla, Oregon The students o f Molalla High held HERE IS ANOTHER IDEA that wasn’t already receiving it regu a high school dance\ in the Molalla larly. Thus their individual ads Band hall last Friday evening. The were seen by all each week and all Communities, towns and Commer dance was over with at twelve o ’clock , cial Clubs are seeking ways to better public doings o f the town, special but the dancers did not depart until and build their sections, to attract it i days, invitations, etc. were read by they had given the “ newlyweds.” to the new comer and bring trade every individual within the trade Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W orth, a real from near-by territory. One f e l i A ® perhaps, fo r chivaree. town group o f business men “ chipp-| Home Paper Week. , Miss Letha Cone, who is teaching at Waterloo, Ore., was home for the week “ A Good Bank in a Good Town” end. Mrs. B. ?. -Quinn was at Portland 4 % Inlerest Paid on Time Deposits this week having her eyes treated. The B oys’ High Glee Club held its ed in ” and raised the price o f three and Savings Accounts Bernieta Everhart who is in the first meeting at the school house, hundred subscriptions, then had their Mrs. P. A. Mercer had dental work Monday evening at 7 :30 P. M., Oet. home paper sent for one year to ev Good Samaritan* hospital fo r appen done in Portland, Tuesday. J. R. Cole L. W, Robbins E. G. Miller 10. The officers names will be given ery address on the rural mail routes dicitis, «is improving rapidly. Mrs. Roy Garrett is recovering from President. Vice-President Cashier out later. an attack of tonsilitus. The Molalla High Foot ball pants I Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Feller dieve to The M. H. S. student body will give j The hunters around Molalla last Sat. Everyone appreciates courteous treatment and a have arrived and the team is getting Portland Tuesday morning. a basket social at the Band Auditorium j and Sun. shot nearly every pheasant in shape fo r a game with W est Linn well assorted stock to select from. Louis Eppers and family, Miss Mil this Friday night, Oct., 21, 1921. and bird to be found. So say the hunt High this following Friday. dred Ebpers and little Betty Lou Weis- Everyone is invited to bring a basket. ers who went out Mon. and Tuesday. mandel of Portland spent Sunday with Entertainment is to be furnished by A meeting o f the Molalla H ig h 1 When you need lumber or building material you think the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. the student body. The proceeds go tc- • Clarence Yost, of Lioeral^has again Student Body was held last Friday of the quality and service you are to receive. joined the Freshman Class of M. H, S. and the follow ing officers were elect-1 ward paying for the football pants. Louis Eppers, here. He thinks school is easier than working c d : Leslie Palfrey, president; Champ If you deal with Copeland’s you receive both in the Mr. Frank Peike has been enter M. J. Cockerall and Joe Doohge left! on the farm.; Vaughan, vice pres., Faye Tolliver, fullest measure. taining Old Man La Grippe this week, last Saturday morning for the mount but is reported better at the present ains deer hurting. They expect to' Miss Naomi Robbins, daughter of sect.-treas., and Theo. Gregory, ed- . OUR MOTTO itor-in-Chief o f the ‘.‘ Banner.” stay until Mont ay, but—?---- writing. QUALITY FIRST ( SERVICE ALWAYS Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Robbins, and A short meeting was called Friday The executive board of the church Walter R. Ta'l ° r arrived home last Mr. Elmer Worth, son of Mr. and met Tuesday evening at the home of J. Saturday from a short visit in Wash Mrs. T. G. Worth, both of Molalla, after High school and A lvin Ellis were married at Hood River last Avas re-elected yell leader on M. H . S. C. Moore to biscuss matters pertaining ington. week. fo r another year. to church improvement. Rev. J. Stanford added the finishing strokes Tuesday which completed an admirable job of painting on the church. Mrs. A. E. Feller gave a dinner party at the Bungalow Hotel, Sunday, Oct. 16 at which the following were present:—Mr. Patton, of Pendleton, Ore.; Miss Helen Bacon, Mr. Walter, and Dliler Bros., of Portland; Mr. F. A. Kauffman, of Albany; Mrs. Mercer and A. E. Feller and family. Mrs. Anna Bittick, of Poitland at tend'd the W. B. A. meeting Friday e e ing. 1 at week. M iss Bina M. West, Sup. Comman der of the W. B. A. of Maccabees, Port Huron, Mich., at President Hard ings request will attend the Disarma ment Conference at Washington, D. C. Miss West is personally known to many of us in the West and we are pleased to note, the recognition of the importance of our Association, and its head, Print Hall and Josh. Henry aie put ting t’n the, apparatus for the school athle ( s this week. The Junior Gills’ class will hold a cake sale at the May, Carver and Groff store next Saiurday afternoon. Any quantity from one slice to a whole cake may be had. Prices reasonable. Buy your Sunday supply of cake here and help a good cause. C O P E L A N D ’S , Hubbard, Oregon The Junior Boys realized $4.20 from their sale of home-made candy at Dun bar’& store last Saturday. E. R. Feller, Harold Case, Carl Har- lau and Wm. Long are away on a hunt ing trip, A chicken supper a t ompanied by a musical program of U. of O. talent will be given at the church Oct. 27th. It will be a worth while program seldom enjoyed in such small towns. A more complete outline may be given next week. A pi: no has been donated for the occasion and an elaborate menu is being prepared by a capable committee on the supper which will be served from six to eight p. m. Admission tc entertainment 15c and 25c. Price of supper 25c for children, 50c for adults. Alijyoii can eat. Come! A community pa ty was held in the church basement Mon. Oct. 17th, as p farewell to the retiring minister, Rev. J. Stanford Moore and a welcome t< Rev. Roy Walker, of Jack*.on, Ore., who will be here this year. Music, games and a fine lunch filled the even ing. The entire community is unanim- o is in its regrets at losing Rev. Moore, Dut as his new appointment at Lyons, Ore. wlli enf t l i him to persue his course of study n ore conviently ano h>s duties less strenuous we are more reconciled. Rev. Walker has already won favor with those whom he has met and we are sure the good work Rev. Moore has started will be carried out to the satisfaction of all, Mrs. Moore was down from Salem to attend the party with her husband. Molalla Getyourcopy ofthis amazingnevt hook-Leam what Mr Edison has done to helpy the O you know the story «of Pittsburgh Phil, —the race-track plunger? His death was said to have been hastened by the self-repres sion he practised. Pittsburgh Phil affords an example of what happens to those who can not, or will not, relax! D The strain of modern life bears not only on those who live by gambling. Absolutely no Brevities BY L. MAX HUME Stanley Mason, who moved to Sheri dan last month, was visiting friends ir Molalla last Sunday, He likes it fine there, he says. The Molalla High School Football Team was dejeated by West Linn High Ia?t Friday by a score of 6 to 0. Th( g <me was played at West Linn. The M. H. S. Fcot’ all Team will journey to Miiwaukie this Friday. Wc feel sure we know a little more about football now. Max Hume, a men ber of the Juni r Class of si. ri. S. received a <ut over his rifht eye, while practising footbal one evening last week. Four stitches v ere necessary to close the wound. H< I in fine condition now and back play ing again. one escapes it. You don’t Therefore, learn how to relax. Get yourself a means of relax ation. Use it daily. The finest kind of relaxation is that which music brings. 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Just check the coupon. ¡J The Hun’ly-Draper Drug Co., a Molalla, will conduct a “ 1 cent sale” on Thursday, Friday and Sa urday o: this week. Very few of these sale? are ip the country and it is best to bu\ now and save. KRUGER BROTHERS CANBY, OREGON