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    PAOB POUR
THIS SPRINGFIELD NEWS
COAST BRIDGES
TOBE
THURSDAY, SKI*TEMHKn 2ft. 1982
—— ■■
«-
AT THE FOX McDONALD
Editorial Writer on Astoria
Newspaper Sees Demand
for Open Roadway
« Villon» of a continued demand
for bridge» across the five bay» on
the Oregon Coaat highway and
their future construction at far
greater expense than they can be
built for now are seen by the As-
torlan-Budget In an editorial ap­
pearing September 10.
"Let us assume," taya the writer,
"that the opportunity to secure
thia cheap federal money at a time
when building cons are at their
lowest figure la passed up. Does
anyone think that there will be no
demand for the construction of
bridges? The present demand will
become intensified as the attrac
ttoiu of this highway multiply the
cara using it and as tourist traffic
gels back Into Its normal stride.
And this demand w ill not come
alone from the coast counties. It
will come. too. from the traveling
public which does not like ferries.
la the interaat rate on R, F C. |
funds but there la sivme claim that
It will really amount to about 4
per cent. At this rata, the In terest;
charge on the loan w-vuld be $140,- i
000 a year. Just about the same I
amount the state la now paying for
operating the ferries. When ferry
operation Jumpa to $200.000 a year,
there would be a saving of $60.000
and when It Jumps to a quarter,
million, the saving would be $110. '
000 a year, which could he applied
to the amortisation of the loan
Bu. there would be the additional
revenue derived front the small
lolls on (he bridges, revenue not 1
now secured. If these tolls amount-
ed only to $400 a day, they would I
yield $140.000 a year gross, andS
$400 a day is a very conservative ;
estimate even with two-bit tolls.
CONFERENCE DARK HORSES?
School Bill Gets
Wide Opposition
Clara Williams, and Mrs Busbauer.
Mrs. Clara Wt'llams assisted the
hostess.
Mias Arab Nell Arnold began
leaching school al li Ivo wood last
Monday
The Trent public school started
last Monday with Mias Shaw and
Misa Mabel Anderson as (eschare.
, The teachers are boarding with
Mrs Arnold
Pleasant Hill public school open-
id Monday Beplember 26, with W.
I*. Bherldaii principal and Mrs. Isole
Phelps teacher of the primary
grades.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Deni and fain
Ì lly of Rossburg spent (Sunday al the
Phelps hume.
The Junior class of (he Pl ssunl
H ill high school will publish the
school palter this year. The staff
for (he first semester is Bd I lor In
Í chief. Robert I'h eifs; assistant
editors, Helen Retile and George
Jameson;
business
manager
Dwlghl Brown; : ports editor. Ho­
ward Parks, society editor, Km ma
l.ou
Baughman;
printers
Dick
Noble and Joe Gannire; joke editor
Dick Noble; ropy readers and typ-
' Isis Erma Drew and Elva Brabham.
Jed. Bruce and Nobel Wheeler
left Wednesday for Baleni lo al
lend the slate fair and lake charge
of the poultry department.
Japan Mat Artist
In hriday Match
Oeorge Pete May Have to Don
Jiu Jitxu Jacket Before
Evening is Ended
tkunethlng unusual iu the wrest I
tng game will be
nttd to Lane
county fans Friday at the Eugene
armory when Georgs "W ildcat’’
1‘e le azponetit of (hs airplane aplti
meets I ’ot u a Takahashi. Japsiioao
Jiu jltsu a iils l Ir. the main event nil
the weekly e<fd
•
Hot II men have keen used to dif­
ferent stylea of wrestling Ihan the
other uses, and will be handicap­
ped In that regard The American
style lias finally been awarded first
place hy Herb Owen, matchmaker,
and the first two falls of the match
will he under the American style of
wrestling.
The time required for these two
falls will dstermln« whether or not
the third full will be taken with the
same style of wrestling or with the
Jiu Jltsu Jackets. If the first two
go quickly to Pete then both men
Portland. Ore.. Sept. 29,— (Spe­
will don the Jackets and wrestle
cial)— One of the outstanding poli­
the Jstutnese style for the final
tical developments of last week
Kyea o f Faciftc coast football tans have turned toward Oregon V since F rin k f'a lltio n sncccodcd Dee
fall
"Thus the state will have to build
was a renewed flood of condemna­
Spears as the Ducks’ coach. W h a t w ill Oregon do? The above stars msy an wer l i n t cu il-n
’ i..v
Don Mill of Wltchla Kansas has
bridges anyway out of current reve­
tion from all parts of the state di­
arc. top, left. BUI Bowermaa, quarterback: Bernie Hughes. renter, and Orville "god” BaUy, c.iX Driorr
ENDURANCE DRIVER OF
been
matched against one of two
nue or through the issuance of its
is M ike M ikalak. sensational fallback.
rected against the Zorn-McPherson
FORD HERE TUESDAY opponents for the special event on
own bonds, the interest rate of
bill for the establishment of five
the Friday night card
lllll will
which w ill be higher. And the con­
new higher education institutions given by Mrs. Ira Gray assisted by
Record Breaking Automobile le meet either Vaatl Tsacoff, the Bul­
struction costs, too, w ill be much
ECONOMY
STRESSED
BY
Mrs.
M
J.
M
cKlio
from
Spring-
E d -in d Lme. w e d viik tke power <4 and the removal of the University
Demonstrated in Springfield;
garian. or John Nemanle of ( ’allfor-
higher in future years. For the in­ O r in ltl nrogit, /day« the title nte is to Corvallis.
field last Friday afternoon iu honor
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
Car Given Punishment
nla.
formation of tlAse critics, let us ' Ckaodo Tfci Magician, tke Fort Fihn*
A( Portland, the Oregon State of Miss Leone Kdmiston, whose
Eddie Pullen, driver ot the new
. ,
point out also, th a t if the s u te , adaptation • / tke seniatianaf rad td
|
8.
A.
Laurence
leeuee
Platform
on
mystrry.
1PA Federation of Labor announced marriage to Hugh Safely of Rose
J Ford V-8 victoria sedan in which
Moves to Bugene—t'a rl Johnson
must supply this money, other state
W hich He Seeks Seat In
burg is to be in the near future.
.
. ----------------------------------------------------- labor’s unalterable opposition to
, he established the uuusual feat of moved from (be apartmenla ovar
highw ay projects w ill suffer by th e'd ire ctly and heavily to the costa. , he bill and entrance Into the cam
Next
Legislature
The community bridge party was
driving a motor vehicle 1000 mUee Wright'» hardward store to Eugene
diversion of funds.
W e can see where there can b e . paign to beat it.
”
! pec day for 33 days over a course
held at Mrs. Ira Gray’s Wednesday Edmund Lowe and Bela Lug­
Crtticisma Answered
valid objections to the proposition
Economy In state tndebtedneee la | wbkb ,n<iudm, aH of , be vark)U. this week.
osi Have Leading Roles in
At Klamath Falls, the State Medl- evening.
Opposition to the proposal to from the coast counties but we are Cal association in convention un-
especially
stressed In the platform , ype. of road. on„ ant.ol|n„ r, ,B
Mr. and Mrs. Bert W eaver and
"Chandu” FrL and Sat.
•bow er Held— Mrs. W alter Heflin
create a bridge district and bond unable to see the merit of objec- anlmously passed resolutions op­
J“ OcU“ n ,C“/ ’ , 'he Untied Slates. wa. |„ Spring
children returned from Yachats
was given a surprise shower Tues­
the counties along the coast is an­ tions from other parts ot the state, posing the bill as an unnecessary
Edmund
Lowe,
in
(he
title
role
o(
I
Democratic
candidate
for
the
lagls
last Wednesday.
field Tuesday morning with his day evening a^ her apartments by
swered as follows
The financing of the proposed obstruction to state progress.
Mrs. Ruth Bray who spent see "Chandu The Magician." radio’s 'Mure, running In the Place of famous sutomoblie which was ex*
ladles of the Christian church.
“W hy should the coast counties I bridges has been suggested as fol
At the Astoria convention of the eral days in Thurston left Thurs fB’roril* entertainment, will appear l’ rank Mendenhall, Cottage Grove. rlblted „ , bl> Auilereon .Motor com
pledge their own credit for the ¡tows:
day
for
her
home
in
Port
Orford.
I
ln
th**
Foz
f,ln'
ot
«»•
f»m-
wbu
forwtod
out
of
the
rac.
be-
pany
aa|earo<,m
T
h
„
attloln„
b,la
State Bar association action was
building of bridges along a major
Has Financing Plan
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Buell have ° US
drama at the McDon- I cause of Illness.
also taken against the hill as an
Printer Injured— Jim Ellis, form
now has a total mileage of 44.000.
state highway? Have any other
Mr. Laurence's statement is as
’It is now costing the state high- extravagant scheme that would returned to Medford after spending * ld ,bea,re F rlduy and Saturday
A summary of the road over er employee of the Springfield
counties had to do so? Have any way
,B ad<,lt,on ,o Lowe as Chandu I
___ ___
___________
commission
approximately COBt the gtate and taxpayers mil- a few days here with their au n t'
which
the
automobile, a regular News was Injured last week at Mc­
of the many state bridges been so $140.000 a year to operate the fer­
the large cast also Includes Bela
“l haT* b” ’“ «•»<*•« aa a
| stock model, was driven ehow.’ thai Minnville while working In a news
Miss Hersms.
lions ot dollars.
built? The coaat counties have al­ ries across the Yaqnina. Alsea.
a* R olor: Irene Ware as I daU ,or representative of lame it covered l$ .l$ l miles of pavement. paper plant In that city.
Mrs. Nettie Howard and Miss
In addition to the emphatic dis-
v tn n n s a
V a X ti .
tl._ k ._ _ .
e ___ a *
I i'lt lin f v
|» v
ih o
llu v n iu 'e a I I n
I 'm in t «
. _
ready paid a larger share of the \ \ inchester and ( oos bays and the approval of such major organisa Alice Calvert spent Sunday n ig h t1 P f,rln<•ea,,
NadJ':
Herbert w Mundtan
County by
the
Democratlo
County
17t„
0 .„lie .
. urUc, and
cost of constructing the coast high­ Siuslaw river, and the service is
- -
- Edmlaton's.
-
as the comical cockney.
Mlgglea; Central Committee and In accept ln.cads.n blgbway and , , 8g rall„ ,
tions. civic and business leaders. at - John
way than have the counties traver­ proving entirely inadequate in this of morp than , wen, y.aU counties
Dog Bites Child— Gilbert Strat­
Weldon Heyburn aa the cunning ln« ,bat bonor » ** •! »*>•» «he people ,,r
d,r, roadll more (han , hit
The high school students are
sed by other major rank roads of the first year of through travel, a publicly announced their oppori-
Abdullah; June Vlasek as Betty ° f
county are entitled to know .usance across the United States ton. grand on of Mrs. W II Brott
holding
the
freshman
reception
at
the state. Why force them to bond year in which tourist traffic Is at yon to the school moving measure,
of Wlnberry.
was brought to
Lou. and Henry B. W althall as Re- Jbow 1 stand on those questions on rough gravel roads alone.
the Thurston hall Friday evening.
themselves for their bridges and a low ebb. Service is only maintain
Springfield Wednesday evening to
which are of such vital importance.
the meantime the Parent
gent, the Inventor.
Temperatures
on
the
ruu
soared
The
lad
ie
s’
Aid
met
with
Mrs.
relieve the state entirely from these ed for 16 hours and it will not be Teacher, official publication for the
“1 am opposed to the Zoru-Mc
receive medical attention for a dog
Two superb actors, with many
to 114 degrees, varying from the
John Price Wednesday to quilt..
construction costs?
splendid achievements to their I 1 heraoD Scb<x’ * Juggling boll and rool br(M<aea of tb, n|gb, t„ lb# bite on the child's lip.
long before larger ferries will be Parent-Teacher Association of Ore
Several of the young people from
“The coast counties are making needed and a 24-hour service de- gon. rame out ,n ^ , , „ ^ 3 , condem
credit. Lowe and Lugosi are said to * h“ H uie every n>eana that 1 can »corcblng w|nda of tba af(erBoona.
here motored to Goshen to visit
a big concession to the rest of the man,led
It is estimated that the na»iOn of the measure along with
tfe character! « * » ■ » • ”» «• b*'P d’ ' - a‘
The entire co u r^ of the te .t run
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Stivers Tue day create a pair of real-life chararterl
Visitor Leaves— Mrs. Neva 8ny
state in agreeing to bridges with ferry cost will be $200.000 in an [be Oregon Clubwoman, the official
Protect w„ 3J m„ M
, u r t , o flol>h
rations entirely in keeping with | * d ‘ ° J h e •*« lala,“ r«’
evening.
der of Minneapolis. Minnesota, who
small toll charges. Their right-of- other year j r d increased to $250, publication of the Oregon State
the personalities of the original lhe unlreraltJ' ln
Particular,
and It L estimated that appruzl has been visiting here at tbs bom»
way will be the only one In tre state 000 by 1935?
For over 50 y e .r . the indebted - nialely ,
uf |fce dtaU ||c-
Federation of Clubwomen.
radio ser:al upon which the stirring
of her cousin. Mrs. Harry Stewart,
not absolutely free to all travelers.
nets
of
this
state
and
subdivision»
The estimated cost of building
Although the State Grange Itself
drama is bused. Lowe easily tops
were covered during the trip.
since Saturday, left Wednesday for
And, since a great deal of the traf- the five bridges at this time Is will remain neutral in accordance
his former role of magician in ”T h e | tla!' been «rowlnx by leaps and
Three regular drivers and one l,os Angeles where she will visit
bounds;
It
has
reached
more
than
flc along it will be their own local $3,500.000. Interest on this amount with a mutual agreement between
Spider." while Lugosi with his
relief man piloted the car. and In­ with a daughter.
people, they will be contributing; at 3 per cent is only 105,000, This proponents and exponents of the
slinking shadows and staring eyes, Ute two hundred million dollar terested spectators who cared to
-----------------------------------------------------------hill, several local granges have al­
is more sinister than In ’’Dracula.'' mark and It should be time to start were given rides and Invited to S C O IJ T 9 P I A N M P I C1N
.............. ..................................
......... Practicing economy. I am oppoeed drlv,
v>r Om. bumlrad
| » C O U T 8 PLAN M ELO N
ready officially condemned the bill
Adher.ng closely to the radio
episodes
from
which
It
was
taken.
‘
°
‘
Dy
“
’
“
“
7
fifty-f.ve
took
adv.n.a«,-
ot
ibis
FEED F0R TUESDAY
along with Chambers of Commerce.
.
taxes and If elected to the legls- ................
_
_
Community Clubs and Veteran or-
opportunity.
Newspapers Accused of De­ the picture features weird oriental lature
Memhers of (he Hprlngfleld Boy
pledge myself to support
i ganizations in Oregon. Practically
. Ax*ra«e gas consumption for the
costumes, settings and effects in
Scout troop will hold another
fyn „ „ „ „ ro(|aa
all organizations take stands simi­ liberately Misinforming Pub­ keeping with its Egyptian locale measure, calling for rl«id economy.
watermelon feed Tuesday evening
tax reduction and shitting of the
lar to that of Governor Meier, who
lic on Liquor Questions
Ion. while the average oil ron-
and the supernatural, magical ex
next
week during their regular
tax
burden
upon
those
most
able
early in the campaign declared
. sumption was only one and one-1
i - o . i . _.i u . ..
ploits that have made Chandu ,
pay.
oppose
freak laws and ba|f p(nbl)
..
. ml es.
meeting. Robert IjiJole and Robert
Supporters of the Eighteenth famous.
I to K
V W ill
e
e
-
thousand
! that nothing was to be gained but
.
Calkins ars In charge of the affair.
laws which create extravagant ex-
millions would be lost by shuffling Amendment and the Volstead act
The dramatic premise of the plot penditure of the tax payers money.
preseDt schools and establishing have been carrying on a defensive
fovor of reducing the license
campaign long enough and it is is based on ( handu s effort to re An,
new ones as the bill provides.
now time that these people begin cover from Roxor (he powerful ¡ee on motor vehicles to such an
M ic r o m a tic
an active, aggressive fight If these Death Ray with which the cunning exten, tba, every farmer and car
CHOIR GROUP ELECTS
people expect to see the fruits of conspirator Intends to destroy clvl owner can procure license for bis
OFFICERS ON TUESDAY the-'r labors retained, declared F. C lization. The attempt to rescue o r .
from him the loved ones of hin I
"If I'm elected, I'll represent the
All officers of the choir of the Heffron, independent republican famlly, Including Regent. Dorothy, people and not any faction and I
i Christian church were re-elected candidate for the United States Betty Lou and Bobby, all fam iliar assure you tnat I have the
for another year Tuesday evening house of representatives on the characters of the thrilling radio and qualifications to stand up for
at a social and business meeting prohibition platform, here Monday mystery, forms what Is reported as wba,
rlgbt and , o ngb, for
Let your old heater help
held at the home of Rev. and Mrs evening In addressing the first fall a breathtaking sub-plot.
program of economy and reduc-
meeting
of
the
Methodist
Men
you to own real heating
Veltie Pruitt In Eugene.
Marcel
Varnel
and
W
illiam
Cam-1
f|on
taxes."
This revolutionary micromatic Gem rezor is a superb
Brotherhood.
comfort next winter. Pre
The officers are: Glenn Robert­
eron Menzies, both known for past
instrument—richly goto plated. All one piece—twist
Mr. Heffron pointed out many of
pare now to bring con
son,
president;
Mrs.
Larson
W
right,
achievements In the field of we rd
It, it opens—twist it, it closes. Recently Introduced
vemence and volumes of
secretary-treasurer; Evelyn Harris, the evils of the liquor traffic, and and spooky screen melodrama, co­
for |1.
warmth into your home
librarian; Pearl Helterbrand. as­ concluded these remarks by say il i reded from Philip Kleiln's and ----------------------------------------------------- •
for next winter, for we arc
(Selections of class officers were
sistant; and Barbara Adams, vice- Ing that there are no evils of the Barry Conners'ascreen adaption of
These two shaving creams are the most popular, the
offering you rock-bottom
held at the Pleasant H ill high
president. This latter is a new of­ present prohibition days which we the original radio episodes.
largest-selling shaving creams, in the world. Colgate’s
p ric e s on th e fam o u s
did not have during the saloon days
fice this year.
school last week with the following
brings you small-bubble lather. Palmolive’s olive oil
Montag G rculator heat
He
warned
his
listeners
against
results: Senior class— president
Rev. Pruitt is director of the
content makes your shave smoother, easier.
er and w ith a generous
Ida Shelley; vice-president. M ar­
choir and announced that regular ‘ he repeal of the Volstead act as un­
allowance for vour old
COME IN TODAY! — SUPPLY LIMITED
rehearsals will be held every Thurs­ der such action the Individual
garet Upton; secretary-treasurer,
heating stove. If you burn
states
can
be
Just
as
wet
or
dry
as
day evening from 7:30 to 9:30.
Bonnie T in ker;
reporter. Zella
wood or coal ot both, there is a Montag Cirrulatot Heater
they want to be. regardless of the
Mrs. J. C. Ayers entertained th elM au ney; sergeant Shirley Walt«
lust the right tvpc md use *ot vout home at a price that
existence of the Eighteenth amend 500 club at her home Wednesday. I Junior class— presllent, BUI Cope-
makes
it possible to» you to put the Montag in, at once.
m
ent
Phone 15
Of the twelve members present I land;
vice-president,
Laurence
Springfield, Ore.
See the Montag display in oui windows. Let us help
Speaking about the Oregon pro­ Mrs. Ira Elston received high prize. Lord ; secretary-treasurer, Emma
you to convenience and volume >• \ irmth, next winter . . .
Mrs. Clement and children have hibition laws which are to be voted a baking dish, and Mrs. Delmai I Lou Baughman; reporter, Elva
and many other winters rc "om
moved to Springfield so the chil­ upon in November, he declared that Boyer a small Jug, as consolation Brabham; athletic manager. Dwight
dren may attend school there.
the repeal of these measures would Pineapple whip, cake, coffee and Brown; sergeant, Lester Wheeler;
FRIDAY and
Misses Morjory and Dorothy H art leave the state with only about 20 punch were refreshments enjoyed | editor. Robert Phelps. Sophomore
BATURDAY
have rented an apartment from federal officers to cope with the en by all.
class— president, Homer Awbrey;
Mrs. Metcalf In Springfield and are tire liquor enforcement problem of
Alma and Evelyn Morris are I vice-president, Clyde Kim ball; sec
attending high school there.
the state, and that It would become spending the winter with their sis retary Agnes W allace; reporter,
Mr. and Mrs. Robison have necessary for local committees or
S E E
O U R
W IN D O W
D IS P
ter, Mrs. Oeorge Conklin, while Robert Dillman; sergeant, Homer
bought
Mr. Conley’s place In cities to employ additional watch they attend the academy at Med-1 Parks. Freshman claag— president,
Springfield and are making plans men for protection.
ford.
June Mathews; vice-president, Rob-
to move In the near future. They
Lack of interest in the primary
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Thomson h a v c le rt W heeler; secretary, Natale
are planing to hold an auction sale election In Oregon were attributed moved from Thomsons' lodge to | Q uitting;
reporter
Rex
that have thrilled you for hundreds
Blute;
to dispose of their live stock and as the reason for the election of their home below Vida.
treasurer,
Wayne
Jordan
of nights come to life in the screen
farming implements on the H. E either wet Republican candidates
D. C. Trotter and H. C. Page have
The Intermediate Christian En­
Morris place previous to moving or emocrats in the fall. Dry Inter each put a new roof on their homes
version cf radio’s greatest drama!
deavor held an election last Sun
Mr. and Mrs. Fulton who recent­ e ts fail to become actively enough
C. H. Wain, owner of the fox day. The following were elected
ly purchased the 4 acre place from interested in the principles of the
farm at Deerhorn, ha: been build President, Luclle Jordan; vlce-pre-
Springfield, Oregon
Mrs. Needham, near the Thurston candidates at the primary and often Ing additional pens, as he Is Intend-1 sident Nobel W heeler; secretary
/
store, are making extensive im finit themselves confronted with
Ing to raise more foxes the coming Mildred Sw ift; treasurer Evelyn
provements, remodeling and also the necessity of voting for a wet
year. He has at present six oi Phelps; pianist Earl McLeod; chor
building onto the house.
Republican or a Democrat in the seven pairs and many young ones. Ister Dwight Brown.
Several Thurston boys who went fall general election, and frequently
A sister of Mrs. Vern Gillespie, | Several students from the Plea»
up South Fork of McKenzie for the the choice Is a Democrat, he said. Mrs. Paul Peyton of Centralia,
ant H ill high school are at the
opening of deer season were dis­
Regarding resubmlssion of the Wash., Is visiting relatives here I state fair. Myrna Laird, Agnes Wal
appointed with no luck. Carl Platt Eighteenth amendment the speaker Mrs. Peyton, a daughter of Mr. an d |li
Marie
Barnum,
Elizabeth
and James Edmlston killed one ,a said that this was not necessary Mrs. J. N. Hart, Is well known here
Holcomb and Nobel Wheeler have
three point buck.
as an act in Itself because every­
Celebrating Jesse Easton's 7«th I all gone to take part In 4-H club
Mrs. Gossler and children and time we vote for a candidate for birthday, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Eas
work.
Mrs. Beulah H arblt motored to congress we vote for submission or
ton entertained with a dinner, the I The Birthday club of Trent met
Salem last Saturday and spent the resubmlssion of the entire constitu­
center of attraction being a cake at the home of Mrs. Susbauer last
Comedy
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lester tion depending on the platform of
with “Happy Birthday, Grandad.” Friday afternoon. The following ot-
News
Peterson.
the candidate.
In lettering on the frosting. All of fleers were elected. Mrs. Ingalls,
SUNDAY
Mr and Mrs. Jack H arblt and
Mrs. Olustlna, vice-
The candidate severely rapped his children were present. Mr. and I president;
daughter, Molly Dean, from 8t. the Hearst newspapers for, what he
Mrs.
Jesse
Easton
have
resided
president;
Mrs.
Carol W illiams
Ml
Helen have been visiting at Law r­ turned manufacturing news, and
near W ttltervllle for the past 60 secretary; Mrs. Jim Higgins, treas-
ence Gossler’s home for the past other newspapers for their unfair
years Mr. Easton has been a hop urer. The next meeting will be held
several days.
W IT H
attitude on the wet and dry ques­ grower and farmer of this vicinity October 21 at the Olustlna home
Mrs. Nolan from California has tion. News stories printed In dally
since his arrival from England.
with Mrs. Bob Baughman assisting
LEE TRACY and MARY BRIAN in
been visiting Mrs. Ira Gray foi papers about Clarence True Wilson
Verna Hucka of Fall Creek Is Those present were Mrs. Bhaffler,
several days expects to leave for and Bishop Cannon are usually un­
The Fastest, Funniest, Raciest Expose Ever Filmed
reshlngllng the barn at the W illiam Mrs. Shawl, Mrs. Carol W illiams,
Washington ln the near future to true ore receive the wrong interper-
Hucka home.
Mrs. Jim Higgins, Mrs. W. L.
Also
visit her children, Mr. and Mrs. tatlon. he declared. He urged his
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CHARLIE CHASE in "YOUNG IRONSIDES"
Frank Cumm.
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attended the miscellaneous shower In lhe newspapers.
Marvin Drury, Thursday.
Kimball, Mrs. Lewis West. Mrs.
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