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    Pag,-» Eight
H IL L S B O R O
ARG U S.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thuixila.v, SepletiilicT 23, I9.T7
T
Prize Story Coming
Election Set
Buck Heaven
School
Reed vi lie
• P.-T. A, Meets
rhis Fridayz
home
Mrs Hixlges is Mrs Noel
tllm a iis m o th er amt M is Seeley
i Mis A llm an's sister
Mr am t Mrs Young of N orth Da
kota are visiting Mr amt Mrs Ira
I ow e am i fam ily
Mrs Rosa B ruce has quite a n u m ­
ber of p ic k e r, in h er filbert orch ard
this week S he is believed to lie the
lu st m this vicinity to begin p ick ­
ing
M r, tally M arlin of S eattle has
been v isiting Mrs W M Snipes
Mrs Joseph L orentzen is visit­
ing relatives al Long C reek i l l e a st­
e rn O regon.
M us R uth H olcom b left last week
to take a teaching position nt T o­
l d , > Sin* will tench nil eight grades
in her new school.
The opening of door season has
lured several from this com m unity
Io the rem ote h au n ts of w ild life m
southeastern O regon Those w ho art*
lim iting this week a re A rvid N ord-
hind ami son. Ralph. A rth u r Sehrae-
der. and Ray Hum ble.
S q u ire's son. Robert Hensley, mid
fam ily h ere Sunday
Robert J r and Ja n e Hensley s h i r t ­
ed Io school Tin" ,lav They had been
picking hop: i l l Dayton for the past
few w eeks
Shower Given lor
Couple at Roy
Mrs. B ir d M c C o rm ic k )
iBv Mrs M ary s in rla ir)
REEDV1LI F R eidville P.-T A
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN Speci­
w ill hold the first m eeting of the
al school m eeting w ill be held at
y e a r tins Friduv E xecutive m eeting
ROY A mis« - I,.»neons show»',
the Buck H eaven school house S ep­
was given al the hom e of Mi and
w ill be at 2 o'clock and the reg u lar
tem ber 27 at 8 p. m for the purpose
m
eeting
at
2
30
M
is Kind P uvck S atu rd ay m o rn ­
of electing one d irecto r to fill the
Mr and Mrs Melvin V anderm ost.
ing. S eptem ber It, in honor of then-
vacancy caused by th e resignation
T helm a Dux is. Mr and M i- A rchie
d au g h ter Rena and Georg«» Beck,
of F. E. Hoffm an. Bids to transport
B row nlee and fam ily and Mr. and
w ho w ere m arried W ednesday The
children from this district to P leas­
M is G lenn S tiff and fam ily w ere
couple received m any me»' gifts
a n t View w ill be called.
am ong those w ho attended the P e n ­
from th eir friends and relatives The
P ru n e harvest was in full swing
dleton Round-Up.
evening was spent in visiting a m i
h e re th is w eek and last. A few
playing
games
Mr and Mrs. Jo h n D exter and
grow ers re p o rt a good yield. The
d a u g h te r H elm of C anada a re v isit­
Mr and Mis J A M oore re tu rn ­
fru it is being shipped to adjacent
ing Mr and Mrs John Erickson
ed to th e ir hom e Fi idav from a few
canneries.
A n u m b er of friends from tins
days' trip to Rockaw ay M is Lizzie
Mr. and Mrs. C. B Mork and
vicinity attended ttie funeral of M i,
Van Dyke of V erhoort tay»*d at the
d au g h ter Donna of Salem visited
Wasem. m other of M is Rose J u r ­
Moor»* hom e d u ring th eir absence
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Thom pson S u n ­
gensen. held m H illsboro Thursday
People of tins com m unity u ho a t­
day.
Mrs. M arie S chraedei. wtio has
tended t h e Pendleton R ound-U p
Mr. and Mrs. Otto O rnduff and
been q u ite ill for some tim e, is
w ere Mr and Mis Ellis T avlor. Mr
G uy Hodges left W ednesday for
m uch im proved.
and Mrs E E N o rth ru p and Fern
a few days' d eer h unting near
M is s ll. ig g H o n o re d
G rover. Mrs T heodore V uiiderzan-
B urns. F ran k and Ray Shook. Fred
About 40 friends g athered at the
den. A lfretl D elplanche, H erm an
M eyers. K eith M arlow and Eldon
(B y M iss IM. T a llm a n ) •
Ha
;g
hom
e
F
riday
evening
giving
V audcrzandcn. L eonard Reh. Mi­
H avem an accom panied by Mr. and D ram atic sto ry of a C hinese farm er and his slave girl wife, a P u litzer
T1MBEK
Mrs
Mae
T
allm
an
was
Miss
M
arion
Hagg
a
su
rp
rise
fa
re
­
prize
novel,
is
scheduled
for
th
e
V
enetian
in
H
illsboro
Sunday.
Monday
am i Mrs. .Archie Jesse and Hans
Mrs. Dewey M ercer of Laurel, will
pleasantly
su
rp
r
sed
on
h
er
b
irth
­
w
ell
before
she
left
for
E
ugene
fo
and
H enry Tolkc
and Tuesday. The film is rated one of th e outstan d in g productions
leave the first of n ex t w eek for
P aul Muni and Louise R ain er play th e lead parts "E xclusive.'' fe a tu r­ atten d th e U niveristy of O regon day S eptem ber .5 by a group of her Mrs. Keilinjr Home
hun tin g in the sam e country.
friends. T he ladies brought a pot
Jesse E. and D orm an B lazer are
ing Fred M acM urray. F rances F arm er and C harlie R uggles leads th e She received m any useful gifts Mrs luck lunch, a fte r w hich th e a fte r­
Mrs C harles Reiltng, w ho has
M elvin V anderm ost w ill ta k e over
building a new chicken house, 24 by
tw o -featu re bill at the V enetian th e a tre F riday and S atu rd ay . The her
noon
w as spent in playing cards. been seriously ill in the Join's hos­
m
usic
class
w
hile
sin*
is
aw
ay
26.
pital
tin* past th ree weeks, w as able
second p ic tu re is a P eter B K yne story. "T rapped." "E xclusive" is
Mr. and Mrs Dan O 'M eara and O ut of town guests w ere Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. G lenn M iller and
a fast m oving d ram a of th e new spapers packed w ith tense situations. fam ily spent the w eek-end in O lym ­ M r s J, H. Brow n of Eugene. Mrs. to re tu rn to h er hom e F riday but
fam ily re tu rn e d from a trip to the
E dith Higgle of Buxton. O th ers in ­ must rem ain u n d er care of a special
pia. Wash . visiting relatives
coast Sunday evening They w ent
cluded M esdames L aura H itthaler. nurse at the R eding home.
Born,
to
Mr
and
Mrs
T
hom
as
.1
land he cam e all the w ay from N e­
by w ay of A storia F rid ay and w ere
Paul Cop, T heodore V anderzan-
Ju
stin e P ratt. M ary Tolson. Emma
T
hrau
g
h
b
o
r
of
Scofield,
a
bo.*
J
im
­
b rask a to atten d and w e had a real
la te r guests of h e r parents. Mr. and
den. W illiam S u sb au er and J M
visit. He thought I saved his life." m ie Lee S ep tem b er 17. T his ,s the Goss. .Alice H ensley. .Alice Tillotson V andcrzandcn left S aturday for a
Mrs. G eorge M aynard, at Ocean
and d au g h ter Kuth. D uring the a f t­
H ills fought in 21 b attles d u rin g first grandchild of Mrs Wolfe
Lake. Mr. M iller took along several
Mr. and Mrs J. W agonblast a re in ernoon Mrs. C P. Syverson of Coop­ hunting trip in eastern Oregon.
th e C ivil w ar. an d re tu rn e d a fte r
hu n d red pounds of potatoes to sell.
(C o n tin u ed fro m p a re I )
er
M ountain. Mrs. C ourtney Syver- W hile d riving n ear Hh<>do»i»*ndron
th e fighting to m ak e his own w ay Tacom a visiting th eir daughter.
He found th e m ark et sluggish.
given a ticket for violation of some in th e w orld. He w as a cabinet Mrs. M abie E alkentiagen
on of T im ber. Elsie Mae Myers. Eva tin* car tu rn ed over into a ditch
19 E n r o lle d
m inor traffic ordinance, b u t these
Q uite a nu m b er from this vicinity Benefiel and Elton Ingram of B ux­ caused by h>ose gravel w hile m ak ­
Pleasant View school opened M on­ have been no p a rtic u la r'w o rry , he m ak er by trad e and has sev eral v al­ are am ong the group d eer hu n tin g ton visited
ing a tu rn The car. ow ned and driv -
uable
pieces
of
fu
rn
itu
re
c
o
n
stru
ct­
day m orning w ith Miss Helen declares. Once th e flivver bucked
F red K ashler expects to leave
Mr and Mrs K ilgore, g rade school en by Theodor«' Vandei zanden. was
Homm as teach er and 19 pupils e n ­ and refused to sta rt and a traffic ed and h and carv ed in th e heavy soon for C alifornia w here his wife principal, spent the vacation at th eir dam aged but the passengei s w«'i <*
rolled. including G lenice Miller. cop handed him a ticket fo r o v e r­ w alnut by him self
farm n ear O regon City Miss Ollie u n in ju red . T he men re tu rn e d to
From 1886 to 1891. he o p erated a is now em ployed
Jo h n Jones, C aroline S in clair and tim e parking.
Mrs. B ecker H oste ss
Steen, in term ed iate teacher, spent th eir hom es Sunday evening
b
ank
in
H
eron
Lake.
M
inn.,
and
Elsie Brighouse. w ho are beginners.
Mi and Mrs J. A. Moore and
R eedville Ladies' Mi.-sionarv soci­ the week-»',id a t the hom e of her
"I ju st took it dow n to th e police
The la tte r is from the Buck H eaven s ta tio n ." Hills chuckled, "and told then becam e in terested in th e w est ety will hold its first fall m eeting parents. Mr and Mrs. J W Steen, d a u g h te r Mary left th e ir hom e
and
district. O thers from th e Buck H eav­ the fellow at th e desk th at I'd be w hen he visited C alifo rn ia
T
uesday
for a w»'»'k s trip to Spo­
w
ith
Mrs.
S
A.
B
ecker
T
hursday.
in P ortland Miss Taza H«*gester. p ri­
en district are Roderick. L au ra Lue glad to get th e th in g out of tow n com pared th e n o rth ern , m id w estern S eptem ber 30. O wing to the P re sb y ­ m ary teacher, v is ite i at her hom e in kane. Wash Tt>day they w ere to
w
in
ters
w
ith
those
of
th
e
coast.
In
and S herm an M urray and the B rig- j if he'd come dow n and sta rt it for
m eet Mr M oore’s b rother. Rev
1891 he cam e to O regon and for 16 tery held in P ortland T uesday it was Hood R iver
house boy.
Im p ro v e P r o p e r ty
Pious Moore, w ho has spent the
postponed a week
me. I exp lain ed th at I'd been c ra n k ­ y ears was a resid en t of A shland
L e a v e s fo r O. S. C.
Word has been received from Miss
Mr and Mrs. Ray C row der of past n ine years doing m issionary
ing on it so long I h ad to rest a bit
In 1908 he bought a place at G a r­
Lloyd G uenther, w ho g raduated
"He to re th e tick et up and ad- den Home w here he h as been liv ­ F lorence Yoe. w ho is visiting re la ­ P o rtlan d spent T uesday and W ed­ w ork in C hina Rev Pious Moore
from N ew berg high last term , left i vised me to get it started as soon as ing since. In 1924, his first w ife died tives in the east, that she is now at nesday m aking im provem ents on a rriv ed in V ictoria, B. C . Sept» mb» i
•»9
for C orvallis Sunday to atten d I could."
and a y e a r later he m arried h er P ort Huron. M idi . w ith h er b ro th e r th eir p roperty C ro w d er is a firem an
M r i i k I M is Lums Hnviiyi ii left
F reshm an week at O. S. C. Lynn Buys New C ar
w ith the S o u th ern Pacific railroad
sister, w ho had been p a rt of his and family.
S e rv ic e s S u n d a y E v e n in g
T hursday fur S eattle to spend a few
G uenther, w ho w ill be a senior this
Postm istress III
“I like th at old car. I bought a household for years.
year, w ill jo in his b ro th er next new m odel once and had it brought
Rev. P hillips of the T rim ly P re s­
Mrs .Alfred P earson. T im ber p o st­ days visiting friends and relatives
iP ic tu re page 1. Second Section»
w eek.
D onald
S picrlng and Francis
b y terian church m P o rtlan d w ill m istress. is confined in th e St. V in­
out here. I got th e garag e m an to
J. H. S in clair is rem odeling his tak e m e for a rid e and w e w ent
preach at 8 p. m in the R eedville cent's hospital, seriously ill Mrs. D ierickx of Huy eununeneed th eir
hom e in the P leasant View district down the road at 50 m iles an h o u r I
church. T his w ill be the th ird S u n ­ Torn R am sey is tak in g h er place in w o rk at Pacific university M u n d a y
Miss Alice M cInnis visited a b ro th ­ I asked him w hy he moved his feet
day evening that he has preached the post office.
er, D. W. McInnis, and fam ily at all th e tim e and w hat th e lev er in
here
W esley G ildner. w ho is em ployed
A '
R eedvile from F rid ay un til Sunday. th e m iddle w as for. and he explain
Miss P atricia M athicsen visited in P ortland, visited at his hom e here
Unexpected guests for dinner?
L. T. Finigan left S atu rd ay eve­ ed that. I'd have to use the lev er to
over th e w eek-end in P ortland, the Sunday.
Recent developm ents in th e au to ­ guest of h er aunt. Miss Evelyn
ning w ith Mr and Mrs Tom Shuck shift gears, and use my feet at the
Mrs. Edith Riggle. w ho had been
Here's a rule you'd find a winner:
m obile in dustry, an d w hat can be M athiesen.
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Z iegler of | sam e tim e.
visiting h ere since last Sunday, re ­
ex pected from th e m o to r car in ­
To serve a perfect drink, depend
H illsboro on a w eek's h u n tin g trip
Mr. and Mrs C harles Im lay and tu rn ed hom e W ednesday
"W hen we got hom e I ju m p ed out d u stry th is season, w ere rev ealed fam ily w ent Io M osier S unday to
n e a r Burns.
Mrs B M W right. W alter and
On
CALVERT. . . it ’s a perfect blend!
an
d
ju
s
t
told
him
to
tak
e
it
back
at a m eeting of Dodge d ealers in visit the W. J W ilcox family.
M ountain Top church and Sunday
B ette .Fean, visited at th e Ida Kil-
school w ill hold a business and so­ and sell it again, because I w asn't S eattle Monday, according to M P
Mrs. W. D Loomis of O naw a burg hom e over the w eek-end. Mr.
cial m eeting th is T hursday evening i tak in g any chances on killing my- C ady of Cady M otor com pany, w ho Iowa, w ho has been h ere th e past and Mrs W right moved to C o rv al­
at the hom e of Mrs I G. S tew art ’ self ru n n in g aro u n d th e co u n try attended. The m eeting was a tte n d ­ th ree w eeks visiting at th e hom e of lis ev< ral m onths ago. w here W al­
that fast."
ed by a large g ath erin g of d ealers her d au g h ter. M rs Lloyd B urrell, ter will a tten d O regon S tate college
All m em bers urged to attend.
All of th e time, w hile he w as re- and d ealers' rep resen tativ es.
D eford Injured
and fam ily, expects to leave soon this fall
B uford D eford, w ho has been I lating his m otoring experiences, his
"I was su rp rised ." Cady said on for h e r home. Mr. B u rrell is the
Phil C astle. S o uthern Pacific fire­
w orking north of H illsboro getting faded eyes tw in k led from u n d er the his retu rn , "at rep o rts read at the m erchant w ho recently purchased man. w ho is w orking in Eugene. has
out piling, w as in ju red S aturday w hite brows.
m eeting of large n u m b ers of retail the O linger store at R eedville. lie been horn«' visiting h,s parents. Mr.
afternoon w hen a stick stru ck him B o r n i n I o w a
, o rd ers th at a re being placed "sight- rep o rts a rapidly increasing bu si­ and Mrs. I). M C astle, the past few
H ills w as born M arch 20. 1844. in unseen" by custom ers w ho have yet ness.
in the back. He w as unab le to w ork
; days.
M onday
Iowa and en listed in th e LTmon to see th e new m odels fo r which
Mrs M a r y Oil in cur ha-; ju st
L aV erne K ilburg w ho is a tte n d ­
W. G. D oughty. Emil G row ald and arm y in 1861 in Illinois, serving 2 ‘j they alread y have signed up."
tu rn ed from a vacation trip to Mt ing school at Jew ell, spent the w eek ­
Most in terestin g p art of the trip. Hood.
Cap. B. Telleson re tu rn e d to th eir v ears as d ru m m er boy for an Il­
end at her hom e here.
Mrs. L ucile Im lay and d au g h ter
hom es at Tacom a M onday after linois regim ent. At th e ’ close of this Cady declared, was th e preview of
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Allen of F o r­
service
he
re-en
listcd
and
w
ent
in-
the new D odge Public statem en t as G eneva have been visiting relatives tuna. Cal . visited th eir cousins. Mr
spending a w eek on th e ir farm in
W H IS K E Y C O L L IN S
i to the ranks, serving th ro u g h t>
to m echanical changes and innova­ at S uver.
th e Buck H eaven district.
and Mrs Elm o T allm an, and fam ily « a r. 1»17 C A L V rR T D IS T IL L r a « CORP DI»«
Mrs V ictor P erry was taken :pd- Friday, en route to P ortland from c TILLK
Raym ond M eyers, accom panied by fam ous S h erm an 's m arch to th e sea tions was not made, but w ill be re ­
R IC «: R f LAY MO AND LOUIS V IL L I MY .
a cousin. Cecil Z iegler of C arlton, in the dangerous assignm ent as a leased at an n o u n cem en t tim e, he denlv ill recently w hile w orking at w here they planned to re tu rn to L XE C U TI V L O t F ICLS iC H R Y SLLR bLD G -.N . Y.C-
said.
the R eedville school, but is now r e ­ th< ir hom e Mr Allen was a d ele­
took a load of pru n es and p ears to forager.
His first b attle w as a Shilo. and
p orted better.
C loverdale S aturday.
gate to the Logging C ongress at A s­
A. P. M untzel has sold Ins brood toria.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted R utschm an ac­ one of his m ost exciting w as at
sows and is planning on retu rn in g
Mr and Mrs. W E. G ilm ore re ­
com panied by Miss H elen R u tsch ­ Stone river. 29 m iles from N ash­
to P o rtlan d to live.
tu rn ed to th eir hom e h ere Friday.
m an and A1 Ew ing Sunday visited ville. Tenn
"The
b
attle
of
S
tone
riv
er,"
he
"B illy" C hurchley has opened up | a fte r a 4000-milo trip to C anada.
Mrs. Ed H atfield, w ho is convales­
related, "w as th e only tim e I ev er
a radio re p a ir shop at the B urrell w here they visited m any relatives
cing at St. V incent's hospital.
w
as
in
an
engagem
ent
w
h
ere
we
grocery
in Rcedv ille.
S
tu
d
en
ts
in
the
vocational
a
g
ri­
Mr. and Mrs E rnest Donicht and
la n d friends T hey visited a num ber
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r G eorge to ­ o f t h e i r o n e - tim e c la ssm a te » . M r.
little son K enneth m oved S eptem ­ retreated . All of a sudden I looked cu ltu re classes at H illsboro union
b er 15 to n ear Scappoose. Mr. D on­ up and th ere they came. Everybody high school elected the follow ing g eth er w ith th eir five children have I and Mrs G ilm ore w ere gone sev-
icht is em ployed at the G raff saw ­ tu rn ed and ran, and men w ere officers at th e ir first F u tu re F a rm ­ moved to R eedville from N ew berg < ral weeks.
falling ev ery w h ere. The fellow next ers of A m erica m eeting: E dw ard Mrs. G eorge w as form erly Bessie
m ill there.
G eorge H endricks of Forest G rove
is having a bus garage built for the
E. G. H eaton retu rn ed this week m e fell and I trip p ed over his b ay ­ S etn ik er. p resident: Bob H einrich, K irkw ood.
Jo h n K irkw ood is im proving the | high school bus Living q u a rte rs for
from drying hops in M arion coun­ onet and it stuck in m y foot. I fin ­ v ic e -p re s id e n t; R e m i Coussens,
ally had to get hold o f th e gun and treasu rer; D onald K erkm an. secre­ looks of his place by reshingling the bus d riv e r w ill be in back of the
ty -
pull
th
e
th
in
g
out.
I
n
ev
er
ran
so
Miss Ann O rnduff came out from
tary ; Tom Gregg, re p o rter: w atch- his house and graveling th e ro ad ­ garage.
P o rtlan d S aturday to care for her fast in my life as I d id a fte r th at. . day i serg ean t-a(-arm si to be e le c t­ way.
C. P. Syverson of C ooper M oun­
H arry B e a r', new m odernistic tain is taking the place as night
m other. Mrs. P eter O rnduff. who Made P risoner
ed; Mr. Rowland, adviser
filling
station
is
now
about
ready
1
w
atchm
an at the shingle mill, w hile
suffered a severe attack of asthm a
"I w ent to th e hospital, and w hile ’ The F F A. plans to m eet S ep ­
last w eek. Both Mr. and Mrs. O rn ­ I w as th ere th e reb els cap tu red it. tem b er 28 to elect a w atchdog and for paniting When com pleted it wiil his son. A rthur, is on a hunting
d u ff are at the hom e of a son. O tto T hey counted o u t enough men to ap p o in t com m ittees for th e p ro ­ be a very attra c tiv e building
trip in E astern Oregon.
F rank A llm an of E ugene spent Hi«*
O rnduff, since h e r recent attack.
L orraine T allm an spent the w eek ­
care for th e w ounded, and paroled gram of w ork.
w eek-end w ith his m other, Mrs. en d a t the hom e of R obert M elquist
C harles P o rter and tw o nieces of them , and th e rest th ey . „ got
ready
_______to
A llm an Sr.
in H illsboro and at the hom e of Ins
B oardm an visited Ira G. M cCormick m arch as prisoners. W hile w e w ere
E x am in er Due W ednesday
Mrs. Hodges of Enum claw . Wash . gran d p aren ts. Mr and Mrs G eorge
F riday.
-w aitin g aro u n d th ere. I told a n o th ­
R.
J.
Dooley,
ex
am
in
er
of
o
p
era­
accom panied by Mr and Mrs Seeley Higgle at Buxton
Mr. and Mrs J, P Jones and Mr. e r fellow th a t I th o u g h t w e m ight
and Mrs. W ayne Jones w ent to C or­ escape, because th e g u ard s w e re n 't tors and chauffeurs, w ill be in H ills­ and son W illiam of Tacoma. Wash .
Mrs John S quire. Lela Kelly and
boro.
W
ednesday.
S
ep
tem
b
er
29.
at
spent last S unday a t the A llm an Edwin T< , ry o f Dayton v is ite d M rs .
vallis S eptem ber 12. w here they m et paying m uch a tten tio n and if w e
th
e
co
u
rth
o
u
se
from
10
a
m.
to
5
Mr. and Mrs. C W. S inniger and could g et into a plum th ick et we
p. m. All th o se w ishing perm its or
Mr. and Mrs. W ayne Jones' baby w ould be alright.
son L arry, w ho had been w ith the
"We tried it and m ade th e plum licenses to d riv e cars are asked to
S innigers since early May on ac­ thicket, and th en w ent off across get in touch w ith Mr. Dooley durin g
count of the illness of his m other. the fields tow ard an o th e r house w e these hours.
T hey brought the baby home.
had been using for a hospital. We
got th ere all rig h t and helped w ith
R em em b er »he m ore you tell, the
th e w ounded, and then re tu rn e d to m ore you sell w hen using A rgus
tf
the place w h ere w e w ere captu red . W ant Ads.
The guards thought, w e had been
(B y M rs. R . H u n g e r)
am ong those paroled, and so w e es­
Mrs. Tom T anaka was taken Tues­ caped being prisoners.
d ay of last w eek to st. V incent hos­
"It w as w hile w e w ere w alking
p ita l suffering w ith inflam m atory aw ay from the guards, across th e
rheum atism .
battlefields th at I saw a man lying
A lton Allen w as taken Septem ber betw een tw o big rocks w ith an
17 to the S hrine hospital for crip ­ overcoat over him. I thought h e w as
pled children. He is taken t o the dead and lifted th e ov erco at and
hospital every few m onths to have found one of the men from m y own
skin grafted. He w as severly b u rn ­ com pany w ith a b u llet th ro u g h his
ed w hen he w as a small child It stomach. We picked him u p and
w ill be necessary for him to rem ain took him in.
th e re several weeks.
"W hen the G A R m et in P o rt­
(B y
Birthday Surprise
Given at Timber
New Store Started
South of Town
illy Mr* I .r u is Ituym oud)
I.APKKL ACRES A country gio-
c»'i y s to re l - being erected at the in -
b is e c tio n of the H illsboro Newbei g
! highw ay and Robinson road It will
be operated by Mr. and Mrs Tom
Dunean and adjoins th eir present
gas statu»», The date of opening has
not as \ et In «m set The Duncans
art' also budding a tw o-room a d d i­
,.r .
tion. consisting of a bedroom and »:■: ■
wtUt fUy M H ot to.
puntry. on th eir present residence
. ' Pilone »12
W ayne Jenkenson ,»f Eugene. Bill
J« nkenson. Mr Wilson amt son
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
Ralph of H illsboro ami C F Rob
in s o i, of this locutity have gone to
E astern O regon hunting
lle rt, Johnson has re tu rn e d home
GIVES A
for a s lm r t stay on the * Hoimmu,"
from H onolulu
HOUSEFUL OF HEAT!
W R ?\ue. w ho was picking
prunes on tin* I. A W hittle ranch
w ith Ins wife. Sam .Am*. Mrs F ia n ­
ces Neilson and B»>b P otter, wa.»
stung by horn« ts. • ausing his face
to sw«*ll and close h i^ e y e s to the ex
tent that In* was forced to retu rn
Imine and lost* half a d a y ’s w«>rk.
Lois Rotnnson a m i H arold Brown
spent Sunday at A urora visitm g Mr
Brown s relatives.
E tienne LaM nllc, w ho was stric k ­
en w ith appendicitis is convalescing
at his horn»* for aw hile.
Mr and Mrs ’1’ I. Sand«* paid Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis R aym ond a short
farew ell visit Monday evening b e ­
fore re tu rn in g to th e ir hom e m Pas-
Patriarch Clings to
Mode of Yesterday
Cady Views New
” Dodge Motor Car
Future Farmers
Name New Officers
«delta from six week»* to u r of th<*
m n t I, west
Mrs J T Rohei ts. who w as s tric k ­
en w ith ptom aine poisoning, has re-
eovt led sufficiently to be aiotiud the
house.
Mr and Mrs S B lanken are b u ild ­
ing a house on tract 15 as they
bought p u t of that tract from th eir
sou-m -law . Lew Lumulle
HIL'M
SAVE
w ith S a fe ty
50c I )r. \\ pst
Too, h
Brush am i 50c ( 'alox
I'lxilh I’owdvr.
DUO-IHERM
59c
B oth for
O IL -B U R N IN G
C IR C U L A T IN G H E A TE R
BROM O SE L T Z E R
Regular
$1.20 size
95c
• T h e D u o T h e rm giv e « c lean ,
s ile n t , " R e g u la t e d H e a t '*
a
f1(” «d o f b r u t in c o ld w e a th e r,
ge n tle w a rm th fo r m ild da y«. A ll
nt th e tu r n o f th e h a n d y d ia l.
W ith p a te n te d d u a l c h a m b e r
b u r n e r u n d " w a s te « to p p e r ” ,
test« p ro v e it th e m o s t e co nom ­
ic a l « t I be ater rua<le. See a ll e ig h t
m odels J tin,»lies —
ALKA SELTZER
Regular
19c
51c
60e size
I. ESTER I NE
2 50e
>tlh
¿04y 'Poiftncnti
20%
/o
SP E C IA L
D iscount on
to 3u
and
PH O TO FIN ISH IN G
H ot
B la s t
mg
l or Sale or l or Rent
H e a te r c n ly $ »|
M ELTEBEKE
ELECTRIC STORE
121 S. 2n d
A ve.
Illllv liu r u
“ S a v e , Y ou M on ey on
E very P u r c h a s e ”
W e il’s 2 4 th A n n iv ersa ry
Sale Continues
Greater Assortments — Greater Values
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A ll Steel H oppers«--
A n Important Improvement in
Orchardale
M c C ormick DcERiNGGrain Drills
Used Cars
Custom-Built
TIRES
fo r 5afe W inter D riving.
Featuring the
'33 Chcv ¿Sedan
HEAVY GOODYEAR TREAD
4 .7 5 x 1 9
$ 5 .3 0
5 .0 0 x 1 9 ..................
5 .7 5
5.25x17 .................
6.15
5.25x18.
;> 50x 17
c. nu-, ic,
6.50x16
'34 Chcv Sedan
$6.95
9.65
$6.35
Plus Your Old Tire
Standard New Tire Guarantee on
These Custom Built Tires
COME
IN
TODAY I
SEE
THEM MADE I
BUSCH'S
ritoncs Hillsboro 501 or 391
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SERVICE
STA TION
A. Il Busch. To
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Many others to choose
from
TR A D ES — TERMS
TWO HANDY LOCATIONS
SERVICE
GARAGE
'29 Chcv Coupe
7 .7 5
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CHRYSLER - PLY M OU TH
C,SED CAR EXCHANGE
2nd and W ashington
Phone 2611
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The dollar spent for a Used
i Car is entitled to just as
1 much consideration and dol-
j lar-for-dollar value as t h e
' me spent for a new car. We
make friends because w e
sell Used Cars on that policy.
F
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Quality Worthy of
Your Used Car
Dollar
MtCormick.-Dccring /4-7 Crain Drill
L L -S T E E L Hoppers on
» McCormick-Deering plain
grain drills— th a t’s the big drill
news now. Come in and let
us show you this real improve­
ment in a real line of drills.
They will drill more accurately
and last longer than ever before
because the steel hoppers com­
bine with '.he strong steel frame
to hold the feeding mechanism
in correct alignment.
The new hoppers on these
McCormick-Deering Drills will
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not sag, warp, split, or rot —
they are made of rust-resisting,
heavy-gauge steel containing
copper. They are water tight
and grain tight — you can pour
grain into them without spill­
ing it on the ground. "
Improvements have been
made in the feeds, too, and
there are roller bearings in the
fully enclosed end axle boxes.
Whatever kind of drill and
attachments you want, we can
furnish it.
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M a ster C ra ftsm en
h a n d - fle x
y o u r shoes
fo r yo u
A LL
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HUGH LEWIS CO.
B E A » ERTÖN
lntrrrM tloti.il T rm kx
l .cd l u c t o i j .
P ho ne 9605
M iC n r m lc k D m mg l a m i M a c h in e r y
liULk.,, Cars, la in i Machinery
O IL
1.1 RNING CIRC U1 A I I <Q
HEATERS
A I m o r e g u la r ly
$8 » ( ’ole Oil B urning C ire u la t-
TY PEW R ITER S
DELTA DRUG
STORE
off on D uo-T herm
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