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Dance Scheduled Booster Night; BUXTON dance will be at W B hall Saturday night with music by ' TXTON -Green Mountain Sub ordinate and Juvenile Granges met .it their hall Saturday with pot- hick dinner and business meeting Elmer McClure, state grange dep uty. was present. Other visitors v '■r<' V R Coleman of Ontario and Dale Harris of Portland A de- I’ ite was held on the question Re solved that our present school cur- nculum us not practical Juv Q iik ' i , represented the affirmative and subordinate grangers. Elmer Mel lure and Mrs H E Quier the negative. The latter won the dis cussion National Grange Booster tomber 3o Portland was at the Harle Qi nor home 1 liteon Club 1 las HU’FON Hiteon club hel Meet Held Buy Place Mr. and Mrs Vance from Cali fornia have purchased the Martin Gindhart farm and have mov to the place Report of the s the Gindhart property a few ago was affirmed later as false Mr. and Mrs. Gindhart will visit then- son Fritz and family at Cooper Mountain before settling down Edwin Quier. who recently re turned from eastern Oregon entered Banks high school last week Watson Injured Fred Watson received a badly crushed middle finger on the right hand Thursday, while at work at Consolidated camp He was taken REEDY II I F bmation Reed ville the Fr< as mini: hurch he for many years during which time family has resided m Portland Loggers employed at various Jogging camps have been laid off due to the boom man strike. Mr and Mrs Frank Stowell and family and Mr and Mrs. Victor Stowell, all of Portland, spent Sun day with relatives here The two men their brother-in- law, Kenneth Albrecht, shingled a part of their mother s house while enrollment and Mis Eve the which time Mu mi- inee Genes ien in Miss Lillian Owen returned homi ibled the first of the month after spend committee chairmen for mg the summer m Texas ami Ne e as follows Mrs dent gram; Mrs me ifter Fol Mt M: planning a ran -irday evening September 30 Birlhdays I elcbr.iled double bi eld .it the orent Granum. 11 with 31 pupil Ht< pital. where the first joint was am putated memb Rev. R M Hvx>d was x buted b> who Mr Hood has Willie Reedville PTA 1111 leu w atei afternoon. September I L ili n BuikL'm ! lite Huathman Wheald m. which nineteen summer roundup: Mn immcdi ent They nty Council honcx iiHxm entertained Reedville Mrs L Mrs Hale l,reenm.m confined t her home with infection for n of Medford are v weeks Greenmans parents. M James Campbell. Win- in Cast Miss Doris Campbe E i Reed M I. Sulser. spent >f the home Friday from Port > and William Campbell .is Mr Re Mrs Clara her daughter. M < Leona Hodge, Redwood Cit; while Mr Sulser at- tended the Fishermens Cas in y Tournament, where he won champion dry fly ■r By so do ing Sulser w than SUMI in public Mrs on lumber and building material and Mrs Fred Benefiel and Mrs I'ommunits h., R. L. Burton went to Portland Sat urday afternoon for the funeral of their niece and cousin. Mrs Arthur issured McCormick Francis Kirk of Green Mour'.iin pent Sunday is staying with his uncle and aunt. Kunnkh Mr. and Mrs Harold Peterson, and M h attending Banks high school. Among local folks picking ho at the Hartwick and Moore hep with Women’- yards are Mrs Ralph Simp-on. Mrs end with friends at Carlton. Ellis Watson. Mrs. Ji Meyers School orchestra practice is held and George Riggle. Aftei each Thursday night at the school meet mg Yvonne Maynard is • her grandparents. Rev and Mrs each member Mr and Mrs. A Morgan are John Pollard, m Portland where enjoying a new crop of strawberries she is attending school ; a number of trophies Mr> Sul- r. many may remember. on their fields. The berries are of the Mr and Falconer. Bobby KINTON Alfred Hoyles - a fair size and excellent flavor. hampionship at the over the "Stars of Tomorrow " । and Mary Josephine of Treharne national Several local folk were picking visited Mrs Falconer s brother and tournament that s held in Por gram over KGW Saturday mon prunes at the Frank Genzer prune sistr-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Otto land in 1936. Mrs W S Bowen of Sherwood orchards on Green Mountain last Stowell, this week-end Miss Gladvs T enrolled at spent Saturday and Sunday at the week A number of the same pick Business college Mon- home of her D R Coleman of Ontario is vis J H Aten ers will be employed at the Bailey- iting h s brother-in-law and sis- Mr and Mrs Irooks and orchard this week. Mrs Ed Burkhal ter. Mr. and Mrs H. E Quier. f Earming- family of Salem spent Sui Ensilage cutting began at the few days this week. ton and her sister. Mrs Fred Peter the home of Mr Brooks' Jesse Meyers farm here Saturdav. Sale Planned son and small son of Palo Alto. Mrs E D. Wright A team belonging to Ed Hoffman L L. Crawford will hold a pub- Cal. were guests of Miss Agnes ran away with a corn wagon tear lie sale September 26 Mr. Crawfor.l Moline. Friday Mrs Peterson, who week in Portland with her parents ing down fences and badly damag is retiring from farming, having has been v: ting at the Burkhalter Mr at d Mrs A Sa ens. M Shai ing the wagon. rented his farm land to Corbett home for s veral weeks, left Fri- on makes her honn with her grand day night for her home in Mooting Postponed the south parents. Mr and Mrs < Crowthers. Snid- W. B. business meeting Born September 4. to Mr and Examiner Coming scheduled for September 13 was Mrs Leland Flint Mrs Mrs R Kramer Jr. a daughter. postponed on account of prune and left The examiner of operators and Beverly Ellen Mrs Kran hop-picking. Sunday to the former Fran chauffdurs. will be in Hill! boro Lair. Mrs. C G. Jones ot Manning is Wednesday September 27. at the The Star Pinochle club held the home from a visit with her mother courthouse from 10 a m to 5 p m. first fall meeting at the home Starting Sunday the unified scr- Í in Idaho. All those wishing permits or li- Mrs C H Hughson September 12 vice of the Ku iton Evangelical Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benefiel pick censes to drive cars are asked to get Next meet will be at the home church will begin at 9 a m ed prunes at the Lewis prune or in touch with the examiner dur of Mrs. F. Six September 26. chards near Kansas City last week these hours. day afternoon foi fune Orcnco played Reedville Friday H E« Gn afternoon on the local field, win- vice was held in Hillsboro with ning by a score to 14 burial in the per Mountain F 1. McGeorge spent Sunday at Mt Hood with his brother. Harold Hunt Derr McGeorge of Portland. S Pomeroy Robert Pomeroy and Miss Agnes Moline and Don R. Teufel left Monday on a hunt- near Roberts drove to Silver Creek Falls mg trip in Sunday, going by way of Newberg Burn and Salem and returning by way of Oswego, where they visited Mr and Mrs. Earl March. In Veterans' Hospital WITH E. Engebretsen is at the Veterans' M,-KINLEY-EI MONICA hospital in Portland, receiving treat Possibility of local bu men Gottfried ments for a leg injury sustained in giving help and advice to boys the World war. and which has girls of the high school in the si been giving trouble, intermittently, tion of vocations discu: since then. the Rotary club luncheon Thursday Chuck Brown of Milwaukie is with John R Cox. high school prin spending this week with his grand cipal. as chairman Five high school parents. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Brown seniors present give their view John Kirkwood spent several were Ned Ros Bill Lieder. Ro days of the past week visiting local Burnett. Davie Wiley Toni I relatives. Chamberlain. Mr Cox pointe Frederick David, small son of that the objective of schools v Mr and Mrs A B. George was provide a general education baptized at a ceremony performed Student Body President Ros by Dr. Raymond Walker at the the conversation in the study alls morning service Sunday at the was not about the European war. First Congregational church in but about Hilhi's football chances Portland, of which the parents He pointed out that there are nine members. lettermen back and prospects look ed good there being 75 out for fit 4 California this week string. He pledged student aid in Alex Brandt is local projects. house and barn with C T. Richardson proposed that the Rotarians consider itself as a committee of the whole to assist The Dodge 1940 "Luxury I.’ner" students and talk with them about made its appearance at the Cady determining their vocations. Sam Coy is chairman for today's Motor Co. this week, the second of the new model automobiles to be luncheon. displayed in Hillsboro. New innovations of the new Wc specialize in quality commet Dodges reported by M. P Cady in liai printing.—Arguì tl clude a safety signal speedometer, improved vision windshield, longer wheelbase, wider scats, full width rear doors and synchronized spring ing. Sealed beam headlamps which provide 50 per cent more driving light and a glare-proof passing beam is another safety feature. ti are contení any building A financing BUILD Kinton Bov on Radio Program NOW! COPELAND flume JOI Hillsboro VENETIAN THIS I THURS., FRI., SAT f Continuous Show Saturday—Starting at 1 :30 I’. M. MIRACLES PERSONAL CLAIM ROBtllT FLORI NCI YOUNG «RICE FRANK CRAVEN HENRY HULL LEE BOWMAN SERVICE You Get the Most for Your Money with RUSHLOW POULTRY and DAIRY INSURANCE FEEDS Hod gen-Brewster dan9' "ng °,On0 ,hl /l Í21’w^onliíf,i ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE HELD GRASS SEEDS New Dodges Shown Bv Local Dealer 11111 stun a .1111 VENETIAN 10c and 25c Sun. - Mon Continuous Show Sunday—Starting at jHill Theatrejs 1 5 Days s FRI. ,pt 22 thru ,o Si WED .pl 27 J 24, 25, 25 1:30 P. 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