SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 192&
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GOUNTY NEWS BRIEFS
DAYS
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SCHOOL
Fruitlarid
A
. The Crt meetin.or,the Frolt
', land' community club .will be held
, Friday night. ; at J the Frultland
. school house.' '.The business meet
ing will start at 8 o'clock and
Vlll- be followed hy" a Program
! given " by Xloore'a tousle! house.
1 Plans vlU 'ie-'dlscossed: for 'the
corn show at Salem and also the
' community; corn 'show to be held
1 at Frultland. 1 itefreshments will
, he served .free.' ;:. ..
Alfred Curly' Wldmer Tisited
Jn ; the Frultland i neighborhood
' during the week end. f S
Rev. Guy Storer will preach at
the' Frultland church , next Sun
day morning.
William Stocnm returned from
' Hood River last Wednesday and
went to Toledo Monday.
Mrs. Wearer and two, sons,
Hoyd and, Lee returned from
' Hood Rlrer last Wednesday.
.Mr. and Mrs. T. J". Cade went
f to" Portland Sunday to rislt their
daughter, Miss. BessieCade. Hiss
'r Cade plays the pipe .organ in the
, new Oregon, theatre in, Portland.
Mr. and Mrs, Cade were accom
panied on. the' trip Iby their son
! Hale. -V1-'."1:,! ,
Mr.' Cart Runner spent the
week end visiting in Frultland. .
' ' Mr. Noble Andrews, who is the
producer of the Noble French
'prune, is baring some work done
in his nursery. .
, Mr.; A. J. Hufner and family
' have moved into the old B &
Martin place.'., '.
' The Fruittand' school district is
' , having a new. woodshed built. ?
.Mrs. H: E. Evans Is building a
. new house. ." i , - ' ..
, . Fruitlaad Community elnb Vill
hofd a meeting., at, the school
i I'house. October 23, All. Frultland
folk are expected to come and
bring some one with them. - ; '
; : Vacation Was- In full swing at
' the union high and Parrish. Ju-
' pior high and odr .Fruitland chll-
' dren Were In line with the bthers.
Part of these were: Sylrla ; Hon-
7 kola. Esther aGiKd -and ; Lloyd
I Girod, Marion Cernlck,'. Joan
' Evan and Beatrice Cernlck.
tA well 1 is being' drilled on the
Max Probie farm, by H. E. Evans,
. driller. Mi1. Foregard has the
house rented.. Mrs. Foregard is
pur teacher in the large room, this
"year. ' "f
Mrs. Leona Runner has ' Ibeen
real sick, but we hope for., her
speedy recorery.
Mr. and Mrs. Evans and daugh
ter Joan attended a birthday par
ty held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A.. F. - Wood Gervala, Oc
tober 18, in honor of their son
Warren's 12th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown were visl
lors in Salem recently.
The gravel "-on the - new road
that is to be paved is getting
cmmicsJ TrtfrtMtin
- .
Touring Car'. 525
Roadster- ! 52
Coupe !, 675
Sedan i- 775
;..425
. .550
au ruczs F. O. B.
riXNT.MIO.- ;
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the Coach
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5b Special ExhibitThisWeek'
NEWTON
. . V: : ';6pp"oite City Hall
packed down quite a lot now and
not so hard to drive vn.
Apple picking is all over at the
Cernick orchards. A fine crop is
reported. .' . ' t
-lr. and Mrs.' B. R. Bower: and
small children Melvia and Lorna
of . Los "Angeles, are visiting at
the Evans home. Mr. Hower is a
distant cousin of Mrs. Evansi.
Mr.' and 'Mrs. Hower expect to
return to Caliornla soon and take
up his trade at plastering again.
He did the -work on the Evans
house. -. - - - -Mr.
George Riley Just finished
digging his potatoes.
Rickey
Mr.. and Mrs. D. H. Harris spent
Tuesday at Mill City as guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A. JU Baker. Mr.
Baker-is manager of the Ham
mond Lumber company store at
Mill City. .; , i
. Maxlne Drorbaugh . is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. O. Fryslie.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Limbeck of
Auburn were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H .'McMiller Sunday.
Mrs.lE: Simpson of Salem vis-
Ifed Mrs. Arthur W. Binegar Tues
day.': ..
Allen Wallace was a Salem visi
tor Wednesday.
Oak Ridge
Mr i andMrs. Lon Hebert-are
now operating the Model restau
rant, formerly run by Mr. Llndig.
.The XSaldere "Bros.- were in town
IhOatfer'part of the "week while
surveying the ground that was
burned overl by the forest fire a
year ago ,-...
"W' It. Short of Reedsport Is
back In Oak Ridge after -spending
several months in the coast town.
'Miss Strand, of tne,Strand room
ing'house, received some badly
barned arms and hands,' also her
face, when a lamp exploded one
evening last -week. 'MIss Strand
had; sent a boy to the store for
kerosene but evidently? a mistake
was made,iby ; some one, for it
proved to be gasoline instead.
Had it not been for her level head
there probably would have been a
serious loss by fire, ' For when the
lamp exploded the curtains near
by immediately caught fire. Miss
Strand put out the fire and then
went for the local physician 5?
Clarence Currier received a
badly bruised foot when a tie. f elf
on it while working at West Fir.
Mr. Currier has gone to his former
home in Sutherlin to be with rel
atives there. : p&fPj;&$T''
Harry Gray, who has been pack
in? for the ijnited Stajejeologi
cal survey here tnis?ummer, -left
Saturday for his. home "Sri" Oregon
City. i
' - Mrs." McAllister and daughter
while driving on the Willamette
3
Fine quality , built into an automobile makes it
rati well wear well look well for a longtime. It
keeps satisfaction high and operating costs low.
When you can get fine
, , price you ' have gained the highest degree of
v economy in the purchase of an automobile.
'Because Chevrolet represents the highest type of
quality car at low cost it has been the choice of
' over two million people. l- -
Visit, our showroom and see for yourself how
truly Chevrolet combines quality with low cost.
fisV fp' Ya
highway last Thursday were hit
by a freight train at the first
crossing below West Fir. The
daughter was unhurt but Mrs. Mc
Allister was badly bruised up.
They are now at Kitson Springs
with the latter's'mother, Mrs War
field. The car they were driving
was badly wrecked.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith have
moved to West Fir.
Liberty
Frank Judd has returned home
from Canada where he has been
for several months.
Tim Sculley left for Eugene
Monday where he has employ
ment. .
Mr. and Mrs. - F. Travis and
daughters Dorothy and Vivian, re
cently from California, have been
visiting their sister, - Mrs. Floyd
Barnes. After, asbort visit at
Tillamook they will return to ga
lenx wt&ratJJhl&4o inake their
home. ' ' -"
Mr. and MrsT-Fred Lemon re-
cently visited Mrs. Lemon's moth-
quality at a low purchase
We are tluplaylnsf a highly interesting ex
hibit this week. Special viewi taken at the .
Chevrolet factories. Come la aad tee them.
; .. . ,
er Mrs. W. T. Davidson at Tur
ner. ,
Edith and Thurston Shell of
Eugene were visiting at the Fred
Scott home Sunday.
Mesdames Gleason and Hum
phrey ot New York are visiting
Mrs. Kate Holder. They are
Mrs. Holder's cousins.
Last Thursday night a birthday
party was given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Pearson in
honor of Mrs. Pearson's birthday.
There will be an appropriate
program at school next Friday. to
commem'orate Frances E. Willard.
In compliance with Section!
43-a of the 1925 edition of the
Oregon school laws, all pupils
were given a health inspection by
their respective . teachers last
Tuesday. t
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dasch will
occupy the hfome of Mrs. E. A.
Rae after November 8th. Mrs.
Rae will move to Salem
The Liberty Sunday school will
give a harvest social October 30.
A nephew of Mr. Chestnut will
live on the Chestnut place which
is sovn to be vacated by J. H.
Dasch and family.
Little Miss Carvel Gibson enter
tained a number of small friends
on her fourth birthday, October
lath. The afternoon was snent
playing games, after which dain
ty refreshments were served.
Those who enjoyed the afternoon
were Victor Gibson, Vincent and
Rowena Westenhouse, Imogene
Burch, Genevieve Dowd, William
and Wendell Trudgen and the lit
tle hostess. j -
We are glad to welcome visitors
to witness the regular work at the
scnooL The following visitors
;ame during the week: Mrs. F. L.
Barnes, Mrs. H. H. Mumford.
Gladys Mumford. Mrs. A. R.
Browning, Mrs. Fred Brownine.
and Mrs. Bruce Fox.
O. T. Tabler of Battle Cronnd.
Wash., is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. F. Tabler.-
Mrs. Frank Mohney and child
ren visited at Aurora Saturday,
Mr. Mohner motored on into the
metropolis.
H. H. Mumford. who has em
ployment at Toledo, visited with
his family here a couple of days
last week.
P. H. Anderson and family will
soon move to Salem, as they have
sold tneir place here.
" Miss Teresa Nelson, who has
been to Mexico and southern Cali
fornia, has returned home.
Three fire extinguishers were
placed in the school house last
week.
Several persons are 111 with
what seems to be a light attack
of intestinal flu.
Dorothy Colby has entered the
Liberty second grade. The Col-
bys have lately moved here from
Hall's Ferry.
James McDonald left last Mon
day for Tillamook. . .
Mrs. Robert Molr, mother of
Mrs..H. H. Mumford, fell and frac
tured one of her ribs recently.
Mr. Shepard of this district has
had a serious attack of paralysis.
He bas lost the use of ils Jeft
side. -He is the father of, Frank
Shepard of the Prospect district.
Mrs- John Thomas and' family
of Medford were visiting at the
home of George Jory recently.
. The walnut crop in this section
was good. It is coming to a close.
Jack frost visited the large cu
cumber patch of Knute Anderson
the other night, playing such
havoc that there will be nomore
cukes to pick there thiayear ;
.Mrs.rMack Rob bins and children
of Marion were guests of Mrs. Carl
Gibson last week; , " ,
Mr. and. Mrs. C, R. Dencer . of
Marion were -: Sunday visitors of
Mr; and Mrs. P. S. Dencer. ; . .
. Mr; and Mrs. J. B. Coin, of Jef
ferson were dinner guests. Sunday
r Mi -Bint Um. vr r w-rTf
Mrs. Joseph Schotthoefer yislted!
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TO
USE CREDIT SYSTEM
Buyers of Cars and Trucks
Take Advantage of New
Purchase Plan
Announcement is j made by the
Dodge Brothers, Inc., that they
have adopted a new plan for finan
cing the sale of Dodge Brothers
motor cars and Cranam Brothers
trucks, which is to be known as
I'oage Brothers CREDIT PUR
CHASE PLAN and which facilities
ire now being offered by Commer
cial Investment Trust Incorporated
and its' affiliated companies to all
Dodge Brothers dealers..
It is expected that it will be gen
erally adopted without delay by
uoase Brothers -Jnc, dealers, who
.re now being Instructed in its de
tails by Dodge'Brothers. Inc.. and
Commercial Investment Trust, rep-
rccnt9lvcn "All .-in
. uuvuv. . vo. x mi uciaiu will ug
available through dealers to any-
ane mierestea in the purchase. of a
Dodge Brothers' Motor I Car or a
Craham Brothers truck after the
new plan becomes effective, Octo
ber 1st," it wassafd at Detroit."
A letter By' President F. J
ITaynes to all Dodge Brothers deal
ers Included, th.e following.:
"Our policy having always been
that the lowest 'possible J cost
should prevail to' the public, the
Dodge Brothers credit purchase
plan, should, because -ot its low
rate... appeal to all buyers of Dodge
Brothers motor cars desiring
credit. -. - ' -
"The plan makes It. absolutely
vinnecessary for a purchaser of
Dodge Brothers motor car desiring
credit to pay more than the rates
quoted." - rj-
ber daughter in Portland last
week. ,. . j.
" Richard Stark has) been very ill
but is now recovering. r
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo White and
son and Mrs. McCracken of Scotts
MUls visited at the R. L. Wright
home Tuesday.- '
Mrs. Condlt of AumsviUe visit
ed her daughter, Mrs. Carl Gib
son, the first of the week. "
' Mr. and . Mrs. Lee Gibson and
sons of Brush college were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. D. X, Hoag last
Sunday.
. Miss Mabel Dallas of Corvallls
vianeu ai ine aome or ner uroin
er, WV. R- Dallas, and family last
Saturday. . ' .
' O. O. Coffey Jias; purchased a
restaurant on Liberty street in-Sa
lem. !
Ed Jory returned home- from
Newport last Saturday. -
The Skyline Orchard has .Just
finished picking the, walnut crop,
There were about 16 tons.
W. R. Dallas and family visited
at Corvallis last Sunday i the
home of J. R. Dallas, parents o
Mr. Dallas. . . . . , ,
, rs. Rosalia. Loveland has re
turned home from Prospect wfcrre
she haa been taking care" of ber
daughter. Mrs. Frnk; Shepard,
who has been seriously, fU.
. 'The WomanTs flub metat the
hall last Thursday afternoon with
a large attendancerTTne bazaar
and cafeteria dinner, s wen as
Ihe corn show were discussed. Mrs.
Bruce Cunningham, had'eharge of
the program. which consisted ot
music by Mrs.VMison Bishop of
Salem, and, a ialk on '.clnbs and
club work $y. Mrs.. Beatty., ,It;Ws
decided jip .begliva definite study
at the Mxi . meetinirntltled;
Know4t!inr SUte.MM;Mri; Luclle
Browning represented the club at
the county federation- of women's
fx' .. .v;T - - - j ; : -rrV -r
, CeatiBM4 o ptX).J.
The demand for Ford cars has
already outstripped all previous
records '
Motor car buyers who seek
beauty and comfort are finding
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exactly suited to their desire
See this good looking car at
the nearest Authorized Ford
Dealer's As you inspect its
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mind that this improved car is
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Runabout - '260 Coupe - - '520
Tudor Sedan 5SO Fordor Sedan 660
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on open car. All prices f. o. b. Detroit.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
DETROIT; MICHIGAN
' ' ' ' ' ' ' "
Dodb e E ROTH ers, Inc.
ANNDUNCb "'; '
charge.
A new and attractive Credit-Purchase
Plan, now in operation throughout ho
United States. 1
This plan, devised and approved !jy
Dodge Brothers, Ina, enables a pur
chaser x)f a Dodge Brothers Motor Gar
to extend his payments over a period
of twelve months at a minimiim credit
!
So favorable to the purchaser . is thi
arrangement, that practically, anyone
can now own a Dodge Brothers car
without financial iricqnvenience.
Ask us, without obligation,
particulars:,4
BONESTEELE MOTOR COMPANY.
474 South Commercial
f
Touring
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F. O. B. Detrvlt
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for full
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