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HUB BAUD, July (S.lProf. and rs. Arthur Myra ) f Indenend- nce, were recent VJsiuors at the home of' Mr. and Mrs. R. a Painter. Professor Mrrs la In charge of grants sereri and eight and Mrs. Myra is the jteacber of the third and fourth grades at the Hubbard school. --'if. e Mcrt Crittenden hat finished ibe interiot ol the telephone It fice with aj new coat ot paint and -the telephone operator,' Mrs. 2ieya M(Kenzte,1ha added new cur tains to the windows) which make s great ' Improvement to the or lice. - -. j " . . ' , J t .S.i M, Stwe'U, of Hubbard, and his hrothet A. D. Sew.ell, ot hot Spent , the pasSj week at New port. A. D,j Se well has been visit ing relatives at I Hubbard and vicinity. , j : ; I" Mra. Anpa Speight at Hubbard sd Mra. C O. Branson ot Sa lem, former Hubbard tacser. at- eompanledjby M.X. Cjiittadtu el Salem : and" Mr. jandi Mis. Beit uKiuwu ui vuiu. Event me wffn- end at De (Lake. .Mrs. Lockland 1 a slater of Mrs. Branson. "The Loeklands jeame t Oregon Tia California. and arte returning to Ohio by a.J northern rante expect ing to reach noma, by August. ' Miss Lola Davis, dietitian at the Hubbard Mineral Springs sanato rium, left j Tuesday for Myrtle -Creek here her parents! lire. Misa Davis bad been employed at the Sanatorium for. seTeral months. Mra. C. T. Watson will be her successor Jor the present. The Hubbard school; building is being renovated. The i outside of the building .is. being treated, the roof mended) : and ithe interior thoroughly Ideaped; iR. C. Paint er, supervisor of the building and school ! grounds, Ed., Wolfer and Mert Crittenden are doing the work. I . . . ! I Rby iMilier and Prank Thorn i f on left Monday tor sevVral days fishing at Butte Creek. Mrs. Geprge Miller and chil visitina at i dren of Medford are the home of Mr. Miller's parents. tir, buu aits. r.. . Miner oi hud- bard. j m a : 1 . it v. r ranee? AiurK, leacneF ac lzee, Trtirt n r1 I a tm li ii lKn I'd . n r pend a felw weeks wtih her fath- fr, Frank ister ' of Murk. Mis; Murk is a Mrs. Ida Hoehstetler, formerly of Hubbard, but now'of Falem. j . . - Miss Vema Srboll and her sis- ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beer, spent the weekend with their! parents,; Mr. and Mrs. M. ScboM. r I A quarterly mission meeting was held at the Bethel Menrion- i.e churchi July 4. Many from Hubbard and vicinity attended. Mr. andj.Mre.Kayne Mack, and Betty spent Sunday t with Mr. Mack's 'parents, Mr and- Mra.H C. Mack;- ' - .Mr. and! Mrs. Chester EUSngson and children, Maxine and Billie, of Oakland, Calif., arrived at the Herman CarLAome at Hubbard, Sunday. Ilr. JHlngson is Mrs. Carl's broper. Monday, the Carl end Elllngson families made, the Mt. Hood J loon trip. Tuesday the Eillnssons left for Coos county to' TiS't otheri relatites. Among Hnbbard folk who spent Sunday jjt f Shady-E-Acres park were Mrs. Herman CarL and sons jvirnton ana .narron,' mt. ana at r i. At -Hecaman ana Joan i flj KnunBB Juan d Irs. JohnFriend and t. Mr. and Mrs.! J. R. Bid- Air. ana children, fcood and (cbildren. Mf. nd IMrs. Levi Miller and Children. Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Sewell aid Mrs. Cal- rert.- . . Mr. and Mrs. Clark Airiswprtb ad sonf Boyd, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Alnsworth's parents, Mr. and Jirs. Clyde A'n'.t.orth of east Hubbard. Aurrisville o AUMSVLLE, July . Mr. and Mrs. J. M Lindley, Mr. and Mrs " - LtJ i 1. M J L WJ unaries uoivin, ana uauRaier iv -tw. -i, atw. m-fi t-. mA ,,Tn4:o; ;Tirr Wayne Ransom attended the Pi-; neerr picnic at I Waterlooon Sun- Mr.-and JMrsL Charles Ransom visited at Lebanon on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Floyd j Speer and family of I Albany spent Thursday at the'B.f. Spier home here. 2- MrsCHblmeslhas returned from ' Marcola-where she has spent sev eral months with her daughter. Mrs. C M. Miller.- Mr. and Mrsj C. Rae spent th fc T- t. c.r Ttnm: Mrs. Rae la a slater of Mrs. Sacre Mr. and Mrs; B. Mack and chil- dren ot Clatsktnle spent Sunday Mrs. AL R Bradley and son No- ble and daoghler Viola,' Mra. fmm Paliformla. , -. Merleltook in th..:MolalIa Round-UH itorHn vhA ham .been attending v ehoaF there aceempaniea rnem A home. ' M - o"- -" - S'F - j h- ROBERTS. Jul ' . The an nual community picnic at Riter- Ulale nark. Sunday was attended hv over a hundred persons. tnnUi' hiM (rnm thia netch vmmi1 ifiisrA wr man?- f rlrads j iii'.tmiH 1ia neevioualv fi a w . Amonr these was Frabk Hall of Woodburn" who lived at Hall's Ferry, and ran the which crossed the Willam- -1; :'fi.iit is Ti.a f.rrT w! named after Mr. rfall and although It has not been nltinn rnr several vein. ioe - thera t still called Hall". Ferry. , - ; u.ii.baii with him at the icnie his daughter, Mrs. Ed. TT- and Juanlta Dye, spent Sunday yis fer, who also lives at WTood bum. iting at Amity at the John -Zeller Mr. and Mrs., cnanes .aiier fiTdenrwera also among the out . m. . Uinm 1 ' 1 - "!r.nT. dinner with plenty W eeaxn was served at the noon Tt.r .nit ' tn remainder of the lime was spent in friendship. te - and a mod social time. nd children Dorothy ' and Roy,! Mr. and Mr. Forest Edwards and chil-. dren Jun;and Leroy, and, Mr.i and Mrs. B. Dt Fidlea Went to Mol- lala to celebrate the Fourth' and report a fine time. . Mr. and Mrs. A. Babbit and Mr. and Mrs.J. Zimmerman of Port land were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Salcbenberg on the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ringwald and children of Salem spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mr. Frank Borgelt. Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb of Salem and niece, Miss Helen Aimes of Silverton, .yisited Mrs. Alice; Coo- lidge Tuesday. i .' Rev. apd Mrs. Harry Gardner and children, Harold and Grace of Salem, spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Carpenter and family. J. W. Bowman and Walter Bowman went. Sunday to Willa- raina to visit Mr. and Mrs. M. Logsden and family. j, Mr. and Mrs. John Orsborn and children spent tbe Fourth, on a fishing trip to Five Rivers: p -1 Miss Amy Martin of Salem vis-' ited Mrs. Alice Coolidge Saturd-, Mr. and Mrs. H B. Carpenter and son Paul and A. P. Carpenter attended the Jason Lee annual picnic at Hager's Grove on the Fourth. Mrs. Alice Coolidge and Carpen ter Bros, will begin cherry picking Monday. ; ton STAYTOX. July 6.-On Tues day afternoon Mrs. J. F. Potter and .Mrs. E. D. Crabtree of? Lyons lVery pleasantly entertained a num her of their Stayton friends at the l.narlons oi?ntrv home of the Pot ters. The afternoon nassed all too ters. The afternoon passed alt too quickly lor the guests. Bridge was the main diversion and MrsJO. K Gardner - received a handsomr; prize for high score. Present were: Mesdames w. W. Miller, C. F. Neibert, H. A. IBeau- champ, O. E. Gardner. Byron Rob- erison, u. r. ivorine. uien c. Fox. George II. Bell, Dave John, H. Ficklin,, J. W. Smith and Paul Ross. ' The Harry Humphrey family have gone to Cascadia for nn ex tended outing. . Dr. Beauchamp and wife and Dr. Kotinek and family : expect to spend: the holiday at Cascadia. The E. D. Crabtree family, laurencp- simitn u Laurence Smith Iaiily, J. L. Sieg mnd, hi wife "Wd j. wl .Mayo bush Wednesday for a short stay. Carl Fryer is here this week from Klamath Falls and is knOving tbeir household goods into Mrs. Fryer's mothers home. E. D. Alexander and wife took in the State Editorial- convention of Albany, later going to Newport. They were accompanied 1 b y Dr. Korinek and family. The trip home wan made along the coast highway via Hebo and Sheridan and was mfost delightful. 1 Mr. ana .urs. k. u. uraorree anu children. Laurence Smith and Jam- "7 n nu "-f "1"; Ujt -spent the week end at Newport. JoK andthe pkrty n- ;rwu J"u :T mi' ITuesdaj". -o J i South Silverton it SOUTU SILVERTON; Ju!ly Jeanlta Dye of Portland i& visit ing for two weeks at tbe borne ot ! her auw, Mrs. P. W. fteuawanger. Mr. and Mrs. William Haver- nlck and gcaadchildren Geraldlne, Everett; and Robert Dick man mo r t ored Turner Sunday to fttend servkes at the Christian church. I ' Ralph Wendell, sonj of Mrs. K. O. Ru4 la , spending-1. fbwv Uys vtsttlnirelatvies andj friinda n PorUarid and attending the rodeo show t Oregon City. Mr. nd Mrs. Gene: Riches and small, daughter, Hanna Sile spent hub. u i u i home last. Wednesdry r .Mr. hnd MrsP. W. Neuswanger and children Dorothy and Harold oijnome. w ir vn viuu - cheese maKer at tne fcvergreen I eneese iactory. .m ; of " Mf.nd Mrs. K. CC Ruet went to Portland-Sunday .to attend ehurebj. On their way home they had car j trouble and had Jo phone fora friend to -come and get them. He "Quaint A Demure' PATTERN 17a Statemnaa 15c (-Practical Pattern . The scalloped yoke and hem of Design 1X33 create an unusually cunning little' model for a wee miss. The j rounded neck corres ponds with '. the scallop' scheme, fathers below the yoke give am ple fullness and swing to the frock .; 'j; ' ' Striped and plain dimity are used in making the bloomers and frock of this .mode). Or. If yon wish, two colors or tones may be combined effectively. Organdie or voile might be used for charm ing results. May be obtained only in sizes 2, 4. S and 8. Sixe 4 requires 2 Ms yards of plain and yard eon trasting fabric, eaeh fit ; is guar anteed' Patterns will be delivered upon receipt of fifteen cents (15c); in coin ' carefully wrapped i; or stamps. Be sure to write plainly your name, fadrees, style number and size wanted. Our latest fashion book will be sent npon receipt of ten cents in coin. Address all mall and or ders to The Oregon Statesman Pattern Department, 243 West 17th street New York City: an's valley and brought tbe fam ily home in his car. I Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Haberly spent Tuesday in Salem. Loganberry picking started in the K. O. Rue yard Monday. Mr. Rue says he is not going -to have as large a crop as formerly though the berries are of fine quality. L. B. 'Haberly and son Burnell are building a new chicken house on their farm. It will be a 16x30 building. .Betty Jeanne Morley, small daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Mack Morley of Silverton. spent Wed nesday afternoon and Thursday as the guest of Janet Comstock. Miss Helen Paget expects to leave by car July 29 In company with Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Stover of Salem for a trip to tbe east. They will "visit Grand Canyon, Yellow stone, Boston, New York and Weshington D. C. They expect to ne gone aooui two mpmns. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Comstock, Roger and Janet and Mrs. S. J. Comstock spent Friday shopping In Salem and attending a show at one of the local theatres. The Willard Women's club held their annual picnic on the edge of the Charles Riches canyon Sunday. Not only club members and their families were present but nearly the whole neighborhood was in vited. About 50 sat down at the loaded tables. After dinner the boys held ah exciting ball game. A picnic supper was held Tues day evening on the Edson Com stock lawn as a farewell for Bud Neuenburg who is leaving Wed nesday for Los Ange's. Macleay MACLEAY, July . Mrs. C. Bruch and daughter Armella, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Hackett and Misa Ida Martin went to Dayton on Sun day to visit friends. A picnic din ner was enjoyed at the Lafayette Leeks and the return trip maae oy way of the McMInnville highway. Mr. nd Mrs. Ray Aubry and daughter Louise of Silverton were euests of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell M. Lambert on Sunday. Adolpb Hensel has purchased an Overland car. L. M. JLambert has been with his brother-in-law John Roth of Pratum with the hay! bailing dur ing the past week. L. V. Hackett. wbb has been employed as ai substitute mail car rier of jWoodburn has returned to his home here. o , o I Donald DONALD. July 6 Frank Pad- rick, who is doing carpenter work in Portland, comes home over the week-end. Mr. Padrick is kepi busy caring for his young fruit orchard that he just put out this spring. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cone ana two small children of Silver Creek Falls Lumber camp were guests at G. A. Cones over the fourth. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Garrett came home for a short vacation. Mr Garrett, Is employed at Yachats Ore. f A. E. Feller reports a very good crop el strawberries. i Mn and Mct. Fred :Gearin ana MrJ and Mrs. J- A, ,Bush ajttended the Molalla Buckerooi, on yuly 3 They reported a pretty good shnw Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Busbvwitn MrJ Bush'a' parents, brothers and sisters ana neir wrauica,u family reunion at voi vin ro. pnr on July Fourth. Those present Vere Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bush of Newberg. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Built and young- daughter Doro thy, 'Miss Jennie Bush, Mr. and Mra. C. Blair and son Junior, Mr. and Mrs. E. Blair, Mr. and Mra. O. J. Killer and daughter Lois o Portland. Mr. and Mrs. SU D. Ken nedy of C4rvallia Mr. and Mrs, Eldin Bush' of Silver Creek jFalls Lumber camp, and Mr. and Mrs J. A. Bush ?of Donald. Friends invited to join the family circle were Misa Wood, Mr. J and Mrs, Chas. Minkler of Portland and Mr and Mrs. Erl Carver and children Jean and Dora ot Donald O 3f Independence INDEPENDENCE. July i t -At t o'ebek Friday morning the tire engine was called out to extinguish a fire across the xiver on the hop ranch ? belonging to Richard J5. One hop house .with all,, of! its tents' consisted of five cords ot wood, j some . sacks and nop bas kets. A bairn and other buildings close by were saved. The burn ed building was insured bat not the contents. The fire engine had to use the ferry; to get to the' place of the fire. L On the other aide of the river the road was under construction and owing to this fact tbe engine became stuck, which delayed its speed considerably. ' . n- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kelley and family, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Smiley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smiley, Mrs. Carrie Smiley and daughter, Mr. and Mm. Roberts of Salem, W. Ifelley,r Miss Margaret Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. !W. G. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Smiley - and family, from Portland, My. and Mrs. Joe SmUey and family, also of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Small of Eugene, and Lee L. Herschberger and tone of the members of bis family joined in & picnic at Hagers Grove the 4th. Dr. and Mrs. George C. Knott and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Montgomery and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. O. G. McConnell and E. N. Lindquist spent the Fourth at the mouth f the Luckiainuie river. ' ' ' . V- I,r. ana Mrs. E. G. hasten and family of Independence and Mr. and .Mrs. L. H. Willard ot Mon mouth drove to Dayton on the Foutr to visit Mrs. WHIard's broth ers, j. ;i. - .Jklr. and Mrs. Walter Church of Eureka, Cat., are visiting at the Kelley and Smiley homes for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charlee Smiley and Mr. and Mra. William Smiley went tq Portland for the week-end and expect to take the Columbia highway trip Sunday. ' Willis Small vf Eugene traded his Ford coupe for a Ford sedan at the Steiner garage, j O-" ; ' " Kingwood K1NGWOOD HEIGHTS, Jtily 6. Kingwoodians celebrated the glorious Fourth in various Inter esting ways. Mr. andj Mrs. J. B. Smith entertained a group of friends at a picnic luncheon in a shady oak grove on their ranch. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edgar, :5lrs. and Mrs. Ken neth Edgar, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mooney. Dorothy Logan, Lilian Skubovioua, Donald Fdgar and LoLrraine Edgar. Mrs. Applewhite and Catharine spent several days, including the Fourth, at their cottage at Nesko win. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Adams anilons, Hugh and Dwight, spent the day at the Molalla round-up. Mr. and Mrs. Yantis attended the picnic at Pratum. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thomas and daughter Doris, and Mrs. Thomas' mother, all of Portland, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Finley on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Blume have returned from Philomath, where Mr.! Blume was working. They are with Mrs. Blume's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gretz- Inger. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maag, of Introducing The Smart Shop's New Hosiery Department Featuring on k t if nnn Wet TAk Sunburn Shad for daytlaae and sports wear, created exclusively for Luaitey Parisian fashion experts, are sea tared In our rasclnaring and colorful hosiery die play for the riewr seaatxu Oflered in variety of stylet are Sontan tints t match the varied and ubtlccomplcxloacot'tlM and many other shades suited to fashion able colon in fabrics and leathers. r. r In Laxite Hoelery the "tUicrlmlnatlng woman snay ichooae the correct hade for each costume ...Every shade Is created to blend with definite fashionabls colors. ! M Faskioned Service and , Chiffon $U0,$L65,$1J5 New Bate Le0 $U5 T'i. aantneew GS0. IXOHGANJllgr. : their honeymoon were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Adams. Mrs. Maag's mother and Mrs.. Ac ams were girlhood friends years ago in Iowa. I Miss Stella Uptegrqve, of Port land, wks a guest of Mrs. Rollin Beaver.j on Wednesday. VJit from Lettgview Mrs. Ellis White, of Longview. Wash., it pent last week with her parents, Mr. find Mrs, J .C, Con noy. MrL White, who Is an em ploye of the Long-Ball Lumber Co.', came down on tbe Fourth and they renamed home Friday, Rev. Ward Willis Long and family, bt Stockton, California, who are Tisiting their many friends in and about Salem, were dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Li Adams Monday evening. Mr. Long was formerly pastor of church of the First Presbyterian Salem Howa friends, Oregon, through Miss d Adams, with! three hoy peft Thursday for eastern where they Will Work the harvest season Mary Beaver hjad as her guest Thursday. Mrs. Bowerman of Salem. j Oi lard Heights -o ORCHjARD HEIGHTS July : 6. Mr. ahd Mrs. Zach. I Eakins of Portlandj, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mooney jot Salem, were dinner guests oh Sunday at th J. W Ed gar home. Mrs. John Simmons. Mildred, Irvin anjd Lawrence attend the Sunday (school picnic at Pratum on the fourth. The Pratum Sun day school entertained the West. O .. 1 oi. J l 1 ' . . I oo.it: hi ouuuaj Bcnooi on mis occa sion.! Drl iJieise, M. E. general su periatennleitt was chif speaker. Sports And games were indulged in, a bountiful dinner was served. and a very pleasant day enjoyed by all. ! The tVithers family attended Fourth jot July celebration at Ha ger's grove. The Jf. G. Wilson family of For est, Washington, arrived Monday to spend a few days with friends and relatives in this, and adjoin ing communities. Recovers frosn Illness Frienids of Miss ButW will be glad toj learn that shei is recover ing from her recent severe ill ness. Miss jEthel McDowell is attend ing summer school at Monmouth Normal! ' , Mr. and Mrs.. James Best mo tored tp Newberg on Sunday, to take home Mrs. Sagendorf, who had ben their guest for the last two wbeks ; . " Grandma Simmons, Mrs. Bliss and Miss Helen Bliss were gueets of the John Simmons family on the evening of the Fourth, where they all enjoyed ice cream and fire works On the Simmons lawn. r Rickreall RTCKREALL. July 6 Several families from Rickreall attended the July 4 celebration at Dallas. A program starting at 11 o'clock was held in the Dallas park. In the afternoon a baseball XHArSIQFIrdT" . ' jm ax i- v: n I SI I IA.V'tfV lb "i I i irl Rohrer. Clieese MakerJ Turns Out Proauets By MadaJene) L. CaUla -Many years ago there, lived Switzerland a man. ; who was known as an expert In. toe art of making Swiss cheese. This man bad a son-named Karl, who help ed him in his work and soon learned .to make the cheese as his game was played between Dallas and Kewberg. The latter won with a very one-sided score John Larkln, who has been sick for several months was taken to the Veterans' hospital in Port land. It was reported he is suffer ing from a nervous breakdown and wil have to remain under the doctor's care for some time. ".Miss Carman Crippen is stayjng with her cousin, Mrs. B. Hansord of McMinnville, who is sick. 9- Its II ravel LOG A Will Purchase Every Subscriber of The Oregon Statesman Between the Ages of 15 and 70 a Donft spend another cent until you have invested $1 for this protection. I You need it. Your family is entitled to it. Take cae of it this minute. . Sign the application below and mail t to us with your dollar. . It will be tlie wisest thine voui have ever done and' secure for a whole year. 1 r r-.U- - 'iHereYou I " ' j : Are ' ,: ' . - 4- - - j. Just Sign "the V . - ; - . f: f . 1 i ' ' Coupon r and Yqu YvfillBe Protected :'.!. Once At -Mill fCity I father did.j Years passed and fi B J naHy Karl decided to seek his for tune in America. , : After a time Karl Rohrer fonnd himself in the town ofj Falls City. Tht mountains bere were not nn like those pf his native Switzer land and al there was much dair ying in. the region he .began to make the Swiss cheese as his fath er had made It for 35 years. He alse made nutter, Which proved to be more profitable than the cheese. '- .i . V The Kails City creamery oper-r atefl by Kaijl Rohrer takes in more than 1200 pounds of milk each day. Every flay the milk is a little aurerent ana tnis auierence must be discovered by test and the but ter and cheese made according to the quality of the milk that day. It takes about two hours to urprusm For How Little You Can Protect Yourself Against A i . ; THY Wf rou MOT I 1 i - - INSURANCE APPLICATION AND Kt j SUBSCRllPTIok BLANK THEE OREGON' STATfeSMAj? V..Dat 1. Sal cm, Oregwn. j Gentlement : Tow awe hereby jnthrlaed to jenter fx'; whscHDtlonto Tbe Oregon ' StAtesman for oj year, from date. l. la a derstood that The New Oregon Stateaman Is ta be delivered to my address regularly each day by jour authorized carrier and I shall py him for the same ax the regular estabtiahed rate of toe er ntorith. .. . :f . :''p;;-' I am ift now aaobecriber to The Sew Oregon Statesman ( ). 1 ana bow a subscriber te. The New Oregon Stateenuua t Xanie Address City Occupation Ceneflclary 1 am enclosfnr payment of $1.00 Policy fee. I ant to re ceive a 910,000.00 Travel Accident," Inwirwnee roliey teaned by the Xorth American Accident Insnrance Company of Chi cago, IlllBOU. ' i , : ' . - " ' t - - ' nfeke Swiss cheese from the whole mux but after It is. made the cheese must ripen two months be fore ft is ready for use. Mr. Rohr er makes on an average of 120 . pounds of cheese each' day. Conditions are very different here from those in Switzerland. There the-cheese is made the year round, but here it is impossible to make 'good quality cheese in warm -weather bp during June, jJuly, August and 'September none i made at the Falls City creamery and all of the farmers bring cream instead of whole milk to Mr. Rhorer and only butter is made. The cheese made ; here sells from 30 to 35 cents wholesale, but is retailed .as high as 5 cents per pound in the Portland market. The plant Is to be enlarged in tbe near future and a large cool-, ing room added. This will be of a. ' i - - n. Jt V... great anvanuge jn ootn wuun and cheese making and the Output of the plant will be Increased Mr. Rohrer likes Oregon and is glad that the people here appre- 4 date his art -and want the cheese and butter that he makes. - " n vou may then feel ay th -1 .i I-1 .Afe ..State .Phone .Relationship Mr. - and Mrs,- Rey - Elct a4Uower their ear' to hi home In Kv- content was burned. The con- t 1 - 1 4 . i 'i