from Mid-Vallevl! District Communities for Statesman Readers rNews - Independence O i : O . INDEPENDENCE. SejL 27. Mrs. Lee OKelley It assisting In the Keller's cleaning parlors tbls ... week. . . Rev. W. T. Tapscott who has been actios as pulpit supply for the Baptist church will prach Sunday for the last time, as tbe Ret. K. A. Nelson ' will be here to take up bis new work the fol lowing Sunday. Church "servi ces; in the evening cdmmenee at 7:30 instead of 8 o'clock. Mrs. Will Campbell j and son Billy, are leaving the first of the week, for a trip east. They will go as far east as Springfield, Mass. Mrs. Sampbell will repre sent Oregon in the national con vention of the W. P. M. S. Independence was well 'repre sented at the state fair on Thurs day. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Hedges. Mr. and Mrs. G rover Mattlson and daugh ter! Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Smiley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kel ley I'r. and Mrs. Will Cockle, Mr; and Mrs, Jim Robbie, Mrs. -Elmer Busby, (Mrs. Heninegan, Lyle , Story. Bob Irvine. Mr. Parks, Mr. and Mrs. 0. T, Mar- tin, Mrs. Hngh Hanna, Mr. and - Mrs. W. E, Craven Mr. and Mrs.' Bug Sloper, E. A. W4ddle and young son, and Mr. and Mrs. Carey Deater. George Buck and his three children of Lakeside, Coos coun ty, spent the weekend bhere. Mr. Back was at one time manager f tbe creamery in this place. Mrs. Wiley Grant, formerly of thlf place is teaching the Eola achool this year. -Gail Alexander. Ottis Scott and Oren McElmurry. accompan ied by Pearl Alexander of Sa lem, left for a hunting trip ' Sat urday for the Ochoco country, Bear Prinevllle. Tbe Hopvllle school will begin Monday with Mrs.' Lynn Huntley as teacher for the lower grades and Winfield Nelson will teach tbe upper grades. Tbe residence ofRay J. Dal ton on Marsh bstreet was dam aged by fire, which was caused from a defective flu, most of the household effects were destroyed- Tbe high school opened Mon day morning with an attendance t 140. School dosed Wednes day to allow tbe pupils to at tend the fair. Mrs. H. M. Young and sister, Miss Eleanor Calbreatb, dangh- I o by :THE GILMORE CIRCUS '. Pacific Coast Radio Network . Saturdays, &00 to 8:30 P.M. and . . ; . KMX. Fridays, 9 to 9.45 f. M. SALEM ; I -Ph Cikers forage; : . Cor. Liberty and Ferry 'Sis. j - ; , " .. i ;:,-15f5 Fairground Road ; measant Service T Station 2C85 Portland- Road ?.r flew -Park Carajre,1 Y" ' V - .' f73. 12th 'St. P:t Mate Motors, Incorporated .f 125 Chemeketa SU, - - I - XSi r-311-G - - : i ... - i i o ' 1 ; p- - - ; jf--1- ---4 '' -j . $?2x6l4.i . .... I Four bort. accompanied bt coaver, B. t, in this Chevrolet touring car, took ship for ! Alaska, then drove down the Pacific Coast, and are now on their way home by the southern route. A. J. Fregans, instructor of Memorial High School in Pelham, New York, is at the left. The boys are (left to right) Lockwood Barr, William Barr, George Storm and J. Barton Elliott. The Chevrolet performed perfectly on the entire trip. ! ters of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cal breath, left for California this week. Mrs. Young's home Is In Fresno, Cal., and she has been spending time at the home of her parents. OCIO SCIO. Sept." 27 Lorrane Da vidson of Sacramento, Cal.. has arrived in Scio for an indefinite stay with his aunt, Mrs. Iva Ab bott, and his grandfather, A. Powell. He accompanied them to the State fair Thursday. Frank DeWall, Mrs. Stitcha. Mrs. Brenner, and Scott Hawk were Scio people who were visit ors at the county seat Thursday, More than 250 birds on a tree were killed by a stroke of light ning recently. i of motor Gilmore Bl Gone forever is the bugaboo of carbon. Chem ists have discovered for your benefit the thing that automotive engineers have prayed for. Now' you chase out carbon while you drive, by using patented carbon eliminating Gilmore Blu-Green Gasoline .. .'. at no expense . . . .. no loss of use of car . L l. no expensive attach ments to fill i ; more than ordinary gasoline, , i THE ONLY PREMIUM GASOLINE AT SALEM Pat Bams ParrUh Garage. N. Capitol Miller Tire Service - i I l ' 1ST S. Commercial St. " ; Mandles Ibsj y Four Corners , . ,V." H..; Morlarty , l4 JO : Fairground Road : L. A; Scheeler 1I8S N. Commercial BOYS DRIVE ACROSS their hirh school instructor, drove from New YnrV Van. Amity i AMITY. Sept. 27 M. and Mrs. H. W. Torbett and Mrs. Torbett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Davis, motored to ;La Grande Thursday. They will iris turn Sunday. ; ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosenheim are happy over the arrival of iar 9 pound son, Lloyd Edward, born Saturday, September 20. Miss Verda Crook is visiting this week end at Monmouth with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. ' H. Crook. The Raleigh Massey. family left for the coast Wednesday! to enjoy a short vacation. A good number of Amity folks have attended the state fair this year at Salem. Friday, Amity !. ' - i ; ' ills banished u-Green jvnb buttons to press f . 4 I NU cAIKA V.Q5T WEST SALEM f , . i Wl P. Lewis Service Statiofi i 55S Edgewater St. 1 . . p KIngwood Service Statlont j-' Cor. Edgewater KIngwood " Valley "View Service StaJ . 4 - WOODBURN . J. W. Berkey 1 - U. S. sphools were dismissed to allow tbe pupils an extra day there. E. W. Ray and Henry Rich ter went to Pacific City Thursday for two days. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of Salem, were Thursday visitors of the J. L. Miller family. Lee Duchine and Leon Weeks returned from Medford where they bad been working the past few weeks. Miss Mildred Bashor of Wash ington spent a few days this webek visiting Mrs. Dean Craven. Miss Fannie Walker, Mrs. Shields and Mrs. Coulter are spending the week at the state fair. Chester Miller spent last week at the Western Washington fair at Puyallnp, Wash. This week he Is working at tbe fair at Salem. G and it costs you no 0); C3 GASOLINE , DALLAS C, J. Rhreeve ad Sob Dallas , Service SUUoa -.' - Minor and Lewis ' K ,ba11as-Falls City road r SILVERTON , : Kreata -Service . Station Ai W. Creea's Service Sta. SUTiNTSIDE A. Xelsonl Serrtee Btattoa -o Rickey I -o RICKEY. Sept. 27. The board ot directors dismissed school Wednesday that the teachers and the pupils might attend the. state fair. The pa trons of the district were very much pleased with tbls arrange ment as tbe majority of tbe com munity lke to attend the fair on Salem day and few bare places to leave their children. ; Work on the extension of the electric light line from this dis trict to Macleay and vicinity bas started. It is expected that between IS aid 20 families will install lights when the extension is completed. Orvin Fryslle has been operat ing his 'wood saw the past week. Ira Ormand who baa been the guest of bis father-in-law and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. Dickman, returned bo -e the first of tbe week. He was ac companied borne by Paul Dick man. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Westering of. Portland were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Humphreys. B, B. Gerner, the oldest mem ber of the community, attended the state fair Wednesday and Thursday. Hubbard HUBBARD, Sept. 27 The Hnbbhrd school did not close one day for fair this year as is the custom, for most of tbe children wished to attend Saturday, chil dren's day. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ott and ba by left for Hood River Wednes day. Mr. Ott will work in the apple orchards there. Mrs. Edna Trumbull ot Port land is a guest at the borne of her aunt, Mrs. Mert Crittendon. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hufford of Hillsboro were overnight guests O- I 4.75il9iU. ,1$ 9.70 5.00x20 ...1 $10.80 Telephone . - - j 1 SEEKSTO REACH i: ?fi ft I U I I 'zr-t; nil TT Professor Angnste Piccard with .his family and- Lady Dram mend-Hay, standing beside the curious balloon craft in which Piccard and his engineer, Paul' Kipfer, hope to .climb 10 miles at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Painter Wednesday. They at tended tbe state fair Thursday. Mrs. Hufford is Mr. Painter's aunt, ' Mr. and Mrs. G. Reichel re turned Monday from a four day trip to Tillamook City where they were guestf of Darrell Reichel, a son. They brought home a supply of salmon for canning. Employees In the post office at Berlin have a physical training class of 45 minutes twice a week. THERE is a margin of superiority in a Goodyear THE leading tire over a leading tire just as there is a margin of superiority in a leading tire over little-used makes. You pay no more but you get more, buy ing THE leading tire: Lower in Price to You- yet Still Finer in Quality 4.50x21 Careful Mounting UU a INorth Comiriercial at Center, : Telephone 66 SATISFACTION WITH EVERY TRANSACTION j 10-MILE HEIGHT op from the earth. The two men wiH be carried in the hlu- ' minum container, shows at the left, which is suspended from 'the gas bag;. Fairview FAIRVIEW. Sept. 17 Dillon Jones, Howard Sehon and Wilbur Dent of Fairview school re- presented Marlon county in the 4-H rabbit Judging at the State Fair Tuesday. The boys won third place. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Menler of Portland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Dent at tbe State Fair Thursday. 5.50 v 50x20 ...... $13.65 6.00x19 ... $14.70 Year Round Service ,' . ' - ; - . ; : MS. are on the job r o i Aurora AURORA. Sept. 27 Little Helen Ehlen danghter of Albert and. Mrs. Ehlen was' taken to the Oregon City hospital Friday morning where she was placed tinder observation, suffering from appendicitis. " Mrs. E. C Robinson left Mon day for Victoria, B. C, where she will remain for a -short vacation. Her son Edwin left Satnrday for Chicago, where he will enroll for a second year in the Northwest era medical college. During Mrs. Robinson's absence Mrs. H. N. Brown .of Canby, will be the house guest of Mrs. Francis Green at Roblnwood. Art as taught by Mrs. Rhoner in the Aurora grade school is proving popular wlbth all the students. . Monograms are to be placed on the drawing envelopes next week, and the blackboards are showing much practice work. A severe aceldent occured Monday at the Ziegler warehouse when John Ratxeburg who lives noj-thwest of town, had his, right wrist broken whjle cranking a car. O r- O Central Howell o ' o CENTRAL HOWELL, Sept. 27 Mrs. gehmldt, a sister of Paul Dettwyler and Mrs. E. Scbarer, went to Portland Tuesday Intend ing to start to her home In Iowa soon after a visit of several months here. Benjamin Scbarer went with his aunt and will stay In Iowa for a year's time. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dettwyler and Mr. and Mrs. E. Scbarer went with them as far as Portland. Henry Hagen killed his first deer, a four - point buck, on a bunting trip In the Ablqua basin Wednesday. He was accompanied by Oliver Steffen. M x 19