The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, September 23, 1927, Image 8

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t u r b R averton r e v ie w
PENDLETON ROUND-UP
PASSES INTO HISTORY
(Continued front Front Page)
vorite, although Donn* Cowan
was a close second for popular­
ity.
One o f the thing.« of inleresl
wa* the manner in which Pen­
JUNIOR O U t t
ELECTS OFFICERS dleton, a town of some H.nOU
The Junior el**s of H. II. tv inhabitants, entertained it* vis­
ha» elected the following o ffi­ itors numbering probably t'V-
cer*: President, Robert Haine*; 000. Just think what it would
vice president. Archie Zinthrick; I mean for every man. woman,
secr'jr, (’.arlotla Shivelyr; treas., and ehild in your town having
Clarence Bou*; reporter, James to entertain five people
fo r
I'nderwood; membere o f P e p tliree «lavs, or. we will *av. ev-
commitlee, Margaret
Wimsky, ery family, supposing eaeli fain
Verne MHpe», and Milton Boring, ily to number four, lo h««>' to
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entertain SO extra people. Hie
»pirit of cooperation shown, the
EXCUSES GIVEN
TO ATTEND FAIN good will, the organiialion, the
8ixty-five student* of the lo­ willingness to -et in and help,
cal school* received excuse* so shown by -everyone, are r -mark-
Shat they might attend the coun­ able, and are some of the char­
ty fair.
These absences will acteristics of the old West that
not be counted against the stu­ .«re often forgotten. Long live
I he Round-Up!
dents’ records.
items o
rn i
FROM THE SCHOOLS
ALOHA-HUBER R E V IE W
L iv e N e w s F r o m A L iv e C om m u n ity
REVIEW OF
escaped death when slit. w a s
COUNT HOUSE NEWS struck by a ear driven by Dr.
E II. Hiullli, Hillsboro
Rhe ran
- Continued from front page)
ront*.
Originally Morris
had out from behind a woodpile dl
entered * plea of "not guilty" reelly In frnul of the Doctor's
as a stall to pcrmll lime In ear. so dial he did not see her
lapse so Hint he could work and until lie was only three f e e l
earn enough money to puy his from her, according In the re­
port filed
lie swerved the car
fine.
An orde, of default wa* la.| and «PpH«d
».r«kew, stoppina
«ned by Gireuil Jndge George,
''" r
H» lenglh.
Ilio
Hagley in Ibe sull lor divoree elilld reeelved minor scrulclic«
’o f Eduli H troni agallisi
E r i k and bruisca.
Iler pareti!*
do
tMroiu.
noi aitarli any blam«' to
Dr.
Urlo Ruttoii of Beavortou ami Rullili
David Wrighi al Bua log wart
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l'uesiluy fmed 95UO Un ami sen- , SUIT STARTED TO
lelli'cd lo serve slx mollili» III
0OLLE0T GROCERY BILL
die Washington couuly Juil a f­
I .(ini Friday die Nordieru Ad
ter euri, hnd «*> lered pica* of'
uiliy lo
issessioti ami Irun»- Jiislment eompatiy, dirmigli an
portatimi of liipior.
Farli he attorney, slurled «ult ugnili«) Mr.
Th«
gali serving hi* «en truce ini — mid Mrs. F. II. tirarln.
mediulelv. sile n if J. E. Reevea complaint allegre dial die dr-
ordered tIn*in iisaigned to road feiidaul« owed one H I Alkltl-
work vvilh die r«'*l of die prismi son 9H0.50 for a grocery bill,
labor of thè county. Mrs. Sul and hnd fulled In pay. The of
Imi, inolher of mie of die pris- fleers levied on „ lltliek louring
"iierH, addressed a eomniunlea- ear.
llon lo die court naking
for
tenieney In her son's «eniem-e
heeause he is In'r sole support
ami Inni alwny* ln>en a good boy
lindi he feti itilo luid company
llowever, Jiuige George Hagley
F o r N o v e lt ie s
Imposi d a lienvy senience.
Mrs. Herbert l.ivengnod is ill, A l OHA -HUBER F -T . A .
1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallili,
at her home here.
HOLDS MEETING S|' • lime traded their properly
. -
j here for an apartment house hi
Mrs. William Clifton is kept
1 Pol-Hand, and moved there Iasi
lo her home by illness.
The (irsi
l'areni-Teuehers* week.
Mrs. Harry Sidwell is visit- meeting of Mie year wa* lield
Mr. Francis Livermore. Si-.,
mg friends at Corbett.
al III? sclinol house lue'dny af-
and son John have
returned
Mrs Mach lalked ou from a trip lo Paiullclon, where
Roberta Marvin lias recovered ternoon
club work, ami pian* werc Iliade they attended the Rotimi-Ip.
from a few days' illness.
for (he boy*' and girl*'
club
Mr. Jess Hayes ha* recovered work lo he un evhihilion al thè’
Mr. ami Mrs Frank Gallili,
from an attack of die grippe. (..utility Fair bemg lield al Itili* Mr Ibyijumin Gray, and Lester,
enjoyed * fishing trip ut Misi,
Mrs. Caroline Gaunt of Port­ ■ i rò tlus week.
Giuli girl* and
boy*
g u e ' near Gtatskanb', over I lie week
land was a recent visitor her.».
talk* mi wlial Ihey Itkcd beai end.
Kliiabeth Hayes visited with' al G. A. C. Ibi* summer. I.u -’
The Huber Ladles' Social Im­
friends at Timber over the week (cille Johnson lalked oli "lice.e
provement club will hold a sil­
end.
alimi.'» ami Mabel M. Keowu se
ver tea al the home of Mr». Pe-
Mrs. S. N. Buck and
Mrs. le« led "Marehing Downlown" a*
It r Wirkstraiid on I'hursday al
Alice Wheeler visited in Port­ | her pieferenee.
Wilma Tuli le lernoon.
talketì «>n "Gri'pe Paper YVoik,"
land recently.
Mr*. Jessie Lee and Anna Lee
TNEAT PLANNED FOR
TEACHERS WILL BE
Iieu- and exhibitcd a rose and a doli enier'ained about seventeen la­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Andrew
RASKET BALL GIRLS
fr i* ».is ! ehe had made from crepe pap. r
GIVEN RECEPTION holm visited Portland
R‘ ,
1 while
there.
I.ester Ileum* dies al it silver Ira on I'liurs-
Mrs. R. Cook is planning a
All the parents o f children one day last week.
w e r *
“ weinie roast" lo he given for attending school are invited (o
talked on " Ubieties
Mr. Lehtl- day afternoon. Game*
the candidates for the
girls* a reception for the teachers, lo
Mr, and Mrs, Hobest Casteele herr gave u talk on thing* lo play ed, ami a good 11 1 ||>* was i n •
basket hall team. The treat will he held in the high school au­ have relumed from a short va- hg done to niakp the \loha-liit Joyed hy all.
take place some time next week. ditorium Tuesday in n in g. Sept, cation
ration spent «I
at Newport Insidi.
besuh. be* school standard
Mr*, ('.lutile* Haines ami Mis.
Holier! Chamberlain were Ilea-,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Roplius
Bon-
ORCHESTRA
SCHOOL
m '" "" " " " "
""
’ , livke
?'■ of ,*"? Yamhill
S " ; have hern al in ,
S T iC i.
vyrton visitors recently.
TO BE ORGANIZED p ™ , .................
r...
their
hON|e
here
for
a
few
days.]
ACGIDF.NTS II F. P o lir ED
Mr. Hilaries Halite* t> visiting
An orchestra will he formed trm'luTH o f bnlh III* graili' an I
!^ a'* rN,‘r' ,,f * no* tin«
in
'Ir*. A. M Ryder, hMtl Sp.i
soon, composed o f l>olh grad» Mm high schools, and i- for Ih •
Wck
Bowman and
Juliu*, || in evepmg. and lo
have
¡. al h|* home here fur a few days
Vuil the 5, in, i s
and high school students. Mi-s parents or children
jlien.lin
Buek are vaeationing si
|he' 'I'ad dl. •*' night’1 with a man frulli III* duties us euginy er al knne avellile, Porllaml, reeelved
a
ciunp
near
Yamhill.
a
hrulsed
ami
in
nu
nuloinoldle
Grace Garrison will be the di­ both these school* or any oth- '*U0k cottage at Cannon Beach, appointed lo preside
and 25 cent coun­
rector.
'Dick" Bowman hus returned leeulent Sunday al die corner of
er school in the vicinity.
Mrs. Ethel Gaunt I* en ter-1 1‘ lans were ilso
made
to
Third
and
Edieon,
llill*l>wro
V
ter al the-
You are cordially invited to f j nUng her mother, Mrs. Jo- ,la** 9,1
Cjvr«'lcria Binches from a trip lo (ho Mall Clerks
SEWING CLUBS HAVE
convent ion held at Boston, Mass. ear drlven bv A. M Rviler o f lite
come out and gel acquainted i ,.ep|, York, from Yamhill for » ,,unn* *hp ' i 1" ’0’
term.
a
i first one lo he held on W edile* \v Itile on Ills trip he visited Ni­ salile uditeci« eollideit willi
EXHIBIT AT FAIR with the instructors in
o u • lew days.
day. Oct. lilli.
agara Falls, historical Plymouth ear driven by Ivahjtine Murray.
The two sewing rluhs o f I he public schools.
Beacerton Exchange
Mr. Peter Stock, the butcher,
where the
Pilgrims
landed. 1117 Jaekaon «Ireel, lidlshoro
local schools have a booth at
cut lug hand <|iute badly with
Ycruna tiro»*,
dnughler
of
the County fair this week, dec­ BOOSTER CLUB TO
Mrs. Waller Fish of Stacey Hunker Hill, ami Coneord. Mass, Paul T. Gros», lllll«horo, barely
a cleaver, wlufe rutting
meal
orated in the grade school col­
avenue has returned
lo
her w here
MEET TUESDAY recently.
famous
hudle»
were
ors. blue and while
The eigh­
home from a few weeks spent fought.
The Beaverton Booster clu‘> .
teen girls
exhibiting
sewing
Wilma Mason , i Star ■
at Independence
will
meet
in
the
regular
place
j
rluh work are alien.ling
t h e
i n< with a party o f friends en­
Mr, and Mr*, W a l l e r Inder
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strickland
fair today in a .body, going up nevl Tuesday evening. Sept. 27. joyed a trip around the
M I .
son had a chieke nllotise al their
J.
W.
Hay
Hard
is
president
of
am)
huhy
were
receul
guests
at
to Hillsboro in n hus furnished
Hood loop on Sunday.
the home of Mr and Mrs. T. place destroyed by
fire
lu»l
for the occasion by the school. the elub and Frank Dielsch is
secretary.
Mrs. Shannon of Ranla Rosa Stewart at Huber,
Friday forenoon,
The
huild-
To say nothing of the Roe- road has had several chicken*
STUDENT BODY
Mr. William Shoemaker ha* ing was valued at $300, a n d
[W R K X IIA M S T R A IN |
FOR SA l.L
OFFICERS NOMINATED Festival float, which was pul o:i [ stolen recently from her fatten­ been spending a few days at lit*
was Insured, hut tw.> brooder
by
the
Booster
club
and
whic’i
Mixtd
Named
Varieties
f
I
90
pkl;
named
van« lies £1 (kipkt
The students of the
hi gh
home here from his dudes at
ing pen.
stoves and full brooding eipiip-
school nominated their student is seldom remembered now. two
a
camp
near
Keaaey,
AI#o BEST L U P IN E Seed at 50« pkt.
men were destroyed, with no in­
body officers Monday al Ihereg visible evidences of the club's
Mrs. Harry Sidwell has
re­
Mr. Harry Sidwell spent the
ular annual meeting held for contribution to the welfare ot turned to her home
surance.
The
(|uirk
work
of
from
a
Should
be
planied
now during month id August
Reed css be uble in
week end at Ills home here, He
that purpose. Election will he the community are the drink­ pleasant vacation spent
ed St HKKTHoi.il R FKKD STORK ,.r our n
reeidenrs.
Cum* and
near is employed al die Silver Falls the neighbors saved a nearby
ing
fountains,
one
on
Broadway-
hdd next Monday.
see our second blooming delphiniums.
near the crossing lo the S. P. Silverlon.
chicken
house
from
burning.
lumber
e*mp.
near
Silverlon.
The nominee* arp; President.
depot, and one on Front street
Donald Jackson. Fred Zuercher.
Phone 5 1 0 7
C E. A L L E N
W e ild a l e
near the corner of Watson.
Kenneth Wood. David Tobey.
This
club
is
doing
a
go<
d
Mr. and Ytrs. Joe
Mue*»|g
lirs. E. B. Plant of Huber was
Vice-president. Glen Kingston,
L O C A L NEWS
work and seems to he filling a
a dinner gue*l Sunday of Mrs. have moved to Portland.
Daisy Taylor.
Herbert Mitchell is driving a- F. «*. Donaldson.
very
useful
niche
in
the
com­
Secretary. Irene Warfel. Hen­
. Mr. Harris Hansen attended
new Ford.
munity.
rietta Gerrow. Hanna Y’oung.
John Emmett is again owner the Round-1 p at Pendleton.
" aU K W lU i 'AUL’dL Ä »
m a m jaua at at jk m m v »Ä »^|
Mrs. E. E. Swenson has re­ o f die Studio Barber shop, hav
Treasurer. Jameg Underwood
,
Mrs.
Y\'.
G.
Roberts
;iaid
son
OUT OF THE PEPPER BOX
turned from
Garden
Home, i:ig purchased «1 from J. How».
Alden Wilson, Miles Kent. Low­
Frank spent Monday in lleaier-
where she has been nursing al
ry Baker.
•
U
give*
a
man
a
feeling
ol
i i . K. Weed of YY'ec ¡'s Land­ ton.
the home o f Mrs. H. B. Taylor.’
Parliamentarian. Thelma Par­
superiority
lo
compare
himself
scape Nursery. u|io has been ill
ker, Alice Blomnuisl.
The locu! Boy Scouts
went
A fire in the woods on the for sonic lime, ■„ reported im-
Athletic mnager. David Tobey: Willi his wife’s relatives.
lo Portland last \\ ednesday to
Kelley farm northwest of town . proving.
A customer doesn’t stand well lias lieen causing a little appre­
nssi.slant athletic manager. An­
sec Col. Lindbergh.
with die hank when the latter hension, hut there has been no
na Y’oung.
Mr. ani( Mrs. H W. Cook and
Misses Florence H iowii uml
Financial manager.
Milton has to carry him loo long.
damage done.
i family o f Portland spent Run- Irene Warfel and Harold Miller
Boring.
day railing ou friends in die spent Sunday at Neskowin.
The Germans say lo choose
— for
Dr. and Mrs. Karl Swenson Sorrento district.
Student body council, Verne a frugal wife, hul fail lo
say j and son Reed came out
from
Mr.
L
H.
Dean
uml
Mr.
Rum
Mapes, Glen Kingston. Gertrude
wl-tie such a person may he Portland Wednesday lo call on
YVnrk started Tuesday on im­ Rpeuke left Tuesday fur .4 limit
Walters, Winnie Antrim. Fran­ found.
your convenience
their parent*, il being the doc­ proving the market road north ftig trip south of Hosehurg.
ces Jenne. Phyllis I.ingman.
on
Cedar
street.
II
was
e
x
-
Here’s a recent expert defini­ tor's mother's birthday.
Hummer staff, assistant edi­
Mi**
Gladys
Khellenhe.'ger
Our system al careful attention lo ’phoned orders
pecled this work would begin
tor. Mile* Kent. Donald Jackson, tion of an expert, "A man who
leave* this week In attend the
Miss Leona Hetu is the new some weeks ago, hut it
ha*
knows
more
Hnd
more
about
le-s
Violet Taylor, Glaren»e Bou*
saleslady al Sprague's.
Leona j been delayed for some reason. | Normal *rlmnl at Monmouth.
and our punipt delivery service is one of the
Advertising manager. La Dena and less."
is well and favorably known m ,
Ur.
and
Mrs.
Thomas
Jacobs,
F. R. Johnson, who i.< pulling
Underhill, Robert Haines, Helen
factors toat has mack* this store the choice of dis­
The difference between work-1 this community.
Mr. Sprague!
TefTt. .
er* and shirkers Is far moye is very fortunate In securing in die Rich field gasoline dis- Jr. and daughter Jean led Mon­
Business
manager.
Lillian Ilian die sound of die
criminating buyers.
(ributing station just west of day for a week's visit in Astor­
word* I. r service#.
Mass-man. John Barrv, Lois Cnx. would indicate.
town ha* leased the Alexander ia.
•
•
n
m
Miss
Grace
Garrison
is
the
Reporter. Frank Burn. Bettv
house just hack of where F. W.
Gay ford Wilson left Rulurday
When a woman gels a per­ new (earlier added to Hie staff Hislion is living, and will move for Coivnlli«, where lie will en­
Huntlev, Phyllis Tudor. Klnora
manent wave she usually pra'-s o f the local schools. Rln* was
Now is the lime to buy your supply ol the var­
Smith. Helen Mills.
in soon.
The lease runs for ter tiie freshman class of O.
fervently that it
may
swt ep elected last Friday lo
leach a year.
A. G.
ious autumn fruits lor canning and preserving.
some man o ff his feet.
music, arithmetic, language, and
Mrs. Mary Adams, a former
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
J.
Wunecli,1
Mr.
Oliver
Walker
troni
Col­
The one thing a wife
will snelling.
Beaverlonian, hul now a reei-
who have been visiting al the orado was a week end guest m
’ dent of Portland, ha* been visit­ cheerfully admit lo her husband j Mr. and Mr*. Freeman
Al- N. W. Gorham home, left Mon­ die home of Mr. and Mrs. W .
D E L IV E R Y * ERY’ ICE \V'»i Sut« 2 p 10
E»*| Soli J tv 1
ing in town several day* thi* is diaJ she ean’ t think of any Dri - lit o f lays Angeles are die day morning for their home al F. Deal.
We Delivei Rnturday At 10 .TO s. m.
reason
for
having
married
him.
week.
guest* this wegk of Mr.
ami Lo* Angeles.
Mr*. Gorham ac-1
Mr. ami Mr*. W. It. Van Klerk
Mrs. A l­ compani'-d them a* far south
In Chicago a society of mar­ Mrs. James finder-
The B. K. Denny family and
and
daughter Katherine spent
bright
and
Mrs.
Plnder
are
»i>
as Eugene.
Mrs. 8. Akin were among
the ried men ha* been organized lo
BF.AVERTON MARKET AND GROCERY
• the week end with relatives in
delegates from the
Beaverton define and defend die right* of ters.
Portland.
Mr.
Arnold
Farmer
and
Ralph
F a rm er u: We pay cash (or your eggN and produce U
Grange to attend the
County husband*. Here i* evidence Ihai
Mr. and Mr*. Bennett
a n d Meyer* of Oswego were visitor*
Mrs. L. It. Dean and Mr*. I.
Fair at Hillsboro on
Grange a few men in the world have family, who have been occupy­ at Steve Hlanken'e home Friday.
it. Metzler were luncheon guests B — w r i i W f w n O T f W i f m m m ftn ftflrc r o v * s u m i
entirely lost (he sense of fear. I ing Hr** house owned by Mr*.
day.
The Mi*»es Gladys and Edna Friijay in the home of .dr*. 1
M. H. Cady on Watson slceet
Blauken spent the week end at Robertson.
are moving away.
Independence.
Mp. ami Mrs. J. A. Grant of
George Rtuinp, who has been
Miss Gladys Hlanken
spent Garden Home were dinner guest*
in the Navy for three
years,
returned last week lo the home Monday in Portland on business ' Sunday in the home of Mr. and
! Mr*. J . C. Huntley,
of his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. and visilmg friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Allen
George Slump, Sr.
Mr*. Cook, who teaches Eng-
IN
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Barnes, i lisii in Ihe local high school,
Mrs. W. II. Boyd attended a
Mr.
Barnes’ is rooming in die home of Mr.
luncheon given Monday by di<* accompanied by
Hillsboro Chamber o f Commerce sister and her husband, Mr. ami ! and Mr*. Ed Boring.
for the superintendent* of the Mrs. Fuller o f YY'ilcb Hazel spent
•Jr». II. <7. Bowers of Spring-
Septem ber 25th
the week end al Pendleton.
I'oumy Fair Board.
dale, Wash., is spending nov­
•
Mi* ami Mrs. \V. C. McK»ll el nl days in Ihe home of be»
Miss
Janet
Huntley
and
Mi
Buick took vibration out o f the
Commencing Sunday September 25th,
a c ­ sister, Mrs. Ida Jones.
Al George attended the hall giv- ami Mi-s Juliette Garter.
by
dieir
guests,
Mr.
hy
die
Ore
-
1
companied
en .Saturday night
Mr. Albert Brandi, who bus
changes will be made in Red Electric
B, Ha.vnes of Chi­ been at Independence for the
nomah Chapter, O. E. 8.. at the an<l Mr!*-
Service
now supplem ented by the
cago,
motored
to
Salem
Sunday.
it has taken it out o f th e road
past three weeks, returned to
Masonic Temple in Portland.
his
home
here
Sunday.
Silver
Grey
Coaches of the Southern
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Myers and
Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Kennedy
N o w Buick for 1928 has come forward
and two eons and Mr. and Mrs. their guest, Miss Hallie Myers,
Rev. Frank J.
Cunningham,
Pacific M otor Transport Company.
Y erne Domagalla and two daugh- of Portland, spent the week end pastor o f the Church of Chris
with another great contribution to
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Myers'
D re left Saturday for several
is holding a series of revival
motoring comfort. Buick has taken
N ow you can go Southern Pacific by
day»' hunting near Roseburg. i mother. Mrs. Florence Johnson, meetings at 8L Helens.
| al Dlllev.
vibration out o f the road by equipping
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bradford
Mr. and Mrs. I.eon Davis of
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Jones and North Dakota, but formerly of
of Eureka, Cal., and Miss Nellie
every Buick with Hydraulic Shock Ab­
Sonneman
of
Portland
were two sons, who liaye been livin': Beaverton, spent Sunday visit­
Motor Coaches are the very latest and
sorbers, front and rear— an added lux­
dinner guests Friday in
t h e I on 2nd and Hall HI*., moved lo ing friends in Beaverton.
finest—
especially designed to provide
Hillsboro
Tuesday.
Mr.
Jackson,
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
ury that the savings o f Buick volume
Mrs. F. II. Kchoene alld Miss
manager o f die
Thrift
store,
Huntley.
maximum
safety and comfort. » • t
Mahil Carlson left Sunday for
have supplied.
will oeeupy the house.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Haynes,
an extended visit with relative#
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tallmari and friends in Minnesota.
Mr. and Mrs. W’ . C. Mc.Kell and
Let us put a Buick for 1928 at your dis­
In P o rtla n d motor coaches will use the
in
die
Miss .lulled« Carter were dinner visited Monday night
Mrs. Ora Anderson o f Col­
of
I
home
of
Mr.
Tallman’s
parents,
posal so you may test this riding com­
Salmon Street Stage Terminal, between
guests Tuesday in die home
lins View was a dinner guest
Mr. and Mrs. W'. M. Young of, Mr and Mrs. D. C. Tallmaii.
fort for yourself.
Fifth
and Sixth Streets. » * • » t
Monday
in
die
home
of
Mr.
They left Tuesday lo visit l i e
Portland.
Round-Up al Pendleton, accom­ and Mrs. YV. It. Y'an Kleek.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boring, Mr# panied by Miss Gama Peterson.
Sedans $1195 lo $1995 • Coupes £ 1 195 to $1850
ncv. YV. E. Ingalls left Tues­
A U claetat o f Southern Pacific rail .
Lulle Boring and son Milton,
Sport Model i £1195 to £1525
day forenoon for Salem, where
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Harvey
W’utnsrli
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis
Hughson
A lt prtcei f . o. b. F lm t, M U h ., government tax to bn added.
road ticket» utill be honored for trans­
T h e C. M . A . C financing plan, the most deu rella , it available.
and son Harvey,
Y’lelor
and of Los Angeles were guests of he will attend the annual slate
portation
on Southern Pacific Silver
of
the
Methodist
Y'erie Emmons, and Earl Evans Mr. and Mrs. N. W’ . Gorham conference
W H IN BETTEft AUTOM OBILES ARE BU ILT. BUICK W ILL BUILD THEM
spent the week end at the farm 1 yveek before last Instead of be- church.
Grey M o to r Coaches.
owned by Ed Boring near Hebo. mg the guests of
and Mrs.
Mr.
YV.
B.
Emmons
and
two
staled
in
8. YV. Bradley had hi*
ear J. \\’. Raynard, as
sons, Alton and Victor, spent
Please ask agent for new time table,
last week's paper.
badly damaged as he drove on­
last week hunting near Grant*
containing both rail and motor
K< v. and Mrs. Omar Idso ami
to the highway al Huber.
He
Pass.
Victor Emmons bagged
coach service.
daughter
Faith
o
f
Myrtle
Point,
was coming in on the road from
two deer.
Miss
Edidi
the north when a ear coming a< ronipanfed by
Mrs. Charles Shively and 3
(l.e
down from )h e we*l collid'd Walls, arrived Monday al
with his, and did damage to the home of Mrs. Idso's parents, Mr. boys returned Sunday from the
The Misses Helen
extent of 9!*0.
He has called and Mr*. Henry Walls. Hev. Id­ hop fields.
,«nd
Carl
oil
„
had returned Ihe
on die
automobile
insuranre so left Tuesday lo attend
the
G. K. All«*n, Agent
agent, N. J. 8kee, and had his animal Conference of the M. K. week before in order to attend
high school.
car insured.
church at 8alem.
Choice Delphinium Seed
Madam!
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