The new Aloha HVsi.-uirant has stiui.., Ikis-i Jennie (.arson, Martin -N; A M : N i'.tfS I received a new coat of varnish, and and Carl lened at Wanna, after a I Interesting Little Note« from the Surrounding Country as C O O F L R N T . N E W S ness is repotted. long shutdown. | Tolo by Our Active Special Correspondent« W e ek ly I Kobe:! Itr.'nes entertained the Th# new McKensle river steel Miss Helen Ray and Jou '. any bridge at Worldling has be#« com­ Bt-awrLr ’ jmatk- club at his sous. Jack and Kc-.neth, were Sun- home Monday evening. They met were dinner guest* Sunday at the pleted. K INTON NKWS ______ i day iruMts at the horn« of Mrs. to rehearse for a play, which will home of Mr. Rany's sister, Mrs. The SI. Ilehn* pt>per mill has . .. , . Bolen's mother, Mrs. l-cns Olson. be give« »t some later dote. Re­ J. Gassner. viit its fn-.-t '•Mpn.ent of Kraft Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bterly and freshments were served. Willard Livermore, a student at son. Elmer, spent Friday in Port- Henry and Lfc»yd Metsentme are paper fo the Atlantic const. J. 1). lac son has sold his resi­ the Pacific university, spent Fri­ lamj_ enjoying a few days' vacation. day at the home of his aunt, Mrs. The Milton Freewater district This is mid-term at the Benson dence on the fo u lly road to some ** Is 376.000 pounds of butlerfat a Mrs. A. H. Dallmana has been polytechnic school, which they at- | people fron Cornelius, who plan Wes Bony spend my the past '**“ ”* 'vlth tend. ! *o establish a chicken ranch. Mr, ' rs. 1 a Grabhorn ha* re­ year. friends in Port land. E. J. Murmv, newspaper man of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Christensen. I U r * ° " j “ * turned fri>in a three months' trip Mrs. J. T. VanHorn spent - Mrs Her.- an Metaenline. Mr. a n d , " " with her ¡ister in New York, and Klamath Fall«, hi** knight toe Z , * couple of days last week visiting '|Mr8' Chari*. ______ Van ___ Kleek, ^ _____ reports a splendid trip. Coos Boy Times. put-li died gt and Miss W * * » * * telatives and friends in Portland. Kiev! attended"'The in Mrs. F. ! or of Wheeler Ave., en- ilastic Griffith has returned from Marshfield, Mr. and Mr*. Everett Wright stallation of officers of Tigard tentnined s' out #5 Indies at a -di­ Hollywood. Cal,, whore he »pent A *l.*'0,roo bridtre is prvm»"d ver tea ?* her ho— e Thursday s'* the last few weeks counting and son, Wi.liam, spent Saturday Grange Thursday. Ul­ actoss ihe Hmn«»ua on lh* Pmm- temoon, pr -coeds to * be used for with Mr». Wrights sister in Tunl- Member- of th" S hoix club wor.- . , .. , . . . .. , sters. Ho wever, he reports a ver- Rredsport road. »'¡n- guests of the Hiteo. Pwgve.aU- A"i Mrs' " j enjoyable time. Oregon farm ami ipnch' prudue- Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Llverr-o- t ion for 19M7 vyns approximately in China, wave an internaling tb Laurel, were catling in town Mon- Mrs. Err---t Hite. The aft e r r >• a scriptiw talk on conditions shd of Seaside, and Mr. and Mrs. We* $&l8,f*i0,400 day , and were dinner guests of Mr ,was spent playing games. T>- Bany were dinner guests Sunday found there. The Rogue river coipnier* >.! and Mrs. E. L. Cox, Cooper moun- rext mcc :ng mill be held at the evening in the home of Mrs. Guv .fruit crop for It 'll was 1,649,170 home of Mrs. Herman Metxentin - Coffman. tain. hoses. CFDAR MI L L S Henry and Lloyd Moment in. Last Sunday was “ promotion Mr. and Mrs. M. Piier anl show During 1927, 1878 ship:, entered day-’ in the Sunday school, and greatly enjoyed a minstrel daughters. Allamay and Helen. or several changes were mada in the given Saturday evening under the Mrs. FKsabetU Sammons was s Motnlla. »rent the week end at th - the l*ort l.'tid harimr. classes I auspices of the faculty of L'enson Beaverton visiter last week. home of her mother, Mrs. W. Contracts have been let for i The Misses Rosa and Id . Bucher Polytechnic school at the Portion 11,. 11 ) 0,000 veterans' hospila, at The loo »1 Grange will have its Bany. of Portland, «pet* Sunday with Auditoriu». regular r-eeting Saturday nicht. Mrs. P. Jackson of Rn-eburtr Portland. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. A number of Beaverton business The ladies' chib met at the and her brother and his wife, Mr During December, lt‘*0 n ew Bucher. men met with farmers of Hitcon home of Mrs. A. Thompson, Thurs- and Mrs F. W. Livermore, of Sea familiet settled in Oregon, accord­ »•i • _i: r 4 o .i™ at the Hiteon school house Mon- . .. side, were dinner guest * Sundr-' Miss Lydia Gertg of Salem was _______ , day afternoon ing to Hie State Chamber of Com at the home of Mr. and Mm. We a guest at the home of Mr. and u . ^ . ! .. ,, . . .. mere*. v r« August Dallmann. the first ¿ '* » * * < «"d also the sub- Mrs. C dv,„ K.tter.uan en' - Bany. , »a . )ect of cooperation among the tamed a group of friends on Douglar county growers shipped * ' growers. Wednesilay afternoon, Jan. 18th. 17 carloads of holiday turkeys. The new 1-100.000 Terminal hot-' ' r. and > rv ( The following Hiteon people Mr. and Mrs. John Pointer w-r - and st* « ststbrn has been open- ' The National Guard cantonmen- ' . 1 ... ,t the home sP*nt * v* r7 enjoyable day witn guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoff- at Salent. at Clatsop Plains will ci>«t fi8 rtVl f Mr Tnd C. Vandermost. Scholls Grange. Saturday, a' wh; man of Sylvan. Sunday afternoon. i rKUivl OUR CORRESPONDENTS •o .«. - » **»*3 .. iw i..» , .- j - f s i ':ii* s - t t s S r r James WsP.ensbsw. who b . s been spending the part few week. Mr. —i*h his sister, Mrs. C. W. Young. Mr*. i to his home in The Dalles. ^ ^ *Kmton , nd Mrs Charles Van Kle. . ^ Herman MeUentine, and Mfss 5*? , v «n Kleek. Saturday ^ S" * . evening. ’ '?• i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Week ” r Robirt b cv . ,r n t and Mrs. Charles Van Kleek >nd daafehUr, Effie. attended ser- • » ^ - ''.d ic 't ,. o ^ r t on ’surhter, F.ffie. of Hiteon. riem , t the Kinton church Sunday “ thi Emanuel hospiU! ip T. were in town Sunday and attend- *ftemocn. Later, they met with ‘* nc- * preaching service at the representatives of district seven of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Louis Star' go’ hnrch in the afternoon. , Washington county Sunday schools son. ("arl. attended the Sunday con- F A. Bucher, William VanLoh, at the Henry Hesse home at cert at the Rivoli theatre la t and Mr. and Mrs E. L. Cox were Scholls, at which meeting plan- week. in Portland last Tuesday evening, were made for the coming year y ; „ j .*^ s » , ry attended th- and took in the public installation for the district. Commencement exercise.« at th ? of Canton Portland No. 1, I. O. O, j High School of Commence Wednes­ ALOHA-RUBE? M F H F. day night. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bierly a n « _ ,, _ . . , . . . v . Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thorne and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bier- ®- J * R<ìfk *“ d *®°. daughter, Phillis, entertained Mr. attacks, while at work m h.s store ^ Mfa_ John Point(>r anJ ^ Iy and family were dinner guest r Sunday of Mrs. L. S. Bierly, whe last week Ramon. T-nday evening. is the mother of the two i Mr. Klatt is convalescing from c a Mrs. N. E. Smith is jw-vrerte* She is spending the winter I a recent operation performed at St. ^ her ^ Has Veen st.iv- Hillsboro. __ Vmcent t hoapiUl. for rupture. >t ^ hotrft pf her dtlun his srrsn and fuel business here. >n * * S 'S I - « >s n s s ’t ss4 rX IM r-s s n ls t s s ls , s # » u . n lsrstn w . t M s , st*. T s s . 0 1 t k>‘< t . < > . m » s i » nr S e n - T f s w r l s M ts sa<a- Wmatsl aad ths stSrr fs a t a r -s w Y o u r rail tickets, unless specially restricted, are good on the m otor-coach*». T s * C w a ia T is K SsneN cs M o N m ie B a ck R a y Pt.itlr.it. Roal.w i. l i s a s Maaaa saa* ass a sla waaha' tstal .«Warr.r i s » . | sn toss w SsUsr .« It . G. K. Allen Grange h "'' on .Saturday. T-.n. I4th. was well -tf"ntfcd. Another. w:P be given S turday nigPT F»b. tlt-h T i " y - - reon’ ? cf the eo-v munity a" rfannln*- fo »■■.» rrr>~ ov for th ^unday .«hooc! Iy g'y- ing an en -''trinment in t^-e near future. Cards have been received f-om r.liforr’a iron: T. Stewart and Smily v ' ■> arc on their way t o Warrea, Pn., to locate. Dan Sn 'th is improving rapidly from injur'ea received recertlv in " " autom'* II# accident, and he ex- 'eets to return to school soon. ’ The < ’ - Mill scho I i; plan- nirg cn having ita Washington' birthday e ercises or d a In «Vet social a* the --"V-ol on th eve nin* of Feb- 2,st- Everyone i invited. Ti "o w o - tended the Elmon- iea Sewir.g duh meeting at t ’ - T. Blew.v-t and wife and daugh- 'er left F -tr home In Huber, re- eently *o’d They w ill g o through ,' " ' ;fer-ia. T"T’ « and Mexico, on their way to their new home. b" r 'P "T * John Btark. ' rs; John MT«,urer Don aft-rno n. Jan. 18th. *■ " Martha Thorne, Mr*. Printer, and Mrw Loui A mi " L>"r cf Leedy Grunge memkers nt tended the Pomona ?,r* n^ p ** Beaverton: Past mailer ,r'r ' ev: ^ rs- l^irne*. Mr end Mrs . ■ B. Reeves Mrs. Rat- tern an, Mr ’. E. Sammons, Mr. and Mrs. M. Larson. Mr. and Mrs. San- *«s a t BeaTCrto« Rerkw, $1.50 a year B erten $1 50 ew Beauty-New Comfort Prices New Performance ! __ Reduced! The COACH HERE! I itc for used cars and repairing work The T o u r in g , The C oupe . It’s our buaineta to sell cars ai.d do repair work. In both fields we are thr arkro w led - ged leaders. Il will pa\ you to ro rsid e r us when thinking of autos, v/hether it be purch­ ase or repairs. . ’495 »495 *595 *675 »665 The 4 -D o o r Sedan . . # The Sport C a b r io le t . The I m p e r i a l$ 7 1 C Landau . . « 1 *> Light Delivery . ( Chauit Only) $375 Utility Truck . (Chauit Only) Alt Prices Lo.b. Flint, Mich» Check Delivered Chevrolet Prices They include th* lowest handling and financing charges available« ____ “w» an am azing revelation in a low -priced car Built on a 107 inch wheelbase» 4 inches longer than before— offer­ ing n ew D u co-fin ish ed Fisher bodies whose distinction reveals the world famous mastery of Fisher craftsmen— providing ihe safety of four-wheel brakes, a new measure o f comfort, thrilling new power, speed and smoothness—(he Bigger an d B etter C h e v ro le t is bein g everywhere acclaimed as an amaz­ ing revelation in a low-priced carl *585 Roadster . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Metien- tine called at the Olson home Sun­ day. By Train or Motor Coach Mr. th<, Carl Neipert of Hu'er ij ma' - in# Im iw r T -erta at hi r r?rv!-n" recently pi rchased of T. Stesr.xr at Huber. Mrs. AT e Wheeler has return- ' to her ho--e here from, a few weeks' visit with her sister in Portland. N EW S Was not that the nicest snow Saturday? It said “ Goodbye'’ so soon. to Portland Mrs. Mery Mitchell and daug' Fmanuc! t «pttil r<—nv»r: - fro- - ter, Elaine, of Portland, were vis- an opera!; n for appendicitis. ;tors at their home here last week. ^ d, .. ^ at ^ , ,_ w Mrs. EcWer of Wheeler Ave., en toriained (he B. Y. P. the The following have been guest- young neo"le of the church, at her Forty-four during the past week of Mr. an*t home Friday evening. Mrs. George Snider, who live or P’ ea'-nt Valiev road: Mr. and were pres "it. Games were played Mrs. J. M. Snider Mr. and Mrs and refreshments served. He-mann. Mis* Locile Todd, Toolev and Mr. and Mrs. West, all of Portland. Klamath Fall*, at a coat of |t^0,- litoker building |>ermtta for 11*27 i ■. totaled *144.200. McMinnville's four bank* had de- The laicpor Ihnne oil well at poalta of *1,*46,800, on December Sutherlin, la now drilling ateadily, . 81. two shifts a day. The telephone company al For­ J. F. Inman ha* opened a new est Grove will spend *100,000, so store In the Odd Fellows building that they may be able to fH o at Springfield. , letter service, Paul Brvuer has bought a site ---------- ------ at Myrtle l*olnt on which he es- I A T A L I. KTtHtY pm t* to Imild • store and new»- Youthful Husband—Door, In l>aper office. ' pa «mg through the garden, I no­ Re. rburg growers have recently ticed some asparagus ready to bo ship|*ed five* carloads of hogs t o picked. Would you like to go out and get it for our dinner, or shall San Fwncteco. Tillamook* fire loss for 1927 was I go? V«rv Inexperienced Young Bride only *1100, about UB e«>nt» per cap­ —Well, III tel) you what! Ws'll ita. gn t' ifctUrr You pick It and I'll The Pelican hotel has opened at hold the ladder. See this truly sensational automo­ bile! N ote h ow the hood lines stream back from the higher radiator and blend gracefully into the body contours. N ote the Experience the flashing get-a-way and marvelous smoothness of the improved v&lve-in-hcad engine with its new alloy “ invar strul” pistons, and many other improve­ ments. Travel rough roads and observe the cushioning effect of the new semi-elliptic shock absor ber springs. D o that, and like tens o f (housan Jt o f others, you w ill be 4 Wheel Brakes interior * ric h n e s s a n d elega n c e. C h e c k the chassis— and discover every feature of advanced engineering design demanded in the finest motor cars. T hen go for a ride! atmosphere of am azed to le a r n that such a car can sell atsuch low prices!