Hubbard enterprise. (Hubbard, Marion County, Or.) 191?-19??, August 24, 1928, Page Eight, Image 8

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    HUBBARD ENTERPRISE
Eight
A BOOST
T H E L A D IE S B E H IN D T H E GUNS
to serve the fin e spread A ugu st 17,
W ith ten beautiful C am pfire Girls
thqse A L S O bea u tifu l ladies “ dished
ou t the goodies and take it fr o m us
they w orked and W O R K E D and
W O R K E D : Mrs. Hal H oss, Mrs. Ed
W o lfe r, Mrs. G ordon T ay lor, Miss
F rances W eaver, Mrs. G eorge Knight,
Mrs. Jerom e Jackson, Mrs. G eorge
L e ffle r , Dr. Ethel R iley, Mrs. A lice
W eaver, Mrs. John M oore, Mrs. Jack
Alexander* Mrs. Thom as Erharisori,-
Mrs. H arry H ugill, Mrs. H. E. Adams,
Mrs. B ertha D illon and Mrs. S. L.
Johnson.
A n d with them that “ prince o f good
fe llo w s, Jerom e Jackson, (m a y we
n ever lose h im ), who n ever stopped
until the last cake was gone.
We
w ou ld have been in an aw fu l fix w ith­
ou t this fin e group. D o w e like y o u ?
W ell, does T ippy W o lfe r like can d y ?
WESTERN DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. BOOSTERS
JO E W E A V E R G O E S E A S T
Read the editorial in the Ore­
Joe W eaver, the M arion coun ty
gon Daily Journal (Portland) ! truckm an, le ft with his fin e fa m ily
August 20, “ The New Epoch” , I f o r a trip East last Saturday. He'
in which the meeting at Hub­ expects to b e away until January 1.
bard is lauded. This advertis-. Joe is one o f those likeable fellow s
you hate to see g o f o r he is a “ b oost­
ing could not be bought. It. is e r '’ ari'd w orker. D u rin g his absence
warth thousands of dollars in H oward Pem ble will be in charge o f
publicity. Is it not worth while thè tru ck business. M iss A gn es W eav ­
then to wojrk for your town and er will drive 1000 m iles w ith her
forget your selfish purposes? uncle to m eet her folk s. The children
will enter school at Goshen, Indiana.
Gee! What a few public spirited H ave a g ood tim e “ J o e ” and R E M E M ­
men and women can do if they B E R old H ubbard wants you back
work together. The community again.
spirit just means working to­
A 76 -Y E A R -O L D H E L P E R
gether. No more; no less.
WM. BLIVEN RETURNS
William Bliven, the hustling
representative for the Butte-
Ville Farmers7 Fire Relief in­
surance Co., of Donald, is back
oh the job again and ready “ to
write you up” . This company
is the farmer’ s friend and has
that splendid reputation of ¡al­
ways living up to its agreement.
Bill Bliven is well-known here­
abouts and is as honest as the
day. Just phone Mr. Bliven and
he will visit you.
s The Western Dairy Products
Co. of Salem through that fine
type Kiwanian, Howard Hulsey,
was a generous donor for our
Clackamas-Marion meeting.
Their ice cream is the best
made.
“ A turn about is fair
play” , so we are asking all of
you to remember the Western
Products Co. and ask for that
MR. SANDBLAST VISITS
ice cream when you are in the
Mr,
and Mrs. Sandblast and
notion of ice cream. It can’ t be
family
of Portland visited and
beat.
dined with Mrs. George Speight,
Sunday. They visited the Min­
PINK AND LAVENDER CLUB
eral Springs and Mr. Sandblast
Mrs. Alice Weaver and daugh­ was more than surprised at the
ter, Miss Frances, entertained improvements.
the Pink and Lavender Club in a
N O TIC E
most hospitable manner at their
home Thursday afternoon, Au­
Big dance—Firemen’s Benefit
gust 16th. The guests assembled at Playmore Park, Hubbard,
under the grand cedar tree Sunday evening, August 26th.
making a setting of a real gar­ Leta Nibler’ s fine orchestra.
den party. Tnere wee 33 mem­ Come out and get behind the
bers and 5 visitors present. '
Volunteer Fire Department.
Mrs. Adams, President.
T. A. SNYDEK KILLED
MRS. ANNA SCHOLL GIVES
T. A. Snyder, 65, of Donald,
WONDERFUL CAKE was killed by an unknown mo­
Mrs.'Anna Scholl of the Pink torist last Saturday night. His
and Lavender Club donated a body was feund near the high­
fine luscious cake to the Clack­ way.! *He leaves one son.
amas-Marion meeting. My! b.ut
those cakes were good. Thanks H O W A R D P E M B L E - IS D R IV E R
to Mrs. Scholl.
H ow ard P em ble is substituting fo r
C A C T O R Y
*
C H A R L IE E IL E R S F IN E P E A C H E S
YOU
MONEY-SAVING
TH E
M O N TH
OF
Joe W eaver on the tru ck and Joe
could not have .chosen a b etter man.
H ow ard is popular, c a refu l and strict­
ly honest.
T he business is safe in
H ow a rd ’s hands.
s a le
AUGUST
" Everyone knows that the
Rexall Store is continually
offering its customers the, bene­
fit of the close relation to its
mammoth factories.
. Everyone knows that the
articles sold under the trade
names of Kantleek, First-aid,
Cara Nome, Jonteel, Puretest,
Rexall,. jSymphony are beyond
reproach. Here is one of the
many bargains.
R exall Orderlies
A never failing laxative*
gentle yet positive in action.
They work naturally. Safe for
;.chidren, invalids and grownups
They form no habit.
Factory-to-you Sale Price
Box of 60’
3 9 c
Hubbard Drug Co.
Y o u have ju st g o t to see them to
realize how w on d erfu l they are. The
fin e st C raw ford s w e have ever seen
are a t Charlie E ilers p each fa rm h ea r
A urora.
u ;
F ear for Dr'ilsh Cctks
.
Britain’?
most, noble
tree—-the
oak— is being rapidly depleted by- a
mysterious epidemic, which is en
gaging the attention of research
workers oral the forest commission..
M ildew,, together with the rovei
moth, is responsible for the disease,
wh.ich has spread over -the southern
counties cf England. The only- oak?
being grown to replenish the na­
tional supply , are those planted by.
the forestry commission.
SEED HOUSE opened Aug. 1
for business. Bripg in your
Oats and Vetch and Clover Seed
Paying market prices for same.
Our work guaranteed.
L. L.
Hershberger.
22-5t
Mrs. Thom as E rkarison, m other o f
Mrs. John M oore and Mrs. H arry
H ugill, was one ou r best w orkers at
the C om m unity m eet. God bless her
and m ay she be w orking w hen she
reaches a hundred.
She kep t those
fin e w orkers, Mrs. Jack A lexand er o f
Portland and H arry H ugill’ s good
w ife , “ a stepping.”
W e can ’t thank
you enough ladies and only hope we
m ay be able som e day to recip rocate.
Y ou know the num ber, rin g it.
W ant Ads
RATES—Two cents per word
for first insertion, one cent per
word for each additional insert­
ion, Smallest charge for one in­
sertion, 25c.
Card of Thanks,
75c.
PACIFIC P r o t e c t i v e B u r e a u
Law and Collections. Phone
1961.
Home office Portland.
F. M.- Crabtree, 275 State street,
Salem, Oregon.
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Notice of Final Account
DANGER-^-All wires may be
N otice is hereby given that B . W .
dangerous, Only a touch may
M acy, administrator of the estate of
mean death, telephone or elec­ R a y S. C ooper, deceased, has .filed his 1
tric. So hands off. Notify Mo- final account with the County Clerk of
lalla Electric'Co.
i - t f i Marion county, O regon, and the county
■" court of said county has fixed the hour
of 10 o’ clock a. m on the 1 7th day of
September, 1 9 2 8 , in the court room of
said court in the M arion county court
house, as the time and place for hearing
objections to said final account and the
settlement thereof, at which time any
interested person may appear and file
A DEMAND for objections to said account.
Dated this I 7th day of August, 1 9 2 8 .
in . limited quanti­
B. W . M acy,
have such bring to
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Administrator of said estate.
SEE Dr. deLespinasse for fir st-1
class dentistry at moderate
prices.
All work guaranteed
first class.
Examination free.
Right here at dome.
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\yE HAVE
good fruit
ties. If you
the Midway Berry Farm on the
Pacific highway at Hubbard.
O. H. Boje.
14-tf
DUNCAN TIRE SERVICE.
Opp.
postoffice, Woodburn,
Ore. Guaranteed work. Casing
and Tube repairing. Goodyear
Tires and Tubes. Phone Black 97
ANNA HOSPITAL, Hubbard,
Oregon. Your own doctor. All
cases except contagious. Pleas­
ant surroundings and exact
care.
15tf
Columbia
Paper Box Co.
212 E. 25th St. North
Portland, Ore.
The Best Is H ere
FOR SALE-AL6 inch ash wood
at place or delivered. E. U.
Anderson, Ore.
FOR SALE—3 year old regis^
tered Guernsey bull; also one
16 inch Oliver tractor plow
nearly new.
Jake Wanner,
Rt. 2, Hubbard.
24-4t
WANTED — Hop pickers. See
Chin Him, Hovenden place,
3-4 mile west of Hubbard.
S U M MO N S
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F TH E
S T A T P r e F O REGON F O R TH E
C O U N T Y O F M A R IO N
Departm ent N o. 2
J. M . P arsons............ Plaintiff
vs.
Juanita Parsons . .D efendant.
T o : Juanita Parsons, Defendant.
In the name of the state of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled command cause on
or before September 2 2 , 1 9 2 8 , and if
you fail so to appear and answer, for
want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for in his
complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolv­
ing the bonds of matrimony now existing
between
plaintiff,
and
defend­
ant upon the grounds of cruel and in­
human treatment and for such other re­
lief as may be equitable.
This summons is served upon you by
publication thereof for four consecutive
weeks in lhe H ubbard Enterprise, pur­
suant to an order made August 2 1 ,
i 9 2 8 , by the H o n . J. C . Siegmund,
county judge of M arion county, O regon-
T h e date of the first publication of
this summons is August 2 4 , 1 9 2 8 , and
the date,of the last publication will be
September 2 1 ,1 9 2 8 ,
Jas. G . Heltzel,
Attorney for Plaintiff
P lace of residence and postoffice ad­
dress.* Salem, O regon .
ÍMon
Enterprise ads pay.
THE G A T E W A Y T O HAPPINESS
Young folks dream of marriage and home more than any­
thing else. They picture the future thus and work diligent­
ly to such a situation. But there are years of toil ahead,
and the easy way lies along, the path of systematic saving.
Begin right now with a savings account in our bank.
It’s
the safe way to make- dreams come true.
S T A T E B A N K OF H U BBARD
Vick Bros., Salem
Automobiles of pronounced merit
The Peerless Pontiac
A CAR OF CHARACTER
Let’s talk oVer autom obiles
V IC K BROS., Salem
Pigs
Consult Us
About marketing your
CLOVER
VE TCH and
RYE GRASS SEED.
Agents for a complete line of
FARM MACHINERY.
St. Paul, Oregon
Donald, Oregon
j Can You Use Some of
( These Bargains?
Darbys
The School of Quality That Serves
the Entire State
Come to your State U niversity fo r
cultural education and professional
training
| Pabco Rugs, 1st quality, 9x12 . . . . . . $8.25
$7.75
Pabco Rugs, 1st quality, 7x10 1-2 . . .
.
Colonial Enamel Trim Range, with oven
thermometer, Armco anti-rust proof steel $ 6 7 .0 0
Other Ranges as low as . . . . . . . $45.00
27-piece Silver Set . . . • . • • • • $5.50
Son
Pigs
J. McKillip,
Stewart & Garrett
J . S c h o l l •&
Pigs
I have now a fine slaughter
house fot livestock.
Will call
and get yours.
Any fancy
block hogs, weighing 160 to 190
25 cents premium.
We both
make if you deal with me.
Opportunity is offered in
22 departments o f the College
of Literature, Science
and the Arts
Architecture and Allied A r t s -
Business Administration— Edu-
iation — Journalism— Graduate
Study—Law— Medicine— Musis
—Physical Education — Sociol­
ogy— Social Work— Extension
Division.
>, I N
College Year Opens Sept. 24, 1928
For information or catalogue write
The Registrar, University o f
Oregon, Eugene, Ore.
Restaurant *
Woodburn, Ore.
Eat here when you com e
burn.
A ll home cooking.
to
W ood­
Steaks
that melt in your mouth.
Darby’s, Woodburn
O’Leary’s
Where
“ Good Food”
is served
557 Court St., Salem, Ore,
The Elsinore
'
at Salem
A theatre of exceptional merit
Best of Plays.
All Days.
First Runs of the Greatest
Pictures.
The Elsinore
T he Slandered Wife
‘ My w ife's as virtuous as a cloud
bank full o' angelsi” sez ol’ Lem Leu
til, “ but she’s got the ‘gimme’s and
that’s why t call her a wantin' worn-
an.” — Farm and Fireside.