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3T7.": J M& V- Pratum " h f e building: a modem chlchen o. --i ' v--' v th 'Ijectloa of ."a Lay - delegate to ,tn Annual Conference will take replace Sunday- moraine - t 11 olock. - ... ? : ( V. ' , Lembers of the Junior Epworth JSeigue held their asnaal picnic aicn.Jhe picnic grounds Wednesday ' CJternoo with Mrs. A. X. Bovrea inil, MIm Amanda MlUner in " charge, -' -M - Wheat. Is blooming and. needs gtsunshlae more than anything else." rtRatn at this time would da more damage to wheat than a severe dry oJl. If there will be sufficient .auAshiae daring the next week or B the wheat crop will be ap- patently above average;' :r . ".Walnut act one that hare -i. its - beea raited" about a month ago are 'starting I out -exceptionally well; Cherries and prunes are about as rjiVul but apple' scions are doing very poorly,- -..-"., r j " Strawberry picking started Frl 2 day . morning that Is commercial' - tJy but i many. a. cook had beea - ,bere ' before privately to get r enough for & strawberry " short. : cake. ' . - v - ' - ,&',"-Mr. and Mrs. W. XL Branch at : tehded a reunion near Rlckreall fajst Sunday. . i .... . j.fVaul Kllke and family went to I, TCehama Sanday where Panl WO . ,Um tang In theBoys' Chorus and . - gaTe a piano solo.- - 'v,; O. H. Thompson, Mrs. A. Simp eon and Mis Betty Simpson sang n at, the missionary meeting Wed ' , nesday night,Misa Simpson alsv accompanied at the piano. : ' . ' if,iT. and Mrs-Fred de Vries, Mr. j juid Mrs. Harold . de Vries, and T,"Mi5i Erelyn ' Emery, motored to jj&etroit Sunday afternoon to get ' 'Information about Sunday school poasibilities at that place. Mr. de f Vriesis of the opinion that if suf . Jtlcient deYotelaa'Irs- could be ... h secured Detrtrf cotfld hire a yery . & successful ; Suaday school. At .present Detroit Is the. largest town . . in Marion county without any pub ' 'l&oreUgious Instrnctjon. ; - TMr. and Mrs. A4impson and ij daughter Elliabeth , arriTed here . fl Tuesday from Portland. On Wed r iday Mr. Simpson v went on a iahiBg expedition. ;,They retornr . he4. to Portland Thufsday. r While Lhere they were entertained at the phome of Me. - and Mrs. G. H. ' Thompson. They also attended a , vmUslonary program at the home ,,oCMrs. Matilda Hersch : where, t during the social hour .following. ; Jhe program : Elisabeth Simpson -'and Aamanda MlUner had the whole group guessing for over an- li.a&ur how etther one of them re-1 ,,,tjKfwuij unw wiuca uuok uui ut ;nfine, books had been, selected by ; -j any one in the room. Melrln XJen finally jolTed the mystery. . Q . -f- . ' O Amity ...p AMITY. June lSMr. and .11. K. Massey and family spett 'sday is Portland at . the .rose ; show, r -- ; .-.i-i,jf:v-' - W, 0. Moore of Salem' canvassed Am'.ty, taking orders for calen " &?jra for ne.Tt year. . t-i',H. J. lUchter and daughter transacted , business tn . McMtnn .tllle Wednesday forenoon. " j,! The- tourist cabins constructed cby.ptfrsrB. R. Maasey; preprietor . Jol the R. R. Massey garage, x dnaw"completed. These are all mo Adecn canine and' will add much to Jk-xoiir. Two of then are already occupied. ; . - ' - - A Massey 's : gasoline tank sprang .a leak! and a total loas of '75 eal- iona f 'gas wag estimated" -It ''.Is--; ner under repairer i Jv nd Mrs. Hartman of .Carlton spent; Wedftwday at' the rrvnTTTtT Tn it . .. . . fPlV WIVJU .Mill UUIUICM Iff .leave this week for their 'former - Kome In Oklahomawhere Mr. Hill V . will engage in farm work, as he .finds; this climate Increases an asthmatic condition from which he .escapee in dryer : ssctlons. Their .home' here --will be' occubted by . Mrs. Belle McKnight and daugh- - ters, who wul dispose of. or iese her residence on Mala street. - , , , - Rev. Gates,, presiding elder of .the Evangelical ehnrches of this ..district, aud minister of the First - fWu'h 'PnrtlaiMt Cm' fu-Mat Sanday at the M IB CBBTCB . end participated is the eemnraa- . loa-cerrice . itr. and Mrs. : F. : "R. Bowersoz ripest few days at tbeReee Fes- ;.liTal la ; Portlaad this week. .Gaests at the Powereea heme are . heir danghter, Mrs. Rebert RaT- , verses ef Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Maxwell Bewersox. sad dangfc r ter Betty Dease or Bend. Mr. Jjwersox . head of the science department . of the -Bend high ; .akool, and will eajoy a vacatios : ia the vlley' ' - - , ..Mr. aad Mrs. F. W. BeU ntei : pklmed at a famfly " dinner party ' fkad reunion Sanday, in honor ef Un Bell's sitter, Mrs.-B. E. Car rter of Salem, whe left Monday os Tacatloa trip to Alaska AddK tional guests included; Mr. aad f 0 100,000 lbs.. Ca cara Bark cad Ore- -Cca Grape" Root " t n . . - ?- 7 We also bay all kinda ; CI Junk , BfetaIros, Sacls, Rajs, . 4. Paper, Etc.." . . H. STEINBOCS Prep. . ' ' r -Telephone S3S "143 Center St. By the brlo -T . Mrs. v Barton Bell. - Monmouth; Mrs. Charles Hays and son. Port land; -Mr. and. Mrs. Ross Miles and three children,: Salerno Mr. and Mrs. B. C VUes. Salem; Mr.'knd Vr$. Robert Dann. Carvallis, and Mr and Mrs. Hugh Bell of Chlco, California, , " Monmonth farmers r are 1 busily harvesting hay. both clover land alfalfa, during the good weather preraiung this weec. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bnrkhead and daughter Adenae of St. Het- ens. spent the : first Of , the week with Monmouth relatives and At tended the formal graduation ex ercises Tuesday. v Their eldest danghter. Crystal, wae a member of the class. They-.were Joined here- by Mrs. Bakhend'a sister, Mrs. M. M, Long of CorvaUls. sad her aos' and daughter, who also attended the commencement pro gram.1 Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Craves and. daughters were guests of Lebanon friends Friday nd attended the Strawberry carnaC - The reign ing queen. Miss Lessve : Maxwell, June graduate from, the Leba non high school won in the con test by more than a million votes over her nearest competitor, aad was presented by authorities of the city with; a new Chevrolet coach ia which she rode in the parades, of the two-days festival. Mrs. Esther Neal attended at Jefferson Sunday a" birthday din ner party- in honor of her son Malcolm Neal, at which many members of the family were pres ent. - ' , - Mrs. Forrest Finch of Portland, was theuest of Mrs. H. K. Slcka- foose this week. " Monmouth folk who' are in Portland for the Rose Festival this week are Mr. and Mrs.' R. E. Derby and daughter Birdine, and Mayor and Mrs: H. W. Morlan and Mr. and Mcs. Delraer R. Dewey. Friends or T. J. Edwards are glad to learn that he is improving after a long siege of illness 're sultant from flu and Is now per mitted 'to spend part of each day on the porch. . Mr. and Mrs. Meal Edwards -of Salem visited at the Edwards home Sunday. : -VVT, Rev. and Mrs. Victor P. Morris of the Christian churcafsrejssjoy- ing a vacation this week at Ores cent Lake, Wash. T. v Col. W. B. Bartranr of Salem. who is associated wltshe state flax Industry visited Mr.-ltd Mrs. T. J. Edwards Sunday. He ex pressed . optimistic anticipations tor this year's tlix crop. r ; Mrs. O. A. Ccmdlt of Salem was the guest of her annt, Mrs. L. A. Worth for the week-end, and can ed on many former Monmnntv friends.- She attended Oren Normal eebool some 40 years ago. ua menuonea among her- fellow students the names vf Ira C. Pow ell aad William Rlddell Jr; t t; as organisation called the Ra eW-X Seven, was formed" during Mrs, Condifg school davs at th Normal, and she related the some what snusnal : incident of these seven student i friends hin- it live now, and I having kept la xonca, , each jtwHs - the i ethers, niroaghoat the intervening years. Mrs. Worth wax a. Monmouth whenXMrs. Condlt waa wttnntq- irom the Normal, aad I r : - ----- - I A - y -5c'""?v.- - : .- -v.. -'-Ail- ' ' ! - s ' -W 0 1 jc2St7 ----- ' iTv 'Steeiina -for-- . .-r' a- - - - -- - .: -" ' . . :- . ; .-, . 1 - -V - - " ' : ' " " - "' ' : .-s : " - Natural Beauty; Artistic Deyelopm Cost,Ea&I)own Payment, Budget ipt j -. ; Remainder; Perpetual Aretpoints that make property values tn this park cemetery of "ex ceptional high quality. : V - Already you can gee what the future holds, f or it, and you caniot ; help realize that here is property that wjll increase in value and beau- ty as the years psss. , . ; - -, .. -v ; . u.,-. ' r i It is a Salem project and closely knit into the development of the city.: .Call 2205 on the telephone and investigate before you make a selec tion elsewhere. - --i-; , . - - the graduation of, a niece. Miss Mir iam Worth of Portland, from this institution. Mnu Condifs "grand father, -Dr, Gerry, was minister of the Independence Presbyterian church many years ago.- O ' o MeKama i L. MEHAMA, June llw Gradua tios exerdaea for fhe grade school in Mehama' were held at S. pu. sa. Tuesday, evening June 11th, la the Uehams community church onder. the dlrectloa ot Mrs. LU- lia Poyae, school principal. Mrs. FalkersQB. county superintendent delivered a short address- and pre sented the diplomas to the class. Professor Gentle-: from ' the .Uni versity ot Oregon at Eugene gave a hrieT addresa. Pre f. Gentle was formerly of Monmouth. Students ot the graduating-, class : were Harry Monroe, Alice Boylngton, Ines Godell. Edna Carruther, Ar iose Moe, i Lorene Landers,. Alice Marts: -: ; r - -; - The program ' for eommence mest follows: -- . . ' Processional march, "Over the Columbia, Salutatory Harry Monroe. Class prophecy Arlene Moe. Claes will By Alice Boyiagtoa. . Commencement song Class so loBy Alice Boylngton, accom panied at the piano by Mrs. Ma bel Landers. - 'Duet Blue Ridge Mt. Home, by Ines Godell and'Lorena Lan ders. Duet Springtime In the Rock ies by Alice Boylngton aad Lor ena Landets. ' - .,-',- MEHAMA, June 15. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor are the parents of a nine pound girl born Monday, June 1 0th, at the home 'of -Miss Anna Stout in Mehama.' Miss Stout is the attending nurse. Mother and daughter are: doing: nicely. They have named the little lady Eliza beth Evaughn. , .. ... Mrs.'L. E. Casteel from Yaqulna, Oregon is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lee Dickson ef the Mehama hoteL Mrs. Casteel is uncertain how long she will stay, but will go to Portland and then back to Tauina when she leaves. J;. . Mr. Lee Dickson, new owner of the Mehama hotel was a business visitor to Salem this morning. O - . . . ,.. . O Hazel Green HAZEL GREEN, Jane 15 Mrs. Nellie Reedy and G. G. Looney had 4 birthday dinner at the Loo ney home Monday. June 11. ' There were present: James Luckey, brother-in-law and- Rev. Leila 'Lackey, niece of Mrs. Reedy, Mrs. G. G. Looney, -Guy A. Loo ney, Glen Looney and the honor gVeSta. ': m. : s.r Joseph Zellaskt harvested a fine crop- of gooseberries- this week. Miss Wllma Davis, after several weeks' visit with parents, Mr. and Mrs. -W. G. Davis, returned to Co- ouUle on: Wednesday. ,. She has made her home there- with - her brother-in-law and .sister Mr. and Mrs. R. Slater for the past six months, i ; c .- - H--. - Mrs. Haines has returned from the hospital at Silrerton, bringing a Daby . dangnter, Helen .Mary. Tuesday they both attended r jf- BUSY BEES-FOR Black Fore Another M&ERS0N Silver Black: Fox and honey bees! Rather suggests 'fable about a fox ' that stole ' honey doeaa't it? Tet there is ao table hut very lntarsstlag: reality la this farm owned sad operated by F. T. Glaser oa the Jeftersoa highway. About five rears ago Mr. Gla ser started la oa this farm to pro duce honey la eommdal quan tities. The rentare was . success fat from the start aad now he has three hundred hives ot bees, pro ducing from thirty thousand 'to sixty thousand pounds ot honey eacayeac? . - i - -Much, of this Is sold as comb honey but a great deal is extracted and bottled. Mr. Glaser said that this extracting Is done by a whirl ing process. Thsvop caps are ut from the honey eomb and then It ia put into the machine which whirU It rapidly until aU the hon ey is extracted. This Is then bot tled aad sold as - that " delicious strained honey which yon enjoy so much with those hot biscuits. i' Poxes Are Secured - About a year after the bee reach was started Mr. Glaser secured, from Prince Edward Island, a pair of silver black foxes.; This was rather la the nature of an Inter esting experiment at first but In a short time a very profitable bus iness was built up. Now there are 78 foxes at the ranch here and 20 more . at " a place ; neat - Medf ord, also dwaed by Mr. Glaser. After lslting the ranch and hearing about the habits of these clever little animals ono under stands how the expression "Clever as a. Fox" -originated. The - Wiley rascals - are Indeed, clever. In a short time tfiey learn to raise the latch and open the gates of their Mother and baby are doing well. -District 65 will meeet at the schoolhouse Monday, June 17 at 8 o'clock, for . the : annual school meeting.- There will be one direc tor and clerk elected.' Thomas Tdvey gtaduate ot the University of Oregon, left 'tor -Bio de- Jaherio . Brazil recently. He- has a good position with a' power company there. ' ' " ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dunalgan Sr attended th strawberry fes tival at Lebanon. : - James Laekey has returned from several weeks stay at the Soldiers' Home at Rosebarg. Mr. Luckey is a Civil War veteran. He was-with Grant in the Mississippi campaign ; ' Mrs. George Dnnngan and sister Wllma Davis attended the Ross Carnival at Portland this week. , ' Maurice Dunnlgaa made a busi ness .trip to Lebatfoa Tfaarsday. Mrs. Dunnlgaa and children Mar garet, Dorothy aad Harriett ac companied Mr. Dunnlgan. Read the Classified Ads. Care - j GEASER if"-, '. t Spcoalty For Hnn MAW BUSY pens aad do : other tricks which keeps their keeper constantly oa the alert. Wild TT-rnrs Frsnahia A fox may become as tamesj a pet dog or kitten for a time but the wild nature never seems to be entirely lost. . One particularly beautiful specimen oa the Glaser farm, was Orphaned - ia - infancy and raised? by a house eat. So tarns did it become that it accom panied, the family on auto trips, riding la the ear like a vet dog. Aboat two years ago it was put out ia the pens aad treated as the others oa the farm.' Now it has In deed reverted to the wild aad will snap ' say one. who attempts' to handle it Just as uutekly as will Its less domesticated brothers and sisters. . : Z -i-L The foxes are fed a ration con sisting of about 29 jpercent meat and the balance cereal and milk. Fox babies are fed mueh Ilk hu man youngsters with" cereal aad whole milk and regular doses of cod liver oU. Tes edd liver oil, be cause ot insufficient sunshine. It seems that about the only thing they . miss is the daily .orange julesr.V-V''i'-i1 y Oregon Climate Favorite "i The warm ;. damn - climate of western T Oregon IsXpartlcularly good-for fox raising, producing jl una suxy quauiy oi rur xnac . ue- mands a high price on the mar kets Most, of the furs from the Glaser farm are sold on the aue- tion market in New York. - Mr. Glaser has received as high, as $250 for the 1 pelt of aa eight months old animal- Pelt prices are not dropping acordlng ta Mr. Gla ser and the future of the. lox In-' dnstry seems particularly bright 1 rfubbard HUBBARD, June 15. Dr. end Mrs. E. J. Wainscot of Rosebarg, their daughter Bernice and eon Harold, were- guests at the home of the doctor's sister, Mrs. H. C. Mack. Miis Bernice is a recent graaaate ot the Rosebarg high school and Harold is a student at the Oregon State college. They left) Wednesday to- visit- at the horns of the-doctor's brother. Dr. it ? ; :ButteiNutsV i iand Mietabolis: .'-;'')..;.-' : - '.- "DTDOOR exercise ; stimulates " aid strengthens, because it pro-. : ; motes more rapid and ? f f ectiVe me tabolism that is,: the trarisforma 1 jtion of the food we eat into bodari : r - substance and energy. . . 1 . -j V . . ; For this, process, stimulated by '' oiitdoor life. of coursl we need ffodd i : f ockL .We t "cannot 'make a silk purse ! ; ..'. ganism,; wonderful as it is, cannot . .; - nourishment ' W' i t f i " J-'-'Mf',-.;- ' T - - ' v '" . ' - - ' . - -. ' .,.. 1 - nirlet at Crcaiway C- O. Wainscot of Psadletoar On their retnra trip they expect t stop at the Mack home.' -- Mc Maek'a sister MraA Ems Chambers of Prairie City, Oregoji. and her daughter EtheL a gradu ate ot the Jan class at the. Mon mouth Kohnai schdoU also visited' at th. Meack home Tuffy aight. Mrs. Chambers had attended com mencement at - Monmouth. " sad stopped oa her retnra home. Wed nesday. IXr. sad Mrs. Mack ax4 their gaesta Tisited Champoeg... " - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teiser of. Avilla, Indiana, visited at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. R- C. Paint er from. Monday - till f Thucsday, when they left for Taeoma, Wash iagton.' to visit, relatives. -v During their visit .at Hubbard Mr. aad Mrs. - Painter took them oa a trip tothe Stiver Creek Falls aad also tor the Mt Hood Loop drive. This Is Mr. and Mrs. Tes sera first trip to Oregon and they were much pleased with the Ore gon scenery aad : climate ' which they thiak is woaderfuL -; r Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pickens Of -Indepeadence were ' Sunday guests at the R. C. Painter home, Daring the at teruSon the .hosts and their guests drove to Oswego to visit Mr.. and Mrs. Pickens son who is employed, at the McMarr Store at Oswego, v Rickey RICKET, June 15. Miss Mar garet Fitipatrkk U visiting rela tives in San Francisco. r, i ' Mrs.' M. M. Magee and daugh ters Margaret and Hazel visited in Portland the first ot the week. v Raymond Wallace was a Salem visitor on . Saturday. . " , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schelmachen attended ' the Rose Festival in Portland this week. ' Mrs. A. E. Le Blanche; and chil dren and Anthela Eistrom are spending some time at the beach. o . .' . . -. o Falls City. FALLS CITY, June 15. Rich ard Horn left Friday for the Cas cade National forest. Mrs. C. J. Moyer of Indepen dence and Esther Martinson of Monmouth visited Mrs. Cobb FrJ day. Gladys and. Jessie Paul, left Thursday for Lake Tshoe. Messrs. Smith. Wath and ZIm merman attended the Masonic Grand lodge in Portland this week James Bohle has returned from Raymond. Wash., to spend the summer in Falls City. is in that f ood. : - c j . In the mating of Butter-Nut ally deterniinScl blecl of bx&L wheat 2ena T ZXNA, June IS. Mrs. Jas. A. French and son Harold and her little ward. Helen Kan v aecom panled by Mrs. 8. AUee Judsoa and grandson. Clyde French, Jr. of Salem, motored to WInema Wednesday and returned - Satur. day. Mr,, aad Mrs. Joe Card, pro prietor of this popular beach re sort, are brother-in-law- and sis ter of Mrs. French aad both Mrs. Cord aad Mrs. French are daugh ters C Mrtv Judsou. - Maurks Shepard ot Company L serenth inrantry, at Vancouver Barracks, has bees honorably dis charged by psrehase and is mak ing an extended visit -here with his parents, Mr. aad Mrs. R. C Shepard? - :;"' Mrs. Jesse walling: ef Zeaa, Mrs. Al Patrick . and Mrs. L. M. Pur rine ot Salem made a trip to Hub bard' Thursday to vteit Mrs. Phil lip Patriek who te a patient at the Hubbard Sanitarium. Mrs. Patrick was terribly Injured June 5 when the car In which she was riding turned end over end .three times. Her daughter Margaret who was driving was badly bruised. Mrs. ' Patrick resides la Portland but was a resident ot Zena aad ot Salem before moving to Portland. Mrs. Clarence Merrick and son Chester visited Monday at the home of Mr. aad Mrs. Joe MeXee who reside near Amity. The Me Kees' are being congratulated on the arrival of a baby son born two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Walling ot Lincoln and Jesse Walling of Zena attended the funeral of Jesse Mor ris at Sheridan on Monday. Jesse Morris. was a nephew of J. D. Walling. ' v Gooseberry picking Is -oyer at Zena and the crop has been mar keted. The gooseberries were lighter' than usual this year but of good quality. Lois Randle, eldest daughter ot the Reverend and Mrs. Louis Randle of Cottage Grove is mak ing an extended visit in Zena at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Wayne D. Henry. Mrs. Louis Randle was formerly Miss Marie Crawford ot Zena. - . - - O Liberty. LIBERTY, June 15. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Scott nave- as guests their sister-in-law, Mrs. Emery Scott, and her. daughter, Meua, front Bellingham, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Scott have also t bad with them the past week their but of a sow's ear.f - The human bi get nourishment but offood unless r ... ' breads the flour used is a scientific- , and soft wheat Witi this superior blend, th& best of other ingredients are mixedpure milk, line cane su- . gar, Meiscnman yeast, pure yege- table shortening, vacuum refined salt and so forth." That is why Hill- 'man's Butter-Nut . and HUlman's I . Snowflake afe'supreme in food xal-; T ue as well as fine flavor. '.d t f cousins, Mr. aad - Mrs. Stevens, from . Kentucky. Miss Pearl Scott is spending her -vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott. Mrs. K. 8. Holder has as her - guest, her daughter, Mrs. Joseph . TieTre,. and small daughter. PrU-; cilia, from Capolis. Washington. . Mrs. . James Rains is expecting her niece, Miss Mary Hale of Se- attle. . . Walter Anderson -has been bar- . Ing considerable- trouble with aa infection on his head. Walter hss greatly .improved since Dr. Thomp son lanced the sore. Mrs. Willis R. Dallas U lmprfv- . ing .rapidly since her operatbw. ant expects to return to her homo la - about a week.' .-v t -- Mrs. David Rees, Reginald , Rees. Mrs. Laura B. Hard wick and Margaret and Maynard Me Klaley motored to Newberg Thurs day where they visited Mrs. Rees' auat aad uncle, Mr. aad Mrs. C.J. : Leavitt and Mrs. Hardwick's bro ther and sister-in-law, - Mr. and ' Mrs. Frank Keyes, , ' . x Dale Dasch has returned from Corvallia where" he. has been at tending the Oregon State College . aad will spend his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dasch. ' - i The Liberty - young people had a party at the John Dasch home -last Saturday night. A good time was enjoyed by all present. I KINGWOOD, June 16. J. P. Smart is at Lebanon this week, re ceiving and shipping berries for a fruit company there. - - Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith and W. J. Filler of Salem were Mc Mlnnvllle visitors on Friday. - - The beautiful new dwelling ot Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson is nearing completion. Mrs. Gilbert Adams Is again back In her old home hare after tour years spent in Corvall- -th her son Clarence, a stude 0. S. C. Cmrence graduated 'from the CorvaUls Institution at the recent , commencement. ; v - . Little Jimmy Smart Is recover ing nicely from a tonsil and ade noid operation which he under went at the Salem General hospi tal last Wednesday.' FLYERS COXGRATUIiATED WASHINGTON, June 15,. (AP) President Hoover has ex tended congratulations to Presi dent Doumergue on the flight of the French aviators la the .Yellow Bird. . . . i ) 1 t0 4 W - . . . ,k ! ' a ! t I". t A- 1 1 , j