Tfca CrJZCON STATTMAN, Cslen, )rea Tgsdsy ZIsnd-; Js!y 22, 1935 PAG2 SEVEN 4-1 nil nn i i turn 111 II XI ...... ... : 1 LIUl I ULLIlilU IllflEBOSY Turner - Growers Will Hand Cl ex a run r..uwi ui i nis i ears , TTJftNtm Jidy Si Ball Bro thers Qax pulling machine after ierersl yect jtf service Is On u Job tor ttt. resent year's put&ig. &x Kn wl Jan wceit ugt wui -sot hare & leaf run In Tomer tl ctnlty a5nt6h ttf. the- mereage feas ; to m hana pulled, owing to trw log conditions. H. 8s Bond was ill Wednesday evening an doctor wu tailed. Mr. Bond soon recovered bis msu at health andLresumed his duties as Southern pacific agent. The M. B.. Ladies Aid society wiU, Hold their monthly Sitae Tea at the country home of Mrs. C. A. Bear, Thursday afternoon. July 24. All ladies cordially in- ntea. L- S. Talbot .has been trasy pawing tne resiaence of Mrs. Cornelia Davie. B. Tucker -bad trouble with truck load of wood at one ot the feridge detours Saturday morning Ma io ttwva, ao great unm ade resulted from the mishan. Little Bobby Ball is much pleased to be at hone after his two weeks, enforced stay at Salem hospital, suffering- from In- a a . . lernai injuries, caused by a tall. . He was. able to be moved heme Thursday, much to. the Joy ot his parents and friends. Ho Is the youngest son of Mr. and Mra. L. C. Ball. Mr. J)eae Tucker was not able to leave the hospital and cone to her parents' home as ooq as was expected, but will re- ttaie. Turner and vicinity can boast at several pairs ot twins, the old est being. Henry and. Harry Bar uett who are old residents ot Turner. They celebrated their 63rd birthday Sunday, . Mrs..W. T. lUche. had the company of her granddaughter, Rachel Riches Sunday, it being the occasion of her birthday, and was pieasea wim ner purnasy cake, it being made by her young granddaughter. Miss Mildred Martin who has a position in Salem spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin. The men of the brotherhood of the'M. E. 'church, announce they will serve a chicken dinner Fri day evening at 7 o'clock at the parsonage. The meal will be pre - pared by the men, and the ladies are Invited. The proceeds of the evening win apply on church im provement. At S o'clock all will assemble in the church for the evening's program. The general . subject will be "Qur Church's Fu ture." Friends welcome. Labish Residents On Fishing Trip LABISH CENTER, July SI A. F. Hayes and W. R. Daugher ty left by motor early Friday morning - for eastern Oragen joints where they will enjoy a week's fishing. Immediately up- his return, Mr. Hayes will Cross -Word Puzzle By EUGENE ffi" HORIZONTAL 1 coagulate ... a canstel- lation 10 precious steme . X4 volcanic earth 1$. 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July XI Old toother nature provides her feetheraB children with protective lnstiwta whiea enable them to - Ma their . yoaajr ZaoeaieaemUea and t., build their nesU- ia thee amies loca tion mo that m a r audi a g t4airreU and at bar animals wUl not teal their eggs. 0 - 5 Borne of tha taller kind a 41 such as the wren. P b o e be aad Chickadee H U UlVUUC "Y-'ii ' build their nesu Crawford Ml;.t.U WiaWV HMW- lBKUftDI. I remember one i year hearing, lit tie birds somewhere In. the wood shed ,and finally located .the nest In -an old teakettle which was mt nua a 114. But X found the stran gest location for a nest Of them all recently.. My two girls . Alice, aged 12 and Wilms nine,' are Intensely in Journey by air to 8am Jose, Cal., where he will Join his wife and family and visit relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Starker motored to Aurora Monday even ing to visit Mr. and Mrs. Marko Emerson. The Emergens are former residents ot this communi ty. AURORA, July 11 Mrs. Ches ter Gilbreath was joined at Port land by Mrs. Ralph Horn, and the two motored to Vancouver, Wash ington where they met a group of girls who bad attended the Van couver grade and high school to gether. . These girls who are scattered all over the northwest and as far south as Los Angeles have return ed to Vancouver for a vacation, and were united at a picnic Thursday evening, held in one of the beauty spots of that city. Road Work Is To Be Delayed VALSETZ, .July 21 Martin Rudy, called a meeting' ef the "Valsets Road club, Tuesday evening in the movie hall. - The meeting was to decide if the people ot the community wanted to graved the now one into an is root roaa. Clarence Powell Wood, super intendent has been appointed to take charge of the road. . It was decided that as the funds were rather' low in the treasury that at present, the road crew would take tha shovel ana graonj oniy to ihe foot hills, er the forest ranger camp ground. No gravel will be put on the road this year. SI EIEFFEII 1 baVinff chamber 4 tried by the palate 5 feap t minor demom 7 -fabric t corns te the tight t fragrant mot 28 .unruly rafihtfinr 25 oveijoyed 86 free from IS wild hogt 2?-4ra 84 poor 82 mora ceadcasea 84 make . amends 85 turn . against So meat roasting rods . ; 8t4argm tub 0 bring 10 prtdpal 11 eeed - covanng It enman- .aered 18 ruminant SUMtfUdeef prepeity acaon uri ii 1 1 a i 1 rT tthe sohrttea te yes ttemnchol wee- oegauva a pemn It vreligloui 9 weasel Hke . eamiyore 4t-thwart CJ fabulous iant ' 3 alememti - otmir - -.1 wt hootr 47 acSi fruU FOB HAVE PICiJIC PARTi CSkHled alaag)' -t2 wafix tteaniEl . full at terested m aH" wild Kfa -and t ten. Tln curlowa things. One day tfcoy came to mo knd said,' Motfc r.icbao and help.tt tlad nest Ll. the $raor ahed. We aa hear X was Jmrtarmueh pusxled as jr firnt whtt I piut the hunt' until .finally f a'ald", TChit drew, be Jasti a alt ma Xwalble and -then tb mother will come to feed the little wnea." Mother- Bbd Returns Sure " cnowgh . when 411 was e:atet the mother, tiny wren, fTuttftred tnU the efisd. liter chirping and hopplig" aroaad 1q assure: herself all was wall, ahe Sew away- aad soon came tack with a worm . ia her'- beak. -After soma heel tatlon- aha perched on the dutch arm f the tractor, which is a round pipe-about six inehes in. diaaeter. There was a hole about s largo aa. ft dollar in this pipe aad ia she dived to feed. her babies. We were astonished for we had mom sitting on -the tractor seat aad couldnt locate the nest as the. hollow pip' mof&ed the lit tle ehlrpa. Mehama Families Return From Motor Journey MEHAMA. July 21 - Mr. aad Mrs. H. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Nye Phillips and two boys return ed the middle of the week from a trip to Kiowa aad Denver, Colo, where they vlslUd relatives. While gone they visited points of interest In eight states Wash ington, Idaho, Wyoming, Monta na, Colorada, New Mexico, Arizo na and California. They stayed over a few days at Santa Monica, Calif., to vslt with their daughter, Hazel Purser. They all . agree that Oregon is the best of the eight states they visited. In Col orado the crops are almost a fail ure due to such a long dry spell. MICKEY MOUSE 7 ( BACK iP. VOO OUAA& MULt. I f ' I P I FOOL. - I ONLY WANNA. POT ) DOM'T BE A. JACKAS5 ALL VOUQ J WEtU KNOW X YOU IM THE tCD TO v UFE1 - CAKfT VOO Oi0f:ftSTAN0 f EASIER TUlMfta TO MOVE l ttf& VVC- GET VOO OUTOP y fAA ONLV TRVWG TO J I THAN A. MULE, - AMD THIS ' d4JuptiP'i IJ "POLLY AND HER PALS" J -Mother's Little Flower Girl" WCK6D A A tb HEft MOTHER k MAMaK RjjtJ r TViiS iS A E VOJJ EMVY f CXD t& 6R6AKtN5 UP! J Swo r LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY . s BEAT IT AMNIE EAT IT. 01 llrtf vuivnw - TOOTS AND CASPER i W MOeANt WHO v. lies rsorrvc WHC i d . ItUILP u. u. 1'JiIS SEI1L! Hazd Green Peopla tX the Church Session at Philomath HAZEL OREJCK. Jrnly 11. Bar. Mies le Lackey mad her father, lames Locker, mad atece. Miss oU Locker, mad Cd. Looacy left by auto Bumaay artBrmooa for Pflllamath. . Hiss lACkey." her niece and Mr. Looaer IU attend . thw . UnltedT, Brethren leadershia trainmg school from July 21 to 17 Inelfcs lTa, Bishop Ira D. Warren. D. D4 of Portland, win be dan ot the school. He wm teach 'tha life eX Christ. Tne ractuty win lnuooa Her. r. w. Pontius OT Vancouver. Washington, superintendent OT the conference; Dr. and Mrs. u. L. Kpley of Bam Diego, Calif., and Miss Alice Bell, wf Dayton. Ohm, general secretary t the Women's Missionary association ot the United Brethren chores Dr. Epley was president ot Philo math college serem years age ana is well knowm here. The course lnclsdes psychology taught by Dr. Epley; primary methods, taught by Mrs. Bpiey, and world missions, taught by Miss Bell. LABISH CENTER. July 21 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Daugherty motored to Mllwaukie to visit Mr. nanrhertv'a mother. Mrs. E. J.' Daneherty, who was injured Mon day when she was caught between two cars near her stall at the public market, Portland. X-rays taken at St. Vincent's hospital re veled that her peiris was cracked, and she was removed to her home where It will be necessary tor her to remain In bed for three wees. "Twilight Rereries" was the title ot the special feature pre sented by the social committee of the Christian Endeavor Sunday THE XJHAT UMU 1 1 1 I ' I ...AM. Al tN -Trlfiin3Nt4r.H I VCn,CA5PS,.l AMD tLLTTU. ' -TrTO! VE15a 1 1 rCTTS 94 COUSL ll TtVUHjir MS. TO 5 - rAflrett If. V jBTcvi!vW-irvirs ivtoSAiJUMJ: ? Okrtah. ruer nrTT 1 L Pioneer andGreat Grandson Celebrate in - Fcr llr. E Keeker ' HUBBARD, Jaly 21. ' Farmers- -ipf " east Habbard netMi ce'taw 2ato Carl Kochcr. gather 3.1 at . tb Koaher iMsi ; Vrfday , Jore-l Mogd iald:aad stored the hsycf far Uf. Koch or. ; . fa ften totMsd TsUo F. Bmra, Lawrence Pwily, Walter Reed, Cland Moo maw, - Elton ' McLaaghlia Sam M11W, Gorg LefXW, O. IK KwnUe, Eldon Saimd era, Frank Kaaftman and Fred Strabar. evening. Preaching services by the pastor, Rer. H. R. Scheuer man, followed the Endeavor meeting. mm w AMITY, July 11 Superinten dent aad Mrs. A. E. Murphy and children accompanied by Mra. Murphy's mother, Mrs. I. O. Wik strom ot Scappoose, have Just re turned - from a tour including the Oregon Caves. Crater Lake and the lakea of the Caseades en the 8ky Liae trail through the. Mc- Kanrle pass. Mr. Murphy reports that the roads are excellent except lor a few. miles that are under con struction along the McKeasie river. DINNER IS SURPRISE VALSETZ, July 21. A surprise w odd lux "anniversary dinner was given to Mr. and Mrs. 3. L. Dod son. In honor of their tenth anni versary, at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. ward Barnett. July 19. Only the children Evelyn and Raymond were present. "He Can't Make A Ttfoney Isn't MATTE.R - V 1 SAW THEM AIZB-WS ) ORTVB UP W A W E 1?UNXJWG FOBYJ CHEAP LCOkiwXj . S V TOLD CAR J" "" S E , f - "Casper Has An Alibi r 1 """1 1 r 1 mini nm it r Vritf nmminl I r " '" S3l"r"ll f iiinr ttr hri X t tn rTiYrr W Birthday Aeroplane an INDEPENDENCE, July IL Aa airplane, has been here for tha last three days, taking up pas sengers. ' . . Tha airport ie lust north of Iowa war tarn eld Nelawe farm. ' ' I. H. Treat. years M, aad his creat grandson, WiliUm Roger BeUey, both Urlng . Bear Uoe meotn, came . to- xaae vaeir nm rid In aa airplane. ealebraaac both pt tholr- birthdays. The old ce&tienun I Terr epry tor i age. Ho remarked he had driven mm ox team, rode ia a Ford. end thought this ride la an air plane woaJA be the highest am he would ever get. SIH1 Mi TO MEET JULY 27 ZEN A, July 21 The third an anal reunion of the descendants of William and Mary Simpson. who crossed the plains in 184, will be held at the state fair grounds Sunday, July 27. A basket dinner will be a fea ture of tha day fallowed by a program tn the afternoon. Friends of the family are cordial ly iavited to attend and renew old friendships. .John Simpson of Carlton was elected president and Mrs. Clyde B. Simpson, secretary- treasurer when the clan organ tsed fn im. Judge Peter D'Arcy of Salem, am old friend tf the 81mpson fam ily, gave the principal, address at the reunion held at the eame time last year. NEIGHBORS HARVEST HAT ZEN A. July 21. Walter Hunt and son, Kenneth and T. S. Lewis are busy hauling bay and putting it in the barn for their neighbor E. C. Higglns. who has not been able to do .hard labor such as his farm work for about two years because of a weak heart and com plications attending this trouble. Donkey Outm Mickey!" Everything" i.lk'C THPV UUS t 111 AS tOAWT TO ADOPT WE-VWJOW ii wre to e adopted bv POOR FOLkSTHEAJ IDeUeT, BE A POOH KID MY UFG .1 - mm g jS GKRE III INDEPENDENCE, July 11 Dan Moore and Mel via WUsoa left Sunday for a hiking trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Moore drove them in as far as Cascadia, and frost there the hoys will hike to Clear lake whera they will spend the week fishing aad enjoying camp life. They will he met next Sun day by the Mooree and return home. ' , Mra. Florence Waltaker of Eu gene is spending the week as gaest ef her sister. Mrs. a W. Irvin. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dickinson spent the weekend In Portland at the homo of their son. Do rain Dickinson. Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Wiley tertalned Mr. and Mrs. B. C El liot of Roseburg, Saturday. Mr. Elliot is assistant manager of tha J. C. Penny store In Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patterson of Portland were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mc intosh. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Hedges and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Craven, mo tored to Albany and were callers at the Green Hasting farm south of Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hastings of Arlie was shopping in town Sat urday. Lutheran Bible Conference Is Attracting Many AURORA, July 21 Rev. Al fred F. Knoor and family have at tended, and others from Aurora plan to attend some of the ses sions of the Lutheran Bible con ference being conducted this week at Celton. The meetings are being held In the open, in cathedral formed by nature. The sessions include devotions, bible studies and lectures besides many musical features Among the speakers are Rev. E. H. Wahlstrom of Warren, Ore dean of the Institute; Dr. Conrad Bergendortf of Chicago; Bible teacher and lecturer; and Rev. Ernest 6. Svenson of Tacoma, RICH AX1 UJOULDATT THEV MJOfT ludx -ruiP ci uiilS THE, DIDATT AU. t rhm isirr IIKIOE ii Wash. Samuel B. Jehnsea of Portland leads the hinging. Hun dred were present en Saturday evening to view the presentation of the pageant first produced last year by Enoch Sandeen. former dean and vecavse of popular e : mand repeated this year - - LlflFIELD SPOilSORS IE! CHAMPOBO. July 21 An ln- MmUbk mmdren malaafced pro gram was presented by Linfieia college at, Cbampbef Memorial park Friday evening. The- program was arranged by Mitt Bemlah Watson, m graduate ot'Liafreld who 'wag introduced by Dr. Leonard Riley, president of the college. The program opened with m pi ano nolo by George Week follow ed by a Vocal 'duet by Misses Frances Hall end Esther Wood, accompanied by Miss Phyllis Hall. Misa Heiea Brixey accompan ied by Misa Blanche Stalling played aad Kenneth Hewitt aang. -accompanied by Miss Stalllngs. Phyllis Hall gate a brief talk oa what Li afield meant te her as a graduate after which George Weeks plaited a plane solo. The speaker ot the evening was Ken neth Riley, registrar of the col lege who talked oa Unfiald in the past and the present and es pecially emphasised the rapid de velopment la the past few years. Misses Esther Wood and Fran ces Hall again sang, and Miss Brixey played a rioiin solo. Miss Watson, ' accompanied ) by Miss Brixy aang and a college song by the group concluded the pro gram. , ; Thistle Spray to Be Demonstrated HUBBARD. July II The weed spray for the Canadian thistle will be demonstrated by W. L. Teutsch of Oregon' State college, assistant county agent, on , the Waldo F. Brown farm Wed nesday, July 23 at 1:30 p.m. AU Interested fn the demonstration are requested to meet at the Brown farm. By IWERKS By CUFF STERRETT By BEN B ATSFORD IMS AJ ICE I G2E HOflJ POOli TWEY t 1 imr uuTii ,THE . u& uiAS JUST A tOP - HAVE MOCtt OWCH- 4iAfP LOMEO TUCAA , I IP THEie HOtUc V3A OUTOPOUP(f01.P 4 If By JIMMV MURPHY