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LOOSE-VIM FAMILIES MEET North Howell Scene of Hap py Picnic Reunion of Clan NORTH HOWELL, Aug. 0. Renewing ola acquaintances and chattlne about past erentr It cer tainly on ot, tae happiest ways to spend a dr Is tnose who spent last Sunday at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Waltman hi testily. A reunion of 4bMTiuuu t Vinton ttmnief ho had not met togetaer for a number of years wu neia mere that day and a rary pleasant social picnic enjoyed. A bountiful ptealc dinner was serTed on the liwn mA tHo present who enjoyed it Included r. ana mw. cues. f. Loose of Stayten, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley tL Loos of South Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mann of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. AD. Walling, of West Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vin ton ot Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. OUSUMOi: SflnttM, afr aid MM.r. Melvala,m-.md George -Tinton, and Arthur Vin ton, all -of North Howell, Loretta Waltman. EUen Vinton, Era Mlk kleson and Marrel Grlnde and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. John Walt-man. The Q5SG0N STATESMAN. Saleru Orcgtaw Ttasday lIonrfa&Aggasi 21, PAGE SEVEN C O. PVEfERAN IVnNS f'WETM 1 ,y FLETCHER SELLS . Tllfffl TBIBUNE TURNER, Aug. 20 The Tur ner Tribune has again changed hands. Aubrey L. Fletcher who bought the paper from F. P. Row ley last spring, has sold the pa per this week to Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Clark of Aumsyille. Mr. Clark will continue to edit the Aumsville Star and will do .th? printing in the Turner office "where Mrs. Clark will edit the Tribune. Mr. Fletcher has mored to Stayton and will edit the Stayton Mail. JEFFERSON HIS Will GUESTS JEFFERSON, Aug. 20 Ben son Spragg returned to Bremer ton, Wednesday after a lslt with his mother, Mrs. Kate Spragg, and brother Gilbert. He had only a nine days' leave of absence, on account of band engagements. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Klampe, and daughters, Grace. Frances and Arlene, and son Valmer, ot Labish Center, were guests of Mr. '5 'A. MILL STORE ROBBED Thieves Gain Entrance by Removing Glass From Front Door AMITY, Aug. 20 Amity perieaced her first robbery of the year last night whe the Net and Randall general atore waa broken Into by removing tea moulding from a large wiadew 4 the entrance door and crawling through this.' Tha tbierea then helped themselres to two auto robes, some . shoes. Cigarettes, candy, etc. Before leaving town they drained all the gas from a car Owned by Joe Miller, which was parked on,' the street. Sheriff Manning was called and went OTSr the scene. Assemblyman Ebeify Hutchin son, whose swing toward the Wet ranks has caused a sensa tion in New York State G. O. P. circles in view of his consistent ly Dry career in the Legislature, to say Bathing el his baring and Mrs. Karl Kins and family, Sunday. S. R. Tandy focal' realtor, made a business trip to Eugene Mon day. J. G. Fontaine and daughters, Marjoiie and Mary Louise, left for Newport Tuesday, for a week's outing at the beach. IRE ENTERTAINED WACONDA, Aug. 20. Mrs. R. J. Paquin of Seattle, Washing ton, who has been the house guest of her parents the past few days, returned to her home Sunday. While here Mrs. Ta quin visited friends she had not seen for some time. She is well known in and near' Salem as she is a graduate of Willamette uni versity. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julllan De Jardin were Mrs. Eugene Ditten and son, Delbert of Sublimity, and Mr. and Mrs. Ruben DeJardin ot Seotts Mills. Ruben DeJardin Is a brother of Mr. DeJardin. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goffin spent Sunday at Albany visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Howe. Those who motored to Cham poeg Sunday to join friends on a Cross -Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFFER I 2 13 Vtffr IS 16 17 la Vtfflp I' " 75 gTI Win fi. m m is ttr H7 (8 PP 7T PP . ,422 35 H 3 35 " 1 36 37 38"" l37 HO 1 fleA 1 ... . j . 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Eisae tlon, together with similar sentiments earpressed by ether leaders, is bettered te presage considerable excitement at the State eanrention xwzt month. picnic were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nusom. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Nu- som and children, Rosemary and Ronald, and Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Nusom and son Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brown and children, Laddie and Eleanor, at tended camp meeting at Qninaby Sunday. 1 The Misses Marietta and Ruth Palmer called recently at the home ot Miss Gladys Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole of Mission Bottom were guests Sun day at the home of Mrs. Cole's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patterson. HAWKS GRINS AFTER SETTING FLIGHT RECORD as r ::. ,, - 1 - 5 t.,?iu?;r vt'V sa v 1 rL, , jk.- n: - . - - Fire Loss Cut Nearly in Half $ Uorblad States eORVALLIS, Ore., Aug. 20. (AP) Increased efficiency of fire fighting equipment and methods has reduced Oregon Ore losses nearly 50 per cent since 127, Governor A. W. Norblad said in an address at the dedi cation ot the new ' Graham fire hall here Tuesday. The gorernor quoted state rec ords on the efficiency of modern tire fighting and strongly en dorsed fire schools such as the one being held here in connec tion with the annual session of Oregon fire chiefs. GEARHART NAMED SACRAMENTO, Aug. 19. (AP) B. W. (Bud) Gearhart, former district attorney of Fresno county, was unanimously nomin ated state commander of the American Legion at its convention here late today. The election will bo held tomorrow morning. XMepfaoto tea nilttod Ca 4Baa Fnuiciaeo from Now Task fcy Bett system stews cluxwy of Captaisi Frank Hawks after taadfnr at-Tartls field, Ixmg Ialaad, New Turk, adtee coaplett J'r teeord flight across United States. From Glendale, Calif ernia. Hawks' time waa 12 hours and 23 minutes, bat the actual flying was done In 11 hours and 40 minntes. He beat the lindbergh record taade last Easter, by a hours and 28 minutes. Art Instructor Held For Auto Accident Death MEDFORD, Ore., Aug. 20. AP) Mrs. Luise B. Schroff, art instructor at the University of Oregon Tuesday was held to the grand jury under $1,000 bonds ia connection with the automobile accident Saturday in which E. J. Shewmaker, 60, was fatally In jured. The coroner's Jury returned a verdict finding "a woman respons ible for the accident" but did not name the instructor. CERKAN WINS K. O. SAN JOSE, Calif., Aug. 19. (AP). Pete Cerkan, sensation al Portland light heavyweight, added another to his long string of victories here tonight by win ning in the second round from Joe Ganzel of this elty by a tech nical knockout. Burglar Forces Woman to Cook PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 20. (AP) Mrs. I. V. Sater, Portland, reported to police a man entered her home, drew a revolver, and ordered her to cook a meal. Mrs. Sater complied while the man watched ber, gun la hand. When the food was ready, the man placed his gun on the table, ate the meal in silence and then left. Saturday Night Street Address Is Puzzled Out SANTA BARBARA, Aug. 20. (AP) It may have been a prac tical Joker's wort, or the person who addressed a letter to a friend on "Saturday night street," may bare made the mistake because of association of ideas. Post of fice clerks are still arguing the question. At any rate only a few hours elapsed between the time the let ter arrived, marked for delivery to the non-existent address, un til a postman delivered it to the Intended recipient on Bath street DELEGATES SPLIT BOISE. Idaho. Aug. 20. (AP) Idaho's two largest county re publican delegations divided forces here In tha gubernatorial race. Ada county Instructing its 84 delegates te the state conven tion tor Bryoa Defenhaeh. state treasurer, while Canyon county with 1U II delegates was conced ed te Jeha McMnrray. The dele gation went formally "aniastruct- ed." . The Us tract loss for Deteabaea In Ada county were llaksd up with instructions tor support ot W. E. Borah tor- the United States Senate and Raymond I , Civens of Boise tor reelection to the supreme court. Counties in ether parts ef the state were widely divided, aup- . porters of McMurray, Defenhaeh and W. D. GUlis, attorney gener al, making Taxied claims of strengh. There were maay nnia structed delegations to which all three republican camps laid Claims while In others them was tacit uaderstandlnaT how sup- . port would he lent at tha state ? convention. - . . .-T - Armistice Day Slayer Slated To Be Released WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Aug. 2 (AP) The end of one chap ter ef the Centralia Armlstlc day killings of 1919 will be written within a tew days with the re lease from the penitentiary of Loren Roberts, one of the defend ants. The release of Roberts was or dered yesterday by Judge Wil liam Campbell at Montesano. Roberts was found not guilty because ot Insanity and ordered , transferred to the Insane ward at the penitentiary. Ten years later, last March, a Jury found him sane after his sanity had been certified by the prison physician. MICKEY MOUSE "One Woman Who Will Not Talk- By IWERKS la c MICKEY MUST BL Tglllpllllll KnTfTrS rTj .,.ri T1 WHV DON'T NOUi I "2jCC I XiaA-MOJuuI VSJl Ml GOLD -DU SAW I "SWBrT 8Um) BRING VOU 5$ SfT KNOW WHERf rfXJ 0OVTY " f WE1L ABOUT) X- m WE TELL ME JWriDOrTr 9U"A( SOMETHING TO DRiN ) x2j( STAY AWAY FROM ' TAT ami ( WHERE IT'S LOCATED HIO40W HONEST I rS9f?o ? WHEH DU DECIDE I q LSTTS rTOUTSIDE THIS JAIL- WELL SEH . J r OR NtXJ DON'T GET MoSSrPLZL IRSSSS JsTO TELL AAE WHAT JW WLLSPLMD U C A0CXJT THAO J 1 "POLLY AND HER PALS" "Fruit From The Coining Vine" By CLIFF STERRETE K&NNfETH WOhJT aDARKEKf That W W I'LO, POLLY -'JM OUR2DOOR ASIN.AL. tl5EA,RA.-; HOWTry 2 IVE PARKED COCOA 1 V-TH ArVKsi 225 WZ AT THE 6ATE. 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