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PAGE SEVEN i " V t4 e gut to- Enjoy The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning. September 16, 1930 mo Ireppl Homecotnin North OBIS CROWD Day Spent in Visiting and In Wearing Short Ad dresses by Guests , NORTH HOWELL, Sept. 15 Approximately 300 people enjoy ed tho hospitality of North How oganday when the eomanmity ur ue oia seruers reunion sponsored hv th iUtxth Howett grange was. held in the Ornnc park -Tae moraine was soent In f reetrng old friends and making Mw ones and gettisg ready for tie attract!? picnic dinner. Lose tables were Disced in the had of the oak. trees that are a feature of our park and were leaded with every good thing to wai toai one coma mink or. Ittviae Maker PraJbed The dinner waa preceded by all Alngtag "Praise God From Whom all Blessings Flow." A fcrief program was given in the afternoon as follows: Community singing America na A old- Lang Syne. . -Introduction ot master of N. H. urange Daisy L. Bump. Address of welcome E. Q .Wiesner. - Response John H. Scott Sa lem. Solo Flora Fletcher Hedrick Readings Jennie Cline Van Trump. Solo Mattie Vinton. Reading W. E. Bunn Salem. Many Visitors Talk W. H. . Stevens, who Presided during the program hour, then called on the visitors who had "come home" for the day to make a few remarks arid among those who responded were: ' F. A. My ers. Salem; Mrs. Scott Jones, Ger- rais; E, B. Fletcher,. Salem; Mrs. ficott Hobart. Silverton; Harding Baughman, Portland; Mrs. War ren Gray, Marion. Barton Jack. Silverton; Mrs. Lillie Bently Jack, CUlverton; Landrew Bentley, Portland; A. J. Steele, Albany; Mrs. Jos. Hugill, Woodburn; Ole Vorseth. silverton; Mrs. R. Pat terson. Gervais; Mrs. J. E. Mur phy. Broadmead; Adam Burns, Salem; Blllle Williams, Portland -Others who registered and en joyed meeting old friends were: Mrs. F, W. Wright and .daugh ter, Gwen; Mrs. Edward Baugh man, and Miss Bertha Wiesner of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. I R lawyer, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dickman, Mr. and Mrs. Peter .tVerseth, Mr. and Mrs, Roscoe L.agley. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ho- part, all of Silverton. Agnes Jefferson Wills, Irene Cross -Word Puzzle By EUGENE' SHEFFER r nr -r jrv-r lir ------ -jr 4M W9 HORIZONTAL 1 Malignant spirit . J la what cevatry Is hari-kari a ferae ml snkidr . !t Exclamation. 1 9 Kote of tiiMcala. 10 What Swedish chernUt hs veated dymamita? lLWbat Censaa Secialist wrote "Das Kapital? A3 Close-ntting Jacket 25 Small piece. US Art or skill. ft? Small depression. y 90 Make mistaks tl What U a aathr ef : try wkoM capital U at Delhi T 23 Like. 25 Next after the first SWhat b the ahertwwd ferss f the capital ef BraxJT ft Plan. 11 Exist t High priest of IanaL IS Age. . . , 94 What was the capital el ecleat Laceaia aad chief city of (he PekfoaaeemsT 7 Steamship (abbr.) St What eelehrated lyrie t Greece was a aativ ! 1. ashes T a0 Part of a circle's eirenmftr- ence. . M 42 Wadini; bird. QzfTkm wr to "Den Jaan"? - a& Main imimL . f 7 What seapert dry la eathera Saala is noted for a eertaia STd .f wiae calUd hy it. iJ What Is the sabslag pmH iU aaate at this world-rente mtmimMt lAaaa eCrropical plant. 'El Myself. :.v 'ESIIalf aa cm. . l4 Not hijbv 55 Wager. . . . VElTICAL, i" 1 Provided that. . 2 Kef as remaining- after prea Ross and Mr. and if r mm. trrm llama of Portland, Mr; and Mrs. yatrtteld, Mr. and Mrs. Hearr-JoaiBaAM r c-iiHrtn. . Mr. nd UHi E. S.- Fletcher, Sa- iwn.-r. an mw. L. 8. Lambert. Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Lam bert. Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dickson and family from Butte- Z.Z: MI- ana mr- w. A. Jones, McCleay and Amanda Vorseth Mills of Portland. MISS VDBET OFF TO wm ItTBl Hubbard Groap Gives Party To Honor local Girl, High Graduate HUBBARD. -Sent. IS Mhu Agatha Vogtit was honored by a farewell surprise party given by hiss orva Barrett Saturday ev ening will leave for Nampa. Ida ho, where she will continue her education at the college there. Miss Voget is a graduate of the Hubbard high school, being a member of the June 39 class. She expects to major in German. The evening was spent at olav ing flinch with high score held by Miss Agatha Voget and low score by Miss Taletta Voget. Lunch was served at midnight The girls said that it was the best old maids party that they bad ever attended. Present wer Miss Anit Bevens, Miss Helen Voget, "Miss Verna Smolnisky, Miss Louise Voget, Miss Irene Scholl, Miss Gunga dene Bidgood. Miss Taletta Vo get, Miss Elvera Scholl, Miss Mar tha Ratcliffe. Miss Dorothy Scholl. Miss Agatha Voget. and Miss Orva Barrett. Rickreall Youths Off to College At MxtMinnville RICKREALL. Sept. 15 Car mon Crippen and Eva Mae Ham ilton left Sunday for McMinnville where they will attend Linfield college. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Larkin of Newberg and Mrs. Josephine Chrlstenson and daughters Mil dred and Marjory of Salem were the Sunday afternoon callers at the Larkin home. Audra Allen went to Corvallis Sunday where she will go to high school. She is a senior this year. Several of the families around Rickreall surprised the Kellogg family when they called on them Friday night. Friday was Mrs. Ke!loggs birthday. 4 Aid. j 5 Through. , 4 Shortened form qf Alfred. 7 Hear (athrv). g Chopping tooL 10 Approaches. 11 Heed. 12 Clothes. 14 Before. 15 Torn from a given line of di rection. 17 Guest at dinner. 18 Travels over water. 19 Uaderarhat EagBeh hiag was the Aathoraed Yersiea of the Bible striated? 12 Loud sound. -24 Whe was the wife ef Abra hass and saether ef Isaac? 24 Kind ef domestic fowL 27 Anglo-Saxon money ot ae - count S o Docnments. 24 DispUy. 35 What Aioricaa geaaral was 12th President ef the V. 5.1 24 Tapestry. 29 Swift Malay canoe. 4 1 Gear-wheeled tooth. 42 Nude. 44- tCogaomen. 45 Beverage. 47 Seed ef ties opiam peppy. . 49 Withhi. 50 Towards. ft Common Latin conjgnction. Etrejrith is tta aolntioa U jet ierdak pozzlet -- - - 1 MAL tlCJR f ZIZE Set?; ffl vomp, OTII .iff Oftf HEjAyTiIlP fetPlA'ftiEjDl TEACHERS OFF TO THEIR WORK Monmouth Grads Scattered TKToughout State Fail Comes on as MONMOUTH, Sent. IS Nor mal school graduates and stu- -dents are leaving for their teach ing positions in various parts of tne state. Miss Jeanetta Sloan wrU teach at Sutheriin; Mrs. Sadie Lambert at Clatskanle: Miss Maida Johnson at' Summit; Carl Rasmuasen at Corvallis; Alva Blackerby near Hood River; Jaek Kennedy at CoqnUle; Mrs. Tel- ma Pearson aad Miss Earenla- Somen at Mill City; Mrs. Earl Conkey at Suver ; Kenneth Thompson .at Coquille; Miss Myr tle Murphy at Blodgett; Mrs. Kate Mulksy at Wells; Mis Hel en Yeater, at Burnt Wood; Wal lace McCra,at Vernonfe; Mrs. Lee Peyton and Mies Helen Stan brough at Coquille;. and Leon Philips at Oswego. Misses Jose phine and Florence Heffly and Mabel Johnson have - returned to their work in the Portland schools. Mr. and Mrs. XL S. Johnston ef Cottage Grove have purchased the Blue KThbon bakery at Mon mouth from Myers and Wheeler who have operated it for the past year, and took immediate posses sion. Myers and Wheeler, Salem men. enjoyed a good patronage while here. Evergreen Yield Is cut- by 50 SILVERTON, Sept. 15. Ever green jerry pickers are reporting their berries are getting very dis eased and only about 50 per cent of them are ripening. The crop In the Silverton locality is small this year as both the frost last winter MICKEY MOUSE 'TOLLY AND HER AP&ueomAJ3AJ&e:Q.XJ f fe '1 TriATRU- J 11 C "THAT RfcfiiNDS LJ I XI f WABM'S&JDiU'l WOULDKJT ASK 1 X 'YOU CAMbJOT 1L 1 1 If MS OF A ADA66, ) II H . QERTRUDe SAMUEL r 1 ,r I HAkDL.E PfTCH i H 1 1 HAG- hJAQr T I M f j public ecHoourSr , mi.eaulli w H LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY i nr. tfhf,. hot-...j i r - m. i,i M - " vi..-i55?r i - -w - a n"zji TM-r-TTr- :tLrcrvra m mm w a a wmr aj a a sw n ar a s mv rjn-isnn a nj "w-r- -tcrm hiutj- -biro WHO J$Sy" AU. TEUU STPAICHT f OUT I SUSPECT EVEPyBOOV SflW6 -S ri-cw ii-wM sm-ia v whj; ' MATS A I talURlES - MOVM ID If SUREUV OU l I I, KIDS ARS AJOT A3 SVPL6 KNBW TH3 rtflfXV. ( IMPOSSIBLE. 11 LIKS TO HAVE All."" OOmY II IJ i-,TuiC torn. iet Cup' I II I COM8MtTlONnU,V J -K WITH THAT U USPeCT- IB 1MMOCeSlT. OKAVIPr MO -Jf! SM fS .. LJLLZ. miJhm1s--A ORPHAN! YOU AfW I ll vsieLL. ALL KAJOW MORE tf f li ,.ai i r,.:'r mt...:i.:. Sam jjf. m m err m r-JVj A . i . -v . . rr-r i n wr mm m TOOTS AND CASPER JSSrr.: 7 7 cmd -VbU NOTICQ. VP3 k , WELL, OF AU.THlNt"Tj ZatS - j,:Jr- J urv .., VlJ g THAT T5APPER 4&t Tf LflS5r I THAT PRETTT 6RL IS i, v ." E'TaOSTHEWeEW'-END. - ffffh SPADe-. JJ J 11 isSbUVEe? Jf IC - fl BUT 1M ALWAV9 CJ TO fJf-UxP mt i , ' , . wril V &T ia 3! SPADER , ' II lwvfW Excavation Starts On New Library end Elcstcjn at Tamer TURXER, Seat. S. Exca vation began Friday for the 20x74 bane meat for the new library and auena build ing soon to be erected and donated to the town of Tar aer by Mrs. Cornelia Davis. Tba dirt is betas; reoaeved by machfpery, surtag the Mbig drpprr aad craae" which, drops- the-dirt and gravel lew to track which is hrraPed rer filUag ea the road. Tba new baatdaaa; will probably be ef refaforced caocreta and wilt be two stortee fdgh. The site cheaes far ft Is on tba lot went of Tnraer Beys' Home, which t aear the home of Mrs. Davis. The cost of the band ing is expected to be f 13,-00O. and now the disease have takea their tolls. 6 of 9 High Grads to go On to School RICKREALL, Sept. 15 Out of the nine graduates of the class ot 30 from the Rickreall high school, six of them will go on to school. Carinon Crippen and Eva Ham ilton will attend Linfield college, Luzelle Crippen will attend sec ond semester at Linfield. Ger trude Larkin will attend Mon mouth Normal. Mark Capps and Earl Hyde will go to Oregon state The next Ladles aid meeting will be at home of Mrs. Aran Kel logg and Mrs. J. O. Price. The bazaar planned by the Ladies aid will be held the second week In December. The definite place has not been chosen as yet. PALS" - ; '--.ins . i 'AfcafiteT' s - . .l AHt i aster i raLK to nw ir: i v '-v. SECOND JIDCE NOW IS READY Turner People Pleased by Detour Abandonment; Concrete Used TURNER, Sept, 1 The trav eling pubBc was pleased Friday evening to find the deton signs removed and traveling was allow ed over the big aew fill at the south end of the new bridge on the Turner-Marion roadr by the fO. P. Given place. This- is the second new bridge opened for tsar el. hte passing over the -creek at that point has been possible for ten days. A g-ood sized culvert just north of the creek was taken out and filled in. With the stretch ot new pav ing just completed aoatb of tba Crawford schoethousa to the new graveled road running east Into West Stayton, there is beginning to be the usual heavy traffic. The work on the new bridge across Mill -Creek by the W. J Denhem place was well began dur ing the week with a full crew. IV. HUG TELLS billy w mm HUBBARD. Sept. 15 Rev. Glen Hartong, pastor of the Fed erated church es of Hubbard, an nounced at the Sunday services that the time and place of the Rally Day program and 7 o'clock dinner had been changed to Mon day evening. September 22 at the Hubbard city hall. The program as announced fol lows: Hymn, America: prayer. Rev. Hartong; selection, high school orchestra; presentation of yearly "Taking "Relatively "Under "An Unwelcome calendar and program. I. L. Johnson; "Goals and preaching program, Rer. Hartong: vocal solo. Mrs. Ivan stewartt talk rvutwimtt ri.ti4 mr m McKenxie; -violin solo. Miss Gun gad en Bidgood; talk "Church Town aad County relations" L. A. Beckman; talk. The Young People and the Community church," Miss Orva Barrett; se lection, high school orchestra; an nouncements and benediction. i mm in m 111 Oil SAY KINGWOOD. Sept. 15. Twa unidentified men were Injured, one seriously, Saaday event? about 1:20 o'clock at the con junction ef Glenn creek aad Wallace reads. "The accident occurred when three men riding in a Gord coupe skidded in the loose gra vel at the turning in order to avoid a car coming down from Kingwbod Heights. The two cars did not collide but the coupe ran into thedltch, scraped along on the barbed wire tense for sev eral rods and overturned. One ot the men was picked up unconscious and rushed to a Sa lem hospital. Another suffered less serious injuries. The car which was a new one was badly marred by the barbed wire and a front and a reai wheel were de molished. "Foundations" Groves' Topic WEST SALEM. Sept. 15. Rev. M. A. Groves preached Sun day morning at Ford Memorial church on the topie, "Founda tions." Mrs. Groves and Miss Violet Wallace gave a vocal duet. The evening topic was "Forgive us our Trespasses. Lu cile Reese and Adah Clarke ren dered a vocal number. a Drop Speaking Suspicion" Guest to Casper1 MISS SB IN E IT ra Attendance Said to be Less As School Begins on September 15 MeCOT. Sept. 15 The McCoy grade school wUI start Monday with Miss Scroggins of Ashland as the teacher. There is not a vary large attendance this year. Tha -Bethel school will start Monday, September 11. with Mr. Stulx as principal. Mrs. Doris Baker in the Intermediate room and airs. Stula In the . primary room. The- aosrUea ef assistant high school teacher has not been Ailed. - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christen sen havr bought the Pete Chris tensen place which has been ranted by Joe Clause for the last twa years. The Cbristenseae will move inte the honse In a few weeks. Mr. Clause does net knew where he will locate. Miss Wfhona Finn Is spending a tew days in Portland visiting friends and relatives. MISS SIMS OH HOME WEST SALEM, Sept. 15. Miss Grace Stevens of San Fran cisco was a dinner guest Sunday at the home of her brother, Roy Stevens. Miss Stevens has also visited relatives in Salem and Albany. She leaves this evening for California. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Burgoyne were visitors yesterday at the D. C. Sebern home in North Salem. Mrs. Eugene Bellsle Is again at home after three months spent in southern California and Mexico. Her health is much Im proved. HEAR 1 IUS OUR RCLATTlVCO. BUT TmAkIK H&ANixK WEr KltJj Ci FcHoosa our miti&sifS5z M aaT aw weaa i laasa-aaai i e-l TUB vVAJMTS Tha D. A. Hodge house has been sold to Gottlieb Roth, who came here from Salem; Mr. Roth also owns a farm at Battle, Mar ios county, where ha formerly lived. Lewis go to Toncalla Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lewis have gone to Toncalla.? They expect to be absent two weeks daring which Mr. Lewis will en joy some deer hunting. The Lewis' awn a ranch at Toncalla. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rocke feller at Pasadena apartments, and Mr. sad Mrs. C. 22. Smith of Salem, spent Saturday aad Sun day at different beach resorts. "K. C. Wetherby has been Bat tering treat a severe attack of lumbago. He was confined to his bed two days hut li now somewhat Improved. Mr. aad Mrs. Luther Stent aad children, Maxlne aad Harold of the Hollywood district, wers guests Sunday ef Mr. and Mrs. H. X. McDowell and family at the Capital Tourist aata camp. Mrs. H. B. Koehler has re timed from a visit of two weeks with her father. N. P. William son of Hase! Green. Jfrs. Van Riper Is Visitor at Mother's Home SPRING VALLEY. Sept. 15. Mr. and Mrs. R. Schubert and. son Edward are moving this week ' from their home here to a farm in the North Howell district near Mt. Angel. Edward will start his first year in high school at Sil verton. Mr. and Mrs. Schubert and family moved hero from Dallas nearly 15 years ago and will be greatly missed here by their friends. Mrs. Froyd Van Riper and daughter foy are visiting with Mrs. Van Riper' mother, Mrs. Phillip Damon for several days. Mrs. Damon has been suffering with rheumatism. Mrs. Lee Versteeg. 'son Kenneth and granddaughter Ha Marie picked hops near Wheatland this year. By IWERK5 By CLIFF STERRETIJ TH& OKfe THAT By BEN B ATSFORO STAV E.Wt. ZE-RQ, CHIEF. OP-POUCS TO SES MB. -GEE, I HOPS Htt friisioa TH3 CAOOKO vvfHO STCXJtt MOTHERS JCVMCLRy last rsjo-rr- By JIMMY MURPHT5 i. i : 1 . 1 .wLt llanhal ef Praae f