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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1931)
Jc!r 2t ;'lf 31 w KaUal BIIC.H1 uoni! farious Activities aid Re covery of Those In Tuberculosis-Hospital ' By EMERSON TUSSINQ Chronic Illness la a great mis fortune; bat it Is also a chal lenge to one's powers ot mental readjustment. Such, at least, is the opinion ot Dr. O. C BeUing- . er, superintendent at the Oregon state T. B. sanitarium, whose pol icy Is to encourage educational and trade activities inonj pi- " tlenta. , . ". : Correspondenee courses In ele Benttrx and advanced English, history, Spanish, accounting. Ha waiian gniUr and radio "are pop ular at the stata sanl tori urn. Work. Is also bete g dona In the various arts and trades such as block printing, painting, photog raphy, basketry, knitting, cro cheting: and leather work. Twen ty six me a patients ,have sold their products In leather. - Mora and more patients are taking advantage of the fact that ' It Is now . possible to secure a Complete high school education as welt as instruction in many college courses by correspon dence. Not only do these courses provide cultural and 'recreational advantages, bat they also mater tally Improve the 'economio etfi- - tiency ot patients who resume ac tive life. FIRST OF ffi'J WILL ARRIVE TODAY jf. ' Sam "maw ! The first oats to reach tha Sa lem market will arrive today, ac cording, to ' reports from local warehouses. : Threshing has been going on in the district for more than a week but farmers seem re tuctant to sell at the present low price. --' This condition Is particularly true of wheat and so far no sales have been reported. Farmers de clare that they will use the wheat themselves rather than sell at the present price. Many are hopefnl for a rise la the market within tha next SO days and are holding on for a while. Dealers are reluctant to hazard guess as to what the market will do. . Bull Attacks, Perry dale Man PERRYDALE. July 2 John Roberts had a close call with a bull Tuesday morning. When ha ras leading him to water the anl tnal got him down and hurt Mr. Roberts' leg quite badly. ' In the evening as he went to tie him up the animal knocked him down and broke a rib before belp could reach him. Mr. Roberts teems to take all bis bumps on the ribs. Several years ago ha was In an accident and a rib was broken, also injur lag a lung. He never fully recov-. ared from that injury and early in Kay ha was In an automobile acci dent breaking two ribs. "MYSTERY OF GERALDINE" (ConUnued from page 4) glarised through the ok:en win Jow aither by a mWget or a .mall boy. The PJA. dust show tnat much. Tonr. tha house has some feather burglars. Since the kitchen win dow glass was smashed, pigeons Javeaken to roosting a-Uhln thesa walls they even drank of warm human blood, and then, truggllng to get tota the open air. they died. One could not make ltI found the little corpse In the kitchen." - "It Is extraordinary how you can know these things.- I Thatcher coivs eyes wj goamiag stealthily arouui. : room. ' '''" n..- 4a Tnnpn more to be earned." ne replied irriUWy.TI am inclined to believe that a boy with a sallow fce and buck teeth actually aw a part, at least, or the murder. But thinks ha saw 1 ghost. Fortunately I have his Sama and address. I .didn't hare lima t stop then and question h- Whata bungler Thatcher Colt Would justly have thought me. It I bad told him the truth how the sama boy bad crossed my path aad I had let Us run off. But of this X said nothing until long aft- rward. ' '. - While he was Ulking the comr tnlssianer was prowling and roam lag back and forth, bending to ex amine the edge of a tabfcv even the rungs in the back of a chair. Suddenly I heard him . give a low whistle and drop to his knees. From the floor he lifted what aeemed to ba a hair or else a thin atrana ot some fabric, about tour inches long. '- -. -r ,. "Just a atraw. Tony, he said, straw to show the way the wlad blows. A Piece f numan hair goldea hair that might belong to some Innocent person yet which might have dropped from the head of tha murderer. A Fiendish Crime From his pocket, he produced one of ais Inevitable blank n relopes. put tha hair carefully away and marked It an the out aide for future Identification. -. "Tha brutality t this crime," te Informed me. "is the , best promise of its solution. I am al ready convinced that tha method amployed was not tha adventi tious result of sudden fury: It was neither casual nor acciden tal. This deed was planned. - I knew that after I had walked up tha stairs. Tha bathroom smelt strangely of the bark of pine trees. Whan wa f lad out why Tony I fancy wt shall unearth a pecu liar flendlshness behind this mur- . .Suadenlr. tha door, knob rattled TS CORN PRICE BUTTER TRADE GROWS Wheat is Being Bought Despjite Increase in Visible Supplies f CHICAGO, July JO (AP) Quick breaks in corn- prices to day resulted ; from, widespread heavy rains that came Just la the nick of time to dispel fears of crop shortage, f i Big sales of corn against si multaneous purchasing of wheat put tha corn, market under pres sure, whereas 1 wheat doveloped comparative strength despite T, 198,010 bushels increase of tha United Stataa wheat visible sup ply. World shipments ot wheat were tha smallest In a long while, and stocks afloat for Europe de creased 4,120,009 bushels. Cora closed unsettled. S 8 cents tower, $ wheat unchanged to oft. oaU B-8-7-S down. General Markets TOamjkXB. Ore-. J!y SO AJ- Proaaeo exeaaasa, awieea: batter i ex tras IS : ataatfards S4: prune firsts 1 : tints St. Eft: trash axtraa SI; freak atoaiassa IV. I. eiMMCmm FOBTLsirD. ia2r S f API Wheati j Ope BirS " La Class Jaly. aid aO Soi, d aSVi Jair. aw Lsef4 so o, BejM M .77..To SOVk d4 80 S.pt. sas-i M II 04 SI Dae. i a aS UK Cash saarkata: aag Band Vtaastam .54; Soft wait., wsatsra wktts aS; aard via tar, aortbera astrtacc. waetarm red 44. Uata: vk. S wJtisa a.6U. Cera: HtLT. fl7j7&. Millraa ataadarst SH.S0. Tadar'a car racMptsi whast 170; W lar s; Haaa s; cars i; aata s; bar. T. 1 Portland Livestock POKTLAWH Ore.. Jul Z0 AP) Usttia 3769, taduaiBf ivs , uract er tsrsaffk; dmft, aasjer. ., Cattla: (DO-MA (bt. rM TVT S-8.00; mmiium, S.5S-1.15; cmiim, 6.OO-S.00; VOO-1 1W l&a.. - T.oe-T.&e; aaedhaaa. 6.00-7.00 : (mail, 4.M-S.00; llOO-HOO lbs, rood, S60-I.KS; aeeoiuia, 6.SO-V.0O. Heifers S5S-SSO Jos, . (nod. S.OO-6.15; mita, 4.T-Kj cosajaoa. S.1S-4.7&. Cava, aoadi a.T5-S.OO: caona a ad ata- i'diaa. . low cutter and eattcr. l.OO-a.M. Kaiia- tTaariiagv axeinaaaj (ead aad hoiea (bI 4.00-4.60; cot ter, eaatraaa and aaadinia. 1.0O-4.00. VaaUra (atUk t4 rood aai choiea. 1.50 8.S0; nadiaaa, 6.90-7.S0; call and coa bm, d.OO-SjOe. Carrea SSO-e li-. food aad cbaiea.. S.SS-7.T&; coaan aad aaa drom. S.TS-4.34. - - Has. 10O; 1S liritr. m Lirtt light H1W .. food d ehaiae. i5-S.OO : I Uh weight. 160180 lb, tod akoica, S7a-.00; Hjht weieat. 1S0-S0S i laa coS aad eaatea, 8.7i-.W) ; aiadinta . weight 2!XJ-2?0 lba4 m4 aad caaiea 01 ; aaadiaia waiht 2 20-850 food aad caoica. T.00-S.IM; haT7wti6fcH i-0 good, choice, 6.50-7.00; IW-850 IJ, good aad ekaiea. S.OOrf.Otfj -pafkiaf aowa,. 17S-S0O lbs., aaadiaia and good. 6.0O-O.O0 ; faadar aad atoeka pts, 1O-130 lbs, good aad choice, 8.0o.0i. Boars; 4400; Sirt. '', , liaaas (90 Ibs down) fKi aad elioia. Sia-S.TS; aaediaia. d.0O-SX)0; Immbs all weighta. common. 8-60-4.00. Yaarliac vrtkcri, S-ll snediam ta a DO-t 15. Ewes. 90.120 lbl.. saa- diasa to ehaica. 1.76-S.&0; ewes. 120-150 ni ndiaja ta cl aies. 1.50-1.00; ewaa all waighia aU aad common, 1.00-1.59. F ruits, tVegetables POKTUa-Hi. Vre., JUl u I';', Orsagss: scked. Vslefcciss, S3 .50 5; rraoeCrBit. iflariaa. .&0-5; Cahf orals. S.7S-4-25; tissea.i 6-dos. esrtoaa. 3.25; baaaaas. 6 . 1 . lssoaa: OsSfornas, 9 casa. - 1 B.nWn.i' ImeI. tl-1 SO erase. Za- n.Wri a hieaL Sl-1.50 rrate. Blak- espa: locsV 1.75 crata. Wstarmsloass tUendtke, as to. vaaap, sia TarlasH ia.ba, 0; staadards, as 25. Iiaaieraear aseloas: Cshfornis lar re flats. 1.K. Parsian melons, 1.76 2 crata. Saadlasa grapea: HO. Aprl eots: Tha I'alkM. 0e - bo- F each eel Califaraia jfjaartsa. 76-80 hoa. CaSoace: lecai. mv, i . tataa: local, lh.; caatara Wash gtSa, Sl.SS eeatsl. Seed patatoast la- esV'lii-ls lO.i aanaro; iocat. canahers: li1d grew. 40-aOs box. Spia- scb : iocju. awe craw. r . Cslary: t-ahish. TS-tl.JS per doiea, IfnshraosMrihothssisa. 75 lb. Peppers: k-ii araaa.1 ISs.! Sweet potstaas: saw CaUferaia, Ifc. Caalinowert Sorta- waat. $1-1.35 ar eratej Beaaa: local. S-4c lb. ress: loeai. owb 10. ., . at SA ir Tsa Dallas. SI box; hothwaeo lie pwai. Cera : local $1 ; iced. t.T5 crata. Aapararas: or waat. S1.SS daiaa. Cterries : blacks. S-8a lb. , Saansar sqasth : lacal lata, 60c Portlaiid Produce rOBfTIJUm. Julr-S0 (AP Battar: priata aearo a battar 25 37s stand ards; 2S-31S cartons. acta; fasifia pasury proaans muai prices: treth aatras. Sis; standards, 30c; mediasBa. Xc - i ' - Hi!k: hariar prfcat'dTrsda B. $2.10. Pertlaad delirerr aad laspeetlea. Oeantrj carats: seHias pries to retail ers : eoaatrf auiiaa noes, aaaa mkmh, aadsr 100 lbs, 12e; reslsrs, SO ta 120 Iba, lSVi-lsc; TaacUnf lashs, S Se; sprias lasshs. 10tt-Ue; hesry awes. 4 -6s; csnnar saws, do; balls, t-e, Mohairt toasfttnat, wariac prlca clip, lonr hair. It l kid. 17e lb. Stata: tragoa waiaaia. F--Uv-. ISa lb. Brazils. 18-SOc; almonds. 14-lSe lh.: filbaru. 20 ?; pscaas, 0c Tb.' Cascsra bark; bmrtag pries, 1931 peel, ta la t f i . . , Hoaa: aoauaal, IS20 cropr .; 10-lte; BmltarBt dlre to shipoars, rack. 20 24c: statUas. a. V 2-c Portland dellrery priaos: Ha, 1 Vstterfat, soar. S4- 25s; sweet XT sac vset XT-sSs. ' v paaltrpt set iMjnaa pries uissry eaiorcd. lbs sp. 1 1ST; da lbs. Ids; caUrod, 1-S0a lb.; Ha. xas heaa. c IVs-d rba. S ehlckams. sw la.; aid roosters. T; daeks. Pekias. l-15s; eaa. lae. Onione: soWtac priea ta retailers: WsIU Walla Gtoses, Sl.SS. jrstasaas : 1 1 aatasa. Kew ooUteae: local 1U1 IV! aaft Wakinave. 1JS eaaUt Waal: 101 area. sassfaat Wlllaas- etfa Taller, lis; aaatara. OrsCoa. 10-las iiay: mrx&g prvca tor proaaeer: fslfa, I14-1J; alersr. 10-lt; sU sad vetch. 10-11 taa. Dresaod aaltry ! aelliac pries ta rs taitara: tarkera. poor to good. SSc: wacka, 25e; seaea. le; aapoas. S2-S&a la. open without ceremony. Thatcher Colt sprasg around and wa both faced thef entrance only to find Batty Caa field atariag in at us. She looked pale and 11L Chief,! it's all my fault, I pleaded. fMay I send Miss Can field honre?- 1 "la tha Investigation of a sus picious death," he said sarcastic ally, "it Is the duty of the police to prevent unauthorized persons from entering upon the scene of a crime until a member ot the de tective division appetrs. All that Is elerly set forth la the manual of Police Procedure aad Practice. But it la also stated In that ex cellent traatlsa that it is essen tial tar aipraaer Identification of the body jo! tha deceased to be made. Now, under tte one rule I can't admit you In the house, Bet ty, but under t v oth;r I must ask you to remain nearby - SHARPLY Salem Markets Grade B raw A saCk delivered la Salem, 91.10 ta SI .SO ewfc.:. - , ; k Bntterfat at Salem 21c. ' runt ajro Tza-Taxxss Prise oaiS ta gmwtm SIm sarace. if IS, lUt rXQSTASLU Rtalitse. ios. Oateas. 1m. Asparagms CunU ... .SI .as t Beets Spiaaea, arats Lettaea. . erate Cabbers. uiU -as Ifioa 'Baytes riises '; Estraa Hsdlsjae -IS .it sOtfX.TKT Baylac rxteas Boaatara. a'd -SS A9 as -is Brailara Oatorad Lag aaca Haaetaa. he as Medians haaa .IS light aaas a OBAXST AMD HAT Wheat, west era red 'I 99 Waits, ha. t , , Tr-M Bsrlaf, tos Oats, s-rer. Va. Whits, ha. .tl.OS ta 11.00 - IS rXmm . k.riu '- Of f sad rates, toa Sa.a as Carer , , S 09 S.OS aVlfstla, Tsller. Sat tsttiag 1I.00-1S.0S a-satara urarsm M, , Cop-atsa i. . . , It.SS aore . Ta 9 rrada ; -it- -s-as Ol4 itoek Ssysmg anises Laxhav tof S4-.0J nogs, toa , ,,. ,., Ho its. SOO lbs. a S tears Caws ,, , ' Heifers -Dressed real S7-.es 0tt U .07 .01 ta .04 o-.es H im Dressed hers . wool. Coarse Medina -it -it KOHAXB Old Kid .11 -tt PERRTDAJLE. Inly 20 -Mrs. Florence Swarts and two" daugh ters who have been visiting at tha .home of her sister, Mrs. 8. Van Staavern for - a week, .. left for. her home in Reno, Nevada, Sunday. Her mother, Mrs. - S. Strlcwerda accompanied her home. ; I ' . :, . ' : . ! MICKEY MOUSE I wOLUE, YTS. " WUiWX fOH WQ fAiCVEV- UOQbCB HOQSCt0LLhn.ai 1 AND t WOULD BE TlCKLTO K OfXM J CLaJJABFLLF I VDO kMOtal VEOV WELk V TOGOWtMVOUCMWUtOMPM AltraOTMiSO I t'O MEVEQ COMSJOeU -i tcip- ear i'o uke to kmow up wf oecioco I , goimg awvwher6 I . 4l vJMEe Wt'CE GOtfT a. , J to GOTO aJg I BUT TO TMsT - Cyn . yHQQSECOttA.ft SAVf TOj UOOfJTa.iw$y JL ) THIMBLE THEATREteiTing Popcye YOU MUST NOT GRlEVfJ une THis-ouve- POPEYES OEfXO, 50 DU W MU5T FORG&T LITTLE AIWIE ROONEY GawccAzy CtCHTUEES WOW fc W CI-VKeT DAM TOOTS AND CASPER Casper mas 9UST REcerv?c Frtcarv COLONCU HOOFTR A NOTE. i i V WHAT DiO MOOTER. 6CMO TOO, ATTACMSO REAJDcS:- vvrrvi lAPPRBClATa4 MCU 4T- CLCCTtfsuV MB PRCSOErsT CLUO! ! e . r DOWNWARD STRONGER Hot Weather Decreasa In Make is Noted Over Wide Area PORTLAND, Jnly, 1 (AP) Increasing strength 4a tha battar trade is suggested la latest re ports of leading markets of the country. Not only are prices well held -along tha Paclfio slope but ta tno midwest and id tha asst. Make .of butter 'taa rat I y through tha country is decreas ing with extreme hot weather but th full ef fectt of tha tost is not expected to be reflected for some days. .-. The shortage la tha coast out put la apparent ta recent advan ces la the price at leading cDn suming points. California mar kets are keenly eeeking ship ments from, the north . but tha surplus front thla territory ha almott reached tha vanishing point.. . . t , Efforts are still being- toads by eentralisera to hold down, tha Price of top acor butter bera with co-opera tiva makers the chlec target. Buttarf at prices are held up generally near tha high point a 1th p ugh where there t no competition, values art at tha low.mark. WsapasaaasajBa Radio ams ! j Taasdar. yaly tt - 1Eow 1Cfc raaat :lo Dwrotiaasi. :45 hi achiaar eaapsar. T:li aferaiar appatissrs. T:4( Taa aad Doa, N0CX f:15 BO pro :0 Taa BaUrsaiaara. hTBA. 10:00 Oolar ranaaap talk. 10:1 Wotnaa'a Msfasla of Us air. 11:10 Jalia Hsjas. 12:00 Coaeart. 11:1$ Westers 7 eras aad Boras hoar. 1:00 Prieadlr chat. 8 : Prorrsas S:1S Trail Btsxera. S:00 Hal Tsaas, tsaar. t:15 Orraa. XOI1 PtO Kc Tartlaad I :00 KOIX's TsUack. T:04 NeveltJes. T:20 Specialties. , S:00 Throat tha Win law. 9:00 Hanaoay oa. S: 14 Stadia pragrasa. " Progt -Prv I tmx W A! aK&. a ajfB iMWaTJ IrrB am Atxra4fwHE5 pweno or wwzzu ! j WHYVTMJS t3l I J daboonI ms had ME. THJNKsN HS . , 1 XASA F-KtTlKlA. AAft 1 1 iS2 X" are aSIws tae Stwrf Mnn wre rneS PBCIIES SlttB mm siorai PORTLAND. Jsl 10 AP) Peaches showed a rather . good movement daring today's session oz tha East Slda Farmers' market. Sales showed a spread of 60 to 7S box with tha balk of the supplies around 1 0-7 Sc. .Some talet early ware offered at TOe with Tri amphs as. high aa tS-TSe for .wrap ped and I (Mt .for unwrapped. Tomatu offering were rather liberal with trading mostly XL to $l.lt for good stuff althoagh some selections moved I.2f box, ; Cauliflower was of mora or lest indifferent quaUty with best avaU abla selling $1.25 and ordinary up to tl - No. 1 stock S0-o crata. : : Green beans sold slightly bet ter at xtt-Jo lb. tor ordinary with Kentucky wonder at 48. Yellow stock Sa tb. . 5- ,: - r.'-.-- Lettuce of duality wa scarce and up to TS-SM crate with t Is around M6e generally. . .. Peach plums Mold So lb. with come climax fe box... ,, H First Oravensteln applet came out of the Qheridaa section and were priced al for iumbie. A trifle green and immature aa -yetl but clean. w Most new apples sold tOo-fl.eo box tor jumble pack., : If Local cucumbers were in 'sup ply; mostly around 45-SOe box. . i Cora aold tSH-SSfl dot. tor best - Asparagus sold mostly LS9 dos. bunches for rood stuff. - . 1 Potatoes were a trifle dull with a general top ot 80-Ss orange t Loganberries were 4n scant Of fering at fl.S5-l.S5 with rasp berries 1 1.0 o-l. 10, mostly the former; A : -: s Blackberries moved generally $1 crate."-. i , . : , ' S :Se hf arrrssakara. 10:O0 riaUaa. .- 1:1S Btadis prograaa, 11:00 llarsBoaitU. 11 :U IatarastioasI Klteksa. It :00 M alodiaaa. : 1 :0 Hostess of tha Air. ,1:00 Hsppy-Oa-Lacky bear. ROBERTS. July 20 Mr. and Mra. C - W. Brown, Everett Brown and" Mrs. St. Johns visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Far man at Mill City recently. Mrs. Farmaa was" formerly -Lottie Brown who was Just recently married. I ! "His Master's Voice WMV, TUQ VE2V tOcTAjes TO 6VEd TVtsMK 0 GOtM'.TO tue oiotv auStcr-BrrreM WITH MV COUUqEO eAOgQOUNO SAID MAYFt-VEfi ! a WMV, TWfi vTQV TUOUGWT Of QOUGMWa IN &A1 OMCOOTM MANNED Now Showing "Swiss 'A Dumb Animal Speaks" 'BUMKETS DOUT V f BUTM BLANKET "fl VAtKAVIAXBeH If BAN CONa I BAM I wimeeesmo s teistama ojess-t O rMl. Klrg Tialaraa SraaVXe. Ir-t. fcrrel sVkJs re rwne4. A Place VCe BAD CMCXJUrM TO havs to sea hiva novv AKlOTVtBfJ wrrHounr HAVsM-T PHOTTO HA1SisVaNr WMY HOUSE! ff I HAO A fACn uKn ws WrOCJ4V VWVsfT i) I m n - "SJ. - 1 7XS ARAPHST5 YJ ,?Ji West Salem News John L WeLinar ha returned to- his home at Lebanon. after a visit Ot several days at the home of hi son, W. F. Welsaeri UIss Geneviere Crr of Dallas who has been the guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Lawrence for a week, has gone home. All the main streets of West Salem are being treated to a gen erous coating' ot oil with a top dressing ot tine gravel. Ray Anderson with i Arthur Hutcheon of Salem spent the weekend ' fishing at 8ilets aad Taft, ; , - - - Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Bans! and children. LaTem, Mary Frances aad-MarJorie, ot Twin Falls. Ida he, are. house guests at the home of Mrs. Bunn's brother, James Mitchell. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Sam Creasey, formerly of Jefferson, are new tenants . at the Peter : Stevens apartments on Second street. - Mrs. H. B, Rohler Is again at home after an absence of two months spent at the home ot her father. N. P. Williamson at Hassl Green. Mrs. Kohler was earing for her sister. Miss Carolina Wil liamson, daring a serious illness. About 20 young people repre sented the local Epworth League Sunday at the Dallas League ral ly. The affair was held in the Dallas park with a potiuck lunch eon, program aad addresses. Del egations from five chapters were present. Guest From Barns Mrs. Charles Loggaa of Burns is a guest at her uacle and aunt. Mr, and Mrs. S., L. Burke. Mr. Loggaa- and on. Powell; arrived unexpectedly at the Burke home Saturday night, having 'made the trip from eastern Oregon to bring to bis borne la Salem N.- S. Rogers. who had been suddenly taken . seriously 111. It is feared an operation may be necessary. Rodgers Is a timber cruiser la tha Burns country. . The . Fred Kirkwood service station on Edgewater ,and Wal lace road is being treated ' te a dassliag coat of white,, paint. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edgar of East Portland were Sunday visit ors at the F. M. Moore home. Mrs. Edgar and Mrs. Moore are sisters. Wlnfieid - Squires, ; bis', sister. Miss Muriel Squires, both ot Til lamook. with Miss Doris Kirk ot OUT fsOW.TMB SEASHOCi - TSeE CbOLUi1 SAlT TEPMYOS. STAOSteaigCrAOgaOPaiaASOtgTW Cheese's Only Rival.? YOUTRE tACfT OCcXD- Hit. I of Honor I " . . ST -aa. -ltk. IS iiisaTl M ' tfs t?' eswv S frscM Ooasat slit rejms m 3 v ,,wa ' . . V " ""v 17 r.MDU ZEEO-'CUTOUT THE a IKAJUw) I IKj.(j ris i tUCU 1 IMC. y ,fjr TXJU- havb TO HAWrTHS pmoto sm THa Houscr eoaAH. TOOTS INSISTS THAT 1 IHAMaTt THIS PHOTO UF L eOAEPUACC.SO IT-l 1- V HAfstA ITl THATfe THC LA niNO OP A srOV rfYZL. 7 'Xs I PLACCCA6PER Dallas were guests Sunday ot Mrs. Garnet Smith and family. Additional guests at the Smith home were Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Barch of RickrealL j Mr. -and Mrs. W. H. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson took a mo tor trip Sunday which Included visits to Dallas. KlngV Yalley, Neskowln and Newport, They , re port the sea slda pleasantly cool In contrast to the extreme heat of the valley. - -. 1 Mrs. John Lee and son, Clyde, are at the home ot Mrs. Lea's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Rich ardson, having arrived Sunday from their home ta Madras. They will be here several days. Mrs. Lee says prospects tor a wheat crop la central Oregon are good. t ' - " Party Planned : -;-t Tuesday evening in Ford Mem orial church, a farewell party will be given honoring Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Warren Who are leaving for Garabaldi where Mr. Warren will be pastor ot the Methodist church. Tha Warrens have lived the past two years la West Srem aad Mr. Warren was pastor of the church at West Salem soma years age. . , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jacobson' of Salem were Sunday dinner guests Of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Walker, j Ernest Bradley of Toledo with his mother, Mrs. ' Bradley and email Beverley May Bradley ot At berta. Can., were overnight guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stevens.- - - ! Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kohler spent Sunday in Portland with Mr. Hos ier's daughter," Miss Rose Berna dine Kehler who Is a teacher at St, Mary's academy. ? ' j Mrs. L. af. Hill and children with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Keppinger and children of Salem . motored Sunday to St, Paul where they en Joyed a picnic luncheon with Mr. Hill, who la superintendent ot the Oregon Gravel company which has a contract for road construc tion at that place. Hill expects to be at St, Paul during the entire summer. - j Hiss Lottie McAdams entertain ed at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McCollum and son Billy ot Portland and Mrs. Parker of St. Johns, Washington. 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Lawrence spent Saturday and Sunday at Sil ver Creek falls. They were ae- companled by Mr. and Mrs. O. J. TVftE WOW. tVtRVrMlMtV - sT- savftrae nVa' I 1 4S( wsjoasua WV"S 7ZI TUP hi Voi HinMT rtET hS HOT; fSFTER AV.Ui? I DiD ! TfVKc 5Q(lr4T AT tME, By THEiCt'S NU CMS TUSTSWUES eTXMDlrr THOSE LAUGH ArOU - OTWNSCS IJTTLE I - V . 1 -P- is 1 sV ... 1 f3: I. - ' 1 " ' silmi an PL'io beu;:iii ZEN A, July. 10 The third an nual reunion of the descendant of William and Mary Simpson, who crossed the plains la IS 4 1 will be held at the 'stats fair grounds Sunday, July SI. A pot luck basket dinner will, be held at 1 2 : S 0 o'clock followed by a short program, tha rest of tha afternoon- to be devoted to rem iniscences of old times. Friends of the Simpson family are cor dially invited to attend and re new old friendships. - Mrs. Lois Simpson Crawford of Zens was elected president of the organization last year. Mrs. Clyde - B. Simpson Is eecretary treasurer. The clan organ ixed in' 1 928 and held their first meet at Silver Creek 'Falls park. nOPS DAMAGED INDEPENDENCE. July 20, Downy mildew Is causing some stir among - the hop growers in this section, where the yards are shaded and damp there Is some mildew showing up, and the dam age to the crop of hops this yesr will' be heavy from this source. Late estimates Indicate that the crop of hops will be below that of last year. i "- J" saeaaaw ua M i m eaV social Planned BETHEU July 20 An Ice cream lawn social sponsored by the Bethel Dorcas dab will beheld-. e.t the J. O. Lauderback' home on the . Pen Road Friday evening, July - 24. . Beside ice cream and cake, the ladies' will . set-re more - substantial foods. Mrs. Carmelite ; Weddle Is la chsrge of the entertainment. All are welcome. Come and enjoy a good time. : Davenport of Salem. Mr, and Mrs. Edgar L. Miller came home Friday from Portland where they had spent a week with relatives. They .left Friday for Corvallis where they will spend the remaining week of Miller's va cation with other friends. , Miss Irene Buff in. Miss Muriel SQuier. Winnie Squler and Wal dorf Winrich. all of Tillamook, were Sunday visitors at the Dale Lemon home on Plaza street. . By WALT DISNEY ISN'T TrtAT LOVfLV - ? SETTLED TW AAADfc UPj By SEGa4R H0V.Y 5M0KEi! IT LOOKS UKE A ClAM-UlGucR S BRANDON WALSH UC ANY irtlKity H imai ANTtp AKVBOOr5EE5 VOJ BAkWATA DOOe.TMEYLL - AKTKEMBJ - lL,SHAC DOQ YOU UNWTpSCMO?J By JIMMY MURPHY ISA AMDDEL HU5QANO. WHEN TOOTSTSLLS MS I TO DO SOMETMff i usuAuyoorrl TKAiNEX I lanutinuMS - jf ir Sa 1 ftfc Mi 6.1 1 tha front " door waspuah64r. CTo be ;conuatxertomorroir).