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-tfc The OREGON STATESS1AN; Salem, Oregon. Snnday Morning. Febrnaf y 28. 1932 iPICDINGIS i Immanuel Lutheran Guild Dinner to Feature Trip ' Around World Bits For Breakfast 1 o (Continued from page 4) , Marionville. Marion Station. Mar ion Junction or -Marion center. There are numerous Marion conn- ties; the writer has not taken the time to count them. . l , - . S w - ; There aro Marion mountains, rivers. Lakes and what not. Gen eral Francis Marlon was born in South Carolina in 17 31; lired un til 1795. ipi.. nan'r...a In rkmk. I BI.U uv?.t X:.-cber is now In charge of the Roar- UP FISHDUTIES Davison Kicked by Horse And leg Broken; Mrs. Smith Injured -SCIO. Feb. 27 Ernest Ama- slater at Springfield. Mrs. Maine was formerly Miss Violet vnm. Fir Destroys ino ' Fire of unknown origin destroy ed the work shop and contents On the Mrs J. R. Sanders -place east of Sclo at 7 o'clock Tuesday morning. The loss -Is estimated at several hundred dollars, . partially HYSLOP ADVISES 07i v - .- , -. .... ,- .. ciovehpuiitik Mrs. Jaeobsen who was one of It children Is survived or two brothers, William. Blrtchet ' of Monitor and Charles Blrtchet of Butte Creek; and fire sisters, Mrs. Percy Adams' of Butte Creek! Mrs. William Knight and Mrs. 8. -Q. Fischer, Caaby. Mrs. E. Long. Oregon City, and' Mrs. corored by Insurance. The Urge Say S Hardy EaStem-Seed ETira Arery, Salem. barn and other buildings close by. are hollered to hare been saved by reason of a favorable wind. Will Best Meet Eastern Market Demand Mrs. Cat Schlador, manager of the Women's Specialty shop at Silverton, is a niece. FIU HELD FOR W SKIUFA- 9B MONMOUTH, Feb. 27 Pro fessor Q. A. Hyslop of Oregon State college and County agent X. R. Beck spoke to a group of Mon- I mouth and Perrydale farmers this weekend on growing hardy elorer I varieties. In lsSO. 829 acres were seeded to Hardy Ohio red clover WOODBTJRN. Feb. 27 Funer-1ij p0iir county. tOO acre of C. POBLES HOSTS SMIHBBI1YS mi nine TO m SILVERTON, Feb. 2T .At tending the recent Swine Breed ers' convention at Corvallis was a group' of Smith-Hughes boys from the local high schooL , The group, included Sam Wilson. El mer Thompson, warry jonw, Sanford Davis and William Tun agan. Warren Crabtree, their in structor, accompanied the boys'. Fridar nlbt the Molalla Fu ture Farmer basketball; boys de feated the Silverton team IS to 5. Four of the regular Wrverton boys were unable to "play be- PAGE SEVEN ning to finish.' All of the ebajee ters r were ? good although the work of JohnvGoplemd as "Grandpa" deserves . particular mention, so well did he carry out - the part. Mr. Goplerud was, also director of the play. . . i " Brush Creek residents have been having a time battling in- fluensa. Most recent victims are Mrs. J. C. Goplerud and Mrs. An drew Haere. i Alfred Jensen. Alice Jensen. Llllie Mads en. Henry HJorth. Mrs. :John Dybevik, are all on the road to recovery. ' SILVERTON, Feb. 27-The an nual homecoming or the Koyaiieoil hIc ta lQ Marloa'county, u,r c."1:1? " lM nM " Neighbors of America and the - t its name in rather an inter- n aJ'Jilj2 Modern Woodmen wiu oe neia estlng manner; by the mistake of ir? rtn thZ Zlt Tuesday night, - March 1. The L shping cierk. It was so named l!nf,erred to th htchrT E homecomlnr had been set tor last I ha..naa wBB 'aitiiatad In Mar- "caaa. v- j - t L a ... a l.wA I . . I VeSal Olma m w A famltsr a XT luey ?ttl -" .rei,'-T"r loa county, wnen tne uregon c I . "IT I . wuui.ua. I - wu"l' "T" ' . "!l wwttpb w-k tt. Tr.i-.- -... f ni.M- The a-ma which w ii am nr iba inni wiirarn dmt. i n.i:..i. ti.wA w.a ham. i nuwiu aim xk.euntH.il Bimi ana um aamMa rnr jam nuusr. w v. i vmpn wkta narvrntrnn wiui most ....... .-.a., - nnu . tai Vaai.aw .whi.li i . . . . . ... .i ikA.i n f:AT a nin TUUAn mra innn I i. - ji. j . i am .r nil inn. i a. ...jn.g jfc i in. cuaicu aivvv vwvevwi www v uw.v v " given that evening. . fIclais decided to locate a station Sims, their mother, several days C. H. Skiller. Friday- morning professor Hy-iop says that sev- "cnurcn nx-ny irnoy v iST w".t i- The Silverton Goodwin store is near Mill creek, at the present vwi. were held here saiuroay air- erai miawest a "" I .T'"!, I L" .. V .w i-. n, n. v... l A 1. .1 I - . I . . ..... I OM11.. fiad lll.avk.aa mwm. .nAnariflll VII n ID! I OUlDir WU BQJUI OU L V.V. I v. u v w expressins Krofc syyi ctinuu w i diia oi Turner. I air. ana jrs. irea jraei Tiatieu i uuuu. ms. oavxuv. .-- vvi.... " i . . I v i...,LLJLr, rr ir5-i .v I " " - . . K. . . I . - k. hm bi Hmu Orron 1 Haves Beall. nastor. rave a short I berg Future Farmers. me luimauuoi uuiuciu vuu.vui Ti " Ti I m.r. Jones muiuw ai uran rv wrau ivui w" i , . . , ,L n. V, .' I p,,vtrll. .iiv . nf ..-..(n -Vl-h mmhII nn --..J ...tin.. ... a ..nil. TVa. .Ia W Tn.a tiaalha Vaiit ... hAAfl I Bfltli -AIIAC HT ITOWinK Nl DWU UIK. mm UCKUIJU VI OMOlU " " . , a. ..j .. .. . .1 . ...A...i . ... k . , i.i. . I tt . . irnrint snrtl I v.. v ).. f Willamette val-1 rave two read inn: niano solos I his toys attended the lecture giv B largo Ufl7 ui uu Clliea MiriOD. M W 1UI a uwa iu your uca.vu wr vmS xn, . " " 1. . I J, . "Ij I i. r ... .. Tna I an at tha ITnlcrlita of THrthlaa hall v. j Ji.ai s& kA .avV Aawiwi An I a . avV a...M ma-m -.ti i fiMA iis laws tin an ta s n en i niim i im ffFrawn i mia reel Hmm.. u kovvi- sjt ijvi a snssav uctviuli. enaava, &a same i - v- - - "e"uA"sJ t" WM ' "on u"Tv".""V":r"; .T.u. I or:..u lrr . .ut.: I rrwlll .tn the cold eut-1 keewr: a niano duet by Irma by Arthur Peters Friday night " BM I IrOm rouiauu mvucr "urn iaoo. I m. auu n . xamucx. ...ut. w. . ou.it . I " " . T . f.v I . . I. i- I - n.f.r. I. n t.a ,AmMl I The Immanuel GuUd will fea- Portland, but the man in charge Portland were recent guests of ing first in the middle states ana ern winters, ine couegt. 1U I " MrL "twier- V" rJ.V.L.V" " .v.l . . ... .a., i - .... I ... . . i.. .. . . a . r c 1.11 1 .a t m ...a a.a . . a nam .iimri w irn. An .n'. i am a ..if.ni. . .uiuui iLin uu uuum v uu luv i lira "i'rin Arnnnn tn wor a na. chinmont mnrift minratA i Mr. ann m rn i.. i . lanazan. Mr. i tnaa rnminr west. sua. oaiuei ea ewi "- - . JI.1.M Wnnrlav nlrht at tnel..4 .v,nw u nfr at fhA ArMnt and Mm. W nfnr ainart tn nccnnT d ad 11 roars aro. ana Since I menu. iwiags, twi uro, vaiiwi vuui WUV A".-.. J O " CUV fclAA Ay TT A. V.. ... w ... .. r ' " . w-- . . I .... A 1 TA.tt .9.1 I . V. A a 13 . ttI.1. 1TI lnolii1a natlTAl-i.. M.at. a f tnlla. I httl Hnma In Sr A In th I than na haallvaA nart ftf the time I In 1111. in rOlK CUUUV wV muin, Dart Wl QU .rneBI. fHah 'nf firAnt Rrltain. France, i am. th wun th nff.Hala fnnnd earlr snrinar. Thev are the newlvith hla son and nart with alof Ohio red seed will be light, I Savage. Norway. United States. Sweden this had been done, they conclud- owners of the Geo. Meridsn place. J daughter in LaGrande: also with J due to ravages of the crown bor- Those Present were Hayes a a a a r...ia in a, a i a at av i m a..w a. iint as i A-i av w n a m BAfa j a,v aa. iat iia iirAai aa i aa w rwaii a ,m a uaa u iii iiiimkh. a-4sai m. ana souin America., music win mct i ea to iinisa in guuams ana re-i m.- . ug awr m I . . ana ...a. v, r1 v 1 ta . . . -f ta. , .n aaa ffiatnra durlne the din- tain tha namo of Marlon for the In of the Bridge club at the f Bealdee his son. C. E.. who lives I Last fall. SO acres or MW Nel, Ernest Savage, John Neel, present town of that name. ner. Mrs. C. E. Jorgettson is gen era! chairman while Miss Helda Olson and -Mrs. Sam Lorenzon have charge of advertising and decorations. The Silverton high school golf It Turner, for a prominent pio- J "on Clement back to HM Military aam nnanail 1a aftrinir Bpaann Sat- I naar rmtilont nf that RPctfon. Hfn- I academy. urdar mornine with a nractice I nr L. Turner. Mrs. W. J. Chromy will enter- match at Oregon City. Those mak I dltional shipment place they had first in mind and Ing the trip were Sheldon Cun ningham, Harold Irish, Bill Hy phen, Billy Kleeb, and George Smith. The.faculty advisor, James Manning, accompanied the boys M. H. Clinic Held Silverton's 23 dairy owners and employees met at the milk hand ler's clinic, at tbe Eugene Field building here Thursday for the physical examination in order to properly classify their dairy prod nets delivered to the public. Dr, . a. a. a. . TTTI1 I ' I B. a. . a . a III A a. . IppL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones and n4 leaves two daughtors, Mrs. I in Polk, au larmer- oi w crort, Chris Bartrurr, Dennis w k u iuhhm- They subsequently had kn ad- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Withers will as- Carrie Enlgh of LaGrando and lametta valley are advised to seed Rephart, AniU Thomas, Goldie ed lecture before the sociology tlonil shlpnient sent to the sist as Joint hostesses. Mrs. Alice Parker of California, any contemplated el w Bartruff. class at the Oregon State Normal Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cain were in I .... i grandchildren and several I to naruy " .rlaT wawrren Poole, iorotny ac:-i". ... I .u a .-i.-j I PAriioi. thia wmv '.tin, thlr 1 . .vi-.a- I meet eastern maraei 1 man. Joa Bartrnff. Mr. ami Mrs. I ine nignt classes in tne smun UUlll B .uou ""re uu taiwu I - . . . . "Z. T1 -J,7. !,7r. I BrCAI. jiauu.iuMuv.. I nri1l.ri.fta tbTIpv rad Heed lfl USOO, I 7i . n..a. 1 TTnrhu it.lnrln. whloS Mr- HraK. The bodv was SDlDPea IS la-l """""'r. '72 -.: "..-. ...aa I iuompouu, ai iaur otaras- B ... I aaaaliiaeB F IV 111 TnSI BPlSUIta.nS U BlataVBI I a a . a- a. a W aAA i a KAABl aAH'Haria arl I S cummoi.-.j . . v MIA; i ey, uienu &vage, air. ana rars. i w wuuvt.., It was pointed out by proiesso r CaTT0ll Pooi Mr. ,nd vr w! continue for two more meetings. Hyslop, as the western seea pos- 8 Irmf Ke.-S.. Loi- Thursday night's meeting dealt sesses a special coior ana o"S" K9Mt, vf.r- KfBr. wflton Sar- with the worklnr out of nutrl- reaulred by eastern swte cio- Keohart. Maud Keo-ltious rations and the actual bal- Uws. wnicn wwr own Mareia lPntmji. rorla anclng of rations. Grande for burial. MBS THOMAS DIES IT scons MILS SCOTTS MILLS, Feb. 27 Graveside services were held Wednesday afernoon at 1:30 at tain the Scio 50 club at her homo on Tuesday afternoon. Davison Breaks Lest G. W., Davison of the Mllaha Berry Farm, suffered a fractured lea when he was kicked by a horse. Both bones were broken. Evangelistic meetings .at the Sclo Christian church, are sched uled to ooen about March SO, with Rev. .Rex. Dallas of Albany In charge. Westoice Cluo Meet F IIRMERS mppy is P10IN1SV ness ver i do not have. mariM. Fab. 27 A group of members of the Marlon r.r,n' TTnlon local quilting The Westoics club met at the club gurprised Mrs. Harley Libby IS. OLE EWE DIES AT SILWN Gee. T. A. Mercer and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Clsr- lence Poole. 1 SCHOOL DISMISSED x IS WELL RECE 10 Vernon A Douclas of the . Marion the - - F- cetery for Mrs. home of Mrs. W. C. Inman Thurs- WedneBday and completed a com- - lttiSt B. Thomas. 80. who passed day. An all da, ;moetii r was tort and the greater portion of a I SILVER sSLS-l hv V"7l mT.t "he7 hime UonT being pleasantly passed in auilt- Qt for her! LeRiche, health nurse. A pre-echool clinic will be held ruary 22. ing and Tuning, manw wm - Those present were mxs. t a txt. ... Kni.n tn fi.rv I ed to all of the members but two, I 0.i.,ii.f xirn r LanKh. .tthiSVw tathoB DecembV l7. Mrs. Emma Brown and Mr. 1 1- "g. W. Plckard and S t, "51, d came west with her S.McCrae being ' bnlPJf U6ater Agnes. Mrs. Calllvan. March 1 A school aee clinic will I Prents when a young girl, set- ent. i, a b. ; " j " "" Mrs. Allen. Mrs. uarsen, xr.. Marcn l. A scnooi ago cumc wui snprt..n. Rh wa I Mrs. Lucy Hall on March s. . t. ho9tea8. De.neia in tner lorenoon ot r aW,-- n-tAW Mrs. Clara Smith of . Joraan. - Gnr who Bpent same day. a. ai o m m a. -a si I Hil SI II VI lUlUtCU vuw va. " " I . AKWa Ua-aatriaS. V1SIII ini Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kleeb have ; iB,'vaiJ aiarquam. wrcgou. jj- few dayg ag0. No bones inru. 4 - ; '.7. received news that their daughter "ert fc3 her ln frokTu. but severe bruises Jer d W""1 turaftd Mis. Helen, Has been chosen to J '7..wf!li-.. InJ lace?ations resulted. She Is at the 1 first of tho week play opposite Leo Uarrlilo.ln a stage play called "Gypsy .Jim" when it opens at El Capitan the atre ln Hollywood, California. Miss Kleeb has been with the Dufwin players for some time and more recently doing radio skits. FUTURE FARMERS HOSTS TO FATHERS AMITY, Feb. 27. The Future Farmers of America entertained their fathers and some guests with a banquet at the high school Thursday night. Don Stewart la instructor, of the boys. Dinner was served to 60 people. The food was furnished by the , boys and prepared by the domes tic science class of tne nign scnooi, with Miss Edna Strout. instructor, Guest speakers for the evening were S. S. Duncan, county school superintendent; Mr. Fagan, super intendent of McMlnnvme scnoois; Morton Tomoklns of Grand Island; A. E. Murphy, professor at the hiKh school; O. D. Adams, state supervisor of vocational education Salem. Two songs were given by the audience: three boys gave nar monies selections and several boys gave phases of their wors: ana nrol ects. An all-day dairy meeting was held in the W. O. W. hall Wed " nesday. , the home of Mrs. Fred Mespelt in RpIo. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maine are th. nrniid narents of a baby boy, I born at the home of Mrs. Maine's Seven children survive: Elmer, of Wheatland; Ben and Roy, Anna Ferguson, Ethel Brosig, Grace Dart of Scotts Mills; Ber tha Vedder of Gladstone; one brother, Albert Wade of Rose- hnre- 2S crandrhUnron n e-ront grandchildren, besides other rel- MICKEY MOUSE auics iwi. xjuvu ui juviaua ui- ficiated at the services. Six grandsons were pall bear ers: Clayton Thomas, Marvin Dart. Edward Lawton, Byrd Fer guson, Joe Brosig and Dean Vedder, Tha farmers Iu this vicinity are as happy as the frogs over the return of the warm spring weather and a good many teams are already busy in the fields. 27 Mrs. ! Ole H. Jaeobsen, C2. died at her home seven miles east of Silver ton on the lower Marquam road on Butte creek Friday nigm. iu neral arrangements, in charge of Jack and Ekman, were not com pleted Saturday. Alice Blrtchet Jaeobsen was born on the place ahe died. She was the daughter of George and Elizabeth Blrtchet who crossed th Mains ln 1852 and settled on the home place S years ago. On iwpmber 28. 1909. she was mar ried to Ole H. Jaeobsen. No chil dren were born to the union, Myrtle Marcum Dies After Long Illness JEFFERSON. Feb. 27 Mr. and Mrs. H. Marcum received a tele- frram from Meridan. Idaho, tell-1 BRUSH CREEK. Feb. 27 Ing of the death Wednesday of The Brush Creek Booster's com their niece. Myrtle Marcum who I edy "Adventures of Grandpa", died Wednesday. She has been in given Thursday and Friday night 111 health for several years. She 1 was well received and compare spent two years ln the state tuber-1 tlvely good audiences attended culosis hospital la Salem, only re-1 both performances. Thursday cently going to her home ln Idf-1 night Harbo Thompson and his ho. I boys amused the audience be tween acts and Friday night FOR FOUL RITES OERVAI3. Feb. 2T Funeral services for Viola Leora Vogt. who died at a Salem hospital Wed nesday night were held from the Presbyterian church Friday after- noon, conducted by Rev. G rations, and burial was at Belle Passl cem etery. v School was dismissed daring the hour of the funeral so that her schoolmates might attend. The Girl scout troop of which she was a member attended ln a body and eight of the girls. Eileen ana Aline Colby, Esther Chamberlain. Mary Ferguson, Margaret Leiacnv Dorothy Stokx. inoe Turner ana Beth Cypher were honorary pall bearers. Active pall beare.-a were I. B. Cutafortfe. R. S. Marshall an John S. and Ralph Harper. A quartet composed of Mrs. A. B. Adklsson. Mrs. A. B. Miaaker, Mrs. Grafious and Mrs. G. J. Mol san sang. Perrydale Woman is Burned by Hot Water PERRYDALE. Feb. 27 Mrs. John Molenav suffered a painful accident when she spilled a large pan of boiling water on her legs and feet aft she was removing tne . pan from the stove. Much of the outer skin was ae- stroyed. School was dismissed Thursday afternoon that all students desir ing might attend the basketball tournament games being played in Monmouth. RELATIVE PASSES AIRLIE. Feb. 27. Word has been received by Mrs. E. R. Moore Beryl Ottaway, violinist. Mrs. Glenn Howe, pianist, and Miss Zelda Desart, vocalist, furnished that her aged grandfather died at 1 the music. Mrs. Fern Davenport his home at 811 Hancock street. I accompanied Miss Ottaway Newberg. Mr. West was 80 years The play itself was purely com old. GIRLS APPOINTED SILVERTON, Feb. 27 Ap pointments tor song leaders, yell leaders and sergeant-at-arms for the Girls league of the junior high school was made Thursday. Irene Shields and Dorothy Huddlestom are the yell leaders; Ruth Nelson and Helen Canada, song leaders: edy and amusing from begin- Ilene Stanton, sergeant-at-arms. "The Traveling Man" By WALT DISNEY 13 I MRSJ.:CtUTHORII SIlElll TEACHER SHELBURN, Feb. 27 Mr. and Mrs. William Carter who -have spent the winter with Mrs. Car ter's brother, John Zink, hare gone to Lyons where Mr. Carter has road work. Mrs. Maynard Cauthorn has been selected as the Shelburn teacher for the year 1932 and '33. Mrs. Jess Wells has been re tained at the Munkers school. Mrs. Cauthorn as Doris Meiser taught the Shelburn school In 1925-26. This is Mrs. Wells third year at Munkers. Merle Harold Is the name of the new son who arrived at the Harold Maine home February 20. Mrs. Maine was Violet White. Mrs. A. C. Vernon has re turned home from the Corvallis nospnai wnere sue underwent a major operation. Leland Miller hurt his knee while playing basketball and is unable to attend school this week. Leland is star forward on the Scio high team. The farmers are taking advant age of the beautiful February tv 7 Pnnils on mys Dy plowing ana seeamg the honor roll tor the last report their spring crops aa aTaasv TnB miSUKW Bl.aa.uua, are: second grade. Dollle Wis- Penmanship A Ward derkehr; thira, uonaia uuauu. njUJ Ci,.. fifth Ida Belknap; sevemu, icu i mauc ,v uiuucuis Mumper; eigntn w Uf KeiZer School mour ana auuui mw. Timlin WnrVsrn 4-H C1UD .t Toilmour home KEIZER. Feb. 27 Those of mei "i .w , I il. r.v an1 fifh mil.i rai.1,1.. vaaantlv With Seven Bnuue "' ... .v.. ta,v...-. I fhIM nlna In nonmanahfn v.p. present. MarloHa MploTldnff anrl fllah a a. Aha uiaaninFinii ua uai aui i - - - .r. .t.tM .nmkn bvlFrogley. The improvement cer an rradM were In- tmcates were won by Genevieve Mickey A MO OtOTO KMOCKEO hk:oNSCioua IN JAIU. AWOSMVSTEW AMO PEGLEO DETH wHocAuseoi IT ALL" ESCAPING WITH TWC ?I500 OftPHAMAGD FUND . ii in in l ... i m . i. imi ''.',, v I... .... .. . . I . m 4..M.Ui " aa I THOUGHT WE WER.Q J t - 3 ' WATCH ARTE Ft f-&n3gfj TT I THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye Now Showing: His Honest Opinion" By SEGAR PR ROLLWIIS JUST THOOGHT'fd DROP CVEfe JUS fKHO GET ACOOfWHTEQ CrAIVe 14 HOLSTER 5V A ) hotter, m) EH? PeRTVHAMef. HOW THIS OLO RIMHCH COMVrAG i.J0NC? IP VOU LJEU- IT'S CERTMHUV i GOOD TO HIWE f miEHO. MR r0V5TR- II i iaMt i-r ijHO. MR r0V5TR VSsP0PIE? j f(D LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY WOWESTT 2ER0I'SET tub wm-vxm3 vJHEU 1TWMX MAVBE TMg AAAM IM THE WSVDQJL WONT THIMKTHI5 WOMPE.RFUU UOU THAT terspersed with readings by Don-; aivi ma Frini uumuur, iu n-ivn.n nollle Wlederkehr. Nor ma Hampton, Ted Mumper. Dotf- ald Oilmour, Aneta uiimour. na win Zehner, Georgia Gllmour and a. short play. Thompson and Eileen Holden. The certificates are the highest awards to be won by these i grades. Another class for finals has been started in the 7th and 8th 1 grades penmanship. Mrs. Eva Kelso is Instructor in penman ship for the four grades. Tbe two troops of the Girl Scouts held a line party Monday night, going first to the Elslnore j Spmach is Planted ; Bv Marcum and Nys . iVr TofFrriTi Farm theatre and then to the home of , Miss Bernice Zlelke, ln Salem. TOOTS AND CASPER tnM rh. 7 H.Mar-Tbl was the conclusion of an - - . T.MA..na anl Albert Nvs I attendance contest held between have Jest finished planting an the two patrol. Special guest, eight acre field of spinach, on the were Mnu Roy Melson end Miss iat .k air m m van oi tsi-1 iu" .-..- rka tfi seed in rows. eo that Jt can be easily cultivated. pag Rescued From ana keep tne www have contracted their eplnaeh amn ta tha Woodburn cannery, 'which expects to pack It in Ice, and preserve it that way for the market. "A Trial la No Ttibulation,, By DARRELL McCLURE V wetL.vtxi Teiuvoue uttlc v j 1 f tmams a whoce lot aaistec- 1 1 f SH MOVE-L PiECEOPMEJea4AWO(6E- PBIEMD TO AAAKB UP 5.X OOt4.5 X ) h WEtU MAK&TM& DOUS A3 gmcK A3 1 , fCi BUT PUBtlC TAjTe 1 5 Vet2? 1 P&A, UKETVMS 5AAPLeAMO-tU-, h -L AkiyWOCOULOAAAlEM trrT Urtf .1 UKICEgTAlMlr A. W&fflfcl OlSPLAV TM0AIMTWE WIMOOW fy 7Tr-rt MAVBE CHWCKTO rnr yTyP Xgy r OKPtEAse, vLSi em wsu-see if the 41i fffli r --nr y r War Fields Used as Table Centerpiece AURORA. Feb. 27 Mr. and Mrs. W.- II. Stevens entertained with a smart supper, recently at I the Robinson home, with patrlo- PLAOT CYPRESSES '.' -VXTl .Van , tfWtni D. Henry. secreUry. end S. H. Bar-1 tie motif prevailing The long ta v.. mamha- Af tha board of dl-1 hie wan centered with the flag rectors of he Zena cemetery Wed- recovered" from a civil war hat- nesday planted "II tine Oregon tletield by Stevens father. Only cypress trees on either side of 34 states are represented on the .v. M.in iiira. thronrh tha cam- flac. ... . , " -nrt.i. iia fnnr which snr-1 , Cam as arranged by Martha Tivea' last year's plantint: this I Bradtl and Marjory Stevens add illl make If on each side of thejed to the delightful informality YOU hao ; COLONEL. HOOPER OIZXY ROUNTA CASPER I WHV OlDMTYOU POU.QW UP ' VOUR AOVAM 1 WENT EASY ' WITH HIM THE LAST Five ROUNDS. EfcDiet ' I COULD HAVE BEAT ;WIM,BUT HE'S SUCH x - a .Pirtr oat Crt? " 1 MINE, DlOWT HAYtf. THE HEART I 7 Vo j MO OOVJ3T ABOUT IT,EOY5 T I COWLD HAVS FLATTRNCO. CASPER EASY ttN0U6H,' BUT t UKtt HIM t0 MUCH I OiOrTTHAVH THS HBARTi TO KNOCK HIM OUT t WAS SATISFIED TO LET IT CtO AS A DRAW I The Battle Is Still on" By JIMMY MURPHY 1 t a . i . wl II . W 1 -aB..:;n .nlainj -tlCattiaarTT-gyatfal.le,0i HELLO. COLONEL HOOFER SAY, TOOTS Is CERTAINLY MAO esiTMEFOR TAKING PART IN THE RTajHT1.- &OCH41E IS MAO AT MEyTOO.CASPERl . SHE'S SORE BECAUSE I DtDNT. WIN THE Dfetisiors OVER Tout AND WntN L SOPHIE IS MAD.Snca HAD! s a? r SOPHIE MAY HAVE VtOOTS HAV tVVI COOLED DOWN BV NOW'. spoken TO MEwl I'LL DROP IN THE HOUSE AND SEE HOW THcLAND LAYS! 71 ' 4 ". f.; FOR FOUR DAYS AND WHEN FOUR DAYS PASS WITHOUT iHCREVENtVlVtNUW LONft ENOUtjH i TO ASK FOR MONEY SHE'S MADI tlrlve. - : - - :-.;v. . oi we anair.