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Silverton Students to Take
Part in Fall Opening on
Friday, Saturday
SILVERTON. Sept. 20 ,The
flower and vegetablo show! ia
wnich all students from the
eighth grade, inclusive, and down,
are permitted to compete wIU be
a Dig reature or the fall opening
10 oe na nere Friday and Satur
day. The show will be held at the
former Bentaon store In the jMa
onlc temple at Silverton on jSat-
uraar arternoon from 2 to 9 pi m.
ah cm i are n must hare exhibits
in by a. m. Saturday and j the
Judging will be dontj at once.
Flower judges are Mrs. S. Ames,
Mrs. R. E. Klelssorge and Rholin
Cooley. Warren Crubtree jhas
charge of the Judging of vegeta
bles. This show is a continuation! of
the spring flower parade which
created much attention when! it
was held here in May. The affair
la sponsored by the Parent-Teajchr
ers association aud Hannah Olaen
is general chairman for the show.
Assisting Miss Olsen are Mrs.
William McNeill, president of ihe
P. T. A., Mrs. H. B. Latham and
Mrs. Alt O. Nelson.
Cash Prizes Up
Both cash and ribbon prizes
will be awarded It ia that local
commercial growers will also
show flowers at this time al
though no prizes will be offered
for these. This will however,
greatly add to the attractiveness
of the children's show and t the
spring opening.
Festivities of the annual spring
opening will commence here Fri
day night at 7 o'clock whea the
merchants will unveil their win
dows. Saturday afternoon at
1:30 the annual pet and Juvenile
parade will be held tmdr tha i
auspices of the American Legion
auxiliary. Toy wagons, toy air
planes and decorated floats will
.be a part of the pet and Juvenile
parade. ;
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League Social is
Held Near Turner
TURNER, Sept 20 The Ep
worth League held its monthly so
cial Saturday night at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Barnett.
The social committee introduced
set of well chosen games In
which? all Joined; at the close, re
freshments were served to Rev.
and Mrs. N. S. Hawk, Misses Lil
lian Peterson, Olga and Rachel
Garner, Katherine Hawk, Sheba
DelJel, Emma Denyer, Lois Gun
ning, Katherine Sparks, Anna and
Edr Johnson, Stella and Lorainis
Barnett, Messrs James and Rus
el Denyer, John Hawk. Alvii
Garner; Willard and Kenneth
Bear, Albert Jensen. Ole Peter-
son, Mrs. Emma Gunning, and
jar. ana Mrs. Barnett.
NEIGER ATTENDS MEETING
LINCOLN. Sent. 20 u t vi
ger of Lincoln attended the legioii
in Portland four days last week.
His sister, Mrs. Anton Senn of
Portland returned home with blni
and stayed until Sunday when Mri
and Mrs. H. J. Neiger and daugh
ter Helen took her home. !
Curtiag daatk ly Urratioa as political Weapoa f th oppressed is
TOt by any m.ans bw i hUtory. Mahatma Ca.dki, ldW spiritual
leader, ia bis deteratoaUoa to tbm himself to death a a pretest
agauut the new British electoral plan for India, has seised mpom a meaaa
off passive protest which dates back at least ae far as the Spanish Inqoisf.
tioo. Many off the oppressed ia medieval Spain undertook voluntary star
vation m protBst afainst the tyranny that prevailed in those bygono
days. Mere recently, the self-martyrdom of Lord Mayor Terrene Mac
Swiney of Cork attracted the attention and sympathy of the entire
world to the Irish cause. MacSwinfcy, sentenced to a two-year prison
sentence for sedition against the British crown, went on hanger strike
and steadfastly refused to touch food until his death after 74 days
of suffering in Brixton Prison, London. Gandhi plans to start bis self,
starvation program if Premier Ramsay MacDoaald does not rescind the
electoral plan to which the Mahatma takes exception. However, Mac
u BLMf,rh 1 Gda would deprive the 60,000,000 Mnntouch
ables he is supposed to champion off representation in the Indian Leg
islature and Is determined to go ahead, regardless of the Mahatma'a
threats.
Scio Enrollment
Larger: 100 Out
For High School
SCIO, Sept. 20 Monday, Sept.
19, 100 high school students and
87 erada students rea-littered in
the Scio schools; IS more regis
tered this year than did the first
dav of school last vpr Thra nra
six posi graduates; i seniors, Z3
juniors, zs sophomores, and 24
freshmen.
The sixth srrade had the largest
enrollment with 14. The eighth
grade had 13. The seventh and
fifth irrdp pafh hail 11 stnrionte
the first and third, 10 each; and
the fourth and second grades each
registered nine.
SHEPARD BACK TO SCHOOL
ZEN A. Sent.- 20 Manrire Khn-
ard accompanied Mrs. Hugh Craig
and her house guests, Mr. and
Mrs. Ludeer Bovin of Ponsr
d'Alene. Idaho to Corvallis -Sun
day. Mrs. Bovin who is a cousin
of Mrs. Crate's formerly attended
Oregon State college where Maur
ice is in his senior year. The
young man Is taking vocational
training and malorln? in sMp-nrn
He taught athletics last year and
wui aiso teach this year.
Cross -Wbrd Puzzle
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MRS. SHAW IS VISITOR
STATTON, Sept, 20 Mrs. Roy
al Shaw of Klamath Falls, was
here the last of the week. She
brought her husband's mother,
Mrs. J. Shaw to her home in Al
bany, then came on over here for
a brief visit at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J.
Brown. Mrs. Brown returned to
Klamath Falls with her daughter.
GO TO WILLAMETTE
HUBBARD, Sept 20 Helen
Knight and .Franklin de Lespi
nasse will attend Willamette uni
versity this year.
LIBERTY, Sept. 10 will
Nevena and fm ift m
Monday to spend the winter ia
Nebraska la the old home
tows.' (
Dorothy Judd left, for Corval
lis on Saturday eveninr wham
she will soon reenter n ft n ..
a sophomore. She will make her
noma with Miss Alva B. Milam
aean oi the home economics de
partment ol the college.
C. E. Davev of Baxter Ini
is visltlnr with his roncin Mn
C. L. Carson. Ho will alsn visit
a son in Spokane, before return
ing nome.
Dorothv Brflvnliir'i
Margaret Slezolg'h of Halaey Is
visiung ner this week. Mra.
Bob Forster returned home Sat
urday nlKht from a thrA woaIt's
stay in Payette, Idaho. The df ath
oi a relative was the occasion
for the trip
W. R. McDowel of Centralla.
an old schoolmate of Mrs. W.
W. Westenhause. visiiad at har
home recently.-
Old Days Talked
Of by Mrs.Mott
At Harvest Show
STATTON, Sept 20 Mrs.
James Mott, of Salem, who ac
companied her husband to West
Stayton where he spoke at the
harvest festival, spent a pleasant
day reminiscing with old friends
in that section. At one time her
father owned a farm, below
Stayton on which was then
known as the "island. She and
other members of the family
used - to attend their anmmar
there, ami aha wall Mmtmri
the Fery and other families who
nave lived mere ror several
rears Mm. Mott fa a nlara of
Chaa. Loose, of Stayton, and W.
H. Loose, who lives east -of
town.
MARTIN'S TAKE VACATION
TURNER. Sept. 20 Mrs. Ma
bel Martin accomoanied bar
daughter, Mildred, who is aa em
olove of the Leo Chllds Realty
company of Salem, on a recent va
cation inp wnicn iook mem to
southern Oregon. The first atop
was made at the home of a rel
ative of Charles H. Martin of Ash
land. At Grants Pass they were
entertained at the family home of
George M. Cobb, relatives of Mrs.
Martin's. While there they attend
ed the county fair.
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Tf nPnots from the convention scene off the American
Legion at Portland. Ore. Upper right is Haaford McNider (left), former
Legion commander, who recently resigned as U. 8. Minister to Canada,
enjoyin a Joke aith Mayor George L. Baker of Portland. Lower phot
thiwST'l. Jrerhna Uo hood
the Ppw-wow. At left is Misa Aodrey Hoglura, 18-year-old coed. who is
the drum-major of the North Dakiu contingent TheIore? girl a
her striking uniform attracted much attention.
Hopewell District
Harvests Prunes
HOPEWELL. Sent. ft Th.
harvest of hops Is at an end and
most neoole are emnloved tn
prunes. The prune crop is not
very larro but exceoda that f
last year. The prices vary from
o io aio a ton.
Fatrview and Hooeweli erh
opened Monday.
Mrs. Dick Kldd Is confined to
her bed due to an attack of ap
pendicitis. Golda White fa .Irv
ing in the, store. Mrs. John By-
mu who oas oeen ui is somewhat
improved.
Robert Earl laft Cma.
Washington where he will attend
the state college this winter. Clif
ford Stephens left for Pnrvallfa
attend O. S. C.
MICKEY MOUSE
Believing
THEY ARE
AT LAST TO
BE RID OF
MICKEY,
TrIEPlPATES
ARE ELATED
NOT
GORILLA,
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MAO
TUDMEO
THE.
CANNON,
on them!
KIEPER IN HOSPITAL
SIDNEY. Sent. zft-Pmnv vt.
per who had a leg injured about
six weeks ago by being kicked by
a stallion belonging to E. B. Hen
ningsen. was taken to a Salem
hospital Monday morning for aa
ex-ray and treatments.
LULA LEWIS VISITS
STAYTON. Sant. in T. . 1 .
Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A
iauae L.ewis. accompanied by
two girl friends from St. Vin
cent's hospital, Portland, came
late Saturday night to spend Sun
day with home folks. Miss Lew
la. graduate of the 1932 class
of Stayton high school, finished
the fo-ar months course la the pre
medies school la ten weeks and
has entered the hospital to take
up her training aa a nurse.
MISS GILLIS RECOVERING
LINCOLN, Sept. 20 Margar
et Glllls, olk county health
nurse, was a Sunday caller at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mad
sen of Lincoln. Miss Gillis is Just
recovering the use of an ankle
which was brokan fM ann,m.
end from which the cast was re-
movea. recently.
TALBOT, Sept 20 Ankeny
grange held Its rernlar hnalnaaa
meeting- In their hall Saturday
nigai. dui owing to such a busy
time only a small Crowd waa nma
ent. After the usual business ses
sion me time was tamed over to
the lecturer whn Tint AM wVa a1
lowing program: Recitation,
Gladys Pack; accordion solo, Del
mer Letherman, and three songs
oy xiosweu wnght.
Kitchen committee was Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Tnmhnii vu. r M.
Emmons and Frank ParV art.
grange members ot the Home Ec
onomics club held a short busi
ness meetina-. Mr. TTalpn rt.
acting as chairman. Plans were
made for the women of the
grange to serve- lunch at the
HotfelWrlght sale Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nute have moved
to their home at TaJhot Th
were former resident h,r
for the past two years lived la the
Crabtree community.
Weddle Gives
Picnic; Kids
A r e Thrilled
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STATTON. Snt 90 -or :
Weddle, who has showed the
younger boys about town many
good times this summer, Friday
night entertained them with a
lawa party at his home. Various
kinds of out door games were
Played, perhaps the most enjoy
able being the "peanut hunt."
Mx starton woa first prlxe for
this, aad Bob Inglis second,
while Blllie Rob-rts. who was
so unforturate as to find none,
was given the consolation prlxe.
After the game, the Misses Beu
lh and Gladys Weddle treated
the youngsters.- to Ice-cream,
cookies and punch.
Ejjoylng the evening were:
Wallace and Earl Humphreys,
Alvla and Lawrence Smith, Boh
Ittliie, Leon aad Darrel Jordan,
parrel Lewis. Ja. Taylor. Gor
don Kendrlcks. Edwin and Glen
Hayworth. Edward Mlelke. Val
Dare Sloper. Blilie Roberts, Max
Stayton, Darrel Wright. Virl
Shelton, and Raymond Frey
Messrs. Taylor, Kendrlcks and
Stayton, who are among the old
er boys, supervised the games.
It was an event to be long remembered.
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HOP JOB EXPEXSnE
JEFFERSON. Rao 9n
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Alice Do well and m )i....j
Saturday from the hop yards near
Even the toughest gangster couldn't
resist arrest by thu "cop," recently
designated by Chief of Police T. O.
Stnrdivant as the youngest police
officer ia Atlanta. Ga. He is Bernard
Blackwell and as this photo waa
made Officer Blackwell was makinr
out a ticket fer an infraction of
traffic rules.
Independence. Mxs. Dowell's sis
ter. Mrs. Elma Blanchard of Phil
omath, became suddenly 111 while
camped at the same yard, and was
rushed to the Corvallis hospital
where she underwent aa opera
tion for ruptured appendix.
Seattle Nurses on
Vacation at Farm
Home at Stayton
STAYTON. Sept. 20 Guests at
the home of Mr. aad Mrs. F.
Keith, east of town, hao beem
Miss Anna Wood, superintendent
of nurses, at Seattle General hos
pital and Misses Nell Brown and
Dorothy Lewis, also from that in
stitution. While here, they all
with Mrs. C. E. Taylor enjoyed a
picnic at Silver Creek falls.
Several years ago. the Seattle
womea and Miss Roxey Stay ton.
now Mrs. Keith and Miss EUs
Roy, now Mrs. Taylor, entered
training at the Seattle general
hospital. Mrs. Taylor was obliged
owing to her health to give up the
work. The others however con
tinued In this profession. During
the World war Mr ir.it s
amonr the nurses going over seas.
HORIZONTAL
1 part of a
circle's
drcumfer-
ance
girl's name
game at
marbles
13 united
14 long, nar
row fhlet
lf one who
rips
18 seraglios
18 dance step
19 wading
bird
20 color
22 vehicle ,
23 finds the
sum
26 possesses
27 pelt
28 insertion
23 supposed
hypnotic
force
SO spindle- '
. i shaped
oaewtaMa
12 note of the
IS he was '
called Peter
5 those ia -
effice
X on behalf of
7 implement
S3 observe '
I merrimeat
40 money lent
at interest
(pL
42 enemy
43 spring
from the
hind legs
45 emits blood-'
48 rowing
implement
49 mirror by
which a
sunbeam is
reflected
51 famous
watering
place
52 wear away
63 cunning .
VERTICAL
1 perform
2 fish eggs
5 fabrics
made of
raw silk
4 garden
implements
5 make a
mistake
6 note of the
musical
scale
7 anaesthetic
8 approach
9 tendencies
10 oal
", ewh f solution to yes-
vcruajr rnwiSt
Ml
Owfnsss, 1UI. saw rsstsns jfreale. W -
11 existed
13 make earn
est entreaty
17 chestnut
colored' horses
19 plunders
20 disembod
ied soul
21 receiving
set
22 mongrel
dog
24 author of
"Moll
Flanders"
25 look at
fixedly
27 winnow
28 possessive
nronnnn
JO punctua- .
tkn mark
II rait
ti g i in ding
teeth
1 M navies '
58 ehow con
tempt 29 departs
41 paV
42 floating ios
43 American
..poet
4 engine of
war .
45 offer a
price
456pUt pulse
g-gfflg ...
m county rair. isix week tra h Kfn vivi u-l ws r-
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