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o oo o o o 0OOoooo O rMAlt TtlBVKf, HtfM, Otegan, TuwJiy. July 22, 1958 ILLINOIS VALLEY PgfSkitetfw in Review Br U9Hai.V&CX Ce Junctpn The Lloyd Cornetts report the son, 'ffobert, aviation ordntacemtn first class, USN, being aboard ttm XJSS Bennington with a Nav$ task f roup thit joined with 27 Canadian ves sels at Victoria, B. C, to hon or the Province' Centenary celebrafifon nd International Naval revfcrw July 10-15. Her Royal ijlif htss Prin ts Margaret, ber th de stroyerHMCS mcnt, re viewed te Aipt nchortd in Royal Roads 5 JEfjuimalt Victoria harbor. , Crewmen ar4 offiCire er Edmund t Hass ie-9ieafe EciFIC MoiflWlST COMIAST O 11 SUITE $6t, ikUXIII ILDG. PHONE SP 3-7319 O tOUTM CINTIAL AVINUE tmtmh WM Mr. Has4 n Investment and Retirement Programs VsigO tt Mrtrian of . . . Utilities tank. lra.M Industrial Investment Company Shares. Deeabb Iimmm of C to 6 Can Be Obtained OthcrQffice. in Portlaid, Cafca, Eegcat. Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Aberdeen, Bellinghaa, Yakiaa, ttch and Walla Walla. NERVE CENTER FOR PHONE CALLS -how we use this big board to help bring you better, faster long distance service ' ; j gfcgjfess j inf Stinfr fipii rjJPM""""'"""'''M - , mm c$ftl ?ou cftlfitag 4Maaee your 9oic speeds over a t d tlcwaads of lines. hey crisscross tht Iscific West. Leap off to tfS ast. Stretch out to Havsii aad Alaska. AS(i in the telephone mm cimter, top pic ture, we watch over each om vith great care. If the lines to any single place hecome crowded or get in any kind of trouble, a teletype flashes TPbrking together to serve yo$ better Buests of the Canadians for many social functions through Navy week. Visitors in the valley the past week include Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Dade of Salem, parents of Mrs. Casey Piller; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Davis' daughter and family, the Rob ert Mitchells of Eureka; Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Broaddus of Cottage Grove, daughter of the Albert Scotts of Kerby. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Meyer ntertained the doctor's mo ther, Mrs. Fred Saling of Sa lem and the Robert Shaw hans are hosting Shawhan's sister and . family, Mr. and the word to the center. Here girls like Carole Shinkwin and Niecie Lamberth set up other routes fast. This big control board helps us make better use of our lines. It's another way we plan ahead so you can always count on your phone. One more reason why, day in and day out, you enjoy good, fast, low cost long distance service. Ml h. LEGION FOUNDER DIES Englewood, N.J. (UPD Da vid B. Mulliken, 82, one of the founders of the American Legion, died Sunday of inju ries received in an automo bile accident nine days ago while returning from a Ber gen county legion convention. He was a lieutenant in the Spanish-American War and a captain in World War I. Mrs. Richard Kneidl and chil dren from Portland this week. Other visitors at the Shawhan home were Mr. and Mrs. John Grenek and son, Johnny, of Long Beach, Calif. Dan Mickey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mickey, is home on leave from Travis Air Base. Dan, with his sisters, Fern, Tilly, Nellie and Jewell, drove to Hermiston to visit with another sister, Mrs.- Russel St. John. Dan will report to Charles ton, N. C, after the first of August, before shipping out for the Burmuda islands where he will be stationed. Mrs. B. J. Shough of Grants Pass, mother of Mrs. Mickey, was a visitor at the Mickey home last week. J. W. Brown, son of Mrs. Ruth Breedlove of Kerby, will be the operator of the new Texaco station in Cave Junc tion, opening August 1. Mrs. Lovitt, children's li brarian of the Josephine coun ty library will show film strip to illustrate the stories she will tell to the children at the Illinois Valley branch library next Thursday, July 24. All children between h e age of four through the fourth grade are invited to attend. A summer guest in the home of the Lester Hoffs is Al Dean Wing of Los Angeles. The men and women of Pacific Telephone in Me J for J BortUtt Si, SPring 2-6101 Theyll Do It Every well 'bye, OE4R HE4RT-SEE YOU TONIGHTOH, BEFORE I FORGET SEND MY TUXEDO TO THE CLE4MEPS- THE LODGE PART IS NEXT WEEK DV4 THlMK JUST A REQCLAQ SHIRT WILL BE OKAS? TO TAKE COLD PAY THE BILL FORGET- 7-2j Is That So? Amman The Arabian ostrich is said to be the same as that found in North Africa, and though I haven't seen one yet, I did have an ostrich egg for breakfast the other morn ing. Some days before I had mentioned having had . a scrambled ostrich egg once, and hoped that sometime I might have one medium boil- 7-B-J9 ed. And that is the way the Jordanians served it. It was almost as good as it was surprising. It weighed about three pounds, took half an hour to cook and fed at least six others as well as me. I was somewhat mystified as to how they got it. Ostrich es are excellent parents. 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T4BLETS - PHONE Vzys DON'T "VY-I By EUGENE BURNS Ranger-Naturalist adults is in the vicinity ready to lure away an enemy by pretending to be wounded. The ostrich, by the way, is the world's largest living bird. A full grown cock may reach a height of eight feet and a weight of 300 pounds. Though they can't fly, they are extremely fast runners, doing better than 25 miles an hour and without a fol lowing wind. They do use their wings, howeveF, particularly for ex ecuting sharp turns when pur sued by an enemy. A sudden outthrust of a wing acts with a rudder effect. that enables the ostrich to take off in an other direction far quicker than a horse or any other pursuer 1 could make the shift. Attack Young Ostriches - Except for man, their chief enemies are jackals and hyen as. Those scavengers of the desert rarely attack a full grown ostrich whose kick if by chance one were cornered, is most dangerous. But. they do attack the young and are also very fond of the huge eggs. As a result the cock and hen, as soon as the eggs have been hatched, keep a constant watch on the chicks until the day when they are strong enough and fast enough to take care of themselves. As I thought of these things while eating my portion of the boiled ostrich egg, I nat urally wondered how the selection of KIRSCH drapery 4- By Jimmy Hatlo r SHE'LL LE4VF THE CAXS THERE AHD FOLLOW HIM IN-M4YBE SHE'S GOT, THAT A FEW INSTRUCTIONS TO FOR THE MOTOR- MAN- ELSE' 4NDHE TO ALWAYS 'SPREADS OUT OH TWO TR4IN ' SEATS I'M OOHHA WRlMG MyCCAT OUT i&M ALL OVER HIM Watchiho THE TWO MORTGAGE MANOR LOVEBIRDS HOG THE OVERHANGING SHELTER- TH4NX AHO A HATIO HAT TIP . PHILADELPHIA.' rn Hit 1 uie e . .v ASK BETTER DEAL Jackson, Miss. (UPI) -The Hinds county grand jury put up a cry , Wednesday for cushier chairs and cushier pay. -It demanded that more comfortable seats be installed in the room where it meets, and that the salary of grand jurors be boosted to equal that of state legislators attending special sessions. Jordanians had managed to get close enough to a nest to grab one. As I wondered, I noticed the shell of the egg was pitted. Wheels began to turn. A main difference be tween the ostriches of North Africa and Arabia and those of South Africa is that the shells of the northern bird are smooth. ' The egg we were eating had been flown in from South Africa. 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The way O'Connor operates is from the conviction that all enterprises, large or small, must have leardership. ' Real leadership, not figurehead; leadership which sets goals and directs activities toward the realization of those goals, and meanwhile prevents peo ple from getting bogged down in their disagreements and their special interests. Guided By Facts All this he endeavors to do with a lawyer's strict reliance on rooting out the "facts" and then being guided only by those "facts." Twenty years ago when he began his long span as presi dent of the National Founda tion for Infantile Paralysis, he set a goal which was the wiping out of polio as a crip pling disease. It was an absurd and laughable goal then. The learned scientists knew just about nothing about polio. In the years since O'Connor has enraged many a scientist by asking, what does that have to do with the goal, Doc tor, no matter how interesting it is as pure science? 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