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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON Liven Up With Embroidery Emmen Oieeux Of HASAUA. MCW WWMH««, (MM SgVtA AOKS Of HAU laho moi a . boes MOT Uie-OUT Ae CKM SHOMH werAgies tn Hie own encHCA to reto ak aamat z or ei&HT thooush th « YBAR. Dovey uoHNSoH A AAAH.Or IHOATOAAL, tAHAOA. WHS HAMtO HATA. A TUATLt .. esue prc Frea. OOAoomrrm aao tAAAoemn had . Here. recH oct or HOUAHO.... |UT AOAC or TAfM HAS IAH mu ahvthm ourAOmmH euonaf MBAHS "AH HOHBST I IfJ CAHTOHtSB ) O’Kelly’s interest in farming is limited to his desire to show that the natural elements do more harm than good as far as agriculture is con cerned. He contends that heat and water are best applied indoors. He supplies his heat through furnaces, his water through sprinkling cans. Thus his crops never suffer from drought, wind or heavy windstorms. Leslie’s great-grandfather went to Holland on business, asked in his will that his descendants remain British subjects. They have com plied with his request, but their personal interests have kept them in the Netherlands. Mr. Johnson’s parents were so fond of a turtle they kept for 22 years that when the son was born in 1906 he was named for the pet. Both Doveys are still alive. WHO’S NEWS THIS WEEK... in Verdi’s "Falstatr,” he stole the show from Scotti, with a thundering ovation rarely given any singer at the Met. He was the son of a sheriff in the ’’Badlands” country around Bakers field, Calif. His father was killed by By Lemuel F. Parion a bandit and young Tibbett grew up in Los Angeles. He knew he had a mtrvvmvvvvvvYYvfvf v V voice, but he didn’t want to sing. He wanted to be a Shakespearean Egypt’s New King. actor. Hoping to study for the stage, ING FAROUK I, who was he earned money singing at crowned king of Egypt recent churches and movie palaces, be ly on his eighteenth birthday, coming soloist for the California seems to be entirely acceptable to theater. the powerful Wafd sect which, dur- In 1922, he arrived in New York Ing the last few years, has been tan on borrowed money. He worked up ning up a challenging nationalist a concert and sold a lot of tickets, movement in Egypt. England has bnt he wasn’t there. He had the done some adroit maneuvering since mumps. All that came out of the his father, old King Saud, died in concert was an extra “T” dropped April, 1936. In his name by the program printer. King Farouk was educated in part He let it ride and that’s how he be at the Royal Military academy and, came Tibbett instead of Tibbet. it is understood, is enthusiastically Numerologists would say. of course, certified by the British guardians of that that was what changed his the empire. It is believed that this luck. At any rate, the change came coronation will cinch a bit tighter soon after. Gatti-Casazza gave him the political and economic ties of a hearing and he was soon on the Britain and Egypt This has be uptake in the Metropolitan. come a matter of special concern He is tall and good looking and since Italy’s seizure of Ethiopia and lacking in those stellar eccentrici her threat to the blue Nile with its ties which make newspaper copy. bearing on vast cotton growing and There is, though, one little oddity processing projects in the Sudan. worth noting. Apt to have head For the last two years, Farouk aches, he cures them by walking has enjoyed kingly status, but under around on his hands. He says that a regency. He will now be Egypt’s sluices the blood down into his head first nominally Independent ruler in and stops the pain. four centuries. He is an athlete, see six feet tall, skilled in polo, swim- ming and other sports. Pennsylvania Battle. Like his late father, he likes to OVERNOR EARLE of Pennsyl drive a big red car to the mosque on vania was a Republican who Friday to observe the Moslem Sab became a Democrat. Mayor S bath. His absorbing interest is his Davis Wilson of Philadelphia was a stamp collection. Two boy kings Democrat who became a Republi are left—Peter II of Jugoslavia, can. Each has supported the other aged fourteen, and King Ananda of In the past. Now they are deep in Siam, aged eleven. a rock-and-sock battle all their own —typical of shifts and blurring of Baritone Business Agent. party lines under high political pres NEW YORK.—Opera singers of sure. The militant Mayor Wilson Genoa had a union early in the is gunning for the governor, charg Eighteenth century and sundry ing the latter with responsibility for were broken in its furtherance, but sending wire-tappers into Philadel Lawrence Tibbett is, according to phia. all available records, the first bari They fudge into the national pic tone, tenor or bass to take up that ture, as Governor Earle, it is under line of work in modern times. stood, wants to be President and Mr. Tibbett, as head of the Amer Mayor Wilson wants to be governor. Mayor Wilson was comptroller of ican Guild of Musical Artists, joins the drive to form a union of radio Philadelphia before he became the broadcasters in the American Fed »city's one hundred thirteenth mayor eration of Labor. It is indicated that January 6, 1936. He is a hefty and they are beating the C. L O. to this hardy seasoned political battler, in politics many years, elected by lib objective. Mr. Tibbett was upped to fame erals, reformers, laborites and New on the night of January 2, 1925. Be Dealers, but now shying away from fore that, he had sung meager roles the lot of them and vehemently an- ti-Roosevelt. under his $60 a week Metropolitan e Consolidated News Features. contract. On this occasion, singing WNV Service. K G Embroidered flowers that prom ise to be the “life” of your frock are these that you’ll want for im mediate stitchery. They’re fun! This Business of Golf. They’re easy to do! They’re en AKLAND, CALIF.—As I tirely in lazy-daisy and single sit writing this, I look stitch; the pretty floral border is out where elderly gentlemen, a grand finisher for neckline, about O intent on relaxing, may b'e seen tensing themselves up tighter than a cocked wolf trap, and then staggering to ward the clubhouse with every nerve standing on end and screaming for help and highballs. I smile at them, for I am one who has given up golf. You might even go so far as to say golf gave me up. I tried and tried, but I never broke a ty phoid patient’s tem perature chart — never got below 102. I spent so much time climbing into sand-traps and out again that people be gan thinking I was a new kind of her mit, living by pref Irvin S. Cobb erence in bunkers— the old man of the link beds, they’d be calling me next And I used to slice so far into the rough that looking for my ball, I penetrated jungles where the foot of man hadn't trod since the early mound builders. That’s how I add ed many rare specimens to my col lection of Indian relics. But the last straw was when a Scotch professional, after morbidly watching my form, told me that at any rate there was one thing about me which was correct—I did have on golf stockings! Professional Orators. E HAVE in Southern Califor nia a professional orator who long ago discovered that the most dulcet music on earth was the sound of his own voice. He'll speak any where at the drop of the hat and provide the hat. What’s worse, this coast-defender of ours labors under the delusion that, if he shouts at the top of his voice, his eloquence will be all the more forceful The only way to avoid meeting him at dinner is to eat at an owl wagon. But the other night, at an importa.it banquet, he strangely was missing from the ar ray of speakers at the head table. One guest turned in amazement to his neighbor: “Where’s Blank?” he Inquired, naming the absentee. "Didn’t you hear?” answered the other. "He busted a couple of ear drums." "Whose?” said the first fellow. • • • color suggestions; illustrations of all stitches used. Send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins prefered) for this pattern to The Sewing Circle Household Arts Dept., 259 W. Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. Please write your name, address and pattern number plainly. linde Pkil t'r Aristocracy Is Real Aristocracy consists in holding one’s self above vulgarity and ig norance. In hot weather it is not much use to try to look well dressed. Try the next best thing—Look comfortable. Are you satisfied with the friends who choose you or do you want to initiate all your friend ships yourself? It depends on who tells it, whet- er you believe “only half you hear.” Sometimes, if you are wise, you will believe twice as much. Pattern 5853 Isn't He a Treasure? sleeves, or belt. Flower clusters, gay in garden colors of wool or silk floss, may adorn a blouse, or both bodice and skirt of any de sired frock. In pattern 5853 you will find a transfer pattern of a motif 9 by 9’Vi inches, one and one reverse motif 614 by 6*4 inches; two and two reverse mo tifs 3% by 3% inches and two strips of border 2 by 15 inches; Rarely does a man change who is honest and trustworthy. You can bank on him. One man can go to one or two public dinners and learn all there is to learn about table etiquette; and another to the same dinners and not learn a thing; and nobody knows why. Soon as you perceive a man thinks, you are interested in him. W Foes of Nazidom. HE veteran Rabbi Stephen Wise of New York has been reason ably outspoken in his views on Nazi treatment of his own co-religionists and the practitioners of other faiths as well. And one of the most ven erable prelates of the Catholic church in Europe, while discussing the same subject, hasn't exactly pulled his punches, either. So what? A friend just back from abroad tells me that in Berlin he heard a high government officer fiercely denounce these two distin guished men. About the mildest thing the speaker said about them was that both were senile. Some how or other, the speech wasn’t printed in the German papers— maybe by orders from on high. Well, far be it from this inno cent bystander to get into religious arguments and besides I have no first-hand knowledge as to the Chris tian clergyman’s state of health, al though, judging by his utterances, there's nothing particularly wrong with his mind. But I do know Rab bi Wise, and. if he's in his dotage, so is Shirley Temple. And I risk the assertion that he would be per fectly willing to have one foot in the grave if he could have the other on Herr Hitler’s neck. IRVIN S. COBB ©—WNV Service. Sandy, we muse get a new trailer. We’ve had this one ever since you bought that last Quart of Quaker State“ T Don’t worry about your car... enjoy it. Most of the annoying troubles of motoring come through improper lubrication. Take care of that and you won’t have to bother with much else. Quaker State gives your car the safest possible protection, because there’s "an extra quart if lubrication in every gallon." And that's why you don’t have to add quarts' so often. QuakerState Oil Refining Corporation, Oil Gty, Pa. QUAKER' STATE ' MOTOR OIL prier . ..Mìa quart