Show rx THE OGDEN (UTAH) STAND Saturday even NG ARD-EXAMfN- 1955 APRIL i Uncle Ray's Corner " - y ' ' Judging by letters many readers enjoyed the series we had about 4arly’ automobiles Among the pioneers of the motor car industry I spoke about Charles Duryea Mrs Clara Swanson has sent some additional material about him She writes: “Mr Duryea was tiring out his experiments in Peoria 111 about a block frbm my home Each we one summer evening during could hear the chugc hug on Moss Avenue If we missed going up the bluff some f evening a neighbor would say next day ‘Oh Mr Duryea made it go a little way last evening’ “He worked in the Ide Bicycle Works at the time Later he went tb the east where a Mr Stevens became' interested in the yea a daughter in the inventor’s family” During later years of his life -- auto-iriobi- le “A humorous side to this is that the Peoria city' council intent Charles Duryea lived in Philadelphia It was from there that he wrote me the letters which I ' quoted In anothejr ‘article I spoke about Henry Ford having English ancestors on his father’s side and Dutch ancestors on his mother’s side Mrs'W J Moore of North Battleford Sask has written saying that she knew Ford’s “grandfather’s people” and that they were “Irish for two generations” William Ford father of Henry Ford the automobile pioneer lived in Ireland but he was of English ancestry The William Ford home was near the city of The Cork in southern Ireland to States United the moved family 108 years ago before the birth of Henry be as bad is if ’twere May - meant —Old Mother Nature These were lovely lazy spring days Peter Rabbit was enjoying them Peter loves to be lazy It is natural to him It is seldom that 'he really has tq work and “Bz-z-z-z-z- !” b S Pat 4 IMI- WELL ITS VERY APPARENT MOW! I CERTAINLY FEEL LIKE YEAHLM AWFUL GLAD A MILLION BUCKS TONIGHT! TOO? BUT GEE CAN'T MICHAEL-KNOW- ING THAT GET OVER THE PRINCE HILDA HAD NOTHIN' TO OFFERING YOU SO MUCH' I DO WITH IT! MONEY UNCLE PHIL!- HE WANTED TO GET ME OUT OF THE WAY AN- D- ¥ - M v' u-- z i 1 Vt JOE PALOOKA By HAM FISHER KNOBBY NOT PEAR I0W I HAVE A FIERCE H0NEYI RUSHED BACK GOT SOMETHIN’ VERY IMPOR Peter “You’re sitting on it!” declared Queen Bumble Moved Hastily Peter moved hastily In fact he jumped Then he turned to see where he had been sitting He had been sitting right on the entrance to the old home of Danny Meadow IVfouse It was just a UNCLE RAY con- By BANK LEONARD Ref had sat down for a few moments trying to make up his mind where to go next! He was startled by a loud buzzing in one ear sounded first in one ear then in the other ear and1 it vyasn’t a pleasant sound It was a warning Peter recognized the sound No one could buzz like that but Queen Bumble Bee He ducked his head first one vay then the other Then Queen Bumble was buzzing right in front of Peter’s face “What do you mean Peter Rabbit by blocking my doorway?” buzzed Queen Bumble and she sounded quite upset and put out “I don’t know what you’re talking about J don’t even know where your doorway is” retorted r JPeter is Buzzed The trouble caused without A Little Saturday Talki Motor Car Letters 7 MICKEY FINN Burgess Bedtime Stories sidered stopping Mr Duryea’s Fast Producer trials because his car made so much noise Sudan grass can produce “Are you living all alone?” “When I read your column feed in less than 60 days asked Peter about Mr Duryea it made me small hole in the ground beside feel that I was living over my be sure he does not a cluinp of grass and wras more Second may you Times 200 a sendin am life I Peoria early work when he doesn’t have to or less hidden by dead grass hangHummingbirds beat their wings ing the' clipping to a sister who arnew were there Every day ing over it It was the very place was a good friend of Rhea Dur-- as much as 200 times a second South rivals from the about v hich Peter had given Sunny 4 J feathered folk coming back to Queen Bumble a hint' By HERSHBERGER build new homes or passing FUNNY BUSINESS Queen Bumble didn’t wait to through to build homes farther say thank you for moving She north All 'abo'ht the blids on the disappeared in that hole in the trees were swelling and bursting ground and she was gone for most of them into leaves butt some time Peter waited By and seme into flowers It seemed Jo bv Queen Bumble came out little Mrs Peter that Peter spent “Have you decided to make your almost no time at all at home home there?” asked Peter in the dear Old Briar-patc“I’ve already made my home There was so much to see that there” replied Queen Bumble he wanted to be everywhere at “Are you living all alone?” orce It is always that way in the asked Peter “Ot course I’m living all alone” spring with Peter and a lot of other folks replied Queen Bumble and flew off to look for some flower pollen round First Dandelion The next story: A Working Now Peter had been greatly pleased 'when he had found thejyv!een‘ first dandelion in bloom The !CopjTighl955 T W Burgess) same day he had found Queen! Bumble Bee buzzing about look-ing for flowers and also looking for a place to build a new home He dropped a hint that there was an old home that Danny and Nrnoy Meadow' Mouse! were no longer using that she might like to look at Then Peter had promptly forgotten all about ueen Bumble This morning Pete? had been looking or sweet clover just oub side the dear Old Briar-- a t c h Kids brighter up the home ond Peter is very fond o sweet clo-iHello folks! 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