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Hdsnts of Bygone Days. farm of the same type. Diversity o f business is an im­ That Acer«#. No. 22 Development ^ Giils. May. After the meetihg adjourned Mrs. Evans served a six o ’clock dinner to the members o f her Chapter and their guest. . Chapter L. gave a very suc- tessful Leap Year party in the L O. O; F. hall the evening of Feb­ ruary 29th, at which time a sil­ ver offering was taken, netting a sum tor the educational fond. portant factor o f success on the r The local observance o f the The Badger State Associate ibilee Year o f the Young Worn- A moderate de­ met ifi fifth annual session ii W. F. Keys, ol the U. S. Dept, average farm. Pacific College made it “ tw o i ’ s Christian Association culmi- gree o f diversity is better than I. 0 / O. F. ball last Saturday o f Farm Management, will be in straight” over her ancient rival in tw o public exercises, Yamhill County tor the next either extreme. D iv e r s ifie d The weather. was not favoral when she gave McMinnvilk Col­ Friday morning of last week three-weeks malting a ' farm sur farming is often confused with tor a large attendance, but lege the small end o f a 51-27 farming where there is a little of ingly had no chilling effect on t! the other Tuesday o f this score in the local gymnasium vey of 75 or 100 farms. everything and not much o f any­ Last Friday, March 3, Badgers. There was no lack last Friday night. The Mac A farm survey includes a record res the fiftieth anniversary of team came down with a special o f all farm operations for a year, thing. Either extreme lessens the cordial handclasp and the chances of success. When ’ establishment of the Y. W. C. ly greeting characteristkof t train load o f rooters in a deter­ trom which can be tabulated the ., and the occasion was fitting- mined effort to atone for the P. profit or loss trom each crop on the price o f certain crops is very people, who were seen comi low then live stock usually be­ with well filled lunch baskets observed by a public meeting C. victory earlkr in the season each kind ot farm operation. comes desirable. However, if the Id in W ood-Mar Hall. Rev. about ten o ’clockjju tthe at McMinnvilk, bat in the mod­ Every community ^of farmers On Monday evening an enter­ returns pey animal are poor, cash JL. C ox delivered a very committee with Mrs. Isabel has a few farmers who are much tainment was given by members ern vernacular “ there was noth­ more successful than até their crops even at a low price are es­ as chairman and Mrs. J. W, ispinng address on tne theme o f the Pacific College Alnmni As­ ing doing.” The local team w as luth’s Choke.” Musk was neighbors, accoqling to those sential. A well-balanced busi­ Moore and Mrs. C. M. Scott sociation tor the benefit o f the primed for the occasion, and it ness insures against losses and imished by a ladies’ chorus. Was just a question o f h ow big helpers, were there w ith a fire engaged in the farm-manage­ college piano fond, before a fair the score would be, and not o f Tuesday mormpg the audi­ ment demonstration work car­ provides a much better utiliza­ the range and everything sized audience, whkh received torium was the scene o f a pag- the various numbers of the pro­ what team would win. ried on by the department in co­ tion o f the labor and equipment. in the right direction toe a M. S. Shrock, w t which typified in a very hot dinner. And the dining ri operation with a number of the At the beginning of the fray gram with very apparent pleas­ County Agent. committee would not be ilistk w ay the origin and Northern .and Western States. things looked rosy for the visi­ ure. ' _ done, with Mrs. Chas. Chu rowth of this organization. As far as the work has gone in tors, bat Colcord and Harring­ Several interesting numbers After a short devotional exercise COW DM n SDK, APRIL 3 as chairman and *Mrs. M 21 states'it has been found that ton soon saw what was needed were rendered by an Edison l>y Prof. R. W. Lewis, Miss Mil- Jones and Mrs. Cora Rock out of any group of 75 farmers and began such air-tight guard­ Diamond“ D isc Phonograph, Plans are well under w ay for Pauline Robertson and lred Benson announced the f h o aré operating under similar oaned for the occasion bv Kienle ing that it was only occasionally tral nature of the program, Sc Son. conditions, one may always pick holding the first of what it is Moore as helpers.. Adding materially to from that time on that the Bap­ [iss Norma Harvey, president a doren or more whose farm hoped may prove a series of com­ Everything was done to the variety and enjoyment of the tist forwards were abk to get munity meetings in Newberg tor the local association, ap- labor incomes are on the aver­ the people comfortable and program, several number« were their “ eye’Hro the basket. And eared next, dressed in the style given by a mixed quartet, which JU8t about the time the P. C. age from $000 to $2,400 better the purpose of uniting in a good, “ a t home” while doing a lady o f X866. She was fol- than the average ot all. A differ­ rousing song program. The idea justice tb the excellent di wa* doubled for the last very guard* g o t busy, the forwards is new to this community, but >wed by Miss Ruth Hinshaw as ence ol from $900 to $1.200 be­ served to about 150 persons effective number, “ Nightingale also began to “ take notice,” and ' modern girl. T h a i before tween the better tanners and the has been tried out in numerous The ’time before ... friiff f ' ' J ^ Mac’s sky g o t cloudier and other cities, always with the t wo appeared a long proces- average is very common. spent in registering, looking Especially happy was the select cloudier till the rain of P. C. bas­ greatest success, and pleasure to of girls representing the These more successful tarms old acquaintances^ and mak tion of soloists. Mrs. D. D. kets was stopped by the final Jus years in between, all cannot be picked with an/cer­ the participants. Coulson rendered Schubert’s im­ whistle. Replogk and Hinshaw new ones.. On April 3 the people, ot New- iphasofing the need fo r ' an promptu in A Flat Major, a were altogether too fast for their tainty by their fine appearance At 2 o ’clock, p. m. inisation to better the coodi- particularly lovely, thing, with guards. or by their good crops; by their berg, are ^ invited to meet in T. W. Moore, called tji£ Wood-Mar Hall, where an ioos of young women in all fine live stock, or even by their The first half w as fairly even, fipe spirit and, success-, Mrs. blage to order. Alter a short m. iaduded Charles A. Morris appeared i n there large financial returns from a orchestra and a leader will be being a margin o f five ---- lo c a te }¿Y* single crop or kind of live stock. provided, and tq join in singing lent musical program was given the doubk rok o f render apd p b fet« to the students and girls soprano, and won fresh laurels team at the close, but in the sec­ I t is not unusual to find th a t1 the old-fashioned and never-old with Frank Sharp as chairman in both city and country. The for herself. The inimitabk “ Alec’s ond period it became a walk­ farms which make a very fine ap­ song/, which everyone will o f that committee. know. Printed copies of the pageant ended with a very im­ Bear Story” just fairly “ reached away. The visiting team con­ pearance are making their Leila Diederkks and Eva words will be furnished tor the pressive scene in which “ Miss the spot” with the audience, tinued to fight to the end, but operators trom $1,000 to $5,000 Moore gave a vocal duet, with occasion and the intention o f the Columbia” appeared, holding the whether young or old, and was were unabk to stem the tide. less labor income than are others Helen Stannard at the piano. globe in her upraised hand and finely done. ’ which do not look so prosperous. inaugurators of the plan is to see CaptAin Replogk was high-point Other numbers were: A solo by that everyone sings—and sings surround«! by girls o f foreign It seems that the only safe way man, making 25 ot the 51 points. The entertainment n e tte d Gladys Junes with violin and lands. Vocal musk was fur­ $12.10 for the piano fund. to compare the efficiency of any for all he is worth. You will en- Captain Simpson made 15 o f given farafer with that o f others jo y it, you will forget your piano accompaniment; instru­ nished by a ladies’ quartet and Mac's 27. The P. C. guards mental selection by Percy and in his community is to compare troubles; /ou can’t be unhappy Frank Sharp with violins and by Mrs. Olive Whitely, with each secured one more basket the labor incomes which they re­ while you’re singing. And you Helen Stannard at piano; solo Miss A lta Gom m at the piano. than their opposing forwards. ceive from their respective farms. will have the opportunity ot Hinshaw and Harrington star-* ,by Leila Diederkks -with Eva . A good sized audience witnessed In honor o f Miss Mabel red in passing and te a s work, A fanner’s labor income, as de­ bearing your favorite old song, Moore at piano. the production, the girls o f N. H. fined by farm-management in­ whether it be America, Annie S. attending in a body. The Haworth, bride-to-be, Mrs. Rus­ Colcord by his spectacular drib­ About an hour was spent in vestigators and demonstrators, Laurie, Auld Lang Syne or Old members ot the local association sell W. Lewis and Mrs. Foster bling, while Gullev, as usual, did telling interesting experiences M. Mills gave a miscellaneous k whAt be has left ot his gross Kentucky Home, sung by an in “ Old Wisconsin” and in mov­ deserve great credit for their shower at the home o f Prof, and his most effective work in break­ enthusiastic crowd and played farm income after he has paid ing to Oregon, some haying work in arranging and presen t- Mrs. R. W. Lewis Saturday ing up plays near the opponent’s goal. bt i fltrui expenses on1 veled in wagons across the ing the pageant, giving as it did night, March 4. • you right along with the musk. has deduct«! from it a fair re­ As a result o f this game Pa­ plains, etc. All seemed to hold such a vivid and comprehensive The living-room was charm­ turn of interest on his farm in­ Come and give your own con­ vivid recollections of sleigh rides, view ot the history o f the worthy cific College stands second in the ingly decorated with red bearts vestment. In calculating this cert! I t will cost you only ten skating parties, coasting and institution. non-conferencc league, P. U. be­ and bells, while in the dining labor income no account is made cents. Remember the date and other winter sports, which per­ ing in the lead. The other room a yellow and green color of the home which most farmers watch for further announce­ haps, had been more forcibly schools* rank as follows: Mc­ scheme prevailed. « have on the tarm, ot the vege­ ments. Minnville, Philomath and Al­ brought to' mind by the severity The evening was enjoy ably tables, meat, milk, etc.,' which bany. Willamette University is o f the passing winter, here. There spent in playing games ap­ they derive from their farms. not in the league. In the league is no call for hastily improvised propriate for the occasion, after Every tarm has its own pecul­ games played this year P. C. Mrs. Dorothy Seymour of For­ sleighs in Wisconsin. which dainty refreshments were iarities, and its strong and weak ranks highest in comparative est Grove, past president and Election o f officers followed, served to the following guests. points can be determined only by Newberg is fortunate in secur­ resulting as follows: N. L. Wiley, present organizer for Oregon scores, having piled up a total o f analysing it. Up to the present ing the talented DeMoss family president; Frank Carlisle, ‘vice- Grand Chapter P. E. O. Sister­ The Misses Mabel Haworth, 381 points to 165 by her oppo­ time, very few farms have been for March 21. They have president; Mrs. L . A. Moore, hood, spent Tuesday of this week Florence Rees, Eva Market!, Alta nents. Capt. Replogk made an Gumm, Blanche Carlisle, Belle discovered which were so well traveled in Europe as well as secretary and treasurer. A mo­ in Newberg inspecting Chapter L. individual total ot 177 points,, Gilbert, Olive Ramsey, Belle organized that a simple analysis through America and have given tion prevailed to hold our next thus registering 12 points more A one o ’clock luncheon was White, Ethel Cowgill, Stella did not indicate changes that their concerts before royalties meeting in the city park, late in given in Mrs. Seymour’s honor than all opposing players. This would be profitable and practic­ and rulers o f various countries July or early in August. Date to at the Imperial Hotel, the table Hubbard, Ethel Andrews, Sylvia makes a fitting climax to his Baker, Norma Harvey, Christine able for the operator; to make. and have been highly recom­ be arranged by executive and being centered with yellow and basket ball career a t P. C., the Hollingsworth, Louise Hodgin,. Success in farming, measured mended by different lyceum notices published in both local white daffodils, yellow and white game last week being his last, as Hallie Wiky, and Mrs. Elmer he will graduate in June. in per cent o f profit on invest­ bureaus. befog the Sisterhood’s colors. papers. Sec’y. Thorne, Mrs. Fred Kincaid, Mrs. ment, does not depend on the This troupe o f musicians have In the curtain raiser the Mc­ After luncheon the members of Grant Heater. magnitude o f the farm business. new mdskal presentations that Minnville second team defeated Chapter L met at the borne ol It is easier and more profit­ are marvelously executed and the P. C. seconds 23-16. .Mrs. Oliver Evans, where the able to increase low yields per particularly the tw o ten-year- XEBDUBS—ATTENTION Chapter was inspected and the acre than high ones, and small old DeMoss boys surprise the Mrs. Zumwalt, Mr. and Mrs. regular monthly business meet­ product per cow than large audiences wherever they are The district school presented Omar Eendall, C. J. Hoskins, Veata Rebekah Lodge No. 76 ing held. During the afternoon product. In other words, prof­ heard. Vardi’s Anvil ch o ru s» will give an entertainment and occurred the annual election of by local talent at Wood-Mar Bert Milkr, and several others, in­ cluding a number from the college its can be increased more easily excellent. The orchestral over­ bazaar at I. 0. 0. F. HaD Friday officers, whkh resulted in the re- Hall. by attention to the weakest tures, monologues and readings, and Saturday evenings, March rlection of all officers, as follows: If you want something rich in student body, littk else need be solos and duets Are the very best. 17 and 18. Yon are requested Mrs. C. R. Chapin, president; the way of entertainment, re­ said. points in a farming system. There is a way o f grouping the The DeMoss family are giving to invite your friends to this en­ Mrs. F. D. Eckeraon, vice presi­ member _ this date Thursday You will have a chance to forget enterprises of a farm that is more most of their concerts under the tertainment. your troubles when yon see dent; Mrs. Oliver Evans, record­ evening, March 16. the school in full swing. There profitable than any oth er, way; auspices ot the different churches At this time the Woman’s There will be k good program ing secretary; Mrs. Minnie W. that is, there is a certain most m different cities. Consequently each evening—an ice cream Cooper, corresponding secretary; Auxiliary to Pacific College will will be local hits and fun for profitable acreage for each crop the Willamette A. A. Club, being parlor, a tea room, punch booth, Mrs. P. F. Hawkins, treasurer; present “ The District School” at everybody. 'The “ speakin day” and a most profitable propor* closely affiliated with the various and numerous other attractions. Mrs. E. C. Baird, chaplain; Mrs. Wood-Mar hall beginning at program will be worth several times the price of admission. tion ot income from anyone Sunday Schools of Newqerg. 8 o ’clock. Prises will be awarded Saturday Francis Morris, guard. Reserved seats are obtainable night, and all unsold goods will Local talent always attracts Come and renew yonr youth source. Mach enthusiasm was mani­ Some enterprises, such as poul­ at Kienk’s Musk Store for 36 be offered a t auction during the fested when Mrs. Seymour told and with the promise of the ap­ for only 10c. Don’t forget the try keeping, may easily be made cents. General admission 26 last hour o f the entertainment. ot the organisation of a Chapter pearance of such stars as Sam date, Thursday, March 16, at 8 profitable as side lines, yet are cents. 22-28 Soda! Committee. at Albany, February 22nd, and Timberlake, Miss Jessie Britt, p. m. at the colkge. BENEFIT E N TBT An- MENT A SUCCESS A SHOWER FOR HISS HAWORTH CHAPTER L P. L 0. SISTERHOOD INSPECTED THE DEVOSS MUSICAL TROUPE AT W 00D4AR HALL ODD FEUDWS AND SOMETHING GOOD COMING i