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- - V f . , PAGE EIGHT Tli OIICGON STATIC!.! AN Salem, Oregon, Friday Eloirfe. Fehrcair 23, 1831 .1 . If: LiDISH PUPILS ITIES 44 Clubs mix Play .With Work During Week is Report LABISH ' CENTER, Feb. 1 - Members t the "Cook Well' and "Sew Well' 4-H dabs, Srhich In clude the students irom the fourth grade up, enjoyed party at. the- Salem Y. M. C. A. Friday evening. Swimming and gaaies formed the, diversions of the eve ning.' The students were-chaperoned by iheir teacher, Mrs. Plor- ence! Burr, and transportation provided - for them by. W. - AJ Starker, Art Starker, and Mrs Burr. . ' ' ! " ' ' '- ' - Tne: south end of the "IChool ground has been "recently clear ed of . brush .' in anticipation i or bo ma new playground equipment The .'work was done by Charles Hinds and Jim Sewell. . Mrs: Ellen Blbby, who " Is soendinir . the winter months: In Portland was at her bom her the fore part of the- week. She returned to Portland Tuesday. 'A number of residents are having wells drilled on account of water failing. Mrs." I. D. Ben nett is having a well drilled this week, while drilling operations on the Horace Bibby place were completedjast week. . r . poiSiiEii ' With .the exception of a car load" or DesctaXtes Netted Gems distributed" among; Portland Job bers yesterday, there is practical ly v no trading in potatoes from outside points.' Retailers m Port land and nearby districts are kept well aupplfed with fresh local produce, especially potatoes and i onions, by direct deliveries by the producers themselves. - - , . i Early spring vegetables are growing nicely, with prospects of unusually early production of all vegetables. Gradua peas are all planted, and most plantings are now'a few Inches high. Telephone peas are now .being planted' and Portland . shippers anticipate In creased acreage . over last year. Early cabbage is unusually, well advanced. Spring cauliflower or broccoli in -the O3wego-Oregon City district will be available in another two weeks. Rosebarg -cauliflower is maturing - with slightly heavier cuttings daily. Early carrots and other-vegetables are above ground also. -. The market for dry oaiona is -even duller than ever, if this Is possible. Growers' consignments " are netting little or nothing to the grower, after deducting selling, ; transportation, and other handling expenses from gross sales.- . Hi . ! BETHEL.1; Feb. 19. " Tb . Bethel Sewing seven, a club-or-; .gaalied by Airs. Cannalita Wedr die at the. beginning of - the . school year, was entertained at a two course luncheon oa St. Valentine's day at Mrs. Weddle's ' borne In Salem. The luncheon table, was ban. '-Uful with a centerpiece of eolor-' IDilCTIV mm mm on 13 ULUU IIHu lUl nasturtiums, red candles lnlts. aa4 over 24; cUred 4aeks. 15e; crystal holders and festoons. In carrying out the valentine motif, valentines were used as , place cards. 1 -'! ; : - . , - At the club meeting .: Mary. 1 Hamrick, president. - presided, with Gertrude Frochlick" eecre- ; tary, after whicb games were en joyed. - -, .,- ; . ; Guests were Mrs. . Alfred Youngblood and Bone t a Radford. The members present were Ina belle Creech, Gertrude Froeh- ( lick, Evelyn Boles. Lois Ham rick. Wanda Froehlick, and Mary Hamrick. " . it ----. -- Radio Programs .fln2wT2? Portland 7:30 Start a' UaiDar. KBC. ' : 1 5 Cackiaf t rkaoL ' -10:00 Priaee ef Pep, NBC.; - . 30:li Josepkiaa B. Gibson. NBC. J!8 Mafaaiaa ef Ike Air NBO. 31:30 Muter-works.'. - Wetei- - aTav-ax tad Howe, JTBO. i 1:00 Tawa OHer. . i t:O0 Afreraft talk. , ; S:0 NBO saatiaee. ' . a:oo World ia aauaie. NBO. ' : P.Uk aa4 Geld Room, KBa SM WBiU of raelodr. NBC. 4:13 Tka Littt Thiajs ia Lilev KBC. 8:O0 laor '' Aadr, KBC. .-l:0-O u Orafoa prorrasa. .: Hill BiUi SBa ... L.- 10:0 Oreroaian of th air. 11:60 Hoet Owls, i 13:00 Del Milae's areaestxa. - --- - KatZ 11 SO Ke. Pertlaad . - . .00 Tosra Clock. -. 7:15 Morhinf Serenade, news. . V:S .faaiily ihir Hmr. 8:B0 Orgaa taasie, XB3. " S:00 Devetioaal SerTice, KB. - :15 Maste. - , 11:1S Tea Soar Bag. . 11:45 Tka Professor. - 13:0O Weather knlletio. news. v 13:80 Mid-Dsy Masieale. 2B9. . 1 :0O Merry Motorists. l:15-IenUl Leetara, "ES.- ' ' ' 1 :45 Bey Anderton. XBS, ' 3 :00 Mardi Oraa, KB 3. - : S:MT Tana Ckaseri. - . - S:30 Smilin' Earn. KB 3. S:45 Tea Time Tales, SBS. ' 4:0O Ntwwattinj;. -4:1S Jareaila program. ' d:S0 Hi-Steppere, MBS. ' " f . - 4: Ueaa Col Has. !l' : 1 S"mniary at LeiIs(are. . - it t:SO Pnileaw ........ :00 M esUf ilia Flower. eVBS. V " , t:S0 Ira Hockey Game. KBS. 1:80 Orpkoaa Qoiatet, KBS. U:li Vic-Mejrem orckestra, XBS. . 11:00 iAdaicbt Reveller. - " '.':'- KO AC 650 Ke. Carvtili . 12 O-ifana Prorram. - 3.-0O Aroaad tka CampaaV 3 :30 H.Maeaaker ilear. '; 6:30 Fsras Proa-rasa. - . ' V :30 Basiaes lestitate at tka air. t:13 Stories irons America kiitorr. LEGGE STATEMENT GAUSESUPTUR Increased Holdings by " Government; Noted -As Favorable '- ! . CHICAGO, Feb. (APF Substantial upturns In grain prices -today accompanied state ments by Chalrnfan Legge of the farm board that the regarded re cent news on wheat as rather fav orable. ';. j -L.;',, ' ', -.- Special : significance i -was A at tached t to Mr. Legge'a declara tion "owing -to 4 the fact that he coupled what he said with an es timate., that government-sponsored agencies might have as much as 200,000,000 bushels' of, wheat on their hands ' at the t season's end, July 1. Some .purchasing of May delivery "of wheat here Be lieved to - be . for farm board al lies tended also to lift 'prices. . " Wheat closed firm, unchanged to 3-8c higher, corn 5-8-1- 8c up and oats H -3-4 c 'advance. PORTLAIfD, Or. FeK 19 (1?) Prodm excoance,' Bt pricei: butter, ex traa 29; aundards 88; prime firtte 27; firete SS. Efet. fresh extras 171S; fresh 9edinm 16 & 16s. Nuts, Hay and Hops POBTLAKDi Ore .-Fak I 2?as waJaBta.- Califamia WW,. Ne. 1, 232&t OrefB. wv, 22tS; almonds, Se; panat. 912a; peeasa, 27c; filberts, 1521e. . ri - Hay wholesale hnring- prfcei. . deHv-. ered Portland. Eastera Orefoa toosothJ 2I.50W23: de vaUey. S10e)e.w0: Wl falU, S15.50eie.SO; efevarr- eat kay, ia; strew, 9J(g9 torn; selling prices f 1 t 92 more. - - . t -Hop lt30-erap.UJe. i -"" Portland Grain PORTLAXIK Ore.. Teh. 19 (AP)- Wheat fataree: Opea . j Hirh Jjeer . Cloea es 68 .63 ' 63' 6S 6S Cash Berets: whett. hit- Bead blue- stem .61 : soft -white, western -white .66,: hard winter, northers . sprinf, ! mc'.era, red .63. . ,T' Oat: No. a 3S lb. white 22.00. -Mtllrua standard 16.00.. '; . Cora: Jfe. S E. Y. shipment 28.50, " Portland Livestock POBTUIXP. Orel Feb. 19 (AP) Cattle 50, ralve 10; talking steady. Steers 600-900 lbs- rood B.OW8.2S; medinm 7.258.00; wnnim 6.25 4i 7.25. Steers. 900-1100 lb4 rood S.OOf-r 8.25; saediam 7.25W8.90; common 6.2547.25. Steers 1100-1300 lbs, rood 7.758.00; medinm 7.00 6 7.7 5, Heifers 650-850 pound. rood 7.59 & 8.00. . Cows, diam 5.0006.25: low cotter and eotterli 2.50(35110. Bulls (rearlian exeladed) 5. 00(5:75 ;.'eatter, eommoa and medium! 3.50a.(Ml. ealere. milk. led. l.ooe 11.00; medinm 8 SO(fl) 10.00; coll and remmoa 5.50 8.50. Calrea 250-500 Ibs rood and ehoioe 8.5Q 10.00; eom ssoa and mediam 5.00(8.50. i t Hon 175r talking Uadr. " , - 4 Soft or oil hor and roastlns; piga xeladed). . Light lights - 140-160 lbs., $7.5008.50; light weight . 160-180 lbs.. 8.35(9 8.50; light weight 180-200 lbs 8.25 ti 8.50; medium' weighs 30O-220 lb 7.508.50; medjom weight 220-250 Ibt 7,258.2;hary .weight 250-290 lbs, 7.50 8.00 ; heavy weight 290-350 lbs., 6.50 O 7.75. Packing sows 275-500 lbs., 6.00(7.50. Feeder aad stockcr Pig 70- I-130 lbs, 8.76 10.69. . - . ... saeep Ho, qawtabir stead;. '. Uabi 90 . Us., dowa, 67.00 Q 7.75; mediam 6.0057.00; all weights, caeamen 5.0036.00. YearliBg wethers- 90-110 lbs, 4.50 6.50. Ewea 9O-120 U S.SO Q4.00; awes 120-150 lbs., asediam- ta choice .3.003.75: ail wskTr, cull and eemskoa 1.5O3j0O. - -. Portland Produce POBTtAXD. Ore., Feb. 19 (AP) Milk' steady raw milk f (4 par east), $2.00 per cwt - Delivered Portland less 1 per cent; grade O milk, 31.50. Bnttar faV deiirered ia 'Portland. 26. ' ' Poultry steady ( Buying priees alira, hTj hen orer 4 Us, 18; Viedinra heat.- 8-4Vi lha., le; light neas, lze; springs, 20e: Pekin daeks, 4 turkeys. No. 1 32e. foUtoes teadj-?(o. 1 graded,. 9 set $1.4S ewt.; Sa. a 60f$95e. C Dreised ToultrTielline price to ra- tsileri: turkeyi. peer to geod, 2833e; dneks, 25o; feese, 10(5 20e: pon. 30. 15 lb. 1 Fruits, Vegetables PORTLAXB, Ore . Tab. 19 ( Al Fruit sad resetables. Presh fruit or sates. nareK perked, - $3 ft 4; - Jniffble stock, 1 1.90 ft 2; trrapefrait. Florid $3.15(34; CaH. $2 65' 3.75: tfrae, 5 dos. eartoa, S3. 50; baaaaa. 6 la. Lest si California. S5.OQ. Cabbare local, lilH n. Fotatoe Oregoa Desckatea. 91.3S31.45; local US 1.10 -. yskima, .906 1.30. New po tatoes Texas triumph. - $2.10(32.15 for 50-lb. bag. Seed potatoes local. 1 9 3 lb. . Onions telling price ta re tail rr. Oregon No. 1 grade 4080e- Hoiboote rhabsrb Watkington: extra faacy. $1.151.25;-. fancy, $1(1.10; choice. 6Ja7is net Tox 15 fbi - Oerea .No. 1. $1.65;, 'o. 1 $1.13 box 30 lbs. I Artichokes 60c 1.10. Splaaeb lo cal, $1(41.25 erar.ge b. : Cranberries eastern, $19 . bbU , . : Celery California, $ 1.40 4 1.75 per doa.: hearts $1.50(1.60 das. baneke. Mushrooms hothonte. 55 25e lb. - Pepper kelL rreea. 15c kweet potatoes California 4e la.: caste ern. $2,500x1.75 bashel. Caaliflowar Oregoa, 75e$l: California. $1.4091.50 crate. Peas Mexieaa, $a crate ; 17 la. . Carlie ew. HQlOc. Tomatoes, hotbens $3.753.33 crate of 10-lbs.: Hexicaa, $5.25 lag. repacked. Lettuce Imperial Talley, $3.25Q3.50 erate. Sidwells s Buy Pratum Farm SILVERTON. Feb. 19 . Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Sid well closed a deal whereby they became own ers of ths 49-acrs ranch of Mrs. Louisa Nadon near Pratum. The SIdwell homo on - Second street was taken by Mrs. Nadon la the deal, -which was made through the Hofnesfeekers Agency. . possession will be taken of the new homes on October 1st.: - Mr. SIdwell Is employed at the Silver Falls Timber , company mill and Mni. Eldwell Is with the leiepnone company, nere. 4TOSIPI.ETE8 COURSE ' SILVERTON. Feb. It Miss Doris Riches returned to , her noma at Silverton Sunday after spendinr the TA3t several months ia Log Angeles .where she com pleted a course -In . costume -.- de stxnlng at the Wolfe School of Costume Designing." ' Miss Riches' will go to Portland where- she will visit for. a week with Tier sister, Mrs. L. M. .Whltely. Upon her return to Silverton" she will open I a dress feaklng shop at tb horns or her mother, Mrs. T, w. Riches on North First street. General Markets Salem ; rjarliets if - Grade B raw 495rJnIB& ' delivered la Salem, f2.0O cwt. - '.- i 'i,' - Butterfat at farm 25c. ..Salem 26c, - . KBUIT ASH rEQETABlXS. t Prie- pid t )cpowt by Salem burari. February IS, 13 , . - Applet. . fancy ' , 7 85 Kedivms w. .T5-1.2$ ! L - VEOETAOSIXa. t i S Onion - t, . : - ,-. I. ; ' " U, B. X. X- . . 23 Calf meal. ZS lb. .1.30-1.63 Scratch, ton ,,, ISIMUOM Cora, whole, ton . a5.00 ta 98.00 - Cracked and ground, ton SS.00-99.00 Will nra. ton 1S.OO-20.09 Bran, toa """MM' En aui, cwt. -, , .1.8S-2J3 OOa Buylnf r rices Zztrai Standards Uadiama . -1 . .14 POOXTBT ' Bnytng Prlca Roosters, eld .09 .19 Spriaga Heavies,' Ilea . Kedlnm hen i 15 .09 to .12 Light hen no n n . m w. w a w- . . Bttylag Pricea Wheat, wesfera red ,. . , , 31 - Soft white i 54 - Barley, ton 22.00 to 23.00 Ot. grey. Vu. i SSfc Whit, bo. 32 Bay I baying prl ,10.00-11.00 i -i Oat and vetch, toa io.eo-ii.eo Alfalfa, valley. 2a d tatting ll.00-a7.00 : i .Xastera Oregoa . , ; . , 31.90 HOPS Tap grad WAT.STTrTS Wort Padfl) Sat Orewer Aacn. Price Fraaaaettaa ' : -;'-' "" " - , - I.m - . T EUadavd . left abelt - Faaey Large rUaadard Itarwtte Paney -it v -2t . , Large, (Delivered ia 5-ponnd lgi) aTeata Light amber halrea .30 4S. .84 " .09 .034 Halrea and P . pxtnrza 80-85 35-40 4043 42-45 45-50 .03 1 MICKEY MOUSE rml UZAXZM& CAJT-TAIUS TOrA Vt AW I THE &UJf SO KB VWOeJT" rs f j vukVE tr show ni i d y ta onrn tajc -ju obt evei r- ir VII II wtTM HIM MdOI TTjPTl A 1 1 V TAKE THE5C X I Tl 1 1 y '.y 1 V KMOTS OOTTA ,y : . Ill y. "POLLY AND HERPALS f I PROPOSE TO; MAKE t3U y.' " foiT-Ahi What !) : '" CUAWrkl IE? LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY , . . . CVCQV "TlMe X THiaMC OP lUXT MttAM OtO AFrEQUS She 1 - POO.Mf;tPtE5 TOOTS AND CASPER' VrHVTj-T. MEAWlNs. : -yr J A KiE! N tbUQ, MOTE BOOK. Jl FORGET. : v, "ftxrvE rcrr f V toots' Vftr?T NUMBERS 1 THHTE Tone, of egg Market is i Still Weak; bej to : 1 Hea Receipts PORTLAND, Feb. I. (AP) Wholesale butter eggs, ' country MreeBed meats, poultry,' and fresh fruits and .'vegetable were, quot ably unchanged as trading open ed today. ' :-'--.--. . . Butter market showed added firmness ii freeb supplies contin ued lighter and soma dealers found tilling orders difficult. .Tone of the egg market contin ued weak under influence) of lib eral receipts. " - n Trade in freeb fruits and vege tables was dull In the main. . ( 'Yi?- ;. .. j ; Y-Y- STAGE CDMEDY f ; . -l i MIDDLE GROVE,' Feb. 19.. Friday evening, February 20, at 8 p. m., a tbree-act play, spon sored-by the community club, en titled ,"Tbe : White shawl,' will be given at the school bouse. - ! The cast Is as follows: Dr. Ad- olphus Katz . with a fad. W. Gould; Arthur Clayton,' Elizabeth Steele's fiance, Chester McCain; -George RyaB Katberine Steel's fi ance, Kenneth Van Cleave; Kath erine Steele, Dorothy Dow; Eliza-, beth Steele, jfiewn -Dow; .. Betsy Brigs, the Steele girls', aunt from the city. Mis. v Allen McCain: . A small admission fee will be cbjtfgsL-..-- ...". '.'.. -'v.-. - HEAT ' Baytag Prlee tambai. toy .66 t .06 : -oa Hogs Hogs. 200 lee, .68 teer , .. Oows . i .0-.04tt 04-.05 .05-.064 1 1 Heifer Dressed - veal . Dressed bogs woox. Coarse . .10 .14 Medina XOHATJEs Ol .16 ?aV -. . - mas teres or OtnETe. looks Lte KIDS IM HER 0ftPHAN4Set ruAMet MIDDLE Ml TO "Mr mm -an . HAROWOCK. LOOKOUT tteiCBCOMS roME owl -V-1 3PEA UP. J X iHAT CAU.9 I I PCR AN 1 e IPl. lUa? Feature siLVEirrarj pvnio ELECT ST - S1X.VERTON, Feblt Minnler Mosher was elected most excellent Junior of the Pythian Sisters at the regnlar meeting, held at the Pythian ball TuesHay night. Alma Larson was made Janlor trustee. The dance oommlttee which bad been In charge of the Valen? tine dance report success and also announced that It would bold an other Invitational dance on-Wednesday night, February,?. ? The committee la composed .of Cbloe Staynor. Ruth McPike and Wanda Anderson.;. Tbe 7P''oces; from these dances g ' to . the Pythian charity -work. . . - h ; Plans" were also k made to " at tend the Pythian" convention to be held at Hubbard March 2 8. As bls .waaftbe" iregular social night of the month! the members retired to tbe'dlnlnlg room where sapper was served, at "the close of the business .meeting. - , BBflNfiE VlSlfOBS TO BE EHED SILVERTON HILLS, Feb. 19 Members of the Ccrvallls grange will come to the Stlverton Hills grange Friday nigbt for the regu lar meeting t. tbe latter. ' The visitors' will give a - lecture and show. slides.' : ff i The : local, grange will : bold a business meeting-prior -to 7 the talks by tne laitors. The lectures and slides wfll be open to the pub lie and the grange members jirg'e everyone interested ; to .. "come whether ' or Hot they ' are mem- berg of the grange. - -' Old Books Found -Y Jtl y Scio House SCld, Feb." 19.- fXVblle remod eling the old Carpenter residence In Scio a few days ago workmen found. between the studding In a partition wall several old books "A: Case of Mistaken Identity 'The Necessary Evil" -TAKE VER T I RiVr4 OHTA ry A .7 SUSMT, SISTER. AM J THr GOES FER f I UL ARSENIC ATAlO-r-l iThe Emergency 'CaD' . . .... . - 1 BU 1 u 1 Have X)rxeieJKry Evs-.Bcrr it rr iMGerruKS-AAoee CHAite or p 131. Rla FeatDrca Syaalcate, lac. "Creat SrtlSa rl f-Orerworkins remember', theyps. TtVJOZrPAPHE aa. 1 r HIRE THE TYH5T& 4 AT THE Office ajsli THC9S ARE AlRl- VWHOTVE 4JT - SraJkata, faft. Oreai SrWaln rights reserved, t y IHjff ; i r m w r . Swi. " ?l -a m 1 1 1 I f - - - BABY FIGHTS "or nearly two weeks this tiny . baby. James Johiv Kelly, of Pitts burgh, Pa.t has been , kept alrve. in his tenH;overed crib by the administration of 21,000 gallons of oxygen. Tbe little morsel of 1 that antedate the civil war. -'. Among them -is a 'cop of the Odd FeMowV r Pbcket ; Compan-, Ion" a -. leather-covered book . of 400 pages bearing, the official seal of Eagle, lodge. No.' 8 6L institut ed . at , DeWItt,.' Iowa; .March It? 185, with the Insripiion on. the first page: . VPresented-vby Henry Armstrong May.zl , 1 8 9,0!'. .Tbe preface is- t dated ..v-VSKTemberj 186.? R.' W Carroll and comr pany. Cincinnati,- were ' the 'pub lishers, Tbe building In .which these antique, publicalioas - wers found was erected more ' than 60 years ago. according to old-timers of Bclo. 4 -John Egr purchased the place .about a year ago. , v . CALLED TO SPOKANE BETHEL, .Feb. 18. Mrs. C. J. Lisle and Mrs. E. A. Rhoten : UOOK, VJIENIES VWANTT TO HAND ITH1S a . THAT SOMK RCAU HARD LrfCK 6H0WS MT WHAT A SAP I ?e.V a Good Quality" V-aU ( i vi f tTm a'iri I I ME 1. I CIDNV HAVE THE il HEART TO ASK HER YM r4f7re iVTO LEAVE, SO. rVE I MASSie. WRtT HER "TVIAT T EH ? WATTS IS, WE MUST PART, f THAT PlDNrT 0 OVER COEOOMe,HOr4EXa V "YOVRS TOO TRUU '. 50 WEIXVT0OT3 ACTS - I "DON'T BE MAP. TtXP j) VOH1 WANT A MN 4 , MAT? . TH0$E 41RLS ARG. I THS ONLY RL lt4 r ( C YO TPUE TO FWENT OF.HER3THAT- C I THS WOP Vt FOR MSi y-Prf THC WHOLE - , rM cirONNA IWV1TE, TO OUR. V V? 42!.. f f TELEPHON E". I ANNIVERSARY PARW.1 , VH? JS 'EMt V j j(plREC-R3Rr. J J HAD TO TELU A LITTLE ( TTrT Y . ?e Wrp GRIM SPECTRE S; y; i ( 7--: humanity ' is making:. gaUauf fight . asrainst a. the ravaees of double pneumonia. . Ilia mothers Mrs. Katherine 'Kelly, is shown in . the picture anxiously water ing; over the patient. of Salem . started . hurriedly pn a drive .to i. Spokane, Wash : at noon ' TnesdayC; - Word : bad been received that their .little grand son, : Ralph Lisle, was' in the hos pital 'there witb'.pneumonlar".;: ' IS RECOVEHIXO .' j BETHEL. Feb.-xl 8. William Kunciter ' who' underwent a . very serious operation at the Deacon ess hospital', last week. Is now reported to be Improving.'-He is receiving nourishment and;, bis chances - of recovery are favor able. KLnety-elght per cent of the '350,000,000 board feet of lumber produced in Montana each year comes from the west part of the state. - - 1 : 3DONT. BE SH SUSIE. ID. SOONER part - ,wrrv4 RlSHT EYE DAY 4 17 smsteao MA(S - AM' r moamisjS TO BE. AMI BE 3tt?OM TVWES AM a, a a Ii jCet vascToAysctF 9 mi ii com -. minim ' - TALBOT, - Feb.- -If ,-r-Tho San tiam community club held Us last meeting in' the grange, -ball.' ;A' large crowd." attended. . . After a ' short business meeting, a comic" program was given which was en joyed.", . "-.:''' " ;; ' tTbe entertainment was put , on by tbe men and boys. The pro gram at. the last month's meeting was given by ladies only, and the judges voted the men's. programT the best. - -l ' ;.' . - After the program Mr. Neu Meyer of Salem, a" representative of the: P.- B. .P. company. - and " MrTShrowder of Mountain States company, explained, their, policies - on rural extensions, after whicn the members and guests djourn- , ed to the dining room for supper, . : -. f .:. . ... ,. Pupils' Enjoy Y: ,:,Y; Legislature GRAND ISLAND. Feb. 19 - The pupils of the four upper " grades : accompanied by, their teacher, Mrs. Mabel Narver, spent a Tery"TaIffy -but enjoyable day Tuesday, visiting the legislative assembly . As this was a new ex- perlence for most of tbe children they were especially Interested In all the proceedings. Th means of transportation was furnished by. C. A. RockbilL Wjrth 'Wiley, Roy E. W111 and E. A. Lefley. all of whom bad chil dren la the schooL - Hog Callers Will 1 Show Ability at HayesvilleClub ! HATESVILLE, i Feb. 19. Tbe Hayesyille . Community club will, hold nthe regular, meeting Friday, evening, February 20, at 7.30 p. m. at the school bouse. An excellent program Is being prepared. - Among the numbers is a one act play and also a hog calling contest, i . By IWERKS -- car a.jiW s atsM. m Brtai rise Z7i Ye- By CLIFF STERRETTj - LY My AMV mm By BEN BATSFORD or Srmus- a,?ouvio usCe a. ick a.t t rjkut lNIKlG HOW UlCUYL AMTD ANO WEALTH V AT ABcC TO vs(AuK AS2QONO X3rA SO OUMD-ir AMBUtMtCK"r&A4ABt AAE By JIMMY MURPHY Na i- f! i . -I