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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1918)
. Commencement Week Program Sunday, June 9 HACCALAUKKATE SERVICES ' Christian Church, 8:00 P. M. Prelude Doxology Congregation Hymn, No. &3 . . "0 Worship the Kin" Prayer .... Kev, Victor P. Morris Son "Our Souls are Thino, America" High School Chorus Scripture .... iu-v. Peter Conklin Anthem . "The Lord is My Shepherd" Girls' Glee Club Sermon "True Culture" IEev. K. H. Pace Hymn, No. 87 "Crown Him whh Many Crowns" lietieiliction Thursday, June 13 8KNI0R CLASS DAY PROGRAM Hitch School Auditorium at 10:00 A. M. ANNUAL HIGH SCHOOL PICNIC 1:00 P. M. Friday, June 14 COMM ENCEM ENT EXERCISES High School Auditorium, 8:00 P. M. March Hollander Overture "Calif of Bagdad" Boelidien Song "June Rhapsody" Daniels Girls' Glee Club Invocation Rev. E. B. Pace Vocal Solo - "Until" - Sanderson Mr Paul Blackstone . Commencement Address .... Mr. E. L. Keezel of University of Oregon "Pierrot" Edwards 0. N. 8. Orchestra Song "Love's Garden of Roses" Hadyn Wood Double Quartette Presentation of Class of 1918 E. H. Ifedrick Presentation of Diplomas O. A. Wolvertan Berceuse Iljinsky O. N. S. Orchestra Benediction . Rev. Peter Conklin Class of Nineteen Eighteen Francis M. Arant Gail A. Hiltibrand Zola Marie Babcock Wynnia Lake Vida I. Beougher Helen Moore Burton C. Bell Lola Fern Morgan Maxwell Bowersox David E. Oleman Alice H. Comstock Frieda M. Powell M. Ellis Fisher Gertrude Rogers Hjalmar T. Gentle Thelma Selling Ermine K. Gentle Alexander Delbert Skeen Wilda E. Fuller Mabel Jane Smith L. ManzaniU Harvey Rosabel le Smith Josephine M. Heffley George Walker house. Airlie boys who have enlisted re. cently are Chester Cooper, Clifford Hannan, Emery Whiteaker, Ken neth Williams, Raymond Williams, Frank Story, Willard Wilson and Frank Williamson. , , , DONT FORGET That A. M. Arant writes Insu rance: Fire, Automobile and Surety Bonds. A. N. Halleck buys junk of all kinds and pays highest cash prices. , 26tf DR. F. R. BOWERSOX PHYSICIAN & SURGEOS PHONE NOS. OFFICE 2313 HOUSE ' 152 AME ( Sfes f mm y Al'KIBS In the Ameri can navy irt classed (l (lie best fed body of men In the worhl In the ship's galleys every effort Is made to eliminate waste. In the upper photo one of the rooks on the North Imknta, Is oper ating n uii'iit sllcer thut cuts Imcon with the lenst nosKlhle wastage. Kmi v. fuel for fighters. Itncon Is badly needed In th allied nrmles and navies. The silled needs In pork prod ucts are 150,000,(100 pounds monthly, three times as much as before the war, Anotherwiisteellinliiator on the North Dakota Is the potato peeler, shown In the lower photo.. Nothing Is lost ex cept the actual ninntn skin, There Is a sufficient quantity of po- tatoes In America for greater use In every home and for oil needs of army and navy, Eat more potatoes, eat less wheat. The graduating class of the Dal las high school this year consists of twenty seven members and com mencement exercises were held this week with Rev. C. P. Johnson preaching the baccalaurate sermon and Supt. J. A. Churchill, com mencement orator on Friday even ing. The Polk Yamhill Marion Medical society met in Dallas last week. County Surveyor H. A. Robb is about to embark in the lumber bus iness. With others he has organiz ed the Robb Lumber Co. and they will build and operate a small saw mill near Ellentlale, There is to be no train service other than freight on the line from Dallas to Perrydale, the only pas senger on the line running from Broadmead to Perrydale. Prof. Jas. T. Matthews of Wil lamette University was baccalaure ate speaker for the Independence high school Sunday evening, the service being held in the opera L.C. PRICE, M.D. Office and residence Kurre Apartments Phone 1903 Swope (a Swope, Lawyers, i. O. O. F. Bldg. Independence WALTER G. BROWN Representing the "PENNSYLVANIA" Fire Insurance Co. of Philadelphia Notary Public Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Etc. E.K. PIASECKI Attorney at Law Farm Loans, 5i Percent 620 Mills street Dallas, Oregon Monmouth Grange 476 Meets the Second Saturday In Each Month at 10:30 A. M. Public Program at 2:30 p. m. to which visitors are welcome. P. 0. Powell, Master. Miss Maggie Butler, Sec, Driving the Brain often Affect the Nerve, caus ing Nervous Irritation and Nervous Headaches. When Nervous, try using The Standard Remedy for many years for disorder of the Nerves. AT ALL DRUGOISTS MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY In Odd Fellows Hall Services, - - - 11.00 s. m. Subject: Sunday School, 10.00 a.m. Wednesday evening meeting, 8.00 p. m BAPTIST CHURCH E. B. Pace, Pastor Sunday School, - - 10.00 a. m. Preaching Service, 11.00 a, m. C. U. E. Meeting, - 7.00 p. m. Preaching Service, 8.00 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 8.00 p. m. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Peter Conklin, Pastob Sunday School, - - 10.00 a. m. Preaching Service, 11.00 a. m. Y. P. A. Meeting, 7.15 p. m. Preaching Service, 8.00 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 8.00 p. m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School, 10.00 a.m. Preaching Service, - 11.00 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. Meeting, -7.00 p. m. Preaching Service, 8.00 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednescay, 8.00 p. m. i Pi M tl v r .1 . rv u r U! & m i inerungor me v-rne-norse uiuvaiors Plan YourAiGardenNow Save Time and Money. rr. 8 ! HtLPiNcxme Our Export Tow crocks N CITY and country more war gardens are needed this year than ever before. Patriotism prompted 2,000,000 Americans to plant gardens last year, according to estimates of the United States Department of Agriculture Transportation facilities of the nation will be strained this year hauling muni tions of war and foods for the Allies, The surplus food cre ated by home gardens will help In the railroad problem. And the nation will eat less of the goods we must export wheat, meat, fats and sugar. Every boy and girl that helps with the garden Is helping win the war. Leaflets of Instruction Id garden making may be secured from the Department of Agriculture at Wajh lugton, upon request, without charge, ' n m 1 f John Deere Steel Five Tooth Soil Tickler Frames of I beam steel and malleable . iron. Shovel shanks of pressed steel. No better cultivator made. Let us show it to you. MONMOUTH HARDWARE CO. S22 m