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PAQH a 1IKNI) 11UM.KTIN, 11KNI) OHKflON, T11UIU4DAV, JUNK IB, 11)18 Central Oregon Neighborhood News HAMPTON BUTTE NEWS LETTER HAMPTON BUTTB, Juno C Mr. Ford of Bond passed through hero last Tuesday, accompanied by a postal Inspector, who visited tho local postotflco. a Mr. Eades returned from Redmond Friday with tils horse that had won dorod to that placo from Catlow val ley. John Kirk was a guest at Shrodor's last Friday night. Mrs. Kirk la visit ing with, Mrs. J. O. Perry at Surprlso ranch. Newton Morris and sister Ruth passed through hero last Friday on their way homo to Suplcc. Miss Madgo Dean returned to her homo at Coquollo, Ore., alter visiting somo weoka with her cousin, Audrey James. Paul Drooklngs camo homo from Bend last Saturday, whero ho had "been attending high school. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stauffer and daughters Mary and Idamao returned trom Bend Saturday, whero they at tended tho graduating exorcises ot tho high school. Miss Agnes Schreder visited with Gladys Mcoks last Saturday. Mr. Kolsnor ot Hampton made somo purchases at .Brooklng's storo ono day last week. Chas. James mado a trip to Sherrlll valley last week to buy somo sheep. Horaco Brookings and son Paul left tor tholr Irrigated much at Terre bonne last Tuesday. Mr. Stewart of Buck Creek was In his vicinity this week looking for harvest hands. James M. Brlckey found a den of rattlesnakes last week and kilted 12 ot them. Bort Meoks mado a business trip to Lakovlow Monday, returning Tues day. Erall Carroz mado a business trip to Bend. Tho weather has been qulto warm the past few days. This section Is in great need of rain. PRINGLE FLAT PERSONAL ITEMS lUUNGLE FLAT, Juno 7. C. Todd is living on his ranch. Mrs. Stetson has moved from tho Ueobo ranch and Is keeping house for hor brother. Tho house wanning at Mr. Llbbey's was a very enjoyable affair. Mr. Merrll and Mr. Wilson went to the old Davis ranch last week and holpcd C. B. Todd movo tho Murphy well drill to his place. Nrs. Ransom is residing on her homestead. Miss Lillian Hamlin camo down from tho sawmill last Friday and Btayed a short tlino with Mrs. Stet son. HOW SI 1 13 BA.VISIIKD BACKACHE. Mrs. Effle E. Kleppe, Averlll, Minn., writes: "I was nt a sanitar ium throa weeks at ono time, two weeks another timo, for rheumatism and kidney trouble and got no relief. On my return began using Foley Kidney Pills; found Immedfato re lief; half bottle completed tho cure. Always use when I feel pain In my back." Sold ovorywhero. MILLICAN PICNIC WELL ATTENDED MILLICAN. Juno 7. Tho picnic was qulto woll attended Sunday and nil report a good time. T. E. Going made a trip to Bend tho past weok. Miss Garsko mado a school busi ness trip to Bend Thursday, return ing Sunday. Mr. Hubbard was a week-end vis itor at tho Goo. Roberts home to boo his wife and daughter Elaine. Picnic at Ice Cavo Sunday, Juno 1C, 1018. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Grlnstead mado a trip to Bend Thuruday, re turning the a mo day. R. It. Keller called at W. W. Grln ntead'a Monday, whero thyo had a board mooting. L.'TJ. and It. R. Keller returned to Bend Tuesday morning. Miss Theresa Garsko called at tho R, R. Kollor homo Sunday and Mon day. Alex. Feeal called at tho R. R. Keller home Sunday. Alex. Feeal went to Bend Monday to go to work. Miss Garsko called at tho Groffon- bergor homo Monday and Tuesday, Mrs. L B. Kollor and Miss Garsko spent Tuesday afternoon at tho J. J. Practical Experience Counts in Developing nnd Printing Films, and we are prepared to turn out firstclass work in a short time. Our work insures your coming again. "In at ONE, at FIVE they're done." CENTRAL PHOTO CO. WITH SYMONS. The Jeweler. O'Kane BUjf.. Bend, Ore. Holland home. Miss (Jarsko called on Mrs. L. B. Kollor Tuesday forenoon. Mrs. It. II. Kollor spent Wednes day with Mrs. J. J. Holland. Miss Garsko also called thoro In tho evening. Mrs. P. B. Johnson returned homo Wednesday evening nnd Is .Retting along very nicely, though P. 11. says ho has to bo chief cook and bottlo washer a little longor. Mrs. Johnson Bpont sererat days In Bend with friends botoro returning home. Mrs. L. B. Kollor Bpont Monday with hor mothor. P. B. Johnson mado n business trip to tho Frank Porclval homo Thurs day evening. Word has boon rWolved that Mr. and Mrs. Lawronco, now of Nebraska, formerly ono ot our neighboring homesteaders, aro tho proud parents ot a baby girl, Faith Joy, born May 14, 191S. Alex. Feeal bought n cow from P. B. Johnson for $60 tho past week. W. H. Ream Is caring for A. A. Gllmoro's cow. Mrs. Hubbard and daughter ex pect to join Mr. Hubbard at BondJ today after school closes. The children aro having tholr ex aminations this week at tho West End Bchool. Mrs. R. R. Keller called on Mrs. Johnson Thursday. A. D. Norton was at homo over Sunday. Vernon Clevenger mado final proof on his homestead Juno C. R. R. Keller Is making proof today. W. H. Ream mado a trip to Rend to be ono ot Mr. Clevenger's wit nesses. SAYS IT ACTKI) LIKK A CHARM. Coughs or colds which persist at this season usually aro of an obstln ato nature. AH the moro reason for using a reliable remedy. Mrs. Mar garet Smalc, Bishop, Calif., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is a grand remedy. Suffered from a cold last week, used tho medlclno and It acted like a charm." Sold every where. For farm land loazs sco J. Ryan & Co. Adv. ATTENDS STATE GRANGE MEETING BEND R. F. D. No. 1 Juno 0. Fred Reynolds went to Salem last Monday to attend the stato conven tion of the Eastern Star Grange. Mrs. J. W. Wornstaff camo up from Oswego, Oregon, and spent the week-end attending to business here. Whllo here she visited with several of the neighbors. Mr. Wornstaff Is guarding brldgo at Oswego. Tho Ladies Aid of tho Second Union church will bo entertained at tho homo ot Mrs. Julius Petorson noxt Thursday. Miss Emma Llviskoy from Astoria Is hero visiting her sister, Mrs. Bort TorkelBon. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Autis Moore, May 28th, a fine baby girl. Rev. B. Seoloy of Portland will hold services at tho Mountain View schpolhouso next Sunday. A largo crowd Is desired. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Dencor motored to Redmond Sunday to look at land. Tho farmers of this vicinity have boon busy planting potatoes tho lam two weeks. Will Wornstaff has purchased n now Ford car to deliver milk. Mr. Bedlent autoed to Tumalo Saturday. J. T Newberry and A. Noff holpcd J. Malosh movo his houuo Tuesday und Wednesday. Velma, Glenda and uenova uaiu woll wero dinner gnosis at Margreto Wornstaff's Sunday. Everett Acreo spent Sunday with Ray and Roy Neff. Rant Dunsmoor Is In our midst again. Ho Is expecting to stay all summer. Mrs. J. T, Newberry called on Mrs. J. Malosh on Thursday. Benton Cook left early Sunday morning for Hood River, Oregon. He Is making the trip overland by wagon. Tho rest ot tho family will leavo Monday on tho train. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Torkelson and children and Velma Caldwell mo tored to Prlnevlllo, Redmond and De schutes last Sunday. Miss Jessie Stookoy has boon sick with la grlppo tho past weok. HAD KID.VIJVH LAID HIM UP. A slight kldnoy impairment may load to dropsy or Bright's disease. Don't neglect it. Frank Miller, Bing ham, Utah, writes: "Was troubled with ray kidnoys so bad I could not work. Tried many kinds of modl- cino wiilcli did mo no good. Then I tried Foloy Kldnoy Pills: now feeling as good as I ovor did before." Sold everywhore. PLEASANT RIDGE NEWS LETTER PLEASANT RIDGE, Juno 11. Mr. nnd 'Mrs. W. II. Gray, Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. 13. Anderson nnd Henry John son attended tho movies In Bond Monday night. Miss Etta Chaso was n Redmond visitor Mondny. Rasmus Poturson, Mrs. Catharine Johnnson and Mr. nnd Mrs. Johli Edwards woro In Redmond Wednes day nttornoon. Mrs. O. E. Andorson nnd Mrs. Lona MoPhorson attended tho Und Cross In Tumalo Wednesday after noon. Ray K. Pottor, tester for tho Con tra! Oregon Cow Testing association, was In tlita neighborhood Thursday nnd Friday. Mrs. Groouhalgh of Redmond is spondlng a fow days nt "Tho Only Ranch." Mrs. Wnyno Clinsa of Redmond visited Mondny night nnd Tuesday with Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Chaso. Earl Woods wont ovor to sco his father. N. D. Woods, who Is trapping In tno mountains, on weunostiny. iMrs. J. A. Chaso cnllod on Mrs. O. 13. Anderson Monday nttornoon. Ilonry Johnson, who has boon visiting several days with Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gray, left for his homo In Moro, Ore, Tuesday morning. Mrs. Hans Mlkkolscn, Mrs. Cath arine Johnnscn and Mrs. J. W. Peter son spont Tuesday nttornoon with Mrs. Olo Hanson ot Duschutos. Mrs. N. D. Woods nnd daughter Joyco wero Redmond visitors Tues day. J. W. Potorson hauled n load of potatoes trom Tumalo Thursday. Earl Woods was In Redmond on business Saturday. Rasmus Peterson took Mr. and Mrs. John Edwnrds and Mm. Cnth arino Johansen to Bond Thursday. Antono Ahlstrom and J. W. Peter son were Bend visitors Saturday. F. B. Baughman was In Rodmond on business Saturday. J. A. Chaso was In Rodmond on Saturday. Rov. and Mrs. J. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson nnd family of Torre uonno called at tho homo ot Antono Ahlstrom Sunday. Fred Seollng, who Is working at tho Shovlln-Hlxnn mill In Bend, spont Sunday nt homo. Mr. and Mrs. O. 13. Andorson at tended tho movies in Bend Sunday night. Albert McCormlck has boon spond lng a fow days ut tho Milan WliUte moro home. Who Is Plorcy & Sons, Tumalo? Up Adv. BROKEN DITCH CAUSES DELAY LOWER BRIDGE. Juno 10. Tho association ditch broko Tuesday night, causing a groat dolay in tho irrigation. Jerry Groszkrcugcr loft Friday for tho mountains, whero no is grazing a bunch of cattle. A. S. Holmes was n Bond visitor Wednesday. Mr. Tomploton ot Slstors was n visitor at tho Hosklns ranch Tuesday. Frank Chapman took his oattlo to tho forest rosorvo Friday. Mrs. Joo Howard was a Rodmond visitor Wednosday afternoon. Mrs. T. F. Rico nnd daughters woro Bond visitors Snturday. L. A. Hunt was in Redmond Sat urday. Charlos Hlscock, formerly of Lower Bridge, but who enlisted last Docembor and hns boon located at Camp Fremont, Cal., Is hero on n furlough and Is irrigating for C, F. Hosklns. Mrs. Jaeger nnd daughters and Mrs. Frod Walters wero shopping In Bend Friday. E. Palno Is hero on buslnoss con nected with hlu homestead, which Mr. Mllburn has rented. Mr. Jaogor Is working at Salom, Oregon. Darwin Walters, Frod Waiters and Tommy McKuno woro to tho plcturo show at Rodmond Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fullor woro Redmond visitors Friday. G, E .Stadlg was In Bond on busi ness Tuesday. RHEUMATIC AND KIDNKV ILLS. Troubled with rhoumatlsm, kldnoy or blnddor affections? You nood Foloy Kldnoy Pills. Mrs. Frank P. Wood, It. F. I). 2, Morrill, Malno. writes: "I found rollof as soon ua I began taking Foloy Kldnoy Pills, My husband also rccolvod much benefit from them. Ho was lamo, could not stoop ovor; now fools no pain." Sold ovorywhoro. MAKE TRIP TO SUTTLE LAKE . .PLAINVIEW, Juno 10. A party consisting of M. W. Knickerbocker and family, II. T. Hartley and fam ily nnd Ray Armstrong camped at Suttlo lako Saturday night and Sun day. Thoy report a vory dollglitful timo nnd u big catch of fish. .Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scoggln ro turnedFrlday ovonlng from a honey moon trip to Prlnglo Falls and other points ot interest along tho Deschutes rlvor nouth of Bond. Henry Shoemaker and family of Redmond woro guests at tho homo of Alex. Lovoronz 8undny. j W ' STOP! And Investigate our prices beforo buying your groceries, Wo can save you money. P. B. Johnson's MllUcan, Ore. Telephone Only a nmnll congregation mat fot tho preaching services nt tho school house Sunday nttornoon, Services will bo hold again by Rov. S, S. MaVlekor on tho bocoiu! Sunday nttornoon In July, Mrs. MoVlckor nnd daughter no comptiulod Rov. MoVlckor last Sun day. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Armstrong nnd Miss Wlltua woro guests nt tho Box A ranch Sunday. Kennoth Twoot has boon sick with tho measles for snvoral days. Clifford Ward nnd his llttlo sister aro being kept at homo by an attack of whooping cough. F. W, Lovoronx nnd family spent Inst Friday afternoon nnd ovonlng nt tho A. E. Hubs ranch. Roy Henrdt tins rccetvod orders from tho draft board to bo ready for duty nt tho training camp on Juno 24. Ho oxpocts to go first to Camp Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sroggln woro guostn for dinner nt tho Box A ranch Juno 8. F. W. Lovoronx and family and Mrs. Grover Pallium spent Sunday at tho Alex, Lovoronx ranch. Henry Powers holpcd C. V. Chnl fan sovornl days last week ns Mr. Chnlfan was not woll. A. E. Hoss, F. A. Powors nnd liny Armstrong wero Bond business call urn tho pnst weok. Tho O. I). O. club will hold Its regular meeting with Mrs. II, A. Scoggln Thursday Afternoon, June 13. All tho Indies nro rosuosted to bring nny pieces of wnrm cloth, not necessarily now, to make hospital bod socks. RECORD MADE BY GRADE STUDENTS SISTERS, Juno 10. An excellent record was mndo by tho pupils of Principal F. W. Weber's room at tho nlghlh grade examinations on May lGlh and 17th. Henry Cllett re ceived his eighth grndn diploma. Goorgo Davis nnd Henry Unwell passed tho sevonth grade examina tion In nil branches, George receiv ing nn nvorngo of 84 and Henry's nvorago was 8C. Anna Cllott, Irel Harrington nnd Cecllo McCallum, sixth grade pupils, nil pnsseil In physiology. This makes n perfect record for nil the pupils In tho upper room, Kvorett Hanks having passed from tho fifth grade to tho sixth, nnd Hazel Tuckor, Jasper Haines nnd Vorn Kief passing from tho ninth to tho tenth grado. Vorn Kief also completed tho tenth grndo wnrk In American literature and English composition, Harold Alton wns qulto ill tho first or tho week with tonsllltls. Mr. niid .Mrs. Arthur Temploton, former residents ot Clovordale, left Friday for tholr now homo in Cali fornia. Mrs. Hartly and llttlo son Jack woro In town Friday from Plalnvlow. Mrs. Grogan, son Dewey nnd hor daughter, Mrs. Allco Griffith wore shopping In Sisters Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Zumwnlt of Red mond passed through town on tholr wnv fishing. F. L. 8hnw of Slstors loaves today for Rovero, Wash., for n threo or four weeks' visit with his son. Mrs. Dennis nnd Mrs. Roach re turned today from Portland. Moso McKlnnoy returned Tuesday from a visit with his parents In Ar lington. Jack Bowman nnd family moved to Bond Monday, Mrs. J B. Fryroar nnd daughtar, Mrs. Schulty callod nn Mrs. William Edmunson Thursday. William Wilson nnd family went fishing on tho MotolliiH Sunday, Botweon fifteen and twenty cars passed through town on tholr way to Suttlo lake and Mutollus rlvor Sun day. Tho sun's ccllpso was viewed by a great many peoplo hero Saturday. SCHOOL CLOSES AT CLOVERDALE CLOVERDALE, Juno 10. Miss Naomi Hosklns closed n successful term Inst Friday, Juno 7, with u school picnic on Squaw crook, Mr. anil Mrs. W. F. Fryroar and Madison Holton woro fishing on Squaw creek Sunday. Viola Miller and Lillian Van Mntrn spent Sunday afternoon with Glndys rarnorry. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Parborry woro at tho Billy Wilson ranch on busi ness Sunday, John W. Gottor mndo a trip to Redmond after his brother Saturday. H. C. Mlllor and Idolla wero In Redmond Wednosdny. Frank Board mado a trip to Sink Inst week. Ills nlcco, Miss Josslo Ray, returned homo with him. Frank Arnold was fishing on Illuo and Suttlo lakes Sunday with the Hodsou family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Arnold nnd Mrs. Frank Arnold nnd Froeda returned homo Sunday from California, whore thoy have been visiting, Doau Van Matro and Idolla Mlllor mndo a trip to Bond Saturday, Mrs. R. J. Skolton la on tho Hick list. TIiobo who attended tho Rod Cross last wook woro: Mrs. II. C. Miller, BRICK vs. BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND VALUE ABOUT $500,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS NONE Build With BRICK! BEND TANLAC Mrs. W. W. Van Matro, Mrs, 0. Wnrd, Mrs. W F. Fryrear, Mrs. Roua Cyrus and Mrs. Burling. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cyrus nnd Ln dona and Mrs. W. W. Van Matro mado a trip to Bend Inst Tuesday, Goo. F. Cyrus made n trip to Red mond after Mrs. Cyrus sister, Mrs. Laura Waymlro, Sunday evening Mrs. Wnlmlro will upend tho summer nt tho Cyrus homo, Lndoua Cyrus rocolvod a lettor from Corporal Samuel E. Kline in Franco Inst week, tolling many Inter esting things. Bee J. Ryan & Co., for farm land loans. Adv. WATER SHORTAGE AT STAUFFER STAUKFHIt, Juno 11. Wo nro having somo trouble hero at present getting water for our stock, ns the well which has heretofore furnished an ahuudnnco of water Is Just about dry. Mr Mnrtliidnlti, n retired doctor of Farloy, town, Is In the valley visiting his friend, J, R. McOoo nnd expects to locate hero If tho climate suits him. Frod nnd Hoy Stuuffer hnvn gone to Bend to work for about two months, Jim Brlckey nnd wlfu wero In (ho valley over Sunday night. Gust McLouth mndo it trip to Bend Monday. Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Cowan's daugh ter nnd family of Washington are visiting In the valley for n few davs J II 1 lousier hns been working for McLouth for tho past week. J. II. Hosrh, who hns n hnmestnad In the Buttes, Is moving down In the valley ns the springs, which hnvn nover failed, aro now dry lion Rhodes has been helping J. O Perry with his windmill tho past two days. Miss Cnrrlo Brown of Pleas-int valley was a caller nt tho HtnuiTors Snturday night. The burknroos hnvo left tho vat toy for South creok. Jns. McEwen Is digging n new noli on his plnre. Mr. Itasmunson nnd Mr. Hunter of Butte took tho stage for (lend Tues day morning. Mrs. C ('. Washburn, one of our old-time neighbors, Is visiting among friends this weok. Get ready to buy war stnmps. SUPREME OFFICER TO VISIT BEND Sir. L'iiiiiiu NHdlg-, Supremo I Nut l'n-ililmt uf I 'rat mini Brother IiimmI, to Do Hero. (From Saturday's Dally.) Mrs. Kmmn Noldlg, supreme past prasldunt of tho Frntornal Brother hood, of Los Angeles Is to pay n visit to tho Incut chapter of thu nrdor on June 1. Sho will bo met nt the depot by ncnmmlttou of tho mem bers. Mrs. Noldlg hns boon on tho road for six months, traveling from Chi cago to old Moxlco in tho Intnrest of tho Juvenile department of the socloty, of which there aro many llttlo ones, Shu will meet with tho members of tho Portland, St. Johns, and Oregon City lodges on Juno 7, 8 and 10, nnd an tho 11th will romo to Bond, where sho will address tho momhorn on "Frntornlty," nnd will obligate n largo class of now candi Prices Right to tile Penny Make Your Dollars Count MONEY SAVING ON MERCHANDISE OF MERIT At this time when Fruits are fcarce you can overcome the liili coit by buying Gallon Fruit at there priceil No. 10 Solid IVk Ill.ck lleuit 62c No. 10 Solid I'.ck I'ctlrd ('on 62c No. 10 Solid Pick IW.ri 60c No. 10 Solid Pack Applr 45c IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT THE UNION CASH GROCERY Wall Stieet, Bend, Oregon OTHER BUILDINGS OTHER BUILDINOS VALUE ABOUT $2,000,000 FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER $100,000 BRICK & LUMBER CO. FOR SALE BY The Owl Pharmacy dates Into tho order, after which sho will nddress the public on tho loyalty of all fraternal societies toward our government. Mrs, Noldlg Is tho retiring supremo president of tho society, which sho tilled with honor for four years, Hor successor is Carlos H. Hardy, a Los Angoles lawyer of high standing tug nnd nu author on fraternal In surance. Mrs. Noldlg will bo itcconi panlnd on hor tour of Inspection by Mrs. M. F. Houghton, statu manager for Oregon, Mrs, Noldlg bqlongs to several fra ternal societies and Is one ot tho mothors of the Fraternal Brother hood, NAMES OF DESCHUTES COUNTY REGISTRANTS (From Monday's Dally.) Tho follwolug Is the complete list of those registering with tho De schutes county war hoard on Juno C, together with tho official county number: 1 Everett Joseph Mare, Bond, 2 Warren Evans, La Pino. II Mnhtaii Couch, Tumalo, 4 Charles Frederick Luce, Jr., Redmond. r. Edward Winters, Bend, t: James Arthur Harris, MllUcan. 7 Fred P. Breent, Bond. 8 Alger W. Davis, Tumalo, ! Anion (Hun Wlnwurd, Monti. 10 Fred Joseph Mnrclinud, Bend, 11 Alfred II. Kchultz, La Pine. 12 Jennings Bryan Davis, Red mond. 13 Emlle Joseph Carroz, Rolynt. 11 John Henry Fnrrell, Bend. IT. Itnlph Morton McClnln, Bend, lfi Donald Morris, Bend. 17 Ralph Clifton Curtis, Bond. 18 Earl Jesse Van Dnmark, Bend. 10 Mllfred Wnyno Clinic, Red mond. 20 Harold Smith, Bond. 21 "Stanley L. Fish, Tumalo, 22 Harry Mllo Dletorlch, Tumalo. 23 Herbert Burnett Robinson, Bend. 21 Paul Delbert Lome, Bend. 2G Clyde O. Ilauck. Bend. 20 William M. Scott, Redmond. 27 Lawronco Nonoy, Band. 28 Alexander Albert Kggloaton, Bond. 2U Lewis Goorgo Gnssort, Bend. 30 William Alfred Huunoll, Bend. 31 Eugene Georgo Comstock, Red mond. 32 Alfred Goorgo Elllff, Bond, 33 Jay P. Spencer, Bend. 31 William F. Tromblflo, Bend. 36 Luwrotien Watcher, Bend. 30 Reed A. Wlnklo, Bend. 37 Nils O. Skjsrsan, Bend. 38 Frederick B. TnlgHr, Bend. 39 Augifsl Johnson Vouugaon, Bend. 40 Jim O'Neill, Bend. U August Mueller, Bend. Dr. Turner, eyo specialist of Port land, will bo In Bond again Wednes day und Thursday, Juno 10-20, nt Thorseu'n Jowolry store, Don't fall to consult him about your eyes und glasses on those dates. On account of serious Illness In his family Dr. Turner was uuiiblo to keep IiIh Inst engagement in Bond, but will posi tively bo there on above dates. H-1G r (A ' V ' r rh " vl