The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 10, 1922, Image 1

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VOL. XVI
MELON YIELD WILL
BE GOODTHIS YEAR
HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 10. 1922
LOCAL CREAM SHOWS
VERY HIGH TEST
Report Issued by the State Dairy
and Food Commission on
Local Producers
TODD-ROSS WEDDING
SUNDAY EVENING
ECHO IS VICTOR
OVER PRUNEPICKERS
Echo Outhit Milton Sunday at Pen­
dleton and Win» Game
Handily 8 to 5
BEASLEYS CELEBRATE
GOLDEN WEDDING
UMATILLA PROJECT HAS CONSID­
«.•M
No. 48 I
COLD SPRINGS BEACH
NOW SUMMER RESORT
Many
Fam ilies Spend ..Sundays
There Picnicing and
Swimming
SELECT COMMUNITY
CALENDAR DESIGN
In the Oregon Dairy and Food YOUHG COUPLE LEFT FOR PORT­
Echo defeated Milton-Freewater MARRIED AT PILOT ROCK FIFTY
Why go several hundred miles to COMMITTEE SELECTS TWO SIZES
Bulletin, a paper published by the
LAND AND SEASIDE
in the game at Pendleton last Sun­
the coast and other summer resorts
YEARS AGO
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State Dairy and Food Commission, is
TO BE USED
day by a score of 8 to 8.
when there is a beach just a few
| published a number of tests of cream
Echo had no trouble in solving
miles distant from here. Go to Cold
W atermelons in Lead, But Canta- Produced
th,a project. Among
Stagmlller's delivery says the Pendle­ D aoghjer and Husband Celebrate Sprlng3 in8tead
them are the following which W edding Takes Place at Home of the
Innovation in Distribution of Cal­
ton Tribune and despite some effect­
loupes Close Second ; Large Acre­
ranks among the highest of a long
The beach along the Columbia
Bride’s Parent»; Rev. Clark of
10th Anniversary of Marriage
ive catching and throwing by Peter­
endars W ill be Made By the
; list published.
river at the Cold Springs Landing
age at Irrigon and Boardman
son, Milton-Freewater could not ov­
Pendleton O fficiating
at Same Time
A. W. Agnew, 42 per cent.
is now a pleasant place to spend
Business Houses
ercome the pitching handicap. King
your vacation, and to picnic. A soft,
H. H. Willard, 43 per cent.
was steady in the pinches and show,
sandy beach is found along the river
H. F. Swartout, 44.5 per cent.
While there has been no co-opera­
Logan Todd and Miss Dorothy ed remarkable judgement of the op­
Fifty years ago Mr. and Mrs. Rlch- and the water is "just right," to swim
Arnold Buhman. 36 per cent.
_ ing
________
tive acreage planted to melons, as
Figui
that a ____
great ____
deal __
of mon.
posing batsmen. The same teams will
aid Beasley were united in marriage In. There are many trees along the ey was ; pent in a duplication of cal-
Pleasant View Dairy, 37.5 per ■Ross were married at the home of
was the case several years ago, there
play there next Sunday according to
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
at Pilot Rock, Oregon, and Friday banks making an Ideal camp’ng place endar8 ( at h year tho Commercial
is quite an acreage planted to water- c®»t.
George Rayhlll, who Is handling the
melons and cantaloupes on the Urna. J- W. Campbell, 53 per cent,
Ross, Sunday evening at eight o'clock arrangements for both managements. of last week at their home on New- Several of the girls of this city spent club at a i leeting last wnter appotnt-
port avenue there gathered a goodly a few days there and they say that ed a committee to report as to the
tflla project this year.
The past
Among the milk tests is one from Rev. Clark of Pendleton officiating.
Olson and Morrison umpir.ed.
number of their children, relatives, they will go again soon and that it advisability of having one commun-
week has seen many melons ripening 'he Garner Dairy of Hermiston, Ore-
The bride was prettily attired in
and friends to celebrate the event can’t be beat.
ity calendar that would serve the
but it will be the latter part of this son showing 4 8 butterfat which is
which comes Io few.
Many families front here spend a purpose for all business houses for
week before they are on in earnest. leagal as is also Mrs. Brown’s dairy white. Near relatives and friends of ‘ THE GOLEM’’ TO BE AT
THE PLAY HOUSE
On the same date ten years ago happy Sunday at Cold Springs beach distribution to all families of tb<*
Mr. T. H. Haddox, who has about with a butterfat percentage of 4.5 the bride and groom were present
for the ceremony after which a de­
occured the marriage of their picnicing and swimming, and several ! town and suircunding country.
peven acres in watermelons and cant­ per cent.
A mystical story of mediaeval daughter to Earl Wilson of Port- say (hat it Is as good as Seaside.
lightful wedding luncheon was serv­
aloupes reports a good sale in sur­
Tho commit ee have followed the
ed.
Europe 18 graphically told In "The
'he T " 1 W“8 made “ d 0 U b I < ! --------------------------matter “ P ai’d have selected a de-
rounding towns Cantaloupes are Just KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT
Golem"
a
remarkable
picture
screen­
beginning to ripen and as yet he has
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and
" R em iniscen/stores of th H
t PORTLAND CARAVAN
>*«n wi"> two sides, tho larger one
OH THE HIGHWAY
Mrs. S. D. Ross who have lived here ed In Europe which comes to the
not been able to supply the local de­
mand, but by the end of the week Pendleton Resident and Former for quite a number of years. She Play House next Sunday. Paul Weg­
expects to be shipping them out at.
graduated from the local high school ener, a distinguished continental act­ guests 6 '
"n ' " 4 8tlved 1,11 Business Men Are Asked to Meet ('alc*ldl”’ fund and to a few business
Show Man Finned Under
the rate of 7 or 8 crates a day. He
in 1919 and also attended O. A. C. or, author and director, not only di­
Auto in W ater
„
. .
, .
Then at 4 P. M .; Stop of 10
houses in surrounding towns. The
and the Oregon Normal school. For rected the production, but plays the
has just added an Oldstnobile truck
IK
,r° m .°HU a T *
Minutes Here
«» Intended for gen-
Jirduous
role
of
the
clay
monster
call,
to his equipment so that he may bet­
W. E. Brown, 76 years old and the past year she taught Minnehah
ed "The Golem."
ter handle the trade of nearby ter­ well kqown in Pendleton, was killed school.
w tt
r o >fl|"i i »• al'
al
The Portland caravan advertising ®r> with the same design us the
Out of the legendary material Mr
ritory. Mr. Haddox says that next Tuesday morning on the highway
Logan Todd Is the son ot Mr. and
L'8’ ?
'he 1925 exposition to be held In larger one. The mailing list of the
year he intends plowing up a larger below Barnhart when the car in Mrs. R. C. Todd of this city. Ho at­ Wegener has constructed a fascinat
ew s on, a o
r. e easley thfat c | ty wjh arrive in Hermiston «Ufferei t business houses will be
acreage ot alfalfa for the growing of which he was riding and which was tended the Hermiston schools, is a ing story laid in Prague, Bohemia,
ew s on an
a a ir s o
os- g unday aj 4 p ,n , stopping here but gone over and a mailing list cotnpil-
truck and berries.
driven by John Beckwith, skidded in member of the American Legion and during the thirteenth century, when cow, were unable to be present.
I 10 minutes. Mayor Baker has asked ” 1 that will inciudo every family on
Emperor Rudolph had nothing to do
Mr. , Beasley’s
. . . place to be he project.
Clint Jackson has about two acres the soft gravel, plunged over a 15 waB a student at O. A. C. last year.
. The local guests were
,,
,
the business men of . this
but
indulge
in
pogroms.
In
order
to
biother
and
wife,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
„„ u
. .. .
.
. ,u
The young couple left Sunday eve­
pf watermelons and the quality and foot embankment, throwing the driv­
„
n
,
.
o*
>
hand
at
this
time
to meet them.
I he picture selected is one of the
avert the menace of exile hanging B. Beasley, Walter Beasley and Mr. Th
size are first class, one on display er free oi the machine, but pinning ning for a trip to Portland and Sea.
same stop of 10 minutes will he Reclamation office building in colors
over
his
people
the
chief
rabbi
creat
and
Mrs.
E.
P.
Illsley.
side
and
on
their
return
will
make
at the Kingsley store last week, Mr. Brown beneath It at the foot of
I made at Stanfield and Echo.
I and i8 a fine piece of work. There
ed a huge figure called the "golem
Two daughters Alice and Elizabeth
the gulch In three feet of water. their home in this city.
weighed 40 pounds.
The
caravan
leave
Portland
Sat-
will be no advertising on these cal-
Instilling
life
and
loyallty
into
it
by
and a son Miles Beasley and wife
There are also any number of small The wreckage was removed and the
urday, August 12, on a tour of the endars, but below the picture is the
putting
on
its
breast
a
star
Inclosing
were
also
present.
patches scattered over the project, body recovered only after a team had FORMER HERMISTON TEACHER
state.
wording "Hermiston
Community
a magic word.
been secured and the body was un­
of less than an acre in size.
MARRIED AT ROSEBURG
The exposition caravan w ill bo Calendar, compiled for your conveni­
After
the
golem
has
saved
the
Em
HELPFUL POINTS LISTED
der the car for an hour and a half.
a C Irrigon the local growers have
peror and hl? court from death and
ON CULLING OF POTTTTRV n'ad8 UP
aPProximate|y 20 0al8 ence by the Community interests of
ON LULLING Oi POULTRY although there are a number of Hermiston."
had their melons on the market for
Friends of Miss Hazel Bogard re­ so won a reprieve for the Jews, the
some time.
Mr. Seaman is one of NEW BUREAU TO STRENGTHEN
Various useful information, tables
„ ,
„ .
, prospects that may be added nt the
ceived announcement last week of rabbi decides to send the clay galnt ...
I^or' ^ .or-
Shape, Eye, Molt n t h hour to raise the number closer of Interest, weights and measures,
the large producers, as is also C. E.
HOME ECONOMICS WORK the marriage of James Baxter Davis Iback ,nto oblivion. But the. huge ef-
and Time of Starting to Lay,
o 4 0.
of Roseburg ¡tnd Hazel Bogard of ! f |sy objects. Whether It’s because the
Glasgow who is experimenting on a
are included 011 additional Bheets nt-
Are Sign» of Layer
Word hag comf> from nlftny of tho tached to the back of the calendar
WASHINGTON, D. C. August 10— Glide, Ore., which event took place rabbi has violated the commandment
new variety of muskmelon which he
hopes will be a competitor of the An Announcement of unusual signlf. Wednesday, August 2, at Roseburg. against making any graven imago
Late molting hens are practically 42 citles and ,owila 10 be vl8,tfcd by D“d’
1
melon produced there, the "New Ir­ icance to both farm and city women
Miss Bogard will be remembered or because the rabbi’s daughter has certain to be the best layers during ,he 1925 exP°sitl°n caravan to the
Altogether it will be an attractive
rigon.” At Irrigon is perhaps the was made today by Secretary of Ag­ by many here, having taught the fallen In love with a Gentile noble, the following year, but poultrymen tfiect tbat tbe expedition will be art calendar that will bo preserved
largest acreage in this crop many riculture Wallace to the effect that second grade, last year in the Her- the golem becomes an avenging in­ are cautioned about’ going to ex- warm,Jr greeted and given "the best by all recievlng them.
ranchers having from 2 1-2 to 5 acres steps will be taken shortly to „,|8ton schools. Mr. Davis is a mem- strument and nearly burns the town tremes in making this factor the we ve KOt” when It arrives, and in
The calendar will probably be
"strengthen the scientific work of i ber of a prominent family of Rose- down in his rage,
in melons and garden truck.
cnly one In selecting the layers. How Home ot 1,10 P|aces the arrangements ready for distribution in December.
Along the highway near Umatilla the department as it may be related ‘ burg, his father being a local bank-
it may be wisely to cull out the weak 4or reception and entertainment will
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are also some good acreages of melons to home economics.” A similar state- er Mr. Davis owns a large wheat
layers is indicated in a new O. A. C. i,n ®Tery mlnu,fi of the time sched-.N0TFD PERSONAGES WILL
STATE APPORTIONS MONEY
and cucumbers. Albert Atchinson ment from Secretary Wallace is be- ranch in North Dakota where the
extension
bulletin,
"Suggestive u cd for 1,10 tourists to remain.
ATTEND ROUND-UP
who lives about a mile west of Uma­ ing made today by Assistant Secre- young couple expect to make their
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The secretary of state has appor­ Points In Culling the Poultry Flock," i Advices Indicate that unusual pre- I
tary
Pugstey,
who
is
speaking
before
home.
tilla o nthe highway has 12 acres in
tioned the state school money to the by H. C. Cosby of the extension serv- 'parations will be made at such points 1 Tho Pendleton Round-Up never
cantaloupes and one acre tn cucum­ the American Home Economics as­
36 counties In the state amounting to Ice.
as Pendleton. Bend and Klamath fails to attract ninny famous people
bers and also grows tomatoes. He is sociation at Corvallis, Oregon.
$422,088.60. The couny of Umatilla
BACK FROM VALLEY
The best layers have dry, ragged, Falls, where Mayor Baker outlined who ttro arming the thoannndn who
"Ultimately I have in view making
reported as doing fine with these, his
which has 7,545 children of school frayed and brittle feathers, and the the plans of the tour in his address see the big show and tire 1922 prefl-
receipts running as high as $25 per the home economics work an inde­
J. M. Biggs, local realtor, return­ age gets $13,958.25 as her share in tail feathers are badly worn during Monday night, and also at Medford, entatlnn, September 21, 22, 23 will
pendent bureau,” said Secretary ed last Wednesday from a lire day the apportionment.
day through sales to tourists.
the summer and fall months. The Ashland. Grants Pas» and Albany, be no exception.
R. A. Allen, a rancher one and Wallace in his preliminary announce- trip through the Willamette valley.
poor layers will have more wing pri_ The caravan committee has an-
Ben W. Olcott, governor of Ore-
one-half miles west of Umatilla also ment, ranking with the other bur- Mr. Bigg» reports that outsido the YAKIMA VALLEY HAY
mary feathers in July and August nounced to all these cities that no gon, D. VV. Pavls, governor of Idaho,
has an acre of cantaloupes and wat­ eaus of the department, and placing bay and spring grain the cr o n kok’
than the heavy layers.
formal entertainments or speech- Wallace Irwin, Suturday Evening
GROWERS ORGANIZE
at the head of it a woman of execut- good. Ho reports good prospects in
ermelons.
Loose feathering is usually char- making bunquets ara desired, but Post Writer, George Palmer Putman.,
Ive ability, thorough scientific train, the fruit crop .particularly prunes.
Heyw>x>d
Hay growers of the Yakima valley acteristic of tho coarse, late niatur- 'hat all the arrangements are to be publisher and author,
ing, and a broad and sympathetic
ing bird, and the low producing hen. fully In the hands of the local busi- Broun and Ruth Halo, newspaper
EXPERIMENT IN MOVING
have
organized
the
Alfalfa
Sales
cor
understanding of what Is needed to
Any mismanagement that checks neKS orgnnizattous or reception com- and magazine writers,
Frederick
OLD APPLE TREES make such a bureau most helpful to RECOMMENDS DEVELOPING
poration for the collective handling
egg production in summer will force ! mltteea.
O’Brien, author of "White Shadows
of
the
1922
hay
crop.
Tho
member­
COLUMBIA
BASIN
PROJECT
the women of the country."
in the South Seas,” Charles Hanson
In order to replace some of his ap­
ship is not large but the organisation molting, which must be considered
Work for women has grown stead­
Towne and others have made reser­
ple trees In the main orchard and to
Francis M. Goodwin, assistant has 250 cari of hay to dlsp-Mio ot. • by one in culling the flock.
ELLIOTT
DEXTER
IS
STAR
vations for the three days and other
When the hen starts laying the
thin down one corner where the trees ily In the department of Agriculture, secretary of the interior, who has
IN “THE WITCHING HOUR’’ prominent ptople will he here also.
called the
were too close together. O. T. Claw­ in 1915, what has been
.
¡arrived in the Inland Empire to TRADES FOR VALLEY PROPERTY whole abdomen becomes dilated, the
Already I he livestock is being
pelvic bones between which the eggs
son of Wenatchee, Wash., tried mov­ Office of Home Economics wa» creat- niakc ft gtudy of the Co|llm51d
A picture that makes you think; brought to Pendleton in prcpiation
must
pass
become
widespread,
the
ing a number of half grown tiees cd as a part of the extension service. project for Secretary Albeit B. Fall,
A. E. Phelps, who resides two
during the winter months A heavy In this economics work a great deal has advised ’he Columbia Basin ex­ miles north of Hermiston has traded keel is forced down, and the lateral that grips your attention from the for the staging of the world's great­
of
attention
has
been
given
to
stud­
first reel and holds it without a est out-door drama. Two carlt ads of
tripod was arranged with Rklds and
ecutive committee of the Spokane his 20 acre ranch for residence prop­ processes are sprung forward.
The fat goes out of the skin with break till the final fade-out— that Is Mexican longhttrn steers, who»» chief
the trees were lifted with a block ies of foods and best to use them, la­ Chamber of Commerce to stimulate erty near Jefferson, Oregon. The
and tackle after they bad been loos­ bor-saving devices for the home, the campaign for development of the family have their household goods heavy laying, leaving the skin soft "The Witching Hour,” a new Para- eharacterlsl Ic is a decided hostility
mount pfetU’e which shows at the to the world in general, are being
ened at air sides and at the bottom. studies of dressmaking and material*. project. He also reported that Wash- packed and intend moving to their and velvety and abdomen pliable.
The bulletin is free to poultrymen, Play House Friday and Saturday. It shipped to the Round-Up city.
The work was started late in the e tc While work of this sort is plan- lngton wi„ have no dlff)culty wlth new location soon.
Is a smooth, even vehicle that puts
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farmers, and others interested.
fall and before they had all been ned primarily for the help of wo- elther Montana or Canada over an
over powerfully the message that
moved the weather turned cold and men on /h e fam », much of It Is ample water 8UppIy from the Pen„
Rev. and Mrs. Harry Wann and
FREE LECTURE
thoughts are actual forces. Elliott
a few trees had to be left until the equally helpful to women in the Oreille and Flathcad lakrg a8 con. daughter, Genevieve and Miss Jessie
CARS FROM AFAR
S. II Tantjian will deliver a bible
Ice at the bottom thawed out. This cities, and especially to those 1* templated under thg Pend Ore„ ,e Brierly returned from a delightful
Friday noon there were cars from Dexter a8 "Jack Brookfield” gives an
of course caused some loss of mois­ moderate circumstances who must ex- gravIty plan whlch ha8 been officI. motor trip
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to the coast Tuesday
eve. the following states noted parked Impersonation quite different from lecture at the Hermiston Auditorium
J,,bn Mason, who created the Friday, August 18 at 8 p. m. The
*rea‘er ft,|7 cho8en bT ‘b's «®t®- "This is ning. While In Seattle they attended 1 along Main street: New York. WIs- ,bat
ture to the tree and in checking over
value for the money spent.
the crucial time for the Columbia the Wayfarer. They returned by way consln, Texas, Washington, Californ- i role on the stage, but one equally subject of the lecture will be "The
this spring Mr. Clawson found that
The woman chief of the proposed Basin project,” said Mr. Goodwin.
i lmpressiva. the rest of the cast Is Great Judgment Day Here." Seats
of the Columbia highway.
I ia and Virginia,
the trees that had been thus exposed
excellen ard supports Mr.
Dexter are free, there will be no collection
had not lived. The others that had new bureau will rank with the
splendidly in the difficult action of au,i a|| are invited.
been moved before the cold weather chiefs of the other bureaus of the
the dran a.
1
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Bet In were growing in fine shape and department of Agriculture, attend
the
weekly
conferences
in
the
Sec­
it lg estimated that from 5 to 10
INFORMATION FOR
years will have been saved in the retary's office and thus bring the
MAKING IMPROVEMENTS
MOUNTAIN TRAVELERS
womens’ viewpoint Into the general
operation.
WrtEK A BAIÆR3 DOZEN COVNTEP
work of the department.
If. C. Cay. who bought the Waldon
A new map and recreation folder
THIRTEEN -
ANO
Rhea place, Just below the Pete nt th® olumbla National Forest, lo-
DOUGLAS MacLEAN IN “PASSING
SHUBERT’S JAZZ ORCHESTRA
Shcrldan ranch and about six miles cated In Southern Washington, has
THRU’’ NEXT WEDNESDAY
from Hermiston on Butter Creek, Is J"8^ been Issued by the Forest Serv-
bulldlng an addition to the house, >ce. The map shows all the roads,
Manager Tom Marxen has secured
Even in these days of the eight­
CARI AN
and among other improvements is ; tialls, and resorts on the forest and
the Shubert's Original Jazz Orches­
eenth amendment and the Volstead
also, as a special feature, shows in
ONE ft»
basent* nt.
jact. breweries have their advantages, tra of Chicago for the dance he Is
red tho area of the old burns whero
.putting
on
Saturday,
August
12.
1Ü M -
as can be attested to by Douglas Mac-
care with fire Is especially necensar;.
This
Is
the
third
tour
of
this
organ­
TEACHING
FORCE
18
Lean and his company companions
As Mt. Adams, St. Helens, Spirit
who assisted in filming MacLean's ization to the coast and hare played
ALMOST COMPLETED Lake and Government
Mineral
here
on
both
former
lours,
and
those
latest Paramount comedy, ‘‘Passing
Springs are all within the Columbia
who have heard them are loud In
Thru,” which comes to the Play
Tho teaching force for the coming National Forest, the folder will bo
1 their praise. In addition to their or­
House next Wednesday. Madge Bel­
! year in the Hermiston schools Is al- of use 10 tho larg» number of auto-
chestra work every member is a sing,
lamy, a charming actress is leading
most completed. There are two p o -, mobile cam po.< and hikers who an-
er. There has been no advance In the
woman.
sitlons yet to be supplied, one In the niinlly visit this region.
price on account of securing their
A former brgwery, now the birth­
high school and the other the second
The folder may be ohta'ned from
services hut the name admission as
place of vast quantities of malt tonic
grade.
1 the District Forester, Post Office Big.
usual, $1 10 will prevail.
and near bears, wan selected as the
Portland, Ore., or from the Snpervls.
location.for a number of scenes for
nr of the Columbia National Ferest,
METHODIST
CHURCH
NOTICES
PLENTY OF DUCKS
the story. The star and other mem­
Portland, Ore.
bers of his company toiled diligently
■Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morn­
Ducks
have
been
flying
the
past
in the broiling sun transposing tbs
ing worship at 11 a m. Services at t i s n c r PADDOCK IS
week and sloughs and ponds near
scenes onto celluloid.
Columbia
at 3 p. m. A cordial wel­
SLIOHTLY BETTER
At noon they rested— or prepared Hermiston are filled with young
come extended to all.
Mallard
ducks.
The
duck
season
will
to rest— when the near brew-master
Bishop Paddock, of the Episcopal
came out ot the building to watch open Sept. 1» with prospects now of
Mrs. E P. Dodd and daughters, d io c c -c cf Eastern Ore. who has born
the cameras at work, and seeing no a big "crop."
Isabel and Ruth, left Monday for ill from a nervous breakdown, was
work In progress invited the entire
Tendleton where they will visit at iepor:ed slightly better today. He
company inside. There, in the cool
BUILDING PORCH
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R Alex­ would make no statement regarding
of a long. low. former taproom they
■ - — -
ander.
tbe rnntois of his resignation. Wed­
were served luncheon and inaumer-
Baxter Hutchinson, who recently
nesday’ Ea.,t Ori go ttian.
able atelns of what might have been purchased 2# acres from W. A.
Mr end Mrs. Brownyen and Mr.
beer In the olden days bat what was Leathers, 18 Improving the present
and Mrs. Warner were guests for
Mrs Ballenger of Portland Is Vis­
no more than a very refreshing her- house by a screened In porch 10X26
1!, ipper at tho U au.a.aac ItoaMi last iting at the borne of her daughter,
erage minus any of the befuddling feet.
__
T^ettday evening.
Mrs. F V. Prim» of this city.
and efficiency reducing after effect»
ERABLE ACREAGE
0
R 'member
I