The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 16, 1925, Image 1

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VOL. XIX
HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 16. 1925
NOTICE
Miss Irma Buchner, Daughter of M n.
DAIRY SHOW IS
TO BE BIGGER
FARM POPULATION
DECLINED DÜRING 1924
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Among the several thousand pee
sons in the Cascade National forest
over the Fourth of July week end.
only eight were found violating the
state and national fire laws, accord­
ing to Nelson F. Macduff, supervisor.
Twenty-four Oregon youths who re­
cently completed courses of military
training at various institutions la the
state have accepted commissions as
second lieutenants in the officers' re­
serve corps, the war department has
announced.
China pheasants have become so
plentiful at the state game farm just
east of Pendleton that some of the
birds raised this year that have at­
tained their growth are to be releas­
ed to make room for broods that are
just hatching.
The Baker white pine lumber mill
was damaged to the extent of 64000
when a large engine flywheel flew
to pieces, tearing holes in the roof
an<l
we8‘
8lde were
°f the found
building.
Pieces
of , he
wheo,
Qn thg
roof
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
*
The farm population of the United
Slates decreased approximately 182,-
000 during 1924. according to esti­
Announcement* have been receiv­
Astoria— union o n company lets B r ie f R e s u m e o f H a p p e n in g s ot
ed here of the marriage of Mia, Irma COMMITTEE WILL MEET SOON TO mates based on a survey of 25.000
contract for extensive oil docks..
m
« 11 . a .
representative
farms
made
recently
Buchner, daughter of Mru. J. Iff.
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the Week Collected for
TALK OVER PLANS
by
the
United
States
Department
of
Buchner, to Mr. John Humfeld, Jr.,
Grants Pass— Plan* being drawn
Our Readers.
Agriculture. This is a drop of
which took place at the First Pres­
byterian church, Portland, Dr. Bow. Dates Set for October 9 and 10. Show per cent during that year, the esti­ for sewer system to cost 6150,000.
mated farm population In January
man pastor, performing the cere­
Postal receipts at Portland foi
May Be Extended to Cover a
1, 1926, being 31,134.000 compared
Salem— Catholic school, church Juse exceeded those of the same
mony
on
Sunday
morning,
Please Bear This in Mind
Period of Three Days
with 21.316.000 on January 1, 1924. and parish house will cost 6100,- month last year by 6*4 per cent.
July 12. After the ceremony the
Thlg estimate Includes not only the 000.
bride
and
groom
left
on
a
short
The annual state encampment ol
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I camping trip In the Mt. Hood dis-
agricultural workers, but all men.
the Spanish War Veterans will be
Portland — 64,696,000 building
At a recent meeting of the -Her­ women and children living on the
i trlct. They will be at home after
held at Port Orford July 23. 24 and 25
permits for June passes all prev­
July 15 at 32nd and Boyd stret, miston Dairy and Hog Show com­ farms on that date.
Linfield college will not be moved
ious
monthly
records.
mittee plans were discussed In re­
Milwaukee. Oregon.
The movement from farms to cit­
from McMinnville to Portland, trus
gard to making the 1925 show bet­ ies, towns and villages in 1924 is
tees of the institution have decided
®«mbn of the ter and bigger In every way. than
Hood Rivert—Searchers lor lost
estimated at 2,075,000; the move­
The Cottage Grove city council will
ela»s
the Her­ previous events.
ment to farms was 1,396.000 mak­ gold mine finds valuabe silica clay open bids July 20 for construction ol
miston high school. The groom Is a
deposit.
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;
iM
;
According
to
plans
that
are
yet
ing a net movement from the farm
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• manager of a chain store of the
I
a 1,000,000-gallon water storage reser
in the embyro various concessions population of 679,000 persons, or
Anderson grocery stores.
I i
voir.
Many national forest districts
UMATILLA DEFEATED IN CHAM
and side shows, including a merry- 2.2 per cent. Births among the farm
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. .
.
Portland ranked . second a , In v building,
closed,
to
tourists
because
of
fire
go-round,
will
be
a
feature
of
the
PIONSHTP GAME SUNDAY
population during 1924 are estimat­
KING APPLE IS
construction
on
the
Pacific
coast
dur
hazard.
show. There are also plans on ed at 763,000 and deaths at 266,000
and for a distance of 130 feet from
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'
AGAIN ENTHRONED
ing June, according to building per the mill.
foot to hold a big dance and a leaving a natural increase of 497,000
Willamette Valley flax crop re­ mlt figures.
smoker.
Sensational F ielding on Both Sides
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Coos county's bond election has
which reduces the loss due to the
Loss to the docks of the Standard
Committees from various organiza­ cityward movement to 182,000, or ported best produced in Oregon.
Is Feature of The Game
Great Britain now P aying Homage
been definitely set for July 30. The
Oil company and the Union OH com
tions will meet soon and talk over .6 per cent.
issue will be for 6280,000 to repay the
Played Here
To This Monarch o f Fruit
Reedsport—Sash and door plant pany at Willbrldge in a fire was esti state for money advanced to build
the plans for the show. The people
A similar estimate made In 1922 reopened for steady business.
mated
at
approximately
655,000.
Stanfield won the 1925 Irrigation
of this locality and other patrons
roads In the county and 6700,000 for
showed a loss in farm population of
Several small fires have been re a bridge at Marshfield and to con-
Hood River—Shipments of Clark
league pennant by defeating Uma-1 The doctors of Great Britain are on of the show can feel assured that
460,000 as against 182,000 in 1924. Seedling strawberries totaled forty j Ported in the Siuslaw national forest struct highways as laterals through-
tllla Sunday on the local diamond Ithe run. At least that is the lm- the event this year will eclipse all
The gross movement from farms to eight care.
but none has spread to timber, ac Out the county.
by a score of 11 to 5. In the first pression one would gain from read­ previous endeavors.
cities In 1922 was 2.000,000 com­
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J cording to R. S. Shelley, supervisor.
inning Umatilla gathered four runs ‘ng the short paragraph that ap-
The dates set are October 9 and
The Harrisburg-Junction City five-
Contrtaet let for resurfacing ' Headquarters for the Oregon Trunk mils sector of the Pacific highway
and the prospects begin to look peared In the Vacation Guido of the 10. The show may be extended over pared to 2.075,000 in 1924, a slight
anything but bright for Stanfield. ¡Cincinnati Post a ‘few days ago. It to cover a period of three days. This increase. The gros« movement back, Niagara-Detroit road, 12 miles In i railroad have been established at paving has boen completed. The
to the farms in 1922 was 880,000 Santiam forest.
i Klamath Falls with J. J. Hoydar, gen- ' stretch of that highway within the
However the pennant winners tied is quoted in full as follows:
will be settled later.
compared to 1,139,000 in 1924, a
,
eral agent from Spokane, In charge.
the score and through errors and
“APPLE A DAY” in England
city limits of Harrisburg, more than
very decided Increase. The net
Astoria—Building permits for 6
The first forest fires of the season a „ills long, Is all that remains un-
consistent hitting won the game by American Plan of Advertising Being J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
movement
from
farms
to
cities
In
nionth* reach 6606,565.
| for Dcuglas county were reported at paved In the Rtate. This will be pav-
a big margin.
Followed
OPENING 105 NEW STORES 1922 was 1,120,000 or 3.6 per cent
Eugene— First six months of 1925 Roseburg, four of them being spotted ed immediately
There was enough of sensational
"An Apple a Day” is now pursu­
and in 1924, 679,000 or 2.2 per show 61,406,000 building permits • 'n widely separated sections of the
plays on both sides to satisfy the ing the doctors of Great Britain.
Guy C. II. Corliss of Portland, at­
Some day it may be .mid that cent.
issued.
I county.
fans and keep them on their feet having probably reduced all Amer-
torney for the original trustees of the
■|ike
a
blanket
covers
a
bed
so
do
Two
geographic
divisions,
the
New
most of the time. Flies knocked out ! lean doctors to penury.
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l Preliminary work on the paving ol E. Henry Wemme endowment fund,
J. C. Penney Company's stores cover England and South Atlantic states
Bank clearances for six months ' the Klamuth Falls entrance to Crater
:n the field that seemed to be sure j A series of “Fruit Weeks” In the
the United States.” Each year the showed a net increase in farm pop­ reach 612,500,729, 62,000,000 over Lake national park has been started can collect 625,000 for attorney feet
hltg were pulled down by the guar- I various towns of Great Britain, for the nation-wide institution of which
from tills trust fund for protection of
ulation for the year 1924 of .9 per same period in 1924.
by employes for the Warren Construc­ the fund against the suit of heirs to
dians of the different territories af- , the purpose of spreading tho frult- the J. C. Penney Company is a part,
cetrt
and
.2
per
cent
respectively.
tion company.
ter long and difficult runs. Some'arian gospel, has been arranged by
break the Wemme will, the state su­
adds new towns to Its already long All other divisions showed decreases
Salem— Building permits for June
The new girls’ dormitory at the premo court has held.
of the fielders were compelled to the Fruit Trades Federation.
list. Announcement is made that the Mountain states leading with a reached 6285,000.
state institution for the feeble-minded
use one hand to nab the ball but It
“This intensive scheme,” said an 106 new stores are being opened by
A. W. Allen, Portland druggist end
loss of 2.8 per cent.
at Salem will be constructed of con­ for 33 years secretary of the Oregon
seemed to' make very little defer­ official of the federation, “follows
the organization this year, making
The
decrease
In
farm
population
Klamath Falls— New lumber mils crete, it was ordered by the state State Pharmaceutical association, wee
ence for after turning two or three the lines of the American ‘aftepQe the large family of 676 retail store?,
due to the cityward movement, not and warehouse being erected here.
board ot control.
somersaults they would come up week.’ By means of advertising
elevated by unanimous vote to the
in all. By the time snow fals again taking into accounts births or
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J More than 7,000,000 salmon trout i presidency of that body at the final
with the onf->n In their mitts. There America has Increased the con there will be J. C. Penney Company
deaths,
was
highest
In
the
Monntaln
cannon Reach Giant redwood are ready for liberation at the state session of the convention at Corvallis,
were, a number of hair-raising plays !sumption of apples ten-fold; we stores In every state of the union
states 4.3 per cent, followed by the log, delerict on beach for 40 years, trout hatchery on Salmon creek at Gearhart was selected as the place of
pulled In the infield also.
hope to do the same thing here— except Deaware, Florida, Rhode Is­
Pacific and West South Central sells for 63,000.
Oakridge, according to Charles J meeting for the 1926 session.
Fred Hoskins slammed out a home at first locally and later nationally. land and Vermont.
states. In all other divisions, ex­
run during the contest.
Hall superintendent.
The state highway department haa
"Scoltand,” he added, “has re­
The Pendleton store Is fortunate cept New England, the percentage
Sllvfu-tjoni— Ground being broken
■Between 350 and 400 people at­ sponded enthusiastically to the in having at Its head a man who Is
In a timber sale conducted by W been engaged the past few days
of decrease due to the cityward fo i new 630,000 state armory.
tended the game, coming from Echo, idea. Practically every fruiterer
L. Tooze, Sr„ register of the Port sprinkling the section of the Old Ore-
not only efficient and a capable movement was equal to or less than
Stanfield, Boardman and outlying has joined the scheme, and one Is
land federal land office, 5,248,000 feet gon trail between Lone Tree, three
executive, but what is equally as the average for the whole United
Glendale— Benton group of mines
districts to witness the teams bat­ tempted to wonder whether Soot
Important who has become part and States, 2.2 per cent. New England on Mt. Rubin may soon have mill of timber In four scattered tracts was miles east of La Grande, and Union,
tle tor the championship.
sold for a total of 69363.19.
which will be oiled. The macadam
land may be Induced, for at least parcel of the community. We refer
The Mosier Fruit Growers’ associa under oiling will he closed to traffic
Walpole and Logan Todd acted as a week In the year, to forsake her to Mr. J. E. Akey, the genial man­ alone showed a gain of .3 per cent and employ 100 men.
since more people moved front t it ­
tion has reported contracting Its en until the work Is completed, probably
arbitrators.
breakfast porridge.*
ager. During the six years Mr. les to New England farms than left
Lincoln county will harvest the tire 1925 tonnage to the American a fortnight.
The origin of the apple wave now Akey has been in Pendleton and In
farm«, for cities.
heaviest evergreen blackberry crop Fruit Growers, Inc. Principals to the
Some unfeeling man watched the
UMATILA HAS AN _____
sw\eepj(ng over England and Scot- charge of the Penney establishment
The movement from farms to cit­ on record.
deal declined to reveal prices.
hanks of Pony inlet, in the out-of-the-
IDEAL BATHING BEACH land is an interesting story. One In that city., the business has grown
ies was found to be at the highest
Edward J. H. Joehnk of Marsh- W8V portion of North Bend, until a
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of the big orchardists of the North. by leaps and bounds, each year show­
Umatilla has fixed up a real bath- west, wlth extensive marketing re ing a decided increase over the prev. rate in the Mountain states, 13.8
field hns been appointed U. S. referee number of young women had gone in
Hood River— Apple Growers As­ In bankruptcy for the Coos Bay dis to take their daily swim, and then
per cent, followed by the Pacific,
ing beach this year. There Is a lations in England ran across a copy lous one.
New England, Middle Atlantic and sociation contracts for cooling equip­ trlct by Judge Wolverton to succeed walked off with most of their cloth­
large float or scow touyed up by 12 of .‘150 Recipe« for Apple Dl8hes.
East North Central states in order. ment for Odell warehouse, costing William E. Coleman, resigned.
ing and a considerable amount of
large oil barrels and made very sub- ! published by the Union Pacific and
A uxiliary E ntertains Legion' W ith In the movement to farms from cit­ 630,000. Plant to store 100,000
Completion of the pumping plant jewelry. The girls went home In their
stantlal of large 8x8 timbers and was 80 impressed with its merits
Picnic
ies, the Mountain states again lead, boxes will be ready September 1, for the new Malin irrigation district; bathing suits.
bolted together. There is two dandy lhat he 8ent ,t to hla repre8enta.
The Hertniston Auxiliary entler- with 9.5 per cent, followed by the
diving boards on It and It Is anch­ tives in England to Inquire if the
was announced by the reclamation
Reports from 24 district attorneys
Im itate Gary's System
ored out In the river with a space apple was receiving the cordial con tained the local post of the Ameri­ New England, Pacific, Middle At­
service, and within a short time water and sheriffs of the 36 counties in the
can
Legion
last
Thursday
evening
Secretary
Jardine
told
Oregon
lantic and East North Central
will be pumped Into the canals.
state, received by W. S. Levens, state
fenced off for the younger folks and sidération there that it was In
with a picnic on the oLgan Todd states.
farmers they must follow the sytem
Mrs. Myrtle M. Hilsabeek, 45, was Prohibition commissioner, for May.
those who cannot swim. Trees | America. The answer was con­
of Gary’s steel corporation and In a
along the beach also affords nice spicuously lacking In enthusiasm. Tanch.,During the first |>art of
killed when the automobile driven by show that of 168 arrests made, 121
the evening most of those present
measure control production and set her husband, Delbert Hilsabeek, convictions were obtained. A total
Methcdist Epicsopal Church
shady nooks ideal for picniclng.
This booklet, however, set the donned bathing suits and enjoyed
Sunday, July 18: Morning watch their own prlceg on their own goods.
F. M. Gast, chairman of the beach wholesaler to thinking. "Why has
plunged down an embankment on the of 629,185 In fines was assessed and
a dip in the A line. The ladles leave church at 6 A. M. Breakfast If they went down the line with Eugene-Lorane highway near Eugene. *9671.30 paid. Twenty-nine stills were
committee, called the Herald up not 80me one u EngIand had
brought baskets filled with goodies at 7 o’clock. The League Invttjes Gary they would buy together, sell
.
_
,
,
seized
Tuesday and stated that Umatilla enough to do this?” he inquired of of all descriptions and a picnic sup­ all children who are eligible to Jun­
Loss . by fire In Oregon
during
June
.
d and 516 gallons of liquor de-
together and operate their own exclusive of Portland, totaled 6233,- S r° 7e
extends a hearty welcome to the hi® associates. "If w ecan get a
per was served. After the eats a ior League to come. Sabbath school wholesale agencies.
Of the 546 accidents reported to the
people of this locality to use the book like this into the homes of
053.74, according to the report of the
big fire was built and around this at 10 A. M. Morning worship a t ll.
state Industrial accident commission
beach at any time they sodeslre.
'
state
fire
marshal.
The
Dalles
suf
Great Britain we can multiply the the crowd gathered and sang songs Epworth League at 7 P. M. Eve­
GROWERS ASSOCIATION WILL
! fered the heaviest loss reported, 635,- during the week ending July 9, four
I consumption of apples tremendous- until time to go home. Everyone ning worship at 8— Illustrated lec.
resulted In fatalities, according to the
SHIP THIRD CAR OF POTATOES 000.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ # ly.” He immediately cabled his present reports an enjoyable time ture. Weekly prayer and Bible
weekly report of the commission.
A rich strike of gold, which assay
•representative In the Northwest and rarin’ to go again. ,
study Thursday evening at 8 o’clock.
The Growers Association will load
Those fatally injured were Charles L.
STATE MARKET AGENT
for several thousand copies and In
All meeting,, are held in the base­ another car of early spuds Tuesday od at 640.80 a ton, the highest value Shattuck, general
superintendent,
DEPARTMENT
I of gold yet recorded In I he operations
lera than forty-eight hours they
Portland—
General
cargo
ship­
ment of church where it is always of next week. This Is the third car
Prineville; Hugh B. McCauley, boiler
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¡Were on their way. On arrival In ments for June were 2100,000 above cool and comfortable. U R lnvlt- of early potatoes to be shipped from : has been ntade at the Mother Lode shop
worker,
Portland;
Robert
copper mine, 28 miles northeast ol
England they were distributed prl-
Thomas, gang saw crew, Portland;
jed. Henry, Young^ ^minister.
here this year.
(C. E, Spence, Market Agent, 714 marily among the wholesalers, but May.
Baker.
James Thoo Sprague, timber falter.
Court House, Portland.)
An Invasion of cutworms, advanc
•soon reached the attention of the
The so-called Warren patent paving
Of Interest to Shippers
Ing from field to field (n large num
Fruit Trades Federation. Needless
case was ended when Attorney-Oen-
Complaints have come to the
hers like an army, Is reported in the I
.
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At to sa5r 1 he ent*re supply vanished
eran Van Winkle and the state high­
elate market agtent regaddlng) the like thb tradltlonafl hot cakeB
Rogue river valley south of Phoenix
way commission, representing the
charges of express companies on the
Nearly a mlnk>n copleg
Much damage already has been done
state, and attorneys for the Warren
weights of poultry, veal and other far been
In tho Talent district.
Construction company, reached a com-
products from country shippers.
cn th,g g, de Qf thg
>nd
Proposed freight rate Increases on proni,*e agreement for the settlement
One of them was that aerate of gotlatlon8 are ppnd, ng f
another
fruit and vegetables by carloads to of , hn casfi ,,ut8lrto of Rourt „„ th„
poultry that weighed 281 pounds at |s8„e of j 60 000
Portland from California points via the ha„|„ of a paymPnt by the 8tate of
shipping point was verified at 255
Southern Pacific line were suspended ,225,000 for royalty. The agreement
pounds by the express company in
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by the interstate commerce commts , | o8ed a controversy of several years
Oregon Hag 77 Co-operatives
Portland, but the express charges
slon until November 6.
regarding the right of the constnic-
It is often said that Oregon laga
were collected on the shippers'
E. O. Hopson of Portland, W. B. tlon company to royalties on the use
weight. Another was a shipment o f !*n co-operative movements, and the
Dennis of Carlton and G. A. Coveil by the stale of ifs patent formula for
veal that weighed more In Portland reason «««»gned is that the producta
of Corvallis were reappointed by Gov bltulithtc pavements.
than at shipping point, but the ex- ot the »▼«rage farm are so many
ernor Pierce to succeed themselves for
Spa|pd bld8 on construction work In
press company charged on basis of tb»t a farmer would have to be a
terms of stx years each on the state 8evpn counties will be received by the
Portland weight. Following Is the memher of from one to ten associa-
board of engineer examiners.
state highway commission at the Mult-
offlclal ruling of the Public Service tlonB t0 cover his products. It will
Residents of Oregon during the fls- nnmah county cohrthouse July 68.
Commission covering this. It is of- he »omewhat surprising to know that
cal year of 1925, which closed June Among the projects are: Grading and
flelal express classification No. 29: ‘here are 77 operating co-operative
30, paid federal taxes aggregating 98,- surfacing 5.83 miles broken stone on
associations In the state and the ag­
"Unless otherwise specifically
162 098.72, according to a preliminary Klugs valley and Perkins market
gregate amount of business done by
provided, charges must be based
summary of taxation announced by roads In Benton county; 23.2 miles of
these organisations would be more
on the actual gross weight of
the bureau of Internal revenue
grading, gravelling, 894,000 cubic
surprising. While Oregon is not
each "shipment. at the time it
H. J. Cavanaugh, of Pendleton, was yards of excavation on the Burnt Hill-
making the drives and noise of many
la received for tralsportation.”
appointed a member of the pension Chetco river section of the Roosevelt
•ether states, the co-operative work
board by the commissioner of pen­ coast highway In Curry county at an
is steadily going ahead.
sions upon the reeommendat |>n of estimated coat of 6900,000. Eight and
a N ew Potato
The U. 8. Department of Agricul­
Representative Hlnnott of The Dalles. eight-tenths miles grading. Involving
The Michigan W ay
approximately 225,000 cubic yards of
ture has secured from the high
He will take office Immediately.
mountain districts of Peru varieties
Oregon's wheat rrop thia year was excavation on the Siletz bay-Rocky
The spud raisers of Michigan have
estimated at 18.000,000 bushels by F. creek «eelIon of the Roosevelt high­
of potatoes that are as yellow as a well-organlied association through
i L. Kent, agricultural statistician at way In Lincoln county; 12.56 miles of
batter and a delicious nutty flavor, ¡which all the potatoes are marketed
, Portland for the United Htatea depart­ grading and surfacing of the Albany-
These are being crowed with the,through one pool. A careful eeti-
ment of agriculture. Mr. Kent estl Lebanon section of the Santiam high­
Amerlcan spud and It la given out mate is made of the total quantity
mated this year's oats crop at 9,500, way In Linn county, and .66 miles of
that the experiment promises a new i to he sold and the one-aeventh of
000 bushels, the potato rrop at 4,950,- grading for the Meacham over-croes-
variety that will have the flavor (his quantity Is shipped every month
OjO bushels, the hay crop at 1,600.000 ing section of the Old Oregon trail la
and color of the Imported stoch. from June to December.,Through
tons.
Umatilla county.
with the size ant reliability of the | thia plan every member gets (he
North American tuber ant that It average season price, a part of thia
will readily adapt Itself to thia ell- money every month, and overhead
Baker— District votes 641,0000
MeMlunvIlle— Local Ice plant be­
m t« .
(bonde for new school house.
ing rebuilt and enlarged.
Advertising copy and all
items intended for publi­
cation in the current is­
sue of The Herald should
reach this office not later
than 4 P. M. Wednesday
afternoon.
J. E. Buchner
STANFIELD WINS
iDDiniTinu ri in The brlde was a
innluAllUll I LAb 1924 graduatln8
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Have Him Follow You on Your Vacation