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▼01. XIX
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, A U G U ST 6. 1925
No. 48
Grimm, on land where growing eon.
ARREST ROUSES
I into him. "I let him off very len-
dlUong were poor, failed to survive
♦
♦
I without damage, though It showed
CITIZENS’ IR E|iently," said Hoskins.
■ much more hardiness than other
♦
FARM REMINDERS
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| As the Hudsons have returned to
I
♦
♦ Many Believe Officer Hoskins Ex- their home In Parkdale ft was Im
1
sorts. Where land had been level­
Advertising copy and all ■ ed down to subsoil of nearly pure
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«««««««««
ceeded Authority in Case.
possible to get a verbatim Story from
items intended for publi­ a sand, and on high spots where the
Two lime-loving crops in Oregon
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Mr. Hudson regarding the arrest.
a
cation in the current is­
plants went Into the winter too dry, • W H. SIMMONS CAME TO HERMIS should never be sown In succession * A n Incident occurred here Mon- i Mr” L’ M Sm,th- Mr8 Hudson’s
even after liming unless lime ap­ day. which, under ordinary circum- | ° t,"‘r’ who Hves below Fr«‘cwater, AUGUST 30 IS DATE SET FOR THIS
killing out of alfalfa was worse.
sue of The Herald should
plied has been excessive, says the stance«, could be mentioned a m o n g '* ”
TON IN 1911
Irrigation experiments to deter­
Interviewed however.
The
reach this office not later
YEAR’S EVENT
piled have been excessive, say the ex­ other items of local police court ' Hudsons vl8lted there for a few days
mine
the
beet
width
and
length
of-
than 4 P. M. Wednesday
periment station. Different toil may news with the customary few brief jand Mr’ Hudson told ber the entire
rows, size of head, and best use of '
afternoon.
strip border method were viewed. Was Native of Ohio and Came to Ft react differently to different amounts lines usually devoted to that cla ss'^ ”7
Mra Smhh 8tateH that Mr’
of lime applied. A thorough acid­
It has been shown that the use of
Please Bear This in Mind
of news. But the circumstances Hudson told her that the officer Complete Plans Not Yet Perfected
Wayne in 1872. Funeral Held
ity test will often save considerably
But Picnic W ill be Held
the strip border method of Irriga­
surrounding the Incident are, we be­ came up from behind, swerved In
Monday and Internent Made
in lime applications.
Voli va Lawn in Columbia
front and stopped, and that Hudson
tion has doubled the efficiency of '
lieve
sufficient
to
justify
more
than
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I water on the sandy soils.
In Hermiston Cemetery.
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District.
the average amount of publicity al­ could not stop quickly enough to
avoid the . collision. Hudson said
Fertilizer experiments at the eta-
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Growers In the Willamette valley lotted such matters. Indeed, they j
tion are among the oldest in the
are of such Importance as to occupy ! th*‘ Ho8kln8 flr8t accused him of
state and clearly reveal the increas. !
‘ " S,mmon8 passpd
at will apply the third codling moth
The committee in charge of the
a position of prominence in the news
nK' but Hud8On told him It
cover
spray
not
later
than
August8.
lng vaue of long trials as records ac- hls home ea8t of town in the Colum-
would have been Impossible to Hoosl«r picnic have announced that
The first moths of the second gen­ of the day, if we foiow the strict
peed with the car which he had and the annual event wtl be held this
cumulate. Bay those tn charge. Farm b,B district on Saturday last, at the
eration appeared In the rearing cage definition of news— “that which is
the load he was carrying. This was year on Sunday, August 30, and
manure has been found to be the ; age of 72 years.
July 25. It lg estimated that the of interest to the general pubic."
only profitable fertilizer for use on
Mr- Simmons had been ailing maximum number of moths will ap­
The matter which we are intro­ borne out by some parties traveling that tbe Picnic will take place on
the light sandy soils. Applied as a 8,nc« last winter and for the past pear during the first week In Aug­ ducing with the foregoing remarks lust behind the Hudson family In an- Itbe lawn at the C. J. Voliva home In
other car who witnessed the entire c °lun)bla district. Mrs. Will Gra-
light dressing to alfalfa. Its best ,en weeks had been under the doc-
ust. The egg hatching period will was one, as wa8 said before, which
affalr. Hoskins then arrested him [bam' wpo ls the secretary of the
"customer," it has been found to re- tor’s care. The cause of death was
would
ordinarily
not
elicit
a
great
begin about August 3, and the peak
for reckless driving.
association announces that more
turn 546 pounds of hay a ton of Klven as cancer.
of the egg hatching period will deal of attention on the part of the
This is the story of the affair ob- comPlete plan8 m regard to the plc-
manure. It also increases the effic-
Mr. Simmons was born In Stark
public.
Merely
an
arrest
and
hear­
probably be about the middle of Aug
talned from various scources. But n‘c
be Kiven next week,
lency of water materially, less be- county, Ohio, and moved to Fort
ust. The poison cover spray should ing in the local court of justice.
people are wondering If Mr. Hoskins
There are many ex-reeldenta of
lng needed where it Is applied.
Wayne, Indiana, In 1872. In 1911
be on the foliage, pears and apples 3ut the fact that the matter has
did not violate the law himself by ,he Hoosier state scattered over the
Practically no chemical fertilizer the family came to Hermiston and
before the worms hatch. Increasing been discussed at length among the
haB given any significant increase settled upon a ranch, since which
driving around in front of Hudson pr° lect and the picnic i8 usually a
the dosage to five pounds of powder­ citizens of th« community in various
and stopping, virtually causing the blg event wlth them.
over a long series of trials. Even time they have been engaged in
circles,
causes
us
to
believe
that
it
ed arsenate of lead to 200 gallons
sulfur, which has brought about fruit raising and general farming,
collision himself. But before pro- i
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of watr in this spray is a frequent has assumed proportions of un­
such
phenomenal
increases
in
many
Mr-
Simmons
was
widely
and
favor-
ceedlng further another Incident SMALL LAYING FLOCKS
usual dimensions.
Definite Progress Towards Proposed
practice.
parts of eastern Oregon, has not ¡ably known In Columbia district,
NEED COMMERCIAL EET.Tl
Last Monday afternoon a limping shoud be related.
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Moving of the Station To New
given similar results at Hermiston. ! He leaves besides the widow, two
A little over a week ago Milton
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rather decrepit looking automobile
In going through the potato
1,1 handling the small flock in Ore-
This was explained, according to [ daughters, Mrs. L. Brownell of lima
Location South of Town Is
of a vintage of several years back, cltizenH were 'greatly excited when
Dean, by the fact that In five se re !tills and Mrs. W. M. Sanders, of fields often outstandingly vigorous was painfully asending the long an automobile tore through the bus- gon' unlPss it 1» being kept on a
Reported at Banquet.
plants may be seen— large growers,
feet of water necassary to raise al- , Eagle Creek, Oregon.
grade southwest of the city known Iness section of the city traveling farm or ln connection with other
at a rate of over fifty miles per Hvestoek where considerable feed
falfa through the season, there are
The funeral services were held (hat are healthy and not next to as the Weston hill. Driving the car L"
Th« car narrowly missed wou!d he used, use of commercial
from 12 to 15 pounds of sulfur to from th Methodist church Monday any diseased plants. Such healthy was a man giving his name as Dell hour.
ENDORSE RESOLUTION TO
the acre added in solution. This afternoon at 2 o'clock, N. W. Bloom plants should be marked with a Hudson, of Parkdale, Oregon, a lab- several vehicles going up the street laylng fe<!d •’ recommended by the
EMPLOY FARM LEADER keeps the soil well supplied with , conducting the service In the ab stake for separate digging. If these irer enjoying a brief vacation and and at the turn up the Milton hill !e,iperlmpnt 8tatlon- By so doing the
that element.
¡sence of the pastor, Henry Young are good producers, they should be seeking the hospitality of the city. came very mparly running into a ownPr will be reasonably sure of
In cooperative trials In the finer ; The Interment was made in the saved for next year’s seed plot, says With him was his wife and six residence So great was the speed ge,,ing a well baanced ration and
the extension service.
that the turn could not be mad- ellmlnat,ng tbe pnsclblllty of gett-
-hildren.
Visitors Put in Most of Day Going textured soils near Stanfield and Hermiston cemetery.
qulckly enough. The car Is alleg -!ing P° O1 Ingredients with which to
Boardman, however, use of sulfur j
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About
half
way
up
the
hill,
ac­
Over Work of H. K. Dean at
ed to have been driven by one WI1-,
tbe fppdi A laying mash Is
has resulted in substantial increases. INTEREST FROM SCHOOL FUND
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « « « * cording to the story told by Mr. liam Small, enforcement officer.
kppt before the chickens ln a box or
A somewhat different “crop ex-
GIVEN TO STATE COUNTIES *
Experiment Farm.
* Hudson, he saw a car pass him, and
These two Instances have made trough so thy can eat it at will.
Périment” is one being carried on i
_
« sounding the klaxon, swerved In
CHURCH NOTICES
A scratch grain should be fed
in cooperation with the highway
O. G. Brown, clerk of the state
* front and stopped. He attempted to people believe that something ls j
Members of the board of regents commission to determine the prac- land board today announced the an > « « « « ♦ ♦ « « « « « A « « stop his car but not being able to wrong with the law enforement bus! ln°rning and night advises the sta-
of Oregon Agricultural college with ticablllty of using locust and allan -| nual net apportionment to the coun METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH do so quickly enough, his front bum­ ness here. The reports that offlc- ,lon- This, If made by the owner,
ers of the law wilfully violate the is made of <wo pats wheat, one part
thus trees in eastern Oregon for ties of Interest from the state school
Members of both the Junior and per struck the rear fender of the
the director of the Oregon experi­
laws In thlr efforts to enforce it has i'orn and ° ne pnrt P'u>np oats. A
highway beautification. If these fund to be »373,273.50, which is
3enlor League will have their morn­ car which had driven in front. caused no small amount of Indlgna-1 suff,cient amount Is fed in the morn-
ment stations, James T. Jardine,
trees can be used to advantage It | » lg ,089.54 less than in 1924 and
Whereupon
the
driver
of
the
car
in
ing watch service in a new place
were In the city on the annual in­
tlon on the part f local people, It is >tng ,o Iast
birds two houra— it
will add much to the attractiveness »27,026.01 less than in 1923. The
Sunday morning. Be at the church front dismounting from his vehicle said.
spection tour of the branch experl
•
'hould be cleaned up In that time.
of the country for both travelers and ! decrease is due to the increase in tha
Informed
Mr.
Hudson
that
he
was
promptly
at
the
usual
meeting
time
ment stations of eastern and south­
The city of Milton has been known In ,hp afternoon a sufficient amount
lesldents.
, number of persons of school age In
ern Oregon Wednesday.
o’clock. The breakfast will be in W. F. Hoskins, state officer, and for many years as a fine residence
glvtn to ,nsurp the chicken going
I.amb feeding and fattening ex- [ the counties, the apportionment be- the church.
that Hudson was under arrest and
The party has traveled by auto
city, famed for its fine schools, j'n thp ro08t" with their crop« full,
perimentg carried on over a number ing made on a per capita basis,
would
accoupany
him
to
the
local
Sabbath school at 10 o’clock.
all the way and is inspecting the
churches, and a thrifty, substantial Tbl8 lrMn9 that about one-fourth
of years at the station have result-
i„ 1924 the total was »391,363.
police court.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
stations here and at Union and
law abiding class of citizenry. But
,be ,ofal grain Is fed ln the morn-
ed in some recent findings that will 04 with the total number of persons
Arriving
at
the
court
each
told
Epworth League meeting at 7:00
Burns, and will make thel.r last stop
during the past few months it would (ing and ’hree-fnurthe in the late
soon be published in the form of a lOf school age 238,636 and the per
their
respective
stories
to
Justice
P. M. The life to be studied 1B that
at Talent. They started from Port­ bulletin. It was announced. These
appear, from comments by outsiders, afternoon.
land and took the Columbia highway have to do with the fattening of capita $1.64. In 1923 the total was □f the New Testament char.eter', Scott. The officer preferred char­ that It i8 the central station for
For y<”'ng growing stock a de-
»400,299.51
and
the
total
persons
ges
against
him
of
reckless
driving.
Thomas.
Herbert Swarner will
and the Old Oregon Trail as far as lambs for the ate winter market.
every
kind
of
crook
and
law
violator
velnping
m!U,h can also be obtained
of
sohool
age
231,387
and
the
per
Hudson explained that the condi­
Ontario. Thence they go to Burns,
It had previously been determin­ capita »1.73. This year the per­ ead the meeting.
In eastern regon. Theie appears t o |but ,f tbis ,B not P°RS|hle. for a small
tion
of
the
tires
on
his
car
was
re­
At
8
o’clock
there
will
be
a
de
Lakeview, Klamath Falls and over ed through experiments that Rood
be more law nforcement officers per ilock *he laying mash with equal
the Cascades to Medford. Those thrifty lambs will gain one-third of sons of school age In the state num­ votionai service followed by an 11- sponsible for any extraordinary man­ population than in any other city of Parts of millrun can be used. This
euvering of the car; that two of
malklng the inspection this year are a pound a day on a standard ration bers 248,849 and the per capita Is ustrated lecture.
like size ln the United States. And 8 fpd ln ,hp afternoon, the reason
»1.50.
Every Thursday evening at 8 them were solid rubber which made yet these nforcement officers appear ^or ^b‘s being that If the mash la fed
J. K. Weatherford, Albany, presi­ on alfalfa farms of one pound of
The
apportionment
includes
Uma­
there is a meeting for Bible study the car difficult to steer. After to give their entire attention to th e !1" tbe mornlng there Is the possibll-
dent of the board; Governor Pierce, whole grain and three pounds of
md prayer. Henry Young, minis hearing the facts In the case Jus­ prosecutton of minor offenses and " y that they will not get out and
Harry Bailey, Lakeview; G-eorge alfalfa. It has been demonstrated tilla of »10,801.50.
tice Scott dismissed the charge of
ter.
; | • ;
Palimter, Hood River, master of the that there is no advantage In grind­
work as they would If
Pupils
To
Be
Examined
reckless
driving but ruled that the pestering law abiding citizens with elter<dSe
state grange; Senator W. S. Kin­ ing the grain or chopping the al­
their authority, citizens declare.
Inot ,pd Untu the afternoon. Grain
A new law passed by the legisla­
defendant
should
deposit
the
sum
of
The Christian Science services are
ney, Astoria, and Director Jardine
falfa.
This publication will ever be !s fed' of cour9p- morning and night.
ture last winter povldes that the
sixteen dollars, all the money that
Definite progress towards the
The question then arose as to supperlntendent, principal or teacher held in rooms next to the Auditorium he had, with the court, the same to found on the side of strict. Impar­ as with the laying stock. Green
proposed moving of the station hero whether Just wintering the lambs on of every elementary school in Ore­ every Sunday at II o’clock. Sunday
tial enforcement of the law and will feed, grit, shell, and charcoal should
to the new location south of town alfalfa alone would afford a good gon, shall, during the first month school at 10:15. All are cordially be used, or what part should be pever under any circumstances hold lie kept before the old and young
was reported at a banquet given by market for hay because of the nor­ of the school year, make examina invited to attend. Wednesday eve­ found necessary, to repair the dam­ a brief for law violators. In Ilk- stock at all times.
the Commercial club to the Inspect­ mal price rise In lambs which reach­ tlon or tests for all children attend ning meeting first Wednesday each age to Officer Hoskins car. Mr. manner It may be found ready to
t tt
Scott stated in an interview that
month.
ing party.
It Is economically unwise to put
es its peak In April and May.
lng school to determine defects of
defend the weak. Believing that the
only
a
small
amount
waa
needded
J. K, Weatherford, chairman of
It hag been found that the Increase vision, hearing, breathing, denti­
law was made to protect the Inm- fertilizer on Oregon soils deficient
the board, reported that the board tn price of lambs per month on the tion and other external obvious de­
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brownson and for this, and that the remaining cent and punish the guilty, we see In lime, says the exeprlment station.
of regents was ready to go ahead Portland market for the last four­ fects that will prevent or interfere daughter ¡were among Khose from fourteen dollars will be< ijetiy-Tied no reason why thla community must Sluggish soils do not make the best
with that and also to supply more teen years has averaged 48 cents a with the education of the child. The Hermiston who attended the circus to the defendant.
use of fertilizer while lime adds
Mr. Hoskins, the arresting officer, be subjected to humiliation and in
help as soon as funds could be ob­ 100 pounds per month. Feeding report of the teacher Is sent to the In Pendleton Wednesday.
dignities by mere assumptions of tilth to the soil.
was
Interviewed
for
bis
version
of
tained from the legislature. He de­ trials have shown that while lambs state superintendent of public in­
the story of the arrest. Mr. Hos­ enforcement as to infraction of th;
clared that the $6,000 for this sta­ will not fatten on hay alone holding struction. Any rport8 apparent are
SCHOOL PROPERTY
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson and son kins stated that he arrested the de­ law.— Milton Eagle.
tion Is inadequate and asked that, them on It is quite practical with also reported to parents or guard­
Mrs. Orin Felthouse, Mr. and Mrs. fendant for rockless driving, that the
BACK TO WESTON
the people here work definitely to­ small lambs which will not get too ians.
F. V. Prime, Mrs. Earl Boynton, defendant was also speeding but that
Supplying the Nation's Change
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ward the securing of adequate ap­ large before they are fat. It Is
Objections In writing from parents Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sullivan and was not taken i»ito account. He j
Supplying the wealthiest nation In
According to word received Tuse-
propriations.
practical only with Inexpensive hay, or guardian to the teacher exempts daughter were among those from
states that he drove in front of the the world with change is a job of Hay by Mayor Jonee, deeds conveying
Regarding the new ocatlon Direc­ it is pointed out. but lamb feeding the child from any physical exami­
Hermiston who took In the circus car and stopped and that Hudson tremendous proportions. During ’24:H>e normal school property to the
tor Jardine said he had taken the of any kind Is seldom advisable nation or test.
at Pendleton Wednesday.
evidently became excited and ran ¡the United States mints struck off Weston community from tha state
matter up with Commissioner Mead when hay gets a« high as »10 a ton
89,394,000 one cent pieces and 2 8 ,-j have been sent by the attorney gen-
at Washington personally and was in the stack. Bmall lambs on hay
¡315.000 nickels. The small change reral to President J. 8. Landers of
assured of his aid in the matter as alone will eat about 70 pounds Per
of the nation was enlarged by 37,-p hc Oregon Normal reports the
soon as the allocation of water Is month.
1
1
'900,000 dimeH and 16,892,000 quar- leader. The transfer will be com-
made from the McKay dam. He
For fattening the lambs with grain
I ters. While a drive was started to > pleted upon Mr. Landers’ retrn from
said he felt confident that the change for marketing In March and April,
popularize the sliver dollar, o n ly ! the east, where he Is attndtng the
could be approved at Washington they may be most profitably fed on
113,539,000 of the “silver cartwheels” National Educational asocial ion's
as soon as conditions were ready hay alone until 75 days before they
wei*e coined. Singularly the half- meeting.
- |
here for the change to be made.
are to be marketed, after which they
dollar Is tht* most unpopular coin
It ls understood that the block on
At the request of President Wea­ will gain best if given one pound
¡that the United States makes. Dur- which the city hall and old school
therford a resoutlon was passed en­ of grain per head per day.
lng 1925 there were just 142,080 dormitories are located will be glv-
dorsing the change In location. This
balf-dollars were struck off and a llien back to the city of Weston, whilo
win be used by him in showing au­
Eliminate All Boarder Hens
[of these wree the commemorative 'he school building and campus go
thorities the unanimous barking in
In order.that the poultry flock
Hugenot-Walloon coins.
The mints jt” Weston school tistrlct No. 19.
the matter in thi„ community. An- 1 makes a satisfactory income through
coined 10,300,600 double eagles.
When the deeds have ben receiv­
other resolution passed endorsed the the summer months, and hens that
ed
a Joint meeting will be held of
employment of a farm leader to de- abow a tendency to be living at the
| the union high school and district
P/un? Harvest Begins
vote his entire time to the Hermis- expense of the othrs should be cnll-
The prune harvest will start l„ j school hoards In order to discuss
ton project.. Many farmer member«
from the f]ock.
the Walla Walla dlatrlct early n.■zti,h', building of a gymnasium at a
at the banquet expressed the need
Hens that are old, inactive, over-
week, according to warehouse peo­ convenient spot on the school prop­
for such a man as well as for the fat; that molt early in the summer;
ple, and arrangements are being erty. Tbe top story of the school
change ln s t a tin ocation. B. P. that have a yellow beak and shanks,
made to insure rush shipments. house Is no longer considered avail*
Dodd presided at the meeting.
; ln caBe they belong to one of the
Significant results In cropping. breed, of yellow gWll and Bla0 henB
Quotations a few weeks ago of 50 able for gymnasium purposes.—
cents for a 16-pound box are being Athena Press.
Irrigation, fertilizer and lamb feed- , hat do not ghow good
I '
raised to 75 and 80 centa a box. The
lng experiments as carried out on ,ty should be culled out anl market-
RABBITS
ARE
KILED
BY
last estimate of 400 ears Is generally
the Hertpiston station since Its es- ed Hens that are active and alert,
accepted aa the limit of the crop.
THE USE OF STRYCHNINE
tabishment were viewed by the that molt late, that show a faded ap-
board of rgentg of the Orgon Agri- pearancc to the shanks and beak. In
cutnral college who made the an- rage they are of a yellow shank var.
Marks of Recognition
Experimental work carried out
nua| Inspection of the station this ,e(y Bnd hM1B w hkh , holr
The minister had offered to an­ last year in this end of the county
nounce that Silas Quaekenbush’s for poisoning rabbits with atrych-
w**k.
tmdy capacity are the hens to keep.
Various trials of alfalfa were ««- Care should be taken that a com-
cow had strayed away There alsopiin* v |f c so auccecatful that the
peclally Interesting this year in view pIe,e ratloB whleh ahon,d ,ncIoda
was an announcement of a wedding'work tn to be carried on again thia
r f th« severe winter yhlch tested the dry maah mt,ture. is provided thru-
In which the bride was spoken of^umnier, according to Henry Ott,
hardiness of all Thhe Grimm ont tpe summer.—Oregon Farmer,
az a “charming and accomplished leader ln rodent control work of the
group, which over a period of years I /
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young woman.” Silas, somewhat Columbia farm bureau.
has shown a slight Increased yield I
LIBRARY NOTICE
deaf, thought the minister waa talk-1 About 260 ounces of strychnin«
over other varieties, came through j ix ,r)ng tha mon, h «g August the
lng about his cow for he added, aris­ was used in 1924 resulting In the
ing from hla pew: ”An’ ye might removal of about 30,000 rabbits,
the winter In the best shape.
Library will he open for two hours
H. K. Dean, superintendent of th« 0B,y eac|, day n c e p t guBday, hours
say. parson, that her eyea ain't mates nut they were scarcely missed from
»tatIon, pointed out that even the »
I N. ML
zhe
leetle --------
mite ----------
lame In the o ffith e large drovea infesting the ooun-
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1 hind leg.”— Capperi, Weekly.
ivy,
.
i
NOTICE
!
O.A.C. REGENTS
INSPECT THE
EXPERIMENT
FARM HERE
PIONEER OF PROJECT
IS CALLED RY DEATH
HOOSIERS WILL HOLD
THEIR PICNIC AUG. 30