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You Must Keep on Advertising—Or Be Forgotten! Check up ou y o u r ru sty m em ory as p rim ary electio n d ates d raw s n e a r: ‘‘liav e you re g iste re d ? ” VOLUME XXVI | J i Hvvmwtnn Ümtlù xOtf1 0 v> KO. 30 COUNTY COURT INSPECTS DIAGONAL BUTTER CREEK ROADS HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, ACTIVITIES APPARENT AT UMATILLA EXPERIMENT FARM S p rin g w ork a t th e U m atilla E x p erim en t F arm on th e 180-acres east of tow n is in full sw in g th is week w ith ap p ro x im ately tw elv e men em ployed. E ig h ty acres w e r e p lan ted In ry e last fa ll an d th e re m ain in g acreag e w ill be p lan ted in sp rin g crops. E ig h t team s, w ith d ri vers, w ere lev elin g an d d iscin g th e f ir s t of th e week p re p a ra to ry to seeding. T urkeys, cu rley top, and o th e r p la n ts a re still a t th e state-o w n ed ex p erim en t farm , says H. K. D ean, su p e rin te n d e n t of th e farm , b u t w ill be moved some tim e in th e n e a r fu tu re. IEE TREE PLANTING PONSORED BY LOCAL COMMERCIAL CLUB MARCH 24, 1932 TAX UPON STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS SUPPORTED. ' DANGER FLOOD MENACE HINDERED BY RESPONSE TO EMERGENCY CALL Men do th e ir best w ork u n d e r the stim u lu s of ap p reh en sio n .— C harles M. Schw ab. 6 < I SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR AMERICAN LEGION SPONSORS MAGPIE POISONING CAMPAIGN. 4 5 -M IL E GALE DAMAGES PROPERTY HERMISTON VICINITY W ash in g to n , M arch 23.— In con A poisoning cam paign a g a in st the j nection w ith th e pending tax bill in d e stru c tiv e m agpie w as s ta rte d Mon w hich so m any persons a re in te re st day by m em bers of th e H erm iston ed, S e n ato r S teiw er of Oregon has A m erican Legion Post. T he m agpie launched a m ovem ent w hich may pest has been doing a lot of dam age resu lt in a tax upon stock exchange for tu rk e y ra ise rs on th e project th is PROPOSED EXTENSION ROUTE FLOOD WATER PEAK REACHED tra n sa c tio n s. "HIRTEEN VARIETIES OBTAIN sp rin g by d estro y in g tu rk e y eggs. BUILDINGS COLLAPSE UNDER T he b a n k in g and currency com WILL BE APPROVED. HERE SATURDAY NIGHT. L egionnaires w orked th e first of the ABLE; DELIVERED FREE. PRESSURE OF WIND. m ittee, of w hich S enator S teiw er is week p u ttin g out poisoning a t the State Market Road Engineer Recom Total of 2300 Sand Bags Used to a m em ber, is m aking p re p a ra tio n s expense of th e Legion post. Such Wind Volocity Said to Have to in v e s tig a te th e New York Stock Orders to Oregon Forest Nursery mends Roads for Secondary Save Butter Creek Bridge T his m ovem ent w ill be a g reat Must be in Hands of Committee E xchange. A t S en ato r S teiw er’s re Been Known Here Before But assistan ce to tu rk ey ra ise rs on the State Highway System. Approach. q u est th e com m ittee has agreed to by April 1st. Not Expected. project w ith tu rk ey eggs ra tin g at m ake a rep o rt upon the p lan to tax M em bers cf th e U m atilla C ounty 15 or 25 cen ts each. T he p lacin g W arm sp rin g rain s, and m elting all th e se c u ritie s bought o r sold All residence of H erm iston and A 45-m ile and h o u r gale has co u rt, Ju d g e S chennep, Com m ission of th e poison w as p ra c tic a lly com snow in th e m o u n tain s, caused the upon th e exchange. ad ja c e n t te r rito ry who a re in te re s t pleted Monday. sw ept th e H erm iston te rrito ry since ers H ale and B ean; C ounty Road u su ally calm and placid U m atilla early th is m o rn in g o v e rtu rn in g ‘ Such a levy would yield m any ed in b eau tify in g th e ir homes w ill M aster, W. B. O. C rig er; S ta te M ar T w en ty -tw o d a iry cow s a re now riv e r to go on a ram p ag e F rid ay, m illions of d o llars an n u a lly ” S ena be able to o b tain m ost any v ariety bu ild in g s, u p ro o tin g trees and sweep ket Road E n g in eer, J. H. S co tt; F ed INTRIGUING LOVE STORY o v erflo w in g its b an k s and e n d a n g e r in g new ly p lan ted crops bare, c a rry e ra l Road E n g in eer, M. R. W illiam s, in m ilk a t th e farm . An official in g b rid g es and riv e r bottom re s i to r S teiw er sta te d . “ I stro n g ly fa of trees th ey wish free of charge, it in g th e broken soil w ith it. Old to g e th e r w ith m em bers of th e H er m o n th ly te s t is made of th e ir p ro d en ts. W ith in one h o u r a fte r th e vor th is tax, to g eth er w ith a ma- was revealed at th e n ietlen g of the TOLD IN SONG AND DANCE tim e resid en ts say it is n o t th e u n m iston C om m ercial club Inspected d uction and an a c c u ra te record k ept. new s o f th e flood reached H erm iston te rS il in crease in the in h e rita n c e H erm iston Com m ercial club T ues T he m usical production ‘‘The day. A tree p la n tin g com m ittee had u su al, but such a h ig h w ind is not the east end of th e d iag o n al road T he m ilk in g is done by hand. a crew of eleven men w ere a t work tax and th e incom e tax in th e h ig h been appointed c o n sistin g of T. H. W ish in g W ell’ presented by th e m u to be expected. e r b ra c k e ts.” A com plete sp rin k lin g system h as last F rid ay w ith th e view of e x ten d fillin g san d bags to rein fo rce the sic d e p a rtm e n t of th e H erm iston j ju s t been in stalled by th e O regon ing it to jo in th e W allu la cu t-off M any persons in Oregon hav e re F raser, A ntone Soneson, and H. A. schools la st F rid a y n ig h t, u n d e r th e 1 A b a rn on th e old S ta n field place new ap p ro ach to th e B u tte r Creek P ankow . who reported th a t th irte e n h ig h w ay as a P en d leto n and H e r H ard w are & Im p lem en t com pany h ig h w ay brid g e so u th w est of tow n quested th e S en ato r to w ork and so u th w est of tow n was to rn from Its aro u n d th e tw o residences an d of w h ich had been b u ilt up a fte r th e vote a g a in s t th e proposed tax on v a riciies of trees w ere o b tain ab le d irectio n of Miss E lean o r D aily, was i m oorings and tu rn e d several som er m iston trib u ta ry . h ig h ly com m ended by all those w ho! th e a tre adm issions. In response to from th e Oregon S ta te B oard of saw It. A ccom panim ent w as fu rn ish - ! sa u lts in th e p ath of th e w ind. A n J. H. S cott, s ta te m ark et road e n fice b uildings. The tw o houses are flood w a te rs receded last sp rin g . F o restry a t a very reasonable price. m odern, six-room residences w ith [ th ese m essages he has re ite ra te d his o th e r h a m on th e F ra n k S tone place g in eer, has recom m ended th e d iag o W o rk in g in w ind and san d from The com m ittee recom m ended th a t ed by Miss M yrnie C layton an d F ern ! gave way u n d e r th e p ressu re of th e n al road an d th e B u tte r Creek h ig h basem ent. A p proxim ately 60 v a ri 6 :0 0 p. m. F rid ay u n til 4; 00 a. m. opposition to a th e a tre tax and o th L inder. M elvin and B ruce F o llett re sid e n ts on the p ro ject be urged to w ind. The uew ly build shed on th e w ay ex ten d in g to th e Echo m ark et eties of sh ru b s w ill be landscaped S a tu rd a y , th e crew b u ilt up a sub- e r tax es w hich place the burden d i send in o rd ers for th e v a rie ty of fu rn ish ed m usical num bers betw een Reece place w hich had not been road, to th e S ta te h ig h w ay com m is ab o u t th e houses so m e, tim e th is s t a n tia l fill aro u n d th e end of the rectly on th e shoulders of th e peo trees desired and by o rd e rin g a t one acts. sion, for b eing placed u n d e r th e sp rin g an d su m m er ad d in g to th e ap p ro ach . S a tu rd a y m o rn in g the ple least able to bear it.” T he p a rt of 1 ady M ary was tak en su fficien tly an ch o red , was lifted and tim e th e C om m ercial club could lu r- splendid view from th e location of collapsed. secondary s ta te h ig h w ay system . w a te r had reach ed beyond th e fill, nL l. tre e s free of c h arg e to all w ho by A nna Ray M artin who made a The road w ill be an in te r-c o u n ty th e farm . e stim ated to have raised tw o feet SAVE MONEY ON PLOWING, Two chicken houses on th e Ches c h a rm in g and p re tty Lady. H er w ished to beautify th e ir homes. The F rom tw o to th re e m en w ill be d u rin g th e n ig h t. S a tu rd a y m o rn road. niece N oreen, played by S uzanne te r F la n n lg a n place w ere sh a tte re d SAYS JACKMAN OF O.S.C. recom m endation was put in to th e Mrs. F la n n ig a n opened th e door to A fter th e inspectio n of th e d ia em ployed on th e farm d u rin g th e in g 32 men responded to th e em er form of a m otion and passed. These Nye, p o rtray ed th e c h a ra c te r of a A m ong w ays fo r Oregon farm ers trees a re not for o rn a m e n ta l p u r clever little m atch -m ak er in b rin g e n te r th e b u ild in g w hen th e w ind gonal road the C ounty C ourt and sum m er m o n th s b u t a t p resen t, due gency call an d by th e tim e th e peak sta te road rep re se n ta tiv e s agreed to th e la te sp rin g season, m ore men of th e h ig h w ater reached th e bridge to c u t dow n cash expense in o p era poses, th e rep o rt s ta te d , b u t th e in g T erence, H ow ard K lages, and lifted th e roof and dropped W hite L eghorn chickens all over th e place. to recom m end the ex ten sio n of the a re b ein g em ployed to aid in th e a b o u t 9 :0 0 p. m „ 2300 sack s had tio n s th is year, J . R. Jack m an , farm th irte e n v arieties o b ta in a b le are L ady Mary to g eth er. Sylvia S h u tte r been filled w ith sand and b arricad ed crops extension specialist a t O.S.C. road to jo in th e W a llu la cu t-o ff over sp rin g crop p la n tin g . and Bob H enderson ns K ath ry n and A shed on th e H all place, now r e n t listed below : a g a in s t th e fill, sav in g it from des m entions p a rtic u la rly the possibili w h atev er ro u te th e people recom Don carried the p a rts of tw o coquet ed by O. M. C lark, w as occupied W estern Yellow ilu ssia n Olive tru c tio n , in th e p a th of th e o n ru sh - ty of sav in g in plow ing. m ended. Two ro u tes u n d er consi PILOT ROCK TEAM WINS tish lovers th ro u g h to perfection. by stock, fla tte n e d o u t u n d e r th e P in e C arag an a in g w ater. d eratio n a re to exten d th e road FIRST GOLF TOURNEY. E d ith C larke and Bud P rim e as force of th e w ind. T rees n ear th e "P low sh allo w ,” says Jack m an , Black Locust D ouglas F ir E nos M artin place w ere uprooted. n o rth from th e old T abor place in A fte r th e w ater had receded it "p articu larly if you use tra c to r plow Green Ash P o rt O rford C edar N ora and D arby nearly sto le the T elephone poles w ere rep o rted down C olum bia d is tric t, or going n o rth T he H erm isto n Golf C lub com pe w as show n th a t th e big fill a t th e ing th is sp rin g , as the deeper you Pox E ld e r show w ith th e ir bick erin g rem ark s E uropean L arch from th e H oisingto n place. The fo r ted in th e firs t to u rn a m e n t for th e B u tte r C reek h ig h w ay had se ttled plow th e m ore money it costs. T his fco tch P in e a n d Irish dance. H elen Jen d erjew sk i in th e v ic in ity of Irrig o n . N orw ay Spruce m er ro u te w ill b rin g th e people in U m atilla golf league S u n d ay on th e th re e inches and also th a t w ater may sound like a g ric u ltu ra l heresy, and B etty R alph as M aureen and D am age to seeded ground has (lussian M ulberry th e valley closer to th e h ig h w ay it P ilo t Rock course. A m assing a had shelled o u t a p o rtio n of th e fill b u t re su lts a t th e experim ent sta tio n The first e ig h t listed a re suited Molly aided in form ing th e plot by been considerable. T he fresh ly bro is th o u g h t. g ran d to ta l of 333 p oints th e P ilo t by b ack -w ash in g u n d e r th e bridge. show th a t if you disk first, then to E astern O regon p la n tin g and all co m p licatin g m a tte rs for Lady Mary ken gro u n d on th e C has. L ynch T erence, to the d istre ss of place h as been sw ept clean. five-inch plow ing resu lts in yields species listed w ill grow in W estern and A fter th e firs t of A p ril th e s ta te Rock golf club won th e firs t m atch A ny o th e r dam age w as slig h t. T h e ap p ro ach to th e S tan field ex actly as good as 8 to 11 inch plow L ittle N oreen. Don Moore and F red m a rk e t road en g in e e r’s office w ill of th e season. T he P en d leto n C oun Oregon. be d iscontinued and th e m ark et try club w ith 287 w&s second, H e r brid g e gave w ay u n d er th e p ressu re ing. £o for th e p resen t it is good O rders m ust be received by e ith e r Reeves as F elix and B axby added roads w ill be looked a fte r by th e m iston w ith 25 2 1-2 th ird , and A th and force of th e w ater and th e cen policy to disk first and th e n plow ,T. 11. F ra se r, H. A. T ankow , or G. th e business an d v illian atm osphere ♦ ____ <- te r p ier of th e new co n crete hrld'ge sh allo w .” to the plot. ♦ ALONG THE CONCRETE ♦ four divisional en g in eers in th e ena 207 1-2 fo u rth . D. Best, assista n t co u n ty agont, W . W. F elth o u se of H erm isto n a t E cho se ttle d fo u r inches, th ro w sta te . S econdary h ig h w ay s are F o r ea ste rn Oregon fa rm ers he not la te r th a n A pril 1st in o rd er to A ch o ru s of mixed voices formed m ain tain ed by cou n ty expense but m ade th e best score of an y p lay er in g th e b rid g e o u t of line. F arm ers m akes a sim ila r su ggestion by p o in t have them delivered free of ch arg e •i colorful background. Mrs. H. E. H itt show ing th e g irls a re considered as m ain a rte ry h ig h in th e m atch , to u rin g th e 18 holes on th e low londs alo n g th e riv er su f in g out th a t by d isk in g all th e s tu b in tim e for sp rin g p la n tin g . The a t th e beauty shoppe how she would lan d and ble firs t one con th en tak e his tim e in 76. D espite th e b lu s try w ind, fered d am ag e to th e ir w ays. tree p la n tin g cam paign is in th e \NNUAL EASTER SUN-RISE go about w ash in g w indow s. cropB. M any g a rd e n s were w ashed ab o u t g e ttin g it plowed and th u s “W h ate v er ro u te th e people of good scores w ere m ade by m ost of in te re st of b e a u tify in g th e p ro jects | PRAYER SERVICE SUNDAY o u t an d sto ck w as ta k e n to h ig h er save p u ttin g o u t cash for h ired help. th e co n te sta n ts. G eorge Sw eet and T h u rsd ay w as no day for ten g al th e county recom m end for th e ex and everyone w ho can Is urged to land fo r feeding. lon h a ts alo n g M ain stre e t, w ith th e tension of th e d iag o n al road to th e Tom S ta n to n of th e P ilo t Rock club “ If I co u ld n ’t afford to h ire help j tak e ad v a n ta g e of th is splendid op P lan s for th e a n n u a l E a ste r su n w ind w h istlin g to th e tu n e of n in e ty Such h ig h w a te r h ad n o t been a llu la cu t-o ff w ill be approved by banged o u t 78’s for th e tw o rounds. I ’d disk all th e land an d th e n come p o rtu n ity to o b tain th e best v arle- rise p ray er service have been com know n In th e U m atilla for y ears u n m iles an hour. E ill G lass w ith 79 w as low m ed alist th e co u n ty c o u rt,” w as th e s ta te hack and plow it, e x te n d in g th e [ ties in trees, ab so lu tely free of pleted by th e young people of the til th e sp rin g flood w a te rs la s t year Joe N orton has been u n u su ally m ent made by Ju d g e S chennep last on th e P en d leto n team and P restb y e plow ing Into Ju n o if necessary," charge. The only re s tric tio n is th a t E pw orth L eague and th e C h ristian (C o n tin u ed on L a st P ag e) w ith 81 was low for A thena. happy and good n a tu re d lately , and F rid a y follow ing th e road inspec says Jack m an . " J u n e plow ing If orders m ust be in by A pril 1st. E ndeavor societies. T he group will 1 P ilo t R ock: W esco tt, 83, 30 1-2; m elodious notes have issued from tion. th e land is disked firs t Isn’t so bad. W eather Report. neet at th e B ap tist-C h rlslin n Sw eet, 78, 30; R oyer, 83, 30 1-2; his store a t v arious tim es, e arly in It is not as good as A pril plow ing, Foultiy Specialist He-e. D ate hurch nt 5 :3 0 S unday m o rn in g and’ Max. Min. S an to n , 78, 38; E rw in , 84, 31 1-2; th e m orning. It m ay be th e atm o s b u t it beats Ju n e plow ing w ith o u t REPORT ON CANNERY SENT TO II. E. Crosby, E xtension p o ultry go to th e B eutte for a sh o rt p ray er p here of sp riu g , an d a g ain . It may R eim er, 80, 35; O range, 87, 33 1-2; M arch 17 ............................. 6 9 ... ...4 5 d isk in g and b eats It b adly.” M arch 18 ............................. tnd devotional service lerftl by Rev. 6 3 ... ...4 9 specialist from O.S.C., arriv ed in KHQ, SPOKANE RADIO STATION. Massey, 86, 27; W estg ate, 87, 35 not. M arch 19 ............................. 6 3 ... ...4 8 H erm iston W ednesday an d w ill re 3. W. P ayne. F o llow ing th is they 1-2; W. Sw eet, 85, 37 1-2. Loan Applications Granted. E vidence of sp rin g w as seen along M arch w ill re tu rn to tow n w here th e re 61.... ....38 20 ............................. m ain several days h e lp in g farm ers A t th e la st m eetin g of th e ladies P e n d leto n : L ain g , 80, 35; Mol- A num ber of seed lor.n appllca- w ork o u t th e ir problem s. A m eet m ainder of th e E a ste r p rogram will tile sidew alk th is w eek. V irgil of the F arm B ureau A u x iliary F r i n er, 88, 19; W ain sco tt, 85, 24; H a rt M arch 21 ............................. 6 1 ... ...3 7 S m ith was show ing a gro u p of fish day, M arch 18, Mrs. Jack so n H a rr m an, 84, 34 1-2; Thom pson, 91, 23 M arch 22 ............................. 5 8 ... ....30 catlo n s have been g ra n te d to fa rm in g of poultrym en has not I een be conducted, follow ed by b reak fast erm en how to east. He m anaged to reported th a t d ata on th e local c a n 1-2; Glass, 79, 38 1-2; C arter, 95, M arch 23 ............................. 56.... ...3 8 ers in H erm iston te r rito ry th ro u g h scheduled as y et b u t th e re w ill pro in th e b asem ent of th e M ethodist h au l th e line over th e telephone T he volocity of w ind church. T h u rsd ay th e office of A ssistan t C ounty A gent bably be one conducted d u rin g his nery h ad been s e n t in to sta tio n 23; R hodes, 83, 30 1-2; T ill, 83, 37; w ire. At th a t ra te th e salm on at w as th e h eav iest experienced h ere Best, from the R eco n stru ctio n F i stay, according to in fo rm a tio n r i m T he them e for th e service w ill be KHQ, S pokane, an d w as to have Z u d erd u in , 96, 24. Celilo a re g o in g to su ffe r as soon th is sp rin g . P re c ip ita tio n d u rin g th e nance C orporation approved by C on ing th ro u g h th e A ssista n t C ounty “C h rist in My L ife” and speakers been b ro ad cast S atu rd ay , M arch 19, H erm isto n : W ag n er, 94, 17 1-2; “ as them big dlvlis begin to ru n .” gress J a n u a ry 22, 1932. A g en t’s officq. ir e : L aw rence S w arn er, " C h rist In or th e follow ing S a tu rd ay , on th e F elth o u se, 76, 35; P earso n , 89, 27; week w as .64. Joe Reeves says he c a n ’t im prove My S ta n d a rd s of C h a ra c te r" ; E dith program tu rn e d over to those topics. D eeter, 91, 17; N orton, 92, 21; m uch on such a fine cast. C larke, “ C h rist in My Hope for the At th is m eetin g th e p resid en t, Toole, 96, 19; Todd, 86, 30 1-2; The sacred m arble p lay in g ground F u tu r e ” ; T heda B urnside, “ C hrist P rim e, 83, 80 1-2; McKenzie, 89, Mrs. J . H. Reid, tu rn e d in h er re sig In My R elatio n s w ith O th e rs” ; and n ear Joe N o rto n ’s sto re, w here more n atio n due to illness in th e fam ily, 29 1-2; M ato tt, 89, 31 1-2. Jhas. D uvall, “ C h rist In My P cr- knees (In tro u se rs) have been w orn A th e n a : H a rris, 89, 21; P restbye, b u t it w as placed upon th e ta b le for lonal rC eed.” C o n trib u tio n s to the o u t th a n any o th e r sp o t in tow n, reco n sid eratio n . T he pow er of a tt o r 81, 24; H arw ood, 82, 32 1-2; Lowes, m usical p rogram are, vorai duet, Is doing a land-office business since ney w as given to Mrs. H en ry Som- 92, 18 1-2; D udley, 82, 34; Dell, by M arjorie and M ary B u rn h am ; the boys in vented m in ia tu re m arble m erer in th e absence of th e tr e a s u 100, 15 1-2; G leason, 97, 21; P in k piano solo, E lsie R eed er; c la ra n e t courses. I t ’s up to th e boys if they 104, 6; rer. Mrs. K eller, w ho is in th e Mayo erto n , 91, 20; K ershaw , duet E d ith C la rk t and G w yneth Cor- , w an t ,o lak e a chance and pay the McNabb, 104, 15. B ro th e r's h o sp ital a t p resen t. r .'J y; violin solo by E d n a O tt. A read Prlc e ’ b u t th e o p e ra to r u su ally pulls All H erm isto n c o u n try golf m em C om m ittee for th e A pril 1st m eet ing w ill be given by Ed B ensel. *n tb e w innings. If Dad m isses some in g consists of Mrs. M ikesell, Mrs. bers th a t a re in te re s tin g in try in g | pipe, tin , and a few e x tra pieces of Anyone w ho c an n o t a tte n d the F rench. Mrs. T ucker, an d Mrs. Jones to m ake th e team w hen th e next lum ber about th e house he m ig h t p ray er service on th e B eu tte Is in a t w hich tim e Mrs. B arlow w ill give gam e is played h ere A pril 10th, are I tra c e it to th e sp rin g m arb le-p lay in g u rg ed to com pete w ith th e play ers vited to be p resen t a t th e services a ta lk on canning. 1 ground. w ho played in th e gam e a t P ilo t nt the ch u rch . E veryone is Invltod. T h ere seem s to be so m eth in g my- Rock last Sunday. A ny ch allen g e- Move on Farm. ! th ie a l re g a rd in g th e tr ip Mr. Som- m ak in g a b e tte r score th a n his com Taylors Improve Home. G a rn e t D. Best, a ss ista n t county p e tito r w ill ta k e th a t play ers posi | m erer an d Mr. Sykes took to P ort The new residence of Mr. and | land last woek in th e e ar m ade by ag en t, moved his fam ily to th e A. tion on th e team , and hold such po Mrs. Chas T ay lo r Just east from the I H enry Ford. Mr. Sykes says he is W. A cnew farm S unday, w hich he sitio n u n til defeated by some o th er F arm B ureau C ooperative is be ;ln- ju s t b eg in n in g to feel like him self recen tly purchased. T he fam ily is m em ber of th e club. No ch allenges n in g to tak e on a sp rin g d ress w ith ag a in a fte r going th ro u g h such a now co m fo rtab ly located and Mr. a re to be m ade a fte r Sunday, A pril iiH I! th e loveling of th e yard and the sh o ck in g experience. We d o n ’t know Best p lan s to s ta r t farm w ork im Srd. p ln n tin g of sh ru b b ery . T he yard haH w hich of th e tw o m en did th e d riv m ediately. Mr. B eard, Mrs. B est’s been b u ilt up and bordered w ith in g blit It m ay be th a t th e city tra f- fa th e r who lives w ith them , p lan s to MOVEMENT OF BUTTER rock. The larg e m odern hom e was raise tu rk ey s for th e com ing m sr- j flc comes too th ick and fast for b u ilt last sp rin g . INTO STCRACE SIOW. k e tin g season. | these nativ es from th e sageb ru sh « S R " ■¿M-i U n c e rta in ty in reg ard to a safe Purchase McNaimht Warehouse. an d sand co u n try . Newlyweds Visit. p rice to pay fo r b litte r to go in to Did you ever w onder w hat m akes T he M cN aught w arehouse on the Mr. end Mrs. C arson Reeves, sto rag e is h av in g a d ecreasin g effect a jack ra b b it Jum p and leap? G. A. j w est side of th e tra c k s was pur- new lyw eds w ho a re v is itin g w ith on th e b u tte r m a rk e t as th e sto rag e 1 < based from C arl M cN aught of F ort- G a rre t told us th a t th e Gods who th e ir uncle and cousins. Jo e Reeves season approaches. land last week by Joe Ifnw klns of ru le over th e B ridge of th e Gods on and fam ily, a rriv ed la st S unday ami S to rag e o p erato rs a re keeping A dam s. Mr. H aw kins th e n sold the Will rem ain u n til th e la s t of th e th e ir stocks a t a m inim um and h ea th e Colum bia becam e a n g ry at each b u ild in g to th e F arm B ureau Co w eek. Mr. R eeves is tu r r e t cap ta in vy seasonal pro d u ctio n Is re su ltin g o th e r and s ta rta d th ro w in g rocks. o p erativ e, acco rd in g to H enry fiom- oh th e d e stro y e r U. K. S. T exas and in accu m u latio n s M ovem ent of b u t I m erer, m anager. It will be used for T he jack ra b b its had to Jum p and w ill be statio n ed s t Kan P edro upon te r a re co n sid erab ly u n d e r a y ear sto ra g e purposes. dodge to keep from g e ttin g h it, and his re tu rn to service. T he young ago. w hile to ta l h o ld in g s in th e have been a t It every since. It couple w ere m arried In F eattle. Mrs. U nited S ta te s a re ab o u t one h a lf of I M. E. C arley of C a rle y ,-W a sh in g Reeves is a classm ate o f Mrs. Jo h n a y ear ago and th re e fo rth » of the sounds like a salesm an 's sto ry all t o n . w as looking a fte r business ln- M ansfield w ho lives here. five y ear average. rig h t. , tercets here Wednesday. ’T i s t h e W e e k B e f o r e E a s te r ' Ml