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PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON THURSDAY. APRIL 14, 19Î2 Œfyr WcruitHtiin IjfrnlZ) w en t la c o n sta n tly besieged by Ore- v e found 93.92 p er re n t, d rin k -free < • 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 gon citizen s ask in g aid In th e se ttle - H av in g n o th in g to do, m any of these ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ "?en wo" ld have d r,,n k to exce,ui » P u b lish ed every T h u rsd ay a t H en n is- >nent of lo: claim s u g .ln s t com pan- th ♦ STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS ♦ <• COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES ♦ ey could g et th e liquor. ton, U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, by ies of o th e r sta le s w hich are not « ♦ “ I did not realize the sm all per ♦ P a u lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q uiring, licensed o r au th o rized to tra n sa c t cen tag e of d rin k in g men th a t pass in su ran ce business in th is state. P u b lish ers th ro u g h o u r doors u n til I personally Mr. and Mrs. H erb ert N ew land of F ra n k See. H arry See and wife Such com panies a rc not subject chocked It on. [C rookston, M inn., a re g uests a t th e and tw o ch ild ren , B arb ara and H a r E n te re d as Second C lass M atter io s ta te supervision o r reg u latio n "T h e num ber of women com ing Jan ies H u tto n home. Mrs. N ew land old, w ho have been v isitin g Mr. and D ecem ber, 1906, U m atilla C ounty, and O regon policyholders have no ,o o,lr w ith a tale of being ls a „¡g.„_ Mr_ H utton Mrs. P e rry A rth u r and G randpa See [ Oregon. recourse except th ro u g h legal action 1 , bf, d r i" k to th a " J »e r , M is, Cowgil from O S C Uusual bills on hand . . . necessitating the __ S unday io _____________________________________ , . . cent, of tile e n tire num ber, w hereas v o w g m irom u . b . v ., . Coun- for a w eek, re tu rn e d a g ain st th e com panies b ro u g h t w ith - ¡n form er days it w as a considerable S u p e rin te rd e n t J. A. Y eager, and th e ir hom e a t Tacom a, W n. laying out of a lot of eash, including s m ji 11 S u b scrip tio n R ates: in th e s ta te s of th e ir o rg an izatio n prop o rtio n . | Mrs. J. M. R ichards w ere o rg an lz- C harlie K eller has about 600 One Y ear ...................................... *„ >2.00 change. Oft, a hurried trip to the bank is neces and dom icile. T his is an expensive “ In o u r fam ily w elfare relief ing g irls home econom ics clubs a t B arred R ock chicks ab o u t one week Six M onths ..................................... >1.00 sary. How inconveniencing. Far easier to nd a lto g e th e r u n c e rta in proceed- i v o rk In th ese days we seldom find th e tzizzb school Monday old. T h ree M onths .................................... 60 „„ need a risin g from stro tro n g d rin k on , , , . .. ,, ing pay those bills by writing: | Mr. and Mrs. H a rry H unn of W al Mrs. G us L in d er le ft F rid ay for tth e p a rt of one or o th e r of th e par- The In su ran ce D ep artm en t at cu ts, w h ereas in the old days It lu la, sp e n t one day la st week w ith S e a ttle w here she w ill v isit for a lem w ill give an y in fo rm atio n re- was 9o o u t of 100 cases. In fact, Mr. D u n n 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. few days. She w ent up w ith Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r B lessing. g a rd in g any in su ran ce com panies Poverty from d rin k h as alm ost dis- C. C. D unn. : so licitin g in th e s ta te an d Oregon appeared. Mr. an d Mrs. W a lte r N orquist* . I G. K urles' m eat m ark et was bro- T he o ld-tim e d ru n k a rd , th e w ets ,, . , ... . sp en t a few days of th is week v is it Safer, too. For each Check is a record and re ___________________________________ I people a re u rg ed to d isco n tin u e of th e c o u n try n o tw ith sta n d in g , is kCn *nto S atu rd ay n ,« h t - and ing th e ir p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. P ete th e ir co n trib u tio n s to th e w ealth of gone. ceipt for a paid bill. W e invite your Account. | and g ro ceries taken. T he v isit of j N orquist, 'a n d Mr. an d Mrs. Lon “ E very board, every person h an d - t h e s e u n au th o rized com panies, “ Before p ro h ib itio n th e S alv atio n ! th e in tru d e rs w as ev id en tly cu t Dotson. ENLIST IN THE WAR AGAINST lin g p ublic money, should publish w hich pay no taxes n o r give em- Arm y WOI1,d g a th e r drunkg hy the sh o rt as Mr. K u rrle found a pile of T he U dey’s Home T ow ners o r DEPRESSION an acco u n t of it.” ploym ent to local rep resen tativ es tru ck lo ad an d busload front th e sal- ham s, flo u r, sugar, etc., in th e m id- , ch e stra p racticed a t th e Joe Udey and a re im m une from legal action oons and park benches. T oday one , die of th e floor the follow ing ntorn- j hon,e M onday evening, OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE to collect an d w hich deny liab ility woultl have to Rearth high and low ’ jn g Leo C lark and son, of L aG rande Be Sure That You Are Insured. in every A m erican city to find a t I , , _ were v isito rs in C olum bia th is week for loss w ith im p u n ity . laud McCall had as h er | Mr. C lark is a form er resid en t of one tim e 100 men and women of I Mrs. M rs‘ C c ,a ud McCall Many people w ho a re talk ed in to Before ta k in g o u t in su ran ce o f 'th e type tile S alv atio n Arm y used to g u est last week her b ro th e r L. F i r - | C olum bia. He lived a t th e Cold bu y in g in su ran ce th a t has an a t any kind S p rin g s reserv o ir an d was c a re ta k e r of H erndston m ake c e rta in th a t th e g a th e r hy th e th o u san d s under th e zell of L akeview , Oregon. and d itch rid er. tra c tiv e su rface w ith easy paym ents, com pany w hich so licits your p atro n - cule of Jo h n B arley co rn .” C apital, S u rp lu s and U ndivided P ro fits Over >50,000. Mrs. J. F. R ueber recen tly re Mrs. O sborn, w ho h as been s ta y do not ta k e th e pain s to in v estig ate age Is: T h is ag rees w ith th e experience ceived a sh ip m en t of B uff O rphing ing a t th e Tom W ilson home, w ent R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President F. B. SWAYZE, President the salesm an or Ills com pany, and A uthorized to tra n s a c t business |* I C om m ander E v an g elin e Booth. ton baby chicks. to W alla W alla last week end to D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier A. H. NORTON, Cashier As noted in th ese pages May 17, co nsequently are left h olding th e u n d er th e luws of O regon; A m ong those who have been P en b rin g h e r f u r n itu r e dow n, w hich she , 1 1920, she said th a t before P ro h lb l- w ill p u t in th e C orlis hotel. sack when the Btate d e p artm en t of lh a t it is fin an cially sound and »¡on th e S alv atio n Army in New dleton visitors the past week a re Mr. an d Mrs. H e rb e rt H elm s Insu ran ce inform s them th a t his able to m eet a ll losses (a condition I York w ould collect 1,200 to 1,200 Mrs. J. F. R ueber, Mrs. F. B. S tu a rt m ade a tr ip to Condon M onday. Mrs. com pany is not licensed or a u th o r- to he d eterm in ed only th ro u g h s ta te ! d f u n k a rda n ig h t, w hereas P ro h i M. C. B arag er, S. R. Cooper. J . C. H elm ’s m o th er and siste r re tu rn e d bition im m ediately reduced the nuni H oskins, and J. M. R ichards. ized to tra n sa c t In su ran ce business I e x am in atio n an d a u d it of fu n d s ); w ith them for a sh o rt visit. chicks S unday aftern o o n and had They re tu rn e d home S unday a fte r- her to •lhO, In th e slate. Often tim es th e policies The w ork a t th e C olum bia p ark them in th e wood shed w ith a stove noon. T h a t it m a in ta in s licensed ag en ts S ta n fie ld G range w ill be host to F rid a y w as p u t over w ith a to keep them w arm . The stove ex Mr. and Mrs. W. D. N eill also Miss ere obtain ed thro u g h ad v ertisem en ts in th e s ta te , q u alified to w rite legi •> <- 9 «. <- «. <- > Pom ona m eeting T hursday, A pril 21 last bang. B oth men and women w orked ploded and set th e shed on fire. All B erth a W alls »made a business trip In new spapers or th ro u g h so lic ita tim a te in s u ra n c e ; and » ♦ The m o rn in g session opens a t 1 0 :0 0 p ru n in g trees, b u rro w in g a well th e chicks, except 4 w ere burned. to H erm iston M onday a ftern o o n . tion by m ail or radio. T h a t you a re fully protected, in > Miss Ruby C orrignl of Ile p p n e r CHURCH NOTES * o’clock and continues u n til noon and c le a n in g up g en erally . B axter T hey succeeded in p u ttin g out the A b u lletin has been issued by th e th e event of loss, hy th e law s and ♦ H utchison p lan ted vines over a trll- fire before it spread to an y nearby visited re lativ es on th e creek S u n • w hen a covered dish luncheon w ill lis back of th e sp eak er’s sta n d ; Iris buildings. day. In su ran ce D ep artm en t w arn in g peo in (he co u rts of th e s ta te of Oregon. <• •> <• <• be served in the P resb y terian ch u rch I around th e club house. More trees W. D. N eill, H ugh and B ernice Mr. and Mrs. C layton A yers and ple a g a in st such fraud. The d ep art- Be su re t h a t you are safely in- : basem ent. T he aftern o o n m eeting is w ill be p la n te d la te r on. D inner was ¡son R ay w ere S unday v isito rs a t the N eill, Ja sp e r Meyers, M ildred W alls CHRISTIAN S2I2M3E CHURCHES sured. ipen to th e public. T he m ajor por served by th e women of th e au x il- Ollie N eill home. and A lm a N eill a tte n d e d th e lectu re 44 A re Sin, Disease, And Death lion of th e evening session w ill be iary. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. O 'B rien and given in Ile p p n e r S unday a tte rn o o n ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ <• Mrs. H en ry O lt is confined to her d a u g h te r Isohella w ere business vi by Mr. S tew art of Illinois. Ills ta lk ’ ■Real?” was the subject of the ipent a d m in is tra tin g th e fifth de home th is w eek, due to illness. w hich w as very in te re stin g w as on sito rs in W alla W alla S atu rd ay . All Items Appearing in this <• I.esson-Sermon ia all Churches of gree to new mem bers. Mr. R ay and his fa th e r w ere b u si C hrist, Scientist, on Sunday, April Mrs. Ollie N eill and d a u g h te r th e su b ject of pro h ib itio n . ’•’ Column are Contributed ty the C. M. Ju m p is room ing a t the ness v isito rs in P endleton S atu rd ay . 10. O leta m ade a business trip to H er- Rfr. an d Mrs. E arl A bbot w e n t to * Hermiston W. C. T. U. ♦ F ra n k Sloan borne. H e has shipped Mr. M cGonigle and d a u g h te r [ lujs ton and E cho S atu rd ay . P r-' T uesday evening w here The Golden T e st was, “He that is ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ 9 •> ! M ary, and A nn S om m erer w ere busi- ' The H at Pearson sh e a rin g crew they atten d ed th e Legion m eeting. bis household fu r n itu r e to K lam ath our God is the God of salvation; and The E iu.'.ka:J L isaw earins F alls w here It w ill be used by Mr. ness v isito rs in P en d leto n S atu rd ay . has been sh e a rin g sheep a t th e Boy- i Mr. an d Mrs. E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r unto God the Lord belong the issues Mrs. H. J. R eid w as called to len ran ch but left S unday to go to a r l Mr. and Mrs. W alt W iggles- from death” (Ps. G8:20). ind Mrs. F ra n k Hood, who w ere re T he trem en d o u s arm y of th e u n 3pokane F rid a y on acco u n t of th e H ep p n er for a n o th e r week and th en | w o rth m ade a tr ip to Echo S unday Among the citations which com employed en d d o w n -an d -o u ters seek ■ently m arried. illness of h e r fa th e r. H e died S u n w ill re tu rn to B oylen’s to fin ish th e evening.. ing aid from th e S alv atio n Army is ' prised the Lesson Sermon was the , T he F e rris fam ily is m oving to day evening. sh e a rin g th ere. Roy darm on of P o rtlan d em ployed alm ost e n tire ly d rin k -free, and pov following from the Bible: “For God he L ane house recen tly vacated by C harley B artholom ew and d a u g h bv th e telephone com pany, visited e rty from d rin k is a n eg lig ib le fac- I hath not given us the spirit of ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ <• 3. M. Jum p. te r L ila w en t to P en d leto n S atu rd ay ’\is r.arents. Mi. and Mrs. E. P. (or in th e c u rre n t depression. fear; but of power, and of love, and 9 9 w here L ila a tte n d e d th e m eetin g of J a r n ir n over th e week end. T hose T his is th e testim o n y of Col. Geo. F ra n k G reathouse of Spokane was of a sound m ind” (II Tim. 1:7). PINE CITY NEWS * th e D au g h ters of Job. Mrs. B a rth o aceb n ip an y in e him w ere Mrs. C rltcer ‘I. Davis, In ch arg e of th e S alvation in o v e r-n ig h t g u est a t th e hom e of > The Lesson-Sermon also Included lom ew rem ained at T hom pson’s and sen D elbert, also G eorge W in- Army forces a t Chicago, w ho backs lis b ro th e r G. E. G reathouse. the following passages from tho w here she visited h e r m o th er, Mrs. d u st, all of P o rtlan d . <• •> .j. .5. up his o pinion by th e experience of C hristian Science textbook, “Sci The local school board held a O. F. T hom pson. his o rg an izatio n w ith m ore th a n a T oy and W. D. N eill m ade a busl- T he M isses C ecelia and H elen ence and H ealth with Key to the n ee tin g T uesday ev en in g a t w hich Mrs. G race A bbot w as ta k e n to nes. tr ip to U epnncr F riday, nlllio n cases of h ard luck an d pov H ealy v isited a t the hom e of L enna S criptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy: th e H erm iston h o sp ital T h u rsd ay erty in th e p ast few m onths. tim e all teach ers w ere re-elected, Neill S atu rd ay . evening, su ffe rin g from p tom aine i S un d ay g u ests a t th e F ra n k Helm "If you believe yourself diseased, Colonel iz: vis's sta te m e n t was rhe re slg n itlo n of Miss Mary S w art Mr. an d Mrs. Joe F oley an d M ur poisoning. She is rep o rted to be ini- ' hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. S. B u rn nade to th e Illin o is C onference of | you can alter this wrong belief and ham of H erm iston. vas presented and acted upon. Sup ray P o tts m ade a business trip to proving. O rg an izatio n s S u p p o rtin g th e E ig h action w ithout hindrance from the Mrs. E. P. Jarm o n and Sonny J a r - Mrs. J. S. Moore an d ch ild ren ■rintendent W. W. K elty was a u th - P endleton S atu rd ay . fcody. Do not believe in any sup teen th A m endm ent. It is offered hy Mr. and Mrs. Dan L indsey and mon w ere called a t th e Roy N eill rized to h ire a g rad e teac h er to fill ch ild ren of A lpine Visited a t the w ent to P en d leto n S a tu rd a y w here hom p o s'd necessity for sin, dicease, < r th e W.C.T.U. in opposing th e group e M onday evening. they visited a t th e hom e of Mrs. [ now fig h tin g p ro h ib itio n . death, knowing (as you ought to his vacancy. T he b udget w as re- I C harley M orehead home Sunday. M oore’s b ro th e r, D ale R othw ell. ‘ As It is issued by th e U alvatlon know) th at God never requires obe T he P in e C ity h ig h school te a H erald W an t Ads Pay. Use th em . luced ab o u t four th o u san d do’lars Army, Colonel 1): vis's sta te m e n t is. dience to a so-called m aterial law, hro u g h sa la ry c u ts and various chers, Miss H elen H eath and Mr. Keep them in p art, as follow s: S tan A tk in , both of W alla W alla, for no such law ex ists” (p.253). ith e r economies "O ut of m ore th a n a m illion cas w ill be em ployed as teac h ers in th e R E P A IR E D es we have d e a lt w ith in th e 1 at T he F red S helton hom e w as en Irrig o n schools for th e com ing year. BA PTIST-CH RISTIA N CHURCH six teen m onths, th ere wero only Mr. and Mrs. James Hoskins and irely destroyed by fire T hursday. seventy-five bad ernes of d rin k , anil 1 0 :2o A. M., C om m union service. HOT LUNCHES Neighbors, seeing th e flam es, ruBhed daughter of Stanfield were Sunday of m oderate cases, only 600. visitors at the Joe Foley home. 10:30 A. M., Song service and a n o th e scene and rem oved n early all '■Irom O ctober 11, 1930, to F eb The Mears. E arl and Burl W atten- ru a ry 3, 1932, we helped 1,102,545 nouncem ents. he co n ten ts from th e burntng | burger were business visitors In REFRESHING DRINKS unem ployed m en. Of th is num ber, 10:55 A. M., S erm on: “ T he G reat lulldlng. Heppner Friday. Cod Q u ality .” Mr. and Mrs. John Brosman of Mrs. J o h n D allm nn returned i,ena were visitors at the Bartholo- SPORTING GOODS 5:45 P. M., C h ristia n E ndeavor. 7 :4 5 P. M., Sermon: "W hat Is a Thursday to her homo after having mew home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Burl W attenburger p ent ten days in th e H erm iston C h ris tia n ? ” lospital w here she u n d erw en t a m a- and children were in Heppner Sun day, or operation. BAPTIST CHURCH Mr. an d Mrs. M arlon F in ch had the m isfo rtu n e of h av in g th e ir wood N ext S unday m o rn in g th e P astoi Pithy Quotations from Public Addresses of HERMISTON, 0REC0N shed b u rn ed to th e g ro u n d Sunday w ill preach a t eleven o’clock on th f evening. T hey had g o tte n 150 baby O MELVIN A. TRAYLOR su b ject, “ By th o R iv ers of B abylon,' MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES or "G od’s M usic in th e D evil's Show- Preti Jeni, Fini National Bank, Chien t o liouse.” In th e ev en ing a t 7:30 the « <. <, .> | su b ject w ill be, “ T he Cry of a G reat Mr. and Mrs. C hris Johnson and “It Is limo some leadership and some th a t we w ant above everything to party called our atten tio n to th e fact abandon tho stru g g le to live up with P re a c h e r's H e a rt.” ions M aurice and N orm an and Ila r- thoro Is no magic cure for th e tils and the Joneses, and to rediscover th e tru e S unday m orn in g , hy request, the )ld W olfer of W heeler, W n., w ere | the evils of human folly. We trod th e purpose of life, which is the joy to be p asto r w ill play a trom bone solo. veek end g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. prim rose path of extravagance, of found in th e sim ple virtues of indus T h ere is alw ay s a m eetin g of th e ind Mrs. J. W. M cM ullen. thoughtless and of alm ost crim inal try, th rift and sano living. I believe in S unday School nt ten o ’clock on S u n On T h u rsd ay of last week th e U- I neglect of every sound principle of our peoplo, in our country, and In tho day m ornings. The c h ild re n ’s m eet ,’o-I-Go d u ll met at th e J. W. H am - | human conduct, from the Individual to God who dirocts our d estinies; and I the governm ent, and the individual welcomo tho future w ith confidence ing every 'I uesriay a t th re e fo rty - man home w ith Mrs. H am nian and 've In tlte a ftern o o n . W e m eet for Mrs. C. A. F la n n ig a n as hostesses. was aided, encouraged, and abetted on and unshaken faith .” I Cible stu d y and p ra y e r on W ednes that path by th e governm ent and thoso Several g u ests w ere p resen t, one I responsible for its adm inistration." ' -lay ev en in g s nt se v e n -th irty . >eing Mrs. A. W h ite of San F ra n - j "Wo liavo not failed bceauso of isco, Calif. Mrs. W h ite is a form er ignorance of economic theories, but ir n T li g r o ’i i r i w t r n n n n v n because of our u tte r disregard and t0TH£' E ’J AILL i E HONORED ’erm iston resid en t b u t has not vis- “ One of tho biggest things was a w atered stalo of mind In which wo ail defiance of all economic laws. Ambi- / Y U IT 7 E E S IT Y U N V EILIN G ted here for a n u m b er of years. thought wo were richer than we were, tlon. stupidity, and greed have dletntcd J. P. S toffel sp en t T h u rsd ay w ith policies, and trouble has been the and wore living beyond our means." I n lv ersity of O regon. E ugene ils nephew , C. A. F la n n ig a n . result.” • • • April 13. P ioneers of Oregon, mo- Lee Dyer w ill leave S a tu rd a y for I “ In my opinion, no g reat division of iliers of stu d e n ts and nil stu d e n ts \k ro n , Ohio, w here he w ill m ake [ “All through history . . . tho nations human society lias ever boon lied to, them selves will u n ite on th e cam pus and lied about, as much In tho sam e th a t havo been agricu ltu rists and have of tlie U n iv ersity of Oregon May 6 his home w ith his g ra n d p a re n ts. included in th eir agricultural and do period of tim e as has tlie American Mrs. C. V. O ral, w ho has been vis- m estic pursuits tho breeding and rais- 7 and 3 for th e most extensive and tin g nt H inkle, left F rid a y for H ep- | farm er.” Ing of livestock llave Iteon tho nations Im pressive event stag ed here in re- th a t havo endured tho longest and cent years, according to plans niadt >ner w here she w ill jo in Mrs. Oral “This then is my bone for our future perform ed the g reatest work for man- know n today liy th e com m ittee in ■vho is w o rk in g in th a t locality. —th at we may ho rich w ithout forget- k ln d ” charge. Rosella M atott, w ho sp en t her ting to be righteous; th at we may be • • • F aster v acatio n a t hom e left F rid ay powerful w ithout being olfensividy P ioneers will g a th e r h ere as honor “Open th e door of an agricultural or L aG rande w here she w ill resum e ) proud; th at wo may bo nationally g u ests at th e o fficial u n v eilin g of school and you close the door of a ler school w ork. ininded without being narrow-minded; th e s ta tu e "T h e P io neer M o th er” poorhouso." and, finally, th a t we may llvo In a world O. F. Steele, d e p u ty assessor, I th e g ift of B urt Brow n B arker, vice of fact w ithout surrendering our faith.” vorked in th e M in n eh ah a neighbor- Rollef from owing too much money of Hie U niv ersity. N ot o n • • • ly w ill th ey be especially honored lood th e last of th e week. does not lie In borrowing more." "I would urge consideration of the • • • S u tu rd ay aftern o o n Hi th e cerem ony, W. A. P u tm an and son F ra n k , and complete abolishm ent of so-called floor la u g h te r. N oani M iriam , of P o rt- but d u rin g Hie w eek-end th e f r a te r “Knowledge is one tiling, bu t courage trading, which, as 1 am informed, has nities. so ro rities and d o rm ito ries o r and m otored to M ilton for a week aiiout it most of the ch aracteristics of of leadership is another.” tlie cam pus w ill be th ro w n open tc •nd visit. T hey stopped an d visited plain crap shooting, and few. If any, * * • them and th e w hole cam pus w ill >ver for a n ig h t, both g o in g an d more redeem ing features than th at de "Falsehood and error make the lightful Ethiopian pastim e." om lng a t th e W. A. H in elin e home. headlines, whllo truth and fact are u n ite In show ing th em h o sp itality , and hom age. The sta tu e , a m a s te r lost In the maze of half-point type.” C h arlie M cKenzie w as out of piece by th e noted scu lp to r, A. Phl- ichool several days. He h ad a badly “It Is bad enough wh ?n tho IntcTI- • • • gent and w ealthy «peculate and loco, •W.'o cannot trad e the hungry, tho n iisler P roctor, w ill have a place of p rain ed w rist, w hich he h u rt w hen 1-it when scrubwom en, day laborers, unfed, tho feeble voice of tho sick, tho honor n ear G erlin g cr H all. le jum ped from th e tu r n in g bars a t su.ail homo owners, wives nr.d youths em pty basket o f tho unemployed, The m-cnslon is also deem ed as an ichool. - .*cM ate and lone, simply heeatwo they ag ain st tho m aintenance of party pref especially fittin g tim e to honor A govern m en t crew w orked Mon- con go to a h ro k ai’s uflito ami get «.edit f- small sunt I. tlie practico eren ce or individual auvantago or por- m others of th e stu d e n ts, since the la.v and T uesday on th e M axwell eonal achievem ent." » c: . kO ÜÍ doicusi’olc m any ground. ta tu é Is th a t of an O regon pioneer litch on th e McDaid place Just be m other. Special ev en ts a re being low th e A -splllw ay. T he low er bank “I believe I am a bette farmer hy planned fur th e m others, and they was slo u g h in g o ff In to th e riv e r an d "Ot:t irî.«» an 1 d iß cn lly of a long shot than 1 am a ..ukvr.” w ill have places of ho n o r a t a ll ju n made th e stre tc h o f-c o n c re te lin in g -0 situ beiicvo gradually .2.1 rc ior w eek-end events, as w ell as th e necessary. W a te r Is back In the rim pler thinking and “ W o m ust e ith e r unveiling eeremoBv, Per it seeing to pie or n.l >uCer < .»t litch again. The First of the Month CHECKS! FIRST NATIONAL BANK BOWMAN SHOESHOP Hitt’s Confectionery