THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER T. 1988
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON,
PAGE TWO
Ohe Bermisin Berali
Leader, Gladys Swarner on the
theme "Making A Christian Choice
of Vocations.” Evening worship ser
vice at 8:00. Sermon there “Thy
Will Be Done.”
Scouts meet every Tuesday eve-
ning. Cub-Scouts meet each Wed
nesday night at 7:00 o’clock.
June Redmond of La G rande was
the
a guest of Vivian McFall
Mr. and Mrs. Harford and daugh
home of her grandparents, Mr. and ters motored to Portland Saturday
Mrs. J. A. Grabiel, over Sunday.
on business.
Published every Thursday at Hermis
Will Frank and Hazel Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Hugg and children
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
of Walla Walla. Wn., visited Mr. visited at the Dan Ransier home
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
and Mrs. Roscoe Williams and fami Sunday night.
ly Saturday and Sunday.
Publishers,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier re
Mrs. Edith Puckett left Tuesday ceived the sad news of the death of
for a two weeks visit with her sis Mrs. Clara Donaldson who died last
Second Class Matter
Entered
ter at Portland. Her father and sis Tuesday in Pendleton, and was bur
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH.
ter. Chas. Benefiel and Leola Bene- ied in the cemetery there,
Oregon.
lie), accompanied her , returning
W. E. Jones, Pastor.
Francis Scovbo is getting along
home Friday.
10:15 A. M., Communion.
Subscription Rates:
Miss Helen Kennison of Kenne nicely after having her tonsils re
11.00
10:25 A. M.. Song service and de- wick, Wn., was a guest of Joyce moved recently in Pendleton.
One Year ................................
Maxine Mackan spent Sunday
Puckett over the week end.
.75 votional.
Six Months .............................
Mrs. Nora Wilson who moved her with Esther Jones. She bad the
.50
Sermon
subject,
“
Un
Three Months ........................
1050 A. M„
family to Gresham, Ore., recently misfortune to fall from a horse and
used Power."
returned Wednesday and has moved received minor cuts and bruises. She
has been quite badly shaken and it
Into her former residence here.
11:30 A. M. Teaching service.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warner from was necessary to call medical aid.
7:00 P. M., Christian Endeavor.
Mrs. Ray Brown returned Thurs
Salem, Ore., visited Mr. and Mrs.
8:00 P. M.. Church service. Ser James Warner and other relatives day from Walla Walla, Wn., where
she has been taking care of her
mon theme, “How God Answers last week.
Stan Atkins of Walla Walla at- mother who has been quite ill for
Prayer."
several weeks.
tended the Fair both days.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Minnick and
GINGER ROGERS PLAYS A
CHRISTIAN SCUCE CEUAORFS family, Vivian McFall and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Isom attended the cele-
NAUGHTY GIRL OF RADIO
Gan" was the subject of the bration at Wallula Monday.
PINE CITY NEWS
V Lesson - Sermon In a ■
Mourice Williams who has been t
By Oleta Neill
Pert, vivacious and peppery Gin
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on working near Walla Walla the past
season visited his brother, Roscoe
Sunday, Sept. 3.
ger Rogers enacts radio broadcast
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Young and
Williams.
Saturday
night
and
Sun
The Golden Text was, “He hath
idol who is forced to smother her
day. Maurice will return soon and family of Shoshone, Idaho, have
shewed thee, O man, what is good;
natural desires under a purer-than-
tike a post graduate course this been visiting with Mr. Young’s
brother. H. E. Young, a few days
and what doth the Lord require year.
thou pose before her public In “Pro
of thee, but to do justly, and to
George and Will Scarlett who are this last week.
fessional Sweetheart” RKO-Radio
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
love mercy, and to walk humbly employed in the apple orchards near
Picture at the Oasis theatre Sunday
with thy God? (Micah 6: 8).
Yakima, motored over Saturday were in Hermiston on business Sat
and Monday.
Among the citations which com night with a load of peaches which urday.
Jim Paine of Pendleton completed
prised
the Lesson-Sermon was the they disposed of in this vicinity.
Miss Rogers Is exploited as the
carpenter work on the school house
Mrs.
Amy
Collins
and
family
who
following from the Bible: “And
Purity Girl, ideal of the millions
Thursday and returned to his home
God said, Let us make man in our resided in the George Hausier place in Pendleton.
who use Ipswich wash clothes. To
his
the
past
season,
moved
with
image, after our likeness: and let
W. D. Neill and L. D. Neill re-
preserve that illusion she must not
family to California where she will turned Thursday evening from the
them have dominion” (Gen. 1:
drink, pet, dance or be seen with a
reside with her parents.
Arbuckle mountains where they
26).
Rev. Payne of Hermiston held have been cutting wood the past
man. When she becomes irascible at
The Lesson-Sermon also includ services here Saturday afternoon.
these deficiencies in her life, her
week.
ed the following correlative pas
A farewell party was given for |
Ike Howard, son and grandson,
sponsor, the wash cloth king, selects
sages from the Christian Science Miss Margaret Collins at the home called
at the Mrs. Ollie Neill ranch
Jim Davey, Kentucky hackwoods
textbook, “Science and Health of Mrs. Jess Oliver Friday evening, i Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Howard
man, from her fan mall to become
with Key to the Scriptures”, by All of the young folks of the com- formerly owned the Neill ranch but
Mary Baker Eddy: “God fashions munity attended and had a splendid is now living at Molalla. Oregon.
her husband.
all things, after His own likeness. time.
Milton L. Smith, principal of the
After their marriage the girl
Floyd Oliver returned Saturday | Pine City school, arrived at the C.
Life is reflected in existence,
leads Jim a hectic life. To tame her
H. Bartholomew home Wednesday
God in from Government Camp at Imnaha,
Truth in truthfulness.
he abducts her to his log cabin,
and will attend high school here morning.
goodness,
which
impart
their
own
this season.
where he spanks her like a child and
Miss Audrey Moore is now work
peace and permanence , . . Man,
ing for Mrs. Ackey in Pendleton.
loves her like a Casanova.
made in His likeness, possesses
Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Bull of La
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and reflects God’s dominion over
Grande visited Mrs. Bull’s parents,
all the earth" (p. 5101.
and Mrs. H. E. Young, Sunday.
t Butter Creek-Minnehaha t Mr. Mrs.
Nora Moore and son Guy and
By
Mrs.
Wm.
Hineline
CHURCH NOTES
Miss Alma Neill motored to Pendle
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Word received from Virginia Rod ton Thursday on business.
Miss Viola Jones of Hermiston
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da tells that she was in Meadeville.
IRRIGON NEWS
Penn., and was going on to New has been visiting Miss Bernice Neill
METHODIST CHURCH
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
York the next day. Miss Rodd a and ! the past week.
W. A. Briggs, Pastor,
Potts, who has been visit
Among those attending the Fair Miss Turtle expect to return to Cor ing Murray
in Walla Walla. Wn., for sever
Morning worship at 10:00. Ser- here Saturday from Heppner were vallis by the southern route.
Nora McDaid who has been at- j al days returned home Thursday.
mon there "Can Christians Trust County Treasurer and Mrs. Briggs
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sommers of La
tending
Normal School in LaGrande
and
family,
Gay
Anderson,
Mr.
Their Conscience as a Guide To Liv
Grande called on Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
returned
home
Saturday.
Knoldson
and
Sheriff
Bauman,
ing?”
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gillian of Port- Wattenburger Tuesday evening.
Don Isom who has been visiting
Frank Helms has been confined to
Sunday school at 11:00. The Sun
his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. land spent several days visiting | his bed for several days due to an
day School Board will meet after Dave Musgrave and other relatives with her brothers, the Thom broth-!
injured neck, which was caused
Sunday school.
at Monument, returned home Sun ers, of this district.
Mary Doherty of Ione is staying when he fell from his truck while
Epworth League services at 7:00. day evening.
it the Ed McDaid home now so that loading wheat last week.
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Ne
she may attend high school here
Mrs. J. M. Hesser left Tuesday for va called on Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
water.
Ore.
She plans to Fo Young and family Thursday after-
noon.
>n to the coast and spend a few dass
Mrs. Marion Finch and daughter
■nd then return to Springwater
accompanied Mr. Finch to the moun
where she will teach this year.
Catherine McDaid who has been ¡ tains Friday. Mr. Finch is hauling
home the later part of the summer | w ood for C. H. Bartholomew and
eft for Pendleton where she has himself.
J. T. Ayers was in Hermiston on
employment.
W. G. Rodda and daughters, business Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and
Grace and Mary, motored to Pendle- Charley
Morehead were business vi
ton Monday. Grace remained near
in Pendleton Friday.
there where she is employed as sitors
Mrs.
T.
J. O'Brien and children
cac er in the I nlnn district.
Floyd McMullen left Saturday for called at the Joe Foley ranch Sat
afternoon.
Villamette University where he will | urday
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
attend school.
children were in Echo Saturday.
Edith and Annie Peterson have | and Mrs.
Jasper Myers, and Mrs. Dee
returned to the home ol their aunt | Neill
were in Hermiston Thursday
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Peter-
business.
son, after having been away all sum | on Mr.
with STOP-WEAR LUBRICATION
and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew
mer.
Edith
spent
most
of
the
sum-
Watch far thlt tign
Mrs. Marion Finch and daugh
service using exclusively the New
mer in San Francisco with relatives and
le
while Annie stayed in Portland. The ters were business visitors in Echo
UNION friction-prooj LUBRICANTS
girls will remain here and attend Thursday.
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughters
a STOP.
school this winter.
with wear resistance 5 times that of
Neva and Lennä were in Echo and
Hermiston Saturday on business.
Daalci
car manufacturers' specifications.
Mrs. Nora Moore and son Guy
moved
to Heppner . Saturday. Mrs.
I
BOARDMAN
NEWS
LU BRICATION
Moore has been working at the Roy
By Mrs. Dan Ransier
Neill place the past few months.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy I Rands and I
Donna Jane nre visiting a few days family. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Young
in Boardman in order to got Donna and family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hermiston, Oregon
Phone 571
school.
Bull were dinner guests of Mr. and
1 arold Hatch is working on the ! Mrs. Emery Cox Sunday.
lectric line and tonk dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ayers and
the Ransiers Monday.
family were business visitors in
School started Monday and all the Heppner Thursday.
children were glad to start school.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
All teachers except one were pres were In Echo Thursday on business.
ent. This vacancy will be filled in
Mr. and Mrs Adolph Majeske and
about ten days.
family of Lexington called on Mr.
Jimmie Farley was here on busi- and Mrs. Fred Rauch Sunday.
'ess Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young and
Chandlers moved to Marshfield. family. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Young
I londay.
and family and Roy Neill and daugh
Harold Frye an wife and daugh- ter Alma were dinner guests at the
er of Sunnyside, Wn.. took dinner W. D. Neill home Monday.
with E. T. Messenger, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers called
Mrs. M. K. F lickenger took din- on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neill Sun-
Messenger
home
Sunday.
ner at the
Jay.
returned home
Helen Slanger
Mr. and Mrs W. J. Wattenburger
of Echo were dinner guests at the
Saturday to start school.
home
of Mrs. Ollie Neill Sunday.
Sibyl Macomber and Mrs. Nate
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ayers and
Macomber returned home from Pilot
children were business visitors in
Rock and LaGrande Sunday.
Mildred Allen visited with the Hermiston Saturday.
A. E. Wattenburger and E. B
Brown girls Tuesday night.
Lois Messenger entertained Sibyl Wattenburger made a business trip
ff
Macomber and Margaret Smith at to Mt. Vernon Friday.
A program of songs. readings and
luncheon Tuesday.
Lois Messenger entertained Sibyl impersonations, piano-accordion and
Macomber and Margaret Smith at other instrumental music and chalk
luncheon Tuesday.
paintings will be given at the Pine
A group of high school girls vl- City auditorium Wednesday even
ited the Harford girls and Marjorie ing. September 13 at 8:15, by Glen-
j and Esther Brown this week. The na Stephens, Lola Thompson, and
Brown girls arc leaving for Laurel- Carol Stephens of Portland. There
Saving strength is not a luxury. It's the thrifty
wood aerdemy soon where they will will be no admission charges but a
ittend school this year.
silver offering will be taken. Every
thing to do, in household or business.
Margaret Smith returned from a one is cordially invited to attend.
An old subscriber tells us, who discontinued her
two weeks vacation in Seattle and
Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and
Auburn, Wn . and will attend school children called on Mrs. H. K. Young
telephone in recent months and now is ordering
nere this year.
Tuesday evening.
her service restored, "I found that my telephone
group of people gathered at the
The coyotes have been doing quite
saved strength and time more than I had ever
Art Allen home one night this week i hit of damage this summer on both
and chariv aried Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Big and Little Butter Creek. They
dreamed, and more nickels, dimes and quarters
lard Nickerson who were married al have killed all of C. H. Bartholo
than its monthly service costs.”
mew's geese, which numbered about
Prosser, Wn . last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nickerson forty, and have killed a number of
Nothing docs so much for so little as your tele
motored to Sunnyside, Wn., Tues sheep, turkeys and geese for several
phone.
day. They wore accompanied by Mr. others on the Creeks. The govern-
ment trappers have caught two coy-
Nickerson’s sister, Edith
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Macken and ates but there are more that are still
TiE PACIFIC T elephone AND T elegraph C ompany
| children motored to Stanfield to vi bothering.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D Neill and
sit friends Sunday.
Business Office — Main Street —
Phone 551
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mefford are vi- family and Milton L. Smith atten-
| siting at the Leo Root home tor a ded church in Hermiston Sunday.
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STOP
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Rohrman Motor Co
Its price is so small and its
value is so great that it simply
doesift pay to he without it^
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UMATILLA NEWS
By Louise Byrnes
t
Are You In Step With
The Recovery Parade?
James Byrnes spent Wednesday
of last week in Walla Walla, Wn.,
transacting business.
Mrs. W. A. Conlon and daughter
Mildred and Mrs. Morris and daug-
ter Muriel motored to Pendleton
Thursday.
The most Important essential In the
Mrs. Jess Connell and daughter
government’s great recovery pro
Josephine and granddaughter Gene
gram is for every employer to afford
vieve Waller, motored to The Dalles
as much and as lucrative employ
Wednesday. Miss Connell went On
ment as his business can possibly
to Camas, Wn., where she was the
guest of Miss Dora Murray. They
stand. Remember, even the hiring
returned to Umatilla Sunday.
of one more person increases the
Mrs. James Byrnes visited at the
buying power of one more family.
LaVauga Hiatt home in Pendleton
Multiply even that small effort by
Friday and Saturday. Muriel By rnes
tens of thousands and the results
who has spent the summer with the
Hiatt's, returned home with her
mount up astonishingly. Let’s talk
mother.
things over and see how we can
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Logan of Ev-
both lend a helping hand to this
erett, Wn., visited at the Bill Logan
great
campaign for prosperity. We
home last week.
can help the country and ourselves,
Miss Margaret Brown was the
too, by starting the Job here In Her
hostess at a “kid party” Thursday
evening, The guests were presen-
miston.
ted with all day suckers upon ar-
Maxine
riving. Guests included:
McNabb, Blanche Pike, Annie Wurs
ter, Billie Chase. Betty McKenzie,
Mildred Conlon, Muriel Morris, Beth
and Alice Cooney, Evelyn Ford,
of Hermiston
Ruth Thompson and Melvola Root.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Logan and
daughter and Mrs. Logan's sister,
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
Miss Allison Price, left Friday for
F. B. SWAYZE, President
their home in Boston, Mass., after
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
a months visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Will Logan.
Cloyd Tillson left Saturday for
Huntington, Ore., where he will be
at the horse races. With parti-mu
STATE FAIR OPENS WITH
employed this winter.
tual wagering being tried at the
Miss Minnie Ellen Harvey re- RECORD ATTENDANCE
fair grounds, interest has run high
turned Sunday from a visit in Port
Thrilling races have been won and
land and Medford.
lost, with a long-shot coming in
Mrs. Robert Woodward of Hermis-
SALEM, Ore., Sept. 5 — Oregon’s first every once in awhile for a large
ton visited last week at the home of
her father, Earl Caldwell.
72nd annual State Fair got oft to a pay-off for the lucky ticket holder.
Mr. Morris and daughter Helen flying start here this week, with
The parachute race preceding the
and son Bob of Portland motored Labor Day crowds setting a new at
Saturday and spent the week end tendance record. The holiday date horse racing has been more than
with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Conlon.
bargained for in thrills. The sight
Mrs. Morris and daughter Muriel and a twenty-five cent admission to
who had visited in Umatilla last the fair grounds aided in breaking of seeing two men drop through
space has been too much for several
week returned to Portland with old-time marks.
women spectators and first aid has
them Monday.
The presentation of the world's had to be administered.
Miss Juliana Pope spent last week
shopping in Portland. She returned largest bouquet was attended by
Jim McCleave and his highly-edu
to Umatilla Friday and spent the thousands with many thousands
week end with Mrs. Hilma Feig and
cated horses continue to thrill at
clamoring
to
get
into
the
agricul
left Monday for Pendleton where
tural building. Mrs. Julius L. Meier the big free night Gymkhana. Spec
she will teach this school term.
received
the bouquet from J. O. ial lights have made the grandstand
Mr. and Mrs. Wenden and daugh
ters Freda and Velma of Galesbury Holt of Eugene, chairman of the and surroundings as bright as day-
light. Sandwiched in between Me-
Illinois, are visiting at the Tom Slat Board of Agriculture.
Cleave's acts have been three com
tery home. They intend to stay out
Exhibits this year also set a new petitive rodeo events—bronc riding,
there about a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bousquet and high mark. A new interest seems to
son Billy returned Sunday from a permeate every department of the bull-dogging, and Brahma steer rid
two weeks visit to Condon, Ore. Miss fair.
ing. Cow hands from all sections of
Alicia Bousquet who went to Con
And then, of course, every after- the west are here for these nightly
don with her parents Is spending
the week in Portland.
noon so far has seen capacity crowds contests.
Miss Margaret Baumann has re
turned after a months visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Price in Portland.
T. O. Waller has returned from a
A BUNCH OF ODDS AND ENDS OF
business trip to California.
Delbert Slattery spent a few days
Ranging from
of last week with relatives in La
Grande. Ore.
Mrs. Ray Hadge of Yakima, Wn.,
visited at the home of her brother,
Ed McMillian.
Gus Frasolas has returned from
a trip to Canada.
Jim Kristikas spent Saturday in
JUST IN
Pendleton.
Misses Lola Thompson and Glen
na and Carol Stephens, all of Port
land, called on Devee Brown Satur
day morning.
Robert Pike and George Kendler
motored to Pendleton on business I
Saturday.
Thelma May Shepherd had her
tonsils removed last week at the St. |
Anthony Hospital in Pendleton. Mrs.,
Will Shepherd and daughter Marion
MEN’S DRESS PANTS to $8 - $2.98
visited In Pendleton during this
time.
MEN’S HIGH PRICED DRESS HOSE ...................... HALF PRICE
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Chapman and
WOMEN'S DRESSES AND DRESS GOODS ................ .......... CHEAP
daughter Francis spent Saturday
Straw Hats — Dress Hats & Cans
Levi Strauss OVERALLS.
shopping in Pendleton. They also vi-'
sited at the D. C. Chapman home.
Kenneth Trumbull worked at the
EVERYTHING AT
depot in Ralph Davis’s place a few |
BARGAIN
PRICES!
days last week.
Mrs. Buntin and son Clayton of
Seattle were in Umatilla on business
Sunday and Monday.
Henry Crisman and granddaugh-
ter Dorothy Mattice are moving'
from the Connell house to the Ed
THRIFTY SHOPPERS REA
wards apartments.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sharpstein and |
LIZE THAT RIGHT NOW
daughter Dorothy of Walla Walla. |
visited at the William Switzler |
PRICES ARE ADVANCING IN
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Hanson, I
ALL MAJOR ITEMS IN GRO
Mrs. H. H. Hanson and Mrs. Mollie
Strausburgh, all of Touchet. Wn., |
CERIES. NOW IS THE TIME
were callers at the James Byrnes
home Monday evening.
TO BUY — AND SAVE!
Ollie Aarkus. a former resident of :
Umatilla .is very ill.
SOME OF OUR PRICES—We Have Several More.
William Hanson. Ralph Davis and
Lyle Brown motored to Wallula
31c
SNIDER’S FRESH KEPT PEAS, 2 for
Monday.
Very choice tender pea.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cramar of
Pendleton were Umatilla visitors
FLAVOR CRESS PEAS — New Pack No. 4 Sieve
Sunday.
Mrs. Sarah Brownell has returned
2 for 25c — 12 Cans $1.45 — Case (24 cans) $2.85
to Umatilla for a visit with old
friends from her home in California. .
26c
CALUMET BAKING POWDER, 1 lb. ...
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hanson of |
Walla Walla, Wn., visited friends In
10c
BAKER’S BREAKFAST COCOA, % lb.
Umatilla Sunday evening.
T. S. Tillson bas returned from a
JELLO, any flavor, 3 packages...............
visit in Portland and Toledo. Ore.
Hard to beat for a desert.
Miss Betty Caretin is staying
with Mr. and Mrs. W H. Bloom and j
55c
FORMA, the ideal shortening, 3 lb. tin ...
attending Umatilla High school.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Chapman and !
Porter's MACARONI, SPAGETTI or NOODLES
Francis spent Sunday in Portland
visiting Mrs. Chapman's parents, |
2 (16 oz.) packages 27c
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brownell.
Lena Rose has returned from a
MOTHER’S OATS —
visit with friends at Starkey, near
An ideal breakfast for the school kiddies.
LaGrande and will attend Umatilla
high school.
Large
Pkg., Plain .... 18c
Large, Premium
23c
Mr and Mrs. Harry Hull and
Misa Clara Corrigan motored to Pom |
WE PAY CASH FOR EGGS
eroy, Wn.. Labor Day.
Don Isom has returned from a few |
Get our price before selling.
days visit In Monument. Ore., and
is attending Umatilla high school.
Miss Irene and Gladys Fromdahl |
bave returned from a few days visit
with Mary Jane Shaw In Portland.
The total enrollment of the Uma
tilla schools is at an estimate of
170. Only one new teacher is em-1
ployed this year. Miss Helen Fred j
rickson, of Stanfield.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Women’s Shoes
39c to 75c
MEN’S WORK SHOES JUST IN
$1.79
$1.98
$2.19
MEN’S OXFORDS
$2.98
MEN’S WORK OXFORDS $1.98
MEN’S WORK PANTS
98c
$1'29
$1.49
Men’s Dress Pants . . . $1.98
Chas. G. Burk’s Inc