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PAGW TWO THURSDAY, THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. ---- m me ■■■■■■■■ ■ me projects, marketing, dairy, poultry and general farm crops leading the list. In addition. County Agent Cy Published every Thursday at Hermis rus called on 1192 farmers, and held ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by 139 meetings, for the purpose of Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, presenting information regarding Publishers. some farm enterprise of the county. Matter Entered as Second Weed Killers Best Used Dry. December. 1906, Umatilla County DALLAS—The easiest, cheapest Oregon. and quickest way to kill Canada thistles is by scattering the dry che Subscription Rates 91.00 mical weed killer on the ground in One Year R. Beck, county Six Months ... .75 March, says .50 agent of Polk county. This conclu- Three Months sion was reached as the result of trials and demonstrations on var ious farms of the county. In evert case where the chemical was sprink- led on the ground dry in the spring the kills were better than by spray ing, Mr. Beck said. Uhe fermistan Geraln The change in the hog processing tax allows each farmer an annual exemption of 300 pounds of pork products he sells or trades from slaughterings of hogs of his own raising. This applies only where his total sales of products in any mar keting year do not exceed 1000 its. I COVER THE WATERFRONT” TO BE OFFERED AT OASIS. City girls glee club sang at the pro gram. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Knightn and son Freddie and Miss Alma Neill were in Pendleton Monday. W. D. Neill and family attended the basket dinner at the Christian | church in Lexington Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Thomson and,. Mrs. O. F. Thomson took Mis Geo- ' rgie Perry to her home in Condon ' < Tuesday. Miss Marie Healy spent Thursday and Friday visiting with relatives in Heppner. MARCH 1. 1934. The Oasis theatre film fare for Sunday and Monday is “I Cover the Waterfront," which as a film play, succeeds in being a vividly interest- ing story. Ernest Torrence. whose last film • ippearance this was, has contribu- ted a notable characterization, that of a rascal who wins the complete CHURCH NOTES sympathy of the audience. Ben Lyon does a neat piece of work as a waterfront reporter. The things HERMISTON UNION CHURCH he does and says are not all quite 10:15 A. M., Sunday school, believable, but the fault is the script 11:15 A. M., church service. Following the preaching service writer's, not the actor’s, Clau- UMATILLA NEWS t there will be the regular business dette Colbert, with a touch of Kath- By Louise Byrnes meeting. Every member is requested arine Hepburn in her portrayal, Gladys and Elton Fromdahl ac- makes the smuggler's daughter who to remain. Becomes a lot in a few years. That is the magic of 7:00 P. M.. Christian Endeavor, loves the reporter a vivid personali companied Bert Rose to Pendleton saving. Come in and see us soon, and let us tell you Slight Delay. Friday. Pauline Stoop will lead the discus- ty, warmly human and appealing. NATIONAL AAA BORROWS The Umatilla debate team, con The picture is adult fare. There sion. The decision of President Roose something about the growth of a dollar. You might I is no mistaking the nature of a wa sisting of Alice Cooney and Marga 8:00 P. M., Preaching service. velt to abide by the army engineer's O.S.C. MAN FOR PERIOD. be surprised at the tremendous results of a modest terfront dive in which the smugg ret Baumann, defending the nega report regarding sea locks at Bonne CORVALLIS—Roger Morse, ex tive. and Mildred Conlon and GeOrge ler seeks diversion and makes the savings plan. ville is not as disturbing as it may tension dairyman at Oregon State METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH I girls weep by playing sad tunes on Harvey for the affirmative, won W. A. Briggs, Pastor. seem believe officials of the inland college, has been called to Washing Morning worship at 10 o’clock i the piano, or the meaning of a love second place in the debate tourna Empire Waterways association. E. ton, D. C., for three months to serve P. Dodd, who holds an office of vice as regional consultant in launching with sermon theme, “The One cene that fades out to be followed ment held In Pendleton Saturday, president in the association, believes the plans for a dairy production Thing I Know Man.” Sunday school by breakfast. The waterfront, as losing to Hermiston by one point. that is the natural turn of events ontrol program. Morse has been at 11 o’clock; G. M. Pierson, Supt. Max Miller saw it, is a place where Mr. and Mrs. W. Bloom accompan of Hermiston Epworth League service at 6:30 romantic vistas of moonlit water ied the debators to Pendleton. since a re-survey has been author given a leave of absence for thaï Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50 00/ Mrs. W. A. Conlon entertained the mingle with bad odors, and the pic ized to determine the "economic period from the extension service P. M., with Ruth Pierson as leader. R. ALEXANDER. Vice-President F. B. SWAYZE, President justification” of sea locks at Bonne and will return there following his Evening church service, 7:30; sub- ture has preserved this atmosphere. Bridge Club at her home Friday af Humor is provided mainly by Ho ternoon. D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier A. H. NORTON, Cashier ville. The association intends to special work for the federal gov- ject, "The Un-Christian Division of Mr. and Mrs. Valoice Bramar and bart Cavanaugh, a screen newcom the Christian Church.” continue Its campaign to establish ernment. 0110901 9 00000009009998900900020980030090033008 3 09**0 Choir practice Thursday night at ! er, who plays a bibulous ex-newspa- son Jimmy are spending a few days its seven point program for develop Selection of an Oregon man to with Mrs. Bramar's relatives in erman. Maurice Black, as the ment on the Columbia, which is justi represent the Pacific northwest in 7:30. from Portland where she has been team lost their first game to Echo Ladies Aid meets Wednesday at-1 smuggler's mate, contributes a sin Touchet. fled by the report from Washington the important developments under Thursday night at Echo in a 18-44 Mrs. Gus Tonies and daughter receiving medical attention. cere and pathetic character bit, a ternoons, and prapcr meeting and on the president's stand. the AAA is considered a tribute to A. E. MacMillian has gone to Ya score. They also lost to Lexington Dorothy, Clarence Shaw and daugh waterfront ruffian who dies praying Morse s ability and standing in the Bible study Thursday night. ter, and Muriel Byrnes motored to kima for a few days visit with his Saturday night at Lexington in a after a shark bites off his leg. Sunday afternoon at 3 o ’ clock ail dairy industry, while his experience parents. 48 to 52 score. The production makes skillful use Pendleton Thursday of last week. WITH FARMERS AROUND and contacts gained in this special those who are to take part in the of its dramatic elements, and the Misses Sara Rix and Rosa Ricco Miss Elva Perry returned home Dale Brown and Mr. Smith of Easter drama are asked to meet a ’ | THE STATE service will add to his usefulness to Touchet visited at the James Byrnes entertained the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wednesday evening from an eight photography is outstanding. the church for practice. Oregon upon his return, say offi- Knudson, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Con and a half months visit In the east home Friday. Following the Sunday evenin | Ladak Brings Good Returns. cials of the college. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Chapman and lon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull, Mr. with relatives. service there will be a meeting ol « LA GRANDE—Twenty acres of The Stanfield Study club will daughter Francis visited at the D. and Mrs. Joe Springer, Mrs. Jack the official board. IRRIGON NEWS t Ladak alfalfa grown in rows for O.S.C. DEAN OF SCIENCE Hoosier C. Chapman home in Pendleton Cherry and Mrs. Elmore McKenzie meet with Mrs. E. By Mrs. W. C. Isom Saturday evening at the home of Thursday, March 8th. The subject seed last year brought Bernal D. DESCRIBES FOSSIL WHALE. Thursday of last week. Miss Graves from Hermiston was CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CKURCEES Hug of Elgin a gross total of more Mrs. Norman Allen and infant Miss Rix. The evening was spent for discussion will be “Reforesta CORVALLIS—The full technical guest of Mrs. Geo. Rand Monday, Ind” was the subject of the than $1000, according to a recent description of the fossilized skeleton tion,” directed by Mrs. Harry Mc daughter Marjorie Lee have re in playing cards. Maurice Williams left for Walla turned home from the hospital. Lesson - Sermon in all report made by Mr. Hug to County of a hitherto unknown whale found Cormick. Walla the first of the week where Churches of Christ. Scientist, on Agent H. G. Avery. Mr. Hug has in an ancient geological formation M. M. McCullough made a busi Umatilla Girls Undefeated. te has employment. Sunday, February 2 5. The Umatilla girls basketball •"*****•• sold his entire lot of seed. ness trip to Pendleton Thursday of near Newport has recently been Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Houghten and last week. The Golden Text was. “Be ye team have made a marvelous show t BOARDMAN NEWS t completed by Dr. E. L. Packard, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham motor all of one mind, having compassion Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Lewllyn of ing thia season, being undefeated Farmen Ask Many Questions. By Mrs. Dan Ransier dean of the school of science at Ore- one of another, love as brethren, 'd to Walla Walla Friday night to The Dalles spent Thursday in Uma and un-tied. They won their last be pitiful, be courteous” (I Pet. Mrs. Pearl Gregg and sons Earl ittend a basketball game. HILLSBORO—What are the prin ton State college, and printed by and final vistory from the Echo tilla. 3:8)? and Robert of Battle Ground, Wn., The Irrigon orchestra played at a cipal things on which Washington the Carnegie Institution of Wash team Friday on the home floor by James Byrnes made business Among the citations which com ington, D. C. It is pronounced by are visiting friends in Boardman lance at Ione Friday night. county farmers seek advice from a narrow margin in a 14-10 score. this week end. trip to Walla Walla Tuesday. prised the Lesson-Sermon was the Mr. and Mrs. Dave Musgrave of their county agent? Of the 5366 scientists to be an important con- The boys have also made a fine following from the Bible: “Now I Mr. and Mrs. Art Spinning or Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Springs and Monument and Mr. and Mrs. Rho. who called at his office during 1933 tributlon to palaeontology. beseech you, brethren . . . that ye Portland are visiting with Mr. Spin showing by winning nine games out Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Christensen of Dr. Packard says that the region leakman and little daughter Betty about 1000 came to discuss eithei all speak the same thing, and that of sixteen and also in sportsmanship. ning’s father. Portland spent the week end in ean of Long Creek, Ore., Mrs. Geo. forage crops or horticulture. About between Yachats and Cape Folli there be no divisions among you” Mrs. William Switzler has re weather, north of Newport. la one Boardman visiting friends and rela Ileakman of Heppner and Mrs. Mar- 400 called in regard to the emergen (I Cor. 1:10). % turned from Portland where she has tives. The Lesson-Sermon also includ- aret Elder of Monument visited cy crop loans and agricultural ad f the richest known in fossils of been for medical attention. narine mammals, and that many t STANFIELD NEWS t A number of people enjoyed a ed the following correlative p s- ith Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom and justment program, while the othe: Whe Missionary Committee of the By Sophronia Rhea sages from the Christian Science ther important discoveries will dance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom the last of 3900 divided their questions amone Little Miss Virginia Krause, Cruse last Saturday night. he week. Mrs. Musgrave is a sister Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. the 17 other agricultural enterprises doubtless be made there in future. | textbook, “Science and Henith J. H. Byrnes Thursday afternoon. with Key to the Scriptures”, by daughter of Theodore Krause was A doubleheader b. sketball game ind Mrs. Rho Bleakman a niece of represented In Washington county, le has found evidence that this re- I Mary Baker Eddy: “The Firct The ladies present were Mrs. Annie rushed to Portland for an appendi- was played at Boardman last Fri- Mrs. Isom. with soils, farm management, junior rion was st one time the br edin Commandment is my favorite text. Edwards, Mrs. Mitchem. Mrs. Del citis operation this week, but is re lay night which ended in two more place of an ancient species of th Miss Margaret Gillis, state tuber- It demonstrates Christian Science. Jackson. Mrs. W. O. Miller, and Mrs. ported as doing nicely.' vhalebone whales. victories for Boardman. The Lexing- ulosis nurse, spent several days in It inculcates the triunity of God, Gene Dexter. Mrs. Earnest Greathouse gave a ton high school lost to Boardman in his vicinity last week giving tests Spirit, Mind; it signifies that m n Ralph Minnick, who is visiting birthday dinner at her home Satur a 24 to 4 2 score in the last game DAIRY COI T? CL PLAN TOID; shall have no other spirt cr mind o the school children of Irrigon Mrs. P. M McDow his brother Roy Minnick at Irrigon, day in honor of Mrs. Robert Stark- that the local boys will play this SOME FARM PORK TAX FREE. ell of 2506 Ross Ave. but God, eternal good, end th t ind Boardman. She was assisted by N., Portland, Oreg., spent a few days of this week at the weather. Invited guests were Mr. season. Marvin Ransier was high all men shall have one Mind" says : “When just a r. A. W. Christopherson of Her- Rose home. girl in the adolescent Removal of the minimum limit 1 and Mrs. D. R. Starkweather, Mr. point man with George Graves run- (p. 310). uiston. age I was very nervous, The Junior Class is sponsoring a and Mrs. M. Refvem, Mr. and Mrs, ner up. The the hog section of the corn-hog cor and irregular. I used ' town team won from Mrs. James Warner received the Dr. Pierce’s Favorite St. Patrick’s dance. The music will Harle Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lexington town trol plan, establishment of farmer MERGEICY crop LOANS ppointment for the post office at team in a 39 to 42 Prescription and it exemptions under the hog process built me right up, rrigon and will take possession the be by the well known Columbian Lane and Mrs. W. G. Wallace. The score. quieted my nerves and I developed natural* orchestra. Ing tax, and outline of the tentative WAILABLE TO FARMERS, guests enjoyed bridge following din Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gent of hr and had no more trouble.” 'rst of the month. Mrs. Warner Write Dr. Pierce's Clinic. Buffalo, N. Y. Art Bousquet of Condon is spend ner and high honors were won by Longview, Wn., and Bob Becker of plan for dairy production contro' ill keep the office in the same lo- New size, tablets 50 ct*., liquid $1.00. Lge. th Farmers seeking loans from are late developments under the size, taba, or liquid, $1.35. “We Do Our Part." D. R, Starkweather and low by M. Portland are visiting at the home ation and is planning to build liv- ing a few days with his family. The high school boys team mo Refvem. AAA, according to a review by the $40,000,000 emergency crop loa of Mr. and Mrs. Bates several days ng quarters. tored to Heppner Wednesday even agricultural officials at Oregon State fund will be directed in the near ft The Umatilla-Morrow county dist this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rand and Mrs. ture where to apply in their respec college. Approximately 84 children from W. C. Isom were dinner guests of ing where they were defeated by the rict convention of the I.O.O.F. lodge The recent address by Secretary tive communities, stated Wm. I. My Mr. and Mrs. James Warner Sun- Heppner team 40-21. The boys mak held at Freewater Saturday was at Boardman took the skin test for tu ers. Governor of the Farm Credi | ing the trip were Dave Rose, Don tended by many from this section. I berculosis at Irrigon last week un Wallace on “The Dairy Dilemma,” lay. Harryman, Everett Erwin, Ernest contained the first authoritative ex administration. Rules and regula | The exemplification of the third der the supervision of Miss Marga Tipple, Bob McKenzie, Lewis Dex degree was put on by the Stanfield ret Gillis, public health nurse, with planation of the kind of production tions covering such loans will soo | ter, Boyd Hower, George Harvey lodge team and the Vineyard lodge the state tuberculosis association. at control contemplated for dairying be announced. Application form PINE CITY NEWS and Orlin Lane. by the AAA. Even it is still tenta ire now being prepared. team of Hermiston. The contest Mrs. Willbanks was a dinner By Oleta Neill It is required by the law th: tive, however, as to details, hence M. M. McCullough made a busi was excitingly close but resulted in guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Myers Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger, ness trip to Heppner Friday. there is still time for It to be care orrow ers, as a condition to recel. honors going to the Stanfield lodge Saturday night. 1rs. Ollie Neill and E. B. Watten- Miss Clara Corrigan and Miss Hel which won the team prize and six fully considered by dairymen ng an emergency loan. must fur Claud Myers and Mrs. Earl Cra urger motored to Walla Walla, en Fredrickson motored to Walla out of ten individual prizes. The mer were business visitors in Hepp throughout the country looking to iish proof of cooperation with th Monday on business. Adjustment adminie \gricultural Walla Friday evening. ward possible changes or additions personal awards: Glenn .Wallace ner Monday. There are more people on Butter Mr. and Mrs. Herb Sheasely of Noble Grand; W. T. Reeves, chap before the final contract forms are ration. The nature of proof of cc Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ingles and reek who have the measles. Among operation will be similar to that re arrived at. Hermiston visited at the Ursel Hiatt lain; J. W. Heckman, past grand; mother motored to Heppner when hem are: Mrs. C. H. Ayers and home Thursday. The plan proposed by Wallace ently announced as applicable t G. L. Priest of Initiatory degree; Mr. and Mrs. Ingles attended a laughter Juanita, and son Ray. Hel- calls for an individual Capt. Shaver and Lew Russell of and Wayne Mendenhall, priest of school meeting held there Monday. voluntary ther borrowers V ho apply for lean n and Billie Healy, and Bernice Portland of the Shaver Forwarding first degree. Ione was selected as farm allotment amounting to 85 per nder the Farm Credit administra Miss Jenkens from Woodland, leili. Co., were tn Umatilla Tuesday in- the next convention site. cent of the average annual produc- Ion. Wn., and her sister, Miss Jenkens of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Knighten and Each applicant must obtain clear vest ¡gating prospects of building tion of each dairyman over the past BAKING POWDER A. N. Boggs left for Portland the Boardman, visited at the Myers three years. Thus, cooperating dai- nee through or furnish a certili on Freddie, of Hardman, visited at docks at Umatilla. A lease was latter part of the week to be gone home Friday. Later they went to Clabber Girl Can he home of Mrs. Knightn's moth- drawn up and signed. rymen would agree to reduce pro ate of cooperation with the Agri- for some time. Portland to spend the week end r, Mrs. Roy Neill. Sunday and BAKING POWDER duction 15 per cent under the base ultural Adjustment administration Mrs. Ben Spencer entertained the Miss Myrta Martin, Clinton Mar with relatives. Monday. Calumet LB. period. he production control association: 500 Club at her home Thursday tin and Kenneth Wald spent the Anyone wishing to make the Mrs. O. F. Thomson. Miss Georgie ternoon. III make available lists of thos For such reduction, to be made week end at Ukiah with relatives. corn-hog agreement are requested WESSON OIL Perry, Mrs. E. P. Jarmon and son ho have signed acreage contro Wallace Mahoney has gone to by any plan they saw fit to adopt Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bagan of The to arrange for signing a contract Quart armon, called at the home of Mr. they would be compensated by ad ontracts. Farmers,who arc on thi. Reith where he is employed on a Dalles were visitors at the home of immediately. nd Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew Fri- justment payments to be financed ist. If otherwise eligible to borrow gang that will work between Hunt the former’s parents last week. MAZOLA Nels Kristensen suffered broken ay afternoon. ington and Reith. from processing tax on butterfat will be able to obtain loans. Quart Word has been received here that ribs this week while cranking a car. John Healy and son Tom. Mike County councils of the production which would reach a maximum of Miss Barbara Root of Portland Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Loughary of John Jenkins and Bob Bradley aly and Tom Healy were In Hepp- COFFEE Pound five cents per pound, with a com ontrol associations will certify tt is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Omak, Wn.. are the parents of a motored to Heppner Monday on bus- 1er Saturday on business. Packed by S. « W. M. E. Root. pensatory tax on oleomargarine. As representatives of the Farm Credi baby daughter. ineas. Mrs Ollie Neill and daughter Ole- dministration the names of an: substantial an advance payment as A. P. Miller has gone to Kenne A good attendance was present Mr. and Mrs. Chat Attebury PEANUT BUTTER a called on Mrs. Roy Neill and Miss possible would be made to each dai farmers who, while not signin' wick and Mrs. Helen Walsh is keep at the program in the high school moved into town last week and Al Pound Alma Neill Friday afternoon. ry farmer soon after his contract is creage control contracts, are coop ing house for the Miller children. last Thursday consisting of several fred Scovbo and family will occupy Ralph Moore spent Sunday at the accepted. rating by not Increasing their pr- Oron Felthouse. W. J. Warner. A. numbers by the band: a reading by part of the house. lb. can COCOA Roy Neill home. Secretary Wallace promises to net io n contrary to the acreage con W. Christopherson and Mr. Dawson Patricia Richards and Gladys Ross; Dr. Gray of Heppner was a busi- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger keep the plan as flexible as possible rol program. of Hermiston visited the local Ma- a playlette by Katherine Olday and ness visitor in ind Mrs. Peter Carlson were In Her- sonic Boardman Monday. MAYONNAISE Where county councils have no so as to permit expansion of the in Lodge meeting Monday even Mildred Peregrine; and a debate by Miss Ether! Bougher spent the uiston and Echo Friday on busi- ing. Flavor Foods Quart dustry as fast as consumer demands een set up. Farm Credit dminis Berkley Johnson. Jr, and Claudia week end in Boardman visiting nera Mr. md Mrs. J. B. Springer, Mrs. | Gabriel. warrant. There are other angles of (ration representatives will he in friends. A dance was given at the A. E. Ralph for SARDINES the plan about which more will be itructed to make no loans to far Davis and Miss Rosa Ricco - - . Miss Laura Wallace, who is teach- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blayden re Wattenburger home Saturday night. Large Oval Cans ners who are announced later. planning increase motored to Walla Walla Satorday. | ing at Pardale, was home over the turned from Seaside last week. The dance was a surprise on Mrs. The change on the corn-hog plan production. Misses Sara Rix and Rosa Ricco ■ week end. LOCAL SPUDS - Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe returned from For the time being, according to Watten burger. allows any grower of hogs to join entertained with four tables of and Mrs. E. A. Hoosier are ther .... Seattle the first of the week after Sack Roy Neill, Guy Moore and Miss cards Thursday evening. Among and receive benefit payments In re Governor Myers. the various region- Mrs. W. G. Wallace gave a birth spending some time there. Alma Neill were business visitors i the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Milo luncheon in honor of Mrs. W. G. ORANGES turn for reducing his production by al emergency crop loan offices wl In Heppner Saturday. Sweet and Juicy at least 25 per cent. Previously an handle the applications for loans Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon. Mrs. | McFarland. Mr. and Mrs Walt Bui- Reeves and Mrs. D. R. Starkweather Dull Headache* Gone average of three litters a year was from the $40,000.000 fund. and O. F. Thomson and Miss Georgie lard. Misses Yvonne Bousquet. Clara at her home Friday the ladies pres- Simple Remedy Doe* It the bottom limit necessary before a these offices will be under the im- Perry attended church in Hermis Corrigan. Ina Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. ent were Mrs. F. A. Baker. Frances Headaches caused by constipation man could sign a hog contract. This mediate direction of the Emergen- W. H. Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace i Dyck. J. F Gibson. W T. Reeves. are gone after one dose of Adlerika. ton Sunday. change la expected to increase the cy Crop Loan division, which is A number of Pine City people at- | Mahoney. Mrs. Jeanne Clark, Max- D. R. Starkweather, Harle Rogers. This cleans all poisons out of BOTH total Oregon signup very materially, placed under the supervision of the vended the program presented at i ine and Ray McNabb, and Paul Don- G. E. Greathouse and Mrs. J. F. upper and lower bowels. Gives bet Farmer’s Cash Store as most hog raisers In this state are Production Credit Commissioner, S. ter sleep, ends nervousness. At Lana. Alpine Friday night by the Merry | avon. Leading Druggists. M. Oarwood, and the Governor. relatively small producers. Mrs Joe Tucker has returned . The Commercial club basketball Troopers front Hermiston. The Pine Each Week FIRST NATIONAL BANK * * * * * * * * * * “M • * ******** % Girl to Woman DANCE WESTLAND SAT., MAR. 3 18c 29c 20c 19c 19c Pay’n Pakit r *