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Troubles which God are often Uhe Hrrminfu Hrraln the tools fashions us for things.— Henry Ward Be- .0 VOLUME XXIX NUMb. LOCAL FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE FORMS ELECTORAL DISTRICTS HERMISTON UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY STANFIELD NEWS By Sophronia Rhea t | • HAUPTMAN JURY VERDICT. --- • desperate. Happy people do not need to be amused.—Thomas Carlyle. SUBSCRIPTION, 11.00 PER YEAR FEBRUARY 14, 1935. * * * * * * * * * * * * ALL EARS LISTEN FOR BRUNO FU: ERAL SERVICES FOR t Pleasure is the last resort of the J. H. HUFF HELD MONDAY. INTEREST IN CARNIVAL QUEEN CONTEST KEEN. • --------- • • Voting for candidates in the • • high school carnival queen con- • ❖ test is being carried on with • ❖ much interest this week. Fl- • • nal votes must be cast before • • Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock • • on February 15. Votes for in- • • dividual candidates stood as fol- • • lows at press time today • ❖ (Thursday): • ❖ Mildred Phelps, 540; Julia • ❖ Colpitts, 425; Bonnie Lamber- • ❖ son, 415; Effie Nelson, 390; • ❖ Margaret McMullen, 70; Max- • • ine Paul, 100; Charlotte Ralph, • • 35; Sylvia Shutter, 25. • ❖ A big time is planned for the • ❖ carnival at the auditorium Fri- • • day night. • •000000000*** t COLUMBIA NEWS t COMMERCIAL CLUB NAMES MEMBER ON FAIR BOARD By MARIJANE HAMMER. Funeral services for J. H. Huff Billie Penney, Raymond Meads. Mrs. Pricilla Gifford and Wood I were conducted Monday. February All ears were attentive to • Freddie Wald, George McDermott, ❖ ruth and Wilbur Gifford of Stan Bob and Don Refvem entered the • the radio Wednesday night • 1 1, from the Hermiston Union field, and G. E. Fallness of Minne church with Rev. C. R. Moore read amateur vaudeville act contest at • waiting expectantly for the • sota were dinner guests at the W. S. the Oasis theatre in Hermiston last ❖ news flash which would carry • ing the service. Mr. Huff passed Casady home Saturday evening. Mr. away at his home Friday, February • with it the fate of Richard • Friday night, as the “Sage Brush Fallness is Mrs. Gifford's brother. Wranglers,” and won second place. • Bruno Hauptmann, charged • 8, following an illness of three days, Mr. and Mrs. J. Conrad were busi although he had been In poor health ❖ with the kidnaping and murder • Charles Hedrick fell and fractured ness visitors in Helix this week. 2C0 ME? IBERS ATTEND ANNUAL his right arm Friday evening while ❖ of the Lindbergh baby three • for a number of years, suffering "NEW ENTERPRISE” COMMITTEE Gloria Pelletier was an all night from heart trouble. Interment was ❖ years ago. • playing basketball. guest of Leatha Briggs Thursday. NAMED BY PRESIDENT. IIEETING FRIDAY. The jury found Hauptmann • made in the Hermiston cemetery. Cora Olday fell and sprained her • Dinner guests at the Hutchison Joseph H. Huff was born in Ran ankle Sunday. ❖ guilty of murder in the first • "home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Favorable Sentiment Expressed on Amendr sut to By-Laws Adjourns The Stanfield Masonic lodge mem • degree, with death in the elec- • dolph, Utah, in 1872, where he lived Marvin Hutchison and family of Pi Proposed Construction of New • until 1907. He then moved to Ida Meeting for 30 Days : Chas. Baker bers are selling tickets this week for • trie chair the penalty. lot Rock, Miss House of La Grande, Judge Trenchard set the • ho where he resided for 22 years. a benefit dance which will be given ❖ Elbert Hutchison of Pendleton, Mrs. High School Building. He then moved to Hermiston where of Walla Walla Speaks. • week of March 18 for death. • Saturday night in Refvem’s hall. Douglas of Hermiston, and Mr. Up Mrs. W. T. Reeves and son Harold ♦ ♦ • • • • • • • ❖ • • • • • he made his home until the time of ham and son Dick. his death. President W. J. Warner appointed An amendment to the by-laws of are spending a few days in Walla Marvin Hardy and Everett Rain He became a Christian in his ear the Farm Bureau Co-operative of Walla visiting relatives this week. water attended the midwinter Insti H. T. Fraser as a member of the ly youth and died in the faithful Hermiston and the Co-operative Ser Sloan Spencer has been employed WINNER TAKE-ALL BOUT tute at Arlington over the week end. Umatilla Project Fair board at the service of his Lord. $4499+94**$*** vice Station was favored at the an in the Twin City Creamery the past Mr. Hammer and daughter Marl- regular by-monthly meeting of the STEALS SHOW AT SMOKER nual i meeting of the organizations week during his sister’s illness. "Blessed are the dead who die in jane motored to Pendleton Saturday. Hermiston Commercial club Tues Friday February 8, held in the Her the Lord from henceforth; Yea, ADVENTIST SCHOOL MOVES Miss Caroline Smith visited at the Marijane remained there and re day night. A previous request had miston Union church in an afternoon home of her grandmother, Mrs. J. turned home Sunday with Mr. and been made for the naming of a rep Two young chaps stole the show at saith the Spirit, that they may rest session. P. P. Sullivan acted as M. Spencer, last week. Mrs. H. L. Lamon and sons Eddie resentative from the civic organisa the amateur boxing Wednesday from their labors, for their works INTO NEW BUILDING chairr an and Manager H. M. Som Miss Margaret Wood has been night in a “winner take all’ bout. follow with them.”—Rev. 14:13. and Leo, and Bill Stephenson of Pen tion, but no action taken. Other members of the board are John Jen- merer. as secretary. quite ill at her home. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. The special match was made be The Seventh Day Adventist school dleton. The Misses Laura and Betty Greg tween Bud Hiatt of Echo and Art Maude Huff; two adopted children, W. A. Mikesell was a business vi drzejewski, president, L. C. Dyer, C. Anr “oximately 200 members heard was moved early this week into new A. Lynch. W. G. Rodda, N. J. Van the financial report for the fiscal ory are ill and unable to attend Chamness of Hermiston, who agreed Maurice of Hermiston, and Mrs. quarters in the basement of the sitor in Pendleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cable were skike. Roy Attebury, J le Tilden, year, given by Mr. Sommerer. This school. after the fifth round to abide by the Coldie Medcalf. Richfield, Idaho; church which is nearly completed. The Three Link Club was very decision made in the seventh round. tour brothers, William E., John Ru- guests at the J. Arnberg Chester Flannigan and R. C. Todd. report was followed by a talk by The building is located at the east dinner Enos D. Martin acta as secretary home Sunday. Chas Baker, manager of the Pacific pleased with the results of the pub Chamness won the decision and was fus, George Elmer, and James Ear end of Ridgeway Avenue on land Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Pendleton treasurer. Supply Cooperative of Walla Walla. lic card party given in the Fraternal challenged by Harold Hoshino of nest Huff, all of Utah; three sis donated by F. B. Swayze of Hermis At least 26 members of the club In which he explained the operations hall Monday evening. Members wish Pendleton tor a match some time ters. Mrs Mary Ballard, Victor, Ida ton. It is hoped that services will be visited at the Hutchison home Sun were present at the dinner meeting, of the cooperative and its progress. to express their appreciation for the next month. ho: Rosalia Hone and Mrs. Jane held iu the main auditorium within day. A surprise dinner was given In at which an offer for free use of the In conclusion Mr. Baker recommen patronage of people from Hermiston Bob Shinkle, of Umatilla scored a Evans of Spanish Fork, Utah. He the next three weeks. American Legion hall was presented ded an amendment to the by-laws of and Echo, as well as those from Stan knockout over Cliff Mytinger of | had five children, Herman Huff, Mrs. S. N. Maxson is instructor in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Boarders’ | by Commander Sam Moore, of the the local cooperative pertaining to field. Pendleton in the main event, and it Stanley, Idaho; Mrs. Jane Hutto, the school and has 14 pupils en forty-sixth wedding anniversary, 1 Hermiston Post No. 37. The club The hall was beautifully decorated was announced that Shinkle was Mrs. Edith Harp, Mrs. Ruby Ro and Mr. Boarders' birthday at the dividend payments. St. Valentine motif. Two door ready to meet Buster Rands of Uma berts. all of Twin Falls, Idaho, and rolled this term. For the present she A. Chrlstley home Sunday. Those expressed its appreciation for this The amendment as adopted was as for will make her home in one of the prizes were won by F. B. Stuart and | tilla. In the semi-wind-up between Mrs. Natalia Lish of Thorp, Wn. were Mr. and Mrs. Will Bar courtesy, through its president. follows: basement rooms. This will not be a present A report stating that the prob W. Mauldin. High honors in five Jack Coffman of Pendleton and Tiny ber and family. Mr. and Mrs. permanent arrangement, however, “The Board of Directors shall hundred play was won by Miss Na Caldwell of Umatilla the decision Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid lem of inadequate housing for army according to F. W. Guderian of Day BULLDOGS FIND FULL SCHEDULE engineers and survey crews now sta from time to time determine the pol dine Rueber and Mr. Kepple. Conso was a draw. and daughter Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. ton, Wn., district field man, who Gus tioned in Hermiston was faced in icies and facts as to payment of pa lation was won by Mrs. J. F. Rueber Linder, Childs Barham and moth Another bout which won favor ! AT CLOSE OF SEASON. was here this week, but only until er, Mr. nd Mrs. W. S. Casady and the community, and recommended tronage dividends out of funds in and Mrs. F. S. Green. with fans was between Carence | excess of actual and, or anticipated In pinochle high honors were won Myers and Bill Harris, both Hermis- | On Wednesday night of this week a teacherage can be moved from the daughter Marian, Gilbert Costa and that the president appoint a commit tee to take care of this matter. The expenses, and the determination of by Chas. Hoggard, and in bridge by ton lads. The decision was a draw. | a tripple header basketball game old site. School was conducted Wed Kenneth Trumbull. nesday for the first time In the new the basts of deductions applying to Mrs. Ralph Richards and Jim Lane. Fern and Billy Linder were busi president named a "New Enterprise” Harry Hammond of Hermiston and | was played on the local floor with building. wholesale and retail purchases of Consolation in bridge went to Mr. Bonnie Buskirk of Pendleton pinch- i Echo teams. The Bulldogs showed visitors in Pendleton Saturday. committee with the following per The auditorium'is a 46x28 room, ness members and the basis of distribu Sires and Mrs. Refvem. Fred Johnson of Albee, Ore., visi sonnel: R. A. Brownson, chairman, hit for the comic bout and staged a up with some of the best basketball with designed plastered walls which tion of patronage dividends as be- The Study club held its regular very good show, which vas called played here this season, but were ted at the Dave Conrad home this Al Quiring and Sam Moore. tend to give the room height. The week. Serious discussion of the problem tween the members shall rest in the meeting at the home of Mrs. Cora a draw. unable to close in on their oppo- exterior of the building when com Jud ment of the Board of Directors; Olday Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Del E. E. Rainwater is working on the of securing a new high school build Fans were pleased with the box- | nents and lost 12-8. The second pleted will be stucco. Carpenter provided, that no patronage divi- la Hoosier presided during the ab Ing card and spoke favorably of all string won however in a fast game, and Madison ranch in But ing and gymnasium was heard. The work has been directed by E. W. Gullard subject was Introduced by H. M. deeds shall be paid to those not sence of Mrs. Sadie Bagan, presi bouts. The show was stared in the | ending ter Creek this week. in a 6-4 score. Wentland of Walla Walla. members of this organization, nor dent. Miss Jane Gibson was admit Hermiston Transfer building with ' Henry Ott attended the Pomona Sommerer, who is a member of the A three minute overtime period shall such patronage dividends be ted to membership and two guests Harry Kelley acting as referee. Joe Grange meeting in Pendleton this Union High School board. Mr. Som failed to avert another tie in the BARBARA WILLCUTT IMPROVES week. merer pointed out three reasons why ra ’ 1 more often than once in each Mrs. Loll and Mrs. Phillips were Quick was fight promotor. town team game, leaving the final r-' ndar month. If such patronage present. Ethel and James Barber, Margue the building of a new building was score 36-36. AFTER SERIOUS ACCIDENT f idends shall be paid monthly, they rite and Richard Rainwater, Mari important: First, because of the Mrs. F. S. Green gave an interest s’ nil relate to business done during ing talk on Norway and Mrs. J. F. LADREW MOSBERGER JOIs The locals have a full schedule of jane Hammer, and Eugene Ruggs present overcrowded condition of Barbara Willcutt, small 2-year- were present at Philip Wilson’s birth the building now being used; sec t’ 1 preceding calendar month.” games here at the close of the sea- Rueber conducted the roll call. Her ond, because of legislation now be son, and will play Heppner at Hepp old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. C, day dinner Thursday evening. The second amendment adopted subject was “The National White LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL STAFF ner Saturday night. Last week the Willcutt, who suffered a severe Mr. and Mrs. H. Hooker and ing deliberated at Salem; and third, ' 'ich concerned the Farm Bureau House.” Mrs. W. T. Reeves talked on Ladrew Moshberger of Portland, Bulldogs won from Umatilla team scalp wound last week when she fell daughter Nellie were dinner guests the future outlook and development Ca-operative itself, passed by a ma- current topics, particularly unem .Vrity vote of 89 to 8. It read as ployment and the Townsend act. graduate of the University of Ore- on the local floor, 29-14, and lost from a moving car, is improving at the Alton Hooker home Sunday. at Umatilla rapids on the Columbia. Superintendent R. H. McAtee ex f Hows: Ruth Linder of Arlington visited Mrs. T. Claude Baker addressed the gon, has been hired by the high to Lexington 30-14 when they met daily and is well on the way to re pressed the belief that federal build covery. Barbara fell when the door at her home this week. school board to fill the vacancy left them on the foreign floor. ARTICLE FOUR, SECTION ONE, club on the benefits of an organiza uy of the car came open and her fore- resignation of Henry Harger. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Linder and Mrs. ing funds could be secured it appli r‘ the By-Laws of the Farm Bureau tion of parents, teachers and pat Mr. the head was pinched by the tire on the H. Hooker were visitors at the Cas cation were made under a PWA pro Moshberger will teach social New Vigorbilt Equipment. 7n-opers tive of Hermiston, shall be rons. ject, although definite announce back wheel, making a scalp wound ady home Tuesday afternoon. history and Spanish. tended to read as follows: The ext club meeting will be in science, ment as to the allocation policy on which required 22 stitches to close Mr. Moshberger arrived Wednes- N. J. Vanskike, manager of the A. Christley and son Dell were ( orporate powers of the Associa- the form of a patriotic party at the lay night and will observe classes "Virorbilt" hatchery, announced the During the first three' days after Pendleton business visitors Tuesday. the PWA program has not been made • in shall be vested in and exercised, home of Mrs. W. G. Wallace. his week which are now being con- Installation of a new Jamesway el the accident her condition was criti Dorothy Knerr was a week end tor 1935. du ted and controlled by a Board Mrs. Ralph Bartley gave her son lucted by Mrs. N. R. Mueller, sub ectric 6000 capacity incubator this cal but the wound has healed and guest The Hermiston Boy Scout troop of Frances Hutsel. seven Directors, who shall be Walter a surprise birthday party at stitute teacher. Mrs. Mueller will V cek, which brings the egg capacity | she is getting along fine. Betty Hooker is ill at her home. 56 put on an interesting skit dur lected at the annual meeting from her home Saturday afternoon. About continue to direct the debite work of ing an intermission. the hatchery up to 20,000. Be- | Mr. and Mrs. L. Hammer left Tues aven districts; one from each of fifteen were present, and a huge tor this school term. The next regular bi-monthly din ginning this week with a setting of | CORN-HOG MEETING IN day for Dayton, Wn., where they at aid seven districts by the members birthday cake was served. tended the funeral of Mr. Hammer's ner meeting will be held Tuesday. Mr. Harger was forced to resign 4000 eggs, Mr. Vanskike expecte to ! residing in each of their respective Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Gregory re make a setting each wgek until the IRRIGON, FEBRUARY 15 father, Mr. Goldsmith Hammer, who February 26. districts, which districts shall be turned home the latter part of the his position in the schools here due hatching season closes. died at the age of 91. to illness. He left before Christmas designated as follows: week from Moscow, Idaho, where to spend the holidays with his par Kenneth Trumbull of Sokane vi CARD OF THANKS. There will be a meeting Friday, District Number One, or Echo dis- they spent the winter months. sited at the Casady home Sunday af ents in Homedale, Idaho, and was February 15, at 1:00 p. m. at the Weather Report. We wish to express our thanks to frict, shall embrace the district ly ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Coleman of unable to return following a sinus Irrigon high school for all 1934 con ing south of the Union Pacific Seattle were in Stanfield Saturday operation. At present Mr. Harger is Date Max. Mln. tract signers to discuss the 1935 Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cable visitai our friends and the American Legion Post No. 37, for their many deeds of Railroad from Hinkle eastward; and looking for a location. improving but his doctor advised February 7 ......................... 44 .... 33 corn-hog program. Committees will in Pilot Rock this week. east of the Butter Creek highway to- Mrs. Laura Morris and Mrs. L. kindness during our recent bereave Mrs. J. V. Villermoure gave a him to take several months of rest. February 8 .......................... 4 6 .... 17 be elected for the Boardman-Irrigon February 9 ......................... 47 .... 16 district and details of the new plan Belscamper were business visitors in ment. ward Lena to a point intersecting birthday dinner at her home Friday Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tilden, February 10 ...................... 47 .... 15 will be discussed. Old contract sign Pendleton Saturday. Morrow County line. evening honoring Louis and Mildred Father-Son banquet. and family. February 11 ........................ 54 .... 25 ers who are living on the same land Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boarders were District Number Two, or Stan- Penney. Mr. and Mrs. Emerald Tilden. The Hermiston Boy Scout Troup February 12 ........................ 46 .... 25 for 1935 will find it simple to sign pleasantly surprised recently by a field-Holdman district, shall em Mrs. Shepherd of Gresham is visit post card and letter shower from rel brace the Stanfield project and all ing her sister, Mrs. T. G. Gregory, will hold its annual father and son February 13 ....................... 54 .... 33 up again. Benefit payments for 1935 are atives living in many eastern and Potato Storage Types Studied. the territory eastward, and as far while enroute to Freewater on a banuet next Thursday, February 21, .21. Precipitation for the week was 115.00 per pig or 10 percent of the western states. in the basement of the Methodist south as the Union Pacific Railroad business trip. 1932-33 base. In order to keep down HILLSBORO — A demonstration church at 7:00 p. m. A program of Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad and to Pendleton and points east. stunts and other entertainment will More than 80 per cent of the per the administrative cost of the pro daughters Laura and Dorothy were trial to show the effect of different District Number Three, or South ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ be furnished by the Scouts. Scout for the coming year it is im visitors at the Stockard home Sun kinds of potato storage has been sons who die in the United States gram Columbia district, shall embrace that t portant that there be as large an at day. IRRIGON NEWS t Executive Robert Hayes of Walla leave no estate. started by four Washington county portion of the Hermiston project ly tendance at this meeting as possible. Walla will be present. Mr. and Mrs. Arnberg visited at growers In cooperation with L. By Mrs. W. C. Isom ing south and east of the diagonal the Rainwater home Friday eve- Francis, assistant county agent. road and the railroad through Her Verna Bell Graybeal arrived here | ning. miston, and the feed canal of the yesterday to spend a week visiting Four 10-pound lots of certified Bur Hermiston Irrigation project. Marguerite and Frances Rainwa bank potatoes were obtained, and relatives. She Is visiting at the home of her grandmother. Mrs. J. A. Gray ter are 111 at their home this week. District Number Four, or North one bag placed in the potato cellars Columbia district, shall include the beal, at present. of Rowell Brothers, Scholls commu Ray Minnick went to Portland. members residing in the triangle * * * * * * * * * nity; Abe Stoller and E. S. May. Ce formed by the diagonal road, the Friday night, to attend a railroad He returned Saturday railroad through Hermiston and the meeting. It UMATILLA NEWS 1 dar Mills community, and John Wallula Cut-Off Highway, and night. Schmeltzer, Chehalem Mt. communi By Louise Byrnes Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams are the those members residing in the State ty. Later half of each lot will bo proud parents of an 812 pound baby of Washington. Friday night the Umatilla grade girl, who arrived February 5. removed from the cellars and placed and high school, and town teams District Number Five, or Butter Local business visitors in Hermis went to Hermiston where the town In cold storage to prevent sprouting. Creek-Minnehaha district, shall in ton Saturday included Mr. and Mrs. team and grade school team won. The seed will all be planted next clude all the territory west of the Jack Horner, Mr. and Mrs. Russell The high school team lost. railroad through Hermiston and McCoy. Mrs. Josephine Graybeal. summer and records kept on the A west of the Butter Creek highway to Bishop Wisdom. Mrs. O. Coryell. Saturday evening the Pilot Rock yield of the various samples. Lena, except as hereinafter provided. Miss Shellenberger, Mrs. Howell. Mr. girls met the Umatilla girls on the local floor and defeated the visitors District Number Six, or Umatilla- and Mrs. Jack Browning. Miss Snow McCoy spent Sunday 12-9. Following the high school Irrigon district, shall include all the game the grade school team met th* territory under the Brownell Ditch, at her home here. An all day fellowship meeting Is high school second string and de ♦ ALONG THE CONCRETE ♦ and the West Extension Ditch as far being held here Monday at the new feated them 7-6. west as Judson. ♦ • Pentecostal church. A dinner will News of the death of Cyrus Bank District Number Seven, or Morrow be served for those attending, at the son of Portland, father of Mrs. Har Billy Hamm doesn’t believe sus County district, shall include all home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caldwell -y Hull, was received this week. Mr. pense of waiting to hear the verdict Morrow County and west, except The fellowship meeting will open a Bankson visited often with his on the Hauptmann trial Is any worse that portion known as Umatilla-Ir week's revival, conducted by Rev. daughter and had many friends here. than waiting for report cards. rigon District, and Mrs. James. M. M. McCullough spent Monday The Irrigon high school basket- It is further provided, that at the COUNTRY TOWNS. In Pendleton attending a Texaco Gas annual meeting February 3, 1935, hall team played a game at Touchet. Co. meeting. five directors be elected, four for Wn., last Tuesday night, with Irri Country towns are friendly like; two years, and one for one year, and gon winning both games. A return Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark motor The Maples overflow. that the two hold over directors game will be played here Tuesday. ed to Walla Walla Saturday. They And when the lanes and roadways Mrs. Frank Markham was an all serve their terms out for the dis were accompanied home by Mr. and meet day guest at the home of Mrs. J. A. tricts in which they live. Mrs. Art Trout. And houses in a row. Graybeal Sunday. Thereafter, all elections shall be Mr. and Mrs. Gus Tonies spent Each neatly painted to the taste Mr., and Mrs. Frank Brace and for two years. A majority of the son Robert motored to The Dalles Monday In Walla Walla. Walter Of that name which stands out board shall constitute a quorum.” Hays, who has been visiting them, Upon the mall-box by the gate; late Friday evening returning home Other routine business was the Sunday evening. Their daughter accompanied them to Touchet where And there is little doubt But that the same names will be appointment of Mr. Sommerer as a Florence Brace, returned with them. 1e Is employed. there committee of one to act as a general Mrs. Dill is visiting at the home Mrs. Wm. Conlon and Mrs. Scott committee with representatives from of her brother. Frank Brace. A hundred years or more, Brown spent Monday in Walla (So strong the vine, so strong the the cooperative organisations in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and Walla. root) working out a satisfactory contract Mr. and Mrs. Clair Caldwell motor with the Hermiston Herald. Mrs. Art Peterson of Willow Just as they were before. ed to Hermiston Saturday. Creek spent the week end at the The meeting was adjourned to Always there will be country towns Hugh Van Schoiack home. Saturday, March 9, at which direc A species of Mexican lizard with In fields of rose-pink clover, tors for five electoral districts will a 5-ineh body and an 18-inch tall, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gaily accom For country folk are country folk. be selected. The meeting will be ean ran on its hind legs across panied by Yvonne Bousquet and The wide, wide world and over! Hermis- Paul Donovan spent Sunday in 4478999939794798 —Exchange water, ton Union church. Walla Wall«. Cupid’s Helper :.................... *$