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Y THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1937 • FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION j4 M E SSA G E VA C A TIO N FOR HOMEMAKERS TO E V E R Y REALISM REALLY SO IN W INCHELL FILM M EM BER. and stocking d a rn in g w ill be Judged by the co n testan ts. In each contest the first prize w ill be $1.50, second $1.00 and th ird 50 cents. Problem s of tu rk ey h atch in g and brooding are also being investigated i in clu d in g tu rk ey egg incubation studies and problem s of s ta rtin g ! poults in b attery brooders. C A N N IN G SCHEDULE from July 19th to 24th M otion-picture ac tin g was an ab solute cinch for W alter W inchell, [ for all th e fam ous colum nist had to I do was be him self and ta lk shop. In several scenes of th e how larious, galorious m usical he made w ith Ben Bernie and Alice Faye for T w en tieth C entury-F ox, "W ake Up and Live,” at th e Oasis th e a tre S u n day, Monday and Tuesday, W inchell was ac tu a lly a t work on his daily column and even received genuine tips for his in im itab le stories rig h t before th e cam era. One se ttin g was the in te rio r of a New York n itery , and W inchell, seated at a ringside table, was rib bing Ben Bernie, who was sh ak in g a stick at all th e lads. As soon as d irecto r Sidney L anfield okayed the scene, W inchell answ ered a New York phone call and came beam ing back to his table for th e next se quence. From one of his m y ster ious sources he had once more scoop- i* AG E 7 Announcing Our New Line CO-OP ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 8 to 11 A.M. 1 - 3 :3 0 P.M. An inexpensive, but en tirely re st P eas MON,— Peas The dem o n stratio n team from a TUES.— F ru it fu l and refre sh in g vacation is being B eans in Lane W ED.— Peas Peas m ade possible ag ain th is year for H om em aking 4-H club Beans some 600 Oregon hom em akers in 21 county and th e sta te cham pion dem THURS.— F ru it IRONS RADIOS P eas counties who aire signing up to a t o n stratio n team in th e Home Eco FR I.— Peas nom ics division a t th e sta te fa ir last Beans SAT.— F ru it tend the 12 vacation cam ps spon FANS REFRIGERATORS sored by th e Oregon Extension ser year, p u t on a d em o n stratio n a t the Corn w ill be com ing on soon if TOASTERS VA C U UM CLEANERS vice. T his w ill be th e six th year A m erican Legion hall last S aturday. you have any to can th is week, let th a t such cam ps have been held in Jacquelin e M orton and L illian Geer us know and we will m ake a r MIXERS W ASHING M ACHINES a re th e team members who dem on ran g em en ts to ta k e care of an y pro Oregon. T he cam ps ru n from four to six stra te d how to prep are an d use raw d u cts not listed. We offer you the latest designs in a complete line of electric Please rem ove all canned goods days, and the cost per day is kept wool for hooked rugs. appliances at PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY, . . . J. T. Pierson, a s sista n t county now in th e cannery. to th e m inim um th a t will m ake them HERMISTON CO-OP CANNERY, ag e n t, acted as ch airm an in th e ab self-supporting, and p a rt of this By O. L. B arlow , M anager. This low cost and unexcelled quality may be paid w ith farm produce th a t sence of Miss F rances C linton, home is made possible through the pooled dem onstratio n ag en t, and introduced can be used in camp. Any woman C onsum er cooperative o rg a n iz a tio n Miss H elen Cowgill, sta te 4-H Home purchasing power of the National over 18 years of age is welcome at b rin g s price as close as possible to Cooperatives, Inc. th e camps, b u t it is essential th a t Econom ics leader, who accom panied costs and tends to reduce cost. It those plan n in g to a tte n d should th e dem onstration team . Miss Cow en su res to th e u sers th e q u a lity of g ill gave m any p o in ters and sugges SEE YOUR LOCAL CO-OP FOR PRICES sign up prom ptly w ith th e ir county th e goods an d services they use. It a g e n t or hom e dem onstration agent, tio n s on ju d g in g and d em o n stratin g m ultiplies v arieties and increases A N D DEMONSTRATION so th a t plans can be com pleted, ac w hich w ill prove helpful to club q u a n titie s w ith o u t exposing the ed e v e i■ y < m e on a n i m p o r t a n t sto ry . m em bers ta k in g p a rt in these a c ti cording to Mrs. Azalea Sager, sta te consum er to th e risk s w hich face leader of home economics extension, v ities in the fu tu re . A fter Miss Cowgill Introduced the him even w ith th e p ro tectiv e polic who is in charge of th e camps. team they presented th e ir w ork in ing of a benevolent g o v ern m en t.” Scenic sites as convenient as pos Dr. K allen pointed o ut th a t “The sible for th e women plan n in g to a t a capable m anner, show ing th e v a r p rev ailin g ru le of business u n d er a ious stages of cleaning, dying and HERMISTON, OREGON tend a re chosen for the vacation producer economy is ‘let th e buyer FOR SALE OR R EN T— HOUSE & m ak in g rolls of th e wool in p re p a ra camps. Those to be used th is year lot on M adrona Ave., betw een 5tli bew are’. E very custom er buys on include forest camps, priv ate camps tion for use in hooked rugs. At the faith . He has only the pro d u cers’ or and 6th Street. W rite Mrs. C. B. and those belonging to Cam pfire close of the d em onstration each one d istrib u to rs’ word for the q u a lity of Blood, 628 M cKinley Ave., A ber te r of th e N o rth ea st Q u arte r of 47-3tp NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT G irls and o th e r organizations. p te se n t was allow ed to exam ine a th e foods he p u ts in his m outh, the deen, W ashington. said Section 16, sam ple of th is wool used in a hooked W herever possible a woodsy spot has T ra c t No. 4: T he N o rth w est OF ADMINISTRATOR. clothes he puts on his back, th e roof LOST— 1 BLACK MARE COLT, 2 rug. years old, branded R on left sti- Q u arte r of th e N o rth ea st Q u ar been chosen near a lake or stream he puts over his head. He risk s his fel. Also 1 bay m are colt, 1 year Miss Cowgill presented various te r of said Section 16. to provide sw im m ing, boating, h ik digestion, his h ealth , his safety and old, sta r in forehead. Strayed from N otice is hereby given th a t by an T ra c t No. 5: T he N orth H alf ing and n a tu re study. Accommoda b u lle tin s on home economics w hich his w ellbeing on th is faith . By con my ranch Ju ly 6, 1937. Roy G. At- o rd er of th e County C ourt of the of th e S outhw est Q u arte r of th e w ere d istrib u te d to those interested. tio n s vary from ten ts and tables u n tebury, Echo, Ore. 47-tfc S tate of Oregon for U m atilla Coun N o rth ea st Q u arte r of said Section T his is th e firs t tim e th e sta te tra s t th e consum ers who have suc ty the undersigned has been a p der th e trees to shelters and k itc h 16. cessfully joined to g eth er in cooper PIANO MUST BE SOLD—STAND- pointed a d m in istra to r w ith th e will T ra c t No. 6: T he S outhw est ens in forest camps and cabins and cham pion d em o n stratio n tehm has ativ es have learn ed and em ploy the ard, h ig h -g rad e, Bungalow type, annexed of th e estate of F ra n cis Q u arte r of th e S outhw est Q u ar recreation halls in others. Complete visited H erm iston. alm ost new. You ta k e over balance sciences and a r ts w h erew ith to con M artin G ast, deceased, All persons te r of th e N o rth east Q u arte r of for cash or $6 m onthly. For full inform ation about any p articu la r said Section 16, ex cepting th e re tro l th e q u ality , th e q u a n tity , th e inform ation, address, A uditor of Ac h av in g claim s ag a in st said estate As a fea tu re of the aftern o o n en are hereby required to present them cam p can be had from the home from th e follow ing described te rta in m e n t of th e H appy H our v arie ty and th e costs of th e goods counts, Cline P ian o Co., 1011 S.W. w ith in six m onths from th e d ate of tra c t, to -w it: Com m encing a t dem o n stratio n agent or county W ashington, P o rtlan d , Ore. 47-3tc and services they consume. By m ak th is notice, w ith proper vouchers, Cooking club m eeting a t th e Com th e cen ter of said Section 16 and ag en t or from Mrs. Sager a t Corval ing th e buyer one w ith th e seller, MARE MULE STRAYED SUNDAY to said a d m in istra to r at his office ru n n in g thence N orth 417.6 feet; m unity hall in U m atilla la st T h u rs lis. in th e Jo h n s B uilding, in Pendleton, thence E ast 208.8 feet; th en ce day, each g irl was asked to read a consum er cooperation m akes it u n n ig h t— One yr. old w ith brand. U m atilla County, Oregon. H om em akers a tte n d in g the camps South 417.6 feet; th en ce W est necessary for th e buyer to b ew are.” poem. Calories was th e m ain topic N otify John Rueber, S tanfield. 47-1 p 208.8 feet to th e p o in t of b eg in have no dishes to wash, no m eals to Dated Ju ly 15. 1937. DILL FOR SALE— 10C A BUNCH. ning, co n tain in g tw o acres, more A. S. COOLEY, A d m in istrato r. prepare— 'no w ork at all, in fact, ex discussed. or less. These poems w ere composed by F. B. A U X IL IA R Y Mrs. L. J. Munsy, Her. 4 7 -ltp (Ju ly 15-Aug. 12) cept to m ake up th e ir own cots. Said sale is m ade u n d er execution Each camp is staffed w ith a direc the members, an d some of th e girls LAW N SOCIAL issued out of th e C ircu it C ourt of APRICOTS R IPE NOW W. T. tor, assista n t director, cook and chose to w rite a song. This one was NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE th e S tate of Oregon for U m atilla 46-2tp Bray, U m atilla, Ore. w ritte n by Mary M argaret K ennedy helpers, registered nurses, life The F arm B ureau A uxiliary will On the 17th day of Ju y, 1937, at County to me directed in th e case ACCOUNTING AND TYPING. Phone guards, lib ra ria n s and chore boys. and is to the tu n e of “ I Joined the hold a law n social in Colum bia park th e hour of 10 o’clock a. m., a t th e of F. B. Swayze, p la in tiff, vs. Alon 22M, H erm iston. 41-tfc fro n t door of th e County C ourt zo L. Needles an d o th ers, d efe n F riday, Ju ly 23rd, a t 8 :00 o’clock. In the c ra fts work, w hich is ta u g h t N avy.” House in P endleton, U m atilla C oun d an ts, w hich said execution com We joined th e cooking to see some Proceeds from th e sale of ice cream a t th e cam ps for those interested, will go tow ard a sch o larsh ip for a 5-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE IN ty, Oregon, I will sell a t au ctio n to m ands me to sell so m uch of said cooks, em phasis is to be plced th is year on sew ing club m em ber of th e 4-H S ilverton to trad e for H erm iston th e h ig h est bidder for rash , th e fol land as may be necessary to satisfy And w hat did we see, we saw j u r clubs. E veryone is invited to come use of n a tu ra l resources,, according described real p ro p erty th e sum due said p la in tiff, to -w lt: property. E lla P o tte r Soneson. low ing th e sum of $582.42, and in te re st and enjoy an evening w ith th e Aux H erm iston, Ore. to Miss Izola Jensen, extension spe books, 47-3tp situ ate d in U m atilla C ounty, Ore thereon. All our poems we have to make. iliary. gon, to -w it: cialist in com m unity social o rg an i D ated Ju n e 30, 1937. A program is being planned and APRICOTS R IPE JULY 8 TO 25; If we don’t our lives are a t stake, zation, whi is in charge of th a t Lots 6, 7, and 8, in Block R. E. GOAD. S h eriff of gam es will be directed. Ice cream H alf ton lots 3c; sm all orders, For we’re th e H appy H our Cook an d cake will be served a t a reason U m atilla County, Oregon. 10, N ew port's A ddition to the phase of th e program . 3MsC. B ring boxes and pick. E d By J. A. CARNEY, D eputy. City of H erm iston, U m atilla able price. C ounties h aving camps th i year, i ing Club. monds O rchard, 2 m iles w est of (Ju ly 8— Aug. 5) C atherine K ennedy and Veta Mo The next m eeting will be held Um atilla. C ounty, Oregon. w ith dates, /are as follows: t ’ai-la-I 45-3tp F riday, Ju ly 16tli, w ith Mrs. J. H. ran will serve w ith Mary M argaret Said sale is made u n d er execution mas, Ju ly 14 to IS ; Deschutes, Poll;,: Reid, Mrs. Emma C hristley. Mrs. N. issued out of th e C ircu it C ourt of No. 9281. Reserve Dist. No. 12 Y am hill, M arion, Benton and Linn, 1 K ennedy on th e social com m ittee W. Bloom and Mrs. Orvil Dawson in W. L. Morgan, D. M. D the S tate of Oregon for U m atilla R eport of C ondition of fcr the n ex t m eeting Ju ly 22, for Ju ly 25 to 28; K lam ath and Jack- w hich a su rp rise fea tu re is planned. charge. County, to me directed in th e case G eneral D e n tlitry THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of S tate of Oregon, represented and son, Ju ly 26 to 31; Coos and Doug X-Ray and D iagnosi! OF HERMISTON F lea n o r Fuchek and M arjorie Ol Stanfield Grange Picnic. las, July 21 to 25; Josephin . J u ’v in the S tate of Oregon, a t the close a c tin g by W orld W ar V ete ran s’ Bank Bldg. Phone S-J son. both of Tacoma, W n., and S tate Aid Commission, p lain tiff, 18-22; Lane, A ugust 3 to S ” 1 The S tan field G range will hold of business Ju n e 3Ü, 1937. ag ain st John M. Biggs and H elen M. Reatdence Phone 25-J ’-c d s a t th e W. E. K ennedy home, its reg u la r m eeting th e fo u rth T ues tilla , A ugust 4 to 8; M u ltn o m ah ,1 Biggs, his wife, Tum -A-Lum Lum Bunday and Evening! by w ere v isito rs at th e m eeting. day in Ju ly , w hich w ill be th e 27th. (P u b lish ed in response to call made ber Co., a corporation. F ra n k W aug- A ugust 9 to 13; Columbia, August Appointment The business m eeting will be pre by Com ptroller of th e C urrency, u n am an and Hazel W augam an, his 12 to 15; Baker, July 28 to A ugust By C ath erin e Kennedy. ceded by an indoor picnic a t the der Sec. 5211, U.S. Revised S ta tu te s) wife, defendants. 1; W asco and Hood R iver, A ugust The S tream lin e Seam S titc h ers S tanfield G range hall and everyone R. E. GOAD, S heriff RESOURCES 4 to 8; M alheur, A ugust 11 to 15, i g rea tly enjoyed th e farew ell p arty is invited to b rin g a covered dish of U m atilla County, Oregon. 090.19 and be present. L oans and disco u n ts $140 all dates inclusive. W ATCH - CLOCK . By J. A. C arney, D eputy. given by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K enne None O verdrafts ................ C. C. Proebstel, A ttorney dy th e evening of Ju ly 9. The p a r U nited S tates G6v. secu REPAIRING Stanfield Home Economics Club 4-H CLUB NEWS ritie s owned ................ 38,000.00 for P lain tiff, ty was held in honor of th e d e p a r t- ' Pendleton. Oregon. A. W. BEHRMAN The Home Econom ics club of the O ther bonds, stocks, se ing guests, Mrs. J. E. F ucheck, Miss | (Ju n e 17 - Ju ly 15) S tanfield G range will m eet at the 2,210.86 WATCHMAKER cu rities, e tc .................... Item s ap p e arin g in th is column E lean o r Fucheck and Miss M arjorie I home of Mrs. S. L. C hapin in H er R anking house .... 8,000.00 HERMISTON OREGON Tuesday. Ju ly 20th. All Real e sta te owned o th e r are w ritte n by 4-H club boys and Olson from Tacoma. Wn. Mrs F u m iston LAND SALE NOTICE. m em bers and frie n d s a re urged to 5,094.98 th an b an k in g house g irls w orking in the new s w ritin g check is the local lead er’s sister. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, | R eserve w ith Federal The evening was spent playing be present. ------ — ■ — w - ■ - contest. All item s ap p earin g are 19 100.02 T h a t th e undersigned, S h eriff of ¡ Reserve Bank ...... DR. A. E. MARBLE presented to the assista n t county gam es and singing. R efreshm ents of j and due from banks 229 268.21 U m atilla County, Oregon, by v irtu e POULTRY PROBLEMS O Cash CHIROPRACTOR a g e n t's office or the H erald office ice cream an d cake were served. 548.27 of an order duly m ade and entered ther Assets ............... Those present w ere Mrs. Fucheck RESEARCH TOPIC herein by the County C ourt of U m a Office: 2 blocks east of post office before insertion. $442,312.53 tilla County, Oregon, on the 26th T otal Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to $ and d a u g h te r E leanor, M arjorie Ol day lit May, 1937, will, on th e 24th By ELEANOR DAWSON son, Mr. and Mrs. Cooney and ch ild Phone 4 8 1 -------- Hermiston, O to . LIABILITIES day of July, 1937, at th e hour of 10 N um erous research p ro jects in Using Colum bus' m otto of “ Sail ren Alice, Tom, Joe and Dan. Mr. p o u ltry m anagem ent have been s ta r Demand deposits $211,432.97 o'clock In th e forenoon, sell to the Tim e deposits ............. 107,770.64 h ig h est bidder for cash In hand, a t On, Sail On, Sail On," mem bers of and Mrs. Duff K n ig h t, E d ith P e tte r- ted or co n tin u ed by th e Oregon P ublic funds of states, th e fro n t door of th e U m atilla Coun th e So We Sew club, and the We son, Mrs. Moran and d au g h ter V eta, Herm iston Host No, 37 S tate college ex p erim en t sta tio n as counties, e tc .................. 61,992.28 ty C ourt House, P endleton, Oregon, Mrs. Can C anning and Rookie R ooking| G race Bensel and Mr. and Meets firs t and th ird su b ject to a m inim um price of $20 a resu lt of th e new ap p ro p riatio n Due to banks in clu d in g club, u n d er E sth er McMullen and K ennedy and ch ild ren Don, Agnes. passed by th e rec en t le g islatu re th erefo r, to be paid in cash, a t the ca sh ie r’s checks o u t T hursday. Legion Auxil Mrs. W. A. H ineline, m et la st W ed Mary M argaret and C ath arin e. sta n d in g .................... 7,910.52 tim e of sale, the follow ing described iary m eets second and w hich w as specifically ear-m arked parcel of land, hereto fo re by Um a Secured by pledge nesday to f u rth e r plans for th e ice fo u rth T hursday, for use in in v estig atio n of p o ultry tilla County, Oregon, acquired for of loans and(or in cream social to be held Ju ly 29th on COOPERATIVES Legion H all. disease and m anagem ent problems. d elin q u en t taxes, to-w lt: vestm ents $ 8,808.92 th e lawn a t th e reclam ation bu ild Lots 24 and 25, Block 11 NE SE A num ber of th e p ro jects are d i N o t secured by SUCCEED ING ing. H erm iston, in Section 10, T ow n pledge of loans and rectly or in d ire ctly connected w ith ship 4, N orth R ange 28, E.W.M, The m eeting held top in te rest up or Investm ents 380,297.49 th e c u rre n t in te re st in production of R, E GOAD, S h eriff to th e tim e of dism issal. A lthough (Co-op L eague News Service) of U m atilla County. eggs in laying b atteries. In order to T otal Deposits $389,106.41 exact assignm ents of p a rts for the DETROIT— "Self-help, no less (Ju n e 17-Jiily 15) find w hat th e p ossibilities are in C apital stock paid in ... 25,000.00 OSTEOPATHIC program have not been form ulated th a n self-governm ent, is Indispens Common stock. 250 shares by com m ittees, these will be a n able to dem ocracy" Dr. H orace M. th is field u n d er Oregon conditions, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON par $100.00 per share NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE. nounced a t th e next m eeting. The K allen, Professor of P hilosophy of studies are being carried on w ith S urplus ................................ 10,000.00 OSBORN APARTMENTS these lay in g b a tte rie s an d on the Undivided p ro fits— net .. 17,706.12 OF REAL PROPERTY. g irls appeared to be a le rt in regard th e New School for Social Research related problem of re a rin g pullets Reserves for co n tin g en to th is com ing event. told the 75th an n u a l convention of N otice Is hereby given th a t on th e cies ..... ......................... 500.00 A com m ittee consisting of E sther th e N atio n al E ducation A ssociation to m a tu rity in confinem ent. 9th day of A ugust. 1937, a t 11:00 The study on th e control of wet McMullen and F rances Dawson was m eeting here Ju ly 1. $442,312.53 o’clock a. m. of said day, a t the T otal PETERSON & PETERSON litte r and floor h ea tin g is being con fro n t door of the County C ourt chosen to serve at the next m eeting. “ T he way in w hich individual ATTORNEYS AT LAW U.S. G overnm ent obliga House In P endleton, U m atilla Coun Ann Som m erer and M arie Skovbo consum ers form consum er coopera tinued, as is th e study of th e efforts tions ................................. $10,000.00 ty, Oregon, I will sell at public au c U. S. N atio n al B ank B uilding of floor h ea tin g on th e lay in g stock. Pledged a g a in st S tate, acted as hostess serving ice cream tives and consum er societies Join to P ra ctice In S ta te A F ed eral C ourts tion to th e highest b idder for cash county, and m unicipal and cookies. T he next m eeting will g eth er in consum er fed eratio n s, in In th e n u tritio n a l field stu d ies are so much of th e follow ing described P endleton, Ore. deposits ......................... 10,000.00 being made on th e possibility of us be held Ju ly 28th. land a» may be necessary to satisfy alm ost every free co u n try in th e ing cornless ra tio n s for chicks and th e sum h e re in a fte r set fo rth , to- w orld, is an old told tale. Less has S tate of Oregon. I w lt: By G race Bensel laying hens and on th e effects of C ounty of U m atilla > HK been said of th e consum er coopera DR. F. B. BELT C ertain land In Section 16 in dried yeast added to th e feed of the This year for the first time there tive m ovement as a free economy, as PHYSICIAN * SURGEON I, A. H. N orton, cashier of the T ow nship 4 N orth of Range 28 w ill be a cooking and clothing judg th e basic p atern of th e econom ic o r lay in g flock. above named bank, do aolemnly E ast of th e W illam ette M eridian, I Office Hours: Other The rela tiv e ad v a n ta g e or d isad sw ear th a t the above sta te m en t II In U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, 10:30 to 12:30 A M. Hours by ing contest for 4-H club girls at the ganizatio n of lib e rty ,” Dr. Kallen th e re being six tra c ts thereof, 2 to 6 P.M. Appointment hatched Leghorn tru e to th e best of my know ledge Umatilla Project fair, September 2. declared. " I t is like political dem o v an tag e of fall p a rtic u la rly described as follows: and belief. Res 712 — PHONE — Office 733 chicks as com pared w ith sp rin g 3 and 4. Each Home Economics club cracy Itself, a method of keeping A. H. NORTON. Cashier T ra ct No. 1: T he N orth H alf may enter a Judging team of two open and m u ltip ly in g th e w ays to hatched chicks for laying purposes of th e S outheast Q u arte r of th e Subscribed and sw orn to before life, lib erty and th e p u rsu it of h ap it an o th e r p ro ject being in v estig a me th is 9th day of Ju ly , 1937. N o rth east Q u arte r of th e N o rth girls to represent their club. W. J. WARNER east Q u arte r of said Section 16. ted, as is th e possible cause of crook W. J. W arn er. N otary Public. In cooking, the members will piness." T ra c t No. 2: The South H alf My commisalon expires Nov. 19, ed "k eels” w hich develop sometim e "The record of consumer coopera judge four classes in baking: light Attorney-at-Law of th e Southeast Q u arte r of th e 1940. bread, angel food cake, drop cookies tive organizations in different parts betw een th e tim e th e p u lle ts are N o rth east Q u arte r of th e N o rth F. B. SWAYZE aad baking powder biscuits. In n t the world shows them to accom placed In th e lay in g bouses In the east Q u arte r of said Section IS. Hermiston - Oregon W. L. HAMM Tract No. 2: The Southwest was fall and when th e flock Is culled R ALEXANDER c let king, hand hemmed towels, cot- plish what free competition Quarter of the Northeast Quar- Directors. ten school costumes, home drssses. supposed to accomplish but did not. th e follow ing year. Grange Co-operative Dr. A. C. Willcutt