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PXGE EIGHT MEbFOftb raiL trt&zsv, dford, onrr.oy. tuesda. jtxr9. 192a. News Notes of Pomona and Subordinate Grange Chapters Given by Official Reporters 4 Grange CvkwJar Kor thin wlc. Lake ,r'-k, ThurmJay, July 11. p. m. Jackcr.v..le, Friday. July 12. K p. in. Kntrpn. Hat ur day, 13. 10 a. in. UhkIp 1'olnt Juv-nile. Jay. July 1 3. J 2" . July ur- (iraiiici IM('i In ffiw-r.tial. unit; ir 'MM'ri!iulf, ht-rty ; In a :l charity. i.it.K. From W 111 I aritMi' Ttrf Link of l.ii "Aiid, iv xt. Ju'f ur- and di!i-f;-n i k-p 'I ha lUi rminl h truin-l and iwl: rvr ijltinif vr fof-k. Kbaht.; citi'I fn-ap That liifM on an empty hwtd " F-alt I'oint niiig I'r.m! tJrar.ie will I"'- ht-Kl "n Tt-.day, July IS. a 4" !-- n- Thr Grange d'-cid'-d to in"-i at :5o i in in ptar of j p. in. durU.K thf hot and Mi fr'-Rn. The huildiny tut M.iti- np'ji t il K'.'-t pi 'jijj e-s -tfi Th- I hull. It i Iannd to rKiv m Hull ready for wrupimy l..f..- .ld '-! I her. Memorial Jw-ri ice, in fharK of Mr. Violet $ttu:T. i ha plain, were fittingly (; rve-1 in honor of our Llovd hrothci and fter who v -eeiitly d-(artd 'com Thin life. During the lecture hour. beetle two aHjffihly hop (!', M. W. Ward vad a good article entitled, ' Four Thin Money t .in not Huy." .M r. Buell llildreth told the flnir.ge of a Kure way to locate tiie bee tree-, ehowing a praclKMl home-made device and explaining the method of Ufdng it. Mr. llildreth is a practical and, I believe, cornnier clal apiarint with many yearn of experience in handling ihe Kn tle little pets. The master announced that the third and fourth dejfree would be put on at our next mcefm?. He hopes to be able to et i.i Ike "reek (iranK team to do the work. The Eagle f'otnt t; range will put on the lecture hour program I under the nurpicen of the Eagle J'oint (Jrange lecturer at the next J.ke Creek ';ran meetlnK. Thursday, July 1 1 The refreshment committee nerved Ire cream urid cake, coffee and Iced tea during the social hour. Eagle Folitt fJr?nt,ers who at tended the Fourth of July' Grange picnic hdd at the EIM carnp grounds, report a wonderful time. Every one says it was the most en oyable picnic they ever attended. f-jiKl I'olnt Juvenile The Juvenile will meet on Sat urday afterrmoii at 2: 30 o'clock. July 13. We will try to have th wands nhd other equipment for use In the drills ready to use at that lime. We hope ("-very member will be present as this may be our last opportunity to practP-e our drill. Do not for pet to bring your har monicas and other rnuMcnl inents, please. instru- tannic- Itadlo, Program The Pomona Orange radio pro gram, which has come to be a regular part of ; range work in ih county will b. given Thurs day night. July 1,1, between H10 and JO. Thee proiframs feature home rural talent, a pleasing and Inter- estlng change from the regulation radio program. The program this week wilV fea ture several giod vocal soloists, among the number .being ftlll Dol man, singer of the famous old time cowboy c.mnty nongs. Every number on this progrnm will be good, so muke a date with y out radio for Thursday night. July It, for the hour between s 3a and a. 30 p. m. Vou will not be disap pointed. These Grange programs are put .on through the courtesy of the Farmers Exchange i'o-opci at ive Incorporated). - liich subordinate (iiange in the county has a member on the Po mona radio com nut tee who ar ranges for the n umbers coming from their tiiange. E. It. Ncalon. reprc-eritnttve on the committee Stomach Sufferers! Eat What You Like j This Summer ' A teaspoonf ul of simple herbal compound before meali fine to end misery New Strength, Weight and Vigor Jf you only knew you poor unfor tuimUs who pay for alinont every mouthful you eat with terrible din. tre and niinery who are weak, nervous and thin who cn't sleep how quickly thene troubles vnn- ish as TanUc straightens out stom ach disturbances and k'vps you new BtntiKth, you wouldn't hesi tate a moment about going to your druggist and getting a bottle of this splendid herbal compound. Tanlac is as free from harmful drugs as the water you drink only Nature's own medicinal tonic herbs. Druggists know this and for the past 10 years have rccom. mended it to men and women who were rapidly becoming physical wrecks from stomach troubles. The, makers have so much confi dence in Tanlac that if it doesn't help you money bark. Tanlac M MJ1U0N BOTILES USED .. a a. .iOi'IIM tllllllllt MllfJ unlive il se, ltt fmili.l vise- 'fvlves ll from Sanm Vall- f.ranr, chairman of th radio rommitt. Your 'oiniufilly t Several fks ugiy the gtmtl Granger who h rhar of t:ifw , weekly Grange Column and I ' wer ilicu.";ng the National' Grange radio program anil the. splendid It'eai pr-f-nt-d hy the !:.-ik.-r. rocd Granger ru,-j-l-d me fo th- National Grange fiadlo program in an article for thi column, t'ut thai dl--arranger of rnan'M plann. ilIne.N. intrvded one ut it lon Kriiny ten:a-f into tl.- inner re-.jw of my or- ierly and carefully pin-hl'd ti.ental dek, leaving disorder and f'.nfus-ion in Jl wa.'te. However, order ha-( aain lie-n m rtlally rwio rd and to we will .r-jcewj to write "an" artir-le, hut r.ot ' i.e" articlf r-U-Htfd. Fir ! fr;ti in- to attempt to 'Tjr!dile or enlarge on tho- P--chen which were in them s lvc not only complete, lut k-."iih ft thotJKht fu riling from m-n nhoe every word in riot only a gem of thought hut a hlf-MM-d gift to humiiiiity. There can he no wen) ' mine hut what would mar !ie corr.pfetenen.tf and hea'jly of the thought expreweed. I will lake :tn my uhject the same wuhject o ahly hand hd hy t'Y Jarnt-ri ('. Farmer. National I range letijr-r. "your ( Vim mu tt it ." a huhj.-ct which could he handler) hy a thousand different. people from a thousand different angles and yet never he comph te ly covered. j My immunity, Wliat are the t p'cturen tho-e migic word t on- ' jure up before our mind eye. I-t ' us analyze t.ie wordx. ! My comtnurijiy. The place w here I live; the place where J earn my living, the Place where . t. ,...,' ' . . .' place w.iere I meet the other I n.emberM of the community In th1 ' Grange, pooibly In civic clubs and ! parent-teacher orders; the place, where every act of mine. every word of mine. yew. every thought 1 of mine influence for the better or wcrne. The place where every act done or word exprene41 by any other member of that community ' hafl its influence on my mental. 1 -pmiu;il or social well betng. j Am I rn' brotiier'ii keeper? Mot ' a-iiuredly t"t. So ix he also your ' keeper. ! What kind of a community in -' your community? Ih It a Rood ; .... . . t me. air toe people i i it-ii'.iij tiio ruiiKt; nlal; do they Httenu church and send their chil- j dren to Sunday school; do you substantial school building sur- ; rounded by lawn, flowers, shrubs, j and shade trees. Are you partlcu- ' lar that the teachers of your chil- I dren are capable men or women 1 with hlKh moral standards and ; refined manners. i a i nity, ox indifferent, or attained ? j ( 'u n your com m u n 1 1 y be what you would like to have It It i certainly can for your community f Is just what you have made It. If j your community Is not up to par.) you will say th.it you can do m.th- j ing alone and your neighbors will not co-operate with you to build J up the community. If you are; proud of your community, you will I smlik and say. "Vcs. I have work- I h:inl an' nT"npllHhed great . ueai. nut l have had to work alone. I could get no co-operation.' What boh. Do vou hare an lde:il r.r your community hhould be? I't us say, a I ii o percent community. We must have some standard to work from. Suppose. make a percent community u standard community, with 100 percent your Ideal. tin If iu want to know Just how netit- a tnn.liircl foniiiitinity ynu Mnw hvi.. tnke a KricU nn-l mpf r, i-herk up on tin. ttt'niK wlili-h I will kIvi." you ni-xt week. pUrlng ,twl h.itolllli-s In fpiinitf colutm, thfn iitld ui iiihI you will have h fair 1,1m .,( what your community renlly l. Su. h n h,., t will nM, Kiv, you Jtmt the Infornifi' tli.n you n.'t'.l In i-rm you xhoulil have a tlir to try to lrhm your I'omii, unity up to Ktunilaril. Any lomrnllnlty jiniKi 'i-wlvp nioilKh in ifMi-h'thi Ntaiotartt or 7.. K'i,.nt mark, will Uv a rommunlty that li lonntuntly ntrlvliiK for Hip lun por crnt mark. If your ahovc mfntlonp,! kooiI 'liariKir prrmlt. I will rotnliiili In your nrit w,.. k colunin wlt mi Iti iiilr-od llht from which you ran check up your community anil In clili'nlnlly fin, I out whether you art- an unset or a lliihiliiy tu ynui lommunlly. ti.vri.i ii: KitAKi:i: l'f)l:TI...l. en-,... July '.i ijv lr. I xmi Ik K. Hcliinhlt. natiiniHi, known urolouit. u u . t r ri from '"mhcrshlp in thn fhlnmo Mcill- citl society for li Urged conduct In connet tion unethical with hfv ! bnic. arri ctl here early todtiy to j iiurtn.r hlh pica f.r lehi-latemeni in the American Medi-al ascla tion. The doctor, whose controversy with the Cbb ago Mtciety jtttru ted nationwide attention, is said to have petitioned the Judicial council of the American Medical associa tion for reinMUtcinmt. j I'r. Genrite Ft'llamthe. ( hainniin of the council. Mild today no ac tion Would be taken for sonm time and did not promise n heating for j l)r Schmidt. An uiiHdveititied flight over the Atlantic failed dismally when a marsh hen fell et Iniu-ted on the deck of a schooner off Georges Hanks, Masa, Iter tll lH-11- C ht thv , jvr the Jve of ady tYSOPftX: Bit Julian nyt. Hit lru fr&n arts ytno'-.m-j A.m Sc hi til, Un A.t C'd tm Or u u ua4 vrmli t tu ali'itti' .. VW. i cum, the ewealmat of a dull, u friitul ro-sr$ u4 Julian lotl mortutiy irti rfd. Hn 'Okiii, Tit' horH, har the thot nd Jul tit jmMt bfort A 44. J tow u rlAiit9 ut his .flii a rufl ft f hard t tiymt rt44 pi to Hi- Lt'A'tit a c Jev 6 or ci a pUda of tktr fr-i. r.,p H -n tn.bTQ H'U' tkrmt t Lilt J-lIm Cr.d drau.f.9 d ' ni,ahle 4 A p'!' r .r Tiny KruJe Jtiiat I t'"y It, ti.fit $ impii -Oh ri.4&tr H A PROPHECY 'JpHE oljrruaii-e branch of a trf-e sweeping off bat and wig roused Sir R:chard from b! most bitter medication to find klmse'.f deep amid tangled woodlands and with night coming down. His miud was still obsessed hy thU one tormenting thought he had been-so wantonly sacrificed . . . Hia ring, that tacred bond of friendship had been made the proof of hi guilt, the evidence which should drag him to the gibbet! His ring! . . . And she had sought him out in hii solitude, bad named hint her friend . , . and be had hogtm to dream of a future . . . happiness. f Truffeni't gypsy camp a haven . At thought of this he lauehed sud denly, and dismounted, took up hat and wg, ciapped tbem on and "Ha, Caesar." said he, smoothing Ms horse s glossy neck, whither shall It be boy? I might creep aboard some smusgling craft, as COward murderer should, and steal ' away to trance and exist hence- for'.h an alien and outcast. Again, I might yield myself up and ko to shameful death a very Ik mica! martyr. Rut I am neither hero nor martyr. Third, I might live here V the wild, an outlaw and fuzlti Kh, Caesar, how think ye o th;?" Caesar wn1lin(ed 8ofty and nodded , fc . . ''Then so be It, boy!' said Sir Richard, amlltng grimly. Seeing the wood too dense for riding. Sir Tthhsrd sHnned thn rolna i,t. arm and strode along a narrow alley. Thus went they, these fuRlt'res, on and on until gllmmerine dusk deepened to night. Ht:t after some while Sir Richard halted; before them was a glow, the danclug. ruddy light of t fire. He itdmnced thitherwards until he reached the etlse of a umall clearing where blaxed the Are, crackling merrily, whose cheery beams showed htm livers dingy teats pitched in t?ip ihadow of a lars'e, weather henten raravan. And then one spoke In voice itranRey rich and sweet: "Who creepeth yonder? Who cekrth the Romany? lp. Tor1 lapo. and see!" Into the Hp. it nr he fire sprang a tall, swarthy .'ellox, who advanced fierce ryed ind peering; then Sir Richard ttepned forth of the nhadnws and hits hcheld old Tntffenl. the gypy ivnman. starinR a', him across the 5re. "Mr. Camlo." said he, s:ilutln? aer with smiling how, i hid e a t'cfy good cvpiiIiik!" "Ah, cried she, "'tis the kind, noble gentleman as Is. friend to the poor Tolks and as the poor folks bids welcome:'. And rising with stately gesture, she beckoned him near. "He seated, sir," said old Tntf fenl, "so And now why dot It the proud Cuyffoid flee hither to tie Reims, n v ... j.u.itm, .m- um. isc Otte?'-' ! i nm hero hy the merest chance, I Mrs. t'umlo." i "I'hance, iy ye: Then what o' ; Hit prophecy ns I foretold, nohlp sir? A dead man! Hlnnd I' th ' vnss! liar Sir Richard rosy from the stool la sudden, frowning. per ' plcxlty. -r r. as V MARSHFUa.n. Ore , July ' ATter 32 ycms'of servlc chief of co lice uf Marshfleld. J Carter last i.lght tendered his rewtgnntlon effect iv at once. He cause of his years of service be as placed on the retired list and will p'cftvt a pension from tlu city. I'vi-hups no figure in this tec- I "What dp you know?" he lies- tinned. ( "I know, as there's one lays dead j and one as coxes riding intj th t wild wood, wi' dath behind him!" I He eiflalti.ed: Wifct more do I you know?" ; Reach me thy hand, lord, both of 'em, that I may read thy past, be seated, sir." Sir KiehanJ onered, ana necan to ' tie i throjvb his teeth while old T;uf feni i-eered into each palm. Veil.' he Inquired at last, "what d ye see, rra m?" . Tbat thy fine ring is' firone." 'Ay,' he ccdtled. 'I left It be rkle a dead man." At this she glanced at h!rn. with her quick, bright eye?. "Am! yet 'twas fool's act, my charo!" She warn silent again and for so Ions that at last he questioned her: 1 Speak, good dame. Ate my hands foul or clean? S&e ye any blood there?' "Not so!" she answered. "Her is dangers and trouble, hut libewhe I sees here a great joyl' v "Joy?' he repeated. -Nay. 'tis stranger hath passed me hy." miiru-, iuv a u . nuu- aea. ror happiness snail be thine by reason of thy dear lady." "Tush, dame! ever shall:" I ha' no lady nor of safety for a hunted man. "However, I sees her near thee, my chavo, her white arms clasping thee , . " Sir Richard langhed harshly while the gypsy surveyed him with j wise, pftying smile. sd, "D' better "Hotr then," she demanded ye doubt you that is no than a blind child I' the dark? I j tell ye by this lady shall ye 'scape ' shameful death " she stopped and turned as a tall grizzled man f stepped suddenly into the firelight j ' ' '- :: and, pointing towards ir Richard, j ASHLAND. Ore.. Julv fl. (Speo said something In the strange Ro- jial.i Mr. and Mrs. John Ender? many tongue, whereat Truffnl questioned him sharply; so tiwy talked awhlla In their; outlandish dialect and with hushed voices, i At last Trtiffeni nodded arid the man stepped aside Into the underbruph rnd vanished sudden as he had come. "So, my chavo," safd she, to Sir Richard, "ye was spied riding into the greenwood. "Whv. then " hp Bnu-Pred -i- I (no i- .v. l . f me s'iuhci i iii ana uie urt ter, ma'ni." "I knows o them as might hide ye, my chavo. safe and ound. where none should dare seek ye." "Most excellent dame, tel me who tell me where?'' "T would none avail except oM TnifTeni ro with ye." i'Nay but, good dame, 't!s rn?"y kind tn you 1 row. Hut if he way be long " "Tis no matter!" she sighed. "Also to help such as me n.ay per chance bring trouble on your head." "Ah, sir. trouble Is no stranter to old Truffenl. Moreover. Ri' hard (luyfford y' are one o the few as deals kindly hy my people, and ye were friend to me I' the mrtter Squire Parret and my li:t!c Shun. Alro have I not named thee my chavo'?" "And pray what Is that?" "Sir, in (he Romany tongue it means 'my son.' For here i' the wilderness the proudest gentleman is no more than n man!" "Why, fr.ith, that's true ennip;)'" !ie smiled and hawed to her. "Hod ble-'s theo, mother!" said he. She clapped her hands, at which summons, tamo the gypsies. "Children' said she. "behold this Kt miemiui us i na named my cavn hr.ause he U tniP friend in Hi.. manys, so shall the Ilim:invs be frlcnda to him. 1 slvrn ye Hit? n;v word obey and let it pass on. And now Tornapo. my chavo and I co a riding; hrin hither the horsv" fCeJ'i'it, JtHcry ..I'lofl A hunted nvin 'a'-ettrtt mtir. derr lor kt p cne wl-o cornd html Continue tht itory tomorrow. Hon- of II, Hiving ii ter. state has had a more er 1 ttoffu-e than 'ai- Kfiineilv a stage driver on thei old Cimw iav Wakon road ilurlng the dts of frequrni holdups, ("nr- I ter figured in mum- prominent I rescues ii nd daring twtndtt hunts, t HI e rly polh e rareer line was ; colorful and be unx at one time known as the mo-t feared officer ' 'be state. He Is TTi years old. I Wilonvilte. along Willamette Columbus park, river, recently dedic ited. Coluille. Pione fice dedicated. r church cdl iCRATER LAKE HAS (ASHLAND ROTARY RELIEF FOR MANY ! ' - . t ; . ' v i IN COOL BREEZES i KATKFi LAKE. ore.. July. (Spe ia! i A very Imrge crowd of i peopie MMteu at the lakr on iunda ay. weather linic irfecf. dozens mad the hike down to f tne water s edf- and tKik advan- fir,t piae WttB awarded to the Au 1 t-tge of the many trip offered on unnntiv fih..., ...V, , the hiKe A coW breeze fanned third raccs.-ive winning "by . the (the air all day t..nK and hundreds sho In that c.Jf.cai on. '-The , of people fourrd cor.lderable rehef Firt National hank won econd in con.parMn with tiw heat in th... r,lace. and the Kxldr company vallryi nearby. placed third. The rewiectivenres j A prty of four vising here,ww $15. $T.3o awhll ;.-m,.u.. aiiernoon were r. and. ' . u 1 :tna r- and ' V w1,1-;inii"n- , Mr. and Mr. Fete Englea of ;.M..lf.,rd. accompanied by t. f , K!'hartMn' mulor 10 lhfr laxe .Saturday evening and m);nl the niKnt and all day Sundav Miss Helen intia and I.ee Wil ! son of Med ford spent a few min J Mi Loi HuWell of - Med ford j visited with friends at the lodge j .Sunday. she motored to the j hike with Judge and Mrs. John ui ri,,J- laxe Sunday were Mioses Edna Mae Welles and Thjro von der HelleD. Fa ii I Luy of Med ford was a vis itor at the lake Sunday Walter Jones and Mi.9 Maude Farngar ypent Sunday at Crater lake. Three young men. Valrus Wea therall. Hugh Thompson and Fred erick Hoajfland. from Med ford, motored. ia Ford roadster, to Crater lake and then to Klamath Falls before returning to Med- ford. - ... . " " . . dren were among those from Med ford spending the day at Cra-, ter Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Robert Reed and. Mr. Heed's mother, spent the afternoon at rater lake Pundav. They were a eomjanied by friends. Miss Elizabeth Waifon of Med-, ford motored with friends to the lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mann and : friends were at Crater lake for : lunch Monday and took great pleasure in the cool atmosphere (here. j Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Vawter : of Medford drove to the lake Sunday. Mr Vawter returned in the evening to .Medford. but Mrs. Vawter will remain here as la guest for the remainder of the week. ! If iJl have 1 returned from . Portland. where Air. Kndcrs has hen a pa-' ticnt irt the Veterans' hospital f or j several w-ks. foltowlne nn omm- ! tion. Th'.r dauehtr. Shirley Kn-! d"rs. who hss men sjenam tn unie. 01 ncr parents aosence at ; Mam.iin rails witn ner granopnr ent. has ulso returned nome. ! to J (k I;- ' Miss Isabelle Oaffney went Medford on Thursday as the v entl guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. Moffet. 1-iwrence Porter went to the I-ake of the Woods on Friday fur a short stay. ' Mrs. Katie Scroggins. her daugh ter I-ouie and son I-onnie. left, Ashland Saturday morning for Ala-: ha ma to visit f.r two months, j They plan to stop at Denver findi Kansas City en route for a vii; wl.h friends and relatives. Hot. err Ilerndon Vm of Mr. and j Mr. Walter Ilerndon on Itearh utreet. went to Mevlford on Sunday, where hf expects to lie employed for the next two weeks propping fruit trees. Hii-'-H Parr I ft on Sunday for Fish lake, where he will work for the forest service. BURGLAR PLIES TRADE WARSAW, Poland. July . o?V Police haVi1 "captured a nntorinu burglar in the apartments of ChiiK. j S. Pt wey. A tnericun financial ad - visor to Poland, latir frustrating bis attempt nt Suicide. A polit-einan on .duty near the Sottuttvkf palace, where Mr. IV-wey lives, was attracted hy noise at nm of the windows. He opened the gate and with his service revolver in his hand finally cornered Iter nnrd Trsiiska, one of the most widely known malefactors In Po land. The burglar, taken to police headquarters, tiled to commit sui c'de by hanging himself with strips nf "his shirt tied to the bar of his cell window. The guards cut him down 'in time to save his life. AUSTIN Ai OLLIFF T !.tMX, July . itP' 11. V. Austin and J. S. Olllff will repre sent llrvat Hrltain In the Am i lean lawn tennis championshis In Sep teittber, it was announced todi.y. Austin, former Cambridge captain. I reached the semi finals of the Wlmhledon tournament and is con sidered his country's most promis ing plaver. white Olliff is beth-ved to be ripe for international play abroad. FLOAT ENTRANTS ASHLAND, Ore.. Julv..- r-pec- iaL) Th Rotarlans have an- nounced the t.rtz4 and ai-arri ih it wer- mad. ..n th- (fi.t-:t. Anion the cn.wrriJl fu.ar The fir-t prize. i'.'K for corn- m unity f!oat. a. awarded to the Talent Crans-. and Kelt view won lhe oond prize of $r,. For th he.t decocted tore win- dw. J. F. Dodg- & .Sons received an t,r The prizes :e to he awarded at the next band concert, which will he held in the park on Thursday evening. The local battery of the 249th Coast Artillery will leave today for itf big special encampment which w ill 1 tc hblil -if I.V.-. l , FU(et Sound Time Aff" will be given the men in Seattle and other sound cities. . j Mr. and Mr P.ol.ert E. Chand ler of Botion. Mum., are in Ash land for a few day. t:uesr.s at the home of Mr. and. Mr.. Leverett Davis on Fairv-ew. Mr. and Mr-. Chandler are scon to sail for China, "where they will resume charge of a pri.h of -schools and churches about Tientsin in north ern China. Both Mr. and Mrs. Chandler labored in, the field for 1 year, but have pem the past two and a half years in Boston, where Mr. Chandler has been act ine secretary at the home office of the American Board of Foreign : u(aji, . - 111 Mis-fions, having special chares of the correspondence in connection with China and" Japan. Mrs. Chandler's special imprest has been handcraft for Chinese women, he established a school of applique In which ha hecom a te;f-' supporting institution. I Mr. C. H. Sv. erinirr is in Ash land for a fw days introd-.icins a new arrantrement of the Kilvle. W. T. Thrasher of Shasta ciir. Cal.. spent Thursday in Ashland a puest at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. C. D. Gaffney on the Houlevard. Mr. Thrasher U a brother of Mrs. Gaffney. Miss Elizabeth Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Carter on Mountain avenue, Sunday' afternoon for Anna Springs cstmn. i nere sne will he an assisiant ? : Mrs. Solins-ky during the summer Sf-asjn. Miss Opal Hu.-h has juvt return ed rrom a three weeks trip toj ' the northern part of the state, he attended the Oregon conference fori i young- people, which was h'-ld at 1 Rock Creek, and then spent two! : weeks visiting with her aunt -a: ' Salem. ; Mia Uuth Shoudy of San Fran . eiyco arrived In Ashlatid Saturday evening to siond two weeks visit ing at the home of her parent, i Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Shoudy on Hel- man s:ret. Mr. and Mr?. Kenneth McWil- iiam- ,,f s.iUm rHv in early Sundav morning, cnlb-d hv the serious illness ( Mr. McWil- liams father. K. G. McW'iltiams. who is critically ill at the Ha r her convalescent " home on (ranitp street. - -V ' I OGDKN Ctah. Julv 9... D- velopment of a processifor tnnnintr f potatoes Is oniiAurired hy an Og- den packing company. The potatoes are peeled. qu:ir- s tered. packed in the cans dry and ; then steam cooked until suitable' fur serving as cold boiled pota toes, as a base for snhid. or for re heating nd serving In the usual i variety of ways. Ctah growers believe successful . canning of' potatoes on a large scale will be a tenrVhiI factor In stabilizing prices. It wl! help keep the 'market from glutting be cause of the limited selling period, prv. nt de 'mmm Made up in unusual monnt Insts, bringing out their full charm and hoautv. they oiler real possCilll ties in acceptable gifts. j i ' ' " 11 ' Lr ok! vkple i i do t JEgH voptl oo? !!! e car -L -fo ce-f A UBKieW -boooy fww woooce coo? ft? .Jp&. Have You a Problem? Then Do This Put it in black and white in a Want Ad. You're sure to get action. If you want to buy, you can uncover good sellers and good prices through a Want Ad; and if you want to sell, you can lo cate live prospects who want your goods. 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