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3 H.P.
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Reg. 2.98
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Sport Shirts
88
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Fleece Novelty Knit
Assorted Colors, Styles
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50
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Reg. 5.29
20 GAL.
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REGULAR 35.95
HAWTHORNE BIKE
288
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24" GRILL A
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988 Ward Weak
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154
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168
CHAEOI IT1
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RIVERSIDE HEAVY
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S-qt. pak
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SCHOOL NEWS
St. Mary's High
bailor: Mary Ann CuaogM
RenKietitoiivM nf ihH.hi
school organlzationi spoke at
a recent Parent's club meet
ing. The purpose of the panel
was to oresent the student
life at St. Mary's.
Jim Calhoun, student bodv
president, moderated that
Danel. Laura Ratzrr wot th
speaker for student council.
Patricia Fellers and Pat
Naumes represented the Sodality.
Jeff Randolph was the rm.
resentative of Letter m a n j
club; Michelle Ely, Pep club;
Jack Sterling, Lancers; and
Rick Rementeria, Gamma Sig
ma Gamma, the school's new.
est service club. Speaking for
me annual stall was Kathy
Hout and for all classes, Mike
Soran.
The Danel was siven Tues.
day for the student body to
prepare lor elections and to
prepare the speakers.
Marian Choir, under the di
rection of Sister Miriam Jo
seph participated in Holy
Week liturgy by singing at
Mass and service on Holy
Thursday, Good Friday, and
Easter Sunday. The choir was
without the service of the or
gan from the Gloria of the
Mass on Thursday until the
Gloria of the Easter Vigil
(Midnight) Mass, according to
church custom. Boy's Glee
and Choralcttes sang special
parts of the proper of the
Masses.
Besides the Easter Activity,
the choir has begun practices
for the operetta "The Fortune
Teller" which will be present
ed May 7, 0, 10.
Four seniors were elected
to represent St. Mary's on Stu
dent Government Day. City
school superintendent will be
Pete Naumes, councilman of
Ward II will be Jim Webb,
fire chief will be Barbara
Lewis and recorder-treasurer
will be Jerry Vakoc.
Posters and demonstration
were used in the campaigning
which culminated in speeches
Thursday. April 4. The elec
tions took place the following
day.
Others competing for the
offices were Kathy Hout,
Marylee L o w r y, Charlotte
Sokolowski, Linda Van Dyck,
and Mike Stlnson.
4-H NEWS
Gold Hill Linstock
The meeting ot '(he Gold
Hill Livestock 4-H club was
called to order by BUI Jones,
president, at the Martin resi
dence. Roll was called and an
swered by project reports.
The minutes were read and
approved.
Under old business Marie
Jones gave a report on the .
recent tour of Oregon State's
Livestock barns at Corvallis.
Marie told about different ex
periments they are conduct
ing and some of the results.
Members paid their dues.
Candy Gall gave a report
on the correct use of parlia
mentary procedure in a 4-H
club.
After the business meeting
Bob Gail instructed the mem
bers on Judging the market
hog. Mr. Gall explained that
the retail market now calls
for the moderately finished
hog instead of the overly fat
hog of the past.
The next meeting will b.
April 22 at the Coward resi
dence, Galls Creek rd.
Mrs. Martin served re
freshments.
Candy Gall,
Reporter.
Smart Cookias
The ninth meeting of the
Smart Cookies 4-H club was
called to order April 8 by
President Kayrn Ricks at the
home of Mrs. W. R. Florcy.
There were seven present
and one new member. Em
crino King.
Shurcc Davis led the flag
salute and Teresa Barnard led
the 4-H pledge.
The cake sale was changed
to April 27 and it was decided
to put a box in Paulsen and
Gates Thrift Market next
week.
The meeting was adjourned
and Verna Kcmpcrt served re
freshments. The next meeting will bo
held at the home of Mrs.
Florcy, April 22.
Alice Mlngcr,
Reporter.
Griffin Craak Dairy
A recent meeting of the
Griffin Creek Dairy 4-H club
was held at the home of Pcppl
Clark.
During the business meet
ing we checked our goals and
found we may complete most
of them. We also talked about
summer school and 4-H camp.
The meeting was ajourned
and refreshments were
served.
Mindy Hackctt.
Reporter.
JOB SWITCH TALKED
Ottawa - HOT - Prime Min
ister John Diefcnbakcr and
opposition leader Lester B.
Pearson met tor 20 minute
today to talk about switching
Jobs.