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Show I REPORT BUMPER CROPS IN NORTH I fNDJIFMLEY H Lcwiston Farmers Preparing to I Dig Potatoes. Alfalfa Turn- cd Out Well in Third Crop. H Lewlston, Sept. 7. Tho farmers H are busy preparing to dig thel po- PH (atoes and place them on ihe -market mm before the harvesting of the beet PJ crop begins. PH The third crop of alfalfa is about H alt In and has-been a Very heavy one. H Beets are ripe and "ready for liar H vest. Every available man will be H pressed into service this fall In op H der to harvest the Heavy crops hero. H Tuesday night Mrs , Albert Cornish H will give a shower In hoaorof her H sister Miss Cora Champion who is a H September bride. 1 Wednesday the senior camp Are, mt glils of the Becorid ward under Sa- H die Kent and Marie Danlolsen, as mm guardians; went down on the river. H They had an excellent program and H h delicious lunch was Berved. H Friday the Swas-Tackla group of H camp fire girls met at tho home ot 'H Miss Mildred Poni, The evening H was spent In music, games and pro- H gram. A dainty lunch was served. H The girls have qualified In many H things and most ot them have enough H bends to get a camp fire pin. Tho H Swas Tackla girls praise their guar- H dlans, Mrs. Helvle Van Orden and, H Miss Nana Hogan for their faithful H work In helping the girls to get their H camp fire pins. H The Stork has again visited our, H town leaving two now babies one to H Mr. and Mrs. David Hendricks and H the other to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H Allen. H Friday Mrs. Marian Dopp enter- m- tained a number of little folks in LW honor ot her little, granddaughter's I birthday. She served lunch and tho bojs and girls said they bud an ox- I (Continued on page eight) |