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M V « Mention Thé Boy Scouts? .
7, NAPIER, in the Verde once: News
Jerome, Arizona.
“Why do you give so much space to the Boy Scouts?’
asked a man this week. He had contributed a lengthy article
on a mora! subject.of considerable general interest and it: had
not been used in the Verde Copper News. He thought we
should have held out the Scout news to publish his article. The
editor would like to print everything that everybody wants
printed, but with limited space, semeone has to exeertise his
best judgment in the selection of matter, so the editor just
does the best. he can in selecting his own matter.
he Boy Scouts are just a bunch of kids,” the author
above signtoned said. ‘‘Nobody cares about what they do.”
But the editor has never seen a Boy Scout drunk nor in
jail. The only time we ever saw a Boy Scout in police court
‘was W hen the boy gave une weed against a hit-and-run driver.
The editor lived with Boy Scouts for severa If he
wanted to hire a boy for any responsible position he would insist on his being a Boy Scout.
Scouting builds into a boy's
4 Years
fide of
makeup strong , fibres o:
: Social 1]
Mis. Gates Gis
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IMr. ead .
Eve nts .
Mr. John Becker, prominent minf}ing man of Nevada City, was called
if . fo. San Francisco this Weel to-bhe—at
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. the bedside of’his sister, Mrs. Marie
residents of Gridley and visited in
this section many times and are well
known: here.
An emergency appendicitis operaPe ee : Mrs: Claytod Chatfeld: and irae} Stren ae, iy is seriously ill. tion eas performed on Mrs. egal
Party for Young Folks + Glas ,.; Mrs. Birmingham's husband passed. Ruby /of Grass Valley in the Nevada
———— aay — ie senciad ee aaa ised *. away about.a month ago, Mrs. Bir-. City Sanitarium. Wednesday; evening . A group of young people enjoyed motored to San Andreas Thursday! ., : #6 _ : ‘A
: : Heese 28 SP ‘ Ho je in. mingham and husband were formér! »y~Dr. B. W. Hummelt.
an ‘evéning’s. entcctainment at the. to. visit Mr. Chatfield who ‘is in} :
home.of Mr. end Mrs. Robert Gates; charge of the Buifalo-Whai Cheer .
in this ci Wednesday evening. Af-. gravel mine. Earl returned Sunday, .
ter 73 hours spent in playing; but the others remained until Thuis.
ime: fae shments were ser-. day when Mr. Chatfield -broughi
ved) . . them. to this city. and will remain .
Phese present were: Misses Claire . over che week end. .
Rangall, therine Tognarelli, Bet.
ty-Andrews. Lavon and Agatha. “W's: R. G. Berggren, and son left)
Gates, Messrs, George McCarty, Craig; today by automobile for Los An-)
Davies, Albert Pontincelli, Thad Ba-. . &¢!°S for a visit of several days with .
ker and Ellard Gates. . friends.
‘ gineer of this city, returned Tuesj
Luncheon rd irom a two weeks stay in San . 4
Thirty eight members of Friend-! Francisco, on business.
ship Cirele of the Ladies: Afd Society . ee ee i
held ene of their most delichtfvil Gus Orzaili, whosuffered an insocial affairs of the season Wednes-. jury to his hand while working in
day afternoon, A delicious luncheon. tie Murchie mine a week ago; yes.
Was enjoyed at one o’clock after; terday returned to work. :
which several ladies presented 4 —_———
play-let, ‘‘The Love Gift.’' Those. Gove Celio, student 2: San Jose,
taking part were, Mrs. George :Gib-. teachers: college,is spending his
son, Mrs. A. A. Price, Mrs.“ H. 4H. . spring -vacation with his mothe.
. Mrs.
Mrs.
sjuckner, Mrs. Geary Feagans,
Hawke, Mrs. R. C.
Granholn.
Neighborly Club Meets
With Mrs. Gordon-Ross
The Neighborly Club of Harmony
Ridge met Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. R. H. Gordon Ross. A
dainty luncheon a2
o'clock after whieh
ing was held and the following of .
Gerggren,
a business meet.
character. It makes him staunch of heart and strong of mind. ficers elected for the ensuing. vear
It has proven itself to be a builder of true mankood. Every] ‘"S'000% rs. Charles Luce; v!
: : 5 president, Mrs.Kenneth Arboges
Boy Scout is an influence for good where he: lives. Every Secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Willfam 1.
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Davies. .
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Scout organization helps to encourage and preserve the lessons of clean living, of manly courage, of industry and thrift,. The remainder of the afternoon
Was. spent in playing «games and .
of the obligation of helpfulness to those needing help, and of
all the things that make for right living.
¥ Scouting makes real Ainericans out of thoughtless
youths. If every boy in America were a member, country
soon would have the finest citizenship in the world. If
boy in the United States wre a Scout there would be few, if
any, gangsters and gun men ct the end of twenty years. Jf all)
the boys were Scouts there would be no .
paper to publish lengthy articles rc cgarding the nation’s morals. .
But Scouts have other tr aining besides moxal develop-.
ment. They are trained in life saving. In the Florida disaster’
last year Boy Scouts saved hundreds of lives. They are active .
not only in time of disaster, but in every day life. They are .
taught first how to take care-of themselves. They are the n}
_taught how to vans care of others: The Boy Scout motto: “Be .
Prepared,” is, if applied to life generally, the greatest possible .
factor in success. .
We might:leave out the editorials to make room for con-.
tributions which patrons desire printed, or we might, just .
might, mind you, curtai! the advertising matter to make room.
for something else, but so long as this editor has any voice in.
the matter the Boy Scouts can have any blamed thing within the bounds of reason.
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market trends, sends for the doctor—does the
thousand and one “odd jobs” that make up farm
life. Rain or shine, there it is, a “handy man” that
" never tires. Every farm, orchard and ranch needs ,
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The next meeting is to}
April at the home of Mrs. }
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Mrs. Katherine: B. Celio. ;
Dr. David Reeder of Nevada. City
had as guests his Thomas . ;
N. Reeder and chum of Kansas City,
Mo. He is connected with the Southwest Bell Telephone company. They
left Wednesday for’ Los Angeles
where they will spend a day and expect to arrive in aviead City Sunevening, distanee of
Reeder statarrived in Califorstorm and told lozal
Missouri.”’
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has son,
driving a
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John .Trusk, miner of this city,
was called to Parker, Arizona, Wedby the sudden death of his
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