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v i 3 0 e THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1920 $12,068 FIXED AS QUOTA FOR BAPTIOT DRIVE Campaign Opens in Natrona Coun- ty on April 25 to Raise Share of Hundred Million Dollar Fund, Wyoming Paptists are ready for their part in the nation-wide drive for $100,- 000,000 for the new world movement of the Northern Baptist convention, which will open yp the financial barrage, April 25. EB. ¥. Booker, of Worland, «state campaign director, announced today that the organization of county direc- tors, minute speakers and campaign teams had been perfected to make a ‘complete canvass of the Baptist popu lation of the state. Natrona county has been assigned a quota of $12,066.39 as its share in Wyo- ming’s fund of $113,000. C. D. Poling of Casper, Natrona county campaign director, declared today. that he felt con fident that his constituency would more than raise the amount assigned this county. The quotas of the Baptist churches of Natrona county are as follows: Casper (first), $10,297.57; (second), $1,768.82, (colored). The money which is raised by Baptists df the United States during the drive will finance a four-year program of edu- cation and spiritualization thruout the world. The new world program of Bap- tists Includes the expenditure of large sums for work among Wyoming In- dians, and the strengthening of the pio- neer churches of the state. Twelve new churches to be built at a cost of $180,000, and colporters, equipped with “flivvers’ to visit ranch houses where services may be held are includ- ed in the program of the Northern Bap- tist convention. Prior to and during the campaign minute men, following the. methods of wantime. Liberty loan + speakers, — will tour the state to tell the aims’and ideals of the new world moyement to Wyo- ming Baptists. : * The. minute men chairmen are. Re J. C, O'Farrell of Casper, Dr. J. °T. eating place has retained also the policy of serving soup and dessert with its noon lunch. - But in a large majority of the cafes, the 50-cent meal is as rare as a day in June. When it is discovered on the menu it is the “pork-and-bean” dish. It is unadorned by the bowl of soup or ever accompanied by a resemblance of pie or the ever-present pudding. Soup with regular order now costs the hungry 5 cents extra. For pie or anything besides the regular order the patron must pay 15 to 25 cents addition- al. That is with the exception of one or two restaurants, Former 50-cent ofders cost 55 cents and some have soared to 60 cents, while 60 and 65-cent orders are occupying por- tions of the menu in larger numbers. One restaurant which served potatoes with egg orders has tacked on 10 cents additional for “spuds.” Breakfast dishes and staple orders have remained nearly the same in spite of the increase in wages for restaurant 50 to 60 cents in some places. him in the face, the working man who eats downtown feels “lucky if he gets a small lunch for less than 60 cents. With dinner he thinks he is doing well if he eats for a dollar. — The net:result has been'the shrinking of the monetary value of silver dollars in Casper. Overall clubs have solved the high cost of clothing in some places but a man must eat. WOMAN'S. CASE : : AMAZES CASPER A business man's wife could not sdw or read without sharp pains in her eyes. For years her eyes were red and-weak. Finally she tried simple © witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis, etc., as mixed. in Lavoptik eye wash. The-result pro- Hanna of Dwyer, and Rev. T. S. Dulin of Worland, wh meg pal SAC cn Grasshoppers and ‘crickets eat every known fibre except mamifla and sisal hemp. duced -by a single bottle amazed every- one. We guarantee a small bottle La- voptik to help ANY CASE weak, strain- ed or inflamed eyes. Aluminum e¢ cup FREE. Casper Pharmacy,—<A Che Casper Dailp Ccibune_ FOOD PRICES UP IN LOCAL One workers. Lunches ‘put up" to carry out |" of the restaurant have been hiked from |‘ Now with the increased prices staring | ¢ Financial Campaign Projected to Remedy Condition Arising from Meager Salaries Paid Wyoming Ministers pastors are eking out an p on a starving wage. Their y is $744, while the mini has been estimated; fizures have been is- . Alderman, state survey or of Wyoming, for the Inter- h World movement. who has been directing the survey work in the state. After obtaining reports from nearly! every pastor in Wyoming he discovered the average salary was only $744. With 173 ministers in the state their. total payroll amounts to the meagre figure of $128,712. To remedy nis situation existing among the ministerial force of the state a financial campaign. to be participated in by the denominations co-operating | in the Interchurch World movement, will be held thruout the state from April Become Slender | wee aati weight 10 to 60 tbs., or more, Honea tie caradeteae Oh Kimball Drug Store. Casper Pharmacy. its everywhere sell OL OF let free by Korein several of t! mailed ition F, New York, 25 to May 2 to raise funds, a large por-, have united in a program of co-operat-;quoise as a talisman against a-violent) tion of which will be devoted to minis-|ing under the name of the Interchurch | death. CAFES ese co-operating in the Inter- ° ° church movement amounts to $336,777, 572, of which more than $175,000,000 is Interchurch World movement. recent county conferences held in every At the Restaurant and cafe prices with the exception of three or|county of the state this financial pro: four establishments have “stepped up” a little since the de-|gram was carefully outlined before the mands of the Culinary Workers’ union were granted in the recent strike for a 40 per cent increase in wages. The former 50-cent lunch is not what it used to be—in price at least. restaurant has kept its popular 50-cent lunch and this same AVERAGE PAY OF STATE PASTORS 13 S744 YEA | $310 less than the amount fixed by gov- pastors and lay delegates attending the meetings. It was greeted with hearty accord and in the opinion of Mr. Wade, the campaign will be successfully car- ried out. For every minister who paid an in- come tax last year there were 99 whose churches failed to pay them to bring them within scope of this form of taxa- |tion, according to a statement issued yesterday by Dr. William Hiram Foulkes, vice-chairman of the executive committee of the Interchurch World movement. The Interchurch survey of ministerial salaries and relief shows that only ‘three states exceed New York in the salaries paid to ministers, and in jthis state the average is $1,199, exactly ernment economists as the minimum amount on which a family can be decent- creases, based on a mint have been developed in 30 denominations which The Wise Man Protects himself with ACCIDENT INSURANCE GET YOURS TODAY TeGhBen 303 Oil Exchange Building Phone 363 six type of car. this. 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