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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1936)
Forty Eighth Year i\o . 45 moro, uregon, rnqay, September 11, » State Affairs and Persons in the Current Mews By Stock Show At Race Program I II LS FARLEY’S POST Fair Brings Out Featured By Fine Animals Close Contests A. L. Lindbeck The 75th Oregon e ta te fa ir— the Diam ond Jubilee— ruled the c a p it al city th is week, bringing p le a sa n t Purebred Stock Breeders Bring d isru p tio n to th e routine of s ta te offices— especially in the agricui- Honors to County In Annual ' tu re building. »» ** “T h ey ’re all out to the f a ir ,’’ Fair; Good Horse Show w as th e Invariable reply of th e) se c re ta ry who guarded the line o f; offices o f a g ric u ltu ra l division E n tries of ex h ib its a t the S h e r chiefs. man County fa ir did not m aterial T he statehouse and downtown Izv in th e num ber indicated T h u r Salem sh u t up shop W ednesday sday m orning and totaled fewer fo r G overnor’s and Salem day. than last y ea r although m any ol G overnor M artin took an a f te r the classes were well filled, noon off from ris hard-w orking 'I he tn ir board made an estim - “ \a c a tio n ’’ to m ake th e rounds r e iha* $1400 would be needed for and w atch the horses lun in his the prem ium list this year but own “G overnor’s H andicap.’’ l ¡1 nt of the exhibit©:« w as Oregon Citv w as the site of ^he made w ith $1184.75 which is less first fa ir in 1861. N ot quite $800 H .:an the exhibitors received last in prize money was scraped up for I 3 ear by a little over a hundred prem ium s. The followng fall the dollars. f a ir was moved to the grounds The laten ess of the season and w h ere it has been held ever since. • e fact th a t harvest held over foi • • • n any larm e: s until a f te r or near S e c re ta ry of S ta te E arl Sneh the fa ir is regarded as the m ajor rn d S ta te P u rsh asin g A gent Dan c t r ; ol the sm all num ber of ex F ry brought back the m ost h air- hibits. Some horse owners who ra is in g vacation sto ry of the c a p 1 Gwi Ldwuro K jd z b m g ly . v.-ho nah been i n x iaim en P o lan d s first citizen, u post wn.-en virtual!} have been con stan t p artic ip a n ts a t •‘toi crew. » IropsHum into the boots of the late M arshal Pilsud.'hi 2—T<m\.> ro u b le through i^poin s citiep. ns the leftist ♦I’1*•*£ fail* did not bring th eir stock. C lipping up the Oregon coast government tries to crush the m ilitary revolt 3 - Veterans ot llfe Second Division dedicate a. m em orial lo _ 7 from T a ft to A storia in a 47-foot heir fallen com rades in Washington. D C . 1 — 1 * i-- • ' i Kolre s Percheron« Win sailin g yacht Snell and F ry ^we^e ________ j 7 . - ■’ ■ _________ • _/ ' ___ In the Percheron horse class T. enjoying a s h o rt vacation. E. L. ------------ . — — -----------------------------------------------------— _7--------------------- M. 'Rolle won m ost of the hondrs Van B laricum , Salem , was helping / r a a s he showed t ie best stallions reef th e m ainaail when be was r T tlltS _ i over two years old and th e best «wept overboard into J h e rough ..... - i m ares and young stuff a t th e fa ir, • aeas., C harles Dewey, ow ner of 1I/ J j O ther winner» were Claude Thom- the bo at, le a n e d , down to pick up FF l U C hfrson, Doris Thom pson and C. S. Van B laricum . Snell held Dewey s ! F o ire ste r. Mr. R olfe’» aged m are f e e t .^ W y held his, assista n t, Don L f l S i r I D U t l O n won t'ne grand cham pion aw ard in McLeod, who also helped drag Van t ; the horse class, : B laricum aboard. i Fraser Belgian Grand Champion “ F » h fights',” th e perennial bat- do all th e thousands of '" I t is presum ed from prelim inary! tie s b etw X n Columbia river p u rs - carlo ts o f i"» * « a »d vegetables figures t-.a t th e 1936 fa ir will p a r rh e aw ard s f° r • W i a n stallions Tom F ra se r, Wm. Roos, in ers ers and g illn e tte rs. upriver and. ^ P P 'd Oregon Nomination By Central Comn iitee fo r it,e l f w ith ,of course, the ap-l we" t , t<> T ° sein iw nriver - in te re s t., are viewed u . j . u _______ f t . p ro p r.atio n th a t w o made U at f a l l , * " d M edler in th e order wUh’aome tousuTrotm d th77',;: ( N eceuar, By TLe by th e b u d g et b o a rt. “R eceipts for named. F or stallions under th re e the f a ir include $1050 from tR?"' ^ ears new ra ser won n e ra “ V . i , w as demonstrated, » - d t h - z h th e OSC Re’ ,? D ,,i° n H aa’ ° D g ates, ab out $1000 from the tw o ! fi,s t and als0 Grand Cham pion fo r Race For Peter Quick Two- Year-Olds Draws Much Interest and Enthusiasm G eneral, in fact, alm ost u n an i Williairf W Howes who is acting postm aatei general during fhe leave of absence ol Postm astei General Jam es A Farley, who la directing the Dem ocratic p a rty ’s cam paign tb re-elect President Roosevelt Mr Howes regular post is . first assistant postm aster general. - Streets Gone Over for Nails After the Fair mous com hient has been to the c feet th at the fa+r w as m ost suc cessful. If this ju d g m en t be made for the race and e n te rta in m ent program it is to com m ent » which bro u g h t ' PUl lence one of the closest A 1 a<x?s seen here for some * e\ , Six races were run F rid ay and ; - n S atu rd ay . > E ig h t bucking 1 hor,M were let o u t of the eh ate i .____ ea(*h day and a like num ----- ber of , sm all hoys m ounted calves and rode or tri« ) t0 ride th(.m I th e tracjc each afternoon. - i ,int? re at was th e P eter I fu tu r,ty »ace sponsored by ' e o ’y ♦ 11 heWS’ fo rn ier Sherm an - m7.’ y ThUSlneSS 'Uan and 8porta~ m in . This race was f o r two vea^ ¡old coRs ’s h e d . b y P e te r Quick, A fter th e ‘ concession outfit had has b rr^ V ?’em o u r't horse th a t pulled up stake« and d e p a rte d . p u£ e w as°$?™ s*™™’ flo»C th e town boys w ere hired to , . as rake the stre e t wihere th e te n ts Lady Redwing Wins had been set up w ith th e re su lt th at 792 nails, tacks, pieces of, *ae race was held F rid ay and wire, and e th e r g ad g ets stro n g e- Was Won ^ y Lady Redwing, a bay nough to puncture an autom obile ”?*re ’ OwDeil by A. H. B arnum an. tire were found. ridden by Jig g s Jones. W. C. rie i- The pile has been placed in the y e j a ctd t’ P fince R upert, a bay window of the Jo u rn al office where) ,n* ’ 1 ,dden hy J e r ry H arrin g - motoirSts may see w hat fun they ° n w? a 8econd and an o th er Bar- missed. It is not assum ed th a ti n ?lm po Qu»cks»lver ridden by A l- all of th e nails w ere found a n 4 j Vln vav<?r was third. picked up for some undoubtedly* A P eter Quick consolation was will be found a t a la te r date. run S atu rd ay fo r those horses who failed to place the first day. This race was won by Bobbie King rid s ta te funds and some additional • ®how. F ra s e r and Roos divi- ing his g re y m are Lady, He fa il la s t week when an .njunct^on su it ------------ from concessions and m achine e x - i tled hohors for the^breed although ed to g et a good s ta r t the previous r X t e i o t an in W tativ < ric‘ b a r fn iits and vegetables in 66 m ark ets : Jo(. T ru itt of Moro was day but showed his h o rse’s speed hibiiors. E xpenses a re $1184 f o r r ? orothy F ra s e r s m are colt under fiS, tra p s and “ iie s from the Col- ^ U t e 10-year period .1925-1936. ! T fu l, d a , by t „e nom ;n a tin g com S atu rd ay . Second was Wm. Alsup nsji crap« »»u a “ " ' - » ................ - - - n ,. n Q , , , • .. { , i - ----------• -- - ........... ....... o ----- prj?rhiums, a little .u n d e r $1000 foi OnÏ .T eaf won ln ,ts c laj,s easily um bra. Since S ecretary of S ta te - 0 e8 ( n apples during th e p e rio d .• ol thfc R epublican cerftral ! program , re g u la r c a re ta k e r and The farm d r a it hor8e cIfcs8 P1’1*6 » , , >J* ’ . . . • °r. P eter Patch and third was W Law and order was m aintained I p i ' ’ Snfcll wa« one of the defendants ex • com m ittee to take the . place of i the innum erable expenses of put- ^°r niaLe or 8 eWing fo u r y ears old during I h ' f . l f with come little ridden hj. Herb C o n l ^ D u ^ d ’ rel th e su it was filed W M arion P - the w ay from S«h A n to -; viola }ia iw «R »*ho resigned la s t l-ting on a la ir including ribbons,! ° r °Yer w ent to G lem ^Ring with discom fort to num erous persons. Helver-’s r nn( *,y u j county. ' C ircuit Judges L. G. 1 ’ ° * au , mn., am Weck n o n i h er position on the hay. ad v ertisin g , judges, u p k e e p ,, F in g and F ran k S ayrs Sever.1 impromptu fighU enlivened; hand,e an(| ^ ^ “ehhe^ Lew elFng and L. H. McMaln:-. J j orn F o -tjan d , O regon to P o rtlan d , p a r ty s tick et. Sr.e w as th e regu- etc. The financial condition of the* ^cond and thi,d> Two ttnd under the proceedings th a t didn’t g e t day p. 06 e,th er w ere disinclinedto h ear the suit ;M aine’ iNew Y? rk w as by J y lh e ila rily nam ed nom inee fo r clerk. board will bo determ ined this w e ek ! th ,ce c.l r t * was , won by Bobbie into the courts and black eyes a n ! e'vked C 'ie f Suprem e C ourt ark? S r a ^ e ,u ser 0 . i Several nam es w ere p u t before a fte r the re tu rn of the sec retary w ith Dorothy F ra a e r ^second decorated the faces of some of the Derby Run S aturday J u -ti" e J. II. C am pbel1 fo: change a 1 * n y ,n J,n ^ w.e ,p the ccm yiittce by the m em bers from Salem where he is atten d in g and In unt^er one class F ran k co m battants. . . ! _ j u d g e - i n land Oregon. San F ianc.sco Los in teX t e d them selves the s ta te fa ir witn the club b o ’ won- of venue and a r.ew q u « . l zvzw- A Sherm an County Derbv 5ivas ru.v.ag0 and Kansas C t y j - ^ Qf an<J Seven boys from the CCC cam p , . . n / y , . Qonald M artin, Betty Olds and M ultnom ah county. iui i. are . breathing eastem air, ^or will i ,u n S . aturday ' w ith the veteran reran of oi M i sko U : i. ---- --------— ---- ------- — a------ w—------ » -,— ___ -____ - ___ Tom F ra s e r plaeed in th a t o rd e r v . .. . .. 77. ev e r tw en ty racing years. H anover The unloads of Oregon pears ' d a t! 8;. A .cal'‘,fuI. dlscSss,on ° f soon, because of th e ir activ ities « » A », A u * . in the d ra ft colt class. , . ,, i rr\. i x- i opaz, owned by Dell Olds, the It costs about »30 to s« shl‘, ^ T w k e ? rtiK re n ceT ro m ! ? ualiflca,>io,ns of W a c r A V « u n n P On n k during the week. T w enty cases of, fBvn. ; t „ » ‘ . P eter Quick, exhibited by W. (f. v * , > xl n ia v o u te . A poor s ta rt, and ner- re p o rts the ‘ « 7 » .d.ePa r t ™e" to " f apples. New York Is fa r in t h e , 1" ' held by t h e , were stolen from the R ug- unrik, .. . . u . Helyer. won the purebred Rem ount beer |,be Oregon S ta te highw ay com — . * 1 . ' <rmnn mnUm««’ thp nrnminntmn i - ♦ □ x xv z ■ * hops many yearg, worked a r a tn s t lead again b u t in th e second place /* ’?* AH • 1 C 1 g le s --s ta n d a t the fa ir groundsi » g .,<»♦«».«>« u . x class. . l * j - ' lfle ' e te ran, however, and A. H m ission. ¡s Chicago followed by Philadelphia. ; They d?tldcd th a t none of ,1‘ ’-' Thursday night and seven w ere, n „ rn iim » a e;i„ „ o . . . 7 . - . „ _ . rT T . * . -3 . j »' ip th p i n a aiy i V ra p p , p y p p n t tn p i -. «r T h a t is the average expenditure _ ‘ ‘ j" the p m rim race, except the j . ~ n .„. - n a r n u m s Silver Sarko,ridden* bv Many Remounts Shown recovered by officers. Rifling of a i v 1„ w ...... x •*. »» 3 of m ore th an a million to u ris ts T vp ’ Ù " v°pr P r/nci«™ w inner, had made a sufficiently Miss N erine P atterso n and Leo-! cars narked on the stre e ts caused A W eav‘*r was first with H a n . ’ thn >car, now .ver, r rancisco ____ _____ , , _ _ .___, ----- . , , _ _ ____________ , , cars parked on the stre e ts caused over second. C. H ely er’s Prince who will have entered the s U te R * to u | In the g rad e re m o u n t'c la ss fo r stro n g race to be seriously con- nard F ields, sen of Mr. and Mrs, 10 *’T O T tW° R u p ert was third. Time was 52J T. L Fields, were .m a rried a t 3 m ares over th ree, A. H. B arnum r r r L s'idered io r t .e app o in tm en t. ’" T o u ris ts will drop ab o u t $35,- 3411 cflrs w ere shipped In 1935 and CCC boys. I m. • - x o’clock th e afternoon o f S e p te m -; w on - f i rs t and ^ocond A fi h t 8 tarted Frid n l h t in The q u a rte r mile saddle horse 000,000 in th e s t a t e th is year, I the romp of the ‘ Powell third. Two and under 8 one of * the concession v -- ■. R and v, i booths Wa^ WWM bOUi By A. H. d e p a rtm e n t estim ated. ated ^ u rin g which siajh nnlnnd unload wmArt« re p o rts are C onsideration of ab ility to do! bride’s p aren ts. Mr. and M rs. W. W. C. H elyer won first and D u r- a local lad was bruised up a bit arnum s Cactus Ja c k w ith Jig g s Ju ly the to u rm t bu s,n ^ T1fl™ n s h e * ftv.i1»blP i the job sa tisfa c to rily and econorn- C ..P a tte rso n , Rev. Mr. C arey, offi-! w ard H e ly e r second. F o r those and one of the concessionaires! ° neS, Up’. ., \ ^7’ 3 ^ ex ^ as available a t an ap proxim ate $111 000 p er ically for the county was a prim e b a tin g . : * . -* | under two Doris Thom pson won was arrested to be released la te r ®e€on w' ^ H arrin g to n rid - P runes Go F a r la -tor in the choice. The bride, given in m arria g e by Brgt and R obert H elyer second. day. when no charge was placed a g a in s t a” ‘ “ B ro ck ert s Jack n ife ♦ ♦ ♦ — O regon fresh prunes a re shipped Mr. T .u ltt has been a resident 5 ’ r fa 'h e r, wofe a floor length The ladies and gentlem en's sad- W m . la n d M arcus E slin g er’,s -Silver div- 1 Dr. R alph I. Shadduck of Port- to nearly as m any m a rk e ts as of t.-.e county for twelve y ea is '____________ ided third money. Best tim e:26J. ” . L 0Ve^ h 7 hV 1.^'™ u*L„W^ . land has placed six Tow nsendite Oregon apples, going m ostly to and has a wife and tw o children fdue ’ a tin and <’a,',ied a round If ndrJ,’. * h“ 8' h° r 7 W®" rid ? candidates, all of P ortland, on th e eastern , m iddle-w estern and s o u th -!“ iving 1 here. He w as a candidate l,ou,' ut’t c f w " i '-“av a rd .a a n d |d e o by M.ss Velma PoweH and won F rid a y by E lm er N ew ton's N ovem ber ballot as>independents, em sta te s. O regon celery is a < wl au- .u r . u :. ___ r ... » < SlAi'CUs E slin g er and F aye T hom - The U nited S tates Civil Service " t L j ^ ^ C h i A e ^ 1^ "cW cL Jo h n A. Jeffery is running f o r | product consistently shipped | ^ Hff L 2__ l m’X an r rosebuds. .c tiv Tze b rid e’s , only a tte n d a n t was pson w ere second and th ird. * th ird d istric t congressm an; E lb ert m any m ark e ts w ith O m aha, M inne-: , , ■ r Mrs. Basil Bains of Colfax, Wn. Em m ajean Eakin won first and C o m m ,«,on has announced o p e n , owne<J b Duff Rno E astm an and H a rry L. Gross fo r ape,is, H ouston, Oklahom a which’’ he will bi- ' o p p /X Y h y ai37 r, o f ‘ he/ r ?om- S,1*e worc » Claudine Thom pson second In the com petitive ex a m m a fo n s as fol- d an d thlrd.’ S atu rd ay Chick won s ta te se n a to r from the 13th d is- S ioux. C ity and San Francisco a - „ h e . 'v' " , 01 ” floor length dress of pink organdie boys and g irls pony class. A. II. i^T8'* t J 4.- rnn first money and Miss Toy third trie t: and E v e re tt Locan, W illiam m ong .the heavy purchasers. On-i W alter KuKKIes- d™ o c .a t, , $6,500 a „.¡x. ~ y and carried a round bouquet of Barnum won first in th e stock Director n of education, z f t In j d.an - »k- ffairs. • Wlth Sum ner . H ouston’4» Say w n - year, B ureau o A ; nj secon(, K. P a tric k and V ern L. R athl^ey, ions w ent to 54 of the 66 points I pink bouvardia and m aiden h air saddler class and Leland M edler . * fo r s ta te re p resen ta tiv e in the d uring the period. T n n 4 .n > .o fern. Mr. Basil Bains was Mr. and W. C. H elyer won second and A g ricultural aids, various g rades,, $l;260 ,-to $2,000 a y ear,- Soil) F a ste st Tim e Made 5th d istrict. Dr. Shadduck w as As the re p o rt covers only 66 fT aSCO I “ aC flC iS Field’s best man, third. C onservation Service : presid in g officer of a P ortland m arkets, it does not show th e d e s - 1 _ _ _ Miss M arg aret Johnson san g ~ . Public health* n u rsing consultants,! *^1'e h alf mile saddle horse race “ I Love Y ou” and played th e wed- C CU“ J,ld '[ed Town«end club nom inating meet-1 tination of all the c a ilo ts loaded g f c d DV CiUDS various grades, $2.600 to $4,600. £ as F rid ay by Roy Pow ell’s which w ere lis t.d fa^Xhe sam e per-- ing. , .« J,— . — ■■■» . • ding m arch. A buffet su p p er was For the H erefords Glen King a year, and public health nu rsin g ; Lily. Go, owned by Duffy * * * ! iod m a previous c irc u lar No. 299; p . e reception for the teach ers of served a f te r the cerem ony. The w a s found to have tho best bull K n o rr was second and Silver Sar a ssista n t, $2,000 a year. C o n tracts are let fo r com pletion; issued recently. The circular lists th e W asco school was given a t couple left for Pendleton tb see and the best bull calf. F ran k Von ko third. S atu rd ay Whiz Bang, a of th e E a st Portland-O regon C ity, unload re p o rts on 30 sep a rate com-; F ra te rn ity h a „ WedneR(lay night the R ound-U p to re tu rn to m ake Borstel and Bobbie K ing won first K norr horse, won first w ith Sago signer highw ay. ¡7 ’° d lt’ s and &roups of comm<xllT e hj f yhe t / e i r home a t the T. L. F ie ld s ; and second w ith theiT heifers be Lily second and H arm ony third. P o rtlan d , won a $243,418 co n tract ties. . . um ler the sponsorship of tr.e two farm __ tw een one and two and Bobbie Tim e was fa s te s t o £ ,th e m eet ,the fo r' g ra d in g and paving 1.38 miles Ini , m etion in the circular w as; W a sc o 'stu d y clubs. The p r o g r a m ---------------------- King won first on his caJfz Tom race being run in 51 3-4. of th e Ross* Island B ridge-Schiller ..cmpiP.d from U. S. D. A. re p o rts was begun by an ad d ress of wel- | F ra se r won first on his S h o rt- . . . . . . E m m ajean Eakn won tihe boys s tre e t section and -eonatiuctlne a ; (). S C. stu d e n ts iccelving N. Y .; c#m e ,)y W |n N isbjt fo ,. , he 8chool 1 horn bull an d ” Claude Thom pson M arriage license application« and pony race each da concrete viaduct. H offm an Con- A. assistan ce w orking under the d i- 1 took the prizes on th$ younger have been receievd by the county jng Kelly T ile r's g ra y Jim w ith board to which H om er Dixon re- s tru c rio r' Co., P o rila n l. get 'th e ; rrction of L. R. B reith au p t, exten- ) bulls a rd cows of th a t t>r£e<i. sp/.ided fo r the teach ers and i n - , tX pC nC IltlirC S clerk th is week p erm ittin g Ber-1 ease. The ch ario t race proved as $49,693 M1 ’wauwie Avenue u n d er- !• ¡on econom ist. T h e Je rse y class was won by nard M artin of G rass Valley a n d i excitin g as it usually does w ith troduced th e teach ers to the p a t-; P er cap ita figures on to tal g o v - 'F r a / e r and Rolfe w ith the la tte r crossing job. - ’ . , ' V. . - I Sally Hodge« of the sam e a d d re s s 1 - — - ions wno wepe presen t. em in en t expenditures give some takirtg m oat of th e prizes. Rob- to be m arried. They intend to go W. C. H elyer and W. E. Newton ru nning a close .one F rid ay which Sm all tow ns of Union and B aker Mrs. A. L. Goasoh and Mrs. idea of the heavier burden upon <*rta Johnson and Paul Schilling to D ufur in Wasco county fo r the H elyer won. Glen Fairchild, being counties got a nice p resen t from I la r .y V arG ilder spoke for the A m erican citizens by reason both won prizes fo r heifers. Orville cerem ony which was scheduled for Public * U tilitw Com m issioner, clubs. Mrs. H om er Dixon and Mrs. j of actual tax collection« and the Hockman had the bout en tries In last Sunday. Mr. M artin is the th ird F rid ay .took the pole on the açtm la st day and • won the race In a F ra n k McColloob when he announ- M aude A k ers san g a du et accom- m o rtg ag e on' fu tu re incomes in the Holstein class except fo r cowa youngest son of Mrs. ». Jenni< Jen n ie M ar- d o s e finish with N ew ton’» team , between two and th ree which was tin and Miss Hodges is a girl ced a ra te reduction of 7.2 per; MOr< citizens can enjoy panied by M ary J e a n e tte S arg e n t) the form of public debt. cent in ra te s of the E astern O re -|. uij r f fa s t and freq u en t aad Miss S a ig e n t gave two piano: Total governm ent ex p enditures ¡won by Bobbie King. H ockm an's whom he m et while atten d in g n o r gon L ig h t ar.d Pow er Co. The cu t •>1- mail •'he.Files from the Pac- solos. The new * m usic ikhcher, ; F ed eral, S ta te and local, am ounted heifer won the g ran d dhampion mal school a t M onmouth last w in W EA TH ER FOR T H E W EEK w ll save 1592 vcustom ers $3100 a ;fi.e norrKv.cst to • C alifornia, th e Miss Evelyn S cott played a num- in 1934 to $114.11 fo r each m an,! aw ard. and Leland B arnet ter. DATS M j > X . MIN. PRBCIP m id-w est and east, P o stm a ste r J. her on the saxophone and Mrs. I woman and child in the U nited won on th e ir H olstein calves. year. W ednesday an application was S ep t 3 . . . . . 7 3 . . . 48 . .. .00 F ieem a^ to lay issued a bull- C. L. Poley of Moro gave tw o S tates. This was a n ' increase of The fa t p attle class fo r one« to received for the wedding of M yrtle! M 4 . . . ........ 82 . 56 '" , r i ; .00 Two stiff law suits new chai listing closing hours for such readings. G ioup sin g in g was led $34.15 or 43 percent siftcez 4 9 2 3 tw os was won by Bobbie King w ith Davis of Mory and L ester O Bar- « 5 . .. Irnge the constitutionality of Orc- j .... respondenc^;, ,, . 58.. . .00 aude A kers and lunch w when fitn :e :e per w»lh Donald Donald vonBorstel vonBorstel and and Lloyd Lloyd nun, nilm ot nf Mcro. Mr™ Thoi.r M r< Maude per caoita caoita expenditures expenditures w»lh Their w<aHHlno> w edding will • < 6 g^n ’s m)crri”loym ent insurance law. n iaj, destined fo r C alifornia was serevd by m em bers of the am ounted to $79.96. . 87 . . 49.. .. .00 H en riclu second and th ird. The be an event of Sunday a t the home • < 7 .... A groQp of 18 electrical w r i ”x bould rn a ci the postoffice not later com m ittee. Over a hundred of th e; • 52z . .. .00 E^ch peijscn> s h a re -o f th e cost younger class was won by Bobbie of ¿he groom ’s p aren ts, Mr. and « 8 .........7 ,...7 9 ... »pd.jconriacting com panies in-Mod- 5 p.m» and* th a t fo r the mid- jia re n ts ol school children were out of the F ederal G overnm ent in 1934 King w ith Glen K ing and H enry Mrs. E. E. Barnum. The bride is 47 . .. .00 f rd are suing in Jackson county w est and e a st by 5 p.m. A ir m ail and S u p erin ten d en t K nighten an d was $F3?58, an increase of 92 per R ichelderfer tak in g th e lower p la - a native of Tennessee and a for- « 9 . . . i . ......... 79 . . 4 5 . . . .00 postage is six cent« an ounce,-. wife attended from Moro. cent since 1923. ' j (Continued on page th re e ) ■ m er resident of Foeail. - (C ontiauèd on P ag e two) Total for w M k ... . .00 Joe Truitt Nsmed Figures Given As Republican - Cost Of- Nominee for Clerk County Fair Fair Brings Out Worst In Some W aSCO I OlHlg reople Married ounday w. Exams Announced J* »4? , I** 1 i (*|gUreS Oil federal p »•. • ' Schedule A rtn'Vnnr*') Marrirge Licenses IssuedToLocal Couples