Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 30, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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FRIDAY, OUTUWCH *0, DW6
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The following letter has been r e -1 a superintendent, who 9eeft ^he ba alone for a brief evening oc­
STATEHOUSE GOSSIP
ceived in answer .to a clipping oi la*s are complied with, that p o p casionally with hit wife and chil­
JÀVTTS H AS A PÍAN
Mr, Hornbakef’s letter regarding 1 erty is in good condition, sanitary dren.” ,
(Continued from page one)
The people of the United States,
regulations in force, curriculum
Mr. Landon.
SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER Established Nov, «. 1888
in
m y opinion, have never had an
taught,
and
so
on.
-
Then
over
al
Isay’s battle of the (ballots should
GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL» Established Oct.- 14» 1897
opportunity
to choose a man as
Newton,
Kans.
Oct.
20,
1936.
state
schools
we
have
a
state
su­
¡exceed 425,000.
CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6, 1931
president
.
who
is more capable,
perintendent, who is a member of
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Moro, Oregon, -
WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE,. Established 1891
more
fitted,
nor
more available
all executive school bodies. Foi
Dear Sir:
CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 4932
. Interest in the presidential, con-
than
is
Alf
Landon.
He will do
the
past
four
years,
this
state
offic­
In reply to your letter of Oct.
i gressional and «state contests in
Published Every Friday at Moro. Or*><_’en. By
jvhat he coneieves to be right as
er
has
been
W.
T.
Markham,
a
17,
enclosing
clipping
of
a
letter
GILES L. FRENCH
‘_____________________ Managing Editor 1 Oregon at this stage of the cam­
purporting to have been written by New Deal Democrat. Since the ad­ president, the same as he has done
paign is confined pretty much to
J. W. Hornbaker, a farmer resid­ vent of the motor car and bettei as governor, and the same as he
«peculation On the. majorities which
M EMBER
'
ing near Newton, will say I am highways, an era of consolidation Joes in private business, where
| the successful candidates will poll,
íS b ír A Y e <?_
surprised
by Mr. Hombaker’s at­ of school districts has set in, en­ every employee will be willing -to
• the result so far as the victor in
titude. He is a rather quiet citi­ couraged by all well posted educa­ fight for bim.
’hese jnajor offices is-concerned
I am ho hero worshipper. I come
zen, quite hard of hearing, and tors, and by Governor Landon.
being pretty fiiuch “in the bag1’
from
pioneer Kansas stock. But I .
Through
this
system
mahy
schools
probably
not
too
well
posted.
He
barring unforseen upsets which are
have
children
who are going t5 be
Entered as second-class matter at the Poscotfire, ai Moro, Oregon,
changed his declaration of party having from . one to five pupils
apt to creep into even the best
citizens
for
the
next fifty years,
under Adt of Congress of Mardi 3. 1879__________ ____________ > .J-.
affiliation from Republican to Dem have been consolidated into Others,
legulated contests—athletic or po­
and
will
have
grand
children who
affording
better
schools,
more
rev­
IN
ADVANCE.
ocrat,
March,
1934.
WhyTie
chan­
litical—to discredit the prognosti­
SU BSCRIPTIO N RATES— PA Y A B LE
$150
I hope will continue to help pre­
enue,
longer
terms
and
better
ged
his
politics
is
not
clear.
I
have
cations
of
the-
best
informed
dope-
Íine Y
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no disposition to impugn his inten­ school conditions generally. That serve this nation upon its consti­
ster, * . .,
OCTOBER30, 19;<6
tions,
and certainly he is entitled is the basis for the false stories tutional foundation a century
In the legislative contests,, how­
about the Kansas schools—some hence. With men like Landon di­
to
his
own views.
ever,
there
prevails
a
spirit
of
un­
HALLO W E’EN
recting the affairs of the nation,
J H E ELECTION
certainty that bids fair to make
His letter seems to consist of thing with i^hieh the governor had
This week, in America at least, many of the contests anybody's
that desire can be realized.
1
Except for the final dash , and we will celebrate a festival that
B enjam in A. Jav its. New York mere declarative statements, and it no more to do than any other citi­ firmly believe that this nation,
race
until
the
final
reports
are
in.
is oveL It has been An interesting
lawyer-econom ist, co-author of NR A positively does not reflect the sen­ zen.
dates back to antiquity. It is said earlier
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He did balance the state budget resting upon its present constitu­
in the ~ .......
campaign
were free- and rep resen tativ e of many* im por­ timent of Kansas rtor of this com­
the shouting the race for president on good authority that the Druids !/j~*
' ^ eâictïng the^A stççation of
tan t trad e groups, has drafted a munity. Moreover, there are no by practicing the same economy tion of individual liberty cannot
campaign, not so bad as it was
tK n iM rb t it might be last summer. who lived in England before the ^¿pu^Bcan : domination
in both substitute plan for NRA that will facts upon which to base such as­ he did in his own business, eliminat survive another four years of the
b u ^ ffic ie n G te x c H in g t»“ X c t Romans «ptured ..that land, be d HoU and Senate at the next leg-
threatening
experi­
ing several boards and commis­ dangerous,
be the basis of a broad m ovem ent soirions as Hornbaker makes.
the interest of a majority of the . ,heir harvest festival on a date isiatiye session the surprising gain to rem edy m any Industrial, ag ri­
The book he mentions. “Story of sions, working hard himself and ments and overwhelming spending
M tiw m s o f the nation
This is as that corresponds with our Hal-
the Democrats in-the reg- cultural and social ailm ents The the Fox” is a political harrangue demanding that other office holders of the people’s savings, such as
S d
b i to" X
.U s i far lowe'en. They wen- the oeople irtratid„
nine countie9 now plan is described in a book by Mr.
written by a lawyer of none too also earn their money. He trimmed that imposed upon us by the pres- ...
, th is country our national de- who bu,lt Stonehenge, the replica ,howin< Democratic majorities and Jav its. “ The Commonwealtl ot In­
ent administration. In my judg­
dsion .re to a cert.
extent of which, Sam Hill decorated a severa7 0th, r, g a i n i n g .Reppbli- d u stry ," th at has been studied by good reputation of Topeka, and is all state salaries, taking his own ment, this is the gravest situation
' full of glaring twisting of facts cut first.
eisions an io a re
-
hi,
acrcs across the
I know Governor Landon very this nation has faced since 1860.—
can by the barest of majorities m any im p o rtan t national leaders.
made at general elections.
£ , umbia
and every page is smeared with
well
personally. He is of clean Associate Editor, Kansan Printing
the outcome of the legislative race
political mud.
a g n » :.tn “ e
As is the way w ith -to .tiv .ls and in many districts is shrouded in
Treated Terra Cotta w
habit, upright in character, a fine Company. 9
Landon is well enough thought thinker and reader, kindly but ! Raid adv., by Sherman County
The so-called Egyptian p .rcclain
the policies and principles advo-
^ ’^ e t o ' L T h a ^ s ' o V X doubt.
employed in fashioning statu ettes, of by his neighbors and fellow courageous, a genuine type of that branch, Oregon Republican Club,
cated by the party leaders
which were fam ous for their exqui­ Kansans, that they elected him spirit that made the nation great
many P^ple celebrating them changed
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The Republicans have a decided
haps anger has come into
When the Romans came to author- advantage in the fight to control site beauty is in reality terra cotta, governor when the state went and made Kansas great.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
conversations.»
covered with a glass-like glaze aad strongly for 'Roosevelt in 1932,
No man who is not a clean liver
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
.. ity in England and Wales they
over Governor Harry Woodring, could withstand the grind of the that the undersigned Frank von
' That is just the way we wan 1 gradually changed the festival to the senate. Of the 14. hold over burned to extrem e hardness.
members
nine
are
‘Republicans
and
Democrat, a one-termer. Then with last four years of executive duties, Borstel and Amandus von Borstel
to be. With too few exceptions one in honor of their goddess
only five are Democrats. If the
all of the prestige of federal office stay on the job, and stand up under have been duly appointed Admin-
this is the only nation on earth Pomona, who was given credit for
holders, and the army of federal it with the vigor and clear headed igtrators of the estate of Carsten
where such things are possible. bountiful harvests. Nearly all Democrats are to dominate this
branch of the law making body
employees, he was re-elected gov­ record that Alf Landon has shown, von Borstel, deceased, and have
No one ever gets angry oyer an tribes had a harvest goddess.
they must elect eleven of the 16
ernor in 1934 by even a greater No man who Is unworthy could qualified as such admin rators.
election in the dictator managed
members to be chosen next Tuer-
Later
when
England
was
Chris-
majority over Omar Ketchum, the continue to hold thé glad, unselfish
countries of Europe. No one dares.
All persons having claims a-
man the Democrats this year selec-
Expression of individual opinion is trianized the festival was changed day. While this is not an impossi- From the Observer Nov. 2, 1917
again and it came into som ething. ble feat, it is a' highly improbable u .^ n . i t e n J n, thL £ ? >!ri8hed1 'Jnd ‘«d »» their candidate tor U. S. devotion of so talented, modest and gainst said estate are hereby noti-
not tolerated."
wholesome a woman as Mlrs. Lan- fied and required to present the
o f ’disrepute, it seems, for dh the one and it is a pretty safe guess budget called for $2200 for oil and senator
Every one of us wishes to retain night of October^ 31, goblins and a t this time that the Republicans distillate for the city water pump-
don so freely given to the gover- same, duly verified, to Frank von
the opportunity of arguing about ghosts and imps and elvs were l win organize the next senate just
As a matter of fact there is not nor. His three children adore him Borstel, Grass Valley, Oregon,
plant, and for $1000'for ma-
an election and of getting just as supposed to return to earth. It was 1 aM they have every senate in .this terials and supplies,
a real chance for criticism of Alf. and he has admitted to me that his • Amandus von Borstel, Kent, Ore-
“mad” about it as we choose. The possible that at first some of the state for more than 50 years In
Her girl friends gave Bessie i.andon. as acitizen , business man happiest moments are when he can gon, or Brown & Van Vactor,
most important thing for us to do more kindly inclined of the spirits this connection it is interesting to BourhiU a miscellaneous shower "«c publ.c offlcial. He is a graduate
Pioneer Bsilding, The Dalles, Ore­
ib to keep this opportunity.
tbe R-
V. law schoo .
gon, within six months from the
made the annual visit to earth. I no*e that of the 16 members of the Thursday evening October 25.
» up.’ne Rcl»**ccia Lodge No- 116
W. A.- Ruggles- has moved to became an independent oil operator
Ordinarily there is very good Later none but the ill a tempered senate whose terms are expiring,
date »f “the first publication of
Mo»o. Oegon
sportsmanship displayed in Amer­ and playful returned until the hol­ eight are candidates for re-elec-i the May farm in Hay Canyon re- and had to
ior "is buainess
thir Notice, to-w itf October 16,
Meets 2d and 4th Tu- 1936,
against the so-called major
ican elections. While there may be iday became one for minor depre­ tion. These include Walter S. , cèntly bought by O. G. Sayrs.
,
-*¿.:ys of eaeh month
Fisher of Dougin, county: Allen A. [ Milo Elliott who enlisted in the companies. He started flat-footed
fighting for victory up to the final dation.
Frank von Borstel,
gun when the game is over there
Amandus von Borstel,
Bynon.
Harry
I.
Corbett,
and
Canadian
army
early
last
spring
with
his
two
hands,
a
dear
head
'
V
isiting
members
wel
Until recent years it was a cus
.r e congratulations'»11 around and
and Wa|e> foT bo„ Dorothy McCullough Lee of Mult- j9
> Administrators,
jn acti\^ service in France. and a courageous heart,_ana_ma^a
come.
<
few
a
success
of
his
own
business,
and
even a few yells for the winners fires to be built on Hallowe'en in^nomah county; N. G. Wallace ofj For
Brown
&
Van
Vactor,
fourth rime
Maggie Barnum, N. G.
like the ending of a hard fought -honor of the Druid God Safnan,'Crook, Deschutes, Jeffer*° n’ Kl*m- w eeks people of this county wished he went on to make a success of
The Dalles, Oregon_________50-55
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’ H r til
fesereta»
athletic contest.
or at least as a remembrance of ath and Lake; W. H . SteiweT, of;Qod speed to a group of boys Ieav-
ESTATE OF BRITTAN A G.
The winner may usually be as­ his festival.
iGilKam, Sherman.‘and Wheeler; ing for the army. Leaving were.
as governor ne auvoçwvea «nu Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S.
FULTON
* Uo Koine ■ a 'Robert M. Duncan of Grant, Har- Omer .Sayrs, Robert Hoskinson, secuied enactment of the Kansas
sured of the entire support of the K. xr ~ , f X . t J wh
Moro, Oregon
A thé tard "-y ■>"<> Malheur; and Isaac E.
s “ ™ , Carl No”« , Wm. ‘cash baal,” law and budget law
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
nation in his policies until he ha3
Meerts E^very Second
No. 326
V’«
k.).Eandman
mivht
g
r
a
te
-1
Staples,
formerly
of
MHiltnomah,
from
Moro;
Frank
Stone,
Vntler
these
law
s
the
stair
an,
a
.
either put them through or shown
Fourth Thursdays in each
In the County Court of the State
MP * budget
that he is incapable of doing so T t ‘i " L kt. thanlra- to thff lord but now B candidate from the new l . J, Lucas. Glenn Maurer from municiplities muat
M onth. V isiting members
comprising Lincoln Wasco; L ew i. Armstrong, Arthur which is subm.tted to the U x -
of Oregon for Sherman County.
or until it is time for another trial fully give b s thanks^to the lord
Invited.
°
t
h
Uehîef
T
h
u
s
^
T
w
e
observe
anti
Tillamook
counties.
Five
for-
S.
Minks
from
Grass
Valley;
James
Payers
and
when
finally
adopted
In the Matter of the Estate of
of strength on other policies.
E sth er M orris. W. M.
of mischief. Thus do we observe
Hauf J t ,Rent
exceeded under heavy
Brittana
G. Fulton, deceased;
This is democracy in action. It
Rose Amidon. S e c r e ta ry .
Notice is hereby given that the
so seeking* promotion to the senate. From the Observer Nov. 1, 1907 ¡penalty. Every town and school
may not be perfect; hardly anyone
including W. A. Johnsotr of Jose-1 Taxes in Sherman county will be district in the state is on a cash Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-5 undersigned as executor of the
thinks it is. Nevertheless it is the
estate of Brittana G. Fulton, de­
phine county; E. L. Ross and John!
Up
f^e end of next month basis. Working out economies in
Moro, Oregon
surest system ever devised for a
Meet- the 1st and 3ro ceased, has filed his final account
Senator McNary in his address A. Thornburg of Washington; and a* tjje present rate of collection. t the state, he saved money, „anti
large nation to insure a popular
Thursday evenings of in the County Court of the State
voice on public matters. All of to, the voters of ' Oregon called Homer D. Angell and William L. A sum of >62,000 has all been liqui has reduced tax rates materially,
dated
with
the
exception
possibly
He
took
the
stat*
highway
com-
attention
to
a
matter
that
is
of,
Dickson
of
Multnomah,
each month. Visiting of Oregon for Sherman County and
the statements made in a campaign
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of $2000 of which amount not more mission a h alf million in d it, ant
member's cordially in that on the 6th day of November,
are not entirely true but all of considerable importance. That iaj
than
$250
is
liable
to
be
delinquent,
today
the
commission
has
a
sur-
cited to _ meet with us 1936, at the hour of 9:30 o’clock
yery - plain
truth
that
ft ¡s ground the political com-
them are not believed, either. It the
in the forenoon of said day and the
J.
H.
Landry’s
perfect
weeder
is
plus,
has
carried
on
a
full
program
g
Pinkerton,
W. M
is our blundering way of govern­ the farm problem is not a political plexion of the next House.that the
court room of said court has been •
a
16
gang
plow
and
cultivator
as
t
f
construction,
and
is
proceeding
problem.
1
1
greatest
uncertainty
exists.
Here
ment and we like it.
C. V. Belkna Sec'
appointed by said court as the rime
well.
Every
farmer
who
sees
it
°n
a
pay-as-you-go
basis.
Every
Certainly
the
farmers
will
be
vrith
all
60
members
to
be
elected
The disagreement is the neces­
and place for the hearing of ob­
wants
one
and
keeps
the
factory
institution
in
the
state
is
in
better
Moro
Lodge
No.
113.
1.
O.
O.
E
sary thing in it. An election coulu the first to hope that such is n o t, anew both parties start from
jections thereto and the settlement
bygy
' condition than when he took
Moro,
Oregon
the
case.
They
can
only
expect
to
scratch
and
with
Democratic
regis-
not decide anything unless there
’hereof.
Moro athletic club is now fully charge. There has never been a
M«•«•*•» l?t and 3rd
was controversy. We must have obtain farm relief because relief tration .closely crowding that of
• Dated and first published, Oct.
Tuesday in the
it. A broader outlook is obtained or general change is fair and the Republicans, partisans of Jack- organized with officers as follows: breath of scandal, but he inherited
1936.
L.
R.
French,
president;
Geo.
Mil-
trouble
in
the
state
treasurer
s
equitable.
In
this
country
there
gon
anj
Jefferson
are
out
to
retain
i u .O h . r.all T ra
by argument and disagreement.
Date of last publication, Nov.
ler.
vice
president;
L-
F.
Berrym
!
office
through
substitution
of
forg­
can
be
no
preferment
of
classes
i
contrdl
over
this
brafich
of
the
sieri
t
and
visitin;
The American way and the sport-
ed bonds, which originated in
brothers are cordi 6, 1936.
manshiplike way is to fight like because of voting strength if we lawmaking body which they wrese- secretary; W. B. Gordon, treasur
Woodring’s administration through
C. F. Fulton
are
to
remain
a
democratic
e<
j
from
the
Republicans
in
1935
er;
W.
S.
Mowry,
sargent
at
arms
ally invited to nee
everything until the bell rings and
no fault of Woodring. Landon went
,
Executor.
country.
for
the
flTst
time
Wince
1878.
Thia
Clarence
Rutledge,
librarian.
Club
,
wLh
uà.
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then congratulate the winner.
after the mess and cleaned it up.
is entirely within the realm of rooms in the Bolton building,
Huntington, Wilson A Davis,
Lewis McKee, N. G.
Now they are talking about probabilities. Much depends upon1 Geo Hennagin bo.ught a four The bond swindlei and the state
.Toe T n d t. «»»rvptn
Attorneys *
MARTIN SPEAKS
building a big dam at The Dalles the outcome in Multndmah county horse load of potatoes to town treasurer are in prison, and Landon
again and Wasco people are be- where many of the Democratic Wednesday and sold them on the in 1932 placed a man
charge
Farmers of -Oregon may feel a ginning to think of that towiv as hom iheei'are slid U ha^e the eft- street at a cent a pound. ,
of thé Office who was elected by the
bit complacent over the recent a seaport or at least a lake port. dcrsemefit of the Townsendites. If ------------------------
people at the 1934 election.
announcement of Governor Martin
There is no more .boot-legging of
If we Keep
keep on flooding
II
nooomg the
tne coun-
evun- the Democrats can elect all
an or even
a s .*
I I 11
that he is going to do his best try the Bourbon shipyards may be a majority of the 13 representa- K C p f C S C n t H t lV C 1161(1
liquor n Kansas than there has al­
to keep business moving as usual a realization some day
/la ir
_* * - * - — a . ■ ■ -
ways been. Mild beer is sold free­
after ^11
all
rives allotted to Multnomah
county ----- ———J ® -
despite a strike or threatened
ly in the state because the supreme
It is entirely probable that they V a l l i a h l p T f t D k f r î c t
strike of the dock workers in thi3
court held that such beverages
return
enough
out
state
members
V
d
lU
d
O
l
C
I
O
V
l
b
i
r
i
L
l
Soon it will be eighteen years
state.
had to be proven in fact intoxicat­
w
-
M
u
_
fo
organize
the
next
House.
If,
on
State
Rep^
8enu
tiv
e
E.
R.
Fat-
since the nations ceased firing in
If a grower wants to sell apples the world war. Many-who fought ; the other hand, the Republicans
is seeking re.elec- ing to secure convictions under the
or deliver apples the governor is in that conflict felt that it was ; elect their legislative candidates in .
8erved his firet term. •..ate law. The test case on which
going to see that no one stops him truiy * war to
- end > war. • ' ~ Now it Multnomah
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x of -.x
— Jn
county, moat
whom
,ar and gpe<.ia| sessions he that point was handed down went
The same rule will apply to farm­ appears
..
ra that the na
• of Europe have the advantage o f gteater ex- a irad ,
wide acquaintance and up from this judicial district where
ers wishing to sell wheat.
are almoat ready u #«ht acaln perience and -wider acquaintance. ,earned the routine of the leg iiia conviction and sentence was re­
versed.
During the campaign it was Perhaps Armistice day from now on then in all probability domination ■
tive mill. (His committee assign­
1,andon will carry Kansas by
said of Mr. Martin, having spent should be used to prepare for fu- J of the House oragnization will a-
ments included the committee on fully 100,000 votes.
so many years as a general, would ture armistices instead of celebrat- gain return to. that party,
agriculture, highways, and high­
You know as well as I how the
exercise his power in similar ing a past one.
way revenue, education, game and Republican campaign is financed,
manner as governor. He has
Forty eight fort« qf paper, nearly alcoholic control.
and you probably sent in your dol­
And, there seems to be a majority
The federal government h a s ' three car loads, were required for
The 'Fatland-for-Rept esentarive lar as perhaps a million other citi­
of Oregonians who like to have made possible the Portland-coast the official voters’ pamphlet, copies
club, membered mostly by his fel
him do it.
cutoff after the state had practi- of which went out to each of the low townsmen, has supplied tbi zens who fear the New Deal have
If we correctly interpret the cally refused for many years.
I 546.034 registered voters in Oregon following information concerning done,
Landon owns farms and has
governor’s attitude he would be
--------------------
I during the past week. Printing of their
- - - candidate:
- - -
.
prior to his legis
worked
at it, and knows more about
When press of work and lade of time make it inconvenient
just as insistent that if a laborer
This may not have been the long
pamphlets which, w ire nearly lative experience was a city coun
farm
problems
than the brain
wished to strike he be p&Mnitted est dry spell known in this country
to call here at the bank, you’ll find our new, improved Bank-
percent largejr
year than cilman, six years; three years on
tc strike. He cannot, however, in­ but there are men who would ever before, required^ 3,500,0M im- school board; chairman of the Gil­ trusters will ever know. He has
by-M ail plan a great convenience.
a constructive program that will
terfere with the ordinary process swear that it is the driest.
, pressions and the postage bill for liam County Debt Control Adjust­
Special Deposit-by-M ail Envelopes are provided you for
of business in any other way ex­
mailing alone amounted to nearly ment committee; active in road bring agriculture out of the dol­
drums
without
imposing
a
lot
of
the
asking. These enable you to make deposits whenever you
cept by refusing to work. .......—
T-hese crimpy nights call for $ ‘’000. Arguments for and again»- "improvement movement. Success-
choose, as safely as if you came to the bank in person.
There will be a different story r a
on the^faniily Wanket sup the
measures on the Novem- fully operates tire-battery busi­ bureaus and unbearable overhead
expense.
in Portland than in Seattle and..iti p|y and even sleeninir can make fi^r ballot required 48 pages,
ness; formerly dairyman; Grange
Your deposits are credited to your account and the deposit-
He has been charged with “bal­
will give a comparative basis fo r . one hungry for buckwheat cakes
member{ World War veteran; past ancing the budget at the expense
slip portion o f the Envelope is immediately returned as your
determining the future course we and sausage.
married, of the schools”. Kansas stands 4th
Membership in the American Red roaster Masonic lodge;
receipt. Thus, the bank comes to you when
can’t come
may want to take in other strikes.
Cross last year showed an increase age 40, father of two boys. In­ in the Union in literacy. The state
to
the
bank.
Presuming, of course, that the
This is perhaps too late to try to of 299,MB. A total of. 4,1X7,43« men vestigates carefully and with an is proud of its schools. The schools
strike is finally called.
induce anyone to go to the -polls and women enrolled, their dollars open mind but unafraid to stand enjoy complete autonomy and the
W rite or call for leaflet fully describing our modern ti.r.e-
! and vote his or her convictions, enabling the expanding Rod Cross firmly for what he thinks is for people of a district gather annual­
saving Bank-by-Mail plan.
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There is a .lot of profesional ■ If they have not been tired by the program o f . service to be carried best interests of his constituency. ly, elect a board of three members,
Mr. Fatland is said to be a cap­
and amateur prophets who are go- campaign up to now they will not forward at full strength An in­
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adopt their budget and discuss
Ing to feel very, very foolish next be. Just the same it is important .creased membership is sought this able public speaker.
teaching material, curriculum, pro­
year at Roll Call time, November
L. A . L ittleton
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week at this time regardless
that every one VOTE,
perty improvement and the. like.
11
to
26,
to
meet
the
increasing
de­
which way the race goes.
Mrs.
Skjold—
Dear,
did
you
notice
Over the schools .of each county is
The now famous Mrs. Simpson mands upon the organization dur­ the handsome fur coat worn by
ing
1937.
The discovery of the probosis . may forego being queen of England
the lady in front of us in church
o ftlu
JOHN M. DE MOSS
monkey brought back from Africa and return to America to become
today?
Moro, Oregon
solves the ancestry of Snozzle a queen of the movies.
Mr. Skjold—No, I’m afraid I
| Luttrell—I’ll have you know my
Duranty, we suppose.
Rep.
THE
OREGON FARMÈR
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. ftead Office, Portland, Oregon •
I It is possible that after election wages.
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time.
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Simile: As lonesome as a base there will be less need of exposing
Owen—Well, well—I didn’t know
Mrs. Skjold—Huh. A lot of goo(\ Sherman. Wheeler, Gilliam, Wasco,
Hood River and Jefferson Counties.
bell player in November
the fortune tellers of Portland.
she was married. ‘
it does you to go to church.
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