Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, April 30, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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U N T I JO HJUL. MORO. ORfcGüri FRIDAY, APRIL SO, 1937
I tice. The date of the first publica-
¡TELLS HOW NOT TO LIVE
STATEHOUSE GOSSIP
a ! tian
put
on
<»r.
for
“ “ of this notice
»«>.
I “Brakes are
(Continued from page one)
But
any
convenient
tree,
j
*?•••
.
o—ui.
. purpose.
capitol has !t that Uncle Sam is i
SHERMAN COUNTY OB&EiRVEL, Estebhslied Nuv. 2, UiWi
Îe“ th° .n * v Æ fe l T îiiUh’<tor
A d m i» l.t« tr iÎ ? L h . E .U U
willing
to
help
Oregon
finance
its
GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, Ertahliihed Oci. 14. 1X9?
CONSOLIDATED. MARCH 6. I”.::
new state buildings up to 46 per­
Dr £ B. M d M n W .!M p h M. Smith, D e c k e d .
WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE. Established 1891
cent of -the total cost. The infor-
la XI years of bus driving,
* of the Oregon State Frank G. Dick,
CONSOLIDATED MARCH
4. I9 3 2 . k- f c ________
mation. however, is not exactly
—1 As------------
Slogan Helps Veteran td president
Attorney-
covering 1,850,000 m iles, In­
Motor
association.
clear as to just how liberal the
Th©e Dalles, Oreogn
Published Every Friday ri'M m o . O n -o n , If.
terstate Driver Haselwood
N ear 2,000,000-M ile
fiedqral government proposes to
GILES L. FRENC H
,?<Ltnr
never has had an accident.
You are not so likely to be in- Ej|Ute q£ Alvum<|er Davig
be in its assistance on the new pro­
.... No-Acddent Mark
gram. If the offer means an out­
jured-on Oregon1» highway curves
T nV R F nT T m tfl
i - o n ly four per cent of automobile NOTICE TO/CREDITOKS
right grant of 46 percent on the
---- —
same basis as the grant made in
His own traffic safety slogan, injuries take place there—you are
In the County Court of the State
connection with the capitol build­
"Drive like the other guy* was more likely to be killed there.
ing the state will have a total of
crazy” , supplem enting h is com4 There are three times more deaths of Oregon, (or the County of Sher-
pany’s m anual of safe drivind per accident on highway curves man.
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t
11,000 <000^4660,000 of state mon­
rules, is the reason that Ernesl than at other locations.
Entered as second-via©* mut’^ «♦ "»he p
h i AL,r.,. Oregon,
ey and $450,000 of federal money—
, Notice is hereby given'that the
l- U r \ r t n f r,t|,r.rp v < r»f V T-r,» V ’ <
R. "Pop” Haselwood has won the , ---------
for building- purposes. This will
undersigned has been appointed ad-
"Nation’s Safest Bus D river’* i Liza—Ah got one of dem cook- mini&tratrix, with the will annexed
make possible the construction of
SUBSCRIPTION R ATES- P ' V 4 PJ E I \ /» ! » VA bVE.'
award, he declares.
two buildings, one for the state
ery books once, but I nebber could of the Estate of Alexander Davis,
One Year
In 21 years of bus driving, the do nothin’ wid it.
library and the other for general
deceased, by the County Court of
A P R IL 30, 1937
last eight of which have bee«
office purposes. If, however, the*
Mandy—What was de matter, the State of Oregon» lo t the Conn-
with the Interstate Transit-Union Honey Child, t >o much fancy wurk ty of Sherman. a>«d has qualified,
grant will be limited to the pay­
Pacifié Stages lines, which oper­
farmers.
BONNEVILLE POWER
ment of labor taken from relief
All persons having claims against
ates through this territory, H asel­ in it?
The government is now debating rolls up to a maximum of 46 per­
1
Liza—Yo’
said
it!
Ebbery
one
of
said Estate, are hereby notified to
Our W alter, who likes
wood has covered m ore than
, , to b the future of Bonneville power, Wa cent the offer will not provide a
1,850,000
m
iles
without
cau
sin
g
Jem
rccipeezes
begin
de
same
way:
present the same, duly verified, as
called W alter because of, its s<p- may jlftve
and pOwer a t cost
the slightest accident.
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;; “Take a clean dish’, and dat set- by law required, to the undersign-
po«d political value, and Charles f(), northwest fann homeg or we great deal of help unless relief
officials are willing to manipulate
ed. at 314 Dgvis Building. Portland,
He began his unusual career tied me.
H. Martin, who hates to J* c**‘^ may have development of the re- the relief oils by listing thereon*
Oregon, within six months from
on
his
own
one-man
bus
bn»
i
n
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Charles because he feels that to ne souroeg of
country. We might skilled laborers who are not now
the
Pacific
Northwest
in
1916.
the
date hereof.
!
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
called by his first name is a char- eyen have gome
^ th .
on relief.
The m agazine. Bus Transpor­ ’’ All persons having claims against
Dated
and first publiabad (April
acteristic of a peanut politician,
• • •
It should qot be necessary to re-
tation, sponsored the contest, the estate of Orren A. Ramsey, 16, 1937.
-
' -
•
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met in Washington last week and
Revising the H ouse, «tnd Sen­
«
¡^
't'^
u
'eir
o
p
W
o
n
i'c
T
a
sh
e
d
move
the
private
power
comp«-
and
awarded
Haselwood
a
17-i
Last
Publication
May
7,
1937:/
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deceased,
are
hereby
notified
to
as
jew el watch.
. Neoma Smith, Administratrix
present them in proper form to the
over the matter of Bonneville dam nies from the scene. If there is ate journals of the recent legisla­
His work has won national rec­ undersigned, the duly appointed, Oren R. Richards. Attorney
-a u..
development
of lndus- tive session cost the state in ex­
and , x.
the use of • it
by the state. < _ the proper
•
, ..
.
ognition even before this contest, qualified and acting Administrator Attorney.
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v i a :-« .
try and population in the north* cess of $3,000 according to claims
Congress was holding hearing?I
> there will be a demand for
and his driving practices consid­ of the estate of Orren A. Ramsey, -------------
on Bonneville and the governoA «, ♦!.
i
♦ i
.
.
k filed with the state department.
ered a model.
and a party of other officials wore 1,11 >he «'“ V 1'
th*1 flr‘ " .be Four persons were employed in
Lupine Rebecca Lodge No. 1 1g
H aselwood’s custom ary run is deceased nt the office of „Geo. G.
our ra'nd fluw”"! revising the senate journals while
on hand to taatify. Walter inf,ma- Pr0<,uced
Updegraff, Moro, Oregon, within
Moro, Oegon
from
Cheyenne,
Wyo.,
where
h
e
It is not yet possible to seven were employed on the House
six months from the date of this
ted, or so report goes- that the J
lives,
to
North
Platte,
N
ebr.i
electricity economically journal, most of them claiming com
Meets 2d and 4th Ta-
distance of 219 m iles. Forty-? notice, to wit: April 30th. 1937.
governor and Portland’s mayor
j
♦ w-
• were . interested
.
« . - m »‘»er
av
over
great
distances
and
steam
en-
pensation
for
the
full
40
days
al­
Melvin
R.
Schadewitz.
ef
lays of each month
matters
*
producing power
four years old, he intends to coi>
lowed
for
completion
of
the
task.
Geo.
G.
Updegraff,
»
.
than the people they were sup-
near
* cheap-'
tinue driving buses for a long
Visiting member* wel
V « •
4
tim e, and he is certain he can Atto: ney for Adm inistrator.
come. -
'
posed to represent and the gove -
transmitted,
Oregon farmers are warned h?
m aintain his non-accident record) 2(5-2 7-28-29
nor and the mayor arose in their
.
Hazel Truitt. N. G.
wrath and told Walter what they
Bonneville gives us a chance to Solon T. White, state director of
by application of the principle he
Lila B di, Seereterv
agriculture,
to
beware
of
alfalfa
coined, "Drive like the other guy NOTICE TO CREDITORS
thought of him. All of which Is develop the northwest if properly
..........
"
. . 'W R J U L
.
seed
being
shipped
in
from
the
was
crazy”
.
'
All persons having claims a-
very human and not unusual at handled. This will not be aided by
middle
west
and
sold
at
a
very
gainst the estate of Ralph1- M. Bethlehem Chapter, N x 78. O. E. S,
all but doesn’t do the Bonneville bickering about how it should be
Moro, (Logon
Smith- deceased, are required to
project a bit of good.
’
or becoming too greatly div- low price. White says that the
PLANTING POPPIES
seed
is
not
only
of
inferior
qual­
Meets
Every Second
present thc*m with vouchers to the
Walter’s bill, which he says is ,ded.
our »'m\
b ,s ‘ '*
I’m planting poppies in & row,
ity but ha<s a high percentage of
Fourth Thursday* in each
undersigned,
at
Klondike,
Oregon,
f.vorad by the president, provides
done, m“ h d8m‘‘ge ,0
I want to see just how they grow
Month. Visiting member l
weed seed, som© .of which are of
within six months from the date
for an administrator to be appoint-
sh„ved
I want to see them break the mold
luritod.
noxious varieties.
of the first publication of this no-
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And grow until the buds unfold.
r i r i hi r Cr ? r„n°Jlll.n^ im r«
* round while
Problem *»
Frances King W. M.
From the Observer Alav 1, 1908
take eh.rg<- of Bonneville .lain ex- on an
Ruth Sparling. Secretary.
The state may exchange its
This w eather brings the Cam:
I had a son- a tall brave son
•roopaia of Annual Statement of 'the
cept the operation of the locks a n d _________
school lands for federal lands in to bloom- and the Indian potato has His life had only just begun
OroO CASUALTY INSURANCX COM­
PANY of Hamilton. In the d ate of Ohio
fish ways. This administrator i
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F fi A-M
the public domain but it cannot
th lr ty -fln t -day of Deeember.
would be in complete control of the DANGEROUS INTERSECTION give them to Uncle Sam without a bulb like a spud, which shows His country called—he gladly
193«, made to the Insurance .Commis­
Moro, 'Oregon
went—
moisture
laid
away
under
the
sioner of the State of Oregon, pursu nt
power project with very broad; No one lik€s lo
their getting something in return Attor­
to law:
Meets
the 1*1 and 3rd
surface.
And all my heart with him I sent.
CAPITAL
power. r
¡mistakes'. That is an unfortunate ney General Van Winkle ruled this
Thursday
evening* of
Amovmt
of
capital
stock
Miss Lillian Stanley is the guest
P « h l u p ........
.................... «M0.000.iM
The argument between these two part of the human make-up. but week in holding that a proposal of Mrs. Edna-Strahl-Coolidge, at In Flanders Field my tell boy lies
each month. Viniting
INCOME
Met premiums received dtirlns
representatives of the people of it often has to be done.
Beneath the blue of foreign skies
to cede 11,500 acres of state ownea Athena, this week and n ex t."
member* cordially in-
M .W .W 4M
Interest, dividends and rents
Oregon Is important oqjy in that j When the engineers of the high- lands in the Hart 'Mountain district
And
J
have
heard
that
poppies
red
vib*d to meet with oe.
Tommy Douma has his hand in
reoeieed during the year
01.73«.S3
Sprirfkle petals o’er his head.
Roy ^Powell. W. M.
it indicates that there is a dis- , way commission designed the new of eastern Oregon district to the a sling.
Income from other sources
Too much meat saw.
reoelved during the year .
51.S17 IS
tinct difference of opinion among bridge at the intersection of the national government for a gams
Grandpa Mowiy is here on a I cannot watch those poppies grow
C V. BeJkaao Sect.
Total
income
St.OM.m
M
the people of the state and north- ( Sherman and Columbia River high- preserve was in violation of the visit from California.
DI8BI RSEMENT8
Beside the crosses, row on row—
Met loesee paid during the
west regarding the use to which WByg they failed to take into con- state constitution.
More l.<»dge No. 113. I. O.
| .
L. L. Peetz and A. II. Barnum But in my garden they will shine
year Including adjustment
Bonneville power should be put.
sideration th« danger to those who
................
ll.IM .04l M
Mwrv.
Dreg©*
took 85 head of fat hogs-to P o rt­ And I can tend them all the time.
Dividends paid on capital
More than 30 "rookies” of the land maiket Tuesday th at aver­
There is a theory that inasmuch turn west onto the river highway
_S«oek during the year .
.
71.000 00
Meets 1st and 3rd
Commissions
and salaries
as Bonneville was built with pub­ from the*Sherman highway and state police fore© were put through aged 300 lbs. each.
Mayhap my heart will know* less
V
paid during the year ------ 1.431.M0.14
Tuesdays in the
Taxes, lleenset end fees paid
pain;
lic money the power from it should instead of making the turn safer a course of schooling here last From the Obeerver itfuy 3, 1918
I 6 .0 F. hall Tran
during the y e a r ...................
143.3S5.M
Amount of all other ex-
'
be used exclusively by the public. for traffic they made it much week in preparation far their du­
I’ll
have
my
boy
in
dreams
again;
sient and visiting
A
mgst.
pleading
2nn
ounce
ment
péhditures .............................. Mt.7M.31
ties as members of th e force. In­
leaving to the privat« companies, worse.
For this I’ll -watch my poppies
brother* are cordi­
to friends of the faimly last week
Total expenditures ___ S4.3M.113.lO
grow
the sale of power for heavy indus­
Th© curve o f the bridge is such structors were veteran members was that Master John Conyngham
.. .
ASSETS
ally invited to neet
Value of real eetate owned
try. This theory is impractical in that one must drive onto the main of the state force. The recruits
And so I plant them row on row.
with ux.
(b o o k )
............... - . . . .
«141.7J1.7S
Value
of stocks end bonds
certain respects for private com­ highway before he is able to s©e were housed in the armory during Hosford had come to Attorney and
Anonymous
Lewi*
McKee,
N. G.
owned stocks (market value).
Mrs. J. B. Hosford on April 27th.
panies already have their lines es­ a car going east and it is surpris­ their stay in Salem.
bonds amortized
.......... 3.737.000.11
Joe
T
ru
it.
Secretary
♦ • •
to make their home his future-
Loans on mortgages and
The memorial poppies, made in
tablished and are ready to handle ing that no one has been killed
collateral, etc............... ?.
1M.3M 43
residence.
replica of the wild poppi-ea of
Stewart Weiss of Portland who
Cash In banks and on hand l.»0«47».M
the power from the dam, and in­ since the bridge has been comple­
Premiums in course of col­
R. C. Atwood broke the front France and Belgium, which grew
lection written* since Sep-
dustry and private use are badly ted. The railing is so high that it recently assumed the duties of as­
tembef >0. 1030 . . . . . .
0M.71S07
wheel of his auto Saturday evening in such profusion on the World
mixed ov«r much of the territory completely hides approaching cars sistant to the attorney general does
Interest and rents due and
in
making
the
turn
at
the
four
a c c r u e d ....................................
11 3M M
not intend to resign as chairman
War battle fields, will be offered
to be served.
/»N* the next
from the driver on the Sherman
Other admitted assets ..........
14.000 10
corners west of Roscturh.
of
the
Multnomah
county
republi­
throughout
the
county
during
the
In the thickly settled parts of highway.
à nu/nthi tif
Total
admitted
assets
.
.
.
M.JM.7M
10
H.
M.
Bryant,
who
ha;
beer,
r
•-
can central committee until he has
week immediately preceeding Mem­
. U abxlitiesi
the northwest there might b© suffi-
Som© change will have to .be completed an organization pro­ cently making his home with his orial Day. The flowers have been
Oroes claims for losses un­
paid ......................................... SL331473M
cient demand for power to use up ; made. It ig for the commiMi0n to
THE
Amount of unearned premiums
gram which he now has under daughter at Moro-.. cTed in The made by disabled war veterans in
on srtl outstanding risks . X13M43-37
a considerable part of the amount • ¿ecide whether it shall be made way. Weiss says there is no law Dalks Saturday morning. Ho, honor of their fallen comrades
Due for commission and
broker»*« ........
that can b© developed but If the now or after a string of fatalities to prevent» his holding the two po­ leaves & daughter, Mi^JL- W. Ross, and contributions for aid of the
ATLANTIC MONTHLY
brokerage
...............................
None
All other lUblllUM
.......
710.7M.7l
government builds the lines a much grouse public opinion to its n«ces- sitions although certain republi- of Moro, and a son, A. M. Bryant, disabled men and dependent fa p -
f i / I A K E the most
your
Total uaM]
larger cost will have to be provided gjty. a widening of the east end ■ cans in Multnomah county are of Grass Valley.
¡lies will be received in exchange] QapltsV paid up .
«4.0MA4C1«
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•reading
hour*.
Enjoy
the
for, in some manner, and charged of the bridge would make it safe clamoring for his resignation.
.. «eoo. ooo. oo
Hulery Bros, have installed a for them. Honor the war dead and
Surplus over aU liabilities . . 703.3MJ4
wit,
the
wisdom,
the
compan
to th® cost of service unless the and this should be done as soon as
Surplus a* regard« policy.
large gasoline pump in front of aid the “war’s living victims,’* will
holders . .............................. ‘«LM8AUA4
iooahip, the charm that have
taxpayer is to burdended with it. possible.
Ttreir gfirage? o n T if iT
"
' be the Auxiliary’s Poppy Day ap­
-rroTSih1»
»«.3M.7M.1®
made the A tua m ic , for seventy
In the thinly settled parts of the
peal.
BU8INMB8 IM ORXOON FOR THX YXAK
northwest, of which this is one. it FOR BRAVERY
N et p rem iu m s rec e iv e d during
five years America’* moat
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th« y«ar ........ 5......................... MS.M7 47
is not generally expected that
- Dumm—Well, jvhat do you think ..
. . ,
, .
qu'itpd and most cherished
Loa««« paid during the y«ar
41.913.1»
Next
Saturday
the
pioneers
of
of
thé
Hfuafion
In
S
p
u
n
’
j
Now
b
.Kht»
Prove
Solution
Loo««
incurred during the
power can be brought to any large
magazine.
• • ......... .............. .
. 94.379.1«
Name or company.
part of the rural people without old Wasco county will ©rect a
Dummer—I don’t think much, Washington State replied to in-
OHIO CASUALTY INSURANCE OO
marker along the highway to note
St-aft g /. (, «en tie r, in g t h i a « A C
A delightful'evening was spent about it. I can’t deride which side quiring Oregon State Motor asso­ TOR
a cost that would be prohibitive.
Name of pregldent. B. D. LMOKLIDER
the place where the first travelers by the Am©ri5a*V Legion and Aux­
Niir.« of secretary, HOWARD 8LOMKKXR.
to
is right. You know -there is two ciation traffic safety examiners
Tbs most usual sntim«nt ex­ forded the DesChutes river before
H atutory resident attorney for service.
iliary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sides to every question.
Insurance
Commissioner
of
Oregon.
tha
t
the
-
sodium-vapor
lights
, '•
7/»«- tr /a n f/c
pressed in this section of the area a bridge spanned that stream. This
Fred Justesen on Wednesday- April
M E iZ u b li PARKER
Dumm-r.Yes, that j s tru e—^just were installed in the northern state
6 Arlington St , Boston, líase-
is that industry shvuld be encour­ is an outgrowth of a movement
21st.
General Agents
as there are two STifes £6 a sheet had cut the rate of automobile ac­
aged
to ..............,
come to the
„
. vicinity
„
, of started by C. W. Barzee in a series
Eleven auxiliary members and of fly paper. But it does make a cidents in half. ,. ---
Woodlark
Bldg. Portland Oregon
»
Bonneville by the »1« of the power of articI„
for this news. one visitor were present. A Plans
_
A
i
»
4
XiA.e,
(M
/Liat**«!
«M
ill
I
'
big
difference
which
side
the
fly
at low rates. New industry will paper.
were made for a Poppy Dane© on lights on.
Try Journal advertising, it pay*
certainly bring new residents who
It is a proper, although some­ May 29. Poppies will also be sold
will make a market for the wheat, what belated, recognition of those
on Commencement night in order
wool, meat products and dairy pro­ men and women who were not de­
to contact those who wish to buy
ducts thus decreasing the amount terred by swift streams or high
but do not attend dances.
of these that must be exported in mountains in their quest for the
Six suits of pajamas for boys
competition with the world. This new • lands of the west. Few of
i from 12 to 16 years old. one girls
aid the financial welfare of eastern those who. watch the ceremony will dress and tWfr'Tilips were sent in
Oregon's farmers to a much great­ be . able to appreciate the difficul­ to child welfare department.
er extent than could be done by ties of crossing the stream sixty
Th© Poppy Posters were sent in
lowered power rates to individual and seventy years ago when there
tp Xhe Dalles Art Instructor to be
users. ___ _
was nothing on either side of the judged and winners will be an­
Walter says in a letter to his river but a few dim wagon tracks, nounced and prizes given at the
constituent* that one company to mark the crossing. Now the High Secool play May 7th.
might take all the power and use cross codntry tourist may catch a
Four tables of cards were en-
it in automatic processes and not fleeting glimpse of the DesChutes l joyed. Mae Hoskinson and Theo-
hire many new men. That may be in the brief minute he spends oh i dore Justesen receiving high score
possible but no one will consider the bridge and note th© rough and Millie von Borstel and J. E.
it very probable at the present water. That is an entirely different Norton low scores.
time. Industry or industries large point of view than one would have
At midnight a handkerchief
enough to usé the half of Bonne­ obtained in th© days of the pio­ shower was g iv e n ‘Mrs. JusteJen
ville power to be alloted to indus­ neers when one approached the in honor of her birthday. A table
try will probably use a great many river and wondered from its roar was decorated with fresh flowers,
men.
United States National Bank offers specialized loans for farm­
if it would be possible to pass it candles and a nicely decorated
Another advantage that might be at all or not.
ers— crop production and livestock loans made for as long as one
\
I birthday cake. Th*n Mra. Juste­
derived from the use of such power
The white water coming swiftly sen, who was preparing coffee in
year interest charged only on advances taken as needed. No financ­
by industry would be the develop-; down the gorge was then a source the kitchen, was Invited in. She
ing or inspection charges. It is our desire to give every financial
ment of the northwest. There la rg e; of danger and not an object of Yas surprised and overjoyed when
aid consistent with sound banking practice.'
deposits of minerals here of grade mer* curiousity or beauty. Few th© ladies started emging “Happy
Our new, improved Bank-By-Mail service salves your time and is
that could be used if power was, there will be who will express a j Birthday.”
cheap enough. Wheeler county has I desire to ford the stream in’ the
Sure. Safe and Convenient. W e’ll gladly give you details.
On May 5th the members of Geo.
hills of low grade aluminum ore» pion©er fashion and this in itself Bell unit are invited to be guests
for instance. We now ship ourii* praise for our intrepid fore­ at a tea given by the unit at Was-
Resources over 120
H e r e is an important n f y telephone service for business consul*
: Millions.
• w
wool to Boston in the grease at a ' bean.
1 co. Mrs. Blanche Jones, depart­
staggering cost for freight alone
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tations and family gatherings. A num ber o f people in from two
ment president will be present.
all of which might be changed if
The appointment of C. A. How-
Our next regular ‘m eeting will
to six places can talk back and forth w ith each other, hear all the
L, A . L ittleto n
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power were cheaper. Silk from , ard as president of the Eastern be held at Mrs. Laura Sathers on
othersand participate just as if in one room together. Matterscan
Chin* is hastened across the coun- ; Oregon Normal school is a worthy Wednesday afternoon May 12th.
be summarized, explained, discussed and settled in a way that
try to get to the miHw of the east recognition of a man who has serv­
i e « It could as well be made up ' ed the stete well as administrator
would otherwise take days. I ’o arrange such a conference, simply
Mother—Hayton, how dare you
here if manufacturing conditions of public schqols. Being acquian- kick your little brother in the
call Long Distance; or lor further in formation about it, please call
were right. Chemicals for treating ted with the problems of teaching stomach ? '
perennial weeds are made where school he should .be an excellent
Hayton—i-Gee, I’m- sorry, Mon.
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electricity ia cheap and this would- choice to teach those who do the but it was his own fault. He turn­
N B N B I I P R D R R A L D B P O I I T 1 N I U I A N C B C O R P O B A T IO M
be no small saving for northwest teaching.
ed around.
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