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’FRIDAY, MAY », M«7
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“The day Tf the rang« fed' beef Estate of Alexander Pavla
^ K E N T AUXILIARY <
STATEHOUSE G ¡08
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I In Flanders’ Field the poppies is fast passing away, and stall NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Continued from page one)
blow Between the grasses, tow on fed beef is growing in demand.”
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Fiber flax cultivation might No. 860
ly, in all the speculation regarding
"SHERMAN COUNTY OBSDRVE. l Estfffiushpr Nov. 2,
row. That mark our place: and in
In the Gounty Court o f the.SUne
the future plan;; of the fiery former
GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL. b sta b ^ u e d Oct 1 i . 18?7
the sky The larks still bravely well replace much of the grain of Oregon, for the County « f Sher
CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6, 1931
mayor of Klamath F alk It has
singing fly, Scarce heard amidst growing which is no longer highly man.
f
1 WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established IK?’
been taken for granted that he is
renumerative.”
the
guns
below.
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Notice
ia
hereby
given
that
the
CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 1932
These quotations may sound
now in a position to write his own
m it t « undesigned >»e be«» »PP®ite«d
4
Rev. C. W. Swanders of Portland We are dead. Short days ago we »trangely modem, but »
ticket—that
he
can
have
almost
Published Every Friday at Moro, Or.wpn.By
of
fact
the
first
and
the
last
were
ministratnx,
with
the
w
ill
annexed
.
will
make
his
annual
visit
here
May
lived,
felt
dawn,
saw
sunset
glow,
anything he wants within the gift
GILES L. FRENCH
»
• Managing Editor
of the Democrats of Oregon. Also 9th for the Mother’s Day obse:v- Loved and were loved and now we uttered in 189« and the second in of the Estate of Alexand*» Itovis,
1893 by members of the then small deceased, by the County Court of
that he is going to be a . most ance, when ,fce will deliver two Ue In Flanders field.
staff
of the newly established One- the State of Oregon, for the Coun-
1rs
sermons
and
special
music
is
plan-1
-
~
difficult man for the Republicans
wltk “ ¡e fo*' gon agricultural experiment sta- ty of Sherman, and h a . quallfied
i to stop in the general election ned. . b o ■ pot lu c l 'dinner will be; ™ K> “P ° ur
.» the
tfc. grange
„ . , n ~ k hall
„ l l , at
t noon.
„»on.! A”
T® y°u I«"» tolling h»nds we *.Qn
All persons having claim* against
d at
1 whatever office he may choose to Mrve<1
. and Mrs 0» W Guyton were | tihr®w J h* T o r c h -te your* to hold • These arid many other former Mid Estate, are hereby
•Mr
run for.
™
hl* hî If >'c break f *lth
us
In the event that Mr. Mahoney in The Dalles Saturday“ to attend who dre, We shall not sleep, tho’ recommendations of the station present the »ame, duly renfled. fa .
the Pioneer celebration.-
were recently reviewed to connec- by law required, to the
Entered as second-class« m atter at the Posmtbee. at Moro, Oregon,
does not choose to run for the
Mrs. Ann SchadeWits who i s poppies grow in Flanders’ fields. tion ^with the current celebration ed. at. 814 Davis Building. Iw ^ w u »
nnder Art of Congress ot Marc* 3 'E7Q
by Colonel John MoCrae.
senatorship
this
arrangement staying with h e t daughter Mrs.
of the fiftieth anniversary of the Oregon, within six months from
“
SUBSCRIPTION RATES- PAYA BLE IN advance .
Do
you
know—
would
seem
to
leave
the
Demo
31-50
J.
S.
Fritts,
went
•
-to
Mrs.
Dick
founding
of the agicultual experi- the date hereof.
v
L
One Year .......
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cratic pathway to the governorship Reckmang at Grass Valley Wed That, in the spring of 1919. amidst m®nt station system in Oregon and
Dated
and
first
published
<^$ril
M A Y ~7, 1937
clear for Howard Latourette . of nesday and spent the remainder n i n j k .e devestaflon. the-poppies
, . •
'
bloomed in abundance on the bat- the United .States. First public i6, 1937.
Portland—unless Governor Martin
celebration
ofi
the
event
in
Oregon
Last
Publication
May
7,
1937.
decides on a try for a second term.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGlaason tle fle* * of *?ranee' J 1“ ” 80 """P
THAT STATUE
SPRING
occurred ih connection with the
Neoma Smith, Administratrix
That much discussed statue that
It really was too much to<ex- And on that latter possibility hing were guests of relatives at Moro men kad falle" in batt1*- aad
meeing
of
the
Sts(te
Board
of
Qren
R Richards. Attorney
es
not
only
the
answer
to
the
Dem
over
the
week
end.
,
a
replica
of
this
(K>ppy
has
become
may or may not adorn the top oi pect t h « Sherman county would
Higher
Education
on
the
campus
^
to
m
e
y.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norton and lhe Mem,orlal Flower of The A-
-the new Oregon capitol building is «ft entirely through a full spring ocratic nomination but that to the
of
Oregon
State
college
the
last
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purported to one of a pioneer, without a touch of wind and per- Republican entries as well. In the son Ross and daughter Carol and "»er.can Logton and the Amenean week in April.
latter
party
are
many
good
patri
Mr. and Mrs. Max Pluemke were • Le£ ;r® Auxiliary.
Eastem artists are blamed for the haps few were anxious that the
Espine Rebecca Ledge No- lid
A review of old reports issued
That the American Legion was
characterization which shows the customary spring wind would -fa il ots who are not only willing but business visitors a t Warm Springs
Moro,
by
the
experiment
station
founded
the first national organization to
pioneer to be young and .mouth of us altogether. We growl about i t anxious to serve the state as its Reservation 8undayi~
fa
T887-
revealed
many
sound
rec
Meets 2d and
face and altogether a pol.shed of course, and shiver in it and some chief executive but* who do not ' Helen Wilson 'wAs a guest of odor.t tin poppy as its memorial ommendations and discoveries in
flower, having taken this action
person. That may he the way irreverent ones of us occasionally relish the thought of going up
esdays
of each month
Gayle Guyton at Shaniko over the
at the National convention in the early days that were' long de
grand-pa looked when he left the curse about it but after all it does gainst Martin in view of the fact week end.
Visiting
members wel
layed in being put into practice.
f is t hut b / t h e time he walked make the warm, still and sunny that the governor appears to be
Mrs. Jack Kentner of Bend were C lr/eland, September 27-29, 192 0? Following the esablishment of the
come.
That the American Legion Aux
even more popular among the Re overnight visitors at Kent Tues
clear to'O regon he was a much <Mj« tetter when they- come,
iliary
adopted the poppy as its Oregon extension service in 1913,
publicans
of
Oregon
just
now
than
Hazel Truitt. N. G. -
older and wiser man and it was; Now after a spell of bond, tern-
day. They were on their, way to
Memorial Flower at its organiza however, much less time elapsed
Lila Bell. S*eiV*arv
indicated in hi. bearing.
J P«™d with sunshine, we have he is with the rank and file of his Idaho for a few days vacation.
tion convention held in Kansas before farmers received practical
The hatchet he started out with pleasant days again. The effect own party. In this connection it
Mrs. R. IP. Barnett and Mrs. J.
benefits of the station findings.
can be said that State Treasurer
City- in October, 1921
Bethlehem Chapter, Ne. 78. O. R. S.
from the phuns areas of the mid- * of the warm sun of nature in the Holman is in a receptive mood and L. Matthes left for Portland Thurs-
In 1894 the station specialists
That at the* time the American
Moro, Oregon ‘
”
mere county has been the usual effect
dav to spend a few days visiting
west was alright for the
can be persuaded to make another
Legion Auxiliary adopted the pop- were advocating the us© of low
Meets
Evefy
Second
but
as
the
manifestations
of
new
relatives.
shrubbery of that section but by ,
if
priced wheat for the raising of
Fourth Thursday» In .each
the time the cavalcade reached the ’ l>fe » « »'»»J"
of note„ ,t try for the governorship with the ; .IA number of Kent people went . py it pledged the profits from th< morp hogs which then as now were
Month. Visiting menifcert
big timber of the Pacific coast ” , meet and proper that some cog- right kind e f encouragement. Also to Wasco Saturday'' to ’ attend the poppy sales 100% to welfare re being shipped in from he middle
that
Earl
Snell
still
cherishes
an
lief
for
ex-servicemen
and
women
Invited.
‘ "
gmnd-pa had to stop and fashion I " > « " «
tak'" ? the P™ ^*88
music festival. ’
‘*
ambition to try his hand at the "• Mr; end Mrs Grant Smith and and their families thus fulfilling west to supply western markets.
Frances King W. H . '
him an axe that carried heft fo r ; °f _8pn"* hereabouts.
Ruth Sparling. Secretary-
The locust trees are at last scepter wielding job in spite of his children and Mr. S m itliï' nTrth« the” ” '"t'an"'*,of
P °« >y- an Perusal of the old reports revealed
trees in these parts grew faster
that practically all of the present
recent
statement
to
the
effect
that
emblem
of
faith,
faith
which
is
be
starting
to
put
out
leaves.
Usual
of Portland were visitors at the
than the projected pioneer’s hatch
No n , A. r a
ly this event occurs by the first he is not now a candidate. Dean Max Pluemke home Friday night ing kept with all who died, through farming practices and crops now
et could hash.
in
use
in
Oregon
had
their
origin
Walker, state senator from Folk
Moro, Oregon
W. C. Guyton, who has been at service to the living?
The old gentleman might have of May but this year there was a and Benton counties is. not only re
in work of the experiment station.
That
the
Ameruan
Legion
Aux
bit of delay as there was with oth
Meets
the 1st ahd 3rd
Oregon City several weeks for his
left the east with a beard that
In,1907. Dr. James Withycombe,
er growing things. A locust tree garded as a possibility in this con health- came home Thursday much iliary. in o-'der to protect its IMem-
Thursday
evenings o<
could be removed with a , little
or.al Flower, the poppy, from then director of the station, re
is an unemotional plant; it never nection- but by many as a strong improved.
each
month.
Visiting
sweet cream and an obliging tab
ported tha “the growing of clover,
makes any showL»over so prosaic probability especially in view of
members cordially in
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hclyer were commercialismr adopted a Nation vetch- Alfalfa, ape and kale thru-
by cat. but by the time he reached
event as leafing in the spring. One the gentlemen’s agreement exist business visitors at ’Moro Satur- al poppy program at the St. Paul
vited to meet with os.
Oregon he had hair on his chest
,
.
convention in 1924 which éliminât- out the western portion of the state Roy Powell, W. M.
day it appears as dry and dead as ing between the two counties in
as tough as hazel brush and his
in mid-winter and the next it is his senatorial district which bars
Vivian Fritts spent Thursday e d th e ™»>>»e«tol poppy from the is almost entirely due to the effort
—T___ _ C- V. Belknap. Secy.
facial adornment was remindful of
of this station. This change from
him
from
another
try
at
the
sen
starting to shoot out leaf buds.
night with Nellie Wilson.
I
supply, ° { tkf uAux,' " t ? 7
the modern cocoa mat.
the
system
of
grain
growing
alid
Just like that. It will not be many ate. Homer Angell, state aenatoi
Mr.- and Mrs. Arthur Cratty ' That P»PP‘M wh'ck wl" >* ' ^ rn
Now to depict the forefathers
bare fallow has been worth mil Moro Lodge No. US. I. O. O. F.
days until' the smell of the honey from Multnomah county, who has Mrs. Alfred Lyons and son Jack
Moro, Oregea
" lions of dollars to our farmers.’’
of the race of Oregonians as a
been mentioned as another prospec
dead on Poppy Day have been re
locust is all over the county.
and
Mrs.
W.
B.
Wilson
and
sons
Meets
1st and 3rd
young man wijh the droam ot
The wheat has seen the sun and tive gubernatorial candidate,' is Norman and Robert were shoppers ceived by Gorge Bell unit of the
Tuesdays
in the
youth still in his eye and armed
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
.
American Legion Auxiliary from
been attracted to it. Now one can now believed to be eyeing one ol in The Dalles Tuesday.
1-O.O.F.
hall Tran
with a flbamp axe too; small to
All
persons
having
claims
against
the
circuit
judgships
in
his
home
see it stretching upward day by
Mr. and Mrs. Wily Knighten of the Veterans hospital.in Portland the estate of Orren A. Ramsey,
sXeni
and
risking
shave a g*rown man’s beard is a
day. The wind may be given some ccdnty. Another name that is be Moro were visiting the Kent where they have been made by
brothers
are
cordi
bit of a come down for those of us
deceased,
are
hereby
notified
to,
disabled war veterans. The flow
credit for stretching it'fo r a few ing mentioned in this connection school one day last week.
ally
invited
to
ne<t
who have been listening to the
present
them
in
proper
form
to
th
e
1
14
that
of
Henry
F.
Cabell,
chair
days. - but it is the sun that bids
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mobley were ers are crepe paper replicas of the undersigned, the duly appointed,
with us.
story of Indian fights, bear bait
man
of
The
state
highway
commis
famous
poppies
of
France
and
it Awake and strive for growth and
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.
Lewis McKee, N. G.
ings and ridge pole liftings for a
Flanders- that flourished and bloom qualified and acting Administrator
reproduction of grain. Truman sion. whose friends are beginning J. Davis Sunday.
Joe Truit, Secretary
generation.^* And come to think ol
of
the
estate
of
Orren
A.
Ramsey,
cd amid the war’s deeolation?
Strong’s tulip bed broke out in a to send up a few trial baloons to
Mrs.
J.
N.
Maclnnes
was
visiting
it grand-pa did look more like
That -plans are being completed deceased- at the office of Geo. G. J
riot of bloom that would make a see whether or not the political her daughter and. spn ip law. Mr.
Paul Bunyon -than he did like
wind«
might
favor
his
candidacy.
frr
a Poppy dance to be given at Updegraff, Moro, Oregon, within
color camera tremble and all over
and
Mrs.
Chet
Marrs
at
Granger,
Adonis anyway. ’
the Legion hall at Kent May 29, six months from the date of this
the county there is brightness that These are only a few but the year
The pioneers did have a look of touches off the green of the grass k still young. Many budding polit- Wash., a few days* l a w e e k .
notice, to wit: April 30th. 1937.
Mrs. Martha Raml$> of Daven„ to dispose of the poppies?
/ o r ike n«r<
self sufficiency, for the trip across and makes the world look alive, -ical a-mhitions may be expected to
Melvin R. Schadewitz.
Making the poppies has provided
5 month« »if
port, Wash., arrived at Kent Sat
the plains had taught them the
Geo.
G.
Updegraff,
blossom forth into full flower dur
emnloyment for many hundreds of
again.
urday-
where
she
will
visit
until
need—and the satisfaction— of
We may be late with tfiie an ing the next few months when after Mother’s Day with her par disabled men through the winter Attorney for Administrator.
self reliance. Perhaps that is the
THE
mere spculation will give way to
and spring months. The work not 26-27-28-29
ents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson.
j
clue to it all. Those eastern art nual manifestation of nature’s certainty.
only has enabled them to help
......
< . . ;
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Davis were
ATLANTIC MONTHLY
ists may have lost the knack of bounty but we are not unmindful
r upport themselves and families, NOTICE TO CREDITORS
*
a
.
•
business visitors in Tl»^ Dalles Fri
depicting a real rugged individual of it. Spring is one of those things
All persons having claims a-
but also has been valuable as occu
Outstanding events in the his day. h !
AKE the most of your
ist like grand-pa was, for lack of that will not go unnoticed; one sees
gainst the estate of Ralph MJ
•
national
therapy.
It
has
been
con
tory
of
Oregon
will
be
depicted
in
it,
one
feels
it
and
one
smrils
it.
reading hours. Enjoy the
a model.
- '
i ducted in veteran’s hospitals and Smith- deceased, are Squired to
wit,
the wisdom, the compan
The pictures of . the proposed If it be late it is that much more the murals which will decorate the
in special poppy work rooms in present them with vouchers to the,
interior of Oregon’s new ^capitol.
ionship,
the charm that have
undersigned,
at
Klondike,
Oregon.
I
statue indicate that perhaps its appreciated.
! every part of the country,
Harry Faulkner and Frank A.
made
the
A tlantic , for seventy
within
six
months
from
the
date,
model was not watching distant
i 1 Disabled veteran» receiving little
Schwartz,
eastern
artists-
who
will
five
years
America’s most
horizons but was merely waiting
The Duke of Windsor, who® one
j ! or no government compensation of the first publication of this no
tice.
The
date
of
the
first
publica
quoted
and
most cherished
until Saturday night when he could time held the job of King of paint the murals were in -Salem
-* ! ai-e the only ones employed in the
tion
of
this
notice
is
April
30th,
draw his money from the WPA. England, has been reunited with this week conferring ; with state
magazine.
poppy program. Preference is
Self reliance gives to its possessor the said to be beautiful cause ot officials and delving info histori From the Observer Mdÿ S, 1908
g :ven to those with dependent fam- 1937.
cal
record^
in
preparation
for
their
^ e n d y/. (abcQUonias tM
U a4)
Alta Smith
a certain bearing that can be dis it all. ; It is highly probable that
Lot M. Rust jr. has a new boy ;li?. These men could not find or
'
r
to
task.
;•
■
"
Administratrix of the Estate of
tinguished from afar. Such a sub many more efficient men have lost
or. his farm.
-
l perform other employment.
;___ _£____ _ Farmers who have lost wheat by ------------------------ '
T h e A t la n t i c M o n th ly .
Ralph M, Smith, Deceased.
ject for the pioneer statue may be their - jobs because of some one of j _______ • - * * ’ ’ •
8
Arlington
St , Boston, Mass-
American flags should be dis the recent blow no longer advocate
Frank
G.
Dick,
hard to find these days but one the fair sex but darned few ot
'
Attorney. :
should be obtained even if he must them were ever praised so exten played on Mother’s Day—next Sun r° T X Smith delivered ripe s tra w -' O r e g o n E x p e C t S
national
Thee Dalles- Oreogn
be imported.
sively for his actions. Now that day—to indicate the
it is all over but the “I do’s” they scope of the celebration, in the berries in Condon from his John'
can settle down in some drafty old opinion of Governor Martin who Day farm yesterday and will have
SLOW DOWN 8TRIKE
- The newest trick of some labor castle and quarrel over how the has urged that all citizens of Ore lots of them next week as an eye J
unions in this section of the coun other one likes his or her breakfast gon make it a point to take advan» opener for the diversified farming;
try is the slow-down strike. It is bacon and perhaps be almost as tage of the occasion to pay a spec demonstrators.
J. W. Blackburn, firgt Judge of j
even newer than the sit-down happy as a couple of peasants who ial tribute to all mothers, living
were
married
because
their
par
Sherman
county, died at his home . ‘Oregon’s banner tourist year’
and
dead.
-
,
-
-
strike in this part of the land and
near Grants on thet3rd.
leaves pre<jjcts Earl Snell, Secretary of
inasmuch as that practice is only ents thought it would be a good
The “new degT* social security a family and many friends to State, in charge of nonresident
a few months old this newest thing match.
program was attacked by Dr. mourn his death.
registration, in commenting on a
is the very latest thing.
Almost any daily newspaper now Francis E. Townsend, old age pen From the Observer May 10. 1918 25 per cent gain in nonresident
It is earnestly to be hoped that
like many another brand new carries the U. S. Treasury report sion leader, As ’’very unsound” at
Dan Dillinger, brother of Mrs. motor vehicle registrations during
thing it is only a fad and will fade each day and it is very interesting a mass meeting of his followers Wm. Morrison, was instantly kill the first three months of 1937 over
out of the picture as soon as it is reading. The current one shows here Sunday afternoon.
ed at Marshfiield on April 27th, the corresponding period in 1936.
“There is no security in it at when struck by an automobile
"There will be the g/eatest in
found that it doesn’t meet with receipts of some 132,000,000 and
popular favor. The public can expenditures of $76,000-000. Once all,” declared Townsend who told which went over a grade while be flux of tourists in 1937 ever record
hardly be expected to take to it in a blue moon more money is his audience that his program was ing driven at reckless speed. By ed in the history of Oregon,” con
with any show of pleasure and taken in than is expended but not, the only one which offered an an irony of fate Mr. Dillinger was tinues Mr. Snell- “and it is evi
rumblings of disgust may be heard often. The national debt is grad-! adequate pension for the aged,
ta lk in g on the
ailroad • gra I ■ dence of the results to be accom
on every corner. It is only a small ually girowing and is now within I Townsend also attacked Pre si- purposely to avoid automobile plished from concerted effort. Much
credit is due the press, radio, or
proportion of the general public thirteen millions of the thirty five ’ dent Roosevelt’s court reform pro- traffic.
who can be expected to condone BilUon dollar mark. It doesn’t take gram as an attempt to “eontrel the
J. E. Coleman is building a fence ganizations. and the fine advertis
such action.
An employer who much longer to read than the aver national empire.” "
around his property on First St. ing program of the State Highway
Commission, in publishing the
Townsend said that his visit to preliminary to seeding-a lawn.
buys and pays for a days labor age funny strip and is much more
many
scenic attractions and great
the Pacific northwest was made for
is entitled to receive it as much as informative.
Sherman county will soon buila
the purpose of raising funds to a building on on the court house recreational advantages of Ore
a man is entitled to a pound of
gon.”
sugar when he buys and pays for
I^awrence Spraker has sold the carry the fight for adequate pen- square to house the county cater
•,
‘YThe service stations, garages,
it.
to
Arthur
sions
*nto
eV€ry
congreasiohal
dis-
pillar. road machinery and cook
V
Condon Globe-Times
hotels- cafes, restaurants, and
Farmers are not helped by a few Jones. formerly of the John Day
The new, improved Bank-by-Mail system which we have re
^he United States. His housK
(
dishonest growers who sell pool Valley Ranger of John Day. S
p
~
. 18
» *“ d
Eight girls of Moro High school merchants generally ^should be
cently adopted virtually brings the bank to you, when you
quality products or who deliber her has worked diligently for the
0,000, he said and tha "t®188? are arranging to put oma play en well informed as. to Oregon’s at
‘
cannot
conveniently come to the bank. •
>
tractions
and
many
places
of
inter
ately* adulterate their goods. The welfare of Gilliam county during >"
,n trom dul>8 aU titled “Over There” the evening of
est
wlych
the
tourists
wish
to
see
entire group that is marketing many of the hardest years in the I
country.
May 17th.
.
,
. A simple, easy-to-use special deposit envelope, which we
and enjoy and should disseminate
t that particular product is mater- history of the district and is en- • ; l-
•. • J J
will provide anyone for the asking, includes deposit slip and
such information to our visitors.
L~iaU y damaged by, such practices titled to a bit of lesure for a .few ] Portland fbr the first time is PREBB’
It will pay big dividends. In my
receipt all in one. At any hour— from home, from office or
The same rule will apply to labor
(Continued from 0age jm el
in the long run .for no employer months which his temporary re- entered in the national safety con- now by a committe headed d>y Rev. ‘ opinion” concludes Mr. Snell, “too
while traveling, you can make deposits this way quickly
Q
n <re prone
inaugurated in 1932 by the now oy a co ra iiu v ^
will continue to pay for something tirement from the newspaper bosi-
Mitchelmore who would be glad to
J derccrtimat, the v. lue of thi,
and safely.
1
ness
will
permit
him
to
take.
Natioaal
Safety
Council.
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We cordially invite you to use this helpful new service,
A Portland teacher has been re-
battle 24 other metropolitan
will be taken; then there will be
and
will be glad to give you complete details on request.
a lack of employment that will instated after paddling a small boy. »reas for the reputation of the
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For the next few weeks we shall feature and display in our lobby the
eventually reduce the wages of Uncle Joe can remember when
no one ever loved before.
teachers were fired for not pad-j States.
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cation for many years. It has now from woodbark and auto “petrol”
Pharmacist—Do you mean as
‘‘The question for the prune
contracts already in force.
grown so large and of so much val- from common chips, the northwest pirin?
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Scientist—That’s right- .1 neve' grower to determine is not Will
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Well, this month may see two of is worthy of a properly construe- side-prpduct industries when Bon- can think of that name.—Boys’ there be an overproduction ? <but
Can I produce at the lowest cost?
gx-Queen Mary’s sone crowned.
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neville power begins to flow.
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