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1 PAGlfi TWO THE SHERMAN COUNT! JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, O C T O B E R ^ , 1939 » a change in policy in government before it is over. The allies, it seems to. us who do not like dictatorships, are Sherman Counly Observer , fighting on the side of personal Established Nov. 2, 1888 I freedom for individuals. The so- Grass Valley Journal _________ i ci&l trouibles th a t alw ays follow Established Oct. 14, 1897 CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 vav may make it impossible to W mko News-Enterprise - I have .n y kind of government but '«totalitarian, however, if the «trug- Established Nov. 1891 CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 glc goes on for a long period. Instead of being concerned over the .«lownes? with which the con published Every Friday at Moro, Oregon gress is amending the neutrality Editor act, we may bt doing the world a Giles L. French ___ _____ ______¡favor by hesitation. Undoubtedly Entered as second-class m atter at tlie w a rrjng nations are watching the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon us and w aiting to see what we will under Act of Congress of March I an<j a id i n g back to keep our 3, 1879. , . good ill. If they hold back until winter there wiH be months in 0 1 f rtortl W Sf> AFI 8 which ,to come to some agreem ent ■ ■ • n t J i k f ) A d tiriri A T I 0 N whereas, had our decision been F lIL IS R liV • w ! ma(k a nwnth ago, the actual fighting would have begun. OFFIÇIAL COUNTY PAPER ffctrm aa 4£auul<> 3onrw al (Continued from page one) the fire of admirers of the former governor. The Salem. Capitol Journal expressed editorially the view that the plaque should be placed in a more conspicious spot. The opposition returned with the statement that the basement had been intended for use as an art gallery, but thee Martin admirers pointed out that at present the plaque would hang by itself an until the time when enough jects have been presented tofmake the basement a real ^rt gallery the Martin plaqùe be placed where all could Head Brewing Industry Program Planned in «Jrs Public Interest time for hearing objections to said r.p o rt and settlem ent thereof. HENRICH patjens Executor Oct. 19, 139. Gavin & Gavin, 60-1 Attorneys for E state. Bourhill, and on the East by the Columbia Southern Railway Right of Way. This Summons ijs served upon you, pursuant to an order, by the Hon. Carl Hendricks, Judge of the above entitled Court, which was made on September 18th, 1939, re quiring th at th e summons 'be pub lished, in a newspaper of general circulation in Sherman County, Oregon, towit: In the Sherman County Journal» a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Sherman County, Ore en, for five success.v¿, consecu tive weeks. Date of first publica- don September 29th, 1939, and xst publication O ctob:r 27th, 1939. iR. J. Baker A ttorney for Plaintiff Residing at iresham , Oregon. IN THE CIRCUIT OF TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR SH ER MAN COUNTY. SS. SUMMONS | Roy J. Baker, Plaintiff vs Anna ■I S .hwister Hull, and her husband | John Doe Hull, and to the un- I known heirs o'f said Anna Schwis- I t?? Hell and John Doe Hull, or .’.her of them .’ Also Till other persons or parties, unknown, ?;aimihg any right, title, estate, ik’.i or intbrest in the real estate (»scribed in the complaint here in. Herman Reckman, deceased, Rex Putnam, state superinten Dick Reckman, as his heir, and to dent of public instruction, announc IN THE COUNTY COURT OF any other unknown heirs of H er ed that the Works Progress Ad “HE STATE OF OREGON, IN man Reckman, deceased, Defen il is t rat ion had approved of a kND FOR THE COUNTY OF dants. grant of $45,444 from Federal To Anna Schwister Hull, and to SHERMAN funds to carry out a survey of In the M atter of the E state of ;r;r husband John Doe Hull, and C SUBSCRIPTION RATES school building adequacy in the ffartha Evans Vintin, Deceased. SIZE OF FARMS \ v.) the unknown heirs, Payable in Advance state of Oregon. The survey will STATION. Newly e le c u u e ...c « r. ot the U nited B re w e r. X Also all other persons, or parties, ONE YEAR ............................ >L5° There is worry ipXW ashington give employment to nearly 60 will d ire c t the Induetry-e public e e ry ic . program L eft <> rig h t. J To William W alker; Guy Vintin unknown claiming any right, title, , A. K irscnsicin. around the D epartm ent of A gri workers who will study the ex “ ’’^ J v i T e ro e n u C re r* h . Calf ^ h . W ^ . i Badenhauc.cn, s. 6. A bram s. C h F airm lret an VIce CHairmen. .nd Mary Vintin, his wife; Geral- c 'd a t;, lien, or interest in the real OCTOBER 20, 1939 culture building about the fact isting schools and determine Ui line Douglas and J£dward Douglas estate decribed in the complaint th at muchJW the good wheat land types best adapted to Oregon B rew ers and allied industry re p re herein. ter husband; the unknown heirs Herman Reckman, de R A T IFIE D 1» puW»c endorse of the Jiorthwest is getting into needs. Results of the survey will se n ta tiv e s from alt p a rts of the OF SMALL TOWNS 4 ’cased and to his unknown heirä, f Edward Rollins deceased; Clar- m ent of its policies. the U nited U nited S ta te s p artic ip a te d in the N ext year the federal govern the Stands of so few’ operators. be made available to local and •uce Rutledge and to all other Defendants. B rew ers In d u stria l Foundation at d, it is rumored that the gov county school officials. discussion. T hey approved rep o rts ment will make another count oi leirs or devises of M artha Evans In the name of the State of Ore Ils C onvention tn New York City en from nine s ta te s In which th e Indus • • • ernm ent may do some thing about noses in the United States and /intin who are unknown; GREET gon, y o u '‘are hereby required to thu siastically voted continuation of try is carry in g on a program cooper- i R. An attem p t to form a Charles is. entirely probable that it wi ING; its piogram tr align the brew ing in ation w ith law enfo rcem en t o lic ia ls i appear and answer the complaint That fact has been something L. McNary for president club as found th a t sma.ll towns huyXagain IN THE NAME OF THE dustry with the public Interest. to “clean-up or close-up” th e sm all , filed against you in the above en 5TATE OF OREGON, You and >f a worry to folks closer to the a charitable organization bogged dropped in populatiorp as they titled suit and.C ourt, on or before New office 1 s were selected to m inority of e sta b lish m e n ts in which have been doing sipce 1920. As scene than the government officials down in the attorney general’s ach of you are hereby cited and the last day of publication hereof c a n y on the ad v e rtisin g , research objectionable conditions surround for several years but nothing has office this week. Lloyd R. Smith, for all other things there is a eequirt d to appear in the County being October 27th, 1939, and ii appointed corporation and Industry self-regulation activi the sale of beer. icason for thjii It is centializa ever been done about it—and prob recently iourt of the State of Oregon, for you fail so to -appear and answei •;Tl.e F o u n d atio n program and ob ties in au g u rated by th e ir « accessors tion rnadepo&sible through better ably nothing will a fter all. It is commissioner, had his doubts he County of Sherman a t the as a m eans of In te rp re tin g the In Jectives should oe sufficient evi feu want thereof the Plaintiff wil true th a t the wheat farm ers who about the authenticity of the club's 'ourt Room thereof at Moro, in reads. dustry to the public and the public dence th a t the brew ing in d u stry I d apply to the Co'urt for the relief he County of Sherman within 28 one ever did have to live in have large holddngj and large out claim to being a charitable organi to the Industry. prayed for in his complaint, name this country has recognized its so lays from the date of the first 'sm all town. Those who did so, fits make much more money than zation. Sm ith took the articles ly: For a decree of this Court Carl W. B adenhausen, of N ew ark. clal re sp o n sib ilitie s.” Mr. Baden »ublication of this citation then and do so, stay there because they do the average farm ers of the of incorporation to the ¿attorney decreeing the Plaintiff’s claim an N. J., was nam ed C hairm an of the hausen said in assum ing his office nd there to show cause' if any like it or can live more comfor Un Red States. That is not a bad general’s office, and assistant a t Foundation for the com ing year. “T he faithful d ischarge of those re right to the real property here tably there. Reasons fo r living feature of it, however. If diver torney general Rex. Kimmel wrote sponsibllitleu m eans the p re se rv e inafter described, adverse and /ou have, why E. L. Vinton, Ad O ther officers elected w ere 8. E. ministrator of the Estate of Mar- ’n .'■mall towns are many and are sification was possible in this the opdnion th at the club was no! A bram s, M ilw aukee, Wis., F irst Vice tion for the country of an industry prior to any claim of the defen ha Evans Vintin, Deceased, shall s.ificient th a t many persons wil seeni-arid country, «mallei* hold charitable at all. j C h airm an . A. K u ach stetn . W au which h a s m ade su b sta n tia l tax con d a n ts .'o r any person eläimin Kimmell said he saw no r a s u n ot sell the following described always prefer them to cities. In ings would be possible* and profit kesha, Wis.. Second Vice C h a irm a n ; tributfSns. cre a te d em ploym ent, and through or under them, or eithei eal property belonging to said l a .t quite a nurmb.r of city resi able but as it is even the govern why the club could not incorporate and Rudolph J Schaefor. Brooklyn. stim u lated local b u siness every of them: That Plaintiff be decree« w here.” •state: Lots 7 and 8 of Block 8 dents recall their small town day* ment could hardly make a man bu«s it could not be defined as N. Y„ T re a su ie r. to be the absolute and fee simph successful on a quarter section. c h a rita b le ,'a definition which is >f Errol Heights, Multnomah with longing. owner of said leal property de A well handled section in this applied only to religious and ben bounty, Oregon, at private sale scribed as, Block 13, and the. East Economic reasons drive people county does seem to produce as evolent societies. ■ithout notice and in a summ ary half of Block 14 of Rollins, 2n< to the cities and over those the much of the good things of life * * • __ nunner to pay the claims against Addition Revised^to Grass Valley small town has endeavored to ex is do larger farm s if the rec Secretary of State Earl Snell aid estate and the expenses of Oregon. And also of th at certair ercise no control. If they are to ords of the few farm ers who have administration. p t ee or parcel of ’and of thre continue they m ust begin to take Seen content with a section are to announced th a t drawings for the first 100 of Oregon’s blue and white WITNESS, The Hon. Geo. A. acres or more or less and adjoin stock of themselves and find their he believed. Even that much would 1940 license plates will be held at Potter, Judge of the County Court i.’g hereto, situated in th : SV.’ proper sphere of activity. be a large farm for the east afid the state capitol on November 22. >f the State •of Oregon for the Ql.SW l.Sex--. 26.Art Tp. 2 JS. R .1 ' O f c o tirN v , a n y t v w f t XBUttl.----------------- - - *• Distribution of next year’s plates County of Sherman, with the seal E. WM. branded on the South ly for the purpose of serving the This county would be able to will begin the same day although >f said Court, affixed this 18th Market ’ treet, of said Add . on th producers who live in its commu support alm ost twice as many peo- en- m otorists will not be perm itted lay of September, 1939. " . Kecent- tests conducted .by West by the Common Section lin nity. If it can do that well it will ole if farm s averaged a section to use them until December 16. gineers connectod with the Nation dJoe T ruitt, Clerk between Sec. 26 and 27 of sai< VTTEST: rem ain; if it cannot it will decline ns-tead of around 1100 acres as a t The first consignment of the new Date of the F irst Publication Twp. and Range, on the North b' until it becomes a ghost town. iresent and the young people plates arrived at Salem this week. al Safety Council revealed it is heereof September 29, 1939. !ar. 1 heretofore Deeded to Geo. B There are enough examples about would not have to go to the cities * • * possible to plRce too much confi to verify the statem ent. ‘o swell unemployment lists. If Ojiinions w r'Jten by attorney dence in tires with good tread on Some serious thought on the he government is thinking of a. general I. H. Van Winkle this slippery, icy roads, Earl Snell, part of »mail town citizens about •nodirate reduction in the size of week included one which states th a t secretary of state, snid today in what they might do to make them farms something might be done. municipalities which reject partic warning m otorists against high This original estim ate is made in compliance with section 231- selves indispensable to the com ipation in peoples’ utility districts r pced3 during the w inter months. A of the law« of 1921 and shows in parallel colum ns-the unit cost of munity would beyond doubt repa> G reater interest in football here are required, neverthtless, to pay ‘‘Drivers cannot afford to over the several services, m aterials and supplies for the three fiscal tach town well. This m ight web abouts is evident since the two their s h a re 'o f election costs. In e stim a te th e p ro te c tio n offered b y J G eorge C ard in al M undelein, head years next preceding the current year, the expenditure« and the begin by a survey of the commu Oregon team s have put the vaunt another opinion Van Winkle said good tre a d or even c h a in s ,” Snell of the R om an C alholic arch d io c e se budget allowance for the first six months of the current year and nity, its resources and those that 'd California footiballists to rout. the Clatsop county court has power declared. “ On slip p e ry ro a d s, of Chicago, stren u o u s foe of H itler- the expenditures of the current year. may be brought to it, and the best \ large crowd is certain to watch to buy a county law library which narticularly on icy su rfa c e s, th e | fsm and the only c a rd in a l e v e r ap- ORIGINAL ESTIM ATE AND ACCOUNTING SH EET means of using them properly hem whenever they play in Ore- would be maintained by fees charg - .good tread gives no m ore fric tio n ( pointed in th is co u ntry w est of the F irst Budget Effort m ight also be well expend yon. We m ust come to the re a l:- ed th e p e rso n s w ho use it. V an ' . n a r a p o o rer tr e a d on a d ry su r- i A tlantic se a b o a rd , p ic tu re d in Chi- 6 mo 6 mo ed in trying to find out why and xation that the m aterial was there Winkle also ruled in the contro fac;. In f a c t, e n g in e e rs fo u n d I cago shortly before his re c e n t d eath . 1939 1939 1938 1937 1936 how it was failing to meet the nearly every year if it could be versial upland bird hunting situa th a t on ice, the best of tread gave ! --------- — ------- - GENERAL FUND requirem ents of the community ‘rained and coached for winning tion th a t the season, fixed 'by the no more traction than smooth ’ A Verse For Today . . If ye keep ACCOUNT If busineas men knew the an 'ootball. Both Oliver and Stiner last legislature, was from October t jreB” J my commandments, ye shall abide Recorder Salary $60.00 $60.00 $120.00 $120.00 $120.00 swer to the two questions; “ Why ,eem to know the weaknesses of 15 to 31, “the hunting synopsis Snell urged drivers to drive ■» W '»ve; even as have kept T reasurer Salary 60.00 60.00 120.00 120.00 120.00 I trade in Blankville” and, ‘‘Why 1 npponents and be able to use it for 1939 to the contrary notw ith slower when there is danger „1 ' my F ath er s eommandments and State industrial 28.62 60.95 48.57 do not trade in Blankville” they to their advantage. standing.” 1 encountering slippery roads rath er I Abide m h,s lo v e .-Jo h n 15.10. WATER FUND would have prepared for the first Pum pci- and Collector than to depend on good tires to step toward a better job of serv ' Evolution 640.00 750 00 Many expert 1040.00 960.00 960.00 prevent accidents, ing their community and keeping [ Judge—Y.our profession?___ Labor - — ...... 139.60 125.00 drivers, he said, shift into second! 112.38. 213.15 283.95 ' the town from decline Supplies 1222.19 200.00 393.69 when driving ovt r icy roads. The I - W itness— A gricultural expert. 852.89 428.22 Judge— W hat was your fath er? lo w e r a-e W ater 251.32 250.00 507.87 lower gear equalizes the braking 515.98 578.65 From the Observer Oct. 21, 1910. THE WAR •Fira Departm ent 102.&5 50.00 202.82 power on the rear wheels, using j W itness—A farm er. - 37.55 284.83 Back in 1917 there was an ex Miss Lottie Covey arrived last MISCELLANEOUS the compression of the motor rath- I Judge—And your grandfather? pression about being too proud tc week to teach the Erskine school, E m e rg e n c y 30.58 125.00 196.04 201.92 er than the mechanical brakes to , W itness—-A peasant. 175.93 fight, now is seems that the Euro which opened in the new building Power a-c Street Lights hold back a car. In startin g on | Monday. pean nations are afraid to fight. 475.06 405.48 810.96 810.96 icy surfaces, good drivers recom- ! NOTICE OF FIN A L SET 810.96 This is the queerest war ever F. L. Kee, who has been farm - TLEM ENT Insurance 832.90 200.00 piend startin g in high gear as low • Literally millions of men are :ng the W ilbur Cooper, farm , has DEBT SERVICE or second may cause the reai | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lined up across the Saar basin taken the R. J. Ginn farm , occu That the undersighed, Henrich Principal on wheels to spin and slide the car 1 equipped with big guns, little pied last year by E. A. Moretz. Patj ns, Executor of the Estate bonds 3000.00 500.00 200.00 off tht road. 250.00 guns, anti-aircraft guns, rifles, gas Officers elected for the ensuing ’ of Ju liu s R. Ruhbet g, deceased Int. on bonds 1094.67 630.00 1260.00 690.00 285.00 D rivers som etim es encounter 4- A t masks, tanks and all the modern term of the Ladies Aid were Mrs. , t , 1.«,.«,, mnr.. in the County, I, Charles Ruggles, do hereby certify th at the above estim ated short stretches ot ... h.ghway m ore, nA f ourt of . man killing arm s designed by the 0. A. Ramsey, president; Mrs. C. .. .. 1 the State of Oregon, nis final ae expenditures for the year 1939 w as prepared by me and th at the ri.p p ery thun the rem ainder o . 1counti arm am ent m akers and it would be p . Coe, vice president; Mrs. Don expenditures and budget allowance for the first six months of the better than an even bet th a t they W heat, secretary; Mrs. Jas. Stew tendency in Orepon and Washing- roa^ an SPC 1 * ' baf 20th, 1939, a t 10:00 a. m. ha current year, and the expenditures for the fiscal years preoeeding art, treasurer. don’t kill as many men per day ton to center wheat holdings in a «l,ese s ,FJ>er^r_ . ni.rh a t ' n fixed by said Court as the the current year as shown above, have been compiled from the rec as do the automobiles in America. From the Observer Oct. 19, 1900. few hands. The farm operations a sk:<J »">' ¿:;nd < ---------------- ords in my charge, and to the best of my knowledge and belief are Mr. Peabody is hauling lumber are becoming larger and more ma- ' cwknl rcports shoW' A A Bethlehem Chapter. No. 78.O.E.5 The real w ar is economic and true and correct copies thereof. reason that the careful driver for his new Moro residence. He diplomatic. There is a good chance Moro, Oregon chinery is used and fewer workers Charles Ruggles, City Recorder. th at it will remain so until ’the has retired from farm ing and sold employed. With machinized farm keeps his crusing speed down dur Meets Every Second and ing the wet w inter months, the sec- end. The embroiled nations can his Bigelow farm to W. Cooper. Fourth Thursdays in each ing, production is increased and Notice of the estim ated expenses and receipts and the proposed The Masonic fraternity, think not afford to fight; they are afraid Month. V isiting members so is unemployment. This is the retary of state declared. tax levy for the City of Moro. Sherman County, Oregon for the ing of creating a Blue Lodge in Invited ; of Russia and enforced comanu- During the last three months • subjeot of a private round-table year 1939.* nirm th at would put an effectual Moro, will hold their prelim inary discussion by high agricultural of 1938 there were 3,913 automo- j Rose Amidon, W,M. Notice is hereby given th at in pursurance to a legislative Act Ruth Sparling, Secretary. t end to every aristocrat and bour m eeting Saturday evening. bile accidents on wet, icy or snowy I officials. approved by t'he Governor, February 19th, 1931, th at on November Miss Ethel Adams, daughter of geois in western Europe. It would « e t roads, 29 of them resulting , in | ' 7 the Budget Committee of the City of Moro, Sherman County. put them under dictatorship of Rev. Adams, once of the Moro U. A man claiming to -be a form er fatalities. In 34 percent of the i Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 Oregon, will be in session a t the City Hall a t the hour of 7.30 o’ Moro, Oregon Jfctalin who, in the name of the B. church, is a guest of Miss school teacher of Portland, Oregon fa ta ’ accidents, skidding was list- | clock p. m. and th at any taxpayer of the City of Moro will be heard . common people, would raise up his Jennie McCallum. Miss Ethel is being trie d ’for throwing a roçk cd as a factor. j Meets 2d & 4th Tues in favor of or against the proposed tax levy as hereinafter itemized. “ Make allowances for skidding | day^ of each month, own ruling class—and probably notices a g reat change wrought through a window of the U. S. kill them off when they became in Moro since four years ago. treasury. He said he wished to before the car starts fo slide and j Visiting members wel ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES ESTIM ATED RECEIPTS C. E. Morris, late of Klickitat, show his resentm ent at the unem you will have fewer accidents,” i come. well known. GENERAL FUND „WATER FUND $3600.00 Stalin has taken the larger part has joined the force of workmen ployment situation. Rebekah Wilson, N.G T reasurers salary Snell declared. $120.00 Licenses ..... '35 00 of Poland th at Germany spent an at the City Foundry and moved • • • Florence Johnston.Sec Recorders salary 120.00 Hotel rent ...... '..... 600 00 _ admitted 15,000 soldiers to ’ cap his family to Moro. Each of the postm asters from WATER FUND ture, has practically taken Latvia, Grass Valley Journal, Oct 22, 1920 Oregon and W ashington who a t NOTICE OF FINAL, HEARING Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M Marshall & Collector Meets on the 1st and Lester Heath of Afcany will tended the national postm asters’ Esthonia and Lithuania and is water rent 1300.00 Notice is htreby given th at the 3rd Thursday eve sending Germans home from those move to the Dr. Taylor ranch convention received a personal Labor a-c water ..... 250.00 undersigned has filed in the Coun nings of each month. south of- Grass Valley. states, is now a fter Finland which hand shake from Jim Farley. What ty Court of the State of Oregon Supplies ............ 400.00 V isiting members cor will give them a hold on the Baltic From the Observer Oct. 22, 1920. astonished most of them was his 4 Power a-s water 600.00 for Sherman County his Final dially invited to meet In apite of extrem ely cold ability to call them by their first which* Germany has kepit th«m Fire Department 150.00 Report and Account as Adminis with us. • from for generations. The next weather, the cdunty fair was well name. Each will receive a brief MISCELLANEOUS c tra to r of the .sta te of Elizabeth B. Christianson W. M. step may well be the Balkans if attended. In «11 4226 paid a d friendly note from the postm aster Emergency 300.00 Fuller, d<cvaaed, and th a t 'Mon C. V. B elk n ap S ecy. Turkey can be swung into line and mission a t the gate. geeneral, signed “JunT in uçreen day, November 13, 1939, a t ten . ' Power a-c St. Lights . 810.96 A quiet wedding took place at ink. then what is to become of the Hotel Insurance 431.20 Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. o’clock a. m., o f said day, at the dream of world domination held by the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. • • b 50.00 Moro, Oregon * • Library County Courtroom, in the C ourt the western and jcentnal European E lliott on the 20th, when their Farm hands, who are not under house, a t MoTo, Oregon, have been DEBT SERVICE Meet« 1st and 3rd powers now lined up in battle daughter, Anna Lucetta was m ar the wage-hour act, have the high Prin! on bonds ...... .... 1000.00 Tuesdays ’ in the Amount to be raised ried to Mr. Charles Andrew Ad- est pay in Oregon and W ashing fixed by the Court as the time and a rra y ? 1140.00 Int. on bonds . I.O..O.F. hall Trai by taxation A place for hearing of objection» to 2497.16 Germany may be able to starve lard of Condon. Rev. E. E. Mc- ton of any section of the United TOTAL 6732.16 sient and visiting GRAND TOTAL said Final Report and Account and 6732 16 the English by sinking m erchant Vicker officiated. States^ C aliforniaA as about the Ute settlem ent of said estate. Bonded Indebtedness of City of Moro $28500.00 brothers are cordi About 11 p. m. Friday during same level.« shipa—or more likely—England’s ally invited to meet John Fosä, Chairman of Budget Committee. Datbd at Moro Ore David Reid nary m ay blockade Germany into fair week fire caught under the ____________ _ - -_______________ / with us. gon. October 3, 1939. Ge«». G. Updegraff, fireplace in the new Moro Hotel Poor m aterial in the base and in starved submasaion, but in either S. W. Searcy, Secretary of Rudget Committee. Date set for the Ve:non Miller, N. G. « case the peoples of the warring lobby and caused a little damage sufficient insulation were suspected A ttorney for A dm inistrator. Joe Truitt, Secretary. Hearing on the Bbdget ' November 7, 1939, ' < • 49-2 cause. nations a re going to be ready for to the ceiling of the basement. I fts G Even Good Tires relate Succumbs May Skid On Icy Roads City o f Moro B udget In Other Days V . .. X