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»H ERM AN COUNTY JO URNAL. MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1940
Washington Welcomes President Roosevelt
when I ksked y o u ? ” said
tra -
y#
• It resulted in soil conservation
b o o m in g , irr th e minds of the pub- U / 9 O O v w w v
.........
- ï
! w at going to w a lk ? ” re to rte d the
Pc, a m a tte r fo r federal concern
Sherma^XXmnty Observer
uld m an.
when it is really the job of the
>untn»ueo f r o m p a g e o n e /
Established Nov. 2, 1888
land
ow
ner
and
o
p
erato
r.
It
ii
J
Grass Valley Journal
A
v ery well fo r the governm ent to buil ling provided fo r in th e hos
Established Oct. 14, 18&7
, gO -
pital
¡budget.
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 do the experim ental w ork and p e r
•Ä
T . Lester Johnson
A Im ittin g th a t the p ercap ita
haps give some aid and advice.
Wasco News Enterprise
c
o
s
t
of
the
Salem
in
stitu
tio
n
is
£
Sc we conclude h a t it is a good
LAWYER
m ut h low er than th a t of in s titu
E stablished Nl>v. 1891
th
in
g
th
a
t
the
SCS
is
g
e
ttin
g
rio
In
these
days
when
everyone
is
CONSOLIDATED M arch 4. 1932 (>f these a bandoned buildings which tio n s in neighboring sta te s, s ta te
MORO
WASCO
called upon to tak e account of
ore but un p leasan t m em ories of cffii !als point out th a t these costs
O ru I o O ^ ^ m «
a m isspent and expensive period in the Salem in stitu tio n are still him self th a t he m ay determ ine
abo e those a t the Pendleton hos- v. herein lies his g re a te s t c o n tri
P ub i i s
at i o* m the h i.to ry of w h at should be I iti i w ith a much sm aller popula
NOTICE of final hearing
bution to defense, it is more nec
cne of our m ost valuable d e p a rt
Notice is hereby given th a t the
tion.
The
low
cost
o
f
feeding
in-
e ssa ry than ever before to realize
m ents of a g ric u ltu ral work.
undersigned has filed in th e Coun
m a' as of th e O regon in stitu tio n s th a t ad eq u ate natio n al defense be
P u b lish e d E v e ry F riday at
ty C ourt of the S ta te of Oregon
is explained b y the fa c t th a t much gins w ith the individual. We may .
Moro, Oregon
ror Sherm an C ounty his F inal Re
o
f
1
he
foodstuff
is
produced
on
th
e
i
a
,5^
w
eary
of
h
earin
g
th
a
t
Giles L, F r e n c h ___________ 5 ^ ™ . FIRST AMENDMENT
port and A ccount as E xecutor of
in stitu tio n fa rm s. -T he per ca p ita :
ch a jn js no stro n g e r than its ,
A nother new deal politician has
the la st will and te sta m e n t of
E ntered as second-class m a tte r a t
cos item includes only such food- w ta k e s,t ]jnk> b u t the th o u g h t was I
teken his rap a t the press. T his
W alter A. May, deceased, and th a t
the Postoffice a t Moro, Oregon
stuffs as are issued from the hos- I,ever m ore applicable th an now ,
S atu rd ay , the 7th day of Decem
under Act of Congress of M arch tim e th e scene was the A m erican pit: 1 com m issary, such as flour, to th e prem ise th a t the nation can
F ederation of Laibor convention
ber, 1940, a t ten o’lcock a. m., of
H e c rk ic is e s the new spapers for bee/ . . ^ a r . s a lt,.e tc . Undoes n o t he stro n g only to th e e x ten t th a t
8. 1879.
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said day, a t the courtroom , in the
irc ’ude m ilk, b u tte r, eg g s, pork, its people are healhy, vigorous and j
O F F IC IA L COUNTY PA PER
rt fusing to publish the u ttera n ces
j C ourthouse, in Moro, Sherm an
v e g -ta b le s ' and o th er
supplies efficient. Dr. Louise S tanley, Chiel
of those who oppose th e ir beliefs
I County, Oregon, have been fixed
SU BSCRIPTIO N RA TES
which are produced by the in sti- i e f fhe v g B ureau of Home Eeo-
cn public questions. I t is barely
! by the C ourt as the tim e and place
tution and w hich co n stitu te the nom ics h as said> <‘No people can |
Payable in Advance
$l.R0 possible th a t some will believe him .
1 for h earing of* objections to said
m ajor item s on th e daily diet of t ilink s tra ig h t or govern w isely
ONE YEAR
............
-------These who do so will do it in spite
| Final R eport and A ccount and the
! whose m inds and bodies have been l
of the fa c t th a t read ers of any the hospital inm ates.
j settlem en t of said estate .
N O V EM BER 22, 1940
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w aiped in childhood by m a ln u tri-'
larg e new spaper " were able to
P aul May
The House speaker race, now i tion.”
------- rcau all of P resident R oosevelt’s
Geo G. U pdegraff
1*4
speeches and daily news about his ree ningly hopelessly deadlocked, ! An ad eq u ate n atio n al defense re
LET S BE AMERICAN
A ttorney for E xecutor.
travels and rem arks although a will probably not be settled u n td quires the h ig h est stan d ard s of
P erh ap s som ething a s iunda-
m ajo rity of such new spapers w ere a showdown can be had when the | h ealth , n u tritio n , and physical fit-
Lodge No. 113, I. O.O. F.
m ental to our A m erican way of opposing the president on th e ir le g isla tu re convenes in J a n u a ry . , ncss. And yet, we are confronted
Moro, O regon
life is being form ulated in these editorial pages.
The definite w ith d raw al o f Jo h n ! w ith th e fa c t th a t fo rty five mil-
Meet« 1st and 3 rd
i ' z a as tliousenks gathered to we-e^mc
days as when the presidential can
N ew spapers oppose the new deal Sf( „¡ham m er rfff Salem from th e i lion 'A m ericans a re living below
Sccne at tk? i
T uesdays
in th e
...... ;r:sn h.'s return to V.’as'.lnsU n frem his
didates wmre run n in g about the because they do not th in k its poli- rftCe ¡caves jt a two w ay co n test j the safety line because they are
President F ran k in D. F
I.O..O.F.
hall
T rai
. e !:c had listen: J io election returns with
country preaching . th eir philoso cies are the best for the U nited between R obert S. F a rre ll, J r., of 1 not g e ttin g the food they need.
home in Hyde I ' ; .; ? , N.
sie u t and visitin g
-
a
p.
«cession
o*
cars
headed
towards
the
S tates. They oppose the new deal P ortland and Wm. M cA llister of | P oor n u tritio n in this co u n try
his fam ily. The p.ic >
phies.
b ro th ers are cordi
We are being pounded w ith cries on th eir editorial pages. On the Me ¡ford. C laim s by F errell th a t | is h o t due to a basip sh o rtag e of Capitol, on the way u t.A W rite Ueuse.
ally invited to m eet
of unity, gnerally w ithout defini r.ews pages the new deal gets more be has the nam es of 30 rep resen - th e essen tial foods, nor due to lack
w ith us.
tion as to the m eaning intended. space th an its opponents. T his is tativ es “ on the dotted line” in ! of tra n s o rta tio n facilities, nor to
ways have no rig h t of way, b u t | Orlo Mart/n, N.G.
Ii Lnity nioan£ th a t we are going to because the new deal m akes m ore su p p o rt of his candidacy are dis in a a tq u a te m ethods of sto rag e or
m ust w ait until they can proceed ! Vernon M illet. S e c . ____
__
st ck to g eth er as a nation and fo l news. Any one who is curious can puled by M cA llister,’ whose chai- p reserv atio n . G enerally speaking e
No.
116
safely.
1
Lupine Rebekah Lodge
low our chosen leaders then we are check any im p o rtan t daily paper lenge of the F a rre ll claim h as , the food essen tials are abundantly
P ed estrian s have the rig h t of
Moro,
Oregon
going to have unity. If unity for a m onth and be convinced.
b ro u g h t fo rth a sta te m e n t from a t ' produced and widely distributed,
way w ithin m arked crossw olks or Meets 2d & 4th Tues
m eans th a t everyone is going to
The criticism th a t papers dis- least one House m em ber listed by j S tream lined tra n sp o rta tio n deliv- ■
m unm arked crossw alks a t the end day o f “each m onth.'
m ink alike and abandon th e ir y g te w ith this ad m in istratio n be F a rre ll denying th a t he has m ade : ers them to every m arket, and
of e block. While p edestrians who Visiting m em bers wel
ideals of governm ent, we are not cause they put profits ahead of an: com m ittm ent.
; m odem m ethods of processing,
“ jay w alk ” do not have the rig h t of come.
principle brings no credit to those
going to have any o f it.
l canning, and cold sto rag e extenu
way, th e ir safety rem ains an ob Anna Davis, N. G.
I b i s n atio n did not achieve its m aking such accusations. I t m ere-
t.he av ailab ility of foods through- i j
ligation of the m otorist.
Florence Johnston, Se<
T he s ta te th is week filed su it out all the seasons. F au lty nu
greatn ess th rough u n ity of the lat- Jv indicates th a t the profit motive
in the circu it fo r M ultnom ah co u n tritio n is due in p a rt to the failu re
te r sort. Its policies have been is upperm ost in bheir minds.
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F A A-M
CHECKED
made th ro u g h free discussion and
M eets on the 1st and
We are try in g to re ta in a nation ty in an effo rt to recover $9000 for one reason or ano th er, to use
ad v an tag e the foods
e fte r the m inority has had a say, here w here it will alw ays be pos- alleged to have been erroneously t(> the
3rd
T h u rsday
eve
A tra v e le r was w alking along
a re available.
-•« a
a chance to express its views, sible for p rivate citizens to criti- paid to th e Oregon F o re st Fixe
nings of each m onth.
a country road when he came
v.hich often served to tem p er the rise th e ir governm ent. If we pre- association and RL N. C hapter its , R ,g
m any are iH
V isiting m em bers cor
across an old man. A ddressing
vent new spapers from criticisin g m an ag e r by J W. F erguson as | tecfcuge they do not earn en0Ugh,
o: iginal theory of the majority-.
dially invited to m eet
Kim. he asked how long it would
sla te fo re ste r. The com p la n * in ,
q
are
nourished
- Those who opposed the election ~ we cannot do so ourselves.
tke him. to g et to the n ex t v illag e
w ith us.
.
u . .
th <*
a ” ertS th. ; \ 5 n
! ? ’ ! because they are indifferent, or ttT-
of P resid en t Roosevelt because of
!?■’! th e nrHi went 0« With hds. U: Amidon, W.M.
This is the only nation th a t has 1936, F erguson paid th e fire as-
do
Rnow what^ Oods
C. V. Belknap, Secy.
disag reem en t w ith his social anil
work, n eith er speaking nor looking
economic theories will continue to a T hanksgiving day set a p a rt fo r s t a t i o n $4500 ‘in p aym ent o f a tbey require. G re ater knowledge
up. The tra v e le r w ent on his way. Hethlehem C hapter, No. 78.O.E.S,
oppose those theories. As long as the purpose of giving th an k s for purported obligation th a t th e s t a le of the fu n d am en tal food facts is
He had not gone fa r when he
Moro, Oregon
they feel th a t the nation is headed blessings received. I t is also. cwed tq the defendant association, essen tial to each, of these groups.
heard a call: “ Hey, m ister! Come
Meets Every Second and
tne w rong way it is th e ir privilege about the only nation, this y ear, on behalf of th e S outhw est Oregon
la c k ! ”
F o urth T h ursdays in each
F or m ost fam ilies food t a k e s ,
— th eir d u ty — to say so. - W e hope th a t has any reason fo r giving F o rest P ro tectiv e association.” A
The tra v e le r retu rn ed , when the
M bnth. Visiting m em bers
m ore of the income th an any other j
old m an said: “ I t ’ll take you 20
it lem ains th a t way.
th an k s.
T he
only explosions second check fo r the sam e am o u n t single item of living. From one-
Invited
The word unity is -being o v er h ta rd here y esterd ay w ere vest ai.d in paym ent of the sam e “ p u r
m inutes.”
Naomi \ an Gilder, W. M.
fo
u
rth
to
o
n
e-half
of
the
fam
ily
ported oblig atio n ” is alleged to
worked. T here are
sta te m e n ts b u tto n s bursting.
“ Why did you not tell me th a t
S n arP n g . See.
____ _
have been paid the fire association budget is expended for food— the
th a t we m ust have u n ity in labor
sm aller the income the la rg e r the J
Ii is impossible to get w arm ed 1 by F erguson on M arch 9, 1937
although it is difficult to see how
proportion which m u st be sp en t
* * ,*
union affiliation can seriously al- up over th e possibility of a pact
th
u s, and the m ore lim ited the in- (
Smooth?
fect production. The CIO sta rte d er ag reem en t betw een the leaders , U nem ploym ent com pensation paid
( ome the m ore im p o rtan t it be- j
j NDSOR bourbon
a new kind of labor o rg an izatio n of the d ictato r countries of Europe. | to jobless w orkers in Oregon so
comes th a t every penny invested 1
which ha» to some e x te n t been Not one of them would keep it fa r his y e a r have averaged slig h t-
b rin g its re tu rn in food value.
'
¡I aho pr iced
smooth!
adopted by the A FL. More men a f te r it became a burden to him ly m ore th an $367,000 a m onth as
i”
The
public
health
w
orker
has
1
.
•
.
com pared to $369,000 a m onth dur-
have been b rought into the m ove nnvw av
really lo ^ !
p
a
rtic
u
la
r
responsibility
in
the
a
p
! ing the first 10 m onths of 1939
m ent by the GIO th a n before. I t _______ _________
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a reportr-by th e Oregon U nem ploy plication of the fundam entals of
has been a good th in g fo r labor.
m ent com pensation
com m ission good n u tritio n for the prom otion ;
T nere can be no u nity until one
A natmaal
t
shows. C ontributions to th e ^ jo b o f sound health in any com m unity, j
favorite
side is convinced or is w illing to
for the past
less insurance fund fo r the 10 Wise selection of food req u ires ,
Rive up its belief in fundam ental
6 years!
tiW
m onths o f the c u rre n t y ea r to ta l pome knowledge of the 'body’s d a i - 1 .
principles. It is not in accord w ith
ly
needs.
The
home
m
aker
shoul
1
j,
tim ew orn Am erican principles fo r Grass Valley Jurnal Nov. 25, 1921 ling $6,610,644 re p resen ts an in
crease of $1,000,000 over payroll know th a t certain foods, the pro- ,
anyone to give up his fundam en
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B orn: In G rass Valley, Nov. 22 tax^s paid durin g the sam e period tectlves foods,- are essential to J
tal beliefs. No m inority should be
sefe g u ard in g health. D airy pro- , R j a J l t o f W a V
in
1939.
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Babe
F
ields,
n
rsk ed to do so.
ducts, fru its, vegetables and eggs I
O
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Let the m inority p u t up its best son.
-belong
to
this
group.
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T
h
e
y
C
i
V
A
H
Hr
John
W.
Kelly
- arg u m e n ts on public p o lic y .-T h e n zzza very heavy snow m ade it*
ce
term ed
ed the “ m u st” foods. Cer- I lV u I C S V jlV U I l
hws
ce term
let th e side th a t cannot prevail appearance in G rass Valley la st
(C ontinued from page one)
Prie» R
follow the lead of the m ajority. F rid ay . The passengfer tra in cam-, lief and P resid en t R oosevelt will tain o th er foods fu rn ish re p a ;r I Few rules of the road are less i
si Hurts ¡
This clap trap about an o th er sy s as fa r as G rass Valley from S h a erk congress fo r ¡approxim ately and building m aterial. They, too, 1 understood or m ore m isunderstood
tem of governm ent is decidedly niko. E lectric lig h ts w ere off. 350 million dollars in J a n u a ry to a i\ essential and p articu larly im- ! thar. those having to do with right-
cu t of place. L et’s Be A m erican. T here w as no fro st in the ground. c a rry the relief work on u n til nex t p o rta n t to the grow th of children, j of-w ay, according to the legal dea
$ 6 . 4 0 Gal.
E rn e st E slin g er le ft fo r P o rt Ju n e 30. The P resid en t continues Milk, eggs, m eat, cheese, dried | p é rim e n t of the . Oregon . S tate
land F rid ay intending to b rin g approving as eligible for W PA beans and peas belong to th is class Mr to r Association.
END OF AN ERA
\
H a rry Beezely home. H a rry h a i ' f unds m any county wide road pro- of foods. C ereals, fa ts and su g ars 1 . P o in tin g out th a t m any acci
90 Proof
National
Distillers Products Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Of all the governm ent agencies
ecn suffering from bad ankles.
Ig ra m s -in Oregon r.nd W ashington, supply the fuel burned for energy. d ents are caused by m otorisis who
this county knows from co n tact
Roy B aker has bought th e lots |
which a re dependent on addi- C ereals m ay also m ake an im por- j have eith er a vague or m istaken 1
the SCS probably suffered m ost on which the CCC sto re stood and I tional funds (being voted by con- ta n t contribution to the protein in idea concerning rig ht-of-w ay ru les I
from m ism anagem ent. Its h isto ry will m ake some im provem ents in j gress.
the diet. If dark or less h ig h ly ’ the m o to rists o rganization p re se n t
until a couple of y ears ago, was
milled cereals are used they have 1 ed the follow ing sum m ary of p ro
the spring.
I
•
alm ost a perfect record of how not
The roof of the livery b arn col- I When the M exican governm ent an added value in th eir m ineral and visions of the Vehicle Code on the
to do things. Had it not had a lapsed Tuesday as did th e w a r e - ! learned th a t Vice P resid en t-elect vitam in content. S u g ar and o th er
su bject:
job to do th a t was so im p o rta n t to house at E rsk in e and DeMoss.
W allace was being sen t to a tte n d sw eets add v ariety to the diet, but | D rivers, when approaching high- '
the nation it would have been fu n
the in au g u ratio n of the newly elec a fe not necessary to h ealth as are 1
ny to everyone but the tax payers. From the Observer, Nov. 25^ 1921 ted Mexican presiden t it decided to such foods as milk, whole cereals, w ay interections, shall look out
for and give rig h t of way to j
Of recent years, how ever, it
! play no fao v rites, and sent an in- vegetables, and fru its. If whole 1 vehicles on the rig h t, sim u k an - j
The
home
of
Mr.
and
M
rs.
C.
W.
seems th a t the serious and capable
| vitation to the defeated ‘Republi- ni’lk is used in desired am oqnts, 1
men in the organization will be M cKinney was gladdened by the 1 ci.n vice presidential candidate, less b u tte r and more of the inex- ' cously approaching a given point, i
w h eth er such vehicle first enter*
able to pull it out of the depths /of a !riv a l of a son, N ovem ber 11.
» * « • 9 o • * 4»
M cN ary of Oregon . . . W ar or no pensive fa ts may well be used ‘0 j or reaches the intersection or not
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Losses
to
w
arehouses
w
ere
greax
4 » 9 9 9
public dis-esteem into which m is
w ar, R eclam ation C om m issioner fu rn ish calories and give safely piovided, th a t the foregoing p ro
all
over
the
county
as
the
heavy
m anagem ent had placed it. T h at
snew of F rid ay m elted and becamv John P age is askin g the d irecto r value. The house wife should know visions shall not apply a t any in-
will be a public service. v
of the b udget fo r enough m oney to th a t if th ere is not enough mon v
l a t e s t evidence of the end of the h tav ier. W. C. H a rp er lo st his carry on th e reclam ation projects t ) buy all the food the fam ily teiT«ection w here and when trafli
is controlled by traffic control
spending .era in soil conservation b am and seven horses when th e in th e Pacific northwest.* * ....
j 1 e td s lo be stro n g and healthy the
signals o r police offiers.
work is the sale of the buildings roof caved in. M any visitors, in
I foods which are m ost neeib-d
Any driv er en terin g an in te r
tn a t were used by the local cam p. cluding a caravan from P o rtlan d
1 should, be purchased first. Milk section a t an unlaw ful speed sha'i
w
ere
m
arooned
in
the
county.
The cost of them was given as
cereal foods of whole g rain s, and fo rfe it any rig h t of way which he
K ent: The M isses Jennie and
$17,000 when first constructed.
potatoes make the best possible would otherw ise have under th ’s
Tni« did not include la te r m aterial Minnie Hogue w ere n early killed
b
ig in n in g for an adequate diet a t
rule.
and labor used to m ake the bar- while sw eeping snow off th e porch
lowest
cost. Then, as money p er
ju
s
t
when
the
roof
collapsed.
W hen intending to tu rn left, the
lack s liveable, nor the w ater s y s
m its, other foods from the “ m u st” d riv er m u st give a proper arm
T he dam age done to th e electric
tem . A bout half of these build
F st should be added.
signal continuously or the last fifty
ings were taken down and the lu m tra n sfo rm e rs a t Moro is estim ated
The hom em aker m u st learn th a t fi.Ct before tu rn in g , b u t the actual
a
t
$1500.
ber salvaged although it is doubt
cost, alone is not a safe guide fo r tu n . m u st not bem ade until it can
ful if it could be sold for enough F rom the Observer, Nov. 24, 1911
"‘n od purchasing. O ften some of be done w ith reasonable safety.
to pay the cost of razing.
T H E R E was once a clerk who fe lt sorry for one
th e m ost n u tritio u s foods i r n The person tu rn in g m ust yield the
T
he
stork
visited
the
hom
e
of
The rem aining h alf of the build
of his very poor custom er^ and accepted a cana-
the
cheapest.
On
the
other
hand,
rig h t of way «to all oncom ing
D eputy Sheriff J. C. M cKean,
ings have ju s t been bought by the
some
of
the
more
expensive
foods
ry
as b a rte r for merchandised T h e canary be
traffic
w
ithin
the
intersection
or
county fo r $60. T h at is about all Nov. 21 and le ft a baby b ro th er
n
a
y
be.
m
ost
economical
jn
^
te
rm
s
so
close
as
to
co
n
stitu
te
an
im
m
ed
came
ca u g h t in the cash re g is te r ar.d ^ e v ery since
G eorgia, who, a t first d idn’t
the 5 are worth.
of the food facto rs they are sup- iate hazard. T h e re a fte r the d riv er
l
;kc
it
and
w
anted
to
give
him
tc
We hope his is tru ly the end of
th a t fath l day, the cash d raw er sin g s when o p en -'
plying to the body—nrilk and eggs m ay proceed to m ake th e tu rn ,
the spending phase of soil conser M yrtle Sheets.
ed.
.
*
are exam ples of such foods.
ar.d oncom ing traffic approaching
J H. B adger, fa th e r of Mrs. A.
vation. Real conservationists did
The
m
oral
of
this
s
to
ry
,is
fo
r
y
o
u
to
investi
If we as public h ealth worker* tm intersection m u st p erm it the
not w a n t the erosion cam ps such Rosa, le ft for Los Angeles a few
could guide the hom em aker in fol- , tu rn in g car to proceed,
gate wrhy your cash re g iste r has been so silent. It
as the one established here. They days ago on his way to S avannah,
lowing S herm an’s reco m m en d »- , Upon en terin g an a rte ria l or 1
had no plan fo r the use. of so Ga., to stay w ith an o th er d a u g h
will take m ore than a can ary bird to
m ake
it
Lons th a t (1) a t le a st as much of th ro u g h highw ay, the driver m u s‘ ,
.m any men, nor so much money. ter.
s.n
g
.
.
.
it
takes
consisten
t
a
d
v
e
rtisin
g
to
the
the food money be spent for milk first stop and yield the rig h t o f
R eturning home Monday Mr. and
They knew th a t saving the soil
<?• pj
public.
(«Deluding
cream
and
cheese)
as
r
a
y
to
all.
traffic
im
m
ediately
ap-
j
Mr s. C hris Anderson stopped to
was a m a tte r of experim entation
fo r m eats, poultry, and fish: and ; preaching. T h e re a fte r he may ,
and education of the ow ners of stop a dog fight when th e ir team
(2) a t least as much fo r fru it and p; oceed and all velxig|£s approach- 1
tan
aw
ay.
They
had
to
walk
th
ree
land to teach
proper tillage
A dvertise E very W eek In The
Jilsho Matsubashi, who has not vegetables as fo r m eats, p o ultry t b ig the intersection on the through j
miles home.
method«.
highw
ay
m
ust
yield
the
rig
h
t
of
i
lain
town
to
sleep
for
35
years,
ar
n
d
fish,
we
would
fin^
a
b
etter,
A m eeting will be held a t th?
In stead of allow ing eonserva-
tio ria ta to plan th e ir own job the opera house F rid ay evening, Nov. rives in Los Angeles, from Japan. re tu rn on the food investm ent evi w ay to him.
Vice archbishop of the Shingon Bud denced in the health of the fam ily
D rivers en terin g public h ig h
ra tio n a l leaders m ade aoil saving 24, or the purpose to organizing
dhlst
sect,
he
fasts
45
days
a
year
w
ays
from p riv ate roads or drive-
mid
of
th£
nation.
a basket ball club.
a part of a social scheme.
Good Food
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For Defense
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