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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1945)
X 4 M i i Ä b mm MPM6. ¿ v s w f i:> i w IttfffiM iltf WStiNTV i f ilit liiA L tH<i ¿1* afld &nrf kart took - - M n ¿ 8 Pottnty. *A third oY a c c i l»ö iJtrttS |)er 'buihels' nug-rr tl.a eventually, whed and if, th e r e »ä PubBshtii E v en FrkiSj kt populatton is taking its postwar- brgamaation to construct the land- Moro, Oregon ___ v O t rest. It must be fall. ' ings. Lang hauls along the r t W trlies L French i-xli»«r .Not always has the fall season to reach ports will not .be neces - — -■M ur « tta been « resting period. It was only «»o'. A re P r iv a te P ro p e r ty R ig h ts th e Orwun under Act of a few years ago that it wasw a Whatever development comes out » J time of long working days of to the Columbia cannot hedp of March «. 187» _ K e y s to n e o f D em o cracy? /• wearying labor. That was when aid the entire area, wheat grower x | Moderated by RK »the threshing machines passed as well as every one else. That is, • Am A ,,u<m by the farm and changed the long if the development is carried outIran om k Foondoikw. At debated by » T i aa stacks o f headed grain into piles on a sensible basis and does not ’ Or. Harry W. Laldler Channing Pollock o f sacked wheat and conical stacks include government controi of ev- ___,____ Secretory, taagn« for erything such as the Columbia » In to m atio n olfy Known boetoror ÉDITORIAL- ^ |^ ,lraw loA ostHol Dotaocrocy, A athor of and Playw right, Author of SSOCIATION Then the farmers rigged up the Valley Authority hill preposed. ; “ H arvort o f M r SeBr»” wagons for the wheat hauling, The hearing ^to be held in The ( fours and aixes and eights. They Dalles next month will be of in- . MR. POLLOCK OPENS: I’ve I*v heard I DR. LAKDLE* OPENS: In « village OFFICI A t COUNTY FAPEK - pulled out of the barn lot early tercst to the entire Columbia ba only two argument« for State O w n e r - a g r i c u l t u r a l economy, private but Fishermen will oppose, Ul the mornings when even tlw in. ;«hip: (1 > the government 1« wrier property right« may wan hare served SUBSCRIPTION RATES bgrdtest hired man h a i to bundle they already know that the tish-^ and more beneficent than thr indi- * democracy. However. as payable rayaoic in u* Advance , coat Each outfit ouivi ing imipsiry. »w * - — industry, is » a enweu closed book on ivldual or corporation, (2) there used wrc-AD $¿.00 tried UP t< n > h*8 ou the * river * if t «lam e to be oDooeiUon to public control of our economy haa developed, the con- Q NE Y EAR . - -------- get shceP to the roan, w areh r A se fust, prog^ _____ jL „ * _ SchoolsIand the Port* Office. Neither L ^ , of our kty industries has concen- to go ahead. Ffah may event- g - J - — ” for to wait there m eart a late is w-n---------- — * m e i .--x ^ increeainxly In the hand« of AUGUST SI, « 4 5 ually be worth the transportation ;wor<j “government“ haa a grand I . ♦ an{. rmiuat ln- supper or a missed trip. ■aound In most ear«; the magic ceaaaeltha l»W< aqp grees That was about all the hurry mg saving wealth and Incarne had when we substitute “politician»”“- the order of, the day. Thl» eon- there was to hauling wheat. Most ----------" x ¡which is what we mean. Why should A FELLOW NAMED 8AM Foreign nations g et fed by - . we suppose that men iyho have de- icenp.gy on of oootrol and of wealth o f it was just sittin g on a high either winning or losing a war ¡voted training for coo-1 b » ' « ’ * * * .. - > c , of their a b u live« .1 0 « to and to dondueUni W e know a guy, named Sam, »eat driving t^e well train- a and to eondi sort o f a middle aged fellow with down a narrow road with the United States. Jt, should bo less eflidsnt than those (and. in A m y cases, dictatorial the lives and welfare of the who. having a lot of unsatisfied curiosity about True p a i r e d some agility to who, h avin g failed at everything _ ♦landed In Washington! Certainly. ------------, . . . has provided the few w ith lot o f ¿binge that don’t concern ¡n the s e a t after the road be- Washington perience Indicates the d jn » w y ^ o w influencing end of dom-, him ;. get> ornund into a lot of fuji o f chuck holes, and the anybody who has suffered recant . co n tro l- bungling In government control can Ina ting poH tical Institutions, control p laces for one reason or another. | M>urs were long and the job tn - Continued from page one. want more of it Is beyond my under- Unf the p w molding the Other n igh t he was rammin’ ■ more than half a million leather standing. As for population No. * | agencies <rf .Ihe. eountr ^ lt^ has around north of Burnside seeing When that w a. done there waa Russja aviation K„sa, our schools are run by local com- ated aisocial cb“ n? 2 f tW** •b o u t a little business deal, when gtraw to h au l,’ for even m line for the British. There wa* munities—mostly, not too well nm; and the poor, has he run onto a fight up an alley, those days some men wanted the the dikper cloth sent to north wait for what happens If and when I eratio spirit erf ®°bbery among the. pending legislation turns them over members of the Hourn^of Have and, Sam didn’t kniw what it was ir gtacka d ose to ro thrir uvur A frica, «ostume jewelry, tiss j to the federal government No prl- to an undenreratic spirit of aarrtltty. X , when X ni o combines b ~ - <*«■» <* * * * ■ __m * Sbbout b ut he stopped to look and b uiJding S Later , ’ could possibly equal the among many members of tha House Helen. H e could hear the gutteral «were common raw really became reflectlon’ lt 18 apparent Uvat ¡^^Tcharge as much for the s e r r ie d Burns’ farnotu “ Thig. a B • grunt# of the bigger o f the two in^ up ty,e straw raw really e p w<?re rushed aw,ay to dluky ,F.nally if an(J when Government man for a’ that”, qulto a different men and the higher pitched voice onerouB little insignificant countries o f the other one who had sort of Now there’s nothing to it. The n<>~ needed b y them and 'for money? were not needed b y has ever produced profit, I moreover, tion of vested property rights hag, is als® the threshing and whic^ contributed nothing to the (enterprise w ith ownership, been accompanied by tragic tragic, a cockney tw a ang to his v o i ic r e he’d i ^ d . '^ H ... **government •_______ x -...-.» .1 .1 « I K m ., »MYimniniKl bv The ,m a le r one m.d he d th e hauhn([. are no ¡„ng war c.lher than u piie up a X r e ’. “ thiM to tax. A. Lincoln I period, of economic lnmcurltj and, been set upon while talkin to s gtrin^a o f horses to put up straw heayier load on the American tax- said that the nation could not exist rciiah neoreboy andI he w « » k m f o r - d the .t r .w h .u lin g ■» a payer of Sam to loan him a short job. No on<? 1ITVagines that Great j4jjvigjon. a people without property I the forces making for **’ ?***' Sam wasn’t too weU fixed for Farm ers go places, see things, Brltain Rus8ja> China, Canada or are slaves; not citjsens of a demoe- Itarism, imperialism, war. Only as we t , “ — “ '“ Ï “ ' " Ä X * » » •> s . * w - “e ; ï a - - c r s : japs Wanted Atotnid Bomb fiatâ- S i 5 K» - Mr i/bfcmA»— Thia picture shews three Japanese scientists who went to Htpteley, Calif., In ISM, and tried vainly to ferret eat America* secçris af atomic research. Dr. Ed. MeMlOan, University af CaHfarnla physicist, la »hews feeding them accurate hot worthless lnformatioa. The final toaaai given by crews of superfortresses recently*aver their cities. Column “ Ä Ä . - - S Ä H r s i ' i Ä - . a - * A ,X 1Z been using obab. . R^M AYNE - D À I R Y C O U N C IL C é íc O N th at wiU and .a t the prepared soups you-sam e tim e provide some protoin, decided that • no this cheese soup v will serve your / S “ ^ ^ M soup want r e U If h you the. p oin t, homemade varieties made delicious and which nutri . , •_______ ----- -------------- «* CHEESE SOUP • ^ ^ / ^ ¿ k a n y your lunch- 1 t a b l e d butler eon gupper can be planned a- 1 tablespoon flour to » or suppe s ü T Ä . . . ~ w ■■ — - o t r " variety ™ ---- -------- s a lt Paprika the ¡contention that property rights poLLOCKCHALLENGES: Dr. - «to food •U IIV United qJill v^LI States supplied to arm Cvlll veil Wwii w*»» T _• are I BMIV g VL a L i W M ewwi values to T IM? C WwUy diet. The A > Q *•% the daily both ’em knocking things over in ence> has taken the place of nian- n* th e A llies and neutrals. There has (essential to democracy. J® Laldler adds several to the two fa- , , xhin_ about cream Saute onion in batter for 3 mm- k |s « ^ w h a t unrelated remarks, may TOrty phrases quoted In wonderful thing a b o « cream Wh<jn thc alley and pretty much dis- poWer| has made minutes take tl e th e A ines ana been talk that lend leaae is a o i atate public enterprise, I my opening. How can anyone sep- soup is that they make a perfect -v^ooth and boiling, Curbing tM ng, around the neigh- pla<!e houre. Wel], if the o , ld way street, fcu ig u r e s a s ______ ___________________ ______ _ _____ _____ „ „ „ . „ v ,„ r tout t such f figures as jthe mer|t gyste m .ls ^ Iar,te human rights from Property for any ______________ meal. And one th e *a}K* J 8 f ___ gorhw d. Sam rtood A w e a - a t - „ y , hadn't been hard, probahly haye ibeen ma(1< a v a ih .ble »bow ¡manned, not by "pollUclanT. bu>.-bZIrightat The right to cam and pom««« reason Jor y j , that the milk, add milk. Heat the aouy when tame ching and handing things to the one w(MJjd have tried to change r^v^rup lend-lease total is ¡devoted, efficient public sarvanteTew | the eesential * -a .:..,’ to serve, but let itial o f reason xux WMB *" h u f do An not not le t i it t b o ll. rgtJLjwnan when be could. tkx,™ i h t reverse le™ -lea9e " J wouid uYge^jbe Pori OffiCfiLb« re- kumm rights. The rest of his argu- you cream z soup with contains Englishman Rn- - i . n M ilx th ________ verY smalb The I r t i s h , a s reverse lturned to the grasping hands of pH- L ent u based O0 the old demagogery calcium, a food value often lack- Ad^ .t * . ___ Pretty auon a < FAITIT lend-lease, charged for th e camps jvete monopoly and O0 public having equal ability, all men . dJ^ d espeia,Hy so m melted. Season and or came along and the German FAULT American troops in Eng- )enterprises are now paying !*/<• «houM be equally rewarded. That la «n— -a jumped en to him, too. Then Sam Now the official propaganda line used by Antor ca to q p . th e jx p m s e ..o f thrir | wch proved and d ed uctive non- th at o f adulta. Balance the cream soup w ith a green salad, fruit, 1'ureka Lodge No. 121 A .F A A.M.^ __ x __ sx^ -mi into the acrap is that after nch ©h -‘ respective aovernmenu. «overtUrimt. While Whl “O l^nse that I merely as* ur. uaioier er all the people people are are laud, ranu, and m-u ---------‘ -espective got excited and g o t into the acrap reanonsible for Pearl services of long-shoremen who un- < jne advocates abolition of how the evils he mentions are les- enriched bread and a desaert, »/ Meets on the 1st a d catwe it looked like th e three of the ones I/ J J z>oro-r\ in F rance. '»rty rights, I challenge Mr. Pollock J jpned by putting them Into the hands 3rd Thursday evening« m m i M win and the oockney Harbor and the w*r a -1 that the loaded cargo in France desired. fxt show how we can prevent whole- 1 f th- state. That dona, his becomes of each month- Visiting Garnishing s will help your ',tale postwar unemployment and pre- # perfect picture of Totalitarian Gov- said he wus needing a 1 « mor« elected and appointed protectors Ï members are cordiaWy , ’ serve democracy without a large ex- I ernmcnt. soup appeal and look different. beh) all the time. ‘ th* were guiltless. Tf invited to meet with us. ^M ^PO L LO C K lSpL «8?D r.C aM - DR. LAIDLEB REPLIES: Mr. Pol- U se tiny end perfect sprigs ol C. A. Ruggles. W. M. Well th ey did. They laid the the voters fall for that they are iler says I h slk flvuA proof . . .(lock to the contrary, ! do fresh greens as watercress W. D. Wallan, Secretory German out cold there In th at big enough suckers to have the S,r» :r^ ‘* b . * Ü ^ T Ï Ï U m . ' t | : ^ ' ^ t . m T ^ X ¡ r 4 bi ^ 4 , p* r,ley “ d_ c? n'eL OT„ C7 ± i ’ mussed up allev. Then the Eng- blame put on them. ;rntx» a. y”j can reward«?however, should de- some popped com , or merely Bethlehem Chapter No. .7E» 0 -E A Iwhman looked over hia -clothes The administration had little has abolished Has then* and 1?aI^ eaJ U7_x i„ “ n m n e r tv .___:_Li. . M~ets Every Second anu Democratlc? he proved any of pend not on^di5 er<ro^ . _ i «prinkle on _ a dash o f paprika and and aald that Sam waa going to difficulty in obtaining over sized From the Observer, Sept. 1, 1916 Fourth Thursdays In each the familiar invectives In.his open- ownership, but on d ifferen ces in- * bU butter w hen you b « « to help hhn re t w in e new grant» o f c»»h for leaf ra k in r - Barnum lant week P»K Month. V isiting Members « « o n use some ortginahty. but r-ww hwausc th e ones he had was and boon doggling of many kinds. A. H. Ba Invited.— Moro. Oregon bad riMMPe and a lt the Had the same a m w n t of political chased a wood wheel Crescent not’ D ^ s the cuSontblundennK (property, but the public and cooper«- season lightly in the beginning, Rose Amidon, W. M. m pretty bad shape. i j truck from th? Moro Hardware & and scramble for power, prove we tive ownership *?<} d*V\^r*ac The secret of seasoning is to taste snectors th at had gathered a'so pressure been «x pended on pa<> Jruck Ruth Sparling, Secretary ¡have "devoted, efficient public ser- ministration of pllb other' *nd taste. If required, add more to Sam to give ing bills for the increase in tine Implement Co. ¡Jan»."? r . n he cite any public e n - ral resources, monopolies and other, »’,u , a said it w as up Miss Cecil Moore, who has com- Jerprise, excetf’ th« ^ p S L S i C a n a l- basic industries which, under private ju st before serving or after the and army n u l l / caiiva and navy n o » / wo as was spent for control, are preventing millions frotni fam ly has tasted and appcoded. ^ruf^nd 4th them som ething for bed the vote getting appropriations pitted her first year a • ¡and th is year only—the Poat Offir “* 1 “““ ^ **“ p i ^ t e The cream SOUP rSC- T o d a y s of each breakfast t!. Vincent hospital training school that, by ordinary bookkeeping, shows Well Sam has been in such we would have been better pre secure in their private poeaeaa. , v ia itn g mem- for nurses at Portland, is home a profit? Will he indicat« how p r i Such social ownership, as In Scandi , . ---- before and it always costs pared for war. vate enterprise can be “half slave navia and New combinations bers welcome Kim a wad o f jack cause he ai- Th old custom o f those in power on a two weck 8 vaca 1 • navia ana IlfW Zealand, would great- crossing with WIVII many vvnrw.* anj Clara Houston, N G. w ^v. J X to i r « th . I. to U k . credit ’for th in g , that C hr« Anderaon w a , the iue y and half free"? By "extension of pub ly advance democracy and ................. utterly! vegetables, seasonings lic enterprise” to provide jobs he prevent the rise of totalitarianism, ___ Florence Johnston. S gamiahangd. doctor b in . and f t « , «nd » « h .r e ‘ » r e v e d by the pobl.c and to g P »tuff for everybody, when he ju .t p a « blame for thore th .n g , that ' • « 4x)ttoni The perborate and peroxide may Basic Cream Soup in watching the »crap in ^ e found faulty. Sometimes, it 21-dlV*. u y .„ « ^ „ y , m » 2 t»bk»pp<m»fui « » « * , 'th ey apeak quickly and poalttvely. dropped out of the w heat market *4 ' ,, , . , . 1 tablespoon minced onion Sam ', wife eaya th at If Sam the peanlc believe the story, but a ”d around $ . waa a o * • UJ"nK tevel te“ ; 1 1-2 taileapoone ftour with no takers. IVlOlCl 1 . poon o f the former to one pint of t teaspoon f ypowi «alt knew enough to pay attention to you can’t fool all o f them always, G. W Hansell made delivery th e peroxide. A medicine dropper his own* business there’d be a 1-8 teaapoon paprika o f three Overland cars this week. is helpful in treating a small better livin’ fm- her and th f kids, T H £ DALLES DAM , w z x, , • « 1 cup rich milk One each to J. H. E lliott, 0 . B. stain. 1,1 In any ca se a final v--*-vxx careful x , , r gtQck , o ___ o r V€^ etA b le w a U r but Sam don’t pay much attention • Ever since our govenunant Messinger and Hansell Bros. Sodium perborate, som etim e, spong-ing OT „ „ „ „ g „ t h water Is 3 .4 ™ nced to her and just keeps on getting There again seem s to be a pos- or asked town and farm women to sold as a tooth powder or mouth essential, save used fats, the record pre played a sucker whenever there’s Ability that the government will From the Observer Aug. 31 1906 sieved vegetables viously set by city women has wash, and 20-volume peroxide are , a row around where he la; pro- build a dam above The Dalles. As Melt butter and saute the onion taken a besting. x Born: In Moro A ugust 25th to two handy m aterials to keep in the These two bleaches are sat:3- We must keep up the good bably g et laid out in an nHey ham- near as can be gathered from tht Dor"’’ *" P p j f 7 • «-irL r U a n ' i n / 7 rn h in p t t o bleach out factory stain removers for scorch, for 5 minutes. Blend in flour, salt work! This country Is feeing a T „ report, on. t h .t » b jr e . M r^nd Peetz, . “ « » p ^ n T t X e « u 'e d £ ^ e r e < . .n d g r e ,. 1 . 1 « and. .m l paprika. Stir in milk and ve- se lf some day and has wife and shortage of 1 bliltan, 500 mil lion pounds of fata in domestic ^ t ^ r yo « erplana wJ^h" w J wheel break on h l, c o m b i« T u c m.ldew, »ay, M i„ Lucy U m e. ex- other, where a bleach fa needed, r e to b k wntor or kids will be on the county. supplies, alone. Tons of vital war to the boiling point. Season as ------------ — 1— and home-front supplies requir to put about ten dame in the Col- day. necessitating a stop o f a tension specialist in clothing and ing feta are still needed, we In desired. WELL DONE umbU from Bonneville to Lewis- days. - textiles at OSC. - L towns and rural districts are In'a better position to save fats than Now th at the end of the OPA ton jn,tead of building only three The third well a 5^ Fresh mildew can be removed H H E O most city, folks, so the govern Is in sight It seem s a good time or Mills is a success It is 16 We; followed by 1VAG^ u p r a n n l S T r u iT R c n ment is depending on us. Save every drop, every scrap. the Waa are imabU tz, ^ P - 8 x 8 , and will carry from m u n u g» - --------- . . i ^ WASCO METHODIST CHURCH GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF to say a word in briialf txmau o o i f me w<a to determine ............... M elt, down solid fats. There a /♦ • men and women whe made it work. whether this is the better course 2,000 to 3,000 gallons of watei hardeflt to re. Sunday Schooi io A. M. . never too little to save! Butchers win give you up to 44 and 3 red This newspaper -holds no brief c r not an engineer. d*»ly. " « p iy Sufficient for aU pur- If -the hi ate rial M ommg* Worship— 11 *.m. A tto rn e y A t L a w poinuva pound. If you ham any for the men who n o d e the rules darng necessarily flooded poe^s needful in opera m g e ^ j t e , bleaching agents indudr Preaching service a t G rass Valley difficulty, can yovlr Home Dem onstration or County Agent. under which the OPA operated. Tnor^ ian<i and sometimes land »»ill. . a ».v. i m g a mixture o f lemon and salt Methodist church Sunday after- M o r o and W proved by WFA and OPA. They, too often, gave order, with- th at Irrigated and that Springs has furnished . noon at 3 o’clock. for by Industry. v » out information, enforced rulings WJ-J used for highways and rail- water for 14 > ^tiuaanw ^ “Sodium perborate and 20-vo4- pleaching service a t Grass Valley that handicapped regular buai Toadg The „„»Her dams dialc- machines, combines and fam ilies peroxjde two o f the sa f in the aftefflOon a t 3 o’clock, neea. The job they did waa ofeso- cate f ewer farms and Jess trans- ^his harvest; and stuII e W|>p y bieach€g for all types o f m a te r -, p l . Cannell, Pastor late proof that thia nation cannot porfation facilities. , water hold« good. ials,” Miss Lane explains. “The perm it a bureaucracy to obtain j t m4y t>e presumed that the p rom t |,e observer. Sept. 3, 1926 sodium perborate treatm ent mu% Christian Science Soriety where I s it... Joe .Marsh control. move for more darns and »mailer . be rapid, fbllowod by thorough Sunday morning services a I But the alm ost complete aainin- CTWg ig a victory for the propon- J. H. Gregg is now driving a or the bleach will affect n A j M Subject “MIND” ity o f th e higher-up« in the OPA ents o f navigation over the pi o- now Chevrolet sedan, having tra- color. , includes testim onials of healing, woe the thing th at mad« the job ponents of power. That is prob- ded hi» old Chevrolet in on -the- ■ ««por small, fresh stains, sponge pbe reading room in the rea* o f th e local office» more difficult. ably wise. There are so many deal. with a liquid made up o f four of the building is open. All an T he local board members and aourcea o f power in the Pacific Mrs Herbert Smith, son and ^ le s p o o n s of peihorate to a pint thorized Christian Science litera dark« had to try to live w ith their Northwest that it is not neces daughter, o f Mitchell, are visiting of water. Another way » to tore eon l>e, bought or bon*owerf neighbor« and also to try and enT m ry to the 6olumbia for her mother, Mrs Ida Davis of gtretch the statned d oth over a* WedBRrihiy night «ervice a* Jl From where I sit, there’s a iqt Will Curry isn’t falling for those pictures of a postwar life o f good sen se in what W ill says. foTM rulings which they knew purpoee. The Deschutes is an Kent. bowl o f hot water, dampen the Moro C o n « u n ity Church w««« fooHah and adly. « ample power sou rce, for a long W. L- Dillinger has purchased gbajp, anj then dust the powdered «___ Of ease. He was sweating over Ä little honest effort neyer hurt his lawn mower the other day, anybody. And there should be Donal board members, in this And the lower dams will an eight acre truck farm a t the sodium perborate on it. Lrt stand James D. Moberg, Pastor when somebody shows him pic more to our poet-war plans than em mty «usd others, tried hard to provide some power, as well as edge o f Dufur town and will move a minutes, then rinse w ellr. Bible School 10:00 A- M. tures of a mower that runs un h ow to make life comfortable do th eir job which th ey correctly f^ y iiu tin g jiarigaticn and pre- to his new home next week. The For a large stain soak the dot-ire Morning Worship 11:00 A. M and easy. ’ Re- der its own power, intaiHiwted aa being patriotic jobs aiding irrigation for what land acreage is a short distance up article for a half hour or longer Sermon “The Marks o f the Outdoor w o r k —w o lle y o n d e i “Shuck*,** sa y s W in, M I Eke a H u t aided th e w ar effort. They j the Columbia that » irri- the creek past th e Dufur city the solution/* s , . ;* birth” < la w n m ow er tBat give« y o u «om e w ith you r hand s and y o n r back gave thesr ton e and effort. Wc gflbie , park. The 20-volume peroxide, wMeh Prayer meeting Wed 8 p. m. hacktaDc and ex erd so . I t g ets —ou ght to bo p ari o f everybody*« am glad th e jobs are «bout ended. A t this writing it epoears tiiat The last quarterly conference ¡a stranger than the medicinal vnr- ------- the old blood circulating and post-war plans. A nd o n a h o t Lodge No. 113, I.O.O.F. W«*R bad rimpd««w wmaw glad. the wheat growers along the Col- o f the Methodist churches o f More j«ty, is also a safe bleach for all Mora Meets 1st and 3rd w orks n p a w onderful th irst. day, a s W ill says,'there*« alw ays ______________ - urribia will be more benefited by and Gras» Valley wae held Aug- fibers and is not as hard on color Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. “Then,” Will add« w ith aest, th at sp ark lin g g la ss o f b eer a s a IT*B FA L L the lower dam policy. They will ust 20th at the latter place. Dr. M chi or me bleaches. It may ne hall. Transient and rew ard! “th ere’s n o th in g tn th e w h ole riait ng brothers are haew h im tam ed in make it feasible to construct land- A. S. Hiaey, district euperinten- applied full strength or diluted, World th a t taste« o s good a« a cordially invited to th e o ^ u farmer« are ing place« along the river aj suit- dent, presiding. Tht final reports depending on the fragilnees of ch eerfu l g la ss o f beert” to meet with us. b ito the pens. aMe pointe from which wheat can of the years work were made and the fabric. The action is speeded Era »-at Houston N. G. th e t r e t rain be loaded on bargee and shipped gratifying increases and improve- i f a few drops o f ammonia are Cqpyrigfc, 1945, Unitoi Stator A. R. Kesainger, Secretary the h a m a t from to tidewater. Saving» o f a few menta noted. added just before use. jm, x o a z In O th e r D a y s Chemical Cleans ba MnlA >1 ains ’ From Clothes City Fat Saving Record Falls Under Town and Farm Push Rom Lawn Mowers— i £ Prewar Versus Postwar ^oe