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.A. — 5 » A sy - - 1* •- (dun ¿ Wltautoü fcttu44/i JoÒtffAU MORO, ÖÜfeUOV BHKKMAW C ö U N T ) f JO Ü R N A S/ b is w h p £ b r o th e r ’ ~ -, P ublished Every > tw « y »1 ' M ere, O r e g w — ------------------------ r r ^ F x i r i o . U l«i L. French a* «cecmi e la r » ~ m * t t « r a t iba F b rto ffiM S t U opo . O r M «M <r A « «f tu a g r+ M o f M a rch 3. WHTO _______ _____ L e t th e In d ian rem ain an Iq d |, an, lo n e h air, m occasin s, tacitu rn - ity an d a l t i^et hUn spear h is tiah and a r y th em in th e su n . A n d a b o v e all. L et him ride a n e r se and not a b icy cle. T H IR T Y Y E A R S AGO P kip . iv . JVl-T (1, 1»« farther to th e ?nd S ix th ara u orth east. T h at is co n fu sio n en o u g h , b u t P u m p str e e t (th e str e e t on w h ich th e old p um p h o u se is located) m u st run th ro u g h th e park and p la y in g field and is n o t officia lly closed. On th e o th e r sid e o f th e P»r * t ÈÉP**M|&M •* R. H. McKean W ake U p . A merica ! Has Another s-4 ì k *;. Does F ree C o lle c tiv e B a rg a in in g R e q u ire R evisio n o f th e W a g n e r *" U c a lle d P a r k stJ:?e t i the scene only U> 4l»4 VhP ebtiul. cai tanks wouldn’t W™* and there wase no way to get more Water. The fire was extinguished by the men in the community. Mr and Mrs George Harris were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Arthur Sargent* —1 - Leg Operation . Ada R ? H . M cK ean u n d erw en t an G u ests a t th e h o m e o f Mr and op eration at th e _ M „ id-Colum , bia Mrs A rth u r S arg en t M onday w ere T h irty y e a r s ago, back in fab- P ii h osp ital in T h e D alles, F rid a y . . , Mrg y aoe pulton of The •li Economie Foondotioa u lou s 1916, th e rains cam e late, a n i « H e is. rep orted t o b e d o in g w ell. Aa debated by It w a s th e la st o f May b efo re fu n i jdrs K eith M eD onaid is a ctin g ' ... \ __ any rain fell to am ou n t to any- D r. Broadus Mitchell Richard Hapgood“ as h is p riv a te n u rse. Mr and M rs K en n eth Blau left th in g and th e w in te r w h eat w a s Contattino Economist, onsu/ting economise, iu H n i« » fnitrutrtonot « -' « D IT O B IA L NATI« r i t t P r u iiM l V isito rs at th e h om e o t Mrs M onday to sp en d a fe w OBJ» V Executi— tedios EermosU F o r fa r * Velón dry to th e heads. You rem em b er Tool Oottert Union ASSOCIATION th e y used to say thpt grass hop- L ydia D arby are M rs F erg u so n itin g in P ortland. and d au gh ters o f P ortland. Mre Mra m u mad(. p ers sat on th e ground and a te DR. MDTCHBLL OPR NS: Free col F ergu son Is a d a u g h ter o f Mra * ” ugjnes8 to P o r t|a „ d th e MR. ___ HAPQOOD OFBMBi It cer- th e head s off. -, _____ _____ * OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER T h en late in June, the 30th to tainly does. L e t’s first agree our labor lective bargaining requires keeping D arby. the Wagner Act a» it to. The law in v * first o f th is w eek , be exact, a clou d b u rst h it th e problems won’t be solved by govern - sure»-the employer's recognition of and her SUBSCRIPTION RATES -Mrs E str e lle H a iley cen tral part o f th e co u n ty k illin g ment meddling, hasty togisJation. nor the worker’s right to-form • union ce OF FINAL -< Payable in Advance tw o m en and tw o w om en w h o se by co€rci°" °“ d golution and be represented by persons of his fath er sp e n t th e w e e k e n d in Port- • « « * further any balanced, sow uon own choosing. The statute has fur lan d - m O N E T E A R ............................. 12.00 bodies w ere w ash ed dow n H ay - - - - - uh«» problem must be found thered collective bargaining by vir M r and Mrs R ob ert W angem an N o tice is h ereb y g iv e n th at th e can yon w ith th e flood. T he re- bargaining (collecUve and in- tually elim inating strikes for union JULY 12, 1»M g f P ortlan d arriv ed th is w eek en d u ndergigned h as file d h er fin al m ainder o f th e c o u n ty had a dividualj t interpreted to mean ex T recognition. The Act serves to pro T A ziom in n u L H h ea v y rain. actly wh^ n to, the„Ab* duce equality in bargaining oppor to sp en d som e tim e v isitm g Mr account w ltb th e C o u n ty C lerk o f I M M lV n u W O llu l It I t p or sev era l days it rained puted question» should be laid on the tunity. Such crucial legislation in W an gem an and M rs E v e r e tt are S h erm an C ounty, O regon, In th e Mr eeta te o f j y iiu g M edler, deceased, f r M d n m , f n r s p r a r i t u a r e h e a v ily and th e cou n try w as toWe iace up and all groups Vitb • evitably provokes efforts of those and M rs C harles E v e r e t t who. feel restricted to render it less brother and siste r . * .. 3**' g reen er th e fourth o f J u ly than «take to the game and that th e 12th d a y o f A u g u st, green er Present proposals for chang chance to watch the play, and even, effective. __ _________ ________ _____ M rs A. A. V an G ilder v isite d 1943 a t th e hour o f 11 o ’c lo c k th e fourth o f Ju n e. deserving o f neither. it had been the Wagner Act would not make here to kibitx. be . ing SPX r á n d hd u e ^ nfonow°Ufíe t i n g X w h - “ a n X h ^ ío w a to ttto necessary, d A c I t U must » to ¡T m o w even *ln* Ito operation: they several d ays la st w e e k in Tllla- a JVI o f said day in th e C ounty an ln- R oom in »M oro, O regon, " Ï Ï Ï Ï J Z he reap, w e w ou ld soon w a n t b r e a d .- .u p e r sb l. block to th l. Proredure seek to restore the advantage of the m ook. S h e retu rn ed h o m e Mon- c o u r t employer. The law corrects an in d ay.. - — h a s been .fix e d as th e tim e and y e llo w in g w in te r w h eat, hut th e reaP IN F L A T IO N A R Y T H IN G S — T hom as Jefferso n sine« it's clearly a one-sided law equity by giving workers rights long M r and Mrs B. .W . G uy o f place for • h ea rin g th ereof. rains m ade it green again and favoring 15 m illion union members enjoyed by employers. Employers E v e r y o n e is now scared o f in- P ortlan d arriv ed h ere J u ly 3rd AI1 p erso n s in terested are h ere- Z , « In th e May p lanted w h eat m ade 30 bu- and ignoring completely the 15 m il have sonde 400,000 corporations, 6,000 flation, but as ____* to spend a w eek v is itin g tn e ir by n o tified to appear a t su ch state „and local trade associations. lion workers who are unorganized. sh els. future, n o t a p r e se n t condition. cau se, Worse than th a t—no consideration 2,000' Interstate and national trade daughter, M rs A1 D orm aier and t im e and p lace a n d sh o w M em ories of the e x c e lle n c e o f Inflation, w e ta k e it, is a condi- . a n y th ere be, w h y su c h final w hatever is given to the bargaining associations, 2,800 chambers of com- j^j-g Q u y’g p aren ts, Mr and M rs tion w h ereu n d er p rices rise w ith- »he crop th at yea r h ave ' account ’ sh o u ld n o t be a llo w ed righ t of the 50 m illio n tool owners of m ere.. E m p lo yer, h . v . co llectiv. F r a n k L a m b o m . put relation to v a lu es. w lth s Prln * e x c l u s i v e l y --------- -------------_ x j K • vl81tOTg at h o m e o t Mr . nd » • * Am erican business without whose inS iatinn is a te r m seldom if for land th at had b een so w n on 4 th rift and self-denial the 15 m illion ever m The Increase in sp r in g p lo w in g m ade fab u lou s F ro„ th e G rass V alley Jou rn al M rs H arry V an O Uder Mat w eek — e x ecu u -ix would have no tools to use. And these th e price o f th in g s w c h a v e to crops: 12 sack s, 14 sacks, w onder- JULY IS, 1917 to o ti do o£ work How It’s enough to say most of their pro- w ere M rs V an G ilder s slsU >, E 8tate o f J u liu s M edler, d ec’d sell, o n ly to th e in crease in th e ful cro p s for farm ers u sed to w E G arrett and I. D. P ik e bargaining be practicable under such posais wouldn’t strengthen or supple- M ary L aidlaw a n d co u sin , Cora , . G avin prices o f th e th in g s w e h ave to g ro w in g that m an y b u sh els. h ave se c u r e d n e c e ssa r y ground conditions? While one piece of -ipent the tow but would weaken or j ai<Jlaw o f P ortland. 111 ’ destroy i t This to notably true of the . L arry N lsb e t and C lyde F r id le y A tto r n e y s for E x e c u tr ix buy. If th e c o st o f h irin g a m an And th e p rice soared, too, be- and w in erect a n e w con crete latlon (the Wagner A ct) opera • for an hour g oes to $1.50 for com- cau se o f th e E uropean w a r, w h ic h g a rage on m ain street on th e J?“ * “* * * p? " £ * ♦ m ajority of B all-B urton-H atch B ill I f f doubtful Jr., m ade a b u sin e ss trip to Y aki T h e D alles, O regon. whether employers urging modifica m on w o rk that is a sig n o f infla- A m erica h asten ed to g e t into. c o rn er io ts n orth o f L em m on s itizen. democratic principle of tions w ant the rules to apply to their ma W ash in gto n , M onday. W asco’s o n ly p ro p erty dam age N O TIC E OF F IN A L H E A R IN G tion to th e em p lo y er, but not to W heat w e n t to a dollar a b u sh el store; garage w ill be 80x80, the greatest good for the greatest own conduct They don’t want to N O TIC E is h e r e b y g iv e n th a t the em p loye. and old tim ers w h o had n e v e r th e e n t ranCe on m ain str e e t nL,mber to unworkaJ>le/Free bargain- promote free collective bargaining, on th e F o u rth o f J u ly w a s a grass in L ik ew ise, o f th e price of a bu- heard o f su cji a p rice ex c e p t brief- and an e x it on th e north si<^e o f in g thus ceases to exist, and cannot but to hamper opponents. If workers fire started b y fire crackers near th e u n d ersig n ed h a v e file d sh el o f w h ea t g o es to $2.00 th a t ly w h e n P atton corn ered th e mar- th e b u n d ln g be restored tig g the faulty Act to are restricted, so must employers be •the ball field d u rin g th e a fte r th e C ou n ty C ourt of th e S ta te o f controlled, and free collective b ar O regon for S h erm an C ou n ty is in fla tio n t o th e bread b u yer k et w h en farm ers had no w h eat. T h e S herm an W areh ou se di- radically revised .'* gaining w ill disappear in govern noon. T h e fire tru ck arrived on th eir F inal R ep o rt and A cco u n t but not to th e w h e a t seller. In- T h ey rode b rea th lessy in to to w n rectors b e id th eir annual m eet- D]a c H A L L B N O K S : I ment decree of terms of the labor as E x e c u tr ix and « E x e c u to r o f flation is th e o th er fe llo w ’s p rice in hacks and b o ilin g c a r s -to con- t in th is c ity S aturday and object to Mr. Hapgood s points. First: contract th e la st w ill and te sta m e n t o f increase. * tract b efore th e p rice dropped H olm es ?nd W . F . Schil- individual bargaining to rarely free BOL H A F G O O D C R A L L B N O B S t J. L. D avis, deceased, and th at r e fu sin g w ere re-elected d irecto rs bargaining. The individual worker to T h e W a g n e r A c t has d e s tro y e d E v e r y o n e la engaged In tr y in g , o ff and b u y e r s began Saturday, th e 27 d a y of J u ly , %c p ro m o te in flation if h e tr ie s to q u ote a p rice at all. e n d L. H. N a h o u se w a s re-elected fa r more dependent on one employer “equality yi bargaining opportunity" 1946, at ten o ’clock A. M. o f said tow n in m anager. lhan the omployer to d e p g d e n t on because in practice it excludes from to obtain a h igh er • p rice for th e B efore th e y g o t to the bargaining the 50 m illion owners sam e a m ou n t o f good s or ser- gome c a ses th e p rice w a s up. A T h ere w a s a con sid erab le am - «r.y one worker. Second: the' day, at the C o u n ty C ourtroom , of Am erica’s corporations whose rep at th e C ourthouse in Moro, S h er p rice d ollar fiv e , a dollar ten and b y o u n t o f fr e ig h t arrived in G rass Act to not a block-to couactiva aar- resentatives (m anagem ent) are forced vices. A n in crease In th e w a«». *»»<;, « ww..«. ---------- o u n t ui u c ig u i <»«. . v W ... --------- r.mnv«.« t h . nMtacles of m an C ounty, Oregon, has been o f w h ea t is infla tio n a ry , an in- h a r v e st a d ollar and a q uarter, v a lle y last T h u rsd ay e v e n in g ¡L lo? ’ -blacklist, and Just to sit on the sidelines while big la R U F U S G R A N G E H A IiL fixed b y th e C ourt as th e tim e bor and big governm ent. make their crease in th e p rice o f labor is in- 90 w o n d erfu l a p rice that so m e s e v eral cars o f coal for the Turn-. stubbornness. Third: the tow and place for h ea rin g o f o b jec flation ary u n less b etter w h e a t o r b rok e th eir earlier and sm a ller ¿ . i , um com pany and a few cars pratecta the right of union recognl- deal. This injustice w in persist as long as Congress considers an entire tion« to said F in a l R eport and b etter labor is in v o lv ed . co n tra cts. p f lum ber, con sid erab le farm ma- don and collective bargaining. All industl'y a “suitable bargaining u n it" A ccount and th e settle m e n t o f T h e m an w h o g e ts paid for N e w cars m ade th e d u st ascend c h in e r y for O’L eary & O’B rien workers may readily avail them Industry-w ide bargaining makes ev said estate. eig h t h ou rs w ork and d eliv ers on- on e v e r y co u n try road, b an k ers and mUch w ay freigh t fdr local >elvar of these advantages by organ ery strike a big strike that demands „ B eg in s 10:00 p. m. E m m a D a v is dy ^ e v e n hours is as g u ilty of h u rried to c o llect old n otes, m e r c h a n ts and full cars for K ent txing or joining uniona Fourth: Mr. government interference. Bargaining L u th er W . D a v is p ro m o tin g in flation as is h e w h o y o u n g s t e r s w e r e se n t o ff to sch ool and Shaniko. It required th ree Hapgood’s ‘‘tool ow^eri” aren’t iden. u u it be returned to the plant level B. B. D. O R C H ESTR A Geo. G. U pdegraff, boosts th e p rice o f h is g r o ceries to sh are in th e n ew found w ealth . e n g i nes to pull the train to th is Ucal with n. t where the workers who use the tools can sit down w ith the representá A tto rn ey for E x ecu trix o r hta Shoeo. ■ ' r It w a s, w o n d erfu l back in Tfl p ^ . is es of the tool owners and settle and E x ecu tor. GAS A N D OIL '.’pen d !. T erences in genuine A m e ri Labor, that is d ecry ig th e so th e fir st year th a t a-, good crop , , h>. «.var mmstianed. 34-37c ca lled in fla tio n a r y , rise in th e com b in ed w ith good price F ro m the O bserver JiUy 1 nobody can siy.e. T ires-A cw w aories p rice o f co m m o d ities is d irectly H ere is 1946 w h en good crop Jam es M itchell w ill now ta k e . .W lut 1?R. M I T C H E L L R E P L IE S : In - to b la m e for a p art o f that rise, * n d good p rice h a v e been togeth- an enforced rest h a v in g b rok en nianagement tool ow .it:, ciea^cd business concentration and R. H. McKEAN and SON R H E U M A T IS M • b e c a u se so m e w o rk ers do not do e r sin c e th e start o f th e w ar, th e an an k le th rou gh th e con^ ‘o n s ^ e r s are tool u s e fe - standardization called “Tor industry I N S U R N C E and A R T H R I T I S wide bargaining. Sm all employers Tnuch w ork th e se d ays w h e n tir e so m e th ir tie s w h e n poor crop of a frigh ten ed h orse he w a s sh oe but th ere is sca rcity o f laborers in and poor p rlee com bined disas- **ng in th e shopr ^ ct’ p r o -i2 > £ g o v e r t X n t . are apt "to belong to trade assocto- G rain, F eed , F loar, F u el 1 su ffered for y ea rs and am so m a n y field s. Men w h o g e t th e tr o u sly are n eary forgotten . ^ O f fic e r s ejectedI at t h . P resby- u bto to ^ ’« g j ^ ^ e p r e - liona Even so, the N L R B determines F arm Im p lem en ts, Baga, T w in e the bargaining u n it In automobiles th an k fu l that I found relief from sa m e p a y for 40 hou rs as th e y C rops are b igger than th ir ty terian S u n d ay s * * w nted U n d e r p r « £ it eonditions the the bargaining was by firms, not in B A R B E D W IR E — GOOD PO STS ^ | s terrib le a fflictio n that I w ill used to g e t for 48 hours aid in- yea rs ago w h e n h o rses and head- S u p erin ten d en t ana treasu , f w by the dustry-w ide. Vast numbers of agree ments are made w ith small separate PHONES - - gladly an sw er a n y o n e w r itin g m e fla tio n u __________ n le ss an __ equal ________ am ount ers w ____ e r e th __ e rule. P rices are fto R ob b ert P in k erton ; as , • owners of the tools is that strlke- . .. v . __ io lb C S o ecretary, rro la rv A A lic e ce HQn- - ,)Ound prOperty w ill not be seized employers ip countless branches of o f w o rk is done. P ublic e m p lo y -’b ig g er in d . ollars alth ____ ou gh not ____ so n r W . A A v xtell; F e e d sto r e O ffice R esid en ce for inform ation. M rs A nna P au tz business. However, the small em ploy ee s a re a m on g th e cla ss th a t has m u ch b igger in goods. T en thou- sen. A v o te of th a n k s w a s exten a- >ad that thelr earnings w ill not be er does not enjoy the peculiar condi 163 162 182 P.O .Box 285, V ancouver, W ash. red u ced h o u r s w o r k e d .’ ’ sand d ollars rolls o ff the farm ers ed to retirin g su p e r in te n d e n t Jam - eonflscated. I t to amazing to see 50 tions M r. Hapgood implies. Most of WASCO OREGON Pd. Adv.-NUE-OVO L aboratories his costs are aet for him — machinery, T o o b ta in m o re for less is a to n g u e w ith a fain t tin g e of scorn es M itchell. . T . n miUion peopule7 a11 d e sir e o f n ea rly ev ery o n e. W h en w h e r e a s back in 1916 such m on ey T he fa m ily reunion at J. O. -b e in g pushed ar d ja d by 15 milhon freight rates, taxes, raw materials. S t d M l r e i . r e l « ^ 7 l n t o « -tio n w a s m en tion ed w ith aw e. W e are T h om p son 's, J u ly 4th w as on e .h o . through He pleads for local collective bar United gaining in order to take advantage of X X r f u l a c t io n - p r ic e s g o up. rich er In m a n y th in g s n ow d ays, 0 th e n otab le e v e n ts in Sherm an u e ^ h a v . J » « » « * ™ fir st cross str e e t ab ove th e play- in g field is not nam ed. D ew ey « tr e e t is in th e ditch. S everal o th er s tr e e ts h a v e no nam es, • in little to w n s p eop le seld om call str e e ts by n am e a lth ou gh *when it is n ec e ssa r y to d escrib e « lot it is done b y str e e t nam es, it m igh t c a u se som e con fu sion to ren am e th e str e e ts o f M oro so th e y g ave m ore .e v id e n c e o f rea- son w ith o u t b rin g in g d ow n th e w rath o f an ab stractor on th e c o u n c il’s heads. One w h o fin d s F o u rth str e e ts alon g- F ir st and h o u n n s treets a iu i,B- sid e o f each o th er m u st con clu d e that th e c it y ’s str e e t n am er w as no teeto ta ler. T h e o n ly w a y to get a lo n g w ith it is to k n o w n o th in g about s tr e e t n am es at all. PtED*O,lCL¿& American Cheli---------, „ I NOT| In Other Days DANCE Saturday, July 13 kg T h en b eca u se th e y do n o t go u p e v e n ly o v e r t h e e n tir e eco n o m y eom e are h u r t T h ey cry a b ou t in fla tio n . If th e p rice rise is too fast, e v e r y o n e is hurt. It s e e m s sim p le en o u g h — tjils co n d itio n th a t Is g o in g on n o w — th a t o n e sh o u ld b e able to proph- e sy th a t it w ill c o n tin u e u n til p eop le q u it b u y in g , c u t dem an d b u t n e v e r w ill w e feel richer cou n ty. th an w h e n th e p lu m p k ern els of N eil M cD onald l® B lu e ste m b oosted th e 1916 crop to b oastin g, and w h en he to 25 b u sh e ls and W orld W>»r I w h en h e w a lk s th ru it, and tic k - se n t th e p rice to a dollar. th a t h is w h ea t tic k le s h is ears les h is e y e s w ith th e p rom ise o f 40 b u sh e ls per, w e bellevj? him as a c lo se n eigh b or of A l;W rig h t. TOO M UCH M ONEY A pet seal, u n til recen tly a res- F rom th e O bserver, J u ly IS. 19K , “ . X " " S I tion, eq u a lize dem and w ith sup- died s s . “» — " " “ - “ *• tion. T h e r e n ev er w o _________ a tim e In .11 H istory w h e n e v e r y o n e cou ld b u y ’ ll th a t h e w anted. L a te y e a r s h a v e c lo se ly a p p roxim ated it— a v v a m ila e e x x c c e e p t io r goo gootre n n ot ot a w b u le ir - 4 m p t t tt for w ill n d o s t be p erm an en t. E v e n tu a lly p e o p le can b u y A^hat th e y can afford, w h a t th e y earn T h a t Isn’t in fla tio n a ry . LO, T H E POOR IN D IA N ! m « .» . T w o little Indian b o y s, bare- headed and shock h ead ed , as ,a ll sm all b o y s p refer, w ere rid in g b ic y c le s on th e roads and tra ils around C elilo th e o th er day. Now t h w e ia certa in ly n o rea- son w h y Indian b o y s sh o u ld n ’t e n jo y rid in g a b ic y c le as w e ll as a n y boy, nor w h y th e y sh o u ld n ’t poreeaa a b icy cle if th e p rice o f fish Is su ffic ie n t for su ch a ch ild ish lu x u ry . E con om ics do n o t e n te r in to th is m atter a t all. B u t I n d ia n , .h o u ld ride p o n ies lit t le p o n ies, sp o tte d p o n ies w ith r a tty m ane* and lo n g ta ils, pon- ie s With a little d o g trot, p o n ies th a t sta n d s le e p ily in th e su n and warm their poorly covered back b on es. T h e se m echanical con- tr iv a n c e s ot w h e e ls and pedals and ru b b er th a t ta k e th e p lace o f th e p in to a r e o u t o f p lace around te e p e e s and d r y in g fish . .• S o m eth in g Is lo st, or w ill he. w h e n t h e In d ia n s co m es to be lik e th e w h ite m an e x c e p t for th e co p p er o t h is hide, w h ich sum - m er su n b a th ers endeavor to H * n o w rid es In auto- ^ w T r e ' a n d prob ab ly none o f th e . c o u ld h itc h a tra- i Ira fo a r u liln A re In d ian s ^ ^ o tS A S a g ^ w e d llk e A' ' » b ecau se ne sw a n o w en z : : States Government into ikied unfair procedura. th is - lop- a weakness which labor to rapidly overcoming. E u rti R rrM Ä Y N E j .. 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Do w e so m e tim e s forget h ow *ra special. ______ . o f h is , ow _______ s farm w e st o n f u K ent, lu ck d ia g n o sis ners^ v, It took and ®"d * A " ndrew dhrCp lere T vraln rserv y w e are to liv In a a se c tio n n in o y y o o u u ev e v er e r serv serve e rry Ive e In sectio Did e a a v C u herry to 111 tw o d ollars w orth o f cash a t w h ich P '- n o f th e ^ „ „ 1 ^ w h e r e fregh fr u its lo e Craam F loat? T h e tart, sw eet * m ere d ollars w orth oi casn «* conducted th is year Dy --------- ,------- u x« to u p se t h is d ig estio n and cau se Is o e jn g r o n a u c w v eg eU b leg a re avaUaW e taste o f ch erries com bined w ith his^ d em ise. ___ _____ M arshal* G. A. W illia m s us th e y ea r around? W e d o en jo y { s cream flavor ' O scar for th a t w as h is „ — n am ♦ » h as co m p X , ? ' th e w ork or at- su ch a v a r ie ty trtafc w e n eed n e v - blend. Ice cream is now looked ------------- leted Buffered from th e sam e aH m ent h a ^ r o m p ^ ^ coupHngs to er g et in a “ru t” , so far as plan- upon a s an e v e r y day food and as d o m o st o j th e rem ain oer o f h y d ran ts. T h is w ill m ake n in g m eals are con cerned. rig h tly too sin ce it is ju st anoth u s h e r e In th e se U n “ 2“ S "' w wTth ’ \ 7 £r form of m ilk and b ecau se Ice nl ited States. a S' pH flre app aratu s * com p ly ith W e all h a v e too m uch m o n ey P11 fire a p p a !jtu N ow that b erries and ch erries cream j8 natural to co m b in e w ith gnd b B e - Ulftvovillg d ig e stin g it ab ou t th e s ^a} e , st^ to a re season th e - V fa m 7 a ily sh ** fru or b erries ill in uvtiiviMvw, su n d aes, pIlG seem to W M 1*. ui/VMV M _ r zxfKxxn nlfiPOC tn - * ’s “d c r y i fo r * fr e COil w its w3 W MV***VO as p oorly as did th e w id e ly m our- U re h o se fro™ oi or<y0npv d e sse r ts can be e a sily tak en care ^ o a ts o r a la m ode se r v e it o fte n v b e ► u oro in .. e su ____________ _ u sed sed at at M Moro in an em erg g en cy ? M ake ~ a d -------- e sse r t th a t’s in tu n e Muring _ th m m er m onths. On a n e d Oscar. W ir in g h as been com p e w }th su m m er w eath er. One e a sy w arm d ay ju st th e sig h t o f a tray R ise s In p rices, ab sen teeism w u u » » a— , , r., w ith su m m er w ea in er. u n e e a sy w arm d ay ju st tl from w o rk , crow d ed n ig h t clu b s »Hay c a n y °u e ,e va or o - to flx and ref resh^ng and o n e in w ith th is taste q u en ch in g and a m u se m e n t p laces are th e lu ^ rs E tevator• &: Supp► y - tu n e w ith th e tim e s too now th a t c h e r r y Ice Cream F lo a t w ill m ake sy m p to m s o f th e d isea se w h ich 'P lacing th e gas{ w e ’re urged to e a t few er des- y o u feel cool and refreshed. One e ffe c ts ou r eco n o m y as it affec- used in °Pera_t ln ^ 8e r ts u sin g flour. N o t o n ly w ill "taste w ill m ak e y o u w a n t m ore ted O scar’s d ig e s tiv e apparatus. T h e f*rst load ° f Hw h eatintOQb ^ t h e fa m ily reve< in a b ig boufl it is so delicious. O ther k in d s of It prob ab ly w on 't be fatal to u s d e l l v 6 r e d " haub o f sw e e t ch erries o r b e r r ie s o n fru it can be used w ith thia recipe raise th u n d er m an c ° u n tY thia season w a s th e table for d e sse r t b u t at th e 8UCh as straw b erries, rasp b erries alth o u g h it m ay ed in b u lk to th e F arm ers a .ev n - ^ m e U m e w W a good. or blackberries. com e. w ith o u r eco n o m ies for y ea rs to tor SUPP Y d., a ay - ly e u p p ,y o f al¿ im p o r ta n t vita- ice CREAM FLO A T W e sta n d p ro sp erity v ery poor- W ed n esd a y b y M. Q. W«W. min8 A and Cj s h o u ld ^ fre>h ly. I t so fte n s u s. A d v e r sity m ak es ---------- - — =5— w a 8 ° ° d n ew s a n yon e. Don t for sugar 1 cup m ilk u s b etter c itiz e n s e v e n though RHhlehem Chapter N o. 78, O.B.R |ret th a t w e need tw o servm gB . 1 jem on a8 a str a ig h t d iet it is m ost tire- M -eta E very Second o f fr u it e v e r y d a y to h elp m e e t - 1 ( »om e. O scar liv ed h ap p ily u n til £> urlh ^ “it li^ M « '^ “ r m in eral and *“ a m ,n ' C herry or plain soda F resh m in t h e had to o m u ch m on ey T h ere - M o r o O reeon m e" te. . '■ ..'■ ■ ■ , C hop ch erries on board or In a m ay be a m oral in h is d eath. . H . elen , ’ « R ___ w m » P erh ap s for sp e c ia l o cca sio n s Knurl l. R om ii. .J uv a p o p p in g bow em nvo ove im in m M edi- u ggles, W. M. y o u ’d Hke to se r v e a C herry Up- pitch er and add 8Ugar — ■■■■■»— — *■ dxer, i - Edna — M ------ --— S w e . c r . e t F a A C? k e - ni ! * p i L a T O l e len ^ n Ju ic e ’ and m l,k - D ivid e It t r e k a U»dge N o . »21 A . A . A t |i k e y o u m ak e y o u r P in ea p p le Mlir RTRKRT NAM BF on the * t At a * ^ i d e D o ^ n C * e It’s suro to m ix tu re in to four Bounce 3rd Thursday eveninpa rnJ1i,A a ™ Hit in 4+« a ttr a c w«Urin“ tiv e n e ss 8l*B8es. 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