Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 31, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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NOTICE TO CBTOITORA
Mr;- Mnd.. Mm*. KarqlA *WbHe
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams of evening in The fiallea,
AU persons having c l a i m s
" w T ishtngyon - news
w ere visitors dtiM ix and Mra 0- Arlington visited the home of * Mr. and Mrs. Buck M isler of Ione
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Kuypatfs Sunday evening. , *
•' Mrs. Adam’s , parents, Mr. an< and their daughters spent last against the estate of Asa David
We learn th a t fried m ush is now
Mrs. W. A. Morris, Saturday.
hailed in some q u arters as a new
week-end w ith Mrs. M iller’s pa­ Richelderfer, deceased, are here­
sort of delicacy on the breakfast m ent is con uni ted to buy the pur-
Mi’s. Clara Wtfite, niece dF Mrs.
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Moro,
rents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wilson. by notified to present them in
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F ran k Le M aster, grandson of proper form, to the undersigned
like that ortlv the poor ate fried policy, an indirect suggestion and Mrs.*C. L; Jhiypers/X nd M rs.„ w ere week-end guests at the home
M sfiondi c **• HlMtl«r »t »ht m ush That is an Indication of cam e from the<departm ent of agri- E lizabeth Krt?p*rir>-
- . of th e ir daughter and son-Jnp1^
h ta n k Medler, and Miss M arjorie ’the duly appointed, qualified and
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changing social conditions.
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cu ltu re th at the more econom ic.- The N azarenexSunday ’sohools Mr. and Mrs. Joe W lliani oi r u n Snell of Portland, w ere united in
of Mardi I. »MX______
Administrators of the
It w asn’t the taste of the m ush alternative was to leave the pota- ‘o f A rlington a n d « tu tu s had a.get- land.
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m arriage at the F irs t Christian acting
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€D ITO R IA L _ th a t made I t' popular w ith the toes to rot in the ground. A chair together, p a r ty .R u f U S - X h e first Mr. V ernon Miller and son Roger church in Portland, at high noon estate of Asa David Richelderfer,
J , / ‘±: , - were in The Dalles Friday having on Friday, Jan u ary 24. The wedd­ deceased, at the office -of Geo. G.
iSQ O A T IO N poor and shunned by the rich. The of bakeries is now being o p erate^ of th e wek. z
ing was given only in the pres­ Updegraff, Moro, Oregon, within
taste is really alright Those who in th e east featuring bread m ade
M fs, LeoriattU Jordon .waa 4n* noger»wbroken glasses repaired,
had to eat it in youth are now by use of four pounds of potato The Bailed receiving- m e d ic a l. T he Misses R uth and Phyllis ence of the im m ediate fam ily and six months from the date of this
grow n to satisfactory estate and flour to every 100 pounds of w h e a t treatment, the.G ist of the week. . Isaachsen w ere dinner guests of friends. Following the cereqiony notice, to wit: January 31, 1947.
can eat it again in nostalgic eon- flour and the product is said to b e , Rfr. «apdU M rs-C h arles K uypers Mr. and Mrs. Delos W illiams Tues- th ere was a reception at the Mal­ Geo. G. Updegraff,
El
lory hotel. Guests from, tfiis vici
te n t arid those who never ate it w inning increasing popularity;*:
Were trarfcricgng / bustoess ¿.in day evening, Ja n u a ry 21.
A ttorney for A dm inistrator«.
Miss
Vivian
Trounce
was
an
P lB L IS
Monday
and
Tuesday.!.
I AT I 0
Plans
to
balance
the
b
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d
g
et
and
ty who attended the wedding in
can enjoy it now.
lblish in the issues of: Jan . 31,
“w S S l Ä
of a common, a t thd satne Hme reduce
» t o . ' and « S . overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. eluded F ran k Medler, Mr. and
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER on** people""who” l i k r and dislike taxes will collide head on ww ith X g ? 3 a i W t 'v isite d Mrs. Eliza- Joe M orris on Tuesday evening, Mrs. Leland Medler, Mr. and Mrs. FM). 7, 14 and 21, 1947.
Ja n u a ry 21.
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,
Bill Macnab, and Mrs. Francis
m any things because of snobbery, governm ent com m itm ents to sus-
---- SUBSCRIPTION RATES
The Migses R üth • and Phyllis Medler of The Dalles.
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tain agricultural 'prices, i n 't h e “The T tdfus ’Tifhrige dance was
Read the ads in the Journal.
opinion of Secretary of Agricul- w ell) a g e p d ^ d ^ a tu r d a y evening. Isaachsen w ere dinner guests of
Payable In Advance
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jam
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SCHOOL
BILL
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Clinton
P.
Anderson,
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Mrs.
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, th ere is a re tu rn to the rifcw deal s a c te d b u sin e ss in The Dalles F ri- Tuesday evening, Ja n u ary 28.
|,p n r < F P I t I J TH i C P I'S 11
The
iniquities
of
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JANUARY 31, 1»47
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w to distribute the
fun n a s vote« { ¿ n7 f If’the
t fbo onvem
m ont
m iarantpp
M cf . Mae Fow
A ttorney a t law
law
tne tu
governm
ent guarantee
Ft ler and Virgil w ere shooDine
shopping in The Dalles Tues-
R. H. M cKEAN and SON
by th e people last Novembe a I
prices fQr
n ext tw 0 Mattney - w ere Sunday . dinner day.
TEACHER PAY
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Lhv e e a “ v a r i c e s u i ^ m ^ e ^ »» X m l n g years is’ ______
fulfilled _ and _ ________
f a r m p n e . m t e s t , ¡ . a ____Jjpme
tU e J
m
of Mr. and- Mrs. Alta Sm ith and daughter,
W
hether Portland school teacn- . It-J sponsors,
is O
slowly
becoming rv ductlon r e m a i n s p r e s e n t TfcSflk' M rs-D o rsey -« « ier.-e
IN S U R A N C E
VV ••
Ö|-A_J1IÖV/I □ , 40
BVr w
. Donna and Darlene, spent Friday
MORO
__ tzx loQUO thplr leave their apparent as t he ....
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era
is o slowly
v i a are
a i c threatening to
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a p p a r e n t a s m e bill io
iu o .j be-
Friday
run into billions of
Grain, Feed, Flour, Fuel
Monday, W ednesday,
.
__( h to
o i r refuse
PATlt r a their
rt 8
.
.
« »T
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jobs,
or
contracts, . .
understood.
Unless
drastically. th ^ °°st "
A fternoons
Farm Implements, Bags, Twine
because of pfbnomic pressure or amended
w m cost Sherm an dollars,
BARBED WIRE—GOOD POSTS
w hether th iy are try in g to influ-
betw een $85,000 and $90.-
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PHONEYS
ence the legislature, now in see- qqq These figures are not new,
Feedstore
Office ’
Residence
THE
DALLEH
sion, cannot be told from here, having been dissem inated before
163
182
162
211 E ast T hird S treet
T here has been previous suspicion election o n ly 154 voters favored
WASCO
OBBGON
Telephone 3209
that some things have occurred in the
here.
the Portland schools designed to
Any equalization m easure will
m anipulate public sentim ent and cogt
¿astern Oregon
apd especial-
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\ group of adm inistr atoPsTw>n£
IT ’ S E A S Y TO F IT
state
officials
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ly Sherm an county money. T h at sh e rm a n Gilliam, Hood / R i ^ i V
PerhaD« IPortland teachers do is particularly true if the equa za- w h eeler, and Wasco county m et
find difficulty in getting along on « o n is done on a financial basis
The Dalleg hQtel on Saturday
th rtr X i e s which average but entirely. The bill now before he Ja n u ary 25 to dlscuss
an
IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES
little more than those paid up- legislature does not consider the Schoo, Support Law a n d ; tfo tis l
b y L U S C O B tE
ON COMMONWEALTH
state Rents would be higher and w ording of the initiated m easuie BjH 80 whjch creates th e .r u r a l
1
r.
I tn l ¡0 A ll-M E T A l partono! piona»
‘SKYRANGERS’ A
other expenses would also be m ore
was to achieve, ‘ equahza- schoo] board S u p t F rank Beh n e tt
LUSCOMBE ‘SILUAIRES’
in • Htv
’
tion of
opportunity. of Salem Public Schools was ♦k<*
V*
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the
Costs of education will be great- guest 9peaker; also Sup*. W. C.
Flying Suits - Goodyear tires
The proposed bill for a mini- er in sparsely settled districts Anderson of Hood River cou
county
Kol Ismen In stru m e n ts -
mum pay of $2400 is being strong- than in more populous areas. The gave a short
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talk discusing
the
ly supported by th e teachers and present bill takes no cognizance various educational bills before
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P arts & Accessories
their lobbyists, one of the m ost of th at fact. T hat Portland is also thè state legislature. Those attend­
Phone Wasco 281 or 351
num erous and active at Salem, in danger of losing funds may re- ing the m eeting from Sherm an
There seems no intent to classify act to the Iienefit of the eastern County included Dalo^ W illiams.
FOUR PASSENGER CH APTER SER VICE
by counties or by costs of living Oregon counties, but it will re- Ray Jewel, Eugene Knott, and
where the teaching is actually quire all the support of both to Wily «Knighten.
done. Perhaps the lack of it would obtain ‘equal educational opportu-
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Several basketball gamqp havé
help rural d istricts to obtain teach- n ities” instead of equal tax basis,
been held in the Rufus gym this
ers, although th e availability of
A
¿ ty
past week. On Monday evening,
am usem ents seems to outw eigh
Ja n u ary 2hC>he Kent Independ­
any financial considerations. #
ents p la y e d 'th e A rlington Inde­
The teacher group boldly as­
pendents on the Rufus floor; the
S a m H a c k n e y R e p o rts
serts that the n w money to be
game ending in favor of Arlington
made available through th e basic
. L
w ith a scorè of 45-33. On T hurs-.
o n th e U .S .A .
school bill will all be U8ed up in From thc ob*erver’ February 3, day evening there was a double
school costa. Relief vof local dis-
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header played on the Rufus flo©r
trict tax payers is not in th eir
installation of officers for the between the. Wasco In dependents,
Sam Hackney and the missus
time. Individuals who criticise an­
plans. School«
In Oregon
have had new
term
was
the
feat
Ure of the and the Arlington dndependets
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new
leim
wan
w
c
itavvi.c
other’s
right to speak his mind;
lust
returned
from
a
trailer
trip
A
» A —
. costs
__ — ▲ raised
É A from 4 18
O million,
I 1 1 1
a
a « View
» » w ith
» . . Wasco
...
th eir
Jagt m eetjng of H arland
coming out the vie-
aro tnd the country. They’re tired, enjoy a glass of beer; or work at
to 25, to 32 and probably this year grange B rother Fagen of Cherry tors with a score of 43-29. The
any trade he chooses. Bat those ara
ant', glad to be home, but mighty
to 38 Tnillion dollars by highei p ark grange acted as installing Kent Independents and The Dalles
impressed with what they saw.
the exceptions—and we’ra
teacher pay and other rising ex- offjcer assisted by visiting mem- 20-30 club also played th at same
tolerant of them!”
As
Sam
reports—every
section
penses
i 1
of th at grange 97 m em bers evening, with Kent w inning w ith
has something different.! a differ­
From where I ait, more of ua
Now comes the public w ith attended, including 20 r r o m ^ i c n s score of 48-18.
ent way of talking; different tastes ought to make a trip like tha
questions about how much they r y p a r tt
Oh TH day evening th e Rufus
♦r. food and drink; dh .rent laws Hackney« — to realise firsthand
are getting for the money. Old
Dewey Thompson. <»mpllMO
grade school boys tangled w ith the
and customs. But bigger than all
how America is bigger than its
tim ers who assert th at children deal Tuesday w here y c
H K ent grade school boys. K ent was
these differences is tha American
many differences. . . how toloranoo
nowadays are no b e tte r educated lhe °*w ner -
900 acres o la
ah ead in the first th ree quarters,
s p i r i t of tolerance that lets us live
of
those differences is tha very
than before are probably w rong, owned by H erm an Pape, loca
Rufus
bovs rallied
rallied in
in the
th
1 et ku t the R
ufus boys
m
uhived
peace.
thing
that makes ua strong.
bu t in olden days m uch m ore was n o rth and east of Monk anc sc
jagt qUart e r and won w ith a score
‘ Of course,” says Sam, “you run
obtained for th e dollar.
{TO™ ‘h c ,
a,uhco of 1814.
¿¡¡¡h e
tion sale at K ent state th a t the
i.tkO nit ole. a/icc from time to
If all dem ands of the teachers horses all sold at good fair prices,
H enry W ally had the
.
are m et It seem s likely th a t w ith m uch above average prices at pre- tune of having t o
ngers.
.
greatly increased costs the schools vious sales. One span sold for $210 r ‘S 1 ^ an
«»»rrftrv at
Copyright, 1947, United States Brewers Foundation
will b < the first th in g to suffer for which an offer of $150 had " ^ e a ^ t e d i m i t a t e s^rgelY at
w hen the experted depression been made a few days before the 1 he
u u nic-
comes. Oregon taxpayers, boosted gale.
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c
Fields was transacting
by 14 mills, together w ith m ore
• ^ u s *neRS ’n Portland the first of
local taxes all for schools will be- From the Grass Valley Journal, the weck
gin to ask questions th at will re- February 1, 1919.
fleet little confidence in educa-
There will be an elevator meet-
C H U R C H E
tion.
ing Monday, 4th, to receive bids
Thus perhaps the teachers will subm itted on construction of an
Moro Community Church
kill the goose th a t Is laying th e elevator and to perfect the orgam- Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
golden eggs and there will be K»«on
C h u i\h Services 11:00 a. m.
changes m ade to either effect
E xperim ents on the Moro
-
Sermon: “John Calvin, French
economies In education or bring « on ar]d exp?J*le.ncS, °.n 5 ™ * R eform er.”
about more educa ton for the have *h°wn th at E arly
\
m oney E ith e r seems desirable.
proves to be the best spring wheat The Oraag ValIey Baptist Church
W h a t e d u c a tio n a l b e n e tite d o J got u n d o r tho G l B ill o f R ig h t» ?
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.
for Sherm an county conditions. It
Sunday School 10 a.m., Morning
is
eepecially
valuable
h
e
re
be-
service
Rev.
If you serve honorably on active duty for a period o f 90 days,
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c a.m.,
l.in .|
a vv. v . George W.
one day of which is served between September 16, 1940, and the
BI j OT MACHINE TAX ■
cause it will w ithstand the dry Kehoe, speaker; evening service
date of termination of the present war, or you are discharged
n> nM Chm ninU m o ti o n s 8easons-
a greater yield and ? 30 p ’m suhject “The M anner of
The Dalles Chronicle questions _ ,Iimnpr kprnal than anv other
nraver
because of an actual service-incurred injury or disability in­
th e irw iS
in Plum «*r kCTnal th a n ,
°!her SalvMion." by pastor; prayer
curred within that first 90-day period of service, you are, upon
X l.n ^ T^
»s sX sprlng v>rlety' even ln the sca m eeting at the parsonage: Wed.
discharge, entitled to One year of education in the college, trade
troduo<4 . f e
_
.v c s .^ , sons when plenty of m oisture is 7:30 p.m. Choir practice at the
or business schpol of your choice for which you can qualify, ln
mon and French by inferring that avaHable
church T hursday 7:45 p.m.
addition, each month of active duty, including the first three,
«unit » u x might be unconstltu-
g number of the
prior to the termination of the war, entitles you to another
tional. Others have written from were caned
Moro du rin g the W asco M ethodist Church
month of post-service education," up to 48 months.
the sam e potnt>of
p a s t w e e k f Or physical exam ina- Sunday School at 10:00 a. m ..
Your tuition, laboratory fe^s, etc., up to $500 per ordinary
school year will be paid by th< government. Also, you will re­
The bill does not levy a tax on tions.
Classes for all ages,
ceive $65 a month living allowance; $90 a month if you have
oira t £ ^ X
it i . an «rrciaA
M orning
orship 6:30
at 11
a m.
CHEVROLET
OLDSMOBILE
. CADILLAC".
oL
f r o ^ . l tar
o t f ” “ th' ob ~ r" r'
” • Epw
orth W
League
pun.
dependents.
ntlED MUSH
SMMf*a
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Now Available
School Problems
Discussed In Dalles
BARNETT AIR SERVICE
WASH! AIRPORT
4 5 , 5 5 , 6 5 pound and 9 0 in
%recn
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r
.
C o m p o sitio n Shingles
S tan d ard H e x
T h ic k b u tt
green
green
Also
From where I s it...
B a'rnsash 9 x 12 8 x 10
Other
J o e Marsh
A n d 1, 2, and 3 panel door w ith
or w ith o u t glass.
Moro Lumber & Fuel
PEOPLE ARE ASSCCNG
THESE QUESTIONS ABOUT
ARMY ENLISTMENT
ux™
Sunset Motor Co.
vtew. .
W h a t a b o u t f a m ily allou tan coo?
1 A - - •
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Preaching service at Grass Val-
A
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H"
Barnum
of
the
Lone
R(^'k
ley
Methodist
church
Sunday
A
For
men evijgting or reenlisting now, fam ily allowances will
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Tniadnv a f .. y t ~
— 8 ‘ n .---- continue until six months after the war is officially ended.
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delivering a P^rne 1400 (»und
Carl E. Stierle, pastor.
Q. W h a t a r t m y ehaneoo o f g o in g ovorooaa?
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CbHKUn S r ,n e e S o rlr.y
If you enlist for 3 years, you may select to serve in any over­
las openings, especially Japan or Korea.
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Subject of . C hristian Sc.ence
seas theater which ha
™"
spirited c n te rp rl, c ls LefiSon serm on 11:00 A. M.
C an I » till c h o o to th o b ra n ch o f »oroico I w a n t to oorvo in ?
1
being Conducted by Messrs. L.
Subject, of C hristian Sciencedes-
Yes. You can pick any branch which has quotas to be filled, if
Argument against the bill to Ram um , Judge E. V. Littlefield, son serm on, 11 a.m. “Truth. ,
you enlist for 3 years.
/ • th cro a n y w a y I ca n roon liot in m y o ld g r a d o ?
that U may be used to perpetuate A«»d C. K. Cochran in the stocking
W asco Church o f Christ
the
machines
ln
many
count
es
Op-
of
the
waters
of
the
Gould
ranch
in
_
ni
rhurch
Bible
school"
W.
Yes, you can, if you reenlist for a 3-year term within 20 days
ptwed to th l. U the w - l known with fine trout, over 1000 being
. a „ o ^ X . t y
machines. Legality has nothing to
do
it In
no with
witn u.
in fact,
tact, owners
owners of
oi such
sucn
machine, .r e .Ire^ iy paying . n
™
u x on p ^ f f u T o m £
X
S r y ^ r e Z
much the same category. There to
no doubt « to the ability to eol-
fact that the machines are here,
have stayed against an enforce
ment attem pt, and wUl take In
great
sums of doe.
money
every
Enforcement
not w
o r? day.
ordered for the first trial.
J ■
ipssons from
Moro Im plem ent and H ardw are
j
Divine m orning
Co. I. the name of a new firm
14 a^nLDW Be m prnm g
organized
to do and
business
Moro
• "8 „ f°r r the r C h h rU
by
L. R. Erench
G. E. in
T horny
ru t t ”
F. Claude Stephens, m inister.
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Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O F.S
M ets Every Second uni
Pareka Lodge
121 X.FAi AAL
Fcuith Thursdays in each
Meets on the 1st and
Moiun. Visiting Member*
3rd Thursday evenings
invited--—Moro. Oregon
of each month. Visiting
members are cordial!5
Genevieve Powell, W. M.
invited to meet with us
Edna Melzer, Secretary
E. E. Bartee, W. M. M
•t
Mo. o Lodge No. 113.
Meets 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
hall
Transient
l.O.CfcF.
Oregon
M A K E E V E R Y M ILE C O U N T
RECAPPING
RY SBCCIALISTS
N o C e r tific a te
Required
after your honorable discharge.
Io th o ro a n y o tk o r w a y I ca n ro o n lio t in g r a d o ? _
Yea, if you held one of certain militanr occupational specialties,
and were discharged on or after May 1 2 ,
.'you can reonlist
.. of - time
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in a grade depending on • the length
you he,J
held the * J------
desired
1945
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Perhaps, like unlawful liquor of
another era, they can only he sup­
pressed through the medium of
tax. To A1 Capone, the tax collec­
tor was a more fearful person
than the police. It may be that to
the little Capones who own the
alot machines the same will be
true.
•
H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary
So far there has been little op­
position to the bill from the many
Rebekah Lodse
clubs
where ------
machines
are kept Meets 2nd and 4th
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They are composed of responsible
of each
citiaena, usually, who realize that „ ^ t h . Visit ng mem
If a part o f such money were 5^,^ welcome,
turned into the public treasury it L. M clarh lan NG
reduce other taxes and be wirkrence Johnston. S<
The DaBes
Latest Factory Methods
M. O. S.
_ « r M » U. S. A n e y SecraMas I
yow m he»«. « * l w fw t t o r
V
UH m «ot **SMnS oe.** ’ WorWon
"Vnlco ot t t f Araoy.
COCO
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U .S. ROYAL
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