Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, March 21, 1947, Image 1

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    F ifty -N in th Y ear No. 20
A cofàhtn o f newt
About Government,
O fficial C ounty P ap er
Moro Boys
To Go To
Track Meet
Lawmakers ‘
Find Difficulty
T, .v tt
c .
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h*11’ ° U1
Oroot B ritain m Greece and
Turkey, w ill It eventually lead to
th is co u n try establishing an em-
p lre and c u ttin g loose from the
A m erican s tradition? Opinion is
sharply divided and the division is
as great in the ranks of the Re-
publics« w ho control congress as
it ia am ong the Democrats—pos-
aibly m ere so. Democrats, as a
rule, am going along with the pro-
gram proposed by P resident Tru-
m an, although som e are in op-
^ t a k a b T e PUl>
DMUorty to
U u unmistakable
The president has proposed a
policy. thut U definitely antl-com-
munUt and t lU do -«ler», fel-
low traveler; and bleeding hearts
a re saying th at such a policy w 11
gravely offend Rurata and lead to
a conflict betw een the two big na-
t in n . T h e v also declare th at such
“
y r X l t ln
cRy di8CO8>ed
council m
Tuesday
n The an/
an et ordtnance
to ,ower the price of the dray.
men.s license from $25 to
7 ^ re bas been complaint of hav-
lng cattle ,n A w n and
wa8
discussed deciding to w rite to the
e of Q 7 n ctiea about an
ordinance oU ,er m atters at hand
o ram a” <* * y in e r f i l e r s al nan
™
Politics and People
with ttpecial emphatit
on the Northwest
«be Unltet States dictating what
type of governm ent these coun-
r i e s w S h a l l have. W hat w i l l
strengthen the hands of the presi-
dent is th e recent grow ing un-
popularity of com m unists in this
and th e discovery th at
countw ai
the cmnm unlst p a rty has bBan
establishing “cells” in the govern-
m en t Itaelf. T here Is also the at
titude of Russia in he m atter of
atom ic bom b control and the
strenuous efforts of soviet agents
to acquire th e knoW-how of
m anuÄcturing the bomb.
Members of congress—some of
them
hem —express
express I fear
« r lest
lew. the
_ giv-
«
tag of aid to Greece and Turkey
will b t
first step toWafTTm-
perialtsm, and from these two na-
(io n , th e United StaUe w ill
branch out to U ke over colonies
Of G reat B ritain.
ritain In
in congress
there is no such intention at this
tbne. bu t th ere is no m eans of
foretelling w hat the fu tu re will
Breakfast Club
By D ick Oveson
Moro High sw ung into track
season at top speed this week as
Leadership ia I
Coach Jak e Ferguson picked a
’ten m an squad to represent the
Committees Appear UMfcbgt
school a t the A nnual Hill M ilitary
Relays to be held next Friday,
Tax and Labor Prebteaw
March 28. •
The H uskie squad will consist
Nine weeks, 63 days, have
of Bob Hoskinson, Carl Zeigler,. by since Oregon 44th
Dick Wil8on- Bill F***, Joe convened last January 13^ an UO
Harvey, and W ily Knlghten in the lucky day, for w hat m ay tu rn ou t
m de re jay and Dick Oveson, Keith to be an unlucky session
Bayer, Phn von Borstel, Keith
n wa, know n a t th e beginning
Thompson, W ily K nighten and Of the session th a t the state need-
Dick W ilson in the sp rin t medley, ed some eight or ten million dok
Most em phasis these past two iars of additional reveauiRf%ioet-
weeks has been placed on track iy in th e general fund. That neW
events, however, Carl vonBorstel taxes for income and excise taxes
has been showing u p well in the go to offset property taxes and
discus and Bayer, Hoskinson and do not go into the general fund
Phii von Borstel have all looked T ransfers of them to th e g e n e tB '
good in the high jump.
fund m usl
referred to the peo
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ple although it ig
COUNCI1) MEETH TUESDAY
sible by some to p u t excise tax
revenue
into legUlature.
the general That
fund WM
hr
act of the
the goverrior’s proposal.
The house assessm ent and taxa­
tion com m ittee has so far found
it impossible
find and
agree d i on
¡nanv^
revenue to bills
It did
m
™ WH w h ^
° , v? cigarette tax SIB
m ight raise $2,000,000 per year,
‘W°
?„ g e n f r T
FS m iu A 4*M ttr4i— PUt».
Hamand»« or« sol rtlotiv»», bv» tb«lr
« rw arkoU « eoratld. Both «Ulstcd la Anay from
ETO both warn boapHallz»d a> Rrijhon« Q ty, Utah,
racwmrattM, both ware dhcharjad la»» last
rfbt •» O»arfi»Jd «oval »apply depot aad both
r O n freai th« V«t«ram AdaUniWraflan-admin-
Wasco MiWi 7e//s O f The
i -y —— —-
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a
w
Harold Eakin, Fred Cox, Elton
Eakin, and Ralph Eakin, Sherm an
county cattle men secured high
Discus City Problems
quality stock as shown by recent
purchases at the Spokane sale last
And Annual Clean-Up
week. Harold Eakin of Grass Val­
ley brought home the reserve
Day Date Set
champion cow consigned by Mor­
ton from Lostine w ith the blood
The new m em bers of the Break-
lines of the W yoming Hereford fast club w ere TniUatid* W ^ d ^ -
Ranch and Real Prince Domino day m orning at a regular m eeting
breedmg. Fred Cox bought two at the Hotel Moro c X shTp U
high quality cow . consigned by is said t h a t , those w ith weak
Malhorn from Halfway. These stomach« didn’t fair as well as
cows also carried Real Prince those who w ent through w ith the
i i T n°
® g Wlth Baca whole tin* Thoee doing the irdti-
Domino blood.
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a tin g w ere Vernon F latt, G. -
Ralph Eakin of Moro brought Doiima and H arry Benaon. Initi-
honie the W hite Mount Royal ated were Mer,e Beckett, Ed
heifer consigned by Harold Eakin, 5 aves’ A ndrew Paulson, J. C.
which was the fifth highest sell- Ferguson an<i Jam es MacFarlane.
lng heifer there. Elton Eakin
Discussion was held on seeing .
bought two heifers and a bull.
th at S e Adams lot was cleaned ‘
Sherm an county eattlem en are
becoming more and m ore among
7 ’’? ^
N orthw estern breeders. Millard
‘ Cfcasjes A n w M r » passed High score was held by Mrs. W. Eakin reports a very successful
away in Portland ila re h 14th, he A. Nisbet and low by Mrs. L. E. Shorthorn sale at Prineville of
which he is manager.
leaypa a dauglftan MaUnice Akers. Dehlar.
L
In- Sherm an
Mrs. A J. Smith was taken to
These breeders will all have
tered In the Mldco Pure-
county and ugfid M ow n and oper- the Mid-Columbia hospital Thurs- cattle enter
Bfeed
bred Breeders
Sale to be held at
ate what waa than known aa The day
Moro this fall.
Gandy Kitchen no owned by
A daughter, Mary Lucas, was
Stephen OMearot ,
born March 5th in Portland to Mr.
Wr? and Mih.
M. Zell had and Mrs. G rant Van Dorn (Wini- Boy Scouts To Have
ideata from Pdrtbmd over the feed Forter). G randparents are
week «ruf
Mr. and Mrs. Fred F ortner of
Another Meeting
Portland. - ' f
Ctrl
aon of CallPamlA tre visiting the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hull o f
The m eeting of the Boy Scouts
lttters m other’ M
Marion Med- Portland were overnight guests turned out rather poorly last
ler.
In Wasco Saturday.
Tuesday evening with only three
Death
s A.
* which m eans th at .............
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opponents
of
it can in itiate against it and save
all but seven m onths of the tak.
This they would certainly do.
SHANIKO NBWB
Mrs. W. A. Rees and Miss Mar * Therefore il i8 not assured in-
garet Olsen w ere business visitors come-
T he Dalles Saturday.
A rgum ent
•• V has waxed heavy
T jle Dance at Antelope Satur- over a proposal for an Increased
of the
day ¿jight was well attended by gas tax or a tax on cars to be used
th
e
lr
class
people from Shaniko.
it wouldn’t help the general fund C*ir lglia n chuech
i
a
t
the
M^s. Rosa H arris left for The this has not been accepted, and Part>
u
n w ith
D glca Monday for medical atten- (»r
tdat™“ 1^ 1, ^ , b,a J Mrs. R. F S ilS S n assiaUng hos^
“ m i. an d Bob G arrett returned 3
S n e ^ I JL n o w u ^
w»
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Sherman County Initiation Of
Cattle Men
New Members In
Buy Stock
WOUNDS, JOBS, CARS
t
a a ■
Akers
arw aa aaa -<>
■ ■ a r~a m
v
-Sherman Wilcox of Portland
was a visitor in Wasco this* week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fulton
returned last Sunday after sev-
eral m onths m otor trip to Arizona
and California.
-
r-ai
<
...
boys attending besides the direc-
tors 1 c Ferguson and Carrel
1300net.1 The oTder l)°y 8 a r^ urged
corne ,,ecause there is a definite
placc for them Mr B ennett says
« » « another m eeting will be held
up and a proposal as brought up
about having a caution light
placed on main street in fro n t of
the hotel and pedestrian lanes
painted.
It was decided to hold the An-
ic ie “n l,p day the flrrt meet-
ing in May a f which tjm e the
local men will dress up and paint
trees, clean the park, etc.
Guests for the day were Albert
Kaseberg of Wasco and • Lou
Grage and George Grage, relatives
of Vernon F latt from North
Dakota.
P^TKBTH TO SPEAK AT
GRA8E VALLEY CHURCH
On Saturday evening, March
22. and Sunday th e'2 3 rd , there
will be guest speakers at the
B aptist Church. Chester Rutledge,
Extension D irector of the P , 5 t
Miss Jean Lang gave a tea for Tuesday, March 25 at the school- Bible Conference in Bellingham,
Wn. and Eldon C. Whipple, North-
her students Friday afternoon. house at 7:30.
ww,
Ferguson
will
handle
out-
west
D irector of the China Island
The following program was pre­
Mr.
Rented:* Songs, Irish * Eyes Are door actlvitles already having a Mission, will be p re s e n t
Sm rnng^m T T rtSh Lultahys- by “ "»ping program ouUlnwj for t h . W hlppl. waa «— w i '
~
J «»n and Shirhty M cIntyre, Bar- ^ . J n ,e "
& a" d m*n “ MuItnomah
School of
j Jean Richards
the Bible, and is a m issio n ary ,,
Richards «->
and Nell earnlnK bad«OT
home on furlough. He is an excel­
Coats; piano solo by Patricia
Kagebe¿
and a
lent pianist and will ¿lay a spe­
play by Janet G RASS K IL L E R M A Y SOON
cial
num ber at each service.
W orkm an, Sharon Briggs. Joanne
W atkln® and Patricia Kaseberg. BK NEW EST WEED WEAPON
R efreshm ents w ere served.
chanci
Chemical weed killers th at will Flatt-Axtell
The
Sherm
an
County
Teachers
b rln <-
ored
dinner gue8tS at her falls to the chairm en thei
kill weedy grasses out of broad-
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« association m et as Wasco Monday . .
B
If, it is said. G reat B ritain now m other’s Mrs. Glade C arrigan’s haye w orked faithfully ' lf
Mr. and Mrs. L e t F » McMillen
of evening. A 6:30 o’clock turkey ^ af a n .d egume cr°P 8 m a> ««O"
calls for aid to have Uncle Sam Monday the 17th, this being her wJth ablHties oth^ lh^ ’n w u . Stevenson, Wn. w ere
week-end dlnner was
at the s h e r .
add«< “
P « « . « effective Wedding Sunday
U k e over in Greece, it m ay later birthday.
guests of Mrs. Ruby McCann and m an Hotel C offee'Shop followed ' \ ee<Jlcld« i lhat kill broadleaf
tive.
attem pt to unload o th er parts of
R. J. Kenney is visiting in
Sunday afternoon, March 16, at
Mi«. Olive Roblnaon.
by a buslneg8 meetlng
P,ants 0,lt of
says Virgil
the burden which it can no long- M adras w ith Mrs. Kenney this
H. Freed, weed research special- 2 ° ’c,°ck in the Moro Community
The house is still keeping iU
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wange-
M inister Stephen spent the first
e r carry. M any congressmen are week.
.
.
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o f ^ . s week w ith h l, II, 1st at the O.S.C. Experim ent sta- Church, Miss Lois Irene Flatt,
tion.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
not so sure th a t the British em-
Spring is here, for a while any tions and the 8enate still has its of Mrs. W anegm an’s b ro th er and
brother
at Pleasant Home, Oregon.
pire 1« not beginning to crum ble way, pantera are busy ^ p u ttin g t>ills which the hoyse is aw aiting, s i s t e r - i n - l a w , Mr. and Mrs.
Research men in Manyland have F la tt was given in m arriage by
and th at th e B ritish will be In- new paint on th e C arrigan garage being desirous o f' m aking some- Charles E v e re tt
reported success in killing grass her fath*r to Bobbie Jam es Ax-
lis tin g th at the United States
and other buildings. th in g constructive of the whole
Mrs. Pearl Grosscup left Sun- DEATH RATE ABOVE
with a chemical with a 24-letter
«on of Mr. and Mrs. Clare
m ust U ke u p "the w hite m an’s
Men àre m easuring the aw ning program .
day on a business trip to Port-
name,
isopropylphenylcarbom
ate,
A
xteH.
&H of Moro. Rev. Jam es
AVERAGE P O l/ MONTH
burden.” The declaration th at on the local store.
___ _______ iiw___________iit__ land
which is harm less to m ost broad- K* MacFfcrlane officiated and Mrs.
th ere will alw ays be an England _ Many are P ittin g In early gar-
The education bj.b, a re ^ w a itin g
Tbe W ome„ Qf Wo^ craft
Oregon’s highway death rate leaf plants and even stim ulates Helen Sayrs, au n t of the groom,
hr not being U ke at its face value, den stuffs so let us hope it really action m ostly over in the senMe
eyening at th<? home Qf
, yQr the flrgt tomatoes to
say8 Played the wedding m usic am i
But. argue otherR, w hy should will keep up spring w eather
as m ost of them have passed the
gnd Mrg
W atklng RIec. mQnth of thJfl
H hgg
F reed.
•
Mrs. J. K. McKean sang "BaMUm”
United States taxpayers pay to
Mrs. Althea W hitem an ieft to t' {ix^Tthelr
^ o o m n e n U tion of ofrtcers was held followed annouced by
Secretary
of
State
Use
of
this
m
aterial
is
not
prac-
an
d . “I .Loye You Trul**i
by Secretary
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r
m aintain foreign governm ent« by K lam ath Falls W adnesday to set- frdm th eir passage as opponents
refreshm
ents,
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Robert S. arrell Jr. A total of 39 tical yet on a commercial scale
The brlde wore a w hita sheer
m e a r^ of ________
an arm ed force w hen tie up business there ____
and move
go k to . the
m have
conatn w anted
w hom them to «fill
on
Mrs . Hnward
Howard Norton of Los lives were lost during the m onth. a« much more research is neces- ayes« w ith fingertip veil Mid In
these countries are no concern her household here as she will -senate w here tney w ill ne an- Xngele8 California w as a guest
“This rate of 11.9 is above the sary °n its selectivity. Some of £,ace by a pearl trim m ed coronet.
°Pen “ “ Hotcl thi " I ? °J * pr,L M
Mr and M” Charl<*
average for 1946 and above the these experim ents will be m a d e c a r r i e d a
of garden-
r.— b - reformation of his col-
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hall re- the distribution bill for th e $16.- ,a8t week
rate for Ja n u ary of last year,” Far- a t Corvallis next sum m er to see las »nd carnations. Miss Katie
leagues Senator I-odee rav e an turn ed . to California Tuesday. 750,000 fund will come out w ith
Mr an<J Mrg
p e N ^ . , re „ 8ald
,8 an om lnous if wild oats can be killed out of p e ls e r was m aid of honor and
idea of the duplication of agenda« They have been here w ith Mr. form and nm»«»»* of HB9. al- of
W n w e rf oyernlgbt
”
flax fields w ith this chemical. Sue- Mls’ 1>)rl9 Jone8 and Miss Gloria
ll^ S r y . * T I .? quests of the formea-a brother and
T he rate Is figured as the num- cess would be a big help to the Bouma w ere bridesmaids. They
In governm ent. T here are, said and Mrs. G. P. Johnson.
th a t original a re , expected. T he aUter.ln.Iaw Mr and Mrg Andrew
f traffic deaths per 100,000,- flax Industry.
wore dresses of pastel shades, car-
the senator. 29 lending agencies ------------------
T nd th . rn ^ m ^ r
Aa
I -
000 miles of auto travel. Special---------------------.
ty in g n o s e ^ y s of pink sweet
34 agencies acquiring land. 29
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.
“
M rtaldtha« ralumad from lets consider It a much m ore re- -
-
-
peas. Little Claudia Curtis of The
agencies w orking on welfare. R u ra l ACClflenlS
Dalles w as flower girl. Lighting
.
II
'll'
r ill ir le a d o f Ml H erm l«ton after two weeks w ith liable Index to the safety picture Largest January In
three insuring deposits. 1« bend-
low ina , h ? u » d o i , h . h o n i m hls
and daughter, Mr. than the sim ple num ber of fatall­
the tapers w ere Mrs. Ted Thomp­
lino w i l d ly m atters nine dealing T L r< ip T i m p « H i g h e r
iowing- the lead Of the house In and Mrg W a]ter Moffle ,
Ueg
son and Miss Clara Mersinger.
w ith credit, and finance. 12 con- I U rce 1 lO lC S l i l g l l C I
Mrs
H asting entertained
Farrell explained th at the high History For Gas Sales ’ ’>*»" man for the groom was
cem ed w ith house construction
R u raj auto accidents kill three weakening It.
his tw in brother, Billie Axtell.
o________ as do
The tim ber tax of the gover- h er contract club T hursday after- death rate figure m eans that, mile
p la n n in g 14 interested in foresfrv. timeg ag m any Oregonians
More gasoline was sold in Ore- U shers were Bob and Bill Flatt,
four exam ining banks. 10 hand­ d tv lic c id e n ts ft has been announc- n o r’s is due for a rough tim e in noon. A 1:30 desserVluncheon was for mile, travel has been more
gon this past January than in brothers of the bride, and John
ling m aterials and construction ed by Secretary of State Robert S. the senate w here opponenta m ay »erved followed by. 2 tables of hazardous this year than
tbar last.
the lobby f7r cards. Mrs. B. E strehe H ailey held R ural accidents are continuing to
i>re/ ious JanuarY **? hlatory. B uether of Grass Valley.
and WT »gAnri**« which ar<» Cath­ F arrell Jr.
defeat it although w h J h io
high score
account for m ost of the deaths. R has been announced by Secre-
The reception was h<
hold after
e rin e s ta tis tic . Txx>ks Uke eon- - -Qf the 4g0 traffic deaths in the it has been strong rh in op p O tltS u
Gosson left Monday for
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_
T Follows
siderable overlapping, he said—
durin the past yeart th ree ing crowded through in oppoeitioh
On the basis of gas sales, we hall. C utting the wedding cake
r--» ♦h'*-'* »«•
.
out of foOr occurred outside the to the larger pact of th e tim ber Portland w here MB.Will be em
figure Oregon drivers ran up was Mrs. P. E. Curtiss of The
C ,n /.o 1<V>O P u q r i» h e ’ n o t r i v e n
ahy city or tow n since m en of the state ha« not been ex- ployed,
over
328,000,000 miles during the Dalles and Mrs. Harold Coyner and
Max K u nn ey o f 4 Seattle, Wn.
th* TTnWdri Cfate« « ® nnrir
onoV at is bv far the g reatest bulk of auto plained.
first m onth of this year,” said Far- A udrey Buckm an presided a t the
headlines
friends
last
,
week*
in
recorded netent« However
, m ileages builds up inside cities,
W elfare took the
rell. “This looks as though we’re coffee urn, Mrs. Floyd F latt a t the
years ago Russia
the risk over a given distance or th is past w eek following the Jolt Wasco.
going
to have even m ore cars go- punch bowl and Mrs. Ted Thum p­
The Tillicum card d u b m et
for American patents in large tim e is vastly greater on non-city which the s u p re p e co u rt’s deci-
ing even farther and faster than son and Mrs. Billie Axtell served
T
hursday
afternoon
a
t
tbe
home
bunches. sometime« as ’2 ? nv
highways.
sion gave th e -^ g is la tu re I t was
last year, and last year was far the ices. Mrs. Alton Axtell had
Ph non cent*« at a t ™
e ***
“The first m onth of this year not unexpected. $ Yet it is now of Mrs. Anna Lee. A 1:30 o’clock
and away an all-time high.”
charge of the guest book.
dessert-luncheon
was
served
fol-
ent« desired w ent back n
. points to an even higher percent- made certain th a t counties do Hot ,
. .
a.
. ..
. ...
Sales
In
the
first
m
onth
of
1947
Out of town guests for the cere-
and subscAuent patents. Tt m av
rural deathg Jn J94? lhan ln haye
levy anymQI^ th a n
lowed by three tables of bridge.
am ounted to over 27,000,000 gal- m ony Included the brides uncle
H a coincidence, b u t the na en « 1946 •» p a rre n said.
w ant to for relief. The legislatu re--------------------------------------
Ions. The state received slightly and aunt, Mr. and Mra. L. E.
^nccm A d parachutes. m«tAriai
.
. B y " ru ra l” Is m eant anyplace m ay have to pass a law m aking destined to be held in early sum-
m ore than $1,200,000 in tax rev- JIra g e of Grandin, N orth Dakota
for parachutes, aln o je n ea a n v - ou tsjde the confines of a town or 8UCh levies m andatory and th u s mer> Unless som ething happens
enues from these sales. It was and Loren and George Grage also
rious item s associated wi
s - city ^ o e t of the ru ral deaths oc- insure enough county money for to settle the problem s this legis-
pointed out th at these figures are of. G randin; Mr. and Mrs. Alton
nlanes. the gvro comnass. true . cur on the m ajn highways, U S. the counties’ share of the land, lature m ay adjourn w ith little
a clue to. the huge dim ensions of Axtell, Mr«; Vie Race and Mrs.
big guns. etc. All of the patents 9?
and 101
the leaders, otherw ise some federal ftM d s done w hich Will n ttk e a special
the traffic control problem facing Harold Coyner all of Portland,
w ere for American lny^1b lo J '8 Speed is the biggest contributing m ay be lost. Counties a re going session this fall alm ost certain,
the people, and that enforcem ent Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Curtiss, Mr.
having som ethin* to do w ttn
. factor.
»
to howl to high heaven and th e T h at cannot rebound to th e credit
and engineering m easures m ust and Mrs. Dave- Ransler and son
P aten t office officials expia n t
,<We are never going to solve struggle to see w hat branch o f of anyone concerned:
keep pace w ith the expanding Jam es and A udrey Ruckm an, all
they are authorized to sell
tne th{g probiem of danger on the governm ent is going to absorb
W hen it will end Is still Just
highw ay volume.
of T he Dalles.
printed description of- ntt*ntR tor open highw ay until the state the m ost of th e new load is al- a guess. Perhaps in tw o weeks,
"To sit down and w atch high-
T be bride’s going away outfit
25 cents each. One of the Russian builds adequate police patrol,” ready on. Counties will w ant March 30, it will be over b u t it is JUNIOR GROWERS PREXY
w ay traffic balloon w ithout tak- was a gray dressm aker su it w ith
agencies asking for patent«
was F arrell said.
th e ir percentage of relief funds unlikely th a t the problem s will Jim Spell, CelvmbU, Miss., high lng steps to handle and police it navy blue accessories, h er corsag«
Am storg. th e purchasing m
'on Prom pt action in building up a cùt, which the state has no m oney be settled by then for th e Job of school senior who has been elected is plain suicide,” said F arrell. “T he was the w hite gardeni*fl from
her
w hich has been in
the United r u r a | traffic force is being urged to grant.
really grappling w ith them has not president of the National Junior greater am ount of highw ay travel bridal bouquet
States for several vear*
” «« « Rjnce the problem is getting fur-
The sales tax is g e ttin g along started. The house has passed 381 Vegetable Growr s association for brings in greater highway rev-
The young couple will be a t
disolsved no interest in American th er out of hand aimoet dally, but there is no enthusiasm be- bills and defeated only four, indi- 1M7. He to shewn with some of the enue. It’s only good sense to use home ip Moro after a week’s wed-
inventions u n til the
w ar was in j anuary gæ8 consum ption pointed hind it and it m ay n o t even pass eating, not so m uch q u ality in the vegetables ho raised in A * P esn- this greater revenue to protect th e
ding trip Bob is owner and
to the state’s piling up over 5,000,- the legislature, let alone pass the bills as a lack of critical a n d ana-
which brought him first hon- highw ay user who pays it In the proprietor of th e Moro V ariety
progrees.?
000,000 miles this year.
people at a special electio n now lytic quality t t the m em bers.
• r®
scholarship
- fjr8t place.”
and Remedy.
CMttkkW «« P*»- I’ »—
to Grass Valley to attend school for roads to be put into th eir wel- ' d rr>ed o u t_ ^
decoration
a fter
home over lhe week- fare costs.
y a - p f 'iH ry, i M M r e a w 21 ladles
present.
T J V Field poured
e n d ..
The withholding tax on all and
raft Mra.
“
served in
and M rs Jam es L? Phifer
in
the late
and daughters Marjorie and Peggy
Mr
v n
..
LoU w ere dinne r guests a t the no aid to the general fund. The
i„
Mr and Mw. E. D. McKee. Mr.
hom e of Mrs Maude G arrett, Mrs. Pr°P<>s« l
slot m achine. Is
still in the com m ittee and it ah<®. Mra- u n ß. Lamftorn,
.
4. Mr. . . and
.
p h tfe r.g o th er.
Mrs. G. H. Root afta Mr. A. M.
Mr
M r. and Mrs
M rs. K laus Barden- for the dep« te<J
.
Huckln were Sunday d i n n e r
haeen were truest« Sunday after- ,or ine t,ePieiea Iu n a-
.♦’’ ì l i LT Z S'’’ ,
noon at M rs^M aude G a rrett’s.
I>eadershp in some of the m ore
Tn T h Ì
Mlss P at McCullough was hon-
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