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PSGE FOUR arEDFORP MXTL TRTBUNE, SfEDFORD, QRKfiOy, TnUftSDAY, .TUTjY 24. 3930. NVT- Medpord Mail Tribune Dtij and Bundiy Public tr ' ' 'MEDPOHD P HINTING CO. ta-ir-j N. rir 81. BOJ1EBT W. RUI1U Editor 1 SUMPTER BMIT1J, Mutiftf Ao Independent Nnraptper Kntmd u mond elim nutter t Utdford, Oretoo, ondw Act of March 8, 1876. SUBHCHtPTlON BATES Br Mifl In AdruMw: Piilj, with Bundijr, year 7.R0 Dally, with Sunday, month 7& Dally, without Sunday, year.. 0.30 ln.ly, without Bunday, month 01 Sunday, one year 2.U0 br Carrier, In Adtine Mcdfurd, Asblaiid, jMtoomtllt, 4'mtral Point, lboenlx, Talent, Uulil 11U1 and on Hlgliwari: Dally, with Sunday, Month $ .78 Daily, without Sunday, month OS Daily, without Bunday, one year 7.00 Daily, with Bunday, pne year 8.00 AH terms, cash In adrance. , Official paper or the City of Mfdford, Official paper of Jackson County. - HKUBKIt UK TJIK UNI1KI) PltKKf) MKMRKR OP TDK AHRUCIATKb PRKflS Hwrltlnj Full Lfawd Wire Hmlce Tht Asswiitnl Vm Is etrlmlrely entitled to the use for pulillealion of all newi dhpateha rrediteO to It or otlterwle credited tn mm paper, and aUo to Hie local newi published herein. All right for publication of apecial dipalcuea herein are also reamed. WHO WILL BE THE NOMINEE? ' 'T'lIE Ropublicfln state convention which opens in Portland to- 1 morrow promises to lie a verv ciiliveninir uerforiiiuiice. AJ-! tlionijh- litis it ;iiie(v!)-"a- patherinsr of state committeemen; it promises to rurt true 'to the form of all political conventions, a fjrent deal of noise and fury for public consumption and in numerable private conferences, where the real hiisincss will be transacted. However, in one particular, this convention differs from the typical (,'atlieriii" of the kind. The people always wonder what the convention will do, lint in this instance the people are not wondering half as hard as the convention delegates themselves. There are more ideas ahout who the nominee should he than there are delegates, lor every delegate has at least two choices, and manv three. The delegates have no boss to look to, and no real leadership to depend upon. Of course an outstanding leader may he produced hut this is doubtful, Vor more likely the result will, depend upon certain imponderable forces over which no individual will have control. MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ilE.MUKIl Of AUDIT BUREAU W CIKCUhATIONH A. B. C. twice elrrutannn for tlx mooUu nHnt Marrli HI, ID.'lu, oaa .322. Maily iveriite dhtrlbtitluo fur tlx mooUu to Maim m, m.111 ii;7f. i'rnrnt net paid A. II. C. 4450. I'raaant pre run, 41106. AdrrTtifln, Rrirntntatlm M. C. MIXIKNflKN ('l)Ml'ANT Offlra In Nrw York, (lilm-u, unroll, Sin FrlTKteeo, IM AtHjrlrs, Btaltie, I'utrlaod. Ye Smudge Pot (By Arthur Parry) O' Tho state committee of tho Ke- Subpcnn imrty commissioned to ominatc n candidate for governor niceta tomorrow, and Ih comported hf a bevy of efficiency experts, it will tuko tin; in, In ull probability, until next Tuesday to do tho four hour job, with tlmo out for lunch. The' first momentuous task 1m tho promulgating of a mt of resolu tlontt Hhornlly sprinkled with "wheroaHes." V h o h e resolutions will be replete with stcmwlndlng logic, judging by tho past, und will inform t-ho citizens of Oregon thut tho Republican party of their fath ers HtandH for tho Tun Commnnd mentfl, tho American flare, protec tion for flreplaceH, and the nbollsh ment of poverty. Diinmn Hum will get JiIh eai'H smuuked down, and then) will be a paragraph to pacify tho lilgot Vote of the Wll lametto valley and Portland, a tac tion of the electorate that in for ever being charted by the pope. " "WILD ITOTtSTCS ORT AWAY AS BAND IH WUV10N IN (lldllne Uend Bulletin.) Not Buying much for the band. Lady ForcUCoupo of the local Imitation British net, has returned from a Jaunt to Crater 1-inko, whero nhe Haw the "bah." Hhe had to return, ns ,it was about time, to pick the "pah." Her Ladyship accidentally Mtuck her hoof in an olectric "fawn." "What of tho space hnmennity beyond tho nebulae, and its rela tivity on a conjunctive IhihIh" (Front an Item nbout l'rof. Kln Hteln'H. theory). Oouhl how the folks will worry about that! WIXL KAKNKU 1HA1SK ( rrt'Hs DiNimtcli) Six bulletH entered hlH body, but In Herlo, 40 yeara old, lived lotiff enourth to bo taken to a hoHpttal. A policeman asked who Hhot him. "I don't know," he answered "but they did a good Job." , Many were enrupturett this week when they read that I'lura Bow, the "It," was crying hernelf to Bleep every nhXht because of recent pub licity, and that Kuth Ktder, who narrowly escaped HUlclde In the Atluntlo, wan feeling poorly be cause her first pair of liuiulcuffrt wiih going to try it again, with n Minnesota muld. Along vlth this nu-HH of halr-ralKtng chit-chat, wiih tho f labbergaKtlng inform a t I o n that "AmoH "n Andy" both have blond eyebrows. There waH a font-woHhlng nt No Creek church on Kundtiy, one month ahead of time. They usual ly have It the fourth Humlay in May und November. (Muckvllle Knterprlse.) Hygienic note. K. Ulrlch, tho Klk Creek Itlll witliani who once broko a wlldcnfs buck with IiIh bare handa, and then impaled tho varmint on a pitch fork, towned yesterday and the ' day before. Mr. XTIrleh wandered too close to Thomati Thumb golf oourse, and lied like n city chap, ajiuut tho score he made. F 1li('H( forces 1 lit most important is that supplied lv tli (Jcoi'L'o .IoscpIi -hluft. This bloc, liiis nlrcaflv issued its nltuse iiiraiiist, the selection of nny of the lliree leading eandi dates, Tom K;iyf 1;dpli Hamilton or Pliil Metselinn. "Klimi nnte this trio at tho outset." is the Josoh ultimatum, "or wc will split the mry wiih flu independent candidate." The Joseph forces may reiinl this ns jrood political strategy, hut we frreiitly lotilt it. Messrs. Kny, Iliiinilton and M(;tschan lire, not men easily "MnlTed,' either by the Joseph cohorts or Hnyone else. Divided and fihtin (iiuoiik themselves, they miht all be eliminated, but united they could ensily control the convention. If this Joseph ultiimiliim does ANVTIIlXtJ, it will render the iiomiiuit ion of one of this trio or some mnu aeeept- nble to them pniet ieally eertnin. POR, iis n matter of fnet. ihe TJepublienn cnimnitteemen nre not greatly lerrified by the prospect of an independent Joseph candidate. They would fur rnthcr have mi independent cimdi- f Into to absorb the rndiciil Joseph following tluui run the risk of lutvinfr this support, go to Air. liniley, the Dctnocratie nominee. I5lltt (is noted nbove, the Joseph influenei! is jit the present writinii iinponderiihle. Thut is it, (JANT be weighed in AI VAXCK. Its effect depends entirely upon how tin? convention takes it. If it is taken seriously, then nothing cjin defeat the Kiiy-IIiimillon-Metschan enmp; if it isn't, then, in nil likelihood, none of these men will get the iinmiiuttinii, but the prize will go to some dark horse. VTKX, it is all very interesting und, also, nmusing. Tins interest is ereated by 1he doubt the gamble; the humor by the lack of proportion. For wo are nil taking this convention too seri ously, pnrtioulnrly the delegatus themselves. After all, what great difference will it make to the average citizen of this state AVI K) is nominated at Portland? In fact, what great difference will it make WHO is elected (iovernor? llefore election we all think and say it will; but after election we will know that it didn't. The truth is. there will be no real issue between Mr, Itailey. the .Democratic nominee, and whoever the liejmbliean nominee may be, except the personal issue, their respective characters and abilities.; platforms will mean nothing, party labels will mean nothing. The difference really will be the difference between twectllc-dum and tweedle- dec. Hut in this campaign, as in most others, the political hypno sis is loo strong for most persons sense of humor The indi vidual who sits on the side lines, and merely smiles nt it all, is condemned as flippant, when as a matter of fact he is onlv clear headed. SO the gay dance of polities will go on. in a few' months now llm itiMiiiln m) I !., iJ.t I...,. 4.... i :n .... i" i.i ,,i ii, mi j inn: mi- inn j'tiriy win jiicaii wic- gou triumphant, and the vote for another Oregon ruined. And for a time at least many of us will believe it. Hut the plain truth is, it is going to be much more important in November how the people vote on the cabinet form of govern mcn than how they vote on the governorship. For a cabinet form of government will really change the wav of doing public business in this state; who sits in the Coventor's chair won't. AT It OSS 1. Purl if it loco- mntiv 4. i'erlultilnir to (me of llit lira lull lfcltr 0. Mcnl 1, A iin-r lean hn morUt )!). Mty in Florida 14. Fl'DllllllIB inline 1. Summer lltm era 17. lHt(fry Itf. J-ortvunl St i. I ui tin n nrtr tl. JHIllll-ul illK'il prlcat Si. siiuiii rag Hi. JiiMlttni-e SO. Sufficient) poel. til. Alli-riiullre . :nt. Jiiitilun U. f.'liurtiL'trr In Mj ticln 'i'oiu'i Ciililn" 83, J'riHicil Inler niilloiiul luii tfllUPfB SI. I'tM't't Until S.. out Son of Jtnluti :ih. hint) of trt-o II). f'ourteiuu 4i. Stntt) of tho l'liloni oli I jr. OkIu V. M itlicriMl 4(1. St ii old porson 17, fll uii dotv Solution of Yesterday's Puzzlo lA'W'LlS LSiPJMPCTEjLlA'TiEH LUOjkJAURiO WE.P.ySH'AH IT6Teti e a In : a tiTejmIa PQ:' HSjAJ E RgEiLiE C;Tj Pi" HvTo'T'eB3 b:Rf7fflNg PjO S .EiR'SHTlTe!! lG'HT:Sj A N EjN TETPA ft E0A?:sl :atHr e e rp BlT P PjAjS EM ; A iR! N ' EjjljrPjETtJ iiLjifctHf :E:6HfLiB'i inJo -BJAJcJe Bg A rN I El A i R 0 "Ef;s1 i iNiK'sH ki rR VI e ta A fRlf j 4U. Conipnnn point 60. At home tl. Itellea AI. Wanriorf A". A i) it i-r to. JtunnJntr knot BO. MuHculino fistnio 61. Ork'iin of linirliiv C2. VeNNeli for iH'iitlntr liittilils OS. Lower Mmli 1. Vehicle S. Commotion 3. Stupefy 4. I'runocn fi. i-:ifptliin son Itinl fl. i ml let T. .Mlni-rn: uprlliff K. )Ji-niy II. The legal pro feIon It. Crlnlrr't ruentsurv 20. Ifilntifl of St, Jolin's exilu tt. KlUlfai 3. Uflllt up it. hind of fish Si. Whole tl. linking chum burs SS. f .,( u. butts of the cute 31. Carry 38. .tljsHf 2U. Ahslstnnt 41. School usf(;n ment 44. Female sund plper . 1 id. I.iiirktmllli'i lui in nierliiff hloc-k 45, A iiuecn of JCiifrlatul CO. I'eui'OL'k JjuI- ltrily M. I'orMi 6S. A(r ft3. Simill ronnd nuirh .'.I. Tolnir G.i, lleloro. . An, Droop ontinent nljtir. 1 V P I ; 1 4 K I6 17 V W is 7L p" Tj 7fT j jf --X 1 if Wf' '; 33 5534 """3? 5T'3j W 'SfT4o 7 42 43 A4 45 : 5 4L l "5" 2 Jv. Tl iilii'ond, point i ii jt with pi'idc and vicwiii-; with Hltinn. AVc nro (joiiiK to resist the temptation, ns strenuously us possihle, hut we woiddn'l wager a (treat deal on the outeonie. l'rol)ahly he i'ore the eampait;ii is over the .Mail-Trihiiiie will he joinins in. the war dance with ns imieh disregard for the eternal verities as anyone else. Communication Trait. Tulrte KmcikUmI To tho Keillor: Your "I'cnr .Valuation Tnlle" pulillslieil lust evening In very Intel cslini; to the grower nil on the Imsls of your flBUres, thla tnlile c-xleiuled ahoulil lieeonie of Inlere.ft to the whole community. Your tnliuhitlou. , Kxtension or Halen expeuse, J'er ton. nt 4i nkd. boxes to ton. 91. uo i.o.n. iHiitiilti r,0 l.till f.o.b. enuuls 39.00 1.7S f.o.b. eouulH 45.50 1..S5 f.o.b. eiiuals 50. IM) -.00 f.o.b. eiiuals 50.50 iJ.Ufi f.o.b. eiiuiils C7.00 y.50 f.o.b. eounls 7S.00 Still, nssuuiInK thnt your tabulation is rorrer er charge nieutloned In your suniniary storage. Olio halt of the fruit shlpiiucl from this valley to meet Its markets Is Moreil for the season. Tho grower enjoys n charge of I!5 cents pel box for this service In Meilford, another sales expense of 11 dollars per ton. There Is a wonderful cluincc for some of the analytical heads on .Main street that feel the crying need of more nnv rnlla In i,..i -..,. ... dlaosl these figures. Compare them with the sales exneiise in voin- nun eiiuals $31. equals 31.40 eiiuals 31.50 eiiuals 31.40 equals 31.50 equals 3.00 equals 3-.00 let us consider anoth- huslnc business I'. o. the above may all ho tho ' Your truly. Mux DUO, City. 'growers problem": but. how Is KII5 lilCllAKDSON. fV course to have a pond man for (iovernor is hotter than to have ii mini who isn't. Hut we have no ilniibt the liepuh liean nominee will ipialify as a "isnod" man and, from all we eiin learn, the Democratic nominee can safely he placed in that untettory now. Once elected, what 'n (Iovernor can readilv accomplish de pends almost entirely upon the lcojshiture and upon economic conditions, neither of which he can control. The position, under our present form of novernnicnt, is entirely an honorary on with the Kindle exception of the opportunity that rests in the appointive power. Quill Points lie can nffonl to hire a siM'vant wait on him. Drawing a comic strip (h onsy, ! Tho hrtnl part is to think tin U'ou-I Men and sorrows enough to keep It funny. Auto manufacture .shouldn't 1 count too much on tho roplat o-1 ment hiininess. When a car is junked a buyer Is eliminalnl, too. To Ohandl rvnd follower: Which would you prefer, to ho ulavos without salt or free men without : hooch '! I A Von run tell when you're nn a del onr. Those humps tiro rlny Inslend of chickens. " B Why should a younjr M. X), do pencral practlco when he ran put on ft white eont und multiply 'y l.'T the convention meets tomorrow and tl... ,..,,.,,.; ,..! llM1 "ml bo n vMM- soon after. In no time at all the spelll.indcrs will ,,, . T'o reason it's l.nrder to lead n Tho wife of a famous man has one social advantage. She never runs out of something to talk nhotit. Americanism: Making a very moderate kucccsm of ytiur own busi ness; it citing t show tho other f e How li o w to r u n it is. Fame In what you ncqulrt just before ' old acquaintances begin Personal Health Service By William Brady, M.D. ... Do.Yoa Remember? fend IrtUn) iwUlnlnc to penontl bnlli wM hrfl, not to dhM, dlapwl. r taM brief tM rttt In Hit Mn l. tb. Urp arnta of Wttr. reiml h "J1" ton. No ml eao b. Buk QKrlo Mt cofBlol U tottrottteM. UdrM Dr. HilUan Briar to ear. of If MaU Trlbuna. MENU FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE TO LIVE WITH PEPTIC ULCER PATIENT The family or housemates of the patient should eat and should not peptic ulcer patient will be leased - ... .. by our new diet book when it Is off amulllatory caHe. A)1 tnte is given the press. ion in carefully worked out tables in know we are pub- t,e foo we're publishing. Now lishing a humdin-,ju the past the other members of ger, all by our- the patient's household have not selves, and when j,ad much of a break they've been It comes to find- compelled to subsist on whatever In g your way they could get after the patient's about In Hie. special requirements have been at maze of dieting, tended to. it Is time that the rest you .c 8 nit 8 of the family received some con wrong with our of- sideratlon, and so we present below ficial guide book menus for the rest of the family in your hand. We'll announce here ns -well as complete menus for the In this column when the nook is patient. Of course the patient ready. takes six meals a day. The rest I gave here a week or two ago of the family, worry along on the the lists of things the peptic ulcer usual three meals a day, to eat: TUESDAY Morning Noon Prunes 'Pot roast of beef Cream o' Wheat with Mashed potatoes milk and sugar 'Spinach Toast and butter Hread and butter '.Milk or coffee 'Haked custard. Milk ' WEDNESDAY Fresh fruit In season Hamburg steak Wheatena with milk Mashed potatoes Buttered carrots Bread und butter Gelatin and cream Milk v THURSDAY Feet stow with car rots, onions, potatoes Peas Dread and halter Chocolate junket Milk and sugar Toast and butter Milk or coffee A Milk or coffee A Stowed nprieotR Oatmeal with milk and sugar ToaHt and batler Milk or coffee Evening Cold meat Escalloped potatoes Carrot and pea salad 'Canned pears Milk or tea Hard cooked eggs Escalloped tomato Cabbage salad Dread and butter Prune whip Milk or tea - TEN YEARS AGO TODAY 4 (From files of the Mall Tribune.) July 24, 1920 B. F. Lindas, recent arrival from Washington, D. C, writes letter to editor lauding valley and inhabi tants thereof. Trlgonla oil wolf halts work at depth of 005 feet, as hoist rope too short. Fordson enthuses. tractor demonstration Warsaw Bolsheviks halt Polish advance. Senator (Our George) Chamber lin to tour state in Ford auto, for for re-election. Medford Elks win silk flag state convention at Salem. at TWENTY YEARS AUO TODAY (From files of the Mail Tribune.) July 21, 1921 Salem Congressman Hawley seeks re-election. Xew York Fashion expert pre dicts fair sex will wear their hair like mon by 1!30. i T. E.' Daniels last reported ns looking over Niagara Falls Is probably down by now. Seven hundred peoplo attend first Bwlmming races at nntutor- lum. American cheeso Baited rice with tomatoes Lettuce salad Dread and butler 'Apple sauce Milk or tea A new Ruick owned by Col V. Li. TouVelle hits phone pole on Main street, "and is ruined." Sid Brown and'Moso Darkdull on auto trip to Crater Lake forced to walk eight miles. Prunes Pettijolms with milk and sugar Toast and butter .Milk 'Stowed apricots Halstouu with milk and sugar Toast and butter Milk "Baked apple Cornineul with milk und sugar Toast and butter Milk or coffee Stewed or canned peaches .Malk breakfast food with milk and sugar Toast and butter Milk or coffee FRIDAY Baked fish Mashed potatoes 'Asparagus Bread and butter Bread pudding Milk SATURDAY Fish chowder Buttered peas Bread and butter -Cornstarch pudding 'Milk SUNDAY Eggs Baked potatoes 'Spinach Bread and butter Rice pudding Milk MONDAY Lamb stew, .with po tatoes, carrots and -onions -Bread and butter . 'Tapioca pudding Milk Creamed fish Baked potatoes . Strlnghoan salad Bread and but I or Baked custard 'Milk or tea Baked rice and cheese Tomato salad 'Apple snow 'Milk or tea Cream of spinach soup Bacon Baked dried lima beans Dread and butter 'Canned or stewed - peaches Milk or tea Baked hash Corn Bread and butter Apple sauce Coooa . The patient may eat Hems marked with () Now that we have provided for excessive sweating in the armpits, the rest of the family, perhaps we Mop or brush some of the skin of had better attend to a similar the armpits once a day or on alter- mitp diivs for a week, allowing it seven-day menu for the patient in to jly m the air before dressing, the first week of medical treat- After that an occasional applica tor duodenal ulcer, as an ambula- tion will keep the trouble in con tory case. Until our next chut the trol. patient may as well try the Slppy Joint Physio diet '1 ounces of cream and Please explain In your column ounces of milk every hour In the how cltocnrbonate and phenolph day from 7 a. nt. to 10 p. m. and thnlein nets on the system. (U C. once or twice In tho night If not A.) under medical care. Ans. Either or botn act ns a phy- sic. . 1 should not advise frequent UESTNONS AND ANSWERS resort to the saline or salts,- but Sweating in Armpits phenolphthalein, in dnses of one Please give me n prescription or two grains, is less objectionable Tor excessive perspiration under as a frequent laxative than most the arms. I am 13 years old. (G. of the drugs popularly used for the E- purpose. The phenolphthalein tab Answer. A solution of aluminum let or lozenge should be chewed up chloride, one-half ounce, in water, or crushed Into fine powder before three ounces, seems to be the most taking. satisfactory lotion for controlling (Copyright. John F. Ilille Co.) Sundown STORIES JJtJIITS IX THK DARK. By Mary Graham Ron nor. "This . Is- tho first boat to fa court action profits. to horn In on your If business over docs come back, wo shall nt last discover whether Uanto told the truth. is due to the knowledge that a fool dad will square things. The department of justice will disregard the little fellows. Per haps it has noticed how nicely tariff makers get by with that policy. A statesman is a man whose one desire is to servo the country by retaining in office tho man best qualified to serve it. Another , thing the vtoHtl needs Is a set of sbln piiards for husbands who ily bridge with (heir wive. It's all right to eat Talsin pie nt a picnic If you remember that raiislns don't crawl. Yet much of the folly of youth Correct this sentence: "She ran her car into mine." said the min. "but ehe drove on without calling mo'n hateful old thing." Klamath Falls. "Weyerhaeuser box shook manufacturing phunt, located on Weyerhaeuser plant holdings south of city, started operations. -as far as we're going now," Raid ' the Little Ulack CMock. "but I've turned the tlmo ahead, you know, and I li a v o plenty of magic. Everything will be all right." Down, down they wont, until they had reach ed a depth in the ocean where it was utterly d ark. But the Little Black Clock had ..arranged that there should be bnoughiasovJt was not' hard to breathe. The only light to brighten the darkness of . the water was tho powerful searchlight in the now of the submarine. It seemed very small In such darkness. It was very strange, very, very quiet down here. How queer It would be, the children thought, to live down here In this (inlet and darkness. How strange that creatures Hhould want to make thin their home. Now and again they saw some pointed roVks and then great W deep valleys which were lighted ' up every onre in a while by tho fishes its they made their own electricity in their wanderings. And now more and more strange fishes were lighting tip the great darkness. It was like visiting caves or dark caverns with sudden senrehlights showing bits of the surroundings here and there. t i As the sudden lights darted on. and off the children eotild Fee how beautiful many of thcfie crea-. tures were, and Rome hnd huge lights thnt looked like the bright lights of automobiles. They saw a small tva shark which had lights along its lower surface, and which were of great help to him in feeding along the ocean floor. And to think, as John said, that this life was going on down here, -t day after day, night after night, each fi.sh making his way in the stillness of the dark sen. They had gone alnng the ocean floor by means of the caterpillar wheels of the boat. What tripn the Little Black Clork could plnn! Tomorrow 'A City Canyon. M Ti ixiNu 'i in: ;ossns (Wright, Ml mi., lnwi) Albertvllle, Community nnd Neighboring towns: Alvira nnd I havo been ffone for five weekH. Wo mire heard noun no,vn Hlnce. 1 wish ft ott would tell the truth, then you would havo cnouirh to wiy, It sure Is KtirprlKlng what people can talk usually) it la JudginK dtliern by themselves. When It comes to provtgifr thing no one wants to ho connected with the uffuirn, but otherwiwe they till may their nhnro. X think each and every one ban enough In their own famlllen epe clally taking a young ghl's giiml name, when theru is no truth in It. Hoping 1hl will lie tho last of It. You 'can tell when you meet people-that they are guilty of some talk. Furthermore If you have any thing to say, come to us nnd find out. . A fine farewell? Alary and Alvira Oil leu. (MUTT AND JEFF A Weather Vane Is No Sign Post 5 A 40-ncre farm is run by the Bap tist church of Hopkins. Mo., to help pay the minister's salary. Hirni Miimigcntont Onlns AM KM, Iowu-1'H-An Incroane of $102 per farm over 1 0 28 in management returns is recorded by 650 low a farmers who com pleted record lust year. Manage, ment return Ih the amount left after all ex pennon tiro deducted from the grow income. By BUD FISHER I I . . 1 .' if.. v ". - , . Iwc,mutt7 Mitts from rooume&e to 6r to crtNADrt r'f-N voori turm left to vwRecnD FewDtRs, 1 intN exvLftiMJ frr-p----- wHw Xou'Re owe (J BUT x caw tcllou) fricm-d md right to wcst Blottd-ccftto J S"ORfe! IT to Me., t"rf 1TM ' SHORT MtC FRofAj . HouJ - 6eT Au,Ay J FoR LF 1 PMNTCD VU(MP- CeTOOR K BoTTce S lAILt, "YOU? J I'll'' l0teoFM - Mre r FROM Hrnr r- ,Fr,'r 1 CtTY-BrCK tj poiSofvl lu R(6HT 1 I IJ" J 1 ROYAL. BMil ? A Iji '-J llF t uvey 1 rrte submRGd fLfGPo-e--mero -