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1 BUY I The Index HERMITAGE, HICKORY COUNTY, MISSOURI. THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1942 VOL, LVI HO. 40. MRS. MAC WILSON, Publisher 1941 AAA PAYMENT MUST BE CALIFORNIA LETTER RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT WHITAKER ANNOUNCES FOR REPRESENTATIVE WHEATLAND CHURCH ACTIVITIES APPLIED FOR BY MARCH 31 In Memory of Brother Dr.

VICTORY DIGEST A short news story from Wash ington brings home the fact that this war is much closer to us than the iungles of Bataan pen-insula and Java. The iIjtv r. Sunday school attendance in Hickory county farmers who Lemuel I. Gist, who died Dec. have earned payments for parti Yucaipa, Rt.

1, Box 2. My Dear Friends: As I have arrived home at last from a three months vacation, I'll write you all a letter. I have done my first day's work since last fall. The wneatiand last Sunday was 176. There were 35 at the Christian cipating in the 1941 Triple A farm program must apply for 14, XU41.

Leaves have their time to fall, and flowers to wither, at the north wind's cold blast, but thou la ted how the War Production THE HIGHWAY PATROL SAYS: More lives were loft on highways of Ihe United States in an average month of 1941, than were lost in the Pearl Harbor attack of last December. Remember to drive safely help win victory at home. church, 38 at the Church of God, 43 at the Methodist church and 60 at the Baptist church. The Methodists were glad to tneir payments tnrougn tne coun ty AAA office by March 31, 1942 according to Len G. Maiionee, chairman of the county AAA weather is just fine up here.

I visited in Redlands two weeks and roomed at Berry Whelchels Board had instructed manufacturers of agave fiber binder twine for another Dumose than oh Death! hatn all seasons for thine own. Once again a brother Mason, having completed the have Miss Mary Ellen Selvidge in Sunday school. She is attend ing Warrensburg Teachers Col committee. for binding agricultural nro- Berry health is some better. Mrs.

Whelchel was real sick with It was explained that all 1941 ducts. The other purpose and lege. AAA payments are now due, it sounds strange in this country designs written tor him on life trestle board, has passed through the portals of Eternity and entered the Grand Lodge of the New Jerusalem and hath received as his reward, the white stone Mr. and Mrs. D.

P. McGee and if payments have not been is for the manufacture of sand bags. and little son were visitors at received, farmers should con flu. Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Oliver, and Mrs. Minnie Jones brot me home and helped with cleaning my room. I'll send you $3., one dollar for the Index to Mrs. Jones for 6 months, Mrs. Oliver, the Church of God S.

S. tact the county Triple AAA of Cleora Fields was a "visitor at with a new name written there fice at once and determine reas the Baptist S. on. JOHN HITSON KILLED IN DIRT SHOVEL BLAST ons for the delay. "There is no other way for And The all-wise Those who gave birthday offer Hi W.

Lygonia, 6 months, and Hon. O. B. Whitaker, veteran legislator, authorizes The Index to announce that he is again a candidate for the office of Representative, thus the proverbial political ice is broken in Hickory county on the 1942 election. Mr.

Whitaker needs little introduction to the voters as his and Merciful Master of the uni farmer to get his payments, and ing aunaay were Miss Claudine Mrs. jb. w. wnelchel at 11Z7 Alta for 6 months. I believe verse has called' from labor, to The War Production Board has announced a 1942 program for the production of spare parts for medium and heavy trucks, truck trailers and busses.

The program calls for enough of these parts to keep these vehicles in running order for the duration of the war. anyone wno does not sign an application for payment by March The body of John R. Hitson, 32, electrician, of Glendale, Calif, who was killed in an explosion refreshment our beloved and re Breshears at the Christian S. S. Mrs.

Albert Jenkins at the Baptist S. S. and Cleo and Leo Rife reading the Index would make them all feel better. Also, I have a dollar for Index from Johnnie spected brother i 31 will be out of luck" Mr. Mai at the Church of God.

And Whereas, He having been lonee said. "It is possible that in the yard of a Los Angeles Construction Company on February 26, was returned to his long legislative career has ex tended his acquaintance, not on Mrs. Opal Skinner was leader Keener, 877 Adell San Ber a true and faithful brother of some farmers think they have our beloved Order, therefore. signed the necessary papers but ly over this immediate section, of Young Peoples Meeting at the Church of God Sunday nite. native county last week for fu be it nardino.

There is lots of work here now and anyone that really wants to work can get a job. Bill This week brings both good nave not oone so. in any event. neral and burial. The body was Her subject was Love.

Misses Resolved, That Hogles Creek Dut over most of the state as well. His many friends will be glad to know that he is seeking news and bad news for hunters and sportsmen in the central Leah Ruth and Wilma and Al ussery nearly worked me to- we will be glad to consult with any farmer in the county and dis cuss the reason for delay in re received at Weaubleau last tri day afternoon by the J. R. Luck Lodge wo. Z7, A.

A. Wheatland, Missouri, in testi west anomer term. bert Lloyd Pitts sang a special with Miss Iva BrakebiU at the The bad news is that new shot death today, because I'm soft, but I'll get him before Saturday night Bill Young was asking i ti i ey. Funeral Home and taken to the home of a sister, Mrs. Fred Mr Whitaker has the longest ceiving tnis payment Mr.

Maiionee stated that the mony of her loss, be draped in mourning for thirty days, and that we tender to the family of our deceased brother our sincere piano. Misses Iva and Ila Brake bill sang a duet with Wilma Pitts guns, rifles and pistols can no longer be sold, (except by manu legislative record ofany Republican in the history of Missouri. right is reserved to refuse to ac Bend where he used to live with at the piano, and Miss Cecil Mc having served under nine gover his grandfather. Mansfield Ber cept any application for payment if any required form or information is not submitted to the coun condolence in their deep afflic lacturers to police officials). These guns also cannot be traded loaned or shipped The new or- Gee sang a solo.

Harry Donovan Cleo Rife and Mrs. Ruby Pitts nors nepuoncan and 4 Demo cratic). He has served as ReDub nard. I took supper and had a tion and that a copy of these res olutions be sent to the family. ty Triple A office by March 31.

der, however, is a temporary on lican Floor Leader. Republican nice visit witn Jim and Vada Solberg. I visited at Willie Hin- "Our lives are rivers gliding gave readings. During the service Mrs. Ruby Pitts read a story to the children.

Ila BrakebiU is Change oi addresses of many uorman wnere it lay in state until Saturday morning at which time funeral services were conducted at Bethel church, Nemo, with Rev. J. S. Bybee officiating. Internment was in the nearby cemetery.

Mrs. Sarah Hitson, Highlands, mother of the deceased, accompanied the body from San Bernardino, where funeral services were conducted on Caucus Chairman and has three through applicants has delayed their re and may be relaxed after all vital needs for these weapons have been satisfied. The order does times been the Republican cau To that unfathomed boundless leader next Sunday night cus choice lor bpeaker of the ceipt of notice of application from this county office, they kles and George and Mrs. Ban-del were there. Cecil Whelchel and Wayne Jordan are busy re- airing some of Wayne's houses, visited Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan Har The Young Peoples Christian House of Rrepresentatives. He sea The silent tomb" should contact this office and League met at the Methodist not apply to second hand guns. The good news is that manufacturers of sporting goods and is recognized as the inofficial "There is only a curtain between ask that their address be chang Parliamentarian" of the House church Sunday night The Young Peoples Bible study us. ed.

hunting and fishing eauiDment grove in their nice new home, also Jack Coopers who have a of Representatives, regardless of Between the beyond and here; of tne cnurch of Uod was held which party is in power has twice have been called upon by the government to prevent prices LIBRARY NOTES They whom we call dead nave new home next door to Ivan's. I saw Lemuel and Mrs. Banele. been Republican choice for Con after Young Peoples Meeting. The lesson for study was Why not left us from advancing beyond those in gress for his district, and has Nay, they were never so near." Many good books have been effect last January 10.

The reason for this order is that sporting Junior Gist has not been heard from since he went to Pearl Har bor, except when he landed added to the Wheatland and Consecration Is Necessary. The lesson for next meeting is True Evidences of Regeneration. Remember Reapers meeting at March 3 in the Shaw Funeral Home. Others of the immediate family who came from distance for the funeral services were, Luther Hitson, Malta Bend, Mr. and Mrs.

RalDh Helms, sons Richard and Rolland, Dixon, 111.: Mrs. Martha Settle, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burns and son, J. D.

Dryer, Erie, Kansas; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sullivan, Cedar Weaubleau libraries in the past C. H. ALMOND, LESLIE T.

WILSON, Comm. L. O. THOMPSON, i two months. Weaubleau has ad goods are needed for civilian recreation and are important in the maintenance of civilian there.

Pheno Vanderford and wife are in Redlands, working in the oranges. I visited George Ed ded. One Foot in Heaven; When tne Christian church basement the Whipporwill; Madam Dor-thea: 30.000 on the Hoof; The served as official parliamentarian of the State Republican Convention. The Kansas City Star calls Mr. Whitaker "one of the most capable in debate of any who has ever belonged to Missouri's General Assembly; The Jefferson City Capital News says "He is an expert on parliamentary procedure, a champion of educational legislation for rural sections, next Monday night The series of meetings at the Church of God closed last Thurs wards and wife and found them well.

Jim Williams and wife are IN EVERYDAY RELIGION LIFE There have been wellfounded Fire and the Wood; Ember Lane and Betty Zane, for adults and well and happy as can be. I vis Hollow Wall Mystery; Painted day night Bro. Samuel Williams delivered Holy Ghost sent messages. Bro. W.

L. Gates was reports that through the midwest profiteering has been going; on in the sale of second nand ited Bennie Long and family; he has a good job in the R. R. shops City, Mo. and Mrs.

Forrest Katschman, California, Mo. John was born in Hickory county and grew to manhood in the Nemo vicinity. He had lived in California sinrv His in Colton. Ross Southard and Ponies; Land of Look and See; Five Little Playmates and several small books for children. here Tuesday night and delivered a farewell message as he is wife and his son and wife left T.e one institution in the woiiQ which is primarily interested in the weltare of all men and all nations is the Christian church.

This society of believers, bound together through a watchdog on appropriations, tires. Instances have been reported where filling station and garages have charged as much as $150 for a set of second hand last week for Mena, to trv Wheatland has purchased Death taking up full time work at Ft. farming. Ross is in noor health. Dines Out; Stranger Within the Scott, Kansas, and has moved tragic death occurred white he I and an all-round legislative ex-was dismounting the dinner on Pert: whlle The Springfield Re-a large dirt shovel and when the publican adds, "He is easily the saw trances Bercstrom and there.

A business meeting was Gates; Danger in the Dark; Ap tires. held Wednesday night after Price officials urge that citi fuel tank underneath was ion tl I most lnnueniiai man wno nas church for the purpose of calling had a nlace in the legislature of a pastor to fill the vacancy for faith in Jesus Christ, is evidencing a unity which finds a visible expression in acts of mutual love The church, made up of millions of unlike people, knit together by a faitti in a common Lord, is one in its determination pointment With Death and Invitation to Death. Donate a good book today to a very worthy cause the Victory Book Campaign to secure books for our soldiers, sailors, and marines. Nearly everyone tne remainder of the year. Bro.

son, John Henry, in town Saturday. Minda Davidson is still poorly. Olin Blackwell and fam ily are well. I talked with Edwin and Belle Bosshard and daughter, while in town and saw Sumner Mitchell. Charley Gardner is lots better than when I saw him last.

He has gained and looks Samuel Williams of Caplinger this state in many long years." SECOND ANNUAL HICKORY COUNTY FINE ARTS FESTIVAL by a torch carried by a fellow worker. More details of the explosion are given in the following exerpts from an article appearing in a Los Angeles newspaper: "With a deafening roar, ac Mills was elected ny a unanl mous vote. Bro. Williams could to lead men into an appreciation of the eternal verities of life in not be here last Sunday so Bro, has a good book that is catching dust when it could be given to BrakebiU delivered a timely mes sage Sunday morning. Bro.

Brake zens refuse to buy at such prices. They point out that profiteering weakens the defense effort and public morale, and that paying highway robbers the price tBey ask only encourages profiteering It sounds strange, but it is true that the feathers on ducks and geeses have become impor- -tant in the war. Hereafter these feathers may be sold only to dealers, defense supply corporations, or manufacturers far use in filling defense orders. The feathers are used in the manu order that men might find that fullness of living which comes cumulated fumes in the fuel tank of a large dirt shovel ex this patriotic cause. Sort out your books today and send one much better.

I saw Roy Cook and son, Roy and Earl Downs, but don't know what they are I dui wiu iui nis appointment next as a result of a DroDer aDDreci ploded late Wednesday. Feb. 26, ation of God and His will for the when ignited by a workman's the world. bunday morning and evening. A.

F. fe M. CONFERS DEGREE doing, cnaney unvers are work ing in the packing house at East Highlands. I understand Hadley torch, instantly killing one man, injuring three others, while some Hermitage Gymnasium, 10:30 War Time March 20. 1942 1.

Star Spangled Banner 2. Pledge to the Flag 3. Demonstrations 1. Rounds Elkton 2. Part Singing Sunny Slope Butcher, Owsley 3.

Good vocal quality Mew Haven, Shady Grove Such a faith in the fundament al things of life -gives individuals or more to the nearest library where it will be sent on to our boys. Hickory county's quota is 250 books. We need YOUR help. Campaign closes April 1. We have received many good titles in our loan from the Missouri Library Commission, and have been divided among the four library branches.

A very enjoyable time was had at Hogles Creek Lodge No. Bartshe and wife are going to Idaho. John and Mrs. Bergstrom have improved their place with a nice comfortable home and it sure looks good. Vernon and Mrs.

Oliver and I had dinner ju oi tneir companions fled to safety. "The accident occurred in the yard of a construction company at 2555 East Olympic Los Angeles, where the shovel and other equipment was being loaded on railroad cars for shipment facture of sleeping bags. The army and navy needs fas exceed present production. 279 on Saturday night, March 7, at Wheatland, where work in Third Degree was done by De 4. Tonette work Dooly Bend, and society a sense of the worth -whileness of life and the calm assurance that the Right will, under God, ultimately triumph on this earth.

It is because of this conviction that I say Go to Sunday school and church next Sunday. R. M. Good, Hollister, President of School of the Ozarks, for the Missouri Council of The exact dates for the forth Pleasant Ridge, Miller 5. Rhythm Browder, Pittsburg RED CROSS FUNDS STILL with Minnie Jones Sunday before they brought me home I was glad to get home again although I had a fine time while 10 francisco coming registration for sugar rationing have not yet been set gree learn from Solomon Lodge No.

271, Springfield, Mo. Bro. E. W. Hoffman, coach, is to be highly commended for his COMIN IN The Chapter appreciates the due to the great amount of detailed work necessary in completing arrangements.

untiring efforts put forth to with you folks. I am thankful to all of you who helped make mv visit so pleasant. I will be war relief contribution received build up a team of their char Churches. 4. County Chorus A.

Beginners' songs 1. On the way to school 2. The Broom 3. Cats and Dogs 4. The Traveler 5.

Billy Boy B. Folk Songs from other lands 1. Scotland, Weel May the this week from Preston. Miss An idea of the volume of the COUNTY'S QUOTA IS FOUR NEW CARS FOR THREE MONTHS The local Rationing Board is in receipt of instructions from the office of the State Rationing glad to hear from anv of mv old Wava Carter has collected $11.30 acter and ability. Visiting members from Solomon Lodge were, E.

W. Hoffman. V. D. Boyd.

W. job is given when it is realized that registration will be accom DEATH OF ALBERT P. EDDE friends. Yours truly, Walter there within the past few days. Dclmont.

Also the Hermitage PTA has do A. Pease. Joe Meyerson. Harrv plished over a four-day period throughout the country by nated $15 pledged recently and Hoffman faul King. Wayne Keel Kow AAA DINNER MEETING Administrator in which the quota of new passenger cars for this county is four for 2.

Holland, Dancing in Hoi Mrs. Cecil Walker has collected tingston, Homer E. Spencer, 000 registrars and the facilities additional funds wrich brines John Drennen. Milton Kinlnrh of 245.000 elementary schools. A land Albert P.

Edde, 82, life-long resident of Stark township, passed away Monday evening at his home south of Preston, following a stroke of paralysis. Mr. Edde had been seriously ill for several weeks before his death. He was A USta i I ill I I 1 3. Sweden, Over the Heather the three months of March, April and May The auto rationing and John Bishop.

From Hermit- registration book will be issued age Lodge No. 288 were J. O. for every man, woman, and child Ferrell, Isaac Clark, Mont Los- in the United States excepting 4. Mexico, Nine tied Horse' the total for Hermitage to $59.

The total for the county is $509.08. Funds are badly needed since the country is at war and the drive is being continued for will be carried out much the The dinner meeting sponsored by the AAA committee and held in the Methodist church, Monday evening was attended by forty-three persons. The ladies of the church served the dinner. Present were: Messrs and Mes uro iw-i i waiirAv npi TAnvin. i mMnhr nr in armwi iniTM.

men 5. Poland, My Pony same as the tire program with practically the same persons be a member of a pioneer family of the county and was highly re Songs from America J. Olin Taylor, Ney Smith and and people in hospitals and sim Leland Cothern. ilar institutions. Incidentally.

this reason. Your support is 1. Pop! Goes the Weasel ing engioie. Delicious refreshments were one adult may register for each spected dv nis neighbors and friends. He was a member of ine lire quota tor March in urgenttly needed.

Alva L. Davis, Chm. dames Loren Penny and son. Lee this county is 4 passenger tires the Olive Point Baptist church. 5 re pared and served by Mrs.

family unit C. Franklin, Mrs. H. D. Scott Hoarders will be penalized Mrs.

Charles H. Almond of thi either bv not getting a book at 2. The Frog in the Spring 3. Susanna 4. Bake A Little Cake 5.

Old Folks at Home 6. America ana 3 tuoes, 12 truck tires and Surviving are his widow. Mrs. crawiord, Len Maiionee, L. W.

Doran, Delbert Zehr, Kermit Hickman. T. A. Largent Clifford 14 tubes, including all farm im MORE YARN FOR RED CROSS SWEATERS Wheatland O. E.

S. all or bv having from one to eight plemcnt tires and tubes, and 5 Richards. H. H. Stallings.

Earl Lucy Edde and three children, Mrs. Hart well Lindsey, Raymond and Bandel Edde, all of Walter O. Pitts. W. I stamns torn from their book Pianist for County Chorus Mrs.

Dollarhide, chairman of Sands, Elmer Oesch, Lowell Bernard, Jake Anderson, Lee Logan Mrs. Hattie Pope, Dooly J. Franklin, Secretary, before they receive them from I th- rppistrar. The government tne state of California Bend. nni esin artA JJ 13 Vf.

in Funeral serivces will be held take TEACHERS EAMXINA-1 urges people who have hoaraxr 5. Drawing for places on after Ked Cross War Production work, has another shipment of yarn for knitting sweaters. This yarn is furnished free to the local retread tires for trucks and busses. The local board was also advised that tire dealers may now sell all of their stock of ned tires and tubes upstream at cost plus 10 per cent The government has guaranteed to take such tires w.av. a.

Mrs. Doty, Juanita Lear, Hazel Robinson. Blanche Welch. I la at Olive Point but final arrangements are incomplete pending tiyja i to seu vneir sugar uirir ocicu- noon pro cram. Lunch Bring your own The following rwrarma tnnV I hnra nr hark to their grocer.

chapter by the National Red Owsley, Wilma Carter, Mamie Lou Robertson. Alberta Co wen. the March teachers examination I tne arrival of his children. The body is at the J. R.

Luckey 7. Afternoon program Cross. Persons who wish to This program is one lo wnicn funeral home. OleU Breshears, Frank Dorman, E. H.

Miller. and tubes off the hands of manu each school contributes one or help with the program are asked to get in touch with the chair given here last Friday and Sat- In the war against waste; urday by John Owen, County housewives of Missouri, Kansas, Superintendent: Nebraska and Arkansas can help Misses Lucille Mrok nnron tw ntln, tKair rfri veratnea aV facturers at that price. ENTERTAINS WITH PARTY Following the dinner the croup was invited to the AAA office. more numbers. These numbers consist of speaches, songs, dialogues, tonette numbers, etc.

All rural and elementary schools man just as son as convenient Also, yarn is available for knitting four rain of socks and it wnere entertainment was pro nrscr, num cjc- i onomicaiir. next to eievtnc lOf. Marions McKinlcv HpImi HrM rfriml-tnr rm 4m ttl- Miss ueraidine fitts gave a party at her home south of town vided for the remainder of the tw r-, will be appreciated if someone in any of the consolidations are auiuwn, tve iyn ijreen, ueorgia rest users of electric power in evening. CALLED FOR MILITARY TRAINING Young men from this county railed into military service on March 7 by the local selective service board were as follows: win volunteer to unit one or urpoH tn inin us and bring num jvjriim-ujr jvit. ana irs.

Doisie I most nonvs. Both the electric Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Al- power and the coal needed to more pairs. bers to the program.

Visitors METHODISTS CONDUCT are cordially invited to spond EVANGELISM CAMPAIGN ten, jvirs. leucine Davis. Mrm Jui. I rtrimt it mrm nrfmth iuI last Friday night honoring Miss Kathleen Nevins on her 20 birthday anniversary, and Francis Brubeck, who was leaving for military training. The evening was spent in playing pinochle.

Refreshments of fruit salad, cake, MARRIED John Wesley Stevens Eual th day with us. in connection mjfiiie jonn-1 10 kpt? tne wneeis or Vital war Richard Wiley. Dewey Burton with the nrorram will be a dis- oolcUe "olley, Mrs. Leo I indurtri turning. The Earl Jenkins received an an The Methorist churches of Mis aouri are conducting a personal ui ruu.

Owsley, Walter Winford Rash, play of art work made in the ment advises housewives to keep nouncement this week of the Elmer Sylvester Olson, Othel county this year. evangelism campaign during the and cocoa were served to the AT DAYLIGHT SAVING mS and nuTteS Bryan, Cross Timbers. month of March in whx-h every following: Maureen Downs. Mil Mrs. Cyrus Glover, County Fine Arts Supervisor.

Richard Bradshaw, Clarence W. Jenkins, Chicago, I1L, to Miss Ova Belle Cunningham of Nor I inn- w. enuxen nas Deen as Red to cooper ate. Headquarters for the cam- dred Clark. Betty Coon, Lucille Nevins, Marilynn Reser, Virginia Staten, Earl Howard Huffman, ine ixeosno Minrr ni ura-iti.

j- man, Ok la. The marriage took Wheatland. HERMITAGE PTA PROGRAM -an in this county is at Pres- Z. 'j 'Zr 1 of be kept at low temperature. and Charley carlstrom.

Bob Mc place February 7 in Chicago. Carl Jerome Jackson, Weau where visiting ministers Coy, Gilbert and Dee Ingram, oeorge is a graduate of the En is like a lot of us sava. hm ilMni I rn-r ttntntamnM bleau. ind laymen from the different Dee Coon, Loren Wilson, Wm. L.

gmeering School of the Univer Beverly Leonard Maiionee, una aajiigni saving I and rred IX ntts, Mr. and Mrs Wednesday. March 19 Song Congregation Devotional Mr. Moore may mki nfni mi i rmm a w-v .1 sity of Urlthomi and is associated with the Link Belt Speeder Pittsburg. Edward Louis Lusso, Preston Earl Francis Brubeck, i i ma imn in wuw-w na Anil.

Ralph Davis and the honor tn. ANNUAL SCHOOL old Indian who was having trou-1 IUimmm Kansaa. Piano Solo Elleonora Klind- oi cnicago, wtwre the couple are at home at 5600 South churches are meeting each evening at 6 p. at the high school for instrurtions before making their visits in the different communities. The campaign opened Monday with an all day meeting at the worth BOARD MEETING Drexel He is a son of the late Baritone Solo Gilbert Ingram George W.

Jenkins. Y7 ni efuWren. Vivian of SJVndan. nis squaw rut off II mehf fmn 2 3 Supt John Owen has announc Ta'k John Owen. Co.

Supt. Rvthm Band Primary Room BOY SCOUTS COLLECT WASTE PAPER Hermitage citizens will A' i wi prw a. im, ni nv I I I I v- Prerton church. Visiting min- ed that the annual school board PRIORITY APPLICATION FOR have i Song 7th erd eirls tW chib itcr assisting in the county are. jura.

a I sas City. meeting for this county will be ROAD PPOrrCTS TO CLEAR; Morton of Golicn City" wviM, ,1 mjivi iTT W. V. Gaston. Dixon: 1.

Preton Archie Brown. Sorinr'ild to reld at tne court hnuv TuMriav an rxct unity to contribute toipuartrt High JV-wwl gr-. the carrnaim as tb I 0iri3l Plav, Von Winkle) Cole, Portagevi'le; EL C. Wal-, March 17. beginning at oclock.

his Mrs. Nora Brown, AYJJ7r0i COUNTY RECORDS SpnrfM mother, dow. Nevada: Robrt N. Ar ATI projects for improvement local any jscouts vill collect allj Wn'M Fhvllis Orltrrm available wst nP'T over town Quartette High chool boys (Friday af.T srhnol i of county and town- haurh. Sedgwirkville and A.

Gamson. Licking. I facners tn the county have also bem rnvitd to attend the tneting this yrar At the morning seMiion teach TH-ei rre Tuesday to ncl WITT WI I linm unv snip roads and utreet must Ernest Johnwn, Scout Ka4rr. OUT OF BLUE BOOKS will assist the ncouts tn cniifct re Harry Titts was on the Spring ers wi.i receive m-a-ixi vm tn clear through the State Highway he the nt ww. Zith jo Department before bring na 1 auditing Lf" to fodrral authorities for t-rl-l county record b.

to Henrt Th ut'v of PHie Books r- field mark TwAij with a load eerrririg out the proposed sugar th twivT. Prnreed" from the ale of the wiT1 ro to the rHved rv tvw office last we4t fT," Action, rmm MTTSIC CONTEST rZ' ZZJJJ Uarrti It. Scout organization. Persons out tmm Mr. Whitaker rmiy in the cowrty having waste pan- exhaurted.

We regret that i hat establish th prr vrt'i necessitv The annual rmfr rnntee! annn 1 KmK, um nmn toe tor. in program, porkers to market Mr. Pitts al- Ray Evans. Mm Mariorie consulted Dr. Suiter Smith as i Hoy and Paul J.

Keith, of the to a sums ailment while is the State department of education 7- jwia be the principal speaker. to the public oVfen. heaJth and safety and must 1st the essential materials required. er mey bring rt bere or notify been Impassible te C3 re-Mr. Johnson.

quests. Friday mght. March JSL isaturdtr Krd IL.

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