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The Prospect-News from Doniphan, Missouri • 1

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s' v'r: i -At 1 'il 1 TP TTP i VOLUME 49. DONIPIIAN, RIPLEY CpUNTY, 1HURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1932. NO. 23 i 1 Strawberries As Early Cash Crop CHARLES AC, HAY and the HAY-MAKERS WANT COUNTY OFFICERS TO SLASH THEIR SALARIES Kepresentative of th voter, of Varner township were hare tho first of the week and they itated to-the na I- 1.1 editor that April Likely -To See Many! a t-, More Acres Planted -In This County, Ere April paim wml-more ree of strawboirtos will le planted wwi an nrly Miion cash munity and that all tml that a crop unequalled by any thing exeapt tate of aalariea wouhTbs fair and frsSisSr SiiiSi J- becoming reknowMd. i farmer, of the county have had to aJCK take their huaineae.

may well eonaider the following r- Arkansas. thn nainted tha nuuutinunvkT'ia to for oflico are agreeing to rjJ? ch a measure, and that officsts, to 1 ,7: lctei there thia year, will go in- marketing hlondyks and other w- (, clliea under nrami.1 riee have'beendiiapprfrtiiyt. Through one-quarter of their aalariea. CrawOTAeamdiitira however, aeema to ran Strawberry vtowarp anock of the Missouri Statatea Sac-practical meana for marketingAroma tinn gjuu, tka her rice profitably art available any grower of thia county. I of 1029 reads: Any person, being for election to office -1 fwMh 1 any -of honor, treat or profit, in thia state, ---5- who hll offer or promise to dis-thia variety in roapoet to sodnMda th dutfea of eb.

fa are more exacting than the requirements of Klondykoa, eounaela County Agent Faulting- However, it haa been proved beyond doubt that Arom- tarn sum than tha salary, feee nr emoluments of said office, as fixed by the lawa of tho state, or who 011011 promise to back or donate to TUESDAY ELECTIONS PASS OFF QUIETLY Eitnala, Of City Bauadaiy Lines Carries Bat Mistake Leaves Roberta Oat Of City -Tha eity and school elections Tom-day ware very quiet affaire, tha only interest being in the proposition of extending the corporate limits of the eity. That proposition carried, bat by miatek in tha drawing of tho ordinance the property of Pot master W. O. Roberta waa left out, and 0 -ha ia still a citixan without tha city limits. The vote waa 162 for tho extension and 86 votes against it.

Alderman T. Huaon of tha first ward waa reelected by a vote of 115, and Alderman E. B. Johnston of tho second ward waa reelected by a vote of lid. Neither had opposition.

-In the achool election tha usual in-crease in tax levies for maintenance of tha schools were voted, and R. Garrison. P. J. Burford and Claude J.

Casteel' were elected member of tho board. Tha vote for members of tho board and on the levy propositions ware aa follows: Garrison, -188; Burford 107; Casteel, 96; Mrs. A. D. Shep.

par'd, 80; Mrs. J. W. Fulbright, 87. For 80 cents levy ter school purpoe-ea, 117; against, 41 For SO cents levy for building purpose and for repair of building, 121; against, 40k MORE DAM INFORMATION ASKED BY COMMISSION Mayer Milner received a wire -from the chairman "of tha Federal Power Commission Friday asking for more info; motion concerning tho proposed dam near here on Current river.

Tha Information wanted waa as to tho damage done by the big rises In the river in 1904 and 1915, and tha probability of damage to tha -town in the event of still higher The files' of the Prospect-News furnished tha details of thea big -freshets, and the mayor got Mr. Harriott to get some elevation him which completed the date aakei for and sent it in. On Tuesday. however. Engineer in the neighborhood of 129 pounds Bosaef tho Memphis, Tenn- head- -i- quarter' of tho division eorpa wan ro1 enough to ruin ail the h(ra for tho earn information wired woolen dream, suits and coats won' ter.

by the people of tho community. There ia no question about the This otatement of Inurast togvery ng more Interested to- Mtnnm tkn EIaw1 linmR 4kai ,1 M' fwmrh'1 Rating tha low on the dam Scan be grown auccsaafully in' Bip-r County by the 4-H Strawberry they WON asking the MHtltv 4. I. county officers to refund or pay back to the county 26 per cent of their ealariee aa a'meana of getting the county out of debt and ae a relief meaeure to the overburden of taxa- men uid thv pay any public or private interest any portion of such salary, foes or J. W.

She K.fW1Unr 1 BEST RESULTS GAINED Oats Ara Killed r. I y.BB hyn7! before the Coaventloa. Harold a Henke Is president of the Club, which already am hers more thea 900 la St Louis and which ia rapidly extending into tho State Commenting upon the activities of hie young friend for bln Mr. Hey said, If my candidacy results la arousing the active Interset of the young people generally la political affairs, I shall count my rhea a aucceaa whatever the raault auy be. The future of Pees young CITY WATER STILL GOOD i SAYS BOARD OF HEALTH i-: -i Report of Bacteriological examination of sample, of Doniphan's city water, collected by District Engineer R.

M. Brankatonc, from pump house, fom-Johns tons Pharmacy and trim the eonrt house, 'received ny the city ofllcera hers under -data of March ft? atrmwberrv field! 1 election, shall on conviction tha land i cleared. Thia providca mnor na II d- --both fertility end freedom from ever bo planted to strawberries if 1 1 PLRING WINDY WEATHER new land is not available. -1 The third point worth serioua the dwelling and eidernUon ia the fact that set- Van Hook place out jara-sarrsJ! firm flpood muhi. Four thounnd property owned by Gilbert Ta- IS THING OP PAST plants per acre are required for such turn who had owred and lived pn the ara the eheapeat now of lu tt.fS ain teS acy time in recent ytara.

And atate Mm Tatum had were burned in- the: Friday -Will Not Funo- certified planU are available in 1-rn- There seems to have been no tioa Next Year abundance in Ripley Comity. 1 i Ita T1, hool atToynor elceed Fri- SniS on th tjnuetaff arm np on, day, and in spite of talk of Mepros- SURPRISE MEMORIAL DINNER Big Barren creek burned. Three a ly fhl(, nl FOR MR. AND MRS. PAYNE eonrueUon with 1Wd Voters Hay-klakerfe Club, la Mas Lucille Hay, daughter of Senatorial candidate, participated.

Alias Hay Is standing Immediately to the right of her father in above picture, which was taken after a luncheon of tho Executive Committee of the Club on Saturday shows entire nbaenra of disease phan ia equal to it human popula-J -1 the moths 'consume each year gorma, and wholly aatiafactory. Boaiphan has boon mwu, mi nvuu -TOUBumc caca year.1 Ition, A aura rise' dinner was I without team. .1 feed sow by Uncle Iks and Aunt Pajmoa relatives and i good Tjtfciiioa inauri vriuch was of enormous quantity, w'thaiw-but -had magnificent quality and was -spread -last Sunday on long tables in the teat Sunday on long xanea in uw tlw coming crop smummi. Mrs: U.indstaff sUll owns the term. tte i F.

Y. proposition than it ha. over ghLTpln moat fortunate tupply. Current river Wter tunpiy. Currant clear, dBliRhtfnl, in Purt w11 rA PEOPLE 1 A TACKY PARTY testa I I fo.tr poopi drtwiou iaekj.

dents-and for some "of those from1 hom th as Mill, He furnished' a light trock 'and his 'sew 'did the driving. I Wright and Cecil Hoefsr. ssasisnaua sts sr jAsrtssrS rZSTl. came in foratti J-gtendar TSJSZ th- At Grarawood school 17- childte. to" 1 which I.

the nteg. of rata I. r-, Miss Wagmblast, tha public health West Point sehori, 18 pupils in- The moat enthusiastic, effective, and indeed beautiful campaigning done for any of the candidate at the recent Democratic Convention in 8L Louis was dona by the Young which Ibe the flv. hue boon during the last UmtthTie hool tlS. Tm i S3 under th lob hlffh ochooK law Tha teachers, Mrs.

fnna Caldwell ind MiM Nell werk anj, averaged 17 in the high achool SSTmUTS 1 mrm uw 2 teat eee- tion oftha county will be in th Don-' a ANOTHER DONIPHAN BOY o-s 1 i daring pteco on th all-star i BTONH-K1NNARD BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. LAST SUNDAY A joint eriebratioa of tho hirth- et Jamtm Kinnard and Mn. NI 8 ton waa held Sunday at tha Mr and Hn. Hb. I nard in the east part of thia city.

1 Tha families of th honorod parttoa and some close friend were present inelnding Mr. -and 8tono and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ston of Cape Girardeau, Mr. and Mra, W.

R. Zaha and daughter, of St. Louis, Polk Stone of South America who is riaiting home folks BAM BOW. HP. tint 1 MPE Fflfl Borth Mr' Borth 1n 1n MORE 4-POINT CHILDREN FOUND IN RURAL SCHOOLS ai-w'ss Ponder, Clyde Mitebener, Carlue Sutherland, Otaybura and Aubrey Brookl teapeatml gix prsrahool 'hiidrsn and one 6-poinuir found them, ltery Paulino Vandovsr, and three adults we tw given tha in-.

oporiion 1 and two of Hum mrasurod Bunieo KriUer.nAv. 182 SSSS. Biss WagraMast will be ia hair.of- th court house bi: cn neirt tSSwSLSSS. search Foundation, Chicago, which is enraged in a constant war on houe- WL fur. Or feathers aro at hand, Regardless of th state in which tho irsect is found, immediate action for destruction should begin.

77ic most effective way of fighting moths at this season to by the raga- lar us of special aetontifically pro- varod moth spray on uototerod furnituro, rugs, and clothing not- rogulariy worn. In ha spring a 1Ui Mr. and Mrs. Payne have lived, this term many years and hava endeared themselves to their neigh bora, both old and young, that this dinner waa given aa a memorial to thorn befora tboir departure tho State of Washington wheretheywill make their future homo with eea, Jerry. o.ih.-ta-to.

a. toStefe and God blase yens' who wore there thesa dear old people host wish ter their prosperity ia their One Who wn.11. imnrjLj.m.nt tu Mil plicatj CROP LOAN APPLICATIONS MUST BE FULLY MADE OUT tSisSsS preparation of oat land. Twenty- nnutin. little mtn th iii -umS teiSd'wST! 4fLffR weight during tha feeding period, UNCLE BOB MeCAIJLKT which ten from thro to nia lalLB BUB I Month, aeeovding to th Foundation CHALLENGES FARMER JOHN In tiS period, it devours total 'weight of food equal to about 11 to Judge J.

H. Ndnnelee expressed 18 time tho weight of tha adult moth ths teed of courts, being do your fins woolens, ten, upholstery ui yew as garuenliig be end tho likok 1 cause of having no worthy eompeti-' Moth eiawl down into th darkest Oijr1" f1 th? fttttJrt aSlItal SSiSMSTiL'S? iSSSS imn aay of rapidly growing larvae in the act tab McCauley of eating voraciously at whatawr tetunlsii April from 8:20 to 12 JSfeS" tevits any sduiol S11 wh kavo had eorroeteia of defects or who wish to be. re weighed. 1 1 I1- POPtAR BLUFF DAT. -v AT POPLAR Pnaldint H.

Tanner of tho drilled solid hut this to not practical 1 too. on thin upland or weedy fields. Boy- beau should be Inoculated if maximum hay yields of boot quality an expected. Inoculation also enable soybeans to lacrosse- tho' fertility joi the soil. Beads of both thea crops arc now th lowest in price they have ever been.

Thus tho greatest obstruction, to their tallest sa has been ndneedJ of plicanl JBrary qimatioa must ha -v AB applicants having aa unpaid kalian sa 1981 loans must submit a second mortgage their- 1982 crop aoeuriag each anpaid bateaea hsforo a loan will bo granted. Those who have delivered cotton to aocuro thia halaaro an likewise required to a second mortgage a their A 1982 crops. Saeh cotton to aerving aa eolla torsi, not as payment of th debt. A second mortgage on 1982 crop does not release tha collateral covered, in th 1881 mortgage. April 80 to th expiration date ter bereavements, thus ox- i sight.

Why, ha ain't even in it. Ive got eon already planted-that gives promise of doing a handled, and itll teraish rose tin' cars in 60 days. Just whereupon Undo cr ratlf tall John Nuniwlet ho ain't minute. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MEETS LA8T MONDAY has nevsr befora bean ths number of citisens attending a maet- faig of tha county board of equali- antion as attended tho mooting this week. Tha first day, Monday, there were about thirty poopi appeared to ask about assessment.

When they were told, however, that Asses- In it a thoroun spraying of garments ha. Chamber of Com mere has received ing put away for tha summer in ced- fions Haskell Bloodworth, sacro-ar chests, tight trunks, moth or paper tary of th Chamber of Commerce homemade bags destroys ail moth of Poplar Bluff, aa invitation to at-life. Tha spray- will annihilate tend with a largo number of mem-moths already on the garments, and bora or-all of thorn from, bora th th tight containers will prevent tha Poplar Bluff Day on 1 kiw Everyone interested obtaining a loan should take SELLING THE OLD BRIDGE to do so promptly. v5, TO OKLAHOMA COMPANY VI May 14, at which time there will ba a Ug celebration of Poplar Bluff's recovery from tho disastrous tornado wmekod tho city in May. 1927.

Th totter states: Wo aro planning on a br. parade, at 10 oclock on May which a number', of 1 hands 'wlU taka part as well as float representing th various cities in northeast Arkansas and Southeast -Missouri, and also with various civic organisations represented in th ps Thee have fJto not ho as wall filled by any other crop. tearing off half of tha middle ringer on his left hand two other flngasr wore body mashed and lacerated. Jack R. Drans of Bardley was a 1 visitor to this city Monday.

sor Copo roduced the term land asses-1 to Southeast Miuouri. thia and family and Mr. and. John ment tea par cat and that th state to furnishing its quota of worry to Doherty of Poplar Bluff, -and Mr. and board hail taken off another ten per members of th State 'Highway P-Mrs.

Jim Stone, Mr. and Mn. Bill eent, the most of them seemad fairly troL Captain A. D. Sheppard of Stone, Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Borth, well sstisfled. I Troop stationed in Sikes ton, ro- and Mrs.

Oarene Dudley, Pat Hilton It is hard for th average farmer ported a total of 88 sots stolen from and Miss Alma Barnes of this eity. to understand why there should be a various motorists over the state. Be-'' I considerable reduction in hie assess- ports aro sent to headquarters in Tha grist of marriage' licenses dur-j mrat values, when tha farm ia not Jefftrson City, and relayed in detail ing tha past week has been a little producing enough dear profit to, to. each of this severs district cap-better tnan for awhila heretofore, meet th taxes. On tho other hand.

ffftna raili fka anw Imnil aaaaa. 6a flMitkaeet lltaasusal u- district tains. 2AUTO LICENSE PLATES inroads of now ones. STOLEN IN THIS DISTRICT Although th stealing of auto 11- cense plates to by no means confined! Mayor Harlan of Want Plains is tha only public official to have suffered thp loss of his 1932 license plates. Other reports have been filed from St.

Joseph, Neolyyille, Matthews, Pamona, Sikes ton. Poplar Bluff, Bertrand, Porryviila, Stewarts vills, roe-burg, Columbia, Booneville, Marshall, Piedmont, Kuans City, and KranetL Sikcston Th county court ta scoring on CERTAIN FISH ABE MOT 1 by finding a sals ter th oMoridga PROPAGATED BY 8TATR which has bom more or lass of an eyesore sine tho eomptotlos of th Tho Stats Game and Fish Depart-; now Cuiront river bridge hero, moot annonnees that many requests Th Clark Construction Co of are received for tho plantiiyr of fish; Oklahoma City has promised to Jmy which th 'department hatcheries do th east span for th price 6350, and not propagate and distribute. I it haa sent its check ter 860 of the For instance, daily requests ars iw- amount. It also states in a tetter that esived ter jack Salmon, goggle eyo' if tha pries on th dther two spans dram, buffalo, carp, channal-eat, hluo; to made right it will buy them too. -eat, yellow eat, and gold fish, noD those aro propagated.

Edwin Burford, manager' of tho Vi' 51 PrTfi Burford A Son Mill, toit with th in the state hatcheria for of Wng a ringer on tV? re: terge snd smsll mouth bass, his left hand on day last week by ralira boss, crappi bluegill, black his. hand caught in a mixing poroh or gnra eunflsh, bullhead cat, hina. Aside from cutting or jutting Recorder Hmrdeastle report tho fol-. the officers whoso duty it if to moot followin: Chester W. Hayes and Myr-i th expense accounts of tha county tie L.

Baker of Poynor and Ed John-1 aro up against it to do so with a son and Olli Frasier of Naylor on' material ent in tha values of proper-Friday; Roy M. Richmond of this ty which meana Isas tax collections, county and Carrie E. Freeman of Th Haller Construction of Booneville, which haa the job of do- -ing th moving of tho dirt in th construction of highway 21 between hero and th' state took its big power shovel across -tha bridge Saturday night. To cross over th bridge planking had to bo Ibid down -for it which made the moving very slow. Th crossing commenced about th dose of daylight Saturday and it was about th beginning of daylight Sunday morning whan tha machine got across to the on tho west aid, and rainbow trout.

Miss Gladys Chmpp of Fairdealing res in th eity Saturday and said sha would1 clou her achool ia th -Onnsby dis irict this weak. LA Rongey was up on Big Barren Sunday to look' after tha farm interests of bis mother-in-law, Mn. J. W. Grindstaff, and found the ham burned on the Grindstaff plaeo.

Standard. Malta bend. St. Louis Butler county, and K. M.

Barker and Geneva Lawhon Flatwoods a Saturday. Hayes and Baker ware married hero in town by Esquire Brown at his home. ef to '--I eAW4tl.

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