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Show Tuesday. May 6. The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Pape Two CACHE AMERICAN day Nwper, Published Tuesday, Thursday, CLASSIFIED COLUMN . . . and Satui momlngi by tha Cache American Publidilng Company, at 62 West Center Street, Logan, Utah J C ALLEN. Jr. Editor WU. C. ENGLAND, Manag-- r DAVID W ENGLAND, JAMES W, ENGLAND Mechanical Depurtrrent FOB SAL- E- Canaries Will hold ordvrs fur Mother's Day, 54 3rd. East. O-FOE SALE Cheap. 78 North lat. Eaat. E j. FOE SALE Chrysler redan, 1919; radio and heater; overdrive; I OB SALE New 13 loin ou; board Motor Blair Company. pljoood boat. $40. Call at fcj $7. East 1st. South. FOE SALE 50 Sheet Duplicate Sale Pad. lOol for 25o at LOST, BILL FOLD Name tad Cache Americas Office. address on cards Inside. return to Raymond D. Thatcher FOE RENT Sleeping rooms and or this offtoe. famished apartments. 79 West Center. Phon 1542J. FOE SALE Vi 111 sacrifice 11 aoes North Logan. Home, crop FOE SALE Dodge sedan, 1940; or will trade for ama3 hose. low mileage, radio and heater. Noble Real Estate, Phone 464, $773. Blair Motor Company. TRADE 33 acre farm and FOR SALE Alfalfa reed. Governfor small home and acre or two. ment Inspected. J. Leslie Peterplace in valley. Noble rul Any Smith-fielAmaigs. Phone son, Estate. Phone 485. Eateryd aa Second Clan Matter. November 1, 183L Poet Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March One Subscription Rates by Carrier or Mall Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application. -- PUBLIC WILL AITItOVK Governor Maw's attitude with reference to examinations recently given to find qualified employees for the welfare department will be haled with approval by many citizens of this state. From the reports of the meet ing of the state public welfare commission in Salt Lake City last week, is would appear that Governor Maw was not at all pleased with the results of examina' tions given to secure available help for the new state FOB SALE: lS Chevrolet Town Sedan. Radio, Hector rt public welfare department. few miles. Inquire Cache Amort- Perhaps there were some things connected with the in held examinations the resembled examination that FOE SALE: 1940 Chevrolet Cache county at one time to precure help for the state Comm. Hester Defroster Only to 2G0 of applied here. store persons Upwards liquor 14,000 miles. $573 00 Inquire Cache and it clerks as dozen a half for tests jobs take the American. was believed by many that the appointments had all FOB SALE Chrysler sedan. 1940; Miss Emma Deworack and Mrs. been made prior to the examinations. fluid drive and overdrive, radio at the Harry Cooper, spent Sunday PROVIDENCE home There were examinations given here at one time and alrcondltloner. $973. Blair of Mr and Mrs. Fred JenMotor Company. for applicants who desired to be census enumerators sen. Mrs. Smith will be rememthe jobs PROVIDENCE Mr. and Mrs. bered as Miss Ethyl Jensen. obtained who of list the from FOB RENT Semi Baeement s persons Judging Norman Reeder and email eon Three rooms and bath. as enumerators and those who took the examinations, have moved Into the Ted Nielsen Very reasonable. Inquire 183 it would appear that the tests given were just a blind. home. West 3rd South. Logan. t I MENDON Ever since the days of Andrew Jackson the policy . Mrs. Naomi Anderson U visiting APPLES Winter Fearmaln, Roof the victor at the polls has generally been that he at the home of her elster. Mrs. man Beauty and Delicious is" entitled to the spoils of office. Civil Service reform Wallace Zollinger, MENDON Mr. and Mrs. WU Cache Market, 3S3 North Main. llam Longs troth Jr., announce the Phone 820 for free delivery. if carried out idealistic might be okeh but for onel arrival of a son bom Monday at for rules Civil Service FURNISHED APT. FOB RENT hQm of set of politicians to make the It and Logan hospital. j a Pres. 3 rooms, private bath, new furSadie Hardman entertainanother set that has entirely different views is all out- p. Aue on Wednesday. niture. Best location In town. adMrs. wa christen YLMIA Prank ed teachour officers the and of conducting of line with our democratic way 234 East 1st North. Phone 70S. tes at a quilting on Thursday af- - ers on Sunday afternoon at her mimstrative affairs. . temoon. Those present were Mrs. home. Luncheon wag served. Mrs. FOB SALE Tao good Mrs. Anna Ada Walker gave a retold story. Tibbitta, Governor Maw will have a tremendous backing mjverana sewing machines. Very reasonschhmidt. Mrs. urn Hanson, Those present were Mrs. Ethel able. 238 North 2nd West. his stand on the question of political patronage and I Esther Gasset. Mrs. Winifred Al- - Taylor, Mrs. Clara Muir, Mrs. Luthe way it should be handled. Jim. Mrs. Rhoda Theurer, Mrs. Lu- - cille Hardman, Mrs. Zina Baker, FOR SALE OB TRADE Two 12-I- U d. USED, CAR EXCHANGE - part-me- at. I I I drop-hea- d, 1 Netta Chugg and Mrs. Fred Jen- - Mrs. Hazel Copen, Mrs. Od die good work horses. Inquire of Muir. Blachard 183 South Brothers, J served. Mrs. Delone Larsen, Mrs. LorFirst West The first ward M. I. A. held raine Muir, Miss Darlene Bird, HOME By W. W. WHITNEY FOR SALE Beautiful J their closing social on Tuesday Miss Francis Baker, Mrs. Vessle brick home close In; basement (Continued from last Issue) evening In the ward chapel Pol- - Gibbs, Miss Frona HUbner, Miss modem. apartment Strictly Barbara Hardman-ThAUTOCRACY. BUREAUCRACY, CAPITALISM AND HYPOCRACY lowing a aplcy program a basket Excellent Buy. Phone 345 or 388. club was wa entertained lunch Do Bridge They Spin I enjoyed. Controlled by Financied Who Produce Not, Neither George B. Everton. second ward Relief Society Friday at the home of Mrs. H. C. Foundation Double standard, double dealing. In humanity to A delicious luncheon wa FOB SALE One beet drill. A1 their daughters last Stauffer. man, woman and children and chidlren's children. OOff the four-yeI entertained 500-- $10, 000 per annum, $40, 000-- 57, $2.500-- $5, k condition. Alfalfa seed. Utah m served to Mrs. Kay Sorensen, Mrs term. Chester Kidman, Mrs. O. J. Larterm, and $100,000 for the ten-yeand social grown for 60 years on the same sen, Mrs. George To keep the budget unbalanced, to permit international finan Smith, Mrs ground. State test 99.40 per Mr. not Mrs. is and Jessop low and Theo Larsen. Mrs. ciers to lead humanity again into the jaws of the cannon. It to Ray Lindsay, cent pure. Alfalfa Hay. 8ee Tom small son left on Friday for their made be and pay ones of out birthright robbed to be enough Llndlev, Wellsville. fools home In Ames, Iowa, following sev- Mrs. Frank Hancock. Bridge was WAR like must we but confiscators and to tribute usurpers played. Prizes were won by Mrs. eral visit dealers. with double their days and parents, for selfish greedy O. J. Larsen, and Mrs. Theo Lar- FOB SALE Modern home on 2)4 and other relatives and friends. sen. acres of land, bam, new coops, STANDARD NO. 2 WEIGH AND MEASURE HUMANITY Mrs. Andy Anderson of Rupert, Mr. and Mrs. MerriU Wright and 20 head cows and heifers, chickFirst Quarter How many humans get $2,500 per annum? Idaho called on friends here on daughter Marilyn of Hyrum were ens; also 124 acre farm Second Quarter How many humans get $5,000 per annum? and 20 Wednesday. Third Quarter How many humans get $7,500 per annum? guests of their mother, Mrs. Mar-il- ia acres Irrigated meadow with annum? The Relief Society mothers en- Fourth Quarter How many humans get $10,000 per Bulst on Wednesday. water right W. L. Kidpaid-u- p LAW OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND 1000 750 $675 75c 250 bu. tertalned their daughters on MonMrs. Orellia Bird who has spent 1 man, Mendon. Phone day evening. An Interesting pro the winter at Wellsville with her I FOB SALE lot QUICK Large daughter, Mrs. BUI Riggs has rewere served to with heated brick home. Suitable turned to her home for fhe sumby brother who has money, must hunt brother (reshmejits mothers and daughters, for fraternities, sororities; four mer. who has no money. Encumbrances must be paid and more money 10? Mr. and Mrs. Budge Low are re apartments, Mendon will hold their annual boarders, Temple must be put into material and labor to build up and beautify, viz. their home, workers. Three garages. OfferMay Day Celebration, May 17th. mortgage security on homes and property with true values is much modeling Mrs. Ella H. Frank spent Mon Everyone Is Invited to come. ing nearly famished If taken better security than bonds, backed by an autocratic, bureaucratic, day a tthe home of Mr. and Mrs. before June 1. capitalist and hyprocratical government Also she room brick home near The oldest game played on the We cant borrow ourselves to prosperity. In equalities and business gectleri. Double garage North American continent Is la-deficits must be wiped out or the law of retribution will destroy crosse. Reasonably prloed. Inquire 281 life and property, sufficient to pay humanity for disobedience to East 3rd North. the law of just portion, for the disobedience to the law of com- LAW OF THE STANDARDS e ar ar 078-R- 7hr7. STuT 1941 itt5S y? " I pensation, in dighteousness to country and fellowman, for the disobedience to the law of social equity. A change is coming. rL ready for it. We here encounter the law of the limit between Standard No. I and No. 2. We shoudr carefully consider whether $10.00 a day maximum and a reasonable expense for executive ability would) not serve humanity better, than Standard No. 2. The law of sufficiency for our needs, also the law of com- pensation and remunition for service rendered in righteousness to country and fellowman. To keep the checks and balances in the lawj of social equity and the principal of protecting the weak against the strong, as we have but one America or one loaf. Now if one Is permitted to take unlimited slices naturally there are not enough leftto go around and to parents and adults, naturally by the human principle of selfishness and greed take more than a just portion and thereby hangs a tale. The generation of Gods) children are in bondage and are hungry and crying for bread. JfmmS. PEPPIER Born with the Republic.. Townsend TICKETS AT DINNER HORN MODERN DRUG THATCHER COAL MODERN CLEANERS therefore feel justified for challenging the industrial children of today for a change. We ask you to accept the law of the limit as set up by the Standards of our numerical system. Give us a chance to vote a new standard or limit for overhead. The law of the Supply and Demand comes in for the same consideration and we demand a new interpretation of that. And now I will give you the Challenge, Protest and Appeal We CHEVROLET Deluxe sedan. Radio and heater. New paint Reconditioned. No. Thoroughly 1937 65A (450 CHEVROLET Deluxe coupe. New paint Excellent mechanical condition. Good tires. No. 83 $433 1937 CHEVROLET Deluxe sedan. Reconditioned throughout Heater. Oood tires. A real Buy. No. 1933 69 $286 FORD Fordor Sedan. Newly painted. Thoroughly checked ie and out Good tires. No. 1933 In-t- 138 $283 PLTMOCTH Sedan. Excellent condition throughout Original paint Good tires. Heater. No. 1935 70 $27$ Dodge Sedan. Heater. New point Good tires. Thorotipily re- 1937 conditioned. Clean. No. 48 $454 STTDEBAKEB Sedan. Newly painted. Heater. Good tires. A good Studebaker. No. 37A $441 1937 CHEVROLET LWB Truck and cab. Thoroughly reconditioned. Renewed Tires. Repainted. Almost like new. No. 26 $598 1939 INTERNATIONAL Truck and cab. This truck has been put 14 A- -l shape throughout Net paint Good tires. Many miles left. No. 40 $598 1939 CHEVROLET Pickup. Newly painted. Motor overhauled. Good tires. No. 39 $350 1937 FOR YOUF Plumbing Repair CALL BAUGH PLUMBING CO. LINK-BEL- T Phone $7 STOKERS Quality 4k Sendee Fade Resisting WALLPAPER Single Roll 6c to $2.40 ONE TICKET WITH EACH lOo PURCHASE anctsons co I vote for democracy but not for repeal. Just portion and limit, but not for the e'el (or evil) n Ul CHEVROLET Deluxe coupe. Heater and Defroster. New paint. Oood Tires. No. 49 Only 1550. 1939 PAPER Price- d- poem: Organization of industry, right up to the minute. Necessities and essentials, are the only things in it. In voting today for the democracy way. Dont misunderstand me, I mean it, I demand fair play, For our children, for our fathers, redemption I say, Not slavery for the masses as we have it today. And mothers dear, too are appealing to you. Franklin D. Roosevelt and party, be sure to be true. This time tor your sake, this time for our sake. Adjustment and regulation or you better jump in the lake. I challenge and protest the abuses and corruption. Of present and past generation. Yours for the honor of the American Constitution and flag. I sent this through the democratic headquarters at Brigham City, before election, to Governor Roosevelt, Albany, New Yourk-Ia few days I received the following answer: . I want to' take pust a minute to thank you for your poem Now that election is over' we must devote our entire time to the achievement of a better ordered economic life and in this happy task I invite and sincerely desire your good will and moral support , Signed, Franklin D. Roosevelt" Abouth this time I was figuring out an economic chart and I got the figures and an economic rule which I will give on the following sheet, or Standard No. 3. If these things appear dogmatic to you who may read these lines I hope you wll withhold judgement until you have given ample study and thought and earnest prayer, as that is the way I got it (To be Continued) TeL Our wall paper i3 good enough that we hang it in the window where the sun shines on it for months at a time. It does Not Turn Brown. It does Not Fade. The color remains the same. Call and see for yourself. Even the cheapest paper at 6c roll does not fade. IT COSTS NO MORE TO BUY THIS BETTER ASK FOR PREMIUM 289 N. Main Loans s10tos300 still die order tm,r LIVESTOCK FURNITURE AUTOS No waiting, . Delays All .Transactions Handled in Logan; Interest "Charged Only on Unpaid Balance Bade in 1780, the grandfather of .James E. Pepper made a whiskey so fine, so delectably mild, it became the careful choice' of generation after generation. You can order this splendid bourbon today, enriched by over 160 yean of whiskey wisdom. A Youll like it! Q ( ,6 ifr K. 90 proof. This whiskey Pepper Straight Boorboa Whiskey Y1AKS OU). James E. Pepper ft Cx, Lexington, Ky. it 4 State Loan Company of Logan Hours: - - 8:00 to 12:00 - 1A0 to 6:00 Daily 8 .00 to 1:00 Saturdays D. J. WILSON, Manager 29 West 1st North Phone 200 Office t |