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Show i i I Page Eight rn v Jl r f -- I n J) - Nicks 4 Miner Notes Orchestra We Wonder Why A recent issue of U. S. News carried some 10 pages of inter- views with judges and law enforcement officers under the heading, Why Law Fails to Stop Teen-Ag- e Crime. According to one of the nation's leading judges : Today is the era of the juvenile criminal, and I emphasize the word 'criminal'." In the same issue of the magazine there appears a Special Report headlined New Way to Get Around Debt Limits with a subhead describing the Latest Style in Raising Money. The report goes on to say that Ways are being found to sftend without makingthe budget and debt seem bigger., . The reference, of course, is to federal government. The government," says U. S. News, harassed by money problems, is turning to a seemingly magical way of raising huge sums. The magic lies in this: People get fresh, billions of dollars of government help. But the cost does not swell the federal debt. . . It seems that this scheme for bookevading good keeping by the federal government to satisfy . the insatiable demand old-fashion- ed JV Saturday, April 2nd Starting at 9:00 p.m. for handouts involves the setting up of a new public authority empowered ter sell bonds to the public which are backed by the government but do not show up in public debt statistics. Thus there is no need to exceed the congres-sionall- y imposed debt limit of $275, 000, 000, 000. In other words, a way has been found to get around the law. And we wonder why Juvenile delinquency is on the rise! You surely missed a lions share For all of you who Bemiece BaUl AdvrtUimtnt Rom where I sit ... . al P-T- A -- paid win, too, Its up to That is, the ones of us who stayed. For we heard careful plans well you. laid For those of you who werent On fighting sin Societys made. there At our nevt meeting. time. right . parents,-let- s Program will be fine, For Justesens program suit the read- - these In April. Of information on the square lines About delinquent students here. We ask that you come out next The talk that John Winn gave time that night Should surely set the parents About why children dont do right. Delinquency's For all to Fight, And Mr. VanCott helped us sing Some songs that made the rafters ring. Hes there toJbielELWith everything. When hes there, JOY he'll always All that is worth reckoning is bring. what we do ,and the best of everyMrs. Rammagb, here from Then thing is not too good, but is econPrice, omy and riches. Led in the Installation nice. Happiness is that peculiar sen- The Reverend Fitch gave us our prayer, sation you acquire when you are Extolled us always to live fair, too busy to be miserable. To follow Jesus footsteps here, And live a good life free from ROBERTS DOES IT AGAIN! fear. We'll have to. yell, Hip! Hip! Then Mr. Stephens, who 'was there, too. Hooray! Told each of us who listened to For Roberts won again today. View Him of the Audio-VisuShe had the most at one could And what each On 21st of March, Monday. help to . do. Mr. Anderson won then, too! Thats wonderful for4oth of you. When meeting closed we had been You other w J A certain talkative young lady almost spent a night locked in Doc Whites drugstore. She entered Docs store about 11 PM, going directly to the pay Doc went phone. At eleven-thirt- y home-n-ot having seen a custom- er for ajialf hour. Around , conversation short something understands! only a woman From where I sit, however, plenty of men are as hard to pry fiway from a telephone as any female. Some people are just naturally & long-winde- while d, .others are the silent type just as some of us like coffee and others prefer a glass of beer. The important thing is to be consid-erat.- .. before friends start giving us the busy signal. mid- night he got a call from the store . . . she hryd finally run out of conversation (and money) and found the front door locked tight. Doc vowed hed leave her there to teach her a lesson. But Mrs. W. spoke up: Now you go turn her loose. Joe' Marsh Finally Talked Herself Out ffoetytMAZ, Its hard to cut a good , Copyright, 1955, United States Brewers Foundation Quality Merchandise Daily Free Delivery 3:00 p.m. J s. uux I Tuesday. March 29. 1955 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE i, 6 p.m. Sinco 1918 Phone 4476 David Menotti, Mgr. Its Garden Planting Time ! cans Good Selection Teas - Climbers Ever Blooming ALSO COMPLETE SELECTION OF P0RTER-WALT0- f N tJ VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS 3-l- b. with Cup & Saucer . ; Mothers Oats 49c Kelloggs Corn Flakes 21 c Kleenex 3 47c I 59c Glass Wax Johnsons 1.39 ride ao.h for , s I - ) Popular Brands Coffee : Starch 200 Size Gold Seal 12-o- z. I - Large Size with Dust v lb. 97c 3 lbs. Gerbers Baby 3 for 26c 49c Bqbo.STL. 2 for 35c Slix :2 95c Diamond . . 2 for 35 CLQTHES PINS Rug Cleaner - Handy Size GLflf.iORElIE $1.29 u SPECIAL PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 1 and 2 a? .. 7 :1 |