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DOW " ,i - i , - n polling , the Ad nv I PRIDE :r ' " J r Vice Selection of huvi II JO F--' l.i-- -- f. iilolsfs suts mii:ssi;s rjS r- hats slips a . j n. sivi:ait: hs -- I FIOUTS SHOW Oumnuiil I rajishooi ii'g, limping anl latest t.vpes of vacation eipup- - asthma to iin lit a ni.tiuniol h trailer exchampion World's hibit, the world's gm- it. ii ,in-- t i .it imis. n Don tin couciiinR. he nig, recurring of Hrondnal A.thnia ruin bleep and tiumJ'Hiii tly anil bait casters horseshoe pin her exhibin.iiis of which MENDACO, without g irvn motors, television, rmriy the accuracy boats and will .lemiMi'ti-ati- . work thru the blood to narh bronchial and lung. Usually help nature quickly wlmh v on them their titles, fishing anil hunting equipment, tubr remote thick, sticky mucus Thus alleviates and other exhibits Uml) events coughing and aids freer breathing and better Will comll.t:nliii Oet MENDACO from druggist. 8aUfl ,i sleep ot lnton.st to all bpoitsnien unij in faction or money back guaranteed. a log rolling pete fur honors an. I irlm . oiite.st champion sports loVtTS. h. luting dogs will perform for iireKimml the anticipated crowd of 200,000 Wislein j h ,r t s lovers expected to attend the exposition. ... From where I at t ruction of A ni.tjor the Sports Show will be a colony the most oi seals, reputedly trained seals in the highly n wot Id 'Trained by the world famous seal trainer. Capt. Har. old Wiiisimi, of Iferniosa we finteach. California the seals perCounty oliirers got notice from it for about 30 feet! But Turtle call to decided it ally form many stunts which seem the government not long ago, askowners. of real the in honor Pond of name the them to change ineiedible, including hurdling ing From where I sit, naming that over haulers diving, balancing Mud Lake. Seems it's a pond, not a pond wasn't the most important lake, by government standards. racing, and even comedy roninside lies it thing in the world hut the i cay we Hecuuse entirely tons, The seals appeared in a did it iron. Everyone offered his we asked to do the our town limits, motion pint ure whieli won last ourselves. Figured opinion and then the majority vote yen s Ae.ideniy Award for the name. derided it. Thats the way it should a brand-nethink wed up lest short subject. Also featurMud Lakes really not very muddy be whether it concerns naming a ed on t he seal show will be a pond, or having the right to enjoy sort of pretty, in fact. double-- . live routine. people said go ahead, so a friendly glass of beer or ale if County Other special attractions of and when we choose. we held a Town Meeting. Everyone the Show will Include a chamsomething. Windy Taysuggested demonstraarchery pionship lor thought Taylor Pond would tion, an exhibit of a half millbe nice, because his place borders la ion dollars worth of rare and mink, championship Copyright, 1950, United States Brewers Foundation mi. -- poll-. will be pli-il- lt at-t- s . I ; sit Joe Marsh Mud Lake Gets "Cleared Up joe-ide- 'Jr I ostu.hi: j 1:11 i:lrv b. X- in Como in and spp pie-ent- our fino lino I 4 ' of ' Bf-li- their ments i on He then b .oh their pie-ellte- OUALITV & 'VCHAAHir achieve- d " ! the with thegnllen gleaner toll whnh - awai'le( by the of the Y L. board yeiieral m r.A. Tne gills ami th-- ir parents an other gue-t- s wiie then entertained at an informal social rooms m the Belief Soon ty 86 Proof Straight Bourbon. Whiskey where lefreshnient- - wie served National Distillers Products Corp.. N. Y la-- in $i:(.v from 9 to IHIESSES 2l'i " X.' a a' r i if .MIRIAMS !i it ii - ! 1 STYLE SHOPPE President Roosevelts Board Sai- d- name-changin- g cin-chii- President Trumans Board said Still the leaders of the Railroad Firemens Union say o o o Horc it is This ridiculous strike an affront to every r,i!i :en of the nation. Its not for more money. not because of hours. Its only for soft the amazing new motor heard so much about . . . youve new Conoco Super Motor Oil . . . proved by a punishing 50,000-milroad test! If is a motor oil so tough that in this . . . ('il e f BCllh6rbsddEHt spots for additional unnecessary firemen to go along in diesel locomotives just ter the ride. A leading liberal newspaper calls the Killing 50, test, engines lubricated with Conoco Sufjer Motor Oil showed ( irtu a!! no wear at all . . in fait, an average of less than one ot an inch on cylinders and crankshafts! In tins same 50,000-mil- e test, gasoline mileage for the last 5,000 miles of the run was actually 99.77 as good as for the first 5,000 miles. 'tes Conoco Sit per Motor Oil has definitely proved that it can keep your new car new. 000-mil- e th demands of the union leaders' T 'lie reckless leaders of the firemens uricii want to force down the throat S of tht lailroads and the public a ridic id) as make-worproposal which has a twice ruler! out by Presidential r'fli t Finding Boards duly appointed wider the provisions of the Railway k .. Liibor ct. his demand of union leaders for additional and unnecessary firemen to ride in diesel locomotives was rejected after monthsof hearings by a Beard at pointed by President Roosevelt in 1911 It was again rejected in 1949 by a Beard appointed by President Truman. Recent meetings with the National Mediation Board have brought no change in the attitude of the union i 0 i is J CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY feather-beddin- horse-feather- s! s by leading the of their union out on strike and threatening paralysis to large areas of the nation, they are defying the spirit and intent of the very law which they helped to create. This strike is not for higher wages. It is a strike to force the railroads to employ many more thousands of firemen who are not needed! It would be indefensible waste. The railroads have refused to place this additional and unnecessary burden on the public. But more important than any other consideration, is the action of these few irresponsible union leaders in seeking to force a crippling strike upon the g mem-lx?r- This strike is one of silliest strikes the in history I What are these reckless union leaden trying to do? They seek to cause thousands of their members to strike, and throw hundreds of thousands of other of employes on and off the railroads out employment, with loss of pay to them and their families, plus a severe blow to industry and the citizens of the nation. What th strike all about? If the union has its way what happens? The present members of the union wont get one cent more pay. They will merely have been assessed for a costly and indefensible drive in an attempt10 Prove more dues-pa- y ing members for the union jobs for by creating feather-beddin- g additional and unnecessary firemen-Thiis certainly one of the silliest strikes in history! has of til both tv ( Colli he v fove at B, Th 'vo i. 11 nation for their own selfish purpose There is no other possible answertg such a demand but "No! The railroads in making such a reply believe they have the whole-h- e support of the people in whose interd they are willing to fight this out, to spite the loss and inconvenience all will suffer. It is time to put an end to American demands. vtns an or Loi Pli Tr; M "ir, such u Ficl( Sit) a n thro, dictators. font t'flion Leaders Defy Intent of Law Dm Tli union leaders helped write the Railway Labor Act. Vet in an attempt fc jas through this scheme of pure a atp !, at first an 0ter advertisements handV118 matters to talk to you which are important to everybody. mo; i, |