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(Libby, Mont.), 1940-07-18 y PAGE EIGHT THE WESTERN NEWS. LIBBY. MONTANA Thursday, July 18, 1940 Stiff Fines For |Wh» Was Responsible for fire Blight Imu,tAbeed“nfÄth'-S"dUrfM? 1This Nfw Hardr Fami'y with audiences, sixteen or sixty, right across the nation. Tiling Illegal Claims' ep -——-y ' os On Apple Trees bottle attached to the belt, and can Judy Glarland does marvelous work; and, of course, everyone will --------------- ! Many people do not know how it --------------- be applied with a swab. Small cor- At the Kootenai theatre Sunday be interested in Diana Lewis, Bill HELENA, July 15.—Several jail came to be that the elephant is used (Continued from pace 1» rosive sublimate tablets (four to and Monday there is above-averace Powell’s wife. Altogether, this is sentences have been imposed, fines, to symbolize the Republican party ------------------------------------------------------ ! s^c^t^oTuS entemmntent » this new adven- one of the best "Hardys” to come have been levied and 96 refunds of and the donkey, the Democratic ,s quite prevalent in Libby apple Df carbolic acid is also good, ture of Judge Hardy’s average along. You’ll go home with a wrarm feeling in your heart after seeing contributions totaling over $1,200 party; also the origin of the phrase, tree's this \jar. The bulletin says; 4 Burn aj] diseased parts prompt- American family in “Andy Hardy have been demanded and received "Grand Old Party," as applied to Cause and Symptoms of Blight p. after_cutting. In summer this Maets a Debutante.” The reason it. the Republican organization, , This blight is caused by a bacterialj ^ust be done same d othe*. why this is'not just a kid’s picture. by the Unemployment Compensa- ; TO THE PEOPLE OF LINCOLN The elephant and donkey symbols fi”r.%. un^e wise insects crawling over them dur- fT jusTl a faniily problem picture, is COUNTY. tion commission from claimants who were originated by Thomas Nast, nnni!'tl„ira Pnn‘ ing the night may become carriers tba/ Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney illegally claimed money from the a famous cartoonist of the period Ä Ä oAhe germs. In winter it is neces- and JudY Garland are three very Thank you for the help you gave job insurance fund, Everett E, Lof- following the Civil war In 1870 a „„ ^al,soon dies sary to burn them before the first ta|ented people. The fun begins in making me one of the twm can­ gren, attorney for the commission, Nast cartoon depicted the donkey . A ‘>c as_ , J be touI?d on warm days 0f spring, but many , en Judge Hardy takes his family didates at the November election said yesterday. las the Democratic party because of f ,,, 1 ” on service berry, bave neglected this rule to their °Jl a busiuess trip to New for the high office of District Judge. “Claimants' statements are care- its obstinacy in opposing certain b l ."LadTtS°™Lsorrow. however, Mickey is as woe­ I know' that many voters thought fully checked by commission em- reconstruction measures. Four years s . ?eV,tr , -5rS ,W1i'1 5 Inspect everv tree carefullv af- beS°ne as only Mickey Rooney can because Flathead County has so ployees and employers and workers later a Nast cartoon used the ele- ’ P°P'ars- ^n,cli)tiie*uW1 d ^ ants 1er the Orchard has been gone over be’ b?cause bls school paper insists many more votes than Lincoln alike have reported to the commis- phant to symbolize the Republican that are not related to the apple. an expert when cutting out °n this sendin« ,back phcitographic County that Lincoln County had no sion cases where they believe a party because of its great strength The blight germs gain entrance to hlivht has to do this two nr three c°niirrriationof his non-existent love chance to furnish the judge for the claimant not available for work and burden-bearing qualities. tbe trees in several ways: (1) times to vet even' case and a paw1 f-“,air with Diana Lewis, much pub­ next four years, but the vote in working at his old job or making Later William J. Br’an popular- Through wounds made by pruning _ . i tt mav ruin' tl . hcised glamour girl of the big city, Flathead County where I was sec­ more than $5 a week in odd job ized the term “donkey” among the fools, cultivators, etc.; (2) through oarnr.njan bv starting the blight in u ,dge Hardy suffers business set- ond high candidate out of four earnings was receiving benefits,” Democrats by declaring it signified b’tes of insects, particularly the the blossoms the next season backs and Mickey suffers, too, in his shows that with your strong help I Mr. Lofgren said. the patience and also the ability of Sreen aphis; (3) through the open . ' „ , , , . | y°ong Mrs. Bill Powell. can bring the honor to Lincoln “The June check of claimants the Democratic party to kick out flow er, to which it is carried by . • 1 J"linmg.. Grchards infested The Judge tries to instill some of County. In making my campaign in made by field auditors, local office from under a load "too heavy to bees. ants, and other insects, and, districts should oe kept tree from his philosophic resignation into Flathead County to demonstrate to managers and other commission em- carry. as has recently been shown, by the watei-sprouts at the foot of the Mickey s troubled touseled head, but you that I can win in Flathead ployees showed that of 258 calls on The origin of the phrase “G. O. wind- When once the germ gains !trees- and from suckers and fruit it is Judy Garland, worshipfully County 1 was compelled to neglect employers and claimants that 228 P.” is “Grand Old Man,” which was entrance it multiplies rapidly and fPUI? the mam. limbs: otherwise tagging Mickey along all this time, my home county, but I will be with claimants were receiving benefits applied to Gladstone in J882 by works downward through the bark the bacteria, entering through these who suddenly sets all the world at you all before the November elec­ and 30 claimants' statements re- John Bright in a speech made at but may not cause any visible ef- tender parts, will quicklj reach the rights for him. And that takes some tion and with your natural pride in quired further checking, with pos- Northampton. England. In America feet until weeks after the infection roots or '"e trunlc- doing, since Mickey has got himself seeing that Lincoln County gets this sible action in several instances. the phrase was appropriated and bas taken place, so that the grower 7. Tillage and irrigation. Any- into trouble from Jiot-spot night high honor I know we will be first, “While the commission’s duty is applied to the Republican party as is badly deceived as to just when the thing that favors a rapid, succulent "Clubs to fashionable drawing rooms, not second, at the November elec­ to immediately pay benefits to un- the “Grand Old Party,” or “G. O. P.” disease was acquired. growth of the tree makes it more There is an infinitesimal change in tion. employed workers eligible to re- ------------------------------- The following symptoms are very susceptible to blight. It is, therefore, Mickey’s usual performance; he does THOMAS D. LONG. ceive them it will prosecute at once D-a... characteristic. If the infection be- most important that blighted orch- riot mug quite so monumentally as all cases where claimants not en- LIGCtlOrl IxGlUrnS gins in a flower cluster or in the ards should have no more tillage in previous Hardy films. But mug- titled to benefits receive them by __________ end of a shoot, as it usually does, and water during the first half of ging or no mugging, he’s still Mick- Articulate Porpoise swearing to false statements and by (Continued from oace 1) the leaves first wilt and droop, then the growing season than are abso- ey Rooney, one of the top favorites The porpoise is the only articulate trickery and fraud.” ------------------------------------------------------- turn brown in the apple and nearly lutely necessary to the making of fish. black in the pear. Soon they be- the crop. Barnyard manure should State Treasurer; come dry, hard, and brittle. The be applied only to the more resist- Hoon 160[u bark of the affected twig likewise ant varieties. Superintendent of Public Instruc­ becomes slightly darkened in the 8. Kill the green apple aphis. Ob- ! tion: apple and nearly black in the pear, servation and experience have con- j Bingham 26 The line between the diseased and vinced us that the winged adult of, SAFEWAY Ireland 143 the healthy bark is not sharp and this insect is the most important; Your Money-Saving Cash Grocer Troumbley 39 distinct during the growing season, carrier of the blight after the bees j Kootenai Theatre Railroad and Public Service Corn- so that it is often difficult to do- stop working in the flowers. Thor- [ missioner: termine just how far the disease ough spraying with tobacco extract! Davis 60 has progressed: and it is usually for the green aphis should greatly! Powell 37 Thursday, Friday, Saturday farther than an inexperienced per- reduce the spread of blight daring; 6 Days—Friday Through Thursday, July 19-25 Shelter 13 son would suppose. On cutting in- the summer, July 18, 19, 20 Young 81 to the diseased bark one finds the Clerk of Supreme Court: inside at first pinkish in color in­ Crosbv 106 stead of a healthy green, but when All Pioneers Urged Charlie McCarthy» Mortimer Sneed, Lamviiv 74 IN OUR FRUlHTANDi Edgar Bergen it has been diseased for a few weeks To Attend Picnic tfuahaKtuA 'fratu* -fahtsk "pfiodn.ct County Ticket it becomes darkened through to the in Representative in State Legislature; an°d°d’ ^1_C]h r^in;® Son?6 °P accoHnl1,of the irregular at-j PRODUCE PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “Charlie McCarthy, Fewkes ' 176 u , n?rrnd This is essentially a tendance of Pioneers at the winter.
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