Mid county journal v 24 no 30 nov 30, 1950

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Daffodil Aerie To Be Hosts To

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tices,. which would bring in new zendam have been presented and.· ·· badly needed revenue to with the Initiative 178 for which the state treasury. they clamored so loudly, their Fortunately for the state's real _,problem has started. It retaxayers, the new alignment of mains to be seen whether they power in the legislature will can really savQ the state $50 probably insure that these func-1 million a year in reduced weltions are carried out. They are. fare costs as they· promised they crlready authorized by law, but. could. previously the appropriations to carry them out had been red- , lined by the Governor. He'll ~ 1lll D. '1§111. 'lllllll. 'ell-.. '& 'i!lilllo. Wiid probably have to do a little 1111 Ill' horse-trading this time. Iii'

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Daffodil Aerie No. 2308, Puyallup Eagles, will play host to aN business and professional men of Puyallup, Sumner and Orting, during Merchants Night, Wednesday, December 6th, at 8 o'clock p. m: An evening of entertainment has been planned for merchants and their wives, as the Eagles go "all out" in extending their hospitality to all persons engaged in business in the area of the Daffodil Aerie. Representatives of the Lodge are this week extending personal invitations to all merchants in these three towns. However, if you are a merchant, and for some reason, are m'issed by the pe:rsonal representative, you may accept this notice as your invitation and join 'other me.rchants of the area at Eagles Hall in Puyallup, at 200 E. Main, above Gifford Motor Co., at 8:00 p. m. on Wednesday, December 9th.

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top 64th & Waller, Road . WE RESERVE THE BIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOV. 17 & 18 for salad and the main Committee in. charge at Andersons' to be Betty Anderson and By Mrs. Verne Fogle N~ncy <i:nd Gloria Bostwick. They Mrs; Chet McAttee December 8th is the date set will f1111sh out the meal at the for the Progressive Dinner, spon- Gilbert Carlson home on Carlsored by the 4-H Lq.ssies Club. son Road where entertainment Tickets will be on sale by all will ~ollow the dessert. Commitmembers. tee m charge at the Carlson The young folks start the home, Eleanor Gilreath, - Mary evening by arriving at Leo Farley and Barbara Spiller. Marshall's place on Vickery Rd. . It looks like a very gay time at .5:15 p. rn· for tttl:!first course. m store for these 4-Her's and Committee (JI;arge there to be their friends. 35 cents is the Ruby and Mary Marshall and price of each tciket. Bar.bara Tharge. The.n they will The next 4-H meeting of the to the . Ellis Anderson Lassies Club will be at the on Ghering · Road· I home of Mrs. Gilbert Carlson on

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Among the barber shop quartets scheduled to take part in the third annual Parade of Barber Shop Quartets, at the Puyallup High School Auditorium, Saturday night, will be the MountainJUres from Enumclaw. The. Mountain.cAires are northwest District Champions.. Pictured, from left to right, they are: Eddie Hotten, tenor: Tom Han· sen, baritone: Alan Cromwell, bass; and Mel Olean, lead.

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tive and legal staff required to ccury out this responsibBity. The Secretary of State is authorized to collect the value of all unbranded logs for the bene-1 fit of the state treasury, and to . license and collect fees from outof-state corporations doing business ·in the state of Washington. Governor Langlie vetoed the funds required to carry on these activities, although they would bring in many times the amount of the cost of administration.

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Faced with a Clear mandate from the voters for economy, the legislators probably won't be· in a mood to throw the state's funds around promiscuously, but a little more expenditure en the part Of some of the elective officials would result in tremendously increased incomf' for the state treasury. Many of the elective offices are primarily revenue producing agencies, but Governor Langlie overlooked that fact in many cases. He appeared to be so anxious to deprive them of possible patronage that he vetoed their appropriations on a wholesale scale.

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Considerable compromise may be expected in 1951 legislative matters. Republican Governor Langlie still holds the powerful veto axe, although the Legislature will be a Democratic one. At the last session, with legislative majorities split, the Gov. was able to financially hamstring the other elective officials, who are all Democrats. This time the Democratic officials will be backed by a ,solid majority in the lawmaking chambers, and will be in a much [ b,etter position to make their demands stick.

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A great amount of organiza· tional work must be done by Democratic lawmakers before the Legislature meets. Democrats regained the control of the Senate which they lost in 1946 and Will also hold the upper hand in the House. House Speaker, Senate Pro-tern President and majority leaders will havve to be decided upon before the opening gavel bangs in January. Democratic majority in the Senate is slim and party men are anxious to effect a smooth-running organization to ensure maintenance of their leadership.

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In Seattle veteran King County Democratic Club President Geo. Ryan will also be retiring from office this month. Ryan, who has served 15 terms as head of this key party organization, has been warned by his doctors to slow down. His successor will be chosen on December 9.

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l.NSIDE A number of important changes will be coming up inside the state DemocraHc organization between now and January 8, when the Legislature convenes at Olympia. Among the most important decisions will be the selection of a state party chairman. The regular term of Chairman Art Garton expires this month . Party insiders still won't haz. zard a guess as to who will be p-icked to guide the Democratic Party destinies for the next two years, but behind-the-scenes moves arc under way.

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On Saturday night, December 2nd residents of Puyallup and vici;1ity will have their forst opportunity of hearing. Barber Shop Harmony at .home, when the Mt. Rainier Chapter of the December 2nd at 10 a. m. The Society for .the Preservation and girls are asked to bring a sack Encouragement of Barber Shop lunch. Singing in America, Inc. (S.P.E. B.S.Q.S.A., Inc.) brings to the * * * Mr. George Kohl, who resided Puyallup High School Auditorwith his daughter, Mrs. Ray ium their third Annual "Parade" Steadman in the Vickory Road of Barber Shop C'1uartets. district, passed away recently. The S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. is an InMr. and Mrs. Steadman and trenational organization founded daughter Sandra, have gone to 13 years ago in Tulsa, Oklahoma Wisconsin for the funeral. and has spread to some 500 chapters throughout the United "' .. * Mrs. Haryey Weeks, Sr., gave States and Canada with an esta "Get Acquainted" party re- imated membership of 32,000. The Mt. Rainier Chapter was cently for neighbors of Mrs. Ben Peters, a new resident of the organized three years ago and community. Invited to spend the draws its membership from PU)" afternoon were: Mrs. N. J. allup, Sumner, Auburn, EnumEngles, Mrs. C. W. Lasham, Mrs. claw and Buckley. It boasts of Jack Heath, Mrs. Floyd Cox, Mrs. a 25 voice chorus and two orR. Geise, and Mrs. I. Evensen. ganized quartets; The Pug:tThe ladies had a very enjoyable Sounders and The Mountamtime, topped off with refrsh- Aires. The latter are the present Northwest District Champions ments served by Mrs. Weeks. and have twice represented the ~ . District at the International ConHeartfelt sympathy is e.xtend-1 test; Oklahoma City, in 1948 and ed to the Sullivan family on Buffalo, N. Y., in 1949. the sudden de~th of '.Vfr. Joe The show, on .December 2nd, Sullivan, long time _res'.dent of will feature the local chapters the Waller Road District. Mr.· own Chorus. and Quartets, to. Sullivan passed. away ~ast Sat- gether with the Seattle Chapter urday. He resided with Mrs. chorus and some six or seven Sullivan at the family home on other quartets from various Ghering and* C~rls~n Road. parts of the District, in ~ . ~ro. . gram of Barber Shop smgmg The W. R. Grange Auxiliary reminiscent of. the Gay 90's. will meet at the home of Mrs. Barbershoppers from coast to H. Ro,µse on_.Vickery Road De- coast take pride in being piocember 6th for a noon lunche.on. neers in. the nostalgic wish to This will be the Annual Chr~st. return to . the . pre-aton;-day~, mas gift exchange for the ladies. further eviden,se of which is * * * • . . · foul1d in the. r(!yival of 40 year ·something special fpr Waller old popufar i songs and the Road Sunday School for Dec. 3rd. square-dancing. craze. The slogMissionaries George and Doro- an of the Society is "Keep thy Drotz Johnson will have America Singing", and is based charge of most of our combined on the bel<ief that a singing Naservice next Sunday. Dorothy tion is a happy Nation. has returned from work among You are advised that for an the people of Assam, India. She evenin" of real enjoyment, the will have pictures, slides, arti- show ~n December 2nd at the cles of interest, and thrilling Puyallup High School Auditorstories from her work among ium is a MUST, the Assamese. She has informa- _ _ _ _ _ _ _, - - - - - - - . , . tion from this area which was SAY "I SAW IT IN THE devastated by a violent earthMID-COUJQ'::sl' JOURNAL quake: Dorothy was formerly ~,_..;,.;.......,.,..·Ul.!ii;'.°'...,.....,_....,_...., from Puyallup; George is from Rockford, Ill. Soon they will be returning to Assam. This event will be a highlight of the year. Make sure you pass this -information on to your ·j Garfield St. GR 8205

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