SUNDAY, APRIL 14/1935.|P. R, Moore, ylc® president of the (ones. It also will operate K1 ear/lax Linen Looms at Duluth, cheese factory,theMinn., WJ1I return to Aw Ozarks this spring for a vacation. In his letter to W. S, Campbell, secretary of the Fayetteville Chamber of. Commerce, he slates:Some years ago I spent a de-lightful week driving through the OZarks and .stopped at your city for a few days. I would like to repeat this year, sometime In April, I wouid like a little golf—some of the White river cpuntry and again the Shepherd of the HIHe country, and the «javes, Spring doesn't come early in Duluth and I would like to take this -little jaunt again this year,Assurance of the construction of an overpass at a. Frisco crossing between Monett and Verona, this year, was given a delegation of highway 60 boosters last week at Jefferson City, Paving of the section of the highway is sought by the boosters. They received some encouragement from the state highway department. An invitation was extended members of the commission to attend a fish fry at Neosho and it was accepted.The McDonald County Sportsmen's League was organized recently at Noel. R. M. James of Noel Is president The organization Is working toward procuring a stato fish hatchery for McDonald county. The Sayre resort considered as a possible site,Residents of many sections'of the Ozarks are beginning to realize the necessity of keeping streams stocked with game fish, as tourist trade, an asset to a community, depends in part upon , fishing conditions.Fruit growers of northwest Arkansas are urged by J. E. Brunzo, district manager of the federal employment office, to use local rather than migratory labor In berry picking. Transient pickers who contemplate mbvlng to the berry fields are advised to remain at home.An effort Is. being made by the Rogers Chamber of Commerce to dispose of 28,000 bushels of apples, now in Storage at: Rogers, Springdale and Bentoaville, to the surplus commodities division of .the FERA. The refrigerating season is near the end and growers are faced with the loss of their apples. Yhie of the apples is estimated at more than $20,000.cuT(P*tilt;Tlt;infotrthofstofinpie\Completion of the new airport at Branson is scheduled this ' week. The airport, an FERA project, is two and a half miles from the resort town, Two runways are finished. Large white letters designating the town have been placed on the field, ao they may he read from the air, Flans for dedicating the port are being made. JC. Y. Mitchell, assistant secretary of the department of commerce, ia being invited as the dedicatory speaker.Baptist Assembly grounds, south of Siloam Springs, has been chosen as the site for . this year's Epworth League institute of the First Methodist church of Arkansas. An invitation will be sent to a south Missouri conference to join the Ark an-, sae group'this year, . Miss. Grace Klopfenstein, Siloam Springs president, has'announced.An Arkansas berry grower exhibited a strawberry plant last week bearing 145 blossoms and berries. It was a Blakemore ptant and was taken from a patch owned by E. S. Brooks of Farmington.Charles Morrow Wilson’s article. The Country Press Reawakens, which appeared last year In the North American. Review, has been included in the 1934 Essay Annual, a publication listing .the outstanding essays of the year. The article is the second by the Fayetteville writer to be included in ■ an American textbook on literature.. Graduation, exercises for rural graduates in .Lawrence county will be held Friday at Mount Vernon. John W, Gilliland, superintendent of Aurora schools, will he. the commencement speaker. Ar track meet will be held in the afternoon.The Pet Milk Company of St. Louis has purchased. the Carthage Crea'n-atV Company, interest,.;., in Siloam Springs, which included organized : milk routes and a cheese factory. Twelve milk routes already are organized and the St, Louis Arm will organize more additionalPLANS FOR CAT SHOWTO BE MADE APRIL 23Plana for another cat show next winter will be discussed at a meet-' ing of the Tri-State Persian Cat Club at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, April 23, at the home of Mrs: E, L, Carman at Castle Rock.The date for the show has been set for December ? and 8. with Mrs. Carman as manager, Mrs. E., C. Williams of Coffeyville as assistant manager, and Mrs. B. N, Crone ‘ of Coffeyville as secretary. The first show attracted exhibitors from all over the nation and was well attended.■ Mrs. W. T.Templin, president of the Joplin. Persian Cat Club, will speak at the meeting. Several Kansas dlty cat breeders are expected to be present also.Marriage Announced.Will Caldwell and Anna Belle Johnston, both of Cleveland, Mo.,' were married here yesterday by. Justice Frank Armstrong,Alaska’s population of Indians and Eskimos is estimated at 80,500 compared to a white population of 29,600.