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-R&GILEIGHT..
TTTE T,A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
- -Thursday. January -1, 1925.
Accept The Thanks Of This Store
For 1 924 And Our Belief Why It Will
Continue To Thrive In 1925
OR 1924, our grateful acknowl
edgments go out to the generous
public which has hcapingly re
warded our earnest efforts to give styles
that arc right up and quality that is
upright, together with a type of service
that counts no trouble too great and no
hours too late and prices that represent
the lowest wc can set, never the high
est we could get.
For 1925, wc re-a.iirm the principle of this store
that we think more of our hard-won reputation
than of "easy money." While we are in' bus
iness for gain, wc arc also in business to remain;
to be a public-serving institution, notjust a profit-earning
organization; to take deep pride in
the welfare of this community to jwhich we
6hall never say "Farewell!" '
f ' '
Wc clasp hands with you, Mr. and Mrs. Reader,
across the frontier of the old and the new year,
mindful of the motto of the ancient Huguenots
"One for all: all for one." ., , .
Grace's Dau"
er to Wed Scot
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WgGl
201 Depot St.
A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYBODY!
The enrouenient of Miss Lmmetlne Marion Orac" (leftl. daughter of Eu
li-w f.iHve. president of the Ueihlchcm Hteel Corporation, has Just bwn
announced Hit Hume is sir Michael William Belby Bruce trlfth'.l. a dl
reel decenUunt of Hubert Ilruce. king of Scotland.
workers come hundred of .nlles.
and year tifti-r year, and I found
0110 picker tit ( vo, Oregon, last
wI:o had enine from n neilrh-
nutc and had not misled
escupes much of tho heavy spray
Inc expenses which the apple
Krowcr pays for uloni; with thu
pruning expenses. The crop from
this furm Is all shipped out as is
niii'- seasons. Kvcn "'e entire crop of the community.
unl iiiiKriuiurc which illnirj and Lamberts many of them
packed -in fancy boxes going to
the eastern markets In refrigera
tor cars to be sold as fresh frujt
and thu Itoyal Annes being ship-
pen to canning factories In West
I bor ing
I Imrvi si for
I with lliis
) is luitcn by .some, much as many
, people take trips to the moun
tains or U10 si ashore, tile labor
j supply is .usually iusut fi-.'knt, and
heavy demands are made on oth
er industries and on tourist eanins I em Oregon. sir. Staekliind slut.
to fill the (iio:a. A cherry or-ed that "ho believed that there
chard al picking lime presents I was no danger or the cherry crop
soni'-whaMhc same appearance as I being over done." Reliable au
n popular rump ground in the I thoritles ho pointed out, say that
mouiiiahiK and whole families arc !"" 1'nlted Wales will consume
tumid ir, big in tents, employed In least three times the present
pli king and packing the crop. total annual production and will
1-md.irtloii Dales Hark to IIHIS. Hake them at good prices from the
'om.ncreiiil production of sweet ' Krotirer, but the public must first
ch. Tries In Ori g in Is recorded in j rn how Kood ,ne cherry , is and
x small In reports of the Kiate distributing costs must' bo lower-
Mr. Jlefty believes "hn been. a big
help to local growers." Trices re
ceived were better than during
any previous year. In addition to
this the members of the pool were
able to net a little more than out
side growers and also paid for
their warehouse and returned a
surplus from the sinking fund of
over fifteen hundred dollars.
Needless to say the pool similar to j
those operating in other cherry I
distilrts, will continue. "Cherry
growers." Mr. Hefty said r'were
badly injured by the nurd freeze
in la 19." "Most of tho orchards
huvii recovered, however." he said
and also pointed out that the low I
temperatures that year set a rec-
ord for Oregon. He added "that
he hoped it would not soon be re- l
peatcd." I
K. J. ritackland Is i the largest'!
fruit shipper in tho Cove district,
and also an important grower of !
sweet cherries, when he came to j
Cove in 1SS1 he says, "there were
perhaps a total of 100 trees in all
the orchards." In 1S92 he plant- '
ed S(I0 trees. The, next year he!
planted 400 more and gradually ;
others followed. There are now
about 200 acres of cherries in tho ,
Cove district. Over sixty . 'cars '
were shipped In 1023. Stackland's I
records of money paid show as :
high as (louO.ot) per aero recoiv-i
ed by Individual growers for the
crop harvested. He estimates
that 300.00 per acre is about the
average return from old trees. One
urcnura or one and one-quarter
acres returned (1201.50 gross to I
tho grower in 1923. From this i
be paid picking and packing cx-
penses and some years spray, cost
for control of slugs. r . i
With this kind of an outlook.
growers ure planting' ,oiit manv
new small orchards. Cherry grow
ing has boon the. most profitable
agricultural lino in tho district.
New orchards will not come Into
profitable production for , about
eight yeurs, but local people have
found the business good. They
ate willing to wait for tho trues
to grow. They believe that it will
be a long time before the neonle
of the United States .get , enough
sweet cherries to eat. Try some
and I think -you will agree with i
them. i
VKffiHB
Itoard of llorlieullure ns far back
as lUliC. At that time the larger
portion of the crop was produced
In l.'asli rn (irrgon, and this con
tinues to be Hie rami even though
producing orchards arc now found
throiiglil Hie smii'. I'nlon County
In tile hi art or tile Illuu Mountain's
mill pni'lti'Ularly Cove, a thickly
USE FORCE TD :
Iclrsdy the rlvil s.-rvire coi.ilnltl
joriler removing John It. f-'mlth,
.head or the male prolilblllon forces,
(from Utile, which was issui-ir early
;'n Hie morning. -Shortly aller lo
lo'rlur1; JI ss fora Itlggli'.' the gov
!rliuii''K 'Secretary, appeared at n
;iil'llre of Mr. Iloberis with aii or-
ft' Kir IviK ri-Miovtl r.igneil l,y the
.i . governor, and u ropy of Urn
IM'INVftK. if Uv ' tli.. Aiiii-ii-liile.l 1 l'lnlmeill ot ll.-nry A.'lllrhs
IVi'ssj-itovrrlior Wuilsjn K i-iv-ei-t ",,nv'-1- ,"l,' llln Phire. Mr. Itoli
emli'd i)et -.ex.':utlv ;yiar We'lll' 11- j ' :V'H M 1,1:1 ''"'Ktf"' "'al M
(lay l,y Iciilrtng- otil I llnv iiilllt .ry n'" iiiiy -H the govitr
forcrs or the Mtnte to oust a 120
poppa, 'man; !f iHlnin " v.! Itoli-rtn.
ijij:
QFFfG AL
r(il(lnil filJu-'iitnti. civil srivlre
uohpilh:slof!. fr'll'n I'Oflire. 1 . 1
hh-d'-aftW'Tliii miiltui-y- rorc. -coniDrtalng
foL Arihin l...llnrt mid
Cupu.A..J'..Arioiiri J..or tin- Cuio
rada.nutloiiai. guard hud lioicliily
ejected Mr. ltobirlii from orfln
and took his office keys from his
pocket,' the tiovrriuir sulil:
This is Juki th. lieglnnltu.-.
Waloh clos-My and you'll gi-l soiiu yli
would not ruiilply Willi I he
llo.-'n r llioviil ordi'l;'" ''
l.'ss than In mlnides later Sil
nnd I'uptaln" Ariioun-
ling Ilanrst llrgiin. ,
I MAI!I(HI'"IKIJ, Ore. The un
luilal .libg hurvest of Curry I'ounty
Is "" and rnnrluvra with wild anl
luas, are garnering their' 'profit:,
from Ihe neorn lorullllcs. The hogs
on the majority of ranches mu:i
be killed by rifles, us they rang
and grow up practically wild. The
I Clirrv I'niinli- linen, lu 1.. ........ ..r..-
iiii ve ximeri or l ' li I r 1. 1 1 1 1 1' 'i river
Is slaughterlug liO animals (Ills
winter, '
od." He is in favor of cooperation I
among growers but thinks it is not i
practical unless handled on a large !
scale such as tho Koderuted Fruit
and Vegetable Growers Inc., arc
operating.
Predicts Future.
J. B. Love, who owns a twenty-
ilve acre orchard, "believes tlmt
jsetlled community In the eastern I there Is a good future In cherry
part ol the counts, although dlv- j growing." Ho is well satisfied I
iding honors with the .Milton-1 wit h prices received this year.!
Fiuewaler district, continues to he .amounting an nverage of about,
one of the mor! important ship- nine cents per pound for Royal'
plug sections in the state. IP'i-e Annes and eleven cenw per pound!
ure produced the finest' cherries for Itlngs and Ijimhcrts. He cred
anil T.-ltti tlu- poMdhlc e.se'-ption lull's tiie succi-ss of Cove growers to
some years of Hie district men- natural favorable' conditions. ' Tn
liuiH-d ubove. the greatest lunnagu contrast to the clean cultivation
grown iu frigun. CIhmiUs have practiced in the Htackland or
been grown U! Cove fur approxt- rlmids and many others, he lias
mate! thirty jeaia and during re-ihls orchard seeded In clover and
cent yens have In come u. very Im- Hmolhy. Trees so handled grow
porlutit part uf "je . resources 0f,lowi'r- hp thinks, lint eventually
the ei'iniiiiitiit.v. A census of Hits ' make sturdier trees. When askeil
community of small farms shows about planting other varletl-
FIND
IT
HERE
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m 57l DEPAR3mNT STORES
108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore.
Moleskin and Leather .
Work Vests
' Unusual savings are offer
ed you here buying for 571
busy stores enables us to
show first quality merchan
dise at prices lower than else
where. WARM VESTS
Blanket or Leather Lined
Serviceable materials cor
duroy, khaki, duck and mole
skin lined with woolen ma
terial or leather. All-leather
sleeves with knit wristlets.
$5.90 to $7.90 ,
All-Leather Vests
7 - BLANKET OR SHEEPSKIN LINED '
Brown or black Ail-leather Vests of fine qua'lity
'horsehide, blanket and sheepskin lined. Some arc all
leather outside shells, others have d;irk corduroy
backs '.with sleeves' of leather iid leather, lined.
Vests ,of every description, priced low. '" "
$8.50 to $14.75
frnnk ffr.m tlw. ri.t. ii
...... iuviuij UL illlVLT- ...
thorn-Wrlghfs Kamlly Drug Store. ," ' V , Be".ral VHylm coo: !
oiiuuiii uu nunoul
Sold by Silver.,1!
dilion.
--SU-3t u,s f)n 0d (onl(,
The party who took a parcel bv u" T" " "l"ll,.1, """-'I
mistake containing a bridle from a.1v
Only Omr
There's one rheuimtic cure Hint
cui-ps. Comn and talk it over. New-
Drug Co. .. i.d-1-31
lln
rim-
onel
i.pp.-.iri u armi-il with an order from
ihe governor announcing Hint II
'Mis ri-ii.-irl. d Dial .Mr. Itobi rls was
refusing to oiiey ll-.e' oiisti r iihd'iil
rertllig' fhem to' iTIspiiV's. ss' 'b'lili
Ireln the' commission's others.
'''illhs"l tulvlsvd Mr. itolierls to
lis.il the guards n. ivliet'i'apou
M i-
KolM-rts turned to his di sk, mil
soiiu Lilir.vu am) iiniioiini'i-d to tin- guaril
page one lltorli n." loi t'lri rs:
The ouster murks Hie rillm'iia- I "' 1,1,1 K'llng Id slay lu re, gen
tian of two years of ctintriivei-sy "eiiiin."
between the governor and Ihe civil j Colonel Unit an. I f.ipt..in Ar
servlce rouimtsslon and tnvolvi-s th" iiluui-i-l tln-n carried him Irom his
safely of pcslllotis now held liy-otllie lo Ihe hall. There was no
four Hweel appointees holding im- viol. 'lire, Ihe "resist a nee" of .Mr.
portnnt- 'Posts In-the stile itiiv-ni-. !;nln-rts bi-lng a toriiu,lLty, . In tin
llient. It chaugi-s thu llitiki-ui or!h:ill he was nsUeil to sitir.-iulcr bis
the commission from anii-Kneet in I keys to Ihe olllce. and ibis ho also
8. pro-Hweet budy. J n l ns. .1 In di. The i.lllr.-rs then
I s net ion followed 'tinU Hum from his pocket.
(lovernor Hwe
ON THE THRESHOLD OF Til jC
NEW YEAR '"
We cxU-nd our llii'.nl's to tljttiw' who lmvo
helped to make the pa;;t year a proKpermis
one for us.
To one nnd nil we offer ;y.-iuiances of our
Jtoud v. ill nnd bc:;t ui.slius for the ctiininjr
year.
Newlin Book & Stationery Co.
Largest Office Stationer in Eastern Oregon.
the
company, which was
buy wnll'.ng to be In
l.ot; itAi-r ;oi m aiikii-1'
.NKWI'dUT. Ore A log raft of
Multnomah Lumber & llo.x
in . yauiulna
ng to be tuwi-d to As-
lonn,. broke adrift .ami under the
iil lui:iH(;.of..ii. sD-piuj. cbb..tldu xnv
carriciL out to sea-
The rufl rontalneil -f.u.lMili fin-L
or logs and unless it drlfls ashore
w-lll be a serious menace to shipping.
.tun approximately, one .half of
thuni glow i.onie cherries. iNot in- admitted
I'iudiil iu this nuiubir are ninny grown si
small plantings us shade, . whlrh varieties as sbadr
alii In making t'ove
pollination he was uncertain but
that rove had alwuys
many nnh-conimcrcin!
and inlscellatH'
A few nlcu toilet articles, hold
overs from I'hrlstilvna time. We
will sell for three days at prices
for eiual lo 30 or better discount
Andrew's Variety store,
turn.
please re-
3 2-29-tf
Hemstitching, pleating, button
holes, etc, Norton's Kiddy Shop. .
'..',.'" ji..,:- i lo-M-tf
Annual Stoukholders Meeting
Notice is hereby given that the.
Annual Meeting of tho Stockhold-
ers of the United States National
Bank of Grundo, Oregon, will '
bo held in their bunklmr memo on I
Tuesday, January ISth, 1025. at 10
o'clock' a. in., for tho iinrr...... nt
been added protein and phosphalq .
X
.uiiisH of ous llnt)nKH thai thiH mifrht havo
from uvular prints.. flllVerthornfh . Mrcctors for
wiiKdtB l'unitly Dhug filore.
j,.
-30-31
lalt-p
iruil
tiM-ir duota of
on u slopi; at un :
ftmfrihin
.Sitiitilt -I
!';; ol twi. Itundrt tj j( ct ulnvu
It t l uf Hip (Iraiiili; Koitth;
lln- tonniijiiity in chirrry
Hum linn- will merit h the liilu
ii lo a (ilmtoKiaph of Uh or-
"Tlic i'aratlisi' of Kaidi'in
I'hono
KfWfllil nrinn S HA .
I.I..,.,., i ,.. ti fni.l.l.wl thf..., . ,...'"." .' - l"'r wi.ru ioi
" nri a j"up which was common
hi othirr R'TttoiiH. 1 f .11 r lo -was
known of chnrry vollmriHon until
a fi-w ycar uko, when it was no-
tlmi that now orchards; where
nl lint ioiru ' i.ii.n. ....!.. . ..
UmilM-rtM and Uoyal Annes. fail-i 'w-'l,lwr riRhl 9 J-'amily Iru
287-W.
Whidj and colored Ivorv in nin.
Bit nlirra tit nrrAku '.!. i ,
wl.f-rA l-.iw.a- iu .IHUVU- UU'IHJ
,....0 mi nt! uay.i on v at
Here Cherry IJIossoms
(I row into Profits of
Size Growers Welcome
(Conllnued from page 1.)
II.-.
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lie
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12-30-lt
Cut Kate riiimber
l'hone 248-J. u
Thone
12-23-tf
27-Gtp
Klocklioldcra Annual Meeting
the
SHERRY'S
Toll.W OM.Y
V)
1AIM III AIM- M ' ! Ml I .MK ..y
'1'nl.r a l.e-.on
III Wisdom li-nn,
LEAH BAIRD
in tho Conn i "i- MMitiitn-A
Ihe Destroying AngEl"
I'roin tin- li-nini; ;)
Joseph v..
I ',1111. ..y
"lll I'.ail, ll-e Sn !- -
IIAISIiV l; V. ;.nv VM, SVMI
hill n
.'Hub H
woul'l lint li0 liiouirht of inucli
value vcro 11 not lor the orchard
it supports. due third, of the
fiult produceil Is swe, t cherries
ami this 1.. II
owueis take especial pride. Tin
I'lai-.- was i-Iiiii-.-.l ol thorn hllish
and reeks by tin- brothers and the
present i ' ei rv orchard planted
Sinn,. IW'-nty-tliri e vurs ago.
:--.ini.- ire, s w re lust In the severe
wii.iir of 1!H but lie- remainder
.illlioiiL-i. iniui. .1 somewhat nre
Ntill pio'luei-ig j, av i rop. Front
till.; in l-ir I eniiii- cln rries which
tiaxe wi.a many pilxi-s nl state
in. I nrLlii.Tl.il epeslt Inns.
Wh.-n qii'-stionrd utioiit the
ch.-rr lei.slm ss C. M. .Slackland
aid ' W'liat we Imve dune ran be
dune by any one who has thi
rl observer yet nt-vcr lu. v
l the small boy forced Ii
down like the pig and sleep it
II Is my belief that I could
duel inn- one to an orchard o? ripe I fa rtniiii; interests
t cherries ami bid 1,1m to eat farm. Ijinji on th.
ns long as possible and no III 'f.
Is would ensue except to th"
orchard. In criticism of Mils slate.
ment count not on the control of
the person selected for the lest.
I over his uppeilie. for I have many
times taken people, who knew the
j laste of sweet el'errlrs and pro
I feiised not to like them. Into an
en hiir.l where the frull was ripe.
, rnsullled perhaps had been the
( previous record of veraclly of tlui
! detractor from Ihe I'ntne of a wun
jderlul frull. Yet never dlil I' '.ill.
1 when I conducted lilm to a tr.
j or lllnns. Lamberts or lloxal
. Allll'-s. that I was unable lo ilia::
lilm away until serious depletion
I of Ihe crop hud occurred.
( f'.o out into the agricultural
sections anywhere and there ou
' will find at harvest season a blr
increase in population. As tile
work Is completed the temporary
population drills Into other see
linns where Ihe crops ripen later.
In connection with luting of lin
hands In Hie Southern Idaho at.
1 falla sections i bus runic to m
notice dining past years, that u
ronstderable portion of thr Irav
I cling farm lubor departed after
Ihe first rrop was rut to pU k
rhrrrles. Having previously bud
no experience wlib any cherry
crop which risiulii.i any a'ti.-mtmi
thin ronld not be dun l.v the
faniHy labor iiMiilnl.le. this was
n puxillim it, -a, to I'm-. Alter U.--
i-Ollillilt ill uluiltiled wltb (lr. 'S.n.
heweur, thr ,tieri picking was
no loini. r n iinsti'ii. tlo linn lln
section ni-oiiii-l Sal. m in Western
Oreunn, the serl loll around The
hull's on the t'oliMiibia i-iier In
laistern Oregon or , l''rr. it. ,
or l'oe alr ill i: intern tlni.'ull
In ehi-rii plc'imr m,,,,.. ink.- a
e.-11-.its or it,,, tann pupiitation n,
en will rind I'.-iv :1 i,,; ir..,...,.
In numbers our tin- flgiins loin
lilulllv Klli-n I'S niiri-i-t. l-:aeh
Hlnilll reliiui'inlTi w'lere i tvrr.t --.
in-.' an tiiipeitiint nop i-mpleis
hiin.lre.l. of pep,. ( pirklng
tune lies I, ,s using nil local lal or
ll.nlliilili a hrnvi ,r ' on nl..
mi rlloim Is .liw.n- vs.ir.. In
tail SO Melt ktl.-W. ..' . .. ul:l- .
,11.1- 'luir;. h.'rv fern
chitrds, '-Tlir Paradise of Kaslft-ti "1 to set a crop. Pxuc rliiicntMl
n'regon." .work was immediately begun hv
'Mirer ('nit' (irowrrs. the.t.regon Agricultural 1'oMcge,
Oilisltinding aiuoiig the grow-""' r"'s,,lt 111,11 a, complete
t'lS ol , ll.-l-in-s It, tin- I'ov-e dislrlct ''"l,rl nKt '"n" sill'''
ate ihe Mlaekland brothers. There i '"'' n l'11'''!8'''! giving full infor
.tre three of these I, em i,..rs i.tt ""lll" "s lo J"st what varieties
gaged In tin- frull business. K. .1. i"'"1 llow mn' ' order to insure Notice is hereby jrlvcn that the
Stackli.nil. th lesl. has been .. ""stanory pollination. Now Anntl.il Meeting of the Hlockhold
shipper and i xpoitur of fruit for Rrnw,'r! 'iri for the mosL part fol- crs ol the Ija Grande National Bank
ihe past fifteen years and nlso "''" "'" econunendation to ! will b.i held at their banking house
owns several orchards. The olh-!!1''1"" tri" ln nlll UM a lol-ln Grande, Oregon, on Tuesday.
ir two brothers nre interested In . "''r """ ar'' ll,ok,nK on thcJanuary 1,1th". 1S25. at 10 o'clock L, . i
shipping firm and arc actively c,"".r.1 ."ral 10 :0 w,11,t thisjo. m. At this meeting a Hoard of
iii;a,:e,i in operating torlv acres, " "' Dlrectcrs will be elected to serve
I .'reiiar.I and some general - ."'" nnotnrr large grow- for tho year 1 52S and such oilier e 1
.esi.bs. Thej'r ."' '"'"'' I" the t ovc section business will bo trunsactni as may I ' ' Monlliidlo Ton:-,
slope of Ihe nd president of the "t'ove Cherry properly offer. I a me Heated wine lo which has
the lown ol Cove. In- ,, . ., .. . '"0'"'r"- I . E. COOL1I.GB. nmkln it" a household necessity of
rocky laud which. ' ' ..' ..... u-n-au-t , Cashlei I'Cmonunus vajue. It is essential
the ensuing year and for thu trans
action of any . other business that
uugat .conie before, tho meeting, i
' !' - : T. J. SCItOGCINs!
2-11,30-t ., -. .. "Jashior
" i-"! Astrologer. ;
Mrs. F. A. Dalmns iAfr..,
Ave., corner Willow. Phone jii.i
' ' ';' 1 " . H-8-lmp
I ell
P
-I' I
I.otlcs Taxi.
Day and night service.
245-J.
HAROLD LLOYD
"HOT WATER"
Starts Monday,
ARCADE
21 Hours ii. Cure c'olil ami Cougli I
wo guarantee to cure anv cnuh
if you will take this remedy for 24
hours. It costs nothing to Irv un.
less you get well. Newlin Drug Co.
12-31-21
At .Ml. ;len
Ne.v Year's Kve. dance nl ii,.,
Everybody come.
12-31-ltp
Pool" which sold fruit
-tlV.-ly mis eill-. lu-tievcs ill tile 111
illire of the cherry business. - lle
i 1 1 an recently bought a large or
chard adjoining his own. When
I asked annul what a cherry or-
pan in which met """" m"l,'1
, , ' It depends on Ihe orchard." and
. i'iiiii . i ne .... . ' i
esiiuuiieii ii iu rt-oni two to four:
huudreil dollars per acre accord
ing to the soil, number of trees ll
supported. their condition o!
growth and the varieties grown.
Hundreds of acres of suitable
cherry hind are still available" he
says. Much of Ibis land can be
purchased at from twenty-five to
one hundred .dollars per acre but
II lakes practically eight years to
(ring n young orchard Into prof
liable hearing.
How is our Wood rile?
I5ry Bull pine pole wood deliv
ered for lo.OO cash, per cord. Cal'
Main 40. lo-17-tf
Hut water bottles that an. I.ln-
vulues and all warranted for two
years. Prices Trout 8f,c to Ji.uo.
Jl.f.u and 2.o for 2-u.uurt bot
tles. Sllvcrthorn-Wrlght's I'aiullv
l.rug Wore. 12-31. 3t
for building and repairing the body
to yield energy. A stimulative and
bfood building niedlcinid prepara-,
tlon. Huy a bottle today use ns
Indicated nnd notice the, improve. I
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OnlysOne'
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Kent, acll and rcpuir all makes
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In the intervening idreMmaklnff course. Whlto Sewing
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H
lis good to be livin' when the New Year is here
To mingle and walk at the end of the year.
In spirit nnd thouRht with each other awhile.
And to greet -ill our friends with a word and a smile.
A privilege we value in sending anew
Our best wishes to all
A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
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HOOVERIZED GROCERY
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