La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 12, 1925, Image 5

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    THE LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
"PAGE 'FIVE
Tuesday. May 12, 192.1
Local News In Brief
COMING K VENTS
II. S. Coinnienet'ment t.x
crciMii May 22.
Union jjvrt Stink Show at Un
ion, June 1U-11-12.
spent tfunday ut Wallowa Luke.
!teliiiii.. Home
K. (I run it in, Hlock iiirn of Klpin,
returned to Ins home Ihlrt morning
ulti-r aivoitinnnylm; u rurload
radio to the Portland market
Kctiit'ix'd lliniu '
Alter ti-nt!UiK'llit winter at Sa
lem Willi lii' litis. Mm. M. K. Ilenn
ri larnt-,1 to In r huiiu- at KlKtu thin
iiiiii-iiint.
Kef timed Home
After spt-ii'lini: a fmv days in Lu
(irande viaiLuf: at Hie home of -Mrs.
li. I'iooI.h, Mrs. 1. UrookN h it this
mm nine lor her homo at Pleasant
Valley.
Vi;-ilim; .lutli r
Mrs. John OitTurd, ill' Lt (iraiiili-,
wcul lo Island ( ii y I It Im n turning
to spend srv.'i-al daya visiting .with
A)i,t mother, Mrs. StOIH: there.'
K'lMiuid tin. ii I'orUainl
tiloii' I ami M is. I'". S. Ivanlme
iciinni'l lo Un-ir home in la
(irande this morning on train No
;M ati'-r .spending several days iv.
l'ortlaud.
WVni l p liraitclt
('. 10. H' sm, who ha.1; been assisl
(m;r his hrollier, Henry Hess, in 11m
iW office here fur the mst monlh
went up "it- hranch line thiu morn-
inir on business.
Al MilHm Sunday
Mi; and Mi s. '- I . I'ntman. ;
corapanie,! I.y I r. and Mrs. Harry
liouvy. motored lo i'endleton .Sun
diiy. from 1'indleiou they went to
Mill on and spent several hours v Ls-
itiiiK-
tailed to Portland
Mrs. Stella IllKlc has ireinu to
rortland, railed there by the death
of her HiHicr, Mrs. William Col
juuikIi.
llnmr from Hospital
Little Miss l.i-tha Jane Mush lias
been takn io " her home utter
Hiendinr the past two weeks at the
lirande Uonde hospital, when- alu'
underwent an ujei ation for appendicitis.
Motinvd to Luke.
Mr. and Mrs. William SieKr'st
md family motored to Wullowo
Lnku Bunday and spent tlio day.
At Ton Sunday
Mr. mid Mrs. J. K. Stearns and
laulifei', Mac, a compaiii d by
Mrs, Vera Wat ten Inn k and small
son. i;ibcrt. drove to Cove Sunday
md spent the day vlsilliiK
IVndlcton last week, after which lie
went to Kncciic and spent the
week-end with his two duujliteirt.
who are studeniB at the Cnlvorwiiy
of Oregon, during Mothers and
Fathers week-end.
Hen from Wallowa
Iteverend ami Mrs. O. II. I'Ves of
Wallowa weru visitors to l.u tlrandi
Saturday. Mr. Kites is pastor of tin
Methodist Kplseopal church at
Wallowa.
Itettimed from Portland
Miss Alma Mi-CullouBh has re
turned from rortland where she
has been visiting friends und rela-
tives for some time.
SAVE -a
SAFETY
DRUGSTORE
Al Pendleton Sunday-
Misses France? McCanu and Lu-
Vina Calloway, teachna lu the Hl-
ria school here, spent Sunday at
I'endleton with friends.
Attended (iumo Here
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hearle of
Wallowa bpent Saturday and Sun
day lu La Cirandr. They . nttendrd
Hie Hakor-LaGiainle has. -bull Kami.'
here Sunday.
Married
Haymond S. Coffey and Agnes
liayiuoud of I n ion ounty w ere
married by Hugh K. Itrady, justice
ot peace, yesterday.
I'orfeim
I.. (..
of $15
hargi s
the justice of peac.
liall
Terry forfeited a cash bail
by noil appearance on
of speeding placed w ith
Were at the 1-akc
Karl Reynolds and fiiiuily spent
the week-end at the Wnllowa hake
is guests of the Frank l.loyd mo-,
lion picture company.
Will Meet
A stock .show meetini: will be
held In the Cuton city hall tomor
row evening.
I.cfl for linker
After spending several days In
I .a lirando at the home of her
daughter. Mrs. Miriew, Mrs. J. C,
Myers left this morning for linker,
After a short time there she will
go on to her .homo at Huntington
hvtt This Morninu
Mrs. Claud'1 lioyle and children
left this morning for Huntington
where they expect lo remain until
Saturday. She formerly made her
home at Huntington, but hos been
living here for the past several
weeks.
Motored to Vnion
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Lyman.
accompanied by Mrs. Sam Andrew
motored to Fnion Sunday evening
and attended the services at the. L.
I). S. church there.
Mimlrs licml
l'he high school annuals. Hie Mi-,
nit is., were delivered at the high
school this morning by Otis W. iil-j
mer. who made a special trip lot
Boise Monday to bring llu-m hetv
after being hound there. Mr. l'al-j
mer left here at 'A a. m., and was!
back in La Grande at ll;;iu the same
lay.
Oversight
Through an oversight Miss Grace
Snook's work with the Robin Hood
boys was not mentioned in Satur
day's account of the old Knglish
May Festival al Greenwood school.
Mr. Mastou also assisted in the festival.
You can save here not
only lu teinjs of money
bet, if you In long to
the talr tv. , in terms of
the complexion as well,
VZ c y w o in a n needs
proper toilet reijllisiles
to preserve and protect
the natural beauty of
the MUn. And at The
Rexiill Store she inny
i(seleel any oiu of our
several exclusive lines
with the assurance that
her choice Is SAFR and
HAKMI.KSS lo the complexion.
Lit us
Nome c,
mention
many.
show you
r Jontcel
but tw
Cara
Glass Drugs
Inc.
La Grande, Oregon
WALLOWA IS
PRAISED BY
DIRECTOR
(Conttmifd from Vnge One.)
Its doors to rally to our assistance
our gratitude and well wishes foi
their in t tire success and happi
ness. 'Kasto'in Otvgon is Indeed na
ture's wonderland."
(Signed)
FRANK LLOYD.
INVESTMENTS
ABROAD HUGE
(Contlmiud from I'ngo One.)
Motor to linker
Mrs, T. R. Maxv-ell and Mrs. i:
11. Uoylen will motor to Itaker to
day and remain there this evening,
where Mrs. Maxwell will sing with
the Neighborhood club sextette in
the Song Cycle this evening.
Went to Klgln
Mrs. Frnest Graluun of Hermis
ton, accompanied by Mrs. Guy De
note, of La Grande, went to- Klgln
this morning on the branch line
train to spend Hie day there on
business.
On nee Friday
The National guard will give a
dance Friday evening. May J .", at
Park pavilion for the benefit of the
summer camp. The Star Novelty
orchestra will play. Several new
pieces have been added to the orchestra.
llae liaby GUI
Mr. and Mrs. K.l Slringham arc
the parents of a baby girl born to
them Sunday morning at their
home on Fourth street.
Uorit toTme
Francis Robinson,
and Donald McKay wr
Sunday and spent the
t-v. hntiiuig al Hi
pool.
Ronnie Jesse
,vent to Cove
afternoon
Cove swimming
Al Lake Sunday
.Mr. and Mrs. Clark Denny. Miss
lone Zsbh and Donaol l-'unii were
among the La Gmnde people who
J lew Today
W. H. Stewart of Kcho. Is In La
Grande today at the stale highway
offices here, on business connected
with the highway. Mr. Stewart had
charge or the oiling of the high
way the other side of I'endleton,
which was recently completed.
Leave Today
Mr. and -Mrs. L. G. Terry and son,
Eliuon, will leave today for Au
burn, Washington, where they will
make their homo. Mr. Terry was
connected with Hill's Department
store here for a number of years
They are well known here and tin'li
many friends regret their depar
t u re.
Hob Smith and Way wand Scott
w ere visitors at the t 'ove swim
ming pool Sunday.
Markets
eil!Tl,.Ml
l'l H'TI.AM
.sink Ktrmly to, lay
lintl'Tlut !l.-:i,ly.
.M A K Kill's
Al') l.ivc-
'. lillll.r 4 2r,
ill n i :i:r.vr
SAX ntAM'ISl'll (Al') liul-
Tl;;t 4:"A(; nT! lOtlil.V.
Tasril i'lir(ituli
V". II. Tullls, minisli'l' of th(
Krt.urcn churt'h, ohi',1 throuKli
flranilf-IMs mtmln oli his viy
to Knt.'rpTise whero he will hold
Hirelings, h.'Binnlnff tonlKlrt und
lasting for two vMks. Mr. Tullls
is n-iM-ntly from Ifasa.U'mi, Calif.
Home from IliiKclM'
I.. Itcnhnm, attorn.-y of l-:iKin.
was in l.a Cirumli' this inorninK on
his woy lionic to KIkIii. .Mr. D. n
hain HltvlliK'd auiirriiio courl ut
ALLEN : A. WEEK
May 11 to 16 at Clint's
Appear at linker
Mrs. A. L. Richardson, colora
tura sonrano. has been requested
lo appear this evening at Raker
with tlu; La Grande band. She
will go to Raker this evening with
the Neighborhood club sex-tettor lho
rhamlirr'Of ' colnmerce 'quartet, the
band and the Monday musi.-al
chorus, who will take part in the
prog i vi m there this evening.
PORTLAND GRAIN" MARKFT
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Wheat
Hard white R. S. Raart. .May,
ILiifi; .lime, ?t.i;r: son white. May
SI.5T); .June. $ l , ft 7 ; western whtto,
May, ?.r.r: June. ' JLTtiJ; hard win
ter. Mny. 41.f,4; June. $l.f.; nor
thern .spring, May. ?l."i.r; .liino,
SLTift;" western red. May. $.r:t;
June. M.r,:;; RRR. haul white,
May. M.7.r.; June. $1.7."..
oats -No. 2 while feed,. Mny,
.'IT.ja; June, x::7.fn; No. Jjray,
Mav. $:.7; June. ;:7.
Corn No. 2 I-:. Y. shipment.
May, 517. 7T.; June, .17.7:,; No. 3
pf.ri
. life . milmw
0 j. mmw
9
Captain Ford ll'i-e
Captain Clarence I'ord and smrll
son, i 'larenc. Jr.. of 'hlco. Ca II
fornia, are spending a few d:iys In
La Grande, railed lure by the ser
ious condition of Ills broiher. Wal
ter Ford, who was shot k'st I'ri-d-iiy.
Mr.. Ford made his home in
La Grande until 1!H7 when he en
tered the Siilvallon Army training
school, lie attended high school
and grade school hero and was em
ployed by the lied Cross Dru;;
store here and by the Observer, lb-
jwould be glad to meet his many La
tiramic menus ai i nu mmv.hhhi
Army hall this evening, lie is doin;,'
iSalvotion Army work at Chico at
the on-sent time. Although his
brother's condition does not wrm
to Improve very fast he w ill not
remain lieru long. According l
Mr. l-'ord his broi her's riwht side
seems partially paralyzed and he in
unable to talk.
di
Winds or Chance" Sivch-m
J. D. Meyers wan tin must
Frank Lloyd, motion picture
rector, al Wallowa Lake Sunday
and watched the filming ot" seven!
scenes for "Winds of chance." Mr
.Yleveis brought buck with him
part of the pit-litre thiil has aln-a ly
been filmed and this was screen. -u
;it the Arcade last liUht. From the
scenes thai, were shown this pic
ture hns all Indications ot being (tie
best Mr. Lloyd has yH undertaken
and will prove to lie much more
entertaining than the "S-a Hawk."
La Uranib- people can rest assured
that they will witness t his . pict un
nti it has been puri iins d by M yeif-
and Ford and will be shown hen
early this fall.
shipment. May, $17
June
vi:i;ki,v grain kxpoivi's
-W'hS M I GTi N ( A P) --V. falri (x-
norci from the ! nited Si Mes hiit
rt'et !; were ! , S 'i .".OOo bushels as '
ompaieii w-:tli ;,(;:; V (Hi n bushels
I he previona week.
t 'ommeree d-part uu nt figures
day gave the following compari
sons between l.-r-t week's exports
and thofe of tiie week before;
Wheat, 1 ."ir,;i,iMHi bushels against
I.N IN. ('Ml bushels; rye, .:t7S,(Kii
;ga:nf-l 4.'s:i.iiau; oats, r 1 ".turn
;i gainst 4 1 L'.tMm; "corn, 1 ,1 'iu.omi
agiinst 77, "(hi; barley, 4 4 7, and
agalnl LS.oaa.
Canadian giai.i exported from
t'niteil Slat's ports last week
amounted to ! 7'.'. "Mi ltu.-hels,
w hile such export t he previous
Week were l.-tiiJ.M'D bushels. I'loiir
exporls through I nii' d Siates ports
last week were L'e'.'nvi barrels
agiiin: I '.i7.umi bar nds t he pre -ous
wo k.
visip.li: (iI:m si iti.v
N W YRK (API: The visible
tipply oi A niei ic an gra in shows
the following (hang--:; in bushels;
Wheal decrease,! ,l:i:i.(hiii; corn
deei e,is.'d I LVI.H'Ui; oats dicrei'ts
e.l -L:i.r.:i,"lp(i: ry'e decreased liyii.
I'iio bUNlu Is; barley d- creaaea 4..VJ,-
I'llU.
MARKLIS AT A t.L I",
M'W ,lll!K t AT) - Sloeks
li t gular; American Sum. itra T,
the credit!! arising from the lend
ing of Americans to foreign bor
lowers. was $i, I Si!,0(iH,tiit(i, Tin
difference was largely account ei'
for by the reports of banks that
foreign borrowers and trades liar
left I ti.OOIUHMt on deposit ugnkusf
future drarts.
Strength liiciiasi'd.
"Tip yir's development gavi
the I'nited States a stronger posi
tion than ever In international fi
nance," Mr. lloovci said. "The In
creasing importance of the Invisi
ble Items in explaining our Inter
national trade is shown by the fad
that In IMiH they were equivalent
roughly to 1'2 per cent of on rtota
exports, where us in the period be
tween 18:h; and P.'M they wern rec- I
koned -tia only elKht per cent Rul
their nature bus changed mon
than their magnitude, and stil
: change from year to year. Conse
quently such studies as this, ir
! spite of the impossibility of attain
ing absolute accuracy. , are well
worth the preparation."
To work out the balance of In
ternational payments of the Lnitcd
States, four groups were set up, 1 hi
first dealing alone with imports ant1
exports of goods. The I'nited Slater
was show n to have a favorable
commodity trade balance of ?!7u,
00(1, Odd for the year, after ollow-
;mce had been mudo lor mo smug
gling of liquor. The $4(,tuiiUHt so
issigned was said to be "In the
opinion of officials connected with
the customs service a low estimate
considering the operations of the
ships in Rum Row. The "invisible"
items were then tukeu up. and the
earnings of the country from pre
vious foreign investment, figured
at $til4.oiiii,a(io for the year; from
ocean freights, estimated at $70.
Miu.OoO, and from service to for
eign tourists, estimated at $ 1 U0,-
iiini.ood ; were shown to total at
S7!H),oui),Miu. Foreign countries
w ere estimated to have earned
? Ooo.ooo.odo from American tour
ists; $iro, (Kid. oho from investment
in the Cnlted Stales, and HJS.oou.-
000 from-, freight services. These
with the immigrant remittances
they received, tolalbd $1,1 7N,0il0,
ooo and w ere sufficient to give
them u credit balance against tin
Pnlted States on all "invisible"
items of IHSN.mio.ooo for the year.
Oilier Consideration.
J The study then considered the
movement, of capital una creams,
ltv the direct, process of borrowing,
the principal of Its war dM, On
tli in series of exchanged the Pulled
Stales was shown to have left f
000,0011 worth of capital abroad.
Closing out the account, the Pnl
ted Slates was shown lo have Im
ported $J5!i,ooo,oou more in gold
than It exported for the year, und
io hnvt) exported $;iti,oua,ooo more
in Bllver than It Imported. The bal
ance wub struck by the considera
tion of Ihu foreign bank deposits
left III the Pnlted States, with an
error of $4.0Ui).0(i(t indicated. Mr.
Hoover conunenled, however, that
"some of the 1 vein a may be as patch
as fioo.ooo.oou away front the
truth."
Of tho whole record. Mr. Hoover
said It Illustrated a change from
tho conditions of lei years ago,
when tho "nntioiKi was heavily In
debted to Kurope," to a condition
in which "the dollar Is widely used
in International transactions even
wheru the Failed States is not dl
.oclly concerned." " ,
In calculating that the foreign
investments of tho I'nited States
had been increased by more than
iLOoo.OOO.tioo, Mr. Hoover was
taking Into consideration some ad
dttions thai must be made to the
capital movement totals as found,
arising from banking credits, real
t stall? purchases, and assignments
of interest in business that are not
covered by formol slocks and
bonds listed on public marts. The
report said that "only a surmise"
could be made as to what tho ev
ict totals would be as to capital
investment u these more intanguue
items -of business balance sheets
could be estimated.
Red' Raspberry Rust
1 Troublesome in blale
Red raspberry rust Is unusually
trouhlCMomti this year In ( iregon.
according to reports from farmer:i
In widely Bealtered districts who
have sent samples of injury to Dr.
S. M- Xcller, plant pathologist of
tlio experiment Mat km. The. dis
ease, especially bad in the coast
regions, is though to bo more prev
alent this year bereiusu of weather
conditions.
Symptoms of the rust are bright,
yellow pustules on leaves and new
cones which at times are so serious
as to cause leaves to fall. Neur I he
basu of the pew earns theae lesions
may hecOnie so numerous n to re
tard thf- sap" flow, causing the
euues to become brittle.
No method of control Is Itnown,
hut pxperlments looking to the pre
vention of Infection am being car
ried out by the station on various
demonstration areas t his yr'.
Flowers of ull'ur or . any standard
prepared sulfur dust is applied to
the cane as. an ordinary dust spray
Farmers can make this test easily
themselves by applying the sulfur
dust to a few rows of their patch.
will 1hj held hero May IS, 19, 20
and 21.
Arrangements liavu been mada
lor the parking , of sevWul -hun
dred aulos which will be needed
lor the. tr;inspuruit ton of more than
;0U0 delegates to the suipiuit.
The girl who doesn't' rouge.
these days is lu a claas. by herself.
We look upon her as first-eliisi.
OOTEL ASTOO
2nd & HiU Lo, Angele,
EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET
50 Pailis New, Modern
Close to Shopping District and I hcatret
FREE GARAGE Tariff horn $1.50
iirners 'obtained credit in tin
Pnlted Stales In P.M to the. total
of $7!i"i.o(i0.tU)o, white they sent
back srdi.oou.ooo of Anurlcan cur-
reney which had been used by th
tor money during the periods ol
at uto currency depreciation at
home, and they sold to Americans
S 1 1 4,ao0,inio worth of various
stocks null bonds in their own
terprlses. on .the other side of the
Mceount, citizens of t he Pith
Slates sold $11 1 :i,(loti,0(iii worth ol
s rarities to foreigners, while for
eigners pnid of $1f, oon.oo'i of exist
ing Indeblednens, and Hi''. FiikIIsIi
government applied $j:t.oiio,mui io
HOSPITALS
GREAT HELP
TO MANKIND
(Continued from Pnge One.)
Obituary
III ltlAL TOMOUHOU
Funeral services over little Alice
Pndcrwood, H, daughter of Mr. and
M rs. 1J. K. rnderwood, who died
yesterday morning, will be held to
morrow afternoon at '2 o'clock al
tho Snodgrn:s pud Xim menu tin
chapel. Interment will he in the
Odd Fellows cemetery.
of Salt Lake City, pktyed a piano
selection and Mr. Dykas sang two
solo numbetu. Hcvcrciid Pollard
opened the meeting by returning
I hanks.
Heloru adjournment It was an
nounced that the next chamber of I
commerce luncheon woniu oe mini
at Perry, In honor of the opening1
oT the sawmill plant there that day.
Strvchninc Bait Kills I
Oregon Pocket Gophers!
Pocket gophers were entirely!
killed out with one application of
the red clover-alkaloid strychiiino i
halt on the farm of (ieorge tlellutly
In Henion county. This was ono
of the demonstration plats estab
lished in different parts of tha
counly last year. The rirst appli
cation of the ball was made and
plans for the second were formed.
The first application proved so et
fectlve that there were no gophers
to work on the second time mound.
An sr. per cent kill the first time
around was reported by J. T. I'us
ard also of Denton counly, on
whose farm another plat was ea
labllshed. The fh'hl has been relu
fested from adjoining fields but Is
being cleaned , out ( wjth jlieHiiiije
method.' " ' " " " '
llAUIiPCt i: IS I'l.ANNF.D
ASHLAND, Ore. A barbecue
breakfast on . the summit of Siski
you .mountains will hf one of the
features of the program for the
llhal day of the Oddfellow and lie-
bekah state encampment, which
Buy
This
Home
1
if
nr()iu li ( li . c and
1m( h, lurcc screen
iim h. lot IKK I II) n
luirKllln. l'rlin SIOII;
$2im (ali, lialiinre llku
mil. .
liny a lot In 1 Ol.liY
AIHIITIO.V.
WEEKS & IiLACK
. IU'jM.TOKS
A'ew Foil
luNiirauie
llldg.
Loaiu
LJLcS'Sii'IIS5i
Monarch Malleable Ranges
MONARCH ELECTItIC KANGES
Stiiiuliii d Combiiuition Elect l ie Kiinjics
Priced Uight Sold Right
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
Boys' Wash Suits
SIADi: OK VDIIY Ill'.sT MAi'lOtilAlj
To I'll a In H Veins
Duly Sil.r.o
.hinti llt'linralui's Now In.
Art & Baby Shop
"KVKHYTHINO 1'OK I'UV) If Ail V
'lIKMSTI'nTIIMi Hotel Komnier IWilg. STAMPING
nirri'KiiicK iArn:its i. m. o. tijkah
elffl '
bai-eo 1"'
Doiifls hi.
advniic--.
I 'Olei- f.ei
lilii; ;ili.l lliuiev
I -(dt-tn -Low
i"-nt rat und w
Snar Sle;M;
Col tee . .. llii;
iau iii.u k I.
is "J 1 J poinln.
J'leiK'h is.Sije.4
in; .Mixed; t-ler-
ilKlier.
; Inavy rains i
era behs.
; trade buying,
r; firmer lirazil
CLMCAC'i (Al
r; i)iSiiipoinl nig
He supply.
There's No Sock Like a Pure
Thread Silk and No Value
Like Allen A -75c
There's no compromise in this sock. It's pure
thread Japan silk, where you want silk. And
the foot is double-reinforced with heavy lisle
where, the rub comes.
Pure thread silk always keeps its good looks.
Heavy lisle gives the long wear. You can't
beat that combination. Ask for No. 323 at
75c the pair.
G Pair for $2.00
Other Styles 5()c to $1.00
Sec Our Windows.
' 'I'll c
Clint's Clothiery
Store With a Conscience'
Personal Mention
i:
i p-
Mrs. I!. C. Shields is spendim:
few das ut Joh ph viMllni; iri m!;
Mr. and Mrn.
of Will Iowa, we
Sat unlay.
enneth MeKin.i'.
j in La (Iraude
Mr. and Mrs. !
family- spent Sund
visilinn relativi s.
r:mk Lunb and
ty at Wallowa
Miss-K lvlna .bme:
Kobbs spent Sund'.iy
hw ImmiUK pool.
and
ti tin-
Mik. A. L. H-ndileks went to
Hot Lak'- Ibis moimutf on train No.
lor lliediriil 1 re;il ni'-nl.
Mors
ir.K.
- -Wheat. - I.IIW
h crease In MS-
.ii city of aoiio
II interests bn
I
like it, too
"It's a man's enndy"
they said -then the wo
mcn started dealers wir
ing for rc-ordcrs. And
now the children have
discovered it, too.
Let them have it. It's
made of pureit material
and chuck-full of candy
energy,
10 cents wherever
Rood candy is sold.
More
Straw Hats
93c lo $3.95
ATIILKTIC UNION
SI 'ITS
49c
Walcli Our Daily
Specials
The New York
Store
12 III Acliinw
Thursday and Friday
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Prcscnlcil Thursday
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Plied Lovell. Jesie
Mrs. Ctenli
and Is.i-!
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Mrs. ('.. llnilii'-r.l nr I'orlhiinl.
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l,r;imh lilii' Iniln lo visit Mm. Jim-,
rls for H' .-inl dJ'VH.
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Good Candy
EVERY BITE'S A DELICHT
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
Tin' Lawn
And (laidi'ii
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General Cords
Go u Lon)f Way to Make Friends.
Jennings & Shumate
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littf its ins, i'j
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Wed.
Thursday
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