La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 21, 1925, Image 5

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    Friday, -Aiigust, 21, 102-".
THE T,A GRANDE EVENING OUSERVER
rage Five
Local News In Brief
tOMIMi U VIC NTS
Neihgborhood Club Union coun
ty flower Bliow September
al Gran do Public Schools open
gttpumiber 14.
and NHiit tin' iiy visiting 1 rlre
HIHl ArHilTH-Hl'S Of the IUC.II i'lg-
ffly-Wiggly si ore.
Almond School Hero
Mitw Olive Jam- I'nliivr, f Port
land, is visiting here at the hum.
of her uncle, Mr. (an. M h. lieu
Coiner, unj other relative Mikn
Cotiier expects to remain In La
Grand and attend high school
hero this winter.
K( tin lis J iuiii Portland
litis V(il bus returned alter se.v
fiat days spent tn Portland.
Kcturiis l-'roni Portland
M. J tlosH relumed to Ku Cmn
(! this morning alter several days
ti.ut in Portland on business
line on Buslmw!
I). W. Itoliic, of the United Mot-
lloro Last Mht
John Moak, of Baker, stopped off
in Iai Grande last night and visit
ed friends. He Is on his way to
Corvnllis, lie re he will attend the
Oregon Agricultural College this
winter, lie is driving as lur us
I'ortlaiul.
or Company. ia apendlnK u ' few 1 J;,'!' '10"''' '" L'' ?
days in 1-a Grande on business.
In Walllwo ('(unity
It. H. Buldock. ulatt hiuhwny di
vision engineer, and II. G. Smith,
VMU-d Sister
Mrs, Avery Harrison hat rolurn
nl -
ter visiting her s'si'-r at Halfway
for several dnjts , Mrs. M. A. lMr
rlson, sr., who accompanied her io
Halfway is remaining there for !
lunger visit.
who will soon lake Mr. HahlockH T n,.( v jH YeNowMniir
oliico here, uie Inspecting thy hlgli-
v,ays in waiioo. voun iuu.
Mr. and Mrs. Hay V. Dhhl left
today for their home in Iniranrrn.
Colorado, after visiting hero for
the past two weeks at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Waller Pri
Cal's Teacher
"1 ' '
v
f M
1 Lts M
'1
On Way to l-intcrprix1
Mrs. J. V. White, of Tolville
Idaho, was in La Grande this They will return via the Yellow
i.inrninp on her way to tint it prise, stotiu National Park.
w here she w ill visit relultves. (' .
. . a- ' I,cft Last MkIH
ltrrw on HiisIiu'sh ; I Mrs. Mary Brow n, who makes
After several hours spent til la her home at Ii::t Ash street.. left
Grande on busmena Mrs. O. 1'. last evening for V;ir. iivr, H. '.
huiith returned to her home ut railed by the serious illn-nfl of her
j;i;;in on Ihu brunrli line train. son, Neil S. Biown. Mr. Brown
"""" ' - ! 1ms typhoid feyer and is in a ser-
To Visit Aunt condition.. He is well known
Kred Beeinan went to Island here.
Ciiy on the branch Jniu train. .vtnd
viult hiH mini Hi ere lodaV.' He Hero l'Mu ('nlilorilia--
nl return to Ins home Acre tins Krank Briduvs is a business vl-!
cvenin.t. '
i j
r .
'sltor in l.a Graji'tr from: Caltfor-j
'inia. Mr. 1 UiiieW Is well known
To VWIt Mother ' . ' ' " liere. having formerly iniidti. " his j
Miss Marie Stephenson came to home here for o number of years. ,
l,u Grande this morning Irom Perr' He whs a Kiiest at the home of
and spent the day hero visiiiig lu-'r Mr. and Mrs. H. H. I'lnnvr Tins j
inutile.'. i day eveiiiiuf lie is stopping at
. ! I tho Foley Hotel.
In I'rmlleton Ycstcrtlny . . .
Mis. Frank W right wa In, I'end-. Heiv l oi- Kc-uiiioii
h-ton yv.sierday. She visiied frl- , .Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hardimr and
entls there n'l day and returned to son, of Madras. Oregon, Mr. and
her home here in the evening. Mrs. F. J. Harding and Family, of
. . i Vancouver, H. C, Charles It.
Back I'niin Coast 1 Hardinr;, oi Portland and K'l Hard-
Miss Ituth Jackson arrived in ' Ing, have arrived in la Grande,
I .ii Grande this morning from and are visiting at the home of
HeavtewJ Wasilngton. where she their mother, Mrs. K. C. Harding.
1ms been for the past two weeks. The Harding family will ljold a
'. , rouhlon hero. ; '..';,
Went to r.iitcriii"ij . ! ; T. 1 .
Mis. l.ish WardjWCllt, lo, l.llier- innrn I rnfAv
ranch livmviiiiiVii
Klleit lumbar. "S. remembers
the days v.la-U she was teac.n-r
at the country school house and
had eight-year-old Calvin Cool
Idge us a pupil. She is busy
vrochct.ng a white afghan which
site w ill preccnl to the presi
dent upon h.s next trip P.y
moiith, Vl.
HACSON IN
FAVOR OF
MORTGAGES
(Continued from Itre One.)
Issues ha e hecu In ilcfuii It. i'w
reoi'Kanixatiun plun which is r
ceiving Uu KH'Hli'M hili-ret. at th
moment, Ik that of the Chicago.
Milwaukee X- St. Paul Itailway
company. Here Is a ca.se whtre.
by a peculiar incident, u fb ai
mortgage bond issue is not receiv
ing fair treatment In the minds of
many people. 1 refer to the Pukc'J
Hound first mortgage 4s. If IImm
were all outsiunding in the luids
of the public, so the bondholders,
could get together ami take over
the properly, they would be get
ting their Interest ut the present
time. l'uiortunaiel, a majority of
the issue is deposited under one of
the Junior St. Paul mortgages, and
It Is thus possible lor the St. p.nii
reorganization mutiager.s to take
advantage of the minority Paget
Sound f i ;( mortgage, bondholders.
"Many of the best banking houses
feet that this action by the St.
Paul reorganization committee it
a distinct tulsuike und believe that
I he plat) will be amended before
being declared Una My operative.
For any banking house to bring a
cloud on a clean first mortgage is
sne. merely through h technicality,
is very short-fighted. Moreover,
sueh action Indirectly harms all
first mortgage bond. Issues of all
railroads. Certain St. Paul bank
ers may temporarily save a lit 1 le
money by thai process, but tn the
end they will lose twice as much
lining Hoiim Itespouslblc.
"A study of reorganizations
shows moid elcarlv that much de-
POUTUANn (AP). Livestock ! p0li(is m,0n the character, courage.
steady. Fggs fi half to a cent Hmi financial resources of tin-
uglier. Current receipts. Joe; banking house or bond hoii.se orig
ins! party 31c lo 31 ic; extras. ' jimliy uttering Ihe seeuritie.s. Some
.;ic to 34c. j people think a bond is a bond ir-
' ' respective of the house offering it.
However, statistics of reorgamza
tiotus show most conclusively that
the character of the house is a
JON'TEEL VANITY
FACE rOWDER
These dainty Vanity Com
pacts are the lust word in
accessories for the tirse
and bund bag. The Fa e
Powder blends perfectly and
does not give the faintest
.suggestion of ''Make I' p."
Perf wned with the won-,
deifnl Jonteel odor of 20
flow ui a.
Glass Drugs
Inc.
La Grande, Oregon
Markets
1 J-
SAN KllANCISCO (AD. Hut-
M.llKl::.s AT A (il.ANCi:.
M:w YHIIK (Al').- Slocks
Im-Kulur: oils rally l tn 1! imiiihm.
Hunrls Kh ln: IH'W lnu-i natliin.il
tt'lfihone 84-11 ut tlircv pnlnt
tlon this ev.-uliiit. Acioiii :ini'd by
Un I', v i. ..I. Im i.ii.l I I'l l. ml. MIns IMiri'lKil
xctin niif y Ixt-il ; Si-ati-
inise thin niorninit on l lie. lirKiir
litH; tniln, rwhcri Hhi' will nuilif?
lu r home. 1 Mis- Ward h llti 1
lirrc for the p;ift throe yi-urs.'
W'iu t Hdki't
IS NEEDED
: LN OREGON
.can Hannah. Mr. ltcynolds will "'nunnn ci.iem nr.M-i.
travel on horselMck into the heart ' Hugar luusy; reactionary
.f the Miiiimi eminlrv .marl;
spot
most Important conxUlemlion. Cer
tain hou-se nre willing to spi nd a
huge amount of mouey in fcc-in:;
their clients through a ruorguniza,-'
tion, and are willing to give up
profits on two or three issues to
make a good one, if necessary. 1
have in mind one large distributing
. ' bond house which Ikih a reiuark-
nf ft-e - Heelineii
SWAIN TltlKS SICIKi;. hoUhC selling.
TL' A LATIN. Ore. IJecausc the
girl of. his choice did not loe
him. I Job Mason. a( shot himself
through the ririlit lung . Sunday.
He was removed to a Portlun 1
hospitul The w oman, whose name
was withheld, had consented to
tnke a walk with him and his
sister and gone only a short dis- J
tance when the shooting tooii1
place.
Young Mason bad threatened
during the day lo end his IK'1
i.n.l l.n.l l'ii)i:lteillv 1 1I bn-
f.w ir.nv TfiM ri,l-L.;,tS. woie Jt l-r,,i- P'1'"'"
taken seriously. ' , ' '
able reputation for didng tliis. '1 hat
I of itself adds to the value of the
commission mnd thut IhlH certain house is
back of. Other bond houses take
more of the attitude of the broker
pulsing on to the clients the prof
its if the bond goes up, and assum
ing no responsibility if the, bond
goes down. These houses liuH'
done much to hurt the sinning of
first mortgage bonds und it is too
bad th-at they are willing to forget
POItTLAM) ( HA1X MA UK I IT (heir trust as some have been do
P O It T I. A N l . ore. (AP). ing. , . (
Wheat Hard white it. S, Muart A study of reorganization com-
AUgilsl i.f.:. .epieoiier .t:'. tM-,ii..H shows that the best re
sort white. August 91.-." 7. Hem-'(11llH, co,,,,. 'When a bond house Is
her, J1.&7; - western wnite. August im,.,.,.!,.,! In nnlv one IsStie. eM)e
C H1CAC.O ( AP); Wheut -Lower;
tiisa ppuinliug epit tl
mand.
Cm n Kasy; Itencficial rains.
Cattle Irregular.
I Hogs I Irm: better demand.
yt.flti;
(tonliiuied from I'aga . Ong.)
i MiMH MnrlnHo Jtevnoltls went ,lolv- ; .:
CaUer 'this 'TTlnmtilK tm truth .iiatf.JieP(t'ils Of 'Wiwutftl.-wwlf
M and will' visit"! riemTs 'lher ' a woiitd' Vetucn fo titi- JcommuitUy
few davs ' . . . '.1. rather than.- lo the, Individual. i
" j 2 . ' - Walter MeachanU president of
tho Old- Oregon Trail association
and seetvtwry .of the liuker eham-
VMtbr; lleic ' - "
Miac Mi-lL-:ie nf. AValloWa
Is 'visiting Miss Kl n v Movelyek b r; of commerce, when cnilvd up
here at the home of Mrs":
Uussell.
V- H.
pn 'lo-wtw a -few -worda. remarked
that lie-felt thaf-such gatherings
ns the on- at the time were a great
Len .-ir lloniiw JlMl of . benefit.
I ,,,,,,,,1 ta ehlld- Krnest Walkins. vice president
Mrs. Art Uitllg "" ' 1 lof lhe Cnlon eminty clmmber of
!'::uo;he;,:;;:n. tz m .1 ....
few days, left this "inin for Mii artp(.ioon BPHH(m yostonlay
th-ir home at l ayette. Idaho. (h(M (nornjMK.i, lll0rtill(r w,.rP
1 devoted to round table discussions
. Mere Ifm niton various problems. Among otlwp
.1. K. Mills, u-eompanied b l is 1ljptft8 , wnich C1U1M. np for (iix-s-n.
(Jorrlon Mills, were in i.a (.iii8,(n W(.n, tniiriH, raffle, rela
Orandeon basin. s yest-rday. 1 Iwy ()f ru. j(iu ronntv Ht so.
were also visiting friends here. . i)'itoi-H. land settlement work und
" " " budgi t and service.
Atteilfllti' Meeting .,.,, M(lf;j.ifin ti,jotiriird nfb r the
Karl .1. Staekland. of Cmi;. was 1nornini; ni,.,.ting. It was resdvd
In Ui Orande yesterday. He attend- ((1rnn. )(jnurniunt. to accept
ed the regional tneeling of ""- ,,,. invitation of the Cnion .h-b-ja-intvrn
orgMHiraHnn-woi4r'rs-brc . tJnn ((J M((, SM,,(ar conferenee
yeslNfl iy. in that city some lime In Novem-
ll'tne mm loillnml I'ldlnwlng the meeting Mr. Tod
Mot. (V K. Sllverthorn has re- t.(in J(ni) ms rjimt drove to NV'a!
Inrned in La (Irande after visiting ,OK.a lllk,, to .Sl), nd a few duvs.
f her laughter. Miss Marjorie Sil- waiter Meaeham left for Portland,
vt-rthorn. in Porlland for lhe past .;J(ri iteynolds. secretary of the
1 'n Ion count v elm ruber of com
merce, will h ave on a week's aca-
IlLKK KN.IOY, ll MtUl t I L i
ilubh JtlVi;ii, Ore.-L. Us Iron
"j'oi tfairtl. Tin- Halle and fiiiico i
ver. Wash., motored here' lor a
picnic ' staged by Hood liivor
lodf;e No. Wt'7, OrcnuiiH u-.i.v
lodg9i in celebration of the recei.t
wi t. .vir .charter.-.. .The
'.ui ke ct'itul y best loll; wero i :
compunied by their' drum and bu
gle corps.
An estimated 1 MO Llks and their
bard win
ter. ; August LfiS. Septeml)ei
'Sl.fifi;'- western red. August Jl.Ti.t
'8ptember l.n2t PHU. hard whilf
!Aigust 11.01. ' Heptember $1.!I.
fine cla'is, putting all of your money iy KrOllt CaillDCd I 'OYItll)l-; LMS I.N JAIL,
.n ibat one clut-s be it bond, pre- ( v " W II I I T1I: lAI-LKS. Ore. Thr-n
lerred stoik or common stock. At . W allOWft L.1KC Walla W.tlliL youths are In Wasco
Then light hard for that one , , .county .Jail la nding the arrival o
hiouv!' Of course it Is best to i (Continued (rom I'ige One.) !u mdy slu ritf to take thein
have your money In the fir.st mort- - . . .. . - back to their home city to face
gage houd.s; hut the really Impor- drlfghts formerly to bathers, llui possible charges Involving the lar
taut thing is not so much what the j-wi mining and boating still re- cony of an automobile. The boy-i,
your money is in. but to h ive it niain the most popular sports, along It issel Weyraueh, 17. Lelun l
ail in one group and then fight wu u hiking and horaeback riding. Archer, 17, and Itanford Hobb
hard ftir that one group. m, Were arrested by Portland ln
OpiHirtuitliics for Pnii'lt, TJi0 C0,k,r w,.uther last week furufica detectives on the Colum-'
-Nexv to buying securities In 1 Ml.t,lMrt lo hav(l tllk(M, HH ,,,11 In lea bin highway near Arlington,
panic and holding for two or three t)m hprc (h(, fln4t of th(, wt,lk Thu lriu Ul.,.,. jj lo mve tttk.
years to sell nt a profit, when a y,rv MlOIO r,)mt,,K ..neh en the car of Weyrauch'a f4tli:
boom comes, lhe best way to make J( . j,0wevor anj tll0 populatiou and heuded for Keasldo. with' u
a. profit is lo buy at the right time Ui n.nVlUi niMSl m- woere in tund of I 'l.UU between them,
lirst mortgage detaulled bonds. i(h0 vlrn(tv of 300. distributed They were traveling in excess of
Most of oil these bonds sell under j umnK purt(1 of lni, pi(, k lo a 50 miles an hour when Intercept
their vn ue for they are tempo.- t ld ,mlf ,,, of the hike. , ed by the off.cers.
arily under a cloud and the market 1 .
for them Ui poor. If you can sell 1
a bond Issue Just before It de-
faults, well and good; but never
sell just alter It defaults. That is
the time to buy bonds rather than
cll bonds. Thi especially applies
io lirst mortgage Issues which al
most invariably turn out better
1 han expected. A study of reor-
ganixuliun shows that In mosl caHes
the bondholder lias received both
icw bnn
L. W. Weeks and family are I Water, land and ulr urn now
CMioiig the La Urnnde people here. H,nii n8).,i for traffic between He-'
Mr. Weeks has one of the better ,ro)l 1U)f Cleveland. '
ctoiiis that was especially built'?
for him this season. j
Klamath Homes Looted.
OOTEL ASTOR
' EVERY ROOM hai PRIVATE TOILET
K I. A MATH FAI.T.H. flrp.-Two , 50s". Bullu New. Modern
11 und coiiiinou Mock. In . homos were entered lure and loot-) rin.eioSI on m no District and Thfiatrtti
place of the old bonds, thus giving' rd of 9110 in cash, according 10 M r.BirP T .ff ,m t, -a
him ultimately a considerable prof- rimrt made to the police. Hob- FREE GARAGE lar.ff horn $1.50
I'hat watt (rue of (lie Cnion "ra uiso nroKe mio me suue uign-1
Pacific, AtchLson, Northern Pacific W,V eommission warenouse ax
(ml other of our railroad organiua- -eno auo a quaiimy 01
ions, similar opportunities are eluding a magneto, were stolen.
oming about, and it muy
i I ways
ie thai the St. Paul will offer such
in opportunity before the reor
ganization pkin Is finally Ironed
nit. During the next year or two
(here may not be many railroad re-
rgunizations, but there surely will
e sime Industrial reorgaiilKatlons
which should offer good opportunities.
"Of course one must consider
neral business conditions and the
posit ion m' business on tho Hah
sonchart before buying even de-
'a tilled securities. 1 lef united bonds
even defaulted first .mort gage
bonds are u reflection of general
ondiiions. Thus when money
ates are low', as at the present
time, even defaulted bonds sell at
higher pr.ces because of the low
jiioiu'y 'rates. This means that tie-
ulli-d sect nit ie are not as at
tractive today as they were a year
Hg6. v IJusiiiem is now In that early
port bn of the llabsonchart when
. ecut Itics are abnormally high,
general business is today b per
cent above normal while u year
ago this time it was I .t per cent
below lormal. so It looks as though
we were now ut the beginning of a
new era. If so, this may be tho
time to liquidate even certitn se
cuiiths in lhe process of reorgan
ization. I, however, nIIII advise
readers to carefully think before
taking a loss on a first mortgage
bond put out by a' good bond house
which has the reputation of 'slay
ing by Its Issues."
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
Jisr iti:ci:ivi;ii
The very best In boyst and
girls! footwear for school
and .college ut th very
lowest prices. . .
Hoys' and f yomig 'men's
subs at a sui pi iH.ngly low
price.
Do your shopping now
and ovoid the sehdol open-;
Ing rush.
The New York
Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES
1216 Adams Ave,
IIIY THIS MOMK
Modern b-nxim joiiho
near Island City high- -way
across f-oin the
Stango .Mill. I'rico
J.,UU.0b. JemiH.
Wo have several gootl
lots near the Wilhiw
School for sa le, k.msj
terms, or we will bmhl ,
you a small limne ami '
sell ou vcrj easy pa-'
incuts.
IloiLse and barn and
lun fU'l'HH IlSr IVillllW
KehiHil. lA'i us sbOW S
you this place. I
WEEKS & H
lirJIINlim ' I
New l'ley lllilff.
Insurance - Loau
ruom M EX
AXX0UXCED
AT CAPITAL
chilly a first mortgage issue. When
a banking house is Interested in
the boiids. and also the preferred
and common stock. H 1 very dif
I U-ulf for il to devise a plan which!
. . )fj j.ar nf, ri t-t mortgage bond--
.MVlJDiri; MfHI i: Si;i:V ' jlloi,lers. This may be the difficulty
IIA l.'l.'ll II.:. 'l',..t ,1 If I,, . ' ... ,. 41. I 1 -,..ti,.n I
child ol Maker, 'whose body was committee.' Jt Is lis difficult to "' l" K" , """v.:
found in the Kuake river about M.ece: siullv nerve two masters (. Andivwa aald.- " I be market will ,
two w eds ago and idei,fied Im.h ,,av Us it was two Ihousand years j 1: "V P' lce, suallow any boo, -1
week, w is slain for his money wms wlu n tlial great economist, ' b-gger's fairy tale as to Miiallty
..1 I,- if.'t..... ..f v.... ......ui..! .... i ami in lrnr vnyn mane me eu-i
(Ponllnued -from l'ngo One.)
ut net ore and tllegul diversion of
lbnior.
"The market lu our piost dtffl-
("llt piobiem. because 11 Its ill-
dlfferencv lo the consequences, (g-
Protected Tire s
General Cord Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup
Rid Yourscif of The ExpcnHuI
Jennings & Shumate
the opinion
here tollowtng
The murder is
an invest Igat Ion. t he mi m gemral proposition. A ! 11,11 1 1,1
thought to have W(se old Hebrew lr;iliker once saal'oni'
but one1 'by
intelligent eiilzena aW really
the danger to the government
creating
ChtHI."
been Hie wnrti of fi transient. Mr. 'in me. 'Hiihsoil. if votl are ever I"1
families gathered at koborg beac;i i.Mir.-l.ild uh elderlv ii:wl leVble. ! n.lved un In a reorganisation sell and to society they an
where a water, carnival was held.: The slicriifs oil ice is si-eking ln-1 all the n.-rurltles you own except bv enriching this boot I
V. I, itichtuond of Steveiiso i. formation from Huntington and vl
Wash., preshh'd at the pits and.Huty irniu persons who knew .Mr.
provided barb. e. led beef for I he j Kaii-child and stw him Ihere, In
crow d. The picnic ended with ' u 1 ,.-0ii to obfuin clews.
dance. - i
. . ! .Mexican Held at Mayer.
i i,i;i:s ( am: in;ri.Kiti:t I kkamatii falls, iht.---i.uk
' SAL KM. ttif. - Piosecitiou of Uiineda, about 4 years of age,
Wi I lib in L-ons. state proliitdliou u Mexican. was bidged in lhe
director, who is under indictment county jail by SherM Hurl Ha.
ii t Klamath l-'alls charged vilh kins last n'ght. uh the susp t te 1
the Iheft itf a r- voUer from a murdeier of Valentino Navarro, ti
cabin occupied by a Mer.iean Ian- countryman. w ho was mo: tany
orer. prole! hly u ill he deferred wounded' In a kli'fe fight at At
until'the ret urn of the attoruy goma. -La'ctdo, unable to exprea
bbiiself well in l-.nglish. Insist e 1
as best he could that he was in
nocent of any cilnie
two weeks
Open "School September H
According to announcement yes
terday the Sacred Heart Academy
ui'l open school Tuesday morning.
September 8.
Uvlnl Hen
Mr .and Mrs. L. W. Jord'tn and
family, of Clrand Junction. Colo
rado, stopped here this morning
general, who is now on bis vaca
tion. ?
This was announced by Mr. Lev
ens following Ids ret pin here from
K hi math Fails, where lie went to
a nsw-er the charge, Mr. Iveve.is
admitted that be took the revol
ver in a raid involving thi
an pn rn " s.
Asiatbs wlio seivi-d in the Fui
t"d States Army. Navy or i 'oast
Guard during the World War are
Mexi- not entlibd to naturaliz-ation, the
Supreme Court lias decided. ,
Over All
Waist Overalls
W "i' ( r ' ej t!
AUSS
Boxed Novelties
SiiHnlili' fur InrimlH or ;iiitMi-iii' H--iiilly prlci il. VtC
iiIit ftp itlfl. 'hii' our Oni-Miilf I'rki' .ni iiii-m.-s unit
inriuiiv (iis .ror. so vi ori''.
; Art & Baby Shop
- KVRRVTIflN'Q WW TIIF HARV"
' Ihri West .Ini'obsoii nhlg, AiIiiiiim Ave.
A new pair FREE if They Rip
Look for the Two Horses
-I ;
Kdmonds' Foot-Fitter
Shoes
For Men
Full- Styles Just In!
Leather nil through
Special Price
S7.45 PAIR
Shoes of Quality
Clint's
, Clothier y
The Store will, a Cousclewe
AH
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STAR
Slaitinj;
TODAY
0tm HMatmii iiimwiwh
0mu
.Lin Hu' .
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VIEW OF EVANS BAT, NEW ZK.M.ANI), onf o( III pllurrilie ptn nf Dial Intcrc-itlng rwin
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aojcUurtiriiiUjig ahipa Iroui I lie onrt ut Ilia nutld.
H
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"Taming The West"
Adapted f i inn I!. Al. liowr i's "Tin: l.'iiiiKU Dwellers"
.Siippoi ten I iy a Special Cast liielildinK
llui.se leckless liciiseiiieii
IMYKKSAL RANCH KIDKKS
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WII00P 'Kit I P!
Here's our poorl friend, Tommy, lieadiit' a h(
parade of hijrh jinks and lieait-tm;. Join th
crowd :
NKWS
FAltMvS
TODAY
SATl'KDAY
ARCADE
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