La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 13, 1929, CITY EDITION, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GKANDE, ORE.
Monday, May 13, 1929
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u You heard Madame
Schumann-Heinle sing
over the Radio Sunday
Evening. .
You also heard this
pledge made hy the
manufacturers of Enna
Jettick Shoes:
DUCKS TAKE TWO
TILTS ON SUNDAY
George Stalling '.Athletics A n il ? I
W' W XT -
uies in ueorgia.i yanuaa Vrnn jn
jl uunvtu uicil III
Junior League
IIADOOCK. Oh., 18 (AP)
Ocihkp Ht(ilHKM, ulio won fume
III J 91 4 hy ciijmirlnK the world'
""The ENNA JETTICK Pledge
Th Manufacturer of Enna
Mission Reds Add to Their bnschuii riuiiiipiunahip for the no
TIiM.f Hrnves, died early today us his
vjiijj Ull lust i illume neur here. Stalling wan (13
yenra old.
I Death enme - nt 5 o'clock thin
.morning after an lllnea of aevern)
' months which hail furred his re-
Two clubs of the Pacific count uromFnt from the manager-ship of
league occupied the limelight In ,tll. .Mmi! ,.f the Interna-
yean i-ilnya play among th eight ,n nlKV.
i ucy were tin: league lean-. -
Indians Win Twice.
It The AMMf'Halctl Vrv
hi:i.i: wish
KKHVfNfJKIV. Mallnml, May IS
(A I') M Ihm Hrlpn Will, American
ten n Ik rhiiiniiinn. today -I.'fViit..
HiMt Kollln ('oU(iiirn)Ui', 0-1, 6-1 in
p nnuUH llllltf'll of tho tcum iltn-1
tn't u i-i'ii Hnllitml and I he I'niK
Hindu. Min WUIm iiIho trounced
K, Houmuij, rnnktnK yutrh Utr, hy
jlnif Mi union Itfda whu twlcw In the
day di'h'atrd thu Hacrurnrnto H-n-aiai-H,
uml tho hint bill nut li'ii-t
... Bi I jnruiu intnuim, itu numiMi uii
w ---- . ..ww-...vw ; whii uio nuiiimy nuuuit'i,tmm.r.
Junior Euu Jettickf for tlie j Oaklnnd'n AroniH Hcorfl u ilou-
"Modeni Mil specializfl in I vl'to,y lvvr ,h i'ywood
waking an extrcuue rm ge of wUu' lI((fl,Illpd tlic ,,ol(
tJEea and width, enabling i,yi,: a u,IH a muni unumiiit iipy
perieciiy u ityiiMiiy any m o niun(f loi1)i, vfc(url,H- ( . 1 . r
uornial loot, no mallei now i .d,,, B,,m won i,y ti, .tlmlon on '" " fi'iturn. Tim mimn
, wide, bow narrow, llOW amull, llf'ila y(.ii.i iluy put that rluh ik wont only l InnlnKH In allow l-oi l-
or now larve. and at an ex- ' in hiimiu of iiinr two iirart-nt " " nun.
. i .ILL. . I rlvali. the Ouku and the Auiii'la, -At I .on Aagvlit. rir
' Wt art prepared to keep thit
.. pledge by fitting your feet per-
fecttjf with the right ilyle, tiie
unit width of Enna Jet tick Shoes
. at $5 to $0 a fmir, "'.
low:
who are th-U for neronil pluoe In
the li'UKUii atunillnxi. The MlM-
nlona' total vlctorlca l him far la US Poiiluml
guinea, with only II loat. All other '" Anwlia
ti'uina In the leuuuii halo loat nenr- ' Mntterlfa:
y twleii that nuinher. KnlKht nmr Itiiteu; Miller. Iloeh-
in tho lliornlnu inline tho lieilu ler. I'etera, Itnherta ami Wurren.
won Id to 4, while In the lifter-1 ktecoml Kiime:
noon iriinie they Improved the arorn I.oh Anneles ,...; , 0 X 1
"' . . i huikliiif It II to il. The two in Tnrttoitil S II
M W ' J left the MUialuna a. rlenn sweep on I '"i Innlnga)
E""H1 I I . I . TS llm weekVaork ulvlnK lhn Iteila 7, llutterlea: Heck nnd Hego: Har-
II B m a A m J W W und the KenutorH ll ttooaetlKg. .fool, Child. PIHt and Annuh, War
uependuble Dependable
VrIhw. Quality.
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Railroad N i n e
Wins Game From
Huntington, 11-9
Hy William J. '4iIiiiuiii .
(ANKoelnted Prewf Kporta Writer)
With the flrat weatern InvuMloli
of the I'olo Kioiirula driftine Into
lla final huae, the (lianta remain
In need of vletorlea u the cnriln
and the fnha iinihe the rare out
front lOKether. While the flan
MefJiuw enir exhlhlt hut three vle
torlea uuninxt five ilffiitu and one
tie for the weatern atand. the lied
Ilinla huvo won aeven out of nine '
and 4he t'ulia aix out of nine with
one tied on their euntern trip.
The (llunta ended the more dif
ficult purt of their mm ml aKiilnat j
ine weat hy pluylng u to 0 He :
with the fuha yeaterrtuy hifort
oip.ikki funa. The kiMiiu wua hrok-
en up ut the end or the eleventh
hy a xuildcn niinatorni. It ua a
home run liuttle' hetween t'uyler, !
Wllaon anil llnrtnett for the I'uha!
nnd oil and l.lndatrom. tor the!
home forrea.
Art Nerf atarted nscalnat tho Polo ,
gioundei-a. Ilia forilier matea, hut i
waa knocked out in the alxth. Jon- !
nnrd nnd lluah both aurcuinbed to
managerial xtrateity and Mike'
Cvengioa Hied the luat two rounds.
('nil Hiihhell. the no-hlt hero, had
to have help from Curl Muya.
j - I lie CardlnnlK. of oourae, defeut
I ed Brooklyn. The aeore thla time
I won 13 to 7. giving the lied Itirda
a aweep of three guinea In Brook
lyn. und running the Itohin loalng
ali en It to nix. Tho Iteta auhjerteil
i tho Kravca ut lloatnn. hy a to x
, hehlnd the fine left-liHnillng of
n. j Kipu Itlxey..
At Stockton, fVil., morning gnme: The Plilla and the Pirate got
It. H. II. the day off hecauae no Kunduy liull
. 1(1 16 1 la pluyed in either .oily. .. ' . ....
4 10 1 i The American leninte rnre wna
firat gnme fol-
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Cuacarella, Powera,
See tic Newest Ideas in
RANGES for the MOD ERN KITC H EN
Monta RangeWeek-
MAY 12' to 18 ' ' SPECIAL TERMS
rtirllllng rinuii1
'riie two Hiiiille-Hun ' I'Vunclaeo
ttiiincB iiriivliled u Ihrllllng fiiiiah
to lite, week a aerlea, . The Indiana Mlsaloa
fl'olll' thd north 'won tho mm-nlni HilCrnmf'ntn
I'lii'OilntHo 4 lit Land the afternoon Hutterlea: . Nulum nnd Koffmnn; iilunged Into n demllook na the
nffulr 8 to 4Jr Howovi'r, the Keula Klynn. Iliichuc und H. HurrlH. j Tlgeia won their aeeond atrnlght
won tho aeries 4 put of 1. , AJhcrt Ai Hurruiiionlo, Cut., uflernoon ! from the yunkeea whllo tho Athlet
lrlci.i ItMooKlo: 'pitcher ohtitincd game: 'lea met ruin in Cleveland. Tho
from .(he TJteo-Hye, leuguo, held ' It. H. E. ! Hengula hit tho offerings of Wulto
llte Keiila to hut two hits in the Missions '. 11 17 2 . Huyi, and l.eo Durocher helped Uy
morning guiile. ' I Hiiernmento 3 0 1 . fumbling a doulilo play in the sec-
Tho Im fli'iind O..W
Ouklund won .4 to 3 In the morn- Hutterlea: Plllette nnd niendeli
hiiKi liull ",K 10 !" 'l"rnoon Clould nud Koehler.
team defeated the Huntington rnll
roiidera' In the first game of the
Hi'iisrin for both nluea here yeater
duy nfternoon, 11 to II. Waller
Perry nnd Mr. Hylvla nfrielnted ut
the ronteat, which was enjoyed hy
a fnlr-alxed gathering of fans, i
from the 1 lolly wood Hiurs, to make At Kan I'Vunclaeo. morning gnme:
II alx victories out of suven for the It. H. K.
week. Johnny Verges hit a home Heutlle 4 4 1
run wllh two on to help Iieglla.to Hun Krnnelaco 1 2 3
tho verdict over Dick McCube In
the morning. Krnnk'HIiellenbneli
was the losing pitcher In tho iiflei -iioqii
uniiiii, with liumovlrh on the
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una was uio .ursi game in inn winning end. Jlumovlch worked
ellnilnnUon series In tho second dl- only two-thlrils of nn Inning to got
vision. La (Iramle will ulso play" credit, relieving II u rill ill the
Pendleton und the winner of the r.iuhti.
aeeond dlvlshin series will play tho.
Ilalteiies: Klach nnd ItoiToonl,
Olid. Tho Tigers won II to 7. It
was Hoyl's first defeat.
Some 43.0(1(1 persons crowded In
to Nnvlu field deapito a stormy
morning. They overflowed onto
the ploying spuco, making ground
rules necessary. The Yanks got
winner of the third division In
July. Then tho winner of Ihe Iwo
dlvlslnn gnmo will meet the cham
pion of the first division, and the
victor will .represent tho f:.W. at
the Union Paciric system athletic
meet at llolse lute In tho summer.
Tim IluntliiKlon players arrived
here yesterday op No. 17, return
ing home on No. H,
Portland Takes Two
Portlnnd look ,lho , first gnnie
from dm Angels' il lo 6, und tho
sorond fi to (i. l.os Angeles won
the series 4 to :l. The Ducks took
8 h'hn off Koehler und Miller, and
piled up their six runs In four Inn
ings to win the morning nffulr.
The I Micks opened the afternoon
contest with a five run rally. Nick
noreiii scored n homer wllh two
Oomez. (llynn, nnd Iteed, llnwuril. 1 seven ground-ruin doubles against
Afternoon game: six ror the Tigers.
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si'iiitio ...; o hi MM:! PitoTi:srs uami-:
Kan Frnnclsco 0 12 2 HAI.H.M. Ore, May 1.1 (AIM --
llnlteiles: Cnllnril and cox; 1 he Hulein Kenntois lost their first
Thurston Wallers, Join s nnd How
aril.
At Onklnnd, morning game:
It. ir. K,
Hollywood .'..:.','.:.'......'.:.... :.a o o
oiiiij.ind ...,.4 0 I
game or tin- (Iregou-Waslilnjtto.t
hiischall league ' season lo Mtj
Hcolt Kilndny, 2 to I. The gullie
una played under piolcst nfler Ihe
seventh Inning. Sax. pitching for
the visitors, threw u luill-' which
niitteiles: MCCiihe, Covet anil ' (loleni'in. Xcnulor-outfielder hit
Pussier, Cook; Hagllu nnd Head. j single. I niiilie Mason called th?
Afternoon gunie: . runner liuck Inciiuse he cliilmoil
It. If. K. lie hinl culled time nut lo wain
Hollywood 6 7 n Hax against Ihe way he was annul-
(lnklund a n 4 ing on tin. rubber.
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STUDEBAKER . . . holder of world records
....maker
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guard its fine motor
from harmful
carbon-forming oils I
TODAY, cor makon give tii wi
tlorful molori villi enormous ca
liucity for fiitltirumn, for apcud. Nut
mere iw; nuiny of llm "liijtm'sl" mis
lora liuvo(linaiourcl, Rulher it it llm
slrenglh, (lie eilicicttt-y linilt Into them.
A ell n n (;o in (Ictigu wliicli cnalileil
Sltiiloliukera, for fxatiiplc, to shutter
existing ruconls for time and disluuce.
Th ia rltungc in motor design, almost
imivvraul now, calls for u new motor
oil tnmluril an oil tluit forms no
liurd curium, Siieli oils are tcarce;
many otherwise tootl liihricaiils urn
notorious curium-former". Tliey could
lie "n il pcrliuin in the big, roomy mo
tors of a few yours ago, lint toihiy,
villi pistons thut come ulmoat to tilt
(') liiiili r head, there's simply no room
for enrhon.
There is an oil, liowever, that forms
2J to 45 cm carbon than oven tho
roellicat oils! The little It (Iocs form la
only soft soot that blown easily away.
It liolli lubricates and protects fun)
motors. It eliminates the gritly curlinu
chips thut would grind entllersly
through tight pistons and bearings;
prevents carbon knocks, vulve fouling
und burning.
It I Shell Molor Oil. Ttefitird hy a
new iiigii'Vacuum process, this re
markable, low.rarbou nil is buileil by
lubrication experts as a great advance.
Full bodied, resistant to beat Shell
Motor Oil is a great new lubricant with
llm added advuntuge of leu curium.
of transportation history
This particular hixly style, the Com. j . """T1I i
tnmdvr eight brougham, raunhi ihn art' L 1 w
f it's eye as in sketched a display of lio
k new Siudebaher nunleh j-j- I
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Visit our store to see them!
Special Easy Terms in efFeft
You .can trade the old stove
Demonstration of
the beautiful, new
Montag Colonial
Range in colors!
Every housewife . will enjoy visiting our
store for this demonstration of the strik
ingly beautiful new ranges that have just
: come toi us. from the Montag factory.
They are the newest note in colorful,
highly efficient ranges for the modern
home. ' . ;. : , '
The new Montag ranges are finished in
seven attractive colors of lustrous, easy-to-c!ean
porcelain enamel. If you de
sire, you may have any special combina
tion of these colors so that your new
range will harmonize with your very own
color scheme. ' -
For more than 40 years the Montag has
been a favorite of Western cooks, because
it is a dandy baker and cooker and utilizes
Western fuels either coal or wood to
best advantage.
Their marvelous results in delivering
a steady, easily-controlled heat their
sparkling cleanliness and their beauty of
line and- color combine to delight the
heart of the housewife. They make cook
ing a pleasure! .
Be sure to join with the host of women
who will inspect this better type of range J
'at our store. We cordially invite you to
visit this store.
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REMEMBER THE DATES... MAY 12 to 18
Inc.
Carr Furniture Co.
Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers
Glenna CoIIett
: Wins Match In
Golf Tourney
League
Standings
PACIFIC
ST. AXimmVS, Scotland May IS
(AP) (Henna Colictl. American
title-ftolder, began, her finest for
Ihe.Jliilish women's golf chntnp-
""" . .. Hollywood
ivi.r 11 , ti ..iiiiju.it line 111 noe-
lihmpton, In n first round mutch
today, . .,, " ; . . , 1 ... v .
' Marlon Ttirple. horn at ,'St, An
drews bin -an American resident
was heatep In tho first round by
Miss S .K. Pmmpncy. of Kiiglnnd. .'M- 'o'
three nnd two. ' hlcngo
Mission :
l.os Angeles ..
Oakland :.
San Kranclsco
Hucramento
Portland ....
SenttleV ..
COAST I.KAfil i.;
W. L. I
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: 27 21
27 23
25 23
Ill 23
2(1 29
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H. E. Inlow Will
Speak at Lostine
Commencement
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Pltlshurg ....
Philadelphia
New York ..
Cincinnati ..
Ilrooklyn ....
..Most feared among the four Am
erican ontranta. Miss CoIIett played
a aterllng hruud of gulf to down
her first hrltlsh opponent In decl.
wive fashion. She took the lead nt
the first hole und never relln
llilshed It. At Ihe turn she. was
leuding two up. I AMKUICAX
-Perfect weather conditions York
itreoted )ths American champion Philndelphlii
tdduy In strong contrast to. rondi- . wt 1-ouls "
tlons a yenr ago when cold nnd I'etroit
nilny weather purtlully uccounled Cleveland
for her-defeat In an early round Washington
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11 V Mi's. William Wlsgsjls
(Observer Correspondent)
I.OSTINH, Ore., (HpecluD l.os-
tlni! schools - will close May 23,
President H. K. Inlow, of tho I.a
Clrunde Normal school will he -the
prlnclpnl spenker. The ploy "Cat
O' Nine Tnlls" will he piesenteU
r by the high school May 17.
j Clirrord Conrad nnd S?nck Pugh.
j of Imhler, stopped In l.oattne -to
call on their friends. Mr. and Mrs..
William Wiggans. They hud been
to Knterprlse where they played
null with tho Knterprlse tenin, Ins
Inches around lengthwise, . ;
After tho story of Inst week of
Mr. Ilreshenrs and Mr. ftecd, of
Bvnns, catching tho 26 Inch trout,
comes now a much bigger but
nevertheless true, fish story.. Hoy
Jlorner, of Wallowa, a famed flsh-
. erman, hardly left Wallowa when
he brought in a string which ln-
' eluded one 34 Inches long, weigh
ing 10'i pounds, another weigh
ing 1 pounds nnd was 29 Inches
long. Kor good measure he.
brought In n rainbow 10 Inches
long and u Dolly Vnrden 14 Inches
. long.
I Mrs. Klla McKlnxle, accompanied
her daughter, Mrs. Craig to their
homo nour Enterprise for a short
visit. . ,
- The young son of Jlr. nnd 'Mrs.
Ouy Crow dranka quanUty ofcoal
oil Saturday evening unci ' was
y Mabel Wrugs.
Chicago
llnston
Even the costliou nil$
form more varbon, A
sample of this oil,
when burned, lejt
nwrv than three limes
as mueh as Shell ,ic
lor Oil
An eipinl sample of
Shell Motor Oil left
only this small fraf
lion of carbon on it
l soft carbon, not th
hard, gritty, tliimating
hind
Here is a section of the efficient
till h.p. eight cylinder Studebaker
Commander motor. iVo room in it
for the handful of coke-carbon
it hich old-slylu oils would toon
leai e. To get the most out of any
motlern motor jum nerd an oil
that forms no hard rarbon
SIHlEiL MOTOR OH I
Shell 400, the new 'dry" gut that burns cleanly and keeps nut of the eniikrae, is the Ideal running "
mute for Shell Molor Oil, Een Shell Motor Oil can bn ruined by thinning willi "Vet" g.iviliim
18 Compositions
In Poppy Essay
Contest PirkpflTm
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11AKKH. Ore.. May IJ '(AP)
Selection of the eighteen best com- j
positions In the poppy essay con-
test conducted In grade schools of ;
Oregon by the American l.eglon i
auxiliary of Oregon, was announced ;
here today l.y Mrs. William c. !
Kelly, president. The essays, til-i
vlded Into three groups, wei-e grail- '
ed here hy a clearing house com "
lillleo Anil Will he Mnlil IA I- A
Howard, superintendent of schools.
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Wig
I guns for n short time time Sunday
i They were on their way home from
.nut Knterprlse to Jook over their new
.iistjfarm which they recently pur
.r,9l j chased.
.fiilo Mr. nnd Mrs. Mums, who have
.4.5 i been residents of l.ostlne since last
.SDK I fall, left Monday for Bugle. Idaho.
.3(54 j where they expect to mako their
.2.3 j home. The change was made for
j Mr. Hums' health.
I Amos Kvans. of Flora, was very
painfully hurt when he became
tangled In the ropes of the horses
he was lending. Seeing the mix
up he jumped from the horse has
was riding und it also got In the
tangle. Mr. Kvans was brought
to Knterprlse where ho received
medical uld.
Pin.spple Hon.. Plant , Th" mnK ,nl neighborhood
To grow u l,,,le . l,o,i. lne
. . .... . wurn ineii nn- very unxinus til see
plant select a sound fruit Willi the I i,, i. Zl .
...n.. ,,,,,,v ... limit; ntirf 1,
ing the game by n score of 9 to S. pus'ieu to the doctor at Wallowa.
Mr.- and Mrs. I.. A. Htrlngham I " " reported to huvc suffered no
nnd son. Grnnt, and Mr. and Mrs. i lawlnir ill effects and Is fully rn-
Keller Stringhnm, of Imhler. visited ' coveieu.
Mutt B. th Cllm.t.
I Iti-own inuit vrnw to :tn poumN
j or inure In New Zenlnnil. and aver-
more man (limine tho sire nt
ie saiiic ll-h In KnglUii waters
nil New Ziilanil's hniwo
Inuit - cillite nrl;iiiallt rruni tlical
Hrllitlu.
Hie Ion suit l.lal.l In ,. Itn.K ...11 l - " errn neressury
a three or four Inch p,..' Keep :n""" ' ',,rn n ,h-
.LV. ""d i "' irlp . Vnl
,-LJ- - -1,-,.-.,-. , .,. i lon 10 w'e Mr. Dohhins and went
on to jetierson, lire., to find em-
who -will select th winning com- field; Ole Htatt. Heppner: l.llllnn I pinyment.
ttosllloa front ,4tch group.
. Those' mneeted wert
lirst group: Klrat, Sa'cond and V ale: Virginia
Third grade,: llrlen Slelner. North Portland
Young. Cottage Ornve: - l.aurvttii 1
l.owe. The Urtlles; Charles Sbsw, "
Mctlreer.
Dick Cole has closed big black-
. smith Slinn It .. r.l mnA ha. a.
Ki-ed, : i,)ln . fa,,,uv n tfiHU ,
weesa ago.
Mrs. Sadie Hall hns been III at
her home for several duys.
Late Hammock went to Elgin
Tuesday on business, returning tho
same day. ,
Mr. KhafVer. of Walolwa. ts
spending the week in Lostlno do
ing assessment work.
Although tho weather has been i
very backward, the farmers: hnvo .
been loins to rush their , farm -work.
A few hav finished seed
ing, while others are not through
plowing.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan nohlnson pur
chased the Iturns property and wilt
take possession this week.
A serious accident occurred on
Cricket Flat Saturday night when a
l-oril touring car went In the ditch.
Mr. Warn waa coming from Stan
flehl to l.ostlne after his used
mother and at this point, the rights
of his car went out. the car going
Into the ditch. Mrs. llrnmhle who
was riding in nlc rar wtlh ner
three-mnnths-old baby. Jumped
from the car nnd suffered a frac
ture Just below the knee. The
baby wns unhurt.
Iloe Buchanan, of lje Grand...
was in l.o.ime Monday afternoon
on business.
Judge ttrii Mrs. I. K. joran left
for Kugene Tue-vlay morning after
vllle srhool. Portland; Mlgnon Den
ham. Prairie city; Marintrct Tur
ner, Maker; Winifred Hill, Ante.
!oie
K.cond group. Fourth. Fifth and
BIMh grade: llvlty Savage, Miirnli-
. Ll-'&i' ( c-ik.ii1 ?fcWjiwv' 'teijfta4i mmmmtw.h-HT -) iij,tai.'ttV'
vrn. very
receiving won! ihnt ihi. .i,,,,i,
llen.l: Kl. ne Itaddlng. Irvlngtnn. ! Third group. Sen-nth. eighth I Several h.n h 1,1.1 'Tr' .?'"rna- no student at
Porlluml; Janie tJrogan. Itnss. II- grs.l,..: Wllmer Ijoikfoid. The ' this st-ason. but each week find, ! ,,, mv-n,"y ' Oregon, wtuvei
.e .-.i.-aiiorn; anuie nen notng something bigger.
Anna lloiiriMrn. Ilerinision; l.ioy.l 1 A brown leghorn ben owned hy
Counts, Cottage C.imr: .ln. Clint Clemens, or Hear Creek. Is
French. Cikss Vail, y: ItarNtra the In 1 est. She laid an egg mrigt,
Silmp. nlarlo: .ll...lvs liolierta. U . Inc 1 i ounces, measuring (
Uraude. j inches In circumference and I
Lots or tx-ople have been waltlnK
eag,-rly for the first article hy Al
Smith, to see whether or not ha
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