Monday; JrinO 13,1932
V
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Pago Seven
T chJis With :
I Parents I
:
TUB ONLY CHILD
11)' Alice .luilsini Feule
It is a matter of common observa
tion that the only child tends to be
especially selfish and to remain long
er emotionally dependent upon his
parents than a child who has bro
thers or slaters.
Never has It been necessary for
him to make way for a younger bro
ther or sister. Never has be had to
share his toys, his pleasures or his
parents' love..
It is difficult for him to form pro
gressively the normal attachment to
others, to inenas. 10 mejnuei w nm i
oDDosite sex that should occur fit
.nrrn..t DnnsD rt hie riavnlnnmcnt.
in. i ii uD ran,n Aniv tn 1
lypitunj lie u
someone who lovta him as wholly
and uncritically as his parents have
nlway3 done. He can only care oven .a
little for someone who already adores
him.
,This profound twlf centeredness is
often disguised by an ingratiating
charm of manner which enables him
to make superficial adjustments with
great ease. But in hi-3 intimate, vital
relationships he falls. t
.There ought not to be only, chlk
, dren, but since there are, their hnndl-cap-3
may bo somewhat offset by a
wjse bringing up. Playmates should
ba cultivated early ond asslduouoly. ,
( There should be visiting cousins
and little friends who come not only
for an afternoon but to 3pond a week
or more. He should go to nursery
school at the earliest possible mo
ment. , These .substitute brothers, and sla?
1 ters with whom he. must Bhare his
pleasures and the attention of par
ents and teachers will help him to
learn at least to some degree the at
titudes, the feelings, and the adjust
ments that he would hnve learned
through real brothers and sisters.
Health :
v ., - - -. ' ..
.,4)444)44
-WHAT INFI.l'KNCKS l'OSTUIIH?
,.Tlie posture of the body may be
disturbed and rendered abnormal
by pathologic conditions in various
systems of the body.
Thus, disturbances in the diges
tive, blood and lymph, respiratory,
excretionnry and nervous systems, as
well as disturbances In the skele
ton. Joints and muscular systoms,
may . cause postural defects and
curvatures of the spine.
Outstanding t among these dlffcr-
cnt couses are malnutrition and dis
turbances in the digestive system.
.' These aro particularly apt to be
a cause of postural defects In chil
dren, for it has been shown that the
growth of body bulk and statural
or height growth do not always
keep pace. ... , . . ,
This is particularly1 the case in
Instances of malnutrition due cither
to improper feeding or to Illnesses j
, which cllsiuro nutrition. ...
;i Even In severe cases of malnutri
tion height is' found to increase
while weight is stationary, or Is de
creased, and studies by the French
scientist, Variot, shows .this to . be
especially the case in premature in
fants, in twins and In weaklings suf
fering from gastrd-intestlhal dls
turbonccs. : . ,
Infectious diseases, too. may tie
press weight but. not arrest height
growth.
! Much of the loss of weight or re
tardation in development affects the
musculature of the child or experi
mental onimal.
This, of coiirEc, Implies a weak
ening of musculature. This weak
ening does not affect all the muscles
of the body equally. .
Certain muscles suffer more than
others, and the result Is a disturb
ance 'in the opposing tensions ap
plied to the skeletal system and
through which good posture may be
maintained.
Various studies of school popula
tions have shown that from 20 to 40
per cent of our children suffer
under-nourlsbmenf. and this may
account for the wide prevalence of
postural defects.
5-SSSS4
HILGARD
PERSONALS
4
S S 8 S
Ky Wllniprth Welmer
(Observer Correspontlcnt)
HILGARD (Special) Warm
weather hos called many fishermen
to tlie Grande Ronde river and Five
Points creek. Many have reported
catching the limit.
Mrs. Bruce Moreheod, of Mt. Emily
camp, and Mrs. L. C. Moreheod. of
La Grande, drove to Cove Friday
morning and enjoyed a swim in the
pool. From there they drove In the
afternoon to Union and attended the
Union Livestock show.
. Mrs. and Mrs. E. Q, Jarrard and
Winifred Tnal left Wednesday for
Bend. Mrs. Jarrard will remain In
Bend during the summer, while lier
husband will work his mining claims
on tlie Grande Ronde river. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips have returned
to their home at the Mt. Emily camp
ofter a two months vacation at Klip
san Beach, Wash.
A shower was given at the home of
Professional
Directory
Hospitals
DR. If ft B. IIOUVT
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital
Btf fioor Foley Bldg. Ph. Main IS.
mi r
oral; i$vmn
Mrs. Fred Tuul Wednesday in. honor
of Mrs. Taal's (laughter, Mrs, Monroe
Hemphill, The afternoon .was spent
visiting and sewing. Many lovely
gifts were received by the honor
guest.
Mr. and Mrs. A, V. Yey. of .Echo,
wqre business visitors in Hllgard Fri
day morning. . , '
Glen Jones, of Mt. Emily camp,
visited at the home of her brother.
It. J. Brock in La Grande, Thursday
ond Friday. ,
Mr:. Emory Ferguson, and two
children were guests at the home of
Mrs. 8. B.' Ferguson at Perry Thurs
day, ,.Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rugg, of Pilot
Rock, are moving to their ranch on
the Qrande Ronde river, six miles
from Hllgard. Mr. Rugg is asso-
cloted, with the Q. W. Rugg Sheep
Co.,- of Pilot Rock.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Ed Baling and Mrs.
t P. T. . Young were among the busl-
ness visitors In La Grande Wednes
. BYN0PSI8: Bdtllt Toumaeiid
return Ao I've on hit tcie's
"iiouattf. now that he won' be
able to Av for a while. Oeorpie,
hie Kile, munis Co keep her job
and aunor( liolU of them, She-le
bo delci'Miliied not to atop fiit
lie It keeping hei marrlaae se
cret, since her. employer diacharoea
women toJio marrifi .
Chapter 30 .
BREAD ANP PHEESE AND
KISSES
"QO Gill" Eddie continued, "fixed
3 up a room for trie with tills old
soul ugliest old flgura-head you've
ever seen but darn good sqrt and
Jenny comes for me every morning
and returns me at ten every night.
"And I guess I'll fcjaf oh Willi her
while you're .finishing' .things off
with the Old Man fiiittimttybe help
ing to find someoiio to lake your
place. ''
"And then" I'e. drew a deep,
unsteady prenth find t hla., hand
gripped Georgle's fiercely junior llio
gay little cloth "tliGiv'ypu shall
make me a home on what .we can
scrape together hotween.uiji l'n not
proud about using your Savings as
well as my own. And we'll live tin
anything -o can lies, borrow or re
move and convert to our own ends:
ami ypi shall hiirii tin omejette a
woekjintll Jenny shows you better."
She played iiervoijs'l.wjtli her
foofl, tlien railed at 'lierset for li
fool and began to eat steadily. "The
longest speech I've ever beard you
make," tlie said. "You seem to fiave
thought It all out, din-ling. Only,
Irom your own point of view." .
IOddlo began to speak bu"t checked
himself. After n few.-more moutb
rnls of baked egg, he asked abruptly-
"Did you know that people think
that peoplo have been told it was
Jenny I married?"
"Oh, you mustn't deny It!" Then,
realizing that she had betrayed her
self, she added---"Surely, so long as
the Old Man keeps to that ridicu
lous rule ot his. It's better that we
should pretend anything,! You see,
Eddie, I can't give up my Job. Not
at any rate for a hit."
Ho pushed his chair away from
the. tablo and tilted to. ami fro on
It, the old scowl on bis face,
"Would you have given It up," he
asked, "If I had gone to Mexico
and come back again to fly here?"
She, too, abandoned the unhappy
little dinner. She lit a cigarette.
"I'm beginning to think you
wouldn't, tleorgle,"
"What tin earth Is the good ot
arguing about what mlKht have hap
pened? You aren't going to Mexico
now and jolly sick the Old Man
is about It. lie recommended ynu
to Garth Aveney himself and he
'says there's ho one 'else he "
"Never hilnd the cnmptlhients.
I'm beginning to think you never In
tended to give up your Job when
I pot back and that you don't In
tent! to give It up now."
"I'iIiIIc. itm( are we to live on If
I ion ,.:
Tii her surprise lie had an an
swer. "Not so very, much less than we
should have bad If 1 hadn't lost my
nerve. Thore'B our savings--" he
did not notice her confusion, "and
I shall collect a bit from one little
insurance and another;. and I shall
And a Job. I'm nearly all right again,
you know; Jenny has pretty well
cured me, bless her little heart) I
don't say l can give you anything
like the goad time you've been used
to these last few year, but I call
give you" Illii voice roughened
and she feared that ho was going
to take her luto bis arms and carry
teYoti Can t Marry y-
day.
Mr.' and Mrs. Earnle
Cove, were . visitors at
Welrher home Sunday.
Miller,
the J.
.SPECIAL tfROOP
TRAIN TO TAKE ,
COMPANY TO CAMP
(Continued prom Pag One) ,
Nearly 5000 visitors In addition to
the members of the 180th regiment
watched the demonstration last year
from the sloping hill overlooking the
field of "battle."
Members of Co, P must have their
equipment ready today for the
encampment. Only 11 men were un
prepared Friday evening. The com
pany now has. Individual steel locker
trunks so .that the men will go to
camp with very light packs. Each
pack will include only a shelter
half, one blanket, mess kit and toilet
her bodily away to his home of
bread and cheese and kisses.
I can give you a decent sort ot a
life," be said. "You and 1, girl, don t
need a lot ot trappings. We love
each other."
She found that she was trembling.
"rihik pvf" rtnn't fnreRt that, ever!
i-itat I love you as much as yod
love, mo!" , . . , ,
"Then you'll throw over tlie lob,
Goorgle!".
She treqibled so that slri- had to
grind out hep ..cigarette halt-
shioked and hold to the edge ot the
table:
"N6J ! can't. Not yet. Not till
Well! hot till I've s'aved more
money." For her lire's sake, she
could not have ailinllled her empty
coffers: "Then ilieri. perhaps. It
you've got a Job. And ii we needn't
scrlmfji and scrape ton much. If"
"It iiiiii If riinl It! There lire too
many Us abniu it. glri. You're cheat
lug. tue and yourself, loo."
"No nh no. I'm not. Hlit I can't
he poor!" .
. '.'Not even .with me?"
She enuld lliid nii wonls, SJia
could only state up at ICdille. tlie big
liiart tbweHng over her. ; .
"Not with me. (leorgle? Ynu
never Iriehiii to life poor with nib at
all?".
. &tlli she, was silent.
t - ; lu'vrr inwilit to be poor
with me, Goorgle, what did you
marry me for?"
The ticking of the Utile clock
tilled tlie kitchen, The sound of It
helped; Georgle to clear her mind. It
reminded her of the clock In her
own room at the great Matching
headquarters away downtown. Tlie
other clock was more impressive,
of course, encased in aluminum in
stead of battered nickel; but 11
bad the, same sinmmcr IP lis
tick, coupled with 'tlie same hurry
She closed tier eyes and at once. In
Tier imagination, she was In her illi
'c're'et, Important room witli its tele
phones and its files, and tls frosted
glass door panels that showed her
her name reflected in reverse. ".Uiss
Ketelf. private."
. With her eyes still shut, as
though not to lost? the vision of Hie
room, she tried to state her point
of vlow.
"Do listen to me, Eddie! There's
something I want you to get once
and for all and it's ibis. When I
said I'd marry you. I may or 1 may
not have put you second 16 my
Job. Hut when I was actually stand
ing up beside you in thai room, tak
ing you for my husband before all
those people. I knew that you came
lirst."
"Well, then, girl sweetheart "
"No. No wait!" she opened Iilt
eyes and got up, moving away from
him until the table was between
them. "You hadn't had that acci
dent, then. You were fit and s:rnng
and and well-known, with a won
derful future"
His face whitened.
"1 told Jep you wouldn't have any
use for me now."
"That's pot what I'm saying!" she
cried passlpualely. But there was
a cold urea Hi In her heart. Wasn't It
true that the old thrill of him had
vanished, only to return when he
held her and kissed her and looked
vital and blg?iVhat did she feel fot
him when he clung, terrllled, to a
window-curtain while something
clattered In the street below? l'lly.
perhaps , . .
Wovurlaht. Jultt Clclt Atlilami)
. it Ceorple won't giva un her pe ti
tion, Eddie will go away for a year.
Will thi threat shake her nrmneie,
en Monday f
articles. The company's steel helmets
have been sent to Portland. t where
thoy. were repainted and tlio regi
mental insignia was placed on them.
A coat of varnish was then upplled.
No "Police Dog" Broa ;
The name "police does not
Indicate . any particular ' breed of
dogs, but merely a purpose to which
dogs of various breeds ciih he, and
are trained, Shepherd dogs of Ger
many, France, Russia anil Uelglutn,
nnd pure-bred dogs of olhor breeds,
cross breeds and mongrols hnve
been ' trained and usedi as police
dogs, '
I " " .
Architectural Note
According to a professor, the nct.
ual roof, uf the world Is 70 nillea
higher limn was previously sup
posed. Ambitious American archi
tects nro said to be altering their
plans accordingly, London Humor
ist. ...
Daily Cross
ACROSS
KKvntfan
ilt-liy
Roman deity
Hebrew .
prophet
In the
t'hlllpptne
Islands, a
shirt
Vindictive .
I'ulfs up
l-'orelun
Dad
ltestrnln
Scandinavian
measure of
leniltll
Exactly
divisible by
two
Stigma
iiltiichtnR
to what is
hateful
fleverace
Aimor
t-'aco value
of stuck
Companies of
men
Political
combination
Article
inst Indian
cereal
Kruss
Not easily
excited
Title of
address to
u soveri-lKti
Hiilhl
Niirrnllve
Strikes
iliiink-ts
At liumo
Afresh
lli'Mlnners
Held a
session
As: Herman
Tun nii-re of
ii soiie
Solution of Yesterday's Puizlo
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sitioirieidsitiaith
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Kolur OVtT
tliu lunar
veur
6S. Frozen
ik'.xserts
60. AinoiiK
62, Genua or
tl'Dfllelll
AmtM-U-nn
H'H-kly
fieri m
65. Svtnlml for
rullu'iiUim
66 ItiivliiB ears
6S. Wutlis
CtUfll'Srily
(III SlItllMH'bl
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73 Tnkrf sulid
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hut tU'il
ciii'hiin
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.rV ff I6T12 I1Y HfA HF.HVIC.t. IMC.
(READ THE STORY THEN COLOR THE PICTURE)
rpHE iclophant that thu Tinles
- found had lots of fun Just run
ning 'round. It was a very play
ful sort nnd liked each Tlnynil'e.
A man canio up and said.
"Well, boys, how would you like
to hear sonic noise? " I'll tease
Slim Jim with peanuts nnd he'll
howl with nil his might."
The man then held a peanut
out. It tempted big Sljm Jim, no
doubt, because ho started howl
ing Shortly Scouty crjed, "Please
stopl
"This may bo nulte a funny
thing, but howling -makes lny
poor ears ring." The man brought
forth a bag and from It let some
peanuts drop.
DOWN went a great, big trunk; hunch that I am Biire will please
and then tho elephant wasithls bunch. I'll lot Slim Jim
still again. "I'm gomt-to getjwalk over mo." Ho then flopped
some more peanuts," salJl Windy, on tho ground. Tho wise old ele
vlth a grin. - I pliant seemed to know Just whero
"We'll make lilm hold his trunk, he was supposed to go. He stopped
up high, and then watch me. I'm: right over IJuncy and tho lad was
going to try to snow you rm a
dandy shot. I'll toss some pea
nuts In."
He ".compered off, but soon
'tamo back and very shortly had
i' .
Platinum Coinage) . ,
Ititssla experimented with plat
inum as money between 1S-8 and
IS4f when platinum was worth only
one-ihlrd as much; as gold. The
plutiuutii coins wcrq abandoned be
en tiso they were Hot Internationally
acceptcd.'but they now hnve a bul
lion value much creator thun tholr
face value,
-' . Untroubled Sea
Owing to the - narrow channel
which connects he Mediterranean
With the ocean, there Is very little
tide, .though In somo places, as In
the Ionian sen, tlie Adriatic and
on parts of the African const. It
sometimes rises nbout 6 feet.
Early Waather Forecasts
Sixty centuries ago the Kgyptlun
priests took wenther forecasts
nightly from the summits of their
temples.
- Word Puzzle
24. Instrument
be twee ir
the violin
onfl the
cello
C. Tries to
. poreuade
23. German -musician
$0, Go by
31. Minute .
unlinnl
33. Full of
noxious
K row 11)8
35. Parcels of
KWund
37. Nervo
network
38. (Razor
shnrpener
39. Smnll
depression
II. Wash
liuhtly
13. HavliiK the
central
pitrt
. removed
46. Fonmla sheep
4S. Religions
poem
61. Those who
note spued
62. More
hackneyed ,
63. Assumed
run nner
E5. 1'ecl ,
67. Venomous .
snake of
I ml in
59. Trtiiisuilltfd l
61. l(l-a: comb.
form
6ft Hum
64 Imiulrei
67. I 'a Id
public
l io i Ices
68. Siiimt-se coin
70. Ihihvlmilfin
divinity
71. True
DOWN
1. In IiL'd
2. .Mnsculino
3. Bitumen,
iiiul
furechil
" srmikyr
A Famous
6 Mi'ii-u- in nil
fiu'nfuiis
0, IMysir
7 KK-tiliiiiicd
8 lU-nts
umiin
!i (trow ulrl
10. Kioi word
of (he
luindwrttlim.
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1 1 (Viii't'i nhit;
12
1 he evi'liittws
l.tM'l.;tll
loam
Nurrow road
Heather
tMnlm mmcdnn
imhlo
PICTURES 4jOE KING
the. Itnack of InsslnB peanuts In
the trunk. The other Tlnles
cheered.
Then Coppy sold, "Let's have
noino Iri'-kH from that big clc
lih.iiit. I'll fix a plnco for lilm to
do them. Thoro Is nothing to bo
feared.
"IF
ii
S very tame, and fond of
ninke a fuss, if we ask him to roll
around " "All right," the others
cried.
Then Ooppy spread a blanket
wide. "Flop down on it," weo
Scouty cried. The elephant then
kneeled down and rolled over on
his side.
Soon Duncy said, "I havo a
sare ana sound.
(Copyright, 132, NUA Service. Inc.)
(Tito rlpphant innki-a fun ot
nuncy In the next story.)
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( 80 A. farm, 30 minutes out. A good
living and monoy can be made by
Willing person. Write at once to
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O.' R. Hibbcrd, Summervllle.
6-18-3 t.
MIGHT PURCHASE First mtge. on
valley farm bearing 7 Int. Aug. 1.
Submit details. Bert Oakman, 3111
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0-13-1 mp.
WOMAN, 30 to '45, for housework.
Also boy or elderly man to do
chores. Meet me at Irhporlal hotel
from 3 to 4 p. m. Thurs., June 10.
Call for N. 6-13-1 t.
MAN WITH delivery truck or sedan
to handle exceptional -line of candy.
Must flnnnco flrat load. Good com
mission. Better Candles, Inc., 1000
Division St.. Portland, Ore.
6-11-3 tp
WILL BUY 30 o:u batteries. Will pay
according to their condition. New
batteries as low as S3.95. Automo
tive Electric Co., 143S Adams. Phone
M 620. 1-30-1 m
FOR SALE
COLD ROOT BEER. Ice cream and
sandwlclies nt Joe's Joint down by .
the nuto camps. 6-13-1 m.
FOR SALE
Gooseberries, 30o gal. '
6-13-1 tp
Farm. 45.
FOR SALE 13 fine dairy cows, 3
lielfer calves, 1 bull, 1 horse and
saddle, milk truck, trailer, wagon, -retail
dairy equipment, place for
rent. Cull 418 R or Otiwrver. I
6-13-1 t.
FOR SALE-l-Goosebcrries. Ph. 250 W.I
s 0-11-3 t
BUNCH GRAS3 PASTURE, fenced,
shade, water. Ed. McCansa. North
Powder. 0-10-0 tp .
FOR SALE First cutting alfalfa, beo
hives, comb honey sopor. O. Vol-s-.
. Winkler, bland City. 0-10-3 tp
OUR HOME VOCl SALE. Cheap, 318-J
or luoi out St. o-io-t; r.
ECONOMY FRUIT JARS, 45c dozen. I
Call at 003 Spring. 6-10-3 1. 1
FOR SALE Fordson tractor, A-l con
dition: 3 nlanos. or will trade, what
havo you? Frank Cleavlnger, 311 1
Depot 8t. 6-8-t f,
J.
GOOD WOOD. CHEAP. Will trade for
some furnituro. Ph. 802 U or Call
nt 2000 N. Spruco St. 0-1-4 t.
JUST RECEIVED lovely "Fashion
Frock" models. Lowest prices. Ph.
802 U or call at 2000 N Spruco St.
8-1-4
GOOD WOOD, any klna, any length.
Price reasonable. Ph. 008 W, Leo
Stark, D-25-t f.
FOR SALE; Coffee cream that whips,
home churned buttermilk and milk
you'll like to drink. Cloverdale
Dairy. Fanners 35. 6-6-t f.
TYPEWRITERS for rent or salo. Let
us show you our Btock of new nnd
used portables. E. O. Tuckey's Type
writer Exchange, 100 Depot St.
4-15-t f.
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6-11-3 t.
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7-RM. HOUSE Ph. Main 680.
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0-10-3 t.
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meals. Mrs. Flnlny. Phone Main 007.
0-0-t f.
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11 KNOW y11 i THAT ? J OF SOAP BOXES, TBE
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lines, per month ........... -t.O0
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ROOM WITH OR WITHOUT board.
Inquire 1405 N. Ave. 6-13-1 tp.
PURN. 6-RM. HOUSE, hardwood
tloois, steam heat, full basement,
garage, 15O0-7tli St, Ph. 308 W.
6-13-1 tp.
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, kitchen
privileges in basement. On tpe hill
3 blocks from Normal, 1103-6th.
Ph. 85a R. 6-7-6 t.
WELL FURN., 5-rm. Iioilso,
1000 Oak St. Ph. 458-J.
Garago,
0-0-t f.
NICELY FURNISHED room. goot lo
cation. Very reasonable. Call 140-J.
6-35-t f.
FOR RENT Strictly modern 3
room furnished duplex, in best
residential district. Allen Duplex,
1507 4th. Main 643. 6-31-lm
FOR RENT Furn. Apts. and unfurn
ished house, 1311 O Ave,
6-33-1 mp.
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FOR RENT Moo.
634 W.
residence, , Ppoiie
, Phone
tl-18-t fj
MISCELLANEOUS
NEW LOW PRICES op . painting,
paperhariglng and kalsomlnlng.
Phone 611 w. B-n-l m.
DOWEUi BROS. OLIAN-UP-We Will
- clean up your unee, papers, etc.
Phone 338-J: 3-8-t f.
EASTERN OKEUON Bcuool of Music,
violin, piano, voice. Credit. I. O. O
V. temple, 447-J. , S-6-1 ta
LA OUANDE MATTftfcSS ana Ophol-,
tcrlng ana Rug Cleaning Work
Ph. 434-W. Obo. Id words Prop. ;
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AUTOMOBILES
1026 Dodgo Sedan .
Good condition $110. '- nn
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Phono Main 500 4th and Adams
' 6-11-6 ,tj
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. clottics; bet. La Grande and Pen--dlcton.
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6-11-8 tp
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. The lirst cooking stove used
the United States was Invented
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