La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 24, 1932, City Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Wednesday, August 2i, 1932
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Oraote, Ottttfit.
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Man Hmsur atrftr act of Uu J. Vn.
1 orru;ujj ft,yan or vuion comni uut rum.
arrt or i oeavdb
utuBtH. or jumrjvifrtD ;
Tbe AaaoOat! Hut it tixi'Mlnif tfitnitd to um tor pft,uefca
4f kO im dlayav.be. credited. t it t wt attKnrlM
fed turela. All nt. of nep-jotestioD of .pedal cnapwtebw In
UJ rW mut e ti local um taenia alao or. reaerred.
" (.'.loutl Adrenuio komi
M O. UXiEBhEK CO, Inc.
a TrmMnu, V far, (Seattle, forxuao. Ctorna.
WirX Hew TCort
WbHt.UliTlOV HATKB
hj Curia
Call', nam aanVa In vinu .
belly, u muitKUt la lAitu
bally, ttsgu ujfi
t
Daily, cr montt. in taitsm .
XMif, (rtf rwWi, la MTMK .
I Iff, f X advaa .,
JIM
tntpUj, tuiiiita. (r coOirso Iry.b .
IAeiv, tool, per trAvma loco
tin vmutrt. prS on tfiplltttioa
trust - f,. s "- wj' L ? Ji
'tOui.H .a.-? -
OMcd a trade to tce tbe food 4
tC to UJC UX. ;
t jpcrrjcr y. w. Tun, of the Wt
ion ttxuouJ tow. koed Ue ltju
Ontit'Jde mz4 appreciation are due J
10 u ovirt( . uc nuuQjr zavora:
Et. W. H. Hertioe. tie MrtbcOM
Onwpnza ttuxMioo. ti Waltowa
I Lai socfl. Jen vauam. for at
i ctf bis bcijtifc. Loais ETa&a. lor ax-
raopix tm-7-ttoci; B. F. Tjler,
(w WUU( i;cn&, VC3 lUW.
d all poLresta ar buys wbo beiped
to xnafce a ancoeecful casip. J
I'BENtH Hl"S JlTiOtE UOLD
cxryAEA. Mutto Orosfco. Bnaul l
frti'.h er:g:ijtri are tiporlr.g bild
1 bearl&f laoda along lie Bio Ouapore.
i wblch tnzjis te ttouAdarr tetveerj
j BrazU aaa Boiina. Tber are trying
i to aacerutti te exact tcope of toe
! region' mineral earth.
j LOKDOS t poijoe bere bare
j warned tired btusea men aeeklbg
i rt at aoutb coaat resorta tbat -ta- j
ad Tamp- bare been getting ijush .
j money Um year lrora victim who '
; Kutcumb to the lure of tbeae aaiartlT j
dreaaed and. often chalrromg vomen. J
FIND IT
HERE
Co foe (Ola Muu I
ke In 7 - .
ii'-i.iifi vy
aie ii m-iii-K ai iir " '
-3 DAYS ONLY
'TliL'iiSDAV FKIIMV SATURDAY
Ouf Kntire Stnck of
rKayser
L T -
- j r and
'-Phoenix
2H0SE
97c
..A'AiaS ?2.85
ril rntJudei Phoenix alicermt lace top clillfons and Kayser aer
rfctWlflona with the famous lit-all Vp. Buy your wlntera
supply- of these fine how during these three days.
' u All New Fall Shades Included
oom of action within lawful bounc
i inherent, however, and when any
Incorporated In the parent group. Mr.
Caldwell continued to direct the
htXHWW UlHU hunt rn;J; the Ird, which IH my refuse, upoup reaoru u terronam to enforce
ev th Moist JJitfh, thy hrinUlum; there nhafl no evil befall jiu demand, it am find, that it
th, BKhr .hall any lae fM nxb tiy dwefflfi.. FJ lnrn'S V .
he hali fiv bin hihuIh diary, innr the, to k'fl the in all j-tiief,- .trike," among tne wntat
thy V-'U'H. I'Huim f)l 9-11. ,jarm. Till movement 1 entirely
t .itrt a'reemerit. howerer, arid 1. left up
1 , lio the individual. If any farmer
KHOHTKK WORKING' WAV ,Jlhe. to ell bit wheat at preaent
ftie of the thm that -e xhaJJ hear much aVyM during .minou. pru be u entirely at nb
the next few yearn h the abbreviated WofWK day. riSSpS. am .'"or'
Not many yearn hjjo it wan difficult to fxirnuiule anyjrnhod of intimidation ued.
manufitdurer that be nhould not work bin men more than, 'fhe Oregon "tri" aund a
duht or nine hour a day. The ifldutri and variotW
other factrien which require continuou rfieration lor
purpowe. For tbe force, of bvw and
efficiency, held out Htubhornly for the twelve-hour day and oror are bound to giv th irnviduai
iho aoufn.l'iv wenk i i " protection and liberty guaranteed
WIS BtvUMWy wM.il. by the national cmatltutlon. It may
Lulwr viiK believed ti Ik; adopting almost radical idea , littMMTy U1 nU M, mimu
when it finally ifilHU;d ujron the eight-hour day. But nowjm Iowa to enforce tbi nght, but
under the light of our experience with Old Man Deprewiion, , " An3 " "
Much hitherto unheard of proponalu a the ix-bour day and j jJT 'a S5JSTaii
the five-day week are Ix.-ino; dixcucHed in the mont polite chronicle,
wiclety. I
The New Ilampuhire plan for adopting uuch a ucale na- pRXK CALDWELL
tfwally in order to create job for JJ.OOO.OWi men is bcin( . n,n o p p a v n wx? i,
comiderd even in the White Jlouwi. lu K
OlivlouHly, there had been u tremendouii chanjfe in con- .continued from rage one)
Horvalive sentinw.'rit. What ban cauned it A growing ap
ureeiation of (ho potentialities of a machine-driven civiliza-
tlo;i? Unfortunately, no. It in nimply the fact that we have , dwtinie of the norida bureau until
xevcral million of men out of work and thin looks like a I"". vhn induced to iave
jfrt way of taking care of them,
'ThnJyof couine, in all to the good. Hut we need to look 'ft'
little further than that,' We need to realize that the jiolicy
of pulling all worker on a (schedule of shorter hours in de
sirable in itMelf that there are human values involved
which make the plan a good one, entirely aside from the
more Immediate inue of reducing unemployment.
tfuck of the whole situation stands one great fact that
machine, henceforth, can do the bulk of the world's drud
gery, . and thut the work of the world can now be oeconv
! plished with each individual contributing only a fraction of
, (he toll that was formerly required of him, "
' There arc trenwiiidous poWiibllities in that fact poAHibilU
' ties that will either make or break our civilization. Dr!
i Robert A. Milllkan, the famous physicist, recently remarked
thut the great challenge of the coming century is to learn
I how to use the leisure time that is going to be available.
J Jf we allow business and industry to resume their fnrmcf
' methods and policies of full-speed, unregulated oieralion
j we are almost sure to continue to suffer from alternating
! periods of inflation and deflation and their accompanying
i (jyils. Hut by careful thinking and planning we should lie
) alilii, as Dr. Millikiin said, "to make man the maiitcr of hiii
fiite and provide tin opporlunlty for a civili.utlon cnorm
jously more bi-autlful and beneficent to every man, womaii,
Mind child on earth."
The most Important thing right now, of course, is to glyo
Jobs to men who lack them; and if cutting working hours
I will do it, well and good. Hul ultimately we must adopt a
j shorter working day as a permanent uiitional policy, simply
because it Is the only way in which we can reap the benefits
of our machines without suffering the evils which have
, accompanied the past three years of economic depression.
Other Papers
Say:
HUOXLVI I.T I'M . H IIIM)I It j
Nfil In ninny yfurn linn nun ncnl-
Urnl In I riiniliiliilti lui'i) nttch iiutNh
In 1 1 Mtiuifti luwitid mint Iiit im tild
J'lunkllii tt, lluo.'Vti in hli (?)hihi
)Un, Ohio, mmh'M yitnti'Kluy H'lilylnit
til the ItOffpLlUirn MpiHTh of I'H'nlUr'ut
; )((H)Vr. ttWKiivclt iluirt.tm tint iircul
tiiwit with rplllmittti (lm''tllun n the
ptiuple u u to dm ntrtiUHiiitHH of tho tlt
irMUti. Hi eiininn him wittt ((fT
utt td tltti inoiifycd liilormtU ninl
tumiHK Inn biK.k on Um we Hum ul
the (iilo,
'HlO IllMM4IVrlt HH'IT In lUllO n
fllKht of onitory, Wo 1mvi a hntM
h;)Cfi ll our IlllilM. I'tMiolhly he hnn
hroii prfu llnliiK with priiliiN to na
; rid (f ih Hiiiiu-r Tint nuHiM'h
"I'hlllpplo" linn iidit.lmhlfi riiiK unit
Miythm- tin orntory. It will tm ininr
tlllff 10 MH) how the puhth! rvnrtm
to Uwmi Ut elicit it h the nuiipiiipii pro
Utomim, Mr, lt4HMi)V0tt hlmnoir In not
Inviilnombln, Tim Wnlkor tit rrnr, or
Initanm),
'tv ntHrtttvPlt ilhtliltin t Inlnrmt
Uilf an n tei urn (o .liWiintiiniu-d nun
pnlitn flreworka, hut It in Inokhn: in
Coinjtructlvo oflcrliiHn, Mr, Hihw-vpH
nrnoimrnii (he HiNivrr ndniltitriliitlon
for jmiIIImk Dm (!vernni(nt too mut ti
In hitxlnrHH. He hlnutrll propiweA iiv
rnrnn. imerfeienre In lniHliiriw on n
nchIo which U unpurallele;!, Mjtny Pf
Iho hntiklnir rerornm whlrh the enn
tlldutn ftiiKRi'itt (ire needed, Miuty of
ik rd tectjm iu.tlonl rrenta-
tlw. -
hub woric now u tuittcuta iryeiy
ujwhtq th uUnaztdiZutton of reUJJ
it4tt ytma. Thin lit made po-
Alble, Mr, Parker said, through Hue
fDoMoilniitton of InlormaUon through
the .-tlonul Retail Credit awo-la-itlon
which rerAnt IUUJXjO iner
chhiiU throUKh 1200 affiliated credit
hur-aua. Through the national or
ffanlza.lun, fnechant ousmberji have
acoH to accurate reports on approxi
mately 00,CKX,000 pcron who u&e
credit lor the pure ha of morcrum
dtt or for obtatulny profeiMlonal
Hrylc4f,
Under preiw-nt condltlona, he ald,
Vitr la no reaaon why the moat
laohited merchant khould not Imve
Immediately avullable the moat mod
ern credit rnethoda uacd hy uixcceim
tul ouKlneM houaea In the bualcnt
Undo ceritem,
Mr, Caldwell haa a wide experience
In dcallnx with and viewing retail
fired it conditions aa they exiat today.
He la familiar with the movement to
uhanice the bankruptcy act. He Ik
known as the "Human Dynamo" to
the credit world and tt will do any
one K'XMt to hw.r him, Mr. Parker
aayii,
Mr. Dunn, of We nu tehee, says that
he la marvalousiy well Informed on
Credit work, and that he wnn the
moat Interesting spenker he had ever
henrd.
Mr. Cnldwr.ll apenka at Pendleton
nt noon on the same day he speaks
here In the evening, so most likely
h will atay here oer nlRht. No
dnuht there will bo mueh opportun
ity for Indivtdtmls to talk prlvntnly
with h(hi on tiny question they may
have.
All people In Union county In the
bimtnert world may attend thin
meiHIiiK. Kftld Mr. Parker, as he feels
that credit work Is a major Influ
ence lit the nation, particularly In
those days.
Ranges, Pastures
Are Drying Up In
Wallowa County
ly O, V. Me-J( ,
iOryuenvT Correspond frnt)
VALUWA. Ore. f Special Clow
In tuTi7fi& and pasture are getting
j wry short at pfwr.t. The Ion?
period of dry weather during which
time prCT on tin-lrr(gatd paatires
has rnae a very poor growth is again
cauxlng a srrJous thorta?e of feed
for lJv-o.k. At some of the farms
part Of the fields are being opwetl
(up and f-d will be more plentiful
ttjt a white, P-pon from some of
1 the latV-r rarjjre areas utate that fetd
there has dried up badly during the
! past few weeks. Dairy herds every
where except on the best of irrigated
. pastures have fallen off greatly In
mitts produ.tlon during the p&st few
weeks, .
Strong winds and hlo. tempera
ture durlnc tiw greater part of the
past week have kept the fire hazard
at a rery dangerous, point. People
A this section ll exceptionally for
tunattt in wicaplng -smajf'nff f(rej
so far this season. With ever' thing
j In the woods tinder dry and the bird
hunting season coming on m&ny ore
Inclined, to fear- some serious fires
yet unless sj-king rains come diirfng
thai next week or two, -
V. H. OhurchiH, appraiser with WW
Federal Land bank of xkae,
was a business visitor in this county,
for several days during the pat week,
Mrs, Mary Ten mint, who haji been
vlsltliiK at the home of hep daugh
ter. Mm. L. W. Minor, for the pait
year and a half, left the early part
of the week for Princeston, B. C
where she expects to visit relative
for the next several weeks. This
Mrs. Tennant's second visit herein
five years and she expreus ixerself
Kieatly pleased with the country and
expects to return here for a longer
vlult early next year,
Mjb. Bertha Taylor, who Is corjklng
at the Crowly camp, and Mrs, Eva
Parker, of La Grande, spent a fw
duys the frnt of the week at Meek
Bros,, ranch and cooking for thresh
ers there the first of the week. tl .
A few members of the crew from
the loKKint,' camp In the woods cut
ting for the Bowman-Hicks Co., were
laid off the latter part of the week.
A small amount of cutting and skid
ding Is still being done at the camp
yet. Truckmen who have bcon haul
ing logs report roads tail to had with
deep dust holes at this time.
MIih Xelma Pluss, who has been
vim ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Olios PliiaH, ol Diamond prairie, left
tho latter part of the week lor Ch'-chko-
MIhs Plasm was accompanied
on her trip by a party of friends who
alho have spent tho past few weeks
vlBltlug relatives In the upper part
ol the valley.
IIANKN tfAYS CAR
LICENSE TOO IIKiH
(Ooiitlnued from roue Ono)
Uiitm itrn now tlndfir Wity. Mr, RorMA
vtilt iHuinlw. lit ko fiirihur and atop
ieuuliiiin, lirs u rather vnuc when
ll route to dcriiiliiK a tiiitlhud. out
Iiiwiiiii ii teiidimiy wliluli la Inlinrent
in liiiiiuiii nature nuultt iruve junl im
ilSff li lllL lia tlKlii olllurraiiwilt of pro
lillillliin. Wiiuu Mr, ItoimnvflH lilnmcn tho
piMldi'iit lur riilllnR to predict tho
ili'lifiiuliin i,mi for rmliiiK to "loll
tho ihi,,1u tho wrirnt" from the lin
illtinliiK. h" l J"l a lill rldliriiloiiii.
Mr. llHMnvlt, lilniniilf, unci overy
nllii-r I'lllr.on hud auci'iin to thonii aitinn
iikuiimi mid rrni u which ho oliuraua 0( tlio nol miiiiIo. Kltlillo anrvetl
wrrn wlthhrlil mini the ,ul,U. Kven nvfnil lorma III the dtnle .oniite, lie
Mirli liiiiHiua eK'rta an llnlmnn and hn hpon "an outmnmltiiR mini In
Ayn-, Iiiimi Inlinn ,huit rriiimleilly In tho mhiiIo unci ron lie tlr-pendnl tip
iMiil.nvorlni! to mnke iIH(llctluln. Mr. Jon lo iilvo tlio people n tiood inintl.
ItiKninvelt wnn preM'iii ml iiurliiK tlio wionuinloul ndtnlnl.trntinn," Mr, llnn
trmiiila, Wo iiuii'i recall Unit ho civn, Wn mn(. Heiintor Mvr. furim-r
niihiiilllMl tliti rnrrerl iIIiikiiiii (or prmldont of tho Bennto, hna ronlKliod
Um ili'iiKinalun. 'i iio iniiino or lhrnvot! lo ucrept n ponlllon of feitcrul reicreo
nun um iihiN:iitiwt to iiniiri,tiinci and n Ijunkrtiptiry.
prevent all tlm evil iiiiueipuliii oii of llunaieii nulil tlio alillo builtiet will
(Im itiiiiiiiiii,. drift hikih um inovo ho liiilnmed for tho coiiiIiih lileiinlum,
Mint KtHmivrll (.nulil tliou or now tlo Uio flrat tliiw 111 htotnry.
hotter, lor the roul riiiine of dopron-' , ... .
um lie. In "niuu enor," IOWA IINIVKIISITV SI'ONSim
Elwiurni Imt iincoiivlnrliiK. tlm I or illll.lMIH 'lui.MN nritiiv,
IdHnevelt cailipnlsii I, Inllmliml with IOWA fJITV, la. Wl The Ulllvor
llm oiiii inn irt,,: "iihimo llwvorl" uy r ii,w plait, to upoiwor uirlmluii
Kliljillo ItOKlnli r-Oiinril, I mllimlll nou-allilotlc llelil
' for iomo IW.OOO Iiiwii Ii lj It ?liuol bo)n
Mm, i. M i) m i i: i m tiii: ri iii'imi: mill mn iiuriim iho m:u-ja .ihooi
li'wn iiiriuorn I'luiuuiii iii ii ".eiiora'.yoar.
lilkn" nni riwiriiiiK to vlolr-nro ti t!onillllon will be In alx divWonn.
kirp piiHluro in, in tlio market, ttinl rontiliiK from debating, alutteu ill.
unro thin ofcuni Ihelr latme l. I.il, y.era am, to nrl, which will bo con-
THo puhllu him iiarp eyniiiithy for teaUd lor the third tfmc.
Iho iillHht nf tho iiirniem uml mnitl-1 Tho allHiimuiil uMUlenilc rimUwt, 01
mi nt m nuriiiiy u in vii ului to any i"linilii derhy," will bo the biiiKcmt and
onloily imiri iiient tn ouriiiil niarknl-Icliimwillo afrlr, Willi inoro llion to,
lllk of umlculliiiiil liiialuoln tuilll OtM) ptiplla Irom aome OHO cllilBO('k
lllii pruo inaolie. piiitltalilo level! Inn the 1,100 qtlalKylllK place lor Ihe
'1 ho MKht n( tlio liidlvuiual to lie, fimila,
THE OPEN
COURT
OOlUlKSI-ONDIi.N'I'S Jl UST
HIIIi.MIT 'I II i:i it nami;k Vi)
'I ill', i;ni'iou ll' 'i n i : y iic-
KIKK Iil'.lri!IfcS I'ltlNTIil).
'I'o tho Kdltor:
Thono who arc liitfrenteil In 4he
wolfurn of tho Hoy ScoutA of La
Oriiiulo fool that thoy luivo liml un
tmtiiilly flno co-oieriUlou fioiu tlio
lnwiiH)i'oplo In tho recent utitlertak
liiK of ciu'ryltiK out a two wceka'
rnniplni; proKrani for the liny, nt
Wallowa lake. Welfare work for any
group In Kix'loty require, the whole-
1 heni'irit co-operation of iiuitiy Intor
jeateU IntllvltltiiilH. TIioko wovkers aro
prompted by varlotln liuinnhlttirlail
j tmpiilneA, and receive Belf-tiatlilactlon
j for their effort. Hocoinltlou und ap
; preclatlon of thl. work by. the pub
,llo aitilH to Ihiii ftiitlnfaotlon. It In
the purpoNO of thin arllrlc lo Klve
u ii.wi:
A l.iuuiilry Service
for Kvory I!uil)ot
Wet Wn.sh 8c ID. '
to
Prim frost 15c lb.
I'liojie Main fif!
Stimdard Lmmdry
& Cleaning Co.
"Wife SuvlnB Station"
i 1 WHY UOHRY
Juat reconmon to thoae who con-j W''h, hr0)Lm m viaa-
tributed wz,d making the Bo '""J whea ou raD i
camp auectMful ,nt ''" 'or the !tast cost that you;
, . . have ever had glass work done any
Early In the .pring a group of Id-lt!me, Take your to Rlcharfcson
tertd men met and formed com-rTne Art Man" at Rlchardaor,- Art
mute for the purpose of planning .ana olft 8noPi g.,g.3 t
and carrying out a program for the;
Boy BcouW camp. However, the com- j TOMORROW
S'lfJ-T1, Xb?tiherJ?!l7aM Wh y remember
be inurreated la tail worthwhile - to .,, to Ricnardson.,
, C2rnf P";.1 We: Art and Gift Shoj. for framing. A ope.:
w Jl clal dlsount on " J "
it. anviroh. A W. Netaon. r o
lluiphy, Charle. Blngner, Harvey Car-
ter and Elmo Stevenson were on the i awi&ruiv
camp committee. As all of theae ;
't . t n, . i complete cnarue or warm mineral
Z,X, . T, , 'water every 7 hra. Picnic grounds.
nacea. . y j 10 " ff
Mr, Bintmer took charge of arrange-! 8--U-1 rap.
menu and 'Ac ted as advisors, Mx. Car- We bujfi u w trade llfied tlrS
U-r arranged the camp program and Distributor of Kelly -Springfield tir3.
personnel, while Mr, Stevenson super- .Doyle Zimmerman, Jeff, and Fir.
vised the undertaking. j 8-19-1 m.
Mr. Carter took two weeits' leave t
from his Normal school work to act '
Uerastlteltinfi. pleating, button
as camp director. He has bad many j b6le etc Eton's Kiddy Shop.
years experience with boys In and " ' .u-.
out of camp. Wood row Da me r ell was i
assistant to the director, qualified, NOTICE TO CKKPITORS
also by much experience as an out-! IN THE COUNTY COURT OP UNION
standing scout. The other assistants COUNTY, OREGON
who made possible the smooth run- In the Matter of the Estate of Ben
ning of the successful camp were:; Sholdstronv Deoeased. ,
Carl Johnson, whose enthusiasm for The undersigned having been duly
nature study was most contagious; 'appointed by the . County Court of
Robert Long, a splendid hiker in! Union County, Oregon, administrator
charge of such activities; Arthur of the estate of Ben Snoklstrom, de-
fitelfen, the cook's able assistant; J erased, and having qualified, notice
Robert Reuter, the head waiter (and; is hereby given to the creditors and
ho got results); and RuskcM Nelson, j-U persona having claims against said
eh'fer cooK ind bottle washer.' (deceased id preaen-.bi'erjaqcl,','.
Dr. Mark Phy very kindly donated required by law within six months;
the first aid kit. The health of the I after the publication of this notice,
campers was further insured by the! to E- R- Rin- attorney for said ad-
work of Dr. J. J. D. Haun and Dr. , minis tra tor, at his office m the West
Plcshner, of Joseph. Dr. Haun gave I Jacobson Building, La Grande, Ore
the boys their preliminary physical ! gon,
lesU, while Dr. Fleshner paid the j Dated August 17, 1932.
camp five scheduled visits and took I GEORGE WALKER, Administrator of
care of all emergencies. the Estate of Ben Sholdstrom, De-
Hal Bohnenkamp donated the W.j ceased. Aug. tl. 24, 31. Sept. 7.
FRIENDS: DON'T MISS THIS PICTURE. IT
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It Ends ,
Tonight V1
Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page
32
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A" cheap" tire if apoorbuy J
at any price
INVEST
ISeiberUng
Standard
Balloons
at
Lowest Prices
in History
Don't be confused by discounts and
trade-in offers on second and third
line tires. K
Certainly, you can buy tiros cheap today, but look
out for the "clump" tire. . , ,' , , .
Wake your hard earned dollars do double duty
when you are out tire shopping and take advantajje
of the lowest prices in tiro history. Buy quality,
liny regular Scibcrling Standard balloons; a tire
with something more than u low price tag. Itefore
you buy any tire let us show you the extra advant
nges of Seiberlings for the same-iprice ' that you
would pay for just ordinary tires.-
SEIBERLING
TIRES
m .79 $E" .35
.T "mm i f"1' ll ion
Regular Standard Seiberlings
At Tax Free Prices While
Present Stock Lasts
W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO.
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