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Im p o rta n t: In changing address n o tify us im m ediately a n d ' g n e fo rm e r as w ell as present address Entered at Cottage Grose, Oregon, as second class m atter. Cottage ßrovr £rntmrl gave h im b r t R ¡ m ille t or hod». t.h ta liv e In v ita tio n s to being com rades in a rm s. O r re co g n itio n th a t he was In the sam e boat w ith the m Mr V W in kle c o u ld n 't decide w h ich it was M ore m en cam e in and seated them selves Jack P e ttig re w arrived and sat g in g e rly on the edge or a c h a ir; he d id n 't look a ro un d Mr W inkle counted, to keep his m in d busy, and saw tha t seventeen were present, A ll were here except one M ost o f them were v e ry young THEODOR not m uch m ote Ilia n h a ll his age A few were in tn c ir e a rly th irtie s W .N U R E L ÍA S E F ro m the list p u b lo h rd in the pa per g iv in g atl the ages, M r W inkle (C o n tin u e d fr o m last w e ek.) knew th a t he was the only one above firc te u . " I || be able to te ll when I fo rty . He (e ll lonely tee you a g a in .” i 11 11*1*1-. K 111* Telephivi« calls of c n - A ll heada turne d as the last o l ! T h re a te n e d w ith this test. M r. nilscrata.11 pour in. The 1’etpgre»« d i.,p the d ra fte e s appeared. In that evening Mrs Pettigrew »«eps » tin k le accused, " A ll yo u ’ re doing is M r W inkle knew F re d d ie T in d a ll over her s o n . Jack »ho is being called p u ttin g ideas in m y head " Mr, Westcott, next door neighbor s a is fro m h a vin g seen h im d e co ra tin g She d re w back. "W h y . W ilb e rt ” « you're the kind of a soldier we re the m a in street o l the tow n He going to have. God help u< " Mr. Winkle W in k le !" she c rie d a n g rily , and was a fix tu re there, lik e one ol the makes out his m il and lacks a sign read again th e re peeped fo rth the A m y THIS TERRIBLE WAR ing "CLOSED'' over his shop. Amv of re ce n t yea rs. la m p posts o r a tr a ffic s.gn He "D o you know packs h s bag and includes a pu r of was tw e n ty-e ig h t, handsom e w ith a what y o u 're d o in g ’ Y o u 're p la c in g rubbers. Political plans for tte .. .......... .. ■’ ’« I pence « « e e l u i n e r r the me u ars from the W hite the b la m e on me fo r yo u r being un th in d a rk m ustache p lastere d across lions, nt W ashington ami the republican Convention nt Chicago hia lip , and his clothes w ere »00 f a it h fu l! ” contain all the weak points of Versailles atnl the L tague of tlashy. C H A P T E R IV M r. W in kle felt that, h a vin g been Nations. These fresh political platitudes will not be accepted I red dle was a p ro m in e n t m em given his trouse rs back, he should ber of the depression g e n e ra tio n He "T h e y w ill. ” said M rs. VZinkle, re ta in the m It was no tim e to q u ib by our own congress, no m atte r which p arty wins. Great m ilitary strength must l>e m aintained bv the powers “ when they find out how you ca t 41 ble about th a t o r sh irk it. "Y o u had com e to m a tu r ity when there that are crushing the Axis, and those powers must' b. ,-eadv to cold rig h t aw ay if you get y o u r feet w a it t i l l I a m ." he re to rte d te s tily . were no Jobs to be had Oner hav w e t.” mg fo rm e d the h a b it of not w o rk in g " I II send you a postcard And utpe out any crim inal nation before another lutui'e w ar can he m a re it a ca re e r at w h ich h i M r. W inkle d id n 't argue about it. on it . ' he said d a rk ly . " | ' | | a |«n »: started . Only by such means can this wai become *'a w ar but le t h e r have h e r w ay. A fte r r.sk w hy e v e ry th in g y o u 're saying exce lle d. I t was his boast (hut he !o end w ars.” had never e n rn td a n ic k e l In h it a ll. he was le a v in g to m o rro w , and doesn't w o rk on y o u r side of the life and ne ver w ould ns long us hi* Millions of Americans in m ilitary and civil life are alt she w ould be alone except fo r Pe fence, to o .” i ad \ fa m ily 's m oney held out Now the Instea d o f the frow n between her n ’rrk o tw ” th‘H "•‘ll k e ’p <!e,'n’an.v “ occupied nelope. w a r had com e alon g to In te l fe te w ith > 'ltoO for another generation— by which time a better tril >e He seated h im s e lf in an a rm c h a ir, eyes re tu rn in g , and the pressing to- the sig na l success he was m a k ii g ol and M rs. W in k le cam e to stand be gether o f he r lipa. as M r W inkle may be raised. his a m b itio n . fo re h im . T h e re was a p e c u lia r look ha f exp en s'd . A m y's blue eyes stm - i k . Geneva - • was the — h ead q u arters of the W o rld ’s greatest on h e r face. ‘ W ilb e r» ." she w h is •>ly went w ide. F re d d ie eyed the g a th e rin g w ith a tn ’X n e v ^ o i t y - V “ T ,Wt bc r, construct<'’’ and revived as pered. su p e rio r a ir When he agreed to The» stared at each oth er, firs t He glanced up He d id n 't u n d e r T h lV “ l ‘, i n , a ” the peace. That beautiful dream is dead com e in and Join the group, his w ith shock and then w ith h o rro r On eye lig h te d on M r. W in kle He diinerv „ T ? '-'V u 1,1 e” d Wi,h enough s u rPlus " a r ma- stand at firs t w hat she wanted, but the eve o f his d e p a rtu re fo r the bat- sla m m ed his suitcase on the flour, u ro c n ' • l d niilt‘>ri‘l1 t, \ at *‘an >e k ,p t pollsh’’il until time and was pre p a re d fo r it when he d id By tte fro n t. they w e ie q u a rre lin g , sa y th is tim e he was g e ttin g accustom ed eased his fra m e g ra c e fu lly tn a ch a ir d ra fte e s J here » a t » s c a tte rin g o f progrtss does not need it anv more. ing c ru e l th in g s because they were in the re a r row and greeted M r to a lm o st any surp rise. D ry M olalu re applause fro m the crow d. M r W in upset. S hyly, she slipped onto his lap. W inkle, "H e llo , Pop " I f soft ro t becomes severe at any k le saw that some i f the people had NO RATIONING FREEDOM and sat there. I t was a long tim e Each recognized th a t n e ith e r of tim e d u rin g the storage period, the One m an titte re d n e rvo u sly. A litt le A m e rica n flags, w hich they since she had done this, and she them m ea nt what he said. C o n tri few sm ile d w ith o u t c o n v ic tio n Jack storage house should be heated un w aved. had put on he r plum pness since the tio n entered in to both of them at the P e ttig re w , who Just then looked -nil , n » *** “ Tna1n:-. ^ « » iH o n s for freedom. It is what von t il the potatoes are d rie d out and the Those who c a rrie d suitcases p iled Ask hnnff *»*? ' ,eCaUSe h meanS 11,1 things ’o all people la st tim e M r. W inkle found her sam e tim e . m o istu re disappears A fte r the po- around, stared. The oth ers pa id no them In the cars of the d r a ft board ew hat heavy, but not d isa g re e M rs W in k le 's eyes fille d w ith atte n tio n . tu to rs have d rie d out. they should Dtomnîlv Z '* " 1 J i’' ’ °,n ? Sprin- da-v and h‘“’n you a som m em b ers. Then the c h a irm a n lined b ly so. tears and «he filin g h e rse lf at M r. not be rem oved fro m storage, be H £ ' - v ” SCÎ ° f a n *1 th ,‘ f,ÍSh bÍtÍng ” Ask th ‘‘ ' 1 - nla'tor. M r. W in kle was in d ig n a n t It had up the seleetres in a ragged fo rm a She rested her head on his sho ul W inkle, w a ilin g . "O h. W ilb e rt, yo u 're cause potatoes should not be han atoe ,n . i r’ strK‘t,nns - and a quick m ark e t.” Ask the die- der. sn u g g lin g h e r face against his going to w a r and y o u 'll come back been bad enough to have c e rta in tion . fo u r abreast, tn back o f the dled u n til you are ready to ship o r - ins? n h^ H. ' A fat neighbor who will „ „ t strug-d neck, and he put one of his a rm s w ith o u t a leg or an a rm o r—o r . . . people laugh at h im But he h a d n ’t bund. M r W inkle was placed at sell them expected one o f his fcllo .v dra fte es ‘ th e ir head, out in ft-,n t a ll by h im g a in s t my divine right to fake w hat I want ” around he r w a ist. Penelope gazed and I h a v e n 't been nice to you fo r to m ake fun o f h im self. He d id n 't ra re fo r this d is tin c at them c u rio u s ly , as if she fount! Ask the pioneer and he will a long tim e , not nice nt a ll . . . and M ild ( IIm a le say. " I n c lu ttr n e d h o riz o n s the scene not q u ite proper. tion , but he c o u ld n 't refuse it The He decided tha t F re d d ie T in d a ll *nd a chance to matte toy own way ’ oh. W ilb e rt. W ilb e r t!” In far-north Ita ly , the southern a tte n tio n thus d ra w n to him . and the A m s k i in (he Id e e a a lis lis t a a n nd he M r W in k le sensed th a t som ething d id n 't know any b e tte r a-td w a sn't w ill sjiv- •• » . 11 " « j. a e id d he She grb bcd . le ttin g out a ll the j f e a r t h ” \ s k 7 h / r ”r ' ''h ™ 8,1 may share ° f the w o rth b o th e rin g about. But F re d , noise and the s ta rin g , cheering peo slopes -if the Alps have a su rp ris in g was on A m y 's m in d in a d d itio n to sham e th a t had been hers since the d ie was the in s tru m e n t o f goenetlilng ly m ild c lim a te T h e ir n a rro w v a l ple. be w ild e re d h im w h ir, k th f . re,,*’°«s man and he will say " \ life in the sim p le , but a w fu l, fa c t of his leys. sheltered fro m the n o rth winds, m o rn in g his notice a rriv e d , and a ll else that re a lly touched h im Fot T hey m arch ed off behind the blar being d ra fte d . D u rin g the rece nt the fe a r th a i she. too, had kept hid fa re such w .r m in g influences of the the firs t tim e M r. W inkle to ld h im in g band, and M r. W in kle could n t His holy laws. days he had n o tice d th a t she seemed se lf that he w a sn't old. The oth ers Why are th e ir so m any d e fin itio n s’ Because freedom i* to be tro u b le d by a m a tte r she den d u rin g the last days. get o v e r how the m usic scut a c h ill south and the sun tha t o liv e and lem on groves flo u r.th . Now it w a i M r W in kle who held were Just young not a static thinjy. It up his spine, s tir r in g h im It ha d n 't ■tidn t m en tion . He had thought this her, a rd pa tte d her. and assured IS not a nil,, hut a way of life. It is an been to long ago that he was fir m ly The c h a irm a n of the d r a ft board jhligaiion. It is determ ined In her. Only the herm it e ,„ h . r ° Ur relationship to other people. con vin ced m a r tia l m usic was an e v il looked nt his w a tch and then rose b a rre d Color« T h is m ade h im feel s tro rg and He m ade a little ta lk, w h ile the Uiing s p u rrin g pe. pie to w ar. m unitv is the wav of lir7*>th *'m 'do,.u 1,1 * civilized com- G rre n was a sacred co lo r to bo if, m a n ly, and alm ost good aLout going men a ll listened a tte n tiv e ly , except , I K f thaf dem ands intelligent follower« P a rt of the cro w d w alked along the M ayans and M exican s and some « a i „ F» r S r m f e l ' ? ^ ' P " « " H E " a lk to w ar. loe F re d d ie T in d a ll, who gazed in w ith the proresalnn. keeping p a re ot th e ir best ca rv in g s are found tn w ith it. The sp o ra d ic che ering and Jade and greenstone. in the m o rn in g , before they d io v e d o le n tly out the window. kindred Onl>- hv h- M ' 1,ni ^7 r ' kls P n X S } T Y " ancestors or h " his "' h a n d clap ping kept up as m ore peo dow ntow n, ta k in g Pfrnelope w-ith The c h a irm a n exp la in e d that they ple were passed along the ro u te them because they fe lt she. too. had a ll been chosen f a ir ly , s ti e tly The parade went rig h t through a red should tee h im o ff. M rs. W inkle acco rd in g to the Select ve S ervice tra ffic lig h t. fussed and fre tte d ove r him . re g u la tio n s They were being asked ia the slogan ,l,o u !‘l nnratiwie.1 b ro th erh o o d ", M r W inkle m a r r ie d stiff!;- If*, “ Y o u ’ ve got y o u r p ills ? " she to do a serious th in g at a serious trie d to keep in lim e w ith the m u ■o the « - " i d t h ™ 'b ™ d< " " » " « tt.t, He knew each w ould do it asked. "T h e b ig b o ttle we had tra d e tim e . sic. but found it d iffic u lt, and fin a lly up fo r y o u ? " to the best o f his a b ility He wished feeding with fresh u t ? X cVlt,Ire strengthens our nation gave It up He w ondered w hat the He said th a t the M r W in kle pa tte d his pocket and them good lu ck f • J ' a t|,r the springs of national life. o th e r nfe ti w ere doing, but d id n ’t r o ll w ould now be ca lle d Each the p ills , in th e ir bu ttle, ra ttle d . of justfce a m a n 'is hon.-s^’i n a i l" ^ " 1 r, '“ , '“ her. th at in « court m an. at his nam e, was to com e f o r luok back to see. Once someone In "Y o u haven t take n out yo u r ru b not passed on w hat oth 1 1 ¡' " ' i n otherw ise. Ju dgm ent is w a rd and rece ive his papers and a the cro w d on the sid ew a lk ca lle d bers a g a in ’ ’’ out. " H i, W in kle ! G rin d th e ir A x's s m a ll going aw ay k it fu rn ish e d by lers. M r. W in kle shock his head. iu t th e m !’ ' the W omen V olunteers. REPRINTS 3 c EACH. than had. M rs W inkle con tem plated , her (C o n tin u e d n e xt w e ek) " A le a d e r," he concluded "Is be- bro w fu rro w e d fo r a m om e nt, but Guaranteed Work. be ¡a A nieriia" h / 'c h i n a ’^ ^ r v ’na'' " fr‘,,edom ’ it log ap pointed for you. and you are she could th in k o f no th in g else "I Poor Hyea re q u ire d Io obev h im on the way to man m reallv free unlesi -.11 " Hy d®rkest Africa. No s t ill c a n 't believe y o u 're re a lly go The s u p e rio rity of A m e ric a n a ir y o u r In d u ctio n Center The senior I t t g . " she said. m en o ve r Japanese (tiers is believed ■safe utiles.; all m en’s horn- • " a"' • .A“ » home is m e m b e r am ong you. M r W ilb e rt to be p a rtly due to the n o to rio u sly Think if over carefully a id W ‘*' 1" bat “ freed<Mn to vouT ".'•laybe I 'l l be b a rk to m o rro w ” Cottage Grove, Ore. W inkle, w ill be yo u r le a d e r." bud eyesight of the Japanese. "O h . W ilb e rt. I know it is n 't the M r W inkle was fla tte re d He was th in g to say. but I hope you w ill glad fo r the re s p o n s ib ility It would b e ." A n xio u sly, she asked. " I f you help take his m in d off h im s e lf. a re n 't, are you sure y o u 're going to regular m arket price fo r the seed. F re d d ie T in d a ll l» nre d to w a rd h in t be n il rig h t? ” D etailed rates by g rid e s w ill be and in q u ire d . "H o w do you lik e be " I d o n 't see why n o t.” he an announced soon. ing a big shot. P o p ? " sw ered sto u ify. Unfavorable w eather and the M r. W in kle saw that he was go He wondered how m uch he fooled increased w a r demands fo r forage ing to have tro u b le w ith F re d d e her. and food crOpS havp rcsuitwJ jn M rs . W in k le fussed and fre tte d The m en began to go up. Mr C e rta in ly he d id n 't foot h im s e lf decreased legume and grass seed t r f r h,m W inkle's was the Inst nam e ra ile d - . ^ 1 M r. W in kle had been tr y in g to harvests fo r the last tw o years. He rece ive d his k it. contained m a was h e r re fo rm a tio n , th e ir reunion look on the b rig h t side o f it It his Oregon grass, clover and a lfa lfa brow n im ita tio n le a th e r packet. throu gh w a r. and th a t she w anted to Country needed h im . he should go seed growers are now offered an i* * J W H A T EV E R T W O M A N Each o f the d ra ft board m em b ers Dring it out in w ords as a s o rt o f and do his d u ty : if he d id n 't, per additional financial incentive to shook his hand. He was g ive n his NHOEXD K N O W exp ia tio n . B u t h e r actions d id tha t haps there w o u ld n 't be any co u n try harvest every pound o f seed pos- 4 u u ------------ own papers, and then In s tru c tio n s fo r h e r w ith o u t the necessity of He argued tha t the w a r was the about a nu m be r of o th e r docum ents stole this year, in view of a pros- A husband likes to th ro w news- •pea kin g of it. T h e re was. he re a l greatest th in g that had happened in fo r the group. The c le tk was re a d pective c ritic a l shortage 1n the pa?ers and ashes on the flo o r ... ized. som e th in g else. h is to ry and he wanted to be a p a ri in g oc.e of these, his w a rra n t o f au 1944 crop of forage seeds, accord- He ,lkes to in v ite friends fo r d in Now. h e s ita n tly at firs t, she in- of it. But that thought was sus th o rity , when the A m e ric a n Ltg.on in g to word received by the state nf r unexPecteJly- •. He likes a lot induced it. A A A office and the O.S.C. Exten- Paint on o th e r women but ” I didn't mean to say anything ta in in g only up to the point where he considered what his p a rt m ig h t sion service. doesn t care fo r much on her. .. sbout this.” she told him. "and I'm be. Congress has appropriated an Prefers not to be to ld th a t he th'nking of you as m uch as mvself Now tha t the m om e nt of le avin g additional $12.500,000 fo r use this “ g e ttin B fa t o r hald. . .He wants **wn 1 do' fv e been worrying, 7 T was here, a ll he couid th in k was: season in increasing practice pay- dr,V<? the aut°m obile h im s e lf... she confessed, "a b o u t tro u b le you W ill I ever re tu rn ? W ill I ever see J W m ig h t get in to .” ments and providing a new pound Hp hatPS t0 pay the h ills .. .He re X it l N M aple Avenue and hom e again? •T ro u b le ? ” asked M r. W inkle. payment in an e ffo rt to get everv S<?ntS sugSestions fo r personal im - As he dro ve aw ay he looked hack, acre possible harvested fo r seed ’’ • -He regards his spec- "W h a t k in d of tro u b le ? ” to catch a last g 'im p s e o f the house. " W e ll.” she said, " th is is the firs t says R. b . Taylor, chairm an o f n 3 t' \ e garnblin g losses as his S till c ra n in g his neck when he he state A A A committee. “ The private a ffa ir s .. .He dislikes to be tim e w e’ ve eve r been separated Do reached the corn er, he n e a rly col action a n mr, has s p ^ p j to , u C,o^ ,y questioned about anything you re a lize th a t? ” lided w ith a tru c k w hich w asn’t sav M r. W in kle was b e w ilde red. “I vigorous campaign in ' e v ^ ’ ncn area a - H e ll spend $15 at a club and ing its tire s, e lic itin g a sh rie k fro m don’t see w h a t— ” «’here legume and grass seed pro- then crab because a six-day-old M rs. W inkle and p ro te stin g yelp " I m e a n ." she exp la in e d , " th a t duebon can be obtained.” ham bone was throw n into the fro m Penelope. you could be tire d o f me. I m e a n — In fro n t of the post office he got The previous 25-acre lim ita tio n garbage before he got around to ather w o m en .” She cam e out w ith it He’ll buy her an $8fX) fu r out and M rs. W inkle took ove r the harvest practice pay- it. m a rush. “ You read about It e ve ry wheel Khe w ould m eet h im w ith his coat and la te r raise a scene if she day. You m ig h t—you m ig h t . . . " ment o f $3.5c per Hl.r „ ho hag at the bus station, to w hich M r m r. „ been ____ removed . 1 r a *-re has n o w loses 5).20 a t b rid g e .. .He thinks so th a t it w ill be M r W in k le was s ta rtle d . He has- W inkle understood he was to m n rch he d b? rich if he’d stayed s in g le ... :encd to made on an ited acreage. He insist« thm 1, u L unlim - ........... ‘ ’ * r,ra 10 assure A m y th a t there was in a parade. H w hoped that this w ill make it h ,t ?'? " he J,kes p la in food to th in g fo r her to w o rry about on M r. W inkle ne go tiated the sta irs fin attcia fly feasible fo r farmer« m b ’ a,W’ ys complim ents hostesses that score. He to ld her he w asn’ t to the second flo o r o f the post office harvest m arginal fields ™ dishes th at are served tire d o f h e r and th a t he w a sn 't in fe e lin g a litt le as if he w ere m ount fo r seed him. He doesn’t care how mucn terested in any o th e r wom an. which otherwise • u w l b - c , „ w or ta™“ ing a ffa ffo ld tn his doom When he a re frig e ra to r costs if it delivers She sat b o lt u p rig h t on his lap. w a lked down the h a ll and in to the prospectiv; ice Cubes q uickly and e a s ily .. .He’s seed yields. 'B u t you d o n 't k n o w ,” she stated. The wonders of on all-electric farm will some day d ra ft b o a rd ’s room he found that sure he’s liv in g way beyond his in "Y o u don’t know y o u rs e lf. You don’ t As now changed m ost o f the o th e r m en were already be revealed to the world And what a boon to practice C -l come----- When he gets a quiet know how ft w ill be.” there. «’ill also provide payments at evening at home he falls asleep in the farm er! His working hours will be cut in "H51W." in q u ire d M r. W inkle, “ w ill T hree m em bers of the board, in Pound rates elover a ',ik e °f h* ' He’8 ® p r° sPcct fo r any ¡1 be?” He was suddenly pleased to e lu d in g the c le rk and the c h a irm a n , half, because electricity will help him do all the a ll Z ai’ rt alfaIfa « ’Cd fo r hussy th a t sets out to m a k e a fo o , r " d her jealous, who was cla d in a blue A m e ric a n ad 7c ‘ hei r production that meets chores so m uch faster than the farm hands. The i f him. ..W a tc h him. "W he n y o u ’ ve been aw ay fro m me Legion u n ifo rm and m ade a ve ry a r 7 t Ca,i° 7 TheS° specifications long enough.” she elucid ated , o ffic ia l appearance, sat before a ta tim e ho saves can be used profitably, for the far are being developed and w ill be " y o u 'll find o u t.” Ships Nam ed fo r Women M r. W inkle was placed at t h e ir ble at the fro n t o f the room . They m er of tomorrow will be spending time in his te st sent to state and county AA A of T w o m ore L ib e rty ships have been M r. W in kle co n te m p la te d tha t. A t head out in fro n t hy him seir. shuffled papers w ith a g ra ve a ir. ing laboratory, determ ining ways to have mote nam ed fo r women, according to the . the p ro spe ct of th e re being som e The dra fte es them selves sat on O. F M a ritim e com m ission. The la te st of th in g to w hat she said, he thought he co lla p sib le c h a irs and w ith uneasy band b u rst in to sound outside on r "« « ™ a r d more successful crops per season. these is the M a rie M . M eloney nad b e tte r deny it w ith co n vin cin g expressions a lte rn a te d between r e the s tre e t. The c le rk had to raise nam ed fo r the w ell-know n woman ! s p irit. "N o w yo u look h e re ,” he The pound rate w ill be g a rd in g each o th e r and the m en at his voice to m ake the rest o f the w a rra n t heard. baSU’ f o r re d c lo v p r. jo u rn a lis t and e d ito r. The 57th ship said, "w h e n you ca tch m e w ith an •he tab!» nam ed fo r a w om an was christened oth er w om an, you ta ke it up th e n .” T hey a ll trooped down to the a £ ikn a6" 18’ C’ean basis for street. Q uite a cro w d had g a th nlsike and alfalfa . These , , n . the M a ry M apes Dodge fo r an au 1. " B u t I w o n 't be th e re to eatch thoress w e ll re m e m b e re d fo r her y o u !” she protested. “ I won’ t know ered. The band, w h ich had co m toenis w ill be over and above the Juvenile books. j« thing ¡tboyt. it Exc’ Ut ” ste re pleted its firs t re n d itio n , took up an 'A Sfllf Supporting, Tax-Paying, Privato Ente rp n « >1 ! i ; h t o f the < ro o p ,,t 1 Oil Poms NATIONAL EDITORIAL. M S . . JO & K Œ r PRA TT M N K IE t ' GOES TOWER W e Have Received a Car of Woven Wire Fence G rab er - G ettys Dependable Ilard w arc Films Developed and Printed Z Z ., and 8 Exposures Thrift-Wise Payments Ready For More Forage Seed Production Vfí—S In Store for Them ÍES >0 Mountain States Power Co.