The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, October 03, 1918, Image 5

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H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D.
Physician and Surgson
8TAYTON.
OREGON
C. H. BREWER, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
S t a y t o n ,
O regon
W . N. Pintler, D. M. D«
.
PAHM ANI)
c it y
1AMNH.
Office (>|<p. I.anccfluld Shoe Slow
Phone 2152
Stavton, Ore
Bu«. Phon«
3«H
R««. 1010 L««li«
Phon« US9-J
ARTHUR J. MOORE
V. A. GOODE
Outer Room No. A, Roy Bldg.
BICYCLE AND
SPORTING GOODS
H . I I . II K l . T / K L
445 Court Street
LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC
SALEM,
Attorncv-at-Law-Notary Public
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
OREGON
Dr. U T T E R
D IM lil
- J . M. KINGO
No charge for examination, and
OREGON
estimates willingly given.
STAYTON
C:
Local News Notes
NOTICE OF MAHMHAL’S H AU L
If you are paying a blgh rate
of Interest, why not refund your
W. A. Weddle and wife W#nt{^¿J
loan at a lower rate and more
to
Portland today where Mr. jjjJs
liberal term«.
It la not good
Weddle will attend the Funeral1 ¡¡^5
bualneaa to pay a higher rate of
Inteieat than the market de­
Directora convention Friday and Jjfcj
mand«, nor la It good bualneaa to
Saturday. From there they will
keep your «urplua fund« on time
depoalta at 3 and 1 per cent per
go to Seattle, where they will ^
annum when 8 per cent can readi­
ly be aecured on flrat Farm Mort­ ¡ visit Mr«. Weddle’ a sister for a
gage« If you have money to loan
few days. They will return by 1
or wlah to refund or aecure a new
way of Camp I ajwís . They ex-
one. cull or write 8. H. HKLTZKL,
Htayton, Oregon.
! pect to he away about ten day«.
DENTIST
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“ Asbestos Protected Tires”
PERFECTION
78.000 mile« for Ford Car«
COSi
STAYTON, OREGON
SESTAK & THOMAS
Oliver Lesley, who ha« been
working at Pendleton. Oregon,
arrived in town last Friday to
1 spend a few days with his par­
W. A. Weddle, o f the Ringo Un­
ents before going into the ser-
dertaking parlors.
uice o f Uncle Sam. He was ac- j
companied by Miss Rhoda Lazin-
According to reports there are
ka. of Pendleton.
.
_
«, They _ left four fires raging in the moun-
Wednesday for Pendleton from tains fa the mWdIe fork o f the
where Oliver went to Bremerton Santiam.
where he has been called. Oliv­
Five railroad bridges have j
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er enlisted some time ago as
been destroyed on the c. & E shiploads of Bacon a Mere Item
Land Machinists Mate in the na­ line and the train was stalled at
in Procession of Food to
i F IN A L N OTICE O F E X E C U T R IX .
vy and last week he was called Detroit for some time.
It will
Fighters, Civilians
i to duty.
He will take special require at least five or six days I
To whom it may concern: Notice
training for three weeks and before traffic can be resumed be­
Nowhere ha» appeared a more suc­ Is hereby given that the undersigned,
cinct reminder of the enormous re- executrix of the last Will and Testa­
will then be sent elsewhere.
tween Albany and Detroit.
FARM COIN, CROPS
AND FIGHTING SONS
AID WINNING WAR
,
sources of the American fa:m and th*
The fire Started at Hall S camp farmers instant readlne»» to mc$t
, ,
, .
. any war demands than a brief dis­
and burned along the railroad
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patch from London recently annouqp-
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the ^
„> ing the suspension of the ration limit
on bacon.
that little town had a hard time
Owing tc the accumulation of stocks
97.000.000 pound» of bacon from
saving their homes, but at last of
America, the dispatch said, the ration
reports the fire was under con­ ing of bacon would be abandoned for
trol.
1 the time.
Dr. Paul Fehlen
STAYTON MEAT MARKET
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later,
&
Proprietors.
Fresh,Salt&Cured Meats
Lard, Creamery Butter
Highest Market Price Paid For Fal Slock
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE JUNE 2, 1918
Mill City-Salem Round Trip $3.00
Mill City-Stayton-Salem
AUTO STAGE
Will m«kc regular trip« every day.
Surxlu% i included a« follow«:
I 'llO N K l - < .
-P. M.
A. M.
6:35 Lv. . Mill City . Ar 7:oo
6S’0
.. 1. wins ...
7:i»f>
.. MelmtllU ....... ; 6 :20
7:15
8:00 ....... ..Stayton .. .......; 5;.'i0
8:10 ....... ..Sublimity ....... 5:20
..Aurnsville ....... 5:05
•8:25
4 :f>0
8:4"> . . . . ...Turner.... .
..Lv! 4:20
9:1.'» Ar. ..Salem
•Meet» Train 62 northbound at Aum.--
villf Stage leave« op|>o«ite O. E. de-
pot in Salem.
Morning luge will connect with the
Kingston «tage at Stayton.
t
S ta y to n -W e st Stayton
8:45 a. ml
7:0<i a. m. .
Stayton Ar 6:00 p.m.
4:10 |>. rn
h:12 a.m.
,, m’ Ar W. Stavton Lv 5:16 p. m.
6:0D p.m.
H a m n ia n A u to S ta g e
W . s ’ .a ’ . s ’ .itM i’ .it’ .s 'i k V g '.s ’ . a ’ .a
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W . A . CLADEK
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BLACKSMITH,
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WAGON WORK
HORSESHOEING *,
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All Work Guaranteed
8,nc« **“ • enormoU8 ■*«*
for
civilian lequlrementa and probably %
much greater quantity bad been safe­
ly landed for allied army need» It
doe» not require extreme imagination
to visualize the long procession of
ment and Estate of Paul F. Minzen-
meler, deceased, has this day fUed
her final account In said estate and
that the Honorable County Court of
Marion County, Oregon, has fixed
and appointed Monday. October 7th,
1918, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m.
of said day at the County Court
Room in the County Court House In
said County and State as the time
an,t Place for the hearing of any ob­
jections to said final account and tor
the settlement thereof.
Dated this 31st day of August,
1918.
— Marguerite Mlnzenmeier,
Executrix ot the Estate of Paul
E. Mlnzenmeier, deceased.
— Carey F- Martin,
Attorney for plaintiff.
with this one item of the food sup-
will be well for all of them to paste ****’ ..
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. , h„ ir
au the cargo space of from eight
E L E C T IO N N O T IC E
the following Information in their ^ t<e]ve frelghten> of averaK. 8lze
here«! to his friends here, and hats and read it occasionally:
would be required to transport 97,-
requested that we send the Mail
Male Chinese pheasants tray le g -1 000.000 pounds,
Notice is hereby given, that a Special
to him. His address is Pvt. Roy ally be shot during the month of WHEAT GROWN
Primary election will be held in the
Kelly. Co. I, 159 Inf,. 40 Div , October. The bag limit Is five in DESPITE SABOTAGE
town Hall in the town of Stayton, Qge-
Expert: “ One who has spe­
one day and ten in seven consecu-1 Despite the burning of grain ele- gon, on Thursday the 17th day of Octo­
American
Ex.
Forces.
cial skill, experience or knowl­
tlve day». It is illegal to kill a hen vators, the torpedoing of wheat ship«,
ber, 1918, for the purpose of r.qminat-
edge.”
pheasant or to get more than the a°d sabotage and arson in the grain
Every Willard expert must
S u n d a y S c h o o l R a lly D ay bag limit of the male birds, Tl,p fields of the country, the American ing candities for the effice of Mayor,
have all three when it comes to
farmer ha» gloriously played bis war Recorder, Treasurer and Coun-ilrr.tn
penalty is a fine of not less than $25 part by producing sufficiently big of the town of Stayton, Oregon; at
handling batteries.
and not more than $500 and costs:
Our experience immediately
There will be services in the or by Imprisonment not less than 30 crops to feed the allied world, as his said election the polls wilt he open at
tell* us where your battery trou­
sons have b :o id it fear in to the
Christian Church next Sunday, days and not more than six months. hearts of the enemy at Cantigny and 9:00 o ’clock a. m. ar.d rtmain open un­
bles lie; our knowledge tell» you
til 6:00 o ’clock p. m. o f said day (ex­
.what needs to l>e done; and our
October 6th. at 11 o’clock in the Besides the fines, anyone violating Chateau Thierry and in the Rheime- cepting that the judges may cjpse the
skill insures a workmanlike job.
morning.
Rev. Arthur Harri- the law is subject to civil liability. Sotssons battle.
Dolls from 1:00 o'clock p. m. until 2 u
We’re at your service.
Now we read that others besides
The duck season is also now on in
o ’clock p. m. for dinner )
man, o f Eugene, will occupy the
von
Kuehlmann
believe
that
Germany
• We want to tell you about
Joseph Fisher, Minnie Luthy ar.d W.
; pulpit.
The Kingston congre­ this district and it extends to J in- cannot win by force of arms, as
Threaded Rubber, too, ond give
uary 15. The bag limit for ducks. those Germans not dupes of the prop- W. Elder were appointed Judges of
you a copy of the booklet, “ A
gation will attend in a body. reese. rails coots and shore birds Is ' agan,la.red German press already
sdd election.
Mark with a Meaning for You.”
Sunday is also Sunday School 30 In any sevetr consecutive days.
know that England
not be
J. B. Grier
•
Rally Day and it is expected that
All indications p o in O o the best starved by von Tirpitz' ruthless sub­
Recorder c f the town o f Staj ton.
418 Court St„ Salem, Oregon
there will be a large ateendance. hunting season In recent years. Th- marines.
40-41
But lar from being satisfied with
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exceptionally dry summer has made
this major part in winning the war.
Dr. Beauchamp received a let- '* ,(leal for ,he raislns of youap the farmer has played a liberal part
.
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, birds. Last year the pheasant sea-
in financing the stru-Me. Latt spring,
ter from Gus Eksman this week i son was closed
,
, , In the
. middle of . „„
Cc-
with seed and implements to bay.
lind it has iK*6n handed to US for tober because the rainy seasons’ had and
all the pre-harvest expense of
publication, but too late for this drowned many of the young birds.
wages and maintenance, not an agri-
issue. It will appear next week, j The federal law- permits shooting cultural district in the west failed to
FOR SALE—To close an estate the
Gus sent the doctor a sofa pillow 30 minutes before sunrise- accord­ meet or oversubscribe its quota of Riester farm in Sublimity, ici.laming
the
Third
Liberty
Loan.
ing to the law passed by congress re­
70 acres, must be sold at dr.ee. For
which was made in France.
It
further parli-ulars irquire, Ec-rnard
garding time, sunrise Tuesday morn­ FARMERS FIRST
Gcsher, Administrator. Stay ton. Ore.
is all hand work and is very ing was at 7:09 o'clock. All hunt­ IN LILERTY LOAN
Oregon, almost ¡>.n ly an asricul-
pretty. It is on display at C. A. ing must stop at sunset and this was
turai anu stock-raising state, was the
Beauchamp’ s drug store, where at 6:52 in the evening.
first in the district to annoonce its
FOR TRADE—Good standard
it can be seen.
quota exceeded.
b re(j m are to trade for goats.
In order to conserve paper«4he gov­
The farming districts were uni-
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formly more prompt in meeting Inquire Ui tile -\-Hll Office.
tf.
Miss
Lois
Bracken,
w ell! ernment has limited the usual fall out­ their assigned obligation than were
put of novels.
We shall not object.
known here, was married on the Every one who reads the news from a- the metropolitan districts whe:e
25th of September, at Vancou­ broad realizes that nowadays truth is banks and factories were concerned. ! FOR SALE—Heavy team, wt.
W ith, the coming of the Fourth 2200. 6 and 8 years old. Matt
ver, to Mr. A. G. Mey«rs, of far more interesting than fiction.
Liberty Loan, which will overshadow
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Gates. They arrived here last
A salient? Vt hen the Yanks have any previtwis financial triumph of the Mueller, Stayton. R2.
been
in
France
a
little
longer
“
there
United
States
by
two
to
one.
the
Thursday evening and visited at
farmers part should be relatively
Information of Priceless Vhiue to the home of VV. A. Riggs until won't be no such animal.”
easier since he now- has tuyued his
From
»
nation
of
wasters
we
have
.
.
, FOR
w*. SALE—Five
registered
Evory Stayton Citizen
Tuesday, when they left for As­
beconrie
a
nation
of
savers
and
lenders.
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6
0
Fourth
UbertT
Loan,
calling
Shropshire
Lambs,
yearlings.
toria, where they will reside in
Let the ourt
,1 r > xia 1 proxe 1
for twjCe as much as any of the Phone 2105, Stayton.
J.
L.
How to act in nn emergency is know­ the future. The bride has many
General Foch is personally of small previous war funds, all of which were g jeKrnuntJ
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ledge of inestimable worth, hik I this is frieds here, who wish her all the
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stature, but notwithstanding he is ¡.t ’ epochs in the country's history, w ill
particularly true of the diseases and ids hapQj ness that goes with wed- present the biggest man in Europe.
I *ll0W th* United States really back
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o f the human body. If you suffer with 1 , 7 .»
H
I ling down to business.
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defl life.
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The Spanish influenzr is said to l e
ki iney backache, urinary disorders, or j
FOR SALE—6 weeks old pigs.
4TH LOAN CALLS
beginning a visit to this country,
any form of kidney trouble, the advice'
FOR FULL EFFORT
P.
J. Etzel, Phone 1783.
tf
traveling Most things Spanish are not to be
Michaels,
contained in the following statement
frank
Despite our present training in
sneezed
at,
but
the
influenza
is
an
ex­
thinking in nothing less than six
should add a valuable asset to your salesman for a Chicago shoe
figures, the Fourth Liberty Ioxtn is
Store of knowledge. What could be house, in Idaho, Wash, and Ore- ception.
FOR SALE—11 six weeks old
Our joung sailor objects to being a huge sum and will require a long,
1.0 more convincing proof of the effl Korii wag here Wednesday.
He
called
a
“
jackie.”
In
his
own
par­
strong
pull
from
every
citizen
if
it
pigs.
C. C. Carter. Phone 67,
denev o f Doan’s Kidney Pills than the
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l .
e » » _ »••
. . .
-
, • ., , . , ! visited at . the home of Mrs. Min- lance be refers to himself as a “ gob.” is to be accomplished in three wee4vs. | Sublimity, Ore.
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statement of a nearby resident who has
used them and publicly tells of the
Hnzsiefon while here.
The In r.ur view any one considering him­ from September 28 to October 19.
allotted.
11
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benefit derived?
Hirzsiefen and Michels families self a “ gob” shoulJ welcome the name
There Is no more doubt of the ful­
"jack
ie.”
W. W. Manter, retired farmer, s. were old time friends 40 yeas a-
FOR SALE—Studebaker 1912
fillment of the loan on schedule time
Nobody will weep for Deb's sentence.
Thirteenth & Jefferson fits., Corvallis, go in Illinois.
Mrs. Elizabeth Ten years or thereabouts will give him than there is that the American army Model car for sale cheap. V. B.
Ore., says: “ It hss been a good many i>-
» o 1 i-_•
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will throw von Hindenburs and Lad-
Darby, Kingston, Oregon. 34-41
year, since I have needed to take a
? fT Sublimity. 18 alS° one of ( time to think-something that he evi- endorff back' across the Rhine.
kidnev medicine.
From past exper- t*16 °*c‘ UlMOIS friendds atld was dently hss never done,
And as suiely as tens of thousand»"
ienre I can recommend Doan’s Kidney present at the Hiezsiefen home.
Bids for peace according to specifi- of the bravest of American youth
STUMP PULLER W A N T E D -
Pills 11 « being a reliable medicine for The evening was
pleasantly ca,i,,n8 *re inaor',e1r’ bu‘ we “ '"'^ a n d 1 will lose their lives in the fierce
j combats in which the Hun will be Price must be right.
.
.
.
.
.
that
the
speciftcattors
do
not
call
for
a
No. 3
kidney trouble. \ found them to be all spent in renewing bygone days. GormBn
j forced
backward out of France, Just
Faultless
preferred,
with
fu'l e-
that’s claimed for them when I was
I so surety will the raising of the great
trouble! by my kidneys.”
| Liberty Loans not be accomplish»« <.(uipmenf. Address Scio, Ore.,
How’s This?
The funeral o f Myrtle Hep­
• Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’ t sim­
! without every American m&rahalline Route 2. Box 52.
26-40
> o ffe r One H undred D o lla rs R e w a rd
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get burn, who died at Salem last j fo W
r a n y case o f C a ta rrh th at cann ot b* j the last dollar of his resources, and
| abating eveiy unnecessary expend!
Doan’ « Kidney Pills the same that Friday, was held in Stayton cured b y H a ll’ s C a ta rrh M edicine.
H a ll's C a ta rrh M edicine ha« been taken { lure.
FOR S A L E -3 0 bushels of
Mr. Msnter had.
Foater-Milburh f rom the Christian church, Sun­ b y c a ta rrh su ffe re rs fo r the p in t tiilrty -
flvo y e a rs, and hae becom e kn o w n a s th e
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y
Prohibition
seed when".
A. A.
day morning at 10:30.
Inter­ 1 m ost reliab le rem edy fo r C a ta rrh . H ull’ «
“ Six month« of war among the
C a ta r rh M edicine a r te thru the Blood on
McKenzie.
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ment was made in the I. I. 0. F. tho M ucou* »11 rfa rc e , e x p e llin g the Pol- great powers wi>^ bankrupt the
eon from the B lood and healin g the d is­ | world." said economists Iwtore Au-
cemetery.
e ased portions.
j gust. 1914.
A fte r you h a v e ta k e n H a ll’ e C a t« rrh
Deceased was a daughter of
Now, with the Allied Powers p’ e
a m m ia i
M edicine fo r a sh o rt tim e you w ill sec a
Taken
Up—Jersey
heifer.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hepburn, for­ g r e a t Im provem ent In y o u r gen eral ! paring to end the war in its sixth
W H EATLESS
h ealth . S t a r t ta k in g H a ll’ s C a ta rrh M -dl- | year, the Last of their worries 1» Owner can have same ho paying
mer residents of Stayton, and cln e a t once and get rid o f c a ta rrh . Send : finance.
a n $90 mrxn ciM K r u .
Mtm (1 WfAMAfT nXI*t
for the keeping.
P. J. Etzel.
fo r tcetlm onlale free.
O O t T T A IN lM O W H E A T
was 29 years of age.
Make your Fourth Uberty Levy, sub- 3 u b lim ity , Oregon.
F. J . C H K N K T * CO.. Toledo, Ohio.
«enption a heavy one—over« 0 »crip- 1
J
The funeral was in charge of ■old by all D ru ccle u , Tic.
h e w ish ed to be
rem em -
What’s a Battery
Expert?
TH OM AS,
SA 1.K M
c h e a p t ir e s
1; Six pile« of the the strongest cotton fabric manufactured.
2. Protected with a complete outer ply of finely woven long
fibre Aebeitoe Fabric.
3. Opel weave Asbestos Breaker Strip forming a perfect
union netween tread and carcaas.
4. Tread Rubber, thoroughly cured by high degree heat proceaa
6. Anhealo« fabric lapp:ng bead, preventing rim cerroaion
A etter from Roy Kelly, from
,
,
|somewhere in France, informs
One o f the be,l ^ u ip p « l o » « . : u ,e editor tha, Key ia in good
in the valley
health and that he likes his sur-
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Bank
of
Commerce
Bldg.
roundings.
He had not seen
VETERINARY SURGEON
much action at the time o f writ*
DENTAL EXPERT
Phone Main 606 Salem, Oregon
ing but was expecting to be
Call« Anawered Day or Night
placed in the midst o f the fray
Twenty members of the Alba-
Phone*-Res. 3X24
soon. He has seen a number of
bany Home Guards were called
the boys from Sublimity and
out to nelp fighkthe fire.
OREGON
STAYTON
Stayton and says they* are in’ the
The hunting season opened Tues-
best of health. He says the cli-
mate there is about th e saate as
and there are a few rules that
here, only the harvest is a little a,e loCi41 nlmro<1* should heed. It
C opyrtsht i«*tia(rrrd. IV III
S F .S T A K
6,000 mile« for other make*
a t r if l e m o r e t h a n
Public Notlr* ia hereby give» that,
by virtue of a W rit of Executlaa
dated August 22nd. 1918, A. D., I»-
j sued out of tba Diatrlet Court of the
United State« for the District of Ore­
gon, on a judgment rendered la «aid
| Court, on the 24th day of January.
| 1*18. A. D., In favor of Edd Yonng,
and against O. D. Trotter. I did, on
the 29th day of August, 2918, A. D.,
! levy upon the following described
1 real estate situated in the town of
Stayton, County of Marlon and Stats
I of Oregon, to-wlt:
The North half of Lota No. 5 and
6 in Block S, in the town of Stayton,
Marlon County, Oregon.
And that I will, accordingly, offer
and sell all the right, title and Inter-
| cst of said G. D. Trotter In and to
raid described real estate for sale at
public auction to the highest and best
- bidder for cash on Friday the 11th
day of October, 1918. at 10 o ’clock
! A. M. at the front door of the County
Court House o f Marlon County, at
Salem, Oregon.
— Geo. F. Alexander,
United States Marshal. District
of Oregou.
By John D. Mann, Chief Deputy.
First publication: Sept. 12th, 1918»;
Last publication: Oct. 10th, 19 IK.
— Smith * Shields.
Atiys. for Edd Young.
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“ BRICK FRONT SHOP” jj
Church Notices
Methodist Church
Pastor VV. J. Warren
Services at 11 a. m. and 8:00
Sunday School 10 a", m.
Epworth League 7:00 p. m.,
Prayer meeting every Wednes­
day evening at 8:00.
Meeting of the Sunday school
board second Monday o f every
month at 7:30, followed by the
Official board meeting.
p. m.
St. Marys Church
Services 2nd 4th and 5th S un-
days at 8:20 a. m.
Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor
CLASSIFIED A l i
THE PROPER COURSE
THURSDAY
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