The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 20, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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AmoeE Tine Schools
SCHOOL XOTICS
COOS illVKll SCHOOL NKWS
, PII18T BAPTIST ciiunon
4 Rev. H. 1). FosKott, Pnstor-
Resldcnce, 210 Birch Ave.
Phono 123-.T.
Alice TIckoll, church clerk.
B. II. PaldhoU, Sunt. Dlblo School,
Calendar of Services:
BIblo School, 10 n. m.
Morning Wornhli, 11 n. m. "The
Killing Spirit and Master Motive of
Christianity."
Eaststdo Mission, 3 p. m.
. Y. p. u. meeting, c:30 p. m.
People's Sorvlce, 7:30 p. in.
Pcoplo's Servico, 7:30 p. in. "Tho
Challenge of tho Gospel."
Prayer meeting, Thursday 7:1C
P. m.
All all welcomo to theso ser
vices. Our Invitation Is especially
urgent to strangers in tho city and
to thoso who havo no church home.
Special Announcements
I united imrcniiuw church
J NORTH REND
Mrs. R. N. Lewis. Pastor-
Sabbath School at 10 a. in.
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.
Preaching at 11 n. in. and 8 p.m
Prayer Meeting Wednesday ore
nine at S o'clock.
SEVENTH DAY ADVUNTIBTS.
Local Elder, J. B. Quails.
Bovonth Day Advcntlst sorvicos aro
conducted overy Saturduy aa follows:
Sabbath School at 10 a. m.
BIblo Study at 11 a. m.
'Yonnc Pooplo's Society at 3 p. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday at
7130 p. m.
j NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. I
Ilov. R. O. Thorpo f
Rev. R. O. Thorpo, Pastor
Phono 370 J.
Rcsidcnco 874 So. 7th St.
SUnday Sorvlco 11 n. m.
Sunday School 10:00 p. in.
.North Bond Sunday Sorvlco
4t p. in.
"Tho Test of Efficiency In Student
Lifo" was tho subject of nn address
by Rev. Robert Browning to tho stu
dents of tho High school Friday
morning at ten o'clock. Efficiency
consists in not an ovor stressing of
tho physical, and tho mental but in
a proper balanco of tho physical, tho
montal, and tho spiritual. Attention
was called to somo marked defects
of the student lifo of tho presont nnd
tho nppcal was inndo that these bo
corrected.
Lunch will bo served In tho kit
chen dally beginning Monday. .Tho
hour for grado pupils will bo 12:uu
o'clock, for high school students
12:25 and 1:10. Menu and cost
will bo. tentatlvo for tho present.
Menu
Soup per bowl 3c
Chocolate pur cup 3c
Milk por glass 3c
Sandwiches each 2c
Tho prices charged will bo Just
enough to cover cost. Tho servico
will ho cafeteria. Students who
wish, may bring something from
homo and order soup, milk, or choc
olate. For tho present students nrc
asked to gtvo In their names boforo
eight o'clock of tho morning on
which they expect to tako lunch.
It wats roughly estimated that
about twenty-flvo nil told might wlsii
to bo served dally. On Friday night
howovor, twenty-four had enrolled
from the High school alone.
Tho speclnls win tho "spell" this
week; tho Juniors win out over tho
seniors, the freshmen outrank tho
Tho Ilopo Soiik
Wo nro the Coos River High School
With colors wliito and greon
And It is painted now and so
With colors red nnd greon.
Coos River School house keep it up
For you are n dandy'
Mind tho scholars bo not Into
And with tholr books are handy.
Wo hear tho whlstlo of tho Ilopo
And hlo nway in tho morning
Oeorgo grabs from each wharf a lit-
tlo dwarf
Without a word of warning.
And thero comes tho Rainbow
Our South Fork sister boat
With tho boys and girls wo all know
With dinner palls and coat.
Tho Mllllcomn first 3 seen
With boys nnd girls a few
Ilopo. Mllllcomn and Rainbow
Aro Just tho threo wo vlow.
News of Nearby Towns
IMPROVING DAIRY
Goorgo
Lulirt
Himdi
Modem
Will Havo
at Conulllo
Geo. Laird hns been making daily
trips from Bandon to his dairy farm
near Rlvertou, whore ho Is mnklng
numerous improvements. Ho has
purchased tho entire Holstcln herd
of tho Star ranch and will soon
niovo tho cows to his plnco. Mr.
Laird has cngagod M. G. Lutsey,
tho famous Curry County wrestler
and dairyman, to tako chargo of his
lanch, and expects to dovclop one
of tho best plants on the Conulllo
River. Bandon World.
WANT POSTOKFIOE
sophomores.
No. Percent
100s of 100s
4-I
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
NORTH DEN!)
Rov. Win. Hognn, Pastor.
Address Morcy Hospltnl. Tolo
phono 2G1.
SUnday sorvlco First mass, 0:30
a, ni.; Inst mass, 9 n. 111. Rosary
hd bonedlctlon, 7:30 p. m.
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
MARHHFIKL1)
Rov. II. J, McDovitt, paotor; Rov.
M. Wallace, asslstai)t,
Address, .142 South Sixth strcot.
Phono 21 G.
Sunday SorvlcoB First mnss, 8 n.
ra.; high mass, sermon and beno
diction, 10:30.
j MKTfHODlBT EPISCOPAL.
9 ."oeoph Knotts, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Ep worth Loaguo tit 0:30 . in.
Morning Sormou.
Evening Sermon, ,
Spoclal music both morning and
evenlug with Prof. Gerald Hunt direc
tor of tho choir.
Junior Longuo Sorvlco Thursday
afternoon at 3:4G.
Prayer Mooting Thursday ovou
Jng at 7:30 o'clock.
All aro cordially lnvitod.
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EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
t Fourth and Market Streets
R, E. Browning, Rector
8 a. in.: Holy Communion.
9:30 n. m.: Sunday School.
11 a. in., Morning Servico and
Sermon, "Heaven Paved With Good
Performances."
7:30 n. in. Evening Sorvlco and
Sormon: "Elijah's Mantle."
7:30 BIblo Study.
Every Friday evening, 7:30, BIblo
study class,
I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Sorvicos Sunday 11 n. in.
Wednesday, 8 p, in., Auditorium
Publlo Library,
Sunday morning, "Soul and Body"
Sunday School, 12 M. In Christ
ian Sclonce Hall,
Reading Room open dally oxcopt
Sunday and holidays, 1 4 p. in.
Christian Science Hall 237 Third
St. North.
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I CHRISTIAN CHURCH I
- Victor P. Morris, I'nstor
Sorvicos as follows at tho Church,
cornor Sixth nnd Central:
Regular 1 rvlcos overy Sunday.
10 a, m. Sunday School,
You are cordially linlted to ntteud
these meetings,
METHODIST CHURCH I
Rov, A. S. Hlsoy, Pastor.
North Bond
Tho sorvlces Sunday will bo as
follows:
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
11:00 n. in. Sormon,
Vespor Circle and Epworth League
at 7 p. m.
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j 11 A V PARR CHAPEL
J E, II, Campboll, Pastor. j
2:30 p. m, Sunday School F. A.
Sacchl, superintendent.
m. Preaching by E. II.
Seniors ... 91.22 8 2G.8
Juniors ... 92,95 8 38.9
Sophs .... 89.'9 10 35.7
Freshman . 90.73 1 1 35.1
Spoclals . , . 97.3 3 50.
Tho High school phono Is now
410.
Tho omorgoucy case In tho Choinl
cal laboratory Is the work of tho
mnnuol training students.
Dobatcrs uro hard at work In tho
library overy Monday evening.
nomomber tho "Community Sing"
at tho High school auditorium Wed
nesday ovonlng tho night boforo
Thanksgiving.
A debatQ la announced for Con
gress noxt Tuesday botwoon Davis
and Franz vs. Storgard and Hongoll.
Congressman Wright will bo allowod
part or tho tlmo for tho presentation
of nrgumfnta recommending nn In
creaso In tho U. S. navy.
Tho department of Chemistry
stands ready to offer night class In
Chemistry to any who may wish tho
work; providing, of courso, a class
of three or moro can ho organized.
Communlcnto with Mr. A. J. M. Aoh
ortBon. Romomber wo aro willing to sond
our commorclnl stmlonts to assist
buslnoss men with tholr clerical
work. Wo Intend to solicit that pri
vilege for somo of them If wo can
ovor got tlmo to mako tho Intorvlows.
In tho menu tlmo If you hnvo any
offlco work call lie and wo nhnll
mako It our buslnoss to boo that somo
rollablo holp Is sent. If you neod
lulp nt tho flrat of tho month In
mailing out statomonts, let us know.
Wo havo been permitted to supply
two business firms bo far.
ClnsH I A high school averaged 8tf
on homo spelling nsslgnmout, Friday.
Ell Sampson, Alma Wlesor, Mary
McKliiiton mndo 100.
Tho third IbSuo of tho Purplo and
Gold caino out Wodnosday. It wn3
(ho bebt yot. That department of
student opinion was n welcome nddl
Hon. Tho Issue did much to con
Unco mini) that u live student paper
con render good Bervlco In n school
llltu ours. And there aro gt outer
possibilities yet.
School will closo Wednesday night
noxt week and remain closed until
tho following Monday,
Threo Candidates
eminent Job
After the Gov
nt Bandon
At the Tuesday assembly n'prs
grnm wns given by tho Rainbow pu
pils. Tho nudlonco consisted of tho
Ilopo and Mllllcoma pupils. Mr. Bcs-
soy nnd Mr. Biasco of tho board of ! aentntions to mnko to tho hlghor-ups
Thrqo Bandon men want tho Job
of Postmaster. Tho Bandon Wcst
orn World, stating tho contest Is n
friendly 0110, says: "So far, threo
prominent Democrats havo entered
tho race, and, slnco each of thorn
has been a loyal life-long Democrat
and each of them has strong repre-
lally
directors, and Mrs. Bcssoy. Tho
program Btnrted with a verso by John
Smith explaining tho purposo of tho
ontertnlnment. Thero followed u
"Rainbow Song", and a "stunt" with
flags with tho different letters com
posing tho word "Rainbow." Tho
performers In tho stunt were Ervln
Storm, Edith Stanley, Honry Smith,
Ruth Bossoy, Erma HodBon, Agnes
Unit and Alton Hall. It ended with
tho entire crowd singing tho Rain
bow song.
Tho fourth nnd fifth grndo pupils
received answers to tho letters
that they wrote to tho corres
ponding grades In Tampa,
Florida. Somo of tho letters
woro very Interesting. Ono stated
that thoro woro 144 cigar factories
In Tampa, another Bald that thero arc
1100 chldron going to their school
and thnt thero aro flno summer re-1 by tho City
sorts out thero whoro tho oraugo I mooting. In
trees aro now In bloom.
Gcorgo and Luwronco Bossoy rc
turuod to school this week aftor n
threo weeks nbsonco wlillo they vis
Itcd tho exposition at San Francisco.
Thoro was a school meeting at tho
school building Tuesday. Thoro
woro soven pcoplo in attendance and
nu additional school tax was voted
for and carried,
Tho students of tho High School
havo organized a studont body. Tho
tlmo sot nsldo for tho meetings nro
l'rlduy morning. At tho noxt moot
ing tho pormauont officers will bo
chosen.
A club hns been formed In tho
high school English department call
ed tho Autobiography Club. Most
of tho students aro mombors and thoy
aro to wrlto tholr autobiographies
and road them boforo tho club.
Painting and drawing woro started
this week In tho liitormodlato and
pilmnry grades.
It Is still an open question as to who
vlll havo tho strongest pull. Tho
aspirants nro Chris. Rasntiisson, of
Riismusson Bros. & Tuttle, old
tltnor In Bandon, who aftor tii
first of tho year will bo nt lelsuro;
Win. .A. LcGoro, ono of tho pro
prietors of tho Bowling Alloy, eight
years a resident of Bandon, and
especially promtnont in various
.'odgo circles; and J. W. Mast, for
mor Mayor and present Councilman,
Also a pioneer resident nnd espec-
promlnont In local politics.
MAKE CITY LEVY
Bandon Will Vtwe n Deficit Dining
Coining Year
BANDON, Ore; Nov. 20. A tcn
mtll tux levy ordinance was passed
Council nt tho last
addition to n th'rco-
mlll levy to moct Interest on scries
B water bonds wns passed, making
tho total levy for municipal pur
pores 13 mills.
Thero will bo a deficit nnd in
order to meet tho shortngo botween
tho rovcuuo nnd cxpenss of tho
city an occupation tax as a last ro
sort is favored.
BANDON NOTES
SUMMONS SUIT IN EQUITY
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato
of Orogon, In and for tho County
of Coos.
Marshfleld
Compnny, n
vs. Mary E.
To Mary
Realty nnd Trading
corporation, plaintiff,
Buckler, defondant.
E. Buckler, dofondaut
nbovo named: In tho Name of tho
Stato of Oregon: You aro horoby
notified that you nro roqulrod to ap
poar and answer tho complaint filed
against you In tho nbovo cntltlod
court and causo within six weeks
from tho dato of (ho first publica
tion of this (summons, to-wit: With
in sl wooks from tho 13th day of
Novombor, 19 1G, and if you fall to
appear on or boforo tho 29th day
Now of tho City Toll I lu tho West
cm World
Carl Bowman hns secured n post-1
Hon lu tho Smith-Powers company I
storo nt Powors and loaves tomor- j
row to go to work.
Col. nnd Mrs. R. II. Rosa arrived !
homo on the Elizabeth from a threo-'
weeks' visit to tho exposition nnd .
with California friends. '
Dr. J. R. Wothorbeo wont to Coos
Bay tho first of tho weok on routo '
to Portland on business. Mr. Wotli
orbocyis getting matters sottlod at
tho Star ranch and expects to hnvo
nil his tntorests disposed of by tho
first of tho year.
Clinton Conger, movlo machine
man at tho Grand Thcntor, loft 011
tho Elizabeth for n vacation in San
Francisco.
Union Thanksgiving sorvicos will
bo hold on Thanksgiving day iit
tho Presbyterian Church. Thfy
will commonco nt 10:30 n. m. nnd
Ro'. C. V. Cross, of tho Mothodlst
Church South, will dollvor tho sormon,
BRIGGS FOUND GUILTY
7:30 p
Campboll.
Mld-woek prayer
nesdny, 7:30 i. m,
meet lug,' Wod-
SWEDISH EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH.
icov. nengston
Cornor Third and Commercial.
Rosidonco 294 Highland. Phono
91-R.
9:15 a. in. Sunday School.
11 n. in, Sorvlco.
Confirmation Class at North Bond
at 2:30 p. 111. Sonleo 7:30 p. in.
I MARSHFIELD PRESBYTERIAN
I CHURCH I
Rov. J, S. Stubbloflold, Pastor
Chns. H, Lowry, clork of sessions
A, L. Butz, Tronsurer.
Mrs. Chas, McKuIght, president
Womon's Auxiliary.
Miss Mary Kruso, organist.
J, T. Brand, Supt, Sunday School.
Sunday school, 10 a. 111.
11 a. in., Thanksgiving."
7.30 p. 111.. "Church Going."
Prnyor meeting 7:30 p. m, Thursday.
(Special to Tho Times)
ROSEBURG, Oro., Nov. 20.
Charles C. Brlggs of Hubbard Creole
of Docoinbor, 1915, bucIi dato bolng was found guilty In tho circuit court
the last day of tho tlmo prescribed of stealing, slaughtering and dlspos
In tho ordor for publication, Judg-1 Ing of threo head of cattlo belonging
mem will bo taken ugnlnst you forto W. R. Vinson. Tho caso will pro
want thereof for tho rellof demand- bably bo nppealed.
ed In plaintiff's complaint, n sue- ,-,,-, naruwuu r- n r rnnnnfuwvi
tlnct statement of which Is ns fol-1 tho manner provided by law.
l0W8: That all of your lntorest and tho
That plaintiff recovor from you tho Intorests of nil persons claiming by
sum of Eleven Ilundrod Dollars or under you In the above described
(151100.00), with interest thoreon -cal proporty bo fof?vor barrod and
at tho rnto of six per cont per an- foreclosed.
num from tho 1st day of Novombor, That tho plaintiff may become a
1913, to dnte, and for Interest on J purchasor of said real proporty nt
tho turn of Flvo Hundred and Fifty jMiid salo, that tho Sheriff executo a
Dollars (?550.00) from tho 1st day deod to tho purchaser of said laud
of Novombor, 1912, to tho 1st day 'and tho purchaser thereof bo grant
of Novombor, 1913, nt tho rate of ' od Immedlato possession mureof.
six por cont por annum: that M101 Service of this Bummnna in mmi
Subscribers, Please Note
?AttRIERS nro Instructed to put papers on
( porches or in other sultnblo plncos whoro
s tlpy win bo safo from wind and rain. Sub
scribers nro requested to notify tho offlco when
over theso Instructions nro not bolng followed.
Phono complaints nnd other matters pertaining
to delivery to OO - t
!'
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171
plaintiff recovor from you tho fur
ther sum of Ono Ilundrod Dollars
($100.00) as an attorney fee heroin,
and nlbo Its costs and disburse
ments lu this suit.
That tho mortgago heretoforo ox
ocuted by you 011 to-wit tho 4th day
of Novombor, 1912, to this .plalij
tiff, nnd conveying tho following
described real property, to-wit: Lot
numbered Threo In Block numbered
VifUen (15) in tho Town of Marsh
flold, Coos County, Orogon 10 uueuro
tho amount sot forth nbovo, bo fore
closed as by law provided, that tho
UBiial deoroe of foreclosure Issuo'ber 13, 1915; last
and that said property bo sold in 'comber 27, 1915,
upon you by publication pursuant
to nn ordor mndo by tho Hon. John
S. Coko, Circuit Judgo ot Coos
County, Stato of Oregon, on tho
12th day of November, 1115, direct
ing that tho samo bo published in
tho. Coos Bay Times, for a r.oriod
of six weeks.
JOHN D. GOSS,
JQIIN C. KENDALL.
HERBERT S. MURPHY,
Attomoys for plaintiff, First Nat
ional Bank Building, Marshfleld,
Oregon.
Dato of first publication Novom-
publlcatlon Dc
I
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Gorst & KlniC.
Lonvo Mnrshflold nt 7 n. in., anil returning leaving from Empire nt
8 n. 111. Leave Marshflelil nt 11 n.m. nnd returning Icnvo South
Slough nf 1 p. ni. Lcavo Mnrshflold nt 5 p. 111. nnd returning
lonvo South Slough nt O i. 111.
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Puget Sound Bridge &
Dredging Co
Dams, Bridges, Building. General Construction
COMPLETE PL'ANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office hd$ available for Oregon Cbast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
the most powerful, licftt equipped "nnd most thoroughly modem
twenty-Inch hydraulic dredgo in Pnrlflo waters
Main office,
Seattle, Washington.
Coos Bay office,
Marshfield, Oregon.
FUWBH
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0HIE1T
BI
OLDEST HANK IN CO0S COUNTY
Established lBHtl.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest paid fon . TJ1110
AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS ,
SK-
Qfflcen
J. V. Bennett, President. J
J. II. Flnniigr.il, Vlco-Prcsldcnt.
R. P. WIUIiiiils, Cnslilur.
Geo. P. Winchester, Asst. CaaMct.
One Reason
Xhe less you have to deposit the great
er the reason for its absolute safety, is
only one of the reasons why a savings ac
count in this bank is the best investment
for small sums, i
OF
FIRST
IN JrX X 1 WIN Jt JU COOS
BANK bay
Abstracts
AND INFORMATION
VOU RELIARLIi ABSTRACTS OP TITLE
ABOUT
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See -TITLE
GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. .
marshfield and coquillk. citv. oregon
oknkral Agents, eastsideandsengshaoicbn's addition
agents for canadian pacific railroad lands
.. . henry sengstacken, manager
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J.
North Front Street
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY
S. S. F. A Kilbitrn
v. . SAILS FOR
SAN FRANCISCO, (Via Eureka)
NOVEMBER 17, 1 M.
PORTLAND (Via Astoria) '
NOVEMBER 23. ' '
F0R FUIJT1 ER INFORMATION '
w" -xu.il .m.vili hock. lnONE ISO
A. T. NOTT, Agent.
ur- .M,?r
nnd 7 in h .. .. ' h.1 i 1.
Plinttna rt I
Zln Ulu
JM. Wrioht
Efltlinatea furni.h.7?01
; J3 0D leiONt
Dr. H. M Qhn,,.
K)o, Enr and Thron b .
Wono 8.10 J. i,aota, JL
'"'"t; irtock-
on. MATTID B. SIIAV
Miycin and Bo'rKM,
"uiio a;ioj(
H. G. Rllflnn
WVII, BNOlSEEn
Room 304 Coko Bldg. Ph00,
RcBlilencn pi,,. .. . ! "W,
" """ -Ii.
W. G. nhnnrllnn
ARCHITEoj
Rooms 301 ani 3n n.t.
Marshfleld, Oregon.
Wm. S. Tiimpn
utuui'ri;(f
Maruhflold. 0rejon.
WILLAMI
Lcavo
Mnrshflold
a.m.
a.m.
a.m.
a.m.
a.m.
a.m.
P.m.
P.m.
p.m.
P.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
G:4G
7.45
8:45
9:45
10:4G,
tl:3(T
12:50
1:45
2!45
3:45
5:00
C.40
6:55
7:30
TIJIIJ TABLE
TTK PACIFIC MOKB
OAU
Ut
North Enj
7:00 U
8:0)ji,
9:00 IB.
10:15 u,
11:00 La.
llMSia.
1:1! pa.
2:00 pa.
J'OO pa
4:00 M
5:15 pa.
5:55 pa,
North city llmlU oslr.
7:u
'Wft
save mm
njr ordering tlie liemt a
HtNKYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, por ton iw
Lnnuy coal, por ton .. f-'JO
Or half, ton ot both tn .
'' I). 3IU8SOM, IT !,
Phono 18-J or leave ortbri tti
Hllljcr'a Clgtf Stow.
Wood-good wood
W. II. LhiKo Iiim It MIIJMuJ
8 cunIi ikt load, also toc tfWi
Iu-Icoh 1-eiu.onablo. Omig r
ed. Phono "-.1.
DRY WOOD
CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
North Front Street
Phone 37i
MERCHANTS CAFE
Popular Place for
Good Meals
PrlnnQ RMsrinable
Cor. Commercial aai B'dw".
SOUTH COOS 1UVER BOW
SEimCK
LAUNCH EXPRESS
leavoa Marshfleld eTerf
8 a. m. Leaves head of rh
at 3:18 p.
8TEA.MER RAINBOW
lenTes head of river iJ ' '
. m, leaves Marshfleld t 3
m. For charter fll'PU bwr4
noGEns & BMiin
Proprletori
mM
WESTERN LOAN AND'
dUILUIHU uwi
Assets $2340,000.00
t Pays 8 per cent on Savings
t I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
t Local Treasurer
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' T. J. SCAD? tf A.
Marshfleld ftiS n
sr-s&s
Phoe 1-10
Times Want Ads Bring Results
DUNGAN Aj,Vn
UNUtm PARLOBS;
will be iLijJ
OPEN TO THE 0
A regular "JT,
nndertnker wlU
charge
phone iw
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