Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 01, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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1, I t t i
He« mit! C S
L o c a l and Personal
Wanted, at one«, women to cut
For high grade tailoring for men
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fru it at Bagley Canning company, and women— C. Orres.
Talent, Or. Transportation free.
Phone 364-J-l.
44-tf R eturn from 'Frisco—
Dance Wednesday bight. Moose
J. H. Philpott and wife have re­
liall.
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turned from San Francisco, where
Medford Man Gets Damages—
Mr.
Philpott underw ent an operation
• Leave for California —
H. O. P ark h u rst, 210 West Jack-
for
appendicitis
at the Southern P a­
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Swingle and 90Q stre e t’ Medford, has been award-
cific
Company
hospital.
-
son expect to leave in the morning ed $15 by the city to cover damages
for San Diego to spend the w inter, to his automobile top after passing
When b etter tam ales are served,
and w hatever may be necessary in under a low hanging v ee limb in Rose Bros, will serve them.
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the way of funds. T heir many one of A shland’s main thorough­
friends regret to see them go, but fares, following action taken at a Ret un i from New York—-
some would like to follow for a few recent council meeting. According to
Mrs. Laura Edwards has returned
'investigating councllmen, the Med­ from New York where she has been
months.
ford man unavoidably struck the visiting her daughter, Miss Ernest- *
limb.
Due to the activities of the ine Edwards, since last June, and:
We furnish salads and croquettes,
any kind, for private parties on I street commissioner, the tree "evi- will reside perm anently dt her home!
tw enty-four hours’ notice. Nelda ! ¿tence” has disappeared.
on East Main street.
Cafe.
Vining
Vining
James Fenimore Cooper’s
World Known Novel
S/?e Cast o f the
M ohicans
A historically truthful version of this
world-known story
,
starring
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Have a fit— C. Orres.
7. If your stomach is continually
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kicking up a disturbance; you feel
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bloated and distressed; if you belch To l ,,de,RO OP©»»tion—
gas and sour food into the m o u th ,! Bert Smith was taken to a local;
then you need Mi-O-Na stomacn ta b -1 hospital toda>’ to undergo an opera-'
lets. G uaranteed by McNair Bros.
t*°n-
W ALLACE
t
BEERY
Rand, Visitor—
—Also—
Vernon Hooper, rancher in the
Two Reel Comedy—“ Hold Your B reath”
Dead Indian district, was an Ashland
visitor the la tte r part of last week,
returning to his home Sunday a fte r­
S P E C IA L
M A T IN E E
noon.
Cliff Payne makes shaving stands.
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Fi-ee Fish Are Offered—
Wednesday—4:15 P. M.
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s
p
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i
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vi
r
i
d
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r
We do catering to private parties.
Local m otorists, who have return- R etu rn s fro m Ix x li, C a l i f . -
FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN
Nelda Cafe.
38-6t ed from H ornbrook, state th a t free
Mrs, E. F. Smith returned recently (
salmon fish may be had for the tak-
Admission: I nder 12 years, 10c; past 12, 35c
from Lodi, Calif., where she has been I
Will Leave for California—
lo t ju s, beyond Hornbrook on the i ?l8lll„ g h„ sl9ter
F. D. Swingle and family expect Klam ath river. Operators of a fish
to leave Ashland this week for Cali- hatchery, it is said, are killing the
Try Roses’ special ice cream.
fornia, where they will spend the fish for the eggs, which will 'be
sa —:
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w inter months
transplanted in Oregon stream s. The
fish are being offered by the sack- Visit Relative»—
W anted, at once, women to c u tjfu i, anti a surplus is still left,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gall spent Sun-J
fru it at Bagley Canning company,
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One cent the wo rd each time.
day with relatives in Ashland.
T n ," W rW U 0 "
Now Is the tim e
order your
HELP WANTED.
° ne ‘
■
Thanksgiving suit. Paulseru<?s.49tf
PHYSICIANS.
Remodeling and
cleaning — C.
To brinq before the ceuntry in visual form the vast problem it is helping
to solve, the American Red Cre«» has prepared fo r ite Annual Roll Call, W A N T E D — L ad y to do housework.
Orres
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS—Practice
Return to M aahington—
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Nov. 11 to 24, a poster showing how rather than diminishing the total of
. Protect Road t'uives—
No washing. Good home. 75 Hel­
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
Mr. and Mrs. Pennington, p aren ts,
,
W orld W a r veterans entitled te Federal aid continues to grow. Red Cross
man St.
49-4*
throat. Office hour», 10 to 12 and
or Mrs. C. A. Pauley, who h a y . been , 2
“ J T ’ ,lan8er0" s curve Shopper Visits—
Service to these men is costing $10,000,000 a year.
2 to 5. Swedonburg Bldg., Ash-
visiting here, let! last week tor th .tr ’ “
' h™? fi
¡ S ? hi8hW W
Mrs. I. V. Mason was in the city
WANTED.
land, Ore.
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home In Bellingham, Wash.
: thioughont Oregon will he protected yesterday from her ranch home- east
DRESSMAKING
—
Mrs.
Jean
A.
Rogue
River
Indian
war.
Medford— W ar Eagle mine to
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uy a guard rail, according to State of Ashland, on a shopping tour.
DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
Gettis, 63 Gresham St.
51-6*
Mr.
Alford
isThe
last
of
eight
chil­
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
spend
$15,000
on
improvements.
W anted, at once, women te cut
Engineer Nunn, who ex-
—
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eye. ear, nose and throat. Glasses
dren.
He
leaves
besides
his
wife,
WANTED—
Storage
tank
for
water,
fruit at Bagley Canning com pany? plains that the highway departm ent
For pleating, see Orres.
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supplied. Oculist and aurist for
anywhere from 2000 to 5000 gal­
two sons and one daughter: Russel
Talent, Or. T ransportation fre e .! 8 proceedlag with this phase of
S. P. R. R. Offices. M.
and H.
lons.
Address
E.
G.
Roberts,
H
orn­
Alford of K lam ath Falls, M. L. At- FOR SALE------
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 667.
Phone 364-J-l.
44-tf i hlghway construction as rapidly as H u n ters H ave L u c k -
brook,
Calif.,
box
81.
50-3*
Alfalfa Seed
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• is practical. The problem, Nunn de­
Henry Enders, Jam es Souther and i tord of Medford, and Mrs. t L. F. Wil-
Clover Seeds
KALLON— X-ray
' WANTED— W ashing to do at home. DR. LINCOLN
viations from Medford —
d a re s, is big and one involving the George Rose have returned from a lis of K lam ath Falls. A nother daugh­
Veteli and Seed Grains
diagnosis;
Ashland
Laboratory,
Mrs.
Ring.
207
Vista.
43-5*
L. Murphy and wife, of Medford, • expend*ture °f an immense sum of successful duck hunt in the vicinity ter, Mrs. W olters, of Talent, passed
("ENTRA POINT FEED STORE
Dr Jarv is’ Sanitarium ; hours, 1
WANTED— Second hand heavy wa­
C e n tra l P o in t, O re.
Pitone 41
to 5 p.m.
Phone Ashland 126.
spent Sundhy with the John W olters ! mon©y- The guard rails m ust neces- of Buck lake. The party left A .h - 'aWay la8‘ ,u ly
gon.
J.
D.
Lowe,
phone
6F3.
i
Funeral
services
were
held
this
Medford
Laboratories,
Sacred
family on East Main street.
sarily be of heavy construction in land Saturday.
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H
eart
Hospital;
hours,
8
a.m.
to
afternoon
at
2
o’clock
from
the
Tai-
order to serve their purpose and ev­
12m.; evenings by appointm ent.
Dance Wednesday night, Moose • ent bome- Kev. F. R- Leach officiat-
FOR RENT.
O rder your Thanksgiving suit en at th a t will require replacement.
Phono Medford 714.
Residence
hall.
51-3'
ing.
Interm
ent
was
in
the
I.
O.
O.
F.
phone, Medford 61.
27-lm o
from Paulserud’s.
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FOR RENT— A 4 00 acre alfalfa and
cemetery at Medford.
Woolens for men and women sold
stock ranch six miles from Ash­
CHIROPRACTORS.
by the yard— C. Orres.
Missionary Society to M e e t' ■■
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land,
known
as
the
V
r
o
h
m
a
n
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W ith the adoption of a seven- ! AUTO STRIKES RANC HER;
The Ladies Missionary society will
ranch. Cash rent, $500 per year. ASHLAND HEALTHATORIUM— Dr.
months-old
baby boy, taken from a
RALPH COWGILL INJURED
Staples Realty, agent.
51-2
E. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec
meet a t the C hristian church parlors Entertains at Tilton Home—
______ _
tricai Treatm ents, Mineral and
Saturday afternoon Mrs. C. F. Til­ Portland home, joy now reigns in !
Friday afternoon, November 4. Mrs.
FOR RENT— Five room modern cot­
Vit-o-Net Baths. F irst National
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hal
Me-
MEDFORD,
Or.,
Nov.
.
1.—
Ralph
ton
entertained
a
num
ber
of
ladies
W. A. Cooper will lead the meeting.
tage,
barn
garage
and
two
acres
Bank Building. Phone 48.
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in honor,of her mother, Mrs. Fannie Nair. Mr. and Mrs. McNair returned Cowgill, . well known engineer and
pasture lot. on G ranite St. Staples
from
P
o
rtlan
d
Sunday
evening
with
;
rancher,
was
badly
injured
early
A
noilN
K
Y
K
.
Realty Agency.
51-2
Agency of Oregon F ire Relief _p
as­ - Fowler, who is here from New
44-tf W estm inster, British Columbia, vis- the baby, who has been named Jam ie j Sunday evening by being struck by Just received from a nation­
sociation. Yeo, of course.
RENT— Seven room cottage, in BRIGGS A BRIGGS— Attorneys-at-
an auto, the driver of which is at ally famous manufacturer of FOR
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I iting her daughter and friendh. The McNair.
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
fair condition, with fine range.
j
present
unknown,
on
the
Pacific
Visits Old Friends—
guests brought their sewing and en-
One block from Junior high i 7
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Ex
Suits pressed for 50 cents. J o h n 1 highway near his ranch home th e ' good Leather Bags.
school. inquire a t Allen Realty
E. S. Ricard of Sacram ento, C alif.,! ioyed a good visit together. Light
office or at 355 Almond St. 51-2*
K
0 and
Citizens Bank
Maly, tailor, Pell building, Plaza
¡other side of Central Point. He is pertly made and finished.
Bldg.
was in town last week visiting old refreshments were served.
Those
¡lying a t his home in much pain, and Fitted with coin purse, in­ FOR RENT— Ranch, 70 acres, house
friends.
present were Mesdames Fowler,
("HAIR DOCTOR
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Badger, Patrick. Kaylor, Cherry, Party at Robinson Home—
the full extent of his injuries will i side pocket and separate
and barn, chicken house, etc., 22
The Misses G ertrude Brown and not be known lor some time yet.
acres alfalfa, balance grain and EXPERT furniture repairer and up-
ilanlsta-teach- ■ W right, Mitchell, Danford and Til-
Imogene W allace,
mirrors. Lined with moire
pasture land. Plenty of wood on
Edith Robison were hostesses a t the
holsterer;
second-hand
goods
Cowgill suffered three fractured
171 Helman ton
er.
Phone 210-J.
place. Two milejs from Tallent.
bought, sold and exchanged; can
home of the latter on Beach street ribs, a badly lacerated knee, and his and leather.
street.
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Mason & Manning, Talent, Ore.
33-lm o
sweep a chimney or mend a clock.
Saturday evening, to a m erry party face is a mass of bruises. One patch
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Fresh sweet cider a t Rose Bros.
Will I? Well, see. Third and A.
Priced $4.00 to $12.00
of the younger set. The Hallowe’en of skin, two inches square, was
From Central Point ——
No
phone. W rite.
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FOR RENT— Five room house. 264
spirit was introduced in the weird knocked off his face. In addition,
G. C. McAllister, of Central Point,
G rant St.
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TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
costumes, the decorations, and the the injured man complains of severe
SHOPPING BAGS AND
was In town Saturday on business. Auto Collision—
FOR RENT— Two or three unfur- r. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS-
The radiator of a car owned and spooky stunts indulged in by the pains in his back, but as to whether
BEAUTY BOXES
nished rooms on East Main street,] FER — Good team and motor-
crowd.
All
present
expressed
huge
I
this
pain
is
caused
b
y
a
bad
¡¿rain
The best chocolate creams can b e ? lr ’ven b-v
N- McCune, 1340 Ash-
$10 and $15. Phone 142 or 48.
trucks. Good service at a reason-
Priced $1.75 to $11.50
or something more serious is not yet
purchased at Rose Bros.
45-ef ,and 8treet> * as smashed Saturday enjoyment of the evening.
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afternoon when his car. Mr. McCune
known.
FOR RENT— Vista apartm ents, com- FOR PROMPT and careful service
Orders taken for rresh oysters.
Miner Returns—
states, collided with the rear end of
pletely furnished; close in; price
with Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays,
Marcus K elts has returned home an interurban bus near Medford. Mr. Nelda Cafe!
38-6t
The United States senate eventu
reasonable. Inquire 166 Harga-
call W hittle Transfer Co., Phone
from his job of mining and expects McCuiTe claims th a t the bus, preced­
dine. Phone 122.
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117. Office 89 Oak street. Near
ally decided not to prolong the
Send Missionary Box Monday—
to be in Ashland for the winter.
Hotel
Austin.
ing him, stopped suddenly w ithout a
"world war any more. To keep aj
FOB HALE— REAL ESTATE.
The Presbyterian women will send
w arning being given by the driver
war going three years after fighting
PLUMBING
W inter apples, orchard run. fifty- m aking it impossible to ¡stop the their box to Wolf Point, Mont., next has ceased is a novelty in world his­
ANYONE WISHING TO BUY a place
close in, cheap, phone 326-J. 51-3* PHONE your next job of plumbing
pound box 75 cents, delivered. Phone: McCune car which was traveling at Monday. Any who want to contrib­ tory.
ute, seifd to the manse this week.
to Jerry O’NeafO, Beaver Building.
' the rate of twenty miles an hour,
FOB SALE.
I’houe 138.
Also the Guild work bags for Ellis
before nosing into th e rear end of
FOR SALE— General merchandise
Will Write U. of O. History—
Island
should
be
finished
this
week.
the big bus.
ROOFERS
store. Stock and fixtures a t in-
A detailed history of the Univers­
Mrs. Cyril Cox, who has been vis­
voice. Mason & Manning, Talent, j “ T . " ’
ity of Oregon is being written by
WILSON, practical
O re.
We serve the best of coffee at all iting her mother, Mrs. S. R. Jeter,
B ltf G R A H A M
Heat units and quality is what counts. Positively no
roofers;
new
roofs laid and old
Dr. H. D. Sheldon, dean of the school times. Neida Cafe.
on
Fourth
street,
has
returned
to
38-6t
roofs
repaired.
103 E. Eleventh
SEE
H.
S.
Lynch,
Talent,
for
dry
Coal sold in the West that equals the famous “ Peacock”
of education, who will include th is!
h r home in Vancouver, B. C.
street, Medford, Ore.
wood,
or
phone
12-F-22.
Rock Springs Lump C o a l-
in a projected series dealing with Embroidery Club to Meet__
36-2tw-l mo*
LIVE STOCK
I
Oregon educational history.
The Friday Afternoon Em broidery \ \ il<’ Goose F e a s t -
Price per ton in bulk................. $18.00
FOR
SALE—
Newtowns,
good
size
—
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Relatives and friends of John E n­
—
club will be en tertain ed by Mrs.
apples, $1.25 per box. 311 Moun- KIRTLAND FARM Is offering for
Price per half ton in bulk..........$ 9.75
See Paulserud’s suits.
Satisfac- Frank Guisinger, 1193 Boulevard, ders are feasting on eight wild geese
sale cheap one registered 2-year-
tain Ave. Bring box.
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Price per quarter ton in bulk ___$ 5.00
tion guaranteed.
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sent over from Klam ath Falls by Mr
oldl black Percheron stallion, sired
FOR SALE— Dining set, $20.00. 112 i by Ketab, the best Imported Black
Enders.
We are unloading a car today, and two more cars coming
B street.
50-3*
Percheron in valley; or will sell
Ketab. These are priced so they
We have plenty Utah Lump Coal on hand at
FOR SAI^E— Jersey cow, two heifer 1 will pay for themselves next year.
calves, one a yearling, library ta- i We also have some young te«ms
same prices as above
ble, motor washing machine, and
for sale. Will sell a few regis­
i heating stove. 264 G rant St. 49-4*
W H IT T L E T R A N S F E R CO.
tered Milking Shorthorn cows and
heifers; two bull calves, sired by
I SWEET CIDER— Order for that
Foothill’s Corporal, the grand
Hallowe’en party, 40c gallon, two
champion of the Pacific coast.
75c c&livered. Phone 9 -F -ll.
W rite, phone or come and see.
Phone 19-X-3. Central Point, Or.
FOR SALE— Wood, m anzanita, oak
J. E. Mason, Superintendent. 42-tf
TALENT, Or., Nov. 1.— Albert Al­
and fir. Phone 479J.
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GOVERNMENT CONFIDENCE
FOR SALE.
ford, for forty-six years a resident of
KING APPLES— Good size and
Talent, passed away a t his home in
fl’ongress has realized the import-
clean, splendid cooking and eat­ Brick building and lot— fully occu­
^ a n c e to the country of the agri­
th a t place Sunday at 2:45 p. m,, as
ing apples. 50 lb. box, $1 deliv­
pied a t rental insuring good r e ­
cultural and livestock industries,
ered. Phone 9 -F -ll.
a result of paralysis.
turns on investment.
and appropriated a large sum for
Mr. Alford was born in Missouri
FOR SALE— Fryers, 2% to 3 H
,
furthering them.
in the year 1833. In 1850 when but
pounds.
922 Boulevard, phone
acres A
w*th s * room bouse, large
The banks and bankers constituted
4g_6
barn. About 12 acres orchard, 2
17 years of age, he crossed the
th e medium th ru which this assist­
acres alfalfa, good garden a n d
plains by ox team, and settled in the
Our line this year will cover all the field of dependable
ance will be given, because the war
farm land.
FOR SALE — Bulck four-cylin’der
finance corporation will have the
I W illam ette valley, where In 1853 he
Touring car. Phone 437-R, or call
benefit of th eir experience and know­
gift-giving. We will feature low prices throughout the
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acres with fine dwelling, barn,
was m arried.
63 Pine street.
ledge
of
local
conditions.
packing
house. About 20 acres in
In 1869 Mr. and Mrs. Alford re­
“ SINGER” leads, as usual; 1922;
good orchard.
Balance suitable
entire holiday season. Merchandise this vear
is
verv
The
F
irst
National
sees
this
as
a
moved to the Rogue River valley,
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models now on floor, Swenson & , for farm products.
distinct m ark of approval for the
McRae’s; see them ; your term s
and resided north of Central Point
much cheaper.
banks of th e country.
are ours. J. W. Scott, Sales Man-
acres with good fruit, bouse and
until 1875, when they moved to Tal­
---- Oregon.
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ager Southern
chicken
shed. Sightly location.
ent, where they have since resided.
FOR SALE— Dodge touring car, in
Mr. Alford, in business affairs,
good condition. Automotive Shop. Furnished six room dwelling on a
was a man of success, but spent lit­
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paved street, one of the finest lo-
tle time in public life. He was com­
cations in the city.
missioner of Jackson county at thei
CAR WASHING
Inquire at
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
time the court house was built, and!
EXPERT CAR WASHING and polish-
A s h la n d
O regon
participated in the erection of th at;
icg. Llthla Garage, phone 114.
BOARD AND ROOMS.
structure.
EXPERT CAR REPAIRING at rea­ BOARD AND ROOM— Call at 716 N.
He was also a veterans of the!
sonable prices. Lithia Garage.
Main.
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G o v e rn m e n t care
Red Cross is spending
Million Dollars a Year
lelp the ex-service m an
and his family
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
Newest
Leather
Handbags
McNair Bros.
231«
! C O A X .!
G if ts
T hat
L ast
O. 11. J o h n s o n
J
e w e le r
Albert Alford, '
Valley Pioneer,
Dies At Talent
First National Bank
Jitan
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