Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 10, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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Mrfe. Minnie Gearhart, Mrs. Bu-
nlce Clapp, Mrs. W. Clapp, and
Mrs. Galbraith, will serve refresh­
ments
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Don’t “ hawl out" the vlritiag to glto* guanine eonrteey to tfeo
token fee cemmtt» , « gtotottot F M le c«r heart Krtngo
plates. 'There to no bet­
Hl .«»» opportpnRy pro- tor time to start tiye hospitality
than In this period urhsn »»lions
regulation ho jto la t- are tiaktofe togter tbu|tt."
Mrs. G. H. Weaner W ill Have
D dR O T É Y R E ID , Editor. Phone 39 or 22 4 L ;
CAUBNDAR OP «VBXTS
Oct. 11.— Thfe Junior
High P. T» A. .Will hold itto
first regular meeting at 3: SC
o'clock in the Junior high
i’ school on the Boulevard.
Tuesday. Óct. 11.— Hope Rèbefe-
ah' Lodge Will hold thelf regu-
.»lar meeting ta /th e I, O. 0 . F.
hall. ' Strangers cordially lnvit-
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Tuesday, < M . t í , — The W. C. T.
U. will hold a social meeting at
1:00 o’ctoct p, m. at the borné
of Mrs. Lulu Howard on Gresh­
am street. Every member is
urged to attend.
T u eM aj, Oct. 11.— Westminster
Guild of the Ashland Presbyter­
ian church will meet in t h
evening at th e’Manfee
Tuesday. Get. I t . — Delphian
meeting. 6ne group w ill meet
at the home of Mrs. Walter
Rediford on Mountain avenue
and the ótfcér group with Dr.
Mattle B. Shaw on Pioneer
AVènue.
Wednesday, OCt. 1«^—The Social
Clrclfe of the local Christian
churent will meet at
2:30
o’clock In the church parlors.
Wednesday, Oct. 18.— The regu­
lar meeting of the Upper Val-
Ifey Cbmmunlty club w ill he
bhld in the rièbboùse.
Mrs,
W . G. Tucker and Mrs. Fred
Homes, hostesses.
Wednesday, O ct.JIU — Thé tye<h
nesday club meeting, which
was to have been held at the
home of Mrs. F. fr. W hittle on
B street, hdfe Jtièff transíerren
to the hothe of Sirs. Otto Win­
ter, 430 Boulevard. AH mem­
bers urged to be ¿resent, and
¿fonda faVitèd
thursdfer, î>ct. l i t — fclks Lidies
Cferd club regular meeting In
the Elks clubrootas. Hostesses
Mrk. Hugh it. Gillette fend Mrs.
G. # . Long.
Friday, Óet. 14.— P. T A. of the
Senior high 'School will give a
benefit bridge and H v F hun­
dred party Ih the civic club­
house on Wlnbtirn Way. Pub­
lic coidlfeily invited.
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TUroday, Get. 18.— The Women's
Civic Improvement club trill
meet in the clubhouse on. Win-
burn Way. Mrs. G. H. Wfehner
w ill he in charge of the meet­
ing. All members urged to be
’ present.
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THE BALANCÉ
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yellow satin, with a picture hat
to match. She carried fe bouquet
o'L y e l l o w
chr^baifthfemums.
Bridesmaids were Mias Flora W i­
ley and Miss EUzafiet^ Thomas.
The bride entered on the arm
of her brother, Charles
Wiley,
who gave her ft» marriage. Mr.
Charles Fredenburg, brother of
the groom, was best man
and
nshers were Bernard Roberta and
Harold Wiley. Following the cer­
emony a brief reception was, held
In the church parlor*.
Among the ont of town ¿nests
were Mr. and Mrfe, I t . A. Roberts
of Ashland; Mrs. Dennis Meyers
Of Needles, California; Mrs. Chas.
Thurfeton of Roseburg; Miss Ruth
Prfett and Miss Josephine Isham
of Grants Pass.
For the present Mr. and Mrs.
Fredenburg will make t h e i r
home In Grants Pass.
Colllster-Beck Nuptials: At a
pretty home wedding, Mtes Myrtle
Collister of Klamath Falls
be­
came the bride of Mr. Albert Beck
of Marysville, California, recent­
ly. The ceremony was performed
at the home of the bride’s moth­
er, Mrs. G. C. Tatmfen In Klam­
ath Falls, with'. Reverend D. v .
Haight, pastor of the First Pres­
byterian church offlcatlng. The
bride was gowned In A frock of
autumn green erfepe and carried
an arm corsage of yellow ‘chry­
santhemums, rosebuds and mfetd-
bfeir ferns. 'K ie l Pearl Collister,
her ¿later, was bridesmaid and
was prettily dressed In r o s e
crepe. She carried a showed Bou­
quet of Russell rosebuds
fend
sweetpeas.
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tfost sind Hoste
Mr. and Mrs. Dave W hittle
were the gracious host and host­
ess Sunday afternoon, October 9,
at their pleafefent home on pioneer
ayehue, wha they entertained a
g ran i cfrfHendg at dinner.
.At 12:30 o’clotk the guests
were Bested at a table beautifully
.Arranged, where a moki delicious
repeat was served. Covert were
laid for the following named:
Mr. and idra. C. H. Pierce, Mr.
and Mrs. George Blnttehaner, Dr.
Mattie B. Shaw, Miss Geòrgie Cof­
fee, Miss Clar Blumenhaure, Ray
Çjary and. the heat ahd hostess,
Mr. and Mrs. pave Whittle.
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Let ufe be Just with life. Although Aftrinooii Tea at Smith Home—
Thè home of Mrs. Ellen Smith
It bear
A thousand thorns for every on East Main street was the scene
of a delightful affair Thursday
perfect rose,
And thougt
ih the happy d a y tfftfernoon of last week, October
0, when she entertained with an
have mournful close.
Slumber awaits, to house t h e afternoon tea Ih honor of Mrs.
Letta M. Stufe of Los Angeli,e
¿Alnd from care.
Howe'er the shoe pinch, still we who IS a house guest at the home
of her sister, Mrs. C. B. Lata kin
must oOmpare
Unnumbered friends with so In this city.
A pleasant afternoon was spent
infrequent foes.
The path we know Its e n d In conversation, and much merrl-
¡from looking through old maga-
what traveler knows?
Appraising life, let as at least be ment was derived by the ladies
sines at the styles of /ong ago.
fair.
One of these magasines was a
Whose memory but holds t h e Delineator of the year 189S.
blinding bliss
Those who enjoyed the hospi­
Of love's blgh-noon and paradla- tality of Mrs. Smith were; Mrs.
C. B. Lamkln, Mrs. Hugh T. Mit-
al Mas?
Say not. In hoar whan deepnlng chelmore, Mrs. V. O N. Smith.
Mrs. J. W. McCoy, Mrs. E. A.
shadows fall,
» That life* Is 111. bat leave the Woods, Mr«. Mary Nlma and the
guest of hono, Mrs., Lett aM. Stile,
pain nnfeatd
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Knowing that In those graclons
Dinner Guest« In M e d fo rd -
toonfents fled
Mr. ahd His. Chapes P. Tal­
The far and mighty Joy repaid
ent, acconfpfeWfed Wy their
son
for all.
George Sterling Terry add daughter Mlis Mars-
ehial, who réside en the. Boule­
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vard in thia city, and Philip Stans­
WUey - Fredenburg nuptials: berry motored to Medford l a s t
9,
The marrihge of Mias Hazel W i­ evening, Sunday. October
ley and Mr. Fred Fredenburg was wheró they were dinner guests at
aolemulsed Sunday mOrfling, Oc­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newton
tober. », at the Methodist Episco­ C. Chaney on South Holly street
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pal church In Medfopd, with the
Reverend T . H. Temple officiat­ Social Circle Meets —
The Aortal Circle1 of the local
ing. Both the bride and groom
Christian
church will hold their
have spent the greater part of
their lives In the viclnty of Med- r a d ia r meeting Wednesday, after­
fordeAttended the M e d. f o r A noon, October 12, at 2:30 o’clock
achctds afed are well known in lenthe church parlors.
Quilting and fancj work will
southern Oregon. ,
Preceding the ceremony, selec­ occupy the afternoon hours and
tions on the pipe organ were glv- plant* and preparations for the
U>--by,Mrs. W. M. Vangeoyoc and annnal tummfege sale fend bazaar,
firs. F„
Nichole sang, to Mrs. which will be held sometime
VanBooyor'g accompaniment, "Oh during the month of December,
Promise Ma.” The bridal party will «lad be made The time and
•nterod to the mask of Lohen­ the place for the sale will be an­
nounced at a later date.
grin*? wedding march.
A committee Composed of Mrs.
Mrs. Charles T hu reton o f R o se-
bsrg was matron of honor, and C. O. Holman as chairman, ably
wore a green georgette dress over assisted by Mrs. Marlon Hager,
The next regular meeting of
the Women'« Clvla Improvement
club, which w ill fail on the af­
ternoon of fijeadfey, October J 3,
in the Civic clubhouse on W in-
burn Way, will -be n charge of
Mrs. O. H. Wenner.
| A most pleasant afternoon Is
promised, the Uafee belqf; spent
In needle wofk, playing bridge
and five
hundred, Interesting
games and a short program will
also be presented.
All members of the Civic club
are particularly urged to be pres­
ent and anyond who is not a mem­
ber but who would like to attend
the meeting may do so for the
price of twenty-five cents.
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of t W
h M bruttisi
visitors
This to the fenica ¿ivAn by
Opo. Ò. Bramtonburg. Secretary
Miss Leona G .' M
of the Oregon State Motor As­
structer
musís at tke «on
sociation, who points out that
Oregon Normal afchooj, spent
joo’ many jnotortots show an ln-
short time In Medford 8a
toiarnhee tp r the to0!10? tonrtst’a
violations yhere^ouriasy to ab­
Left For M
solutely sesoDttfg-*
A. 8. Roeeabaum. gengfal sup­
"In theory, 1?e hll agree that
erintendent for thè Souther»
street
and highway courteay arò
Oregon diviato« of the SouthdrA
very
desirable,"
says Mr. Brand-
Pacific railroad, who spent aeVhr-
eubucg;
"Orfegon
to'’ known all
fel days sf last weak in Klamath
Fèlla looking after business af­ pver thè eo i A tri As è " Ir le i Sly
fairs, left that city Saturday fo f stata" end every motortgt win
Megford, being qUled there hy adrAU thè agvfentaiea of kindly
the death of former Mayor Earl helpfulness tè the stranger
Gaddis* son. Mr. Rosenbaum was
"In every city, there are locaj
the boys* god-father, having keen regulations designed to meet ' pe­
present when he .was baptised.
culiar condHions with which the
traveler eoeld not hèpe to be
Left Sunday—
familiar.
Hh may violate such
Mrs. F. W . Oreenman a n 4 . a regulation. In staok cash, it to
daughter. Mise Gloria of Dnns- not thè duty of thè locar driver
mulr, California, who have been to assume ¿he .rig h t to A a w l
Spending the past few days with hat* the other m ie . IustAAd, thè
Mrs. L. C. Dunk on North Main
one fgmlltar with thè tratte code
street, left Sunday for th eir.
home. • Mr.
Gfeehman Is
a l “ 0 altt sat tore Other right. He
Should go It calmly and kindly,
brother of Mrs. Duna.
and if he does the Action will
reflect favorably upon all local
«tient Hètarila?
R. S. Strlkÿer and Mrs. M a y taotohstu.
Vlattor pa Meg f etdfe ■
V liw <rf
forngt
Portland, fit
Los Angetos.
mède so closely to thè .life
at fe dtfUnea It tesemblsfe
ekyse-cfèèpèà hglr.
ig
g « y i i t h A gray a i$ UlMi
tutae, this hat to lo tâ y .
Agnès inAftss another
tie, hat, perfectly ronnd A
brimiess, Of iti», iridescent
gfcren fiath w s .df thp
This to worn vtlth onè rit
lades $f grssn-blns and l i r l
extraordinarily smart.
Thd'variation of thè hsrót,
atl toit, in Vslvst, In vfelvet
fdlt, JewelSft Add ùnt
I
ohfe of thè bètfhfets yon can
fdr anthisiâ afternoon Wègr.
thè ânssrèi to the long-toft
tor g moro formal hat that
hhvfe |>èe& gtthqfe these several
seaeOfcs rihqe the sporta Jtyià
h it p u been doing SérVlcè
btrèèt, luncheons, weddings,
with the addition of Jeweled
for Seeding, too.
Thè b érô that to briguées
freht, ahd tim i hat ttio litti«
pieces dVet fefech e ir that
cut and.t&hitt thè ffeefe, l ì a
started b> ÂHfhôàSfbè, ahà òtti Ü
thè most tjsedttinc modes of thè
séfeèfeh. Sbfctitlmfes this B it Is
rfttqe Ht f Ab sihtafes Of ferity ot
beige', half-apd-half, with a divis­
ion dodrn thè middle.
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Many b fjttti/itift tiny hats havq
a dash of feathers over one ear.
Thèse feathers hre flatly Applied,
and curl .downward ahd under. A
few have tight hunches of flowers.
Jeweled pins of modern deèlgn
are good, but they must be large
fend effective, not
meanihgjfehs
bits of ornahüsht.
Postpone Meeting Of Music
Thfec h tto y
ig..
Miss Leona G- Marotért, super­
visor of music nt the Southern
Oregon Normal school and presi­
dent of the Jaeksoh County Chap­
ter of the State Tfeachers associa­
tion, has announced that the first
meeting of thè season, which was
to have occurred on Wednesday,
eld r
nooâlÿT:
October 12, had been pestponed
Stkcrky
amphib-
Oct.
10.
until November IS.
Ian plane ¡‘The Da i" ieolgned
At the latter date there win be
T o r t to
for fe flight from
a luncheon meeting at the Hotel
Copehbigèii,
sped
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Medford, beginning at twelve
wafc at. ?: I#
«Á A®*
off for
o’clock. Important business w ill
AIM bd
Orcir
-cme ng at this tun« aid a I i
fueled fd f 4
teachers and other members of
The plane to pii
iB.rHta-
he chapter ir e requested to keep
XM dto.
ces
Gra:
the date in mind and to make no
other arrangement« which will in­
SEATTLE,* D «t id;— ( lb —
terfere with their attendance at
The
Southern cross tri, - motored
the meeting November IS.
F o k p e r airplane In which
tour
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Australians w ill attempt A.Hight
Picnicked On A p p leg ate-
from Oakland idft for Seattle thtt
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Jansen of
morninf via FOft LaAlii. T *h e
the Ashland hotel, Mr. E. Ó. Har­
plahe was first taken np on a
lan, new secretary of the local
test flight at A o’clock and then
chamber of comfnerep, and Mr. J.
landed and , took off again,
W. Murray motored to the Appie­
it will be fealed a t Fort Lewis
date ccunfry yesterday afterabon
and- may take off from there to­
where they enjoyed a delicious
day. P. S. Sfelzan of Yakima to
pionlc dinner, am^rig the mi
pilot
of the plane, flying it-to Oak­
good things they took to
land tor Gaptfeih Klhgsford Smith
ifeg fried chicken.
who to to be/eoihmfendei’ of the
On their return home, Mr.
tltoht.
Hanfeen drove Into Jáoksoavílle
to show Mr. Harlan and Mr. M ur­
ray all of thè picturesque o 1 d
eàrb xtAM gfH folks
buildings and sitos ih that city.
Local radio tana heard M r s .
While there, he accidentally met
Ruth Akers Holloway, soprano,
an Old friend, Mr. F. F , Frégu-
and Mr. Howard Graham, bariton
son, who to working w ldi g ferfelv
of Klamath Falls who appeared
of men "drifting” In thè old chan­
in the state Aatwater Kent Radio
nels underneath the to#n of Jack-
audition in Portland
Saturday
scnvllle, and enjoyed a skbrt visit
' waxed paper — Waxed paper evening anjl Sundag evening. Mrs
with him.
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should be kept in a roll In a k it­ Holloway and Mr. Graham were
Tc'mcrrow in the World of
chen dravrgr, for wrapping breads the only «Southern Oregon contest­
Fsrfiiijn—
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cakes, cheese and every othpn ants entered In the state audition
NEW YORK, Oct. 10.— <LF>— kind of food whose
moisture
Newberg — Willamette bridge
The small, cloaaly fitted hat, with should be preserved.
Opened
after' 380 )00 repair job.
some eccentric touch to give It
Whipped Cream Substitute —
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character Is undoubtedly t h e Masjt. well ripened bananas with
iver fork, add the white of an
» alive'
smartest hat at tile moment.
Every known tye of helmet, egg and beat stiff. ,
trimmed and unti4nmed la com­
tt& U n g the Sick h i.
ing from. Paris op every boat, as
Cobvfelesceat
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Is évèry kttown Arad of beret, and
Thefre IS probably not one of the nose has a \u g ly thine. Keep
every klhd of turbati ahd toque.
us with has not at one time had the skip looking like a peach
Roboux has gone a tot for this feft- Invalid o’Y convalescent In our tilth this he# wonderful French
mode. She hfes always ffeforfed home for whom to plan and serve Prqcess Face P 6 w d e r called
folELLO-GLO. Stays on Indefin­
thè small hat that taolds the SAlnty trAys Of food.
head, ¿rodnees a wicked l o o k
During the period of sickness itely— so pure and line— prevents
about thè eye Into Haters
the or convalescence the patient’s large pores — keeps your akin
back of the neck ’ It t A feto a til! stomach and digestive organs are youthful. OSt this' new wonder­
anted hat to do all these things in a weakened condition a n d fu l Face Pbwder MELLO-GLO at
at. once, but the small, we» - cut therefore require special foods.
the toilet counter today.— Lithia
felt hat, made on the head, and
In place of serving a l a r g e Pharmacy; East Side Pharmacy.
finished after three or more awe­ qdjkniity^ of food on the tray at
inspiring fittings does »» of tbto- once It is much more satisfactory
Prominent In the mode to Re- to serve smaller portions sad In
boux’s “sourcll” hat, the small pikes of three meal* a day, serve
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hfet made to cover one eyebrow file .
and shew the other. The model
Meals must be served as dslat-
hat to tried on yonr hdsd, this ily as possible with spotlessly
way and that, u*ntil yotr decide olfean ttoy . cloth ahd ttApkln.
which eyebrow yon feel should
As a rule sick folks fere Some
represent yon, and which should tidies hard to please sq take great
bo suppressed. One of these hats, cate in seeing that food sUpposfed
a great success, to of extremely to be hot la hot, ahd tHSt suppos­
fino felt, made with two small ed to be cold is cold, not Just in
"earc” crossed In front. M a a. y between.
smart women have this ha*. In
Never ask a patient what he
several colors, to wear with dif­ wants to eat, or say certain foods
are good for him. Det it be a
ferent costumes.
Another extremely dew and surprise, and abrve it on the gay-
revolutionary Reboux hfet to of e ti and brightest chtoa ydu have.
ffelt, with a cloae-fltting crown, A fresh cut flower addk so much
small car-laps, and a lace veil to the chejb-fulAfces of an Invalid
draped actòss ohe eyebrow and trhy. The Appfetfte of a eoAvAles-,
diade into a large cboui at the cunt IS always lagging so he re-
Side. This, fee an aftbrncion hat, oiiros something to brlrig back
to seen at tflfefcy sinsrt places la tlmt hppetlto.
Paris.
The lace vail "takes a great
May Be Down
deal of tièarfog,** but 1s extremely
»ya Out. Stamp
smarj on a woman of sufficient I t Opt”— Fire Prevention Week,
chic *to wafer H. Whether
thia Ottobri- 9 to ltf.
h s
mode of a narrow lace veil over O — Á
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one eye or both eyes will ba d ti aU H k
vejoped later re m a in to be seen.
It to, however, an unmistakable
evidence Chet the mode to becom­
ing: more feminine.
The ear-lap ha*, launched In
the spring, has be;n Improved np-
SMART STY:
cr and revised t^is. autumn nn-
pE B B L E GRA1
tp it is the outstanding hat of
ihe mode, although the variations
are so great that you don’t sl­
E ays trace them to that first Ut—
e skhll-csp with a flap orar one
M r. Agnee makes a hat of thia
»fit Feet W ill Bring Yon
type, with two earlaps. entirely of
leathers. This Is a charming hat,«
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^Bht- Coolie of Trfeka, Cfel., and C.
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Centers of Gold HUI Spent Satur­
day In Ashland visiting at the
bomie cf Mrs. A. E. Cham on Laur­
el street. The latter la M r s .
Chase’s father.
Arrived Home —
Mrs. J. Patterson on Second
street, who hag been visiting with
ber son, E. F. Patterson a n d
family in Eugene, Oregon, .for
several days. Arrived home re­
cently.
FJriy Frtfay Nlgti^-
gfe Oalmeitirtg tfferritito--z ’
icootdtag to a report filed in
the otfloes of the state eeglneer
at Salem recently, the Talent lr-
rlgatlon district hat not out-
sthadlfig warrant* and Its tax do-
JtUquhhcy Is lees than 14 ¿to cent.
Cost of operation -of the Talyat
project 1s only Í2 per, cent of the
vaine of the crops.
USED CARS
Overland Touring A $75
1926 Tord to u rin g , $200
1923
ir ti
Bedan,
1924 Ohev. Sedan, $209
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TOP D R E E IN G
The
A utom otive Shop
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Chevrolet Defcton
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.lift. X f o i
Bttdtllitliaiti & Hecht Boots and
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Much Interest Ik belbg shown
by Ideal people In the bridge and
flve-hnndrod benefit party which
frill be held Friday evening, Oc­
tober 14', in the Civic clubhouse
oh Wlnbura Wfey by the h I g h
school branch of the Pfefdbt-
Teacher association.
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Anÿy Goods Store—
feSt iS ttlé Store ift Town, Open Evenings.)
i*r^i utTHrT’iv a fr<ry>ii
Feminine Charm
Disappears When
NATION WIDE
Winchester
SônpeôÀ's
$100
1993 CHrtV; TOtrifcfr $195
''Every city boasts that It ex­
tends a friendly hand to the out­
sider,. 4? dwellers within the
community,
Individuals
prldA
themselves on their town’s a*tl-
tnde. , On? g<pd way to p ro u
the sincerity -of such a boast Is
-sml
Ford
Wè riti dò thè jttb*
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We «AH do it right dji time.
We «Ah dé it weft
Yon can bank
eh
us for aU three.
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F E R E N T .*
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w é can é e l p you p l o T i t e ¿ 0 6 .
we
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CAN S U P P L Ì D A TA Á Ñ tí SA M PLES T o H E L P YOU
SELL.
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IF I T ’S ¿ PRINTING JOB, W E CAN H A N D LE IT. IF
ANYBODY CAN, W E CAN.
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