The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, November 18, 1927, Image 1

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    The Register
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Farm
tha
Hoasas
la Southera Oregoa
FORMERLY
VOLUME 3
WOMEN NOT E X T R A V A G A N T .
WHEN THEY STEAL ENOUGH.
CENTRAL POINT AND ASHLAND AMERICAN
ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY.
STAND A P S »
SCHOOL IS
NOVEMBER IS, 1*27.
P ro c la m a tim i
NUMBER 53
TWENTY S l , m
1
At this season of the year, it is an American custom to devote a
day to the giving of thanks to the Almighty for His bounties; Ua
A
PROBLEM
FOR
JUSTICE |
commemorate the first season o f prosperity and plenitude.
The theory that you are safe in 1
On this day it is fitting and proper that we review the manifold
Quota for Jackson county this i
Rogue River Valley Girl is
America if you steal ENOUGH j
blessings of the year just past; that we offer true expressions for
Year Shows a Large
peace and prosperity.
Be Featured io Radio
may be shaken by trial at Wash­
Increate
That this nation has been «preserved through wars and strife,
Procreai
ington of gentlemen accused of
that it has developed in all the arts and sciences as well as in
stealing the Government’s oil sup-
husbandry
and
commerce,
that
it
has
known
no
year
of
universal
Mrs. Alice Halloway o f Med*
Twenty young singers, each a
pestilence or famine, should be constant sources o f joy to our peo­
pi", by bribing the Secretary of
ford, county chairman of the Na-
ple; we should be ever cognizant of our good fortune and pay
state winner, will assemble in Son
the Interior.
1 tional Tubercular Association, in
homage to those first comers who so soundly founded and care­
Francisco on Monday night for the
The trial was halted and the
fully builded the structure of our national life. That we today
| charge of Christmas seals, was in
Far Western district radio con­
stand
a
leader
among
nations,
supreme
in
the
ways
of
modern
civi­
jury dismissed by the judge on |
Ashland in the interests of organ-
lization, is a tribute to those Pilgrim Fathers, whose first Thanks­
test, which will be broadcast lo.
evidence as to tha ’ ’fixing” of
j izinz her forces in this city, pre-
giving gives us inspiration today.
cally by stations KGO and KPO
jurors.
To help preserve the ideals o f American simplicity and virtue
paratory to the Christmas ^wal
and will go out over the entire
sale which will start the day fol-1 and Christianity, the President of these United States has pro-
If it can be shown that money
Pacific Coast network of the Na­
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claimed that a day be set aside for the observance of Thanks-
was used to fix jurors in this case j
lowing Thanksgn ing. I Ians for
giving, and in conformity thereto, and by the authority in me
tional Broadcasting Company.
the fixers might go to ■jail.
the distribution and sale o f
vested, I. I. L. Patterson, govoner o f the state of Oregon, do
Local interest centers around
Christmas seals are now being hereby proclaim and designate
this
program as one of the twenty-
biV “ *V*/. can ! Lithians Have Charge of made over the country, but the
singers is Miss Hortense Mills
) actual sale does not begin until
bribe a Secretary o f the Interior (
as Thanksgiving Day, and do hereby set it aside as a public holi­
Ceremonies at Atheletic Friday, November 25th, when let­
Hough, daughter of Mr. A. C. Nine Government Fields
and escape punishment, even with 1
day 1 earnestly ask the citizens of this great state to join to­
Hough, a prominent attorney at
Field
Are to be Located in
ters,
circulars
and
posters
are
the Supreme $ourt officially de - 1
gether to observe in proper manner the season of Harvest, of
Grants Pass. Miss Hough is very
Peace and Good Will, that we turn our thoughts to the Almighty
j sent out to schools, health centers,
Ashland
nouncing their -dishonesty, brib-1
well known in the Rogue River
Father who in His graciousness has given us amply of His bounties
HOLD PROGRAM
j churches, clubs and other organ.
ing a juror or two may not make
and that we display the American flag as evidence of our patri­
Valley, and she is now instructor
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j izat.ons. The Southern Oregon j otic devotion to the founders of our nation.
much difference.
W E L L EQUIPPED
o
f music in the Junior college' at
Foot Ball Game Between I form al school will have charge
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I have hereunto set my
Pasadena,
California.
It
was
at
hand and caused the seal of the state of Oregon to be hereto af­
After all the talk about "extrav- High School and Rote* of sotpe phase o f the work this
Pasadena where she won the con­ Each Field to Have Spe­
fixed this 9th day of November, A. D., 1927.
year, ns they did last year. Mi«s
agant women you will be inter-
burg Center Interest
I. L. PATTERSON
cial Search Lights and
test for Southern
California,
Victoria Tavener will be local
ested in this fact, provit; d by the
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By the Govoner.
Are to be Marked
which
enabled
her
to
compete
at
chairman, having the work in
SAM KOZER, Secretary of State.
United States Department
of
The Ashland Lithians
Ml
the
contesti
Monday
night.
Should
charge.
She
will
appoint
commit­
Labor:
tHe High School Atheletfc Field
A city that does not have a
she be one o f the winners in the
Men on the
avera,- •, spend Grand stand this afternoon, and tees un4 organize her workers in
municipal
flying field with in the
contest
at
San
Francisco
she
will
more for their clothes tl. .» women, thus brought to a close a move- the near future. Mrs. Halloway
go to New York In compete in the next few years will be in the same
who
has
had
charge
of
the
distri­
I he aieiage for husbar s is $71.- ment started about a year ago,
By DOUGLAS MALLOCH
finals. The songs she will sing position as one with out a rail
What shall we do when the trees are bare.
• !('; for wives $63.55.
which resulted in the erection of bution and sale o f Christmas seals
over the network are, “ Goodbye toad depot, “ E. L. Curtiss, super­
And
the
garden
is
cgld
an
no
flowers
there?
|
for
several
years
in
this
county,
Women are the economical half the stand that now graces
I asked my mother one summer's day.
Sweet Day,’’ and the negro spirit­ intendent of the Government Air­
announces that Jackson county
of the household, making ends foot ball field.
“ Just wail and see,” I heard her say.
ual, “ Deep River.” The contest­ way Extension service told a com­
has a trifle larger quota to raise”
meet, denying themselves
for
\r n « ¡n
.
,
My dear, whenever a month takgs wings/
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, ,
V. D. Miller was master ot cetv- this year than last year, Approx­
ants
will he announced by number mittee of Ashland business men
And
a
hew
month
comes,
the
new
month
brings
their children and the f iture Not
, ,
, .
.
. . .
rr‘ 1X01 monies, and after briefly out In ­ imately $200 more will be raised
only,
so you will know Miss Hough Wednesday, while making an in­
Some sort of a joy that we haven’t had,
to know it is not to kr.ow women
• .»
, • ...
.
, led , up to
women, I ing
activities
that
spection trip in this vicinity.
Some different reason fop being glad.
by the songs she will sing.
in this county this year, and Mrs.
“ What will it be? Just wait and see."
j the actual -building o f the stand
Nine Fields
Friends of the Rogue River Val­
Halloway expresses the belief that
introduced, Prof. I. E. Vining, who this will easily be done. She ex­
ley
listening
in
will
send
their
“ The government is putting in
The leaves have fallen the way I said,
A killing that will puzzle the in a masterly address told o f the
And the garden is-«old and no flowers there?
votes votes to San Francisco the nine emergency flying fields be­
jurors comes from McHenry Coun­ value of team work, in the ac­ plained at some length how Christ-1
And November’s here but inolhtr and I
j following «lay.
tween Re«lding and Grants Puss
ty in Ulinois.-The police announce complishment, not only of vic­ mas seals came to be originated,
Just laugh and laugh, and you can’t guess why.
and
showed
charts
giving
the
pro-,
For I am making gingerbread men.
that William Schmacher, twenty- tories on the foot ball field but
The contest will he put “ on this winter," he further stated,
And I’ll give you some, but I won’t tell when;
(Portion of money raised, and death !
the air” at ten o’clock Monday and each of these will be cquip-
eight, was innocent o f the charge in life’s work as well.
And Mother’s'fixing the turkey too,
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,
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totals per hundred thousand, fori
night and will continue till mid- '’«I Wltll H *cial •*“ rch li* h u -
that he had^killed his
father.
For Thanksgiving a day with lots to do.
He then officially presented the the pnst Wn years. Attractive pos-
liight. Each of tffe nine states '’ hone, *£* <oUn° an<l ">*, *nd wil1
Schmacher told them “ You are
Just
what
will
it
be?
Wait
and
see.
grand stand to the High school lers #re to * sent to all commun.
west Of the Rockies selected I t * be locat*‘d ,n RUch po's‘ <ions a"
wrong. I waited for hinf to come
¡student body. Dick Joy on behalf ; ities> aml every community wi„
Mother was right. When a month takes wings,
will be of greatest benefit to gov-
two best young singers for
> int0 the
pulled the trigger 0f this
jVrul a new month enmes, the new month brings2
organization responded be organized to the best posible
)(|i ernment filers.”
I
congest,
an«l
from
them
will
and.,the shot almost blew his head I briefly a«7thanked“ ^
Lothian“*
Some special day like Thanksgiving day
advantage.
*
selected a young man and a young I, The government fields cannot
In j ’ace of the joy that has passed away.
’
, ,
and other organizations for their
‘ihe says its the same way all along.
woman to represent the Far West j
used in any way for coinmer-
His father made him work be- j interest.
When anything el-e in the world goes wrong.
! in the National radio audition of <'ial flying, nor can they be used
tore and after school when he was
The dedication ceremonies took
Whenever a joy has fled,
J^the Atwater Kent Foundation. The | hy individuals except in the case
There’s always a new joy just ahead.
nin* years old, took him oilt o il place between halves of the Ash-
finals will he held in New York
an emergency, the government
What will it he? JusT wait and see.
w.oo ^oi good when he
was1 land-Rosehurg football game. The
City, December 14th.
| man explained. One field is being
twelve, and made him do a man’s | band gave several selections be-1
work. He beat the boy’s mother, fore the ceremonies an& the stand j
Great preparations are being Ierected at
“ "other at Horn-
repeatedly, knocked her onto a
made for the district contest in | t,rook’ “ nd the 0"R ,nal l»1**«»" ‘ “ H-
was well filled throughout the «1 Opportunities and Method»
hot stove and left her there, drove
San Francisco, and Mme Louise for “ f,eld n*ur the summ,t
»*»«
temoon.
Sellmf A.hiand Were
Homer,
Carrie
Jacobs
Bond,
and
S,,k'*
oua>
however
it
was
thought
a pitchfork into a leg of a young­
The grand stand was specially
Di»cu»»ed
er brother so far that the boy decorated for this occasion the de- j
overnor Young are among the that this field would have to he
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could riot pull it out without help.
I
notables
who Have accepted invi­ abandoned because of inability to
coration work being under V1« di-
The first meeting of the Tour- Character» in Comic Strip* are Rev. Charles Gaffney of th»
Just before the
murder
he
tations to attend. Local radio fans secure a proper aite.
rection of B. C. Forsythe, while ist Information Group was held
Brought to Life in Toy
Congregational Church to
knocked his wife to the floor wnh
Make» Progress
will tune in at ten o’clock Monday
ticket sale in the downco*m dis- Thursday evening at the Ashland I
Department
• Preach
a blow on the chin, accusing her
Aviation is making tremendous
I
night.
trict was in the ha.tus —* ..a jo r 0 Hotel. The* opportunities an«l
■■
of infidelity, saying'a farmhand
strides, Mr. Curtis» said “ and with
A. Malone. S. A. Peters Jr.,
was methods o f
“ selling Ashland,” | The balcony at Isaac’s
looks as
Ashland churches will observe
was the real father of the twenty--
SPEEDER
IN
SCHOOL
a
passenger and express service
general chairman o f the dedica- were ably discussed
and many one would imagine do the toy Thanksgiving day with a Union
eight-year-old sob.
ZONE
IS
FINED
'naugerated the first o f th<-
tion arrangements.
splendid ideas and
suggestions shops of Santa Claus
before meeting at the Chri«tian church,
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year by a well known stage line,
That son killed him. The neigh­
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were given by the members of ih<- Christmas. In this Toyland rtv-y he t and Rev. Charles Gaffney of the
bors corroborate the story
cf
j it behooves all of the towns, that
J. A. Snodgrass who was driv-1
Special Services At
class as to the best ways in which found Barney Google. Uncle Walt, i Congregational church, will deliv-
eruejty.
are located upon the government
ing
a
California
car
at
a
great
I
Skeeizcs,
Little
Orphan
Annie,
and
rr
sermon.
Presbyterian Church to 'nduc<? the tourist and strang-
air way to secure some type of
It will not be easy to get a con-
.. , ,
A, hl>nd miniaU>„
will rate of speed, in the school zone , ..
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er to prolong their stay and in- many other character dolls. Here
viction in that ca«e.
was
brought
before
Police
Judge
landln* f,eld
order that they
The Presbyterian church wilt ' es*'Ra*e *he advantages o f Ash- also the calico dog is wont to cap- , p>rticjpate ¡„ the service and spe-|
er
wildly
about,
the
woo,y
lamb.
'
T
Z
«
-
»
Z
^
v
^
by
Ste
!
d<,WlOP*
hold a Harvest Home service Sun-1 ^and and vicinity. Clever demon-
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despite the plea that it was a case |
day morning, and Rev. Mitchel- rtrationa were R‘ v«-n by various bleat plaintively, the teddy b**ar!i Christian church choir.
more will preach a special ser- m« mb«rs o f the way in which they m all colors say “ Boo," then there
The service will .tart at 10:30 " f ‘lif< nnd d*ath’- Jud** Baugh-'
“ *frHphiC
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man. who ‘ is from Missouri’, re-1 wor<* P,eture of the steps that are
mon taking as the text “ Blessed Rrect tbe stranger. The next meet- are dolls to fill the wants and
D
, u , a
rnnined adamant, and the man * imi-t "tld to c°nic in th matter of com­
oe the Lord.”
•
t in*
tb*a Kroup sponsored by I hearts of every girl child, h rench |
K e »l M a p le s y r u p
J ,
mercial aviation, and explained
„
f .
. . - 1 *ne fine, though not without fre
Music will consist o f two spe-j the A ' hland C hamber o f Com. dolls, German dolls, the ualkimf
H. B. tarter >. .n rece.pt of
H bittef PXp0((tu|atioril(.
that at this time maps were be­
the
!
f
i*l
anthems
by
the
choir,
and
a
m<rc*
W
*H
be
held
in
two
weeks,
and
talking
dolls,
cowboys,
I
High School
to be
two cases o f pure maple syrup
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ing prepared all over the United
number of quartettes.
| J- Amlrew McGee is the effi- clowns, and pickininnies. There
Scene of Annua
shipped to him by relatives direct j
Dr. and Mrs. Nlel Shinn have States for the use o f aviators,
__________________ ; cient chairman o f this lively group are lovely doll house- all outfit-
Event
from Cermont. This syrup is the
been entertaining guests from showing the various airways, land­
program
was | ted in the latest
furnishings;
Mrs. Frank Dickey and son the following
real maple, and Mr. Carter plans
Portland this week. They were Mr. ing fields and other t-ssentials
brought
before
the
class
last
I
dishes,
pianos,
doll
'
iggies,
elec-
A father and son banquet is to John took in the High School play
and Mrs. Kirk Dunbar, who were i ,hat an *vi«tor must know. These
| night: V. V. Mills, president of I trie stoves, painting *ets, black- on gelling a portion of it.
at
Phoenix
Thursday
night.
'■* ‘«¡d this evening at the Junior
m r . I j botrds.
children— furniture.!
recently married in Portland, an.I I maP" are considered of
y
Miss Dorothy Nininger and Mrs. the c Chamber
ham,>er of Oommi-rr«.
Commerce, gave
boards, and children*!
High school. The domestic science
Mrs. W. A. Shell
returne«) they stopped in Ashland to visit I * ri‘at value to a community and
Blowers
visited
Dr.
Jenkin’s
San-
a
*P*end*
d
talk
on
"W
hy
the
group
For
boys
there
are
tne
marve--
department of the High school is
indispensible to an avia­
“ ’“‘'■".bled by the Chamber o f lous Chemo Craft outfits, real Thur.«lay from Keno, where .he the Shinns enroute home from the
to have charge of the banquet. itarium at Jacksonville Thursday I r kaa
nmmo
” L” I r • !
•
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accompanied her husband on a south, where they have apent their tor‘
cooking and tho serving of the where Mrs-
O’Neal is taking! * ',mmerc*’ K-
Fnrlow and Earl . phonographs that play real
business trip.
honeymoon.
nquet is to he handled entirely Ia coura« of treatments. Mrs. O’- .r° W pUt ,°n " n e*P«“<'>ally -fine j cords; archery sets; Radio
Mr. Harkins o f Allison street,
Rev. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick of
Mr.
William
C.’
tlten.
f
prom'o
them. Between 125 and 15o|^*al is r«P“ ried to rfe somewhat ( ‘ « " ’ ""'tration o f the proper way . structors; Mecanno ^sets;
ha.
accepted
a
position
as
book­
Modesto,
California were guesta
•.lit
business
mr.n
<»f
M
asta
City
sets have been sold up to noon |improved ,inc*‘ ihe was taken to to Sel1 Aahl«nd." to the tourist | chests complete for the ;
keeper at the Ashland Creamery. " f Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Murphy,
• s
at his W i m l Home.
lay, and places are being laid j the hospHal the first of the week. * ho
to
Service station, j carpenter; “ Humpty Dumpty
Mr. A. L. Wallace and family Mr. Harkin came here recently Wednesday and Thursday o f this
210 people, but it is thought
Mr- and Mrs- Thomas” Chapman * rank Jor,,an «» •<’ a comprehen- cus toys; the “ Sandy Andy”
&t they will not be a*ble to ac-“1 have removed to Fox street in the
,a k on the CitF Auto Camp toys. Then there are the sturdy have moved to 130 Helman street from Montana bringing his family week. They were enroute to Ever­
rm date the crowd this year.
westerh part of Ashland.
\ “,nd the °PP°rtunities there; Leo reliable “ Buddy L” line of toys • Lee Meyers of Hornbrook vii I to enjoy the mild winter climate ett, VY|phington where they will
of Southern Oregon and to enter I hold a series of revivals,
The following fine program will
Wesley Lamb and-family have Sc™ J " rer* and Mr Davies "Poke such as fire engines, trucks etc; | ¡ted A.hiand Friday.
,,-—,1 *n . v . . ___— u -.u ..,
How the barber*
imnr-.u i iK*
«-l*,.
Ashland,
Mrs. Dan Combs of Wagner
barber* mav
may impress
the "rirtrian1
"Dorian” * electric
trains— aad
E. T. Allen of Portland, former hi* children in the
rendered: Invocation by Rev- "loved to a residence on Walnut I” "
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schools. Mrs. Harkin had charge i Creek waa in Ashland several day*
I
the
tourist
with
the
local
ad-
and
books
of
every
des-,
owner
the
Ashland
Hotel
was
-:-n d Gaffney; Song-America the
Mr*. Leach, mother o f Grover ' ," n,a**’’’--> Harry Harrison ex. cription suitable fffr all from Jim- a visitor in A.hiand the latter part oi ,b** Hark cafeteria the latt-r lb'" week, .hopping and attend-
b-autifuL Singing led by Lou
opportunities of the mis to Grandpa. Oh ye*.
the . of the week. Mr. Allen own* the | pa^ °^ th*
I ing to busineaa matters.
Hanson. Toast— “ To my Dad" hy Lcach of this city, is expected over! p,ained
irhers and officers o f
the
from
Klamath
Falls
for
a
week
*ar*Kr'
men
to
induce
the
tourist
“
Tinker
Toys”
this
year
are
a
l-!
Na.h
Hotel
in
Medford
and
*»
'W
***
Grace
Hardy
enf
H.k Joy; Toast— “ To my Boy”
Gospel church met at
A. C. Joy; Solo— David John- end visit with her son and his to linger in the city,” This first most beyond belief in a happy transacting business in that c ity , a* ,n * "f"r
program and meeting proved very ’ combination of the humorous, the for a few days before leaving fur ' her home on South Secoml street, 1 t f ’ lnsi
on 225 B street thi*
“ n A short talk by E. G. î’ ar'an. wife.
I Miss Grace Conpnt and Miss Lily j week to make arrangements for
interesting and inspirational and grotesque and the vivid, truly they his home in Portland.
Mr.
R.
W.
Potter
of
Portland
is
by Lonnie Scroggins and
the group is looking forward to exceed everything the fancy ha.
Late in the evening Mr*. Ran-iKruze, students at the Normal the Christmas program this year.
B-
Wright; “ What I owe to my stopping at the A.hiand Hotel
I The member* were much crilhus-
the next meeting, with pleasure, hitherto imagined.
“dies served dainty refreshments to school being the guests,
this
week.
Mr.
Potter
is
quite
well
by Leverett
Davis
Jr.;
the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. . Friends of Mr*. J. E MurphyI"* ’*nd showed a great deal of in-
“ U I at I owe to my Son" by Lev- knowTI in thi* citY where he has
Mrs. Lulu CH-ever a ho has bee i
Harry Moore, Mr. and Mr*. Wil* gathered at her home on B street 1 Merest in the perparations. The
"Beg Pardon. Bart”
Davis Sr.; Song -Pre-h)ter­ many friends.
visiting friend, in thi* city for
Itam Grenhemer. Mr. and Mr*. Tuesday and «pent th* day at an j Pr° k ram is to be such that both
Tuesday’s
issue
o
f
th*
Register
Mr.
M.
F.
Parker,
for
many
wartet ; address Hy J.
A.
'.ic pa.t weex, it leav-.g Saturrhw an error was made in the adver­ Huey Crosby. Mr. and Mr*. James old fashioned quilting bee, turn-jYounR a"d old may be included.
rhill; solo by Robert Gult; years a resident o f A.hiand, but
Mrs. J. R. E!
morning for her t> ine in Elk or. tisement of Milter’s Toggery. The | Shiffer, and Mr. and Mrs. Mer­ ing out two beautiful
quilts.
Almond
now
living
in
Klamath
Falls
was
diction by Reverend H. F.
street
who has
ritt
Randles.
.
Mrs.
Cheever
tn.ineriy
zesided
Ir.
served
at
visiting
Luncheon was
M W >É
prices given on heavy wool Ruff
P-, -erton.
renewing acquaintance in this
ME
and
Mr*.
Calvan
McCallan
>
1
ri«
nd*
on
the
Green
Spring
I
Ibi*
city
for
a
number
o
f
year*,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Howard
Gear
of
Neak
Sweaters
and
Heavy
Wool
| city Thursday.
and is well known h«Fe.
Flannel Shirt* were wrong the Grant* Pas* visited Mrs. Gear'» of Medford spent Hijnday visiting Mountain, returned Saturday to
Mrs.
Payne,
mother
of
Mrs.
|
Ella Mills has leased
Mrs. Roy Taylor o f Harrison price should have been for the parents Mr. «nd Mr*. C. T. Payne Mr. MrCallan’s parents. Mr. and; b*r bon>* in this city.
Grover Leach o f this city was viv
■n the Boulevard for
Graaite
J«*ry O’Neal is very ill at
thi
street,
is slowly recovering from sweaters, 15.5b, and for the Shirts on the Boulevard, Wednesday and Mr*. Robert Hach on
ter and has rooms at the Cui- ,t' B* at h#r
itreet.
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