The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, January 07, 1932, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JANUARY
T h» AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT, OJU a JOV
Many New Problem*
Confronted Power
Companies in 1931
New Oiïieers Named foi I . of O . ‘Oregon Paci -.
Local Happenings
iis
GRANTS FROM EAST '
AID IN RESEARG
Foundjfion Gives U. of 0. Fun
''C ond!’ ‘ ''ns arising during the past
For Project Started Last
two years have presented operating
MU« Berth« Fredenburg. «later o f
Over thirty member» of Central
Year.
Mr«. Mlnne M oore, left Tuesday for Point Lodge No. 193, I. O. O. F . at-
and management problems o f extreme
magnitude to the public utility in­
lled B lu ff, California, where «he has tended li*» Jacksonville lodge Mon-
University o f Oregon, Eugene.
a position fo r a few month«.
day night, the occasion being lnstal-
dustry." according to Halford E rick­
An additional sum o f $6,750 to su
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latlon o f o fficer« o f that lodge for
son. vice president in charge of
plement a grant of $ 10,000 made li
The C
C opco
opco power
$!>• ensuing
operation, Byllesby Engineering and
Tne
power company
cuinpaii/ 1«
in re-
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gw term. Those who Jour-!
year by the Carnegie Corporation i
Management Corporation. “ The fall­
placing old poles In the city with new »eyed to that city are unanimous in
the University of Oregon for rescar
and taller ones, changing linos from « » ’ "-• liij this as one o f the most
ing o f f in manufacturing and trade in the field of artistic appreciati
enjoys-!©
occasion»
streets to alleys.
. 1« n
n m in m o f this winter
has resulted in deceased loads while has been awarded the university,
aegso.’
ubnormally low water conditions in is announced by Dr. Arnold Benn
territories served largely by hydro­ Hal), president. Work already uni
Goo p ^ u ker will leave Monday
Mr».
W.
F.
Hablchlt,
living
on
the
electric generating stations have con­ way and partially completed promise
rold home at
night E L .jp . in for
o look after Mlllonalre road, west o f this city,
tributed further to the problems of to bring out remarkable findings
LexIngniC, Nebras
he
has
th
e
re
.,
Tuesday
mornug
received
a
trio
o
f
maintaining high standards o f ser­ this phase o f modern education, *
the property InU:
He h a. leased
to~
Jim
N.rraganset
t
turkey,
f
r
o
»
Strong
vice. particularly in those communi­ Hall says.
K'(I
n o r a e 11«? 1 c t u e 1 as• | -------------
Based on the belief long held #j ^
b
Kneeland. who to o k possession the hold Turkey Farm, Oakland, Califor-
ties where growing demands for rur­ modern psychologists and educators M l
firat o f the year. Mr. ilenker didn't ola, shipped in care of A1 Herman-
al and domestic service have been that human behavior is conditioned b j ^ B OOTer
state indefinitely when be would re- son's feed store. The Stronghold Tur-
emotions rather than intellect, t I ° wu hai
in •evidence.
turn to the Rogue River valley but 1 k(*y farm 1« noted as breeders o f high
"E lectric output of utilities In the project under way here is seeking • drouth,
quality turkeys o f this breed, which
.Standard Gas and Electric company develop a symmetrical program ralng or
we feel sure "It won't be long."
are claimed to be early maturing and
->stem for the twelve months ending education that would deal with i deeper ho
a profitable turkey.
Plans for an active year were made at the recent meeting of the “ Oregon Dads” at the l > :-er -!*;• o f Oregon
October 31 totaled 4.448,026,787 phases o f life. Training and develtt, hole- tha
E. E. Griffiths, local truck man,
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ment o f emotional as well as intellec.]piacjll as
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kilowatt-hours, compared with 4,612
\hove are the new officers, and members of the executi»
Massey, Klamath Fai'*; ¡'r.
has purchased a new Ford truck to
tual
activities is included as a vita.
Everett Scott left today for Klam­
m
e
prc-i
Witt a SU
Ulan K
1. Hunt,
Hunt. Burlingame,
Burlingame. Cal.;
Cal.: Carl llaberlach.
A
er. ’ try: C. C
llaberlacn, Tillamook;
I mamóos; Dr. George ...
4?♦«,!*73 kilowatt-hours in the pre- ——
better take care of hi« business.
iennett Hall, president of the University; Charles Hall, Portland; Mrs. Marian Phj Agcr, c.ecu ' ve s ■ :i ortland
;
ath Falls, where he has a promise of
vioiis
twelve
month
period,
a
decrease
pu£.*
°
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Pr0Kram-
__ holes n
Bennett
fall. Portland; O. f.aurgaard, Portland, retiring president; J. C. Stevens, Portland: \V. I r Tho:n:> . i, 1’or
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The work here was started last yes!
a good position for some time.
If
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1 ' d W1
B under the direction o f a committal *®r*' * 1 c
iresident; Wilson H. Jewett, Eugene, secretary; Paul T. Shaw, Portland, and W. C. Reagititi, Port’ and.
The Uoldeu Link Bible class of
president
ill T ease of . x7 per cent during the composed o f leadin(r faculty mombtn sharks am
th© Christian church will meet F ri­
The Rev. and Mrs. D E. Millard!
1,1 '‘ p Mod in tota* ,llpctric output o f the university. The project is seek, fo ri the u
day afternoon at the church recrea­
n the l niteit State- Despite general Jng definitely to determine what |oft*u sigh
nnd daughter, Betty, were dinner
tion rooms.
¡idvci>e conditions, domestic electric any relationship exists between th ness of t
guests o f Mr. and Mrs. K E. Scott
sab .- Increased about eight per cent enhanced capacity for appreciation k Iowa swin
on Wednesday evening.
Miss fid in e Carlin o f Eugene spent
during
period, partly offsetting beauty in the graphic arts, literatim ;
the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
lie d. line In sales for industrial music and nature and the enhancs
Miss Mildred Burgher and Mr. Joe
nurpo e-.
ment o f one’s altruistic urge, respona _ : ,
Isaacson.
Mayor left for Los Angeles late New
“ Dur iig m u
.
to civic aPPeal and ideals in p erson ian ,ls llon
Year's day, where they will return to
(Continued from page one)
Central Point Lodge. I. O. O. r ^
‘
,ife- This is being done by a sene
b
On Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 12, a
their work. Miss Burgher has been
No. lit;: and M . Pitt L o d e No. 1«7.
'
e ‘ ,andurd o f tests given not only to students b. tu rn 'd to
free pre-school clinic will be held at
W
to faculty members and ot'e .
on t • ,.i
visiting her mother, Mrs. E E. Scott to the entrancing clatter of bayonets,
Il> L. M. SWEET
the Central Point health center Dr. and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
booming of cannons and cries of the
in tiieir hall W* dm ’ a
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wife, fat hi
HIS NAME IS Ml D.
Wm W. I* Molt und Miss Breien
L. N. Swartz. While here they vis­ •wounded and dying. Peace, sweet
nary 6. The di trict d- • uty grand
, ' •
were required for de-
LAK EVIEW — Everett Reid of i ing out a
will be In charge o f the clinic. Im­
Man
Is
o
f
few
days
and
full
of
ited many friends in this city and peace. Isn’t It wonderful? Ta* re­
M «mi^i
cAtauug pro-
ifi l »- j^0\v ptne
n n e Creek
l reeK district
Quunci has
nap» obtaini«making
uuu» n ——T-
master. John Norris of Jacksonville.
h a.n ' < i ( »' Xppn'
ln* existing
a
munization fo r diphtheria will be
.
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w
Medford.
Miss Burgher graduated funds to Secretary Mellon alone have trouble. He lahoreth all the days of
I
earnings o f pigna and blueprints
from
\ v . Sono K
K- pt n
given us well as examinations of pre­
from the local high school with the been $50,000,000, but never a dole his youth to pay for a gniollne char- with hi ini ' ill I
! '
all -uh diary and affiliated public
Johnson
county
agent
W
dVJH
HOX/M, V
--“ ‘ g —
---- 1 fo r the co- lotting the
school children.
for the poor. Ye god»! Forgive us, lot. and lo! the thing is junk aud he . f th fl
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ore •■■p
not
t
class of ‘ 26.
utility companies
of * *>-
the
Standard
gtruction ' of
hoiujare
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m a uu - n m SirUCHOlI
Ui - a
»I 400-hen
IW
IIC
ìi laying
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kit- j( , a8 “ ‘‘U
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aut« i
fo - we know not what we do. Eng- need^tii another, lie planteth wheat hundred visitors were present to w..
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vasv'
| Ul UIO iuoum ux_.t. t. j
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Carl W eaver and wife are here
th.
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- u cad • S I and
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äkmrnrn.
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for east of - the C
fto r n . w
Perry Johnson »pent Vow Year's land couldn't pay us $150,000,000, In the earth and he tilleth it dilig- n,
from Npokune, visiting the Weavers
but
could
Pay
out
for
war
prepara-;
ently,
he
and
his
servants
and
his
- " ;i !••"' -aid to be coining into favor 01 • 0Ot*\. and
in .Sains Valley and Dr. Heckman of day ut his h '" ’ '- in this city, also vis­ tlons the huge sum of $725,000.000. asses, and when the harvest Is gather-
served by the l»o-i’ - led
following
"
■ ',] with the previous eoast. Mr. Reid plans to build thl**1* ’ class
Medford. She will visit here for a iting friends.
France was able to pay out $467.- ed Into the burns he oweth the land-
the in tallation Tie- . rowd then left
" nl '• " hil® gross earnings winter to take advantage o f the lot^n<l a rea
month.
Elizabeth Southwell, Evelyn Stump 000, 000 for war, but Just too h a rd ; lord eight dollars and forty cents for Walker's hall and danced until i
‘ 1 1
per cent. This lndi- price o f lumber.
^ B cin n a tl.
up
to
pay
us
$50,000.000
on
account,
more
than
the
crop
Is
worth.
Mr. and Mrs. McUonagle are the and Ethelyn Scott and Bus Adams, Belgium paid out $32,000,000 for
midnight
Mu
lion
was
cates
t“
at
T
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company
has
not
th
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He borroweth money from the len-
b j a ffa c tln g i>r. ,
T ,. „
n
_
f t . ve a n .
proud parents o f a baby boy born Victor Noel anil Boh Dietrich attend­ armaments, hut couldn't pay us $8,- ders to buy pork and syrup and gas-
ed the New Year's Frolic at the Cra-
December 29.
000,000. Italy hud $250,000.000 fo r'o lin e and the Interest eateth up that
th"
•,
terian theater New Year's Eve.
t o s c r v l c r until ,:• N
JJ'
Mussolini’s sword-rattling program he hath He begets sons and daugh-
Dick Hay was up town Monday.
Tiie preliminary construction hud ,
1
lhe e*Ppnditures I-,®«* 1 18 a
Miss loia Carr spent Tuesday and hut was too poor to raise $ 15.000.000 ti-rs and educates them to smoke
to apply on account. Even poor old cigarettes and to wear a white col- Hill, who furnished tiie music.
f t for i ! , 3S , otal!j $25 015 966
according to preliminary
learne,
Wednesday
of
last
week
visiting
Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farra entertain­
whlcn
includes
$3
^os
(
m
r
’
ures,
will
be
in
the
electric
deparc^*rfor
c<
degenerate
Austria
could
afford
$14,-
lar
und
lo!
they
huve
soft
hands
unit
The new officers
includes
$3.508.034
for »“
p r " o -lniant.
‘ »Ing
ed for New Year's dinner Mr. and Lela Muuldlng o f Medford
, Installed . - are: . -
" »“
Viuxssm <ruIU
uu,vu < *"*
I ItlCUll- $
f i i g 6,347,300
,01 I ,0 VU , ; the gas dep;
500,000 warfare bill, but a sobslster neither labor In the field nor nny-
\li. pin Rebekali I.' :
N"
• jeefs now under construction w h ich ' ment will expend I $ 3 ,3 1 9 .8 0 9 , i,n'th e m - Hei
Mrs Harvey W alters o f Talent and
lola Carr spent last week with when It cume to paying an honest where under the sun. The children
for
othd^n IoDanin
were not completed in
1931.
$5,338 857 I will
be VA
e expended
Mr. und Mrs. Ross Cline o f Eagle
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— — «OlUUOjUU
w * « « wv
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W» UIOVIH
ornery and one of
I.ela .Muuldlng ut her home in Med­ debt o f $287,000. Can It be pos- ol' his loins are lawyer
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linit-hed
consiriietion
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and
unoth*
r
uruuu.
ram«
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.
nu»
ur
u
tu
u
auu
aiuu
during
1931
departments,
including
general
on
Point.
slble Dr. Mayo 1» right and that the them becomes a lawyer and another Grand, Ethel Southwell
ed by trai
ford.
llPp , a filling
tiiiinr station
t;iti u and
and Florence
Kl«
!(i- Treasur-
1
11
1
lu i* the Prospect diversion pro- istruction.
Kv tra
world In Its haste and mud rush has sticketh upp
Eddy;
what a bu
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Miss Beisle Murphy, sixth grade
gone mad?
niaketh whoopee with the substance cent; Warden, Emma Gleason; to n
John
Luthrop
entertained
a
group
know all a
teacher iu the Central Point schools
Can we pause long enough to think thereof
T h - wife of his bosom ductor, Mary Richard ; ; 1 tiaplain,
returned Saturday from her school of friends at his home Wednesday or huve our intellectual capacities liecketh with a stranger md when Sarah Musty; Musician, Evelyn Poe;
evening, Dec. 30. Games and trlckM
§ A girl wi
vacutlon at Portland.
gone Into unbalance and our power lie rehuketh her, lo! she shooteth Inside Guardian. Erma H 'dgepeth;
of various kinds and music were en­
o f 1 he shou
o f reason Into the
unfalhotules* him in the finale. He goeth forth Outside Guardian, Luyella Damon;
joyed by the group. Those present
sui' slipped
Mr V ictor Noel, Bus Adams and
void? Can it he, mothers, the old In the morning >u the road ;hat k . S. N. G , Ida Henderson; L. S. N
were Helen Lees, Wilda Mali, Lelu
she was b
Clarence Canine were visiting friends
adage we love profound, "T he hand j leadeth him to the city and a jitney G., Ernestine Hostel; It. S. V. G-. Iva
Muuldlng. lola Carr, Ardis Casad,
•
.
W( saw a
in this city W ednesday evening
thut rock* the
cradle,
rules the smlteth him so that his ribs project Coplnger; I,. S. V. G., Cordelia Beem.
Edwin Martin, W aller Carr, Elton
sip p ed strt
w
orld,"
has
been
swallowed
up
In
thru
his
epidermis.
He
drlnketh
Central
Point
I
O.
<).
K.
No.
1!»3:
Miller, Laurel Cupps, and the host,
thing else
Mrs. L. N. Swartz has been feeling
the perfidy of the war lords o i hell of whoopee Juice to forget his sor- Noble Grand. Allen M. Henderson;
tllpping o f
much bettor after her recent Illness John Lathrop.
and transformed to mean. “ The hand rows and It burneth the lining of Vice Grand, Ernest Reames; Secre-
thing that •
Merle Kindle and Aetna Parr mo­ that rocks the cradle furnl-he* the his liver. All the days of hi« life tary. Ed Vincent; Treasurer, Earl
ey Island d
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and
These are olil established businesses and have been located here for
tored to Yreka on husinesM on Jun gunfodder to satiate the lust, greed tie findelh no parking space and is Scott; Warden, Geo. March; Con-
slips so Ion
family motored to Roseburg Sunday
and
avarice
o
f
the
rapers
o
f
national
tormented
by
traffic
cops
from
his
du.tnr.
.1.
S.
Catey.
Chaplain,
Sam
many years or they have demonstrated their reliability in other ways
uary 6.
stay in the
to spend the day with relatlvea.
Jionor and motherly lo v e ?" Let us going forth until he com .th back Poague; Inside
Guardian,
Henry
such as offerin g standard merchandise or service at fair and equit­
Icl.ind alwi
think. Perhaps we should pause An enemy stealeth his car, physicians Head; Outside Uuardian, H. W. Cop-
able prices. We heartily recommend them.
John Ross has beeti very busy ro-
• tray.
to utter a prayer, "W hat shall the rtmove Ills Inner parts aud his teeth iug.-r; R. S. N. C.. Fred Hesselgravc;
flnlshlng the Inalde o f his building
and
banji
roll;
his
daughters
showeth
],.
s.
N.
G..
E.
\V.
Hedgepeth;
R.
S.
harvest lie?1'
on Main street. The place will be
ÎT here an
tneir legs to strangers; Ills arteries V Q.. Jesse Richardson; L. S. V. G.,
M Y R T L E ’S C O F F E E H O U S E
occupied by Mr. Terrett mul Mr. Dun­
000 telepho
hardeneth in the evening of his life, Newton Eddy; R. S. S., Bill Musty;
Home Cooked Past ry
lap. They wll spend the rainy days
REAL ESTATE BROKER
like we oug
his heurt busteth trying to keep pace L. S. S , E. E. Brown.
The trial o f Gilbert Colile, giunt
LUNCHEONS
there pluyltig blllards und other re-
I in a w
Sorrow and hill collectors followeth
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RELIABLE
INSURANCE
hlaeksmlth and sou-ln law of the Iute
SHORT ORDERS— MEALS
«leutloiiul games.
him
all
the
days
of
his
life,
and
Ralph Mcrriee and family, from
Cobi) Law, west o f Central r o llìi, ile
Delicious Hainhurifers
. If the Sot
when he is gathered to his fathers
t'HKISTI \ \ (I I I Ht II
Ralph Merriee and family, from
You are invited to attend a trac­ eliseli o f (he murder lust full of Italo
W«y they ha
the neighbors sayeth: "How much Keno, are visiting his mother, Mrs.
D. E. Millard. Pastor
Slater,
20-year-old
carpenter
o
f
Dal
mi |*irrt«idii m
iiwoi *.«
_.
tor and Implement
acliool
at our
M check r
Bible School and morning w or­ did he leave? ’ L o ’ he hath left it all Merritt.
You Are Always Wtlcome St The
plare o f business In Central P oin t,has. Ore , began Saturday at Sun Uur-
TRY
Militer tour
And Ills -vile rejoiceth in a new
Tuesday and W ednesday, January j nardlno, C alifornia, before Superior ship. 10:00 o'clock.
D a m o n ( aft?
C o n fe c tio n e ry
THE AMERICAN
_| SB.! plead f
coupe and maketh eyes at a young
Christian Endeavor. 7 o'clock.
Mr. M. O. Brown's many friends
12 and 13. Experienced factory men Judge Churles A Alison
for
shlek
that
shekel*,
his
hair
and
pluy-
S year. Th
Junior Choir, 4 o'clock, Thursday.
The Home o f G iku I Eats
will be present and explain and an-
Collie Is accused of having beaten
w ill he pleased to learn he Is able to
eth
a
nifty
game
of
bridge
Woe
is
jH
onths to
JOIt
WORK
swor any question. Pictures will he Slater to death for a few dollars and
get up town on crutches after many
“ It's the Coffee”
j
B
d any on
The
Christian
Endeavor
went
In
a
man;
From
the
day
of
bis
birth
to
shown o f machinery. Lunch will be his automobile and burying the body
weeks o f conflnnient iu a hospital.
^ B n ter in a
served at noon. Come and have a *•> a shallow grave on the desert nesi body to attend the Paul Brown Rally the time when the earth knoweth
o f Crstor laike Union at Medtord on him no more, he lahoreth for bread
jB r t s know
Sun Harnurdino
Finley Implement Co.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Anders are here
pri nting, th
Dust he
Thirty-two were and watcheth the devil.
Announcing the state would ask Tuesday evening.
from Klamath Falls visiting Mrs.
DAIRYMAN
a t SI MMER PRICES
’
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for the death penally, the prosecu­ present from our society and w« re­ «a s iu the beginning, and now his
Anders' parents. Mrs. Anders wa
'Fresh .Milk and ( ream
■—at—
name is “ mud,
•pin has be.
tion questioned each venireman as to tained the shield
form erly Miss Violet Scott and is
Delivered Daily-
CENTRAL POINT WOOD YARD | back the tid
Dr Paul Brown's talks w ere Very
his ronnrtentlous scruples regarding
well known in the valley. Mr. An­
Phone t l x l
Central Point
Phone S l I:1
■ ma has ir.
Instructive and Inspirational
His
|the death penalty.
Walter P
er at rive
ders will return to his homo Thun<
ue
from
from four cr
Collie has repudiated an alleged "ca n d le -llth i" service at the close
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day.
while
\lrs.
Anders
will
visi.
»U fim ia.
n re he
|confession obtained by I s m Angeles was most hiipr<>«sire and left a la-t
While Florlt
Your Liitrona^e
as been visi
Albert. friends and relatives (or the comiu,
W . E. ALEXANDER
six c(
| police, which he now declares * » * ing memory upon all present.
vho Is ill.
AppriM-iatnl
w oek.
The annual church dinner will be
Alabama,
th
¡obtain ed under duress.
McCormlck-Deering
iheld Thursday night.
Around the
K t r tax, tr
' table, a varied program of talks and
S gallon hut
Cutting Machinery
1(1 \DI\G Itlld lT
music will be given, also reports from
fj^fcujities auc
Central |*oint
Oregon
There'll a right way to read, aud the
various
departmcii' < , t the
I s - o f theit
Hardware
Phone 48
f l g e e s in thi
a wrong way
The wrong way Is to church.
take a book and say to yourself ar
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f t ten cents
hitranly. “ I'm going to resd
every The Church of Chrst meets every
a good idei
word o f this If It kills me.“
>lo It Sunday on W ist Main «1 n e t . t . n-
th ocean a
that way and It probably will kill tral Point. You are welcome
Itiu m l the i
,V .V . '. ■ . • . V . V . W V I W W V Y W
Certainly It will kill the hook
10 30 a ni Regular worship
•Bur -t in tl
! you'
S H A M .LE STUDIOS
fo r yon. The right way is to say
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wi ich he pa
••rersonality Portraits"
"I ni going to read the parts of this
W e r e going to h ive another fir.
■ n e ami the
Conuuery ial - - - Aerial
hook that are of Interest and
»aim- prevention week Why only a * • .
f t . n i It. Tl
to me
The parts that aren't useful A hy not all the time? vnd there arc
^K ck. anywa
Everything
in
Cabinet
Work
I'm going to omit “ That means ex those Christmas basket- sent aroun,
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