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He s t a te s t h a t t h e fa m ily a r e now located on a f a r m n e a r U klah, Calif- Miss L u e lla w as a sa le sla d y iu th e d ry goo ds d e p a r t m e n t In t h e F a b e r s t o r e y e a r s ago. Mr. F a b e r a n d Mr. T h o m p so n e n jo y e d a very p le a s a n t visit t a l k i n g o v e r o ld ti m e s here. S u rp r is e No. '2 L a t e r th e s a m e day a g e n tl e m a n w alked Into th e F a b e r store and s t a te d t h a t lie w as lo o k in g for “ Old Man F a b e r ." T h is r a t h e r u p s e t t h e e q u ilib r iu m of o u r v ig o r o u s m er­ c h a n t, w ho re p lie d : " I g u e s s I m u s t be t h e perso n you a r e lo o k in g t o r . " T h e s t r a n g e r t h e n in t r o d u c e d h im ­ self a s Mr. M ______ au rice G a r d n e r of P o r t la n d . 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C o m b in e d C h o irs C o n ­ d u r i n g th e com ing y e a r w ould be to a n d h elp w . th a ll t h e i r m i g h t . d irect to New York f f e o a . r r no* not. c e r t s — City P a r k . M td ford. f u r t h e r th e goo d will a n d c o o p e r a ­ J o h n A n d e rso n is too well kn ow n • • • O w ing to lack of space t h e p ro ­ tio n betw een t h e v a rio u s c o m m u n i­ to need any in tr o d u c t io n to t h e peo ­ g r a m f o r Music W eek will n o t he tie s of th e co u n ty a n d th e c h a m b e r. E v e r sin ce th e w r it e r cam e to ple of th e R o g u e R iv er valley, w h ere An e n th u s ia s t ic cast of n in e h a r d A very a t t r a c t i v e A v ig o ro u s c a m p a ig n will be m a d e to to w n we h ave heard c o m p la in ts he has lived a n d t a k e n an activ e p a rt p ri n te d in full. w o rk in g s e n i o r s a r e r e a d y to p r e ­ p r o g r a m h a s b een p r e p a r e d a n d it b ri n g th es e c o m m u n itie s in to closer a b o u t bow h a r d it w as to direct in G ra n g e a n d civic m a t t e r s since _____ _... aim civic m a t t e r s since) will be well w o rth w hile to a t t e n d a ss o c ia tio n fo r th e good of all. s e n t tlte a n n u a l class play on F r i d a y s t r a n g e r s " how" " t o fin d an y c e r t a i n I 1906 He 1 ft S w eden for A m e ric a a s m a n y of t h e s e p r o g r a m s a s pos­ " W e a r e a ll in th e sam e b o a t, ” e v e n in g of t h i s week, a t 8 o'clock. it* m il v So t h e ladies o f t h e Civic in 1892 a t t h e age of tw e n ty - o n e anti t,|ble. 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H olm es a r r i v e d S u n d a y . w i l l hold its a n n u a l S p rin g R um - tin u e w ith th e sew ing at th e next la u d : Mr. O 'F l a h e r t y , J a m e s G rim es; a n d lets b u sin e ss get d o w n to w ork L a st F r i d a y th e h ig h school s t a g : m a g e Sale F r i d a y May 5 th In th e m eetin g w hich will be held a t th e on a s u r p r is e visit w ith his m o t h e r w ith o u t f e a r o f b u r e a u c r a t i c i n t e r ­ was th e scene of a m edevial ro m a n c e i b u ild in g next to t h e Love B a r b e r hom e of Mrs. T e t h r o w t h e f o u r t h a n d T rip B usty, A r t h u r C oplnger. Mrs. Molile H olm es und s i s te r s Mrs. fe re n c e th e r e m a y be a ch a n c e for F r i d a y in May. P r o m p t e r a r e W llda Morgan. V. D. R ro phy and G lad y s an d b r o t h e r w h en P rin c e H a lv e r rescu ed P r i n c e s s 1 o u r peop le to g e t b ack to norm al. 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