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Jesse W h illo e k o f E b lig h t c o n tro l, a p p ly a c o p ­ C rescent C ity w e ie c a lle rs o n M r. p e r d u s t o r s p ra y . T h is s p ra y MRS. FRANK VAN DYKE a il I M rs F o r. s ti r, M on la ) T h e w o u ld lie needed o n ly w h e n - SPEA K S TO P..T.A. GROUP W ln llo c k .. a re p la n n in g to m o ve b lig h t has bee na p ro b le m . E W ashington school P. T. A. h a ck to th e A p p le g a te D is t il, i eessive use o f c o p p r w i ll cause m e m b e rs , m e t T h u rs d a y a f t e r ­ M r W h illo e k has been o p e ra tin g in ju r y noon, April 17. at the *<■>>• >1 a fis h in g boat o u t o f th e B a v C l ) M rs. L o ttie H u n t w as a re ce n t C o p p e r s p ra y s can be m ixed b u ild in g . M rs. F ra n k V a n D y k e w it h a r« e n a te ot lead, b u t not s p o ke to th e g ro u p on “ s o c ia l h ) v is it o r in A s h la n d at th e horn w ith cryolite o f h e r d a u g h te r a n d son in la w giene.” Spraying Program Told by Co. 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B u t p e o p le w e re n o t h e e d ­ ia n C h u rc h gave a s u rp ris e p a r t i in g tfie sig n s p u t o u t b y the h ig h w a y m a in te n a n c e m e n as p e o p le I a t th e Mans«', A p r il 10 in h o n m w o u ld sto p a n d g a th e r tin w ild o f M rs. B e rn ic e G u id a li, th e ch o n B o w e rs b y th e a r m fu l. 1 w o n d e i d ir e c to r and M rs In e z H a rris a ln i I M rs . A lt a R o b in so n , p ia n is t i f th e y e v e r sto p to t h in k th a t h o n o re d guest w as p re s e n t th e B o w e rs le f t to m . m e w i l I l ! I Each I «1 I <‘u a g if t . b rin g m o re h a p p in e ss to o th e rs A f t e | . th { gam es r e f re s ,m ie ills w h o w i l l co m e th a t w a y . w e re se rve d to 23 guests w h o T h e t r ip e n d e d a t n o o n a n d a f t ­ w e re : M r. a n d M rs. R ay H a rris e r s e c u rin g s a n d w ic h e s to be eat S r., M r. and M rs. Ik e D u n fo rd . en at P e b b le beach a n d a tte i the s m a ll f r y had e n jo y e d th e ocean M r. a n d M is . W in A r n o ld . M i. a w h ile w e, re tu rn e d ho m e t in I, a n d M rs. R oy M a r tin . Mi*, and b u t w e v o te d th e t r ip w o rth it M rs. G e o rg e ,W e n d l, M r. a m i M i K e a v d iy , th e M esdam e a fte r b e in g a b se n t fro m th e t r a il J o h n D o ro th y H a ll, L e o n a H a n n a , N e l­ for 13 years. So m a n y ch anges a n m a d e as lie N ie d i i in e y e r, L u lu H a ll, Bei d ie p o p u l a t io n in . re a m a n d th e n ice G o rd o n .A lta R o b in s o n , A lic i- d e m a n d s m u s t he m e t b y a ch a n g M itc h e lm o re . T h e M isses A n ita H a n n a and D e lp h y n B e b h and ing world. M a ste rs H e n ry N ie d e i n e v i i and C h a rle s M itc h e lm o re . M r. a n d M rs. E. E. E va n s and M rs. E liz a b e th F u lle r w e re v is it M r. a n d M rs. C. M o o re and ors in T u le J.ake E a ste r S u n d a i sons, G a ry a n d C h a rle s and M i T h e y s p e n t th e d a y w it h th e n E lla B u r n fe il sp e n t S u n d n ) ; d a u g h te r a n d son in la w T r a il. Mooring I ionic Scene of Keystone Party lies the power for peace Surprise Party Por Director ¿c Pianists 1 WHY GET A HORSE? BUY A DOODLE BUG! And get a horse and a half engine with m odern fluid drive. Gets 90 fo 100 m iles per gallon w ith a $134,95 e c ,c ‘, e „ « „ . T jie American soldier has proved to the world his courage and resourceful­ ness in helping to win the greatest war in history. Today his job is far from done. One has only to look at a map of the world — the occupied countries-the danger •pots where fighting flares from day to day —to realize that victory and peace are two different things. It is vital to the establishment of world order that our democratic ideals should be backed by strength. That is why Con- Kr