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Aahland, Jackson County 7T
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week,
ill be oh«en»d
th rougho ut Ore«,,,, Novem bc, 21
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«.ix z j, , 94g
V O LU M E , t> N U M B E R ,8
to 27, C hirm nn W orth C aldw ell.
Iw tlu n d , pointed out today
I m cilvenna a t t e n d s
T hanksgiving week has been
M t
L h ° dist . [1 c - o n « f e r e s n c e i
<ho«<-n to urge both In d ividua l»
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the
n< * lv * «roups, churches and J W d ith
th the
the C
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m m
m u
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n ity
itv Cheat atilt
.«in em n n . u
presently attendin g a conference
In i'c A M F ’ ’urt: huw
or d o th , ! ‘ n[ y Enders, general chai,m an I t it S d 'o 0^ ° f .LU g°? 1 of ,1 100° Partners .and Miss Ciarte«. t i
‘ A R E package» a« ChriMtmu« w o rk ‘ ,r«
planning to recanvas»1 t b ? , “ y ‘ hal. thc vo lu ntee,
gift» fo r the needy In oth,
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D u r în ï M l68! * * in attenda"ce.
Santa Claus is com ing to tow n
trie«.
f°r . ^
o f kiddies fro m
h to
m n *I., E?derg
stated that • •••*.
the Cheat
«ram
tra ,n in « Pro-
P uli In fo im n lio n ax
to c co
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Irn ts ,,r CARE's standard puck ■
*” k,er“ ? ou,d appreclate it If I , .
(Sunday
congregation.
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. . o U S C ’ . j'lb e v I . v e d
ages and the nations served
" P . , ^ w i... ,h
ad . been
missed a t n f ' krwAM
pC n
H o b
b y H
-ng m ail /
8P«™Hzed tra in - .day John B illin g s w ill preach.
tb a t he w ill be In Ash-
ng n all form s o f insurance and
¡and this S aturday a fte r n ^ n ^ H e
be obtained through Its areu \ , b<‘ , / nu’, , of the f i r , t canva" ’ . I M !*«• j y z , i i
.
In clu d in g
h e a lth
headquarters at 018 De k u ,nI W<w C rna in tb e ir c°n trlb u tio n n
w ill be accompanied by ti e col-
l, u , rg
S 'la
. ' , rJ
J ' 'ln
“± H " 7 yJ ’t “ ‘<tom
«
r e
Mrs. .........
W illia m B. M cC ullough Is b
oblle
A m e H K ilti
band o i A s w a n ? »
B u ild in g , I ’o .tla n d O rd e rs m iy
'" 'P b a s lz c d th a t th e ch est
r
y und lnland m arine,
be placed there also
C .d d w d l ' m,m ey w ,n ‘ to fifte e n d iffe re n t planning to open a shop to ¿ 1
A m erican Legion post No. 14
i ,
J
f ' ° m U n iv e r-
■aid.
“
•organization« and that the total called "H o b b y House" M o n d a y.1 s
Santa is m aking a survey of the
be N ovem ber 29 at 74 N orth MainI w «, his ¿ T " , ? 11?® ,948’ and
D u rin g the post tw o years, the am ount contributed should
n ^ n 8 i UatL°n
ln A m la n d
and
, ? bis w ife, the fo rm e r Laura
m
_« «
non p ro fit
,Vl.
df._ w hut the total w ould be If each street.
P ans to check up on ju s t w hich
M
em orial services
__ t fo r
B
illings,
and
daughter
Barbara
u
Memor,aJ
o
f
the
organizations
s
o
llc
te
d
llvered
m illio n packages to ™ ‘ , ° rganiza‘ i
m cm - L« d d ° y.S and g ir " ’ havc b<cn
M rs, M cC ullough, who moved
n d iv ld u .1 . I „ w „ , , p i „ X d
, 7 / ln d ,vW '“ ‘ ">’
Ann, w ill reside
in
Ashland bers o f ‘ be Be
enevolent and Pr
here from Pasadena a year ago
w hich
g? he Pa8t year a" d
tons o f Europe and thc O rie n t ' . „ u
" n‘ ‘y
«<*» tow ard the has_ alw ays been interested in
w hich ones have been bad
Food and c lo th in g package, a r e ' r * f " C .th,‘ ‘ Boy s<’01“ «. the
B ert T erry, Abe
Nesl.n, L a-
made up to f i l l the greatest needs Ji, « 1 .G,r,M- ,h<> G irl ^ o u ts ,
Verne fa r w e ll, Ken W illiam s, Ed
o f a p a rtic u la r country
ijj® Sa vatlon A rm y, thc Y M C A .
C A R E guarantees d e liv e r v au i ' lr,s C om m unity d u b , the
and packages enter thc 15 nat-'
7 * ^ ‘, n,a ? ‘ ‘, r hwmes. th e Boys
Inns now listed both d u ty free ^ , 1 ° ? s ^ ‘d Soclety’ the Men-
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counseling
fie ld
0,7
1 e Eenl s v is it.
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la l H ealth Association o f Oregon
fice and s e c re ta d a r ^ u p lr v h io n
Th<? prograrn w iH begin at 3.00
and —**•-
ration free.
Thc standard Biz.
They decided th a t in honor o f
I Arm
a ed . «
. pre
R '»
the
N
ational
Service
package costs $10 A special tu r
ng tbe St° res of Ashland
Miss Homes has been steadily as- P m and W,H fea‘ ore an address wo.
key d in n e r package Is priced at gram , thc Oregon Prison Asso
vvould
have
a s e m i-o ffic ia l C h ris t
194« l<‘d aW“ h this agency »‘ nee by the Rev- E v a rt Borden, m in-
515. and a m uch-in-dem and 10- elation, the C hildren's F a r m
mas opening S aturday and that
O r ,Conanq ,ar re^ ° n Sly
attended ‘ «‘ «r o f the A shland Congrega- they w ould request fe llo w m e r
P-und lard package goes at $5.50. home, the Volunteers o f A m e ri
whmh „
l ® C° llege b lo w in g tio a l church
^ n g re g a
ca M other's and C hildren's home
chants to deck the show w in
w
hich
she
was
em
ployed
bv
the
xx
/
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Hus
week
we
questioned
the
thc ( Ca‘
a th
o lic C h ild Care agencies,
l his
lhe
b«*lic
ager
dows and counters w ith f i r and
Bear
Creek
Orchards
office
Miss
u
rS
3y
B
u
^man
W-B
be
at
populace of the com m unity w l t h | and tbe W averly Baby home
B '’™'« -esuies w ith her parents,
pl a« ° d u rin g the
musical holly, and other C hristm as dec
in g question: "A
e u p ta ln s a and
n d members
mem
c the fo llo w
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e Y
r o ou!
u i . * Team
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captains
orations.
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so« t-?d M rs' CIarence Homes at
° f the Pr °8ram w hich w ill
» ??’ ._®d 5 r. D i’ sat*»Bed w ith t h e | o f th<> Ashland teams w ill be out
The group decided to leave the
Siskiyou Boulevard in j - u include a piano selection ..
tu leave xnt
Recreational F acilities fo r
, ♦ h<.|a
g a ln and aeain
ag a in ,*
Ender s stated^
kt z* I again
~ Rnd»*.*«.
.«..«».,
™at.for
o i ^ staying
open
nights
land
and
is
a
native
o
f
Southern
‘‘S®nd
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ut
T
h
y
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b
/
Gou-
d
u
rin g the
r e C h r is
t* "
n
‘ghtS
Ytiung people of Ashland?*'
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—••••
*••»-
nus
oeen
reached
n til thc quota has been reached
Ashland's
A m erican
Legion
n X
,be.r a tat.n„
,
Most . of
the folks Hu<»iionea
questioned I IWany a£ld itlo n a l people have vol
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/ h 1 u° 14 K u ty band added an-
D u rin g th •
k -
seemed to feel as though recreat
this 1
last other honor to its long list when
rf»r»rr»n • unteered to assist in tHi*
. 1 g ? heir absence fo r sev
l , V — e
- uy ivos-
ional advantages ln this com phase o f the d riv e and th e ir of- it was selected S aturday at K lnm | . Idj mon‘ bs the w o rk in the A sh- ,.u *
...i » c- « ii. ----- ..o .u .u a v .y.
a, m
fl,h
.‘ am
K 18” !-1land office has been handled by
1 Whici* Wl11 be sun8 by Mrs.
m u n ity were below standard.
fer of assistance is appreciated ath Falls to ôe the o ffic ia l state
not
Helen A pple from the Med- . 2 ^ CS an,d L ° Ls M in er W indsor,
A n even 40 people expressed Enders said.
band lo r the Oregon V o itu re 40
M em bers of the o rig in a l com
lord office and Mrs.
K enneth kn d » f ,?° 0 ‘ Thr? L o rd s P raver,"
dissatisfaction w ith the youngs
o.
m ittee, selected by C ham ber of
n
°nei
*Landied
‘
he
M
edford
o
i-
J
y
i
?
110“
®’,
w
hlch
w
in
be
sung
ters recreational outlets.
Commerce o ffic ia ls to take care
The selection was made by the
S ix people out of the fif t y
; of■‘ heJ?i?m.’ X ei 5 : 3 V S ; ^ f % s
w * w m p re - o f the w elcom ing o f Santa Claus
state com m ander o f the 40 et 8
queried stated th a t they fe lt as
included H enry Metz, E. J. La-
w-ho said th a t he expected to see
f o J d T , ^ ' A ’ hladd
though the youngsters had a ll
*be band at the state convention
the recreational advantages need
of the A m erican Legion in Sal
s „ n le y Jones J r , (he
in , „ ^ A u f o
ed.
Ashland high school's basket- em In 1949.
F our people expressed no opin
member of the firm , who has'
. o i l ^ hedul* fo r ,he sea" ° n ot
The selection was made d u rin g
ton.
r
Znarga, ° f u!1® M edfo rd office, is '
T h i. b re o k , dow n as fo llo w .:
tfo . week a convention of the Legion's fu n attending his th ird year o f law
Falls school at the U n iv e rs ity of O re
Recreational fa cilitie s O K, 12% leHcs ™
N ' d ,re cto r o f a‘ b- organization at K la m a th
O re
this
past
week
end.
Members
of gon a n d im —
nn com
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on« roat,wnal fa c llities not O K,
T. ' ,
gon and upon
pletion in 1949
the
band
who
attended
were-
80%
I The firs t game fo r Ken Sehili-
W ill perm anently take over the
No O pinion, 8%
Lng s G r**zli«s
w ill
be w ith H a rry M cN air, Eddie R andall O. M edford o ffice o f the S. C. Jones
e n ^ f t r en m m ittp o m o n a « n —
d j I i Dem
t > °o ra t: . V. D. M ille r and M v r
Some o f the people had v e ry „ r ln g i‘«ld ,there The fu s t home Goddard. Ed Bernlnghousen. H ol- & Sons. Mrs. Stanley""Junes ' " 7 1 w P ^ recinct
i
A shland have been tie B. M ille r
7
d e fin ite view s on the subject
,T,U , b*‘. here December 10 hh | H pi 1: H a rb “ on- v ,c Johnson Who is the fo rm e r N e llie M cLain Z , ™
o f Ashland,
b .A , b” m c ' u ^ a jl "
« « ■ M - ■» W « . -R epublican:
J „ h„
A.U1 L b le .c «orru.e
T h e ir answers included these
~ W,,,11P,‘ the G rizzlies against B ill E lhart. B ill Wood, and G e r nf
-—
e a rie r,
Of Ashland, is teaching her sec
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Ji
ald G unter.
ond year in the S p rin g fie ld county clerk. They are as follow s Rodney K e a tin g and Isobel M
K®msi u‘‘You have to go d e e p e ri* ar T
1. Boulevard. Republican H C
in to the root o f ju v e n ile d e lln -
AU home games w hich have
school system
M y rtle
L
Galey and Rosa Dodge G a le y ’ Lennox; Dem ocrat,
quency than ju s t to provide free
P'.e llm i? a ry w ‘ ll begin at 7:00
N ewton.
Dem
ocrat:
Sam
B
a
ile
y
and
N
o
r
recreation."
In u d iv
iv iu
id u u a a l! n , n Y oder> assistant coach.
POSTERS D IS P L A Y E D
14 B e llvie w , R epublican: Geo.
.
,
- A n o - th e - r
in
-re recrea-
^» P onsible fo r thc
Exam ples o f modern, three-di- ma Stearns.
slated T hey-ve got more
recrea £ " , aga' "
E d w in D unn and N e llie I. D unn
- M
M r r . and
and M
M rs-
rs. ™ens,onal Poster a rt are now on
2. East C entral, Republican
J u n io r V a rsity
games.
Both W Talent.
tio n than I had.”
m V L Nov.
" » ' 24 ~T
D em ocrat W. W allis and Lulu’
Dem ocrat
A lady, name w ith h e ld , said. S c h illin g and Yoder are U n lve r- visTt'.n? hM Hec aund dau8hter are disPlay at the office o f the Cham- Helen M. S ch illin g :
¿Sell.
•if
»h
f l Schaeffer's parent«
parent«1
Commerce. The
t llie w Young.
A
.
.. g « M if r.
• ber o f Commerce
Tho posters
__ M o
They ru n around enough now .” s ltY o{ Oregon graduates.
T alent Com m itteem en
3. West
entral,
Republican
vnnno0 T ,, ? u
n t H a rd
w „ are.
T
h e e , !were .»auc
made oy
by stuae
students o f M a 7
W D t111 C
Centra1,
Republican:
closes
F ebruary
and another made the rem ark oe The -7 schedule
.
13
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a
ry
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tn
63 T alent East, R epublican.
Vl/itk
4kz.
C
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_at.
Ä
J
n«“ ."g®r Sc.h^
^ b a e et^
ffe ers
rs P
plan
ion A d y and have as subjects-
nar»nger
^ n to go in I ,on
B lllln g s and P auline F in -
th a t "T he children don't take ad- r 25
i.1QC w ith
. , the Southern
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Ray G arland and Susie C. Maust-
A fou
tournam
ill E
i tn f r8. w lth
K e*P
Green
partners
ith his parents in the|
t h e l‘‘K
eep Oregon G
re e n ” and “ Tra
G uy A PPle w hite,
vantage of w hat they do h a v e " class
k L Y .?
rn a m ent
ent w
w hich
hich w
w ill
D
em ocrat: Florence H a rtle y
ano i r a - and D orothy Baker.
eld
•? “ a r^w a re if they can flnd vel H ig h w a y 99."
O thers questioned, "W hat can
. d this
thls year at Eagle
Ea8,e Point.
Point, *
64. T alent West, R epublican:
lam pnf
*
4- Oak, R epublican: Roy C.
we do about it? "
17,
tournam
ent tariii
w ill run through « a suitable house to buy
E
verett
and M
M a
a ria
ria n
n Bee-
H
a
rtle
v
and
EH
a
n'
C-
P
ve
re tt Beeson
B ^ s o n and
Bee-
5. Com plete schedule is:
n a ru e y and Etta S c h illin g : Dem- son; Democrat- F W
1
A ll in a ll the p o ll Indicates •M arch
64tIhUbirthdary T u ^ d ^ y ' aNov M ' ^ T ^
I December
lim/im Ik#.» O
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S
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M
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and
J
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7
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lb
re
a‘ h
3. Open
people are cognizant of the need
Dec. 4. S p rin g fie ld , there.
fo r a planned recreational pro-
A ll tho m«i___ _ . _ Z ’
?.
Talent, Nov. 24 — The Talent
Dec.
10, C orvallis, here
giam , b u t don't know ju s t w hat
Dec. 11, M ilw a u k ie , here.
™ ay^
n
s
. . ,DavW
to do about it.
n 00 Jo7’ .5 o t‘ age Grove, here.
Bob Reade and sister, M rs
Dec. 18, Eugene, here.
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1 b East. R epublican: Charles ü*“
™* Carver.
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r u r r y and
Faye
M arie M e r r ill and ch ild re n of
Dec. 28, S p rin g fie ld , here
Delsm an; x"'vl*ivt.i
D em ocrat:
d I. Sam Davies
57
Phoenix
West,
R
epublican:
Illin o is are v is itin g at the H a rry
Dec. 31, C oquille, here.
and Pearl Robertson.
K
a
th
ry
n
S
ta
n
cliffe
and
B e rt
E skridge home.
Jan. 7, K la m a th Fall«
Ir- 7u Sou‘ beast, R epublican: Fred
S ta n cliffe ;
D em ocrat:
W arren
The T alent Linns C lub m et at
Jan. 8, K ta m a 'h Falls.
C. Homes and B e tty W eller; Dem
L o ffe r and A da D. Bell.
its re gular m eeting fo r d in n e r
Jan. 14, C entral Point, oere.
ocrat: Don H eddin and V iv ia n H
B arron Too
at K in g s Cafe Tuesday evening
Heddln.
Jan. 15, C entral Point, there.
13. B arron, R epublican: H ugh
N ovem ber 23 at 7:30.
Jan. 21, G rants Pass, here.
8. N orthw est. R epublican: Rob
F. B arron and M ild re d A. B a r
Jan. 22, G rants Pa»3 there
t
e rt C. and Rae Dodge: Dem o
ron; D em ocrat: Vacant.
Jan. 28, M edford, there.
crat, Joe W irth and M abel S tem
Colesline
ple.
Jan. 29, M edford, there.
21.
Colestine,
a r.
I
Sm
ith
.uu
Golestine,
R epublican: M ar
9
Feb. 4, K la m a th Falls, there.
irOl ITziv'rr. . .
V'k
_
Feb. 5, K la m a th Falls, th e ic
Feb. 11 and 12, open
Feb. 18. G rants Pass, here.
Feb. 19, Grants Pass, there.
Feb. 25, 26, M arch 4, 5, South-
e™ O regon Class A Tournam ent
at Eagle Point.
M l C o n tin u e lo ^ ^
$11,000 Quota Has Been Reached
Iwo Return From
insurance School
.„‘Santa Claus Due
If A «
, ^ n:;¡ Here Saturday
ni.,
llllOllg’h To
Elks Memorial
Services Sunday
Xilly Band Adds
Another Honor
a
High School Has
Rugged Schedule
Precinct Committeemen Announced
By George Carter, County Clerk
Wm. Schaeffer May
Locate in Talent
E. E. Vail, Postmaster, Suggests
Mail Christmas Packages Early
CLASSICS ON
RECORDS
I
A iug
Grosby's
A lb u m
Christm as
C o n ta in s:—
W hite Christm as
S ile n t N ig h t
Adeste Fldeles
God
Rest Ye
G entlem en
M(
I ’ll Be Home For C h ris t
mas
Jin g le Bells
Santa Claus Is
To Tow n
Coi
—and m ore Christm as and
g ift records
com ing i n
every day at—
7-fc
H A R T
270 East M ain
Phone 8011
Sehedule fo r the J u n io r V a r
s ity s p re lim in a ry
games Is as
(fo llo w s :
Dec. 10, Talent, here.
Dec. 11, Talent, here.
Jan. 7, K la m a th Falls here.
Jan. 14, C entral P oint here.
Jan. 15, C entral Point,
there.
Jan. 21, G rants Pass, here.
Jan. 22, G rants Pass, there
Feb. 4. K la m a th Falls, there.
Feb. 13, G rants Pass, here,
re b . 14, G rants Pass, there.
M r. and Mrs. C layton C ullen
a r^ spendmg the T hanksgiving
holidays in Boise, Idaho.
Miss M a ry
G rove returned
I f r «m Denio, Oregon, last F rid a y
M r. and Mrs. Ralph B illin g s
returned Sunday fro m Crescent
in n n W,he.r ® they
visited
M rs
B lllln g s sister. Mrs. A. B. Bow er
They also visited M r. and Mrs.
I a T ' J ° y ' w bo now liv e south
I of Brookings.
I M7r' ,?nd M rs' J ' R- M cC rack-
Icn, V a lle y V iew , entertained th p ir
son and fa m ily , M r. and Mrs.
»George S. M cCracken and sons,
Pat and Jack, fo r a T hanksgiving
(d in n e r. The younger M cC rack-
Jens are fro m Eugene.
in December as possible "
f o » " ^ T d X e^ e “ ^ i d y S
residen,s * ° pia n
81ft PackaSes just as e a rly
L mf l i 7“ hai ^ tad " ’ ■s C h r b l.
the toca1 post office cancelled 257,486 pieces of m a il SeaSon’ w hen
I f you postpone m a ilin g to the ------ —
last m inute this year,”
J '-w* * the
Vile: Post-
lUM*
m aster w arned, “ you risk disap
p o in tin g yo u r friends. Y o u r h o li
day messages and g ifts m ay be
T alent, Nove. 24 — Mrs. A lic e
caught in the rush and perhaps
not delivered u n til a fte r C h ris t Gunzel died Wednesday m o rn
mas.”
ing at the C o m m u n ity H ospital
m
M edford. M r. and Mrs. C R
A ll packages should be m ailed
before December 10 to assure de Gunzel moved to T alent about
liv e ry before C hristm as Day, he six m onths ago and purchased
said. C hristm as cards fo r out-of- the H a w thorn M otel. M rs G u n
zel is su rvive d by her husband
State d e liv e ry also should
be
snd a daughter, Mrs. D oris J o h n
m ailed by December 10 and
son o f F lorida. She was s ix ty
■ards fo r local addresses should
Years old w hen she died.
be in the collection boxes at least
week before December 25.
The Postm aster pointed
out
that parcel post packages can
not be accepted unless sto u tly
wrapped, and advised shoppers
to lay in supplies o f heavy card
Tatont, Nov. 24 — The ve te r
board, s tu rd y outer paper? heavy
cord and p rin te d Fourth-Class ans o f Foreign Wars Post at T a l
labels. Packages are lim ite d to ent disbanded at th e ir last m eet
In closing th e ir business
70 pounds in w eight, and m ust ing.
they donated $100.00 to the new
not measure more than 100 in
ches ln length and g irth com bin Play ground and $50.00 to the
ed. The address should be repeat C am pfire G irls, w hom they have
sponsored since its reorganiza
ed inside the outer w rappings.
tio n at Talent.
Mrs. Alice Gunzel
Dies in Hospital
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lo r Hte trade an J t L . U I an J i l l e toe
For lli. cunning »„J , ( „ ng(J,
in our land.
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lo r our country extending from s e i'io sea,
(ana
la n l tkat is know n as t U
of tke free,
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-ANONyMOUS
Post Disbanded
Talent