The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 10, 1924, Image 3

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    THE HEBMISTON B E B A U ), HERMISTON, OBXOOX.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA­
TILLA COUNTY
In the matter of. the Estate of
Charles L. Shu ter, Deceased.
Notice to creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed ad
mlnlstratrix of the estate of Charles
L. Shutter, deceased, and has quali­
fied as the law directs. All persons
having claims against said estate
are required to present the same to
me or to nty attorney, W. J- War­
ner, at his office in Hermiston, Ore­
gon, with proper ovuchers within
six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 12th day of March. 1924
Beulah I. Shutter,
(27-5tc)
Administratrix.
High School Mirror
H e W as C ool
Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools
"Were you cool while In battle 7"
was asked of one of the orer-eeas
lads. He replied: "Sure I was. I
was eo blamed cool at times I act­
ually ahlveied.’’
Of course he could Joke about It
after it was over. Many of the bat­
tles of everyday life cause people to
shiver, too. It Is not a pleasant sen.
satlon. One of the best friend’s
along life's Journey is money in the
bank. Start today.
No telling
when the battles will come. Better
be prepared.
No. 20
A drive for membership In the
Parent-Teacher asociatlon has been
started among the school children
Each new member secured will
count as one vote for that grade or
class. The grades or classes return
ing the largest nu nber of votes will
receive a prlxe. Hermiston’s repre­
sentation at the county council to
be held In Pendleton Is governed by
the number of votee secured here, so
everyone please help so that Hermis.
ton will be well represented.
We have a few Safety Deposit
Boxes for Rent.
The cast for the Senior class play
"Come Out of the Kitchen" has been
selected and work on the play will
begin Immediately. The cast is as
follows:
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Olivia, the Irish cook............... .....
................... ........ Arloulne Robinson
Bess, servant girl. ..Mare Pelmulder
Mrs. Faulkner, Tucker’s siser........
............. - ...................... Madge Quick
Cora, Mrs. Faulkner's daugher....
.....................................Vivian Nation
Ainanda, Olivia's black mammy..
.................................. Bessie Hammer
Crane, from the North....................
.............................Ernest Addleman
Lefferts, statistical poet................
..................... ,..............Horatio Ogden
Tucker, Crane's attorney and guest
.......- ................... — Claude Haddox
Chas. Dangerfleld, alas Bridlebury
........... ................Lawrence Winslow
Weeks, agent of the Dangerfields..
..............................Herbert Hanellne
Paul Dangerfleld, alias Smithfield
...................................... Evert Parker
Dorothy Shotwell won second In
the dramatic division at the county
declamatory contest hold In Pendle­
ton Friday evening. Dorothy by
winning second place received a
beautiful silver medal which le
of Hermiston
enough to make anyone envious. A
C ap ital, Surplus and U nd ivid ed P ro fits O v e r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0
large number of teachers and town
v a y e . Pres.
R. Alexader, Vice-Pres.
people attended the contest.
A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier
"The Wishing Well,” a romance of
old Ireland, was presented Saturday
night by the high school students.
Will rtade Cleveland tractor for a The house was filled to full capac
good team of horses, harness and iy and It was declared by many to
A medal offered by the Portland
wagon. Fine for orchard work. be the best operetta yet produced. Telegram for the best prepared
See Wager» at Bauers & Bauers! I The
---- proceeds which amounted to speech on the constitution by a stu
T he H erald publishes
Camp.
31-ltc $126.00 will be put in the high dent of a high school, was in this
more eenuine paid want
school treasury and used an needed school awarded to Hugh Walker, a
FOUND— Bunch of keys. Enquire
for school equpment, etc.
ads than any other
member of the Junior class.
at ths office.
31-lt
Much credit Is due Mis Compton
paper published in a city
I AM MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO for th« splendid way in which she
Plans are being made for the great
of the same size in East­
Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of directed the operetta,
social event of the year— the Prom.
ern Oregon.
each week. If you have anything
Miss Compton has started work
GRADE NEWS
to be hauled te or from the above
Melvola Rooot has entered the
THERE’S A REASON
named city, I would appreciate on the Musical hat Is to be given
third grade.
your business along this line. I Friday, May 2.
Captain— "What are you scratch.
am also In the market for chickens
The track tryouts between the two Ing your head for Rufus?”
and veal. Ray Challis, Phone
Colored Private— "Aw, sir, I’se got
20-R. Pendleton phone 400. 9-tfc teams will be held Monday evening.
This will determine Hermiston’s best arithmetic bugs in my head.”
Captain— "What are arithmetic
THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN AND athletes and they In turn will com­
FOR SALE
’• » ’’»1»
Saturday Evening Post at re. pete with other schools here at the bugs.”
Colored Private— "Dat’s cooties.
duced prices. See Agent Gladys meet for the west end of Umatilla
One Cowan honey extractor, 1 capp­
Captain— "Why do you call them
county. The winners of this meet
Whitsett.
ing tank and bee supplies. Ed
will go to Pendleton for the annual arithmetic bugs?”
Haugeberg.
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Colored Private— "Because they
Try Burk's for bargains.
Umatilla Co. track and field meet
adds
to my misery, dey subtracts
which
has
been
set
for
May
3.
One 2 H horse gas engine and saw
We wish to notify the Hermiston
from my pleasure, and divide my at­
rig Ed. Haugeberg.
32-2te
milk producers that we have opened
Paul Hess, Donald Parsons, Ralph tention, and they multiply like the
FOR SALE— Team, wagon, harness, a cream station the first door north Longhorn and Arthur Rubner have dickens.”
fresno plow and household goods. of the Hermiston hotel, with Mr. left school.
Beulah, I. Shutter, Adm.
31-2p Berry In charge. Mr. Berry will test
Kidders— "Would you accept a pet
your eream and pay for same as
Mr. Churchill, state school super- monkey?”
IFOR SALE— Small incubator and soon as the test is complete, and we¡ Intendent, will address the Parent-
Lenore-—Oh, I would have to ask
turkey gobbler. Also turkey eggB. assure you an honest, square deal. Teacher association Thursday after­ father, this is so sudden.”
Mr3. Lee Savely, Echo.
31-lp Yours for business. Mutual Cream­ noon.
Anita— "The photographers never
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! FOR SALE— 1 Johnston mower and ery Co.
Mr. Ward of Pendleton was here do me Justice.”
ja k e , 3 doz. White Leghorn hens,
It la easy to reach us when you Tuesday with the pictures that were
Don— "You want mercy, not
O. A. C. strain, 2 Jersey cows. Ed.
want your clothes cleaned, pressed ordered by the various students.
justice, dear.”
Haugeberg.
31-2tc
or repaired. Just phone 91-W-2.
Loaf Diamond» From Teeth
Tramcar to W aterloo
19-tfc
Pansy plants, vegetable and bedding We'll call.
His dentist “mlsai pro >riated” three
Instead of, as hitherto, taking a train
p'rnter, gladioli and dahlia bulbs.
real "E state exchanges and diamonds set in the brldgework of his to the battlefield of Waterloo, the
Phone 2-W. J. Pelmulder. 31-3tc
INSURANCE J. M. BIGGS, RE­ teeth which he had worn for thirteen traveler this year will have the alter­
ALTOR. —
26-tfc years, Tom Cheek, regro politician of native of proceeding there by tramcar,
FOR SALE— Poultry, hay, tools,
West Oakland, testified In his suit to a direct line having been now opened
household goods, etc. E. F. Buck,
recover the cost of the Jewels from a up from Brussels. Guides, who since
Auctioneer
G.
L.
Bennett.
See
me
formerly W. W. Rogers place. 29p
dentist.
the armistice have been complaining
for dates of call at bank. 18-tfc
Cheek said he had the dentist re­ that the World war battlefields have
OTt SALE— Marshall strawberry
move the brldgewoik containing the drawn away much of tbelr former cus­
alfalfa ranches for rent, cash three stones and left it with the den­ tom, are hoping that the new travel
pinata, 31 per 100. Chas. Cllne- Two
or share basis. J. M. Messner, tist to be repaired. When he returned
facilities may bring more visitors to
»! ..lth.
28-tfc
Hermiston, Oregon.
25-tfc
to the dentist’s office to get the bridge, Waterloo—the more so as it Is pro­
’ f X SEEDLING STRAWBERRY
Burk is hearquarters for Army Cheek said, the diamonds had been posed to have condnctors possessing
removed. The dentist asserted there at least a superficial acquaintance
plants, the variety that made Hood Shoes.
were ne diamonds In the brldgework with the English language.
River famous. Hermiston should
left with him.—San Francisco Chron­
be an Ideal location for growing FOR SALE— 26 head dairy heifers icle.
Ruttian Caviar Again
this most profitable berry. We
and cows freshening spring and
Russian caviar Is again to grnce
.-«'1 (I , in lots of 100 or 100000;
early summer, and registered Jer­
M ilkmaid of the Arctic
America's board, for a revival of the
T'land Red eggs for
sey sire for sale. Will sell sin­
Teckla, a girl Just over from north­ manufacture and export of this deli­
' - tc for prices. W.
gly or as herd. These were bred ern Europe, who Is being Americanized cacy, which during the war and Rus­
itroi; and Son, Hood River,
and grown on project and nearby. ■by the domestic service route, Is hav­ sian revolution suffered practically
E. P. Dodd.
22-tfc ing a rough passage In her first few complete collapse. Is to be undertaken.
Oregon.
weeks In a kitchen of one of the Bos­ French agreements with the soviet
FOR SALE—Team of horses. J. K. FOR RENT—Sm all alfalfa farm, ton subnrbs, says the Boston Globe. government enable that country to
18-tfc
house, orchard, berries, etc. J. H. She cannot cook and she Is not used prepare caviar on the Volga and to
8hotwell.
to American methods of housekeeping.
Reid.
14-tfc. When finally her mistress asked In ex­ export the product.
FOR SALE— 5 acre chicken ranch;
asperation the other day:
Some of ’Em Do
400 hens, team, wagon, and other
Our spring and summer line of
“Teckla, Is there anything you can
"Well, Mr. Jackson," began the
fixtures. Come and see. Chester Mad-to-Measure Clothes are here. d o r
cheerful doctor, “bow are you feeling
Wright, 1 mile west, 1- 2 mile Suits, 323.60 and up. Imperial
“Yaa, mlssua,” ahe replied, In all this morning?”
aweetness
and
assnrance,
“I
can
milk
south.
10-tfc Cleaners.
19-tfc
"Much better, thank yon,” the pa­
a reindeer."
tient replied. “The only thing that
3 H ton Public Truck for sale cheap.
troubles me Is my breathing.”
Burk’s for bargains.
New on good gravel Job. Also haa
Lacked Harmony
"Cm—yea," mused the doctor. "We
flat rack for hauling wheat or
Wife—Henry, I’m afiald we’ll have must get something to stop that.”—
baled hay. Inquire thia office.
Polands for Profita. Stillings. 37tf to have the drawing room done over. Dartmouth Jack-o’-Lantern.
13-tfc.
Hub—What 7
Wife—I’ve Jnst found out that the
POULTRY AND CHICKS
Trapped in the Alp»
FOR SALE— Delicious apples, Stark
wall paper does not harmonize with
An eagle measuring nearly eleven
Broe. variety, the original. See
the color of the gown Pm going to feet from wing tip to wing tip was
F. M. Gul wits for your wants.
White Leghorn baby chlx, April' wear when we entertain next Thurs­ caught alive at Meolans In the Alps.
1-tfc
A few days before its capture the bird
hatch, 313-00 per hundred. Place day.—Boston Transcript.
was seen to swoop down on a goat
ytfiir order early If you want any.
FOR SALE— 90 acres on Diagonal
That W ould Ba Sad
and kill and eat It. A trap was set
Wm. H. Ogden.
19-tfc
road. Joins city limits. Will cut
"What could be more sad,” said the and halted with a goat's carcass, and
to suit and give terms to suit or
will trade for city property. E. WANTED—Team of horses not over schoolmistress, “than a man without when the eagle returned he waa cap­
a country?”
tured.
D. Mossle.
14-tfc
8 years old; also wagon and har­
“A country without a man," an­
ness. A good Jersey cow to be swered the pretty g’rb ____________
Subscribe For th e Herald
FOR SALE— 5 room bungalow, easy
terms. Mrs. R. V. Ashmun, Mid­ traded in. Address Box 417, Uma­
tilla.
23-tfc
dleton, Idaho.
27-4tc
F irst N a tio n a l B a n k
NOTICE!
WANT ADS
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FOR SALE— Vacuum hand power
Carnot grade Percheon stallion, ' ■
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washing machine and wringer,
state license No. 2826, s'tert by the
easy to operate; Bissell’s carpet
famous imported Percheon Stallion
sweeper: hand vacuum cleaner.
Carnot, Registration No. 35337, pro­
Mrs. B. Hanellnd, phone 77-R 30tc
minent winner in thewestern show
FOR SALE— Economy cream separa­ circuit. Thia stallion la standing
tor. almoet new, size 14. Aleo 1 for public service at our ranch, one
good Jersey cow. S. R. Siegel, mile north of Hermiston. Service
1 mile west of town.
30-tfc fees reasonable. C. C. Cllneemlth A
Son. Owners. For 15 years breed­
ers of quality Percheon horses. 26tf
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ALEMITE
WANTED—Phone, write or see W.
A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa
hay for sale. In any quanflty
Phone 40-J-3.
9-tfc
TO RENT— 120 acres pasture 2 ml.
west of Stanfield: good house and
barn on place. Enquire of T 8.
Townsend at creamery.
30-lte
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■ Quickly and easily installed.
■ Makes positive, complete, chassis
D O I T N O W s lubrication possible in 5 minutes.
Take the guesswork out of it.
Send us the price o f a year*! ■
ADVERTISE YOUR POULTRY
IN THESE COLUMNS
RESULTS ~ARE CERTAIN” "
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WANTED— W hite W yandotte eggs
for setting.
Mrs. H. 8. Shesley.
3 1 -ltc
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ubacription if you arc in arrears *
W e Need the Money if.
PEARSON’S GARAGE
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UKKN KSTHER CH.
iiMwtE aecund Tu«8day
a t 9:00 sharp in Masonic
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Alic« C. dhoti
K athryn L. Garner. Sec.
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VW EXÀIIP LODGE NO.
T meets eat
each Munday evaoilan i
hall. V isitin a members cordially l ___
W. R. L o seh o m . Sec.
J. A . K m y « , M. O.
RECLAMATION LOL
o f P , m eets each Thun
Mack'» Hall, at 7:80 1 . «
brother» cordially invited.
W. H. McMillan R. A. Brownaon.
K. R and 8.
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ONE ELEVEN
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. FRACIS P. ADAME
Physician and Surgeon
CITY OF HERMISTON
RESOLUTION
Whereas the City Council does
deem It expedient and necessary to
Improve that porton of Hurlburt
Ave. n the City of Hermiston, lying
I am now prepared to do haul­
between the property line at First
ing.
.
Street and the property line at
Trips
made
to the country.
Fourth Street by grading and surfac­
I so'icit a share of your patron­
ing the same with gTavel or crushed
age
rock, and has required of the City
Engineer plans and specifications
for an appropriate Improvement, and
estimates of the work to be done
and the probable cost thereof, and
whereas the City Engineer has filed
such plans, specifications and esti
mates in the office of the City Re­
WHEN IN
corder, now, therefore,
PEN D LETO N
IT IS RESOLVED BY THE CITY
OF HERMISTON that the plans
MAKE YOUR
specifications and estmates for such
HEAL Q UARTERS
street Improvement be and the same
— AT—
hereby are approved and adopted,
and that the Ity does hereby declare
W ESTERN A U T O CO.
its intention to improve said part
Cottonwood and Watr Sts.
of Hurlburt Ave. at a probable cost
of 32515.00, and does hereby estab
COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE
llsh Local Improvement District No.
Tires— Tubes— Accessories
1 embracing all the property specially
PHONE 530
benefltted by such Improvement as ALWAYS OPEN
Tom Swearingen, Mgr.
follows: All the land between th l
termini of such Improvement abutt*
Ing upon the said part of Hurlburt “ C O LD IN T H E H E A D ”
Ave. proposed to be Improved, ex­ la an acute attack o f N asal Catarrh.
tending on either side from the mar Thoce subject to frequent “colds” are
generally In a “run down” condition.
ginal line of such street back to the HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is a
consisting* of an Ointment, to
center of the blocks abutting on said Treatment
be used locally, and a Tonic, which acts
part of Hurlburt Ave. proposed to be Quickly through the Blood on the Mu­
cous Surfaces, building up the Pystem,
Improved; and , for the purpose of and m aking you leas liable to “colds.”
Sold by druggists for over 40 Years.
apportioning the cost of improving
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
the cross sections of streets contained
In said Local Improvement District
No. 1, does hereby establish
Local Improvement District No. 2,
SEE
comprising the NE-% of Block 1
abutting on said part of Hurlburt
Ave. proposed to be improved.
Local Improvement District No. 3,
comprising the NW14 of Block 2
abutting on said part of Hurlburt
Ave. proposed to be Improved.
—FOR—
Local Improvement District No. 4
comprising the NEU of Block 2
abutting on said part of Hurlburt
Ave. proposed to be Improved.
Local Improvement District No. 5,
comprising the NW*4 of Block 3,
abutting on said part of Hurlburt
Ave. proposed to be Improved.
—AND—
Local Improvement District No. 6,
comprising the SW’A of Block 4.
abutting on said part of Hurlburt
Ave. proposed to be Improved.
Local Improvement District No. 7,
comprising the SEJ4 of Block 5,
abutting on said part of Hurlburt
Ave. proposed to be improved.
Local Improvement District No. 8,
comprising the SWH of Block 5,
abutting on that part of Hurlburt
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Ave. proposed to be Improved.
Local Improvement District No. 9,
J. L. VAUG HAN
J
comprising the SE*4 of Block 6,
Electric Fixtures
s
abutting on said part of Hurlburt
and Appliances
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Ave. proposed to be Improved.
Phone 139
And that the City Recorder be.
SOS 9. O o u r t S t . P e n d l e t o n , O r c .
and he is hereby directed to give
notice by publication at least once
a week for two consecutive weeks In
tho Hermiston Herald of the passage
of this resolution and atating the
boundary of the proposed Improve,
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ment, the district to be assessed and
the estimated total cost thereof.
Pased the Council this 2nd day of
April, 1924.
Attest: C. W. Kellogg, Recorder.
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Approved by the Mayor this 2nd
day of April, 1924.
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R. C. Todd. Mayor.
H A U L IN G
G eorge Challis
H IT T
Office over First N a tio n .) Bi a't
P h o n e .-O ffic e 651. Residence 181
AMMUNITION
Electrical T reatm ents X-Ray work.
a r e Electrical Masrege.
Vibratai
Day or night calU answered ;
«Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeon
Loation, Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 and 1
Phones: Office 931. Res. 681
Office Hours: 10 to 11:30 A. M., 3
to 5 P. M.
DR. F. V. P R IM I
Dentistry
D ental X-Ray and Diaari ani»
Bank Bldg.
Term istön, Oregon
Residí
W. J. W A R NER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston
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M c K enzie & lieu /
Eye, Ear, Nose and
Ha» removed from his form er locatldrt M tha
Rond Bldg, td
Rooms 1. 2 and 3 Inland Em pire 1
Pendleton
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DR. THEO. BELETBKI,
Veterinarian
Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter­
state Stock Inspector
Residence second house west ef the
Catholic church. Phone, 82-R.
BERT MULLENS
B arber Shop And Bath
A gent for th e Troy laundry
Shop at Siscel’s Confectionery
■We Give S. & H. Trading Stampi*
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Our new brick shoe store Is now open N
with a new line of goods. See ui far
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SHOE REPAIRING
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
Sam Rodgers, Prop.
REM EM BER
OGDEN
W ATCHES
Skeleton of an Embryo
in One Dinosaur
Scientists, digging for fossils In the
sand of the Gobi desert In Mongolia,
have come upon the. eggs of the pre­
historic beast known as the dinosaur.
Just ns the ancient egg of the board­
ing house breukfust table occasionally
contains an embryo chicken, eo In one
of these Mongolian eggs, although II
was deposited by a dinosaur "best
layer" 10,000,000 years ago, the pure
white skeleton of an unborn dinosaur
ran still be seen, says London Tit
Bits.
Five of these eggs were found to­
gether and within n foot or two of
them crouched the huge dlnosaui
mother, as If she lmd been overtaken
with disaster, probably In the form of
a sandstorm of terrible violence. Just
as she bad finished her morning lay­
ing.
The desert region of Mongolia Is
proving a happy hunting ground for
the geologist and fossil seeker, for
tlie high table land Is almost water
less and the atmosphere Is dry. Thus
fossils have not heen crushed out of
all semhlnnre to their original ahnpe
or pounded to pieces by water action.
It la a growing opinion among
geologists that the animal dispersion
took place In this region and that
the dinosaur of Mongolia found Its
wsy Into America, followed down the
•ges by the mammals, by way of the
Bering straits bridge, which Is supposed
to have connected Asia and^Amprica.
W M . H. O G D EN
Jeweler and Watchmaker
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Orande, Ore­
gon, March 8, 1924.
Notice Is hereby given that Charles
TJ. Lenhart, of Hermiston, Oregon,
who. on May 10, 1922, made Home­
stead Entry, Act 6-17-02, No. 021,-
331, for NE*4 SEU Sectloon 19.
Township 6 North, nange 29 East.
iVIllamette Meridian, has filed no-
•Ice of Intention to make final
Proof to establish claim to the land
'hove described before United States
Commissioner nt Hermiston, Oregon,
n the 30th day of April, 1924.
Clallmant names as wltnesseses
F. Straseer, Orville E. Gul-
Inger. Charles E. Opel and Ralph
W. Galbraltth,, all of Hermlstonn,
Oregou.
Carl G. Helm, Register.
H as Y our
Subscription
E x p ir e d ?
Coma In ant
renew il next
time you art
bi town.
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Office Hours: 8 to 12:80 a. as.; 8 t e fcM». a .
Eyes treated, tested and Ulaaaea rttted
GUNS
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K rause’s
Chocolates
Bur-Bee Bars
T h e Best
in Candies
Newt stand
Cigars and Tobacco