Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 07, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    i WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Master Of Cannery Tender
Credited With Saving Lives
Of Nine In Alaska Wreck
KOJilAK, Aliikkii, Jim 7 tVI A nuincty ttiulrr nmtcr. bound with
his bildo-tti-bn for thrlr wcriOliiu, wns cirdllrd totlrty fur Ihr snfMy tit
htnnrir mul Utlir nthrrs iihonni Ihn Molon-hlp Hpr-ncrr wlitili riiifihrcl
ott 111 nicks" nml li'ft Mum sltiunlril for flvu uhlvnrliiK cliiyn unci nliflilfi
tin tin hf-eouled Irdm iibuvt un Alunkn prnlnnulu bmrh.
The 10 pcrrtniiH, liw lndlnu n ii.n.lH'r. Inr flvr rlillflrnn. nnd u 7-ypi.r-old
utHtidnun, wi'ir ifliiihcd Item yrriU'iduy iilunit with ilim nnvy turn
wlinf.r mimll bml miMluini'd dinlliK n ditiliiK rctruf lit tempt lust Hut
itidnv tilKhl,
All won rotcin-d by tlip cuiikI ituurrt cutter Clovrr and niivy ttiK
Mtitiu tt Mmidny iiftrr lio-mlle un hour wind and liritvy scus hnd bulked
pffiut.i for llin'o tiny
I out of llif uroitp hiiflrti'd hum badly finl-blUm fret, und four
otlifM unt ttuinlnu tcititii'iitltiit'ii nnd wrir "polcntlitl piivumoiilH
riiM''.." u Kndluk doctor wild. All wrni honpltnllml for front bllr, rx-po-oitr
or iibifi viillon.
In intrjvtrwn, llir miivIvoin iilirlbuti'd llirlr hufcty to tin cool
I.ri.i1rtliiet ;if Ciipl. Axrl ('.lllnoll, H Itllili 111 111 yti'if. III rl llirm from
tlip biokcn fthlp nnd tip n 2lt-twtl bluff to it sIipIUt In th ruck,
Thr tfiidcr Iff t Chi (in Ik for
Second Radio
Show Slated
Thr i.fi-ond tittlf nf tilt' firrlrii of
bioudimtA niioiiBornl by the mimic:
tlrpiti fiiiriii of the public Ht-hooli
v 111 be Ktvi-n en '1'urndny, JuntiurV
t:i ft mil 7 ;n) to 0 p. in. over station
KI'IAV Thin biniulruM will IrnturO
thr hitfli m honl mixed tpmtU't con
Mr linn of t'aUirrltiP lllnnun, liosit
llr Kwrdin Willirr Kllloll, mid lt'y
l.ut.tinl 'i inc!i;4;-d on this pro
K.ttm Till be two plunu koIoh by
Itnnnir 'luii A duel, "I'll Follow
M nt limit,' by (.'nthriinw
Ilium und Wllbrr Klllntt nnd thn
Itlth'
Thr
Of b!l
hik-b
Itmirtir.
.iiTond In th' Inte r M i ir
...lnri". mil rtiiiiimtf) fiotn thr
I'htHii miilitoriuin ovrr KI'IAV
on riitriLiy Jutiumy "J7. und will
frnturr the Kill' lc lub and the
mm ri t ImiM of Kliuuiitli t.'nUn
hllfll :i IliKll
GOP's Hammer
Tax Proposal
WAHIIINOTON. Jim 1 "' Hr
)illi)ic,ill (tlr ol "IKillllcal" and
"uuvMitul" unlay liirrird iruoru
that 1'triitlrnt Trtimnn fniiflit pro-
jkim- i,,x rrlirf for low lui iiiiir groups ;
only If Hie revenue Ions were bal- J
anrril by IHKlicr levies on bullirs.s j
profiis.
A rl.r avxjtlale of Mr, Trtiinail
dlscloird earilrr this wrrk that the
chief executive was weighing such
a suggestion from some of his ad
visers. Without waiting to hear whether
the prrAidehl would Include this
Idea In his state of the union mes
sage tiutay. Itillurlltlnl OOI' luelll
bers of bth house and senate lrft
rio doubt that they are all set to
fight It.
At lrast lo democrats, however,
aatd Uiry would go along with Mr.
Trinimti In preference to the re
publican bill to cut Income taxes lor
all individuals by a total of I.VooO,
000.000 without disturbing pieseiil
corjKvrntlon taxes,
Children's Court
Okays Wedding
NEW YOHK, Jan. 7 Ml With
the blruing of the children's court,
Luiiniia 1'nrrt. U-year-uld Itallnu
girl, i. ml Army Unit Kalph If. Ilua
sett Jr. 24, of New York, were nior
rlrd vritrrdiiy at "the little church
around the corner."
Their romance began when they
met at an officers' danre in Italy
In HMD. and the war bride arrived
here by plane nine days ago.
... ra. coon gave sjieclnl
aiitliorlntion for the wedding.
The bridegroom still l in the
nrmy
Nnfirvnnl finrtrA
.. wmuiw
Mcch'ng Colled
SALEM. Jan. 7 oTi Oregon
national guard officers will meet In
Portland Friday night to discuss the
postwar reorganization of the na
tional guard.
Col. William II. Abcndrolh, for
mer Idaho adjutant grnrral nnd
now on the staff of Ihn national
guard bureau In Washington, U. C,
also will attend.
Mothers Know About
Pile Discomfort
how to ease Itch and burn
M. Ln limit, ihsl H Urals nf rhIM.
Hrtli fidSAtirlnn Ihr W r...n(.,rl.l,lr lirhina
i"l Imrsif ( .11,. ,, , ,!,, lhr,
esn mul t,l,-.. rrll.-f Kith rsmimt mll.
sti ,niil,,iriit rnlM ltrlml. This uint
nirillrlii s.-ia IttMniillr In hhIIip lh Tarn
"Im Hi,. Iiiirm, lhlnii. ami ...fim ihr hard
1'aila A.k y,Mir ilniuitUt iliin'l h rhthr.
raa.r.t ltraHI a .ttl for liiaiir aslrrnally
rsn.nl .hi, Inliall.ini. The nisi la amsll (i
"t III .11 irlr l B,, , ul .I,,, ,
YOUR
YOU
Nood It
IT
Noodi Estcnfiol Scrvica
THAT MEANS:
k Regular Inspections
Regular Lubrications
-A- Regular Adjustments
For real car conservation and continued maximum pr
formanc hava your car checked now by our skilled, trained
mechanics
with
modern tools and erjulpmont
at this conveniont location
on Klamath Avonuo, Whoro 8th Stroot Ends
Odell Motor Co.
Phone
I Kodhik uhi'io Cutlnon mid Alva
HkdiibfiK, one id tin1 ntirvlvorfi, wrro
to br inurilfd.
Tho OA-fiHit ct aft run Into u Atorin
thr MTond tiny out, but when thn
went her cli'iu cd wmuht to t'oiitliiun
only lo iiirrt u hpvcip kuIp. It rim
onto tlip roc-kK 1(H) fret from Hhorp
nboiit flvp tnllrH from (hp vlllriKo .if
Knntilnk
I'uIIIiik Tldr
Whip Hip fiilllnu title left thr
bunt hluh nnd dry, Hip pnrlv
irurliPd hhntP Willi it Nttpply nf
roH-rt, bhuikrlB, pptnoiutl hp)nnKltiK
nnd f itiinrd food.
Ilrtivy Aiiow inpvpiiird it fire for
two tluvii. Ciirt. (,;nr Inoii n-lulrd, nnd
thr piirtv htibKtrd on fiown food
wrfmhrd from ciuia.
"Wp tlimmht we ni'Vi-r wcnld
thitw out iikiiIii." hp rpmllpd.
It wiih thr third dny, Huturduy,
thut the tbipp-mnn volunlprr nnvy
pnrtv rnpnljd In nu nttPinpt to
trmli thr rust uw.it vn Tluit
night. I
Ihr trndrr blokP Up roinplPlrly
"Votl rould rurry nny piece of It '
thnt wm lrft in your lictnd." Hi
t-iiptuiii Kuld
Ml wt Hkonbritt nnd Curlwtii mid ;
thut nil Imt iKh their mnrrlne would
b deluyrd n nhort tlinr thry tttll
pliiunrd lo wrd u mmii im hhe n i
reletthed from the honpltnl. 1
"It titarted opt prrtty rntuedly. ao
now mnvbp evrryfhinB lll In- all
rlKht." nhe Anld
MrA CIua HkonlHTtt. 47-ypur-nld i
molhrr of 16 rhlldirn. anld Ah!
prayed the entire two tiny lpfnre ,
the nnvy tut nml cultrr nrrivrd off-
shore
Local Writer
Published
Two nf Mrs. Oeorge Phillips' lit
erary efforts appear In the 1048
"Atnrrlran Ports and Rongwrltrrs. '
publlshrd by Valllant Hotlsr.
Mrs Phillips' contributions lo the
volume are in verse and are en
tilled. "The Timid Child." and "Life
Is What We Mnke It "
The writer Is a native of the
Hound iJike district In Klamath
busin and resides now on S. flth
strrrt She was bom Wumifrcd
Ilnrrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alliert Barrett of Wocus.
Her verses art published under
the name of Wlnulfred Ithynerson.
winch was hrr name for eight
years. She was married to Oeorge
Phillips in September. IIH7, and
thev have come bark to Klamath
Falls to make their home. Mrs.
Phillips silent miirh of her life In
this arra and wns In Vallejo. Calif
for a while. She Is a housewife with
three rhlldren and has assisted In
library work In this city and Val
lejo Sanriam Bridge
Opened Today
l HAI.EM. Jan. 7 (! The new
r,i ntlcy bridge over the Little
i North Fork of the Santlam river
j 37 miles southeast of Salem was
I opened to traffic today, ending
(eight days of Isolation for several
l.,,.,.iit., nml rmwhlnir fnmlllf.
The HO-lool steel bridge replaces
a wooden structure which collapsed
under the weight nf a logging truck.
High water hampered work on
the bridge yesterday. It was opened
to fool traffic this morning, and
vehicles will be able to use It late
today. It will handle one-way traf
fic and have load limit of IS tons.
KNAPP SHOES .
Complete line for both dress
or work. Khnei for men
and women, direct from
fartnry- to you. Cunhloned
for comfort. Any Inst you
require, Fur a perfect fit
and complete s.itisfnptlnn,
nave mlddle-mun's profit.
tar nnUor nhori Buy Kiu-p
J. 0. KENNETT
2!fl East Main Phone K'JO!)
CAR
For EjsonHol Driving.
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T00NERVILLE FOLKS
VoUrfGSTCRfi SHOULt? NBVCR
PKOM A CHILUKEN'S HRTY
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Chamber Population Count
Undercuts hi And N Figure
A population estimate for Kla
math county, not as lavish as the
one prepared by The Herald and
News not long ago has ta'cn made
by the t-hambrr of commerce, figur
ing Unit the county now has 47,111)
residents.
'l.ast IJecemler 30. The Herald
and News estimated the population
at AUDI. That figure was arrived
at liv iniiltlnlvlne the countv and
ruv school census figures by 4 1.
whic h at the lime of Ihr 1040 fed
eral crnMis was the ratio of school
age rhlldren to the total population,
one si hool-age child to each 4 I per
sons of the total
Charles Mark, manacrr of the
chamber of commrrce, takes ex
Airport Zoning Committee
Named By Mayor For 1948
only
changes In 11)48 committee
appointments made
by Mayor Ed
Ostrndort this week were on the air-
! port soiling board. Walter Mclnlyre
,'' named chairman of the group,
and serving with him are Ed Bell,
A O Morrison. Elbert Stiles and
Joe Wright Jr rscw memoers are
, in imre aim ouics.
Other appointments stood. The
: planning commission, park board.
, recreation committee ami otner
group:, who.se members work on u
Iwo. (our and six-year term basis,
nre not Included in the appoint-
ments.
Those re-appolntrd follow':
Airport committee: Italpli Ma
cartney, chairman, Jack Murphy. Or.
C. V. Hugh.
Animal hiutui commission: Fred
Fleet, rhalrman. Charles Thomas,
Orvlllr Hamilton.
Appraisal committee: R. II. Uuiv
bar. chairman. Fred Cofer, E. K.
Drums.
Armory commission: N. B. Drew,
rhalrman, A F. Condrey. Fred Hell
bronner ijohn ltrbcr and Uurge
Mason Sr. represent the county on
the commission.!
Appeal board, building code:
Ralph Howard, chairman, Howard
Perrin. llill Duncan. Charles
Thomas.
Appeal board, sign: Inula Roberts,
A II. Bussman.
Bond committee: Merle West,
chairman. Mitchell Tillotson, Oscar
Shlve. Oeorge Mrlntyre, K. A.
i Moore. Ruth T. Berry.
Board of health: E. B. Hall, chair
man, Charles Henderson. Dr. Ralph
Stearns. Dr. J. Martin Adams. Dr. E.
Dletsche. Dr. W. J. Kessler, Dr. J.
C. Hunt.
Cemetery committee: John Mar-
MEW
TIRE WUtS
V2 the Cost!
r tit .Li.i.i.mAiw:.
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MORE HUES
5EIBERLINB
I Tire Treading
SATISFACTION
OUARANTIE0
BALSIGER
MOTOR CO.
Main at Esplanade Ph. 3131
Bring your Ford IIO.Mti for Service!
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tActosy. iwflh! y Vn
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ouaiitT lulllill W
MAIERIAtt ' UW(A' '
BE ALLOWCP TO RIPP HOME
OH THE ToONCRYf LLE TROLLEti
ception to that style of figuring.
preferring lo use a lower unit of I
measurement by which the Hint-
thing over u.tssi scnooi census
figure would be computed Into total
population.
Stark's estimate of Klamath
county population Is 47.178. For
Klamath Falls the estimate Is 18.
076. and for Klamath Falls city
zone 'suburbs and cltyi 31.1112.
Comparison of estimates:
H and N C of C
Countv: 51.:tHl 47,170
City Zone: 32 .MS 31.1U2
Citv: IB.500 1878
Neither estimate Is official and
there will not be a true population
figure until after the 1060 federal
census.
. tin. chairman. O.scar Shlve. H E,
i Cietz. Paul Matthews. W. D. Miller,
Sanlord Selby.
I p!re n( insurance Investigating j
j committee: Walter Henne. chairman, ;
j pjhrrl Veatch. Jim Kerns. A. M. j
, collier .Elmer Hals'.ger. j
aif commMnn: j,,;,,, Martin.
cl,airmHn Ed Dunham. A. B. Moore,
j Charles Thomas, E. M. Bubb, L. F.
Klrkpatrlck. Howard B. Strode.
Housing committee: L. L. Lom
bard, chairman. W. A. House. Burge
Mason, J. V. Owens. Howard Perrin,
Cil Peyton. E. H. Thompson, Ed
Ostcndorf.
City-county Jail: Vcrn Moore, Or
vllle Hamilton. (County members:
L. L. Low. Dick Hinzel, Nelson
Heed, i
Memorial committee: Jack Lln
man, chairman. Rev. Victor Phillip:!,
Mrs. Rose M. Poole, Bill Canton,
Ooleman OLoughlln, Lee S. Mc-
Miillen.
Traffic safety council: Fred Hoag
land. chairman. John Sandmeyer,
Sam Ritchcy, Warren Bennet, Ralph
Waggoner. Bill McKibbon, E. A.
Thomas, Orvllle Hamilton, Odell
Olson.
Red Paper Blasts
British Actions
MOSCOW. Jan. 7 The trade
union newspaper Trud. commenting
today upon current Jewish-Arab
hostilities in Palestine, accused
British "colonizers" of seeking to
preserve the British position In
Palestine by "Inflaming national
differences In the country."
There apparently exists." Trud
declared, "an agreement between
some ruling Arabian classes and
foreign Imperialist powers."
1 A GRAND OLD O
I CANADIAN NAME 0 L
H PRODUCED IN THE U.S. A. 1
fjf Under th Direct Suptrviilen sf & jk0k fc
Our Ixptti Canadian IUndr .jdw
CORBY'S ii a light, sociable
blend. It ti our sincere belief
you'll enjoy Its smooth, satisfy
ing mellowness. Next lima ask
for CORBY'S.. a fine whiskey.
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4, S QUART
$3.45
JAS. I A R C I A Y & CO.,
UN Sets Up
Confidential
Pipeline
l,AKK hCCCKHH, Jn. 1 (Tlv-Hec-retnry'Oenpral
Tryrve Me bu laid
confidential pipelines to siphon In
formation from many of the world's
major rapltal. Ineludinr three el-
! tie In the Ituaslan fcphere, It was
learned today,
.Material is fed Into the lines from
a network of United Nations Infor
mation centers established and still
being set up around the globe. The
12 Hi office in the stringthe one
at Moseow will be In operation by
the end of this month.
U. N. offices nl ready are tunc
tlonliiK In Wnnuiw, Prague, London,
I'nriA, WitAhlUKUm, BhanKhal, Rio i
de Janeiro,
Mexico City, Copen-
huKi-n, New Delhi and Geneva. An-
other will be opened In the Middle
I ... .
rjihv 11 may be in Jerusalem and
I still others In three cities to be se-
lected In Latin America. Aula and;
Africa.
Publicly, the offices are responsi
ble for dissemination and collection
of I!. N. Intelligence by parcelling
out documents and Damolilets. ar-
' ranging for speakers and reporting
I reaction bark to l ake Success,
i These reaction reports cover news
paper and radio treatment of V. X.
! news and are distributed here week
ly I., an opinion survey.
1 flu, Michael Vavllov. is still at Lake
I he director of the Moscow ot
Success receiving final Instructions.
He Is former first secretary of the i
Soviet embassy In Washington and 1
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up shop In the vicinity of the Krem
lin.
Players To
Meet Jan. 14
Members of the Community Play
j crs dramatic group are ready to
; start work on a three-act play and
1 two one-acts.
The next meeting Is slated for
I January 14. 7:30 p. m. at the cham
i brr of commerce. All members are
urged to attend as file cards will
be Issued at the beginning of the
I meeting, to be filled out before leav.
I ing. Also casting o' "Show-off" bv
I Oeorge Kelly, will be started and
j casting of at least one one-act play
! Committees working on housing
the plays will be heard from and
I other committee reports given.
Anyone Interested In becoming a
member of this organization la wel-
I come to attend the meeting.
Tojo Ends Six
Days On Stand
TOKYO. Jan. 7 UP) Former Pre
mier Hldekl Tojo. with a solemn
Jackknlfe bow to 'he 11 Judges who
will determine his fate, left today
the witness stand he had occupied
for six drama-filled days relating
his version of causes of the Pacllic
war.
Then, through his attorney, Tojo
issued a statement that If govern
ments of the allies "had been the
object of examinations with me. the
essential points at Issue would have
been more definitely proved."
"My conscience is crystal clear,"
he said
With the conclusion of Tojo's
defense, the court proceeded to hear
testimony for the 25th and last
defendant former Gen. Yoshijlro
Umezu. who commanded Japan's
Kwantung army In Manchuria un
til he became chief of the army
general staff in 1944.
TfASrtTHI
TIME
CORBY'S
BUNDED HJSXEf
JS Baocmv CO Vn
'to.ia nainO'S
86 PROOF
63.4 Grain
Neutral Spirits
CI
IT D., PEORIA, ILLINOIS
High School
cutd
Comment
Bruce Crawford, John Eplcy and
Bill Southwell, who make up the
KU "Oerman" band Joined In the
entertainment lor the Honor society
matinee dance today playing "Red
Win." "Minuet In O" and "Der
Fuehrer'! Face,' Alho performln?
were the Spanish club chorus girls
accompanied by Jean Mahan, and
"The Old Man" dancers accom
I I,anlc1 by Bverly Kohn. In addl-
i uon 10 nl "uical contributions,
Jonn "P"' acu'u " emcee Ior tne
! nrifirtim
I .. . .
unuice so many ciuos in school.
the Latin club believes In avoiding
the rush, so holds Its annual ban
quet at midyear Instead of In the
spring. At this banquet the new
officers are announced and In
stalled. The date set for this year's
affair Is January 22. the last Thurs
day night In the semester, when
finally exams will have just been
comnieted.
! At a meeting Tuesday a nominat
ing committee was appointed which
I Wl" men anl r''po, 1U ""eK"1'01"
' j , f
this committee are Mary Lou Bates
Barbara Phillips. Barton Adams
Shirley Hennlnger and the retiring
officers. Roy Larson,
and Helen Jackson.
No Pellcana will be heard on the
air tonight; the next broadcast will
be January 14 with Margie Robin
son In charge.
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With the goal of 700 sales still i
unachieved, the members of the El 1
Rodeo staff are selling subscription?
In the homerooms and in the halls
all this week. Approximately 550
subscriptions have been sold, and
until the 700 Is reached, the price of
$2 50 will remain the same.
Shots of the El Rodeo and Krater
staffs were taken today for the
yearbook and the photographing of
freshmen and sophomore home
rooms will begin within the next
two weeks. Club oletures will not be
taken until the weather Is quite a
little bit drier. Howard Borough has
the Job of shooting all the El Rodeo
action shots.
a
Sari's will be the scene of an in
duction dinner for the members and
initiates of Quill and Scroll this
Thursday night. Nadine Yockey,
Carol Montelth and Gailya Elchen
dorf are the three who are being
HARTFORD
Accident aaa! ladeasaity Company
INSURANCE
T.B. WAITERS
FIRE .
General
. AUTOMOBILE
Insurance Agency
107 S. 7tb St
Phone
4193
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PAIRS
Gold Cross, Penaljo, Friendly, Vic Colton
Dressy Types, School Shoes, Wedgies, Loafers
High, Medium, Low, Flat Heels
Outstanding Shoes for Any Occasion
Marshall Aid
Plan Given
High Praise
WAHIIINOTON. Jan. 7 (A-y Tlie
administration declared today that
with the wholehearted supimrt of
the American people the Marshall
plan will bring about "almost mirac
ulous result" In restoring war-torn
Europe.
Resources of the United States
and the rest of the globe, the execu
tive branch told congress, am great
r enough to put the old world "on
sell-supporting basis at tolerable
nciaras or living Dy yz.
But In what It called a "realistic"
appraisal of the multi-billion dollar
aid proposal, a ponderous report
summarizing for congress the find
ings of half a dozen government
agencies cautioned that:
1. Europe must understand that
American help cannot be used to
revive the "prewar European steel
cartel."
2. Western European shipbuild
ing plans should be cut back
drastically so that more steel can
be used for other reconstruction.
3. The dismantling of Oerman
plants must provide some m a -chlnery
which the 18 Marshall
plan nations had counted on ob
taining from the United States
4. The United States should de-
admitted to the Journalistic club
Heading the arrangements for the
I dinner Is Hie8 president, Virginia
Oberg. Advisor
of the group Is
Howard Holt.
Marvin C. Davis, M.D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
announces
the opening of his office
ot
203 Underwood Bldg.
Phone 7040 (Residence, 8818)
Saturday
Music by Pappy Gordon
Dancing 10 Till 2
Formerly selling from $7.95 to $22.95
Most styles were at least $10 to $15.
Nearly 3 for I on most shoes
m ci
$
SHOE SALON
cllne to ship any of the vast quart
titles of Iron and steel scrap re
quested. S. Even' If the Marshall plan
succeeds, Europeans will have le.u
to eat In lo.vj Ulan they did be
fore World War II.
""""ARROW SHIRTS
BALL BAND
RUBBER
FOOTWEAR
STORVI & TOE RUBBERS
OVERSHOES Zirl'ER
4-111 (KIK
4-nrr ki.f. cowboy
OVERSHOES
LEATHER TOP PAC'S
Now Is the time to get your
rubber footwear for winter.
Famous BALL IIAND qaul
Ity. J mt 1918-
ifi
MANST0RE
733 Main
FASHION PARK
1-6-
Jan.
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