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The Humboldt Republican from Humboldt, Iowa • Page 9

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WHEN CAR HITS FENCE ftnwt VjnL tM Hra Mtr ud tarted Peter tefefe dr ttatttd ottt df tti dtt IM girt ft fetilf takes of So dttaat. tte Rer. Aloua ot Algoaa. chttgt of tt.te purtaft 4mr- of tte tuft. Mary Taflfes recently from a aad broke her ae is aged aotker of Leo fiduaa Nlcbo- lu Becker dtorft to Snnaiy ta TWt ST.

JL Sie tister at tte Becften. Narbcrt of Wall Like, ctme tev vtctt with The Trinltj- College, Becker. men are farmer SIoox CRr, Mr. Mrs. Join tpeat Saturday IB country with tteb- dangiter, Mrs.

Cbas. aad tasally. Mr. aad Xn. John Hammer and Dolores aad Donald of Sexton.

were Smaday diaaer gnests at the QWma faint Xondxr socially. targe a oie Gfttat afternoon. Gordon 1 KMSLT fOBflB tJdHfeSHMMi ma-miit gfcafir att mam at tfe i uaxTHK families to Boatte to spend end! ta Haftor Andersen aad efift- auabowt. Jays last at OK Barry aoffiet. Mrs.

Russell Lovrlea aad bany Mrs. Chas. Chapman L. were guests Monday Earl Pease Home. aaeftfnw IMC! aeri! maat swer in taefr Tais tears smalt grain erop feina- estresaelr Haftt in tiro fast ran yield to Sft? bttsftete co the aer aets are Vera Barker borne.

Mr. aad Mrs. R. Began accompanied by Mrs. Hogaa's sister, Christine Origer of Whlttemore.

drove to Stoox City Sunday to visit Sister M. Ursaline. an aunt of the women. They also caned on Peter Gales (brother of Chris Gales who lives here). They returned the same evening.

Mr. aad Mrs. R. A. Hogan spent Monday at tbe parental Origer home near Whittemore, assisting with tbe threshing.

Ben Gisch and daughter, Gene- vleve, returned home last 'week Tuesday after a few days at Dnbn- qne. They attended the investment into the Ssiterhood of Mr. daughter, Caroline, on Aug. 12, at St Francis convent Miss Caroline win hereafter be known as Sister Mary Mareellita. Mrs.

Henry Ziemet. was sick a few days last week. Mr. aad Mrs. Henry Ziemet, and baby and Generieve Gisch took Leona Wagner to her home in Algona Sunday evening following several days visit.

Leona's sister, Mary, came home with the Zie- mets. Darwin Haauaer was a Saturday gaeat at the Charles Mrs. A. Kellner, Mrs. Matt Kellner aad daughter spent Thursday In Fort Dodge.

The Will Thilges family spent Thursday visiting the Nick Huberty's, at Whittemore. Mrs. Hub- berty is a daughter of the Thilges. Bernadette. small daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Mike Wagner, of Algous, was aa overnight guest last week Sunday at the Matt Zie- met home. William B. Derine visited his mother. Mrs.

Mary Devine, in Hnmboldt Friday. Mrs. EL S. Bender of Waterloo, spending this week at the John Altaian home. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Ziemet, Rosemary Kemna. Matt Ziemet and Elizabeth aad WUfred and Agnes Ziemet spent last week Monday afternoon at the Mike Wagner home in Algona. Wilfred and Agnes Ziemet left that evening via train for a two weeks visit with relatives at Springbrook. Upon conclusion of their visit there they will return to their home in Milston, Mont They have spent the greater part of tbe summer OTTOSEN tlTC Jacooson of Oregon, came Friday to spend the rest of ntftiag his orotaer, Hartrtdi aad Edgar Jncobson.

Tier nave not seen each other for IT years. Mrs. Ted Horn and daughter, Ann, and Rosemary Flown. of Omsha. came Saturday to spend week viaiHag her sister, Mrs.

O. Kinseth. Mrs. Dasea and children spent from Thursday until Saturday via- Ktog her daughter, Mrs. 0.

Lee near Bode. Purdy sad grandson. Teats- Purdy, attended a funeral held in Corwith Saturday. Mrs. T.

Klaseth went to Uver- more Saturday to have rental work one. Tetta Olson who spent the last months visiting her mother, Irs. Annie Clave, returned to her ome In Oregon where she wfll each school. Mrs. Maxwell and daughter of Burdette.

came Monday to visit her mother Mrs. Dasen for two days. Mr. and Mrs. E.

Forrester and daughters of Webster City, spent Sunday visiting at the Oliver Kia- seth home. Charlotte Kinseth came home -with them after spending last week visiting at Ear! Forrester home. Mr. and Mrs. Saaford Kinseth and children of Bradgate.

spent Monday visiting his brother, Roy Kinseth. from ae baanei 6 a ftekry. tafrty as Jaasea MeGowao. atiles northwest of GoldfeM. str a sntrwttalT afitat wlkigtt a fit soat Ute WossomFtaiB snTtor" week dte Bitsft Sad ser of Hardr.

oa tte i H. section. 6y Sft eafldren. left Thnrsday for a two weds wfflt tfres aad friends in aoatsera Earil- ana. WaM place oast the The Joaes pairiag their esal mtf fit Co.

rc- damaged By wind several ago. A aew root wan cm one sectSm fr Keita Wiser aad Rofiert Hawt- ias rettmterf here Friday ficoK a. three weeks trip through tae Blade HiQs SottOt Dakota, and otiker westera states. They were also gaesta at Oe Be. M.

Keith home at Casper, WyoL. aad toe Jesse Keitfi home at Bttffifc- lo. Wyo. taey wete sone. Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn aad Roy were Dea Molaes -rtaitors Hilderbraad. a Ftiiay. ttudeut at tike MRS, ROYAL BENNETT HONOe AT SHOWER WEST MAPLE GROVE The Polly-Anna club members wereia- vtted guests to a kitchen shower in honor of Mrs. Royal Bennett at the home of Mrs.

Mae Pease Monday afternoon. The afternoon was spent la writing guessing contest and socially. The bride received many useful and pretty kitchen ware gifts. Lunch was served at the close by the committee In charge, Mrs. Mae Pease, Mrs.

Edaa Grimm, Rezabek, Mrs. Ida Mrs. Myrtle Jergens aad Mrs. Sadie DeGroote. Mrs.

Torval Brown and son of Hnmboldt were week end visitors at the Harry Bonde home, Mrs. Frank Cook and daughters were Thnrsday visitors with friends in Rockwell City. Carrie Stevenson of Ottowa. I1L, was a Saturday visitor at the Forrest DeGroote home. American Institute ot turned borne with tor a two weeks vacation.

Mr. and Mix. Lewis Healtar aad two children of South Bend. lad- were guests at the R. W.

Sterner. Mrs. E. Sterner aad Mrs. Gertrude Whyte homes the past week.

Virgil Smith who stationed ia the CCC camp at Hampton, spent the week end at the L. C. Griffixa home. James Clausen, who here two months ago 'to join tie and was seat to San Diego. for his Initial training, arrived here last Wednesday oa a twelve days furlouga wiiei he is spending at the home of his parents.

Mr. aad Mrs. P. M. daasen.

James will begin duty oa a saip ugoa his return to the west coast and the furlough waicn ae is always alkured the saflors before taking to the water. A large crowd of baseball fans were disappointed Sere Sunday when the Ames Merchants niae from Ames failed to appear for the scheduled game with the TtJEs tnc 11 mr cdBc i the schedule to be played oa Che home diamond this season, local nine wQl Journey to Badger Sunday where they wffl Beet the strong club of that city. These two teams have met twice thfa season with each hohilng a victory. Mr. and Mrs.

R. Delias and at Seat ft 1 Tte Jfrs. tfts ter smsvCi BWKB GWflEWAS MAfflES JUHUST 16 BAOGSR. ML tea Tte C. a Ctoxeiand tta ed at flteJB.

C. Gertaea Mir, aaJ Mrs, Forest Ctty East week. PIONEHi fiipxKXit Biwa. Horaidt at Hoisteia day- Mrs. Ed Anderson aad wltt relatives at last week.

Ktrier is serscmsty Sr. aad Mrs. A. SL Waktren. Donald and OB their m.

Mooday to oesota aad Canada. Mr. son. Victor, of Ftnrt Herchel Jeonings are taking of tae store aad Mrs. J.

P. Dona tae postoffice (faring their of date HX jMttfc of tttHH is not teats teat 8 teSt ftMate SMI at afiscratet 9t tstewi of QL SeJtsMt. HaartoMI Saws AS asrtlftwt Caort cr. off fir flw Mai iMate Cwaaty )f farva i. as ftHIows, ta-wft at It oar at exhibit, to rwat after tnt of Sbanrv For- TWPTH at Comrt.

to Oe- Caaaty. at or. of Cwnty eC. Caaaxtlc otaent Ea jvm. MM K.

R. Sfrcpaa4. i taftia and of I Eantna. toeMart. aod C5ty.

aff Tea Tlramaixi aad mm ta at I Doilar Jaanarr interne aa saM for at Xtreft (a gra" taloaa of It Geaenl togatSwr i H. f. ipat a2td iater- Aanwabi? of Iowa. frroi Svxtmrr at T. T.

HAST. aer annum. IUt-4 Attoracr tec Tlai The Humboldt Fair tfiaa aad Itetter to tautd? eise so Taaoy ioars nt Awl aQ for a price pesSt ftw an itoor ar Bow ahtMt roof yeasf st a protected driver's ISownse Better teod to tiis. A. GOODELL Stwtsftea.

dfamifr acctjea SKtvim eft IB Atogvsfeae, ByaQi tMTjeatk MCGREGOR BROS. A3 AVI Mr. aad Mrs. F. HcLaagaBa were called to Poaxeray Saadaqr evening on jj'wmirf of the of Mr.

Me- Local Road Ajsgjaineat District Sa A.vtry- tentatively ed was lied in dMaty Aaditor's vt TO October U. IS34. report aa said Leca! Road Xo. t32 was Ana-KK 1JJS in ot nt AaaesBtugnt District. said petition was Sly of tie ot i4 District.

residents of tie A ttf Uaa tlte said granoaed Local Rontd District to wtti ia as follows; ac lie of Section atna- soacfk Sections i3d hetw-wn Seetioas IS-li. iistrict to ftrflowiag -JS raa- 13 J. HaWor enter- Chfeagx arrived here Saturday for a visit at here. The A. C.

Holtzbauers of Algona, spent Sunday evening at the William Hammer home. The St Joseph parochial school here will open Tuesday, Sept. 3rd, following three months Bummer vacation. Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Fourage entertained a few friends at a party in their home Sunday afternoon. NORTHEAST AVERY NORTHEAST AVERY Mrs. Grant Hoffman Is enjoying A vlilt from her sister and her daughter ot Waverly. Ruth and Kenneth of Humboldt, spent last weok with their sister, Mrs. Harry Junten and family, Geneva SchluUr of Rutlund, been spending several at the Richard home.

Mrs. Lyman and daughter, Mrs, Walter Bchluter and and Mrs. Qrant Hoffman Tuesday with Mn. Gordon man. EUt'el KtilMR of liui been vMting at Harry home, Tft- A.

0, wltlt Irrln wblcb WHO to been Tofadty afUrnooa WM Postponed until Friday gUoriioun on account of thrwBlne. Mre. Emma uf came guadaf to a at the Richard borne, Mr. and Mrs, Wtutr Minltli lunu Sunday with rolatlm lu rui Dodge. Irvia JtrgMi tbe of A.

d. last Friday, Afttr uroittum wit Mrs. NeU LUMJbMt and 0 in wm luuen at ulunt ol the Mrs, Lanalng mwilt MUtt ia Gilbert Iowa, and other relatives from Lake Mills and Wisconsin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Nels Nelson of Emmeubnrg, were Sunday evening vUitors at the Ben DeGroote home. Mrs. Olson and granddaughter, Marian Rezabek, spent the week end at the Rule Olson home in Ft Dodge. Beverly Panlsen of Hnmboldt, was a Wednesday night and Thursday vtsitof at the home of Eunyce DeGroote. Mr.

and Mrs. Bert DeGroote were Sunday dinner guests at the J. MacDonald home in Rutland. Eunyce and Charlotte DeGroote spent the week with their aunt Mrs. Bert Clark in Eagle Grove.

SOUTH MAPLE GROVE SOUTH MAPLE GROVE Mrs. Maurice Sletton and daughter, Norina Jean of Minneapolis, are spending three weeks visiting at tbe Abel Anderson and Stanley Anderson homes and with other relatives and friends. Mrs. Sletton wan formerly Alice Anderson. Mr.

and Mm. John NoUon were Friday evening vlultors at tbe Peter home. Dorothy Wartzer, Phyllis Eddie and Mrs. Heluno Armstrong all of Fort Dodge, Marie Herkland of Thor, Lucille Cruln of Humboldt, John llannon, Mm. Norman llakken and Turry Dale, und Mm.

Harry Hlmuiiiun spout the Cran homo. IflilMii HlmoniMiii spoilt from Wed- UBiday until Halunliiy al tbe J. P. Luunen huiun Llvermore. (it drove, Will Learmoiit, Anna Hlmon- mill Harry Blmonsen Friday at the Hlanloy And- liuuie, lltileu I.Buriiionl Hlinnt Friday ami Httturday ut of her nude Frum there lu tile Hurt home where itayed until Hiinday uiuriiliitf vltUliid 'IB'' Velma UM VUfli Mr, tiiul 1'hlllp Hair and dttUMhtHr.

Illytliw, and Wlliel Hlmon- Katiiryn and Ui'aii HllMiided ball game H( JUHikwBll Oily NclUon und Mn J. of llutlttiid, aud Betty Haturday vUltors at Iliu Otlti HttVB home, of and A mm Bluiuimeu went Baturdty at the flurry Uarry Hluiuown boino ItKOWIM'S i li Mill I i of N'ebraska. to Medicine Friday where they the Bea Severson home. Mr. Delias left Monday on a business trip to the twta cities while Mrs.

Delias and daughter will spend the week here. Lawrence Peterson, Misses Irene Wiggins and Marjorie Cterelaad accompanied Rev. Arlia Halverson Lake, spent several days'with other local Baptist Young People who spent last week there. The entire group returned home Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Xels Rasmnssen are the parenets of aa eight pound SOB bora Monday, August Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jacobson of near Holmes, announce the arrival of a 10 Vi pound girl bora Sunday, August 18. Mr.

and Mrs. R. H. Godfredsoa left Saturday for Byers. to visit relatives.

E. Jensen o.f Des Molnes, visited friends here the first of the week. Mr. Jensen who taught mathematics here last year, has accepted a position as instructor ia Grand View College, Molnes, this year. Mr.

and Mrs. D. C. Myers and children of St. Paul, are guests at the Mrs, P.

S. Anderson home this week. Otenn Gustaffson, Genevieveand Violet Gnstafson and Lillian Agard of Des Molnes, were gneats at the George Agard home Sunday. The W. C.

T. U. held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Martha Nelson on Wednesday afternoon present. with a large attendance Mrs.

Bruce Riley led interesting lesson on "Child Welfare" and also gave a paper on "Achievements of Mothers." The annual election of officers was held at this meeting with Miss Tressa Rasmussen being elected president Other officers elected were: Mrs. W. Handy, 1st vice president; Mrs. H. H.

Jones, 2nd vice president; Mrs. W. D. McCutcheon, 3rd vice president; Mrs. R.

H. McCallum ith vice president; Mrs. L. Bygneos, secretary, and Mrs. Mary Irwin, treasurer.

Refreshments were served by the hostess at. the close of the meeting. YERNON VERNON Andy Wigans, Harry and Aldeane and Mrs. Pearl Law- ersnce vUited clifle. Tuewiay In Rad- Mrs.

Anna Johnson of Minnesota, Mrs. Fitzgerald and son, and Mrs. Louge of Ldvemore, visited out friends in this vicinity Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeMooy and BejrnJce, Mr.

and Feltts and children, Gsnie Potter, Mr. an4 Mrs, jota Swaason and children. Mr. and Mrs Andy Harry, Aldeane, and Allen Wigans, Nettie Byerwn. Mr.

and Mrs- R- G. Wigang and chlldien, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mf.aa^ Mr. aad Mrs.

Crmin and retained from a vacation at Des Moinea, and Grangsr. they also visaed toe Tama ladtaa rvs- erration. Mrs. 3. P.

Dunn entertained Qte Pioneer bridge club Wedaesday af- teraoos. Mrs. Frank received high price aad Mrs. John Bemrick tae craveBag aad KathernBt price. CannoOy guest Jchn Ford wQI enter- at the Bsod Pioneer pobEc Mooday.

Aug. K- few days vacation in Mrs. H. Jennings aad Beolah Dawson ftpnat Monday fc Gilinore City. HABDY-RENWICK HARDT-RHS-WICK; cvtia AI- bee, six rear old son of itr.

and Mrs. B. K. Albee ot underwent a tonsil and adenoid operation, at GoMneid morning of last week. He taken to Eagle Grove as soon aj the effects of "the ether left him.

tc the home of aunt. Errs, Albee, where he is reported nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Block es- tertained a few relatives at their home near Renwick in honor of Mrs.

Block's son. Lowell's, birthday which was Thnrsday of last week, and her daughter, Mrs. Jerry Kennedy of Humboldt. who's birthday was Monday of this week. Mrs.

Ray Rice is oa sick list this week. She has been ill since last Wednesday evening. Edith aad Geneva SteOa spent Sunday afternoon at the'home of Jeanette Hanson. Mr. and Mrs.

R. K. Albee and family spent Sunday at Eagto Grove visiting with their small son. Curtis, who recently had his tonsils and adenoids removed. Ruby Hanson and Leroy Hanson spent Sunday afternoon with their friends ElouUe and Loren Olson of near Hardy.

G. W. Albee of KstherrUle, Miry Ellen and Robert Albee of Shell Lake, grandchildren of Mr. G. W.

Albee arrived Tuesday morning at the R. K. Albee home for a short visit Tuesday afternoon they visited in Eagle Grove and returned home in the evening. UNIQUE UNIQUE A surprise party was hold Saturday at the C. Con- Ion home in honor of Margaret Conloa's fourteenth birthday.

Mrs. L. F. Brandt and daughter Maxine of Gobbon, MiaiL, spent Thursday and Friday at the Will Blomker home. Mrs.

Bandt went to Spencer Saturday for a visit. Maxiae remained for a longer stay. Mary Jean Harden spent last week at the H. O. Jacobsea home in Dakota CUT.

Betty Jacobsea returned home with her for a visit Mrs. M. D. Haydea and Cleo Blomker attended the 4-H Achievement day program Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. B. Phillips and family spent Sunday at the Jolui Naeve home in Gilmore City. Ethel Jane Johnson spent last Wednesday night with Dorothy Vaa Buskirk of Ottosen. Clarence Edge and his mother are entertaining guests from the east this week.

Alo Hayden of Das Mojaea, spent Sunday at Charley Hlmrod home. Ray Haydea, son of Mr. aad Mro- Amaey Hayden, returned home Wednesday from the Iowa City hospital. He is getting along nicely at tiaw. Leo Wledner fad Ray spent Sunday evening at the D.

Haviland tome in Corinth town- LiJa -V oj U. S. Too turtkvr tiat Board of Sajwrrisors of lava wJU ateet aad consider of sawt ATery Local Road Assessjnent DSstrlct So. Ui ia Room te Dakota CStT- Iowa oa IMS it A. 1L ai wiicft all persQaa iatvrested snar matter.

Dated at Iowa, tils day of R1J-3 (SEAL) CX EL JOHXSOX, Coaaty ta OX E9TA EXT Or LOCAi, Dxsrmicr. TO BS AS HVJtBourT- LOCAI. ROAD ASSSSSJUWT DISTRICT NO. I. Notice is given a jxtHion tor of a Lxv- cal Road District ta KaiaboMt Wtfrstsr Uvety 1.

was in Coaaty Auditor's of Coonty, Iowa aa October IT. 1JJ4. wjwrt oa said proposed Joint LooU Road District Xo. 1 was Sled Aosrost J. ISM ia wfclcJx of said proposed District.

That said tMtttioa was sv J516 ol ot liais witaia said District, wio are of OMtatT. A of said proixosed Joint laeml Road Dis- tHct No. to surfaced wita Is as follows: at Ox cormr of 15-JI-2S raa- betweea Boaiooldt aad Webster Cooaties six miles oa aonta of scctioos U. M-Al-IT terail- itatiag- at soataeast coraer ot aeeOon H-Ji-JT. SaM district ta Include foUowtas laad: Description Sec.

Twp. Rai- JS Jl JJ Minnie Baaaa. SWUJ West pt SSlt A. W. pt E.

IS A SEH ss 1C Jl 31 SI IS H. P. T. F. Welch SI IS Warlaad SI Wartaad SI IS Ole E.

SI Ida Sheldon SI IS Ida SI EH SI JT Jacob H. SI IT Lewis Opheira SI JT H. DyrUad SI IT Lewis S. SI Ole H. SI 17 S.

E. EH xwv S3 SI 17 Kd Krtcksoa J5 SI IT Heary O. JS SI tT L. JJ SI 27 Jens B. J-l St IT Paul aad Carrie SEH JJ SI JT T.

T. J4 SI IT T. T. SH SWV J4 SI IT Maria SI JT "SEVi" J4 SI XT Peder J. Luad Ton are farther notified that the Board of Supervisors of County.

will meet aad consider the establishment of said proposed Kumboldt-Webster Joint Local Road Assessment District I in the Board SupervUors Room ta Dakota City. oa September 1SJJ at M. at which time all persons interested may appear and heard ia matter. Dated at Dakota City. Iowa this 14th day of Auxust.

1S15. RIS-1 iSE-VL) a H. JOHXSOX. County Auditor- -XOT1CE Of HKAB1XG ON KSTABLISHMK.XT Of ritOPOSBO LOCAL ROAD ASSESSMENT OIStfUCT, TO BK KXOWX AS HVXBOLOT- KOS41TH J01.XT LOCAL VB OISTRICT XO. Notice is given that a peiitijn for establishment of a Local Assessment District In Humboldt and Kojsuth Counties, tatiTely 1.

was filed in the County Auditor's office ot Humboldt County, Iowa oa November 1JJ4. That the Engineer's report on aaid proposed Joint Local Road Assessment District No. 3 was Sled August S. ia which he recommended establishment of the said proposed Assessment District. That the said petition was signed by of the owners.

o( the lands within said District, who are residents of the County. A description ci the said proposed Joint Local Road Assessment District No. 1, to be surfaced with crave), is as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of section 4-SJ-Si) thence run- Bins west 1-4 miles between Kossuth and Humboldt County aad on the north sides of sections thus terminating at a point J-4 miles from the. also between sections 5 and Said district to Include the following described land- SK SB NB 8H KB SB 3H NWU SJ Jl Jl Jl Jl Jl Jl Jl SI SI 10 10 E. W.

Clark. Commissioner of Insurance of State of Iowa Emll R. Welter John Frank Lang JO John M. Stone 19 Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U. a SO L.

Block 10 Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. SO Anna M. Hanson SO Mike P. 1ft John P.

Startn St Isabella 30 Archie L. Hansen art further notified that Board of Supervisors of Humboldt ld lha of said proposed Kossuth Joint Local Road Dlslrict No. In Board of Superrisors Room in Dakota City. Iowa on September ms at helrdtn tt interested may appear and at pakota city. Iowa this day of August, ms.

(aBAL) O. JOHNSON, County Auditor. The Store Front It Still Boarded Up But We Are Open For Basinets To make up for the inconvenience to our customers we are offering many real bargains. Here are a few of them: KRANK'S HAIR ROOT QU, 50c size 2 for 59c Pure EPSOM SALTS, 4 pounds 29c KQTEX, for i9c 75c ASPIRIN bottle of 100 37c CHEAM SODAS any flavor 10c STORE FIRST Be Ready lor Corn Cutting Time USE A FAST, DEPENDABLE JOHN DEERE BINDER With a modem John corn binder you are equipped to do a fast, clean job. You'll through in a a lot of hard your into the shock or silo when their feeding vahie is of bad weather.

In a John Deere corn binder you get all of the better, time-proved features; light draft, easy handling of the crop, accurate tieing, power bundle carrier, strength and durability in every part. A. A. Burke Son CHILDHOOD- b. 1 The Bottle Hitter It baby irvm the start iorwulu was made with milk, Spriagvale Bread as and as Modem scfeare caa make It.

Daddy likes to smoke his And likes to sew, But the grandest inner Sport 1 know Is to hit the bottle. Sometimes I hold it in my hands, I rest it on my feet, YOU couldn't do that! But 1 like nice and sweet. 1 always tip the bottle up To see if there's any more, But there never and so I just throw it on the floor. 1933 Chevrolet Sport Coupe 1930 Ford Coach 1931 Chevrolet Sedan 1930 Chevrolet Coach 1929 Chevrolet Coupe 1930 Whippet Sedan Studebaker Coach 1927 Overland Coach 1929 Essex Coach 1928 Whippet Coach 1932 Ford Long- Dual Truck PM1LSEN CHEVROLET CO, Humbotdt,.

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