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I THE OLDEST BUSINESS INSTITUTION IN GENTRY COUNTY ESTABLISHED 1868 3 Society mw 0 ns i imm nk r.w it VOLUME 70 NUMBER 1 ALBANY, GENTRY COUNTY, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1937 MRS. TRESSIE COOPER DEAD. Eighth Grade Exercises ANNUAL CLEAN UP DAYS ALBANY GRADES PLACE Mrs. Tressie Cooper, well known FIRST IN SCHOOL MEET resident of this vicinity, died at the The graduating exercises of the eighth grade of the Albany school HONOR STUDENTS OF SENIOR CLASS NAMED Miss Emma Gertrude Price Is Valedictorian. Miss Anita Marti Ath-erton Is Salutatoriaik 47 TO BENEXT WEEK May 18th and 19th Have Been Set home of her mother, Mrs.

Sarah CONTEST STARTED FOR CITY BEAUTIFICATION General and Ward Prizes Will Be Awarded to Citizens Who Make Best Improvements on Their Properties. will be held in the school auditor Mary Wharton, 'Stanberry; Rex Davis, King City. Grade 6 Harriet Vogtv Stanberry; Marjorle Salisbury, King City; Billy Stapleton, Albany. Grade 8 Manley Vance, King City; Junior Smith; Marjorle Hyatt, Stanberry. Grade 4 Collier Ross, Stanberry; Mary Carolyn Hamilton, Albany; Richard Llmpp, King City.

Second Trophy Won This Spring in ium Friday morning of this week beginning at 10 o'clock, when the Elementary County-Wide Con teat Kin city Second. for Yearly Spring Cleaning of Premises of City of Albany Rubbish Hauled Free. following program will be given: Members to Graduate. Processional Mrs. Cecile Murrav Invocation Rev.

H. V. Reeves The representatives of the Albany The local high school faculty this grades placed first In the county Grade 3 J. C. Crawford, Grand wide scholastic meet held at King Langford, on East Clay street Tuesday afternoon, after weeks of illness of cancer.

Funeral services were held at the Baptist church Wednesday after-noun conducted by Rev. Robert Turner, and burial was at Mt. Zlon cemetery. Deceased's maiden name was Jennie Lu Tressie Langford, being a daughter of the late J. L.

and of Mrs Langford. She was born near Hepburn, Iowa, July 8, 1881, her age at the time of death being Next Tuesday and Wednesday, May 18th and 19th, are the days set for the Annual Clean-up Day for Albany, by the city council. As Class Chorus Eighth Grade Reading Meredith Joy Lainhart Piano Solo Valda Lane view; Pat Place, Albany; Carolee Vance, Albany; Mary Rose Carson, City last Saturday and brought home the loving cup. This is the has been the custom for a good Grandview. History.

second trophy the children of the Albany schools have won this many years the city will haul away Address Rev. Frank E. Jacob.) Trumpet Solo BUlle Rex Adams Class Chorus Seventh Grade Presentation of Class Miss George 4 Grade 8 Garvin Griffith, Albany; Junior Price, Albany; King City; Having been named last Wednesday evening at the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce as a committee to conduct a city beautlfl-catlon contest, Messrs. M. M.

Cheno-weth, Dr. c. C. Covert and Ben L. Peery, met last Thursday evening; and formulated rules and regulations for the contest which is to start at once.

It was decided to enlist the assistance of the ladies of the town, two from each ward, to act as Judges in their respective wards. Their names will not be all trash prepared by the citizens, the only requirement being that all rubbish be placed in receptacles easily handled and placed at con spring, the other being at the athletic contest held in Albany a few weeks ago. Chaperoned by Miss Virginia George, the grade principal Diploma Award King City. Mrs. J.

w. McKnight Grade 7 Marie Smith, Albany; venient places along the streets so of the Albany school, the children Benediction Rev. H. V. Reeves Recessional Mrs.

Cecile Murray Joe Gill, Albany; King City. Grade 6 Albany. 85 years, 10 months and 3 days. She came to Gentry county when a child with her parents who settled on a farm near Whitton, where she lived for a good many years. After the Grade 8 King City; King City; the men with the trucks can reach them.

The citizens have always co-operated to a marked degree, and Albany Is about as free from un Following is the class roll: Billy Rex Adams, Iola Batson, Mat-tie Bell, Cale Bell, Jean Mae Ben-tley, Donald Chapman, Paul Cla- Anna Lee Kessler, Albany. Geography. passing of her father in 1910, the family moved to Albany, where she Grade 7 Billy Steele, Albany; baugh, Frances Gene Culp, Billy King City. sightly views of old cans and rub has since made her home. On April 27, 1910, she was united in marriage Grade 6 Dudley Rose, Albany; bish as any town.

This effort to with W. L. Cooper. She was the James Totten, Albany. Civics.

oldest member of a family of six Improve the sanitary and esthetic condition of Albany is offered free by the council, for the benefit of the citizens. The council could de children, three of whom died in ear Grade 8 Albany; Albany; King week announced that Miss Emma Gertrude Price had earned the honor of being named as valedictorian of the 1936-37 senior class and Miss Anita Marti Atherton was a close second by being named salu-tatorlan. According to information received this week both young ladles started their school career by beginning the first year that school was conducted in the new building, which was 12 years ago. Miss Price Is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

H. D. Price and was born and reared in Albany. She is a talented young lady and has made many fine showings in various contests during her years in high school. Miss Price made a flat grade average of 92.6 for her four years' high school work which proves her ability and ambition.

During her high school career she has been a member of the high school band, playing a trombone, has been a member of the high school glee club and also of the sextette and vocal trio. During 1935-36 she served as a member of the high school debate team and last fall was selected for her musical ability to be a member of the Northwest Missouri High School Band, appearing at the Maryvillu State Teachers' college. Miss Price also has been a member of the pep squad and has always taken ai active part in Dramatics, appearing in a number of plays, and she was made public, but they will make in-specton of the properties that are entered and watch the improve, ments as they are being made. Following are the rules and regulations as submitted by the com-mitee: The closing date for receiving entries to the beautiflcatlon contest is Saturday, May 22. All contestants must notify the chairman of the committee, M.

M. Chenoweth, of their entry, and the committee wlQ visit each place as soon as possible ly childhood. She is survived by the mother, one brother, J. and one sister, Mrs. Bessie McFall, all of City; King City.

Spelling. Grade 8 Janice Hunter, Albany; mand that the clean-up be observed and that the individual bear Albany, and several nephews and the expense of the rubbish remov Imogene Gartln, Gentry; Gene nieces. al, but instead It offers to furnish Culp, Albany; Frances Cook, King Mrs. Cooper was a fine Christian Paul Dennis, Vonceile Denham, Iva Dene Ebersole, Harold Fadely, Maxine Fowler, Charity Farthing, Clair Glbbany, Mary Frances Glasco, Garvin Griffith, Jim Henderson, Mable Hinkle, Freda Hopkins, Janice Hunter, Freddie Kllng. Louise Knlsley, Meredith Joy Lainhart, Velda Lane, June Long, Helen Lyklns, John Mc-Mlllen, Howard McGlnley, Maxine Monger, Amelia Miller, Lois Mae Newman, Betty Lynn Parman, Price, Ruth Ragland, Bobby Sanders, Anna Lee Smith, Carl Scammahom, La Verne Townsend, Marjorle Lawrence Wor-den, lone Romesburg, Charles Eslinger, Wanda Hopkins, Charlotte Ann Hazelrlgg.

this service free. woman a member of the Baptist Remember the days, next Tues church, having been converted in City. Grade 7 Lois Jean Hunter, Al bany; Clair Dykes, King City; Eu gene Brown, Albany; Florence De vere, Stanberry. went to King City, and in the various contests piled up a total of 333 points. King City placed second with 289 points, and Stanberry third with 69.

Following are the results of the elementary contests: (The names are listed in order of their standing). Arithmetic Grade 8 Gene Culp, Albany; Bil-lie Bex Adams, Albany; Imogenc Gartln, Gentry; Pauline Umphrey, Stanberry. Grade 7 Wayne Stegman, King City; BUlle Bray, King City; Yvonne Yeater, Albany; Jimmy Hudson, Stanberry. Grade 6 Madeline Gartln, Gentry; Jackie Watson, King City; Iva Jean Hasklns, King City; Alice Carlock, Albany. Grade 5 Betty Lou Gregory, King City; Verne Boggess, Stanberry; Oren J.

Allen, Stanberry; Wanda Marie Walker, Gentry. Grade 4 Collier Ross, Stanberry; Marion Hopkins, Albany; Lodema Woody, Albany; Leo Yost Hawthorne. Stanberry. Grade 3 Mark Barton, King City; J. C.

Crawford, Grandview; Mary Rose Carson, Grandview; Jack Hon, Albany. Art day and Wednesday, and have your rubbish ready for the collectors. 1929 under the preaching of Rev. Page. She had proven herself a good neighbor, a devoted helpmeet AGED MAN UNCONSCIOUS Grade 6 Billy Stapleton; Editha West Gladys Cleven- and companion to her mother, and will be missed not only by her Immediate family but by the circle of friends she had formed.

WHEN THROWN FROM CAR Elijah Howell, 78 years old, was ger. King City; Madeline Gartln, Gentry. rendered unconscious when he was Grade 5 Betty Lou Gregory, King City; Bryce Hamilton, Albany; La SENIOR CLASS PLAY WELL thrown from a car last, Saturday afternoon, and remained in that verne Jennings, King City; Ray RECEIVED LAST NIGHT condition until yesterday morning, mond Crow, Stanberry. when his reason slowly to Grade 4 Collier Ross, Stanberry The class play of the Senior class him. He was riding in the rear part selected as a member of the senior Margaret Marlow, King City; Ro of the high school which Wfs pre of a roadster driven by Ray Lyklns.

play cast, which was presented last bert Cotter, King City; Patricia sented to a large audience last night, evening. In addition to the activi Norman, Albany. and was sitting on a cream can, when at the intersection in front Grade 3 Mark Barton, King ties named Miss Price is an advanced piano student and on many "Foxy Mrs. Foster," proved to be a hilarious and fast-moving vehicle, one which kept the spectators In laughing mood. City; Ooraflee Vance, King City; occasions has made herself of ser of the bottling works the roadster and a truck belonging to the Shack-elfords at Stanberry collided.

The old gentleman was thrown to the Jack Hon, Albany; Virgle Fry, Grandview. vice to others by serving in tht after the entry is received. Mr. Chenoweth may be reached by phone 214. The sooner the entry Is made the better opportunity the contestant will have to make the improvements on his or her place.

The contest will close Wednesday, September 15, 1937. Two women Judges from each ward have been chosen to work In conjunction with the general committee In Judging the entries of their local ward and for the grand award. There will be two prizes given in each ward and one grand prize. In addition to the ward prizes there will be one grand prize to be awarded to the party in the town as a whole whose place shows the most attractive appearance In symmetry of planting, in cleanliness and general harmony with the surroundings. This place will not be eligible to compete In ward prizes.

The ward prises are to be awarded on the following points: The yard or vacant lot which shows the greatest improvement after the first inspection of the Judges In the addition and growth of shrubbery, flowers, care of lawll, lawn decorations, and general appearance. The Judging will be graded on the following points: Shrubbery, 15; flowers, 15; care of lawn, IS; lawn decorations, 15; general appearance, 40. The entire action of the play Grade 8 Charles Eslinger, Al takes place in one afternoon in a bany; Junior Price, Albany; Bonnie ground and knocked unconscious. large Eastern city. Lynn Foster, capacity.

Her friends commend her on such a fine record during high school attendance and all hope for her an even greater record in fu Riddle. King City. He was taken to the office of Dr. RURAL ROUTE CARRIER EXAMINATION FOR ALBANY The United States Civil Service Commission has announced an examination to fill the position of rural carrier at Albany. The examination will be held at Albany, and receipt of applications will close on May 28th.

The date of examination will be stated on admission cards mailed to applicants after the close of receipt of applications, and will be about fifteen days, after that date. The salary of rual carrier on a standard route of 30 miles served daly except Sunday is $1,800 per annum, with an additional $20 per mile per annum 'for each' mlle'or major fraction thereof in excess of 30 miles. Certain allowances are also made for the malntalnence of equipment. The examlnalon will be open only to citizens who are actually domiciled in the territory of who is opposed to matrimony, was Grade 7 Dean Martin, Albany played by Nlta Marti Atherton; Evelyn Saar, King City; Velma W. S.

Campbell, and was examined, and no broken bones were found. He was taken to the W. M. Bishop Martin. King City.

Martha Foster, her adoring mother, who decides to mix in, by ture undertakings In life. Miss Anita Marti Atherton, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ath Grade 6 Dudley Rose, Albany home in the Carmack neighbor Nancy Holden; Nella Harmer, who 'Joe Dennis, Albany. erton, has liven in Albany since she hood where he lives, while still unconscious, where he has been cared was 3.

She is a popular young- lady Grade 5 James Totten, Albany King City; Anna Lee Kessler, Al for, and consciousness returned of high ideals and Is a cul bany. Wednesday morning. It Is not be- tured student. She has a record of Grade 4 Elaine Whitman, Al leved he will suffer any serious re 91.7 average of grades during her Writing. Grade 8 Imogene Gartln, Gentry; Bonnie Riddle, King City; Mabel Hlnkle, Albany; Mary Ann Snider, Gentry.

Grade 7 Helen Stark, Albany; Mary Lee Wharton, Stanberry; Rjosa Lee Bonham, King' City; Vivian Schuster, Stanberry. Grade 6 John Murray, Albany; Norma Jean Walton, Stanberry; Margaret Burdlck, Stanberry; Mary Kathryn Watson, Albany. Grade 8 Kenneth Dale. Albany; Esther Elam, King City; Norma Jean Hatheway, Albany; M. R.

Wharton, Stanberry. Grade 4 Elaine Whitman, Albany; Donald Myrlck, Stanberry; Virginia A. George Albany; Collier Ross, Stanberry. Grade 3 Norma Jean Yeater, Albany; Hannah Jean Blevins, sults from the experience. four years high school work and has been an exceptionally brilliant bany; King City; King City.

Grade 5 King City. Grade 3 King City. NEW BUSINESS FIRM. Grade 2 Neil Adams, King City. student in Dramatics and Commerce.

Miss Atherton was a member of the high school glee club for Homer W. Webster and Alex the post office where the vacancy exists, who have been actually do three years and also a member of Lainhart have formed a partnership and established an office, and expect to conduct an insurance, real mlciled there for six months next Elementary Science. "Grade 6 King City; Albany, Grade 6 King City; Albany. English. shares Lynn's views at times, by Winifred Todd; Long, maid servant? at the Foster's and who yearns for a husband, by Leontlne Shutters; Leon Foster, who arrives unexpectedly, by Joe Kurtright; Prof.

Filbert Poor, who collects beetles, by Gordon Manring; Dora Hope, who runs a matrimonial agency, Emma Gertrude Price; Penelope Randall, who comes from the South, by Marie Barnes; Mrs. Cecil Foster, who is very impulsive, Maxine Earlxson; Jack Ladd, who Is always falling asleep, by Orville Goucher; and Joseph Comfort, who is on the plain clothes squad, by Marshall Welch. Music was furnished for the entertainment by the school band under the direction of Prof. Wm. Schrader.

the pep squad. She served on the preceding the closing date for re debating team one year and has celpt of applications, and who meet Grade 8 Norma Cotter, King many accomplishments to her credit and for the past two years has estate, bond and loan business in Albany. They are located In tlys rear of the former's building on the east side of the square, and are City; Rosene McCarty, Stanberry Junior Price, Albany. been office secretary at the public the other qualifications set forth in form 1977. Both men and women, if qualified, may enter the examination, but the appointing officers school bulding.

Following are some Grade 7 Clair Dykes, King City; Grandview; Dotty Doris Davidson, Grandview. of Miss Atherton's awards, accord ready for customers. They will write all types of insurance, surety bonds, make loans and will gradually enter the real estate field. have legal right, to specify the sex ing to Prof. Floyd Moore, principal Manuscript Writing.

She was placed second in serious Alice Welch, Albany. Grade 5 Norris Saunders, Al' bany. Grade 4 Jack Stapleton, Jr. Stanberry. Grade 2 Doris Hayes, Albany; reading at Maryville contests dur ATTENDED ROTARY MEETING.

Twelve members of the Albany Rotary club attended the chapter presentation meeting of the Platts-burg club Tuesday evening which was held in the fine new school auditorium there. Those going down: were Messrs. F. P. Stapleton, Dr.

H. C. McCoy, Lloyd H. Patton, Dr. F.

H. Rose, John Osborne, Alex Lainhart, J. B. Hardin, H. C.

Doo-lin, Ray Thompson. Chas. A. Joe D. Shoop and Ben L.

Peery. Mrs. Stapleton and Mrs McCoy accompanied their husbands. Both of these gentlemen are well Jean George, Albany. Grade 1 Johnny Stapleton; Nor ing the year of 1938 and first place In humorous reading during the Grade 3 Benton Lee Everett, ma Jean Lux, King City; Judy known here.

For many years Mr. Webster has been the efficient manager of the Comstock busness here, and Mr. Lainhart was born and desired in requesting certification of eligibles. Form 1977 and application blanks can be obtained from the Albany office or from the U. S.

Civil Service Commission at Washington, D. prior to the close of business on the date specified above. At the examination applicants must furnish unmounted photographs of past year; has always been an out' King City; Norma Jean Yeater, Al Holden, Albany; Jerry Lee Pulley, King City. standing student In Commerce and won 120 word transcript medal this bany. Original Poems.

reared here and is known to almost Public Speaking. year offered by the Gregg Com' everyone. The community wishes for Grade 8 Wallace Holmes, King Grade 8 Charley Pettijohn, pany; won first place in Advanced them a profitable undertaking. themselves taken within two years. King City; Junior Price, Albany; Shorthand contests held at Mary City; Dewellen Barton, King City; Meredith Joy Lainhart, Albany; Grade 7-Billy Bray, King City; vllle this year; won fourth place in GENTRY COUNTY PICNIC.

Helen Stark, Albany. Betty Lou Smith, King City. Grade 7 Donald Schottel, King Important Warning is again given to those persons who follow the fire wagon Humorous Readings. Grade 8 Nbrene Mai one. same subject at Maryville last year.

Miss Atherton turned in a record of writing Shorthand at the rate of 100 words per minute during this J. R. Bowers, manager of the Lake Contrary amusement park ac St Joseph, was in Albany Monday City; Shirley Jean Strohl, Albany; Yvonne Yeater, Albany; Wayne Grade 7 Alice Welch), Albany; PLANS MATERIALIZING FOR LIGHTED BALL PARK During the past few days blueprints for the suggested "Lighted Athletic Field," have arrived and arc on display at the Yetter grocery. The plans are drawn for a three-purpose park, baseball, football and track meets. The baseball diamond can also be used for Softball games.

If the enthusiasts are successful in their attempt, work will begin at once, so that the park may be put Into use this season. It Is the aim of the committee to start soliciting the latter part of the week In Albany and adjoining towns and the financial goal has been set for $2,800, which amount will be necessary to erect such a on Its run to fires, that the prac Forest Lee Bacon, King City. Stegman, King City. morning making arrangements fa winter with a 98.6 per eent for ac curacy and It was with these re tice must stop. It Is dangerous, and accidents can easily happen.

The Grade 6Wean Vaughn, King Grade 8 Billy Mann Stapleton, advertising the annual Gentry City; John Parman, Albany. Albany; Buford Winn, King City; suits that she was awarded the fire department Is so organised Grade 6 Manley Vance, King Marjory Salisbury, King City. Gregg medal. that it does not need the help of county picnic which Is to be held at his park Sunday, May 23d. He expects to return to this county and advertise the event more thorough Grade 5 Helen Maxine Evans, City.

WINS HIGH RATING IN SCHOOL MUSIC CONTESTS Miss Betty Mae Elder, talented daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris D. Elder formerly of Albany, now living at Hamburg, Iowa, continues to make fine showing In her musical performances. She Is a Junior In the Hamburg high school and represented her school at the state contest held last week at Iowa City, winning superior rating, and she goes to Columbus, Ohio, to compete in the national contest next Saturday.

Friends of the family here are glad to learn of her progress. onlookers. Drivers of cars are The graduating exercises of the Grade 4 Lawson Quinn, Albany. King City; Betty Lou Gregory, King school will be held at the auditor! Grade 3 Mary Marlow, King City; Joyce Searcy, Albany; Viola ly. urn Friday evening, the address to warned about driving close to scene of fires.

Unless the practice is stopped arrests will have tobe made. Use Judgment and avoid trouble. City; Norma Yeater, Albany. Kllng, Albany. The Gentry county picnic held there last year was largely attended Grade 2 Phyllis Everett.

King the class to be given by Col. Marvin B. Casteel, superintendent of the Grade 4 Jack Stapleton, Stanberry; Richard Llmpp, King City; Greta Manring, Grandview THOS. W. BRANHAM, Marshal.

and visitors reported a pleasant time. Grade 1 Norma Jean Lux, King field. The committee stated that City; Norma Ruth Coffey, Albany; State Highway Patrol. Col. was for years connected with the City.

the proposed project had been discussed before the Chamber of Com- St. Joseph school system, and has Serious Readings. Mary Carolyn Hamilton; Albany. Grade 3 Norma Jean Yeater, Al bany. been one of the leading attorneys For Sale at Reasonable Prices.

Certified Nancy Hall sweet pota Grade 8 Eric Quinn, King City. Sweet Potato Plants or Sale. Nancy Hall and Porto Rico 30a per 100. J. H.

Anderson, Albany. Adv. merce, the Rotary Club, the city Grade 7 Martha Evans, King Grade 2 June Kennery, King of that city as well as being active in American Legion circles, and is to plants, also hardy tomato and officials and members of the board of education and that comment City. City; Gertrude Patton, King City. cabbage plants; all are home grown.

a forceful speaker. Grade 8 Jean Vaughn, King FIRE AT PORTER CLARK'S One of the neighbors discovered the Interior of the residence occupied by Porter Cark on East Daniel street to be on fire shortly aft Grade 1 Jacke French, King seemed favorable. Phone 109. Arthur Lainhart. Adv.

Following is a list of the seniors City; Rosalie Yeater, Albany. to graduate this year: Grade 4 Joanne Bougham, Stan For Sale. Nearly new enamel range: I big 6 McCormlck mower. W. Carter Adv berry.

er eight o'clock Saturday evening Eastern Star Notice. There will be Initiation at the meeting of Esther chapter next Monday evening, May 17th. Members are Invited. Mrs. Clara Murphy, W.M.

and gave the alarm. Quick action on the part of the fire department kept the flames confined largely to the closet and one room. The family had left the house a short while 4-Wheel Trailer for Safe Junior Fowler, at Gamble's Store. Adv. Dramatisation.

Grade 8 Albany. Grade 7 Albany. Grade 4 Stanberry. Grade 2 King City. Recognition of Masterpiece.

Grade 8 Mae Etta Thompson, before and were on their way to Eat With UsMake It a Habit Catering to the public with good town when the fire wagon passed them on the way to then home. Bedroom Suite for Sale. 4 pieces, almost new. Phone 430. Adv.

eats and courteous service Is our King City; Meredith Lainhart. Albany; Reve Ann Taylor, King City. City; Norma Jean Lux, King City. Health Education. Grade 8 Junior Price, Albany; King City; King City.

Oaade 7 King City; King City; Lloyd Quinn, Albany. Grade Albany; King City. Grade 5 King City; King City. Music Rhythm Band. Grade 2 Albany: King City.

Grade 1 King City. Chorus. Grade 8 King City; Albany. Grade 7 Albany. Grade 6 King City; Albany.

Grade 8 Albany; King City. Grade 4 King City. Reading. Grade 8 Imogene Gartln, Gentry; Freddy Kllng, Albany; Bonnie Riddle. King City; Viola May Nelson.

Oentry. Grade 7 Yvonne Yeater, Albany: motto. You are, always welcome at Dale's Cafe. Adv. The house is owned by Edgar Sum-ma, and he carried insurance.

Kurtright, Joe Magee, Helen Manring, Gordon Manring, Marjorle McMlllen. Harvln McFall, Joyce Parman, Anna Lee Plttsenbarger. Bonnie Price, Emma Gertrude Ross, Daphne, Elaine Ross, Waunita Elizabeth Rucker, Bonnie Shattuck, Ruby Shields, Sophia Shutters, Edyth Leontlne Stelnman, Leola Stelnman, Loren Sweat, Eva Marie Thomas. Ella Catherine Todd, Winifred Hallene Van Houtan. Jerrold Van Houtan.

Maurice Welch, Marshall Rosa Atherton, Anita Marti Atwood, La Rue Austin, Doris Baker, Jack Barnes, Marie Bishop, Julia Pearl Carlock, Rachel Naomi Chipp, Dwalne Cllne, Marjorle Collins, Jasper Wayne Davis, Adaline Dickey, Annie Grace Earlxson, Maxine Elliott, Junior Goucher, Orvffie Green, Oland Groom, Mary Virginia Guess, Max Hayden, Virginia Vaughan Holden, Nancy Katherlne Ireland, Haael Lee Klngsborough, James Grade 7 Yvonne Yeater, Albany; Furnished Apartment Wanted. Phone 231. Albany. Gene House, Albany; Evelyn Sarr, King City; Lola Riddle, King City. For Rent.

Cottage on N. Water posses Wanted Stock to Pasture, About 25 or 30 head. Frank Albany, 4. Adv. Grade 6 Margaret Carter, Al sion June 1.

E. A. Kent. Call 345. Adv.

bany; Marjorle Everett, King City; Elenorah Callahan, King City. Grade ft Norma Jean Hathewey, It Pays to Look Well We invite men, women, children to come Barber Shop MARRIAGE LICENSES. Fred Motskus Stanberry Lena Fredrlckson Genoa, Nebr. F. C.

Allredge Stanberry Emma Jennings Stanberry Paul Wells Guilford Veneta Guilford Wanted Cows to Pasture. Wade Bentley. Adv. Albany; Anna Lee Kessler, Albany; Maxine Lee Kessler. Albany.

Grade 4 Rex Patton, King City; Sheep Shearing and Blade Grinding Good Cotton Mattress for Sale. Full suw. Mrs. 8. 8.

Keown. Adv Barbara Jean Brumback, King City. Call Joe York. Phone 384. Adv..

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