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The Cushing Daily Citizen from Cushing, Oklahoma • 7

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A JUNE-18 1984 TbCcshgDailyQtizei Publiabed by Inte Pub bobby Company ot Nablus 1 I lachenmeyer President end Publieher duiNE-13 11154 THE MEMO DAILY C171ZrA CUSHING OKLAHOMA tN Gric) --in ri cv ri)n "'UNNI iiJu uc) DI 10) Lc) In latTicl I ''I DUAY A 1 SEELEL CU ECM NOTICH MADAM Esther 008 East Main 8-10-30t manning ebe one taig of want-ad efficiency telling Daily Miran want-ade bring Phone 233 or an ad-taket COURT STRIKES AT LOAN SHARKS WITH AN OPINION TODAY Perkins Route One PAGE SEVEN IMN 'c--''al 41 -r-- -r-7 r- -'''-e'''' i'l" 1 i i -4- JUNE-18 1984 THE CIJSHING DAILY crrIznt cusHiNG- ortatnomx PAGE SEVEN OSOMMIOnMENWO10ftimmummommENEMOOMIP 0 4a1 '71 GIlc) 'I ff ff111' if I 1 LL 0 QaLLC-cE Ds c) IL lalcoLcl 1 diatP AwsoPP1------- -------7-7 0 CIIIV ARI tal )EsoLas co-EELTarEr-- i 4: il TEICesEl gDa yeilkei NOTICII sts I Lie 17v COURT STRIKES AT 1)erkins Route One a MADAM Esther 008 East Main 4 Ito LILOQ 1' i Publiabed by 8-10-30t LOAN SHARKS WITH no Putilaking Company 01 4 --4 te ell latbettmeyer President -----7-- end Publieber ebe one test et went-ed stiloienet! Movie A tilling Daily Citizen want-ede bring Coui AN OPINION TODAY mules Phone St3 or sa ad-takes -Iti'4 cll I 1 1' A Ct- e' fr-rc S171-0IN WANTED 1 2 i flubocrintmo Halos: elm par (by oarrier) ---11110() Obi year (by mall) Outside Oklahoma ow you (by mall) In Oklahoma sit Ono Nona (by earner 10 ons nook (by canto) ormobeasalsonth onearderearrier) 11 11 Insane MY m11 Subscriinsen Hates: mem maaw me carrier) -iiiiit -o-CNI Ix I Court Quotes Case Where Testimony Indicated 416 Per Cent Had Been Charged timony Indicated 416 Per cen Cent Ilad uourt ouotes CRSP Whirt Trrli WANIIIID TO anaa manure Oeigh at treas 111 NOMA lettleon Phone 14 Wallow 44-301 umIture ands ar rage kW lailin Davison Phone 14 Williams 4-t-set I I 1 Piero lant miles southwest or CushIng By MA TM HUDNALL rs Avia Sparkman returned to her hotim at Longview Texas last TuesdaY Miid Eileen Rentfrow returucti witti ne for an extended visit Mr and Mrs Bill Watts and son Donald of Cushing were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Audrey Cooper Mr and Mrs Geo Wells and daughter Palsy Anne of Crescent spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Myrick Patsy Anne remained for a longer visit Mr and Mrs Roy Gearhart and Mary Lou and Mr and Mrs Ed Case of Vineo were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Luther Molloy Melvin Free returned from Omaha Nebraska Monday where he visited his parents Mr and Mrs Luther Molloy and son Bobbie Bennett Hudnall and Donald Hudnall were Saturday evening guests a Mr and Mrs Roy Monroe Misses Alberta Wee Alverna Rice and Bertha McGee Ripley and Gordon Hughes were Sunday evening guests at the Hudnall home Bobbie Molloy spent Sunday night and Monday with his grandparents Mr and Mrs Ed Case of Miss Elouise Norris I ulsa 1i visiting her grandmother Mrs Francis Rentfrow Mr and Mrs Myrick and Patsy Anne Wells spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs John Myrick and I Mr and Mrs Elba Cooper entertain' ed a large number of friends at a party Monday evening honoring their I son Rellan's Nth birthday Mrs Irene Bush and on Harold and Mrs Beulah Monroe spent Friday afternotn with Mrs Edith Cooper 'M'' '-anudm'Mulr4tt' Awirtlir'ery Cl(lailipr(larY erMprrusayndAnMnresaffiecorrWsceellisitazdwadatusgthlat- paytaywAlt nh Maetreyrianodnemd Mrs a1(DagpMryvrilk seit: da aMryr La ()nil aMndrsm rHoayn a Gme ar sr aErtd caanLi of Vinco were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Luther Molloy from Omaha laimel ri his parents I I 1 nal litlupactlIttiliNis1(11)owl i owSmi at ht ft di" iv teannacli gp agrtel 1111 Itif Mr and Mrs Roy Monroe I Misses Alberta Wee Alverna Rtee and Bertha McGee Ripley and Gordon I nuo SHuandclaaayi 1 ehyoemnien guests spent Sunday night I mt Mrs r' of Cr- i Mt' ss Elouise Norris 1 ulsa i iting vis I her grandmother Mrs Francis Rent- frow i 7 Ift Mr and Mrs Myrick and Pat- sy Anne Wells spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs John Myrick and chill en I Mr and Mrs Elba Cooper entertain- I ed a large number of friends at a I part ISIonday evening honoring their Ism Rellan's Nth birthday Mrs I rene Bush and on Harold and Mrs Beulah Monroe spent Friday a f- tetnocn with Mrs Edith Cooper Plerolant View-Ten Wks southwest of Cumillng Isr MA YME HUDNALL --e mrs Avi Sparkman returned to her home at Longview l'exas lat TavsdaV Wthd Vneen HPntfrow relurat vviLit np for an extndod Mr nysel ayA cy Vlo t111 N011 rtnrsn IA Ann it IP nor I Wired Adnetions Reproontattoo Prollok do Woo loo PIM Taft CI lkoolo OSA ranallte Los Angeles SEICEKTEIN MEMBER 19314 tti Lionel Et Jetta tweets Iles United Preis nil lamed wire Service FOUND FOUND---4 keys on ring PAY tor add Cithrn office e-12--at I HURRICANE EOM ON AFTER DAMAGE Storm Seems to Have Scattered After Wreaking a Tragic Toll of Life in Mexico MEXICO CITY June The season's first hurricane seemed to have dissipated today after wreaking tragic toll of life in El Salvador and Honduras There were high winds along the Tamaulipas state coast of the Gulf of Mexico where the center of the hurricane hit yesterday but they had lost force and little damage was reported TEGUIGALPA Honduras June 13 -(11P)--A muddy field dotted with ruins of buildings and corpses was all that remained today of the prosperous town of Ocotepeque Survivors of its 15000 population ragged and hungry searched the ruins or bodies of relatives and for food Disjointed reports of damage done oy the hurricane that swept the country indicated that though Ocotepeque was hit it was but one of many towns and villages in which whole families were wiped out Estimates from Ocotepeque were that more than 500 persons were known dead and it was feared the total would reach 1000 A 11 -rliE PLAYBOY TRANSF0RMED (Nr0 A DErERMINED SEROUS CHALLENGER WHO KNOWS THAT A FORTUNE iM 9Rot4r OF HiMIF HE BEATS CARNERA-- ITRoDUcER 1: i 1------ 1 ilLPRoDucER i kkM 1 '4 'es IF RE LOSES MAX twAfr BE W0R114 MUCH As A srAGE OR SCREEN STAR OKLAHOMA CITY June state stinreme court struck at loan sharks today with a stronply worded opinion in a case where testimony indicated interest of 416 per cent per annum had been charged Me opinion written by Chicf Justice Pletcher Riley sustained Carter county district court's judgment against Pink Williams for twice the amount ot usurious interest collected from Girrha Wood Mrs Wood a laundry worker bad objected to the interest rate she was charged on a loan from Williams "Knowingly taking receiving or charging a rate of interest in eXCPS: of the rate permitted by law const1-1 tutes usury whether charging of the unlawful rate appears on the face ol the note or not" the court held Convert Your 3arphs lista Cask Ly Maytag a ratslle Sala GEORGE SEABA AUCTIONEER 1111 Wilito nom TM Cabin Oklabooka 1(1c4'1' -w-- ---4I bi belt1: A I V' 1 't I 1 4 OKLAHOM A CITY June 13--(1311) 4 A-piNe eff I 111101101 Advallang ReprePentattnie' FOUND IA pit9te fi ::7: -N or' esh8atrakte5 tsoctinlaryPrnewl worded opinion in a case where testi- Probst lb no ''''''''z rt mony indicated Interest of 416 per cent WM Tort FOUND-4 keys on ring OWner PAY 4 :441 2 10 A ISA random Los Angelo for add Citbrn office e-12--at Kr q- 1 "-t t-10 leornRwi irelytte nail sbtya inCehdi fc ail tise-r per annum had been charged -4 1 'tf''- 4' Ilk 'ik: iti-e- -I 1'3 BAE -I I HURIIICANE LOVES car Qt "Ili Qe Je k-)7)4P1' county district court's Judgment against Pink Williams for twice the amtaint ot 71-1E PLANBoy ILO It- ON AFTER DAMAGE 1h 7:::::: ti i' 1 Sul I si izji: mu TioEcwAri IsEklARSLT 1 IMLF MiklAR usurious interest collected from Girtha 4 i di A Wood A 11 ti? Mrs Wood a laundry worker had EGTEDIR obireted to the interest rate she was eflotti Storm Seems to Have Scattered I charged on a loan from Williams "Knowingly taking After Wreaking a Tragic 1 l' i'4' 1 "e' It A FORTUNE Is iM charging a rate of intererseteelinegsee(s7 MIEMBE 1934 Toll of Life in Mexico vi''' -1''i 9zarr OF HIM- of the rate permitted by law constt whether char in of the charging 1 National Editerbd Asearealles Vcire tutes usury i United Prase Eall Lowed MEXICO CITY June IF HE BEATS unlawful rate appears on the face el the note or not the court held ire Service The season's first hurricane seemed to i' 0 7 CARNERA have dissipated today after wreaking anIENOMMIt A) i 'I toir CAN: NEW i tragic toll of life in El Salvador and Honduras There were high winds along the sN Tamaulipas state coast of the Gulf of Mexico where the center of the hurri- (it A jillp IC 41 cane hit yesterday hut they had lost i 4tii(s 4' je- 1 1 i 1AIE force and little damage was reported TEGUIGALPA Honduras June 13 1 i 1'-iN -(1111)--A muddy field dotted with 4: i J- 'L'k 1 UsE 1-111115 of buildings and corpses was all You that remained today of the pmsperous 76 4 i 'N Iriisp I 1-''-' I town of Ocotepeque 1 l'" i -c Survivors of its 15000 population 114-til ragged and hungry searched the ruins I Convert Your 3 erphs latc bodies of relatives and for food 1 cC Disjointed reports of damage done ck Ly Hastal a haat uto t1 PRonueER-T GEO oy the hurricane that swept the coun- RGE II tlABA I try indicated that though Ocotepeque AUCTIONEER was hit it was but One of 0 I- 4 ma Ity waste Eberle TN many towns and villages in which 1 IF RE LOSES Cleshizg whole families were wiped out A Estimates from ocotepeque were ir MAX WONT' BE WORTR Muck that more than 500 persons were BnizAl known dead and it was feared the i Z' 'x-i it AS A srAGE OR SCREEN srAR i I I total would reach 1000 le I Evidence in the trial showed Mrs Wcod borrowed on 15 occasions from Williams sums ranging from $5 to $15 In July 1927 she signed a note for $5 under the terms of which she promised to pay $165 a week until the face of the note was paid with interest at 10 per cent on all deferred payments and with the provision that in cacie an installment was paid not when due the whole note was thereby maimed The trial court found that he had paid the sum of $660 within a month or $100 interest for each four week making an annual rate of 416 per cent Total amount of the interest chargl-r was $4320 Mrs Wood obtained a judgment against the financial agent for $3640 and $25 attorneys fees Williams contended the notes on their face were not usurious and that an alleged settlement had been signed by Mrs Wood "Usurers seldom permit their contracts to show upon their face usuriouc charges of interest" Chief Justice Riley wrote in upholding the judgment "Many and various shifts and devices are used to cover the unlawful deferred pment Evidence in the trial showed Mrs Wend borrowed on 15 occasions from Williams sums ranging from $5 to $15 In July 1927 she signed a note for $5 under the terms of which she promis- Justice Ril- ed to pay $165 a week until the face per cent on a of the note was paid with interest at 10 ll ays and with the provision that in ease an installment was paid not when clue the whole note was thereby matured The trial court found that 'Ale hut paid the sum of $660 within a month or 1e0 interest for each four week making an annual rate of 416 per cent Total amount of the interest chargl was $4320 Mrs Wood obtained a judg- ment against the financial agent for 28640 and $25 attorneys fees Williams contended the notes on their face ere not usurious and that an alleged settlement had been signed by Mrs Wood "Usurers seldom permit their cm- tracts to show upon their face usurious charges of interest" Chief 'CLASSIFIED Ems One cent a word for each inertion A MiniMUM charge of 25 cents for each classified ad READING NOTICE RATES Three cents a word for each Inzertke A minimum charge of 500 for each reading notice Readers and clarailled ads are payable on and after day of insertion Card of thanks DISPLAY RATES A rate card will be sent to any person msling appilcation for the same The Citizen maintains an open rate without contract and a contract rate Copy for a page advetinament meat be In the of The Chinn the day previons to the time of bole in order to insure its publication Ems One cent a word for each In- Dutton it MiniMUM charge of 25 cents for each classified ad READING NOTICE RATES Three cents a word for each in- 50e fo itertka A minimum charge 01 each reading notice Readers and classified ads are payable on and after day of M- sertion Card of thanks 500 DISPLAY RATES A rate card will be sent to any person application for the The Citizen maintains an open fete without contract and a contrwl rate for a adsertssemens Copy meat be 2n the office of The cm- I I ABSTRACTS HOKE HOKE ABSTRACTS Hurricane Causes Damage in Chile Small Boy "Socks" Man for Insulting Word to His Mother STILLWATER OKLA I M'KELLER-BLACK BILL IS SIGNED FOR SALE TRY THE CUSHING DAILY CITIZEN WANT ADS kt0 ni mai hrw2 17 drytell ir rr 'Rome FOR spray OM gallon finusehold spray 40c pint Bring can Dr Oral 4-29-90ta 1 I Pbone your want-ad to 331 Measure Provides Commission of Experts to Draft a National Commercial Air Policy -Dr Geo Elliott Chiropractor Neurocatometer and Spinorraph (New X-Ray) Berries Phone 601 924 Broadway SAN'rIAGO Chile June A hurricane of fierce Intensity did greet damage in Southern Chile today and moved up the coast toward Santl Striking Conception largest city in the south the storm caused injultes to several persons and damaged futy or more buildings Only one telegraph line between Santiago and Conception remained in working order Mrs Dionne is In Serious Condition FOR and apples 8 miles north 1 east 1-4 north Leach: 8-10-12t NEW YORK June Payne 5 who weighs 54 pounds proudly told his kindergarten playmates today-now het'sookod kag man because he said a naughty word to my mother" "I can't tell you what he word una" Jackie related "cause my daddy would give me a licking" The man Jackie punched was John O'Brien 30 He didn't tiy to hit back but sought to have a policeman arrest Jackie and his mother Mrs Vera Payne Instead the policeman arrested' O'Brien and took him to court where he was fined $5 ItrIrlfI 3 hi tfyitut isi airMgrom gra' SEM DRUG CO CUSHMG (ALA lumber Winsor 6-11-6t FOR hotel Phone 1185 2 Designates four transcontinental and the eastern and western coastal routes as primary routes in the air system 3 Allow low bidders 30 days in which to qualify for service under their contracts IFIV 4 Outlaws holding companies and prohibits contractors from owning a controlling interest In manufacturing concerns 5 Limits salaries paid airline executives to 617500 a year 6 Denies new contracts to persons who participated in alleged "spoils conferences" with former Postmaster General Walter Brown In 1930 7 Permits companies whose contracts were cancelled to file claims against the government in the court claims provided the suits are brought within one year after the bill becomes law 8 Authorizes the secretary of corn- merce to fix maximum flying hours of pilots and prescribe safety methods 9 Imposes a fine of $10000 or imprisonment for five years upon any person found guilty of conspiring to prevent orderly bidding 10 Prohibits one company form holding more than three contracts Jersey cow Dale 3-4 miles north 6-12-3t FOR Pack 1 mile west 2 of Cushing M-IE-0 Dus Schedule Leave Thompson Hotel FOR SALE or Trade---4-whee1 505 South Noble 6-12-3t NORTH BAY Ont June 13--(UP) Oliva Dionne young mother VI ho gave birth to quintuplets 17 days ago was reported in a serious condition today litrk Dionne it was said was "not so well She bad a very bad night" -The quintuplets however still thrived despite the pessimistic predictions of scientists at their birth that all of them could not live FOR SALE Yellow mung bean seed 3 miles south of Little and 2 1-2 west Roger Morris 6-12-2t WASIHNGTON June Pitsident Roosevelt Tuesday signed and made law the McKellar-Black air mail bill creating a commission of experts to draft a national 'commercial aviation policy The measure drafted by the administration after Postmaster General James A Farley cancelled all domestic contracts last February authorizes the post office department to award new one year contracts by competitive bidding It reduces air mail postage rato from eight cents to six cents an ounce Attacked by republicans as "destructive" the bill required more than two months to complete its journey through congress It was not regarded by the president as a final solution of the confused aviation situation and additional legislation probably will be enacted after the special commission of Dive members report results of its investigation to the next congress Other provisions: I Authorizes the interstate commerce commission to fix rates paid contractors and regulate profits Leave Cushinx East Bound to Tulsa Joplin St Louis mad Points North and East 1015 am 2:20 pm 4:10 pm 6:00 pm 10:00 pm 1:20 a in FOR 3 and 4 weeks old 6 1-2c each At Bigler Hatchery 1 mile west Stillwater Okla On Sixth Street 6-13-12t For Stillwater Enid Oklahoma City and Points West :05 am 1:00 pm 4:05 pm 6:05 pm 10:05 pm Stockholders Ready To Act as Mediators TULSA Okla June stockholders in the Tulsa Building and Loan association today were ready to act as mediators and assistants in forming plans for reorganizing the company under receivership Barnett state bank commissioner is temporary receiver for the association which defied his first moves to take over the assets Stockholders appointed late yesterday by District Judge Thurman Hurst were John 11 Jones former manager of the Midland Savings and Loan A Davis lumtterman Dixon broker: Colipman property owner and Dr Gorrellz Their stock in the company approximates $110000 Notice! SUBSCRIBERS If inn fall to ret yaw paper please Phone No 811 before 7 ro tisk dap anti 9 a ta Sundaya we keep a Brawls 1 Carrier Boy here until theae but canaot handle eomplaists aftes hours Ineelltod TraMA4Ret all direst with office or Mr 3Ighy Owe" circulation Manager The Cush Int Daily Citizen rty Cirnretion Weriager RIGBY OW! FOR SALE-5 new Jumbo General tires and wheels Fit '33 or 14 Chevrolet Box 7 Cushing 6-12-2t FOR SALE-2-four room modern houses Corner lots 1021 West Moses 1008 West Moses Call 683W 6-12-3t RUSK Wood and Young No 1 new Birmingham Development Co wildcat which gave promise of 12- 000 barrels a day when it came in last week flowed at only eight barrels an hour today through 5-32 inch choke LONDON June 13 David Lloyd George war time prime minister was suffering from a slight chili today He is 71 COACH LINE Phone 86 DALLAS Texas Petroleum council planned to intensify its drive against hot oil running today announcing three additional attorneys would be hired to cooperate with county state and federal officials in East Texas FOR RENT I i 4 FOR REN furnished apartment 506 Cleveland 6-13-4t By GEORGE McMANU3 BRINGING UP FATHER FOR RENT-2 room furnished house with bath 522 Oak 6-13-3t s'(OLSRE A DARLING 1 -1-1-41s HAT I 5 JUST BEAUTIFUL- I LOVE 1-r- IT 5 ADORABLE- ir a "YOU'RE A DARLING! -1-1-its HAI- 5 JUST BEAUTIFUL 1 1-0JEI9Q 1-1-- t-1-'5 ADORN31-E- FOR RENT--5 room modern furnished home 40 North East Ave Phone 667 6-11-3t I-ILII-0 THAT DON'T LOOK LIKE THE HAT I PICKED ou-rauT I CUE I AAJZNI-T Loollts4 AT TI-IE 1-4A-1-- 11' -4 I II i 104( I ee----c'te ----'-'1 --r-Q FOR RENT--Coot furnished apartment Phone 1204W 6-8-6t FOR houses in first class condition Phone Cushing Savings Loan association 4-1-30t rMR IIG'fbTAKs NO-TICE PRET-TI' THAT HAT w5 4oN THE MODS12 5 1-1EA0 rrS MR-e Cl-ktC- DID --eoo 5NY CWEAP? I'LL-TAKE SEND ri -ro ME Nosil FE 0 ELL-7H As-r HAT JLL MAG 1 MAY BE C4ELL FOR 11- ABOUT LO rs1 APARTM EN 1931 KIng rAmes Syndicate Int Great Britain rights Itierved I MR --rAsKs wELL-71-tAs-t- HAT l' NO-TICE DID sioo AJI LI- PLEPN5E PRET- 1-( 114AT 5WCWEAP? IslIAGGIE-AN' MAYBE 51-4ELL A1 111 -) rot d'41111 i-tAx w5 -n-tE I'LL-TAKE IT- I MODS15 1-1EA0- FORG11- AlBouT 4- 'r rrs NiMR-e Cl-ktC- E'1'401-1 70 LOOKINr ER rl' ME WIFE- ----C-' I APARTMEN-r- '-e 1111 4-N czirl lel 't tr 0) apt 414116)' mommourn VII -th'ir Il 4' '1--- 41'Q- ri ----4 2 ice I Ill li'f-- maid in rt Ili i millowe I -1 i -n tit 11144it i At i TA 0 li 9- 0 031 1(41 Imes Syndicate Inc I ---r7--- I 0 I I I I Great Brillin rights Itierved f'' 7Th --) 1 1 7 11 1 1 71-- loso C3 ---1 luo FOR decorated house 805 Walnut 6-12-3t 1 1 i i A I 0 1 't I i S4 I 4 I 1 i' 1 I 1 1 FOR room 311 South Noble 6-11-6t FOR apartments 301 Noble Phone 514 6-12-3t FOR RENT Furnished modern house with Kehrinator phone 503 before 7 fN 0-12-3t MICKEY MOUSE NOTICE SI ZAT FIEND CANT BE FAR AWAY! WE CAN ALMOST PUT OUR 'ANDS 14t ON 2E MONEY! No! NO! EEMPOSSABEEL! MEECKEY ES MY GOOD FR'EM! By WALT GOSH THEY'RE COMIN'! AN NO PLACE TO HIDE! WONDER IF I CAN GET TO THOSE HILLS IN TIME I-liz DOUBLE LIFE SNEY HIS DOUBLE LIFE By WALT nisNEy rBT CRIcKEy WE Si SEoRt ZAT FIEND GOSH THEY'RE CoM1N'! AN NO oufiwr IV IDEPurTT CANT SE FAR AWAY! SHORE HE WAS-- HE NO! NO! PLACE To HIDE! WONDER IF CLose Ti lE WE CAN ALMOST puT At RID OFF wiTH 'THE Ede EEMPOSSABEEL CAN GE BAT OuFrANDS I r' RIGHT ot4 zE r- -1 44r WE SEEN 'IM! mEEcKay EEs TO 1-HOSE NOW MomEy! tw) MY GOOD HILLS IN FR'EN! T1 mE 4wo 40 1101 if 70" lot' I '''9: tii'l-- iri- tAL 11 ts 11 (V Allib---'-'- charged wrecker service Call 442 Tydol Service Station 01 East Main 6-7-12t AND HIS PAL MICKEY MOLISE WILL SWING WITH (---------- WAS EEN HIM wHEN 7 WE KETCH sam! MEECKEY DON' TELL ME 'E ZIS ROBBERY! AND HIS PAL MICKEY MOUSE WILL SWING WITH HIM WHEN WE KETCH sem! MEECKEY mouSE Dom' TELL ME 'E WAS EEN --1 rckdoomrcr: Wo repair typewriter and want and make ke3rs Loo'n Flzall Shop Pk lone 866 210 Cleveland 8-2041 I Alt17 ii1ri-1112K1A I VA 4-)1 I 11 tdA frN I I US'AW I 1 THH IENKSS" ETRIFF HE IS TRAILING THE AT BANDIT: BUT DOES No KNOW TmAr -THE BAT RIDES ESkSIDE HIM AS DON JOLUD WITIA THE570LEM It HIS rnm BAT RIDES 5010E Him AS da-UO WIT14 THE- 50LEri motor? It Hls sActoLe- BAG CUSHING DAILY CITZEN WANT-ADS CARRY YOUR MESSAGE TO 11000 READERS DAILY PRONE 833 Lou AN AD-TAKER MOST RESULTS pay good prices for old ears New and used auto parts for sale at moderate prices Cushing Auto sarrage Co 213 West Broadway Minn" 11-1-20 I CUSHING DAILY CITZEN WANT- ADS CARRY YOUR MESAGE 7 TO 1 41! A 11000 READERS DAILY PRONE 833 1144tr14 I 011111104' 46-an N1611 0114 'pi TR)) POR AN AD-TAKER otte'" )411r MOST grauvrs tz- tt pay good prices for AlficN AI )) old ears New and used auto parts for d'wele4 13)11 iltsdlifit46 'Ili) 11111r At lerAhme ssatice gagte 0 cad-whalugy rhAoug 4P OWL -140 4111111iLt04 "Ya (11)ALTI-)14ww-3 4 4 1 1 i 1.

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