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Class A. Total 330, Honors 25:0,
Pass 19a
Mabel Campbell 321 Billie Harris
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for 300, JohxnWilson 290, Bill Smith
286, Louise Thompson 275, ,Helen
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little Marvin found a button ita his
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CARPET DRAPERY. 4
Patterson 273 Florence Finley 263,
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Ilill Seddon 230 Carl Varner, 765:
Class 13. Total 310,. Honors 232,
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nes `Selo 298 Velma Ohm 1294
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Re Corn Borer's Act
All Corn Stubble and
Stalks must either be
Fattenthe Hogs
Making highways fort}' feetwide
wouldn't change things much, except
that buses•coup.` expand to thirty.
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eight feet,
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Lee 291, Helen Hammond 289,May
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Nivins 284, George Johnson 280, ,Bet-
ty Groves 272, Norman Fry 265, El-
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OSWALD GINN,
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The Urgeg
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Most women have an insatiable de -a
for change in the Spring of the
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Is 110w c011lplete with a large stock of Rugs, -Harold
neer Deyell 254, .Donald J itt 24$, Bit-
ty Thompson 241, Laura Collar 216,
Hutton 192, Eva Lediet
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way, change
b" around the position
of their furniture even at the tisk
of the Haan a thehousefallen over,
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:''Elva Haines 175, Margaret Finley
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,i11nlettlTlS C011�'OIeU111S Oilcloths, Curtains and
a ' ' 170, Jack Carter 155, Carl Jensen 134,
Curtain Material, window Shades, Brass Rods, ! Carroll Ca,seniore 119, Frances Dur-
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Novelty�Swiss Imported Bedspread's. Absent -13. McNevin.
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