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Porcupine Advance, 8 Jan 1948, 1, p. 3

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t 1645 fpok cA a* â€" T for oure 148 ALGONQUIN E. Phone 3650 Res. | ~‘Glimpaed among the dancing throng were Miss Dorothy Gibson, Johnny U Sears, Miss Marcelia Hedi¢an, Ruben Peterson, Miss Stefi Hocevar, Paul Wasâ€" ylishan, Miss Janet MacMillan, Garnet | McJanet, Miss Helen Powley, Bob Hibbs, hint=® i Afiss Mary Skrybk, Don Harnden, Miss Sybil Ostrom, Allan Mcinnis, Mr. and § Mrs. Carl Petroni. EVERYBODY SHOULD > SANE AlL THE® ELECTRICITY THEY CAN Aricity . . . please sove all you can. :A sÂ¥ ire. tw f. â€"B 6A *# *4 . pcrt, ‘avoid wasfe of elec- Keep Ontario‘s factories and. farms producing at peak levels . ... keep pay envelopes full. E HMydro is building new power plants at top speed, butâ€"it takes years to comâ€" plete new generating plants. In the medantime, do your * 4 + k QUICK SERVICE % *be 3 m it W3 uieA sys i ol apald MONEY ORDERS Bank Money Orders mercial Intelligence peraflmem provides confidential reports on business in foreign countries and provides contacts for exporters and 1mporters. ; offer a quick, convenient and safe way to tranmsact business by mail, Obtainable at all branches at td ) e 3 M o £3 * The New ‘Vear was brought in at Riverside Pavilion with a gala crowd of singing Auld Lang Syne, blowâ€" Ing horns and much merriement. LOANS 'ngiaess. Personal, and Farm Improvement Loans are ohgfi?able at tl[’bt‘ancbes. Your friendly Imperial Bank Branch Manager will be zlad to advise you on these Res, 2307â€"R ind ‘Travellers® Cheques obtainable at any Imperâ€" ial Bank Branch provide sifety ‘and secn:itypgr sWOeR‘ travel funds at all times. Rills of Erchansge, both domestic can be lodged with the bank the proceeds to the client‘s account. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sweitzer, Miss Laura Ycung, Fred Barnes, Miss Norâ€" een Lemaire, Peter Doucet, Miss Elâ€" eanor Burke, Jim Cowan, Miss Genâ€" neth Milter, Williams, M 58 LOUise Wheeler, Lawrense Luhtanen, Miss Jean Mâ€"Chesney, Eric Arnott, Miss Lillian Thomas, Michael O‘Donnell, â€"Miss Naâ€" dine Smith, Bob Walker. Agnes Doucet, Victor Holmes, Miss Connie Tomkinson, Paddy Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Doolan, Mr. and Mrs. Rene Belanger, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dunn, Miss Raymond, Les Pearce, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Caza, Mr. and Mrs. â€"Jack McCann, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Swain, Miss Lillian Kellow, George Pecin, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Vezina, Mr. and Mrs. Bill FPox, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Laidlaw, Miss Olga Bernyk, M. Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Auger, Mr. and Mrs.â€"Ossie Auger, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pungar, Mr. and Mrs. Bev Davies, Mi and Mrs. R. Netherton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. H. Woodâ€" worth, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hardy, Miss Lo‘s M‘ontgomery, ‘Roy Jenkins, Miss ‘Audrey : Leach,. ‘Philip Melville, Miss Mary Zudel, Fred Milne, Miss Barbara Barrett, Joe Nora, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tremblay, Miss Carmel Depatie, Stanâ€" ley Pernaski, Miss Suzzie Sotch, John Zareski, Miss Doreen Thomas, Lou Curâ€" rie, Miss Evelyn Andrechuck, Nick Basciano and many others. sang many lovely vocals. Mr. and Mrs, A. Salmone, Mr. and Mrs. J. Banich, Miss Nancy Marini, Frank Ianarrelli, Miss Mary Vrbanac, Paul Laine, Miss Mildred Mirkovich, Tommy Scullion, Miss Margaret Sculâ€" lion, Phil Dunn, Miss Inez Fregonese, Bill Curik, Miss Ann Holjevac, John Scullion, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Manzer, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sinclair, Miss Gwen Musâ€" tato, Chas Rowntree, Mr. and Mrs. J. Webb, Miss Ellen Youlten, Bill Hayâ€" stead, Miss Dorothy Wilson, GGus Mc Lean, Miss Lillian Crawford, Roger Todhunter, Miss Clara Campanola, ‘Gordon Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carson, Miss Hilda Stephenson, Don Barron, Miss Shirley McDivitt, George Pent. 7 L anda Mrs. Elwood Farrell, Miss Betty Williams, Andy Brennan, Miss Gwen Dolan, Arnold Dolan, Mr. and Mrs. Peler Bowie, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewâ€" art. Miss Peggy MacLeod, Ken Stephens, Miss Ellie McDonald, Weldon Carver, Miss Ellen Youlten, Willis Haystead, Miss Nora Shields, Joe Cunliffe, Mr. and Mrs. Getty, Miss Arlie McCharles, Dino Delmonte, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowser, Mr. and Mrs. Noble McCoy. "Oldat40,50,60?" â€"== Man, You‘re Crazy local son, Mr. and Mrs. Marge Krupka, Miss Joy Hicks, Phil Lamarche, Mrs. and Mrs. Arvi Lainc, Miss Carmel Fox, Emile Klisanich, Miss Doreen Ralston, Boyd Prentice. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Urquhart, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smook, Mr. and Mrs. Tom McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poole, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Traver, Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. John Kirkland, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood, Mr. ang Mrs. J. Truman, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown, Dr. Stanâ€" ley Gibson and Mrs. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. David Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. George Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Miller, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cyâ€" buiski, Mr. and Mrs. George Tennyson, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bonnell, Miss Sheila Moran, John McLellan, Miss Veronica Shantz, Paul Stringer, Miss Frances Morgan, Ron Urquhart, Miss Nancy McNeil, Don Church, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gurevitch, Miss Alta Pisher, Richard Boutet, Miss Vera Stephens, Don McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelâ€" ler, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hannigan, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hazelwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Colquhoun. Vincent Capeless, Russel Capeless, Miss Madeline Fangent, Ray Capeless, Miss Nellie Robert Daly, Miss LilHan Delmonte, Gerry Gagnon, Howâ€" ard Brown, Miss Mary Zabiak, Loring Mr. Claire Messecar,; Dan Malanson, Mr, ‘and Mrs. Rene Proulx, Clare: Camâ€" ێron, Miss Sophie Donyl, Peter Murâ€" Bughar, Miss Alma Fregonese, Stan Buchar, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Robson, Miss Alice Groom, Eddie Poirier, Miss Norâ€" Howard and many others. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Belanger, Miss Faye Avotte, Ed Lamarche, Miss Therâ€" esa Eckert, L:o Demerse, Mr. and Mrs. P. McMullen, Carson Dublastyne, Miss Doreen Hicks, Joe Porco, Miss Gloria Landreville, Ernie Domenico, Miss Mil=â€" dred Stitt, Bill Nadeau, Mr. and Mrs ma Pearson, Luke Larooue, Mr. and Mrs. Denham Greér, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holden, Mr. and Mrs. J. Grasseor, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cotnam, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Nilson, Mr. and Mrs. Bil Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leeman, Mr. and Mrs. Teed Small, Miss Christine Vrbanac, John Mr. and Mrs; Harry Higson, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Shinpam, Mr. and Mrs. G. Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hayne, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rankin, Mr. an: Mrs. Gerry Beland, Mr. and Mrs. Stuâ€" art Urquhart, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderâ€" Tray, Mr. and Myrs. Alf L‘ttle, Mr. and Mrs. "Bummer‘"‘ Doran, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zancmin, Miss Clara Zanchin, Ivan Zanchin, Miss zila McKenzie, Rodâ€" ney Mr. and Mrs. A. Stark, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hisko, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tremblay, Leo Stack, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mayhew, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Roberts, Miss Cora Craig, Duncan France. Noigemakers, paner hats and colored balloons was an added attraction and among the many attending were Miss Betty Lou Irwin, Gordon Ogilvie, Miss Helen See, Don Daly, Mr. and Mrs. Noil ‘McAlpine, Miss Jennie Maxim, George Culhane, Mr.‘and Mrs. Danny Culhane, Ted Maxim, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Totâ€" tem, Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Major Adair, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jenkin, Mr. and Mrs. Reg JDillon, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Craik. B. Dublastyne, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Allen, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bahm, Miss Marianne VWhittam, Robert Getty, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Roy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cunningâ€" ham, Miss Marie Brazier, Harvey Roy. A gay throng fo merrymakers gaâ€" thered at Arena to dance the old year out and the New Year in. The affair was snonsored by members of the McTutyre Athletic Association and Edâ€" die Morandin and his orchestra played the swing and sway. Gay Throng of Merrymakers Greet The New Year At McIntyre Pictured above following their wedding which took ‘place in the manse ‘of First United Church on Christmas Eve are Mr.cand M)J‘s. Gerard Doolan. The bride is the former Marjorie Allen, daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, 18 Lincoln street and the groom is ‘the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Poolan, 218 Birch street N. Royal ‘Studio iA Mr. and Mrs. Paul Piche, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bertrand, Miss McIsaac, Pat Larmer, Miss Grace Latham, Jerry Larâ€" mer, Miss Moira Larmer, Morley Laâ€" tham, Bernard McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Ed McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hanley Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swabuk, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCann, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lawson, Miss Jean Barbarie, CG. Belanger, Mr. and Mrs. E. Barbarie, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Carriere, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kerâ€" win, Mr. and Mrs. A. Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs. James Ormston and others. Hogmanay Welcomed In With Traditional Gaiety By Knights of Columbus Mr. and Mrs. Albert Proulx Entertain At Party : Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carbone, Mr. and Mrs. Tomâ€" my Godin. E | Mr. and Mrs. Cy Renaud, Mr. and Mrs. Mikeé Ayoub, Mr.â€"and Mrs. Gorâ€" aon Sangster, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Barâ€" barie, Mr. and Mrs. H. Levert, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dubien, Mr. and Mrs. N. Laâ€" palme, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Pelletier, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dubien, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dwyer, Mrs. Walter Craig, Pemâ€" broke, Mr. and Mrs. R. Godin, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shook, Mr. and Mrs. Géilles Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. J. Grouard. Guests of nhonsr were MY. and Mrs. O. Giroux, Cochrane. Entertainment for the evening conâ€" sisted of dancing with Mr. Norman Flynn at the niano. Rene Giroux and Miss Betty Giroux delighted the gathâ€" ering with their vocal renditions. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. P. Desilets, Mr. and Mrs. R. Giroux, Mrs. J. Cox, Cochrane, Mr and Mrs. 0. Girâ€" oux, Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. H. Giroux, Paul Giroux., Norman Flynn, Mrs. A. Giroux, Joanne Proulx, Theodore Proulx, R. Page, Miss Betty Giroux, Mrs. M. Philion, B. Pacione, Mr. and Mrs. F. Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. E. Stack. w. C. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fay, Miss Eulalie Morris, Charles Morâ€" tis, Chief of Police Albert and Mrs. Lepic, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burgoyne, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Prouwx, 260 Tamâ€" arack street, entertained a group of friends at a delightfully arranged ‘parâ€" ty on New Year‘s night. The New Year was ushered in with traditional gaiety at the private party held by the Knights of Columbus, their wives and {friends. | \ fith ..A MB 22 Colm rul cellaphane hats and noise~ makers and floatini balloons added an extra note of attraction. Among those attending were Mr. and Mtrs. Pat Larmer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mc Lellan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Emile Brunctte, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marks, Mr. and Mrs. At midnight the hostess served a dainty lunch. Bill Pau‘, Pamour Mines, has returnâ€" ed to the University of Teronto after holidaying with his carents, Pr. W.S. Paul and Mrs. Paul. 16 Third Ave. Cuas Pierce Sons LTD. Vacuum Washing Machines TERMS TO SUIT PURCHABER PHONE 16 â€" 17 Electric Regrigerators , Mr. and Mrs. Gorâ€" A. J. Barâ€" t, Mr. and rs, N. Laâ€" letifer, Mr. haodore ing at a cocktail party prior to attenâ€" I Giroux, ding the annual dance in celebration of . fr. ana the Ukran‘an Yuletide. Mrs. E. ’I‘heir guests were Mr.:and Mrs. Jerry Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Willam ‘Wallace, 4@ Mr. and ,Mrs Doug Mcxtmna Mr and L s h t BP . _ _ With Traditional Ceremony Ukranians Celebrate Xmas With Feasting and In trus style Christmas ‘was gaily celebrated by the Ukranians and the‘r friends last night in their naâ€" tional hall on MountJjoy street. Gailly decked with cedar boughs and several beautfully decorated ‘trées far background the celebrants danced ‘to the lMiting tunes of Henry Keneck and his orchestra. served and those responsible for the highly successful event were hostessés, Mrs. W. Rennick, Mrs. 8. Denesavitch, Mrs. J. Denesavitch, Nrs. M. Ku‘nks, N. Gramela, Mrs. J. Shush®evitch and Mrs. Harry Kuzsyk. In charge of the kitchen and dining Ee o w ie o s oo . ts room were Mrs. K. Panchuk, Mrs. J. Kramer, Mrs. N. Shawchuk, Mrs. J. Oonutsky, Mrs. Greschuk, Mrs. M. Senyk, Mrs. S. Paslawsky, Mrs. N. Spasuik, Mrs. J. Ostrosky. In charge ‘of tiokets ‘was ‘Miss Bophie Dony! ‘and Kay Harris ‘and inch conâ€" venirs included Mrs. H. Bobble and Mrs. M. Panchiuk. : Among those presont Were Mr. and Wirs. Harty Kuzyk, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ie oo 2s oL Eo io td Nrs. Alfie Martel, Mrs. Gardner, Mr. Wildman, Mr. Horowitz, Marga.ret Laskarin, Kae Rubik, Jean Vadnais, Mrs. M. Kuinka, Mr. and Mrs.: Â¥earl Jastubski, Mr. and Mrs. Barl Wb‘od londs. â€" Stan Markicwicz, Hoyle, Ontraio, Mr. and Mrs. 5. Matiash, Mr. and Mrs. B.| Melneéchuk, Mr. and Mrs. P. Hunchuk, Mr. and Mrs. N. Carrick, Mr. and Mrs. F. Chaplich, Mr. and Mrs. Hen:ry ‘TKTelâ€" neck, Mrs. Eddie ProulX, qQuebec City, Ann Barzen, John Bobbie, John Doran, John Millar, Nellie Gramele, Mrs. H. Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. N. Luckon, Anne Orstrosky, Leo Aro and many others. Hall, "Wir. and ‘Mrs, ‘Wallace, Mr. and Nirs. Doflkmmm Mr. and VA 63 e um Mr. and Mrs. M. Panchuk, Mr. and Mrs. B. Rennick, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Denâ€" isavitch, ‘"Mr. and Mrs. J. Denigavitch, Stan â€" Kremyr, Mr. "Prodanitik, ‘Mr. Rosoka, Mr. Zahacvitch ‘Mr. Haiduk, Mr. and Mrs. J. Flinsky, MrW.P Bingâ€" leton, Mr. and Mrs. P. Hanchuk, ‘Miss Annette St. Aubin, Steve Dukka, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wilson, Miss ‘Rose Boroski, Michael Zarriski, Mr. and Mrs. The main feature ‘of the evening was a questionaire divided into groups of three. The members answered the questions prepared, bhus voicing their opinion and sharing thelr own thoughts Fred Villenetive, Mr. and Mrs. J. Slywâ€" chuk, Peter J. Selma, Chicago, IIl., ‘Mrs. O Bass, Mrs. L. McFadden, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Neath, Mr. and Mrs. J. Topnilik, Arine Wizinsky. Vera ‘Gorâ€" deyko, George Ruscior, Mrs. M Spwhe, 4 Estt e s unds ks s > / nc t 4 SmR Mrs. M. Kuinka, Mr. and â€" Â¥arl Jastubski, Mr. and Mrs. Em‘l Wb‘od londs. â€" Stan Markicwicz, Hoyle, Ontraio, Mr. and Mrs. 5. Matiash, Mr. and Mrs. B. Melneéchuk, Mr. and Mrs. P. Hunchuk, Mr. and Mrs. N. Carrick, Mr. and Mrs. F. Chaplich, Mr. and Mrs. Hen:ry ‘TKTelâ€" neck, Mrs. Eddie Proulx, Quebec City, Ann Barzen, John Bobbie, John Doran, John Mi‘llar, Nellie Gramele, Mrs. H. Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. N. Luckon, Anne Orstrosky, Leo Aro and many others. comen Young Peoples Union H Regular Weekly Meeting The regular meeting of the FITSt United Church Young Peoples Union was held Wednesday in the church basement. nctuchcc® â€"Abtatontsarth es‘ . ic t Mr. arrersE JLaakSOmJFoy. Jr.. Chatham, Ont., Miss Marielle Duâ€" beau, Mr. and Mrs. N. Avery, Mr. Pasâ€" lawsky, Elsie Hrabchak, Frank Roach, Sue Boychuk, Remi Poulin, Mr. aund Young Peoples Union Hold The bus‘ness portion of the meeting was opened by the reading of the minâ€" utes of the previous meeting. The preâ€" sident Sarah Getty, introduced Marâ€" ion Melitzer to the group, being a newâ€" comer to Timmins. Mémbers were reâ€" minded â€"of ‘the annual meeting of the Church to be held January 21. The worship service was in charge Corinne Haystead led the group in a singâ€"song of favorite tunes. and advice, they contributed to the planmning of future programs in Young People work. Recreation ~was taken by Bernice Langman. ‘The meeting closed with Benedlctton. Approximately twenty â€"six members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuzyk Hosts At Cocktail Hour Norman Enright and Mrs. Ron Matheson. Mr. @and Mrs. Harry Kuzyk, 31 Patâ€" ricia Boulevard, were hosts Jlast evenâ€" maumfitwufii emtheldmfinllrnfl it As the hands 0 : midnight, lmmmfifi"l ' blaring of horns and the singing of Auld Leng Syne. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wyl:6, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lepâ€" < and Mrs. Floyd Mits Conn‘e Lajambe, Don Hardy, Mr. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sturgeon, Mr. a Mason, Bill RutherfTord, ‘Mr. and C. °0. Mélean, Miss Mar Donald Doaland others. Mrs. Henry Fulton, Alex Fulton, Ted Kitts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stook,; Mrs. EB. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nell, Nr. and Mrs. Des Mr. and ‘Mrs. D. Scanlan, ‘Mr. and Mris. "Niss Joun Nss Mary Mobean, nd Mrs. Eliét Smith, Osbom, Mr. and mds l B . 7 Ir’|| n t ie Former Schaumatcher Man Wed to North Bay Girl At St. Andrews United Church manse, Dr. M. N. Omond ‘soléemnized ‘the ‘reâ€" . cent marriage of ‘Miss Beulah (Boots) White and Howard Hicks. Theâ€"bride is the «daughter of Mr.>â€"and Mrs. J. M. White, 145 Monk street, North Bay,; while the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hicks Schumacher. Given in marriage by her futher, the bride chose a ‘grey suit with black ‘ac» cessories and wore a ¢corsnge ‘df rearomes She was attended by Miss Maragaret, Johnston, who wore blue sh‘t, black accessories and corsage Of" pink roses. James Haggert attended the groom as best man. hss ‘Atter the ceremony, a ‘wedding Oinâ€" hnd we t 0000 c nér Was ‘served "at ‘the "nothe ‘of #tne‘ bride‘s parents. Inmmmedifite ‘relftives of ‘the newly marred . coupliec and "the ‘bridal ‘party ‘weare in mn dance. t Nr.<and Mrs. mommumxmms-e idence in North Bay, followmg 5 hm-. eymooun in Sudbury. ~Out ‘of ‘town wguests Iincludéd,, Mr.] and Mrs. C. Hicks, Melvilie and Harvey Hicks, Schumacher;â€"and Mssuangaret Johnston, Sunridge. North Bay Daily Nugget.. â€" Prompt Service | Your coâ€"operation is requestied to !ulpmmlfiam# the Town‘s financial poesition. e Watch Tlhbck | Excelient Assortmefit Of °_ i Watches _ Plan No. 1 The Due Dates for the 1948 regular planâ€"are: First Inbisimenit ‘â€" 50% â€"â€" May 31st, 1948. Second Instalment â€" 50% â€" August 30th, 1948 Prepagment of Taxes is a means of saving to the Taxpayer lg. the above flat discounts equal a per annum rate of 3%, _ ... Plan No. 2 â€" Taxpayers may take advaeiitage of our Budget plan involving 12 instalments. The fAfst â€"Instalment must be made prior to January 31st, 1948, and subsequent instulments ~must "be in before the end of ‘each month. Discounts are allowed on preâ€" payments made according to Plan ‘No. 1. The Town of Timmins offéers T‘HREE plans for payment tf 1948 taxes as follows: 1% Discount on Prepasyméent made'prlor to January 31, 1948. 14 % Discount on Prepayment made February 1 to. March 31, 1948 %4% Discouunt on Prepuyment of the second inatalment between April ist and June 30th, 1948. Plan No. 3 Two Instaiments o <qunil on all Diamonds VUPHOLS t, DERASP * m u- ‘Mantierman Phone 918â€"WiB COM 0â€"0 â€"0 _ ‘ WOOD and UNK DEALERS â€" Railway 'l‘im itaelp; ?z’fn’:s. Bc

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