' • ' - - ^ ' l ^ D * * : * -_*». *! *!' t;%v *.^->^"3^ £*£• $*» vAts flatus<n*j.%tfc< ./"Sisiitoaj^ -5 w•=». ;v>-v- ••••^*•t!•V-' > ;v '#: : :"' s./ ^ - >£** - ' Vj« •i.'*:^ "i.A'r,?'^. !THI M'HXHBY FLAXMDBALEB, THUB$DAY, JAKTTAST 22,193^" >.<tU«».- -< i r>;v. -•'V- a ^ - j - f s f t - 4$>4t • /**'«?}> f-vi'-SiVfe *? Vt.*-• :«* W <. - i :?%* z-y Sfe*>pia f^- '.*** ' ' • -- .*>>"i. -. • r m . - V " s ^#sv' ;,-. ',«• 3f« #-'54 ... .. , - j - , . , , . . ,,,„ 'S-* •?>'. ,.' '> * , £ i J " - ' ~*< , St V . . . . . • . : . • * « d % ' '- ' 4 */*& f I «» «» «• 4P <* 'r snip in saiety to port, in ample time to avoid them, should -i^e, a& tcommunity, look ahead and know in advance what may prove harmful to our development as a whole • ••*& . • u- -M . "" ss&wfs.&J13s J i ">1S One person^ % a score of people, may buy out a town and the home town merchants will not feel th^ loss4 j fcut if everyone in town ere to trade what would become of our to our town? in town refused to pay up, what would happen One person, or a score of people, might proclaim this is a poor town to live iri? "but if all were pessimistic, there would soon be no town. Loolc ahead--see what it itteans to you individually To try first to buy it at home. To pay all your bills promptly. - la boost our home town every chance you get# <o get behind and push each and every movement that tends toward making this a better and more prosperous community. ' jf* • ... •;> •• i 4$-. _>*• -5 • . ; n w - i . '" t , • - ^ L 4f