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Show I I P I Tvulvp years, with an average mileage of 1XJ,(XX). 7 Ny Ion it H c xpc cted to outlast pie vloux flags. x About one half. i 11 pi r eent, or 776,289 out ot a total of 1.7W1072 employees. I It) six litoon, including itti il t.uard divisions b Fair view, Ephraim eai Mt Pleasant I a a Ilc II tiii Monel on v i Imsi b ant Inin i with in It, i si a ili t CM 11 took amp i ( a in i gam d i tilling to tin dll I oi o ,v i ui Urst n M Cooking two walks list n sti ut k out 1 laisiii n, 11 i and llairison's nsen for pitdnd out struck 7 Theatre . . . l 1 I i 1 1 t , 1 t H t ( i t i I It.ct Ault, bespanning the Loundaiy t a tween the U S ard Can i la at a point ne ir Blaine, Wash w as the locale of a fitting Memonal which united vete it,s of ov n the both count! it. ILiea'e color pui lies it pectivelv the U. S and C tnad i, as well as the Canadian Pipe Band and the U. S Fife and Bugle Colps, uniting in foimatiuns before the speakeis platfoi in. The ceremony was in dedication of the past, piesent and futuie peace w hieh exists along this 3 000 mile border, the longest unfoi tilled boundary line in the woild The first joint Memonal ceremony to be it is expected held at the toi-dc- , by its sponsor, the Peace Arch Assocntion, to be He forerunner of many similar oc- ! The Intel national ( I 1 , j - . 1 pers 2 3 4 Nimty-nin- e India. per cent. Lincoln penny, Washington lemon jujee to tt a, quarter, Jefferson nickel, Roose- ;dd pineapple and cherries, velt dime and Franklin half- Sweeten to taste. Chill and serve' on crushed ice. Garnish dollar. 5 Seventeen years with slices of lemon. Chapter 11 MOUNTED" - "CANADIAN ti.e-mon- y 11,10-sentin- g i 1 1 CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD NATALIE WOOD - al casions The in is voiids' . w t r ,y?aV as we would like to be treated if we were the customer and you the management. mu' a uf 3 juut. r p rLiu n g J$3 W ,771,c' oiangcs Wd nnd f 1 lem0n t'P slmI le ayrup l cjUiiit tea, spiced or plain T1 - 1 ytar , tic Uj)s pineapple juice 1 1 Co-H- -- divisions is planned for the by 1919. Six of the diviArmy E. R. P. Shipments sions would ffe National Guard Approved Marshall plan ship- units, fully manned and equipJune 26th, ments, through reached a total of $730,783,993, ped. as the Economic Cooperation Tr?es Vuman ha's WASHINGTON NOTES o iPOWER YOU GET KINDS OF FARM WITH THE signed the one.year extension of the Agreements Reciprocal Trade but reluctantly. The meas- ure changes the procedure to give the Tariff Commission a bigger role in the negotiation ofnew agreeany U. S. Pay Boll ments which may be sought. When the Eightieth Congress. Construction took over in January 1947, there A?' u w.'to 2 330 000 workers on the fuK"L!. Administration neared the end fust Quarter of rcvery Total shipmenIs operations aptirovod will amount to about S'toO 000,000 by the end of June, well short of the $1,350,000,000 originally scheduled. LASSON & NORMAN Mt. Pleasant Expenses bill also car- deed yellow fresh or nes $2j 000 000 to get the re- canned pineapple, peach fruits, vived selective service system into opeiation and $2,000 000 for or apricot the Displaced Persons Commis- laige bottle ginger ale ornbine the fruit juices with sum tin oi ange rind, tea and simple Draft offi- one Let stand hour, United States military syiup ceis ait working steadily on Just helote serving remove the plans for flu start of the nations nnd Sttt m the dud fruits ,ind ginger ale. Serve over lee Regsecond peacetime draft. istration will get underway probably about August 16, when some 4 000 local draft boards are Draftees are not otgamzed MT. PLEASANT expected to start for training camps until September 22, or a ter. Dry Ice Sunday - Monday The Eederal Trade CommisJuly 11 -- 12 sion has ordered a group of DENNIS MORGAN in companies which sell about 75 per cent of all the dry ice in the United States to end a price "MY WILD IRISH ROSE fixing conspuacy. Companies Color by Technicolor named in the order were. Mich igan Alkali Company, Wyan dutte, Mich ; Air Reduction Co., sub- Tues. - Wed. - Thuis. Ine, and its wholly-ownesidury, Iuie Carbonic, Inc, and July 13 - 14 - 15 the Liquid Carbonic Corp , all oi New York. GENE TIERNEY Prices moved another Prices HENRY FONDA up national Peace Arch as a null n sevn tenths of a per cent be-tout 1st attraction also calls fu THE RETURN OF tween mid April and mid May, cieatlon of a public recreational to reach a new high. The puce both on Aich the FRANK JAMES' aiea spanning index, based on an average of sides of the border, vvb,eie eitm"--- , prices, between 1935 and 1939, with JACKIE COOPER of both countries mav mirje hit 170 5 per cent of for the of benefit without passpoit, freely it entire country in May, a 93 per visa, or certificate cent increase over last "UNTAMED year, FURY Members uf the Asjoiia'ion 27 9 per cent over June, 1946, Board of Trustees include. D E and 72 9 per cent over August, Satterlce, Mayor of Bellingham, 1939. New of Wash ; W, M Mott, Mayor Income-Saving- s Westminster, B C ; G W. Gannon, Incomes of individuals during Secy Manager, Bellingham Chamthe first quarter of 1948 rolled ber of Commeice, Chues L up to a record annual rate of Sefiit, Manager of the Bellingham $209,200,000,000. Taxes, howIleiald, Dr. T J. Rasmussen, Na- ever, were biting into that at tional Executive Committeeman a rate of $23,000,000,000, but 0 American Legion, W. W. Hagg, id nearly seven per cent, or of after tax income was President, Western Waxhingio' College; Samuel P. Crom e, Put being saved. lisher, Vancouver, B C. Sun, Hor. Home Loans H. C. Dawson, Judge, Superior Loans for home construction Couit, Whatcom County, State cf through savings and loan assoforty-twciations increased Washington. per cent in the first quarter of Inquiries about the International 19 18 over the same period of Peace Arch and other tounst attractions of the Pacific Northwest may be dnected to the International Peace Arch Association, 201 Mutual Life Bldg , Seattle. The Association is now sponsoring a International Peace Arch Association is a organization formed by leadin' Canadians and Americans m the intere A of a permanent and expanded pi on behalf of the Peace Arch, with plans calling for ejection of a Colonnade of Nations and a Mefund-raisicammorial Stadium for International nation-wid- e on behalf of the entue Peace paign gatherings. Arch development program The development of the Inter non-prof- it Treating you JuKt of 3 loinons lit it KNEMATheater t ! lt " 1 4 I asctl fiscal 1 ( with first - b7b to meet "clean up expenses1 offices of various Goverrirnent before the end of the current, i i $231,-pai- d - th11 i i 1,1 A - rt 1 KOZY - Clean-Up- hid two had innings the Sunday ,t mviiw oisin u oi the game, giving Simple Syrup ,'t Pli. is, mt time tin earned mp sugar am lane b.uk in the cup wahr Mi Kml togither gently for five vitl s, mils and after Mt mmutts, tool, then store In a it kt pt mid on going MORONI, UTAH Ph mt si on d t.mnoie in the i,,m invited jar in the re- ft lger atnr a nd ninth. vtti'li Operated Ey Glendoe Lar.on Chocolate Syrup SUN. 11 MON. 12 Who Knows? tup coma What is met hanieal J tups cold watei Matinee on Sunday profi ssor? i cups sugar l'ow ,n urate is a "median-l- i aspoon salt 9 a 'GREEN GRASS OF protessoi tbit spoon vanilla has Wind just mutiny Put tie cocoa into a heavy WYOMING' ot can going Him l.tcl its first pm with half the water Vi'sd Starring over a slow heat until, stir aid Can you name the five the mixture be bV's to thicken. FUGGY CUMMINGS IIIIIS7 lit "pi HI ARBUS COBURN water and dd tiii1 W hat is the lift pan of an hi " to .ttemaining ROBKRT ARTHUR boil Slowly stir In ii tiiei an patent? "HORSE FLY FLEAS" h sin u to which the salt has u How long dots tin average "PLAYING BY EAR" 3 minutes, Boll in n added 9 (It 1st dd vanilla. Store in a mol 7 )l what niateri tl is the ihIv i overed jar. II ig atop the Capitol in Wash-- j WED. 14 THURS. 15 in 'ton9 Garnished Ice Cubes s Whit peicentage of our ARTHUR TAKES OVER Put in eai h compartment of popul it ion bis (banged living it ft tet iator pan a maraschino ' e FHO? news tpiarlcrs sini :artoon ih tiv, a tandicd cherry, 1 or 2 li How many of our govern- mint haws, a small flower or mint woikets were veterans at slue of lemon the end of 1917? FRI. 16 SAT. 17 water and freeze. 10 IIovv are divisions many for the reorganized Planned DRIFTWOOD onoiula Tea ? imj Starring The Answers RUTII WARRICK A machine that automatiWALTER BRENNAN pacally grades examination DEAN JAGGER piti lied Uf lhe Uguie reached years of its history Las it notionO as compared increased its own way 1J1G d ,,('b in He l(,i no with costs, appieoperating 'cubic increase in income from quaiter the s rv ices rendered are eonsuit ud responsible for the in- Golden Aae TnltTiiaiionul Peace Arch Scene of Memorial Ceremony (in a hot summit night there i, not! mg mote refreshing than It is a simple t long cool dunk and p! as.mt task to make ih, o moling drinks due to the bottbd and tanned fruit Juices and trups, the and tin tiesh flints t H 1 g line with lair iivs M ii v took the mound "i Pleasant team and I I. phiaim Mt 1 - ii,' i i Hai Pit asa tit JULY 9, 1913 IliiO uni and isoii s hits to ii 11 nd i ( , 11 i i i pi d into walloping t hat gave n ill o s nipt to div l s ton play In tin Siutbiin Mali League. to an v ii vv was the be lo sc i oml di iitiliim' in as many d iv s loi ih Hub ( ity ids vv ho Mind iv took Hie slant end of a id sum' in a lieait bleaker w FRIDAY. THE MT. PLEASANT PYRAMID ! of its Phone 212 duty-reducin- HlY j i:;.'r'o,TA,,hce.o rrlnoH to 1.935 3SS . Jw, haf'K s ijj- thad risen to 2 050,420 and when the 80th Congress quit, the figure c3J Urbb K :,Fer?LaiiprI Adm'msfration "O" co-r- wiS to' ucdn. for work, or programmed but for which plans have not been approved, amounting to 3,438. Second was Texas, with 2,969. approved was still rising. Tho Army Kenneth C. Roy all, Secretary P. O. Deficit of the Army, has announced that The U. S. Post Office Departa mobile striking force of ment will end the present year ighteen infantry and armored with the largest deficit in its HDe9e Farm PULLING Universal Jeep has tractor service and field work plus the ability to tow loads on or off the road, with reserve for grades and heavy going. 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