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5 o'1 Safve for a Definite Purpose Start a savings account today and assure your- self of the opportunity to take the desired course in college by the time you have completed High School, or perhaps some cherished business venture you have planned. ' Our Bond Department is always at your service, offering only the conservative kind of investments. Ask us about it. The Medora State Bank 0- 1 Inspector: Any abnormal children i in your class? ' H Miss Hess: Yes, two of them have 'I good manners. ll 0-0 H When were the happiest days of your life? I R When my deportment was all gone, and I could do as I pleased. 0-0 U Miss Hess: Yes, Mr. Lewis, I can II make good bread. You just go and ask papa. ii Mr. Lewis: 0h! This is so sudden! d , .. o-0 I e S U He: Cold, hun? ll She: About to freeze. He: Want my coat? ,, She: Just the s1eeves. II 0-0 . Freddie ton Economics examlz How Seymgul' - Indlana ll far were you from the correct answer? Carroll: Just two seats. -I o-o ll A letter from college son to dad: No II mon-no fun-your son. ll Answer: I't's sad-too bad-your 49:0 dad ,
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If U ASK YOUIR NEIIG-HIBOIR LAITIEST DESIGNS II WHO HAS BOUIGHT UIP-'ro-DATE LEITTERIING ij OF U-S AND CARVING ii ' 'Mark Every Grave ' ' U H OWENS C O QUALITY MONUMENTS Salem, Indiana H Satisfaction Guaranteed H LARGEST si-wx IN CALL, whim: on SOUTHERN INDIAINA PHONE 489 I J. P. Pferrer RESTAURANT AND BAKERY Medora - Indiana i Home of Golden Grust Bread 0:0 John: How old do you suppose Mr. Lewis is? Hollis: .Don't know. Pretty old, I ex- pect. He is getting bald-headed. John: Oh no! He burnt that -trying to niarcel his hair. o-o Do you know, I haven't spoken to my wife for five years? ' I shouldn't let 'that worry me, old man-your turn will come again. 0-0 Clara E.: What was George Wash- ington noted for? Alberta G.: His memory. Clara: What makes you think his memory was so great? ' Alberta: They erected a monument to it. cr-o Father: There was something funny about you las-t night, daughter. Wilma: I know, but I Sent him home as early as I could. o-o Lee W.: Say, what'S Limburger cheese composed of? Kenneth J.: It'cs not composed. It'S decomposed.
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