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RPSEBUR5 KEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBUR&, ORE&Oft, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1940.
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Tlin TtoRcbiirg high school Tn-
WlllHB II !(. Kll (lllIK tllOmHelVOS IlllH
Jyeok lor u Jinril struggle Saturday
avhou i hoy moot tho powerful Co
tinllln lied Devile on Ihn Coiinllle
gridiron.
' Conullle has practically tho name
loam which Inst year wont through
tho conference Hi-hoilnlo without u
defeat only to lose to Modford (1 to
0 In n poKt season game. Tito Itod
Devils have two vli Ini Ii-h lo lliolr
credit this season, a 27-tn-fi win
ovor Bumlon uml n 13-tn-O victory
ovor Mnrshllold.
The Hoschurg lonm, greatly out
Ivolghed mill facing u more oxporl-
t'llceil Too, will ho decidedly tho
underdog in IhiB struggle, hut urn
KoIiik Into the contest Willi a dot
Hi I ihi i Ion to pvntoct their goal linn,
ynioii ho rar this yoar haa not boon
mossed liy an oiponont.
Thn Indians came out of tho O-lo-0
game with Ifnodsport last Friday
Villi tho uHiiiil assortment of
bruises, hut no major InjurioH re
sulted and il Is expeeied that all
players will bo availahl for tho
Kama at Coituillc Sulurdny afier
noon. ; Coach Jim Davis la giving his
team noino miff workouls this wook
and pari jrularly fa IoIh of akoll
practice lo work out scoring
Irnloisy.
. Saturday's gnmn la a non-conference
affair.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
with
Major Hoopl
Play-by-Play
Story of Game
UU CWLUEK TKftN ftTPniT' MIVrCC VI AutM .klATDiri AT M i ,--,-,,.
W wuvt (.mjohi A fair, WE BEEN AFTER Jk JUST AM INTAMTAMEOUS S17EUP
vy. ,ww -icHKct.-wiNrM uiP OY- THE. SITUATION AND A QUICK
FINNV'S THE SUCKE3T PlCKPOCKETT APPLlCATiOM OF JU-JIT6U-HAR-THT
EVER. STRIPPED k MEST RUMPH.'??:!? mvnuew -ri irror-
THERE'S A HUNOR.ED -DOLLAR REWARD) WA9 A ReWARo'ofSIOO? I ASSURE
wi ruK. Mto i-MHiut.lOOWHAT
DID YOU USE.BRASS KMUCKLES?
VOU CUT Hllv
DOWN LIKE
WHEAT
VOU THE PLEASURE OF PERFORMING
FvAaVIC SERVICE
.f i, jr MEANS MUCH MORP
TH1 ANW REWARD.'
HOWEVERF
THE. ClTV
(Continued from pngH 1)
ConUy. Ttlpiiln KniunrliHl nut In
Vork, liniiHslHtfMl. No midh, no IiIIm,
tin f-riuiH, none lefl.
Fifth Inning
TIrith liii lii'll lined lo M. Mr
Coriulck. McCoHky fl f ! lo dond
hum. (IchriiiKiM lifted a pOi fly lo
JMyerH. No I'iiiik, no IiIIh, no erroi'H,
)joiw! left.
; JicdH WHhom Binjled. Al flonlon.
fl rf Mlit hnndor, uanni d ii In t hi'
TiKPi'H' hull pun. .Inost Ktoundi'd In
to n double play. Celirlner lo line
tell lo York. MyerH iali;ed ti My o
('imipliell. No Minn, one lill, no ei-J-oiH,
none left.
Sixth Innlno
Tlffei-H (ireiMihet'K Hiiiftted. York
lifled n np lo JookI. Cjimpliell
walked. MyerH clime over bark of
Pecond to niaki: u fancy k I up or
I iiXK Imh' grounder mid slenpeil on
Becond. forciiiK Ciiinpliell. Iiul IIIr
KiiiH heat lila Hi row lo fliHl, and
Creenliet'K reaelied third nniuo
leHled. K. Mi-t'oi niick HlDpped Nul
Jivan'H grounder and ualked lo
fh'KL for (ho pulout. No riiiiH, oih1!
Jill, no riToi'H. luo left. ,
HedK- I et ringer rained a Ny to
rnniphell. UVrher popped lo liar
tell. M. Mi-Coniiii k iloilhled. Cood
)nan lined to .MeCoKky. No rimtt,
one hit, no errora, one lefl.
Seventh Inning
T.yvt'tt -Newsmn 1'iiined it fly to
INSISTS
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Move Meant as
Hindrance to Japs
(Continued from page 1)
JnoHt. Ilartell lined to Werber. M
CoHky lifled a fly tn MeCoiinlek.
No rn ti h, no liitK, no enoiK, none
ion.
KedH F. Mcf'otnrlek doubled.
Hippie Kindled and brought K. Ale
Coiinlck in with the lylnK run.
WilKon Micrlffeed ftipple lo third,
Mir-'Kiua to York. Krnie lxiuhardl,
the Heds' Injured ealrber and a
riKbt-hnnded hitter, baited for
.loiml. .MiuuiKer e linker of Ihe
TlKera came oul of the diiK"ul and
ordered an inieniional walk lor
Uinilmnll. J.Iiiiih Krey, who had
heen kept on I ol act hni by a
broken loe. run lor Ijimbardi. .My
erH lil ted a fly to .McCoHky, IMpple
KcoriiiK afler Ihe calch. herrluer
net) I a grounder to 1 1 infjinH who
threw to (lelirlnner forciiiK Krey at
aecond. Two run, two hits, no er
ioih, one left.
Eighth Inning I
TiKerH- Krey tiit to Rernnd 1
base for the Neds. CehriiiKer nin
Kled. (.leenberK lined to MyerH, hill
(iehriiiKer scrauibled hack to lirsl
to prevent a double play. York lilt
ed a fly to f. Mcitorinlck. Camp
bell bit a fly to (ioodniau. No iuiih,
one nit, no erroiH. one letl.
KedK -W'erhi'r lantied. M. MrCor
ntlck Hinled. (loodman idruck oul.
I-'. McCormick ralsetl a pop to Ilar
tidl. No niiiM, one hi), no errors,
one left.
Ninth Inning
Th;ern- 1 1 iuniiiH grounded nul,
out, Werher lo R McCormick. F.
.McCormick look Sullivan's groun
der ami beat him to Ihe ImK- Karl
Avetill, a Ic.fl-haiided batter, pinch
hit for Newborn and grounded oul,
Krey to R McCormick. No runs, no
hit, no erroiH, none lefl.
Stock and Bond
Averages
Rag Salute at Issue
At Riversdale School
roach an auroonionl wlih China on
ondliiK tholr lonn war.
(A liiondi'aBt from Tokyo by Do
mol, Japannae nowa aRoncy, quotoil
tho authoillativo Jaiuin TIiiioh aa
doHorihinK nritain'a doclalon aa "an
unmlatakabio indication that ahe ta
lakinK il i with Ihn Tnllcd Shilos
a common front iiKnlnat Ihla roiin
uy." inomol said It was not liollovod
dm Iiuiina road doclsion would nf-
foot rii ilaiu'a ban on Ihn tninaporta
lion of uillllary aupplloa Into Clilna
through nilllsli Ilonnkoiit!). f
(Complfiml sincn tho comnionco
inont of (.'hlnesfi-Jupnncao lioatlll
Una In 197, tlin rond mnkoa a tor-
luoun, IwislliiK 2,000 inlle rouln con-
inocilon ItaiiKoon. in Hurnin. with
j CliunnklnK. provisional tapllal in
Houihwostorn China.)
War's Toll Cited
Churchill's war report mndo
IIioho othor polntH, ovon whllo Kon
itno'H auli-nircral't iiua I'Uinblod
laintly in thn dislanco:
1. Iliiloi's month old air tolal
warfaro on London und llrilain'H
olhor grout citios is iliminlsliinK ill
I'oroo, ullhoUKh fi.raill poopln havn
lion killed am! 1:iiimi woundnd
sliien Soitombor 7 by un avorane of
noarly 4uu loiiK-ranKO bombers
dally.
2. Disciplinary action has boon
lakon against persons responsible
Tor "errors" in Ihn ill-fated AmMo
French expedition against laikar,
by which French warships wore al
lowed to pass the sirnlts of (lihral
lor and defended (he Senegalese
colony.
(Continued from page 1)
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321 N. JACKSON ST.
TELEPHONE 26
w:is mil legally compelled iii order
a Mag salute.
Al. Hie cliiso or last nlgln's moot
ing, one school pad-on hurled the
ea'ge of "yellow ' 'ill Ki ns.1. A
Iilijslcil clash began but as ouick-
ly entlt-il when bystanders lno(-.
VI tied.
Flags Removed
I'nrlUK Hie ineeiing Ii came nut
!liat American Mags only i-'.coc.llv
placed in Die school room i;m
been removed by uimiuneil i"Vi,'iti i
ilililng (ho day. l was also declar
ed Hun no American Hag lia-l ap
pealed on a polo on I ho school
grounds, in conformity wilh law.
o'M-.' alter patrons hail ap.e-al'-d
lo Hie aiillioillies.
In an expression of senllmenl In
behalf of Hie pelllion. al) of I'm
7-1 (.: more school palrons iiroseot
a' the meeling except several of
Ihe Jehovah Witness faith, rose lo
tli.-if feet. The latter also kepi
llle.r seals on the call for nega
tive sentiment. This action fnll-iw-eil
an announcement by t'liai'-muli
Ki-i.so tiiat he wiiulil vote .i.i Hie
ill acconlanco with llie
if Ihe majority of llie
school patrons.
Tl.e school lias an . euro'tlu.onl
l-epoi tedly of 111 pupils, six -If the:!!
members of the families of lite
ilag-salule opponents.
Churchill disclosed that ono Ilrlt
ish battleship and one heavy cruis
er w'ero damaged at Dakar; that
Iw-o Vichy Hiilmiai-inea were gunk,
two destroyers fired, one cruiser
lilt and ihe crippled battleship
lllcholteu lniiher damaged by (ho
lliiiish.
lie reaffirmed nritain'a backing
of the "free French" cause.
Again, the prime minister kept
Ihe British on the alert against in
vasion dangers, declaring lhat Cor
many was keeping sevoial hundred
j short range dive hnuiliers al homo.
pei-tiaps in reserve lor a general
plan of invasion."
Churchill conceded that tho pro
piTiy damage from (ho Hci-ninn air
raids had boon severe, bill he de
clared at Ihe present rale of de-sii-ucilou
11 would lake Miller ten
ars to demolish half Ihc homes
by anti-aircraft guns thn attack,
during which large fires flared In
I wo sections of Herlin, leaving a
pall of amoke over (he city.
Ilritaln underwent a night of
widespread air uttacka. Hut tho
government said casualties and
damage were light compared lo
(ho InieiiRiiy of Ihn raids.
New War Arena Seen
noporta thai derma n troops
have entered niitniinla brought
from the Hrliish press the sugges
tion such action might open up a
now theatre of war wilh Human-
Ian oil wells the target of Hrliish
bombing planes.
It was pointed nut. however Hint
Ihn only routes by which Hrliish
planes could roach Rumania would
lie across countries either neutral
or non-belligerent territory.
iirnisn sources considered Tnr-
Key, Hi llaln'a M n d 1 1 e r rnnean
friend, the big nueslion murk In
connection with the possible exten
sion oi tun war lo the Halkans.
iiiriiey is only 300 miles from Hu
charest and would offer llrlialn nn
Invaluable, base Tor air operations
should she be drawn into the war.
BERLIN ADMITS COSTLY
BLOWS IN BRITISH RAID
HKm.1V. Oct. SrAPlvi0l,i.
light Herman bombing raids on
southern F.nglund were reported
loday by the high command, which
admitted Hint Hrliish bombers hud
inflicted casualties and mllitiirv
damage on Herlin In a fierce ex
change of air blows.
Hosliles subjecting this eniillnl
lo the worst ruid it Juts yet aiif
lered. Hritlsh filers struck ulso at
Hamburg. Ciermunv's chief in
and Amsterdam, chief oily or the
nazi-ooeupled Netherlands.
At least 2.i persons wore killed
and approximately 60 injured, Her
man sources declared, and the toll
may be considerably higher. More
Hum half Ihe dead, they said, wore
women and children.
ieslerday's righting, swelling
again to a Ihundernus crescendo
lifter (he week-end's weather-enforce,
lapse, was said bv Ihe liluli
command to have cost tho lliiiish
-12 planes shot down In alrflghling
over Knglund against a loss of 13
Herman aircraft.
II reported two other Hrliish
planes downed by nnli-alrcral't fire
as they approached Herlin In raids
which. It said, made thn Herman
capital tne "main objective."
Damage Admitted
"Defense measures forced (ho
imnjorlty to (urn off," It said.
while part reached (he relch's
capital. Ilonibors again hit several
hospitals, apartment houses am!
storehouses as well as rallwav
, (racks, causing property damage
1 1 u some places."
There wore no details or (he at-
Co., repairs flru hydrants
rtoseburg Sand & (travel
Co., sand slrent dept. ..
Silver Nook (Irille, meuls
prisoners
Standard Stations, service
Dodge Iruck
1'mpn.ua Florist, plunls for
lawn city hall
Weslern Auto Supply Co.,
supplies slrent depl
Wharton Hi-others, sup
plies fire dept
K. K. Woodcock, manhole
grale
Sewer Account
Herman (1. Allhaus, lead
wool
California Oregon I'ower
Co., service to disposal
plant
Churchill Hardware Co.,
supplies .. .
Cliy of Hoseburg. gasoline,
light and waler
Coon Lumber Cov glass In
itialled resiliences Mill
street : -
Percy Croft, repairs pump
Douglas County Flour mill,
old sucks
Douglas Ice & Stnruge Co.,
Ice j
H. I.. Ppstein, services .
Fisher-Tlmrsen Co., ulnt ..
I. eonnrd (J. Foster, labor..
J. I!. Kelly S. .M. Works,
rental of Ian ...
I,. W. Meizger Co., lumber
for drive wny ...
Orchard Aulo Paris, fan
belt
Page Lumber & Fuel Co.,
plaster
Hudolph Hitman, t w n
Inch pipe
Hoseburg Plumbing & II.
Co., cutting and thread
ing pipe
Hoseburg Sand & H. Co..
rock on contract
L. It. Stockman, on ac
count, services
I'nion garage, repairs com
pressor
Western I'nion, telegram..
K. K. Woodcock, drill angle
iron
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Tentative City Budget
Assures Tax Reduction
(Continued from page 1)
12.2 pelllion
- .wishes i
Cincinnati Wins Title
In Seventh Game, 2 to 1
' (Continued from page 1)
lilt the first pitch against Hie right
lielil bleacher screen lor another
two-ply swat.
.lint Wirton, who bad singled In
his first two trips, laid down a neat
sni-riflcc lo semi Kipplc to third,
ami Myers platetl Ii ini w ith a long
fly lo cottier.
Charley Hehringer led off Hie
Tiger eighth with a single lo right,
bin Hint was the final Detroit ges
ture, for Derringer liglilened the
clamps anil got the nou six in or
der, including Piiich-llilter tearl Av
erill w ho grounded for Iho final out.
Now soul, buck in I here after his
oncday rest, pitched superbly ex"
cepl for Ihe final seventh. The big,
blalanl one funned six of Ihe Hods,
and walked only one an Inten
tional pass to big Krnie Lombard!
when "Scluiozle" went in as a
pinch hllier lor Joost. with Hippie
on third in the seventh.
The sevcnih was Hie only Trame
in which tln Hetls could get more
than one lt, Iiul they made them
counl.
The Tigers, too, found Derringer
lough in llie pinches, for they
lacked hits together only once, get
ting a pair in the thin) when they
came up with ihcir lone tally.
things are going to happen lo Hit- """ '""""'S " "o D,n
lor-before ten years." lannouncemetM in Propaganda Jlin-
!.-,i.-i Mtit-ino-i.-. newspaper nor All-
,s for Spain, Churchill said, she ,.,.n- . ,. . it,.iii, .,.i i
hovers between war and peace, but raided the Nortlf sen binhnr
needs peace anil llrilain hopes ,vn ,ls ,,,. ,,,., hp , , ,
will, again "lake her rlghtlul A,ivi,.o r,, ,t,. i,i
place both as a gronl Medlterran- ',.,,,, ,,,., iin,,, ,
eao power mill as a leading and wh. was .it-nbcl as the heav
famous power in Hie family ot l-.u- ,, ,.,,, r ,,. w,.
" 11,11 (liristendom. lai- on that city. Incendlnrv and
-xploHlvn bombs caused much dam-
;ige.
AMERICANS ADVISED TO 1
Ltavesaisartsii,.,. To Ad Rumania
SHANCtHAI, Oct. 8. t'nitedi Model Herman troops are about
Slales consulates throughout Ihe lo leave lor Rumania, authorized
whole thealer of the Chlnese-.Iupa-(sources said today, "lo act both
nose war have boon Inslrucleil by as ll living examine to (ho Hu
t lie state department (o advise maniaii army and lo give the Un
called Stales citizens -to return .tuanian people absolute assurance
home as soon as possible. It was!f Ihe security at home anil abroad
repoi-ied authoritatively today. iwhicli is necessary for roconslruc-
This covered Ihe whole Japanese "f lhls severely shaltered
empire, all of China, Manchoukuo, H,:' ';.
Hongkong ami French Indo-China. . Aml;i'l-d sources yesterday
Coming at a moment of s pen-s""1 'many had sen armed
lug lension betw i Japan ami llie ''"""iigcnts ' piaullonarily ' Into
Culled Stales and Japan and Ilrlt-1 ""'''" "' bin ed that military
aill II mean. Ibat. these zones in ' protect loll of oil fields perhaps
chairman and Mr. Mlcelll was cho
sen secretary.
The committee was furnished
with tabulations showing thn item
ized budgets ol former years, to
gether wilh expenditures for the
past six nionibs and proposals for
Iho year 11141. as compiled by City
Keconloi' A. J. Heddes. F.acll Hem
was considered separately and
thoroughly discussed. chairman
Orcuit insisted upon an exhaustive
discussion of the swimming pool
projecl. despite (lie fuel lhat all
members of (he committee early
expressed (heir upproval. lie called
upon Mayor A. .1. Young lo explain
Iho cily's (dan to accept $2,000 ill
voluntary contributions to be added
lo iho lax fund of $3. Duo to bo
used as the sponsor's share of the
S20.1I0U park and swimming pool
projecl. The WPA, (be mayor
staled, s expected lo rurntsh from
1..1(in lo ?1 .mil) as a grunt tn aid
in onrcliasiiii: materials in addition
lo supplying labor. Several mem
bers of the committee proposed that
tho appropriation for tile project
be Increased, but councllmen con
(ended that the funds already In
sight would he sufficient to moot
the city's share or the cost und, in
any event, would be enough in
handle ihn work through the your
11141 and If Ihu project la not lln
Ished an additional sum can he in
cluded In thn budget for 11142.
The cominilteo complimented tho
city administration upon the way
the city's financoa have been han
dled ami also upon (ho manner In
which (lie budget Information was
submitted for Ihe eouiinillee's guid
ance. The budget now will lie adver
tised for Ihn Informal loll of lax
pavers and a date will be set at
which any Interesied parties may
appear before Ihe council and re.
commend any changes before final
accepiance Is made.
The budget as outlined la aa fol
lows: Salaries
Treasurer $ 1.0S0.00
Recorder 1.500.(10
Cilv attorney 00.00
Fled. Irisptr 120.00
Fire A Water
Allowance fire depl
File chief
Day driver
Night driver
Supplies
Waler lor hydranis.
1 3,300.00
Health-Potiee
Marsha! ! -
Police (2) ,-
Special pollen
Supplies
t 1,2110.(10
300.00
. i 1.32II.HO
,. 1,320.00
l,2nll.0ll
1,210.00
I1..11I0.00
1.100.00
2.1X11.00
lon.oo
Si 10.00
S 4 ,5X0.00
ritu iMnt.Au.llnents
Library f 2.710.00
Municipal band I 720.00
Park ami swimming V 'l0,l-. J.oou.oo
SI reels 1 (1.000.00
Other ,'V 2,1100.00
114,470.00
Streets
Slroet superintendent
Helpers
Supplies
Bond Payments
t Fixed amount) I
Clly hall-sewer $ i
Funding (2)
Soldiers' home ,
Funding "A" 7
Sewer tiisposal 2
Bond Interest
(Fixed aniounl)
Clly hall-sower !
Soldiers' homo
Refunding
Funding "A"
Sower disposal
2
I.ighls
Piintilig-Slaty.
F.lections
M iscollane'iiis
Sewage plant
Finer.gency ....
Totals
Asia were lo be placed on the same
basis as Kuropo in August, 111311, on
the eve of (be oul break of Ihe Ku
ropoan war.
1'niled Slates citizens 111 I-!u-rope
(hen were urged lo leave
without delay.
The reporlod Instructions from
Washington follow wilhln two
weeks upon Japan's alliance with
Ctormany and Italy in a threc-power
tuililary pae( generally regarded
us aimed at Ihe 1'niled Slates.
They also coincided wilh a re
por( thai the Japanese navy hail
landed forces on Liu Kung island,
off Shiinlung peninsula, whore the
Chinese government of (lonoriilis
simo Chiang Kai-Shek recently re
newed a llritish lease for 111 years.
was iho prime mollve.
Eppsrem's Resignation
Is Rejected by Council
(Continued from page 1)
2? oco.-ui oorls
London, Berlin Dealt
Blows in Air Attacks
(Continued from page 1)
apartment houses and two hospit
als hail boon hit and casualties had
resulted.
One Mriti-di plane was shot down
hy);tr.i
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lull bollled-in bond-aqe term . : . BUT
Eveiy drop la al the palatable and
popular ninety proof'
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tucky Straight Bourbon
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Bills Paid
TIip following bills were ordure J
paid:
General
A'lhur Hoypr. pint of
Mephons street S 2(V0r.
T. J. Brown, trens., cash
mivuneed postiiKP-frelKht B.5u
liii ward raseleei'. repairs
chair, filing saw l.I'i
I'alitornia Oregon I'ower
Co.. water, light S:59.fifi
Cl ambers M o I n Co..
service police car 3.r."i
Christian church, banquet
lor national guard 811)0
Cbuichill Hardware Co..
Htrept. firp dept. sup
plies I.i 10
Coi.'iinercial Abstract Co.,
insurance p r e in ium
tmck K.ftO
Fisher Brothers, gasoline
police car .fif
Denn-Gerrelsen Co., re
pairs windows city hall ,1.1.2
Douglas Ice Storage Co.,
ice for fountains Sl.r.0
Garbage Disposal Co.. dis
position dead dog 1,00
C.eneral Paint Corp., paint
for traffic lanes 42.M"
General Petroleutn Corp., i
gasoline -10.78
IIottl Valloy cafe, meals '
prisoners m 2.10
J. S. McDonald. light
globes and cleaning j
lights 30.70
L. W. Metzger Co.. lumber I
and suppJies streets 71.3"
Xordling Parts Co., police i
supplies 1.53 ,
Pacific Key Service, kev 1
police dept .2n
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.,
phone tolls .64
Pnge Lumber & Fuel Co.,
lumber street dept 1.02
Pierce Auto Freight Lines, j
freight paint, eic lO.fiS 1
Postal Telegraph Co.. tele- !
grams ,99
Quine & Company, in..
premium city hall 3i.,j
Hoseburg KUvtric. light
bulbs city hall 5.10
Roseburg Lumber Co.. saw-
dust 2.00
Roseburg News Review,
Men's and Women's
Winter Underwear
fi
MEN'S 12-LB. COTTON UNIONS
Kveryibing you demand for the
money in a union suit O
Heavyweight Cotton Shirts
and Drawers
Warm, long wearing
and com fort a b I
wrist length sleeves ami nnkle-
lengtli drawers In fine ribbed
colton.
59c
1.98
Men's 33'o Wool
Jnions
Heavy cotton and spun wool
make tills a warm union suit
t li a t will defy chill blasts! An
kle length with long sleeves.
A lot of value lor only $l.x!
Same style, 50 Wool 2.98
Look Ahead! Buy Now!
Men's All Wool A At Men's 10 Wool AQa
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longlh. Youll waul several culls al wrists and ankles.
NOW before the cold winter
days set in.
Boy's Winter Weight
Heavyweight Cotton! Warm! Shirts and 'VC
Boys' Union AQi Shorts av9V
u,ts i.it-iniy iirushetl on Ihe inside
Hoys' favorites for wear and for comrort. Athlelic shins
comfort, sturdy ribbed knit ami knee length sborls wilh
cotlon. lightly fleeced in long all round elastic top and fly
or short legs and sleeves. front.
WOMEN'S UNION iQt tW&M
suits 49C Vitfx' 4
Why not be prepared for winter this year in a
Penney union suit of fine ribbed cotton rayon,
striped and rayon trimmed. Sized to fit, rein
forced to wear.
WOMEN'S WINTER WEIGHT
UNION SUITS
98C
Winter can hold no shivers In store for you if
you are wearing a union suit of heavy weight
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shaped sides, attractive rayon trim, and sturdy
buttons!
Children's 3 a -length Hose,
(only: i9c
Ladies' Silk and
Wool Hose
79C
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