PAGI BIX
TH UKKO AT FEBRUARY »1, 1«.!»
THH MMTINBI., POTTA»U (IROVR, OKKOON
TALKING PICTURES
Invention
Development
Triumph of
lii'r motli'T, who will undergo nn
operiltioll lit ii I llgciH' lio pilnl
Mi« D Peritil i< rcporti’d Io !••*
Ill thin w«’« k
l.'lhel Mni l.' i , who 1« IIIt> Billlig
I* of <>., «pint tlie w«*«’k ••«••! Willi
lor pnri’iil«, Mr. mid Mm. J. A
Ma. key.
VITAPHONE
roKKWoitn
CHAPTER I
So like au auclent fairy tale la
thia record. It might well begin
“Many year« ago, In a dintant land,
lived four brothers” but. romantic
as it la, iu phases of family loyalty,
faith and devotion, this Is fact and
not Het ion. today and not an an
cient time, a true story of men iu
our own generation.
To Baltimore City, iu the Free
State of Mary Lind, the forebears
of the Warner family journeyed
I
Nearby News j*
from distant Russia. They nought
for tlietr children and their dill
drrn s children, the opportunity that
America offered. Of good blood,
holiest, God fearing and ludustrioua,
the Warner aueaatora endowed
(heir progeny with cheerful dls|H>sl
tlons, faith In themselves, keen
minds, a bulldog persistence,
which refused to acknowledge do-
feat, aud ver> little of this world's
was to make life easier and hap
pier for (heir parents and the fam
lly as a whole. If, at that time,
a sooth say er hud predicted that
those four would head a series of
groat
companies,
develop
an
epochal Invention, und command
Immense sums of money, It would
have be«'n considered only a wild
dream
In the intervals of the boyhood
tu proflt by lt. Ila took engagé
manta w bei over ha could Hnd (beili
and beconw» a popolar sololsl.
One for All and All for One
The Warner llrua. wers clannlsh,
From eurllest ineinorv lt liad basii
a taso of all for ohm and onn for
all. Woiklng ut separata lasks all
eventually had a feeling (hat thwy
weru ou thè wrong traek and that
li» •••lltvit Ut llou Siil i VHS would
Robert Drake
Ditch (dosing Devise
daring adventure to them In thoso
far days, and a successful ona. It
wua the first movu In careers
which, after twenty five years of
trlula und tribulations, wua to lead
to Vitaphone. Hut It was not tliu
flnniivlal sucvwaa that Intrigued
them us lunch uh the future of the
business In which they hud em
burked. They weru showmen al
heart. Ea< h of the brothers. Harry,
hi .t j .1 ii k. <outi ibui<d
his share of work. Oin u they were
r.oing strong the four brothers bis
gsn to think of the future. They
ranched lh»» decision that the mo
pl« i hi < lb 1.1 uff« r» d oth« i ■>nd
1
' i openln ■
II
Tha> i •«• i ni ■ *i
that this new typo of entertainment
hml reached Ilin great muss of
people. mid not u limited few.
ALBERT WARNER
H f
’ A « N [ R
goods. With such a heritage the
four brothers Warner. Harry Al
bert. Sam and Jack, began their
Ilves.
Loyalty is a predominant note In
all the Warner history. This trait
Inspired (he tans to go out Into
the world at an early age to help
the family fortunes loyalty und
Industry combined to mak«» for
their success. As the boys reached
an age where they could be of ns
slstance, each found III in ««»If a Job,
at whatever work that was offered
First Harry, then Albert followed
by Sam and Jack, went out to v.irn
money at anything. Their object
Jobs, each »
oiH'i a hud man
aged to uiqi
n edmation. A’*
they grew older (hey went to work.
Harry wan abb« to round up a Job
with Armour A Co, while Albert
went on the Swift X* Co. payroll
Thia was the on»» time In their
lives wh< ii they were competitors.
Sam had a leaning towards me*
i hanks ami went railroading
lie
br< am■» a fireman on the Erie Hall
road, looking forward to promo
lion und handling the throttle, lie
was a flu»» figure of young manhood I
some six feel tall. Juck had de
velopetl an ev client tenor voice
living naturally artistic, ho dc< itlvd |
Mr nn I Mrs. Victor Chapman
and «laughter Beulah spent Sundn.v
c\ ening m Cottage Grove.
Walter Skulmore motor« I !•» Cot
tag«» Grove Monday on business
Mr. and Mr*. Seth Fu*t«»n nivi
family of Woodnr*l •» mill spent
Sunday at the Bill Ward h omv.
Geo rge Oroy. br«»ther of Floy I
< >r<* v. and cousin, Manley G<»o lc of
Saimit i, wer«» guests of Mr. ami Mrs.
< >rev Saturday night whil«’ enrout
to Lu as \ngvles mid Lung H* i* h.
Cal
Mr. nnd Mr*. De Lacey w « tv Cot
tnge Grove visitors Saturday
Mr* Frank Clark i* ill with th«
im*aslvs.
Mr. mid Mr*. Charles Kerning
ton and son Harley were Cottage
Grow business visitors Tu.sdav
forenoon.
Charles Lawrence was a Cottagi
Grove visitor Sunday of t h i w e«‘ k
Robert Cline is roeuv ering from
th«’ measles.
Mr* P. A. Anlauf was in Cut
tag«’ Grove Monday aft«’rno«»n.
Mrs. Victor Chapman motored to
Cottage Grov«’ Tuesday.
Mr*. Gene Bus* nnd Mr* \tncri
go M«»*tni’het11 of Divide nnd Mr*
Bosg an I «lnught«T of Cottag«* Grov«
wer.* ilmner guest*, of Mr* l inei
*on Hirhh’r Tuesday.
Mis* Bernice and Zelrnn Forb«’■
attended a basketball gnrn«»
«n
Drain Fndny evening.
C. W Vrtmgtou wn* a bii*invw
visitor m Coitng« Cli"\e I’u« • I »
MOUNT VIEW
N
Scanning ‘hs Future
After hiivlng thoroughly Inwall
Kali'll the progress of motion pic
line «• i h I till Ion Warner Bros, ru*
ulUed that the Lund of Opportunity
was not u place whore you were un
J L WARNE A
Exhibitor. The lop tnun In direct
bo tound, Houp'how, somewhere. touch wus the one who supplied
S.tin had opened a bicycle shop In the film to bo sold As th«» sltun
Youngstown. (). It was there he lien looked from where th««/ sat,
bi i ¡uno Interested in the now In (he cttlleli who would grab ths
vent loll, motion pictures A meet gravy was the Exchmigu operator
Ing of the four Warner boys was who bundled tho product of pro
railed.
They decided this new ducers
business had prospects It was the
One* more the vision of Warner
(list r«-ul vision that cama to these Bros, piov« d that somehow itulim
young m< n, who wero to be u pow wav they did KNOW. On««» morn
er in their world. They pooled re they took a long chalice und staked
souic« s and began a search for m ’all th«y hud on u n«<w vent tiro.
good spot in which to sturt the «<n They opened one of the first film
terpi Ise.
ox'hniigss In th«- «ouritry. It wus
At Newcastle. Penna . In I9u3. i success for *ix years.
Th«”
W.o nvr Bro» o| • -n» <1 their first pic « mne their firs* «-ncountur with I
tine tin .itic
II was u gn at and I Busin« si mid iVul trouble-
Sihuul wn* not hel>l m th«» upp« i
grad«** riiur*<h«v a«» Mr and \! t
.1 F Ros«« utteioled the funeral «<t
Mr Rose’s uncle in <’r«‘*wvll.
Mr and Mrs II D Mldn.lg«» of
Bln« k Butte visit« J Sunday after
noon with Mrs Jessi«« (lilrrist.
Mr« T>>m \\ ilhniii* and family
were Sundae vi*it««r* of H «rrv M.«
««»ii nii-l In* sister R«>*nlie
< h.irb v Fuht< r nrriv«»d h«miv last
Saturday for a visit with hi* par
ents, Mr nn< I Mr* F C Führer
Mi** H i/« i Führet wu* horn«» over
th»» w«»ek ««n«l.
Lester Gih’rist <«f Duixmuir, Cal,
anie la*» W« du* *dav for a ten dav
visit with hi* iiioth*r, Mr* J« • 1«
Gilèrist.
Mr« Georg«’ Kellu ll.... .. nnd luu.
•laughter • 'aroline li|utore«| to w ..1
(«•rv ill»’ Thur»dny a nd v iNitt’d with
Mr*. K i 'I m ’B i »'«- k '«
Mr.
mot h«*r,
Remu, until Friday evening
Mr*. Roam, »on Harley ami M1 •«
i’aiutlle >• lineider of
Waiterv ill«’
■•pent Wednesday evening with th«
Georg«» Krb« H»«*rk family.
h
Furred to Sleep in
Chair tias So Bail
WANTADS
DIVIDE
(Hprrial to lh«' Nrntlh« I >
Eel» 2’* <1 I. Allemnn while r«
pm ring a I ••a««» Saiurdiiv nf t«r noun
found a huge buck deer d« n I l h
animal had caught a hind fuot be
twe«ri th«« top and second wir«’ of
the fen*’«», the wire* twistmg to
gether t»> form n *nnrc.
Idle Fiv«’ l|utidr«»«| tlub met Sa*
iirliiy night at the M J Pcrim
home, 21 btmg pr« sent
FJhrl,
<’lrn| and \ «’Ima
Mackey
w«T«’
guests Delirious r» fr«*«hiiicnls w ■ r-
serv«’«l.
\ L> »» * of Wnl«i« n • all* d «»li
neighbors her»« Hntur«lny afternoon
mi I wn* a ihnner guest at the F
M (’hnpmnti home.
The C \\ Raymond family vi*
iled Munday with
Rnnsotn
lUy
mon*l of l.nt hum
Mr* Ravinohd
ill«-*l on Mr* Wakefield of \ * alrlr
Mun«lnv evening
Knthle.n McReynolds of Phil«»
math sp«nt th«» w«*«’k end nt th«»
home of her pnr«*nts, Mr and Mi
I L. Me Key nobis
II II Ru**e|| I« spending n week
nt Lowell, wh«T(> he |s getting out
red nr piling
The Divide Modal club m«*t nt
lh»- horn«* of Mrs. Harry MrDule
rhiir*«lsv afternoon. Eight«»rn w»*r«»
l*n*s. nt, Mr* I rt’ l Patten au»l Mrs.
\rfhur Dugan of Coast fork and
Mr« Jenkins of
V«’atrh
bring
guests of the rlub. Refreshment*
wer«* *»*rv«’'l nt th«» close of the nf
tvrnoon by Mr« MrDule and Mi*
Prrmi.
I.velyn Dugan of Wall-n spent
Thursday night with Nelli«» Chap
man
The A M Purim family of Lon
«l*«n vi*itrd Mundnv at tnr M .1
Prrmi
home
Mrs
Kntherin«*
Prrmi, who sprat a we«*k nt L«»n
• Ion, returned to her home her«»
with them.
A grass fire burned over several
acres of th«« L. Jarksun pine«« one
• lay tin* week.
Mr* Mnrnh Montgomery of Dram
visited Munday and Monday at the
horn«» «if a relative, Mrs. M. J.
Prrmi
Mrs.
W. Raymond, n
gnmddmighter, vi»itv«l
with
her
thrr«’ Monday.
!.«*•• Dugan «>f Walden spent the
week • •n«l with Linn Chapman.
P«-dro I’erini sti’pped on a tnrk
Saturday and his been unnbh» 1.»
work Ir’cauar of the injury.
Mr« May D.ilngunrdi i* motoring
t<i Eugene today on a business trip
Mrs. II D Ru**ell nnd *ou Ch«**
ter spent Tu«**«lny hi Eugene, w h« rc
Mi* Russell i* taking treatment nt I
a hospital
Walter Maekvy, n sophomore it
«’urviiilis, «pent th«» week end nt
the J \ Mnck«*y home.
Ruth Lamb, tenrher nt the l>i
vid«' *'di'tol, was called hum«* to J ii
gi it* \\ • in.- day by the illn«*«« ot
( H|»r< lai to the H. ntlnrl )
BLUE MOUNTAIN
Feb 2d
Ml«'* Mi rv laiyng , w ho
hnd been nur*ing in 11 Ilgen«’, CH III<
( “P«' ial to th» S-'nlinrl )
home Fridav and left Sund i V for
Feb. l‘J. Mr* May Horn«» and
•i few «lavs’ v l*lt w ith a <uster.
ns I.»'di«* mid Georg»» of Califor
Mr*. George Dm r*t. nt Blue Moiin
ni « visited with Mr* Albert Lan
tain.
Mr«.
t»r one da.v list we«»k.
Mr. ani Mr* Turn 1 .ntnbkin * a n «t
H»r ue is » «i «te r of Mr«. Lanca*
L • •run«’
fa mill *p«’Ut Hunda v at
with Mr* Lumi •kina’ mot her, Mi*
Albany vi«
Eiling, who i« ill.
d
Mt mil Mr*. I. K. Brumf ie Id of
the Blue Meuli
Mtir*hfi«ld. Mr and Mr* U eurg.
Su n « la v with a n
Brumfield of ( ■oltag.» Grov e a n • 1
i basket dinner
their daughter, Mr* B. iilah Wil
km*, w h«»*e home is in the east
Ellen .Tones is visiting with
and who is vi *iting her parent*
laughter. Mr«. Ctyorg«’ Hastings.
here, visited Sumlny afternoon w itu
1 lira \! ,
i
Mr«
I.
K. Brumfield'« mother,
ill visit«»«! Sunday with home
Mr* Amanda Sear*.
Mr* McIntyre nn<l ««»n visit«* I
l’u«,*dav’ at ternoun with Mr and
Mr* Merle S*m»»ud*
A fiuinh« r of *h' « p in th«' neigh
borhood have lM*vn killed recently
DIVIDE
by «lug*.
Mr and Mr* Iu* hard M trim <if
( Mp«clsl Io lb* Mmlinrl )
A
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|| th M ■
Feb Is
Mr* C IL Burkett of
hum«»
Monday
LONDON
Lowell spent Mon«lny nt l>ivi«lr and
Mr*. Chari«'* D«ar *taye«| over attcn«l<* I l«»«lg«» nt Cottage Grov«»
night Saturday ut Yoncnlln nnd Mun i f, «’Vemng
(Spr •reisi t«> th«« Sentinrl )
attend« «! a inc«’ting of th«* I attern
Mrs. H<»uni«» P«»rinl
hu* hern
Feb. 19. .—.Mr. ani Mrs. W
Star
*pen«iing several days nt th«* hum*
Jones and Mrs. Lynch Currin
Mr. all I Mr* Walt«r |)<»w rn* m>-l of her gritii linother. Mr* < low. wh •
children s| pent Thursday at
\ndy 1> o W(- un vi*it«»d Sunday with is ill.
DORENA
John Small home.
thi’ir mother, Mr* Luth« ria Dow
Mr und Mrs Albert Totioli nr<
Dolly and Os« ar Newton. George
ens, al Blu«’ Mountain.
(Special to the Sentinel )
the parents of
rm
eight pound
Um kins and Philip Brookhart at
Mr* Kai«’ S« ?ir* of Cottage Grove daughter b«>rn February 12
Feb.
20
Mr
and
Mr*
(>
I.
temle i n basketball gam«* between
was nt th«* Mr*
\innndn S«*m*
Rhtnestnit
h
and
«laughter
Virginia
Tuny
Totioli
visited
WctinesJav
Dr.-ini :in>i < laklnnd at Drain Fri
home S.itur«lMv.
nt Lowell nt th»» home of hi
•lay night. They were accompanied of Yoncalla visited fri«-n*ls here
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rhm* smith
brother, .Mne Totmli.
home by Dorman Brookhart.
HEBRON
Gar len work is beginning in this (aught school h«»re two v«»ars ago I
Mr. and Mrs. Fari Hirkbottham
THORNTON CORNER»
n« ighborhoo’L W. T Jones planted
( Special lo th* Hrntinrl )
an*l chil'lron spent Friday nt the
potatoes Monday.
(Hpsrlal |u <hr H«*titin»l )
Henry Cooper home.
I • I» 2n
Mr* John Chapman of
Airs. W. L.
uf
Mr. and Mr* Woods of Junction Eugene, Mrs. Charley Bal«»*
Feb 2’i
Mrs
McAboy a nd
with tonsillitis.
Fern Tracy of ramp A »pent Citv visited Sunday nt the Bert Dorma nnd Aunt Kat«» Menr* of 'laughter, Mr* II M«hm*ffrr of Cot
l’ottage Grove wrt»re Munday visitor.« tnge Grove visited Monday after
Fri «lay
night
with
« Marguerite Willi uns home.
Mr. and Mr* C II Jenning* an I at th«’ Freeman ( lark home
noon with Mrs. T <’. Hhnw-
Mr mil Mr* Trent of Cuttage
Mr and Mr« M M Tison wn«
who has been Mr*. Ruth England visited Sunday
in Eugi'ne.
Grov.- ««re Sunday vi*il«>r* of.Mr to Eugen«» Tuesday <>n busili«’*«
improved.
and
Mr*
Plunk
Mr. and Mi «. Van Blaricom of
\d«lis«»n Heath and Lyl«* Mr<»tt
visited at th.*
Mr* C. <’. Morgan an.I datigli of (’na«t fork were nt th«’ home of
Saturday af Cottagi* Grov«’ spent Sunday wi’h
their «laughter, Mr« M IL Kinnev (er* of Eugene were Munday n(!«‘r Mr II* a I h's «i*ler,
Mr* J W
iii»«»ti < aller* of Mr*. .1* •**!•• Gilcrist Fisher, Mat unlay.
M r. and Mr*.
Henry
Mr. nnd .Mr«. Frank Ovmrton of
•«pent Saturday nt th«’ .!•»«• I him«’
Mr and Mr*. < diaries Trent and
t’ottng»’ Grov»’ •■p«’iit Friday ev«* Mary Trent went to Mpringiol.
wood home nt Culp Creek.
mug at th«* lioin» «•f Mr. <>v«*rton’.- Tn« *«lfiv to visit Mr« Trent’s *i
•«pent th«’ week end
brother Fred.
t»’r, Mr* John Oliver, who is m » i
at Sub’in.
CULP CREEK
Mr and Mr*. Gtiv .lenkin* and iou*|y ill.
<d Blnrkbuttc ran n
thre«’ son* Lime r, t'nrl and Art!«»
nail
( M| mt | s I to the Hrntinrl )
Junior Berry ha* b«’«*n sick tin
while splitting wood
'■ailed Sutiirdav «»veiling on th • wi’i’k but is «ai«l to I»«» improving
Fri*h
Feb. 21'. It. H. Coulter of
r r»’.| Overton family.
Di -n Mattoon. Ilamld Woolley al was a Co tinge Grov«»
Mr nnd .Mr*. L D Irwin o.
Stanley l*ies»r of 1 ug«*rie *jM»nt Roseburg w«»re week end guests Of
and I i <vd Blom!»« rg of Drain spent Thursday.
the w«*«*k «’nd with his sister, Mr* Mr and Mr* M M Tison
!■« V at the J*»«* Brookhart horn«’.
Th«* Grant Rut* nnd Jam
John K«’b»*lb«Tk.
A < r«*w- of m»-n is building a families moved
\ number of th«* n«’ighb«»r* met
Georg»« l\«*Le|l>«'1 k Jr and Philip «»ne nfternoon of Inst week nt th«*
four e arouml th»* curve on Bunton week.
Hrrsey
ntt»»nd«d
the
Monday
-«•«
hill.
John B«»w«ler h«»me f«»r a surprise
MU|M*rinten<lent oí
Jo«« Nadeau,
Kob«*rt Phillips is on
the An<l«*r«on A \l oldletori logging -ion i>f ‘‘farm wek’’ nt l.tigeiie party, honoring Mrs. How b*r The
with
th.«
Cottag«»
Grove
high
*«
h«M»i
list.
guests brought r«*fr«’-hm«’nls «»f ir
camps her««, spent sev«»ral »lays la
Nmith II .. i. ■ eb
Mr
Averill • r«*nni and cak»* and spent th«» nf
The J. E. Banton fam
w«*«’k in Portlan«!.
D»jHng
his
ria*«.
a trip t«» Eugen«’ Monday
ti’rnoon socially.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Dyer of I.
their daughter in law, Mr
gen«* visited a few «lays Inst we«
Bant*»n of Sunnyside, 1
at th«* boine <»f Mrs. Dy«’r’s pa
i • \ i-iting r«’lativ«’s in
ents, .Mr and Mrs B«n Pitcher.
B« rni*«’ Thorn spent
Bert (dine and M. F Wyatt »
t rn«»on at the J*«»’ Bro«»
Cottag«» Grov«» w«*nt to their mu
Mr«. Murry Newton
ing claims in Bohemia Thursda
Rov Hubbar '
n
They went in by the Frink Itryi
g*n*- Sa turds
creek rout«» and
will
repair
Mr. and
William
lovely telephone line which was broke
made a trip
Eugene Satur<lay. down during the heavy snow« th
Mi*, Bern
Thorn
returned winter.
W*- ln* - lav from Drain, whore she
B. F.
Lloyd Ar
had spent a few «lays nt th«» home ring! on
visitor« in
of an uncle, William Thorn.
Eugen«»
«
.
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Mr-. Harold Abcene and Mr«.
Paul M. Blowers, manag* r of th*
Hnrv.’v Shipp visited relatives in I ..an«* Auto company of Cottage
Phone 53
Free City Delivery
Eugen»» M *»n* lay.
( Grove, was in this v i«*i nit y last
Tim n 11 Bailes visited with Mr*. week.
T"W o *cml Mnnda v.
Mr. and I Mr«. C. J. Colter
M rs. .Mary Mns-«*y spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. 1. L.
Waring
«•Vf-nin; ' at th«1 W. T. .Jon«*« home Portia nd, former rcsid«’nts
The (\ H. Woods family pie | visited with friendi her«« Fri«h
flicked at th«» log cabin on th»’
Mr. nn«l Mrs. Ala* VnnPruyn and
Robert Phillips homestead Sunday ■ hildri'u of Creswelj were visitors
at the B. !•’. McCollum home Sntur
CURTIN.
' «lay.
Tom Owens, who is staying with
(Special to the Sentinel.)
his sister, Mrs. Roy Heck, and at.
Feb. 20. .Mr. nnd Mrs. William tending school in Cottag«* Grove,
I (*nn of Mnllo Mult, lielicioiiN New BfVi'rngc
Writ 1 "ii of .N'iti calh’d nt the home visited over th«' week «'ml with his
» f M
1 r . Ida Ward Wednesday.
mother, Mrs. Lillie Owens.
’dr mid Mr«. I) B. Hunt cnH<*|
Mrs. Myrti«* Plank nnd children
•'ii th" Clnrvnc«* Madden family of wer«’ Cottage Grove visitors Sntur
foliage Grov«’ Sunday.
dny.
Mr . Jack Maulding and «laugh
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ivy of Eu
l*r Dora Ma«« r»f Cottage Grov* gene were Sunday visitors nt th*
I" rd Thursday with a siHter, Mr . home of Mrs.
Ivy
’s pnr<’iils, Mr.
“
‘
I'loyd Or«»y.
ami Mrs. E. M. Carter.
Mi
Jack Stigcr and won Lewi.«
Mr. ami Mrs.
Jesse
Fnwvor
! "l""d t i fotlag«! Grove Tuewday moved to Junction City Sunday.
*>f la f week on business.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Patten ami
Th«» Pi oni’cr J,umber
company children of Cottage Grove were vis
I. >■* purr hased
some government ¡tors Sunday nt the home of Mr.
' rib r which will keep jt in this Patten * n brother, W. B. Patten.
ii jhhorhood for nt l<*nst two more
Andrew Crow of Cottage Grov«»
v • nrs.
called on friends here Sunday.
Mr. an« I Mrs. Wilbur Hill trim
Mrs. A. U. Muter went to Eugene
«’t- | business in Cottage Grove Sunday Io stay several days with
F;i f in day afternoon.
h«r <lnuglit<»r, Mrs. Hugh Proudfit.
Mr. and Mr*. D. B. Hunt were
Hazel ami Marjorie Gleason were
1 »in r guests of Mr. nnd
M rs. Cottage Grove visitors over the
I rank Anlauf of (Jottnge
week,
end.
Grov“
I lurKilay evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Damewood
Mr. and Mr«. Emerson Eichler! went to Springfield
Bunday
to
I"nt Friday evening at the Charles sp‘*ml a few «lays at fin* home ol
R ruin gio a home.
their daughter, Mrs. Lawson Slagle, i
«
Lettuce
Extra Fancy
5c Head
Bananas
Golden Ripe
4 lbs. 25c
Full Cream Cheese, per lb.
Raisins, 4 lb. package seedless
We Deliver
flit
__NTIR¥_
lotsKtiiir/tm!
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Now that the weather u moderntini’ you will want to be replenishing the nupplies
in your pantry. So, we are making it worth your while to come to the 20th Cen
tury. Take it from u». you will be pleased.
Prices Effective Wed.. February 20 to Tues. , February 26, Inc
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PINEAPPLE
WESSON OIL
a
beans
25c
17c
li's Ground TAKE II
I’Ho.M I S. 1 lb.
30<-
PANCAKE TLOUK. Sperry
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69c
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
”l*ure Soup all thru.”
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B> bar*
39C
MATCHES, Searchlight
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Nou poi*onou«!
Large full count boxea—
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FROM US -41
boxea
25r
BLUING. Mr*.
Mtrwarl'a-
Tnple strength TAKE IT
FROM I’M Large
hot ! le
for
KARO SYRUP. Red I.n bel
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lb. ran, 45c; loll».
SWANSDOWN
CAKE
ELOUR TAKE IT ER«»M
UN—-l.nrgi- package
BAKING POWDER. < ;.?uui.'f
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mn. 27e; 2S, lb. can
RAISINS. S. . dlr«. Thouip
*<tii*
l’r«»*h nhiptnent
TAKE IT FROM UM. 4 lh.
37c
PEACHES. I).| Mont.’^M.:
ba«- d to 7 large Itiaciou«
halve* in each can- TAKE
IT FROM US Large can*,
88c
59c
BROOMS
BEANS
2utli ('.'litury 6 sew, strong, yet of llleiliuill Weight —
Made from th.' very finest material they wear
longer- TAKE IT EHOM I S. a bargain at
('ainpbt Il’s Th« “Big” Tins JiiNt Ino! albi s« i\«*
PAKE IT I IH LM I S, can. I Or. 3 for
'■Qut ready for Spi ing
Motoring
New Low
price« on highest qual
Ity guaranteed Urea.
3i»x.l%
William*
Giant
< 'llltcl
$8.29
32x4
William«
Straight
Miti«»
$12.
30x5.25 • William* Balloon
C«»rd
33xfl.OO William* Straight
Extra H
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ply
$
32x0.20 W i Ilm m« String lit
Heavy
'1
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ply
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711 Main St
$20.80
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60c
25c
20XI 10 Summit
Balloon
$5.29
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other «i/.e« nt equally at
tractive price«, Never be
for«» hü« the public been
given the opportunity
..
, to
buy nt .«ucli low price», the
fine«t tire« the
world’«
largest fnrtorie* are rap
iible of producing.’’
PRUNES,
large
Italian
Stewed prune« nr«» health
fill n« well n« appetizing
TAKE IT FROM
US 2
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Corn Flakes and
Post Toasties
3 Pkgs. 25c
25«*
CATSUP,
FROM
for .
COCOA, Pur.1
grail«* of
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GRAPEFRUIT. S h a v v r a—
Fa n cy Florida TAKE IT
FROM US, No. ........ ....
CHEESE, Full ('ream Aged
to your laati* TAKE IT
FROM I’M, pound
29C
M1 LK, I.¡bbv '* •• • The near
e«t to
11 ' *ll
cream. * *—
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55C
PUMPKIN,
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Molid Pack Pumpkin pie.«
ar«» «till in fa«hioii TAKE.
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59r
COEN.
201 Ii Onfury D«*l
M mz. G«»id«*n *we«*t tender
corn
with n distinctive
fin vor -TAKE IT FROM
U.H- No 2 can, 3 for
COFFEE
TA K E IT FROM VS.
20th Century is as
good a* the be«t mid
better than mo«t
Roasted every dny in
our own plant, it’«
nlwny.« fre«h
29c
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a
2()th Century
HONEY, «trained Pure, mid
th«» beat wo run buy —
Packed in serv iciible Mn
n 11 >
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I’M Pint, 30c; Qt. 5JJC«
LARD. Pure
98c
29c
PRESERVES, Strawberry
Kerr’« best Pur«’ fruit and
MMnr
T \ KF II TKOM
UM—Thi« 3 " lb. jar i, un
UMual valut' at
28c
Pound 48c
3 lbs. $1.39
SHORTENING. B.«t
v«»gn
table— No animal fat—hi
bulk—TAKE IT FROM VS
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19c
CORN
PEAS
TOMATOES
Iowa — (lumi sf ulillani
Pack Nu. 2 émis.
Hiitliiini Extrii slaiitliird
qunlity No. 2 pihin .
Silverdale, packed by Lib
by No. 2' 2 eans.
You ciin mix tlieae to .suit yourself
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59c Idi
17c
17.95
It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s
mejican
49c
N'»
I Vahfornin« TAKE
II »’ROM I'M : II..
ROLLED OATS, < r. on Th.-
W i lli.tiH-11<< X k II w ' h finest
TAKE IT H{o\l IS
29»•
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$12.50
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25c
.......... 23c
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CHOCOLATE. Ghi.ard.l
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Pink Beans
3 lbs.
25c
4
Excellent for frying and hnkiiiR as w< II as
making Miiyonnair«.' TAKE IT EKOM
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Free With One Pound Can of Multi Malt at
Delicious Mapl Kist Bacon Back, per lb.
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GRAYS
Pure Cane
Sugar
18 lbs.
$1.00
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full d>**rrlpt|on of yoor prop« rty and Ing Ph<>n. 'i< Cottag« Grove Oravaa
plnc<’<l in and adjacent to diG ln • prit».
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of th«* mad
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good yellow fir ahakea 1» ft
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kind that mak»*a a 4<* y* «r rout Icnl'u awl iwthitiK I cat hurt* m<*
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The Romantic Story of the Warner Brothers and the 1 liatory of Vitaphone Talking Pictures
By JOHN I liAKY Bbl I REI*
jimrrfca aboamfi
business ro-
mdN<v u’AirM, uj tin iaxpiiufUa Co
the h « u » ^enmiNoMt ctNMMl b«* fold
too offm. In this, an4 fAa iMcceed*
mg cAtipfrri, u <et dotca the ftory
of success builded on Alilore. It will
rcrrul the struggle of four broth-
ers who found
anti fortune. In
the fight to <i< hit i r these men found
strength in union whin pitted
against gnat odds; ovtudine Ire*
•nrnJoue di/L'alGf« many time«
□nd were never dismayed; always
played fair and sought the muon
far failure in themselves, rather than
in others or circumstances; and,
after <acA setback, they returned to
the fight with renewed determina
tion and added courage to build the
structure of their lives stronger and
better than before. Nu> A a story
must inspire all ambitious youth,
for it demonstrates that hard work,
and faith will bring not only sue
cess, but will create it. It is the
story of a climb from obscurity to
a commanding place in business,
and to the triumph of Vitaphone,
"the living voice,** which is now
thrilling the world.
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