ati.tikiis&ss"
a rnge six . . - i:n
! STANLEY S TRADE " "V
i IN MONTH 540,000 '
Fnd of the first month's busine-s
i .),. Ktnulev store at Tenth and
Olive street, this week h" " vo''
ume of husincs, of approximate
10,000, announces Oorgc. C. Stnn
Icy, proprietor. This figure, he .tales
, i,.inn.i only, and loe
not Include the mt d-in.rt.nci!
bakery deponent.
the biggest one-month's bus.newi '
any grocery more on me i '- ' - -anil
the Met I!".' !"' "'!'
,e of trade wn handled at an ovo
lie., I coal f ! 7 I'"
make., the ach'.iveinent noteworthy.
a Mrpnu Mile, iwid share the profits
,n the montli'a business
cu.tomcre." snya Mr. S.aidcy. "In tins
mile we cilicct to price groceries mr
below the average grocerymun mil
price."
Eleven Attend
Class Reunion of
Springfield High
Sl'ltlN.il'IKI.II, Mi.) 3J- -cial)
A reunion uf I'11' lI
ol the Springfield lngli school, which
was attend-d by U of the lit original
lueinucrs, was helil Saturday ev..uif
with n ImiKj.Ji't lit oclork in (...
Woodmen ot I lie World hull. J In'
una (hi! hint to grauun.e v...
8,.lins.ield higli school. The ilnsa '
loluinul .he lollowing former tfiti.
era .Ml. ...id Mr". Wllli.nl l'lnnk of
Lut-cnc. Mr.. Martha -l- of
vain, and Mi', and Mrs. rnk U.
liiimlin of Springfic.d.
(1um roll call was answered by In
following: Joe Diets, Knsobuig, for
mer clni-s preMdeul; .Mr. and .Mr..
Uaire Melleiily. Wsndllng; liny Web
er, Kugene; Mra.' Helen Moo.e L'l
grnr: Jfoscoc I'erkins, Mrs. W""
Hnnn, Miss Muurluc Lombard, Alls..
Emma Travis, Mrs. Helen llleknell
and Miss H'l'i' Me1'"' uU "f "l,r,ni
field, Special guests were; Miss at
into, Morrison, Miss Alene Larimer,
liwlglu Krssrr. Alvin Klotn, and
lialph Love. Mr. Blfknrll '"
con ep. tiding aeerclnry when the
elart perfeet'd It" permanent organ
ization, and (Jeorgc Signor and Mra.
Hryan were choaeii manager for the
next annual renn'on.
ltosioc ferkina prelded a toast
master, with many rrioun hy claaj
matea and gueHi. (ire.u and while,
the ela eolor, and blue and vuitc,
the l.lgli wliool colors, were uacd In
the decorutioli mutlf. IMacurda wore
Interesting with cmtooni by Joe
Ueeta, member of Uio tlaa.
Piano and Violin
Recital Planned
MAItCOLA, Mny 12. (Special).
The piano atudenta ot Mlm Huby
lfauch and the violin itudeuli ot iiir
! 'Jhurman Chaney will givo a mmlc
recital at the high Bchool on I liiirn
day evening, May I I, at 7:ln, Tho fol
lowi.ir nroarain will be rendered:
1'iano Mulo J mi nit a Kilwarda
ltmtlc Fiddler (I'renaer)
IMino Holo Ilaiel Jllller
J'relude In O Minor (Hnohnionlnoff)
Violin Holo Donna Nicholson
Ave Marin (Kchuhcrt)
'J'rnuincrel (Schumann)
rinno Holo Lloyd (.iarrlson
'IMie Merry Karmer'a Hcturn from
Work (Schumni.n)
Knnt Lucia (1'remcr)
l'lano Solo Nya Tltui
Bonatinn (Itecthovau)
Tlano Duct .
Juanltn Kilnarda; Delbert lidwarda
Silent Nlglit (Uruber)
IMBno Bolo Viola (larrlion
The Wild Horseman (Schumann)
Slow W'alti (1'renaer)
Violin, Solo Lucille .Tones
Tumbled Down Shack In Atlilone
My Wold Irish ltnse
IMann Redo Ma Mcllrldc
March of (he Little Sages
Auld lang Syne I Horns)
Tiano Solo Delbert L'riwanU
Coquette (llaynor)
VocaJ Solo Nya Titus
lou are my Sing of Love (Schubert)
1'iano Duet ,
.... Viola Harrison; Lloyd tlnrrison
I'lnsp of School March (Press T) .
lNano Solo lstie Newbo'uss
Sunset Nocturne
Violin Solo Donna Nicholson
Melody in iV ( Hnbersleln)
Serenade (Schubert )
Piano Solo...,, ..Kvelyn Tlruco
Sufe in the Arms of Jesus In
Variations
FINES ARE PAID
Pl'lllNIII'lKI.D, May 1' -(Special)
l-'ines for disobedience to traffic
ordinances in Springfield during I be
werk-eml were paid yeslerd.-ty its fol
lows In the Springfield pollre court:
K. Taurer. J. .1. Joigcnuon. K. W.
llouk, J. T. tlilfrev, W. A. Males. C.
Shirk. II. Nulte. were each fined
$'i for parking their cars without
lights. K. It. Frank paid a fine
for speeding. Slid II. 11. AMltnnn was
fined i'Jt for parking too clots to a
fire hydrant.
Henuuie
SpiriN
Say "Bayer"- Insist)
For Colds 1 leadache
Pain Lumbago
Neuralgia rheumatism
Acffpt only a
Haver i
whichcontains proven directions ;
Ilanrlr "ftavfr" hoxea of 1 tablets
Alto bottlea of 4 and IOO Druggista
asrIHa Is fne tTtrte Tnsrt sf Piter MilMI- i
Uclsrs o2 Moaosccttesrblcsisr ef atl.fyt.csctd
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GOLDEN
COFFEE TEA
Coffee will
GATE
in 29 States Jgver$ of
etna i.k.t. e
7 7 T'
ceieoraie a uu
Just seventy-five years ago (May 12, 1850) oux months
'"before California became a state James A. Folger estab
lished in San Francisco the Pioneer Coffee and Spice Mill
of the Pacific Coast.
A fragrant cup of Folger's Coffee greeted many a hardy
settler. In the homes of the Western pioneers, in the coffee
houses of the early Fifties, Folger's Coffee was the "cup
that cheered."
And these pioneers did not forget the folk back home.
They liked Folger's Coffee Tea, Spices and Extracts, and
they knew, the folk back home would like them, too. So
the liking for these products spread to the East, North and
South, with the result that today people are demanding
Folger's Golden Gate Products in twenty-nine states.
On the label of our first package of roasted coffee were
printed the words,"Our success is dependent upon quality."
This holds good today.
On this our Diamond Jubilee we make this promise: that
Folger Quality and Folger Service shall never change from
the high ideals set by bur founders; that products bearing
the Folger name shall always be of the highest quality
just as they have been for these seventy-five years.
J. A. FOI.GKR Sc CO.
Ran Francisco rCinsaa City Daibs Shidzuoka, Japr,
SPICES
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EXTRACTS
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