The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 11, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAO B POUR
W IL L IA M
H A IN ES
IN
U. S. Army Planes Flying to Defend New York City
"JUST A GIGOLO" SHOWS
Htsrlinx Sunday the Fox MrDon
aid theatre ta presenting William
Halner In hla latest movie produr
tlosi. “Just a Gigolo," taken from
the play •'Dancing Partners.'
Hanies la hla uaual bubbling self
with an added touch In hla latest
picture of a more serious nature.
He demonstrates ablv hla ability
to portray more than one kind of
role and It la said that “Just a
Gigolo'' la the beat thing he ha.-
done to date.
He la supported by C. Aubrey
Smith. Charlotte Granville and
many other su re who give the
young star many a chance to show
hla warea.
s e e
Lew Ayres, who plays the stellar
role In "Iron Man.“ the Universal
feature which comes to the Fox Mc­
Donald theatre next Friday claims
to have learned one thing early in
life—It is difficult to do two things
at once and be taken seriously in
both.
Lew Ayres is a good musician
He not only plays the banjo, but
also the organ and had his own or­
chestra for a season. He made his
living from hla music for several
A few of the <00 flytng machines which flew down the Hudson River
to the “defense” of the metropolis are shown
I Upper W illamette J
years.
s e e
A doctor’s patients may be dan­
gerous rivals to his wife, bat what
about another doctor stealing her
Leaves for Alaska— E. E. Morri­
Camp Out—Mr. and Mrs M B.
love?
This is the climaxing situation in Huntly spent the past week-end son and son. Gerald, have gone to
Alaska to spend the summer
“Doctors' Wives." Fox drama com­ out of the city on a camping trip.
months. They sailed from Seattle
ing to the Fox McDonald theatre
Former Resident Here— Ijiurence Thursday of last week.
next Wednesday.
Roof is visiting friends in Spring-
field this week. He formerly lived - Leaves for California
Mr. and
M arriag e Licenses Issued
here.
Mrs. James Sutherland and daugh­
ters, Katherine and Betty, of Berke­
During the pest week marriage
Visitor at Roseburg — Marion
licenses have been granted bv the Adama manager of the Irish Mur ley. California left for their home
county clerk to the following phy geed and Grain store made a Sunday evening after having spent
Glen Vaughn and Dora Pederson. husiness trjp to Roseburg Wednes- the past week here visiting at the
home of Mrs. C. I. Gorrie, Sr. Mr.
both of Springfield; Wayne Patter dgy afternoon
Sutherland is a cousin of Mrs.
son. Lacomb, and Mabel Simpson
Creswell; John Morefleld. Monte
Goes to Washington— P. M. Gos Gorrie.
ment; and Belle Lawton. Eugene, sler left Saturday for Palouse.
VI
Drive to Ashland — Miss Clara
Grant Williams. Gold Beach, and Washington, to visit his daughter
Beatrice Watkins. Roseburg; Har- and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ira V .1 Jones and Dallas Murphy drove to
Ashland Sunday to meet Mrs. Mur­
old Shortridge, Lorane, and Nettle Simons.
phy and her brothers, James and
Burton, Eugene; Darwin Burgher.
Guests at Hotel—Mr. and Mrs. Delbert, who were visiting there
and Maurine Johnson, both of Eu­ H. C. Dye of Portland. W. G. Grant,
on their return from San Francisco
gene.
of Bend and L. W. Cox of Scio, where they had met their sister
Oregon, were week-end guests at who was returning from a mission
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SA LE
the Sprinefield hotel.
ary stay in Africa.
Notice is hereby given that by
Visits Daughter—Mrs. Emma Ol-
Assistant Hostess — Mrs. C. O.
virtue of an execution and order
of sale issued out of the Circuit »on returned Monday afternoon Wilson was assistant hostess Sat­
Court of the State of Oregon for from Westfir where she spent the urday for a handkerchief shower
Lane County June 5th 1931. upon weegend visiting her daughter,
given by the members of the Cen-
and pursuant to a decree duly u n „ i-n n h errv
tral division of the ladies aid of
given and made by said Court June Mrs' D E' Langb*'rr>'-
4. 1931. in a suit pending therein
the Central Presbyterian church in
in which The Pacific Savings &
P ic~c on Fall Creek—Mr. and
honor of Mrs. Fred Kruse who is
Loan Association, a Washington Mrs. Carl Olson. Mr. and Mrs. D.
corporation was plaintiff and Frank py. Crites, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry leaving soon for Richmond. Vir
Pierce, as Executor of the Estate Whitney enjoyed a picnic dinner ginia.
s s s s - 1» • « “ —
«“ v ’- r
were defendants, which execution
and order of sale was to me direct­
ed and commanded me to sell the
real property described therein and
hereinafter described, to satisfy the
Judgment and decree given In said
sul’ V wlU.” on~ Saturd'ay. the 11th
day of July. 1931. at the hour of
one o’clock P. M. at the southwest
door of the County Court House in
Eugene. Lane County. Oregon, of
fer for sale and sell at public auc­
tion for cash, subject to redemption
as provided by law. all of the right,
title and Interest of the defendants
In said suit and of all parties claim­
ing by. through or under them or
any of them in or to the following
Fall creek,
DORA PEDERSON
WE d ’ t S
UIVIU ULUH IW IIi
PUNNED JUNE 29
Come.....
with the crowds
Woman Hold Final Session
Before Vacation; Complete
Rose Show Business
AND SAVE ON TH ESE
Platts (or a picnic, the tentative
dale of which has been set tor Tues
day. June S. were dlacussed at the
regular meeting of the Springfield
Women's Civic club at the Com
munlty hall Tuesday evening. Thia
was the final meeting of ihe group
until fail The next meeting will be
held early In September.
Present plans are to make the
picnic an all-day affair to be held
at the home of Mrs. Ora Hemenway
west of Cottage Grove. Mrs. Hem­
enway la a former realdent of
Springfield and waa very active In
the Civic club while realdlng here.
Transportation plana are being ar­
ranged by Mrs. A. B. Van Valtah
All peraons having room for extra
passengers are requested to notify
her. Also, all peraona who do not
have transportation should call
her before the picnic.
C urtains
NEW
You just cannot imagine
such values in Ruffled
Curtain*
At
W i n t t r B axter and Joan ia n n s tt in
“ Doctor's
W ives"
tbs Fox
39c
They are
Brier's
Star attraction for thie
week-end.
McDonald next Wednesday and Thursday.
A* good a value a*
Mr. Brier could find
in RUFFLED SCRIM
C U R TA IN S
during
his last buying trip
east.
¡ Slate college for the paxl year are
STU D EN TS IN RECITAL
horn, Io apeiiil Ihe summer vaca
AT BAPTIST CHURCH tlon.
Mr. and Mrs I'larenee Alford anil
Students of Mrs. Clara Tuttle
’ | daughter of Mareola nod Mr. and
Fenton were presented In a public
Mrs Hadley llosellou und two chil­
recital at the Baptist church Tues
dren of Waltervllle spent Sunday
day evening at 8 o'clock. A free­
of last week visiting at the home
will offering waa taken, receipts
of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Alford
will be used to defray expenses ot
Mrs. llascl Gsburne. the first and
two girls to 1«* chosen to represent
second grade teacher, has gone lo
the local World Wide Guild group
Portland where she expects to
at the annual Guild house parly Io
spend the summer
be held at McMinnville in July.
Doctor mid Mrs. Ford of San
I, Francisco, Cal., were visitors st ihe
Colored scrim with mer­
cerized stitched edge to
match printed bottom
border. Tiebacke. Colors:
Rose, gold, blue, green.
The picnic la not restricted to
members of the club according to
The annual Pleasant Hill picnic, Mrs. Wheaton, president of the
was held at the Pleasant Hill pic- ciub. Any women of Springfield
nlc grounds Saturday June 6. under »ho are Interested In the work of
the auspices of the high school. A the organisation are welcome to at SELF-H ELP C LO TH IN G
home of Miss Minnie Broil. Thurs­
very good program was given In tend.
NEW FOR SMALL C H ILD day. Doctor Ford Is a dentist In
the morning There were a great
|Hnal business for the year was
San Francisco. The Fords are on a
Exceptionally
many family reunions and picnics trall8acted at the meeting Tuesday Proper C lothing Boon to Mothsra trip to Canada.
Teaching Sm all Chlldron to
held in the grove at the same hours Affairs of the Rose show held two
Lynwood Campbell of Aberdeen,
Dress Thsmeslvss
Sixteen students graduated from weeks ago were closed. Books of
Wash., has arrived to spend a time
Pretty DEEP RUF­
the Pleasant Hill high school Tues- the treasurer showed that the at-
at the home of his wife's parents,
Self-help garments, designed to Mr und Mrs Frank Lovelace. Mrs
day June 2. The salutatory was (atr paid it s own expenses this
FLE CURTAINS
given by Felma Circle and the vale year. The surplus waa so small save time for busy mothers as well Campbell and the two children
as
encourage
habits
of
self
reliance
dlctory by Grover Kelaav, Ixiree that it waa decided not to give any
came to Coburg some time ago.
Some with all-over de­
Laird read the class history. Verna prises for winners of ribbons in the In children, constitute the latest
Mlsa Mary Setters of Lamont.
thing for the well-dressed three and Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. II. A.
signs. Sewed on valance
Wiley the class will and Floyd Man- flower exhibit.
four year old this year, says Mrs Foley amt Virgil Foley of Browns
and tie-backe, for thie
ner the class will. The girls sextet
------------------------ -
Harriet K. Slnnard. extension spe­ vllle were visitors at the home of
really small price
sang one number. The address P R E T T Y W ED D IN G HELD
which was enjoyed by all was given
in c T n iu IIIMF 4 cialist In clothing at Oregon State Mr and Mrs. W T. Bettis. Tues
by Prof. Jewel of Corvallis. Be
AT T H URSTON JUNfc * college.
day.
A group of small dresaea and
sides bringing a good message to
R(jtb LymgB> A - t , Unt Pa. tor,
The Kill Kare club met at
suits for little tots of this age have the home of Mrs. Albert Granville
young folks and parents he kept
Becomes Brido of Rev.
been designed by Ihe bureau of Tuesday afternoon. June 9 The
the audience in laughter through
V ic to r H srahixsr
home economics. 11. S department afternoon waa spent In embroider
out his address. His special advice
of agriculture, and several sample Ing and piecing a quilt
to the graduates was "'Find that
The moat beautiful church wed­
OEPT. STORES
thing you would rather do than ding ever held In Thurston was outfits have recently been received
by
Mrs.
Slnnard
for
Inspection
play and do it thoroughly."
Visita from Indiana— John Keud
solemnized Thursday evening. June
The average child of three years rick of Casing. Indiana, spent Mon ,
Those who graduated were—Fel- 4. when Mlsa Ruth Lyman asalst-
ma Circle. Ixiree Ixtird. Margaret an, lHl8tor of Thurston church and Is old enough to begin to dress and day and Tuesday In Springfield
undress himself If his clothing Is visiting with Itale Summer at the
sen W llls m s tts , Eugen«
Shelley, Verna Wtl^v. iris Wal- j|e¥ Victor Hershtxer pastor of the
simply designed and without com­ KxKlmunn confectionary.
lace. Arlene Mitchell. Floyd Man (.hurch were united In marriage by
plicated fastenings. Mrs. Slnnard
ney. Grover Kelsav. Wayne Fergu , hf> brlde-9 brother. Rev. W H. Ly-
says. Thia Is not only a help to
son. Sheldon Stutx. Eugene Peebles, maB
Stayto„ w|th the double
mothers but the child enjoys It and
Prentice Wheeler. Wilson Warring. r)ng cereraony. Mr«. S. E. Stevens
develops through It a feeling of I
Raymond Hills. Rex Wallace, Ro- from g ugene played the Lohengrin
self-reliance.
bert Lorenx.
wedding march. Mrs. Walter Fla-
Among the features of the new I
Mrs. Robert Doyle who came cug of Eu(f,,ne sang. “1 Love You
garments which Facilitate manlpu
home from the hosptal this week Truly." Mrs. Hershlaer entered the
latton by small chubby fingers are
is quite sick.
j church under an arch of fern held
few buttons and buttonholes, but |
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Tinker mo- by members of her Bible school
where needed, these are large
tored to northern California Tues-' c|„88 Little Norma Hart and Betty
enough to be easily grasped. Trous !
day to be gone several days.
) Honson were flower girls. The
The barn of Mr. H. A. Pontius church wa8 beautifully decorated ers have simple side openings In j
s P R IN GFIELD STORE ONLY— 500 M AIN ST.
This
burned to the ground Sunday. The (be e|ectrlc lights were turned out j "tea<1 " ’
Pontius family was at Elkton on a #nd , be building lighted with can allows the front and back to open j
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Independently, and each button has .
visit and had left youngest boy to dleg
but one buttonhole. In many cases j
do the chores. Neighbors rushed
Mra. C. M. Lyman of Eugene waa
Super Suds
trousers have simulated pockets I Gold Dust
to the fire and were able to save matron of honor and Norman Ly-
which
form
drop
fronts.
the separator. There were no anl- i
of Eugene and Donald Davis
Large
I .arge
mals In the barn, but quantities of atlended the couple, the bride was
Bloomers
tr-us.-rs n mail
Pai-kag«'
wheat and hay and tome machinery
marriage by her mothan
^
X t
m lh
Sniuli
Another Group
79c
pRalpk & Stanlca
GLEN VAUGHN FRIDAY
Visitors in Portland — Mr. and
Mrs Wayne clover and daughter.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
June, are spending a week's vaca-
Pederson was the scene of a pretty
tlon visiting friends in Portland
wedding Friday afternoon at 4
aud Seattle. They expect to return
o'clock when their daughter, Dora,
to gpringfjeid this week-end.
was married to Glen Vaughn, son
Visits from Portland—Lou Kester of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vaughn. Only
of Portland arrived Monday even­ immediate family members and
ing to spend some time visiting close friends were present for the
with her sisters, Mrs. Alice Lorah ceremony.
and Mrs. W. F. Walker.
Rev. Ren Hollister of Eugene were deatroyed.__________
15c
8c
19c
„ „ Carl Lyman of Deaver. Colo-.
rado. her dress was cream aatln ,
Hlmpl(.
conducted
the
ceremony
and
Miss
Attends Comm encement — Mrs.
* I
d
and
bl,,u-.--< to
Julia Pederson, sister of the bride < --------------------------------------- ----- g, she wore a ve o cream
----
1 and ' carried a large bouquet o f!"
......
..................
match the bloomers and trousers
In Shelton's Addition to Eugene. Saturday to attend commencement was the only attendant.
Thurston
flowers. Mr. Hershtxer Is a gradu-
The couple departed for Newport
are provided. These may be slip
Lane County. Oregon.
exercises for her daughter, Lucille
* ate of Eugene Bible university thia
Dated this 8th day of June, 1931. wbo Kraduated from the southern I after the wedding supper to spend
ped on over the sun suits and little
■
t
v
The Thurston high school held vear and Mrs. Hershlxer is a stu
H. L. BOWN, Sheriff.
Oregon Normal school Tuesday o f . a short honeymoon. They w 1 make
ement exerfl8e9 at the
^ g<> They lan to con. son or daughter Is all dressed up
WELLS & WELLS. Attorneys
and ready for a trip to town.
' hi* — k _________________________ | th e ir hom e in th l . com m unity.
1
e¥(.n)ng (here „ „ tinue
worfc gt tfce R
(J 11-18-25; Ju 2-9)
Other aids to comfort and free­
a large number of patrons and next year. Their many friends here
dom for the youngsters are sleeves
SUM M ONS
friends in attendance. There were wl8b them much happiness in their
D a ily S ta te m e n t o f th«
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
above the elbows, trousers above
five boys to graduate this year.1 f„ture,
STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE
the knees, and no floppy collars.
Robert
Armltage,
Virgil
Hanson.
----
------
COUNTY.
Commercial State Bank of Springfield
The
collars, where used, are sewed
Frank La Jole, Anna La Joie, Jamefc
George Travis. Benjamin Russel! NOTICE TO CUT WEEDS
down, which makes for ease in
La Joie and Rosa La Joie and of Springfield, Oregon as of close of business June 6th, 1931.
and James Edmiston. There were
,z>c- u c i n
Harvey La Joie. Plaintiffs.
nine eighth grade graduates from
ISSUED BY POLICE HEAD Ironing.
Commercial Department :
▼a.
Information regarding patterns
the three school districts which
pf not,ce to property
Ellen La Joie. Ed La Joie, Fred La
for
the new garments may be ob­
Joie. Nellie Redding. Guy Red­
comprise the Thurston high school
haye cut
we(,d„
Bank Building and Real Estate .....—............. 114,900.00
tained from home demonstration
ding, Elsie Chllllson, Ben Chilli-
district who were also given their
( ther bnigh op racan,
Furniture and Fixtures ...........- .... .. ...............- 3,000.00
agents, or from Mrs. Slnnard at
son. Lars Jacobson, Theodore
Other Real E s ta t e ... ......... ....... .........................
5,937.00
d^m as
loU owned by them wlth(n the clty
Parmeoter,
Anna
Parmenter,
the college.
Professor
Warren
Smith
from
U
RUrted
Jn
weeh.„
Other
Bonds
..................
.....
..............................
23.371.37
Clarence Parmenter. Lottie Gom-
har. Tony Gombar, L. D. La Joie
of O. gave the address on a teach-
of
by , njn „ A„.
Stocks ...........................................- ......................
5,950.00
and Busan La Joie, his wife. De­
er’s observation of South America,
Liberty Bonds .............. ........ .................- —
2,000.00
dei-son.
police
chief.
fendants.
Coburg
telling of his trip through the dif­
City Warrants ....... ............. ......... .......................
8,694.90
To Anna Parmenter. Defendant:
The publication Is made In ac-
ferent countries of South America. cordance with a city ordinance
School Warrants ............................................. —
4.938.44
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re­
Professor Palmer principal of the which requires that all weeds or
The Home Economics club met
Bills Receivable .............................. - .......... ...... 79,693.23
quired to appear and answer the
Thurston high school presented the
Expense ................................................—---------
4,025.71
tall grass on vacan property must Friday afternoon at the home of
complaint filed against you in the
1,309.03
class to the school board. Homer
Interest Paid __ __________________ _____
above entitled suit within four
be cut between June 15 and 26 of Mrs. Althea Stoneberg. Plans were
549.11
Phettepl.ee presented the diplomas
OrMi or brugh growfnB discussed for the ensuing year.
Overdrafts ...............................................— ......
weeks from the date of the first
publication which date is June 11.
9,977.68
to the graduates
Clifford Harrison and Ben Adair,
United States Nat'l Bank. Eugene. Ore. ..
on
alleys
or
streets adjacent to
1931. and If you fall to appear or an­
3,412.93
Marlon Caruther was seriously
who have been attending Oregon
American National Bank, Portland, Ore.....
such property must also be cut.
swer for want thereof the plaintiffs
1,172.03
hurt last Wednesday when his team
Continental 111., Bknk and Trust Co...............
will take a decree against you for
1,355.78
ran away while hitched to a wagon
Cash ......................................... - .........................
the relief as prayed for in the com
run
9170,287.21 loaded with hay. He is In the Eu-;
plaint, that plalntlffa and defend­
Total Commercial Resources ...............
ants be decreed to be the owners of
gene hospital but plans are being
All of the Lot numbered one and
made to move him to Portland to
all of the northwest quarter of the Savings Department:
the veterans hospital.
3
2.312.08
southwest quarter of Section 4,
Savings Bonds and Warrants
Many from here attended the
Township 20 S. R. 3 West of W. M
800.00
Savings Stocks
.................. .............. ........
containing 40 84 acres
Pleasant Hill annual picnic last:
9.32
Interest
Paid
Savings
Accounts
...»......
.....
All of the Southeast quarter of
Saturday. Mrs. Ellen Needham has
22.997 60
Savings Loans ... ................................ —
the Southeast quarter In 8ectlon 1.
attended every year not missing
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
32.40
township 20 S. R. 4 West of W. M
Savings Cash
.............................- .........
MATINEE
one In 46 years.
containing 40 acres.
Spencer Tracy in
16.99
Savings Accounts Overdrawn ..................
All of the west half of the south­
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Singleton
“Q U IC K M IL L IO N S "
$26,168.39
Total
Saving
Department
Resources
west quarter of the Southwest quar­
He made a million dollars a
\ $196.455.60 are the parents of a daughter born
Total Resources ........................... - .....
NIGHTS
ter of Section 4. township 2" 8 H
on June 3, 1931.
year by making suckers of a
3 West of W. M. containing 20
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weaver, and
acres. All of the southeast quarter
million people. . . Then love
of the northeast quarter, Section 13. 1 Commercial Department
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Weaver and
made a sucker of him.
$30,000.00
•
Capital Stock
township 20 S. R 4 West of W. M
family and Oeorge Hays motored to
On the Stage (F rid a y O nly)
1,000.00 7
containing 40 acres.
Surplus .............. - ...................................... .......
Creswell last Sunday and spent the
All of the NE quarter of the SW
86.49 y.
JOHNNY ROBINSON
Undivided Profit Account
.................... ......
day with relatives there.
quarter and the SW quarter of the
and hie
30.00 y
Dividends
Unpaid
.........................................
8E quarter of Sec. 18. Tp. 20 S. R
Miss Mildred Price Is spending
VA R SITY VAGABONDS
•
Time Certificates ....................................... ....... 22,897.53
3 West of W. M. In Lane County. I
a few days at Burns with her sister,
SUNDAY
Coming
31.00
1
Oregon containing 80 acres.
Demand Certificates
.................
Mrs. Arch Shough.
In the proportions as specified In
96,682.04
William
Haines
in
Individual Deposits
...
............... ...
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grant en­
the complaint; that said premises
1,450.43
“JUST
A
GIGOLO”
Cashiers
Checks
.............
..................................
All
Depositors
be sold by a referee In partition
joyed a visit last week from their
Mondays Ravivai
38.08
Long and Short
....................... ...................
and that the attorneys fees and ex
of the (
sisters, Mrs. Frost, Mr. Grant’s
Norma Shearer In •
♦
penaes of ault be paid from the pro­
Bills Payable
.................................... 14.196.94
merclal
State
sister, and Mrs. Overly, Mrs.
“LET US BE GAY"
ceeds of sale and the balance be
105.00
Certified Checks
...........................................
Bank will be
Grant’s sister.
divided among the owners and for
Wednesday and Thursday—
178.27
Exchange
...............................................................
admitted
Free
such other relief as is specified In
Jay Grant left Sunday for Mc­
WARNER BAXTER In
2.994.93
Interest Received .............................. „..............
to this thea­
said complaint.
Kenzie bridge where he has em­
“DOCTORS' WIVES"
596.60
The order of the court directing |
tre u p o n
Rent Account .......................................................
ployment In forestry work for the
Is a doctor’s beautiful
showing of
service of this summons hy the i
$170,287.21
Total Commercial Department Liabilities
summer.
publication thereof is dated June
a bank book
patient his wife’s
to doormat1.
11th. 1931. and requires publication !
Department:
Mrs. Lum Mays and son, Frank
worst enemy?
This offer
weC
.k .e , «<lWthe fS I .e ° V t S e ’ ftrrt
««vlugs Accounts Surplus
Campbell from Signal spent the
$ 3.000.00
expires July
week-end at A. B. Mathew's.
708.70
Interest Received .
...............................
publication is June 11th, 1931.
j
1, 1931.
Mrs. A. B. Mathews Is enjoying a
22,469.69
C A. WINTERMEIER, Attorney
Savings Deposits
...........................................
lii I«
» i:
for Plaintiffs. Realdent Eu
$26.168.39 visit from her cousin, Miss Gray,
Total Savings Department Liabilities
gena, Oregon
$196,455.60 from Ixis Augeles, California.
Total L ia b ilitie s ----------- -------------------
U 1 1 -U tt; Ja S -•)
Tuna Flakes
"Sunrise”
No. 1 Elat
17!c
Snider's Catsup
latrge
19c
B o ttle
Wine Jelly
GlIZHti
5 oz. Jar
10c
ÍOc
B o ttta
Seedless Raisins
Double Refined Borax
Soap
4 Bara
Rainier Brew
25c
15 ounce
PHckagc
Fulop’s Dept.
7 Jc
Store
O ffe rs
Specials
On W h it e G o o d s
*
Friday andSaturday Only
20c
9-4 White Sheeting, heavy grade, guaranteed for 2
years. Yard Special
34C
30c
9-4 Bleat lied Faniouii "W earwell” brand Sheeting,
Per Yard
39c
9-4 Heavy Unbleached Sheeting, yard
Heavy Bleached Muslin, yard
Heavy Yard Wide Outing, white or figured, yd,
$1.25 Table Damank, yard
$1 25 C urtains Set
All 25e P rints
29C
10c
15C
69c
89c
18c
Fulop’s Dept. Store
T H E STORE OF SPR IN G FIELD