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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY. MARCH 81, 1082
—
Or
N O T IC I
F IN A L I I T T L I M B N T
acreage la the whole coagtry and
some deem«»» la
Survey Reveals possibly
tlr northwest, but the «upply might
be somewhat larger because the
Growers’ Plans average
yield of potatoes has been
Three Olympic Speed Queen«
the l*arl-
TOWN AND VICINITY
Nodi« 1« h«r«l)y gl reo tbal
George Fl«h«r, udmlnlatrator nt di»
«»luto or Clark Fl«h«r. <l««ea»«d
ha« fil«d I i I n final arrount In Ih«
Counly Court of Lana ('ounty, Or«-1
...
,,,
« „ . ami (hai nh I.I .ourt Ita. ««• a .
*ro"’ W.ndlln» MI nn Ab­
ili« din« and pia. « for ih« final set- Me Ford of Wendllng waa a vlaltor
tluno'iit of >ald «»tal« rlulurday, |n Hprlngfb'ld oh Salurday.
Aprii 301 h, 1932, al IO o'iìork In!
Ih« fun noon of «ahi day al Ih«
Transacts Business— Mrs. ('. C.
County Court room In Ih« Court- Polley of Wallervllle was u bust
Imi««
lo
Kugalie,
Oracoli.
where
all
N O T IC I TO C R ID IT O R S
Notlcu 1« hereby given Ihul Hi« pwraotia Interested may app««r nt lie«» visitor In Hprlngfleld Saturday
underalgiied h«» been appointed "«Id lime and file objection», If uny
Jasper Residents Hare—Mrs J
Administrator of lh« Batata ol tliay have
GKDHGK FIHHEH. Administra ('. Ilulley anil Mrs. Tom Wallace of
Alina Tuhy. decaseed, and ha« duly
tor.
Jasper were visitor In Hprlngfleld
qualified a« *u< h All par«ou« hav
lug rial in« against iho «aid a»lat« I M PBTKItWON, Attorney for
Saturday.
are hereby required Io present aurh Ketate.
(M.3I Ap 7 14 21 2*1
claim« duly verified with propur
Dallas People Here—Dr anil Mrs.
vourliar« attached. to Ilia under
II. L. Peterson of Dallas were
■lined at Ilia off Ira of I M Peter
N O T IC I OF F IN A L H IA R IN O
non at 234 M»ln atraat, Hprlngfleld.
Notice 1« hereby giran dial lh« guests of Mr. anil Mrs. C. P. Eggl
_
Oregon,
within alt mondi« fromI uiidar«lgu«d. Anna Myers, Admin- munn Haturdav evening
ilia dal« of Ihl« notice, lh« «am« latrutrlx of the ««tat« of Hadla Itag
Guests In Portland Dr. anil Mrs
bring datad and published lha fir«, | land. deceased. ha« filmi liar final
Ilm« Ihl« 24lh day of March. 1*32 account In Ihr Counly Court of M. V. Walker were guests over the
FRANK TUHV, Admlnlatrator |,»nc County. Dregon, and Ihr Easter holidays of Dr. and Mrs. W
of lha Kitata of Anna Tuhy. Court ha« ««I Halurday lha 30th
tleceaxed.
day of April, 1*32. at lh« hour of M. ('one In Portland.
I M I'KTKKMON. Attorney for
Irn o'cloc k Ip the forenoon of »aid
Lowell F arm er Visits — A. M
■aid Kalale.
day. In Ihr County Court Room In
l M 24-31 - A 7-14-11)
lh« Court llou«r at Eugen». Lau« eslrh of Ixiwell was In Hprlngfleld
Counly, Dragon, aa lh« dm« and Tuesday morning to purchaae feed
, place to bear objection« to the for his chicken«.
■ «unir, If any. and for lha final «rt
liemeni of «aid a*latr.
Visit at Corvallis— Mr and Mrs
Out« of f|r«t publication March P. It Flattery and family motored
BOB S BEAUTY SHOP
I Slat, 1*32
ANNA MYKJiH. AdmlnUtralrlx o Corvallis Hunday to spend th<
»7.60 Steam Wave for >5
lay with relatives.
WKLLH A WKLLH. Atty«
IM 3 1-A p 7-14-21 23)
Long or Hhort llalr
Guests Here—Mr and Mrs. Beryl
K«lste of Marla Drew, Decea««d Crowe of Wendllng were week-end
17 Baal Uroadway
I’linnr *33
N O T IC I T O C R B O IT O R S
guests ul the home of Mrs. Alice
Eugene. Dragon
Notice 1« hereby given that Lee Loruh.
Itemluglon ha« hewn by the County
Major Operation—Mrs. 11. C. Gay
Court of the Htate of Dregon, lu
GENERAL PLUMBING
I and for Lane County, appointed underwent a major operation at
AND REPAIRING
executor of the last will and leata- he Pacific Christian hospital In
nient of Marla Drew, deceased
Eugene Tuesday morning.
It« Hura and (let My Price»
All peraon* having claim« against
| Ilia «»late of «aid deceased ar<
Visit In Portland— Mrs. H. W,
DODD MILLER
hereby notified to present the mm«,
« li C HI Hprlngfleld. Ph 170 J duly «talad and verified, al the Whitney and Mrs. Harry Htcwart
realdeace of A. B. Wheeler, 710 left Monday fur Portland for a few
l^wrence street, Eugene, Dregon. days visit
within alx month« from this 24th
BUY. SELL OR TRADE
day or March. 1*32
Candy Sals Held — The Four-H
LEE REMINGTON, Executor.
Come In and »m< our Hoard
ooklng club of (he Lincoln school
¡A.
K
WHEELER.
Atty
We have a large variety
held u candy «ale at the school Prl-
IM 24 31— A 7-14-21)
ay noon. Mrs. Walter Laxton Is
Lana County Trading Post
leader of the group.
SUMMONS
712 Willamette—Phone 164
Business Directory
low for three years, because ol
Leaburg Man Here— Walter Car­
ter of Leaburg wo* a business vlsl
tor In Hprlngfleld on Monday.
Increased Production of Corn drouth.
A survey by the collage extension
and Turkeys Indicated;
service Indicates that about the
Potato Acreage Same
«ante number of pullets wilt be
Leaburg R«»id«nt Here— Hen P.
Mlimey nf Vida was a business
visitor in Hprlngfleld Monday.
Oregon Htate College, Corvallis,
Mar 31— Another moderate In-
, crease In the Oregon corn acreage,
more turkeys, but no Increase In
, acreage of late potatoes or number
! of pullets to be raised, are In pros­
pect this year, according to a re-
i port Just released by the college
extension service. These trends
were Indicated by Intentlons-Uepro-
j duce surveys made by the U. 8. de­
partment of agriculture, with sup­
plemental Information gathered by
the extension s e
r v
i c
Collects Bounty—II. M< Mullen of
Blue Hirer collected >3 from tbe
<ounty bounty fund Halurday for
four bobcats.
Visit In Portland—Mr. and Mrs
I’. J Bartholomew motored to Port­
land Friday Io «pend the plaster
vucatlon
Visits In Roseburg—Mias Birdie
llarnlln spent the Ka ter vacation
with friends and rslatlves al Rose
burg s l id Canyonville.
Visit In Portland— Mr. and Mrs
Alfred Townsend spent the week­
end In Portland visiting with
friends.
Left to right, the«« slutting champexn arc Elizabeth Dubois, Chicago,
winner ol the 100-meter international race at Lake Placid; Jean Wilton,
Canada. 500-meter winner and Kit Klein, Buffalo, 1,500 meters, which is s
little more than a mile
BrowneYIII» Peopls Here — Mr MEDICAGO SATIVA IS
»nd Mrs. P. M Bond of Brownsville
GREAT FARM CROP
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
lAm Pulman at their home Hunday
Forage
Plan t
Given
High
Praise
Jimmy on Ice
raised on Oregon farms this year,
but 20 per cent more turkeys.
RUSSELL MYERS FAMILY
ENTERTAINS FRIENDS
A group of ths younger married
people of the Christian church were
entertained at a potluck supper
Thurl((lay
lhe homw
of Mr. and Mrs. Hus«ell Myers of
Hayden bridge. Gaines were en­
joyed later In the evening.
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The corn outlook is relatively fa-
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C orvallis Resident H ere— Mrs.
, rorable. according
to
the
report.
.
,
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, of the <*»11-
,,u,.
,
Aletha Webb, matron
whtch says the demand for corn 1 dren
.
. ■ Home at . . . Corvallis
,,, was a
in Oregon during the 1932-33 mar­
guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
keting season, as usual, may be ex-'
W. H. Pollard on Tuesday.
pected to exceed the supply of
home-grown corn.” The surveys In-
COMPLIMENTARY
I dinted that growers Intend to In­
crease the acreage about 16 per
PARKING PRIVILEGE
cent, with somewhat greater In­
IN PORTLAND
crease Indicated in tbe central Wil­
This Coupon good for FREE
lamette valley and In Malheur couo
ty. Prices for corn In Oregon are GARAGE PARKING in Portland,
one day or night, any time
adjusted largely by the cost of ship­
before May 1.
ping corn In from other states, thus
B A T E S M O T O R A M P GARAG E
the farm price ranges well above
West Park A Taylor or
the average of tbe whole country
Visits Parent»—Mr and Mrs. Carl
by O. 8. C. Specialist; Is
Hteen, Jr. of Eugene were Easter
Good fo r Large Area
dinner guest- at the home of her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Ball­
Dregon bos had Its share of
"wonder plants,'* needs of which
ard.
came from an Egyptian tomb or
Returns to Portland—Mrs. Clar­ perhaps the craw of a wild goose,
B A T E 8 P O R T L A N D GARAGE
ence Peterson returned to her home say« E. R. Jackman, extension farm
With respect to the late potato
5tb and Salmon
at Portland Halurday evening after crops speclall t at Oregon Htate
outlook the report points out that
(Official A.A.A.) Portland, Ora.
having spent several days visiting college, and many in this state have
there may be no increase In the
with friends here.
got excited over magazine stories
Visits Mother — Mr. and Mrs. of world beating crops that later
Govla Lester of Portland were proved failures here.
Orra«lonally. however, a wonder­
week end visitors In Springfield at
the home of Mrs. Lester's mother ful crop does show up. such as Fed­
For the D iacnm inating G irl
eration wheat In eastern Oregon,
Mrs. Mary Magill.
sweet clover In tbe middle west
Enchanting in its scent as the Breath of Romance,
Son i t Born— Mr. and Mrs. Ciar and lenpedlza In the south. And
perfume is the Refined Gift. A superb perfume select­
ettce Partnenler of Pall Creek are right now there Is a crop In west­
ed from our imported toiletries is a subtle appeal to
| IN THE CIRCUIT COURT DP THE
the parents of a baby son born to ern Oregon of truly marvelous pro­
Milady's vanity.
Visiting
in
California—
Mrs
L.
HTATE DP ORBOON FOR THE
them at the Eugene hu-pltal on perties, say- Jackman. It Is Med!-
You need not look farther, we have perfumes to
COUNTY DP LANE,
K. Page has gone to Sacramento, Tuesday. March 29. 1932.
cago
saliva.
satisfy
the most fastidious lady.
j Ruby Galloway. Plaintiff, vx. (lux California, where she expects to
PERRYS
Galloway. Defendant.
"It
Is
the
best
hay
crop
In
exist­
Breaa
Arm
—
Marjorie,
small
Debonair Janie» J. Walker, Mayo»
To Du« Galloway, The above pend two or three weeks visiting
B atterle«, Brakee, Ignltlon and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim ence," Jackman says positively. "It of New York.
hi* »ub-arctic cos­
with relatives.
named defendant.
In the New Store
Springfield
M otor W o rk , W heel Allgnlng
Green of Marcóla, fell and broke stays green and succulent through­ tume at the Winter Olympic Game*,
IN THE NAME DP THE STATE
Lake
Placid.
New
York.
To
O
perate
Idaho
Farm
—
Mr
and
out
the
driest
summer.
Is
economi­
OF ORBOON you are hereby re­
her arm while playing at her home
PERRY’S
EUGENE
I--------------------------------------------- *
quired to appear and answer the Mrs. Dorcy Wilcox and son. Zaln. of early W< dn« day morning.
cal to grow and is high in both pro­
,72» Oek Street
Phon» 747
complaint filed agnlnat you In the Natron plun to leave soon for Peck,
tein and minerals, so that animals
‘above entitled Court and cause on Idaho, where they will manage a
Leaves for California —Kenneth fed on It stay In good condition.
i or before the 9th day of April. 1*32,
Del-assu« left Wednesday (or Han This forage plant cazi be pastured,
■aid date being more than four farm.
Francisco after having spent two fed green dr used for hay, produc­
Security Saving* and Loan ! week» from the day of the first
Have your breaks adjusted, wheels aligned and
Bounty Collected— Arthur Runny weeks In Hprlngfleld visiting with ing the latter at tbe rate of three
Association
puhllcallon of thl« «ummon« and
other minor repairs made to your automobile.
! herein entered of record and If you of Foley Springs collected *8 from relatives.
Little things that contribute to proper control of your
to five tons per acre year after yeat
A Local Institution
’ fall so to appear and an«wer for the county, bounty fund Friday for
car are very essential in tight places—often they help
Return
from
P
o
r
tl.n
d
-
Mr.
and
reseeding.
The
hay
is
suit
want
thereof
the
plaintiff
will
ap-
one udult female coyote and two
46 Weat Uroadway
you to avoid accidents.
! ply Io the Court for the relief In
Mr W F. Walker returned Friday able for
hor,,e" or "heep and
KUUBNB. DRBGON
her complaint ngainst you demand bobcats.
Our mechanic is here at your service with expert
even hogs clean It up to the last
from
Portland
to
pack
their
house
«d. to w lt: for a Judgment and de­
work
at the lowest prices.
Visits
Parent»—Mias
Grace
Male
hold effects prior to moving Into straw,
cree of Divorce dissolving the
Enriches Soil
bond« of matrimony now and here of Portland spent the Easter vaca­ their new home at the Lennox hotel
Shoulder cape collars are the lat­
tofore existing between you and tion at the home of her parents, In that city
"When fields that have grown est arrivals in the realm of evening
plaintiff on the ground« of deser­ Mr. und Mrs. M. M Mule In Spring-
Medicago satlva are finally plowed
dress. You can attach one on a n ,
5th and A Streets
Springfield
tion . for the care and custody of
JEWELER
Admitted to Hospital— Mrs. L. E. up p is found that the crop has
,
old evening dress to cover the
, the minor daughter. Helen Galloway field.
Repairing a Specialty
Matthews of Dexter was admitted enriched the soil beyond belief.”
! anil tor such other relief mm I o the
Drive to Ashland— Mrs. D. B. to the Eugene hospital for medical Jackman continues. "Fields which shoulders and upper arms, or you
Court may reem meet. Thia sum
Springfield, Oregon
can leave It unattached so that
| «on« 1« served upon you by public«- Murphy nnd her brother. Delbert care Friday. She Is recovering formerly produced 20-bushel grain
} tlon thereof In the Sprlngfl-ld Mitchell, drove Io Ashland to spend from a relapse following illness yields Jump to 40 bushels, and the your dress may be worn with it or
without. A black satin or chiffon
New« a newspaper nf general cir­ the Easter week-end with their par
beneficial effects last many years.
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN culation pur«uant to an order of the ents. Mr. und Mra. 11. T. Mitchell. with pneumonia.
evening dress may be supplement­
Judge of the County Court of the
"One would think that seed of ed with a little chiffon velvet collat
Naturopathic Phyeldan
Visit from Marshfield-Bud Sav­
j Htate of Dregon for the County of
Phone tl-J
Attend Party— Clarence, Naomi. age and Mr. Cody of Marshfield, such a plant would be extremely of this sort—to be worn at the thea
l.nne duly made and entered of re-
i cord on the 7th day of March. 1932. Wanetta. nnd Vernon Parr and Zaln and Mr and Miss Dale Dhlsen and high in price, as a salesman might ter or for restaurant dining, or left
Office Houre: l to 6 P. M.
ordering that this summons be pub Wilcox of Nutron intended the Hun­ Miss Denote Dhlsen of Eugene were easily convince one that it would off for dancing.
404 Fourth Street
ll«hed once each week for four con
be worth >50 a pound, hut fortun
Some ol the very new dresses
secutlve and successive weeks In day chool Easter party nt the Bap­ guest« at (he home of Mr. and Mrs. ateiy the seed is plentiful and a
are sold with detachable cape col-
Harl McPherson Sunday.
1 said newspaper and that the Grit tist church Friday afternoon.
field may be planted for only >2.50
'puhllcallon shall be with the Issue
Universal Mortgage Corp.
Son Is Born— Franklin Worley un acre—not much more than for a
Teacher Visits Home—Miss Matt-
of Mnrch 10th. 1932. and the date
! of the last publication shall he rlne Lombard, teacher in the High Jr., is the name which has been grain crop."
I with the Issue of April 7th. 1932.
Mr. Jackman estimates that at
school al North Bond. Oregon, j chosen for the Infant son of Mr.
PRANK A DePCE, Attorney
least
500.000 acres In western Ore­
spent
the
Easter
vacation
In
Spring
-
“n<i
Mrs-
Franklin
Worley
which
W . P. Tyaen, Agent
for Plaintiff, Residence. Spring
field al the home of her mother, was born to them at the McKenney gon are adapted to this crop. Coun
field. Dreg -n.
Phene M W
120 I St.
home on Route 1. Tuesday morn­ ty agents in every Willamette val­
(M 10-1714 31—A 7)
Mrs. Ella Lombard.
ing. March 29. 1932.
ley county have seen It tried and
N THE CIRCUIT COURT DP THE
Teacher Return»—Mtse Elisabeth
are enthusiastic over its possibili­
General Law Practice
Automobile Damaged— The auto­
STATE OF ORBOON FOR
James, teacher In the Junior high
ties. some saying it will do more to
LANE
COUNTY
mobile
belonging
to
M.
B.
McKen­
I. M. PETERSON
school, returned to her Haases Mon­
pull dairymen through the depres­
Mary
B.
McPherson
and
J.
R.
Mr
ney was damaged In Eugene Satur­
A tlorney-at-Law
Phonon, Plaintiffs, vs. David Ar day following an Illness during day when It was struck by another sion than congress can or will do
C ity H a ll Building
"Those Interested In trying Medl
thur and Mary Jane Arthur If which time Miss Helen Eyler of
machine belonging to O. C. Mlkkel-
living, and If not living the un Thurston served as a substitute.
H prlngtleld. Oregon
cago sativa can get seed from any
san and driven by LeRoy Mlkkel dealer by asking for II by its com­
known heirs of snld Mnrv Jane
Arthur; David M Gager; Also all
sen's 16 year old son.
mon name. ALFALFA," Jackman
Returns to School—Evan Hughes,
other persons and parties un
known claiming any right, title son of Mr. und Mrs. Wm. G. Hughes,
Easter Guests—Mr. and Mra. W. concludes. "It is well to ask for
FRANK A. DE PUE
estate. Hen or Interest In the pro­ has returned to Hprlngfleld and Is H. Adrian had as their Easter certified seed of the Grimm vari­
A T T O R N IY A T L A W
perty described In the complaint
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
completing work for his degree at guests Sunday- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ety .”
herein. Defendants.
the University of Oregon this term Scott, parents of Mrs. Adrian, and
To
the
above
named
defendants:
Button
Springfield
Drives to Portland—John Ander­
You and each of you are hereby which began Monday. Evan has Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Scott and two
Building
Oregon summoned to answer the complaint
spent the past few months in the children. Verne and Davtd. all of son. local Ford dealer spent Tues­
filed against you In the atmve en
day in Portland transacting busi­
titled cause and court within four middle west and returned by way Salem. The latter Mrs. Scott is a
ness.
Ister-ln-law of Mrs. Adrian.
weeks from the first publication nf of Arlsona and California.
EUGENE. OREGON
77 E. BROADWAY
this summons, and If you rail so to
answer, for want (hereof, the plain
tiffs will apply to the court for the
All Makes and Model«
relief demanded In the complaint,
By Albert T. Reid
Spirit o f 1917
via, that they he ndudged to be lh.
S P R IN G F IE L D R A D IO SHO P
owners of the following described
lars weighted at the edge with an
944 D Ht.
Phone 130-J rent property;
Inch wide band of beads. The beads
*“T U \f e t t r a * v - * t y E L L , C O M E O W !
Beginning at a point 4.33 chains
east of the west southwest cor­
give the touch of glitter that Is be­
ner of the ThomBS D. Edwards
coming increasingly Important this i
Y O U ’ lCE N O T A & I T
PO O LE - G R A Y
and wife donation land claim No.
season and also serve to weigh
65.
notlf.
7463,
In
township
17
BARTHOLOM EW
TO U G H E D T H A N THE
down the cape In a flattering man
south, of range 2 west of the WH
Intnelte meridian, nnd run thence
ner.
' I H A D TO
north parallel with the west line
Whether you are slender or the
Formerly Walker-Poole
of snld claim 19 36 chains, more
reverse you will find a cape collar
or less, to the south line of thp
of this sort decidedly becoming and
McKettxle Highway, thence east
EUGENE— U th SPRINGFIELD
desirable because It gives the effect
nlong said south line 44.77 chains
228 Main
and Charnelton,
to the east line of said donation
of added width through the shoul­
l'hone 62-J 1 Innd claim, thence south nlong
Telephone 723
ders that accents slenderness of
said east Hite 32.31 chains more
wat t and hips.
We are well equipped to give you a prompt, complete
or less Io the north line of the
' -
right of way of the Southern Pa
printing service of "The Printing ‘Staples’ Used in
clflr Railroad, thence westward
along «aid right of way. ns fol
Every Business Community.”
lows, north 32.75 degrees west
Current
events
classes
at
the
Lin-,
6.70 chains, south 36.25 degrees
These “Staples” are the printing that you are using
west 2.65 chnlns, south 82 degrees
coin school elected new officers on
west 18.56 chnlns. south 86.26
Friday. Officers of the Eighth Al
day after day, week alter week, and month after
degrees west 7 91 chnlns. north
class elected the following; Flor-,
86 degrees west 9 09 chains to
month.
ence May, president; Caroline
the west, line of the David Ar­
thur and wife donation land claim
Hicks, vice-president; Woodrow |
| No 68 In said township and
■ Check your supplies-on-hand NOW. If exhausted or
Bates, secretary; Barbara Uarnell.
range, thence north along said
paper
tender.
west line 15.09 chains to the
low—place the order TODAY.
Officers of the Eighth A2 grade
northwest corner of sold Arthur
claim, thence west to the place
elected were ns follows: Lillian
ANNOUNCEMENTS
LETTERHEADS
of beginning, situated In I^nna
Gregory, president; Lillian Trlnka,
i County, Oregon, and that you have
BUSINESS CARDS
STATEMENTS
vice-president;
Dolores Casteel,
no right, title, estate, Hen. or In
PAMPHLETS
ENVELOPES
secretary; Colene Cornell, paper
teresl therein, nnd quieting plain
For that
tiff's title to said property from all
HANDBILLS
tender.
BLOTTERS
claims nsserted by you or any of
Extra Pair
Miss Ball, student Instructor
TICKETS
RECEIPTS
you. Thia summons la published
from the physical education de­
There are alway« occaalona by virtue of an order made and
TAOS
POLDERS
partment of the University of Ore
when Oxfords suspended on a I filed March 29. 1932, by the Hon
gon, has taken over the baseball
chain or ribbon are extremely, G. P. Sklpworth. Circuit Judge, and
I requiring you to answer the coni
coaching work at the Lincoln
convenient. Enpeclally with wo­ plnlnt In this suit within foul
school.
men who do not like to wenr weeks from the first publication of
The first, second, and third
this summons which la made
glasses with a hat!
grades held a party for their par­
Mnrch 31. 1932.
8. D. A LI .BN. Attorney for
ents Friday. Contests were played
Commercial Printing Department
DR. ELLA MEADE
Plaintiff. Residence and P. D
and prises were given the winners.
Optometrist
Address, Eugene. Ore.
Refreshments were also served.
41 West M b
lugene
(M
31— A 7-14-21)
PERFUME -
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A VO ID ACCIDENTS
“A” Street Service Station
Edw. G. Privat
97c Days
Friday - Saturday
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Men’s Corduroy Pants
Children’s Footwear
Men’s Romeos
Hundreds of Items
T w o B ig B a rg a in D a y s
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