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    TH U R SD A Y, OCTOBKR 26, 1>HH
THE SPR1NOFIBLD NEWS
PAGE POUR
FARM MARKET IS
SAIO BRIGHTER
«HICKAM AUGA OF 98
RELIVED BY LOCAL MEN
Claim B attis Against Plegue
Dangerous To Soldiers As
Actual Campaigns
As
Stories of the "Battle of Chick
Egg Price» Highest Sine« amauga I'arh In 1898 , which
1931; Milk Production Up Proved to be as deadly as any of,
And Seed M arket Strong
those of the Civil war, were re­
Egg price« are now the highest
they have been since November,
1*31. according to the O. 8. C,
extetiiKtn econonilat. The advance
o( the past month has been more
than the usual seasonal advance
and la the result of a rather sharp
reduction In production generally
throughout the United States.
The drought with Its resulting
high feed costs is reflected in an
11 per cent decrease in the num
ber of layers in farm flocks on
October 1 and a 3 per cent reduct
ion in the number of eggs pro­
duced per 100 hens in flocks.
vived here during the past week
end by Spanish-American war vet­
erans in connection with the visit
to lAne county of Ralph Edmunds,
Junior vice-commander of ihe vet­
erans of '*8.
Unlike the Chickamauga battle
of the Civil war. the Chickamauga
battle of 1898 was (ought at camp
Thomas, near Lysle, Georgia, and
the enemy was a horde of disease
germs which spread a pestilence
claiming as heavy a toll as had
any previous actual engagement oo
the battlefield
Among the present residents ot
Springfield who were at the camp
are Charles F. Eggimann and Sam
Richmond.
A lengthy story of the terrible
conditions at this camp when two-
thirds of ihe men fell ill with either
typhoid fever or malaria, was con­
tained in a pecent Isue of "The Na­
tional Tribune."
Contaminated water supply, poor-
food. poor sanitation. Inadequate
hospital and medical facilities, and
crowded living quarters, all did
their share in killing off many of
the veterans, and also in leaving
many more of the young men so
physically weakened that they
eventually had 50 percent of their
number totally disabled through no
fault of their own. sc vs the Trib­
une writer.
The Tribune writer argues that
these men were in the service of
their country as much as were
those who were on the battlefield
and Ihe government had recognized
this fact until recently when the
pensions of these men. most of
them above 60. were cut off. No­
body not even Uncle Sam. employs
men of that age. even when they
are not otherwise disabled.
I’SON DttIH
TOWN AND VICINITY
(Continued from I’age 11
Hess from shock on heurlng of h«r
rm h e ra
smldeii desili preveut»
Mia H uver frotu cotnlng from
Phoeiilx.
Many telagrams and lettera uf
i iilldolenc» bave Iteen rwcelved
Relatlvss Scattsrsd
Mr. Tyson Is survived by hla iiront sorrowlng friend»
widow, two daughters. Mrs Wltil-
Returne from Vlelt— Mrs Wal
frld Tyson Hover at Phoenix. Arl-
aonu. ami Muriel Tyson, at home; i luce llawke relurned home Frldny
two brother». Alan H Tyson of after speiidlng severa! daya al Hai
I'ucc-c. and Herald Tv on of Paris. ' las vlsltlng at Ihe home of lier
France; two s is te rs Mrs Arthur ■on. Wayne.
Great wood of Durban. Sontii Africa,
P, Inclpul* li
Alterngt» — Roy
and Miss Malo-I K Tyson of
tjiunev wa elei tesi « Ite llia l« del«
Fiance.
Two of Mis Tyson's broth is. «ale lo Ile- i)r< gon Slule Tein hera
Frank Hlvett from Salem, and Lee isanilullou meeting from laine
Rlvetl from l.liuolll. Nebraska are eounty Hl llie i lo it-g session of llle
here for the funeral ervlces. Ill I m e association held Frldny
Olegini lie was enjoying one week
vacation from this position ami
wa< io have started work as field
Utah fur Ihe National Safely Cott»
l ily Monday of this week
Return from Trip—Mr and Mrs |y proud of his military service for
Move—Mr and Mrs Q. F lAilsk
and daughter have moved Into the Robert Cook (Vernie» Hawk) re his adopted country and was a
turned home Friday from a htmey good soldier.
Willows apartments
moou trip io Southern California
Mr Tyson was born al Ikswllah.
Goss to Lake— Ralph Dunlap has
Devonshire. England on D-cembet
Form
er
Resident*
Msro—
Mr
ami
gone Io Udell lake where he will
Mrs. Robert Carr of Klamath Falls 12. 1878 Ills father wna llrtllsli
spend some time.
arc spending n few day i In Spring vlrocounsul ai Saini Malo. France
where hl soti s p e lli m ot-l o f Ills
Oeerhorn Man H ere J H. Odell field
curly life Ile acni Io school tu ie
of Oeerhorn was a business visitor
Son la Born— Mr. aud Mrs It. K ami later at' mied ilio l'nlvei dtv
In Springfield Saturday
lain« of S pringfield, roule 3, are of Kenne« He was Interested In
Out of Hospital—Jesse Cross re­ the parents of a baby son horn to ai hiet It s and from I8$s m il il 1*02
turned home from the Pacific hos­ them at their home Saturday morn wna tenni» champion of «•- torn
pital Sunday.
lilt . October 2U. 1934
Franco lie was also well known
and England for his
Returns From Trip—Pedro John
(uka Mernber, Meet—.Mr» Harry "
son returned Monday evening from Wk.kham ent«rta|llw|
h«r home “l,lll,v •" "
r ,’,“v,’r
a trip to hl« former home In Ten- on East Main streei last Thursday I
Liv»d Hare Many Year»
,
evening for members of Ihe Iuka
***• came to the I n llis l S ta n |
net* see.
Circle group. Mrs. Fred Lottk will »hen he was 26 years old after I
Store
Ha.
Naw
Sign-
A
new ( - -
- -
Neon sign has been plac,si over “e hostess for Ihe group ai th e ir
the entrance io the Flanery d ru g '1’”’ « »«*«lng on November 1
store which moved recently to
Fifth and Main atreets.
B A R R ETTS OF W IM PO LE’
i
0 »«r m uch o f ih
w o rld
t
, , „ w ......
settled first ill Falls City. Orc
mwosald I
t,
and
, gnu Later he moved Io Eugene
j where he was married Io Ml»
Feed Coats N ear P arity
| Mabel l»lv It of Springfield on
Poultry feed costs are still re­
FEATURES
T
H
R
E
E
STARSI
September 12. Ito s The moved In
Move
to
Elmir»—C.
J.
Lankford
latively high, says the report, but
Springfield l wo years later ami
aud hl» family have moved to
with the recent rapid advance of
In
Norma
Shearer'
•
new
picture,
have lived here since lliat lime
Elmira,
having
traded
property
egg prices the relationship be­
For w-veral years he managed a
here. They came here recently "Tile Barretts of Wlinpol» Street.”
tween feed costs and egg prices
opining al the McDonald theatre salmon packing plant al Gardner,
has become a little more favorable
from California.
Sunday, w» have the pleasure of le-fore stariiug 17 continuous years
Based on current prices, it re­
Hunter* Return— An enjoyable seeing three winners of ihe annual of
_ __
___ ____ as chief b»-ll man
employment
quired during September an aver­
time but no venison was the report Motion 1*1, lure Academy Award 1
chairman
of the safely commit
age of 6.8 do sen eggs to purchase
brought home by Dr. W. H. Pollard. appt ar together.
lee for Ihe Booth Kelly mill He
100 pounds or standard poultry
Rev. Poindexter, and other memb­
They are Miss Shearer, who u-sistrit with the reopenjug of the
ration. During June. July and Aug­
ers of their hunting parly when star« aa Elizabeth In the femous mill more thuu a year ago and
ust it required more than eight
they returned Friday evening after tai - of poetic love; Fredrlc March, then begun work as purchasing
dosen eggs to buy 100 pounds of
a four day hunting trip io Eastern wh > plays opposite as the ardent agent for Ihe CWA lu Lane couuty.
feed. The figure for September.
Oregon.
Robert Browning, and Charles Nine mouths ago he wus appoint­
193.1 was 0.1 compared with a
September average 1926 to 1930
Birthday Party—Mrs. Joe Hills Laughton, most recent winner of ed district safety inapttclor for the
of 6.7.
was honor hues! al a surprise birth­ Ihe award, who shines ns the dia­ SERA lu soulheru and western
A dairy report shows that con­
day party hehl at her home last bolical father.
| N O T IC E OF E X E C U T R IX ’S SALE
Miss Shearer, as the star, nat­
siderable Improvement in milk
Thursday evening. Present for the
OF R E A L P R O P E R T Y A T
production per cow has occurred,
P R IV A T E 8 A L E
evening were Mr. and Mrs. William urally carries Ihe brunt of the film
particularly In the central states,
NOTICE Is hereby glvon that
Mathews and family. Mr. and Mrs. —and carries II with all the grace
but that heavy culling and market­
Thompson Morse ami family. Mrs. and charm and polish that made pursuant* Io an ORDER of Ihe
“Riptide" and •Smilin’ Through ” ¡ County Court of the State of Ore |
ing of milk cows during recent
Tom Morse and two children, and
Ihe successes they ware. As the In­ 1 gon. for Lane County, made on the
months has left fewer milk cows
O. J. Arrhnmbuult.
24th day of October, 1934, In Ole I
valided Elizabeth. she brings i\ 'm ailer of the Ketute of Vlleuu I
on farms than a year ago. The de­
To
Attend
Meeting—Mis.
C.
F.
noignant wl»tfuln-«s to her char­ Wlckwlre. deceased. Ihe under-1
crease in the number of cows has
Eggimann. past president of the acterization thnl reaches deep sign, h !. Edna L. Kllnk. Executrix
more than offset the Increase in
Ladies Auxiliary of the U. A. R. down into Ihe h»artn of Ihe auditor of ihe Estate of Vllonu Wlckwlre. i
production per cow so that total
deceased, will sell at Private Sale |
in Oregon. Miss Eva Louk aud Mrs.
Besides such titans of Ihe dra­ to the highest bidder upen the'
milk production In the United
Fred
Louk
will
drive
io
lhillas
matic
arl’
.
there
Is
also
a
long
terms and conditions hereinafter
States on October 1 was about !
this altemoou to attend a meeting string of excellent supporting play mentioned and sub),-cl to confirm
per cent below that of a year pre­
“n,,r ,b*
of state officers at the home of ers each adding his able touch to »'*<«' >'7 »«*«• Court
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
vious.
.
.... ,
u ,
V
I,.,. a re., ! 24th (he day
of ((||e
November. 1934. ull ,
Notice Is hereby giveu that the Mrs. Freida Peterson, slate presl the
glittering
whole
They
J <h(
Increased demand and shortage
undersigned has been duly appoint­
(lf , h(. sa|tl yilena Wlckwlre !
in production have boosted some ed Administrator of the estate of dent. They will return this even­ Maureen O’Sullivan, who plays
spirited Henrietta; Ralph Forbes
, a
l
Ihe time of her death
feed prices to new high levels. A Evelyn Jacobson, deceased, and ing.
as Captain Cook; Una O’Connor a s 1 in and Io the real property dea
report from Washington says that any and all persons having claims
the Obsequious Wilson; Katharine Tlbed » follow», to wit
when timothy seed reached $16.80 a against the said estate are hereby
Beginning al a point on the
required to present said claims,
Alexander portraying th“ reverent
hundred recently It established a duly
East line of County Road No 3 .1
verified as by law required,
Arabel;
Marion
Clayton
a«
Bella,
new all-time record. In Oregon at the office of Frank A. DePue.
Mr. and -Mrs. W. L. Wheeler of
42.95 chain« East of a point on
clover seed is selling at higher attorney for the Estate In Spring- Trent have returned from Canyon the flirt; Leo Ccrroll and Ferdln-, the West line of the W illia m M
Stevens and wlf D L C. No. 46.
prices than at any time since the field. Lane County, Qregon.. within vllle where they spent a we. k visit and Munler ar Drs Ford-Waterlow
In Township Seventeen (171!
start of the depression. In the mid­ six months from the date of this ing and hunting at the John Par and Clayton, and Inn Wolfe In the
South of Range Three 13) West j
notice.
part
he
created
on
the
slags.
Be­
dle of October Chicago dealers
ker home. Dr. and Mrs. Claude
of the W illa m e tte M e rid ia n . I.an
Dated October 22nd. 1934.
County. Oregon, which Is 22 69
were quoting country-run red clo­
SEVERT JACOBSON. Admin­ Kime of Collage Grove who were van. the elegant English gentle­
chains South 12’ West of tin-
istrator of the estate of Evelyn with them returned Thursday. man.
ver at $19 a hundred, and alsike
Northwe t corner thereof an,I
Jacobson, deceased.
If you see ’’The Barrells of Wlm
at from $17 to $25.50. There are
While
there
Mrs.
Wheeler.
Mrs.
running thence East 17 95 chains ,
F R A N K A. D eP U E , A ttorney
pole
Street.”
you
will
see
a
fain-'
the highest prices since the fall for Estate.
Kime and Mrs. Parker visited
then,--- South 1?' W est p a ra lle l
ous
play
made
Into
a
brilliant
pic­
with the West line of the said
of 1929.
<O 25— N 1-8-15-221
Crater Lake.
c la im 11 38 chains, thence West
Benjamin Stocks of lx>» Angeles ture.
17 24 chains to the Easterly line
California Is visiting at the Tinker
of said County Rontl. and thence
ranch. Mr. Stocks was associated
North 3 degree- 46' West ailing
RUS6IAN COSSACKS
the Easterly line of said Coutitv
with Mr. Tinker in the mining
Road Io Ihe place of beginning
SING FRIDAY N IG H T
business in Arizona 18 years ago.
all In lame Chnnlv. Oregon
He has come to Oregon to settle
The West 50 4 feet of ihe lx»t
The singing thrills of the Don |
on a ranch If he finds one Io his
Nu in I, riel SIX In Rlnek number
ossack Russian male chorus are
El.EVEN In James Huddleston's
liking.
Adilltlnn to Eflgene. Lane Conn '
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johns of May­ to be brought mtnlc lovers of the
ty, Oregon, according io Ihe :
Willamette
valley
next
Friday
ger. Oregon spent the weekend
amended plat thereof, being now
night. October 26. when the world
vidtlng with Mr. and Mrs. Johns
a part of said City of Eugene
renowned group Is presented In
Oregon.
and Mrs Morningstar. Both Mr.
concert at McArthur court on the
The South half of the South I
and Mrs. Johns are teaching in the
half of the Southwest fourth of
University of Oregon campus. The
<\
public school at Mayger.
the Northeast qunr'er of Section I
concert will start at 8:15 o’clock.
Four In Townshln Sixteen South
This group of former officer* In
Rance Four We«t of the W ilia m
the Russian imperial army, thirty
ett-> Meridian, except land des
crlbed In deed recorded In Vol­
six strong, will offer a picturesque
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baugh and
ume 161 nt page 295. and also
sight
as
they
appear
In
the
huge
j family and Mr. and Mrs. John Ed
excepting land described In deed
auditorium
Their
military
training
recorded In Volume 155 on Page
inlntoD and family motored to Junc­
and descent Is effectively portray­
137. Lane Connlv Deed Records
tion City last Sunday and colebra
In L»ne C o u n tv S ta te o f O regon
ted the 59 wedding anniversary of ed as they march on the stage In
containing nine acres more or
military formation, dressed In
Mr. and Mrs. James Calvert, par­
leas
striking
dark
blue
Coasack
uni­
Unless your diet is substantial and contains some
Ixd
Numbered Four 141 In
ents of Mrs Baugh and Mrs. Ed-
Block
Numbered Two 12)
In
meat you sacrifice your health and efficiency in fall
mlston. There were 37 members of forms
Hendricks' Second Amended Ad­
The Cossacks have mastered
aud winter. Meat builds up that “Up and At ’em” spirit.
the family present.
dition to Eugene, Lane County,
every variety of choral singing.
Mrs. John Edmiston and daugh­
Oregon
Whether it is savory sausage, crisp appetizing
There Is a wild beauty in their
That each parcel of said real
ter Hazel, and »on James, attend
bacon, enticing steaks or a delicious roast we have the
volcea that belongs to no other property, above described, will he
ed the wedding of her cousin.
best in meats. The kind of cuts and the kind of ser­
chorus. Everything about them Is -old as one parcel
Garth Richard and Miss Veryle
That the terms of sale will he
vice we offer pleases the most particular housewife.
dramatic, even to the electrifying
Bain at the Bellfountain church
twenty per cent (20%) ensh und
realism of some of the songs with the balance on a»-curlty on or be­
last Saturday evening
their outbursts of fierce yelling fore one year from date of sale.
All bids (hat are offered may be
and whistling In startling contrast
S U M M O N S
E. C. S T U A R T , Prop.
4th and M ain Sts — Phon» *3
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Is the devotional effect which left with Ihe Executrix at Ihe office
THE STATE OF OREOON FOR these produce In their singing of of Jumes K. King, attorney for
said Estate. 410 Miner Bull,ling.
LA N E COUNTY.
Eugene. Oregon, or may he filed
HATTIE E. REAM. Plaintiff, vs. religious songs
Like a stupendous orchestra they with the Executrix.
L. Z. McVAY and UNKNOWN
Dated this 25th day of October.
HEIRS of DANIEL McVAY and are played upon by their magnetic
ANN McVAY, his wife, both de­ leader, Serge Jaroff. They sing 1934.
EDNA L K L IN K , E xecu trix of
ceased. and all other persons or without the preliminary "giving ol
the Estate of Vilena Wlckwlre,
parties unknown claiming any
Deceased.
right, title estate, lien, or Inter the note” and the compass of their
est In the real property des voices rangec from A below the JAMES K. KING. Attorney for
crlbed In the Plaintiff’s Com bass to D of the fourth line In the Executrix, 410 Miner Building,
Eugene, Oregon
plaint. Defendant.
The popularity of our perfume deal, d u r i n g our
O 26— N 1-8-16-22)
TO:—L. Z. McVay and Unknown treble clef.
Heirs of Daniel McVay and Ann
opening week at our new location at Fifth and Main,
McVay, his wife, both deceased
N O T IC E OF S H E R IF F ’ 8 SA LE
hau lead us to repeat our offer for Friday and Sat­
and all other persons or parties un­
REAL PRO PERTY
known
claiming
any
right,
title,
NOTICE Is hereby given that by
urday, October 26 and 27.
estate lien, or Interest In the real virtue of an execution and order
Bring thia ad and with a purchase of over 50c we
property described in the Plain of aale iHHued out of the Circuit
tiff’s Complaint. Defendants.
Court of the Stale of Oregon for
will give you a 50c size of
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Lane County this 23rd day of Oct­
OF OREOON: You are hereby re ober. 1934, upon and pursuant to
qiilr"d to appear and answer the a decree duly given and made by
complaint filed against you In the said Court thin 23rd day of Oct­
above entitled stilt within four (4) ober, 1934, In a Hiilt pending there­
■ ■ ■
M ■ ■ Bi ■ «
weeks from date of the first pub­ in In which The Pacific Havings
lication of this summons, and If A Ixian Association was plaintiff
von fall to so appear, for want and Ruth F. Bullion and others
thereof the plaintiff will take a were defendants, which execution
decree in the above entitled court and order of sale was to me direc­
against you quieting title to the ted and commanded me to sell the
following described real property real property hereinafter described
75c Doans Kidney Pills
69o
$1.00 Hinds Honay B
to-wlt;
to satisfy certain liens and charges
85c Kruschsn Salts . .
71c
Almond Cream . . . . . . . 83c
Beginning at the Northwest in said decree specified, I will on
$1.00 A dlerika
83c
79c
$1.00 Lysol ........................
comer of Lot 7. In BROOKLYN Saturday the 24th day of November
$1.25 Creomulsion ......... 98c
$1.00 M iles N ervin e
.
83c
running thence South 90 feet 1934. at the hour of eleven o’clock.
•hence Ea«f 90 feet, thence A. M. at the southwest door of the
25c Anacin T a b le t* . . . . ■ 17c
$1.20 C aldw ell’» Syrup
North 90 feet, and thence West County Court House In Eugene,
5»c
75c V ic k ’s Vapo Rub . .
Pepsin .............................. 98c
90 f«et to the place of beginning Lane County. Oregon, offer for sale
35c Enders Blades . . . .
29c
Colgetee 8havlng Cream 23c
And that all and each of you be and sell at public auction for cash,
$1.00 O valtin e .................
59c
Cigarettes .................2 for 25c
decreed to have no right, title, es suhlect to redemption as provided
tate. Hen. or Interest In or to the by law. all of the right, title and
aforesaid ppen.laea or bny part Interest of Ihe defendnnls In said (R E P U B LIC A N N O M IN E E )
suit and of nil parties claiming bv.
thereof.
Watch Your Weiirht
Safety-Heet
The order decreeing the aervlce through or undpr them or any of
He hats made one of the
Bath Room Scales
Heating Pad
of this summons bv the publication them In or to the following des­ outNtanding records of the
♦hereof | dated October 24th. 1934 cribed real property, to-wlt;
S 2 . 9 5
S 5 .O O
The West fifty-thr-’e (53) feet 73rd Congress.
and directs nnhllcstlon once each
of Txit six (6) in Block seven (7)
week
for four f 4 V successive
His re-elect Ion assures con
of Fairmount, an addition to the tlnufd
weeks, and that di. .e of the first
active,
experienced
City of Eugene, Lane County
nuhltcatlon of this summons is
and
successful
representation
Oregon.
October 9R»h. 1934
WTNO4RD A REID Attorney Dated this 23rd d«y of October, in Congress.
1934.
for Plaintiff.
Read Record in Voter»
C. A. HWARTH. Sheriff
Residence and Post Office Ad
Pamphlet.
Fifth and Main Sts.
By
A
E
H
U
L
E
O
A
A
R
D
.
Deputy
dress- Eugene, Oregon.
—Pd. A4v.
1
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O 25— N 1-8-16-22)
Upper Willamette |
«--------------------------- «
Thurston
Your Diet Demands Meat
When Cooler Weather Conies
Independent M eat Co.
FREE PERFUME
Your Congressman
Black Tulip Perfume Free
NORMA
SH EAR ER
M ARCH
CHARLES
LAUGHTON
the B S R R K T F S
OF
WIMPOLE STJUEET
Metro Goldwyn Moyer Trium ph
Opens SUNDAY For
4 Days
PHILGO
A Musical Instrument of Quality
I ’ H IIX ’ O p r e H e n t s
rorty-nln»* niannlflceiU
new
HltxlelH.
IU u II qh
1 hut bring hi b iith A itl-
tirtcan Bin! Foreign
S tations fo r (hose who
enjoy w orld-w ide re­
ception. Radio® (<»r
those who are only In ­
terested hi Am erican
stations. Every kind
and size o f radio •
•very typo o f radio,
a I l-e le ctrlc,
battery
and 32-volt.
»HUCO
IRAOt IN
AU0WANCÍ
ÍASY HUMS
H e u tv the g ra n d __________
c»t Radio value of
all lim«. Beautiful compact c»b
in ci American and foreig n
Reception Gloriou» tone
Here Is a line so com ­
plete In chassis types,
alilnet designs and
• rice r a n g e. t h a t
•veryone m a y have
the exact radio he
w ants
In I ’ llU X 'O .
And true to I ’ l l I l A ’O
¡ra d iiio n . each gives
you unexcelled tom*
tntl perforinanee In Its
H c a u t i f a
particular ptte® ■ lass
dneh values are made
;M)ssible only by P lIIL -
’O'S «ales leadership
lo r five consecutive
/ears!
M o dern Ca*
SFtCIAl TRAOiyN
A I IO W A N C i
tA $ y
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met R ceei*
Hod, Amcn«.-
zn d f o r c i g
S t i t tu rn
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HAR D W AR E — F U R N IT U R E — RADIOS — PAINT
Irish-Murphy Co.
Help Yourself By Trading at Home
Yen i an never Im prove y o u r tow n, raise y o u r prop­
e rly values or b e lte r your school» by tra ilin g out of
S pringfield
Trade dollars spent awuy from tow n
slay a w a jM o r alw ays and never w ork or puy taxes fo r
Ibis city.
, .
S pringfield food m e rch a n ts are prepared to serve
von w ith tiiin llty groceries Ibal are not sold low er In
price anyw here. W hy not buy here m id keep your
money al home.
_____ _________________________
CAMPBELL'S
SUGAR
PURE CANE
10 Lbs.
49c
Tomatoe
Juice
Can
5c
Cut Rate Drugs
James W. Mott
Flanery’s Drug Store
SALT
8 Lbs.
OATS
15c
JERSEY
Corn Flakes
CATSUP
12 Oz. Bottles