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o o o 0 0 o o o o 3 o O o o qflF.I)FORD MAIL 1RIBUNP N INPKFKNTtKNT NKWHPAI-EB milLIBHKU KVK.HY m:ltNOON UOIP' SUNDAY, V TUB ' yfsiiroltu HHINTIWI 00. MvdfGrd 6ufitlj Horning Hiin U rarol.b Mteorlbtr 4t Hug ttt M,n-dar dally u.w. fl"" 1 Offlc: Mill Trtbiina H.illdli.i. l 7 I acrui rir stint. Piiou. 7. A ccmsollrfttlun of tli Dftniicfntlt' Tlrar. tin Mnltord Hall, lilt Unllur.l Trinuii., Ui. South Hi Orrgouliu, tb. ..bUnd Trlbuu,. BOBPliT W Kl'lll.. K'lltor. I. SUMITKH UUIIH. U.n.tf.i f Mall lo Adftnc: LtaUy, wit Hunday Bun, ;ir I7.lo wily, mm Bunuity nun, mofiin ball;, wit bout HiuiJuy Bun, yar 1.6" irani, wiuout nuitaaj nun. mount ... Wkly Wall- Tribune, out rent 1.0 Mwlay Hun, -am yw. S.l(' T OAKHIEfl In Urdford. AabUnd. Jackaor. lilt, Centra) Point, Phoenli, Talwit and oi mgltwayt: tHlljr, trltti Bundaj Hun. oiontb $ .1 bally, without Himday flun. mouth Df)f, without Sunday Huu, on v-r. .. T.6( Mi., wjut puwiaj oun, ona year . All tcraia by carrier, caah In advanca. ftntcrrd. a avrond-daaa in attar al Madford Orfuu, vndar act of March 8, 1870. Official paprr of the City ol UVdford. Of (tula I pufr of Jackaun Cwmty. Hworn dally ,ter.a; iTtruiatTon for ali avJtiina tituinr April im, ivzt, snov, mora mat loulila tbft i-trculatiflr. of any other paper put-lUbt-d or olrrulutfd In Jackrwrr Comity. Tha only- pupar btrwrei.' iitWiv Ore., anc Ob)i, California, a dlaUncc of ovr 4ui lla, bating iegaad wlra Aaaoclatcd Prcw aarri'. at KM UK H8 OT TH. -r-rn t n t rr MENS. Tbt AJMioclattd' Prea la t-idiiaivfly tntltlt at ma uhb tor repuoncaiion oi an newa -tut Ctchca aradltvd fo It or not ooVrwIat cmllte tnla papr, and aM to Uia local nawa pub vod hrHa i All rltftitJ of rapubllcatlon of apadal dla pttcbut Barafa art alao reaerrcd. .Ye Smudge Pot Dl Arthur I'eri7. f'hnrU'H Kmory luix loft fur Asli liinil, Or'Kun wIkm-i' hn will live In lh li(-reaflfr. I HuntliiKlon, Ore.. NfWH.) A nuHly 4llK ul our 1hiit cily. I The Weutlivr KAMI AMJ ItAI.VY. The jCialsheviklH are weminR knit rirt'MKCK. It Ih 10 liii 1-4 In niakii a knli drtHH fit. ... AHNOISMAI, iAI,l, (Iion AiikcIcn Times) nrc.VTl.KMAN ilcHlrea rnnue ' Mini compunlon win) can ffnanco 1 trip around (he worlil. AiIiIi-ohh V, Box 4 34, Times liliinch. If a few mnro iinllticlanH, dry-fur-p'lililldal'PUi'iKiReH-nuly, Rnt '" their hypocrisy revealed hy catehliiK theni aelvcH while unduly hllarloUH, a douhl will beulil to arise that their church Koliiif .iliirhm 11 hot canipalKii, Is not nil tltnl it Heeiiis. H Cji ' , t ; 1 1 r ' -. ThlltKH have come In a pretty phhh la litis country, whi-n tiie adviiuoe riKetitM of hellralNlnfr ortfaitlxatloiiH (the Soviet) urn treated scantily after they Announce their Intentions of en- iloavorlnR to destroy the nation. The Hovlejt has heen misrepresented. It Ik iioi(llrferenl than the Klwauls, or the Masons, or. the C'hiiniher of t.'om tnercB) or the odd Fellows, or the Kuwoilll LeiiKUe. As Ioiik as you hehav yourself yuu won't he dyna mited. .,, v iiux;ui:ss notk i, (Salem Ciiplinl .loui'iial) Once nioro wv havo In our inltlnt ntip Kkllltul In tho tnnHorlal 10 ty ('ht;lcy llciincit if UulhiH who runs tht )mrlxrHh( three tiny 11 week. A aim wnilhff pet-Hon hy the name of AwIiihh huH heen viHltlim Lady Koid t'uiipo of the local Hi-IiIkIi net. wiKNTiru' .;itu rin hi; - (From Fnrm Itullellii) Moiv Drt You Wear Vour Mat? Your hut may provide tho flulHhlnR lourh In u com u me to make fu wear r (llHtliiKtiUhed or dowly. Individual or common, and, particularly, old or young. A hit lleH In tho way one wearii It. Tho hat Hhoitld he placed firmly, on tho head, iiNually with a tdfithc Hlant to one Hide to take away the mathematical HtfrfncHH of the ah Holutely hoiicuntal Umph. a hair iirraiiRemenl HhowliiR u llltle on the forehead and over the earn kIvcm a ftoftneKH that In dirtlrahe and hecom IllK. Never bhoilld the hat he petehedi on top of lite hair: In these days of no Imtpluif hatn helonK well down on the head. An' extreme In the other direcilon Ih ahaoNt aH hail, for a hat pulled vlrloiiHly over the een kIvck a determined nnpeei that Ih Heldmn at- .' true live. A looklnK-KliiHn and a hand minor will help in the plarinK of one's hat. to the hcMt advantage and In achieving ltn ' m eatt t hceomliiK lienf. S. B. T'urnietB, when wearliiK piutH Hhould put them on the lower IhnliM, ihrt jmntN otitHlde the UYU'k.) . . KYMIIOIj We Mlumhled upon an empty hoUNe That wuh Mimnnl In Keptemher leaves. WlinltiWH were hoarded, the llnti-I wiRKed, Thi -.-e were luxt year'a iiestH In the euvea. We nftt oil. the Hlepn that faced the went. (There win Utile eiioiiKh to Hay.) The wiiodH Hlopml darkly down to a hi ream, lieyotid . , , t; im'd meadowH of hay. fince. hud we found that empty houne It Wiuld have ht'en a nIkh! , , . I Mr, the rit hlH if uneut hay, The coh Wehhed kitchen, Mine. O 0 A year had punt, n world had died. Hiiw nti'iinitt'. how huh our mood! We did not talk an we nin...wM on the 'f n hope nhandotHMl Ioiik nn In Hint wood, (Chicago Trihune.) t'nok wllh itiiH " " elertrlrlty " coal U " Wood Ttiin n nwiti h, , , Ul' Ue kiioneiio. QUILL )' your lieiid Immiiis llic top rittlit ilctuiir. Amcriciiiiisiii : hy pantan if. At. culling (i Man (lipcsn'l rot 1 1 -si-ir to it anil ii'liiM'H. Imlil" An iicnti' cusi' of iTcilnlil v is is iiolliin to ilu luit li-t tin- piilicnt Hiirfi-r. lint tliink liow iiiiiiiy hoys lici'iiiiie jspi-iit iih'ii bvfure tliero my liooks on cliilil psycliolojiy. One of tin i-iisv wnys to i-sciipe tin1 liorciloin that yi'nnis for! a thrill is to have a I'l'inilui' joli. Nat me i-mploys ipicci' tasti'. lll'OIIZI' slat lies. . Fi'aiii:i' iiiilit talii' a leaf from raw, inati'rial of chewinii uiini.' Soiiiiitiliics (lii'rc appnirs nolliin;; to justify a statue except Hi" fart that the 111:1 ii is leal. There is a free cnverninent ihulletin on almost everything ox ecpt ways to avoid hein 11 iiiiisauee. A iloiiiinaling iersonalily at. clerk says isn't the thinn for you. The iiiiiniifaeliirer provides a to lift tin? iiiortnauu is your lookout. One cause of his suffering at is adequate to express his scorn. . About the quickest way to decide whether people should be di vorced is to try liviiiK with Ihcin n while. . If you set! the Indies leaving they'll all agree it was a sweet picture-. . . "We are a hard lot, and nothing knowledge that the other fellow is fhe answer to those who say now exploit, the nude don't know Oorreet this sentence: "Please, dad' saii she, "select some democratic school where my education won't cost you so much." The OreKonlan Screen Ileview to ho shown at the Craterian theater hcfcln ninK tomorrow- for three dayH, Ih de voted laiKely to the Pendleton Hound Up. alno tho air circtm, IncludliiK re markable HceneH of the Ki'cnloxt avia tion demoimtratlon held on the ,1'u clfin const. At Pendleton tho cowboyn' and cowkIiIh' parade th ioiik h the cily Htreela wuh filmed hy Htaff ramera men, and following HiIh event tho cnmeraH were taken to Itound-t'p park, whero for three hourn tho cam era recorded the writhltiKH, twiHtiiiKM and rearinKn of the broncho mountH an they dashed to earth tho champinn- hlp amhltioiiH of many a wary cow boy. lOxcitlnK rncen of the afternoon pro- Bram are shown In clear detail, and the bulldoKKiiiK and Hteer roping op erations come In for a full Hhare of the footage- Altogether near 3ui) feet of film were being Hhown at t'rut rlan. tho m out exciting hlta being ho lected from approximately fion feet of negative that wero "nhot" during the big xhow. RipplingRhumps i . r...t ix u "i-wA. ON THE IK liK'KAD is on tho wnlers east, some day it will return, nnd yon, who wish lo break your fast, will then have loaves to burn. No kindly action tocs to waste, no pind is ever lost; so help .vour neighbor if you'd tasto the joy that weiirs no frost. It is a joy serene and ltili the human hciiijj knows,' who strives to help the olher nuy as down' the world he (joes. Yon give n Iramp a codfish ball, when he is sick and sore; nnd when hf leaves vour stately hall yon may see him no more, 'lie may not cross your path nuaiii in all the years to come, to jisk yon for some iron men, for prunes or fhewinn num. Hut, providence will nolo the debt and pay .she will accord; you never did n kindness .vet that b"rous;ht you no reward. Some tiny perchance you'll need n friend to help you change a tire, wml lo, some dcleirale will lend the Md you much tlesjro. Some man you've,, never seen before will cheerily arrive, and, tin the work that iniikcs you sore, and barks your finders five. You drive away and you recall how you have uiven aid; that tramp who ate the foiirish ball has now full payment inmle. Me may Jie dead nnd in his crave or holy he's in jtiil, hut he retnrnsO.he help you mive, his fiienOy thoughts prevail. The man wilin comforts0 those who yelp in j-ri.-r mid pain ami d.de, will never lac flj baud tw help w li he is in ,c hide. cj -O MttHfOfl" M.nfi TKTmTVrc, -. POINTS cvi'ry tlifea kwiuhIm, .yon iiru mi the show; getting ii nicp .sniM'riur feeling' 1111 iilTicc. He just nttui'lii-s liim- cnriililc, lint in I'linmic ensfs tliiTn; She srlilom sliahcslnu n tlift Hjrly Kn;;liinil s liook anil corner tin least enaliles you to July what, the jack to lift the ear, but the jack sixteeii is that his vocabulary never lh; movio with tears in their 'ycs. ho eheers us in trouble as the in a bad fix also. the nude in art is that those who anything about art. ' EARLY SNOW FALL KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Sept. 19 Old man I-toreftH slipped Into Klam ath Fnlln during tno night nnd de poHltcd n light covering of snow upon l he hlllHlde residential sections of the elty. It rained and snowed In termittently throughout the night, but in tho higher sections of the cly the snow prevailed and youngsters generally hailed the unexpected com ing of winter weather with delight. In the downtown sections the nluHhy mixture of snow nnd rain made pedal nnd automobile locomo tion extremely difficult. Indications were that hiiow might be expected again today nnd tonight. Dear I ne House Itcport NEW YORK, Sept. 19. The nctunl condition of elearlng house banks and trust companies for the week showH n deficit in reserve of $15,674, C30. This Ih a decrease of $25,659, 160 compared with hint week when excess reserve of $9,9S4,530 was re ported. Took with gns. WATERS. O O 0 MiTDFOJ?r, m?EflQNT, SATrJvDAY, STCPTEMBTTJ -i."B.'i t'j'ii i iiigmiii a i i M i mi i nw hi CROSS-WORD PUZZLE STORY,. SHOPPING I I 27-26 call looking jijilo a shop 113-16-22-2 and 1-2-3-4-5-6-7 for things, window Stopping. I 3-9-14-13-23 gq window shopping tod.iv. Arc you 7-12-15-21-26 with me? 201-25! just look at that little puppv 21-25-26! What is 4-10 going to 2-1-30? See. there is a black "-'lO-ll there .sitting 20-21 a nest and there is a baby 16-17-18-19 lying 5-11 its little crib. Oh it is 29-30 much fun window shopping ! Answer To Last Puzzle 6-11-15 (Ida). 2-4-9 14-17 (croBf). 15 16 taa). 4-5-6 7 (rain), 8-9-1011 (word), 8 1.1 (we), 1213-14' (yes). 3-5-10 (tun, 1-2-3 (act). Copyright: l!25. by The International Syndicate Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. 8lnaJ latter portal ntnaj to awttMi trMtmanL will b arrawaraa) bv Dr. Bradv If Lottera brlaf and written In Ink. Owlnf to tha laraa numbar of latter raaalvad. only f aw aan anawaraal har. Ne rawly aan b mad la ajvaria aat aanteraalnfl la inatntetloM Addraaa pr. Wllllai rady, lr mn ol thta wawaracar. Tho Optic The best doctor, viz., ive' regulars, make some mistakes 'as the fad healers constantly . remind tho coy prospect, People without knowledge or worse, with ItllngH complaint, ittre . wont to call , t i fcegahir physicians ' ,7aiioutns, There Is not now una TM'fto ha. boen an '4lppt4thicM richool oil s'stem of prac tice; that is merely an epthet Invented by followers of Isms or pathles of various complex ions who naturally ; desired to stig matize all physicians who declined to switch off the mulTi line and fol low the one-truck side issue of the moment. No well educated physic Itn or healer acknowledges himself restricted or bound by the tenets of theories of any pathy. Ism or school of healing: such a trick is for the narrow gauge mind and It appeals to the uninformed or the misinformed. in snooting me nun nay, in ami day out, month after month and yeur after yenr, one not equipped with a silencer is bound to .make a mis take occasionally. I havo such a mistake to confess today. No doubt some importunate correspondent dis tracted my attention from the game or made some annoying remark about alloputhy or tho doctors' trust just as I took nlm. Anyway the sad news bus come that 1 hit poor Taurus squarely In the optic, nnd like the nine hundred or more food nnd medicine manufacturers who huve confessed judgment for de frauding the public. I acknowledge that I- was aiming at the bull's eye and hoped to hit It. What's, a $25 fine In a game like this? Miss H. M. H. deposes nnd says that she Is a citizen of God's coun try. 42 y ea rs of ago and no bo n es about it. a seml-lnvnlld (perhaps more In the spirit than In the flesh) and she testifies as follows, to wit: "There has been so much said about 'crP that I am' prompted to write you how I was cured of the catching cold phobia' by reading your articles. What Joy and com fort that hus brought into my life cannot be expressed In" mere words. "You have wiped away many fears and corrected erroneous Ideas which burdened my mind and hampered my life. The first enlightenment I received wns when t, .Wrote you about 'Little Mary's Letter. "Of course folks will sny I must be strong and blessed with unusu ally good resisting power nnd nil that, but quite the contrary, I nm unythlng but strong. I nm rather frail in build, below weight, nnd generally thln-skinlied nnd delicate in const it tit ion. if mere roHtsiance counted as the 'old fogies' claim. I should he n ready victim for all the fancied evils of exposure' " The yntiDR woman (rues on to enu - nierate the dreadful thlnus ho does sitting out on the damp ground ignoring tlrafls. going out Inline dlateiy after a shampoo jmd before her hair is dry, wearing ns little clothing as she plcnscs. at any time, etc., etc. "Whatever the dangerous thing called 'night nil' may be." she says. "I dunno, but 1 surely like It, even the east wind." How come this convert nursed her fallacies and phobias for twenty years or more tinder the cnie of her ih,slclnn? She explains that, n: "Why did I not ask omy family dnctnrf never thought to nsk him hecrtuse that would be a display of I Ignorance. I took fur granted every thing I WHS told lmnnt iin.ll Other friends. Without studylnV as- troitomy we know or think we know there are stars In the Wivens but I we have mnny mlsconcetnlotis itr.mnt the stars which nre dispelled bv thel ' study of nstrnmAv. Without study- ing medicine or physiology or hy. M rMarth nai hyajiana, net dlaaaaa dlajnoala or a atamnad. aalf J MvaJoaa la analaawd. of Taurus. - giene we think we know that one oiVir. h nJi t, Vh nniira- .i. . Vi i , ui u.c ..-Ku,u. lum-Huu -" ; he untutored call it. Oh, Boy! When x ui .... in ..w u-.u-, x misled because of that particular phobia!' ' , i , t Then Miss H. gives us one to think ul)OUt: ' "Doctor, I don't think you fathom the misery and unhapplnass that wuh passed on, ' to us from!tur untm lightened relatives and friends when we were growing up " Well, maybe not, but I have seen nough to wait until that bull turns his other eye this way. QUESTIONS AND AXSWKRS. The Dally I taw Ha lion. Tr It hiirniful In fiit rnw nntufn? T HP mtn ornvPt i. nn(1 T liu-,. tn eat n 8lre or two nenriy every day. 2tmt T. C. T. Answer No. It Is a good health practice to take some raw food every Uuy Sllch ns potato, carrot, tomato. cucumber, celery, lettuce, cubbnge, onion, radish, turnip, wheat, oat meal, bran and whatever fruit is available. Ingrowing Nail. T have hud trouble with nn In growing nail on the great toe for a year or more. Is there anything you can suggest for this? M. R. tl. Answer (.live the toes more room. The nnll grows straight enough, but the flesh of the toe is forced against the edge and around the nail by pressure, thanks to your freak shoes, The toes of the shoes must be wide enough to permit you to wiggle your toes easily when you have your, shoes on. Send a stamped self - nd - dressed envelope for advice about the treatment of the trouble. I4t the Hlg Xolw Kxcrclse. I am one of the many amateur mothers who enjoy nnd learn by reading your daily articles. Please'19!9 he served as a member of the advise me whether It Is unwise to! permit my nine-months-old baby boy, naturally, seeing I wished so much for a girl creep about. Neigh- bors and relatives assure me the .weight on the baby's chest and lungs is decidedly harmful. Mrs. Z. L. H. Answer The formula seldom falls to work. A buby of any age should be given every opportunity to take uny exercise he ran. To this end. uvoid infant clothing which con fines the legs so the baby can't kick and use his legs. Avoid clothing which restricts the body in any way. Kvery day. say nt bath time, the young Infant should be stripped and placed on a soft blanket or mattress and allowed to have a good play. w-l.nn lv,lv hvina , blunder Koosevelt and Tnft. Xioinnnl sit or to try lo stand or walk of his ' ""J1 Ml'xlc'"? order service and own accord by a,, means permit him n."" seas ii'Von, to do so. It Is only unwise to try. line divisions In rhnmpalKn and Olse to encourage these activities too Aisne an dwlth Itninbow I42d) divls early, or to use nrtlflces which forro Ion In Ai'KOnne. the haliy to sit. walk or play before he Is ready ror such exercise. Next to the dally iiirlnR and snnlmth. this dally exercise Is probably the best medicine for the prevention of rick ets and the genernl health nnd lie velopment of the baby. Coach Hokum. Our coach tells us to gnrgle wllh water, not to drink It. He snys that drinking during hard exercise causes excessive sweating. A. 1 Answer Tht lsn quaint fancy of uneducated or quark physical direc tors, a moderate amount of cold water dining a hard unite Is de sirable ns cooling agent. DYERS HATTBRS ci:aners pleatbrs o Phone 244 23 N Fir St O . O 19 wti .iii m r iislilciiii' It lum no tines or Isin (iiicim I llllnk III' trlllM' wuve Is lioltllu' up riiclit well. Women jest ulMiut excel nt ever'thliiK now, 'ccpt llsteiiln' t mtsiin uu' swliilmlll' cliaii nels. ... Who's Who . Karl of Clarendon. The Dominion of Oinnda will be represented in the house of lords now by the Karl of Clarendon, recently appointed under secretary of state for dominion nfaflrs. His particular duty is to represent the c q m m onewalth's .interest In the up per house. The earl Is well qualified for the poat. having spent several years in Canada as a "dirt" farmer. He was then Lord Hyde. With the help of his wife, two child ren nnd his wife's brother. Lord Kom ers, - he managed an estate at Pick rARL OP CLAWFtonM oi'ing, near Toron to. Lady Hyde cleaned, cooked, were working In the fields. When the wnr broke out both Lord Hyde nnd Lord Somers returned to Kngland to en8t Dupln? ,he war Hy(le,g father died and he succeeded to his estates and title of the Karl of Claren don. ' f .i r ' The present earl was born Juno 187 7. ' He was educated, at Kton. HI estates include the famous ruins of Kenilworth castle. 4 - GlllXMlIK? Volrfl, Those interested In Italy's finan cial problem are watching Conto OuiHeppe' Volpl, minister, of finance All of Italy looks-to him to straighten out the "difficulties. It Ih evident that he is succeeding since reports state that American fi nanciers will very likely extend new loans. Descendants of an old family whose men have served Italy thru centuries, C o n t e Volpl is a native of Venice, in which city he was born 48 years ngo. HI? famer was one of uwstPDE you,. shirts," for the Volpl's are fighting men. The only brother of the conte was killed in bat tie ngnlnst the Ahysslnians nt Adowa in 1896. and he himself volunteered t for a combat army In 1915. He saw service ngalnst the Austrlnns on the front near Monfalcone. Before the world war he was nl ready prominent in public life. He .was one of the negotiators of the peace that ended the Italian-Turkish war over Tripoli, and In 1913 he was vice president o fthe Dalkun finance conference that brought an economic settlement of the Halkan wars. In supreme economic council in Paris lana in 1921 tk over the governor- shi nof Tripoli, from which he went to his present post. ANNOUNCEMENTS . VXITKI) STATICS SENATOR JA.Ii:S J. CHOHSLKY Of rortlnnd. Oreuon, hereby nn nounces thut he Is a cumlldute for the Kepulillciin nomination for U. S. Sena tor nt the May. 1 11 2 6 , Primaries. Experience and Qualifications: Raised on an Iowa farm. Graduated front Intra University academic and law departments and post graduate hi taie. swerved lour years as County Superintendent of Schools. Servifil flyo sessions tn State Senate. Served six and n half years as lT. S. Attorney w ill work zealously for develop ment of Oregon and support of meas- ures for real benefit of farmers as suggested by their organizations. Kn vor World Court and Iteform Senate Holes. .,-' . . . A()v , IWong Pon Chinese Medicine for Treatment est Aent nd Chronic DlMwe ol Mrs and Womea. .J5"? ranwf tr.tt.4. hflmu. Hd bldter ind stomaHi tronbn, flu. !f . .n"m- ""M". trouble, J2ft '" trtbnu throat lr- rb.amatl.rn, amnorrbMa. .oltr. m.U, ouith. ptlM, bfdroc.lV ml. MtlM Hour,: t . M. t. I P. M. TaMMtllAlIu .BrU fcwtt frant at MWf.nl. Om rJ ChiMrcrv's Pictorial Cross Word Puzzle' Kunninc Across. Word 1. In the oicture. Word i. "Eithet one or th Word 8. Weak, delicate. Word 7. A horrible insane per-, ?on. Word 9. A city lo Illinois. Running Down. Word 1. A cookinn ntenafl. Word 2. The name of tbe great ocean liner wbich wai sunk In col lision with an iceberg. Word 8. A revolving- device on whicb thread or any kind ot .-. Use ' U wound. Word 4. The metallic aubitanc which it dug from mines. Word 6. Oot of sight. Word 8. An animal that Uvefln the water. Word 8. The sound which a dove makes. ' YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ANSWKKEI). Healthy, Happyl Kiddies! keep them that v.ayl Havo their school or play shoes equipped with Soles and Heels Your neighborhood re pairman will attach them. Outwears 'Best Leather 2 to 1 Black or Tan for Men, Women and Children Insist on Solcsand Heels with the PANCO Trade Marlr . PANCOCO..CIielic..Kf.. Highest Quality Jcwetry KeiMlrlua Diamond Setting, watch llcimlrini; Satisfaction Assured In. quality and price. Mall us your want. REDDY & CO. Are you sot tig to celebrate your birth day, or anybody's? If so, rest assured that your party will be crowned with success If you servo some of our stiporlor "velvety tasting" cream as a refreshment. Ask for Yum-Yum or Nutritious Ice , Cream Jackson County Creamery mm tmi 1 1 1 in-a irwm '