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o ::. ""i5 IDC 1 fit BALL PLAYERS IS: "jobs must ho lml for tlio fol lowing ball iluyern as 1 cannot hold on to them much Ioiiko.. Dunsmulr, Wi-eil and Falls have all secured Klamath work for their players, fl.eu.ora certain y hiiuiiiu iiv r... a few players," Biiya Managur Hall. "Twenty-five years ano 1 could aet work for idaycrH, now I cannot Bet one player work. I don't ex pect anyone to Klve work to play ers unless the players can tlo the work bh well as anyone else, l.ut 1 must have work for (he follow ing players: , "Number one cutcher and out fielder, stniiK hitter, wants to lo cate hero permanently, neat up- nearanca. 2:! vears old. Has work- ed three yenrs in wins furnlsliliiK and sportlni! Roods, as salesman. : A catcher and third baseman, : extra strotiu hitter. Will work In box factory, sawmill, warehouse, etc. ' Medford team needs both these men. "Third baseman, trained this nprlnK with an eastern team on the Pacific conBt. This player Is willing to work at anything he can get and you may he sure that life Medford loam needs a good third baseman." "Pitcher, prefers part time or light work. The fans will have to pass on this player's ability." Manager Hall wishes all play ers who desire to try out for the Medford ball team to bo ut the fair grounds Stindny, April l.r al 10 a. m.. and :i:vi p. in., when practicing will begin. After suf ficient practice two teunm will he selected lo play n series of games and the players best qualified will be selected to mako tho regular team. Experienced players are wanted, thouKh any young players showing 'promise will bo encournged in order to develop moro players who live III Medford. 1 WEAK WITH STICK, SEALS WIN AGAIN US A NCI EI..EH, Api'II 7.-M')--Urme (.'unnliiKham, youni; AukI i-iKbt hand pitcher, who wua loiockeU out of thii box in tho firm inning of "Wedneariay'a Kaine, held the Portland Heavers to five hila fodny and turned fn a 5 to 1 vic tory for Ijih AnelPH. Harbec'H homer In the aeeond prevented CunninKham from aeor liiK a ahutout. Jt waa Iturheo's fourth' circuit clout of tho aerlea. Heoro it. H. E. Portland 1 G a 1um AiiKelea fi 8 i (Nile Kiul HeKo; (uniiluKhnm and Hannnli. KAN KUANCIHCO, April 7. (P The Han Kranelaco club totlay continued lla wlnnttiK atrenk by defeatliiK the Seattle Indiana by n acore of 4 to 3, in a Kume that went ten Inning. Heat tie appar ently had tlle Kiitne Hafely Klnwnl away In the elk'hth Inning with three runa a two tally Irad over the Heala. Heavy stick work in the ninth, however, avu San KrnnelKco two runa and tho win ning run tame in the fourth. Score: U. H. K. Seattle ;t K 1 Kan KntuciNco 4 i 3 Martin and and Sprinz. Schmidt- Uuether (lAK'LAN'l). Cil., April 7.-M11 Kinney. Hollywood t wirier, fail ed to fool takland batsmen at the first Saturday mat! net of the season today. The . home club stick men pounded Kinney for fifteen hits and won by a score of s to ;(. The Daks staged a batting rallv In the seventh, bringing In four runs. Score: n. H. k. Holh wond a S ( Oukland " s l Kinney and Agnew; KraiiM- and" H,luW ' lh" HMu yterday at lun j one o'clock. They were quests of j I lite Mall Tribune. l!orgo A. Hunt, j HAf'ItA M KXTO, A in it 7. --(,Ti and S. Ii. Meudonliall, mamiKer of ' Hatting rallies in tlie third an.tihe Itialto theiHcr. fifth innings during which nlue lilts were registered off the dellv-! ery of lanky I-'.d Cry an. rim bled the Sacramento tm set ut Hers t" hang up their fin li straight lr tory over the M Ission at the In - j cal hall park this afternoon, 7 to 2. '" Three fast double plays aided' In encompassing tlie fifth siocoh Ive downfall of the Missions. Score: U. It. l: Missions 2 m Hacramento 7 M a, Hryan, (ht'.nes and Whitney. llremtel: KeaHnu and S. ejrld. ; "Hull. I conhl Uavv thrown Al Kni-Asiek in 30 minnles." boasted ! William Saiidiihl yesterday at the I county jail, where he has been ! confined for moiiio time as ihe re sult of heing arrostecl last year on a eheargo or transporting moon Rhfn. Sandtthl. whose Ifmo WIN hooii bo up, claims that no aa throw anv wrestler on the coast in :i0 miriuleH with Iho cxeeptlon of Ted Thye. who ho admits is a much better man. "Why," continued Sunilahl, 'l could ko right In the riiK from the jail hern and throw Karaslck, and I haven't ben training for month." H la wondered If local promotern will take Bnndahl up on his boaat Kdlnon ayn those who sleep lnni.n.t v,nt.iU OVER TROJANS IN E rOI.IHEI'M. I-OS ANCKI.Ef), April ". . Illinois triuniihed over Southern California by the narrow mur;ln of two points in i a H ack and Held meet hero to- ( day thl( WUB m)( awUll,d ,,, the final ovent on Iho program. The ; iiko, wub married to him ovor fit scon, was: Illinois 04; Southern I yrs In fact, Mrs ('limeade's California B" I 'narried life was striking evldonte l.e.l hy their sophomore distance married couples knew more uce, Oavo Abbolt, the loiiK-wlnded I about what It meant to lio "lirty runners of Illinois swept clean ull i ty tliun most young couples places In the mile and two mile, I nowadays do who spend their time and annexed places In the 410 and I talking about It. SSii that were not doped In their! , Al"-1', "'-' d tlle, !"'-''' e,r- favor, to give dill's aggregation a j Hnu mM yesterday, when lalklu.-r im hit ronmlnf on tn.'it wns threat - ened on only one or two occasions land then not seriously The Oraime and Hlue, also was flaunted In the Trojans' faces in (lie shot put, discus utid high jump. The Southern Callfornians were at their best l.i the two dashes, the llltnlles, broad Jump, pole vaull, I and Invelln. hot Illinois ;;rabbe(l a nolnl here anil there which com- blued with the great leud taken In the illstance events were enough tot give victory to the pride of the .Middle West. STANF'OHI) ST A 1)1 tT M, Cal. April 7. Ktanford univoraity j defeated the. Olympic club track J team hy a nroro of K7 to A here , t h 1 k iifternoon. Keoriim clean HWeepH In tlle ahnt put and juve - t ii throw, th Carriit piled up 44 pointH in the field evetilH uainHt Mono County, Culiforniu. -eleven for the Olympic club, ; loiter they sold out and moved cnoimh to mi in tmcli u aiibatantial I to Humboldt county and then, 41 1 lead that (tin Olympic flub could ' yeara it'io. they moved to Jackson! not ovorconnj it. County, On;on, and nought thoir : ! ranch at Kawlo Point, which alio' , HKUKKLKY, Cal., April 7. iA1) H( owna. Ten yearH before ho! ScoriiiK uulooked for points In j died. Mr. CiiiKcudo told bin wife many eventa and ninulti'; true to that lie waa KhiK to deed lier form in the olhera, the track and 1 everything h owned. ' field team of the 1'iiiveralty of I ..'vou wortd aH hard na I did, Caliiornia deteuted tho I'niveraity alu, he,)e( mnk OVerytliinK we I of Caliiornia al l.oa AhKulea, in) i :t to 121 on California Held hure today. Iter'H fee In the old days, slfce said, i wuh made ben- laylveek iy tlo i "Well, wo paid him $:'0." J'- L. I'icturPH Co'l'"iy., will Tho JlKJTB and MaKMio cartoon Mrs. (Ingcado had six children, arrive early tomorrow fur ahdw conteHt HpoiiKiinMl hy tlie Mall Tri- two of hop sons living in Kaglellng tomorrow matinee and night, Initio and the (ieorgo A. Hunt com- Point, and two other sons and a i followed by showiuga on Tuen tuinv wiiii-h i'IohimI VMHienlav whmi ' tlauKliter in California. Anolhor of (day and WednnHday. in viw of tho work of it7 youthful iiHplr- antH niiiKin-i hetween four and U' years old waa displayed on Ihe front window of tlie Mall Tribune hitsliicHs office, and the angrenu tion nl' aitiHts were admitted Into tho Hlallo Theator to see the lltihKing l'p Father" feature film, wuh a success trom overy stand point. I'robahly no greater amount of artistic talent was ever encouraged in the very yonm of the city, than In tho Jlggs and Maggie con test which extended over n per iod of two weeks and wuh entered heart and soul hy those who could draw and thoH who win bed to. The 4117 young artlHts and their friends. avi-raguig in i ram i u in an ai i - 1st. crowded in iront. oi i no iMaii Tribune office all yesterday morn ing ami throughout the afternoon and evening, studying the various drawings submitted. As enthusiastic as the children in the eon test, wen the parents and friends of the youngsters, many of whom also made special trips to the Mall Tribune building to view the exhibit. The names of the four first prize winners as well uh ihe cartoons of all the young artists will re main pasted on the front windows over (he weekend lor the bene fit of those who have not seen them. Those winning first prizes, consisting respectively of a month, three, two and one week, passes ) to tint Hlalto Theator, were. 'Thomas Harvey, age nine. Krnest i Smith, uuc in, Helen Smith, 'age til' and (ieorue Matliew. age 11. Kvery entrant was given a ticket ,( ,,lt' "Hilngiiig l'p rather" film l FOR SENIOR PLAY: The Mtdfor.l school board In compliment in the senior elites graduating vU if the high! schitol. has decided not lo bold ttv regular meeting next Tues day night, so that the board mem bers can attend "t'n(f". the an no il senior class play, which will be pi (se tiled ut Hunt s Craterian treutre that name night. This tlet Iston is all Hie more of an honor when it Is kimwt 'bat the school hoard has been working for weeks past on the problem of m'e.tl.ig the teacher appointments for next eur. In view of the fa. t that th win t.H no vo.ird meeting till" wcrk tne itst of teacher selections Will probably not b, made public basket. The prettiest basket will' until week nfter next. The list'reelve a ;irle. Take voiir friend. I Is not (Uite ready, altbo It is understood thai the mtijortty of l lie teacmiig Heieciioos Have been t decided upon. Tlppiiin l a fonliKh und usto. PIONEER WOMAN i "HONEYMOONED" ON A THIN DIEiWITH 3.24 INCHES The. clause. "love, honor and obey" formerly In the marriage cere.nuii, .. .....I, '" "" KaKle I'olnt, a 40-year resident of Jackson county, who at the tljne of her husband's death three years ;1" " "i "hi hiiiu uiuiun iii Medford, "Mr. Clngcaile had actly lie cents left; and as wo walked down the church Btcps, he took out his two dimes (every thing ho had In the world l handed me one and kept one himself, l-'rom then on, we divided every- " -''lui i sun nave uie iwo 'Hmes, and am going to take them . '"I" tow" '""I I'" them In my safety deposit vault. They are for my children," she said. Asked how they managed to get aloi:. on ten cents apiece, even in the old days Mrs. Cingrndu said that Immediately after they had been married they hired out on a neighboring ranch together for $MI. she doing the cooking and .Mr. Cfngcndc running the stock. They 1 invented their money in at nek und I finally took up a ImmeHtcitd in have," ho told her, and although there had always been an tinder atanditiK that It wau a pnrtnerahli, he had the property transferred to her name. Uetui iilnr to the Hiibject of their early at art, the pioneer woman waa iihKwI "Why did you pay the reachper at all, when you were aa hard up aa that?" and nho answer ed:. "Well, 1 Kiieim you modern .younttatera think ulamt thiima dif ferently than we did. We'd have paid that preacher if wo know wo 1 mm to starve to ucaiu auerwania. iteKardiiiK the cuHtomury minia- 'n children died several ' years ago, L DE MOLAY CHAP: riic local Ie Molay Qiuen cun I'ide which entered In which is to de Med fun I girl is to be Ihe slale contest a I 4 and it was startei J day, when local I t Kelani, Mav here yester Molay mem bers tin ml tint I'd eight run lest ants. They are: Kdna Mae Welts, Kl noi a Hula tnler, 1-Mith St ump. Ro berta stem n, olive Lantis. 1 )or othy Itidd-lt. Uuth llowne and Lillian Walker. rtnther nntnina ttons are In order. The votes will he published In tlie Mall Tribuie following Ibelr counting eaeh Saturday and Wetlnesilay. The rub or tin- etinte fot- lows: Any Mill Is eligible to enter this oVut("t. All nominations must be made by a member of the Medford Chapter of the He Molay. Kvery girl is given 1000 votes when the nomination is made with t lie contest member. No mi un Hons may ite made mull Hi con- leM rlohes. Votes will lie counted and an- noum cd on each Wetlnesilay and Saturday niglu nf the content. The votes will be counted and j certified by the local contest manitger and the adlor. j This cunt eM will close on Sal , m day, April lis. 1 '.'I's al 7 p. in. I The Medfoi d (liecn will lie an - nnnnred by the manager and tlie ad vinor. Votes will rost one rent each. luxes will lie placed at Hie fol low in places: Chamber of Com merce. High School. De Molay ball. Vole may be given to Hie manager id advisor. The winner of the local con test will be frt'tu to Salem, Ore- gun. and entered in the state test there on Max" 4 and .. Basket Social Con I ml Prxtn w villi v m von QUEEN CONTEST OE jug dt'P!lt' rorpnralton roiiiniiHn- im- .it SiiI.mA with W. K. Crows. A 1..11II11I lnvttutUm i rtrnd" Wn, ,V, ,p i iis,i. lali-l el lo nil lo Join In nn cvrntni; "I'm linv inl-lii'. Mr. IVilillim iMil.Ttuiiiniont to'.low.Ml ly 11 lak-!!rlv,,(1 ,lf, Vorl,l war ovrr .1 foi lill nl ('.mini 1'ollH. rridav . .M. .....l ., lirommcnt mrnilN-r ovonlilK. April U I 7 S0 l. 111. 1 A II 1a0 are Invited to take Hemlnrson will act as aue tloneer. HAMILTON. ltermuda. Apr. 7 iVi Andrew W. Mellon. American j lu-crotary of tho trwiKury. hn itr- jiVlARCH RAINFALL ISETS NEW MARK I The month Just past was the j"0"1" - ' .Muivn ul record in nie of the .Meilford weather I ,,,.,,, ,le ,,. predpitat uf which, 3-24 Inches, was almost i three times the past average fnl" Mareh. The greatest amount to fall In any 24 hours lust month was .!I2 uf an Inch, on the liili-J 2'ith. Meusurubte amounts of rain I fell on lit days and traces of rain, oil three more days. A trace of' snow fell on the IMlll. j Cloudiness during the mouth was high, and sunshine was de ficient, only two days were clear, five were partly cloudy und -were cloudy. Dense' fug form1 on one dnv. Kulur halos were oh served on two days, lunur hales! on four, and rainbows on two I j days. j 'I'herc were four frosts durlii'V the mouth, but only the one on jlhe 14th could he classed of the j killing character. Although vegetu- tion. especially fruit trees hud showed considerable ailvancc- llli'lll I'j iiitii iiiii, li i. lie ui in' dainaKe resulted. The exceaivu rluiKlinesM and freiiient occur rence of rain prevented the for- .... , I 1 1 trlt WilM I'UIIillUI'l ilUlR 1 1 in " iimtinn nf tiMiitipriiturp iiniini; the "" n . nrh 1 ri?v t! .!l,s ,hp niullier- wllh I,ol,uW Ford" I chanKeH wore mostly Himill," aaya h. Walter Ilck. the meteorolontst in chaise of the Medford weather bureau, from whom the. above in I urinal ion waa obtained. Tli mean temperature for last month was 4it.4 decrees, a de part lire of :t-4 degrees above th IMist average for the month. Tb higlH'Kt temperature' SI degrees on tile 1 K(h, and tlle lowest wn :il.4 on the 14th. On the date of the monthly maximum the range wna 43 decrees. On that day the temperature rose steadily and rapidly from the minimum of :tS at ti:4r a. m. to the maximum of 81 at 3 p. m. LOCAL MOVIES TO Eli Tlie developed filniH . of .."Tho reporter," two-reel romedyi whieh tho fiut that Medford- penidi- ap-l peared in practically all of th" j srenes, interest in the showing oi'jSSS tho picture Is high and the then-1 z ti e is expected to show capaelye ! Sjjjj: houses al every performance. j Tho plot of the story deals; with the experiences of reporter, presumably uu the Mail Tribune dally grind. Scenes in the picture': include a demonstration of a new life-saving machine, invented by L. K. Morris of Santa Ana, Calif., ami shows 1:1m making a descent, (it her scenes feature' fieorge Mad dux, tlie colored siiinotogist. Tom- . ipy Henderson, four-year-old son j or .Mr. and Mrs. limi Hemierson and members of tlie fire depart ment. f Jene 1 l'alt liyinon, who Iwm had yeai of cxperienee in inoviv work, takes the lead and ' plays opposite Nancy Cornelius, who is a living resemblance of Clara. How. Lay nun by his comic ait I les assures the success of the picture- and with the good acting on the pint of .Miss Cornelius, the worth of the comedy ran not be questioned. The dlreelorial woti; was In charge of Charb-s Uorely, a movie comedian as well as a director, while Hie photography was In charge of Tillie dabbani. who 1ms been employed for Hometimo as a Tathe News cameraman. E Attorncy Ceorge todding an nounced yesterday that he would Hie for the candidacy of the of fice of district attorney of Jack- ; sou county. This announcement ' was "extracted" from Mr. Cod- . ding. aH a result of continual org- log by his wide circle of rinedsj 1 It i.iiii 1)111 11 nl v 11 Oil ii ul-7-sl ni 011 the iKirt of reporiers. and after': diiii considi'ratit;n on Hie part of the cnndtdHte himself. f Thus far, Attorney Codding I the only democratic candidate running, the deadline for 'filing ibetng April n. Mr. Codding has j lived ill MetH oiM since 1 I It, hav- : lug come here shortly 'alter his 1 graduation from law siiool at the Willaamette Cniver.-it at Sn- lcin From ll'in li 1:T. he scniil . ,1,. local Ami-rl.an l.tKlon. I'll A 1! Ll'STON. W. Vu.. Apr. 7. Ayh A new unnle was given the ' mee f..r Vm Virvlnla's H dele- Kiurs to the republican national i convent ion with the filing today by Houston (. loung, of a certlfl- : rate of candidacy na a delet-ate-nt Inmo plodKd lo nupport ioorclry' LUTHERAN LEAGUE TO PRESENT SOUTH AMERICA PAGEANT - ' mander Spafford. Frank Jones of T ve,K a, half -pas, ,:ng -tof the members of tile I.uther League herB yesterday lo attend tlle ro of the Zion Luther church will ception of National Commander picxi.nt a pageant of huutn America entitled I mlor tne Southern Cronn." AH of the re publics of South America will be represented, with their national flaga, iih folIuwn: Awntlne, Ka-. titer Hussard; tras.ll, Edna Bro- i wnlrt: Chile. LouIhc Hohnert; j Venezuela, Dorothy Andrea i Louise 1 lussard ; Colombia, Peru, Ituth j DemniiT; I'ruRinty, Donulil Vor 1 ner; 1'urnguay, Paul HusHurd; IJo ! liviu. Hoyden BuHHurU; Ecuudor, () j Arthur Hertocer. 1 M'llU'd -1 1 a. i. v in r n i wim two attenctiintH, Edna AVolff und Jhlu Williama. Hernard Andren will appear aa "rnele Kam." with two attendanta, Earl 1'ederaon and Warren Fichtnei. .Ira. Hel en Hlunkal) will apiear uh Chrln tlanliy, with the MIhkoh Henrietta and Loreen IIiiKk'er us nttendents. Distrust. In a itlitylet, "The Search for Happiness." forms part of the I paKeuni the parts will be enacted 1 !' the followinw. Kmnm Itohnert. , . . M,,.,n en und Vera Paulson aa children: ( and three young folks. Maria, j contact, and destroyed, using tac Ireiie Itrewold. Jose. Fred Wolff: tics which he developed; was aen saimento. Henry Hertager. im American officer In Adriatic The Luther League of Ainerl- and received Austrian ships which ca will lie represented by the j were turned over to Americans; following, bearing shields with went to Paris to report on condi the Luther League emblem super- Hons in Zara. Flume nud Dalmatia. imposed on the national shield:, John Bobnert, Hay mo mi reuer- war is repioie wiiu Hiiccesaiui son. Clyde Fiehiner. Hernard : American Leuion service in the de-Mo-n. John Hrewold. Harold Pe-j partment of New York state, and j derson. Wallace Werner. F.arl j Kb litner, Kugene White. Klale: ilei'lnger. Hetty Forden. Vera An - .iren Dnris Halt. I No 'admission will be charged, tli- public Ib cordially Invit- SAN FHANCISCO. April 7. W) The tug Oneonta. one and ono-lmlf days from Seattle, arrived here last night with two waterlogged barges in tow. ANNOUNCEMENT ' z; t ( jzs 7 j ss; 7-7 I , r: Olds OSEWBRUGGE - : IIK.II AIDE OP MXilOV (Contlnued from Page One) close to tl'.u by Monday "eight. Out of Town Visitors Vic MacKeuzle, of Salem, Nat ional committeeman of the depart I ment of OreRon for the Ameri can Legion, and Lert Bates, well known Legionnaire of Koseburg, arrived hero Saturday to visit local Legion officials and to attend to day's receptlou to National Cora- Spaflord Edward hiweu hpatrora was norn ,s lnHtl.at,,(i ln the adjusted cum in Springfield, Vermont, March 12, ; )lensal!on fiilt he conducted when 18.8. was educated in the public the Beeretary of tho treasury had schools, whero ho made a local a ,llvorlte cheme for deuclng the record as an athlete and a scholar; , taxeg ,,,, u ,V1)8 8tated 0tjrtcjiall graduated from the naval academy ,llat , h(. adjU8te(, compensation with honor, and remained in the ! ,,, ,., , ,i ,. iKn : service until Decemi.er, I u 1, as a ! lieutenant commander In tho Unit - ed States navy. While a lieutenant he turned down on offer to be on the staff of "Klghtlng Epb . Evans ln order to get clear of staff duty. He concentrated his ottorts on ,iun- recordB. . Mrr- Spafford studied aw at t oi - umbia university, hut his studies were interiipted alter two years when he re-entered the naval serv - Ice for the World war, whero lie won the Distinguished Service Medal and inciuueu me miiowing: Served on joint merchant board ! and on board of inspection and sur-1 vey; established submarino chaser I base and fitted out first submarine chasers for servico abroad: estab- i8,ed naval base at Corfu, Greece, 1 alui 80rVed an chief of staff. di- .... i, .i rectiy in cnare oi uu operuuoiis, credited with first enemy fluhma- jine ever located hy means of aountl Mr. Spafford s record Bince the in the nation as chairman of the Legion's national naval affairs eom- imlttee. Soon after, the war, after, the war, National Commander Galbraith felt that the Legion should take a definite, stand ion maritime affairs, and he organ- Ized -the comriiittee, naming Bpaf j ford as chairman. Each successive I national commander reappointed I Spafford until 1H23, when he was elected commander of the depart 1 ment of New York.' J. J. OSENBRUGGl HAS TAKEN THE AGENCY FOR THE New MODELS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY AT OUR Temporary Location with - ' Robinson & Meyer 26 South Bartlett St. Phone 208 To his credit belongs muclnuf the IsJccessful opisisttion to the ultra pacifists. Col. Henry llreckinridge. assistant secretary of war under President Wilson, slated that had it not been for the work of the American Legion, the navy of the I'niled States would have been scrapped in Spafford led the Legion in this defense. j As state commander of New York. Spafford took office when n ! referendum was before the people to determine whether an amenu inient should be passed in order i that a bonus might be given to those who hail served their coun try. He prepared arguments and the amendment passed Llio uliilitv t, msiiiU'ii ht.r IkhIIPS : re(lui.e(, says a comrade. ; ..0 ,Bmlttl.y r,, 11124. at the Na- , U()na, Ke)ublll.an cIub ln New York c(v Slullonl ,i0)ated with United S(nteB Senat01. liorah and tho u. (lel. 8(,cratarv of tne treasurv, who . Sec.......v jinllon. and ieimu. Simfford showed that he , conId namlie the economics of taxi , rallK.ton as well as the Justice of 1 the ardjHH(e(, compensation." 1 . j yv -n Tr- it 1 aUlO OUilllOIl Purchased l.kctisoldy Stite c.f Cjlilorn!a 1 tiahti.-krtt vQT WILD B ERG BROS. SMELTING St REFINING CO. Office: 742 Mrkt St.,San Frr.cisco PUnt: South San Francisco Hlghrat Quality Jenelry lteiialrln Quality and Price. ' ' Watch Itcpalrtnc Diamond Scttlne . Mall na yonr vanta, REDDY A CO. Records Exchanged 400 NEW RECORDS TO CHOOSE FROM Ilrlng In your old records and exchango them for new oneH. A Small Exchange Charge JENNINGS Bargain Store 5 South Front St. mooiiie MOTORS sp CZj n LUMBER roit eveky rsu AT 3 TROWBRIDGE mm lAMI-JOK YAKD vn a n km ILK BUTTER ICECREAM PASTUER1ZED SAFEPURE PRODUCED PACKED' THE SANITARY WAY Our Attractive Facilities Make Banking a Pleasure Here You will find this bank always ready to render Banking Serv ices that are so essential to every one. The entire office force makes ! von fcel at home. Our plan is to have you feel better when you leave than when you comifc With this spirit prevailing banking can not fail to be a pleasure here. "Partners In Community 1 Development" O Phone I OTI 11