Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 27, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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PXOE TWO
HfEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, JFEDFORD.
OREOOX. FRIDAY. .TI'LY C3. 1f)28.
9.
iocnl and
J Personal
i
' Till rirp rtppnrtmeiit was raiirn Motor tomim fiom a ititftn-f' (ifiif O'iiriidy ft A whin ml nml
Irtte ypnipr1ny nfiprnnnn to thfwhn rf-i tr-rt ht for'nnon it t ihojJnr ltliukv-ll f Ktn,''u will np
J;imfs Htpvvnrt Imnip nt llw end of Iocm 1 tirun-h of thf out of tftutpj ar In rli1 Afhlanrl urtiiHt-y rinc
For thft thlr.l day. in micepMln
ihe maximum U'niiM-nti nn ysir
day was 103 (Ujrrf-s. "fl "inch
'linnK- In ii'inporatitrr Is rln- rtin-K-rvativ
fon'rasl of iln- w-ath-r
hureau for tonlpht anil tnmorrow.
al.-o partly cloudy wiathir. Today
wiij partly rlumly much of th
timft and a ntl hrnrzo sprvil 10
ameliorate the heat. This morn
Iiik'h minimum was !0.
Trep props. The I'orter I-umder
Co. unUmilPd yesleniny S.'i.nnn feet
of sHert tree prop, hundled in
h-imths per your requirement.
1'hone KM. Ml'
.Miss Fern Huiehisnn arrived in j
M.n I ford yesterday from Portland.)
whore she spent i ho pa si six week!
as ihe Klit'Mt of .Mr. and Mrs. I, re J
liont, former local residents. .
Kinc-iid'H danre, Kanle Point Sat.'
IL 7
Reporting that the Oregon Cnve j
compare favorably with nature's
.weenie formations In the 1'nlted i
Staten and Kiiropo, I'rnfesyor I. H,
Corn nf flrand Fork., N. 1).. broth-'
er of I!. C. Corn, returned to Med- '
ford yesterday evening. I r. Corn
and family are spending nn extend
ed vNlt in the K ok tie liiver vall'v.
All oi'Mimdle bonnets ., price.
Handieraft Shop. I 'M
(luestK from a 1 tutu net register-'
id ul Medford hoK-ls iindude Mr.
and Mrs. It. I. I'.llss of Urooklyn. I
N. V.. A. Wn liter of Cleveland, i
(t., Mrs. I'atii H. Wnlton of H!ldy,
la.. V. S. lilair of New Wesirnin-'
sier ,11. IX. Mr. ami Mrs. W. Kirch -hoff.
r. and A. Kirdihoff. A.
A. Celsreli.M- of New lioehelle, M.I
Y., Anna li. Johnson nf Top-do, fi..j
C. O. Seherer of .1 a nesvi I le. Win..
II. K. .Miller of New York City.
F. V. YVulf and party of Kdmoii
ton. Can.. Milton .Herho of Haiti
more. M1 and Mrs. A. C. Heaver
ut .Mountclfiir, N. V.
Are you aware that the enemy
of disease and old nup Is chlro
praetii; wlih Jtussian massnpe. Dr.
SIhiUIiih, over SVoolworth .store.
J 30
HuildiiiK permits were Issued
yesterday and today hy the city to
W. II. MeCowan of 1 f. Mistletoe
F-ireet to repair a dwelling at a
cost of 8200 and In Mrs. K. F.
Iloyes to repair a dwelling on
South f)rape street at cost of S7.1.
Orchard owners. HJive cutting
and hliy your tree props in speel
fled leut lis. The I'orler Lumber
('o. has on hnnd n lai'ire stork of
all lengths. Phone 1 a-l. 132
Mr. and Mrs. T. Harris and L.
Harris, all of Medford, are In the
city today. The valley visitors are
at the Hotel Hall. Klamath Falls i
Herald.
Jiance, Fnplo Point, Hnt. night.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlen StraiiM: re
turned home today after spendluu
an extended vacation at the home
of their daughter. Mrs. Helen
Holmes of Seattle. Wash., and with
other relatives in Vlelorla. It. c.
DressmnltltiK un1 remodelinH.
FnshUm Shop, 424 Meilford ItldK.
tf
i:niployes uf the Mil Mills simp
were kuchIh of the ma nanenieul at
a NwlmmftiK party and picnic sup
per on the Applegalo river the
middle or the week. Fifteen clerks
and friends were entertained.
Jance Riverside Community Huh
Saturday nluht. 17
Treo propM at Alvdford I-umher
'o. Phone (12fl. S1Mf
West Kleventh street liecause of a'ainn
iot wf henwax w hich liolled over j .Jain
on a kerosene love. causing hI.o
small hlaze which resuMcd In nolMont.. K. K. l.oiiKher of Hofe. Ida
damage. (:arller in the afternoon fiu:h h:ht of Oallas. Tex., j. N.
Htft department wan called to West ! wiRht of Sweetwater. Tex.. Ruth;
Main street to extinguish an auio- J Johrumn of Denver. Colo.. Kltner J
mohle which had caiiKiu fire. :Mort..n iharnpatun, HI., nrC
T-ee i.rofis for sale in specified 1 Kireholt t,( s-w Ro'hfpe.i
en(h, any ipiantity, from select I N 0 V.
common slock, delivered any place! I.ai mi- uf straw hats, every,
in .laekson county. Porter l.umher.hat that's h-ft ,rnes ai l.ftS. vi.na.i
Co. phone U'4.
Mr, a ad Mrs.
Merrill and M.
Ktamath Falls
It. !.. Dahnn of
'. Dickinson n(
are among the j
who ar- !
Klamath secilfm pen file
rived here yesierdaj.
Once you cat our hmne-foolted
chicken dinner you conn aain.
I.uncli Cue and I hree-course dinner
for 7 ."if. Mrs. Alice Johnson in
charge. Kunify Karnp, '.'J miles
! south CI rants Pass on Redwood
: highway. 1
' Callfornians rcclstered at Med
j ford hotels Inelude Mrs. N. O. P.or
: dero and Mr. and Mrs. Hal C. Kv
( arts and son of Hollywood, Wilma
j Potthoff of Culver City, f leftrge
1 I.ucirh and family of .Sacramento,
, Mrs. P. W. Harden of Santa Mon-
ica, Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. i'ooier of
j Herkeley. Miv. p. M. .lohnso m.f
, San Dieno, M. P. .Stover of Slc
ramento. .Mr. and .Mrs. J. O. Hol
j land of Cklah. Mr. and Mrs. F. V.
, liorden and l-'ranl; Janes of San
j Francisco mid Freida PoihofC, Mr.
and Mrs. F. . pjiyne, Rehr-cca K.
Da vies, Sara. I,. Smith, Pauline
I 'J'hompsrtn, Mrs. .1. I-;. Snilt h, M
I a nd M rs. Nelsrin Cillo. M r. and
Mrs. It. C. Neves and F. (!. Klnu
j of Los A ngeles.
All organdie Ihhuh'Ih 1-j piie.
j Hav'licraft Shoi. 1.1:'
1 Ralph Pierre, a furniture dealer
I of (Jlendale. fill., arrived in Med
J ford today to spend several days
, visiting friends ami will probably
I he in Medford during t he stale
J A mertcan Region convention next
J week.
Trei props at Medford Iimher
Co. Phone r,?,U. H!Mf
Thirty-four out of the stair cars
registered here yesterday with the
1 local state auto traffic hui'eau.
j I In nee, dance, r.agje Point Sat.
reui-traiton hur?au inHnde : tonithr 111 the ID-round main
Pivndergast of St .1-nuis, 1 of Ashland's log fight curd. After
Chillies Shelton. PendronJ JiV days nf hard training grind,
urn n men are 111 exeeneni (.(iridi
tlon. anil are in Ashland au'aiilm;
the ta p of the gong. A t.'ui'.'S Nln
inger. the promoter, state (he s-ai
sale is uning over )lg.
Tip hi rge sjz flour Faeks Used
hy ha k-i'f have many household
uses. The Colonial PaUery is offer
ing a peeial price of U'.i c.-nts the
h. A wonderful selection. 'i"Z. until their supply 1 exhausted.
feis, ST. .".11 values, special: ll'H
William tirleve. fue warden of
1 Prospect, who oversees 7 5,11110 acres
of land, spent Thursday in Med
! ford on a business trip.
1 Have your eyes cared for now by
our deferred payment plan. Scien
tific eye examination comfortable
; glasses. f)r. O. A. Chambers,
i Southern Oregon Optical Co., 317
:,0c
New
price till after the convention
aeh. Ori'vn S. A H. Htamfis with
every hat . The Km my 1 .011 Hat
Shop in m. M. Si ore.
Ffdlowfng a vNIi here a; the
home ltf her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
T. II. N'e'.s in l.aurelwood. Miss
Dorothy Ness has returned to Med
ford. She s employed by the (-
Mis. J. R. Hudson and son Don,
who spent the past ten days as
guests of her parents. Mr. and Mis.
tf. K. Corn he in this h), h ft for
Portland this morning.
One hundred and fifty American
Region badges fur the Medford post
have been .sold to dale. All local
member are urged to eull at the
i 'hit m her- of t 'ommeree he:tdn,uar-
ftirs and secure ih- badges whb-h
are !.'. cents each. Through an
error it was stated in this pa tier
yesterday that there was no charge
for the emblems.
The let T,r drink on earth. Re-
einrt. 1 'rli and Riverside. 1
Mf-s Mainle Comsto. k left Med
for.C l).day for Fort .lonej, fa I.,
where she is employed as a gov
erness. 1 luring the past t hree
weeks she visited her aunt. Mrs.
flara Iiagett and'Vernon Reynolds,
a nephew. Miss fornstocl;N tiorne
in this city is ocutued hy M is.
Dagett during her abs nee in Cali
fornia. Trips to crater .ke. Cres
cent City and the Oregon Caves
were enjoyed hy the pa:;;, r'centfy.
We have soniething choice in
free props. Do not fail to see them.
Rig Pines Lhr. Co. THtf
Dance Rive-side Community chih
Sa 1 tird'! v nit' h f . 1 J 7
Mrs. J. X. Kuct-rR of ChlcagO
111., left this morning for San
Fratieii'o. after spending a few
days at the home of her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. ,
M. Sinclair.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Perry anil
daughter Mary of Oklahoma City,
ok la., arrived here today to si-nd
11 short vacation nt 1 he home of
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Herbert on
South oakdale avenue. Mr. Perry
is a brother of Mrs. Herbert.
All kiddle drcses. 2 to li year
stye. price. Handicraft Shop.
Phone
1 5!
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UTTER
CE CREAM
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PASTUERIZED SAFE 'PURE
PRODUCED PACKED'
THE SANITARY WAY
I mer coiporation. 1
I Review.
! All organdie bonnets 'i price.
Handicraft Sho.. i.r
I Included among the Oregmiians
; regfsten'd at Medfm-.l hotels are
I John Swith of Astoria. 11. It. How
jurd of Salem and Mrs. W. T. Canip-
! hell of Kllgene.
Iiurg News- Medford Rldg'. Phone JSS. 9Stf
, College chums at Cyrnell 30 years
ago, Mrs. Hugh Walton of Sibby.
la., and Miss Anna Johnston of
Toledo, la., stopped in Medford
lasi night 011 their return trip from
Crater Lake, Fmin here they (X
po'led to complete their six weeks'
lour hy visiting CiWiada. Rainier
1- '
haris representative, Rerthn m. I n:,,",n"1 I'f'k and other points of
Sioiicman, I :..'! N. Oar:dale. 1'hone ' inter st before reutrning to their
H.iV H. i-i homes.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mrriit and Swim In drinking water. Mer
son Hugh. aeompa nie, ,y Willia nil r"'l; chlorinated pod. 8nif
llendrii-ksou of Sea Hie, wre g nest s Soiilheril f H'egOu Rleeuic
of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Meivin : '"oiiipany has been awarded the
few days this week, ;. j Merrill ,'",lt,;, t (,,y d'-' tj-icai efiiipm. rii
Is an archliect am) publisher of j r '"' " 1 "."" fishing lodge under
the "folonia! Pungnlow." a book "nsiru 'ion on Rogue river for
of plans which is issued t very nvo Andrew Welch. San FraneLo o cap
years, ; italist. who evpeels to spend the
Drive In for a drink op llegina. I fjl11 fishing season at the new sum
Queen of Drinks, li'th and River-
F
Our Saturday Special
this weok will be a very
attractive cookie espe
cially suited for picnic
and outing lunches.
Hermits
or Itoek Cookies, as they
arc sometimes known, are
a favorite with our rey;ubv
customers; ami we expect
a very brink salo on tlicm
at the exceptionally tow
prleu nf
16c Doz.
which wo will vtU-r in
mniTnw only. These roul;
! an- filled wlib Kroiiml
li ill h mill ralxliiH iiml li e. I
with ilellcliniH mupl,. leliiR.
On wile 111 S:30 A. M.
Forty Medford Artisans were en
tertained last evening hy the Crants
Pass assembly at a ph'nic supper
and program . held at the Riviera
park. Plans for the Artisan con
clave, which will be an event of
August 10, II and 12 In (his city,
wore discussed am the announce
ment made that a special train will
curry delegates from Portland. A
parade is one of the featurse sched
uled for the celebration.
We hnvi ho met h Ins choice In
tree props. Do not fall to Ken them.
ItlK Pinna Rhr. Co. 7Stf
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wakefi.-hl
returned to Medford last night,
after spending three days at Dia
mond lake.
A cool, refreshing drink. Reglna
the yueen of Drinks. frili and
Riverside. i:;t
The senior Christ ian' Kndea vor
society mem hers spent an enjoy
able evtmltitf swimming In the Ap
plegate Thursday after which lunch
was served around a eampl'ire.
Mlrroiug (he millinery mode,
exclusive Cage felts express indi
viduality and charm. The la I est
models featured hy (he Hand Mux
Shoppe. Fast (ih. are priced
very modest at SM.tTit ami Sii .'.O
We Invite your Inspection, We give
green S. & H. stamps. Rll!
The Central Point Siar. the new
weekly paper at Central Point.
'edited by Forrest Pickett, a joitr
! nallstlc student n( the Oregon State
I college, enjoys the distinct ion of
'being the only Jackson count v pa
per which Issuer! nu extra last even
1 lug following the Tunney- Reeney
heavyweight championship prl.e
I fight in New York Cily. The extra
I was nff ihc press In a few minutes
t following the last round and wan
i being sold
! Si I n.
j I'llirkeii ilitllier. I'nvei'eil ';.
on, ?r.e. 1 1
! Miss i:iiz;ilirll, :. Mnrse. w lui Is
ilnlnit resenrili wurk wllh Ihc
IfllMK. Which neeur n Hie I'll.-ll'le
j eiinsl sillies. Is pnsslni; llii'iiimh
I Meilrnnl liuliiy en iimlr fi. I'mler
; Luke. Hhe I'epri'x s llle I'alir.ir-
1 nhl M i I. I. i 1 1 siielely, w hic h tins
I fur lis ulcjec'l 1,1 eolleel. sillily and
, cl:iscly ih.-M- Jc.wer flil lns of f ti I
life. Whether ( errel r;i 1 m- w ee.l
Inhiihllltii.'. Mer mcI.Ii . s "lii.i
liny hiillcllnu-, Herkeley. I'nl."
Iklllee Kiverslcl.. I'liminlinlly ellilc
i Hiilurilay ninlii.
lluesls frnm I'lirllaml renlsternl
;.n Meclfeicl I Include l'. w.
j Walls, r. M. Kninklln, .Mr. and
Mrs. r. A I'enrl. .1. s I'llinan, Mr.
and Mrs. .1. .M. Walsh, r. A. An
derscii. r. I). I.i.rcnz. i-. II. And, ,
"on. K. W l-lndhy. W. A. Keml.
.1. I-:. I'lckeii. I! A. Sherreli. I;
Mcl'lierwim and i'. .1. Wai;sliil'i'.
All iirnaiidie honnetN 'a price
. Miiiidletafl Sheep. 1 :i ;
Teinperary unto lleenHes were Is
sued at the sheriff office yeslei
clay lo Hoy Mela. in, C. I.. Holmes.
V. II. Ilawley. John 1'lorci. .
Hlinnnlc.s. (lold Seal rreano ly, .1
I II. Hliiley, II. l-ni'v and W . A
I I'rlekel of Medford and liil,.n ,i;
l.c y of Sac ra in.-nl o. t " . . I .
Klticald'-c 1 1 ci .. c i 1 1 Orchestra
Kakle I'oiici s.,tuida. i.;
Itc-i:i!ru! Ion lor ovi Mnnmcr
session at ill.- I ' 111 rlvlly of (Heton
which o..-nv Jn! :lo, i,c .1.01111111
feer Tour ks, lias Marled Si
crecllls may I.,, mad,, fioni I.'
l.-dim arrange!
All this week II olont.ll link-
ry Is sc-lllni: the .,rB,. n,,Ur
sacks at I'lco docn. t ..(.
Hue to I In- M.-irni weather, Iherc
; hlU'e I n nn l.iilc clinics In Id for
the pnsl w eek, a nd none mil I..
held until Ihc si..;cni week in All-
mi-t t. ilic , ounti h. auh unci
whic h w ill hold ih,. nci . hun f,.i
Mcdlorcl I at th.- ll.ipii,!
church. The last one was lic-1,1 at
Ihc I'amp Wnhus auio camp, with
; l.nl.i, s and children under s y ..,
f iikc In altc-nclance with iiiotVr
side. j or, .
A tolnl ccf :'S men were niven
wurk yeslerday llirccunh Ihe ): I i
Icrnuoh of ihe l uilecl Slalos fr e
employment loireiiu. and of thai ;
nuinl.i-r I'L' were employed as fire,
flfhlers sent m fV,t fires ih.. '
I nner llillioiuil forest in the i:m '
Creek seellon. 'rhere is till a ,o
i surplus of lalcor and will likely I
couiiniie in ne until in., plekltic,' nl ;
pears lotiins in nnolher week or'
ten clays.
Mlcl-siiliiiner millinery sale nt .
I. oil le I loward's. i; ,, r. ,,ff ,,11 .
hiitu n ml flowers. I L'li ;
Henry Xlisohoim of the Mini-
arc h senil e. Mnlinii on Sixth street
narrowly escaped serious injuries'
on Mc.ii. lay w hen he. was elrivini; '
home from Jenny creel; on ihe-Aslihinil-Klamalli
Kill.-, highway. :
His ear struc k a cl - which darted 1
from ihe w Is. Luckily ihe hump-j
er sli k the deer, pushing li to :
the side of Ihe roail. Il was sllnlil. j
l.v llijiirc.l In the crush.. Klamath
Falls Herald.
All kiddie elre-sses. :! In li ye.-ir
sizes, .j pr,.,.. llandlcrnfl .Shop.
! 1 .1 '
Apparently Mnniut: a new fad.
j two local uirls. whose names oniilil
I Itccl I ... leiirneil. wcre seep ,y scy
j eral ineclorixts and pc-de.-a ria ns last
nii;hl an 1 In o'c lock, walking
j ilccwn West Main sti i slnckini;-
j less line also slioeli'Hs. llnweyer.
j hefore they walked fur, the Ki, Is
I hecaine self-conscious as well n.s
I hurt h.y the .-mull pelddes and
I Mharp rocks on Ihe sidewalk and
j hurriedly di.s, Iron, H.
I sll'ecl.
I lleniiui. Queen of Drinks, n
I nloMo. :'i, and l!lyersl,,.. foi.
con-
d-
mer home'. The slie was formerly
the Lunlcl! Dodtle r..,,.. Three
fiu.'ll'iers of a mile- of line', el.-,-,
trie healers. ramie, and a srum
KeUinaleer illsla I la I Ion will he f , i -
clllileil in the list of elecirl,
yenicnce.s.
Try lli-eiua. (,u..en of Drink
'nol. refrcslMni;. un, ami !yo
side.
AinmiK the Hote l KUc-ts in AI,
ford from the state of Wnshirmlon
ore Mr. unci Mr.s. K. V. lineman
of Cc nlralla. .Mrs. K. I ,. Mill,.,, of
Vancciuycr and Mrs. Itnhei't 'I'hurs
Ion and Mari;arcl M.( '.cusla n, ,,f
Sea I lie.
Tree props :il Medforel Lurnlce-r
Co 1'hone i1."l x o : f
Mrs. II. I'. Haiiiraye ami da, ml,,
tor llertrucle will rellltn lo Ihejr
home In Herke ley. Cal.. inm,,rr.,iv
aft.-r sp, .,i IIul- tll- past three weeks
visillnn .Mrs. W. II. Jl.'llcnvan and
Mrs. tleiirtide Weeks, sijiici-se ,,f
-Mrs. HaiKiaye.
Dance Kiversiel,
1 Snttirrlnv nieln.
l.'oiniminily cluh
I 7 '
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Medford Pharmacy ,
Heath's Drug Store";
Strang's Drug Store
conomy Groceteria
"THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE"
Good Coffee
Rather warm to talk about coffee, but we can't help but tell you more about the
goodness of our freshly roasted coffee. The goodness of coffee depends altogether
upon its freshness. No way has yet been invented to retain that full flavor and
aroma characteristic of fresh coffee, and to get all the goodness of coffee it must
be fresh from the roaster. Try a pound of one of our blends We have three
three grades 38c, 43c, 49c a pound, an y one of which is guaranteed to please you
BREAD
Fresh from the oven just like yoa
bake at home because no alum-bearing
substitute goes into our breads.
1 -lb- Loaf, 3 for
1Mb. Loaf
20c
10c
GARDEN HOSE
Cleaning up our stock of hose U. S.
Rubber Co.'s high grade, guaranteed
ribbed molded hose. 50
ft. with couplings . . . .
$4.79
OTHER THRIFT ITEMS
free,,! th
clu
All kiddie eh
sl-'.es. iv price.
Dunce Hiversi
Saturday nluht.
tllel n
die. I! ,.f m,
Crystal White Soap 12 bars. . . . 45c
Tru Blu Graham Crackers, 4-lb.
family caddy, fresh from the ba
kery. This week 65c
Miller High Life Malt Syrup No.
2 can 59c
Bottle Caps 1 gross in carton. .. 28c
S. & W. Baby Kernel Corn 2 cans 37c
Warrenton Minced Clams, tall can
2 for 47c
Fould's M acaroni or Spaghetti, 3
packages 25c
Stone Jars, all sizes 5-gal. size. .$1.15
Norwegian Fish Balls, 2 sizes. 30c, 55c
Cliquot Club Ginger Ale 3 bottles 49c
Dozen $1.95
Shoes m the lighter shades. The sea
son's latest styles and shades all sizes.
Shoes that usually sell for $10 o r$ll,
all priced at $4.98
H.fel'
Shop
onnni)nlty rlub
1 2 7
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IT S THE WATER-COOLER Sfl '
THAT MAKES IT XhA
THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN -sAoi '
0 1 N SSN, N I 1 1
1 1 0 MIM! 1
MORE PEP ! fSd If N
MORE ZIP! if I
II That's Wluit SM g i
1 i,cy a Are JkJL I I i
After They See f f f '
I Douglas i i '
I Fairbanks i p
1 v,xv,w j , THE BEST
II i !I A 1 IjC
II "' ' ''"' two acts II I f- I
II ;r ,m imbued with 0F g I I 1 1 X. 1 1 Cl 1 1 CH
"Talkies" I
El S. who has S3S II
nm never u""st0 9,vr ' S 1 Come in and get yom
y r"re ,hon L. and....J i 11 1 from us. .
If ION CCSTt... M I
!1 m Hear ROTHERMtL at the Organ 0 M ,5
lQ TO. Shiv Daily 1:30, M. 7 and 9 HTi , i
Lemons 2 dozen 49c
25c
10c
45c
High Life Ginger Ale 2 bottles . .
Eidelweiss Near Beer Per bottle .
Wesson Oil Quart can
Cigarettes, your favorite brand
3 packages 33c
Kraft's Malted Milk. Buy a 50c
jar at the regular price, get a 25c
jar for lc both 51c
Kerr's Strawberry Jam 3-lb. jar . 59c
White King Washing Powder .... 37c
Electric Curling Irons, fully guar
anteed $1.25 value 89c
Vim Alarm Clocks. Guaranteed
one year 89c
Mop Sticks. Each 15c
98c
Water Set, pitcher and 6 glasses ,
IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT
Cleaning up our stock of Women's
Sun Visors Free
Sun Visors for the Kids. As long as they
last a sun vistor free to all children ac
companied by their parents.
FOUNTAIN LUNCH
Breaded Veal, Golden Bantam Corn, Mashed Potatoes,
Gravy, Buttered Bread, Coffee, Iced Tea or Milk. .25c
Cold Meat and Potato Salad as above 25c
Brick Ice Cream, quart 39c
GATES & LYDIARD
Buy here and bank the difference. Park on our lot while shopping with us
CLEANEST
Hay
IN THE VALLEY
next bale of alfalfa
You Can Find Betttr Hay You
Beat Us. It's Good!
MONARCH SEED & FEED CO.
323 E. Main Phone 260
ft
Frank's Comedians
IN
THE BIG TENT
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
The Riot of Fun
"Parlor, Bedroom
and Bath'
Prices 25c and 30c
th and Holly
Curtain 8:05
Vaudeville -Orchestra? Comedy
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