Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 29, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE TWO
11.11'. - . M. I. '' I . .
The Secret of Mohawk Pond
"":' By Natalie Sumner Lincoln - -
niiiviiik.' Fait. I Co ' on
t'lfvll 'iMeol..' limn iMiilrJ
'yui 7iQiiia. niiii'l.iilr to ti eMI
ttt lltr unci; llnrbtrt t'rmrott.
4irliiN0 ill In tihlm In tut il
mroilh. oi Atr miela ii'llfnl. h
iimli'rt ii imetr t lim-mit'lntf tr
si.rftiivea mil l'in tlev on In-li-iulur
iii'iii la lifeuliftil ut .ikiiI.
jvilgur Klifiiloilt liilfinfila lilriul ft
litr Mitel, l"lio IihA-iumch In rmuv
ifirt liitiirtu u'lllrinl Iter moi.
lill e'nelitij lirnn-liiflHMrHI villi
illiinlljite lijj. tAt Bails q IrfpHit itl
OllOdllill Ka.lilt, her lielelilair, ii'IiO
fii'ilflMrt bull, tJrlreil Ml ht tl'fi
jmti.viHi, tunn ntifrlrt tail iiiiri i-bm
I'fMti, (I iMi.nl lintiieii'iiii .rem
.A iil, fttitrul jilt n 111.11 hiI ..mi
..'Itlitll rltn hour Itl miiri lire nil.
herl ni limit"! I'U iir lnu'll J
til ...
r'V - Chapter to
'.JIM COMES TO DINNER .
Aa' they aped toward home.
I'eggy'a e.vea Irnvplnd from aprcit
omticr lo liar wrlal watch nml
gained confldonco aa they wont
fnsier' nn J Canter.
Til liooil mi back and Ilia full
fnrca of tho wind iirovonted run
vernation. Peggy shivered between
oxcltmiirnt nnd (ha cold rushing
wind.
Out of Ilia and of hit oyo Jim
nollcad lior conilljlon and roach,
till down, pulled lila overcoat up
over lior knees.
"Keep warm," ho admonished.
Ilia amlla waa Inrecltoiu, "Wo
;iiu'l hava yon III."
Peggy colored warmly under Jim'e
. Th blood dnnccd In Tetnt a
Velna an aha watched Din ipeed
unieter rreplu hlthnt Mid higher.
Ah, they -ould iu.il, I; In time,
the, Iaw aa the aRain stnnced at
her wrlil.
Three mlnntea later the car drew
up at the done of Yew lnlfo and
h hopred out. . .
k !m Ihnot tils' '
" "t on yan to much
; "See you tlili utenlne," h rolled
and IVmy, her Inipnltva apeech
eheiMed, atood ntchlnt him tint of
alh. -
Slowly ahe. turned to gn tn the
house, th ehrriff'a assistant hold
Inn the diwr open tor h.r. V
; It not until ahe .ta Jn her
nedrnr.ni that ahe malited that the
he.!d Jlm'a ciat In her bunds. Sha
rook dona a ro.it h.MiRer and tn
eertrd It In the alcerea, . Aa ahe
dropped nr hand, ahe touched the
hull t n weapon proirudlnc from
ilia uorket.
Drawing It out ahe atood tor a
moment kioklim nt th automatic
pistol, then walked over to th
drMr hy 4h window and turned
It rr.
Th atamped lettering on the pl
lolt "U, S. l-operty," arretted her
a'-iee, for Ml? a minute the
!sced at It, then drawing out her
"memory nook," ah turned l:a
le-wa to a rei'ent entry.
HI. 8. property. (ll .5 cali
ber. Model 1!H V. S, Arm. No,
s:iu;.
Pguy looked acain at the ptf.ol
In kar hand th tcttcrlnf oa tt.
th aumhrr, ST5I", correroiutcd
exactly w-lih the letterins and nnm
her ah had copied frm her nnrte't
automatle riittol when first the
toaad tt.
Vhla then nuitt be ker nncle't
rdttc. Taking out th clip the
conaied th cartrldprt cne wa
tig. It mutt he the r-inMl h
k4 ed when the killoj Kdsar
Siatc.
Sh dropped weakly into the
ert rhatr. tf thlt a her rnto
malic, the lo whom eloert la i lnt ' hit esgeruess, "And
Pino) herit Iteaoh had toii;-.i It.
ik ttvtne nv near KJgar 5W 1 "Vapper4 -loa't
k,Ktj f The frrsk log In the f lYplar
' e.:;h! at last and th Dam blarej
Th Ut.-htcld undert.iVcr kid
cue and gon, Mkinc miih !m all !
that t m.vrtal of IMgar Siardon. ;
o vic r nie reigned at i
ts't-e. I poa la Jepaeture,
Julia had rogained some wcasm-e
M rmiviMir,
rggy turned J t;epped ott
VM rm the irK-ae, r.MX1i Ktism
ikr she winked Ih dttk ciovds '
sate1rg omiooosty cw the moca-
'Atfi wilk linking keaiu i
Mtiitiiii
JlttiUIIIIUIMimiUIIIUlllUUIIIIilill!
INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency ,
A. U HILU (
Km W M N. C"trl
Hedee4, Oregea
; c
A week mid 0 iny aim had a pent
or Vhw l,ofl;:o, collilng hnnpy and
enru froo, mid slnrlt trmieily hnd
mulliod her I hero. She had killed
n, mini, tnlirn a Ufa.... Ilr liond
dropped In her hontla and lior bndy
liuok with tenrleaa auha os aha
Imiurd ngultut the porch plllnr far
support. Julia How to hnr, draw
ing her Into her alron armaj '
"Don' yo' grlevo, Miss I'esicy,
ilenr; If It imdn' hoeii fo' yo" wo'd
n-hiion lniirdiirod In mm hods." elm
dootnred Btoutly flvo minutes' Inter.
"1 know llmiti Sitiiilona,"
"You knuwthrni, Julln?" Peccy
InokKd up curiously. .'
"Sho'ly:, 1 heard wbiit do men
fnlka hynr. todny had lo say 'hout
'inn, nn It was pli'iity. Coino Instills
honey, nn'-llo rjnwn n hli."
Peggy wont with lior Into tho llf
I n room. She aniiKBled down on
tho Iouiiro nml closed her oyea. Sha
wns itrniofut for tho wnrmth and
ho was vry, vary weary.
When alio nr.nln opened hor eyea
tho living room wnn dark except
for tho llrellKht. Too drowsy to
move, she lay atlll wnlchliiB tho
burtiliiR ninheia: then hor gmta
atilflod from tho hearth nnd
stopped nrreatod by tho eight of a
pair of long lets stretched out from
a wing chair.
"Jim!" Hi ha barely breathed hla
name.
critical gate aa they ate and chatted.
I.tke a ahot ha tvtia hy her aide.
Ahuorhed In each other, ueither no
tlced tho us at hit then name.
ll whirled ilio wins chair atiout
even as he tpoke and tropivd
Into IU
"You look better."
She colored warmly nndei hla
critical gate, conscious of her sum
bled hair and generally disheveled
appearance. .t.,,.,r,. ,,
"IVp sent you ovrr some hroil
era," bfyn Jim, only to ha Inter
ruplcl hy Julia.
"I's got 'eai right hyar, .Visa
rCty."
Julia wheeled th tea wagen,
whtrh she had converted Into a
topper table for two, between thera.
Th maid had eiertot her culinary
ahllliy to lis utmost to prepare
dlahea that would tempt Peggy'a
appetite, roallting th glrl't ex
hausted nervcu aystem needed
aomethtng mar auhsttnllat to reed
on than the tamlwlrhcs ahe had re
quested earlier In th afternoon for
tea In lieu of anpper.
having no attention to Jlm'a
mumhied refusal, Pepcy aliikvsl
rced the plate bearing hla Mi ire
of broiled chicken and fried po
tatoes into hli. v,nds.
Pccgy llfte,! the coffee pot and
held it over Jlm'a cup.
She caught his eye and, con
fused by th light In them, looked
away. Julia waa nowhere In sight.
i
; .Sow waa her chanc for a conS-
dcntUI chat.
"What do you auppose benight
Kdgar Stanton here at two betivk
In the morning"
"I'm wondering myself." he ad
' milled frankly. Raising hia head
he looked ttralghl Into her ejea.
i "And here'a another thing that
pintles me why were yon so
, ready to tire?"
"I" ah heVtated. "I thought
he was the mystertcua man I ea-
CMinteri hei na mv arrival In
I this rvm. the tnterK)iet. "He
unheeed me Into a teat In th din
tin; noonj and rut a tureen tn
front of me "
. "And then!" prompted Jim. lean-
up. throw. ag their facet Into told
; reiie r.
A hni t peering throagh e. of
the long lYcnoh windows whlcli
op-rci onto the verantia. p rosace
1 i:s face cl.vser against Ike pan e.
: gisvs. tn m cndeacif to cato ttet
evr-pcssion.
sVtt.'s N,ieiwM es .1
s. cece. Ceet.rSH. Is. tury
tswcr.x,..
Women's Hose
Sl.OOPair .
Stlk trota tp t itii
MEDFORD MATL
LAKE CREEK: FUND I HONORS BIRTHDAY
! If
F
f.AKM CltlOMK, lire.. Nov. 29.
IHiieclal.) Thie Who have con-n-Hilfd
jo .'ttui jKlilliflllir ftinit. if.yr
iHi-' I1i- (liiihiVu liull Jy the ''little
npi-iin" Hiuthiid. nlhce the In mi
Ornniie ineeiln, Novoiulier 1 at ti,
are t..sl Iteaii. -Mr. nml AlrH. Krunk
h'lirlnw. MM Win. O'lllirii, Mr. iinil
Mrs. ltojnl llio'on. . It. IMnkey.
Mr. anil .Mr.. Jim firieve. .Mr. nn.l
Mrs.- A.."l.. lililkey, Jlr. It. W.
flilliey. II. Mililiy. i:. I'. I'li're.
Mr. Hint .Mrs. i". II. Wllltlimon, Mrs.
II. V,. I'ankey. Win. Almy, .Mr. mi'l
.li'" I-'- li. mini. Tho TiiKiteiV.
Iliilihaiil I'.i'i'il ttfin. Mm.' I'lhreiii-e
Cnrtweluhi. .Mrs. IMtlh W'elilomn.
ltiuly ' Welilmnii. Meilfonl Hut y
Ni. Mr. ami Men.. iharleK Kiln
uli'. Itlan, llolnii'ft. .Mr. anil Mr.
Thernn Taytiir, Ueo. M, Itnherts.
Pred R. Wiley.' Monarill Seed Kll.l
Feed I'liuu'umy,' Mr. and Mrs. rn-l
Sinner. Mrs. 'MalieV I". Mack, Mr.
anil Mm. Hurry Wnnl, Mrs. .1. .1.
I'.mioi'iis. Mi'i nnd Mix. lvnrl linn
ney. Mr. nml Mrs. tlvilierr ('Hlilon.
('. II. Hales. Mrs. Kslhee SlinnilOB
lon. nines & l.yillmJ. Mrs. I.olli
Van S.'ny. Mr. ami Mrs. II. 1.
Owens. Mr. unit Mrs. Win. Perry
nml W. f. I'leinenis.
Several hse rontrllillted whn
foiled in slim their names.
i JOINT SUNDAY SCHOOL
! CONVENTION IN G. P.
'
' WILLIAMS t'KKKlC. Ore.. Nov
t Sfl. tSpeeinl. There will he n
f Joint convention of .'nml Sintonj
I Sunday schools at the llapiWi
j rhnivh In fjnmt Pass Wrdneday.
lieeemher 4 :
Lim- li wilt he ervd at nm In
Cafeteria style, llrv. 1. 11. tian- ;
1 rtatl r Meirird. union Sunday ;
whool evjttifielist, will preside. A'l
Interacted in Sunday s hool work .
' nit etrdiatly Invited. !
WIl.MAM Mti:t:K. Ore.. Xn-.
j iSiiecial Mr. nnd Mi's. V.
I i Klxley dmve over lo Klani:iri
) KalU Tuoday to vi-.il llHlli dauKh
I ior. Xtr.. , Iiesi.-r Suiioii. nnd spend
Thankwivint. TWey were necmn
tvaniett hy Iheir grandson, llruold
WILLIAMS CREEK
,1- 1
15o.it, . 1 The rule real enate nftioo
l!ev. and Mrs. John lleeti hry of -ov,ned liy A. T, Mellvaln Is hoimr !
Winiers. i.l lame up Tiu-l.iy lo-niu-d across Hie sin-et. in one of!
visit their snn lvbitip lleeteivrr , i,s made -acant by the ro-j
While h.-re tlev. lt.M--tebry will hnldjm fir,,. j
a series or evangelistic meeiincs e.l i vny Thomas returned Monday'
the Methodist chapel, heemnin; fr,m a visit with his voe, who s ;
Sunday, reArnvhe-.- 1. Alt ace eor . ranf .nri t n Kinitarlum ne.irO;ik-l
diaity Invited to attend. land. Mr. Thomas slates that ;
Vred Powers hns move,! his- fnm- . .. Thomas is mu. h rolliroved. i
tly to Prtivt.lt to t:ie house owned '
liy Mr. tVivis. 1
Mr. .A. U'nidce!t h-rt Turnisy,
f.ir iNiuHIe o.i a visit to her daoch
j ter, .Mrs. Will" l.nvel. She -will he,
I aliment r.lnmt a nionlh.
Mr. and Mrs. i;,orce M.Vlain of,
j Phoenix sivl
; M;'. and Mrs. I
Thnksi:iv hit; with
'. W. Poherts. 1
lilm Tys-tinmny I'ssil
POHTl AXIV Oiv., Nov. t. i
For the fiist lime In the history
of iWcno .-aucls. motion nieluros
wei-e us-ed today in the ti ial of lx-e
locs,ton who is sniuc Mrs.
Seirer for Ji'O.eoe persxinnl injuries
alleaiNl snfforct in an aulomobile
aiNM.I.-hl
Western
Mother's
Experience
. shows what
: can be done
vdth children
HARSH eorrectiv meuurej
ar swJdcm necessary with
rhildl Mast TDcdern pamits .
reeog-ni Uiia. That,threasc
o many jrre this gemser.
moans of puttins a child in order
when had breath, eoared Mngve,
heaJachea. Kihousnos or upsets
tell oi a docred Oifertiw Cwot.
Wlien used at tht first sum ol
hafl V-eith. r tei-wisfsness. a
aivoORful of Cli(orr.ia g S)-nip
cfhsn does to work! Ssimetariea
iVneral dom are nereasary. AV
w-gys you oan depend on lis x
to dear th aj-stom harmlessly
and in harry; xo civ the child
CALIFORNIA
FIG SYRUP
TNI tlTH.OriTY VAXATIVt
AM) TOKIC rO CIIIVDRIK
WK DEVELOP
Films Free
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
YOCK KKXALL STORK
Ort Suadtrt and Kvmtwp
kTL li Tint
TRIBUNE, MEDEORD,
CENTRAL PT. TRIO
?!. Hpeclal.) An old time birtli
day party wn hI) ut Jim Wi-lKht'
In; .jontir) of lrx. kMlllio S'iJb
MN,1 ()ftrti" HrA'lBriivo n ltd ' Alt-f..
I.ulii Hiroltm'ttr, nil 1ml Ifm n
ilm mintp full ovnr (t ycr fiij'i
(at H'uhI r.n. m. - Wrlulu . .owl
Sli'H. Htrohmi'Ifr r naMvv tlaiiyl;-
Three ' rotiiilen were preNent
HesxelKrave, lluiselt nnd Hnh
tneler that were marriri) tht jaino
fall, ut whldh I lie llix,4erave'H
hfive fulfilled the Tinnmnnd of (lod
to multiply nnd replenish I he Oiirlh,
Xiimcrmm Kniiu'M were enjiy.d
hy all, after which n HplendM .Hip
per wjim nerviMl. . .
' Those preMnt were Jn'p nndMol
lle Wright, John and Iiu llcMKfl.
Krave. IM nnd l.ulft Strohmeier.
Ashury and i'larn .Hall,' Will nnd
Knte WriKht, Tom nnd Hetty Pnn
key. Krnnli nnd Unura i'oehru:i.
Vlrtor and Herthn Iturxell, (iu.uund
DelU Tex, Mr. nnd Mr?. V. T. Klcyr
man, .Mr and Mrs. Arden Tywell,
Mr. nnd Mw. Km nit SJtphenmin,
Mr. and .Mrt. Watt lleehe. Mm. A.
T. Lnthiop and MIm ltiherta
Pa n key. f .
liixit'l-: ItlVI'.lt. Ore.. Nov. 89. 1
iSpo-Inn Marlon Plttnmn, whii;
Is empliiyed near Klalnutll l-,nlli('
Is vi.-dtinn Ills jmri-nt!; Mr, nnd
Mi-.. John I'litman tivr "'Thanka-i
vi.vlim. . . , .-!
Th,- VVstein t'nion company ;
has a i r-'W of workmen n ltogu!
lliv. r, tioiiiiiK in new polca and j
niakinu p n.-ral 1-,-iiirs. j
lr. It I I'arler and Mr. James,
Wiley made 0 business trip to'
("t-niUle Tuesday. j
Tin k y. drx-ssing has claimed the !
aileniion of looril fnrnters the post;
v.eek. , ' ' j
Mr. pint Mrs. V. K. Knighton'
.r Klamaih Kalia visited at the
home or Mr. and Mrs. ltolnnd
Taylor the past week. I
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Shepherd
j returned Kriday from a two weeks'
: n ip to Seattle, wnere they nt-
'tended the National iSrnnlro con--'
veniion. I
Waln-r Ward of Klamath Kails'
I vi-iii-d at the KnM Iji-nnler home
! Toi'iilay afiernoon.
Sir s. t-:tir.l Ooodule. who re-j
n lllly underwent an opei-alion in I
ih hospital' ut liraiit Pass, re-j
iwrlusi to her home tier,- Tuesd.iv.
Krimds will be glad lo hear of;
her imto-ovomcni; t
Miss lvelyn rha1-l y vis-Med owe
lit,, n-etk-end with n-l-livrs in
Mi.lfonl. , j
Mrs. islrne Is receivlnc a vis-
It fiMin her son, Mr. IllU-r. i
Mr. nnd Mrs. ISalph Will and
i n
tvitiori ivturned to heir home
hero from Orlmmett's t"amp at;
Klamalh Knits.
Mr. and Mrs. Kred TVnsler
sr"nl Satunlr.y In MislTord !
Alden .Isll.re.nh of K'umnlh'
a ikst start by rrcuUtir and
itncOiDtn( Ih atoenach and
bow-t!.
Mothera b thousands praise
th gentle erectiverMws oi thai
lto, fruity pmdact vhttlt ait
rhiMren lo. Mrs. P. H. Keat
ing. ISIS Hays St-, San Antonio.
sw.v:"Notliirig I know cut take
th place oi CaV.forr.ia Fig Syrp
InB-jrhcrne. fthseer.a Wess
ing to my htt)e girl durH! cokls
arxi unset spelK It always ha
bee right in iily."
wnjii like these and sues of
four mUIion ootOe a Tar sow
bow mother oVpe-nd on t '.;-
fev-wt Fig SyruD. Or
oautiori. Th name Vli
forr.i" od the carton
marks the gwi..:ar, i
asous far 40 yewra.
Dr. E. J. Carpenter
CHIROPRACTOR
. . . a
PHYSIO TH6RI1ST
t Medferd Blig.
4X1-R
ROGUE RIVER I
; t
Phone 9 for
FURNIIURE REPAIRLNG
UPHCM.STERING. ftcnNrSHIhta'
FWaXK MOW ARO
til Weat Maa ttrttt
QREOOX. FRTDAY, NOVEMBER 29," 1929.
FiiIIh 1m vlHltln
ut hi! parents!
home i. ear here.
Mr. nnd Mm. K liner Milton nnd
baby daughter, Uds .Mny, lfft
ToeHdny i evening for Jxmicvlew.
Wn.. to viHit Mm.Milion'H pnrontP,
Mr. and Mm. Unow. .
Philomath. Itecenlly burned!
planer mill nt . flrlswold-Orlerj
i.uuilier company being recon-
Hll'M't.'d.
How One Woman Lost
Lost Her Double Chin Lost Her Prominent Hips
Lost Her
Gained Physical Vigor Gained in Vivaciousness
Gained a Shapely Figure
If you're fat remove the rnuse!
KIirscilKX SALTS eontnin i he
A minritil Kilts your hotly urj;nns,
ylatids and nerves must have to
nine. Ion properly. ,,' ,
When your vital oran fail to
perform l heir work eorreetly
voiir h o w e I h nnd kidneys ean't
throw off tht.t waste material he
fore you realize It you're rowiiiK
hideously fat!
Try half n teaspoon fu) of
KIll StMIKN Al.TSrtn il Uluss of
hot wnter every morning in 3
weeks net on tho itahs nnd note
how many pounds of fat have van-
Wear-well
FULL BALLOON-
Hi
ni in iMr tuic
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Rib, Center 'l rictioii, Double-Dur)' or High Presiure Tire purchased at our
regular low prices , . . A Blut Ribbon Tube FREE vrilh every Wtar-wcll Tire.
OUR UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE ir. !
Every Western Giant and Wear-well Tire is guaranteed for a
libers! Minimum Mileage . . . and, also. Unconditionally Guar
anteed to give absolute satisfaction for the life of the tire. This
All-Protecting Guarantee is backed by Service at every one of our,
more than 150 stores, and our popular Customer Is Always Right
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Wear-well Weatern Weatern
SIZE , . . Giant Giant
J Ak far lew prieea ( u4nl rmier. Vtiant
1 '" h- I' 1 .1:STaui xTZHX,. ..W-M..e
4t:ArBtr t.Bjirtttair 4tjxiiiU-f
29x4.40 -(440-21).. $ 4.97 $ 5.78 $ 6.68 $ 9.45
30x4.50 (4.50-21).. 5.59 : 6.57 7.60 10.25
29x4.75 (4.75-20).. 6.60 7.98 8.75 12.35
30x5.00 (5.00-20).. 7.10 , 8.49 9.65 13.35
31x5.00 (5.00-21).. 7.25 8.78 9.90 13.85
30x5.25 (5.25-20).. 8.40 ' ',9.77 10.95 14.65
31x5.25 (5.25-21).. 8.55 10.15 11.35 14.85
30x5.50 (5.50-20).. 10.15 10.95 15.85
32x6.00 (6.00-20).. 10.80 TT. 13.75 18.60
33x6.00 (6.00-21)..' 10.95 T:-.-. 13.95 18.90
32x6.50 (6.50-20)., ..-.-. . V:..-.? 15.65 ,19.75
35x7.00 nts 33x6.75 . 24.65
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30x3 V2 CI. Overize . 4.69 - 5.38 $ 8.45
30x3 z SS Oversize '; . 6.60
31x4 SS Oversize i 7.60 8.95 j
32x4 SS Oversize S 7.84 9.65 ,12.70
33x4 SS Oversize i 8.55 10.15
32x4V'2 SS Oversize i ..... 13.40 16.85
33x4' x SS Oversize , ) 13.85 17.95
30x5 SS Oversize ..... ! ...... 20.85
33x5 SS Oversize ..... t 18.65 21.95
Aik for
For
Christmas
ectmcat Atol
Access r- fTrs
Airte" . , .
T-fv tovtfl re-
fnitft-ea f-f th-
ay Mi-iS'fie.
.1
UII I lAfLflC pRFFK MEN
SAW CHURCH WOOD
WII.LIAMR CrtEHK. Or., Nov.
2!i., (Special) A , crowd . of .nine
meri wlili two drnij sns and 'axes
sawed. illt nnd hauled wAid Sat
urday for the winter's supply to be
ned nl the Methodist ehlireli on
20 Pounds of Fat
Sluggishness
j Notice also that, you have gained
: in enemy your nl;in is clearer .
'your eyes- sparkle with glorious ,
: health you feel younuer in body
keener In mind. KHUtiCHKNI
will ftivo any (at person a joyous
; r prise. -
let an 8i"R hottle of KUt'SCH KN
: SALTS t Jarmin & Woods (lasts I
2 months). If oven this first boi-
. tie doesn't convince you this Is the j
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tires are needed to insure more enjoy
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Right now when our prices on Western
Giant and Wear-well tires are the lowest
in our history, the additional savings of
fered in this "Once a Year" event create
an opportunity you should grasp to the ut
most . . . SAVE NOW while Savings are
Greater . . . Buy for present needs . . . and
anticipate
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