Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 18, 1930, Page 10, Image 10

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Mt-lvln Klelds ami children of Iike
Creek, i-'red Sparks and fiiond mo
tored to the. Clreemprinns Suiul.iy
ami wort dinner guests of Mr. ami
Mrs. Will Cos. ills. Spark' daugh
ter. .Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hmvinml
were Medford shoppers Tuesday.
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RURAL AND SUBURBAN NEWS
MEDFOTtP MATT,' TTITBTTXE, MEDFORD, OREriOY, FRTDAY, JULY 18, 3920.
' Wins State Contest
200 Extra miles !
of Lubrication
MO TO RITE is the new
motor oil that seals in
the compression of high com
pression cars.
It resists heat, keeping mo
tors cool. It deposits NO hard
carbon. It is entirely free from
acid forming properties. It re
sists dilution by giving up
stray gasoline in the form of
vapor. It is jrtper oily, mini
mizing friction.
Drain out the old. Refill
with Motoritb. Only 25 a
quart at any Union Station.
Tune in Union OH Radio Program
every evening between 5:30 and
5:45 over station KliX.
MOTORIT
- The Union Motor OH for
High Compression Cars
GlilKFIX CREEK, Ore., July IS.
(Spl.) Sir. and Mrs. 2:u-k Wise
man anil Mr. Wiseman's son Omer.
who have been visiting relatives on
WILLIAMS CKKKK. Ore-., July
1 s. (Special) II a r o I d I'ieree,
who lias joined the U. S. navy,
K'ft last week for Coouillo to visit
.Griffin creek and Medford. have . his sisler, Mrs. Clarence Hurrell
returned home to Klamath Falls. ! and family, later going to Port
land for enlistment. '
M iv. (..race t'uwen and daugh
ter Hazel of Weed, Cnl., are vis
iting Mrs. Ma(y Topping.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Lathrope
Mrs. Junes has returned to her
home on Griffin creek. She had
been In San Francisco for several
weeks, where Mr. Jones Is in the
Veterans' hospital.
Mrs. Coalwell visited Crater Lake
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Judy: and
daughters visited Crater Lake July
9th.
Mi, nnd Mrs. Chancy and fam
ily, Mrs. Moehan nnd her brother,
Mr. Scott, spent July 13 at Dead
Indian soda springs. Mr. Scott, 7!,
and his .sister Mrs. Moehan, 7 6,
both enjoyed the walk up the
mountain to the ftprlnxs.
and two daughters of Central
Point visited Mr. and Mrs. Taylor
Hartley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cooper of
Ashland visited Mrs. Cooper's
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John
Letteken, Saturday.
Kathleen Lemmon spent a few ,
'days with her grandmother, Mrs.)
'John Letteken, this week. Mabel
I Woolfolk of Grants Pass, imtther
and granddaughter also visited.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Timby of
Mr. and Mrs. William Hubb, who
nave oeen M.s.ung """ Long Beach. Calif., visited his sis-
near Med ford, left for their homc(er an(, husband Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ross nnd
family of Ross lane, Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Lynam of Central Point and
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. O. Stearns and
family of this district went
uimi inumn aiH,1l M ' ' " ' Al LIniIe" ttml rack Stronza of
-1 Sua lining Tll.l,- hurl n llll'llldqv I
"' , ! i t , t , l Provolt, the occasion being a sur
prise birthday dinner for - Mrs.
h mil
APPLEGATE
i'hilip JIutebry, and mother, Mrs.
Tembly last week-end.
Visitors Sunday -at the home of
I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walling were Mr.
and Mrs. Al llezberg, Mr. and Mrs.
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party July 14. Several of tho girls,
on Griffin creek wero present.
Mrs. Nick Kime. who has been
ill most of the winter. Is getting
along very nicely now.
phonograph and
mbihed
Aitnnatt.i Pmt fholt
'Noel Edmund Porter of San
Francisco will represent Califor
nia in the national Edison scholar,
ship contest.
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ror
Philco's new Radio-Phon-ograph
transmitsatl recorded
music through the Phlleo
Radio set itself by means of
a new and greatly improved
electric tone-arm pickup
which permits the needle to
follow the sound record ac
curately and givetrue,undis
torted reproduction. Mow,
for the first time, the won
derful records of today can
be heardwith that marvelous,
true, clear, undistorted
Philco tone, obtained by
means of Philco Balanced
Units.
And at a touch of your finger, this remarkable new
instrument becomes a Philco Screen Grid Plus radio,
with its great power, distance range, fine selectivity,
glorious tone, Automatic Volume Control, Built-in
Aerial and Station Recording Dial, on which you
can permanently log your favorite stations. Finally,
both your records and your radio reception come
under the magic spell of Philco Tone Control,
subject to your will, your interpretation as to tonal
quality, your personalized touch to all home enter
tainment. J ;
The new Philco Radio-Phonograph is a furniture
piece of greatbeauty. American wa!nut,butt walnut
and Oriental wood give exquisite charm to this de
, sign. It is truly the radio phonograph masterpiece
of the year.
Installed Free In Your Home
Demonstration; Come Today While Offer Lasts
Walling
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. lienson of
Mcdford and son Stanley, and Mrs.
May Whipple of Los Angeles, were
dinner guests of Mr. and -Mrs. Ira
Sparlin Sunday and called at tho
C. W. Roberts home In tho after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lile left
Sunday lor Green Springs where
he will bo employed this summer.
Friends are sorry that Rev.
Phillip Heetebry is on the sick
list again.' He was unable to
preach Sunday and Phillip Bray of
Medford had charge of tho serv
ices. Mrs. R. F. Lewman visited Mrs.
John Letteken Wednesday.
Tho body of Mrs. Otto Dakis,
who passed away at the Grants
Pass hospital last week, was taken
to Oklahoma for interment.
Mrs. Mat Kagan of Alfoma, Ore.,
and Mrs. Clarence Morrell of Sac
ramento, visited o n Williams
Creek Tuesday. Mrs. Morrell Is
a nice of the Couglo brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Couglc and
daughter Mrs. King, and grandson
Ray. left Thursday for Eugene to
attend tho Rawleigh convention.
, Mrs. .Pennington and son Joe,
and Mrs. Smith shopped in Med
ford Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hcetery
and Mrs. Temly drove to Medford
Wednesday, Mr. Heetebry visiting
Doctor Jlray.
Mrs. -Anna Knutzen was a din
ner guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Cougle Sunday.
.Mrs. John Brown visited Mrs.
Genrgo Sparlin one day this week.
The II. II. Sewing club of Pro
volt met t Mrs. Sam Letteken's
Saturday. Miss Helen Cow,glll of
Corviillis. state lender for the girls
4 -II clubs, also Mrs. Sara Hunt
ington Wurtz, our county demon
strator, were present. They both
complimented the girls highly on
their work.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sparlin nnd
son Jerry of Williams, Mr. and
Mrs. John Sparlin anil two sons
of- Grants PasH, visited Crater
Lake Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Flxley shop
ped In Medford Tuesday.
Mrs. George Riddle of Grants
Pass visited Grandma John and
Mrs. Stella Stratton Monday.
John Pence of Klamath Falls
spent the week-end on Williams
Creek. His family who have been
visiting here, returned home with
him.
Sunday visitors at the home of
Grandma John and Mrs. Stratton
Included Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Smith and Mrs. Sarah John of
Medford, - Mr. ami Mrs. Henry
Norton and two sons of Ashland,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Herriot and
Mary Kathryn Hnhle of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mills en
tertained Sunday ut dinner honor
ing tho birthdiiy of their grand
daughter Olive Howling, and their
friend John Mullen. Those pres
ent were Mrs. John ftjullen nnd
il a u gh t ers Kd y t h , a n d Fay . M i.
and Mrs. George Lovless and son
Hob, Delia Lovless, D. Miller nnd
the guests of honor, Olive Dowllng
and John Mullen, nod the host
and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Mills.
land called at the Goo! . Andrews
unci Merriman homes Wednesday.
The homo of Mr. and, Mrs. W. L.
Huxley was the sceno of a very
pleasant surpriso party Tuesday
evening of last week by about 35
members of the Neighbors of Wood
craft. Those present wei'o Mrs. E.
Hilts, Mrs. 1). Haynes, Mr.' and Aim.
L. Pankey, C. J. Van Zlle, Mrs. A.
Gandee . and daughter Adell and
graudson Klhert Gandee, Kathleen
High, Mr. and Mrs. li. G. High and
son George, Rudolph Leutwyler,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson Mrs.
L. Sherard, Mr., and Mrs. Wade
Wallis, Mr. and Mrs. II. Moore and
daughter Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. C
Clause, Mrs. Dozier and daughter
Phyllis, Mrs. Mayherry, Mrs. Crock
er, Mrs-Potter, Mrs. W. Btennett,
Mrs. C. A. Shutts, Mrs. M. Abbott,,
Leola Mansfield. Juno Maybright,
W. L. Huxley and tho guest of hon
or, Airs. W. U Huxley. t i
Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Andrews mov-1
ed to their new homo last week!
They still have some painting and;
finishing work to do on tho lkiusa.
Ucllview peopfe are glad''to see
tho lust of the army worm pest.
I Very little damage was done on the
Neil. True and Merryman rnncnes.
Mit-s lluhy Roach returned home
last week from visiting her sister,
Mrs. Koss Cratton. .
Fridav being the 17th birthday
of C. X. Williams a crowd of his
children, grandchildren and other
relatives and frionds motored to
his homo in Applegato with well
filled hasliots and a huge birthday
cake. Mrs. S. Webster of Owmts
Pass gavo a reading entitled "lilrth
day Greetings" of her own comnosi-'
tion. Those who attended were:
Mr. and Mrs. K. 10. Newbry and
family, Mr. and Mrs.Gotling nnd
family, Mr. and Mrs. Krnost Wil
liams ano; children, Mr. and -Mrs.
L. Nelson and family of Portland,
Miss Dorothy Marquis, II. K. Mar
tindale. Raster Williams, Evelyn
Zwlker, Mrs. Susie Webster, Kd
Williams nnd the guest or honor,
C. N. Williams.
John Hammond of Idaho, win- has
boon visiling Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Kinkaid, returned to his homo last
week.
Firo, which stnrted on Pompa
dour last week, did considerable
damage to pasture and grain fields.
Mrs. Fleener of Jaiilslio. Wash
house guest of Mrs. A. Kinkaid for
the past week,, returned homo on
Wednesday.
Members of tho Christian church
held Sunday school and preaching
services In Goodsprings Grove hun
day. After tho services a picnic
dinner was enjoyed.
APPLEGATE. Ore., July IS.
(Spl.) Mr. nnd Mrs. H:riy Luy
of Medford spent Sunday here vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Ansel GiNon.
Miss Kato Huekley entertained
tbe graduate nurses at her home
here Thursday. Lunch was served
and after a much enjoyed swim
they held ft business meeting.
Miss Lueille A runt, attending
normal at Ashland, and her grand
mother, Mrs. Emma Arnnt of Ash
. la mi, spent last week end hero vis
! iling her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Arnnt. Her sister, Miss Pearl,
accompanied them homo for n few
i days' visit.
j Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Hamilton of
! Talent spent Sunday nfternoon vM
I Uing Mr. nnd Mrs, ,Glenn Halt-.
' marsh.
Dale Throekmorten, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Throckmorton of
Eagle Point spent last week here.
visiting relntlves.
Jack Greeves of Medford spent I
Sunday on the Applegato.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Crump nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Orvillo Dewey of
Agate camped, at. Sulphur Spring
Saturday night.
J. A. West and nephew, Joe
West, who is making his homo with
hirt uncle, left last week to help
make hay on the Klla Rush ranch
near Jacksonville. ,
Mr. and Mrs. William Keating
and son William, Jr., nnd Mrs. Rose
Cornelous of Oaklnnd, Oil., spent
last week end visiting relnttves
hero. Sunday they were guests of
Mrs. Kenting's sister, Mrs. Fred
Offtm backer.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ayres nnd
family of Forest ereok visited M .
and Mrs. Roy Phinney and family
Sunday. t ,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones and
Waist Overalls
Specially designed moJcls
and fabrics for cow punch-
family from Los Angeles spent last p. seamen, formers and
11 KWliljFlffii Mwontcn Ai wmmm
ilii' tt lifii VS ' When yon see this Jl'i yiffl
'I I' iHiWl N 5iRn on . store, you ' I
i III II III il l! - I hU T' can know that it I i
I I I I' VMSn! mens utmoit value S
i l 111 i in work cloth foe lift jflHPW
j Friskojecnj t I Painters-Plasterers
! None cenuinc without the I II . I . . Overalls
trademark. Frisko Jcens h til I Heavy, white Boat-Sail
ore heavy duty, fast-black il I drill. Double knees, two-
twill work nants don't til r brush pocket, purty-
! .!..., .1;,. s..i,,m( II It knife Dockets.dustcr strap.
spark-proofTlie-swofiKer" I 1 I - Every practical feature.
pants tliat stand the gaff! I ' II i I T TJ C C Coao m nmch-
II ; Hi V I X XJ U X O I ' . ,
: I ' J I . ' I' l '
Hy. PROVE -rn
GOLD LABEL ' Mm.
iS TWILL
j JACKSONVILLE
I BELLEVIEW
work hero vlsltlns Mr. nnd Mrs,
Chjxrllo Utivonor. .
C'ryHtuI Mnhlcy, attending nor
mal at Ashland, spont last woelc
end hero vlplttnfr her cousin. .Mrs.
Kolland nt llJuneom, heforc rot-
turuintr-to her homo In lto.wlurir.
Aiuoijk those who were nt the
ranmll swimming hnlo ( Sunilny
were-Mr. nnd Mrs. Halpli Jennings.
Mr. and Mrs. Kmll Brophy. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Hay Ilaker and family nnd
Mr. anil Mm. Klson of Medford.
Orville Thoma and Vernon Tay
lor started this week to paint the
I'nlonlown sehoolhouse. H Is to. bo
painted InHldc and outside, then
the school grounds nro to bo fenc
ed before school starts.
Mrs. Helma Gulttanl of Medford
spent last week end hero visiting
her uncle nnd aunt, Mr., and Mrs.
Otto Khldo.
Ashland Y. sr. C. A. opened up
their eamp Inst Snturdny when
about 20 hoys enmo out to Squaw
hike. , Their camp is at tho upper
end of tho big lako nnd will ho
o)nn till the last week In August.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dorothy
and "daughter t'arinen nnd son
Donald of .laeksonvlllo spent last
Sunday on tho Applegato.
Mrs. Vein Huck from Coliisn,
Cal., nnd her grandmother, Mrs.
M. J. Looncy of Mercod, Cal., uro
spending this week at tho homo
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Maud Iluok.
ltoy Phinney mado a business
trip to Ashland Tuesday.
Solh Putnnm of Medford spent
two days of last wock nt tho homo
of Aubrey Taylor.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William rockhani
of Willows, Cal., who havo been
camped nt their cump ground on
Ynlo creek, havo moved to Med
ford to mako their home.
Walt Zeldler, who has been em
ployed nil spring by tho Owen-
Oregon Lumber company, spent
tho last two weeks visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Al IJunford nt Walla
Walla. Ho returned Stnturday to
l.lttlo Applegato t- spend the sum
mer.
Ira Kpfirlln of Williams creek
spent Sunday nt tho homo, of Mrs.
Maggie lluekley.
Dthcrs. These overalls are,
comfortably cut, carefully
made to withstand the
hardest kind of wear,
ThePs-aated Steel Buckle
Patented Can't Bust 'Era
steel buckle the one per
fect buckle unbreakable,
adjustable, permanent. On
all Can'tBust'EmOvcralls.
D nfTlk -rr sr rmr wr AT X
HKhLVIKW, Ore.. July 18. (Spe
cial) Misses Myrtle Norrid and
Mary Wiley went to Portland Mon
day to attend tho Nazarene eamp
meetings.
Mr. and Mrs. Larn Nelson, who
have been visiting with tho R. K.
Newbry and J. Getting fnmllles, re
turned to their home In Portland
Jaturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kinley of Ashland,
Mrs. Kleener of Paulsho, Wash., and
daughter Miss Letha Dodge of Ash
land, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Iliima
ker were dinner buchIs Ht the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kinkaid
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Chnrles Ulake and
Mr nnd Mrs. S. Dftremus of Ah-
Ander-on's
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24-HOUR SERVICE
8th & RIVERSIDE
Phone 113
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Phone 116
WITHAM SUPER
SERVICE STATION
8th A Riverside
Phone 116
JACKSON VILLI-:, Ore., July 1H.
(Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Mitch
ell and daughter of San Francisco
called on Miss McCulIy Monday
Mrs. Mitchell will be remembered
as Fannie Fisher, a native of Jack
sonville, who left hero many years
no.
Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Ilowman of
Medford were callers Tuesday even
ing. Mrs. Ida Renlz nnd nice?, M!ss
Stadmnn from Santa Ana, called
on friends here Run flay.
Mrs. C. F. AVeldemann of Pitts
burgh, Pa., arrived here recently
nnd will spend the rest of the sum
mer with her sister, Mrs. M, It.
Hutten.
Mrs. R. .1. Anderson and n
Lvle of San Frnnelacn ormt the
wefk end visiting Mrs.
cousin, Mamie Nelson.
Mru, Chnrley Adam of Medfor 1
nnd d.iUKhter Jean visited Mrs. V
T. Wilson Thurndny.
John U. KnlRht Is nssintine Mr
Pick in his hardware More during
Mr. f'oimnn's nbsenec. ;
Margaret Kden entertained
number of girl friends with a partyj
Sunday nfternoon, the orcnulon be
ing her fifteenth birthday.
Joe Mall of Medford vlnited rela
tives herj Vednodfiy.
Mr. and Mrs. P.iU Ray were
ft rants Pass visitors W'ednenday.
Kunlre and Lois Hr.nden re
spending tin weok vlsltinj? th'ir
(,'nmdparents, Mr. and Mrs. Viall
at Phoenix.
MiKh nehool Stind;iy school elflRS
of the Presbyterian chureh, tanht
by Mr. i. O. Sanden. enjoyed n
pW-nle nt Cantrall's nwlmmlng hoi'.
Wednedny evening.
Mr. rmd Mrs. Arthur HarbauKh
find daughters Marxaret anrl Ruoth
of Portland, were dinner guests
! Wednesday of Mrs. Dora llnrbatigii.
t Mitvi Vivian Millerleft Wednes
! day for Onklnnd, Cal.. After spend
ing h ten-day vneation visiting at
h-r homp here.
I
I EDEN PRECINCT
The fact that Gold Label Twill, by
actual bursting tests, stands a great
many more pounds pressure than
denims, means it will give much greater
wear as well as greater protection
against snagging, grease and oil. It is
pliable without feeling bulky because it
has 32 more threads per square inch.
Gold Label Twill is made in blue
overalls, either high or elastic back, and
in coats to matclu All Can't Bust 'Em
Overalls have high bibs, wide non
curling suspenders, form-fitting waist,
ample pockets. They have riveted but
tons and every strain point is reinforced.
The high back overall is also made
in an excellent Express Stripe, extra fine
and heavy, with coat to match.
Ask your dealer or write us for leaflet,
"How to Judge a Good Overall." '
UNION MADB
OVERALLS X &, PANTS
Eloesser-Heynemann Co., 33 Fifth 8t. North, Portland . San Franclaco . Los Anaeles . Seattle . New York
Jumpcralls
Most practical, best fitting;
of all one-piece suits foe
mechanics, delivery men,
parage and service station
men, etc. All buttons cov
ered; adjustable collars.
Lettering as requested.
Carpenters Overalb
Hevy, white canvas. Re
inforced with 32 lant bar
tacfci ; doubled and quilted
knees ; 16 scientifically de
signed pockets, including
double thickness, patented
swinging ruul-pouch 4
'IsTVl
V
The experiment station Is fight
ing tho urmy worms by digging
trenches around thrt fields and
spreading poison. This Is effective
for field protection.
FIELDS OF. APPLEGATE
i;ui:n I-KKCINCT, Ore.. July
IS. (Hpcclal) Thlmhlo club of
tho NrlKhlxiiH of Wooilcrnft nt
I'honnlx. mot lnt Krlrtny at tho
homo of .Mm. J"l llumlln on the
hlchwuy xoulli of 1'hoonlx. Thono
on the entertainment committee
wore Mm. Iiulo Oliver, Mr,. Kit
Hnmlln and ..Mr. Mary O. Carey.
Itefro.hmenm of Ice cream one!
cako were Nerved.
IJd Hnmlln haH had ft new roof
put on hlx dwelling. Tho BhlnKlen
are a combination of red and
Rreen In color.
.Mr. nnd Mru. Wm. JllnRmnn nro
aKaln In the valley to make their
home. They sold a plnco on
nouth highway and bouKht In tho
(.'orvalllH section, but liked thin
valley bent.
Mr and Mra. Jack Atkln of
('rand View, Calif., camo Friday
for a change of cllmnto. but fouml
II too hot In the valley no went
out to like of the WoodH for a
few weeks. Mra. Lloyd t'olvcr ac
companied them Sunday.
Mra. Bonhain and dauxhter May,
and Mlmi Kunlre Honham are at
tending Hummer achool ut Aahland
nnd are MlaylnK at the Itopkinn
nnd Ronhnm ranch on tho high
way aouth of I'hocnlx.
Mm. Noah Chandler win culled
to Medford Haturdny morning be
cause her nnjiher had an attack
of neuralgia, ller mother accom
panied her home Kunday morning.
Mrs, Jack Allen went to I'prt
land last week-end to he at the
meeting of the Apostolic faith.
K. ('. C.ordner of (lolden Crest
orchards was delivering Homo of
his fine Moor-park apricots to cus
tomers In this section recently.
Mrs. Minnie Rea" of Itoscvllle,
Calif., Is visiting relatives In Tal
ent and Medford this week. A re
union was held for her nt Henry
Congers, Monday. Mrs. Ireno WeJIs
wns pre.ent,
APPI.KflATB, Ore.. July IS.
(Kpl.) The first combine to mako
lis appearance In this community
came last week when (leorge Truax
purchased big Cao machine. A
large crowd of neighbors gathered
nt tho ICdwin Taylor ranch whero
Mr. Truax and Ills aon-ln-law, M''l
vln Howden, are. working, to see
tho new machlno In action. Mr.
Trunx expects to harvest for sev
eral rancherH In this community.
Fresh Fish
WHOLESALE RETAIL
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nt the
Ivy Street
Public Market
106-108 N. Ivy Street
I. Avlla, Prop. Phone 1054-J
L. R. Hardman
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Fine Interior Work a
Specialty
Phone 118
FREE;
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construction of new community j
hull hem this fall.
Cold Label Twill
Overall!
Proved br bunting tests
stronger trun other ovrjll
fabrics. Finer weave (with
out bulky feel ) gives added
po(ectionagjnstsnainaV
tueasc. oil.
FOR SALE AT
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Women's Hose
$1.00 pair
Silk from top to toe with
French Heel
Insurance
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Agency
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Phone 109 80 N. Central
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