PAfMi' Kir IT ! I. lilt HM I M LEGION TOR COPCO WTool Staff PublishesBest Paper I P0QNA PRISON IMMEDIATE SH ff&rt fKK Executive Committee Unan ; imously Votes Indorse ' ment Of Plan As Relief 1 l Dnooont ivicdauic in ri cociu Economic Depression. WAKUINOTON, .Inn. 20. Ui'i j Without making nny recommend-j by the California Oregon l'ower utloiiH. Veteran Administrator ! r.nn,paMy, The report with whlrh lllne. told the senate flnn w ; WriH enclosed the regular quarterly committee today Immediate fash dividend on Copco preferred Htock redemption of the face value (,f , indicates that considerable oon ve tenuis adjusted seivice certifi - Htruotion activity has been on cat h would cost $3.4 12.00H.O0O. j K:1K(., jn hy the local utility rtur- Thls would. In cfieet, tin reuse j ng the pant three month period the t-ize of the snldlti's bonny j with more to follow an Noon an up by ll.CTO.OOO.OOO. Ho mid it"-f proved. Much pi-nKi'ONH haH heen med'ato ca-h redemption of th'e nnteil, particularly In the const ruc certlflcates on the bal of therjt(on if rural lines to servo addl prosi nt value would cost ? ! iinal home and farms In the fu7.0t)0. I rural sections of southern Oregon Called as the first wllnosn "H amI northern 'allfornlu. the committi'e opened hearlimsj pni, following iiaraKiaphs quid on le-islallon apirved ly l,H'j(d from the report shows pro national executive coininitleo fjKreHS made: the Aniirican 1-okI'M yewtenlay. yiu now r;r:ints Pas-t Huhntatlon. providing for cash ledeinptlou "ffHiurttl Nvemher 1 has just been tho t-ertlficotes. HIiiph teatiricd . (.nniII,l0,i iin, placed In actual the government's loans on ' j nperatiiui. This new and modern hntdH of the bonus certificates U))(jtlon Uu H.,n)it tmprovenicnt had jumped during the curreiu;of Iir,,W(int vlttiK conditions on month far In exeesB of any prev- Une ?( wnirn extends from Hold ious months. I Kuy BeneratinK station to Grants T'niAAP077Tlnd Jan ofl :PuH8' troKh Increase In ca- ...... i. in ...... nu,,.il.. l.uf..r.. .., ' , .,!,.. i.in yemenlay oiHlorH.-.l Iho irln l.lo j nuiiAi nin i-auli I'ltt I millfinl Oil aiiplicallon. of veterniiH enmiiensa tion ceittfif uIish. Tlio cimh value of (he certificates 1 h aiiincxlinutoly :i..6il(),000.(Mlli. The executive committee met ut milioniil heH(lUHrtor ab tho result of a (leinaiHl unioiiK veteniUH for CfluliliiK the CiirllliculoH ami tci set tle dlupiito over the Union's ac tion at the nutionul convention at iiOKton hint year, which uroHe when a rexulutlon Hivcuinn payment nl 80 per cent of tho cerUllcated wan tuhled. A proamhlc to the resolu tion, which wits adopted unani mously, stated the convention's ac tion was taken hecauso tlio l.ci;lnn "wus firmly opposed to Inillutlni! ouch lenlslutlon within Itself." It added that since then "such ques tion hus heen initiated elsewhere." Would Aid Business Tho resolution declared the com mittee of the opinion the iIIhIiIIjii tio:i and i Irculallon of funds "would at tills Hum mutoilully m nlht In the relief of present dls Jrensful economic conditions anil put new life Into American IiuhI liesa a lil would . . . Ininft Immedi ate relief In the hundreds nf thou buuiIm of velorau.4 uml their de pendents who are now In sore Uli'tresH and dire nooil." ' However, the comiuttleu leaf flrmeil "us our first unci Immediate objective, leulslatlnn lor the fur ther relief of the disabled man anil his dependents." This was said by committee members to, mean If aetllcment of Ihe certificates at this time would hinder proposed leKlslullmi for dlsuhleil veterans, the oiKunlzulInn wpuld favor delay on the bonus meusure. STORY 1 (Continued from Pag 1) volume uf business Is exclusive of meals Ferved In dining rooms op erated by hotels and hoardhiK houses, and of lunches nerved In drug stores. The tolnl payroll of tho 18 restaurants and other eat ing places Is x II. 4 H fl. Other largo busitu'Hs clarifica tions shown In detail In this release are feed stoi cs, fat in implements and furuiertf' supply stores, drug tores, and coal and wood yards. The report Is a eumprehenlvc picture of the retail Induvtiy In Medford and Is part of the first nation-wide censu of dbttrlbutlon now being complied by the bureau nf the census. WHITE OF MANY COLORS TE uuUjr think of newly laun dered sheeti and lineni as pure white. Hue tho truth is that most of tho time they are nut white at 11. Sometimes they are gray, aometimea they aro yellow, and sometimes they aro even blue. It II depends on the soap. White things will emerge from washing absolutely white if thci re washed with White King Gran ulated, w hite King is part. No 'filler" or foreign matter noth Ing but tho finest vegetable and nut oils, good enough to call w hite King needs no bleaching or bluing help. It's economical too! dec nunc White King Granulated is r WrnW, little of tt goes a long way. One teaspoonful in a wath basin, one cupful in tho washing machine plenty, even in hard or lukewarm water. Sate and swift for blankets, dishes, delicate col ored fabrics. Your grocer has it. Rural. Lines Shown In fcjfflg jrs TO M SMW Quarterly Resume. ffe ; fTiirifriiirtMtri vftii .tftdiia ,T i, iii r'j, V"i'i ' i. fi'-' fn' n v . rompli-tlon nf the now nrnnm PnH1 (11)Hatlon lhl ,)UllllnK (lf a n"w ru",ln" ,l,im nt K'n"n on portnnt Copco construction items nro covered In the ouarlerlv letter to shareholder recently rHeawed nuuiy MliirliiK Hie Mist iinarn-i. n roiiMld- number ..f f:.rm l,. l.,B elee- ' " An important nev project scheduled for early construction is the buildliiK of a remi luting dam at Keno on the Klamath river which will he approximately 4 fiO feet lunv and 8 fuel hlh. It Is expected to aid materially In i'cku IntliiK the flow of the river be tween Klamath Kulls unil Kenu. The company's investment de part men t has been successful in distributing over 11500 shares of tt percent preferred slock In the ter ritory served during October, No vember and December. . Ite-purchases by the Securities company during this period were consider ably less than a year ago. Several hundred new names have been added to the company's fast grow ing list of stockholders. Money received from stock Hales, can be invested only on Improvements a tnl ndilltioiiM In the company's system. STORY 2 (Continued from Pago 1) with versions of eye witnesses Karl He mini! ton, the 1 9 -year old hitch hiker, riding in the machine, .Mrs. Hazel Itutclieltor and moil Allan, who were walking on the sidewalk near the murder seen?. They elated that artei KluK.-de'y fired the first shot, which entered the 4i ff leer's arm and shoulder, he came out of the car and followed I'rescott on tho street. The officer reached for his Kim and had It In his hand when Kins ley's second bullet entered Pres ents back. The third bullet fol lowed within a few seconds and entered tho officer neck as he wan prostrate on the pavement. Witnesses say the shot was fired within a few fee-t of the target, but KliiKHley claims he wn In the car.; Not 1 1 lre I Killer Tho killer denies he had any j connection with an alleged ruin ring and was went hero lo do the shooting. He salt) he was t ound for Sau Kranclsco to obtain work' on a boat ami forsake' hi.i life of crime. ' 1 He received the Inspiration to live a straight tile a. tho result of when he disarmed two officers but' was shot ut by u third. He was in' the nil!.t nf the robbery when the officers happened to i-oine Into the building. The officer had heard, of a holdup l another drug store anil were bound there when they j stopped at this store by mist ike. He covered them as soon as they came Into the establishment, dis armed them and fled for the door. The third officer fired at him while ho was driving away in tho car, which brouKht him to Ashland, one bullet knocked off hU hat. Another came through the car window and drilled hole thiouKh his coat, rearing his che.tt, leaving a hum. The third bullet entered his hand and lodged in h i wrlM. Ho re moved the bullet later with n wife ly raaur blade. This shooting oc currfd two week? ao and the h.md in Jimi now recovering from the wound. i He was fleeing from Washington oftk-ers. search inn for him for thi. crime, when hv eame to Ajdilaml. Hearing TucmIh)- A preliminary hearing will , bo held for KiiiKley tomorrow, when he will probably bo. bound over to tho grand Jury for tnd etmont. He cannot plead utility to first degree murder anil a trial must be held with a Jury. II will be given the opportunity of peaking in his own behalf. Witnesses who aw the shooting will also he called. j Klngsley said ho i receiving good t real men t a t t he u n t J.i 1 1 anil believes he will receive all the Jus-j tlce to which he U entitled Special lck were being Itvt. Hi ed today on tho Jail lobby entrance doom to forestall any effort of pos sible mob violence, threatened for a tlm-Qliist Saturday. Oscar Oun foid, jVter. r vclv WorU tliat K.it 0l;i nU:lit would bring a mob to MILORD MATL The foie part cf the month the Medford High School Hl-Times was awarded a silver cup for the best all-around high school newspaper in the state. The award was made at the press conference at the Univer sity of Oregon. Above is the staff which worked on the championship paper. They are, left to right, front row: John Reddy, Marjorie Hetland, Jean Van Dyke, Carol Dodge, Nelle Green, Virginia Dunlava, Doro thy Paley, Anna Mae Fuson, Florence Dannals, Laura Pastorino, Katherine Stearns and Josephine Power. Back row: Dick Applegate, Jack Boyl, Bud Thomas, Ivan Harrington, Bob Colvig, Dan Olson, Fred Col. vig, Junior Porter, Adrian Fraley, Neville Biden, Don Darnielle, Wallace Iverson, Gilbert, Moty, Earl Mer eer and Robert Spalding. Fred Colvig, editor, and Junior Porter, manager, are shown holding the champion ship cup. Medford Retail Business Groups Shown In Census ICInd of fttislncss. Automotive group fi I 171 Sl'.f4LM37 Hi;. Hi $206,744 Koort group lil SS 1.7i3.l.rn 17.75 124,011! Ceneral merchandise group 10 1 .17 1 ,4 5 y, 8 r: 1 4. 1 fi 14ft,ii4t; Lumber and building group IK rii K01.4H2 lllt.l'JS A pure Kiiiup IK 411 (70,7rr (;.li4 G.1.U30 Furniture, houseli'd group 10 r2 ff3,nr, I ft. 47 8.rt,I!t3 UestuuntntH and other eat ing placOH IS SO 3yr..02X 3. !U R9.4SC All other stores 4fi 127 l,t'9ti.K44 1.S0 94 .5tir Total liiM 7.14 JHi,IOL,:'7t; loa.ao $I,02,Smk Note, Attention Is called to the fa'-t that no service huHfncsHCs, such as laundries ami barber shops, are Included. Part-lime employees are not Included in Ihe count of employees, but the total of salaries and wugfH Includes the entire pay roll. Jater reports will show the number of part-time employees ami their wages. They will show the number of proprielorcM who are wholly or primarily engaged in the operation of their stores but who ure not classified as employees. Tho abridged figures above do not provide, the basis for correctly computing average wages, average sales per employee, nor rate of stock turn. ' Type of Organization Kind of Business. ShiRtc-Htoro indi'pendcnta --store multiples 3-sloro mulllpleH P.... Sectional chains National chains Unclassified types of organizations, inWudhif; :i units nf locii! chtilns .Medford In on effort to lynch the prisoner. However. Kingsley wa: under five locks and tho Jailer kept p.Mvtnnal guard all night. Nothing happened. .Makes Confession State Traffic Captain i. P. Tal ent through gentle persuasion pre vailed upon hint to make a clean i, roan t of his entire record. He be gan his Htatenunt at H o'clock yes terday forenoon In ihe presence of Deputy District Attorney tJeorge Nollsijni, Oscaa' Tmnford, Captain Talent, Officer Herb Monro and later, District Altorncv tleorge Codding. He swore he told tho entire truth and left no stone unturned lo glvo hU complete life's htHtory. How ever. It is thought there nro dilt ohf or two Incidents that may bo cleared up later. He swore he had never heaid of Present t before com ing to Ashland. Funeral services for the officer w'll he held In Ashland tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the PJks temple, with services In charge of the lodge. How II. P. Mltohelmoro will deliver the funeral oration anil Interment will bo In the Mountalnvlew cemetery near Ash land, The active pallbearers have been announced as Paul .leanings, Horn M ooro, tleorge Inlow. Clyde S. A. P.-teix, Jr. The V. C. T. V. in convention In A In ml will at tend the services in a body. I .eft tin Orphan Kingsley's signed confession told of many misfortunes during his 'life. He Is -4 years old. ami was born hi Seattle. His father desert ed the three children at the moth er's death when King-ley was five years old. at which time ho and his younger brother were sent lit an orphanage, and his isier was taken care of by an aunt. He said ho has not seen his father since. He lived with sev eral relatives after being taken from the orphanage. While living with his stMp-grauduiothei- ho saved $123, which she induced him to pay on a homo. Tho title was put in her .name, and soon after she told htm to leave. Klngsley then Joined tho navy, but was discharged three months later because of physical disability. Ho ran nwuy from an uncle with whom he lived, at tho nge uf U, and Mm been looking out for him self since that time, He saved 100 whtlo living with the uncle, but was forced to turn the money over to him. I'pon receiving only f 1 .AO for three weeks work In n lumber camp, he held up a store at Alplna, Wash., and was placed In the par ental school at Mercer Island, Wash. Sent to Pi'Imhi The confession also told of his working for an .f titotuobile con cern. He tried to sell n car to two bootleggers, but they failed to buy. Ho lo'ined fht the car. and they wrecked It In Canada. Klngsley took Iho blame, and was sentenced from one to three years In Mot, me tefovtmitory. OTiTBTTNE, NfDFORD, 5- c S 3 3 n a 11)4 8 1 10 fi r $8,233,747 $004, 1 S3 30 31 3211,1 33 2S(I,27ri LOT,',. 1(02 1 77.X20 30,DK 3 -l.lMi 7 i4.t!3li Several limes ho worked in print shops, but each .time ho was let out because of his previous record. When twenty years old ho was married, and the statement says that ho was unable to save any money because of his wife's ex travagance. Kingsley took a radio out on a personal note, expecting to receive money promised him by the boot leggers who had wrecked tho car. He did not receive tho money. When trying to sell the radio, ho left It at a homo overnight, and upon his returning tho next day, found tho family had moved. He did not report the Incident as authorities at tho reformatory held that he had violated his parole, and ho would bo arrested. He cared for a friend who held a night watchman's job nt Seattle, and one night while working for him, h on rd l h a t a d op u t y sheriff was looking for him. He then stole a model A ford, and went to Colorado. Needing two tires for tho car to get to work one day, he stole them, nnd was sentenced to the reformatory ut Ituena Vista, Colo., for an indefinite period of from one lo ten years. Learned Harboring Kingsley made his escape In 45 days. Having learned the barber s trade white In tho reformatory in Washington, ho secured a Job for one day, earning 5s.7.r. He hitch hiked to Salt Lake City, whore, with an cx-couvlct he met, stole the DeSoto six, and went to Seal He. He told of holiling up several barber shops In Seattle and Port laud. Plans had been made to pull off a Job In Aberdeen with "Irish." the ex-convlct. but he failed to show Up. 1 le repainted tho DeSolo and changed the license plates. I lo obtained $17 from a hohl-up of a clothing store in the university dis trict In Seattle, and also obtained clothing. While bidding up a drug store In Scuttle, two policemen walked In and asked the girl behind the counter, who whs washftig dishes, If she had seen a hold-up man. She pointed to Kingsley and said to nsk htm or tho proprietor. He told the police "There sure Is" and told them lo drop their guns. Mie policeman put his gun buck In the holster, and a cus tomer w ho entered the store at yiat time was furred to take tho gun from Die officer and give It to Kingsley. ltetvlrtl Wound lie sent the police out the back door, and ho went out tho front and got In his car. Police shot five times nt hlin, breaking two windows and the windshield. One lullet went through his hat, one gnird his shoulder, and one in jured his hand. Ho doctored the wounds himself. The money Kingsley had reali7cd from the holdups w as banked under the name of J. C. Adams, Alter the shooting he decided lo gel a Job and go straight. Ik; was piomisi-d a Job w Mh tho .QtMHi OlfwOX. .MONDAY, .1 A I I lines in San Francisco. I'pon j reaching Aberdeen he saw in a i newspaper his picture, a descrip 1 lion of him, and the amount .f 1 money to be paid for his arrest, j Awain ho decided to leave tho country. Jle did not draw any of the money out of the bank, fearing arrest. KinKsley signed a bill of sale for a new ear in "Longview, and obtained two new tires for the one he was driving. He then stalled south, where he came to an irutoiioblle wreck, lie asked to assist the in, ami one woman said she had to he in Al bany to work, so he took her there, lleforo leaving Port'and on this trip he obtained $35 from a drug store he held up on the east side. Shortly aft'r these incidents he met Reininp.ton at Cottage drove enroute smith. Mars and Venus Support Life, Is Savant's Belief CAMBRIDGE , Mass., Jan. -t. (P) Or. Leon Campbell, Insti uctoy cf astiymamy at, Harvard university, today supported the theory that the plunetH Mars and Venua have 4 some forma of life. With others ut Harvard, Dr. Campbell is making a close study of Eros, an asteroid or planetary fragment, and it was in this connection that he gave ills opinion concern- i Ing habitation of other phut- J ets in the solar system, 'I two Sides in pendleton area j l'ICNiJi.HTOX. Ore.. Jan. 26. I (JP) Two rientlia, apparently at the hands of the victims, wen; re- ported in I'matiHa county today. . One was in Pendleton, the other j In Stanfield. The hocly of Henry Schneider of I'emlleton was found today. He I hud heen shot through the chest 1 hy u charge from n U-KauKo shot gun. I,. M. Mills. CO died early today j nt Ktanfield from poison self ad ministered. SENATORS TABLE WASIIINCTON. Jan. 26. (VP! The Tydings resolution proposing a senate Imiuiry Into ihe "contradic tory recommendations' of the Wickersham commission was laid uside today by the senate alter it had encountered outspoken oppo sition. Senator Tydinijs. democrat, of , Maryland, and liiimham, republi , can. Connectirut. questioned whe i ther there were last minute chaiiKes In the Wickersham rec ommendations and urgfd inquiry Into such ":"ssip." WINTER SPORT MEANS GOLF TO NORTHWEST SKATTLK UV While the rest of the northern Cmtod S' tte. turns to skis and jikates fo winter di version, ihe Pacific ncrthw e.-t uaily defies winter by statiim: Rolf tour naments. Sport fans on the Pacific slope of WayhltiKtoti and Oreiion nuiM drive i the mountains for snow , and Ice sport', su most uf them pffjer to May home and practice their golf. Several tournament are schedul ed for mid w inter. Inelud.nc th-1 annual Kmpios mid -winter meet at Victoria. U. t. In February. Players from all parts of western Canada. 'a.hin:toii. Oregon and d.bi :ire ep.tMin !o .-ompete l i I iWICKERSHAM QUIZ ii.TiaH.nini.r.ii.i.imTOi JK. X IT A R V L'O. IfWl. Frail Leader Of Indian Rebels Taken From Cell In Secret As Followers Await Liberation. LONDON, KnB., Jan. 2(!. (f) I'rnmler llumsny MncDnniild wain the house nr r-nnimoiiH today lhal uiilnsH Croat lliiiain is willing -I ..'irntirii i'r,.. Cftiilfl Mahntmn Gandhi to continue peaceful negotiations I lor the settlement of the Indian! Iirolileui. Itriiish soldiers must he j prepared 10 submit by force nut only the Indian masses hut also the spirt of the times. l'OONA, India, Jan. K (,T) I Mnhatma (landlii, frail til-yeur-oid leader of tiie Indian nationalists, j nua irmuncu iiuiu ji . mun suoiii,. after 11 oclock tonight. They took him out the back way secretly, bundled him into a closed automobile with drawn curtnins and drove to a small railwp.y sta tion about 10 miles from Poonn, where the authorities put him on a train fiir Hombay. The little old man wore only his usual homespun loin clotli nnd a th in shawl over his shoulders. He was thin und worn. With li i in on tiie train was the woman nationalist. Airs, 'aro.iinl Naidu, India's leading poetess, who toured Ameilcn in 1 !)-!. The authorities hud maintained the closest secrecy regarding (iand bl's release as a precaution against demonstrations hy Ills followers. All day anil a!l night crowds in j which were many women waited outside the jail hoping for a tleet ing glance of tho man who would lead India's :i-'0,0(KI,(l(iO out of the shadow of Hritisb rule and Into the lull light or freedom. They were disappointed. RETURN 10 STUDIES PORTLAND, Ore., .Inn. 2ii. P, Forty-ciRht thousand Portland children responded today when the school hells rung out at 9 o'clock calling them to report for work in the spring term in tho elementary and Lecomiury iunlitmions of the city. Tho work will he n continuation nf that of last torin, except for ITXd hoys nnd gills who wore grad uated from grade schools Friday, and most nf whom will enroll In high schools today. HKidnevs Disordered Act Promptly When Wornpil uy Kidney Irregularities. When bladder irritations, getting up at night and con stant backache keep you miser able, don't take chances! Help your kidneys at the first sign of disorder. Use Doun's Pills. Successful for mnr. thnn S fl years. Endorsed by hundreds of thousands of grateful users. Sold by dealers everywhgre. LJoaivs 'ills islv: r. v: A miQETlt Off rrfAaviys, Securo Your . Dog LICENSE Now! Avoid Penalty PAY ONE TAX ONLY nt County Clerk's Office Mr.' Groundhog: Ready, 'Mp VVV i -timnatrJ P'nt I'Hnta As everybody knows, Mr. A Groundhog will make his annua1 weather forecast Feb. 2. Suppoa edly, if he sess his shadow he will go back to his hole, knowing wintei Mill last for another six weeks, but this one makes his home in Sar Diego, Cal., whh disclaims winter weather. Salem State high why commis sion opened bids for approximately lf miles of highway Improvement including several small bridges and culverts on Oregon coast highway. Yamhill A. W. Parker grocery store rearranged and improved. The West Goes "VICTORY" by a big majority The people of the west have cast an overwhelming vote in favor of Breier's Victory Sale ..." as a dispeller of doubt and a promoter of prosperity. As inattgurators of this amazing VICTORY SALE Breier has written a powerful new page in the history of retail merchandising. We Offer Values that Make Their Own Appeal to Your Sense of Economy New Silk Dresses That fairly lireiithe spring In line anrt rolur. Vi.-tory Sale Price $7.50 Work Shirts for men. flood weiKht blue c li it m b r a y . IIck. 75c. now 49c Flannel Shirt3 A prize Ki'i'up. I.nsl pcn.snn'H price U.ii0. New $1.33 COLOSSUS CLOTH Save at least 1 0c yd. Won dorrul ( u n I i t y suiting, product of A mory-Ihownc, former distributors of In dian ll-iid. Very Special.... ALL WHITE COATS Fleece lined. V-neck, pock ets. Klner quality than us ual in th '.!( coats. I .Aits of snap. P.argain Kuy PAUL BUNYAN CONTEST BEGINS TOMORROW! should be mailed or brought to Heath's Drug Store. KMED will broadcast one Paul Bunyan tale each Tues day, Thursday and Saturday between 12:15 and 12:30 p. m. 200 word limit. EACH ENTRANT WILL RECEIVE A PRIZE nnd THE WINNER A BOX OF WHITMAN'S CANDY HEATHS DRUG STORE "ASK I Phone 8S4 J JJ J PARIS Pi Gone Hunt, tho Krmeh boxer who two yea'rs ago imtde a i-uicco.aful invasion of th? I'nited Slates and Canada as a fly weight, is. packing up to return to A morion. This time he will camnaign a a bantamweight. He says he is after AI "Panama" Prown and Kid Francis. Bad Stomach Cause of Bad Skin You can't expect to have a good clear fresh-looking complexion if vour stomach is weak and disor dered. Undigested food sends poisons through your whole body, pimples appear in your face, skin grows sal low and muddy and loses its color. our tongue becomes coated, breath most unpleasant. But these troubles will end quickly and skin clear up if you will start today taking that .simple herbal compound known to di legists as Tanlac. Tanlac contains nothing but herbs, barks and roots which have a -cleansing, healing effect on a poor upset stomach. Just a teaspoonful before each meal stimulates the di gestion naturally so that you can eat what you want without fear of dis tress. And when your stomach is in good shape again see how much keener your appetite is watch how quickly skin begins to grow free of disfiguring eruptions. The cost of Tanlac is less than 2c a dose. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Money back if it doesn't help you. Wearwell Sheets Mill buy nml lnvv mill prim, X!x!l!l. .lust 94c Rayon Stripe Shirts Tho kind tlia' soltl Inst seas on ' for $ 1.4!. Now only 79c Pajama Outing c a n d y nnd hlnzor stripes. Superior qual ity. Much he low market 19c 88c 17c 1 pound Whitman's Candy Given each week to winners Your Story FRED' Kt iJzLJl o O i