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    BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEPFOIM). OUMSOX. TI ! TRSDAY. FEHRITARV 2(5. 1JM.
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nccrm JCm-sIs of . J'nrty IU fiullil Hull
Mis. MiiiiiI 'luiiiiinii. A i iiinsid fur Thin KwnlllK
Mr. and Mrs. Kil Davis (,f Van- A liniie iiumlicr of iiuiit-1UKl-couvrr,
II. v.. stopped In till ellyl m m woiiipii of the city ll nincle
jlio first of the wet'k to visit Mrs. plsum to utti-nd thf party thlH evc
' Maud Clinnmnn on tiiolr return ' nliiK at K o'tlock at St. Mark's
;:from southern cnlifornln. wluwo kuIIiI hull, lielng spotimiil by the
'tiny spent, the past month. Thy I V. V. i A.
ver favcrahly Imprcwed with! The affair Ih very informal, nnd
Medfo d' mm.-'hine, havinu ar- panics, ilanclni; and c-unlH will hv
rived here heftire the hioviu. and - enjoyed riurlnK the eveiiiiiK. Coin
mated thilt-they hud found ra-n ; lulllees have eoinpleted arrange-
.fh nearly every California elly ; im-nts, and a lure ei-owd is ex
they parsed through. .Mr. Davis , peeled.
in Joint owner or a larui' lniut- -
iliK and oxpurtlnK liulnesn in 1 IVIftiN)' ';f's
.Vancouver, jj. C. '!' fcive t'
The primary teaeftrs of .'a'9 9
Return From uu- eeniy will . ity i 12
Trip In l'nllMiii oVls t lufileo ft Hotel
Mm, Kato W.iIle.lB tut HisK if,- t - WfaMl
4Cnne Fcinuw) returned yeorday f,. , (- hraneh l (
from li motor trip thre:h m t- primary leern .aMIdl.
'I'd C'lllif'ni: DurliK the three l'f for f .l
WeekH they wwo -In the south : ci. turly. : m M In
Htate, Mlas F.-ftuson visited relu- j mieiiinn of the ulhi r"t
liven in LonK Iteail ail riimiiU-ri Vruinlty " nil Ie MM
nnd Mid. WnlterM van Rist of - direc t the oifiatiz.il in
relatives and lrlei.ls In lxs An
Keles. They also spent a short
time In 'the hay elties.
Says "Tafte LjWio E. fiwia
' ham's Vegetable Cr-jiwr"
' Ft. MfJVers. Fla "I.Vdin V P!nlr.
btun'a VrKiititlilp (;ompounl is the heat
inieoieiim. 1 ever
heard of, IJeforo
my baby wiw born
I vvaJ)ulunys weak
am) rundown. I
had nervous HfH-IU
unlil Ieouldu t.dll
lay liousework. A
lady told me ul tout
tlui V'ni;et.nbln
C'ointKuiiil and it
strenuto'jncd me.
u.,a;.i
JllOtlKCWnrlc T nm
npw workiim in a restaurant, and I feel
bf tier than I liavo in three years. I hopo
iny letter will bn tlio means of leading
ennie oilier woman to bet ter health."
Mit. HnimiA Rivuns, 21)11 I'olk St.,
Meyers, I'lorida."
Overshadowing a
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; , Millions of people ppur an unceasing stream
of wealth into the nation's motion picture
theatres) yet the total income of the great
Egg and Poultry Industry surpasses all this by
hundreds or thousands or dollars!
Think of 20,000 motion picture theatres in the United
Slatos and Canada, with total estimated receipts of
$900,000,000 aiiuuiilly I . More than 5,000,000,000 persons
attend the "movies" in these theatres every year, but the
vast sum they spend is not equul to the national income of
the Eug and Poultry Industry more than a Billion
Dollars annually!
SURE PROFITS IN A GREAT INDUSTRY
Realize the extent of this huge industry, and remember '
that profits in it are not centered upon a few. They are dis
tributed to many, und you in Oregon huve un unexcelled
opportunity to get your shurc. The Pacific Northwest is the
ideal poultry country. Orcr-on will get more und more of the
industry's wealth. Efficient producers itre the ones who
will profit. Not only can you share Oregon's wonderful
opportunity; you can make sure of your profits--profits
guaranteed by an established company if you act now.
, A SAFE MONTHLY INCOME
You. can own your own Unit of a successful Oregon
industry. You can step into an efficient business that is
paying profits now. You do not have to go to all the work
and worry of managing a farm yourself, but yoii control
your holdings in Oregon Poultry Farms, Inc., at all times.
You share in all the profits from your Units, receiving an
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OREGON POULTRY FARMS, Inc.
SECOND FLOOR t PORTER BUILDING , PORTLAND, OREGON
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OREGON POULTRY FARMS, InK ' .' 1 'M.J-i:
Purler Utldmi;, Puitlttnd, Oicor
,rni! me. without ob1iiilii copy nf booklet "llnw You Mny
bUme in thcV-miii;tl tMr'i LStiun Uolhu lmtutiy.
NAME 9
ADDDESS
Many houx criiOi'. m $n
iii'o tiKllfj mimlfl, lHtnj i U Ht
ii lit wis f t- come yd ra nut,
"lUtp C,to Uji," written by .Mi
Jlolt'i NnV, ii'l iiii fini, ;ih
'i4('iiKt ly tho Xntiuiial Viit-
Tho play wns hcaril tliroih a
iHimluT nf HtatioiiK and all limwi
ersin roport a fin? pi-fmMUation nf
the rlever comeily.
Si. .Mark's (Jnlld to
Have taiftia Lujk Ikjiiii
I A cafeteria luncheon will ho.
I held at St. Marli'H KUild hall Krl-
il:iy nt lL':3fi for nienibciH thu
KUllU Luncheon will be foliuweil
by a biiHinesH KeH.si(n nnd nil inein-
Im'ik are urRed to lie PeH"'lil.
Mit'-i" 'a Hi mi in
Iti'limi'l'i-mii SmiiIi
The Mis-J M:i... II. hi. and Al II
dreil ';ultini, wlni liiiv- spent the
winter nt l.a .hdla. ;il., expect in
return to their cnuntry homo on
the Old StaKc road March nc
eortlinK tr lettci'H received by Alcd
ford frlendH.
f -f
'nllM)lic I.ailicH Will
Have Ikiked U'mnl Sale.
The I'nthoHc ladlcH Will linld
n "hake" Male Siilurduy morning
in Iho WeckM Orr furnltur
Htnre.
Great Industry I
GREATER
than all thisl
burnings Check every
monih. A minimum of 12
annually is Guaranteed. You
cannot earn less than that;
you will undoubtedly eurn
more. ;
This booklet will answer
all your questions. All the
facts about the industry, and
your opportunity to shnrc in
the profits. A copy will be
sent to you free. To be sttifl
of your copy without delay,
clip and mail the coupon
NOW.
Sixty AtU'inl i.
ilnnlnr Tcu
Abuut ixty frefhnit'n, th?Ir blK
HiHii'i'S, and iminhtM'H uf th Heniur
hiKh Hchool titctilly uttendi'd th
juntni toa Ki'i'i In room X ycHtcr
fluy afternoon by intniUeiH of th
(Jirld' leaKilf. Arm nKmtntn wcrt
in t'hui'Ku of Odioihy I'alry ami
.ian Htoohr, Junior cnm n-prcwen-tativoH.
Kormat initiation for new incm
horH of the loii(iii(i wan comlucK-d
ly tho officirn, aft;r which a imo
Kruin v;iHrer? ntcd. (loldu 1Ik
flon cntf-rtainod, wli jj u cIok dance,
La.M urlf I'.vvH, a toe darn.'e, anl
Suzeito Sti-nnett k'vo a reading,
all of which worn wo prfscntiMl,
The toa table was coratfd In
di i'ii iink Kwgoot unH, fczIaH antl
hluo (-amllo.
rouiufrs ly to ft
-4rv'iJ 1 r'H v.
l-'mmdrrH day II ho olwrvfil
I'rhlay at tho Jar .-m Hchool at
tho mooting of ( ar i ichor
'orlatl(. t '(' f. 'Ivrr
'i ii, ill talttn.
Sm m ft fur
i''fll-i ad ti-hiM !: nu
HI n litift !:'-
flal f' tho afit and
u tit;it" is diro!
vn. 1-3. 10. Hfcini,,', wlM hnH
hi ! .fl 9'llnK Ki'Vfif I wookH In
Portland viKitift friendx and roln
tivoH, Ikih rolitrnod homo. 0 and
rH. Mt !" live at TS KuhI
.'fa'in Htroot. Mi". McKlnnoy Ih Nk
trlct HaloHMan fr I'. Ioi-illail To
hacoo o,
i
K.fs m
bary
Tho la.liot- of li.' First IlaptiRt
olnirclP will ha o their annual mis
sionary evening nt the church
tomorrow. A iniHlonary pageant
9.11 ho put on hy the Crams I'as.s
ladies.
'I lie program will bo proeed"d
hv a covered dish supper at li::i0.
.Mesilauies Chrislb' and
Alining In Vlnit Hero.
Airs. M. Christie and Mrs, I..
Aliiiim: h'ft Vaniouvr, II.
I 'elu nai y 'J-i. iM-eoi diiu; to 1H tern
rei eivt-d hv bn-al relatives ami
fi ielids. en rolitf tn Medtoid to
visit iht'lr iMother, 10. 10. KHy
and family.
V. U. C. AVIII
lOnjoy StH'ial
.Mem hers of the Women's Relief
Corps will bold a bard lime nodal
at the home of lOlsle Williams on
MeAndrews road Friday afternoon.
Jiiai h n'inher Is asked to wear an
appropriate costume anil bring a
tin plate, cup and spoon.
Mrs. Vawter Will
Attend ;raiid Opera
Mrs. Wm. Vawtor, Jr., is nniong
Med l ord people who will attend
grand opera In San Francisco Ibis
week end. She wilt leave for the
hay city Friday.
Daughters of Veterans
To Sleet mi "Friday.
Daughters of Veterans will hold
their regular meeting Friday even
ing nt K o'clock in the armory.
10 1) ION I'KIOCI.VCT. Ore., Feb. 2(1
(Hpl.) W. It. Woodbury and II.
(J. Shearer of Med ford called on
l Carey Friday. Mr. Shearer in
tended to leave Saturday for a
visit fif a few days with his grand
daughter at Woodland.
Culver Furry ami Nell Franklin
are clearing brush from n piece of
valuable land on the west side of
the Under hill. The land belongs
to Mrs, Lota Furry and will be put
in crop this sea ho n.
Friends visiting at the home of
Mrs. I.ula llamJin Sunday were
Mr. nnd Mrs. 10. Ilyertouer, of Hilt.
Calif., Mrs. Klllie lllackwooil or
I'hocnix. and other?
MrH, lOd .lacohs and Mrs. Myers
of North Talent were business
visitors in I'hoenix Thursday and
called on M rs. C, Carey on their
way home.
Kid rod Oolvei came home from
O. A. C. to spend the vacation
days, last week-end, and returned
Monday.
Gardeners along Hear creek nro
planting on Ion und other hardy
garden seeds and the ground Is In
flue condition for germination.
Mrs. O. Carey will have white
leghorn hatching eggs from trap
nested hens during the rest of the
hatching season.
George I lartley lias his new
house ready for occupancy nnd is
putting In some new furniture. Mr.
ind Mrs. Hartley have one of the
finest garden tracts along the
highway and always raise large
t uanllllcs of ail kinds of veget
ables, which they sell at their
stand In summer time,
Johnny Huberts of Phoenix ts In
the Sacred Heart hospital at Med
ford for a couple of serious opera
tion!. Johnny has been a resident
if north Talent und of I'hoenix for
the past thirty years and has many
friends who are anxious for his
speedy recovery.
Alee Anderson of Apptegate nnd
a partner, hollght all of the stock
attic Mrs. I.ula Hamlin had to
sell. Hut she still has a bout twenty
bend of good milk cows which she
will sell as they freshen,
Talent now has a hatchery
which we note will do custom
hatch lug. This wtil be n nival
convenience to many of the women
who wish to raise a small flock of
poultry.
Athletic I oiiipnKory
rim.Aoiu.rniA ifim Noun.
east high school will Hv a new
system i f athletic tuxliOliou with
the commcticcmi nt ,,f the new
term which will require all wtu-j
den is to enter some luter-clas
sport. It I modeled on the Ohi
Stale and Fnier!lty of lllttioi.
nil t Irolutn.
Children Ccxlik?
'd!g,',is:ub
OVrR W MltllQN JARS U5E0 YEARLY
IM PRECINCT
4 Widow From Chicag
1
kZ . A?' (Education Board
fWrh:' Aii Shows 0regon
4fR Wi Receive Lower
. d 'fab trJ 4hl Than Average.
I 4"M 1 kf$7yX M I. SALEM, Or Pell.' M.-Wl-Xii
Al
NYfl Haif llon. 1lvard 7T
sicl ti' ra-I in a t;i ipp"'g (nle of it
li-lJi hio."
"Tho Widow from Chicago'' -will
oiicn at the I hdlv -theatre tomor -
row for a two-day showing. Mddie'
(Mine directed tho picture, and
.Veil Hamilton
Ilohin.wi lave
and lOdward (i.
prominent role-.i
Crtt&rimn Preview
hfolt
Archie Ol lolt, manager of the i
Fox theaters, announced today !
that all those attending the. nifie i
o'clock show at' the Fox Cratoriau
Saturday night will bo Invited to a icllUillK lh(l Cilr of( (1 was a
special preview of Nancy Carroll's j U.(M.,. on thp ms hridgo.
n..w picture. -Stolen Heaven.". 9UfiA Ij(,rotl:i A,Mj,on. hU,h ,S(.Il(M,i
This jiictun- will he presented 1 l(..M.hl.r vlUitl nvot. u.,.(.k
rigbl after Die final showing of .vi l,,,,,,,. fks at Ktmene
-Scandal Slo-cl." f.-.itm ing George j V. ;in), M( j.,.,,,, r:tvt,ty vuU.r
liUllCnift. !t:,h.e.l Witt. ., ,lim, n, .h..!.. 1
"Rough Vfaters" Will
Show at Craterian !
desperate situations galore con-!
front all characters, canine and i
human, as the climax approaches
in "Hough Waters,' which comes
to the Fox Itlalto theatre tomor
row with Itin-Tin-Tin in the star
ring role.'
10 very boy and girl attending the
Saturday matinee will receive an
attendance club card. Kaeh card
has nine numbers ami every Kutur--day
-thi! doorman wilt --punch one
number. The tenth Saturday ,viH
be free.
HOC.FIO H1VI-H. Ore.,, Feb. fSi(.
(Spl. Mr. and '.MrsV L-Ved lengr
ler entertained t jutmlicr 'f their
friends with a five bundled parly
Saturday evening.' Those winning:
high score were Mrs. James Whip-j
pie and Dick Mwuekci. Low scores j
were won by Mrs. Hubt. Hurkharti
and .In me Whipple. Lunch wu
sved at midnight by th Ctiostei;.
(i nests for the evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Hoht. Ittu khart, Mr. and
Mrs. liek 'Swacker, Mr. nml Mi'tj.
Fred o'Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. lames
Whipple. Mr, .and Mm, Martin
llurkhart.
Mrs. Osborn slipped and fell
Monday morning, injuring her leg.
lie was suffering a great deal of
pain Tuesday and it is feared a
small bone may be fractured. .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenwood
had as dinner guests Sunday Mrs.
M. U. ISIiss and Mr. and .Mrs.!
James Whipple. .
Mr. and Mr. Hoy Davis were vis
itors at their obi home, at Wolf ,
Creek Monday. j
Ladles civic Improvement club j
iyet at the home of Mrs. Ksther!
Mrashear Friday. Those present
were Mivj. -Victor llirdseye Mm.
101'fle Itlrdseye, Mrs. Guclzhuiu.
Mrs. Wolf, Mr.-. Kills. Mrs. For-
sythe, Mrs. Lance. Mrs, lirceding.
Mrs. Shepherd, Mrs. Woodcock.
Mr.. liilcs, Mrs. McLaren. Mrs.
Swneker, Mrs. Holing, Mrs. Ihtrk
hart. .Mk Thomas, Mrs. Carter.
Mrs. Hhelps, Mrs. fick. Mrs. Hall.
Mrs. Frank 'Hall. Mrs. Heck hd
Mrs. Hra.thear.
Miss Florence White is employed
at the Corey store at present.
S. K. (Chustatn1 of Me, Moid was
a. hnsituvs visitor In Hogne Hiver
Thursday.
The little four-year-old daugh
ter of Mr. atpl Mrs. .Tlert Mraper
was badly scalded Wednesday
morning when she s;it down in a
can of hot water which had bteii
placed on the floor. While her
burns have been exlremely pair.ful
she Is reported as getting alon
taiisfaetorily.
HiM Ivaws n building a back
potvh on the house owned by hiC
daur.hter, Mrs. I0ff1o IMackburn (
and occupied by Mr. and Miw. Kubti(
Fierce, ' j
Mrs. C It. F.otkln. w ho has hoeij '
confined lo her bed for several (
day with alMcest-es In her heiul ;
follwing the fin, is reported as j
much better at this writing. whi-h
is good news to her many fr.euds,
Mrs. Martin llurkhart and Mi .-V i
Chas. Warren have been enjoy in t
a visit from their si.-ter. Mi s. T.
,slmikins tf California.
Harold Laws and Hud Webb,
students of the high school, at
tended the .Oregon State tonference
held at Corvallis. Tlwy visited the
exhibits and. Various act ivit le
which they report very Into: c-ting.
Mrs. J. A. Flariiy. who, h.s been
at the Josephine Gener.il hosptt.it
for semetiioe. in improving and
wiH noon rentrn honie.
Next meeting of the Civic Im
provement club vi! h an .alld;ty
meetii: at tyo home of Mrs. Gtn ('
Muff. .Ml Miilu'l M l. k w-l! be
pre-nl.
M r . a nd M rs. Heed Ca rt er a n d
daughter Chai lotie w eie M- df-n l
visiters Monday, uheie they met
.HiTrJnniirnr nmnPlTlik Crwt Hpaling Oil Best
1 -i
f v ii
Hohiron tml b
nu ked crlng - life
,
Among other notabl
i'ire. Frank .MeHngh
s In the cast
Alice White
and Uettyi -Francisco. "
Also on th. program will be
a I 'ni versal N'ews Keel with Orn-
ham
i ier
MeN:0iee annnuncing
clever short fuhjer-ts.
ami
I Mr. Carter's sister. Miss !lon 'Car-
I ler. and Jack Maria it e of San FraiPj
i cisco, who were married
i courthouse Monday nnnn. Mr. and
j Mrs, Marlatte accompanied Mr. and
...Mrs. Carter home where I hey spent
the remainder of the week visiting.
William C. lOads has been at
home the pant few days tecoverlng
from Injuries received when he feil
I ui,-si;inir
tho hoi neii rlv
Thsday for their guests,
Mrs. Jack Marlatte of S;
Mr. and
ii Fran -
cisco. Other guests were Mr. and
Miv. James Wiley, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Trotter and Miss Sylvia Hoe
breeht. j Mr. and Mrn. Tiichard Scott and
I children, Barbara at Neil, were
'dinner guests Sunday at the Fred
Oenuler home
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mellvaln were
(Ira tits Fass shoppers Monday.
Menifee Charley of Medford vis
ited Sunday with his sister, .Miss
Fvel.vn Charley, who Jr attending
school here. x
. Mrs, Uuth McDonald returned lo
be:- home in Fort la rut Wednesday
. (after .spending several weeks visit-
i ing her brother, Fred AVltt. of he!
j j Wlmer district.
S. G. Srllick. iS. P. superlntend
I out. of HoHohu rg, was a Uogue
J Ulver visitor Wednesday.
if. N. Swank and T. L. O'Harra
id 'aucouver, ,Wash., were Itogue
River visitors Wednesday, looking
H&l - CA n apprmva
o
While head a
4 The Widow
auer proiterty imeresis nere. ,,uy(nK
Il.Hf (til II L; 1 1 L 1IIC .VII'iUKIW lilOOKl
ranch and expect to move hero in1
the near future,
RERWIC' K, Pa.-'-- . F P V!-H The
drought h now, blamed for- the: .tin-
friendliness among ueighborM inlmit of the rescue of a terrier dog,
sections of Columbia county. j hidden 1" days in a tunnel near
In several cases, friendships of Odeon station,
long standing are reported shut! Train drivers reported the dog
lered because one resident sought i had been straying about the lines
relief from the drought by dinging ' and they had had to stop several
his w elt deeper. j times to avoid killing him. The
The new depth drained the water dog had become so frightened that
of shallower we.ts and trouble fob I police and firemen had to lasso it
lowed. 'before It could be brought out. '
All important
School- dav, breakfasts
The chiM who has the bet
chance to make his (grades
easily starts the day well
nourished. That is why so
manmothcTs include a cup
ot Cihirardelli's in every
school-day breakfast. It is'
just ri;ht in food elements
and warmth.'
Cihirardelli's Ground
Cluvolate is an ideal Wend
or unsweetejevi chocolate,
cocoa and pure suKar which
has just enough tat to be
easily digested.
G P I RARD ELLIS
QtCwC Chocolate
?J5 "vW Tiritily to itnj enk.tr
UULLLUL rUllUOi
L
Member
FaCUltV!"" ori-nal
. ' ; i-rrt'd il
Salaries!
Feb. 2H-
proval In full of the appropriation
asked by tho state board of higher
education for the five ititutions
of higher learning and refusal to
rescind previous action consolidat
ing the hoard of child labor inspec
tors and the industrial weliaro
commission w:0 the stn'0 bureau
ot moor were the 01 landing lea
WroH of the ways and means ses
sion lust night.
K. (.'. Saniifons, "mem her of the
education boa re. was before tho
committee ' the second time, and
while being grilled hy committer
memliers informed them that fac
ulty members in tho Oregon insti
tutions are paid lower salaries than
the average, not only throughout
the Fnited States but on the Pa
cific coast.
Lauds University
I if i .' i irj;ini mi nuuiuius inn ii ii(
the Fnited States in the extension
service carried to adults.
"That's just tiie trouble with us,"
rejoined Senator W. II, Strayer.
"It sounds nice and it Is nice. Dili,
we've got a champagne appotlte on
a beer income."
Tho estimated iiuiremcnts of
the five institutions from tax;
.sources for the hiennhim total $t.
HS,0T;t. Of this 5!l,.':i,17: is re
iptcstcil by direct appropriation
and the remainder comes from the
millage taxes fixed by law. The.
srtM.oiM for a training school nt th'i
ii.a Grande normal schools, to be
supplemented by $80,000 riftscd lo
cally. A pmall girl-,-, lOlizbeth , Smith,
a('d is, nan:owIy csrapo.- SnjtitT
this inbrning yhen rati' ovpr .!;
a car driven (by L. U. Corey 'oh
Main street. The girl started to
run .across the street, darting
from behind a car directly into
the path of the Corey coupe. The
machine paswd over her in such
manner that her body was not
struck by io wheels. Hecover
ing soon from fright, the girl
proceeded on her way to school.
She was the third child to have
been struck by cars in Medford
week. The other two vic
tims were boys and were also not
injured. ,
TI
TR
IUD
PARIS. ( France ( I'P ),Tho. subt
wav servioS oi Paris was inliTUt
ed for half nn- hour Ih-orden'to per
'CKilArcnUlxit q
betvr tuin milk'
lill
n;mnlnc
I Make up your mind tmlny that
i you are Koine to give-your skin a
(real chance to get well. ;
I You've nroba!;lv been, like a lot
iof other people, convinced that tho.
I only thine to use was an
olntmeni
are very
i hp i-n!vo (some of them
KOofU hut in tne mg majority m
eases th"se- stick v salves simply
. if,,, tho nnrp, and iho condition
Iirimarily iwiiiain ih mm.
lo tl ith s unm More or any
nthcr uori tlniuirisl lo.lnv un.l u.-t
hotilp of .Mo,ino.s l.m-
n Ki f.'nt hotilp l:i.-tx
PRESCRIPTIOIf DRUGGISTS-
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1 Friday and Satijfttip
r ' SPECIALSl
o '
25c Colgate's Tooth Paste . . . 15C
45c Kotex . . . . .-.,. . . ? .... . 23
o
50c Kleenex 34c
75c Fitch's Shampoo ...... . - 499
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