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ifEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. DFORD. QKEflOX. TTTTRSD'AT. MAY 13. 1937. PAGE THREE BURNS' ROMANCE RUMORED l .rr -1 - . r - are getting ready tor ft .track meet Friday with BeUiw t Hellevtew, Iwrenc Brlttsan arrived at the home of Mrs. Byron Works Monday afternoon. Ke formerly lived In Tal ent v trinity and ta having an enjoy able time looking up old acquaint ance. Mra. Works la planning on going home with Mr. and Mra. Brltt san for a Tfslt. On tt39 monthly menu of the Florida atate prison farm la 58.540 pounds of meat. Insurance Company Ban Ordered Lifted BALEM. Ore-, May 13, JAJ) ClT cult Judge U H. McMshan of Marlon county set esWe the order re-ToWn the injurs nee ltcensa of the Rodgers-Hart-Bsnka Co and ordered Inaut a nee Commissioner Hugh H. Earle to renew the company's license, upon psyment of $60 fine. Earle refused to renew the license ot the t-Tnr-o'id 1irm Vn Port.avnn AJrtl 37 becaus It allegedly placed i Uncle Sam issued more than 17, Uxaucanee with unlicensed companies. fAa.QQQ QOQ poetaga stamps during tha particularly London Lloyds, which Is prohibited under Oregon law from tatttg ttiitlrte wttttta tH trfafff. The company appealed from the last year. 77? average Jsousewife walks about five miles dally Derformlna her VtewrnVfrW. duties . Bob Burns, the Arkansas bazooka artists, and bis secretary, Har riet Foster, neither confirm nor deny the reports, but their friends believe thev are the principals in one ot the film colony's newest romances. Xhey are shown together as Miss Foster visited Burn? on the set at his studio. V. F. W. POPPY SALE L OF Con trlli ii ted. Endorsement of the purpose ot the 16th annual Buddy Poppy sale ol the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United states has been voiced by the heads of various national organiza tions. Including the General Federa- : tlon of Women's clubs, the Interna tional Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes and Moving Picture Ms 1 chine Operators of the United States 1 and Canada, the Actors' Equity as sociation and Chorus Equity associa tion, the Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers ot Amer ica and the New York State Federa tion of Women's clubs. Mrs, Robert Campbell Lawaon. president of the CJeneral Federation of Women's clubs, writes: "I am so happy to have the op portunity again to endorse the an nual Buddy Poppy sale. This is something in which every individual In the United States can have a part and I wish you greater success than ever before." Tha New York State Federation of Women's clubs, through Its president, Mrs. Clare J. Hoyt, writes: "I take great pleasure in endorsing the Bud dy Poppy sale and I sincerely hope that tha proceeds therefrom will be generous." Francis J. Oorman, International president of the United Textile Workers of America, conveys ftts or ganization's approval of the sale in the following words. "On previous occasions our or ganization has endorsed and sup ported in every possible way your annual national Buddy Poppy sale. "I desire to take this opportunity for commending the Veterans ot Foreign Wars of the United States for the splendid' work it la doing in relief activities. "We sincerely trust your poppy sale in May will be successful in order that you may be able to meet the great demands made upon your relief funds." 4 Wagner Creek WAGNER CREEK. May 13. Spl. Delbert Goddard has gone to Wag ner Gap to take cars of ditch work there this summer. Curtis McOrew has work at Keno Mrs. Byron Works has been enjoy ing a visit for the last two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Lawrence Brltt snn of Van Nuys, Calif., and her sis ter, Mrs. Dave McConnell, and small son from Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Mc Connell returned Sunday to Cklind, with her husband, but Mrs. Brlttsan will remain two weeks yet. People of this community are sad dened to learn of the sudden death of John Brlner of Talent, A surprise party was given for Ellen May Works at the home of Dow Hungate May 5 In honor of her birth day. The birthday cake, which was very lovely, was made by Mrs. Rob bins. The young people spent a very enjoyable evening. - The tilth, sixth, serenth and eighth Brad of t!i Wngnr Creek school 'Cooked coffee on camp sfove Fine! said outing parly of six people A user writes: "Lait uttk wt droit to Lake Mortnit for a ptcntt supper and look a rati ofMJB.Ue cooked tht cofftt on our camp slote and tttry mtmbrr of the party, tx in number, remarked on m fine flaivr." ( Uwlttmd Twtmmtti yes wherever MJB goes, there's bound to be good toffee t It makes no difference whether you like coffee mild, medium or strong MJB is the way to full flax or it any strength. This remarkable "Strength Essential" feature is developed bv an expert blend of world 's finest coffees plus t richer rtxut which brings out flavor-qualities that you may not have tasted in coffee heretofore. It means a constant richness of true coffee-character in every grain of M -J B. You get mote ?. or in every cup. It's a teal cofftt impnumtnt that all women should try. Prove today that you can make much better coffee in thij simpler and mote certain way. TheWi?4 &$efa( "coffee M-J-B i "Universal" Grind is uinnteed right for Drip, Per colator, or any gliss cofiee-maJcer you use. Iii H V J Vouf mooey refunded by your gtocer if any tin of M-J-B Coffee doesn't satisfy you per fectly ia ercrj wtj. M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE While Shopping This Week End Visit Our Ready-to-Wear Depart ment Where the Latest Styles Prevail You'll Find EVERY COAT . EVERY SUIT EVERY KNIT DRESS On SALE AT BIG REDUCTIONS! NEW HATS A Fine Showing A Wide Range of Prices 'I $100 $J98 Up t $398 WASH DRESSES A special lot of 185 lovely wash frocks arrived this wees: for earty Summer wear . . , We tnrlte sou ta try them on you'll agree, they're outstanding! CHOICE $1.98 JOIN! OUR CINDERELLA STOCKING CLUB I Ask our sales yiria just how easy it is to become a member of this unique stocking club ana get a pair of CIN DERELLA STOCKINGS absolutely free. I . Silk Remnants ff ml- 2" Jigger Coats Yes sir! . We have the new Jigger Coat In the reason's most dered Jmdiv a)) oot, tuit ttneA. Very special $g95 Floral Chiffon PRINTS 40 lnehfi wldf. EqulltcQ tot Siimmtr frork, jardM ft All Over Laces Our regular Mc mines. Pastel hal. tuctwa wide, special this week end 59c yd. 137 Silk Remnants. Large assortment from which to choose. All marked Jut V2 reg. Price Silks Linens Tou will be pleased with the new silks and linens In the new fnnry sport weaves now ftefng shown In wanted pastel shades. 39 Inches wldr. 59c yd. BARGAIN BASEMENT The Bargain Basement is filled with values that will make it easier on your pocketbook. Read every one of the advertised every day values. ' Boys' Novelty Felt Beanies. . 15c Boys' Polo Shirts . ..., 25c Men's Fancy Rayon Sox 13c Fancy Hankies ,5c White Hankies 5c Work Shirts .. ,. 39c Bib Overalls .79c Waist Overalls 79c Dre& Shirts .. '. ,. ,79c Men's Polo Shirts ; , .48c Men's Dress Oxfords ..... . $1.98 Men's Work Shoes .$1.98 Men's Helmets . . . , 15c Ladies' Arch Support Ties $2.19 Ladies' Strap Shoes ,. . .$2.19 Ladies' White Shoes .$1.98 One group Ladies' Oxfords and Pumps. . . .$1.00 Children's Oxfords ; $1.00 80 Square Prints ., 19c Fancy Shirting . 15c Curtains . . .39c House Dresses, $1.19 values . , , ... ... . . 89c Children's Drfsses . . 39c 59c m men s Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's READY MADE AWNINGS Stjlet to oleaw. tlettftned in tit and hang right. Tailored to wear. Hust proof oval eelet. All strain point reJnffrJ, GotlM? ttHtrh4. Alt MWTi Inga made of sun proof durk. See thm lh Sn tlm 7u v Vn tore. Farh annlng Individually park ed complete with all screwf, ropes, frame. Afnrt4 frpf. . 30 INCH BlZfi $1.78 . 36 INCH SIZE $1.88 43 INCH SIZE $1.98 L-Vi III Vf fcJsJ, Just Arrived A New Shipment of Outstanding Dresses TW tylcndUl lot q( drew Inrluiin IKmbrrsii. rlitffonn and Prints In slut ranglns from 14 to 41. Wt, know.jou mil I OeHtMrA H tht jujrtnrM of thne drfssci. . Your choice It's Time for New CURTAINS It's time tor new cur tains. We are honing i Tery iiuttandlnc line of dm pen and. rurfafns at very low prices. Bring .your, drapery problem to us and you are sure to be p leaned with the sav ins to he had. .ywelfcl tot nelc vi eU lliif "11 Sftc panels, 2 yards long, large assort ment of pattern. 2 Panels $1.00 Specials From the BABY DEPT. Hollar Mtc VanU Tratnlnf Vmr.. W 4 to 6. Week-end special 3 for $1.00 SUN SUITS TOR CHILDREN Broadcloth or linen In white, blue r yellow. Sizes One to Six Years YOUNG MEN'S SUITS A ttne election from which to choose. Fancy hacks, plain hacks, sfnfle nrensrrd", dmttite hreasted. ftreys, Browns, Oxrords and Blues. Former SJ.M rallies, Tnlse jotot cViolc. $18.95 MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS Tha newest styles In nVittes, WrV nfl hrowns. (let our prices. Rvanilne the quallt; . . $2.98 $3.45 & $3.95 Men's Munsingwear lurnt wt undMTtew -Dtk lor Munslnjwear and be sure of setting, the best. Broadcloth aborts 5? Rayon Short. 75 Lower priced Shorts 25i Knit 5nltra Suits..........: S1.40 Men' Union Suits 75 and 08 Men's Dress Shirts - At Lower Prim Table No. 1, values to $1.20, now 89J Table No. 2, Val. to $1.65, now S1.30 Table No. 3, Val. to '$1.96, now ?1.65 Mens Polo Shirts The newest weaves and. tyM ' 48c, 68c and 98c Boys' Polo Shirts Ton IU like thee shirts, not only the ntW but the prlr will more than please. Tno large groups. AH sfzet in ear ft group. 25c and 38c MEN'S Overalls OvpraH prices as you all know ere advancing, tte stfff can sell you overalls at last year's prteet for hoyo jsnd men. Men's Dress Trousers Ore; In light and dark shades, fffrnfeff pirffern its ftrotm. A well mnde servlreohle trouner at lower nrlrps. Bee tlte Tallies now being shown by us for only $2.98 ENNA JETTICK SHOES WblU, Black, Brown. Entire itock at reduced prices. $6.00 value! $3.05 $e.00 v&Imm S4.05 SUMMER . SANDALS The hest of sprYnif sYtiVjr, tow freWs" n4 white patents, white elks, Mark patents. Medium neels. Two croups Vo ert from. $2.48 & $2.98 M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE n