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I ' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1942. PAGE THRf Society and Clubs by Betty Shoemahr Zonta Plans Treasury Dinner At Conger Home Plans for a treasury dinner to be held January 28 at the home of Mabel Conger were made Monday noon at the lun cheon of Zonta International, held at the Hotel Medford. The committee for the dinner is com posed of Mrs. Conger, Grace Holmes, Eva Hamilton, Jose phine Klrtley and Stella Mer rick. The evening's program will include a report by the status of women committee, after which the members will devote their time to Red Cross sewing. Report of the welfare com mittee was given Monday noon by Margaret Fabrick and adopt ed by the club. It Included continuation of the project, now Mellor Wenonah. Bud Wlcker, carried on by the dub. for ti- pownatan; Gadyt Dooms, keep nancing removal of tonsils for a er of records; Bernlce Wilson, number of Jackson county chil- collector of wampum; Esther dren, a contribution to the HobbSi keeper of wampum; American Red Cross as a club , Mary Jcneg Velma Singler, and several donations to club scouts; Gladys Rammln, Ruth foundations. Miller, runners; Theo Anseth, The club also voted to buy Dick Singler. Jack Dooms, defense stamps and Instructed j Floyd Watkins. warriors. Gwen the treasurer, Mrs. Grace Holmes, to make the first purch' ase in the name of the club Mon day. Miss Louise Basford, club president, presided at the meet ing and reports were made by the treasurer, Mrs. Holmes, and Mrs. Merrick, as chairman of the finance committee. Nile Daughters Enjoy Luncheon At Grants Pass Daughters of Nile of Medford and Ashland were entertained Saturday at Grants Pass when 80 were present for a covered dish luncheon at the Masonic temple. The tables carried out a patriotic motif and party hats and balloons added to the gaiety. Mrs. C. R. Cooley and Mrs. Niel R. Allen of Grants Pass led the group with their accor dions in singing patriotic songs. Guests were seated at tabirs ac cording to their birthday ironths and prizes were awarded for the best original poems written about the temple months. Following luncheon members ef the patrol presented stunts and received prizes. Plans were made to meet Feb. 14 ii. this city for a Valentine party hon oring the Grants Pass chorus. O.E.S. Plans Sewing Session Members of Reames chapter, O.E.S., will hold a sewing ses sion at the Masonic temple Wednesday at 11 a. m. Lunch will be served by a committee In charge of Ann Rubensteln. A small charge will be made. Members are invited. CALENDAR Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Medford Duplicate Bridge club, Hotel Medford. 7:30 p. m. Delta Debs, skat ing party, Ice arena. 8:00 p. m. Nevita chapter. No 93, O. E. S., Central Point Masonic temple. 8:00 p. m. International Re lations study group. A. A. U. W., home Mrs. John Lawrence, 2218 East Main street. 8:00 p. m. First Christian church Circle, home Mrs. B. E. Ford, Jacksonville star route. 8:00 p. m. Past President's club of Degree of Honor P.otec tive association home hattle Bradshaw, 1211 West Tenth st. . Wednesday 10:30 a. m. Talent extension unit, city hall. 11:00 a. m. Reames chapter, O. E S., sewing unit. M-nonlc temple. 12:30 p. m. Get-Together club, Eagles hall. 1:00 p. m. Oak Grove Neigh borhood club, home Mrs. Leona Chamberlain. 1:00 p. m. Chapter AA, PEO. home Mrs C. H. Paske, 1010 South Oakdale avenue 1:00 p. m. Lady Lion's auxili ary, home Mrs. A. Boltanio, 710 East Main street. 1:30 p. m. Mistletoe club members, public card party, Girls' Community clubhouse, 229 North Bartlett street. 2:00 p m. Bird club, home Mrs. Jack Thrasher, . south Pa cific highway. 2:00 p. m. Loyal Women's class. First Christian church at church. 2:00 p. m. Priscllla Circle of First Methodist church, home Mrs. A. E. Gardner, 703 Palm street. 7:30 p. m. Junior Guild of St. Mark's Episcopal church, home Janet Mann, 813 East Maui street. 7:30 p. m. Chrysanthemum Circle, No. 84, N.O.W, K. of P. ball. 8:00 p. m American frfgion auxiliary. Elks Temple. 8:00 p. m Eagle Point P.-T. A. acboolbouse. Lodges Install New Officers At Joint Session Redmen and Pocahontas mem bers Installed new officers Fri day evening at Redmen hall on Apple street when joint instal lation was held by the lodges. Serving for Redman lodge will be Bud Wicker, Sachem; Dick Singler, Prophet; John Crocker, Senior Sag; Walter Jones, junior Sag; Orville Hayes, chief of records; Theo Anseth, keeper of wampum: Floyd Wat kins, Fred Knox guards; Lew Biddle. Willard Dooms, Jack Dooms, warriors; William Mil nes, George Marine. Jim Grimes, Henry Dooms, braves; Earl Mc Bee and Alec Stevens, Sanaps. Myrtle Kent heads Pocanontas lodge as Prophetess assisted by Harriet Watson, Pocahontas; Kay Murphy, Freada Marine, coun cilors; Orval Hayes and Ed Sachle, guards. ' Mrs. Ay a Presents Paper On Canada Mrs. A. W. Aya gave an in teresting paper on Canada at the afternoon meeting of the Wednesday Study club last week. Her description covered the geography of the country, its crops, population and other points of interest The book, Here's To Canada" by Dorothy Duncan, was reviewed by Miss Helen Bullis. Miss Bullis' book related to travel in Canada. War Diseases To Be Discussed Central Point, Jan. 13. (Spl.) Mrs. George Moorhead of the Marion county public health as sociation will speak on "Dis eases Relative to War Condi tions" at special meeting of the Central Point Civic club in the high school Thursday at 2:30 p. m. All women interested in pub lic health work are invited. Navy Mothers Club To Meet Friday Navy Mothers club members will meet Friday at the home of Mrs. Mabel Ford, 1114 West Eighth street, at 2 p. m. Mem bers are urged to be present. Ladies' Class plans Social Afternoon Ladies' class of the First Methodist church will hold a social afternoon at the church Thursday at 2 o'clock in the sunshine parlors with Mrs. L. Wilkinson and Mrs. M. Wiley as hostesses. Visit Relatives At Fort Lewis Mrs. Weldon H. McBee of Becks apartments, South Grape street, and Mrs. Alton Pruitt. 147 North Holly street, left yes terday by motor for Fort Lewis where they planned to visit a week. Mrs. McBee will visit her husband, Captain W. H. McBee. and Mrs. Pruitt, her son. Ser geant John R. Pruitt. Sooner Sewing Club Meets Sooner Sewing club members gathered at the home of Mrs. Arthur Laing Friday for an af ternoon of cards. Plans were made to meet Jan. 23 at the home of Mrs. A. B. Shirley. At tending were Mrs. Glenn Harri son. Mrs. A. B. Shirley, Mrs. E. D. Scripter, Mrs. Frank Hus song, Mrs. Jessie Laing, Mrs. Fredtlcka Glascock. Legion Auxiliary To Meet Wednesday Maude Codding, president of the American Legion auxiliary, announced today that Important business is to be discussed at the auxiliary meeting tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the ladies' room of the Elks temple. Those attending are asked to use the entrance on North Central ave nue. This will be the first meet ing since December 10. CHILDREN LOVE IT Ne bkfst-tima tr fMienft wfcfn meffceft serve Merfthtng Rama Meal, the wtioJe grata fee4 with rhe ec Ikietis net-like flmr. KMei. Mnewfcha mid witfc Rents Meal anas. Sekee'id recipe, ee package. At all ereccn. SztROMAN MEAL SOMI WAV IVIftV DAY POISOII OAK? Try a bottle of ZEMACOL Tee meat ke Milan,) er Jour ewnet tndar al rVMTFRM THKirT. ehaarteUy reta-oed. Get a ketue Two Books Reviewed at Study Club Mrs. W. F. Campbell and Mrs. Eldon Drysdale reviewed two books at the Thursday Morning Study club meeting at the Girls Community clubhouse last week. "I'd Live It Over" by Flora Cloman was the book selected by Mrs. Campbell. The book concerned the life of a woman born near the cupper mines of Montana. Educated by her Eng lish father, her life was domi nated by a beautiful optimism. A teacher in her early life she married a mining engineer and resided later in Africa where they became wealthy. She was presented to the court of St. James and after her husband's death she lost her wealth and now lives in a small apartment within sight of her former man sion. No misfortune seemd great enough to diminish her viva cious and friendly outlook ac cording to the author. She com pletely expressed herself when she said "rich or poor, she felt no different." She liked the same things and the same peo ple, regardless of her position in life. Allis McKay's story, "They Came To A River" describes the life of a woman born near Wenatchee, Wash., wher. men were just beginning to visualize the possibility of irrigating the arid Washington land. Mrs. Drysdale reviewed the planting of the apple orchards. showed how the character was reared near the Columbia river and gained a broad and p'.acid philosophy that all things take care of themselves. The au thor's ability to create the feel ings of her character's first dance, first phonograph record and other experiences relived for the reader the change from early pioneer life to the present day. Alpha Delta Class To Install Officers Installation of officers Is plan ned Thursday at 2 p. m. by members of the Alpha Delta class of the First Christian church at the church. A social hour will close the afternoon. POWER LINE CONTRACT Portland, Ore., Jan. 13. (;P) A $1,098,813 contract for steel towers and appurtenances for the Chehalis-Covington and Coving- ton-Coulee No. 2 lines was awarded by the Bonneville ad ministration Saturday to the American Bridge company, Pitts burgh, Pa. Closing time tor Classified Ads a m. Too Late to Claaslly 13:80 p. m. Tho' Time Marches, There's Always More to COME rOW MANY months In a year? Twelve? CotRECT. And 372 months constitute 31 years? Ab-so-LUTE-ly! Which brings us to a customer in Cal ifornia's wave-kissed Lsguna Beach who has just paid Stand ard his 372nd consecutive monthly bill. At 82, one is entitled to write reminiscent notes on a monthly statement. This customer Is 82 and wrote such a note. He personifies a legion of patrons who, over the long haul, bare followed the motto "Stick With Standard." These good people are much more than the pride of our credit manager. They have long assumed that Standard will never lag behind iu often brisk competitors. Thus they have presented us with an obligation never to let our good friends down. For 31 years and dou ble that time we've striven to be worthy of such confi dence. We've benefited and yosi have profited by this. For a corporarJon, as does aa Individual, can try to live up to the expectations of its friends. One reason we constantly in vest money io field develop ment, research, refineries, prog ress, is this heritsge of trust Another is our determination so to live that our customers new today will be customers still )1 yean hence. Standard Oil Company of California Yes, these are "Want Ads!" They show you how to satisfy your wants at ridiculously low prices! IB UilED MiME SAUL MANY ARE ONI OF A KIND! Check this list and see hew many of theta specials are things you want RIGHT NOW! Add up your sav ings! Then rush to Wards and snap up these clearance bargains while they lasfl Every on Is priced low to move quickly . . . to clear out our stocks! Every one is a spectacular valuel But quantities are limited! So, hurry, hurry! Come to Wards now and SAVEI WANTED: thrifty, industrious ladies who appreciate really SPECTACULAR BLOUSE BUYS. You don't have to be Industrious, but the best buys may have a button missing or need laundering. If you're lasy though, you can find one to put right onl Rayons. 70 Were 1.29. NOW NOT RESPONSIBLE for the heartbroken women who miss out on this JACKET CLEAR ANCE. There are some beau tiesplaids, all wool flannels but not all colors and sises, so hot-foot it down here earlyl Values to 4.98 I QQ NOW IsSB LOST WOMEN'S COATS ON THE RACKS In our fashion dept. Reward to findersi the difference between the origin al price and the sale price. Hag. 7.98 NOW 4.50 Reg. 8.98 Now 5.50 Reg. 10.98 Now 6.50 Reg. 12.98 Now 8.50 Reg. 14.98 1-..N0W 10.50 Reg. 24.73 X.Now 14.75 FUR COATS??? SSHI THIS IS AN UNDER COVER JOBI We've got to work while the boss isn't look ing. If he ever caught us carry ing these fur coats into the Spring Season, our name would be mud. So help us out and help yourself to some swell bargains. All prices in clude federal excise tax. FUR JACKETS CONEY Reo. 24.75 ..18.S0 OPOSSUM Reg. 43.98 33.00 FUR COATS CONEY k SEALINE Reg. 83.90 Now 44.00 SUPER CONEY It CARACUL Reg. 93.50 Now 68.00 WOMEN'S MOUTON JACKETS Reg. 21.98.. Now 14.28 All prices include federal tax WOMEN'S SUITS SMART 2 and 3 pc. Suits that rive you that well groomed 00k. Hurry, limited quantityl Reg. 9.98 Now 5.50 Reg. 14.98 Now 10.50 BUY A NEW LEASE ON LIFE! BUY a new hat for young Miss Americal You'll find several in the colors and styles you likel Regular 1.00 hats 49c Regular 79c hats 25c Reg. 1.00 Velvet Beanles....49c Sale) Sale! The Gang's All Herel or will be. when they hear about these dress bargainsl You'll find rayon crepes here to wear right on into Spring. But you've got to shake a legl The number is limited and the whole town is in on this secret. 2.39 Regular 2.96 dresses.... Regular 4.98 dresses 3.89 NOW SHOWING at popular prices! No, it isn't a premiere ...and that's your good for tune. During the first run these stunning rayon crepe dresses would have cost you 7.98. Now we must clear house for the new Spring features and it's like winning E )Q 'Bingo' to find them for .9 COTTON PICKERS WANTED! No experience necessary. You will know what to do the min ute you see these colorful cot ton print dresses Buy 'eml And buy 'em in twos and threes because they're regular 1.29 2Tr 49c & 59c MONTGOMERY 117 SOUTH CENTRAL CAN YOU SING? We've got something down here to sing about! Women's broadcloth uniforms that must go for lit tle more than a song. Look sharp and get in there in no time flat 'cause I QQ now they're only sOB 1.49 98c Reg. 1.98 outsise.. 1.29 Nurses Cloth Uniforms Women's Sharkskin uniforms. Slightly soiled O QQ Reg. S.29 " Women's 4.98 maternity slacks Long sleeves. 90 3.98 vaU Ms. CONFIDENTIAL It breaks our hearts to sell these HAND BAGS for such ridiculously low prices, but the Spring stock is due in, and we've got to have counter space. Come ....early for the best selection! I .CO REGULARLY ' 69c 59c NOW REGULARLY NOW 29c INFORMATION WANTED on person interested In making sensational savings on Wards colorful rayon Dresses. Hurry and you may find your "7Q sise. Rea. 1.98. Now onlv I 96 LOST IN THIS TOWN loads of good customers for our won derful spun rayon plaids and prints. Every one crown- tested (the fabrics, not the customers) for wear and wash- ability, and guaranteed not to pull at the seamal 39 wide, regularly 59c yd. AO Now only , .."VWV yd. IHLHLLL BE PEACE In our piece-goods department if you win pui-inese texo away our Crepes and Hylan Plaids. They're a fine blend of 85 spun rayon and 15 new wool. They're 54" wide, but even if they were twice wide, and even more expens ive looking than they are. we'd be sick of the sight of tnem. in Yours for III v yd. WE'VE ALWAYS FELT that our Ills has been full enough with out being full of umpteen yards of Wards famous Rayon Prints when we have Spring stocks to trunk oil Smart pat terns, as smooth and fine as the rayon they re made of, Crown-tested for wear, wash. bility, seam strength. ..39' wide. Regularly 98c 7Q You can have 'em for wG yd. WANTED! Women who enoy a gooa nargaini 3 thread crepe Hose. Broken sises, HA Reg. 69e MC Regular 1.00 3 thread chiffons. to lO's. Popular QQ. shades. Now only 036 Famous Silk Sealed Chiffon Hose. 2 or 3 thread. Q.7r Broken sises. Reg. 1.23 91 G IF CENTIPEDES WORE SHOES my what a shoe bill thev'd run upl So what excuse can you men musterr only 1 teet to your name, and see what ex pensive-looking business end sport oxfords you can get for so little If your feet are the right sise. Black or brown ox fords. Wings and straight tip Setterns. Oak leather solas, ises 6-11 but not all sises in any one style. They were 3.49 l!"!"" 2.83 OUR BEST selling Sport Jackets for boys, 4-10. Reg. JQ 13.98. Nowenlv sWIB ALICE'S FEET GREW AND GREWI And the bigger they got. the bigger her shoel If Xou're in Wonderland about .lice's shoe budget, take her hand and bring her to Wards where you'll find her favorite shoe. Patent T straps. Leather soles. 8 Vi to 2. I Q Reduced to I s I w W A N T E Di WOMEN WITH ARCHES. Support them hand somely in our famous 3.15 Rochelle Pumpsl If they were black kid. we'd think twice before we cut the price. But they're black suede, which is swell for you until spring, but we don't want them that long. So take them off our hanos and put them on your I QQ feet for only ALAS SWEET MAID, are your Suede Shoes frayed? Ward comes to your aid with party pumps, step-ins, (2.49 grade), beautifully madel Black's the hade of course, in suede. Come Join the parade I AM thev're lust I ."If DATED UP TONIGHT What shoes are you wearing? Hurry In before your date and pic up a pair of our smart, black or brown suede. Reg. 5.98. Cross your fingers and hope we have your sise O A A for only sM"t-l CONFIDENTIALLY, we don't care about these children. snow suits any more. They re full cut. attractively trimmed. and have snug anklets and wristlets. They're really warm as toast, but the only thing that matters to us is to make them stoo warming our shelves. Sises 6-8-10. Eft Reoularlv 4.99. s-.OTI REWARDI Better sleep, better health, and substantial savings for the smart ladies who snap up these WARM FLANNEL ETTE NIGHTIES now reduced to a mere...-. 69c WE STUCK OUR NECK OUT and somebody wrapped too darn many men's shirts around it. They're real nice and teal pretty but they won't do us any good now. So we're prac tically giving them away. Don't muff this chance 70 to savel Reg. 1.19 06 SLEEP CHEAP Maybe they're not so hot to look at, but these men s cotton lian nelette pajamas sure are warm to sleep In. Our clerks got so tired looking at them we just hed to cut their I 4A price to I 9 MAKE MONEY III YOUR SPARE TIMEI Spare a few minutes to come to Wards. Make your money go further by saving on MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS. We only have a few left, but every one is a wonderful bargain. They're warm. They're well made. They're good-looking. They're not much good to us in the Spring, but they're good for Err: 14.75 WE WANT A LAWYER ... or eny man who can Judge qual ity when he see HI We've got a suit on our hands. Matter of fact, we've got a dosen of 'em left over from last Fall. So, gentlemen of the Jury, get down off your bench and come and ball out one of these suits. The fees are LOWI Brandon....was 21.50..16.68 Brent was 26.(0 20.68 RADIO PHONOGRAPHS traded In on 1942 Airlines, take a sharp cut In price to clear our floor! Only 4 to go . . . includ ing R. C. A. and Philcol Be early and pay aa little gQ YOU NEED LIGHT! WE NEED SPACE! So why not come over and see the nice 7-way floor lampe we re closing outl Nothing wrong with them, but we need the space for other thingsl We've sold them in the pest for 14.98 but now you can have f ) tS them for I sVjwsJ "SPLENDIDI" "GORGEOUS!" "BEAUTIFUL!" That's what we think you'll say when you see this 2 piece wine tepestry Diven Set. And to meke it more Inviting, we've cut the price 10.00. Now you 14 ft caa have it for only I . WARD TELEPHONE J90 ONLY LAST FALL we'd have bet our best shirt that these Hassocks would go like hot- cakes. Goodbye shirtl Anyway you can have what s lett ot em (and they're every one 2.19 to 3.98 values) for the I QQ trifllna sum of onlv 1.99 THE LONE RANGE Isn't a radio program. It s the description of a Monarch Electric Range traded in last summer. We can't understand why it didn't sell like dosens of its brothers. But it s an orphan on our floor, Give it a home for QQ MR. ICKES WON'T LIKE YOU if you don t get rid of that smelly, old oil waster that's heating your home. See the model on our floor that heats better at lower cost. I Q AE Snap it up for lust, 1 9.91 BETTER BE EARLY If you want this used M-W Refrigerator that we've priced to sell out in a hurry! Regular 143.95. There ought to be plenty of people interested wnen we tell you that the I IE AE nrlce is now I I waOB LADIES . If you want some super duper bargains in draperies . . rush to Wards tomorrow AM. (and we mean A.M. 'cause every early-bird in town la go ing to be there at door-opening timel) For believe it or not. we've already received our new Spring lines. And lucky you, we're not allowed to combine these with our pres ent stock . . even if most of them are fresh, crisp as the day we received theml So buy now for every window In your home from our Clear ance assortment . . . hubby won't mind at these almost cost pricesl READY-MADE DRAPERIES . . . Advanced-styled Textures that look like newest Spring '42 Texturesl (They even have mitered corners, blind stitched hems, matching patternal) and sold all season at 9S..6 In many stores! A AQ NOW yours for pr. HaM Regular 4.98 Crash 1 f0 Draperies pr. Damask Draperies that E QQ were 6.98 ..pr. view EVEN SLIPCOVER, DRAPERY FABRICS are headed for a big price increase along with other 'civilian" merchandise . save dollars . . . buy yards of our left-over home- EQ spuns for only W0I yd. 38" FAST-COLOR TEX TURED DRAPERY PRINTS 39c yd. CONFIDENTIALLY WE THINK You'll agree that these 9x12 Axmlnster Rugs could be sold at 841.95 if we kept them long enough. - But we'd rether ell them NOW at a very low pries and let you start enjoy ing them on your floorsl And we need spacel We have sev eral with very charming pat terns . . . and all of them have thick, deep ALL WOOL PILEI Why not buy Q C now, while they last! 9x12 Rose Broadloom 69JS WE THOUCHT THIS BIG AS SORTMENT OF SCATTER RUGS WOULD SELL at TWICE the price we're asking now! Many didl But apparent ly some were overlooked in the shuffle and now we've got to sell them . . but quicklyl The assortment (mostly one-of- a-kind, 27 x 54-in.l includes wool pile axmlnsters ... gay novelty weeves and othersl Come la todayl Buy all you want at GREATLY REDUCED PRICESI Reg. 89.66 Sport Jackets for Boysi popular patterns MAQk and styles, njw only "t.'lw EVERYTHING CAN BE BOUGHT ON MONTGOMERY WARD'S MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN WE CANT MAKE EVERY ( TOMER BUY A FULL ROLLI That's why we have a flock of a.sorted .lie pieces ot INLAID LINOLEUM ON FELT BACK to get rid of. It's the very same linoleum that we sell every day for 1.00 a square yard and if your kitchen isn't too large you can cover the floor wall-to-wall with voue favorite marbled pattern at 25 Of f tteguiar price. WHO LOVES A bargain? If you re the one. be here early tomorrow to get a used ABC washer and you'll I C EA pay as Utile at I OatAJ A DENT IN THI CAN IS A PAIN IN THE NECK ... when it comes to paint cans. And you'd be surprised how many dented cans and torn labels accumulate in one season. So out they go now. at slashed pricesl Mostly one of a kind, so come a-runnin'. Hare are a few typical aam plesi Flat Wall Paint) Eft was 61c. now DUG Masonry Reduceri was 2.25. now 1.50 Porch and Deck Paintt I Ef dark oak) was 3.10, now 9U 'OUT LIKE A UOHT" . . . Said the Store Managerl So now we've got to get rid of thesa "almost new lighting fix turesl They're all in good con dition except for some small missing parts mostly screws that can be easily replaced. Come in end look around . 25 OFF Regular Price. RING OUT THE OLD CHIMES ... Bring in the new that'a the theme song In the Door Chimes Dept. at Wardsl Most of our Chimes sold like hot cakes but the ones we didn't sell are now slightly damaged and shop-worn. They're still in good working order and we're making it worth your while to take them off our hands. LOOK AT Jr). THIS PRICE 'MB LEFTOVER DINNERWARE SETS from Christmas are space-taking nuisance to ua ... a breath-taking bargain to youl We've slashed the price to clear them out this week. A variety of patterns, mostly one of a kind, with 53-pe. sets as low as 11.49 and E Vf 92-pe. sou as low aa. Vstnl THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT A GOLf CLUB that make customers pick 'em up, swing 'em. and maybe scratch 'em er nick 'em a bit. We can't imag ine how else It happened that these clube were mildly mar. red. Someone's bad aim la your good fortune, as we've marked down these clube for immediate clearance. They're perfect in every Important re spect, yet reduced . I 01 as low as (for Irons).. I sbtl. THE FOOTBALL SEASON IS OVER, and we have more foot, balls than we like to think about. Our Buyer must have thought there was aa A1U Amerlcaa la every yard in town. So If you want to hold one till next fall, now la the chance to meke a real buy 1 buy! 1.19 Regular 81.49 Regulation sise 1.78 Football Shoulder Pads, sow only 1.79 FOOTBALL PANTS 1.44 1.44 Boys-Girls. ATTENTION! Bring Mom or Dad la' to sea our straight grain Pine Skis, bow only FISHERMENI 1.88 Kreel-Klta fits on top or inside f your creel. Only....., www WOMEN'S white figure Ice Skate., chromium blades. Re es. Reg. 6X3 ular 87.96. Now i WANTED! A buyer for a good used SEPARATOR) Ward's 500-lb. capacity Royal Blue ModeL Reg. 8614)0. En Now only w 1 sw SPRINO IS CALLING and soon you will be hanging your wash outdoors. So take advantage of this bargain oa Outdoor Clothes Dryers. We have 18 left from last summer, a they're yours 4 f for only eSetVJ P.8 We doa't hang our wasa ' ing up herel FOUND Too many kitchen util ity sets left aver from Xmes. And wa need the space they're teklng. pc. set consists of Nut Meat Chopper, Onloa Chopper. No-Drip Syrup Pitch er, Small Cream Whip, Clothes Sprayer and No-Drip Cream Pitcher. H Reg. 1.38 I eel J SHALL WE DEAL YOU IN ea some of these Brushes for General Housework? We have a large assortment, and priced to sell. Values I f to 69e. Mow Iwv hire.