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Members of the Asbury Methodist of Halem, was here the first of the rise ara choir and friends spent Bunday on a week on the way to eastern Oregon picnsant picnic at Bonneville. points. Wow I Bee Tom Mix and Touy at the < J; end Mrs. Jennie Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fils and son were Malto theatre Thursday, Beptember 2. Bunt were in The Dalles the first of down from Mount Hood last weelt call the week. ing on friends and visiting Mrs. Fils’ ifor Rent—Office rooms in ths Brosiut I Building, flee R. E. Booti. alffit Maternity nursing. Telephone for mother, Mrs Mary Fisher. The ladies of St. Mary's Catholic I Mrs. Vadnies and her three children, engagements. Mrs. W. O. Wilson. Tel. F. A. Ray, light trucking, country or church are preparing'for an elaborate I of Portland, have been guests of Mr. city. Pitouee. 8801 and 8841. n20tf Wow! Hee Tom Mix and Tuny at tLe sale of cooked food at the Book A Art «nd Mrs. Geo. Sheppard for tlie past week They returned to their home H.-R. Auto Wrecherà,on the Heights. Rialto theatre Thursday, September 2. store Saturday, Bbpteml>er 4. Parta lor all cars. |kti Harry Dobson is recovering at the|8u“<taf’ . __ . Bam Birch, export apple buyer, waa Hood River hospital from a aerlouH I v- D* Dill, who .•’¡“J***?, “J , Bt. Mark’s Guild will hold a bake here last week looking over orchards operation, which was performed last I with the Stadelmau sale Saturday at the Book A Art store. and calling on growers. | Fruit Co., has returned here and in now Mias Lucilie Johnson spent Huuday Mr. and Mrs. I.-U. Dakin and son, with Kelly Bros. His femlly has re in Portland with relatives and friends. I liner, were in Portland on a visit "For Heaven's Sake” don't miss turned to Hood River to live. Harold Lloyd in “ For Heaven ’ s Hake ” Call 56W when you need stenographic over the week end. work. . nl2tf Born—To Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Mul The Peggj -Marie Dressmaking Bhop, ino on Thursday, August 10, a fix l^rd ar ?’ Y’ “ LoC*1 A«e°‘: “ injho Davidson building. > al2U the state Desert Land Board, &r~|be greatly apprecia pound daughter. Tailoring, Dressmaking, Remodeling. "For 'Heaven's Bake” don’t nd— rfred last week to appnd a part of hial District Manager, Mr. an(1 M„. 0. Mrs. Maddux, Cobb Apartments al2tf Harold Lloyd In "For Heaven’s flake” vacation here One of the fastest growing mustaches retUrned last week fram Albany, The Portland Telegram, Hood River Rialto, Munday, Tuesday, Wednesday. ln thV!Ly l" .'".T*'?.the where they had been visiting Mr. and agent, Carroll Dey. Phono 83&<. a80tf Hagar’s Gerlludax are tlie beet buy nose of HecrxXary Baker of the chain juUuB Abraham, the later a Wow ! flee Tom Mix and Tuny at the today for a nlckle. Foiled and wrapped. ber of commerce. I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dethimm. Rialto theatre Thursday, Beptember 2. Your dealer has them. Mr. and Mra I. D. Parkins have re- Mr and Mj.r Millard Patton, of the When you go on that trip take a box Mrs. W. F. Tucker last week re of ¡50 Blue Diamonds, |1.50, Made by turned from a visit with friends in turned from their Dee Flat orchard Oak flroTe district .have as their guest, place. The Hasela, where Mr. Parkins I Mn( Charles Lancaster, Mrs Patton s Sagar's cigar factory. Portland. spent hla vacation in his pear harvest. mother> of Camas, Wash., who h re Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tucker and John Dethman, who has been on a William Jorey and Mias Verne Jorey, I covering fram a recent ssrious opera- family have returned from a vacation visit to Long Beach, Wash., has re of Beattie, arrived last week by auto-Ilion. spent at Cannon Beach. turned home. mobile for a visit with their slater, I After a visit with Mrs. Doyle's Fire! Fire! Fire! Insure your ap- “For Heaven's Sake" don’t miss Mrs. H. I. Peck, and family. I mother, Mrs. R. H. Coshow, Mr: and ÌM and boxes with J. M. Culbertson Harold Lloyd In “Ftr Heaven’s Sake” John C. Duckwall returned Monday! Mrs. I»eo Doyle and two children, Don Co. Phone 2483. Rialto, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. from-Indianapolis, where he had gone! and Dorothy, left the first of the week Eocene Coal Oil stops smoking ami Build up your home industries by to sccompany the body of his brother,Ifor Portland, returning to their home smelling dll stoves, in bulk at Fram smoking Hagar’s cigars, none better for the late William 8. Duckwall. at Chico, Calif. The Journey north OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK Co. m2PU the money. Ask your dealer, s Russell Wilbur, who is attending *»" made automoblln. Trunks, Bags, Suitcases. Istrgo as Mr. and Mrs. William Dethman have school in Portland, has been here on a I M. D. Vlgus, member of the firm, sortment, reasonably priced. Kelly moved to Portland, where Mr. Deth- visit with his parents, Capt. and Mrx. I Vlgus Bros., Husum, Wash., wax In tlie Brae. Co. * mlfitt man is now salesman for a truck com- Geo. R. Wilbur. city Monday making ready for Hpi>le Pino box wood for tale. A bigger and pany. “For Heaven’s Bake” don’t miss harvest. Vlgus Bras. “ J***' better load. Schindler Transfer Co., Bt >IusunJ- Johanna Peterson, of Astorta, Harold Lloyd in "For Heaven’s Bake" mihh phone 2881. a22tf l^.f*** °Ut “ ut said Mias Gunn, who will leave today WEDDINGS was the guest the past week of Mr. Rialto, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. I!, to return home, "but I wonder why Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Turnbull, who 30,000 boxea ‘ thia hl8 season. Painting, paperhanging and kalsomin- and Mrs. C. Dethman and Mrs. Fred anyone wants to leava Hood River to Marah- see fine scenery.” Mr. Gunn, senior, Ing. First-class work. Estimates free. W. Domierberg. spent the summer at Agate Beach, have Returning to their home at t Marsh J. W. Steadman, phone 4088. m27tf K. L. McClain, Jr., arrived last week returned to the city. They expect to Md from a honeymoon will remain In the valley for a more The following, telling of the for I La ji I r^e<* them Mr aa and far Mrs north Miss Mary Radcliffe announces the from Loe Angeles, Calif., and is spend leave within of Gordon C. Gilmore, only sot within thrw» three ww»kH neeks for _ ch aa ari^ British Bug. extended visit. opening of a private kindergarten, Sept. ing two weeks here visiting friends and Rev. C. R. Delepine and family bare — Two tons of powder, fired by Has- and Mrs. W. ('. Gilmore, who • i . , « » i ware here the first of the wees 0. For particulars phone 3141 a26 looking after property interests. A Christmas tree for foreign mission- . ... Mr Huggins’ father, L. IL returned from their vacation, pah of xard A Underwood, Stevenson, Wash., resided here, Mr. Gilmore hat E. A. Baker wax up from Portland which was spent on Lost lake. "We contractors, engaged in building a new ¡•airtor of Riverside church, ( Geo. T. Pearce, well known central aries will be held at the First Christian I HuggiiiH, and family. the first of the week to look after prep Oregon newsj>a|>er man. who is now church next Sunday. Gift« will be arrived at the lakeside last Wednes highway connecting the Columbia Riv llulda Gainer, was taken from Bous and grandsons of Union vet- day.” aald Rev. Delepine, "and just ton. Wash., Chronicle-DispatchI arations for apple harvest with the Martin Advertising Service, packed and forwarded at once to dta- eranx of the CivU war are requested to had time to get our tents erected when er highway andJMerstate bridge across The ceremony was performed by the the Columbia. RHed 7,800 yards of meet at the city hall Thursday eveuing, the rain storm broke. It was rainy, bride’s father, Rev. Luther Gainer, as- exrth and rock yesterday luto thé can tonight, to consider organising h Hons cloudy and cold until Friday. We cer tasted by Rev W. a Gilmore,'father Of I qf . Veterans camp. Division otlli-ers tainly feel the heat after that sojourn yon of Hood river just east of the city. the bridegroom. In the presence of The explosion lift«! the earth mass 50 I will be present. G, A. II. cordially up there In the invigorating mountain feet in the air, shifting it' into the members of the two families and a few invited. K atmosphere.*’ ' ? gorge of the river and changing the very close friends. Paul Treiber, who formerly lived The bride is a daughter of Bar. and Word has been received in Portland stream's current. here, is now traveling auditor for the of the birth of a eon Wednesday of Every surrounding nearby emlnem-e Mrs. Luther Gainer, of Rosalia, where O.-W. R. A N. Co. Mr. Treiber iwowed last week to Mr. and ’Mrs. Amos B. was covered with spectators, who she attended high school, through Hood River en doutv to Port Benson at their home at Beverly Hills. watched the blast, the largest ever set student at Whitman college land from <*axtern Oregon points last Calif. This is their first child. Mr. off iu the neighborhood of the city. where she became a ■ Saturday. Mr. Treiber and family now and Mrs. Benson, who since their mar The home of Mrs. F. H. Button, who Kap|>a Kappa Gamma ljve in Oswego. riage. have been living in California, donated the right of way for the bridge training at Cheney, and I Mrx. Walter Bhay, accompanist by recently completed their new home road, although it sets only' 100 feet cently l>een teaching at The bridegroom her two children, Walter and Dorothy, near Hollywood, which adjoins the es front where the blast was exploded, Whitman college in arrived the first of the week from Port tate of Mr. Benson’s fattier, Bi mon was not damaged. of the Zeta Phi Bps _ land. Tlie children will remain for an Benson. 1 ta now a member of the extended visit with their grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. McFarlane have M. C. A. of Berketap, Mrx .W. E. Bhay. Mrs. Bhay returned returned from a motor vacation trip * waa recently advanced to 1 Monday. that carried them as far south as Tin meet of employment Judge and Mrs. F. H. Blagg and Juana, Mex. ‘*1 was interested in the If no nxfre than three or four big daughters, Mina Ruth and Mrx. Earl warlike preiiaratlons on the jiart of corporations controlled ai>pk* distribu and has very bright ijrie, iia>torvd to Mount Rainier na lieace »►ffii'erx at the border,” said Mr. tion, apples would be effectively adver 5 tlonal park last week. They made lite McFarlane. "When we crossed over tis'd by way of extending markets and journey by the new Morton cut-off about 10 officers, their coats off and iiR*eting competition of other fruits. road. Char lea Dehart aasstapanled the their belts bristling with huge revolv 4! During the past month two officials party, driving the automobile. 11 ers, wer* standing around looking of a gfeet corporation engaged in dis Tlx* cont rant with the prareful tribution of bananas visited the Pacific Izeonard Frey gang motored last week stern. ' border was marked, We northwest and they certainly peddled to Puyallup, Wash., with Mrx. Fr<-y Canadian 1 gang and baby. The tatter two r<*- visited Catalina island. That h i a some good propaganda for their fruit. malned there for a visit of a wix-k with wonderful trip." I would not say they came for the sole Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Norris, foriw-r local purpose of popularising bananas at a residents, Mr. Freygang returning the ¡THE HEIGHTS time our marketa are teeming with first of ths week. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Edwards, of Mon A notable family rcunton is Jtdngl month. were the week end guests of L.-ld ________________ at the B. G. Oxborrow ranch onl Mrx. Edward’s father, W. H. Carrigan. sous—including numerous held ♦ Belmont road, with the gathering to- staffa—ate gift bananas. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. R. Doon accompan the'public read some Inter gether of the mothers of tx.th Mr. and » - * ied their son. T. M. Cm>n, to Portland Mrs. Oxborrow, and the family of Mr. Munday, where they will xpend a few views and articles a I »out bananas. and Mrs. J. L. Campbell, Mrs. Camp Need I say more to prove that the days. Every Mother wants her children to be healthy and ha|>py. The bell being Mr. Oxborrow’s <laughtW. big banana men know their marketing? Mrx. Rherman Frank was in Golden- Gall William Griffin and Mary Shaff dab- Thursday visiting her father, L. —Editor l’otta in Better Fruit. sure way is “Pure, Appetising, Wholesome Food.” Buy where you ner wen* united in marriage at the O’Brien. Tlie view that horticulture is a busi- are sure the quality never varies. You can DEPEND on the food home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Dora, Jack Frost, of Portland, formerly neas requiring for success a peculiar M. Bhaffner, 811 Sherman avenue, Bun you buy at the 20TH CENTURY-DEPENDABLE GROCERS. Send day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert K with the Heights Tire sltop, was the type of forward-looking worker, capa Lee were the attendants, and the cere foeat of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Morse ble of planning for yearn rather than the kiddies to our stores and you will find our treatment of the for m*aaons, has offiHal support in the mony was performed by Rev. Schuyler Sunday. Jimmy Carr spent last week at Sea formal report of a foreign market ex little folks as dependable as our foods.” Pratt pert to the department of agriculture. Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Geddes and mm, side enjoying the ocean tu-vesee. Bunny McKinney Is at home from Ilia findings contain a hint to those Ray. and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Frederick son and small daughter, of Brentwood, normal school, x|x-ndlng her vacation who have regard for the destiny of aa Calif., have been here the guests of Mr. with her mother, Mrs. J. D. McKinney. industry of first Importance to the northwest. and Mrs. Clarence Ellsworth. The vis Cecil Johnson has charge of the Csechoslavla, says the department's itors were taken on a picnic trip to the Hood River Auto Wreckers' branch on representative, is one of the principal White Salmon river Sunday. A nice ilecond street. sourcea of cheap fruit offered In the lot of trout was landed R. L. Fount and family have returned marketa of northern Europe. Poseese Mr. and Mrs. K. Osburn, of Astoria, from an extended trip visiting friends Ing the fundamental requirements for have been here on a visit at their West and relatives in Astoria, Salem ana large-scale commercial production of Ginger-Lemon* Vanilla Snaps MINCED CLAMS 192G pack, clean KELLOGG S CORN FLAKES Bide orchard home. While in the city Mill City. apples, it nevertheless does not at pres Special this week and free from sand, No. 1 tall 3 packages -------------------- Mr. Osburn, formerly municipal Judge Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. H. Huggins, of ent threaten the European outlet for cAns, 2 for 43C X at Astoria, visited his old friend, C. W. Marshfield, were the guests of Mr. and Amerli-an fruit. The reason in Inher Loughs ry. Mr. Lougliary was chief of 36c bbL Mra. L. H. Huggins Monday, returning ent, not in condltlona of climate and LIBBY’S MILK - The nearest to nr police in the Clatsop capital for many home noil, which are nicely adjusted tn the from their honeymoon. LARGE CITRUS POWDER- 3 for 91.00 fresh cream.” Tall cans, 3 for.....¿DC years. Jack Stewart and children are finish fruitgrower's needs, nor in the industry Package________________ Lieutenant and Mrs. J. B. Canfield, ing their vacation on the Deschutes, of the people, which Is proved by their en route from Camp Custer, Mich., arr after being rained out at Ixwt take management of other teopa, but in the PEANUT BUTTER - In bulk. It’s whole expected to arrive hen* this week for a last week. national attitude toward experimental visit with IJeuteuant Canfield’S par CORN MEAL—Freshly milled, kiln «>•> - ventures, especially those Involving the some.” The children like peanut butter W. H. Carrigan ta taking E. J. Sluts ’ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alliert (Anfield. long-time investment of caiiital, labor dried, 9-lb. sack________________ DDC sandwiches better than any other QT— place ax night watchman on the They are making the journey west by and time, and in Indifference to the The National Sugar Wafer Heights during the vacation of Mar kind. Pound, 1 fl/; 2 pounds------ 3 / C automobile. Lieutenant Cun field has peculiarly intricate nature of the re Special this week been transferred to the Presidio at Ban shal Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Hart are quirements of cooperation. For exam CREAM ROLLED OATS—‘‘Fisher’s” visiting friends and relatives In south Francisco. ple, the report says : grown in the Willamette Valley, ern Oregon during their vacation. 9c pkg. CAMPBELL'S BEANS - Hearty, healthful, Prof, and Mrs. II. G. K»-»*ney and “The making of a financial invest Mr. and Mra. Oedl Hickey are enjoy ment in a commercial on-hard, to be daughter, en route-to Madraa when* tempting, and economical, too. *)C — 81.00 The "Big” Tins. 3 for ¿DC Mr Keeney will be primipal of the ing a vacation trip at Badger take. realised on 10 or IS years hence, would Mrs. Jack Albright and children, of Union high school tlie coiidng year, be an adventure on seas that they MATKET DAY RAISINS-Unbleached OA stopped Monday for a visit with Mr. Portland, are spending a few weeks would fear to sail. The scattered na Seedless Thompson's, 4-lb. pkg...... DuC and Mrs. Forrest L. Mis- nnd other with their brother, W. II. Carrigan, ture of the plantings, the numerous PURE LARD —In bulk. Freshly rendered. varieties, the crowing of tlx* land, the friends. Mr. Kteney spent tlx- summer and family. Many mothers say there is nothing that at the University of Oregon summer Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Burleigh Cash, of alternate crop years, tlie difficulty in MACARONI — In bulk, curve cut, cooked- / A real new one that you’ll takes the place of lard. £Cr» school. Seattle, are visiting their parents, Mr. financing proper spraying machinery, with cheese makes a very nour- nr* and the indlffrtence toward organising 3 pounds___________________ _ ___ vvC and Mrx. J. IL Cash. Mr. Cash ta a like. A Sugar Wafer stuffed J. H. Gerdes writes that he is having ishing dish, 4 pounds____________ ¿DC a good time on his eastern trip. He teacher in the West Beattie high school. for assortment of varieties and for with a thick, rich, orange proper commercial packing, are also stopped en route In Montana for a visit Miss Prudence Rpight returned from with his daughter, Mrs. Roy Veach, Portland Baturday. She is rapidly re important factors in holding back the filling. WESSON OIL—For frying and baking, as FULL CREAM CHEESE — Armour’s* *)Q and family, and at Detroit for a visit covering from an operation performed development of the industry.” well as making mayonnaise. AQ/» It lx well for northwest fruitgrowers BVeribest, pound___ ., .___________ XOC with his son, Lawrence, and family. recently at Bt. Vincent’s hospital. to understand that the factors of en Special Introductory Price Quart can______________________ Mr. Gerdes saw the Ford factory while Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jackson, of Pine in Detroit. Mr. Gerdes Is in Phila Grove, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. during prosperity are precisely those 38c per lb. which the ex|x-rt descrils-s aa lacking “P. & G.” WHITE NAPTHA SOAP-A 07 delphia now, visiting old friends and W. V. Perry Bunday. in what would otherwise be a signifi seeing the Hesqul-Centennial exposition. really competent cleanser. 10 bars D / C SNOWDRIFT—A highly refined, pure vege Mr. and Mrs. Edward Engehretxon R. E. Patterson, who is with the and daughter, Pearl, returned Bunday cant potential competitor. It cannot table shortening. QI _ passenger department of transconti fram a visit with their daughter in be safely assumed that conditions fa 4 pound Can_____________________ arlv 20TH CENTURY BROOMS. 6 sewn. Med nental lines at Seattle, and wife are Beattie and other relatives In Tacoma vorable to apple production are monop here vbdting Mrs. Patterson’s brother, and Everett. They were accompanied olised by sny particular region, r The ium weight, yet strong. Made from only "GoodThlnga tu Eat** Night Marshal Conover, and wife. The home by Mrx. Engetiretson's sister. Mrs. truth lx that the apple lx among the the»highest grade broom corn. visitors have been taken on motor trips F. Ferguson, snd non, Harold, who will moat widely diffused of all .tie fruits S. 0. S.” Small pads of steel wool satur of the temperxte sone. Tlie prime ad to Cloud Cap inn and other points in spend a few weeks here. ated with a cleansing soap especially vantage held by the American apple— the mid-Columhia, and state they are Mr. nnd Mrs. C. R. Delepine and prepared for scouring cooking greatly impressed with the scenic at Mias Ruth returned from a very pleas and particularly the northwestern ap FLOURKERR’S BEST PATENT. An ple—in the markets of the world is due utensils. Six pads in a package, J A tractions of this district. ant vmation at Lost take Bnnday. to the human element In its production. Package________________________ ISC 49 pound Sack................................. G W. Hooker, the well known apple Willingness to experiment has created man, is home In Ix»s Angeles after an 0.-W. R. * N. Co. Ttate Card a the splendid varieties which have in extended trip among the a|»ple shipping definitely extended commercial possi EABTBOUND FLOUR—CROWN. districts. He admits that he has the IVORY SOAP—Guest (5c) size, car bilities. and standardisation of those No. 80, Local, stops at aU sta 49 pound Sack. strongest line-up in yi-ars and looks varieties has contributed to /piantlty ton of 12 bars--------------------------- tions ------------------------------- 10.40 am for a fine season. He wax unable to growing, grading and shipment. Theas No. 18, Portland, Omaha, Chi And 2 bars, 10c size, Ivqry Soap, get away to the Apple «flippers’ con 2OTH CENTURY COFFEE - Over 2,000,000 cago Limited___ _________ ... 11.80 am are indlspcnHable ttf permanency ax the vention, but purpows to keep in dose No. 88, Continental Limited ._ 0.10 pm less difficult art of planting trees and cups consumed every month by 20th Cen touch with the eastern trade durtag bringing them to maturity. No. 12. Portland, Bpokane the coming season.—Produce News, tury Patrons. Direct from our roaster ROYAL CITY PEAS-1926 pack, Sweet, ten It la the common practice to allude Limited__________________ 8.315 pm K. N. Blythe and daughter, Mine to you insures fresh coffee, always, at der, succulent peas, just like those picked to noil and climate ax baxic. They are, No. 24. Balt Lake Express. Barbara, motored up from Vancouwer, low prices. Pound____ 47/ >1 QQ fresh from the garden. No. 4 Limited---------------------------- 12.88 am bnt no alno in thia »asoHatlon ate the Wash., Bunday to visit Mr. Blythe's Ingenuity of men nnd their capacity 3 Pounds___ ___ —_____________ wlsUO sieve, fancy, 2 cans -------------------- UaJC WESTBOUND parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Blythe, for buxlneax organisation. The old and sister, Mrs. David T. Marlor, and No. 23, Stops st Cascade Locks world In all prolmbllity will continue family. Mrs. Marlor is recuperating and Bridal Veil____________ 4.40 am indefinitely to buy apples from the new from a recent serious III new. Hhe and No. 11, No stops west of because the power sprayer, the nixing her family will tOrive soon to some Hood River_____ -_______ AIA am machine and the cold storage plant coast point, where climatic conditions No. 28, Flag stop at Bridal coupled with dlwrlmlnatlon in the se 12 miles from Hood Ri are expected to be beneficial to her Veil _ _____ _____________ lection of varieties, are not likely to on Loop Highway health. Na 20, Local, stope at all sta supplant the ox-team stage of farming tions ------------------- --------- 110 pm overnight.—Oregonian. W. R. Gunn, of Raymond, Ill., accom Come and panied by his daughter. Ml— Julia No. IT, Limited, no stope____ 4.10 pen Gunn, of Bt Louis, Mo., Is here on a Note—No. 24 makes the connection The ent of the Ix*gion drum and Convenieutly Located at 112 Third Street in First National Bank Building visit with his son. Chas. W. Gunn, and for the Shaniko, Heppner and Condon bngte corp«, which spt>earx in another Mrs. Gunn. The party made a motor branches No. 80 makes connection for column of The Glacier this week, waa trip the past week as far ax Vancouver, Bend Branch J. H Fredriey. secured through courtesy of the Onton B. C. “It was a wonderful Journey,” Agent. Jswroal. You buy the films, work hard and carefully to take pictures, but who develops and prints P ARB THEY, FINISHED BY A PHOTOGRAPHER P Each film needs separate work in printing and ths eye of a good developer. WHAT FINISH DOBS HE GIVE? “THE NEW CRYSTAL PRINT (Better than Yelox) Is what all our pictures are now printed on print with high-gloss finish! WHAT SERVICE DO YOU GETP We give 24 hour-In at 4:00, out at 4:00. We give all the above service by a real photographer. Yours for better pictures. KEIR HHHBQHK ___ MANY WATCHED BIG BLAST YESTERDAY Good Food Builds SturdyBodics "W - i J Offerings Saturday & Monday, Aug.28-30 25c Barrels of Snaps L 221c L Nabiscos Orange Patties The Star Grocery PERIGO & SON $2.13 SATURDAY NIGHT August 28 DANCE 20TH CENTURY STORES BIN HOOD