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o HOOP RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY l>, 0« Representative James H llaalett, | tween the large Interests and the small John Conner, Jr., who has been here with hia mother, Mrs. Lucy M. CoAqer, who has been seriously ill with pneu creameries results in a disorganized left Monday for Idaho, where he will monia in Salem, 1 b reported convales market in Portland. Further discus visit relatives. cing. sions, Mr. Black thinks, may result in H. L. Haebrouck. optometrist. Children's Farm Home banquet at . F. A. Olmsted has returned from a a cooperative movement that will be H.-B. Auto Wreckers,oa ths Heights. Asbury Methodist church by W. C. T. tour of Pacific northwest orchard sec beueficlal to all concerned. Parts for all can. ¡91 f V- nett Monday night at 6.30. Adults tions, whore be promoted the distribu The Peggy-Marie Dressmaking Shop, 30 rents, children 23 cents. tion of Hood Rlvfir Spray company’s 1 PINE GROVE in the Davidson building. aJ2tf Notice—Like naw player pianti, half products snd made a general study of The annual Community Institute At this time of year, your hens are beginning to Cash paid for old cars. H.-K. Anto paid for* Any one interested may have orchard conditions. will be held next week, Friday, Satur Wreckers. jptf for balance unpaid. Inquire at once. After a pleasant motor trip as far day aud Sunday. The Friday evening get low on vitality. They need a tonic, builder St. Mark’s Gelid will hold a bake Terms if desired. A good organ, $15. south as Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. meeting will be given by the school n4tf conditioner, added to their food. A. C. Lofts returned home last week. and *Boy Scouts in the Grange hall. sale next Saturday at the Book A Art Mummey’s Music Shoppe. It is Interesting to know that Inaur They were accompanied south by their The r rest of the sessions will meet in store. huridp R. R. Hewitt, of O. A. 0.. Mr. and Mrs. I). P. Smith, who spent ane companies do not carry their own daughter. Mrs. T. E. George, of Sacra the ch' Automobile Accident Inaurane«. They will apeal speak on World Peace Saturday the winter at Newport, have returned protect their cars with a policy in an mento, who spent the holidays here. Plaus for a Day of Prayer for Mis afternoon. The full program will be to their West Bide orchard home. other company. Hee R. E Hcott. I3U sionary scM-ieties in Hood River county published next week. Lunch will be John Bhpridan, Portland commission A Junior church and au Intermedi Dr. Hess Panacea will do all this, and more. It man, waa here last week calling on ate .Christian Endeavor society have an* in course of preparation. At a served in the school house Saturday meeting held at the First Christian Mra. Helen Battey and daughter left apple growers. will bring more money back to you in eggs than been organized in the Valley Christian church last Sunday afternoou, a com Eocene Coal Oil stops smoking and church under the leadership of Mr. and mittee was appointed to arrange for last week for their home in Wenatchee. the cost of the tonic, besides keeping them in best Mr. and Mra. Sam Freeman, who smelling oil stoves. In bulk st Franz Mrs. Carl 8111pp. the program. The meeting will be held have been in Portland and Seattle slqce Co. m29tl of condition. at the First Christian church on Fri The Winged O club, «onqtofied of a We insure anything. Talk to us—it numtier of Odell young men, will give day, March 4. Mra. F. Gordon Hart is Christmas, returned home last week. don’t cost anything. J. M. Culbertson a dance at Odell Grange hall Friday, general chairman of the program com The Aloha club will be entertained 4 Co., pbone 2188. d2tf at a luncheon at Mrs. Victor Thomsen's tomorrow, evening. Music will be for- mittee. next Wednesday. Please notify Mrs. Mrs. A. F. 8. Steele has been spend nished by Bud’s Aces. E. M. Holman can scarcely be re Bliss Clark or Mrs, Thomsen if you ing a short time In« Portland at the St. Mark's Guild will give a card strained from taking a train to Oak cannot attend. Campbell Court hotel. party next Tuesday evening at the land, Calif., to see his new (and first) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayes, of The Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dush have let parish house. All friends and mem- granddaughter, Miss Lois Irene Kirk, for Portland, where they will apen i«f hers liers of of __ the __________________ church are invited __ to „ be born on Monday, February 7, to Mr. Dalles, spent the week end at P. B. the next two or three months. •present. and Mrs. Joseph Kirk, of Oakland. Lara way’s. Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Roberts, who are R. Iiopfer, of the Coulter Motor Co., County Judge Jeffrey, Commission Mrs. Holman was in the south to greet waa a business visitor In Portland ers Fletcher and Keating und County the new member of the Kirk family. leaving soon for Portland, will be given Reliable Druggirt for Service a farewell party by the church and the Sunday. Roadmaster Nichols sjient yreterday in Mother and baby are reported as get grange at Pine Grove church Friday ting along nicely. W. F. faraway, who was stricken Portland, purchasing machinery for evening. Everyone is invited. auddenly 111 with nervous dyspeisiia county road work. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rand returned Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood and fam Saturday, is much better. last week from a visit with relatives in After attending the Lincoln Day ban Odell Grade School entertainment at quet In Portland ex-Senator J. R. Nick eastern Washington and Spokane. ily left last week for Texas to make O«iell Grange halt Monday evening, elson accompanied.Ills son. Dr. W. Don They spent some time with their their home. ladies’ Aid society will meet with February 22. Admission 35f and 254. ald Nickelsen, to Salem to h »* c how the daughter. Mrs. Pearl Spear, and chil dren.at Spokane. At Spirit Lake, Ida., Mrs. A. O. Bickford Friday afternoon. Children's Farm Home banquet at legislators are doing It thia year. they visited their son, Bari Rand, and Advertising R«*poime Gratifying Mr. and Mrs. Dick faster have built Aabury Methodist church by W. C. T. WEDDINGS A basketluill lance will lie given at family . Relatives and frlqpds at Coeur a new home and will occupy it very Response to the campaign of adver D. next Monday ulglit at 6.30. Adults the K. P. hall next Saturday night, d'Alene, Ida., were visited. Mr. Rand soon. tisements in farm journals increases 00 rents, children 2S cents. Guignard-ImRue following the B«'n«l-Hood River foot called on many of Ills old friends at Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith, who have Hemstitching and stamping. Orders ball game for the la*netlt of the II. R. the sawmill towns of Idaho. The wedding of Mies Edith LaRue with the passing of winter days ac lieen in California for the past two taken foi^ pleating, chain stitching, pin H. 8. “H" club. Woody's Big fl orehea- and John W. Guignard waa solemnised cording to the record« of the Land Set W. W. Faulkner, who has Just re months, returned last week. Tom Ray, who met Tom Alley in one Saturday afternoon at the home of the tlement department of the state and tucking and buttons. Mita Claxton, at tra will play for the event. turned from a trip to California, re- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Linville and fam- __ of the most sensational matches ever hride’e grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Portland iehambers of commerre. The Leonora. ol4tf Richard J. Grace, Portland architect, As many as 130 letters a day are Ail persons wishing Rrotra's Cele and H. L. Gllliert. engineer who ape- liorted a near serious accident while ily, of Portland, were guests at the held in Hood River, will meet Al Geo. N. Johnson, on the May street reaching the office bearing inquiries "Headlock” Karasick, the Russian road. Rev. Ilenry Young officiated. brated Kelp Ore esn get the raire at 92» clallzes. in municipal water aystems, he was crossing the Slskiyous. He Jarvis home Sunday. concerning farm opportunities, declar Wilson St., on The heights from Walter were here yesterday. The latter con was coasting down a grade when he Rev. A. F. Lacey haa been in Yakima Lion, at the Rialto Thursday, March 3, August Bosse, brother-in-law of the ing the writers’ Intentions to settle in ; suddenly al ruck glare lie on the road. for the past two weeks. Services next If present plana go through. Waddell. 124 bridegroom, was best man, and the ferred with the water committee of the .The ' car skidded entirely around and Sunday will be conducted by Rev. C. Karasick In Ray’s presence stated bride was accompanied by her friend, Oregon within the next few months, Mr. and Mra. F. H. Kingdon returned city council. .and giving names of neighbors and was on the brink of a preciplre when Ila rick. that he could throw Ray with a head Miss Anna Palmer. last week from soutlieru California, friends likewise interested in coming its momentum was stopped. "It looked lock and offered to come here and dem Tin* dancing party ataged by the Le- The Johnson homo waa beautifully where they had been called by the A card party waa given by the onstrate the fact. Karasick refused to to thin state. for a time.” said Mr. Faulkner, “as if gfon Drum corps at the K. P. hall last decorated with cut tlowera an«l native serious illness of Mr. Kingdon's mother. Aloha club at Frank Dethman's last come to Hood River for less than a Desiring to invest between $13,000 Saturday night was a pleasant event. we would lie precipitated into a very greenery. Mr. and Mrs. Guignard left P. F. Clark, manager of the May Banka Mortimer, who had charge, re serious spill. One wh<*el was already evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. T |300 guarantee and after considerable Immediately for southern California and $20,000 in a farm with modern Roberta. improvements, Edward Grady has nard-Child Co. and the Mid-Columhia porta that th«- treasury of the corps over the grade.” arguing stated that if the promoters on an automobile honeymoon. written from Cook county, Illinois, to The second class in candy making would put up $300 he would agree to Cold Storage corporation ia In Seattle waa fatten«*«! by the pr<aeeda. Mr. Guignard la one of the valley ’ s W. M. Black was In Portland last will meet at Mrs. Kllbuck’s at 2 p. in. W. G. Ide, manager of the land settle this week on business. throw Ray in one hour using nothing most popular young business men. He County Hclusd Huperintendent Crites week to represent the Hood River Saturday. Several ladies have signed ment work. Land listings and litera but headlocks or Ray would take the la associated with his father, August Joe Erwin, who has bren in charge announce« that a one-«ta.v county tea«-h- Creamery at a meeting of thdH»regon up for a third class and it will la* held ture have been furnished Mr. Grady, Guignard, in the nursery business and Creamery Operators’ ass<H’iati<inM*lans next week if the number is large money. of Homestead Inn for the past two ers’ institute will la* h«‘)«l at the hf who is exp«*cted to come to Oregon bo- Ray ’ s specialty is breaking headlocks manufacture of grading machines. for a more effective marketing <>? the enough.. winters, has been for«,e<I to give up the hc I mmi I Thursday, March 3. I’rof. Ro fore long. and he told Karasick that he would Mr. and Mrs. Guignard have a host of the smaller creameries In work because of ill health. Mr. Erwin laa>m, of the Oregon stat«* nor ml.. mln product |> Interested in raising prunes and Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Kingdon and wrestle until he starved to death if he of friends, with whom The Glacier passed through here Monday en route scb«a>l at Monmouth, will be the chief Portland were discussed. At the pres English walnuts with dairying to tide ent time the lack of cooperation lie- Mickey have returned home after expected to throw him (Ray) with a joins in extending beet wishes. to Portland to consult a specialist. speaker. over the period of growing the or «qteiiding the last two months in Pasa beadlock. Karapick, In the presence chards, 1« F. R. Dannahauer, of St dena and San Diego, Calif. of 10 or more fans, then made hia offer Cook-Lakin Lucie county, Florida. Like "»»y A beautiful wedding was solemnized Mickey Mohr, who has been 111 for of throwing Ray with a headlor-k in other of the inquirers Mr. Dannahauer the past ten days with measles, Is im one hour or not taking a cent. Ar Sunday, February 6, at high noon, at lias between $3,000 and $6,000 cash to rangements are under way for under the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mann, proving. invest In a tract on which he hopes to writing the match to guarantee Karas- Mrs. Carl Mohr and two eons, Ted lck’s appearance. If Karasick will live of The Dalles, when Mias Thelma, La begin operations early this summer. kin b^rame the bride of Floyd Cook. and Jack, are visiting friends in Port July or August has been set as the up to hia boast fans will have the They were attended by Mias Hasel land. pleasure of seeing the Lion and Ray Newhill and Ronald Van Orman. The date of arrival of a farmer from Tex The Chamber of Commerce will be in action March 3, Karasick to use only bride wore, a creation of white georg as, G. H. Dey who sends also the served a chicken dinner by the ladies of headlocks and Bay any bold that he ette and h veil of white tulle with a names of ten of his friends in Okla Pine Grove Grange Tuesday, March 1. cares to use. Ray* wriggles out of wreath of orange blossoms. She car homa and Taxas as prospective Ore The Economics Club of Pine Grove headlocks with ease and promises to ried a shower Itouquet of pink rone- gonians. Every day brings also „ many , farm Grange has been* raised to strike for have a good growth of beard and ’’burn buds and white sweet pens. The % W0 toward the last $100 of the mort- the Russian up," to quote him. The bridesmaid was dressed in an orchid seekers in ¡«erson, men who have dis posed of their lands in the east and kskc lifting. Don’t let this club fall on Lion seemed anxious to prove that Ray georgette and wore a corsage Imuquet middle west and are looking for new your name as it goea down the were <*ould not get out of his headlocks, so of aweet peas. homes. According to the records, 31 tnry’s book next week. All willing to the match will be on. The wedding waa witnessed by rela families from outside the state set do a small part to make the roopera- The match here last Thursday eve tives and close frienda. Rev. Chas. tion dinner for March 1 a success ning was one of the most sensational Edwards, of the Methodist church,-of tled on Oregon farms during January. please call Mrs. Yoder, ____ 4644 at once ever seen by wrestlers. The first fall ficiated. A dainty luncheon waa served It ia estimated that these newcomers made investments totaling $188,640. Alley suddenly Immediately after the ceremony. and get on the “At Your Service” list. went 70 minutes. Inquiries were reeelwl from '2124 darted at Ray. as the latter was re Ont of town guests were Mr. and persons during the month and litera Easter and Cornice Bert turning through the ropes, and forced Mra. Wm. Wilkinson and J. If. Lakin, ture and a questionnaire sent to each Gordon G. Brown, of the Hood River him to pat the floor with a vicious of Hood River, inquirer. During January 135 ques Japanese toe-hold. The second fsll Experiment Station, reports having tionnaires were returned, indicating was taken by Ray in 36 minutes. Ref Farm Pointers completed an exhaustive orchard snr definitely that the same number of Lawns In western Oregon have bora families were coming to Oregon to wy of Rood River apple and pear or eree Routledge decided the final 11 ( found to do lieat when »own in the ioonte. chards. Over 16,000 apple trees were minutes a draw. spring, says the landscape -gardening examined to determine present physical More Inquiries are renting from good department of the state college, pro substantial prospective sutlers than condition. Twelve varieties came un vided it is possible to irrigate after der observation and the extent of trunk over before and Oregon is assured a wards. Where this Is not possible, greater number of new injury was classified. Black Twig and the best results are gotten by sowing Astrachgri trees show greatest vigor 1927 than in any for the seed just after the first rains in the and hardness while Jonathan, Ortley, fall. There may be some winter killing Winter Banana, Spitzenburg and New Hood River’s newly organized gar town trees ahow greatest trunk injury den club will meet at Library ball next but the lawn can be patched in the spring. This may take some time but and death. Monday evening at 8 o'clock to hear More than 8,000 pear trees of bear an address by J. G. Bacher, of the it doea not take a long time to produce ing and non-bearing age were exam Hwlss Floral company, Portland, on the a good lawn. For spring sowing, the soil which ined. Yonng orchard« orchards of the Bose, Bose. subject of the small garden. All Anjou and Bartlett varieties show flower lovers are Invited to the meeting has preferably l>een worked In the fall, heavy mortality and trunk injury. regardless of whether or not they are is raked in February and again in Practically all these orchards are members ofi the club. There Is no March to kill the weeds and bring the land to grade. The soil in the plot is growing on Japanese roots. The older, admission fee. ■nixed thoroughly, to prevent a spotted full bearing orchards of these varieties In hie letter of acceptance Mr. are mostly on French roots and on an Bacher says, “1 think you will be most lawn, for where the texture of the soil average, have withstood winter injury benefited and your clnb will be served varies some parts will dry out faster better than young orchards. Except on beat if the talk is directed to the prob than others, causing the lawn to turn Fertiliser may be very favorable hs-ations alt of the va lems of the home garden and how one brown In spots. rieties mentioned are subject to trunk «•an get better returns from the bobby added but it is not necessary for it merely loosens snd adds lnimtis to the Injury. In some orchards the damage of flower raising. Raising annuals soil. was severe. from seed and how to do It successfully A good seed mixture Is 50 per cent Cornice and Easter pears are in a will be explaln«*d nnd a list of the class by themselves. lx*«« than one- better, easy grown kinds will be given. Kentucky bluegrass, 30 per cent red half of one per cent of the 70» Comice You will bo welcome to ask all sorts top, and 30 per cent creeping bent, trees examined in 4» orchards are of questions regarding garden and sown at the rate of one pound to 800 square fopt. It is even better tq cut s ■ 7 dead. The Easter pear tree also has flower subjects. A series of lantern down on the red top and add creeping SOUP—Campbell’s, of course. Any va a very fine record. No dead trees of slides will be shown Illustrating flow OIL, AMAIZO—A fresh shipment of this bent if possible. In all cases it is the this variety were found in 23 orchards riety, we stock. 3 cans — --------------- 250' ers from all over the world. I will do best economy to buy the finest quality Amaizingly good oil. Fine for frying, where observations were made. Both my best to enthuse your audience and of seed available. baking and making Mayonnaise. Comf<T and Easter pears were found have them feel that it is really worth CHEESE—Full Cream. Juat right I Aged Quart can 430 growing vigorously under unfavorable while to have a garden clnb where Bids Wanted for Stage Curtains to your taste. Pound---------------------- 270 conditions which have caused severe information on the subject of flower and Opera Chaim injury and death to other varieties. WHITE KING WASHING MACHINE culture ia made available to all at a The undersigned will rereive sealed MACARONI—Fresh curve cut. Let us sug Both are apparratly~wpl'*n«lidly adapt minimum expense.” SOAP—Large package------------------ 430 proposals up to 7:30 o'clock, Moutlay gest serving Macaroni and cheese as an ed for top-working when young. Mr. It is suggested that those attending Brown anticipates that nurseries will bring pencil and paper to make notes evening, February 28th, 1927, at the economical meat substitute. 3 lbs. .250 be unable to fill the demand for Easter as they may desire. The club already Board room in the K. of 1*. Building H LARD—Pure, in bulk. Many mothers still for the following equlpsient for the prefer fresh lard. 3 lbs------------------- 550 snd Cornice pear trees thia spring. baa a membership of more than fifty. new high school stage and auditorium BEANS—Van Camp’s. Think of it I Over __ I three pounds ready-to-serve delightful for School District No. 3, Hood River, SHORTENING — Bert, ip bulk. Purely Oregon. beans for "two bits.” Med. Size cans. vegetable. 3 I ba -------------- -—490 1. Stage curtains and equipment. 3 for------------------ ----------------------------- 250 2. Apprroxlmately 12U0 opera chairs. MILK—Libby*«, "The nearest to fresh Plans and specifications may be bad TOILET PAPER—1000 Sheets of soft, from R. W. Hatch, Architect, 320 Hen . I cream.” Tall cans, 3 -------------- 280 sanitary tissue to the roll. 3 rolls ...230 Ttie Newell Top shop has added to ry Building, Portland. Oregon. Bid The auction sale now under way at CIGARt 1*1'ES—Camels* Chesterfields and its Nst of manufactured articles the ders will furnish samples of the opera the Laraway jewelry store, where one PANCAKE FLOUR—Sperry’s. It makes Roberts DeLuxe vacation trunks for chairs upon which they are bidding Lucky Strikes, 2 pkgs. 250; carton $1.19 of the largest jewelry stocks in an np- dandy hot cakes. No. 10 sack reduced motorists. The local concern has ac along with complete description and a state town In Oregon Is lieing disposed NONE SOLD TO MINORS quired the right for the local manu name of the manufacturer furnishing to 690 of, is attracting many each afternoon "GOOD THINGS TO EAT facture of the article, which is pat the product. Both the stage equip and evening. Jos. H. Plant, the auc ented. A number of local folk have ment and opera chairs are to be de CREAM OF WHEAT—Health authorities SOAP — Crystal White. Pure Soap all tioneer, Is selling the stocks of dia livered and installed. monds. silverware and other articles already had the trunks made, and state, children should eat a warm cdteal, The Board of Directors of School through. 10 bars------- .------------ *.—380 others have been attracted by a display at prices that have resulted in aug at breakfast. Package„..240 in the ahow window of the chamber of District No. 3 reserves the right to mented crowds each succeeding day. accept any bld or to reject any or all Phone 8561 FLOUR—Kerr’s Best Patent. 49-!b Mr. Laraway has found It necessary commerce. Manufacture of the trunks bids. Signed: RAISINS—Seedless Thompsons from Sun will probably keep the artisans of the sack -------------------- ------------------------- $1.94 to vacate his present quarters by the I. R. ACHESON, ny California. 4-lb package 350 latter part of this month, and the sale top shop busy for some weeks. Crown$2.04. Fisher s Blend $2.14 Clerk. fl7-24 The Newell Top shop haa been busy will be continued until the entire big this year making auto tops, curtains BON AMI—Hasn't scratched yet. Cake 100 stock is disposed of. MATCHES—Searchlight. Smooth strikers* I and winter enclosures. It also makes Powdered package •* -_________ 120 a specialty of spray masks. A number Non-poisonousl Large full count boxes. Friends Aid Johnny Davidson —■ of improvements are found in the mask • • Box 50. Carton of b boxes ! 250 Friends and neighbors will give a PINEAPPLE—Crushed. "Yuba” brand. put out this year. benefit dance next Wednesday evening A waterproof rubber cement is also Fancy fruit in a rich syrup. A real bar at Robin Hood community hall for being manufactured and distributed by 20TH CENTURY COFFEE—We reduced gain at this price. No. 2 cans_____ 150 John Davidson, young .rancher of Mt the top shop. the price but the quality is still of the 3 for i.430 Hood, who recently lost a leg as the same high standard. Direct from our result of a peculiar accident Young Walter Prirhard Eaton May Come CORN—“Silver Run,” an unusually good Davidson, newly married, was plowing. Roaster to you insures you fresh coffee Walter Prichard Eaton, writer, who One foot plunged into s gopher hole, Sade of Maryland Standard. Special I at all times. Pound 440; 3 lbs. $1.30 in 1021 made a tour of Oregon by auto snd in the fall hia leg was bruised. m 100; 3 for______r_____________ 280 Ground to your order for fineness. An infection followed the slight abra mobile and who traversed portions of sion. and it was necessary to remove the Skyline trail, has written Richard J. Grace, Portland architect and Ma the young man’s leg to save hia life. zama, that he desires to visit the state' again next summer and spend some, Bud to Move Fruit Business time exploring Mount Hood. Mr. Grace Rial Mills, who recently purchased the haa conferred with Hood River Crag fruit and vegetable market located, at Rats and members of the Hood River the Davenport market, announces that Ski club, and already plana are in the be will move In the near future to the making for entertaining the visitor snd Laurneli market. escorting him over the snow peak. Mr. Milla, who Is also owner of Bud’s If Mr. Eaton can visit the valley in service station on the Mt. Hood hotel mld-Jnly, arrangements may be made Third Street, next to Cobb’s 5, 10, and 15 cent store lot. has just inaugurated a system for to have him join in the annual Mount credit sales of automobile tires. Hood Legion ' * climb. Sas Make Make Money For You. Dr. Hess* Stock Tonic Gives Like Results With Your Cows SOLD ON GUARANTEE 9 A. S. KEIR TOM RAY PITTED AGAINST KARASICK 14 I ■ ■ ■ ■ 20^ Century Leadership PORTLAND FLORIST WILL ADDRESS CLUB Jelly Strings A real fine confection. Assorted colors and fla vors. Nice for parties and occasions of any kind. As Wa$hington, the great leader, employed truth in the develop ment of his powerful personality, just so do we aspire to command your patronage through delivering true food values —more than you ex pect for the price. Regular 40c lb Money Savers Saturday and Monday, Feb. 19-21 Special This Week 25c Lb H H FRESH ARRIVALS TRU BAKE CRACKERS Slightly Salted in Handy Caddies LARAWAY AUCTION NEWELL TOP SHOP SALE DRAWS MANY MAKES AUTO TRUNKS The Star Grocery PERIGO & SON H : H Free Phonograph We will give away free a $27.50 phonograph with the largest cash purchase made dur ing the month of February. See the Phonograph in the window the next two weeks MUMMEY’S MUSIC SHOPPE 20'Centuru Stores /