Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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PAGE SIX
TEMPLE DAILY TE I.EG RAM. TEMPLE. TEXAS. THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1922.
Please Come Early Today
We piomise you the best of service and plenty of
Christmas Bargains
Open Every Night This Week
Brr 'y & Black Hdw. Co,
Three Big
Busy Days
t News Announcements $
of tin' busiest days ill their his-
i,,t\ —today, Friday nnt) Saturday■ —
aii'l invito your co-oper.itlon t.i the
Olid tli.lt ill will have tluir wants
supplied. jf possibh Tit'-r today or
1'ii'lav My so (luiMj >c:i w ill hi Ip
us to give >oti ti.•' !'• >' o* sitvIcc.
Ii'it if j(in must w..:* i ;':l Saturday,
Vf'li SCl"Vv \ ot| I'll! • ' l; V ati'l flo OUT
1»tst to make your '.• •!i■ 1.•s'it»i-|•ing:
I'll s.int. tt'-ri profit,ihb .
i f iS KTi 'UK WilJ, 1:1, cl,( >S I: J >
NK.\'T Mi'MlVV AM" TCKSI »A V.
Cu-f(.iiHT3 i!'". tV>r< He, nnred to
aini'-ipatc ticir ii«-( -Is Sund i v,
Monday arc! Tuesdaj w; -, u ord, -ring
f • rie's an ! iii.-at.i t! is «(••!,
lemin r: Thn- t■ 1 • j•1.<:> ■ s. with
* i mod. fhu sal->peop!o to take
\ •• order .al fill it .((• ir.:111>
! (• • M«:tv Iv > -> I;S.J((" IIIV it I'd to
i' '■ lit t' > -h I ('atuii'd Ooud.s dis-
V it .h *,erfU u :j i|t to t-n- si.i!e.
A<1v»rt1»rirrnt
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llcmly for the IMg Itusli.
Do you nerd clothesV That will
no: occasion much concern if you
• ic Brothers have prepared fur will give The Manhattan n chance to
(.how yon how they can completely
renovate your winter elothlng. Your
fl"thes i ,ny in od eleuninc, pressing
or re pa it itjg. In nr.y event, the op-
eration will In uri atly less than tilt
t ost of new cloth' .s. The Manhattan
is well cauipped to serve you prompt-
ly • Inri?■ ir these last few days before
Christinas. Trll *ei ntral to give you
S 1-:.
St.25 Sllwr spoons I'or ,">0e.
As W" are in can i st about elosr i?
( it all our ^ilveiAvaie, \\liuT littTo
Mock is left will almost lie jsivon
away. Si\ t. ii year >::iaralit, i d Com-
munity Silver Ti aspoons, 60c. We
have leii on hand only four 'J'i-plcee
chests i f i 'onunni.ity and Huge i s
Profilers Siherware; the regular re-
tail ■ price is 11 ii. 'I'm close out we
.■acrifiee all profits ru d take a loss at
Sv7."< for each cte .st of z>'- pb > -, s.
r'irst come. 1 ij-st srrv ii. M. Opper-
hi inier, .Jeweler.
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Our ( lit Prices Arc Making a Noise Like a Christmas
( Million. Help Officer Save Celebrate Christmas and
a Heal Financial Independence and Ilout Hi Cost
^ our dollars will go further in their Christmas gift buying if vou will
ronit: to the little store on the corner for Rifts for father, mother,
brother, son, sister, daughter, grandfather, grandmother, baby. Cloth-
ing, furnishings, and shoes, (things to wear) will make appreciated,
list ful Christmas gifts. Imn't wait until Saturday if you can help It,'
hut conic in today or Friday. Kxtra help to serve you promptly. The
listing of all items in stock would take a full column, but these will
ei\> you an idea:
Kelt House Slippers, most any color desired; Indies' Silk. AVool and
'otton Hosiery; I'ttuips and Oxfords; Purses and Hand Hags; Men's
And J toys' Shoes, Men's Hoots, Crepe Silk Shirts, Men's Suits and Over-
rents. Work Clothing of every description; Men's leather lined and
slfeep lined Coats, odd Trousers, stetson and novelty Hats. Raincoats,
Slickers. Slicker Suits, Sweaters; articles that every member of tho
family needs and will appreciate.
"Papa" George's Store
Southwest Corner Square, Teinplo
Skinner
; MACARCNISBVGHEin
aidP^re ESG NOODLES
CALE BROS.
Near as Your Telephone"
{ J'hones: 1000. 1601, 1602
A Box of
Apples
Or a small
Sack of
Pecans
.Would make a nice
Christmas present.
We Have Them
We have a car of Irish
Potatoes, selling at
$1.20 a Bushel
Bell County Produce
Company
Main St
(Juris, .12 nines. Air Klfles 1 Hol-
ler Slcales for the i.ioys. C. J,-Mitchell,
Snorting Goods;
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Attention iv. of P's
M-ctit'g tonight a'. 7 ,".o t>\ In, h
\Vork in the r u;k of cs'initv. a bj-tje
, is desired.
I\ ,1. SCAN IQ, C. ('
,!. F. CIUlISTIAN", K. P. S.
I lame at (ierinPit Hall tonight. .Mu-
sic by Iloval t'onr, Hall will In- well
chii|>eriined,
.22 Ult'les. Air Gunn. S'lVOtgiinR,
Hunting Bags, Hunting Coats, i 'ox
& VVhlsenruiuU.
An Oldsmbblle for t'hristiiius.
I can make delivery on any model
t'ldsinobilo for Christmas, and will be
pleand to talk with you about the
j ideal gift—an Olds. Four cylinder
touring, f 1.085 delivered !n Temple;
'light cylinder touring, $ 1,540. deliv-
ered. Demonstration on request. W.
j Ii. Shaw, at 111 Garage, ill South
, Third street, Phone 143 or 1615.
An is or 21 inch strand of bcantlfiii
Indestructible Pearls, with solid gi.til
< lasps, m t with a genuine diamond.
Comes In a lovely plush case. A
value, specially priced at $12, .\I.
t>pr' nliChner, .leweler.
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SMA 1.1, ( Hit 1ST MAS TltURS: Tor-
tile home, 1'ic, and 3'5c each.. K-.J
ilolland, Siitttls ,s>do fire Station.
Men's and Imijs' Frlednian-SIiclbj
all leather Shoes make ideal Christ,
"ills gilts, ( has. (Duck) Thompson.
Notice to stoel,holders.
Tie i" v. ill be it laeeting of the
stoekhohlers of the Temple-Hone .
Oil Co., on January !Hh, 102S, It
o'eknk, Guaranty State Hank build-
ing. K. W. Moore, I'tesldeut.
Air Hlflos, .22 Kifles, kates, Retn-
mington Poiket Knives.'
C. I. MITCHEIX,
Sporting Goods.
Your Health
is restated i|uieker !jy mixed druglrsS
methods. For the reason why, ask II.
K Kscue, I.kensed Chiropractor, T3>
South Main, Temple, F'hone ll",'h
I!\(ra Value in I'earls,
~\\i- offer this unusual Pearl value:
Temple
DON'T BJ DISAPPOINT CO-
AL'/-'AYS USE
WEI
' Th> Ecu-;o,r,y E/5M/,1'G P01VQ5R
11 J. MORGAN
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Hoys' Hooks
torts' Hooks
< Itiidllil's ItlMlk
ih) H'KlltS
p-ide'n ItfHiUs
V,'.vler'e !'• .kt
St He"! ,
It'Wes
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•:ntnls
ai'aki
adv.' thliigs
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<>'»; n ) \«»ry
Niclit This We U
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RIVALS
^.V wPiUTER^WEUtJM^H
I'lashli;;hfs. Cutis, AmlnunifioTi,
C. I. MTTCHELL,
Sporting Goods.
A Mcttcr and ( hcajicr Service.
"The Hone Star Tailors promise you
a better and cheaper cleaning and
pressing Service: than you have been
getting," says It. J. May. "My low-
price of 15c for cleaning and pressing
men's units and 35c for pressing a
suit Is bringing me new customers
daily. People are saving on their
clothing allowance. No extra charge
for® calling for and delivering gar-
ments. Keep the phone number in
mind; *-2-4."
Foot halls, Paskethalis, Flashlights,
Pocket Knives, Safety Razors Cojt
& Whjsenna ml.
< harming Wrist Watches.
Beautiful cases ii. plain or engrav-
ed, with a well built 15-Jewel lever
mov- merit. A fully guaranteed watch,
making an unequalled gift. Only f2(>,
M. Oi'pouheituer. .Ttiweb-r.
Hoii't fail to visit the Hlue Hiiil
<lift Shop. TIT North nrth. A girt
for every one,
l'\(.l \\r VI IIIJ|,i;v,,i:Mi r
SKr FOK T^MClir AT 7:30
Carroll Jones will be |„ Helden-
J SU alul wi» Khige „
is tnas pageant wi.H forty char-
it v.as announced yesterday.
. lAM orchestra of Carlsbad, N. jr.,
)V ' ljt> ;i" ful<led attraction to
" 0 .pr''Kniri1' There M ill t,e a umaU
admission charge.
EMIL
PANCIERA
(»H0C ERY and MARKET
ulce^forT •y°Uf ?a.nt sr)mP,,il''S extra
. foi your Christmas dinner and
we haw. stocked It for vou a f
house of good things to' eat
defsnLr7|,0ml>^' tn ,,Iaoln* V'ur or-
, or the week-end, that this store
mn'of " ' ,al1 Kr°cery stores, win ,-ei
r,0-s'd Monday and Tuesday so
order sufficient for three davs fi'orn
the grocery and market. '
and Cakes""* °f t>uiw' Candk'3' Nl,t'
^Turkeys, Chickens, Eggs and RUf-
Dressed Mutton (Chevron) In th*
mnrket, Home-kHled meats a .£!
Vou take no chances when you give
us the grocery or meat order. Our
h i 8,1 and ('lf'an' an<» make
EMIL
PANCIERA
GROCERY and MARKET
Grocery Phone 491, Market 206
Tra y
Wagon-
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Kiddle Kai's,
I. MTTC1IKLI-,
-'porting' Goods?
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Have the I'ictilie l iauuM.
ii; "i.iin's Paint St., South First
1.1 (faring s: • ial prices Oil
the holidays, and is
••me f<i< t Ur'es'' the right
the picture framed before
rnou!dines for
| j equipped; to f
way, Havi
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ii
l;,.'. s. W e have them in Muriilt
\Vin( la -te.r, lteullngton and Stevens '
Get the boy one ior Cluistinas. C. X !
11 Mite! ei|. Sporting Goods.
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t CITY NEWS BKIEf^ ;
No Girl Scout Meeting.
Tho Girl Scouts will not have their
regular meeting this afternoon, It was
announced last night.
Flue Fire.
The fire department was called to
1S03 South Main street at 6:45 last
night to extinguish a flue fire.
Mission Christmas Trw.
The Memorial Mexican mission will
hold its Christmas tree tonight at 7
o'clock at the mission on Avenue F,
between Sixth street and Eighth street.
SchtKils Out Today.
The city schools will dismiss thi'j
afternoon for the Christ nuts holidays,
to resume work on Tuesday, Jan. 1'.
Report cards will be issued for the
end of the third period at the close of
school work today.
liions Club Tomorrow,
Pecause the regular mecUlng of the
I,ions club falls upon Monday, Christ-
mas day, it has been decided to hold
tho luncheon at the Martin hotel to-
morrow at noon instead. \V. 10. Wil-
lis will be toast master and an unusu-
ally good program has been prepared.
1!. A. Ooff to Speak.
Iiistrict Chairman of the Federated
Sliopcrafts on the M. K, & T. railroad
will be here tonight to speak at the
I. O. O. F. hall at 7:30 o'clock, it was
announced yesterday. He will speak
on the general railroad and strike sit-
uation. The public is lin iti d to be
present.
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Checker Match.
Friday night at 7:30 o'clock in the
V". M. C. A. game rooms, there will
lie o checker match between six V.
M. C. A. players and *i\ post office
employes, with Andrew McHeath as
ref' :ee. This match was arranged
after the post office men had chal-
lenged any six of the "Y" players.
Checker players are invited to be
quests of the V. M. C. A. on this date.
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Down Comforts and Wool Blankets make most ac-
ceptable Christmas remembrances.
$20.00 COMFORT—100 per cent new Down.. .$15.95
$18.00 COMFORT—100 per cent new Down... $14.95
$15.00 COMFORT— 50 per cent new Down, 50 per
cent new Wool . .$11.90
$20.00 PLAID BLANKETS, 100 per cent Wool, $15 95
$15.00 PLAID BLANKETS, 100 per cent Wool, $12.90
$10.00 PLAID BLANKETS, 100 per cent Wool, $8.45
co:
MAHOCANY SERVING TRAYS make inexpensive but
practical Christmas remembrances. Moderately
priced $1.48
We Give S. & H. Green Stamps—Ask for Them
!,«ist a Nice One.
employes of the Guaranty. State
bank are holding a fine, hand-made
pillow top -with a "T. H. S." design
on it found in the bank this week.
The pillow top is believed to have
been made by some high school girl
and finders declared last night that
they are very anxious that it gets
back to the person who evidently had
spent, a great amount of time atid ef-
fort on it.
..
t hristmiLs Program.
On Friday night, Pec. 22, at the
Church of the Niizirene, Fourth
street and Avenue G., there will be
given by the Sunday school the an-
nual Christmas program. The pub-
lic is cordially Invited to attend this
program which will be arranged to
Interest all. The church Is beauti-
fully decorated so as \o give a teu-h
ot the "old fireside" with special
scenery which reaches across the
i ntire width of tho church,
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V
RfctSUiJIMBliS ;tn |>ci- ( rut Off on l\orj (iixub.
en all Toilet and Manicure Sets. Fine
grade, very heavy,: best quality. M.
' 1| p' ni.e-.ii Jeweler,
The l'iogr.'ssive wants yoti to en-
.ay the happhst Christmas you have
ever k own, and . stands ready and
I anxl<5us to jjtit youi soiled and wrfh-
j Hit .J c'othlng tti good shape today,
Friday or-Saturday,' Iiresg up for the
holidays We can help you. Shoes
repaired and sbitied. The Progres-
she I hone 4- 3-4.
A ME (;oj \(i FAST
Unless
hum
stock is going to bfl
broken.
ploye of the Santa Fe, has been ap-
I olntcd station master at tho passen-
ger terminal hero for the Christnta.s
holidays and went about his duties
yesterday at noun when So. C> passen-
ger train went south, calling out the
stations with the melody of an old-
timers. "I called trains in Houston
years ago," Mr. Haner said, appar-
ently enjoying the crowds and rush.
The Santa Fe will have extra equip-
ment on all trains to handle the
Christmas crowds, according to offi-
cials here. The Christmas rates of
faro and one-half between Texas
points for round-trip tickets will go
into effect today.
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Mr. and Mrs. J.ce Taylor have re-
turned from a visit In Dallas.
Mrs. H. R. Westbrook lift Tuesday
night for a short yisit in Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. lvlinun l Heinsohn are
visiting with Mr. Hi-insohn's parents
in ISartlett,
Jack Baker Is hero from tlie State
university to spend the Christmas
holidays with his parents.
and Mrs. J. O Short at Don South
Twenty-fifth street. Miss Short is con-
nected with the Harrell Husinesa
school of Dallas.
Frederick Dangeleisen, C h a r 11 o
George, Harvey Smith, William lb f.
lin, lj. I.. Walters, and Maxwell
Campbell arrived yesterday from Kico
Institute, Houston to spend the Christ,
mas holidays at home,
Frank Wolvorton, formerly geiv^ral
manager of the Texas-Oklahoma Oil
and Gas company of Corslcana, Tex ,
stopped over here for a few hours
yesterday with K. K. Graves. Ho ii
en route by auto to I.ong Heath,
Calif., where he has a contract to
drill in the new oil field at Long
Beach, and expects to make Atasea-
dero, Calif., for Christmas dinner
with his mother.
Mrs. I,. M. Chattiii and little grand-
daughter, Ksther Chattln Schowe
have gone to Florida for health bene-
fits.
Kobert Koplsch, student lti South-
ern Methodist university, Dallas, Is
spending Christmas with bin parents
here.
Tri
Kiddie K
Wap'.'i-
le
, Tot Hikjs, Pedal Cars,
s, Coaster Wagons anil Red
Cox & Wbisetinanil.
The young iady is thinking of her two beaux, anu tiymg tu uccide
which one she likes better. If you want to know the first names of each
of the fellows, and also her first name, take one Setter from the nam#
of the object number 1, one letter from the name of the object numbered
2, and ao forth, and have her name. Repeat and have the name of out
of the rivals. Repeat again, and have the name of the other rival. What
are the three names?
,4tt'u<fr lo \eslfJih\>' : WOO', pliu 1>: \'L KHV"
S M'Kt-V mi*»s BOOKS +PI.OXEHi' >» P"W
• all a Tuxl, 25 Cents.
Taxi service, day or night, to any
part of city, 2."c, We meet all trains
and will call you for trains; first-class
equipment, careful drivers. Parker
Aijfao pent Co. Phones S07 and Sot.
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KootbuKe, Basketballs, Gloves,
Mlts, Hasr-balls. C. I. MITCHKLL,
Sporting Hoods.
MOP THAT ITCHING.
There is a lot of skin trouble among
school children this full. We will sell
vuu a jar ot Hlue Star on a guaran-
tee for Itch, Kc'/.cma, 'letter or Crack-
ed Hands, Hiiigworni, Old Sores and
Sous on School Children, Will not
."tain clothing and has a pleasant odor
Powers Dnur Store.
Jcltgram Want Ads for ri'snlts
We have out the prices all
to pie<M'S,
Flyer
fTI •
1 rams
Either Electric or Fric-
tion drive. This is
"The Toy for Hie I Joy"
We have many useful and
valuable gifts suitable
for every member of the
family. Don't d e 1 a y
longer.
The Fair
lyjiie Star Tnilors Move.
The I.one Star Tailor company h is
moved its shop to larger quarters at
314 South First street, occupying the
entire 31» by 40 feet building. With
these enlarged facilities tho Lor.e Star
Tailors are preparing to handle an
ever increasing business, according to
K. J. May, proprietor. The I.one Star
Tailors will open In their tiew loca-
tion today, prepared to do cleaning,
picssing, dyeing. Iii;• h el -a tailoring
and hat cleaning and r> h.-a king.
< aiiti'in Alsnit Plrcttiirks.
' Fire Marshal. G'-'irge Holivrd yes-
teidiy urgid th t the p' up < of the
city eo opera'- with e:rarii- to k ep
Chri:tiu-an f'i'ts down to 11 . ml",l-
T'luil. Kv.ly I'll I tll' lS 1: • - " arc n
rgt- inirii'l" - <11 fires due to * nr». 1, >s.
la-'ss with 11 ■ •... ib-co'a icii.s extra or-
dinary hot fires ■ tmi d fectu'i t: id.
Mr. lloherl c'-o warne ! tint it I
a violation of "the clty./Ou'aiani iis to
shoo; fin wo i Its in the (ii- Uiu-its all 1
I hove who v' i;' a t '■ this law will be
prosecuted. The fire limits extend
I root A clams a\ yrme to Av« ntie D ahrt
front'Scvf nth sire.a. to fourth .stru t.
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V. M. < . A. Activities.
Newsboys-' hour in gyvnnnsluih at 3
p. m.
Junior A gymnasium class ut -1 p. m.
Matched game Of volley ball, I'lrates
versus Pounders at fi p. in.
Free movie In gymnasium at 7:30
p. in.
"Wonders of Modern Oi.l.'' a two
reel education picture.
"Full Speed Ahead," ota reel ed-
ucational picture.
'International News."
"Cheerful Credit," a two ieel ("en- ■
tiny cotuedy.
The newsboys have four Ijasketball
teams and will have a gctteral hour In
the i-ymn this afternoon.
1)<>K lUtlnjf on ('lirl-tmas.
A good coursing program is being
prepared for the afternoon of Christ-
mas day, to be staged at Midway un-
der the auspices of the. Hell County
Coursing club, officials of tho organi-
zation announced yesterday. The races
wiil start at 2:30 o'clock and will In-
due a 16 or £4 dog stake and addi-
tional matched races.
These racing events attract dog own-
ers from various points over the state,
providing splendid competition In the
stakes for the benefit o? local and
visiting fans. The grounds which were
fitted up last spring inside the race
track at Midway will again be put In
shape for the speeding har>s and
hounds,
Chi'Moitis Travel Oishv-.
Ill Haver, 1 x y( ars in t'a ' -
Miss Dionltia Downs has returned
home from Southern Methodist uni-
versity, Dallas, to spend the holidays
with her parents
Martin White, who underwent a
serious operation in a local surgical In-
stitution Monday, Was .reported resting
fairly well last evening
Marvin Neal, student at Baylor
Dental college, Dallas, arrived yester-
day to spend the holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Neal.
1 .cslie Black of A. & M. college was
one of the first to arrive for the iio'i
dajs at home yesterday. Others from
To mi a v -Ii follow today and t"t ior-
row.
M Iss Ol iv In Short uf DeJlas Is .spend-
ing the .holidays with her parents, Mr.
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
Put on your thinking cap now, ntnl
begin at once to order your Gro-
ceries and Santa Chilis goods. You
must buy for three days, as we un-
derstand all grocery stores will h»
closed Monday and Tuesday, Dec,
and 20.
We won't take your time to tell
you all we have, but just say that wn
have everything for your Christmas
baking, and what it takes to make
your Christmas meals complete,
CALLAWAY & SULLIVAN,
Phones 09 and to'.
CHRISTMAS TilFK A\l» HOOD
I'HOHKAM AT LOST VKAIItlK
There will be a Christmas tree and
a program at the Lost Prairie school
at Ratlbor on Friday night, Dee. 20.
it was announced yesterday.
Everyone Is Invited. There will b»
no admission charge.
DABYS COLDS
Bji art often "nipped (a the bud"
m~- without "dosing" by nsa of—
VISJSI
Omit?tiUiion Jan V-dY-rt,
COUGH?
Try PNo't—uion-
ithbgiy quick r«-
liftf.Asyrupunlike
•II othert— pleas-
ant— not up-
net flomnch — ro j
opiate*. 35c and [ -j
60c everjrwliert. KB
rA
k
We want to sell tliein all out before Saturday night, ami
have made exceptionally low prices to accomplish
ttiis result. See them, Uring the children
with you.
Express Wagons and
Velocipedes
^a\'e! money on wheel goods by coming direct to this store.
The low prices will move them this week.
Fancy Glassware
All Fancy Glassware goes at especially reduced prices. An
appreciated gift for the housewife or for home use.
Nuts, Fruits, Groceries
\ well selected stock of Nuts, Fruits, Candy, Canned
Goods, fresh Vegetables, Preserves, Jellies, Jams —
in fact, everything for the big holiday dinner.
Pbone Us Your Needs- We Make Free Delivery
BEN McGOWEN
Phones 1228, 1229, t2JJ0
Store Open Tuesday, Dec. 26
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