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Show EVES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED ' Dr. F. B. Parkinson WILL IJE AT THE ATKIN HOTEL SATURDAY, JULY 15 And on 15th of each month hereafter Especially Reduced Prices to School Children Regular Visits Special Prices 351 ! Start the day the J ; Healthy Way 81 1 Drink a Glass of 1 ' FISHERS MILK '! Fair & Square fl U Dairy ?J Phone 62-F-!) j & rt yc.Trr.t !. ... . . j EAT AT KAY'S Milford Cafe Opposite Motor Inn Garage j Mary Lorn I Goes j I Shopping SHE is only eight, but even at this tender n age Mary Lou is a daily customer at the !, ' neighborhood stores. Perhaps is is a package of crackers, and a pound of coffee at j j I the grocer's. Perhaps it is some tooth-paste or i j toilet soap at the drug store. ! ! i 1 Of course Mary Lou doesn't decide on what J ' ' she is. going to buy. Her mother writes a list J I ! this brand of crackers, this brand of coffee, j ; ; this make of tooth-paste, this kind of soap. 1 ; She knows the prices, and gives Mary Lou just J ' ! enough money, with an extra penny or two, J !! perhaps, to spend for herself. J I ' Buying is just as simple and easy as that J because of just one thing Advertising. j j j Advertising has given all of us a lot to be n ; ; thankful for. ! ! ; ; Because of advertising, people in Texas know ' ' about and buy Michigan motor cars. People ! ! in New Hampshire buy oranges raised in ; ! ! Florida and California. Because of advertising, i j ! ! merchants and manufacturers are forced to ! , ; ; improve their products... It has standardized ' ! quality. It has increased consumption and !! thereby lowered costs. It promotes competi- ! tion and thereby keeps dealers and merchants . ; ; wide awake to secure for you the most for 1 1 I I your money. ! ! But best of all it writes "Finis" on the busl- J ! I ness career of any merchant or manufacturer j ; who attempts to fool the public or give them . i ; ; less than value received. i Read the Ads In the News I -i ; '.nn,,, - |