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Show I p- - Wvig ht9 S' ! - I "The Man's Store" J I "Smiles" I I I i "There are smiles that make us happy but the c smile wrth while, is the smile we smile when we get a bargain in style. J f tomorrow, being Saturday, will be a busy day at I j this sale of men's suits. j jj we'll take care of you any hour tomorrow up to t . seven o'clock, but the earlier you come, the louder I you'll smile, for these suits are going out at a clip. I $15 values ... $1 1.75 $20 values . . . $15.75 j j $25.values . . $19.75 $35 values . . . $22.75 j j yes, your Liberty bond will buy as much as gold, j L . - , . . . I EASTER FAILS ON THE JBtll For the occasion buy Hams and Bacon and Buy the Best THE MOUNTAIN BRAND The Mountain Brand Hams and Bacon are selected with the greatest care and for Mild Cure we arc convinced they are the best that skill can produce. I Wc want you to try oui Mountain Hams and Mountain Bacon. Serve one-half the ham or bacon and then if you are dissatisfied in the least your money will be as cheerfully refunded as it was cheerfully received. Mountain Hams, pound 40c Mountain bacon, by the piece, pound 57c P r...u. P- ANUT BUTTER -' bur , creamer, bur. pound 65c Fresh ground daily in our market, pound 20c Fresh eggs, dozen 40c SEGO MILK Full cream cheese, pound 35c Large cans, 2 for -biff Twelve cans for t. .....$1.35 i H ' I I I. II I I i Mlllll III fjl 1 uu IOTIGE TG THE PUBLIC j We arc in a position lo furnish men 'for carpenter work a 0 minute's no-i no-i ttc at $7 per da. S hours, Apply to II Y Beckett, Sr., business agent Local Lo-cal 450. Phone 551. Office in basement base-ment of Reed hotel building. Adv. I Read the Classified Ads. Read 1ha ClajAl'iad Ada. I We Don't Blame Them I Wc don't blame the credit grocer for his attempt to induce hit patrons to continue having groceries charged. His credit I customers are his only big asset. The more you are obligated to nim, the more securely he has your nose to the grindstone. It I is those who feel they can never get out of the credit rut and have given up, that affords the credit grocer the largest profit. Such people merely work for the credit grocer, turning their sal- ; ary, or all possible of it, over to the credit grocer each pay day. I It has been said that the credit grocer was the curse of the na-QOO na-QOO and that more people have become dishonest because of I discouragement, trying to get even with the world while still I buying groceries on credit, than from all other causes. KEEP YOUR CREDIT GOOD. Not by buying on credit, but by refusing to do so, by paying I cash. Paying cash is the best recommendation you could pos- I sibly have. No matter where you go or what favors you might I be compelled to ask of the bank, the fact that you pay as you go I for your living is greatly to your credit and will assure you of I consideration that the individual, obligated here and there, could I not even dream of. In times of difficulty or nsfortuic our pa- I trans can get legitimate assistance, at a small charge, from any of our banks. FIGHTING FOR THEIR LIVES Credit grocers all over the nation are fighting for their very existence. That the country will be on a cash basis completely in t few years, to the advantage of all, is conceded by thinking I people. Some go so far as to say that American money expended expend-ed during the war will be America's best paying investment be- j cause of the lessons we have learned. The greatest of which (through government aid and advise) being the demonstrated practical and economical methods of supplying the table with foods the "cash and carry" way. AT OUR FOUR BUSY STORES EGGS, 37c EASTERN HAMS We have a quantity of rare, corn I Some stores st.ll charge 45c for fed eastern nams weighing 3 to 12 eggs though the market docs not pounds each. warrant such a price. Our cgg3 By the wholc hari1( pound 37c are all good, coming to us each By thc ha,f ham pound .... 38c day from the nearby ranchers. Wc MHd 8Ugar curcd breakfast ba. guarantee every egg con pound 40c Ooznn 37c smoked shoulder hams, pound . 28c Skeggs' fresh creamery butter. Prepared ham bologna, pound . 25c Pund 63c Dry salt bacon, pound 35c Fresh ranch butter, pound . . 58c Mld sweet crcam cnccse, Cartons pimento cheese . . . 15c pound 35c Cartons green chili cheese . . 15c New York (full cream) cheese, Cartons fancy cream cheese . 15 pound 33c PEANUTS BY TH57, QUART, 10c 50c 12 ounce bottle liquid ve- j E neer 39c I 3 quarts fresh peanuts .... 27c Klcenswcep carpet sweepers $1.95 B 1 Found good walnuts . 29c 2 ,argc cans kraut 25c B 1 pound paper shell walnuts . 40c I S TALL CAN SALMON, 20c CIJDAHY'S PURE LARD I You will find this a very sweet This is a good pink salmon. Dc- white lard that should sell on to- 1 I sirablc and economical for cooking day's market at $3.25. Our price I purposes '20c No. 10 pail Cudahy's lard . . $2.95 B Smoked salmon, pound .... 30c Large pail Cottolene .... $2,95 W 35c tall cans red salmon ... 28c Medium pail Cottolene . . . S1.15 3 small cans oil sardines . 25c 3 pound pail Crisco $1.00 n 2 large cans sardines cither in 6 pound pail Crisco $1.95 oil or tomato sauce 35c 1 '2 pound pail Crisco 55c U Eooth's sardines 22c Quart can Wesson oil 75c Quart can Mazola oil 75c OUR GOOD MEATS are not the kind offered on "special" for Saturday by some, J that should be used in railroad camps, etc. But good, whole-I whole-I some, tender meats of much better quality than you will find g 9 around town at a much bigger price. Our business has been I built through handling only good foods. PRICES EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK Choice tender lamb stew, pound 25c j : Choice leg of Iamb anl tender lamb chops, pound 35c I H 25c quality rib or brisket boiling beef, pound 18c I n 30c quality cuts rump resist, pound 22c and 25c I 30c quality pot roast, pound 22c and 25c I ' 40c cuts tender T-bone steak, pound 32c I 5 40c quality round or sirloin steak, pound 30c I j Best cuts chuck steak, pound 25c I OUR STORES AND MARKETS CLOSE AT 7 O'CLOCK ON 9 I SATURDAYS Government License G32932 ' ji,iJHIII-ii Mill I ill llll II Ml I I IHI 1 1 |