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THE RKlimwm <;AZKTTK. RKDWOOH PAULS. MINNESOTA THURSDAY, JULY 39, 1931

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Lowest Price Ever for ElectricWasher with all These Features

Down Payments Cut to $2.50HI &'¦ *•¦•'. Ward’s placed one of the largest orders on record

, wSto give you this low price! The TRIUMPH’S super-' ior construction and BRAND NEW features put it

1. Full 2%-inch bal- 4. Armco Iron Tank —

2. General Motors Du- eel” steel cover.rex bearing—needs 5 Green ena-

Postmaster General AnnouncesRuling to Take Effect

August 1

Accoi'ding to an order issued fromthe office of the postmaster generalof the United States to become effec-tive August 1, 1931, it willbe possibleto send larger and heavier packagesthrough the mails by parcel post.The new plan is to be followed withthe purpose of increasing the useful-ness and availability of the parcelpost as a convenient means of trans-portation and delivery for merchan-dise.

Imagine! $29.959x 12 Axminster

Home Furnishing Sale

$26.95Best value anywhere! All BRANDNEW Rugs ... all new patterns..

. SEAMLESS . . . all wool.Wide choice.

The new ruling will permit themailing of parcel post packages¦weighing up to 70 pounds and havinga maximum combined girth andlength of 100 inches to all eightzones. Formerly this class of mailwas limited to packages weighing70 pounds or less in the first threezones and not more than 50 poundsoutside of this district. The presentmaximum size is a combined lengthand girth of not more than 84 inches.However parcels measuring morethan 84 but not more than 100 inchesin length and girth combined theminimum postage charge shall be thezone charge applicable to a 10-poundpackage.

Mail of the fourth class or parcelpost must weigh in excess of 8 ouncesand includes books, circulars, andother matter wholly in print (exceptnewspapers and other periodicals en-tered as second-class matter), proofsheets, corrected proof sheets andmanuscript copy accompanying same,merchandise (including farm andfactory products), and all otheravailable matter not included in thefirst or second class. This mattermust not be over the maximum sizeand weight limits set nor can it bein any form or kind likely to injurethe person of any postal employee ordamage the mail equipment or othermail matter and not of a characterperishable with period reasonablyrequired for transportation and de-livery.

Tune in Ward’sRadio Programs

Daily Except Sunday Over NBCNetwork Through Station

KSTP at 7:45 A. M.

9-In. Table StoveWith Cord and Plug! PolishedNickel Finish, Single Burner.

98cIt’s the most de- '

pendable little (// 1stove ever soldfor this price. IBESSm/27x50-In. Axminster

August Home Furnishings

Sale Brings $2.35 Value at

Sl '9BAll wool rug inbrand new pat-terns, rich colors.Buy now andsave.

Occasional ChairEqual to Chairs Selling up

to sls in Many Stores!

57,88

Carved frame in >r <

American wal- /inut finish. Mo- } Iquette back, mo-

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Bargain End TableAH t:*e Style and Featuresof Tables Selling at $1.49!

SI.OOHere’s a betterstyle table than L.:usually offered }= (0at sl. Walnut

Bargain Bassinet$4.95 Value at the LowestPrice We’ve Ever Offered!

53,95Built of hard- Illy q!wood. Enamel lUmTl| UfHMfinish. Rubber i~~“*a**

tired swivel!¦¦

Utility Cabinet$8.75 Value! Not Metal—Made

of Wood, Enameled

$6.95 |iA roomy, well- 3n 1styled cabinet of ]wood. Rich ena-mel finish in col- a

Bargain High ChairTry to Equal It Elsewhere for

Less than $5! Our Price,

54,95 jjjjjhBroad spread iJwPbase preventseasy tipping. /v-F’UFjftHard wo o d inenamel finish. IBHHi

Unfinished ChairWe’ll Match It Against Any

$1.49 Chair in Any Store!

51,00 noSmooth finishhardwood . .

. /jv\Paint it yourself \

and save money.

Nationally Advertised «- '-t®

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Famous-make all wool, full- bed size, 70 x 80, two-toneblankets for $2 LESS than Jast year’s price. Soft, solid Wcolors beautifully cfecoratidw Matched satin binding (not

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- - ‘¦*" iDouble Cotton Blanket Wool Filled Comforter

Colored Borders, size 70 xBO . v ,„?*ze 72 xB4

aAT nmn.’T , v »r»- CATT? mini? Last Years Price SALE PRICELast Year’s Price y SALE PRICE QQ qq

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Cotton Single BlanketHalf Wool Camp Blankets Last Year’s Price SALE PRICE

Gray, size 62 x 82 98c * 69 CLast Year’s Price t sale price Special! Fringed Auto Robe

$1.89v 51.49 Sale Price 52.95

Also on Station KSOO at 6:00 P.M. for special announcementsdaily (except" Sunday).

Camp Cote ReducedAmazing savings! Sturdy cottontop, hardwood frame. Folding

’Wo 52.25

MARIAN JAEHNING ISBRIDE OF OHIO MAN

Vacuum BottlesKeep Your Drinks Ice Cold or

Piping Hot! A Value!(Continued from Page One)

ment Stabilization Research Insti-tute, a recently endowed organizationto study unemployment and vocation-al adjustments. They will return inthe fall to Minneapolis where Mr.Longstaff is an assistant professorin the psychology department of theUniversity. They will be at home at315 Eleventh Avenue, S. E.

For traveling, Mrs. Longstaff worea white suit and polo coat, with redpatent leather and white accessories.

Out of town guests were Dr. andMrs. E. G. Williamson, Dr. and Mrs.Lewis Drake, Dr. Gaige Paulsen andStark Hathaway from the psychologydepartment of the University ofMinnesota; Misses Eleanor Evanson,Marjorie Gray, Jean Wilson of Minne-apolis; Miss Isabel McCarnel of Minot,North Dakota; Miss Mary VancePalmer of Sioux City, Iowa; Dr. andMrs. S. L. Elliott and sons of Osakis;Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Green, Rochest-er; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jaehning anddaughters Helen and Harriet andMrs. Carlyle Jaehning of Redw’oodPalls.

79cA picnic neces-sity . . . and atthis price, a bar-gain! Capacity,1 pint.

6-Inch Electric FanA Tip! Last Chance to Get This

Fan at This Low Price!

53.75V/ZA l\l Prices smashed

on these fans.Non - oscillating.Adjustable. Cordand plug.

Sale of CurtainsCottage Sets, Criss-Cross andPriscilla Styles! 75c Values

MiMMtfiuinil choice

Il\\ 69cjj? Ruffled curtains

Jfl of marquisette.Cfrl | Cottage sets of

uiHHttnl scrim. Buys!

Wilfiam Netzke and George Nelson«f Morgan were here Wednesday onbusiness.

WANT ADSRadio Super-Slate

No Better Roofing Anywhere atAny Price! Re-roof Now!

LOST AND FOUND

LOST—A bunch of keys in a browncase on the west side of the dam.finder leave at Gazette office. 4-2ts.

IV2-Quart DripCoffee Makers

Other Stores Get $1.25

More Features, More Attractive Upholstering on this SuiteThan One We Sold in the Spring at SIOO

2-Piece LIVING ROOM SUITE!More attractive and the Price Cut$10! Note: the extra long, 78- ||Linch DAVENPORT ... the luxur- tD iaf IIious BUTTON-BACK CHAlß—-with more richly carved base ... Down Paymentsextra broad stump panels ...

pleated base . . . reversible cush- CIR to $2.50ions. Combination mohair.

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LOST—A bunch of keys on ring-

one large copper key among lot. Re-ward. Inquire at Gazette. 3-2ts.pd.

52.1017- year guaran-tee! Weather-proof; fire resist-ing. Non-fading.

SI.OOFOR RENT

FOR RENT—Sleeping Room. Closein. Mrs. Bert Lamphere. 4-lt.pd.

You can’t equal this August Salespecial! Made of aluminum;handles on both sections. A won-derful bargain!New Kitchen Stool

FOR RENT —Two Sleeping Rooms.Glenn Boltz. Phone 628. 52-tf. Lowest Price We’ve Ever

Offered a Metal StoolFOR RENT—Seven Room ModernHouse, close in. Immediate posses-sion. Call Frank Schumacher, Tel.31L1555. 47-tf.

3-Candle JuniorLamp and ShadeOther Stores Ask $6.951HFOR SALE $2.98FOR SALE—IOO small pigs, about 2

months old. See Edward Foss,

Franklin, Minn. 3-2ts.pd. Here’s good hon-est value, pricedso low it seemsalmost too goodto be true. Tallgraceful JuniorLamp in popular3-candle style.It’s beautifullydesigned inheavy metal, fin-ished in colorfulenamel. Shade incolors to match

base.

FOR SALE —A four room cottage onnorth shore of Diamond Lake, Cangive easy terms. I. M. Stensvad,Redwood Falls. 47-tf.

9x12 Felt Base RugEqual to Nationally

Advertised Rugs Sold at $7.95

FOR SALE—Flax, Alfalfa and SweetClover Seed. John Hines, Delhi, Min-nesota. 43-tf. RiPiUlspiSFOR SALE—Frigidaire in good con-dition. See I. M. Stensvad at Stens-vad Chevrolet Co., Redwood Falls.

FOR SALE—We have several fallgilts and tried sows bred to farrow.Priced to sell at once. A. W. Parkand Son. 52-6ts.pd. MONTGOMERY WA R P & CO.

MISCELLANEOUSDEAD HOGS, HORSES and CAT-TLE removed free of charge. We

State license to remove Cholerafcega. Phone 669 at our expense.

Redwood Rendering Works, RedwoodRalls, Minn. 7”tf*

200 MILLSTREET TELEPHONE 744

“The Friendliest Store in Town”

REDWOOD FALLSw

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