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The Press-Tribune from Roseville, California • 6

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The Press-Tribunei
Location:
Roseville, California
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6
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PACS GX I ROSgVILLE TfUSUVZ. ILLS, CAUTORMA -r Lotvin9 Tribune, Friday, April 28, 1922. erafiiois. Mil. (ft Af A fa ni HI Building' preparations are now under way for enlarging' the L.

street section of our store. Departments are being' shifted around-mechandise is being' piled high vjiralready, over crowded sections of Various floors-daily arriving shipments make badly congested conditions which compel us to move. thousands of dollars worth of Furniture, Rugs, etc. Thousands of dollars worth of the newest and latest mechandise at very heavy reductions, in order to move goods in the least possible time i Biggest Sale We have ever Keld NOW IN PROGRESS have got to hurry because, if we don't the contractors will catch up to disorder will be added to the already confused state of things. House" WE' r.iVE "CASH FREE DELIVERY EVERY TUESDAY TO ROSEVILLE AND WAY STATIONS VIA OUR OWN AUTO TRUCKS 64 YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmt MERdiANr SACRAMENTO, CAL.

DISIG We and CLASSIFIED ADS as DRESSMAKING WANTED To do dressmaking of all kinds. Mrs. H. P. Britton, Lincoln street, over Jurgens' jewelry store.

Phone 1143. 48-4tF WANTED WANTED Employment on ranch by two school boys, 15 years of age. i 111 I jil Can drive car and are handy with horses. Apply at Tribune office. 50-8t FOR 8ALE FOR SALE Wicker baby carriage, in good conditions, round reed; at $12.50.

Call phone 93. 50-ltp FOR SALE Four room furnished house, garage, two lots. Call at 139 Irene avenue. 45-tf FOR SALE 6,000 Thompson's Seedless No. 1 vines; also California privet hedke plants; Cory's Thorn- us Why, Not A Local Organization? There has been some advocating ir Roseville of having all the retai clerks in our city going to JSacramentd to join the Clerks Union.

Why go td some other city to spend money, when the Union can: be organized in oul own city and the money used to main tain the Union be spent in Rosevilla not some outside Every man woman and child that has to work fo a livehihood should belong to som kind of a Labor organization, so a to help and protect one and ano'thetf I would suggest every persoi wiiv iruiivo IU1 a liVCilUUUU lJ lt(wC UlU a card with the Labor Council, an( when there is sufficient number memSers of any one occupaton the! they organize a Union (In Roseville under their respective occupations. WM. LARKIN. BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES The Evangelistic meetings whic have been advertised are being le by Conant of Chicago. will supply the Baptid Temple of Brooklyn, N.

beginni June first. The Baptist Temple the largest church in New York stat This church has been filled until cently by "Dr. Massey, the leader the Fundamental forces. Rosevil will undoubtedly show her due appn ciation of this high grade Evangeli by giving him large audience. who have heard Dr.

Conant ai strongly Impressed with his log: force and spirituality, If the truth must be told, the cn ing heed of the country is to quit cri Jng. "Everything for the less Blackberry tips, etc. Sylvan Nurseries Lincoln Highway. 44-6TFp FOR SALE One five-room house and one four-room house. Inquire at Stage Office in Roseville.

35-tf FOR SALE Modern five room house with sleeping porch, double floors, garage, chicken house and shed, cement foundations under all buildings; lot 75 by 150, all fenced, lawn and orchard. Very easy terms. Inquire at 229 Alta Vista Ave. 31-tf FOR SALE Live oak and white oak stove wood and heater chunks, beT longing to Jerry Shelley, $4.50 per tier, W. D.

Johnson, Tullen street. 50-4t FOR SALE Four room house with sleeping porch, 20 fruit trees, lot 40x210. Inquire at 408 Elefa St. 50-ltp FOR SALE Cora thornless blackberries $10.00 per hundred. Shaae trees and rose bushes.

121 phone 475. 41-4Ff FOR RENT FOR RENT One two-room apartment, furnished for light housekeeping; near ice plant. Inquire at 203 street, 50-2t FOR RENT Nice room for two young gentlemen in private family; board if desired. Inquire at 136 Earl Ave. 36rtf LOST LOST Two weeks agd, '-pointer dog, black and white spots; reward for information leading to recovery.

Address W. I. Hechrman, 11? 'J" Street, Sacramento, Calif. 48-3t WHAT KEEPS OUR BUSINESS GROWING EVERY DAY Free moving picture at Carpenters' hall Friday evening. Saugstad Bros, report the sale of a Ford touring "car to J.

E. Sherry of this cky and a Ford touring car to K. Tochikawa of Mrs. Clarence Driver, who has been 'visiting her, sister, Mrs. Louise But-fler, the past week, returned to her tome in Red Bluff Wednesday," Mrs.

George McDonald of Sparks, is spending" the week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Stack-poole and Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Shearer. The Antelope were well pleased with the splendid success of their play VThe Deacon's" Honeymonn, given Saturday evening.

The association cleared somewhere in the neighborhood of $70.00. "Barbecue and Rodeo at Monticello, May 7, 1922. Baseball Esparto vs. Roseville Tigers; game at 10:30. Professional broncobusting and bull, riding; dancing afternoon and night-proceeds to help complete community hall.

Lolomi Council No. 165 of Pocahontas will give a basket social Saturday evening, April 29th at Red Men's hall. The public is cordially invited to be present, and. the ladies are requested to bring a basket lunch for two. Mr.

and Mrs. E. S. Greenhalgh had as their guest over last week end Mrs. Greenhalgh's granddaughter Fern Brunson of Stockton.

She returned home Sundayjjwcompahied by Mrand Mrs. Greenhalgh, Ruth -Stewart and Darline Petolse, who motored down for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. Michealson.

Local Brevities Piano tuning, John Prochaska, 128 Shasta Roseville. Phone 442. Albert "Galloway of Loomis spent Sunday and Monday In Mrs. Henrietta Boxall spent a' few days this week in San Francisco." Mrs. M.

Telles is spending a couple of weeks with relatives in Oakland. F. G. Cornish returned Wednesday from a ten days' business trip to Nevada. Baseball Sunday Rocklin Giants Roseville Tigers at high school grounds.

Miss Francis Pine of Sacramento spent last week end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Porter. F.

G. Cornish was a week end guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Connors, in Sacra-' mcnto, i Miss Mabel Dorsey left Thursday for Berkeley where she will visit in the home of Professor and Mrs.

F. L. Griffen. Walter C. Johnson and family motored up from San Francisco for a week, end visit in the home of his father, S.

V. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. James of Blue Canyon are guests this week in the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Ferris Spanger. Ti; -E Marguerite. Woodbury, returned Sunday to her home In San Francisco after a two weeks' visit in the homes of her sisters, Mrs. H.

Rassmusieit and Mrs. W. Calloway. ff r- f--1VL BESTPOSW 1 A (llM SIBLE OPTICAL II jH" THE MOST II if' REASONABLE JACR27VEJiVT, CALIK.

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