.BackyardKronigs" Imitating the Beast - By A'N 5. /r°HAV°HL^UTHEH°NAPIP) (tURTLE^OUp) Z^U > THINKX l m^,°N ^ ^ nthVi y \turt^our; l ^ VRESTAURANT TODAV/ - 4^.M^^**4H>*************** ■ f f I Combination I sale ; I will have another J ; combination sale at my | place on t : Wednesday, | iFebr, 4! * *r Those who do not have X ! enough for a sale, list t your stuff with me. I t I can save you money. | j JAMES MOORE, | I Manager * ♦ +**+*+********4-: •:******** FROM THE ATKINSON GRAPHIC A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tasler, Tuesday, January 13. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Winkler are the parents of a new baby daughter born Sunday, January 11. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bose at St. Catherdine hos pital in Omaha, Sunday, January 11. Mrs. Bose is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seger of Atkinson. Atkinson friends of Mrs. Thelma Deacon Gragg, formerly a resident of this city, are pleased to learn that Mr. and Mrs. Gragg are the parents I of a baby boy born January 8th. Arthur Evens returned from Pow ell, Wyoming, the latter part of last week, where he was called by the i sickness of his brother Lloyd, who : underwent an operation for appendi citis. Lloyd was getting along nice : ly at last reports. Atkinson old timers are sorry to j learn of the death in Los Angeles re cently of Milton Doolittle, rancher in this community 25 or 30 years ago. Mr. Doolittle when a resident of At kinson was very prominent in state and local political affairs and also in progressive agricultural organiza tions and methods. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NOTES Sunday School 10 a. m. Mr. C. E. ; Yantzi, Supt. Morning worship, 11 a. m., subject | of sermon, “Radiant Life.” C. E. Prayer Meeting at 6:30 p. m. Raymond Toy, leader. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. This i service will be in the Methodist church. The subject will be “A Dy j ing Conscience.” H. D. Johnson, Pastor. — METHODIST CHURCH NOTES Benj. Kuhler, Pastor — Sunday School at 10 a. m. Classes for all ages. Preaching hour 11 a. m. Theme will center around the Message to the Seven Churches. This will be the second of a series of sermons. You will need to hear all to get the real purport of the teaching. Epworth League meets at 6:30. Y'ou will find a fine company of young folks there. The evening services will be held in our church this time with Brother Johnson as the preacher of the hour. We cordially invite you to all these services. We are here to do thee good, not just to put in time. And we are trying to give messages need Do Dollars Differ? All Dollars are alike and have the same purchasing power. Dol lars that you SAVE will buy just as much as dollars that you EARN. But there is no use to waste a dollar because you merely SAVED it and did not have to EARN it. Why Not Stretch Your Dollar? ! why not give your dollars their greatest buying power? Much | depends upon where you spend a dollar as to how much it will S buy. Let us remind you that dollars have maximum buying pow j ei at a Robert C. Moore Store. Here you can really stretch | your dollars to cover greater purchases. We invite your careful jj investigation. ____ I r> o r? A TN bight> fluffy golden brown loaves mado Rn | RJ IVYJ with milk; best ingredients, 16 oz. loaf Ju I T A n IX Pure snow white lard packed in sanitary OCp I i pound cartons. 2 pounds £uu I TTfVAjfTISTV Morning Ligbt Hominy> P^epwed by re ft A~Av^iVlXlNI X moving the hulls from white corn of £_ a select variety—per can - WW \ Morning Light Corn is packed in enamel lined | V^vAl\.lN| tins, whjch insures against corrosion and QCp | danger of poison—3 medium size cans £ul« Is tat \ IVTI^Tr'T'Q Large sizcs GGx80> genuine part wool X>I_j/\1NIIVA1< A O Beacon Blankets. To close 1 flfl them out for thi year, each *P rj/’ef f \ XT A ^ Very cbo'Ce and 8elect grade Of Bol I5w.L/V>\J INI 0gna, has a most appetizing and d Q spicy flavor, well seasoned and smoked per ring Iwt# PRUNES Sweet Santa Clara