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_ — - v I ■ NS» " . r K % t \ 1 VMLL .i w/n % lir t gîÎV>Ï ril iSR /, r A ? assga yjr ... r To spend our dollars wisely and conservatively— to spend them with home town merchants so that the progress of the community in which we live and of which we are proud may not be re tarded—to build constructively for the future welfare of every home town citizen by adhering closely to the "buy at home'' policy—to make this our slogan and our firm resolve during 1935— . V:/ IÜI » sSjtV. ÉÊÊm '■/ HlfM J \ AV/ % \ * f I ^ / 1L 7 'S \ U.l -■! ^>Y - r; * L > %• I - ^ * t ■ 3 \ , T £ START 1935 RIGHT A good resolution anytime is to buy at home but, after passing through a year of unsettled conditions such as 1934, it is especially to be recommended. To a certain degree our home area has forged ahead during the past year, but had more of our citizens put their dollars in circulation in home channels, our step forward in 1934 would have been more progressive. ' Now, however, we face the new year of 1935 and busi ness signs indicate a definite turn for the better. But every citizen is expected to do his part in aiding the return of nor mal conditions. The burdens of the many cannot be borne by the few. / A good way to start 1935 is by patronizing the home town merchants. Such a policy, if unerringly followed, will hasten the return of normal times and lead to a permanent stabilization of home town business. .Look back over the months of 1934 and recall the ser vices rendered the community by the home town merchant. Didn't he pay taxes, contribute to school, lodge and chari table organizations, help maintain the community's news papers through advertising, play a nimportant role in the social and civil life of the community and perform many other services, all for the betterment and advancement of the home town? Of course, he did. Recall, too, that it was the home town merchant who extended credit when credit was hard to get and desperate ly needed. Extending credit has always been his policy and always will, something which cannot be overlooked even by the least public-spirited Citizens of the community. Once the home town merchant's importance to his com munity is glimpsed, it is easily understood why he should be patronized. And now is the time to resolve TO BUY AT HOME. *■* LET THESE FUtUS SUPPLY YOUR HEEDS LET THESE FIRMS SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS Help Them Do Their Part Help Them Do Their Part ; \ BEARTOOTH GARAGE - UN|ON MARKET ACCESSORIES :: SHELL PRODUCTS * . Goodyear Tires BEAR CREEK BAR , Lunches Any Time BEER AND SANDWICH, 15c Tubes — Batteries — ALL NIGHT SERVICE — ■V; -• r P. E. Howland F and S Garage FRESH MEATS Shoes :: Dry Goods :: Groceries Phone 98J2 GOODYEAR TIRES TEXACO PRODUCTS General Repairing T ■ " Roberta Elevator Co. Oldest and Largest Dealers in LUMBER — MACHINERY — HARDWARE Groceries :—: Hay and Grain JOUET V JOLIET GARAGE Tires r- Tubes CONOCOPRODUCTS Under new management. Accessories On In Real BEER Draught Bottles Booth Service for the Ladies 6. G. Zimmerman Short Orders THE NEW DEAL BEER PARLOR B. Bertolino, Mgr. Talmage - Say er Company HARDWARE — LUMBER — McCORMICK IMPLEMENTS Auto King Oils and Lincoln Batteries ZENITH TIRES Associated with Marshall-Wells '^GROUP-BUYING PROGRAM". Watch for our special edition each month. Roberts, Montana Phone 96-R-l 'A McDonald confectionery FOUNTAIN SERVICE — Tobacco Farmers Union Oil Company — Carbon County — Litening Gas and Tractor Fuel Hancock and Velvet Oil Magazines Cqndy PURITY BAKERY a PURITAN MAID STAR MEAT COMPANY Joliet Service Station CONOCO PRODUCTS Gates Insured Tires :: Chek-Chart Greasing Sliced or Unsliced Delicious Pastry — Fresh Every Day Red Lodge, Mont. c Broadway Market Phone 8 Union Market Phone 197 Phone 234 We Deliver CARBON COUNTY PRODUCTS Luttrell Service Station TEXACO PRODUCTS |— Texaco Certified Lubrication FIRESTONE TIRES • Joe Flaherty & Lawrence Clark, Operators Beartooth Service Station FIRECHIEF GASOLINE Havoline -— OIL — Texaco Goodrich Safety Silvertown Tires IRISH and FERGUSON < Washing » z 7 BEER AND LUNCHES 'A place to meet your friends" PETERS THE TAILOR MADE TO MEASURE CLOTHES Softs or Overcoats $18.00 up Men's Shoes and Furnishings Rice Jewelry HIGH GRADE WATCH REPAIRING Red Lodge, Mont. Box 847 / LUTHER /r F . (M So. J. M. Waters General Merchandise 1/ J. H. Clark Motor Parts Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 4» I in GROCERIES HARDWARE Gas and Oil A. "The Laundry Does It Best* If this Laundry was receiving the business which leaves Red Lodge daily, we could increase our weekly payroll approximately $65.00 per week, every business house on main street would benefit from this payroll. V Mountain View Service Station TEXACO J. M* Anderson Gas and Oil GENERAL MERCHANDISE LAURELEAF PRODUCTS Opposite Red Lodge Canning Cp. V 1 - — THINK IT OVER — ■ v A complete line of school supplies at reasonable prices HEADQUARTERS FOR THE CHILDREN TOYS — CANDY — SCHOOL SUPPLIES m . PHONE 40 RED LODGE ; ■■.til'*' ■ O.OSTRUM The Carbon County Creamery A CASH MARKET FOR OUR FARMERS Hardware :: General Store "TRY ROSCOB FIRST" 9C «S 718 —. So. Broadway — i SHELL PRODUCTS Shell Certified Lubrication — National Tire Store — Phone 166 7 V. THE NEWS • ■ , WE LEAD—OTHERS FOLLOW Is First in Advertising Ffrst in Reader Interest ROCK CREEK ST^TipN BOMB PRODUCTS Gas and Tractor Oils S., v ,, . . ■ •i S. P. Wilson GENERAL MERCHANDISE ■: GROCERIES Hardware — Lumber \ f 1 yt ' The MONTANA POWER Co. Implements _ ■S "At Your Service" . 4 A. G. AFEWAY STOKE NEW GENERAL STORE distrpbltios WITHOUT V-V/VSTE IV: — 4 Groceries Dry Goods Shoes MODERN ROOMS % .. wl - ■ ■ ■ ' . % I -.S W. . ; ,,t' (• : 4;- , ÿ ".'7' Y; w. >: = •V —— —— _ - _ - — - x . r •. ■ v & ■/ ■ ■