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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBFR 21, 1939. Louis Knocks Out Pastor in 11th Round&M PHEASANT IE! UP GAME BATTLE Loser Stages Rally After Being Floored 5 Times in First 2 Frames. By (J A VLB TAMIOT UKTHOIT. Sept. 21 (AIM A triiHliirijt rftflit to tin Jhw tiil little liub i'HHUn to hU i.i;?i':t, duznd and hi'lplnKH. In the llili round at Brings stadium IhbI night, and -li it nt ! Joe I.omIh httd mini- fed nut chip more firmer who inudu the mlKtuke of facing him the h;c oikI lime. The blow bo ii uni bed I'ukIoi-'h fipnHHH tlmt he didn't hear hh tint re(tru., Sam Ilt'init-HKey, tolled in. They had to lift bim lo httt tired "At and tin mumbled aH)loK'tt cully; "1 didn't ee It coining at II." It niiiHt have been ;i deeply nut ixfyliiK victory for the bin, vm-mit faced ncKio. who waa defend tn lifft tllle !or the flint time before cheorliiK "home folk," u Kii'ut nunitier of the in of hla nun race. Joe looked ua nritrly btipjiy uk he ever looka. He bad knocked Ibe New Yoi k Jew! nil boy down five timea In die flrnt two rounda, ani then, nfier wliat be described aa a "bieathinK Hpetl," bud dropped blm will) a ulnle 1)1 ow, clean and neal. It wua what be bad d n amed m' doing over since the night .'to moiitba ami when Paator had danced around und taunted blm for ten totinda In Madlaon Square Ktudi'ii. Pastor Wina Three Rounds Some of Ibe expcrta were miylng after the flKht that Joe wann't the Drown Itomber of old, elite be never would have let 1'aaloi- K't up after slugging him to the tanvaa re pealedly at (be outael of the battle. They thought Ibe iliainp'a legs looked tired and Unit he waa be fuddled in the eighth, ninth und tenth rouiidH, all of which I'aator won. Jliit Joe laUKhed at that. It wuhii'I a paillctilarly brutal fight. I'aator, who weighed 183 and apotted Loula 17 pounda, caine out nf It with ii khhIi on bia left rye-lid and a HllglUly bruised face. Louis hud a niouau under lila left eye. I'aator got In one pretty good lick, Ural und laat. Once in the eighth round, be Htond Loula up it ''ii In Hi the ropea and whaled hi in right amurlly. In fact, loiu: after Ibe acrup waa over, hi kept Miniat ing to hla iiiHiiager, Jimmy Jnlina ton: "I can punch with that uuy, I'op." Loiitu fn all probalitllly will nut pull on the glove iigain mil II he f Ightn Tony iitlrnto next Hummer, ilu'a ulaitit fought hlniHelf nut of opponeuta, for one thing, and -ho haa hta eye on hla Income tax, for another. MOVIES OF INDIAN RITES TO BE SHOWN Vitlim pictures furntahed by the Inlcr-Trilml Ceremonial ntotociutlon of Callup, N Mex.. will be ahown nl the ItoaebuiK chamber of com merce oil ice at 8 p. m. loday, by K. K. Wlmherly, wlio arranged to bring the picture to Ito-Hlm'-g. The ceremonial, one in wlilcli tbou- aanda of Indians from aouthweat IritM'H parifclpate each year, Ik a very coloilul event. Mr. Wimber ly him arranged for a public showing of the film and In inviting all pcrHoitfl interealeii to attend. SEATTLE, SiCTOS My the Aamicialcd I'resa Lor Angelea and Sen I lie were even loday in (heir bull' of the poHl-aeaxon Shuugbnesay playoff a III Ibe Paclllc cotiat btiHclmll duet, hut Sacrament n wna two up on the San rranclHcn Seala. A flvthU, tliree-ntn blunt In the flint tuning helped (be nm-niuit-w Inning Seallle chili fn ii.fi lo I victory over tbi Angels at Seattle hint night, w hlle Sacra mento won iia ftecnnd alraigbt from the Seala al San Kraucittco f to I. In lu inuiugH. Seatlle'a Ij-b Weitber had at mug fielding aupport an be let Hie An gela down wilh only five hits, two of t lie in In Ibe nlxih when Stat, drove in Stringer wilh the sole J.oa Angeles tally. The rive hit Seattle aphn ge 111 the opening franie drove l'rlin fltmi the hill. Florea Inuk over and pitched effectively the real of the game. Prim and KIimvh to gether gave up 1- litis, lint i baldi'a siniilr, an Intentional walk, and double Html tin a Hacriftce fly acored Ibe winning tun In the Hub inning utter the Seals had knot led I he seme wilh u t liree run tally tu the utnib. P New Under -arm Cream Deodorant s"lrb Stops Perspiration 1. Does not ret diesies kUc$ not irtiutt skin. 2. No waiting to .itv.t -in hcused ji)jhl alter slu ifi, liltiiiill) stnp prtspiiiimn for I (U ) (fnv Kitiutvr odor from perspiration, 4 A pure whirr. tcisrlfM, stiin Ins vmhmjt crcirn. 6 Arrtd hi been Kwrdrd the Approval Scl ot dip Ainrruan Irutirute ol Lun.rtni(, tor btwg htmleu tu Ubtn. IS MILLION ts ol Arrid bava baa a sold, Try a i todyl ARRID in Al aP itAti Mlaa UiUi JVC a Ur fiv, tn 0- ibT i.r. SCHOOLS TO MEET The quarterly dlHtrict convention of Ibe liouglut'. County Sunday School iiHttociution will be held at the I'reabyteriaii church !ft tilen dale. Tueaday. Hi-pt. 26, W. (i. Ulake, of Ktiseburg, president or Ibe UHHoclutton. reporletl today. The jiRHociation Is divided into three diatrfctn and holds three dis trict meetings and one county-wide convention each year. The nieeliug is for all Sunday school officers, workers and oilier persons inter ns I eil. The program out lined for the (ilendale rnet ling ia announced us follows I 10:00 n. m. Call to order by chairman, Mrs. Arthur ITaff, Kid die. I0:r n. in. Iievolionul, (lien date prealdeiil. I::t0 a. in. M. K. Sunday aehonl, Myrtle Creel;. in: :tr a. in.- (Ilendale Asseuibly Sunday sc hool. 10:10 a- in. Ilaptist .Sunday school. Kiddle. Hi: IS u. in.- . (i. HluUe, county president, Hoseltuig. ll:ln a. in. (ilendale piesideut, Sunday achocd, itoaeburg. ll:a! a. in Azalea Sunday school. ll::ir n. m.- Myrlte (.'reek Sun day school, Mrs, J. T. Kcdiier, Myrtle Creek. 11: Ifi a. in. lluslnesa aesidou. 12:00 noon lisket dinner. 1 JJ.S p. in. I'evotlonal. 1 : 55 p. in. Canyon ville Assem bly Sunday achool. 2:00 p. in. Cedar (irove Sunday school. 2: Hi p. in. .Myrtle Creek Chris I Inn Sunday school. 2:2n p. in. Canyonville M. K. Sunday school. 2:30 p. in. Kiddle Cbrlslian Sun day school. 2 1 T p. m. Song, eoiigregulinti. :t:0n p. in. haya Creek. ;i:nfi p. in. Script uregraph- ". (i. Itlako. :i : t r p.1 in. Wolf Creek Assembly Sunday school; song, congregation. 7: Ho p. in. Music, devolfonals. S:ou p. ni. I'iclure. "The I'as stou I'luy al Obberamergau, W. (!. Illake. ROSEBURG PAS TOR BAGS TWO BUCKS John A. Harney, p;-slor of I he Klrsl ChtlsMan church, an eutliusl astic liunler, w 111 have In remain al home I he balance of Die deer season. The Itev. Mr. Ilurney sbol day of the season. In company wilh his limit of deer on (lie opening Morris Matthews anil hunting on the bitter's properly at Fall creek, .Mr. Marney Jumped two htrue bucks and dropped both of ihetn. Both deer w ere four pointers, w etghing Kij and 1 II pounds re-spei-lively. L LEAGUE jfi industry in California. Oregon and Washington will be held in San Francisco September 2H, the wuge jhour administration announced to uay. The ail mitt 1st rat ion said the hearing called because nf the filing Cincy, 2V2 Games Ahead, Faces Deciding Series With Cardinals. JI'DSON 1IAILKY Associated Press SjKjrts Wj iter Like the break of dawn, it's con stantly becoming clearer tual the National league pennant race Isn't going to hi! decided until the Ciu cluuall Keds and St. 1 -011 la Cardi naia conn' to giips in the waning hours of the season next week. For days the two have been sep arated by the smallest of margins, unable lo make a decisive gesture. This situation was emphasized yeaterday aa llucky Walters pitch er! t he Iteds to a 3-2 victory over the I'hlllfes and the Itedldrds Lou Is, became effect! ve only today. Ibe 1 per cent rate wan effec tual! of tbf Nnrthweat rorin-r "f tho H. Trimbl UiMuition I-aiuI riiiiiu number Fifty-two hi Rfciion TJiirtfen (Hi, Tuwnsiiip The live at tilt N'ew Ymk liunU ov.it i Tl.irt v Ct'l t South. Kmiiu HU (fi before the European war. At tbel" '"1 ."rf"',1; . . , . ' .11 tbftice South Tnirt -l x unci rifju- five other federal reserve banks, ly.1Hv hun.ire.itn (-tts.'i chains; the fliscuunt rate for advances on 1 1 i e n v e -r Tfii mid fifty government louna by commercial i ! V? n ' U 11 v e 1 Vr e ' ' 's bunkH is 1J per cent. ('kIiIi!' Thir'iy-six unit mm-ty hun- O ! di -(itlt ( 3fi cliiunn; tlit-tit Rftnrni' f,., (Nurth Hftt-t-n it-Kr.-H I " ' I'-i"! vidini 11.. t 11. ii" :m o . n 1 1 w i.niitv- f..r 1. In. nu-.nl Iii,ii,i lu tl.u'i.ii.. t , ... . . I TWO ami t WwlH y-St-W:ll IUIIHiri'iMii(t ; . '-iwur noKuii nt ifit iut ner noine (J.JTi iiainn; tliemo Smith Sjxt """"'ioi.i ii' inrrii l iniioillll .1 : Ml itedliintid. Ore., tnllowincr h m.- i-ii It-ur--s if7" ) Ktit Six ami of objections to proposed issuance south and township 2'J south, which week's. viit in this city witb her ! s,'v,'",-v"rt,'v'11 i'uinii.-.iths Of Mil f Vfin lit Inn rit-di... u hfch ITriSKCK ttie I-'lOlIlf tl L'tlU:iV llt-lir I.. I.. , I .I 11 , iiminn n Mini in ui'Biiiii us, would have permitted the Industry Ibe locution of the new bridge Mm. K. (L Newbill. and 'their lili'miVitUK XlsV.Miir,uercJ! to employ workers as lonjr aa 5i across ibe South Cmp(iia river , duuehter. (iloria. in -Laurel wood ' I W1" "ll Sumrtiuy. He -1 d' hours u week for a eriod of n anum 01 imiihiu. acciruin to an weeks without paying time und a half for overtime. Without the exemption overtime pay is requir ed for work done in excess ol 11 hours. ed WASHINGTON. Sept. 2d.- (AIM President Itoosevelt bus ad vis- Kepresentative Cannon I swarmed over ibe Itrooklyn Lod,' 1 Mo.) he iielieves farm prie s still era. I'M, to maintain their are below parity ami need to ko sanies out or first place. The duy v.asu'l static tbiouhoiit the circuit, how ever, because the Chfc.-iKo Cuba loft to tin: New York (iiauts. 1-2. and saw their lust hope of repent in Hu-ir l!i:J.X pen nant pai-ude ko KiimuieriiiK- Carl ffubbeH's Ilex pill then) ten KHiiies behind the leadeia with only nine left to play. Sundra Wins 11th In Row The New York Yankees", their announcement by the state game commission. The st .tson on phea sant htintinu has ben closed north of that line, as a result of petiti tiona by L'jimlas county sports men, bill south of the line the sea son will lie open. , Henionstrauces against the pro posed closing of the bird season were filed with the coiuinis.si.on by sportsirn n's ki'oumh in the southern pait o! (he county resulting in the decision tf icuve the southern half of the county open. I'heusant bun ters also will be permitted to hunt in Coos county, as the commission ordered that that county be open lo hunt in k t or china pheasants from (Jet. Ifi to :si - inclusive. Minn: uk NiiKii 1 yy s sxi.k American league flaw safely slow ed away, showed no sitjns of let linn down aa they walloped the Chic ago While Sox. S I, for Sun di it's 1 Itb victory ir-ainsi no de lea is. Coupled with Clevelaml'r, 7-2 tri umph at Washington, I hi:; dioiiped the 1'ale Hose into fourth place. The Imlians' victory was at com plished on a six-hit pitching per formance by Haider. The St. Louis lirowus meanwhile undermined the Moslou I ted Sox' second place position with an ll-x victory In Ifi inniiiK". the longest game of llie year in the American league. Hob Harris worked nine iuuiiiKK in relier for (he tail-enders willi tour-hit hurling and his team mates helped with a three-run out burst off Osteriuueller as Kuiher iiiK darkness threatened to end the i ume. The Philadelphia Athletics edg ed mil ibe Detroit TiKers. 5--I, in another marathon which ended in the i:tth inutuK when Catcher Hayes tripled and raced home on an Infield grounder. I lost oil's llees were ruined out at Pittsburgh. NYA JOB OFFICIAL DATED IN ROSEBURG I Hslrict Supervisor Karl I. It ice will be In UosehurK on Tuesday. September :;;, to Intel-view appli cants for work -experience assign ments on the local national youth administration program, he an nounced today. Interviews will bo conducted at the court house between 2:',U and fi p. in. Jtlce saiit openings are available lor nine young men nnd three young women hei w eon IS ami -1 years old. In addition to the valuable job experience they w ill receive, the youth will eurn $15 a month. Kice said. WAGE LAW BAN IN NUT INDUSTRY ASKED WASHINCTON. Sept. M. (AIM - A hem ing on petitions for n sea sonal exempt ion from I he wage tioitr biw for Hie KiikIMi vtnlnnt higher to give lair returns to pro ducers. The president's letter, made pub-1 lb- by Cannon today, replied to a letter from the representative re quest big that should prices rise due to war no legislation he en acted curtailing or limiting price of wheat or other farm products unless everything else the farmer I WASHINCTON, Sept. 21. (AIM hud lo buy was subjected to sim- The federal reserve board ilar limitations. Inounced today that six of the The president said the problem ; twelve federal reserve banks bad now was a double one to do all 1 reduced their discount rate for possible to get farm prices up to j government bonds In an apparent fair levels and to keep them there effort to discourage selling of tiie and at the same time, to prevent i bonds by banks, profiteering at (he expense of the The reductions from 1$ to l!i consumer. 1 per cent was made by the fed- On the one hand, the president ' oral reserve banks of Boston, At said, he thought this would re-; hint a. Kansas City, i fa I las, Cnl quire continuation of the farm cago und St. Louis, program so Ibe nution would be j The cuts have been made quiet in a position to take the fullest ad- ly since war broke out In Kurope, vantage of every opportunity to : but the latest cut, that at St. increase farm Income, i leiolicr. in.ta. at lu.ud A. M . 11I the fi-ent dfmr of tin- ouyty i-ourt limine ar ItosebuiH, Iti.iiKUis fount y, rt-U"ii, "ell ut pint he auction (sutijt-vt to rt'ili'inptlon) to ttt No. 7.UH'.' hlifli.m blitib-r for iash i li:in In the ('m int Court of the Slate of I all the rlniit, title and intercut in-egoii for iMiuglfts County. wiileh the ahove named ilefemlant. Tin- '11 urn Central Life I nstn ;i ie and earh mid all of tlu-111 In tl I'oinnaiiy. a nuiMiiiiliiiii, I'lain- I above entitled uit. had on the 5th liff. x. Krank K. Weaver, as I day of Auuni, lUlti. the date of tl nullum, a tor or estate ur Aura- i. .Snatu. ilt icuM-iI. i:t . a Neal. now Con ye rs, and John I ( 'iiii vcih. her liUHhaiid. I'. C. Swiniz ami .la lie I toe Swart., his wif-. Many I Swattx, und Jane I toe Swart z. his ivife. J sie lf.irtl.-y M. N.-es.- and 4 , II. M -Neene, htr bushand. Iililh Wolle Jilnl Juhii U'oiff. her Imin- liand. I.hkmI.111 Hroy., a, partner ship, ronsiMt of O. V. IvotCM ilon and JmIiii Itof, A. A. Ki'hramm, uh Suierintiident of llankn In ehui lie of the liu nidation of the I till. lit Stat.- Hank, a Pa 11 king- l 4 ororRtioti. Kiddle State Hank, ! a 1 ni p.n at hoi, (.!. I. Sliake, l)v- I feiidunts. J II y v I it ue of an exeru t in 11, judg- j lie tit ol der. dt-eree a lid order uf .-ale issued out of the above entitl- 1 t-d eoinl ill llo- abue entitled 1 a use. lo on- ill 1 eet.-il. and dated I the 'nih .la -.f S.-iteiidiei . 1 U upon a J lid g Me-lit rendered a ml en teied In said eniirt on the Kith ilnv of September, HCt'.l, In favor of Tho 1 "u Inn l Vlit 1 al tafe I nsui a m e 'olii panv. d a in tiff, and a gainst Frank I-.. Weaver, as iiUuil turn ralor or tin; estate of Abraliaiii 1 Swartz. d 1 eased, defendant, for the sum of , l!i.:.i. with interest thereon at j the rate of seven per cent ''At per j a 11 11 11 in from Herein be r 7. I'-iitL'. and I for tiie further sum of $U'i.:il, with interest thereon al the rale of sev en per cent 7' per annum from April i. i'XM, and for the further sum of JlN.:i'.i. with interest there on at the rate of seven per cent per an mini from March 1 r. 1!C!!i, and for (he further sum of J.M.'.n costs ami disbursements, and 1 the eosls of and upon this writ, eomina Tiding nic to make sale of the following described real prop erty situate 111 the County of Doug- I las. Stale of Oregon, to-wlt: ' lU-giniiiiiK at a point 'ne and 1 thii ty-l'-iui liundr.iltliM il.lli chains nioi ttfutfe herein f 'M et'loneU. :;i::i'i; ;iv.t di'e hwd tn anil to the; above described property, or any part thereof, to satisfy said execu tion. Judgment order and decree, intercut, costs and accruing costs. 1 Ultcd Seme III her 2l, t U ? J. PKKCV A. W'KIlll. Sheriff of Iouglu County, Ureg-m. I ute of first publication Sep tember 21, IWJ. Date of last putiliciitbni October w, iii;::i. You Are As Old As Your Feet Why have tired out feeling pain in feet, ankle knee, lega cases caused by some form of foot troubles Dr. J. M. Ingalls REGISTERED CHIROPODIST who makes regular visits every other Saturday to your city, is licensed by the state of Oregon Is a CHIROPODIST PODIA TRIST He gives complete foot service. Weak or flat feet, corns, calouses, ingrowing nails, treat ed without pain and with little cost and trouble to you. Call for appointment or come In. Next visit Saturday, Sept. 23rd 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Umpqua Hotel, Roseburg MORGAN'S GROCERY , PHONE 68 Specials for Friday and Saturday GRAPEFRUIT Medium size, full of juice, 'jCf 8 for SWEET POTATOES Nice size, Ifi 4 lb I POTATOES U. S. yfift No. l's, 25-lb. bag .. tgiV DRIED FIGS Fancy black or white. New crop, just in. 2-lb. Pkg TUNA FISH Fancy pack Oregon Albacore lEt Tuna, per can 3 KADOTA FIGS Delicious for breakfast. Ta!l "Tl3 cans. 2 cans "3 GRAPEFRUIT Trupak Brand. "jCr 3 tall cans AJV SHREDDED WHEAT The original (a sample pack age FREE with each tM package). 2 Pkgs. .. fiC PINEAPPLE JUICE Tall 46-oz. can, Dole's. DCg Each CRISCO- ej- 3-lb. can 33v On the other hand, he colitinucfl, ; he believett II luHixleil the asstir anre the consumittE public and not the pruliteiT would Rt't the benefit of ample supplies the na tion now has and which the presi dent believes It will continue to have. I SUPPOSED BATTLE MERELY PRACTICE 111 KUKKIKSM A VKX. Denmark. Kept. 2 1 . I A I I - -I nf;nination Swc di.sb nitilli-ry units liuvo been prac ticing on it low Island hoy era I miles south of Smioi church offered a possible explanation today lor the sounds of henvy ciitiiimiulinK that yi'steidnv alarmed fisherfoik alonn the east coast of Jut land. Some of I hose who heard the firintr insisted, however, the can nonading was I'm heavy to fit this explanation. The sounds, they said, bore a strout; resemblance to the thunder of heavy naval nuns audible here during the famous world war bat tle ol .luthind I May :tl. llHiii. Others pointed out. it is well kienvu that acoustics play straime tricks in these waters. MITM I Ol-- WW Mvrri.KM i;r Not bi i hri..l.y uiiu uihIi'I'sIkim-iI iol hi I ins l rut 11 KM f .Milh. M IMW- -l. I.ms ril. .1 in tlo- i'miii f tlx- Si. He of ii-un t I.; m i ''in tit , h i.- final ;i -ii' li lolinin 1st rtt tor. immI h h:,.- f IM-il Sit III ll.l V. I l t - t!i:!!t. at 111 o . P.. k .. M i inn-, ii ml I lo- i oiu 1 1 Mutti ...utt us th.' l,ii' for l)i Ml lll-l.-l tll'II.H. il itny. lo ,(' unit hihI fur (It.- .i th.'i.-i.f. I I ;i t Ki".'lnii c. M t-on. t l. inl-i r L'l.-t. i:imini r ia i Admiiii olltlt ii.1 fln.tl I t I. III. lit M .1 M J B WHY? "I found the answer at 10,000 feet..." 1 Th botft phoned from New York: "I want you here tomorrow to help mc close thit Simpson contract." Just like thu! I barely hid time to kiss the wife good bye nd ctuh the evening plne. F-irly next morning the stewardess asks if I'd like some breakfast. "Sure,'' I ur, 10 she fixes i tray and pours me ft oip ot hot coffee from a thermos bottle. 2 I smlled grat and 1 took sip. "Gosh," 1 said. "Jo I hive to tl? eretv time I want such swell coffee ?" She smiled. "VCV'J like to hive you, but frankly it's M J D same as you get in any grotery store. We've candardiifd on M I B bevause its tine, full flavor makes a hit with everyrHily." fjrTC,-j M'JB'f (Jg0 RICHER ROAST TjJllTr 9'v" yu "m( RICHER FLAVOR LSZVffj Orip'or Regular Orindi I jr v: " V ,nrn ill t,... YIPPE-EE . . . "Corralled" on this page are Red & White canned food offerings that you have been waiting fcr. For months our buyers have been scouring the world's markets for finest fruits, vegetables and other fancy canned foods for this event. It is Red & White's way of helping the dis tressed farmer, fruit grower and canner in moving surplus crops. Buy now! Buy in dozen and case lots . . . It's a vintage year and bumper crops bring these foods to you at low prices. Special Features for Friday and Saturday, September 22 and 23 PEACHES a- 2 for 33C PEARS sfa-s: 2 for 37c GRAPEFRUIT 2 for 25c SLICED BEETS gy 2 for 23c HOMINY 2for23q "Thank foe the tip."! said. Next da? I wired the Mrs. from New York WE GOT THE CONTRACT I GOT A RAISE SVHTl H TO MJB l.OVE. She must have thought I was uy, but she took the hint. MaijonniJ Mayonnaise RED & WHITE Pints 25c Salad Dressing SUNSPUN Pints Quarts 22c 35c LUNCHEON MEAT RED & WHITE 12-oz. Cans .... 29C Fancy Cut Beans 25c Red A White No. 2 cans 2 for SIFTED PEAS Red & White No. 2 cans 2 for 27c SPINACH Red A. White No. 2'a cans 2 for 29c CATSUP Blue & White 14-01. bottle 2 for C PANCAKE FLOUR Red A White Large package AC Cane & Maple Syrup Red 4 White Quart Jugs CIC RIPPLED WHEAT 19c COFFEE Marl Brand For people who love good coffee. 1-LB. BAGS 25C STARCH Red & White. Corn or Gloss 1-lb. package 2 for . . 17c SOAP CHIPS 25c Borax Large package Sunshine 2 packages MARSHMALLOWS 18c Red A White 16-oz. bags SALT SORAXO 10-ounce tins. Sifter top 15c FLOUR Harvest Pride. Guaranteed $ all purpose 19 1b. bags 1.49 FLOUR Red i. White. High grade $ Mfl fancy patent. 491b. bags .... O Red 4 Wh.te. Plain or lodned. J ib. etna. 2 for 17c Coking Chocolate 27c Red A. White Premium j-lb. pkg. 2 for 'pp i M33