La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 21, 1923, Image 4

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    TYItlay, December 21, 1923.
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Tim LA 0RANTT3 EVENING OnfTCRVTR
La Grande Evening Observer
THE OLD HOME TOWN
inikpj2Mi:.t m:wsii!:u
PuhlllwU iinlly and wooltly nt
IJV Granrin, Oregon, by LaOrande
KvenlntrGhsvrver i'uMinlilntf t'oiti-
HfiOcn DF.NTNIH, Editor.
Koterod at poHLoffico ut l.a (.It-undo.
Ore., a Hocond CInsn Mall .Muttur.
On male in oiiur ciil k orosron
Hotel Jittwa Kduid, I'orllaiid; Im
perial Nftws HtoiitJ, I'oiHand: .Mult
ttotnnh' Now Klnml, I'ortlnnd.
Addrf S8 ull romifi indent iona to
THE GUSKlUftii, 1410 Adnni.
AwiM La (Jrnndfi, Orjfon.
RunKciuiTioft itAi'i;s
Ity .Mali
Pally, pr month .fthc
Daily, throe mo., In advance,
1 tatty, sW mo., in nrlvuncA 2.f0
i-atly, tint yniir. In advaru,u..$;i.0u
C'l l V AMI ( Ol .M'V Ol I K'l II,
Minimi; akso( i.vri:i Mtr.ss j
Tito AHHorlatcd 'i'' H is xclu- I
sUvty cntitUM to usi lor publira- J
(Ion of all iicuh diHafjjr3 rn-ditf-d j
to it or not of lit'i'wiHrt cri'dltcii in I
publiKhfd fluT. tii. .A M rl),'htH of re- j
puhUraiinn o' spwiul dispiiltdw-ii
thlH pap-r, and hino Um local ru:
Jty Carrier
Drtily, por inonlh 7 Co
Daily, i-r throo month t'J.'Jb
lJiilly prr six mo., In oilvutioo, 1 1.00
I trit) y, irlntflf remv fir
I'l'ltSK or Ill.l.'XHINU, Which'.'
Hi- (hat llhtinld"lli roni. th.
I'0li- Khatl llll'W" Jiitit, tjlil ll KH-
iiiK tfhitlt in- upon tho ln-nd of him
that H--M''th li. - I'ri.v. rl'H II
J 'I No Shield for Criminals
Tliu paramountcy of coniniunity welfare as nnniii.st the;
claimed teehniuil right's or individual was affirmed by
the superior court of IVniiKylvaniit in a couple of licjuoi- j
catses. Thu:;e decisions and the accompanying opinions j
j-hould jjo a lonir way toward clearing up disputed (iiiestionsj
about roc dure in piohibition enforcement and thus tend'
to1 swifter and more certain action in cases of violation of i
the eighteenth amendment and the state laws for its en-j
forcement. i
In.', one case the appellant had been arrested without a(
warrant while drivinjf on the public highway with- JOU;
bottles of intoxicating li(iior in his automobile. The court
bet. aside Che plea that his constitutional rijvhts had been j
invaded either by the manner of his arrest or the refusal j
to; return the liiioi' to him. The .convincing: point was
emphasized that had the liquor been returned to the defen
dant' it still would have been in his possession unlawfully,1
honce he had no legitimate ground for appeal f rum con-!
vietion. . .
Objections to procedure made by a hotel keeper con-;
victcd of unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor for bev-l
eitijfe purposes. It was asserted tho search warrant was j
improperly drawn and improperly served. The Pennsylvania '
court holds that it is sufficient for an informant to make!
nuiaavu inni mere is proimnio cause lo noneve the law
is 'being violated imd that it is not necessary that the war
rant 1o served by the officer named therein; In any case,
tho court maintains the1 illicit liquor constituted prtipor evi
dence against the defendant and should not be returned to
him. ; The court said that "there is no more reason why
intoxicating liquors unlawfully possessed, no matter how
they ,comnf into the custody of the government, should be
relumed agaiir to the criminal jKissession of the defendant
than -that stolen goods similarly obtained should bo re
turned to tho thief."
Here we have fundamental principles so clearly stated
that there should bo no further question with respect to
them." Constitutional rights of citizens must be respected,
but tfie c.psik vviiiNnnl tcaiiNAU nakc the vtou.iHLURinI
light?, which have been guaranteed for the protection' of
the well-behaved, a shield against punishliienl. This is
sensible and obviously sound law.-
r.y Stanley ,-
'T3 NOT KNOWN WKtTMEK TMB STRANCK WHULMAH. " '-w;,'
M A KLArK CS.P.WHO RWJt TH'tOlXH TOWII TO PAY, '
WAS A PIANO TUneK. HORSe 00C1OK Oft A 'Z ' ' I
HIGH SCHOOL
NOTES
OFFICE CAT
BY JUNIIUS
"V4 fT
Ih-mi-nis 'ltiii(f today in tin1 bird !
1 WllO tUllt'H hltf Hit) to tilt llHIICl'
and hpM 'Vir,v one wilh In r.
I ltv lilipp.v a salf-man'! lf.
UIHIIlJ hi Hl'I'H t 4'UNllllllHI'y In
onlv H mhlM'i'S mat cutid.v In IH'
(t'liirrr, I'ords mi the spihi" m'ji-,-'it.
(lianatinU lit Mny. niarriaur II'
in .time mid luiii(-s in i
j '
j "What Im thr dlir r. n-c Iic'hvit
ia roo.strr iiibl n woriian?'.'"
t "ThV rooMit-r crowK in t tit mort)
'intf ami Dm woman crow.s all tlit
Itmi'.
(li.v Anility Xii'.li)
With (he hixt Hlv,w okti nt tliu !
lin'M r I'itHt Kllpphiff ' and tlil;!. '
U no ; t"iM, tin K'i(rttl j
4-ondiiion Iti Uio IiIkIi xtdifud has ,
uirii itrm in'" .-tiiK in i, .i'mi.u in i
la,' olinic, polili-ly pr:t U lnif. I'laui-c
un!i(-latmii luis a (no lit fit ma ni
I'ot anions thn nl(idi-nts.
'l'h. sliidi'iil hoiH-. inlividii:illi' i
!:iu! iftilii'tii,v in looliiiiK for- 1
itff lo Uw i h-vti ilayH nt vaia-
j t ion, h'"-rintiiiiK I'l iday art-riiooa.
I Klcv ii days of nih th and .)' and
a tft'Oi-iat ciMTloadim; itf I hit "in.?1
ncr-tii.ia" -not nn-nttonlii I'hri.st- .If
ni;i;i uittn. .
School will not n:iln convi-ni' tin j
til WsUn.'.-.tav, Juiiaarv 114. .
. ..... . i fc
'i in- -iris ha.sK' it-an s(iiao naM
not yt Im'i ii oruanfzt-d. Tim hoyrf
have hi't-n itcvotln: tho past w
ito alimt.st coiislant il-a tii- in th
iiim ' riiium, ana during 1110 nouoas
will rontimio pri-pai'iftion for th-
jnp.iiin of thiir piilvint nelson.
1 1 1n- flr.-t Friday in January1-when
lhi-y will rm-t't I'nion.
Tlw county health nursr ' lias
he. n InvcsliKaliUi;- tin condition-;
of tin- dil'lVivnt l.a llrandn iiim-
uii n n lroinir to mo mciiuuim an.i
Only 2 More
Till Christmas
H
lave
Shopping Days -sTl Ml K'
ked'!:;
You Overloo
Any One?
Consult your list and make sure that none of your
friends have been slighted
Tin- dl-lionary dcrtit'-s pretty t.-
tol'-rnldy." Woml.-r if that mian
i hat a prdty woiiiiin j one t ha'
yoli toh'rntc,
xmas si ;i:stios lunn
l'"or lirotlier; pljio, cornet, nut,
Voiith's 'oinpanion, l-'lttu Ii deck,
(''or ulster; Hewing liaHket, plalin,
drcMs, 1 Jttic Woiii' il. plntf l tot) if.
A MAS SI .(.! NTIUNN j fl:t
l-'or hroihei': pipe, linnjo, )nick
I'lH, "HeHi ri I.OVc." jrolf Ktli'kH. I'Njr
isu-r: pipe, ha n jo, klckcrrf, 'ln-ji.
eit l.ovf." iro If stlrkH.
J'oHer: Thin train iP'eN to lin
ker and pointy cant,
(Hd lnly: W'dl. I w.'itit a train
tiial K' lK tit I'i'iidh-ton and I don't
enre which way It polnta.
I -
Obituary
i .I i i
ir. v.mhi,i;y.
II. W. N'lldcy, of I'liln t'ovc ave
inic. paMKcd on today havlntr sev
erat children and his wife and j
hOHt of frieiidn in iiiouin liiH dc
mini'. Tho n-tnaliifi ar! at tin Hon
nt-nkarnp -hapet pending Tunc nil t
urranKi-tnenl.
their honiCH.
lis,, i-i.m.iiock. A. (i. H. ndvip'-r.
t (n-oposed ii plan to the xirn to
iiircparc ( 'h ri.t ihhm ;jsk. tx fnr th"
needy. The r.irls h o decided to
'uivc cauiii-.i fruit, Ji-tJii-M, or other
,l.in. u r food. iih;' ctoihln- an.h
Inn rev.
! T!u (IniiM-it'e science clas.scs
:'"::! J'd .old oai'dy in tho hi;rh O
' l.a II dnrin-; tiic WcdncN.kiy jjj
h: 'n h ii;". ,iu ; ;itif.- from tin- com-
i i.i j-. I.S.I tlOll the xa'e an lift"
' ' : r r!a:in; r di-iiiunMl t a tcii in 3
iia,- )i:rc::a!.i:jk.' of tin- sweets, the. 2
-ni.' v'a .' r'tui-i'ss i!-oni eft-v t,
i 1 1 i ! ut ii :t t, J
i -MiiKt V. Itavls-, in chari'c
i Mic t o;iinien-ial 1'k vt incnt, ha:' J
! ':- -:".;t-d to !;; It. Towh-r. prin- 3
j i:t I "f the hih tichool. that HnMd if
' A: In a rra n 1 with m-nriiv ij
M .v.'iis h'twei-n nn-inhei-M of the re-
j-reetivc- adyanc-il vhorlhand class 2j
:es. An y- t nothliiK-' definite Iiiin ftj
li.-en .leohl.-.l.
An asseiuhly was calhel Wednes
day iiiortitttfc f"r the pnrpttso ol
awarding the I 'mh-rwood typtnr
ilieilalH. The requirement for the
! i tlflcatc In :tr words per nilnuU'
jfor r: I iron'.,, medal, -lit lo .10 words,
jand for a sliver medal, words.
"'don It. Kherhard. a local nt
itorney, p resented the a wan Is to
I Mildred Cauthier, who made 87
; words, Kallieron "hnrcli l, KIIil
Alines 4-J. Kluood 1li;lt 4S, Mux
int. K'nntti 41, and IMihlre.l fas' n.
Silk Und erwear
Any wnninil wnultl he wi-ll tli-asil Willi
ufri or Kii-m-i-s. siiniiiiiihmi.i ur .ltni-iii '
Silk rmli-mi-iir in diiiiity jalli-rns ii-imI
.-lunli-s.
Bloomers
Stepins
Vests '.
Gowns
. $3.50 to $6.00
.. $3.50 to $5.00
. $2.G5 to $4.00
$6.95 to $15.00
Sets of Stepins and Vests and
Bloomers and Vests, $7 to $10.25
BOX STATIONERY
Tin wilt mm-fid and (ncpcii-.vc. .ieat
n-voriineiii of fancy und phriu locs in many
colors mid mialllir.
50c to $3.50
Men's Sweater Coats
l-Acry 'nittn hns many iini- rr n hand-sniiit-
sweater i'oat. Wt Inn' Ihoiu in plain
ami lamy iihhIcI-. hnihi'd mI anil olliii'
ic, lioin
$1.95 to $15.00
Mir 1 1
men''
(-Oil II'.'
STETSON HATS
would prc-mly appreciate i
rich ittall(.
win
line
(ini
tial liK'luilc many line patterns mid
ah-oliilH.v Biinraiilrcil to jilvc f-illls-
$7.00 to $12.50
MACKINAW'S AND LEATHER
VESTS
Mr. Oul-ol'-lWmri Man lias nerd of this
ii-cl'ttl liift. Sec our at Ions palleiiK.
At
$6.75 to $15.00
hvksiav sTrniKH Mirnions
)!' AMr.ituwN i.iiin;iti(;
Ami'-tho Knight nt 111 fJdrier
' !. the Kiiiu'S'! Hilef MipfKtrters,
M'Ili ,wi (tide iMMtke,
Apptirently 'ilier1!' il limit.
OV4( tltUmwHfc4H4UllUfr.AU- lUlMUUt
of !nm a ylrl can cliew durlntc tliu'
i l:i. . i i ..
Could You Build a House?
' Inthese days of liifihly complex oi-Ranization, whon the
coopehition of thmisands of persons is required for the
production of nearly cvci-ylhinjr one uses, il is refreshing
to leaH of a man so resourceful that he has succeeded in
buildhiKV unaided, a substantial, altractivo and modern
house; The builder is a Pennsylvania!!, a resident of Dau
phin county, and 72 years old, and his achievement is so
unusual and so creditable that it is beinjr widely, and de
servedly, acclaimed.
Division of labor has been carried to such an extent
that' in the manufacture of a complicated piece or machin
ery like an automobile ecah factory employe will work
only on one simple part, lie may be enjrajred all day in
monotonous repetition of a single operation. The effecC
of this extreme specialization is to make mere machines of
men and rob them of the power of initiative and resource
fulness. Tin; services of thousands of persons are called into play
when -a house is ordinarily constructed. The Pennsylvania
man did' the 'excavation', (pinnicd the stone, elected the
foundation, cut the trees and hewed the timbers, laid the
bricks, and did the plastoiine; and plimibinj; himself. The
only help he had was in raisinu the framework. This was
a feat worth while, and demonstrates that nolwilhstnndinjr :
that modern civilization has made all of us more dependent,
on our l'ellowmen than people were at any other stajre nl'
the world's history there still remain persons so skillful1
and i'nuenious that even if all the rest of mankind were
destroyed they would not be utterly helpless.
Specialization and complicated division of labor are con-!
dueivi to efficiency. They are indispensable to our present,
inanngr of. living. At the same time they lend to reduce'
und eliminate the i-csourcefulnoss and self-reliance which
were ramomV the admirable attributes of the pioneers of:
America.
town nv m-:
ii-'oit ris hkai -rii-i i,
it -nii: Mil, KM. IN
ii:'iti:ii.
lAiiors
wii-:.v
KNOWS
lllfl HAY. Ml.li. (AP) 1-IiIhk
lonUi-y ciitfllH-H. worlllliK on KlOil-l
way und hwIiikIiik un ax In llx-i
Mlrtw rovereil llinhpr rt-glonH ol'
uorthi-rn MlrhlKun In pari of the
l.u-nrh now lii'JnK doiu- hy a! M.
lO knf-lrrr fril-iM,.,- r-.it.lul.. I.. II...
IH-'rIul HiiMslun nnitj-'. '('t(lf -Ik thej
i:-vtliili hIuim In which V-l'ii plain i
KorlolT haw wor-licd uh il'. Iiirtihi-r
lack lo obtain inrorination which
lip (-(irpta '10 lake hack to ltn.sin
Iti ortlcr to teach American for
estry niethnilH lo hlH coiinlryinen.
Korlot'f, whoiH a ffrailualc of HiCH
Krad und w ho . received u iiiaHter'M !M
A aurH-cnn can change the shape
of your face, or yon can i?et It
changed hy lelliiitr .people wlial
you think of thcni.
STRANGE TALES
RELATED OF THE
GERMAN EXCHAGE
XKW YOJtK. AI) The Nharp
d'-in-e.-iation in I tori in i-e1tanti.
CT - - '
to llio iioint where one cent in
American mone will hn Hevoral
hlllion (lerniuii marks huH iivci)
rlyo it .several faiiolfnl stories In
Wall Slreet, and to many Intvre.st
Iiik- mathomntfen! cnlcula,tionH.
,(ne of the latent Minrle. crodlt
ed to an American consular offi
cer In liclKiiihi. relates how sliorlly
after IlK' ai'ininllce tho llel'ian nv
ernment, in u aiiparcnt effort to
acquire Hiifficieiit markH lo Influ
ence, i" lieec-wrtjir, ihn (Irrmnn -cliniufii
nit nation, derided to to.
deem all the (ierrnan currency
then rlivnlalintr in I.elk'lLtni. It i.i
ald to have expected lo 'uvpiire
m! Mlliim murks In ttiN mnnnr-r,
lint the favorahle rate of exchange
offei-i'il iialuccil coashleralilo spec
ulation hy llelKiann who purchased
marks in (P rmally and sold them
at a profit In their own country,
so that several more Pillions were
actually unptired.
These niarkM are said to have
been Htore,l hi a larac warehouse
and a K"aid pluccd over i hetu,
necessitating an annual outlay of
lio.aou to so. anu initrian frannfi,
hesidcH the loss of interest. -f
ffi'etit has been Hm depreciation In
niarksfthat ihe Moltrian ' "trnsf ire"
which is said still to pe,. under
Kiiard, in vahi. at less than $1 in
A rn'rlc;ru money nt the p re-tent
rale of exehaiiRO,
Anotlier story, whlcli lllnstratci
I he e .lent of depreciation, says
that -la box cars would bo needed
in haul $i worth of ono marls
notes at the present rate ot ex- ,
ehaiHre.
"HPVO TO-NIGHT,
t-uftttd tont'iu'. tiUuUMit.l&.
WAhost tfripine or nausea ,
CHAMj&ZRL-AIN'vS
Scl your t ri jh". only 23c
T.l'l Mann rloelc how T Iava t-Ai:
Since I bought you life him been rxuX n,ul who 'Coh'cd a mnsleh's H
Just oilc period- of explosions ."e j-ne"-. irom win i niversiiy oi ng
vt tniiiuKinu lasi year, now is worK- 'm
Int; under the auspices of the
sehoot of fdreKtry of Vale utdver-tJJ
spy. B9
Horn In Siberia thirty-two years1 B9
iiBo, fuptalu Korloff spent iie'gg
years In the Itussian anny, during g3
which time he si rved- against the mm
(h rinans in the Itita eampaimi. 5S
When the early tuoruitiK'H dim
Kvi-ry morning you rliift loudly
And I rifie me up and shout,
"-- Censored-- I shut you off mid
then
1 hie me hack lo sluinberlantl.
If roini wii-H illdn't Insist nu
tOlniC hlllt-ic iMi-kllcM ror their
ubhies ut hrKiinas, what n mm
derful old world thia would bo
o lie in.
The corkscrew and the buffalo
are runiiini a Hose race for ob-.soh-tiiies.
I tut there's ui(e a few
of them left yet.
ANOTMCit HANK HAS IWfli-
i i. ni:ci;ii,v in m:w yoick
A HI At II Ol-' I HOItl s ;miS
AiM'i:.ni:i nx rni.; st;i
m im: rituM rni: waist h.
Buying
Or
A Minn;-; t u
nth.
essll rv
Hunter Critically Injured. I
Till-; ltALLKH, Or. Virtually'
ull of the flesh was blown from I
th.; shoulder of A. T. Molt, who
lived in soutb.-rn Wasco county
lienr Kent wlo-n a shotgun he him !
en Trying- in the tontifau.of his ear
wliilo hunting coyotes was aeel- ;
dently dlseharged. Holt was
brought to The I miles hospital for 1
treatment where it was found th -charge
had struck him in the riiit i
shouldtM' tearing the flesh and mus j
eh away from tho bone. 1 1 is con
diHeu was said to he critical.
IT KEEPS FACTORIES RUNNING THE YEAR ROUND TO SUPPLY THE HOOVER
IZEI) AND OTHER AFFILIATED INDEPENDENT COMMUNITY STORES. SEVERAL
MILLION POUNDS CANDY BOUGHT ESPECIALLY FOR CHRISTMAS THE HOOVER
IZED HAS ON DISPLAY UNDOUBTEDLY THE LARGEST DISPLAY OF XMAS CANDIES
IN EASTERN OREGON. HOOVERIZED BUYING POWER IS TRULY INDICATED BY
PRICE TAGS ON OUR MASSIVE STOCK HOOVERIZED XMAS VALUES.
Fttndameiitalist.s nnixnince that they will have bill in
troduced in every lejrMaluiv fnrhiddin; the teachine; of;
evolution. Thai will make folks w ho do not know what '
evoluljon is look it up. -
"One Rood way to invservo your health," observes an ex
change, "is to omit floinjr all the thiiiRS ymi enjoy dninp."
And that poes J'or reputiition, too, these days.
1 ;H
4J
MAK15 THIS DANK VOI R
1-INANi'IAl. UKAhi.in.MtT.
i:i:s.
It will lie a pleasure lo serve
yon and to wve jou call on
iim at any lime.
f'onniilt. nur officers on nny
bitainVKa prohlonl and. if yon
desire, a solution will iu
ailltuiitted.
I.KT VS lf.WI'd.K Vdl ll
I'll'SlSni.Sri.
It takes sixiy-fwe':
Cpuscles U moke ai .
vrrovn oncX only
Mn'rteen to'.'mile-v
Chir cluract,
Htuudlnir Kill
NtjWH. to yon.
Slogan
r and liUtli
"Tljcro li'N'il Substitute
S'ulVly."
Trie uctinp; mayor of New York continues to hunt some
authority tn cut gasoline prices. Why not draft Gov. Mc
Naster of South Dakota?
XMAS SPECIALTIES
SWEET TO'I ATOES, 3 Jlis 29c
CRANBERRIES, qt . 15c
CAULIFLOWER, 20c to ..35c
FRESH TOMATOES, lb. 20c
PARSNIPS, 3'':. lbs loc
SWEET GRAPES, 2 lbs.- .....35c
PURE FRUIT JAM, 1 lb. glass 30c
SPANISH OLIVES, largest Fancv 63c
PREFERRED STOCK QUEEN OLIVES....47c
PRF.FERRl-UJ STOCK STUFFED OLIVES 60c
CALIFORNIA RIPE OLIVES, 2 oz. tins 25c
LTUimS PIMENTO STUFFED OLIVES..23c
CRAPE JUICE, Pint, 35c; Quart 6!)c
JOHNSON'S FANCY MINCEMEAT, 2 lbs. 55c
.NONE SUCH MIXCE MEAT, pkg. ..- 15c
RAISiN'SNw Ci-ou, 2 .pkgs .'.25c
LIBBY'ri ASPARAGUS TIPS, 1 lb. tin 43c
WVINZ SAVE FT PICKLES, full pint 30c
GOLD MEDAL DRESSING 29c
PREFERRED STOCK ASPARAGUS, 1 lb.
tin 39c'
ARMOUR'S PEACHES, No. 2. tin, 45c
mialitv .. 25c
LONG HORN FULL CREAM CHEESE,
lb 35c
PIMENTO OR CHILI CHEESE, pkg. 15c
NEW CROP NUTS
CHOICE MIXED NUTS. 5 lbs 93c
CALIFORNIA SOFT SHELL AVAL
NUTS. 3 lbs. $1.00; 5 lbs $1.60
FRESH ROASTED VIRGINIA TEA-
NUTS, lb. 17'.c; 5 lbs i.83c
PRAZIL NUTS," 2 lbs. ...45c
i'TLBERTS, 2 lbs 35c
.-'ALTED SPANISH PEANUTS, 2 lbs 35c
CALIFORNIA MEDIUM SOFT SHELL
WALNUTS, 2 lbs 45c
WALNUT .WHITE MEATS, , lb 25c
LARGE FRESH COCOANUTS : 15c
PURE FRESH XMAS CANDIES ,
27 DIFFERENT VARIETIES NO DOU"?T
THE LARGEST QUANTITY OF CANLMES
EVER ON DISPLAY IN EASTERN ORE-''
GON, 4'..'. lbs $i oo
CHOCOLATE CREAMS, Anv quantity, lb 22c'
BISHOP CHOCOLATES, 1 lb. box ... 49c
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES, small,3
dozen for 55c
JAPANESE ORANGES, 2 dozen 45c
SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES .medium-
size, 2 dozen . 75c
SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES, Medium
large, dozen ! 58c
ORANGES, by the. case, 27 dozen at 17c, S4.5ft
FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT, 2 for !.....25c
LitMUMh. large size, dozen
CHOICE TENDER TURNIPS, h lbs."
SPINACH, fresb dailv, 2 lbs.
LARGE BLEACHED' CELERY, 2 lids
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