' Friday. February. 27, 1925.
PAGE TWO
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
We All
. Make Mistaken
But we 'make good on
our if you'll'
Tell L'8.
HILLS
PEPAHTMENT STOItE
'A Good Place to Traile"
, ; . " '
. ' ' . - n
,ot VZ
and Our. club, ha. Won received
Itero BmnK tentative plans f,r the
formation of an Eastern (W.n
Transhcotcr.' Icasue.
The plan proposes to organize,
tho Ij Grande. Paker and Knter
f lortsinen'H organisation for
home
a .muruament and an at
shoot on alternate Sundays.
Thus according to the arrange-
TRAPSHDOTING
LEAGUE GAINS
nirwrnn rnr
mem unacr consmenuion ai pr-iWi.8
mt Enterprise ana uancr woumjwH nt behlnd tne hol ond got
send trapshootlng teams to com- n0 fa,rJy Wfi tt,lhough Bhot
. pete villi i the local marksmen here , ft(fl ft be(t(!p coordnalloll
on March I. The following tfun- i . ,u... lhftMB.h, Hv ma.
.-day all thrw learns would shoot at
plun similar to the Hpokesrnan
Itevlew telegraphic hoot and on
the next Kutiday, or two weckn
from the flint rhoot Enterprise and
!-a Grande would compete In Ua-
ker as guests of the club there,
Tit- vhertiii if u .rrfn-U'shown his- wares hereabouts as
at prefient is an follows: Khoot at !"! another youngster
I Grande March 8, shoot at home w,l nity possibly bo taught to
March IB. Rhoot at Tinker Mar.h hr"ak laDft nheail of a few of
22. shoot at home March 2'J and;11"""' ln -lie, "print. Hughes Is
ihoot at Knterprlsc April 6. 'another prln( project. He was on
Kach rlub Is to donate toward a 1 tUHt Var'u relay team and might
trophy for the winning tenm. Noj10 lauKht to cut the, wind In the
official action ho been taken by u,,t- ,Ie 1b fa3t ucttlns; out of the
the Wing. Fin and Fb-etfoot Mul 'Jt "flJ a not urn I way of
but local sporlamen geiierully r.eem 1 "lining Which cuts down hi speed
to favor fltieh a league to nlv'to wimn extent, after he get
lidded xest lo the n hooting.
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IIWIIW VUL
S
COHCO
II
" " - J MncTavlnh has made no defl-
inlie announcements about track
; LONDON.(AP) Tho cheapest j yet, being too occupied with bas
plpa on sale today In London, thojkcthali. One thing Is certain, how
city, which haa two or three times 'over. MocTavlsh knows the sltua
.a many plpo smokers oa anyjtlon and will have the hoys out
other city in the world, Is the old- irking Just as soon as possible
fanhlom-d corncob pipe from Miss
ouri, which wn given internation
al- prontlnonrp hy Merit Twain.
Tha norncoli plin hero rrtulla
at 4 to 6 emita each, hut vcn at
that can acaroly be ronsldcrad n
having mado any notlccuhlp tti
roods upon tho rirltlali plpo in
duntry, -. ,
In fact It may be said that tha
corncob plpo la oonstderod more
;of freak than anything also, and
ls bourht chlofly by Americans,
-as a reminder of old corncob days
... Viack home, and by a fen- Britons
. who havo lived at Intorvals ln the
"west or middle west when corn
cobs wore In Ihelr prime.
Plpo dealers say here thnt the
corncob will never become realty
popular In London, despite the
Serious Lung
Trouble Starls
With Coughing
Payllelasi tsar, ngamit nril.Fli., ecvitu
Ille.Uoni that may riilt. ln,, ,n,,.
tlaua sow ,r,arlb. BAL8AMF.A lor ill bran.
Iilal afl.tll.n. BAlbAMtA It s jur. ,c.
labia araparaliaa a.u. Ii.m a naoly
maraS plant. Dr. B.nJ. t Cr.litr.a. Aai.r.
. It, writs,: ..t it l.Ih,,,,!, , ,
traallc. and my fsn.ll,. It li ,ui,,. ,U.J
- sd aafa Is lit antian hka autlila, aba "
Towflri1 'ha rnu nt tl,a liittj..,,. .-t. a-mt,.
, siifinntetll I)tivl,-lali lint.r..! tl.nl -. ti,l
J I hijlaa. to N.ra,la. by til. f oils fn.in
natttt tilflnt it Imtriiiiir r r mi liir rnia..,a
ar Induanza. 11. uai tti. dlt ;t,ni,lllt t,it
atlllf patirnta end llmu In a li.mt.nai .,r
Soirlns ltli "death" cawn Nen f ifc.
(aaulla asael tha nrls mm fm iim,
r1 S!! S'.'1.,'!?"".'1 10 ""I'M' "la drni.ua.
AI.!4Aala.A hit now bwi, al.iii,l.inili.d
tad tlTM uniforinlr intra, el..ua rn.nli. In
iur ra)t: 1. II .,,th,. iih. ,ittnii.,l a.-m-ran
and rII.VM Irrlliilun. t It lii.-tt'ia.
tarrtllos of aiuruua and ptunlt. . .i.
eerliiraliiiii. 3 It atlniulat.-a p,.er (1r tli.
lain In tbmttlua. nrr tn.lv p.:-.iia atid I
u!edlatlTlh" ''"' ,l"rl" ''
bo am etinfu II villi ordtnnrr Datum
Mucb arnipa lliat are nnl. . thin2 aitne. I
(lid do nol co to the 1mm nf tt,. ti.,nl,l.
mlfc. cth.r rnurb r.tiin.i Hai.s.ik. 11
'tr from raal tar aid uttt.r Inn,.!,,! i,nr. ,
llei. I'l.aMnt lo Uka and l.,lui.ir a.1. I
. ll '.;. ihiutrMi j
.Si- u s--f TP.U.-a.IH Mtts u,e .
e-ii,rt -j in. liidi.n un ft.. jMrfc.j: t;i,ar. j
nierd tn rtli.rj any ,iiitn, nn.iiiatt.r fmn
ati.it rnuar. r y..ur nun.y baib. .ll diuk
lusa vll BALSAM CA.
In La Grande bur It from Glass
Drucm, I no. I
For
Chronic
Congha
TRICK STARS
CT
jiLrrn
THEIR PICES
(By J. S. h.)
With the ground becoming near
ly hard enough for outdoor work
ill track season U rabidly rollnir
around. Several a-splr'iig'und Pt
spiring uthl tfM wiih a little more
temerity than the others ventured
out upon ihe turf In.'il evening af
ter KCtiOOl.
Wliki; brings u logically around
to an opportunity lo look 'em ovi-r.
We mwx admit (hat a cursory sur
vey of the track prospect for thin
year doe: not bring lo light any-
I thine very promising.
Of laftt year's eastern Oregon
chmnpionhhip ti-am hut few re-jrr.ain-
(Veil Rhetwood holder ol
the eastern Oregon 520 yard low
hurdle, record is still In school
land may he counted upon to brine
jhome the bacon in that event.
; Jensen, La Grande's only hope in
in mile last year la in school as
are tiro ZundI and McKennon,
high jumpers and broad jumpers..
ed to win many track meets by
'their own efforts.
.Setcral fitars Lost
Of last year's squad Clark Price,
44Q record holder, la gone. Met-
j calf, &80 yard runner, graduated
last spring as did also Lynch, high
!-' f"-
" ""Vi Dla"j
f,ok,;r' ,h ,lay ""d
jJ - oti. a d Zimmerman. Jump-
Ic" n"d "a"""".' "tiler.
ioot;ing over ine neio, i nun
ding track men now in school gives
one t'oine discouragement but
no1 murn- Khwlt anfl Kramer, the
I tiiiBi cm win?: or loumaii win ur
i groomed to toss the weights and
,.tho.,ld he able to do tt. Kramer
out iaHt nt;nt p,,ttlng his
pl vho nro umpr lhP lmprPBaion
only qualification a weight
man nei-ds irt a good right arm. -
t'n:itnuno who Is at present play
ing ccnicr on the basketball team
In "reputed to be nniin'thing of a
sp i inter although he ban never
started. His tendency Is to raise
litis heels way too high behind.
in the middle distances Hmutz
Pftcta. He runs a fair 8o at prea-
rnt' Hhlrt(y prlrP niay also make
th,t Krade as a 440 man if he. gets
Into the -work.
' In -the jumping nrctton ' Zundei
and McKennon both placed sev
eral times last year. Vernon Oher
!wood. brother of Cecil, Is above
'average on the broad Jump.
for It will lake plenty of It.
low cost, because of the fact that
It dots not lost any lennth of timer
The KnKllshmen are always eager
to try n new pipe, say the dealers.
nut thry prefer hardwood ones,
and In buying a new pipe they en
deavor to get ono which will lost
a year or two, or longer. Prem
ier naldwln, the best known pips
amokor that this country has pro
duced, has smoked ono pipe In
particular, almost dally, during
ina laat seven or eight yoars.
Conqueror
cod mp nrr
iu urr
j-aI r;4
I ' ' , t a'
- : , i
WWIrWM.-.rrrJ
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thmttnlli .k'T' aulWul boy. who n.thr surtHWl
tn nac mtt-rnlty the oth-r night toy his senmuoruj dtti of Jack D
Bisn.pa Btatnju dangeroua contends to tit ttii w
Flowers Is
Knocked-Out
By Delaney
NEW YORK (AT) Jack De
lanoy, Bridgeport, Conn., lUfhl
heavyweight, knocked out Tiger
Flowers of Atlanta, Go., In the
fourth round at Madison Hquare
Garden Thunwluy night. It was
l;Haney'a second knockout vielory
ver the negro within two months.
A right upperrut, the iiajiie blow
which gave I Jelatiey the previous
victory over Flowers in two round
on January 16. dropped tlie negro
for the count. The knockout came
after Flowers nad gone to tne
floor without a rount und danced
Into a neutral corner a leluney
resumed the attack. -
Flowers was the aggressor, us
ing a slashing right to the body
which, however, failed to bother
the Bridgeport: man seriously.
Ieaney followed his customary
method of standing away and
sharp shooting for the body and
hfU'l of his opponent.
Ielaney weighed ifi4J and
Flowers 1661. The fight was to
have gone J2 rounds.
FEATHER TILT
ENDS A DRftl!0refif0'1 Defeats Idaho
PORTTiAVn, Ore. (By the Afl
ootiaU'tl Frccs) Joe f.ornutn
and N'ole t'rnontes, feallier
wi'lgbts iMJseil to a ten-round
draw here Lat nlgbl..
Sunny Dispositions
Due to Diet, tasting
LONDON, (AP) People thro
ughout the world would be able to
keep their tempers and be endow
ed with better dispositions gen
erally If they, did not eat so much,
in the opinion of Dr. Leonard IIIU
an expert on dletetlcs.who advo-
ated as an ah) to hearth.
The great virtue for nost . per
sons was In obstlnence and even ln
testing, Ir. HH1 told members of;
the People'a League of Health at
ihe Medical Society here recently.
It was fallacy, said the doctor, to
believe that It was possible to
feed people into strength: wnai
was apt to happen was derange
ment of the digestive organs.
Dr. Hill explained this had been
proven by various experimenls, in
the laboratories of the. Medical
Research Council, where mice
were fed on various diets. Given
liberal amounts of the food they
beeame meek. lusy anjj ; vinr.
Forced to fast for two days a week
they became very ortive, ; .
Dr. Hill said he wos in favor of
imposing a tax on white bread on
the theory that whole wheot - or
whole grain bread wub superior to
the other kind, and because . It
would ndd 20 percent to the nat
ional food supply of Great BrfUiin.
Much less meat should be eaten,
(he doctor essertM. The reawon
so much meat was being consum
ed everywhere was because it ap
pealed espically to. sedentary
workers, as It gave them a feeling
of warmth.
Freak Ekk Iroduce.l
HOOD ntVER. Ore. B.. I..
Cummins, Oak Grove orchardlst.
brought to town the mid-Columbia's
two prise freak eggs for the
season. One was about the. size
of a pea, although perfectly shap
ed. It weighed 941 grains, apothe
cary weight, an approximate 1-H
of an ounce sverdupon. The oth
er egg weighed four ounces. Both
the miniature and the giant egg
were laid by the same lien, an An
cona. about a year old.
of Delaney
; Congratulates Winner
p w X
1
Sj1.
Jleie we tiftVe lrU kaiKet. nalmf.al idi wli t. l.ait.pK.tj. ton.:
Walter Haaen. British open tithholdei. following theit ma'di fi.r ttk
"uncmcl&l championship of the world" at St. Feiersburg. Fla. Hifi,
U will it recalled, won easily, 17 to la
Basketball
University Hoopers Re
main in Race for Coast
Conference Title by
Virtue of Win
MOSCOW (By the Associated
Pitw.) Tin 1 nlversity of Ore
gon iMskcfball team defeated
the I'lilversity of Idaho quintet
2 to 24 here l&t nlulil. anil re
mained In the race- for first
mnorft in the northern division
or the Pacific const conference.
The score was tied five times
during the game. Oregon can
lit O. A. C rnr rirnt pise by dc-'
feat It is Wnliitif;lm Saturday.
(Hy the Associated Press)
lTgo Frlgerlo, 10, 000-meter walk
ing champion of the Olympic
names, in reported o determined
to sail for Italy on March 7, the
date originally scheduled. I'rig
erlo. despite his four defeats haa
been a colorful performer tnd w-ill
be welcomed to meiican-tt!Kfctles
whenever he returns, hoard com
petition and the short distancf-. he
covered on trnck-i here are against
his style, he believes. -
liami Beach, Fla., has become
one of the greatest polo centers In
the country during the winter
months and each year sees an in -
nreoaingly large number of lilgh I
class players taking part In the.
tournaments. I'nder the eponsor-.
ship of Carl G. Khmer, the game j
in inat section nas aeveiopea rap
idly. Polo was first played in
Miami In the winter of 1K-19-193".
two fields having been built on
what wan once a maukrove swamp.
.Since that time there, has been a
rapid development both in num
ber of players end natality of play.
Four fields have been built to take
the place of the original two.
Detroit's first contribution to the
southern baseball migration be
gan Thursday, . when Jimmy Du
gan, trainer of the Tigers, board
ed a southbound train from the
automobile metropolis. Several
other members of the club are
scheduled to depart from Detroit
for Augusta. Ga., Saturday.
:
The Philadelphia Athletics are
advancing so rapidly In their spring
training at Fort Meyers. Fla., that
Manager Mack has ordered only
one workout a day. reports from
the camp Thursday said. Practice
has been held morning and after
noon. Seventeen players, sport writers
and gucBts, Including President
William Vecck. made up the Chi
cago Nationals' party thnt left
Chicago Thuradny for their spring
training camp at ''atalina Inland.
Calif. With the exception of two
unsigned rookies on the coast, the
club roster was pronounced com
plete. The opening workout is
planned for next Monday morn
ing. Manager Branch Itlrkey of the
St. I .outs Cardinals Is trying to
reach some conclusion as to the
pitchers he will send to the firing
line In tlie initial games. Young
pitchers tossed to the batters Wed
nesday at Htockton. Calif., while
the older heads kept out of the
box. At Tarpon Springs, oa.. the
Ht. Louis llrowna prepared for their
first workout. Nine players al
ready had been on the scene swatt
ing the arrival of the party which
Sport Gossip I
We Go Out of Out Way to Serve
The two grcnleM eonrenlenee of ihe atfe Teh phone
and IMhery S-rihi.
They in Ixrtli fne nl tnr strire.
THE CITY GROCERY
Just llavk ot Csmt'i on l ie Street
rnONC MAIrt t7 FUY U4V.M I IIU HHIVKRT
; riv'i 1
rt- .....
Team 26-24
left St. Louis Thursday.
A dispatch to Le Matin at Paris
from Amsterdam ays ihe bill in
troduced by the Dutch government
appropriate,! .oi0.im.o ilorittn for
the expends of the tain tilympic
games in meeeiing with such op
position In the chamber of dep
uties that its rejection is anticipat
ed. In this case, it is added, the
Dutch Olympic committee would
be unable to organic the guinea at
Amsterdam.
Martin Autrey, Yankee recruit
who ilid some catching for Pitt in
field, Mass., of the Ka.it ern league
l3fit mi miner, had his "eye on the
ball" in his first workout in the
Yankee park at Ht. Petersburg.
Kla.. and was excused from Wed-
I head in stopping a batted ball and
' on'tS
' "l" ,p;
cameo a imuiy nruiwo ojjue.
I- raiiK r i isc ii, rapiain miu secuini
baseman, is reiorted ready to sign
his contract now that Manager Mo-'
Grnw has arrived on the scene.
Onlv three amaieur are rated as
scratch golfers In the new revised
list of national handicaps Issued
by the royal and ancient champion
slyp committee of St.' Andn v.s,
says a London ijlapotch. They arc
f'yril Tolley. ltoger WVthered and
Sir Krnest Holderness, each of
I whom has at one time or another,
won Hie amateur championship.
The handicap list contains Jif.o
i namee. There are only nine with
a handicap of one; f,2 are given
j ,wo ari(1 ,7r, nro allowed three,
s , .
ARE SMASHED
CHICAGO (AP) Jake Schaef-,
er, former world's 1 K.2 balk line
btlHaid champion, broke ail world
billiard records Thursday night
when he ran 4'o from spot in his
match with Erich Hagenlacher,
German cue a r tint, winning the
seventh match of the internation- i
al 18 2 balk line billiard cham-1
plonshlp tournament without glv- j
Ing Ilagenlachep- an opportunity to j
pi a v. j
Never before In an international
tournament has a player ran out :
from spot. The German player
did not have a chance to touch
the ball with hip cue. SchaefVr j
made the run in 70 mlnute.q. I
In addition to breaking the rec- !
ord for winning a match from spot j
Schaefer established a new world's:
record for o high run. breaking J
his own former record of 3tS. mail?
in the i ! ir I tournament here and
also broke a record for averages
with i) for the one Inning.
Insurance Man Tells
Of Friend's Recovery
gas in stomach and colic attacks,
and at times was very yellow.
His doctors diagnosed his aliment
as mil hind tier trmitiln and thnt
an operation was necessary. Some
one persuaded him to try Mayrji
Wonderful Itemedy. Since taking
It one year ago lie tells me lie
has been able to eat anything.'
ll Is a ni tuple, harmless prepara
tion that removes the catarrhal
tnucois from the Intent ina I tract
and allays the inflammation which
causes practically all stomach,
liver and intestinal ailments. In
cluding appendicitis. One dose
will convince or money refnnde I.
At all druggists. Adv.
t A. 1
it
RECORD
500 Actors Ready To Give
Passion Play In Chicago
t HIl-AUO. ( AI-) K.f ling that 'Utmost reverence to ohlnln niolii-y
no effort at an ad.-uuulf charac-l.'or boy's work.
l. ri.-iition could imcupi- sumo un- In the temple scene, a recreation
nvuidable aaeril.ge, the liig Ilro- of the actual structure has la'i-n
Jh.rra. an ortranlzali.m of Chlcagc ! planned. Jewish rabbis has con
l.usln. sm and professional men. In j iribuled historical dutu. Ii h.lmi,
their production of the I'assion ' glganllr cundlesllcks. ulturs. cur
I'li.y the r.-v.-nue from which wlllitulns and filllnKs that have been
be diverted lo-their wrk anionK I preserved as exact copies "f Ine
.,i ihn l,,v. nil,
lourt ,. cl.. il to use u statue o!
i-hrist nortravine that role.
The ftrl n..rf..rni!,nee fll lean IngenluUS
.
.a.l. s.TViK wtthuul pay and
to ph y his part y-ariy tliro-
:ti:h
Itll' tkf l .itlf-lKlf
A Ht-ulptor has Ix-en employed!
for iiiouti.s contriving f give the
.'ttutie aupn nie buty, dignity anil
life-likeness that would better ex-pri-.ss
tiie reverential spirit of act-m-H
and prtxlucers. Through the
use of riiiuii pristn giasH vhich,
when used.iia It-ns. Imparts t see-
innT iiioveiiini to ine siauie, ani
tiiroiigh ' the iise of' moveable j
Hinds, It lu.H en possiiile to
.iiai.e statue, under the light-
iii. armng'-iiients nf the product
ion. Indistinguishable from real
itttj.
A volro will Issue from the stage. (
speaking the words of Christ, and!
ine words will Seejn.lo come dire-'
ctly from the statue of fhrist it
n -If. Put no one outside the c.iis'
will know what actor is speaking
th? words. '
The cast has been rehearsing
for more than a year. No mem
ber will be permitted to capitalize
on any reputation mode tn the play
and nil are pledged to retrain
;rom professional stoge work (lur
ing the decade. The liig Bro
thers casting about for new ways
and means to meet the .suddenly
vising criminal nctivlrl.-s ot boys in
I
rhh-aso, hit upon the plan di (Ira-jg
ju:t;i:ing some religious work, ji
They decided upon the Passion j
Vlriv. which will be produced in,
I
BE EXAMINED AT ONCE
T NOT uffer indefinitely with
JL Pi1M or other Rertal or Colon di
j orderi. Examination will relieve you ol
worry and doubt about your condition
and my treatments will cause speed?
recovery of your former good health
and vigor.
My trestment for Piles b GUARAN -
TEED to cure you or the fee for youi
cteatmenu will be refunded.
book on Plies and other
Rectal and Colon disor
ders.
DEAN. M.D.Inc
Portland arnfZi Seattle offices:
Dr Dti.n Builillita S0U-SI2 Shafar Duildki,
STHNO. MAIS OTM AND PINC
... -. ' . a- t t.-.'t ' ' 5 ' l -l
QUALITY
CANDY
Chocolates and Specials
Fresh and Pure
THE L &L
DRUG CO.
Candy Headquarters
Time and Money,
Worry Saved by Usin
Swansdown
For Cakes
Each package of
or n itnsei uoa raxc. wnicn nuiKCH Ihe flour
cost you almiit 10c-
It's real economy;
of failure.
Pattison Bros. Grocery
art ami rellKiuua "'""
! of that time. The reiiillnK
she Veil is lo be accomplished
of
by
lec;trical arraiige-
imeni whereby a bolt of lightning
u-ill lie seen to strike, while JuiKih
Milt be seen to strike, while
prostrates I. ...sell o, the tlour
f"roxs.-H In silhouette nKnllisi a
l.llnillnir 1 l.-hl. anil tne line, "mh
MOini'll. has been reill-al-
n..j t oh-
fain coniplete pernclioii.
A choir of ir.ti in" D voic-H, who
uill lake Ihe.phiee of an on ii'Mra,
will slug and chant throughout the
play-
Yesterday In
. Congress
The house passed the last
ficiency appropriation bill ca
ing f.'.t;, HiHi.m. i.
le-
runeriil
Senator M
noia.
services were field
cdil McCorinielt nf
Final congressional approval
was given the postal pay and
rate increase bill.
The National' Disabled .Sr
Ir-atfjc continued its dtt'eii.
Farmers
srr.n potatof.s
There have been
Two oars of seed
Sblpped to La f.rande
Ami .old nt S:t.bo.
Xo more of Ibis
irnde an he boiiybt.
Run we I Hive several
Hundred sacks of
(icui seed m'eiilly
Sorti'l thai were
Italscd froin seed
That wa. certified
l4it year nud our
Price Is Si!. .VI per
Hundred pouitds.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
I'bone Blaln IVi
EltlCKSO.V A KURLASn
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I J
$
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1 i
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Suits Cleaned and
Pressed
$1.50
Wilson Bros., Tailors
CLEANING. PRESSING AM) HAT BLOCKING
New Foley Rlili;. Phone Main 545
Saturday Only
IRRIDESC'ENT GLASSWARE
Assortment
SOc to ?2.ii0
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
Swansdown contains enough flour for 6 average cakes
and the an-M cuke flour
for it insures better cakes ana
CALL MAIN SO
URRY
SPRING CAPS
In All the New Colors
ASH BROTHERS
fore
hini.se eoinntlltee.
Interior department figures
ahowed gasoline production and
consumption made , m reconjs
Unit year.
Three Republican Ins irgenls In
the house warned the nmjorlly
tliey helii certificates r.f eh-cthm
jh HeptiblieaiiH. ...
.
The' house aircraft 'committee
hear.) testimony of Head Admiral
Hilary J. .Inner, and voted to re
call Secretary Weeks.
Tlie house passed the Plcliln-'
Hon co-npernlive marketing hill as
lit :u;),.s!i!itle lor the llaugen hilt
s' ; repnrtefl by the agric iltunil com-,
J mitt e.
'llir. IMir.F'F.NOF.NT
MAflKfT
Where 'niir $
The Mnsl
liuj-s
(-ontpaiT- Tbesi Pllres:
llanilittrper
Hhonlder Sti-ult :....I.V
Hound Sti'ak ...iHn
T-Ron" Steak ISO
1-ot rtnnst 125"
i:ib Iluil , So
Tic ennvineed that to' keep
Ihe most eh.-tnt?e In your
pot-Ret, buy your meals of
Modes Market
1419 Adams Ave.
Where Your $
the )I(M.
ffiiya
Work and
Flour
I
I
ii
for the
average cake
takes the "fail" out
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