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Tuesday, May 19, 1025. Tape Eight THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER MEN'S PURE WOOL Army Panls $2.95 Men's Wear 1309 Adams Ave. Grunt IJcan, Mgr. UNION SOGIAL NEWS OF WEEK I'NION (Special). Mr. and Mm. Clay Fox, Mr. and Mm. Jtay Wil son, Mr. and Mm. 1-ylo Wilnon, of Imhler, nnl Mr. ninl Mm. Jiil Ile Hay of i.a Orande, wcro vln- (torn with Mr. am! Fox Hundny, Kcttlnff plaim under way for the nroKrain. Memorial service will be. held at the churches on the Hundny preceding Oecoratlon day. Tho ii nt I it address for the meet in if at the school gym on the 301 h will he delivered ly Itev. Arthur Hodge oi the Prewbyter- ian church. Their will be oth"i talks, vocal and Intttruiuenlul intific ut tiie gym, brief services at tho cemetery, and the usual cat a for thi; soldier boys. Last Friday evening was held the last of the series of class plays by t Ixu l.'nion lush school. Mrs, Fred I The frcshlu class staged tin; well- Known comcuy-urnma, J lie ut- cji I Athletic cluli, Inion now has double tennis ecu it that an; in excellent condition and uro a) t- trauttng attention from other towns its well an here ut home. Tilt! clllb Is Securing members from Imhler and North Powder and tin- demand for tfun.1 on th'; courts has become ho urgent that (lie club, with tlx Hiincllon of the city council, bus made out u schedule fur the players, All I children are, supposed to be off the courts by & o'clock eaeii afternoon, and not ' to play on Humlay if there are any adults waiting t heir turn. No players are to play more, t han two sets KLV, .Minn. (AP) Huns lake, Uf otliers are ready for tho courts. covering &00 acres, three miles (Tennis players arc looking forward northwest of hens Is dltmppearlnu to an Interesting seuson and a Owl n if lo tho efforts of the lo-tlo Clodhopper." with tho folio .v- u, km 1 1 a k 10 i n m i n n i'-sf via jhsai'im;ahs mvsti;uioi;ki,y Mysteriously. The lake started lo drain hint Thursday, and has ut most disappeared, leaving scores of dead fish in the muck. The for estry men hnv. not been abb1 to determine where the. water is go ing. (me theory Is Hint an old sluice way which at one time connected the lake with how hike, an adjacent body of water, nave way Thursday night. Uw lake, however, showed little additional depth. Minim; men say that no addition at water Is noticeable in uny of (he undernrmind properties In the Kly dislriet. Men must stay home more. Se attle girl told the Judge she mis took u stranger for her husband. They captured six hank robbery in Moscow. We didn't know rob bing hunks wit llh'gal 1 here. TRY! Our Soda Fountain everything nt'at and tasty; the best syrups and fruit. i; perfectly charged water; cold drinks that are cold. thi( Try Is! THE L & L DRUG CO. "The Sign of a Good Drug Store' toitrnumeiit for t he whole county In the fall. A cafeteria and fiance was held ut the K. J', hall Wed nesday evening In the interest of the. Athletic club, the money to be used In repairing the coirta. and keep! n if them In Rood condition, Mr. and M is, Fred Italia iiave returned . Die boy tin y had from the boys and girls' home and now have another lad who will iniike Ids home with them. Members of the Advenlljt church antl some invited guests, niMiiherlu'f over &o in all, pic nicked at Presbyter inn Flat last Kunday. They dny was spent In the usual picnic style, with games, dinner, ele. Mrs. IM lioiion, Mrs. Itobert illackcr, and u few others went to Heppner last week to attend n convention of the "Circle" mid W, . W. lodges. To !mic Special paper. The local high school In plan nlnif to get out a special Issue of their paper, "The t'-lli," as an annual. It will have a summary of I he year's a tl illes in hot h academic and athletle work, and also n record of the work of the special depart men! s of the high school. The issue will be In book form and will he called the so l venlr edition of their paper. Mrs. I Robert Withycomhe, moi ti er of Itobert Wlthycotuhe. Ik hen; from Kale m for an extended visit with Iter son and duughtcr-tn-lnw' at the state experiment station. Hex Griggs and family left for Portland last week for a lew rlays' visit with relatives and friends there, and this week they will go on to Ashland, where he will lw u delegate to the state convention of the Odd Fellows. who uru holding their grand lodyc. sessions In 1 hat city, Mis. 1-Kn OeLnp and Mrs. Myru (letehell will also attend t he meet Inns as delegates from the Pebekah lodge of I'nlon, The two ladles leave for AHhlnnd the first of thin week. Memorial day Is close and the Women's I telle! Corps and ol Iici-h Interested In Its observance are 444 JAN M Have You Ever Had A Fire In Your I Ionic? If mi, mi haw veen ,iour pinpeiit detroed in n few miit-nlc- (hn iieeunniliilloii of etii of haul work and careful mi lot; Ih'Mtmcilou by fill does nut route nlien, lint II (hies come like Huddling from n t li-ar vky ut the iuit unepe-(etl llioiili-nl, Tito li;t ION' fin in n fire U- i et licap, only a few intitules of um lime is needed to n ermine lite tletnlls. Your )tfiHtl,v enn n up In sniokr bill mil' hiMititiirc will tnv the ilolhir and cents Icatmv of ;mr mi)iiki. I teller he sun thutt sorry. We lll u.hidl,v nitlllue jinir Iniiritiut neiils... Ask ii.s. DUITON The Insurance Man wiih n iin Sr.CI III TV I.M .V SAVI(iS rt'SII'AXV lid (imililn !nll(innl llnnk lllili;. rimnc Main Ml iGEBSinBIinEnElHBHnnDEIHEBSBESninEDS M n n ti M M M w M w P1 M Hi M w 5 a n n 11 H M M 0 SH.E-R.RY.S I.ASI SHOW I ti TnMf.it r liitf cast: Kva Jilatt, Kldr.d Hutchinson, It uhlan (Ole) iiarn, Oral Hose wall, JjUcIIIo Hpansler, Ina Killer, i'Vuncis J-ayton, Irene Hack, Kdltli Miller, J'onurd Htc- ns, OeoiKe Van Houten. Uki: the other lilh'h sctioot plays this om: was well attended und thoi oMRhly enjoyed by the uudlence. An interestltiK meeting t of the Women's club was held at the home of Mrs, Jom-pliu McKlnney in Houth I nlon last Thursduy af leinoon Mrs. May Hall gave a book review on "1'lneeralt," ior othy rush man pave a reudiiitf, "The Mission liox," Afnes i'ud (iock a pupcr on Mothers' iuy, and Mrs. Hell Wriftht discussod the subject ot "ihtsic Needs of Kvery J.lfe." After the program the members enjoyed a fine lunch. Closing Week or Schools. This beliitf the closlmr w eek of I tho local schools, w 111 he. rather crowd d with the various activi ties of the KiaduathiK class and other year-end incctiiiKs. Sun day cvenliiK at the Methodist church Jlev. tjiilun delivered the class sermon to the members of the Hcnlor class. Monday evening the Juniors entertained the sen iors, hU;h school fac'Jlty, and a lew other invited quests, at a bau o.uet In the d I ni m,' room of the I'nlon hotel. Alter the banoiK-t they repaired to the hhfh school jryin wiiere a dance was held bj the alumni of the hiffh sctiool Thursday will he class day. H sldes the regular numbers, in luding salutatory, history, poem. will, prophecy and valedictory ,y i nbers or the Kiaduatint,' class, a play, "The itoad to the City," v. Ill he staged by a cast from the senior class, l-'rlday evening will be held the graduation exercises and Or. W. T. i'hy of Hot Ja'ic has been secured to make the ad dress of the evening. A member or the school board will present the diplomas to the graduating class. The H in day, Thursday and l-'riday evening programs will be gin ut 8 o'clock and the public Is cordially Invited to all of them. The banquet and dance on Mon day evening will be Invitation af fairs and not open to the general public. H. M. ( I 'nele Hammy) laynes wan badly Injured lat Tuesday afternoon while he was working In his cellar, The walls cav-d In on him and It was only the fact that some tools he was using kept tho weight from crushing him, that enabled him to escape more serious consequence", M. Ihones Is past SO yeais old and one of the very lew old Civil war veteruntl left In this com munity. Although there was an unusTil amount of snow In the mountains this spring and It has been melt ing rapidly during the past ninth, very little damage Iiiih resulted from high water tn Catherine creek. This stream has been 'flow lug praetlcnlly hank full for several w ceks ami danger of floods Is almost over for this sen son. Some early fishing being dom ain! a few larue rainbows have been caught, hut the high, muddv condition of the stream does ;it give a favorable condition lor much fishing. The new building at the clly Prk Is now furnished and being de iim. of by the tourists. I.. Hiil. inum ;1 u charge of the camp ground for this season. .11 llll. II- I'l.ANK Alii: LAID OlIKOttX CITY. Ore. -Tentative plans have b.-en made Tor the rir.st Jersey jubilee to be held in Claek aums county Jti the Clackamas county fair K'onudH at Canity Wed nesday when It Is expected that more than tin h-nd of ptire-bre.f .lel-Hett will lu exhibited. It Is ex pected ihut at lea.vt ;muo persons' will attetui. one of the feature of the dav wlll be a free box lunch Nerved y the women members of the War ner grange of New Kra. According to ihe phins made by Ihe Clai'kamas County Jersey Cat tle club, the program will begin at It) o'clock, when Ihe Judging and Inspci linn of the dairy callle will he featured. Disaster Hero and Rescue Ship - n Ii "" I J "rill 4 ' I At S XT Jh i -AS . Wnen tno gnvnrnmenf I tout M E. Norman turned -over In tho Mississippi river, near Memphis. Tenn.. causing the death of more than a score of people. Tom lA'fs. negro (inset), proved himself a hero. Through hla ef fort at IcuFt SfO persons were carried to safety In his launch. Above is hown the Cfaoctaw. wh'ch arrived on the scene shortly after the accl dent, dragging th river Lloyds To Carry Old Time Traditions Into New Home FIND IT HERE i Copy for Oils column must be In b 0:00 a. ni. LONDON (AI) Homae to the j there hangs the famous Lutlne hell, memory of "Kddle" l,loyd, who A single stroke of the bell Indicates kept a little hole-in-the-wall coffee, good news, such as when a whip shop in Tower street u:7 years ago ; long overdue Is iinnouneed us hav where liritlsh merchants began to meet for the transaction of ship ping business, is to he paid by King Oeorge hlmseir and numerous oth ers of note on May 23. Then Ihe lug reached port safely. Two strokes of the bell signifies u wreck at sea, or some other ncwa of misfortune. I The bell Ih from II. M. S. l.ullne. king will lay the foundation don-U warsllp wrecked In 17H9. and is for Lloyd's new building which Is ' OIM. 0f the most interesting of the to cost $(i,HO(.,uiio nud will require j relicH of Lloyd's. It Is to be car several years to build. , wjth can- and reverence to the The Lloyds of those dayy -t hat new headquarters when complete, is, the coffee .shop occupied but one small room. kftchen and all. and tl'i rent was but a' few hlll- ' lugs a week, in Lendenhull street where the new .structure is to .stand, entire blocks of old offices were demolished to make room for a new headquarters for the Lloyd's of today. The new building Is to be one of the largest over construc ted in Kngland. Railway Freight Shows Considerable Increase The ItailwHy Age calls, attention to the fact that the total car load ings of ts ,7 1 I reported for the week ended Mnv viert In ipi-c In K,!j; i Iih Im.dn. -, of 1. ,l.- Ihun t10. r,.lorle(1 for nny ,VL.,.k n nif imTrtmnls took n .nor.. l. ri-lof ast y,.,lr UI11 ,. rnil.,, on nil., ioiir.se. anil ll w.ih (Iccl.l.-.I to'AllRlll)t .,. ,!lst y,,,lr-8 ,,,; ,l.s,rl l:,lll,-.s plurf for Iarfi. r r,.vlvil, ot lnlfflc h.,a b,.Run. I ii.ii h i a. muv" was mane io Lomtiard street and the romance of.. "The prediction made in an edl- Lloyd s began to take a form which lor,iU ,n 1,18 .r'cniI Inui In time, was to make the name or invrc woultl 1,01 ,,e" m l,u' ",nn the old coffee shop keeper known,1,I,d KUn,mi'r of this ei,r- a dvvWnv to shipping men in everv uarti-rof iIroJ freight business such as of the globe. The business grew , :c'urri'd IilHt '',ir'" " lht! ltlli' rapidlv and again in 1774 new of-' way "nas lhus far b-M'n uite flees were set ,. n the liovat ex- completely vindicated. In every change in Corn hill, when! have been ever since. they Although the business originally, llS tJ, The La (irande Pirates will play the Cove team at the high school grounds Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Cove defeated Lu (Irande early In Ihe season and Ihe Pintles are expect lug to turn the tables. Don't miss this game. 5-lj-lt The New Nerve liivlgornlor Prescription. You may feel In need of a strong nerve tonic, one that stimulates every nerve In your body. That gives you pep; I hat fills you with activity, making you equal to the most vigorous conditions in life. Then you will find Ibis new pre scription and for only S 1 .(Mi a bot tle, ut Kil vert horn- Wright's. Fam ily Drug Store. G-Ht-tf (iruduuUon .Mottoes Tho premanetit gift. Gradu ation mottoes provide inspirational' thoughts that will continue through il life-time. Uichardson Art. and ' Gift Whop for distinctive gifts. . fi-iy-ltl I'lants I 'hints riant. Tomato, cabbage, asters, snap dragons, zunias. stocks, verbenou. carnations, mourning bride, gi tut pansieH, cosmos. Kv rylhing for the vegetable and flower ganh n, nt Hooverizej Grocery. Jloiucr Wil son. . 5-n-tr Mam-lllng. r.Ue. State vocational graduate, los Kourth St.- Phone i'jv-j. r-i'.t-itp lloxwootl Iarge truck load of dry boxwood delivered in the city l.ttu. I'hone L. 11. Meiiefee Lumber Co., Lone Tree. G-lii-tl Everything In plants for vege table nud flower garden now on sold at Hoover Cirocery. Homer Wilson. 5-la-tf I Icemn Prescription. Why suffer from eeema or any other Itching of Itch when you can lie relieved of all such troubles for 7.'ic a bottle. Hold only by Silv r-thorn-Wright's Family Drug Store. u-m-tr The Narrowj Street ! A ItnttutiHle t-lery Comedy Sm pi lct U.i.scd on Ihe popular now 1 by LiLsiu Ibitemau Mouis j I catui lng lHlO Y f1 : OKI: and M.WV MOOUi: (4imeily -'Ihe Spat I'Ntnlly In i in;.r, iiiii ..n iai i v" CAPABLE Yoi can depend upon ua for capable service, no matter what tho clnmm stancea may be. Wc shall bo pleased to confer wit h you na to details and then carry them out. Wo t'nderstand. Our ImaJUl Tnr I at your service, free vt ehnrire. Main ej KNOIC.RAM M EtMMl RMA!f lndcrtakrra week since that ended March lor which reports are now avuil- 'ible cnal Khiimeiitn hnvi inerianed ''Viiy .... . ... . . ..... . . was confined to the Insurance of , lim lu , , ,UB,mM nA" shipping risks. Llovd'.s todav deals lu,Kor "um in t,,B responding In nearly every kind of rink. A of last year, person may Insure t here. through I "n tno week ended May 2 coal a member, against n wet day for 'shipment were M'j,2!8 carloads, a picnic, crop failures, against ,Thls was liL'.OOu carloads more thun twins, or bet ag.iinat almost any! in the corresponding week of 1124 sort of adventure or '.misadventure t und also more than in any week which might befall u human belnir'of I'JZi from that ended March Zli'srown persons. It costs only $l.te in m-ii, im itiii'i or in trie air oilllllg iu iiuil ciiueu Kiguoi to. j lie the Hight of an airplane. Ami to average loading of coal per car is thi.s day. as a memorial to Kddlc's'so large that u substantial decline humble little colli e house, the un-jor increase in the number of car derwritiug room "The Koom". It ; loads of it shipped hus u great et ls called is arranged in the slyh-'teet upon the total ton mileage of an old-fiishloiied c(dfee shop. und eumings of the railways. Jit; in which there are bulletin hoards 'cause, of the increase in loadings of with notices of shipping arrivals, 'COal in April, traffic und earnings departures, casualties nnd other jin tluit month undoubtedly will be notes of interest to the shipping lound, when the reports for (hat world. The new hcudouurters. ton. is to have Its "coffee room" as a continued reminder of old Kddle. In the underwriters' room also Treed v. V.I i V . K u Is month uro made, to have been larger than lust year. "However, shipments of coal are not the only kind that recently have been increasing. Total cur loadings In the week ended May 2 wen; the largest reported in the present year, and were larger than for nny week of 1H24 until that ended August 2a. Shipment!! of for est products throughout the pres ent year have been exceeding ull previous records. Shipments of ore recently have been rapidly increas ing am) in the week ended May 2 were. fill. 1 4i carloads, which ex ceeded oil records for so early tn the year. Shipments, of miscellan eous carload freight were larger in every week of April than in the I corresponding week of any pre l vious year, as was also true of j shipments of letts than carload mer chandise. Average car loadings per week In the six weeks ended May 2 w ere &2.X2S greater, or (J per cent more, thon In the correspond ing weeks of last year. "Alt Ihese facts Indicate that the decline of 'uiHines in February and March was only temporary, and. toget her wit U general condi tions, encourage the hope that at least during Ihe second and third quarters of this year the railroads will have a better business I han lust year. However, how good their business will be during the second half of th" year, will, of course, depend largely upon the crops." Coll Main 72 tor cleaning, pns Ing und alterations. Hxpert work, prompt service. The Wurdrob.r. Under new management. 4-lil-L' If yon are annoyed by dandruff Lczeniu Pi i m i ipl ion. , A preparation that is most posi tive and uels ipiiekly with wonder ful results, for children as well as und sold only by Si I vert horn - Wright's Family Otug Store -lli-tl Asimiogce Mrs. F. A. Haltnes, Jefferson ave nue, corner Willow, l'hoim 24 s-J. 6-2-1 nip Tomato Plants. 71111 pedigreed :ocl, spr.-yed in bed against blight. The very best, ut Hoovcrlxcd Grocery. Homer Wilson. 5-lH-tt or falling out of I he hair, you should get a 7 Tu bot'le of Germi cide ami luindriiff L'-adicu(ar. It will prove most sittsiatiory. One bottle il.es all that yntt could wish. It really stffps dandruff In a week-'.s time. It slops falling of (he hair In a niont h. 11 strengi hcn.'i the roots of the hair Mild produces a new growth, ll Is sold only by Sil vert horn-Wright's Family I rttg store. ;i- 1 H-lf l "a rm I ,on ns I ,i t w I lu les Money to loan on Improved farms. Low rates: prompt service II. 10. Dixon, Lu Grumh , Oregon. 4-;'y-tf Hemstitching, pit-.it nig, tuition holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop. 10-14-tf 571 DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot SU, La Grande, Ore, Lady Lyke Corsets FOR A STYLISH FIGURE Corset Iliussiercs A fine selection of Corset r.rassiercs which aid In at taining the trim, girlish long waistline effect, ( an he had in plain colored cotton cor set materials or heavily bro caded eoutlla $1.29 to ?2.98 Brassieres lirassieres of . every de seiiptlon in various widths. Some ui u of plain corset materials, others in brocui ed coutiis with boned rein lorcings ana webbing fea tures. 29c to $1.23 Lady Lyke Corsets are made for and sold exclusively for J. C. Pen ney Company Htores. Becuuuo of our enormous requirements we uru able to offer them ut u saving. Made by sullied workmen under the best of conditions und are of first quality materials only. A Splendid Value . or white or pink coutii in low' bjst nnd girls' athletic styles. An unusual value ut this low price 98c A Favorite Medium bust model of white cou 1 11 with four hose supporters. Ven t Mated with webbing strip couibimf llor. $1.69 Satin Striped Model Low bust model of f;tncy satin striped coutii, elastic bund top, four house supporters. $2.69 Elastic Girdle Klastic webbing "model trimmed in pink brocaded coutii. Low bust and four hose supporters. . S2.69 All Rubber Model Pure steam vulcanized all rubber Reducing Corset in pink. A favorite much In ', demand. Low bust model. Piked ut only $4.98 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY bound to please and that will cost saved from virtual drouth and pffc! very little money, und good values, t r.erved by artificial means, undtf While Ivory of all kinds in singlet taken by the local board of purlj pieces: and fine perfumes In sets ' commissioners. ;f uid single bottles; military brushes! Hue to un abnormal deficienef in ebon y, coco ha la, a n d w h i t e ivory, mo::t appropriate! und ut most reasonable prices; pretty boxed of stationery, and many items too numerous 'to nvntlon, at In precipitation in recent yeiirH Minnehaha creek which supplier the waterfall, has Miffered suelu4 decreased flow, as to make It iim po.-slble to sustain Ihe falls, it wfc Silver! horn-Wright's Family Drug ! explained by i Ueodore Wirth, m S'tore. 5-19-tf ! I orintendent of the local puik board. Notice. To Whom If, May Concern: Whereas, the Waters of Five Point 'reek, situated In Fnlon County, State of Oregon, have been closed to fishing for trout and other fish Inhabiting s-tid waters; and WhcrefiH. the necessity for the further closing -of s:ild waters of nald Five Point Creek Is no longer apparent; Now, Therefore. Hy authority of law vested In the State Oainc Com mission of the State of Oregon, un- der S.-ction s. Chapter GO, Laws of I !i2 1. notice is hereby given that the wafers of Five Point Creek, situated In I'nton County. State of Oregon. Ik? und the same are here by reopened to fishing for trout ;:nd other fish from and after the .1st day of June, Hi 2ft. Any end all persons whomsoever llrhin' for trout und other fish lu raid Fiv Point Creek, situated in j I 'nlon County. State of Oregon. In j j violation of this order will be pros-; edited as by statute provided. Oated at Portland, Oregon, this 11th day of May, I:t2a. OLFCUN STATK OA. MIS COM MISSION Py Harold II. Clifford. Chairman. Py I. N. Kleinchnenf Commissioner. Py J. W. Maloney, Commissioner. '! Ly M. H. ISauer, J Commissioner. Price. J Commh-'sioncr il t I I As a remedy, the park board 0ii begun a project of supplying t&3 -wuter through the drilling of wells An Sim foot well is being sunk Uj Mlnmiiaha creek, Superintend ijjl Wirth said, and it is hoped tj strike u flowing well, hut fuiliiUj in this, u pump will he install : Should one well he insufficient; several others will he sunk. ; .Minnehaha Fulls has a beautiful (Hi-foot drop, and Is about 45 fnl wide. Tourists from many states visit the waterfall nnd adjacent park, legends of which are con tuined In many of the romaiiti works of the Indians who once im Habited It. Work on Ihe project Is expected to be completed iv middle summer, Mr. Wirth said. "1 '" H il 1 a . ;i ity li, May Ht-Jii W. It AM It All, Tin La C.rande Pirates will play the Cove team at the hiuh school grounds Wednesday al'tei-mum at 4 o'clock, Cove defeated Lu C.rande early in the season and the Pirate:; are expect lug to t urn t he tables. Mont' miss this game. It (rmluulion nnd Lruduutln; Prc'-enls Some beautiful urthi s for mad- Uallng presents, rnr then- you wish as a park showplace usnoelated to remember. Von will find them with much Indian lore, will be Artificial Wells to Keep Up Minnehaha j MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Pictures- Ij Mue Minnehaha falls, immortaliaed by Henry Wadswnrth Longfellow S I 11. 1 1- .W I 1 .1 f nuwHI, imuukiiiiiii ine counir FEED J tolled fiats I tolled barley Haled liny M'hole corn Oiu ked nn Whole wheat Om-ketl wheat Mill feci! Screening, linhy chick feed Oyster shell ;rlt Sun; Lny Scrntcli fe'd Ask Our rrlrcs. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. I'hone tula 791 ia . i KJ m - . m m ... ti ra NO K M M Another Shipment of Those American Beauty X bhrtmps per tin 15c 1 I'oiind Tin Pure (I'lound Chorolalc I Cans Dulcli Clonnser 3 Ciin.s' Hbbit's I.yc 10 I Jars Creine Oil Soap 2 Pound Packages' Choice Hird Seed 10 Pound Pox Kxtra I.ai(te Fancy Prunes 6 Uoxes Matches, Full Count 2") 29c 29c 29c r9c 2.-.C ..St. 1 1 10 IJai-s P. & Cm. While Soup ;i PackaKes Yeast Foam 2 PackaRes Postum Cereal 12 Ounces Hoyal liking Powder.. Iowa Sugar Peas, No. 2 Tin California Tomatoes, No. -Vt tin Carnation Milk, 6 Small Cans... ! 3!c 25c 43c rc 13c 11c nemtnt K. Scully, ot St. rul. Si Minn., tbousht was Ktvitif; Ills fJ rhiMren K Irat when ha brought a m vi!.l cub tear hnck from huntinn trip In Montana. Put Ihe c.ib fa- ! raped, took to a trco. and Scully had W6 j I'Unty vt lrout: K'.ff It down, i HOOVERIZED . MAIN t'J OI R PROMPT MOTOR DELIVERY IRSHHiMMHIMSMBSaSB: I i I