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Tuesday, August IS, 1925. THE LA GRANDE FVENTNO OBSERVER Fnsrc v )i ti 0 111 M Jo I. Ik ul M Ic II in ill ii H S E t. F I i II . ci n K "I N M Pi fo pi In rl til all fr COMPOSITION SOLE WORK SHOES $3.95 Again in Stock Anny style and Pac style shoes with soft flexible uppers. Men's Wear 1309 Adams Ave. .n,.vr hi:ax, .Mr. Lu Grande's Cash Stoic For Men IL II NEWS SWIMMER IS - COMPELLED TO ABANDON TRIAL ' I ( "orit I tilled irom I'agu (Hie.) j came ul a : 5 S thin uflernoon. She: UijH forced to i"ir because the nit- I UHrtl Of B'-.'l ir1f ncHH SV'H brought on by swallowing i tin ul it Im of wall viili'r, She had been in. trou-, hl(- for un lintir hut Ionic couruire friitii h'-r friends cheerful Imss. HI- kept doggedly at licr task un li( HlnsHiidflt nly turned in the wai iif, pitln showniK tn tier, face. At tendants then pulled her tn. I Lii'io Lodges Have Picnic , Woodmen ciimpa and Itoyal Neigh bors auxiliaries of Lane rountv linlil n njcnlc nt Myers P"'1' the. McKnzle river. Several liun diri mended. ' A program of ad iir.t kk s ii ml music, games and u basket dinner wore feuturcn Hall's Catarrh Medicine tJm. bmh local and Internal, and ha. br, luccwful In the treatment of Catarrh for over forty yeari. Sold by aU druw.f. 1. 1. CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo. Ohio OF THE WEEK WALLOWA. H-. (Hi elal) fjeorg- Vernon and II. M. Derrick it ml son. of I'Vcfwali-r Oregon, arrived here tin- lust ol I lu: we. It In search of woik. .They state that tin- hulk of the liii rv. hi work over Hie mountains has hi en tin Ished, ami that v. ark on the faruin Ih not very plentiful. Mr, Vernon lived In the county some yearn ago, moving to Krcewalcr about fight years ago. Tim linnet Ihdeshlng outfit from Hnterpi ise tutu been threshing at Thomas Scott n ranch In the hills a few miles northeast of lit re, lor Ihe past few days. Mr. Scull re ports u yield oi I'idjut twenty-live bushel per aero from his crop of winter wheat. Oscar Maxwell of Mlddlo Valley wan busy working stuumerfallow at (lie r, O. Couch run eh in lint hfllH the Ui tOr part of the week. Much of the Hiimmerfultow In this Hi'ctton of tint country has beeoiim very weedy while the farim-iH have ln-tn lm.'iy at liarvi'Ht work. The k roil ml app-aiH to liavn ph-iily of inoislure and many' ex pect lo eonitii'-iH'o 8'i-dliiK Mn lr fall wheat an n ur as tin; lust or the month tf posnlhle. Thrt'Mhini? was d'-laycd a couph of daH the liiHt Of tile wei-k hy the heavy raiiiH which tell h'Ki T!uu lay nlKltl ami Krlday. The Hhocks of Ktain In the fieidn were wet coiiHideruiily. howev-r, tho mo'it of tit- hiiichincK were aid' to coiniiien'-e t hi tJjin aKain Moii ilay iiioi'itint;. Some of tliuse who w ere eultiiiK w ith com hi in a wi-rc able lu cut .Satui-iuy ulternoon and Hunduy. Ouane Lalhrep and MtH. K. I,, llueker Of the PuiNllIp ('reck Bee t Ion were vIhIIoih here the latter p.irl tif ihc wi'K, Mrn. John Couch ami daughters Lrtla and May. of Leap, wero in town'lhe lant of the week. John Carper of I'ronMHe, wan a lillKllieNM 'lt4itOr here til"' hiSl Of lhl week. John Ootid a farmer of tin- l'ro iiile B-rtlon wan In town on tnm ItieBH tht hint Of the week. Mr. Omul HlalcH that he linn hln hay all nnd that the rain was not us heavy in that eellon of the .1 country, an i( vvum in (he valhy. L . A. M.ec'iae. ia In n tluimi Home repair work un IiIm tnr kiiiii;: outfit the pual lew daM, utnl pei in to mart thn HhitiK in Middle Valn-y, In about U WceK. Many of tin; fainiciH in the val h y have been buay putting "it llieir K-coiid cuUmff ol uuall.i, und bindliiK their Hinlin; Kiuin tltir iitU tin- puat week, lite Kiatl) rlpem d up qultu rapidly, and mu ii binding in being done in it wi-k. Jlenry Held, returned home froli. Lntei pi ll.; the last ol 111' week, In? Iium been there weveral days tin- past week on jury duty. He rcpurU that the Jury irMj4 Ine cuae of Jou Clay lor the alioutniK ol Hert llupkinti, here hint Ma, (u. brought In a verdict of not guilty, 'ill 18 trial be in t held in tltu cir cuit court tliL-ru Ihu luat of tlju w cek. I1'. A .Downing- und l'cter Knott of Leap, were In the north wouos hunting hoi se the IuhI ol lite w eek. Mr. I lun iiini,' Hiarted hi combine ut K. W. JleH.tett'M ranch III Leap, during the p.i:U weeK. H. U. Henderson and family of Wallow' a Hpeut several daya Ihe pant week at Mrs, J. U, (iaHtliin Homer Kechtcl, Iium been ut Hot Lake, the p:mt neve ml duyu re ceiving metiicul treatment. Mihh Mutgarut Kalaham, of tin; Cove, has beull vlnilmg la r blhtcr Mia. H. C, H.uriiirf, oi Alitbiio v-1-ley or t lie paat tew w eei.H. M ,h Kalalmui expects ( return Iiokh the lant of Ihe week, aim recenily returned from the Jiiawian Inlands wheru uhc has been teaching fceh uol lor tint past two years. Jani'8 I teed hua tteen btitsy the past few daya combining bin crop ot winter wheat in tlie hilia unlit of Lou line, und reports u yield ol alighly bet it than thirty bush'-in per ucrc, from a field of forty told. .Many of thy farm em atate that they have more amut in llo ir win ter wheal in ihia aection than lor u number of years. The amut is Haiti to Iju culling a coiiHiderablc ligun with the yiidd in many of tile fields which were very buay, Con.iiderablc front was reported from various pacta of the country Saturday night. It was not thou gh! to be severe enough to damage anything except some oT the ten der variety ot garden. vegetbleH. A conaiderable number of men have arrivd here during (be paaf lew day a looking for work being finlahcd there, work haa become aeiirre. Thin, condition la wel comed by farmers in this county. nn help has been very dfiticuit lo get during the past three weeks. It Is exjected that plenty of men will be avlalble from now on. THE COVERED WAGON Yessr beueve aie amsIk wme4 we"ke ano"hect jccide I ftis I'LL sIaYaT home - WhaT a SiGhT ihe Cat: Aauweeep win fLAtij anp AE all gdveEep WiIh oS-Ts a sweeT LIFE - maWiepTo a man WHOjEIPEA OF A 5WU VacaJTon I5"3 5EE HOW A1ANY diffEEmT Irafpic y JJ. o riw V-V uui lvht-lui' wMjm - - - ' TT'lirl RATION-WIDE (Ti i n iff INSTITUTION- fl i LDEmimiErTORES 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. 1, --"T--!!V ! Four Floors of Fine -Furniture W. H. Bohncnkamp Co. WHEAT CROP THIS YEAR NO LARGER 'ellnued from I'lurc One.) India anc) the I'nlted States. Con dition r'.'poils from Kgypt, l-'ranet-anil flei iimny Indicate Incn -u.-v d cropH. . j ; A Ktiiilatical Interpreiiitinn of the condition reports of these coun tries, udtled to the official fore casts received to dute, lw depart gBiiiBiBiBsaflasBiiisaasiBiEiaBsaaaifliBaQSBaaxs! H U w n a u u M n M IK H M n M R M H H H M IS N u R n w n H M N II M n M H H M ia M ra M U M M M n tm M Mi II It ti n M n n a . ' ! i ' . I ' Sherry's j Today and Tomorrow The Vcntrilo(iiist could thiow liin vnici' fioni In-hind dour;;. The Dwarf i could climb into locked places. The Giant had the .strenf'.th of a dozen mom handed together in an Amazing I'urtncr.sliip The Unholy Three Willi MAE IH SCH and MATT MOORE Regular Prices Lon Chaney In His (' ica lest liole 1'iiisuinn a life of fantastic clime, three men of the sideshow planned the most aina.in;: job of their career! Kut I hey reckoned w it hout ;i woman who foujiht like a lijrress for the man she loved. What a thriller with Ion Chancy, the greatest character actor of all time, in his crowning tri umph as the cnti ilo(uist. Comedy "Laugh That Oil" Ki M ca M ni m & M w u w ITS m ei pa Rl P m El m M si OT Ii i y H m p N u M tm M M n N W UJ C3 H m M B m n R r M PJ r r Vi in- lit deelrires iinbcali s a crop of 'ma, noil in ii; t-ountrir eoin- pared With l!..U;;;.onii,i:(Hl buslielK in the .same countries hud year. Those lt; coiinti'ieH acceuiit lor about 7f. per ei-nl of lite world crop oiltaiiJc of Uici.iia and liln i, I'orct ats Suine. Khould thoae forecala be borne out. the department aas, it seems likely that the world production of wheat in the Northern Htutitsphei" outside l:n siu will b- about the wiiiie as last year. The outrun of tilt; World's crop will be ollected, of course, by production In the Southern Hemisphere, but .taking all those countries together, tltero Is not likely to be any very great Increase over production last year, the department adds. The Im gt-nt crop in the Southern Hemisphere in recent tars was harvctid in 1 '.i '2 . amounting to 4 -4.0(H), ii'ni bushels and the crop last year was ICJ.IUlO.IIItU l.n; hels. "It now hieins probable that LilSMt will have titiiiie wbeut io export, wheriiis last .ear she iut porled wheal," the depart me lit ajs. "Th.s change will add tionie l lltcg to the woWd's supply of wlie.it outside of LltSHia. At eager report s from China indicate i md. tb.c crop there is no Indter If is good as last ye;ir. I'resent indie;' tl.iea are, 1 iii l-i fore. thai the wor.tl production of wheat may be about the same as lust jear or a little greater by as much u.s liusslu hits 10 CXiOl't. Uepoi ( Slocks. "To make t he world supply of When ;,s l.n ge ;is l.t.-l eat , plO- diMtion must b' cntoigh greater than la-it 'ir to inak- n) t,,r re. due. d Moel.s. Adhougli ;;lncks lta e been ledor ed ill I portillg cotintr.es lo a fow a point u.s e- p.-e. , ( ;:r! ,. in (he eiil. it (JOW S etn-s e 1. 1 nt t llii t I Ii a Ml y il wheat in (.sporting countries and afloat Is aiioul Vii.liuu.ueo nilsiieis hs I hall at the siime time last ear. "Stocka ill L'tropt-mi ports, mills and tnt.-rlor poin. are g. m-ialiy t oorteil to ).' l,,w. Supplh'S iirc It p. .t. -I tin l,e extrein- l iiofl 10 the OaiiMbe tta.-in. and bht ;t,n"'u.s .; i r- orti I , in e.oi Hi w . ii . ; n Eu rope. ' lie nil lease In the - crop ill l.'urgpe. on the otliet ham I. will i-'liice soon w ha! the Curopean d" in a n,l lor w h a!, Con -I it ions us I' porii d tu ilale liulit.it- , ihere- H. i -. ! Ii it t Ms e.: r's sui.j.'y ol" wh--at is l.keSy lo be fairly bal iimiii Willi tto- wirld's available Mippty last e,u." The Con.lllioii of the Canadian wheat crop as of July l mdic.it s a production of nun. una busli- els. jtctordiiig to a leh gram from the holilMUiMl buiiJili ol Siati.slies 10 tin depaMiuent of a a ricul ' ure. This is lOil.niia.tinii marc than the ciop harvested lust c:ir. notici: r sruiiiit i (Mii.ci.ost m; i i.t t nov N'ti'tec is h-i h nw t n that un til r an.l tij ntiie of an tecutloil. I. as- .1 i.pt.n an order of ,a!i' and ilt'cc el I iM'ee i osil l . iiieh eeCU liiui was IS-1H ,( out til Ihe Circuit T'tirt .!" the SI tt Ol t 're.,.n fol I 'n ion ConnH en the :' day of .m;ii- t, I'il'.',, in u pioe- . -line th.-r.'-ui entiM' l: Tin' t nitt ,1 S'aleS Na tion ii I'.ank of l.a Ci iinde. t r gotl a national hankltu; iis.-.n in I Ion. 11 a ni 1 1! i. irs.s I ti: rl t 'en it y and . im Conlev. Island i tt Mercantile iimt AlKlim; e.ui;pan. a ne-pora-inn. nnd the I'tisi Nation il Hunk til t'tiion, tinfoil, a national hank icti' association, defendants, whore in it W! a decrcc.l: t I That tht :;;l,l ilaintttf hae uiui r--ecver id' ami ironi t m .- ;. nd utts Hurl Con lev ;:nd ei a Coalei . .nuntlv tud st ffiirh. the sum of $ 1 rt.T.'.ti on, with int'-ns! ar the rat-- ot S per cent t- imp-'m i rem .lulv ::, i'i"r, "it'll pai-1. ti;.- !-iim o; J l in n. fin as i" f .nut os's and dis burse!. i. -'it- t.ted at 5:s ii". and that said -.inns were a - nod. atbl end NUbststiiu- i:- n ninb r and by Ml 'lie of a iimrtiiauc d.-enbed ill th' coc..pii tat, upon lh-' hereinafter de-et ilM .l m .i i-'v . the in n of said tin'i b mi; ji f'tst li- n there- ; i .ii it the d fi n.la .t b-lund C-.tv M- 1 1 a n ! ! e ;nd MHiiiin c-eni-I-l'v, a eat pei alien. Ii is 0 ;,nd rc ,"er ef :nd trem the i!etend:in's Luii Ciie ai.d 'tii Cvtai.-.-.. joint ly ami severally, the sum of M. ;il',",.oii, wpll iiiicnsi at the rate of a per cent per annum from July L'.:, lUi'.'i, the sum ol $lim. uti us at torney fees, and cos Is and disouce m.iits taxed ut MO. so, and that the said Hums were a giod, valid and subsist I n lieu un.b r and by virtue of the mortae described in the answer and cross complaint of said defendant island City Mer cantile and Milling company, Ihe lien of said mortgage beini; a sec ond lien thereon; (:;) that Ihe tlc I'endanl I-'irst National Hank of I'nion, Oreifon, recover of untl from the deiendants Iturl Conlcy und Vera Con icy, jointly ami sev erally, the tin m of !:.'. Ifl), with In terest thereon nt the rate of h per cent per uiinum from Juiy l.iJa. together with .$73. (Hi attorney tees, and costs and disbursements tased at $ la. (HI. and that said sums were a good, valid and subsisting lien under untl by virtue of the niort Kitm' described In the nnswi'i and cross complaint of said defendant l-irst National Hank of I'nion, t lie lien of said nioiii K1' being a third lien t hereon ; 1 1 ) t hat tnc said mor'Kag' s be foreclosed, end the hinds therein und hereinafter de scribed sold upon foreclosure ex ecution subject onlto redemption by delcildalil:; Hurl t 'oille and Vera. Conlcy; I will, on Saliirdav, the nth duy of September, I'.rj:,, at the hour of two o'clock 1'. M. ut the iront door of the court house in La (Irande, I'nion County, Ore gon, In obedience to said directions, sell, suhjt ct lo redemption, o the hlf;iicst und best bidder tor cash, the hereinafter described real property, or so much thereof us may be necessary to satisiy t'.u- ac cruing costs of Ihe undersigned sheriff in making said sal". Hie costs, disbursements, attorney fees, principal and interest of the Judg ment of the said pHinllff The Cnited States National Hank of Lu (irande, Oregon, and the like sums decreed In favor of the defendants Island City Mercantile untl Milling I'ompuuv, a corporation, and Kits! National Hank of I'nion. Oregon, a national ban king association, in the o i dec named, and the over pi us. if any there be. Mir the said d"tend- uits tiurl Vonley and V ra Conlcy, their heirs and assigns. The property aitove ref"rred to, a nd also described in said cecu tion. ia described as follows: The Southwest quarter (SW'i) of Section Ja; the Must half o 1 in Soul hen 1 ti i:rter ( K SM '-j ol Section ": the N"irthwi-st unu'der (N'U. the Northeast (iiarter of the Northeast quarter (NMi M t ; Lie South h;ilf of 1b" North. ust nuarter (Sii-NMl oi Seci ion Northwest qua i ter iW'() tq Section ::ii. all in Town diip 'J South, Hnnge lOast of the Willamette Meridian, and the N'ortheust quarter of the North west quarter N K i V 4 and the N'orthwe.st i,ti::rter .,f the Norih-'ast inart'T i N W '( N V. 1 , ) of Sec; ion Townshit 3 South. Lanue 4 0 l-aist of t he Willamette Meridian, eon atnitur. accni.lnig to the Cnited States Cos eminent Survey, 7 HU acres, more or le.-H. Al.so all thai portion of the Northeast quarter of I i 1 1 Northeast quarter ( NM Vi NK ! 1 of Section II, and the North half of the Northwest quarter (NVjNWU) of Section 5, nil In Township 3 South, ltange 10 Mast of the Wil lamette Meridian, lying" North nnd West of the Grande itonde Iliver. containing SO acres, more or less, all in I'nioii County, Oregon. Hated and first published this 7 tii day of August, liti'fi. JMSSK HKKSI! MA HS. Sheriff of I'nion County, Oregon. Auij. 7-14-lil-28-Sept. 4. School Suits For Boys IN PLAIN AND MIXED COLORS Reliable Quality Shirts for school wear. Our New York buyers have carefully anticipated high - gradt: Suits of good wearing ma terials. These suits arc made of cassimeros and worsteds in plain, checks and over plaids. Shown in powd'sr blue, greys and browns. We want yon 'o these suits for school. You will like them, ou vi,l like the values and low prices. $22.50 - 52-1.73 $27.50 I!oys' SCHOOL OXFORDS 1mv Fi.iced S'linly 'iNfonlK fur school. .Miiilii of fin- nuu.ily culf tiliill, wt'lt HOll-s, rllbli'T tr,i Jit.ta ; hlack, conlovun tui'l tan; at tills tow price rangi', 2.98 to $1.30 Young Men's OXFORDS For School Wear Von will find these Ox fords well made of excel hut quality calfskin without; tun sobs, welts and rubber tap on heels. Shown In black, brown and Un. Our low prices , $3.98 to $5.90 Notice to Creditors FIND IT HERE Copy l'"" ('oluiini must he In by (LOU a. m. ; Notice is hereby given that the County Court of I'nion tlounly. Oregon, has duly appointed the . undersigned executors of the last will and testament und estate of C. C. Scroggin. deceased, and that all persons hnving claims uKainst said tsituto arc hcrel-y required to present the sume In writing, duly verified, with proper vouchers, to tht; undersigned at Cnifd Suites National Hank, or at the office of Cochran & Mberhard. their tior . nevs. both in La Orandc. I'nion Cotmtv. Oregon, within sic months from Hpj first publication of this not ice. j Hated and first published this 31M day of July, 1U26( I T. J. SCltOUGtN, ( JAM MS KOI t II MST SCIIOHCIN. I Mxccutors of Ihe last will Und tes tament and estate of C. C. Scrog i gin. dee. a.-:ed ICtiCHItAN KHIdtllAlto, Attornms for Mxecutors Inly itl-Aug i-H-:,!-'.'!i rule sheet of the classes. contest ami S-lS-lt i 'oa ted tongue, bad breath, headaches, pimples, bad blood are nn Hire's danger signals MOLLIS THUS OOId)MN Ni-CCMl' TAIL LMTS removes the cause carry ing off the poisons from the Live, Kidneys und Itowcls results gur unteetl. Silvert horn -Wright ; M:iy. field & Farrell, Mnterprtse. AdV, 1'HTI Hi; CLASS. All thus" wish ng to attend the riAiw in "The Art of I'. dure Tak- ing" W'etlnestlay evening w ill call up Itivhartison. "The An (r;ii." .a j his shop not later ihail W- dm s lav I noon. S-ls-lt Ilcmstllcbliri. pleat n r, bittloii f holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Miop. They get action and g- t it q'tj.-K - JH m.LIS I !'!;'S CUL'"'V VCH. C.MT TAHLMTS- en at for Head aches and Constipation, S.lver-thorn-Wright; -iaylicld i: i-'aiiell, Mntei prise. Adv. notici;. I Hi Ihe County ( 'ourt of I'nion ! County. Oregon. In I'robule. j In the matn-r of Hie estate of j Mi la C. I'.ichanlson. deceased. j Nttice is h'ieity given thai Ihe ! undersigned has by Hie County Court ot I'nion comUv. Oregon. j been appointed executor of the estate (, i;na C. Itichurdson. d- ceased and has qualified I All persons having claims against j sa id csLiic ;( hereby - riot ifierl to jpnsviit the same ' with proper touchers lo me at the I Jt (Irande j National bank of La (irande. Ore- 41 n. within six months trom the late hereof. Hated nnd first published. July :4th. n.:';.. V1NCKNT TALMMH. Mxecutor. C II. MINN, Attorney. Inly 24-KI-AirK. 7-M-21. . Ijiiw Xeeils .More Money SALMM, Ore, The purpose of the so-culled" Americanization law enacted at the lust Session of the legislature probably will be de feated through (in erkon lu (lie u.u!n?r of tnc act which rcdurcd the original ' appropriation from JH'Mmi a year to $aao for the years 1825 and 'Ji'Q. Memtiera of the Americjinlxullon commit tee, appointed under the law, si id this amount of money would not be sufficient to employ a secretary and would leave notli ine to del ray the expenses of roit dueting ihu office, Tim attorney-general will be re onested to irlvn a legal opinion. Hemstitching, plcaiimi, button holes, etc, .Norton';, Kiddy Shop. Hi-14-tt ricn nr. tahisc H!m:ovi;s A noticeable chalice i. ward bet ter picture taking is b'-mi; s--en through Hie etuni.H ,, Huiiaiiisou. The Art Man," who is conduet Mtg classes in "The Ait n1' 1'ieliH" Taking, and al. o a pri.e contest for (be best vb w lali-n in I nion and Wallowa county. Call ai K'lej; anl.'ion's Art & Oift Shop for a w a N T E u Insurance agent- to retirement one of the large old line rtii i' inii Asets. JOU.iHMl.Oaii.tnl. low cost premium rate. Llheiu! con! ract. Ins-11 a lice exiienenn n-i n-'cessary. Mxncricuced niitn pi efci red. Address X, care Observer eta They R-t action nnd gel ft quiet; 1KJLLIST MIl'S C.OLHMN M (Mi MT TAHLM i S ct eal Lu Ib'a.'aches anil Constipation. Sib v.-rtho-n-Wright: Mayficld & I'ar rell, laiterprlse. Adv. Link's Business College AMI Sl:t liin.Mtl.M, M-HOOt, Boise, Idaho , niKllltn 't'S 1 1 M Fall Term Opcninir Pales MONDAY, AUGUST 31 TUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 T U E S 1) A Y , S E 1' T E M B E R 0 .Ni-w i-la.-M-s 111 ll ,-.ilini-n-liil Hiil.j,.1.ts oiiiunlz.-cl nil t !!': i;, H. tii.Di. riiHiTinxs . (jiii.ii s.i.Aitii-:s tu all in. lOTHlnnt.. fi-nm our -..ii,l..t,. ImikIiicos cot.rw. 'I'lii' lli-vi 1 1,,. Wr-i" n.l l,,r I--,,,- Caial,.i rhim; rn nr.ii unit ion. . '- uinniiA.M. MKi. waaaBEBBIHHS&BBIBBBIBBBBHBHBBBnilHIiaHflaBBaaBaEOBiaicaaBIBBBMBBil'1' n a M IS u H n w M 01 M M n H M J M, U M M tl n M H O It's the hard wheal the most popular flour in Grande Rondo Valley. It's Uie best viluc on the market every sack satisfies it's guaranteed- You should lav in a sunplv now Vc advise our customers to place their orders, while we have the old wheat flour and take this tin- Iiok out for higher priced flour without further waininir. Special quantity price on 4 sack lots. 10-Lli. SACK 21-LB. SACK 19-LB. SACK 1 SACK LOTS EAGLE VALLEY TOMATOES Those fine, smooth, heavy pack tomatoes, 2Mb. box 81c HOOVERIZED GROCERY "Wl.F.Kfc THE THKIFTY THK0NG-LADM0JVKER LOVVE.t 1'K.CE FOOD STOKE. MAIN 49. sasssassissiBjRBnaiaBB