La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 16, 1925, Image 8

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    THR.LA GRANDE- EVENTNG OBSERVER
Friday, October lfl, 1925.
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Westenhaver
&. Gilbert.
JUNiOFIS G I V E
rinin tii iiiiwn
i n i 1 1 i v ininui
TnUUL Vurt I J
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Tcuclin.s Mei't October 22-23
HOHKULUG, Ore The annual
twichiTH' institute for
county Is lo be lurid Octobpr 22 and
SX, Rteonlini; to un announcement
mad by Mrs. Kdith Ackcrt, county
hi-houl tiuitorltih'iidcnt. Mrs. Aek
irt ban arranged a film program,
among the Bpruk'TH being Stute
Kuicrluttnd-ut Churchill, I'rofCM
nor Ji. 1. Hainfy, Inlvendty of
On-Kon, and Ueun L (J. Jjutmch
and 11. C. Seymour of Oregon Ag
ricultural collfgn, Jn addition to
Hh ho there will be addrcBucB by tho
leading instructor and school offl-'
ctulfi or the county.
We think most girls no without
many clothes so they won't have
to go without men. ' '
T'NIOX (Special) Friday wan
Junior day at tho local high school.
'In the morning this class took
i charge of the asKtinbly and pro
i ceoded to show. In a huiicfwjue.
Just how thevurlons teachers con
ducted their dims. The HtudcntH
not only dres-ed but olno acted the
ports and pullfd their stunts off
In a very creditable manner. Dur
ing the nopn hour the same tius
served a cafeteria lunch to many
of the fttudentx, teachers and pat
rons of the schools.
! Among those who mado the trip
to I'owder Katurduy to witness the
football game were Jr. uud Mrs.
T. M. Ollmore, Ur. und Mrs. K. J.
HchusttT, 'John Wortinan, llloy
Conklln, W. V. Connor, Air. Kin
mell, NIrvln Heas, Alta Phillips,
Willis I'hllllpH and a number of
high school students.
At the regular meeting of the
city council lant Tuesday evening
Douglas I nc ine cll nul1 routine bummiHN
wiui nansacieu. improvements are
being made on the streets and on
some of tho city building. The
council decided lo dlsronilnuo the
use of a collector at the city park
as tourist travel has been falling
o.'f considerably during the past
few weeks.
in about a week the improve
merits and repairs ut the flouring
mill will bo completed and the now
turbine water wheel will begin its
work. At present the water in
Catherine creek Is a little low. but
that difficulty will soon he over
come when the fall rains set in.
About 15 local members of Hie
Itcbekah lodge went to Cove Krl
uuy evening to see tho latter put
on the degiue work, the occasion
bt-mg the umiuui vioii oi their ;tiate
pribtueiit. Alter me Judge ciuteu
u Junc'n was served by the iiu
beKulis. . i Vertie 1-Vlser, u former
Igiauuulu o( the Ltiion jugh .itauui,
u.iu lor thu last ii.w yeur ooou,-
kceej- lor tJie Wngiu Ui ug -oiu-luu,i,,
teit inal 'jjuiouuy lor ioibc,
iuuuo, to lautr up u cuuifee In ac
counting in thy liowe business
cutiee. KJio was uccumpameu by
iie-v mother, wno will remain in the
iuaiio cuy for. a couple oi Wucko
beiure returning to Lnioii. The
even.ng previous to her ueyarture,
Misa i eiber was1 tho guest of honor
Hallowe'en
Be
ioxes and
; Favors (
Now on Display; in Our Windows
Place Your
Orders
Now
f01.
' ICE CREAM
And '
CANDY FAVORS
For The ,
-llAI JiOWE'EN SEASON
Ut
ine iiebukuh ludgo in the lodge
room loiiowiiig tnti regular ineuk
Uig of the oruer.
iviessis. Uu und Charley Castor
of Luioa und their brotlior, Frank
Cubtor of xialues, spent moat of
lurt weeii deer hunting, 'iuuy re
turned huiue Huluruay HUumoou,
huv.ng been unable to see, any
Ucer. .
JtJg Corn Crop
Leon Levy, veteran Jersey breed
er of the valley, this year har
vested whut was an exceptional
corn crop tor this climate, 'ilie
com was cut green for silage und
his crop was estimated ut ioU tons,
hoine of tiiu corrj was loft to ma
Luru and the ears were large, re
sembling tiu upecimetis wincji
come from ine corn beu.
All the lady teachers employed
by the l.'nion public schoois were
the guests of Mr.i. Elizabeth ogei,
herself a memher of the faculty, at
her home in North cmon lasi l''ri
ilay evening. A delicious - dinner
was served by the hostess und the
evening wua spent in u very pleas
unt Hoeial time;
Jacic Louavun, for many years a
grocery clerk in tnion, has opened
up a branch of the Union Cash
Grocery in part of the building oc
cupied by Conner's iitore. The new
enterprise culled the "Cash and
Carry Grocery" und will be a
strictly cash proposition. !
Mr. und Mis. : Wallace Green
wood arc taking cure of a new
daughter who urrived at their
home Thursday. The new mem
ber of tho iam)i" chilis herself
ivosa Aluy. The mother, was forr :
merly Alius Reba Hhunks, k
Hunduy, Mr. and Mrs. Meade
Ualiard and uauKhter J'iva leit for
Wuhowa county ior a wek'n visit
Willi relatives. Mr. JJullard is on
tiis vacation und will Kpend the
week hunting and fishing.
Head 1-rtUice Aiaikele.l
1'nion is bi-coming a center for
the growing nnd shii.plng of head
It net. l;uter.and Jlurris have
shipped out one carload and expect
to Kcjid out several more cars of
tills vegetable. This fir:t consign
ment of loltuco went' to Omaha,
Nebraska. . .
K. H. Honney Is winding up the
season's work of hatching and dis
tribtiting llsh rr this season. Many
of tho troughs ar empty und the
fish from the others will soon be
out in the waters of eastern Ore
gon. Mr. lioTincy still has the al
bino trout which were hatched out
two yu:irs ago and will prolirthly
tr1' ihrnr as breeders to Hee If the
white color is repeuled. . There
were u few more hatched this year
tiiat were albinos a"0.
('. L. Cadwell, H. II. Bonney and
Wllllnin Dobbin of I'ntorf and Kd
Coolldge of Im Grande ur spend
ing th week on a hunting trip.
They left lost Friday and will hunt
in the neighborhood of Mormon
Flat and otlmr places near.
Mrs. Alice Iugh, , accompanied
by her daughter. Mra. Grant Halls
bury, left Wednesday for Hermls
ton for a visit with rehitlves and
friends. Mrs. Kalisbury has been
here vi ltlng with hr mother. Her
home is in Camas. Wa.ih.
Mr. and Mm. Gerald Kpencer
came over from I a Grande and
u lunch wii.cn wu ,erveo. urf j 9pont Bunday visiting with the lat-
ter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. jfeaeh.
Mrs. Arthur Weatney died
Thursday, October 8, and after a
hoit funeral service at the Cock
Urothers undertaking' parlors on
Saturday the remains were shipped
back to Nebraska for burial.
Herthn Helle Hilton was born in
Masking, Ohio, in May, IHHb. Utter
the family moved to La Crooke,
Neb., where she was married to
Arthur Westney. From there they
moved to Twin Fulls, Idaho, and
later to l.'nion. Ore., where she
passed away leaving, besides her
husband, three children, Donald,
Edith and Louis. Three brothers
and one sister of the deceased re
side in Nebraska, to whom the
body w:i Hhipped. -
MIsm Audrey Deljip came over
from Imbler. where she. h teaching
in the Imbler school, und spent the
wek fnd wlth her parents, Mr.
ami Mra. P. G. DeLap.- - .
Dave. Van Hoiiten, Union's city
marshal, and Wade Bhelton spent
part of liuit week deer hunting
near Bald mountain. They failed
to bring down any biack-talls, but
on their. way home succeeded In
bagging a mother bear and two
cubs. 'f . - - ,
Mra, A, B. Davis and Misa Alice
Oadwell aro both In th liospltal
at IJotIake. From latest reports,
they were both getting along woll.
J-rlday evening George Lfndsav
left for a weelcs-hunting in the
mountains east, o ttals plaeo. j
FIND
IT
MERE
Copy tr Ihla column must
b m bj :00 a, ill.
may properly comu
meeting.
H
beforo said
DIXON,
Ileie-ree.
(All elnlms must bo sworn tb on
bankruptcy blanks before filing.)
lU-10-lt
KOl'ICE 'OF SIIKKIl'F'S SALJU.
KHADK FtlAMVti.
Lamp shade frames for all kinds
of lamps, all shapes and sizes. New
styles in bed lampeETAOlNNCPN
styles In lied Lamp Hhades and a
new lot of frames for liridgc
Umpa Justarrived at Kichardson's
Art & Gift Shop. 10-10-lt
- Hot Water Bottles. Fountain
syringes. The kind that are war-
f Notico is hereby given that by
virtue and authority ot a loreclo
j sure oxccutlon and order of saie is
, sued out of and under the seal of
the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Union County, dated the
24th day of September, 192a, to
me diroclud anu delivered upon a
Judgment, decree and order of sale
made and entered tn said court on
the J6th day ot September, 1925, in
fuvor of The Union' Central Life In
surance' Company, a corporation,
plaintiff,-and against . William P.
Blanchard and Mary K. Blanchard,
husband and wife, William Wes-
tenskow and Jane Doe Weslenskow,
llf Mb
1J.U
t RATION-WIDE
IKSIllUliurv"
rantoea for two years and at prices j hui(band anU wlfe Grande Konde
that are lower than such goods are
generally (old for. See them at 811
verthorn Wright's family' drug
store. m-10-tf
Iltimmage Sale.
In the basement of Iht Presby
terian :Church beginning at 10
o'clock, Saturday, October 17.
', - 10-l0-0t
JIOCCASl.NS. .
The new Kail line of Moccas ns
Art' & Gift Shop, etaoinupnun
hi's just arrived at Hlchariison's
Art, i- Girt Shop,: Sizes to I'll the
Baby. LaUies and Gentlemen, New
puttuins beHutlfuily beaded in ri'ai
Indian designs. Seo thcm. iO-10-lt
, - Itumniaiie Snlo. ;
Sat.,-Ootober-17. On Kir St., di
rectly back of Oarr's.- S-lO-K-31
llunisdtvliliiK, ' iileuiliig, butloa
holes, etc Norton's Kiddy Shop.
10-l-tf
ORKGOX CITY WIIjL-VOTE
10 Years AKo
Today . ,
ISiris,
plastcv',,
church!'
were asked to
the Catholic
Tinio i'lioa nnd . we
don't icalize it. Cnly
one more d.iy of our
liiinous
UARD'SN (01 RT
f.ALK
Salurday is the last da.';
You can't aflVd to
li't man mi opportunity
to jrnl doul)!e value lor
your numo".
1 lu it! Hurry! Huny!
L. & I, Driij? Co.
OnEGON CITY,. OlBi By I
vote of two to one the city com
mission decided to call a special
municipal election for November
10 to vole on the proposed-charter
anieniinieiiu An iiiitistiye petition
was recently filed with "the com
mli s on Rlgnad by more than 300
voters requesting the' election,
which alms to do away , with the
present oily commission Torm of
government Instituted here In .Inn
uury. 124, and return to a counell
maulc type, with four councllmen.
ono from each- ward tir"tho city
and a mayor elected at large.
The plan is to place certain de
partments of city government un
der each councilman and thus
abolish the present city .manager,
who 's working under a salary and
has direct supervision ovc)r the departments.
' When: your doctor' gives you a
prescription to be filled for your
I family or yourself let us fill it for
you, 'we deliver- all prescriptions
with no extra Charge for delivery.
Sllverthorn-Wrisht's family drug
stora. , 10-10-tf
District to I'.lect Trustees
TiAKKn.Oro; Kv'e trAIte and
a vice-president or the qregon ir
rlgalion congress will be' elected
here by members from the second
congressional district under the
provisions of the new constitution
adopted by that body during thi-
recent eonvenllnn ut Orant'i Pass.
The stulules now provide that each
distrlrt shall elect five trustee
ind a v'ce-presldent. nccordlng t
Walter K. Meaehatn. vhbJ has re
turned after attending tho con
gress. -
jj Main HI j
icj fr
A Delightful Place To K a t ' gW
1 same J
i it r'fi -i-jok imi
E I II Ic .11 L i '-
S'H.E'R.R-Y.'S
I.As-l sllliw(i lONK.HI'
KIM; VIIK KS I'io-!ii,-ti,,ii
AT
i:i.i:aoii
O'M.M.I.ICV -
IIO.MiliM
IIAltmsoN -( 1 1 ; 1
Wliiil a iihliin- llil. one K Vol
ft. Mil the MM-ni a in. mill-. II
was a km k-oul. Ilul tli). ph itm'!
au'l Like
lti'ii ihi.
oti in.:
imr
I lie
UltC-ImmiK
l'tnnsly, '.'I'M l:
Willi Al
mi: At.i.M"
M. John
vice
for over
35
I
ears
Wlvypay
warprkes
NOllCK TO CllKDITORS.
Fruit Company, a corporation, Hi
ram Luke 'and Wallace Lake, de
fendants, wherein Judgment wa
duly entered in favor ot said plain
titf and against said defendants
William P. Blanchard, Mary H.
Blanchard, Willium Westenskow
and Jane Doe Weslenskow, tor the
sum of $4532.29, with interest
thereon at 7 per cent per annum
from September 15, the sum
of $1130.29, with interest thereon
t 10 per cent per annum from
S pt. 1.5, 192 i, the sum of $300. uo
attorney fees, and costs and dis
bursements amounting to STi.ao,
and a dexree of foiueloHure unainat
duch and all of the sulci defendants,
iu which execution and order of
sale, I. .am commanded "to make
a, tie pf tho following described real
property, tho sumo being' the real
property described In the mort
Kiuju foreeloaed In suid suit, to-wijt:
Comiijenclmr at a- point three
hundred forty-one (341) feet north
of the southwostiCorner ;of- tue
northwest quarter (NW4) pf Sec
tion' thirty-four ; .34), Township
One (1) aouth, Hange Thirty-eight
tssj liinst or ine .wmametie mti- aforesaid
dian. and running ; iueuce-,'North jjated thitr 24th day of S-ptenv
uiong mv section line ia ine norm- ber 1925.
P
enneyia
f DEPARTMENT STORES
1(W Depot al., La uranue, Oie.
Newest Leader Purees
The Finishing Touch In Dress!
Just. In! This new shipment of Ladies' All-Leather
Purses. Splendid values obtained through a vol
' ume purchase for our 676 Stores. ,
Neatly dressed and with a new Leather Purse 1
That's the way to start a season right.
These purses, are made of good leather and it jyill
wear serviceably. '
See this beautiful assortment of purses, priced
from
$1.93 to $8,50
Nonce is neieuy given that tne
undersigned has been duly appoint
ed by the 'County Court of the
State of Oregon for Union county,
aumlnlstralrlx of the estate of Evan
T. l'eebler, deceased, and has qual
ified as such. All persons having
claims against said estate are here
by required to present the same,
verified as required by law, to the
undersigned at La Grande, Ore
gon,, or at the office, of her at
torneys, Oreon & Hess, at La
Grande, Oregon, within six months
from tho date hereof.
west comer of the aforesaid sec
tion Thirty-four (34), thence east
one hundred two (102) rods, more
or loss, to the center of the county
road leading from Summerville to
Island City, Oregon, thence south
easterly along the center of said
county road to a point three hun
dred forty-one (341) feet north of
lion. of said Judgment and decree American Ous nss-K-lnlion. .
I "It 's unelefs to start a national
oil conservation program now, be
cause the oil will be gone before
the program is completed," he saidi,
"Let us. therefore, Rtart a conser
ivallon program on coal, which Is
(the most important national re
source we have, and like natural
JKRSE RRRSHEAKS.
Sherlf of Union County, Ore
gon.
Sept. 25-Oct. 2, 0, 16, 23.
ntGi:s coal roxKi-:nv.Tiox '
ntOGKA.M; TOO LATK TOR OIL
ATLANTIC CITY (Al1) That it
Is already too lnte to start
Htntemenl made today by Horace
H. Clark, a fuel engineer of Chi
cago, beforo the convention of the
the center line of said Section ninn of oil conservation was the
rniny-rour tnence wesi one
hundred fifty-one and one-half
j (15116) rods, more or less, to tho
place -of beginning, and containing
one hundred five (10a) acres of
land, more or less. Also the East
half of the Northeast quarter
(EVjNEU) of Section thirty-three
(S3), Township One (1) South,
CT.1K linri nil uthnn n-nna nunnn l.n
replenished." 1
Can companies, themselves
among the largest users of petro
leum products, are seeking ways to
shake off their dependence on oil,
said Horace C. Porter of Philadel
phia. ' ' .
Data of first publication Septem
ber Zo.i, luo.
ANNIE M. PEEBLEIt,
Administratrix.
Green & Htss, attorneys for adr
minlstratrix, 1 , . : r
vVkly. Kept. 25-Oct. 2. 9, 10, 23. '
In the District Court of the
United iatutes tor the District of
Oregon. t
In the matter of la, a May Adlcr,
bankrupt. 1
To the .creditors of lais May Ad
ler of La Grande, Union county, in
the Statu and Dial r 1st aforesaid, , a
uankrupt.' .- . . .
Notice Is hereby given that oil
the 12lh day ot October, IttJo rhi!
tiorosuid ls.M May Atller was tl illy
:djudieated bankrupt by the res
trict Court of the United States ior
ue Di.Hirict oi Oregon and tne ilisi
neetlng of her creditoi s wdl be
it-lu ut the ouiee 01 1L E. Dixon,
eieree. La Grande. Oregon, on l'ri
i.ty, Ortuue r 30th, I lo, at 10
A. M., ut which time mud creditors
ii:.y attend, pr ove l lieu Claims, eK
.miiie the bankrupt, and transact
such other business us limy prupcr-
y come Ijt'iwv said nii-etiii,
Itnnge thirty-eight (3S). East of
(the Willamette Meridian, and con
taining eighty (SO) acres of land
' .' Now therefore., by virtue and au
thority of said writ, and In obedl
I ence to its commands. 1 will, on
Monday, the 2nd day of Novejuber,
$2b, at the front door of the coun
ty court house In La Grande, Union
county. Oregon, at 2 o'clock P. M.,
of said day, sell at public auction
thi above described real property.
, and all of the right, title. Interest
' and equity of said defendants, or
MesMiye No. 2. I-Yoni: ,
OllH.ON TUA1L FOX TAHAI,
II. V. Smith, Prop.,
l,a Grande, Oru.
Those who arc
future deititinds
slieptV al ai
irniL prices
either of them, in and tA the sumetfl,ra 1 am on'y ttD lu l?uur-
or any part ther'of, on the date of ante . to purchase all of your ii.
i reaEi h for pelt in? purposes, and
the mortgage foreclosed in said
suit, lo-wit. the 12th day of Do
ceinbor, 19 IU. or that they have
since acquired in and to said prop
erty, to the highest bidder for cash
In hand, subject to redemption as
provided by law. the proceeds of
said sale to be applied in satisfac-I
at present uvcm ape prices.
your offspring from fox pu--clnwsed
from mi sho-.ild net you
at least lfio it cent on your in
vestment within three years f
neus l one. nn-i ?t h:ivo vm
bre-- ( ts left. It's my hl',h gmde '
Is'ock ihat inaltcs the profits. i
Snodgrass &
Zimmerman
Exclusive ,
Undertakers
our Invalla Car Is used but
foi one . pi ir puna of convey-,'
ing the sick and Injured any- '
where thwy want to go.
Atnlu fl MaH or Day
(All claims must be sworn to on
lajlUrilptcy hlailhS beiore iiliug.)
lu-tu-lt
h. k Dixon. '.jfiqnnccraar!'
C.iNMhfl Wf nil- niliihly giail
tlint r kxii in a i-iiiiuiiu ,r ruor-
"K "II. I Hi- rout toll lulls )L-K-
UTltllJ. Hull K. M,K. ,,
tlic lift ln. Un c it lint wlifn
nn uiku iiiui toii-siiK-iiiiiuii thai
m-isl iiopli- like In u,t. iiiuii...
lii.-ic iiiiiiImx siiunf hIhiiii it.
r fMi-t lo i-u iiiui, inioiiil
or I i i .-!.,. i Iti.ur.n ,,,! ln,
t 'H I'll 1 1 nil' Vlillllulny IIMNllll-ts III
tills Mlllcy.
-oi o will i-hiiiim. ,t. S,,.
j'SI III 1'il.nl. Villi kllOiV f Ml.li
i- riv ko.iik lo i-kw mil our
slo k of imliil fur t,(. rail, bill
II vlsr nt.ni .soilli'l.nii-s t-uaiiKr.-Iiis
iiilu, I. I,iil a null,- iii-, r
liii.ilMHl, slionlil k,v ulial
null urniiv imlnt .V im. iiialil.i
luiiiil anil iaiui.li Is. ,, IhhikIii
!.ioi uiiIIihis at .Vk- on a iloliar
ll will In- Iiimv In a ri- ila.
n- cus- in snlntt Hit- oi
I'lmuli- l Piatt 1'i-Kf llnakhu
!slis.lf Hnnunir ullh all mil
ui, alii ami lrli thf prtiv ilimn
tiniH that M.O.i M-r kiiIIoii mfrk"
om. Ihat Is Jn-si oiii-lui.r irnv
of what this ialul Is mii.inii lo
liiall for. Ilul lit us not .un
loose ail.ithlnu hut huv this iaiilt
in- limit as ll lnt. IIm-it U ai--nl-li.
lions.- an I huiii palm, nin-
lor im ill. aillil imiMi-l. rnir i,.,-
Ivtlm. lultnti-r's colors ail-.l sl,ili4h-;
sum and a lot r i,,,, wlnu 3
o-s.olr i-arrir It off in loi-s
v hmr IVmv INts. lu.lo.v I
,ls, iutpi-iillm. anil HooxhlS
l.utiilx'r at si.i.ihi H-r M.
In tin- District lourt of the
Vnileil .SI11I1-.S iur tin- D.aU-ict -01
Ort-Kon. .
In Hie limltiir of yilliuui K. Ail
Icr. banlii-upl.
'I'o tiiu uiiMlttorg ol' W'llllulll K.
Ailk-r 01 1,41 Unintli-. l.'ulun couiity,
it Ihu Stale und .DiUti'ii't uluri-suhl.
1 -b:inUruit.
NdtU-i? In horrhy fclvt'n that on
tho 12th day of October. 11125, the
Morctid WllliHiu E. Adlc
,trl l,.,li.til...l l-nnL-.i,nl 1... . 1. u I...
' " " -,.... , ... . ,
trlct Court of the I lilted Stuu-S for
the District. of Oregon, and the
first tuevtms of his creditoi a will
ue held ut the office of H. K.
Itlxon. referee. I.a Grunde, Ore
gon, on l-'rtday. October 3H, l2.".
at 111 A. Al.. at which time said
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, examine the bankrupt, nnd
trans. tct such other business as
The Testimony of Others
IN my new book which may be
had FREE upon request, on
PILES nnd other Rectal and Colon dis
orders, I have reproduced nearly 100
letter (rum among those received from
my thousands of patients. These tell you
6 ankly of their years of suffering of theli
trying home remedies and even opera
tions, and, finally, of thf ir complete curt
by my NON-SURGICAL method. The
re from men and women k
every stHon. many of whom yoc
uy know. You will learn b)
reading this Book why I can gtvi
a WRITTEN GUARANTEE tt
curt your Pile or return your fee.
l"F AM M lr,r
PORTLAND OFriCrs: SEATTLE OFFICES.
Dr Dtean BtH'B.nq S09-a
StZ SHafer Bulldinj
The
Paris
To give the ri;;!it ftiun
dation for sleinJei nuns
CI.OVR
SH.K
UNDERWEAli
NEWEST
I.1ILLINF.RY
.MODES
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Feed saclts
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Five cents each,
For tiny number
From one to
Five hundred.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
Main 792
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THE PLAIN FACTS-
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service by a community organization.
Sound, Ripe Bananas, dozen !
1 I'ackanes Raisins lioth Kinds ..
4-lb. I'ucivaKe Market Day Raisins .
4-lbs. White Fins
New Candied Fruit Peels, lb
I. ha. Cranberries
Lbs. Soft Shell California Walnuts
39c
49c
41c
49c
5.1c
39c
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." Lbs. Redi Cut Macaroni .".
No. 5 liox Soda ( nickei
No. 3 I!o (Graham Crackers
'1 Ltii Ground Sweet Chocolate
2 Lbs. Sa'ted Peanuts
Folger's Green or Black Tea, 1 lb.
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