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Page Five Friday, November 20, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ; Local News In Brief On IVhsIim-sb Trip A. W. Pearly, of the O-W. R. & N., la hero from Portland on busi ness connected with the railroad. Mrs y.urbrlclr linproviiiji Mrs. lrnnkllnSSurbrtck, who bna born very 411 for some time, is re ported to be better today. YMlim; Mother Hero - Mm. C. K. Spencer lsvlsltinB in J.u Oriihile for a few days with her mother, Mrs. Hough. lu'mnl .Mori l.aU Today ' The advisory board of the Hal- Vution Army will have a meeting the bull at 4:30 p. m. today. VIsilliiK at Hnkcn Mrs. Mason Uy",on of Porry. is vlsitinf? friends and relatives in linker this week. Shu expects to r.imn to her home in a tVw days, j . Hero from Idaho Mr. Iioyle and son, of iiiacKroot, Idaho, are Hpendinp a few days at j lul l-ake and vlsiiinff friends in J.a (Irande. Hiw on Itii-.nesa - C, It. Kdvalson, who owns a ranch on Catherine Creek out or rnlon. was a IhihHimhs visitor to J.n Crande yesterday afternoon. funeral of Mrs, Cora Kathertne Mc Kenzie at the Suminervillc chapel this afternoon. Called to Coi-valU , Called-to Corvallls to act ns wife .ness lu a trial bt-tween O. A. C. and the S. A brums Tailoriitfr company of Pittsburg. I'a., H. J.' MuthcrsV baiiRh left Hot Lake Thursday nitfht to be koihj for two dnys. MutherMbaiiKh Is the tailor at the sanatorium. Visiting in CJIy M r. a n d M rs. 1 1 u pert Aescb 1 1 nu-.n, of Colfav, Washington have b e n v is i 1 i n w h ere v It ti Mr. an d Mrs. I.ynn Wright. '.Mr. Aeschli man Is Mrs. Wright's brother. Mr. and Mrs. I,. I'. Ae.se hit man and Mr. and Mrs. S. K. AeMchliinan, of Col fax, will arrive in I .a Urande t niKht to ta nd the week end hero. FIXAL HOME I GRID BATTLE x ! is on today; (Continued from Pag. One.) In t'lly 'lilts MonilllK . II. McMny, ol the rnlon Cimh Kioccry, unil l.on llnvls, a. prom- nt rnncher nenr union, w On Wily lo I'orllllnil , Mr. uml Mm. II. rK. f'hupnmll, of Knleriiii.se, arc vlsitlnff In lm (IruiNle at the home of -Mr. anil .Mrs. (). M. Heacoeli. They are on thi'ir way lo I'orllailil, where tlioy will Hlieml two or. three inoirlhs lie fore rrturninic to Ihi'lr home lit KnlerjiiiKe. They exiiecL lo leave litre Monday. Will' Atlenil lliiitilivt I.. .1. Allen', UKSintuut state clnl lender, was in l.a Urullilc yester- dav. lie went lo Halter, where ho will Hpi-nd today und tomorrow in liiinlncss visitors U Lit Grando tills ! the Interest of cluli work und ro iiinrninK. l'ntsnl TlirouKh Oily Mrs. John K. Montfromcry. whoso homo is in Portland, passed through i n ("Sianiln this niornini? on her Wwuy to Illlblcr, where she will visit Vith her mother, Mrs. Osborne. Knilio ConKM TonlRlit A radio concert will ho held ut tl,e Salvation Army liall tonlKht for the hoys clnl) members and their parents. lieKlnninfj at 7 o'clock. Tim entertainment will he famish ed' by the Hcacock company. Hi-turned from l'ortland .Mrs. T. J. ScroBlfin and dailKh t..r Miss Alladeen Seroggln, return ed to their home in l.a Grande litis morning after a trip to rorllanu Smith Is Better Miss Wanda Smith, who has been seriously ill for a month at the home of her parents, at 3104 North First street, is showing Improve ment today. In City Last NlRlit A. W. Kehatipp. attorney of Kla math Falls, was in lM Grande last evening en .route, to his home alter a business trip to Enterprise. He J.nttciiilcu the session 01 inn m i. ...... n;,iiV circuit court ot En terprise. railed hy Illness I ir. and Mrs. W. P. McAdory left l.a Grande last night for Portland, called by Iho illness of Mrs. Mc A.lorv's sister. Mrs. Quinn. Tlioy expert to return to ,La Grande lo- j i,nle morrow. turn to l.a Grande lomorrow i-vit nlng in time to attend the boys club banquet at the 1 nlon hotel tomor row evening. Visits Mother In I'orllnnil Mrs. IT. U.couoh has returned from Albany, where she accom panied her aunt home after the hitler's visit In Iji Grande. Mrs. l-oiich' stopped In Porlland for a visll with her mother, Mrs. S. K. Mcl-all, and her sister Mrs. Kan Wilson. Hcttti-neil to T,a (ii-nnile ' G. K. Hibbard, formerly man ager of the skating rink here, has returned to l.a Grande after sev eral months absence, and expects to start- the skating rink here again sometime soon. He has been in Knnsas City. Heaver and Mod- ford since leaving here. He was accompanied to l.a Grande by Sid ney Olson, who will assist at the skating rink. ELK MEMORIAL TO BE DEC. 6 Continued from P"ge n6'-.-.-nonnci d at the regular meeting ot the. order last evening. fol. Frank ('. McCulloch, a linker lawyer whose eloquence is celebrated throughout Ko-stern Oregon, has been Invited to make the address. The eulogy will he given bv It. 3. Green, u. post ex ulted ruler or the l.a Grande lodge. In addition lo the memorial rites that will lie exemplified by the Klks. the program will-include sev, eral musical numbers. It. O. Wil liams will sing. I.. .1. T.indsuy will play a violin duet, and other mu sicians will contribute selections. Several names on the, necrology this year recall men who -were nroininent th the work of the Klks Lie. They Incluue loose ol m. It. lior.olnie. a past exanea nuer. who was chairman ot the building committed when the present, tem ple was erected; Nolan Skiff, lin Other'past ealted ruler, and W. U. .lonen, a partner In the W. IT. llolinenkamp company. The services am in charge of a committee composed or chair offi cers and II. .1. Killer, representing Hie membership at large.. bm thi-tr big contest of the sched ule. v i . Earlier In the season Union held Baker, ligured a stronger team ! than the tot Grande eleven, to two touchdowns. With several weeks! practice und competition since! then. 1'nlon hopes today to win. j ' Kxim-t Hard llutlle. Heforo the game. Coat-h G. I.. Dutton stated that he expected a hard fought battle und would bu entirely satisfied If l.a Grande wins, no mailer how small the margin. With MeKennon, star halfback, on criitchcH, l.a Grande's offensive power is weakened con siderable. A liackfleld switch was made nocosasry when MeKennon went out and whether the revump ed offense will hnvu the power Mlimvn bv the former one cannot be positively told until alter today's game. The line, from end to omi, is ,n good shape and much faith is be ing placed upon II to avert possum- defeat. , The game today Is started iiiioui 2:46 o'clock Willi fampbelt, nr Jo seph, oiriclatlng. . I'llOI'lUTTIC (?) SKIT KTAGI.O PltlOll 'It) 1'tMITHAI.I, GAMl'. ll Grande trounced t'nlon lo a finish for flirting with Miss Vic tory In what the blue and white boosters hope was a-prophetic sktt. given (is lb" annual soplminore stunt before a special football as sembly at Iho high school audito rium this morning. . Tom llrneo gave un acceptable Impersonation of l.a Grande, while Marlon Crowd in shlelc uttlre. represented the opponents. Miss Hanoi Deal played the partf Miss Victory. After the Blunt, there were foot ball talks by Couch G. 1..- Dutton and Floyd MeKennon, as well as several of the players. The yell leaders' stirred plenty of excitement with yell pructlec and school songi. Announcement was made of the awarding of prizes for the sale of tickets to the junior Class, piu, naming Ann Stange, Lawrence Gray and ltobert Mohr, a fresh man, as winners. The classes won the following points to be applied on their scores for the annual pep contest conducted to promote friendly rivalry among the four groups: seniors, 5: juniors, ; freshmen. 2: sophomores, 1. ONE AT NIGHT NEXT DAY ; BRIGHT ORDERLIES . are an easy relief for con stipation. A never falling j laxative, pent I e in action and ubso lately S'iro. Never necessary to In crease the done. They work naturally nml form no hahit. 21 Doses 25c Glass Drugs lac La Grande, Oregon AGGIE ELEVEN IEA ST America Makes Real Progress in Businesc - (Continued from Pape One.) deM problem, the president re affirmed hi conviction that loans I Hhotild not he made- hy tho 1'nlted States or hy . American bunkers, when the money advanced In uned for maintenance of jfreat armies and navlea, j - "l.oanB," he contended, when the luluence of business, he added, The O. A. C. football team parsed jthe tendency U to develop an ad through Im llrande on their way a lloiac without eo much as a the executive expressed the opin ion that "each oURht lo he Hover elBit in its own sphere." When used "In wnya that are not produc. government cornea unduly under tlve. llko the mulntenanee of fcrreat military pstaldlshnvents .or to meet munteliwl expenditure which ! should either be eliminated by whoop or a handshake, from local supporters. Tlut that was because their train Icnme in at 2:80 a. m. and tho -alumni wrc nil too loyal to risk ! waklnjr them, according to Charles j II. IteVnohK I They expect to make it up' lu ! shouting tamorrow, though. Homo of the foils who will po from Iji jtlrando nro Mr. und Mrs. J. I. jliohhin, Mr. and Thlrs. Klmer Stod jdnrtl, Mr. and Mrs, C. II. He'iiolds. i Mlmcr McManus, Harry Bnodnrass, tltay Price. Allyn rlunter, (loien lOertsen. Mervln Stephenson, tSeo. ' Mrl'Onalil, ltaymontt Puyton, Judy I Ash, Speed Mcserve. Hay AllstottH iMr. and Mrs. l.yle Kiddle ofliuh llrr and Mr. and Mrs. David Stod Idard of Haker. Markets AH of that number who repre Bcnt the nlmmil nssoclation of O. A. O, will remain for the O. A. ( mlnlslrutton which "eloses the door of opportunity; becomes narrow and frirish In Its outlook, und re sults In an ollarehy.' Heal I'rojiress Made With a declaration that real nnd solid progress lias been made In the development of American busi ness, particularly In Its relation Kovernment economy or, supplied hy tuxatton. do not appeur to serve u useful purpose und ought to be dlseourajtrctl." "Our bankers." ho continued, "have a irreut dea4 of responsibil ity In relation to the soumlncss of these lnuiiN when tlieV undeitake To with tho government, the president , . (. Mvinm of our country .said there was need for runner . , r should reurot vorv-much 1 111 pi l 1111111 III IHlll-iiliiuiiiuii lO I waterways; need for railroad con solidations; need for improvement of railroad terminals for more economical distribution of com modities in congested ci-ntcrs; need for itlll greater extension of elec trification; need ror reorganisation of government, nd need Tor fur the reffort against "all cateKorie.n of waste which the department of rommcrcc has enumerated and bo actively attacked." The American policy toward husliK-ss, Mr. Coolldne assorted, has dinner at the Owyhee hotel at it ! been to cherish the K- m'ral struc- lOHTIiANI MAUKKTS "POUTI-AND, Ore. (AP) Uve sloek, Mcady. - JirTSS, butler, butterfat, fiteody. o'clock tomorrow evening. PHY POINTS OUT FAULTS OF SCHOOLS (Pontlmmd- from Vngv One.) hco our possession of resources which are available to meet needs in other ttHintrie bo the cause of any sentiment of envy or un friendliness toward us." fathers, sons dine at un Ion (Continued from Pace. One.) POHTI,ANI CHAIN MARK ITT POUTl.AM. Ore. (AP) Wheat lilin, hard white, November $l.5ti, iecember $1.67; hard white, November and December, $1.64; soft white, weslern white, Novem ber and December, $1.11 ; hard winter, November $1.40, December $1.50; northern sprlnfr, November and December, $1.49; western red, November $1.47. December $1.48. Corn No. 3 E. Y. shipment, No vember $37, December $34.75. MAHKKTS AT A GI,ANCE NKW YORK (AP) Stocks, strong; Ohesupeake & Ohio leada rally In rails. Ponds, irregular; convertible rail issueB Active. Foreign exchanges, mlxcd; lira I strengthened hy Italian loan. Cotton, lower; disappointing ca hles. Sugar, higher; unfavorable Cu ban crop news. Coffee, ensy; commission house selling. concluded, "I nm heartily In fa vor of every Grando Hondo valley Tcsident getting behind a move ment to bring a normal school here." Preceding the address of Dr. Phy. tho Uev. W. O, Uoss led the meeting in a short prayer for the futuro of education.. Community singing was under the. leadership of Klmer Stoddard, Mrs. Don Mey ers, at the pianos and Dick Lind say, with violin, supplied accom paniment. The chamber of com merco quartet pleased wllh three numbers: "Moonlight and Hoses "Mnrcheta" und a nygro spiritual. Mrs. Helen M. Geddt-s sang "A Flag Without a Stain," accompani-. A.i nn ih. iilnnn liv her diLiurhtcr. Miss Fern Geddes. I The concluding numbers were a j reading, "Tho Message of tho Flag" (Franklin K. Lane) by Miss Flor- ence Thompson. Mrs. Ann Vlck-j ers, substituting for H. J. Ham-1 mer. sang "Ut'cause." Miss Geddes was her accompanist. I ture of business while holding it avenues open to the widest coin pel It Ion so lis opportunities and Iheneflis might he given the broad- st possible participation. . 'While it Is hue that the gov ernment ought not to tie ni is noi committed to eerlain met hods of aeul.sll)on which, while partaking of the, nature of unfair practices, try to masquerade under the guise of business," he added, "tho gov ernment Is anil ought to bo, thor- J oughly com mil ted to every en- deavor of production nnd distribu tion which is entitled to be destg- naled as true business. Those who I are bo engaged, instead of regard ing tho government as their op ponent nnd enemy, ought to regard it as' their vigilant supporter and friend." In his discussion of the foreign D1KAIU.1J) CHAKKR DOCKS ASTOHIA, Ore. The coastguard rum'chnHer Smith wan towed into the local harbor in a. badly dls abletf condition as a result of tho gale which prevailed Sunday off Capo Hlanco. Tho Smith wns hndly battered by Ihe high wind and finally her cn glno room waa flooded. She wus picked up while drifting helplessly off Cape Hlnnco by tho steam schooner OUlo, northbound, nnd whh towed until the Colllo met the revenue cutter Snohomish, whinn BOYS' DRESS : SHOES $2.49 TO $3.49 Brown or black calfskin, oak. tan sole, rubber heels, solid leather cotin-. tcrs, full vamp; service able and dressy. GO storks; C.J.BREIER & CO. THE HUB Iiit Into UK" Astoria linrlior. ; Thn Smilh In I'oiiiniiinilod liy Kiislun M. A. Jtunnum una ouiilia a cn'w nf 15 iiiimi. . At li'ii.st lon.iuio.otin niri'8 of runco anil iiKrlmltiirul Innilx iiurri-r from 111" ih'viiMlutlni! iiollvllliB ot liinliio iIoks wlilrli llvt"in Uio most took llio Mmllh In tow uml lirmiitlit iiroiluntlvo valli ys und lunoh luiuls; rHICAGO (AD Wlii-nt, lilifh r: iinfnvornblo Arifrntlno ni'ws. Corn, sti'aily; . niuia(liy with AMi'iiil 1'iini'ral- Mr. ami Mrs. ,lains Tlass, Mr. nnil Jin. lionnlil MrKon.ii Itay MrKiBnln anil Vern MrKi'lulo. nil or Wiillowa, nm rrttisli-ri'il ut llm SoliMMiT linti'l. 1'hi'V ii1tinU'il in V:il-riiii-Ionn. wlilrb -wfri fn lovi -.1 ImiB lii'lun- tlw Cluisllan era. anil oriKimilly w-ro iiriiiluri'd only In warm I'llinali s. am now ralHPil i.i i vi rv fIiiip in 11m Union oxpi pt Urhnnl hoys. Mnino an'l Nrw 1 lumps III rp. hit? puckers 1 11 - toRcthPr wllh a number of sonus wlirat. by tln hlirli ai'hool boys' chorus, Cutllo. wrak. comiilftod the main part of the IIokx. lower; proBiani. A short llmo was then ulven 1o ... ..t r, the foolliall team ami Hs coach. I Rl y ERI A PUPILS ! Obituary . loastlllK Ihe hoys of the team. 11s- iiliie lo the crisp remarks ol ineir coach. Itiiymond I'llls, and to Hie encoiiniKenieiils of many of the dads, to nil of which Ihe students responded with cheers and prom ises to do Ihelr best. Invited to Theater i About Ihls lime word was re-I ceivc from Mrs. Webb ot Ihe C,o. theater Unit all the suns nnd fath ers were Invited to be 11m KueslK of the theater nt the lust perform ance. Neurly ull of them accepted the Invitation and the evenlnK'H entertainment wns finished up hy this visit to the movie. rnlon citizens are InkliiK a deep interest. In Ihls annual banquet, which has crown to-such propor tions In a fiw years, and plan lor at litist 2.MI ut the ltll'il niielinif. lne of Ihe finest lliintts about the event this veur was the nut lire of the short talks by the llireo hllih They showed a deep inslKhl Inlo Ihe problems of II fo und their remarks were or such n nallire as to appeal to the best in bolh boys and fathers. RE-ENACT HISTORY tContlmied from' Pae One.) H - -i For Thaiiksdivino ! Both win tJ I nortc i-n ,nTIIVT II ftr . H u . , ' ----- nr tv - U l II fe A . h t I MICHAEL STERN CLOTHES j vifi 1 HI ' . BEUG HATS I AM ! 11 I ' APT7DW ST T I UTS AND COLLARS x " VWW$teifl$$A CHENEY NECKWEAR lM SCHOL-WIL CAPS . 7i? SPORTCRAFT SWEATERS ' PENDLETON BLAZERS . SSP ALLEN A HOSIERY NETTLET0N SHOES I 1W V " A'lJUAA j Moderate Trices ror "i mines 01 viuamj 1 ' Jll U.8NT jbjllHiEr T Y j "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE" i hislory or liberty: tieruld Kvnns, VlMi:im the Conqueror; Haymond Osborne. Henry 1; Charles Hunt, Henry II: Kohimt Pieree. Uichard .the Uon-lleiirted: Kninrls I.ewls, Kimr John; Alvln Wulls, Charles I; ltobert Orlmore, William III; Amy Kiullh, Thomns Jefferson; Vera ItedMies. John Atlnms; Yellve Conl weli. Henjnmin l-VunUlln; Myrtle Ward. HoRer Shermnn; I-uellc (l.-iblles. ltobert l.lvineHlon; Kath nryn Aiuierson.- tieoro Wahin lon; Alvln WiiIIm. Ijifayotln; Cler iild lOvuns, C.ornwulllK; -uell Ued diea, Jiimi'H MiifliMon; J-Yed-rlf kn. T:inl, Alexnnrler Jliimlllnn; Vera Hi -ddies. M'li-rffj nihil Wallsey; Vera 'I'ilfnny. Amy Hitillh nnd Yetive Cuiilwi-H. eotinelliiHn; ltobert Clltl- m ore, ( 'hulrniuu WriKht; Alvln WnM.v. Myrtle Wmnl and 1-ueile lleildles, rounellnion. ' m hi w. at sr.Mii:nviMiE j Kutherlue MeKenzlo, who died at the Crninde Hondo hospltnl early Tluirndny mornhm. were condueted ul the 8iMiimerillo thnjiel at 2 p, m. this afternoon. Uurlul was ( 1110 Mmiifmervllle eemeterv. HnndKrawi Imnnu'inan -were Ihe" funeral directors in rhnrK", We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Some more men's very fine grade, fleece - lined Union Suits .... 1.25 Children's, boys and Misses' Union Suits, very high grade, wool process and fleece" lined. Sizes 6 to 16 . . 7."c to 95c New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH "PRICES Boys' Caps Rl'l-CIAti OX HOYS' CAI'S In ClHVks, I'lnlils . ir 1'lnlii Colors . lor l.00 KKturilay Only. Art & Baby Shop ncmstitclilng 1304 Ailanis Avenue. "F.wrtlilii(t I'Vir llio Hnlij" Stamping - lluUnns Covered - I). M. C. TlircmlB wr Asms $Mb$) ARCADE oxn xiciiiT om.v, ' NOV. 28 s.vrritDAV The Play the Whole Country Is Talking About! Hurry Cert and Barney Mawani prennt EARL CARROLL'S SNAL CLUBMEN HEAR OF FISH PLAN (Continued from Thro On.) thousand dollars in expense onn he saved to the pa me fund," the letter rads. "Therefore, your rec ommendations n to the eloslnp of mv Htreums or seasons, either hnntlnff or rishinsr. should reach this orrieo heroro .lanunry 1, as no seasons will he voted rlosed after the meeting thnt will he called for that purpose early In the year." The state pame warden expresses the opinion that "the nmall trihu- torlea or ull the prlneliMil anKllnfr trenms In the state should be per manently rlosed in order that good r.nhinsr in the mnln streams may be perpetuated." Ml I DirtO from i YEARS la NEW YORK t YEARS in LONDON 1 YEAR In CHICAGO A vivid play of Ive nnd Passion in the Tropics . ...,,., . i !.. I u 'l'II A rMNriAllUI IjecitUrie ll in mc nn'i" unaffected, undisguised A DRAMATIC THlMllimiOIr A WIIIRI.WINIl! Thli Im llm Oriirlnnl New York I'nil illiii t frwii lis : yemr run at l)- TIh-mii;. Wo H-iiNinlly Kiinranliit Hip merits of Oils attraction. ' I SIKYKItS & IXIItl), Mirr. Awnile. Don't Miss It and Be Sorry After It's Gone SIAlIi OltDKIW I'ltK'IlK: IrfiWer lliMir. .IMI Uml 2.0 NOW lllllcmiy, HI.IMI nnil il.00; Ixwn, 2.M. RF.('i:iVi:i) "" A ttYimtiit of Iron nnil n girl (if steel, liolll flfclttliiK for the love, of the girl'? new liushHiifl, lmtli IlKlillria for the ,w . m n n 1 r.y ot Ihilt j) wives and g I r I oreniiiini; or mar I'Iok: iiiiist thin niiMorhiujr iiiclui'n. w i I h a! cluu-actt' linrtrnyiil hy Mnry Allien that yon will never fowl. From the famous novel by Samuel Hojikins Adams STAR TODAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY ARCADE The Talk of the Town ' REGINALD DENNY In "CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD" Now Last Time Arcade VACU TIBE Jennings & Shumate Dnk-k Pairs ntl .SrrTlcc 1'KNlI,KTO.V, Ore. A number of Pendleton men will attend the noon luncheon to he Riven Novem ber 24 under the auspices of the l'ortland chamber of commerce wlion tiwnilwrn nf thp Itnnrd nf all. rectors of the 1'matllta Itnplds as- I noci.it ion will be Invited ruests. ! The Invitation was extended by the board of directors of the chamber and llje land settlement committee. Interest In thn proposed project from the point of view of Improv ing transportation facilities on (he i'oluniMs, und reclaiming depert land has been displayed by the Portland chamber, according to (leorKe ItajT. sttcntu ry of the Itnpids association. The Basket Grocery and Groceteria --We Sell For Less- Real Money Savers I.Ike' father. 1ik nn! Chnrlt rrnnpr, iilmv. h.-i ltn 3u ;tl- of the ieace in rr'Killyn. O.. lowntiili for J! rears. Thlt f ill t'.vo jii-tK-ts were lo he eWf'1. Ilrt urel hi fti WlllAm F. Brenner, !otr, rT ni'I ' taV1 er !. "I. W'oiHlehnpper'n Jaw llntlien. HOOIl HIVF.lt. lire. J. Tel. mult, troo(i'Jiofp-r. uffer..i a he. ciillnr Injury while trimming np llnip'. tine of the siniilt treea, eiiiifrht hy a fallen tree, when re .au hy n blow from Mr. Tet mult's ax. flew hack mill atruck the riuin on the sWle of ttie far. Ills Jaw wan fnictiirt-d. The hlow wan ao havy an to loo.' n the en- tir' pulfite. 4 large cans Tomutoes ... 49c 41-H). packajfes Sun Maid Puffed Raisins - - 47c 4-lb. "Market Day Special" Seed loss Raisins 43c 1 lb. Gold Bar Seeded or Seedless Raisins - 12c 3 lbs - 35c 1 lb. Preferred Stock Seeded or Seedless Raisins ...12c 3 11. for 35c Extra Wisconsin Sugar Peas per can - ...15c Bull's Eye Sugar Peas, per can 15c Basket Groceteria AND MARKET Next to Arcade Theater OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL Shoulder Veal Stk.....20c Veal Loin 23c Veal Round 25c Veal Roast .....18c Veal Stews JOc Let's Go! TWO STORES The same Roods at the same prices. 6Vi lbs. Sweet Potatoes, smooth and uniform 45c 2 lbs. Fresh Bulk Dates 29c 25-oz. K. C. Baking Powder 21c Laundry Soap, Polar White, per bar 3c Laundry Crystal White, 10 for 45c You will find in the Store Beautiful, a superfine assortment of tempting foods in season Morris Supreme Mince Meat, Florida Blue. Goose Large Heart Grape Fruit, Candied I,cmon, Orange. Citi-on and Grape Fruit Peel, New Crop Soft Shell Walnuts, Jmpoiled Cheese. i La Grande Groceteria ANH MARKET ISext to Ulark Oat rvopb- Main" you for g'Hinf Into ft vit. Vet, Hlonir" om road i Hit lut k-4 ou out of tlic ditch.