Page Eight LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Friday, January 10, HKiO ; Over The Valley , . mm l . I I I ..... I ' ' Mubt'l K. Morton, Volley New llitor . ... (Contln ii (1 mi I'effo Hovon) Mrs. .o NVhUnr nf Dry i'v: has hern ouito HI ivi'ciilly or ton- SIIIIIH. , , J-yl I-fillH'tUu' or ni-jif Uc;l, uhmiMmt nf tin IniltliT high whoul hiwkolhnll ii)lu(i-l Hum titbit out i( whool hoiiiu hi i'U w it h tin Jii jiii't'J fool, following (li" HTirnl nkirnilHli with tho Wnlh.wji Uuiii. , Utile (ilrl imtHOvt- i.nth Ai'iu iS'M'ry. who turrT(ii wu'U fiud liuriiM HuiMlay ulu-n ji 'lit Mil' nf holllllj: MUUT wnh hiil'l en the nphi'i' pir.V Of her body, ' him-iii to ho Improving lit I lie (JiamlH Hondo tiouHiil ihoiiKh II ifi a ti'rihuu'- pi'iict'KH, Anln in (h iluiiKlil")' of Mr. mnl .Men. iiarviy Id. i ry ut (lit- low fi .ilnlrl' l. ;!MANY CLUBS ARE ORGANIZED AND AT WORK IN CO. 1'n'ixn'OM HWI Mkk U, living Mil hU raiif north of HniMUHTViiic ;til iiH'ti an riiachitirH al hi place thl wut: cliopplnt; i(iiaiilllii' of r J for tu livwiwU whiili lie in JidliiiK this winter. Air. Hroi It fx ninnnur tho who have llrm hclhf la dairying the pioritnhle In-limny in (hi vu liny and is oulldlii!? up ;i fine' 'I'he cu I; of ni-Kaiiiinn andre;: daJiy hi id. j Ixti'iiiiW 11) little ill tin (MiUilly Ml 1 prnK'';i 111 oUlhl- of tho IK'eMork A SEASONABLE RECIPE ; Co, (itWlUlK Sheep ralMei'ii in I' n Inn t'ounty : ure x; Juk forward to tin- numml : laeeiiiiK to ho hehl next Monday ! voniiiK at I'iiImm. Thin iiiwiiiiK Ik alwiiyw an Iiiipiprlant mie with : luiir-l'. hiiHiui-HK of liupnrtan' i' i timo-acti-il, Visit Atinl Dorothy, fjvelyn, Jiunnhl and ; Wniidii Hand(-r?on nf KanderMon (-tniitfi in Si'luuA , Imk Marie l.edlielter of AUcel returned Sunday In her nhoul Wi.t-U at Wiilametn university, MprJiiK" have In on vlwltlnLf al the jt j homo of their mint, Mih. Wayne '.Mrs K. J, WfiKoner of Hummer. '-. 1'ni'k, near Suiniii-rvl)h It wiiHii't vilie Iuih heen .ulu- ill al h r homo " "r 1,1 "l' Aunt MaryV with a en of (ho fin. j '"llt 10 "v Aunl Annle'H," j plaee where the yniinKHier.s lov o Hesmmv; W'oi k j Work on tin well on the ITckh : a PUKh farm ha hcen n Mumed. th" j Visit Other Vnlh'y hentl of the coin pa ny doinu tliej .Salem Statertinan: Wllllnrn Hud work, huvlnx arrived In Die vul-! tlh'MOn, merchant of North 1'ow- h y recently. Tlil Jm the third at- i dcr, It. in Salem veiling IiIh mother . tempt at tieemlnK water for llic ( wlin rodilen on tiouth DMh Hirc-t. Salem. She wan joined here by a moup of Klrhi from Daker who are aiti-mliiiK the f.'inie selinol. cliiiir is reported by cnuuly uuptr iiiteiident of rtt h(tolf, I-;. A. Hayiv who hax n ei;-it,'iii of this branch of the worl. 'I lie t.hii'h are taking up jtewfuV. cindtitiH; and ramp cool;- ei, all iav nnd le;uleM and (hi pruMpeeiM for itu year' work ar j vt ry ia-iwl.t. The lit of Die i liDm tiiKeiher u fi h the ofiieem a ud int-iitberr I ft :ih CoIIouh: . Alice'. Camp (oaklnij. I.eaib r, Mrn. Ir i1u llo.ss; preMidenl, jrena Htew- ait; vice president. Clifford Slew art; .secretary, Kvelyn MKeiinn: teach f, Mih. Carox-n Miller; otti t v inembetH. Wren Case. John De '. I'li'twold, l.eiinard Cult-. pM ld' ni, lin'M-rt Winy; necr-lai-y. .duton i.niee; leurhcr, Mm. Ilnlli Springer: idlter niemlu'i'', i 'hcHier Williams, i.ewln Dallmaik, CiH.Uliu.'- Deader. Miv. K. II. Ik II; pi'eri(lein, i inJi Mac l;h:i urdH; vice prehlilt'iit, Vcliua Ulch artlfou; ."ecreiary, Ma vine- rowki; Icacher, Mir. Until Springer; nth-r ii i em hers, ttefiha W.alic, Nellie M loiiej'. Kathleen t 'oniHiock, Derti ude Dell, Uobi I'ta ll- ll, Kii'li Whin-, Ch-anoi- uKilvie. DhylllH Jaie DlllM.OllC. Tucnilcili (Vuturv Ha-h Italic medium i.el jwtaloeX, -ll ;l hliee from the top of each, and Kconp nut the potato witrj a poou, I leavini," Die pkiii-s whole. linal: the pntnto up ralher line with a ' rorlc, bat do tad iii;ich it. HeiiHon ; woll, add ft llltle butter and cream. : MD DliM with cooked heel', well 1 He;tfined find moUlened with a 1U i Do Kravy or Htock. J'tit the mix ! lure back la Die potato HkhiH. heap : iiiK Jl a little. I'lmo a hair lea '. M))omfnl of butler on th" tup or tinrh ami reheat in the oven, I'tiKh family, the prexent outfit be- In,' the one which mink the .a pmnde well. Work wan xtotiped mjiii time iiko when the lilt wiih Ntuck and hud to hu cxli leatid. Mr. Push If, "Keitlnjc about on n very nnre fool, Injured when the homo on whleh he whm rldliiK. : lipped on an Icy place In the road. He Ik r JefferHOn boy, leaving Diere about '2 1 yearK iiko. Hit father u:im A. H. H.uddliKon, prominent Jeffcrwon inin of the earlier day. Huddlenon HliiteH Dint a lot of Krain Iiuk been hl in li Jm aectlon but Dint the Ktock K'diiK out look very fine hnvliih' plenty of hay to eat, al though It In expensive fncdlnK for Dio Htin'kmen. Ne!ct Killi Friendship "He who urulects hl oha'inioii. mid Hi Ho. the aye of Chinatown. ! ni,, "fnceH Dim dealest of nil Iohsck In i l.ea.b r. Mm. Tom Haird; Irving his frleiiUif." - Washington , tin.riiU,nXt iMl :t H:M,.ti: vice pr- s- h,ar" jident: Maiie McMiiMern; rteereiary. ' j l.etha Watts; teacher. Sutn Chad Immortal Truth j wick; other meni)-'rt(. Nida And Aa for tho truth. It endureth. and j erson. Veric ; Vanlmoficn, Siellu Is iilway suoiik: it ItvcDi and eon i Wlntenon, Vivian Aiiderrt-m. I'aul (iierelh for evermore. l-drau. i lite Miller. Worth Remembertaff Nothing helpn im htdtor to keep our head than 10 Ufe our haniK i i ffRf Our Unlimited ffel JvffiU All-Protecting Guarantee r.'jJ. In W fiiJ Ever Western Qiant ami hi V'CCOlr C$ I NK1 Wear-well tire Is sold with a ff r.MSSy If Krh h H iW finite guarantee of AHSO- 1 fWm'- J hMCm iVHU i ..SATISFACTION. There 0iSi I N l'N I arc no reservattons to this $gl!tel5 W ) t-"; 5 lit -fee- ft guarantee. NO LIMIT as TO fom&&WA lk- '. y' A K'-sf"! SV 1 ,H H TIME OK MILEAGE. YOU, the K m m M Every Western Qiant and Weur-iVL'll tire (5 sold tuitli a definite guarantee of AHSO LUTE, SATISFACTION. There are no reservations to this guarantee. NO LIMIT AS TO TIME OK MILEAGE. YOU, the customer, must be satisfied that thethetire has given you the service you expected to re ceive at the time you bought it,. If it fails, bring hack the tire to any "Western Aiifo" store and tve ivill replace it cheerfully, charging you only . for the actual service you have received. r ' abl "TO VERY tread on every West- Every nutnajfr and .tilciman in tvtry I oiir of l" mure than ISO "W.jtcrn Auto' .Store, I, imbued with the .Mill i of fm-ii-fi und J rtuily nnil it'illinr to ckcrrlHlljr hicli ui thil UN'LIMI'I liU uHpiuUiiltit iimrunt... cm Giiint or Wear-well tire is the result of years of experi ence in producing tires that are safer, as weft as more economical.... Thousands upon thousands of miles, run on test cars, under every concciv- conditibn. prove the superiority of our tread designs. Their deep slots and grooves ... their tough biting edges... and their extra tread-thickness make them retain their non-skid qualities for prac tically the whole tire life And right now, during slippery winter weather, when you need ncw.safctreadcd Western Giant and Wear-well tires the most,"Western Auto's" prices are the lowest in history.. .and our Trade-In Allowance on your old tires, makes these low prices even lower...! Compare the Quality when you compare the Price! SIZE Ask lor low prices') on sizes not shown 29x4.40 (4.40-21) . 30x4.50 (4.50-21) . 29x4-75 (4.75-20) . 30x5.00 (5.00-20) . 31x5.00 5.0C21) .. 30x5.25 (5.25-20) . 31x5.25 (5.25-21) . 30x5.50 (5.50-20) . 32x6.00 (6.00-20) . 33x6.00 (6.00-21) . 32x6.50 (6.50-20) . 35x7.00 fits 33x6.75 Wear-well Balloon $ 4.97 5.59 6.60 7.10 . 7.25 8.40 8.55 10.15 10.80 10.95 Western Western Double-Duty Giant Giant Western Rib Trod Cinttr Traction ' Giant Belloon Trcd $5.78 $&68 $ 9.45 6.57 ,7.60 10.25 7.98 8.75 12.35 8.49 9.65 13.35 8.78 9.90 13.85 9.77 10.95 14.65 10.15 11.35 14.85 10.95 15.85 13.75 18.60 13.95 18.90 15.65 19.75 24.65 SIZE Wear-well Cord 30x3 CI. Regular . 30x32 CI. Oversize , 30x3y2 SS Oversize , 31x4 SS Oversize 32x4 SS Oversize 33x4 SS Oversize 32x4V2 SS Oversize 33X4V2 SS Oversize 30x5 SS Oversize 33x5 SS Oversize $4.45 4.69 7.60 7.84 8.55 Western Giant Passenger Car Type $ 4.97 5.38 6.60 8.95 9.65 10.15 13.40 13.85 t 18.65 Western Giant Extra Heavv Truck Typ, $'s.45 12.70 16.S5 17.95 20.85 21.95 Ask for Our Low Prices on Sizes Not Shown ( -More than 150 Storw in thf Vwm - I TIT westeniAiito Supply Co. i 1111 Adams Avenue 4 f r MORE SAVINGS Trade-lit Voiir Old Tires ...thev are just as good .ah in part-payment on new, tully guaran tcej Vetrru Gtann atii Wcur'WftU at any" West, rru Auto" tore I'mIoii SiWin'. MjJf. f'ecil (irlKKs. lead er: prctiliP nt, Klin.'i I lalHi-y; vice ptTudeiit. K.'ii hleen Conklin; ?ee retary, Klaine IIcmh; teacher, Mrs, Nfflllt. W'aden; other mem hers, Kleannra llfiupr, l.odinln Cox, l.u ella llurford. orth I'liwder Sewiiif,'. Leader, ili-M. Jennie O'liryani; president. Kdylluv Will la nik; v icti jireilcn l , l-'aye 1 'ea r moii; fi erciary, Theda .AlOorc: teacher, ilrn. O'llryaiit; other ineiiihers. Kima . t'ooke, Ksthcr 1'ear.son, Susie I 'r'arson. I'aillln Cil-non. i-'crnc l)uhh-, Zelpha I'urnr.H., .Mart'jurif Craivhead ; Ki i( n Shaw. Hurbara .Mcl'hee. t'dlC St'W Inu. Li ale-. Mih. Churli H Ihitiedi-k; prcxUli-ni, (Ii-rirude iti-II; vice proiil nl. Ilnhcrta Hell: st-c-m laiy, l;i aiuir Ot-llvlc; teacher. .)i'. i:mh Springer; (it her mem. I.t tit. 1'hylliH H iiu't H k, Men ha Willie. Helen VanVlacU. Maxine Inwle, Ituih White. I'l-arl l.linha y. Mildred MillaioJ. Melvina Land. D- I.n Moid. ; IMca.sniit (irove ' Scwlnc Lender, Miv. IT. U. j l-'ilzeli; prid'nl. June Krizxell; j vice president. tt( na fhoate; sec 1 rc-tary. Klva Leulrf; teacher, Leona j l'i is; oilier inejnlierH, Arleen i Choate, Mailon Knd, Hyrl Taylor. Say tlia PtMimist Now and iheit van ntecl 11 man with HiK-h a ctirilial handclasp and i:ch a friendly pcnantaliiy you know he liiiKii'i any money. !:.- change. : It Might Htlp "Ab n man enteih, go Is he. I'e !teslrlant would do well 10 study ; Ihe f-Kitl value of (lie kangaroo, ; le'roll Vews. Feed Conditions Reported Good In Wallowa Co. lit part thi week fro ill Walh.wa county an ijuli' eiicuiiraulntf an rcjpirdu feeding condltioiw, TI10 I'eed niiualhoi Is n"t caiisintr ' fanners of tills community much , alarm at this time With the field) and pastures in no-wl pari of the h. iny i.niftieallv free from Himtv the greater part of the "toek are Mill laMnh' niii-d a part of Ihe time and are aide tu nick In rif" pari- A" f-ilI,.v herein and Hume hunches of younu Htoclt are either hcin fed trav or Him- wllile the hired tif ihe older stotk aivUlthej- l)elnff fed straw or are running lo straw ntacks, Chillies Hunter, one of the larff csl stiM-l; owners In thin end f the valley has a I;i re part nf his rat tle at his Whiskey ereck ranch when they have access to Htraw Macks and Rood hunch prasw p.is lur and are Haiti lo he duihtf fine. Lt pm Ih from varius at her litr merii say that their stuck arc et Ini; into j'OOit condition ;in'l dfdmr well, ,t!Mnio of tlKine who havo Ikhyik mt outsldo nintrcH have heun luiny recently lutntiiiK for woaie that were not found a few weeks ii, 'o when the hulk or tho stock was Kalhered III. linear Maxwell and K, II. Khe.r ml of Middle Valley returned re cently from a trip Into tho Wah. hoard raiiffc area vhre much Mtoek. h: raia-'cd durlntf tho Kiinvmer, tM.y were siiceesMful in flndlnt; ihohI 0f iheir f'lock, lUuee ,''Ulier jmd Clylt- Ttroxsou (f the Leap neetloti wt re alHO husy himtlnif horscn dur inK the early part of lust week and found a hunch of uhout 2') liea.l In the upper Dry creek Uh trlet. They urn Htlll out a cnnnld erahle nuinher of Iioiktm iuul ff peel to stort ridiuif In the Uuihcts ed seeliopH north f Whiskey creek aKnilt during tho coining week. flulKido stock hnvo -hcen tilde 10 do well on the Kiiiumer ranges up until this time hecans thcni has heen hut Httlo snow to cover tl)P feed. A monthly newppnpep imldlnhcd hy Mudenls of Alaska eollece lu KalrhankH has attained n e t renin -lion of -iuoo In the northern, terrl-inry. Mi. (ileii Cooking. President. UUhy 1-VIU; vl e prcsjdeni, Jaimihy Snyder; M-cretai'v. lla.el Snyder: leaclur, L. lierrman; other niemhers, lo:ina Feik. Iternice Heft. I Ct Cump 1 mikinjr. Mills: president, t Leader, ale Mills Alhm viei Terry If. .V 11. Leader. 'Mrs. Mary II. Kail: president. Ceorirc Sinclair: vice president, Let ha Hallmark; M'eretnry, Norma Handrail: teach er, Mrs. Kail; other niemhers, 1'at 1 If fa. Handrail, Itetha Kail, Lola Hlnyiock, Joe Smith, Walter Sin clair. Iv.i ltlaytoek, lO'ha Kail, Ne a, M)ithson, Ueor'e Carlson, clarence Hincloir.. lo to 1 0:4a. farm ami home pro gram; f to fi:."to p. in., husiuess lalk: Walter I Jamrosch and symphonic orchestra: 7. dance tunes; s, Screuaders; S:::o to S : -1 0 . Amoa and Andy; It, Lyrics: 9:. "in. la, sports talk; Never Told; 1 1 lo Mush-al Musketeers. The Columhki Hroadcastlnti sys- Ranchers Discuss Marketing Co-ops I'KXI)l-KTlX. Ore., (Al1) Fol lowing the (HKanization ( tho I'en dh ton tirain corporation hy wheat Kiowers in this immediate district I Mtl,I'r conference for the cooperative and orderly t 1,1 : 'r ,0 II, Tal marketing iif iheir crops, ranchers in other neciions of L'inatnia-coun ty arc di.seiiKsIiitf ihe formation of Jtein program for Satuniay rollows; slmillur groups Which would he a i; eats of the XiU'lh I'aciflc Crain (.rowers' corporation - which is in turn anfient for the national mar ket roup. Milton-Freewaler, . 7'llot Uock. Athena-Wilson. Helix. Myrick sta tion and Hcscrvatioji are a lew of tho wheat sections of the county conlemplatinK organization of cor- jporatlons to market their produce. l'elldlcton has completed ltn or .u'linizatinn with a simi up of 5u0. Ouo husheis of wheat or mure to insure, the success of the venture. Myrick Station ktowits have pro Ktcased farther than any of .the others and have held one meeting. It was found there that 4U0.0U0 huhhels of wheat arc shipped an- qucnls nually which made a corporation j possihle. Athena and the Helix dis tricts are perhaps the heaviest pro ducing districts and will complete organizations in the future. Suitor, Bashed And Abashed, Shown the Gate CHICAGO. Jan, H (Al1) Out of the nlhi I'aul l.oneioni's voicti( treinhl.-d up through the window of M iha Julia Meronl'M room In j Of Mis;: .reronl. A, concert enseinhle; C to 7, muvi hour; y to la, merrymakers; 11 to 1J. dance music. Tacoina KVI ("tinkc) 7 to S::m, record inns; S::tu io 1, featarcs; 4, CHS; 4:4S lu :i, silent; it, CHS; la, piano, hliies Hinder, soprano lo:iu to 1 CHS. Spakane KIKJ (fdiokc) 5:4,1, morning pro Kiain: x. NHC; !. music; Ja, MIC; 11:3 1. farmers pioram; 12, music; 4, concert oiclu-stra: 5. N1!C; l;3o. Walt ami Winn; lu. Mil'; 11, vau deville frolic; 11 to 1. popular pro Krum. KG A (MTake) C. music; ft::i0, rt- la. Arp-nlinoii. Tori html KG W ii nkc 7:1 5, morninK program; X, N lit'; ji, news; 'j: lu, cOokiriK school: lo, NHC; ii::io, or Kan: 1, market reports; 2, musical lealuics; ft, NHC; u, popular pro gram; l:;u tu li;. Hi Jinks. KKX (11. soke) C:3U, children's program; (I. music; 'J, novdiies; 10, dance uiuHie. San 1'ViitK'lsco KFHC tCldke) 4, CHS; 5. wlen flht; r::io, Kdnn Fischer; U, chain features; XHC; S, symphony; 9. NHC; 10, Frank Watanahe; H:lu, CHS. K TO (li'jokr) 5, ciiildrcn's hour: news; li, Halon orcheatra: 7, popular concert; N, NHC; i;3u, 10 to 12, McClay's Grocery The Store of Quality Service Economy Fresh Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Groceries 1704 Adams ' Phono M-515 NAKED BEANS B. & M. Brand, 2 for 49c CHOCOLATE 34c Ghiradolli's, No. 1 can ... RAISINS Bonnet's, 4-lb. pkg 32c OATS Mothers Alum inum, pkg. 34c SALT Leslie's Iodized, 2 pkgs 19c SALMON Alaskan Pink, 2 for 37c BUTTER Fresh Churned 2-lb. Roll for 66c BLACKBERRIES Excellent quality for pies and sauce No. 10 cans, Cfn Per gal OiC CORN r Country Kist Yellow Sweet, JI). Scans 41C GEM BROOMS White handle, Each 69c KERRS APPLE BUTTER Very good for school ca.:1-:: 49c BANANAS Golden Ripe, 3 lbs. for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 25c ONIONS Dry, 5 lbs. for... 19c BEETS Bulk, 5 lbs. for 19c CRANBERRIES Now is the time to can them for spring, 2 lbs. for ... 5 lbs. for 35c 83c I ,., l.nrl." In .Mh ll. "KmilO S, I unil Kill)' rul.bi-re wayliil.l nu uflor you iiuiir- jdanrc iinmic. uli-.l it 1th me last nlKlit. anil 1 am ; KniviT l,,,sh,-.l ..linii. Ihi- lii,l." i KOA 790kc S.-3M. Hynpoputora: ! Mi.-w Mvi'onl i.t nut one to lit u M'f; sax n.i.-rain : to ! liiTsnn suffi'i- ni tli rolrt. S!i!,'-'. NI"-'- uroils.'i1 tni- hmimhol.l anil l.ill- I KLX (SSukc) 6:30. pianiMt: C, ! clni.l will l.rniiKlit in lo have liU onc.rt trio: .now 7:3rt. miwical I l.nsl,. .! tna.l riM-il. l'uli.'i- v.M'.i piograiiiN; 9 lo 1". ilamv limil. rullwl nnil tiny k-.l i'uiil fori alt uiki- illy lnurn ilitiiilii. 'Then- witu ihrfi ni' n." In- saiil, "ami thi-y took $ - Oil "You ili-iviiw." tal.l MisM Mor oni, "you mniM- hail Jl'na in your lif.-." 1'hliMilion I'nul ailnii'.tvil hi' hail not hi't-n rol.Ui'il 1'iit had taiu-n a luii-k ami luishi'il lilmself on tin- hoa.l to Min hrr nytnpatliy. j "Iti'oni'." .iln1 fcultl, "atul slay hi-- ! goni'." lnrioni h'I't. haslii'il anil ahnsh. ! i i. I KSI. Mlnkrl 0. .it.nlio; 5:30. iNUl.': S:45. variety: 8:11. ilanci 'music: 111:15. rrilii'ts: 11:15. Miit Silto Kclov. ' l.oi .ns'lt'M 1 KI'I (Oliiki'l !:i!'. stork mar ki'l.s; 6. Nltl": S, studio no;,-ram; : 1 I. .Miiliiinht Irnlii'. I KIM CMicki') I. I'liS; 5:1.'., niusi ; oal iii'iiKi'ams: fi. orirau; 7. I its: j lu, ni-us: lt':l'"i. ilani't' mu,ll,: 1 j to 1. 01'Kan. KNX (H'r."ki-) 6:15. kiilaii !ro- ki'iiiii: fi. oi-Kan: 7. C'llS; s. foat uri'.i: 10 to 1, ilani-ii jinuslc. M'ulllr j KJIt (!i7"ki- fi. f. aturi's: S. nr I'lli'tra: nnrthxM'st hour: 11'. Arm inini s: u. ilanro music. Ki.iMO t:i:'ki ) (ii. M': i: to ' t:':HH. oiean. j& Jdcf BCOl b'Xi sal , r err p. i ' SATl'ltll.W IMtOtiltAMS j Tin National llroailrapi lap onm-i 'nanv proirrain for Saturilay fol-j I lows: N to : a. Happy Tinlf: B! for W COUGHS. 1HKO.T IRHIf Dbl TO ColOt HONtYandTAR rf-v tin ikir tndorst tt I IIBfl I i i i j CHECK THESE THREE THINGS 1 quick action 2 clear tone 3 long life ASK YOUK DEALER ARCTURUS LONO' RADIO TUBES STANDARD (or EVFRY leading se EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY Mince Meat Pies, each 20c French Doughnuts, doz..3Qc Genuine Danish Pastry 2 for 15c Dainty Dips, each 5c Individual Mocha logs..-10e Nut Loaf, each 20c Wine Cakes 15c & 25c Jelly Rolls, each 25c Ready Sliced Bread, loaf JOc DUTCH TREAT Our scrumptious cake doughnuts, doz 15 Chocolate cup cakes, doz 15 Special Ice Cream for Special Occasions. Butter-Nut Bread always a treat. "WIND IT AT THE WINDMILL"