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Page Ten LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Friday, March 21, 1930 OVER THE VALLEY M UIUI. H. MOIUOX, Valley New lyilnr I'Ihiiu'vi jii'jiiii-juo, orri.-c, i,in was completed )n ten meetings. ' I I-Yank Herman r.f Mom Ch.ipel tile Mnttmon and tim. Theodore, j waj a recent I'erry visitor. fConllnuoil from Pago Nine) Olllihly cnjoye,). The l)nlfrilll '.'H presented uipli i' Ihc iiiipl'''' of t lo IvlKllI Women's - TO Hllllll ,(S II Id minimm-cii i luil all rangers of tho Whitman National forest oalbij ojo'lher oil .March l'i pi hiifld :i loleph-ine line from Main I'olllt to I'alit l(iilllor sta. lion In llm liesolaliwi ranger dis trict, ni'nr !k(ih. 'I'lio Juli will be , rfnbdic.l In about :i week, tin ni; enunt of llwil part nf tin' conn tfy lifting iul'cHlcd with tlrlcs car rying spotted rover. th- rangers have nil been vaccinated iih 11 pre caution llgliinKt the illM-nsc. The. rangers In IIiIk district, who bnvp hoop called arc Mangers l.aiiudiin. nf rhlah. Bai-neli. of Nyi'lli I'uu ler, Judy, or .Mo, ticii'.'. Springs, ljafr. of .yniviilir,, J'alfner pf VpHy. A.' "( iJfifall '(it. llukor and MMViifV nf V..yii V ..'. III III lllO I Jill I' liny I'enlnml nf llnd inty who has" been u lllllii-llt hi Jul Lake )n pinri'i s Improving now. rQ lla. Vow 'rruilnr r fjilhurl 1 1 iifiti:r, nf floater's I.nne Is mj i ilijiir his heavy spring work wpi rhp imp of ii new l 'atorpillnr " pm-lo;. n-- ( lllli lender llei-o-o If. f. Seymour, slate Huh leader lilm.- proline , Tiri-lved In tlx- vull. y Wednesday ; j, ,, Wnl. ,,.,.,. r mill, together wth county (iKrlpii). yyoraosier, Mum., uiTlivd In Modi lural agent, llnrry . AVfry l. hold- ,. ., ,,,., ,, . , "i """""," " im-m. vliUlMK ul Die lipipu nf Mr.) l.iK K. .r.l fhc p.-,f.(lnf of (.!,,.,,. ha. ! man. ;,,,.,, , i.Miitum illiiii vinlMhv ,1,11'Iiil- nruili.ii. ul. lid in ti)i ripi-iNun. ' Will I :nll,l'(Mlll I'nilionit' i 'I'ho I'nlon counly OnifiKS will lie pinrinilncrt tumor J rou- )iy the iiM'inhfi'K of l'loi:k Wall ! ! itranKi' ul llieir new lial) and ll j ; hi' u.-sl.-lfil hy llii, Crliikcl .at ' Kiaiih'i-. Ai'i'niiliiiK In urivuniyi no-j , llici:, a larifo iTin.'d l anlij ipnli'i nfid tin- iimml Hnful Unil' Ix lirlllH lilaniir-d. n tiat inot f the ficldM pro-i'nt the ijinr-ainncf nf good utanrttf at thl I tllflP. Iid nilh wealhcp of tho pant ' ticio hnJiic's vldllorx ill town onn ; iraril wcokK fii thought to Iiiivc . tiny iiiiIiik the wW;. ,lfi: KI,T tf l.OKTK li?p ciy rnvuralilf fir pllimlng ' Iff llrown va a icrent vbiilnr IS ltl:V'i: ) (V TlvXA.S ; inmii of thin Kttil iililrli laid n tho ul lilltaid. ' , TRINIDAD, .Tex. (Al'j Devol- j j Krouiul all wjntor lo prout and; u,.t lin, r)) w j jipriahn, 0f opmem of lltrnlto nuiy sive thi J Ktiirt KloMlmf, ! I.a iliandf, iimuIo a irlp lo 1'i'rry "l'exa" turmw a chanco to rcdiico Vrliitlay In loon altfl'- tholi "IH elu" acreage. - ( inopirly. ! furW" liidkato ,hat n hroail ... . , . . tiKnue neii xtn(i ironi iireuo in.l Ailhiir Whl.rinan loff .,.' ,. ' ..,.... 6U ,' urpa , I rii i inn ny l(!ls nf lylntT i lillllntf urn wen in any. . of . iho I'ninnmi flclda. In placcw Ihr- lom of tin- iMivi'H aril hrni-n dowi i'ijr a IH. lli pay from hinlnit killed in unnii- fionj 'Qci;i ffeftlnx, lllnliliiK ia Impm In fifoKronK al a m;inhi:f of IJic fafniK in this c-oianiiiiilly diii'lny thf p;,nf ni-y itii wroi.K, t'hai Ick h.ivo l.n.l nli niv ,.r .1 H r.... "" 'P'' o inove also chili niirlinif wan livlil lam nlht at linhici for thin puriioHa w'li fv era'. ('IliliM wirc orKUlilxud. ViJ. Ktstcr-T .' Ml I,ailin Hi olt, f I'nlon, spnt Vi'inriy t ttm hpni of tmr f laii r, . 41 rj. John DiihUtrofti In th .M'oM't'hapcl district. . JJ-LJt1 Ll..L,JJ.I!J Oregon Sheep And Lambs Are In Good Shape Itpoit.': K'vin iHitWlliiin llio lust fi'iv day.i i.'liitivc lii ftw-p cuiiilt toiK lot' Hit' inonih of l-Vhruniy ll firrqtni nm itllli i'liroUi'ilKiMrf uiil r;i im fa)linvn: r''t piofH'Lirt lur curly Inmlis ift t'ti'Kon ui'c uuile Ki'iiially (tt liv than tlicy v'r' n year uo, at' ooiilirifj u th March lut , rciiorts of tlif f('ltrttl matt trop tntoit- liiK srvl lion ( ft CunvJi J. KUitf of the i)il;hT hljfh R)n(l ri'pr(n iinHi.-ttnU pr:jf- Of wttrit u( twn havo tiirnrj gut, for t:illi. JLJUJJillMHLl.LUlM JJ1X. Ilitir lloi-Kx say tht-y hav had t-x i(j KHvinir a larwo p. ftlit'tKr Pf thr (ainhs, but olitorrf uljjj jay lrn lnilintf (lining ! thu two poKh wlill.. tho; wcujhcj' huy )'Pi-';i ytt anil Httn-iny I 11'ptiil Ktuiic IhmmiH. (. n. Jioch. ' i tf, who Hvi-k al the fnnnfr J. H, j ),itii larrn. ifptiits SO latnhri from i (i I'tti'K ii nit ttno rw-flii hl.i flonlt ' liniiiKht four MtinriK ln al'liy lainhti. ! VihM" tvWiiM ami vii lripl.-tn aru H cfi)iniii iiccurronrt in Mi vora( Mf ihn riialtH or Dm- romrminttv. ' hy rar for Ma.na.h .nH I ucwlay mi, nmr, OIlft.foiirIh f(f Iho l( .ou.nw- ,1a,, .,,,,,, on lU(uin npi(n)iiin7lleIy .Jo.OUO, il. or land. ThWr ranilllPH nr onH J U itliP Ihi-o l,u: export to niovo also- ,.rftvWh llf ,lr,rt,(ft m...r is Hootj aK iho i,,..n provltlo homos (JuM (JtS hppn rf ,)ecauHO. th0 r Mhoro for h,m. Coo, iro Sim la r (.oa, a h(jh ni()(sIurw cm)tm fa u pupil In tho fioak uf, Uif niovompil urnimhiv viiiHt; i .Juflo Ijiloat) pf JJay. I'M"" tho HuuthonntjMV! via(ut) (v with er aut i"eoi romlltfonu to larrh, Int worn i,v K0,,l holler Ouiri last yoar, whrn tluy ff hpvf i,iatto. liop(t'tli npirKfit Mfp' pljt-tf of early I-hh'. iPrflr I Nun laHt yjsPr ufpf of im tod ((italll, rorn Jtvji tilalr r ('rf oIinnir weihi'r .otifpjlifona jr oopthnpiiiy uiu'd for wty luiU if'd Kitppljf if ofoun ntu) ifhyi) Uaht, , . J Oii'KOn Hhoop ooptiUon )inprovpxt nix poialH tlurlritf J'Yhruaty, L'oi.' Allhoitjih Up oonill'- dilloi,;) woro fiiyoiulllo -lo oaNy liK in hn oillitir llino yii.i I latnhlriK In Oropon, with tho po Weather, Crops In Wallowa Co, Good Is Report Sewing Club At Perry Finishes Work This Year Ity Mrs. Mfrry . Kail (Olworvor 'orrspondoni Ji:itltV. Oro. (Hpotial) IT. r. Sfyniour, wtato ohth loadi-r, ami onnty nooi Niiterlnioml:iit K HeporiH pf weather ami ornpM in i ,v. Sayro visiu-d the I'eriy yohool fi'pllanif of H'allowa rouiiiy ar W(.-.j.yJ:iy in tho intorest of the (iiiitw uncv'rjv,nif Iff unilu of vaiieil club work. Tho oluh w, V-"lhT ronfliijoiuj .hniiiK the pa.M Kla. i roport the year' roqnlre-vo-k. i',. i Meek rovlowH Hip i in-niP rinihed HnU M'r. Soymour inomborn on onlL-r lo wlmly evouinyti art or) r " - work preparatory lo taking th'' reKiilar Ktate eighth rrmlo exam-' inatioiiH Ihero. (it'tre wan a xtnul Htmlojtl ami will ho Kmatly missed' hy hlri Hi iiitol males and teacher ; hero. i Mrs. IC. v. Smith, or Pomlosa, htt ha been viitltltf tier lllfitlj-i or, .Vrh-. i;l.-a Walker, or thia: eoinininiiiy, has retiune.t to hor' home. Mar ry I'onroy tin. I xmall hop, Jaokitt, ara yi.iilini,' tri(ims In thl.i opmjiiiinfiy at pionont, , , ? WaUrr KInoIair in absent from i nehool this week on not'nunt of lll-l i n-s. j ; Mr. (Jorahl I'lorson ;i,pj chll- j itn n woro reeept K11,fiti "i" Afr.i. : 1929 MODEL A SPORT ROADSTER EXCELLENT COISPITION . $425.. PERKINS MOTOR GO Main 500 4th and AfJams Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page 3? as E 2 Saturday only at your grocer's but ohly ps long as the supply lasts Htuatlon ;m I'oJIowh Woathur oondHhns In thin soo llop of ijio oo(iitry have heon tinllo t-hapKoablo diiHnjf tho past wook. UmipK" tin; enrly pari of oorpplmonteil tho tl)plr pplrndM nolilovomont. I'oiry W r.jieelajly proud of work ilono thl. yrar as It is tho rirst tlirio clubs oitfani.o,! horo have boon the ueok tho Kiouml had bocomojuldo to do 1 on por cent work as praotirally dry ami roads were P'tlr7tt ((pod ypQiiyji fur oar Iptvt mi many of th ilirt road). How iy of early h,.,h lra, Dv... ' l,bw.f, llKlt n ji. eopdi I9l "T u in n', ''" "l. Ihls y,,,r. I'msprnu a.n .hat 1 d.liin,,. Hchruary and In Iho north- "' "" d"' ""' iiovpinciil to market will coin. I ,.rn arr-lw niv In bettor condition 1 . ,MH'!y, ';"'""' .... r,'0,,t "'! Olil of I Im Kni an.) u'urin snow htiK I ll Kioiuid In iiBain dryinit at thin time. Ilflow aveiane. duo lo the poor I nii'h' exception nr n Hinall area in I-.UIKC fe. d. nrcillin lm hillldna ! Cli'lfa! fll'egoie Whr mm im narly are nljiwlpn- a itun, iiihnii j OCfliri'ii). (Jinefally, flrCHll eWfif ni n-nlaKO. Wealhi r anil ranire lalnlis are in Vood con.ltlOh, enidiljon.s are imieli inure favor- "ii proMpwta hetlen than hint Mr In tarly liinili devidiniineiit pr- !''lm fi'Ml favorahlp farly II.,... lout 'nr u l.i.n l,.,.,l.U lainlllniT COMdltl.tllK all, I HUCI lin. Hi Hilled In carlv unnvth hy very In Huo.l ri h. Home "rpl , I'll "Vi r lio ll kci lavnrahle inndllloni. I'rcm nt con- i nay In MQit)orfi ijarta. ' relia(iei( lit junn are favurahle . fn hotter I Sheep In olhcr lane iuani (ton ihl.s I hu movement lo market will com. i i n areas are In better condition llliinee at ahollt Iho lltfilal llmo than a vean uirii. Iti T..v:. ul...i. and eonHl.leiuhly eafliei , thuli last declined In fi.mlltUni and are nnt' W'ile Hie new Kraiin has made yl''l'' in an koimI eondillon a a vear In the prlnclpul yiry lullhlir Callfocnln Hheep nnr parly r""s' nlates us a whole, the early lamb liunlw Improved with better feed. ntP of lisp In nmcwln lariter Kreedinir ewin nro Krnenilly In than thai of I Tin. ee.. I ! KOOd flenh and lo-aa-n have been mil, Mil, ,a In ' better and pniMPectn liuln. owpl. In r xu whore nhrl'li a'"c t"1""1'! "lie viatlii'u aro for ft larger inarltet nupply of lo.-nen and early Ulfph (nM-- are npilim- liiiiiha iap nm yiiic rMr I'lBlUly above normal. Tlicri.' ha.i liu tirc ni, Mill. n. Apii to Jilll,'. . la'pn. little activity In wop) con the iinallly of whh b w ill be nvpr- I'muHiik with luni'tleally no nffom nso or belter. Wot.lhor coinllllonn M" "ie ls:iO 'lp. I'onvlderahlii VVCje exceptionally Kod In all ' helnir -il-jlioi) tjp fnr eon- ureaK. I'ronticcts fnr nprltii; "feed wiKmiient. - limtin ii) fcod (otn aro Jin iiooi pr bi tter tt'lliiir tail. Iimde; Knod Tallin uu.l overcame year. . . I mime of the earlier K.etbachn. VahiiiHlmi ewen wlnterrd fair each limn n club wan oi'Knnlzcd nero peliire. Ihc Jrader ha.s inovejl away and Hie cluh work ili.icon. r.pi. iiworn ine oint or mo weeKi loiiiro. una year Alrn. Kail u:w KlPfhiy pnndjlljJiiji aHUll) hi") inadnj leadf r nnd thu nu-eli)Kn were held iiie unriaee oi ine uroiin.i iiiito i ' i n... n iiner Henooi and the work muddy. A few Inchon of new Hnnw l'aaaaw"!"w'(--wn(r-?---i! neclionn pn Tlinrn- i I M'l f"l I lill ;il. life flloilOl for a couple, of dayn. Willi the nniiio Krowlh on much of the early t han not yet become Knnd ennuKh to provide veiy much feed for llventock and monl of the ntoek oulnide or horneH aro helnir fc. I NON-EXPLOSIVE y well ami Iho proportion of tiimbn avei In reported uh avernife or bette. In liiahn I, ri,linK fiockn yiintercd well and an excellent early lamb crop was necured. ' irtlMnnellt to market be earlier j lhan last yiir. ('iillrornln'n Mirly litilib crop in at leant an lurite tin ' ant year. 0iviy jiairji r-un.ll- I thill wan beluw llul'liiiil but la in In ! nindii inoro than noriunl iirnwthi inilliK Pehruniy. Niiiuborn mnr- Ueted befoiu ApiU Uli wU lr.ll- ,M ' ovv lam year and Kn moMly to locii A SEJASQNAPliS RECIPE itiintlnuo to remnin mild for an- illlier week many of (ho fanners j npy they w 'lt not havo til feoil I (plich of the ntock. Soinn froez- j (Plf has occurred at ilk-Ill. ' 'lnt(-r wheat crops in thin com l ill It It V are nhowliu,- up uuile well lit thin time. Jl.my of the flel.ln jient Into the winter in a rallier -t.fV''"'V'W'llVVIW'"i;roii.gi(Vie,-,,l;vn.i iiei nuiiaiiii-f iij nuiiiy iry tlliotn, I llOHe-or. nonie of tho farmers s:iv I -g--ji.' .''j.iiij,iL . ;. Stephen . it. r;r:in.le I'elry WedllONtEy The . I.. Itohortson family, of I.a Cramlo. expect tn ti. move to l'ery iieM month. Mr. icuhe rtson j piiiflinx-.l the ,-esjileneo in I'pperi Mat formorly oecupio by iho f.or-! aid I'lersoT, family. j IYir. Soliz. rontraotor of I.a ; mailt a husinoss trip to ' m I j The best money c?tn buy no fillers Budweiser Parley-Malt Syrup i LIGHT OB PARK j RICH IN BODY 1 . , . . NOT BITTER . I A regular 4'Ct, jar of Schilling PHEPAREP MUSTARQ SAVCE Free Wltfc your purchane ! SchllUog Coffee. Schilling Prepared Mustard Sauce Is not au ordinary pre pared mustard. It is a new fur inula suitable for all kitchen and table uses, as called for la ciod era recipes. A regular Z-oz, pn of ShUng CINNAMON Fre with your purchase of . ' Schilling Tea Orange Pekoe or Japan Schilling Cinnamon .is the stundard of the world. A regular 1-ox. bottle of Schilling MAPLE Free with your purchase of Schilling Baking Powder, Knough to make a gallon of that delicious and famous Schilling ilaple Syrup Clever things you can do with rndjciotw rjalp pijiuiivf . One cup hrow'U suuar. fine-half cup lan. . : Tw o okkh. , tne-hall' cup nour cream. 'Hvu iiiim sulci Hour, with out IrnKppon .soda. Pile te.inpoon vanilla. Orated rind nf one smal) einon. ! connuiiinllon. but oiie-half pound dnte obnnn.,.1 nhl.lilont.n e.aHNWllljIi.lniinterlal i , One.-ljiilf cip walnut infajs I nie'T. 'J"' r'".', ''f V' A"-'"-1 K'V9" ""'1 P"-I ! Ihc peak of IJrt! uaaeru..niiAo-t'o.. i.Li !......! .ent f om.-aolaAMU-onieatrone-half (ncl, In thickn. J:,.e 'uu nl .,,T ',,.", "r""' "!''- " rn"y-.lv, mlnuti- l liartlnk- to date has been limited, moderate ove. ITont ith now- aa"con'd'lno," l"!:,''"' "V'"'- "Hr,',l "K" fr"s,ln ''" " Irav ! , ' Ir...t..iM of on-half t,,,soo iiR.pellne nnd ,b . nit ""v-'ientn p,ol,.!, table-poops bu-k coff. ,., able. llmiIKl ,il..r than nsuiil. llw In .,iiares when nerving - . J;.-. 11 . . I . UJli illMi MAN POWER or MORSE POWER No farmer wouJd hire help for twelve hours to do a two hour jobyet thousands of farmers are only utilizing electricity to the extent of 6 of its potential application. WHY? Electricity can operate dairy machinery, mix feed, hoist hay, increase egg production, spray paint, thresh, heat, cook, ventilate, refrigerate, as well as furnish-LIGHT, Industry progressed by leaps and bounds fol lowing olortrifiViifinn n u.i'11 Prepared Mustard . Roast heef acquires a deliclou flavor when coatetl with Schilling lre))aroU ilustard Sauce, before slipping it into a hot oven. Spread slices of cold roast beef with SchniiuK Prepared Mustard i Sauce, add a dash of Schilling Cayenne and Onlun tialt. Bruwu In but fat. Schilling Prepared Mustard Sauce untied to batter n which li.sh ih dipped before frying, wilj greatly improve its Mayor. A tliiq layer of Schilling Pre pared Mustard Sauce spread oil au omelet before folding Ittids a most piquant touih. 4- rtsh (Uhhes put on n new dresa when served with a sauce made by addiu? 1 tablespoon SchiitiiiK Prepared Mustard Sam e to 1 cup medium white sauce. This sauce fti a ijelinhtt'iil accomtianiment for cuiiliiiownr, aiaiaijus, aud arti chokes. PEANUT SALAO DRESSING Mix tcp'Mhcr: 2 ieai.pooiii Schilling Pre pared )His;ard Sauce. 2 teaapoi'ps peanut bp iter. 2 teaMpoous sui-ar. Add' creara to ipakt thiu enough to pcur over saiud. ' For savory sanriwirhes. Mphq P'jual pans of SehiUjiijr Prepared Mustard Siiiilo and butter, nd spif'ii on the bread. Meat. -hie li eu aud heese sandwiches are eir so gLod this way! Cinnamon Artichokes may be baked in oil and water to which 1 teaspoon Schilling Groupd Cinnamon lias been added. - A sprinkle nf SchlllitiK Cinna mon oyer the top of iperiugue before baking ives uu unusual touch lg cream pies. To vary hot chocolate, add a dash of Schilling Cinnamon to each cup. Or. if topped with whipped cream, shake the cinna mon over the cream.. Before niacins muflinF In tho or tn sprinkle the top wiih u mix: tore pf 'Z teaspoons of Scbillii. - .Ground CJimnmnu ami 4 tea spoons of su.uar. . Did you ever serve cinnamon honey with waffles? Just honey blended with ScliUIUw Clniia muu to tastp. ' ". .' A dash of Si'hitliiii; nroutid Cinnamon in cranlitrry ' sauce fcives a new llavnr. ' Sprinkle S.hi'.ling Cinnamon on pan-fried apples. ' And when you beke apples Schilling Cinnamon duniei) ovur each apple la a magic sprinkle A bit of pa.-lry rolled nut, spread Willi a little iiiclli-'i huiier, sugar and Schliliiu.' Cilinaiiion, and a piece of banana rolied Uii in It. .is baked 'and served with cream or leiuun sam e. To almost any plain su?nr cookie dough add $4' teaspoon Schilling Jlaple Flavoring aud finely chopped nuts. When milk for the youngsters, goes "a-begging," add teaspoon Schilling .Maple Flavoring to the glass. For a swoet dessert, prune; may be baked slowlv in Jlaple Syrup (made the Schilling way see below i. Serve w ith a fluff of whipped cream. Home-made Maple Syrup !s made by pouring one cup of boil ing water over two cups of granu lated sugar. Boil without stirring for two minutes. Kcmove from tire nnd add t teaspoonful of Schilling .Maple Flavoring. A (lasli of sail improves the flavor. (This recipe makes one pint of delicious syrup at a cost of less 'hau eight ccnls.l This easily made syrup has many uses beside the usual hot cake or waille ac companiment. It may be used as a sauce for ice cream, pudding and cake, and for flavoring frost ing and candies. Malted milks are delicious flavi orcd with a hit of Schilling Maplo Flavoring and colored a rich brown with Schilling Caramel Coloring. Tapioca cream is a long re lueiiiheroii dainty when Schilling .Maple Flavoring n teaspoon to a mart of milk), and ooooanut or sliced bananas are added. with each Schilling purchase Ac-spy oS the 80 page book ' Flavor Secrets" new suggestions in the fine art of (javorin- food The latest thing in cookery. Thousands of Orcjer from your ,. grocer. -sJX" I3 jEastern Oregon Light & Power Co. Bcktd tni Ctttttnitti fittl Quiliiy by ih TKU-BLV BISCUIT COMPANY-m, touU4, Stft:. 'ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE" You Itavo never soi li anytliiiijf quite like l!iis lunik. Nothing cf t lie M'lt lias ever lielnic ln-ou piililislieil. Ynu w ill fitnl it mi tulveiiture into a new realm of cuokcry which will tlelllit Vim ami II, use who (rut her iirniiinl yintr Imanl. It lakes the m mt .tiy imt of emikiiii.'. It shown hntv l.nlie-s lip till' "stlllnl liVS. " Yoil H ill keep it liamiy in the kili li.-n und refer I,, it frequently. In it ynu will lin.l litt!-trii-ks at ymir tinrer tips tin fiptvtcii toilelns that will uive new rot to ohMavnrites ami al many nrw favorites to your kiti hni r. pcr- OX SALE AT: Grande Romle Meaf Co. . Joel's Grocery Pattison Bros. ' j 11 '" you into all man ner of ititrtf,-tiiny seasonal,; paths. perlttnu-,1 trail f spis sn.l .'rnuTiilit twsi'ii..'s. This lik has '"'' "'''.voiti's in picimrntion. Its mtilnruil has lioeu nlcoiicd from all "r the w-orlti, ami carefully tested lib; kitehen. Kvcrvthini; in it is pi-.icli.al. tin.) easy. Ynu will find many complete recipes fr new and 'iil-rest!L, ,iisi10s- th(, jmpnr. t.'inl pnrt ,,f ih,. h,ik is in the thou-s-iml.s of siiuifestiotis fr n,Mii,K new plMHimey. new ,lcii;hts to vour ev. ry.day recipes. $kaggs Pigglv Wiggly McClay's Grocery's A. M. Berger F,E,W(nCock Ambrose Wright Chris Wright G. W. Spears Reynolds Store Island City