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Friday, March 21, 1930 LA GRANDE h . ENING OBSERVER LA GRANDE, PRE. Page Five i. u.. ..i I' LOCAL At llw Holulft- : AnioDK Uiobo registered at local liutolH uro tho.-fallowing: William MycrB. Sulom1:' J. M. Grahuin, lioltie;, A. M. iorriHon, LoiikvIvw; W. M. Morrlmfy, XonKView; 1. I1'. Ilrldett. Wullu Wullu; Kd Willluma, Walla Wullu; und Mih. 11. (!. i-Yonuh, WoIhui' Mr, und Mrs. W. It. Heme, Wettier; Bob HukIirh, Uidur RupldB, uwa; W. W, Unvls, l'urtluntl; Joh'n H(?kh, Wullowu; V. Ij. Btooi), anutrio: H. 11. I'ark- tf, North l'owiJur;; Ku Davis, North I'owdor; Henry ) Wuller, North . i ' ' . 1-owder; Ton. gcvun. Spokane; Mr I mid Mm. Jtnlnh Davin. linker: Willi and Mm. Jtnljtlt DuvIh, JJ;ikw;; Vlll I j. Doud, The Dulles; J. J. Qulnn, 1'urLland; Char It-h V. Galluway, Salem; W. F. SlcXauyhtun, Uvitw; f 10. Clurk, liofre; H. ilertz, IMeve iiind; J. V. Ut'nfit'lU and wife, Wvii-' ulchce; 11. "1Y JucUon, JJ6r.tluiid; Mrs.. l- W. -tudulnh, sun and daughter, DulemtuiU, Aluerlu; V, 11. Junket. BoIki;'. Charles Ueokurtt, Portlund; J. ' . Uurnsw agger, JJond; l' C' Hoyun, J'ortland; (Jlenn D. Hardy, Hot'tluncl; M.Y. and Mrs. It. O. lyw Walla Wullu; CI. UulKigby, Portland; W. U "Wal lucje, DubuiiUL'iU-.. L. tihirrell, Our-; den City, K. j.; and iMrs. L. C." Elliatt,' Mllton.V Jrt"liris for MoeUntcs ' t5 Sunday motyilng the. Central Church of. ChriBt will luunch'a pro grant of preparation for . the evangelistic campaign beginning'! April :'3 under the leadership of Lr. Paul Henry Packard of Wichl- ta Falls, Texasi Tlie Kcv. It. U Putnam, jmto of the congrega lion, will present the matter at 11 o'clock. "Crusading for Souls" is his them. Other services for the day:' churrh school 9 :40 u, m. f uneral sei'ice -of Mrs. S. P. Coll v' vcr Ii:30 p. m.with burial at Un it ion. , .On account of the funeral, arjangeni,ents have been made to u hold tho baptisirial service at 1:45 o'clock instead of 3 o'clock. -In 'i the evening the pastor will preach : at Union for tne closing message v' of the special -series of meetings ; lie has been conducting ihere the - past three weeks. Mrs. Putnam will fill tho local pulpit. Her mes - sage. ''Clods of the Nations." pchato Tonight . The second Kastern Oregon Nor mal school debate will be held to night at the Normal schoul at S o'clock, the opponents being the varsity team from1 Linficld college. The subject for debate is "Ke Holved: that iho nations should dopt a plan of complete disarmlt ment, excepting, for such forces us are neeJed fory;poliee protection." The .public is Otuxiially invited to auend the debirte., 1 Annual Stag Dinner An annual stag 'dinner was held nt fche homo of. J. K. Jones, of Un ion. Tuesday , evening which Avery Harrison.wiJs an honor guest iu observance gyf y is-birthday and also became a niem.ber of the club. Tony V. Smith was In chargo of arrangements. Those present were: C. U. Davis Jr.I D. Davis, J. It. Junes. Tony snilh. Parley New man. J. K. Allen; Ieo Miilvehlll, Hubert liusick and the honor guest. Pii7 ItabMts Home Itubbits belonging to J. 11. Kllby : and Jlr, Kfppoy, which-along with somo of C. N. Palmer's rabbits, i took prizes in tho recent Spokano show', lii'vo hcen returned to Iai (Jrunile. -Mr. rainier exhibited his i own animals as well as thoso bo ; longing to tlie other men, .Mr. Kll bv's silver marten buck won sec ond prize and Mr. Uippey's chin chilla buck also took a second. ' , ;( Itcinrn t Iji Ornutlo Ufr. and Mrs. Ivan Shoesmith, wilt luk their little boy to tho . Sariners hospital at Portland Mdn- day. returned hoincIust night. They were accompanied by Mrs. Hurry Sandoz. who visited at Independ , eace. Ore., Tuesday and Wednes !..ihiy with her son and daughtcr-ln-' law, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nash. A .Vvepts Position Shirley Prlco has started work yfs u city dogeatchcr. f. Not Arrested j Itoy A. Mattuon, of 303 Main avenue, is not the Roy S. Matoon who was urrestcd for gambling. M Itetckns fiom Knterprlse- Court Hirporter H. It. Hamm re .: turned from JOntorpriso lust night, . where he spent the day on business i matters. C'ooly In iM (irnndo A. S. Cooly, an attorney from i I'endloton. arrived in Da, Orande : this morning to attend motion day ; in court and to transact other j business. Itrnifved to Jlome Miss Oeraldine O'P.rien, daugh- ' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard ' o'ltrien, has been removed to her i home after undergoing an nppendix - operation at the Orande Hondo ; hospital tho first of the week. i 111 n( Home Mrs. David D. Stoddard is III at her home. f rom Wolhmu Mrs. Charles rluifter. Mrs. F. Poole and Mis. Max Cook, of Wal lowa, are in IJt Orande todiiy visit ing friends and on business. They iiHido tho trip by auto.- lYtmi Covo Thomas Tow le. of Cove, was in Im Orande this morning on bust nor a. HHuriieil Homo.' ' Miss Jester Hopkins has rc twvned liomo from the University of-. Oregon to spend tho spring vu- -caUon. She is a freshman this 'year. 'i'r 1'nmi o. s.- v. t'rt Mlm Mildred llrudshaw, fresh 'A mini in commcrco at Oregon State S college, camo homo Thursday to j -Pfd the spring vjution v ltl her IBRD ElFiT parents, Mr, and Mrs. II. M. Drad shuw, and visit frlcnua. Drlvo to Portland Lcsllo Kcftcr and "llrlck" An derson aro driving to Portland this evonlne where they will uttend tho 'Sigma Nu aprlng dance. They ox jicct to roturn Sunday night. KukIih Milko I'lans ITcparatlons for two events to tako place In the Kasles lodeo wcro nvide lust nichl at the weekly meeting. Arrangements Included the visll of c uucu 4 , . . . meeting. Arrangements Included uiLe preBiatrn, 10 me local aerio next Thursday nisht when a ban- quel and initiation will be held. .Plans were also made for the an nual May lay ball to take nluco w.uy liiisiiieK. TrJi JIul iioliiienkump returned from I'ortlund this morning whero ho hus been on a business trip. Jiwfc Froiu School Edwin Kirby and Dack Durhmd returned this morning from tho University of Oregon- whero they are both members of .Alpha Upall on i;dwin is a freshman in pre medics and Jack, v,Uo Is a Hopho more, is majoring in business ad ministration. They camo home on. the stage. . , . bulled by JlJnc&s H. II. Trowbridge has been ca to Idaho frills by. the serious called ill- ness of his bridge tSr. . father II. H. Trow - JiiiicHs - Mrs. Sain, Andrews is ill at her homo on Fourth street.. , Culk2! to Salt Jjuko- ; " W. D. .Warner left last night for Suit Lake City where ho Was called by tho critical illness of his brother It. C, Warner. ' VMtliitf Here Mrs. Adlaroso Uerous, of Walla Walla, was a visitor this week with Mrs. Juno Stalcup and her grand mother, Mrs. Childers. Mrs. Se rous is a former resident of this city. Driving to SH)kaiie Mrs. Dale. Cox and Mrs. June. Stalcup are driving to Spokano whero Mrs. Cox will visit her mother. Mrs. Powers and Mrs. Stal- cup will bo with her sister, Mrs. W. O. Baldwin. They expect to bo gone about a week. Business Visitor i Kd Schertenlelb, of the Minuiu, was a business visitor in unniuu . yesterday. lie is affiliated with the state highway department. On Way Homo through La Orande this morning J iin their return to their home at J Cambridge. Ida. They have been spending the past few days In Pen dleton visiting friends and rela tives and Htonned hero for a short timn at the Harry CJilion home! They also drove to Alicel this morn ing whero they expected to vsu for a short time at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Uuchanan. To Pendleton Miss Klois Waltz went to Pen dleton this afternoon to wpend the weekend with her mother, Mrs. N. D. Johnson. She will return Sunday. Hack From. School Karl Barnwell, senior In mining at the Oregon Slate college, has returned from school to spend the spring vacation visiting his parents. ltc turned Homo ' Henry Culp, freshman at tho University of Oregon and member of the Sigma Pi Tau fraternity, has returned home to spend about a week visiting his purcnts, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Culp. Home From College Doreo Anderson has returned from Oregon State college to visit at tho homo of his paernts, Mr. and Mrs. C. 13. Anderson, during tho vacation. From O. S. C. Claude Anson, sophomore at Ore gon State college, is spending tho .spring vacation visiting his parents. VIshlnK Hero Oeorgo Olass Jr., Is visiting his sister. Miss Hleanor Olass, teacher In tho Da Cirundo High school for a, while. Ho has been in Hood Ulver for sumo time. Mr. Glass Is a Da Orande High school grad uuto .where ho was active in school events, especially In athletics. Arrive Tomorrow Ma Petty Panics, Miss Deris" Nelson, Kenneth Sit grlst, Dawrencc Day and Kddy Wells who arc driv ing to Ia Orundo from Kngene, where they pro all students ut the University of Oregon, uro expected to arrive hero tomorrow. Miss Darnes Is from Oakland and Mr. Wells' home is ut Dugene. Hero Yolordny Val Jensen, of Walla Walla, was a visitor in Uu Orande yesterday afternoon. Mr. Jensen Is tho owner of The Dlulc Shop, which recently opened In this city. Mr. and Mrs. lloburt McDanicI were also here from Walla Walla. The party has returned home. Homo From School Miss Anno Stango and Miss Jewell Ullls, University of Oregon sophomores who uro driving here from Kugeno aro expected to arrive tonight. Miss Jane Stango and Miss Jane Lyons, who aro travelling homo by train, will arrivo tomor row morning; Miss Dills and Miss Lyons will be houso guests at the Stange home while here. They arc all members of tho Delta Gamma sorority. At Salem Allen Ctirdcn I iu alc in thU week attending tho high school basketball tournament. Mr. Car den was a student at tho Eastern Oregon Normal school and a mem ber of the basketball Bquad. To Portland Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Zurbrlck li ft on No. L'3 last night on their way to Portland for a business trip. To WulLncc ' Mr. and Mis. U It. Hdwarda left Inst night for Wallace, Ida., whore they Hill visit his mother and two brothers. They expect to stop In Spokane, en route, and will bo gone about 10 days. huy In Dukcr .Mr. ti. X. Tai-kintun returned last evening from JJalcor whero she Hpent tho day vMtlnff Mrs. C. C. LI urns. Homo From Colhigt Miss Vol ma Charlton Is spend lifc spring vacation from her studies nt O. S. C. with her par-j ents. She will return to school tho first of the .week. Taft's Estate Is Valued at $475,000 WASHINGTON, Alar. .SI Al') A petition for the probate of the will of the Into William. Howard Tuft showed the former president and chief Justice left an estate val uer at 5475,000. LUMBER MEN EXPECT GAIN IN NORTHWEST (Continued from Page One) favorable basis with Pritish Co lumbia,, and Kussin, whero lower wago scales und lower water transportation have prevailed, City Dads Help Beauties Return MIAMI,. Fla., March lit (AP) Mora than forty American girls who participated In tho recent Miami beauty pageant were on their way home today thanks to a special meeting of the city com' misstoners which produced- their railroad fares. Tho commissioners, told that the pageant assaciatlon had an indebt edness of $24,7i!3, appropriated $l,G0U from tho city's publicity fund to help the girls get out of tho city. TWO AVIATOUS KIIXi:i SUC1AK CITY, Colo., March 21 (A I') Two men were burned to death near hero today when their airplane crashed in landing and caught fire. The plane was piloted by II. ltay Slndclsen, 35, and carried Harry Abel, 45. Doth Wero burned to death before assistance could reach them. QUAK10 IX JAMAICA. .KINGSTON, Jamaica, March 11 (AD) An enrihijunlic lasting six seconds was experienced here at 10:30 o'clock this morning. The walls of several concrete buildings were crocked. Made Election Emblem A "Stousliton lmttlc" is a dark green or blnrk bottle, formerly used for Doclor StnuRlilon's bitters. Tbe bottles were sbnped like n Inxcnliln and used in the Presidential cam paign of 1S40. Perfect Virtae To be nlilc under all rlrcum. sinnces to practice live tilings con stitutes perfect vinne; these five re gravity, generosity of snul, sin cerity, earnestness and kinducss. Confucius. Limitation to Bravery "We cannot always bo brave," snlri Hi Ho. the siiro of Chinatown-. ".Men fenr what they do not nn dentiand, and In this life we are permitted to understand very Ut ile. " Wnsliinglnn star. Lang Days and NighU In Ihc Arctic und Antnrcllc regions the sun does not go below the ho rizon for six mnnlhs In the sum mer. And It floes not nppoiir shove the horizon for six morn lis in win ter. Primitive Statecraft A tniriiele play of long ago. which hnd r Ere; it vnxiie at tin; lime, rep resented Adam rusain n cross the singe lo eel created Try a Pair of Rollins Chiffons Special Offer Hag. 1.63 Now $1.30 lll:.M TV AMI UIWi WKAIl A KM KMT INTO KVKItV I'Alll f.' UOI.I.I.VS ItlNSTdl' ilOSIDKY All Ihc new Spring shades lo match the new Spring Shoes. Xs ROIX1N.1 VijjjjfiBgJfrJ HOSIERY HUSTON USED $36,100 FOR SPECULATION (Continued from Pago One) ' sleeks, added that ho recelvid two checks, one for I'i.oou and the other for IH.li'O from a messen ger who wild they wero from the republican chairman Tho wlluess added that ho did not know tho messenger und did not know whero tho money camo from. He was questioned sharply about this, but replied that ho would tako money without ques tion If Informed that it camo from Huston. Fxpcct Iti.H HcMgiiuliuii Tho republican chairman who was on the stand for four days declared that ho deposited the $;i(l.HMi ullh a brokeragu firln be cause he wished to use It as an 'emergen. -y account." Ho bIho emphatically asserted that he had given J3G.1O0 to. J. W. Worthlng ton, executive chairman of tho Tennessee Diver Improvement as sociation. Iteporls that 1 Cunt oil would re sign his post as republican chair man have persisted since his ques tioning by tho lobby, commltleu be ga n. 1 ti!, ho we vc i. has den led these. His withdrawal nt some later date, however, would cause nu, silrprlse In politictil circles. Thousands of I'lighieers XHW VOIMv (AP) Member ship of tho American Society of Mechanical Knglneers totals HI, 000. It was founded In IS Si). TAX COLLECTIONS STILL LEAD 1929 (Continued from Page Ono) of the 4.1 (It Increase Is in tho rei in us on incomes exceeding $601)11. This group totaled 1M.2R0 i-etupnls with 13,050 the figure last year. PENDLETON HIGH IN SEMI-FINALS IN TOURNAMENT (Continued from Tago Ono) ton went to the rest room with a 1G to 7 lend. The third period found t In- teams elH-ekinp; fiercely. Kuirene had tlv advantage as far as scoring was concerned, adding fo-ir -points to two Tor Vendition. At one lime during the closing niiniit.es KiiKene crept up to within three points of I'ejldleton, hut. a burst or speed tint the giiino away fur the win ners. Salciu Mllnilnates Halter Kali-ill won Its .way Into the semi finals when It eliminated ltulter. :i:i to IS. The locals took a 10 to 6 lead tlur'init the first iicu ter Vind despite MIW- ftiet Hint Kitchen. -Hil-lem's star sliarpshoolei- was benched shortly after the slarl of the second half for too much per sona! contact, the red and black continued lu function in champion ship style. At half time Salem was leadiliK 'Jl to 12. This adv.inlnKc was Incri-iisi'd to 2S to 15 at the end of Hie third period. Crawford, Kuard. played a wood (rutin- for linker until ho, loo. was benched. Lincoln Klliniitnlcil Lincoln hlffli of Portland, wus eliminated rrom further' competit ion In the louru.imetH l-'rhlay af li'l'ltoon, when North Mend covered Itself with alory to oust the Itose City ball chasers 111 to 12. North Itend will nicer lall)is this afler- mWyrfPi ROBERT AMES j l!Z4 I XJyl, itS MAUDE RUTON Ops f cmumtmuA y I fJWO HOHAN- I y imiih r MAmu two I W I'nv Si, mm, I .(.iis I I Ml TUtlB . I IV Tnllilnu Omiinly . I Mumauuuul I wLy o.H-ni(i in soumi I I m noon In an effort to gain a place in tho convolution aemi-flnals. Tillamook throw a scare Into Coimuorco Thursday night when tho -Choesoinakers held tho Port landers to nn 8 to 8 tlo nt tho half ami then battled them on virtually even teriiia through the third per iod. Superior phyrtteal condition finally won tho gatuo for Coin merce, 21 to 17, Summaries: Kugene (If) Hers, f Houghton, f Prudwuy, o MeClafn. g Greene, g ; Jeffries, g ICberharl, f .'gKt Pf 2 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 3 0 2 2 ... 0 0 ... 2 0 ... 1 0 Total 8 3 it Pendleton. (:'5) Kg Kt Pf Toner, f 1 1-1 Torjesen, f 3 0" Hill, c 1 1 i Temple, g l 0 0 Schailiiep. g 3 2 1 Kidder, 10 3 Masters, f 110 Totals 0 5 10 lleferee, French; umpire, Colo man. Salem (3S) Fg Ft Pf Kitchen, r ! i i (pone, f 3 1 2 Sanford, g G 2 0 Saehtler, g 1 I 1! Foreman, f ; 2 0 1 Siogmund, f 3 0 0 Tolals Baker (111) .loslln, f SIcKiiu. f .... Howard, c .... Kddy. S Crawford, g Manal-y, f .. Waters, f .... 10 0 10 . J.'B I''t I'f 0 0 ........ 1 1 ........ o ........ 0 Totals C 7 11 It e f e r e e , . Culelnan, . umpire, I-'reneb. . , I'.rtllOXI'i WINS TODAY KAI.KM, Oro., Mat-. 21. (AP) lillKone defeated TlllalllooU 22 to 111 In tho first name this inornlnu' In the eunsolatlon. series of the state high school basketball tourna ment. AVINTER HERE TODAY: MILD WINTER ENDS (Continued from Page One) iited at the municipal building, whero government weather rec ords are kept for this oily. VOIEI-l Gltllin'S NPIUXG Ity Iho Assorlalert Press Spring descended today upon one-half the (he world from the north pole lo I he equator. Cureless of whether the ground wus covered with snow or blos soms, the vernaj season ca uw, bilnglug lis usual influences. Generally Speaking, she got a somewhat cool reception in New Knglauil, the mlddlo Atlantic re-TKnr-uiid ther nori'hrif-portion 'of tho mlddlo west. Tho west, south and southwest wanned up tu the uecaslnn a bit.' She brought her usual gifts, spring lambs, pussy willows and puppy love; -marbles, lilacs and spring sales; sulphur and molas ses, liniment and Jamaica, ginger. lu the south and on the Pacific coast the. blossoms break out as If live sun woi'o staging a popcorn party.' .10 very thing turns green, llillfi turn green, fields turn green, enrly plants and bushes turn g'cn. The outoniobllo speed record seeker! are out and tho astron omers aro measuring tho new planet for Its first set of rigures. The senate, yearns for a week's, j vacation and Iho naval conference'! GRANADA Starting TODAY ARCADE shows symptoms of keephitf with tho spirit of tho season. Spring's in tho air. PIERCE MAY ENTER RACE; WEST PEEVED (Continued from Taso Ono) legally serve both as n member of tho board of horticulture and as u member of the statu legislature. Tho opinion was given in response to an inquiry by Mr. Wetlther Hponn, who recently filed his dec laration of candidacy for re-election to tlio state legislature, McNary Opposition Kmls According to tho Associated 1'ress, a sudden and complete col lapso of tho movement nf revoltintf lumber men to biliiK out a cau illflate against United Stales Sen ator Charles I.. McNary, republi can, of Oregon, followed yester day's ono vole margin passago of tho ho ft woods tariff measure In tho U. S. nenate. Although the tariff does not become a law un til tho houso and President Hoover approves it, leading; lumber men In tho movement said that the $tfu per thousand board feet, tariff ap parently appeased" tho majority of Oregon lumber liven. "With this tariff in hand,' they said, "tho revolting lumbermen do not care to undertake to, seek a candidate to run against Senator MoNnry." The biggest flurry in tho polit ical situation followed a statement made today by Oswald West, for mer Oregon governor and demo cratic national committeeman, who, said that If I'ierco and George W. Joseph. Portland attorney, aro nominated for governor In tho democratic and republican prl maiies.. "1 will resign my national SPECIALS ARMOUR'S LARD No. 10 Pails .... $1.19 Deviled " Red Blue Meat Mexican Rose Small Cans Jeans . Rice 5for 19c 3 lbs. 19c - 51bs. .. ..33c OYSTERS Van Camps Dunbar Brand PORK and BEANS a fancy pack Medium size cans 2 Five-oz. Cans 30c 3 for 25c FEDERATION Flour A HOME PRODUCT No. 10 Bag- 241,-lb. Bag 49-lb. Bag 39c 84c ' $1.59 Cream of H-0 Oats American Wheat r , Beauty Large Pkg. Macaroni 22c 36c 3for.....20c REGULAR EVERY DAY PRICES Citrus Soap Large Oval Cans Florida Gold 10 Bars Sardines Grape Fruit 37c 10c , No. 2 can ... 25c COFFEE Pijrgjy Wiggly Best lib. Bag.. 40c Piggly Wiggly Special lb. Bag 34c 3 lb. Ban ' -- $1.00 Uniformaly low prices on everything every day in the week. It will pay you to study carefully the swinging price tags at Piggly Wiggly. Home-Owned Operated by La Grande People 1 JOS Adams, Rocsch Bldg. Corner of Depot & Wash. committee position and run for governor its an independent." West's announcement followed what lie claimed was a discovery of u "plot" to draft I'ierco for the democratic nomination as gov ernor, tho Associated l'ress said. Although West refused to com ment directly, ho wild he believed tho movement to draft I'ierco was started by a handful of republi cans with a view tu tho general election in November when I'inrco could be used oh n revenge can didate by disappointed republicans, (.i-ouml Work ldiid (1 round work for tho lMoreo-for-Ciovernor boom was laid a few days ago, West said, when 13 democrats wero invited to a luncheon at a hotel here. A mo tion, West said, was put tu tho meeting which read: "It is the sense of this meeting that I'ierco will run for governor," and the motion was curried, ulthouglt'W. A. Oal.ell, who way secretary to I'ierco when ho was governor, is' said to have doubted tho wisdom of starting tho boom behind closed doors. Thin luncheon meeting, ' West said, was held a short timo after democratic leaders bet in unity and attempted to agree on wheth er JOdward V. Bailey, Kufieno George It. Wilbur, Hood ltiver, or others should bo given support. West said ho thought tho meeting win in accord throughout, but said ho "had a hunch" and dropped In on tho luncheon meeting just when tho motion to draft I'leree wuh being made. With that democratic politics In Oregon has remained stationary. I'ierco Is returning to la Ornndo from Salem and Portland and is expected to announce within a, few days Mine whether he will bo a eamlidalo for tho demo.eratic nominal Ion for governor. I lli ( .k'M) Hit (, FOR SATURDAY and MONDAY Senator Charles Hall, who will bo In Iai Orundo next Tuesday, has accepted an invitation to speak at the chamber of eommorco forum luncheon that day. -; Hall will spend next week in Kastern Oregon in his campaign for tho republican gubernatorial nomina tion. I'ierco will preside at tho luncheon as second vico president, during tho absence of President George H. Currey. . IN THI WUf Wtoro So. lit Irfi (Irnmle, Ore. Durable Footwear $2.98 One lot odd sizes in assorted straps and ties. Practically all sizes and excellent values in all. lltif'-' "f.r.h'i ' li.)t: JtJilt iilin itiy Carnation or liordens MILK 3 Cans.. 25c COFFEE Del Monte 1 -lb. Can., 46c . Golden West lib. Can .. .. . .. ..47c I