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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Tuesday, May 10, 1932 Page Four (Incorporated) " An Independent newspaper . Phone Main 600 . Business Manager Published ereniuc, except 8undy. at 1710 Birth street, I Grande. Oregon. Entered at the Postofflce of La Grande. Oregon, u Second Claae MaU liatter under act of March 3. 1879. OFFICIAL PAPER OP UKION COUKTY AND THK CITY OP LA GRAXDB MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to use for publication of all news dlspatcbes credited to It or not otherwise cexdltedlf pub lished herein. All rights of republication f special dispatches In U3U paper and also the local news herein also an reserved. national AdTertialng RepresentatlT-. U- C. MOGENSEN CO, Inc. Ban Francisco, Los Angeles. Seattle, Portland, Chicago. Detroit, New York SUBSCRIPTION BATES By Carrier Daily, one month In adTance Dairy, atz mnri in adrance Dally, atngla copy Co By Mail Dairy, per month In sdrmce Daily, per atz months tn adrance ,., Dally, per year in adrance 5-00 ADVERTISING BATES Display, foreign, per column Inch Display, local, per column Inch Tune contract prices on application finger has been Itching at the trigger , too long. Till fire a shot. And next itlme there wont be any learned and i Industrious men writing long books jon the causes of It all. There wont; be any learned and Industrious men. and there wont be any books. There. will only be a few idiots gibbering ' among the ruins. And sometimes, even now. I feel like one of them." Klamath Falls Herald. HOOVER'S SHOWISO S California gave President Hoover a handsome complimentary vote at Tuesday's election. The president re- celred considerably more votes than the combined tally of all three of . the Democratic candidates. The rec ord reveals the strength of the presi- dent In his home state and indicates that he will easily carry it against' any Democratic candidate this fall. j Another straw In the rad was Hoover's decisive defeat last week of; Maryland's favorite son. ex-Senator j Joseph L Prance. Prance stands well in his home state and his friends made an active campaign in his be- half. It is customary and almost tra-j dltlonal throughout the states that the "favorite son" candidate be given s the compliment of control of the: state's delegates st the convention.! But Maryland Republicans disregard-J ed the custom and paid a high trlb- ute to the president by instructing ' the state's delegates for him. j This same fellow. Joseph I. Prance. J of Maryland, has Hied for the presi-; dential nomination in Oregon. His name will be the only one for that . office on the Republican ticket in this state. Owing to the fact that Hoover is practically assured of his party's nomination his managers are saving the expense of campaigns in those states which do not bind their delegates to the results of the pri mary. Therefore Hoover's name will not be printed on the Republican pri mary ballot To vote for him it will ACROSS - Scandina vian - na visa tor 5. Suburb of Boston 10. Demolish 14. Transparent mineral li- Fatal scarf 1C Lamb's pen name I?. Roman road 15. Resume 1. Writing Implements 3J- PorUft.UoBS zr The Blue Grass state 11. Greek tetters 3- Corrode 37. On who walks wftb JO. Phases 31. Ireland 2x Deatb 3". Exclamation JS. Parts of churches 10. What a rara leant chews 4L Leaf of a calyx IJ. Never: German It. Exchanged 47. First word of the hand writ Ice oo the waif Principal s:ar in The Scorpion Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Solution of Yesterday's puxzl ElX!TiREiM S'SggjUAtViE UTPA R U MM ".EiRiTiT L. A M EJ Siri O V; E"Os LI I IN:EER OtDiE'S AiCnriEiPA M-EIKigM A VII EgfR;E"V'E;La8:OiW AitWl 1 ,X:E MS P'AlrVE Hi 3 EV E LjSAjRfTg 5 j L "t A V i E D3B C L f I IN :G Hll iK!E'RM.0;A:-NHAiS OjVjEiRMrTE Ril tTiVG.'E W;EjP5Q W E:P,M EiW 4S. 59. Withdraws 7L Increased la 52- Device for s:xa catch! n OOWN SX Item of L Arabian property ch!fra!a St- ErJ t Ceremony 5s. Runs out; I Ch;tid coilcKj. i. Kir.4 of 83- Spoken sun ii. Jewish 5- Kind of minister woo Sen iS. Object of - eioth worsftlo KxiAt t Solitary ?. FiJi-laI 7. I-a rse plants institutions ti. Went ion i. Ueeward specifically . Novelty . Purposes Estimacfen 70. Kind of In which woolen ore la held cbotb 1L FLsa sauce 13L Go down li. Not bard XL Masculine nicknam IX Binding fabrics ii. Asiatic palms 17. Medicinal nerb II. Striae of cars iJ. Unil fastener 10. Beepers 31. Leap about piayfuJ If 51- Warrior attendant co an An?lo- Saxon . Zi. Auctions 34 Mire 33. Scatter i G:rir.S forth t Sharp answers 4$. Regard as . contempt lb: 49. Bcdy lolnts 51. Small morsd 53- Cear liht yellow 5. Only 5S. Mt;al 5t Eartb 57. Scarce 5. 3ib!ieal tower Si ItatUa city SI. Killed ii. Icislore La Grande each 82. and Portland. Other Creeon readinzs included : I Baker 76. Marshfield 62. Roseburg 78. WoU (Trees: 73, Albany 80. and . satem to. Umatilla and Red Bluff. CaL. were tied for coast head hosiers at 92 de grees. Other west coast temperatures were: Wihi Walia 82. Spokane 78. Seattle 72. Sacramento 86- Lewiston. Idaho, 82. and San Francisco 60. FIND IT HERE Cy for this Ce4anan nut be in by a. FOR THE GRADUATE Have vou seen the manv wonderful thines which are featured as gifts for tffe Graduate, now on disolav ac Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. See the window displays now they will solve your graduation Blft- Droblems. at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. S-10-l t. See Fred Spaeth for your Plumbing and Heating repairs. Phone Main 566. 4-29-t f.; Be not deceived ; God is not mocked : for whatsoever a man be necessary to write m his name and soweth, that shall he also reap. For he that soweth to his put an -x- before it. fle shall of the flesh l reap corruption : but he that soweth S;S to the Spirit shall of the bpint reap hfe everlasting. And lgr this a y.. let us not be weary in well doing; for in due season we shall Tto te mj;r swiun? publicity. ni reap, if we faint not Galatians 6: 7-9. t baa n omum chmce at ti nomiii4:loa for 5be prwwieney. ,. - , ..., would be lltae stor-. of a bl? Jot. - . THE ONL 1 SOLUTION and socnlut gnitaarrs-qr-g to the Every spring we hear more or less discussion on the part 7,u ' of various La Grande citizens concerning the advantages coti toe:?, presidm: Bsontt name au IWNiuiuura vi ...uKu.v...6 u......s.. .... a b,r a( to defMt ;he pabUcttT- ggkin eoe:nder from MaxrUcd. Oregon Cj Bnserpnae. In Washington the spring and summer months. It is evident that a good many people are dissatisfied with the present system. La Grande in fact most of Eastern Oregon is so situated geographically that without day light saving time a large amount of daylight is wasted dur ing four or five months of the year. The sun comes up long before the average person is retire. Verv few people make use of the early morning day- p?-- to aru ba eiecsion coc- " K r . - i . " tts prtap ttii co doubt in tbeir light, but a great many would be glad of an extra hour of nucd ttat t is as grtai a sboTrmam ? light in the evening, which would permit playing golf or "jj Ttcan ixxsrmh is sasdf i tennis, working in the pirden, or auto riding while it is still -t'' light enough to enjoy the scenery. But, judging by the results of a rather recent experiment. P P I4 I K 7 p If o ' 3 ' 3 7 T'O 2o SI . '22 23 '- S3 25 ' 55 5f JT T-p2 S3 .;. , - W . o3 ST 1 ,, 7s : W ;,,7- T' HERE'S A TIP Wbn rou unt auick aerrte. at tbe most r-asoriAblp price in tbe fit- un? of your auco side glasses and ! wmdsiiie'cij. tale Tour car to Ricb (anisorrs Art and Gilt Shop. 5-10-1 t. ' Because It's Better At Falk's It's Cheaper RAG RUG SPECIAL 49c ALL COLOR COMBINATIONS IN SIZE x 48 Useful for Kitchen - - Bath Sleeping Porch . WlU?OX"S PLANTS At Community Casb Wed. j RCITMAGB sab. Sat, May 14. Grace building. 10 a. m. 5-10-1 t. SPECIAL NOTICE We hare vitn us for Tuesday, spe cial factory man. who will adjust and repair all makes of sewin? machines, i Inspection free. Pbone 687 -J. Singer jSeiing Warm re Co.. 1111 Adams Are. i A c. Hellman. Ugr. 5-9-3 t. I DAHLIA GLADIOLI'S BILR5 Nice assortment choice cotces. .Plant them now. charts Plortsts. j 5-10-2 t. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Notice Is hereby given that I have received foreclosure execution and or der of sale. , issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Union, dated the 11th day of April, 1932. In the suit therein pending wherein The United States National of La Grande. Oregon, a na tional association. Is plain, tiff. tw Archie Brown Conley and Nettle M. Conley. his wife. Alma Conley. Eoyal Conley and C. A. Ditty are defendants, to me directed, upon a judgment, decree and order of sale the tenements, hereditament and appurtenances thereunto Belonging or In anywise appertaining, ""NOW THEREFOiiJE, by virtue ana authority of said writ, and In obedi ence to its commands, I will, on Wed nesday, the 11th day of May. 1932, at ten o'clock a. m., at the front door of the court house In La Grande, Un ion County, Oregon, sell at public auction all the right, title. Interest and equity of the above named de fendants and each of them in and to the above described real property, had on the date of said mortgage or there after acquired, to the highest bidder Br Herbert plammer WASHINGTON Whateter else Tom HefUn impressed on those gentlemen of the Mut, whom he refers to as Postal Workers Facing Crisis, for cash, the proceeds to be applied Brmnnennu. pmane, aottoo I ade and entered In said court ana ln satisfaction of said Judgment and botes, etc. Norton"! K14y Shop. I cause on the 7th day or April, iv m, jaCree, including costs and accruing I Adv. In favor of the above plaintiff and costs of execution and sale. The said i against the defendant Archie Brown lsae wi:1 subject to (1) the statu- i NOTICE TO REPUBLICANS f Conley for the sum of 27.250.00, with ; tory rlgnt of redemption of Archie I solicit your vo-ts for county interest thereon from April 7th. 1932, : Brown Conley. his successors ana SSi mr 40 ears ta 0niO1 'at six percent per annum until paid, ,nSgns: (2) the right to possession,, iSSSLt doSrs uflaxefS anoTe-i te,ber wlUl 1750 00 att0me7 unt!1 the harvesting and removal of irSe neeTo? SZt . 35 '0 nd disbursements crops grown thereon ln 1932. by de- in everr count v office." Tour votes wiU : to Killcf' s10 execuUon and order of fendant Royal Conley. under lease, of be appreciated". j ale I am commanded to sell the fol- j 70 acre9 ot Iana- being a part of I a- (ta.i rr-1 .-luLLo. j.uMuis ura.. p.u..;. w.u ." tne bw oi saio section ia, ana di property aescnoea in me ii.uisc , tne rght to possession .until the har being foreclosed ln said suit, tc-wlt: j vesting and removal of crops grown South half of Section Thirteen i thereon ln 1932. by defendant C. A. (13). North half of Section Twenty- j Ditty, under lease of a portion of four (24), and East half of the South-isaid land. least quarter of Section Fourteen; Dated this 11th day of April, 1932. .- Township Three (3) South, JESSE BRESHEARS, Sheriff of Union TRSA3UBT DEPARTMENT Range Thirty-nine (39) E. W. M.. In County. Oregon. crdinarr worting man received from Office of Comptroller of the Currency j union County. Oregon, togetner witn i April i2-l-as. May 3-lQ. if it will not- Onlj- In the l&st two x tiire years his the postal work ers satary been been acjwoere ne-ir on a par with salaries tn other in- d us tries, in 1919. the postal work er receiri siou a montn while 5-10-1 EXCEPTION.VLLY LOW PRICES On cabbas?. cauliflower, tomato and pansy plants at Rohan's greenhouse. 5-7-1 m TTricvnM Sqvc ' ' rrliUrelT hlirh Xow thev want lis ': Whaereaa, by satisfactory evtdenci r The postal wocters of tcUT are to lie firs; to surfer and just as presenMd to the undersigned. It hai j Tserer . ret , w . w.. l. 1 --n ewmmrni mnifm miff- been made to ascear that E many people to aree wita you. but rxr,fncxi Cari T FrisTOid of San ' cut In pax so will priraw lndustrws Toe First Nauonal Bank of U youre the greatest ihowmaa in con- p-f r'.'.ocsi rice Ddect of : that as an excuse to cut wages Grande- In the city of La Grande In and cut them to the bote." , the County of Union and State of ' ' o o j, nr7wl tK truth O? the latter c i , , ,j " T, T Rm VlnnntAin VmnoUrc fttr- Ortvon Kaa eomalieti with al! th it Seems almost Certain that we Cannot hope tO SUCCeed With put W it tiattnw&t vim te !- thaa'aw cilc$ and earners 'sz a' piwram -of cowboy -provisions of. the staurtes of the j .-.. . . ... .. llMrwl r- frHn t?Xfc mt t OfiT : , . t arh-jh w-m nluu AthioUllv t'u . ITtl t r-ti Ura ' Jinf-e tn. ha rnm. ' I rlsfnTit.ir sLirf Wpsvfn Ctrvsr Dura with bfoe n mj&acl&tlrm Kai ! Alabama eiecuon tn which he was . TLT, Z.Z .TT J' lies in ?:endsnce. itr. Prisrold said, be authorized to commence the bKan- d-?;ea;ed. He seemed to foryet coth- . . J' . 'tt. i.Z7r 71 "I hare established a record in that ness of baniinz: con of him. - savin? time in La Grande, but after a week oc so the plan oc course the Htntiwsqu style of state were to adopt it. and the clocks that had been set ahead were turned back to their standard positions. However, there is a solution to our problem and one that would cause no inconvenience to anyone. Briefly, it is this. Place ail that section of Eastern Oregon east of Uma tilla in the mountain time zone, with Umatilla and Burns ..an daviieht savinsr dan in La Grande unless the entire fZr? .SK- JZi rtS. lcaw An attempt was made two vears ago to institute daylight 50 ,much haw been going to cors is- us becer working conditions, better was admitted to be a failure, principally because of the bk twVi icit pmu-i-nM oo tIung wnh oS tfxS the wtnto confusion between railroad tine and daylight saving time, rcowmg tuct nhtcn was in en- from taking from us tnose tnmgs that we haie been so many Tears in rttirj?. all in the In- Ietaht$ The tiallertrt terest of econcmy. Nothing was said But that played minor part. It of balancing the budget when we was the antics of "OKCoa Tom" him- declared a mora. or. um oq foreicn el( that dU?h!ed those packed gal- debts. Kothtng was said of ecocccny tris and hur.iaa-Uned wails of the when miU:ocj of dollars was loaned sena chamber. to bankers acd railroad. But they Repealed rams of the eare. were are noir trr;r. to make the little necestsary to restore ordr after one fellow who is barelr making a living c? HelUn's cracks. Once Sena;or wage pay for all this through wage thA nlaiw for rhnnnncr uatrh wrtPn travplino- orwt rvr Ms. president pro tern of the sen- eu. r c-t vamed that if the spectators were I hare traveled 1000 miles to attend Now therefore 1. J. W. Pole. Comp s p:cnic. but after hearing the Wran- troiler of the Currency, do hereby skrs I am not sorry. I was only dis- certify that "The First yatiocal Bank appointed once on this whole trip, of La Grande" In the City of La which I have enjoyed Immensely, be- Grande In the County of Union and cause when I arrived in Eastern Ore- .State of Ore-eon is authorized to coca eon I expected to see the mail car- mence the business of vtrt; is riers all making their rounds about pro Tided in Section Fifty one h un to -n ndlng horses and carrying six- dred and sixty-nine of the Revised shooters, but they look Just like the .Statutes of the United States, earners in Sn Prancisco." in testimony whereof witness my ; hand and seal of office this seventh Water 10 times as salty as sea day of March. 1&32. wawr flws cewn the Pecos river , J. W. POLS, Comptroller of the tn T?xas. A geologist termed it the Currency. 3-24-60 t "world's worst." ; t OREGON BASKS IN ! NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS j I Notice 1$ bere&T eiren itixs a ms-! ice of Ths S;octiiociere of sfce United : west, instead of Huntington as at present- Ontario and a large section of Southeastern Oregon now have mountain time. The sun sets here at alnvost exactlv JHLI-v3LJl.ilI.il L.-ai !wiU htld M (teir b, -oocj on Timrsriav. May 12-.h at 10 a. ra. (Coctinued from P$e Oc) tlx purpose- of confirming sal of Asseu. of fZis R.T.ry ana appotn&- "Son wcdI luTe artii us of no? iiicr5 t voul ocrier tie el- bir seLfssn. Ir we ody :hottiis : 'teries ?ha3 prosreritT wcold be brwisht ' TS lauf h:r praTOiM tttxn baci and th miliioiu n.3- Id: wouin i Hc."..:i referred so Blacs; of AlaMrra b giTen thir oos back tnrousb j as ii su:r'i ttinioc mux. cocn- ro7?mnent emD'.OTa sacrificing Dart thf amp tin a in th lt ro-inn ver fVia tinM H:tVrvnrv P5r KaortBS Baniheads claim, of tieir iaiines e TOUld be roor hib as KTes Ln Cmaiilia. Pen-.inj uquidajing ant. me same nnie as in mat region. ei tne tmie a.llerence is, oc&(r wtxa wlTXrf tun siaa 10 do so bu e know tnat di:cn had sa grees. idt ord and Apr. ia-i?-26. May 3-10. a iuu nour: ty not straignten out the line and give ail om aoany to teu itumy ioc-.s - . .... w illiisira: a corns crtxraed up -fa 01 hAStem Oregon mountain time? FiUr.s and senators, too. Such a plan would cause no confusion. It would give us ,i!j restrain tnnBii ... r frtanduie by th desi of Senator standard time the year round, and at the same time allow s-riEsoa Virginia. ient at ts us to make the most of the daylight hours during the pleas- ;lTpiril""Sou' on ttSts of sntor rtirvnfnj nf rKo TVj. I J. botii AJtOTt of Anrocia acd Waij it has been Used in the East. M:inr Virhicran -ir! ruritK- Herein fceia forsH. -K addressed nlmsetf almost ca- cnanged from centr.u to eastern time bv shifting the line tireiT to ts Republican sid. ikbus .,..t.. .,J f . ...u ,1. .1.. .t- . -, r. . . no and tben to loo trai;nt t the finest pineapple r ever grown LIBBY'S Crushed of Mcana. who were not present. We could do the same thing here if Baker, La tSES oTxexL r1 3 . i rt 1 1 . . . mauui-, ana renuieion wouia get togetner and ass our con gressional delegation in Washington to effect the change for us. The 0bsen-er will be glad to receive and publish the opinions of any subscribers who care to express themselves cn this question. What do you say? -t in Black and Htr riad. Other Papers Say: I a world-w ,i.-.ai;e ai:c s , In dciUr and WE MI ST WORK OX I'OR Pt CZ Some one said to th;s writer tr. other day that It was foolish to ped time and moaev and vonis to pre vent war. Wit. he ud. repeatins & time-worn argumtc.:, is iCLev.tafeie, because there always have been wars. The WilnjC to do is to fo on prepar ing foe war, and not to waste money 00 efforts to prevent It. In conjrreBa the oth-r day, tat was presen :ed showing t he d irec . money cost of the WorLd war. the holocaust for which we are n- puf tn at the expense of Sh worldw:de than an average mizd to r id-wide dpres;oo xj m- such a trtm&iatis icvlirs and cents. :x concede r.s ww.'i Sstruc".:cn of h'nan UI and the :r.icr;baiie 'fr.r and k r-.-i.'?r war become a catja :rccie thai ;axs the rt-soiirres of tie OSt-...--.-. can wU afrcd 'o tr.Test aiur.can.ly m f:rrt and m.itt-y. a w..h -dct tc f Latest hope X p:.ntLtx ar.-r.er war. .Kad. sretLi:- c a nether war. we ran -.- im j. g Pr.es'.;T the - Eenr Stand- MR. PR W V Y rho sat at his he direction of i He -Carries On' f It wotId be Interesting to know .hist what the effect woaUl have been bad he Einiihtfd when ha aliased time of two hours was up. Be had a roilr number of senators Itrtenini: cicwe'y uniU at Xorns' request he was C-en permjaswa Co proceed as ioc as he wished. G.i2i:i; of that req-est 35 mln berore his time would haTe been -j-f seem ed to hare somewhat les sened t.e effecUiene&f of his apceaL ,!m-nst immediasiy sena:or fcv-can dr.::. from thae chamber Members of the house who had flocked to the serj-.e in drove fcevan to djcerw. M.Trt of them knew by erar.ence H:-.s ahu.tT to talk tndffmitely. TSmt haTe seen hn carry on for a leer" time itrt he ip?fred to be much mere furred than h d.d after :ho foo hours. ard: "I hkrily eer out ocr.ns Slimmer of he c;-i. tn are Ix4 ?f h.-w.n? ie-scKt :a tr. .e.-h-;-je of m murder. :K.t a:razro t:-i: wu.i drc uLhari-ci bocr. the Ur.t tiat can n to a cinema w-.th-w!VLer there & a m tht wcetd, for at ihe tf-s-i r-e- thy : yc-i the 4 -; t de- IN BRIEF RIXE Continued Prom Pj One) t:r wi:.:h was her. But Mrs. Caraway, by comciderr cr ces-rn. made the oceasioc tmnrea ;te. S ; after stepoini down he anzomced she wouil seek re-eleeioo her own rh: In hoes 30. 1919. the war co aa of she coca- chccoUte 4ri h-.r hiLrvt fw.Tr!?- ? tries tnxofred Wa.t a m nu:er What are th i crl f"Sl Ma-rear term, t-at d.:e. up to December 31. 131. ihnu-s for? Wvn that a-c S.- ts cvxrrtiJt now the unea- th coat has been 1:557.S?J. buj-es or succa:.- he: a c::t Vhn ? wm of h-e late fcsbasil. Sen- wtuch makes total mocer co: to those tanks shat-er me- t s- - or "oc TtaiieUiS H. Caraway, date of fcmTDSrr.MO Add to that driTemen bol. --3.,;; fwes tte poiataaai ocposjti-?a tfc- torn to German nauorais of U-r- -r other cinema. ia r. rtiory and cciii. and you hare ai trw. they are proudly exhaust p- 1 . w ic eo- kj,wi, !ures of tneur orv isew tcmiiEx ' cranes or tanks, and dtnVviT it-.-. A escedant of ELder Brewster of Thaw are ssasrerm fUures. be- t crIr tookrnf on. to a'rd Cc;..-njai d.v hTe at Mechanicshrf. yia me rcmprehensiOQ oc the sttt- bedy jays. 'Why? Way? Whyr fie mind. But it does not take an? -But ooe day some r.x. 1 liua; her afany of tfaem are t-.-erant in pbiic office and datm jMaised in state affaira. C. and W years cCd. Fmi.:a Pvirt k Gates, prices ;hJ year. airs. BettmCncktr Betty Crocker 3fezl cxikcriiy cn f.vi- ccchixj u-kjel cr f rrfj ci Aomjtrirrj, f wtr.4 timttj sxy jtiticJ cn cay jrn.-ir ah. rvS frw cr rafcrr ewakT fsr eceMcmtical kerne mtU anj mwapaf fwty fu ZJ JtiZf, Jafuparjcru Jbm. "lrtTy C- ir rdfa-- Cooking lExfierts Reeonuueucl "Kitcben-tested" Flour No matter what you bake pies, pastries oc bread you now need only one fiour. Gold Medal " Kitchen-tested" Flour. For this fiour is actually "Kitchen- tested" for every kind of baking. That is ' why it cuts baking failures in half. Buy a sack from your grocer today. Use it for all your baking. If it does not always give uniformly perfect baking re sults return the unused portion to your grocer and he will refund the full pur chase price. Gold Medal Flour "Kitchen-tested" Erery batch of Gold Medal Flour 6 "Kitchen tested" under home bating conditions for cotes, pies, pastries and breads by a number of experts under the direction of the noted cooking authority BETTY CROCKEE. wi-rsr i-c pcttcct att Vcs( aad d fey at lIBBYS Crushed Ha waiian Pineapple brings ou "the finest pineapple ever grown" in the form most con-enient for pies, puddings, sauces, short cakes. Just try it! You'll love its tangy tropic sweetness, its delicacy of texture. , & PnSpf ; LIBBY'S Sliced Just tie cetdeA, diccx nm Km ; ! LlBBVS Sliced Hawai ian Pineapple every sin gle can of it brings you "list the center slices.' Not ordinary sliced pineapple, but just the slices that are loveliest in color, richest in flavor, most uniform in ii-m and shape. Yet they cost. you no more! Insist on getting this extra value LIBBY'S COSTS YOU NO MORE THAN ORDINARY KINDS!