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Cottage fôrove Sentinel m erely c h a n g in g th e p e rso n n el of T ea ch e rs in th e h igh school m et those p a ssin g upon ta r if f problem s. T u esd ay ev en in g a t the hom e of In fa ct, it eeema th e m ore sensible Mr. a n d M rs. D. A E m erson. Miss th in g to leave ta r if f p roblem s In j M a rg a re t T u r n e r re p o rte d on "U nit PnbUehed Beery Thsrsday by Oeltege th e h a n d s of those who a lre a d y O re». BuklUhla* Oompau. M ethod of L e a r n in g ' a n d Miss a re fa m ilia r w ith th em W e r»g> Elbert Bede ~^^^^*rtdrst j F lo ren ce J e n k s re p o rte d on "Di Elbert t a l l ì .......................... ..........d e a ^ r ' re c tln _ g stu ' d " y — fess to a fe a r of w h a t m ig h t be M cClarnan-Rose-. T h ro u g h A ssign A Brtt-eleea p u b licities entered e l Cot done by those w ith _______________ Mise E lsie Rose, d a u g h te r of Mr. m ent." Mrs. E m erso n se rv ed re little know ledge t e r . Prore as sseeed-elssa matter. o f ta r if f problem s, a t lea st w ith a n d M rs. H . C. R ose of th is city, fre s h m e n ts follow ing the m eeting. Beelaeee '» O tfle e __________ as Berth 1(01 only h a stily g a in e d know ledge becam e th e b rid e of J o s e p h M. Mc- Mrs. P h ilip B ukow ski w as ¡nl- O regon is p a rtic u la rly In tere sted . R 9?o b u r* T h u rsd a y , aCBSCSLPTIO« BATES. (Cask In sdranee.) tia te d in to th e D egree of H onor One pear s n a d e d ’ i by T S M a iss ; -Jl.Tiirkree meatke - to ss . ,„„ r,b b , n * .7 ° ta riffs. I t T he co u p le ^ w ere s a tte evening. Miss M yrtle jt-OOlOes s s m . U - . H J * j d °e sn t * » n t problem s af- E v ely n Rose, s is te r o f th e bride M onday rata— 50« , yea, sddltlsasl u —so , fe ctln g O regon passed upon by a n d F lo y d S c h m itt o f C resw ell Sn&uer ta lk e d on the social w ork of the o rd er. Follow ing th e m eet Member • -< / I person» w ith a r b itr a r y ------------j a u th o rity Mr. nd M cC larn an trnsi will m m atte ak e ing re fre s h m e n ts w ere served a t — --- a — — . rs. . . . Ir M sscase National Editorial Àaeanlatloa A F ig i rt/b a a rld b zi ih h ie k a x -a m A a ___ S- _ mm i a n d no know ledge of O regon's th e ir hom e In A sto ria , w h ere Mr. th e G ra y Goose. '»regen S U U E diterlsl AeaoeUtleo ! problem s. W e have had a d iffic u lt M cC larn an ¡s em ployed by the P a- Orefoa N e w e p a p e r C e n te re n e e rilli, — .... . ---------- :-------------------- (enough tim e a a It Is to s e t r e c o v - c piFiP *^ c T T ru ck E x p re ss c ______ om pany T he T u esd ay E v en in g S tu d y club to s . i i 7 \ m 7 r Ther’ 8inmi,‘. r i! tS jti* ld “ n ltion to r our lum ber, livestock “ ™. ^ C l a r n a n w as a m em b er of m e t th is w eek. M rs. C. M. S hinn »« rti.ln t ... in .i. it« cuiuiiiiii column. uu on uae the binder- strie s. . We d o n 't i H 19^? 5 8B of C o tta *?e G rove review ed "C h a rlo tte B ro n te ” by E. unaer- a n d n f r u u n it i in u u d u u o u ic d we uon etendln* .H I so sot t U be liable for any ‘ w a n t som e o ra in ln tr u s te r k n o c rk k ln •tan d in i that It wUi in g o hlKh 8ch001' IT . B enson a n d M rs. R. A. T ra s k error la a n / advertieemeat published ua- I fh m « in» « j . ® review ed " J a n e E y re" by C har- is read by the the advertiser edre r t i t i and <nd j ! the whole at . — leas proof la ” “ >'"7. th in - - g . Into a cocked h ----- —. . . rs . — K g a a u tio u n n or O ffice a n a* d «* a u d v e c le of I i lo tte B ro n te. returned with such error or corrections o v e r nig h t. I t is easy to believe m em b e rs fro m the E u e e n e Aerie thZt •®d h» th a t m ig h t h ap p en , fo r th e person F r a te r n a l O rd e r of E a g le s w ere eorireteT bp T i. SeaUael n l^ lU b lh t’y nel o f th e Pre sld e n t's ta r if f com- Kuests ° l th e C o tta g e G rove a erie T he C a rn a tio n club w ill m eet eball nel t-iceed such it proportion of the , m ission, o r w h a te v e r It m ig h t be T u esd ay evening. A c la ss of ten F rid a y e v en in g a t th e hom e of entire eoet • / each ad.ertt.rm ea« as the [ called, w ould und o u b ted ly com e " ew m em b e ' s w as in itia te d by the M rs. B o n ita Skilling, w ith Mrs. ’ ' ' uV e'1 b7 ,h* ““•*d '" « r b»*r* ( only fro m the' the ^ e ast " a n d ‘‘„ u w J o X u ld have E u « ene o fflca rs, w ho occupied the S k illin g a n d M iss B e rth a H ow e as r.rt?.:n.’? n ? - hostesses. --------------------- ------------------------ ------- !°U ' p ro sp e rity d epends upon an T he R a in b o w g irls e n te rta in e d SA V E T H E P R E S ID E N T . j u nselfish a ttitu d e on th e p a r t of m en ts of chili con c a rn e , c ra c k e rs th e ir f a th e r s w ith a 6:30 covered A lth o u g h th is p a p e r h a s given ! thO8e “ v ing in th e th ic k ly popu- and coffee w ere serv ed a t a late w hole-hearted su p p o rt to th e N R A ! e a sL o r a t le a st upon a n a t- hour. V isitin g o ffic e rs w ere B en --------- .. 10 lne « « A | , ho, a . . . . . ----------- B oniface, s ta te c h a p la in ; B en W eb er, D ick S um m ers. H e rb S h an n o n co n tro l o ver ta riffs. tbe re p u b lica n s w ish to g e t ¡S-.. ®h e aly . a n d . H u g h ie P ro u d fit ta l e N ew m e m b e rs in itia te d w ere R T he ta r if f problem Is a highly th e p re sid e n t in to a hole fro m L. T illey, W erle L endley, H K. I f r< ™ • O U T , < tW tn y » L m i - w hich he m ig h t fin d it d iffic u lt la d i« u a tlo n . h e a u la rb tech n ical one. T he p re sid e n t could P h illip s a n d W en to n H a p n e r E u , _ — «“ * “ **” i r y Z iu a r p to e x tric a te him self, th ey w ould C o m p o u n d . Z l m o p B r u t r a 'is e a a e M a , gene, a n d G eorge O w en, C h e tH e u - n o t hope to h im self m a s te r the B bM vb« r c o n te T a rU n o lM M problem , not because of lack of a d v o ca te g iv in g him co n tro l over ley, G eorge S tevens. J o h n Sales •f t e r m r u t ; ,«,n. soothe*. In f la m e d ■ — i llr u n .* ,, h e lp . n a tu r e b a ild ability, b u t because to do so would ta riffs , b u t o u r w e lfare Is too im- a n d W. H . B achelder, C o ttag e G rove. •to c n a r h b a c k to n o r m a l. re q u ire g iving his e n tire tim e to p o rta n t fo r th e p lay in g of th a t ■ b o ttle o f xia«ep fro m „ ___ the s u b je c t The re su lt of giving k in d of politics. W e h a d b e tte r M rs. B elle M en d en h all o f E u save th e p re sid e n t fro m a s itu a — a do f o r y ,mrB o u . for " o n e y * b a c * k M the p re sid e n t co n tro l over the gene e n te rta in e d the D e lp h ia n so I f ■>< m tta fa c to ry . ta r if f th en w ould be m erely tak- tio n th a t m ig h t be u n b e ara b le to c iety w ith a 7 o'clock d e sse rt us a n d c e rta in ly w ould g e t him lng ta r if f p roblem s o u t of th e ¡“ "to a m e s s luncheon M onday evening. T h e les h a n d s of the ta r if f com m ission son topic w as " L a te r R o m a n R e T he re c e n t a ir m ail fiasco m ig h t public" a n d M rs. Alice M iller w as a n d giving It to so-called b rain tr u s te r s appointed by th e p resi be a com plete success in co m pari leader. L essons w e re g iv en a s fol so n to w h a t m ig h t h a p p en to lows: "R e v iv al N ation« a n d the d e n t. The Sentinel c an n o t see th a t S tru g g le for Sicily," Mrs. S. L th e re w ould be a n y b e n efit from p re sid e n tia l co n tro l o f ta riffs. G o d a rd ; “E clipse of G re ek a n d C R IP P L E S HIM NO MORE P o w er,” M rs. R ay T H E LONG A N D S H O R T O F IT. P h o e n ic ia n Con C o ttag e G rove m ay be m ore In m ond T ra s k ; "R e su lts of O ff to w o rk goes F a th e r —m o th Freeman Orchestra te re ste d th a n it realizes In th e ef- q u e st,” Mrs. E lb e rt B e d e;” "Civil W ars," Mrs. C ru so n ; " p om e r lau g h s w ith joy—th e k id s a re P e^arid C a e s a C. r’s C. <Caree'r M rs. S. L. h a p p y a n d n o w onder. fo u rth sectio n of th e I n te rs ta te G o d a rd ; “T he L iving P a s t," M rs T h ree w eek s a g o h e w as n e arly com m erce a c t, g e n era lly re fe rre d Jo h n K elly. A ro u n d ta b le dis and a c rip p le —th e p ie rc in g rh e u m a tic to a s th e long a n d s h o rt haul cussion w as held follow ing th e les p a in s a lm o st d ro v e h im m a d —th e n clause. sons. M rs. C. E. U m p h rey . a fo r c am e a b o ttle o f A L L E N R U —a U n d er th e p re se n t in te rp re ta tio n m er m em ber, w as a guest. pr e se n t fro m a neig h b o r. In 2 d a y s At Mt. View Pavilion of th is clause, fre ig h t fro m San th e a g o n y le ft—a lm o st lik e m agic Mr. a n d M rs. M. C. H ic k en b o t- —no w o n d e r gloom c h an g e d to Joy F ra n c isc o consigned to C ottage Oulp Creek G rove is th e o re tic a lly c arrie d tom e n te rta in e d w ith a brid g e p a r in t h a t m o d est hom e. ty W ed n e sd a y ev en in g o f la s t w eek W ith in 24 h o u rs a f te r you begin th ro u g h C o ttag e G rove to P o r t in h o n o r of M rs. H lc k e n b o tto m 's SATURDAY NIGHT to ta k e A L L E N R U f o r rh e u m a tic land, to g e t »he b e n efit of te rm in a l b irth d a y a n n iv e rsa ry . M rs. W il pains, b a ck a ch e , n e u ritis o r lu m ra te s, a n d is th e n c a rrie d back to liam T h u m held h ig h score. T he bago th e excess u ric acid s t a r ts to C o tta g e G rove fro m P o rtla n d . In room s w ere a ttr a c tiv e w ith boquets leave y o u r body—in 48 h o u rs th e o th e r w ords, f re ig h t costs m ore of m ixed s p r in g flow ers. R e fre sh te rrib le a g o n y i3 gone— t h a t ’s w hy w hen shipped fro m S a n F ra n c isc o m en ts w ere se rv ed a t a la te hour. C o tta g e G rove P h a rm a c y sells it to C o ttag e G rove th a n if shipped A fe a tu re of the re fre s h m e n ts w as “ • .A. 7°r rh e u m a tis m , lum bago, sc ia tic a a n d n e u ritis. Y our ( to P o rtla n d . A lthough th e haul a b irth d a y c a k e w ith lig h te d c a n f ir s t bottle—c o sts 85e— j Is sh o rte r, f r e ig h t fro m S an F ra n - dles. G u e sts w ere M r. a n d M rs T hum , M r. a n d M is. K. K. M ills’ v m u st give re su lts o r m on I cisco to R o se b u rg costs m ore th a n D r. a n d M rs. R. M. R ice, Mr. a n d ey back. J2 ). (fre ig h t h au led 50 m iles f a rth e r to M s. B e n to n S ch ren k , Mr. and C o ttag e Grove, because th e theore- Mrs. L. W. C o in er a n d M r. a n d tic a l b a ck h a u l is longer. M rs. D. A. E m erso n . ! The- S en tin el h a s n o t seen the Mrs. T. C. W h eeler e n te rta in e d proposed a m e n d m e n t to th e long a n d s h o rt h a u l clause, b u t u n d e r the O. L. H. club w ith a 1:30, bridge d e s s e rt lu n ch eo n T uesday, i s ta n d s th e a m e n d m e n t to provide T he ta b le w as d e c o ra te d in keep- th a t in c ases a s Illu s tra te d the ing w ith St. P a tr ic k ’s d a y a n d the ra ilro a d s m a y m a k e a low er ra te room s w ere a ttr a c tiv e w ith bou- fo r th e s h o rt h a u l th a n fo r the q u ets of d a ffo d ils a n d m ixed i long haul. imui. T r n h a a i t w ould ouia m ean a di i- 1 flow ‘»vwers. xvirs. R H ex W h ee eeler ers. Mrs. le r held . A t the Standard Station v e rtin g to th e ra ilro a d s a larg e ! hi# h sco re fo r g u e sts, M rs. G eorge a m o u n t of long h a u l b u sin ess th a t ''doJ'kan held h igh fo r m em b ers now goes to ste a m sh ip lines. T his h is 5t. M^ 8 9 ' H ' H e m en w a y held G u e sts w ere M rs. R o s c o e ) w ould be larg ely beneficial to in low e m en w ay of P o rtla n d , w ho w as ! te rm o u n ta in te r r ito ry a n d w ould H v isitin g a t th e D. H. H e m en w ay give th e ra ilro a d s a big a d v a n ta g e hom e, a n d M rs. R ex W heeler. T h e ! In se c u rin g th a t business. club will m eet in tw o w eeks w ith ( R a ilro a d m en o u t of jo b s a re M rs. G eorge M organ, h e a rtily e n d o rsin g th e proposed Try yo u r new M arine sta tio n Mr. a n d M rs. E lb e rt B ede e n te r a m e n d m en t. fo r (n a p p y service. So f a r a s C o tta g e G rove is con tained a t d in n e r T h u rsd a y e vening of la s t w eek, h o n o rin g Mr. a n d | cerned, i t seem s to h ave e v ery th in g Mrs. P a u l P ie p er, w ho le f t S u n d ay ( We c h ee rfu lly check y o u r tires, to gain, a n d n o th in g to lose. fo r W a sh in g to n to m a k e th e ir b a tte ry a n d lu b ricatio n . hom e. T he tab le w as a ttr a c tiv e P rln u e S ig v ard of Sw eden a n d w ith a c en te rp ie c e of daffo d ils, ' L ric a P a tze k , G e rm an m ovie ac lighted yellow ta p e rs a n d y e llo w ! tress, h ave a g re e d th a t th ey w ould a n d green place cards. F ollow ing r a th e r h ave eac h o th e r th a n the the d in n e r th e g u e sts a tte n d e d th e ) N o rth N in th S tre e t S vedi-, th ro n e, so now th ey a re M asonic a n d E a s te r n S ta r d in n e r | m a n t a d w ife a n d "Soon will be dance. G u e sts w ere L ieut, a n d u .»agreeing a b o u t th in g s m uch Mrs. F. P. W enker. Mr. a n d Mrs. O. V. B reese a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. men- L-tvlrl th a n a throne. L oren H u n t. _ E M sb U .M I 1MU. ----- KJjJEBT BgDl Editer. ----------BgDg, SO CIETY yu,n„. dish d in n e r M onday e vening pre T he Jo k e r club will m eet F rid a y V ienna d e n tists m u st h ave a gov ceding th e ir m eeting. T he tables e vening a t the hom e of Mrs. S. V. e rn m e n t p e rm it to fill tee th w ith w ere a ttr a c tiv e w ith d affodils and Allison, w ith M rs. Allison a n d Mrs. gold. lighted yellow a n d g re en tapers. T. C. W h eeler a s hostesses. T he h igh school g irls’ se x tet sang several num bers, M iss F ra n c e s Ledgers. Journals. Sentinel M ackin played a pian o solo, Miss D e m o n stratio n of C olonial L o rrain e C oiner gave a reading D am es T o ile tries a n d E lb e rt S m ith a n d O m er Moore M a rch 26-31. gave sh o rt talks. F re e fa cials a n d b e au ty con su ltatio n s. M ake a p p o in t T he G a rd en club will m eet F r i m en ts early. P h o n e 244. day afte rn o o n . Mrs. S n y d er will M ost sto m ac h GAS Is due to ta lk on "R e la tin g H om e a n d G a r bowel poisons. F o r quick relief den" o r "P la n n in g th e G ard en In use A dlerika. One dose c le an s out H a rm o n y w ith the H om e." T here body w astes, to n es up y o u r system , B ro w n 's D ru g S to re K ern’s for will also be a n exchange of p lan ts b rin g , sound sleep. D rugs.(3) a n d a p a ra d e of daffodils. Remedy Removes Cause Of Stomach Gas Cottage Grove Ph’ey • • .• » -• • • . . S T O M a CH S U F F -R E R S 7 /0 se p This year Breier Days are more important to you than ever before. I t’s the last eall for merchandise at Pre-Recovery Prices, when w holesale prices are still soaring so much that our every-day prices are Reni Bargains. We are determined to make Brier Days 1934 the best. MEN'S HEAVY TRENCH W ORK SHOES Entertainment DANCE 719 MEN’S HEAVY WEIGHT ON SALE 2=58^ 3= 4^ LADIES’ HOSIERY PURE thread 39c SILK, ON SALE LADIES' S H O E S CORDS O ne L ot of A SAVING TO YOU 23? ON SALE M a rc h 17 Painting - ON SALE RHEUMATISM I SPRING SILK DRESSES REAL BARGAINS, $5.00 VALUES ON SALE WE CAN AND WILL GIVE YOU WORTH WHILE SAVINGS 615 MAIN STREET COTTAGE GROVE C. J. BREIER Co. and Body and Fender Repairing F e a tu re s fo r F rid ay , S a tu rd a y and M onday M arch 16, 17, 19 Brewer Mills C an n ed F oods Sale M arine Gas You can’t make a mistake any time yon “buy ahead” on canned goods. But you CAN make a BIG mistake if you don’t do that very thing this week end. Don’t take our word for it. See and inspect these values for yourself. Then you’ll be convinced. S u g ar White and Hilton P ure C ane Change your travel compass to "East hy South.” Southern Pacific will take you East through the warm sunshine of California and Southern Arizoua at the lowest cost in years. Rail and Pullman fares have been rut. Delicious meals in our dining cars coat as little as 80f. For details, see your S. P. agent or write J. A. ORM ANDY, General Passenger Ageset, 70J Pacific Bldg., Port- Southern Pacific Y ou m ay h e a r s h a rp c riticism of Mrs. C. F . H o sk in s e n te rta in e d m usic produced by a fla t piano. the Social T w elve club T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n o f la s t w eek. O fficers A sw eetly sp o k e n re fu s a l is m ore w ere elected a s follow s: Mrs. s a tis fa c to ry th a n b e grudged acq u i M aude W rig h t, p re sid e n t; M rs. N. escence. E. C om pton, vice p re sid e n t; Mrs. B essie S u tc liffe , s e c re ta ry -tre a s u r A sc ie n tist trie s to m ak e us be er. F ollow ing th e bu sin ess m eet lieve th a t th e h u m a n body is seven, ing the tim e w as s p e n t sew ing. e ig h th s w a ter. W e know th a t m u st R e fre sh m e n ts w ere served a t the be a m ista k e because th a t m uch tea hour. T h e ta b le w as c en tere d w ith a n a rc issu s. Mrs. W a lte r G. w a te r w ould n o t boil over a s easily C rabb w as a guest. The club will a s gome p erso n s do. m eet in tw o w eeks w ith M rs. B. R. Job. We W e re A ll F r u m p s Toting H opeful (looking oyer fam- Hy nlhum —“Gee, ma, w eren't we terrib ly nld-fnahloned when we w ere yotm g?"—Pathfinder. Don’t Fear Motherhood Mrs. H . W. L om bard e n te rta in e d th e T u esd ay B rid g e club w ith 1 o’clock lu n ch eo n th is w eek. T he table w as c e n te re d w ith d a ffo d ils a n d sp ire a a n d th e room s w ere a ttr a c tiv e w ith b o u q u ets of sp rin g flow ers. M rs. H . K. M e tca lf held high score. M rs. R ay m o n d G rube of P e n g ra a n d Mrs. R o b e rt S av age w ere gu ests. T he clu b will m eet in tw o w eeks w ith M rs. M et calf. M rs. H . M . B u tter field of 631 N . Graham S t, Portland, O re«., said : “ D r. Pierce's Fa- vorile Prescription was of great help to me ¿ h w b r i n i n i up my' . W * e n te rta in e d th e fam ily D u ring rx . pc «»ustamere club T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n tancy and for that ner- ' last w eek. T h e tim e w as sp e n t , vous, tired, run-dow n p laying b rid g e a n d M rs S te w a rt condition, the 'PrinM-ription' is fine. I t is C arlson h p l.l h l o k i - ™ r?o».. £ strcnirtliening and quiets t ! ,t nerves as well ' '--a r is ° n held h igh score. R e fresh - W rite D r. Pierce's Clinic, Buffalo N Y ,n e n ts w ere serv ed a t th e te a h o u r »srw u ir ia 50 ets.. l i s . , liquid liq u itl >1 .00 I.ge. 1*0“ N ew aiie, la d e c o p ra a tio g' ----- - _ or . tablets r liquid. —iu . $1.35. . . " .. X e _ i i „ O _ lo u o r . _ P e fee t r i n c s k s w d ere a y in Mrg k e e H p in a r_ . lie , tubs, r l." - w |th g t i New Multicolored Spring Prints Here —Beautiful patterns —Three color —Vat dyed -Silky finish —Pine thread —These prints better Ce —You’ll like them Umphrey 6? Mackin’s ' old S w artz a n d M rs. R. M. R ice . w ere gu ests. T h e club will m eet ; in tw o w eek s w ith Mrs. S te w a rt ! C arlson. — w — T he H ap p y H u s tle rs Sunday ( school c la ss of th e C h ristia n c h u rc h e n te rta in e d W ed n esd ay eve n in g of last w eek a t th e hom e of Miss L illie K ettzer, h o n o rin g R ead H em enw ay on his b irth d a y t»nnl v e rsary . T he tim e w as sp e n t pldy- j ing gam es R e fre sh m e n ts w ere served a t a la te hour. S p rin g flow, era a n d St. P a tr ic k 's daj- fa v o rs w ere d e co ra tio n s. A bout 20 w e i a 1 present. The o ffice rs of E a s te r n S ta r e n te rta in e d w ith a d in n e r F rid a y ev en in g a t th e C olonial, h o n o rin g M rs. Inez G la lsy e r of Coquille, g ra n d c o n d u c tre ss, w ho m ade an official visit to th e local c h a p te r th a t n ig h t. T h e tab le w as p re ttily d e co ra te d w ith d a ffo d ils, s n a p d ra g o n s a n d lig h te d yellow ta p e rs G u e sts w ere M rs. A nna G ra h am Mrs. V ic to r C h a m b e rs a n d Scho field S te w a rt. T he K eep ers o f th e Den held 1 o'clock lu n ch eo n T h u rsd a y of last w eek a t th e C olonial. V a rio u s c o m m ittees re p o rte d a n d ¡t w as de elded to p u rc h a se m ore cod llvei oil fo r school c h ild ren . P la n s w ere m ade to e n te r ta in th e glrle o f the sen io r cla ss w ith a b r e a k f a s t soon. M rs A rth u r Jo n e s e n te rta in e d th e N e e d le c ra ft club w ith a 1:30 luncheon W ed n esd ay of last w eek. T he tab le a n d room s w ere a tt r a c tive w ith d a ffo d ils. T h e clu b will m eet In tw o w eeks w ith M rs El- m e r N eet. T h e C o n ste lla tio n clu b w ill ___ en- te rta ln w ith a b e n efit c ard p a rty a t 7:45 to n ig h t (T h u rs d a y ) In the M asonic club room s. K eepers o f th e D en held th e ir re g u la r m ee tin g a t th e C olonial T h u rsd a y noon. It w as re p o rte d th a t th e o rg a n iz a tio n is p r o v id in g : 10 lbs. 47 C om ........ No. 2 can 13< 6 cans 73« Butter Kernel, Whole Kernel C o m ......... 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