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THE OREGON STATESMAN SALE3I, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING,' MAY 5i 1 923 Salem Society News . Dy AUDHED BUNCO Phone 106 . r Eastern Debate' Team to i?e Honored at Tea t Members of the senior class of the Salem high school are plan ning an elaborate garden tea tor Thursday afternoon to honor the girls who are .member's ofthe Sa- - letri, Mass.. debating .team. Miss Edith St aire tt, who is on the "Sa lem debating team, trill ' also' be an ; honored 'guest In addition to the Salem high school faculty members who hare been especially invited for the erent. . The affair will take place at the home, of Mrs.' Frank M: Brown, 64 South Commercial street, from 4:30 to 6:3 o'clock, ; Special musical numbers hare : been arranged for. the afternoon including' solos by Miss' Josephine Albert and readings by Miss Max ' ln& Buren. ; ;-- :. Miss Ada Ross, senior class ad Tlsor, and Mrs. Frank : M Brown ' will preside at the tea table.5 A group of Junior girls' will assist in the serving. ? , x - .' Miss Dorothy Robnett, vice pres ident of the senior class, and Miss Ada Rots, senior class advisor, are ' -in charge of the events with their tssistants including. Miss Carolyn Latnbirth, Miss 'Florence Power, Miss 'Loretta Fisher, Miss Fay Jo Volt; Miss Mildred Pogh. Miss Mildred Achleman, Miss Gladys Albin, Miss Mildred Pearson, Miss Mary .Cupper, Miss - FearJ Kapp-bahn,- MUs Maureen Styles and M!ss Cralls Baker. 4 . Community Concert ftt Armory Tonight ; r Eleborate preparations for the community concert promptly at 8 o'cloclt this evening at the Armory are rapidly taking form. , Approx imately 400 persons will take part in the - program of widely varied u umbers which. has, been arranged for the occasion.; , - A special throne', for -the recep tion of th Willamette university May Day queen, Myrtle I, has been erected for the occasion. Queen Myrtle Jensen, who will appear in state, will be attended by Miss liaxel Malms ten and- Miss Jessie Tybus. -' ; . Dr. It. C. Epley Is managing the stage for the evening, with C. E. : Wilson and Walter" Denton assist ing him. It Is the plan to retain the elaborate decorations of-this evening in place tor the Salem? Salem' debate on Friday. . The program will include . not only vocal and Instrumental num bers bat also dance specialties and May day pageantry. . Col. ' Carle ; Abrams will act aa . bead usher for the evening. Solent War Mothers r ' Adopt Resolutions At the regular meeting of the Salem chapter of American War - Mothers on Tuesday afternoon the - organization went on record with the following resolution protest ing any modification of the 18th Amendment, as follows: "We," the ; members of Salem chapter of American War Mothers, bo on record as protesting any modification of the 18th amend ment, and hereby farther pledge our allegiance to the constitution for which our sons fought in the World war." , Mrs. 'Vass Receives Of fice , - - Mrs." Amos ; Vass was elected president of the Past Matrons as coclation of Chadwick chapter of . Social Calendar Tcwutj ' Salem Business and Profession' -Woman's club. Chamber of Com- merce rooms. f: 3 0 o'clock, Elec tion, of officers." ! ' ' : -"Commnnity concert at Armory I n-r observance of National Music Week. ' .... St. 'Monica's Altar society. St. Joseph's Haltr 2 o'clock. Veterans of Foreign Wara' Aux iliary.' Mrs.: Clifton Mudd, 1750 N. Capital fctreet. Card party at Parish house. St. Vincent de Panl Altar society. 8 o'clock. ; )" ':':-' 1 '-i Woman's Home Missionary so ciety. . First Methodist church. 2:30 o'clock. Ladles Aid society of Leslie Nethodist church: Mrs. W. J. Linfoot. 2100 Nob .Hill street. 2:30 o'clock. :-V, ..' . Barbara Frietchle Sewing club. Mrs. TV Maplethfirpe, 295 South Twenty-second street - - Thursday ' Chapter G of the P. E. O. sister hood. Mrs. A. CVParr. hostess. . Operetta at PaVrlnh junior high school. . ' ..'" Wi'R. C. Ladies' Aid. Fair grounds Building. Pl-jty Hill club. Mrs. E C. Crone. 1185 ChetnekeU street, hos tess..' . - . -;" -' .Friday -. Recital. Pupils : of Joy Turner " Moses Court Street Christian ch n re h. Public Invited. . West Side Circle of Jason Lee Aid society. :; Mrs. J. K. Kalghin. 1299 N. Commercial street, hos tess.' 2:30 o'clock. ., - Womaa'a Alliance. '? Unitarian rhurch. . Emerson .room!, 2:30 o'clock. ' Woman's Home Missionary soci ety of . First Christian church. Churrh. parlor, 2:30 o'clock. . , - Saturday Salem Woman's "lub. N Club honee. 2:30 o'clock. " j . Carnation salev Salem War . Hotiers. ' . . : 4- Je. the Order of the Eastern Star at a delightful meeting late last week when Mrs Ida M. TJabeockv M rs. Rose Babcock and Mra. Jessie La Fore were holteRse at Mrs. God frey's. Mrs. Ida Godfrey will be the secretary for '. the" "newysar. while Marie Flint McCall will fill the office of secretary. ' Rhododendron and Solomon seal were particularly effectlve,4n dec orating the rooms. '. Covers' atthe late supper were placed tor 20. Woman's Alliance to Meet The Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian church' will meet at 2:30 d'clock Friday in : the 'Emerson room" of the church. - Rainbow Girls Elect Officers-- At the election of officers held l-y members of Chadwick chapter No. 3, Order of the Rainbow for Girls, Miss Mildred Pugh war elected worthy adviser tor the en- ruing year. Mint Lena Medler war named associate worthy advisfer; Miss Pauline Findlty, charity; Miss Elolse Wright, hope; and Miss Dorothy Bossard. faith. Miss Katherine Elgin, secretary, and Miss Josephine Albert, treasurer, will' continue ; with their present offices. A number of appointive offices wilt be filled at a later time. ' Delegates at La jCtrande Mrs. Henry J. Bean, Mrs. F. A. Elliott and Irs. John II. Albert are representing the Salem Wom an's club in the annual state con vention which i3 in session in La Orande. - Missionary Society to Meet The Woman's Missionary soci ety ot the First Christian church will hold the regular monthly meeting on Friday at 2:30 o'clock in the church parlors. The topic will be "Mothor," Miss Marian Wy man, iWCA-secretary, will tell of her work with the , girls. Mrs. Case's division will be the hos tesses of the day. Ladies Auxiliary to Meet The ladies, 'auxiliary of Veter ans of Foreign Wars will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Clinton Mndd. 1715 N. Capitol. Mrs Hoy Remington and Mrs. Dryan Conley will be assist ant hostesses. Needlecraft Club Members of the Needlecraft club were delightfully entertained on Tuesday afternoon at the.'home of iJrs. L. C. Brothevton, 575 Liberty street; Refreshment were served at the tea Jiuyr. In the group for the meeting were Mrs. A. J. Pasy, Mrs. E En Gilliam, Mrs. M. C. Moyer, Mrs.' L: Bechtel, Mrs. Geo. Martin, Mrs. F. C. Stearns and the hontsss, Mrs. L. C Rrotherton. B. and P. WSto Meet The Salem Business and Profes sional Women's club will meet this evening in the Chamber of Commerce rooms for the regular meeting. Mrs. Cross Hostess for Piety HiU Club -x The Piety Hill club wUI "meet with Mrs, E. C. Cross, 1185 Che meketa street, Thursday, May 6. Mrs. Russell Catlin and Mrs Henry B. Thielsen will act as assistant hostesses. i ; Sewing Club to Meet The Barbara Frietchle . Sewing club will meet today at the home of Mrs.' T. Maplethorpe, 236 S. Twenty-second street. ,. . , ..- . State Board of American War. Mothers in , r Session at Portland " A number of metmbers of the Salem chapter of the American War Mothers 1 expect to be in at tendance at the annual state board meeting today in Portland". The sessions will be held in room 720 in the Portland court house, with MrsFlorence E. Carver presiding. The hostess organization will en tertain the group at luncheon. A short program will precede the business meeting .whlcht will fol low the luncheon. ! The personnel of the state board includes: President. Mrs. Florence Carver; vice president, Mrs. F. A. Elliott.; Salem, recording . secre tary, Mrs. Emma S. Field, Port land; treasurer, Mrs. C. BelL Dun can, Portland;: chaplain, Mrs. Geo. Alden, ' Saleni ; auditor, Mrs. Ella Downing,' Portland; corresponding eecretary, Mrs. John . Eu banks, Portland: historian, Mrs.- Emilie G. Hendricks.; Salem; parliamen tarian. Mrs. I. LL Patterson; f$a Iemt ' Directors are Mrs. Ida Har der, 5 Portland - .Mrs- -Prince, Al bany; , Mrs. .Carrie Fowle, Salem ; Mrs. II. L, Fentna, Dallas; Mrs. Maryv Harper, Portland; Mrs. Ella Coffyn s'1 Portland; ' .Mrs, Mark SkilL Salem: Mrs. Florence Conn. Albapy, and Mrs. J. A., Carson, Sa lem. . ; ; t - tVont Salem tho'wnoarlll go to Portland for the' day ae Mrs. Theresa Fowl. IrI.7t ItPaiter son, Mrs. -Emily Hendricks,' Mrs. Ada Skiff and; Mrs, Kate Allen. Guests Spend Sunday ' . at Lockwood Home . Mr. and : Mrs.: C. M. Lockwood entertained as I their . guests ;-on Sunday Dr; and Mrs. C. O. Cooked Mrs. Lyall ZiechrickJ Mr., and Mrs. J. Bealers, and their epn, Adair Lockwood, all of Portland on Sunday. :." Mr, Lockwood laca to leave soon ' on another trip to the Orient. . ' ' 1 1 it ""t .i t ;, ;-r . At 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Lockwood served a delightful dinner for her guests. A large bowl of Jac qulmlnot roses centered the table where ' covers were- placed .for: Mrs. E. T. Adair, Mrs. I Lyall Zichrich, - Dr. and Mrs. 'j C. G. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bealers, Adair Lockwood. and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lockwood. f Group Motors . . Through Salem - Mrs. J. C. Ponsler and Mrs. Wil liam Bell -of Roseburg and Mrs. Louis J.' Bean of 'Eugene passed through Salem en route to the State ' Federation of Women's clubs in convention this week in La Grande. Mrs. Ponsler, who is president of the Southern District Federation of Woman's clubs and of the Roseburg. Woman's rlub, will be remembered as Miss Muriel Grant of Dallas. Visitors From Puyallup t Mr. -and Mrs.- Stephen Gray of Pullayup, Washington, stopped for a visit at the home of Mrs. Ellen Reed en route home from a honey moon trip in California. They also visited at the homes of Mrs. Reed's daughters. . Guest From Eugene Miss Lucille Jeffrey of Eugene was a guest over the week-end of Miss Gladys Mclntyre at the home of her, mother, Mrs. Ora F. Mc lntyre. Mrs. Burtnett Celebrates Birthday Anniversary -Mrs-. Ada Petram was hostess on Sunday at her home on Che meketa street, at a 1 delightful eight-cover dinner celebrating: the seventy-eighth wedding anniver sary of her . mother, Mrs,' ;C. - E. Burtnett. A basket of pfnk roses was lovely, on the table where covers were placed for: Mrs. C. E. Burtnett, the honor guest, Mr. and Mrs. George Monroe, Mrs. Emma Young, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ful lerton, Mr. Donald Petram, and the hostess, Mrs. Ada Petram. Miss Styles Is Guest in Corvallis Miss Maureen Styles was the house-guest over the week-end of Miss Faye Wassam at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house in Corvallis. Card Party at Parish House The ladies of St. Vincent de Paul Altar society will sponsor a eard party at the Parish house on Wednesday, May 6, at 8 o'clock. Five hundred will be played and prizes awarded for the highest 'score. Refreshments will be served. May Day Party at Old People's Home A group ot young people of the Jason Lee church, who are of Junior High school age, sponsored a delightful May Day party last week-end at the Old People's Home. Each lady in the home was - presented with a flower filled May basket and each gen tleman with a buttonniere. At the tea hour, refreshments were served by Miss Elaine McCarrolI, Miss Eleanor Henderson, and Miss I 1 ' Face Powder FOR ALL A COUPON WORTH as will be printed in this fOC Paper FRIDAY to yon in cash J 1 Entitling You to a Full Size 75c jbox Narcisse Face Powder Upon presentation of the Coupon and 29c FRY'S DRUG STORE 280 North Commercial Toilet Goods Section ' ' ) ; r ? Tbh to h Exct Slw Be sure lo look fflfr iLPrcscnt U ; .. andf get a regular 75c box of Face Powder. ' f f . This Introductory, sde offer expires Saturday j ; evening, May "8. . No coupon accepted afterrthis -? date Introductory sale limited to 1440 boxes only. ': . - ; - - - - - v,. Priority KJitt Sine 1910. R and Coprrtcht No. 7BM, a. Schtrartt. 1915 Margaret " McCoy. Mr. Gordon Black Is advisor for the group. The program of the afternoon Included solos by Harold Stout and Eleanor Henderson and read ings by Jennie Carney, Margaret McCoy, and Sara Baker. "" - V Willing Workers to Meet ? The Willing Workers'5 class of the First Christian church " will hold the regular monthly meeting at 2 a clock.on .Wednesday In Will son park, if the weather permits, otherwise in the parlqrs of the church. The hostesses "will lie Mrs. Muzzy and Mrs. Brockman. Chapmans in Thi Dalles 4 Mr. and Mrs. J.'.R. Chapman are spending .a vacation period at The Dalles, having left for the east of i the state a week ago. Dinner at Terraced Lawn Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Blevlns were hosts May 2 to a most delightful out door dinner at their home "Terraced Lawn" pn the Glenn Creek road. ' r A table at which 11 persons were seated, was placed at the edge of a beautiful grove. Those enjoying the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Blevina were Mr. and Mrs. John Robins, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chaffee, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Noyles, Elsie Robins-Lillian Garn Jobst, and Doris Hoogerhyde. Guest From Hood River Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wilson en tertained as their house-guest over the week-end their daughter. Miss Gladys Wilson, a member of the faculty at the Hood River high school. On Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Wilson motored as far as - Portland with their daughter. Mrs. Brown Returns to Salem Mrs., A- L. Brown Is being wel comed back to Salem after spend ing the winter -with' her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jt. Matthews in St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Brown Is at present stopping at the home of Mrs. Bertha Compton, 677 S. Commer cial street, but later will go in the Fisher apartments. Franklin Launer Accepts New Position Those in Salem acquainted with Professor Franklin B. Launer will be interested to know that he has accepted a position as head of the piano department of the Univers ity of Missouri for the coming year. During the past year, fol lowing a year's study in Europe, Professor Launer has been at Christian college, Columbia, Mis souri. He plans to reach Salem June 8 to spend the early part of the summer,' returning east: to teach fn the university summer school the second part. NEW BOOKS AT f PUBLIC LIBRARY I The Amaranth Club- Fletcher, J. S. Mr. Prtt Lincoln, J. C. Tho Rasp Radcllffe, Mrs. . A..W. The Mysteries of Udolpho Mrs. A. W. Redcliffe. Sam in the 'Suburbs- P. G. Wodehouse. The Tragedy of Waste Stuart Chase. Only at ths of tb Bob you gcc. r fi . . ; Li The Present Econotnic Rerolu- tion in the United States T. N. Carrer. - - -ir r;'; ;- . . ' ;.- .- iThe Art. of Make-Up Helena Chalmers. ;;-' -The Best Short -Stories, of 1917 -i-B.-J. O'Brien, editor. Pluck and Luck Robert Bench ley. . t Ports and Happy Places C. S. Parker.. - "I ' ., The .trail cf a Tradition A. II. Vandenberg. ' ' ' f For the Children The Texan Star J...'A. Altshel er. . ; " - i '; . ' jRp - Wedding ' .Q I IWa Gifts A7 Can be bought now at a fraction of Vlii A.1 their w(rth at our j . -m. Nl ! GLXDSING - : Fashion The fashion leadership of Shipley's is securely predicated: on this store's ability not only to provide uniformly; large assortments of smart apparel but and more particularly it's proven ability to offer Salem women Fifth' Avenue styles at popular prices. j Sport Caats Of tweeds and check! rnanisbly tailored, but with their first thought being to -best, display the feminine charm of their wearers. From their straight line or flared bottoms, durable linings, their roomy pockets to their distinctively styled cqllars these coats are the last word in style. 16, 17.95, $19.75 4 v r, . ' ; Red Cap Adrenturea S. R. Crockett. : . - ; - A' - Boy Scouts ! in the Dismal Swamp W. P. Eaton. The. Boy Scouts of Snoeshoe IxKlge R. S.' Holland. ' 7 Veronica Johanna Spyri. The Boy Whaleman -i- G. F. Tucker. - The - Illustrated Bible Story Book, New Testament- Seymour Loycland. . Rumpty-Pudget'a Tower Jul ian Hawthorne. Outdoor Boy Craftsmen A. N. I Hall. OUT SALE A few dollars invested now will save you a few in the next two months. Every article reduced, including Rogers Silverware, Seth Thomas clocks, Howard Watches, etc. Pomeroy & Keene State Street Next to the Dress Coats - - ! '1 f i i Leadership ' ' .. . ; a a ..1. . ...1? will be delighted in viewing nue styles -at popular prices women 01 iasnion wno oruinaruy pay: mucn more i coats, .The pouch sleeves, the metalic'embrbidery-f the lovely linings. Every detail spells high 'quality ; " ; " yet we are offering them as we do other Fifth' Ave- ' .- : V $19.75 f - - r' S Salem Planis ' ! receired from Belfast Ireland.7 for Oregon Linen Mills plant. Machinery shipped f rom ULVerpoot ' " - ' Boost tor Sajem, the City Beau tiful. Keep parkings clean first impressions are the ones that last. y Klamath Falls? f 1 7 5,0 0 0 . arV cade. three-story apartment build ing opened.. j ' . . - Portland 6 3pew , telephones installed in first two metnths of 19Z6. -, i - --. Spa f n these new semi-dress; A t . - , ... . ... ml M il A " ; I ft I .s 3 JLsm - - . ... .. :v ..1- , . ----- Union Roster CAPITAL TYPOGRAPHICAL UNI OX : Do. 310 Prcaidat, O. F. Ifui; e- ond 8atordr, S :00 p. m. CARPENTERS" UXIOJI NO. 1.065 ifaeU Thar.- ninr- Arthar Tuekrr, president; Wm. Fettit, eereUrj. r Skilled mechic urniatod. Pbon 179. SALEM UNIOX LABEL LEAGUE Mect t Labor Hall a call of prem. dent. T. W. Sear a, geerctarj, box 443, Salem, Ora. Lodge Roster FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, meet arr Wodnaadar. iTaiernny nail, H. M. WiUetC 6oe"y. TaL.88-R., KNIGHTS Of PTTHIAfc MK Fraternal Hall .Terr Taeaday.a Viaitora inTitd. Y. D. Vinaon.. fC. - Walter Lanon, m. K. 8. . Wjt Ovtmm tattfiman PnLHahed aTarj morelac (except Mob- O.MJ J am I,U1 U 9Jf,M W Local Rates For Classified Advertising Daily or Sunday 3 eaata pr word One time Tare time. b eenta pr word Six time 8 eenta Dor word 1 mo. daily and Sua. SO cent per word Ib order to earn tea mora tnaa one time rata, adTertiaement must ran in eonaeeatira-; nauea. No. Ad. taken for 1ea than 25e. Ada. run 1 8aoda7 ONLY charted at ona-tima rale, - AdTertiaemanta (except Feraonala aad Sitaattona Wanted) will be taken -oer th telephone if the adTertiaar is tnbaeriber to phone. , Tho Stateamaa will reeeire adrsr - tiaement at any time of the day or night. To r inanre proper claai(ica tiona ads. thonld be in before ? p. m. TELEPHOSE 23 OR 583 Money to Loan - ok RE At ESTATE T. K. FORD (Orer ldd Bath Bank) ADVERTISING HONEST ADVERTISING These col li ma mast be kept free from anything of a questionable nature. Misrepresen tations will: not be tolerated. Infor mation showing any questionable in tent on the part of the advertiser sboald be I reported to this news paper or the 8alem Ad club. Auto Repairing LOOSE WHEBIfl REPAIRED. REAR $1.25, front $1.00. Mike Panek, (he - brake specialist. 275 8. Com I. 8t. Auto Tops BEE US TOR TOP AND PAINT WORK. O. J. Hall Auto Top and Paint Shop. 207 S. Commercial. Salfitf Help Wanted WANTED LOGANBERRY PICKERS. - Good camp ground, l'hone 96F3. SlmlO WANTED BERRY- PICKERS. 117'12. j PHON K 9m8 LOGANBERRY PICKER8 POR SEASON. Easy picking:, trained V shape. Call si More, 1610 N. Commercial St. 9m MAKE TO0R SPARE TIMS PAT. HAV easy, alling article. . Gail at 429 Ore aaldmorinwniZStl Help Wanted Female 13 "PLEASANT PROFITS DEMON STRAT Inst Maid O' the . Mist lingerie We bare an opening in Salem or- i l wi aw for an ambitious woman to aeeaaVwr exclusiTe representatire. Can make . . up to $60 weekly. THE SUTHER LAND COMPANY. Lock Box 863., Min neapolis, Minn. - 13m WantedEinployment 19 MATERNITY -CASES BT PRACTICAL nurse. Phone 2294-R. I9j3 WANTEDHOUR WORK.' KEEER- ences given. Phone 1411-M. 19m6 CARPENTER WORK BY CONTRACT OR day, 1043 Market. Phone 1020-R. (1 - 19m5 fOR GARDEN PLOWINO, BASEMENT digging and I team work- Phone 72F2. : I9ml4tf For Rent 21 WE RENT AND COLLECT RENTS Basselle Aspinwsll. 222 X. Commercial. Phone S8. -.-.--4-- '. - 21a8tf FURNISHED APARTMENT WITH Oar den. 1396 N. 4th. . 21m24U FOR RENT HOUSES AND APART Wood, 841 SUte St. . 21m12t. meats. T. LJ PRINTED CARDS. 8IZE 14- BY 7H". wording. -,'For Rent,? ' price 10 eenta each. Statesman Basiaess Office. ground fleori FOB RENT STRICTLY MODERN 5 room flat 766 Marion fit, furnace and , (arage .$40.. - 5-reom boase and sleeping; porch, ga rage 650 N. 6th St- $30. 3 room a and sleeping porch, strictly modem. 15501 8. Winter St.. $30. BECK 8 HENDRICKS, 188 K. High) St. 21s25tf . For Renti-Apartinents 23 ; FURNISHED APARTMENT. PRIVATE bath. r 545 Court St. Phone 1057. . . ,23m8" APARTMENTS I . TOR RENT. COURT . 23m5 -L.a partmenta. . avAT two 2-koom;; furnished aparh-. a t sleeping porch. Lights er larniafced. i 9AS S. NICELY FURNISHED . . DowBstaira. private . baUu Bt. -tJ... - !.: ,. - S3a22tf iiBiuiuimiii . hest ..ad wat- VO Twelfth., . 23m5 I S-K()01sV- Kik I 1133 Cwt V PRINTED CARDS. 8IZB 14 BT TH -wording; "Reoma to Bent." price XV eewta each. Stateamaa Baainesa Offiea. ! eroeBd floor, j - ' . Salem Markets - - ORAXaT No. 1. wheat, white No. 1. red, sacked White j , . Gray osta Barley -''' . Barley ,. , i , fl.$8 17 A9 A 4 3 0 PORK. 1CVTTOV AJTD SEEP Top faoga Sow- - amf irresiea nogs i, .in Top ster - .06 iff .01 8.00 W 4.00 V4 ;owi Balls Spring lambs fender Heavier : , 80 IbS. b. Hit. POTTLTRT Light bea i. . ' .! - HBTy h, ., M .23 Old t ' 6 Broilers - EOQS. BT7TTXB AJTS aiflTg&TAT Batterfal Creamery bstter Milk. ewt. Med I am egge u fiUadard egfs U-44 3.44 .1 .1$ ' h r- - 1 - 'V A . M. Jk . 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