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. K ... THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALJ2M, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1926 S i i. 11 i V - vr 7 1 'jf- i Gi W J Johnson 'M. CITF NEWS Iff BRIEF CLOUDY GeneraUy, cloudy, with probably local 'showers In northwest por tion; continued " mild moderate Yariable winds, mostly southerly. Funeral to be Held "V ; At 2 o'clock this afternoon the funeral of Susan . Perral will be X held from a local, undertaking par jlor. . Mr. Ferral. who"was 86 years old, d lea May 19 at her home near -Brooks, t "- -. : ; 'All Members IOOF . . And allied branches are urgent ' ly requested to, lurn' out 'tor par--" 'ade at 3 p. m., WednesdayMay 2$ -- '? , " : ' m26 : - Women Wanted --'.",-i To work at Starr Frnit Pro ducts Co., cor. Church and Mill H$ts. :Phone 439. ; , ; - f i 1 tf Housekeepers Do It Themselves - l. With' "' Gliddens .Xacq.-you can . ; enamel the draining board white ; ,4'and use it in halt an hour. Lacq i .i'JiJJbeiuBT demonstrated all day Fri- -'.day and Saturday.; 'Max O. Buren, V?179 N. .Coml St. m22 C. A. Wallace Marries Word has reached Salem that C A. -Wallace, formerly of this city1. 'married Mrs. Loderna MeVickers I In Portland Wednesday; Mr. Wal 'lace is 9 2, years of age and his I bride 7 0.-sr Mr.'-Wallace has con t j siderable property,",' The marriage ; t vas held in the court of domestic ; I relations at Portland, Rev. P. O. Bonebrake officiating. .... . . . r, f 1 Special -State Falr-i- - uanua collection; while they ; - last 50c dozen. Petland, 273 State. I . - - m22tf FnrmtnreTjphoisteiiT . And ; repairing. Giese-Powers n'-i Furniture company. S20U j Have You 'a Flag? v; . i i A beaoCifut American flag 5 by Jr1 3 feet, for only 98cents. Sthe coupon In todays-Cppeic3to f ull Z particulars. - - s m20tf Fi N. WOODRY Calexa Leadisa 4 Aucnom 3? . . Pays Caah For Furmlture Itealdeuee - audi - Ctore ; : PHONI3 511 stabUshed ELace ltl7 Underwood Typewriter Co Direct Factory DraacJit" fit Court Street Phone 53 Tipe writers Rented, gold, , " . Repaired ;. -T Special rental rates, to itadanta Wood TRACY?S FUEL' 167 D BSreet Telephone 31S Weed LilDD & BUSH, Bankers r - Established 1868 . - f - Gciibral Banlan Bucincca : "f XT. V Office Hours from 10 a. m. to S p. m. r. i The Finest Assortment Ever Men of good ' taste will appreciate this unusual showing ' at these very special prices, '. ' . , . M REGULAR $45.00 SUITS j NOW REGULAR $40.00 SUITS-- . :i Now t.l.l--.-. REGULAR $35.00 SUITS ; Now ..... 26.85 REGULAR $30.00 SUITS ! 1 ' ; Now . . ;.$235 REGULAR $25.00 SUITS ' 1 ? ! Now . $19.85 ! Call and Look Over Our Assortment Xew Tire Shop , ' JThe Miller Tire and Serrice company are; remodeling the room South Commercial stretet, at, the corner . of Ferry," and are planning tol open up a tire shop there;' - ' -" c , ! ; i s. ji . l '-It V1..V A. IK choice picnics, 25c lb. Cross Mar ket Phone 1880." Free delirery. Gifts That Graduates Appreciate 5ee the stock of suit cases, hand igi, brief cases, purses, bill folds La st F. E. Shafer's. 170.S. Cdm'l. m22 Special on Bedding Plants j " This week only at Greenhouses 15th and Market, Geranium," etc.. 4 in., 1.00 doz. - Geranium, 2 In. 50c dot.. Aster, Zinnia, Mari- fgolds, etc., 15 cents per doz.' No delirery. fcQ. F. Breithaupt. m22 See R. B. Fleming, 230 Court. One ' very tine . 4-burner and 2 ovens, white - enamel . gas stove, nearly newe st half pricej and 'gas plate and stores; , also coal and wood ranges and heaters at half price and less. 1 --- , roJ3 -'- Vr.ltf --.IMMIIlWl ill Jlfctl fin III : Will Blark Whitsunday - . . Whitsunday WU1 be observed in the - First Methodist . church t next Sunday, according to announce ment made by ReT..Fred C; Taylor, the -pastor. The sermon subject wUl be -The Spirit-Filled Church," and the hymns will be In keeping vith the day, Whitsunday comes 50 days after the Resurrection of Christ and - corresponds to the Jewish Festival of Penticost, and commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the early church. ISargains In Stelnway Pianos First "class ' condition. Moore's Music House. mii Women Wanted '' " To work at Starr Fruit Pro ducts Co.. cor. Church and Mill Sts. Phone 439. ' Room aml JBoard -"i-. '--"J New. -dining room ; service with home cooking, 545 Ferry street. Excellent rooms.' za23 Goodwill SrTe- -i' " :; , An . international goodwill service-will; be - held in the First Methodist church next Sunday eve- i iTHB SOUL LIVES ON The soul lives on. What lives . ..on, with the soul? , : H Glimpses ,. of something better than her best; Truer than her truest. , - ' ,! -Owen 'Meredith W.T. Rigdon c Son JOE W1LUARIS TIms Battery Has . " .-.Xas Brt in WarkmaaSUy sad AccwwrlM WTLLATtP SSI: Court St. t ; raome IN TFAR5I LOANS - PROMPT SERVICE , . XUtt Loui Iuutnc SlMr Bonds. ., f P. IL BELL - .., ; 620 V S. Snk Sldg. PSeas 174 $33.85 .29.85 &o. 469 State Street :: nlng. The Cosmopolitan club of Willamette university -will be In charge of the nrogram.' Joel Ber reman, president of th4'ctub wijl preside. The .general theme of "The Church and Racial Rela tions" will be discussed by repre sentatives of Japan. China and. the Philippines. Special music wttl be givenby . the church' chorus; 5 Tour Bftlloon Tires Will give you long "service If you have them retreaded. Expert vul canizing at Zosel's Tire Shop, 198 S. Commercial St. m22 The Lwch Lox 'The little place with the big attraction. 181 S. Liberty. m23 flecelve Dauglit ei ! Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ohling of Salem . received a seven-pound daughter Wednesday. Mr. Ohling is a local insurance man and a member of the Salem Lions club. Jap-a-Lac 6-Cent Sale . ' 1 While the demonstrator Is here. May 21-22, you get a 30-cent can of Jap-a-Lac for 6 cents. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'L m22 Special on Bedding Plants . k - This week only at Greenhouses 15th and Market, Geranium, etc 4 In.; 31.00 doz. , Geranium, 2 in. 50c doz. : Aster, Zinnia, Mari golds," etc., 15 cents per dot, . Nd delivery. CJ F. Breithaupt. m22 Will Preach Sermon r Rev. Fred C. Taylor, pastor of the First Methodist church, will preach the baccalaureate sermon for the Aumsville high school in Aumsville on Sunday evening. ' . Before Buying a Piano . , See our line and get oar prices and terms. Moore's Music House. ' . m23 Lee Canfleld's Barber Shop ' Oregon Bidr. Good service. m27 Visits Salem ,' Mrs. yV. M. Marsh was a visitor in Salem Friday. Her home is in Myrtle Point. Women Wanted-- '. 1 To:work-t Starr Fruit Pro- ducts Co., cor. Church and Mill Sts. Phone 439. . ., Come to Salem Anna and Mabel Anderson spent Friday : in Salem. They are test dents of Tillamook. : - h; we ceii ncn inner au : 4 Why? We try. You try Triangle Realty, "real-triers,' 218 N. Llbi erty. Phone 651. . - - . tai Lease Hop Ranch Dave Purvtne has. leased for period, of s several : years the (hop ranch at Brown's, island belonging CANDY iSPECIAL ; , , for SATURDAY Brckea Pepper ; ! ; mint Slicks T' Regular: Price 35c' Pound For Saturday; Only ? ; 17c a lb. j ; " 2 lbsV fori 30c : - We reserve the right to1; " , limit, .quantities l J . -; Only ak :- ''' s CCHAEpER'e . Original Yellow Front ! PHONE 197 I Pensiar Store L h 135 North Comwrcifll St. This U a good buy for some mm and why no(r yon? A Star 1924 tovrlag, looks like new, four wheel brakes, 83 per cent rubber, lots-of ex , tras and a motor that Is per fect. This la a snap at S393. XFon mm to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. twis. The latter have purchased the Gifferoy property at 970 North Church street.- - -' - ' - The Big Daren port Sale N Is now on In full swing. You can make a good week's wages by buying your davenport now at H. Is. Stiff Furniture Co. m22 Have You a FlagL? A beautiful American flag 5 by 3 feet, for only 9S cents. See the toupon in today's paper for f nil particulars. - m20tf Circle Meets ..Members of the Silver Belle circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, met Friday night. w It's Different - Try our new potato milk bread. It has that home-made flavor. Bake Rite Bakery, 345 State St .: ' .- m23 To Purchase . Grounds " . As the result of action taken by the'board of directors of the Illa hee Country club, the golf, course will eventually be expanded from a , nine-hole course to an 1 8-hole course. ' The board voted to buy 31 acres of land directly, south of the club's present grounds. The price for the 31 acres was 33500. The Paint Doctor ' Gliddens Paint Demonstrator is at Max O. Buren's store, 179 N. Commercial. m22 Rave You a Flag?- . A beautiful American flag 5 by 3 feet, for only 98 cents. See the coupon in today s paper for full particulars. mlOtf Visits Salem J. F. Landers, president of the Oregon state normal school at Monmouth, was in Salem Friday. He was making arrangements for a summer grade school which will start June 21 and extend over a period of fire and one-halt weeks. r-t a rv'JA. .'... Howard Corset Shop. 165 NortHi Uberty. m22 Find License Plate i i f One Oregon license .plate Ko. 72-655; was found on the street Friday and turned in at-the local police station. ; ' We Still Have a Large- Selection of children's hats that we are closing out, at half price while they last. Our sale on ladles hats still continues; you will have" to see them to appreciate them.' Mrs. H. P. Stlth, S3 3 State. " m22 Suits Cleaned ana $1.25. Cash and Carry Clean rs. Down town receiving office, 152 Chemeketa fit. flltf Arrested on Speed Charge- Arthur Reed of Eugene was .ar rested 'early Friday '.morning ; by Officer G. W. Edwards and charg ed with exceeding the city's speed limit." Ha .was released upon post ing 25 bail and was -cited to appear at 2 o'clock on the -afternoon of May 25. - ',- , -s; . V. . Atientloi List your rooms" with housing committee for IOOF convention. May 23 to 26 inclusive. Telephone l98Ror52. m23 For Sale, a Good Second Hand 7-ft binder. H. Pohle & Son. ... m23 Exchange of Teachers Sought . George Hug, superintendent of Salem schools, lias received a re quest to exchange a Salem teacher for one year with a teacher in the Colorado '.Springs school 'system The Colorado teacher finds that the altitude is affecting' her and wishes a change for one year. Dur ing that time the Colorado teacher aould be paid by the Colorado board and the Salem, teacher by the Salem board.. Mr. Hug has not yet announced whether or not he will consent to the exchange. We Are' Now Registering - - Women to Work at the Starr Fruit Products Co., Church and Mill Sts. Phone 43 . ' mZtf Iiecords Received f .. . 19427, Prisoner . Song. Victor record: ' 583D, Talking to. Moon; Columbia record. 'Get these while you can. Geo. C. Will. 1 - m22 Uberty St. Fruit Market -Open on -Sundays. AH kinds of high grade fruit and vegetables. 155 N. Liberty. .' m23 Room and Board New dining room serrice with home c'ookipg., 645 Ferry atreeL F.xcellent rooms. S S ' 4 , xa23 uestknMire Made Out r' George Hug, city school super intendent. has just filled out i iencles of grade school children as they enter high scbooL "' Following are his estlmaUi: reading, silent IS per cent; reading, oral, 20 per cent; penmanship, 20 pei cent; spelling. 15 per cent; arithmetic, IS per cent. Mr. Hug stated, how ever, that at best such a question naire could not be answered accu rately...- - The White -Spot-On the blue front.' 3ox, 181 S. Liberty. The Hunch m23 We- Evea Deliver The davenport to you after al most giving them to you. Ton do not know what a bargain in a dav- enport is if yon have not looked onr line of mohairs, Jacquards and velours over, r H. L. Stiff Furni ture Co. ; r.;-'il: -u22 Fsurniture Upholstery-- . And repairing. Glese-Powers Furniture company. tlOtt Hotel Marloi ; Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to t every evening. J2tf Girl Injured- Four year eld Elnora From of Amity was run over Friday after noon by J. E. Richardson of route 8 Salem. , The accident occurred on State street between High and Church- streets. The girl was tak en Immediately to the office of a local doctor, where she' was, found to be more frightened than hurt. Her lip was slightly cut. Just Becelvert ' . V ... --. ' A largestock of new player pi ano roils, .nest assortment player rolls ever shown in Salem. Moore's Music House m23 Lacq Enamel Is Fine . Let 'the demonstrator show you Friday and Saturday how to re Anish furnitare in no time. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com 1. m22 Wanted an Operator At the Marlnello Beauty Parlor. Must be expert. m23 Cedar Chests on Sale -i All week, at Hamilton's. Join the Ahti-Moth Crusade m22 Sale of cedar chests. Hamilton's mzz Gliddens Lncq Pries in 30 Mln. Most paints requires 24 hours to dry. Let the demonstrator paint for you the new quick way. Max r nnran ITU TiT fnm'l m 5 9 Liberty Hostess Kntf rtains The W. F. M. S. of Leslie church assembled on Wednesday noon at the home of Fred L. Scott of Lib erty. A pot luck dinner was ipeireu kju. iuc, uinu uuuei avius '7w.""- - the ladies met in the house for the -work of the day. Mrs. Hertzog led the devotions; a trio consist ing of Rev. and Mrs. DeToe and Mrs..;, Bishop sang '.'Beautiful Japan. Mrs. Bishop conducted the arnrtv Iiaiip'I writ K ' Inf Aroat anil profit to all. The Scotts are de- iMfni i,A.t. ii tha MMt. had a lovely time. Have You a Flag? A beautiful American flag 5 by 3 feet, for only 98 cents. See the coupon in today s paper lor lull particulars. mtOtf Hats Cleaned and Blocked ' 75c. Cash and Carry Cleaners, Iff 2 Chemeketa St. . ' tlltf Tire Trouble? i- See WaKer Zosel for expert vul canizing or. retreading ; . 1 9 8 , S. Commercial. ' v m22 Some Wonderful Flax H. C.iVonBehren brought, to Sa lem yesterday a sample of fiber flax from a field on, his farm two miles ,etitn of Aumsville' that shows ap Wonderfully well.- The longest of it measures about 42 Inches, and some of It is already coming la to bloom.. The renters of this i farm are Messrs. Gunsley and. Commlngs. They have about 100 acres- In . fiber flax and 7 5 acres In seed flax. .The ' present Indications are for. a large propor tion of the highest priced long line fiber flax..;. The sample is on- dis play at the Statesman office. Attentloi List your rooms with housing committee for IOOF - convention, May 23 to 26 inclusive Telephone 1986R or 52. - m23 Saturday Special I; ' ". :Fney Valpak S bacons 30c lb. choice picnics, 25c lb. Cross" Mar- j ket. Phone 1880. -Free delivery. Fat Tour Steaks ' At the Lunch Box, 181 S. Lib erty. ' , m23 Buy Xow - k ; ; - , j " Ana pay later, .you can save more now than you ever expected to on .a davenport purchased at our big sale now on. We must have the room. II.' L. Stilt Furn iture Co. -'. ;,m22 Nation Wide Dry Mov6 Launched by Japanese ; ' TOKYO. A nation-wide- move ment to prohibit the drinking of alcohol liquors by men under 25 years of age has been launched by eleven different bodies in Japan, including ' the Japan Temperance union and. the "Women's Reform society. Leaders of the movement hope the diet will "enact 1 a bill raising the drinking ase.whlch rr-'r is 20yerr, IIBILL MEETING 1SSETF0RT Board of Trustees Will Dis approve Move,. Indica tions Reveal v! Disapproval of moving Kimball school Of theology . is said to be the gist of the report that will be turned in to the board of trustees of the school when 'they meet in Portland . today. 'At the ' last meeting of the board a committee J consisting of Ronald Glover of Salem. A. IT Howarth aad 'D. E. DeGraff, both of Portland, was appointed to Investigate the mat ter of, moving the school jimd to report back at todays meeting. : Glover and Howarth. are, . aid to be openly in favor of keeping Kimball school in Salem. 2 while DeGraff is said to favor the move. Dr. E. . C. ' Hickman, president of Kimball," who arrived back in Salem from' his trip east Thurs day, has gone to Seattle, , but , will return to Portland in time for the meeting today. It is understood that he will' confer witfi"Dr.' J. E. Crowther, pastor of the University Methodist church of Seattle,, while in that city," Dr. Crawfdar? is the one who made the suggestion that Kimball be housed: in a wing of the proposed new home of his church. ' ' .' . '. " Although the report will prob ably be submitted It Is IJkely that the board win 'not take, final ac tion on1! the' Issue, but ; probably will await further developments at Seattle. ?1 It Is said that Bishop : W. O. Shepard is not in favor of ; the move, ' but believes that Kimball should be stationed. in Portland. He will , be present at today's meeting.' I Bits For Breakfast - Cheers for , the. victors , And- tears for the vanquished. It is certain that the name of the winning man for governor at the November election wilK begin witn tne istn letter or tne alpha bet. The women did not- respond very manfully to the appeal for votes of the women candidates H . D. B. Jar man has presented to the YMCA for its new building an A. B. Chase $1500 granl plan And Jos. H. Albert has given an eight-tube high power radio set These' are magnificent, Jasetul . - To C. P. Bishop is dud largely the credit of giving and raising the money for running tod public playgrounds this year, to be under be Section of the Salem -YMCA me 10 lormer years, ex ceyuug imi ear, irucu uycr ation of this service was . omitted for the lack offnnds. . "U -B -m , t One of the surprises Of the new Elsinore theater is going, to be the windows In front.- The. main scene is that of Hamlet welcoming the players to. Elsinore, with Pofonius and Guilderstern and Kosencranz in the scene. The coloring will appear in perfection, and there will be nothing wanting in faith fulness to detail. On the windows to the right and left will appear Lady-Macbeth and Portia but these may not-be ready for the opening of the theater.vVTiiere Is nothing better In this line. In this country, or any country." ., Italiaa Music School for; : Americans Given Subsidy TIVOLI. The Italian Govern ment has granted a partial suhr I sldyto the Master School of. Mo sic for 'Americans' in recognition of its work towards strengthening the cultural ties between Italy and the United States. The Master School, which holds FUNERALS' : .4- Funeral services fori the: late Susan Farrel will be held from the Webb funeral parlors bn Sat urday at 2 p. m. Interment will 1m in IOOF cemetery. Rev. Ern eaten will officiate. ; ; ' vis lii6 THE PAIXT DOCTOR is hi:re ?.; He demonstrates "Lacq''': : and gives away Jap-a-Lac coupons worth 24 cents toward the pur chase of any size can.p,sf4. t A 30c Can of Jap-a-Lac at 6c Almost : Free one to a ..'cus ; 'j .toraer. Come early v t'. its classes ? during r" the t summer months at the famous Villa d'Este, la devoted entirely to the musical education : V of Americans - by a corps of dlstingulihed Italian pro fessors They arei headed by Mar io CortI, who is aj professor at the Royal Musical Academy of Santa Cecelia and Is J considered ' the greatest-living violinist In Italy Courses are given in singing. piano, violin, harp, composition, operatic coaching! and' Italian lan guage and history of art. Each pupil is given direct individual In struction.1 Ml Collects Scien ific Data In Land of jtead Hunters rNEW Y 6 R K. 4 (Associated Press.)-The houeymoon expedi tion of Dr. Herbert Spencer Dick ey .and Jiis bride ' Into the. Jungles of eastern 'Ecuador, home of 'the Head Hunter, Indians, soon will come to an end at Para, Brazil. The trio was made to obtain ac curate knowledge of . the geogra phy of tfbe country surrounding the Morona, Pastaza, Tigre and Curarar rivers and to gather 1m portant scientific data. Expert cameramen and equipment to re cord photographic history ef the expedition was provided., by Fox Films. " ! " Dr. Dickey, fellow of the Royal Geographic society and a major in the United States medical corps during the World war, has spent 22. years. in tropical South Amer ica. Previous to I this last Journey he married Miss Elizabeth Parker of Tippacanoe, Ohio, who decided to accompany him as one of the few white women ever-to essay- jungle trip. I . . , The last part lof the trip from Guayaquil to Mera was thrpugh Jiveros, the stronghold of one of the Head Hunter tribes. They were engaged in j war at the 'time and - while , the Dickey party was in the territory an orgy of shrink ing and curing human heads was begun,i( I - Roermond Egg Market Has 1925 Output 5558 Tons R O E R M O NlD,, Holland. A sight only teecond to the great Dutch cheese market at Alkmaar is the egg market of Roermond,. claimed to be the ' largest In Eu rope. " I Here, hen fruit is soldby the million. Last year 93,266,012 eggs, weighing 555S tons, were sold by auction Under producers cooperative rules, realising a net profit of . aboutl $2,750,000. record for' one day's sale was es tablished on' April -25,. when t.- 450,883 eggs changed hands. 'In the same year 1,282.060 THE BIRTHDAY Subject at the First AT Sunday, 4 .. Merger service, in the morning'. Children's . Chorus. ! . . . . Come Early Fire minutes before sermon in the evening given to the answer ing, of the question on Current topics. If. you have, questions hand them io. 1 . J - Evening subject, "A Trip Thtu the Bible" ' j (The second of a series.) .' Morniijer Special Music by Children's Chorus ' Duet by Ubrita and Lolita jRobinson Evening-Anthem by the Choir . V ?: "4 ' - Duet by Dr. Epley and Mr. Biggerstaff ' ' ' E. C. WHIT AKER, Pastor. . 170 NOJITH COMMERCIAL STREET Our recrular Prices of Bread, IV2 lb. loaf, 13c, 2 for 25c; Cookies. 2 dozen for Butter Iorns, 6 for Apple Turnovers, 6 for. Cakes, all varieties Douchnuts. Cinnamon Rolls, Tea Sticks and Buns; per dozen , : Pfrg 1 ; ,...1 Milk; Bread, fcTench. and We Serve Coffee and Try Our Krause's Candy 1 . . ' . - . f- m . , i f v 1 i Ir.sanir.ce cf All Uir.ci. 'itl. 1C1 , tlcZlz Theater Lobby, 10 J.ctlU IZ'J CHESTER COFFEYT" KD PRESIDFJfr Given H ghest Honor in 0r6 Division' Master-: gont Photo Finishers v Chester Coffey of r the Salem studio, 224 N Commercial street, who recently purchased the Park er and Bfockman studios also tho A. K. Film shop consolidaVf g them all it the old Parker studicr. was elected president of the. Orcv gon Division of the Master Photo Finishers! of America at the stalo meeting held at the Portland Chamber of Commerce rooms last Saturday evening. ; .... ' 'This it the "third "time that Mr. Coffey has been called upon by his brothfer photographers to servo them in an official capacity.; He wi elected Oregon ' state vice, president of the Pacific In ternational Association In '1923, also president of the Willamette Vallev Professional Photographers association in 1924.. , Mr. Co'f f eyia a native Oregonian born In this county on his great grand-father's donation land claim on -Howell : Prairie, about eight miles east of Salem. . i Recently Mr. Coffey became as sociated ;with J. O. Brown. i Mr. Coffey taking charge of the photo finishing and Mr. Brown handling ihe commercial and portrait work. They haveon6' of the most cobi pletely equipped ' plants In 'thor stated : ? nr: -af -ii-i !! .. ducks eggs, weighing more than seventy"-three -tons, were. Bold, for more, .than S3 5,0.00. ..iiVl - won DrroBMATioif ABOUT RAJLROilD TSXTl ' . Phone 721 : . " OREGOfl ELECTRIC HOICE of Traub Genuine V- Orange Blossom engage ment and wedding rings is a tribute to the judgment and good taste of the wearcc. 7J: ilARTMAN BROS. . . State B4 Zarty. . OE TH E CHURCH 'f Christiar Church' afld Stay 9 1 lb. loaf 9c, 3 IxStLl .25c 125c J.5c up to 50c i J : .' 2Qc ILlL L-L-lOc and 25c P.ye Bread, 3 loaves, .,25c Lunches 7DPlD t 1 i so