The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Orejron, Friday Morning; May 1. 1931 PAGE FIVE Local News ;Briefs Mother Club About 40 moth- . Bates High Of the 200 girls Health Button Nearly 18001 Total April Fines Record la heralds of health buttons will he J the police court Indicate the f ol- dlatrlhuted from the office of the lowing arrests mad fines for the coonty school superintendent be-1 month of April, mil SIS over . wrtrv tofv finnt. I time parldns; Tiolatlon convictions for close of work today, Snpt. 10 lpeedlnS conrlctloDS Mary I, roiiterson saia yeaier-i ,.K ... vlt rnn .onrfctlon vt.iuuuicu t uu jvuiui iiiu cuiercu iuv yuor cvumt i uajt .. jura, r micisuu u unuitjr onS defective mauler COn high Mhool met with Mrs. La- for high school gins at corvaius invited o ho in furors rictioa SI.50. on fall to sire last weeaena, two i-eaie junior i morning. 10 aueaa ui joiai right of way conviction 15. one- man scnooi giria. jtsarDara mo- i rora-iJuneTiuo aenua a.m.j-aaj i f&n to Btop at stop algm conviction Donald and June Edwards, j day program; this afternoon Qe2.50, three reckless driving' con ranked highest, with, only two I will bo In Sllverton for slm- lTictions S 37.50. eteht drunk con- other girls making the same rat-1 liar program 10 wmcn iui I rictlonj S80. and three possession lnr' according to fiznres re-1 has invited surrounding schools. "I .an.tiona si 41. SO. Total fines cetved by Miss Eleanor Tonslng. I The Liberty program will ho held j collected wero fSSZ, for 151 ar- physical ed a cation Instructor at I rnaay auernoon ana in biayion rests. Leali vhn scromnanied the I health-Mar day event will be I rronn of .' nnarlT 80 that went I held Friday evening. , I April Bnudina; Permits -Firty- from here. The four girls made " . ",m v:. it.. four building pormiU In the hirh ratlnr of elzht out of a -When you think of life Insur- month of April for Salem totalled iosihfe lot thrJf of ?he 200 ce. thtak cf Charlie. McBlhln- ,4 5.818. 5. New and repair Jobs girls rated 7 out of 10 points. .""- s i and two of them, Shirley Crone- ,ml H(MM fhZ- The 111.. J Tl T , . muior Aim r rutw jimc-a., v i rooming house operated by Mr i ci tvt.. RRnniFRimnn m w est oaiem ; 1 News r 'i, I - j . 1 MHT- IT Tl Dr CD ot mil i hi iinitr ii I a. - w" Holne R. Clark, principal, Thurs day .afternoon and formed a club which will meet the third Thurs day In each, month. The club, un like others, will hare no perman i ent officers, a new group to be selected for each meeting. Next time Mrsw A. C. P. Perrywill senre as chairman, Mrs. R. M. Wals as secretary and Mrs. Victor Griggs as tea hostess. The club is pri marily for. .mothers who haTe small children and-, therefore -are not able to rislt the school at oth er times. The children j win be brought to sessions of this club, and arrangements male for their care daring the period. Dollar dinner every night, 5:45 to 8 at the Marion hot&L for April. 1929. 19S0 and 1931 are as follows: 1929, new $97,- 337. reoalr 353.195: 1930. new from .TxkHa. Sli M . rirlk were I"1 , "'V. ,,a?; I 35.472; repair. J13.235.75; among ine seTen wno raiea six Btreet caught fire yesterday morn points. Lj - ling sometime before 9:40 o'clock. Iave for Camp-A group of " '- JJS.- .!. i ii in lucvoiiuicuL wu'vu t s i7v if ui fl nun. HiT i. ner Biieuuaoui 1931, new, $38,275, repair J 9.- 583.95, , . sand May day-Child Health day wrappers in 1 green, yellow and true will Te distributed all orer the county today, in a plan, of the Marlon county public health asso ciation to call; attention to the oc catlon. The wrappers wlll be plac ed orer the cap of every milk bottle which leaves the Salem dairies this morning, estimated at 10,000. and over bottles which leave the principal dairies In the county, another 10,000. The wrapper contains the May-Health day message of President Hoover. '1 Club Case In the case of Dol lie Ramp vs. Merle Ramp, involv ing accounting of funds of the Brooks community club, motion has been filed by the defendant asking that complaint be made more definite and that It set forth names of all members of the Brooks , community elub and give reason 'why all members of the club should not be brought before the court either as defendants or , plaintiffs. , -. There will b a! fraternal- dance at the temple Saturday- night. Bring your friends. A . Camp Santaly, where they will ,1. mh .1,.. remain until Sunday. Girjs go- r00f of the maIn rt ot tne "hou8e ing will be Luclle RolowJ Ruth , hnrBA1 mnA th6 entire house Tire Theft Charees Jack Col lins, 597 North Liberty street, and Russell Freeman; 4th and Colum- kU m.aaw t A. a. arvactsiil Itw til A rresent Flay Members of the "lVlll,:, "VJ rZZl Moore, Grace Skinner and Shir- 9A class at Leslie Janior high "T.vi- 1 tirL th car of inciter, Agues jnooru, ncuw Gardner, Virginia Myers. Aileen WEST SALEM. April 30. S. L. Burke and aon of the River side auto. campground have com- pleted six strictly modern cabins. Each contains two! rooms and bath with full plumbing, gas and electricity and . a 1 neat little kitchen with sink and bullt-lns. They are now ready for , occupancy.- :. r.iv: ' ' Mr. and Mrs. "W. P. Lewis have sold their mill and timber claim which cruises 5,000.000 feet of second growth fir to Irving Stew art' ot Hopewell. The - property is located at Summit, Benton county". - Mrs; Emma Moore of Turner was an overnight guest Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Moore. Mrs. Clyde Williams of Inde pendence and her daughter,- Mrs. Talent of The Dalles, were Wed nesday visitors at the home of Miss Lottie McAdams. Mrs. Nick Brinkley and baby daughter, Betty Lou, came home Wednesday from a Salem hospi tal where they have been for the last 15 days. . - Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Laehr and their - children Loralne and Bud, started Thursday mornlns ley Knighton. Dance Friday Hazel Green. raised $20 toward purchase of a class gift to the school with a play presented during the activity iJt. ,tt... hour Thursday, f. The play, "For- members of the Salem Lions club of . wa $7,1 ISl Nels Olen while it was jparked at his residence, 2605 Laurel avenue. It. -1 A - ,.- 6l XiWMOA, "olu Frances Jirack. (Thicken House Fire Firemen Dome uasain I Axtlnrulshed a chicken Bouse fire Ardyth Fallln, tne property ot J. Humfeld at VZUSZZi?T- ItJSZZ MarybelleLapham.EdFarrlngton 1541 North Front street Wednes- , ---- ---"land Ray juason. jracuuy mem Lions', wives assisting Mewm6yer, Miss Eleanor Tonsing and Mrs. Madeleine Hanna. o'clock. Mrs. Smith will he Mrs. W. H. Bonesteele, Mrs. : Edwin Acklln, Mrs. James Humphreys and Mrs. da nlaht after 150 month-old chickens nad been roasiea airre. Gene Grabenhorst. , LI .... 16-In.. 34.75. 1-In block. Mowinu on ATip wunuce T- ,-,, Phone 8847. Frtd E Special prices on Sllverton old fir wood off car. 4-ft, slab, 84. 35. Obituary George Rossman of the state sa- w.,,, Tn. preme court left here last night Uweus, mc for Washington, where he will Gasoline Stolen Three boys attend the annual meeting of the whose ages ranged near 18 years American Law institute. All su- were seen to take six gallons of preme courts In tne United I gasoline from the car owned by states will be represented at tne Mrs. W. H. Holbrook, 1890 South meeting. Justice Rossman will be I Cottage street, according to her . , . v.. . mwM . wu v . " I iQyutb uiv yvuvn A. A Albrlcb Kites Toniens -lwv. I - .. th- io-, lft him wr "lu""""'v",.;;," ... i . . . . boys putting the gas into cans and died at the residence, unicaen iryer maraet gooa. carryine ft away. There was no ion street, weanesaay, wm u Higner egg pnces coming, start automobile used, says the. report, Mr. n of the rosarv at 7 Uair habTirhkki todir. Salem's ' A'inov tnnfekt from the Terwll- p(knl. I7S J?tta. ; Rnililnr TM-mit The follow- W. Cook, former resident of S ltger Funeral home. Solemn re-: - ing building permits 'were Issued lem, past master Salem lodge qulem high mass will be said at Present Skit Members of the by the city building inspector. No.) 4, A. P. and A. M. Remains at JnsAnh'a Catholic church to- managing J staff of the Clarion Thursday: E. A. Shipley, reroof will arrive In Salem Friday Interment I annual presented an advertising one storr dwelling 205 East Lin-1 nizht. in care of Terwilllger fu in h in stl Barbara's ceme- skit at the high school assembly I coin street, cost 2225: Frank Per-I neral home. Funeral . services Preble Mar lor ie Ann Preble died In this city Ann! 30. age z months; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Preble of 683 North Liberty street. Funeral services Friday. May 1. at -iu:3i a. m from the Clough-Barrlck chapel, Interment Jason Lee cemetery. Cook At Southern Pacific hospital. San Francisco. April 30. rea tery. yesterday. I Charles West and kett; reroof one story dwelling,! Kay Knoten: were tne main par- 1585 Saginaw street, cost f 14 3 Chimney-Roof FireThe three- J tlclpants. ! Annual sales climbed I 35. George Thomaso'n. alter one Monday, later. Announcement of hour atorr anartment building at 252 258 North Cottage street caught fire near the chimney late Thurs day afternoon, when Bparks from the chimney ignited the moss on the roof. Firemen found It neces sary to chop a hole in the roof to pt to the blaze successfully. Part owners are R. A. Harris and Wal ter Wlnslow. " I For sale.' a limited amount of Oreron Pulo and ; Paper Co. 8 nref erred stock. Hawkins ft Rob erta, Oregon Bldg. i Class Sermon ' Rev. C. C. Poling;, new pastor of the First . Evangelical church, has been In vited to preach the baccalaureate sermon of the senior high school graduation class. The service will to nearly 250 yesterday, accord-1 story dwelling, 1070 Fir street. ing to Manager Earl Carkin. cost 350. The Salem Hospital Auxiliary Rummage Sale, Thursday, Friday and Saturday .in the old Giese- Stodents Marry Marriage li cense was Issued here , late yes terday afternoon to Orvil Stiles, 21, and Ruth Bederlln. 19, both I Powers Furniture Store. of McMInnviue. They , both gave their occupations as - students, They ' were ' married here by the county Judge. Case Dismissed -Based on stip ulation showing that settlement had meen made out ot court, the damage action of Marie Amend vs. Pacific. Greyhound lines was yesterday dismissed from circuit court. Mitchell Speaker Harry O. Mitchell, district manager of the Bureau of foreign and domestic commerce of the U. S. department of commerce will be the speaker at the. session of the Salem Ad club this noon. He will talk on some of the phases of helpful gov ernment cooperation to business. The club meets at the Gray Belle. library Report Leslie junior high school Tead more than twice as many books this April as a year I Altar society will please meet at For sale, a limited amount of Oregon Pulo 'and Paper Co. 8 Kii siindw' May 31 In the preferred stock. Hawkins & Rob- ago. report of Librarian Amy Mar- the church, be held Sunday, aiay ax, m w nnrnn nur ti ahowa. Th total in 1920 was r -nitw Kvanreiicai cnurca. xja. i o - 1 . . . - - ".... 1 1 Poling la the grandfather of Kath- ; vaneioan The sheriff has filed with ; the county clerk cer tificate of sale of real property on foreclosure In case of J. L. Stal ker vs. Frank Carpenter and oth ers. The property Involved sold to plaintiff for 12000. Albrlcb. At the residence. 840 Marlon street. Wednesday evening, Ber tha Albrlch. age 53. Survived oy her husband, Frank; eight chil dren. Dr. Joe Albrlch of saiem, John ; of Portland, and Teresa, Mrs. Eva Henann. Winirred, Mary. Clara and Frank, all of Salem: one brother. Edwara Huffman ot Salem; one sister, Mrs. J. B. Kays ot Mabton Wash.: and seven grandchildren, Recitation of the Rosary ana nrayer Friday at 7 p. m. from the Terwilllger funeral home. Solemn requiem high mass, at St. Joseph's Catholic church Satur day. May 2. at a. m. Inter ment St. Barbara s '' cemetery. leen Phelps, class. , a member of the Monthly Total Thirty-nine marriage licenses were Issued here for the month of April, according to tbe records of the county, clerk. The last month brought consider able more marriages - than - In 538, and last month It was 1108, an Increase of 570. . Non-fiction bettered fiction by 40 volumes. Miss Martin has displayed posters to increase interest in reading. See Ross Smith, Center Church, for tire bargains. , and - Application Applications have been made tofhave the tnree 101- Glvrn Hearin-; George VII- strup, given preliminary hearing March, when but 33 licenses were . . , ,CM. nn th a moHon I before the justice of the peace sosgni uero. . I May day breakfast, Saturday, 7?30 to 10. W. U. gym, 25c. 1 Judgment Kntred Tha Credit Service company has been granted judgment totaling 82883.32 in its suit against the R and B Food shop. The sheriff yesterday made return onwrtt of attachment Is sued against the food shop, 1587 Center -street. ; Special. Friday and Saturday only, sinnlas and marigolds, 25e per dot. Large individual petun ias. 10c each. Salem's Petland. Phone 6787. j ! Chimney Fire A chimney fire at 885 South 18th street was ex tinguished Thursday night by the, tire department. docket: Walter Scott vs. Grace Dunagan: G. W. Taylor vs. Wal lace B. Richardson, and Dome Ramp vs.. Merle -Ramp. Howard Owens is now available for landscape gardening work. New or maintenance work guar anteed, at reasonable prices, pal! 8420. ! From Coast J. Cu minings. dairyman of Oretown. near Pa cific City, was a Thursday busi ness visitor in Salem. Auxiliary to Meet The Auxil iary of the Spanish American War Veterans will meet for a regular business meeting, at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon In the armory. yesterday on charge of larceny by bailee, -was released on bail. His case will be set for trial later. VELL-KtU MAII PRAISES DIAPEPSItl FOR STOMACH ILLS Qough'Barrick Co. MORTUARY guest ,Mrs. Laehr parent, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van' Alatyne. The Burke expect to be home next Tuesday. Mrs. A. w. Rockafellow is 'run- 1; TTJRKER, April SO The.-T.ur- are can ning the store during their ab-1 ner men's brotherhood sence. ; nouncing their program' for their Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Goodlow regular monthly meeting to I be and daughter, Virginia, of Dallas held Monday night May 4 at the were over night guests Saturday churchj Ronald Glover of Salem at the S. L. Burke home. The will give the talk of the evening following day they, with Mr.; and on 'The Bible as a Basis of Mrs. Burke' drove to ScJo where Law." Ivan Hadley the president they. were dinner , guests ox nr. 1 wm ! preside at the meeting and and f Mrs. Clyde Rodgers , and H. S. Bond will conduct the de- family. Mrs. Rodgeri Is a daugh- tr of the Burkes. Recent guest of Mrs. S. E. Davis were Mrs. Lou McDonald and E, R. Boise of Eugene Mrs. A. E. Feller and her daughter. Mrs. Bernlce Hagen of Donald. Both Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Feller are daughters of Mrs., Da vis who suffered a stroke some Mr.' and Mrs. Carl C. Batey made a business trip to Portland Wednesday returning Thursday. William McAdams was able to be out of bed Wednesday for the first; time in 60 days. Rev.! M. A. Groves Sundayi school (class of boys entertained Miss! Tf-ula Grant's class of girls months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Joe j at a .party on a recent evening Reynolds of Salem visited the In vajid Sunday. Mrt. Reynolds was formerly . Mra. -Davis nurse. : Hj B. Koehler has a 10 year lease on 12 acres of the W. P. in the fchurch basement. Games and j refreshments were enjoyed by zi young people. ! Lylel Thomas was speaker at the Sunday morning church serv- on a motor trip to Burns where to evergreen blackberries. Lewis, farm at the west end of I Ices which were in charge ot the the steel bridge and will plant it I local Men's Gospel team Lost or Stolen Alice M. Pal mer of Route 4 reported to the police that she lost or there was stolen from her auto Thursday morning near the Willson park a dark tan envelope purse contain ing some private papers, some ewelry and a few cents in cash. At Crooked Flneer Work Is expected to start the first of the weak on the mile of market roaa to be built In the Crooked Finger section. County -Commissioner Porter and Road Foreman Lee Wells reported yesterday on re turn from a trip to that district. Dr. White Chosen Dr. , W. Boyd White of Pendleton today was appointed by Governor Meier as a member of the -state board of chiropractic examiners to suc ceed the late Dr. Robert C. Ells worth ot Portland. Probate Petition Helen Wage- man has filed petition In probate asking that the 310,750 estate of Helena Llndeken be admitted to probate. In the will the petition er, i named executrix. Farris Here Jack Farrls, dis trict governor of Lions, will be in presence of j a group of relatives and "friends Summer Miss i Augusta Turpln and - G. Oscar nLong, both ; of Donald, Salem today, and with President, by evf. M. A. Groves tT. weweii wuuams or tne baiem Methodist parsonage here. The den will go to Dallas to organize I ceremotly was performed in the a club there. Seeks Trial In the divorce suit of Asceneath McDonald vs. 9. M. McDonald, application has been made to have suit placed on the trial docket. ' New Member Merrltt Hart of the Electric cleaners was Intro duced as a new member ot , the Lions club at the meeting yes terday.- - 1. - . - - From Portland C. R. Mad- dock of Portland, insurance man, was a business caller here Thurs day. ' Furnish Music Bill Braseau and a group ot his students fur nished entertainment tor the Lions yesterday noon. I Back - on job Flavlus Melr, clerk at the postofflce, was back on the job yesterday morning after a few day vacation. . j From Eugene J. P. Prescott of Eugene wa a business visitor in Salem yesterday, n votions. Ail men are cordially la- tvtted. - . .- . ... , , - . , Hill Reverses County Ruling y On Byrd Estate v The county court's order over- 1 ruling objections of j Ines Adele Byrd to final account of the exe- reversed in. decree handed down yesterday by Circuit Judge Gale 8. H11L The objector sought all Income derived from a trust fund provide ed by the will and asked that the executor give an accounting of such funds not turned to her. The circuit judge's decree provides that she be given Income from the fund from February 4, 1929. when Dr. Byrd died, as provided -for by the will; it also lists sums of money to" be accounted for and paid her. r I j We Buy, Sell, Trade For , Service and Repair All Makes Washers J. B. Chamberlain Phone 5919 f , . Underwear ilh for Ladies, Children, Men and Boy Saturday Only Ladles 1 Knit Unlonsults, Tight Knee, Loose Knee, Strap Shoulder 84 to 50 Men's Rayon Shirts AQn or Shorts rtHC 49c Children's Unionsuits " Nainsook, Knit and Batiste, Athletio style, 4Qr French panty rat .. fft7C Vests, Ladies Knit shoulder, " 84 to 46 11 : :! : " Men's Nainsook TJniohsuits, Athletic Strap 15c 49c Men's - Knit ' Unionsuits Ladies' Rayon Panties, Bloomers and OC, Shorties . ....... . J JC Ladles' Lounging ' QQ Pajamas JOC Boys Athletic O C Shirts. Knit TJC Boys Rayon AQr Shorts or Shirts ... . tJC Ladies' Sea Island Of Cotton. Vests ...... faJC Children's Non-Run Rayon Bloomers Short sleeve, Jm ankle length ...... IOC SATURDAY ONLY "29 c at Bloch's Golden Rule Store Salem, Oregon 220 N. Liberty Phone 5151 - Church at Ferry St. A. M. Clough Dr. L. B. Barrlck V. T. Golden I T Birthj TTamm To Mr. and Mrs. Law rence E. Hamm. 1045 Howard street. -a clrl. born April 29. Varis To , Mr. and Mrs. "Wayne Crawford . Varls, Turner route two, a boy,. Robert Leslie, born April 25 at the Salem g eral hoscltal. . Blevtns To Mr and Mrs. N,. J. ( Blevlns, a daughter, Gwyn Virginia, born April 28. at the Henderson maternity home.. Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine 1 180 N. Commercial - ;v si Office bnrs -' f! Tuesday and Satnr- : 1 .day 2 to 5:SO May Day Breakfast W. U. Gym. Saturday 7:30 to 10 - 25c Sponsored by T. IT. C. A. For Rent Floor Sanders Call O01O, Used Furniture ; Department 131 N. High ZiaHMMIIMaiSSBIKBBBli CITY I VIEW CEMETERY Established 1803 Tel.. 8638 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable RICHFIELD GAS 1 (INDEPENDENT) Als Suber Service Center at Church Telephone 9600 Watch Prices at Our Station Station "Studying and working at the same time as 1 do keeps you on a strain. says John Armstrong. 1112 W. Santa Barbara Ave.. Los Angeles, CaL "So my digestion suffered. I got so I would nave severe headaches and a heavy feeling in my stomach after meals. I had gas on the stomach: would belch often, leaving a sour, hot taste in my mouth. Few things agreed with me. , , "A friend got me to take some, Pane's Dispepsin. I had immediate relief from the first few tablets, so I kept on with it- Now I feel fine; eat all the pastries and sweets I want without Bad after-effects. I intend to keep on with Pape s Diapepsin until I am sure my trouble won't come back. The tablets are Dleasant to chew and sure get results quickly.. , Pape's Diapepsin ia the best thing yet discovered to end digestive worries, give tone to u disordered stomach, increase appetite, make digestion vigorous and complete. Its success in so many cases where every thing else has failed proves that All drugstores sell these harmless, pleasant tablets. Ii you prefer to fry them before buying, a letter to Pape s Diapepsin, Wheelmg, W. Vsv, will bring a sample box, FREE. Quick Relief for Stomach Ills JL nrrax stszcroxs 770 CHr.Mr.HBTA On Barrio is Pmoaal Out Prieaa Art Uewm X4y Zmstfer J5tltttet jatmorial Phone ' 8651 'ftmt Moderately ttltt Pricea A Park Cemetery With Perpetual Care Just ten ininutes from the heart of town . Candy Special We have secured a 'spe cial lot ot best grade pea nuts dipped in the highest gra$e of pure dipping chocolate and shaped into clusters by the most ex perienced dippers. Thitf Is one of the most appealing specials that we have yet been able to ob tain for our customers and friends. Come early to set yours while they last at this price. 3(3c per lb 3 lbs. for $1.00 Schaefer's Drug Store , 133.X. Com'L St. 1 Dial 51IT7 , The Original Yellow Front and Candy Special Store of Salem ;: Penslar Agency Quality Plan Cowrteey nfnnrapir?rF m A mvrw Originators Of Low Price 351 State St. 24 FANCY CALVES Were hanging in our cooler last Saturday morning, Ws were overstocked. We couldn't ship them with out a loss as the Portland market was also over stocked. We sold veal at the lowest prices in years -and Saturday evening there were only 8 left. We have had some busy days, but this was a record for veal during the 16 years we have been in Salem. f When we advertise an article regardless of price, you may depend upon it being therbest. For This Week We Oiler Young Pig Pork Roast 12V2C lb. Fresh ' J Ham Roast 18c lb. ! Buy a large one and use for cold lunch also Dainty Lean Loin Chops 20c lb. Young Pig V Pork Steak 2 lbs. 35c Finest Sliced Bacon i .........25c lb. This bacon cannot be duplicated at any where near Choice Beef Good Boiling i Pot Roasts Beef i 12V2c lb. I 10c lb. ; Fancy Milk Fed Veal f Some more-of that firm white meated Idnd , Veal Roasts Loin Chops 15c lb. 2 lbs. 35c ; Leg of Veal Vea) Breast 20c lb. I lQcJbV : Best - i ' Sugar Cured Margarine Bacon Back 2 lbs. 25c 18clb. Out of consideration to our employes, we close Satur days at 7 p. m. rt ' i- tv 1 : lii'vi1- - .! ": . i If. Harry 1L Levy, Mgr. I ! IKMLIL I Open t,76 Hours Each Tear" "Center & Liberty Street Phone 9144 AOS ide AGE SMOKED over ailow oak fire "The old f ashioned way' There is no substitute for pure lean meat finely ground, seasoned and blended the CASCADES way, THEN smoked slowly over the OAK fire ail the deliclousness of this Quality Sausage U r.fftiio-ht i&ut. . - i; ' Order from your own Dealer he has it! No cereal No artificial coloring In : Cascade Old Fashioned Sausage jtWk&exs, Bolocna, Franklurters, Jflnced Ham, ifcUurit). -1- - i Ouaranteed nnder Oovtrnment . inxpeeuon s VALLEY. PACKING COMPANY