The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 21, 1939, Page 9, Image 9

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    Local News Briefs
TK OREGON STATESMAN, Salea, Oregon,- Friday Morning July 21, 1939
New Homes Peraltt. Tn
ing permiu for new dwellings at
2110 Hazel TTnA an 14(
North 21st street were issued
yesieraay ny the city building in
spector. The former was to N J
- Arnold for a
house and garage, and the latter
..rirvTurnDo11 t0T two-story.
14850 honse and garage. Other
verinjw were to: Margaret Fessen
oen. to re-roof a twiiin ie
North 17th. $30; C. S. Osland.
to, alter a private garage at 1785
ouum iZin, 130; and A. L. Stiff e,
to repair the roof of a dwelling at
jnapie, S3&v
Wallpaper specials. Elfstrom Co.
Mtnnesotans InYtted Mlnneso-
i ex-resiaents and tourist
now in the northwest initAi
bj the state society to attend the
mnuaai ouung Sunday at Jantsen
Beach park, Portland, it was an
nounced yesterday. An elaborate
-program of speeches, stunts .and
sports, and music - by a 35-plece
girls band has been imnnul fl
lowing dinner and the largest at
tendance on record is anttrlnntort
Gate admission is free and prizes
will be awarded Minnesotans com-1
tne farthest.
Roofing by Matbls. 178 S. ComT.
Closing Program . The - two
weeks daily vacation Bible school
of; the Salem Mennonite church.
enrolling i children, will close
tonight with an 8 o'clock program
presented hr the atndenta t tTa
ehnrch. Rev. A. P. Voth announced
; resterday. There will be a prayer
Pageant, music, and nminn vnrlt
of Bible Study. The teachers of the j
cnooiare miss Alice Forester,
Miss peEtte Wyatt and Miss Es
iner rang.
Lubrication service, day and night.
union station, state and Church.
Presbyterian Sneaker Phil w
. Barrett, vice president of .the Ore
gon Christian Endeavor union, will
ipeak at the evening serrice of the
rirsi rresDyterian church Sunday
on the subject, "What's Your An
swer?! Mr. Barrett has Just re
turned from Cleveland, where he
attended the 37th International
Christian ' Endeavor convention.
uver 5000 delegates attended with
representatives from Great Brit
ain, Hawaii, Canada, Alaska, and
me united States.
- Group of spring & summer dresses
Coming Event.
Jolt 20.&-.iifi i
tfonal TrapNhooters association.
iwuruanieui. ,
Jul 23- IMrnla i at
residents of UMtdum
OUnicer park. No-bost dinner!
i;su p. m. i I
picnic, club dinner at 1 p. m
raradise Island.
July 23 North and Sonth
Dakota all-state nicnic. Dallaa
park 1 p.m. Basket dinner.
Jnlv 30 Marlon .count lw
mona Grange plrnir, Chainpoea;
July 30 Caledonian rlnh
Scotch plrnir, Dallas city park.
' July SO Colorado if m-
nlc. Hazel Green.
July 30 Annual Iowa meet.
ing, Corvallis city park. Picnic
owner.
Auirnst S Marina r? . .
Teterans, association, SHrerton.
August a Annual state Ten
nexaee plrnir al Dallas rlty park
- AUJT. S Ohio Stat A niritl
will be held at Olinger picnic
grounds. ...
- - AuiTUHt A (arnlln. . .
picnic, Bryant park, Albany.
Aug. IK I a Amcrtran Legion,
department of Oregon, conven
tion, i
Aug. 1A-20 Flas Fen! i rat al
LIU AngcL V
Aug. 20 Salem onion labor
annual picnic at Pat's Acres
park.
Aug. 21-26 State aofttutll
tournament.
Aug. 24-27 Hon Fiesta at
Independence.
5 at Senator Dress Shop.
Ex-Resident Visits Mrs. Bess
Nellltt, a former Salem girl who
weni east to live 10 years ago, has
returned to her home at Durand,
Mich., after visiting a month in
- Oregon With her brothera nnri aio.
ters, Mrs. Charles Shlpman, Mrs.
o. Lu Donaldson. Mrs. m. o rnm:
stock and Roy Comstock, all of
saiem,. and Mrs. Fred Comstock
and Mrs. Roy Comstock. both of
West Stayton Mrs. Nellitt is still
partial to this state over Michigan.
Barber wanted. 182 S. High.
: Carnival Tonight Young peo
ple or me nrst Presbyterian
cnurcn.wui eondnct'a carnival in
the social room at' 7:30 tonight.
an afro v nr Kswt wrlll
tertainment. There la a asnaii h.
'mission - charge and nroceeda win
go toward a fund to send delegates
-, . to tne coming Presbyterian confer
ence at Silver creek ; recreational
area. . -, . i
July Clearance Sal. Dresses at 85.
senator tiress Shop. High St.
Larceny Charged Boys Irvin
Sisk," 1015 South 25th, and Don
v aid Salcherberr. rnnta thrca wh
17-year-old boys, were arrested by
a city officer yesterday on a Jus
tice court warrant charging pet
ty larceny. They, alleged to have
stolen gasoline from antomohiioa
were turned over to juvenile au-
tnonties.
Salem's exclusive floor corarin
store. Elfstrom Humphrey Co.
Church Class Social Members
of the married people's class of
me f irst Baptist church are plan
ning a covered dish dinner and so
cial rnaay at e:30 p.m. The af
fair will be held at the Claxtet
road home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Schlrman.
Lutx Florist 1276 N. Lib. 9592
Wrong Name It was- Claude
Ilelsler. lr.. as renorted In tb
Tuesday Statesman, and not Vin
cent Heisler as stated in a later
Item, who was drowned at Wheat
land ferry Sunday, residents of
Mission Bottom pointed out Thurs-,
day.
Carolina Outing The annual
North Carolina picnic will be held
Sunday, August , at Bryant park
in Ainany, airs. Wolff Allen, sec
retary of the state club, announced
yesteraay.
Sale Better Wash dresses. Fine se
lection, splendid reductions. Ml-
laay s snop.
Sawdust Blaze Firemen yes
terday afternoon answered a call
to tne root . of Bellevue street.
where a sawdust pile was afire.
Court Grants Permission The
county court has granted Stan
ford Morris permission to move a
tnresner over county roads, and
has allowed Claude McKern to
haul logs in the same manner. The
court nas also received a letter
from Neil Richardson of Hillsboro
oDjectmg to the lack of a curve
sign by the sharp turn in the
North Santiam . road as it leads
into Mill City from the Marion
county side. He blames a recent
automobile accident which befell
him on that condition
Pabco Hoofs Elfstrom Co. Pn92Zl
Doe Bites Carrier FrnncU P
Fahey, 904 Jefferson street, mail
carrier, was painfully injured yes
ieraay wnen a bird dor bit him
the Jeg as he was delivering mail.
He will not be able to work for
a tew days because of the wounrin
This is the second carrier bitten
tnis week by dogs, over-anxious to
protect their homes. WedneariT
rvi va- - .
i nomas nenagy was bitten , but
nis injuries were not serious
Paint Sale, Mathis, 178 S. Com.
Garden Club Picnic Twelv
nearby garden clubs will join the
aiayion ciuo in a nicnic luncheon
at Stayton city park today. Offi
cers oi tne state federation have
been Invited and Mrs. Daniel Hef f-
ner of Portland will be .rncat
speaker.
Back From Alaska Dr. and
Mrs.' ,W. B. Snodrrasa returned
last night from a trip to Wran-
gell. Alaska, wherawthav-
with Mrs. Snodrrass Darentit Mr
ana Mrs. George H Bid well: The
spent 11 days in Alaska and mad
tne trip Dy steamship.
Sate of larrer. youthful d
Extremely reduced. Milady's Shop.
Assume Bnsinesa imn
CerUficates of assumed business
name have been filed with the
county clerk by Walter Dixon and
Roland Saull for Dixon and Shall,
and by Anna Ooedal for Rlt nf
sweaen restaurant.
Expected Home Clavton Wil
liams Is expected home this week
ena irom Ft. Bliss, EI Paso, Texas,
wnere ne nas Been stationed with
his ROTC unit of New Mexico
. a ....
military institute for summer
camp.
Young people's carnival First
Presbyterian church tonight, 7:30
Cannot Use Fund The atata
land board has no anthorlt to
use anv uart or tne it-red nihia
School fund to Dav fee dna rnnn.
ties or county officials. Attorney
General I. H. VanWlnklA held In
an opinion here Thursday.
Files in Bankrnntev Rnhert
1-.. J- .
viauue oee, groceryman,. or 1835
North Fourth street, baa file1
tition In bankruptcy in Portland
snowing aeots of 83401.14 and
assets of 2810
Boy Cats Thumb tMtv first "aid
officers were called to 434 Water
street yesterday to attend 1 -VP r.
V .S) V-fc a . .
via vonaia UDreint, wbo had sus
tained a severely cut thumb while
at piay
PAGE NINE f
Divorce
Avers
Plaint
Cruelty
Erickson Suit in Court
Asking Restoration of
Her Maiden Name
Divorce complaint was filed
yesterday in circuit court by Lu-
a waa a m
ciuua .ricason against jLionea
Erickson allerinr ernal and In.
human treatment and requesting
return of the plaintiff's maiden
name of Lncinda TJIfers. They
were ; married in Glendive, Mon
tana, on December 22. 1924. Ten.
tative property settlement was in-
al.J.J a A. j, .
wuuea in 1.119 compiamu
Orcait C ourt
ai cooudre and comuanr. a
corporation,- ts. Roy Fitzgerald
and others; amended complaint
filed iaskinr that nlaintiff receive
judgment making it owner In fee
simpie ot property involved In the
ouiu
Eurene T.nwe an Infant Kv
Jessie E. Lowe, his guardian, vs.
noDert juason; oraer tor dismis
sal 01 action tiled.
L. R. Chambera v J m T.
elerc; answer filed to complaint
aenywg its contention in full.
' NanCV Morrin VS. Sam R. and
Blanche E. Batv: an It filed aeeV.
Ihg to have the- court lasna a de.
cree Impressing at trust on cer
tain real property In Salem. The
complaint asks that the trust
serve as a deed of property in
volved to the plaintiff ward.
Alice E. Lay ton vs. Arista Nen
del; order has been filed trans
ferring trial to department No
Z; demurrer has also been filed
alleging that the statute of limita
a. S - . a . .
110ns nas run in tne case.
Alberta Hirsoh V. Edward
Hirsch; complaint for divorce has
ueen tuea alleging crul and In
human treatment. The were mar.
ried at Vancouver, Wash., October
16, 1938.
; The state ex rel Emmet Rora
vs. the state unemployment com
mission; aemurrers nave been
filed by members of the commis
sion.
Frank Williams vs. Hayes and
company, a corporation; plaintiff
nas med comolaint fnr nn aah
damages and 2100 a month from
September 16, 1938, when he al
leges ; tnat he sustained injuries
wnue emntyine cratea of onlnna
at the company's Labish place. He
maintains that he was compelled
to support himself by his hands,
that a 8 h e 1 f board broke and
dropped him 15 feet to the floor.
and that he suffered injuries to
the left foot and the left side of
nis nead and neck.
Probate Court
Estate of Pauline Mvrtle I
John 'L. I.Vtlh haa Kaan a n4
administrator of the 23500 estate.
Winnie Mnllov haa filed her
final i account for the Lai and
Keener, and annual raealnta
for Vera Kocher, on whose be
half she Is serving as guardian
tier account shows receipts of
Z166 and exnendltnrea iikc ss
for each. Leland haa' attained hi.
majority but saya.he ls living at
home with the guardian, who is
bis mother, and sharing in ex
penses.
Justice Court
William 'Haskin "waa
RUlltV b 1 hrrTMtnt m.9
, - - j . j v& w
iess drivlnr and' fined tan and
4 costs Dlut 30 days in JalL He ap-
ucnien rne casa If rlrrnlf rnnrt .
Joseph sisk and Don H. Satch-
enoerg, cnarged with larceny of
gasoline: certified to inventi
court! when found to be 17 years
of age in each case, and consigned
to jau to await trial.
Georre H. -Anderann fin J (t
and costs, driving a motor truck
without license.
Theodora Jones, charged with
Being in a state of intoxication on
a puoiic roan; unable to pay fine
of 25 and costs and commitment
isBueu.
Owen Hall and John f n.(nv .
charged with removing parts from
v iaurvaa car: nieai nnr milt.
and waived preliminary, hearing.
uuuua over 10 grand Jury and
luuua nniD e to nnat hall rf ten
each. Committed iaii
Melvin Hamm: accused of lar.
ceny of an automobile on July 5
ana certified to 1nven!l
not Certified haoV tn k. . I - jt '
Plead guilty and waa hnnnd nAr
grana jury. Failed to post 2500
ana was committed to Jail
oiarnaee UcensM
Milo Schneider 9K at..
x, - -,. , nm.i iwuic,
xsewDera farmer. ani no, ir.i.
, n . ' wcu-
er, stenographer, of Wood.
uuiu.
Leaves far East
I Sacred Sea Songs
festival on Slate
60-Voice Choir? to Give
Concert at Nazarene
. Church Sunday
A CO-voIce choir, aeenm na n led
hy a stringed orchestra, will pre
sent sacred, songs of the sea in a
music festival at the. Church ef
the Nazarene at 12 th and Center
streets Sunday night at 7:45.
The rostrum of the church will
be decorated to represent a large
floating boat by Charles Edwards
and George. Higgins. Lighting ef
fects will be arranged by Irving
Blessing.
The orchestra which will ac
company the singers consists of
Mrs. Doris Frlesen, Neal Cashlon,
vmton scott, Verne Scott, Harold
Dalke, Herbert Dalke, Eldon New
berry, Charles Collar, Carmogena
Hoff er, Fred Schroeder, Marvin
LItwiller, Abe Doer keen and
Charles Edwards.
The program will Include:
"Sail Oa' (Cfiarlrs CUbriel ) choir
Saxopaon aaartat Charles Collar. Trrd
Schroder, Canaefena Holler, C. Edward
iKtrodoctory Brasentatiea
. i - Direetor Kraest Frteien
Aecvrdioa sola Wayne Loreall
"AUeep ia Mjr Barana," trio P. Litwil
nr. voramaa noiier, uowtn ioveau
Baading, "Tha Sat ot tka Sail"
. Hilt Mildrad rjaeU
(Stebbini) choir
'ZxeerpU Treat Ua Sea of Lift'
.Howard Cata
"The Lower Lizhti
The Weng-er irU' uarta
Setdiic Stilling the Tempeit'.
Miit (ieneTitrc kaal
"The Haven of Reit." ma!a quartet W.
Schroeder. O. aix. T. Litwiller, W. i riesaai
'Tha Gospel Ship"
Tha choir and orchestra
Electric fnitar olo., Aba Doerfcas
'Jems Whispers Peace" (Lilleaas)
raebr
"Tha Sea of Life" Jet. L. W. Cellar
"God Blens America" faah
"Day Is Drinr ia the West".
Benediction .Rer. Dr. Linfield Hawkea
alone"
- n-inTTai ml I,
io. isL i!
"Tha iifa tiaa"
Obituaries
Sillier
Lois Iola Miller, at a local hos
pital July 19. Late resident of
Gaston. Survived by parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Chandler Miller of Gas
ton; sisters. Mrs. Lewis Harlan
of iioquiam, wash., Mrs. Harry
Hirers of Tacoma, Mrs. Eddie
G ingle of Los Anceles. Mrs. Ted
Hunt ot Samoan Islands, Miss
Aita Miller of Gaston; brothers.
Edmond of Hillsboro, Harold and
Leslie Miller of Los Angeles; aunt,
Mrs. W. R. McAlvin of Salem, ser
vices will be held from the Ter-
williger-Edwards "chapel ""t Satur
day, July 22. at 9 a. m. Eider J, M.
Comer " will officiate.' Interment
City View cemetery.- .
' - U'tBema "
. Agatha WIHems, 13, at local
hospital July 20. Survived by par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Bernhard B.
Willems of 10S8 Third street.
West Salem; . brother. WaMn R.
Willems; sisters, Mrs. Holds
Dick of Minnesota, Mrs. Bertha
Fadenrecht and Miss Margaret
Willems, , both of Colorado. - Fu
neral announcements later from
the CIough-Barrick company.
ir a. a. w-. .. . . .
siaicn rouna CJltv nnlipn in
In possession of a woman's wrist
watch found on North Llhprtv
near Union. The owner may have
ii oy luenmymg.
Tensioncrs to Meet Ontral
Townsend club number 6 will meet
at tne courthouse Friday nizht
at s ociock to hear a report on
the Indianapolis convention.
Caledonians to Picnic Salem
Caledonian club will hare its an
nual picnic In the Dallas city park
Sunday, July 30.
Drunkenness Chanced J. Man
ning was booked by city nolice
yesterday on a charge of beinr
drunk in a public place. -
Gaifpll Courtiner
Heads Oklaliomans
Carroll Courtiner of Salem was
elected president as former resi
dent of Oklahoma met for the an
nual all-state picnic at Dallas park
last Sunday. Mrs. Zena Thomas
and Ed h. Rogers', also of Salem.
were named secretary and treas
urer. -
More than 250 persons sresent
enjoyed a program ot sports, con
tests.. -speaking ana music, for
which Mr. Courtiner acted aa mis.
tef of ceremonies. Those present
ing the musical program were
Rutbyn Thomas. Clyde Cook. A in
line - Schmidt. Adrin 'Tate. Mrs.
Clifton Mudd and Mr. and Mrs.
Compton. , , .... r .'
- " , "S, --' , '
Edward Majek, representative of 1
tbo Equitable Life Aasorance so-
rlt v mw,A trm Msbk will lute
today for New York city where
jiajeK win auena tne nutn an
niversary convention of the so
ciety. uajeK earn fa tne privi
lege of attending the convention
by placing in the top ten per
cent of over 8000 Equitable rep
reaentaf lvp In fh 1'nltvl Statea
on the basis of new life insur-J
ance sales for the 18 months
period ending June SO.
Bean Sketches
Office's Work
State Utilities Leader Is
Speaker at Lions Gub,
Work Is Described
Ormand B. Bean, recently ap
pointed public- utilities commis
sioner, was the main speaker on
the program at the Lions club
luncheon yesterday noon at the
Marion hotel. This was the first
address which Bean has given in
Salem since taking office in June.
In discussing the general topic
oi tne meaning or the public util
ities commission to the people of
Oregon, he began with a brief
sketch of utilities regulation in
Oregon from its beginning in 1887
with a commission for regulation
of the railroads down to the pres
ent utilities commission law ofi
1931.
"Until 1931." he indicated.
"the commission had a quasi-ju
dicial function. Since then it has
been constituted to serva aa an
advocate of the people in admin
istering regulatory laws."
Duties Resmlatorv
Bean described tha liirlarfWlnn
oi tne commission as strictly in
the sphere of regulation. Ita nni
significant taxing powers, beyond
wnat is necessary for its own sup
port, he emphasised, are enr.
cised op motor transport utilities
aione, ana tne proceeds devoted
exclusively . to road construction
and improvement. I '
The policy of the commission
Bean declared to be to serve the
common Interest In all fairness.
and to make restrictions on prl
rate enterprise rest as easily as
possible. He spoke briefly of dif
ficulties Wltk WOUld-be avadera of
regulatory statutes.
Prior to the commissioner's ad
dress, Ben W. Carpenter of tha
national Red Cross spoke brief
ly on tne reduction of awlmmlnsr
aeatns tnrough more adeanata- In
struction in water sports.
Qassic Niimbers
In Park Concert
State no Richer
Music ranglnr from nonnlar
tunes t oclasslcs by Schubert and
Tscnauowsky will be heard at
tonignt'a concert bv the Salm
municipal band when the musi
cians take their place at Marlon
Square park at S p.m.
H. ,N. Stoudenmeyer, director.
announces the following pro
gram.
March. "Olvmnfan" Tnv
Overture, "Norma" ."""Belllnl
Popular-
Some Shana" pn
"Cathedral In the Pines" ....Kenny
"The Funny Old Hills"
-..--Robin-Rainger
Waltz, "Skaters" Waldtenfel
In Mine Business "m TniiSr-PiSJl
i ulvo ant Recollections" irr W
The state land boar nn.r.n.
Iy is not goinr to rwetva an eH
stanilkl rovaltv from rnM tnlnlna
operations now being carried on
oj mm .-Naame Strayer, Baker, on
me anaae river midwa luiwn
f a . . a
nunungion and Roblnette.
miss btrayer has sent a letter
to me land board that th
damv was completed nwentiv k.
ui operating results have been
ajscouraKin?. Sh aalt Ih.
jcci pronaoiy would be abandoned,
although she might continue pros-
vrciuiB temporarily ? with sluice
ooxes.
unaer an arreempnt with
tate land board Miss Strayer was
vj we state a royalty on all
viu taaen irom the stream.
Scappoose Utility
Keport Is Drawn
The final rennrt n
bllltV Of rrpatln. tv.
ua, kuo ua u niMHn
Scappoose people utility district
U now being prepared by the state
uurueisctne commission and will
no reaay tor release early
August. -
The nronosed dlatrfot nM i
: - " w nwuu U
me territory now embraced
In an Irrigation nrolert lrvaf Sa
. . .. " . w - - mTwm.,i ea
most airecuy east of Scappoose.
, ui iaf on toe original petition
waa uKia several weeks ago.
Arr. bv'Lalra
Intermfaatnn
March "High School Cadets"
' - Sousa
Excerpt from "Unfinished
sympnony" Schubert
arves Dance" from "'Nut
Cracker Suite" .Taehiknwk
Comic Opera, "The Only Girl"
-? ... Herbert
Spanish "Los Toros" from "La
Feria" Suite .
Harcn "The Gladiator" - Cnn..
Finale "Star Spangled Banner".,
the feast-
proposed
tWhy""
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Longer!
Call aa4
nothing Doito
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STEVENS-BROWN
CRKDIT -Jeweler
Opticians
wbh vtbzu TaXLt ase ear
Cbiaeaa raniMiiaa. !! Ufin.
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aa ssaiter wit a waat ailment jtm
ara aFrl.irTr.il JiuinlM ai.
asitis. heart laaa, livar, kidsay.
nwaara. gae, eeastipatioa.
Aiabetis. rbetimatism. cal
ladder, fare, aaia. Ismla
piainis .
Oiarlie Chan
Chlaeae Herb Co.
S B. Pong, years
Srsrtit-e ia Csina.
ffiea hoars ta U
4ay aa4 Wednesday
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has a display this week of
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envied hostess and a beloved home-
maker all summer long!
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display. IT you haven't tasted it before, now is the per
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IT'S REALLY FRESH I
You, yourself, know that a dressing for salad can taste
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Best Foods French
Dressing
I medium-sixed
bead cabbage
f4 cup cooked diced
1 cup cooked peas
Yi cup diced celery
cup cooked diced beets
S tbtps. chopped onion
Hollow out a firm head of cabbage, leaving a sheO.
Slice removed cabbage very thin and pot back in
shea. ariaatc carrots, peas, celery and onion ia
French Dressing and place in refrigerator for an hour.
Just before serving, toss together marinated vege
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Try thtf of Act grind salad and
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SchrederBerg Groc.
Market Basket
Caplan'g Mkt.
Tip-Top Grocery
Walkers Groc.
Safeway Stores
(5 stores)
Pearson Cash Stor;1
Piggly Wiggly
Busick's (3 stores)
Fred Meyer
Columbia Foods
McEwenVMkt,
Paramount Mkt.
Model Food Mkt.
Krechter Grocery
DaueVGroc.
M & F Groc. ,
Kightlingers Groc.
Krueger's Groc
Farmer's Groc.
Gillings Groc;' 4 '!
Carol Robinson
Conover's Groc.
Mickey Mouse Groc.
Chapelle's Groc.
La Vona Burkitt ; :
Seie-Rite Groc.
ft Bailey Groc
Jones Groc
DeWitrt Food Mkt.
State Street Mkt.
Pade's Groc.
Etzel Groc
Milieu's Groc.
Krueger'8 Kash
& Karry
Western Foods
Bale's Groc
Eppley Groc.
Ficklin Groc.
W. H. Clark
Tomsha Groc
R. H. Bailey Groc.
Berg's Groc.
Le Garie Groc
Largent Groc.
! Little Lady's Store
Bower's Groc.
Fulton Groc
.CM. Roberts
- Capitol Street Mkt. f
McMorris Groc .
C M. Robinson
Ebner'sGroc
Johnson's Groc '
Lindskog Groc
Glenn Dull's
Red & White
Grand Central Mkt.
L. E. Wahl Groc.
Parker's Groc.
Da vies Groc.
Ross Goodman
Hi-Way Food Mkt
Paul G. Woodroffe
Jarvill's Groc
Driggs Groc.
Toombs Groc
Bright's Groc
Wilber'sGroc
Joe O'Brien Groc.
Rich's Grocery
Mischler Groc.
: 3VL E. Schmidt's Groc
Greene's Groc
O. M. Lemmon Groc.
Sloperfe Mkt.
Gerth's Groc
Smith & Ward
Okay Groc
Wyatt'sGroc
VL U Waring
Badger's Croc,,';-';;,
Puritan Groc-
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