The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 28, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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ITiWe Tftey Are What They Are Doing r-'
:, - "Opt CarU C- McLeod, ; just re-
-turnd -from service With "the ma-
.tine corps ii the Salomon island.
.is vvisiting r.his .parents,. Mr. and
.Mrs Lester C;t McLeod, at -t"Nor;
Summefe street. ' Cpl.- Mo
'Leod, jts graduate of" Salem high
school. 4n -1939, - attended Willam-
ette university, for, one -year.v He
.was a member of; Alpha Psi Delta
fraternity.-" McLeod; -who brought
'homewo-Japanese sniper's rifles,
has - been awarded three - medals.
When. in- Salem - high school,- 'he
was president ot the -Hi-Y council
and a member of "S" club. -
- Pvt.- Michael G.- Miller, son - of
Mrs. Regina - Miller,-: 1845 : North
Summer street, will graduate from
aeronautics school- in Kansas City,
Mo : in - March; after a 1 5-weeks
courseon aircraft engines. He
then-will-be assigned to a' squad
ron for - active duty. Miller, who
Was ' ah . employe of Curly s Dairy,
was -inducted." into the army- last
November.- r.'v". ""-c 'f-''"
- Mr. and""Mrs7 J7 M. Johnson'
. received word that their son-In--
law, Marion ;C.-Jewel, has been
.- promote from " second lleoteri
" ant to. first lieutenant 1 In he
r army ir" corps. Lt. "Jewel is an
- lnstnictor and entlneerinr of -.-
fleer,' stationed at S teckten,
- Calif.' "Mrsi Jewel,' the former
Margaret Johnson,' is 'living in
, Stockton.
- Mrs. -; Arthur Upston- ; has - re
ceived word - from her son; Cor
poral Arthur : Upston, - that -he
graduated from National Schools'
-in Los Angeles earlier in the
month and is now attending anti
aircraft artillery - school at Camp
Davis, North Carolina. Corporal
Upston entered . the service - in
September, 1942, and received his
basic training at Camp Callan,
Calif. . ..'''. :
. L.t..V. D. Olson, dive bomber
pilot in the US. marine corps, has
been visiting 'friends, in .. Salem
. during .part of a 15-day furlough
from duty . at San Diego, Calif.
Olson attended Willamette uni
versity for two . and one, half
"years and -worked at the same
time, at the Marion hotel. He left
Salem "two years ago, enlisted in
.the navy and was later assigned
"to marine flight training. He
played, on the Willamette fresh
man basketball "team." His home
is in South Dakota.
E3d6n 'Merritt "Diehm, son 'of
Mr. and Mrs. Gi'. Diehm, 590 Lar-
sen avenue, -left Salem Thursday
to report to Fresno", Calif., for
' training "as an aviation "cadet. Di
ehm was employed "as a drafts
man in a Vancouver shipyard
when called and had been in his
second year at Willamette" univer
sity prior to that.' - .
Rudal jSalem, ; has -been comple
ted at "Santa-Ana, Calif. :Ruda has
been . transferred to prunary fly
ing schooL' 8 -3 r - -- .
r -'. - v ' . ' '" - ' ,,; --' " ';.
.;-Maa-vui'01inr'whohas'been at
temptmg.etaoiri'shrdluuu 5
tending radio classes m the old
high t school building at Salem,
will leave tonight to receive a
yanced training in an army - sig
nal corps school at Sacramento,
Calif,-Junior college. Olin is1 pro
prietor of - the Sal e m- Vintage
store, t . -
Lt f Col.' Dewey Powell of
Klamath Falls, stationed at Fort
Stevens, left - Salem . Saturday
noon i to return to duty after vis
iting I here for , a short : time. Lt.
Col. Powell' is former, grand chef
de gare of the 40 et 8 society "of
the American Legion. "
Cpl Leonard " L. Franz bb
Cameron and Scott Wilson spent
the wetend "at the home of the
former's m o t h er, M r s. "Ruth
Frani. -They-are stationed -at Ft.
Canby, Wash. f " '
- "A4" group of '17-year-olds 'iave
I enlisted in thenivy.and; are be-
ing sent to the training station at
Camp F a r r a g u t, Idaho, Chief
Quartermaster .Robert B. Fallon
f the Salem recruiting office an
nounces. Included are: Arthur
Charles Hughes, Maynard Charles
Drawson, F rederick-Wilhehn
Pfenning and Robert LeRoy. Mel
ton,, all. of Salem; Raymond Fred
Duffy of Lyons; Charles Everett
Mott, George .Vernon . Lefever,
Delane Albert Holter, Robert R.
Gohrke, Clifford Fries en and
, Benjamin , Wesley .Smith, all of
Dallas; Howard .Lloyd Micken
ham'and Clarence Oliver Collier
'of .Turner -and Donald . Anthony
Heggie,;ML Angel. AH will enter
"one of the 57, trade schools, upon
completion . of six weeks basic
training. . . .'
" J fr. and. Mrs. jl McNeil re
celved word, f r.o ih, their son,
Flight Officer . James McNeil,
that he had .a r rived safely
' somewhere in . India. The. last
previoos word, was 'seven weeks
Mr. 'and Mrsr Wmiam Stod
dard roiite one Sajenv have been
:f eadinir Oregon newspapers faith
fully since" receiving a letter from
"their son; tech. Sgi Warren
Stoddard, telling her that a news
lory about him was to be re
' leased. The story appeared f in
'press ' dispatches - February 25.
Stoddard was one of a group of pi
lots whose planes had crashed in
the south ' Pacific. " The story told
f theKdeligbt of'-, natives of the.
Islands' in the 7 American - jeep
'landed bjr a rescue ""ship," and how
. they: salvsgecr parts -of . the .cfsh-r
"d 'American -planes -m "return Ioj
'it ' riae in "the coh'trapXidnr
t i';v.rVc - i ;v- .'- : .
"Pvt. -Williani1 AT Wolf of Ox
iiard field, Albuquerque, NM, is
horne on fUrroughrHe is the son-in-laW;
of. Mr. and Mrs. L. Carl
ion f of ::Sublimity. .hi ' - :"
:U"ft':r-:- - '.' r- - - . r-:- ?' :. -:
. Maxwell ;Aen. Shannonf son of
Mrs. -Aw L.. Shannon, i route two,
' Salem tfegan- training . at. the US
iiavar. training :station -in Farra-i
guC-.ida last wek, ' ,
;; The.:pre-fliftctraMiing ofr Ray
jnond.J.- Ruda,son-. ot Joseph ;F.
Ttti '
uOS9S
Plant them how! "flood se
lection still, available from
250 varieties
PORTLAND Febl tfJP
Willard E. Peters,' Sweet Home,"
and Ralph W. Ellenburg and
Blake Holhrook, jr Lebanon, ;
were amonr 32 men sifned up
in the navy here Saturday, the
Portland recrniting office an-nounced.
. HOPEWELL Men serving , in
the armed forces from Hopewell
have; been honored .with a .roll of
their names which has. been hung
in, the auditorium, of the United
Brethren church. Those names ap
pearing include: John Bowers,
Douglas. Brush, Cpl. Melvin Brush,
Frank Cave, Roy Compton, Sgt,
Dowd L. Cooper, Delbert D. Flem
ing, Ralph . L Flowers, Chandler
Fowler, Capt. Harvey O. Fry, Lt.
Richard W. Gilkey, . Elmer L.
George . (missing (, Lt. Philmore
Heinonen, Pfc. Lawrence A- Hick-
erson, Everett W. Joeckel, Loren
zo Kinnan, Delmer A. Loop, R. Lee
McKinley, Cpl. William Q. Modde-
meyer, jr Edwin Rasaka, Roy
Shields, F. Delmer Stoutenberg,
Loren Swenwold, Cpl. Clair Ste
phens', Raymond L. Stephens, Wil
liam R. .Thompson, . Pfc. . Lester,
Versteeg, Cpl. Kenneth Warnock,
James L. . Worthington, Pfc. Alsop
James McCutchen, Roy B. Wright,
Leonard . A. Hickerson. Returned
are: John Kotka, Edwin Rasaka,
Charles William Loop, Morris Kin-
nan, R. Lee McKinley, Allen Simp
son, Carl S. Pajala, Joseph F. Bea-
ty, Delmer Kinnan, Merlin Mc
Kinley, Chester .Reed, Nels Kotka,
Willard Carson, Lloyd Luckenbill,
and Arnie Cave. .
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. SILVERTON Mr. and Irs.
C B. Anderson have three boys
in the army now, with Kenneth,
the v youngest,' inducted a few
.days ago at Fort Lewis. Lt. Har-
land Anderson is in Australia
' from where he has recently writ
ten his parents that he has just
completed two school sessions.
The nature of the schooling was
not revealed. Lt. James Ander
son is still stationed at Colo
rado Springs.
19,000 Women
Marines yiked
J PORTLAND, Feb. 27-(JP)-Uncle
Sam wants 19,000 women marines
and -'"they can . be"' fed-headedi'
left-handed or; any thing else just
so : they are strong, anxious- . to
learn and willing to take discipline;
t. So said. Major Rijth C.: Streeter,'
director o : tpe new. us marine
corps ..women s reserve, in an in
terview here Saturday.. ' ---'"..C","
' Enlisted personnel must .have
two years, of high school, Major
Streeter explained, !and officers
must have a college degree or two
years of college plus two years b
Business. .Age requirements are 20
to 36 for enlisted personnel and
20 to 50 for officers. V ; - ..' '-';
. , Recruits : will be trained for 56
trades, she said, but not for com
bat work; : .
Fertilizer Ready
For War Crops
WASHINGTON, DC, Feb. 27(JP)
SetL Charles McNary of Oregon
aaid Saturday that' fertilizer is
available for potatoes and' all stra
tegic war crops in his state.
f He" said - the department of ag
riculture informed him . that, rthe
need for fertilizer will be deter
mined on the basis of recommend
ationi of tlie "Oregon State agri-
cultural college. ? M f t
Metal Scrap Piles
To Be Collected
PORTLAND, Feb. 27-()-Metal
scrap piles still remahaing in Ore-.
goncitieS; wiil.be collected within
six in o n t h a, Hamilttm" Wright,
WashihgtoiC DC, director o, in
dustrial salvage for: the . WPA.
said h.Saturday. ' t: f.
J''6treisuig-the to ipVt
ing"r'scrap collectioh a . Contimious
program, he pointed out that .the
national "quota ' for the firs six
months of 1943 is :1 3,000,00,. tons
of iron and steel ."compared jwith
13,800,000 tons' for the' sanie period
last year. 1 - .,-.:'-.-."; h: '
S tate PAfflf iculture 1
Aide Quits to Farm
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Aage Gribskov, district repre-
sentative for the state agricultural
department in : the . Medford . area,
.has resigned .to' engage in f arm
ing,' officials announced here Sat
urday. . .
Gribskov has been with the de
partment ' seven-years : and" served
in eastern Oregon untQ a year ago,
when; he. was transferred, to Med-;
ford. "His worfe.was praised by de
partment officials. ' : ;,; .
t- C. R.J Jester, recently ; stationed.
at .-Klamath Fans,"' will, succeed
Gribskov in the Medford area.
IPouDdHdo3 ntlcBcaDD'dls
CLOVERDALE Keith, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, stationed
with the army at Camp White near
Medford, was home last weekend
on a short furlough.
.. Marvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Yeager, who is in the navy at Far
ragut, Idaho, surprised his parents
when he arrived last weekend on
a brief leave.
CIRCUIT COURT f .
Marion county- grand "jury -has
been caned td convene ; Wednes
day, March 3.' " '' -"
. State vs. Hugh A. Strong; . for-.
gery sentence' continued to June
7 on motion of. Strong's attorney,
who asked that defendant be re
leased to the sheriff of Yamhill
county, which county's grand
jury had recently indicted him
oh a charge of burglary.
..State vs. Richard. Parsegian;
sentence of one year, in county
jail on charge of contributing to
delinquency ' of a minor; credit
for three weeks spent in jail fol
lowing sentence of others invol
ved- in offense granted.
George W. Atkins vs. state in
dustrial accident commission; sat
isfaction of judgment. ;
W. L. Mclnturff vs. state in
dustrial accident commission; dis
missal based on stipulation.
George Ma they vs. Henry Er-
iksen, Peter W. Eriksen, Elyena
M. Eriksen and- Henry. Eriksen, as
administrator of the estate of
Emma Lax; complaint seeking
cancellation of deed and ' mort
gage and temporary restraining
order enjoining .defendants" from
disposing of certain- property
pending determination of suit.
Plaintiffs allege that they .are
creditors of the Emma Lax estate
in a sum still undetermined but
greater than the total of said es
tate; that defendants or some of
them borrow e d money from
Emma Lax on a second mortgage
and later witout payment while
she was incompetent to transact
business secured a satisfaction of
the mortgage without making any
payment; that, likewise, a deed
was secured without payment.
Pierce Auto Freight Lines, Inc.,
and others vs. Ormond R. Bean,
public utilities commissioner;
stipulation grants defendant to
March 15 to answer or otherwise
plead.
State vs. Elmer Elteworth Zim
merman; trial under habitual
criminal act formally scheduled
for April 14.
Roy R .Hainblin vs. Ethel Myrl
Hamblin; counter ' affidavit. -
" Nelson Bf os, Inc.;' vs. Steven
son' company; motion "for order of
.default. . . ' --A:
Florence Cotte w . vs. Lee Cot
tew; order directs county - treas
urer to pay to plaintiff $86.17 on
deposit with him. "
PROBATE COURT
Anna M. Shank estate; Florence
E. Buckles and Helen Mattison,
daughters, named executrices of
estate tentatively valued at $7500;
J. B. Walling, Harry Kroner arid
Mina Hall appointed appraisers.
Peter A. Carlson estate; supple
mental account of First National
bank as executor shows receipts
of $5022.23. disbursements of
$165.75. Order granted to dis
tribute $500 to Genevieve Harris
and $2178.24 each to Anna Carl
son and Otto T. Paulson.
- Harry E. Ferris estate; apprais
ed at $2387.79 by Ernest Towle,
P. B. Collins and Ernalee Thomp
son; , Carey F. "Martin, adfnmis
trator, authorized to sell person
al-property. '.'
Luise Cook estate; Louie Sto
ler, executor, directed to execute
and deliver deed to William Fi
cek and Filomena Ficek.
Dorothy M. Ernst estate; C. H.
Ernst, widower, narried adminisp
trator of estate valued at $6000.
. Melvin Engel estate; Elizabeth
Engel, administratrix, granted fi
nal 'decree. . T. "
JUSTICE COURT
Ray.W. Sparks; having no mo
tor vehicle operator's license; $1
and costs, fine suspended and
costs paid.
William Schwab; non-support;
preliminary hearing .10 a. m.;
Monday. ,
E. M. Sanders; disturbing the
peace; preliminary hearing Mon
day afternoon.
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
Herman P. ' Lee, 26, soldier,
Camp Adair, and Esperance Shif
fer, 18, clerk, rural, Salem.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Luke Anderson; jaywalking; $1.
AUMSVILLE Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Wilcox report that their son,
Asa, is in the railroad battalion
at New Orleans. He has recovered
from an attack of influenza which
he picked up while caring for pa
tients in "the isolation ward of the
hospital. Volunteers were called
for this work,' with Wilcox offer
ing his services. -
PR1NGLE Eugene Wechter,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wech
ter "of Pringle, stationed at a na
val air base on Kaneoha Bay, Ha
waiian islands, : writes that he is
enjoying- navy service and the
agreeable climate. A five - ton
truck Eugene .was driving turned
over recently, his letter said; but
before it capsized he had gotten
out; to look the situation over, and
he, was not injured.- . '
;Kent Wechter, Eugene's young
er brother, is in navy boot camp
at "Farragui, Idaho. He .wrote re-1
cen.Uy; :" mentioning." that;' he , Was
enjoying the toaining and that
there had been' snow in that vi
cinity. ' . 1.. "
WOOUDBURN E d ward R.
Armstrong, son of. Mrs. Mary
Armstrong,' has 4 graduated from
officers candidate school at Quan
tico, Va and now holds the rank
of second -lieutenant in t.tbe... ma
rines. . f ' .
Playschool
1381 StaU St.
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f Kintlersarten -
Nursery ' School;
(Morning or All Day)
I Ages" 2-6 ".
74J6y cuonn aficut
SHOE RATIONING
SHOES FOR. MEN
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SHOES FOK WOMN;:-
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Buster BntKvn
TO. BOYS FOX GIRLS
1 .The necessity for wearing out shoes instead oi. -:".
outwearing them is Causing thousands of people'..
; much concern these days. Many of us know that'; :
by simply taking our time to get properly fitted ,
'"because Improperly .fitted shoes 'wear 'our "
I prematurely rand . by buying well known, --A."
; established'quality makes, well hav? plenty of -shoes
to meet our requirements. THAT'S JUST-, i
PLAIN COMMON SENSE! '-:-'.
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ArbucklerKing & Co.
' BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE
481 STATE STREET ,
Just 20 Steps from High Street
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i, Eicr time before-you do'ypu'r ftMpihyauaintT.
s yourself with ratioh-ppint listings in your local 7
'I paper or aour grocer't. Then figure ot .the
foods ypu.: will t need by planning your menus a
vyeek in advance. Fill in the sixe 6J the tin nd the -number
of points on this form adding any unlisted'.;
' products, for which blanks have been provided."
pBe sure to total the Points before' you to to .
, store. Ibull save time and trouble speed up ser- .
- vice avoid the danger of running out of points.
FRUITS AND FRUIT JUICES r 7
. CANNED AND BOTTli D (including Spiced Fruiu) . sat . 'MINTS
"APttES (incloding Cibpplm) " - - ' r '
AmBAUg " ' - ' ' ' '
AWHCQTS - .j,--.:
" 'tllt. H Viirietl ' - " " ' ' .X ' ,; '-"
;' CHCTtlES, rt4 oar pitteJ " ' "' '
CHEMUES. ether . ,- ' "' - ' '
CtANBEHIHES tt4 SAUC1 - -' '-- 1 ; '
rTIUrK)KSAlADrtHTCOCKTAIt - --'"' :
' CSAPEFtUff ' - , J ..... . -- -t
; OKArEWtwrr Juici ' ' -.
?AfE JUICE ' ,' " r.i;r-?-. " "
PLEACHES I"1 .'. .-.j..v-' - Tr.
PEAKS- " J-.v;'--' -r.----' V '
PIMEArTU ' - 'JT--' -
- "fiwtAmt joicf - ' v -
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chewsies ; ' ;
. PEACHES - " -''- '" ' ' " 1
STKAWSEKKIES ' . " ' -
QTWEK 1EM1ES ' - - -;
BW im tbr Kt - - " ' - ' "
DRIED AND DEHYDRATED - - - .
. PHUNES ' ---- - -- . '
SUN -MAID KAISIWS ' ' - " ' - - ' -
ni in ttwrt iitft - ' - - -. '
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VEGETABLES AND VEGETABLE JUICES
. CANNED AND BOTTLED, ;
. AS",AOUS ' :' -." -. , ; -;
""NSrWESriUMA - ".. ; - .
;; ';' SEANS. CEENtwf WAX , ..." -" - ..
BEANS, n caoncd nd hettlcd dry varieties. induA
: in Baked Beans. Soaked Dry Beans, Pork m4
' Beans. KMney BeanS.XCTags.. i' -- ' - '- . -.
SEETS fipdudinatMckledl ' -' - , ' : . '-' y"'
X-CAKBQTS- -"--'' -'- --'a-'- -'.-,.'--V'-- - ;'.r . -
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rt. pfA-..v- '4.,.-. ; -v. y-'tvj' -- -f:;;
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' ;7t - t .. TOTAL POINTS - ' ' ' .
. 'f snttACt " ' ' - - 1 -
yrTOMATOES - - - . - ... '
- HEIWZ TOMATO KETCHUP . . V ' '
; HEINZ CHIU SAUCt . - -r - j..,
' HEINZ TOMATO JUICE - . .... - TT . v..
" -TOMATO PEODUCTS. aJI ksrs f- . ' "T . '
EtlHii stlisrs Wa ' - ' -t '
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MOZMN . . ..
' ASPAKAOUS ' . - : - .
.1 4 SEANS. 1IMA f - - - ' - ... .
- SEANS. OKEEN mm WAX ----- - 1L.
'-' saoccoti - ------ ' - - - - - -
'r-"COKNT ' - -' --..- - .. '
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VEGETABLES AND VEGETABLE JUlCtS (Cont'd)
CANNED AND IOTTUD . - - -. SOI , roam ,
OTHER PROCESSED FOODS
CANNED SOUPS
HEINZ CONDENSED CaSAAt Of TOMATO) SOUP -
HEINZ CONDENSED WEAK Of OKEEN PEA SOUP ' - - -
HEINZ CONDENSED CHICKEN NQOOU SOUP - - . ---
" HEINZ CONDENSED VEGETASU SOUP WITH SEEP STOCK
. HEINZ CONDENSED VEOETAKIAN VEOETASU SOUP
"HEINZ CONDENSED VECETAHS SEEf SOUP
Fill fca anSsrs haf - .... , , -.
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BABY. FOODS ; '. - .' ; "
HEINZ STKAINED VECETASXE SOUP ... n .
HEINZ STKAINED SEEP AND 1IVEK SOUP - -
HEINZ STKAINED TOMATO SOUP - - ' - .
WEINZ STKAINED MIXED OKEENS -
HEINZ STKAINED SPINACH
HEINZ STKAINED SEETS - -
HEINZ STKAINED PEAS 1 -
HEINZ STKAINED OKEEN SEANS ... -
HEINZ STKAINED CAKKQTS . - -.
HEINZ STKAINED ASPAKAOUS - ;
HEINZ STKAINED SEEP SKQTH -- -
HEINZ STKAINED VEOETAS1ES AND tAW '
HEINZ STKAINED PKUNES -
HEINZ STKAINED APKICQTS AND APPtE SAUCE -
HEINZ STKAINED PEAKS AND PINEAPPtt 1 '
HEINZ STKAINED APPIE SAUCE - ' - ..
HEINZ" CKEAMED DICED VEGETABLES ' -- -
HEINZ CKEAMED OKEEN VEOETAStES - ,-
HEINZ CKEAMED TOMATO AND KICE
HEINZ CHOPPED CKEEN SEANS ' - "-'
HEINZ CHOPPED SPINACH . - - - . -c
HEINZ CHOPPED CAKKQTS " ' ' ' - ' - -
HEINZ CHOPPED MIXED VEOETAStES " --
HEINZ CHICKEN FAB IN A VEOETAS1E QttrDOE -
HEINZ tAM AND tlVEK STEW . - - -
HEINZ P1NEAPP1E KICK PUDOfNO ....... . - -
HEINZ APPtE. FIO A NO DATE. DEStEKT - ' -
piltiwHiars lia ' ' . . . - :.t-- ..
TOTAL POINTS
THE FOLLOWING HEINZ ITEMS ARE NOT RATIONED: Heinz Prepared Mustards
" Pickles ; Relishes Jellies 57 Beefsteak Sauce Peeper Sauce Worcestershire Sauce Horseradish
, Peanut Butter Apple Butter Vinegars Sandwich Spread 57 Salad Dressing y Rice Flakes
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GROCERS:;-YpLir Heinz m,Qri will be glad to furnish you
Ration BuddeFolTn
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. v -- points intelligently so 4 tha wpnjt'i-at -y- n,Anf
out of stamps." And buy with care to make .
your points come out" eveny because the,
trocer. will, not be able to ttve youekente
t.
Use high-point' stamp! first," if .
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used up, you will not be able to buy any ,
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