Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 09, 1949, Page 21, Image 21

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    i Mixed Trends
jn Grain Mart
Chicago, Nov. 0 (IP) A highly
' Jnixed price trend developed on
the board of trade today while
;,tiealer awaited the agriculture
I department's crop report. There
I was strength in corn and oats,
t Referred corn contracts and DB
S' icember and May oats made new
' seasonal highs. Part of the buy
1. Jing in corn came from export
J. interests. Wheat, soybeans and
jrye weakened.
1$ Wheat closed A lower to ?i
i 3iigher, December 2.11-',
Scorn was ' -1 Vi hieher. Decern-
' ber $1.20-, oats were tt-tt
. 1 higher, December 74, rye was
1 4l V4 to 2 cents lower, December
j, $1.34H, soybeans were
flower, November $2.2Hi-02.21,
: land lard was 9 to 10 cents a
(hundred pounds lower, Novem-
oer $tf.33.
Crashed Plane
;0wned by U.S.
ff Washington, Nov. 9 VP) A
' J Bolivian official testified today
that the fighter plane which col
lided with an airliner here in
aviation's worst disaster was be
ing tested for faults that had
caused his government to reject
it three times.
The witness, Maj. German Pol
of the Bolivian air force, con
tended that the P-38 was not
Bolivia's but the property of
Universal Marine and Supply
company at the time of the crash
in which 55 persons died Nov. 1.
Bolivian acceptance, Pol told
the civil aeronautic board,
hinged on the outcome of the
test flight by Erick Rios Bri-
doux, only survivor of the col
lision.
Pol said the P-38 had been
turned down three times for
faulty brakes, faulty radio and
trouble with one of its two mo-tors.
The Bolivian officer was the
third witness as the CAB opened
what was believed to be the most
elaborate crash investigation ev
er held.
Earlier witnesses were Joseph
O. Fluet, New York, chief of
CAB region one, and George H
Roderig, assistant to the vice
president for operations of East
ern Airlines, owner of the pas
senger plane.
Investigators expected the
highlight of the Inquiry to be
the story of the Injured Boliv
ian pilot.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
4ttt Ltrtct ttiftn
(Br Vlir fAckiac CotRBtftrt
trder limbi 113.00 to tlB.Dt
B to M)ft
Chum torn , $1t to (9 "6
rat dalfT cow w.M 1
Dairr hetfcrc tft.00 to Itfl.M
Bun , iii.oo to mo :
CiJve. food ODO-ttO lb.), .m oo lo li.M :
Vl 1150-100 Io- top I1..00 to J J 1-00 ;
FortUn IiUJtt Mark j
Dllclou tppte told tor 12.0 to 12. SO
a box for loose packM, on the Portia id !
EaiUirJ Farmeri WholMl Produce jr-
kit today.
Other ipplt prices tit mom pcfcd
were Starktnu. 12.78 to M.flO; Ktata,
J1.7& to 11.83; JontliM, 11.32 to II. JS
Wlntrr Bnanai, 11.00 to J1.S&: omy,
IMS to tl.il; 8pitinbeif, tl.0-
Locsl lettuce broucttt 14 09 to IS .00 1
crate.
DMchutM rujrt No, 5 potato srousnt :
tS.OO to (4.10 ft hundred pound.
CtOOtS WW 11.23 to (i.Sfl n
cr&t.
frtttai Pr4ae
BstttTft Tntnt. mmitct to lmm- :
ditto ch&agt Premium quility mtxicnuir. ;
35 co I percent texmy aeuverea ia .
Fortltntl 3-flflc lb.; 02 tear ti-the lb.: 90
score, 51 -83c; 89 tcore c, Valley rout
ind country points 2c lew than first
BufUr WbaieMW rou oust; cum co
'hole ten. crtde 63 cor, fl3c. A
82 More. Me: B SO score. 60c lb., O 8ft
score. Me. Above prlcu bto sexictl?
nominal
Chcrte Selling price to Part t cut whole.
tttle Oregon lacle 3ff-42c, Orecon 4
loaf t3-43c triple) 1 lw then
linttltk
Cm tto whol!ei A trade Itrce,
55-3fi',ie; A medium, 45-Wac; Bfe.de
B tare. 40-aoUc; etnell A trade. Hc.
Portland Dairy Mrke
nutter fnre to rentier, urftoe ft
printa. Sc AA crtons, 6Sc; A prints.
flfic; A ettrtone 46c; B printc, 45c.
eciePrire ro mantra ureoe
larjre, 91c doz,; certJJlHl A lerse, 02c;
large. 5c; aa medium, &oc-, cer
tified A medium, 49c; B medium, 44c; A
small, 44c; cartons 2 addlttonct.
t Price to retaiieia tortiano
Oregon singles 39-2e. Oregon loaf, ft
lb loafa 44 '-ifie lb.; triplets, 1'4 eentt im
than singlet Premium brands, tingle
Slc lo t loci, at Ho
Poult ri
Lt?e Ublchene . no 1 n))ty tob
plante. No 1 brollera under 3 lbs. 20-24c
lb. fryera X-S lbs., 23 -26c, 3-4 lbs.. !Tc.
roater 4 Itut and over, 27-28c; (owl.
rorn 4 bfl end under ls-20e over t
lbs. 30e; eoloret) lowl, all welihU, 34-3&c;
roostera, aU -weights, 18-30o.
Turkey Net to growers, 34-1 on
tonus; 43-43 'ic on hetus; sales price to re
tailers, toron, 38-39c; henj 49-50c.
Rabbtla .irn tn growers nve wnitea,
4-5 lbs,. 17-lflo lb.; ft-fi Iba.. 15-lie lb.;
colored 2 cent lower, old or tteavy doet
and buck, a-lSc. Fresh dreaaed Idaho
iryera and retaJlerj. 40c; local. 48 -52c.
Country -Killed Meat
Veal Top Quality 29-316 lb., other
greofl according to weight and quality
witri poor or heavier, 20-23C.
Hoes Light blocken. 2o-2?e: jovi. 30
34C.
Lambs Top quality, apnngtrs, 33-ssc,
mutton, 11-13c.
Beef Qood cow, 1S-32C lb. ctnaer
cuttera, 1S-30C,
Freth Dreae Meafa
i Wholesalers to retailers per ewt.H
Beef steers, food 300-800 lbs., 142 48t
commercial. 335-20; utUUr. 131-34. utility,
J3"-38
Cows Commercial, 129-32; utility, 25
28; canners-cutters, (23-28.
Beel Cuts fOood Steerel Hind quarters
354-55; rounds 345-51; lull Jolna, trimmed
t"J3.78; triangles, 332-34; souare chucks.
(40-42; rlba 352-55; (orequ&rtera, (34-33.
Veal and calf. Good. (37-44: commercial.
123-35; Utilitr 328-32.
Lambs: Oood-cholee sprint lambs, 341
to. commercial. 330-40: utility 333-35
Mutton Good, 70 lbs down, (11-20.
Porlc cut: Loin No, t 3-12 tbs. (48-43;
shoulders. 18 lba down. 328-33; spare-
ribs, 317-50; eareaAses, 330-30; snlxed
veisbts 33 per cwt Joa-
Portland Mlaeettaneoaa
Caaeata Bark Dry I2c R)., green (b
Weol Valley oart and medium grades
4e lb
Mohair 3fto lb ozt 13-mostn growth
oomlnally
Ad Campaign
For Tourists
STOCKS
Portland, Nov. 9 P A $250,
000 advertising budget to pro
mote tourist travel in Oreeon'r,,. j i
during 1950 was submitted yes-jcj;;?"
lerday to the state highway com- com.itu & ...
. Caa Vu!W ......
mission. cm!)n,n!,l cn ....
The advisory committee onES!iS?rt "
travel matters, headed by Wil- oousi !rt ...
liam Tugman, editor ot the Re- KSf, f, ,t "V
gister-Guard, Eugene, estimated ';"; '"o"
there were 2,500,000 tourists inlo,i,r -rir.
Oregon the past season. j'JJ S";"''
The advertising is placed in I
leading national magazines, someone a " '..',
of it in cooperation with Wash- "w,'e",": w'"
mgton and British Columbia. ni d.itj
More historical markers along ;J J'""'
the state's highways were pro- p Am snn
ied by Old Oregon Trail, Inc.
The organization said turnouts lp,im,j t c .......
'Br th AiMci.ua Pr ut
Ajn,r)raa cm .........
An, Po it m
Aa.isaa
BtadU AvtAtloa ....... ....
B,lh St)
Cil( Pltt'.r.i
CAnltAa Pctft ..........
IGervais Stars
Chapter Hosts
!oriin number. )Can!ial JoarnaJ. Ssfem. Or.. Vitintsfar. K&T. . i9i9 51
An Invitation was eninried ioi,.,, ,Mr. ..,, Viw. Ms . .
ithe Rebekah lodee to be oresentmi1"' B,vm!S by hi, i-jLGMi, s. tt fuitiwi S trim6
Nov. 28, when Amity lodge No.!" oiec. j
6ViM Mj, ltQ)A A. yrt, T .'.j.
trtOP M v:yviAvHa Ana vuaiat av i.t, nom on BnkJl llibC Tj.r
JUUX wM CAfurdAV ifinMn in tlw raA'ltCB. ftWfAl 4!i fc ftwrn
vemence of motorists.
time a tourist stops at a
or historic site, a spokesman said, 'r store.
his enjoyment of the trip through souihnn prsii, "'"
Oregon is increased. iS?1;'? !ic.
The commission was asked tojun,hit Miom '.'.V.
erect a marker at Bartow, near'"".
8T will observe iis 70ih anniver-
sary, donations for the I
GervaiS Gcrvat ChfiOter Nl.lt j ,i..!VaMr (at VwnAvt. Mcoaa. Utttteitt C4ocaUwt ttih twe r.
'72 118 Orrfw nf fW EsctArn ,, ,, . 7, i . M- PAa)? V)Oflr art! to tft
" wt ine eastern a.art commiiiee wiil coiiect She par-n J mjh rji?. 3 tojsiyi cbp5it iwiw
J,,' heiri its November meeting Wiihij, ---i ri,iiVi.- i. t. h- imi . Cits tduiusa? ssMi! wks1a mok kj
jChpteroeWoodbifid VBB
tmweit made and tlctso wiU
! . ... ike held November 5.
. chaplain of the grand chapterL. v i ,
&m . -.iDcky Keller, licwtstun, Idaho,
Thfr 5&3i nomination of offi-tj. m mu) cm?. H& aw yKfTrt. avxutju
lUMiSa rwmw, Biti !ao iw-i
LebxaaaBeevlce ftei4 f3lwtT f3f J
H cttfd ttn-3tt ((KraKi.! iwa & chat- Atww ft ic3 tiw ttst it
spvnt in nv' wivij. i'T -th yrt ttjhtUt (nffiwitr. 'aT-'WiTi j tti
ic h-r itd aj.f. hit twm twte Lvb- ! i-sM-a' Vi. Ktwtir
Survivors re fci Jijr, Ioli jr- pwi'iii; Trunk Xnraer, PactJcctd; '
Mtv Mi-, ri Vrji C terTimmond; J Sinn?-, D?r)l; Jfhn Sijftr '
iJ fl-jnan, tid c . Cthtt tVtvt, L,t-j Stttwvr, t, Ant.' !T Tiiv.riii,'15S.A
DEATHS
...
escort honors. Mrs. Evelyn
Morris, worthy matron, and Ora
F. Morris, worthy patron of
iEvergreen chapter; Mrs. Hilda!
jWertz, worihy mairon, and Ray M"Mf
Wcrtz, worthy patron of Venus Utnc i its, smut, vst m,,. ,m. -io. s,i , .j,;, ,, ,,;a.;,.u, 5
cnapter were also fiiven escort I L V ? j.a. ot,tt,., , iimmntDM uwawa, j ,u,,i',. ijjj ,owf? a, vnserj luaem item itt m.
nonors. wur cordon Cinwratc, Csvy. A(is- a, fttwtit MtsfttA ftwo 81. 5ai?'a CaWma
Four candidates who received 5; MrZ ,w a lsi' - "' "i" fS.'!,1!:.
Every BAyoni,? Pifl . .
idfaf o? tiii
BA,rW Al SloMA nir. law. in lff57, aur- :
VttSUR Alt lhA TKSfiOTA, A jSAUjrblW, W. I
IC'i
13J
the home built by Samuel K. Union Pacific 21
Barlow, pioneer emigrant trail ii i4
builder.. He surveyed and op wmm nn m' i :
erated as a toll road for many WoolOTlb -
years a route around Mt. Hood Plirmni, xh-urk
and into the Willamette valley. eoitiand, ott., Nov. .-uwtk.
Itlve; mwt!y teatv; queUtr mast.- com-
T1 4 . .. own nd awIoh-; medium 800 yMTllnir
when a tree stops growing ttUi.&&: i rtmmo aim ls.oa vd ism-.
begins to decline in health andfc" dm? utp iw n n.wi w
j common twtfci 1S.J to W.aa; cenwr ctt
Vigor. cutter mostly t-0 to hrtl
down to 7.W or below; common and rooi
iomrotm uiuttt bull IS.SO. to W.Ofl.
lr 4tt?a.1r: tew eaod ve&lers 22,OT to 23.00:
one cliolc 11 v&ighX 3t.&&; Dtd 0
lb Ik cbIvm torn m on nd xardlum
Hows sslao! eupptr (nciu-aes (aa
not ret AhQwai truelclti around ieady
with Toattiay'ii average, or 35 etni he-
Jrrw ri; food nd thoite 180 to 233 It
IT.flfi to 1T.3S. ntc.telb.c lot IT.aG: 3l
350 to 508 lb cow 13.50 to H.M; cood cn4
cholc ieerfera llile to 1J 50.
Shfep tOO: marfcrt tt wow;
rSy bid vitkn', good nd thtice oo'.cd
lambs around I0.M; tood horn Imij
10.QQ; cood lt htec - liil 4.30 to
7.00.
Mrs. Luella Van Cleave and US J5 k"J.r.. V.T? ft" :
T,r ; r-s mi.. iw.iv, u. r:,i - w(ear ot ( (.
m Jessie Jones and Robert G. M. dav 6M!.m t . juifJiS
't ) Tnniu )Cttrf; lht htrtfh.n a.'aIa'a - i
1 ' . , ,,;Cnid nd 12 tileee ephes. ccv-
. .i The committee in charge of jr wis be ueii) t ?e cto-s-BA :
decorations and refreshments P?"' J&- 1 3&
were Mrs. Adelaide Toomb Mrs. erk. set-, a&m Meufrut t stcit.
Mary Jmiah, Mrs. Laura Bit-L, GW ThftM,
mars, Mrs, Nora Miller, Mrs.J Bby cirt Ti-,om, iMnt dnWf-j- m
Ruth Evar.s and Mrs. Pearl t2
ens. pnBi, s t a? two !,
preceded by
luck supper with Mrs.
Booster; Mrs. Cora Van Zuyen ' ,loti iw . At
and Mrs, Lily WaosworJh in wrnem ) tr tite a.n-iijrit
charge. Ejection of officers wili SJi
be held at tbe December Z meet-
SALEM MARKETS
Campietri frm fepoit t ftuftm ditT
lot the utdnc or tpi ottcai.t
Netil) Pet Priref
Err Mh t.0.
0irj rd (3.70.
Poaltrr; Bitr'na prJ -Owt A eoJor-
d hna, 23c; rd A Leehorn he;u
ano up. 51 -29c Orsd A old ftwWi, lic
18-Sftr;; fTd A totoitd fiyiis, tfart Ibt
ie-23c.
BurlRff Prleei Exrra targe AA, esc;
lre AA, S2c; inir A( -58c; mtdiuro AA,
c; medium A, 40 -c; pullets, 32-STe.
Who'ei' Price E cholewle prlcet
a-?c chove theae prJeea; abore cradt A
generally nuoiac Ml 910 mecium, ,
Piemlum c. Ko, lf c; No. 1, 68-fi(Jc.
taurine prices).
Batter WboleJilt (rao A, 8cj n
nll 73c.
Portland Grln
Portland, Ore... Nov. Whet.
Cull wheat ibid); Soil white 2.30H:
aolt whit (excluding rex) 3.30; white
t.ut ?.W,
Hard rod winter: Ordinary 2.204; 10
per cent 2.20Vgi U per cent 2.21; 12 per
cent 3.33.
Today' car receipt Wheat Si; barlej
; flour K: com 13; oats ; mitlfted 23.
Rldea Calves, 30c lb., accordl&t to
weight, kipi 3&o Yd,, heel ll-J2c ib buJJ
-?c lb. Countij buyer pay it Itaa
Nut QuQtatlona
Walnatt Franquettec, ftrct quatttf jum
bo, 34.7c; laree, 32.7c; mediuia, 37.3c;
ectmd Quality Jmnbo, 30,3c; lama, 38.3c;
medium, 2fl.2c; baby, 23.2; aoft ahelt, Cirt
qualtty lurge. 28.7c, medium. 24.2c; sec
ond quail tr lrt, 37.2c: medium,. 34 7c;
WD? JJ.JC
I Fllberis
! medium. U
tjUCtite Albert -WBikeT, JjiI rdn c Mope-
'& Diaper Rash
i JiP, To eieBi teaA
v-V r eontto,aeaepeaiDw
k Kr a i r fei a soAf :
tng.
Youngs Are Honored
By Lodge 3t Amity
Clilcao. NOV. 9 WW IUSDA tiV-
atDclt market:
Hb: Salabla io,wW, slow am but
iatti and clostnc trade active; 25-40 cents
lower on &utecter and- 2a lover ?a mh-a;
lop 18.50 parlnaly; most ioo1 and choice
180-360 lb butcher ie.2S-m.3S, jnofttsy
H.25: wther Ke(shu scarce; (w 160-178
b bHtchew 18.00; oip on4er 425 lba 10.0- j Vounff was ffiven a corsaffe for
l9tt. Htttdc Andenn
i Inf Funeral service held Pci-
fday aiternoDn trom in Wft&aie Pnrl
insaoft wj BisXDn jot Holds Anfler-
tsan lw d,d Wetitiejida) wiOTnlriAi .
(rest home ta Attittty. !.. Audfrww,, t,ho
jraf pjiaj rear ot , ta-3-n to
favtryw) . "Oranoma" Anderson and
(Mridettt of thi crcmmunily Jwr mjtny
Anuty inaustry KeoeKans PFi Hrier a cimr n ; nd
lodge ODSrvecl home CJmtr.gl-Tw' M PwlJarwi, Ja event -an-i-
night. Members or Amtty lodge
No. 87 Rebekahs and their
friends numbering 60, wre
t?ea te a t the tables icr the
chicken dinner. Past grand
master Henry Young of HiHs
boro, was guest speaker. . The
Youngs have just celebrated
their golden wedding anniver
sary, and were presented with
candle -lighted cake. Mrs.
children kmJ great traadchHdren,
CferW s. man
Albany Cbatie S. HI. J"W) nrr
Randyc market. Funeta, tttv .tea -were J
te rtaner funeral Tya
dy. Cremation hftiowed . fiaient. Bam
rebruajy , jkj j R)nro county
Ktatt earn to Albanv -wiih oi
and attter when he iiv yea? &5d,
and had remained ia th community
rince. H married Delia Jcha ( Albany
gepttmbw It, lts. The toHpl ceieoraiea
1
14.E.3; eaily clearance.
Sheep; Salable i.Mfl; not nwh rtautlv
ter tambe coIt to make a market; Mddtac
weak to lower; ieclc ot enoice yearlings
jtolti ateadr to 31.00; two loads common
to medium western eea Jully ateaQ5 at
9.75: uprinktln o native ewes fl.J3-i!.Ml,
steady.
Cattle: Salable S.OOt). Calve Slauab
tpr teen and heilera opened Ia5rly c
tlv. steady to 60 cents Mintr, tlowi
active, Cully 55 cent hliher ttti tame
sales, no more; cows mostly stea.dK bulla
weak to 2b cents lower; vealerj about
Bteads; three loud choice 1.00-112 lb 1-eti
ihteevs S8.50'. most cho( tea S3.J-3S.'3.
;to loads WJ0 lbs 38.80; bulk aood ta-tasr-
Jumbo, 30a tb.i iaisa, lSo, isood 31.50-36,5; two loads common sra
amaii. 13c Uteets 18.24-, aood and choice fed hfe?a
the occasion. Corsages were pre
sented to Mrs. Nette Tovey, the
oldest member and to Marguer
ite Be Raeve, ihe Youngest mem
ber of the lodge. . Mrs. Shirley
Martin making the presentation
in behalf of the lodge. Joyce
Broike eniertained wilb several
33.bO-31.3D: lew goe6 eowa 1.-1.&9.'
tiMiit common and medium beef cows
t3.7S-15.T5; canners and cutttia ll.flO
13.S0; most medium and cood ccuzaae
;b13.f 57.J&-19.05; bulk medium t choice
lYealera atocker r6 SaeA
! clow .
How She Shops
"Cash and Can?"
Without Pofut Bckh
When iJ"oTjJiTirf!feefniwr.TTlfifi
9oiwtwut m.ttv to tvmun ir. tout blood, .t
mayc:uaafca;iackah dKucoaticQaiac,
1 psli7t fwa tfl pep and energy est tint; ud
Ttinbts, wwtftmx, poffineja Xfjt&er Ww eye,
T.i diiXi-Aeu, eoYK-ot ot tT.ty
times boarc tltere OTecte
your iidMf r ViaA&er
SJon't waiiJ lr ?fur 6rorg5Y for Ci j?
Piiia, atimuan1. dijTtit, imd aiiteawtioiiy
by mtfUoTO -C-ot wer W Te.n.
happy relief and will help tft M atllea of
lcdr tube Auab ui vtifrtuua wasliroai
your biood, C( 3co' fitta.
CAM CAUSS
By SiJ BOISE
$$ MONEY $$
FHA
H Real fcsut tKKf
Fcrm r City
Personal and Aata Laass
State Fjnan''e Go.
tSS S KSjb St. Ajr M 233
?rA f Pta-Wwm . . . vsty tM tiwt
miT't ccy- tfact A nur At am ak a Ataa
pmortt tov AfArtAd. And Bi rren tbA
jooAt nreiiA t.mAim aab b jw jwtex
llWAA BAAly piAlA.
ftnmri, ATObATTAWra nc(At Atvd
AAT. fc tlA AtwlTfc HMW A AWTIoMS rtiAA .
ulAAtt nAAfamAtiQa UAtss.
TVomw, Javaa'a YamrJa Jpaoi r
dfUeCMl. A-W v?SAjAA A& AaACttAA. S9A&AA)f-
AppmAAd Iacta&aoI tbAi dAAArorAPifi-IAraVf
And ranwAA. IbAHr lb. bodr.
Th. AXDAtt, .-U.'.. f tAMAtA "VIVA
pnfrctod i& IttA AfaoiAonAA of tfaA totnttn
Jaa &.. ywtAiiAA toi Awm tmAdiA iAA
w t08 3f. t f-C tftMAA PlBf.
Jtft RARVAmAAAJ VW S' fAA MffWAnwl
QUESTION; We pian fo Jeave
sti long vacation motor trip
wilfoSa th n&xi coapie of
week end a friend suggest
ibal we Sails oai a special tfeeft
insurance policy on our Jog
gage, jewelry and oSfetr valua
ble which we iske with us.
Can you SeJJ me wheifae? w
can get a short term policy srf
jfiij kind and wheiner iij cost
is low enough so S would pay
us it bay it?
ANSWER; Ordinarily, If you
aiready have a Hejideace
Theit policy on your valuo
biej. ihe liropieai and most ec
onomical thing or you to do
WDuiri be to nave ihe -"ihefi
away Jrom the premises"
riause added io ii and jo pay
the small additional premium.
Thi coverage i uuaiiy a
good deal broader than that
given by "personal effects"
iloater policy which you
wouid buy for ibe duration of
your trip. It you don't have
a Residents Theft poiity, you
should consult your insurance
agent about it before buying
any other orm ol uwuranoe.
ttj t SiVA JWI tft
ar b r a&afca r
ra ci tett
Penney's Sensational Pre-Holiday
1
ON OUR VALUE-PACKED FASHION FLOOR HIGHER
PRICED MERCHANDISE SWEEPINGLY REDUCED TO
MAKE WAY FOR HOLIDAY MERCHANDISE
s
(43
... e-rTER
Corduroy . Slies f
nP BIG"'1'0'
LOOK
COME, SEE, BUY ... AND SAVE!
Corduroy & Gabardine Raincoats $12
Group of Better Dresses $5
Big Savings in Women's Blouses $2
Toddler's "T" Shirts 2 for $1
Women's Corduroy Jackets $51
Special Group Girl's Blouses SI
Toddler's Rayon Training Pants 3 for Si
Girl's Anklet Values pr. 19c
Wonderful Buys in Women's Coats $25
-.! n
S ViAA v amwm mi
1 . RMC.fetO
DCkfkJEV'c ccrr"iki r ci aar your fashion
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HtADQUARTERS
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