Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 07, 1953, Page 18, Image 18

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    Thursday, Ma? 7, 1953
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, rtgos
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Dates for Opening
Posses Announced
Dale lor opening moun
tain psssM that have ea
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
SALEM MARKETS
44. Show in
Closing Phase
Staion The Marion county
4-H Spring Show moved Into
JU third day Thursday and will
tur. K.Ulr; umMt O.Ji:cr. C.f.
ier tUI ttit tnult. airF Uirtta,
Btu Bih,i, Hi euimii OHM IM
Tltttttd, ilwits.
cue! ass steitua. Km Dim (m
rotTUkxa eccs us?
ft i turf tl T until. ubJet $
ti!slt chantt: Pr islam uiUT, saxi
mum .Si f as aw taai
ttvtnd in Portland ib.i Sit
Mitt r Mmi
closed for the winter were sn-
i i 4S UH-!k. Ull,
nounced Wednesday by StaS
ii MddalS. JaM lubu. Bass
ttt SIM
n.irr r4 W IN k. Mt.
Start.
Good pcnurt derr. 3Citr4Urilt;brt
liehtjr. CBUftl He4rtt
Wsi tcvlas ?tiIH i34jTfes8, Kttitr.
?srm,l SHif ,hcr&. K?llit.
ioit Usttst usi frtUt PtfftoK IM
l KtUtt.
Ss)thtiii J5J KS.ia, 4HMtBs
tart drits. liuniit H7T!Hf.
autttisi C.toija SaRatt tenant
Artrsd!. bcih of Ch!ro.t; rupeifcM,
Highway Engineer E. H, Bai-
itf T-1Qc; aae&at. aualitr.
r.ailrr B.Jt.f rw .oii
routtt and eountrr aoiata. a etas -Batter
Wboiuala f.e.s bulk eubaa U
y bolt til, T4t a A, W acore, Te;
8.li . Rsr. i'd S( ? Vntoa ; C: -.sit
The expectsi opening date,
are:
Diamond Lake, May 18; Mt
Hood Loop, May 22; McKen
ile Pe5, June 15, and north
and east entrances to Crater
Lake, July 1, ,
bora lows. 34c; roaj:ri. .
be brought to a close Friday
Ei,t - - ...
BsyiKS frit. tl, A. w, i
with parade through the town
at 1 p.m. - .
c, is wot; Re. AMm presw
41. Sic: Budhim A. 4K! ui .
ti-i4c: ctsmlt 40c.
The St Louii Brown lost
three consecutive 1-0 games.
The daiej were April US, 28,
WMuai. rmtt viKKtuw mm
Contest winner announced
itD.fiuiy -7f ftiimr ir.ic is, she"
!. Lin. A gMUr uotl
st tc; medium, S6e.
Thursday include:
2T, 1809,
"Prices cud Thru Siluriiy"
lit: So. I, - So. . Mt
1U J MUll,
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4
General Nathan S. Twinini
General Hoyt S. Vandenberg
Airforce Chief -Retires,
Twining Successor
Washington m The White
House announced Thursday
Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg is re
tiring as Air Force chief of
ctaff and will be succeeded by
tjen. Nathan i. Twining.
the usual two years.
in advance of the White
House announcement, the Air
Force released an exchange of
letters between Vandenberg
and becretary of Air Harold E.
Twinning at present is vice Talbott in which Talbott said
chief of staff. Assuming the , that he had approved Vanden
Senate, confirms his appoint- J berg's retirement "with reluc
ment, he will step up to the top j tance."
Air Force post June 30, when' Vandenberg was originally
Vandenberg's term expires. appointed chief of staff for a
This is the first change in the ' four-year term which ended
Joint Chiefs of Staff since Ei-' April 30, 1952, At that time his
senhower took office, and the tour of duty was extended for
White House gave no indication 1 14 months,
whether it would be followed I Vandenberg asked for retire
by other changes. jment.
Nominated to succeed Twin-) Vandenberg, now 54, point
ing as vice chief of staff was ed out in his retirement request
Lt, Gen. Thomas Dresser White, that 'he has served more than
who would get a fourth star. 34 years and that the last five
Twining's appointment is for 1 have been as chief of staff.
Hospital Inmates Attack
Attendant and Escape
Two state hospital inmates
a taged a fight Wednesday night
while a third called an at
tendant to the scene where he
was overpowered and his auto
mobile was used by the trio to
escape.
One of them was apprehend
ed Thursday when he returned
to his home. The other two are
till at large.
The trio are not mentally ill,
the hospital said, but one is
described as a psychopath with
a long record of car thefts. The
other two are aiconoucs.
Valdemar J. Karklins, the
attendant on duty in the-con
tinued - treatment building
where the men were confined,
told hospital Superintendent C.
E. Bates that lie was called to
the scene of the staged fight by
Thomas Malone, 19, Spring
field. As he entered the room
where Eugene P. Ferguson. 20,
Portland, and Verlin O, Thay
er, 39, Toledo, we.e struggling
on the floor, Malone grabbed
him from behind and the other
two lumped up to help Ma
lone. Karklins said.
They took Karklins' keys,
tied him up and locked him in
broom closet, used the keys
to get outside and took Kark
lin's car for their getaway. The
escape occurred about 10:15
while Karklin was the lone at-
ipnriant in the building.
Karklin was released almost
Immediately after the trio left
by another Inmate who had
witnessed the affair from the
ward.
Thaver. a self-committed l
coholic, was apprehended in
Toledo where he had returned
to his home. He has been In the
hospital three times since 1947
as a voluntary pattern, ms
family in . Toledo said they
would return him to the hos
pital, possibly on a court com
mittment.
Ferguson is the psycopath,
who is described as anti-social
and unable to learn from ex
perience. He has a long record
of car thefts. He was committ
ed in March by Multnomah
county for diagnosis but was
not picked up at the end of
the observation period April 1
Malone is an alcoholic com
mitted by the Lane county cir
cuit court on March 31, He is
a Korean war veteran.
The escape apparently was
well planned. Dr.' Bates stated.
as the men knew when only
the. one attendant was on duty
and where his car was parked
QUEEN
saw
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Denial Order
In Fish Case
The application for a tempo
rary Injunction restraining the
state fish commission irom en
forcing a recent order closing
the Columbia river to fisher
men above Bonneville dam.
has been denied by Circuit
Judee Rex Kimmell,
The order of closing was at- j
tacked in the courts by John
Whiz and others of The Dalies.
It was contended that the fish
commission's action was unrea
s o n a b 1 e and discriminatory
against upper Columbia river
fishermen.
The closure order ends June
13 and Judge Kimmell nxeo.
June 18 as the time for hearing
arguments in connection witn
a demurrer meu ujr
commission.
To Find Owners of
26 Checks for $2700
The State Industrial Acci
dent Commission is trying to
find the rightful owners of 63
checks, totaling $2,700.
ThP commission said Thurs
day that the checks have been
mailed to persons entitled to
onriHr-nt benefits, but thst the
commission doesn't have cor
rect mailing addresses.
IHo Ittt into ttatlfts.
Illi U ITbl.irt CudIM CM
eonUin'off u last. ui Included t.v b.
PortiMHi, A rtS Ur,
grtdt mxSium, M-47Hi S tni ia,
rrtlai C!rjf feiAA
Sutler Prin Vo Or?i i
ariot, ei A ettoa Tic; A 9?inU, t
etrtoo, 73c; s arte 4c.
Mm t wiutn Ciodld I. . .
PortUnd: Uc;fHd Ur, -W dot;
tcftd AA lirrt. Me do.; A ir Sic 4o.
AA medium He lo.; A 2 diuaj,
$3-Sle dox. A fd imtlit isomiaii. -
S Attklltr Or;.rj AA, 3lM,
i3e: A lini. S-0c: AA XBttUus, 9e;
A medium, A smU, Bemlnl. Car-
teat 1 ecstx aaiuoa3.
H-He; tripUti, m lu tbto tin-
lu. Premium brtad iaii, ei
leaf, KMtL P7setsd Amtrkio 8i5M.
lotvet reUH, 436c 36. .
ife. a.2c; roasitrt. 4H Ibi, o5 vr,
hesrr hni, ail witat. 2S-aae;
Uibt hf m, aU eUbU, 33.14c; oW rat-
Mi 15-tKc
Dressed CfclfktBt No, l ara io
retailer. Frrer. breUer. 41-43e 16.
roitH, !i i-4Sc; iisbt hem,
34-35c; heavy heat, ST-Ssc; eat-ua frr-
ri, aU wu.. 57-585 IB.; wboi orn,
53. lb
Babbit A?er to sravtrc: un
whittt, -i lb-, S$-27ei .i ib, 3l-35i
cslorI cetu. c 10. aaaerj osa
do, 10-I4c; fw hithr, Frh ree8
fr?r to rttatitr. i-S3t; eat ap,
Caatrv KlUtd Meats
Vel To? euamn 4S-4JC A.! rout 8
38 -30c,
Ltmba Best, 40-42& 16.; aanaim
somlaaUr 48c ib.
MtiUtn Beit, 14-lie a.; euu-uni7.
Dtiiity cow. 3-30e jb.j cnner-
eutteri, 2l-2Se; xhiis down to lie.
Fftib DrMS Mean
Wasleiera to retamrar yonar p
Itraf atacra. etutlz isa
S7,00-4S.dS; good, 38.0Q-3S.O0; commercial
33.66-38.63; utiHtr, 11-30-3.00; tow.
commercial, 37.OO-30.0O; utility. 38 50-
23 00: eannera-eutters, 25.00-28.00.
Beef Cats tCnofet ateerc) Hma
eaarura. 45.00-10.00; roaadc 45.00-4i.00
fail IoJdi, trimmed, .0O - 88.00; ti-1
taclM, J 0.00 -13, SO; iore-i3uartr, 3205-
34.00; CRUeU, 37.98-41.; m
42.06.
Vest and Cal OoOd-CBOi, !
it; tsmmtreUJ, $36-41.
Calves Oood-cboic, 12-M: com
mercial, I37-48,
Lambs Prima iprintera, -sa us
$44-45; toad, 149-44,
ferft Cats Loins, Ho. t, -t3
(4 shoulders. 18 $35-43; tpurc-
ribs. I50-SU irfah hams, 16S T-
brfIe ftrciiiM, 130-170 lbs., $37-33,
Smoked Haasi SKinnta, css-n. j-
lined lard to drum, $13-18; slab bacon,
$53-63.
Fenian aflstefiaaesac
Celtrr Cal. Ra$ crau, a-i co..
3.25-4-35. Few to I4.S0 Or., $2 28-
5 aa
Onion SO-lb. sacks West Oresoa 1
iowa, med. No. la, 2,18-3.00; Texa white
wax. 3,aO-4.ve; t cxaa yes, 'ts.
mojl a OCT 99 IB. Mt.
rotatwea Orejoa Russet He, I,
s. nm hrnds 4.4S; 3S lbs., size A,
1.3535; IS lb. mesit, as-ssci iona itii-
No. iA. 3.50-8,05; -IS io Bai,
SJO-Sfl: Galil. ioct vnttea, o. s J'8-
4 H
Bar He. creen aUtifa, da
Urersd car Iota f.ob. Pertlana, aommai'
Wool areata basis. Willamette !
ir medium, S0-52 lb.; Eaaterc Oresoa
fine and half-blood. 55-63c. Willametle
Vaile? lamb wool, 43ej 13-moiita wooi,
48-SOc. '
Hides Calves 31-33e lb. according; to
sreea buicner caw hide. i-Sc; tlae
hide, 60 per eaafc below abort pr&ei lor
above c!e.
Filbert Wholesale aeHin pric. So.
i mrdium Barcelona, 33-24c Ib.j ahell-
t6. 4S-Jic Jb.
Walnuts Wholesale selling prices,
first ouaiitr lartt Prankuettaa, 25-30c
ib.; abtiled. liabt amber naive, 10-1ac
lb.; ISiht halve, ?s-3e ib.
STOCKS
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4smli ceraratlo& ..... .,..
4U1M1 ChamtcU .................
ami GhftUsCfs
Aietrfciii Alriia .... .....
Aairlca Power
Amiricu Tl k Tct ...
aatrieaa TsbAeeo ......
AH,tOS4t4 pp,r .,,,
AtcbUoa iuutvaa .....
atthlaatm ait ........
8oint A!r44& Co. ....
Barf Wro
Iiirtn AciSlo, iiacati.
CIlIorai ...ciiM ... .
Caaadiaa faetfte .......
Ciierpniir Tractor .4
Celaacxa Carparatiaa ..
Ctemkr CerparAtiea t
CtUes Brle .,
Caaali4lated XdUaa ,. .
CeMOtilt Vittu, ... .
Cf 0 O KU.rb.ca .......
Curtiu Wrtebt ........
DoutlaA Alrerars
Du Feet 1 Semeurc . .
Saftmsa Xsdaa ...... .
Emertoa RfeJs ....... .
Qtacrai Geetrls ..,, .
Geaera! l&cU ,,,...,,
Ocatr4a Wstora ........
Georgia Pc. P;7oo4 ,
Oaodrear Tirt
Komcstak Miei&i Co, .
I&UmaUo&al HarvesUl.
X&tertKiio&fc! Paper , - .
Johns MaavilEa ....... ,
KaUer A&miBsra .....
SeaaeeeU Casper
Ltobj McKrll ......... .
Lcckhted Aircraft .....
hotwes Iaearporaiti , .
Loaf SeU .... .... .
tfoatcomerr Wart ... ,.
Kasa Kelvinator
Sew Sort CtntTll
Harthera Pseifie .
Pacific Ataerican Wish .
Ptcititf Oh 4k litems ,
Paeiltc lei At Tel ..... ,
P?mt4 Voter Car ....
Peaaey, 3. C
Peaatyiraaia R. R. ... .
PepAi Coia Co. .........
Palieo KKio ..,
fUoto CorooratiQB
Rawoaier Xceoro, .... .
Raro&fer loears. Pftt, . ,
Repu&iie Steei
Rer&oiai altiau .....
Ricblieid OH
&aitw eiorei Inc. ,,
Bcott Paper Co.
Seare. Roebuck & Co.
Bocoar-Yaciium Oil
Boathem racute ....
Standard Oil Cat. ...
Standard OU !M. ....
studebaicer coro. .....
Sunahiae afiatas .....
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Trentaaierica Corp. 36
Tweaiieth ceatury Poa,
Oaioa OH Gsmpaar .. ..
Baton Peeitie .. .... ..
Cuius! Atrlinea
Oaited Aircraft ..........
Uaited Corporation ..
Oalted Btatea Pis.ooa ,
Ontted feUtea Steel
Warner nctana
Weatera Oaioa Tel, . . ,
Wenaote Air nr,
Weattaahoaae Electric ,.
WooicorUi
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Ne York Ps A moderate decline- In
tha atoek market Tbaradar extended to
everr major atvtaios. .
.n limited in ope price-
Ue with 1oim hittlnt! major fraettona
t tha bottom of tlta dip. Oaloa were
"a"Wim backed domfn, Iradina larf
Euaiaeaa amoantea to an wmb,.. .,
aa THat esmoarai witn I,.
110'oCO abarea Wedaeadai, lowaat of the
Parliand laalaitla Market
Portland ftts- Top tinaittr rn
onlona aad radUhea la ahort aupplr aold
at mostir 50-cata a dor.a buaehea oa
the Eaatelde Farmer Wholesale Pro
duce market today.
Moat deaiera ouoted IBS pound aack
'of California long white potato at
3.7S- with eitrema at 4.36, California
e.l.rr orient continued upward wita
name brand atalka quoted at -S S
crate or above.
Cbfeere Oniaaa
Chtcaeo Of. Supplies moderate, de-
man dfalr, market about atraar.
Track aalea ao ioat: u. a. 1 itn
otherwise atated: Texa Tellow Ber
mudaa 3 to 3-lnch car 1.35, 3 eara !.e.
3 eara 1.13; Gran 3-inch and lerter 3
cera 1.30.
Street aalee m lba.t: Texaa Yellow
eBrmudae 3 to 3-tach 1.13-3.25, few 1.85,
J-iach and iareer l.ao-t.S; orano J-
tach aad larger l ar.-j.ia. tew a .
Portland Ureeieek
4,..t.nrf as cattle 133: market fair
.,- ateadr: few tood Iteera 33;
commercial gradea alt cutler -utiuir
tteera H-3: few leedi utllltr beef eowe
ti 3S moderateir aorieo as
nitt. mw 12-14: eaaoer-cuuer a.ao.
11; ahelU dowa to ?; cutter oaia
13; commercial bulla 17-18.
too. earlr aales ateady to weak
but aome bltla lower; lew wo
aonta arte ataaer; u,4.r.
commercial gradea 173; culli dowa ta
3 or below. .
Hoee 268i market alow, weak to 38c
lower; choice 130-333 lb, butcherera moat.
aM4a.as.: few lot 33 and few head
nit: choice 130-178 tba. 3-34."iS: 310-
sift lbs. 34-34.30; choice 330-s59 lb.
ei Sfi-21.
rth,.a so: market tteadr few good.
choice weoled lamba up to 33; large lot
choice-prime 11 to, weanwaar
tood hr jearlinti 17-13
;ewe 3-7.
Cbiriia I.ivf!ork
Chicago m Butcher hoga wra is
to 35 ceata or more ntnaer
topping at 334.J3 a hwm"
a email lot. Sowa were to mostir so
cenu hiiiter.
Slaughter ateer nn i!ci'.' .
and moatlr ateadr to weak. Cow were
t 3S seat lower, buiia cent
lower, and realera ateadr to tron, A
load of moatlr prime 1,334 pound ateer
brouiat J23.WS.
Slaugater lamaa were .
to SO ceat higher, choice to priaie io
a v t tarnln aold at 32S.M.
Siauehler ewe were alow aad weak.
aVtimated iaete nrao ..-
hotJ: 3,003 cattle; too aiea; ano
theep.
wrttxiiA flraitt
Portland Vet-Grain: No bid or onere. i
Todar'a ear recelpta: Wheat 34; barter .
; flour 18; corn 3; mili feed 7, I
DEATHS
Sara B. Carert ,..,
Nora B. corert, at trc w...
Center St., Uej I. Burrireo
Lon S. Covert, salam: daughter,
Grace Covert, San Praaciaco, Calif.;
Mr. Vlrainia Bumpnr.r. o
C.llt.; titters Mr. Cora Bunt Delia.
Oreura; iire. Altia Brennan, Inld, Okla.
Service will be held Prldar, Mar t
at S p.m. at trt virait 4-
Dr J. C. HarrUoa offielatlna. 3nwr-
ment t Eelcreat Memorial Pari.
r.ii !nlrm An r-asi
Saiem May Day queen was
Patricia Keppingcr, daugh
ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Cieo
Keppinger, 3185 Lancaster
Dr., Saturday. May Day fes
tivities at George Clark col
lege ,at Newberg opened with
crowning of Queen Pat I.
Her Crown Prince was Gene
Comfort of Green Lake,
Idaho. They were chosen
by the men students ot tne
college.
Chirac Oraia
Chicaro frs nr..
In lalenslt
which increased
nrouihout the Mon .
knocked tr.in price, down
ttttl lotse on toe
dr. . ... ifttn new
All Wheat oritv.rir. ,.,.,... .
woa low ground with the M.r coa
trlct at a bottom Price for gar whe.t
future .lace mld.tMo. Ail rre contracU
a.! susKonal los.
i,s 1 . , , . in soTbean.
Heavif io-'c - -
down .everal ot. on fear Ihe .overn
ten" would Ior the .uuport Price for
"ttoa." ed oil. which compete, with r-
"whe't Cled I to IS lower, M.r
II ".,... corn , to rent lower, M.r
I Si'.-S. o.i '-l". lower. Mar 73 ,
73 r'e 1. 10 "h" "'r- u" 1S?;'"
.,' aorbran. 3, to 4 efata lower. Mar
..s'-asl'.. and lara v to "
hundred pound lower,
Sertba Peieraaa
Bertha Pedren, late r.wa tH
4133 Center 8t In local htapttal Bar
at the ate of 73 rear. Survived hi
hu.bad. ChrUilea Mlckoll Federn,
Salem; daMWera, Mr. Vlvlaa Deviate,
Mt, Bethel, Peon., Mr. Rutb Callantn,
Huntlnaton Part. Cam, Mte. Ethel Bill,
Lont Heath, Calif, Mr., Maselna Borta
on, Wl, H. D, Mtw Clara Pedmea,
Mlnneapolt. Minn, rt, tiille Pornea,
... atdnee Pederaan. Lang.
33; don, N. D.l and l ins..
good-chotce Service will be announces later wr
'Howetl-Bdward Co,
URGES MEN 17-45 TO
PREPARE FORTY JOBS
No Previous Experience Necessary
Mtr J1S.3J.
If.
GREYHOUND
i in .j
CHICAGO (Special)
"Young men need no previous
technical experience to pre
pare for a tm
pro niauie, a
reer in Tel-
e v i i i o n,"
declared w.
C. De Vry,
Secretary of
DeFor e i t's
Train ing.
Inc., one of
A m e rica's
f or e m o a t
Teicvis i o n
training
centers, lo
cated here,
I I
gMaaaaamta
.1
W. a DeVRY
t! 4a etenarei ta Ptlter the
hlwhlw InierMtintT Held of
Televl!nn. Radio and Elec
.RlM A malter itf fact.
it he doesn't have to know how
to splice a lamp cord or use
soldering iron to be eligihle.
are aeekinr men who
ar aviilinr to learn . . . men
-kft want lit etrpnare for het
ter Jobs or a husiness ot their
own,
"We will be glad," said Be
Vrv "to eive any Interested
noiWnn full facts, without any
nhitontinn whatsoever, on our
highly effective program
which may ue cameo
out interfering witn nis jou.
"Simply send a postal card
lit netit. AP-I, irerorrst
fnrt i I n-
. . , : .. r JH;- tA .ntl
Ci.4 . n- v.. i 5SI S. Ashland
SifitmiHUS .uuiia, iiitrtt, jk .j . ra444i4i,f ...... .,,.:-
l ;,!. A.n.i, rhtraro 14, Illinois,
"A man need tin previous, stating:' Tell me about
experience er special educa-i tision.
- At ft-ttf Myr
RtmtniJbw Meihr'$ Day May W
Laroait SalacrioR
Uwest Nets
OPEN
Friday
'Till
9 P.M.
Floral
a
; Anuarmm
9e
A baautifui decoration for hem, eifica. Mad of
clear, heavy, lawless 9133. Artificial fiewar can be
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50
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Bubble Bath
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DeUgMtul Fragrances
TOILF.TK.T
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Four Piece Fire King
Mixing BovA Set
Iv0iy or $11 ffl
VABIETT ; .;-' '
Tele
$3.49 York
Decorated
Tea Pot
AGf.Hoflier$49
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Regular $2.00
De Raymond
Perfume
39
2 Full
Grams
TOILETRY
Reg. 99c
First Qualify
Nylons
NEW SFRIK6 SHADES
51 Gaue IB w
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APPAREL
59c Kolynos
Chlorophyll
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Limited
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Regular $1.00
TUSSY
CREAM
DEODORANT
50
TOILETRY
Can diet for Mof-her'i Doy Inttrtdining
Fifth Avenue
Chocolates
Fancy $1 7
f Aj, .Hortment that will plew mother . . . wn.
mels, toffees, fruits and nut, dipped milk and tj
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proof and water
proof ... light
weight, easy o
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Reg. 95c a Lb.
Hills Bros., Mannings,
M.J.B. or Golden West
85' ib.
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Quantities
TOILETRY
Reg. $1.49
Vanity Mirror
Tray
Now 79c
TOILETRY
Fred Meyer Drugs
148 N. LIBERTY
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98
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