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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1906)
im ä . v «*' «1 *» *t,7* 'XTVv ui'.s * *• *• • V W < •. -Aft - w him tn ability or culture she cease« In this matter for political reasons CORBETT. to l>e his equal or idol. If he desires l.lke all Patrons of Husbandry, we his boy« or girls to be shining lights simply desire to stamp out corruption Mrs. F. II Rritl was in the city Mon In the world, whether on the farm or wherever It may lie found to exist day lim ing dental work done. elsewhere, he must give them the op and clear the wav for the attainment Mr. Il, w son, ion mmi of the survey* it has met the surveillance of every portunity for development, uutil their of some of the reforms In the ¡aislal NATIONAL GRANGE. opposition. It has not been found orb Is compassed or sphere complete service for which the Order of Patrons ing crew, » cut to Muniniil Tuesday. wanting in any particular. It has As thia avency. as this privilege, and of Husbandry has long been contend Why Every Farmer Should Belong to stood the test, while many other or as this op|H>rtunity, the Grange la Ing Miss Anna Bvntlvld returned to her the Grange. home Tuesday, lulling spent several We believe it would lie useless to ganizations which have sought to im without an equal and cannot be ex prove upon it have met with disaster celled. For theae reasons and nianf ssk for a public Investigation now, It la not one single thing that niakss Weeks with lu-r slater, Mia. W. Crons* and ruin The plan of the Grange is more every farmer ahould belong to for the reason that It la frequently ■ co o|«-iatlxe creamery successful. but loll, near Hillsboro. A Factor of Society. right In being made coexistent with the Grange, ao that it may be an lr- made too much Io the Interest ,»f Every man is a factor of society, the needs of the farmer, having an , resistible force tn combating the those who may be charged with such It I» the combined work of many essen- F. IL Rei-d made u InisilKss trip to- and as such he is accountable for the organization in the township county, wrong and securing the right, and be tasks to hush matters up and cover It liai things, says Flats Dairy Inspector Capv Horn Tuesday. manner In which he performs the du state and nation whereby It is able conscious that his presence and In all with a shining coat of whitewash Wlukjer of Mluneaota. The butter Win. Croston, formerly of thia place ties which devolve upon him. But we believe that If the right maker la generally considered the moat lull lies oi Hillsboro, visited Ills patents to serve him in every sphere. Any fluence are assisting It. methods tie employed by such a com tui|H»rtnnt factor for a successful thing short of this is deficient. His Moral Duties. Illis week. mlttee as this resolution proposes, Liberty for th« Wifs. The first Is to his home and famllv. backed by the National Grange, it can creamery. Imt Ida lui|H>rtaiice la mainly The Grange may lie called the lib Stale Master ’ s Letter to Grangers Floyd lie. d and Ross Headman spent The second to his Government that erator of the American farmer's v. ife. collect such an array of facta as to that he I» lu ii lawltlou to bring togeth Wednesday in the city. Forest Grove. Or.. Sept. 15, 19 ml— force an unooverlng and correction, of er and harmonise Ilie forces to bear on permits him to enjoy the blessings as it was the first organization that la-wts Saunders returned Wednesday and happiness of his home and fam gave to woman the same privileges To All Patrons of Husbandry. Greet (he whole matter WV cite the fact the Important piare. The buttermilker n ing: The enclosed resolution was that the Investigation of a single In baa an unlimited amount of pressure evening fti-ni Eastern Oregon mid is ily. The third is to better the condi and rights as are enjoyed by man dividual and his fearless exposure of tion and advance the interests of hit doing this tt has not only tinned on adopted at the last annual session of the conditions he found surrounding I m -hl ml Illa creamery business If lie quite sick at the boms <>( his father. the radiant light of hope for her. Dut Mrs |<otts I etillcld lias bren at Iter chosen occupation. the Oregon State Grange and the Na the meat packing business led to a Since we are looking at the farmer’s it has strengthened the union of both, tional Grange will be asked to take public Investigation which resulted In daughter's item llillwlmro the past I* n has created deeper love for home and side of the question, what should be days some of the most Imiairtant legisla his action and what can he do to bet given inspiration for better thoughts action u|M>n It at the coming session lion that has been enacted In recent nibler deeds and higher aims f i.* the in Denver. You are doubtless more Mrs. Peter Andel roll and I'liiltltcu ter his condition? years. future. Men need more of the refin- a|H-nt Friday and Nutiirduy In Portland. Helpless as an Individual. or less familiar with the conditions We contend that thia Is a matter of There are certain conditions ex:-.t ins influence of woman. There Is existing In our national Postoffice De not less Importance, by which the Clyde Chase, n ll.lt ,lra|,-r from Thu uuiuiug that so refines a man as a ing that must be met and overcome Government Is being defrauded by mil Dalle«, afa-iit Sunday here. to obtain desired results by the farm good woman, and no audience, asso portnient. There Is an annual deficit lions of dollars annually and the pe i Mrs. Newell Gleason hua I h - vii quite er. What legislation is needed must ciation or organization with voman reaching now well Into millions of dol pie are being deprived of much need be secured by his combined efforts. eliminated can be so modest, so re lars and growing larger every year ed Improvement in the postal service ill th<- past le» days » tlh thioai trouble, As an individual among seventy mil fined or so complete as with woman So long as we are confronted with We believe the National Grange la In Mias Alina lletifield ana taken to a in it. lions of people he is infinitesimally this condition the effort for more ettl better position to undertake thia task Encourages the Boys and Girls. Portland hospital Friday, It is feared small, and as an individual he is hope cient postal service makes little heal than any other Inatltutlon or organ! her ailment is typhoid fever. lessly helpless to do one thing to ob There is nothing equal to the Grange way. Zfitlon In the country. Wk* believe thi.t in giving opportunity to the boys tain relief. With such a growing deficit each Its funds, even to the extent of sev Fred C. Reed loaded a car with four* and girls on the farm. Here the lat The moment the farmer attempts tn 'ear. even if there were no other fac eral thousand dollars, could not be fiait wiasl thia week, relieve any burden created by unjust ent ability of the boy is awakened and tor« to contend with. It would be a used (o a better purpose, or one that la win Benfield had the misfortune to- taxation or unequal distribution of it. hope engendered until we see him de difficult matter to persuade Congress will bring more benefit to a like num it makes no difference in what direc veloped into a fuller and more cone to undertake the establishment of pos ber of people, or one that will result loas lila la-at i-uw recently. tion. he is met by an organized force. plete man. In so doing he takes tal savings banks or parcels post de In more ultimate good to the Grange .«. - —— greater pride In his work, more inter No argument is needed at this time livery such as Is now enjoyed by the as an organization Fraternallv yours. to convince any intelligent farmer that est in the farm and his attachments citizens of Mexico and of nearly all ORIENT AUSTIN T BUXTON. for it are increased many times. The such is the case. European countries. Furthermore It Master of the Oregon State Grange It is not enough that he complains girl. now. has opportunity, and her will retard the perfection and exten A ntimtor ■>( ini proveniente áre in and wants something done, but t' is genius brightens, while her retinrd na ston of our rural delivery system. At progress mi ll*««l View ruad in the »ay morally bound to do something h'ti- ture responds readily with graceful the present time many postal em GRANGE NOTICE of grading and plunking, manners and greater affection for all self and not merely wish it done. ployes. such as city and rural carriers that is near and dear to her. Miss Nellie Fox, Connected with the M C. Ikinahae hua I i-eti quite ei. k He Has Power. and many postoffice clerks, are not Education the Chief Corner-Stone. Portland library, will lie present at He has power and it Is his duty to 1 but is now tiiucli Improved, lie cun«- paid a fair compensation for the class The education of the farmer has use that power so as to make It avail , templates making u road from his null of labor they |«erform. In some In Multnomah Grange's next meeting, able and his influence ft It. So that been sadly neglected, and the results stances. under the conditions with Nov. 24, and give a talk. All niemtors kixrixu A II«, o|ll>. tu get bls lumla-r and ties to lUiring. obtained in this direction are among if he cannot make his influence felt which they have to contend, rural cal I’uiil I*iitiii and miii , John, have been or his power available as an individ its grandest achievements. The De riers find that they cannot afford to are urged to lie present. Multnomah goes to work and develops It right Ilf ual (and I say he cannot) his duty Is partment of Agriculture, experiment carry the mails for the wares paid by Grange will meet hereafter in the W,««l- course a Imtteriunker generally lias Ills visiting bis daughter, Mrs. J. II. Dix-m,. to make it so. and that can only be stations and mechanical and agricul the Government, anu It becomes n-* inen hall. Mr. and Mrs. 18>uglaashaving bands full lu keeping Ilia erviimeiy pre- at Firlatid station. tural colleges bear testimony of this done through his organized efforts. Uee<l, on account of tlielr growing busi- seotalde. uut be should rei-ehe lltierul Miss Georgie l*onaliu<* is attending fact. In many localities high schools cessary for the patrons to raise two His Political Duties. or three hundred dollars annually, by uess, of the room formerly , s-cnpied by assistance from all concerned, and m -I kmi I in Portland. Mie visited at have been established and a better Every farmer owes it to society to those coucerueil mostly lu that work private subscriptions, in order to mala the Grange as a dining rianii. home last Sunday. assist in securing honest legislators condition of common schools fostered tain the route; but with an annual are the farmers tbemaelies. MARGARET Hol in and just representation. That a leth by the efforts of the Grange, while deficit of $15.000 000, It seems impos While there are many ways lu which George Calvin Is working in a brick* Lecturer. argy exists among farmers In regard within the Grange a knowledge and slble to expect any relief. the farmer may give his assistance. I yard near Anderson station. discipline has been Imparted that has to political duties is evident from the want to |H>lnt to oue es|H»-ltilly that the Ours Is the only great nation where class of legislators that represent gained for farmers a prominence that such a condition exists, and the Pa A «kilting rink has Iwrn started in tlie farmer is even in >rv Inter,-atrd In than was uinnown before. Men have been them, composed as it is almost wholly U (I. W. hall with Kenneth lx>u*lerba,k the buttermaker This Is the Improve trons of Oregon are convinced that fitted through the Grange for the Kenslugtou grange of New Hamp of men from other professions and this state of affairs Is due largely to ment of the dairy herd s-> na to get a as promoter. possessing but little interest In the press for the platform, for the cau the facts set forth In the preamble to shire baa recently Isrugtit tbs ilirlstlaL bigger yield from the uumber of cows cus. for the assembly and for states Mine Ella Shriner will lead the Clitia* church of that place for a grauge ball, affairs of the farmer. men. Truly the Grange is the practi this resolution: "By the payment of repulriag and refitting It for Its use already on band. The farmer la the tian Endeavor next Sunday night. Confidence Needed. exorbitant prices to the railroads for The farmer has submitted so long cal high school for the farmer and his the carrying of the malls; by the pay It was dedicated by State Mestar Uad one who Is lH-w**ttted most nnd should J. N. t'amptoll's brother-in-law from feel moat Interested. Now, I want to to the powers that be. that in many family, as it gives strength and cul ment of extravagant prices for the us<- ley. I jimi Angles is making him a visit. call attention to one way In accomplish ture to those who were not able to places he has lost confidence in his of stamping machines, time recording Ing thia that la |»riictlcal. and a way ability to do anything, and above all secure them elsewhere. Jewel Collins and Mr. McAtlev were The Hash of I'rasrs. clocks and many other supplies used It Teaches the Highest Morals. that every dairyman abould use. and J visiting here last Sunday. needs the stimulating on fluence of a In every branch of the postal service; There Is one Institution In France The impress of the Grange on its that la to keep awrti a rec >rd of each farm organization to awaken his ener and by the flagrant abuse of the frank which has hitherto contrived to with cow In the herd that will show nt the M iss Jennie Collins is teaching scffooL gies and give him courage. To do the members has a great influence for ing privilege.” stand nil the numerous and revolution end of the year what each Individual at Bull Run. She started Mond.iy. work assigned to him as a citizen he good. It makes better men end better In support of this belief we ass ary changes of government namely, needs an understanding of the ques women and incites all to a higher consideration of the following the Bauk of France, which owes Its cow has done. Hila at flrat thought tions of the day; he needs a prepara plane of life. It teaches divinity In your would seem like something that would facts: For carrying the mall a dis POWLIL VALLEY tion that will enable him to act in all things, and a Grange is never prop tance of 90 miles between twp points origin to the first Napole >n. entail a great deni of work, mid I will the management of the affairs of his erly opened or closed that each mem in Oregon one mall each way six days uot deny but wli.nt Intakes some extra Henry Wihloti s|«*nt Saturday even A Woidtrful Nrhnlsr, time In short, he must be able to ber does not pay tribute to his Crea a week, the Government pays a cer work, but I think It safe to any that ing at the home <d A. It. Elliott. Antonio Mngllnbeer-bl. the famous tor. stand up and defend his interests tain railroad company |C0oo per an Florentine scholar, was remarkable uot It will lie the liest paying work that you The Grange in Business. Mr. Nystroin Imuglit a cream ae|«rat* whenever It is required, and this ' num. In addition to this it pays the only for the amount and variety of his can do lu connection with your dairy. The Grange is not without good re ability to think quickly and act cour or recently. The tilings necessary are n spring company rent on three cars that are ageously only comes from a drill ob sults in teaching better business meth used on the run at a rate that would knowledge- for be knew accurately scale. |M*ncll nud mrmonindii lxs>k. nil Mr. Kedig bought a top buggy Satur tained in organization, and a farm ods for the farmer. It has taught him more than build each of- the three sixty different language“ but also for of which msil not «-oat over |2. anil day. so far as possible to buy and sell for Ills incessant labors as u student and organization teaches him to have con cars new every year. Furthermore, the extra work necessary ne,*d not to fidence in his fellow-farmers and ac cash, and to sell less grain and more only two of the cars are ever In serv librarian. "He usually passed the over thirty mlnutea a motitli outside the Esther Wililon is improving. live stock. That this has been the quaints him with the vital questions ice at one time, the other being kept whole night In study and when ex time It takes tn d<> the figuring, nnd Joseph Wilcoxon mid llcrtort Sim wisest course is borne out by past affecting his interests. hausted nature demanded rest a strnw experience. The Grange has cultivat as a reserve to be used in case of ac-; chair served for n couch nn-l an old that will de|*ml on how quick you ore mons uttemled clmrcli at Gresham Sun Created a Social Being. cident to the other two. But rent Is to figure. The thing t > do with this np day evening. The farmer was created a social be ed closer relations between the mann paid on all three at the same rate, threadbare cloak for a coverlet." pnratns Is to place It where you empty ing and needs the wholesome influ facturer and farmer that undue prof and only one-half of each car Is used Mollie McBride in con vali*<s*a*iit. tin* milk after milking. Taking the ence of organization to keep him so. its may not be exacted, and much for mall purposes, the other half be i The Voice of the North. good has com? to all farmers through Eli E. Elliott luade a trip to the me- milk from each cow. you first hang the -His business is comparatively one of ing used by the Wells-Fargo Express Tou have bufided your ships In the sun- pull ou the scale, ami with the pencil i tro|s>lin Satmday. isolation, varying in degree accord out this effort. lands Company, and it cannot be learned , Political Recognition. And launched them with s»ng and wine: and book you have limidy you mnke a ing to his environments. The farmer whether they pay any rent or not. They ate toweled with your stanchest record of what the cow has given. While the Grange does not teach who lives within the boundaries of 160 In the general postoffice In every Yon can riqieiit this for every milking acres becomes very narrow and is of partisan politics it does impress its large city In our land there are tn I An-1 engines LISTEDS masted with bravest pine. If you wish, tint for a beginning about little use to his community. His fam members with the responsibility of use various forms of stamping ma , You have met In your closest councils. citizenship and to do all in their pow W. E. Creswell and family n|s*nt Sun- ily is correspondingly dwarfed as they chines and one or more time record-1 With your plana and your prayers to four times a month will give you good <1od are shut out of society, and are im er to secure purer politics and to sec ing clocks which record the time of results mid show you where you have iday with Mr. mid Mtn. I.ennurt*. proved as their opportunity for asso that the interest of the farm is fairly going on and going off duty of all the For a fortunate wind to waft you the cow that Is stealing her taaird nnd Til,' Ixidien Home Minni-m met with ciation increases. The individual ex represented. The continued and just employes of the office. Many comnier- ’ Where neyer a foot has trod. where you have the one ttiat Is paying Mr«. Blackburn last Wedneaday. cluded from society will, in time, lose demands of the Grange have met with clal establishments have similar clx-ka 1 And now you follow the pole star for It. Mrs. Hayworth's sinter nt Portland his mental powers and become obliv no small degree of success and In which they buy from the manufactur To the seat of the old Norse kings. Iu connection with this It Is also nee about every instance has been the Paet the death white halls of Valhalla, ious to his own needs as well as to - “ |n*nt n few dsyn w itli her re ently. ers at prices- ranging possibly from esanry to have the milk from each cow Where the Norn to the tempest sings— the needs of others. Here again he only agent the farmer has had to 1100 to 1200. But by some strange Follow tented about three times or more a the steady needle The M. E. Church Mission will hold needs a farm organization where he, present his claims and see they were regulation the Government Is never That cleaves to Its steady star year. With the nunitor of pounds of a fair in the Wisslmmi hall Thanksgiv with his family, can meet with free granted to him. Scarcely a law has allowed to buy these blocks, but. as In To the uttermost renlms of O-lln milk nnd per cent of fat In milk, you ing day. All are cordially invited. dom and ease, and while cultivating been passed for many years in behalf the case of the mall cars, pays an an And the warlike thunderer. Thor. have a basin to figure the value of sociability, can secure mental culture of the farmer that the Grange was nual rental amounting to more than , Mr. Altmmi han puii-han<“l a new p<>- your cow. TI m * value of aueh a record Far through the Icy silence. not foremost to champion it and often and pleasing manners—something that the price of the clock. Where the glacier's teeth hnng whits I tato digger. In well expressed by Mr. Sly wheu he times the only one. too many farmers’ homes have neg Third Assistant Postmaster General And even the nun god. Baldur. says. "If a farmer has two cows nud The Logical Conclusion. W. E. Creswell in the |s,sse««or of a lected. Ixx>ks down In ViMrue affright. Edwin C Madden told the House post- loses $10 on one and g-illis $10 on the 1 new separator, If the farmer hopes to keep pace office committee on February 7. 1906, Tou flutter like Startled specters. The Grange the Best. Without further arguments all with other callings in the race of life that various executive department of. With a pra>er on your lips for the Other. It does not take much of a mnthc E. D. Hamilton ship|s*d a load of vi-g* goal— maticlan to nee that lie did not make agree that the farmer needs to or he must travel at the same rate of the Government were In the habit of To stand for one thrilling moment etnble from Troutdale to Bridal Veil re- speed. In order to do this he must any money, but If lu* illsposcs of the ganize, and without any hesitation we sending steel safes, billiard tables, At th" awful, nameless pole. cow ttiat I k * lost $10 on he would to - eently. say the Grange is his best organiza employ some of the same agencle:«. desks, book cases, chairs and lounges $io ulieiul. ix-sldcs saving extra time tion. Its declaration of purposes is and organization above all Is the on-i free through the mails, and that it But. Io. In that hour shall greet you W. W. Hamilton mid wife, of St. At the end of your perilous path and liilair required to cure for the ex as fine a document as we have ever upon which he relies. If he would happened that much of these heavy John, nre visiting their non, Ed, A mockery far more bitter seen written by man. Its application maintain a high standard of woman shipments were made during th«- pe-' Thai th" sting of the frost king’s wrath. tra cow." Lyman Davies made a business call to farm life and fine sentiment con hood he must secure for her equal riod when the mails are being weighed For this 1s the meed you shall gather Keep I trnffill» i lfiin. tained cannot be surpassed. With its privileges in social aid educational to determine th«- basis of compensa In the lands no man hits trod to hw< inrm thin week. It pay* to hi* clean about the dairy. 32 years of existence, in which time circles, for whenever she falls below tion for the railroads. Mr. Madden The finger that beckoned you onward j G. Mollltoii'n little ilmiglitcr han I t en Shall lift and point to God' Milk palls, strainers, cans, ns well na said that in 1899 this Government free —Charles Hamilton.Musgrave. separator find bottles. If used, should quite ill Imt in recovering. matter, exclusive of bags and wrap ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ,♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦; ; pings. constituted 12.58 per cent of first be rinsed with cold water, washed Mr. Strack in digging potutoea (or Mr. Hnndllnir filings. ♦ x the entire weight carried. Nobody with steam or boiling water with the Neibituer. For removing the sllngo from the site ♦ knows how many cases there may be I have found n common four tilled inn aid of ii scrubbing brush mid placi*d In Dr. Short pnani-d through thin lieigli- like that of a certain Congressman pure fork n m-atf convenient tool, writes n elemi, airy place to dry. Do not al Inirhood Saturday. who franked so many documents to low any milk to ncciimulnte In sennis Powell, Street, - - Gresham, Oregon <> swell the mail carried by a favored .1, P. Fletcher in the National Stockman or corners. In the cleaning process use railroad at the time of the weighing and Farmer. The larger the fork and n cloth ns little ns possible, for unless SECTION LINE. on which Its pay for four years was the closer together the tines are the frequently mid thoroughly scalded It 1« WHOLESALE to be based, that It was necessary to faster the work may lie accomplished. sure to furnish n bslgment for nunitor A party of iieighlnirn mid friends niir- rent a barn In which to store them. It Is Important, however, that the stir le«s bacteria. . prised Mr. and Mm. Gonsales nt their This sort of thing. Mr. Madden thinks, face of the silage to left ns nearly level ‘ home on Taylorville avt-ntieon Sat V|L Tima Io lay in your Winter’s supply of choice meat. <> is largely res|K>nslble for the postal ns possible and the amount removed Falslfrl»* Pegtgrees. deficit and Postmaster Genera) Cor- from time to time simply be skimmed S lilt, limt. We have just received Five Carloads of choice urday evening. With lota of go,nl things Tto life of n breed depends npofi telyou estimated that In 1904 the Gov off the top to a depth of two or three Eastern Oregon Beef Cattle which we will place on “ale at same old prices, < J ernment Jost, in round numbers, $20,- inches each day. It la never liest to the honesty of the men who mnke oil! to eat mid games and music every olio OOO.UOO by this free matter. thrust the fork down Into the silage th- pedigrees, and there should to : voted the party n success. 3 l-2c a lb. for Front Quarters, In addition to these actual frauds five or six Inches as though It were ma severe punishment for n man who <!• Ilerlwrt Lewin mid Ihin Lynch re 6c a lb. for Hind Quarters. that are practiced It has been stated, nure you were pitching. Simply take Itberately falsities a pedigree or cer turned fruiii",the Yakima country thin on excellent authority, that the rail off the top layer In as careful a man tlflcate of breeding. It Is due cattle |nint week wheietliev have toen farming. roads charge the Government about ner aa possible. mt looaenlnc up more breeders, however, to say that thell Among the giientn at Bnckly Grove the 800 per cent more than they do the than la taken out. In tlila way there transactions have been remarkably We are in need of what you have to sell in the follow ing at market prices: ] < * express companies for similar service. will be considerable leafi waste el the» free from any tampering with itedl- pant week wi-tv, Mr. mid Mrs. Farnk Now some one is responsible for these by molding or freezing. green. Holstein-Friesian Register. i Fisher of Cleone nml Messrs A. Mchloth, Veal, 8 l-2c a lb., Pork, 8 l-2c a lb. (unlimited amount) “ abuses and there ought to be some ' and B. Riley oi Mt. Tnlmr. Mutton 4 1-2 to 5c; dress’d 9 l-2c; Kips, 5 to 7c K way to stop them. The Patrons of National Recretnry Freeman reports The survi-yosa of the Mt. Hood roa<l Oregon have felt that the greatest forty-four new granges orgnnlzcd from amount of good could he accomplished April 1 to July 1 nnd seventeen reor- have been in evidence in our parts lati-ly toward securing results In the mattar gnnlxntlons. I’entisylvanln lends the locating mid rngiatering lint-grades. We are now in the market to pay cash for Butter, Eggs ;; If the National Grange would first take list with eleven new and five reorgan “ The Right Imprint ” and all kinds of Poultry at highest market prices. 1 > It up and make an independent inves izations. Washington state Is secund, We print butter papers cheap tigation. Send orders to Gresham, Oregon with nine new. I at The Herald office. We do not desire to create a stir Things You Should Know About the Grange I I 1 \ •: u : HOWITT’S MARKET l UZK FRESH and CURED MEATS J ' ‘‘Beaver State Print”