Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 17, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
COUNTY SCHOOLS
ARE ADVANCING
lead ers who keep th e boys and g irls
| In terested in a g ric u ltu ra l and dom es­
tic p ro jects.
T h e co u n ty h ealth n u rse an d a com -
{ p eten t a s s is ta n t exam ine each child In
Continued from page 1
----------------- i th e ru ra l schools a t le ast once a year.
project, w hich is financed by lib ra ry T he S chlck te8t for p re v tn tio n of
ax un s g ran ted by the board of d ip h th e ria has been given to m ore
county com m issioners. Is no longer an th an 160 p u p „ g
one
th e gchoolg
experim ent, but on th e co n tra ry , is a and wa8 flnanced by th „ p a r e n t.
g re a t a s se t to th e educational in ter T e a c h e r asso ciatio n of th e d istrict.
ests of th e county.
Special n u tritio n w ork has been c a r ­
M ultnom ah county ra n k s high in ried on w ith th e a ssista n ce of in te r-
r u ra l club work and em ploys tw o club ested v olunteers.
TUESDAT, MARCH
17,
1925
GRESHAM LOCALS
A. M eyers has begun th e c o n stru c ­
tion of a residence, 34 x 57 in size, on
w est P ow ell V alley road and W allula
avenue. It is to be of hollow tile and
stucco form ation and w ill be en tirely
m odern in every detail. A lfred Ham-
m ar is th e c o n tra c to r of th e building
and J. A. B ushong c a rp e n te r, forem an
of th e job.
Mrs. J. L. B unting and th re e ch il­
d ren arriv ed .Monday from F o rest
G rove and have moved in to th e house
belonging to Mrs. O scar E rick so n on
T hird s tre e t betw een M ain an d Rob­
erts.
Money Saving Magazine Club Offers
O FFER NO. 1. P eople's H ome Jo u rn a l 12 m onths, and G resham Outlook
3 m onths, w ith any four in L ist A. P u b lish e r's price 35.50........ My price #4.00
P ay m en ts 12.00 cash, b alance 50c m onths for 4 m onths.
O FFER NO. 2. T oday’s H ousew ife 24 m onths, w ith choice of prem ium s,
G resham O utlook 3 m onths, an d an y 3 in L ist A and one in L ist B. P ublisher's’
p rice 3 5 .5 0 .................. ............................................................................. My p rice SLIM»
P ay m en ts 32.00 cash, balance 50c m onth for 4 m onths.
O FFE R NO. 3. F o recast 12 m onths (a Food m ag azine), G resham O utlook
3 m onths and any 3 in L ist A. (The Royal or C ollier's W eekly can be sub­
stitu te d for F o re ca st). P u b lish e r’s price 35.50............................... My price $1.00
P ay m en ts 32.00 cash, b alance 50c m onth for 4 m onths.
L IS T A —
LIST B—
Outlook (X. T .) ............ ..................... jo ¡.-sues
Outdoor R ecreation.......................... 5 issues
Experience ........................................... 5 issues
(Laugh and live to 90).
Baseball ................................................ 5 issues
•screen land . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Issues
Modern P risc illa .............................. * 6 it-. ue.,
(with a 60c cash card).
Reliable Poultry Jou rn al.............. 6 issues
Gresham O utlook............................ 3 m onths
I Youths’ Com panion.......................... 3 m onths
■ Christion
I
H erald.............................. 3 m onths
H enry W eath erald has gone to Me
E very Child's M agazine.................. 5 m onths
M innville w here he h as ag ain entered
'
t . B. WARREN.
th e em ploy of th e M organ b ro th ers
............................................. m onths
tru ck in g com pany. Mrs. W eatherald I N om inated by th e P resid en t for At-
T o , l ‘ y ' a h «».«»«*..................»
has gone to H oquiam , W ashington to
to r ney G eneral and rejected tw ice
True C on fessions.............................. 5 m onths ■ American Fruit G row er............... 12 m onths
visit with relativ es before m oving' to I by th e Untted S tates 8e,,ate'
Choice of five o th e r p o u ltry jo u rn a ls can be su b stitu te d for th e R eliable
h e r hom e a t M cM innville.
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" h e G resham fire d ep a rtm en t re- P o u ltry Jo u rn a l.
A lfred H am m ar received a telegram celved a call , hia m orning
th e
I can fill o rd ers for any m agazine published, single or in clubs. I w ill
S atu rd ay an n o u n cin g th e d eath of his nian lum ber yard> but thia evldently add one m agazine listed in L ist A to any ad v ertised offer a t the price of the
b ro th er, A B . H am m ar, in a h o sp ital was a m istake a8 no fire w>8 th e re Qf club offer. My receip t stu b s have a cash value from 15c to 50c on additional
o r fu tu re cash o rd ers. R eference furnished.
u
a u sa s ity, K ansas, the previous ¡u th e vicinity. T h ere w ere re p o rts of
if a f i h
T
” ? “ th e re8U“ a chlm ne’r " re ° u t on South R o b erts
of a fall w hich he su stain ed a sh o rt av en u e. but th is also failed to ma-
T l T k
,k
ha8 detide<* R e a l i z e and no fu rth e r ala rm was
not to m ake th e trip e a st for th e fu-1 tu rn e d in.
My h e a d q u a rte rs w hile in tow n w ill be at th e office of th e G resham Outlook.
n eral. He and his w ife v isited w ith
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,
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th e b ro th er in D ecem ber w hile in K an-
“ nd Mr8’ B " G' M cBrlde and
sas and o th e r e a ste rn points.
, ♦“ ’ L i Wh° l‘ave re c e n t'y moved
in to the L ena A lder hom e on N. Main
he Rev. D. M. C athey w ent to Se-1 stre e t, e n tertain ed fo rm er M ontana
a ttle T uesday evening, re tu rn in g on frien d s on M onday and T uesday, Mr.
T h u rsd ay of last week. He atten d ed and Mrs. Joe McCann, now of H olly-
Illl th e an n u al m eeting of th e b o ard of I wood, C alifornia, w ho a re m ak in g a
e have added a sand and gravel truck to our
tru ste e s of S eattle-P acific college, of to u r of the co u n try . T hey w ere very
equipment.
w hich he has been a m em ber for a favorably im pressed w ith th e co u n try
num ber of years. T his school, w hich aro u n d G resham and spoke of th is
has an en ro llm en t of n ea rly 400 stu- vicinity as a p ossible location later,
dents, is an academ ic in stitu tio n w ith Mr. M cBride has been em ployed a t the
full accredited college co u rse an d is Todd b arb er shop fo r som e tim e past
Road Gravel, Crushed Rock, Concrete Gravel
u n d er th e auspices of th e F re e Meth-
M rs. E lean o r B oughner ha8 pur
Plaster Sand.
° 8 C Urc ’
I chased a 50 x 100 lot a t L aw ren ce
HARRY J. COLEMAN,
Subscription Specialist.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY LIBRARY BUS.
I
ANNOUNCEMENT
H
Novelties for Spring
LADIES I IES, Crepe de Chine, in plain colors
and scrolls, each........................................................ 50c
LEA I H ER BEL I S, 1-, 2-, 3-inch, in the new colors
at 25c, 50c and $1.00
Novelty 'Primmed Buttons in colors suitable for the
new dress materials
Narrow, heavy and fine laces in white and beige.
Dress Goods
Normandy Dot Voiles,
36-inch, y a rd .................50c
Figured Voiles, 36-inch,
yard ............................... 58c
Silk Mixed Crepe in beau­
tiful patterns and spring
colors, 36-inch, yard, $1.35
I
BEST PRICES ON
Mr. and Mrs. A rza Sm ith left Mon- stre e t and Cedar avenue of W illiam
(lay m orning for Y akim a, W ashington, S tanley, on w hich it is rep o rted she
for a visit w ith Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Col- I intends to begin th e erectio n of a
Uns, th e la tte r a siste r of Mrs. Sm ith, m odern house In th e n ear fu tu re . T his
L ester Spencer, a b ro th er of th e two is n ea r h er o th er resid en ce p ro p erty
ladies, w ill leave In a day o r so for th e w hich is occupied by Mr. an d Mrs
sam e d estination. On n ex t S atu rd ay I C hase S t.C lair.
a t th e C ollins hom e w ill o ccu r th e
n o .
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R ay S tro n g has been engaged in
-5 th a n n iv e rsa ry of th e m a rria g e s of 11 i •
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help in g his fa th e r in th e co n stru c tio n
th e tw o sisters. Lovell Collins, a
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l o i th e lr sum m er hom e n e a r Rhodo-
j nephew of Mrs. Sm ith, and A rth u r , ,
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f v i-
Id en d ro n since his r e tu rn from Cali-
Sm ith, both of Yakim a, w ere g u ests
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in , c - o n
v.
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fo rn ia a w eek ago. I t is expected th a t
th e Sm ith hom e in G resham la st ..
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T h u rsd ay
tb e D6W boU8e
be read y fo r oc-
I cup an cy inside of an o th e r m onth.
ere X n
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T he G resham P a re n t-T e a c h e r circ.e
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Willamette River Washed Gravel and Sand
Gresham Transfer & Service Station
L IG H T AND HEAVY HAULING
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COAL
BRIQUETS
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
EKSTR0M TRUCK SERVICE
r V ‘d eaC:.
BaWr*,,Cfc w ill give a m otion p ic tu re show in the
addition. T he foundation has been L u d ito rlu m o( th e 8chooihouse next
Daily Trips to Portland
stak ed ou and p lan s a re in read in ess F rld ay evening> beginning at 8 o-cl0 ck .
fo r ac tu al co n stru ctio n .
G reshn 111
Powell
P o rtlan d
T.
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Mrs. Cora E vans w ent la st w eek to
Phone
nnd
Dr. and Mrs. J E. C lan ah an cam e Bend> Oregon, w h ere ghe atten d ed thy
F t E ast T aylor
lési
Maple
Phone EAst liSSi)
from S easide on M onday of la st week fu lleral of Mr B ain a form er rea id en .
to help in the celeb ratio n of th e b irth - L f thia vJclnlt
g h e w ,n
d a fpw
ARROW HEAD BRAND SILK HOSE, pair..... 98c
day of his m other, Mrs. J. N. C lana- days w lth Mrg. Bain
Can be had in the following colors: Russian Calf, Bunny,
HOME ECONOMICS WORK
/TTTTT?rî'T'r r î T Î ' 1 '? IV I 'iT T T T T j
han. W hile h ere Dr. and Mrs. C la n a - 1
Zanzibar, Airdale, Peach, Skyn, Beige, Grain, Sand. Black,
DRAWS LARGE CROWD
Miss M. E. B aldw in of P o rtla n d has
han
enjoyed
a
m
usical
tr
e
a
t
in
P
o
rt
White and Brown.
land, accom panied by th e ir p are n ts. I ™ ted J ” ! a p a r,t m e n t in th e F ir8 t
T he v ario u s com m unities in w hich
For iiny unsatisfactory pair a new pair will be given.
Mr.
and Mr.
Mr. 8 ta te Banlt b u lld ,n « ° n * lr8t « ^ e e t th e hom e econom ics w ork sp ecialists
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. J.
J. N.
N. Clanahan
C lan ah an and
next to th e m usic stu d io and expects of th e ex tension serv ice are holding
and Mrs. H. M. Miller. Dr. C lan ah an
to m ove h ere w ith in a few days. She m eetin g s a re v ery e n th u sia stic over
To all ex-service m en and th e ir
re tu rn e d to his home on F rid a y w hile ,
fam ilies and all m em bers of the
his wife rem ained for a visit w ith her I ‘S
ex Per,enced d ressm ak e r and w ill th e w ork and th e m eetings a re w ell
A m erican Legion and A uxiliary
open a p a rlo r h ere a t once.
“ 7 he House of Quality”
p aren ts.
atten d ed . Two of th e com m unities
I hone 1411
Gresham, Oregon • Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k H einey have R o b ert M ercer of Copco, C alifornia, a re m eeting w ith Miss L ucy A. Case
isitin
ith his
been busy for some tim e renovating I sp
* 7 en " t ¿ tw
W° o w
W? eeks
K8 v V,8"
‘ g w
" ''th
1,18 p ar- on n u tritio n th is week, P o w e llh u rst
l,n iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiic iiiiiiiiiiiiic ]iiiiiiiiiiiin iiliiiu iiii( ]iiiiiiii„ .3itiiiiiiii¡!C]i:iiiiiiiiiiC3iiiiiihiiiic3iiiniiiuiir?iiit
th e ir houses in th e h alf block betw een ’ e n t*’ M r' aD< MrS' T ' E ' M ercer and on M arch 17 a t th e schoolhouse and
An u n u su al o p p o rtu n ity to atten d
a w o rth w h ile e n te rta in m e n t, by
T h ird and F o u rth stre e ts, R oberts re tu rn e d th e la tte r p a r t of la st w eek P le a sa n t Home on th e ISth a t the
p rofessional
e n te rta in e rs,
sp o n ­
avenue and th e alley. New’ p ap er and He is w orking for an electric com pany church.
sored by G resham P o st A m erican
w hich is tu rn in g a strea m th ro u g h a
T
he
P
le
a
sa
n
t
V
alley
women
are
p ain t and in som e cases extensive r e ­
Legion.
at this Bakery and at S to r a
m ountain for use in a pow er p ro ject m eeting w ith Miss Cooley, sew ing
m odeling w ill m ake them d esirab le
T he G resham W elfare com m ittee sp ecialist, for a m illin ery school at
TUESDAY EVENING,
houses.
Contains the Vitaminen, m i'ed by
m et a t th e lib ra ry an d received r e ­ th e ch u rc h on M arch 19, 26, 27, th is
MARCH 24.
Mrs. Cecil M etzger is slow ly rec o v ­
scientific p rlu cli les
p o rts on th e relief w o rk w hich is be­ being a th ree -d a y school. W om en who
a
t
G
resham
G runge Hull
erin g from a w eek’s illn ess w ith th e
ing done. It w as voted to a sk th e a re in te reste d in atten d in g th is school
(trip*
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C
om
m
encing
a
t
8:30 and la stin g
It’s Good and Good for Yon
v ario u s o rg an izatio n s co o p eratin g to should plan to be p rese n t all th re e , for an hour and a h alf or m ore,
W H Gibson is th e ow ner of a Je r- I pay in to th e tre a s u ry co n trib u tio n s for days and should equip them selves
a fte rw a rd a delicious lunch, served
by th e A m erican Legion and the
se> cow w hich h as th e d istin ctio n of th e w ork. It Is hoped th a t an av erag e w ith th e follow ing a rtic le s : pin, full
being one of th e 39 Je rse y cow s in th e of 35 w ill be co n trib u ted
package, needles, m illin e r's if possi- | A uxiliary in th e G range H all d in ­
ing room.
THEO. VAN DOF1NCK
Phone 1221
t.iti of O itg o n which produced 50 or
special co n g reg atio n al m eeting of ble, th rea d , tap elin e, thim ble, sh e ars, ;
m ore pounds of b u tte rfa t d u rin g th e zio u E v angelical ch u rc h will be held ta ilo r ’s chalk, pencil an d paper. ■
H igh cla ss e n te rta in m e n t w ell
w orth an adm ission c h a rg e of 50c.
”n ' °
' <<,m e r ' ,h e
be-1 n ex t S unday follow ing th e m orning W omen a re asked to b rin g all th e old
ing 57 pounds for th e 31 days.
h ats they can find in th e ir attic s, and
service.
ABSOLUTELY FREE
Miss E lizabeth H ales, assisted by
co vering fab rics w hich they m ay find
Tiie
Rebekah
W
elfare
club
held
a
T alk ab o u t it! T ell your friends
Miss Hope M acK enile and Mrs. E. B.
su ccessfu l d ress-up p a rty in th e Odd in sem i-w orn taffeta o r sa tin d resses,
about it!
K irkwood, en tertain ed about 15 young
g eo rg ette blouses or p ettico ats, also
Fellow
h
all
la
st
F
rid
a
y
evening.
Mrs.
people at th e lib ra ry M onday evening
C.
asou, dressed as
us an old-rash-
old-fash- w hat trim m in g s m ay be stored aw ay.
Thft
w»«
i .3
in e tini.i
lim e w
as sp en t i»
in , playing
gam es . . H . um . ason,
,
-
In case an y w oman w ishes to m ak e ail |
Masonic Hall
of an in stru c tiv e c h a ra c te r
l0 “ ed Iady' Won ftr8t p n z e and th *
Gresham
en tirely new h at, she should secu re
A lhort
Bo.,
k
.
second
prize
w
as
won
by
a
lady
from
A inert ( a m p has been confined to „ al
.
. .
th e house for over a w eek w ith an a t I P o rtla u d dre8sed *■ th e G oddess of a b u ck ram or rice n et h a t fram e to U I s LI a LJ. »1« IJ. I J. IA IA IA I J . j J . | . t. i j.
cover. B uckram , crin o lin e, b race or
tack of rheum atism .
L iberty.
A good p ro g ram w as ren -
_
dereil an d a nice sum added to the iram e w ire and w ire clip s and p lie rs '
Tw o new stu d e n ts enrolltkl af c lu b ’s tre a su ry to be used for charit- should be supplied if w ork in fram e
G resham Union high school t n i s l a b | e purposes.
m aking Is desired.
Jack (¿¡gray's Orchestra
m orning, b rin g in g th e enrollm ent
R efresh m eats
very n ear th e 300 m ark for the y ea r I 1 ,le ladl#* of ,h e W. C. T. U. will Bride Given Show er Saturday Evening
(■ood Fluor
w ith the atten d a n ce ru n n in g as h ig h 'lh° ld 8 bake ,a le at th e W alrad M er"
Gent leinen $ I.IMI
Miss L etitia P u lfer, assisted by Miss
L adles Free
as 275. Miss Hazel B unting en tered ca n tiie com pany sto re on S atu rd ay H elen Ilo ss, gave a su rp rise m iscei- I
leneous show er to Miss M arian H ag- i
as a fresh m an from th e F o re st Orov. M arch 21. from 2 o'clock un til 5.
Mrs. II W. S n ash all still co n tin u es b erg on S atu rd ay evening a t Miss P u l-
W orkers have the best
high school, and Miss Irm a G ates,
opportunity to win suc­
w hose p are n ts. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph in a c ritic a l condition, being u n co n ­ fe r's home. T he room s w ere b eau tifu l
cess w hen equipped with
G ates have moved to G resham from scious a portion of th e tim e. She has in d eco ratio n s of p ink crep e p aper and
E stacad a, occupying th e resid en ce r e ­ been ill p ractically all w in ter. H er ap p le blossom s. At th e appointed
cen tly p u rch ased rroin Mrs. H an n ah son. Modie S n ash all. whom she has tim e a sm all m iss. M arietta H am lin, '
Jo h n so n , en ro lls as a sophom ore from not seen for the p ast five years, has en tered th e living room d raw in g an
the E stacad a high. A younger d a u g h ­ been sum m oned from A tlan ta, Geor ex p ress w agon loaded w ith p arc els of '
te r will com plete h er stu d ies to r th e gie. and is expected to a rriv e in a few v arious sh ap es and sizes, w hich upon !
days. She is being ca red for by Mrs. in v estig atio n proved to be handsom e i
year at th e G resham g rad e ac'tiool.
p rese n ts front th e frien d s of Miss
D. 11. Nash.
A new 32-passenger G arford bus h as H agberg, w hose m a rria g e to Fred
*' Zbe Supreme A u th o rity ”
replaced th e old P ierce-A rrow c a r on erick H oss w ill be an event of th e j
th e Pow ell Valley ro u te of th e bus com ing m onth. D uring th e evening
It contains over 407.000 words,
T he !
including thousands of new
service betw een G resham and P o rt­ Miss M artha H agberg sang.
term » 32,000geographical sub-
land. E dw in Lewis of M ontavilla. la luncheon ta b les w ere d ecorated in
jects. 12,000 biographical en­
i pink and white. T hose p rese n t w ere
the d riv er of this m achine.
tries. Answ ers a ll kinds of
M esdam es H. J. P u lfer. G ladys Buzick.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. S p en cer cam e out
question s o f W h a t, W h y ,
Let us quote you on anything you may leant in
\
ivian
Com
-tock,
L
iiah
N
o
rth
ru
p
,
W h e n , Hour, W h e r e and
M agasine Ululi Offer
from P o rtlan d th is m o rn in g and have
Roba H en g stler and H azel H am lin,
W ho. Constantly improved
Seeds, Seeds, Fertilizers
been looking over th ia location of
15-1 and kept up to date. Cross-
McCall's M agazine................12 issu es
th e Misses L etitia P u lfer, M artha and
G resham as the p ossible site for a
U W ord Puzzle Editors use it aa
Gresham O u tlo o k ............... .'Hl issues
M
arian
H
agberg.
Mayme
and
H
elen
!
H | their authority.
Modern P risc illa . . . .
S Issues first-class resid en tial hotel. They a r c Hoss. G ertru d e S o u th ard , F lorence
W ilk ...» r s .k rsr<l
U
Why s e t be in the winning class?
m uch pleased w ith th e tow n and s u r ­
Rosiu, F lo ren ce B eers and Mabe!
T o ta l. ........................ »4 issues
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W R IT E for specimen page* en4
ro undings and alread y have a p ro p o si­
Michel.
e n c e a Fre e pocket m aoa If you
tio n iu view w hich m ay develop in to
New stand prive 8*«c, per ¡».ue,
same th le paper.
I total >4 73.
’
so m eth iag definite later.
Wood ash es co ntain about I p er cent
M, p rie, tv ,« per laeae, total 91.t k
c.
C. MERRIAM CO.
Mr. an d Mrs. H. W. Cooley drove p otash and 30 per cen t lime. The
Springfield. Maasachwsetta
offer good aitili March 10 only.
a P o rtla n d physician o u t th is m o rn in g potash su p p lies th e plant food elem ent
to give m edical atte n tio n to th e ir son- potassium , and the lim e can he used
)
Feed Dept. Phone 12S1
in-law , G eorge A rm stro n g , who h as to n e u tra lise acidity in o u r soils.
C a r * G resh am O utlook
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been
suffering
from
a
severe
a
tta
c
k
W atek tkl« . p a r . to r F r id a , «p erlai.
of m um ps.
add . 7
th
SILK HOSIERY
FR EE!
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
BIG ENTERTAINMENT
OUR HEALTH BREAD
Gresham City Bakery
AMERICAN
L E G IO N
DANCE
come ;
FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 20
.W O R D
'PUZZLERS
Feeds are Cheaper this Week
Millrun, per ton
Oilmeal, per ton
Wheat, per ton
(¿round Oats, per ton
Rolled Oats, per ton
$37.
$50.00
$65.00
$48.00
$48.00
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International
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