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ï~~ Gold Stamps. or filled book 1, by Christmas $2.50. FF ';. ",.i r 1' t 1' Evening Dress-- E VLNING dlress lends dis uillctiiitl to the simplest gathering. Vant 1)y-ks lDuchess coff~ee lends 1distincton to thc simplest meal. Quali-Tes ttIl Kirudn lb. SOc "it's I/he tasts that tells" Duchess Coffee rat lb. 30c "It's the taste thaut tells" Butter, Spring Valley,..lb. 66c Spring Valley Ptulcr is a whlole,,ijlkcrcamery. Nu,' the, ts goad. Eggs (String valiey) doz. 52c April packed. Every egg perfect. ltic pay Sc for aty imperfect egg returned. NUF Aga h lit Ther ltu, 'iii Corp roll want, A leers snote ally day " h autot are t fool ward park will night RSES, UTOS; )R EME GI1NCT ERVICE NEI DEi6 ins Red tr sa Chapter ~al~s for Volunteers. IONS AEA GIVEN OUT noe with, Labeus from Soldirs ensesa Apply for Doss in hich to Sand Chrisasa Presents. eedslre In This kat er Set Nrth 'in were times yiaesay when the tras did aot h ~ee a Emeigenvy itirne tsend eait or in antomobile ry a nurse. s alt happened, tin, when appaengtinflhenza epidendite flared up again. tart that many osi the Emnergency omern and helpers were school teachni retiinrd festerday moninag to voeations tended" to complincate the Ion. olied (raom wants all the men and a rmcliaored in the Emsergeney Aid and rho are not now on daty to p the honse on the telephone enal ler again. Mea and women are vdfor all-day aoid all-nght duity. New Workerp Bought. in: fled "'Dross wants new volan Persona who for one reason or rr, have not been able to help the en~ eotmpnity lBefore are asked to eome forward. R~egiser personsby telephone, at any hour of the r night. attention of all people owning shbilen is directed to tha fact that leers nre needed at Ied O ss nartoro. Eeerg nyAid nrse ben ratted for, retletf nurses neat nut. andl mipplies delivnered. Come for to-idny nod n'oluiteer your car by )oni-. Tell the tied Croas Houls thiry can depeni upon yotu. Arpmootn are ande way to have a og station in thp yard west of the Ceooa llaa'ee, w~ere ears on daty xntationml lhrresfter bollh day and i t l r i i 11. 11 II 1, 0 14 i l SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY -ONLY Delighto Coffee 2 lbs. 42c Delighto Tea 2 pkgs. 51c Nut Butterine " lb. 33c: 343 MAIN ST. E. near Stilson St. rPhoam 3094 tnaa2577 Main I mists from de!ster Seen it Self-Serve rtes to a great mny other such ed--watch the or Mail Orders in-large quanti0c additional. SOAP--A bar AP-A bar-5%,;" APTHA SOAP H CLEANSER-17c. *CLEANSER-2 S lad essingbottles-Wednesbottle--25o Soups-all kinds a can-9 ing Raisins and.t less than whole-buy now. ld needless raisins cragcs, 2 for-314 brand seeded ratin. packages, 2 for -fancy recleaned-:kages-31 e -12 ounce pack-1 Beans-Heinz mes-20c value-OpeI a can-16e Asparagus Tips-al can-31 e lice quality Canned;ulac 116c value-3 no for-39 i" 854 Went Main St. 795 N. Clinton St. Demand fonCarstoons Bngina. Tr1 ati riotn saParet Cosmittee of hr l 'rine opened the warethoiises at N ox. 45i7-&iO f ln street east early yeta tuilrd v-nioning for the distribution of the 'lhriotunsn cartons It wan not long liefo r the precious labels from overeasa toga lto niake heir erptarance. Ibls I ivnd ii friends who i had received " " ~thsire l ro em men is service over Mi-no visitedl the warehouse In goodly.niun cmslhroughount the day. li ut atno toioii of the lab1el rntitled them to: NOV ninSnaNooK utoo'i r1 a nt toer oth if broiighit wit, thenm the present houa r riiroii ii. nteir O.1ii" they iottledto end,,itiity paceditton to ittit t thIe. rtiio wrappedIt up in the peo-,' o eico,pili Li stick itf all reeif the inspecbt, posted us the label the 11 Itt i i ra itoti.Tlephone for a- ndt irecary pontage stanmps and gave cult foreoloriardnti it in the keeping ot the Christmas i..nsua':jr.!l Comlttee itt the TRed Creas. Â~)UBOIS - flUl'IEL 'rIt, pablie in infiirmed again that the HAR WAR CO mi-c, eirea wilt decide whetInsto send " tc Christmas pariitn. u d that the iAgo piau if the tuhl is nerenrary in Paints Oils and Glass ottde to get a carton tiom tile Red(re We d Glaing atd ithavt the privilee f nending a 111$ Fsnt )lain, ]tight \ear Gibbos j Shnold Apply at cSne. 1, ' SE VICl IeOn nirh ad no Chrdstm.aparcetn wilt 11,__6 __6_5ER_____CE___ e_ aepteod for alipment oa November __________________________ _.iih. aceording to the preenteelraing, ____________________________ ee o receiving labels from the other aide re asked to rall at the Rled Cross warte asne as soon sa possible, get alt the d tails relative tn the present clearly in moilit.and obtit heir cartons. They p re ii keol to return the carton filled for L E E gh~p rota on an ensayhefer. ~~T p coit maas soo a iiabmeytheefte with aycmiaino articles except Tr e nns t tc Eye thoac w te liot harred by the posal If(0(1 cannot s re answell with auth tien. The article prohib ited aree one ree on lie otttr'lt may ho iotor loting; liquors,. inflammable ma ponihll to preccibe lenars; that aerial including friction matches and any wilt correct the defect no as to ionula nation likely to ignite or e-xplode gito good vintoa with both eyes. rioattie lighters woulnd come under thin Art examination will do- closnnt i'tion), liqoioln and fragile articles termnc this question.ap lyace. C LD nt Send Perishable Things. A N 5"I le sreeanked not to ti anything CLARK AND, 0 th pachage that wil ot keep frersl BESTORkCO imikeais in the box. OPTOERISTS-cOPTICIANS Th Rend Cross warehonse will he open "Wh~~sdae ~easeaawne 5aasnatne on w h days until 8 oclock, In the eve niog 4bite the Christmas 'work is on - ied lntCrone neks the sweater knit tern t get out their needles and prepare A 1 D foe a bumsy winter. A rsquisitinn for 1300 weatern to ben furnished befare the fiest o lFebrutary waps recived yesrda - by Ri heater chaplt. The yarncvs Stationary Fireman log ln requisition b.s been received and the k fttling departnient is prepared to Aceteline W elders give i out. i por? differe J eWcome a f URIOUs how things happen. It was Tuesday when youi went away you remember; and for twenty-two years Tuesday has been my baking day. But that day I just couldn't bake. I sat an4 thought, and picked up the things that were yours, and -well, never mind about that. I just couldntt get my mind on baking; aand when it was too late I went around the corner and bought a loaf of Bond Bread., "It was the first bought loaf that had come in this house for years: and somehow it set me thinking. 'Just a little trip around the corner', I said to myself; 'and I saved ahalf aday's work' "I began to think of all the hours I had spent chained to my old cook stove. Baking bread, and boiling clothes, and doing a dozen things that machines can do ten times as well. P.A ct'z~oU.G~ rret etSvnitv flu aranteediby tlip G eneral CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R M - --"IM Exp 08/24/2006 LIBRARY OF 0

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