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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 9

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JGREELET DAILY GREELEY. COLORADO. PAGE Fort Business People Visit in Alamosa Pert Lupton, Sept. 5. Adaioa.

manager of the local Stifewny store and Martin McLees, moat manager ot the same store; accompanied by Mrs. Adams and Mrs; McLees, returned Monday evening from A viH In Alamosa with Mrs. Adams patents. While thny were uway Sharnn anS Penny Mel.ee visited in Ault i their grandmother and George Adams III. was with his grandparents In Greele'y.

McLees, "Who is ou vacation will return to work Monday. Bill Atkinson, who will attend Washington an'd Jefferson collete at Washington, will leave the Utter part of the week. Mrs. Anna Thompson, who has epent the- greater part of the summer In Denver and Boulder arrived here last Wednesday and 'will remain, here nntll Sept. 10.

She- will. spend few Sayg In Denver after the tenth before leaving: for Arkaaascs and Texas for the" winter. While here she is living the Mrs. N. E.

MiUer home. The-D. and O. club will meet on 10 with Mrs. Tracy Decker.

Tho Fort, tiuptnn Junior Woman's cluh i hold their first meeting of the- new. cluh year at the home of Mrs Jack Mrs. William Goodrich and daugh ter Wilma. returned Friday from man, where -she was called by the death of her pasaed.away at.the home. of hei ttster, Mrs.

Jrhn Hooker-berry. Mr. Milter, ww 89 rears of -puling on Monday, Aus. 2C fol lowed a -useful and well spent life He. was laid to rest In Coio.

where he lived many years. That, ho was heW in high esteem by all In the community was manifested by the number who attended the lu- B. Mate borne. Mies Jean Mate, who Is employed In spent the Labor day week end with her parents. ccbooV bo! 11 meiabers and teacHsre arc having meeting at trie 1 W.

D. Mato home TliurEiIay evening. Mra. Lena C. Foss left Jor Adena, Mominy morning, where ehe will each this year.

Mrs. Johnson has. accepted position as teacher In tha Black school north of Galetoa. This community received Tuesday afternoon. Rebekah Lodge Has District Social in Milliken Sept.

18 Mllllten. Sept. Rebek- oh lodge of Milliken met In rejrulnr session Taesdiy night attef a three i months "vacation. Mrs. or the -Bean Day daiice serving committee reported $10 cleared-nnd plans were discussed for tiie district social meeting, which Mlllikeu Reb'ekahs and Odd Fellowa will entertain Wednesday evening, Sept 18.

The event will also commemorate the 89th anniversary ot tho founding of Re'oekah lodges. Mra. Delphla- Hiuton, Mrv. Lena Barton Anniversary Celebration in Greeley La Salle, three daugh- Snmlgrass and Hits Yvonne Hinton of jieral Berries and the many beautiful -Mrs: 13 JF; b'y friends. WultekUhler and later, MiM iilnnle Baehr-of Uenrer called on Fort Lupton friends Tuesday while Wutteirebler attended to business Miss Daisy ot Erie was tie hduseguest of her sister and Brother- in-law, Mr.

and O. N. Putraan last weelc. Ulea. Adair teaches primary In.

the Colorado university during the suin- Jbanle Ferg as on" of Greeley is spending this week with elster, Ross. tors of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

Barton. Mrs. Jack McKemiey of Salle, Mrs. A. II.

Leheist of Council BIuMs, and Mrs. Delia De-aver of Moutrose, will hold open house Sept. 8 at the homo of'their parents, 1612 Seventh street in Greeley to honor, the golden wed-, I ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Bar-: I ton.

All friends are Invited to call either afternoon or evening. 11 ilrs A. C. GIvan aud grandson i and daughter, EHzabelK left Saturday afternoon with the parents! of Sonny, Mr. and Mrs.

Marlon Givan I of Denver, for a two weeks' motor trip llmTCalifornia and Old Mrs. Anna AWerson of Ventura, returned to La SallB with her sister, Mrs. Gleason, last week lor.l days' with her Mrs; and' other Aiderfib'rf Is' week, when they will leave for Texas I to visit MB-mother. I Mead's group of the. Aid I Tuesday aftevnoon at the homo of I Mrs.

Alleu Winslow with Mrs. Keenejl assisting hostess. Afternoon wag spent I visiting and 'sewing. 'Those the meeting were 1 Mesdamea Earl- I David Stewart M. J.

Mead, a i i i and two I and Mrs. Ed- Biers returned, -jndayj from 11 iiays' trip, I hV'northwest. Going" from'. La a stopped vlsit.with Mr. and Urs.

at Craig, former residents I ot La Salle. Thence on to Salt 3ity and a'vislt at the 1 tabernacle. 'At-. Wcnatcnee, four- days Denver were guests of the forcierg 1 wood Joined Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Will- sister Mrs Ella WHlburt, over Bean I iarns and son on a. picnic at Moutrose day. I I Suaday. Cath- Mn Mr has won tMs hon.r hi, Gutrelder and Ofcon Iho Saturday they were Joined by J. D.

Christy entertained at a a SB Hinton, Hartley -Jliiiton, Miss Hel-ldJnnet Sunday her daughter and ea Penlck and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hinton, all or Denver for a Sunday and Labor day i i and picnicking trip to Wyoming. They returned by way of Laromle to Fort Collins, where iir. and Mrs.

'A. Q. Smith Joined them Sunday evening. Esco Jones nnd family, long time resideuis of Mlllikon, moved to Jghns- town Tuesday. Mrs.

Clara Shepard of Denver attended tile Bean day celebraltoji in Milllkeu Friday and stayed over (or a week's visit with her Elslera, Mrs. Amia Flood and Mrs. Minnie Christy, and with relatives at Wildcat. Mr. and Sirs.

Lloyd BOFO, Mrs. Tressi. Boss and Curtis BDHS of Engle- husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Teter ot Denver, wfco returned the wetk end from a vacation trip to San Francisco and for Evelyn March.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Allison and ITTO children of Denver were vMors In the Leroy Walles home Monday ei-culng. Mr. Allison Li brother of Mrs.

Wailes and is a. foreman of the Nortlieastojn Transfer Docks fn Denver. Ho won first place in the Stme Truckers Rodeo held In Dcsver the past woc( ttr which he will be awarded a trip to Los AngeUo, with ull ci- peuscs paid for himsolf and wife. Whllo there ho will compete for national honors in Truckers Rodeo. This Is the second consecutive year award being a iriu to Chicago last year, where he won national honors.

Mlfe Florence Holton of tho local telephone board enjoyed a week's vacation the-psst- in Fort Collins, Bcjrtlioud, Longoiont and Denver. Keota School Opens Monday With Four Teachers Koota, Sept, Keotft school opened Monday, Sept. 2, with the following teachere: Robert Fa to, Mrs. Rose O1 sen, Loretta Gulfnldcr and Mr. McKiosey.

Mr. Fate aud family are located in the Cowel house, the McKinsey fam- Uy in the Cameron house an3 Miss Moore Mrs. Harry Benner and infant daughter, Susan Rue, returned to their home, from the Greoley hospital Cm- L-ee Banner stayed at the PU'i'y Kemplilll and D. Sbull homes while his moliier was tfie hospital. Hose and KIsIe Vawter, have been visllftig at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Perry Hemphlll, went to the homo of their uncle and aunt, Mr. anil Mi-s. Lester Paush for a few daya visit. Pardons for Deserters President Coolidge granted amnesty and pardon to individuals who deserted from the military or naval service of the United States on or after November 11.

1918. Carol Midcap who graduated rlth tho class of 1939 and attended Colorado university last year will attend. Colorado Stato, CollJafl, tb Is year, 'where she Tfill ma- Jor In home econofnica, Carol is. daughter of Mr, and" Mre. TfeX- Midcap; CarlLucero has returned to his at- Success- schoocf buslnese a yrcatlon of one and one-half months- In- California; Carl has at- i tended Succeaa school for three- terms.

Dwing the part of the ttme ha a part-time -position as a secre- tary. Mrs. Fred Johnson Is Baptist Mission, Society Foaston, Sept. 5. Mre, 'Fred John son -Tecolved 'raemhors of the Haplfot Mission Circle, nt her tho Camfielil ranch "Wednesday afternoon Tlie meeting was called to order a' 2:30 liy the president, Mrs.

Lloyd Johnson, Ihe bord'a Pray in RoportB of various committees were heard -'during the business session. All ia several hymns after -which. Johns gave short talk 'honoring Mrs; Susie Green who. has. been an untiring and the Circle, and baa recently moved to Stonebam, A ehort was" given Ln her honor," fol- Jowed by a shower of -handkorchicfs.

At. the close of the Mro. daughter; Mary EMeh and Jphusou, served a JOTBT ly lunch. Members present were Mrs. Susio spent Bier's two" and Mrs.

Frank 1 and Mr. and Ed Qoneen. i Other, places of.Interest visited includ- I e'd the Coulee dam, Spokanei then to Coeur ryAlene. to visit (I Mr. and-Mrs.

Anderson, formerly 11 of thonce to Yellowstone Na-, tioiial.Park, dam, and on home. Mra. Morgan's i daughter, been spend-; liig.tho-summer In Colorado, returned'' and'SIrs; Bonule Morgan and An Job'nstowh and Bciilali Brown, of Flatteyllle also accompanied them ou Ihe- Keeiiesburg Miss Ilibbs Leaves For- Youth Conference Keeneshurg, Sept. and Mre. Joseph Scblck, Mr.

and Alra. G. pewis were Thursday evening dinner guo3ts of Mrs. Marie Williams of Greeley. ex "Miss Maxine has gone to Winona- Lake, to attend the NittfonaJ Youths Conference for- 10 days.

Srv. and Mrs. C. Bryans are speniing-a few dfiys vacation at the Painlcr cabin at Halloy. Miss Knthcriuo Lauch will leave Monday for TrlnldacI io rcfiumo her Leaching position.

"Mr. and Mrs. Shanibaugh motored Lo New. Mexico Mrs. Sliana- baugh's inpitiei 1 where she will stay tor a visit with "her daughter ar-d her and, Mrs.

LeRoy Bran- Greene, Mrs; 'George Scnmer, Mis. N. It B. Herrlck, Jeaper Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and i Mrs.

Johnson. Mrs. F. J. Frank- lin -Johnson were -Mr.

aud Mrs. Boyd Thompson and HowanJ; and Mrsr t'Oriii- Jenkins, "Wayne, Marjory Jo and 7 Marls, of Mrs. Mark JtDkiiifi and and Mrs. and 'J. liner and for the' dny," Fosston schools started Monday, eight scholavs enrolled at; FOBS tan and ten scholars' enrol a Fosston.

y.v jtfrV and Mrs." W. A. Caas and H. Hill '-drove 'to Laramie, where they, spent the night with D. Hicks.

Saturday Mr. Hldtc ac' companted. them a drive thru tho returning Jiqmea Sunday. and Wayne'. Caee and baby ai'bd Miss Tnelma'Cass spent Sunday "at'the -O'Toble.

home. Monday visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Case, returning to Oreeley Monday evening, except Miss Thelma wfco stayed with her iiiilil aorning. 1 Urs. -A. L. Lugar" and sona were guests at- the Henry Scheune.

homo, 4 'j and Mrs. ArihftEost and family entertained hor cousins," Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kraegcr of 1'ljittfi- 1 -jDOUth, Nebr. Sunday and Moiuluy.

Mr. and Mrs. John -Willis and sons -to -Graver'. Frklay, where. Ihe Mr.

and Mrs. Lee AM en and family will spend Sunday at Cheyenne- Wells. I Misa Betty Elder, Beth-El nurse, a Colorado Spriugs, la home on a. two Vactiilion. with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Elder, Mr. and Ed. Sclmhert and family motored Monday to spend Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Spelts, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon notity spent Sunday in- tli Born fo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stew- a.

daughter, on Monday. She 'has named; Barbara Lee. --J-" Johnson and daughter, wero'vwitbrs at the 1 home and his wife, Mr. and Mrfe. Robert'Stewart-.

Merrin' Hefrlct 'came honie lrom Cbeley canip near Estea Park, Sat 7 betn. employed at Clio:" ley wiamert. Sutrday to Glen Havea, where be kjte 'for at tbc Tom KIrae ttrery. 1 1 err Irk, who ba put ten her i Laurence. KIme at -Glen 'Hareo, Thursday.

Fosston, Sept. Mr. and Mn. J. A.

ami sera Floyd, of Greeley Sunday, dinner 'guests at (he W. Italy and English Both Need Suez By The Xp Feature Service Tho Geographic. Society "calls tho Suez canar the "juglor vein of the British empire." The canal also j-i'Huly'a to her East African colonies. sends raoat of the 26-30 ships thai go, through the canal dally In jieaco tlinp. Holy is largest user the umlj, I the Axis powers could capture a of the nuarby Kfedlterranean area, they could get from east Africa anJ Aala not getting today.

Through the canal iu-peace time go cargoes of'rubber, tea, tin, raw silk, wool, eugar, -rlco, cereals, soy Injans, copra, cotton, Jute, petroleum, coal. textiles, metals, and THo'Snex canal Is a ribbon of water 104.5 miles Ipng, 46 feet deep, 70'yarde or more wide, Tho canal, slicing the laud-bridge between Asia and Africa, hag no Icck8. Ships sail iVrough uuUer ticir OWB power ln-13-to 20 hoars. The sped limit ia 6.21 ni.p.h. Floodlights enable navigation to go on hy nlglj-t aa dir.

Dnrinff tliG WfiV; Bending Itcr ihippirK iroimd rather than through the Ships from London lo Bombay log about mil fa more sallhiff t-round Africa mti- "er than by "EaiicxV Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, SfTJtember 6 and 1, in All Three Greeley Stores and Eaton Hershey Cocoa 15c Ib. Tin Marshmaibws FLUFF-I-EST Assorted Flavors Jell-Well Pkgs. for ti this week's FAMILY CIRCLE Julia Lee Wright's article gives new ideas and complete information on SCHOOL HORMEL SPAM PORK AND BEANS CANTERBURY TEA Airway Coffee Edwards Coffee 12 oz. can Van Camp Orange lie isc Vi Ib 20c COLORADO BEET 5c 8c 101b.clothbagS6c2for 1.11 25 Ib. cloth $1.39 100Ib.bag Duchess 16 oz.

jar. SALAD 1 32 oz. ja Dalevvood Margarine 15c lib. carton SHORTENING ROYAL SATLN Julia Lee Wright's Bread, sliced white or whole wheat, 1 Ib. J.oaf 6c 1 Ib.

loaf- Sliced Buns, 8 in package Tea. Rolls, 12 in package -Cracked Wheat, 1 Ib. loaf American and Caraway Rye, 1 Ib. loaf Busy Baker Soda Crackers, 1 pkg--13c 2 Ib. Pirates' Gold Graham Crackers, 1 Ib.

pkg. 14c 2 Ib. pkg. 24c Purity Oats, Nu-Style Quick, package 8c Cream of Wheat, large package--2Sc Small pkg 14c Rickert Lass Kice, Blue Rose, 1 cello bagH 6b S'lb. cello Real Roast Peanut Butter, 16 oz.

32 bz. Kraft Cheese, American or Velveeta, 2- ib. box. 4lc Valamont Jelly, Assorted Varieties, oz. glass 10c Borden Chocolate Malted Milk, 1 II).

can 24c Duffy Beverages, carton of 12-oz. Pits bottle deposit Hires Koot-Heer, carton of 6 12-oz. bottles 25c deposit Piedmont Mayonnaise, 8 oz. jar--1-llc 16 oz. jar 19c Old Mill Cider Vinegar, 1 gallon glass 25c Hienz Vinegar, Cider or White, Pt'.

(Jt Bisquick, 20 oz. loe -40 oz. pkg. Del Monte Fruit Cocktail, No. 1 tall can lie Highway All Green Asparagus, No.

2 can Kuner Catsup, large' bottle Post Toasties, large 2 for 19c Ccrto, 8 ounce bottle 20c Pcn-Jel, 3 'ounce package Del Monte Pineapple Tidbits, 8 oz. can 7c lib. can 3Ib. 42c Pure Lard, 1 Ib. carton, 2 ifor 15c 2 ib.

carton American 'Beauty Macaroni Productsj.pkg.--- 15c fie GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Town House. No. 2 can 46 oz. can A X.IC BRIARGATE, FANCY I CUT GREEN Valley.Gold Whole Peeled Apricots, No. 1 tall can, 2 for 25c Highway-Wjiole Kernel Golden Bantam Corn, 12 or.

can --2 for 17c Kuner Cut Beets, No. can 2 for 19c Kuner Tender Garden Peas, medium 10c Joan of Arc Kidney 2 Serve-All Dog Food, No; 1 tali can '-Napoleon Dog Food, No. 1 tall Red Heart Dog Food, tall can Silver King Dog Food, No. 1 (nil Pard tall -Fancy Pink Salmon, i tall 9c for lie -7c PEACHES FOR CANNING Colorado Elbertas. Use lots of them while you can.

TOKAY GRAPES California Extra. DELICIOUS APPLES Idaho Red. Juicy, good Beating. ORANGES California Valencia (Sold by weight--most economical way to buy) COLORADO POTATOES Triumphs'- and Vhite Cobblers PASCAL CELERY Colorado (Tender Crisp Stafks) 3 for 25c 2 for 15c 3 for 25c 15c No. 2 can, 2 for 25c MaiolaOil CORN COUNTRY HOME Golden Bantam, No.

2 fan- 9c Olive Oil 24c Pompeiari, 0 p(. -tin GUARANTEED A Shoulder Cuts A A I and Cooked Salami I A Large Size, Pure Meat A A Ready Cooked Pot Roast Beat shoulder cuts cf corn Fed Beef Ground Beef Leaa, Pore Meat Salt Pork Bacon Wfcote or HaU Slabs They arc Delicious Sliced Bacon Family Style Lunch Tongue Tender, Thin Sliced Sliced Bacon Wilson Certified and Laurel FOR A SMALL PXG. .) I I Large Bar 2 for Mason Jars, Kcrr or Ball, 1 doz. pints 59c l.doz. quarts 72c 1 doz.

Vi gallon 9Sc Mason Caps, Kcrr or Ball, package of 12 18c Jar Rubbers, red double lip, carton of 12 3 cartons lOc when you buy 1 Giant Package ''WHITE I 41c 2 Deals for SU-PURE ib. SOA1 pkg. Notice: Safeway Drive-in Markets on Tenth St. will remain open evenings until 9.

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