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Santa Maria Times from Santa Maria, California • 8

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Santa Maria Timesi
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Santa Maria, California
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BARGAIN SHOPPER SECTION OF THE SANTA MARIA DAILY TIMES THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1935. 33 6 Lr LOVABLE Beet Contracts Must Be Signed by Saturday Fin HON I (Continued from Page 1) the maid passed through with a a hoarse, unnatural voice. He read LIQUOR and STORE 119 East Main Street, Santa Maria R.

W. Blackburn, State President, Speaks to Edna Center Tonight Specials for February 8 to 13, inclusive Fatuiday has been st as the clos- A 1 UJ ing date lor the signing by farmers 1 hurrying back. Mr. Kendall, Mrs. ol sugar beet production adjust- Kendall has gone, ment contracts.

'I he closing dato I "Gone? Petr pushed back his applus only to the signing cf pro- chair and ran to Anns room. Ann du-tion aoJUiment contracts, and was not theie. Not in the batn-dees not reisr to purchase contracts room, not In the living room or wfuh growers enter Into with bee anywhere in sight. sur ar lactor.es. Completion cf the sign-up ram- jjs was gripped by a terrible fear, pa, an tv February 9 is eenual in could the blow on Anns head have Older that individual allo.mcn.s ax'iected her mind? Then he saw muy be computed and growers git-n the smalI fcnveiope, addiessed Pj-tii in! oi niaticn winch they j-ls fmgers were shaking as In rnal.mp their contract with tho nnnri it fa-toiy," said Sydney A.

Anderson, ccunty farm advior- F.I.O. GUAM) JURY MEETS SAN LUIS OBISPO, o. t. -r-gamraticn cf San Luis Obspo countys grand jury for 1933 was completed with appointment of commit-i tcs by Foroman L. J.

dur'l le The maid was standing In the door. ing the fiist meeting of the 19 mem- ben yesterday. Investigation of the I Peter looked up. various governmental departments SAN 1 UTS OBISPO, T-b. 7 W.

Blackburn, president of the California Farm Bureau Fail-nation brought a mes'-age direct Iron Wasmngton, D. Sen Lu.s Obispo county rancher, end farmers today. Blackburn came hero to confc-with the county's faim loan advisory cunniittee dui mg the afternoon, a. which time W. P.

Brady will act a chan man of a meeting designed tr provide gieatr financial rsliei foi the agricultural industry. This evening he will be speaker at the Edna Farm center meeting. Blackburn has been in closo touch with federal authorities in their plans lor farm relief and in his address will explain some cr these measures. the note again in bewilderment I've found out about you What had Ann found cut? Why that he loved her, of coum. And because she still loved man, she could not possibly bear it.

Because she believed he would tell her soon, she hed run away. There couoi oe no othir explanation, no othT reason for her flight. I could not bear The phrase was searing his brain Wave after wave of ageny poured over him. How long he sat there In the qukt room, he did not know. He noticed evidences of hasty packing.

A large traveling bag was open. Evidently Ann had dhtarded It to pack a lighter bag. The door to the closet was wide and he could see her clothes hanging there. Her pearls were In the Jewel case on the dressing table. With them was the diamond ring he had placed on finger only a f-w night3 ago.

He had believed when he slipped the ring on Anns finger that she was learning to care, misinterpreting her gallant atttmDis to pldy the game. And Ann had realiz.d he was misinterpreting. The sight of her bed, the rumpled, embroidered pillow case where her head had been, brought fresh agony. She had not been well enough to leave. She had looked so little and wan and tired when he looked in last night.

Why had she gone? Why hadnt she trusted him? He put his head down on the dressing table, listening dully to the telephone ringing, ringing Insistently. (To be continued) will now get undT way. i You may go, Susan, he said In ECIATOOM APPR WINE pedall '5 ii (PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT) PORT-SHERRY-MUSCATEL-ANGELICA FRESH PRODUCE SPECIALS Orcutt Notes doz. LARGE RIPE NAVELS Mall? Gallon Gallon Quart Pint Bottle A Blend of Straight Whiskey fMt far each LARGE FUERTE CALAYOS GOLD MEDAL Kitchen-T ested 10-lb. Sack, 47c Miss Melba Clevenger and MIsj Ruth Bongard were the honored guests at a dinner given by Miss Prances Hartman at her home on the Newlove lease in honor of their birthday anniversaries.

Guests present besides the honored guests and the hostess were: Miss Amy Chad-band, Miss Eloise Andrews, and Miss Faye Clevenger. Miss Myma Jullien, who Is attending school at Santa Barbara, spent the week-end here writh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jullien. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Dumeshousen and son, Darrell motored to Hayward and Oakland last week for sey-eral days stay. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Santos of Bakersfield have been guests at the home of Mrs.

Santos sister, Mrs Clyde Thompson and family. Mrs. W. S. Forbes and two children and Mrs.

Llardie Black and two children were visitors at San Li)is Obispo one day last week. Darrell Waiters of Nipomo and Ivo Kaiser of Santa Maria called on friends here one evening last week. Recent visitors at the Een Jamison home were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leland, Mr.

and Mrs. E. Thornburg of Santa Barbara and Mrs. L. Kellogg of the Tepesquet.

Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Goodman had the following as their dinner guests one evening last week: Mr.

and Mrs Noble Ball and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Turner of Santa Maria and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pruitt.

Mrs. Clyde Saulsbery and son, Ray of the Gilmore lease have been guests at the home of Mrs. Sauls-berys mother, Mrs. O. Ralph.

Miss Maxine Bello of Guadalupe was a week-end guest of her friend. Miss Elinor LaFranchi. 24'2-ll 4 G8 Sack J. 1-lb. 1 Pkg.

02C lb. 131c Brown or Powdered Flour Sugar Margarine Coffee Frankford's Products FOUR ROSES ogt 'sidy, PAUL JONES Antique pts. 1 .57 Eroad Ripple pts. 01 .64 Drano o'S 18c All Bran KELLOGGS Pkg. 18 Matches 13 Red Cross 10c Lifebuoy ILalth Soap Cake 0g A Fancy No.

2 wXXX Golden Bantam Can J. TomatoesCALN'fA 10 Starch Laundry a 22c Navy Beans 5 Naphtha or giant 8 Crystal White bars Grape Juice 32 13 19c 49 G.E. Lamps OUR OWN Orange Pekoe Fresh Eggs ls Macaroni iKf "13 Ginger AleHL3-13 Dog Food MARCO Sugar 10 Dash Soap StS 35 Sweet Peas 122 Pineappleoau cJ 10 1 1 Months Old Bottoms Up Kentucky STRAIGHT WHISKEY Full Pint Casmalia Notes Broadcast BeHlb GOLOEN WEHMMNG PENT $1.09 Potted Meat 3d 1 0C Crisco SHORTENING can 19 No. 2 Can 7i JUICE Libby FRESH BULK Tomato FIG BARS Sparkle, a -3 I "Ha lb. 10c Gelatin Desert Straight Bourbon Mrs.

Katherine Alliano and Mrs. Darwin Sawyer attended the show in Santa Maria Saturday night. Charles Campodonico of Guadalupe transacted business In town on Saturday. Mrs. Joe Tognetti and Mrs.

Katherine Alliano and children, Clementina and Robert attended the special service at the Christian church in Santa Marla Sunday morning. Fred Malizia, Helen Bento, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bondietti visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Zanetti on Sunday. Charles Maretti of Guadalupe was a business caller In town Monday. Darwin Sawyer was a business caller in Orcutt Monday morning. Mrs. Darwin Sawyer, Mrs.

Katherine Alliano and Jane Sawyer attended the show in Santa Maria on Sunday evening. QUALITY MEATS OLD HARVEST Bottle Pint 100 PROOF 8 MONTHS OLD FANCY FRESH DRESSED-DRY PICKED rCR STEWING OR BAKING FINEST QUALITY WHOtoFIRSTp IN AMERICA By Joseph Nathan Kane Author of Famous First Facts n1 ARMOURS WHITE CLOUD 151c Shortening -lOc each 5C GROUND BEEF2lbs-25 Pot Roast 2 Stas Pt. 3 Star Pt. VALENTINE BOX CANDY HIGH CLASS CANDIES A VALENTINE BOX 2i2-lb. Box JUL All 5C Bar CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRIES or (PAIVmV IN CREAM, per pound WrulNAJ If SILK-LINED HEARTS lb.

box $1.40 PLAIN HEART, l2 lb. box 45c lb. box 90c (OP (Q) (AH Neatly Packed) CbYALEARL HOUSE PATENTED FIRST TICKER 1546. Our Own Make Sliced Beef Liver Lb. 15c PORK -3Pa 3C PORK Ik SAUSAGE Franz X.

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