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23 ground. Coppers were firm on talk of higher red metal prices. Private dispatches from Tulsa, stated that directors of the Prairie Oil and 'AT A GLANCE By Associated Press. New York Stocks, steady; Midland Steel Products preferred up 11 points. Bonds, quiet; $50,000,000 Rentenbank Loan 'oversubscribed.

Foreign exchanges, irregular; Dutch Guilders at new 1927 high. Cotton, easier; favorable weather. Sugar, lower; disappointing spot demand. Coffee, firmer Brazilian market. Chleagro Wheat, firm; rains Canada.

Corn, easy; larger country offerings. Cattle, steady. Hogs, firm. PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE Philadelphia, Oct. H.

(A.P.) Cheese New York flats, fresh 29'c. Potatoes White, nearby 150 lb. sacks. So. 1, tl.10ii3.lt.

Live Poultry Duck, white Pekln, young, 18'" 30c; mixed colors Wheat No. 2 red winter 11.38',. bid; No. 2 garlicky i bid. Oats No.

2 white SS'ifiBO'jC. Butter Solid packed higher scoring than xtras 50653c; extra 92 score 49c; 91 score I7Mic: 90 score 44c; 89 score 42c; 88 score 11c: 87 score 40c: 88 score 39c. Eggs Extra firsts 49c; firsts in new 43c; firsts in second hand cases 42c; ler ond 32 fi 33c. Drcrsed Poultry Fowls, fresh killed, dry picked in barrels, lbs or over 29g30c; chickens, in barrels, western 3 lbs. 23 26a, 20c a Week For $100.00 THIMBLE THEATER and UOU) MJfe RETURN "VLVIA FOX AHD'SCAR" PALOMA UHO ARE TO SACRA VIENiK? AJa2 RICH FRIDAY EVENING Higher Interest Rates Checks Promising Rally New York, Oct.

14. (ff) Marking up of the call money rate from 4 to per coincident with the calling of about $15,000,000 in bank loans, checked a promising rally in to day's stock market. Jlarly pain ran from 1 to 7 points, ami were distributed over a fairly broad list. Withdrawals of government funds in anticipation of Fourth Liberty Loan interest payments to morrow, arc believed to be responsible for tlc temporary stiffening of money rates. Tie day's business news was' Oss Company had passed the quar aysstaa.Tft further slight Increase in steel mlir mon whlch gdvanccd 3 pomta in operations helped to revive specu eariy afternoon, started brisk Jative interest in that croup, but' buying movement In the eastern ki rommnn one of the first! collieries.

Chesapeake corporation. Pittsburgh and west Virginia, and to sell down in the early afternoon e7cBentra, aU 8oW 2to 3 points reaction. General Motors yielded to pressure after an early The closing was steady. U. a Steel display of strength, but Hudson, showed little recuperative power which has been weak for a few and various other iiifluential shares days, rallied briskly on short cov sko dragged In the final hour when ertng, a number of stocks were pushed up Public utilities turned heavy i violently Midland Sfeel products when heavy offerings appeared in preferred rose 11 points and Cush American Telephone.

Jewel Tea man Sons. 7, both new peaM. and Lambert advanced to new high General Asphalt was up 54 and Erie. Lambert, American Safety Razor. Shattuck and American Linseed 3 to 34.

Total sales approximated 1.900,000 shares. Lancaster Livestock Lancaster, Oct 14. Reported by United Statts Department of Agriculture; co operating with Pennsylvania Bureau of Markets, Market Beef steers steady, few sales early, some held above $12.00, most sales $10.50 $11.25. Other slaughter classes about steady. Stockers and feeders steady for good and choice grades, these fairly active, plain kinds slow, bidding lower, bulk of sales Calves steady, top vealers $17.50.

Hogs No fresh receipts. Receipts Cattle 18 cars, 13 Canada; 2 Virginia; 1 W. Virginia; 1 1 Pennsylvania; containing 530 head trucked in from local feed lots, total cattle 587 head, 15 calves, 111 sheep. Chicago Closing Chicago, Oct. 14.

(JP) Closing futures. Wheat Dec, $1.31 to Vi; March, to May, $1.36 Corn Dec. March, 89 to 90c; May, 92V4 to c. Oats Dec, 46c; March, 48c; May, 50f Mc. Rye Dec, 96Tsc; March, May, $1.01.

Lard Oct, November, January, $12.95. Ribs $12.60. Bellies $13.60. Community Discount will give you the use of $100 for fifty weeks for an average cost of 20c a week. Larger sums may be secured at the same proportion of cost.

Community Discount has helped thousands of people it will help you. Community Discount Co. 224 N. Second St. FINE OFFICES AVAILABLE IN THE TELEGRAPH BUILDING Several desirable offices in the most modern of the Harris burg office buildings are now ready for inspection.

Moderate rentals; all appointments, and every service. Apply P. M. Bitt ner, Superintendent, Room 200 Telegraph Building. 3 FATHER.

I IHINy UJE HAVE Ub4j full fledsed romance i 1 IK.ft.lft 7 r. s. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE New York stock quotations furnished by Parrtsh and Company. Telegraph Building, and West and Company, members of the New York Stock Exchange, Commonwealth Trust Bldg. Open High Clos.

Adams EX 158 ISS'i MS. Ajax Rub 7 S'i 8'i Allied Chcm 157'i 157 13S Allls Chal 114 114 114 Am. Ag. 13'i 13 Am. B.

Mag 24 7V, 23 Am. Can 64 65 64 Am. C. Tdy 100 100 100 Am, ex. uv Am.

F. Pow. 27 27 27 Am. In. Corp 51 51 51 Am.

Linseed 50 54 53 Am. Loco 105 105 103 Am. Saf. Rat. 53 58 58 Am.

Smelt 169 169 168 Am. StL Fdy. 49 49 49 Am. Sug 90 91 89 Am. T.

and 184 184 182 Am. Tob 153 151 150 Amer Wks 65 C5 64 Amcr. Zinc 6 6 6 Am. Woolen 22 22 22 Anaconda 47 47 47 Armour 9 9 9 Atchison 190 191 191 AU. C.

Line 194 195 195 AtL Refining 115 115 115 Austin Nichols 5 5 5 Baldwin Loco. ..251 251 251 Balto. and 121 120 Beechnut 63. 64 63 Beth. Steel 56 56 55 Bklyn.

M. T. 57 57 57 Briggs M. Co. 22 22 22 Bruns.

B. Col. 32 32 32 Butte and Sup. 8 8 8 Calif. Pete 20 20 20 Canadian Pac.

..195 196 105 Cerro de 64 64 63 Ches. and 207 211 211 C. Ot. 15 15 C. Gt W.

pfd 33 33 33 and 18 18 18 and St pfd. 32 32 32 Chi and 94 94 94 I and Pac ..107 107 107 Chile Cop 35 35 35 Chrysler 55 56 55 Coca Cola 124 124 124 Colo Fuel 80 83 83 Columbia Gas 91 91 90 Congoleum 22 23 22 Consol Gas 117 117 115 Contl Can 74 75 75 Contl Motors 10 10 9 Corn Prod 58 58 57 Cons Text 4 4 4 Crucible Stl 86 30 85 Cub Cn Su 6 6 6 Cub Anv Sug 21 21 21 Davis Chem 38 39 38 Del and Hud ....197 198 197 and ......133 133 133 Dodg Bros 'A 15 16 16 Dodg Bros pfd 64 65 65 DuPont 337 339 337 Elec Storag 70 73 71 Endicott 75 75 74 Erie 65 69 68 Erie 1st pfd 61 63 62 Famous Play ....109 110 109 Fisk Rubber 15 15 15 Fleischmann 62 63 62 Genl Asphalt 77 83 83 Genl Electric ....135 137 134 Genl Motors 139 139 138 Gimbel Bros 53 54 53 Glidden Co 15 15 15 Goodrich 78 81 81 Gt Nor Ore 26 26 25 Gt Nor Pfd .100 100 100 Gulf and 41 41 41 Hudson and Man. 54 54 54 Hudson Motors 72 74 72 Hupp Motors 18 18 13 Illinois Cen 134 134 134 Independent Oil 19 22 21 Inter Tel ........152 152 151 IntI Bus Mach 91 92 92 Intl Comb Eng 48 48 47 Mo. Kan. 43 46 45 M.

Kan. Tex. 106 106 106 Mo. 56 57 56 Mo. Pac pfd 110 110 109 Montg.

Ward ....82 83 81 Moon Motors 6 6 6 Man. Elec 50 50 50 Nash Motors 88 88 87 Natl. Biscuit 144 145 143 Natl. Cash Reg. 45 45 45 NatL Dairy 62 62 61 Nev.

Cons. Cop. 16 16 16 N. Y. Air 41 41 40 N.

Y. Central ....165 166 165 N. Y. Chi. St.

132 131 N. Y. N. H. 53 53 53 N.

Y. O. 41 41 40 vaiR DftD HAO FuJhv HOI hock rAV PEARL 1 1 PkO! KE.VLR 4 SOME NERVE NECKLftcE CAbTDP. IO0OLO I HOCK 1 4 A A STOPPING V0UP LOE MUST HAV MV LOiFt'S I A vSaou. 1 FooDpry jluxury.

I'hL, Ph if 4 iMMNNftew' should "siy r' till 11: ft MINUTE MOVIE mail tP soos 34 callers KM 'jJASMlNoTfON T1ANCEE OF FOX CF THE SECRET SERVICE, PUZZLED By HIS TELESRAM. SEmT To HEJ5 H30M saceamemto. cahfobaiia 0m "TURNED OUT VJJOMTsBE BACkTOf? Mi ING WO GOOD FRIENDS OF MINE To CALL ON yOM SUJEETHBABl VUOWT EE LONE 'SCAR'TaLd ME AGAIN I UCW VDU'Jr" QESd FROM THOSE. ARLV TWAT EVENING CMT TRACE RETURNS FROM HEAD (pUARTEJei? AU1TH MS taAHRISDURO TELEGRAPH MARKET QUOTATIONS Nor. West ....190 190 190 North Amer.

83 Nor. Pac Owens Bottle 78 Packard Motors 47 Pan Am. Pete. 48 Pan Am. Pet.

49 Penna. R. R. MS P. and R.

Coal 41 Philips Pete 39 Pierce Ar Intl Harves 223 Intl Nickel 68 InU Paper 64 Jordon Motors 18 Kan City So 64 Kely Spring 27 Ken Cop 74 ICres Dpt Str 71 Sinclair Cons 16 Skelly Oil 26 Southern Pac ....123 Southern Rail ...134 Stand and 63 Stand Oil of 53 Stand Oil of 39 Stewart Warner 71 Stromberg 35. Studebaker 56 Sub Boat 4 Elec Boat 16 Tex Company 50 Tex Gulf 76 Tex and Pac 98 Tobacco Prods Undor Type Un Oil of Cal Un Cigar Stores Union Pacific U. S. Cast I. P.

U. S. Rub 52 U. S. Smelt 37 ft MOOR THE 1 gounTess receives, Caller 63 96 79 48 48 49 66 Pcre Marq 130 130 130 41 39 69 06 16 64 28 75 tit'.

34 IS 26 52 33 76 23 17 16 28 123 134 63 53 39 71 35 57 4 16 50 76 oo 63 U. S. Steel 147 148 146 Universal Pipe 26 27 27 Wabash 70 71 71 Wab. pfd. A 95 95 95 West.

Elec 84 84 83 West. Md. 61 62 61 West Pac. 40 41 41 West. Union 162 162 White Motors 39 39 38 Willys Over.

14 14 14 Woolworth 185 186 185 Worth. Pump. 31 31 31 Wright Areo 51 58 Yellow Cab 33 ,33 Am Stores 64 64 Lit Bros 26 '26 Phila Elect 53 54 Un Gas Imp .....109 110 11 A. M. 12 A.

M. I iTM 4 1 I A xTN. nift: 1 1 0Ti I 79 47 48 48 66 40 39 9'i Pitts, and W. 149 149 Post Cereal 118 118 117 Pressed Stl 72 72 Prod, and Ret. 28 29 Pub.

Ser. N. 41 43 Punts AL 34 34 Pure Oil 23 23 Radio Cora 69 70 72 28 42 34 23 68 Reading ...114 113 114 Reming. 29 29 28 Rey. Tob.

148 148 Royal Dutch 46 46 46 St L. and S. 112 111 st l. ana o. w.r era ei oih 224 Lehigh Val .104 104 104 Loews.

Inc 60 61 59 Louisiana Oil 10 10 10 Ludlum SU 22 22 22 Mack Truck 107 108 107 Marland Oil 33 Miami Cop ,15 Mid ComPete 23 Schulte 52 Seaboard A 33 Sears' Roebuck 76 Shell Union .25 Simms Pete 17 68 65 16 64 27 74 72 15 26 52 33 76 25 17 15 25 122 133 62 53 39 71 35 57 3 15 49 76 97 Timken ....119 119 117 95 ...59 62 41 41 15 95 95 35 35 35 ..192 192 191 ..207 209 209 U. S. Dis. 18 U. S.

Ind. 74 18 17 74 74 52 51 38 38 56 33 64 26 54 109 $579,100 955.200 1 P. M. ......1.227.700 2 P. .1,564,400 Money 4 4 Bell Telephone ...............115 Lehigh 20 Make Baltimore Trip Middletown, Oct.

14. The officers of the Middletown Savings and Loan Association went to Baltimore Thursday, where they attended the Iron Horse Fair. Boosters to Meet Plans for taking part in to morrow's game on Cottage Hill athletic field will be. made at a meeting of the executive committee of Steelton High School Booster Association to night in the offices of Ross M. Frey, Front and Locust streets, a.

te. I Carlisle, Oct 14. The one hundredth semiannual convention of Uw NcwYille district of the Cumberland County Sunday School Association will be held next Thursday and Friday at the Lutheran Church at Ccntervllle. The program for the convenUon been announced as follows: Thurtday Evening 7.30 Worship service, the Rev. E.

N. Fry. 7.40 Welcome. J. Elmer Evans.

7.45 "What Are We Here For?" the Rev. J. J. Glenn. 8.10 Music.

8.15 Address, the Rev. Mr. War burton. Friday Morning Worship service. 9.45 Topic, "The Sabbath School of Fifty Years Ago and the Sabbath School of To day," the Rev.

J. A. M'ller. 10.05 Music. 10.13 Topic, "The Sabbath School As a Social Center." J.

A. Farrow. Friday Afternoon 1.30 Music. 1.45 Children's mecUng, led by Mrs. John Flckcs; addressed by Mrs, T.

L. Gray. 2.30 Music. 2.35 Report from Young People's summer camp, Edith Neff. 2.45 Music.

2.50 Rollcall of delegates. Report of commitees. InvitaUons for sprinsr convention. 3.10 Address by State S. S.

worker. Friday Evening .7.30 Music. 7.40 "Christ the Man," the Rev. T. J.

Jenkins. 8.10 Music. 8.15 Reminiscences, J. A. Burk holder.

1 .1 62 I Kuimiuu on entertainment 41t. are: Mrs. Brady Stum, Mrs. Melvtn luizmuier, Mrs. Oscar Goodhart, Mrs.

Elmer Long, Miss Delia Goodhart, Mrs. John Leer. Mrs. Gilbert Hutchinson. Mrs.

Norman Stouffcr. Mrs. Halbert Myers, Mrs. Elliott Boldosser, Miss Anna Stuart W. C.

T. U. Hostess Shippcnsbnrg, Oct. 14. Mrs.

Sarah Markward, 107 East Orange street, will be hostess to the local Branch of the W. C. U. at 7.30 o'clock. Chicago Livestock Chicago.

Oct. 14 (A.P.I Hors Receipts 12.000: uneven: early market itrong; spot 10c higher; good and choice butcher S00 to 335 pounds sold on early market; later trading lower; mostly 15 to 25c on light lights and packing sows; pigs scarce, around steady: top $12.15 for the choice. 225 to 290 pound averages; bulk desirable 100 to 200 pounds Ml.10ifrll.90: 210 to 240 pounds. $11.8012.10: 250 to 325 lbs. $11.

COff 12.10; most packing sows $10.15 W10.A5: best lightweight to shippers 510 90W11: most pigs S9.75(fflo.50. Cattle Receipts 2.000; fed steers In meager supply: best ofrerlnn, held i $18.50 for medium weight; calves steady wun ouuiaers paying no for assorted lots; few westerns Included, mostly butcher stock: bulls steady; stockers and feeders unchanged. Sheep Receipts fat lambs fairly active: fully steady; choice 76 to 80 pound range lambs $14.15 14 25: good to choice westerns eligible early sales native Iambs tl3.50rl3.75; best natives held higher: 100 to 130 pound buck lambs culls $10 10.75; sheep steady; desirable fat ewes Liberty Bonds New York, Oct. 14. U.

S. Government bonds, 2.55 p. m. Liberty 3s, 101.15; Liberty First 4s, 101 bid; Liberty Second 4s, 99.28 bid; Liberty First 4s, 103.8; Liberty Second 4s, 100.1; Liberty Third 4s, 100.25; Liberty Fourth 4s, 10357; Treasury 4 113.30 Treasury 4s, 109.1;. Treasury 3s, 106.1; Treasury 3s, 101.18.

COME IN GENTLEMEN CHATiMEP TO MEET FRIENDS OFrWy DEAR FIANCE R0TARIANS GUESTS TOY.aCA.aUB CarlUe, Oct. 14 At the meeting of the Carlisle Rotary Club yesterday noon at the Molly Pitcher Hotel, the T. Club of the T. M. C.

A. were entertained as guesU. Charles W. Sayres, secretary of the Carlisle Y. M.

O. addressed the club on the organization and work of the boys' club. Paul Noftsker, secretary of the Shlppensburg Club, was presented and Invited the Carlisle Rotartans to attend the inter clty meeting to be held next Tuesday in the Teachers College buildings in Shippens burg. ESTATE TOTE SOLD AT AUCTION Shlppe ubarg, Oct 11 The Emily J. Jamison estate (of which, the First National Bank of Ship pensburg Is administrator) by vlr tue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, will be offered at public sale on the post office plaza, to morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock.

The estate consists of a two story house and lot. No. 327 East Burd street, which will be sold free of en cumbrance. Chimney Elown Down Mechanlrsburg. Oct 14.

The heavy wind and rain storm here Wednesday night resulted in dam' age to St Luke's Episcopal Church when the wind blew down a chim ney recently erected for the build' ing. The chimney was blown down to a height of twelve feet Parade Ronte Mechanlcsborg. Oct 14. The route of the parade by the local fire companies to night was announced by Fire Chief Castles today as follows: Form in Frederick street near Main; west in Main, to Broad, to Simpson, to York, to Main, to Arch, to Simpson, to Market to the Rescue engine house. Babies Brare Rain Carlisle, Oct.

14. Three babies, one of them a new visitor, braved the rain to attend the weekly baby clinic Wednesday, at the Methodist Church house at 32 South West street. Harry Marquise DeVanie, Carlisle, R. D. 9, was the new one to register, and Lawrence Jacob Bushman, and Ella Louise Johnson were the return babies.

Disastrous Dog Fight Carlisle, Oct 14. A dog fight was the cause of Miss Mae Andrews, 417 West South street, spraining her back. Miss Andrews was crossing the street at the corner of 'West and High streets when, in an effort to avoid several dogs, she fell and sprained her back. She was taken into the commuters room in Denny Hall, and later removed to her home. Dramatic Club Shippehsburg, Oct.

J4 Several new members have been added to the Dramatic Club at the State Teachers' College. Miss Edna Arnold, dramatic coach, will give each member an opportunity to learn the essentials for coaching players. Preparations for the annual Thanksgiving play are in progress, and tryouts for the parts have been given. Dunbar Boher Shlppensburg, Oct 14. Miss Rachel Boher, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry W. Boher, South Queen street, and Elmer Dunbar, son of Mr. and 3. Wi'sm Dunbar, of Wilkes Barre, were by the Rev.

C. D. Kressly, of the Reformed Church, in Allentown, Friday evening, October 7. They will reside in Allentown. By SEGAR me ey an 7rV 1 I it ,1 1 I I l.rr ByEdWheelan TWAT WILL HELP A LOT.

IAD 'CAUSE SOU ARE UNDER ARREST AS A' MEMBER. OF THE DRUG RING HAS CDMFESSEDALLTb MP. FOX VOUR iETTER, wS IVts (UXT A rOWCA.DTKynklT OKI tfcAN CTKMft. TnJMAUT SlC ft lik, a TV ifc. AiVA aAOiTTEn la.

a litattlhitvTUsi a ft. 'mill 1 UIEO THIS NOTE GOOD MB CAN SyMTSMZci 3U ST HOU) SOU i. I 1 I .1 TV? 3 Dys ARRlS, PIE6SE 6WE MUJD CW MINI 111 tl fouff MINI COASTS; TP HOB com) OCTOHER 14, 1927 TODAY IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY SCHOOLS TO HEFT AT CEIfTERVlLLE CcaberUnd County S. S. Representative to Gather IHTER FRATERWITY DAN'CE TO BE HELD TOMORROW EVENING MM CarUale, Oct.

11 To morrow night the Xnter fratemltjr dance of Dickinson College will be held In the American Legion HalL All nine fraternities will paVtlclpote in me oance which is to be held In honor of the men recently pledged to the fraternities. "Stew" diack. Harrtaburg, will furnish the music for the dance, which will be held from 7J0 to 1U0 o'clock. A number of efforts have been made by the students during the past several years to have inter fraternity dances, but this will be the first to be held. The patrons and patronesses will bo Dean and Mrs.

M. O. Filler, Professor and Mrs. O. H.

Patterson. Professor and Mrs. W. H. Norcross, Mrs.

P. Craver, and Professor C. Waas. The dance is under the direction of the inter fraternity council. The following fraternities will participate: Phi Kappa Sigma.

Phi Kappa Psi. Beta Theta Pi; Sigma Chi. Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Alpha Kappa Sigma, Alpha Chi Rho, and Theta Chi. Serve as Judges Mechanlccbnrr, Oct 14. J.

Lorenzo 8tahl or the Blddle store, and Augustus Horner, of the Ryan store, acted as Judges last night at the Style Show and fall opening of the Carlisle stores. buckwheat Flour pKg 10c LOG CABIN PURE Pint Maple Syrup29c Medford Prepared Quart Jar LAYS CLAIM TO RECORD JFISH CATCH Carlisle, Oct 14. Lewis Oott werch, North street claim; the largest pike of the year in ttiii section as a result of his catch Wednesday In the Yellow Breechet Creek, near Huntsdale. The fish vat twenty six inches long and weighc three and three quarters pounds. Councilman George Deltch.

Carlisle, assisted In landing the fUh Ttsherman's luck" did not staj with the pair, for after catching th fish they were caught in a heavj rain storm and had to cut their waj through several trees which hac blown over the road. MECHANICSBURG TO FACE LYKENS ELEVEN Mecbanlcsburr. Oct 14. Tbi heavy Lykens High School elevei comes here to morrow afternoon meet Coach Mercer's fast Stee and Maroon eleven In Memorla at 2.30 o'clock. The visitors have one of thi heaviest lines among high schoo ranks, having two tackles tippini the scales at over the 200 pounc mark.

The local eleven In threi games has held the opposing teami scorelcs sand running up 104 point in the three games. Girl Hurt in Auto Crash Lacerations of the head were suffered by Miss Elizabeth Tbran, 18 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ji Thran. Dauphin street Enola.

in at automobile collision on the Gettysburg Pike near White Hill last night. She was admitted to thi Harrisburg Hospital. pic andean Stores Featuring an array of REAL VALVES that offer characteristic savings In every Item. Tens of thousands of housewives will take advantage of these extraordinary savings. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY FINE CANE GRANULATED SUGAR 10fc59c SELECTED FRESH EGGS 52c PACKED AND SEALED IN CARTONS CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP, 3 22c NEW PACK EARLY JUNE PEAS, 3 22c SWEET VARIETY NEW PACK A m.

1UK A rEAS; 2 SULTANA cans 23c FANCY SMALL SIFTED NEW PACK A and PEAS. 19c IVORY SOAP, lVeLb. Can 9c 2y2 Lb Can 13c Sunnyfield Pancake or Med. 6 oz Cake GOLDEN CROWN SYRUP 5 Lb. Can 25c 6c 10 Lb.

Can 49c Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour pkg J4C A DELICIOUS WHEAT FOOD Mello Wheat 28 OJ Pkg 18c 12 Oz. Jar MUSTARD25c Fruit Jam ij, "Vl Assorted Flavors RELIABLE SknAPAorfnrii Can Fancy Quality IOC BRAND 1 Macaroni. Noodles. 3 Pkgs.t 25c THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY GREEN GOODS SPECIALS Cabbage, Fancy Stalk Celery, Cauliflower, Lb Head 17c 2 for ISc Tokay I Iceberg I Sweet Grapes, I Lettuce, Potatoes, 3 25c I Head, 9c I 3 Lbs, 10c MEAT MARICETS SPECIALS FOR THE WEEKEND Picnic Style PORK I XEQ OF Shoulder, 23c I Larr.b, 35c FRESH Perk Butt. Ib.f 34c 'ALL HEAT LEAN Perk Ribs, lb 23c WHOLE 8HOULDEB Lamb, 25c I SHOULDER CHOPS Lamb, 30c 1U Larrsst Eetaa Gnecrs ts tit Haetl.

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