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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2 1 , 1939.
Alumni Quintet
Defeats Indians
Annual Gome Decided in Final
Five Seconds, 34 to 32, on
Free Throw by Hatfield.
By MAYNAI1I) I1KI.I.
The "Hub Heens" wtr JUHt n
mite too clever,- or pei-luiim u 1)11
too luctky, rar Coach Jim Vntt'
uiMiml-comliiK younKHtrn at Horn?
buiR senior high hint nlelit and the
Alumni turned out a righting Indian
huxkotb-fill team 34 to :t2. In the an
nual traditional battle. The K9ine
was n torrid affair from the open
int: whUtle, and by their victory
the former hoop satellites avenged
the loss of a thriller, -III to 34, jum
a year ago.
This reason's Alumni quintet
a one or the most potent ancre
gatlons banded loKether In unite
some time. Three tuetnberu of
last year's tile I'lln Luuranre.
George Sunders and "Chub" Church
were the BpeurheadH In a driv
ing attack on the Indian hasl.-et,
which flnully hiounht them a much
(lencrved win. The Alumni led
most of the way. taking a J5-tc-9
edge at the quarter booHtlng the
lead one point, 2:)-lli, at half time,
1iut wore behind for the first time
In the contest, 29-25, at the third
quarter mark.
V. Sanders Tops Scorers
individual scoring honors went
' to Virgil Sanders, veteran guard,
who posted 13 jioints before l)c
ing forced out of the contest ' oh
personals with three minutes .to
go in the third period. Sanders
turned in the outstanding perform
nnco of the .evening, especially so
on the free throw lane where be
panlt seven straight gilt losses out
of eight awarded. Lovall Maker,
Sanders' team-mate at guard, was
liinnerup with 10 markers, most
of them on beautiful long shots.
I,anranco was high for the, Alumni
with nine, followed by. George
Sanders who garnered ;clght and
Church who tallied' six. ' 1 -
After being behind; seven ,slnls
at tho ball, the Indiana cams buck
Willi a vengennen to tie the score
nnd go ahead lor the rirst ' and
only time of the game early In the
third. Virgil sinned It off by con
verting Ills seventh foul shot, then
Bank a cripple to cut the lead three
points. linker cam", through with
a SOfooter down tho middle to
make It 2I-2X (hen tied up al
S;l all hv downing two charity :o
es Utile "At" Attotbury. put Ihe
licdskllis Into the lend 1)V convert
ing a foul shot, -'Bay ruuhbuimwlr.
It a-2n by swishing a set-up. then
Attorlillry snnk another foul to
make It '27-2:1 with two minutes to
go. All litis lime the Alumni Intel
railed to icore ll point., ,llo.b lllsh
man broke lite Ice ; byt 'KinlctUK ii
hull, lint Huker came Muck vih n
lung olio fr-Vin the side tu make, th"
icotn read 2!i-l. Chtlfcl) hit h foul'
lust before tile perloil endctl. luiik
.IK it 28-25, : It,;,
Tree Throw Decides 6me -The
Inst qilailer was hUleny
knight twltb Ibe Alumni atrlkllig
back to score four field goals iiul
'it roul.'whlUH-huldlne tl udltJt
to one 'field goal, nnd a line.'.iiow.
l.atirnnce hit utte Horn way "in.
then 1 lurry Henry licit the. acoic
lit 211-all with tl short one null
"Tub" .I'eiiiherloii put the .Alumni
into the lead Willi a cripple. I.aur
ance lilt iinother then Halter con
nected lo make It :i:i:M with less
than a minute to go. Ivan Hatfield
jiul the giiinu on lc by slnkliiK a
Ireo throw with rive seconds re
maining. The Indiana tried game
ly, hut the best they could do was
lo adil a foul shot by Atteibiiry as
the battle ended.
The Alumni used 11 men against
the Wnttsnun, sllbstllulliiR freely,
which -allowed the game t) so
along at a lust clip. Itosehlil g was
weakened by the absence., or Karl
Wlnrd from Ihe lineup. Church
' kept the Alumni In Ihe game
throughout by settle heatllllul re-.
Itlevliig of rebounds off lite backboard.-
Outside of the fnct that the
Indiana were off In their shoollnk
nnd turned In some ragged hall
handling ul limes the game was
wt 11-playeil. .Outstanding work on
tho froe-lhiow lane was Ihe high
light or tint contusl. ltosebuig
sinking I I out or 17 gilt " shots
awarded. The AHimnt made eight
fill) or 17. The game was rough.
2S mils were whistled ilmvn- lft
on Hoschllrg, 13 on the Allllillll.
Kllnimm'V :
Itoschurg i:t2)
I'llckett (21
Atterbury (D....K.
(iootllow (1) ....('
linker. (Ill) 11
V. Sanders (151 (I
CM) Alumni
... nil t'hureh
.. (1) llatliohl
121 Ilihlehuin
(St tl. SainleiB
Alorriiu
Iteserves: lloseburg Hughes.
lllll Woodruff: Allllillll DMlmnil
(I), Walker, Henry (2), l.tiutatice
(II) I'etuherton '121, Junes.
Junior Quint Bills
Corvallis Team
Tim Hiju'1khh ,lun lor hiuh m-honl
lmkfMhull teiiui. in an mniminl hi
i.ntnt'nii'nt, v( ilt'inuiisti ate lit)
ability in hrmul ditvliuht htu It
mcclH it minute iiihit't frmn Cnr
viiIHh oil the ln ul tlimr ftmmrrnw
nfttunnuu at 'i::ti u'l liH'U. Tlii' Cor
vulliit runtinnriil n'iueHh'il Unit
tin' Kit mi ho (utyi'tl In iIuvIIkM to
rnublo tho jrrotiji to ri'iinu home
al an early hour. I.:iler In tin. ta
nori ltoH.'iMH K w ill play a r-t m n
iimo nmior the mum minlitionn. '
Krlchiy'H content v. Ill ht the mr
onjl for the I'minnjH thl neiisnn,
the fli-Bt hnvltiK emletl In a 2S-11I
victory for the lm iiIk m d l ho
Otikliiinl hliih school II K)tiutl. Tho
current I'hhoki team Ih couipuftMl
entirely of lOHerven ft tun lusl
y out's Hiu:ni ami Heveial new
v n ll n it k t r r t , into letteriiuiii.
Si hrimpr. Is n hohlovor hat In
eligible In play until aller '.hlH
inline.
Tho lilt lo Indians nViiionKliutcd
n prent ie; ' of pioniirv til llieir
lirttl cnnipolliimi. The K(ii;ii Ik
Ir iK on KipC'l. -.'Kiesf.vPneft.H attil
ilefenolve ability htll al the pietient
tltne .thoii on epei teix e, team
work Mii-t height
Coach Ho'i Tumimi- wi pmbAbly
Btart "Jtalie" Wiinbin ly anil
OUR BOARDING HOUSF
"STEP
"2
Maker, guni'ds; Denny, center;
King and Weaver, amu'ds. He pin ce
ments will come from Ifoulik, Cat
kins, Cncy, Kuttcr, GerretHen, Cum-
mlngs, Clark. Dishinan, Harvey ntul
several others.
Lapham Bowlers,
; Elks Lodge Win
Two IjowliliK lillltclies ulll-llt'teil
niueb Interest tit Ihe Itoaelntl'K He-,
ereatlnn linil UowliUK lltlll ItlKt
nlKllt, lin l.liplinnifl ilefentetl Cnpen
No. 2. 2UM to 1:M, nml the KlkH
tortue tetint won front Ihe Klk elub
ber.' J ;:i:i to ISS2. Wahlo Cnnip
bell on t In I.iiplttim team took IiIkii
hoitfUH with an Juillviilual Ki-ore of
l!t'nnil a HerleM neorw ol 4!M. whli-j
In tile cnuteHl between Ihe two
lotlice ukiuiih. Herb Anhott wot
topH on luillvlflitnj Ht-ore, 17!l, .anil
Merles Reore.
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Riddle High Five
Trims Canyonviile
Kiddle high school entered the
win column in league play Tues
day evening by dropping Cutiyiii-
vilie. 21-12, al Kiddle.
The Irish, harassed and hamper
ed by colds and tuck of practice
Tor some two weeksj Were aw ay
ff in liming, shooting and other
vital game runda menials.
In the preliminary contest, the
"Super Varsity" triumphed over a
t'onglmnenilc quintet ol Canyon
villi grade school players and hlc.li
school reserves by a score of 2s-21i.
Lliieuus: .
IWtUHv (21) (1J) Cunyonville
Hart (7) F (2) l. Miller
Cari ter Ll). .)'...,. ( I) 11. Garey
Sacked ..; C i 1 1 Itur
Kigsby G...
Hales ,..G .
Hainltu S...
Lady S ..
Miller
.... Luellen
. Kongi
V. Gun
Long
"Super Varsity"
Munre tl2
1 It-nd
W. Hoyd CM
Chirk till
('. Ihivd CM ..
liamtalt (It ....
llnmllu CM ....
1-ndy . ..
Keferee: NVI
! '22) Canyon.
CM tlarey
CM Spelieer
1 1 KniiKoy
m Miller
, CM C. Hamlin
l 'lllanc
til llnbson
UliUKS
MeClain
Howard.
Oregon State Hoopstcrs
Defeat Brigham Young
TWIN KAI.I.S. Idaho. IVc, 21.--(Al1)
Million Stale won Ihe first
tianie of n Uwixaine exhibition
series ulih Ihiichnni Yoimi: tiniver
siiy here last nitiht f"-;in. Forward
Paul ValfitU stniiMi !a points hi
Ihe I'.i minutes he played lor Oie
i;nn Stale, The teams meet licit
attain lonWhi.
The Hejivets ualiied a 7-tn tt lead
at Ibe siarl and pu.-died It to 11 In
:t In ihe first five minute. t'.hK
bain Youim looped In five points
hntore Oiepnp t;tlo More-t .liti
hut after that (he i'avl'ie t ojvt
eoiiieiciut i onibtnatinn had little
with
ESAO, THERE'S THE
POORBEU-.' JASOM,
ALONG- 6EE WHO IT
S TJOM'T UET AMVOME
l,sj IP IT SHOULD'
BE TWlSSS OR A
POLICEMAN WAK-MAK
EXPLAIM THERE IS
A CASE OP SMALL PO
IM THE NEIGHBORHOOD
AND X HAVE GONE TO
PERNAMBUCO TO
INSPECT rAV SUGAR
, PROPERTIES
difficulty.
Oremin Ktute letl 33 lo l'J nt Ihe
end or the buir.
Around Ihe County
Wilbur
WILIHUl, Dec. 21. Mr. and iMrs.
Hurley Lew is have been very ill
aL their home here of the tin.
.MUh A miry OcIih id' Sutherlin
spent Ihe weekend visllfng her
aunt and uncle, Mr. uud Mrs.
Charley HandH,
Mr. and Mrs. George Ayers and
iliiiihtei', DiMolhy, uud son, (tobert,
were HhoppltiK in Kiikcuc Saturday
ami slopped over nlhl In Cottage
Grove lo visit Mis. Ayers mother,
Mrs. Rhoner, and family.
Mrs. Itoselta Bridge is riulte sick
of flu al her home here.
Mr. nod Mrs. - Karl Pope and
family of Garden valley moved
Monday lulo the property recently
vacated by the Fitch family, who
moved lo Oakland.
Mf'. and Mm. Vlri;ll Smith attend
ed the house warming ' party tu
ItoHi'liurg given for Mr. and Mrs.
Dhil - Adair Tuesday night, i
Mi", and Mrs, Ualph Sands were
gucsEa Sunday at a family (urkey
dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. W.
F. Chapman at their lovely home
in l.uuielw ood.
Miss Virginia and Miss Aileen
La Ttaut expect to arrive home
Thursday to spend Ihe holidays at
their homo here. They are Will
amette unlvei-Hiiy students.
The surprise blrlhday party giv
en Salurday evening by Mrs. Jim
Hunter for Kenneth Ilarueburg mid
Mrs. Chas. Sands wus a verv enjoy
able urruir.
Mr. and Mrs. George KnKlund
and ihinghler, Sylvia, of Iioseburg
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. .lim
Hart Sunday.
Azalea
AXA LlC A, Dec. 21. Mrs. F. N.
Hurrell and Mr. IJvei-ett Walton
find son, initio, shopped in Kosq
burg Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rogue
from Coyote creek visited here.
Sunday with Jim I!o-th and Mrs.
Ivy Sacked.
K. L. Johns attended to business
in Grants Pass Saturday.
Ted Dyer and Harold Sellers
from Ashland were here looking
after business matters Saturday.
Mi. and Mrs. Allen Smith and
! Ss-" old S
I DRINK I Mflmi
SINCE if jMmMM
$1.00 pint WMJ
J $1.95 quart ylH'f
1 Avitoble In Clark Dour- WLi - B lUW r
1 bon, Sttaiqht Bouibn Whti- iMNwT -XX & AjS 3?
1 fccv ond Ctailtc'i Ryo. Strotqht jl Tww Jjq -VM fl
K -l RT WKhkcr. Thc whukict -rJ I Wt MrfAT'S
I are -4 v?or f4 90 pro.. " ' frfMM'MIT J?
Mil lor Hnoolr
ITS A
SHAWT MAN- KlNOA
CROSS LOOKlN'- AT
TH'DOOR.MlSTAH
AAAOOR.'- HE HAB
A UNIFAWM CAP
LIKE A BELLHOP AN'
HAVE A SHEET OP
PAPAU IN WIS HAN1
AH CAlf4T TELL IP-
HE'S A DEPPIT1
SHE'PF OR MAVBE
A SOCTER
. Italse
ALARrA.' IT'STWE
L AUNDRVMAN ,'
. Q.8, PAT. Off, ,
daughter from Portland . visited
here several days this week with
Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Kaken.
n iiyvr iioiu .viyrue ii ernt wan
in this vicinity on business the.
last of the week.
Mrs. Allle Garrison entertained
Monday, the 11th, with a delicious
one o'clock birthday dinner, ('ov
ers were placed lor tho honor
guest, Mrs. Frank Tripp, Jim
White, Frank Tripp and Mrs. Gar
rison. Leon Clare returned to his home
in Sacramento, Calif., after spend
ing several dayB at his mill here
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Head ""3
Mrs. Waller Kemp from Upper,
day shopping,
Lewis Grinier left recently for
Vallejo. Calif, where he wjll bej
empioyeii n me snip jam uieie.
M is.
Halbert Hootn was Hostess
Monday evening when she enter
tained with a lovely six-thirty
o'clock blrlhday supper in honor
of Mrs. Frank Tripp. Places were
arranged for Mrs. Tripp, Frank
Tripp. Marjorle Ilooth and Mr. and
Mrs. Ilooth.
Art Gaeilecke was In Myrtle
Creek Monday having dental work
done.
A good sized crowd attended the
nlay given at the grange hall Fri1
day' evening by the Y.G.A.
CARD OF. THANKS
The kind expressions of syiti'
patby in our recent loss nnd tho
hruutifiil floral tributes are great
ly appreciated. ' '
Airs. May Kmlnltt.
.Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Emmitt.
ClKirles Low.
Mrs. C. K. Leonard.
Mr, and Mrs. M. H. Kmniitt.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Emmitt.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Harvie.
AOTU l-J 'I'll CHKlMTOItS
In ihe County Court or tin? .State of
Oi'i-wori Tor DoukIhs Cinmty.
In th.- mutter oC thf eatule oC al.
U Hi t Iter, l.-i-euHtl.
Nottie l hereby iflven that Ihe
micli'iMlKlieit, by onli-r of Ihe Coun
ty Court of the Htiitt; of Oregon
I'ur Pmmliis Couiuy. has been Hp-,
pointed iMlmlniHtntlrix of the estate
of M, h. Ili h Uer, deceased, and bus i
dulv tiui 111 tet as Mich. 1
All petnoiiH hiivlntr claims iifciiiaxl
an Id entitle nro hereby notified to
present Ihti same, verified as re
quired hv law. to the uiulernttf ned I
( the Ihw office of .1. (). 'Wittson. I
Ito.nii ill, DoiiKlaa National tiitnk
I tul Id in w. Ill UoMehui ff. OreRon. !
i thin six months from the date nf i
Ibis noliee. 1
iitteil and firM published Uei ein- j
her 21. I!';t!.
CKCU.IA .WSK llltll'KKIl,
AdmlnlHlralrix of the e.Hitte .of M.
I.. Itlir:.l. ileee.-i.seil. " I
Yoncalla High Wins
Over Lorane Fives
Yoncalla hish school made a
clean sweep of a three-game series
with Lorane teams at Yoncalla
V( rine3(lay night. Yoncalla'a flrttt
team defeated Lorane, 3t to IS, In
the main basketball same," while
in the contest between the second
trinp nhiyera, Yoncalla won. 24 to
12. The Yoncalla girls won tho
olleyball game, t3 to 10. The
contests were witnessed by a large
in id-week crowd.
Lineups:
First Teams
Yoncalla (3ii Pis. (IS) Ixnane
Applegate (16)..F (4) L. Davis
Uodd (3) F (2) G. Davis
Mathis (12) ....C 7 Dey!
Main (5) (1 (4) Lorani;!
Gross . G U Lynch
Substitutions: Yoncalla Cox,
Palmer; Iorane Burgess. Reams i
Oftlcials: Turner, Campbell, ref
erees; Parks, scorekeeper; Garrett,
limekeeper.
Second Teams
Yoncalla (24) Pos. (12) Iorane
Wlttmeyer (1)..P (7) Bursess
Cox (10) F 2J Allender
Voth 4) C Reams
.1. Dortd (2). ....G (3) Hayes
Hice (0) G Schaffer
bubstituUons: , Yoncalla Palmer
(ll; Lorane Ilerendeen, Kast
buni. Officials: Turner, Campbell,
referees; Parks, scorekeeper; Gar
rett, timekeeper.
Spite Gifts Laid
to Bad Psychology
CHICAGO. Dec. 21. (AP)
There's a reason why police give
those "nightmare" neckties for
Christmas.
It's the same reason, a psycho
logical one, which impels friends
or relatives to give you caramels
when they know they'll plague
your false teeth, or prompts home
ly girls to give particularly naus
eous perfumes to beauties.
Dr. Robert N, McMurry, psychol
ogist on the staff of the Chicago
Central Y. M. C. A. college, said
tnrljiv thut "iiiicfiiiBf-ifiiiB hnttHlp
; immilses" were nartlv to blame
for tne giving of gifts not always
appreciated.
Alt ton often" ho MnlalnPil
"the object of respect, admiration
'and even love is also the object of
envy, rivalry, fear and hatred. The
onIy ' js Umt tno respe(.ti
, a(miratton and love are conscious.
Ih . ,,,,,.,,,,
ments. being regarded as ignoble,
have been repressed, put out of
mind, buried In the Umbo of the
unconscious.
"Hut these hostile, aggressive im-
-TJ"LTftfc.a & Even be f (5 re the European war broke out buyers were scouring the f i
Red & White Homestyle or Sliced I
PINEAPPLE N1Z 39c 1
Red & White FRUIT
COCKTAIL N 1 y;:1; 29c
Red . White '
GRAPEFRUIT No 2 r," 25c
Red & White
SIFTED PEAS Nl22Tr 29c
Red &. White Fancy
CUT BEANS N: :11Z 25c
Red & White All Green
ASPARAGUS cann; 45c
Red d. White TOMATO
JUICE !!:..',iolr23c
Red & White
CAKE FLOUR ...;...':aprkBfle. 23c
Red 4 White
BISCUIT FLOUR LZ. 28c
Jolly) Time
POP CORN :.. ... :
,
Bulk Idaho Hulless
POPCORN........
GINGER ALE uME r.ckev , 7.up JJ!
(Less 5c per bottle, return allowance)
Crosse d.Blackwell's
FIG OR PLUM PUDDING
pulses, although no longer con
scious, have not ceased to strive
for satisfaction. Being denied di
rect expression, they seek a round
about satisfaction. The result is a
compromise. Tim object of these
uncharitable sentiments is not at
tacked openly the individual's
conscience will not permit this.
"Instead, at Christmas time or
at a birthday or a wedding, a gift
is chosen, which, while superficial
ly the expression of very noble
sentiments, contrives at the same
time to attack, Injure or frustrute
the recipient."
However, Dr. McMurry said, no
oue should get peeved about such
gifts because actually the giver Is
not conscious of the motivating
subconscious impulses and neither
is the recipient.
Reindeer Roundup
Ready to Start
ANCHORAGB, Alaska, Dec. 21.
( AP) Saint Nick's immortal
Do nner and Blltsen . team Is play
ing second fiddle In the Alaskan
reindeer picture this Chrlstmastide.
Uncle 'Snm has taken over the
whip-hand.
Charles J. Burdick. special rep
resentative of the department of
interior, was scheduled to fly to
Nome today to Bet up the organiza
tion for the greatest reindeer
roundup In northland history. His
mission will be to spend $720,000
for all the animals owned by non
Eskimos.
The purpose of the government
action is to establish a herding
program for the natives.
Burdick . said he -expected his
crew to stage 50 gigantic roundups
over 168,000 square miles during
January. The roundups will offer
the strange combination of modern
science exemplified bf radio and
alrntane linked with dog teams
and the Eskimos' native resource
fulness.
While 10 radio-equipped roundup
bosses direct the ground work In
different sectors, Burdick will
scurry between sectors by alrplnne,
directing af.lvltles with his two-
way radio.
In this land of winter darkness,
the work will be done by moon
light to the baying of wolf packs
across the snow. When there Is
no moon, there will be no work
Wolves are expected to be a men
ace only In the far northwestern
Kotzebuo area, where herders must
keep a constant guard over their
herds. .
The 'roundups will be for count
ing and division of the un branded
animals, expected to be about two
thirds of Hie total, among the va
rious owners on a pro-rata basis.
Blue & White
SEEDLESS RAISINS:
Christmas Assortment
NUTS
Pheasant SWEET
PICKLES 10c
Red A White DILL
PICKLES M,
USE
Ouster of Two On
NLRB Demanded
WASHINGTON, Iec.' 21. (API
Rep. Ramspeck (IXiiU. calleil
today lor Ihe rcalRnHtlons or J.
Warren .Madden and r.iiwin o.
Smith rrom the national labor re
lations board, and also proposed
two major amendments to the Wag
ner labor act.
Ramspeck, ranklnr; democrat on
the house labor committee, told
reporters it Madden and Smith did
not resign, congress should abolish
the present three-man board and
create a new one. William M.
Lelserson is the third member.
".Madden and Smith, especially
Smith, in my opinion have not car
ried out the will of conKrcss even
though they have tried to do an
honest job," Ramspeck said.
"They seem to have the opinion
dr.wn at the board that the act was
created so they could help unions i
orgnnize, rather than so mat me
right of a man to join a union could
be legally protected.
He advocated these changes in
the Wagner act:
Protection for small unions
"which the board has permitted a
larger union to take over In some
instances."
Ponnnl assurances employers
will have the same right to ask
for a collective bargaining election
as their workers.
Last summer the board changed
Its regulations to permit employers
to ask for election, but Ramspeck
said that permission should he
placed In the law Itself "so the
board won't be able to change its
mind again."
Labor Official Opposes
Justice Dept. for Oregon
PORTLAND, Dec. 21. ( AP)
A proposal to create a state de
partment of justice was opposed
today by D. E. Nickeraon, execu
tive secretary of the Oregon Stnte
Federation or Labor.
"It is apparent to us that the
goal is to create an all-powerlul or
ricial and that a possible aim- is to
take selection of this ol'ricial
away from citizens or . the state,"
he wrote to Hugh A. Scott, execu
tive secretary or the Portland City
club.
The letter said the proposal was
being studied by committees of the
City club ami the State Bar asso
ciation. "It does not take much Imaginn
tloiu" he wrote, "to see that a gov
ernor vested witli the power to se
lect an. attorney general, who
would direct all prosecutions, ac
tivities or .the state police, the pa
role board, sheriffs and district at
torneys . . . could he a director in
more than a small way."
Even be f (5 re the European war broke out buyers were scouring the
world markets for their choicest food offerings. We have gathered
nuts from Brazil, Olives from Spain, Dates from the Nile and Spices
from the Orient to make your Christmas dinner a success. Here on
ihls page are presented these fine Red & White Foods for your table
at savings. Buy now Order early
Specials for Friday and Saturday,
Franco-American '
SPAGHETTI- :
Red 4 White
PUMPKIN
Crosse & JSlackweH's
MINCEMEAT
MIXED
Flav-R-Jell
GELATINE
Per
...Lb.
17c
Red & White
MarshmaElows
No. 2!2
s, 2 for
29c
l.TL21c
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,
it 25c
45c
Mb.
33c
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GROCERY
PHONE 68
Specials for
Friday and
Saturday
Mandarin Oranges
Sweet and juicy,
Green Beans
Fresh from tho ' A
garden. 2 lbs
Avacadoes
Medium size, 4 fg
2 for
Oranges
Large size Sunkisr, CCfl
2 dozen j3
Snowdrift
paH ...52C
Powdered Sugar
3 lbs 19C
Ripe Olives
Medium size, OCf
full quart can 3
Grapefruit
Trupak Brand, JC
3 cans jV
Corn
Trupak Goldon Gem variety,
vacuum packed, Cfi
2 cans ftjt
Commercial Chocolates
Assorted flavors, tt
2 lbs IrC
Peanut Brittle
Full pound slabs, 1 Co
each IjC
Chocolate Covered
Cherries :
Pound box
December 22 and 23
,...pk923C
iS25c
: - 10c
it 35c
6 Pkgs.
Dessert for
29c
16-oz. m o m
bags 18C
Red A White "
RIPE OLIVES pl Tfor 29c
Tea Garden MARASCHINO
CHERRIES 6;r.20c
Red & White
MAYONNAISEPints 23c
Sun Spun SALAD
DRESSING Quarts 33c
Red White i
COFFEE 27c ?lnbs SOc
COFFEE ; 25c
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