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riu itA V , j i 'N f n. i«3< fittole Ärare jtatinrt ba aaved annually by moving the unlreralty to Corvallla, which would mean that the combined unlvertlty- «lag» Usas« college, w ith an Increase of 2.900 in enrollment, would have to be con- ducted for about (200,000 lea« an- nually than the college alone 1« now fílet ela«« pablleallea eater»4 at Oas receiving to care for tta present en tage Orare ee «eeaa« «laee » alter rollment. 2» B o r t h M i l k Baeleeee Offlee The etatement that there la a con- ; trolled press, controlled by the Unl- «uuecBimo« xatb «. (Oaak la i a) ) verelty of Oregon, la refuted by the year .. *1 t i i r k r . fact that many papers of the state «wallte $1 oolOae ■Ik — have not hesitated to include the Farei«« ralo— »Oe year «Adulo««] i university In criticisms that have M e m b e r of 1 been directed at higher education. ■»«toast Editarla! Aaaostoltoa Orsgaa B ute Edl'ortal Aaaaetatloa The statement that there la a con- O r » « e a M e w a p e p a r Osaforeae« I trolled press Is refuted by the fact « a tff c : ì «pant no«, to be repaid a fte r such ' a program ha« pulled proeperlty around the corner, but «uch a pro- gram would coet about the same amount a» it would coet to pay the «oldlete' bonua, and we can't aee but what the argument for one 1« I Jean Alllaon entertained In honor aa good aa the argument for the of her Hater Alice at a bridge p a rty Tuesday night. Margaret Wilson other I f the government «an bring 1 held high eocre. Each guest re an envelope that contained a proeperlty by spending two billions, ceived pussle which when put together an why not spent four billions and nounced the engagement of Alice have a regular spree? Allison to W illiam Sikes. It was an nounced that the wedding is to take Many well lntentloned persons place this Sunday. Margaret Short believed that when we got prohlbl- ' W tlberta Wilson and Jean Allison tlon the boose question would be « » * • • * ' * ral "» « le a l numbers Ra- settled They have found they were ' ^ t h m e ’ but* k in d j r t , t * k , n , now ballava that Mildred and Erm a Bennett, < ^ 5 5 SOCIETY The Presbyterian Missionary so ciety met with Mrs. C. H Haight In Delight valley Wednesday. Mre. I. W. Coiner gave a le»o«on on the ' Philippine Island« Mrs. C. A. ; Ueldler led devotional« and Mre. O. W. Blackmore had charge of the query corner, llefreshments were served at the tea hour. Mrs. Haight was assisted bv h e r daughter Gwendolyn, Mrs. D. H. Hentenway ed the O I.. H club Tuesdat nt ternoon Mrs Florence Madden held high score. 1-lght refreshments were served at the tea hour and the table was centered with a large bouquet of sweet peas In pastel shade«. were Mrs. Florence ,h ^ -------- . .. Guests ................- Madden of Portland, Mrs. George TH E UONTBO1XKU PRESS. erally have had nothing but kind if w« could return to liquor under Grannie. Georgetta Knowla», M ar- Matthews and Mrs W It. ... Johnston. . Tha proponents of wrecglng th e ; words for O r K e rr of the state col- government control the booee quee- garel Short. Zelnta Lafoon. Jerrlnc The club will meet June 30 with higher educational system of Ore- • Kreat educator and a great tlon would be settled I f and when Burrows, Elele Short, Evelyn and Mrs. J. P Graham, gon have had a great deal to say of business man, whose loss w ill be the eighteenth amendment Is re- Lorraine Coinsr, Maxine Nixon 1 -A _ W tlberta Wilson, The Order of Italnbow for Girls late about the controlled press of [ seversly felt by the state. pealed theas loo w ill find they are M argaret and Jean Short. Fave Wooley. Dorothy will hold Initiation Monday night. Oregon. T heir contention Is that It Statements that the press Is con- mistaken. Boose w ill ever be a L*a. Alice Allison, Eileen Town. This Is to be the last meeting be- Is controlled by tha University of trolled by the university are so trouble maker. That la the nature Frances Randall. M arie Sikes and fore summer vacation. All Masons Oregon because the larger number ridiculous, so fatuous as to be un- of ths stuff Beth Bede. w and Eastern Stars have been In- of papers of the sUts, probably all worthy o fn o tte . but theIr repe h ♦ ■ | vtted to attend. Refreshments w ill of the paper« except those In C. r- ‘ tlon by those who speak for the col- The diameter of the ramlly circle The Delphian Study club met 'be served bv the following commit- vallls are opposed to the wrecking l*B* at Corvallis 1« likely to result is ths distance from fathsr to moth- Mondav night In the city library t»«: *<*«•» Bede, chairman, Jean Al- program ln modifying or doing sway with er. The shorter the dlam etsr the w lth Mrs Alice M iller as leader. U»on. Wtlberta Wilson and Jsrrme F I f all the claims made by the the kindly feeling which the news- happier ths circle. Mrs. Jean Kelly was program lead- Burrows. er, ths subject being "The Elisa- —♦ — wrecking crew are on a par with [tspcrs of the state have always had ---------------------- bethan Story and Romance." Mrs Mrs. Inea Meeks and Mrs Fred ths one about the controded press, for the college, a kindly feeling that An egotist la o n . who, when he Kelly- reported on The Character Hammond entertained the R. N A. It Is well that tha press Is opposing was built up by such persons as thinks himself that he ought to do of Elizabethan Fiction." Mrs. S. U I club Monday night at the home of the proposed removal and consol* Professor McIntosh. Professor Reid, something, imagines that the call Is Godard reviewed "The Palace o f Mrs Hammond Tw enty members datlon program. Statements about I ’rofeasor Snow Professor Byrne general. Pleasure" and "The Happy End- were present. The club will meet the controlled press are on a psr »nd other members of the staff of Ing." Mrs. Olive L. Bede reported on Monday, July 18. at the home of w ith ths one that there 1« plenty o f . the college's Journalism department j A professor declares that the "The Flight of Boaalvnde and Mrs. Fred Anderson, with Mrs An- ' sexes are not equal. W ell, the men Allnda." and Mrs. Georgia Mac- derson and Mrs. Mildred Morris as room at Corvallis to oate for in and by Dr. K e rr h'ntself g W BBS SBV V W S T W S I1 B av V WS V a se. • - Gibbon reviewed "Saladvnes Pun- i hostesses. other 2,600 students, when It is w e ll! A press controlled by the uni- are developing rapidly. ishm ent’’ Ths club voted a dona- —♦ — known to anyone who has ever been I verelty! I t Is to laugh. It Is easier to get a promise of tlon to go to the health group for ! Members of the Tuesday Evening Inside ths capitol during a legisia- $29 six months from now than it Is baby garments and also voted to Study club and their families held slon that the appeal has a picnic at the George Layng grove Uve disband for ths summer months to collect $1 in cash. Tuauduy « v a a la a A n a r guppai been made biennially that fa c lli-i , Has a t the coUege are woefully In- The state highway commission Possible ws didn't get a nuisance . The W . C. T. U. met Friday af- ! had a large bonfire and sang songs adequate. and counties are being criticised be- tax. but we got a tax or two that tarnoon In the Methodist church Guests were Mr. and M is Charles The statement that there is a ! cause of the (1.S0 wage scale that parlors for th eir annual flower d a v Adams of Eugene, Mr». Henry Uni- session, w ith Mrs. Jos Safley. Miss phrey and Miss Lenora Umphrey. controlled press is as tru th fu l as has been adopted for the relief of are nuisances. —♦ — Henrietta Dolan and Mrs. Lettie the one that a million dollars could those ln distress. AN OLD IXXi A ND NEW The Ladles’ Auxiliary club enter Knickerbocker as hostesses Mrs. — ----- " = Paying a $1.80 a day wage does TRICKS. i C. N I-and presented a playlet. tained at an Inform al tea Saturday seem at first glance to be taking (M cU lsa 'llls Tstopkea« K«glst«r I Mrs. Lottie I^ w ts sang a solo and afternoon In the dining room of advantage of un- i Our old friend. E lbert Bede. - . of . the . .. condition _ pub- , the club «ent flowers to those who the armory for members and visit employment, but there are several , uher of the C o t t w Grove Sent!- were „ _____ 111 __________________ and unable to be present. ing ladles of the Eagles who were facts that must be taken Into con- n<1_ haa been indulging In an In- Refreshments were served at the here for the state convention. Con ;slderation _______ ________ of ideas w ith the tea hour. The next meeting w ill be ' versatlon and cards were the pas- teresting exchange times. In the first place the highway editor of the Orcadian, published a t a picnic to be held July 2 commission and counties are not K lrkw ell. Orkney county, Scotland. I —♦ — Mrs. Catherine Scott of Lorane paying this wage because they w ant Bede chided the Scotch Publisher The <}arj en club waa en, e rtained to pay IL A ll would much rather f_,h *„ ttin ^ an Frldav afternoon at the home of entertained the Social Twelve club w ith a 1 o'clock luncheon at her pay double that wage, but there are « 2 S on M r* Andr* w «™ nd. w ith Mrs home Thursday. The club held Its several reasons why they can't af- the“ froct <nJ he “/ ‘ o lL » “ .« “ ho'iraM The annual picnic at Lorane Thursdav ford to make these Jobs attractive. carrled editorial opinions In his j* ' ? ; ? { • * * “ P , t V n What a parade o f stars evenlng. Mrs. A. W. Klnte was a In the next place, the highway „ „ columns. J „ I Jh. we present this week, and ------------------------------------ commission and counties have made I f M r. Bede hopes to convert his R ef^eJ,m enU were re“ * d at the K Arcade TH EA TR E Program srhat a pageant o f perfect picture«! H ere’s e v e r y thing for you, aa every picture is an outstanding “hit" . . . and it doewn't m ake any difference which one yon pick . . . It will be great entertainm ent! Thursday. Friday June 23. 24 Leo Carrillo in “H O M IC ID E SQUAD” Here's Thrills Aplenty for Everybody: It was all right so long as the gangsters only killed am ong them selves, b u t w hen they foully murdered the PoUoe C h iefs s o n , things began to happen. It will keep you on the edge of your oral! Saturday M atinee and N ight, June 29 William Haines in “Are You L istening »» Come B ack o f the Scene« ln Broadcasting! A picture as new as next year’s calendar! You go behind the microphone and look Into th e hearts of radio perform ers. In a love ■tory that w ill bold you to th e thrilling end. W ith a great cast o f stars! Saturday M atinee 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Monday Ju n e 2«, 27 Walter Hurton in “N IG H T COURT” ¡“ ^ - r e ^ n 7 j ^ ^ e / a r e Tuesday, W ednesday June 28, 20 Edna Mae Oliver in “LADIES of the JU R Y ” Here*« One T h at W ill K eep You Laughing! Such a Jury! And such i« ilick in g fun a t a m urder trial, o f all places! B ut you’ll lau gh and laugh at ■uch co m ics a s Roacoe AtM, K en M urray, K ate P rice, and all th e other funatera w h o m a k e the 10c dnd 25c ^ h T V X ? ,* « . £ w « - o m « ,. t „ a . « » « . ’« i a s r M W S s wise would aubject them to the L»on(jon Times to <ive up its front year's re condemnation of those who pay the t o jje w s ^ .a t u r e ^ I t Just Is n l Mrs. F. L. Grannis. 0 v e „ in The d department convention plans discussed. In the next place, which Is the stance, the London Telegraph does sad part of it the $150 a dav Job feature news stories on Its front i N O T I C E T O C R E D IT O R S . 1« merelv to take the place J of P®*® but to the Thunderer pays no at- L ’ what .o*; tention interloping w hippersna^ Notice Is hereby given that ths term the dole. Those receiving per« who assume modern style and undersigned has been appointed ad- $1.90 a day for their labor would technic. m lnlstrator of the estate of W illiam hardly expect to receive more than W e are reminded of the occasion A. Kelly, deceased, by the county $1.50 a day through a dole system, of an International field meet be- court of Lane county, state of Ore- while by giving their services ln re tween the English schools of Ox- g o n , by an order bearing date the turn for this pittance they at least ford and Cambridge and Tale and 26th day of M ay. 1932. A ll parsons having claims against Harvard, an annual event held in maintain their self respect. , The highway commission and the W embly stadium. The Evening said estats are hereby required to Telegraph carried almost a full present the same to the undersigned counties find that many getting column on the event. F irst It des- at the law office of H erbert W thls JL50 a day are giving as little crjbed the weather. which was ex Lombard. F irst National Bank as possible in return therefor. cellent, then the crowd which building. Cottage Grove. Oregon. W orkers feel that It is a dole and rather small for a stadium seating within tlx months from the date of that they w ill get the $1.50 regard 126.000 people. Tnen the dram atic the first publication of this notice Data of first publication M ay 27. entrance of the Duke of York was less of how well they serve. There may be a way around that described w ith a floulsh. Finally, 1932. Data of last publication June 34. and there may be a way to make along toward the bottom of the 1932. article, the startling information the workers more contented. Let was conveyed that the men rep F R A N K K E L L Y . Administra the work out by contract, so much resenting the English schools had tor of Estate of W illiam A. for the removal of so much earth, defeated their foreign competitors Kelly. Deceased. H E R B E R T W . LOMBARD. so much for the placing of so much by one point A U o r n j^ fo r E s ta t£ No. Elbert, it Just isn't done. earth, etc. T h a t would give the workers an incentive to give a full ' N O T IC E O F S H E R I F F S S A L E O F day's service fo r a full day’s pay. Back’s Hida WsU PsppMwd R EA L PRO PERTY. Each man would feel that he was During banting season certain getting paid for what he did. in hunters were fooled by a practical Notice Is hereby given that by stead of feeling, as many of them do now, th at it Is a contest to see joker, who stuffed a 9ns big buck ¡virtue of an execution and order of sals issued out of the circuit court who can do the most "soldiering'' and placed him alongside a thicket of the state of Oregon for Lane near the highway, not far from Oil and get away w ith it. ¡county thia 15th day of June. 1932, Ckrs stopped suddenly. upon and pursuant to a decree duly I t is becoming more obvious every City, Pa. day that these times are a picnic hunters bounded out and threw their given and made by said court this for the professional loafer, and the shells Into the guns as they hur 14th daX ot June- 1932- ln a aul‘ .v pending therein, in which Eetella w orthy have to suffer because of rledly prepared to vui kill the big buck waa p lain tiff and O F. the number who are trying to do as that stood so stolid and straight, Thiel and Grace M . Thiel, his wife, little as possible, knowing that they looking directly at them. They H . J. Shinn and J. N . Post, were w ill not be allowed to starve. would lire and Are. but the bullets defendants, which execution and k.rf ™ _____ , order of sale was to me directed had no effect on the animal. On ; and commanded me to sell the real POST OFFICE BUILDINGS. the evening of the third day the property hereinafter described to Cottage Grove residents probably deer was found to have 137 bullet satisfy certain Hens and charges In were astonished to learn th at this <. »,d ,. „ „ a » . . . i s u v . ’ s . ’s s x »f city Is among sixteen Oregon cities ty. least SO hunters had tried their skill 1st the hour ot ten o’clock A. M. at listed for postoffice buildings in the at tha stuffed animal. the southwest door of the county G arner so-called pork barrel bill, court house. Eugene, Lane county, which is designed to start a return Oregon, o ffer for sale and sell at to prosperity by a huge federal public auction for cash subject to M u se u m s la H is t s r y building program. O f course, if redemption as provided by law, all The word museum la much older the right, title and Interest of said other cities the size of Cottage Grove are to get postofflcea, Cot than the thing which It now denotes. defendanta ln said suit and of all tage Grove wants one too. Its Greek meaning la “a temple of partlea claim ing by. through or un der them, or any of them, in and to There Is no doubt that a huge the Muses." I t could be applied federal building program would metaphorically to any place where the following described real prop erty, to-wlt: , turn a lot of money loose and would Lots Three (3) and Four <4), in give a huge amount of employment, literature and arts were cultivated, Block On« (1). of Parkhurst Addi- but we shouldn’t fool ourselves Into and Its moat famous use In antiquity ■ tlon to Cottage Grove, In Lane believing that the money for such was as the title of the Museum of county, state of Oregon. Dated this a program would come out of thin of Alexandria, founded and endowed 19th day of June. 1932. H . L. BO W N, Sheriff. air. W e would have to pay the bill by Alexander aa a library and home By A. E. H U L E O A A R D , some time. O f course, we wouldn't for scholars and for literary atudy. ^nL74^19 mind paying the bill during pros Its application to a collection of an perous times, and the tendency Is tiquities or natural history or sci to feel that money might well be ence Is necessarily quite modern. The origin of museums as we now know them may be found ln the Renaissance. “T h ey Accused Me . . H u t I Am Innocent!*1 A great parade o f «tars in a greater picture! Lewis Stone, A nita Page, Phillips H olm es, Jean H ersholt and John Mlljan ln one of the m ost gripplngly human- excitin g pictures ever pro duced. W e k n ow you’ll like It! M A winner Is usually found to ba a bear for punishment He realizes that success has a steep price and he la willing to pay, even at the coat of personal comfort and feel ing. H e who would reap the profits must not skimp tha Investments— Grit Radio Ray Has This to Say: H O W D Y PO LK S—"Who Is the most unfortunate person in the world today?” asks a lecturer. How about the girl who can’t eat strawberries without breaking out Into a rash? ess A hen cackles when she lays an egg. But th at’s nothing, you ought to hear a husband squawk when he lays a car pet. • • s The tourist crop is a cash crop. W hat Is Cottage Grove doing about It? e a e The picnic season w ill not be officially opened until sister's sweetie, dressed In white flannels, sits down on the blueberry pie. » • s O r u ntil father picks an arm ful of pretty foliage, which later turne out to be poison Ivy. see N O T H IN G L IK E THE LA W N M O W ER FOR R E D U C IN G T H E S P R IN G P E P . • • • A N D T H E R E 'S N O T H IN G L IK E O U R R A D IO S E R V IC E T O R E D U C E Y O U R R A D IO T R O U B LES. Texas sad Alaska Texas, with 266.800 square miles, la leaa than half the size of Alaska, with 586.400 square miles. Bat Texas has almost 6,000,000 people and Alaska ooly 60.000. An even more discrepancy between area and population of Alaska and a state of the United States Is ths case of ' Rhode Island, which Is one-four- ‘ hundred-and-seyentletb of the size of Alaska, with 1.248 square mllee, but has over 600,000 people, hence ten times as much population. P r a ir ia S c h o o n e r R s lic s Five of the white oak wagon bows that supported the top of the prairie schooner Charles Robinson drove to California ln 1852 are I d the university of Kansas. The bows were the gift of Henry Wilson, ne gro carpenter, who died at ths age of elghty-one. Wilson was long em- ployed by Governor Robinson at his 1,000-acre farm near Lawrence, and received the bowg from tha gov ernor as a g ift Radio sets of the world Increased by 9,000,000 last year. The late President Doumer lost four sons, his only children, in the W orld war. A turkey with four legs thrives In a Post, Ore., flock. Dental students generally refuse to dissect a women's body. Better Merchandise and Lower Prices Ths monthly Masonic co vs led dish supper w ill be held next Wed nesday evsnlnx Th« suppsi will be followed by dancing downstairs and cards upstairs. The Spanish W sr Veterans and their families held their annual pic nic Tuesday night at the Georgs Sweat home. Thirty-seven were ‘ present. Mr« Joe Smith entertained the Dinner club Friday evening Gueets were M r and Mrs W M MscGIb- bon and Mias Eunice Vanlienberg The l l W. Dinner club will be entertained Monday «veiling bv Mr. and Mre. Raymond Grube at their home In Pengra. The M. P O. club will meet with Mrs. A L. Wynns Tuesday. The oldest skeleton Is that of s tiny girl burled 40,000 years «go in Palestine. Combined fortunes of seven men who went down on the Titanic In north Atlantic 20 years ago, was $500.000.1X10. B a r te ls M a rk et P hon e 55 SPECIALS FRI, SAT JUNE 24 & 25 Fresh Ground Beef or Pork 3 Ibs. for 25c Choice Round Steak Ground 15c lb. TOPAZ BERKY SE T S BLACK GLASS SHERBETS 0 for 23c 7- Piece 600 Ideal for serving Ice Oreatti and Deaaerta 8 inch Nuppie 0-6 lnch Napplea 30c Cotton Mope Cotton ('lolhi'itliiii' lii tlrndo Egg Beater (Jobletg, ti for ». 24-in. Wrecking Barg Ciiinpn.wi. 12-in. Wrench, I t in 76c Nail Hammer 50c ’ J® FOR T H E SP O R TSM A N 49c 37c Boll Action Rifle $3 89 20c Elm« «mil Waleli 89c THE GROVE HARDW ARE — .....- ' ■ I I. I ■■ III Judicious NEW Sl’APKR advertising makes big stores out of litt le ones, DOWN! GO S.P . FARES Veal Loaf Ground from Finest Cuts 15c lb. Home Made Lard 100% Pure—In 50-lh Tina $3.00 n » i VI Pork or Beef Liver 5c lb. hotel C onqres» ** Z | ih T h ano Pork Steak 1 2 4 c lb. FO R THE Z |.T H O F JU LY r Grain Fed Pork Roast 1 1 4 c lb. G as C ooks Faster and C osts L ess (T h e in s u la te d <>ven h e lp s save fu e l) Local Pork Veal Roast For the holiday«, we will slash roundtrip« between all places on our Pacific Lines to It n thin the rrgu/ar onr-tu^ fartt. Although these are not "Dollar Day’’ fares they arc alxnit 32% lower than last year'» Fourth of July roundtrips. G O O D Steer Pot Roast 114 c lb. ON ALL T R A IN S L E A V IN G JUNE 30, JULY 1,2,3,4 114 c lb. BE BACK BY M ID N IG H T JU LY 12 Milk Fed If you start your trip on the first sale date, June 30, you have almost two weeks for your trip. Bulk Lard 4 lbs. for 28c ROUNDTRIP EXAMPLES: Ovensize Shoulder Hams 12c lb. Our Own Make Beef Steak, Loin, T-Bone or Round 15c lb. PHONE 53 for Service That Satisfies Los A n g e le s $32.15 E u g en e $ San F ra n ’co $19.60 A lb a n y $ 2.10 S acram ento $17.50 S alem $ 3.00 A sh lan d P o rtla n d $ 4.70 ....$ 6.45 T M B O YD, Agent Phone 11 Irish-Swartz Co. Low Prices Every Day IN C O R P O R A T E D A C o tta g e G r o v e C o r p o r a tio n Free City Delivery Sugar loo ibs. $3.95 .70 Southern Pacific Frankfurters 2 lbs. for 25c You, too, may enjoy fast, clean, automatic cooking at minimum cost. Any gas appliance avail able for small down pay ment and easy monthly terms, with liberal allow ance on y o u r present equipment. W in n e r M a s t P a y Pries Mrs. Damon Scott entertained Thursday honoring her tit tie daugh ter Patricia Jans on her firs! birth day annlvsrsary. Gussta ware Mis. | Lottie Scott, lir a Terry Moody. i Richard and Joan Moody. Mrs. H er old Whitlock end daughter Beverly. _ Mr. end Mrs M. C. Bresslsi had u> Sunduv dinner xuesta. Mi« Ids Miller. A D. Smith. Harold Emery ' lind Je a n Kldson of Salem sod Mr |i«nd Mrs Ren Sanford Flour Raisins Jell W ell Deliotoua Seedleaa Assorted Flavors 49-lb. sack 93c 4-lb. pkg. 27C 5c pkg. See your Dealer Today or Natural Gas Corporation OP OREG ON GOING June 30, July 1,2,3,4 RETURNING J u ly 1 2 (Mease by fo r inform ation about these over- the-holiday fares, F IN D P L A C E R GOLD. Amazing New Geophysical Dis covery. The “Gold Spotter" ac curately locates Gold and Silver Only, many feet below ground, water, rocks, cement, etc. No m iner can afford to be without one Lant.3 a lifetim e; simple to operate; thousands in use; tak ing California by storm. Sold by Most Hardw are Stores. I t your dealer does not carry send to us direct. Small size (1; Double Strength Professional size $3. I f not satisfied after five days trial m o n e y refunded. Agents wanted. J. H. Harris— 861 Van Ness Ave. San Francis co, Cal. call on or address General Passenger Dept. 637 Plttock Block, Portland, Ore. URISN MÇ HOTEL BARTELL COFFEE SHOP Merchants ' Lunch Every Day from 11 to 2 ------35c W a s h in g L aundry F ly P ow der Soap Spray Citrus Classic Pint Tins L ge.p k g.18c ] 10 bars 19c 39c each Shredded Pancake W heat Flour The original Pkg. Sperry’g 0 8-10 lb. Bulk 2 4 cans 3 for 25c 39c each 4 lbs. 25c 2 for 19c S h ’rt’ning T om atoes C E R T O .. 2 b o ttle s .. 45c ( 'all for one o f o u r hand b ills if y o u do not receiv e you rs are low er now than e v er before. P rices i