mt iH im , N O Y E M B P .H f.1. IM.1.1 THE SENTIN EL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, Q U A L IT Y M A R K E T / /»«• U t i l i 'M t i i d i n f " P l a i e Meats— F ¡si.— Poultry Groceries H um s Link S ty l« Whole or 1 15 c lb. S i t u s i i j j c Suusiige Center Slice lOceach 12't lb. 15clb. B eef Boil H ot T a m a le s M eaty (aits ( o n n lr v j 7 ' 2C lb. 15< <>r 2 tor 2 5 c Beef R o asts f resh O y ste rs 10k 1 2 k li». 3 5 c p in t Du Alfalfa was a week end visitor at tha home of Miss E lm a <¡ruble •'I K e rr Is here from Salem thia ei 15 He haw been named Donald Inclem ent weather la« M rs Moser was form erly Misses M ary C le ilo and Helen Ml.«» Mabel Coons of this city. St huppe 1 of Portland spent the Robert M ills, who suff* red a w c -k end at the home of Mr and broken arm several weeks ago Mrs. F ta. («ranni» when be fell fro m a roof while M i» Hay W. Jones and 'la u g h ­ w a lk in g In hfs sleep, has hud the ter Ada M arie of Eugene spent < a»t tak«*n o ff his a rm and Is re- Sunday at the home of Elb ert cos «ring splendidly lledr. cousin of M r Jones Pay vour subscription before th r H a ll A Johnston, IlruJ KstaU-. price goes up. Ixntna, Sure iu a u ru n rr. l ' Itone 5/1. M is J. A Pow ell of P rin e v ille , E lb e r t B ede H ft M onday for Sa lem to attend legislature, where he who was visiting here at the home i. lending clerk Of tin- HOUM -I of it daughter. M rs V in a ll Ran- I I preseulatlvee. indei ant a ma |oi opera­ tion Monthly in a Eugene hospital M ildred M o rris left Wednesday for Pittsburg. Cal , where she has em ploym ent. ALL DAY ANY TIME 1 RED C ity B riefs tended M ia H K Shield» of Itoeeburjt and a (Oar*. M ia Joeaph Hi f e ll of O lid*, returned to than homes one .1». ¡ant week u ftr j vioitinx Bt the home of M ia t«owell Kuach, ala (el of M ia HhiHda M ia ICoa< h ta seriously 111. Hear enjoyed w ith c a n ir of ra rd la arnalble way to d rin k I t —A< th r 1 | K, in n » - M ia Geortfe It Singleton of ltia r h u ig la hero ea tin g foi a ala ter. M ia L ow ell Roach« who la aeiioualy III li a r husband arcom panted her here and returned ohe day last weak Mlaa E lisabeth A Jamen, who died in Eugeno M onday and whoa«- funeral waa held yeaterday. waa a coueln of Mia« Elate l«ea of thia city Hhe had bean a teacher in the Lincoln school at Springfield for 15 years and had many ac qualntancaa here t'rxwuua. lotion« and h a ir Nook. D r I I A H agen and K J llotea w ill attend a com m unity NHA meeting T hu rsday evening in D rain A lbert G rtffln 'e concert orchestra w ill alao attend and en tertain w ith several numbers Agricultural Lime iE PAY YOUR äUliöC R lP. T10N MOW AT OLD PRIOR THE SENTINEL Fin ely ground. io sugar per tun. 14.00, amt to each a l­ lowed when aacka era returned ♦ The R ainbow O lrla e n te rta ln w l w ith a benefit bridge p arty T ues­ day evening In the M uaonlc club rooms. T w elve tablas were in play. Mra, Charles li a l l held high score «nJ Mlaa E m m u je an Htephena held low score for the women and C. E. I Ioskina held high score and E. I I Luce held low score fo r the ' men T he high school glrlM" sextet nang tw o num bers and W ilm a Hproula and Z elm a I^tfoon aang a duet. The rooms were a ttra c tiv e ly decorated w ith chrysanthem um s M d m arigolds and n-fri-ahm enta w.-re served at a late hour. - ♦ A b e rd e e n C o al ■ C a sc o B riq u ets ■ S to v es and R anges ■ C o al 6? B riq u e ts ■ I» Twin Oaks Lumber Company .7 G rocery sale S a tu rd a y , N o v e m b e r 25 F lo u r, h ard w h eat, 49 lb. $1.45 Gem N u t M arg arin e, 3 lbs. 25c 29c S ugar, cane, 100 lb. sk. $4.99 S chilling B ak in g P o w d er ........ 15c M ilk, tall cans, 4 fo r 25c M olasses, 2-lb. can 39c Corn M eal, 9 lb. sack 29c M olasses, 5 1b. can M atches, 6 boxes ......... 25c Golden C S u g ar, 4 lbs. 25c G olden W est Coffee A New P ack ag e .............. 93c 1-lb. glass ja r ...................... 33c P k g . G reen T ea & s tra in e r 30c Spuds L ay Good 100 lb. 200 lb. 300 lb. in y o u r w in te r supply sp u d s an d good keepers sack .................. $1.25 lots, cwt. $1.20 lots, cw t.....................$1.15 D ates, N ew Crop, 2 lbs. 25c Soap, 10 b ars .................... 23c A lm onds, N ew Crop, 2 lbs 35c 1000 sh eet to ilet p ap er 5c Coffee, B rite S tar, lb. 19c Onions, 10 lbs. fo r ................19c C atsup, lg e ..b o ttle 15c Cheese, l b . ................................. 15c Candy B ars, 5 f o r ...................10c Je ll D essert, 6 pkgs. .......... 25c Gum, 3 pkgs. ................... 10c R aisins, bulk, 3 lbs. 18c 2 0 P o u n d s S u g a r f o r $ 1 .0 0 W ith 3 or m ore of th e Above Item s. Smith-Short Gi ocery Phone No. 1 A Mlaa G lenda Ross and M ra. F a y Isom entertained the C a rn a tio n club F rid a y evening at the home of Miss Ross T h e evening was spent playing bridge T h e scores w ill be totalled at the end o f the s ;: In th«* lead T he room« were a t- tra c tiv e lv decorated w ith fernx and refreshm ents were served a t a late hour. M rs. E v a T ra v s ra of P o rt­ land was a guest. T he club w ill m eet In >« m onth fo r th e ir non­ Come in and see our new line hostess Christm as p a rty at the of bathrobes Padded silk ones and G ra y Goose. flan nel ones In stripes and two- M rs A. W H e lliw e ll entertained toned colors The S m art .Shop, 23c w ith a bridge party S a tu rd a y eve­ W ord ha« been received here ning honoring her husband on his that Cecil Caton of Salem, a fo r­ b irth d a y ann iversary. T he rooms m er Cottage G rove resident, has w ere a ttra c tiv e w ith bouquets of been transferred fro m the P a y ’n mixed full flow ers and refresh ­ T a k lt store In Snlern to a store In ments w ere served at a late b oi^. P o rtland as m anager. He and M rs Guests were M r and M rs. Charles Caton fo rm e rly Mis» Beulah H ai­ Adam s of Eugene. M i. and M rs. ley o f this city, moved to P o rtla n d H W . L om bard . M r. and M rs the first of the week Schofield S tew art, M r. and Mra. Joe S m ith . M r. and M ra. Roy Short. M r and M rs K . K. M ills and D r and M ra. H a ro ld Axley M rs. lsiSe.ls Htew urt le ft M on ­ day for U a k id lg e to spend several tk U c Ilr r o u llr y U rtla days at the home uf her parents. Chick ami uuilal alae. ton »0.0C lie n and tu rke y a lle tun 00 I M r und M rs. Jasper H ill. Food sale at S m ith A S h ort’s. BUckballr Mian. Wickkollr. Orc. I S aturday Novem ber 26. by Presby­ te ria n I-adles' aid. n23c Miss D orothy Stew art, student t.adloa" W e have a b eau tiful ut Albany college, spent the week lln r o f h andkerchiefs E very one end at th r home of her parents. Is linen Priced Jtlr to 80c The M r. and M is. LaSella Stew art. K m art Sim p o'23r M r and Mra. D u rw ln Woodcock Dr G a v rn C. D y o tt. fo rm e rly of of Corvallis returned home M on­ Cottage Grove, gave the w eekly day a fte r visiting several days at broadcast fro m the Lane County Hie home of M rs. Woodcock's p a r­ M edical society over K O B E -Mon­ ents, M r und M ra. N . J Nelson. day aftetno on I I I . subject was Food sale at S m ith A Short's. "H o w Is Yo ur Voice T" Saturday Novem ber 26. by Presby­ « akrw made fro m B etty C rocker terian 1-adles aid n23c ra d p e a a t the C ity B a k e ry tfo C a rl W im b e rly of Roseburg has A m a rria g e license has been Is­ been appointed a d m in is tra to r of sued to Ijiw re io -e F un k. 33. and the B ert Ellenberg eatatr. Ml Mabel R lackm ore. If. both of E lb e rt S m ith and Huns Plam - this city beck, classmates ut the U n iversity ^ r- and M rs T om R lld e rb a rk of of Gtegon. spent S aturday evening W< lulling spent the A rm istice day- here w ith M r. Sm ith's parents. week end nt the home of M r uml R o asters’ Just exactly w h a t you M rs tsie W illiam s. need fu r th a t T hanksg ivin g and Hclu,field Ntcvrart fo r good plui-.b C hristm as tu rke y W e have them (¡otiti Place to Trade m M tf In alum inu m , granite und enam el­ Miss Anna C a rte r and H arold ed steel w are Come in anil look n23e H enirlckson of Eugene spent the them over. G raber-G ettys. week end nt the home of Miss Mias L ucille Bugeu of Canby, a P ay vour subscription before the '-S its i , m othei. M is Lee W lllinm s f i l l o n i Cottage G rove resident, p rice goes up. 3-lb. glass ja r the <>t büüijbHir n u n r tiib t .< j N e a rb y N e w s i BARTELS M ARKET DOKEN A Free Delivery—Rhone 55 Special Fri. and Sat.—Nov. 24 and 25 Nov. 21. M r. and Mrs. E L. K ir k and children of Cresw ell vis­ it ,d w ith re la tive * beta Sunday L to n a id England, who had em ­ ploym ent at K la m a th F alla th l* sum m er, returned to hla home here F rid a y M , and M rs Joe T hrash er and children visited Sunday w ith M r. aVol M te George M cR eynolde of D iv id e Leslie Johnson and E v e rett D iv e n p o rt of W etidling spent the week end at the Hugh D o olittle home. Uuater Sams of Cottage Urove visited F rid a y a t the E J W icks home M ra P h il Moabv. who had em ­ ploym ent In W enatchee, Wash., this sum m er returned Wednesday ’ o spend the w lote, w ith he. bus bund. They have moved to Culp C reek, where M r Mosby la em ­ ployed M r and M rs L M cK Ibhen of I M them spent Sunday at the Charles Teeters home M r and Mrs. Jack Kerns of E u ­ gene visited Sunday w ith M rs. M. Mosby and fam ily. A b irth d ay p arty honoring Sid­ ney Rales waa given S aturday eve­ ning a t hla home. M an y guests were present. Games were played and refreshm ents of cake and grape juice were served. The girls basketball team play­ ed C row at the Eugene high school gym Saturday fo r referees tryouts. K u th Shearer of Eugene visited Sunday at the H a rry Shearer home M r and M rs. Lyon Law rence and children visited relatives D orena high achool la rehears­ ing a three-act play, "The C la y ’s the T hing ," which they expect to preaent soon. M r. and M rs. J. H Cham bers of Cottage G rove and M rs Alice V an V a lin of A rlin gto n, Neb., were Sun­ day d inner guests a t the home of M r. and M rs. A lfred P leuard, D o ­ rena M rs Van V a lin is the m oth­ er of M rs Chambers. M rs Pleuard. d aughter of M r and M rs. C. D. Van V a lin , la a granddau the visiting Nebraskan. ............... fintintslned an avorago of M%eu eweg and tw eR e lambs an ucre for pg) daya. fm rln g the time the U |n f w pgature the» gained . . . . . . »"«'Hth to equal t^> polinda of lamb an acre. In addition the pHMlure main la I lied Hie ewee Thia la In line with experlmenta which have l*en conducted al aer- enil different ex|a«rliiient atallona during the puat few yeura und which ahow that an acre of a lfalfa furnished more feed and produce.) more pounds o f lamb than any oth er crop. la rg e ly aa a result of experl rneiita conducted by the l,'ollege of Agriculture, a lfa lfa has become aocli a successful and popular crop In Hie state that the acreage o f It lias been tripled In the past 1« years. In 1919 only HX.IiGH acres were grown, while Inat year the total waa USA. isjo acrea. It was the experiment station of the agricul­ tural college which first discoverer) and demonstrated that the cauae for the generul failu re of a lfa lfa In llllnola waa the lack of suitable nodule bacteria In the aolL Since then the Institution has followed P ay you r subscription before the up with numerous experiments es­ price goes up. tablishing superior varieties. Im- DEATH KATE FROM A FPEND I- ,>r,ived ru lln rs l methods and profit .............................. ................. CTITIS INCREASING. nhle utilization of the crop. Incom petent Surgery Blunted As a pasture for she. p and lambs “A s ta rtlin g fac t about the « |faIf« seems Io be milch less like- present death rate fro m appendici­ tis In the U nited States Is th a t It .................. - ■ » Is alm ost one-third higher than it i placed <»n It and not removed rhl» was ten years ago," w rites D r. 1» the op|M>slte o f what I n common- T h e w W rig h t in the N e w Y o rk | , advised. A satisfactory method State J ou rn al of M edicine of June to follow mw iiim to he to let the 1. 1933 Q uoting a book which he sheep have a good fill of hluegrnm has w ritten , he states: This can only be explained by the unde­ or to feed them a large amount of niable fac t th a t a constantly in­ ! pshttahle roughage before they nre creasing num ber of operators w ith surgical experience turned on the u lfu lf* and then In s u ffic ie n t surgical leave them on continuously. Un­ h ave* been u n d ertak in g procedures fo r which they were der this plan no eases of bloat have not properly prepared.’ Such a tteen re|airted In experim ental work. statem en t in a book w ritte n by a When a lfa lfa was pastured this physician p rim a rily to educate the | wav Iasi year in the Illinois ex pert- la ity is indeed a fra n k admission "There is no gainsaving the fact." Oienta. Il aeernwl to be little If noy. continues D r. W rig h t, “th a t there more likely to emise bloat when are fro m ten to 20 operators in ! M,.( than when dry. the U nited States today- fo r every­ one of 15 years ago, and u n fo rtu - ----------------------------- tiately a large percentage of thes- L’ j | i : n(T C f q t ; n n S a V p'pm tiio n'a o f the state fed e ra ­ tion. T h e y wera given tickets to aell to the weal aide school oper­ etta to he given D ecem ber K for (he benefit of the public lib ra ry . C a ll 4 6 1 l i Experiments It . It in t’i; Acreage of the 1’ t > r Crop Bein'« 1 >oubh tl. M/ W •»•.»»- »»( Afcrl* tuuure. I ’ n l'. »«*11'■ o f I|lln»a|i« Key. M ilto n H W eber o ffic ia tin g WNh Servlr» Mlaa K u th O rlaw old. alater o f tha Alfulfu Io w hh h IIEm ds furui'M hi Ida. waa hildaam ald and H e v -r ly M a rla tt. b rother of the groom, s rr turning as a suhwtliut«* for «urn waa beat man T h e couple le ft Im ­ Old surne t»f (h»*lr uflu*r surplu* m ediately on a abort wedding trip and on th a lr re tu rn w ill m ake i rups, has pr«>v«*J In ex per. in* nt» I (o be «»ne of the l»est |Hisl’lies for th eir home In Eugene ! the ODIM hni sheep und lambs on (Ju rrtM -ru rd ln . fs^rns of the state L ie u te n a n t Iv a n C u rrln and Mlaa Even with lamb valued st only Eileen P u rd in of thia city were m arried N o vem ber « In M edford, *» cents s pound, a lfa lfa pasture where L ie u t C u rrln le In charge of hroiigtit s gross return of 324 an a CCC camp. T he couple w ill m a k e . M|.r„ , , | H.r l „ ir „ ia con In. led l.i-i O R D E R YOUR T U R K E Y S N O W EOR Y O U R T H A N K S G IV IN G D IN N E R . FREE DELIVERY V f » r Front Quarter Baby Beef—5c lb. Front Quarter Beef Y o ur <'holer 4J4c lb. X im About 50-11». avn Yo ur «’K o to Is the T im e to «'an Oleomargarine Ground Beef -3 lbs. 25c 10c lb. or 3 lbs. 2oc p w rk S au sag e_ Big Fork Roast Real C ountry Style Nulle B e tte r S houldcr-121 ic lb. C|]uck Steak_ 12Hc |b. Real T e n d tr Choice Beef Roast Any «hi« L IB B Y 'S 10c lb. Milk—$2.89 case Several m em bers o f the Eastern S ta r w ere guests Tuesday evening of the S p rin g fie ld chap ter a t th e ir ann ual "F rie n d 's N ig h t." Spring- field chap ter in v ite others in the d is tric t to take the chairs on th a t night and those fro m here tak in g chuirs w ere: George M atthew s, w o rth y patro n ; M rs. Schofield S te w a rt, associate m a tro n ; Mrs. A lb e rt W oodard. Esther. Others a tte n d in g fro m here w ere M rs. George M atth e w s and M rs Clyde Roberta. M rs. George Jacobsen e n te rta in ­ ed the O. L. H . club Tuesday w ith a 1 o’clock luncheon. A t bridge M rs George M organ held high score. T h e table and rooms were a ttra c tiv e ly decorated w ith roses and m ixed fa ll flow ers and M rs. George M atth e w s was a guest. The club w ill meet in tw o weeks w ith M rs. W a rre n M cF a rla n d . ♦ M rs. Schofield S te w a rt enter­ tained the Tuesday B rid g e club this w eek w ith a 1 o’clock lunch­ eon. M rs. Clyde R oberts held high score. T h e table and rooms were a ttra c tiv e ly decorated w ith chrys­ anthem um s. M rs. Raym ond G rube o f Pen gra was a guest and the club w ill meet In tw o weeks w ith M rs. O. E. Woodson. M rs. In e z M eeks entertained w ith tw o tables o f bridge Monday evening. M rs. George M organ held high score nnd refreshm ents were served at a late hour. Guests were M rs. M organ . M rs. W . B. John­ ston, M rs. A. W . Swanson, Mrs. Ren Sanford. M rs. S. R . Veatch, M rs. A. W . K im e, M rs. W a rre n M c F a rla n d and M rs. George Jacob sen. M rs. L y d ia S to u ffe r celebrated h er elgh ty-elgh th b irth d a y a n n i­ versary T h u rsd ay of last week. She Is a c h a rte r m em ber of the E a s t­ ern S ta r and was presented w ith a g ift by the o rder besides being visited bv a num ber o f members d u rin g the day. ._4_ The A m erican Legion and a u x ili­ a ry entertained w ith a salmon feed and covered dish d in n e r M on ­ day evening. Follow ing the d inner each group held Its m eeting. The legion wns visited bv th e ir d ep a rt­ ment vice com mander. The Eugene Masonic bodies w ill e n te rta in S aturday night w ith a T h a n k s g ivin g dance and card p ar­ ty. A num ber fro m here expect to attend. —♦ - T he Past M atrons nnd Past P a ­ trons o f the O rd e r o f E astern Star w ill be special guests at a m eet­ ing Decem ber 8. Degree w ork w ill be exem plified F rid a y evening at a m eeting of the O rd e r of E astern Star. Dutch Hog Control An example of an attem pt to con- Irol production by law Is re|a>rted from Holland. An emergency hog act was passed last July. Its pur­ pose is to m aintain domestic hog prices at n level that w ill represent at least the cost of production. The act Is now In effect A tax levied on practically all hogs slaughtered In the Netherlands, to support a sta­ bilization fund. Hoga killed for consumption by the owner may he likewise taxed. An Import duty Is imposed on all hogs and hog products brought Into the country. An organization en­ gaged In the hog industry has ex elusive mnno|Hily on hog exiairts which Include one third or more of the total production of pork.— In dlana Farm ers' Guide. Buckwheat Mills for Pigs In studies looking for a good pro teln supplement for pigs. Longwcll of the West Virginia station found that buckwheat middlings have proved equal to or slightly better Ilian linseed meal nnd cottonseed meal. Protein supplement mix tun's consisting of two parts tank age, one part linseed meal, and one part alfallH m eal; the same pro­ portions of tankage, cottonseed meal, and a lfa lfa m eal; nnd tank age, buckwheat middlings, nnd al fnlfa meal, have all given excellent results when fed ns supplements to corn. Equally good results followed the replacing of tankage with fish meal. Rut those m lx tu r's contain Ing buckwheat middlings resulted In more rapid gains and required less feed to produce gains. New Disinfectant A search by the United States Department o f Agriculture for new and better disinfectants against live stock diseases has disclosed that sodium orthoplietijflphenate Is high ly effective In destroying tubercle bacilli on premises where tubercu­ losis Is being eradicated. The new disinfectant is especially suitable for use around dairy nnd farm buildings sluce, unlike many other germicides. It has only a slight odor. I t Is readily soluble In water and Is not poisonous to live stock — — Ostrickes Scarce (a South A fric a T ht R ainb ow assembly fro m E u ­ gene w ill be guests o f the local assembly M onday evening. There are only a very few wtl«i ostriches to be found In South rtca. and these are protected by law r » >A IN CONCERT Hiirh School G ’y /z /, Thursday, November 23 Program o f Songs, Solos and Instrumental Numbers by Local and Pisiting Talent B E N E F IT 0 E P U B L IC L I B R A R Y Light O'clock Admission— A dults 25c, Children 10c operators have not had the re­ quisite tra in in g to m ake them r- al surgeons. H o w else are we to ex­ plain the fact th a t our death rate fro m appendicitis is twice that of Sw itzerland, three tim es that of G erm any, more than double that of England and W ales and six tim es th a t of Ita ly , in w hich coun­ tries operating is only- perm itted to those who have had adequate special tra in in g in surgery and not as it is in most states of this country where the m ere degree of M D. carries w ith it th “ rig h t to operate upon any condition regarxi- less of the o p e ra to r's a b ility to handle it or any special trainin g in surgery.” W h y not get vour chirop ractor’s advice oefore undergoing any of the risks which D r. W r ig h t points out? D r. H . A. Hagen. Consulta­ tion free. n23c CARD OF THANKS. W e wish to take thia means of expressing o ur thanks and appre­ ciation o f the m any kindnesses shown us a t the tim e of our re­ cent bereavem ent. M RS. A N N A S H U B B E L L and fa m ily , W IL S O N H . H U B B E L L . 23p A *»- T Be - Friday to M onday N ite PandG White Naptha 10 bars 25c O xydal Large pkg 18c C am ay The Soap of Beautiful Women it/h a t* O K K iiO N = B ^ jL L y tD E E R S T? 3 bars OK We have a large supply of Turkeys. Come and select yours now for Thanksgiving. Time for Apple Growers M rs. W . B. Johnston entertained A filling station for the apple or­ the J o ker club F rid a y evening at the Colonial. A t bridge M rs. W il­ chard Is a tilue-savlug development liam T h u tn held high score and Introduced recently by a few Mas Mias E u nice V a n D e n b e rg low. Re­ Spray­ freshm ents were served a t a late a-ichuselta apple growers. hour T h e rooms were a ttra c tiv e ing the fru it trees to control pests w ith bouquets of m ixed fall flo w ­ Is the most Im portant summer time ers and the table was a ttra c tiv e j,,j, , , ie f rn ,( grower and accord w ith a c -n terplece of Pink .chrys- pnmoloflats of the Massa anthem um s M rs. F ra n k G ald a h in i ' and M ra. Ren Sanford w ere guests ; chnsetts State college, most grow The club w ill m eet In tw o weeks era must spend more than h alf of w ith M rs. W illia m T h u m . their Line driving to and from the w ater supply. By building a large M rs. D. A. Em erson entertained the U to p ia club T hu rsday a fte r­ concrete supply lank In the orchard, noon. T he tim e was spent socially several growers have been able to and refreshm ents w ere served at elim inate milch of the extra driving the tea hour. T h e rooms were a t­ and lost time, and have been able tra c tiv e ly decorated w ith chrys­ to cover their orchards with protec anthem um s. snapdragons, salvia and m arigolds. Guests were M ra tlve sprays In about h alf the time before. Massachusetta O. M Bagley. M rs. G eorg BJorset, required M rs. K. K M ills . M r a Id a Stan- State college men are advocating ard E u g e n e ), who Is vis itin g at the use of these •‘filling station»" a» the M ills home, and M r a J. A. Pow ell (P rin e v ille ), w ho is visiting a means of cutting the coat of growing fruit. a t the R a n d a ll home. 1 0 c j b> 14c Airway 'b 19« Del M onte Tomatoes 24-tin 16« Best Foods Mayonnaise pt 24c Jello Assorted Flavors ...... 3 for 20c Log Cabin Syrup <“ 19« Sw an’s Down pkg 27« Camels pkg I L W hite King Granulated pkg 27« Van C am p’s Hominy 3 for 23c Medium bar 4 lc Oleo N ucoa Brand K err’s Mince M eat F or the fruit cake Raisins •» u»s 25« D a te s »ibs 15« C itron ib 27« O range » Lem on Peel ib 29« Sugar Brown and Powdered lb 9c 23< 3 lbs ......................................... 3 lbs 19« C ra n b e rrie s 3 ibs................................... 29« C o rn M eal Yellow or White 23« 9-lb bag N o b H ill C o ffe e 1 ib ..................... 25« 3 ibs ............... 69« C e le ry Large White Stalk .......................... - 3 for 25c 5« S w e e t P o ta to e s 8 ibs................................... 25« B ananas Golden Ripe 4 Ibs 25« K C B a k in g Pow der 25-oz tin 10 Ibs.... 16c 98«