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'i'ttx mmii )U HTM ltt A Ni tf Af t;.uf Ctli; urn SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1027 'XT. eiSKDEFKl y ? , .. .... - . . ramerlaf Leagm Standing . .. - w. l; Pet. Legion Bishop's . . . , F&permakers Grotto . : . . . . Valley Motor k. of c. . . . . . J 3 2 1. ft' 0 V 1.000 1 .? 1- .C67 2 .333 2 .000 .000 ' i. In a contest threatened every inning by rain. the Blshop's Cloth " im utor nine adiratieed ht tne per centage rolnmi by1 -T-l win over the Valley Motet. ' " Ver".Bishop a ggrcgatlbft scOTed three in the third. Gamble and Batehelor walked, and scored, when the tnrbw to eaten Kelly at first went Into deep .left field. Kelly, who took .third on the play, scored a momnl later on a hit to conterfield. The last run came in the J fourth Innings -Williams reached first on a ' .hit through short, and Marr sacrificed him to second with a bunt. Williams sprinted for third and drew a thow over the heads of everyone. Tie took home without a struggle. The mechanics garnered their lone tally In the Becofld when Ruch look second on an error, stole third and came in on a wild pitch. MeKeriile' pitched the whole route for the Ford men, issuing three hits, two walks and striking out five. Gibson started for "the Clothing store nine and allowed' one" lilt, one walk and fanned one In two lnniritfC"ned"'' Lyons, who Jturled a nd-iilt; tMy-rrrr game agalbire the Kor C. In bis lmt ap pearance replaced Gibson in the tWAl He flnlflliedtlie flve-;rining r-ntcst issuing' one hltyiking ont 1 ft fee' and 'passing ob. " trifjw for tbe game1 last night, hicuV01P,te, the third-, week f play, fallow ' " Illshop'fi Valjey Motor Ba-cbelor, c Brown, rf ..; Kelfy.'lb gteeBiamer. lb . tfa'brielson, cf Preetbr, 2b Gibson. p-3b Hart. s v JVIlUams, 2b Mark, It Gamble; 3b-rf Ilouk, c SfcM alien, ss (llrod, 3b Ruck,- If McKentie, p Lyon, p Moorman, ct tTmplres-rLaitdand; Sfason. W;0. TENNIS MEN VVJNIN DOUBLES v i mum . McMINNVIDCB. May 27.- ( Special.) -.--i-. Willamette uniTer sjty,' doubles team,won its , first round contest in th Nortnwesi conference , tennis toMirnament here today. Whit and Mitftof, ep resenting Willamette, defeated the College or Manor; players, Pattior arid Wilson; 3-6. .7-5.' 5-1. 6-1. ' The'.Wbltman doubles players, Williams' and Penrose, Won from Colleger of Poget'Bound; Johnson bj-oihers. Willamette 'will play VMEII THE GIVE A Jtj CARQtlNC V. KXHO ! G1TICKEN patfifi are' delicious. Make maU biking poWdrr bts v. - cuiw. raUiW thicker than osual. fake' quickly, and while U1 warm- -rc-vtve the top! crust and tcdop out as merh of the centers of the biscuits as possible. Meantime prepara creamed cUivken; . using only tb white meat and cutting- it into small neat' cubes. Kill tbe biscuits and replace the tops. Serve 01 lac$ paper doilies on small slaie. . -' :vr -: - XA M pound 1 prunes at -Mlul,'ool drain and reraore stones, rut -in piS and 'adit ta-tbe prune juke the juice ot one orange and one Uiit n lenioTu., Sweeten tf: taste 1 arid freeze : to the- irippe sUge, pile m ajjecbet. glares and top with whipped cream , - "'--'. :' i ,' L,ChUit Custard t&m WliW unrf Af two CUnfulS 1 f rlkri3rl one .tablwpooiifil each JylJ' in a cupiui 01 anciy cuopycu j -t. .n mi err. Pour VLkkrn also one beaten eg. tntit finv raniekins and buke Pour to a deUcatevbrowa. . . 1 - V . lufhl Li two uUenK-'itlfula ctofd water: dis Uve over' Uim water and adda ctpnd vi hot' " prune; ftolp-anJ ?f' J.aif - cupful cf supr.-' Ct ; falc tLTea,-fotd in enpfnf of whipped " vrtim abt the well bfateft whT of tv,rf"c,c's. Turn uuo iiwihuimi i L.. 11. ' rT..iL 1 L.nmoui sr Jtrv'i" " ... . t ,v. . yarn. smng mui mm Ton- eaclt wtup'with Use kiltie wa:st ni white tread ) . I BABE T l il i i I ;. K r r ; r ' ' i ' X r - 1 - t . . ....... The fight for home run honors in tKC major league this Year rests iTdtween Babe? Ruth and his own teammate, Lou Gehrig. And both of them are plunging along at a pace that may carry them to or past Babe Ruth's world record of 59 homers, mad in 1921.-- Note the sim ilarity in the "follow through" of their home run swings. Gehrig is at the left. Pacific . Saturday morning -and Whitman 'win play Llnffeid.-. In the singles, Williams of Whitman won from the College of Idaho player; McCarness of Iin fietd won -'from Pacific, and Whit of Willamette drew a bye. White wilf- play McCarness Saturday forenoon. Finals will be played at 2 and 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. METHODISTS WIN LEAGUE CONTEST The First Methodist- Sunday schbor defeated the JJnited Breth ren yesterday afternoon in a Sun day school baseball league game by.a score of 4 to 3. Batteries for the Methodists were Ash and Gal laher". Rnssell and Jones were batteries for the Brethren. r Next Tuesday, the Jason Lee nine will cross bats i with the Evangelical team. The Method ists will play the winner to see who contests with the Presbyter ians for the championship. Powers Striko of gold ore on Johnson mountain will be exien-iA-ely worked'. CHILDREN PARTY for tbese sandwiches, slice thin and remove, crusts. With a cookie cutter arming a star or a pussy cat or a chicken, cut figures from the centers of half the slices. Spread the other slices with jelly or jam. cover with the slices from- which the figure have berl Cut, then in the white bread sTices insert the figures cut from the whole wheat bread and vice versa. Surprise Cake Tart ,. Prepare a simple cake batter and bake in small muffin pans, when done, ctxt ar circle in the' top of each, and remove as much of the inside of the Abe as possible,- fill the cavity with --bright red jelly, smooth over die top and ice with a boiled icing.- " Pnine Ice Cream - ' Cook one-naif Bound of prunes in one' and one-half cupfuls of Water, when tender, ; drain and remove stonesi aad chop prune! : fine. Add otie-kU cupful sugar, the prone juice and! three- tablespoon fufs; of lemon juice. Cbolc ilve" minutes, then tool and add one and onchalf .topfuUof cream. Partially freeze, then fold lit the Stiffly oeaten whites f fwa eggs. Finish freem arfd f pack awayf in ice nd salt to-ripen two, bourse .,-': Parrr Coco - " Blend together two-taUespoonfids of cocoa, foar' t'rWprionfulsgar and one-half cupful ot wter. 'Cook five m mates, then add to a quart of lkot mtlk"leat with-' a fotary b-at.- till frothy, serve in small pups with a teaspoonf ul of whipped cream or palf a marsh mallow: on each. ' . t ; :':,Pnauta. - Cook prunes , in as little water m nndblc. until very tefldef. sKifttL' and press thrut a'siev a-.d to bnfe etipj' ful "ot potp aoa a tapocaiiui oj. lemon jtice, and enottgh fih'e cortfet t'onCrs tiai4 fortn 'a st:flfpiste. PrHs In a shaJlovv pan and set away to' harden, tbn- cur far square and ,pteil a nut meat onacii.- . : Mjy LOU -BABE AND LOU -a- " tit - "The ball may not be slower this year bat somi pitchers are taking a long time getting it past ' the batters. ' L lUilEU I US D SHOOT EUGENE, May 27. (AP) The annual Pacific coast division al handicap trapshooting tourna- ment. one of the four most im portant 4n the country opened on the aviation field traps' today w-ith 115 marksmen from all over the coast participating- larger en try list is expected for tomorrow and should favorable weather set in Sunday and Monday, there aught to be fully 200 participants O. N. Ford, manager of the Del Monte gun club, now in charge of this shoot, believes. Jo' Frank M. Troeh of Portland, former national champion trap shootr and one time member of the American Olympic team, goes the top honors .in today's shoot which was the Paeif ic divisional class championship. Troeh broke 19$ blue recks out of a possible 206." :He led the class A shooters -all those with'season's average of 95per cent or better. " The entrants were divided into five clases today'. A, B. C. D, and E. In class A E. L. Lord of Og- den, Utah, finished just one notch below Troeh,, breaking 198.? t. Imlah of Salem, was high gun In Class D with a . total of 189, taking first' prize In that event. C, I. Moore of Klamath Falls and Guy, Matlock of Pendle ton tied for second with 188 each, i Rl C. Reed, San Francisco, led the - professional shooters. He smashed ,196 .targets, five .more than ' did X.. H. -Reid Of ; Seattle,' who, placed second and E. B. Mor ris of Portland, took a third with 1901 ? . 'V- v-"-,-' I C Reed made? a ran : of 148 targets. .; Ei.L.? Lor d. had. brok en 142 when today, shoot closed , so he will have . an .opportunity; to add to- hls strins tomerrowi Jim Seavey of IJagene had a run. of 1 2 andV Frank VTroen ? X 1 4. 4' "The feature of tomorrow's pre granf.irltj;ie th final team shoe thampionshrp' shoot,' a 200target event .will ;connt oa' the Oregonlan shoot, irlrfexpeeted that eight or ten teams wilt enter In the finals. CTi OF WGOLFERS AST TITLE CORVALLfsX 31ajrf ft. (AP. Tlfe University' of Washington won the fntercollegTate1igolf' cham pionship herd ;. today, " defeating Oreg-on- after -Washington State and the .Oregon Aggies had' been elimfriated fn., the. early rounds.- . ,-Ioi the? finals Chuck. TTanter" and """"-Ti 11 11 1 iiTIIB1ii --Z----- rt Vrosrantan til(erranhic cn-t -to ,--.- - a.. j.:; -r testThe-first 100 targetpa the UrCnT: 23 Rinn piniii aiTisionar imaieuri nominal : lurkm miir. tuti,M.i ICaroey SaTorjt ,0' orer - Llod "1 "3 T1s t -. f r lr ' Byerly and Ed Crowley in the liest ball match Ave up and three to go, finishing 'four under par for 14 holes. Hunter, the individual star' of the day, finUhed two under par in the morning and afternoon rounds. YMD TRACK MEN MEET CHEMAWA The Yotfng Men's Devision of the'YMCA will meet Chemawa In dian school this afternoon In a track meet on Sweetland field. Among the local stars who will participate - are Page, Colgan, Smith, and Waddill. Page is expected to run the In dians close in the' 220, 440 high jump and broad jump. Colgan will enter the broad jump. Smith, the javelin- throw, and Waddill, the discuss.' LOCAL ATHLETES LOSE TO NORMAL A pick-up team of track men from the young men's division of the YMCA and Willamette uni versity freshmen lost a meet to I the Oregon normal achoot Wed nesday afternoon at Monmouth by a score of 69 to 35. Page.' of the 1 YMCA, seored 25 of the points for the locals by taking three firsts, four seconds and one third. The meet was arranged to give the normal men an opportunity Jto compete for athletic awards -o I General Markets o PORTLAND. May 27. (AP) Miet bids: imil hard white My, Jnn St.BO; 1IW, Haart May. June federa tion May. June S1.MH; soft white May. Jane S 1.51. July 1.44 ; western white Mav, June 1.51. July $1.44',ii hard winter May. .Junft Sl-47, Joly fl.40; novthern tprinff May. June Sl.49;.4ttto Julr; western red May, 'June 41-47, Joly fl.40. Oat, ": 2. 36 pound WP May, June S41.50; jrray M. June. July $41.50. Corn, Ko. 2 KY ahipment May, June 42 j Jnrr $41. Hay-TUnyinK prtee i - Eastern Oreron Iimtty:a2:22.69; !' vaUey $30rti 20,56; cheat U.fi07 alfalf 20.506r21; oat'hay $15; -.straw $8.50 per ton. 8elt mX prife v'-' , taa more. ' i . ' LIVESTOCK POBTI.AND. May 27. ( AP Cattle and ealvef, look hteady; receipts cattle none; ears 6. " . ., lo(r steady: receipt 10O direct. Kheeu- and Jnmhs nominally steady; no open market aale: receipt J175 nn cn trait. DAISY PORTLAND, May 27. (AP) Dairy F.rrhanire, net prices nutter, extras :i84c; xtamlardk 3Sc; prime firsts 38e; ftrsdg 37c. - Egft, extras 20e;'finrts I9c; pullets 1 8c; earrenr receipt 17e. CHICAOO dBAlK CmrAftO. May 87. (AP) Kxcfted ur!nK. today brought about a -wild gen eral advance in all train and provision. Uadical ad'erxtf conditions for wheat and eorn erops eomblnetl with talk of war por,ihilities between Great Britain and Kvm.ia. hoUled wheat nearly 6c. a ht,heJ tn some rases -a ad corn more than 5e,i fig t qnotatfona oai wheat wwre rely unsettled 4 5-8c to ' 5 1 -8c eet h,gtrrJ orn XiBine4 4,5-8 to 5 l-Se jttft, Vye.aTI Jto ? 5-Se its in and oats ahfcw. ttig-l -M t J 1-Se advance. , ; "' H0Dtrcir' ' -: PORTLA.VD- j Mar . 2 7. A P J 3f ilk steady,, raw i.25 f wi. o. b. Portland: batterfat 3Be: " K Ii..ji - : 7 ' i roltry.atadr:' hemvv h.' qf4i2. ilers ored j j Oniona steady; e.B"i 3.75; .' , onioaa.) ..j 1 ' .Putatoes $I..09t'.85BacVV ' . i . ngTit receipts of torsi strawberne, show . cuIe-vM. f MwHtr n cofldlttitil m iseit aceordmgly. Be,t imprswed treso LOold iMUrs is ilx,at ItStt.r Off-nIi, sens jow as f.7.,f3. . ; A ear of Cnbdm. pineapple , is is - and mostly 2a-JI6a. ,. '.-"f '"" of poor al,ty The original paekaea ffs JJJ fot boxes. Re-parked KB. VKtm izlJi t Tha lemoa market ii" f!rW:Vt abipt pin Pnmt and prices hr : advance 23 SO, to. tbe dealer. , - : oras B RIOT OVER LOS fiTSEHS t'oa;t ingne Stnndlncw W. . 34; . 32 . no . 30 . 28 . 2 . 25' . 21 L. 23 2fi 28 29 28 29 Pet. .610 .r,52 .517 .508 .500 .491 .431 .375 Oakhtnfl Missions . . . . ?acrntnento . . San Frdneisco Seattle ...... Portland .... Is" Angeles . Hollywood . . . PORTLAND. May 27. ( AP) Portland won today 10 to 4 and evened the series-with Los Angeles The game was played in the rain. Paul Strand of the Beaver made five hits, three of them doubles in five times tip, and. Doc Protho stole home on Cunningham's slow windup in the ninth. Scort; ( R. II. E. Los Angeles 4 10 2 Portland . . . 10 12 1 Sanders, Nilea, Smith, Cnnning-ham-and Sandberg'jUuphes and Wendell. SEATTLE. May 27. When Mails' pitching weakened in the tiighth inning today, Seattle bats men bunched three hits to score two- runs, breaking an "almost five inning tie and defeating the San Francisco Seals 4 to 2. Score R. II. E. San Francisco 2 C 0 Seattle 4 8 0 Malls and McCrea; Knight and Jenkins. SAN FRAN'CIsrp, May 27. Sacramento evenelT tip" (ItcserTI's with the Missions today br win ning 7 to 4; A five tub rally in the eighth gave" the Senators rhe game. Score ' R. II. E. Sacratnento 7 0 1 Missions , 4 7 1 Vinci and Severeid; Rarfoot and Whitney. LOS ANOELES, May 27. Jim my Sweeney's homer in the 10th inning gave Hollywood a 6 to 5 victory over Oakland here today. " Hob Hasty, who had relieved Craghead af the start of the 10th. pitched only two balls, the Star .centerfielder clouting the second one over the right field fence. SPore R. H. E. Oakland 5 9 1 Hollywood 6 9 2 Ten innings. Krause, Hasty and Baker; Jacobs, Mulcahy and As new. AMERICAN American League Stand injjs W. L. Pet New York 23 Chicago '4 Philadelphia ...... 18 "Washington 16 Cleveland 18 St. Louis ........ 17 Detroit 15 Boston 10 1.2 .657 15 .615 17 .514 16 .500 20 -19 20 9 .474 .472 .429 .313 NEW YORK, May 27. (AP) The Yankees Split a twin engage ment with the Senators today. shutting'out'Washiagton 5 to 0 in the final contest after taking the small" end of a 7 to '2 verdict in the .opener. Gehrig clouted his 11th hone run of the season in the second game, tying Babe huth for the season's high1 total. . First game Was hingeon . New York . . it. n; E. 7 10 1 2 4 3 Lisenbee and' Kuel; Pennock, Pipgras, Oiard and Crabowski, Bengough. Second game Washington New York Iladley, Braxton Iloyt and Collins. R. II. E. . . 0 3 1 . . 5 8 0 and Tage; DETROIT, May 27, (AP) AlphAnse" Thomas held Detroit to Sattpday Special Milk Fed He'ns Dressed and j Drawn, per lb. Milk Fed Spring Chickens, and Broilers, per lb. 44c Whipping Cream 1 5c lz pt. ; 30c pt. 55c qt. Butter Milk, per gallon 5c JmB -2 : r-r 'tt a ' T . vm . it.. s ' Tnspe:ted 'JJLsW BasWakM rv STOSipF CHO MARKET pt Y. v. wma ft odt . mm j w a j WOULDBEIVIOGUC 1 " ' v y 1 jiiic-:-.v:-:-r--;-:-- TGS SPEAKER- Tris Speker, veteran centerfielder and former manager - of the Indians, is anxious to be one of the purchasers of the Cleveland American League club, which is expected to be sold before the sea son ends. - Speaker is now play ing with the Washington Senators. ftvc hits today and "the Chicago White Sox' woir their 5th succes--sive game, thereby climbing a step, closer to the leading Yank. The" score was 3 to 1. Score R. II. E. Chicago 3 9 2 Detroit-' j .... 1 5 0 Thomas and McCurdy; Collins, Carroll, -Hankins and Baasler, Woodall. ST. LOUIS, May 27. (AP) Scoring -six runs -oa faulty pitch ing and infield support and only one earned run, a homer by Hod app, the Cleveland Indians today won from tire St. Louis Browns 7 to 3. Cleveland garnered 3 runs in the third off one single when Jones walked 4, forcing in two runs and Sisler hobbled a ground er. Score - R. H. E. Cleveland 7 8 1 Sr. Louis . 3 10 4 Buckeye and L. Sewell; Jones, Nevers, Falk and O'Neill. Philadelphia-Boston postponed, rain, two games tomorrow. M. it. PIONEERS 'WIN The Pioneer club of the First Methodist Episcopal church de feated the Shelton. club of the First Christia-nr church in a base ball game yesterday 2T to 13. Lin cobi and Jason Lee clubs are tied for the league leadership. O I Salem Markets QBAQT No. 1, wheat, white $ 1.37 Ked, wheat, sacked 1.33 Oats, per bu. milling - .52 PO-K, MtTtTOU AKD 8E T , Top bogs , .10 Sow .08 tf .07 Top steer .08Q.OO Cow . .OS Halls 04 0.1 M ,1927 lambs, tinder 68 In. .12 'Top live veal , 10 ' Dreised veal : .17 Dressed piss . .13 P0tfTRT . I. i glit ben . Heavy bena Spriuga Rooster .18 .23 , . .17 06. 08 EGOS, BUTTE, BTTTEBFAT Standards u .18 Pound .12 liutterfaL .. .'. aO',4 ream butter VEGTABXJSS - ' Vetera bl. betU, sacked .0.1 Turnipw,' carrots - - 1.1(0 OnioA; do. bunches .80 New Cabbage. i ..09f?.10 Potatoes ..... .03 Celery ..... 1 'J,. 6.00 California lettuce, crate 3.S0 lineal frpjnnrh - .06 35c 475 Feity St. - : TV fl TTt ft Jff iii r . I" - Phone 1523 . .-: : -'."2-.. -O I NATIONAL National league Stattillngs :L. vPct, 11 .tai Pittsburgh . . Chicago ;f , . . ftt. Lonia . New York Philadelphia Brooklyn . . . Boston.: . . Cincinnati . 22 31 IS 19 14 17 12 11 sr t 13 1 15 17 22 16 2G' .1S .5S .453 .436 .4 2 .297 ' CHICAGO; Ia"y 27.--(AP)-- Charley Root, coming into the game as a relief pitcher, won his own gam today' hydriving out a double in the llth inning which' gave Chicago a 3 to 2 victory oyer Cincinnati. It was Roofs Stht rlctory of the seafion. . ; Score R. IL E. Ciaeinnati . . ..,..... 2 7 I Chicago 3 12 1 J, May 3and, PicnieTt; Rush, Rrillheart, Root and Ilartnett. PITTSBURGH,-May 27. (APJ The Pittsburgh Pirates won u 10 inning battle from Rt. Louis, 8 fOj", here today and ran their string of consecutive victories to 9. Joe Bush won hn own gamV .by singling ' in the extra frame, scoring Harriss. Score - R. II. K St. Louis , . . . ; . . 1 : 7 13 I Pittsbiirgh . ....... 8 15 1 Rhem, Littlejohn, McGraw and Snyder; Morrison, Nichols; J. Rush and Cooch. . r ; PHILADELPHIA, I May 27. (AP) The Bbstdh Rraves took two games-' from the Philadelphia National: today by hard hitting. They won the first 8 to -1, and the second 13 to 5. First Game-f- R. II. K Boston . . . . . : Philadelphia. . , . . P 12 0 V G . 11. Smith; alid , Ilogan; Scott, Willougirby, Decmt ur and Wilson, O'lWnnell. J: , Second Game R. II. E. Boston : . ... . .13 1 1 Philadelphia .s. . ... .. 5 13 1 Benton - and Taylor; Pruett, Willouhhy, Decatur and Wilson, O'Donnell, O'Neil.f ; - BROOKLYN,; M.-ry 27. (AP) Brooklyn-captured both ends of a douhlehender wftlt New York to day, by scores of 5 to 3 and 5 to 1; extending the Giants losing streag IS 'JO EATS re a difficult thing to judge .as to value. Some butchers make it,a practice to tret all that the traffic will bear. Others add only a definite profit over the cost of the meat. lt' a question of policy. Our policy, as yon will find to your urof if, is to handle only the best grades of meat and to sell them' consistently at a fair profit. Buying -regularly' .from' a' butcher- who has a definite policy of fair pricing cannot help but mean lower meat bills. Try us for a month. Come in today and buy your. meat for Sunday. Once' you buy here yoa will be one of our regular satisfied customer, for you will realize' the savings here. v. - - ..t..V f" ".Where a Dollar Does Its Duty" 17.1 South Commercial ' ' Telephone 1421 SlaiLe Cafeteria ' SPECIAL; SUNDAY DINNER ' 75e : ' Fruit Cocktail 'l Salad Lettuce and Tomatoes Soup Chicken Ala Rine, Entries Choice of Chicken Fricasse Esz Duirrplhl . Chi Saute Country Styld . Roast Veal With Dressing l- Hashed Potatoes Vegetable Fresh Spinach Desserts Pie, Cake or, Ice Crearri - Drinks Coffee, Tea or Milk Rolls and Butter to6 straTgrrCjT.szy'VadtVi iuc4 od hl sixth consecutive. vit-irf i(X the opwer dqfing which li.- faM. immI lu halters. " first Garnet" : T -: rj. II. r New1 Tf 6rtt- 3 n 4 Brooklyn . . . . ......... ii m , x f-Henryand Cnmniincs, Il.' mi,y; . Vance and Deberry. Second Game s. R. New York ... . U .. . . . l Brooklyn f . i . . . ....... f. H. E. 1 ltt i Barnes and - Cummings; and ItargraveH. : Reedsport Harbor opened for dep-draft vessels, and heavy lnm. bet slilp merits win follow. XQe have those high prado tfofdirrg hallocks tor tho berries, the kind that the bottom does not fall out of when you fill it. Arid it costs not more than the other kind i Berry Crates Plenty of knocked down crates. Buy them and nail them up before "you get too busy. : . ' Bee Supplies -The -line of supplies is far superior to anything we have ever been able to ob tain heretofore. Hives and supers " are well made of tedar and much better than the average hives. The cost is no more than others ask for the common st ock. D.A.White&Sons Phone 160 i 261 State St. J , V Here Are A "Few OfOur.Everjr Day Prices Pork Roast I5c Pound Our Very Best or BatronT pound ... arOC Pure Pork OftV Sausage, pound UC v., , , mi Perry llallocks t I V if. ' l .. J ' I