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t ' 1 ' 4 i PAGE ELVCI The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning; March 21, 1944 Miss Anita Jarraari Is Engaged The -Sunday afternoon tea at ' the name of Ur. and Mrs. Dan--lei Ik Jarman was ertren lor- a purpose, just as everyone sua -pec tad. Tor they took this ccea f ' akn to announce the engaseooe&s- h cl their daughter, Anita, to air. . Ralph Schlesincer, private. Unit-, i ed States-army, son of lin arkt t Mrs. Max, SfhlrsLngen Tb wed- 1 ding ofLtheyouna couple depends J ,av amy ordexa,, but, plans are, now for a June ceremony wheal i. the beaedietelect to horn on: . furlough. Anita, a tall brunette. Is. a graduate oi Berkeley hall in Beverly HUli and Holmby School for Girla la Holzaby, IIlHs, Los ' Asgeksj She attended Willam- " etta university and. is a. member? : oi Alpha. Phi Alpha sorority. Her Caoc to K graduahr-oi ffoVm errKfis and Wntararfta unleerslty. While- at Wmaaaette ' he was publications aanager and active in dramatics. He, to a rnetnber of 13ieta Alpltt Phi, na tional dramatic fraternity and was listed In College Who's Who oi America. He- to snow stationed at Camp Fannin, Texas. .: - ; -1 : Many guests called between t and ft o'clock a&d at ' the door were Miss Jan Findley and Miss Virginia Pope, llisa , Then-J dora Schlesinxer, sitter ot tb bridegroom-elect, passed the tiny, ; ! scrolls bearing the Tinmen of the i engaged couple They were tied with whit, satin ribbon and violets. L V For her announcement party Miss Jarman chose a stunning ' alternoon frock of white silk crepe with draped skirt and ruf- , fie down the front. The belt was . of purple satin, and pinned ' to . her shoulder were purple, or- chids. Receiving with Miss Jar man were Mr. Jarman, his . daughter, Mrs. M. Bayard Find- , ley, who received, in the place1 of her mother who was ill, and Mrs. "Max Sehleainger. , Assisting in , the living room were Mrs. Percy Kelly and Mrs. J. N. Chambers. On the piano was aa arrangement of pink ' i snapdragons, and cala lilies. On ' - either side- of the mantle was a ; vase oi pink tulips and flower- ing plum. . . Presiding at the tea urns were Mm Harry V. Collins, Mrs. Ray- i mond Walsh, Mrs. Horner Goulet, . sr, and Mrs. Miller B. Hayden.1 Assisting were Mrs. "William J. Thompson ; (Virginia J Jarman), Miss Florence Duffy, Miss Doris Duffy, Miss Phyllis Fisher,- Miss ; . , Marianne Low, Miss. .Mary Jane ' Kestly and Misa Jloise. Findley . The tea table was centered with an old . fashioned bouquet of pink tulips, white rosebuds, ' anemones and hyacinths flanked by- tall white tapers in. silver . candelabra OAK POINT Mrs. Herbert - Barrel entertained Independence' -Rural Woman's club at her horne - Tuesday. Mrs. Z. Barte) was co- ' bestess. Mrs. mis Lauderback, - vice president, conducted J the - meeting. Mrs. George Knauppe, ' Cora Knowles and Mrs. Jose phine Walker of Salem were ' guests. Mrs; Mary Peterson, who' is I1L was sent a potted plant. , Five dollars was given to the Red Cross fond. The club will again ' furnish cookies for the USO Sat urday night in Independence. An . invitation - from Polk .. county Federation oi Woman' Clubs to attend- their' meeting Friday mi ( the city hall m-West Salem was accepted. 4 ' The April meeting will be at the home of Mrs. T." J. Primus, with Mrs. Byron Riddell as co- hostess. A discussion, led by, Mrs. Orley Brown, on flowers - and; shrubs completed the program. ' MONMOUTH - The engage " ment of Miss Beverly Morlan, , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Morlan, Monmouth, to IA. Eldon. . M. Spicer of Rock Springs, Wy- . oming, was informally announc ed Saturday afternoon, March 4, , at the Alpha Xi . Delta sorority ? house on the OSC campus. ; Miss Morlan . attended- local schools including Oregon College of Education, and is a senior stu-. dent at Oregon State. Lieutenant Spicer is stationed . at Campf Adair where he to a. member of the medical administration staff. : No definite wedding date. has. - been set ' . OAK, POINT The Kit Hawk card club; met at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Graber fa Bnene Vist Saturday Invited guerta wer Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stockholm of M'onmotith and ; Mr. and Mrs. John CoviC of 1 Ridcrealt Mrs.' JJward'Harns; i berjjer and Walter Brown receiv J ed hiffh score. Orley Brown low ; and Mrs; Joe Rogers, sri travel 1 Ing, - i:' v,. Dr.I.T.Uiia.N.D. DrjO.CaaaJSJB. . i CHIT,rCX -Herbalists.' ;'. . 211 irerth LTlerty J Csrfi'r Portland Cneral Eectrte C-"c open, Saturday ar'v ta a.m.. to 1 pJ d to 1 p-au Cjn ui iujr. I iuod preewra a4 ariae I- - tiea ed niarge. pracucad ti.-.oe U1J. . I CLU3 CAIXTTD AH ; TcksnAT l- 4 JSwk-Montti cTuK vrltt Mr. X. D. Paris, SIS Sestb . High ; treat. 1:U 'bjb. . i- AAUW recent graduate with Mrs, Dick Tatro. 441 North 18th ! street. p.m. -.- : ;. I Sakaa UMaiti' Wives' aaaacia- ! tlon with Mrs. Weaver Heat, UM I JefCarsaa street, X pjB. ' . Xastern Star meet at Masonie tesapla pjn. -- American War Mothers all day sewing, USO. Etokta-chib with Mrs. Etchar i aMdtaan, 1311 Martar Ubarty . stivetr X svnv - - 4. WSnMKSAT - ; - Waaas's Uniaow Tint Congrc- 1 fatteat chwehw with Mrs S. M. Butler. 433 Sooth mgtt ' street: ' tM p.ra. . , l AAUW Aftermoa Book Review L eesMri I 738 North, Capitol, .lOS I ( Nebraska auxiliary with Mrs. I Ida Katghc. tii Narth Waita. ctrwCf. covered tflaatt THUKSnAT Town and Gown meet In Car rier i mm -.. rtnt authodiat church, saa poo. . ' - Merry M!nler. with Mrs. Daa Sefcarf, ahaat'laavhaoja. v TOBAT f ; :l ;.!; "; Woman's BiU daaa, Rnt Methodist church, -with. Mim. Aw. A. Lee. 1515 Stat street, X pan. Officers to Be; ; Installed Woman's' association of the t Magee were hostesses t mem--Presbyterian church will meet on ! ot the M Woman's club Wednesday at a Vchxk in the ; church to hearryesxiy reports of' cosnmfttee chairmen and install new officers. Mrs. John Harbison Is the new' president, . Mrs. J.: C ; Leedy;: first vfce president; Mrs. Robert FJXstrom, second vice president;' Mrs. A. A. Laws, recarding secretary;- Mrs. Otto Wilson, cor' responding secretary; Mrs. R. T. Boals, treasurer, and Mrs. A. F. Marcus, auditor. ; LIBERTY ZnTa&Utare cere mony for the new members of the Girl Scout troop was held during the meeting of the Lib erty Woman's - club, the troop sponsoring organization, Thurs day. Doris Lane, scout, first told the audience the significance of the ceremony. Mrs. W. Rarsteoj, troop leader and Jacqueline Judd, : assistant, presented the scout pins and membership cards to these girls: Darlene Ev ans, Nadine Sipe, Phyllis Lust thoff, Mary Lou Mahaney, Rose mary Austin, Sabra Blanken ship, Dorothy Gregory, Jacque line Van Loh, Doris Lane-, Don na Plenge, Wanda Billings, Bil lie Jean Mahaney. " The color guard included Joan Trout, bearer, Betty Cogswell and Donna Plenge.. Leaders of the two patrols are Edna Judd and Mary Lou Mahaney, who ' presented the new candidates of their patrols for the pledge and membership. The troop now has officially 18 scouts. During, the club session, Mrs. Sv B. Davidson and Mrs. Karsten reported on the meeting in Sa lem. recently with Miss Frances lChristensen of the national ori . ganizabon of Girl Scouts. Plans were made for forming a council fox the Salem area.' Another meeting to further plana will be held March 27 at the First Con gregational church in Salem. Miss Oleda Schrotty of the na tional staff will be present. Mrs. Dorothy ; Seeger of the 4H committee reported a 4H ehib in advanced sewing has been formed at school with Mrs. Ma ry . Lucas as leader; that there to , a Health club in each room, and a Garden club will be started, .miss rrances. cunton ant - nounced that a spring festival wai be held April 11. , It will be: "achievement day for the . women who have participated in the extension projects. Each may .- mike exhibits of .some phase of the activity through the year. ; Mrs. Dorothy Seeger and Mrs. v AJ A. Scbalk are in charge of local exhibits. Miss Clinton introduced the home ee extension song writter by; Steven Gay lord and Edwin Reed. The club' held a shower for Mrs. Lewis Kurth and her baby daughter. Mrs, Lola See4 ger, Mrs; D. Seeger. and . Mrs; Ernest Barnes were' hostesses for tiie dessert luncheon which; started off the afternoon. Mrs. : Dorothy Stewart, former Girl Scout troop . leader, was special ; guest. The meeting next 'month will be a sewing- machine elm ic; with demonstrations on how tofclen,'oil and repair the ma4 chines. -,, " it "' f . ' -.. . MONMOUTH The S e I a t Hour club which met Wednes day th Mrtv E. WStaata and Mrs.- Eldon i: Riddell, featured ' Mrs. C A. Fratdre of Indepen dence, who presented a book re view of -"Good : Night, Sweet Prince,' by Gene Fowler, a story of the life f the late John Bar rymore. Mrs. Paul Riley and '. Mrs. Edna Tutherow will be the next hostesses. - Their: choice of speaker was Walter M. Pierre, slated to speak on 'Why Con gress to So." Since Mr. Pierce to . ill la Portland hospital, It to probable that,, some other speak er will be subttiiulad, 1 i a y , v- v v l f-mm SK , I M ul WeaaMeVM, .. eJ Pet a ten c'reft ef Va-tea-nol ry eatfiniwrril sx tie very first sc-.. r sneexc. Its quick action : sil liitarrt drses y-JnstcnUA I'caw r , j CaCtiOBST" " Mrs. Lear Is Bridge Mrs( Ruth ; Lear was-bostesi fbr, a 'delightful informal party Monday night at hey apartment for: a group of young, matronal wb have letmned to the: eapt-) T their-,CTVic A dessert supper was served , , and til serving table. was cen 1 tered with a .bouquet of dalfo-. : dils, oriental jcherxies and quince.' Bridge wag m play during-th evening ; y 'S-f.'; "" .".. ? ;-r-. j Bidden ;" were Mrs Wayne '. Doughton, Mrs. Manfred Olson, i Mrs. Brrison' Bgrn oi Corval t lis. Mrs. Kenneth G. Marminsr. i V m 1 iifji. w - a . mm v . ' old Shogren. Mrs, WflL H. Dasb f j ney. Mis. Mark Wllbmv Mrs. 1 John Kelly, Mrs. Ralph Kohl i gren, and Miss Heanor Trindle. MA CHAT Mrs. Wi j Humphreys and Mrs. M. M. aa metr maUMnds Tuesday evening was; spent in contests and cards. Tying: fbr honors Id the con ; tests were Mrs. Cleo McMorrhv Mrs. Harry ; Martin, r Cles McMorrto and K&e BJIbora. Th April meeting will be held at th Nil TTiTVpry savahaaa eaw v lw- v -V 4 . e - warwaw -mmw w AIRWAY COfrtf, mild J . (JJ. not mu - goeru, u !b CAN TERDURY Peas, San Wan (3 pts.) No. 2 can 14c Cut Beans, Gardenside (no pts.) J1.I.N0. 2, 11c Corn, Pictaweet Whole' (8 pts.)- .No. 2, 14c Cont, Cotmtiy Home (8 pts.)......- No. 2, 13c Beans, Pre-cooked, Van Camp (1 pt.).-.6oi, He Salad Dressing, Duchess......16k-oz. jar 23c Miracle Wkip,, Kraft : 16-oi. jar 26c J ' . v :i 1 '. . . . - An important part' of every meal (and of course not ra tioned Fresh fruits and vege ' tables! Whether you-'re buying f oranges tor breakfast, or lettuce forbnehvw potatoes fcr dinner, boy them artrrate)yanlwstst !esry at Safeway, by trrigf -and save money! . f Arizona CJL U,.uZl Pink : C . Healed LI Unnsttally good . ., Ih. T , New tender spring cfipr - -tep l.Jh, RINSO . GrasuUted - ' CJ- . - 'mf mK. . . 21-oz. pkg. mC The Crest end club ef Salem1 high school will have its regu lar radio program over . KSLMf fhto afternoorr at 30 o'clock. Appearing on the program will be Bern Each, singing Ttoe Alone, 'Ruth Bainey - playing "Elegy ' as tiir bassoon, " and Dean Allport, playfcg fLargo.'f The- latter tw will iatoo play a duet - - . . ., Birthday-Dinner,: ; For Miss Tate ' K2sai Marjorie Tata- was boo, oved est her aixieentJa.birthday Staday when her parents,, Mr; and Mrs.' W. X Tate enter' tamed at' Cteir cmmtiy home;- Cuveis were" placed' for Miss Tate; Miss Jean Fldler, Miss Bet ty Za Allen,. Miss Addyse Lane, Missv Jackie Tea get sou. Miss Shirley Lukinsv Miss- Marjorie Lundahl and Miss :Ecena Mc Cune. ' I ' " - . ! ; EAST IZSGlXWOOD-Mrs. a. 1L MSfioa was hostess last Tues day afternooB art her boss ear Tan ting, avenue for tb .pleasur of Mrs. Fred Mitchell, the for mer Mrs.- Ethel Fermi. The af ternoon was. spent Informally with svv shower for tb held and. left eslirnerit served by tin host- Guests were Mrs. Tred MBeh eQ, Mrs. D. IStooB, Mrs. Ethel Mwrsy Mrs. tsfimim stsrr. Mrs. Elmer Woolridgav Mrs. Benaom Tastow Mrs. E. W. Skkrxt, Mrs, Blanch Ktzgerald, ; and Mrs, Dorthy FBzgeraldV alt former neighbora. . ;; . i ai tliiA let' be frank dJboiit it! This is . 1 I -' , aa2waJee regularly sells frorav 3 to 4 ctnts higher: It s simply an oiler designed to wm new users for this high-grade Tacuum-paded Wend. If you are not rww using Edwards Cotlee, spenr1 just a fiuarrer and get a jar. Tott stand to- coffee faroritt ... and lose iKhw.: Totr m 20 M Sa 23 Tcndsroni' Hsjd!wheat Block Tea V4-. p. ft Vi-1,. pkf. 4JC 1Je.s4f.fi5c Hica Ilicc Choice Blae ReSe, 2-lb. Natural Browni S Cur W.ME Try oar new pad&a? tonatov Ev eryone selected with exacting, care. Fancy quality, no fcruiacg: from Landing: You will be pleased' with this item I 1CJ No. 1 Yakima Gems, lft lbs. U. a New 2; SO ifornia . IVORY SOAP : . Medwm - Zr . ixeDarOw Dinner Honprsl Bobert Robins; "u - - ' ' .---""! v'Mr. . and Mrs. A. . E. Robins, jentrTtataecL. at supper . Sunday rdght far. Cm pleasure, of their - son. Robert, , oa, his, hirfhday: SL Patrick's, decorafion .wer ! used, and. dancing followed th ! supper hour t I Cover. were; placed tor Mls 'SSSLJJSiJStiESSS IbarV, Robert, Macy and Robert - Mrs. Ernest KSeharda has returned fr'ofa several days stay mPcrtlandasa gtrestat the home -or Mns. iDoir r: Owens; Mrs. Owens toother,' Mrs. Clm ton Hoagland orBerkeley. CaHf has been, visiing.at the Bicbards ' iU1M- MM - to Portland together.' Mrs. Hoag land left for her home in ttm south Mondayr -vi. 5 5--: -- . r---:-- WALLACE EGAD Th t Patrick motif was used in rjr appeteted table for wmamette Xodg Country club meeting, when Mr. ) and Mrs. Fred Gibso, and Mr.f and Mrs. James Smart wer hosts at th club, house for the March ; - Daffodils were used a flower decorations. Mrs. Mbse P. ; Ad ams received the coveted tra veiing prize, asd at card Mrs. Charles McCarter was awarded womesrs honor' asd A. ZL. Ut ley the men's prize. Five tabler oi cards were played daring the 7WW(3 saw1 rlnr " iW fi&o Ansdal Laid not a new low price on Edwards money lUd: if Edirardg fafls1 hy p)ease. Mrtd 2-oi jar, w ?c Daleweed r pkg.llw? 2-lb pkg. ISc Soya Shortenint;,, Royal Satin ( 15 pts.K MiistardV SAilling,u.i...i4 Chili Powder, Schiramr,s... Alls9ice,. SdiUUngt-L-J. Cloroxf Bleach; ' White Magic Bleach :4 Matches, Searchlight . Ifiie Bliptrg f Fmh:Spt1mgrnnrt! Extra Fancy Hat Hons Florida Utai Tyi lh.bag JB2e. s I" Ibv r? S ; CLAPPS Octrrcct L CIcpp's ! Dry Cercoi -Rj Pkg 15c JuHeUeWrbf Ve Creae so farther nrched' t meet Covem mnts new rtttri- tIot tS3ririA Mr, Carl Aiheabrenaer, priat cipai i ef Parrssh junior high school wa b thetpeaker at the "meetlng of thr Iewood PTA tonight beginning at t o'clock. Parentt, tspedaay- those o pu pils whor will enter Junior high Aehool next fan, are invited. . Csntnl TrCTXT wEt reset thto l afternooa si the hall at 1 o'clock and the program wi3 feature Unicoi SgnaL" : .'... i 1 - -a r - - '! - . -1 - 4 . , ' ffPEIWO TALLET Th Sunshine dub of Spring" Valley met at th home f Mrs, Frank B. . Windsor ; Wednesday after noon and chose, th fan. pattern Ice th annual quilt which mem : bers make and'seIL; 3'"- Two blocks'will be made by each member, which, will cora plet. th-cjuilL top. Mrs- Wal tter Evans presided at the busi ness meeting. During, the after ' noon tile dob memberr tied ost - two comforters. The April meet ing will be held at the home of IStK Glenn Bidzooct at Roberts. Mrs. Windsor was assisted by Mrs. ' Ben -McKinney and Mrs. Carl Aldermaas, ; . t ; :f. - Present were Mrs. .Walter Ev f ans, MTS. Chrto iYttngen,: Mrs. : John Childrs,'Mrs- Eugene WH- aenv Mrs. Rev. Davtoos and Freddy, Mrs -Theodore Daum and: Gary Mra. Carl Alderaaam and Carol, Mrs. Holland Seeger and Jerry, Mrs Etratto Teeple, Mrs. S. B. Dodge, Mrk, G. Ham mond, Mrs. Ben McKinney, Mrs. Howard Dv GoodfeUow, Mrs. Bell Simkins, Mrs, ; May Ver- steegiaad Mrs, Frank; B. WinoV i. -i H Colfe, which win new can get your Try it today!, DrieaLWb cello. 2BSr iiaty.,.4-i&. tli i (6 Points) 10- No Pbints Bte zkUz i," 60c 2-i, 9e !-oz, 14e 2-ox, 10c ' , Yi sal, 23c quart bottle 10c 5 carton 25c i OHrSVZAatMAt ... - . :S1M Grown lJh. " Cy J Tettder, -Cris? .. to. 1 ir ;--. . ' SK lat j ' Ameritaa tfa Ketkers have changed their meeting place - from the USO to th horn of 1 Mrs. Mabel hockwood, 368 North Liberty street today. The USO to i Kaatnif amvf ahT! v4 M fris- wttetttrlv all-day meeting cannot be held , at the usual piece. vTuxarrs Tin Osdcl entertained the Sunihme club Wednesday. Plans wer out- lined for the summer work. Mrs. BernfceJohnsnri to the u? pies Ideas, The April iiwfTug wtil be . . i. w hdd at the home ct Mrs. Selme 'Cassd, wlhMrs.Thelma Snider a the hostess. Todays Menu It wlU be a meeOesc mala dish 1 today, try thi new raawrnlt for . the main, dinner dish. Trait cocktail, j Creamed tip olive biscuits . Battered broccoli ' . Date bars with lemon saoee t ' CREASES KIPE ' OLIVE. BISCUITS 1 cup standard white sauce 1 cup) - grated quick-melting American ches?'' ' t cup chopped cip olive S 2 teblespoon chopped pimi- Baking powder biscuits Combine, whit sauc ahd cheese in a saucepan and cook ; over- low" ;heat until cheese to melted,' Benau frora. heat, add ' rip oUvesr and pimiento and stir : to. .blend. Serve immediately, shortcake fashion, on hot bis cuits. Serves 8. ' j $2500 in - 2. r- A-t Get r Cwtesf Kteitk v SUZANKA rencok Fleer Kitchen Craft 49-Lb. Sack mSQUICK, GoW MedaL WHEAT HEARTS, Speny.. 14-oz. pkg. 13c WHEAT FLAKES, CanttUokUl .L14b lie ROMAN MEAL, ; . . . ! l-lbn 14-ox. pk;. 26 rice rmnspiES. .:, ; .ii ii-LJS yt -oz. pkz. ioc CHEERIOATS CEREALL.. 7-oz. pkfcv 12c CORN FLAKES, Albera . . .. llx. pkga, 2 for 15c CHFLVM OF WHEAT L i.l-lb 12-ru pkg, 22c Blorming Glory f 48-Oz. rackage O OATS.. NABISCO BRAN, 100. RAISIN BRAN..' . NOB IULL COFFEE... PEANUT BUTTER Bereriy. KRISPY CRACKERS ..... BLACK FIGS Dried.; WHITE FIGS, Dried. If you wsnt to Save Rstbn Points - Totrll be proud to smt the ' ham you get' at. Safeway, c ; . flaw, itoda. just rectbed. Has from' 10 to 16 lbs. - wtagil. JLnyone can now . . enjoy haa. ; . " '" Extern snd Northwe . Sir a Cured H;ms Curt End or Whole Harn LB, Otc (Only 3 Points! .vw : Palal Per Lb. - - 1 J a ii irf fffianlr1 esA. rr.r 4 tt "3 L.. w TTBala er batt C:jir llzdzs ."r:-'- f-. - - : i U E the tdee - 1 . T. r,.v. r.f . - - I Center Ct H. .lainj tlnnz?f jl awa, fc- m m.. V. w m w rT:z!::r Lf&Cifa CzIcd 25c ru.v.rr Died.., .Gtzs A ,.jj.i- - - 1. Colraa, Tyre 4 : ' . I- ZZs IC 2 CATICIf CAIXDJL3 ; ; v j' ; ';,'- - roo'o . r ; '.:v Canned goods Tokens will b -given la changa on sumps besom Ing i' veM from now-onv May X9 exyir oa at a blaw stamps AS. B8, . ii C8. D M. worth 1 points each, j, Meat, cheese, canned fish and edi ble Cat. May erpiraUon date- o tred ataaape V ES. CS, SB, la, , .j valid now. : rT. ... : - v . ' Surer Staaaa awaba 30 rood1 - for five pounds sugar Indefinitely. i Staaas- eS- saad torn itv pawnda ! ning sugsc until March 1, U4S. non, Staaro Mo. IS baoat eas road. I pirea AarU SS, Airplane staaas Ho. 1 valid indefinitely. , GAsoumr i eaoh A eoKpaae Net i foaar t through . today for three gaUoaa .each. e 1 Vatae at saaalfe tiapiaei A. W. Cl. S galla : Ba. CS B an, t. ,'gallona, D, 1A galiona; R 1 gaUaa. i rcct.' tntt ' March 13 date ed experatlflB ssr pa la S eauaaaa Period ' 4 caupaaa (ood. through. September SB. Coupon wrth saHonapiaitid aethataoa vahd- 'Sec- aaaaaaA la allele t until eentra itloa data shown an coupon, sheet. Torgg - -V A every naaatha (by March tOt every 4 saansbs (ay Jane UK 6 ? ; every 3 ntoaths; T every f month ! ar 0O sauaa-of dftvsaa, . STOvrs . . . poretaaser must get certtflcate at i fsUou board for new staves. WOOD. SAWMIST. COAEi roal, dealere daUver, by. priorities f Dried Peat lias tad Tnrkej Litter, Lrwa Fcrtmzei . r - ' Victory Garderi - , Fertilizer GEHEEALr FEED Ct Knnm co; zs 8. liberty Ph. S522 Cth Prises - tag 19 -Ib. pkg. 12c .-oz. pkg. 9c .10-ez. pkg. 10c 1-lb. pk?. 23c Wb. jar 25c LJ2Ab. pkg:. 29c 2-lb. pkg; 35c 2-lb. pkjr. 53c SHANK, EN LV (Only 1 Point); 35 Cr. 32c 33c- 2.9 c: 32 c 24c. .ib. Jbv Ib. 3 m , - - j" 241 -Lb. Sack $1.02 t - Him i da9C 2ab