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,fflber 21. 1934. THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Page Five Local Markets Steady; Wall Street Day Dull ICWE5SEEN HPRQDUCEPKICE f " .ij..- KiruK which fluctuating lor some time past j . h at a standstill and were have " orices despite the demand kevs and chickens Tor Christ- tr trMI " ,, llnhnnired dinners 11 j, verai days. LOCAL PRICES Eggi (Egg Depot Buying Prloss) liil, extras INBW Turn (Swift's Buying Prices) ..24c ..21c ..17c 18c (cm JSrfU C - Sfc'o-op Prices to Retailer.) 1 (Canons lo Extra) !t!h extra special: ssktitras Sudanis jmiuu.. ., HeJiuro iirsls . A .nllet C 1Kh y CTU Com Futures Mart Showing Activity CHICAGO. Dec. 21. Wt nor buying in the corn futures mar ket than has recently been witnessed led to late advances of corn prices today, and helped to rally wheat. Demand for corn futures was due more or less to the fact that prices had broken about 8 cents a bushel from the recent high point. There jvns some talk that in view of lack of subsoil moisture in the spring wheat area, the nsRreuatc crop of all wheat for 11135 inicht turn out below normal domestic requirements. Corn closed unsettled. 1-8 off to 5-8 up compared with yester day's finish, May Sfl 1-2-5-8, wheat, i-i-l-J advanced, May OS 1-2-5-: oais i s i-z nowu, and provisions unchanged to a rise of 10 cents. Wheat: Dec. old. open. 97: hih. 97 7-8; low, 06 3-4: close. 97 7-8. new, open, 97: high, OS; low, 97 5-8. May, open, 97 1-8-3-4; hish, 98 8-8; low 97 1-8; close, 9S 1-2-5-8. July, open, 91 1-2-5-8; high. 92 3-4; low, 91 1-4; close, 92 1-2-5-8. Corn: Dec. old. open, S8 3-4: high, SS 3-4; low. 88; close, 8S 3-4, new, open, 87 5-8; high, 8S 1-2; low, S7 1-2; close 8S 3-8-1-2. May, open, Si 3-4-NU; high, 80 3-4: low 85 1-2; close SO 1-2-5-8. July, open, h-- 3-4-7-S; high. S4 1-S; low, 82-5-8; close, S3 3-4-7-8. 20c ....20c .24e ....24c 3c ...27c ,..24c ...20c ',o..hi,n Mnrknt. Retail) - ..i (umbos, extra largo 29c jrwu t rmb extras r;isli mediums B,Vtt .. ........ Poultry. Live (Swill's Local Buying Prices) 0tetahens.4K..r. 1"S., lb. lie Colored tens, over 5'i "' lb. .-.lie Irfnm hens, 3 lbs., and up, 0c Ulkoro hens, under lbs., lb. 9c inborn and colored broilers, un it, 2 lbs (iborn and colored springers, ...r 9 lbs. 12c h lb. 6c Imttri, " 4c Poultry Mile Co-Op Poultry Producer; F. O. B. Portland) Word hens, 5Vj lbs. and up. lb. ..13c. Cdited hens, under ovi its " ix t?i. lb, .0c Cured young roasters, lb. 14c Woted young ronsters, No. 2. lb. 10c latorn bens, 3','j ids. ami up, io. iic liikora hens, under 3','j lbs., lb. 10c Inborn hens, No. 2, lb. Oc itiorn broilers, 1Vi2 lbs, L 15c; 2 lbs. and up, lb. 13c totters, lb. Be hp, lb. 8c 'Claras, 6 lbs. and up, lb. 20c (tdriin hares, lb. 7c lin ducks, lb. 10c Dressed Turkeys (Buying Prices) fcl jounc hens, lb 22c m. 1 young toms, lb. 21c 5H hens, lb. .. 20c Mums, lb lc Ji?i 15c fi toms, lb 10c Bc'.lerlat (Buvlno Prloet) V trade cream, deliver twice ttiklT :c T rrade cream ..... 28c IBuyino Prices) Butter iYMeula prices; cartons lo higher) V trade, il 32c T tradclb il',ac Cheese (Wholesale Pries to Retailers) iatttagle. lb. 1 JUC 10c 15c Cue lots. lb. tpa. single, lb. use lots, lb. Wool and Mohair fRllvlnrt PrlcsaV Mho wool. lb. arte wool lh fie wool. lb. b wool. lb. .51c 17c 17c 17c "'biir, lb. "lie - Drains ?"t, red. bushel .... yU white, bushel ton ton Hay, New Crop .8.1c , 85c .S2Sfi,35 .$20Q28 (Rlti Inn D.IaA.V tuujiiiy rung; y bay. ton w hay, ton ;raa vetch hny. ton . Ml $8 ?!) $10 eumtig allalla, ton Vegetables Price. Average for No. I c rronuco) r brocco!:. lb. .""U. dot. b inches Wen k..... j . ,.,,z. $15 .5c rniti treen clory, doi. "-. 1U0 lbs. , 30c ..00c ...40c $i.: SScSSl.OO -".crate (3 doz. heads) .$1.20 , " ' aoz- ueoas --u treecs, lb. r."'e tom.itofs, l lb. J rTe!b "i,nmCd- Cr0,e jT vueen soussh. dot cucumbers, doz. ""tint lh 3iC"' lc 60c 5c .$3.60 5c 73c -Wic 25-40c $1.20 '"i Ban.ma and Goidc'tTDr- "WaM,. lb lc C, ii BfU(Ia and 8panlsh tVb' -: 12 Nm. lb. hel . Fruits CrDriPB 11. .-- .........lOe Hie 40c CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Dec. 21. OP) (U. S. Dept. Agr.) Hogs: 22.000; slow, about steady; better grades weights nbovn 240 lbs. $8.30-35; ton $0.40; 100-2-10 lbs. $5.00-0.30; 140-170 lbs. $4.50-5.50; sows -$5.85-0. Cnttlc: 2.000; fed steers and year lings firm, spots stronger, supply con fined almost entirely to lower grade selling at ,0.00 downward; long year lings $8.00-0(1; no weighty steers here; better grade heifers very scarce, cows and heifers fairly active, steady; bulls and vealors steady; strong weight cut ter cows $2.Jo; best sausage bulls $3.25; selected vealers $5.50-0 to small interests, bulk light kinds $4-5 to packers; stockers and feeders very dull. Sheep: 12.000; fat lambs in fairly broad demand; indications steady, sheep firm; feeding lambs little un changed, but better grade lamb offer- inf.s held $S upward with initial bids around $1.10; slaughter ewes $2.50- 3.25; medium to good around 42 lbs. to 58 lbs. feeding lambs $4.25-5.50. PORTLAND, Dec. 21. OP) While there were no official price changes in eggs today, there appeared more or less cutting. Card prices were be ing ignored, not only here but at Eu gene and oilier points. Weaker tone was again suggested for butter here !ut the code prohibits lower prices until officially named by the produce exchange. Market for chicken was weak and live fowls were dragging with consid erable stock unsold on dealers' floors. Prices were in spots a trifle down again. Good quality dressed geese were finding favor here but the market was low on poor stuff. Good quality dressed ducks were also in favor with prices maintained generally. Capons were firmly priced. Both veal nnd lambs were showing slight price betterment at the week end. Hogs and beef were without further change. PORTLAND GRAIN POrtTLAND, Dec. 21 (P) Grain Wheat: May. open. ft,T,ij high, 8SM; low, S3'i: close, ' July, open. 78; high, 78 1-8; low, 77: close; 78 1-8. Dec, open. S0',-i; high SO'i; low 804; close. SO '.4. Cash: Big Bend Bluestem, 8SVi dark hard winter 12 per cent, 04. do 11 per cent. 804; western white 70 Vj: soft white, hard winter, north ern spring, western red. SOt. Oats, No. .2 white, $3.1.50. Corn, No. 2 K yellow, $41.2.". Millrnn standard, $24. Today's ear receipts: Wheat 22 flour 19; oats 2. PORTLAND PRICES PORTFjAND. fire., Dec. 21 OP) Print?. A grade, 32 cents, in parch ment wrapped cartons, 33c pound B grnde, parchment wrapped, Sl'jC lb.: rlo cartons 32VjC lb. Butterfat Portland delivery: grade delivery at least twice weekly, 32-34c: country routes, .iO J.ic 10 B grade or delivery fewer than twice weekly, Portland, 31-33c lb.; C grade st market. Eggs Sales to retailers: Specials, 2Sc: extras 20c; fresh extra browns, 20c: standards, S4c: fresh mediums, EVIDENCE; SALES good, S.00-3.25: Tealers, good snd choice, 4.00-U.OO; cull, common and medium, $2.00-4.00; calves, good and choice, 5.iM.50; common and me dium, 2.00-4.50. Hogs: ,VH, fully steady; light weight, good snd choice, 5.25-0.50; medium weight, good and choice, 5.75- ti.50; heavyweight, rood and choice. 5.50-0.00; packing sows, medium and good, 3.75-4.75: feeder nnd stocker pigs, good and choice, 4.00-4.75. Sheep: 100: steady; -lambs, good nnd choice, 5.50-G.25; common and medium. 4.00-5.50; yearling wethers. If. 25-4.00; ewes, tViod nnd iioice, $2-3. Utah green celery, bunch Endive, lb. PUBLIC MARKET NKW YORK. Dec. 21 (P) Trad ing in today's stock market continued comparatively dull, but there was a much better tone In evidence and sell ing in the utilities dried up appre ciably. While there were a few out standing gainers, the list, as a whole, followed a narrow range. The close was steady. Transfer approximated S90.00O shares. Today's closing prices: Air Reduc 110 1-4; Alaska Jun 18; Al Chem and Dye 130 1-2; Am Can 108 3-4; Am Coml Alco 31 1-S: Am and For Pow 4 1-8; Am Pow nnd T,t ,1 1-4: Am Smelt and Rf 36 1-2; A T and T 102: Am Tob B 82 1-S; Ana conda 10 7-8; Atchison 52 1-4: Atlan tic Rcf 24 1-2: Bait nnd Ohio 1.1 3-S; Bendix Avin 15 3-4; Beth Steel 20 3-4; Borden 23; Burr Add Much 14 1-2: Calif Pack .17; Case ,11 51 1-2; Caterpil Tract 37; Chrysler 38 1-2; Col Gas and Klec 7 1-8; Coml Solv 21 1-S; Contl Can 02 1-4: Corn Prod 62; Curtiss Wright 2 1-2. Dnpont 93 1-2; Kastmnn 112; Klec Auto ZA 20: Gen Klec 10 1-2; Gen Foods 34 1-4; Gen Mot 31; Gillette 13 1-2; Gold Dust 17; Homestnke Min ing unquoted; Int Hnrvest 3S; Int Nick 22 S-4: I T nnd T S 1-8: Johns Man 52 1-2; Kcnnecott 10 1-2: T.ibbcy- 0- Ford 27; I.igg nnd My B 104; uid Carb 20 3-S; Ijrillnrd 10 5-S; Monty Ward 2S 1-4: Nash Motor 17 1- 4; Nat Biscuit 20 1-2; Nat Dairy Prod 10 1-4; Nat Distill 27 5-8; Xi' Cent 20: North Amer 12 7-8; Pac Gas nnd Elec 14 5-S: Pac Lighting 21 5-S; Packard 4 5-S; Park Utah 3 1-S; Penney JC OS 1-S: Penn RR 23 5-S; Phillips Pet 14 1-4; Pub Ser NJ 20 1-4: Pullman 40 1-4. Radio 4 7-S; Rem Rand fl 5-S; Rey Tob B 40 3-4; Sears Roe 3S 3-S; Shell Union 6 3-S: Sou Pacl7 1-2; Stan Brands IS 1-8; St. Oil Cal 30; St. Oil NJ 42 1-2; Studebaker 2; Tex as Corp 10 7-S; Transamer 5 5-S; Union Carb 45 3-4; Union Pac 107; Unit Aircrafc 13 1-2; Unit Corp 2 5-8; Unit Gas Imp 12; US Indust Alco 43 1-4: US Rubber 10 1-S; US Steel 37; West Klec and Mf 33 1-2; Woolworth 52 1-S. RETAIL PRICES Vegetablas Beans, dry, 2 lbs. Shell beans, lb, Beet grccus, lb. 15c 5c .5c Beets, 3 bunches . Brussels sprouts, 2 lbs. Cabbage, lb. Red cabbage; lb. Cabbage sprouts, lb. , Celery hearts , Celersc, 2 lbs. Curly cabbage, lb. Carrots. 3 bunches Carrots, lb, Cauliflower, lb. 5c l()c 15c 6c 10e .Sc -7c Hothouse leaf lettuce, bunch- Lettuce, head . Leeks, bunch .7c -10c 5c .5c ..5c Chinese lettuce, hend Mustard greens, 2 bs. Green onious. 3 bunches , Green broccoli, 2 lbs. Ochra. lb. Dry onions, 3 lbs. Green peppers. 2 lbs. Red peppers, lb. Yellow peppers, lb. . Parsley, bunch Parsnips, 4 lbs. . Pimentos, lb. Potntoes, 15 lbs. tor . Pumpkins, lb. Radishes. 3 bunches .ilJilOc 15c 10c 15c .20c 10c ..15c -10c 10c ..8c -10c ..10c ..25c -lHc 10e 10c ....15c ..13c Rutabagas. 4 lbs. Winter rhubarb, 2 lbs. Spinach, 2 lbs. ..... Hubbard and Banana squash, lb. lV'.-c Japanese squash, lb. . ..3c Turnips, 4 lbs. 10c ...35c .6c 5c Tomatoes, hothouse, 2 lbs. Table Queen squash, each . Watercress, bunch Fruits Ground cherries, lb. Italian prunes, dried, Apples, box Citron, lb. lbs. .5B10c 15c 75c$l 2c Turkeys, lb. Ducks, lb. Geese, lb. . ..25c -18c -15c Mlscsllsneous Butter, lb Filberts, (new crop), lb. Walnuts, lb. Black walnuts, 3 lbs. Chestnuts, lb. Sorghum, qt. Rico Popcorn. 2 lbs. . Home grown sage, os. Horseradish, lb, , 33c 1518c lStji.'ic 40c 15c 10c Deerhorn Personals Poultry (creased, drawn) Heavy hens, lb. Leghorn hens, lb. -20c Spring fryers (Leghorns), Heavy fryers 17c lb, 23c 5e DKERIIOUX, Dec. 21. (Special) Mr. and Mrs, Partridgo and children ofv Brownsville have moved to the Storment rauch: The Partridges are formerly from Montana. Several of their children started to Deerhorn school Mqnday. Provisions had to be made to Accommodate them iu the way of seats. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Piatt and Roy Rogers were Wendling visitors Sunday. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. D. Jennings and son. were over-night guests Monday of Mrs. W. C. Thienes. Mrs. Jennings and Mrs. Thienes attended choir practice at Leabtirg church. Friday evening of this week Christmas program will be given at B1h River, Vida, Leaburg and Deer-1 horn. W. B. Wing was a business visitor here from Kugene Monday, L. K. 1 hiencs is hnullng wood to Eugene, filling out his orders. Suniluy evening special music by the choir will be given at Leaburg church for the Christmas service with Rev. li. I). Clark giving the ser mon. The Sundny school children sre also taking part. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wcarln are to have a Christinas dinner at their home with Mr. nnd Mrs. Seth Byers anil children of Wendling; Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Potter of WatterviHe, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wenrin and children, Mr. and Mrs. L. D, Shrode and children. Mr. and Mis. C. S. Ranch, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cobb all of Kugene were guests at the W. I Ranch home. W. L. Ranch and three of his child ren , Goldie, Junior nnd Harold were shoppers In Eugene Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Becker, Mrs. Ira Isham, Mrs. W. 0, Thienes, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ilhienes were business visitors in Eugene this week, from the river. Irish Bend News IRISH BEND, Dec. 21. (Special) The Women's Progressive club of Irish Bend entertained Its families and neighbors at a supper Inst Tues day night. Following the meal s short . open business meeting wss held. A. program was then presented conclud ed by Santn's arrival and gifts for every one. The South Benton grange met Fri day night. The new master, Ed Rex, announced the committees of the coming year. Mrs. Bert Peters rteurned from Portland Sundny evening. .She hnsj been with her mother who Is serious ly ill. Raymond Herron, who Is a member of the const guard at Newport, visit ed Tuesday night with his parental nnd friends. Ray Tlirkard took his mother to her home Sundny. She had been staying with her son during his wifo's short illness. Cleland Ilt-rron made a large ship ment of turkeys the first of the week. Bob Baker is now employed at tho Monroe high school on the FERA project. C. W. Edwards and his relief crew have been ditching along the roads west of Monroe this week. Mrs. John Crocker is staying st Bunker Hill, caring for her son Garth who is seriously ill. Billy, Bobby nnd little Mary Baker were guests of Mrs. Ella Herron Sunday. Newly elected officers of the south Benton grange went to Philomath. Saturday afternoon where they were installed at a joint Installation. 24c; medium firsts, 22c; pullets, 21c; do firsts, 20c; checks 24c; bakers 20c. Eggs Buying price of wholesalers: Fresi special, 21c; extms, 21c; fresh extra browns, 21c; extra firsts, 20c; extra mediums, 20c; medium firsts 10c: pullets, 20c. Cheese 92 score Oregon triplets 15c; lonf 10 Wc lb.; brokers will pny ViC below quotntions. Milk Contrnct price 4 per cent, Portland delivery. $2.20 cwt.; B grade cream, 27,,c lb. Country meats Selling prico to re tailers: Country killed bogs, best butchers, under 150 pounds, 11-llVjC lb., vealers, fancy 0-OH-c lb.: light and thin, 5-7c: heavy, 5c; Iambs, 11 11V6''; ewes, 4-(ic lb.; cutler cows 4 5c lb.; canners 3p lb.: In'lls 4-5c lb. Mohair 1034 buying price 10c lh. Cascara bark Buying price, 1034 peel, 3c lb. Hops 1034, fuggles, ( ); clusters 9-l.lc lb. Live poultry Portland delivery buying prices: Colored hens under 5t lbs., 13 cents; ov6r 5 pounds, 1.1 cents: leghorn fowls, over 3'i lbs., 11c; under 3', pounds 10-llc lb.; color-1 springs l,,-2 lbs., )3-14c; broilers under two pounds, 16-17c pound: roosters, 6c lb.; Pekin ducks, 12c lb.; colored 10 cents lb.; geese. 10-llc. Onions xakima, J1.2o-1.50 per cental; Oregon $2.00 cental. Potatoes Oregon Burbnnks. 80 $1 per cental; Deschutes Gems, No. 1, $1.05-1.10. Wool 1034 clip nominal; Willam ette valley medium 20c: fine or half-blood, 20 cents; enstern Ore gon. 17-20c lb.; Inmb wool ISc lb. Hay Buying prico from produc ers; Alfnlfn, No. 1, new crop $10.50 $17.50. enstern Oregon timothy, $17.50, oats $12 ton; veatch, $13: Willamette valley timothy, $13.50 ton; clover, $12 ton. Portland. PORTLAND STAPLES PORTLAND, Ore., Pec. 21. OP) Sugar Berry or fruit 100s, $4.00; bales, $5.00; beet, $4.50. Domestic flour Selling price, mill delivery 5 to 25-bbl. lots: Family patent 08s, $7.15-8.05; bakers' hard wheat, $0.05-7.8(1; bakers' bluestem. $0,45 0.80; blended hnrd wheat, $0.45-7.40; graham. $0,45 0.55; wholewheat, $0.65-0.75 bbL PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 21 (An Cattle: 75; calves, 25; market steady: unchanged: steers, good, common nnd medium, 3.15-0.00; heifers, good, com mon end medium, 8.25-5.50; cows, good, common and medium, 2.50-4.35; low cutter nnd cutler. 1.00-2.25; bulls. it, finy;nn Pr'osi) nuts !l5c r-nviettf) lh. 18c - tew ?.";v.er lower -ft', Dec. 2.P- ioner st 53 1-4. "v.r.NCHANGED 14 . .' 'J,l Bar "'led. Dee. OP) Hp '" "wl.i.nwn to deaf per ' -i- ,;ir i:r(, injured. T-t Opening the new .. . Mae Belle Beauty Salon t t a i m Tnts. OVivvi DliAtiA 07A Au XiUKCHC Dai uci ouup nunc i-x 12 EAST BROADWAY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21 Edith Deardorff, Operator Will be glad to meet you and give you a cordial welcome to the MAE BELLE BEAUTY SALON Also introduce my ability to feerve and please. Get one of my 'Eastern Style Finger Waves or Permanents and be con vinced. Phone Your Appointments Our Prices Are Right SANKA COFFEE 1 Pound Can 45 GRAPE NUTS FLAKES Package Any Size Order Within Eugene City Limits Phone Your C. 0. D. Orders SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR 2 3-4 Pound Package 25' Store No 1125 East Broadway-Phone 1747 Store No. 3960 Charnelton Street-Phone 428 Free Delivery SaturdayMonday Ralph b Stanley Specials 13c ISc MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 1- Lb. Can 31c 2- Lb. Can....60c 4-Lb. Can $1.18 I. Butter Betty's Pride or Lucky Boy, XI B Grade, pound 53 Pancake Flour Speny, 28-oz. pnekage 14c 48-oz. package 24c 10-Lb. Sack .52c Bisquick 20-oz package 19c 40-oz. package 29c Catsup Libby, 4C 14 07.. bollle A'' 25c Raisins 4-Lb. Faeknge.... Jane Goode Salad ' Dressing VQt , Quart Jar White King Granulated ' Soap Large package ... mlr Citrus Granulated Soap- Ltirgc package.. A V Raspberry Preserves 39c 3 round Jar . Aladdin Coffee 4 pound can K. C. Baking ounce can 99c 29c Jumbo Gum Drops 4A. Tound VW Plain. Mixed Candy 4An round . xwU Chocolates round Grocers Mixed round Broken Mixed Tound Caramels Pound ..... Jelly Beans round Peanut Brittle-round French Mixed nt round X C 10c 10c 12ic 12ic 121c 15c Walnuts Oregon Small,- pound Large, pound... Almonds Paper Shell, Pound n . Roasted Peanuts Pound . Brazil Nuts round Filberts Largo round None Such Mince Meat Close On Pnekngo Mince Meat 2 Lb., C-oz. jar... -12Jc ..19c 17ic 10c 121c 15c 29c Dates Golden 2 pounds Popcorn 2 pounds L Corn Meal , White or yellow Q 9 pound sack.... AOl Rolled Oats Quick or Regular XQf 9 pound sack 30L Prunes Italian, 4Qt large, 4 pounds.. Kingsford's Starch Corn or Gloss, Ctf 3 packages... m3r Starch Argo, Corn or gloss, packngo Crystal Mixed Candy Sugar Creams Extra Special pound 121c RALPH b STANLEY Produce Department Free Delivery 960 Charnelton St. Phone 190 GRAPEFRUIT SPUDS Arizona Seedless XCn Good Grade Culls CQ. Dozen 100 Pounds 01. ORANGES ORANGES Full of Juice lA. Full Weight 4C 2 Dozen Case JX3 Lucky Boy Flour Hard wheat 49-Lb. Sack $1.59 98-Lb. Sack $3.08 Brown Sugar 3 pounds Fig Bars Whole Wheat, pound Honey 5-pound pail Baking Powder- Calumet, 1-lb. can Oysters-Can Shrimp-Can Cake Flour Softa Silk, pkg Corn Flakes Kellogg 's, 3 packages Bran Flakes Kellogg 'g, pkg... S. & W. Coffee Close Out, 1-pound can Crisco 3-pound can 6-ponnd can Peas Del Monte Early Garden, No. 2 can Corn Golden, can 14c 9c 39c 23c He 11c 27c 19c 7c 28c 53o ..$1.05 Green Beans Calendar, t No. can 16c 10c 10c MEAT DEPARTMENT OTTO SELLIN, Manager 125 East Broadway Opposite Miner Building Cottage Roll Bacon Squares Sugar Cured g Q Sugar Cured s pm Pound XJr Pound X BOILING BEEF BEEF ROAST Loan,-. M ' pounci , round ' Crescent STEAKS shortcn.ng Sirloin or Rib pm Bu,k Tound 8 Pounds....... !r8C Bacon Squares HAMS , Boned nnd A. Rolled 4A1 round - fC (Not Picnics) I;C rouiid 1 ZALO TISSUES TOILET PAPER 4 Rolls 2SC Feldman's 4 Naptha Soap fcC 6 Bars .. fFLDflANS BORAX SOAP Feldman's Double Refined Borax Soap 6 Bars Western Thrift STORES Prince Albert Ifi-oz. Can ACf Christinas Pkg. vJl Van Dyck, White Owl and William Penn Christmas Wrapped srrf"..$i45 Lucky Strike, Camels, Chesterfields, and Old Gold Xnias 4 A Pkg., Cnrton3XAV Playing Cards1 Bridge Size Ardcii 25c Gladstone 27c Carleton 29c (Gilt edge cards) Hot Water Bottles Unlimited t4QA Guarantee Colgate Men's Gift Box Close Out JQg Woodbury Men's Gift Sets Reg. $1.25 close out Chocolates 5-Lb. Gift Box Ass.t' Creams AQa and Chews -Ol Coty and Houbigant rcifumes QAA $1.10 Size Oflr Flashlight Batteries New Stock, each . C Tangee Gift Set Towder, Houge, Lip stick, C4 o Close out.-.3XAT Velvet, 16 ounce 67c Granger, 16 ounce 65c Raleigh, 16 ounce 73c Christmas Pkg. Cutex Bakelite Manicure Set- fle Regular $1 JW 3 "t tb. Inner ear.