Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 7, 1940. CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY “ASK THE PROFESSOR" TO BE STAGED NOVEMBER 22 The operet.a, "Ask the Professor” tc be presented by the students of the Centre Hull-Potter high school Friday evening, November 22, in- cludes, besides the speaking parts mentioned in the last issne a danging chorus, & singing chorus and a group of girl graduates The dancing cHorus girls are: Ruth Faust Evelyn Dutrow, Helen Miller, Rath Hackett, Katherine Relish, Ethel Martz, Betty Smitly and Freda Smith The girl graduates are: Martha Rimmey, Adaline McClenahan, Eve- Iyn Miller, Alice Slack. Lois Homan, Joan Smith and Rosella Homan mixed singing chorus a few pupils from le school, sists of Mar- Glenwyn Goodhart . Beity Slack, Beu- Jean Bartholomew v. Gloria Brooks, Jan- jam Slack. Geraldin Confer, Mary ohnson. Anna Ma- Marjorie Emery, Rob Sharer David Dean Brun- Edward Me- he large which ludes the grad that 8 \ Martha Mow ery lah Bradford Be Sween con Ker et Runkle, ) eman Marvi Taylor Potter, Edwin Crawford, Cormick, Williany Boozer, Warren Foust, John Wyland, John Knarr Ardell Goss, Vinton Lingle and Pau] Bradford er Bo gar 97 CONSIGNERS SELL 310 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK the Penns Hall. Oc- he sale al barn, Centre ners sold 310 head of per 100 lb $800 $1245 fat hogs 5. x 3 OWS Stags . lambs heel cows beef bulls Nerrs 00 WES B35 a 0 By the head heifers § stock bulls dairy cows stock ewes tock bucks pi 5.00 each 1.00 6.25 1134 head: Rock i: roe Hegre spring ) ghorn fowl 10- pullets 50-8100 each; r bu; lard 04-05 per . oo SAY owl pel OW . , - * } AREANGES PROGRAM FOR NIGHT OF MUSIC Cc, being arrang- clu for Saturday several aumbers b f was announced recently oy M J. T. Wetzel, presi- dent, Cruest Schad, viddinist, Mrs, Musss pianist Josephnir reader M Lewi r Gettig ie Coder rompanist of Mrs. Gettig will pre iy play a piano and or- gan and for this purpose will be collected - » LJ . DANCE PROCEEDS TO SWELL FIREMEN'S FUND sales commit- dante to- (hit the Centre Hall- pymnasinm began selling at fAfty eents each last week ticket numbered to pond with a number on a sfub which will facilitate the awarding of door prizes According to M. M. Coldron. gen- eral chairman, at Jegst twenty prizes will be given away during the evening This dance, with Pete Kline's or- chesira, lasts from nine to one o'clock and the niet receipts will be used inn the payment 6f new fire fighting equipment. Ld Ld » * CHURCH SERVICES, ance ticket firemen’ in tee morrow Potter ticket Each Evangelical: the Rev. W. K. Hos- terman, pastor. Centre Hall: An- nual oreign Mission day 9:15; Stinday School 10:15; Lemont: Sun- day School 10:00. Foreign Day ser- vice 11:00; Tusseyville: Sunday School 1:30, Church service 2:30; Locust Grove: Evangelistic service began Wednesday evemting and will continue for two weeks, exespting Baturday evenings Lutheran: The Rev. C. C. Otto pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:20, Chnrch service 10:30: Farmers Mills chmirch service 9:00, Sufday School 10:00; Georges Valley: Sun- day schoal 9:30, Church service 7:30, Methodist: THe Rev. Walter 8 Glenn, pastor, Centre Hall: Church service 9:30, Sunday Sehoo! 10:30; Sprucetown: Sunday Behool 9:30, Church service 10:45; Spring Mills; Sunday Schoo] 9:30, Charch setvice 7:30 Presbyterian: The Rev. J M Kirkpatrick. pastor, Lemont: Sun- day Sehool 10:00, Church service H:00; Pine Grove: Sunday schoo! 9:30, Church service 7:30; Centre service 9:30, Sunday | Hall: Church sehool 10:30 Reformed: The Rev, D. R. Keen. | er. pastor. Centre Hall: Church service 9:00, Sunday school 10:00; Thsseyville: Sunday School 9:30, Church service 10:30, » - - * PERSONAL MENTIONS Mrs, Jacob Sharer. Sr. for several days this week. Mrs. Della Reiber spent last week | with her son Curtis Reiber and | family. John Meyer recently purchased from Miss Sarah ® Jot | on the hill north of Centre Hall, | where he plang to erect a home, corres . was {ll} Miss Laur in Osceola Mills last week, William Shoop moved recently in- to the Penns Valley Bank apart- ment Paul Ripka and friend from State College spent Sunday at the Bruce Ripka home J L. Vogt from Montandon spent Sunday with his Vogt, and family Donald Shope has from school for several a severe cold Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snyder of Har- risburg visited Mr. and Mrs Shan- non Sunday, Lucille Emery, youngest daughter Mr. and Mrs Albert E Emery is with ear infection Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Monday with Mr Hess in Winfield, Sweeney. who has been d ears for two weeks Monday adford is st been absent days because v ' Joozer ’ ( 8. Ricker. and Mrs Rober! william 11 with infecte to school William Bz: ill be gt his work because njured cariilage Im his knee ht Mrs. Morris A tertained the Lutheran Missionary Society at her irned un- of nolider en Wi man hip Bible Class of the 1 will meet Ih Mrs tom! LOTR Ker church nome ol ineth » Woman's Missionary Society Reformed church met las the home of Mrs. William | Walker, empl olale pasiure { Montrose, weekend here rand Mrs ¢ and Harriet fternoon 1 Georges Mr and Mrs. James Campbell, Mrs. Margaret Ebert and daughter {roman Williamsport visited Mr. and Mrs, William P. Campbell, Sunday. Among those from Centre Hall who attended the Penn State vs North Carolina football game Bat- wmday were B. F. Goodhart and James A. Myers Mr. ang Mrs I. Riegel Sat ved on the experiment spent the John Whiteman and Vogt spent Sune the Harry Shook Valley. al Jacob Shearer, Sr and son Jack drove irday where they spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Lioyd Shawver Mrs. Robert Hamilton and gaugh- Mary Helen from Syracuse N spent last Ham- n'y sister and Mr. and week with Mrs husband igar M. Miller Ramer and day at Turbo sville as P. E Elf on a Saturday party cam White 8. T. Riegel the hunting wend Deer On Mr. and 1 Cs Betty and Loris Condo 1rd Harold Bradford from this sec a atlended Lhe Acacia and Kapos gma houseparty at Penn State nd n partis gd ct 1 Lemend me Wednesday evenin the members of clans by Mrs William Campbel] Bohn Breon. who has for several weeks at the garage In Bellefonte, plans * his family from Virginia to the home vatated by Mr Donald Shope the % taught and Russell Robert been guests at the Reuben 8 home wore Mrs RieXert' Mr. and Mrs Ralph Hess ghter NB om Allentown, Robert Heas and from Winfield P. Campbell} Thompeon Dale Dorothy Dale of State Chambersburg Monday ® Dale will matriculate the Penn HAN school {or girls futh Bailey of Washington, D. C re‘urnéd to his home Bere fOr the first weekend of small game NEnt- ifg. arriving Thursday night, Miss Alva Aan Pryor, also of Washing- ton, joined him here Saturday even. ing. They returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Clara Lou spent the weekend with Mrs. Wetzel's nephew, Hughes Brin. inger, and family in Southmont, a suburb of Johnhstows ' SatSiday they saw the New Castle vs, Johins- town high school football game. The Lutheran church service for this montld are each devoled to a special group or occasion: Nov, 3 | was men’s Sunday, November 10 | will be Woman's Sunday, Nov. 17 young people's Sunday, and Nov. 24, missionary socisty Thank-offéering day. Sunday guests at the Tibben Zub- ler home were John Zubler, a teacher of agriculture, in the Oley High school, Miss Kitty Williams of Penn Hall scheol for girls, Miss Mary Alice Kut? of Fleetwood. Her- bert Erb, of Oley, Mrs Delas R. Keener gnd daughter Sandra, Mr. and Mrs William Smith, who | make thelr home with Mrs. Carrie | Leib, celebrated their sixty<fifth | wedding anniversary last Tuesday. | Both are in good health and enjoyed oso TOa5 % ¢ “ia, ir and Mr dang Mr wild " canaren and and wo Al Miss and wiliege tO the quiet celebration in their home| of this unusual event appreciating the congratulations of their numer- ous friemds. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heller and | | daughters Betty and Janice of Hol- lidaysbarg spent Fred Luse home, (ten years ago was manager of the Schaeflar store Tere, | sistant manager of a large A. & P. | super-marke. between i burg and Altoona. } { ters Elizabeth and Jenn. Miss Helen Bartholomew and Mw Doris Moltz drove to Reading Sunday and spent | the day with Mr. and Mrs, William (Tipton. Mrs, Tipton and Miss | Hélm Bartholomew were schol | | friends when | normaf school at Millersville, v Runkle visited friends | brother, George | Burk- | J FP Wetzel and | Sunday and | i now as- Hollidaya- Mrs. Anna Bartholomew, daugh- | they both attended | Mr. and Mrs. B. F, Corl drove on Sunday to Black Moshannon Dam, returning the same day Richard Vogt, son of Mr, and Mrs. George Vogt, has been in bed for several days with a severe cold Mrs. C. F. Emery and Mrs, 8 T Riegel spent Wednesday with Mr and ‘Mrs. Rufus Finkle burg The childrens of the Lutheran [chureh were entertained at a party al the parsonage Inst Wednesday evening, Paw! Spayd, Jr, of near Penna Cave was operated on for appendi- in the Centre County Hospital week The Woman's Missionary of the Evangelieal ehureh wil) night at the home of Mrs Hosterman Miss Freda Smit ing a business schoo) port, spent the weekend nome Here The Rev \ Citi last Society mee! WwW. K h. who is attend- in Williams at her D. R. Keener two catechetlcal classes Tuesday evening in and LOMOTTrow ev tre open week, one Spring Mill in Cén- [841 one ening Hall Mr: niece who Otte's little ner Otto with Clarence C 0 has been making home with the and Mrs been {ll Monday phetmonia Bud Leroy met Brooks, youngest son of Em- was taken to the Cen- tre C Hospital Sunday for reatment an infection resembe= ling pneumonia. He is improving teadily Do: Junty or in Gerald is the name given to a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fet- terol born in the Centre Count) Hosplial last Monday. The mother whose condition was critical for sev- eral days. is improving When defective brakes prevented John Detwiler from stopplag his car Monday altérnoon, it crashed into the porch on the Thomas A. Hoster- man Home, breaking a bay window and (le porch ralling, and knock- ing off a piliar. Mr Detwiler's oar was considerably damaged, although ne was unhur Funeral day morning for dersonr of State Mrs. Lovan st nty-four been {11 since spring ome with her daanghter Yearick Late A H also survi Hed were held Tues- Mrs. Nancy Hen- College, mother of Smith, Mrs. Hender- of age had She made her Mrs, Clar- College. A Niagara service; year ence on Fall The srson of the Woman's tiee, ang of Jo- daughter of hag received crippled arm in in Philadel- 5 taken there by Mr r Eberhart of Belle. pan ed by Mr. and Mrs efonu and LONE Bress The jocal Eastern Star choir sang at the ih Hon meeting of the Caolleg chapter Tuesday Mrs. W. P. Campbell di- reels the group and Mis. D R Keener is zzcompanist Other members are Mrs, J, 8 Boozer Mrs J. W. Bradford Mrs. PP. Geary Mrs. R. 8 Jamisofi, Mrs Charles Krape, Mrs. Mary Krape, Mrs. Prad Luse, Mra. Fred Malone. Miss Helen Odenkirk, Mrs Barry Poller, Mra Erfest Wagner, and Mrs. J F Wetzel Saturday accom; ley Stale evening evening, December 7. has been set by ithe Evangelical Ladies Ald Society as thé date for a supper and bazaar to be held in the Grange Hall. Mrs, Ceorge Sweeney, president, had appomted these committees: publicity, Mrs, I8a Frader Mrs. P. P. Oeary, and Mrz William Hanna; menu: Mrs John Whiteman, Mrs. David 1 Graybill, Mrs. OG, Prank Smith. Mrs Alma Rickert, and Mrs. ©. A Mi Wr; bazaar airdnigement: Mrs, Daniel 8, Daup, Mrs, Reuben 8. Rickert, and Mrs W. K. Hostermarn | EE TE —— ZION Members of ihe Ladies Bible iclass of the Zion Union Sunday {school held a Hallowe'en party at {the home of Mrs. Lyman White on | Tuesday evening, October 20. Those | present were: Mrs. John Hockiisn, [Mire Mae Weiland, Miss Cora Sto- ver, Mrs. Lloyd White, Mrs. Rich. lard Emerts, Mr: William Shaffer, [Ftank Yearick, 5d. Houtz, Mr. and | Mrs. Roy Yamell. Mr. and Mrs {Lyman White, Bobby Houtz, Low- {ell Krapé Mary Stover, Betty Ann Gentzel, Jean, Louise and Lois Shaf- ifer, Bara Louise White, Jans and | Pryliis Emerts, Lola Gilmore, Mary {Lois and Ethel Mae Krape, Ruth ‘and Dorothy White, Edward and | Willis Yamell, David Yarnell, Betty | Yarnell and Sara White. {Heavy rainstorti which made visi | bility poor, was driven by Merle V. | Frye, of Big Run, R. D.. Jefferson ! | County wis FREE DANCE! HARRY'S TAVERN 8. Spring Street BELLEFONTE, PA. Every Friday Night Minors Nat Admitted Sunday at the | Mr, Heller, who | in Mifflin. | The car, traveling west through a | MILESBURG Miss Mirthe Walker, R. N. lef Saturday for Wilkinsburg where she will go on duty In the nursery at the Columbia Hospital Did you win a turkey at the Bings party last Friday night at the fire- men's hall, Don't be discouraged, there will be more Mr. and Mrs, Del Shearer of New Alexandria were weekend visitors at the W. 8. Walker home Mrs, Emma Smith ha from the Hospital much in heakh Miesburg | we are to have g location--<the Civde ing We returned improved really improving beauty parlor Watson Hs extend our father, brother eron McKinley death has brought home A ihree mahogany er upholstered living room suite in good condition is for sale and can be seen at the W. 8, Walker home Sunday papers will be found at High's grocery until further notice Quy mgratu ons to Mr. and M James Tharp former resident now of Stats JolLiege who prot paren faughter Ma. Perkin a day that we can ) do to help some * may nol ge iH nave he atisfact sympathy to the and sister of Cam- whose unilmely sadness to their Y » » 14 } piece leath- are the brand new hardly find something one and wi reward ion we have George one £ 11 82 Smith of Lock Have the home o hold recreation room Thursday and Fr.- December 5th inced Ir Methodist r second ind B AAT yi the church on enings alls will be anno and Mrs, Charles Gren Ockport Heights and Mr C. Barner and two ( Mill Hall, were 8 vening callers al the Ge nith home The Suzanne Wesley Boclety the Methodist church baked r al ana day ev ith, det later Inge; and nadre: INGAY « ore of wall Glenn Russell the weekeng Russell's Samuel Associate dents rom Chicaze, Moody Bible Inst MOM persons nearly jagire fo deny {From last The man's "we en i gt Snea 8 tea. Frid nome of SRWOn Witmer by all BAre Mr York MeMuallen pine Mr broucht Winga: members Mrs Rabert Ida Witmer Myr Mr wa of Pearl Mix Mr Mi: Mann all 15th Mrs ve Dir of Pla n menting. were made Delia 1 Ose an Temper to the Habba! the Wom: an's Ch ance Union will : Spany people of the vicinity nce rist young Sunday, Non 8chool room The saring 0 allen open Ww all cordially in the — naay ¥ t Methodist Methodist Leagu and urges all the oo The meeting be and old invited church DOI d are HECLA PARK Every Friday Night at § O'clock ~~PRIZES~ Hams, Groceries and Hunting Articles of All Kinds for Sportsmen. M MILLHEIM L Show Time: 7:10 & 9 P. M. LAST TIME TONIGHT THURSDAY “James Caghiey “Ann Sheridan in: | “City for Conquest” A Warne? picture; one of the finest pictures of the year By all means a MUST SEE attraction, Ra FRIDAY & SATURDAY (November 8 and 9) They'll keep your funny side np! You'll roar with laughter at this comedy team in: “The Ghost Comes o Home A MGM. picture *Ann Rutherford “Frank Mor- ER. MONDAY & TUESDAY (November 11 and 12) A Bowery Spitfire! On he own in Prk Ave. JANE “Girl From Ave. A” “FINEST SELECTED Sho bullds= ; Method t voP Pra Ng. mie prea ne kpw 6:30 Free Methodist Chureh Services: Pray Sunday School on Bunday morning 9. at prea 7:30 Rey Pr Bible Study Clas tor. Rev Wedn Moet Wa the 1ant Bake rning ir UNIONVILLE Chureh Setviceston LORID, service this Thursday evens Sunday 8chool on Sunday followed by the regula ching service with sermon by pastor, Rev, M, FP, Kerstetler orth League in the evening al her er service this Friday evening Pa Meeting vening ai pastor 30 followed by Class m the ¢ by the ching serviee with sermon Jacobs esbylerinn Church Services: — on Monday evens inder the direction of the preaching service ng at 7:30 with sermon by H BE. Oakwood C.T. U, Meeting: ~The regu- monthly busines meeting of W. CT. U. will be held next esday evening, November 13th w home of Mrs, G. W, Bullock ing will convene at 7.30 p. m {ll be the annual Ml call © good atten Pa. day r Pas this Sunday the f rganization e is desired The thi Sale ge of of noma a Lis Lh m Of member thw place wil) in the Grange Hal) y altern emoer ill De on sale by 1:30 p consist kinds and many other n the line of food Amanda Way has the past several son and family, Herbert v N OO A of all ROOGA ar- Ove been visit | past weeks with Way of or ang Ohio, friend: state Mr Altoona { parents Stere Miss Hama port ner parent mons Mr spent call in the community Mr aren o wre ke Mrs C tended he ! grand-father Friday, Jose relatives ern ang | 4 { Baltimore part of the a et oner wes ang in the Mu and Mr: i Pa Cecil 8 were Sunday ¢ Mr and vrs. . ashington Lhe fore y mother Pars of Wil- the weekend with and Mrs, E EL Lorraine pent Mr Ons Pi ome 1 150and ind pend and h Fighe Charle some ng on Ir Rowan of litle end Bell on 8une- relative wood Lime and and Mrs, Glen Bla H Ohio ckwood and are making weeks v ait +4 Margaret Keatley Nora Stover weekend guest wie McEwen with Mr of Umon T ald ywnsl Frederick me in A Albany, N. Y nd with hi K in pent parents Brugger meral of ana so A h— A EMAKERS | quickly discover the econ. omy of the Thrifty 33 Ana Page Foods. They re flavor treats 100 | A&P both mukes and sells them, thus elim. inates many usual inbe- ween expenses from their cost. Tonight, try delicious ANN PAGE NOODLE SEs 3. 13¢ bo. wf Spaghettd 2 No. 275 cans 23¢ cans 92.69 $1.35 1 DOZEN CANS Lowest Price Ever A&P FAMILY OR LUNCHEON BREAD 3 we 20¢ JANE PARKER DONOTS Sugared or plain 10c Pro. fo neo Delicious Orange Sherbet CAKES ~~ 29¢ Bleaches, deodorizes, disin- feets and removes numerous stains, (LOROX Quart Bottle 19¢ Pint 10¢ Bottle Sunday rd Pratt and Mr Ay vil gz come Back welicon served. All par- are urged io at- - fi ght refreshments ents and friend tend this meeting Mi and Myr Washington, D. C heir home Wo cast her town Mr. and Mrs De} Ward and Mitie daught of tals spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Albert Hazel «¢ place ne vir. and Holtzworth rmon’ gira, sper weekend nere on J. E. Brugger, last h returned to his ue Immel of from in Paul motored their on Riley spent sev t week and Maryland atier part of la here vole nome nome Eefntiey of VeTa week witn Keatley to ve Harold D. C spent ne part of this Margaret home er College bur me M where her da and Mrs. Newton ner new gl : Re Will Inter irnec r nav Weeks wir Mr. and Mrs y rf Piss re OUP “ory of \ wn who a, mer cit n Peters the crew ympaLtn | Like Fine Meats-Like to Save? Then Shop atA&P Tender, Pork, or a Grand PORK LOINS | Luscious Steaks — Savor Rib Roast — ~~ amb Chops, Delica | A or ced Low at A ¢ 9-6 Ib in End 1b 15¢ Ib 3c Wh Loins Ib 14e Roast { ‘enter iD 17 te Nr FRESH Kib End PORK SH’LD’R "=" Ye fa : Peni 126 ROUND ROAST “< Prvtrsd and & Swiss + 29¢ Steaks Tenderloin Steaks Center Chuek or Shoulder Beef Roast English Beef Roast Small Legs of Lamb Ib 2% Armour’: "8dr" Lebanon 5 Bologna _______ Ih 25 OYST ERS Ches Fresh Blue Pike Fresh White Bass Fresh Lake Herring Ib 31e Ih 35¢ Ih 22¢ Ib 25¢ P b 1 Hockless "1b 4c | SH from Frvers sape ake Bay pt Ih 15 h 15 Ih 17¢ 1b 19¢ Hamburger _._____ Pork Ssusage--fresh._ 2818 Smoked Cooked Hams _ Ib 21¢ Prem; Hams o.___.. "Ib le [Lamb for Stewing a 1 16¢ Jumbo Bologna-<liced 1h 17¢ . a 25¢ Fancy Large Shrimp________1b 17¢ Skinless Cod Fillets... ______Ib 19 Tasty Haddock Fillets_._ __ _1b 19¢ PICNICS. | | | | Stew fant phn ng . 33¢ oC ot {ie Known” Ann Pg. Beans 8 x 29¢c “Nationally CHI A WN PAGE “Nationally n— “Nationally Known" Mello Wheat 2 z= 9c Known™ LI SAUCE ao ANN PAGE Cans Kidney Beans Soit. Red Iona Lima Beans Reliable Peas Tender Iona Peas _ __ Potato Sticks © & €__ Sweet Potatoes __ Iona Corn Sweet & Tender 3 Not Yang Chili Con Carne laFritera 2 116 cans S'uer Kraut A&P Gride A 4 Neo. 2% ens Tomato Soup Campbell's a 99, oO oz 9 IIb cans ‘- 9 No 2 cans =e 9 k 9 3 Xo, 2 cans Neo. 2; can 3 cans “Nationally Known” EVAP. MILK White 10 tall 59¢ Alouse oAns “Daily” Feeds—guaranteed to satisfy SCRATCH FEED___100 Ib 1.85 LAYING MASH 100 Ib 2.15 % DAIRY FEED__100 Ib 1.39 OYSTER SHELLS. . 100 Ib 69¢ Pink Salmon--Coldstr'm 2 1-Ib ens 29¢ Spry Shortening +4 - 3 Ib cans 45¢ Peanut Crunch--Holsum's Ib jar 2ie N.B.C Ritz Crackers - Ib pkg 2le¢ Facial Tissues-<Que’'n Ann 3 pkgs 25¢ Fairy Toilet Soap - - 3 cakes lle Gold Dust: «e . . Ige pkg 19%¢ Silver Dust - . . 2 ge pkgs 3% {With Dish ig Lux Toilet Soag - cakes 23¢ Rinso 3 reg. pkgs 25¢ 2 Ig pkgs 35¢ Lifebuoy Seap - - - yh om 17e Ire pkg 2le Lux Flakes 2 pkgs 19¢ Ann Pa 3 Neo. 303 cans OX “Nationally Known” SPARKLE Desserts Jaby Foods Capy's Strained 3 cans 2 Chopped Foods ams Phila. Scrapple Paneake Flour Swmnyfield Buckwheat Flour Sennsfield 5 Blended Syrup Raa or Ann Page qt jr "Lima Beans Mich. Pea Beans 20¢ lle 23¢ PS Re “i 3 cans 2 1-th cans 2 5 i» bay 25¢ i bay 10¢ 19¢ 29¢ 25¢ 20¢ “Nationally Known” PRESERVES 22 Ae Ann Page Most Kinds pkgs, for ge 10¢ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables POTATOES U. 8 No. 1 Greer Mountain Maine POTATOES Junho 30-36's i5-1b peeks 39 C 50 ng 79 3 sams 1%¢ doz. 29¢ 1 ro 254 2 Went £3 21bs 9¢ 10 Ib bag 21¢ 50 Ib bag 39¢ waa 10€ Pascal Celery Oranges Juicy Calif. 176-200 Grapefruit ve Fis 10-00% Iceberg Lettuce *° Spinach ome brow Yellow Onions Kraut Cébbage ong Teland " : CAULIFLOWER
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