Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1939 — Page 5

< ions in WKHMI LOWER Prop In Month But '»<•!! Ahead Os July itc W Os 1938 * UR> . .iithih ff"" mid June ,0 in epl’«- a »"* h ' r *’ n WT. ~..i nxrrniw in manatee ■’ Himlley rmpmym-n) '*■•’ 21 p " r K., v' • ,wr ■ , ph W,. J ~, < from 888 , u , !k I’-" 11 " f " r lhr ,n,< * P 4) "II |H-:I-<1» 111 June ’’ u ' * *•* , n p,, r.Uie of 3 2 P«'« cent |K.. , m . ‘ M>.<l”l"H >" ~r |K\* .-udi-.l ».<• too email Io ebow _ .. . ,-d th. Mid >•*-■•*! Indexee of a employ. ■K '»di'* :e ■* iu ** ot °* iK ‘ r ' nd i -ii “> Jul » roll .’•»<•- mostly .mail, . hu-.nl • Un- fourth of MidW |K .... u-hm.mts employ- " ■;» earner* tn July ■ , •■! Iter o mo on < h'ii-im Wr.j:, )•. nnsvlvama Vta-lo «: n S«*rt M. , .- i-. I I-. • t.tar. !».<« ■V U ‘A AVS l-r, .ie nt oy ■ ■ bos*. ■■« reel I rr- tr. ro any srf St<> k« ownS. r4> Amortised. BP • '■ - '•• ■ • >i is Hank. mn In.ad X t n InIK.. ij3,»*<.:» #».urltle. UnM a . I* Re>..»er»s snd.r lU.naur----r.0.. t a.«s»;i and A evunta fM- <*4 la pr-- ess of tma *31.111 a vth. re I.r »»- Nene i-. ■ ».JH»4 Ba i Assets Not Ad- > 71 74* *< *»•<■■ i i.ota.iii.ii UAHIUTIKS ar *»> ir.l n. - to r< insure i M*" ■! •■ i-aid None sd)u>tr.i and not None unadjusted and • •-• i.i«i,»*:»2 .M Ar. O',n>* ul.. . 4.54741 "■ I 17. OAJ. *1 I.lal i;.n<. ..{ the IB nomii 18. : tsaas > tn ' <'..innilaaiuner MB ' ' » ■ 1 li -uian.» >'• inMB' ' i.rtrby - rrllty ’• » a correct copy of » ”ie CoMtUa.n of * ’•ht|or,..j ('ompany on '. ,f ■•" ember. !»«. » 18. anal atatrnienf and aVr*'. ’ !|i ' i * l atatament la tiw tr. t. i. e ■ Wl-.rr,.,f | hrreunlb ■ n.m- . Bd m> , ( , m . ' ... , •: tl; 4 ay ol Jjl- |p ]( IIM(> H NteWHAUwt . loner , T ’ ' >» etale m o — —. .'.JU 1 Bl T u.'L' 1 '■■"“»•>“cut a:.-;;:;.., .... ■ IB*" -I ■ n 11.1 POM B| •» . 0'00.0,, ; ~ ——— r '»• uuibran. ,*{ k * ,,w "* M K«•*< V; ;’<; n lu . H- ur.tZ’l - - •*'» - and A'-count* Non ' .... “ ■h" 0 " “lu. it M4li | B^ k * over 8.„, k vj B dTjiioo B*irt*i<|o2 .[•‘•••uro BtMue ‘ K'r" * ; -i-i-r:n: a7WK ■SX'*.?; .7,1 ,h *'' 'rediof “>• N<,n ’ Be,, , .., WW.lt B* l ’’ l l '“ , '’ ,ill1 ’" I «n.MI ,« B’lU. ...I MMM.** b., • ntiirn 8.,, — » 1.*«M!1(.*7 im han'a. Biu ' r “ “’•doriuS.’X. < '"'’’tnf*e|on»r I:; a s-'-a-.’ ;i ■L-" •'Vx 7I

In employment and 1.7 per cent In pay roll* tn compariaon with June I FAIR SIDELIGHTS • ICt)WTINU> ° I) ritl,M yAU w ONil Warnock, wife of the Portland .: state polic man. got an extra* I extra k»n« rMe. due to the mia* chtevoua plana of the ‘Tide boya." John Npabr waa tbe luck lea* victim of a deluxe from tbe top of tbe Long eating ataud tent In front of the Democrat during the down ' pour Wcdneaday afternoon. John stepped under tbe tent. Just as one of the men in the stand pushed up tbe canvas to empty tbe water that had coUecled there. As a reault John received a thorough drenching. O O Members of the Fort Wayne drill team came lu handy last night when the float caugbt 1 fire. The officers formed a solid flank and moved back the spectators who crowded too closely They remarked about the ease with which tbe crowds were handled In Fort Wayne, tbey said, they would have been forced to use mace and club to keep the spectators from moving In too near. —o—o—- — and Mrs. Frank Burns are . certainly getting tbeir share of attention thia week. They were pre- , vailed upon to enter their tandem i I bicycle in tbe parades and as a re* i suit have created much comment. Mr. Burns is chief engineer at tbe city plant —o—o—- — as a slight or omission , — - = Statement of Condition of the IHHIK'TIHI IIIKMVITI oeWPANY Hartford. Connecticut S7S Main mroet •lOa the Stet t»ay of December. ISJs. W K>«O< McCAIN. Preel'lent U. H. Gil A NT. decretal y jAmoun. -f &pKbl gST m w GIUHW ASMKTS '»F COMPANY Ileal Eatate L'nlncumb1 ered M None, M«rtga«e Loan* on real I estate (Free from any li prior Incumbrance).... None, I ■•bond* and utocka 0*5.4 < Market Vail leal 1.M1.»»0.ee | Cash In Bank* (On Intereat apd Not on InI tereep l.*«S.7M.*« I Ac* rued H* uritiea (laI, terest A Item*. *tcj_ JS.SI* ag i Other Securities None ' Premium* and Accounts due and la process of collection 1.157.13551 1 Account* otherwise secured TMCISS I Total Grona Assets (U.tat.XlO.sS Deduct Asset* Not Adl milted I m.S7«S* I Net Aneta t11.e15442.il • LIABILITIES I Reeervo or amount necessary to reinsure • outstanding risk* I 1.41047 I Leeeee due and unpaid N ,ne Losses adjusted and not duo N ns losaea unadjusted and I In auarenae ... 4.1X74««.&»' I Utile arid Accounts un|WkS --- ■aasesw IV 000 0S l Amount due and not duo banka or other credl1 , tors . None I Other UablHtle* of the I, Company — dMJXLW i Total Liabilities I *.11», 14141 i capital I i,»»e.eee.eg' ( teurplua — j djlo.ox* 14 Total iiMnju.il - HTATM OF INDIANA. I 'l*s of Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insuiance Com-1 mlaaloner of Indiana, hereby certify, tbsi th* above I* a egrre t copy of 1 ■ the Mtatauient of the Condition of r the six vs mentioned Company on f tin* list day of December, I*2l. aa fi shown by the original statement and I that the said original stateinent is ■ now on file In hl* olbce. I •** Testimony Whereof. I hereunto I eutowrlbe my name and atlls tny oglvtal *eal. thia loth day of Jul>. IU) , Ideal! geo h. NEWHAVEft. ’ ... .. . insurance Commissioner Company so state. • a. .I‘A* •“>•"“**4. gtocks at Dec. , al. I*lS value*. I AVOrgT »—X. — g Htalemeni of Condition of the 4ENTMAI. *1 HHT» AND INSIHANtE COHP4IRXTION Kansas city, Mlaaedri 17ST Medbe itreot on the list Day of DecemlMr. IM*. I K K Met UN N IM. president 11. T KMoTHEith, Meuretaiy Amount of Capital paid Up ... i.PM.oM.eu • GIUM4M AitaKTH OF COMPANY ileal Estate L'nlncumb- » . »red | l«O,:*e.»* Mortgage Ixmns on reel eatato (Free from any . ’I.. l”J or *n< uml>rance>„„ 1M.M1.71 i Bonds and hto tea Ownl .ed iMarket Value)„ . 4.n».iM.l* leash in Hanks ton !nlereat and Not on InI lermrtf , i.oxi.MOi A, ,rued Securities (In1 — l -* r **l * Ur ll ’A 0U.I„ le.SM.il i « tbar »e. urttioo None < oilateral Loans t,.o<»i.»e < 'ante lu Office :»0 o<> I I'remlums and Account* due and in pro. ess of • c-dle tlou . vil.lKu.Xl Amounts otherwise secured . None • All Other Asset* I 57.037.7* - Total fir;** Asset* „ | 7.21140244 I Iteduct Artel* Not Admittad - ix.MKia Net Arteta | 7.101411.14 f LIABIUTIEg I'.werve or amount nelessary to reinsure outstanding risks ) 1,7»»437.M I Losses due and unpaid 1,1074*1.1* Inerts adjusted and not due Nunc t.oases unadjusted and r In auspeiisa Nope HUI* and Accounts un- » . D*»«l -■ . 74.7**40 Amount due gnu not due hanks or othnr credl- » tor* Nona _ other UabttfUM of the t Company <4*,474.*1 ! ..T,’.'*. 1 Whbllltles i <.i|7,l»q o» ? -i 1.M0.M1.i1! I durplua i4ka.iM.PS ’ Total g 7JM.HI.M er ATE OF INDIANA. '>m,» of Insuratic* Commissioner - L the (indvrsigtiM, Insurance Com- • I'feJ." *“*,*«*< bereuy certify I ’.!*“* J. ohov* I* a correct copy of I i'll! “L" ?>udltlon of I rf>*nUoned Cniupsi.v on s'ths Usi day of December. Till, eg II thSr'L-’' lh *’’7‘fhtal »tat*m*nt and now on fife In tills ofili*. ’ ...L h In*”!!!'"”' '’"••M"' t hereunto i- srwßrsfe '■ st» **..•«<■ Jtef!!’} n M com in i*e teher. /AuJVbT pa,,vSBE

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. AUGUST 3, 1931).

of the service* rendered by other police oScer*. but a* a point In Illustrating those pervice*, we mention the Job performed yesterday by gephu* Melchl, city police oftewr and former chief, who helped regulate trafllt'. Beph went on duty al noon and when supper time camo, tbe crowd wa* already asscnihling for tbe parade on Third street. The police offlcer stayed on tbe Job. fulfilling hie aaalgtimcni and remaining at hie poet, regardless of the fact that be missed hl* eupper. Counting hie four years as sheriff. Officer Melchl ha* bad year* experience in police and tragic work. '"—Q One of the moat definite proofs of the huge crowd at the fair last night was the fact that for the first time tbe supply of programs distrlbeted free by the Dally Democrat was exhausted. Ordinarily a large quantity would have been available yet the next day at noon. This lime all were gone before this morning. Ralph •Bud” Hurst, local young man, has proven to be adept at the art of rapid sketching In hl* little booth on the midway. Hurst has sketched the pictures of scores of local •arsons. Ice-cream vendor "Clum" Baker leaned on his push-cart shortly before 3 o'clock Wedneeday afternoon and made the statement. •'Boy*.. It ain't gonna rain " No more than 15 seconds later Clum was scrambling for shelter from the downpour with the rest of the fair-goers, much to the amusement of those in the police booth. Chris Buhlman reported to anthorltie* Wednesday that he had either lost a check for 117 or his pocket had been picked as he was standing In front of the bank. Robert J. Wells of near Pleasant I Mills has srranged a taxidermist 'display at tbe industrial exhibit In I Schmitt s Held Wells ts classed as ' a scientific taxidermist, following Ms study of tbe work, and has an Interesting display. Elmer Darwachter in the police booth reported that he had made 41 calls In less than three hours last night whll<on duty at the microphone of the public address system. —o—0 — There are some of us who wonder if there are still “car* parked , on Third street." About noon yeaterday tbe p. a. system began Is* , suing the order to remove all cars ■ from Third street "immedtstely." At 7 o'clock last night the loud--1 speakers weip* atlll Igarms Mie | fact that all cars were to be re 2 i moved •'lmmediately." Webster i might be referred to for a definition of the word "immediately.” There were those who probably waited and waited after last night's parade for what they thought must still be coming For tbe first time tn years and years a street fair ixrade j did not include the steam calliope of the Dierkea Auto Parts. Police authorities said today that had It not been tor the exniblts and free parking tn the fchmii'. Field east of Devstur Wednesday night would have been impoisible to have held the crowd In Decatur. As Statement of O»pdlti<w of !••• CMAFTSWAA IVKIHDItE OIMPANt llxstoa. Ma**. 137 Newbury Street Un the 11*4 Day otDaeeiutar. IMI 4L M GtKlpNdW. president W | NEWTON. Navreiary ' Amount of Capital paid Up *T* mm I -w” GK<*ae ASMKTH GF COMPANY ' ILsal Eetale Vnln. umb- — I Nsm Morigage |«ans on real estate (Free from any prior incunrbran'e | — None ' Bonds and dtochs owned iMatket Value) . 1M.451.M Cash In Hanks (On In1 tsresl and Not on interasti 45.751.44 1 Accrued heiurities tini tereal A Itents, etc.).. SOS.lb * Other Hecurltle* ... Non* I ‘ Ca»l, vurrender value of . lite insurance policy.. 4.5u0.5* ! Premium* and Accounts due and tn process of 1 collection 444.41 > Aoosunta otherwise secured s Total Grow ArtStS I ri.77S.il Deduct Assets Not AdII IM**W f 1,1‘4-IX I Net A.rtt. . » 3.5.5X34* LIABfUTIES ' Iteserve or amount neveeaery to rolnsur* I outstanding rt*k* 4 *4.401.70 > Loe*** du* and unpaid 11.4M.0S 1 l-oswes *dju»’rd end not II du* . ■ Non* > Ixvrtea unsdjuated and i 1 lb «u*pen*v ...» Nous I Hill* and Account* unil paid 7,144.11 I Amount gut and not due banks or other credli tor* —....— Non* Other Liabilities of the 11 Company Non* » Totsl Ltablltti** | 7te?l4» »i i Capital . 1 inn.nosnu . Hurplue - 4 14.14141 t Total Ji IM.SN.H ■.)C#ATE OF INDIANA. OM'4 of Ihnurancs t'oiiimlseioiier • 1 I. the undersign*.!. Insurance Com- ' mlrtioner of Indiana, hereby certity [ that the above i>« a orre, t copy of f the Mtatement of the Condition of i Hie above mentioned Company on I U,» 21st day of December, I*3*. as II shown by lhe original statement and l|that th* said original statameut Is i nov on file In his olile* 11 In Testimony Wlieroof, t hereunto . i subscribe my name and artta tny <>m- . <tal seal, thia Iftth d»v of July. HXS: ikesli GUO H NktVBAVER. Insurant.* Commissioner, ■if Mutual Company so stale. AUUWft 3—3.

y—6jink< obocLt/V—) P*'iy Osmserat—Betty Crocker Home hsrvlcs Department MAKING LIGHT OF THE SUNDAY CHICKEN A CHICKEN DINNER for Sundays and weekday company la a good old American custom. The dinner may be I elaborate and require long hours of preparation—or it may be a quickly prepared but equally delicious meal.. Right now, tots conaider thia chicken dinner in Its lighter, eartinr ; Mpecta that can make Sunday a day of rest and relaxation i for the housewife who muat prepare It,—aa well ax for the family and gueata who will enjoy it. Here I* the menu:

Quick Bunday Dinner Soaliopsd Chicken or Chicken Loaf Browned Potatoe* Buttered Peas or Bean* Garden Salad t Rolls Fresh Peach Ice Cream Angel Food or Fresh Peneh Tart* . Coffw Toe ean prepare th* Scalloped Chicken or chicken Loaf on Saturday and have it ail ready to put in th* oven on Sunday. Likewise the potatoes also can be boiled on Saturday ready to brown on Sunday. And. of course, you'd make Four eake or tort ahelle on Saturday. Even the ice cream can be made Saturday if you have a mechanical refrigerator. In thia way I ,h * ’ roul ' ”* n<l ta ti »« kitchen , on Sunday will be reduced to the minimum I . ? r JI r * c 'P” f °r both th* BeaUopcd Chicken and th* Chicken ' Scalloped Chicken H cup rich milk 2 cups ehlcken broth I Q cup butter Isoft) H eup all-purpose scour Daah of nutmeg A tsp. celery salt Dash of poultry scs.soning ' 2 1 * cups cocked chicken, finely cut 1 cup fine dry bread crumbs Heat the milk and chicken broth I together. Blend the butter, flour and seasonings together, and blend Into them the hot liquid. Cook . until smooth and ereamy (about IS' | minutes), stirring occasionally. | Into a greased baking dish, place

——— ———o—tt*4lW» w Xms Ow*w. 1--If yeu hsv* eny specific cook I rip problems, send a tatter requesting Information to Betty Crocker In cere of this newspaper. You will receive a prompt, personal reply, .lease encioe* 8 cent stamp to cover postage.

it was. every available parking space was used tor Mocks around (he midway, and the midway itself was jammed full by crowds of fair visitors. A good program ptus rains’ which prevented farmers from working in the fields, was given as the cause tor the crowd. Truman Barger and Billy Clark, a son of Henry Clark, of I route five, were among the lost children reported last night and later returned to i their parents with the aid of the p. a. system. The youngest cop at the fair was ' assigned to "duty** today Eleven 'ear-old Jack Friedt, son of the fire raptaln. made Ms appearance at the police booth thia morning with a police-like bat and a star, with the inscription. "Junior Police.” His first "assignment'* was watching parked errs. 0 -■ i Mile of Pennies Sought East Liverpool. O. (U.PJ — The Columbiana County braes band' has launched a campaign to raise s "a mile of pennies" for uniforms | and equipment Individuals will t be asked to contribute 1< pennies, I equivalent to one foot Organise-j j. Hons will be asked to contribute . by the yard. H ° GROWING SIGNS ! tcoNTiNUEtv rnitu faob one> opmenta: 1— Heaplte Its favorable attitudes 1 toward the Narl Fascist Totalltar- , t ian bloc, Hungary's political leaders are Indicating that they are not inclined to sacrifice the counJ try's Independence for territorial advantages. 3 French experts believe that *1 Jugoslavia, which was once given . up as lost to the Totalitarian bloc, I Is actually playing a more Indo-1 impendent role In central Europe ,than had been expected. I In explaining the dispute be- ■ tween Hungary and Rumania that ■ led to an exchange of shots oa' , the Theiss river froutlur, Il was pointed out that Hungar's foreign ( ministry recently has reiterated strongly the government's determI (nation to cooperate with the ' Rome-Berlin axis. Thus Hungary J appears to be a partner of Ger-1 many in securing "vital apace" In central Europe » Rumania feels threatened by the • Hungarian and iiulgsrlan claim* i for return of territory the Buchart rat government took from them after the world war. The velafonlsi 1 demands may have played a part In creating Rumanian Irritations • leading up to the shooting, but i i French sources — Including news- :| paper dispatches — are emphasis • Ing belft>f that the real force be- ’ hind the scene Is Germany. i The Nnxl drive through Dsnslg - against Poland, they point ont, has been slowed down for the time he- - Ing and there to good reason lo be- , Hove that Reich Is creating a divt erslon by tiirntng — through HunJ gory — toward Rumania 1 But French diplomatic advices i '.from Budapest discount sugges-- > tlons that Hungary might make a • deal with Berlin under which the . German army would be permitted • to march across Hungarian territory in return tor Hungarian tes

a layer of chicken, a layer of creamy gravy, and • layer of bread crumbs. Repeat until the ingredients are used. Dot with additional butter and bake for 20 to So minutes in a moderate oven, SSO* F. , Site of baking dish—B inches in diamoter and H Inches deep. Thio will make 8 serving*. ( hlcken Loaf U lb. fresh mushrooms (or a 4 os. can) 1 tbsp, butter 1 cup soft bread crumbs 1 cup milk 1 eup chicken broth (well seasoned with celery, gait, pepper, I ete.) • egg* Q Up salt H top. paprika U cup pimiento (eut flne) 8 cups cooked chicken (cut flne) Wash fresh mushrooms, remove stems, and peel. (Caps do not need to be peeled.) Cut th* stem* and cape into pieces—if canned mushrooms are used, drain well and slice thin. Cook gently in butter for 20 minute*. Mix the soft bread crumb* with the milk and broth. Add the well beaten eggs, salt, paprika, pimiento. chicken and cooked mushrooms. Mix well. Pour into a buttered bread loaf pan which ha* been lined with paper. Place the pan of chicken loaf in a large pan containing a little hot water. Place both pans in th* ov*n and bake for IU hour* at '3SO’F. (moderate oven). This ta caUed “steam-baking". You can get J six serving* from this loaf.

' rltorial gains at the expense of either Rumania or Poland. in regard to Jugoslavia, the I . French press this week reports ; that the Totalitarian powers are | : meeting with less success there than they expected. Italy has been attempting to bring about an agreement between Hungary and Jugoslavia. tn older to separate them from Rumania, the newspaper Le Temps reported, but this maneuver so tar has tailed. "This to perhaps <me of the worst set backs of polit y the Rome-Her-ling axis has suffered in the UunI übe Valleq," Ls Temps said. :l -a - PART OF HORSE (CONTINUED FROM FAUK ONE! | ' Peter ft Lehman, second, Walter Lehman, third; Harry Lehman, fourth. i Purebred gold medal stud class. 1 Harrison B Miller, first; Metiuo i i Eicher, second. Archie Bmttley. j third. Grade gold medal mare class; William Kohne. first; U. T. John--1 atm A Bon. second and third. Waller Lehman. fourth; Floyd Shoaf. fifth. Gold medal grade stud class; -Floyd Bhoaf. first; Jacob Yoder, second. Kenueih Mitchel, third; William Mitchell, fourth; Herman Bcheumann. fifth. Aged stallion, tour years and lover: Adolph Bultemeier. first; j Archie Bmitley, second. I Stud class, two years and under. | Adolph Bultemeier, first. Stud class under two years; Harrison Miller, first; Archie Hmltlcy. second, Menno Eicher, third; H. P. Schmitt, fourth; Archie Smit ley. fifth. Ihtrrbrcd mares, three years old >and over: H. P. Millet, first; < Archie Smit ley. second. Adolph ! Bultemeier. thlld. H. I*. Schmitt. ' fourth i*urv bred mares uudcr three vests: Calvin Lelihty. first; 'Archie Smit ley. second; 11. P MH Iler, third. Ben Shroyer, fourth; i Lengerich Brothers, fifth; Peter II ; Lehman, sixth Grade mates under three years: William Kohne, first; O T. Johnson aud son. aecoud and third, Archie Hmliicy. fourth. II P. Miller, fifth Geldings, any age: Archie SmitIley, first; Floyd Shoaf, second. Jacob Yoder, third. Het man Schi-umsini. fourth. Twin Conclave To Be At Fort Wayne Fort Wayne will again be host lo the most unique aud largest number of twins ever to assemble at one time, when the International Twins Association Inc. will hold Its eighth annual convention. Bat-! urday and Sunday. August 24 and 37. al Triers Park. It to expected that LOW or 5.0 w twins will cunvane. The twins in their pilgrim age to Fort Wayne will lie trailed ! by a repres'tntatlvc American gatb■erlhg — laborers, office workers, i professional men. scientists. news- ■ papermen. mush lans, ami those 1 from every walk of life. ■'""""■w 1,1 HIIOI I.l—■mmiMiii I Jame« Arnold and da-igfi»sr of Fort Wayne visited la Decatur* Inst evening.

1 f s Largest Selling Coffee O’CLOCK u.* 3 39 C KftV SOFT TWIST WHITEHOI SE EVAP. BREAD MILK 21-oz. Loaves Tall Cans FLOI R, lona —24>/ 2 -lb bag 47c SUPER SUDS, Concentrated 2 Ige. pkgs. 37c SANKA or KAFFEE HAG lb. 35c PILLSBURY’S BEST FLOUR 24«/ 2 -tb. bag 77c SODA CRACKERS 2-lb box 10c FAMILY FLOUR, Sunnyfield.24%-tb bag 57c CORN OR FOMATOES 4 No. 2 cans 25c APPLE BUTTER 7>/ 2 lb. jar 39c 11 NA FLAKES, Sultana 2 cans 21c CORNED BEEF, Aco Brand 2-12 oz. cans 33c SCRATCH FEED, Daily Egg 100 tbs. $1.53 EGG MASH, Daily Egg 100 lbs. $1.98 Ml Si ARI), Battleship quart 10c P& G SOAP or KIRK’S FLA KE WHITE 3 bars 10c GROWER MASH, Daily Growthloo tbs. $2.00 PEANI I Bl ITER, Sultana 2 lb. jar 25c BEECHNUT COFFEEfo. 28c ANN PAGE SALAD SUNNYFIELD PASTRY DRESSING FLOUR QL 15c 24>/ r lb Bag l c GOLI) MEDAL FLOUR bag 79c MASON JARS doz. quarts 69c CHIPSO, Flakes or Granuleslge. pkg. 19c SOAP CHII*S, White Eagles lb. box 26c K J D 8 oz. bottle 21c GINGERALE, ukon Club, plus deposit 4 qL bots. 29c GRAPEFRUIT, Florida No. 2 can 10c lona 2 No. 2’/ 2 cans 25c ( HEESE, Wisconsin Cream lb 17c* OLEOM ARGARINE, Sure (iood3’ lbs. 25c KELLOGG’S ( ORN FLAKES 2 Ige. pkgs. 19c SPARKLE ICE CREAM MIX 3 pkgs. 10c FLAN OR-AID 4 pkgs. 15c SPRY or CRLSCO 3-Ib can 51c OXY DOL or RINSO 2-tb pkgs. 37c Bl ITER, Si I ver brook lb. 27c BLITER, Sunnyfield, 92-93, high scorelb. 28c WALDORF TISSUE 4 rolls 15c CORN FLAKES, Sunnyfield 2 Ige. pkgs. 15c MAYONNAISE, Ericorepint 23c Ccßler Slireu BACON Sliced H A M Lb -19c lh * 25c — . “L s . r '»• 'l-ITV 1. S. No. I (.'.a, BANANAS POTATOES 1 h ' 5c 15 |h - I*** 29c Smoked PICNICS lb 15c BAKED HAM lb. 27c BEEF, pure, groundlb. 17c Si EAKS, sirloin, choice, lb. 32c BACON* ,<Mtf * 1 |b. pkg 21c HAMS, Boneless lb. 25c n. nt 4 tb. average Su ISS STKAK ------ ID. 21c LUNCHEON MEATS '.“..-‘AII Kinds BOLOGNA lb. lOc STEAKS, round bone,., lb. 25c SUMMER SAUSAGE .. lb. 2.5 c BEEF POT ROAST ... lb. 17c BONELESS PERCH .. lb. 19c Veal Roast, shoulder cut lb 19c- FISH, bonelesslb. 11c

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