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FRIDAY JUNE 5 1912
Summer
8 Short Courses
Open Next Week
Enrolment for the 10-:: summer term at A emit M college opens Fri-
day and continues through Saturday with classes to begin June 8 but
the opening of A and 1'1's husiest summer term is not all the activity
set for the A and M campus next vtitik
(lay Potts director of in courses noted Thursday that eight
such courses will be going full tilt next week bringing dozens of Okla
--1tiomins to Stillwater
The 1400 4-11 club boys and girls
Payne Courrki 'will leave Friday morning after
if
their annual round-uP Program and
Legal Record the short course groups will come
in behind the club youths
iVarranty Deed Continuing next week will be the
Frank J Doutey to Mary Doti- creative writers course that already
tey Allen et al 9-10-41 $1 W-NW- is under way Opening Monday will
21-19-6E lai the three-day convention of the
Release of Oil and Gas Lease United Daughters of the Confect-
C S French to Henry Kautz racy to be a campus event
et ux 5-18-42 L3-4 or N-NW- Other courses opening Monday:
4-18-2E 80A 38LR-369 State WPA nursery school and
Warranty D eeds family life training a two-weeks
Home Owners Loan Corp to
Ira a Murrell et ux 5-25-42 $1800 Dairy manufacturers' short
N 95 of W 13 L10 N 95 of -course lasting one week
L11-12-134 E Add Cushing Land appraisers short course of
A J Wolfe et ux to Trtsva L the Faun Security administration
inith 5-22-42 $500 tract in SE- laming one week
3-17-5E beg SW-c NE-SE-3 thence Opening Wednesday will be the
E 366 '4' N 237 ' W 366'4' S 237 ' 4-11 club coaches' training course
to POD
May 27
3litieral liked
Oliver N Hedges et ux to C
Hairy White 5-18-42 $10 mid 112
jut SE-31-19-1E 160A
Quit Claim Deed
C R Smith to Harrison C
Whipple 5-27-42 $10 E 100 L9-10
& NIO' cl W 40' L9-BI5 Orig
!tillwater beg NE-c L9 S 50' W
WO' N40' W 40' N 10' E 140' POE
to collect 53 DR 384
May 28
Warranty Deed
John A Kimes et ux to Carl
Wetzel 5-18-42 $1 NW-NE-9-18-
1E 40A
John A Kimes et ux to Carl
Wet2e1 5-18-42 $1 NE-NE & SNE-9-18-1E
120A reserve all MI
Quit Claim Deed
Edward Lawrence Hewitt et al
to Edward Lawrence Hewitt et al!
5-4-42 $1 und SE-30-18N1E
Mineral Med
Carl Wetzel to Maude Sullivan
Thomas 5-28-42 810 und 1 int
NW-NE-9-18-1E 40A
1Varranty Deed
Mae French et mar to Eva Wi-
nuna McPlieeters 5-22-42 $2600
part L9-10-B15 Orig Stillwater
beg NE-c L9-B15 S 50' W 100' N
40 W 40' N 10' E 140' POB
Clyde V Meeks et ux to Lon
Stafford et ux WO L21-
22-B18 Orig Cushing
Guardian's Deed
Clyde V Meeks On of Alive
G Meeks to Lon Stafford et ux
5-21-42 $225 L21-22-B18 Origi
Cushing
Release of Mortgage
Anton Schroeder to Mae French I
et mar 5-27-42 $500 E 100" L9-1
10 & NIO' W 40' L9-B15 Orig
Stillwater beg NE-c L9 S 50' WI
100 N 40' N 10 E 140' POB!
10IMR-600
Warranty Deed
Elmer J Black et ux to Claude
A Bradshaw et ux 2-13-42 $1 L3-1
4-B23 Orig Etillwater
Oil and Gas Leases
Ora R MeAnolly to MidtConti-
nent P Corp 5-12-42 $1 L3-4!
& S-NW-1-17-1W 16084A 10
years
Edith Steinbach et al to Sun
Oil Co 5-12-42 $1 L1-2 & E-NW-
19-20N-3E I5308A 10 years
Assignment of Royalty &
Lease Hold Interests
W J Rutledge jr to Carr P
Collins Earl B Smyth 5-11-42'
$10 N-SW RA S-NW-12-
17-1E 30AR-312 5 RA N-SW-12- For T h
eacers
17-1E 30AR 380
Placement bureau workers at A
W J Rutledge jr to Fidelity !and M college with their busiest
Union Life Ins Co 3-25-42 same I
s time upon them
property as above sought this week to introduce
May 29 teacher and job in many teach-
Warranty Deeds
fields
Lillian McFarland McDonald et i Although the requests for teach-
mar to Lee Pepin 5-18-42 $1 L3- lers are heavier than ever before
E2 McFarland Acres Subd NW- i Archie O Martin head of the bus22-19-2E
!beau pointed out that the vacancies
Ardelia Winvtield single to Os- !are limited almost entirely to Jobs
car Wingfield 5-29-42 $1 und i formerly held by young men in
int NE-13-18-4E less life estate the coaching industrial arts band
Zella E Vitek to J A Beall!commercial and mathematics fields
et ux 5-25-42 $10 N-S-9-20N-2E! No calls for administrators have
Quit Claim Deed been received Martin said sand he
Crawford Sheen et ux to Ira added "We have plenty of can-
Skeen 5-28-41 $1 S 85A of SE-11-1didates to fill such elemertary
19-5E teaching jobs and home economics
Mineral Deeds Jobs as are vacant The calls for
J A Beall et ux to J H Ar- !English and history teachers are
ricrtnn cd c9QAq t 1 IL !about normal"
Mineral Deeds
J A Beall et ux to J H Ar-
rington et ux 5-28-42 $1 und
int N-S-9-20N-2E 160A
W B Murphy to Thomas N
Berry & Co 5-16-42 $10 und Is
int NE-14-19-1W 160A
Warranty Deed
J F Bunn et al to Roy Luster
7-15-36 $375 L9-10-B41 Glencoe
Releases of Oil and Gas Leases
Robt A Arnold et al to Sarah
M Curry et al 4-1-42 S-SW-3-
19-2E 80A 38LR-387
Argowason Oil Co to Sarah M
Curry et al 4-3-42 N-SW-3-19-2E
80A 38LR-387
Quit Claim Deeds
Mamie M Hesser to I Jay lies
azy A-1CW°
ser 5-2-42 $1 NW-SW-26-20N-3E
40A less life estate
Mamie M Hesser to Harvey D
Hesser 5-2-42 $1 NE-SW-26-20-
a 3E 40A
Mamie M Hesser to Ann C it
Riekner 5-2-42 $1 SE-SW-26-20-
3E
Mamie M Ilesser to Leo T
Hesser 5-2-42 $1 NW-SW-28-20N- 1
3E all above less life estate
Mineral Deed
Mamie M 'lesser widow to Leo I
T Hesser et al 5-1-42 $1 und
int SW-26-20N-3E and SE-NW3-19-3E
and W-SW-28-20N-4E I
t nrolment to
14t:-ting 10 days
Opening Friday Will be the bu-
isiness education conference last
two days
satuday twangs the State city
i mail carriers' MIVention to the
campus and rouraY out a lull week
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Prairie View
By MRS E COURTNEY
Edna Mae Phillips who is
working in Stillwater spent the
weekend with home folks
! Those who have been trading
cars lately are Mr J W Hunt
Mr L R Hunt Mr Charles
Webb Mr Forest Faling and Mr
Francis Wehr
Mr and Mrs Bill Hunt and
family of near Stillwater spent
unday at the Jack Webb home
Supper guests Saturday evening
were Mr and Mrs Clarence Fred-
ri and family of Orlando
Mr and Mrs Frank Ford and
Charlie Ford of Tulsa and Mrs
Anna Ford of Fredonia Kan
spent the week end at the E
Courtney home on Sunday They
with Mr and Mrs Frank Tipton
and son Gene Mrs Alvis Taylor
and son Jimmy Mrs Wilma
Courtney and children Charles
' Lee Roland Dee and Gwendolyn
and Mr and Mrs E Courtney
and two girls Betty and Anne all
took their dinner to the Carl
Blackwell lake and enjoyed a re-
union picnic
! Mr and Mrs J W Hunt and
Willard took Enoch Hants three
! boys Wesley Leo and Harold
home Sunday after the boys have
spent the past two or three weeks
here visiting Mr and Mrs Hunt
I spent the day with the Enoch
I Hunt family
! Myrna Wehr is quite sick at
: this writing suffering with a
nei vous breakdown
Mrs W O Webb and two chil-
dren called on Mrs E Courtney
Monday evening
Brother George of Guthrie fill-
! ed his regular Saturday ngiht ap-
pointment at the school house
Everybody is invited We hope to
! have a full house next Saturday
night
' Mrs Artilla Knott has moved
I into Stillwater for the summer
Demand Grows
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Only 100 to he sold at this I-hour sale by arranm geent with the manufacturer of these
nationally advertised Dry Shavers We are I ted to 100 only get yours at onee!
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NEW l'ORK June 4 — (11)) — fully scouted the Boulogne-le Tourquet area of Adolf Ilitler's French i to have bombed the naval base
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zoe fenses overnight government agenc ie s announced T hursday fr Ss s I Madeline Webb and her two co- 1 of Poole on the British south
l'he Bremen raid the Jitli of the war wPs linked with an attack i Coast
': ' ''' tt detendants convicted of murder 1 (In daylight operations over
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e$ ' 1 I are bong questioned by the psy- i titlititititlAe 0Dri:21t1)teet's1"ckesrettlid the Ilit niinistr announced that 10 btnbers 'I the channel Wednesday the Ger- SS missing from the night operations
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al St I A strong RAF frce o flew through moonlit skies to strike at Bremen i man high command said the
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g and submarine yards docks railways st in
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former Oklahoma A and Nazi airdromes in occupied them is a coast of dunes and losses totaled 318 craft of which
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of "average intelligence" It was and the harbor installations of
sn'iaillie focrocLiwn:esndt esertlibtesid niansiea German losses
t s nazi naval units 41 were reported shot down by
in the same period were put at
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-- 4 - -" -:: : - -:' - :: Friday Both face the electric Slack-faced commandos es- said that its forces had repulsed
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prisolunent ver strait after midnight on a some prisoners and arms") county is paging a Pied Piper
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Dorothy Lois Skeen Dorms Lee Lion of Boulogne uhere the corn- vading allied army
mandos landed last night as the Reliable sources said the new Sain living nelr Gould blames
J"e°1) lie SS i e Lee Ke""edY Mar- !RAE reu st
smed its sunshine often- nocturnal aerial thrus wer'e on
tha Faye Skeen Dorothy Stewart 50 to 100 chicks in a night J H I
the varmints for the loss of a
sive against occupied France with a moderate scale for the sec- litter of ten pigs C E McCready I
'''' ''1)'': 1:::-'1: '' :': : s and Doris Leone Kirkpatrick : big morning and afternoon raids ond night in succession follow- had nearly that many devoured
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und-up at A and M college this week are Ruth Leese of PMI'S 14c i
Valley anti Paul Wayne 'Tomlinson of Dougherty in Murray coun- Sundown Kadota Old Taylor trained l'ieveemele '
e' -"-
-ire fa" I
1 i
ty The hig round-up which brought 1100 state farm youths here 2 Tall 25c I I oney Qt C
etsiC -
1lteellte '
thie week ends with a barbecue Thursday night Figs Tins 13r o
Target Corned Beef Red River -J1
- -- 41
10 lb 53C
actual attackers and that Czech 12 oz 6"
za Syrup yp 41111 lb 114 e
1
Chute Troops Beef !citizens participated only by shel- Tin Tin me 0 2 3
1
1 toting the Oil irat OM
)hot Heydrich? (RAF planes were over old
(-7zecho-Siovakia on the nights of 1 : GUARANTEED :
LONDON MEATS±I
May 30 — ()Pt—The 'April 23 and May 5 whPn the air
ermans were reported Saturday ' mittitry announced in London the
Prices on Meats Effective Through Thursday June I 1th
rachutists dropped from foreign Skocla munitions works at Pilsen) No- IIEVERlitt D
ght working on the theory that target of the raiders was the huge Gardenside
Fancy Matured Beef Prime Rib Matured Beef Plate or Brisket
l
anes had a hand in the attempted Beef Roast lb 39c Ribs lb 19c Corn 10c Rice
Short Ri Tin ' ' 3 lb 27c'
' Fancy Blue Ruse Tirlyp:ES 11111
Cello Pkg
sassination of Reinhard Heydrieh i
1 ilia Lee Wright's
Meet in Kentuckv Emerald Bay '
iitler's "protector" of Bohemia
100 Pure Meat Smoked Sold by the Piece Na 2 -
OKLAIIOMA CITY Juh 4 — Bread
nd Mora ia as the gestapo speed-
(t'l )--Gmet nor Leon C Pillips of Ground Beef IL 21 c Bacon tb 25c Spinach 9 No 2 9c
"' This "" Loaves 111
1 Its vengeance executions of h
'
Fre-sh Creamery 1
Oklahoma chairman of the in- Std Quail tY
zechs to a total of 62 putting to
Butler
-ath 44 during the day teistate oil compact commission ' Fancy "Waste Free" Clover Sliced 1 rr
omatocs NTT 2 10C lb 37c
Thursday set Lexington Ky afF n
Czech circles in London who meeting place for the summer Veal Cutlets tb 43c Bacon lb 29c
3
aintain close underground connee- se IN' ssion JU 19-20 M Pickle Seedless U S Govt Inspected
nneland Mans by I
ms vv i t h their w reserves may be recov- Relish Macaroni & Cheese
dismembered hich oil minimum use of steel R
3 lb
Maximum (Boneless) Fancy Sliced t
Veal Loaf Variety Tomato Olive
Cello Pkg 29c Pure Lard pt : b $1 '29
said the question had ered with
?en raised in gestapo circles that will be a special study of the ses- Baked Loaves lb 25: Bacon lb 35c aisins
I
trachutists might have been the eieje
t'
— 1 Center Cut Shoulder Fancy Matured Beef Edward's ICED TEA LiPt4) 11
'TORY ADVERTIsING SALE DURING WAR rrefir-7!"41""'"1"nr t
—SATURDAY JUNE 6--3 P M TO 4 P M Matured Beef S i loi It "Rich Flavored" t IMOMPO
I-hour sale by arrangement with the manufacturer of these COFFEE g I e a
)
Vt I ed to 100 only get yours at once! Beef
haven 'e are Beast Otonee Pekoe
rnderwood Delayse Shaver i coffee
S li
Electric
ar'!Ld377-1-6 1 lb a 4 oz
28c Keeps ye 23st
i 01- -tor26:11ts 4001"10001501117"""1"3- ' Tin
Yours At Once: Limit 2 fa CoutIon CI 99 I
State Health Champions of Oklahoma chosen
at the 4-11 club
round-up at A and M college this week are Ruth Leese of PRUIS
Valley anti Paul Wayne 'Tomlinson of Dougherty in Murray coun-
ty The big round-up wideh brought 1100 state farm youths here
this week ends with a barbecue Thursday night
'Chute Troops
Shot Heydrich?
LONDON May 30 — ilf9—T1e Apr
Germans were reported Saturday min
night working on the theory that targ
parachutists dropped from foreign Sko
planes had a hand in the attempted
assassination of Reinhard Heydrich
Hiller's "protector" of Bohemia
and Moravia as the gestapo speed- C
(
ed its vengeance executions of "Pi-
Czechs to a total of 62 putting to Okt
death 44 during the day
Tht
Czech circles in London who me(
maintain close underground connec-
tions with their dismembered whi
homeland said the question had erei
been raised in gestapo circles that Ain
parachutists might have been the sio
001:1 bnaver
)nce Limit 2 to Coupon 99
for Feminine Use
ry Case Pig Tex Pouch 1
il Samples
on Display
No CATCH TO Tills JUST PAY $199 AND IT'S
YOURS—You'll get the thrill of your life when you
use the IIIW Underwood Dry Shaver Just plug in
socket and shave—no water blades soap or brush
Will pay for itself nothing else to buy This Under-
wood Dry Shaver will be sold for the regular price
of $15 after this sale
White Ivory Case Pig Tex
---- MANI FACTI ItEit'S LIFETIME GI ARANTEE!
I If you cannot attend this sale leave money be-
fore sale and your Shaer mill be held for you
So I f Sharpening
'41 HARGROVE ' Head No radio
ge interference Cats
dr Rexall Drug Co long and sh o r t
HARGROVE
Rexall Drug Co
STILLWATER GAZETTE STILLWATER OKLAHOMA
pen Friday
k
b
actual attackers and that Czech
eilizens participated only by shel-
tering the conspirators
(RAF planes were over old
Czecho-Slovakia on the nights of
'April 23 and May 5 when the air
minitty announced in London the
!target of the raiders was the huge
: Skoda munitions Nv (Irks at Pilsen)
Meet in Kentucky
OKLAHOMA CITY Jun 4 —
Uh—Governor Leon C Phillips of
Oklahoma chairman of the in-
terstate oil compact commission
Thursday set Lexington Ky afF
meeting place for the summer
SCSSiOn June 19-20 Mrans by
which oil reserves may be recov-
ered with minimum use of steel
will be a special study of the ses
on
rf!
4
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Pouch 1
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I eau ttG MORE Prices on Fresh Fruits ond Vegetables ore Effective -
1
Madeline We
bb
Is Gwen Tests
1
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oa Noe 1 V V-0- I I II JI 4
NEW YORK June 4 — (tr) —
Madeline Webb and her two co-
delendants convicted of murder
are being questioned by the psy-
chiatic clinic of general st ssions
court a test given all convicted
prisoners in order to reveal any
fundamental or emotional effects
Dr John H Cassidy who ex-
amined Miss Webb Wednesday
said the former Oklahoma A and
M college st udent appeared to he
of "average intelligence" It was
her 29th birthday
Eli Shonbrun her lover went
before the clinic Thursday and
John D Cullen will be examined
Friday Both face the electric
chair for their part in I he slay- 1
ing of Mrs Susan Flora Reich
while Miss Webb faces life
THE WEE ONES SEWING club
are ern broldoritig dresses for babies I
in the Stillwater Municipal hos-
pital nursery hospital attendants
report Members of his chit) are
Dorothy Lois Skeen Dorma Lee
Jacob Bessie It Kennedy Mar-
tha Faye Skeen Dorothy Stewart !
and Doris Leone Kirkpatrick
Origin of the silk industry ts!
generally believed to have started
in China 4000 years ago accord-1
ing to the Department of COM-
'tierce ----
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have to do
All you et
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get an entry blanit 'N
your neighborhood
way—finish the lino zre
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na lse
tastes home-tnado be
tiFte " in
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or less-- attach it to a
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label (or a reasonable
tocsin-die) and toad it
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Get Your Entry Blank
Today at Tone Neigh-
borhood Sof ew ay
—wawa"
!
ramorom
32 oz ce
Jar q ""
pi kibn: 21e
Salad Dressing
Duchess 32 oz qc!
Jar ""
Fresh Roosted Airway
Coffee I lb 21c
Pkg
50c Size
Ovaltine 37c
Town House Grapefruit
46 oz 17c
Juice Tin
Sunny Down Tomato
Juice 23 oz Oc
Tin
Highway Bartlett
Pears No 2 12 21
Tin
Sundown Kodota
Figs 2 Ta" 25e
Tins
Target Corned Beef
Beef 12 oz 23e
Tin
I
I I ! or:les71ade "6YTi701! WAR Friday and Saturday Only!
AA GUARANTEED MEA:1S
Prices on Meats Effective
Fancy Matured Beef Prime Rib
Reef Roast lb 39
Beef Roast lb 39c
100 Pure Meat
Ground Beef lb 21c
Fancy "Watt Free"
Veal Cutlets lb 43c
Relish Macaroni & Cheese Pickle
Veal Loaf Variety Tomato Olive
Baked Loaves lb 25:
Center Cut Shoulder
Matured Beef
Beef Beast
lb 61)
A:mi 9e
Every-day Low Price !
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EwAiw Prices in this Ad ore Ef-
Friday June 5th
thru Thursday June llth
We Reserve the Right
le
fective
: PAGE THREE
1
Bridgeheads For
IInvasion Studied
LONDONlune 4- (119-13ritish bombers heavily blasted Bremen
(pop 3250is) ) Germany's second seaport and British commandos fruit
fully scouted the Boulogne-lx Tourquet area of Adolf llitler's French
'Icoastal defenses overnight government agencies announced Thursday
The Bremen raid the 94th of the war was linked with an attack
!On the Dieppe docks and the air ministry announced that 10 bombers
'and two fighters were missing from the night operations
A strong RAF force flew through moonlit skies to strike at Bremen
targcts such as shipbuilding and submarine yards docks railwtys steel
vorks oil refining installations an aircraft factory—in a follow-up to
he mass rants upon Cologne and Essen Only Hamburg ranks ahead of
Bremen as a German maritime
center
them
Nazi airdromes in occupied is a coast of dunes and
: France and the low countries marshes
and the harbor installations of The force was described as a
Dieing on France's channel small contingent casualties
toast also were attacked and were officially declared to have
n Ines were laid in enemy wa- been slight
tem the air ministry said The German high command
Black-faced commandos es- said that its forces had repulsed
!coiled by navy warships and pro- "an attempted British landing'
tected I n their withdrawal by on the occupied French coast and
RAF lighters stabbed across Do- that German troops had captured
er strait after midnight on a "some prisoners and arms")
reconnaissance raid officially de- The Boulogne-Le Touquet area
dared to hove produced "vain- 25 miles from England's Dover
able information" coast is viewed by military ex-
Heavy explosions were heard perts as one of several areas suit
here Thursday from the direc- able as bridgeheads for an in-
Lion of Boulogne where the corn- vading allied army
mandos landed last night as the Reliable sources said the new
RAF resumed its sunshine often- nocturnal aerial thrusts wer'e on
sive against occupied France with a moderate scale for the set'-
big morning and afternoon raids ond night in succession follow-
It was the second commando ing the crippling 1000-plane as-
! thrust against the Goulogne-Le saults against Cologne and
Touquet area scouted before on Essen
April 22 Boulogne lies 25 miles Four German aircraft were
south of Dover and Le Touquet is destroyed during the night over
15 miles farther south Between nazi bases in France and an
-
SAFE WAY
oer BUY
MORE
WAR
BONDS TODAY
Pa t
eVV4 weidkMNW
Prince Leo Pink
Salmon Toll
Tin
Matchless Potted Meat
Meat I 314 oz
' Tins
Delicious Canned Meat
Spam I2 oz
Tin
Salmon TTionll 19c
Matchless Potted Meat
3 14 cl 10c
Meat 3Tins
Delicious Canned Meat
Spam I2 oz 37d
Tin
Eatwell
Sardines - 2 TOvinasl 25e
Western
Mustard 3 21:2 10C
Excel' Soda
Cherub "Baby Tested"
Milk
Toll 2
Tin
Old Taylor troined
Honey
Red River
Syrup
Qt M
titiC
lar
10 lb 53c
Tin
!7!f
Through Thursday June I I th
Matured Beef Plate or Brisket
c Short Ribs lb 19c
1
Smoked Sold by the Piece
Bacon
lb 25c
lb 29c
Fancy Sliced
lb 35c
Clover Sliced
Bacon
Maximum (Boneless)
Bacon
Fancy Mahlred Bees
Sirloin
Steak
For Broilino Cut Any Thickness
lb 39c
Every-day Low Price !
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345 OTHER CASH PRIZES
BY FINISHING THIS SENTENCE st-
in 25 Words or Loss
Via Made tutosaseiss ile174-10144 leieuse
-: S:-
GOARAUTEED FRESH' PQODUCE
Prices On Fresh Fruits and Vegetables are Effective -
Friday and Saturday Only! -
Sunkist Home Grown Leaf -
-Lb Oft Lettuce
riSt bb--CC
Colifornio Sunkist
Lemons
Lb 9c
California Sunkist
Oranges Lb 4
U S No 1 Idaho Russet
Potatoes 5 lbs 99
Yellow Bermuda
Onions - Lb 3c
Pineapples
No 1 Quality
Mexican Sugar Loot
5 to 6 Lbs
Average
Weight
lb 312c
EVERYADAYMEEKES
MI
Gardenside
Corn
Emerald Bay
Spinach
Std Quality
1 omatocs
No 2 M
Tin 1-ye
2 No 2 25
7 - ZDC
Tins
No 2 1 ft
1ye
Tin
Seedless
Raisins
3 lb 29c
Cello Pkg
Edward's
ICED TEA
COFFEE1
Keeps ye
Malmo
"Rich Flavored"
Coffee
1-erl' 28e
Ho rvest BIosom
Flour 48 lb
Sack
$139
Mammy Lou Corn
Meal
5
Coke Flour
Sack
I 90
ci
Swansdown 212 lb z ac
Post
1 i oz
I oasties 3 Pkg
other over Britain it was an-
nounced A small number of German
planes tried to cross the south
east English coast by daylight
I but heavy fire from ground bat-
teries forced them back in some
1 disorder
German broadcasts said Ger-
man night raiders were reported
to have bombed the naval base
of Poole on the British south
coast
(In daylight operations over
'I the channel Wednesday the Ger-
i man high command said the
! British lost 24 planes in air corn-
! bats
1 During the preceding week
! the Germans said British plane
I losses totaled 318 craft of which
I 41 were reported shot down by
i nazi naval units German losses
in the same period were put at
I 51 planse)
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Harmon County
Needs Pied Piper
HOLLIS June 4—UM—Harmon
county is paging a Pied Piper
Farmers and householders re-
port the worst infestation of rats
In years and they're larger and
hungrier too
Many farm families have lost
50 to 100 chkks in a night J H
Sain living near Gould blames
the varmints for the loss of a
litter of ten pigs C E McCready
had nearly that many devoured
Contributing to German air de-
feats in Russia was the Nazis
failure to fit enough of their war-
planes with skis The wheeled
jobs lacked traction
1
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Home Grown New Green
Cabbage 2 Y'
Home Grown Green
riume urvwne ureen Lb
Beans y-
White or Yellow -
Squash Lb 5e
Tomatoes'
No I Quality
From Texas
4(1
lb lite
Fancy Blue Ruse Type
Rice -
3 lb 97r
JJlia Lee Wright's
Bread 20 oz 04
Loaves
Fresh Creamery
Butler lb 37c
U S Govt Inspected
Pure Lard 8 lb sti 90
Pali V-1-06-0
Lipton
Otonço) Pekoe
Tea
4 oz
Pk
23
I
Millers
Bran F1akes77 10e
Distilled Sugar
Vinegar Qt 10e
Jar
Distilled Sugar
Vinegar Qt 10
Rubber Edge
Fly Swatter 2 15c
Insecticide C
Flit Qt qqc
With Exceptions Noted
Prices in this Ad ore Ef-
fective Friday June 5th
thru Thursday June llth
We Reserve the Right
le Limit Quantities
1
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lb 9 70
Pkg "
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3
$129 1
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Qt 10C
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