The Stillwater Gazette (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1940 Page: 4 of 8
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FRIDAY JUNE 7 1940
FlU
CAGE FOUR
THE SILLIVATER GAZETTE sTILLwATrin OKLA
COUNCIL VALLEY
1 606 a V a "
Jacos and Eythel Taylor of Still- West Long Branch spent Thurs- in Granville
town and brought the n b
eWS i evening i
Family Ile-anion field EP VTIII WO Ingalls that night water day evening at the Leo Boyd home!
t children
Mr and Mrs Glen Miller and Mr and Mrs Jackson Piersor
members embers of the Boyetyd viited the al pit hotel it rre i i
- Mits Emma Eritsman and
Argus E Smith democratic can-
1 didate for county superintendent and Charlie Miller wcre of LidallKan called on friends
' held a reunion Sunday at The ratree children and Comer da ie uOtter Mrs Gold Briggs and
entertained West Long Branch StindaY g Jo Schroeder uests at the home of MrI in this neighborhood Friday I
t
Carl P B n-rn-e clidren attend
lackwell i i d the same Nash viit
sed Sunday In
-'te: NIL pany
guests district with a picture show Tiles- of I Mrs Roy IfenderFon spent the
is Attending were Bt 01 sf hool in Iowa before coming to the Bitter home Other
i
and Mrs hn
SPring Valley district j week-end in Wichita Kan with
N timm
Mr and M Ernest Boyer oguit were Mr and Mrs Buck Schoon- day night—By Mrs If E KernS and Mrs Darrell Grissom her sister Mrs Laurence Baile
rs' y I
In M Get) ge 13"7"' Mr4 Lon alttf) mach the remark that 011' and mother Mr '
Mr and M rs Gilbert Dry and
I Boyer and two son 1
s Mt i Who have been vitt:iting his par-
t nat $i" witiaws ) Man V times Mrs Emma Eritsman has re- 1
1I Mr and Mrs P A Grissom I familY spent Sumlay at the par-1
spent Suneay at the par-
arid Boyer and two sons Mt1 "" "-- ''' -
rs E
he r the outlaws manv times Mmma Fritsman has re-
and Mrs Gus Harmon
nd Mrs B en Boy e r nd t
awo PAYNE CFNIER AND
eral ays l t
before the battle that he knew tut ned home from Vinita wime I Hits Mr and Mrs P A Gris-som
!for sev d 'e11111PCI to the ir
ULM All'N D'711 L3uy ri x I
'" ' before the brittle that he knew tin neu name rrom v ulna IN I n're etur
daughters Miss Alta Boyer all of part A f ri I INL I L
t toLil K AM) for sev eral d ays l'nect to tneiri--- --- -- - -- - — Aa& "
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them aew days before :he has been veiting her son l 'home near Guthrie
Stillwatr: and I
e PLEASANT VIEW ' liome in Buffalo Saturday
the battle they stopped at a wa- Miss Mary Lee Overholt spent I 1 The regular monthly meeting of Members of the Farmers Wife
Miss Wilma Boye rof Ifutchin- t In -
Tier ( Bon patch n Wh
ear Pre he the week end with her cousin Lois N ' the commun ng ity sinei conven- club held their i egular monthly 1
son Kan: Mr and Mrs Col' was w(aka!a north of Means and Overholt east Of town early every family in Payne
nts trict was
Wade and son Miss Hazel Coburn ir took off thei A number from this community Ce er di tam will be held at Payne Center i social at the home of Mr and Mrs
!rested tie hore r rhoolhouse next Sunday after- i E W Marh s Saturday night 1-2e1
of Meridian Mrs Mark McColm the funeral of Gera represented at ldine Gibson
held at
runs and filled up on melons and attended the wedding dance 0: ii0011 June 9 btTinning at 2 o' - 1 cream and cake vere served--By
and daughter of Kansas y: he
son Cit
then lay down on t grass for Miss Helen Brazda and Dick Jur- the Lost Creek church elocie—BY Mrs Agnes Pearson Mrs E W Marsh
Mr and Mrs Earl Emerson and (‘erill hours yens Saturday night Thursday afternoon May 30 - 40 -
de - Geraldine 14-year-old daughter of
entr
Mr and Mi's George Gibson had 1 ------- —
son Mr and Mrs J R Van
Mr and Mrs Walter Hammock Mr and Mrs Charley Overholt
ve and family and i
announee the birth of a son Mon- and Ruth Ritter attended the fun- -
Mr and Mrs Dick James ani lived in the district for about five I VASSAR DISTRICT 32 ! FALLS CITY 1
41v afternoon June 3 Haven't' eral of Mrs Dupee of Stillwater
dauehter Peg g- I Mr and Mrs Al- i years during which time she had! t
!learned the little fellow's l
name 1 Aio was formerly of this neigh- I 1 I
yin Nelson Kenneth Don Floyd mo- borhood de ald end been a stunt at Payne Center'
Mr and Mrs Boyles e! Mr and Mrs Harvey West made Born to Mr and Mrs Winston
Genatte all of Oklahoma CitY: tored to near Morrison to visit 1 Mrs Daisy ' DounY Ver and a member of Payn
a Sooter 8°1(3°1'
Mr and Mrs Earl Cmer and J y I - Center Sunday school -the com- i -
a trip to Oklahoma City F rid ay 1 Gates at itheir home in Cimarron
!Mr and Mrs Rem 0d m at- ant Iv
' I S ' ' I Hi I Linde attended the - — — — ! Mrs West's sister came home 1 township On Saturday June 1
Mr ancl Mrs' tan LII:i'er Itt11" ° I Mr and Mrs Hem y Oldham Sat- land Ethel Linde attended the
of Fall'
T Atteberty s
-- - ---- Mil Harry or(lav They also went On to firess review and council meeting
Battle of Emporia Kan: I
-)avita I Kansas City to vhit °the fr '
iends of the Home Demonstration clubs
1 Nelson of Oklahoma City: Mr1 1
i Mr and Mrs Harry Steincamp of Payne county last Friday
and Mrs Bill Meyer and son of
i of Electra Tex spent se-eriti (lays Miss Geneva Wheatley spent the
i Booker Tex: Mr and Mrs Co-
i visiting relatives anti friends here week end with her cousin Miss El-
:wan Channel and daughter Don- tiip last
week Their davQhter len Wheatley
aid McFadden Mr and Mu Cleo'
Nellie Alma who has been attend- Mrs Alice Broaderick and
Sowards all of Guthrie and ling A and M returned home with dairehter Betty and brother and
Ntr and Mrs Leslie Griffith1
them Grandpa stetwarm) alw family of Colorado visited at the
Mr and Mrs Herman King and returned home with them for a T ItOyster home of Ponca City
son of Merick and Miss Nadine visit Sunday
Witt of Stillwater Mr and Mrs Roy Daueherty Mrs Irma Trampler will start
— and children of near Stillwater to summer school at Stillwater
Mr and Mrs RUSSPI Bayer and visited Sunday at his mother's June 6 She will teach this school
two sons and Miss Wilma Boyer of Mrs Sadie Daugherty here again this coming term
Hutchinson Kansas spent Sunday This is a busy time of year yet Art Linde and sons Dave arid
night at the B O Boyer home in farmers are leaving their work for j Toney are plowing and sowing
Eureka district a few days to help with the re- feed for Mr Head—By Mrs A A
Thirty-seven friends of Mr and modeling of Old Mt Hope church Linde
Mrs Jess Cullers called at their It has been lowered a foot and a -
home Saturday to surprise them half New windows doors and 1 ----7-----I
with a card party ceiling are being put In It will 1 BARRETT 1
Mrs Nellie Spurgeon's- son Tom soon be ready for community 1
I
ch
Akins was taken to Sand Springs rrch and Sunday school
Saturday for treatment and their The writer never saw Mt Hope One and Julia Case formerly
Mr and Mrs RUSSPI Boyer and I
two sons and Miss Wilma Boyer of
Hutchinson Kansas spent Sunday
night at the B O Boyer home in
Eureka district
Thirty-seven friends of Mr and
Mrs Jess Cullers called at their
home Saturday to surprise them
vith a card party
Mrs Nellie Spurgeon's- son Tom
Akins was taken to Sand Springs
Saturday for treatment and their
daughter was taken back to the
Stillwater hospital also Saturday
She had her tonsils removed Tues-
day Mr and Mrs Dewey Hix-
son were going to call on Mr
and Mrs Henry Cullers San-
C:4 afternoon but they were-
n't at home so they went to
the Noah Hardy home in
Mound Valley- district They
were gone They tirni went
to the Jess Cullers home East
of Stillwater And found no
one home there They de
eided to go to the Jess Tipton
howe near Glencoe They
' were home and Mr and Mrs
Jess Cullers and Mr and Mrs
Dies Cullers and son Junior
spent the day there
Family Reunion
Mr and Mrs Jack Dryden and
children Mr and Mrs N C Ker-
iby and children Mrs John Dryden
and children Roy and Clara Marie
Mrs Elberta Dick and two sons of
Stillwater and Wanda Mike of
Red Rock held a family reunion
at the Lawrence Reain home near
Nor h Fork Mrs Reain is Mrs
John Dryden's daughter
Mrs Erma Boyer and sons
went with Mrs Almira Abernathy
on a gardc-n tour Wednesday aft-
ernoon Sixteen women went and
they toured eighteen gardens Mrs
N C Kerby's garden scored the
highest
Mr and Mrs Charley Porter
and sons Vyr1 and Max of Glen-
c0e were Saturday supper com-
pany at the Jess Cullers home
One of Jack Dryden's cows mir-
ed down in the pond Sunday They
got her out and she is doing fine
Mr and Mrs Floyd Wittum
and three daughters of Chelopa
called at the Den Rogers
home Monday afterncon and ate
'supper with their uncle and aunt
Mr and Mrs Jess Cullers — By
Mrs Jess Cullers
SOONER VALLEY
It threatened rain Tuesday
morning A real downpour is
needed for potatoes and small
grain
There were thirty-two at Soon-
er Valley Sunday school Sunday
Victor Cooper preached
The revival closed last Wednes-
day night
Those from this community at-
' tending church at the Baptist
church in Stillwater Sunday night
included Mr and Mrs Hugh Hol-
den and daughter Whiffle Mr and
Mrs Lehman Patterson and baby
daughter De loris Mrs M C Cant-
rell and son Marion and Mrs John
Steineamp Mr and Mrs Leh-
man Patterson were baptised af-
ted preaching services
Mr and Mrs Lon Comer of
midwest Wyoming visited his
sisters Mrs Beulah Kincaid and
'Mrs Jonnie Cantrell last Wednes-
day Mr and Mrs Comer have
been visiting here since May 16 I
They have also visited Mrs Com-
ers mother Mrs Mary Brown of
Stillwater and Mr and Mrs Den
Brown Mr and Mrs Bill Brown
And Mr and Mrs Bill Honeywell
of Garber Mr and Mrs Evert
Roseander of Pawnee Mr and
Mrs W J Comer and Mr and
'Mrs George Comer and other rel-
atives near Cleveland Ok They
left Friday for Texas where they I
will visit their son John wife and i
baby before returning to Wyom-
ing Mr and Mrs Comer are old
timers of Payne county Lon
made the remark that he heard
the shots of Ingalls' outlaw battle
He said he was mowing grass
about 2 miles north of Ingalls and
had stopped to cool his mowing
I machine He thought it -vas some Sunday company at the Art Independence Mo are sP"nding Sciturday with Clara and her cous-tand Mary and son Bobbie Mrs1
I one killing quail until a few hours i Linde home IA as their daughter a few days with Mrs A SPiliman in Theresa &harem of Cushing I Alice Smedley and son Barney
1
1
II later ChM some one came limn and husband NTr and Mrs Eldred I Mr and IvIrs Clifford Stout of v ho have been attendmg school i called at the Marsh home Sunday
I PI:Prii nu i
1 BARRETT 1
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One nnd Julia Case formerly
cemetery look as nice as it did j of this rPighborhood but now of
this year This cenustery is In a Morrison spent Thursday calling
beautiful location and could be on old neighbors They called at
one of the most beautiful OTWS in the Fletcher and Chiles homes
the county took dinner with Mr and Mrs
Cleo Sinclair and Sonny Boy Henry Wiehe and son In the a!-
Daugherty visited part of last ternoon they went to the Lamar
week 1vith Mrs Sadie Daugherty cemetery to decorate the graves
Robert Blister of near Perkins of their parents
who (lied Sunday formerly lived Mr and Mrs Virgil Osten and
In this community on the Z E daughter of Morrison and Mack
Axtel farm Williams of West Long Branch
Mr and Mrs M C Cantrell and district spent Sunday with Mr
sons James and Neal motored to and Mrs Henderson Spillman and
Oklahoma City last Thursday family
morning The web worms are working in
Mrs Gard Steincamp and chil- some fields of cotton in this
dren of Ripley Pre all day guests neiRliborhood
at the John Steincamp home Fri- Steve Kerns is rejoicing this
day week over the arrival of a spotted
Did you ever have cabbage go colt at his place
to seed The writer has one that Mr and Mrs Art Linde and son
instead of heading as the others Tony of West Long Branch called
are has a rather loose open head at !Lave Kerns' home Wednesday
and little yellow flowers are shoot- evening
lug up all over it It is a beauti- Mr and lkIrs Elmer Downey and
ful and rather unusual sons and Mr and Mrs Will Flet-
With new potatoes peas green cher enjoyed an outing Sunday
bean cabbage cucumbers etc They had a picnic dinner at
now on the menu most of BlacksAell lake then went on to
the farm living is it home but it the Ramsey oil field and the Elm
takes time to get these from the Grove cemetery and called on Mr
garden and prepare it nivid—By and Mrs Roy Tippon on the way
Mrs M C Cantrell I ionic
4
Mr and Mrs Clifford Stout
l spent Sunday afternoon with Mr
1ST ONO BRANCH lond Mrs Jim Ilartzell and Mr
I I anti Mrs Nick Hayworth of
1Mound Valley
Mr and lkirS Flinn' Donny and 1 Mr and Mrs Floyd Spillman
Mr and all's Will Fletcher visit- and daughter Mildred of NIcPher-
ed Blackwell laki Sunday I SOIL Kam and Nil's B J Scott of
SHOP ON THE coRNER — ITS CONVENIENT!
FRESH TOMATOES Per Pound in
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OXYCOL DEAL
SUGAR
COFFEE
a It( IIIII Red — to Large Size
- DEAL l'fie Value 550
tiiant and ! lAst4 of Outlay Totief Soap
10 1b Cloth Lag 49e"
Kerr Pint Jars doz 59e M Pineapple can13 13c
Apricots Syrup Pack 212 en 15e Del Montt' Pew's can 1"ic
Frcsli Pr:4 Tit's ca n 1212 e Hershey Syrup lb can 10c
Sturgeon Ban Cherries en 12117c into BL'OnS 212 -lb bag19c
Ropal Pudding pky 50 Sour or Dill Pickles Qt 141-2c
Wheaties 2 pkgs 23e Pimentos Ine can Vitc
Chore Girls each 5e Qt Jar 39c
Pop Large Bottles casc79c Grape Juice Qt 29c
RED RASPBERRIES Per Box 230
Ltijoy the Rich DOR Ile l'hior tr thk Fine Fro It
FRESH CCRH 3 Large Lars 100
Pearl iote I‘eroo — len Fitted Far
SUKKIST ORANGES Doz A3t4
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Facti 4oralive (ortaill4 4)4 or Rich Cohlen Juice
(AMEN IlEANS 2 Lbs 25e ClECIAIIIERs fat 5c
iieme (nt 'Fender Ihmg 4reelt - slicer
NEW POTATOES 10 Lbs 35c LIMLS - - 2 Dez 25c
7s I 11:111e1 IIarte - Freql
WHITE ONIONS - 2 Lbs 15c Fresh PEACHES Per Ras 25e
iihl !4et Bermuda' Ntiv 'fun l'imored
Mexican Pineapple Leaf Lettuce Asruragus New Peas Celery
Beets Turnips ring Cherries5quasti Mustard Sweet Spuds
Green Onions Radshes
GENUINE SPRING LAMB Ariamny'm Star" 9nality Tem Im
Flaorv spring Lamb
CHOPS per lb 38c ISTEIV per lb 15c
ROAST per lb 24c LEG 0 LAMB per lb 30c
M 1lot (lIVs 1 L'S Per Lb 2412C
OR N
FANCY CORN FED BEEF
Prime Corn Fed Beef the Tender Juicy Kind with Superb
Flaror and Yet Tender as Veal
Roasts Your Choice lb n3c Steaks per lb 37c
Arm or ShouiderStetas lb 27c Beef Boil lb 16c
Corn King Bacon lb 22c Ham Shanks or Ends
Sandwich Spread lb 30c Fryers per lb q5c
Aped Wisconsin Cheese111-39e Butter Solids lb 274
Shortening 2 lbs Asst Lunch Meat lb q5c
Aged Cheese Roquefort Cheese Spare Ribs Hearts Turkeys
Roasters Ground Meat for Loaf Canad:an Bacon
JACK DAUGHERTY'S
CORNER GROCERY
Sixth and Washington FREE DELIVERY rhone 952
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DOM to Dar ana airs WInStOn
- - - Mr and Mrs Harvey West made
pridmH Gates at itheir home in Cimarron
school and a member of Payne
Center Sunday school 1 he emu- a trip to Oklahoma City
munity offers sympath to the Mrs West's sister came home ! township on Saturday June 1
y ' '
to the 4o11 V UL a alaLri t ail: 41di II I s '-- V Lta"
munity offers sympathy
family Mrs Gibson remains in' with her for a visit 1940 a son whom they had not
1
a serious condition in a hospital Tommy Ray West son of Clyde named at this writing -
in Oklahoma City where he re- West will go to the hospital at Robby Carruthers and Cecil
s'
11tillwater this weel: for treatment McCoin decided to take a trip all
cently underwent an operation
1 f
Rohvrt 1 Bristpr whn h 1-v4n his
face lie was kicked by on their own so they set out the
aA (M
visit
family Mrs Gibson remains in with her for a
a serious condition in a hospital Tommy Ray West son of Clyde
West will go to the hospital at
in Oklahoma City there she re-' '
cently underwent an operation
Ftillwat er this weel: for treatment
-
l for his face lie was kicked by
Robert Brister who has been
mule
ill since last fall died Sunday a a month ago
Mr
June 2 and was buried Tuesday and Mrs Tlulma Miller of
()While announc ! thE birth of a
afternoon in Fairlawn cemetery'
daughter at the Guthrie Icspita:
Stillwater Payne Center home
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demonstration club served at the may whom they have named
Th
Blister home Monday and Perkins toma Marie Mrs M:ller will
bi
Baptist church served Tuesday remembered as MI Sr Beulah
llelderson of C'arkson d:tsrict
The family had lived near Payne'
Center for about two years " A A tML3 At - LCtla
I paved vim at Ple-qant Val-
Bobbie Telford underwent an ' -
Sunday Score was 4 to 5 in
emergency operation for appen-
r of Pleasant Vei1e7 There
dicitis at the Municipal hospital
will be a ball game at the Valley
Friday afternoon He is reported
the next three Sundays
to be recovering satisfactorily at
Sam Smedley reports the loss
this writing
of another fine Jersey heifer about
Payne Center home demonstra- eighteen months old The calf
Hon club will meet with Mrs
died after it was bitten by a snake
George Brock Jr next Friday af-
It happened in the same place in
ternoon
the pasture as the other one He
Mrs Loretta Duck is the first '
did not kill the snake this time
in this vicinity to report fried Those shopping in Stillwater
spring chicken I Saturday included Mr and Mrs
Mrs Edna Brock Stillwater Harve Carrier Mr and Mrs Henry
spent Sunday with her son Sylvester Mrs Goldie Coffman
George Brock Sr and family 1Mr and Mrs Roy Hunt and Mrs
The Rey H J Schaters and L M Miller
Victor Schafers drove to Granville Mrs Bell Hay Mr and Mrs
Ia during the week and returned Harry Hay and daughters Bell
Store Hours 710 to 6 week days 7:30 to 9 Saturday
2 DELIVERY TRUCKS—FREE DELIVERY
614 Main Phone 745
a 041(1AT Argo Syrup Packed
Halves — 2 112 Can
POTATO CHIPS SMACKS
Sunshine Large
2 - 10c pkgs 15c Box 13c
MAE MICE
SANTA FE PEACHES I
Syrup Pack
No 10 ran 49c I
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Musselman's
No 2 Can OC
OXYDOL
NORTHERN TISSUE
3 Rolls 24c — I Roll lc — 4 Rolls
Ginger Ale
Quart
KLEK
10c
Formerly
Red Super Suds
'1 he Pleammt Valley I)J11 team
played Parilie at Plevant Valif-7
Sunday Score was 4 to 5 in
vor of Pleasant Ve:107 Them
:11mmemmemys
1IMMONI
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Florida qc
46-oz Can atm Ia
JAR LIDS
Good House-
beeper doz 10C
3 lb can 1 lb can
53c 23c
imommunnonempielene
FANCY CUT OKRA
Dunbar's 1
No 2 Can 51
15c
PIGGLY WIGGLY SALAD DRESSING Oflou
Pint 20c — Quart
PRUNES SEEDLESS RAISINS
SINS
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4 lbs
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PIE CHERRIES 3 Cans Freezing Mix
Red Sour Pitted 25c ans 25
2 No 2 Cans Any Flavor
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home near Guthrie I wiches and an orange Down town
Members of the Farmers Wife the boys sat down to rest Because
had not slept at all the night
club held their egular monthly theY
after they left home they could
social at the home of Mr and Mrs!
E W Marti Saturday night 1-2e1 not keep awake There the Bar-
cream and cake were se1VPd-7-By tlesville police picked them up
Mrs E W Marsh made certain of their identity and
- I called the Carruthers home Mr
M1)Wcsminagmgoum
MILL
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evening before Memorial day The
boys walked to Yale and from
there got over to Bartlesville
catching rides on freight trains
Meanwhile Bobby's father
Oeorge Carruthers had been busy
reporting the runaways to the
state police In Bartlesville the
boys got the first food they had
had in about twenly-four hours
Not having any money they asked
for food at a house and a woman
gave each of them two huge sand
and Mrs Carruthers went to Bar-
tlesville Friday morning and
brought the boys home
Mr and Mrs L B 1czier of
Moore are visiting their children
Mrs H V Inman Mrs Porter
Stolings and O S Lozier and
their families this week
H C Wilson and son James
went to Homestead Sunky to vis-
it relatives They returned home
Monday afternoon bringing Mr
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All prices except those on Fruits Vegetables
and Meats are effective June 7 to 13 — in
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Sum urb scoraapn
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AMWAY COFFEE 2 LBS 250
ECWARDS CeFFEE
TEA
SPREAD
SPINACH
JUICE
JUICE
FLOUR Harvest Blossom
Guaranteed
FLOUR Kitchen Craft
Ouaranteed
FLOUR Cold Medal
Kitchen Tested
MACARONI or Spaghetti ell
Std Quality -
TOMATOES Std
Quality 3
MOR Wilson's Canned
' Luncheon Meat
CALL ORANGES
CARROTS
CORN Ft
Tpv
Canterbury
Orange Pekoe
Lunch Bok
Sandwich Spread
Fmerald
Bay
Sunny Dawn 47 Oz I go
'Tomato Juice Ca n
Town House
Grapefruit Juice
Home
Gros rt
Fresh
Texas
288
Size
BOILED
Machine Sliced
Lb 33C
Lb 250
Pkg
Qt 350
Jar
9 No '21:c 250
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46 O 115
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48 Lb $129
Sack
24 Lb 830
Sack
6 O 50
Boxes
NO 2 190
Cans
12 Oz 230
Can
DOZ 190 LIMES 1
3 HU 100 G BEANS
3 EARS 100 TOMATOES
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Frontier Brand
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24-oz pkg
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8-oz pkg
ROAST
Royal
Satin
830 PORK & BEANS
80 PINEAPPLE
180 CORN FLAKES 1
230 SHRED WHEAT
Matured Beef
Center Cut Shoulder
Lb 19c
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BARBECUED SPARE RIBS LB 290 FRYERS
LUNCH MEAT LitasZcz:tment LB 230 PURE LARD
STEAK 11:':'tirc'dailrfin LB 350 SALT MEAT
Wilson's father J W Wilson with
them for a visit
George Patterson has broken all
of his 107 acres of land and has
tended all of his land alone this
year without other help Pretty
good lot of work for a man near-
ing sixty—By Edna Eaton Wilson
—
Pencils Hinkel Sz Sons 620 Main
HAPPY RELIEF
FROM PAINFUL
BACKACHE
Ninny Of those gnawing nagging painful
baekselies people blame colds iir strains are
iitten (loped by tinst kititiny&- saint may lie
relieved when treated in the right sIIY
The kidneys are Ntittire's chief way nf taking
IX'CM tli ind ptintionius tt time out of the
blood They help most people pass about 3 pint'
a day
If the 15 tidies of kidney tubes and filters
don't work well piiisonous waste matter stays
in the blood Ttinstt poisons may stai I nagging
haekaelies rle innate pains lose of pep and
energy getting up nights swelling puffiness
under the headaches and dizziness Fre-
imnt ir seamy lLS?iIRf° iii sinarting and
burning uIiipt ii qIio there inutietiting
rung Wit your kidneys or bhitiiier
tioiI sant Ask your druggist for Doan'A
sitgemsfully by millions for over 41:
yenrs They give happy relief and will help the
15 miles of kidney tubes the-1i out poi9onuu4
waste from your Wood (let l)atu's Pil13e
°nil get free ideas
galore for snaking meals
interesting and housekeeping
eay from the Ansi& Circle the
Safeway Homemakers' Bureau
and the men in the stores And
Safeway sas ings will make your
money pi further than you
ever thought posAible
No 212
Can
2-1b
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414 for
Royal Anne Cherries
"Marco Fancy
'rail 15C
Can
Fancy Beef
Roast lb 22c
Armour's Troet 24c
12-oz Tin
Extra Lean
Sliced Bacon lb 21c
Velveta Cheese 49C
2-lb Box
Fresh Cottage 10C
Cheese lb
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ALASKA RED SOCKEYE SALMON 02 Mr"
Libby's Tall Can iss0
Assorted Vegetables MARSHMALLOWS
19 Kinds Small' C Fresh Stock
Cans each C I 2 - 1-lb Bags 25c
BROWN BEAUTY BEANS
Mexican Style or Baked — 2 Cans
Fresh Pork 14c
Roast lb
Pork Chops 19c
lb
Barbecued
Spare Ribs lb 30c
Scoco Shorten- n A
ing 3IC
Fresh Peanut 25C
Butter 2 lbs
Golden Ripe
SC Lb
New Texas
CABBAGE
2c Lb
360 Size Sunkist
LEMOHS
17c Doz
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for
The Digestible 3-1b
Shortening Can
3-1b
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JUICE Stokely'
Tonuito
COMPOUND
Advance
CRACKERS Pirates
(lraharn
VINEGAR Pure Al
Cider
GRAPEJUICE Losvnial
BROOMS 4-Sew
FLIT SPRAY
TOBACCO Prince
Albert
PIMENTOES IsTanitt"'
Stokely's
Tomato Juice
Wilson's
Advance
Pirates Clo
clraham's
Pure Apple
Cicier
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