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U OF PF Lrerany i c eee . - é A eek eet eeatinn i dbiiie eee URSD AY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1947 CARLOS’ “ee Cove Wham Bot om LHONE %6 Your Horoscope THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, much outdoor exercise. 1947—-Today gives a high o1 tion, particularly on religious and! second Voyage i in 1ass. philosophical subjects. Avoid any tendency to melancholy and take jof intelligence, with well- blenied Puerto Rico was discovered by ;powers of intuition and aspira-|Christopher Columbus on_ his "TRE KEY. WEST. CETUREN . NEW CORNELL CEREAL i _ GETS ‘INDIAN * @ PORK LOINS PAUL’S CASH Grocery : ‘| 3 PAUL HEFLIN, Proprietor ont: PIENTS for SOUSE : 611 FRANCIS ST., Near Corner of Southard Street | | e 3 We Carry sailigmme. Nice Selection Selection |{i HERE ARE REAL LOW PRICES! Southern Deiries SEALTEST $ ICE CREAM PNT 300 Hs PEA’ SOUP 2 cans 15¢ | CREOLE SOUP can 10c $ 2 CUPS 28c |S Campborrs BABY FOOD 2 for 9c $ Monarch a ere $ PEA SOUP __ can 10c | Heine “3 Wb. 44e T HASH + can 28¢ [/$- Campos BLACK Heine’ : Hunts No. 2" Size $ RPAI eel ° APRICOTS Factory-Packed s BEAN SOUP 2 cans 2le | Junior FOOD 2 for 19¢ ¢ can yon SUGAR ... 5 Ibs. 46 f}3 ————______—_ | —____________ $ No. 24 f ¢ Campbell's CREAM of Derokist No. 2% Size $ Pathe oma | SOAP .»'. 3 bers 28 is SPINACH SOUP can 9c | PUMPKIN 2 cans 29¢ $ All SOAP Pkg. ]/$ Le-Ko SWEET No. 2% Size | Sweet West si + 4 cans 45¢ | POWDERS ..... 3le Is POTATOES __ can 15¢ | PEAS can 17e : U.S, No. 1 WHITE $ Mushroom Vegetable H POTATOES 10 Ibs. 39¢ [/$ SPAGHETTI SAUCE 9c RELISH 2 jars 29¢ itlets and Chops———_____ 3 ae 3 eStaple and Fancy Groceries Grocery FLEMING and SIMONTON STREETS TELEPHONE 48 TC NE SE TE SE a Se SP SPECIALS for this WEEK-END SAUCE... 4 fer: ‘Be Campbell's TOMATO SOUP ...3 for 35c i Whole Packed * No.1 Can TOMATOES 3 for 35¢ , 46-02. can 39c Libby's De Luxe No, 242 Jar | Factory Packed CORN .. 2 cans 35 BEANS ..2 for 35¢ Libby's SHOESTRING BEETS ..2 for 29 CROSSE and BLACKWELL ORANGE JUICE. JELLY -...... 19¢| PRESERVES . “Wie| SUGAR. 5 Ibs 4% PRESERVES oie He PUDDING. ..... 5¢| CRISCO. . . can 19 ALL BRANDS CRE AM ? cans ? Xe With Regular Orders 6 cans 5% Produce Department i Meat Department The Best of Garden-Frosh FRUITS and VEGETABLES Choice BEEF - VEAL - LAMB and PORK Products JUICE 2 for Be JUICE. .2 cans 29 Pasco TANGERINE No. 2 Can JUICE ..2 for Be 4) ON IONS . 15 KRAFT’S PARKAY POUND NI 49° OLEO + 35 eeees6 ‘ eee @ @ c ' i California Green Top 2 BUNCHES | FRESH MEATY POUND OTS... 25c\SPARE RIBS . 4% California 2 HEADS | WESTERN BEEF POT POUND LETTUCE. ... 35:|ROAST. .... 55¢ Faney Fresh 2 POUNDS } RIS and BRISKET BEEF POUND MATOES. . 35°\STEW..... 3% VELLOW 2 POUNDS | HORMEL’S PURE POUND SQUASH. ... 25¢\|LARD .... . 2% j ZEDLESS 2 Ss ern PORK LOIN POUND White SEEDLESS 2 POUNDS | Western PO! Mae POUND RAPES... . 25°/ROAST <z:.. 69% 1} WE DELIVER ORDERS-PHONE 493 : ——_ FAUSTO’ ' start » Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities On All Advertised ltems—————__— Ni CA, N. 'Yosae to be ‘the first time that an American Indian tribe has‘ actually.“dedicated a| cereal crop, the Mohawk Indians > ofthe St Regis Reservation in northern New York have given their > blessing to a.new. variety of blight resistant oat developed at the > Cornell University Experiment Station. Photo shows Indian Chief ? Alex. White holding.a sheaf -of-the new oats. Named Mohawk, the > variety is expected to replace the, Vicland variety which is suscep- tible to a blight known. as Helminthosporium. OAT NOW (.:: =.) BUY KNOWN BRANDS! > > > > 2 > > > > > > > 4 \» 8 lp You will find your favorite Brands of Nationally- Known IK Foods on our well-filled shelves. They are fine food lp products on which the makers are proud to display their $ names. Come to WING LEE'S FOOD CENTER. > > > > > > » > > We believe in BRAND NAMES just as much‘as you do! Our Prices Are Every-Day Low Prices Try WING LEE’S for the Better Brands and Be Convinced! ‘ae Store Closes at 1 P.M. Every et Hard Work F or. el BALTIMORE, climbing over Md. — After two- | breaking down two doors and hinges off a 500-pourid safe in the office ‘of ~ ‘pickle factory, yeggs came off empty-handed. The attempt to open the safe was unsuccessful. but Samuel. Cohen, official of the company, said there was’ no, cash in the safe anyway, as the “employees had’ been paid the night: before. LAUGH AWHILE! 4|A Delayed Stinger | Admiral Sir Andrew, Ciinning- ham was abroad-his flagship in a Mediterranean,, port when a cruiser made a sloppy job of ty: ing up to her berth; The cruiser’s | p |captain, dreading the message he | “ {knew would come from his com- mander-in-chief, was relieved, if, puzzled when #® was delivered. It conissted of one word? “Good.” Fifteen minutes later, the cap- tain was interrupted with a sup- plemental. reading: “To previous message please add’ the... word “God.” ees OE OE EO EE LAUGH AWHILE! Still In Second A couplé. of. .GY's stai Australia -decided'“to. 1 kangaroos ‘and: send.-the:: back home. ‘They. borrotved and ‘started out. Soon: ted one ,and the driver steppe jon the gas. To their amazement’ they made np gain on the ani mal. Finally the driver turned t his buddy ane shouted: “It's n use chasin’ that thing!” “Why not?” asked the other. “We're doing 60, and have yo noticed our friend hasn’t pu! down his front feet yet?” TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) 1690—First newspaper in coun: try issued in Boston: “Public! Occurences,” suppressed by au thorities and remains only cop; ever issued. 1775—Proprietors of Transyl. vania, now middle Kentucky, an \part of Tennessee, send delegate: to the Continental Congress a: from the 14th Colony—but re! e da place on Virginia’s prote: 1789—Congress __gdopts sends to the States for ratificatioy Ne proposed Amendments to th \ td, Constitution—10 are adopted an become the Bill of Rights. 1804—The 12th Amendment t \the Constitution, the manner ot choosing the President and Vic: President, declared ratified. | which ends in Germany suing fo peace—World War I. 1941—Russians annihilate Ger- mans besieging Stalingrad. 1942—Gas_ rationing ordere |the country over. |, 1945—Molotov. criticizes Amer: ica’s policy of occupation. 1946—At UN Security Counce: meeting, Russia rejects report o jcommittee of UN economists i | planning to rebuild Europe’s econ- jomy. Why Lying Doesn't Pay One day a student asked Aris- totle, a great scholar of human na- |ture: “What does a man gain by telling a lie?” “Not to be believed,” Aristo. tle replied, “even when he tel. the truth.” \ \ N ) N \ \ \ \ \ NJ N N knocking the combination and L iT ST 4 nen WAT TID Gl SMITH’S | GROCERY ‘LO Conder of Cater Street © HASTINGS C. SMITH PHONE 28 When You Want to SAVE MONEY SHOP at SMITH S| Compare ... Quality for Quality ... Price for Price... . ‘OU WILL FIND SMITH'S GROCERY THE PLACE TO DO ALL OF YOUR TABLE SUPPLY SHOPeING. Cate ghd Gon and See! | GROCERY DEPARTMENT Sale 3 EARLY JUNE | fee CONDENSED PEAS 2 282 25¢| forage nn |MILK :.... Zhe While They Last “ oral MAXWELL. HOUSE OPE Sereeine EACH _15e | COFFEE 44 "SOLID PACK - TOMATOES No. 2 He Cans ‘BOY. AR-DEE wore: RAVIOLI wi With Meat 2 «1 1-LB. CAN veka CHICKEN RAVIOLI den mai? fou Have Tried the Rest—Now Try the Best ' MOT ~” Ounel Thantle SAUSAGE 2 for 3c iin JUG 19% FACTORY PACKED SUGAR 2 F.-Y Limit 3 Bags With All Brands EVAPORATED CAN 3-POUND CAN MILK ....11¢ | SPRY... 99¢ Creamery PARKAY Butter OLEO FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY Ib. 30¢ th. Ge th, 95 Ve * DEPARTMENT * Swift’s Grade A and A-A BEEF JOHN COBO, Butcher —. Any Cut You Desire, Cuban or American Style LAMB ROAST Ib. 55e | Lamb or_Beef CHOPS Ib. 60¢c SPARE RIBS -O Swift’s Premium and Armour Sur Brand DEKE ROAST GRADE * GRADE * he "$s Fresh Fruits and Vegetables CR Seedlews 2 Pounds RAPES . 25¢ | U.S. No. 1 White Potatoes . 21c Texas Yellow 2 Pounds ONIONS . 15¢ | We also have a nice selection of Avocado’ Pears, Plums, Grapefruit, Oranges, Celery, Lettuce, Carrots, Pumpkins, Squash, and Black Valentine Beans We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantiti Y%-lb. Prints Genuine Spring ree * Arrive Early — —- 5 Pounds