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THURSDAY; APRIL 28, 1932 i Jacobs Offers ~tBlue Hose Capture CUiiton Boy For Alderman! Meet With Baptists ' Speaks fo Florida J. Ferdinand Jacobs, well-known 1 V^arsUy S^r^ls 74 to 57, While iE. S. Chandler Gets Ilififh Praise ^ Frosh Count Is 73 to 44. Alley, of Furman, Hi^h Scorer. young hiisiness man of the city, is an-1 nounced by his friemds in today’s pa- {>er as a candidate for alderman ^romi ward ttrw in the appro^hins el*-j i>,*3byterian college track men won Jacobs is a member of thejf ' On Address Before Fla., Rotary Club. Coicoa. WASMINCTON Edward S. Cha.ndler, son of Mr. and; Mrs. Thos. J. Chandler of the Rocki Bridge section near here, has held •Y RADFORD MQILir Washington, D. C., April 25.- TOMORROW tion. Mr Jacobs is a member ot thejf,..^„, n firs' of Jacobs and Convpv.S.- and a at Greenville son of the late J. F. Jae'obZ Sr., tor-!'" “ mer mayor of the^rity. While this is b^^th'schools par- i^j^^ ’ his first venture in politics, he has a • ^.The varsity score -was number of frien^ in the city who will!to 57. The’Blue Hose freshmen kept| ^^33 Fla.,"Rotary club on be interested in the ^nnauncemen :i their rword clear for the season, the 1 subjt^t, “Relations of Government that he will make'the race. score being 73 to 44. 1Business." The following syriopsisl ^ precisely along the lines pro- Alley. for Furman, broke the tape address^ taken from The t woa^ posed by’ the pre.sident. or whether It is sometimes my sad fortune''to tomorrows. tie longer look, envisaging a few mor* position for the past five years with increasing encouragement for Florida Power and Light com pany. He was recently invited td ad Tliere the j hylief that before this session of con-j gress adjourns therh will he an actual have to deliver an after-dinner speech. Few experiences are more dopres.s- ing. One sits up at a high table like a material^ reduction in the expenses of j at the zoo. One waits with Buchanan Aids Local D. A. R.’8 the federal government. W’hether it I first in rtie 100 and 220-yard dashes and the, 220-yard low hurdle. Tur;k O&man, Presbyterian’s middle Oiv Tuesday and Wedne.sday of l^t week, W'.® A. Buchanan, we^l-known lo cal drj' cleaner, gave a per cent of all the dry cleaning solicited and secured during the two days by the members of the D. A. R. chapter. The money Tribune, will be read here with inter est, by those ijvho know ham: his political opponents m congress will Succeed in putting over some oth- 5 "■ ■ ■ ter methoil of econoniy for which they J. . , . A speech on the subject “Relations i (.'an i laim partv credit, is still uncer- distance man. shared second mdmd-Government to Business." by E. S.luin/lt will make very little differ- Chandler featured the Rotary meet-1 en'ce to thh average taxpayer who ing at luncheon Tuesday. Mr. Chand-1 jjets the political ual honors with Graham, his team mate, ea^ collecting nine and one- quarter ]>hints. Osman easily won the 440 and eased up and let Graham go Increasing discomfort while the toast master works slowly down the line, and tries to look appreciative as the other .speakers unfold' their .solutions of world problems with a sprinkling of .stale jesLs. Only now and then there is a bit of compensation. The other night, for in stance, I found m^t>elf beside Strick- Some of iis act as if this present distress were the first test of the world'S’endurance that has ever come. We are . afraid that • if it -is not stiaightened out immediately civiliza tion will perish. It is not so much a test of the world, or of civilization, a.s it is a test of us. It it like the war. Some of us lost courage, and .said: “It will never -errd,” and took thought only of our- .selves. Others can%ow loolc back with satisfaction on the record they made land Gilliland. He ate sparingly, and by him in the 880. It was through "this hene’f^^^^ courtesy and sUmps the P. C. ath will go tor the support of the Tamas-11*^1® one who has no desire to “hog’ see school and the members of the! points for his individual glory. chapter are very grateful to Bucha -an for his generous aid. rets the political credit for reducing ler achieved second place in Brevard! oxpcn^. The one sure thing is that j when I remarked on it, he-said: “1 al- county in the speaking conte.st for the' everj^memhc'r of both houses is being ways have to feel well tomorrow. If a neat bit j rank and file in the ligl^t and power' literally deluged wdth letters and tele- industry, sponsored by. the National (•yrams from constituents demanding Electric Light and Power a3.sociat:pn. ^ i-adical economie.s in government ex- Mr. Chandler ter.sely hut thoroughly* pendituros. 'covered tihe.subject which is becom-* m a I - I k U \ t I V\l UllV UUJvV t T>U*wii wi ii i Mr- 1‘unnan won eight first plac-es, thel-j^ ^ popular agita-, ^nder the pi-e&idunt’s progiuiu, jn: three by Alley, the broad jump hynjyj^ gH over the country at the pres- New Ice Plant Opens In City TVe> M ..ne Ice company, a local con cern hoA led by two well-known young <'lirtoF ;r.en, Wm. Brooks Owens and <’liftor. kduir, has opened a retail ice bqsine.-,-, in the building opposite Yournr i -unpany, formerly occupied by ; Bob Griffin, the high jump by Spec j Adair, the shot put by Tom Carson. I the high hutxlles by Fuzzy Wood, and the mile run by Keith Warren. ' Presbyterian took six firsts and the ent tim'e, namely,, how business with it.s bcKiks balancing .-sadly “in the red” is going to support by taxes .the bu reaucratic octopu.s known as govern ment, and he also made a strong jar- gument against the falacy oT govern- relay, and numerous second and thin! i ownership of public‘utilitie.s. places. The piile Hose made clean! ^-overnment as framed by sweeps of three events, the 440-yard f.,thcr.s,” said Mr. .Chandler, “is run, the half-mile and the pole vault, j aims to 1h' a hene- 'Fhe Presbyterians proved to |h? es-ll fit to the greatest number of our citi- the rLiJv.n Hatchery^ Both of the iT*<’vially .strong in the field events and | zen.s. young If”, heading the enterprise'are piled up a lead that they protecU'd by. “It should in.'sure equal rights, liher-^, expene ced in tfe* ice husines.n and a comfortable margin throughout. i ty, and the peaceful pursuit of happi- their ;‘r el^s unite in wi.shing them The W.-eshman meet uncHJveixnl -al ,^'ting ihi.-^ worthy and s.m- , * . , nle eretni government has gradually number of polentiat stars. enlarns-d its sooim ami expon.sos until Carothers, of P. C., was high scorer now it is building up a deficit by the with 11 points, winning the broad milli<»ns, increasing the tax burden by jump and pole vault and getting third in the javelin. Yearout, of the Blue Stockings, and Ro4>inson7of Furman, tied for second with 10 poir’s each. .-stead of a horizt)ntal cut in govern ment snlarieas and wages, he would keep all the present employee-i on the payroll, but tho!M?|M)n annual salaries would Ih.* required u) take a month off in the year without pay„ and those on daily^wages would he given five days work a w<K*k iiistead of six. That is in line with the White House policy, an nounced at the beginning of the de pression. that thei e should Jh- no re duction in wages. you live today so that you will feel all right tomorrow you don’t-get iwto much trouble,” That made me think that.,you can e.stimate men according to their atti tude toward tomorrow. How I lany tomorrows can they s*ee? H( • much are they willing to sacrifice for tomorrow? How much do they dare to tr^i^? Today we are makhig another rec ord on which we ‘must look back. Back from ^me future and better tomorrow. CARD OF THANKS (’ongress has not a.s yet actcil fjnal- ev^ry eiuls unite in wi.shing them .ccess in their neWT Venture. — 4 4- Hi Pupils To Give Plays On Tuesday ly^apon any^of the appropriation bills, and until the la.st vote is counted it is^ •too early to predict with accuracy w'hat is going to huqypen, but there is apphrently a very decided sentiment in favor of giving the presnlent au thority to consolidate bureaus and to , cut off the frtH* services which are I tuny being rendered to indiviiluals at 1 public exitenso. In the department of commerce, for .\n ♦-.e;ting one-act plays will be pres»er;'»d by the stuvlents of Clinton high ‘ /»• hooi in the Florida Stretd school auditorium at 8:00 o’clock Tuesday evening, May .‘1. The admis- leaps and Iwunds on a people endea voring to ride out a financial depres sion and causing distress and suffer ing everywhere. . .. “Government has fostered de]vart- A day laborer can'^see only a half- dozen tomorrows. He must Im* paid every week. An entrepreneur may cheH-rfully inve.st half a life-time in a new business from which not he but his children will profit. .\rtists and writers have been known to di.sregard enTTfely the near tomorrows, pinning their faith on the fairer and more enduring verdict of posterity. The prophet, of cour.st*, looks far thest of all. Stephen, on his way to death, cried: “Behold 1 .stu? the hea vens opened.” Jesus, al>out to 1h' cru- ! cifieil, assured His di.sciples: “I have (overcome the world.” It strike.s me that what we ni^-d these days is the habit of taking a lit- We wish to thank the® friends and neighbors for the beaotifiit floral of ferings and the many kindnesses .shown us during the illness and after the death of our dear mother. MAUOE^MERBL. MRS. J. S. McGRBGOR. S. \V. SUMEREL. sion w W 15c and 251', and will be j second in the pole vault. Fisher, for used t -" the athletic association of Furuian, placed in four events. • the h -rh school. Varsity Summary: -— — i 100-yard da.sh: Alley, Furman, W A 1WT ^1 i first; Woods, P. C., s<‘cond; Bissett, Time, 10.2 second.s. _ • : 220-yard dash: Alley, I'Yirman, FOR r.f'NT- Apartment. Clo.se in and^fj^tj Woods, P. C., second; Bissiqt. Cor.v. Appl yto Dr. S. ( . |», third. Time, 23.4 seconds. 440-yard run: Osman, P. C., firjjt; Yfarout won the two da»h«. Rob- eon.petition with private inaon won the low hurdles, was aec- bussness, delved into iH-onomirs with the result of nothing hut failure and ond in the broad jiuup, and tied for example, thousands of .specific iiujuir- ies are reieived every day from busi ness men wanting information about 1 «• u 1 J f onii i bu.-iiness conditions, costs ami .«ources . losse.s of hundreds of millions anil “ ‘ 1 11 nf iiiioU.oj of raw materials, commoditj I'lices in nur.sutMi an endless nuiupwr ol useless ’ i j , . ' different parts of the world, etc. eU*. their annual purchase.s of our com- A Complete GROCERY AND FEED STORE Ready To Serve You With liOW Pnce« and Prompt Service. We have a ciuhplete line of fam*y and heavy groceries as follows: Three grades of Flour, goiwl, better, and best, at a ginxl low price. Meats, lArd, Sugar, Kio*. t'offee, I>ried Beans, Dried Fruit. .\11 kinds of F'ancy Gro- •eries in the line of' t'anmnl Goods. Kre-h V'egetable.s. Fresh Fh.sh Thurs day, F'riday and .'Saturday of each week. We have a wmplcte line of Feeds, j Meal and Hull.s, Lc'ry Feeds. Hay, modities, there-is less agreement, butiOat.s, .Sweet Feed, Beet Pulp, Ground Alfalfa, lyHjnng Ma-sh, Starting Mash, there is a growing S4mtiment in favor j All of the itfea, not origna! with him, of.S'craUh Grain, Baby ('hick cnrau-h. FOR oALE—j('oker’s fine cotton seed. App'y D. F^, Tril>hle Co^ Itc F'OR SALE -Good used refrigerators, all siz-> and prices. See . G. Bald- wnn at, . t--. IlaMwin’s Grocery, tf FOR SALK.—All kinds ttvmalo plants. Any am»>unt. Gheap. E. .K. .Ander son, R »-'te No. 1. 5-.)-2tp dozen. FOR* S.ALF: Sw*et peas, .k Eaa''. F'.nd Serxice Station Garden, phone /■»>. Mrs. A. Ro.ss Blakely. Ip Graham, P. C., socoi^; Senter, P. G., third. Time, 52.M seeond.s. 880-yard run: Graham, P. C., first; Osman, P. C., second; Gillespie, P. €., third. Time, 2 mirtutes, 17 second’s. Mile' run: Warren, F'urman, first; iGille.spie, P. G., se<ond; Zealy, P. G.. thtfxL T-WHe, 4 minutes, 51 st-comls. Two-mile: Parker, P. G., first; Babb, Furman^ second; Warren, F’ur- r-i-m«mvAhi^ Time,-If minutes, l> LAUNDRY—Flat work Tk- per pound, ^ Thnfti service 4c pound. F'Hniiiy finish !»K' pound. Buchanan’s Pry Ckarvrand laundry. It ,8 .sec- projiH*ts and investigations which have got nowhere hut added enor mously to the burden of the tax payer.” S|>eaking of government ownership or government in business, Mr. ('handler said. “Our posUl service is .Also, thousands of industrial concerns every year wnil specimens of materi- al.-i to the bureau of stanilanls for terting, and call upon its technical ex perts for a wide variety of fr‘*e ser vices. The pro])osal is to charge for such services according to their cost. a good sample of government m apixuils to business men gencr ' ■ ‘ " — bond • • ness. It has no taxo.s to pay, no interest to meet and has the l>est ^juipment that money can buy, yet it had a deficit last year of 5t8 millions of dollars. There are numerous other cases where our federal government has ventured into businoss with the same di.sartrous results. “Our nation was founded by states- ally, but which some politician- might l<4<»e them a few voles. think a large new issue qf goveniment bonds to Ih* used for public works in order to put more money speedily into circulation and provide more work for the jobless. larger F’resident Hoover said, soon after taking office, th_at one of the trouble.s with the country was “too much gov- means or -ernment by emotion.” It is as true of j.ii* pi’rty a- of the otheir that a large of the leitislalion I'navtfd a,„l ,.alri»t» Rolt government to meet the . . ' . . : , i.:__ FERTILIZERS t»ud fertilizer mate rial. See me or phone 2d2-.l, Glin- ton. < ’oker 5 planting seed, $1.00 per hundrt**!. This cotton pulliMl 1 inch last T G. Harris. 120 (high hurdles: W* Wood, F'ur- year. fr”is dry by our : Dry < I e s\lf:- grtd radto, Bargi cc ir.imy to have your clothing •'•■ ir.ed and your laundry done ' improved methods. Buchanans aners and I^aundry. H man, first; 1). Wood, Furtnan, see'ond; Lowry, P, ('.,,third. Time, 28.5 sec onds. ^ Shot put: Carson, F'urman, first; Rampoy, P. G., .sec*ond; Ewing, P. G., third. Distance, 311 feet, 10*4 inches. Discu.s: Ewing, P. G., first; Stamps, P. C., scHiond; Peden, F'urman, third. Distance, 122 feet, 9 inches. Javelin: F'reeman, P. G., first; Pin- t .son, P. G.i, sei'ond; W. Wood, F'urman, third. Distance, 1*>7 f«.*et, 2 inebi'S. High jump: Adair, F'urman. first; PFnyer ♦! A. (VIhiniel. let a now laundry swiiiT Big Brunswick sc-ix*en-1 wa.s-$160.50, now $6.5. | I'nx-’ght pianos $95 und $135. j i i» j t- Fin.-on, P, ( and D. Wood, Furman, tUnl for .second. H^*ight, 5 feet, 3 inch- Ji*v clean your suit or, dress lei^ . _ - ft^han'un’s Dry Gleaners^and j vault: ('opelaml, Rampey, Lynn, all of P. C., tied for first. POTATO .PLANTS for sale * Height, 10 feed. Georgia producus. Big stem! Broad jump: Griffis, Furman, firs^t; '»\dod, Furman, .second; Woods, tabiish a government to meet needs of a frt‘e and indepimdent peo file, where progre.ss in huH;ine.s.s w'ould solely for the purposi^ of catching votes and not for tiie renl'intert'.st.s of pi,., wm’,-,’ pr„K,v.-i» ... WrMtm-ted..plyJ..v ind,...lu.l,’ff<..^ .,lth..UKh son... ,.1 it \Vo behave ou.» t.. l.^ *!: 'T, U'i" u.ai.if.'rtr'i wh.M. ,h.. p,-..p,..-«.l ,. government dev.ae.l ^ ,„„3. 3,.,.vi,e ultunnle soeiaT and eeonom.e »ta...linK i.nmediately Washington is u'ing Ji new word toi ex|>ress thi.s idea of increasing cur-| rency. We have been going through | a prwess of currency ileflation, hut nobody likes the word “inflation,” so soiue bright mind coined the word “ix*- flntion” and it is on the cards that, .'’omething'^ will he done to insure a' volume of currency, by one another. Gardeii Bean Stx*d in bulk. Poi.son for peach trd*es for worms and lot. If ydu have any .Moving or Hauling to be dune, .sch* “.Slim” Methx*. Give us a trial and we will try to make the price to pk-a-ie. We deliver anywhere in the city. As to the tax bill, a.s Andrew Brown frequently remarks: -“Ain’t it axne^s?'- ——:— 11. Call 157 for QuicE Delivery. FARMERS EXCHANGE “Clinton’s Feed Store” T. J. Blalock, Mgr. will prove the truthfulnes.s .-•tAtement. Upon these principles andi^I^ ideals alone can we hope to remain a free and sovereign people and a world power.” Mr. Chandler is a young man hut 'he held his hearers will throughout his discourse and ri*ceived juit j.he close general applau.se. Ford And Hoover ] ,,n Gap’tol Hill. Talk New Ideas* cer- in cash comes Ib-ohably much more than a ma- jjorit.v '*f senators and representatives [will vote for this becausi* tliey think it will plea.se th<‘ veterans; but they will vote for it w'ith tho certainty that it w'ill l)e V^t<H*d by the president, and,<* that it cannot muster the necessary two-thirds majority in both house.s to he repassed over the presidential ve to. That is the way politics is played The political sensation of the week is the w'iiU'spread interest in A1 Auto I.eader Outlines Clan -Tol “i’™ '! •'’7'. , . ,ir.4v L’ ;velt. U plea.si-s tho Republican" a> an- Combine Farming >Vlth hue* (.vidpnee of a brea h in the tory Work. —- Jersev, Porto Rico and Dooly .vam va-| \V, rietie-'^ WLte for price, stating num-|p third. Distance! 20 feet, 6 inch- ber V I :',r.t«'-*l. .ivin.i.v,.. v, . ..........v , . „ |>oih and-relay: P. first (0.sman, -hfs'plan for; sa\dnx~fH^'torrfthar Smith-himself rank.-^ of the Democratic li'iulei .-'hip, and it plea-i's the anti-RoOoevelt ' Washington April 26. — A gray-( m*inocrats as an indication that there haiWd and quiet-spoken automobile' is a good chjirice of nominating some- manufacturer, Henry P'ord of D-i-troit,Ibtxiy cKe .though nobody as \ct ex- outlined to President Hoover today pro e- imich confidence in .the idea old n an. I>epre^ion. They will Senter, Wi you. H>a'. d NichoU Go., —!!!!!!-'* minutes, 1(1.8 seconds. Woods). Time, Plant a large patch tor‘e.s. and-health- AJul -beat.: 3{ workers about $500 a year through' imlTy luiiniTtee: ' combining farming and industry. i Ex-Governor f^luith took th<‘ vi-‘W, hath HIN' .—let us hatch your evgs.; F'reshman Summary: j F'ord’.s visit to the White House ' in h.s Jeffersiin day spec h. that thi^ 3V..- lev than 10® *0^*-100-yard dash: Yearout, P. C., first;! came as a .surprise. He appeared. i.s no time t.i talk cheap detnagogu We are equipi>ed with, j,,. Furman. se<-ond; Sacco, Fur-stitidenly surrounded, polni s. Hi electric 'ncubatorsj ^ ^ . l>y « group of newspapermen as he ooi. J 1 U V » O C* f » was leaving the t*xecutive mari.sion. •.>3(Kvard dash: learout, l>. r., ^Hnufactarer vx|.lain<’d hv had ■■ar(’moi:h3r’8 V/HOLE WHEAT BREAD Ml. Loaf 9 5c Fri*>'li (4>af BAKERY P?OC’ l^- RAISIN BREAD 8c Freah and Tursila J Friday Linitv's APPLE BUnER — 2 f;" 2ic gi'AKr.H .maid baker beans - 5 23c SNOWDRIFT 6 JL 69c «r qua *.*ities. three P-ter.sime that M Get stt'»ng made it clear that- there is no vay to put the wage worker PREMIUM SODA CRAGKEIiS lb. - t Pi'S. 15c t'AMrilFLIAS r hatch every hatchable egg. bv hatching the Gom- Gold- ' * A' COTTON MILLS Th * a:* nual • meeting of this pany vc;il be held at Office in ville, or. the 3rd day of May. 1932, for the eleitior. of directors and to trans-^ act s»n*h other business as may legal- Iv corre t'efore said meeting. ; ^ E. L. DURGIN. ‘ Aiwil 2. 1932. Secretary. ^ 4-28-3JC. ; back on hi.s job is tho'ie who pay the wagi'i^ are going to Ije pul out of busi- ne.'i.-' by exces.sive of ill-advi-'ed tax-j ation. In other w nibs, .Mr. Smith ex hibit'd his iH'lief in the fundamental DenuH-ra'k* principle of equality. ‘ no di.-tinction'' man. third. Time, 52.3 seconds. P'ord intimated his plan centered which, in theory, makes hdO-yard run: Patten, P. C., first; upon having big factories place their • between rich and poor, and ,dw« ! riai-k. P.'c., SMond Jordan, F. C.,i »<>'*'•'■’ “I-op''" coun. I le«iilatLa*ajnal oni’_<'li..4s i..r Ihe^ third. Tim*, 2 minutea, 22 a**onda. i‘O “P™, <l;'yrondurt, bana'it of anotVr. Mile run: Jordan, P. C., first; Me-1 asserted, thatj Pe:hap.s the mo.rt far-reaching ef- Duffie, P. C., second; Hopkins, ^ small p’ece of farm land, per-j feet of Mr. Smith’s .Jeffer'om day j man, third. Time, 5 minutes, 9 sec- ^j(pg 'part of a community plot, at speech, however, is hi.s very frank oAjds. worker could raise sufficient food-' statement that-we might just as wellj 120 high hurdles: Waldrop, P. C., stuffs to supply many of the needs give up the idea that we are going to| I - NOTICE OF SALE I*-will sell at public outcry to lugbest bidder for cash on public aqiiare. neur the monument, Clinton, S. C.>on Tuesday. May 10th. 19.32, at 10 o’clock A. M.. accounU receivable ot Collie Brown Adair. Bankrupt. Ac- .onds. counts as listed by the bankrupt first; 4.'i.sher, F'urman, second; Mc Duffie, P. C., third. Time, 17.7 sec onds. 220-yard low hurdles: Robinson, F'urman, first; Perrin, P. C., second; of his family table while still retain ing a factory job. ..X, C., third. Distance, 155 feet, 1 inch. High jump: Boney, Furman; Sac- F'isher, Furman, third. Time, 28.1 sec-Ico, F'urman; Waldrop, P .C., all tied collect any more on account of war debU from Europe. Hundred;' of po litical leaders reached that com lusii r. long ago, but none in a poaitiur; lo be- heard so widely has di^d to vrice it.l Now that Mr, Smith has said it rtghtj out in meeting it is surpriaiiig how, \- for first place. Height, 5 feet, 3 inch-1 agreement is being expresieiH wu.ivo. —Shot put: Traynhani, Furman, first;i es. }w'itl^i.hat belief,, Jt would be hard to: amohrVt to approximately fifteen hun- Anderson, Furman, second; Reeder,! Pole vault: Carothers. P, C.. first;! find anybody in Washington today ^ dred ($1500.00) dollars. Right rei^rv-^ p -third. Distance, 37 feet, 8*/i! Robinson, F'urman, and Underwood,] who seriously thinks we shall ever ed to reject any and all bids and de-’inches. P. C., tied for .second. Height, 11 feet,iXefi\ an.V imore money fipm the other, liven- upon W<I to confima-; Anderson. Furman, first;i 8 inches. the nations, tion by the court. ! Reeder. P. C.. second; Raphold, Fur-i Broad jump: Carothers,' P. C., fir8t;\l®^ Europe borrowed fr6m us for wa ^ " Trustee third. Distance, 109 feet, 1 inch. Robinson, Furnr.an, second; Under- 5-5-3^:c. . • r~ i McEUrath, P. C., first; j wood, P.*C., third. Distance, 19 feet, SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE^ Reeder/j». < , - - — ^ , I - - second; Carothers, P.jjfO inches. purposes. A.S to Mr. .Smith’s suggestion that we give foreign nations credit on their tvar debts for a percent age of, TOMATO SOUP 3 cans 19c * p Piui: GRAPE JUICE 15c r^pmt bot(!e N,„ B. C. CAKiS varieiie.3 pHgs. 13c r. VJ AH GARDEN RELISH 10 oz. hr 10c SUGAR II 4^20 lO vl 45c UVIAIl SALAB DRESSING puit botHe 15c El Rib COFFEE 2 ct 2Sc DRY SALT MEAT, lb. 5c \ 4 :>V'