The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 17, 1935, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE
4. I). NICKS Editor and Publisher
Publl*hed ?*v?*ry Friday at Number
1109 Broad Street Mid entered at the
Camden, Houth Carolina poatofflce a*
econd <la** mall mutter Price per
annum >2 00, payable in' advance
Friday, May 17, 1935
DANGERQIUS
i
Two children wen* roller skating
In a residential street A motorial
came drlviiiK along
lie HHW one of tllc! yoUUgHt ??I'H und
swerved to avoid an accident; httt
he did not see the second child, who
Hkute.l- into the auto's path and wan
killed.
Common aw gruss thut tragic little
ntory and lllled, likewise, with warnIiik
for all people who drive autoa.
The warning la self-evident; when
driving along a residential wtreet, it
la up to the (notorial to use Infinitely
more care thuu he net-da to uac- on
an open road, or even on a downtown
at reel
For children will play in the alreela.
They vv ill dart out auddenly from hehind
parked i iii'h or clninpis td* shrubIn
ry*
Tin > will run right In front of up
pioa' IdnK earn.
11'a up to the motorial to govern
hitnsi if ai cordingly,
A speed which la perfectly aafe on
a main iralf'h artery <an he very
dangerous on a at reel li ned with
homes. - Greenville Piedmont.
It is high time real Americana were
Htopplng and doing Home hoIBI thinking,
when it Ih poaalhle for 10U.UU0
('ominuniata to parade through the
at reels of New York on May Day,
carrying their banners with alrnoat
every variety of "Demands" and Hinging
and playing the Internationale.
If these people do not like our ways
and Inatitutiona let them go hack (o
the countries from whence they came,
and if they do not go of their own
volition then let's send them. "Demand"
tliua and so What right have
they to demand anything?? Yorkville
Kn<|uirer.
Among the largest buyers of automobiles
over the country the paat two
years have been employes of the federal
government employes who have
In i-n an.i a in receiving their pay from
the Nil A. I-'KKA, r\YA. TV A.
Itlll.A. AAA, FIJI and others.
Strange, hm true. Yorkville Knquiror
liov.iiior Connor of Mississippi,
I a.-.I wiek awarded 1! 4 iVmlons to
" forgot 11 n prisoners" who have Been
retm-mbered in the governor's unique
mercy court heariugs the past few
tnotu lis
I h. l'enns> I vania governor lias
signed a hi|| providing for three days'
notice oi intention to marry after the
is-u;iii< c of the license. In extraordinary
circumstances a judge of the orphan's
court can authorize a license
to Be used in a shorter time.
When J. it. Kagdale of Anniston,
A;a., cranked ffls truck it ran over
him, knocked him down and punctured
his lung. Then it was found that
air escaping from the wounded organ
wa.s slowly inflating his stomach. After
considerable work the surgeons
were able to start a deflation.
Chest Colds
Don't let them get a strangle hold. Fight
thetn quickly. Crcomulnton combines 7 helps
in one. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant to
take. No narcotics. Your own druggist is
authorized to refund vour nnmev on tho j
cpot if your cough or cold is not relieved by
(Jreoinulsion. >- (adv.) j
DRAYAGE1
AND
STORAGE
F. R. CURETON
Phone 10
I
(General News Notes
Clarence Dyson,,i?7, head of the depurtrfient
of journalism ut the uni-'
vorsity of Alabama ut Tuscaloosa, is
dead. Suicide.
The number <iead ai Point Harrow
and WainwrighL, Alaska, due to a
liu epidemic, has now reaohod 10,
Red Russia's army now totals close
to ) ,000,000 aimed men, and is still
being increased.
Hy a vote of (>1 to 2b the Florida
house has passed a bill to establish
the new fifth congressional district in
that state.
Twenty-five persons have been arrested
at Ankara, Turkey, charged
with plotting to overthrow the republican
form of government of Turkey.
Four persons have been indicted,
three arrested, at Jena, J>a., charged
with jury tampering in a murder case
there.
A Tokyo dispatch denies that diplomatic
relations have been established
between Japan and the Vatican at
Komi!,
The war department discloses that
20,000 fighting men can ibe thrown into
the Philippines in short order if
made necessary by continued trouble
aii.iing from the Skadilisla uprising.
' The~A rgonti.no grain board has re.fused
to advance the minimum price
km corn for fear that such advance
might curtail American purchases of
the grain.
Commissioners of agriculture from
most of the cotton growing states are
in session at Birmingham, Ala., for
a conference on the federal government's
cotton program.
Death of the father of the defense
counsel caused the .postponement in
New York of the trial of Joseph
Steinheitz, 22, a divinity student,
charged with the murder of his wife
and a Catholic priest in a New York
hotel.
If Governor Sholtz of Florida signs
the bill now in his hjtnds, the time required
for the attainment of citizenship
for the purpose of filing suit
for a divorce, will be reduced from
one year to IK) days.
The giant French liner Normandie,
70,000 tons, is now undergoing her
sea tests preparatory to making her
maiden voyage to America, leaving
France on May 20. The tests will
continue for ten days.
A ruling lias been made by the legal
branch of the pos^ofTice department
that the "dime*' chain mail"
scheme is illegal because it violates
the anti-lottery laws and arrests of
violators, have been ordered by the
depart ment.
expenditures of the Federal government
for the first ten months of
the current fiscal year are in excess
of $il,()0l),()()((,(Kit) as compared with
$r>.p.T.),r>i)0.71K in the corresponding
period of last year.
The senate interstate commerce
committee by a vote of 1 1 to J decided
to keep in the holding company
bill the provision for abolishing public
utility holding companies, but
modified it to extend the time for
such abolition.
The trial of the $250,000 alienation
suit of F. Brandon Smith, Jr., against
J. F. Cannon, father of Ann Cannon
Reynolds-Smith, has been on in a
Charlotte court this week. Cannon
denies rcsponsrblity for the divorcing
of Smith by his daughter.
Wall street looks for a "temporary"
inflation to some lines of business,
when and if the Batman bill
becomes the law of the land and the
bonus is paid in cash. The street
believes the bill will become law over
an expected veto.
Richard Ortlieb. 21. serving a term
of four to eight years at Danville,
Fa., refused to go when his companion
escaped from the jail a few days
| ago. Since then the judge who sentenced
Ortlieb has reduced his sentence-to
one year.
l-.ii I. Mosleller, <?5, Lincoln county,
' N. <farmer was killed by an ex
plo.-ion of dynanvite that he and a
[neighbor were u>itig in blasting near
i hi- home. The farmer approached
1 had gone olit.
Robert Wadlow, 17, weight "S5
: pounds, with a heighlh of S feet 1 1-2
, ::;jhes. as back at his home at Alton,
HI., from a hospital at St. Louis,
] where he had to be fed with a tube
i through his nose during a protracted
I -lege of arthritic. Ho graduates
| from high school in June and plans
I to >tudv law.
I
DIVIDEND NOTICE
Whereas tin1 General Assembly of South CaroI
linn, at its 193 1 session, red need the legal rate of interest
by 1', ?ami whereas this reduction in interest.
; propotionately reduees the earnings of Building and
Loan Associations.
Therefore the undersigned Building and Loan
Associations of Camden, S. C.. hereby agree that in the
future they will not pay more than a .VI dividend on
! Fully Paid Shares in said Associations.
ENTERPRISE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
By W. R. Zemp, President.
j FIDELITY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
By W. F. Nettles, President
WATEREE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
i By Dnvid Wolfe, President
May 15, 1935.
TAX SALES
I wler and l?y vii tui! of hum dry Tux
cxecutioiiH directed to trio by tt \v
II <>g u c. Treasurer, I ha\t> levh.l
upon iht* following porperty and will m il
??uimv thu ftiHi Monday in June, being
th*- -b <1 dny ilii-riMtf, In front of Coin t
Howho. during legal bourn of wale. Term*
CltMb
All tht?t pun-el of Ittnd containing 35
a?-ifn, bounded on (be North by Henry
Mmkoy, on Hum by June Muekry; on
Went by I' T Tvvltty. levied upon and
to bo Mold mm property of M. I>. and
0 V. HunnJeuti for 1928. 1929. 1930,
1931, I'Jilij und 1933 Ihxch.
Also; *
All that lot with building In City of
Caindun, boundud on the North by Hum
Karenh; on Jfctut by Church Htroet; on
South by Kvutih property; on Went by
1'iHlntii of Kuri-Hh. Levied upon und to
be Hold UM property of Estate of Hallle
Drown for 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930. 1931,
1932 und 1933 Iuxcm.
Also:
All that parcel of latul containing 60
ucri.-M in Dlatrlct No. 43, bounded-ton
North by Federal Land Dunk;' on Kant
by John JrnktiiH; on .South by William
lluwkiiiM, on Went by Andrew Ingram
and Federal Land Dank. Levied upon
and to be Hold an property of James
11 alley for 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932
and 1933 tax. u,
A IhO\
All that pa roe I of land containing 116
a. i e? In District No. 43, bounded on
North by Jock Halle; on Kant by Mm.
M K Miiivliiuon, on South by Allen
J. Hoykm and Swift Creek; on Went b>
Jock ll.Mle and Sam Doykln. Levied
upon and to be wold as property of J. M
Uuirmighn for 192s. 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932
anil 1933 taxes.
Alao:
All thai parcel of land containing 2"
| <m ich In District No, 2, bounded on
North by II. S. Zelgler; on Hunt by
Zelgler lands; mi West by Dolglers lands
Levied upon and to be wold as property
<.f Hester Hoss for 1928, 1929. 1930, 1931,
1932 and 1933 taxes.
Also:
All that parcel of land containing 42
act es in District No. 6, bounded on
North by Trapp lands; on Last by Davis
and burns; on South by Brewer Spring
Branch; on West by Instate Dock Trapp
Levied upon and to be sold as property
W. F S. Trapp for 192s, 1929, J930, 1931,
1932 and 1933 taxes
A Iho:
All that parcel of land containing 100
acres in District No. 9, bounded on North
W . Hilton, <01 Last by W. '/.
Hilton, on Smith by Water.-e Power
Company. ..n West by* Beaver Cre. k
I.. \ i> <1 upon and to be sold as properly
..I' list.it. ,,f \v |.; Johnson lot 1921-2'.
iic.ii, 193.1, 1 and 1 taxes.
Also:
All that par- I "f land containing IT
.1. res in Distri. t No. bounded >>n North
l.y Major Jam. s. 1.11 |.;.,st by Will CatiIII'
I.: oti Sooth by, Da\is estate, oil Wis!
by 11111111 a iMuards laxj.d upon ami
to I., sold as ptop.rty of Levi Dure.
.1 a! for r.'2\ 1929. 193", 193.1, 1932 and
r*.;.: taxes.
Also:
Vil that pat <el "f land containing I
acres in District No 29. hnund.-d on
North by Maude Cumph.il; on Fast t>.
L. 1 tluion; on South by L. 1. Union:
on West by I-. 1 (luloti. I.evled tmoti
and to be sold as property of Jess
da spy for 1929, 193n, 1931, 1932. 1933
and 1931 taxes.
Also:
All that lot la Duliose Park und d- signaled
as Lot No. 1, as shown by I Mat
in Book 7, at pages 2 and 3. L.vi-d
upon and to be sold as property of Dm
M Jones for 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932 and
1933 taxes.
Also:
All that lot and building in Dii Hose
Bark near Camden, designated as l--ts
N<> 1 1 and 15 In DuBose Park. Le\ i--d
upon and to be sold as property of instate
T. ,\ Stewart for 1929 and 1130
taxes.
Also:
All tlmt lot and building in City of
Camden, bounded on the North by .?r
formerly T. c. (lladibn; ..a Fust by J B
Zetnp; on South by Hug-gins property;
on West by Fair street Devied upon
and to 1... sold as property of .1 J.
Tnlh.-rt tor 1929 and 193,n t.,\,?
Also:
All that parcel of land eon' a i n; n.r 20
t'te.s in District No. 30, bounded -n
North by B-lat..- <1ast.>n Stewart. n
ITast by Fstate < l.'sloii St. wart. n
South hv Folate 1. c Hough: on \\ . st
b> Public roa.l. Lc\ie.| up.-n an.I <>
be sold as property ,.f j |?" Dor. t. f>r
1 '2''. 195". I''31, 1932 a lid 1933 taxes.
Also:
Ab tb.it I of land, containing 13
a. r. .s ;a Instri, t No. 30. bounded oil
North hv Ford Pin-. . on Fast font rly
^ ill--pintle. mi South hv Samuel J.
W light; ..p. W.st b\ formerly 1. ,f.
I'atteis,.n Levied upon and to b. s..;d
.s property ? t .1 D and lt? b. eca l'tir.-n
f "i l'?2'?. 193ii. 1931, 193.2 and 1933 taxes
Also:
All that I t ,.ii.I building in M >nr .o
Bon kin Park >.r m-ar it. North ?.f Camden.
bounded on North by Mutmle WllIfMtnv
on Fast hv William Brevard ..n
South by Snllle Carlos; on West by 1 s>t
No. 10. Levied upon ami to be sold as
property ..f Douglas Carter f>>r 1929, 1930.
l'C,!. I " 3. 2 and 1933 taxes
Also:
Also that tract of land containing 29
acres in District No 9, bound, d on
North, Fa<i and South hv M M KirkIan
I on W. st |.y John Drak.-f.nd. Levied
np.-n and t-> be sold as' property -.f Aba
Drakeford for 1929. 1930 1931, 193,2 and
1 9 ' 2 t aXvs
Alsothat
tr.-t of land, .-onta nmg 170
a. ,. S in 1 t.str.i-1 No 9. bout:.!..] .-n
North la lands of MeDow. II. .... i;.ist
fovn-.e-!\- I. I. cly but n; .-n South by r
fo'-l. lA 1 9) Itos.., ,,|| West b\ or Ml,,
ero B ?mil lands L< y i. d ar..l to
1 b. - Id as ptxgv: ty of William \tki>.s
f " B'2 '. 195(1. 1931. 19.52 a; ,j l ; t s
Also
All that lot and hi-iMmg in City of
Camden, bound. <1 on the North by Wal
nut street, on Fast hv I.d No 15 mi
South I v Lot No 13 ? n West by
t amph. 11 street. Levied upon and t<? b>.
s.dd in property of J I. Alcx.it*!. r f ,r
1 29. 1 -3". 193,1. 1932 and 1933 taxes
Also;
All that parcel of land, containing 195
a. res m District No. 9. bounded on
North bv Willie Neal. on Fast hv F.slate
William Salmon; on South by Z.on
Jones: on West by Wntrrrr Power
< 'ompany Levied upon and to be sold
iir William I'rU'u f<>r 1929,'
193V, I93I, I932 and 1933 taxes
Alno:
All tIiom' ! '(.-> in Mom'ie Hoykln Park,
j ii mi North "f Camden. IhkiikIhI on North
by J'?hn Timber*, "li Lust I?y Shod
Pat i i-r?ou, on South by Mlttlu, ('allots;
?n West by (}ra??* Hrown Alno one lot,
hounded on North by |/j| No. 1&2; on
liwat by I'erkltiM land*; on South by Hint
avciuiy, on Wrat by I*ot No. 50. Levied
upon and to be ?old u? property of Lewln
and SohloHbur* for 1931, 1932 and 1933
taxed.
Also:
All that lot and building In t'lty of
Camden, bounded on the North by City
Lot No 1121; on Kant by City lait No.
1140. on South by City Lot No. 1120;
on Went by Campbell street. Levied ui>?
on and to l>e Mold a? property of James
Chapman for 1929, 1930, 1931, >932 and
1933 taxes,
Also;
All that parcel of land containing 50
acres In District No. 10, bounded on
North by \V. II. Mct'ullough; on ICitHt
by L. M. Hilton; on South by L. M.
Hilton; on West by William (lalther.
Levied upon and to be eold as property
of Kalate Mary McCullough for 1929,
1930, 1931, 1932 and 1933 taxes.
Also;
All that parcel of land containing 15u
acres, in District No 39, bounded on
all sides by lands now <>r formerly of
.Martins Levied upon and to bo sold
as property of Kd .Jones anil William
(Jnuit fnv 1927, 192 X, 1929, 1930, 1931,
1932, ,an?l 1933 tax<s.
Also;
All that parcel of hind containing 100
acres, in District No. 0, bounded on
North by Pine Tree Creek; on Lust by
Hairh it lands, on South by J. J. Campbelle,
on West by J. H. Hums estate.
Lev but upon and to be sold as property
of It M. Hall for 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932,
1933 and 1934 taxes.
Also;
All that panel of land containing 114
acres, in District No. 10, bounded on
North by Jack Duren; on Lust by T. J.
Is Irk land, on South by Spring Hanking
Mercantile Company; on West by W.
'/. Hilton. Levied upon and to be sold
as property of Lstute.. 11. D. Hockhani
for 1928. 1929, 1930. 1931, 1932 and 1933
taxes.
Also:
All that lot and building In the City
of Camden, bounded on the North by
Mai) Wallace; on Last by Hroad street;
on South by Hattie Mitchell; on West
by Church street: Levied upon and to
he sold as property of Hen and Wash
I ton li*-11 for 1929, 193(1, 1931, 1932 and
I1'33 taxes.
Also:
All that par. el of land containing 193
-e r< s in District No. 39, hounded on
N-eth bv .1 W. Kills.,r; on Last by lands
..f Kershaw canity, on South by Anna
s. hloshuru; on West by llaclii I Lee.
Levi, d upon and to be sold as property:
I W L Daily for 1929. I9.tu. 1931, P'32
n n.l 1 '23 taxes.
A Iso:
.'ill that parcel o! land containing 52
acres, in Distri. I No 19, bounded on
N'.t'ih l,y Zi.>n Hill <luir.li; on Last by
.lam.-s Stratford, ..n South by James
Lurmatt. on West by Scott Itc-d. Levied
upon and to I.. sold- as ptop.rty of
Schlosburg and K.ir.sh for 1929, 1930,
1931. 1932 and 1933 taxes.
Also:
All that parcel of land mar Camden
containing I acres, hounded on North
by Del.onche street; on Last by formerly
Kimble Wilson; on South by formerly
Kimble Wilson; on West by C. S.
Highway No. 1. Levied upon and to be
so|<i as property of .1 H Walker for
1929. 193o. 1931, 1932 and 1933 taxes.
Also:
All that lot and building in City of
Camd. t., bounded on North by 19th
street; on Last by Jennie Williams; on
South by Daisy Shropshire: on West by
Albert Dili en L.-vied upon and to be
sold as property of Tillman Mlckle for
1929. 193ft. 193L 1932 and 1933 taxes.
Also:
All thai lot in the City of Camden,
hound, d on the North by A. (}. Vaughan;
<>ti Last by Church street; on South by
Hulk.- prop.its. on West by Henry
Davis I,. v i. . I up..n and to !>,. sold as
pr..p.rtv ..f Marv Yauvhan f?>r 1929, J'. ;{(?,
1931. 1932 and 19.".2 taxes.
Also:
AH _ih.it par.-. 1 of land containing 12
acres, in District No *. hounded on
North by Lot No. 2. up Last by Loukh
'(' toad, oil South by AleX I'ootle; on
W.-st bv Lot N". 1 Levi.-d upon and
to b. sold as pr..p. rty of 11. rtha Dunn
f. r 1 1931, 1 "32 a nd 1933 taxes
Also:
All that lot In tie- City of C.-und-n.
bound, d on tin- N.-rth by Nineteenth
?t " ?: .. < K i?? f?v Hroad street: on
South bv H. rirv S.iv.ig.-; on W. st by
Lstate c.eorge T Lit I 1.- L.vi.-d upon
and to be s,,i,i as pr.,p. My ..f Lilla M.
Mat k< for 1-29. 1 p,..,p ,an,j
taxes.
Also:
All th.,it lot fin.l building thereon jn the
City of Camden. !> und.d on the North
by formerly Trapp; on Lust by Mill
str.et; on South by formerly W U Outlaw
on West bv premises of Zemp.
I" vi. .1 upon and to he s.,ld as property
of Mrs. llessle It. Sheorn for 192x. 1929,
192", 19.11, 1932 and 1933 taxtxs.
Also:
All that lot and biulding thereon In
the citv of Camden, hounded on North
by Sallte Williams; ,,n Last by Mrs.
Walters on South by H <1 Carrlson;
on W.st liv Mil street Levied upon
and t b. sold as property of L. L.
Hurst for 1929 ,tax.s
Also:
All that pavc-l .f land, containing 45
acres. In District No. 4. hounded on Last
hy S A 1. Kailvvav; on South by Wilson
Mozier. on West by Wire Uoad. Levied
upon and to he sold as proper! v of T W
M. N. elv f..r 1933 taxes
Also;
Alt that tract of land, containing 68
acr. s in District No 9, adjoining lands
of W llll.tm Atkins Levied upon and to
be s.3d a< property of Lstate Mary Atkins
for 1929. 193.\ 1931, 1932 and 1933
taxes.
J H. Mol.LOn,
Sheriff Kershaw County.
Nearly 600 North Carolina farmers
are planning a jaunt to Washington
on May 14 to express their appreciation
to the Agricultural Adjustment
Administration for the aid ffiven
them. f
General News Notes
New buildings to bo erected in Hertin.
Germany, must Hereafter be made
bomb proof according to an order of
the chief of police.
A Hood of Mother's Day letters
reached Mrs. Dlonne-at Callander,
Canada, on Saturday, the letters coming
from all over Canada and the
t'nlted States.
The largest church of Blytheville,
Ark., has placed a ban on all members
who drink, gamble or in any way
participate in the liquor traffic under
Arkansas' recently enacted legislation.
Dr. J. H. O'Neill, for fifteen years
a practicing physician at Morgan
City, Da., jumped In a river and
drowned himself there rather than to
face a federal narcotic charge.
Frederick Gross, 40, bookkeeper for
a chemical company, is under arrest
in New York, on suspicion of having
caused the death of two members of
his family, after traces of an obscure
poison had been found in the stomachs
of the dead persons.
Wants-For Sale
FOR SALE?Ice cold buttermilk,
fresh daily. For further information.
telephone 31, Camden, S. C.
8-10 pd.
FURNISHED ROOMS- Two fwrirfH
edrooma with private bath. Horn?
located in desirable residential see^l
tion of city. Address P. 0. Bo^l
2<j7, Camden, S. C. 7-9 sT?
CLASSES LOST?A pair of tortoin?
shell rimmed glasses lost somt-H
where on the streets of CanxlMjH
recently. Finder please return til
Chronicle office. 7 4 H
MEN WANTED -For RawUi.?
Routes in Camden. Write todij,?
Rawleigh Co., Dept. SCE420-8IL?
Richmond, Va. 6-10 p?t ?
FOR SHOE -Rebuilding, call at Tfcfl
Red Boot Shop, A. M. Jones,
prietor, next door to Express office, ?
01^ Rutledge street, Camden, S. C,?
47-June 1-sb.^H
FOR RENT?Very comfofc?
able second floor apartment?
"on Lafayette Avenue, near]
Broad street, four rooms-and?
bath. Very reasonable rent?
al. Telepnone 7, Shannon ?
Realty Company, Camden,?
S. C. 7-9 8b.^9
FOR RENT?Five room house oil
West side Highland Avenue. Hoqm^B
in good condition. Price $17.50 pet^l
month". Call William L. Goodik,'?
Phone 193, Camden, S. C. 8-dO sk?
FOR KENT?'Six room house oil
West side Highland Avenue.
in good condition. Price $17.50 pe^H
month. Call William L. Goods*, .^B
Phone 193, Camden, .S. C. 8-10sb?
I The Grain Crop Is Excellent I
I SEE US FOR? H
I McCormick-Deering H
I BINDERS H
I threshers rijf
I . MOWERS *>'
I RAKES H
i | Binder Twine M
I We also carry complete line of repair parts for II
I McC<^mick-l>eeri"g M??hines II
I WHITXKER & CO. II
I Rutledge St. II
l?hone No. 4 j
in
43rd Anniversary Sale I
Blue Rose RICE, 5 lbs 19cB
Tomatoes, No. 2 can, 2 for 15cB
SNOWDRIFT, 6 lb. Pail 91c11
Wesson OIL, pint can 19c B
Argo SALMON, tall can 19c I
Tomato Catsup, 14 oz. Bottle ? 10c B
Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 ukgs !&
GRITS,51hs. ,,,,, 15cl
Print BUTTER, lb.... 31cl
Pillsbury FLOUR, 12 lb. bag 6M
PRODUCEI
Green BEANS, lb,... 5c
TOMATOES, 3 lbs 25cB
LEMONS, per dozen ...
New POTATOES, 10 lbs 25?
??
MARKET SPECIALS I
Lamb Chops lb. 35c
Lamb Legs lb. 25c
Veal Cutlets lb. 28c 1
Veal Chops lb. 28c
Beef Roast lb. 25c n
Beef Stew 2 lbs. 25c
Pork Roast lb. 23c jfl
Pork Chops lb. 25q(
FRESH FISH 4 lbs. 25c M