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COUNCIL SESSION STRICTLY BUSINESS AFTER 5 MONTHS OF POLITICAL "FIREWORKS" (Continued from Prcced. Pap "look into who will stand th Cost of a cleanup." NEW IAW STUDIED . . Ashed for a report on the st Jus of the house at 1518'i Cre 'aw blvd., whjch was damagi fire, subsequently condemm 'the council a.-- unfit for hurt "an^habitation and the object a petition signed by 1? resldeni in the neighborhood which urg< the council Aujf . 26 to tak some definite action OB the strue ture, City Attorney McCall sa a new state law, effective las Saturday, applies to the buili ing. He reported he was havlr copies of this measure, whosi ; terms were not detailed, n for study by each membei the council and said he woul be able to give an opinion the next meeting. ORDINANCE UNDEK PIKE . . Attorny McCall had no re commendation to make regard Ing changes in Sec. 2 of Ordi:' ance No. 275, which will get test by a jury in Judge Shid ler's court tomorrow with a employee of Sam Levy as d( fendant. He said the measun which prohibits loading or un loading, across a sidewalk any size wares or merchandise, should be investigated by thi council as a whole. No actioi was taken. NO CABKII.UO PROGRESS . . In response to a questio on the progress toward acquisi tion of the Cabrillo ave., P . E right-of-way, asked by Council man Babcock, City Attorne; McCall said he knew nothing o the matter, that it was in th hands of City Engineer Glenr Jain who is now on his vacation The Interstate Commerce Com mission murt approve abandon ment of* the right-of-way, pur- chased months ago by the city btfore Torrance can proceed ti remove the rails and wires (a tile city's expense) and pavi ^he strip from Torranee blvd. t< PJaza del Amo. OKAY PUMP WORK . . The Pomona Pump Co., was 'authorized to proceed with In- 'stallatlon of the electrical setup for the city's new well in- North BEPAIKS AUTHORIZED Damaged that night (Thursday) .. one of the police patrol cars was cfartlfied for repairs costing approximately $170. NO PALMISTRY PERMIT . 'Oft recommendation of Police 5! CSlef Stroh, who said the ap I ;- pttcant "doesn't care very much 11 whether she gets a Torrance ' ; pemdt or not", no license was granted Mrs. Lola Adams, Los ,, ingeles gypsy, to practi a* /palmistry here. m):' :*JMG COST QUOTED ... If jfvifig. Phoebe R. Barnes of 1221 ; B3 Prado wishes to obtain the v material from the city for a (Otall log cabin home It will cost ' bet ^he usual price of $12 per eatp for eucalyptus logs, the council ruled in response to her request,for a price quotation. WOMEN'S CUJB OPENS At the year's meeting of Key- stone Women's Club held last Saturday at their clubhouse Mrs. Lorna Baines was the guest speaker. A group of Spanish se- lections was sung by Mrs. F. Matheson while Mrs. Edgar Hud- son and Sally Rowell sang a duet. firs. Cal Bucy resigned as president and Mrs. Emma Chris- tenaen was elected to succeed her. Mrs. Edgar Hudson will serve as first vice president for the ensuing year. Regular meetings will be held on the second and fourth Wed- ! nesdays of each month. Busi- ness and program meetings will be held on the second Wednes- day while the fourth Wednes- day will be devoted to section meetings followed by a covered dish luncheon. * * * CATHOLIC' PARTY THIS EVENING Hostesses for the Catholic lad- IPS' card party at Nativity hall this evening are Mmes. Baslle, Chicolne, Dlotlln, Moscr, O'Toolc, Brodie, Mlze and Maddy. Every- one is cordially invited. There will be prizes and refreshments and tables of contract and auc- tion bridge, pinochle and BOO will be in play. * + + / Jlnunle Purlin, member of the 160th Infantry, California Na- tional Ouard, Is enjoying a two- weeks' furlough here from Camp Ban Luls Oblspo. On his return to duty he expects to be pro- moted to corporal. Fred Htuisen, who has been 111 at hl» home for the past two waeku, le reported* making a sat- ( factory recovery. FIREMAN ADVANCED . . . Recommended by Fire Chief McMaster, Ivan Kettering was promoted to engineer on the fire department. He has com- pleted his six months' proba- tionary term. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Nye were ntertained at the R. W. Rug- gles home In Vontura Friday and Saturday. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forreiit McKlnley were Mr 1, and Mrs. W. W. Wcstwood and daughter Wllma of Columbus, N. M.. and Jesse Blngham of Santa Rita, N. M. * Mit-s Eileen Hough, who was been visiting ttie H. L. BodleyB, .returned this week to her home at Ottawa, Kansas; B1U Keefer spent the weekend at the home of his parents here. His guests were Cadets B. Coch- rane and Wlllard Beck also of Ryan School of Aeronautics at San Diego. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Look at their home Sat- ill-day evening were Messn-s. and Mmes. William Mnrsh. Sr., Will- lam Marsh, Jr., and Carl Sucho- me] of Los Angeles, members of the Arts and Science Academy. Suchomcl Is on the museum staff at Exposition Park. Mr. nnrf Mrs. Marry Clark1 have returned from a two weeks' vacation at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russey at Yreka. Mr. nml Mi*. W. H. Tolson have sold their house at 2103 Arlington ave., and have pur- chased a new home at 1324 Aca- cia ave. . f |- Mr. and Mrx. Alfred Kltto left Wednesday for a week's vaca- tion in northern California. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Flora Wrlght, who suf- fered a broken arm last Tuesday and has been confined to a Los Angnles hospital, returned to her home Monday and Is reported rtaking a satisfactory recovery. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Johnson of Rolling Hills left by plane h»st SatuTdfcy for a*'-fortnight's visit with Mrs. Johnson's mother Mrs. George Van Sickle of Den- ver, Colorado. Read our Want-Ads. Mr. and-Ml*. J. II. faultily of 1607 Acacia ave., will move Sat- urday to a new home at Comp- ton. Mr. and Mr*. C. E. Dllley of 1404 Beech St., accompanied by thdlr sorMn-faw and daughter, Mr. arid Mrs. Anthon Pryde and son, enjoyed the Ice Follies last Thursday evening. Dr. Katherine F. Slekmann who has been vacationing for the past several weeks, will re- open her office here Monday, September 22. Mrs. (1. A. Roos and children left recently to make their homo In Lo.i Angeles. Grand Coulee Dam will be- the earth's greatest single source of electricity. An estimated three to three and one-half million skunks a year are trapped. Waste molasses is used by one Japanese manufacturer UB it source of glycerin. Read our Want-Ads. 1332 EL PRADO Between Sartori and Cravens Torrance FREE PARKING nidS IPHCTOt TH** SATVtDXT (Tmbl* IHmi Sat/.er To T«> Cooulea women who- hrantr Mrvcd other, more expensive nalionaUf Bmtw teas but who »» sennt thr Own Tea, cay the} save no to 20%. OUR OWN TEA ». 19° rUU.-rLAVOKO> m* TJHMFTY P*«. I «fc 241-lb.' tack MeGold Medal Flour .. lona Flour ... ..... Drifted Snow Flour . Globe A-l Ffoitr r ....... M .U°43C Piklsbury Flour ...........«?- $ 1 87 MUSIURY FANCAM FlOU* . . . 44-OI. pkg.. 17c L-bby's Veat Loaf ........... 15C Green Giant Peas . - - - .2^27' Iris Dfeefd feet* ........ No ^ 03 1OC Iris Sweet Peos ........^15' Potted Meat B*rs .......2^9' NBC Ritz Crackers ...... l£: 19' SHKDDKO VMM . . . !*«.. 10« Del Maiz NiMefs ...... .2 I . 2 ;.?21 C Heinz Beam «r......3ZT2Se YUKON CLUB BEVERAGES Bean Sprouts Chicken NOOWE Soup LrNDEN.s 3e... 25' Lycekn' ROAST CHICKEN, No. | een. 43c RAVIOLIS. 1-lb.|ar. Uc Facial Tissues «f ... - Sit? 15 e Lux Flakes ^22" T ,°o'ir - 3.. k..17 e Pahnolive^r .... ....3 e. k..17e 2 -9al.$i| Of can < lit) S Brownie Beer -IPIoi Depoi Save on Liquors Monte Luna WINES ........ qt. 29c Tom Palmer Bonded BOURBON o.r" pt. $1.00 Old Quaker RYE ^>" pt. 97c IMPERIAL BEER C.V., 3for27c 10 HIGH BOURBON full at $2.29 Macaroni Dinner *SSLSSF 2 pk9, Prune Juice wmwnr .......V«u 22C WOO, Food RIN-L-KATION ...... 2td.t 15° Dog Food gg» ........ 36 Ub . 15' Kleenex Tissues ....... ^2S< Purex Bleach ......... 2 k ^,21 e Ubby's Pickles ^S .......*& 18e Dairy Products Ice Kraft Cheese Condensed Milk & 19' 2^25' with A«P'i »wn WE ARC HAPPr TO ACCEPT ORANGE 6 tLUt FEDERAL FOOD STAMPSI "Cost of Eating Gone Up?" Read this A&P Customer's Answer! , matron In the A&P Market. "In fact. I'm actually saving, because I now do all my shopping In the A&PI I get wonder- ful values in the foods sold only here." Why can the fair maiden make such savings? Because A&P does away with many "in-between" costs by bringing foods direct from ** |ndlcat*i outtlnt uireo of vltaH + lialecrta good ware* factory to yos. Many ef th*it fin* foods bring yen savlngi up to 25% compared to the prices usually asked for other ' nationally' known products of comparable quality. Try todoy. th* 33 Puailty-Famous Ann Page Foods Whit* House Condensed Milk - - - A&P Coffees and Teasl It certainly pays to shop at A*PI Harriett Pears , *.... ... M:.V IS FOR VITAMINS, VARIETY, VERY FINE FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Speed is the Flavor-Secret of A&P's Fresh Fruits & Vegetables! Every prtcloit koir coniH - - - ! nuftlig frctk fralti and v«9«»abl«i to yon- A«P Mar- kotl Wo biy tkora o««n right wkora tkoy grow, tkoa tkoy'ro fpod to narkot a> fait ai poiilblol Jut ta»to tko r*»ttil Ttoy'ro HOURS WISHER, ckoek-fmll of flavor! AM| b«eaiuo wo b*y dlroct. do away with many In-botwooi oipoiioi aid ikaro tavliigi wltk you. prieoi or* mlgkty attractive, tee! Conw look »k«m evorl APPLES GRAPES APPLES BARTLETT Vitamin C+ BELLEFLEUR- VltamiBCt 3 14 Banana Squash tb A&P Guaranteed Meats One Price, One Quality! SMOKEDI 5 to 7-lb. Average PICNICS Vitamins B++ and G+. Farmer John Brand. Fancy, Eastern. Hickory-smoked, sugar-curedl LAMB ROAST A&P top quality genuine 1941 Spring Milk Lamb. Vitamins B++ and G+. U. S. Gov v t Graded and Stamped! ROAST ritamlns B+ and G+. A&P To^ Quality intern Grain-Fed Steer Beef. U. S. Government Graded and Stamped. 16 2V Shoulder- Whole or Half 7-Bone, Best Center Cutsl COLORED FRYERS Fancy, young. 3 to 3J-lb. Avg. Vitamins B+* and G*. Spare Ribs v .'+ Tn".... 20lb Sliced Bacon IA; N «, I ... 32* Pork Sausage «, .. 23lb Salt Port Wl? - ' .. 17* .100% Pure Pork. Our own make. F. ncy E. lttrri Ory-Curtd. Stewing Hen_s*#."«*' . 24* piece Bacon ".'U".* 1 ... 27* Fancy, freth.dr.ntd. 21-31.Ib. Avg. DELICATESSEN Minced Ham ...... 23ii. Salami, Kosher Style . . 25k Salads, Potato or Macaroni 12i» Pig's Feet......... 51. Sliced Bacon.... c ^. Armour' Star. Vltamlna + * and O+. SHOULDER PORK ROAST....... CHOICE CUTS RUMP ROAST ...... 221 29; Ann Page Beans 2 Mi eon Sandwich Spread ^....^20- A tentallilngly different apread, created by Aa\p Food Exp«rt«l French Dressing ^ ..... 4^.11* Thl« grand French Draaalna hnparte magnificent flavor to laladel ANN PA«E «J -IB. OT« rURE HUIT ........ efi far a* I lEicept Roipbemr oad Sfrawberryl Rich In that freth flavor that only pure fruit, can ylaltfl C4f«l*n RAMHC DEL MONTE . No.2 « «.e dtring DeanS EARLY GARDEN . . . . caa 11 Lima Beans Dil « M E?M MTI deXO ""^'"Shortening ' Ou.rant.td 100% Pure, Hydrogenated V.geubl. Sho Spry Shortening .... .... 3;' 0 b;55' § . •clla—bcautc ift mad* to aoeat high quality Hand- anil, yet aavei you moaev (oo-r-Uke all the Thrifrjr 33 Aon Page Food*. SALAD DRESSING 9t. Jar is euy to mike with this top quality mix. It's one of lummer-ume's big favoritei in the famous Ana P*ge Jtunily ol 39 fine foods. ANN PAGE SPARKLE MIXTURE ICE CREAM DESSERT Rice Krispies «uo««$ ...... pk,10e WheOt RICE PUTfS SUNNYHELD - 3ceH« 13" Try .a bowl of thla cool, d.llcloui, nourlihlng breakfaat treat! Nectar Tea ^o 0 .1 ........ ^:: Nestle MorsekT^ "." 2^25' cudaliy*. . CrackerJack Johnson Wax AJaxSoap .. Camay 1°^ OlMMar V.^' wisanssr ,«" . OlHHHf old 2..K 3 M ,11° ,10° 3.. n ,20° Cook!« NuUB' Bell Borax Ghlpt .. SuperSuds .. Klek .... ChlpsoFlikM Unit .... Ar«o as, . ClAaiUAv Whitt vwMiwvr «tii 4 c . n.ia'

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Page 1: COUNCIL SESSION STRICTLY...160th Infantry, California Na tional Ouard, Is enjoying a two- weeks' furlough here from Camp Ban Luls Oblspo. On his return to duty he expects to be pro

COUNCIL SESSION STRICTLY BUSINESS AFTER 5 MONTHS OF POLITICAL "FIREWORKS"(Continued from Prcced. Pap "look into who will stand th Cost of a cleanup."

NEW IAW STUDIED . .Ashed for a report on the st

Jus of the house at 1518'i Cre 'aw blvd., whjch was damagi

fire, subsequently condemm 'the council a.-- unfit for hurt

"an^habitation and the object a petition signed by 1? resldeni in the neighborhood which urg< the council Aujf . 26 to tak some definite action OB the strue ture, City Attorney McCall sa a new state law, effective las Saturday, applies to the buili ing. He reported he was havlr copies of this measure, whosi

; terms were not detailed, n for study by each membei

the council and said he woul be able to give an opinion the next meeting.

ORDINANCE UNDEK PIKE. . Attorny McCall had no re commendation to make regard Ing changes in Sec. 2 of Ordi:' ance No. 275, which will get test by a jury in Judge Shid ler's court tomorrow with a employee of Sam Levy as d( fendant. He said the measun which prohibits loading or un loading, across a sidewalk any size wares or merchandise, should be investigated by thi council as a whole. No actioi was taken.

NO CABKII.UO PROGRESS. . In response to a questio on the progress toward acquisi tion of the Cabrillo ave., P . E right-of-way, asked by Council man Babcock, City Attorne; McCall said he knew nothing o the matter, that it was in th hands of City Engineer Glenr Jain who is now on his vacation The Interstate Commerce Com mission murt approve abandon ment of* the right-of-way, pur­ chased months ago by the city btfore Torrance can proceed ti remove the rails and wires (a tile city's expense) and pavi ^he strip from Torranee blvd. t< PJaza del Amo.

OKAY PUMP WORK . .The Pomona Pump Co., was 'authorized to proceed with In- 'stallatlon of the electrical setup for the city's new well in- North

BEPAIKS AUTHORIZEDDamaged that night (Thursday)

.. one of the police patrol cars was cfartlfied for repairs costing approximately $170.

NO PALMISTRY PERMIT. 'Oft recommendation of Police

5! CSlef Stroh, who said the ap I ;- pttcant "doesn't care very much 11 whether she gets a Torrance ' ; pemdt or not", no license was

granted Mrs. Lola Adams, Los ,, ingeles gypsy, to practi

a* /palmistry here.

m):' :*JMG COST QUOTED ... Ifjfvifig. Phoebe R. Barnes of 1221 ; B3 Prado wishes to obtain the

v material from the city for a(Otall log cabin home It will cost

' bet ^he usual price of $12 pereatp for eucalyptus logs, thecouncil ruled in response to herrequest,for a price quotation.

WOMEN'S CUJB OPENS

At the year's meeting of Key­ stone Women's Club held last Saturday at their clubhouse Mrs. Lorna Baines was the guest speaker. A group of Spanish se­ lections was sung by Mrs. F. Matheson while Mrs. Edgar Hud­ son and Sally Rowell sang a duet.

firs. Cal Bucy resigned as president and Mrs. Emma Chris- tenaen was elected to succeed her. Mrs. Edgar Hudson will serve as first vice president for the ensuing year.

Regular meetings will be held on the second and fourth Wed-

! nesdays of each month. Busi­ ness and program meetings will be held on the second Wednes­ day while the fourth Wednes­ day will be devoted to section meetings followed by a covered dish luncheon.

* * *CATHOLIC' PARTY THIS EVENING

Hostesses for the Catholic lad- IPS' card party at Nativity hall this evening are Mmes. Baslle, Chicolne, Dlotlln, Moscr, O'Toolc, Brodie, Mlze and Maddy. Every­ one is cordially invited. There will be prizes and refreshments and tables of contract and auc­ tion bridge, pinochle and BOO will be in play.

* + +/ Jlnunle Purlin, member of the

160th Infantry, California Na­ tional Ouard, Is enjoying a two- weeks' furlough here from Camp Ban Luls Oblspo. On his return to duty he expects to be pro­ moted to corporal.

Fred Htuisen, who has been 111 at hl» home for the past two waeku, le reported* making a sat- ( factory recovery.

FIREMAN ADVANCED . . .Recommended by Fire Chief McMaster, Ivan Kettering was promoted to engineer on the fire department. He has com­ pleted his six months' proba­ tionary term.

Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Nye were ntertained at the R. W. Rug-

gles home In Vontura Friday and Saturday.

Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forreiit McKlnley were Mr1, and Mrs. W. W. Wcstwood and daughter Wllma of Columbus, N. M.. and Jesse Blngham of Santa Rita, N. M. *

Mit-s Eileen Hough, who was been visiting ttie H. L. BodleyB, .returned this week to her home at Ottawa, Kansas;

B1U Keefer spent the weekend at the home of his parents here. His guests were Cadets B. Coch- rane and Wlllard Beck also of Ryan School of Aeronautics at San Diego.

Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Look at their home Sat- ill-day evening were Messn-s. and Mmes. William Mnrsh. Sr., Will- lam Marsh, Jr., and Carl Sucho- me] of Los Angeles, members of the Arts and Science Academy. Suchomcl Is on the museum staff at Exposition Park.

Mr. nnrf Mrs. Marry Clark1have returned from a two weeks' vacation at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russey at Yreka.

Mr. nml Mi*. W. H. Tolson have sold their house at 2103 Arlington ave., and have pur­ chased a new home at 1324 Aca­ cia ave. . f |-

Mr. and Mrx. Alfred Kltto left Wednesday for a week's vaca­ tion in northern California.

RETURNS HOMEMrs. Flora Wrlght, who suf­

fered a broken arm last Tuesday and has been confined to a Los Angnles hospital, returned to her home Monday and Is reported rtaking a satisfactory recovery.

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Johnson of Rolling Hills left by plane h»st SatuTdfcy for a*'-fortnight's visit with Mrs. Johnson's mother Mrs. George Van Sickle of Den­ ver, Colorado.

Read our Want-Ads.

Mr. and-Ml*. J. II. faultily of1607 Acacia ave., will move Sat­ urday to a new home at Comp- ton.

Mr. and Mr*. C. E. Dllley of 1404 Beech St., accompanied by thdlr sorMn-faw and daughter, Mr. arid Mrs. Anthon Pryde and son, enjoyed the Ice Follies last Thursday evening.

Dr. Katherine F. Slekmann who has been vacationing for the past several weeks, will re­ open her office here Monday, September 22.

Mrs. (1. A. Roos and children left recently to make their homo In Lo.i Angeles.

Grand Coulee Dam will be- the earth's greatest single source of electricity.

An estimated three to three and one-half million skunks a year are trapped.

Waste molasses is used by one Japanese manufacturer UB it source of glycerin.

Read our Want-Ads.

1332 EL PRADOBetween Sartori and Cravens Torrance

FREE PARKING

nidS IPHCTOt TH** SATVtDXT (Tmbl* IHmi Sat/.er To T«>

Cooulea women who- hrantr Mrvcd other, more expensive nalionaUf Bmtw teas but who »» sennt thr Own Tea, cay the} save no to 20%.

OUR OWN TEA ». 19°rUU.-rLAVOKO> m*TJHMFTY P*«. I «fc

241-lb.'

tackMe-°

Gold Medal Flour .. lona Flour ... .....Drifted Snow Flour .Globe A-l Ffoitr r ....... M.U°43CPiklsbury Flour ...........«?- $ 187

MUSIURY FANCAM FlOU* . . . 44-OI. pkg.. 17c

L-bby's Veat Loaf ........... 15CGreen Giant Peas . - - - .2^27' Iris Dfeefd feet* ........ No 03 1OCIris Sweet Peos ........^15'Potted Meat B*rs .......2^9'NBC Ritz Crackers ...... l£: 19'

SHKDDKO VMM . . . !*«.. 10«

Del Maiz NiMefs ...... .2 I.2;.?21 CHeinz Beam «r......3ZT2Se

YUKON CLUB

BEVERAGES

Bean SproutsChicken NOOWE Soup LrNDEN.s 3e... 25'Lycekn' ROAST CHICKEN, No. | een. 43c RAVIOLIS. 1-lb.|ar. Uc

Facial Tissues «f ... - Sit? 15e Lux Flakes ^22" T,°o'ir - 3..k..17e Pahnolive^r .... ....3 e.k..17e

2 -9al.$i| Of can <

lit) SBrownie Beer -IPIoi Depoi

Save on LiquorsMonte Luna WINES ........ qt. 29cTom Palmer Bonded BOURBON o.r" pt. $1.00 Old Quaker RYE ^>" pt. 97c IMPERIAL BEER C.V., 3for27c 10 HIGH BOURBON full at $2.29

Macaroni Dinner *SSLSSF 2 pk9, Prune Juice wmwnr .......V«u 22CWOO, Food RIN-L-KATION ...... 2td.t 15°Dog Food gg» ........ 36Ub. 15'Kleenex Tissues ....... ^2S<Purex Bleach ......... 2k ,21eUbby's Pickles ^S .......*& 18e

Dairy ProductsIceKraft CheeseCondensed Milk

& 19'2^25'

with A«P'i »wn

WE ARC HAPPrTO ACCEPT

ORANGE 6 tLUtFEDERAL FOOD

STAMPSI

"Cost of Eating Gone Up?"Read this A&P Customer's Answer!

,matron In the A&P Market. "In fact. I'm actually saving, because I now do all my shopping In the A&PI I get wonder­ ful values in the foods sold only here." Why can the fair maiden make such savings? Because A&P does away with many "in-between" costs by bringing foods direct from

** |ndlcat*i outtlnt uireo of vltaH + lialecrta good ware*

factory to yos. Many ef th*it fin* foods bring yen savlngi up to 25% compared to the prices usually asked for other

' nationally' known products of comparable quality. Try todoy. th* 33 Puailty-Famous Ann Page Foods Whit* House Condensed Milk - - - A&P Coffees and Teasl It certainly pays to shop at A*PI

Harriett Pears , *.... ...M:.V

IS FOR VITAMINS, VARIETY, VERY FINE FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES

Speed is the Flavor-Secret of A&P's Fresh Fruits & Vegetables!

Every prtcloit koir coniH - - - ! nuftlig frctk fralti and v«9«»abl«i to yon- A«P Mar- kotl Wo biy tkora o««n right wkora tkoy grow, tkoa tkoy'ro fpod to narkot a> fait ai poiilblol Jut ta»to tko r*»ttil Ttoy'ro

HOURS WISHER, ckoek-fmll of flavor! AM| b«eaiuo wo b*y dlroct. do away with many In-botwooi oipoiioi aid ikaro tavliigi wltk you. prieoi or* mlgkty attractive, tee! Conw look »k«m evorl

APPLES GRAPESAPPLES

BARTLETT Vitamin C+

BELLEFLEUR- VltamiBCt

3 14

Banana Squash tb

A&P Guaranteed Meats One Price, One Quality!

SMOKEDI 5 to 7-lb. AveragePICNICS

Vitamins B++ and G+. Farmer John Brand. Fancy, Eastern. Hickory-smoked, sugar-curedl

LAMB ROASTA&P top quality genuine 1941 Spring Milk Lamb. Vitamins B++ and G+. U. S. Govvt Graded and Stamped!

ROASTritamlns B+ and G+. A&P To^ Quality intern Grain-Fed Steer Beef. U. S. Government Graded and Stamped.

2«16 2V

Shoulder- Whole or

Half

7-Bone, Best Center Cutsl

COLORED FRYERSFancy, young. 3 to 3J-lb. Avg. Vitamins B+* and G*.

Spare Ribs v.'+Tn".... 20lb Sliced Bacon IA;N«,I ... 32* Pork Sausage «, .. 23lb Salt Port Wl? - •'• .. 17*.100% Pure Pork. Our own make. F.ncy E.lttrri Ory-Curtd.

Stewing Hen_s*#."«*' . 24* piece Bacon ".'U".*1 ... 27*Fancy, freth.dr.ntd. 21-31.Ib. Avg.

DELICATESSEN Minced Ham ...... 23ii.Salami, Kosher Style . . 25k Salads, Potato or Macaroni 12i» Pig's Feet......... 51.

Sliced Bacon.... c .Armour' Star. Vltamlna + * and O+. SHOULDER

PORK ROAST.......CHOICE CUTS

RUMP ROAST ......

221

29;

Ann Page Beans 2 Mi eon

Sandwich Spread ^....^20-A tentallilngly different apread, created by Aa\p Food Exp«rt«l

French Dressing ^ ..... 4^.11*Thl« grand French Draaalna hnparte magnificent flavor to laladel

ANN PA«E «J -IB. OT« rURE HUIT ........ efi far a* I

lEicept Roipbemr oad Sfrawberryl Rich In that freth flavor that only pure fruit, can ylaltfl

C4f«l*n RAMHC DEL MONTE . No.2 « «.edtring DeanS EARLY GARDEN . . . . caa 11Lima Beans Dil«ME?MMTI deXO ""^'"Shortening '

Ou.rant.td 100% Pure, Hydrogenated V.geubl. Sho

Spry Shortening .... .... 3;'0b;55'

§ . •clla—bcautc ift mad* to aoeat high quality Hand- anil, yet aavei you moaev (oo-r-Uke all the Thrifrjr 33 Aon Page Food*.

SALAD DRESSING

9t. Jar

is euy to mike with this top quality mix. It's one of lummer-ume's big favoritei in the famous Ana P*ge Jtunily ol 39 fine foods.

ANN PAGE

SPARKLEMIXTURE K«

ICE CREAM DESSERT

Rice Krispies «uo««$ ...... pk,10eWheOt RICE PUTfS SUNNYHELD - 3ceH« 13"

Try .a bowl of thla cool, d.llcloui, nourlihlng breakfaat treat!

Nectar Tea ^o0.1 ........ ::Nestle MorsekT^ "." 2^25'

cudaliy*. .

CrackerJack Johnson Wax AJaxSoap .. Camay 1°^ OlMMar V.^' wisanssr ,«" .OlHHHf old

2..K

3 M

,11° ,10°

3..n,20°

Cook!« NuUB' BellBorax Ghlpt .. SuperSuds .. Klek .... ChlpsoFlikM Unit .... Ar«o as, .ClAaiUAv Whitt vwMiwvr «tii 4 c.n.ia'