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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-01-05, Page 11
THE TIMES ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, WENT M0RNJHC1,M*.■ ■Mil I '!"((' "WWHBWWMHBIlM'lllllWMaTO Bond Paper Also Available In 100, QQO And 1,000 Lots Family Reunions Highlight Holidays Times-Advocate 'Firtsfont town & COUNTRY TIRES Here is the ideal winter tire,.. zips through slush and mud,'..rolls quietly on bare pavement Put them on your rear wheels now and forget winter driving worries. TOWN & COUNTRY TIRES Availdble/inJ’ i* TUBE or TUBELESS y/ WHITE SIDEWALLS or ALL-BLACK Centralia Anglican Church Service Communion service was held at Christ Church on Christmas morn ing. At the close of the service the choir presented Mrs. Elston, the organist, with a Christmas gift in appreciation of her serv ice®, Christmas Visiters Mr, and Mrs, W®i. ‘Essery and family with Mr. and Mrs, G, F, Pen warden in Sarnia. (Mr. Don-, aid Essery remained for a week’s vacation. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ray .Shoebottom and family with Mrs. 'Shoebot tom’s mother, Mrs, Johnson at Fanshawe and with the (former’s brother, Mr. ‘and ‘ Mrs. Ronald: iShoebottom in Dorchester. Mr. and Mrs. K. Greb and Wayne with Mr, 'and Mrs. Amos Smith in ‘Mount Albert. Miss Winnie Field, a teacher at -Nobel, who was holidaying at her home in 'Princeton visited at •the home of Mr. and Mrs,. Lorne Hicks on Wednesday. Mr. iSteve Molnar, of Montreal, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Molnar. With {Rev. J. T. and Mrs. Clarke were their son Ewart, a student minister at Kingston University; their daughters, Frances of the United Church Training School ■in Toronto, Florence of Macdon ald Hall, Guelph, Margaret of Stratford, Mrs. IClarke of Tor onto and Miss Oldford of Guelph, New Year guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Essery -were Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Penwarden, Mr. 'and Mrs H. Penwarden of Sarnia, Miss- Beatrice Essery of Ridgetown, Miss -Mary Margaret Essery of ■London and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Roberts and family of Chisel hurst, iMr. and Mrs. Ray iShoebolto/m” and family attended the Johnson- Cooper wedding in Tillsonfourg •on Saturday. Mrs. R. B. Gates is a patient in the South Huron hospital in Exeter. Larry Snider MOTORS Phone 624 Graham Arthur MOTORS LTD. Phone 210 Biddulph Holiday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Elston entertained on Monday, December 26 at a Christmas family gather ing. Those present were Mr. and Allan Elston and family,Mrs. ‘iiituniiiiiniuiiiiiiimitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiKiiitr^ Get A New Car for. 1956 Mrs, Fred Davis and Master Peter Knox of Exeter. - With Mr. and Mtfs. Jack Blair were Mr. and Mrs- Jerry Leitch, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Flannigan, Mr, Andrew Flannigan and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hedley, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Flannigan (Jr.) Miss Jean Flannigan and Mrs. Ellen Flannigan, Mr. Ken Ander son, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Flah- nigan and family. tMr. and Mrs. M. H. Elston and David with Rev, N. D. and Mrs. Knox, Exeter. Mr- and Mrs, John McAllister with Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Skinner, nd Mr. and Mrs. Ron Denham, Miss Jean Smith with her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cronyn of Centralia. With Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fisch er were Mr. -and Mrs. Lloyd Stan- lake and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fischer and family, Mr. Ted Lyons, Miss Lorraine Black, Miss Dorothy Fischer, Mr. Joe Mordish, Mr. Bill Fischer, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Fischer and family, My. and Mrs.„ T. Thompson, all of London; and Mr. Morley Thomp son of Northbrooke, With Mr. .and Mrs. Leonard Smith were Mr, and Mrs. Clar ence Smith and Mrs, John Smith and Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Hudgins and family. • Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Isaac of Wallaceburg with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Isaac. With Mr. and Mrs. John- Spac- elc were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wood- all and family of Windsor, Mes srs. Frank Gregus and John Greg us of London and Mr, and Mrs. August Gregus, Exeter. With Mr. and Mrs. John Rolco were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rolco and daughter and Mi'. John Rolco (Jr.) all of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard .Smith and family with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Will Isaac enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hod gins, Lucan; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Isaac and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Bruce Isaac. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Langford and John with Mr. and Mrs. Roy O’Neil and family of Denfield, and with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mc Roberts and family. Miss Janet Blair with her grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Flanni gan, London. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blair and girls with Mr. and Mrs. Don Blair London. With Mrs. Jessie Lewis were Mr. rand Mrs. Lloyd Johnston and family of Ailsa Craig, Mr. Roy Harriston of Centralia and Miss Barbara Lewis of London. Mr; and Mrs. Ed. Willadr of Mount Hope with Mrs. ' Willard’s ■mother, Mrs. Connor and sister Mrs. Jessie Lewis on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gibson spent a few days visiting in Wrox- eter during the holidays. With , Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gib son were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dear, Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Taylor and Miss Reta Cuff all of London. With Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mc- Falls were Mr. , Ern Hicks and Mrs. Priscilla Mack, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis, Michael and Heather and Mr., and Mrs. Ross MoFalls. Mr. -and Mrs. M. H. Elston and Mrs. Fred Davis with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher, Wood ham. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner and Karen with Mr. and Mrs. P'hil Munch, Elimville, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Morley, ’Whalen. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Atkinson, Shirley and Robert, with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eagleson of Ailsa Craig. A-1 Cars ’55 FORD SEDAN low mileage ............................ $1,995 ’54 FORD SEDAN, automatic, radio—a honey .. 1,695 ’53 MONARCH SEDAN, automatic, radio........... 1,595 ’52 CHEV HARDTOP, a sex wagon .................... 1,350 ’53 CHEV COACH, a steal ........................ 1,250 ’51 MONARCH SEDAN, she’s good .................... 895 Eight ’50 and ’51 FLYMOUTH AND DODGE SEDANS , From $695 Up WANT A DODGE? COME AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE ’50 VAUXHALL SEDAN ........................................ 350 ’50 AUSTIN SEDAN ............................................... 350 ’51 ANGLIA COACH, motor overhauled ............ 275 ’39 FORD COACH ................................................... 95 ’38 DODGE COUPE ................................................. 75 Trucks ’51 FORD ONE-TON, new motor, only-................ 995 ’53 CHEV. PANEL, low mileage .......................... 950 ’52 GMC THREE-TON, chassis and cab, a steal .. 950 ’49 CHEV SEDAN DELIVERY, only .................... 400 Tractors ’52 FORDSON MAJOR DIESEL, real workhorse ’52 MASSEY-HARRIS 22 and Scuffler, Mice new ’51 FORD ................................................................... 1,450 1,050 750 Specials The following 30-day units will be reduced $10.00 each day until sold: r Thursday’s Price ’53 DODGE SEDAN ...................... ’53 CHEV SEDAN, low mileage ’51 FORD SEDAN ........................ ’46 LINCOLN SEDAN .................> ’46 FORD SEDAN, clean.............. 1,300 1,125 655 375 275 I Larry Snider Motors I Phone 624 LTD. Exeter InihihihnnumHiiH..................................................................... Brinsley Brinsley United Church Sun day School donated A goodly number of white gifts to the Salvation Army, London, for •Christmas. Mr. jWesley Morley is a patient at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London.' Mrs. Menzies pf Ailsa Qraig rendered h sold’ kt Brinsley United Church on Christmas Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Lin Craven at tended the funeral at Park hill on Saturday of the latter’s niece. Dr. and Mrs. Amos, of Brant ford, and Mr. Alvin Amos, Lon don, spent a few days with Miss Mary B. Amos. Holiday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Hon- singer and son and Mrs. Jennie Kennedy, of Georgetown, with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Watson. With Mr .and Mrs. Ansel Lee were Mr. and Mrs. Bowley, of Mount Brydges, and Mrs. Mabie Lee, of Ailsa Craig. With Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hartle were Mrs. Laura 'Blake, of Ailsa Craig; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartle, of Greenway, and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hartle, of Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. -‘Hugh McEwen and Susan of Strathroy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan and Darlene Of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Har old Ryan of Lucan with Mr. and With Mr. and Mrs. George Neil were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trevethick, Grace, Ruth and Nell, With Mr, and Mrs. Earl Morley were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Morley and family and Mr. ^phd Mrs. Cyril Morley of Lieufy. With ’Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fen ton were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fenton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Billie Fenton, rWith Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schenk were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie LOch- ner, Drwood, Mr. and Mrs. Mae Allison, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yeariey, Billie YearlOy and Miss Bev. Neil o'f Crediton, Mr. and Grand Bend . Mr. Nelson Grigg spent a few, days last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lambert McAdam at Arko- na. Mr. and Mrs. H. Phile, Dale and Allan spent New Years weekend visiting with relatives in Detroit. Miss Beulah Holt of Windsor with her mother, Mrs. Mae Holt and grandmother, Mrs. L, Gero- mette. During the week Mrs. Holt returned to Windsor with her daughter for a few days. Mi". Barry Hamilton of HMCS Gloucester, Ottawa, at his paren tal home in town, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Love of To ronto with Mr. Love’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Love. Mr. and Mrs1. Jay Whiteford with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur* De vine in London. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rendle with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. Coulson . and family, and through the week motored to Toronto to spend the New Year with their daughter and son-in-law,.Mr. and Mrs, T. Brooks and Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Des jardine are spending the winter months in California.' Miss Sheila Finan of t, Joseph’s Hospital staff London and Mr. Dennis Finan of Sarnia at their home in town. Miss Evelyn Desjardine of To- bermory with her mother, Mrs. Howard Desjardine, and brothers, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Desjardine. Mr. and Mrs1. Roy Flear spent Wednesday visiting with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Flear of Dorchester. Mr. and Mrs. Wellwood Gill and daughter, Joan have now taken up residence in one of Mr. Doug las Gill’s houses, and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill and family have moved into Mr. Wellwood Gill’s former home having recently pur chased that property. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wilson, Mrs. David Jackson and family left on Friday to spend the winter months in Florida, Mrs. Samuel Desjardine was taken last week to London where she is a patient in Victoria Hos pital. Rev. W. C. Smith and Mr. Ezra Webb attended the South Huron Presbytery of the United Church in Clinton on Thursday Mrs. P. Eisenbach is a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. <’ Mr. Lawrence Johnson with his sister, Mrs. Lewis Thomson and Mr. Thomson at Embro. Mr. Max Tiedeman of HMCS Gloucester, Ottawa, with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tiede man. Dr. and Mrs. H. Godsell, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Truscott with Mrs. Harriet Dreamer, and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Book all of Detroit, spent the New Year’s weekend in their cottages in Beach O’Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Desjardine, Pauline and Joan, with Mrs. D.es- jardine’s sister, Mrs. Harold Wil kie, Mr. Wilkie and family. Visitors for a Christmas din ner on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer and Miss Mae Skinner were Mr. and Mrs. Maur ice and Mr Clifford Quance and Mr. Edward Stone of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. A. Morenz with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett and family in Hensall, and' New Year’s Day with their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams, of Dashwood. Mrs. W. C. Smith spent a few days last week visiting relatives in Toronto. Mr. Edward Devine is a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Desjardine and family of. Sylvan spent New Years day with Mrs. Desjardine’s .sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Desjardine ana daughters. J$rs. Clarissa Manore of Lon-; don with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Hamilton. On Sunday, Jan u a r y 1, the Webb family held their annual New Year’s1 reunion at the home of Mr. and: Mrs. Max. Turnbull, when 56 out of 70 of the Webb connections sat down to a fam ily dinner. Relatives were present from Detroit, Port Huron, Park hill, Greenway, Crediton, Dash wood, Thedford, Zurich and Lin wood. The afternoon was snent in carol singing with Mr. Dwayne McLinchey, principal of Petrolia School as pianist, after which the children gave a program of their Christmas recitations and songs. Rev. E. and Mrs, Wattam, ac- compared, by Mr®. Wat tarn's father, Mr. Davis of St. Cathar ines, left by motor on Monday morning for a month’s trip through Florida. During Mr. Wat- tam’s absence the pulpit at the Church of God will be occupied on January 8 and 15 by Mr. O’deli Williams of St, Clair, Mich., Th© annual meeting of the Grand Bend Library Board will be held in the Library on Friday, January 6. Zion Christmas Visitors With Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jaques were Mr. and Mrs, Herb Ander son, Lloyd and George and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Anderson and children, of Science Hill; Miss Jean, Wilson, Seaforth; Fred Heywood, Toronto; Miss Lila 'Snelling, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hodgson and Margaret, Granton; Miss Velma Anderson, Stratford, and Misses Noreen and Viola Anderson, St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jaques an-d Yvonne with Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Dobson, Kirkton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jaques, Exeter. Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Johns and children with Mr, and Mrs. Lionel Kemp, Kirkton, and with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johns, Exeter, Mr. A. C. Dykeman, of Dundas, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cush man, Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Jud Dykeman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hern and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hern with Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen, Of Whalen. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Snell and children, of Grimsby; Mr. and Mrg. Allen Westcott and family and Mrs. L. Kyle, Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Hern. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart, London Township. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Brock with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hunter and family, Eden. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kinsmen, Kippen, and Mr. and Mrs. How ard Kerslake, Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hern. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques and family with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch, Elimville. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jaques and John with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Jaques, Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Range, Centralia. ■Mr. Daniel Hicks with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johns, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brock and Mr .and Mrs. Harry Hern with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lynn and family, Clandeboye. New Years Visitors Mr. and Mrs., Lorne Johns and children and Mr. Daniel Hicks With Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pull man, Whalen. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jaques and John with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bowers, Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jaques, Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen, of Whalen, and Mr. George Earl with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Hern, Mr .and Mrs. Harry Hern with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Westcott, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Canirn, of Woodham, with Mt. and Mrs. Morris Hern and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kinsman, of Kippen, and Miss Nettie Hyatt, Mitchell Road, with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hern. Mr. and Mrs. Miller McDowell, Susan and Gary, of Galt, with Mr .and Mrs. Jud Dykeman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hunter, of Eden, with Mr. and Mrs. Well ington Brock. Mr. and. Mrs. Everett Miller and family with Mr .and Mrs. Howard Kerslake, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques and family with Mr. and Mrs. William Morley, Jr., Whalen. Holiday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hare, of Hamilton, with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Voisin, Sr. Miss Madeline Houlahan, Lon don, at her home. Mr. Have Morrisey, Ridgetown, at his home. Miss Madeline Glavln with her mother, Mrs. Winnifred Glavin. Mrs, Nora lO’Brien with Mr. apd Mrs. Gerald O’Brien. Miss Ann Dietrich, London, at her home. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Corriveau of (Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. A, Hartman, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. James Ducharme, Dublin, with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Ryan. Mr .and Mrs. Gerome Regier and family and Miss Helen Sulli van, London, with Mr, and Mrs, Patrick Sullivan. Mrs. Nora O’Brien, Lucan, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Regier. Mrs. 'Florence Quesnell and family with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O’Brien on Sunday, = .- i*i - fl It’s the end of the season—our prices are 'way down—-and here’s your chance to save real money on the smartest styling and the finest fabrics you ever did see! “Clothes maketh the man,” according to the old saying . < . to which we cojild add, “Smart clothes maketh the man feel ever had an overcoat, sports jacket tailored by SAVILE ROW , pride and the pleasure of feeling really well-dressed, This pleasure can be yours. Why not take advantage of our'January sale. Prop in tomorrow, and pick out the Savile Row fabric you like the best, while prices are so low. , “Smart clothes good!” If you’ve topcoat, suit, or to your measure you know the 3 Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Odd, of Lucan; Mr, and Mrs. Ren WhitUrd and family, of Mrs. Jack Ryan and Darlene of London. With Mr.and Mrs Cecil Ell- wood were Mr.and Mrs.Roy St. Catharines, and Mr. and Mrs. George Prest. With Mr. J. L. Amos were Mr. and Mrs. John Schofield and Elsie, Of Centenary; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosser, of Ailsa Craig; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Amos and family, Miss Mary B, Amos, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rock and fam ily, Mr. t and Mrs. Stanley Grab owski, of London, and Dr. and Mrs, Norman Amos, of Kirkton. With Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis Were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodgson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Morley, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Morley and family and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lewis and family. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Ray .Schenk with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schwartz In London, With Mr. and Mrs. Lin Craven wore Mr. ‘ and Mrs. Luther Mor ley hnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Robinson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Watson and family and Mrs. Viola Watson and family, of Parkhill, and Mrs. Alonzo Hedging and family. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Trevethick spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hamilton. Dashwood —Continued from Page 5. township; .one-brother, Ernest Hutchinson, of Galt; one, sister, Mrs. Henry Eagleson, of Dash wood; two half-brothers, John Russell, of Glendive, Montana, and Nelson Sinclair, Crediton. The body rested at the Hoff man funeral home until Monday, December 26* when services were conducted by Rev. W. Krotz and interment was made in Grand Bend cemetery. Bearers were Lloyd Eagleson, Arthur and Garnet Hutchinson, Arnold, Mansel and Lawrence Mason. Christmas Visitors Christmas Draw In the Christmas draw held at Merner’s meat market, Mrs. Carl Maiei’ won the turkey, Mrs. E. R. Guenther the ham and Mrs. Lorne Becker the basket of groceries. Mr. and Mrs. Art Willert were pleasantly surprised on Christ mas eve to receive a call from their daughter and her husband* F/L M. S. Slezak, from Moray shire in Scotland, Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Willert attend ed the funeral of Mr. Harold Bauer in Kitchener Wednesday, December '28* Mr. Bauer passed away Christmas morning, The teacher showed her Sun day school class a picture of the Christian martyrs In a lion’s den. “Gee, sighed one youngster, “look at that poor lien in the back, He won’t get any,” BRIDES-ELECT! See the “Personalized Sendee*’ Albums at THE TIMES-ADVOCATE Phone 62 i^iiii)i*iiiiiiiiiiiniiiHii!i>>i>*i)i>>ii»*iniii>iMiiiiiiiiiiiitiiii**iimiiniiiiiiiiiiii*iiii»i>u<ii«ii<iitiii>*iHi>iiio>i>ii>iiiiii'^I Resolve To Save Money In 1956 By Shopping At Rick's Foodland STUART’S ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT MARMALADE 24 az. Jar 25c You’ve shown by your Record- Breaking Purchases that you like the Savings brought to you by your new Red and White Supermarket. So to celebrate our First Birthday, and to say “Thanks” for your ter rific patronage, we’re offering you a STOREFUL of BARGAINS. Come in to get your Slice of Savings dur ing our Sale. White Swan Tissue 2 for 27c Pork & Beans2 for 29c Peanut Butter Red & White 16 Dz. 37c MUFFETTS 36 ........................ 2 for 290 R&W TEA BAGS, 65 ............... 790 COFFEE BAGS, Aunt Mary’s ....... 990 FRESH MEATS" Swift’s, 3'/2-Lb. Average PORK LOIN ROAST .................... 390 Fresh Side SPARE RIBS ..................................... 450 Swift’s Premium VEAL FRONT ROLLS .................... 390 Standing Short Cut PRIME RIB ROAST ........................ 530 Swift’s Store-Sliced ORIOLE BACON .............................. 390 Young And Tender PORK LIVER .................. 230 SUPREME PICKLES, Sweet Mixed . 230 LYNN VALLEY PEAS, 15-Oz. 2 for 230 R&W EVAP. MILK, tall .........2 for 250 PRODUCE CAL. ORANGES.................... 5 Lbs. 790 GRAPEFRUIT, 96's ............. 10 for 490 NEW CABBAGE ................... 2 Lbs. 190 CELERY HEARTS ........................... 190 TANGARINES, 196% ............ 290 Doz. HEAD LETTUCE.................2 fof 250 BANANAS ........................... 2 Lbs. 250 Your Red & White Supermarket Store