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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Aug 1931, p. 4

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W. maie1 cr*oit-we y -and1 we fit wori. nu'". w. soli* ;n our ECOOSIES UGULST -71h TOI lth LAMO STEAKS. Tender, 'meaty cu'ts. l b. 34c SIRLOIN STEAKS. Prime beef........ lb. 48e BEEF. POT ROAST. Choice cuts lb.'23c PORK TENDERLOIN. FreshK aystll.52 BIRD SEED. Eleanor 25' pakagea.I9 FRENCH DRESSING, Kràfts 25c size botties 2 for 39c CANE SUGAR. Granula>ted, in cloth sacks 10 Ibs. 59c PuFFED WHEAT. RegularI15C Packages.. 2 for 23c VINEGIAR. Hefiz pure cider.............. qt. i,ý9 RIPE OLIVES. Lindsay,. finest and largest .....pf. 34c LIPTON'S TEA. Yellow, Label Orange Pekoe. Regular 1/2 lb. 58c tins............ea. 49c FRUIT SALAD. Richelieu finest selected fruits. The large 45c tins...................... ea. 39c PEARS. Rosefruit deliciaus New'York Bartletts in rich syrup. No. 2 tins of 10 to 12 halves...... I 5c TOILET PAPER. Snow White fu tI 000-sheet roils of sof white crepe in sanitary wrappers.. 6 for .43c PICKLES. Valèrie's home-made sliced sweet cucumber pickles. Large 12 oz. jars........ 1.I5C ATLAS BEER. Special, Brew in pints. Add '25c for boftes, refunded for emptys....... doz $1.00 MACARON 1-SPAGHETTI. Richelieu ýlarge I 2-oz. cartons ................... 2 for 25c CENTRAL AND TWELFTH- WILMET1t CROCERY MARKET PHONE.510PHONE5 14 *A ruour's or Swif t's. Sliced. 3 ibn. $1.00 SHRIMPS Sea Garden in glass jars. Wilions. ZO0-oz. tins. lé-z. tins, 5 ol" $ 11.00 Ivôirl SOAP Large 15o bars 9 f0r $1.00 Standard tins. 1'7 oa $1.00 PALMOLIYR 8OAP The 10e bar. 14 for $1.00 GRAPE IJICR Meier's pure Concord. 3 qte. 1.00 COFFE Sant:os. Rich, mild, quàlity blond. 4 Ibn.,$ 1... PEANUT BUTTERt Plymnouth Rock. Screw top, 1 lb., 25e size. 5 for $ 1.00. TOMATO JtJICIR Slsaver's. Made froaii fresh,. ipe Florida fruit. No. 1 tins. s r 15 toi $1 .00 PECARS Richelieu, large 40c. tins of fineut California flartletts. jars.z berry, ire sugar jam. 1-lb. ,r, raspberry, black- pineapple and cherry. 5o fo'$1-00 Rai ph E.. Ckurch, a Chicago law- Yer for 22 yvears and state repre- $ent ative froùt Evanston for 16 years, is a RepublicaW candidate for Represtative in >Congres from the nezu l3th district which inctudes ail of Cook county north of North avenue (outside of Chi- cago) and al of Lake coutnty. Church announ 'ced his candidacy, inmtediately' upon passage, of the Coetgressioiwl Reapportionrncnt bil in the statè legislatlure. Mr. Church Nvas first elected state representati ve ini 1916 and bas beenl reelected to hold that office continuously since that time. He recexved the larg- est vote cast for any candidate in al of Illinois for state reIpresentative in 1930. Hle bas served on scores of im- portant committees. Mr. Church was born, in Catliri, Ver-ý million county, Illinois. He is a gradu- ate of the University of Michigan and Northwestern Law scbool. He is a trustee of the National College oûf E ucation, and a niember of the American Legion, American, Illi4-'is and, Chi-' cago Bar associations, Masonàic and moose f raternities, Phi Kappa Psi and Delta Chi f raternities, Union League, Hamilton, Kiwanis, 1Executives, Lake Shore .Athletic, Chicago Press, *%t- 0... .......çn.S.. Vi:ji tiv ,l lueV ordinance perniitting Sunday bowl- ing, and at the meeting of the board this week T~rustee Bennett voted against the passage of the ordinance. Trustee DeBerard was not preseùt, at t he. meeting. Ail of the other trustees Votéd in favbr. of, the ordi- nance.,

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