CO AL& MATERIAL YARD 1301 Lake Ave. ýWiiiéefe 4200 PARMER'S DAUGHTE WAN1 TO KNOW WHY Farur-prmh Stdnlg Borai la AprilI Seudo VCkàoe t. C<,uàtr Glrl V alting the. Big Tewu a larmor'î daugliter who knowi al the anuwers, lu ituok. For Mary in 'vigfting the city for the firit Urne ln lier liUe. And Mary bai een, indoed *aaied, farrn-freuh string bean--in April, wel out of eason! Really blaî bea: eral EVE rht in mlid-air and aealed il clous wisp of Ilavor in lui- and Stewarts Coffee enjoy a cQID- fortable lead of five fuil gamnes. over Old Monik now in secondplace. s«nc.d Plaç H.tIy Contsted The Old Monk team l eads the Kraft-Phenix team and. the Geb- hardt's 1Eagles by two gamnes with Manor House following, only one game behind. The battie for second position is up for grabs because next Thursday's pairings draw Stewarts Coff ee and Old Monk into battie w hile Kraft-Phenix will take on Geb- hardt's Eagles,, Manor Houise may. land- in the coveted second. spot as they are matched with the lowly WisnDogs- and should take al three of their games based upon pastî performances. 'TearTI Won Lost Pct. Stewarts Coffee ..... ... 48 27 .635 Old Monk ........ ......43, 32 .573~ xrft?phtùx , :....... 2 3 .6 Gebhardt's Eagles ...42 33 .560 Manor House ..... .... 41 34 .547 Llncô Produets . .....37 38 .49" Sct-Towels........... 36 39 .480 Peacock "400 Club" .-ý.35 40 .473 Town Crier ............ 3 44 .413 'Wilson Ideals.......... 21 54 .270 Thuraday's Reauuka Stewarts Coffee won 3 straight games from Town Crier Flour. Scot Towels took 2 out of 3 gamnes f rom Wilson Ideal Dog Food. Kraft- Line. moiL.LA JsVV 88885 n UL.aaerny i1 Grand Sweepstakes Tourney opened only to memfbers of 'the Centrella Bowling league. 4 àauquet Daté M*y*13 U.nless the manufacturrs. sponsor- ing the ten tea.ms in the Centrella Bowling league see fit to change the date the league officers have selected Thu.sday, May 13, as the date for the Bowlers' Banquet. The committee, in charge -will announce, full details of the banquet party next. week.: RETURN FROM WEST Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. King of Glencoe are again ýin their home at 792 Glencoe road, haévinigspenit the winter on the wcst coast. They stayed at Lajolla for four nionths, after which they oree .rh visitling red along the way, to Vancouver, and returned home hy way of the Canadian rockies. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Packard of 1240 Forest avenue are attending the Ro- tary Club confeience in I<ewanee Wed- nesday and Thursday of this week. Their son, Ralpb, and dauglbter, Helen, are comning from Galesburg, where they attend Knox college, to visit themi dur- I lre the daughters mx Craig B. Ketchani. rr's A of Mr. and' Mrs. FOR j;- Y C( ai lu Il 1