THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY â€"»~ Middle Westem Division qigantic &5« SALE OF PORK Lamb Rib Roast . . 19¢ 1932 SPRING Leg of Lamb. . . * 19¢ SWIFT‘S SELECT. Standing Rib Roast * 19c Long Island Duckling * 19c Fresh Dressed Fowlâ€"»19c¢ w a cA N. â€" w â€" cA Gonhi ds rof ons t 5R aide SAAA oo on ai~:_."‘,» " en hn Caoteea®" ‘WW‘M‘WW‘Wâ€â€M‘ w5 s« hes + . * â€" uce s £ . s nllime The ROBERTS & OAKE XL ARMOUR‘S STAR Sliced Baconâ€" . <. *# 10c Pork Sausage . . }%&: 10c â€" . *xa. 10c &Â¥ _ _# SALE OF LAMB lc c ~» TKE PRESE Veal Shoulder Roast â€"»â€"15¢ Lamb Shoulder . . â€"»â€"15¢ Quality roasts, chops, luncheon meats at almost unbelievâ€" ably low prices. For a big & saving shop at an A & P 4 Market this weekâ€"end. 15« 8â€"10 LB. P Ciged 2 t Comei en at ced i oviee t T â€" w n340 2 CaeH Pieh o o T2 7 is WM'\-WM‘\WM QM‘“MAMQ@NKWWM 20 '»’~-H|ké SALE OF BEEF ___|J._._| Oakland school, a mile away. berculosis association to study at the Boston Institute of Technology. In her absence Miss Ruth Henâ€" â€"Miss Waterman was given the leave to take advantage of a scholâ€" arship offered by the National Tuâ€" recently from a leave of abence for one year, has entered into a new contract for one year, according to Attorney Wilfred E. Hall, a direcâ€" tor of the organization. * The salary, in keeping with presâ€" ent Miss Theda Waterman, executive secretary of the Lake County Tuâ€" berculosis association, who returned Miss Waterman Again Executive Secretary If a 14â€"yearâ€"old youngster, Joâ€" eph Metzler, had not acted promptly it would have been a double tragedy as Metzler was able to save the life of Richard Jermain, 6, a brother of the child who drowned. _ ed at the Zion bathing beach near gl}e_ rows of summer cottages near of their crack first aid men. Burâ€" leigh and two companions, assisted by members of the Antioch departâ€" ment, worked over _the child for two. and oneâ€"half hours. before Dr. Wilâ€" liams pronounced him dead. _____ â€"Boy Drowns, Brother Saved August St. Jermain, Jr., 8, of 3005 Elim avenue, Zion, was drownâ€" The ï¬r‘gmen, before â€"leaving for the Green home, summoned Robert Burâ€" leigh, from the Fox Lake fire deâ€" partment who is employed by the turned to the opening to shut down the cover when she saw the child‘s body at the bottom of the 12 foot cistern, in three feet"of water. Her screams attracted some of her other children and the eldest ran for the Green arrived on the run, drop- ped down into the cistern and lifted the child to the mother above. The water for use in the kitchen. She carried the water there and reâ€" near Antioch. David Green, 3, one of 9 children in the family of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Green of Loon Lake, fell into a cistern under the back porch ofâ€"the farm home owned by Morley Webb and the other drowned while wadâ€" ing along the Zion beach with a younger brother who was rescued. TWO CHILDREN ARE ~ _ DROWNEDNCOUNTY . Two children, one three years old and the other eight, were drowned within an hour apart last week to raise Lake county‘s drowning toll One in Cistern; Other in Lake, Accidents Occur Within Sees Body in Well The mother had raised the cover y Williams were notified a of Lake Co. T. B. Assn. Hour Is Report vurce.