THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, Page Three January 18, 1940, -o * MILESBURG > ar ———— The Missionary Soclety of the Presbyterian church met on Thurs- ay afternoon of last week at the Ross Wallace home, Miss Hilda Haupt was a business visitor at Altoona last week. The W. 8. Walker family and Mr and Mrs. Willlam Peters moved into their newly remodeled home in Central City an Monday of this week, Welcome back folks, Who said we wern't have any winter? The Three W Class of the Pres berian Sunday School held a surprise party Jor one of its mem- bers, Mrs. Henry Malone, on Thurs day evening of last week. The oc- casion being held on her first wed- ding anniversary and also served as a house-warming, as Mr, and Mrs. Malone recently moved to our town. Those present were the Misses Elleabeth Smith, Martha Brillhart, Pearl Newman, Adeline Resides, Louise Breon, Jean Wal- lace, Mi Elizebeth Thomas, Mrs Helen Lucas, Mrs. Catherine Mc- Mullen, Mrs. Mildred McMullen Mrs. Amy Brown, Mi Catherine Alber... Mrs Mabel Davi Mr Marie Lucas, Mrs. Mildred Tharp Mrs. Luella Blair, Mrs. Blanche Peelers, after recovering from her surprise Mrs, Malcne proved to be a charming hostess. Everyone gpent a pleasant evening. At a reason- able hour light refreshments were PINE GROVE MILLS (Continued From Page 2) going (0 Mr_and Mrs. Bamuel M, Hess re- urned to their Branch home Jast ednesday, aftér spending several days with friends in City of Brotherly Love Melvin A. Peters is drilling a wel at his farm in the Glades to replace his mountain pipe line just e swith age. George Mo hersbaugh and wile James Markle and Alfred Shuey, ‘passed through cur town Wednes- xay morning enroute fo Marbins- burg to aftend the annual Hol- lidaysburg Production Credit ban- qquet, a 300 plate affair, with record ‘of a prosperous pas: yéar and en- teriainmént the later part of the “day, Mr. and Mr son J. P. On motored lo morning and dinner guests al home, some =hopp order County Denuly L Bellefonte was Install ‘new -Balleyvillé Orafige rs dlast Tuesday Might, assisted by Miss :Benford and Mrs Blddie. ( refreshments were i committee in \arge, sandwiches, cake and oc svisttors included Mr Mrs liam Benfcrd Baileyville Grange :will be host to Pomona Grange a: Logan hall Jan 27, at three ses- loft meeting. Commitiee in charge tafe Mts. Schilling, Fry and Harp- Setar, Miss Stewart who spent the past two weeks with her brother-in-law and sister, Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Lii- singswerih on Wall Street, refurnad 20 her home In Princeton, NJ, last ‘Friday . Miss Phyllis Hess nursing a badly bruised and cu. head injury icauted by a Iall on ceficrete steps at State College high sthool, she is sunder the doctor's gare : Ope of College Townships big- gest dairyman Hugh C, Dale was a Pleasant caller in our town Priday morning. : Our popular stock dealer Guy A Kocher is driving a brand pew Lhevy truck purchased iClair Frank agency, Mark Miss Anna Jane Musser is nurs- ding a pair of broken bones in her ‘right foot sustained from a fall las week in a State College office, Dr “Thompson Dale reduced the frac- Kure Parmeps Isaac G. Harpster and 3A... L. Albright with théir betler halls ars leaving today, Thursday, Hor a two weeks enjoyment in Flori- «dy, In heir absence Mr. and Mrs. 3C.°M. Barts are looking after the ster farm home Mts, Belle Goheen returned last week {from Flotida and is spending Some tie in DuBois at her sons ome J: Mac, manager of the Du- bo 2 A & PP. store : Grandmother Sara Everhart was deted last Sturday cvening at her B81 birthday celebration at her sdafighter’s home in Graysville, Mrs Martha dJdehpson. About 70 close friends and her immediate family iwere present. Jolin Everhari was in Jdrem Pittsburgh and spent the “weekerid. The aged lady hale and shedrty, congratulaticns {60 her fof MUNICIPAL WEDNESDAY & THUR. (Jan, 17 and 18) Chas. Starrett and “The Bons of the Ploneers” “Spoilers of the Range” FRIDAY & SATURDAY Jan. 19 and 20 George Raft, H Bogart and Jane Bryan | “The Invisible Stripes” Always the Finest Selected Shorts MONDAY & TUESDAY (Jan. 22 and 23) Power, Linda Darnell, WwW. William. ‘The Daytime Wife’ A Pox Picture COMING--JAN. 26-27 “Everything Happens at Night” the gon ter Musser and Maud Frys Sa. urday 1 M breakfast an Thomas Wogan ing was al ! were the aso i fee is Tyrone ie served. Mrs, Malone was the re- cipient of some lovely gifts, class also bade farewell to one of their number, Mrs. Catherine Al- bert who is moving to Tyrone and wish them sucess in thelr new home THE CITY OF GOD, City of God, how broad and far Outspread thy wal: sublime ! The true thy chartered freemen are, Of every age and clime, One holy Church, one strong, One steadfast high intent, One working hand, one harvest- ng; One King Omnipotent How purely hath thy speech come down From man's primeval How grandly hath grown Of Freedom, Love and Truth! How gleam thy watchfires through the night, With never fainting ray; How rise thy lowers, serene bright, I'o meet dawning day! In vain the surge's angry shock, In vain the drifting sands; Unharmed, upch ihe Eternal Rock The Eiernal City stands Samuel! Jolinson. BUSH HOLLOW There were 46 brave enough to travel the ice and come out to 8un- day School on Sunday morning, Wr were glad for tha. matty present on such a bad morning. Als0 we were lad have oir Bunday School superintendent back with us again beitig absent for several days cn account of illness. We te all those who werd present, agin and bring others with you Everybody's welcome both morning and Wednesday army youth; thine empire and the Sunday of the chureh Mourer will be 23 Ww be no gervicés on acount services In the Ctleville when the Rev. Charles evangelist and musigian there for strvices from Jan Jan 2 We were to hear death of the infant son of Mr Mrs Johmis Snbatigh Julian occurred at th on Saturday night at the Bell Hospital. The mothe: Gladys Irwin, who at one tim in Busha Hollow, is getting nicely at the Hospi al, according iat SERS a ¢ 4 4% 8 San. buried in the Bu 10% cemetery Monday the and of of n » Heol nignt Mal nd Mr - and tRughier Loud on Saturday evening Spots home and Sunday visi- tors at the same home were Mr. and Mrs, Andrex Irvin asd family ena Shirley Witmer, Sunday visliors at the home of Mrs. Edna Spotts and family were Mr. and Mrs. Bdgar King, Mts. Myftie King and granddaughters Virginia ahd Beverly Gray und Frank Ifwin. Was Jean at home, Frank? The school ¢hlldrenh received their sepor: cards on Monday which they have been looking for for several days Scme of oir péople from the Hollow have been attending dhe revival in the Free Methodist chureh at Unlonville PORT MATILDA Mr. J. B. Miles and Mr. Charles Barry at ended 3 Townsend Meet- ing al Tyrone, Saturday evening Roy McCutchen, gah of Mr. and Mrs. Harcld McCutchen, has been quite ll for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Bennett and family movéd into thelr néw home on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Waker Oales and On, spl Bimday at the home of J. 8. Shurk, vislfing With their aunt, Miss Orvilla Cowher, Mr. and Mrs. Bofd Williams and Mss. M. Y. Thompson spent Batur- day afternoon at Philipsburg Mr. and Mrs. C. BR. Richard: of New Brighton, gfent fhe weekend at the home of EE M. Woodring Ah ut seventy-five ladies of the different churches of town @itend- ed the party given By the members of the Ladies Ald Society of the M, E. church on Thiirsday évenihg held in the basement of the ¢ureh. Mr, and Mrs, Willan Greer of Lock Haven, spent the weekend with Mrs, Oréer’s parer®s Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Williams. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mr. - Biddle and Miss Robison on Saturday alter- noon. Protracted meeting is beitiz held in the M. BEB chureh at Hannah, since New Year's is still being ton- tinted Miss Ida R. Williams of Martha, visited with her nephew Mr, Elmer Turner. The Presbyterian ciety met at ihe Grace R. Williams noon, Mrs. William Lykens is reported on the gick list. Mrs, Henritzy, ritzy, relatives at Washington, D, € QR supper Missionary 80- home of Mrs, Friday Aalter- wife of Dr. Hen- Mrs, BE. M, Woodring, Miss Betty Royer and Mrs. E. J. 8po.ls were shopping In Altcona on Saturday csi MP ts i wi SPRING MILLS Mr, and Mrs, C. G. 8t. Clair ana granddaughlers Paty Stone and The | greatly Improved. is spending some time with | | | lems was unable to re } } | | ing with , | Thursday evening, Doris Brown, of Millhelm, were! visiting their daughter, Mrs. Elea- | nore Shirk last Sunday, Mr and Mrs, F. M. Rachau and | daughter Mrs. Clark Shultz and three bfigh: boys, Robert Dennis | and Clark Franklin Shuliz of! Bellefonte, were visiting friends in | town last Sunday. | Mr. C.F. Bartges of Cumberland, | Md., spent a few days at his par- | ental home, he Bs still with the Railway Express Agency, | running from Cumberland, Md. to | Petersburg, West Virginia, ; other wastes are | minated 1% mer also {up nights, burning. Sh Se of ang, | BLANCHARD | Mr. and Mrs, Shuman Willams were both ill last week, Mr, Wil- t for work | as teacher of State College High. All membens of the family are | Mrs, W. H, Bowes is able to be | SELF-QUIZ FOR SHOPPERS ALD TO BETTER BUYING Today, when incomes are both | varied and uncertain, ft 48 impastigh: to get the best possible results from the money available. How wise n | spender are you? Cheek yourself | with this self-guiz and find out BELLEFONTE, PA, ”~ Sarah Ann's Cooking Class This month 8 one of new begin- about again after suffering a week | whore you ean improve your sbhep-' nings. Why nit start in the kiteh- with a severe cold, The members of church held a cot the ‘Bapiist ge prayer meet Eaton, on Betty Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Young, of Marsh | Creek, arrived last Wednesday to | stay with Mrs, Mayme Shaw, for a | shert while, Mr, and Mrs, Ardell DeHaas are the parents of a baby girl, born at the Lock Haven Hospital, last Tues- | day Miss Marie Shaw of Avis, speut the weekend with Miss Jane Wil | llams at her home here, | Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Spangler spent Sunday afternocn and evening with relatives at Williamsport A meeting of the Townsend Club was held on Tuesday evening In the school house | Robert Davy accompanied his brother Lloyd and family of Howard to Harrisburg, Tuoesday attend the Farm Show Miss Sowerway ¢f State College, has resigned her podition here as teacher of the primary grade choo] in order to accompan$ ber husband to Georgia, where he ig attending school. Miss Jane Seltzer of Leck Haven, has been selected to coms plete the school term, beginning on | Monday, January 22nd | Miss Virginia Beaty assisted by Mrs. Lorengo Kemmerer and Mrs, Ralph Packer was hostess for a Variety Shower for Mr. and Mrs Floyd Miller of Lock Haven, last Friday evening at the home. of Mrs. Miller's paren.s, Mr, and Mrs Ward Packer at Blanchard. The couple received many lovely gifts Games were played and refregh- ments . served the following people: Mrs. Ohirles Miller, daugh- ter Sara, son Willard Miller, Mr nd Mrs Flovd Miller, Miss Lydia Morton, Mrs. Ralph Packer, and Miss Isébell Gunsalius all of Loek Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bowes, Mrs. Archie Mahn of Beech Creek: Miss Lyle Tressler of Mt Eagle, Mrs. J. EK. Dyer, Mrs. Russell Soangler, Mr: Tile Kunes, Mrs Harris Confer, Mrs, Dallis Kline, Mr. and Mrs. John Heickel, son Dick, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Thomp- gon son Bob Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bowman, Mr. W. H. Vonada, Har- Beaty, Misses Betty Oardner Virginia and Margaret Beaty, M Mrs. Ward Packer, sons Charie Al PLEASANT Miss Hannah Emir Lo | to and all of Blanchard VALLEY ian ang parenis a SCrt Liang Mr. and Mrs, Ottis bucks of Yarnell. spent Wednesday night with Mrz. Lucas’ Tather. Mrs. Gladys McCartney helped Mrs. Lee Richiner wash last Wed- nesday Saturday evening visilofs al the home of Harvey Eminhizer were Theodore Embthizer and Anha Rudy or Curtin, LuVera Eminhiger of Lemont, and John Rudy of State College Harcld Richner of Sammit Hil is spending a few days wih his graodiather, Mr. Wiliam Richner Sunday vimtors &t the William Richner home were Mr. and Mrs rvis Lucas of Yamell and Charlie Herrington. Clair Richner of Summit Hill visited Ris father on Thursday. Jane EBagzler yikted Oladys and Vivian Richnher on Saturday afters noon for awhile LAM —_—— VALLEY VIEW The petple of this community were very thankful for ths Min on Sunday as tie ‘water supply was very low and most of the people had to carty water for all thelr vee, Pau! B Frkiey spent Sunday with his brother Milford Pekley of Axe- Mann, Mr. Christ Prkley, ¥ho returned home two weeks dgo from the Oen- tre County Hoephal is getting along fine and the people of this comme nity wish him the best of health in the future, Mr. and Mra, Bd Houser and Marion gpent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Fréd Ishier of Aall The Revival closed Bunday even ing. It was conducted by the Sun shine girls, Miss Ruth Hw and Miss Mable Scudder, The girls stayed at the home of H. E Corman during the campaign, i Margie and Mary Hampton spent Sunday with Bertha Shope, of Bellefonte, Miss Betty Eckley spent. Monday with her paretys, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Eckley. i Avig Man Pays Fine J. O. Wolfe, 43, of Avis, paid a fine of $10 and costs before a Jus- tice of the Peace on a charge of unlawfully firing a fifle in the woods, Game Protector LeRoy Gleas'n, who filed the information, said Wolfe shot at random Deeemn- : ber 4 during the deer hunting sea son, without aiming at any target. — a > A —— Woman Constable Returns Mrs. Emma Russell returned as Mill Hall's feminine high constable on New Year's Day and wil be as- sisted by Distrist Constable Dorsey E. Price, who was reelected last November. This is Mrs. Russell's second term ag the borough's chief law enforcement officer, havifig | served about 10 years ago. BACKACHE CAUSED BY | Backaohe may be caused by singe gish kidneys. HM excess acid and | hot regularly i i EIR fel For tive p practices, suggests Miss Helen 8, Butler, home econbmics exten- sion representative of Centre coun | ty. | 1. Do you earry a written lst of | ariteles you are going to shop for, or | do you Just have a general ides of | what you want in your mind, to find when you get home that have forgotien some necessary Ar- ticle for which you specifically start- ed out? | 2. Do you carry a written list df | accurate sizes, style, and color pre-| ferences of outer garments, under- | garments, hose, and gloves, for every member of the family for whom you | shop, Instead of guessing at them? 3. Do you buy a garment just be- | cause you "lke it" or do you buy it because it fills a definite need in| your wardrobe? 4. Do you consider only the cost! of a garment, or do you also select the best fabric and workmanship | possible for the money you are ablé to spend? i 5, Do you consider ohly the origin. | al purchase price of a garment, or do you also think of how much it will cost to keep that article of clothing cleaned, stored, and repair« ed? 6. Do you buy colored garments | ‘that are always becoming in colot) to you, or do you buy colors that are in high fashion regardless of what they do to your personal coloring and figure? 7. Do you always try on girdles, brassieres, slips, dresses, skirts, suits, | and conts before buving them? 8. Po you look at yourself in these garments while standing and sitting and bending and stretching to les for fit before buying? 9. Are wu afraid (0 ask your mers chant for definite guarantees on his merchandise, or do you make it a habit to find out all you can abut every drticle you buy? 10. Do you pay strict attention to the labels attached 19 a garment, or do you merely glance at them with out fully realizing what information they contain? A wise shopper would answer 1. Written list, 2. Written list of sizes, etc. 3. Fills a definite need“ 4 Consider quality as well as price. 5 storage, repair 8s becoming cclars regard- of fashion. 7. Alwa's 8. Examine myeelf 9. Ask merenant for information, 10. Always study label well 8. Only fest wy on FARM CALENDAR Timely Remindeis from The Fenn Glivaira State College School Agriculiare Pruning Pine Trees ue i wed inte of be #1 {le are 10 1a UY d 1iw Un ( pring about 1% ground, minimizes fe LARRINE PEL i be feet from ihe | fire hatatd, develops better trees, | ahd makes the woodiot more &f«) traciive, forestry extension isis at the Pennsylvania State lege ay Freding Dairy Cows— The reltirns a dlaryman receives from his herd depend upon the ability of the COWS to produce milk and upén she feed and ease they receive, claim Penn State dairy apecialista. Cex feed won't make a poor cow a Rood pro- ducer. Neither will a good ©OW produce well on poor feed. Pruning Fruit Trees The dor- mant season is the best time to prime frulf trees, Penn Siste fruit specialis.s remifid. As a Fie, it 18 best to prune hardy varieties ¢f ap- ples and pears first leaving tender varieties, trees in exposed jocations and these requiring heavy pruning until last, Building A Spark Arréster¥Fiy- ing embers start mang fartn Bome fires, warn sgricuitural engineers at Penn State. A homemagie spark arrester made from galvanised mesh having one-half inch opén- ings will redude the danger. The arrester must cover the fie open« ing and b* at least 12 (nthe High New Caslifiower Varleties—8eede of several new vafletles of caull- flower afte being offered for sale DY geedemen this year for the first) Ume, vegetable experts a: Pein Stale antiounce, Ope of these Is Super Snowball The others are Snowdrifi and Rolland Beh : Joe Crefitn Short Churse : is stl time tp entdll for the ab course in ice cream t Permsylvania Stale opens January 22 ahd continues fof tno weeks, : : i The Port Matilda Orasige held an ophtn meeting for installation of officrets, last Batur@ay. Janpary 13. A deliciius oyster dinher wag sefv- 8 to OrMy.five metibers and Priends. In the afternoon 1. BE Biddle, Pomona Master and staff, with Janet Benford as marshall, | Mays Harpster as embiem bearer, Pauline Biddle as banner bearer, inslalled the following officers: Master! G. E. Ardery; Overseer. B. H. Williams: Jecturer, Phoebe Cron- ister; Steward, Mahlon Walker! Assistant steward, Kelly Cronister Chaplain, Dorcey Cronister; Treas urer, Joseph Willian; Secretary. Jean Gensamer; Gate-Keeper, H. CMe IB. Woodring; Ceres, Stella Woods ring; Pomona, Mary Pringle; Flora, | Adah Marshall; Lady Assistan: Bieward, Roxie Knarr afd execs tive committee, Harry Woodring. The W. C0, T, U. met at the home of Mrs. Phoebe Cronister, Tuesday . evening, January §. : Mis, Cephie Wilson is visiting this week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Oris Sprankle in Tyrone. { G. L. Fink an employee of the State Perstnal Proyerty Tax Dis | vision of the Deparment of Re- vente B81 Harfisburg, spent the weekend at home, Miss Lods Stiver of State College. Spee rel nenlay at m Home 4 er parents, , and Mrs N BR. ! persuaded.” | quently spreimie! en? Learn some new and inter- esting ways to serve ordinary foods, Try these recipes they will delight the average housekeeper, r—— French Onion Soup 4 medium sized onions, ¢ tablespoons butter. 1 cup water, Ye teaspoon salt, 1-6 (easpoon pepper. 1 can consomme, Blices French bread. Grated Cheese Peel and thinly slice onions, then | cook very slowly with butter until onjons are tender, sdrring Ire- to prevent burning. Add water and seasonings. Simmer 5 minutes. Combine with consomme and simmer § minutes longer. Pow { soip Into & casserole, put bread cn wp. Sprinkle generously witn Cheese and set In a very hot oven Just long enough to melt and slight- ly brown cheese, Baked Hash 2 cups cold chopped meat. 2 cups chopped cold potatoes, 1.cup stale bread crumbs 1 small minced onjon 1 cup left over canned tomalo 1 tablespoon drippings. Pepper ahd salt, Several kinds of meat may be combined and finely shopped. Mix meal, potaloes, onion, salt and pep+ per. Grease baking aish, sprinkle | with crumbs. Put (n & layer of | meat and potatoes then cover wilh | a litle tomato, Repeat unt! N+ grédicnts are uted tp. Sprinkle t thick with eriffobs and dot with drippings. Bake in a moderate oven ——— : Geoldentod Spinach Wh Bacon 1 No. 1% can spinach 1 teaspcon jemon Jilice 1 teaspoon salt Pepper 1 tablespoons bBulier 2 tablespoons lotr, % cup evaporated milk ahd 1 eup of waler 2 hard bolled eggs Buttered :oast Curls of brolled bacon Bland Buliey and Nour unt gradually i Baked Corn. canneg bvarlrited milk Ochndine corn, milk, butter a8d well beaten egg 0Tks. Beason W taste. Fold In 2My baleen #88 whites. Péur into a well olled ak- ing dish, Set dn pan of warm water. Bake In an oven 37 de. grees until an lnsetied knife comes 2 eggs Mlightly beaten. 1 teaspoon chopped onion 1 cup corn fakes Combine milk afd corn flakes Add salt, omicn, eggs and butter | | Fold in asparagus. Pour into well ofled baking dish. Bake in an oven | 875 degrees 3 tablespoon quick ooking taps | i Salt ar w wpe whiz quently 2 tablespoons four, 1 cup strained tomato, Sait and pepper. Boll or steam rice, Make sauce by melting butter | adding flour and seasoning, then gradually strained tomato. Place | a layer of salmon, then layer of rice | in a buitered baking dish. Pour over tomato assuce. Repeat. Top! with butiered crumbs and bake in an oven 400 degrees for 15 or W minutes, Suede Shoes FORMERLY TO $355 $2.19 Sn —————sh YEAGER'S Plata Theatre Bidg. | bow! and add er Cracklin Bread que COV mmeal 1 heaping cup of crafkiingy, | In small pieces Bolling water, Stir the men! and salt into a " ’ AUG Fel to maki WATCH CHAIN A Real 50¢ Value ADV.688 BLADE SLIDES IN AND OUT WiTH EASY MOVEMENT OF YOUR THUMS, HOLDS FIRM WHEN YOU CUT po — CHAIN PLIERS S5-6€2705 EA L191 Will repair any chain. A real time saver, “ BRU On Sale & ——— International solalion js ough boiling water national policy m more ways than y Al { one SY _UTILITY KNIFE A HANDY KENIFE TO WEAR ON YOUR AS A POCKET KNIFE AND FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE SHARP AS A SURGEON'S SCALPEL 19 ® SURGICAL STEEL eo CUTS SMOOTH AND ® USED BY ARTISTS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN RADIATOR STOPLEAK QUANTITIES LIMITED! A G weet a comly BLADE He 35¢ nit 1 baaai was conv aida Jitherhug Son ’ ’ $dir ¢ Ys i 3 ALS SEE Fah ed of hitting his son Mk THIS WEEK'S “Free Gift oy 1 Gallon MOTOR OIL In Your Container, pe p> I Quality. FREE! With Purchases amount. ing to $2.00 or over Limit | Gallon. ang In 2 horse on the head with a Jog because Be wouldn't slop das He danced E&ina the hous Clopek Sr —_— SWICK TIRES larly In Your FOR THE PRICE OF 1 PLUS $4 Buy first Tire at Regular Price, Second Tire for only $4.00 MUST BE BOUGHT IN PAIRS SUPER GRIP rd SNOW TIRES | DEFINITE UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE AGAINST ALL ROAD HAZARDS. COST 2nd TIRE Price 2 Tire SAVE WINTER GRADES FLOW FREELY AT 20 DEGREES BELOW ZER Use DEAN PENN Regu. SAVE 507, your od pill b64¢c Per Gallon Crankcase $4.00 11.90 $3.90 REG $7.14 COST 20d TIRE ce 2 Tire on or $4.00 11.74 4.00 12.38 4.38 748 400 11.48 34 4.00 14.38 6.38 9.42 «00 13.42 5.42 400 15.90 7.90 995 400 13.95 5.95 4.00 PRICE 8.34 51 PLATE $ ox SUPER POWER —— — OTHERS AS LOW AS $1.98 18.38 10.38 {1 (2 1.22 400 15.22 USEMOLD MEATER HOT WATER 12 2 FREE GIFTS A GENUINE ELECTRIC AN ELECTRIC HOUSEHOLD CI8A. RETTE LUGHTER WITH PURCHASE OF A GENUINE EA DELUXE HEATER FACTORY LIST PRICE $19.95. J | tioner. Large sire, LL COMPLETE A real Air-Condi- Bellefonte, Pa. 28 Souih Allegheny Si.
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