November (A 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three PINE GROVE MILLS Mrs. Homer Walker of the Centre County Hospital, has been ill the past month, her many friends wish her a speedy re- covery. A number of grange from this section attended last day evening the last Neighbor Night county meeting for the at Logan grange hall Pleasan: Gap The J. M. Spicer family have flit- ter from their home on Church St, to Bellefonte. Mr Spicer is ployed at State College creamery Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Corl will flit fiom the Smih house on W Main street to the Spicer home Mr, and Mrs. J. Earl Little of Ty- rone were short callers last Wed- nesday among their relatives in the valley, “Tow" looking over the turkey situation for hun season Among the lucky turkey hunters here in Old Tussev were Guy Koch- er, "Bus" Harpster, Ben Everhart Theodore Judy and Eugene Irvin Some fancy turkey suppers were held the last few days The Ladies Ald Socie vy of the Lutheran church will hold their an- nual chicken supper and bazaar Nov, 13 in the I. O, O. F hall. The public js cordially Mrs. Alice Irvin i to herbed under suffering some gly broken arm caused by fall on stairs of her sans home, C. L. Irvin on the Branch, at tl writing she is rest- ing ¢comfortabiy The Marshall Harpsier new mod- ern home on E Main treet, is well under way this week. Charles Lauck is the contractor. The newly weds hope to ¢ccupy before old Boreis runs the temperature down A. Baileyville meeting Tuesd Communit) grange degree and 4th deg members bers will *harge J Mac Corl Street car man ang sot Pittsburgh a few days h Mac (me time with I. Cor} a: Mrs. Rebecca Ewing W. Hamill Main stree i gated is a patient members ne Q8 n confined M, D's care bruises and agal Jed ar grange Nov, 12 Walker onfer 3rd "Hall team Tees ¥» tae [ mem- choice refreshments Ie by Committ ister The n E Zo To The ; GOLDIN MODEL HJ-1005 Super Beam- a-scope * Dual Dynapower Speakers—14-inch and 6'/-inch —for greater sound output and extended tonal range + New Super-Powered Chassis + Tone Mounitor Circuit + 9 Feather- touch Tuning Keys + Also 3 Bands— Foreign—Domestic Re- ception * 10 ONLY Tubes including Cathode - Ray . po SO .95 DOWN T Indicat- or two Rec- tifiers. . SEE ITI HEAR ITI A NEW TONE THRILL AWAITS YOU EASY TERMS LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Electric Supply Co. Bellefonte she Pri- | year | ems» play State College | L. Roy Barto family were Sunday dinner guests at the J, C. Collins { home in Clearfield, | The Misses Kathryn and Ela | Dale of Boalsburg were recent pleasant callers in our town, Mrs, Ralph Bergstresser and son Ralph Jr. of Bedford visited a few of her former neighbors last week. The late Rev. Gergstresser succeed- led Dr. C of the Lutheran charge 1906-1909, Fred Bender popular Rawleigh man and strict Republican of State College is circulaiing among his | customers this Ve with his wares Carpenter Paul Stephens is busy laying hard wood floors at the RW, | Reed farm home in the Glades, Our good friend John Furl of Runville was here at the Russell Zerby home a few days issis ing is the erection of silo. : Miss Sara Donley is ome time in Bellefonte, a guest at the home of Assistant County Supt. of Schools. L. R. Lenhart and wife Mrs. Minnle Goss of State College former Ferguson township is somewhat indisposed at this writ- ing suffering a bad attack of rheu- matism under her Dr's care. Rev everal Johnstown at Mr and Mrs, One George commis master a new week In home. visitors las her parental] J. C, Picking. popular garagemen recently recelved his as authorized post- of our town, Geo world war service man and is very efficiery officeg tn fHiandle Uncle Sam's matter days of our Lauck ion UNIONVILLE (Continued from Page guests of Mr and Mrs, as of Union Township wer? George Frease, Mr Alport and Mr, and Altoona 2) Sunday Ruel Luc Mr, and Mrs, and Mrs. Harry Mrs. James Spi Pa inger, all of rs. Harold Keatley of on, D. C. accompanied by M Margaret Keatley Eva Rowan of this place 2 dinner at the Flesher Tea Ju M7 mday evening ind Miss njoyed Room at lan on of the cet n Ser- the Me church bere planning to attend the District y of Chris’ian Ser- Methodist church & » next Wednesday, No- th an all day meet- he members ’ thodist Society $y season. There were orted in the borough 1k Stere, Blanch ward Holl Hanscom. There may in the woods boy's so he three re Fra: Evert | be more n't give up The first meeting of the Woman's Socio y of Christian Service held in the Methodist church on Mon- day was a decided success " & good number present and new members added to the Their next unit meeting n the first Tuesday of De- on " evening Dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs B, E Holt on Sunday were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoff and son Hull Lucas, of Tyrone, Mrs, Gilbert Keatley and daughter Lois Ann of Tyione. and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Holt of this place. They an enjoy ed a diner of ‘roa. Wil tt which Blanchard was suc- in get¥ng while on his tour. y enteriained at and Mrs. Chapman Under- While there they wefe in- it was Mr Underwood's birthday. Those present were; Mrs. J. C. Fox: Mrs. J. B, Stere: Mrs. J R. Williams; Miss Katherine Smith: Miss Ruth Parsons, Mrs Winifred Peters; Mrs, G. W. Bullock: Miss Mary Turner and Miss Myra Un- derwoed. - Don Leamer Suffers Fracture During Game Don Leamer, reserve halfback on the Bellefonte High school football team, playing in the Renovo game . the home of Mr wood. farm lormed | Saturday in place of Woody John son, suffered a fractured right arm. Johnson. who recently suffered a painful back injury, played part of Saturday's game as a replacement for Leamer, A spectator at the game was for. mer varsity end Ken Chandler, who suffered a broken arm in the last of the South Williamsport October 5. — —n — — Not Quite a Bargain Eldred Perry, 20, of Hartford, Conn., thought he was bargain when he bought an auto- mobile for $10. Within 24 hours he got himself arrested on three game, another car. Upon investigation po- lice found Perry had forgotten such details as registering his car and getting an operator's license, i sn — aso Bargains in the Classifieds 20 MISSOURI and look them over, Penns Valley CENTRE HALL Along with our regular sale on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1940, MR. GEORGE WOLFE, OF YORK, PA, WILL SELL Sales Barn MULE COLTS (Suckers and Yearlings.) Mr. Wolfe knows where to buy good horses and mules. Come SALE WILL START PROMPTLY AT 12 O'CLOCK, 5. T. RIEGEL, Owner-Mgr. T. Alkens here as pastor | recently, | spending | citizen |* and Mrs. James Fisher were rge is a Shaffer Stores 43rd Anniversary Today 1s red-letter day for Shaf- fer 3lores. Thursday, beginning of marks the Stores’ 43rd November 7, Shaffer | | i | { anniversary celebra jo which high- | Ught's the company's progression into its i0.ty-fourth year of grow- Ing ucecss in food merchandising. Ie his not been accidental. It is the [bosiness practices which consistent. {ly have gwen the customer every | poesible benefit and courteous ser- | vice, | As an expression of its gratitude {to he people whose trade it hay {enjoyed thre ughoy. the area in- i cluded by the 05 glores of the com- | pany, Shafler slo.es is now offer- ing a greal sale to continue throughour tae remainder of this week and ends next Thursday, No- vember 14. This sale is repie ¢ with splendid bargan: (in every food de- partment, made possible by the buying ower of the stores. The present Shafler Stores com- pany began with the merger of the Sualler Score Co. the Oriole S.ores, Altoona Merchand:se Co, and Shaffer Baking Co. The Al Merchandise Co. was formed the purpose of eliminat- idieman's profit by estab s of supplies founder of the 1y, has always Kept abreast dines. Constant remodeling added equipment in proof of th.s aller S.ore lomers Pennsyivani maintenance of fully equipge great ithe {the tcona SOUTCH Shaffer, all au he Sa cu entral ood is well-stocked tore. of ‘he Lt ani has (he same same Shafler eificient 5 Shaller store and the *d of courieous, Each yellow standa vile Nineteen { ry traditional yellow he following toan andria, Bellelonte lle. Claysburg, Dur , Hollidaysburg, Hunt niata, Lakemont. Mar Mount Union Osceola Mills Peters burg, Phill psburg Liyswen, Re aring Spring, Saxton tale College and Tyrone Be: extensive land avenue, ¢ ’ reyes Jons er familia; Sons in . Alex- Belle- , Ever- on, Ju nsburg finds the sore Alton Beliwo "y vil SanEvHl B ett 5 jes the 65 there are the headquarters bulidings wuses at 717-19 Green the company meat plant a: bakery in Altoona ager of the up- sores nd the § nan ut avenue, Al- demands of MMe. i van Axes ¢ Stores’ meat plant on n Tyrone, which is in Jensen, has been eniarged for installa the new Tenderay processing room. This is the headquarters (0; the sensational new tenderization of Deel used exclusively by Shaffer stores. Another reason for enlarge. ment has been to .ake care of the grealer meal trade since the incep- tion the Tenderay proces G. W. Shafer is company: J. C. Calhoun vice- pres.dent; D. G, Weidel, second vice president, W. A Wagner, secre. tary, C, E Shaffer, treasurer and general manager, RG Shaffer, as- sistant treasurer; directors include. J. Q Repiogle and P. E. Shaffer. Other office executives include D. Price, head acomintant: Lehman, credit manager; Clugh, supervi sor, and W. C art, adver.sing manager, Home delivery service, accom- piished speedily by the company’s large number of fleet and poweriul trucks. 5 one of the company” outstanding services Lo the hor wife beside the regular persotal service rendered at all Shaffer store: 2, o! 8. 8 cons. derably $i f woo Of of ” arst Stew. Armistice Day To Be Observed Here sss a— (Continued from page one) division will form on Howard stree between Allegheny and il By ro will consist of automobiles carrying Gold Star Mothers, Mayor H B. Harris and Dr. Dorizas, American Legion Junior Band, Battery 8, 190th Field Artillery, and Girl Scouts Becond Division; Comrade Joseph W. Forster in charge. This division will form on Allegheny street, south jof Howard, and will be composed of | {Club and Boy Scouts, getting a' High School Band, Elks Marching | Third Division: Comrade Francis | H. Crawford in charge. This divi! sion will form on Allegheny street, north of Howard, and will be com. posed of Banjo Band, Login Flre Company, and the Undine Fire Company. Fourth Division: Comrade Robert T. Willard in charge. This division | (will form on Howard street east of Allegheny, and will be composed | ‘charges following a collision with! of Milesburg Band, Brooks-Doll | Post of the American Legion, Bons | of the Legion, Jackson-Crissman | Post Veterans of Foreign Wars, Jun- | {lor Veterans of Foreign Wars, Am- | i and Junior), erican Legion Auxiliaries (Senior | and the Veterans of | Foreign Wars Auxiliaries (Senior | {and Junior). Route of Parade: West on Howard | ‘to Spring, south on Spring to Bish- | ‘op, east on Bishop to Allegheny, | inorth on Allegheny to Lamb, west | Europe, after which there will be | on Lamb to the High School com- mons. Services will be held at 11 o'clock at which time Dr. Michael Dorizas of the University of Pennsylvania, in deliver the Armistice Day ora- , following which the parade or "return to the Legion Home and be dismissed. The Armistice Day banquet will be held at 6:30 p. m. at the Post home, and following the banquet Dr. Dorizas will show new films and deliver a lecture on conditions In music and entertainment at the Post. {the branding of the strange death | success of SBhafler Stores Co. | “12 | thing more result of years 2! soundly principled | Truckenmiller Death Is Termed Suicide (Continued trom page one) | scene, |evidence races of the bullet which early Pri. day morning snuffed out the life of Paul Truckenmiller, 23, of Clin- tondale, The importance of the bullet was great, for upon its discovery rested definitely as a suicide, or as some- sinister, When the walls of the house had been combed mine i the unwired { hind over w als a | president of ths | 7% | templed | head of the daybed in { p. m. declared that Paul had been utely by police, Tuesday, they de- ¢lared that if the bullet is in the house, It can be found only by tear- ing down ‘he building board by board and inspecting each plece separately, The search was oons ducted under the supervision of Corp, 8, 8, Mollehko!, of the Rock- view substation, As an Indication as thoroughness of Lhelr search, pointed to the fact that they set up a portable electric light plant In home; borrowed power- scarchlights from Bellefont fire companies and augmenied those lights with other portable ‘anterns to turn the interior of the broodin g house into a blaze of light But the 22-caliber bullet remain- ed hidden Hidden, perhaps, be- the blistered paint, smoke and soot film deposited ng ceilings by the smouldering flames from three beds in the house which were destroyed by fire with etting the out ung frame the police ui smudges 5 ancient building in flames Suicide or Murder ? their gation dale unable prove *hether Truckenmiller by his own hand or person is involved. The Le ence of the bulie. which passed ntirely the young man's chest, the somewhat odd position in 1 the rifle was found beside the body. the fact that he rd a box of cartridges In hi i nd other factor; 0 cover up ther hand. 3 all doors leading re locked from dows were nailed Was no apparen murder These point to suicide f five From lip Police definl met death some other inve: to have been tely to hrough | home We war ang there {or {ast, motive they believe, A sirang apparently on th led f0 the discovery of the trageds Ihe ymally made his home with Helen and Mabel hid bem factor ang ol able icKet unexpiain of youn act miller Hons # part youl LP weking em- s absences nd his with Hubiersbu~z Lat Seen atl Lamar n Trucken- alive last the Lamar posts time ey quence to repos, sen ents until on was disc 2:30 o'clock Friday morn- home of Truckenmiller Cliniondale, was gutled Hall firemen were » entire interior wa badly before arrived A olor ¢examivalion of he house reveased ng room Pr overed ls Hd ourneg called, they pipes fro toves in the Faom, : and dihing badly the Diag: vate Edward F. Bouse of Wi- liamapo inspector for the Stale Motor Police. reported that the blaze was of ndiary origin Bouse later said he fire at the Hublersburg home also had been set intentionally Learning of the fire ai his sisters home Willard Truckenmilier visited scenic Friday and became asiarméd when he failed to learn the whereabouts of his brolber, Paul. At first it was feared he had been lost (n the fire. Return- ing to Hublersburg about 4 o'clock Friday afternoon Willard saw Paul's car parked in front of Melvin Truckenmille:’s home, which is sl.uated at the end of a quarter mile lane jeading south {rom the main high=ay through Hublersburg Discovers Body Knowing Melvin and his family were absent from home, he ate to enter the house but found the door blocked wi h a chair, | He broke into the house and found it necessary to forcibly open the door leading to the second floor before he could go upstairs. At the sets he found his brother's lifeless body. Fine white ashes oovered floors and {urniture; the walls and oeil- ings were blackened and blistered and a heavy acrid smoke hung in the house. Willard found a small the downstairs living | room completely destroyed by fire A bed in each of the wo bedrooms on the second floor similarly had | been destroyed by fire, but the house, strangely, had not ignited. | An empty two-gallon cau, believed to have contained oll or gasoline, | res'eq on the charred remnants of | the front bedroom bed, The frames | of all the beds were cold, and there | were no sparks, Calls Police, Coroner Willard drove to Mill Hall and! from there telephoned Centre | County coroner Charles Sheckler, of Milesburg, and State Motor Po- | lice of Rockview. Coroner Sheckler ahi lp are ince the dead about 12 or 15 hours, which would have placed the time of the shooting In the early hours of the, morning--or at about the same time | the Truckenmiller sisters’ home in | 5, ceiling and floors | ied to | grapher, (al cited the possibilit | ficiating. | the Zion cemetery. i In addition to his three sisters, | { Helen and Mabel, : Clintondale was being gutted by fire Crime Experts Arrive Coroner 8heckler conducted only a. Supeificial examination at the in eflorts to preserve ad for State Police crime ex- perts from Harrisburg, who were summoned immediately Pvts, Pan. rock and 8. R. Richardson, of Rockview, were in charge of the in- vestigation, A police guard was placed on the lonely house, and about 1 o'clock Saturday morning Lt. Donald Wag- ner, ccopununications officer for the State Police at Hariisburg who was one of fhe » Faye Gates murder probe Spring, a staff photo~ and other police arrived. For two hours they examined the interior of the home and the vic um’s body with the ald of flash- lHghts, whi monaotoncasly on the joof above the dean chamber The house is here ne ic a of simple construc- tion, consisting of two large rooms downs ars and two rooms upstairs, On the first floor the living room is in front and the kitchen in the rea: half of the house. The bedrooms are similarly arranged, and the staliway winds 13 steps up from the ki chen to the rear bedroom The body was on its back, feet near talrway., On floor al the right side, nearly touching Truckenm. ll right elbow, was t stock ¢f the 22-rifle, The muz- toward {ect The were ng on the § chest, in such the bullet hol upper left par: of his hidden from view sted on rumpled the 4s resii wo e is Bolt of Gun Open facior was that th Wis open and he was on the floog nearby. A box of bullets was rh lightly left hand ice did not know until the he had been assumed D.00d WB- the shod A sngular boi thie gun ecjecied cartridge I Aa as ¥ snot Was i Li arciul study of the scene made and 4 number of taken, the body was 10 the Nell Funeral Home where a post moriem mn was made Saturday by Schwartz, of Bellefonte ination revealed (the bullied the chest, the bullet entirely through the back woasred area in the back Deleved Tag ns nave the oul al i ps : ure vo powaer ourma bud let hole in L Toe shirt was for analysis. A gun range would leave arks. A gun heid several from iis target would leave no marks police sald District Attorney Comments that the bullet the body, police ned an efor: iocate pellet. Every piece furniture was moved, the floor swept and the walls and ocellings carcidhy inspected, with no result ns roy Adoroey Musser W. Getllg, : sited the scene, observed tha! bullet was not in the house Lie shooting obviously must have aken place elsewhere Lao Sawrday afternoon Major Charies C. Keller, commanding of- fice; Ind. Squadron Pennsylvania Motor Police at Harrisburg, (second in couminand to Stale Police Comi- missioner Lynn G, Adams), and several aldes arrived here (0 review he findings of the investigation They visi ed the home and aided in he earch for the bullet Importance of finding the bullet ga.ned emphasis, Tuesday when tae seven-man squad of police again scarcheg for the gmall Jead pelict., Police pointed out that = 22 calbre sho. usually makes a very small hole in wood or plaster. Such a hole would be extremely difficult to find in the blackened, bilistered, smudged woodwork of the pannecled rool and walls, they claimed. They the pellet ai'er passing through xenmil- ler's body. might have fallen on one of the burning beds and meited. Coroner Sheckier yesterday de- taken fired at wger no fer, Dalai overy ough r+ DOUse tne clared that he will not definitely | decide upon an inquest uniil the po- lice investigation has béen complei~ | ed. He said at this time it is un- certain whether a formal inquest | will be held. Funeral Services Held Aller the post moriem examina- ion Truckenmiller's body was taken (» the home of his father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. | Truckenmiller, at Mill Hall. and fu- neral services were held Monday af- ternoon at 8t. Paul's Interment was made in of Cliniondale; and Mrs. Kreamer, of Shippens- | | burg, and the two brothers, Melvin | and Willard, of Hublersburg. Truck- | enmiller is survived by his father, | death Truckenmiliéer had been em ployed on she highways, forced to leave that fractured his arm. listed last week | between ‘about 8:30 o'clock Bunauy night ace investigators assign- | | Merrill Harnish and steady rain drummed | Lutheran | {church at Nittany Valley, with the | | pastor, the Rev. Paul J. Keller of- 6 Injured On ivy Eagle Road Cars Collide at Underpass in First Mishap on New Highway Bix persons were injured, non critically, In the fist serious acch- dent on the new section of highway Mt, Eagle and Howard The at the ad Eagle by Mr, and Mr: Mr. and Mrs all of Snow accident happened rallro underpass at Mt Cars occupied Grayford "Ted" Casher, Shoe, traveling west, and Franci A. Eldridge and his brother ford, going east, met head-g cast side of the unde All the occupants ines were brought County Hospital maining in the Insti ment. Some of the brought here in the F son ambulance Merrill Harnish a taproom at Snow Shoe fractured right Blowdyn, 35, received ; ation about the face right knee Ted caped with rn Casher, the left rar mach« Centre them re. ution for treat. both Lie of of were 37 roprietlo; iffered i knee and Eldridge suffered | riot ¢ wh Francis other Car chin and Milford, 18. suffe; cap. All with Casher we Pvt. J. M. Amick tor Police a! Pleasant the mirhap each of the car 260 When to rest. Lhe against ' ves lgated to about caine WAS umnder pass their taking 4 they Ta Harrisburg Man Is Jailed for Bad Check Kie wa WwW. Jack Harisburg Roller Skating Party B H Hecla ber 20 arship Prizes 1} or 3 Fund - 3300 the Classified columns Public Sales THURSDAY offe NOV mnie 5 4 ’ Mayes and Stover. auc NOV EMBER | of Warriors and opract implement § m E AM Smith. auct THU JRBDAY, NOV, 21-W J al public sale Oo 1theast dvestock farm FRIDAY. NOV will offer at oublic Burrell farm Jocaied of Spring Mills. farm full line of imblements 10 ociock E E Hubler TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 26 Waitz will offer at public sale at his farm 2% miles porth of Wars we Mark along the Buffisao Run Valley road personal property con- sling of 4 work horses more than 30 head of cattie, a full ee of practically new farming machinery and other {toms Clean-up sale Sale at 930 a m E M Smith auctioneer. William C Morrow Clerk. Terms will be announced day of sale WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1041-—Ox- vis Prankenberger- and Franklin Musser, will offer at public sale near Millheim, livestowk and farm implements. Sale at 10 a. m. Wise & Hubler, auct WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1041--Mrs E L Miller, will offer at public gale on her farm. pear Hecla Park Walker township. along the main highway, livestock and farm im- piementa. Sale at 10 a. m. Wise & Hubler, aucts SATURDAY. MARCH 8 1Ml--R P Haugh will offer at public sale on his farm 2 miles west of Madison- burg, a full line of livestock and farming implements Wise and Hubler, sucts, THURS DAY, MARCH 13-—-W N Weaver, will offer at nublic sale at his farm 3% of a mile west of Jacksonville, live stock. full line of farm implements and some house- hold gootis. Sale at 10 o'clock Wise & Hubler. avet 43tf 22 Mrs atct Fred W WEDNESDAY. MARCH 19. 1041-Pot- | | “ter and Jachbs will offer at public sale on the W. H. Potter farm. 83% miles west of Centre Hall, on Brush Valley road, Ap aa Sale at 10 a. m. E Smith. anct, 45 YY, MARCH 20 194]-—Harry Warntz will offer at public sale. | on the M. 0. Stover farm, 1Y miles north west of Woodward, Pa. live- | stock and farm implements, Baie i aucts, at § a. Mm. Wise & Hubler, ~ x47 Thursday, Nov. 14 BF. GEARY ESTATE, The undergigned will offer at DUD. Geary farm at | Tlie sale on the B. F. farming implemen sey. bull: Ov thelr aide; chickens. livestock and farm | - IMPLEMENTS JO Linder binder; aril; loader; Yi Cormick mower, corn planter. 3 bacco plow: tractor ho merm ( 1" Wh a forks Saturday, Nov. 16 w a ne — _- Deere grain incl WARGO hay ladder; John ft. cut, John Deere com . 1" ' preader. new; spike. MoCormiok Deering amin vooth harrow, 3 gris harness; 8 col- side delivery hay rake: hay ars, 21 to 28 inches; 6 bridies, dutup hay rake; land roller; doubletrees; single trees; Mere ‘ Waron: poteto digwer: Me- and Evang 3-can milk cooler 6 mn cut; Hoosier cans 8 milk buckets: strainer wiiking Diows 1 to. 8000s COUDET ett) narrows, cultipac ker; chine oncrete mixer ros YORIS. Ui; manure nlors Porc DBATrLess hay Onin fl “e 2 ain ¢ 4 and clerk Thursday, Nov. 21 W. A. ZERBY ILLIAM E at pub JLo be BAIR, ESTATE IVESTOCK Wednesday, Nov. 20 Friday, Nov. 22 ELLEN C. FOURT L. 8. NEF} SHAFFER’S FORTY-THIRD ANNIVERSARY SALE! THE GR EATEST OF ALL SALES PURE CANE SUGAR HORMEL'S SPAM - - - 2 PENN-ALTO MILK 10 PENN-ALTO BUTTER ALCO or GOODY-NET OLEO CIGARETTES Fons | ( 20 GREEN GIANT PEAS - FF Me PENN-ALTOPINEA'PLE 27 39% 12-02 1.15 peaF EE LOG CABIN SYRUP FANCY CAL. PRUNES - 2 ,17¢ SHAFFER’S SPEC’L BREAD 2 ..15¢ PURE ROCKW'OD COCOA 2.°.17¢c WALDORF TOILET PAPER 4 rolls 17¢ SCOT TISSUE TOILET PAPER MATCHES IVORY SOAP CLOROX Cleans a1 Deodoriges DANISH KRAUYT DABEAGE. FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT 7..25¢ FLORIDA ORANGES - 2 ..25¢ FANCY CAULIFLOWER - Head 10¢ SWEET POTATOES 5. 9 FRESH CRISFIELD OYSTERS pt 25¢ PENN-ALTO TOMATO CATSUP. 2 lige bills 28¢ PENN-ALTO BACON “= , 25¢ SPICED LUNCHEON ..., .25¢c TENDERIZED HAMS 7... .23¢c Average Smoked Skinned {Sold Whole or Shank Half) TENDERAY BEEF STEAKS. . 1b 3% Your Chole of Tenderloin or Pin Z bt! 15¢ ib 3 rolls 23¢ «wily XB Ne Medium Sc Cake qun 19¢ 50-1b sock 3%9¢ 25-1b sack 3% rakes bie} A FEW OF THE MANY ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS AT ALL SHAFFER STORES!
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