THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 5, 1941. REBERSBURG Miss Phyllis Page has sceured em- pltment at a dairy store in Lewis- | wn. | Mr. and Mrs. W. H Hackenberg | and daughter, Joanne, left Sunday | noon for Houston, Texas, where they will visit relatives Mrs Hackenberg's, Miss Frances Hubler, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Harry Hubler of Plits- burgh and friend visited her grand- mother, Mrs. Ada Hubler on Friday Sunday evening guests at the same home were Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Hubler of Milltheim, Mrs. Paul Stover of New Jersey, visited last week at the home of his sister, Mrs. Kenneth Brungart, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eversman and Mr, and Mrs. William Hatting and son. Billy, of Pittsburgh, spent the weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Kidder. Connie Lou and Bobby Musser of State College have been visiting for the past two weeks at the home ol their aunt, Mrs, Roy Gentzel Visitors at the C. H. Gramley home on Memorial Day were: Mr and Mrs. Elery Krape of Snyder- town, and Mr. and Mrs Claude Gingerich .and son, Philip, of Lin- den. Saturday evening dinner guest at the same home were, Mrs. Ed- ward Swarm of Olean, New York, and Mr. and Mrs Ralph Fry ol Flamingion; Charles Gramley of Flemington and Ralph Gramley ou Forty Fort visited their parents recently. Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Harbach and two children of Loganton visited .n town on Sunday Mr. and Mrs a business trip Ménday Rev. and Mrs the weekend at in Hummelstown Mr. Joseph Haagen of Yarnell, i at presen: visiting his brother-in- law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Ken- neth Breon Holiday weekend visitors at W. M. Tarbet home were: Mr. and Mrs. George Horning and son, Terry len. of Greensburg. Friday e ing callers at same home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Probst Charles Mallory of Lock Haven Mrs. Ray Hilbert and Mrs, Earl Hilbert ang two daughters of Read ing called at the Mrs. Emma Cor- man home on Saturday Mr. and Mrs, A G were Saturday of their son and daughter-in-l Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cummings Lock Haven. Sunday callers at the Cummings home were: Mr Mrs. W. B. Crebs and daughters Thelma, Doris and Violet, grove Mr. and Mrs children, Marjorie A visiting this week at the home of Mr. Brungart's parents, Mr Mrs. John Brungart of Ldgant Miss Jean Hartman of Harris- burg, spent the weekend at hb home. Memorial Day guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Orvis Frank were Mr. and Mrs, Harry White: Mr, and Mis. Adams and son Eugene: and Mr, Heckman, all of Vandergrift The guesis and Rev. and Mrs Frank spent the day at Voneida' State Park. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rarry of State College were Tuesday ever visilors in town Private Mark Limbert who stationed at Camp Lee. Virginia spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A E Lim- bert. Sunday guests at the sam® home were Mr and Mrs Richard Mann of Beech Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mark of Centre Hall Miss Janet Shaffer and friends of 8pring Mills, visited at the home of Blaine Bowersox one day last week Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wetzel of Centre Hall, visited at the home o Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breon Saturday morning Mrs. Nora Weber, son Elwood and daughter Grace, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr Clarence Sheesley of State College The dinner was in honor of Mr Weber's birthday Mr and Mrs. BR. W. 8mith and family. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Ester. line and son, Mahlon; and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Kers'etler of Green- burr attended the Memorial Day of Adam Reish made to Lock Haven on Dale Kohr Mrs, Kohr's home the were and the Cumming Visi of Selins- Roy Brungar and Rod service al Centre Hall Friday even- | ing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heller Canton, Ohio, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. Heller's mother, Mrs. Jack Heller, Mrs, M. C. Haines and Mrs. W. J of Hackenberg are spending the week | friends in | one this visiting relatives and Harrisburg and Allentown Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Johnson of | Lemont, were Sunday callers at the John Reish home Shirley Brown, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Brown, returned home after spending the past few | weeks at the Joy Vonada home in| Feidler, Mr. and Mrs Carlos Tyson and son, Ardell of Harrisburg, visited at the W_F. Tyson home on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Donald Byers at- tended the funeral of Mr. Byer's brother's son at Danville, on Sat- urday. Sunday visitors at the By- ers home were: Mr. and Mrs Ster- Bng Byers and Mr. and Mrs. Ru- pert and two grandchildren of Dan- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bright and ‘children of Bellefonte called at the home of Mr. Calvin Breon on Suns day. Mrs. C. O. Mallory Is spending the summer with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Ira Harer at Williamsport. Worms Make Culls of Good Growing Birds That's why it's just good horse sense to give regular worm treat- ments with Dr. Salsbury's Avi- Ton, the flock roundworm re- mover with the plus value. We have it: see us for DR. SALS- BURY'S AVI-TON. Hecla Poultry Farms Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 93 A Member of Dr. Salsbury’s Na- tion-wide Poultry Health Service A m— EN ye | week here, d lof dates of {present the same dilly proven coulg not be surpassed. He had | Exe delay to ROBERT © ALBY | these dates so well fixed in his mem- | rk Mr, and Mrs, Earl Rider of Co- burn, recently moved into the for- mer offices of Dr. K. A. Law, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Kreider of East Orange, N, J, visited last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W, J Kreider, Mr, Kreider returned his home in N. J visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yearick and sons, Norman and David Monday evening callers at the C. 8 Hostermapn home, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Zacharius of Allentown, spent the weekend at the | home of Mrs, Zacharius’' mother, | Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg. Mr. Norman Zeigler and friend | of PittsOurgh; Mr, and Mrs, A, J. | Matthews and son of Port Carbon, Mr, and Mrs. Preston Zeigler and daughter Rae Anna of McAllister- ville; and Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Zeigler and son, William, of Lock HdVen were weekend callers at the home of Mr, and Mrs. William Zeigler The Memorial services town were well atended. Prof, A D Gougler was the speaker and music was provided by the E P. V. H. 8 Band under direction Mr Pau] Bartges Mrs, Ada Blerly entertained Mr and Mrs, Roy Frankhouser and chil- dren of Terre Hil, Pa. on Memori- al Day Private Archie lligen and James Mallory are visiting their respective relatives. They were both recently transferred from the air base & ] Field, Va. to an army camp at Bangor, Maine. They will leave for this place at the conclu- of their furioughs Eugene Lee and and David, visited at Mr, and Monday I Misses Elizabeth Brungart, Betty Gentzgl ang Madaline Brun- made a twoday tour to Wash- n last week. They were th? r members of the local graduat- lass who were {ree to go l 'Y accompanied schools Miller, of Stoye in of Lhe ons Don- the hom= Mrs, 8. A 14 aid of her parent Bierly, on daughter, Betly town. were th Mr. and Mrs a Thurs- home of Auman at Mrs Paul Cantina ing and Port local relatives Bellefonte + Senior, entertained 1 mates at Gravel i past few Mr, and daughter Matlida Zeigler Sue, of are visil Az Meek of iring the N. FP. Douty and Laura C. Gayley, who for th: h have been spending a his home In town, left n Tuesday morning for Hephzibah Heights, Monterey, Mass. They were accompanied by Miss Betty Gentzel Mr, Glenn Chambers of New York City spent the weokend a: the Douty home Saturday visitors at the M. M Garett home were Miss Margare: Johnson and Mrs. Johnson of New Kensington and Mr. ang Mrs. E A Tyson and children of Millheim and Mrs Roy Stover motored } Washingion, D C. and several days last week evening calles al their Mr, and Mrs Harry Rousch and Mrs. Thomas Weaver of Aaronnsburg Mr. and Mrs Lewistown spent the latier's M. R. Moyer Mr and Mrs. C. J Weaver entertained the following over the past weekend: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Weaver and son, Donald: Mr. and Mrs. Bunnard McGuire and child; and Miss Emma Weaver all of Pit- cairn; Mrs Walter Sotigagee, Mrs George Went, and Mrs Maggie Reichley Sunbury. Mrs. Reich- ley is mak n extended visit with the Weaver's Mrs. EE R Wolfe was taken the Lock Haven Hospital last week for surgical treatment Mr. and Mrs Charles Garrett and grandym of Canton, Ohio, spent the weekend at their home here, Wayne Wagner of last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs parents, or 78) EE. - BL — SMULLTON This locality was favored by a very nice rain Saturday and Sun- day. It was very much needed for there had been no rain of any con- sequence for several weeks, Hay craps in this locality will be a small year John Cooner and wife of Phila-| delphia, spent the weekend of last John is an employee of | the Atlantic Refining Co. in thal] city Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert of Aarons- burg were visitors with the par-| ents of Mrs. Gilbert here Sunday, Some of our men here were call- ed tv work at Btate College and started working Monday morning They are working for A, W. Bart- | ges, contractor and started work on the Masonic Building to be erected | there, ! Wilmer Bressler had the misfor- | tune of having his toe } smashed while helping Lavand Bierly to load | ties at Coburn station, ; Some of our OCC boys are grow- | ing tired of the camp life and we | venture that by September our town wil] be represented in these camps on a very small scale. ; Albert Grenoble and family mov. | ed their house furnishings to Ty- | : lersville lately. He is employed in | {the Piper Air Craft Co. at lock | { Haven, i H. H. Stover just recently had a | new roof put on his dwelling house. | Last Thursday the news cams! tha: Henry A. Detwiler of Carlisle, | had died and would be buried in that section Baturday last, Tt sure | was a &hock to his friends here who | knew him for many years. He was | the son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Det- wiler 8r., who passed away quite a | number of years ago. Henry A. was | for quite a number of years a school | teacher in this county. and he was | very efficient. In the memorizing | historical events he | | and went Lo several days later, | and his wife Is making an extended | | cycle and went back home the same | were | | home, ithe Tyrone court ory that he was able to give infor- mation at a moments notice. He was one of those men who when he | | read, he understood and was able to explain, He reared a large family, but some years ago left this section to Baltimore. Later he came to Carilsle where he opened a gas station, and followed cation until he became physically unable to continue. He was 78 years of age and two years ago came all the way from Carlisle here on a bi way. Our pogtmaster hag secured a job | with the Piper Aircraft Co. at Lock Haven. In his absence Mrs attends to business, | Samuel Hilbish of Freeburg who Is a frequent visitor at the Meyer | Meyer Warns ‘It Can Happen Here’ | i (Continued from page one) of arganizations of who are taught to “goose- and give the salutes of the enemies of democracy, It is against these forces as well as those of the saboteurs who seek actual destruc tion of our plants, our munitions and food warehouses, of evervthing that goes toward strengthening our national defenses, he declared, that the United States must be on guard constantly More subtle, but none the less dangerous, are the activities of “fifth columnists” who seek to polson the minds of citizens against democracy and the ways of democracies, Com- mander Gwynne declared, calling on all people to watch for and be prepared to combat all such activ- ities John mone which followed one of the largest Memon Day ever held here, The program opened with the playing of “The Star Spangled Ban- by the American Legion Sen- Band. The Invocation was given Mgr. Willilamm E. Downes, rector 8t. John's Catholic church, and benediction was pronounced by Rev. Robert H. Thomas, 3rd, tor of the Episcopal church, The closed with a salute by of Foreign Wars firing and taps played by members Bellefonte Junior American Band of Bundists, youth step’ to Love wa 1 ¥ dev al parade 5 ner or by of : rey ceremonies the Veteran: squad of Legion Nit Nin the rpanizations partictpat- and hundreds i the crowd for the parade of ram at chool grounds Bellefonte CDA Installs Officers (Continued from page one) which time the newly-instalied i! regent presided, Reports from committees were given ine of the state con. véntion held recently in Allentown, given by Miss Carpeneto, delegate of the court. The following commit- tees were appointed: sick commitiee, Alice Fax and Sarah Moerschbach- er. publicity, Mary Hartle: social, Ruth Casper, chairman, Madeline Carpeneto, Esther Baney and Marie’ Adams. Mary J. Gray was chosen chairman for the annual picnic to be at Hecla Park June 25 In case of rain the picnic will be held one week later. Members voted to contr to the Cancer Control Fund Announcement was made that the national convention of the organi gation will be held in Washington, D. C, the week of July 7. An exhib- it from the court will be sent to the convention Monsignor wourt chaplain ious cluding a report held ibute William E. Downes, was the guest of honor at & social hour held follow- ing the meeting. The court choir sang “Maytime” by Shultz, and also sang the new song of the or- ganization introduced at the siate convention and presented to the court by Miss Carpeneto Mrs. Helen Bickett, Mrs Pearl, Mrs. Ruth Casper, Mrs. Anne Beeger, Mrs. Jean Y. Baney, and Miss Adaline Anderson are mem- bers of the choir of which Mn: Ethel Carpeneto is pianist The room was decorated with! roses and peonies, Miss Carpeneto was presented with two gifts from officers and members of the court, who also presented a gift to the vis- iting district deputy. Both women spoke briefly, Refreshments were served Other out-of-town guests present were Mrs. Anha Cox, former gram regent of Tyrone, and Miss Cather- ine Grazier, present grand regent of Rose RR —— STUDENTS HEAR ADDRESS i ON WILDLIFE CONSERVATION Last week Randolph Thompson, of! the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation, gave an Hustrated | talk to the upper grades of the Spring street school on conservation of wildlife. | The films showing wild ducks on! Pymatuming Dam and of birds) nesting and feeding their young! were particularly interesting. These! fine moving pictures fmpressed the | children with the importance of | protection of wild bird life, begin. | ning at home with the planting of some of the various fruit-bearing | a a i... Housekeeping would be ideal If every home had a little fairy who! would work like the little fairies of | the imaginary world. ] LEGAL NOTICES STOCK HOLDERS MEETING ] The annual meeting of stockhold- | ers of the Centre Building and Loan | Association for the election of Direc. tors and the transaction of such | other business as may come befors | em. will be held at their office in | rl ry Mera vl y “ vening, e 13 at 780 o'clock DET i CHAS. ¥ DOCK, Sec'y EXECUTOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate ward C. t, Inte of Miles shin. Centre unty, Pa. detters testamentary in the estate having been Sidergiened " ed ted . B estate, payment of Ba- | Town- | an D sor , Pa. W. Harrieon Walker, Attorney, x28 i i this vo- | i Additional Locals i ~Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morse, the | latter retired postmistress of Cam- ! eron, Pa, spent last Thursday in, Bellefonte visiting friends. | Mrs. Nell Decker, of North Al-| legheny street, departed Monday for Brookline, near Pittsburgh, for a visit with her cousin, Mrs. Charles Vernon. OMcial figures on the Centre | County wheat referendum vote re- leased vesterday revealed that 161 {we would like to hear from assisted by | { county farmers are against the pro- | | posal to only 68 in favor of the move, | Mr. and Mrs William Eckley | ‘and daughter Phyllis, during the town Air Depot, Pa., has been ap- proved. Miss Osman is spending a week's vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W Osman, Logan street, before repor- ting for duty at her new position, ~Our mailing list was corrected this past week and all payments | received during the month of May have been credited, Kindly check the date on the label of your paper {And see that proper credit has been given you. In the vent of an error please notify us. There are still some subseribers in the arrears who The expiration date of your subscription is printed on the pink label. Carl Deitrich, of Bellefonte, and i The ithe former Rachel Van Pelt, are reported to be getting along nicely. | {the past nine months has been a are requested to make | those havihg claims to | Tor | Hilda Leathers of Howard, escaped injury about 8:15 o'clock Sunday morning while they were en route to Bellefonte from a weekend visit with | Mrs. Leathers’ brother, Paul Wag- ner, at Akron, Ohio. While passing through Poland, Ohlo, the Deitrich car, a new Buick coupe, was struck by a Michigan car which came out of a side street and which allegedly falled to observe a stop sign. Dan- age to the Deitrick car was estimated at $75. None of the occupants of either machine was injured Mr Deitrich and Mrs. Leathers return- ed home by bus and train, leaving the car in New Castle to be repaired weekend vacated a house on East Lamb street and have moved to AxeMann, - where Mr. Eckley has purchased a home, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mosier, of West Logan street, were called to Kersey, Elk County, Sunday night, because of the serious illness of Mr Masler's mother, who is reported to have saffered a stroke The Misses Mary Baney, Burn- side street, and Pauline Mong of South Allegheny street, and George Harris and Robert Osman, both of Pine Grove Mills, spent Memorial Day In Hershey and Gettysburg, Ms. Ray Stauffer, of Pottstown, - . was here for a Memorial Day visit at the home of her father, Martin | SNYDERTOWN Couney, and the family at their! The Willing Workers class of home on West Bishop street. Mrs. | Lutheran church will meet June Stauffer is the former Catherine|11 at the home of Mrs. Howard Cooney | Audrey Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hackett, of! Mr. and East Lamb street, are the proud [son Donnie parents of a girl, weighing 9 pounds | Day services and 12 ounces, born at their home day Monday morning. The infant has wWilltam Krape. Clifford and Nevin been named Shirley Jane Mrs. | Rhine motored 10 Virginia Jas! Sun - Hacket is the former Madeline War- day visit Ru bert: Sabian : whe " ner on duty for the Army and nti. tioned there the Mrs Attended Cedar Nevin Stover and the Memorial Hill on Fri- al tn Gates Wilbur Bland, of Centre Hall was a business visitor in Bellefonte on Saturday and a caller at this of - fice. Mrs Bland, who for the past several years has been a sufferer from rheumatism, is, we are glad to learn, showing some improve ment in her condition, Mr. and Mrs. James Kerschner and sons, James and Jackie, of East High street, returned home Sunday from several dave” visit with Mr and Mrs. Kerschner's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Penrod. and family, at Penn Yan. New York Ned Plumb, son of Mr. and Mrs L. E Plumb ments, North Sunday eallers at the home Were Mr (Ham L. Poorman Haagen of Lock and Mrs. R¥ln Johnny | Mr. and Mrs Friday evening of Mr also at W. W Haa- and Mr Wil and Sylvester Haven and Mr Haagen ! ahd son fen WM callery at Walizer were the home and Mr } Mover and Ley M1 the home and Robert Drees Friday Haagen home Fisher of Mis: Margaretta Nittany, were Bunda the Ed Dorman home Nevin attended the Irvine Bower y afternoon and were sUuLner -_ W Ww The William Mr Mis of the Parrish apart. Bellet ! Bt nn Allegheny street, has! oo. resigned as assistant manager of the Rea and Derick drug store at State College, and expects to leave Menday for a years’ training in the U. 8 Army Mrs. Hannah Kellerman, of Al. tng, arrived in Bellefonte last for an indefinite visit and is her beadquarters at. the Garman hotel Mr Kellerman, a former resident of Bellefonte has been with in Altoona for Several years The regular meeting of the Bellefonte Mothers Club will be heid in the form of a picnic supper at the Shallcross summer home, “Twin Mount” near Runville. next Tues- day evening June 10. instead of on the regularly scheduled mefting night, Monday. John T. Ammerman, of Jersey Shore, spent a few hours in town Saturday, and was accompanied home in the afternoon by Mrs, Am. merman, who had been visiting in Centre Hall for several days at the home of her sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cross Cuesta at the M. M. Cobb resi- dence on West High stgeet for Mem - orial Day and the weekend included Mr. Cobb's sons. and their families Mr. and Mrs Warren I. Cobb and daughter, Deborah. of Pulton. N. Y.. and Mr. and Mrs. A C. Cobb and sons, Warren, John and Divid, of Hyattsville, Md Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cordes Snyder at their home on East Linn street during the Momorial Day weekend included their grand- children. W. Cordes Snyder 111, and Virgina Snyder, who remained here while their parents, Mr. and Mrs W. Cordes Bnvder, of Pittsburgh. spent the weekend at Hershey Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gal-! braith are reciving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, weighing 7 pounds, 9% ounces at the Centre County Hospital, Monday moming. | infant has been named Jane, | and both she and Mrs. Galbraith | and Mrs funeral of her atl Salona Mr. and Mir: children Creek. called Wedne ver wcle Francis Haagen and and Louise, of Beech Thee rt home siny Mr. and Mrs Ba Mrs. Anna. Robb of Jac were Sunday callers at the Elmer Stover home. Other Tallers were Mr and Mra Max Markle of Bellefonte Mr: Willlam OGarbrick spent Bun. day with her Mrs. Elmer Blo- week making icy and ksonville relatives sister ver Mrs. J Lulz rn Dorman speni sever the Lewis Pawcelt home in Zion ————— aS Roll — Kath at nae and Mrs tia vs Auction Sale i Af ain LIVE STOCK 100 HEAD OF Horses, Mules, Saddle Horses, Ponies, Cattle On Route 219, North of EBENSBURG, PA. Saturday, June 7th AT 1:00 O'CLOCK If you have Horses or Cattle to sell, bring them to this sale NEW & USED HARNESS, ete. Full line high class young Mine Mules and Ponies for retail at all times John P. Bloom PHONE 890-R-21 Miss Sara L. Osman who for! Junior Stenographer in the office of | [the Ohief of Staff, Washington, D.| C.. has received notification that her irequest for transfer to the Middle- | Re crm wm. MISS CARRYE E. BUTLER NAMED DISTRIBUTOR FOR CHARIS FOUNDATIONS ¢ The makers of Charis Adjustable Foundations are hoppy to announce the appointment of Miss Carrye E. Butler os local distributor for these nationally famous gorments. * Miss. Butver hos recently completed an intensive Call Miss Butler no matter what your special re- quirements may be. You may reach her, after 4 PM, at Howard, Centre County, Pa. Distributor for BELLEFONTE, HOWARD AND MILESBURG CHARIS CORP'N + ALLENTOWN « PA; Chemicals Are Defense Need (Continued from page one) chromium alloy able to stand the extremely high temperatures of the aeroplane exhaust valve, Because of this alloy the long range flight of the modern bomber has been made possible, In the modern army with its many mechanized units there are | and | many terrific parts under great heat strain, The making of per- | | petually lubricated parts allows op- | eration under many adverse condi- | tions and results in far less engine | fallure, Magnesium metals are now | being extracted from sea walter, ad- ding to the necessary supply in de- | fense industries The flour milling industry is using under war time conditions the pro-| ducts of chemistry to return to the white flour the vitamins extracted during the process of milling. In England this has been found to be a large factor in national health and has been of use also in the cor- rection of nervous disorders so liable to crop up In Umes of stress, It is believed that flour enriched with vitaming will have great In- fluence our national health In a long range planning of tonal defense another chemical dis. covery will play a large part. A sub- has been discovered which keeps hybrids fertile and true tw strain, This is being applied for in- stance to the lumber industry in the crossing walnut tree with one of fine quality lum- ber produce a fast growing tree of quality also a upon own na- tance of a fast growing to most Mr. Lewis sulpho derivatives ing of great great excellent called attention the which are times infections yt of In- the fight OY « Ts use in war I'Hene are of valu from wounds ang as atives fection against CRs In the speaker that In two vears this nation could have plants to make enough synthetic rubbe; take care of the needs of the We imporied 600000 tons rubber last year and manulac- 1.9 tons of synthetic rub- Bynt rubber has the { being able to be made Varm needs resist corrosion tumed into many places It other dis. field synthetics the wointed of tion of Rw Lured ber vantage « eet elie ac~ as Of woe Wo lear, wear Benzine Is now phenol, a vital our nat A NEOPKBATY or being need onal defense neredier ingredient in also this and GIACOVEeTS ol nhen new i allow; research, and spenc- of 1 {f a better nation h Quigley was received » membership of the club Guests present were George Bhu- pert, Elmira, N. Y.. Kiwanians Joe na- | hy, AS MUCH * hhh KARA R A ONLY $114 FOR THIS NEW Bis, “6 [/ WITH THE FAMOUS PATENTED SHELVADOR ————— LTR 2 Greatest Borgain , ino Low Price 6 cu # | Refrigerator! MALL DOWN. 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Qc . 2 16° Pk: 35¢ 3 cakes 17¢ | LUX FLAKES - - - 27% 19¢ SWAN SOAP ™ coke 5¢ . 3 ie 25¢ large pie. 2 ¢ (FREE DISH TOWEL) SHAFFER STORES AND SUPER MARKETS JORNSON'S GLO - COAT Suntan 986 PASTE WAX - «Som Se SHI-MOP "tetuian_ , Sie 20K PINT CAN Both for PINT CAN Glo-Coat 98¢ Car-Nu along ve Possession eases ald. The leases collage: are re- State Seeks Lands provide hat the grag Along Fishing Creek 7 v= or from # report $250. - place World War columns. -
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