Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA." July 23, 1942, —— POTTERS MILLS ™! PLEASANT GAP wore guests at a family dinner at! wéekend with a brother and fam- | vanced flying under Mr. Noll'’s in A f { | the home of their son Myri, below {ly structions CENTRE H AND Y Miss Verna Auman, who was op- Clyde Adams arrived home from Bellefonte, it bel the occasion of wr Rodney Rutledge had her| Ruby Bababba of Nebraska, ar- {erated on in the Lewistown Hospital, camp, Bunday and will visit with | thelr 60th wedding anniversary mother here from Alona for a few | rived here last week for a course in {ls now at the home of her parents, bis wife until Friduy | Ray Melroy, wife and Mrs, Henry days’ visit flying at the Noll flying school ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCormick of | Mrs Anna Bartholomew, Misses Mr. and Mrs, Ira Auman Mr. and Mr: Boyd Spicher, Mr Noll made ap automot:ile trip Wi Patrolman John Amick and fam- Charles Emith of Marsh Creek, and Announcement has beep made re- State College, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jean and Elizabeth Bartholomew, | Mrs Laura McCormick, Miss Car- | and Mrs. Russell Spicher and Mrs.| Montrose and return, Baturday fly are spending a week's vi ation friend : h former students at cently of the engagement of Mrs. McClellan and three children of Mis Rebecca Romig, Mrs, Alda | gline McClaskey, Mrs F. F. Palmer, | Edward 8picher drove to Harrisburg The LeRoy Evevs of Howard an- with relatives in Johnstown Mrs the Noll school were here for a shor M. Feyette Miller to Lieut. Harold Lock Haven, and Woodrow Bradford Bloom and Miss Jennie Bartholo- Mr. and Mrs J. M. Carson and Mrs. | last Thursday to meet the latter's) nounce the arrival of o baby daugh- Bell and daughter spent last week ) Armstrong of Aberdeen Proving of York. Mrs. McClellan and child- mew drove to Altoona on Sunday G. H, McCormick attended the fu- husband who has beca made a 2nd | ter, Bonya Loulse, in the Lock Ha- with the Amicks Mi Joy an Bhirley Ground, Md ren are spending this week at the end had supper with Mr. and Mrs. ineral of Mrs Anna Bowersox at Lieutenant in the Army, and who!|ven Hospital, a few days ago, Mr The firemen are making prepara. | Kar nt oa lew Gays last week at ' : _ Bradford home E. L. Bartholomew. [State College on Tuesday is spending ten days with his fam-|Evey was a resident of this town, Mrs. Miller 3 the dutghter of M: Mr. and Mrs. John Lingle and These members and guests attend- Mrs. E. B. Palmer and daughter ily. The and Mrs. Sidney T. Reigel and Taout daughter Martha of Millheim, called ed the annual* WCTU lawn party Shirley, visited at the C. P, Ramer Armstrong is the son of Mr. and on Mrs. Talitha Delaney Sunday last Tuesday evening on the lawn home at Tusseyville on Wednesday day p A wy Jeb y ' { OUIE ar The Albert Ngaris attended the Mrs. Earl Armstrong, Zion afternoon “of the C. A. Spyker home: the Rev.| Miss Elizabeth Fisher, sister Ethel ( a y A raha Mr And Mi Dor “oy Wa hey Re Qui . “ hum er ir people i ’ he A : rungarts attended th Lieut, Armstrong is a member of © hp . ” ho 0d Mrs. C. M. Hammond and two of Hartletown, the Misses Margaret Day. and Ain P Ass Sindh iis cent feturnig Aron adh 0, ik panning 10 atten : dey . y i facult the Ord- Mrs F. V. Jodon and her daugh sons, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wert, Sr 1 Charlotte Weave he home from a three-weel visit with | Alr Base and who will make thelr! Women's Council the staff and faculty « ters, Mrs. Myron Reitz of Milesburg, » Mr, anc 8. rey, i Burd and Char “ eaver, of near thelr grandmother Adams, at her 4 les 4 ode oR a few! Moshannon Park next Wednesday nance school at Aberdeen Mrs “Willard Hettinger of Spring Mrs. W. A. Alexander, Mrs. Anna Madisonburg, called at the G. H home ” Uniontown home i; Florida now i nt a Sew N ’ ha on My ¢ 1 Wedne No date has been set for the wed- Mills and Mrs Albert L. Emery Rossman, Mrs. Allle Bitner, Miss McCormick home on Tuesday even- , : aays wi } Le somes L wi Mi : We Nol flying p last | Rebecca Derstine, Mrs, J. M. Kirk-, ing Mr. and Mrs. William Kerstetter | Gerald Evey and far ily r. an ie Noll flying jons for thelr carnival which will Whe hom iA thelr grandfather Burd, Russell Bpichers entertain- | for a number of yem We extend |, held In Noll's grove, July 31 and “ha un JOH Burd, al Reber: ed at a family dinner for him Sun- | congratulation August 1 a j n : t id . i * hw Ah 2 Jere Srove iu dehndown patrick, Mrs Margaret Godshall, Mrs. Armstrong and daughter of were at home from 2 to 4 Pp. m. yes- Mri Evey ac ( ompanied them to Gi- Wa Eo = Cs hi 8 : IN THE CHURCHES ter Mr: Hughes Brininger and fam. | Mrs. Lavina Floray, Mrs F. V. Good- Milroy, visited a day last week at terday to their many friends and cot, N. Y, where they spent the ing government work for Evangelical: The Rev. W. K. Hos- {]y hart, Billy Potter, Mr and Mrs. J. the Floyd White home Tusseyville—Church I'he Rev. and Mrs. Delas R. Keener B. Wert, Jr Joanne Wert, Mr. and Mr and Mrs. F. P. Palmer, Miss ’ i fa - KR av Mrs, Spyker and Misses Jane and Betty Kline, Mr, and Mrs. G. H and daughter Sandra, were Sunday Ruth Spyker McCormick,” called on friends fm nt—Sunda hool, 10:00; and , nie y rs . us an Lau R rvi o ¥ 500 Spring Mill Cine guests 0! pi We bri Mrs. J. F. Wetzel and daughter Milesburg on Sunday evening Buy U. S. War Sav Ings y hurch ser ce By A ri! MILs “ha rles YA 2aY $0 @ i / o” ch A we "3 I ( harle Rame: in us ho oh Clara Lou, Mrs. George Sweeney, Lester Palmer family Bonds and Stam y % J ur st ce, . 'h » } Ji a chemis Ho ’ Th } 3 ps Church ve d Charles Ramer a Cul wg daughter Betty and son William, Huntingdon, are spe nding the wee : . - - Is t I'he Rev. C. C. Otto, Bristol, was also home with his par- Latheran: Hall—Sunday school { t} veekend and Mrs. Roy Jamison and daughter at the H. E. Faust home pastor. Centre Hall-8Sunday school, ents over the weeken 4 Kate, are spending from today un- W. E. McCormick, wife and » ; 9:30; church service, 10:30. Spring arg Martha Gross and daughter | ¢)) gunday at Central Oak Helghts.|Jon, of Reading, motored t ) Yo u Sa [)] é Yo u Yr Car a We Save You Money. / Mills—-Church service 9 00, Sunday Evelyn, and Mrs. Elmer Houtz of Mr and Mrs. Vi in Meeker, Mrs, McCormick home Wednesday WY ' school, 10:00. Tusseyville—Sunday pejlefonte, were Sunday supper sui Reese, son William { Mrs. ing. They left Jon with h school, 9:30; church service, 7:30 guests at the Searson home here I Bradford attended the funera parents while they went Methodist: The Rev. C. M. Ham- Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stover Irom aeonday of Miss Emma Mi lam in burgh Thursday morning, retu ming mond, pastor. Centre Hall-Church Yeagertown, called there in the eve- pi. cilen to Potters Mills Saturday « terman, pastor service, 9:00: Sunday school, 10:00 Ring your neighbors’ doorbells. Ask them to unnecessary handling expenses we kee pool their cars and take turns driving to Mak selling Costs down whore the saving with vening bet. Thus you'll prolong the life of tires, pro- service, 9:30, Sunday school, 10:30. nin Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Klinefelter,! leaving for their home Sunday after- mote thrifty use of gasoline. When you've Sprucetown Sunday school, § Mr ieorge Searson entertained formerly of Centre Hall, now work-inoon. Others at the McCormick oll piled I ONE. Eb = head for your ALP church service, 10:45 her sisters at her home here last ing in Virginia, were home over the home ior Sunday dinner were Mr Super—rFfor owr side of the bargain By care- : T 2 rk hursday I James Harshbarger 4th weekend al their = Cen- R. H. McCot ¥* and wif ' Reate a ; Presbyterian: The Rev. J. M ir} hursday: Mi ame f ¥ 4th weekend: also their son n McCormick and wife of State ; M : ‘ . ; I wil i ] 3 n r one Vive in with our neighbors tods patrick, pastor. Boalsburg—Church o entre Hill, Mrs. Willlam Harsh- neth and Ardell. and Mrs fel- | College; Charles Jodon, wife and hal management, by sharply trimming many oney v yO weighbo oday service 3:00 Lemont Sunday barger of Somerton, 8. C, and Mrs. ters nephew, Clarence Phillipe {ch or of Bellefon nie wl Miss sy Be Ro school, 10:00; church service, 7:30 m Smith of Lock Haven Potters Mills, and Jerry Har wroline MeClaskey ; “Enriched” Flour “Family ack 77¢ “DAILY” DRY ine Grove—Sunday schoo 9:30, Mrs Jar Searson spent la 4 1 Spry own Bunday " pilisbury Lb Pine Grove—Sunday Mis. Jomes Season spent last chool will Hive 3 pleas. Ul: op h | PI R “Enriched’ Flour "0" »."1.09 DOG FOODS CeONeT ward and family in Bellefonte Some “popular wile ar 31 rday, July 25, rowni place I » b> ) ———— formed: The Rev. D. R. Keene: ard He. poj RD oy any, JU 45 ul Biownies plac . JAN “Enriched” Flour ... 5."1.11 Centre Hall--Su eR "i your baskey Ruel Wheaties 0000" ... 27 23¢ Biscuit 2... 19¢ hurch service inday the Bellefonte lodge Friday evenin $1,983,459 Paid State Growers and \l \R 3 IS Corn Flakes Sunssiia” ‘ie 7¢ Biscuit . 3... 23¢ hool, 10:00 in honor of the iran emplar, Mi . . . ’ FEE dexo Vogelable Shortening > Cai Colc 5b. Package dlc LOCALS AND PERSONALS I 'M hd Do 3 rs ul Bradf a Shippers for Produce, A & P Reports — a Spry Veg. Shortening ad 3 Can 69¢ bul My, FEED 3 Lis, 2% chet metal worker, is advertising Durst, and Mrs ida McClellan. | CASh retums to Pennsylvania An important development in th SWAN Nutley Oleo iii" ..2'33¢ | Pellets . 5 i. 27¢ his store room and house and lot with her sister, Mrs. Donald Shope Commissior sompany, produce-buy areas to warehe es and 1 loud Floating Salouta » ne 1 ¢ gh Main street, | sr b sine 4 . nd family aT ing el Sor i rim Sromt Atlantic vai is nd 11 yo h hn 1 ro IN ne Soap Cobes "230 Graham Crackers Honey piri 7 FEED Hotter s will nt ve to Willa nsp rh Wo Rev ane de ; RS " Rr k Paci fic Tea Company, it was re- tall t res, and tl parctice of mov- Sunnyfield Rice .- . oe Pie 18c Le. Robert r rd, Isaac Emery Mi fay ev nin f r > ntr do ak fYlvania 3 bar a “ 4 : oy r ob an ] ey i! wy mis Pir ord ! e uoy 25 1 Pa ackage 23 ford, recently inducted into the U. s musionary conference this week — [OPerations made by John A. Hart. vegetables sold through A. & He GARDEN-FRESH 00 Lo. Paciage |. 3489 fet Mr ’ wo "alter : wl .. and. Mrs. Paul Venerick ely at con | shortening of the marketing ‘steps’—compar d to w Seep FRUITS AND VEGETABLES MAKES BETTER GRAVIES tiwrnegd Sund finner Sun Mr. and Mi rank turn to Ha farm suppliers 13 fe believe the results achieved THRIFT SPREAD lesburg who accompanied them here, is stay. 1 ua or ” J : yu ang ol tween Er . y ew : pire a -; MICHIGAN Rossmar. Wert of Upper Darby, ing for 8 visit with Mr. and Mrs. |... th in 1 This represents 8chieve the marketing nom} Pea Beans . 2 isited i it Mr. and Mrs. Paul Venerick {nero returns Lo £1 OWers y nd increase ¢ On & umption : Ms peach festival time again LARGE 4 we from Thursday to Eva Dalley and Mrs. Mor) aie cont toss $0005 awit 9 8 cao ane r] tepdh vit a an wi Yih t you AGF. These Elberta B. Wert, Sr. from Thuriday fo Miss Eva B rs. Mar- | per cont aver 1631 anc 30 Jth-giving foods so. vital | ieee we sia soe | Lima Beans 2 sunny south’'s famous orchards Buy them for eating fresh, for GREEN serving of ced for making pres Split Peas 2 a Mb robbiers ad CALIFORNIA home LWO weeks table : al Bt ” nl) obama Jas : a? . rthur Bol . ‘ v al re at erk deff and x . ‘ ats. V7 i i Dose on I i Pg LL “0 Ed Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reis of Up oi A. Ralph Nef! and Mi lots wse purchases includ-' Sunday a Millh rook were Mr Bh C Prunes . Mars R were unday 101 Per Darby, returned hom Sunday 8s Nefl Were Sund . Supj il +d mushrooms rola, cucumbers, ! Bohn's parents, Mr. and Ma. D. © — Lbs. SUNNYFIELD i after a week's vacation here guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mil- |, hes. broceoll, apples, ¢ beans, | Bohn and Mr and Mrs Wallace p 4 Cake Flour * Pus you if everydoy Ow prices At your ALF Super Market you ge you 100d needs { T wnder one root , , save lime, Ties Tee: tats \ vi} spinach, strawberries, cabbage, pep- Bohn. all of Centre ' ps The young peop.cs Miss v : ee, | i : Ces Hall FRESH ROLL PICK WHITE SHOE Circle of the Evangeical churen mse Fuests ¢ Mi Se nk i pers, sweel poly 8. lomatoes, on- A farewell party was hel fot BUTTER. oaiaians >. 42¢ last Tue Vv eveniig the home SF Ril SoA iN no pis gg | 08, Deels and mi leu (rural ark aug! b her : SELECTED CRESTVIEW Washed New Cleaner ig figs =" ae | | POTATOES . + 49¢| Cieaner + = 9 ednesda: eve. | 3NQ Mrs. AB Lee and Miss Mabel | 11)" glance made up by spot pur-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watkins at- EGES. ........ dle| |New Sweet Polish . . . w 19Q€ 1 cod: EUnEard of Spring Mills Mises es at terminal 3) the food | tended the Gilliland reunion Sun POTATOES 3 = 25¢/| sco cro were Mrs red rouse and ok . rs f aain’s president sald © explal ned Les 6 Fred. Jr. and ! wk of N ga # - in Rs foo " . rs rh hat the greater part of these pur- By Site oeDp is hom rom i —— ————— Starel ® 25. 1§¢ and Mi ner Jarchow and Pdr . hases were moved to consur Home Grown Leaf Park S. Daup, son William Daniel Daup SON Jahn it Ride; BE : Mr. and Mrs Robert Pragier and 4 gh A : & P. stores in ss A J ‘ . oh Lax pr ¥, nd Als MEL- O-BIT 1 3c Misses Bernice and Sarah Marlay | Jc © nl ' with some tonnage sold Mary Knepp motored tc « Haven ® of Williamsport, spent several davs © Bette Bhai ol “yg | HM h trade channel off Monday for the il of Mn last week with Mr. and Mrs. Pred WIS Be 4 Russell Gingrich of Growers and shippers last year Mabel Maukime husban CH EESE Green Homan ET try aan A and Mee MeCived an average of 54.6 cents of Mrs. Clarence C Hn entertatmed TMERUCIINT I Sos nm Ee Ane of F0NtH AOlige spent for fresh fruits REDUCTION OF GASOLINE Malte Just right always . PEPPERS 2 the Senior Service class of the Lu. | Rome Gingrich here on Sunday af-| , " oootabies in A. & P. stores, he] SUPPLY STARTED YESTERDAY Jerteetly Viable — Sineuth, mild n thera . . Se dihe rnoon A aver . + Byvem comsistency-de heran § ay schoul at Leg Ime ea ah id. or about eight cents more than is liciowsdy wild For sandwiches, Yell E ] # A oy av ro ra hy A A ne hter y # rida avie was n .»e w H ast Wedne day weriing a ht ¥43 the national averag for produc Effective 3 sterday counties in the ooking, Jumeh bax amd tid bits _’ 9 E Make them me mbers attended r S WwW. born k Monday to Mr. and Mrs. |... ted through all try chan. Easoline rationing buffer zone will Jeuty Yassica - a hd & 25¢ i i 8mith, teacaer, Mrs. Kryder an i McClintic in Pine Grove. Mrs. He attrib ited this high return receive a reduction of 25 per cent €. “anid . FE Economically with Airs. Ollie Weiser, Mrs. Laura Lee William MeClintic spent the week. , reduction in company expenses of | in their gasoline supplies. This de- Miss Laura Breon, Mrs. EPErnie« end there with her son and fam- buying and retailing these foods duction is made from each station's et i I: 4 © 57¢c Fem, Ripe WHITE HOUSE Frank, Mrs. J. Elmer Pover. and ily from 16.8 cents of the consumer dol- “Normal gallonage” which is obtain Box Lbs 1 Oc : Mrs. Mary Fink. Mrs Elizabeth Van Mr. and Mrs Jack Kirkpatrick jo. in 1937 to 119 cents in 1941. ®d by taking the average amount de- 4b. TOMA of Charlotte Mich, and entertained Joe Myers of Altoona Coupled with this was a decline in livered in the three month period, Pimento 2 59¢ / Fink were gue.t and Mr and Mrs. Reuben 8. Rick- oq rohouse and cartage costs and re. December 1, 1841 to Pebruary 28 Box The Rev and Mrs. Roy Corman art and daughter Mary Ann, to duction of losses from damage and 1942, and making adjustments in this » b Bo 65 Fresh Dressed of Wilkinsoarg, spent from Wednes- dinner Sunday pollage. Close cooperation and, base gallonage” for seasonal varia- Swiss . .. 2-Lb. X hue cay to 8 hitciay here with Mr. ang Mrs. Elizabeth Houser of Monaca, teamwork between the company and tions . Long Island Mrs, Frank M. Pishe: Jorman he W A0TINa3 is spending this week here with her grower and shipper groups also The seasonal adjustment for each " /. ¥ or A wr tt plants a % g v ar E ¥ frat 3 : has re itly been | i niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. helped to insure a continuing vol- month ic the difference between the Nationa! Board of Rcligio ura- LJ { f { : v Ny ¢ % [3] ¢ 1 rie A oard o k {L1G HUa- | George Rimmey Next week she ume of uniformly graded and pack- base gallonage and the number of . a od on Monda Tr DURKITK. | plans to visit friends in Mifflinburg. eq produce, and to increase returns gallons delivered to the station in Son Large where she will Wie two- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kerlin spent t, producers, he declared . Te P TS ty | | i the corresponding month of 1941 det i weers course at the immer camp. the past weekend in Harrisburg with ' Pow Size Mr and Mrs. Ernest Rubi of Mif- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wharton TI — ey st — | ms I i S— ——— 4/3-5Y; Lb. Average fit burg, called at th: F. M. Fisher. Dr. and Mrs. J. M_ Pearce of Mill- A A ——— . “Fully Dressed home last Wednesday evening heim. spent Thursday evening with : : Mr. and Mrs D. M. Bradford and Mr and Mrs Harry W. Potter : ; . *Net vommeried with any compan their entire family except one Miss Patty Boozer and a friend For Fime Laundering b ning # JImdr mame or brand. ? daughter, Ellen, who is in Harris- from Harrisburg, spent the weekend Lu Re Lb. burg. had a picnic supper Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs : 12%: 2, 2 > 19¢ evening on the lawn of their hom ; 8 3 aad by Ny § On she lawn of theit home. |], 8. Bovaer Save on These Famous These from out of town were there Mr. and Mrs. George Benner spent NN DAC © ~ These from out of town wer there: | Mr and Mrs Cearge Sener spon FRED HOMAN SILVER DUST Fo Drees oui Y; ANN PAGE FOODS i H——.—e, MeKiafies i: Tysons. Mis. Betuiers CHICKEN 2s 45 ib. Avg 43c¢ ANK PAGE SALAD a y the U. 8. Navy, and his parents, Mr CENTRE HALL, PA. / WITH DISH TOWEL y Dressed Dressing EE Le 22¢ and Mrs. Chester Cronister, also Fresh Cut Up ARN PAGE ' spent the day there 1 87 Pint MILLHEIM Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wetzel and CHICKEN Breasts & Legs ..... Lb. 57¢c Mayonnaise . I 28¢ Wings, Backs, Necks, Lb. 30¢ Axx racx Lamb Shoulder Chops . . » 35¢ Sand. Spread ’ 22¢ ANN PAGE Small Legs of Lamb . . . * 37¢ pigut Butter ". 13¢ Ring, Tong . ARN “PAGK Bologna [U0 «ee Macaroni . . . (= 4¢ Liver Sausage Bramfiweieer « ANN PAGE . Meat Loaves r= .. Spaghetti . . ANN PAGE EGO Fresh From the Ovens | MP Fancy Seafood Noodles. . . 2:5 of A&P Bakers! Fresh, Delicious Jelly PECAN OOFFEER k 1 * , Riis ours yg | Fresh Boston Mackerel BEANS 2 + 23¢ daughter called on Mr. and Mrs Admission 0c & 300 Reed Kline in Lewistown on Sun- Hardware, Plumbing and Sheet Metal Business ! day . . ; . Mr and Mrs. Frank P. Geary left FRIDAY & SATURDAY Sunday for a visit in Titusville with (July 24th & 25th) Mr. and Mrs. Brentford Mackey So . They plan to return this evening. I RADLE ang. Mrs Arthur Thomann entertained . . these members of the Willing Work- = R | SONG OF ers Lutheran Sunday school class at = A ENTIRE STOCK AND EQUIPMENT TO BE SOLD AT COST! IN THIS STOCK IS 4 LARGE SUPPLY OF Horse Shoes, Horse Collar Pads, Plow Shares, All Sizes of Bolts, Stove and Fur- nace Smoke Pipe, and other general hard- ware. her home last Wednesday evening THE ISLAN DS Mrs. Chester Grove, Mrs. Ernest Homan, Miss Cora Homan. Mrs (All In Technicolor) Jacob Sharer, Jr, Mrs. Ralph Hom- Attend Friday, avoid the Satur- 8 an Mrs. Ralph Luse, Mrs. Pred day Night Crowds! Luse and Mrs. Roy Jamison The Pastor's Cabinet of the Re- formed church met Tuesday evening MONDAY & TUESDAY in the church. (July 27th & 28th) The Consistory of the Parmers a Mills congregation met Wednesday IT'S DYNAMITE . . . THUND- R ovening at the home of J. L Deck- | ERING with DRAMA of this er. | War's unsung heroes , . .besure } Mr and Mrs. 8. T. Riegel and to see son Jack, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Tay- JOHN GARFIELD and lor, Br, and s8n Jack, Mr. and Mrs, | RAYMOND MASSEY, in: Harry Tayler, Jr, and daughter! Janet, spent Sunday at Rolling DANGEROUSLY | Green park. | Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Meyer, Mrs. THEY LIVE William Haupt and son, and Mrs. FOR COMMON DEFENSE | Bone MeCool And son spent. Su. AND COLOR CARTOON Miss Brynina McClellan of State Always Cool & Refreshing Here! § College, spent several davs this week with her grandmother, Mrs. Susan | jEmery. | SEU. Cobra Fresh Croakers + ; CAKES. ...... Redfish Fillets 0° « « DONUTS... ... Large Green Shrimp . . . BARRBOUE er WEINER Salmon Steaks . . . . ROLLS... Fresh Haddock Fillets . . MARVEL | “WHITEFISH SY te Py ek sea fuicink inion op. SEY STORE EQUIPMENT consists of a 12-Foot Hardwood Counter with Built- in Nall Bins, in exeellent condition: Counter Seales; Show Cases: Bolt Bins: Pipe Fitting Bins; Work Bench: 30-inch Pexto Squaring Shear used six years; Bar Folding Machine, and Crimping Machine, ALSO A FRAME HOUSE With large Loi, located on Main Street. RE ——— ’ RE a ae ll ll.
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