Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 06, 1942, Image 2

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. '
m——
CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY
Select Jurors
For September
ATTEND WISE REUNION
These persons attended the an-
nual Wise reunion on Sunday at
Grange Park: Mr. and Mrs, Norman
Duck, Mifflinburg; Mr. and Mrs
Thomas Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Vilas
Wise, Madisonburg: Mr. and Mrs
Morris Miller, sons Dale and Mel.
vin, and daughter Enetta, Madison-
burg: Mrs. H D. Hagan, Farmers
Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Myers,
daughter Catherine and son Larry,
Spring Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Limbert and Bernice Runkle, Madi-
sonburg: Mr. and Mrs Kenneth
Runkle, daughter Nancy, Centre
Hall; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ziegler and
son Ray. Spring Mills; Mr. and Mrs
George Wise, Rebersburg: Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Yearick, daughters Fay
and Tolitha, and son Malcolm, Mad
fsonburg: Mr. and Mrs. John Ellen
berger and son Samuel, Oak Hall
Mr. and Mrs. R. 8 Hagan and
daughters Miriam, Nancy, Dorothy
Ann and Barbara Jean, Centre Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homan, Cent:
Hall
ARMSTRONG—MILLER
M. Fevette Miller
and Mrs. S. T. Riegel
Harold H Armstrong
Mrs. Earl Arm
united in marriag
v 25 in the
Mrs daug!
of Mr
.ileunt
Mr
Zion
urday
were Sat-
afternoon, Jul h
chapel! of the Ordnance School, Ab-
erdeen Proving Grounds, Md. Chap-
lain Robert J. Ke J. 8. Army
performed the double ring ceremony
* for the
| we flower
setting
ceremony. Captalr
T Amrine of Harve
attended the
The
powder
sories
buds
matron
crepe dress
beautify
couple
bride wore a
blue
and a
stevia
h
}
ss with
cor
navy
age of pink
Mir
wore
and
of honor pink
age of roses
and a co i
and baby's breath. The groom and
best man wore the uniform
U. 8 Army
A wedding dinner » Colonial
Hotel in de Gri followed
the
Mrs
emploved Mn
Valley Sale
the State Col
eo of the
cere
the
assigned to t
hool at Aber
ing Grounds, Md
For the present
make Centre Hall the
and Ordnance
He is
f
unity of his se
IN THE
CHURCHES
Evangelica he
* Rey K
fterman nastor Tussevville- Ct
services, 9:00: Sun
Youth People's service
Fmeta= echool, 10:00:
vices, 11:00.
Lutheran: The Rev
pastor,
school
tion
Methodist
mond. pastor
school, 10:30:
Sorucetown
1 w Hos-
school. 10-00
7:30 Lemont
church
dav
SOT
Otto
Sunday
Cc. C
No services except
while the t is on ya
Centre
Hall
Srviee
8
church service
Presbyterian: The Rev
patrick. pastor. Boalsburg--8
2-00 church service
10
school
I~mont
church
Bimday
16-30
Reformed: The Rev
pas‘or No
school while pastor is on vacation
LOCALS AND PERSONALS
Newsy
W \
» Hall
ery e
Sunday
ae rviee
school, §
DR
Keener
excent Si Lp
services b>] any
has
of
beent received by
parents Pvts. Robert Bradford
and Newton Crawford that they
both located in Camp Croft, N
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meeker
Millheim, were Sunday dinr
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bradford and
family
Jerrv Krebs, voung son
Mrs. Leroy Krebs
with his grandparents
Charles Krebs in Mackeyville
Mr. abd Mrs. Jeck MeWilliams,
who Were visiting Mr. and Mrs P
V. Goodhart, left last week to visit
their son and family in Cumberland.
Md
Mrs
the
are
of
guest
er od
of Mr
last
and
soent week
Mr. and Mra
Verna Geiss Miller is spend-
ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. Bd-
ar Wagner in Bellefonte
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dale and s8n
Jack. were Sunday supper guests of
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
August Tth & 8th)
The Biggest Two Laugh Hit
Shows Ever Shown on One
Program:
No. 1—THE MARX BROS, in
ROOM SERVICE
Also: No. 2.
FLYING DEUCES
Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy
Returned by Popular Demand!
Show This Sat. Night Only
at Tand 9 P.M.
Eh
a
UNICIPA
MILLHEIM
Admission 100 & 300
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
August 10th & 11th)
. . and So Will
But They Say It's
THE BRIDE
Joan Crawford - Melvin Douglas
DISNEY COLOR CARTOON
AND SPORT REEL
Always Cool and Refreshing at
Mr. and Mrs. George Rimmey |
Lloyd Sampsel and Mr. and Mrs. |
Eugene Sampsel plan to move back |
to their home in Pleasant Gap this
week |
Ernest Prank, Jr., spent the week-
end visiting in Harrisburg
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fetterolf and!
son Drew of Indiantown Gap, spent
Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. F
K. Frank
Mrs. John Coldron has been ill at
her home here for two weeks. Her
condition, an inflammation of the
nerve endings, is commonly known
as “shingles.”
Mr Wwilliem Rover
a Sunday supper
villa Kryder
The Missionary
Evangelical church |
and corn roast
‘Thursday evening
the S. H Bither
f Zion
guest of Mrs
wns
Sa-
0
Soclety the
planning a
next
lawn of
of
pleni for
on the
home
Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hanna and
Mi: and Mr Russell Reish and
n Barry, left last evening for Cen-
Oak Hel where they will
the Rev. W. K. Hosterman
intl] Sunday Mr. Hanna
Relish will commute from
their work on the Ord-
Reservat t White Deer
and Mrs. William Hanns
ned Mr. and Mrs. C
per on Sunday even
8undav callers at the
Cioorge home were
Mr Stover of
and Mr and Mrs. Will
{ Altoona
M Betty
Mts
on a
Jame
Mr. and
Yeagertown
am Kreamer
vol
ana
Searson
Miss Pat
Mary Livin.
eX Pee
icla Booger and Miss
8: off .
R04 of Harris hurg, are
od
Mil
ia { wher
and MM: Stephen
R. B.C
Newburn
Patty Boozer spent last week
Miss Mary Livingood at
{ her parents in Somer-
i with
* home of
Miss Ethel Poorman
week with her parents
is visiting
in Miles.
Williams-
and with friends
and Mrs
ma accomonnied Chester
Philadelphia last Mon-
itll Tuesday with
Breon
Mrs. William Hanna,
ighter Fern. Clayton Wagner and
tor Wagner were Si'nday
Mr. and Mrs. J
dinner
Ernest
The Ladies’ Bible class of the Re-
church sponsored a hat
| in the Grange Hall last eve-
ning. This event was open to
public and hats and refreshments
were on sale
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Kline and
nehiter Dolores, were the guests
Mr. and Mrs. J. FF. Watzel for
BLIND) Sunday. Misa Kline re-
mained here to spend this week with
Mi=s Clara Lou Wetzel
Miss Wihle, Centre Hall-
Potter araduate in the class of
1927. will receive her Master of Arts
decree at Penn State Summer Ses.
sion commencement this evening
She is emploved as art teacher in
ths State College public schools
Misses Anna Marie Whiteman and
Frances Noll are spending this week
in Newport with Mr and Mrs
Charles Geary
Mrs. Kathryn Breon began work-
ing recently at the silk mill in
Spring Mills
Mrs. Anna Bartholomew and
daughters, Elizabeth and Jean, went
by bus on Saturday to Lake Greeley
Camp in the Poconos. where Miss
Jean Bartholomew will spend the
month of August, Interesting fea-
tures of the camp life are living in
rough lean-tos. swimming,
and horseback riding Mrs. Bartholo-
mew and daughter Elizabeth return.
ed home on Sunday
Miss Nellie Lohr of Philadeivhia,
is snendine this week with friends
In Centre Halle Her sister and hus-
band, Mr. and Mrs. Gustavus Pavne,
alsn of Philadelphia, arrived here
leet evening to spend the remainder
of the week
Mrs. George Sweeney entertained
tha Glsaners RBvangelican Simday
school class at her home last Wad.
nesday evening These members
were present Miss Ruth Hartley,
Mrs. John Schasffer, Mrs. G. Frank
Smith, Mrs. Willlam Hanna, Mrs
Tewrenee Hartley, Mrs George
Johnson, Mrs. Reuben 8. Rickert.
Mrs. William Bechiol, Mrs. David
Grayhill and Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison
Mrs. Harold Leightley and daughter
Joanne, were there as guests
Mr. and Mrs. J B. Wert. Jr. »n-
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Rossman
Wert and daughter Gail of Unper
Darby, and Mr. and Mrs. J B. Wert,
8r. to dinner Sunday
Mrs. Fred Homan (= evendine a
few days this week in Williamsport,
Miss Susanna Wagner of
non, spent last Wednesd
the
Aa
3
of
Grace
with
‘er. M
dancing
(Continued rom page one)
State College
carpenter
Harvey Flink and hig mother, Mrs
Mary Flink. Miss Wagner was a pu-
pil of Mr. Flink when he taught in| State College
Moshannon | Glenn, Guy H., salesmn Bellefonte
Kenneth Frank and Ernest Frank, | Hamish, Bd. EB, formn. Walker Twp
Jr, drove a truck load of lumber 10 yirst, Eva A. tax col Philipsburg
Allentown Friday night | Hummel, Edgar, retd Rush Twp
Miss Mary Mason spent Monday Kidder, Lee A, carp Miles Twp
here reorganizing a local Salvation King, Wm. G, lab... Burnside Twp
Army group here. | Magee, Bayard, elec. Bellefonte
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mark plan to! Miller, Leland 8, frmr_ Rush Twp
move soon to a farm near Penns Nordberg, Mae, clerk Philipsburg
Cave. Mr. and Mrs. Philip McClen- Rapsey, Janet, hswf Philipsburg
ahan expect to occupy the Mark Sheesley, Alpha R haw! Harris Twp
home in town Williams, Alonza M., frmr,
The Music Section of the local Whi re Pd
Woman's Club held its annual pic- Haines
nie Thursday afternoon and evening
it Penns Cave. After the meal, Wil
Ham P. Campbell, proprietor, con-
ducted the group on a trip through
i Besides Mr. and Mrs
these persons attended
F. V. Goodhart, Mrs
Harry Potter, Taylor, Eleanor and
Willlum Potter, Ruth Spyker, Mrs
J. F Wetzel, Shirley Wetzel, Mrs
J. Harold Durst and two children, Bradley. Benj. carp Bellefonte
Miss Mabel Horner, Dr. and Mm. go, Rg. N, dairymn__Bellefonte
Harry F. Cooper and daughters, Bullick. R. G., frmr_Half Moon Twp
Louise and Linda. Mis Elizabeth o.oo. tourna, haw! Milesburg
Bartholomew, Janet Warner, Jean Clinefelter. Hilda hew!
Bloom, Mrs. George Rimmey, Mrs Spring Twp
David I. Graybill, Mrs. Dora Oden- Boggs Twp
kirk. Miss Helen Odenkirk, Joe Mey- Bellefc
and Mrs. J. Willlam Brad. Miles
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bhannon haw(
Boozer, son David, Mrs, Roy 8. Jam- Ferguson Tw
and daughter Catharine Ferguson T+
and Mrs. Ralph Hess J
Nina of Allentown, spent Garner. Wm
inesday with Mr. and Mrs. Reu.
8. Rickert. They are spending ood
this week with re Winfield
J. Harold Durst and
Nn, Duane and Lama Kay
nding this week with Mo
James Stover In Montgomery
- —
15th Gumine Reunion
Held at Beech Creek
The 15th annual Gummo reunion
ist 2 James W
Creek. R. D
n and
both deceased
Garman, Warren H
Zimmerman, Paul P
Twp
CRIMINAL COURT JURORS
(Meet Monday, Sept. 14)
he cave
Campbel)
Mr. and Mrs
College
Liberty
College
Miles
hsw(
Spring Twp
frmr
frmr
cook
K.. lal
James O
Twp
1 wp
Twp
1 wp
Bathgate, J W
Bullock, Ray F
Baird, Joseph
Bright, Melvin
Brewer, Mn
Ww
Claude, lab
Coder, Geo. B
Duck, Cls Ee
Elder, Catharine
Confer
lab nte
ab
R
de
ford
Wor
M
ie
ls, G. W., dry cing
and pox, Susar hswi!
dn
w
hen
hter M., stock
Bridget, haw!
Mrs
iatives In Jean, hs
Worth Twp
Bellefonte
Censamer
two
are Gillen, Ve
ind Garbrick
Heinle
Hartley
Ida 8
FH
Bianche 8B . «
M
hskp
nh State College
Mrs ik Bellefonte
haw!
Boggs Th
Penn ’
{herr
- - Isabelle
Hawk, Howard
Helchel dr
Mild
Hol
od
at the
erepta Gummo
noon the baskets were
unpack
a long
Hamlin
ed and the contents spread on
table Joriese
brimn
t KE. ]
and Mrs. Johns
Mr. and
Harry, John
Salona; Johnson
family, Wil-
of Howard
Miss
Mr
Hall; 1
Those present Mr
GG. A Brian, Lock Haven
Mrs. Eimer Neff and family
Faye. James and Patty, of
Mrs. Clarence Robb and
Ham. Mary and Harman
Julia Bechtel
MeClinth
and Mrs. James
Mrs. Mary Giassner
Roy Mayes
were
DIE nN
Kalb, Drv
Castena Lowther
Lock Haven
Mayes, Mill
Clifton Heights
Renovo, Wilbur orient Patrick
Gummo, Renovo. Mrs Hazel Hea- Odenkirk. Heler
ton, Vada Heaton Myrmetia powell, Margaret
of Beech Mr. and
Mill Hall R. D
arkin, Thoma
South Rusk Twp
Centre Hall
andg
Heaton Creek
Mrs. Stanley Knecht, dry
1. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Gummo, Mr Spring Twp
James Gummo, Harvey and Elma pnowe Reby N. haw! Spring Twp
Gummo; Mr. and Mrs Harvey Rowe, fleed Orvis holst on Boring Twp
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowe, Richard gpring. Harold A. sismn Philineburs
and Doris Rowe, of Beech Creek R. gloan. Franklin Vv. drest Bellefonte
D1 Shaw. James, Lab Snow
In the year there were four mar- 'geamans. Margaret 8 haw!
riages: Mr. and Mrs. John Shillings
Mr and Mrs. James Mayes, Mr. and
Mrs Harvey Rowe and Mr. and Mrs
Calvin Robb. one birth, a son to Mr
and Mrs. Norman Bressler, and three
deaths, Clarence Robb, Howard RD
Albert Gummo, Salona, and Prank
Crays, Beech Creek R. D1
A verse in loving remembrance of
the ones that passed away
Roan, Robert W., taxi drvr
ABhow
State College
ht. Bellefor
State Colleg
State Co
te
Mark W
Jean
Williams
Woodruff!
Walker. R
“
lege
CIVIL JURORS
{Meret Monday, Sept. 21)
Brooks. Richard Centre Holl
Brown. Wm
Bierly. RR. W. dealer
Bordner, Blanche M
iab
D. iab
There is no death, there is no night
The loved one passed beyond our
sight
Is living in Eternal light
Removed from care and pain
And some day. in a fairer land
We shall hear the voice
We shall touch the hand,
And with lifted hearts which under.
stand
We shall see our own again
Confer, Leroy. lab
Harold LL
Ferguson Twp
clk State College
State College
hak. Bellefonte
frmr
Spring Twp
Miles Twp
haw!
Liberty Twp
Bellefonte
Bellefonte
Snow Shoe
minister,
Harris Twp
Michael, hotel prop
Snow Shoe Twp
James, barber
Snow Shoe Twp
tehr Philipsburg
lab... Union Twp
Cronemiller
Eckert, Sterling F
Fisher. Mary J
Fromm. Esther K
Catherine
tchr
Grove CC
Ruth. hawt
Mrs Helen
Garrett
Gardner
Legal Notices
PRIVATE SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE Jones, Thomas G
In the matter of the estate of
Regina E. Behers, late of the bor. Koshko
ough of State College. Centre Coun-
ty. Pennsylvania, deceased
In the Orphans’ Court of Centre
County, No. 14043 Lucas. Russell M.
To the heirs, legatees, creditors Logue, William C.
and other persons interested in said Lansberry, Wm P. frimmr Harris Twp
estate Markle. J. Fred. frmr Ferguson Twp
Notice is herdby given that D. 1. Moore, Ralph A. plas Rush Twp
Behers (also written David 1. Beh- Mothersbaugh, Chas E. 8r. lab
rer), executor, has filed in the office State College
of the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court Martin, Irvin W. brbr. Bellefonte
of Centre County, his petition pray. McClincy, James H., hsw!
ing for the private sale of all that A Inion Twp
certain real estate of the decedent Murtoff. Mrs. Viola, hsw! Bellefonte
bounded and described as follows Musser, Mrs. Ruth. hsw!f _ Millheim
All that certain undivided one- Mabus, Jack, funeral director
half interest in and to all that cer-! Bellefonte
{tain tract and lot of ground situate Phillips, Evan E.. lab
in Ferguson Township, now State Half Moon Twp
{ College borough, Centre County, Pa, Peck, Earl H, mcht. . Walker Twp
represented in the plot or plan of Quick. James L.. frmn._ Snow Shoe
i lots of "Hartswick Estate,” as made Reeder. J. C, frmr Gregs Twp
by H. B. Shattuck, surveyor, as Lots Rossman, Mrs. Charles. haw!
No. 112 and 113. bounded and de- " . Penn Twp
scribed as follows: Runkle. John ¥, lab Centre Hall
Beginning at an iron pin located Robb. George, lab Spring Twp
at the intersection of the north side Runkle, Mrs Mary, hswf
of Adams Avenue and the East side
of North Allen Street; thence in an Sharer. 8 E, frmr Harris Twp
Easterly direction 12105 feet alorg Stiver, George, frmyr___ Port Matilda
the Northern line of Adams Avenue Shutika, Steve, miner Snow Shoe
to a point and corner of lot No, 114; Sallsburg. H W. mcht Liberty Twp
thence in a Northerly direction a Scull. Leroy. linemn.__ Bellefonte
distance of 100 feet along the West. | Spicher. Boyd A. retrd Spring Twp
ern line of Jot No. 114 to the corner 17*0N. Edward A. tehr_ Millhetm
Hoy. Jacob F. lab
Howley. Ruth B. tel
Irwin. Claud®. lab
op
Kolasa, Sabastian
Potter Twp.
(of lot No. 111; thence in a Westerly THOMAS, Mrs. Ruth 8, hewf
ditection 148.37 feet to the Eastern —. PotteF Twp.
line of North Allen Street; thence Thompson, Victor D., frmr
along the Eastern line of North Al- | re metat OWA TWD
jen Street in a Southerly direction WAnce. Theodore, lab. Miles Twp.
103.68 feet to an iron pin or the | Wall, Richard V., pub. work
place of beginning. d espmimnasrniite College
The undersigned executor has of- | Williams, A. B. 1ab Port Matilda
fered the sum of Six Hundred sev. Williams, Mrs. Anna Mary, haw!
enty-five dollars ($675.00) for the! . Unionville
undivided one-half interest of said ——————
decedent in the above-mentioned
premises. The sale is for the puy- Elizabeth B. Meek
ment of debts and, if no exceptions .
be filed thereto, or objections made, Vis at Home Here
or higher offers received, the Court!
hi be asked to take action upon |
sald petition Tuesday, the 25tF day fter a short period :
cf August, A. D.. 1042, at 10:00 a. m. ow a college = 3 mini
+ DL BEHERS, |Texas, she returned to her Alms
retitor of the Estate of | Mater as an Instructor in biology,
: ? (later organizing and taking charge |
; of the department teriology
Attorney €or Estate, | oa
A
ss ——
Continued from page one)
n
| became
nbhout
It
with
It was while there that the Col-
lege Experiment Station joined the | fon in Red Cross work in Bellefonte. | t
Canadian
Guelph, Ontario,
to
disease that
of
carried on
where she worked for
gree at the same time and had
about
she
many activities She was carrying on
She
Experiment Biation atin
in research work
calise of a mysterious
threatened the sucoess
chickens ™ she
t Chicago University
a doctor's de-
ust |
when
ol the
find the
incubating
studies In
strain
her
the
completed
broke under
wns confined to bed for eight
she came back
fields
her time
without
time she
to get)
she
material
fevoied A
resources
up to the
physically unable
any more
wis Miss Meek
the late Mix
who pioneered
Helen CC. Over
own pocket
and brought
Bellefonte
fir
ological content of Bellefonte’
supply
State
vears and while never endowed with with the
robust constitution
to take up work In othe
other words
and
stint, to others
in
In |were
hi
whom Methodism owe
hip
al
was Miss Meek who of her
bought a dentist's chair
dental hyglen
public
was Mis
selentific
out
\a
Lo Lhe
It
Meck
study
who made
of the
the |
bhacter
milk
and urged the precautions
Ler adopted to reduce the contam Ww
ination
student
College
A n Pennsylva
much to
erection of the first church
the village Lomg bWelore
men's and womens Y M. C
activithe the t the
and of the lat
atl the Hin
he had do
there
Was A rig
W. €. Patterson
the
the first house «
nonor «
built
there
Wing i wn
nie
As a gradu
1 ctor
pehools st
tion
re
sub jee
ore
nie
w. E
n
on
to her
a of
used hy Dr
Heeeeged
“om
H
dent of the
who
authority
nen
0
i
ao
ways si
al In
Hel
VERT
the
of the reat
student both on
200lORY and bacteriol
HARB
ang
irfnce, w
hey
mu
Van
Came {
2000 Ast and
1 »
Norma late Dre
Dairy
mie
purity of
Bo
tional
became
n the
when h
wr was tru
of {i
of
{ ' y
ner LL
her life tried
women of Cen
rt of
i
re
them
the
AHO)
August 6,-1942, °
The
ang
in
i
price
mg
po inspiration of
wif sacrificing life
helpfulness to ot
two of the
Bunar
children
Gira
Article
Wy
ho Ww have been
ur late
by AIC
lly of six 1rvive her
i George R
from them
nephews
t Greensburg
= are Ma
Bellefonts
‘
ne nearest ¥
aa King
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Morr)
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5
rvice
I OGeorge Meek, Jr
in
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MARKET QUOTATIONS
Corrected Weekly by ©, ¥
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her
MEma
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Pp
of
her
Thom-
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in the
Philadelphia
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& Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte
$1.00
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cemmnocted with any
using a similiar
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company
brand or
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OVEN-FRESH A&P BAKED GOODS!
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MARVEL BREAD 2
Fresh Jane Parker
‘DATED’ DONUTS 7:
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Lont
RAISIN BREAD
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Loaves
Anst Fae
LAYER CAKE
LOAF CAKES As
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17c¢
12
3c
21¢
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Cheese .
Crestview
Eggs » Doren 39¢
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Eggs . P= 43c
Medium Sharp
Lb.
Fresh Roll
B utter
Fresh Cottage
Cheese =
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Fresh Dressed Roasting
CHICKENS
Fresh Cut Up
CHICKENS..."
Frash Dressed Long Island
DUCKLINGS
Sliced Spiced
HAM = 50c
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HAM = 55¢
TASTY
LIVER SAUSAGE. .
GROUND
VEAL and PORK.
RING TONG or
JUMBO BOLOGNA.
ABBOTT'S PLAIN
CREAM CHEESE. CRE
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* Yow winowhether you choose
Red Circle because it is a rick, full.
bodied blend, or Bokar because it it
vigorous and winey, Both of these
ARP Coffees are liner-flavered,
fresher flavored. And both are priced
to save you money | Buy one of thew
fine coffees mow-—enjoy finer, fresher
flavor this very day!
Evry pound of ALP Dotag iy
[IN py po ry ——
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S57
Lb. 47c
Lb. 52¢
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on
dexo
Egg Noodles 07
Salad Dressing
Cider Vinegar
Salad Oil
Top Grade
Ann Page
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