LS EEA visited an old friend Marg "5 | BLANCHARD JACKSONVILLE via} | an old friend, Mrs. Margaret HUBLERSBURG home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Yar- ors at the home of Mrs. Ada Yocum. | (Fromm Last Week) (From Last Week) 17 'Mr. anit Mra. Suranir Nah (Prom Last Week) nell Mrs, Harvey Guiser is confined 10° vil. nha V aumne wii HAT " » My HITE spr { He i " . Ta ™ . | Word has been recelved of the Foster Bhamp of Hublershurg, vis- children. Dick and Elsie Jane, were Ed. Vonada, sccompanied by Mi i _ " > yon fal er of Bellejonte poy bed. With Hy §rippe. Her many | death of Miss Mattie Potts at Clear- ited at the John Deitz home Bun-'Sunday dinner giest of Mr. and Chai Heltman, spent vankendi® Bwartz were recent visit- friends wish her a speedy recovery. 8 - -. Page in AR THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 30, 1943. field on Sept. 10th, following a long day afternoon Mrs. John Dun —————— _- _ ., {{liness Funeral services were cone Mr. and Mi Milk ba tley wre Mingoville : | fducted from Bechdel’s funeral home (je VAL of 8 Yaw Itai REUBEN GEARY RISHEL years ago she has been a resident of ut Beech Creek on Wednesday af- ae Pies Barer oh por (¥ sda) v which has been name Yoyle oi Poop Mp ho er Reuben Geary Rishel, well known Templeton. Born and reared in Mill ternoon. poy It otven ri Mii BUSH HOLLOW ets eh AE Pop HI Madisonburg carpenter, died at 10:10 Hall, she had lived there all her Mrs. William Glenn left on Thurs- home Thursday evening. Sept 16 (From Last Weel a . ry boot, alg Pp. m. Tuesday at his home. Mr. life until her marriage. She was a day for Missouri to bid farewell to!Saturday ; : v pd bo yi ; ishel, who had not been well for| member of the Methodist church. |, = . ; " gvenng callers Vii Mr: 50 °t ng ppened o Ris oi a had N . Born in| Surviving are her father, William Sei husband who Is about to be sent Clusty Nel ag [af ughtes Liitan \y school n ce on Sunda ii it ‘em gh fi A : Miles township, July 7, 1876, he was|H. Powers, Mill Hall; two brothers wy Mr oo h, 4 A np mn of ows re We are wondering a lot of people g,; on Bu af barrio RESIDENTS OF a son of Michael and Sarah Bierly {and two sisters John L.. Mill’ Hall: Miss Marvbelle Miller, daughter . I's Supe r Eitley and chil ren. didn’t get up in thnx try and q na™ bi Rishel. His wife, the former Blanche | Horace L., Phillipsburg, N. J.; Mn: of air. wid poi i iy n{uncay alle were Le. wind Sn etter next Sunda Sut Hy : altos at PORT MATILDA PINE GROVE MILLS imbert, + brother Cephas| Harry H, Yeager, Oakmont, and Mrs. |* or Alden, N. fre she: Lester warvey anc ‘omy of <.on ver lv | rdially invited to 1 Fai aie he ot AD Ar 's ! ¢ Ho vd UR ontars. a | Clayd O. Derickson, Williamsport: VI Visit with the George Marsden | Mrs Tom Dela Jey of Centre Hall, the revival vices in the Port Ma- cn har ave) rihiug STATE COLLEGE WARRIORS MARK He was a member of the Lutheran also six nieces and nephews. The [mil and ‘Mrs, Buber Vonadn da reh beginning Sept. 24 and : {Mi ’ IN ACKER y y church. Funeral services were held | body was taken to the Powers home Mr. and Mrs. Harrls Confer plan Mr. and Mrs, Charles Meyer of running until Oct with the Miss ‘ o d Mr - i Chappel YOUR OPPORTUNITY FOR ESSENTIAL EMPLOY - Friday morning at his late home|in Mill Hall, where funera) services to leave on Wednesday for Illinols,| Lennar, spent Sunday eveoin we Nellie and Louetta Holden as sl . rm i i INT : THE TIE ’ with Rev R. A Babcock officiating. |were held Monday at 2 p. m., with Where they will visit thelr son Dean,|C. E. Aley home. Other cal ! 's and evangelists. 'W ow you'll : MENT IN THE RAILROAD INDUSTRY Interment was made in the Luther-|the Rev. Clarence F. Johnson of-|Who is in military service and is sta- My. and Mrs Jehn Schaef! an cemetery, Madisonburg. ficlating. Interment was made in! tioned at a camp in llinois. On their children of Centre Hall pt ATPORMMEN & TRUCKER Cedar Hill cemetery return home they will top at In- Mtr Willlam Dixson is LA I JRMMEN & TF KERS dianapolis to visit Mrs. Confer's bro. We are glad we 1s able vr. sri 2 P RS 6 {1 ( { | HOP LABORERS JOHN SLEGLE : ; ‘ ther. Arthur Masden . and around a 1. N Johty Weber imat: xo ales. Da ited pobert ; ry RA K LABC IRF R John Slegle, 82, died Thursday HENRY T. FOWNALL Seaman Robert Lindsey is expect- spent Thursday with |} Ke Ear Bi ae I Ae ry } : BOILERMARERS 3 oy aL ry T i T0-vear-ol ot ( " Sept. 23, at the home of his nephew,| Henry Taylor Pownall, 70-year-old ed home on Friday from Great! mother IGNAL MEN HELPER i" md son Paul, at Is i ih Dom iH Mr and Ni - - REIGHT BRAKEMEN Charles Slegle, Loganton, R. D., with | Osceola Mills retired rallrcader, died Lakes. Ill. for a short furlough. His, Mr. a Mrs. J. Delaney of 4 W tor the tow da : or ! A LR waom he had resided for the past|at 2:50 o'clock Wednesday morning, father plans to come from York to Centre a 37 years. He was a member of the Bent, 22, at his home at Newtown. oo hie family Delaney's mot] : ‘ Reformed church at Madisonburg. His death was attributed to compli- : i a Paul. Helen and Ki ronimus D5. Su ; rs. Jan + 3y. alternoo) home 4 a : Surviving are a son, N. F. Slegle, of | cations following an illness of two Haste: Scratch pape A be "|were Saturday forenoon Hers at! Flaine of 3 lg ET ) AGE LIMITS - MEN 17 to 6) OR T'S as n Yiakt 31 sq Charged soon 0 the hiladeiphia lf, Oy I i Fall : | 1 A 1 a . Altoona, and a daughter, Mrs. P. L.|Years. He was born August 27, 1873, Arg d A J m " va | ” "the Noll home A hid op > WOMEN IK to 45 Salmon, of New Castle. R. D.: alat Bellefonte, and was a son of the hospital where he recently under Delmer ¥ neh i i i . at eral brother, Daniel Slegle, of Spring/late Calvin Lawrence and Margaret We! an operation Frank v Mills; three grandchildren and a Watson Pownall. He was married on| The W. W. G. of the Baptist),,g great-grandchild Prayer services November 15, 1809 to Sarah Price of chur h will meet with Mrs. Philip! Chronister were helg Saturday at 1:30 p. m. at/Snow Shoe. He is survived by his Schorvat of Lock Haven y Sept. 29 the Morris funeral home, Loganton, widow and the following two daugh- |All members be at the church at 7 gnaf followed bY rites at 2:30 p. m., at the 'ers and foster son: Mrs. Mury Haze] p. m Ernest Walte and daughter Elaine. pn J : A not oon trom 4 Lucas, of Altoona Mrs. Walter Four girls of our community have! other callers were Mr id Mrs. M ly ‘ y Wanted! Men and ail “i TT Th, Ti uy emiplayer on Aaronsburg Reformed church the ‘ \ ¢ H Rev. Harvey M. Light of Lock Hav- Jones, of Kyvlertown, and Charles A. decided never again to trust a horse | 04 Etter nd aatzhb Anna. MM ow ) : : w en, officiating terme s made Scheck, of Baltimore, A brother, Ard, or to go buggy riding again, after|y,.cy Conaway, Willard Walker, Mrs, | ta Be ' ; Women ho Are rm il g. Interment was mi Y eachat MAT X Harry 1 APPLY TO in the Aaronsburg church cemetery lives at Akron, and a sister Stella their exciting experience on Sunday Ed Bartley, Mrs. Sumner ot M hr . y Hard of Hearing ‘ ‘ — Claycomb, lives at Altoona. He was afternoon. What began as a Joy ride run and Lu ONAY/AY a Holt nf Ail ; , FIELD REPRESENTATIVE : . Hh ; employed by the Pennsylvania Rail- ended in a near tragedy Dic: Noll of State Olle nt “4 y s LemBOPRE deafened. i re op . “A MRS. P. E. TREVATHAN 108d as a locomotive engineer. He i — the weeken RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD Mrs. P. Edward Trevathan, 43, the retired from active service in 1038 ! } former Celesta (Lessie) Powers Of and was placed on the honor roll Elsie Jane \ igiet Mill Hall and for 12 years an €m- The deceased was a member of the Mr. ar : Lot . . " JRA S135 Dipl tun | Be Mrgll Ayn, tov ploye of Mill Hall State Bank, died christian and Missionary Alliance Centre County amily wer all last I'u 9 BY sha ih t ' your money back 8% on PORT M ATILDA—P. R. R. FREIGHT ST ATION Friday morning at 10 o'clock at the church at Osceola Mills and of the { y n with her sist irs J w f Ap y A it ne Ear Drops todsy st FRIDAY & ATURDAY. OCTOBER 1 & Kittaning Hospital following an op-| Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen #30 A.M 10 10:30 A M eration. Sinee her marriage several and Engineers : Hospital Notes Mi ENGER oll : STATE COLLEGE—L., 8. POST OFFICE . | YM nesday evening at the hi {Mi FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCTOBER | & How Pennsylvania Man Who Fell 0 d Mi harles Chronister Bu y Cle / H 11:00 A M - in: - Noor . . Monday of Lax Wee Sunday ) Ku at the Har uy our noo Helps Children From Large Airplane ica: c witam Boowr, aird home were Mr. and Mrs. Che J sienwood Heater Here PINE GROVE MILLS—U. 8, POST OFFICE Centre Hall FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCTOBER | & 2 Conte d live pl elon Pf ; partichation in 1 signin ischiarged: Mrs. Charles Crawley | i "oy 0" ined ‘celebrate Ralph NPL Schaeffer's Hardware 1:30 P. M. to 2:30 P. } s Discharged M M restrict his participation in the con- westward without paying the least and trstant OD Bellefon ts ; ventional school program. In these attention apparently to the | and Infant ) ; a's ath bie ‘ . : BC hese ' att ; ¢ loss Of Admitted Monday and discharg aird 1 birthd N. ALLEGHENY STREET Ww ( . rt .r Ny N » 4 2 rs the + “" AUR : 4 aay aa nl a, v ’ 5 t } tS ) \ cases, the interested teacher, the the man aboard. They were travel- ihe following day: Paul Coder - aed y vin BELLEFONTE, PA ARR ne A TARN ‘ - 8. POST OFFICE sic ’ i the 311 w of i owin a i LOGeT 4 tat £50 a y ars ' . FRIDAY & | URI Y physician and the SupeFisor of ing a half mile south of the course Bellefonte, R. D. 2: Stephen Fish. Subca po, ho ‘ : PM 040M Special Education should work to- on the port side of the New Berlin bein State College wit) er daug! y red ; Rtn Admitted Monday and discharged gether in dec ding Just how much light the child can d I0UL. taxing Dr. Straub examined the body Thursday: Miss Thressa Fye, Belle- and pronounced it dead. The man's fonte & 2 energy or injuring hi imself and plar his school program accordingly wek., arms and Jegs were broken Admitted Monday and discharged With all these children careful Warmth of the body indicated, he Saturday: Miss th Isale State attention should be given to voca- said. that death had occurred with- College g B i y tional guidance. Their aptitudes and in the hour irth: a daughter 10 ¥ and M OW A a | | \ 4 ] «CoO i « Aet 1] Hi { I 4 Kn AM Ww w hat ak abilities should be studied and con- When the Caror Mee and in. Richard Howson, State Colle ® 4 er sideration given to their 3 , sal handicaps before any attem 0 , a Et he Bitton funers Tuesday of Last Week 7s Y re 3 " rin tae Nig at the SuUtlo ineral : ’ ) guide thom in a life work is ms home. a an tearm tha M A =. Admitt M Harold ree. tami [| | Ww el . | P32 re MW fr «¢ in Swern The Bureau of Rehabilitation Nas _. shat fe Nard one Sie = land, State College; Mi rirude *® - » , A . 7 been very successful in providing Meier fhength mordiog bt i. Penny, Bellefonte cupational {raining for cripple §, igen a OL : hy Iced lo ODA Discharged M Margaret Cate 4 A vitamin is a substance, present in relatively minute quantities When it was di covered that «ill other subsiances vere reguired The wh A deat rstods f h body " lish iho hd go. N elita : TTT & . _ 4 dren, Por example, a boy was unable ,, = | H A = Pi | lane and 2 in foodstuffs, essential lo normal living. When the body is deficient for complete hy ihe ne , Shae was cointd the “vit the Naval Sspital at iad i . we . 9 3 ing r “Mie id the “imi i i in to move about except in a wheel Com . H burt in its supply of any of the vitamins, either because they are not sup- Standing Jor t i Ef Jn eating the hetict of hp in . - | . re hot oroner Straub signed a certifi- vesday and discharge Sliifa ars Lh g : 31 y ae A . : chair because his legs were hopeless. cate that the dead anh " : hove hi Admitted Tuesday and dischargvd plied in the diet, or because the body falls to absorb them properly ber of suck soir { mr ltinlied. they were identified by the letters : te av. Chte % t 4 en had sp vo PP 7 Shuey : Iy crippled. However, he wag Of av. oo rently by fall ’ Friday: Pred W. Shuey, Lemont from food, so called “deficiency diseases” arise. of the alphabet 3, C.D, E. ete erage mental ability and had normal ar Tai apparently by falling from 8 Admitted Tuesday and discharged use of his hands. He was “aught to Mrpiane relea sed the bod; to the giturday: George Regel. Howard, R Some 38 years ago, It was believed by most nutrition experis Later studies show that while all the members of the B complex repair watches, and now operate presentative of the Navy. Mean- p 3 that all that the body needs to get from foods was energy, measured contain nivogen. and while some of these are amines, other vitamins successfully a watch repair shop in while, an undertaker from Steelton Wednesday of Last Week fn calories, and supplied by carbohydrates, fats and proteins, certain were sleral, acids, or alcohols, containing noe nitrogen and certainly his home. ; rived on Lhe scene, stating that he " Ey ” Rot minerals and certain amino-acids, derived from the breakdown of not amin~ in nature. Consequently the terminal “e” was dropped. AAS pr re ‘114 , Win . i : - Tt ; had been instructed by the Com- Admitted: Mrs. Charles 1 oL.n proteins, and we obtained our present word “vitamin. e problem of personality " ph Mad AR " ok ed nl ig n . manding Officer at the Middletown P is very critical vit} ph son, Bellefonte. RB. I). 3: Haury Wil- ) lam Barner, Bellefonte Air Depot to take the body to his’ children. Because they are ir Depot © mean th * at ais Discharged Mrs. Cora Stover riors ne man } 1» Navy de- - " ‘ many of them fee] inferior to other |, : fr 3 Bellefonte, R. D. 2: Mrs. Pearl Bell : : nied that request. The bYody was children. They may withdraw from _, " "d. » Julian, R. D Our > / y A hipped dari the night by express normal association with other chil- dren and develop anti-social atti- | from Sunbir? to the Nave Hospital Thursday of Last Week Clerks tudes. Still others might over-com- S Hiacte ia for the posi-mortem . Admitted: Mrs. Jay Strutle, Belle. : y pensate for their difficulties. Since = ~~ C0 fonte, R. D. 1 \ : ne he is unable to play football or run Before break of dawn next day Discharged: Mrs. Russell Horner Educ d and jump like his schoolmates, a two operatives of the Coast Guard and infant daughter, Port Matilda urate crippled boy might brag. lie. steal or #oused Dr. Charles F. Straub from R. D. | develop some other behavior prob- Nis sleep and pressed their claim for, Admitted Thursday, discharged : lem in his atiempt to get attention. ©W xiy of the body Saturday Pennoyer F. English Headquarters 4 . Vitamin By counseling these children, ad- The fact the airship was not State College for Need justing their school program and turned from its westward course to Births: a son to Cpl. and Mrs. Al reed OTL PT a ney “et. guiding their vocational Interests, circle at least in customary manner fred Jones, Bellefonte: a son to Mi \ the Supervisor of Special Bducation over the scene of the mans fall Jed 8nd Mrs. George Anderson, Belle- f : : : Ask tries to prevent such personality to belief that the crew may not have fonte, R. D.; a son to Capt. and Mrs Vitamin : - The : ’ . 4 ha Abo nia Calton Z malad justments been aware of the man's fall from Charles Prosser. State College » —— the ship Friday \ Products About It What's In a Name? ‘That prompted conjecture that aqmitted: John Whiteman, Centre ( . WE . ¥ . haa . REET ASE. “ha - or. . sorheny y S 1 ole 2» 1 y o Py How's this? When Miss Alene 'D€ Man may have been a StOWAWAY Hall. Pvt. Walter E. Buchanan, Allegheny & High Sts, Brockerhoff Bldg Bellefonte, Pa. . a low to ATs v Housekeeper, formerly of Little 0 ® lower part of the airplane, or giate College Rock, Ark. now of Salt Lake City, may have been caught accidentally Discharged Mrs. Blaine Mabus, YITA NEN (HA iBT t t ir becomes a housewife, she'll no long- |» he gearing when the ship took peliefonte; Mrs. James T. Kane and er be a housekeeper off at an undisclosed field and was infant son, Bellefonte, B. D. 2 VITAMIN A Bb ARK’ SY IT AMIN carried on the flight. The man's, Admitted Friday and discharged KYNONYM BODY FUNCTIONS NATURAL SOURCE her D CAPS tts eeneee | IEBETET Delt WAS torn in two when (he following day: Robert Elliot, Vd might have strapped himself with goward. R. D. 2: Maxine Dullen. VITAMIN Auth: Tufeetive growih Halibut Liver Oil Vitamin Contints: 50.000 units of infant daugh* y 4% Tha " 1 wr ta examined by the coroner. The man Hollidaysburg: Effie L Robinson, CAl St LES Essent al for normal Cod Liver Oil that belt to the underpart of the foward RD. 2: Relda Miller, How- Hel : r. . s normal Night Butter : : § ship and the btelt torn when the ard. R. D. 1 : ok in tents: E capsule A Vitamin 4 v.sion. Cream Vitamin D which means it has 2 plane soared over the Kratzerville| pirth: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs 5 Builds tic sues. Milk high polency of activated vapor- section. Or it may have been torn in § paul Cowen, State College otuiaing mot lem Shan - 23.009 ized ergosierel. Ua the impact when the body hit the y : Anti-Neuritic Promotes Appetite, Liver : AT FIRST field s | Saturday USP. units of natural Vitamin A VITAMIN | Vitamin Relieves Fatigue. Spinach What I is Used for: Treatment of Alt, Bl Thiamin Hydrochloride Builds Resistance Nuits Chronic Arthritis, Nenriths and q “Besides the fractures of bones, Discharged. Mrs. Joueph fish liver oils. , SNIFFLE, £5 | oon mor vol rch ove eletote: Hertert n. ine, sate ff derived fom | Genie Art | Prevents pellagra and Beef the upper chest in two prominent College. VITAMIN | Ribolavin other skin eruptions = Ea 100 marks that indicated they had been| Births: daughters were born to Mr. 100 for $ B2 | Vitamin G Improves growih. Liver for $4 on made that day or the day hefore. No jand Mrs, Swvan nigh Beielonte. » Promotes health. Ese sd Put a few drops of Va-tro-nol u blood appeared on his undershirt/R D r. and Mrs lerly LR : . pb Spd winch err first sniffle over those scratches. The flesh of Bellefonte, R. D. 3. and Mr. and Mrs VITAMIN | Anti-Scorbutie Cures Scurvey Oranges i \ i H Vitam or sneeze. Its quick action helps his neck under his Adam's apple | Vaughn Rider, Bellefonte, R. D. ¢ ate AH bn Helps Build ou bones | ; mons 100 prevent many colds also was deeply lacerated. All of| Sunday Cevatimie Acid Prevents fati Grapefruit J YJ developing. Follow VICKS those abrasions could have been | Discharged: Mrs, william C. Le- VITA-BARKS ey ALACAPS directions caused by fingernails, Naturally, that p.. y | Necessary factor in Conizins Viliamits: A : " ’ re, Btate College; Mrs. Sidney ] / nizin famins ABLDEG. A in folder. VA-TRO-NOL (led to belief that the man had been puoanan and infant son, State Col- CAPSULES VITAMIN | Anti- Sterility growth alter sexual Wheat Germs vou have lo do is to take ome lin a fight within 48 hours before the... Mrs 8 R. Livin and infant! P maturity capsule each Gay. {time the body fell in Brouse's field. |daughter, Pleasant Gap: Mrs. Jo Vitamin Promotes lactation. Whole Grains Br " , Human requirements | “Moreover, the tip of the man's 5 [owden and infant son, 30 Day $ not definitely established $ [nose was much lighter in color than State College. Treatment . - the other part of his quite tanned 14.10 were 46 patients in the hos- ; : {face. Whether the skin of the nose i tip had been scraped off by his strik- pital at the beginning of this week ling the ground of Jackson township MARTHA 100 gp— : 10 Hal. Oil & Viost. Caps $1.89 250 Vit. B Cemplex Caps $6.79 or in some othe e sly | 1 J ” RoI a yrommnBging io al (From Last Week) Tablet a 50 ABD Capsules y 100 ABD Capsules : $1.98 there led to the belief that the! The farmers are busy sowing Bl i OA ee : ] : H scraping did not take place Tuesday | whens and Sling sfios EEE : 3 . fl 50¢cc Viosterol . ...... $2. 10cc Hal. & Viesterol. 88¢ { afternoon. | Betty Stiver returned Saturday to 4 2 — me . | “The man apparently was in hisithe Nurses’ Training School at the! Cc 4 . 4 80 Yeast Tablets .. ..... 50cc Hal. Oil & Viosterol $2.67 early twenties, about five feet, eight University of Pennsylvania Hospital, N 250 ABD Capsules 5 $3.98 50 Barks Alacaps $2 19 inches in height and about 150 Philadelphia. after a three weeks’ ¥ i i i ules pounds weight. His uniform bore no vacation with her parents, Mr. and 50 Halibut Oil Capsules ..53¢ 100 Halibut Oil Caps 89¢ | aiyghtia, to dndiene. that, his Fan Mrs N.R. Stipes. i Baakt of Os.) 1 Pint 50 Vita Derm Capsules $1.98 250 Brewers Yeast Tablets 89¢ was e vate.” A 3 t | .. 8 L . . : ene or, TS, aioe Te SE of 0] Elixir 50 Wheaigerm Capsules . 98¢ | 100 Vitamin A & D Tablets 69¢ County Coroner at 91 son born Sept. 14 and named John § Bl— Elix. Vitamin B .. . $1.49 1 pt. Nucoferrin Tonic . . $1.29 To give visual and fitting expression] Dr. W. J. Shoemaker, Clinton Roger. Mrs. Stuart is the former 1 pt. : Bhs Vitamin $ Pp ae | to your love and regard, the medium county Suroner, who Was Sowinuiod Heanor Jane Williams of this place. 100 Vitamin B Tablets . . .59¢ 10¢c Vioster and the form must be chosen with for re-election on ickets ab lacs Wanda aid Mona Stiver | $1 49 i icales care. Comforting assurance of a | | primaries, marked his 91st birthday and Edith Pink spent Sunday after- 100 Vit. B Complex Cap. $3.39 60 Dicalcium Wafers . 89¢ duty well performed will be yours if (anniversary a his Bows in Lock | ove and hia Sook supner with their you choose a genuine Rock of Ages Haven oemoker carried on friend, Virginia Meck ’ : Memorial to stand as your record his regular medical practice as welll Mrs. C. M. Maurer was a patient BUY SQUIBBS VITAMINS UPJOHN'S VITAMINS Parke Davis VITAMINS for the years to come, {as his work as coroner. at the MeGirk sanitorium at Phil- i 2% Navitel Capsules ie 30 Upjohn's Perles 9% 10c¢ Natola : 63¢ = ipsburg last week. J 80 Dic. Phos. Wafers ... $1.15 100 Upjohn's Perles .. . $2.55 50 Natola Capsules. Te HOWARD oa Soviet nda’ mavuges of is 9 oe : core D0 See Super D. Concentrate T7¢ 50 Abdel Capsules ... $1.39 who allowed exces. some me n newspapers : 24 Uncalp Vitamins $1.17 25 Abdel & Vit. C Caps, $1.39 100 Navitol Capsules $1.97 Pp 1} ps GRANITE sive waste would probably be shot. |would eliminate thelr junk features 100 Unicap Vitamins . $3.95 100 Abdel & V WORKS there would be no newsprint short-| | 50 Vigran Capsules .. . . $2.29 'nleap : & Vit. C Caps... 5469 FRANK WALLACE, Prep. | Buy Defense Bonds now! age, i
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