——— p— _— ” a - Page Sif ll THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. 2 Ei January 11, 1945 RRR — a JOSEPH SKRIPEK |omctating. Interment will be made | CLINTON COUNTY DEAN ere held at Cl wer, Monda Rte ives Purple Heart | Joseph Skripek, 74 retired Clar- {in the Union cemetery, Bellefonte fe v A OF LAWYERS 18 DEAD H TR n Lewisburg { 4 > ' y {ence coal miner, died in the County |Mr. Martin was a member of the . W haffer, 71, dean of ! rad { fro be. Pakingon lam oo wo oY » Prllipse |Home, Bellefonte, at 11:15 p m. | United Brethren church, the Loyal n THES inton County Bar A chool, residing 1 y Renovo v1 ny oo " y 1 do a Heart [Sunday, January 7. 1945, of compli- Order of Moose and the Vel ans’ tion: and practicing lJawver in practiced law for @ number of veats 32oes 1 by led her hus nd Pi lcations. Mr, Bkripek, who entered Club, all of Bellefonte the county since 1900, died at the b going to Lock Hay vs a Ry ges i ras SS A AS RS I m———t) [the home two years ago last October, | i - unedin Hospital, Clearwater, ls shatter is his onls tate y ng 4 do iv i {was born in Austria, January 16 ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE Daughter for Duy { was a loner i 11870. No immediate relatives sur- BIXB8ECOND SECTION | Mr. and Mrs, Jen sident of ANNA E. CUNNINGHAM Iniils; Russell of Pittsburgh: Ed- , ‘ vhi I ran ward, Freeman, Mrs, Lester Myers, : : Anna E. Cunningham, of Van py 1 all | Vive Funeral services will be held Rf mont, are 4 Californis " . Mrs, James Hanna and Arthw irl hes Nuys, California, died suddenly of a \ { he Art this Thursday morning in St. Mich- born early vesterday m at the Hi iii heart attack Thursday, Jan. 4. Sle of Osceola Mills, Mr Webster wa ael's Catholic church, Clarence, with Contre County Ho was 8 years of age. Born Oct. 14,’ life-long mabe: o tHe Muthodiat (Rev, J. W. Palfy officiating, Inter- — A . ’ 1876 at Pine Hzll College towne church. Funeral service ind burial ment will be made in the church ES ship, Mrs. Cunningham was a Were eld Monday afternoon eThaLE A do Parents of Son | daughter of the late Jame M. and i A , bi i M : Christine Jordan Moyer. She is sur- JAMES O'DONNELL MERVIN dM. WITHERITE WEDDINGS Fa ton. Stake Buen | Aved by her husband, Walter N . To he a» Brot r i Min Funeral services were {eld Mon-| Funergl services for Mervin M nth ) | } on ininghiar one ) Lif ViLET ian y A tOOnR y Ji o JO y y " PVE bys sc by > {oy . } ! . py . 3: R. Mover of Rebershu OR gg A Ty Witipane iron ever, 4 Corner Allegheny and Bishop Streets Donne of ona, who died 11 «- | Snow Shoe resident, who died at In Y ’ laughters 1s. 8 wan, of Lan- h Miss Pauline Breon, daughte Th n ’ ‘ a 0 O ue M1 : Mitle Bilge: lay, January 4. 1945, in Altoona hos- home In Wilkinsburg on Decembe: ov ' d Mrs Homer Bre n if We Daughter is Born BELLEFONTE. PA. B i" De R D 5 aad i Higes il. Interment took place in - 131 1044. were held there last Wed- Colle 4 vet a ‘Me O ¥ ho ' ie ite ), and own rand- 3 3 ' leu ven Bl Oli Lng wna M i ee 3 dhol : thorn, Mr. O'Donnell, 54, an elec nesday afternoon, Interment took |. Hort uw Whit : - Ria : raved Colit a : ben yd ; ian, Ww employed last summer place in Cross Roads Presbyterian iy 4 w te y a onto - 1 riche Qt ow HERSHEY'S aloerni td ritan Metal plant Belle- [cemetery Mr, Witherite, who had |g 4 Co ane \ pd at 3) nety, mbes { H wife, two daughters and been ill for some time, was born at! - oh hg NN { A gly anidniM UE ! BREAKFAST MISS ELEANGR M. GLENN Y tarest iri i 4 Fo by 4 SH Bim, Baturday, Decet 30, in Lhe ! ! herman is the | VAL ‘ « ELEANGR M. GLI brothers amg sister ir- Snow Shoe on March 1, 1001, a son raliea hired N EXCEPTIONAL Evangelical churel A Mi sleanor M, Glenn, of S 0 oyive of George and Maris Witherite, His thas cit. Bong “0 eh oF oy 1 . pH mt ert lt Ae of RL rp VIRGINIA BRAND COCOA tow 1. Soak. Of o hesit. CON MRS. WILLIAM T. BRYANT (ter. Mrs. Lester E. Meckley, of State | 0 "0 4" piano fh 1g ” gies JAIURTY 7. 1845. Of a heart cand Mrs. Mary G. Bryant, of Prosser- College and a brother, Norman|..... he was inducted | t] Son for Shops NE ch ive wi pi wi town. near Bellefonte died at the Witherite of Snow Sho Urvive Army. Mrs Whit is 1 din ith iy. and . av i . was a daughter of samuel and enue County Hospital here at 8:03 JAMES FRAN Bah her paren Mlowbal street Bellefont v2 Ib pry. Oc Priscilla Mothersbaugh : She n, Thursday, January 4, 1945, of AMES Al KLIN ZERBY - 4 rents of thelr i is survived bv the following broth omplications, She find Deen a pa- James Franklin Zerby, 65 fireman and sisters: Mrs. 8. B. Wasson of tient at the hospital for four days at the Sheffield Milk plant in Spring { Plaot "hen re County Hospital Tae infant State College. R. D.: Rev. James A daughter of James and Rebecca Mills, died at his home in that com-; 2 Ce Ioter = wr are and mea [welghitig' 7 pou 1 oun GREEN GIANT { Shirk Flack, Mrs. Bryant was born munity at 6 p. mm, Monday, Januar 4 Atl 20 : Na ail 3 Ks ng in Bellefonte on March 15, 1803, 8, 1944, of complication Barn at making her age at time of death 51 Zion May 31, 1879, he was a son of 9 months and 19 days. Sur- William and Mary Breon Zerd: in 1d , het and Surviving are his wife, the former East Linn street eliefon t in addition to her husband, “ur dh ' i e form ceremony perform hdl Son is Born ——— ——— —— Taylor—Pigot Glenn, of Carlisle; Edward Glenn Lemont and Margaret Glenn State College. £.1e was a the Lemont Presbyterian i > ver} & Loney v ras Hel ¥ Year Rupernl al i hg ag liam T, Bryant, are the follow- Gertrude May Rider; tree sons, Day in the Fi Tuesday afternoon. with Rev. W. N.|ing children: Esther Bryant at Clarence W , of Spring Mills; Ralph ph yy " a Blair officiating. Interment was|home: Pfc. James Bryant, with the 3. 08 Stale College. and Gu} Wn of Sah had beer made in the Branch cemetery armed forces on Saipan and who Sproul! and the following brothers ot - aa hac. len ; has been overseas for three-and-a- Howard and William, both of Nit. & DOr n hnicias MRS. B C. ACHENBACH half years; and 8/8gt. Willlam J tany. Edward, of Spring Mills, and delptia ih / . __|Bryant, at the New Castle Army Charles, of Lama Funeral ser-|uiie OF 106 Mrs. Inez Hall Achenbach, 86), pate ot Wilmington Del. There vices will be held at the Neff funeral Penn State Collext widow of Byron C. Achenbach, died . ' { ; n : A eh 1 viva “ " in Lock H Qa t also are two grandchildren. Funeral home in Millhelm at 2 p. m. today Si of Pennsylvi wr home in Ly KI Aven Satur. ervice were held at the Wetzler (Thursday) witly Rev. Carl W Lien ufternoon at 3:35 o'clock, after | ll ned She had re i ’ | Memorial Chapel, Mileshurg, Sun- berg officiating. Interment will Ki day afternoon, with Rev. David A. place in Salem Reformed cer n Philadelphia at the tune he - n » week from a visit to Downin. of Pleasant Gap officiat- tered | ‘ Gi nga in 1943 DEL AlZ hy delish . i been in her A 1 y at he ah " a ag - A : . . Poy a Philadelphia and had Deen In RET|,.. j.terment was made in the MRS. FLOYD YOGI and Mrs. layor i ! ig in an M sual health at that time Mi : Lutheran cemetery at Pleasant Gap.| Mrs. Myra Jean Vogt, of Centre 4Partment at Manhatten, Xa Achenbach was born in Atchison, | ne Lo ol HA ho Jen } Vog C E ¢ H yvior bel ! 1 wil : Kan. and came to Belleforite more m—— " dd Piry Cntag tage Han "| quartermaster pe at ‘ i { vw ago with her husk 4 1 ; : LE) ly ! n hak JRE i Eat AR 4% yo 80 ‘atk iy nushand D SNL PATRICK O'LEARY 14 mplications fol- Aa " St. John's Evangelical & Heformed who established MAKery Wd Con nie trick ary dortii d a € and Daniel Patrick O'Leary F.3 1 lowing an operation. She ha on i C sevin Stamn 14 : — ’ ~ “ re ¥ 1 » ye . y ¥ v fectionery business. Later the fam-!Penn street. Bellefonte, f« taht : patiefit at the hospit for 19 ¢ y 3 ’ vers whare thet | : wi 0 } al or 1% moved to Lock Haven where they ichinist and bollermaker Hm i i i - JA CREAM STYLS Rs E wted a similar busines M1: ’ pr Deceased was a daughter { Cl = CICA A SUNUAT 1 Ness ha Var company ax YE | pn Levy hich war an: netive member |xineering Combruies ence D. and Hein M Jaden ou yihgal MuHa " i Bok . ba ae 2 ier and was Dorm near entre i wil Gal 1 FOTO) JA Wes ¢ Luke's Reformed church, and , t the Centre County Hospital . ‘ . Ww ad Mix and ba ‘ : AQ 8 i A i ’ a. y sHriiar ” 1997 vy TT 3 tichard S100 mol N i " oO > : alter. * was a former officer in the Ladles' [at 5 a. m. Saturday, January 6 Pelsrunty 17, Jor aking Tr p Send] Presbyterian, Bellefonte Just Add Wa auxiliary to the Knigiits of Temp- | 1945 REC Bl Lpl bl CERUD 1s. Fou ind Ye ust , ! ! HE Bad months and 22 Survivi re | Alle n ree ell I'he oo” lar, and a member of the Temple Dare da a doh #45 i Harry ( 1 ~ y ML | Club Auxiliary, Surviving are before h 1 : ons: Guy H., and B. Earl both of n of Lawrence and Honora Philadelphia; four grandchildren. del O'Leary and was born in two great-grandchil n, and one !fonte on June 15. 1884 ng bis’ ine 2om i % 1 team oo Bri a" tld CRS reach the ser Schimmel's Currant Jelly , 24c¢ ay Haigh leg pe wh pov a hing Mo Tb ' } gy ¥4 Swill be held at lock od with " ‘ ¥ : g Baptist ( harge Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Ravioli g 16¢ "em wits: the Tormes tee Stover, who LO8 home in Centre Hall, with the : wo k wr . X sere], oDaptist, Bis Wed-| Pillsbury Pancake Flour vkz 1c MRS. ELIZABETH WEBSTER | urvives with the following cl cad pemaler 0 Pring ember of the semior class: at je featuring Hibl Pillsbury Corn Meal 9c M Elizabet] - . 3 ‘9 ; *" Mills, officiating. Interment will - . ome Mr lizabeth Webster 75. wid dren: Daniel, Jr, Joseph and made in the Centre Hall cemet Jlefonte ! sc tior v re Bundi a, w of Henry Webster of Osceola|ryn, all at home; Pvt. J wita oy ty 1] tpnbe OF 1 e club Mr 9:45; ¥ Hour, 6 3 Wheatena Cereal i-0z pki 22¢ Mills, died at the home of her soi he armed forces in Fran Pvt SS FB y : Shes wh raduated {rom the Jocal | Bit 7 Mf ennd Ba ———————————— — : William Webster of Frenchtown hil of Ft. Knox, Ky Mrs. Pat. Mr 1 : ELMER pASHEM : h ho y" ‘ and is now em- | Dix Ru Unis " . Thursday afternoot Tal the h 1 Armstrong f New York City wl Maude Catherman win " 9 oT fl . “ut a 4 11 ’ ' ' ed 3 hursday afte ), Jan h iirick As § ? 143. of Potter townabir _ ne pl {by p {ta etal Com- 4 been {il for six month T e-|S/8gt. Lawrence, In the Aleutian J nuar 8 1045. § hr Einrtne DRRY : d Mrs. Sho re tem. NESS e Pi : trib Tey nd " fo al of atrakaths ¥. January 1045. in th tre 1% : ho Shope 21x Atami wiaradal . - sed, a daughter of Mr. and Mr Islands. and Pic. Paul, of Mountain County Hospital. Mr : Dashem was | Porarly re ding with : 83 FON i GROUND TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS parents at Wingate, but expect 10 in their own! No. 2 Can her husband % % ian saaiiany " - noon al Lim Edward Haven on \ in 14 1906. he was united in marrieg Fdward Philips, was bom in Eng- Home, Idaho. Also surviving are two land October 29. 1869. She had lived sisters, Mrs, Joseph Wise, of Atlan- it Osceola Mills for fifty-th years. [tic City, N. J. and Mrs Bamuel Her “yusband preceded her in death Vialle, of Providence, R. I. He was thirteen years ago. Surviving heria member of St. John's Catholic » > . morning worship 11. Begin IS 3 fol » Kent. ‘Vilit Tosorgg mF ryvie wo irnlg ETine Colyer Horner. Her husband \ 4 \ t - following children; William |church. Funeral services were Qeld o,. her mother. Mrs ©. H. KI ADDITIONAL WEDDINGS ON PAGE y ser PONE A 4 Ma ¥ - of Osceola Mills; Rich-|at the church Tuesday morning, oo. ing un iE SIX SECOND SECTION i ‘ rom t \ i GIROUX y “ an He 10050 ng 3 i 4 ‘ d O. Mrs. Henry with Rev. E. J. Waters officiating nd Hw ‘ . « ¢ } hildren \ Pvt. Floyd Da he rao whi LN . of © 4 bi 3 bs serait Wit lem, with the armed forces in Bel- SPECIAL SERVICES AT THE SCT arn y , ! Ai a i ) MARSHMALLOW WARRIORS MARK CHURCH . REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Geraldine, and Jean, all at home.) The Tyrone sub-district of hE | gy Phd tate Emr ; CREME BELLEFONTE TRUST COMPANY Mr Glia steam. of Miho, meet at Ue Warriors Mark Melhor 0% | howe Zhe in 24e 1h 20, Ge Rev. Charles Horner, of Emerald Gi Located at Cor. Allegheny & High Streets, Bellefonte, Pa, Pa: Samuel Methodist—Hall Moon C1 args | and Earl, both of Cen- y at 9 as of the thirtieth day of December, 1944. tre Hall. R. D.: John ov Hall: |&a member of the faculty at th fy He Published in accordance with a call made by the Secretary of Banking Bruce of State College. and Harry Pennsylvania State Coll at J fir il eH i b:4 MRS. FILBERT'S MARY LOU yf Pennsylvania pursuant to the provisions of the Department of Bank- ©f Zion, Puneral services will be held ecto of the Marital Relations Clinic | m - CH OLATE ing Code t the home at 2:30 p. m. Thurs- at the College, will speak on the sub- ter t, Buy b Ol 1 2 4% OC ASSETS day with Rev. W K. Hosterman of. Jeet “How to Pick a Mate.” An article | t 10 n eomargarine I-Ib print Cc ial latir Interment will tal N by Dr. Adams appeared recently in ill tak 2. ly ay DROMEDARY Loans and discount $ 30.7104 at Tusseyville The American Magazine and was Mortgages Insured under Title II of National Housing Act 164.028 95 printed in The Readers Digest n et Jmn , Yout U E United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed. 186260211 MRS. WILLIAM G. MURTORF¥ A preaching mission and 1 | Pello | E 7:30 1 | ! hw 19¢c oligations of States and political subdivision 2.000 00 Mr visitation campaign will be ¢ M: i i ofMie N tort £2. of Sta - . LE es ie Turner i I Smit . : ther bonds, notes and debenture 4371056 _. wR a on Mr 53, of S18 ed at the Warriors Mark Charge R ol WEIS QUALITY : RA ad aL er hos in Corporate stock ‘ 16 580 00 Na Hime ry laa 4 beginning this Sunday moming. Jar iibert B ; . : ™ ‘ 3 ppariment LueGaYy m - - i. ’ ash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance : 14, at 10:35 at the Warriors Mark MAYONNAISE 2 LS a " " i ing. January 9, 1045. of complica . ‘ par Cc exchanges for Clearing House, and cash items in process tollowlua Hnaeria iin Church. and at 2:30 at the Dungar- John's Lutheran Bellefonte of collection 51187088 as a wil” . 1882 vin church. The Rev. John Howe me X Qt AKER MAID GOLDEN eal 1080 TH } / po ‘ v p te 1 . ot v Bank premises owned $71,000.00, furniture and fix- min Altoona on i Conference Rural Worker, will be the t1 15 " ie was a daughter of John and . hs Su ] § i ft ] 1 tures $17 500.00 88,500.00 guest minister serving the Warriors Hn 4 ¢ SYRUP | 5 A Mary and 0 rey 17 \ Jan. 1 ; : ou " “5 Real estate owned other than bank premises 9656.01 Rola Moftet On March 17, aark church during the week, and 7° , thee \ 2 £ b. jars 2 C ther assets 810042 L004 she was united in marriage 19 he Rev. Prank W. Kimper of the Juith db . Fp William G. Murtorff, who survives conengham Methodist Charge will | a and L. a ZERO CLEANEE MNOTAL ASSETS $3,076 568.17 WAC pop ey Atle = 4 fie preach at the Dungarvin church a k " tx" The =a Wan Jamp Atterbury, Ind. and gorvices will be held In both places =", . : LIABILITIES one sin, Adrian, of Corpus Christl.| each evening thereafter at 8 o'clock, | Ruth and Naomi class will wh Scotch Barley Deu depos its ol ah iduals partnerships ad CORpOTations 168.47 Reans. py ving _ Ly an sxeiive of Saturday WHI $40 Jes. hg : y mad on pr . Kremel Desserts Son Tod FPOSIts of aly . p 4 = yim . . Welw fac ch ¢ VV. > " > De ey of In Uals, par nerships and corporation T23 432.10 Utah: Miss Ans Moffet. of Phila- vices In ach chu nda ; } |paratory to ti oly Mindi i posits of United States Government (including postal in Mo a uary 21, morning and evening rat whmimbe af 2h Weis Vanilla Extroct savings) 524 573.21 deiphia; Mrs, L. E. Johmson, of - on Frida : ' u Deposits of States and political subdivisions 4513956 Senta Paula, Calif, and Mr. M.|apngo0M DAMAGED LR re ef i dB Crystal Tumblers “ 10¢ 3 0 admitted to the hospital more than three weeks ago. Born October 11, 89 © wotsekeeping 1901 in Harris town:siiip she was DOME ON East Bishop street in foatary a daughter of George and Cath. PERT TULL 3 clr iterment Ww mi Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, els 12653.16 D. Campbell, of Mapleton Depot N LO HAVEN FIRE gational meeting 4 : ; Pa. Two grandchildren also survive ! CR A N Furniture Polishing Cloths ? 10¢ Paul Howard Methodist (Charge TOTAL DEPOSITS ' : 272196250 She Was a member of Bt 5! Pire of unknown origin, damaged : tobi i Jiher labilities 6.004.890 i yur ' Punssg pd bedroom in the home of Luzell ars Rey A. Lions, min/stes Silverware Polishing Cloths 10¢ ! weld from the Koch funeral nous of Lock Haven, to the extent | Curtin—Cuur TOTAL LIABILITIES $2733.967.30 Dome at 2 p.m. Priday, with Rev. or ypout $500 Saturday night Kennedy Church school NA W. E. Watkins, pastor of the State! pe three fire companies answered | Mt. Eagle school Howare “hureh I CAPITAL ACCOUNTS | College Methodist church, officiat- the alarm at aap o'clock and school, 9:30 a. m worship, ° 4 OXYDO DUZ Common shares (total par value $150,000.00) ing. Interment will take place Ingo cnt the blaze for more than an Mm. in charge of the Womans © TOTAL PAR VALUE CAPITAL STOCK OUTSTANDING... . 15000000! Pine Hall, Friends will be received |) ur clety of Christian Service. Mi Ie " tas ah Jurplus . 150,00000 |8t te funeral home from 7 10 §| The Deitz family were in the liv. | Wood Yocum of Williamsport, dis- Does Everything Undivided profits, net 4260078» mM. Thursday, They are asked 0 i.e room of their home when the trict president presiding and brin ‘ sss. | Please omit flowers | blaze upstairs was discovered by a ing be message of the evening Ige. phe. 3c TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 34260078 — HEIDOT + w . | Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 7.30 p r S—————— JAMES A. MARTIN Homes on both sides of the house ‘Mm. Thursda Choir practice, 8 p —————— — TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $3.078568.17| James A. Martin, of Bellefonte, | rocetved smoke damage m. Hunters Run-Holy Communion MEMORANDA (employe of the Universal Match | . 9:30 a. m_: church school, 10:30 a CHOICE MEATS ol 4 Corp, and for a number of years! Going to church is a good Habit m. Beech Creek—Church school Pledged assets and securities loaned (book value) jemployed as a sheet metal worker if the Individual adds anything to 10 a. m worship, 7:30 p. m, Choir (a) U. 8. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, {at the former Harvey Miler hard-|the church he attends {practice Wednesday evening at 7:30 pledged to secure deposits and other Habilities $1.4725306.06 ware In Bellefonte, was found dead | . sem Fresh O ters ns | 10) bed at his home on South Spring | * i : oh ysters (®» TOTAL $1,472,536.00 | Street, Tuesday morning, January 9, “OLD PRICES AND HIGH WAGES" Secured Habilitle 1045 Death: was attributed to a pa Able N Oi = en While some business leaders are talking about post-way prices SWIFT SMOKED heart y “ Pp (a) Deposits, other than trust funds, secured by pledged night wither Suffered ting TS siderably higher than the pre-war ers, Charles E Wilson, president of assets pursuant to requirements of law... ..... i 52457321 | Prank and Olive Garner Martin and | 1° General Electric Company, announces that his company will sel BOLOGNA Ib. 34c¢ Florida Oranges-216 doz. 37¢ (b) Trust fund deposits secured by pledged assets pur was born at McAlevy’s Fort on June Rts products at the old price. Cooki Onions 3 Ibs suant to requirements of IaW.................... 40,768.25 | 23, 1895, making his age at time of Mr. Wilson goes much further, declaring that restoration of the ng MS... . 16¢ (e) wee | doth 49 years, 6 months and 16| forty-hour week must not mean an abrupt drop in take-home pay. | SWIFT PREM. T : ©) TOTAL : 8 56534146 | days. He Is survived by his wife, the| Industrialists, he thinks, must make sure that = lake-Bome pay, ob © | WEINERS Ib. 35 UES ........... dn} Ig He Commonwealth of Pennsylvania former Stella M. Shaffer; two sons,| forty-hour basis, represents the higher level of earnings which how « 7% » : = howe of I Charles, in the U. 8. Navy and J | Prevails and that this can only be done by high production Parsnips ........._21bs. 15¢ Coun + 58. Emest Martin of Bellefonte: two The official points out that in 1920, “some Nfteen billion dollars In i FRESH PORK I. ES. ORR, Treasurer of the above named institution, do solemnly | step-ctilldren, Mrs. Clarence Gher-| Income was shut off with the closing of plants and reductions in work: | Winesap Apples 1 Ibs. 28¢ swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and | rity, .of Valley View, and Robert] 18g hours. There were 100000 bankruptcies and a forty-four per: cent SHOULDER Ib. 32¢ BG : belief. Shaffer, with the armed forces in| GrOP in industrial payrolls.” Calif. Grapes ..._.__ Ib. 25¢ mond English Bigned: E. 8. ORR, Treasurer. Mr. Wilson adds that this can happen again “during the past-war | every business to hold down its prices, | pps Walnuts Ib. 13¢ ness 1 | Ulize its u mciency, | —————— a —— ha Brice. ina vores | J] BOIL. Ib. 19 : ‘ Sworn and subscribed to before me this 9th day of January, 1045, i i | period of readjustment unless there is a strong effort on the part of Signed: W. HARRISON WALKER, Notary Public, out Its extravagant distribution costs and maintain its worgery' in. (BEAL) My Commission Expires January 21, 1047, | lege: 1 Correct—Attest : . Mr. Wilson's expressions represent inielligent thinking on the part \ cue Signed: of an Industrial loader, He knows that upon sales CHUCK J. H. TURNER, of Bellefonte : ROAST Ib. 22¢ M. L. WETZLER, Friday J. 8. SOMMERVILLE, Directors
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