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Ideal Strawberry Preserves FOR QUICK SNACKS [deal Peanut Butter cv ia TASTY AND NOURISHING [deal Apple Butter — HEAT AND SERVE [deal Cut Beets FOR MEATLESS MEALS 12 oz. 28 oz. 9c: *1.00 Domestic Sardines vrs 3 con 20° Your Choice RICH & FULL BODIED ASCO COFFEE = MILD & VIGOROUS WIN CREST COFFEE VACUUM PACKED IDEAL NEW Instant INSTANT COFFEE = 49° rs HEAT FLO ror FLAVOR IDEAL COFFEE & 85° LIMITED TIME MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee .~ $1 2 PAGE SEVEN Fat Purses For Pacers Bloom Fair To Give $70,000 In Prizes A new feature of the rich Blooms- burg Fair Stake harness racing, which will be run during the week of September 22 to 27, will be the Pennsylvania Gold Cup division of Bloomsburg Fair stake No. 7. This is the first year for this feature which will be run on Mon day afternoon, September 22, and is open only to horses owned with- in the state. During the week of racing, which opens Monday and continues through Friday afternoon, almost $70,000 in prize money will be dis- tributed among the winners. The two-year-old stake trot and pace and the 2:14 trot will be run Mon- day afternoon. Tuesday will fea- ture the two-year-old pace, Stake No. 7, with estimated purse of $13,- 000; three-year-old trot, Stake No. 6, estimated purse $12,000 and the 2:12 pace. Wednesday will feature the two- year-old trot, Stake No. 7, with purse estimated at $14,500, the three-year-old pace, Stake No. 6, purse estimated at $12,000 and tht 2:16 pace. Thursday will witness the Free For All Trot, 2:19 pace, 2:20 trot and 2:24 pace, all $1,000 purses and Friday the closing day for the race meet with feature the Free For All Race, 2:17 trot and 2:24 trot. Among the horses staked in the feature events here is W. G. Reyn- old’s Meadow Rice, trained and driven by Delvin Miller, Meadow- lands, Pa. This horse won nearly $50,000 last year and holds several track records. Kunkle Methodists Lay Final Plans For Fair Plans are practically completed for Kunkle Methodist Church parti- cipation at Bloomsburg State Fair. E. R. Kerlin has arranged for a large trailer truck from Farmers Exchange, Conyngham, and James Traver will lend his truck, also. Aus- tin Wertman will drive a Devens Mill truck. Mrs. Ray Henmey has charge of getting workers and arranging for their transportation. Residents hav- ing cars available are asked to get in touch with her, and those willing to work in the food stand may regis- ter their names, Mrs. Forest Kunkle has charge of the pie section, Mrs. Daniel Meeker the making of menu signs, Mrs. Dorothy Dodson, Mrs. Wil- liam Eckert, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kerlin, Mrs, Russell Miers, and Mrs. Ralph ‘Ashburner, head the planning committee, Men of the church and community who have free time the Saturday be fore fair opening, are cordially in- vited to help set up the tent and install the facilities at Bloomsburg. Jackson Fire Company Plans Ice Cream Social Jackson Volunteer Fire Depart- ment will. hold a homemade ice cream social followed by farmer dancing in the Conyngham Coach Barn tomorrow evening starting at 7 o'clock. Howard Ide will furnish the music. Harold Bertram is general chair- man assisted by Paul Snyder, Den- nis Bonning, Edward Kropp and Louis Wilcox. Members of the Fire Company are asked to meet Saturday at 12:30 to make the ice cream. 3 Proceeds will be used to pay for the new Fire Hall now nearing completion. To Hold Bake Sale Ladies Auxiliary of Jackson Fire Company will hold a bake sale at the Farmers’ Outdoor Market Sep- tember 15, 17, and 19. Proceeds will be used to equip the kitchen in the new Fire Hall. Bake goods should be delivered to Freda Roskos, Beatrice Head- man, Meryl Wagner, Gertrude Kropp, Margaret Bonning, Dorothy Bertram or Evelyn Wilcox. Barbara Malkemes Takes Art Course At Capital Barbara Melkemes, the Kingston Township High School girl who made a reputation for herself dec- orating shop windows and houses for holiday seasons, is now enrolled in National Art School in Wash- ington, D. C. Barbara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Malkemes, E. Frank- lin Street, Shavertown, graduated from Westmoreland in June. She did art work on the year book dur- ing her senior year. She left for Washington September 2, com- muting daily to art school from Bethesda, Md., where she lives with her sister, Mrs. Claude Lapp. She reports that already the class has visited the art museums in Washington and has had a chance to make sketches of a ship in the harbor, in addition to class- room assignments. Barbara has a head for mathematics, too, as well as for art, and at 18 is a pretty good business woman. Read the Classified Column