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The Daily News from Huntingdon, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Daily Newsi
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Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
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PAGE TWO. THI DAILY NEWS, HUNTINGDON AND MOUNT UNION, THURSDAY, OCTOIIR 9, 1MT. DICK TRACY I WILL SOON SHOW VOU, NOW. WHAT HAVE VOU DONE TO MEASURE? 3 VOU-HUH? Ceading Revival At Newburg Chapel PWPA PLANS FOR ANNUAL MEETING Harrisburg, Oct. Pennsylvania Women's Press Associa- -tion made plans today for its 10th annual meeting here Saturday.

The association, headed by Mrs. Marion L. HoUendonner of the Jeannette News-Dispatch, will hold sessions in connection with the 23rd annual convention of the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers' Association, Mrs. James H. Duff, wife of governor, is Jo be an honor guest at a luncheon and reception and Mrs.

Raymond Clapper, widow of the late Washington columnist, will be gruest speaker. OUT-OF STATE RESIDENTS BUY HUNTINGDON COUNTY PROPERTIES Mount Union, Pa. October 6th, 1947 New Jersey, Illinois, Washington and Iowa residents have, the past, month, purchased property in Huntingdon County area through Eugene C. Rinker, Representative of Strout Realty Agency, Inc. and Mrs.

Howard Barle of Jerseyville, 111., have purchased of W. C. Pannebaker-, their property in Hares Valley. Carl L. Wile and Wife of Washington, D.

have purchased the Elizabeth Ross property at Petersburg, Pa. Elmer Cole and Wife of Kirkman, Iowa, have purchased the Ira W. Wilson farm in Tuscarora Valley. Charles Lendvay and Wife of Newark, N. have purchased the Henry Cutshall property at Knightsville.

STROUT SELLS LISTINGS WANTED Eugene C. E. A. STROUT REALTY AGENCY, INC. and 74 Mount Union, Pa.

SHAPIRO THEATRE Mount Union Thursday and 9-10 First Show 6:45 AND THEY LIVED HAPPILY EVER (after they stopped running around in triangles!) Charlie Virginia FieliJ Rila Johnson Zasu Pitts by LEWIS MIEN -Screenplay by SoTgetgan C. Bldir Memorial HOSPITAL NEWS October 8, 1847 Census Today, 88 Admitted: Catherine Parlu, 'xtension, Williamtburg. Lydia Feightal, 1022, Avenue, South. Huntingdon, Robert Williams, Saxtqn, Mrs. Isabel Weiler, Huntingdon R.

D. 2, Henrietta R. D. 1. Mrs.

Elizabeth Jamea Creek. Discharged: Nancy Hamilton, Three Bert Grove, 18, -West Garber Street, Mount). Union. Mrs. Eva Cmlcote, Huntingdon Star Route, i Jack Newlngham, Huntingdon R.

D. 2. Cloyd W. Grove, Alexandria. Ray C.

Sprankle, Alexandria. John Wike, Petersburg. 0 WITH THE SICK Mrs. Lillian Sleeman of 329.Penn Street; Huntingdon, Is Confined her home by ilness. Her- many friends wish for her a speedy anc complete recovery- Mrs.

Sleeman Ls, the executive secretary of the Huntingdon Chapter of the Am. erlcan Red Cross. Friends of John, Murray Simp' son of 420 Street Huntingdon, be sorry to 'that he' was seriously ill on Sunday evening, 'and was taken' to the Veterans Hospital at Aspuvwall. The latest word of his condition is that he-is not much improved. Subscribe for The Dally News Pour cent per copy.

ALPINE THEATRE Orbisonia THURS. LAST SONG OF THE SOUTH FRIDAY, SATURDAY BLONDIE'S HOLIDAY and DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND PROGRAM SCHEDULE OF WHUN (M) ICmtul Spord. Phil Short 8:10 Sideihow BarnonUi 7:21 7:10 MEYOUPAU W6AIUHKO due to MONTHLY LOSSES? You girls and women who lose so much during monthly periods that you're "dragged this may be due tolaclc of blood-iron. So try Lydia E. Piakhani'j TABLETS one of the best home ways to build up red such Pinkham's Tablets are one of th.

best blood-iron tonics you 'can buy! NOW! Box office 6:30 Shorts 7 and 9 Feature MUM mwn HHtri CtraMGtrafM Associate Producer-Director JOSEPH KANE Scmn rhy ty HHtri CtnU Gtraffttf A REPUBLIC PICTURE ONE QUARTER HOUR WITH DESIARNAZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA G. I. Pacific Trail THE FORCSiOTTIN ISLANDS 20,000 Miles Via Air Tnwisport 11:01 11:15 12 Filtan LtvU, Jr. Pertniylranla Spotlicht on a Star Future IB Kcirj JWthur Rale (M) In.iie Sjwrtp (M) South Africa Ntwaretl Dr. Ktbirt M.

Dorizai, Hall Party (H) Family Theatre (M) MnUrworki Music Sporti Final Final Ststion CALENDAR Thursday, Oct. 9 Women of the Moose will meet at 8 p. m. in the Home, The--- Comrade Claw of the Smithfield Union Sunday School will meet at levin Black's home, 828.Penna. Avenue, at 7:30 p.

m. The Confer Claw of the 15th Street Methodist Church Will meet in the social room of the church at 7:30 o'clock. The Class of the Abbey Church will hold a clus meeting at 7:30 p. m. at the home ot Mrs.

Mildred Kemp, Street. The' Missionary Society will meet at home of Mrs, Raymond Mete at tight o'clock. TOO LATt TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT: 4 room house, large firden at Shirleysburg R. D. Inquire of Raymond Beatty, 1 mile from Keystone Inn.

10-9-3t WANTED: Fresh cows and stock ewea and F. M. McCartney, Dry Run, Pa. 10-9-31." Subscribe for The Daily WANTED: Carpenter to put brick ciding on a house and build porch immediately. Willis Brun- gavd, Mapleton Depot.

FOR SALE: Hair; dryer, professional size, good condition; also modern walnut desk, practically new. T. W. Steel, Echo Glen, 14th. St, Huntingdon.

10-B-3t FOR SALE: 54" porcelain kitchen Call at 201 Spruce St or phone 10-9-3t Item Ol 7: tO Friday, October Ktttaal (MornSnf) Bill Rtaninier UP. 1 Samaarr If. Wetli Sunaury Guidepciti Sparta Lineup Tick-Tick Time Moraine Derotioni Henry LaCouitt (M) Melod; Montnti Shaw, Time Muiieal Gift Women 1 -Club. Eleanor Foster Bible Rhjlhnt Ran en Local Keirt, Eucene Shore Military Bsrid AnniTcrsary Tlmt Heart's Desire (M) (Afternoon) Smith Speaki Lvnchton Date Know Your County 'Newa of the World According to the Record Naiarehe Hour' Qunker City Serenade Musicj. Mixer Queen for.

a Day (M) Martin Block' Show (M) Sonr nf Stranrer (M) Peaceful Valley Muilc.l! Two Ton Baker Stock Reports Local Euctnt Shore Calendar of Erenta, Eleanor ter Wealernera Superman (M) Captain MidnicM Tom Mix (M) Spo'rli Phil Shorl KEV. H. B. HUFFMAN Beginning this Tuesday evening, October' 7, the Rev. B.

Huffman of West Virginia will conduct old-fashioned revival meetings in the Chapel, Church of the Nazafene. The will conclude vith the service ou Sunday evening, October 19. The Rev. Fred W. Thompson, pastor of the, church, extends a cordial invitation to the public to visit the church and attendjthe-re- vival.

Services will begin at 7:30 o'clock each evening. One-Day Strike Ends Day be the Memorial Public Library at Alexandria at 8 p. m. riday, 18 HaVtslog: Valley will meet at' the' grange hall at 8 'clock. The Rev.

Lee Worthing of Alexandria be the The Social Circle of the Harmony Church wfll meet at the home of MTJB. Emma Miller in Calin. All members are urged to attend. The Huntingdon Hook and idder and No. 2 Fire 'Companies will meet in the No.

2 Fire at seven o'clock. Pittsburgh, Oct. 9. A one- day strike of CIO production workers at Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company's Springdale, plant over demands for a nine-cent hourly wage increase ended last night. (M) 8:11 8:45 9:18 10:00 11:45 19:55 11:15 11:30 15:15 12:30 12:45 -l-tlt 'Z 2:38 4 4:30 .1:54 5:15 Untrustful Altus.

Odeli, man traveled from. Altus to Odell to raise $1.05, the amount he lacked to pay a $10 fine for-public drunkenness: Police held the 58.95 the man with him and his'watch fot until "he returned. FOR SALE PRIVATELY Bedroom suite, complete: gas stove, like new, natural or bottled gas; magazine rack; library oil heater; hassock; coffee table; rocking chair; end table; oil heater; roaster; dresser; new cultivator; overcoat, size 40, good. Phone 378-W, MOUNT UNION 25 W. Vandevender MOUNT UNION.

PA. WHITE UNIFORMS Size 14-44 Special S2.79 DANKS CO. WANTED: Middle aged woman wanU child-nuraemaid work only, for working parents, in or near Huntingdon 5 days week, sleep in. Write P. O.

tJox 11, Orbiaonia. The Junior Music Club of Hunt- ngdon meet at' 3:30 o'clock the First Baptist Church. The W.S.C.S. of the Donation Methodist Church will meet at 7:30 p. m.

at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hawn. Mrs. -Howard Alley of Huntingdon, returned missionary, will be the speaker.

FOR SALE: No. 1 National hot water boiler, rated at 560 iq. of installed radiation, good as new, ujed than a year, priced for quid aale, also new in stock. E. W.

W. Horton, Pa. Phone Saxton 110-R-5, 10-8-3t. FOR SALE: American fox hound and Airdale crossed, 18 mos. old, ready to start on coon deer proof.

Michael Kostyack, Wood. WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES October 9, 1947 Mr. and. Mrs. George Morgan, Harrisburg, formerly of Huntingdon, are marking their second anniversary today.

Congratulations! INVITATION TO BID Bids are hereby solicited for alterations aid additions to. the Mount Union Municipal Building Plans and may be obtained at the office of the Bor ough Secretary. All bids must be filed in the office of the Borough Secretary on or-before 8:00 p. m. October 20 1947 at which time they will bi publicly opened and read.

The Borough Council reserve; the right to reject any or all bids By order of the Borough Council Melvin H. Diven, Seecretary Borough of Mount Union, Mount Union, Pa. Approximately 250,000 board fee of 3" decking is required for th flight decks of Essex class aircraf Shooting Match FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 7:30 p. AT FAIRGROUNDS Turkeys Hams No Re-loads Dave isenberg STEEL Rounds, squares, flats, angles, channels, posts, lintels, sheets, plates, tool steel and eoid rolled. Sheared, punched, drilled, forged, machined, threaded, bent or cut to any shape.

N. E. Reihart and Sons Huntingdon (Portstown) the Perfect GIFT! A Fine Gruen Hamilton Elgin Marvel WATCH Select your Christmas Watch NOW! Use our easy Lay-A'way Plan BLACK'S JEWELRY HELD OVER ff TODAY ONLY ft A TODAY ONLY at tfae VALUES! p. Molher Tight DAN DA1LEY MONA FREEMAN CONNIE MARSHALL VANESSA MOWN SAtA ALLGOOD DOORS OPEX MATINEE EVENING 6:30 STARTS FRIDAY "Adventure Island" ALSO "I Cover Big Town'? ROUND OR SIRLOIN Steaks Chuck Roast Ib. 55c Scrapple 2 Ibs.

25c Assorted Loaves Ib. 49c Dried Beef ib. 25c Wheaties 8 oz. pkg. 15c Tomatoes No.

2Vfe can 23c HJEINZ Tomato Soup 2 cans 21c HUNT'S SEEDLESS Raisins pkg. 15c ALL BRANDS Oleo Ib. 37c PARD Dog Food 2 cans 21 PILLSBUJIY Pancake Flour 2 pkgs. 33c ROYAL Gelatin 3 pkgs. 25c VegetabU Cheese Shortcakes Broadcast: October 11, 1947 1VS tUted, cupi grated purpoie dour Amcricta ch.ci« 2vz biking cup Pet Milk powder feajipaoa few peppef Yt- cup No.

2 cut cup Fit Milk Jr fined cup Wkier Turn, on oven; set at hot Sift flour with baking powder and teajp. salt. Work in shortening. Stir in 14 cup milk and water. Turn onto floured board.

Roll 14 in. thick. Cut into 8 rounds. Cue 1-in. holes in 4 rounds.

Put rounds on baking sheet; top with rings. Bake 12 min. Mix together cKeese, remaining cup milk, sale pepper. Cook and itir over boiling water until smooth. Add peas; heat.

Serve between shortcakes. Main 4 servings. Yon Will fieeil PET MILK 2 cans 25c FLOUR 5 Ib. bag 49c American CHEESE Ib. 58c PEAS 2 29c b.

can ROCKWOOD'S Cocoa lOc SHTJRFINE Salt 2 pkgs. 15c TASTEWELL Vinegar qt. 17c RITZ Crackers 29c Prunes Ib. 25c NABISCO Graham Crackers Ib. 25c CXX3K O' WALK PEACHES No.

Lettuce 2 hds. 2Sc CALIFORNIA Oranges doz. 49c Potatoes pk. 59c Apples 3 Ib. 29c Bob Soys: give your budget boost.

You find your dollar stretches farther QUALITY MARKET 1020 Wukiigtoft St Phone 449-R Robert Lokmiller, Prop..

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