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The Daily News from Huntingdon, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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The Daily Newsi
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Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
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THE DA.IY NEWS, HUNTINGIgH AMD MOUNT 1947, PAGE THflJf. EASY CREDIT TERMS New Beauty New Convenience For Your Kitchen! $1 9 50 up 54 in. double drain board porcelain enamel sink with all metal cabinet base. Ball bearing drawers insure quiet trouble free operation. TORRIDAIRE Coal Burning Circulators As Low As Tprridalre employs the famous hot-blast, down-draft which is directly responsible the amazing economy of fuel consump- th 011 8 circ lator Quinary heaters waste practically all of the 13,000 cu.

ft. of gases in one ton of coal. Torridair- consumes these gases. Torridaire has a hot-blast, down-draft tube that not only burns all the coal but burns smoke as well. Has porcelain enameled back as well as front and sides A water pan, enameled to insure long life, is supplied" with the Torridaire.

You get moist, healthful heat. All ash doors haye machine-ground, sliding clampers Louvers.on three sides reflect heat downward. This is a preven tive of cold and drafty floors. Modern Bedroom Bargain $199.95 Get set for Fall festivities with a brand new modern dining room suite fa'rich walnut veneers. Extension table, credenza buffet, china cabinet, host chair and 5 siae chairs to take care of family and guests in jjncrowBed comfort.

See it tomorrow! If a new bedroom is in your Fall plans don't pass up this money saving opportunity to get the latest waterfall style in matched veneers, at a special low Bed, chest and vanity or dresser! Buy nowl $18950 DELUXE NEW STREAMLINED ROLL-FRONT $59 50 As efficient as your husband's office! Handy shelves, drawers and compartments to hold staples cutlery and utensils. A mar and stain-resistant work surface! Sanitary white enamel finish, as easy to clean zx a pane of glass! Don't do without this handy cabinet another day! Order yours now! David Elmer Fluke David Elmer Fluke, 81, highly respected Hopewell resiaent die.u the Mercy Hospital, Altoon-i at 5 m. y.sterciay, Oct. 8, 1947. Born in Hopewell Township, uediord County, on.Oct.

lit was the son of Lewis anu Caroline Flune He married Elizabeth Blake on July 10, 1880, in Hopewell. Surviving are his wife and these eight children: Carl Fluke and Airs. Martin Fink, both of Hopewell; Georgs Fluke, Harrisburg; Mrs. Kenneth Zimmerman and FJuke, both of Lansing, Mich Lewis Fluke, Robertsdaie; Vernon Fluke, Saxton; and Mrs. Felton, Everett.

Two brothers and a sister are also surviving: William avid Fred Fluke and Mrs. Fannie Helsel, all of Hopewell. Mr. Fiuke was a member of the Hop.well Methodist Church ani was faithful in his church responsibilities. He was highly regarded, in the community.

The funeral service will be held in the Hopawell Methodist Church on Saturday at 2:30 p. m. The Rev. Thomas Gibson will officiate. Burial will be in the I.

O. O. Cemetery, Hopewell. Friends will be received at the late residence after 1 p. ni.

Friday. Huff funeral service. Township, Centre County, June 4', 1883, a ton of John T. and Mary Ellen Spotts Williams. His wife; the former Hannah Newman, survives, with the following children: Mrs.

William Meyer of Riverton; N. Boyd of Elkton, Mrs. William Grier. Brie; Mrs. John Kre'dler, Adena.

Jay, Port M-tilda and Jack at home Surviving brothers and 'sifters "re Mrs. A. B. Mrs. George Harpster and Mrs.

Joseph Weaver. of Port Matilda: Mrs. 15. of Julian: R. E- Warriors John D.

and D. E. Williams, both of Tyrone. Five grandchildren also survive. He was a member of the Port Bantist Chi.rch.

will be held at the churn), at 2:30 p. m. Fri- with William J. Shope pffic'oMnp- Rt-rial take place Preshvterian Cemetery, may call the home from Thursday noon. Mrs.

Elizabeth Beale Mrs. Elizabeth Beale, former resident of Alexandria, died at 1:15 o'clock this Thursday morning, October 9, 1947, at the Fitzgerald Nursing Home, Altoona. Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. Full obituary later. Temple funeral service.

Funeral Service NEWS BRIEFS Lee Hall of Aitch R. D. spent thn week-end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parks of Robertsdafe.

Recent visitors in the same honje were Mrs. Nellie Ramsey of Todri and Mrs. Berlyn Cornelius arid daughter ol Saltillo. Mr. and Mrs.

Marshall Keister and Miss Mary Jane Bellinger 6f Harrisburg spent the past weelf- end with their mother, Mrs. Vennetta Bollinger, at Robertsdaie. Blessed Events FLOOR SAMPLE SNING ROOM Funeral services for Wesley Thomas Snyder of Orbisonia R. D. were held this Thursday afternoon in the Ott funeral home in Orbisonia.

The Rev. Don Hoffman of the Church of the Nazarene at Rockhill Furnace officiated. Burial was made in the I.O.O.F. Ceme- ter, Rockhill Furnace. Mr.

Snyder died at his home on Sunday evening, Oct 5, 1947, at 5:30 o'clock after a lengthy illness. Surviving are his wife, the former Helen May Wrigley, and the following children: James W. Snyder of Rockhill Furnace; John W. Snyder of Shippensburg; Alfred I. Snyder of Orbisonia; Emma (Mrs.

Robert Sheets) and Ray J. Snyder, both of Orbisonia R. Florence, Charles and Gerald Snyder, all at home. He is 'also survived by 14 grandchildren and a brother and two, sisters George Snyder of Shirleysburg- R. Mrs.

Isabelle Nearhood of Three Springs R. D. and Mrs. Mildred Wilson of Mount Union R. Twins were born to Mr.

and Mrs. C.oyd of Shirleysburg R. D. on Sunday, September 1947, at their home. The babies, a boy and a girl, have been nameti Windford Roy and- Winifred Ma-j- ine.

The girl weighed pounoVs and the boy weighed- 6 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris of. Huntingdon R.

D. 1 announce the birth of a son on Tuesday, October 7, 1947. The baby weighed 2 pounds. DEMOCRATS GAIN IN BEDFORD COUNTY Jacob S. Williami Jacob S.

Williams, Port Ma- postmaster, died in the Philipsburg Hospital at 6:30 p. Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1947, after being 11 only three days. He was -A- mitted to the hospital the day be- ore he died. Mr.

Williams was born in Worth The Democratic Party in Bed-J ford County received 86 more voters during the fall registratioft period than the Republicans. This was disclosed yesterday when Bedford County ers tallied the registration cardsj Figures showed the Democrats registered 417 new voters while the Republicans enrolled 331. The Republican Party, holds a 3,802 lead over the crats in the county. The Republic-' a-r. registration is 9,873 with 6,071 for the Democrats.

Treasury Report I Washington, Oct. ment expenses and receipts the. current fiscal year Oct. 7: expenses, 08; receipts, surplus, cash bal-' ance, public, debt, fold, re-i serve, 522,091,058,736.63. GAS RANGE BUYS! $125 Streamlined model with center oven and roll out drop- front broiler.

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