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Bedford Gazette from Bedford, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Bedford Gazettei
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Bedford, Pennsylvania
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5
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5EOFORD GAZETTE, BEDFORD, PA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 194t PACE FlVft Yellow Creek Mrs. Lertiy Croyle, Mrs. 1 Myrtle Reed, Kev. and Mrs; Lloyd Kipp and daughter Carolyn of Midland and Misses Baughman and Joanna Snyder of this, place wSre guests of and Mrs.

Orville Steele Friday. I. N. H. Beahm, Rev.

Joe Clapper and Miss Mary Stayer were Friday evening ol Mrs. Ira Campbell. Yale Hanks of Hagerstown spent Tuesday with her friend, Mrs. Elaine Cessna. 2 Steinberger of Lewistown called at Several homes at this place Saturday.

and Mrs. Gene Zimmers and 'New York are visiting the "latter's 'sisters, Mrs. Hilda Williams and, Mrs. Marie Batzel. and Mrs.

Charles Naugie and "daughter of Buffalo, N. are enjoying, their vacation with the lat- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Morton and Erie are spending their with the former's mother, Mrs. Martha Morton. of Mr. and Mrs. Orville -Sunday were Mr.

and Mrs. Donald and family, Mr. and Mrst Byron Sollenberger and son ol "Curryyille, Mrs. Sheridan Deshong Sifd this place. Harry Steele spent Friday night-''; and Saturday with her "mother, Mrs.

Ella Pressel of Woodbury. and Mrs. George Cooper and son of Spring Valley were Quests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph "Miller.

iMVtiss" Sandra Sny'der of Altoona spent the past week with her grandfather Snyder. William Burkett has gone to tte home of her daughter, Jtalph Harre, she is being Beared for. while Mr. Burket is a patient in the Roaring Spring hospital' arid is in a serious condition. 4 Mr.

and Mrs. Clair Ritchey and daughter Bonnie spent Saturday night' arid Sunday with Mr: and Clyde "Hinsori' of Pleasantville Benjamin Harre observed his 85th birthday on Friday at the home of his son, Ralph Harre. Buffalo Mills Visitors at the home of Mrs. Luther Shroyer- on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Shroyer, Mr. and, Mrs. Albert Bruck and Robert Bruck and family all of Hyndman.

Mary Ellen Mowry spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Morton Griffith at Altoona. Mrs. Alma Boleleter has 'returned to Chicago after spending a month at the B.

V. Hoffman home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lewis and daughter of Baltimore, spent a week with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Sheridan Lewis. Miss Mary Frashier of Gettysburg spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearcy.

Mrs. Frank Pearcy -who has been ill is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maskey and family spent Sunday with her parents Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Bohn. Pfc. Merle Holler stationed at D. is spending a 15 day furlough with his parents Mr.

and Mrs. G. A. Holler. Potter Creek Visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Claycqmb Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Bush and family, Mr. and Bert Shubert and son of Martinsburg, Mrs.

Kathryn Adams and Lembine Fayler of Youngstown, Ohio. Delmar Cooper of Detroit is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gusta Cooper. Mr.

and Mrs. Sherman family visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs; Joseph Wyles, of Saxton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Ross Detwiler' and daughter visited the former's mother, Mrs. Anna Detwiler, Sunday. Franklin Cooper and "Ritchey. visited Mr. arid Mrs.

Gusta Cooper Sunday. Mr. arid Mrs: Clyde Claycomb visited Mr. and Mrs. John Bush Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mountain and daughters of Washington, D. visited- and Mrs. Earnest Mountain Thursday evening.

Subscribed to the Bedford Gazette Fishertpwn Mrs. Lavada Ferching of Springboro and daughter and husband of California spent Thursday with the former's mother, Mrs. Nellie Allen. Mrs. Carl Miller held a Stanley Brush Party at her home on Thursday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Daiigherty and Mrs. Maude Bowser were shoppers in Windber on Tuesday. and Mrs.

Ken Logan are spending two weeks in Ontario, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Imler of Johnstown were recent guests of the latter's sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Mickle. Mrs. Harry Way and daughter Lois Jean were shoppers in Johnstown Mrs; Jennie TVay spent a day recently with her Roy Way and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Corley and Mr. and Mrs. Rayford Feaster and son attended the Camp Meeting at Hyndman. Mrs.

John Way was shopping in Johnstown Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Schull of Windber were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Earnest on Sunday. Quite a number of folks attended Claycomb reunion on Sunday. Wm. Gorley and daughter Mrs. Rayford Feaster and business trip to- Johnstown on Monday.

Mrs. Life Taylor of Bedford spent a week with'relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Griffith. Harry Hoover spent the with son, Mr.

and at Everett. Mr. and--Mrs. George Walters and family and the Jatter's mother of were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

John Way on Sunday. Miss' Betty B-lackburn and Doris Erdman of Scarsdalej N. Y. spent a few days with Mr, P. Blackburn.

Claycomb of New Enterprise is spending some time with her Rebecca Sk'uth- all Mrs. 1 a Blackburn and SUBSCRIBE TO THE BEDFORD GAZETTE brother Charles Claycomb spent Saturday in Roaring Springs. Mrs. Maude Bowser spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Corley. Dr. and Mrs. O.

N. Eaten of Washington, D. week-end guests of the latter's sister, Mrs; Clara Blattenberger and also attended the Stoner reunion at Martinsburg Saturday. I. P.

Blackburn was a shopper in Bedford recently. Mrs. Carrie Cook of Philadelphia spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Griffith.

Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Holland re- turned home spending time, in New.York, Mrs.

George Feaster wajs shopping in Bedford on Friday. SPONSORED BY EVER-CTT I CLUB BENEFIT Of I I Featuring GOLDEN RULE SHOWS en 1 L. V-; New Shews Mew Entertainment EACH NIGHT AUGUST 21 PROGRAM SATURDAY AUGUST 21- BACK STREET HORN BLOWERS FULL EVENINGS ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY AUGUST 23- COWBOY PHIL and the GIRLS of the GOLDEN WEST TUESDAY, AUGUST 24- SCHEf RpMPF THE MAGICIAN WEDNESDAY AUGUST 25- FREE GIFT NIGHT THURSDAY; AUGUST 26- BRYANT AND HIS WILDCATS FRIDAY, AUGUST 27- 'v I WORKS AUGUST 28- FREr GIFTS SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Eas to fix Thrift to Buy 99. No need for wives to spend their lives kitchen! Not when the famous -Ann Page "food family provides so -many delicious ways out. Choose tender-cooked beans prepared spaghetti salad dressing and mayonnaise.

Enjoy quipk-fix desserts- tempting sandwich spreads -all made of top-quality ingredients -and laboratory-controlled at every step of, preparation- All brought direct to your AP from our own modern Ann Page -food, factories, too. way, your AP can cut, down in-between expenses, and share the savings made on Finest-- Ann Page Foods. Ann Page Prepared Spaghetti. 2 TM Cans 250 Ann Page Sparkle Asst. Desserts, .4 Pk 250 Ami Page Pork 1 Beans 2 16 Cans 250 Ann Page Peach Preserves 1 6 Jar 230 Ann Page Stuffed Olives TM 370 Ann Page Salad Dressing Ql ar 590 Ann Page Elbow Macaroni Pkg 290 Ann Page French Dressing: 8 Btl ld White House Evaporated Milk.

.4 TaU Cans 590 Whnt Tender SUPER-RIGHT" MEATS! OTHER FAMOUS'BRAP FOODS Pint Jar Zion Fig Bars Hipolite Marshmallow Creme Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Spaghetti Meat Balls N. B. C.Ritz ub pkg .290 Colonial AnimarCookies 8oz Pkg 210 JLJ i OL jj: .1 i. 9 12-oz. Pkgs.

Trtif" Nabisco yyncat Rumford Baking Powder 7 1 2 Eight O'Clock Coffee 40c Nectar Orange Pekoe Tea SUNNYFIELD FLOUR 25 1.53 AnJ how iuicy! That's because we select cut for fine quality: more we close-trim your choice to eliminate excess waste before weighing. Sunnyfield Ready-to-Eat Smoked Skinned HamS Whole or Full Shank Half l6-16-lb. 'Average--Full Butt Half -Lb. Ready-to-Eat Sunnyfield Small Smoked Picnics Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon Lb 690 Center Ctits Lb. ShlC'ked Slab Bacon Light--Lean j- End Cuts Lb.

590 Super-Right Veal for Stewing (Bone in) Super-Right Ground Beef Fresh Fully Dressed Frying Chickens. Lb Chuck' Roast Blade Cut Small Skinless Weiners Corned Beef-Ready-to-Eat Lb -390 Lb 630 Lb. Lb. Lb Family or Pastry What Dollar-Stretching DAIRY FOODS! What's nice on ice? Everything in AP's big Dairy Department from fine-quality butter to tempting cheeses. As for eggs--they're just as nice, but not on ice! SHVERBROOK ROLL BUTTER Lb 83c CHED-0-BIT CHEESE FOOD 2 Box 1.03 ROMANO CHEESE Lb 63c MILD LONGHORN CHEESE Lb 65c PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE 3 Pkfc I8c Borden's Vera-Sharp Cheese 1ALb pk 39c SUNNYBROOK EGGS Doz 69c What Fresh PRODUCE! FROZEN SEA SCALLOPS 69c Lb.

There's summer a goodness in all the fresh fruits and tender vegetables at AP! ICEBERG LETTUCE 48 2 hcads 27c i PASCAL CELERY, CALIF 30 3 stalk 2lo APPLES, MclNTOSH U. S. No. .3 lb3 29c GRAPES, RED MALAGA or SEEDLESS lb 29c POTATOES, EASTERN No, 15 lb bae 69c What Tempting OVEN TREATS! Fluff-light angel food, golden pound a "dated" fresh breads aiul rolls. Come and choose your favorites AP's thrifty bakery department! 2 Loaf MARVEL BREAD MARVEL OATMEAL BREAD 16 I5c PARTY RYE BREAD Loaf I4e New York State Yellow Onions 10-lb.

JANE PARKER PIES ANGEL FOOD BAR 15 COCOANUT WHITE LAYER CAKE 59c JUST REDUCED dexo Shortening 1.09 Spry or Crisco 41c 1.15 net HBCB roam MI mm mum MB sat-savm Camay Soap Bath Size Cake Soap 2 Bars 170 Palmolive Soap Bath Size Super Suds Lge 330 Pkg. Octagon Cleanser 2 Cans Octagon Soap Granulated Lge 330 Pkg, Ve! Makes Dishes Sparkle 30e Octagon Soap Powwr Pkg. iNEWSPA'FERr SlEWSFAPERl.

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