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Bedford Gazette du lieu suivant : Bedford, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Bedford Gazettei
Lieu:
Bedford, Pennsylvania
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Buffalo Mills Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther 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 after spending a month at Hoffman home.

Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lewis and daughter of Baltimore, spent a week 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 Mtaskey 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 Claycomb Sunday were Mr.

and Mrs. John Bush and family, Mr. and Bert Shubert and son of Martinsburg, Mrs. Kathryn Adams and Lemoine Fayler of Youngstown, Ohio. Delmar Cooper of Detroit is visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Gusta Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Morrison and 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 Robert "Ritchey. visited Mr. and Mrs. Gusta Cooper Sunday. Mr.

and Clyde Claycomb visited Mr. and Mrs. John Bush Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

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

Subscribed to the Bedford Gazette BEDFORD GAZETTE, BEDFORD, PA. THURSDAY, AUGUST: :12, 1948 PAGE FIVE Whit Dr. and N. Eaten of Washington, D. were week-end guests of.

the latter's sister, Mrs. Clara Blattenberger and also attended the Whit brother Charles Claycomb spent Saturday in Roaring Springs. Mrs. Maude Bowser spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Corley. Stoner reunion at Martinsburg Saturday. I. P.

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

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down in-between Page expenses, and share the savings made on Finest- Page Foods. Ann Page Sparkle Asst. 4 Pkgs. Ann Page Pork 2 16-oz. Cans Ann Page Prepared Spaghetti: .2 Cans ORESSING Ann Page Peach Preserves 16-oz.

Jar Ann Page Stuffed Olives. Ptl. Dressing. Qu ar A 'Ann Page Salad What Tender Ann Page Elbow Macaroni. 2-15.

Pkg. Ann Page French Dressing 8-oz. Btl. "SUPER-RIGHT" MEATS! 0 3. 2 4.

White House Evaporated Milk. 4 Tall Cans And how juicy! That's because we select cut for OTHER FAMOUS-BRAND. FOODS fine eliminate quality: excess What's more waste we before close-trim weighing. your choice Zion Fig Bars 2-1b. Pkg.

Sunnyfield Lb. Ready-to-Eat Smoked Skinned Hams Whole or Full Shank Half Hipolite Marshmallow Creme. Pint Jar 10-16-lb. 'Average-Full Butt Half Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Spaghetti Meat Balls Ready-to-Eat Sunnyfield Small Smoked Lb. Crackers 1-lb.

Pkg. Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon Lb. N. B. C.

Ritz Center Cuts Colonial Animal Cookies 8-oz: Pkg. Smoked Slab Bacon Light-Lean End Cuts Lb. Nabisco Shredded .2 12-oz. Pkgs. Super-Right Veal for Stewing (Bone in) Lb.

Rumford Powder 12-oz. Can Super-Right Ground Beef Lb. Baking Fresh Fully Dressed Frying Chickens. Lb. O'Clock Coffee Bag 1-lb.

Chuck Roast Blade Cut Lb. Lb. Small Skinless Weiners Eight Lb. Nectar Orange Pekoe Tea Pkg. Corned Beef-Ready-to-Eat Yellow Creek Mrs.

Leroy Croyle, Mrs. Myrtle Reed, Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Kipp and, daughter Carolyn of Midland and Misses Baughman and Joanna Snyder of this. place were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Orville Steele Friday. Rev. I. N.

H. Beahm, Rev. Joe Clapper and Miss Mary Stayer were Friday evening of Mrs. Ira Campbell. Mrs.

Yale Hanks of Hagerstown spent Tuesday with her Mrs. Cessna. Samuel Steinberger of Lewistown called at several homes at this place Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

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

Charles Naugle and joying their vacation with the latdaughter of Buffalo, 1 N. are enter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mr. and Mrs.

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

and Mrs. Donald. Furry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sollenberger and son of Curryville, Mrs.

Sheridan Deshong and son of this place. Mrs. Harry Steele spent Friday night and Saturday with her. mother, Mrs. Ella Pressel of Woodbury.

Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper and son of Snake Spring Valley were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller.

Miss Sandra Snyder of Altoona spent the past week with her grandfather, Ollie Snyder. Mrs. William Burkett has gone to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Harre, where she: is being cared for. while Mr.

Burket is a patient in the Roaring Spring hospital and is in a serious condition. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ritchey and daughter. Bonnie spent Saturday night' and Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Hinson of Pleasantville. Benjamin Harre observed his 85th birthday on Friday at the home of his son, Ralph Harre. Fishertown Mrs. Lavada Ferching of Springboro and daughter and husband 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 Daugherty Mrs. Maude Bowser were shoppers in Windber on Tuesday. Mr. 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 Friday. Mrs. Jennie Way 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. on Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Charley Schull of Windber were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Earnest on Sunday. Quite a number of folks attended the Claycomb reunion on Sunday.

Wm. Corley and daughter Mrs. Rayford Feaster and son made a business trip to Johnstown on Mon-. day. Mrs.

Lib Taylor. of Bedford spent a week with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffith. Mrs.

Harry Hoover spent the week-end with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hoover at Everett. Mr. and Mrs.

George Walters and family and the latter's mother were guests of Mr. and. Mrs. John Way on Miss' Betty Blackburn and Doris Erdman of Scarsdale, N. Y.

spent a few days with Mr. I. P. Blackburn. Miss.

Mary Claycomb. of New Enterprise is. spending some time with her grandmother, Rebecca Mrs. Beulah. Blackburn and SUBSCRIBE TO THE BEDFORD.

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Mrs. George Feaster was shopping in Bedford on Friday. SUNNYFIELD FLOUR Fresh FROZEN SEA SCALLOPS What Fine, Family 25 -lb. 1.53 Lb. or Pastry Bag PRODUCE! What Tempting What Dollar-Stretching There's goodness in summer all the -garden fresh OVEN TREATS! DAIRY FOODS! fruits and tender vegetables 3.

at Fluff-light angel food. What's nice on ice? Everything in 488 2 heads 21c golden pound cake. Dairy Department from ICEBERG "dated" fresh breads and big fine-quality butter to tempting rolls. Come and chonse cheeses. Ag for eggs--they're just 19 stalk your favorites from nice, but.

not on ice! PASCAL CELERY, 218 thrifty bakery department! SILVERBROOK ROLL BUTTER Lb. 83c APPLES, McINTOSH U. S. No. 1...3 lbs.

29c MARVEL BREAD 20-oz. Loaf 150 CHED-0-BIT CHEESE FOOD SEEDLESS 1b. 29c MARVEL CATMEAL BREAD 16-OZ. Loaf 15c Box 1.03 ROMANO CHEESE Lb. 63c GRAPES, RED MALAGA or PARTY RYE BREAD Loaf 14c Lb.

65c POTATOES, EASTERN No. 1.. 15-lb. bag 69c MILD LONGHORN CHEESE JANE PARKER PIES Each 49c PHILADELPHIA CHEESE 3-07. Pkg 18c New York State ANGEL FOOD BAR Each Cheese Pkg.

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