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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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BEDFORD GAZETTE, BEDFORD, PA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1948 JTAOt FIVE OF THANKS We desire to express our appreciation and thanks to friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness during our bereavement, the death of oui wife and mother, Mrs. Roy Shoemaker; also for the floral tributes and use of cars at the funeral. Roy Shoemaker and daughter FQK HER-OR FOR Cozy Bedroom Slippers HE'LL LIKE THESE COMFORTABLE STYLES Fine brown kid uppers. Firm leather soles.

'Brown rubber heels. A practical slipper for house or yard. Men'J. sizes 6 to 12. WARM BOOTIES FOR THE KIDDIES (Shown Below) fitting of blue and red ----Children's sizes, 7 to 3.

bootees are a You can't beat rubber heels. natural STYLE AT RIGHT FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN riEUiN'S SHOE STORE Bedford, Pa. 1 Zenith's Famous Cobra Tone Arm 2 Zenith-Armstrong Static-Free FM! $289.50 Radio or phonograph, Zenith's new Regent offers you the best in listening! The amazing Cobra discovers pure, beautiful tones you've never heard from records before! Zenith- Armstrong FM brings you programs with a crystal-clear, high-fidelity no other FM con equal! Exclusive Wavemagnet pulls in long range AM reception. Zenith Radiorgan trols individual tone registers blends tones 64 different ways! Cabinet'in mellow Walnut veneers. Come in for a Cobra Arm--After 2000 plays records still sound like new! Zanitti-Arimlrong FM-The GENUINE static- free FM system! HacUorgan--Tone effects no other tone control can duplicate! i 4 Changes 10 and 12-inch records tnlcrmitrdl FM-AM reception an outside aerially Use Our Cosy Payment Plan RUSSELL E.

FRITZ S. Richard St. Phone 249 AROUND the TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson of Waterbury, spent the weekend here and were home by the former's mother, IVtrs.

Elizabeth Eeterson, Spring street, who will spend the winter with him and with another son Tom at Stiliwater, N'. Y. Mrs. Trout of Frederick, spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Maurice Murray, of the Diehl apartments, East Pitt st.

Eugene Beegle of Pitt University spent 'the week-end with his par-en ts, Mr. Glenn Beegle, East John si. Mrs. Cyril Bingham spent several days in Coatsville. She was accompanied by her mother who had spent several weeks here.

The Bethany Class of the Metho- d'st church will meet Friday evening. Mr. and JVffs. Roy Barefoot of Wilkinsburg spent several days i the former's brother, Ed Barefoot and family, West Pitt st Mrs. Eric Wood is spending several days in Philadelphia.

The WSCS met at tha Methodist church Tuesday night. Cnarles Snelson of Pitt University. Johnstown, spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Davidson of Johnsto'vn were guests of the former's parents, Mr. a Mrs. Clarence Davidson, Sunday. Mrs. Richard C.

Snyder visited, several days in Hagerstown Grace Filler, formerly of A a More and more the wise Egg Producers are shipping with us For the best of service and the highest prices the year around Drop us a postcard or phone us Why not ship with us? You don't guess as to whether you are getting top prices you know! We have 12 routes covering all i of Bedford and parts of adjoining counties. One of our routes is near you. We also handle poultry the year 'round. Satisfaction Guaranteed Farmers Marketing Service, Inc. Phone 822-R-14 Bedford Rt.

1 Bedford and a sister of Nell Filler, is ill at the home of her-brother in Columbus, Ohio. 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stroup of Miami, are guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Stroup, Juliana Heights. Mr. and Mrs.

Stroup will leave Monday for St Augustine, the former has accepted a position at the Ponce de Leon Hotel.for the winter. Mrs. William Grouse of Bedford, days in Bedford, visiting relatives and friends." Bruce Smith of Mansfield, Ohio, is, spending this week with rela- tiwr near Schellsburg and hunting deer. flir. and Mrs.

J. Elwood Miller of Bedford and Mr. and Mrs. N. O.

Smith of Johnstown spent Thanksgiving wit.i Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Porter of Detroit. Judge J.

Colvin Wright held Court several days last week in Lancaster, having been assigned to preside specially in the Orphan's Court of Lancaster County because of the illness of President Judge Appel. Mrs. Maurice Scott spent the K. and Mrs. John Burket of pas week in Bedford with her A STRIPE 19484250 Gotham Style 4143 famous 54 gauge 15 denier nylon stockings, now less than ever before! Gotham "know how" brings American women these ivon- stockings at an undreamed-of price.

We have them $1.95 a pair. A Fashion Shoppe Phone 230 Bedford East Watson street received word of the death of their brother in Everett Sunday. Robert Whiting of Meadville spent several days here with friends. Mrs Geo. Gilchrist friends in Alt Carmel.

is visiting Mrs. StanJey. Barnes of Boston, js visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Brice, South Juliana st. Mrs Hershberger and daughter Mildred spent the weekend with their son and brother, arid family, Buffalo, N. Y. Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. Whiting of Berlin' spent Saturday with friends in Bedford. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Harper of Uniontown spent Sunday the latter's father, H. C. Heckerman, South' Richard st Mr. and Mrs.

James Koontz and the Tatter's mother, Mrs. Carrie Henderson, moved from West Pitt st. to Everett on Tuesday. R. M.

Housel observed his birthday at his home ort East street "Wednesday He has 'been confined to his bed since July. Miss Ruth Hershiser, R. N. of Philadelphia is visiting her mother of Bedford Road. Mrs.

William A. Faupel, the former Patsy Snell, and little son Dicky of Baltimore spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Snell. She was accompanied home Monday evening by 1 her huland who spent the day hunting Mi Mrs Homer May and son of Baltimore spent several husband Perdew Pleads Continued from Page 1 Perdew claimed Willison charged him with a knife, and then Perdew hit him along the side of the head with the bottle.

Attorney Reiley pointed out that Perdew had a good reputation as a worker and had served briefly in World War II. The court then told the defendant which was to serve' from 6 to 12 years in Western Penitentiary, and to pay a fine of $25 and costs. The case "broke" dramatically just before it was to go to trial. After a short delay to redraw the indictment Tuesday morning, the drawing of jurors began. An extra large panel of jurors had been summoned, but it was found they were required.

Only 37 jurors were summoned and questioned before 12 jurors and two alternates had been named. It was then that Perdew changed his plea, and the district attorney announced that under all the circumstances he would agree to it New Baltimore --Continued from Page 1 refreshed his memory, reminding him he had told the state police that Diehl had told him to go in and get Betty. Mowry said he had never met the girl, and did not know her. Sheriff Dunkle was called to establish the fact that he had made a vain effort to serve a subpoena on the missing Dalton Shiopey. Judge Wright in his chaige to the jury, told them that they had three possible verdicts.

They could find find him guilty and also establish his paternity of the child; or they could acquit'him. Timmins Hospital Continued from Page 1 Saxton, Lowell C. Benton, Osterburg. Dispsnsary: Hugh F. Milburn, Bedford, was cutting a limb off a tree when the hatchet slipped, lacerating right leg at the top of his knee.

Mrs. Ethel Lewis, Altadena, Cal- FOR SALE December 18, 1948 at fhe home of ROY SHOEMAKER 239 E. Penn Bedford at 1 m. to stand, and imposed sentence, Diehl guilty of rape: they could Londonderry Twp. P.T.A.

HYNDMAN, PA. Presents FRANKIE MORE and his LOG CABIN BOYS FRIDAY, DEC 1O DIRECT FROM WWVA At- Londonderry Twp. Auditorium 8 p. m. Adm.

30e SOc iforma. slipped in a -mud puddle at the terminal and suffered an injury to the left arm and right knee. Discharges: Mrs. Clayton Rohm, Harry A. Bohn, Mrs Michael Krivoski.

Frigidaire Refrigerator, Monarch Stove, Kitchen utensils, dishes, Dining Chairs and Table, Kitchen chairs, Buffet, i Couch, Rockers, Hail rack. Piano, Beds, Bureaus, Rugs, Stands, Lamps, Porch Swing. A WANTED FOR LARGE AREA 4--2-Slory Sizes 5--IVa-Story House Siiej 10--1-Story House Sizes T1--1-Story Cottage! 5--Garage Sizes, With Doors. Special Buildings Many 3 Weeks Delivery 14-24 Hr. Erection You Must Have An Office Send Complete Credentials Prepare Now For Big Business! ROBERT F.

McCANN 1610 Union Blvd. Allentawn, Pa. Weighs only with water Air-cooled handles Double resrs- Double button nooks Coffee making is so easy with this wonderful G-E Automatic Coffee Maker. Just put in the makings press a button! The water goes up automatically coffee brews automatically coffee comes down automatically keeps piping hot automatically. Complete with stovfi and cord RDTSS 109S.

RICHARD ST. STEAM IRONS silks, rayons, and light cottons -without sprinkling. Steam presses woolens, suits, coats no press cloth needed leaves no shine. DRY IRONS by twisting the control knob then dial the fabric you want to iron. Can be used as an automatic electric iron without water.

FEtl PHONE 249 BEDFORD corrffotf COZY WARMTH WITHOUT WEIGHT Yours with the General Electric Automatic Blanket! Enjoy the bast in sleeping comfort. Buy a General Electric Automatic Blanket, and discover a new world of copy sleeping warmth, automatically maintained--night after night--at the just-right temperature you personally aelect. There's a G-E Automatic Blanket for the bed you sleep in. Choose from three models and four lovely colors. Don't wait! Make sure that this winter you'll sleep undisturbed no more shivering nights no more piling on extra blankets, during all the normal, changes in room temperature.

The Automatic Blanket is carefully made to meet rigid General Electric safety standards, and is approved by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. Jl is certified unstable by the American Institute of Laundering. A A I A IN THREE MODELS: Twin-bed One-control 66 by 86 inches $39.95 Double-bed One-control 72 by 86 inches Double-bed Two-control 72 by 86 inches Colors: ROSE HUE GREEN CEDAR RUSSELL FRITZ 109 S. Richard St. Phone 249 Bedford GENERAL ELECTBIC A I A AUTOMATIC FLATPLATEIRONER $199.50 Originally 239.75 SO SO QUICK SO RESTFUL wear yourself out standing for hours over a hot ironing board? Here's the "sit- down-to-do-it" G-E Flatplate Ironer that does all the hard work automatically! Big 300 square inch surface turns out two flat pieces at once cuts ironing time way down! shirts, dresses, curtains, too easily, beautifully, professionally.

So little effort required feel fresh as a daisy after zipping through even a whole week's ironing! See us or phone for demonstration. GENERAL ELECTRIC HOME LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT Smooth, Styling Fingertip Operation Surface-- 12 Hand Irons MORE IMPROVED FEATURES i 8-tb capacity Self-lilting drainboard Durable balloon rolls Quick-emptying pump Full-length protective skirt Permanently lubricaW G-C motor Ont-year written warranty The General Electric Washer is- built for just one thing "Quick- Clean" washing all the time! This is what like about 1 the impro-ved General Electric Washer. The time-tested, "three-' zone" Activator-" gets out all the dirt gently, but thoroughly. The One-control wringer gives the correct pressure tor every fabric. The acjusable timec watches the washing for When jou see that first snow- white and every one from then on yoq'll bless the day you bought a General Electric Come in for a demonstration, of "Quick-cleari" washing see whv we're so proud of this washer.

'Trade-mark Reg. U. S. Paf. Plus Liberal Trade in Allowance EASY CREDIT TERMS RUSSELL FRITZ 109 S.

Richard St. Phone 249 Bedford NEWSPAPER!.

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