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The Bradford Era from Bradford, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Bradford Erai
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Bradford, Pennsylvania
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5
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DINNER: Creamed lunii with rhopped green Meiimed dtc broiled toimitoes, guru s.ilad, wrlctttd bread, bulUr or foi i wriirlnc, ilcwd i salted pcmut cookies, coffee, milk Shirkwooil Reveals Strength By WILLIAM E. Amtrica'9 Card Authority The majority of better plii.veis do not believe In Indiscriminate u.sc of the) Blackwood lour-flve no-tuunp convention, but they eniplov thin bid when they we quite obviously tetklng Information on rices and kings. Todny's hand was taken from national pair lonihlp, which was won by Mrs Bpn- JanilnM.Oflld»r«ndMrs.OIM- Pet- tricn of When Mrs Oolder jumped the bid to three the juit was set. Mi l-ctei Mrs Rti.sM-11 w. Bennett, the for- nn-r Nonim Proper of this city, lumonibh discharged from the U.

M.ulne Corps Women's Res Oct 19 nt the Philadelphia i Navy Yaid, the In i i943p MM. 1Unnctt tpcclved biusic IIIK Camp Lejeime, N. c. she on duty nine inonUis at Pairl.s i.s- H. where attended a hchool.

K- (he iMust year she hai' been ut Uic Marlm. Biuratki, Niuy Yiucl, PhllftdelphUv, where she piTiormcd dutlei, specialist in I i and realigning re-! turned Mailiu- voteran.s. JfV Uic past months she was the only woman M.irlm- In the Navy yard I Bhc l.s tin- daughter ol and Mrs. Wajne K. Walter of O.sawato- niU', Kim.

i Russell W. Bennett, son of Mis. Una Bennett of Anita uas honorahly discharged from the Anm Air i'orct, Separation center at Miami Beach, Pin, on Oct. 14 Rtt.T w-nliiK thrw and half yea j- 5 Me uii.s an iMiRliu-cr gunner i i 100th Bomb Group, gth Air I'Vucc. BKt.

Bennett saw 23 montlia service In rJuropo and spent 21 months as prisoner of war In ti'ia. Itr weni-s the Purple Heart Air Modnl i one Oak Leaf Cluster Clood Oonduct medal, Presidential Ciroup Citation and the ETO ribbon i one battle star. Sft. Tom Ultle, above, arrived In Seattle, on Oct 2.1 and will today for In- dlantown Gap where he will he honorably dLsrliawd from the Army, according to word received by his wife of 130 West Corydon St. Sjt.

Little entered the service In March, 19M, and nils spent the past 40 months in the Hawaiian Marshall Islands. He served with the Ordnance of the Army Air t'orps since his entry Into the Leaf Clusters, Good Conduct medrxl nurt four battle stars. Soldiers from this vicinity who tti-ro honorably discharged from the Army on Oct. 23 at Indlantown Gap mi hide the following: 1 Pff. James J.

Nuzzo, 62 Eot Main Rlchiu'd C. Tliompson, R. I 1 Cpl. Aithur J. Olancotti, 23 East Main St.

Howard W. Onui- flall. D. 1, Pfc. Michael A.

lire, 10 Charlotte Ave, Cpl. DonaJd 17 Webster Elmer N. ClrlKllano, 84 Fonnan and FiancLs D. Zickefoose, R. D.

2. Roboit W. Peterson, Pfc. Ed- i i i L. Johnson, Pfc.

AiiUionj- T. i Samuel A Marmo and Cpl frank J. Ulyan, all of Kane; 1 Fuincl', I. Buck, Smethport, 4 A W. Pranckumas, 1 Hoiili-tto, Cpl Howoi'd R.

AmeJl, I'nri, A and 5 Martin j' Heuilgan Eldred. first Lieut, Ned J. Clark husband of Arlene Clnrk of 33 Pctrolla and First, Lieut. Charles R. Bennett, son of Mr.

and Mrs. LeRoy Bennett of Corydon, have received orders to return to an inactive duty status at Greensboro C. Lieut, Clark participated in 30 combat missions with the Eighth Air Force in England. He wears the Air Merinl with four clusters a.nd the ETO ribbon with three battle stars, Lieut. Bennett is a veteran of 43 combat missions with the Eighth Air Force, Patsy A 24 Nortli was honorably discharged from Uic Army, Oct 13 at the 1231st Station Complement Separation Point, Fort' DuPont, Del, according to word i received here.

He served five and one half months in the Em'opean Theater, and has boen awarded one battle star and two service ribbons. If there Is no rationing of new automobiles, it is my hope and suggestion that each dealer set aside a specified percentage of new cars for ex-scrvlcemen and women. Mrs. fVttrsmi A 2 i 5 3 108 Mrs. Colder A 7 3 4 3 0 7 Duplicate-Doth vul.

North EMt Pass Pa'J 4 POAJ 5 NT. aM Pa'J i abiding the lfe of diamonds. south bid r.vc lmiolul Navy men from Bradford and sunouiulniB! communities who have been hwioniblv dlscharKcd recently I i the service at Sampson, N. are as follows John Coloslmo. SK, Jelttt- Mn Donald Battles, AMM i li'C.

K. 3, Erne.st A. Terrell, 1 Chiulotio of Bradford, Keith Kn.ipp, MM 2 Allegiuiy; Gor- rlon J. iroiift, BM 2 Rew; and UU'hiird D. nidmor, Cox Port Alle- Paul KninkhoiLser, SK 1 114 Kcnnedv St, and Raymond Aus- tin Sr interstate Have been honorably discharged from the Navy at Balnbrlrtge, Md.

i hKt A Pals, said of Mrt. Augusta PaLs Lewis Run, been i i i i i i i elLschai'Ked from the Army i i tlip seixirallon cen- t-ci-. i i Gap, after 3S monllus sfiTlce In the Army, Hifl PnLs a member of the J45U, HM! Bull nivLslon of Fifth Army spent months in llxe Thriller of Opoiations He hns own awaided the Purple Heart, two Oak EMPLOYEES FEDERATION OF SOUTH OIL CO. MEETING TONIGHT CYCLONE SCHOOL 8:00 O'CLOCK MINE RUN SEMI-HARD COAL 4-Ton or S-Ton Load Gush nn Delivery Perry and Perry Phone llvt for in- ROSEN'S CRIBS 12.95 up SHOE RACKS 99c HAMPERS 4.95 up I Chest nt Drawers 18.95 up Ironing Boards 3.95 up End Tables SPECIALS 83-85 MAIN STREET THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1948. Texas Upset Nazi Big Shot Tables By NBA Service Probably the two men who made life mo.st miserable for the dou h- bovi of the 38Ui Infanlry Division Field Marshal von Rimd.sleclt author of the glnnt winter '44-'4r of- lonslw, and tut Hermann Goering, (lie No, NnyJ So it i with a good deal a i a i that Texiins --who noar the blur niTowht'iirt imcl 8 tlielr shoulders-en 1 bcnqhhead was finally secured.

Then, without rest, the toys fought their wav across the Rapido River, and moved Into the savage battle for Cnssino After seven weeks of rest, the 36th made an amphibious landing nt Anzio The Tcxans captured Vclletrl, and paved the way for the full of Rome. A third amphibious landing. In Southern France, and the Texans weie racing northward to the Moselle River, By a brilliant maneuver, llicv surprised the enemy and crossed the heavily fortified river line 'ay night The 3Cth kept moving, and before rested had established a modern FAOBFTVS Social THE SIIUATION: YOU move into new neighborhood and, because you are moving rom KJMrlmfnl to a you have no equipment Tor ciu-ing for vour yard WRONG WAY Borrow the neighbors until jnu gP around to buying your own. BIGHT WAY: Don't lar nweu underwent a bloody bnpllsm of tile. Tt went in cold nt Salerno, and suf- fcrpd heavy cBMmlllps befoie the 36th, and the Texans planted' the Ivonc Star flag deep In the heart of Germany, lift- In MfchboriKwt bar- iprobtblr rowing.

After all, the neighbor! I know nothing about oii tnA wlu lend their things wtth reluctance. your PECAN AND ALMOND BARK 80c PEANUT CLUSTERS 60c the alpine Main St. Bradford, Pa. TOPS FOR QUALITY BOTTLWC CO. OF OLEAM '(tptivating Dressy WOOL or RAYON CREPE 10 79 to 15 12 to 20 rnvo TPC WghliRhted with twinkling i to make you look your loveliest! All Wool FITTED or BOXY 35 79 9 to 13 For quality, fashion--wlaenem and value, choose this smartly-fitted coat In all wool iuede, It comes in blue, uray, black, brown, green or American beauty.

Also velvet collared Chesterfields or young casual Boycoats in all wool coverts, shctlnnds or fleeces A wonderful selection at a popular priee. BUDGET SHOP Casual or dreiwy for Juniors, Misses or Women. Pastels, cJieclu, dotj, stripes, or French crppe for wear Tim WOOL FLANNEL SKIRT 3 79 24 to 30 A smooth skirt a can real wardrobe when mated with ot Plated buck nd front. yours in brown or navy. i i Girls Like 'em! NUty Ndd FLANNEL SHIRTS 2 29 10 to It c0v flUwi Pocket HANKIES 23c For You for A Dream of a "Celebrity" BRASSIERES 32 in JR A-B-C' tups Uplift bras of sturdy brond- cloth-- i adlustablo back and slraps.

Otheis In net mid sntln. Real beauties Sleek rayon satin, beautifully alth fine luce top and bottom Full put bodice with adjustable straps. onlv. Popular Styles in RAYON PANTIES I. M.

L. P.inly, or stcp-ln style in fine fiiuilitv rayon knit undies. All elastic or elastic back waist- hand Reinforced. Trarose. RAYON BRir.l Famous "Hanes" NO SEAM RAYON SHEERS 64 Sheer 400 Neeille Good nrwi In filmy sheer hose crnftfd without a scrim, for your Rood groom- Ing, mncle to i MiiiKKlv! Flint quality In one Root! shade -Mnglc Belue SVs-10 1 For Kiddteg OVERALLS 2 Tots are happy In loved cordurov supple, warm nicely done In bib-top a A pocket, for Iheir and they conic in 4 popular colors royal, red, green or brown.

Glrli' CORDUROY JUMPERS I ts 3 to A cleverly styled Jumper. 3-poekH trim, V- neckline acrentetl by colorful peasant em Comes in red or blue. Volute for LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS 4 to I Popular spnrt shlrt.v His Nlb.i" or "Chips" -dm pendable for pliif eoort Well check' or Mnnll urwn, brown or blue. First Quality Humpty-Dumpty ANKLETS CARDIGAN SWEATERS 1 i i Newly nrrlyed Mrdigans for young whool boy nr smaller brother. Wool blendi 1 arniin two-tooei brown, blup, or wlnr.

So many rolors --lxth light or dark to mntrh your favorite sweaters-- of Diirene--mer- cotton i Siws to 10'. POPLIN SNOW SUITS with mnlt'huif hnoti A I to 4 Piulrctlon for the VOUIIK un.s Slurdv poplin Wenlher-swiled by ImpH'Kiiole Wurm pile lining is wool. ironl. Pink or blue, Small Cushion RUFFLED PRISCILLAS 379 39x81 in. A crisp curtain' Smnll cushion closely woven on jnarqiiiHctte.

Wide in. ruffle for added charm--ruffled tic-backs Included Hnng them at your windows i'or frcshnrw. in soft peach shade. Sturdy! Colorful Oval Braided RUGS Poiy Printed Roryon Twill MATERIAL 20x4(1 In The type ol riiK Hint i into nny room' Wait you trv the color ii i i i lone a il i Khe. for (iLshlonlng house- piiliimnv, KOWD.S, etr.

i i i i on i ground 40 in. Prinlrd RAYON BENGALINE FABRICS Jxively for riwijX'rlfs or florals in i i a gioiiiul. ViU colors. 47 lnrh 1 9S iNEWSFAFERi.

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