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The Mountain Echo from Shickshinny, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Mountain Echoi
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Shickshinny, Pennsylvania
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6
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4 (I FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1954 THE MOUNTAIN ECHO. SHIOKSHINNT, PA. PAGE SIX cialist, suggest that poultrymen cull their flocks at least once a Griffith of -Kingston and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Griffith and children of ChannelTon3Iet Your Neigh-baia-pJSfram. k.i-v sincere thank you goes Each "nonlayer in the poultry flock is a liability and cuts down on potential profits. Carl Dossin, Penn State extension poultry spe Roaring Br Washington, D. C. Herman Gearhart of Berwick, Try an Echo Classified Ad.

called on Mr. and J. R. McHenry, Saturday afternoon. A out for the many cards, gifts and telephone calls she received.

Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Herring were Rev. and s. Price, Beth and Billy Price and the former's uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Price ot Shamokin. James Graham spent the week end at his home. Bloomingdale Mr. and Mrs.

Milton Poust and Mr. and Ludlow and family Mrs. Crawford. Wandell and Russell Farver attended the funeral of Mrs. Ida Christian at Derr on Friday.

The Methodist Sunday School held their picnic at Wolfe's Grove jn Saturday. 'Mr. and Crawford Wandel and iiorma Kay Wandel attended the Farver reunion at Benton Park on Sunday.and called on Mr. and Mrs. Delbert -Sutliff and father, Thompson Sutliff, at Divide.

The WSCS will hold a cafeteria supper, Saturday, July 24th. Dispose of your surplus farm machinery with an Echo Classified Adv. of Philadelphia, spent the week Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. McHenry, Miss Lynn Yellitz and Bucky McHenry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mi's. Dick Wolfe at Berwick. Friday supper guests of Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. McHenry were Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Klase and Chas. H. Boyer of Oil City, and Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Horn. Sandra McHenry spent several days this week with Blanche Lau-bach at WilW-Barre. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Dieffenbach of Danville were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs1. Earl Dieffenbach. Saturday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs.

John Gryziec were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Search and sons of Muhlenburg. Week end callers of Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. Thomas were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pauletti of Sheatown, and Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Swank and children of Shickshinny. Recent visitors of Mrs. Madge Brittain were Mr. and Mrs, Linden Kingsley of Trucksville; Mrs.

end of the 4th with Mr. ana Mrs. Willard Franklin. Geo. Birth spent a week with his family here.

Carolyn Shean of Nanticoke, is spending a week with Mrs. Donald Lanning. There was a nice crowd at the festival and a nice profit vs re alized. GET YOUR VACATION CASH THE SIMPLIFIED WAY AT GUARDIAN No Endorsers No Red Tape It's the quickest and most convenient way to budget your vacation liberal terms Any Amount $20 to $600 Budget your vacation 'the easy way with a Special Vacation Loan from Guardian. And why not clean up your old bills and Instalment contracts at the same time reduce- your monthly payments and have more to spend.

See "The Friendly Company" First Over 25 Years Reliable Finance Service. Loans Made To Residents Of All Nearby Towns Pay By Mail CLOSED SATURDAYS Guardian Financial Corporation 40 East Main Street Over Woolworth's Phone: Nanticoke 18 Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Allen and grandson Robert, of Niagara Falls are spending a few days with Mr. and Mi's. Thomas Minnier. of Bobby, 'Billie and Judy Bro-drick, of Berwick are spending their vacation with their grand mother, Mrs. Mary Campbell.

Mr. and Mrs. John Paul, Mrs. Wava Robbins and Mr. and Mrs.

Doyle Downing and George pic Leonard Dohl Harveyville Patterson Grove Highway Representing WESLEY AUTO COMPANY -Nanticoke, Pa. "For" NEW FORD cars-trucks USED cars-truck's JAMES E. SMITH LIFE FIRE AUTO INSURANCE Dial SHS6 680 E. 42 St. Berwick, 1 Recent callers of Mrs.

Dessa PoHoehwWe Hal.Gopding and daughter Lynn of Washington D.C.: Mr. and Mrs. David Isaac of West Nanticoke; Mr. and Mrs EdT Whitesell. Mrs.

Vera Boniiam, Mrs. Carol Miller and Carson Whitesell. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Masters of Endicott, N.Y., were recent supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Miller. Callers were Mr. and Mrs Leroy Oirnett and family, of Plymouth Jim Zimmerman visited his mother at Scranton on Thursday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Cragle entertained at a birthday dinner honor of their daughter Kathys. 1st birthday. Present were Mr and Mrs. Frank Shaffer Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Shaffer, son of Mifflin-v lie; Mrs. Claude Cragle, Sr. and Peggy Lee Cragle. Callers were Mr and Mrs.

Guy Hartman and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cragle and sons. James Zimmerman and Carson Whitesel were at Cape May, N. recently.

Mr. aril Mrs. Sidney Cragle recently visited relatives in Florida. Jimmy Cragle spent a few days with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Cragle. Vane Gregory and sons of Pittsburgh recently visited his father and other relatives here. Mr and Mrs. Amos Whitesell and family are spending a few days at their home here. Mr.

and Mrs. Arden Lanmng and son James, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferry and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Cragle and family, Mrs. Dessa Pollock and Jim Zimmerman were at Playland Park on the Fourth. Peggy Lee Cragle spent a few days with her cousin, Sandra Recent callers of Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Cragle were Mr. and Mrs. Wm Ferry and children, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kitchen and daughter's, of Sweet Valley.

Mrs Rosabel Warner accom nicked at Lake jean on sunaay. Mrs. Trescott has opened up her home here for the summer. Larry Steinruck pf Unityville, is spending his vacation with the Minnier's. IS YOUR OLD CAR way below par? Eleinz Big Ualue Parade Heinz Heinz SWEET PICKLES BABY FOOD Junior Strained Pint 48( KGc A CQc panied Mr.

and Mrs. F. L. Wagner afted Beans ven 33 31 49' aghetti fteinz I Lb. Cons 15V2 Ox.

Cons 14 Ox. Bots. II Ox. Cons and Mr. anu buj.

Kingston, to North Mountain on Sunday. and Mils. Harold Wagner visited Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lord at 1 Hyottsville, last week.

Miss Gertrude Ciagle is employed as bookkeeper for W. E. Boston Chevrolet, ta Pikes Creek. The Roaring Brook Baptist Church sponsored a lawn social Saturday night at Pritchaids Corners. Mis.

Dessa Pollock spent Tuesday with her daughter-in-law, in Bewick. Tomato etciiup eiiiz einz at 0 oup If you're planning on buying a new one, finance it at low interest rates at this bank. You will like our prompt, alert and friendly auto-loan service. Repayments monthly. Be sure and come in before you buy.

First National Bank MOCANAQUA, PA. FREE PARKING Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Cope. 19J4. Fmurhuli Bubo Auriiric New Columbus Bosco Reg. Pkg.

Ideal Spaghetti Dinner 24 Oz. Jar- 5c 23 4 Oz. Pkgs. VilUlfa UJIUJ Jar VSm Kleenex Facial Tissue 3s45c Pkq. 300s 39 20 41e Beech Nut Cereal Food Unit- Liquid Starch Puss 'N Boots iPot.17c V2 Gal.

Bot. 12 Ojr- Jar Kretschmer's Wheat Oerra Bitok EilaicEies 23e 23 8 Oz. 0 15V2 Oz. Cans Cat Food 2Pkqs. 50s.

Can Miss Lulu Mollick passed away Sunday morning at the home of the former Adam Belles. Janice Chapin is still a patient ir the Geisingcr Hospital, and is a- little improved at this writing. Several of the farmers and friends joined together to cut the hay for Harrv Brittain. last week. Mr.

ai Mrs. Morning Starr and daugnter, of New York State, spent the week end with Mrs. Mary Chapin. Mr. and Mrs- Earl Westover, Mr.

and Mis. Morning Siarr and daughter motored to Eatonville on Sitnrliy afternoop. and had dinner with Harvey Chapin and wife. Mrs. Harold Yaple.

Mrs. Wm. Yanle Sr. and John Wommer were in Berwick one day last Helen called on Mrs. Carrie Chapin on afternoon.

Mrs. Roma Smith. Mrs. Leo Yhjj'c fid -Carol McLaughlin of Shiel'slunny. calid nn Mr.

anrl Mrs. O. Boston and Yap.c on the Fifth. S-'wral from lieiv led the festival at Canibra Satiuduv raping. rTieeciuJut Baby Food Ocean Spray Cranberry Saiscs Strained Junior Serve With Chicken 6-59c? 4 59c X2-3Sc 223 Uncle Bsn's White Rice B0I7AX0 25c 17c MAZOLA SALAD GSL SSahl Meyer Liverwurst 8 Oz.

PkB. ptb9. 3SC -A mm mm.m mm DT. ASS'T PkO. Huff Picric Plates colors 24.

GaL ot. 114 Ox. Bot. Huntington Mills 20 I'nh lem Gcrax Gravymaslcr Saace 39c 75c $2.35 16c 29c, Pretzels 8-oz pkg 2 lb Pkg- lb. Pkg 1 1 a ui SPECIAL OFFER from-us to you here is all you have to do We Are Now Giving Our Business Curds To Our Customers These Business Cards Are Good For 4 SSS COFFEE GREEN GIANT Recent Cillers of Mr.

and Mrs. Loren Williams were Mr. ami Mrs. Clayton 01 Towanda, and and Wm. Johnson and daughter of Trueksvile.

Xn x. W. A Benscoter of Berwick visited s. Hilda Davenport on Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Williams eaUed on Mr. and Mrs. Walter SYAR-KIST iTU-NAl Green 6V2 Oz.lC Label CoriJJ White 6V2 0.IC:' Label Can BILL ii Canning Supplies- i Wide Mouth Jars I PinM Quarts 1 44 i- 1 12. I 12.

I JELLY GLASSES 65c f.n.i Register At Your Nearest Acme Market! Yet Four Pounds of Your Favorito IHeat-Flo "Coffeo' Given at Every" ACME. Register at Robin Hood Flour Displayl Robia Hood Floir 6-lb. bag 55c Ralnh Benscoter of Berwick, called on his cousin. Mrs. Hilda Davnnort Sunday afternoon.

2-39 Mrs. Bertha Curtis returned to 4 her home at BinKhamton. afte Lb. I'kf. 35c I Sunshine Graham Crackers 33 Ritz Crackers spending some time with Mr.

and Mrs Richard Gimbtr and Mrs. Grace Hockin. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Freas of New Jersey, entertained at their summer home here, their son-in-law and daughter of Stubinsvilie, Ohio, last week.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sarver spent last week with relatives at South Amboy.

N. J. rzummmmmmm Rogers Silverware WE HAVE made arrangements with the Rogers Silverware Redemption Bureau, 855 6th' New York 1, N.Y. to send to you, WITH OUR COMPLIMENTS, a quantity of beautiful Wm. A.

Rogers Al Plus Silverware, made and guaranteed by Oneida Ltd. All you have to do is to save our business cards mail the required number listed on the back of our card or in our catalog to the New York Office and the silverware is forwarded to you Parcel Post Prepaid. We now give you this exceptional offer to show you our appreciation of your trade. Remember to ask for Rogers Silverware Cards THEY ARE TRULY VALUABLE Johnson Johnson Quality Products Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Williams and dauchter Dinese and Mr. and Mrs Cotton Bails Cotton Ioren Williams called on Mr. and Mrs. G. T.

Williams at Wilkes- 35' 39i Pkg. 65s Pkg. 33s 2 Oz. Pkg. Ea.

33' Ml Barre. recenty. Band Hid JfiJ First Hid Kit Plastic Strip Mr. and Mrs. Loren Wiliams call, ed on and Mrs.

Albert Forbes fVnlral Sunrfni? aftnrnnnn Mrs. O. S. Sutliff celebrated her Johnson Baby Oil 49 Johnson Baby Powder 25' 88th birthd; Friday, July 9 at the home of her daughter. Mrs.

Albert Herring. Callers during the day were Rev. and Mrs. Price and i A- urn ROSS Si BROWN HARDWARE VARIETY STORES Dupont Paints, Wallpaper, Appliances, Housewares Toys and Gifts 26-28 W. Union St.

Shickshinny Phone 4S61 One card with each 25c purchase CharJes Antel FORMULA 9 .32 daugtiier rietn, Mr. ana mrs. ligk Gimher. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Seward, Debbie Ide, Audrey and Nancy Bilby, Mrs. Elizabeth Rood. In the evening a birthday party was held, guests were' Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hontz, Geraldine and Lar-rv Hontz, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Hontz and daughter Sheryl. iho rtav Mrs. Sutiiff's picture 4 Ox. 90 lax LEAVES HAIR WITH A FAR BRIGHTER SPARKLE was televised over Binghamton,.

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Years Available:
1882-1966