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PAGE TWO MEYERSDALE REPUBLICAN Thursday, March 2f MEYERSDALE REPUBLICAN OBITUARY Hern's funeral, whicE W. E. Harding, H. H. Statler, H.

Hoke, Fred H. Petry, some time on dale States is making due allowance for this factor at a time when the other phases of national defense are coming in for detailed consideration. The government some Your Health 5 Salisbury Bureau Founded by Samuel A. Kendall August IB, 1900. K.

McClure, Bayard Maust and Champion Rabbit OTHO O. SAYLOR can George Riley. The special season fori The hostess served dessert, fol W. 8. LIVENGOOD, FRANCES L.

IMLER wild rabbits in some of time ago established a National Inventors Council, headed by P. L. LIVENGOOD, Manager, Salisbury, Pa. LOCK BOX 26 lowed by a bridge game and th. of this county, catching box traps and liberating awarding of a guest prize to Mrs Lichliter, and a club prize to Mrs From the Educational Committee of the Board of Trustees of the Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania, of which the Somerset County Med.

Soc. is a component. Charles F. Kettering, world-famous inventor in his own right the man who conceived the self- the woods, where they b1 several miles from any Salisbury Sif tings McClure. Parent-Teacher Meeting starter for the automobile, and Prof.

Otho O. Saylor, a former Salisbury high school principal, died In Miami, Florida, March 22, 1941, at the age of 79 years. His death was caused by a heart attack, following a severe attack of lumbago. He was a native of Somerset Township, was born near the Wills Church, and was a son of Alexander and Rosina (Pugh) Saylor. His father was a Civil War came to an end in Sali: today President of General Mot about a week ago, with a The local A.

will meet in Grange Hall at 7:30 P. Mon Owners and Publisher. W. S. LIVENGOOD, Managing- Editor.

FRANCES L. IMLER, Editor. FRANK P. BROWN, Buainesa Manager. Pabliihed Every Thursday at $2.00 per ear when paid in advance; other wise $2.50.

5e per single copy. Subscription Rate to Foreign Countries $3.00 per year in advance. eaten or iu, of which numl Salisbury High Seniors Will Present Farce Comedy BURNS wiiDur Brown caught 83, mil day, March 31st. A very good MEDITATIONS By P. Jj.

Livengood. The Springtime's here with all its cheer, Some folks are feeling 'fine; We see the prancing Billygoat. Upon the Bock Beer sign. The birds of spring are on the wing. Burns are caused in numerous- The cast and director of the program has been arranged for.

ors Research Corporation. Mr. Kettering and his associates will examine the thousands of ideas conceived by small inventors and large research laboratories which might be of value to than twice as many as caught by all the trappers combined. ways. rollicking farce comedy, "Every Some of the outstanding features Moist heat, such as a scald, if body Crazy report the of it will be excellent music by veteran, and died soon after that war was ended.

His mother was more serious than dry heat. That makes Wilbur the cham play is now in readiness for pre thg Rhythm Band, also good Steam, hot water and hot fa pion trapper of Salisbury, but not sentation, and from all accounts. singing by pupils of the 1st, 2nd a sister of the late James L. cause moist heat burns. 3rd and 4ih grades.

the defense program. Undoubtedly, most of the ideas won't be particularly -useful. But buried among them will be a few of the And stag their love sones: too Pugh, who was a well-known Somerset lawyer for many Dry heat burns are caused by The same songs will be sung as Member Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers' Association. And when we hear them sweetly ADDITIONAL SALISBURY BUREAU Page 8. fire, hot utensils, electricity, sun hiive been selected to be sung bv years.

sing. Prof. Saylor was principal of Oh. how can folks ferl bl-ie? Entered as Second Class Mall Matter at said pupils at the Spring Music Festival to be held in Meyersdale, the date for which will be this production should rank high in the realm of high school thea-pian activity. This laugh-provoking entertainment in three acts will be offered in the American Legion Hall on the afternoon of April and evening of April 2nd.

The matinee, scheduled for Tuesday afternoon, April 1st, is the Salisbury high school for sev or sun lamp. Chemicals, such as lye and oth er alkalies, acids and caustics, so cause burns. Diamonds are just bits of coal "surprise weapons tnat can prove so decisively important. We can be sure that many of these inventions will be valuable because the United States, more eral years, completing his last that kept on workins at their Meyers dale. Pa.

THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1941. term here in 1917. During his Job. A small amount of boiling announced later. The singing will be directed by Miss Esther Ruby.

Another interesting feature of The boys are playing ma: oies now. And if you hear a thud. It's just a marble playing That fell down in the mud. teaching career he was principal of the schools at the following water can burn a large area of an innovation designed primarily places: Liberty Grove and Port the skin. The larger the area burned the meeting will be moving pictures made by Dr.

B. H. Hoke showing the May Day Pag to enable the student body of the Deposit, Maryland; Ebensburg. the smaller the chance of recov We'll soon be eating "dandelion, EDITORIAL COMMENT THE FARLY BIRD Dunbar, South Brownsville, Confluence, Rockwood, Salisbury. eant of the Salisbury Schools, at Ana early onions, too.

And daffodils and tulips now, school to attend the program during school hours and at a special student rate. If the experi ment is successful, this procedure will be used for future school Somerset Borough and Shade than any other country, has proved itself an "inventor's land." Here the men who create new ideas are protected by a patent system that is a model for the rest of the world. Here they have the industrial backing to develop the new thoughts they conceive. Men like Dr. Kettering are exemplars of that truth; others are continuing to prove it at the present time.

ery. When more than 40 per cent of the body surface is burned, death is almost certain. community Park, last spring. They will be very interesting and The ground are peeping Township. rOUTH MOVEMENT through.

He also taught in the public 1 The tremendous and reas sDeciacuiar. Firemen's Auxiliary Meeting One-third of all deaths due to schools of New York City, St. entertainment programs Th! evening performance will begin Quite soon we'll set out cabbage Luke's Academy in Brooklyn The Ladies' Auxiliary of the at. 8:00 o'clock Wednesday eve New York, and the Tressler Or plants, Ere long be planting "snuds oansuury ire Department will suring record of the United States Junior Chamber as revealed in an article by Charles B. Hewitt, in the March "Reader's is a bright spot in a year of national jitters and world ning, April 2nd, and will be the phans' Home at Loysville.

Gets The Bargain "InfHisJ Beak accidents in the home among children are caused Ty burns. Hot liquids should never be placed on a table if young children are playing nearby. Unguarded pails of hot water meet in the- basement of the And that, of course, means dirty and taught his last term in his same as that presented on the preceding afternoon, and wil' consist of the play and a program nands And wearing our old "duds. ONE EXAMPLE, PROVING MUCH native state and county at Cairn brook. Haunters.

This ail loo uwe Municipal Building, Tuesday, April 1st, at 8 P. M. A full attendance of members is desired. Those who may desire to become members are also urged to come to the meeting. He was never married, was a known "be of service" organiza Soon in our gardens we will have resident of Miami, Florida for 19 tion of America's young men, mrerl 21 to 35.

has for fifteen of instrumental ensemble music. The members of the senior Dlay cast are being skillfully directed in their respective roles by dramatic coach, Miss Arline Petry, of years, and is survived by two brothers, Luther of Rising City, Sad News for J. E. Benson anil To use the rake and hoe; But we'll not need to help the weeds To come forth and to grow. We'll have to prune and spade and dig.

Our lawns soon have to mow years spit on its hands and dug in to master countless civic jobs around the nation. They ljave done everything from breaking a the high school faculty. Family Last Friday evening J. E. Ben are also dangerous.

Do not permit children to carry hot liquids or foods; it is dangerous. If your clothing should take fire, do not start to run but lie down and wrap yourself in a rug, blanket or overcoat. If none of these objects are at hand, lie down and roll slowly, beating the flames with your hands. When the national defense program first was instituted, people here were naturally encouraged because of the fact that American industry was so much more imaginative and ingenious than has been the case in other lands. We knew that free people all ver the country, working in the factories, would constantly find ways to accomplish what was Old Mohawk Medicine 49 Cents The cast of the play, "Every Nebraska, and William of San Diego, California.

He was preceded in death by two sisters and a brother, Virgil R. Saylor, a former principal of the Salisbury-schools for about five years, and son and family received a tele body's Crazy Now." follows- phone message which was a notorious gambling ring xa TCiOT.i! tn nersonally paint June Austin just home from a large 12 oz. bottle. Give it a trial and you will be surprised how nice the medicine will act to overcome that tired sluggish feeling, when Constipation brings on acid Indi finishing school, Emily Jane And to the lazy folks that means ing numbers on every unmarked ereat shock to them, as it announced the sudden and serious illness of Mrs. Benson's mother.

Lichliter; "Greg June later studied law and was admit boyhood sweetheart, Richard ted to the practice of law in Som needed far faster and better than Mrs. W. H. Hern, of Johnstown. About the same as woe.

Such folks will grumble day by day. And loudly will they squeal. people in the "robot nations." Two manufacturers got Hickson; "Ada June' mother, Mary Donna Corbett "Basil a famous auth Mr. and Mrs. Benson hastened to her home in that city as oulcklv erset, where he finished his earthly and also was elected to the office of District Attorney.

gestion, Bloating, Dizzy Spells, Coated Tongue, Sour Taste, Sick Headache, Bad Breath, your stomach is probably sour. You need Old Mohawk to pull the trigger house i ----Ing millions of back taxes to save Dayton, Ohio, from bankruptcy, to inventing the "Safety with Light" program which is saving countless lives through modernizing obsolete lighting on streets throughout the gether a short time ago and put Many, I say, were made that way or, Austin Hoffman; "Nan York" this precept into action to tn as possible, and at 6 o'clock the spirit of the loved mother took Its flight. By Franklin D. New Deal a friend of June, Jane Walker Prof. O.

O. Saylor was a prom considerable gain of the defense on those lazy bowls. By mail 15 inent member of the Lutheran program. Their story is worth re They think that they were made "Stan graduate of an osteopathic school. Richard Glot- Mr.

Benson returned to his cents extra. Thomas Drug Store, neating: TTnitfirl States. Meyersdale, Fa. home, Sunday, but soon returned to Johnstown to attend Mrs. The two men were Charles Tn a.

few years these young felty; "Hetty a- maid Phyllis Newman; "Hiram Dill" church- for many years, and never lost his fondness for his native hills. Accordingly his body wa shipped to Somerset, where hi-- Hook, President of America to bray. And all their duties shirk; They do not care to do their share Of necessary work. men have builfa deservedly fam- in(iftlnn numbering an old man interested in buying Rolling Mill Company, and Wil Ham W. Finlay, Cincinnati man funeral took place at 2 P.

M. to day (Thursday), the service be 000 in 1,000 communities, without any paid officers and without A non-inflammable fluid should be used to clean clothes at hjbme. Naphtha or inflammable cleaners should certainly never be used at home. Following a burn, a doctor should be called immediately, and, meanwhile, keep the patient warm to prevent shock; clothing should not be removed, and never put grease or salves on the burns. Burns, if they do not cause death, may result in permanent disfigurement.

A fire, under control, is one of man's best friends. A fire, out of control, is a fiend, killing and laying waste. vide Martin with an active manager who will receive a salary of not more than $15,000 a year. ager of the Wright Aeronautical tne Austin home, Daniel Miller; "Gyshia a friend-of Bas il, -Ella Mae Hillegas; "Lee Ty a gigolo, Clarence Herrins ing conducted by the Rev. Dr Their silly talks and growls and Corporation.

They happened STORE WIDE MARCH paying anytning to -seu tn thA nublic. Their tre Hess Wagner, pastor of Trinit-- meet at a ground-breaking cere Lutheran Church. Somerset. In mony for a new plant, and soon The play is being produced by special arrangement with Drama terment was in the Wills I'hurci squawks Show that they have no sense They want the More Abundant Life At other folks' expense. mendous' attraction throughout America has arisen simply from things done." In giving began talking about mutual prob Guild Publishers.

Mr. John cemetery, near the boyhood home lems. In particular, the Wright of the deceased. Dunn, a member of the high company was faced with the jo new life to tired towns by their school faculty, is business man of training skilled and sem ager of the play, and Robert skilled workers while their new Livengood was enroute to Som apolis, they continued their Showalter of the Senior class, is unselfish energies, they nav built an astounding vigorous me and record f6r themselves. In welding, through discussion and oMlnn.

the thinking of young erset, and was following a largt journey on to Garrett Countv in charge of stage management defense plant was in process construction. Mr. Hook had the solution. truck on his side of the road, a where they visited some of the Peter H. Yost family, also and properties.

Stage furnishings what lie considered a safe dip large storage building at th tance. Another truck headed thi provided through courtesy of E. Haselbarth Estate. relatives of the Lichtys, and were John M. Hamilton was paid $25,000 a year for 4 years, and Armco company was turned over opposite direction was parked o- snowDound at the P.

H. Yos to the Wright people, who in the paved road, and stood ther The musical portion of the entertainment under the able sup many thought he was worth it farm for a short time. They knew nothing of the death of Dr. Bruce BRING YOU THESE AND HUNDREDS stalled their machinery in when the truck which Livengooi Martin will serve as party Chief ervision of Maestro Singer, of the pending the completion of the He is an editor which explains Lichty until they reached Salis was following was about to Ps' It. Then for some reason, with OF OTHER THRILLING SAVINGS new plant.

There, training cours Dury, and were much -grieved his willingness to work and wor high school Music Department will consist of several fine selections furnished by an instrument es are carried out, and many of out any warning, the drive- ry without pay. over his death. The doctor's wife ate dinner with them at the head of Livengood's car sudden business men, young workers, school teachers, lawyers, ministers, farmers, newspapermen, young employers and young employees, the JayCees have harked back to the type of democracy that made America and that will make it tomorrow. The Reader's Digest, magazine champion of civic service, points out the vital difference between this generation of young men here in America and those in Europe, who, dull and depressed, followed the dictators. America's vouth has followed the American al ensemble.

Members of thi? Men's Handsomely Tailored ALL WOOL WORSTED ly slowed the speed of his truck Frank Petry home last Fridav the younger men in the American Rolling Mill Company are able to take part. Five hundred or more skilled workers will be trained by oooooooooooooooooooooooo group of musicians are: Sylvest and the Livengood car skidded or The westerners also visited reia er Maust, Earl Deal, Henry ce in the road when the drive; tives In Meyersdale, Somerset Loechel, Oscar Han ft, Helen Has SUITS Know this activity. and near Brotherton 95 slowed its speed to avoid a rear-end collison with the trucl elbarth, Martha Keim Harding. This example of cooperation on HI Your the part of two American com ahead, doing slight damage to Charles Folk, Clayton Bittinger. Wanda Statler, William Lee.

Stork News Born, last Friday, to Mr. and CHECKS STRIPES SOLID COLORS NOVELTY WEAVES the truck ahead, and somewha panies is typical or many otner State James Diehl, Eleanor Ann Me- Mrs. Kenneth Lint, an 8-pound more to the truck Darked wher' projects of a like nature now tie- tiv its driver had no lawful riglft to ing carried through in all parts oooooooooooooooooooooooo pattern: To pitch in, without waiting for orders, wherever they daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Lint reside in a tenement house on the farm of Scott Moser, which ad park it. of the country, and all aiding de They're clothes that should be seen by every man who knows and demands style, quality aand value. PENNSYLVANIA PRETZELS fense and the national security The Livengood car was dam saw their country ana nometuwu needing them most. The Junior Clure, Phyllis Maust, Wilbur Swartzwelder, Dorothy Engle. Dorothy Wright, Margaret Bloch-er, Geraldine Kines.

Lois Newman, Donald Newman, Gale Hillegas, Kenneth Brown, and Bernard Bowman. Cooperation of this sort coul aged to such an extent that it Keystone State Produces 65 Per joins the northern boundry of Salisbury Borough. never occur in totalitarian lands. Chamber's motto has been a very had to be towed to Somerset for OTHER NEW SUITS $7.95 Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

George Individual interest, individual in cent of the Nation's Total Out' put of Twisted Tidbits fitting one: "Make Democracy It is good to see how repairs. Livengood got a bump on the chin when it struck the telligence, individual enthusiasm Schramm of Salisbury, last Sunday morning, in the Hazel Mc- MEN'S NEW DRESS ereat. have been the results, and can accomplish it far better than teering wheel, but the bump Entertained by Mrs. B. Maust how much new strength that Long known as a tasty Penn Gilvery Hospital, Meyersdale, a all the whips and scourges in th caused no broken bones, nor even son.

world. At her home on South Gran mark, although it caused somt- OXFORDS BLACKS TANS sylvania tidbit, pretzels produced in the State, according to latest principle has been carrying to so many communities. It is the soundest insurance for the future ine motners and babies re This nation need have no fear as long as that is the motivating street. Thursday night. Marc' 20th, Mrs.

Bayard Maust enter pain. None of the truck drivers received any physical injury. The available figures, accounted for rerred to in tnis news item arp These famous shoes are ex 62 per cent of the nation's total of America. reported as getting along nicely, force behind our defense pro tained these members of her cellent values and come driver of the truck injured most was a son of Frank Romesberg. oduction, the State Department gram and behind the industrial system upon which it depends for bridge club: Mrs.

Walter Weise Mrs. Clarence Statler, Mrs. H. Methodist Sunday School Workers of Commerce reported recently. in a variety of new spring styles.

a former citizen of Salisbury. TNVENTTVE SECURITY The ancient art of pretzel success. Newman, Mrs. David Cochrane The other two wrecks occurred Suddenly one day during the The energetic organization bending, aided by modern pro Mrs. Harvey Newman, Mrs.

J. the same day during the fore known by the above title, had duction methods, produced Dunn and Miss Ellen Bradstock ATATIONAL ART GALLERY part of last week, when it was very delightful meeting, at the total of 52,331,396 pounds 79 IN One of the greatest art gal very windy, with much snow World War, the German troops on the Western Front were faced with an awe-inspiring sight. Big ungainly objects armored like oversized armadilloes were home of Mr. and Mrs. Charley pretzels for the country as The entertainment was also shar ed by Mrs.

A. E. Livengood, guest of the club. leries in the World formally de swirling in the air, making it dif whole in 1939. Of that total 32 ficult for drivers to see other Pearson, Tuesday night of last week.

Owing to the extremely-stormy weather, the attendance dicated and opened to the public this week. It is the gift of the 572,041 pounds, or approximately The hostess served dessert, fol three out of every five pounds. lowed by a bridge game, and the Wing Tips Plain Tips at the meeting was much smaller late Andrew Mellon. Samuel Kress presented his great collec were produced in Pennsylvania cars. Dr.

Livengood's car and another car in which some colored persons were riding were both awarding of a prize to Mrs. In the dollar volume of pret than usual, but none the less in teresting. Weise, who made the highest tion of Italian art. Thus, another important reason is furnished the zels produced, Pennsylvania had score. At the conclusion of the usual sideswiped on account of the storm.

Both cars were badly a still larger slice, accounting for Entertained Bluebird S. S. Class devotions and a business session 65 per cent, of the $6,062,433 WOMEN'S BRAND NEW SPRING DRESSES people of our- country to visit their National Capital. There it nothing more magnificent inside At her home on South Grant there was a social hour, and re total produced by the entire na damaged, but nobody was hurt. The doctor is now sporting a fipe new car.

street. Tuesday night, March freshments were served by a tion. or outside of the American con 18th. Mrs. David Cochrane.

committee composed of Miss El The second state in volume and tinent than the new art gallery. Mr. Harding's car was totally trundling towards their trenches. The troops fired at the strange creatures, but without effect. They could do nothing save beat a hurried retreat.

Those strange armored beings were, of course, the first British tanks the first tanks, indeed, used in modern warfare. They were a "surprise weapon," effecting a decisive change in the course and temper of military events. It is only by producing such surprises that the defenses of any nation in this troubled world can be securely maintained. In this light, it is certainly cheering to know that the United value of pretzels Ohio produc .98 sie Boucher and Mrs. William Diehl teacher of the Bluebird Class of the Evangelical and Reformed wrecked in a head-on collision COLORFUL PRINTS NOVELTY RAYONS SOLID COLORS FRENCH CREPES Other New Materials J1 T7DITORS ARE THAT WAY ed only about one-eighth as much as Pennsylvania.

In fact, the next with another car near Garrett. Sunday School, entertained these Quilting Parties Congressman Joseph W. Among the social events of ight states, including Ohio, pro He escaped Injury, and is also sporting a fine new car now. Th Martin, of Massachusetts Salisbury, last week, were two duced a total of only one-fourth members of that active class: Mrs. Clarence Statler, Mrs.

H. H. Statler. Mrs. Ernest Hoffman.

Mrs. W. B. Lichliter. Mrs.

Char has consented to continue as as much as Pennsylvania. delightful quilting parties, one at Chairman of the Republican Na Fine fabrics, chic styling and a glorious selection of colors and types. Women's, Misses' and Junior sizes. According to the Ninth Indus the home of Mrs. Robert Riley.

other car was also badly wrecked, and some of its occupants were bloody; but to what exten' they were injured, the writer ha not learned, nor has he learned es Gray and Mrs. Herman Ross. tional Committee. Wendell Will-kie and the Republican big-boy! Many more of the members of West Ord street. Thursday night, the other on Friday night, at the home of Mrs.

Victor Schramm. trial Directory of Pennsylvania, there were 77 firms engaged in the manufacture of pretzels in the State, the majority of which in Congress have agreed to pro the class would have been present, but tiie weather was sn WOMEN'S SMART NEW who the other wreck victims on John street. were, or any other details con The guests of Mrs. Rilev were were in the southeastern part of cerning the wreck, at the time of stormy and cold that few people cared to brave the storm to venture into it. the State.

A notable amount of Mrs. Mahlon Wisler, Mrs. Frank Engle, Mrs. Roy Hetrick. Mrs.

this writing. OXFORDS Solid Leather or Red Rubber Soles activity in this industry was centered around the municipalities Nevertheless, the members who did brave the storm had a Entertained by Mrs. A. E. Livengood At her home on West Union Reading, Norristown and M.

j. Miller, Mrs. Ed Shunk, an.1 Miss Carrie Johnston. Mrs. Schramm's guests were very delightful time playin; Lititz.

ingo and disposing of the de street, Tuesday evening, Mrs. A One of the largest producers of Mrs. Mahlon Wisler. Mrs. How YOU CAN TAKE IT WITH YOU i licious refreshments served.

ard Beachy, Mrs. I. J. Enele pretzels in Pennsylvania pointed .89 IT IS NOW POSSIBLE TO BUY COLD out that approximately 85 per Enjoyable Lenten Season Service 1 Mrs. Frank Engle.

Mrs. William Reckner, Mrs. Roy Hetrick and I IP -a E. Livengood entertained guests and members pf her bridge club, as follows: Guests Mrs. J.

C. Lichliter, and Mrs. J. M. rilinn- Ynpmhpra MRdaniM cent of all pretzels produced in The Lenten season service got the State were still twisted by Mrs.

Clyde Hutzell. ten up by the Young People's or IN CANS. POWDER FROM ONE CAN IS MIXED WITH THE POWDER FROM THE OTHER, WATER IS ADDED TO THE MIXTURE AND TH6 RESULT IS A CHEMICAL. COLD, WHICH SERVES THE hand with the remainder shaped ganization of the Fifth Sunday uencious rerresnments served at both places, and several by machines. School District, and held in the There are various tales dealine r-UKWOSfe OF ICE aengnttul hours were usefullv Salisbury Lutheran Church, last Sunday' evening, was well attend- with the origin of pretzels.

In whiled away at each of the two STYLISH OXFORDS DRESSY TIES NEW ARCH SUPPORTS SPORT OXFORDS NOVELTY STRAPS by a much pleased audience. cluded is the belief that the present day pretzel is an outgrowth of the ancient custom of making The program as announced in Many Stvles AiVWVVVWVVVVVVVVlVVtVVVlVVV TOMORROW'S homes. Church Announcements St. John's Evangelical and Re formed Church Rev. A.

Wright, pastor. ast week's edition of The Re cracker called a "Bretzel" as a publican, was exceptionally well rendered and was very creditable symbol of the winter season which at that time was recorded 9x12 to all who had a part in it. Friday evening, March 28th. by the figure of a circle with a FELT BASE MATS dot in the center. Another belief Perfect Quality Disappointed Visitors from Nebraska Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Lichty was that the ancient monks bak- and gave crackers, which FELT BASE somewhat resembled the shape of and sons. Eugene and Robert, of Carleton. Nebraska, were guests Sunday school orchestra and choir practice. Sunday, March 30th Sunday school at 9:30 A.

M. Junior Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. Senior Christian Endeavor at 7 P. M.

Evening worship. The Sunday evening worship will begin at 8 o'clock, and will modern day "twister to chil 8c Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Petry dren as a reward for being particularly good.

MR. SOYBEAN wMs 8 A LENGTH-OF TIME! a new 'Ess-tmrre' MAS BCM DUCOrBKBO a yell, or ponoen ExrxAcreo fkoh from Thursday night of last week until Friday afternoon. The first mentioned of these In every State, workers with isiLors is a- son of the late Mr. kills that might be used in de SOtBeAHS. iWWW VHTH WATER II fVOflDeT and Mrs.

Ross Lichty, former re- fense industry are being urged to OR THIS JUST ANOTHER OF THESE STORIES? sacm fcxMi to nt row ok JHOSB CAUWT ST SUfi OtlMUAUD wSftlSM YV consist of The Life of Christ in sound movies. A silver offering will be received. All are invited. The service will begin at 8:00 am ekeuent susstmrEX When you choose a memorial, you are preserving memories for all those who come after. Because of our long experience dents of this county, but prom RUGS Beautifully bordered rugs in attractive new spring patterns.

Other 9x12 RUGS $2.47 inent residents of Carleton, Neb- register by April 15 with th( nearest State employment office so they can be reached as defense jobs open up. instead of 7:30. in order-to ac BARRETTS ROOFING 2-PIy Roll $-a .09 for many years. Ross for e66-KTE. is MOT OMY CHEAPER THAU ACTUAL E66-rVH'7F, BUT IT EEPS INDEFINITELY commodate others who may want and skill we think we can heli ichty was a brother of Dr.

pyo Bruce Lichty, late of to worship in their own Church before attending this service. and Mrs. Frank F. Petry of Sal March 29, April 5-12! Onlv 3 COFFEE-BEAM are isbury. The visitors left their in this important decision.

Visit us at any time and ask us to explain the many questions involved in the choice of a memorial. We have the onlv plant between ome in Nebraska several week? Three Automobile Wrecks Three Salisbury motorists recently figured in automobile wrecks. They were Joe F. Liven bEFEMSEBuVlEfs ago, to visit relatives for an in Saturdavs until Easter suits, coats, dresses, hats. etc.

will be needed for Church. Confirmation, and in the near future for Graduation definite time in the East. Th? family first went to Washington. EVERY EXTRA CUP OP COFFEE WE Baltimore and Pittsburgh where good, Dr. A.

G. Livengood, and PRINK HELPS LATIN -AMERICA STAVE OFF EUROPEAN "ISMS' William E. Harding. The first of are manufactured from where they visited a week the wrecks referred to was that the j-ough stone to a finished pro- at the home of a brother of Mr. BECAUSE THEIR ECONOMY DEPENDS THE HALF PRICE STORES ichty, who is employed in the It costs workers nothing to register for jobs at the local State employment office.

whlch Joe P. Livengood was duct. OM COFFEE TRADE WITH US. Postoffice Department. which took place near an auto And Sell For Les" Jjohnson Memorial Co.

After a nice visit with their service station about midway be duv ur wtu MEYERSDALE relatives there, and seeing the tween Garrett and the Wate- PENN'A. Level leading frnm Rnrk principal places of interest in Wt Will PAY $5.00 FOR IACH STRAN6F FOOD FACT SUBMITTED AND UStD. ADDRESS. A WORLD OF FOOD. 23? WIST 39 STRUT, NIW YORK.

N. Y. It takes emotion to move merchandise. The newspaper is an instrument of perpetual emotion. wood to Somerset.

I MEYERSDALE, PA. Washington, Baltimore and Ann-.

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