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Everett Press from Everett, Pennsylvania • 12

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Everett Pressi
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Everett, Pennsylvania
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Friday, Dec. 1 1 950. Page Twelve THE EVERETT PRESS Thanksgiving visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. Gochnour and Rev. F. E. Patschke and son, Pat, spent Thanksgiving in Lebanon.

They were accompanied back to Everett by Rev. Patschke's father. Mr. George Hadesty, student at Penn State, spent the Thanksgiving vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Wj Hadesty. home of Prof, and Mrs. D. R. Mack children, Martha, Eva Jean and were Rev.

and Percy Miller Myrna Ray, and Alice Benshoff of and sons, Earl and Clair, of Berlin, Brush Valley. Mr. and Mrs. W. R.

Anderson and Mrs. M. Johns of Lewistown spent Thanksgiving day with their mother, Mrs. Bertha Waite, of Everett. LOOKING fiROUND STORM NOTES PLENTY OF FOLKS were all set to enjoy the Pitt-Penn State game on Saturday when the weather changed their minds and they were glad to stay at home one sports fan traveled clear to Philadelphia to see the Penn-Cornell tussle and then had to be content to watch the game in his hotel room via television all of the County AN IDEA FOR EMILY IT'S VERY OFTEN the bride who worries about whom she should choose for her maid or matron of honor and to whom should go the honor of serving as brides maids.

However, in a recent wedding, it was the bridegroom who did the worrying. He had two very good friends and he just couldn't decide which one should be the best man. Finally, he talked the matter over with his friends and from that conference came the decision to toss a coin. Heads, the best man tails, an usher. It proved to be a satisfactory method for settling a Commissioners were on the job this week in spite of bad traveling conditions store keepers were doing GOOD INTENTIONS DURING 1949, community leaders were convinced lhat what we really needed here in Everett was a Community Chest Fund.

This is the method whereby all contributions to welfare groups, community projects and the like are all made in one gift. A committee makes up a list of the organizations to which a big business boots. even ice cream freezers were selling especially one Bedford mer chant set up a special boot depart difficult situation. Pepys thinks it might be a good, suggestion for Emily Post. ment in the cellar of his store when those hundreds and hundreds of trees out in the country started to bend down under the weight of that heavy ice last Friday night, folks say the noise sounded like i.

the people of the community should contri bute, checks on the amount that should be given to each group and then sets an over-all goal. Most larger towns use this method and terrific thunder they say that for every day the ice stays on the wirs and trees the snow will remain on the ground looks like a long hard winter. are enjoying the coasting and all this already and winter doesn't officially start until December 22. MAIN ST. GOSSIP THE ROTARY CLUB of Everett prepared baskets of food for some of the deserving residents of the community during the Thanksgiving season.

Gump, is sponsoring the wrestling schedule cards for the E.H.S Pepys hears that the Methodist minister is a real sport. went out for bear this season atomic bomb pamphlets and books are among the best sellers on the newsstand these you can always tell that Quotations of the Morrison's Cove Livestock Market Martinsburg, Pa. TUESDAY, NOV. 28, 1950 STEERS Most sales from $26. to plain kind from $23.00 to $25.00.

BUTCHER HEIFERS Top $21. most sales from $19.00 to plain from $16.00 to $18.00. BULLS Top most of the Heavy Bulls from $23.50 to $24.50 plain from $19.00 to $21.00. FAT COWS Top bulk from $16.00 to $18.00. CUTTER COWS Sold mostly from $14.00 to light thin $12.00 and below.

VEAL CALVES Top bulk from $30.00 to medium from $25.00 to culls $20.00 and below. LAMBS Good to choice from $26.00 to medium $23.00 to culls $18.00 and below. HOGS Choice from $19.50 to medium from $18.50 to heavy from $17.50 to $18. FAT SOWS Sold mostly from $15.00 to $17.00 per cwt. SHOATS Good to choice from $18.00 to $20.00 per cwt.

PIGS Mostly from $8.00 to $12. per head; small pigs $5.00 and below. FEEDER STEERS Most sales from $24.00 to $28.00 per cwt. POULTRY-HEAVY SPRINGERS $28.00 to $32.00 LIGHT SPRINGERS $24.00 to $27.00 HEAVY HENS $21.00 to $23.00 LIGHT HENS $16.00 to $19.00 '51 FORDS ARE DISPLAYED HERE The new Ford models were on it is becoming more and more popular in the smaller communities. The public likes it because one solicitation and one check covers all charitable and community gifts.

Too often we give too generously to the first organizations around for contributions the first part of the year, and by the end of the year and after an endless series of solicitations we haven't anything left in our budget to give. Through this haphazard means, some very deserving agencies often get "slim pickings." Well, anyhow last year some of the citizens were determined that we would set up the Community Chest method. But an-othar Community Chest season has come and gone and we haven't done a thing about it. Christmas is coming when the Murphy Store manager puts on his Christmas tie. was wearing the gay number last week so you can be sure that it's only 24 days until display at the Everett Auto Sales in Everett on Saturday.

In spite of the severe storm conditions several hundred people visited the garage to view the '51 Fords. Mr. 'E. S. Brant, manager of the garage, has announced that the new models are still on display and persons who were unable to attend the showing on Saturday are invited to stop in any time that is convenient for them.

Christmas the air drill over at the First National pounding away last week was a bit noisy but it also was a sign of community progress only two members, the president and the secretary showed up for the Everett Booster Club meeting last week. around town have mumps. COASTING ACCIDENT Richard Little, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Little of Bedford, was injured in a coasting accident in Bedford on Tuesday.

The boy's right side was injured when his sled hit a tree. ALDINE THEATRE SAXTON, PA. I tllfKS. Prop. Modernistic Mondav Only Dec.

4 PLAY I.UCKY "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" GEE WHIZ-one OF THE freaks of the storm was the sight of icicles hanging up instead of down. This unusual phenomenon occurred on a utility line outside our office windows. When folks came in to tell us about the havoc of the storm, we just showed them this unusual feature to add to the storm story. While the icicles on all of the other lines in the area are hanging down in the normal manner, the icicles on one particular line pointed toward the sky. HOLIDAY LIGHTS UNUSUAL James Cagney.Barbara Payton Tue.

Wed. Dec. 5 6 FM "THE HIGHWAY department put up Christmas decorations early this year," remarked some one after they had driven from Breezewood SNO-KREEM SHORTENING 3 lb. can 90c I. G.

A. MACARONI or SPAGHETTI 12 oz. pkg 14c FRESH LOOSE GINGER SNAPS lb. 21c ROYAL GUEST TEA V4 lb. pkg.

27c I. G. A. CANE MAPLE SYRUP 12 oz. btl.

24c I. G.A APPLE SAUCE No. 303 can 1 5c I. G. A.

HALF CLING PEACHES No. 2Vz can 33c DROMEDARY PITTED DATES 7'4 oz. pkg. 23c I. G.

A. SNO-PUFF MARSHMALLOWS 10 oz. pkg. 17c HARDIE COCONUT BON BONS lb. 39c i LUDENS CHOCOLATE DROPS lb.

25c HARDY'S CHOCOLATE COVERED PEANUTS lb. 45c I. G.A. ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES No. 2Vz can 42c I.

G. A. RIPE RAGGED APRICOTS No. 2'2 can 35c I. G.

A. SLICED PINEAPPLE No. 2 Vi can 37c I. G. A.

FARGO BARTLETT PEARS No. 2 V2 can 39c I. G. A. GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS No.

2'2 can 25c I. G. A. RAGGED PEACHES No. 2 V2 can 41c Family Night CARIBOO "Gabby" Hayes.

Bill Williams Thursday Only Dec. 7 Double Feature Program "PEGGY" in Technicolor with Diana Lynn, Charles Coburn "BIG TIMBER" Roddy McDowall, Lyle Talbot Also SERIAL Added Fri. Sat. Dec. 8 9 "MY BLUE HEAVEN" Betty Grable, Dan Dailey to Everett on Sunday night.

It was an unusual sight those lanterns hung at intervals along the Lincoln Highway marking the protruding branches of trees. Whereas in the cities and towns the gay lights at this time the year signify joy, those lights along the highway denoted damage and danger. 49 Ford V-8, 2 door, custom 46 Chrysler 4 door 42 Ford 2-door 41 Plymouth Coupe 41 Ford 2 door 2 40 Plymouth Sedans TRUCKS 45 Chevrolet 1 Vz ton Truck 40, V-8, 34 Ton Truck they're HAKHmates! a countrywide custom! Everett Auto Sales Hershey's CHOC. SYRUP 16 oi. can 16c Blue Karo SYRUP No.

1 12 21c Red Karo SYRUP No. 1 V2 21c Argo Gloss STARCH Ib.pkg. 11c Dealer Your GARAGE SERVICE DEPARTMENT Phone 310 Everett, Pa. I. G.

A. No. 303 can Sweet Peas, .2 for 31c I. G. A.

38 oz. jar Apple Butter 25c I. G. A. 12 oz.

Asst'd. Jelly .2 for 35c I. G. A. Ease Ige.

25c Rtnso Ige. pkg. 30c Silver Dust Ige. 31c Lux Flakes Ige. 30c Lifebuoy Soap, reg.

8c JUNKET Fudge Mix 33c Freeze Mix .2 for 21c Tablets 12c HOMOGENIZED SPRY 3 lb. can 93c EXTRA SPECIAL I. G. A. No.

2V4 can Fruit Cocktail 39c Kelloggs Corn Flakes 13 oz. 20c Wheaties, Ige. 12 oz. 21c Cheerios, 7 oz. pkg.

2-3 lc Muffets pkg. 16c Corn Toasties 13 oz. 20c I. G. A.

No. 2 can Pork Beans 2 for 35c I. G. A. No.

2 can Cream Corn .2 for 29c I. G. A. 11 oz. pkg.

Dried Apricots 42c I. G. A. No. 2 can Crushed Pineapple.

29c Superfine No. 2 can Limagrands 15c Borden's 28 oz. jar Mince Meat 39c j' Tl' T3 XIICHtM 4 aoo LJjLa biuhjo pac ir-to- FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT Seedless 6 for 33c FLORIDA ORANGES Full of Juice 2 doz. 55c by PURITAN Rolled Pot Roast BEEF No Bone $9.50 ALL VIRGIN WOOL ENGLISH WALNUTS lb. 29c U.

S. No. 1 POTATOES 50 lb. bag 89c Fresh Calif. ENDIVE lb.

20c FRESH NEW TURNIPS. 4 lbs. 19e lb.69c FOR CHRISTMAS Give A Sweater Here is a house design proven popular by actual construction in several developments. Operative builders like it because it permits of economical construction, and because their buyers like comfort and convenience offered by its skilful use of space. The living room features both fireplace and picture window.

A dining alcove separates living room and kitchen. Two bedrooms and bath open conveniently off a private hall. A built in stair leads to an unfinished attic where an additional bath and one or two more bedrooms may be added. Storage provision, including long wardrobe closets in the bedrooms, is unusually good for a house of this size. The plan shows a full basement loads of space for a recreation room or the enjoyment of hobbies.

FOR ESTIMATE CALL Percy G. Foor Lumber Co. "EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING PHONE 194 EVERETT, PA. SCRAPPLE, home made 2 lbs. 25c EES" SHORT RIBS lb.

45c PORK LOIN ROAST, rib end lb. 37c SLICED ACON lb. 49c FISH FiLLETS, pollock No Bone 23c CHEESE SPREAD, taste good. 2 lb. box 67c L0WRYS LG.A.

SUPER MARKETS EVERETT and BEDFORD WE BUY BEEF HIDES Barndollar's Penna. Everett, I.M.

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