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Warren Times Mirror from Warren, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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WARREN, PA. TIMES -MIRROR. 51 ON DAY, MAY 19, 1941 Utensils Make Cooking Says Mrs. Baldridge Who Will Conduct The Coaking Schaol Some of the Items Mrs. Baldridge Will Feature: PURITY 22.GAUGE ALUMINUM 4-Cup 8-Cup 5-Quart Tea Double 2-Quart 5-in-l 3-Quart Covered Sauce Pan 1 -Quart Covered Sauce 4-Quart Covered Straight Side Kettle.

6-Quart Covered Straight Side Kettle. 8-Quart Covered Straight Side Kettle. 10-Quart Covered Straight Side Kettle Round Deep Cake OTHER ITEMS BEING FEATURED $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.19 Oval Round Roaster Cake Tray and Cover Bun Warmer Measuring Spoon Set 1-Cup Measuring Cup Bread Tin Cake See Our Display at Our Store io stores p-J (iCAURPHY CQ SELECTED MERCHANDISE a ta oo LITTLEFIELD IS WINNER OF CITY TOURNEY Out of the field of seven survivors from grade school competition in the borough. Gerry Littlefield, of South street school, bettered all others Saturday afternoon on the South Side playground to win the city marble tournament sponsored by the Warren Rotary Club and the Y. M.

C. A. The tion.i found three rings of thirteen marbles, two with two contestants and one with three. In the first match, Richard Ginibbs. of Beaty defeated PateiTiiti, of St.

7 to 4 and 2 left. Littlefield won the second game from Swanson, East school, and Ahlgrcn, of Jefferson school, 5 to 4 and 4. And the third go saw Ted Austin. Mc- Chntock school, win over Virgil Zobrest, of Lacy school, 7 to 1 and I 5 left. In the finals, which had three entries, Gi-ubbs and Littlefield ended in a deadlock, forcing a playoff.

All of the seven youngsters re' ceived medals for being respective school champions, and IJttlefield will be to Borshey. where he will compete in the state finals, June 15-19. Make This Model At Home In April, 1917, the army had S039 trucks and 437 automobiles. One and one-half years it had 85,000 trucks and many cars and ambulanccs. Gasoline tax revenue of the It has been computed that the states in 1940 exceeded the total average motor vehicle owner in pay rolls for the year of all the the United States will pay ap- automobile, body and parts fac- proximately $38 in gasoline taxes lories in the United States.

I in 1941. for Successful Baking Results at the Cooking School NATION-WIDE ENRICHED FLOUR Will Be Used Exclusively! Our Pledge to the Housewife: If Nation-Wide Flour does not produce the best bread, biscuits, cakes, pies or pastry you have ever made return the empty sack to your gTocer and your money will be cheerfully refunded. Order a sack TODAY from your neighborhood Nation-Wide Store. Remember, you are trying it at our expense the dealer who sells it to you is prepared to refund the full pui'chase price if you are not entirely satisfied. Nation-Wide Stores The Warren Free Cooking School GOES GAS AGAIN! If you want to see how truly wonderful modern GAS ranges are and at the same time learn how to cook some delectable new dishes, miss the Times- Mlrror Free Cooking School, conducted by Mrs.

Katharine Baldridge Mrs. Kathariric Baldridiie r- dr-Tcof: Frcr fiv HERE ARE A FEW OF THE AMAZING THINGS YOU CAN DO WITH A 1. MODERN GAS RANGE You can plaro rakes anywhere in the oven and get the same fine uniform rosult.s. You ran rook tho modem Wiiy- nrii fu' and food too. CAN YOU BAKE AN ANGEL CAKE LIKE with only 10 minutes burning of GAS? You with a New Gas 3.

4. You can cook delicious ovm time and money. ve You can do low-temperature for more nry foods; minimum meat 5. You can broil and other without of snKjking, sputtering, burning. Cooking with a mixlern Gas range i.s the last Word in convenience, timo-saving and See the interesting demonstrations modmi Gas by Mrs.

Katharine Baldridge at Thr Times-Mirror Free can do many exceptional things uith a modern Gas Range. Cooking on a modern Gas Rango is the last word in convenience and precision results. See the intcresting of modern cooking at the Free Cooking Schor.l. Ask your dealer about (Certified Performance) Ranges and their 22 points of superiority Manufacturers Gas Company 117 Pa. W.

Phone 128 A SLIMMING WAISTBAND FKOCK PATTERN 4768 by ANNE ADAMS It know.s all the answers to a mature clothes this wise and charming little Anne Adams dress, Pattern 4768. How shall I make my bust look smaller? The gathers below the yokes and the row of darts above the waist answer the question by holding the bodice ju.st where you need it. shall I slim my I waistline? An inset waistband goes all around to make you appear Inches slimmer. How can I taller and narrower? That smart front panel ha.s a ma- effect on your proportions, giving a tall-and-slim illusion. How can I look young? The deep squared-off V-neckline so cool the gay pointed yokes the novelty flower buttons down the bodice, all combine to make you younger and prettier than ever before! Pattern 4768 is available in 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 and 50.

Size 36 takes yards 39 Inch fabric. Send BTFTEEN CENTS fl5c) In for this Anne pattern. Write plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER. need plenty of variety for warm days to come, so order the Anne Adams Pattern Book TODAY! Its colorful pages show, individual for quickly available in a slmple-to-iise pattern. There are morning and afternoon prints, trim street ensembles, play clothes, dance and graduation gowns.

Fab- ric tips, lingerie and accessories on the high school stage, it? Do you remember the name of the play? Any of the actors? What group gave it? If you can help us, please call 1320 or write to r-W i What we leam from you will be published later. Hidden away in a dark corner of the Times- Alirror attic, a box of old electrctypea was found recently. Many were too faded to use. But some interesting ones of Warren of an earlier day came to light. This is the 11th picture reprinted.

wind up this most exciting nf fashion for Mi'- TEEN CENTS. PATTERN FIFTEEN CENTS. BOOK AND PATTERN TOGETHER TWENTY- FIVE CENTS. Send your order to Times-Mir-1 ror. Pattern Department, 243 I 17th New York, N.

Y. See Any Signs of a Lost Cause in These Faces? Today there are in the U- giving in nautical engineering, 16 other.s offer options in the subject and i California's Institute of Technol- i ogy gives graduate work in ae; nautics. Taxes on a barrel of crude oil from the well to the consumer are equal to the value of the New York led in state collec- tion.s for motor fuel wiUi a I UHO total of .570,031,000. (innning empire force.s shov, rear battling spirit of Britain as they arrive sn unidentified port after I comrades to tiling lost teeth at rignt..

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Years Available:
1908-1977