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County Women See Demonstration On 30-Minute Meals 4 Ten women from various part Lebanon County witnessed demonstration on "30-M i Meals" on Wednesday under th auspices of the Lebanon Count Extension Service. The demonstration was given Miss Helen Denning, nutritio specialist from Penn State Univer sity, in the Evangelical Unite Brethren Church, AnnviUe The local women were school? in demonstration methods in orde to perform similar demonstration for their own local groups. Miss Denning prepared severa 'quick and easy dishes. '4-This was the first leader train ing meeting on food preparation Next Tuesday a meeting on cloth ing construction wiU be held. Th theme of the demonstration wil be "Make Your Sewing Machine Work For You." The specialis from Penn State will be Mrs.

Mac Barton, and the meeting will held in the Farm Bureau Building In the morning, the meeting wil be" restricted to leaders. In afternoon it will be open to all in terested women. Fete Mrs. Waltermyer At Surprise Shower Peter'Vernon, 537 East Leh "man entertained at a surprisi stork shower in honor of Mrs Waltermyer, 134 -South Eighth last evening at the home. Mrs.

Theresa Leone, Mrs, Elsie 'Kracke, and Miss Mary Leone served as co-hostesses. The gues of honor received numerous gifts and refreshments were served -Guests present included: Mrs. Irene Vernoti, Mrs. Ange line Kei.ni, Mrs. Dori Veraa, Mrs 'Antonette Verna, Mrs.

Marilyn Rosa Heckard, Mrs 'Irene DiJohnson, Mrs. Joanne Mrs. Ida Hawryluk, Mrs -Doris Kimmed, Mrs. Minnie Wai -termyer, Mrs. Marian DiJohnson, Mrs.

Kaihryn Verna, Mrs. Pauline Vernon, Mrs. Caroline Flow Mrs. 'Antonette Zidikr' Mrs DiJohnson, Misses Jean- Leone, Mary DiJohnson, Anne Patricia Boslic, Joanne -Mary Ann -Vernon, tlelen DiMagno, and Mrs Verna. Group Attends Salem Youths' Party Various games and a ghost story were features it a Halloween party of thfi Salem Evangelical United Brethren Youth.

Fellowship last evening in the Christ Presbyterian social hall, Maple with 75 persons attending. Game winners included Ricky Snavely, apple bobbing; Thomas Cahill, punch game; Dale Engle, apple on a string; and Kenneth Groy, Thomas' and 'Dorothy Cahill, marshmallow ou a string. Rodney Null told a ghost story and a skit by Ray-, rriond and Donald Blouch assisted by Victor Predtechenskis. Linda Mease, Jackie Feeman, and Robert Dasher received costume prizes. Arrangements for.the party were made by Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Null and Mrs. Irvin Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Noll, Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Djas, and Miss Sylvia Krall served as chaperones. Miller, Wife Observe Anniversary and D. Millar, 727 East G-uilford are receiving best wishes today as they celebrate ninth wedding'annivor- Miller. is'the former Esther Hess.

The couple was married at the Grace Evangelical and Re- fonmed Church at Avon by Mrs. Miller's father, Rev. Warren Hess. They are.the parents of two children, Ronald and "Marcia Miller. NOTES BIRTHDAY Mrs.

Kr els Lebanon Route 4, is receiving best wishes today in her birthday anniversary. Newly Married Couple Residing In NEWS Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon; Thursday, Oct. 27, 1955 Marriage Licenses Vera E. Small, 57, practical lurse, Harrisburg, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Hamman, and Kenneth W. McKee, 44, "aborer, Harrisbur-g, son of the ate Mr. and Mrs. Victor Children's Division Of YMCA Has Party Ghosts, goblins and'all the other 1 mystic creatures of the Halloween season were to be fount! last evening in the girls' gymnasium of the local YMCA.

So were 90 members of the children's division of the as they enjoyed a party in keeping with the current season. Prizes for outstanding costumes vere awarded Ulrich, ire'Uiost; Inda Harlz, most orig- nal, and Donna Thomasco, fun- judges were Mrs. W. Leinthall and Mrs. Joh 'ox, both of whom were presente gifts.

The program included games an contests, featuring peanut an antly scrambles for which prize vere awarded the winners. Arrangements were in charge rfiss Nancy Bennetch, assisted June Hoak, work sccrc ary. Refreshments of ice cream, pre. eJs and orange drink rounded ou he evening. 1 niest.

Serving as Jolly 9 Card Club Has Halloween Party Mrs. Marian Peters, 426 South eventh was hostess last eve ing at her home for a Halloween ard of the Jolly Nine Card lub. Winners at cards wo-e Mrs. Jane j-innetto, first; Mrs. Dorothy Ed 'ards, and Mrs.

Alice 'eathcr, low. Mrs. Ruth Greelcy -the last member to be un tasked. Decorations were in keeping wit! ie fThe club was served ofreshments. The next meeting ill be at the'home of Mrs.

Etl- 28 North Fifth on No ember 30. Avon Grace ER Youth Hold Halloween Party Approximately 100 persons at ended a Halloween party of foulh Fellowship ot, the Grac vangelical and Reformed Churci on, last evening in the churcl ocial rooms. Prizes were awarded. The com aittce in charge of arrangement ncluded Judy Achey, Basil Achey "heryl Royor, Faye Achey, liar Id Smith, Edward Swoyer, Lindf James owman, Jaines Sta-ger, Sandra wanger, Betsy Joan and Nancy Lutz. PARTY FOR COUSINS Cousins, Cecelia Elaine Forry aughler ot Mr.

and Mrs. Ray mond Forry 313 Light St. nd Patrick James Gibson, son T. 'arid Mrs. James Gibson, 8lf orth Third were honore( a birthday party last evening the-Forry home.

Cecelia wa iree years old on Wednesday anc atrick will be ten on Friday. UGLER's SEAFOOD 17'North 8th St. Dial 3-2095 Special For Tlie Weekend Xarge Fresh Porgies Fresh Steak Fish lb Fresh Skinless JPOLLACK FILLET 390 Fresh HADDOCK FILLET Fresh DRESSED CATFISH Ih. Yes, tha 50me high quality at last week. BOSTON MACKERAL lb.

A VARIETY OF FRESH FISH AS FOLLOWS Fresh Eels Blue Fish Flounders Flounder Fillets Sea Trout FRESH OPENED OYSTERS doz. 290 We Have Extra Nice Medium and Prime Oysters COOKED SHRIMP doz. 370 LARGE' SHRIMP 2-lJj. box MEDIUM SHRIMP 2 Ih 1 box li SHRIMP' PRICES ARE GOING up BUY NOW fbii YOUR TREEZERI BREADED SCALLOPS Blskel Watch For Our Spot Specials On Brearled Seafoods Goodwill Auxiliary Observes Halloween The Ladies Auxiliary of the Good will Fire Company staged a Hallo ween party on Tuesday evening; in conjunction with the regular wic'el ing. The fire hall was appropriately decorated, and a covered dish supper was served style.

The committee in charge of the affair consisted of Mrs. Catherine Fernsler, chairman, Mrs. Mary Jane Carmany, Mrs. Josephine Jones, Mrs. Ruth Beard and Mrs.

Catherine Martin. Costume prizes wore; awa-rdet to Mrs. Ethel Rcager, Mrs. Catherine Martin, -Mrs. Josephine Jones, Mrs.

Cora Klader and Steve Ogurcak, driver for the GoodwlL Company. Prizes for'games wore awarded to MTS. Louclla Slikc, Carrie Carter, Mrs. Helen Brown Mr.s, Elizabeth Dorr, Mrs. Mad- elyn.Weisc, Josephine Jones Mrs.

Catherine Martin, Mrs. Catherine Fernsler, Mrs. Mary Crist, Mrs. Ruth Beard, M.rs. Mary Jane Carmany, Mrs, Ethel Reager and Mrs.

Cora Kladcr. Party Plans Are Made By Sorority Chapter Ten members of the Xi Alpha Xi Exemplar Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met last evening in the sorority and Ohosinut with t.he vice president, Miss Jane Oberly, in charge. The chapter planned a Ohtistimas party and banquet to be held De- comber' 7 at the Friendship Fire Hall with the Gamma Omicron Chapter, The group enjoyed Halloween games, and refreshments were served by Mrs. Robert Laddell. The next meeting will be held 'November 9 at the home of Mrs.

Hugh Wagner, Skyline Drive, Harrisburg Mrs. Wagner is a former president of the Chapter. BIRTHDAY CELEBRANT Mrs. Ja.mes Smith of 23 High is celebrating her birthday Mrs. Smith is employed jn the office at the Bethlehem Steel Jorporntion.

Mr. and Mrs Paul Ezra Bogcr are at home at 322 South Railroad Palmyra, following a honeymoon trip through New York State. The bride is the former Alma Mae Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B.

Snyder of Hummelstown Route 1. She is a graduate of Hcrshey High School and js employed in the office of the Hershey Lumber Products Company. The bridegroom, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Boger of Quentin, is a graduate of Cornwall High- He served in the Navy for 27 months and is now employed by the Hershey Estates. Their marriage took place last Saturday afternoon in the Evangelical United Brethren Church, Union Deposit.

Dr. Joseph MacDonald, pastor, officiated. The was given by her father. Her attendants were Mrs. Greta Snyder, sister-in-law, as matron of Misses Joan Newton' and Alberta 'Kimmerling, Hcrshey, bridesmaids; Diaana Phillips, flower girl.

Walter Boger was his brother's best man. Ushers, were Robert Snyder, brother of, the bride, and Cyrus Shimp. Wedding music was played by Mrs. Charles Wolfgang, church pi- Lst, assisted by Kline Kunst of Hcrshey, soloist. The ceremony was followed by a reception in the church social rooms for 200 guests.

LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE HOCKEY Coach Betty Jane Bowman's hockey team has scored one win over Moravian and lost to Millersvitle Teachers College thus far in the current hock'ey season. Three more games remain on the schedule. Seated, left lo right, are Veronica Evans, Marion Brooks, Feme Lisky, Joanne Young, Irene Urian, Sandra Doily NEWS Phofo. Nelson, Nancy Lee Kettle, Arlene Reynolds, Barbara Johnson and Sandra Wile. Back row, left to right, Miss Betty Jane Bowman, coach; Betty Hitter, Grace Gorby, Shirley Heinzmann, Barbara Klinger, Elaine Goodyear, Cathy Dotts, Estelle Berger and Dorothy Books.

Deiner Couple Home from Honeymoon Trip and Mrs. Carl Eugene Dcin- er, wbose marriage took 1 place last Saturday, have returned from a honeymoon and are residing at the home of the bridegroom's parents at 401 Walnut Palmyra. Mrs. Deiner is the former Joselyn Ann Fick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Fick, 414 South Broad St. Her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Deiner. They were married in St.

Mary's Catholic Church; by Rev. Michael Homola, who used the double ring service. The bride's sister and brother, Miss Sandra Fick and Nicholas Fick, attontledihe couple. A reception for 100 guests was icld at the Ebenexer Fire Hall. The bridegroom is employed by a Palmyra Shoe Company and'Don- ald McGlocken, Harrisburg.

Local Young Judeans Observe UN Founding A program marking-the 10th an- uversary of the 'founding of the Jnltcd Nations was conducted last at the Jewish Community Center by the Young Juclcans of Belh Israel Synagogue as they net in semi-monthly session. The program, which included uiz on the United Nations, was charge of Linda Parker and Barbara Kesslcr. Helcne Berman, president, con- luclcd Ihe business session luring which plans were made for hay ride on ays Aime L. And OeorRe It. are children of Mr.

and Mrs. George I'M lUrrls Ctrona. Alum lias licr Tourtrrcilli birthday tnrliiy and Hrnrcn twelvn years old Ocln- hcr 5. Hoth allcnd Annville Schools. Thnmj- (left) and Tlod- ncj- O'Neill, sons of Mr.

and Sirs. Ertward O'Neill, MS IVIIkln nro both October birthday celc- hnuils. Tlmmy Is two tn- day nnd Roclnry wns thrca on lite 7th, tlnir tils seeonrt Irthrtay ij Oavlit Michael 'hompson. son of Mr. nod Irs.

Warren J. TlioimiMin, IS Weidmnn SI. A Konlc 1 lass, l.nrt Jnnc Kern one jrar old todav. Is thn daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.

Jim Kern Births LEAR and Mrs. William Lear, 52 Spring have an infant son wn was born at 11:13 Wednesda morning in the" Lebanon Sanato Sum. The mother is the forme Margaret Rothgaiber. The fathe at the Lebanon Stee Foundry. ALLWEIN It's a girl for Mr.

and Mrs. Da vid Allwcin, 458 North Fourth The infant was born.in the Leb anon Sanatorium at. 11:58 a.m Wednesday. Mrs. Allwein was for merly Shirley McAllister.

Her hu band is employed at the Bethle hem Steel Corporation. SNYDER An infant son was born to Mr and Mrs. Paul F. Snyder of Jones town Route 1, at 3:04 Wednesda afternoon in the Lebanon Sanator him, The mother's maiden nam was Verna Bixler. Tne father i employed at the Bethlehem Steo FITTING.

At 7:57 this Mr. Mrs. Herman Fitting, Route 21, becaime the parents of baby boy in the Lebanon Sana tori-ism. Mrs. Fitting is the form or Naomi Nciclig.

Her husband i employed at the Bethlehem Stee Corporation. HEFFELFINGER Russell Heffelfinger and his wife the former Lena Myers town Rou-U; 1, announce the birt of a son. The baby was -born i the Good Samaritan Hospital a 6:28 o'clock'Wednesday morning The father is serving in the United States Army. SNAVELY Mr. and Mrs- Roy.

Snavely, 53C West Penn Cleona, became the parents of a daughter in the Good Samaritan Hospital at 8:5 a.m. Wednesday. The mother was formerly Helen R. Brubaker. Th employed by Ebersol Inc.

PODJED A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Karl Podjecl, 910 Walnut in th Good Samaritan Hospital at 2:06 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Podjecl is the former Marjorie Howard.

Hei husband works at the Cornwall ore mines. 1IEAGY It's boy for Mr. and Mrs. John Hcagy, East Cumberland St. born to the couple in the Good Sa maritan Hospital at 8:03 p.m.

Wed nesday. Mrs. Heagy is -the former Joan Eisenhaucr. The father employed at the Veterans Hospital Mr. anrl ALLEN Mrs.

Harry Allen fifth tilrthclaj- today. Her parents uru Mr. anil Mrs. I). IJr.cker, lown Hfliite A rrartrr rhool.

Jo I.ynn Sullivan, iilKhtcr ot Mr. and rUiur Snillcan. Mrd and ulliorrt lg six jein (ndajr. Kalhlcrn Ann MUrlie'l. daughter of Mr.

Mrs John O. Mllrhrll, 7:11 Xnrlh Hanover Is old today. She. Is flrjt grader the lUrrijnn School. Hotirrt C.

Nrvlr, whn his first blrthiUy lorlay. I- Ihp tnn of Sir. Mr.i Klwonrt Noll nf SchArffrrs- Inwn. He will hnre a Dirty liomf. Cornwall have a baby girl who was born on Wednesday, 9:35 p.m., in the Good Samaritan Hospital.

Mrs Allen was formerly Alma Slaughter. Her husband is employed Ihe Bethlehem Stool Company. BOWMAN Mr. and Mrs. Howard C.

Bowman, 715 North Chestnut Palmyra, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, The baby was born in the Good Samaritan Hospital at 11:11 p.m. Wednesday. The mother was Fern Roycr before her marriage. The father is employed by Hitz nnd Spahr, Palmyra. BOWMAN Mr.

and Mrs. J. Cij'de Bowman, Sheridan Route 1, announce the birth of a son, in the Good Samaritan Hospital at 12:44 a.m. today. Mrs.

Bowman is the former Kathleen Smith. The father is a farmer. HOOVER Mr. and Mrs. Luther N.

Hoover 411 Cumberland announce the birth of a son, Scott Kevin, October 18 in. the Harrisburg Polyclinic Hospital. The mother is the former Miriam Berry. The father is an agent with the Pennsylvania Railroad. 71ST BIRTHDAY Congratulations are in order today for Mrs.

John D. Miller of 13 Church Annville, who is celebrating her seventy-first birthday. Exquisite Form Bras See the new Hi-Low Witchery Style with Ribbon Wire and other famous styles. 1.50 Silf-Skin Girdles ftft Full-Fashioned WiUU LEONARD SHOP 10 N. 7th St.

Marriage License Returns Are Filed The following were among mar riage license returns on file toda at the Lebanon County Courthouse Doris Bihon, 125 North Part ridge and William A. GOmore Harrisburg, married on October 1 in Jonestown by Rev. William Nora -Z. Martin, Lebanon Rout 2, and John 0. Martin, Myers town Route 3, man-led on Octobe 22 in Lebanon by Rev.

Joseph Hosteller. Semchock, Stone Cree Mills, and Sperp L. Gianoplos, Wo melsdorf, married on October 22 i St. Luke's Episcopal Church Rev. Rodney S.

Brace. Cincia F. Long and Samuel Saul, Harrisburg, married Octobe 18 in Enola by Rev. Elmer L. Ritz man.

Joselyn A. Tick, 414 South Broa and Carl E. Deiner, 401 Wes Walnut Palmyra, married October 22 in Lebanon by Rev Michael E. Homola. A.

Ludwig, Sheridan Rout 1, and William F. Krach, Sinking Spring Route 2, married on Octo ber 22 in South AnnviTle Township by Rev. John P. Ludwig. Ethel E.

Finher, 129 Nortn Rail road Annville, and Mitchell Blantz, Annville, married on Octo ber 22 in Annville by Rev. Harrj T. Richwine. Myerstown Fire Co. Auxiliary Has Party Twenty-five members attended a Halloween party held by the Lad ies Auxiliary of the Keystone Fire Company, Myerstown, oh Tuesday evening.

All arrived in costume, anc were awarded to Mrs. Edn-a Kline, Mrs. Catherine Schworer VIrs. Helen Mrs. Joan Weik, Miss Marilyn Lindermuth and Gsorgietta LeGay.

The latter presented vocal numbers. There were games and refresh ments. Mrs. Joyce Tilley, Mrs June Lindermuth and Mrs. Joan Welk were in charge of refresh menls.

Mrs. Mabel SchaeiKer, Miss Edna Brubaker and Mrs. Edna Bamberger were in charge of en toiiainment. The decorating com consisted of Mrs. u'n Lindermuth, Mrs.

Carrie Long and Mrs. Mary Anna Sell. Youth Of St. Paul's Hold Party At Church Members of the Youth Fellowship of St. Paul's Evangelical United Brethren Church enjoyed a Hal- oween party last evening in the ctuirch basement.

The members were costumed for he affair which was conducted imid decorations in keeping with he season. The Rev. Parke E. Adams, pas- or of the cluirch, guessed the members. Prizes for games and contests vere presented to Betsy Wchlzel Barbara Adams and Richard Fox.

Refreshments were served by Irs. Roseann Potteiger and Mrs. lobert Keller, Recreation Commis- ion advisors. Present were: Mary Ann Ely, larbara Bomgarclner, Roberta Donna Fink, Frances Lcn- le, Lucille Kclchmen, Betsy Wentel, Barbara Adams, Greta Adams, larence Fidler-, David Keefcr, ionakl Keller, Billy Wunderlich, lobert Keller, Richard Fox, Spary Adams, Rev. and Mrs.

Parke Adams, Mrs. Robert Keller, Irs. Roseann Potleiger. fouth Fellowship Has 3 arty For Halloween The social room of Trinily United rcthrcn Church was the scene of delighlful Halloween party staged ucsclay evening by the Youlh 'cllowship of the chiirch. Costume prize awards were pre- ented as follows: Christine Ram- iy, prettiest; Barbara Gingrich, most original; Carol Blosscr, ug- csl; Virginia Dasher, funniesi; aren Trautman, last guessed.

Games and contests, including obbing for apples, were enjoyed. mong the prize winners were: can Orncr, Carol Blosscr and obert Gingrich. Refreshments were served by he committee comprising: Patsy napp, Kenny Peiffer, Barbara ingrich, Eileen Guerrisi and Barara Smith. Guests present were: Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Conrad, counselors; Mrs. Varna Giblcr and children, Florence and Freddy, and James Wike and daughter, Karen.

Personals BLAND WEABER and MR. and MRS. PAUL MILLER and children DONNA and MICHAEL, all of Campbelltown, recently: visited MR. and MRS. RAY C.

WEABER at Levittown. Farm Women's Group Works On Dressings Farm Women of Group 13 made cancer dressings, during their meeting last evening at the home of Mr. Edwin Funck, Annville Route 2. The group made plans for a Thanksgiving covered dish social, November 15 at the Farm Bureau Building, and donated $5 to the Community Chest. The program consisted of the showing by Mrs.

MervSn Bolan of picturts taken oon trips to Canada and Nova Scotia and through the South. Refreshments were served to the 15 members attending. Class Meeting Held At Donley Residence i Susan Donley, 910 Smith Avenue, was hostess at her home last evening for a meeting' of the Trinity Evangelical United eth Church Sunday School class taught by Mrs. Jeanne Conrad. A Halloween party was also enjoyed during which, costume prizes were awarded lo the following: Barbara Plasterer, prettiest; Judith Ann Edwards, most original; Sandra Deaven, ugliest; Ida Jean Gingrich and Karen Wike, funniest.

A games period" was also enjoyed during which prizes were awarded to Sandra Deaven and Sally Blantz. Betty Conrad and Kathy Donley guests for the affair. Refreshments in keeping with Halloween season were served ay the hostess. ANNUAL PARTY HELD The annual Halloween party for children of the Fairview Heights area was held-Tuesday evening at home of Mrs. John Pcntony, South 22nd St.

There were prize awards for and game winners. Forty-five persons were served refreshments. LEAGUE HAS PARTY Eighteen members of the Luther eaguo of the Colebrook Lutheran Church attended a HaUoween party at the home of Margaret Keener on Tuesday evening. Prizes were awarded for costumes, and the evening was spent with games and refreshments. MRS.

HERBERT C. LAND, 437'North Eight and MRS. FRANK ZIMMERMAN Schaefferstown, are in Scotland, to a meeting of the Fifth District, Penn- slyvania State Medical Auxiliary, to which' Mrs. McCleliand is slate counselor. Mrs.

Zimmerman is of the Lebanon-County Medical MRS. JOHN W. president of the state organization, and MRS. C. A.

CAYNOR, of Scranton, were guests of Mrs. McClelland on Wednesday night and are also attending the meeting today. Gaynor is editor of the stale auxiliary's publication. The meeting is being held at the Chambersburg Golf Club. There are seven counties in the district.

HARRY E. BROWN of Lebanon Route 3, who is recuperating from a heart attack at his home, was visited on Tuesday by his son, ROBE-RTH. BROWN, of San Francisco, Calif. MRS. LOUIS KEENER, Schaefferstown, is spending several days with her parents, MR.

and MRS JOHN RINDA, at New Philadelphia. MRS. REBA SCHAFFER, 12 North Sixth has returned home after a visit with her sister, MRS. ELLA DEES, Camden, and some time spent in New York City. MRS.

WILLIAM SNYDER; 241 Mifflin Street, who was a patient in the Harrisburg Osteopathic Hospital, returned home yesterday. HART BEAVER, son of MR. and MRS. RALPH L. BEAVER, 402 East Lehman Street, is a dent at the Gettysburg Lutheran Theological Seminary.

He graduated from Gettysburg College last June. MRS. MARY W. ZELLERS, Nortti Miami, spending the month visiting her parents, MR. and MRS.

MEYER WENGER, Quentin. ALBERT''SINCAVAGE, 114 Lehman Street, and JOHN FOX, 19 Chestnut Street, left this morning by train for Rochester, N. Y. where they will attend an annual national conference of industry and education. Each year a different industry is host and this time the Pharmaceutical Association acts in this capacity.

Sincavage teaches history and international relations at Lebanon High School; Fox is leacher of history and civics at Henry Houek Junior High School. iawson's Seafood "Where Quality Rules" REAR OF COURT HOUSE (For Over Thirty Years) Free Delivery Dial 2-SfiB7 Ed. Rollman', Prop. FRESH CATFISH FRESH PORGIES FRESH WHITINGS FRESH STEAKS SPECIAL Ih. Sea Trout Croakers Flounders Boston Mackerel Sea Crest Fillets SALT MACKERAL Gorton's Can 42c Out Of The Barrel Ib.

48c 5 Pound Bucket S2.49 PREPARED SEAFOOD Deviled Crabs Crab Cakes Deviled Clams Clam Chowder Cod Fish Cakes. ea. 25c 2 for 35c 2 for 35c ql. 75c 2 for 19c Fish Slicks lb. 59c Breaded Fillet lb.

59c MEYER'S Qysler Pies ea. 63c MEYER'S Chicken Pies ea. 69c Breaded lb. 89c CAMPBELL'S SHRIMP and OYSTER can 35c Guiseppi's PIZZA PIES each 39c Super Padded OYSTERS each lOc EGG ROLLS pkz. 59c SHRJMP IN BASKET each 69c COOKED SHRIMP doz.

39c TWIN TREES SPICES, HERBS and VINEGAR WENGERT'S HERSHEY'S MILK For Your Convenience.

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