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Intelligencer Journal from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 14

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Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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14-DAILY INTELLIGENCER TO HEAR REV. BARE The Rev. Howard D. Bare, pastor of St. Paul's Methodist Church, city, will speak at 1 the Millersville Methodist Church on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.

The Rev. Mr. Bare will give his lecture, during being arranged by the church choir. An offering will be taken for the organ fund. PEOPLE TO ALL Prompt SALARIED Service $10 to $300 ON YOUR OWN SIGNATURE AUTO, FURNITURE, Etc.

Get the Holiday Cash you need today! Call MR. KRAEGER DIAL 5294 Cash will be ready in 15 minutes! COMMUNITY DISCOUNT CO. 29 EAST ORANGE ST. JOURNAL, LANCASTER. COUPLE MARRIED 50 YEARS Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel B. Ressler. Soudersburg, celebrated their 50th Tuesday. A in their honor on Sunday attended by their children and grandchildren.

They are the parents of seven chilren, of whom living. Ressler is the former Laura M. Hoover. Thirty-five million Americans have no access to public libaries. Why Millions Like -GUM LAXATIVE At last a laxatives so pleasant, different, won millions who now refuse to take harsh, stomg laxatives! FEEN-A-MINT tastes like delicious, mint-flavored chewing gum.

you chew it like gum! And scientists say chewing makes FEEN-A-MINT's fine medicine more effective "readies" it so it flows gently and gradually into the system. And here's the amazing thing! The action of FEEN-A-MINT'S special medicine DETOURS the stomach. It doesn't act while in the stomach, but only when farther along in the lower digestive tract where it should! Thus, FEEN- A- MINT won't upset the stomach! counter Try for FEEN-A-MINT- -at any drug only 10. FEEN -A- MINT FAMOUS GUM LAXATIVE STREAMLINED CLEANING a EASE SINGER Vacuum Cleaner From its "Magic Handle" to its low, streamlined housing the all new Vacuum Cleaner is built for a perfect cleanJANG IT requires ne ing performance. Boor space, it folds Its design--its exclusive work saving fee hangs flat against the wall.

tures spring from the suggestions of a million housewives who know -from experience what they need in cleaning equipment. Yes, here is the cleaner you always wanted. It is really new with 5 all new, exclusive features: CORD REWIND reels in cord without wind ing by hand. GET- UNDER- ABILITY- CORD REEL stores cord for you within the streamlined bousing only cleaner itself. high gets under most furniture, TWIN FANS maintain a strong, uniform current of suction along the wide cleaning nozzle.

You can clean with the ends of the nozzle as well as with the center! PIVOTED FLOATING BRUSH requires adjustment for ordinary type rugs. under STREAMLINED HOUSING has greater "get because it is only 5" highl MAGIC HANDLE- -every BUDGET bing you need to operate cleaner within fingertip Allowance for your present model -cord control, cord We'll arrange a outlet, handle release, 2-speed stration in your own home SEE IT! switch, bag take-up lever. 1. 8. Pat.

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Phone 2-0529 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1948 -The New Senators (15)- His State And His Career Are Main Topics Of Oklahoma's Kerr Oklahoma City-(P) -Oklahoma's new Democratic Senator, Robert Samuel Kerr, has successfully publicized two subjects during the past six years: The State of Oklahoma and Bob Kerr. IS FORMER GOVERNOR Active for many years in State politics, he won his first race when elected governor in 1942. Two years later he was selected keynote speaker of the Democratic national convention. Kerr made headlines during his term governor in a manner typical a big (6-3, 230 pounds) of, and wealthy oil man. ROBERT S.

KERR He received a letter from a New York woman asking for a jar of native Oklahoma sorghum. Kerr, who was planning a trip to New York anyway, delivered the sor. ghum himself and immediately gained the nickname "sorghum salesman." IS GOOD SPEAKER But most of Kerr's recognition has been on a more dignified level A popular figure on the rostrum, he has spoken, in every section of the country. of his appearances have been political, others civic. religious or in connection with the oil business.

After serving in the First World War, Kerr returned to his native State and received a law degree. Until 1926 he practiced in his homeof Ada. In that year he went Into" the oil business. During his term as governor, lim ited to four years by State law, Oklahoma paid off the last of its debts. Kerr's principal interest has al ways been development of Oklahoma's and the nation's natural resources.

He summed up his Senate ambitions along that line: COURT FORBIDS MAN TO COMMIT SUICIDE -(P) Frank LewanChicago, thirty-six, had tried 30 times to kill himself, his estranged wife. Adeleine, thirtysix, has testified. So Circuit Judge Julius H. Miner issued an injunction restraining Lewandowski from making any more attempts at suicide. Since 1939, when they were married, Mrs.

Lewandowski told the judge, her husband, a soldier, has: Three times tried to hang himself. Six times tried to stab himself with a knife or scissors. Six times tried to die by gas. Various other times drank alcohol or iodine from their medicine chest. Several times drank from medicine bottles indiscriminately with intent to commit suicide.

STINSON AIRCRAFT CO. SOLD TO PIPER CO. New York B. Odlum, chairman of Consolidated Vultee Aircraft has announced sale of Convair's Stinson division to the Piper Aircraft Corp, of Lock Haven, Pa. Convair will retain the Stinson plant rat Wayne: Mich.

William T. Piper, president of Piper Aircraft, said a shareholders meeting will be called Jan. 18 to consider changing the name to Piper-Stinson Aircraft Corp. Stinson operations will be moved to Lock Haven from Wayne, as soon as equipment, tools and parts can be transferred. Stinson personnel planes are in a higher price range than the Piper planes.

Piper said production of both lines will be continued. I SEE I DID -AND YOU'RE SMOKING I SEE WHY YOU'VE CAMELS, TOO! DID ALWAYS SMOKED YOU MAKE THE CAMELS. THEY'RE SO CAMEL 30-DAY -AND TASTE TEST SO 6000! PROVE CAMEL MILDNESS FOR YOURSELF! CANCEl Make the Camel 30-day test! When hundreds of men and women recently, from coast to coast, smoked Camels exclusively for 30 days in a similar test, noted throat specialists who examined the throats of these smokers every week a total of 2470 examinations reported CIGARETTES NESTIC NO THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMELS CHEMISTS SPONSOR STUDENTS' CONTEST The Southeastern Pennsylvania Section of the American Chemical Society is sponsoring an essay contest for college students in this area. The contest is open to juniors and seniors' and the essays are to be on any of seven scientific themes. Information may be obtained from R.

E. Philip, chairman of the public relations committee for the section, 730 Lehigh Ave. The section meeting will be held Thursday at 7 p. m. with dinner at Lincoln' Woods Inn.

Lincoln Highway, three miles east of York. R. C. Platow. of Bell Telephone Laboratories, will be the speaker.

OAKITE MAKES POTS- and SHINE GREASE DIS A MILLION THINGS DISSOLVES GREASE AND FAMILY PANS GLASSWARE BURNT-ON FOOD. MAKES YOUR CLEAN- -UP EASY. BATHROOMS TILE OAKITE The gentle, grease-dissolving cleaner CLEANS -is also an excellent water softener WITHOUT SUDS CO. P.INC., 1948 TO PRESENT CHARTER TO EPHRATA JAYCEES "I want to work on the commit tees that will help do the most to develop our natural resources." Personally Kerr is affable, friend ly, courteous. One of the best hand shakers Oklahoma politics has known, he recalls names and faces readily.

He is a total abstainer (quit smoking several years ago too) has taught a Sunday school class for of the heartiest laughs Wash years and will probably have, one ington. What should a man that question to Elmer Morrow, here, he'll answer about like this: you could say a man works for a living, but there's more to it than just that. A man has his self-respect to keep. He wants to work at a job he likes. He wants to do something useful.

He wants fair pay and steady hours with some time to himself and his family. He wants a chance to get ahead and he wants to save some money. And he wants some security in case of accident or sickness. Then, when his working years are done, he wants to know he can retire on an annuity." Today, in Esso Standard Oil Company of Pennsylvania and affiliated companies, 29,000 men and women have jobs which ESSO STANDARD Harold Budding, of Lancaster, State Junior Chamber of Commerce president, will be the main speaker at the charter presentation banquet of the newly-organized Ephrata Junior Chamber of Commerce in the Ephrata Legion home at 6:30 p. Dec.

16. Robert Hobbins, Ephrata Jaycee president, also announced that Budding will present charters from the State and national Jaycee or- ganizations. For a good pioned shortcake tonight Seabrook QUICK -FROZEN STRAWBERRIES Sliced sweetened! The best berries you ever ate come from SEABROOK FARMSWORLD'S LARGEST TRUCK FARM AND QUICK- FREEZING PLANT BRIDGETON; NEW JERSEY but not expensive! ARE CABLE- -NELSON COLONIAL Charming, early American spinet finished in "Old Colony" maple, mahogany of walnut. One of many popular Cable-Nelsons from which to make your selection $595.00 tone small pianos at lowest bench. Federal with prices! See them today.

tax included. Buy budget pion. KIRK JOHNSON CO. Music House YOUR DEPARTMENT STORE OF MUSIC 16 West King Street Dial 5232 Listen to the Kirk Johnson Co. presentation of Milton Cross Piano Playhouse over WLAN every Wednesday at 7:30 P.

M. 1390 on Your Dial. Esso SERVICE Elmer Morrow, Motor Tank Salesman, fills his gasoline truck at the Allentown plant. offer exactly these things. They have such jobs because of a company policy that was set up over 30 years ago- -and developed side-by-side with our workers ever since.

It is a policy based on the belief that the heart of a business is its people -that the best possible jobs attract the best possible workers. Workers in these companies today have everything outlined in the statement above -including vacations with pay, sickness Esso OIL COMPANY OF benefits, cash savings in a Thrift Plan, and the opportunity to retire with income for life. But this policy hasn't grown from "generosity" alone. It's a practical, commonsense business policy, and a good one. Our 29,000 workers; for instance; have now been with us on the average for almost 14 years- of them over 20 years.

Right now-with the demand for oil products far higher than ever before, it means a -to us and to you -to have a staff of experienced, steady, loyal workers like these pushing our facilities to the limit to get you the oil products you want- -good products at fair prices! PENNSYLVANIA.

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