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Altoona Tribune from Altoona, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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Altoona Tribunei
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Altoona, Pennsylvania
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ALTOONA TRIBUNE, Friday, March 1948 Chances are you ha' never i looked through a pair of binocu- Fire Levels Bbi, Candidates File For Office for" nomination to general assembly in the primary elections, are: Charles A. Auker, Altoona, representative, First district, and George E. Jones, Hollidaysburg. representative, Second district. The state elections bureau reports an 11th hour filing jam with only three days left for the filing of petitions.

lars unless you've four eyes, The word is "binocular" for one instrument, Sports Afield. Williamsburg Latest Blair counly candidates filing applications in Harrisburg, HO EXTBfl CHARGES Funeral For Pavia Soldier Set Sunday Funeral services for Pvt. David M. Burket who was killed in action on Guadalcanal, Restaurant Fire, completely destroyed the restaurant and dwelling known as Pete's and Alices about a B. S.

Jan. 28, 1913 will be for my CREBIT DENTISTRY mile west of Williamsburg on the Piney Creek road early yf IS ,,,5 Thursday morning. The building was owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dempsie, Sleeping quarters nna been established by the Demp- a Tint (ode So.

10S0 nn 45 Qt- II i I I i Code No. 1035 nfinW7 sies, in a separate miuaing about 50 feet away from the restaurant, so their bedroom furniture and clothing were conducted Sunday afternoon at the Pavia Evangelical and Reformed church in charge of The Rev. Carl Imhoff. Military services will he held at the Oster-burg Reformed cemetery, The body is expected to arrive from Columbus, 0 Friday morning at 10:21 o'clock and will he removed to the Cam's funeral home, Claysburg. where friends will be' received until time of services.

Pvt. Burket was born Jan. 30, 1922. at Pavia, the son of Ross and Mazie (Weyandt) Burket. He attended the Pavia church and schools.

He was a member of company 103rd infantry. Surviving are his parents and one brother, Ernest, Burket of Onalinda, Cambria county, and one sister, Mrs. Ruth Ling of Osterburg. saved from the flames. Their living room, dining room and kitchen were in the same building as the restaurant so all was a total loss.

Michael Rupeka, discovered the flames on his way home No Investigatt no references 1 trust you. Only one account, one weekly payment for all the family for plates, brldgework, fillings, extractions and X-rays. from work, and thinking that the owners slept in the same building, severely injured his hand, trying to awaken the residents. The noise awakened the IMPERIAL Rnfe Tl, MM WAIRH Jf HOH1A UIIOI a I 1 iDempsies and then Mr. Rupeka WE drove into Uliamsourg ana called the fire company.

The volunteer firemen, who responded immediately, used the booster tank on the extra building. Since there was no Logan Valley Optometrists RenewProgram water available, nothing could be done to save the house and Broken or Misfit Flatl Quickly Repaired, Relined or Reset LOW FEES restaurant. The building and all The Dentist You Can Trot And Who Truti You 1419 Eleventh Ave. PHONE 6598 ALTOONA its contents was completely VinctnnpH t. that the.

re me t)gan vaiiey wpiumvu.v. 91.4 to be exact! When purchasers of Imperial were questioned in a nation-wide survey, 91.4 proved to be repeat purchasers. Yes, nine out of ten say Imperial again 86 proof. Blended whiskey. The straight whiskies in this product re 4 years or more old.

30 straight whiskey. 70 grain neutral spirits. Hiram Walker Sons Peoria, Illinois. 1 Ciotir mot CnnHqv Tph. 29.

at was sioiic-u uy an if cinro insurance was car- tne onice 01 ur. ou" I nnni nna ic ried on the building the loss in ir total. Mr. Dempsie es- newiy h'- was timated that the loss may reach five or six thousand dollars. SHAFFER STORES CO.

CASH AND CARRY PRICES week-end specials COLONIAL Registration Deadline Set Lb. Pkg. 31 Toasb BOSCUL COFFEE CHERRY LAYER CAKE LE WITH CHERRV FILLING AND Mm ING 45c BANANA CAKE The registration commission gram ana umwancu inc icg- ular routine of business at that time. The gathering was under the direction of Dr. William Fargot-stein.

Altoona, president of the society. During the course of the gathering it was decided that the Optometric society would sponsor the distribution of "Visual a nationally published magazine dealing with the function and care of eyes. In the very near future the Woman's Auxiliary of the Logan Valley group will place this publication in as many school libraries as possible. It was announced by the public relations department that the week of March 7-14 has in Hollidaysburg Thursday issued IW I 3 LB. BAG a final reminder to unregistered PENN' ALTO mmm electors of Blair county that Saturday, March 6, is the last day to enroll for the primary 57c YELLOW CAKE WITH BANANA ICING NIBLETS 45c election of Tuesday, April 27.

20c CORN The office of registration com Brmn4 Krnl CHOC. STRIPE Cookies 53 SUNSHINE Lb. Pkg. Krispy Crackers 27 AUSTIN'S Dog Food 5-Lb. Bag gj mission on the ground floor of the courthouse will be open Friday from 9 to 4 o'clock and on ALL BREAD AND ROLLS Delivered the Day They Are Baked JUICES J.

Kaan rtoCiarrmtH a Mntiniia (Ml to enroll new voters or to record i 6 changes of address or of party av5 lour affiliation. Electors are advised I that appropriate radio program Nabisco" Ritz Spec. 31(i Nabisco Dandy Oyster Crackers Lb. 28J fflMfflil Xo. 2 9 Can Xo.

1 Can No. Can I9e 10c 10c to use the Union street entrance. ana ne w.pd pei mu.mauu., would be disbursed in recogm- Another pre-election deadline that event will be reached Monday March state convention is the final day for the filing of May at Erie, Penn- Can Xo. BLENDED. GRAPEFRUIT ORANGE.

PINEAPPLE. APRICOT. TOMATO. 20c B. Berry oz.

27s L. S. Apple Jelly 12 oz. L. S.

Jelly Can Xo. sylvania and delegates appointed U7 iUa m'OciloTit trt rpnrpcpnl 19c 18c lie 17c bers of the Republican or Demo-; pvcnf-in. Xo. 2 Can cratic county committee are re- i anr, nt. Xo.

Can quired to file at Hollidaysburg GREEN CUNT Although no filing fee is re For 370 L. S. Elderberry Jam L. S. Blackberry Jam Cherry ..12 oz.

L. Jelly 37c PEAS quired, the county board of elections reported today- that few BRAND I I I I citizens have presented petitions for election to membership on OSCAR MAYER the county committee, especially QetMslmoms S. M. Rubinstein, both of Clearfield. Dr.

Rubinstein, well-known Clearfield optometrist, as part of the society educational program then delivered his paper before the group. His topic for discussion dealt with office economics and jurisprudence. Those members of the association present from this area included the following: Altoona: Drs. Arnold Berman, Harold Sea Side Lima Beans RICE in the boroughs and townships. 2 Lbs 686 Lb.

Box 21 i Compass Rm.imusTM WIENERS Lb. 49c Fuoss to Address iRlNLESS illinium illlllin- WITH 'SAUCE Huntingdon Lions omf en lex Top Friday evening, March 12, at Brande, William Fargotstein, M. svso packav of La-Gragnnno Lb. Pkg. Macaroni of Spaghetti 176 La Grag'no Noodles Lb- Pk 25 Pot-Pie Bows ceiio Pkg.

27 Betty Crocker Soup Mix 12 53c Lb 66c 15:15 o'clock, William Robert A. Wolfberg, Bernard Ressler Fuoss, Tyrone, will address the and Harold Zeiders. of Ameri- Lions club of Huntingdon, speak- 1 can Optical company; Tyrone: Dr. John Dollar; State College: Ing on the subject, "What Under ies Real Americanism Are We Drs. Benjamin Alexander, Arnold 47c HEINZ, BABY FOOD STR.

3 For 25 Part of It?" Ml Can 15c The Tyrone platform speaker MinCED WT, JR. 10 will be presented by Dr. A. L. Malcolm.

The club president and program chairman is Charles A. T. Roshoe; Philipsburg: Dr. Harry I. Seiber; Clearfield: Drs.

J. H. Morh and S. M. Rubinstein.

A meeting was held concurrently of the Woman's Auxiliary following which they were joined by their husbands for dinne-at a Philipsburg restaurant. CREAM OF Wheat POST CORN Toasties Franco-American Spaghetti Campbell's Pork and Beans Pine Cone Tomatoes Hanover Kidney Beans 2 JBauer. The Huntingdon appear- HEINZ i 30 8 oz. JO bnce marks the sixth of the Ty- Tomato Soup 13 one man before Lion clubs of The Huntingdon-Mifflin area in recent weeks. Spinach p6 Engines to Be Lake Altoona Filling Steadily Lake Altoona may be filled during March if the rain continues to fall in the next few weeks as PENN-ALTO Pancake Flour 5 Lbs 49 PENN-ALTO Buckwheat Flour 2Lb24 Macaroni Loaf with Creole Sauco .2 For 31 No.

Can No. 2 Cans 27c No. 3 15 No. 2 Can No. 2 Can Qg .......236 Tall Can 4 48 Count Atkf.

epaired Here In March It was disclosed at the works 3 AND March 6, 1948 the past fortnight, it It ac TU c-A isivoH i All i Jackson Peas Carrots Manchester Beets Bellvue Apple Butter Penn-Alto Milk Penn-Alto Tea Balls Hd. 19 uu'- i Councilman George A. Busch, iiiiimiin" illinillM r-TTUCE The report indicated that re- unfilled reservoir was 47.9 feet Vs cup finely cut reen pepper 2 tablespoons finely cut onion 4 teaspoons hot shortening cup condensed tomato soup teaspoon salt few grains pepper 1 cup diced, American chctM cup Pet Milk V'j cup water -'i teaspoon dry mustard V2 teaspoon tatt 2 slightly beaten efts i cups cooked mac aront or spaghetti HONEY COATED Ranger Joe iair work will be completed this or 531.420.000- callons. 15c nonth on 36 passenger cars while Canacitv of the reservoir which repair work will be started on supplies the low level areas of hn additional 36 cars. RpDair thp ritv is ss foci tst nnn nnn NU-MAID 39c ROME tstAw.1 2BcbS.21 ork will be carried out in March gallons.

It has been filling stead-in 27 box cars, according to the ily since Feb. 18 when the read- I eport. Modification work on 189 I ines wpre 40 11 foot or dm 7 in Turn on oven; et at moderately alow (350 Grease a quart loaf pan. Heat over boiling water mixture of cheese, milk, water, mustard and 'l teaspoon salt. Stir until cheese melts.

Stir into beaten eggs. Add macaroni; "Table Grade" Margarine H21-A cars will be completed. 000 pallnns. Cniinrilman Rusnh he report stated. said.

i CARROTS Ea. 3lc B. PENN-ALTO GOLDEN put into pan. Set larger pan hold-in Vi in. hot water.

Bake about 1 hour, or until firm. Cook green pep Syrup 25 CY per and onion 5 min. ahortenmg. Stir in soup, remaining salt and pepper. Boil 1 min.

Serve- over loaf. Makes 4 aerving. You Will Needt Heinz Catsup .27 Evap. Apricots Pk 356 Evap. Peaches Lb- 25 WESSON OIL Pts.

50c TURNIPS 2Lbs isiFW CABBAGE Wesson Oil WA JU -W 1 Pet Milk 14 G. E. Globes .11 PLUS TAX DILL'S E. Z. A.

Cold .256 CONTAINS SOLIUM RINSO 356 HAVE YOUR TRIBUNE DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR! .0 95c A Month Brings You All the Home News FIRST Associated Press Coverage National Columnists CALL 8181 ALTOONA TRIBUNE ROYAL 6-oz. Baking Powder 26t For Baking SPRY 3-Lb. Can 1b21 SILVER DUST WITH FAC CLOTH 38 WHEN AVAILABLE TWO SIZES LUX TOILET SOAP 2- 19c 2 SOAPS IN 1 SWAN SOAP He 2 35c JUST TRY IT LIFEBUOY SOAP ...2 19 FOR CLEANING MYSTIC FOAM CO. Insist on PARSON'S Household AMMONIA "'21c rfALDOKF Toilet Tissue 4 .286 FOR FINE WASHINGS LUX FLAKES 356 Bath 15c KEEPS FOOD FRESH CUT-RITE WAX PAPER MILLIONS CALL FOR SUNNY SOL, 10c PLrs DEPOSIT K5-F1. Roll 25c.

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