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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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9
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NEW CASTLE, NLWS. TUHSDAY, JULY 3 1945. NIN Plants 50,000 Tomato Plants In Lawrence County Plot head dozen- tomato plants you have sot; CHEWTON rum, oul n.n in biicnango township, I there i.s a LomnLo thab is Paid ISc a day but he's tXPENSIVt transportation! U'iniOWFIGIJ)-KMitON WEDDING Miss Helen Widdowfield of Big I Be'tivci lown.sliip was married to' Pic. Frank A. Zendron cf Denver.

oir Saturday evening. June 30, 1 at 8 o'clock in the parsonage of the Chcwton Christian ehuVdi wifn probably as large as all Llic other tomato gardens in the' couiilv combined. -Robert. A. Welngnrlner of Ihe Butler road haa completed planting vighiscri acres of tomatoes, or about- 50.000 plants.

The tomatoes are contract tomatoes tor the H. J. Heinz Cornnany os Pivtsouvoi! an, sometime r.ext fall they- will he converted into tomato soup, tomato juice and catsup for Ihe armed farces. Some of the producl will probable wind up in i he Philippines and of in Germany. -'vv LVurf A l'lantt-r a m0; hv i Rev.

C. P. Du.rbiij performing l.h- ceremony. Pie. Zendrop has been in sc rv.ua for 37- months and is at mes-n sl.n io nod at For: Kr.o:.: iron where he will leave soon for activi duly in the South Pari fir arra.

CMEWTON NOTES Ki.s.s Ada Tillia was a hi ism hand would be. almost mil of the and a. planting machine was used. A queer IqokiiiR- machine, that at firs! s.iglif looks like a nair caller in New Castle on Mr. and Mrs; John Winters and! son of West Ritfsbm-g visited' at Ihe home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ph. Ire, or chaise iourpes with some gadget be: wren them and a lank of water VVnu-ers on Sunday. To operate it requires live men. pEKJsSBm 'v sPectl crans't is-about 3- milet an PwB59HH ''t hourThe cost adds up to 20 cents a ton mile! I-'SctBBL Here in America, your railroads carry jK3fflBBSf5t9 a i hiyh speeds for an average cost to shippers of less a mile': And railroad workers, like other Ameri-'.

enjoy the world's highest living L-'-'-s'-I Skj difference. Simply rhis: yuiie man drives the tractor, another rides the water tank seal and a lad i stretches out on Ihe -chaise Mrs. bteua Berry of Pittsburgh was a week-end guest at the liei- Miss Ada Tillia and Mrs. Badger. j.

Mrs. Roy Don I. hi tt; and. Sally Lou'! -of-Wampum were -dinner guests at the home of Mr', and Mrs: O. V.

iJo'iChitt on Sunday. Mr. and Henry Prcsnar and j.intmges. A Mlth man is busy -j ing out plants lo ioari ihe I machine as it comes back across, the son- r.nc: ijrmald l-lennon of New Castle were visitors at the home of I KWjC'H3PP networks ol railways, effi- Iir the front of the machine, is a small plow share which opens Ihe ground, mid makes an opening big enough, lor the plant. The water tank man drops a of wafer in the hole and one nf the two -iniince' KVmL wlif iujioi ana mocjcrn lacinties.

QESlBw 2 railroad men in developing constantly higher efficiency in rail trans- BkL WL i'g of freight pulled bva single KjMh unit ol rnotive power makes possible lou nlr. and Mrs. Glenn Hennon en i Sunday. .1 and Mrs. Arthur' Brown and: son have returned to their home; in McKcesporl after spending the week at the home ol Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Badger. Mr. and- A R-rcusor. and lads drops, a plant in the cixming.

spr. Gordon ol Pllwood City were I pair ol (lacking wheels which pack me ground around the plant. The machine moves at the rate of about SO feet per minute that pboiu thirty plants per 'minute are. put in. The plants are properly planted and in.

the past visitors at tin: home of Mrs. Eliza Conner and Mrs. L. Ferguson on Saturday evening. mi.

ana Mrs William Johnson i AllRUSt the Honk and eruP'nrev r( llv uves; be or. lomaioe, road ucrc visitors ill be rolling out from (he garden! chewioe on Simciav the ihousands: ol baskets, Mr nnci The icier, of lomr. for (fuehrer Cilli.n, red Mr. MXPael l.niroin. is; tea at ihe siim- Mr me) Re- nek: Gilles; Confer On Food Situation; Have No Butter On Menu Plans To Locate Japs In Pittsburgh Strongly Opposed PITTSBURGH.

July PITTSBUKG'I. Hou.scwive.s car. get what THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA tion they can out o'. Uiis a do.e.i the Pitisburgl; citizens' ieseftir-; leading restaurant owner? held a mem. committee remained firm itmcl-eon yesterday and couldn't vc.

their l.ui.- today to house ic.val any butter. Japanese-Americans ai the. Gir'cv Purpose of the luncheon meeting orphanage- in Pittsburgh, dcsnu.c was to the butter and meat vigorous from iK.rthsidc rations for and the-i-residents. conclusion' arrive.d'.a f. was that 'Pi The Rev.

Howard E. Mai.ner,.!e-i burghers face skimpy butter and loention oflieer vvr.uei Penn-i meat portions, in public "dining said: establishments for a lone time "We are gruti.tied thai the chiles? looci rationing is relaxed. yens' committee is sn b--Lack of ret! points is responsible, hmd ihe nmionai pyoer.un of ie-liie nwv.ers said. Committees Of CPL. JAMES HOOVER HOME PROM PACIFIC five committee and committee for Friday evening at-i parlors of the Col.

Jm USMC, NACCP To Wept t'1' a eight (clock in ihe reports be asked of lite ith the mound forces nl the ma -rine air corps, has arrived" in New Castle spend a furioueh' at the: "We will continue active: parfiei-i paiioii in seeine thru those this 'u-oup ol y.embershi ea pi a in? at ibis lime, when ulans will be made for elos- First 1946 Ford ing-the unensive membership or.ve ilonn, of his Mrs. Oh. Aufnc Tiifnorl Hut ul11 i-r; HlHUd 1 ifcU UUi preserved and feei- th.e warm friend-- of i nr Pe Hoover. Hemlock Cpl: Hoover returned-to th.i Unit- -d Slates after 16 months service in past moiv.h. Rev.

U. S. Mtinnerlyn. is DETP.OiT. nembcrship chairman, has Central Panne: theatre of a.

nNS Pro- be the.it nuv utomobilcs, ir.idsi:" du At the completion of his furiouc'n to eomr- oft -1 lie assimibly Ccspitc'-plevis Tcileranee Point. S. for reassignment. lines in three and a half years, he-1 today at the Porch Motor com- relation the 2ihh ward citizens- committee cenfinued to oppose liou.se tile. NiscJ here and thrcai err.

court action id brcveni such use of the orphajiate. Soon after the first Ford ihe final assembly line at ihe touge oiant. rorc -i. execu- ice-presK'leni-. anr.ouncen an announced p'mv if p.

i I M-bgt B. Stevenson senate Probe plants as pan s.embly i wm Jk: fl fhe Ford Motor company ti Honorab.lv Discharged Of Akron Labor Pfc. Stevenson Receives Discharge Pfc Irwin Oienn of Mr. and" lrw-hv Ste H. v.es honorably- dtsnurrd from service u.r th.e armed in reconvert from war in tiie manufacture of atil-on mve-ticatc the- program whc.e!e: president or oody.ar Tire Rubber company ana Isaac H.

Watscm. Fircsuuie 'A: Rubber mpanv nerd: -Whcei(r and Watsun informec: rn. Meade that a stm.de the Siiuation Asked enson relea-eci honorable he TlT Clirisiinr.s tuber- v.uh ihe eiyhth air ferre seal ls credited lo a Danish Me served as eommum imasler. Holboll. cation chief in heavy bombard- beuir, meducec: ui ii ii it -mKmm ip s-tate- ir.

h.avme c-hm-Rc of ail i radio and to.rphone ecimpmeiP auc i personnel. 'M. Sitt. ui- ihe oi their ''on -f ahesred erievanees. whne niem- Fire.Mone workers walkeu out Sun- l)CV 01 oih h.ivmc day iolfowiiu a breakdown con- ln l-hc of the tract ueitothtiTW Rlnneland.

Norn-andy and North An ii, i Prance -A If you need to euiioop IICOBiOOO! ecuilpmen: anci records pertaininp to S- 01 Akl'01: eiiuipment. labor was, requested today He look part, in air offeiriive )v of sink-uie-ol Normandy, non hem CIQ tie Ame crs were idle due 'to the strikes and 'iie vet.m i Befcnse Serv icfial fnr It, Du Monthly Losses Slt-venstm. son ol y.v and Mrs I so win of ft. ii. iias the American defense i medal, a medal, dis- a loines baciae wuh 1l3C 1th i lantous'to hp.lp iirllevc tlomil tlisturbiuu'f: Lydia I Pinkham TABIC Health Talk VAlUESifHSiP ARE UPT UNSlii-N DANCKKS I There lire some- ciisenses which cripple their viclim.s in spectacular way.

These discuses iminlly cruise, lot when I hey in Dnistic, measures r.rc inker, in cupc-with ihem. Tin: victims of these diseases tte; Hie of the. public. Large Hints arc gi ven lor flteir care. There, arc tllsciises which ,1 re nut so spfictacujar.

clam-ages are not wiiCre I hey can he seen. They cnti.se fur more trouble 'thin: flu: mure spectacular adds-and sure throat are perhaps i the worst of fliese clniiyerons dis-! cases. They prububly cause more! i serious frduhic fhtin all other The Eagle and the Dove Have Much in Common The small wh ire bird of peace, carrier of the 1 i anch is stro ly defen brave eagle about whose while-crested head, the laurel. 61 Victory will soon a'ain be worn as a crown. This date reminds us of many a past Victory and Peace let it also mark our dedication, to.

Total Victory a future of Lasting Peace. PENNSYLVANIA POWER COMPANY TOP AY IT COSTS MORE fo repair damaged property. So be sure you have enough Insurance. "It's ito use. cliiof:" nil he keeps saying is 'someday beer in cans will be back! ritscuses eombinecl.

They are es- peclnlly demitRlm; fo children, for l.liey. t-'o ol'l-en. the. cause, of a crippled heart. A schninr hnvliic: one nf these in-.

fectious: should be kepi, at. home.1 This procedure helps to. protect, the patient and to prevent iie.r from ine sick. A crippled heart is I'm: more lli a i i a erlpii'efl Mm!) eveii lliniigii II; is ciiused by jusl cold. If Dart picks up a euld at ihe ilaiit pi restaurant In: should rv to keep from it lo 'lie i esl uf the family.

LET US CHECK YOU VALUES Mnt.flmf CANNED SEEK IS GUANO WEEK I PEOPLES REALTY CO. I 29 E. WASillMGTON ST. REMEMBER- THE TRADE-MARK- i I To send American bombers first nssaiilt mi Rome unci them 'jack in na.se took I 000 galt.ms ul gnsolmc. PHONE 2S8.

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