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1969 William. husband of the late Josephine. formerly, of Powelton Avanue. Woodlynne, N.J.. age 90 years.

Survived by 2 daughters Mrs Catherine Wilson. Mrs. Helen Smith sons William Mann 12 Relatives and and Frank and Malin. 5 grandchildren, friends 01 the lamuy, also members of the Polish American Citizens Club and Woodman OL the Worla. are invited to attend the funeral Monday.

9 a.m at the Zembruski Funeral Home. 1643 Mt. Ephraim Ave. Camden. Requiem high Mass 10 a m1.

at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Churen. Woodlynne. Interment at New Camden Cemetery. Friends max call Sunday evening. MURPHY 214 San Pedro Glendora.

NJ. sudden on Feb. 14. 19.9. Cnarles age 65 years.

Husband of Louise M. Murpay nee Briddar, survived by two sons. Bert, Beverly, N.J and Chartes 1. est Berlin. N.J..

three daughters. Mary Lou and Margaret, both at home and Mrs. Robert Goetz. Pennsauken, one sister. Mrs.

John McManus Mubern. 11 grandchudren. He was a former resident of Gloucester City and St. Petersburg. Fla.

A veteran of both World Wars and lite member of the D. A. V. and Trench Rats and Retreads. He organized the Pinellas County Chapter D.

A 13, Bay Pines. Fla. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday at 9 a.m.. at the Funeral Home of Charles W. McCann.

122 Church Blackwood. J. Requiem high Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Teresa's Churen.

Runnemede. N.J Interment at New St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call Monday evening. On teD 15 1469 Frank of Tauntoil ha Atco age 68 years, Beloved husband of Ida and tather of Mrs.

Anna Giberson or Mealord. Airs. Carlene Harris. Indian Mills. Frank, 1 IC.01.

Norman. Clarence. Joyce Gradys at home Relatives and friends will meet at 8 a.m. Monday al the Leroy Wooster Funeral Home. White Horse Pike.

Atco. N.J. Requiem high Mass al the Sacred Heart Church. Cedar Brook. N.J..

9 a.m. Interment Sacreo Heart Cemetery, Cedar Brook, Friends may call Sunday evening. PHILLIPS On Feb. 15, 1969. William of 2 Tanagers Terrace, Audubon, N.J Survived by brother.

Walter W. of Audubon, and sister. Mrs. Ada P. Zink, of Haddonfield.

Due notice of the funeral will be given by the B. C. Schroeder and Sons Funeral Home, 715 Cooper Camden. OBER SELF Suddenly on Feb 12 1969. Dr.

Olen Self. husband of Marie nee Thompson) of 426 Cummings Ave. assboro I Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend a memorial ervice on Sunday at p.m al the Pitman United Method.st Church Pitman. N.J Funeral services will be hela on Monday at 2 al the Moore Funeral Home. Sheridan Ave Tulsa Okla.

Interment at Floral Haven Ceme ery. Funeral under the direction of the Kelley Funeral Home. Pitman SHORE On Feb. 14. 1969.

Sonia wife of the late Abraham Shore of the Cedar Brook Hills Wyncote. Pa mother of Beatrice Gover and David Shore, sister of Rose Kapp and Mary Sief and Julius hom*onoff. also survived by four grandchildren. Funeral services Sunday. 1:30 p.m at the David B.

Berschler Funeral Chapels. 5341 State Hwy, 38. Pennsauken. N.J. Interment at Crescent Burial Park Family will return to the home of Mr.

and Mrs David Shore. 348 Kings Hwy. West. Had SINGLEMAN Feb 14. 1969 Charles beloved husband of Anme nee Young: of 6 Hunter Drive.

Crest Fair Apts Camden. NJ age 51 vears. Also surviving a Royden Hayman. Sr. I grandson.

great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are invited attend the funeral services on Mondas. 11 a in the Schetter Funeral Home. 304 Marlton Pike Route 701 Cherry Hill. NJ Interment Locustwood Cemetery Viewing Monday.

9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. SMITH On Feb. 13. 1969.

James husband of Anna M. nee Brown of 821 Green Mt. Ephraim, N.J.. age 72. Also survived by 1 son, James J.

and 1 daughter. Mrs Emma M. Tizzutillo of Gloucester City. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday at 9 a.m. from the McCann Funeral Home.

Brown and Monmouth Streets. Gloucester City High mass of requiem. 10 a.m Sacred Heart Church, Ephraim. Interment New Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr N.J. Friends may call Monday evening TAVENER On Feb.

12. 1969 William of 130 Maryland Ave Magnolia N.J age 15 years. sor of Frank and Margaret inpe MacAulay, Relatives and friends the family are invited to attend the funeral on Monday. 10 a at the Gardner Funeral Home. Black Horse Pike and Haverford Road.

Runnemed. Services 11 a Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Warwick Road Magnolia N.J. Interment al Locustwood Memorial Park. Cherry Hill Friends may call Sundav evening THOMAS Walter Edmond of 700 Mt Vernon St Camden Died Feb 12 1969 age 70 vears.

Survived by dauzhter Mrs Frances Still. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Monday at 8 in the Carl Miller Funeral Home 831 Van Hook St Camden Where friends may call after 6 Interment at New Camden Cemetery Camden John McFarland Renamed to Head N.J. Health Unit PRINCETON John A. McFarland. president of the board of trustees UnderwoodMemorial Hospital, Woodbury.

has been reelected to a second term as president of the Health Facilities Planning Council for New Jersey. McFarland 1S president of McFarland-Johnson. Consulting Engineers, in Woodburv. Other officers reelected are J. Mortimer Fox Jr.

of Bloomfield. vice president and Leonard C. Johnson of Princeton. treasurer. James Compton of Livingston IS the new secretary The Health Facilities Planning Council 1S a non- profit organization established by a representative group of New Jersey citizens interested in the orderly development of hospital and health facilities and services based on demonstrated need.

ly In you Just who But Two in IS to 1 I I I G. E. Lacy, Ex-Mayor Of Clayton CLAYTON George E. Lacy, 155, former mayor, councilman and public safety director here, died yestereay in UnderwoodMemorial Hospital, Woodbury. Mr.

Lacy of 335 W. Clayton was a trainer and driver of harness horses. He was a member of the U.S. Trotting Association, New Jersey Standard Bred Association, Clover Leaf Drivers Association, National Harness Drivers Association and Pauls boro Trotting Association. He also was a past president of the Clayton Kiwanis Club and Clayton Fire Department; Forest Grove Lodge AM.

Elks and Clayton Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Kathryn; two sons, G. Earl Lacy Jr. of Clayton and Burnett H. of Vineland: two stepdaughters.

Mrs. Patricia Simmermon of Pennsville and Mrs. Joan Senior of Cecil; a sister, a brother and 14 grandchildren. Services will be Monday at 1 p.m. in the Barclay Funeral Home.

Broad and Maple Streets, Clayton, where friends call tomorrow night. Masonic services will be at 8 p.m. Burial will be in Cedar Green Cemetery here. J. G.

Wagner Services Set For Monday Joseph Gottlieb Wagner, 79, a 50-year resident of Camden, died Thursday in Allentown, after a long illness. Mr. Wagner, a furniture finisher, belonged to the Excelsior Consistory of Collingswood; Trimble Lodge and Forest 5, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, in Camden; Crescent Temple Shrine in Trenton, and Epiphany Luthern Church of Camden. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Anna Sorrentino of Allentown: a son, Charles R.

Wagner Westmont; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Joseph Ritchie of Camden, Mrs. Harriet Bodilly of Cinnaminson and Mrs. Allen Loveland of Barrington, and three grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m.

Monday at the Stevens Funeral Home, 1335 Linden Allentown, Pa. The body will be cremated. Contributions may be made to cancer research. Frank Curry, Oil Company Emplove, 59 Frank P. Curry.

59. an employe of the Gulf Refining Philadelphia for 25 years, died yesterday in Cooper Hospital. Camden. Mr. Curry of 415 N.

36 Camden, was a member of the Rosedale Baptist Church of Camden. He was also a member of Odd Fellows Amity Lodge 166 of Pennsauken. He is survived by his wife. Katherine three daughters. Mrs.

Patricia M. Sparrow of Delanco, Mrs. Julia E. Holleran of Williamstown and Mrs. Elizabeth T.

Montagna of Clifton Heights, seven grandchildren and three sisters. Services will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Bradley Funeral Home. 3203 Federal Camden, where friends may call Monday night. Odd Fellows services will be 8 p.m.

Monday in the funeral home. Burial will be in Locustwood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill. Inglesby Funeral Home 602 E. Main Street MAPLE SHADE Phone NOrmandy 2-4758 BE GUIDED RY THESE PRINCIPLES Ideal funeral appointments. Prices to meet the economic situation.

Service that is conscientious and efficient. Established 1902 the MURRAY FUNERAL HOME 408 COOPER ST. CAMDEN, N. J. Phone WO 3-1460 Wm.

J. Paradee, Mgr. Larry Rodenbeck Mrs. H. V.

Kelsall, Ex Nurse member of the Congress of whom she lived, three Pa. Parents and Teachers. brothers, George and Robert Mrs. Kelsall is survived by alSinger both of Trenton, and day Kelsall 67, of 17 Education Association and life sister, Mrs. Janet Peck, with, Milo Singer of Wilkes Barre, Mrs.

Helen V. BURGER On Feb 13. 1969 Edith nee Wilson), beloved wife of Charles J. Burger of 3742 Frosthoffer Ave Pennsauken, N.J age 51 Also survived by 2 daughters. Barbara A Landis of Cherry Hill.

Charlene A. at home. 2 grandchildren. 1 brother and 3 sisters. Relatives and friends of the family also employes of Electronics.

are invited to attend the funeral services On Monday at 11 A m. at the Bradley Funeral Home. 3203 Federal Street. Camden. N.J Interment at Locustwood Memorial Park Friends may call on Sunday evening CURRY On Feb 14.

1969 Frank beloved husband of Katherine Curry nee Frame of 415 North 36th Camden. NJ age 59 Also survived by 3 daughters: Mrs Patricia Sparrow ot Delanco. Mrs. Julia E. Holleran.

of Wilhamstown. Mrs. El zabeth T. Montagna. Clifton Heights.

grandchildren and 3 sisters. Relatives and friends of the family also employes of Refining Co. Amity Lodge 166 F. and Rosedale Baptist Church. invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday.

11 a.m.. al Bradley Funeral Home. 3203 Federal Camden. Interment at Locustwood Memorial Park Friends may call on Monday evening Odd fellows service at 8 DENTINO On Feb, 14 1969 Antonio, of 602 S. 4th St Camden age 79 years.

Surviving a sons Orlando. Querinio. Albert. Raymond Frank and Carmen all of Camden: Lawrence, 01 Atlantic City. and Lr daughier.

uho. Miss Jeanette al hume. grandchidren and sister Relatives and friends the family are mvited attend the tuneral on Tuesdas morning at a from the Bocce Funeral Hume 4th and Walnut S15. Camden. NJ Requiem high ma 9:30 a Our Lady of Mt.

Carmel Church Camden. Interment Cemetery Cherry Hill. Calvary Friends may call Monday evening after p.m ESPOSITO On Feb 13 1969 Rose nee Hirth. beloved wue of Aured. of 2415 S.

12th Camden aRe 50 vears Devoted mother of Shirley Esposito at Callahan of Phila Helen Mowerv of home. devoted sister of Martha Gloucester. Julia Sochanchak of Cherry Hill. Alice Dzindzio of Pennsauken. Lydia Pannelli.

Henrietta Zwink and Marie DelRoccini of Camden. and one brother, Henry Hirth of Gloucester Relatives and friends are invited 10 attend the funeral on Monday at a m. at the Joseph A and Frank Falco Funeral Home 6500 BrownInE Road Pennsauken. N.J Requiem 9:30 high mass and communion al Sacred Heart Church. Broadwav and Ferry 1 Camden Interment Calvary N.I Cemeterv Cherry Hill mends may call Sundav evening after Parking on premises.

FISCHER On Feb 13. 1969 of 333 White Horse Pike. Atco. N.J Gertrude beloved wife of Albert Fischer also survived by one son. A.

Stanley af Vienna Virginia, one brother. Joseph H. Geis of Glenside, Pa. and three grandchildren. Age 86 years.

Relatives, friends and Acto Women's Club are invited to attend the funeral services on Monday. 11 a.m from the Knight Funeral Home. Rich and Centrals Aves. Berlin Interment at Berhn Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday evening HOPPER On Feb.

14. 1969. Anna wife of the late John Hopper of 2751 Congress Rd Camden. N.J age 85 Survived by her son Louis Camden. 4 grandchildren.

4 great 1 sister Mrs Irene Fausel. Relatives and friends of the family are invited attend the funeral services 01 Tuesday a In at the Murray Funeral Home. 405 Camden. Interment at Harleigh Cemetery. Friends Monday evening HUNTZINGER Haddonfield Baptist Cemetery.

JAJE-JAYE Suddenly. on Feb. 12 1969 Russel Huntzinger. beloved of husband Citv. Helen nee Swezer.

Ocean formerly of Westmont Avenue Westmont. N.J. Also survived by a son. Hugh M. Huntzinger of Bristol.

Pa of a daughter. Gretchen A Huntzinger Haddonfield: one brother and one sister. Services Mondav. 11 a.m at the Holl Funeral Home. 15 West End Haddonfield N.J Friends mav call Sunday evening Interment at On Feb.

13. 1969. Zotia, wife of the late Paul formerly of 1200 block Thurman Street. Camden. NJ Survived by 2 daughters Mrs.

Stanley Krupinski. Mrs. Eastlack Jave. and sons Peter Jaye and Walter 4 grandchildren. 8 great-grandchildren.

Relatives and friends of the family. also members of the Holy Rosary Society and the Woodman of the World are invited to attend the funeral Monday a m. at the Zembruski Funeral Home 1643 Mt. Ephra1m Ave Camden Requiem hizh Mass 9 a.m at St. Joseph's Church.

10th and Mechanic Streets Camden. NJ Interment at St Joseph's terv Friends may call Sunday evening KELSALL On Feh 14 1969 Somerdale Helen pufe of the late George aze RT vears Surviving sister Mrs Janet Peck of Somerdale. 3 brothers. Georze and Robert of Trenton and Milo of Wilkes Barre. Pa niece.

Peck Relatives and friends of Lynne the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Monday from the Saul Funeral Home. 1740 Greenwood Are Trenton. Friends max call hour before services Interment wood Cemetery Trenton There will be viewing Sunday evening al Home for Funerals Wh te Danks Horse Pike a' Stone Rd Lindenwold. J. Nee Singer of Dartmouth Ave 17 335 Earl Latv Sr West George Clayton Ave On Feb of Catheryn Lacy 14 1969.

Husband 55 Also nee Beechler aze years by 5005 Earl Jr and survived Burnett step Mrs Joan Senior and Mrs Patricia Simmermon sister Mrs. Alma Tevis and a brother Norman Lacy grandchildren Relat. ves and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Monday Feb at 1900 services Barclay Funeral Home. Broad and Maple Streets J. Interment al Cedar Green Cemetery, Clayton Friends may call Sunday evening at the funeral home Masonic services Sunday On Fes 14 1969 Herbert White Horse Pike Oaklyn 64 years Survived b3 brothers Walter of Oaklyn and Wilham of Relatives and friends of 10 the family will meet Tuesday a al the Creran Funeral Home 400 White Horse Pike Oaklan from St Funeral Services 11 a Lukes Lutheran Church.

Collings Ave Collinzswood Friends and members nf the Metropolitan Rose SOCIETY of Philadelphia may call Mondax evenin2 Interment Locustwood Memorial Park Other Obituaries On Page 23 Edith Burger Services Monday Services for Mrs. Edith M. Burger. 51. a calibrator for TRW Electronics Division of Camden for 20 years, will be Monday at 11 a.m.

the Bradley Funeral Home. 3203 Federal Camden, where friends may call tomorrow night. Burial will be in Locustwoo Memorial Park, Cherry Hill. Mrs. Burger, who resided at 3742 Frosthoffer Pennsauken, died Thursday in West Jersey Hospital, Northern Divi- sion, Camden.

She was a member of Local 987 of the International Brother hood of Electric Workers. LOAB She survived by her hus band. Charles two daughters. Mrs. Barbara A.

Landis Cherry Hill and Miss Charlene A. Burger 9 home: two grandchildren, a brother and three sisters. VAN DANAKER On Feb. 14. 1969.

John F. husband of Anna J. (nee Hunt) of 29 Cedar Westville. N.J.. age 69 years.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday. at 10 a.m. at the Ellis Funeral Home. 301 Highland Westville. Interment at West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala-Cynwyd.

Pa. Friends may call Monday evening. VOLK Marguerite B. Volk (nee Blake) of 111 Pulaski Ave. Riverside.

N.J.. on Feb. 14. 1969 wife of the late William J. Volk.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to meet at the Davis Funeral Home. 171 Delaware Woodbury. N.J.. on Tuesdav Feb 18. 1969 at 9 a.m.

Mass at St Patricks RC Church. Woodbury. at 10 a.m. Interment at Hillerest Cemetery. Hurfville.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday evening. IN MEMORIAM BAKER (Ferry) In sad and loving memory our daughter and sister. Marian, went to sleep February 16. 1961. Marian, we did not think when night veiled earth and sky, That you so full of life and hope would breathe your last goodbye.

You went first and we remained. There one thing we would have you do walk slowly down that lonesome road. For someday we will follow you. We want to know each step you take so we may take the same. For someday down that lonesome road you will hear us call your name.

Sadi missed by Mom. Daddy and Chal BECKETT 111 1ving memory of our dear son. Lawrence F. on his birthday. Feb.

16. It only takes a little space To tell how much we miss you But. it will take a whole life through. To forget the day we lost you. Sweet is the spot where you are laid.

Many a visit in silence is paid To lay down flowers in memory of thee. Never forgotten. and never will be. Dearly loved. sadly missed.

Mother and Dad. CALL In sad and loving memory of a dear wife. Catherine Call, who passed away February 15, 1954. In our home she 18 fondly remembered. Sweet memories cling to her name.

Those who loved her in life sincerely Still love her in death just the same. Sadly missed by husband and son Neil FANELLI sad and loving memory of In beloved husband and A father. Michael who passed away February 16. 1967 years have passed s'nce that sad dav When the one we loved was called away. God took him home.

it was his will Within our hearts he livith still. Sadly missed by wife Henrietta son Joseph. GROCE In sad and loving memory of our beloved wife and Mother. Dalgisa, who passed away Feb. 15.

1967. You are always in our thoughts and prayers. But today more than ever. Sadly missed by husband and children. MARRA In sad and loving memory of a dear husband and father Anthony Bob) Marra.

who passed away Feb. 15. 1961. Sunshine passes, shadows fall. Loves remembrance outlasts all And thouzh the years be many or few They are filled with remembrance.

dear. of you. Sadly missed by wife. Mae, and sons. John and family and MARRA In sad and loving memory of beloved husband and father.

Anthony Robert Marra, who passed away Feb. 15. 1961. In our hearts he is fondly remembered and missed by his wife. Mae.

and his sons. John and Robert and grandchildren. MARRA In sad and loving memory of a dear husband and father, Anthony (Bob) Marra, who passed away Feb. 15. 1961.

We often sit and think of him when we are all alone. For memory is the only friend that grief can call its own: ke ivy on the withered oak, when all other things decay. Our love for him will still keep green, and never fade away. Sadly missed by all his family. NAYLOR In sad and loving memory of my dear husband.

Clarence J. Naylor, who passed away Feb. 16. 1961. Please.

God forgive a silent tear. A constant wish that he was here. There are others. yes know. he was mine and I loved him 80 Lovely memories never die.

A- years roll on and days pass by Sadly missed by your loving wife Frances. NAYLOR sad and loving memory of my dear father Clarence who passed away February 16. 1961 They say time heals all sorrows. And helps us to forget: But time so far has only proved How much we miss him vet God zave us strength to fight it. And courage to bear the blow: But what it meant to lose you.

No one will ever know. Sadly missed by dauzhter Doris. son-in-law Frank and grandhcildren Janice and Frank. SCANISH In sad and loving memory of a dearbeloved husband and father. John.

passed away Feb 16. 1968 HIs smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall. He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all Some day we hope to meet him. Some day, we know not when To clasp his hand in the better land. Never to part again.

Sadly missed by wife Nellie and daughter Nellie and daughter Loraine. THOMAS In sad and loving memory of a dear wife and mother. Anna E. Thomas. who passed away Feb.

15. 1965 There 1S a sad but sweet remembrance There is a a token memory of fond and affection. mother, And a heartache still for you A wonderful mother. woman and aid. One who was better God never made: A wonderful worker.

$0 loyal and true One In a million--that. mother was Vou your judgment always right, Honest and liberal ever uprizht. Loved by your friends and all whom knew Our wonderful mother -that mother Was you Saris missed by hushand Lewis and daughters. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Lloyd Frederick wishes thank their friends relatives and neizhhors for their expressions of sympathy received during their recent bereavement. Mrs Ann Frederick and Mrs.

Erma Curry EDWARD P. JR. Funeral Home 3425 River Avenue. Camden Phone WOodlown 3-5355 JUST a block from the bridge plaza Schroeder provides a convenience of location that is particularly desirable. B.

C. Schroeder Sons Bern Schroeder, Mgr Ken Schroeder Dependable Funeral Service Since 1884 MEMBER BY INVITATION NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS 715 Cooper Street, Camden Phone WO 3-0400 Day or Night Dartmouth died yesterday in Convalescent Home, Hill. Mrs. Kelsall. a pioneer school health programs, Camden County, was nurse "in Lindenwold district for 25 years.

She public health nurse with Services will be 2 p.m. Monat Saul Funeral Home, 1740 Greenwood Trenton, there will be a viewing hour earlier. There will he in Hamilton, Ex-Mayor's one Mrs. B. Wife New Jersey State Department Son Funeral Home, 80 Hanover She was a member of Mosaic Now You Know of Health from 1929 to 1954.

St. Chapter 202, Order of Eastern She was a member of the Interment will be in Pem- Star; the Daughters of the Mozart composed his first New Jersey State School nursing berton Baptist American Revolution and was a sonatas during a European Association, American School Mrs. Hamilton Cemeterived in life-long member of the concert tour at the age of Health Association, New Jersey Pemberton all her life and was Pemberton Baptist Church. six (UPI). FOOD it pays to shop first at Food Fair FAIR 10 11 BROOKLAWN-Rt.

A.M. A.M. to to 130 5 6 P.M. P.M. Browning Rd.

SAVE OPEN SUNDAY SUPERMARKETS STRATFORD-222 S. White Horse Pk. COUPONS ELLISBURG SHOPPING CENTER $211 WITH 12 NOON to 6 P.M. THESE $1.00 ADDITIONAL PURCHASE. REQUIRED FOR EACH GOOD 250 Free Extra Stamps COUPON REDEEMED SUNDAY WITH THIS COUPON PURCHASE OF Merchants SAVE ON ONE JAR OR MORE ONLY FOOD EXCLUDING MILK, CIGARETTES GREEN STAMPS ONE LIMIT FAIR TRADE ITEMS VOID AFTER FOOD FAIR FEB.

16 th. FAIR ONE PER SHOPPING FAMILY FEB. 16 th. MAYONNAISE W.th Coupon and TAYLOR, are 22ed. Void One Alter Per tor quart 39; FOOD Purchase of $: 00 Exquisite "BOUTONNIERE" Pattern Family FAIR RE FEATURE EACH SAVE ON ONE LiMit PKG THIS WEEK HERE'S HOW THE OF THE WEEK BIG ROLL ONE COFFEE CUP PLAN WORKS PIECE VIVA ASST COLORS OR TOWELS DEC.

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One Alter pig of FOOD pur. 2 rolls SAVE UP TO ON chose you can get two pieces PURCHASE FAIR MATCHING of 9c each, and so on. COMPLETER PIECES SAVE ON TWO CANS EXTRA MERCHANTS STARKIST FREE 770 PORK CHUNK LIGHT TUNA GREEN STAMPS Coupon 00 each 100 Free Extra Stamps FAIR CHOPS 21-4 Per con For 25 FOOD FOOD AITH COUPON PURCHASE OF ON FAIR ANY 1-LE PEG- FRESH CENTER PKGS SAVE TWO 100 Free Extra Stamps lb. or SPAGHETTI LEGS OR BREASTS SAT FEB CUT TwO CHICKEN VOID AFTER RONZONI ELBOW MACARONI FOOD FAIR WITH ANY COUPON RATH'S PURCHASE OF TE 151 FOOD Canned HAM GROUND CHUCK 2 CAN YOID AFTER FAIR SAT FEB 22nd 50 Free Extra Stamps FRESH lb. 794 OFF FOOD WITH ANY CORDON DOZ PURCHASE OF CHICKEN LIVERS 1-16 PKG- YANKEE MAID FAIR REG.

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w.el Coupon 5 GRAPEFRUIT VOID AFTER 7204. One FOOD SEEDLESS each HER 2204 FAIR 50 Free Extra Stamps WHOLE BEETS FOOD WITH COUPON PURCHASE OF BURNS 1-1b. can OFF BOZJAR FAIR 6 VOID AFTER PEANUT TWO 1-16 PKGS BUTTER SAT FEB 72nd GOOD LUCK 50 Free Extra STARKIST TUNA MARGARINE Stamps SOLID 7-oz. With Coupon and Purchase of $100 FAIR CONT. FAIR WHITE can Family.

Vend After Feb. 22nd. One Per FOOD WITH COUPON PURCHASE OF Merchants FABRIC 7 SOFTENER VOID AFTER SAT FEB 2704. STARKIST TUNA 25' OFF 30 Free Extra Stamps WHITE CHUNK cans TWO 1-16 FOOD WITH COUPON I PURCHASE OF Merchants FAIR CONT PIE GREEN SCRAPPLE 8 VOID AFTER Coupon and Purchose $1.00 LIQUID STARCH SAT FAR 27nd More Vend After Feb. 22nd.

One APPETIZER DEPT. FOOD 30 Free Extra Stamps FAIR FOOD WITH COUPON PURCHASE OF PRESSED HAM FAIR 12 IN BAG Imported OFF FLORIDA ORANGES VOID AFTER Sliced to Order lb. SAT FER 2-16 BOX -SEA STAR ICELANDIC FINEST 1 QUALITY- HEAT SERVE -SLICED TO ORDER 50 Free Extra Stamps Roast Beef FISH 'STICKS Ih. (IN SEAFOOD DEPT.) 498 FOOD WITH COUPON PURCHASE OF Wth Coupon and Purchase of On $1.00 More. Yard Alter Feb.

2204. FAIR OSCAR MAYER GREEN FOOD 10 ALL BEEF FRANKS 16 PK VOID AFTER 16 SWISS SLICES FAIR SMOKIE LINKS I2 01 PEG SAT 77nd. DAIRY BRAND 1-lb. DOMESTIC CHEESE pkg 50 Free Extra Stamps OFF FOOD WITH COUPON PURCHASE OF Merchants 9 or CELLO BOX -CASCO BAY FAIR IN PIG SERVE GREEN BOLOGNA CLEANED, PEELED. READY TO COOK 11 IN Stuffed SEAFOOD DEPT Clams VOID AFTER FRESH STORE SLICED MAINE SHRIMP SAT FEB 27-d 16.59€ (IN SEAFOOD DEPT.) UNITS OF 1-1b.

OVER Coupon and Pachane $1 teb. Lund. One Fames FOOD 50 Free Extra Stamps FAIR FOOD WITH COUPON PURCHASE OF AMERICAN CHEESE FAIR PIG HEAT SERVE CARNATION GREEN FRESH STORE SLICED SAVE 25 ON 12 Deviled Crabs VOID AFTER UNITS OF 1-1b. OVER 16. BOT ONE IN SEAFOOD DEPT SAT FEB 77nd LIMIT ONE ROLL ON DIAL 50 Free Extra Stamps FOOD FAIR- (SAVE ON 2 LOAVES) DEODORANT FOOD WITH COUPON PURCHASE OF WHITE BREAD Purchase of $1.00 or Coupon and FAIR 17 READY IN TO PKG- FRY- SEA CREST -BREADED GREEN STAMPS BUTTER MILK 1-lb.

6-oz. Feb. 22nd. One Per bot 39: FOOD Merchants More. Void Alter 13 WIN SEAFOOD DEPTI VOID AFTER SOFT SLICED loaves FAIR OYSTERS 2 Family.

SAT FEB 77ed 50 Free Extra Stamps 14 FLOUNDER FOOD FAIR STUFFED BANANAS FAIR WITH IN HEAT COUPON PEG- SERVE PAGODA PURCHASE RIPE lb. 50 Free Extra Stamps GOLDEN 15 Shrimp Rolls VOID AFTER All specials effective Feh. 16th FOOD (IN SEAFOOD DEPT SAT FES 2704 (where open) and Mon. Feb. 17th 18th.

We reserve the right to limit quantities. a viewing in PEMBERTON Services for the wife of former mayor John the Danks school Mrs. Beatrice H. Hamilton, 79, C. Hamilton.

Horse Pike schoc! of 50 Hanover Will be 2 She is survived by her Lindenwold. was band and a brother, Gerald, Monday in the Collins Hankins of Collingswood. Greenwood 'he p.m. tomorrow evening at Funeral Home, White and Stone Road, Burial will be in Cemetery, Trenton. LACY.

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