June 7, 1951 THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, ‘BE LLEFONTE, PA. Page Three the following team: Sara Bru | baugh, Donald Day ‘Benner, Herbert Ciettig, Gordon wian Little Nittany 4-H In Baseball Meet The Little Nittany 4-H recently had its third meeting at] { the home of Mrs. Bar! Musser. Plans were discussed as to the feasibility A of playing a baseball game with|in the cost of living Walker township this Friday eve-|A man who ha: ning at 7:15 over at Howard. The | freight Little Nittany club expects to field |of a gnat |} wian, Day Jame: | chie Chub | Charle He Doesn't one tenth of one-per-cent 1 went unnotl been hit by train doesn me js ed. | STARL DRIVE- IN THEATRE Midway Between State College and Bellefonte on Route 545 \ J NO BABY SITTER PROBLEM—CHILDREN ADMITTED FREE! TWO COMPLETE SHOWS-—STARTING AT 8:45 P. M. ADMISSION ‘ ADULT 656¢ each i Thursday—June 7th “Fancy Pants” In Technicolor % BOB HOPE ¢ LUCILLE BALI Also—SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Friday & Saturday—June 8 & 9 (DOUBLE FEATURE) “PRETTY BABY" “STALLION CANYON" Sunday, June 10—Midnight Show ALSO MONDAY & TUESDAY-—JUNE 1! & 12 “West Point Story™ ¢® DO A\so—SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Wednesday & Thursday—June 13 & 14 “AT WAR WITH THE ARMY” \so—SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ntre County, ¢ to public sae on Public Sale fay the deceder it in Mar- v. Pel lvania (R. D. 2 SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1951 AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M.. D.S.T. ersonal pro 1 FARM IMPLEMENTS ) bushel of harne potato crates; f - : for two 14 vo4 nwilisa + pouitl IDDIIES | grind- oil drums, two are full gasoline Montgom- ki rosene of kerosene; engine; 1'5 h. p. electric motor; 2 churns; ery Ward brooder ; corn, hay, straw motor eparator; butchering equipment ; and grain; 194 h. p. electric HOUSEHOLD GOODS Roll top desk: 10-foot extension table: a round drop-leaf extension table: library table: suite; 2 rockers; 2 kitchen chairs settee ; trunk; tools ; lanterns; kerosene range; 3 linol plants; a blow torch; dishes living room : wood chest; lawn garden ham roaster; 3 wool rugs; clocks: lawnmower; wafTle iron: im rugs iron bed; water tank ; house and 3 it of crocks, glass jars, including ANTIQUES 3 plank seated chairs many some antiques, ; chest of all hand painted as fol- table lamp; and many other articles too Corner cupboard ; drawers; dinner bell; 3 lamps, a hanging lamp, windblown lamp, a cherry drop-leaf table, numerous to mention, TERMS OF SALE: CASH. Lunch will be served by the Ladies Guild of the Reformed Church MERVIN E. HOY WILLARD L. HOY Administrators low 8. HAROLD LEIGHTLEY, Auctioneer M. W. Gettig, Esq., Attorney for Estate John Blerly, | Al and | © | 't notice the bite Philadelphia Bulletin 1 Clorox Safe, Gentle Bleach Quart Btl, 17¢ Strained Baby Food Clapps 48.02, Jar 10¢ Junior Foods Clapps Ti3-02. Jar 15¢ Cereal Oatmeal For Bables . . . Clapps 2 8.0z. Pkgs. 33¢ Lipton Soups Tomato or Noodle 3 23-02. Pkgs 37¢ Vienna Sausage Armour’s Star 4-01. Jar 22¢ oh Dried Beef Armour's Star vior Jur 38g Cashmere Bouquet Bath Size 2 Cakes 27¢ Lux Toilet Soap Regular Sire Cake 9¢ Lifebuoy Soap Reguiar Size Cake 9¢ Sweetheart Soap Bath Size 2 Cakes 25¢ Babo Cleanser For Sink, Tub and Kitchen 2 14-02. Cans 23¢ Swift's Cleanser In the Polka Dot Package 14-02. Pkg 12¢ Sunbright Cleanser Quick Acting 13-02. Can 8¢ Glim Liquid Sudser 6-02. Btl 28¢ Blu White Flakes Blues As Tt Washes 2N-or. Pkg. 9¢ Peanut Butter Peter Pan Crunchy 12.02. Jar 36¢ Soap Powder Octagon « Heavy Duty 40.01. Pkg. 24¢ Fab For Safe Speedy Washdags Customers’ (.orner please clear them CUSTOMER RELATH A&P Food Stores 420 Lexington Ave ANN PAGE FOODS Strawberry Preserves On toast . . . in sandwiches with desserts 12-02. Salad Dressing Peanut Butter Grape Jelly Sparkle Gelatin Avot To Prepared Spaghetti Smooth Mayonnaise Stuffed Olives ‘Garden Relish... Elbow Macaroni cess Von The 6%. 00 MI 49¢ 208 106 10.00 People Tell White Miced Bread . . . . . ve 34¢ Glazed Donuts Jane Parker Sandwich Rolls jane Par FX _ of 12--23 Golden Donuts 1 Sugar Dessert Shells fix des Jane Parke! Fi fasy to Spanish Bar Iced and slightly sg Frying Chickens ie Sirloin Steaks : Smoked Hams | Cooked Picnics Slab Bacon Pork Chops Halibut Steaks Frozen Oysters 5 BUDGET PRICED PANTRY NEEDS dexo Shortening 6c leona Tender Peas 1.02 lona Cut Green Beans Mazola Salad Oil A&P Bartlett Pears Sunshine Krispy Crackers NBC Graham Crackers Baker Maid Saltines Arge Laundry Starch Linit Laundry Starch Karo Blue Label Syrup France American Spaghetti Diamend Crystal Salt ie Wrissley Asst, Tellet Soap 8 ™ 59¢ White House Evaporated Milk 7 ™ “*** Bb¢ Brachs Circus Peanuts 29¢ Our Own Tea Balls 16¢ Tender Peas . tops in value No. 303 Can 13 Bight O'Clock Mild and Mellow Coff »s 22) wn Tle 13¢ 21¢ 14¢ Tona . Us No Bakery Pies Taste as Mueh Like Home-Made aus ® és 4 And Prices Are So Thrifty! | Apple Pie __49¢ | Cherry Pie ____49 Lemon Meringue 20° JANE PARKER rr ——— [)e Angel Food Ring 39¢ “ 16¢ Potato Chips Box 59¢ Pop Corn "ie 28¢ Rye Bread . ‘17¢ Jane Parker Cookies’ - 23¢ | WHOLE CANNED HAMS | MIDGET CANNED HAMS | SPICED HAM | CORNED BEEF SPICED LUNCHEON MEAT PRODUCE BUYS Micing Tomatoes 20¢ W alermelons “6c Pascal Celery Large we ih can 2 —~tr New W hite Potatoes hite S 10. we §9¢ Fancy Cucumbers NT" Long ile Potatoes All Pu aint € [0 Lbs 3 i California a * Ros a
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