Page Four. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, June 4rd, 1957. ! ACCIDENTS MAR REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mary K. Harris, et al to Muirhead, et ux, oi Bellefonte, Bellefonte; $l | Dorsey Johnston, et ux, Johnston, of Philipsburg, ipsburg. $1 Bellefonle urman T. Davis, el ux cemelery: H i RCH ES Edward tract in Highland Pilgrim Holiness Florein Strohl, Pastor. Sunday 9:30; morning worship 10:30] service Thursday 7:30 Bellefonde Presbyterian Th v W. C. Thompson, Pastor Sunday tract in the jellefonte $50 Behoo! at 9:45; James Hugh Edward L. Turner. et al, to John Morning Worship at 10:45] Turner, of Julian, tract in Huston Warship at 7:30 Twp.: $2.000 am H to Geraldine Mrs tract in Phil- Sehool Prayer Cemetery Association to of Bellefonte, to Wallace in Potter Stoner, et ux, of Centre Hall, tract and Centre Hall Boro; $5,500 W. Mauck, el ux, to A. & C f Belle tract In ip; $1 Joint St Presbyterian, Snow Shoe Services Sunday June 6. Cc worship and Bible School service 10 a. m.; Christian Endeavor 7: m Milesburg-—-Bible School 9:30 Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.;. Ev ing Worship 7:30 p. m. Rev. Howard Pennsvivania E. Oakwood, Pastor. of Philadelphia { Vv Af ation Coleville Pilgrim Holiness ig A Bron, J. Franklin Lint, Pastor wal 3S Stewhrt Joh Schoo! 9:30: Worship 10:45 et ux. of Philipsburg, tract People's Service 7:00; Evangelistic Twp: $8.000 vices 7:00; Bible Stu Tues Ase ing; Cottage Prayer evening. June 4th and Mrs, Luther Si mbined Jonte and Bank Ceme- t ock 1 to Hublersburg Hublersburg, tra n H. Wallh in Burmside Haupt, ea ux t ux, of Spring * £500 Lewl 3 H Meek, Gospel Cona rt $300 On Sunday June 6, the St Gospel Band will render of religious band selections | rtettes along with a Gospel we Stormstown cl “Iilmore 2:30 p church at 7:30 p public urchn at = open to the Parish fman, pastor, C Boalsburg Lutheran v. L. J. Kau ices for June 6th heran Sunday Worship 10: meeting 6.30 1 School 8:30; Ve Boalob » * QUOTATIONS LB Buckwheat Rye Barley Corn FE vour chair and then the livable this ANSWer Recover your glider- swing need a new cover porch curtain, If you see a parch, ask they or that. GARMANS is the - where bought SABBATH SCHOOLS TO MEET COUNTY fOontinued from oaxke one) Conlé oe Friday Afternoon, Jane HIG! HI-OCTANE - GASOLINE Friday Evening, June 11 NENERAL ELS Thrift Ref value se i America Many work, Cen- nip train- Pleasant REFRIGERATORS ELECTRIC SUPPLY C0, °%. uo. uellefonte and State College, |day church sch and week work, Spring Mills BRING YOUR GARMENTS TO McDONOUGH'’S Fibra-Tex Dry Cleaning A new and superior form of odorless cleaning that brings back the natural sheen to the fabric. And remem- ber that we give you this superior cleaning along with our quick dependable service and popular prices, Men's suits and topcoats, ladies’ one and two-piece dresses, 69 cents, Evening and plaited dresses, heavy over- coats and fur-collared overcoats, 69 cents. Men's and Lad ies’ hats, 49 cents, Children's suits and dresses, 49 cents, Joys’ pants, 26 cents, Trousers and ladies’ skirts, 39 cents, Ladies’ white and colored topeoats, 69 cents, Bring your garments and call for them when finished, McDONOUGH'’S Potter Street Bellefonte, Pa. | guard about pbout 3 Roule 322. No one was i damage to the car wa about $50 at the Streets in Saturday alte by Mrs Mil's Spring Mills sion Hetting e thn TUBSDAY SATURDAY, JUNE MEMORIAL SEASON (Continued from pags one) fence. The accident 2:45 o'clock Si miles north of happened nday afternoon Reedsviile on! jured and estimated Two persons sustained minor injuries intersection of Main and Millheim about 3:10 noon wh Emma Hettinger, of Spring Lawrence J. Wolf, al collided Mrs. Hettinger ent bride, was traveling ard, and Mr. Wolf was proceed- |] O'clox 4 Mn cars operated 0 ol and ¢ In the ODDO Ie aireciion miu v at the traffic light (n ! tited in the Rosella He machine, eusiained abr and Violet Wolfe iinger, a passenger Coy sufl Course ; A {ze Of | | ANNOUNCE WINNERS OF a better lebarger, of Penn I be the 8 toward more $10.00, given by Col. W HIGH SCHOOL AWARDS (Continued from page one) been the tment Menold Dean Dunk Susquehanna University | principal and Helen Pres) speaker , number: quality than has om me time This harge of Instructor deepal Harry Al Lhe exercises tonight i!l be the Jonald Meek tudent peaker trumental wduating class are lis siam In addition to the distributic ! following awarded to students for i it ding holarship In various di than 100 diplomas izes will Ix VISIO General Excellence Prize—A prize of Fred Reynold xcellence in the general } by Janet Woomer: hon William Dor gen worth Prize Commercial $10.00, given by 1 General Excellence lation Club Prize Civie I by the Civic Gap to Tp IM REGISTRATION SET BY DAYS COMMISSION Continued from pease one taken Into * more an 2 and that ] " ) regisiered east 10 primaries next Septem them Lo be enti! reance of register Apparent The law wrsons fron red unde: Ney mers have ordered pile and equipment the new registration and they exp equipped by next week to regl offices Action the appointment for each election pre unty. These regis into the Commis the first registration day 18. and will be issued delailed in tions as to thelr duties ———— SC ————— — 0 x volers | Li] Sones bh fore struc this sentonce I don't want up your time, but Public Sales. SATURDAY. JUNE 6 ministrator of the Jacob Spangler es tate, will seil on the premises of de- cadenty ‘4 mile south of Tylersvilie Clinton county, all personal property Including many valuable antiques Also real state, consisting of dwelling barn and lot Bale at § o'clock a m Lanceh will be served by ladies of Lu theran church. Wise & Hubler, aucta R. H. Spangler, ad. Cirand View Farms at Middletown, Pa, will hold an all day mille sale of Canadian Holsteins 0 head of accrediied blood tested and registered cattle will be offered for sale. Bale starts at 10 o'clock a.m WEDNESDAY, JUNE Mm. HC Kid well will offer at public sale at her premises, 130 N. GI Bt, State Collage a line of practically new furniture Bale at 1 pm. EM Bmith, auction fer JUNE 8 13-Mm. Mary A Shuts will offer at public sale at her homg ak 210 BE. Bishop Street, Bellas! a full line Bale {all comers i drinks, Aprons ang other novelties will be on al should be soft as can be handled. Let 1 Mons¢ Biographical Essay 10.00, give Ww Mrs Prize Most Valuable Fags Athleli Junior Declamatory Prize General Courtesy iT Bo Skeeph ng Prize ) Ge koe) f § OE Home 0) Hu iH" : hon ) shman Economies Prize Drawing L nn ven oy vi Nophomete.s, Mechanical ¥ A i World History Prize d Slag Prive History Girls” General Science Prise Math matics Prize givey w the A boy Or Ril wiX Chemtry Prize WCC nonem Donald Meek; honor ria Arnold vement MARDI | GRAS BY GIRL SCOUTS OPENS TOMORROW (Continued {rom page one) med over to tl! TTprivileged children’s in sending « thi ummes ssing contest. with an ex- lirect lighting table lamp as opened In four Bellefonte L week. The winner will Le irnovneed at the Mardi Oras at 9 oclick Sa an: nig ‘i'd the § *rvoan making ¢ winning gress must ve present ceive the award. A radio 150 18 10 be given Away Diversions at the Mardi Oras will include binge, penny pitching, wild animals, side shows and fortune tell ing. Boothg labeled "Kisses for Sale” and “For Men Only.” will attract the men, while a fish pond, In which every angler catches something, will attract Siamese twins a singing dog and a fat lady will be on exhibi- tion Refreshiments will Include extra-fine hot dogs with all the trimmings, soft lee cream and cake. Peasant Proceed will be ' committee hildren 0 health A bean gus pensive in to re shle a a modern scientists 4 ahead of us, SE E AND KNOW was Lhe only distance ument and nm birthpiace born was remove PENNSYLVAN IA James Buchanan Buch anjian elected Do vou know that James anan Penneyly f{ United 8 ‘resident of the tales? 1857 a DUrg A moi SL mark Buchanan was bor y{ Mercers moriai west The house In whic to Chamber Buchanan Paiameval Forest State Flower Wayside Areas Historie Philadelphia | ¥ that Philad northwest of between Walnut Congress United States met In buliding Washington was nau term It wa Congress Hal Independence th and Chesinut and The first Continental Square this was here that irated for his second the seal of Congress from December 6 1790, until 1800. It i» open lo from 8:46 a m. 10 4:30 p. m. every day except Sunday Carpenter's Hall visitors between 3rd and din Streets, at head of small court running south from Chestnut Street. It was the meeting place of the first Conlin- ental Congress. It is open to visitors from 9 a. m. to 4 p.m, except Sunday S—— Turkish Rolls Work % cup of almond paste into 1 cup of bolled water, cooled to a lukes warm temperature, Add 2 tablespoons of butter 1 tablespoon of sugar, 's len spoon of sa't, 1 cake of compressed yeast. mixed In ‘4 cup of lukewarm water and between 3 Lo 4 cups of sifted | flour. Mix #t together thoroughly and | knead to a smooth dough. The dough | stand to double its ‘bulk; shape ino | at. 1:90 o'clock x oH | We are willing to admit ‘that the oval ro'ls; when again Jight, brush | over with mk and bake in & hot oven. | | COUNTY DISTRICT 1 FOR Not COAL Bituminous O be promul 1 ne ——————— up is a legal crime and NNeCARSATY every ho.d- 2 4 are INS olten are u CODE ADMINISTRATION © Centre District tion of the nev coal fields in Lhe Legal Ad vertisements. ave been placed in administra coal Stockholders wetting dled June 21 H "rE annual meeting of stockholders Bituminou Co . t and Loan Assoc the Guffey-Vin directors and ARLES ¥ COOK Secretary, APPLICATION FOR PARDON Bowrd of Par an Friday, Lie rl MEYVR MELROY’S KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS A. B. C. and VOSS WASHERS —— Phone 9699-R 1 PLEASANT GAP, PA. — I'L a HEIGHT OF ECONOMY Ib 29 Ib 16¥ Bolar Roast Ib 22¢ J | + 8 i i STEAKS Pot Roast Chuck Roast Ib 19¢ PRESSED HAM HAMBURG - Skinless Weiners BUTTER OLEO Fresh Fish Special MACREREL - - Ib 10 TROUT ih 10 CATFISH « Ib 19 BLUE PIKI} BLACK BASS EGGS BACON PLANTATION FAKCY PINEAPPLE 5 SWANSDOWN Wao 5 rus 22€ | Golden Bantam Corn Blue Label Lima Beans - = Can California Spinach lge. can Tuna Fish light meat lgre can Pink Salmon ae 2 cans . Ib 25¢ 21b 31¢ Ib 25¢ Print2h 67c¢ Roll 2h 65¢ | 31h 45¢ Luncheon Meat MINCED HAM BOLOGNA ib 19¢ ENGLISH LOAF - 1b 29¢ CORNED BEE} LEE. BOLOGNA Ih 25¢ doz 23% 1b pkg 17¢ ih 19¢ Ib 25¢ CAKE FLOUR 3 + J cans Low Coffee Prices! Ie n Ri and Ground as you wish GRANDPA'S., light blend - 2 Ibs WINNER, medium blend - 2 Ibs 37¢ DON ROCA, heavy blend - - 1b 2le KOOL AID pkg 5¢| KOOL AID MIX 5¢ Joc For MAKING A COOL DRINK For lce Cream Campbell’s Soups 3 «= 25¢ (Except Chicken and Mushroom) Pulfed Wheat - Wheaties - - Grape Nuts China Oats - « Pettijohns Rinso - Ige. pkg. 21¢ Lux Soap - for 19¢ Lifebuoy Soap - 3 for 19¢ Lux Flakes - sm, 2 for 19¢ Lux Flakes - - large 23¢ 25¢ O95¢ 2 pkgs. 15¢ 2 pkgs, 23¢ pkg. 17¢ pkg. 25¢ pkg. 17¢ JUMBO MARKET BREAD 3 MARKET BLEND LGE LOAVES 24.18 SACK Family Flour Fancy Fruits and Vegetables NEW POTATOES :.' 39¢ NEW TOMATOES - - 2 lbs 29¢ CABBAGE - - Ib 4c FLORIDA ORANGES - doz 37¢ Iceberg Lettuce 2w 19¢ SE =a Ak a ra. li. ls. al al
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