Page Six THE CENTRE DEMCOURAT, BEL LIPOX | Will Make Bread In Two Hours (Continued from page one) sald she Wave that as a surprise og school T can't give away an important part of my program,” she smiled “but you can tell the ladies that bread baking is the first thing on the third day's program. And we are not Just going (0 make the oread we have an amusing little skit tha will show the audienge just how easily an inexperienced bread make: can turn out a batch of brown loaves Mrs. Baths ha more mode versions of ‘tes in her ] will te the lad | was going to cooking golden - promised man) oid favor- Walt Picture To Be Shown at Church usd from ‘or SINFZANR «¢ us Fa stor ords dination vedish Church (0 Falckne been ordained in and Germanys though had had ica for many OLR Years film projector pment are being several Centre MS 10 use on the Pleasant have same Gap caurcd Residents of To Show Wildlife Movies Two reels of wildlife motion _ tures are to be shown in Centre ple- » B00 ) be ASHER Fs Enroll Farmers In Crop Control (Continued from page one) has definite proof that no better potatoes can be grown anywhere in the United States than in Pennsyl vania contrary to a widespread and erronious belief There are two way Pennsylvania's farmers can a market not for the ale ready but also | now being met by hese methods are to care grade all pe and to put in neat package Other potato growing states have into buying and ones that the larm on grown, he ald meet these in which regain only potato for the other lost La lO hem PULiiC Pennsylvand fl demand A new grading and packaging and can deliver the finished consumer at much ie ' i pro- bur alo This market Pennsyly ania Mr. Tucker of rogram. The topic Wednesday was “Oeneral Farm nt The chools proving popular among farmer altendances have been steadily, it is reported are s and 12 ZC Me THE FINEST WASHER MABE Here ie your chance to save mency and get the greatest washer in the entire wash ing machine field a THOR. Backed by 32 years of experiente, this THOR i ready to give you years of trouble-free service. Pry Tor it out of the money saved on lonndry bills — or repair bills en the ardinary washer — for THOR is built to last « backad by » factory and mean ASK FORA DEMONSTRATION AND SEE The new THOR Safety Freee Rodd ing W ringer. The famous So per-Agitator. The Long Life Mov hanion. And all the other festures that presser of. fickeney and aot faction, desler guarantee, SIT DOWN TO IROK AT THE NEW FOLD-A-WAY the mii heen, Does 20 Te GOOBBYE YO IRORIAG DRUDGERY $99 °° WiTH THE REW —————————— A ————" AAA Bellefonfe Hardware (o. Phone 295 Bellefonte, Pa. increasing | Penn Center Chapter Attend Anniversary (Continued from page one) not vet and who his fifteenth bir™ reached hi way and twenty first Is of good character may petition 8 DeMolay chapter for member hip. A petition for membership in a chapter of the Order of De Molay may be hrough the chapter Scribe, member ‘of the Advisory Council, or any member On th petition, the character of the ap- plicant must be vouched for by either active De Molay 0 Mason Master, or a Majority Ix Molay. It is not necessary to be a on { lative of a Mas De NOL recog! flied two particular ofound ee Cal is ont | order Virtue De Molay | ould not h sche Hot a Love Cou OlvArd ed. Orde member all-around preparation youth fry responsibiiilies of na wd Li De Mois and Cour sentative x the Gr! Reps honor was created venteen sducatio Farmers Neglect Profitable Crop Under the | made I gram suel allotment. and aj proved farm practices will be given to the county and community eom- mitteemen who may be contacted for an explanation of their applica- tion. In addition, agricultural ex- tension agents will be able to ad- wing on the best way 0 use s0ii- conserving practices, Schools to instruct commitic men and supervisors are being ar ranged and will be held In county in the State, Likewise cational meetings will be proviged wherein everyane interested may learn the details of the program P. 0. S. of A. Hold Class Initiation (Continued from page one) payments eYery edu- EE igave an impressive portrayal of ritual and floor work to a class of fifty-three candidates. Kational ang State P. CG. 8 of A officials present were: Clinton H Paul, Altoona, National Inspects iand Chairman of the Natinugi Leg- islative Committee. who gave & {alk on the Nztionsi Youth Move. ment. he ales spoke on lop isition iin Washingion Elmer Keller, Emaus, Pa. State Vice President gave an addres on “Enthw iam and Pationse” Dr, Edwuird R. Strayer, (inside, Pa. State Mant=; of Porms, spoke on “Leader ip, Preparation and Americanism.” Camps reorssented at the mos ing were Altoona, [4k Haven, Paxinos, DuBois, A'sens, Glenside, Efil Hall, Beech Creek, Emmaus, Tylersville Carroll in, Wool- i rich, Loganton, Bellelonie, Lemos Centre Holl ane’ Spring Mills I The follswiag district uresidents were present: EB 8 Rinka, Mill- heim: George B. Wells, DuBois; & J. Cook, Tu aes; J. B linioert, HHaoganton; ©. H Lehnwy, Jecsey |Bhore: H. A. Rowman, Miesburs, At the eonchndry: of the businsss | gessdon the guests were served with | refreshments by the committee, and 2 sogial howe followss. Another iator-eonuty class titin- | will be held In the scar fu- probably i Clinton wou: y, fonare Petworal i tion ture, | bud The | 81.50 in adveanz, wer Wei Rev. Miller Heads Church Classics (Continued from page one) exident eling ’ Snyder Midd} Herman GO rove $12,996 Comes to Jobless Worker LUE .O Titan Asks Court To Review Case CDIO 1 BB ore Same Have Applied o for Jobs E renor be retumed to thei sob Whiterock Plans Ne Whiterock Quarries NLRB ©» 23 employes Ur velrain ing membershils Workers’ Union, N« 19450 fillate of the American Feder of Labor decided upon a course inaction, Tuesday The oma comply with neither 86 they an attempt to nullify reported yesterda that the fu depend: National Labor Action reinsta rddered tO does not exp the NLRB rontrmnints action in order, it was was indicated course of the ma tirely upon lations Board fer en Re the ‘Federal Agent’ Indicted by Jury), 4 ued from page ane) Civ Bakery, and Glen the Walizer Meat Moret Chale, i veloped al the time of arrest, called upon local business i, represented himself! as a Feds al agent and asks 0 pe he i. iN sone choeE he declared ¢ Bonks were not oroperly kept and made the propoiets: liable to pro dtion Ha they offered 0 sek ro Bookkecping system which he claimed would comply with Federal (ELA LIONS After the Grong Jury ‘ true bill cosine him, Monday, hi inoaisd that he would oo helore Fede al Judge with a ples of A rasher than stand fois) A —-—— Oiviston Has No Lights; Plant Closes Miss iC Sontinued Mr. Gard: WW lent co-lerg are on Pa tie eontinudus brick plant The plu emplaye soproximately 12% neisons, and who it is closed, * returned a Ho + Page 1) declared, unt: Fouration of ila [8 roa] mine owned and operated by genic OGunty Domtaissioner Bale r, of Hevard, is inactive the ents» wont, of the mine! "3 by the rie psa LEIFER 4 4 suffic« | ni Yo warrant | vo ———c Invite Cc petitive Bid on New § heol ing or Comoe nee nent diploma He the floor beg Pia; . Bub Ask to Bid » 3 300 Would Face Lamb Street ¥ { week i discuss the pr will be the Board with Reevive Books for Library Board acknowledged wit! the receipt of 75 volumes High Schoo] Hbrary, the Robert Walker of Fast ex > the of rift is Walker State Condemns Toilets in a letter from the Btate De- sartment of Health the Board was notified what the toilets in the High School buliding are in “very ad condition’ and must be re- witiiin 15 days’ time, Owing s fact the proposed build- ram includes the construc new toilets as well as the rebuilding of present ones the Heaith Department is to be advised of the fact and asked for an exten- io of time The Board granted the Bellefonte nover Orew, of which Foster Aug- uetine is leader, permission to use the High School May 2 or 3, for a meeting Supervising Principal Stock gave 1a bref report of the sessions of the Schoolmen Convention he attend. od in Atlantic City. Mr. Stock heard soroximately 25 lectures by proms { APY nen: educators and Tound the that Lae iarge exhibits 2 source of greai jn-. terest i Momps Affeels Attendance | Prevalence of communicable dis i during “he current school has resulted in the worst at- [tenance record in Belleionie ‘schools for ot least 15 years, Mr stock reported. Mumps is the chinl remson for the poor attendance, Ltated, | BEER i YEARS Tost Pupils’ Hearing thy wate moter, being sont through Public In- by he fonrtment of struction, the hen ing of Belle- foaste's school chitidren is leans tested. The deviee consisls of 40 pearphng , connected rola Grangemei a recovd bear ing a reco¥Cing of numbers. SORE | with naily Er 2 voluiae fa | Through a device called an audic- | with a vie ——— A —— 71 WiliAn Hin VALUES AR ih the Licom EXTRAOLZDID {ill on the Light and dark coloring BELLI ONTY March 17, 1948, $i i . Hise r" rH ——— aa JE SR $1] 5 IN A DRESS EVENT! $2.88 $3.38 $4.88 fhe re fresh cellent 12 to 70 from a spring garden talloring and finch and 35 to IB WALTER COHEN, Mgr tote oe WINNERGMARKET tion of Tax Agencies : BACON 1b 23° Claim Activitie Defeat Reform Law 18x CO ees tax « be s pollection ¢ which would hodge » with an Year Btate : poGae efficient under th collegtion system system Thiled last conoerted attack of who claimed that it violated rule.” home Boast of Success The private tax collector: most never work in their own home communities, not only wen the spearhead in the attack Moutting=30e8h bill but about it In efforts to get In from the oon] tax oollectors thes helped to keep in office, the Pres sets Torth Donald E Wilkinson, proprietot of the Blue Circle Collection Agen- ey, of Forty Fort Lauzerme count one of the largest private tax coi- lectors in the business, claims much of the credit for defeating the Moomaw-Moran bill in a 2eatly- printed advertising pamphlet, cir- culated among local officials Setting forth in a testimonial the resisons why Mr. Wilkinson should be retained by local tax collectors to obtain payment of delinguent taxes, the pamphiet reprints this recommendation “In addition to many other reas sons, were it not for Mr. Wilkin. son's abilily as a lobbyist. there would be no tax collectors today 82 A matter of fact, you owe your ob to him™ Incomes Disclosed Many of the private tax coliect- dvs have bain in business more than s dopen Sends and eam betwen $8008 and $10.00C yearly when bus ness is gond--wlich mene whey jocal tax oohiections are Yad Maay of the privale (RYE, I whe sak, age basis, with others getting their jonly revenues from the constables on the boast wax coliect-! Tork on a peroent- a * oe Ep wt § § Ge ed Bacon 2 29¢ Dried Herring Ib 19¢ Salt Mackerel 3-25¢ Fresh Fillets ib 18¢ Select Oysters pt 25¢ el " 2 Ibs 15¢ Ib 25¢ Cheese Ib 29¢ In 23 Ih roll 63¢ Pork Liver - Ib 12¢ Ib 17¢ Ib 17¢ Boiled Ham Ib 43¢ Weiners Bologna Loganton Cheese Ib 25¢ Eggs Sausage doz. 2lc Ib 17c¢ YOUR THESE CHOICE OF VEGETABLES Early June Peas Fancy Tomatoes Green Beans Red Kidney Beans Pink Beauty Salmon Bob White Cod Fish Campi wil's Tomato Soup Macaroni - Spaghetti Winner Catsup 23¢ 2 cans 29¢ Ib box 29¢ - - = 3cans 23¢ 31ibs 2lc - 8-oz. btl. 10¢c Jelly Eggs - - - - - 21bs 19¢ Evergood Corn - - 2 cans 23¢ Crushed Golden Bantam JUMBO BREAD 20-01 25¢ Loaves Market Loaf 5¢ FRENCH’'S MUSTARD FRENCH’S BIRD SEED BORAXO f il ONION SETS - I] NEW POTATOES | GRAPEFRUIT | NEW CABBAGE PALMOLIVE SOAP MILL PRIDE FLOUR 2+ 65¢ FULSSURY ¢4 03 24h jar 13¢ 13¢ 8 ox. 15¢ cake 6¢ Fancy Produce 3 ibs 10¢ 5 Ibs 25¢ 5 for 25¢ - - bbc {| Florida Oranges 2 27¢ | ’
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