' Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. PINE GROVE The many friends of Mrs, A. Stew- art Balley will be sorry to learn of her gerious illness in a Philadelphia hospital. About 380 grangers mingled at Pleasant Gap Friday night last, for Neighbor Night meeting, Those at- tending from this section were: Mr and Mrs. W. A. Schilling, Mr. and Mrs, I. G. Harpster, Dick Fve, John Deibler, Betty Goheen, Ruth Frank Earl Corl, Alice Corl Homan Paul Grubb, Lavere Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Steg Mrs. 8 A. Homan, Mr. and Harp- ster, Mary. Elwood, and 8. A. Hup ster, Jr., Mary Myer: aud Myers Glenn and Melvin y Mrs. John Hillard is seriously ill at this writing, her life is despaired of by her friends. Mrs. Clalr Divin was a pleasant caller In town Monday afternoon, mixing business and pleasure, Well known Insurance Agent J Milo Campbell of State College, was a visitor in town last Thursday p. m Mr. and Mrs. George Reed and Mrs. Jesse Dean were Bellefonte shoppers last Saturday. Donald Fry was an over weekend visitor with his relatives in the Steel City, he was accompanied by his brother Lester Shaw of Peters: burg. Mrs H John Wise Mr. and Mrs. R Gilliland and W. R Stauffer of Howard, spent several days recently with the latters wife at Parkersburg, W. Va. hospital and found her condition remaining un- ‘hanged the past month, they re- turned home Sunday night, J. Ed. Elders and son Henry Stine Elder, were recent visitors at ine County capital on business mission. The annual Community sale drew usual large crowd of folks from far and near, who came to buy at auction, almost everything on the market. Sale totaled $2650.00. The fatheran church ladies served a sumptuous lunch Movings:—-C. M from O'Biyan farm to the Waldo Homan farm at Oak Hall; William z to the Obryan farm from the farm at Lemont; Charles 1d bride took their first 1 State College and James » and bride their fl:st at Oak Station; James Guyer from Shoemaker Bros, farm to Fry house at Rock Springs: C. M. Powley 0 the Ward house at Baileyville, Lloyd Ripka from Boalsburg to the Moore Clarence Ripka vacated same to Centre Hall; Claud» from the Mrs. H. H. Goss us own farm near Centre J Creek Valley, deliv donkeys to James | the Russell Ever farm Mrs. Maurice Homan ioge, was a pleasant 8 Hamill Glens a 14 wrist Lhe iy Trosile Spring e5~ omewhat improved at thi Contractor Guy Corman Colle wiring t home, They tricity in th Ed. Conrad r for Carl farm and fit Ww e is pur Campbell from Rock Springs to Dick Fry farm in Tadpole: Edward Minemyer from Spruce Creek to Fry at Rock Springs; Ed. Con:ad the Miller farm to Warriors is successor is John Baker of A. Prank from the 1 use on Tadpole to St : Roy Hen:y from the Henry to Graysville; W. M. Murray H. Ellenberger farm to Henry : Roy Clouser from Ed. Woom- » to Robert Harpster farm to ner. David Harpster from ho to G. P. Irvin urnace: W. W. Al- we in Pine th ick's daugh- Arthur me in Mt. City we friends here in the Pow! Irvin G. Walker's r efonie; L the f } 3 7S — +O te 5 st SHOT n Yea of Zion; to his new he rd passed away al a. Purnace, Mon- had been ill husband th an WING WOE IS ME - MY GIRL TURNED ME DOWN E “« LN gi a week. Mr. Hershey he gong Jeader will be with us on Monday and Tuesday nights of April 11 and 12. The public in general ane welcom vices. Chris- y at 6:30 tended funeral vior at SBaxion on Sat- Harold Benneti, and Marlin the wie § rt Ma ie EVERY TIME | GET Mrs. Claud Smoyer’ an HER IN THE RIGHT he Summers, went MOOD, SOMETHING “Yi Stova on Friday wire GOES WRONG WITH | husbane MY CAR AND ITS d brother Downe 3. Ley vise | oO day with he and Mrs. Paul Wir aughter of Altoona, were guests Wednesday with parents, rs. Marlin Harnish. Smith and son Mahion, lel! n Satur for a pleasure trip down to Maryland, Washington, D. C. and Delaware, where they will visit gev- eral days Mr. and Mrs. Gienn Mitchell and son Robert and W. 8. Pisher, autoed Al'oona on Sunday, and visited wih friends and relatives. Some of the women here atiended the cooking classes that were held in Bellefonte last week. Mrs. Samuel] MoMuririe of Cole- visited over The weekend with gister and family, Mrs. Mack Murray. her to Vide her PLEASANT HILL Mr. and Mrs. Albert Corman of Valley View, called at the W. M. Johnsonbaugh home, on Sunday afternoon Callers at the L. A. Wolford home on Sunday, were Cecil Rockey and John Packer. Joseph Smith of Stale College, spent Monday afternoon at the O. B. Brungard home. Grace Johnsonbaugh al State College. We are sorry to hear that Harry Spearly is ill, but is some what bet- er at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Zong vistled at the J. C. Johnsonbaugh home, on Sunday. Allen Wolford is working for Har- ry Spearly Visitors at the Harry Spearly home on Sunday afternoon were Mr and Mrs. J. M. Garner and family, Rev, and Mrs. Naylor, Mr. L. A. Wol. ford, and Paul Spearly and three children. Those persons who attended the supper held at the Edward Bmeltzar home on Tuesday evening of last week were: Mrs. J M. Garner and daughter, Adelene and son Junior. Mrs. Harry Spearly and daughter working is HOME AS SMOOTHLY AS THIS CAR! gi daughter Eunice, Mrs. Joseph Flem- Hs, Mrs. Charles Harshberger and lene and Helen Crust. | Sunday evening at 7:30 at the Fil {more M. E. church. 208 Losing Licenses Driving privileges were withdrawn WHITE FLASH MOTOR OIL LUBRICATION | announced. Ninety-five were out | state drivers. ‘ — Betty, Mrs. 1. A Wolford and! ing and daughter Bernice, Mrs. | Ralph Witmer and daughter Phyl. daughter Jane, and the Misses Ar-! i Don't forget Epworth League next | { the past week for 206 persons who | exceeded the 50-mile-an-hour speed | | limit, the Department of Revenue } JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday April 10th are as follows: Sunday School 9:30 and C. E. 6:45, Topic for dis- | cussion, “Crown Him or Crucity Him." Clarence Poorman and family of {Lock Haven, were Sunday evening callers at the ©. E. Aley home. Miss Dorothy Betz of Willlamas- port, spent the weekend with mother and brother Fred, Saturday evening visitors at the] R. J. Vonada home were Mr, and her BLANCHARD Don't forget the food sale at Page's | future. Btore oh Saturday, April Sth, beg .n. ning at noon | The Sudent Lemgue of Many Na. ‘tions from the Binghamton Bibi: School will be at the Church of Christ on Friday evening at 8 p. m | They ‘are here under the auspices of Rev, DeBoie of Monument, who is (likewise a graduate of the above | mentioned school. There will be no preaching service at the Baptist chuwreh next Sunday Mrs, Ed. Donley and three sons of (¢vening, dye to the fact that Mis, Julian, Mr. and Mrs, John Vonada and son Jerry of Little Ni‘tany. Alter spending nearly a week with her daughter Mrs. Fred Kessling and | other friends at Yarnell, Mrs. Lucy Conaway returned to he: home here, on Sunday afternoon A. A. Garrett and children, spen' | Mae Macken of Philadelphia, wil [lceture at the Church of Christ at 7:30. Last Tuesday evening the prayer group of the Bapthst Church of Lock Haven, conducted a prayer service at ithe home of Mr. and Mis. Norily Harter, There were approximately Sunday afternoon at the G. P. Gar- thirty eight people present, includ- rett home, in Rebersburg. Miss Rebecca Bartley spent Sune day afternoon and evening with her friend Betty Walker Mr, and Mrs. Hogan Long and son George spent Sunday forenoon a the Raymond Lutas home Howard. Mrs. Willard Hoy and children Nevin, Homer, Ruth and Irvin Bellefonte, R. D., spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs, Julia Lucas Mrs. C. BE Aley, son Leon, and daughter Betty, Louise Beightol spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Martin He: locker, of Woolrich Mr. and Mrs, Newton Weaver of Sate College, and Mr. and Mrs Harry Balrd and son Ralph of Belie- g supper guests at the A. A. Garrett home, Mr. and Mrs, John Dunkie and son Paul of Bellefonte, were Sunday dinner guests at the William Beigh- tol home. Other callers were Mis Annette Kryder of Salona, Mrs. Robert Conaway and Dorothy and Fred Belz Bllly and Evelyn Marie fidren, Vonada of near of! and Earl and ing the Harter family, Mrs. WH Voada, Mr, ana Mrs, Charly Swartz and Mr. and Mis. E. T. Bech del. Miss Catherine Allison of Altoona spent several days Jast week with her friend Dorothy Wolllams, at he; nome here, Last Wednesday several of Mrs, D CC. Gardner's friends gathered a. her home and spent the day quilting Those present were: Miss Smith, Mus. Fred Miller, Mrs. Joh Williams, Mus, Tucle De Haas and Mrs. R. J. Spangler. Mrs, John De- Haas and Mrs. Mary Hendricks Each spent a few hours wih th quiliing party. The Keystone Bible Class Baptist church will hold monthly nue ing at the home Ardell and Evangeline DeHaas Thursday evening, April 14th members picase keep dale mind. Laurence Nestierodd of Pitcalm spent several days lal week nome hele, J. H. Slaterbeck and his sister Mra this wid al spent several days last week atl We jane Williams are still on the sick thelr grandparents, home of ; William Poorman, Mr of at the home ¢ Shaflfer were Elsworth Cot away of Beech Creek; Mathew C away and son James of Flemin and Mr. and Mrs. Rot C and family Sunday callers at the Roy Oyler home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisher en Jimmy, of Milesburg: H. A and two childien of Howard; Misses Betty Walker, Christine Burd and Rebecca Bartiey, Mrs. John Jeirles and daughter E hel and son Jame and Howard lLannon Their friends hops recovery and Mrs, Franklin Bull to the farm house of Clayton WOK Mr, Kessin n Home Hod List, log speedy Mr. red Lessinger Jast George Spangler and friend of wo Coburn camp visited over the wecs- with the former i Mrs. T. KK” Spangler, Mrs. Mab 10 and daughner of Lock Have alo were Sunday supper : he Spangier Lome end parenis, M guests James Gardner of Howard a Miss Margaret Butler. of Cedar Springs, visited for several days al the home of Mr. and Mi James Wid _— Maes Evangeline OvHaas 3 Anua Maes Rupert spent with Mr. and Mos. Bdward Rupert £3 viy 4 1» 1554 00) J lower Beech Creek 8 ation i Elsie 1 31d daugdres Florence and : Neene Sparrowbark, George Hen and Henry Toessler all of Sate Col- lege, other callers were Mrs. Russel Samm and daughter Mary Cather- ine and son Bobby Mr Mis Fosier Stamm and son Joe ehnw ona and Mrs » homes of William Dixson assisted Mildred zr las. work wee Mn ms. DP. Ertiey, Mrs yillam Beigh- Louise and Miss ano tol and dat t Geraldine Swope Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Poorman daughter Evelyn Howard, Sunday at the homes of R. J. Von. ada and Yarnell Poorman Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Eriley and son Kenneth spent Sunday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Corman of Axe Mann, Monday quilters at the William Beightol home sere: Mm. C. E Aley and daughter, Mildred, Mrs. D. P Ertiey, Mrs. James Shaffer and Ger- aldine Swope. The construction job of building the missing iink in our road cone necting Clinton County with our finished stale road started this week. ——— JULIAN Mrs. Esie Gabel of Julian, will soon leave for Rochester, N. Y., 0 meet her sister, Mrs. Clara Hallman who Is not very well. She 1s TN years old and the two sis‘ers will leave together for Michigan to visit Mrs. Gabel's son and their brothers, relatives and friends, M Asli of MUNICIPAL EVENINGS ---T and SP. W MILLHEIM, PA. FRIDAY & SATURDAY “The Hurricane” D. Lamour and John Hall MONDAY & TUESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM Ne. 1: “Penrod and His Twin Brother” No, 2: “The Old Wyoming Trail” Charles Starrett. WEDNESDAY & THUR. (April 13th & 14th) JANE WITHERS and STUART ERWIN, ix: “CHECKERS” ALWAYS THE BEST OF SELECTED SHORTS Mr Ms. Norris family spent the vy Haters parents Mrs. Alice Harier aha her sister, ) and Harrier a weekend with Bechide] (Mr, and Mrs. W. H Vonada mo- tored to Lamar on Sunday shew they visited with M:, Vonadi's sister | Mrs. Charles Hellman and family and Mrs. Austin ochester, N. Y., spent 5 2 * Confer ol . Sis PRS Pea received wor Lines his home in-Ouio r ge ould begin her Journ home, a message arived that ber father had pasd azar. She lal here on Friday and expx spend a few days with her bereaved mother, Mrs. Katle 8cantiin has completed the busipess necessary to the posing of her home here and left las! Tuesday to mike her future home at New Bloomfield wh her daugh- ter, Mrs. Albert Robb and family Mariha Robb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Robb, was quite ill with quingy last week Mrs. John Heichel accompanied her sister, Mrs. William Durkin of Monument to Lewistown last Wed. neaday where they spent a few days with Mrs. Durkin's daughier Cath eine. © Mes. Ellen Kunes was ‘aken sud deny lll on Friday, Mr. and Mus Oli Stull and son of Cheiry Thee Mr. and Mrs. Charks Kunes o 8. ale College and Mrs. John Bowes of Jersey Shore, were summoned 0 her bedside. She is greatly improv. ed at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Gardner ant daughter Anna Mae and Mr, and Mis. Wiliam James and son Bilr and daughter Jane called at the home of Mr. znd Mrs. Raymond Gardner of Bellefonte on Sunda; afternoon. James Eagan ay of the seriou 2 tO Lis A. J Mac Isaac, manager of the | Falion Hotel, Lick Haven, wus 2 visitors at the hune of Mr, and Mrs William H. Bechdel on Friday. Mrs. Annie James had a surprise birthday pary Friday evaning for { Johnnie Beam of Lock Haven. He received many nice and useful gifts Games were played and delicious re. freshments were served to the fol lowing: Johnnie Beam, Billy Shearer ick Shearer, Junior Eck, Robert Lihdeeyy Marlyn Hendricks, Ray Miller, Glenn Bechdel, John Girton Ross Hovan, Caroline Robb, Virginia Durkin, Vivian Fravel, Martha Pe- ters, Olive Peters, Mrs. Irvin Frave] Mr, and Mrs. Dickie and children | [Eddie Bechdel, son of Mr. and IMs. Thompeon Bechdel Is among {the list of children who are fl. We (can add to that the names of a fea ios Becara #35 Tor — Jak sd Emma {Daye and family of Hunter's Run HOWARD Miss Ma: Macken, a tempe ‘are moving to Howard in the near! il at the Baptist chreh on Sunday Centre County for fifteen evening, Is much improved i tanswtmeliNas — ORVISTON Miss Josephine Masden, There were 128 present at Sunday | in the Bellefonte hospital school. {past weekend at her home. The Men's Bible class met at the | home of Clair Confer for toeir 1eg- ular monthly meeting on Friday night. Next meeting at the home | Charles of Edward Confer. Mrs. Rosetta Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Daughen- | gaturday afternoon at baugh and daughters Donna Fay philadelphia. and Ann, of Howard, spent Sunday | Girard Altanderfer Gus ot the Clair Butlet home. | Harry Dearment, Fred The boys of our town, Monument | Liyvd Beichdol and J and Parrandsville had a meeting in the church Monday night to organ ize & Boy Beoul troop with patrols at the above places. Miss Emaline Butler was home from school at Howard several days last week with a sore throat Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Watson gave a birthday party for their daughter Maxine on her 17th buth- day last Tuesday night. March 29 The following were present: Lois Yeager, Helen and Lester Bam- hart, Leah Thompson, Guy and ! yonda Shank, Paul and Don Gray, Kenneth Halin, Grace Barner, Car- oiyn and Louse Confer, Bud and Ed Chapman, Harry Lomison, Fay Ray, Ernest, Lawrence and Frank Confer, Norma Lucas, Clifford Gardner, Marjorie and Jack Waite, Maybelle, Clifford and Hugh Con- fer, John Daley, Paul Lomison, Jr, Lioyd Packer, Lester Rhoads, Vio- let Heaton, Mabel Moore, May and Maxine Watson, Joe Bmeal, who has been a ¢ gical patient the Lock Haven | Hospital for several weeks returned home on Monday night greatly im- proved. Joseph Conler of Bellefonte, a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Confer, of this place, was operated on for a leg infection in the Centre County Hospital last Saturday. His many friends hope for a specdy recovery tw health Jack Ferber of North Bend several days with [friends here Ray Gardner. of Howard, R spent several hours ay witd relatives in town OQ. B. Cypnert will oiler al sale at his home here ol April 8th household ROO: Cyphert is going to quit housckeep- ing and will everything. Come and get a bargain. Ray Oyler, auc tioneer Miss spent the here. Mis: Rebecca Confer, a st the Lock Haven Stale Tea wil the wes) i pensbuig spent the weekend a home of Mr, and Mm. N. J. We Chalk father-in-las Schenck Chalk, nis hot H W 11g Tuesday evening M:s. Harry Masden, the Centre Coumnny operated on last © told getting 25 can be expected The Senior piay Priday and this week The Kiwanis tertalned at dinner at Howard Tuesday evening. The sixth in Lenten gervices will Howa:d M. E. chi a pat hosp al Vor Bhe of Bellefonte 4 chicken al Methodist ( wd a J a even-~Lhirty Rev. R. 1. M other In the “The Instrumet speaking Cords Fave Malxell, Diseroad, Bloomsbu:g ir- | weekend witl Res On au vy in 2a tired 1 Batu: sel Verna ' week-end al College, «1 home Thomas Packer has secur ployment at Lock Haven work there Monday mort Mr John Gras Cibert, of Howard thelr parents here one week Mr. and Mrs. Freda son, of Renovo, visited his aries Lucas one day last week Aid. Confer spent the week-end with his son Joseph and family In Bellefonte. Mrs. Conle $ been there peveral weeks he Joe Sheldon Omay has i J. E. Tibbens e at Beech Creek Mrs. Joseph Herchel of Creek. visited her children and Mrs. Walter Shan day of this week Mrs. Paul Lomison and Mrs Rhoads, who are employed at the Rey Lock Haven Hospital, spent ofie day th Rev. Paul Keller, last week at their homes here J. PF. Welzel, Centre Hall, —— Geissinger, Bellefonte Bald Fagle Meilw. at Rev. RL. Morris a’ Divine Wors! Wee Church Come Ae: c , SUPE worth League 7:30. Beech Cr Church S¢ i 9:30, Rober ivine Worship 10:45, ! . Howard Chueh 8 Hall, supt.; Divine Worship ~£ha ang Mrs and ~ ted day » » MIL Hall M. E. chu The this week JOM 0 Bartley and b his brother, complete fin 8Bervice 0 be held on Easter morning at six o'ciock. The moved In he hous tion me age las owing « the Rev ~0f-town pecpie aie 0. E FPeeman Deias Keener, C pee nite Snyder: mine vst Wd LYONTOW was A BOOS um School. Glad to have number of visitors There out Sunday Aarge again Rev. Bernard Henry, preach a Lenten sen Weaver church Friday 7:30 Choir practice Everybody welcome, While Gerald Burris was plowing with a tractor in his father's sod id. Tuesday of last week, he had the unusual experience of having three pea gulls for company for some time. will Hs wie vening ig 2 fall wu 0LOW INE paslor, al league 6:45; “The Spear.” School 9:30, Cuntin-—Church Bryan, Supt School 9:30, I is what 11 make people buy product and pass up a similar duct. ———— Big “9c” Bale starts Saturda) April 16 at Bellefonte Hardware Company . Advertisin OPENING New Music Store SATURDAY, APRIL 9th The public is cordially invited to call and inspect the new and complete man- ufacturers’ display of musical instru- ments. Conn Band Instruments Masterphonic and Hohner Accordians Gibson Guitars and Full Line of Electrical Instruments FULL LINE of POPULAR MUSIC Century Edition and Folios. Special Prices During Opening Week Pifer’s Music Store "Everything Musical” 14 W. Bishop St. Bellefonte, Pa. bent th spent ti a! Mill hg in‘endent ; Kennedy--Ch J. 0. Leathers, Supt rang Miss Emma Smith who was taken | worker of Philadelphia, Is visiting diy. Miss Macken will make an address in the Methodist chureh this Friday evening at 7:30. All are welcome, nurs i is Mr, and Mrs. C. i. Buch! of 8hip- ta ikert w of died ne dl Ekdah’, Plei or Agner attended Odd Fellows lodge in Mil Ll 1 plan for (he Easter Sunrise Communion x10 Hal fy and Willi ont} ek Murras “The shoo Epworth 7:30 wren Irvin business yf Ohne pro. Pie I April 7, 1938, ness parsonage in, Beech Creek on Baturday evening at 7 o'clock, when william 8. Robb, older son of Mr, and Mrs. T. R. Robb, of Howard, wis joined in matrimony to Alice were M Weaver, oldest daughter of Mr M find M Chauncey Weaver of the Beech Creek. The ceremon ni nerformed hy the Rev. Ralph Davi, Btormstown M. E. church, his / : home in Newton Hamilton Bat. pastor of the church at that place Ol HU nese In Lhe immed - urday, April 2 at 9 a. m. The groom ' is employed by the McFeely Brick of the groom only few company. The newlyweds will vw the housekeeping In Stormstown heid " " " i A —— * Recent Weddings Tomeo—Rider Pearl E. Rider and Andrew both of Stormstown marriage by Rev Troutman, former pastor Miss J. Tomeo united in H of at on ow i“ account late family ur Jn relatives silnessed A reception was i at the home of the groom which the following guest ed Benator F 31 wile of Carlsbad. New Mexico J C. Brickley, of Ancho M of these gentiemen HEINE glcie the groom Mr Chim) Bayer Weaver and Ruth M oo ceremony alleng- lets ried WRAPS ang Stimer—Fillinger we Flllinger of Port Ma- of Ty- united In marriage evening at 8 Methodist ring ceremony H AN ang Miss Paull: ida, and Amos lLeioy Stimer rone, R. D Wednesday March 23 in Mackeyvill was by Rev The couple were attend Mrs. leroy Wagner with the W ! Bhat both We « ’ Yerni Jutier aL the ° Mr Chauncey dau Louise. Ma - Mr. and Mrz, Preston Mrs Frank Elsen- hauer and daughter Francs I son Irvin, of Curtin; Res yt pers the he re and Robb and i a and Mi Fishburne—Thomas NE . of Centra § anf 3 made Ol pobb, Mr Jan o and John Ray not Mr: and y LAH Col. [A Announcement the marriage Thomas Wilkes- Paul Fishburne, son Mrs. 8. Fishburne The ceremony Elkton, Md the He ¥ JM Al ICANN were Barbar: ] McClure Herman Oth member f 4) ’ » iH aen iar been Doris TE, MI ha f Oi of 0 Ww v ai =r i. HA friend ol Slate OM ad } was periormed at turda groom alter ( Custer—Lucas SALE OF IOWA HORSES JODON SALE BARN, PLEASANT GAP, PA. Monday, April 11 At1 P DD the bride VM. Sharp Rain or Shine This Is another carload of these good Towa horses right off the farms and ready to go to work The load consists of mated teams and single horses, 3 to 7 sears oid, and weighing from 1500 to 1806 Jin, In the load mares. 4 in foal There are 7 Blue Roans, J red roans, § blacks, 2 sorrels (2a show team), 1 bay, 1 gray and are 13 PAIR BIG YOUNG MULES Robb Weaver SUCKLING COLT t wrativ wy ON} * If you need a good horse or want — ta see a good load of the best horses MARKET QUOTATIONS that can be bought in Jowa, be sure at Be to attend this and judge for YOUrNe if Whe wale als Buckwhe Rye Bariey Com Provisions grocery rected weekly by Her Bgrs. per dogen on Larc WwW. « LUNCH WILL BE SERVED T. E. JODON M. SMITH. Anctioneer, SMELTZER, Clerk. er pound Save Here On Your Easter Needs! A — — C—O _— { $01 Cut Beets Ge Baker's Chocolate Cocoanut, Rajah - - - 2 Powdered Sugar Egg Dyes "il. Mousee package EXTRA EASTER rx este NG | EGGS | JELLY EGGS 3 Ibs 25¢ Giant Loaves 252s 2 Dozen CHOCOLATE EGGS - 3 for 10¢ MILK ois 35 FAMILY Pink Salmon -21bcans 23¢c BREAD Coffee 3.1b bag 43¢ Feed - 100-Ib jute $1.65 | Roll Butter Mast 2 Ibs 65¢ Rinse - 2 lge. pkgs. 39¢ rm 09¢ Maine Potatoes pk. 29¢ Oranges Louisana Yams - 6 Ibs 25¢ 27¢ Spinach Ib 5¢ gig or Apples - - « - 101Ibs 25¢ CHUCK ROAST /'C.. [Ib ldc Fresh Dressed 2 Ibs 17¢ Pork Shoulders Ib 16¢ Pollock | Me Spry - - - 3-Ibcan 48¢ Spaghetti - - 3 cans 19¢ 25¢ Seratch Mash - 100-Ib bag $1.99 Print Florida Green Beans - - 21bs 17¢ Tomatoes 2 Ibs 19¢ Dozen 17¢ Tender M English Roast Ib 19 Croakers eaty English Roos c PORK RUTTS. Fillets VEAL SHOULDER 2 Ibs 19¢ | Roast Ib 17¢ Chops Ib 19¢ A & P FOOD STORES
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