Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 7, 1938. Jones, Mundy Accor: ded Warm Welcome (Continued from Page 1) see that labor continues ted with full justice. I consides ernor 1 will to be tre labor a part It 1s an element of the just as agriculture and dustry are element the social order, If the people Pennsyl- vania to live happily together and be enabléd to earn sufficient livelihood to maintain their families in decency every element of the social must be treated with equality and with special favors to pone.” Mr of our ocial order sOCIal order of of are arder Jone mt must pointed follow along Lo "—— - Rippman makes her home at the Baum apartments, Dr. Mundy spoke briefly at the welcoming here before the group departed for Blair county where they were scheduled for several ap- pearances that night. En route to Tyrone the motorcade stopped al the Diamond in Port Matilda to meet a group of citizens from the western part of the county sme mn A —— ———— PROESL URGES PREPAREDNESS AT BROKKS-DOLL BANQUET (Continued from page one) various reasons why the Legion should sist at all times upon the United State being prepared for war, He paid a tribute to the Gold Star mothers of the Worid War, de- claring they are the “real warriorg” of our country, Cou rt Denies RFC Plea For Chemical CX (Continued from Page 1) ting capital Into almost any busi ness venture at this time, The Mas- ter Is reported to have indicated that the excuse was a re one The eight attorney pre ent the hearing in the interests of various groups of Chemical cred- tors were unanimous, with the ception of one, in agreeing that would be to the best interests of all creditors concerned to continue the trusteeship The exception wa Gustave Amsterdam, attorney for Reconstruction Finance Cor oration, who made a vigorous arg ment in favor of the immediate quidation the Chemical Lime Company 150naDie Six or al CX~ the id= spend part of the gummey months, of Common Ploas of the 40% Judie above captioned Court al distgict consisting of the Perm, 1908 Centre, having lasued te Herel owe hearing date of the Oth da wf April ’ cred hy ‘ Np mo { the 31st day i= dant { 4 y EMG Pee ad 1988, 1 date of If Centre ( to Ro ‘ County 144 AYOITing that ths visiting the Bellelonte i ang M Tos and daughter, h hanno with the Fye fan for the and M Che Miss Jennie Beates i wagner family at Mickey day proce © sey Vere Werk. 1000 ary, 1088, to me directed for ho Court of ¢ Cows, Cow the Pence Genernl Jull of Le Conte for the ( t the P And th ; ind M { Hoover MONDAY and MN an o Jury onlled f Quarter B54 on mp UMENT \t ten o'clock dent Leagu ‘ ree ubeil ten of MON ook. A 8 Natio under th rvi- R 1638 Ana the of | 2nd week of ( .| 4TH MONDAY fat ten o'clock 1948 Notice To nd M M. ( Putter ' n t on net S30 and of Monts 600 00 300 50 or Hoge Bmoioyees . 000 05 Toastmaster Major H. Laird Cur- After hearing tin introduced Bi-County Commane« plea, (he Maste; ¥yivania der Mills Clearfield: Walter 8. fused to consider HY Shen Zahniser, Commander of Brooks- made it plain that Of Doll Post; Mrs, Krumrine, of State Propose College, district auxiliary president; cured creditors, especlall Mrs. Edward L. Miller, president of mortgage X i of the Bellefonte auxiliary: Mrs, Harry Hile and Mr: Waite Gold Star mothers, and Judge Ivan Walker, of Bellefonte, who spoke briefly on preparedness as a mean of avoiding war f Penn Penn of any ie iff. not ' he George ional re- 162 Leg- paid a Frank funer- ed the riiest During the evening the recep onnaires and tece, Miss standing slown, LL. Wetzler, bandmaster teacher al director of Milesburg y Morning EASTER PRICES! Lilies—25¢ a Bud or Bloom in past tribut the late including NOTH) and debt whi Miller in Miss Pas hool NR a Ta a Sli CR ———~— ad ew we - L — w — g— , plant - - The trustees ited tha ry Four New Ofllcers employing more nel on longer nL 2 { the Pennsyl- hours than whe i i added Kin Dag Det Here . n ~~ . i hey thint nin operat Combis Isine ipin Hyacinths 20¢ a Bloom spread EFF Bi Lit RED BA FILLETS-Frozen fore to such ar Pittsburgh umed from Chemical's outpu about 50 - 1b 19¢K 3 Ibs 25¢ ib 9c the area 75 to 80 $f that is using omy Legal Notices APPLICATION TOR PARDONS Spring Lamb Special ! Leg of Lamb - - - |b 25¢ Shoulder Roast ib 17¢ )! Sure YP ¢ oh ye Tulips - 1214] ose | Rib & Loin Chops - Ib 29¢ pant TT we . Ee Per Bloom a ” 1 y | an of re - nization they ha Sn : ? v i ‘ Ay RR BB! 14] f 14) k id RNS i WINNER BRAND Spare Ribs Ib 12¢ Neck Bones Ib 7c | Pudding - Ib 13k Scrapple - Ib 6¢ nager Is now developing cles for the comyg SINGLE PLANTS—25¢ Kensie LS LEEEL PEE Th IYI E toa kk ian ti ¢ A a a sills are expected in es i a A? rr i oll Tw ine 13 A hearing is the Federal Thursday CAlse Why & agreement Company This COURT PROCLAMATION WHEREAS The He Walker, Pres in on Flowering Plants of Two Blooms. Large management ths 39¢ Bologna - Ib 19¢ Weiners - 1b 19¢ Minc. Ham Ib 19¢ Spiced Ham Ib 25¢ MEDIUM S177% IAMS - - Ib 22 Center Slices - - - Ib 29¢ All5202 Cheese 2 for 29¢ flctric Show Loganien Cheese Ib 25¢ at itts urg (Continued from page one) | wo he. a oh % Hod i id ane : y- i | MILLEROOK MILK 4 tall ens. 25¢ AR I RT A Spring Housecleaning Needs ! AMMONIA, Clear - qt. bot. 14¢c BROOMS, High Quality 29¢ MOP HANDLES - - - ea. 10c BANNER LYE 2 for 25¢ LAUNDRY OCTAGON SOAP -3 Ig. cks. 13¢ OCTAGON SOAP POWDER - Ige. pkg. 15¢ HAND SOAP BORAXO - - Early June Peas, Fancy Tomatoes, Green Beans, Mixed Vegetables 3 No. 2 Cans 23¢ of the Chemicse a HHT GRRE (BN ie upon Under See the refrigerator that started a new Gardenia Plants ade. Unde $1.00 & $2.00 Lime at time the RPC loan : : : ¢ of the Company eT i, ’ i. » 4.000 shares of commo a Also Other Potted Plants ft Tr the ] C | hn ha Deen paid wi i . : , ; tribution. The trusices have taken & Pe! HL i WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORT- action to cancel the agreement and UF = | MENT OF CUT FLOWERS IN to have the stock returned for the ag . irs i & EXCELLENT CONDITION anany. It is Upot ) > 7? i FOR EASTER. pi to receive benefit of this action by hearing ns held imo Place your order early for your Faster Corsage. We can make any style or color combination you may desire. We will have A Sales and Display Room in the Bush Arcade Building Woodring's Floral Gardens 127 E. Howard St. Bellefonte, Pa. PHONE 64 FURE GRANULATED SUGAR 25 1b $1.29 include coolers, churn, cream separ- ator, healer and an auto matically heat controlled dairy utensil sterilizer Peed will be ground and process- od electrically and automatically no labor being rediiired. In addition a corn sheller and feed mixer will be preparing balanced rations for the live stock display Other interesting agricultural ap- plications of electricity will be ex- hibited. Baby pigs will be brooded {in an electrically heated enclosure Several hundred baby chicks will be “mothered” under an eleciric prooder, their water containers be- ing mainfained at a constant tem- perature by thermostatically con- ‘ trolled water warmers. Gardeners will find a complete line of equipment that eliminates | puess-work and weather hazards in the field of horticulture, such as electric insect traps, hotbeds, the new revolutionary liquid nutrient | method of raising plants, lights for | forcing bloom, and electrieally op- erated fruit and vegetable graders and washers, Electricity will drive ‘a lawn mower and electric shears | for trimming hedges. To enjoy gar- gens in the evens, visitors will ispe a alsplay of shrubs and plants lighted by garden equipment i It is estimated that at least one hundred thousand persons will at. tend the six-day exhibit. “The | Electric Shop” will be open each | day from 2 p. m. until 10:30 p. m. PINE GLEN Don't forget the play at the Com- | munity Hall Saturday evening. $i “Hero is as Hero Does” All your | own home talent. Admission 10 and 190 cents. Three acts, Proceeds for | the church. Time of play, 8 p. m. | Miss Leona Hoover has returned | ! from a visit with relatives at Oram- | | Pose 1 ho Attended | Those from here who attenc B. 0. HARVEY { Neighbor Night at Pleasant Gap | Grange last Friday evening includ- | Temple Court Building {ed Mrs. Clyde Hoover, Russel Hoo | Phone 506-3 Bellefonte, Pa. iver and Clair and Merrill Vieh- | “ dorfer, and Jack Burkey Representing J Mr. and Mrs. J P. Muholian i THE TRAVELERS, Hartford and son Albert nrg ut grt il water on REFRIGERATOR | BE THRIFTIER! Get a Genuine General Electric and Save More in More Ways! America’s kitchens are going GE! Juin the theif parade! See the big, roomy new G.E Refrigerators pow on display. These new models give yon more convenience, more flexible storage space, freeze mote ice and preserve moge food longer with even less current than ever! This First Choice of Millions NOW POPULARLY PRICED! The Sealed Cold-Making Mechanism g —t was originated by General Electric. No other has had the benefit of 12 years manufacs turing expen ience., OIL COOLING snd conerant improvement since the introduction of the General Electric Monitor Mechanism have Cu Current Cont 80G Increased Cold Capacity 56% ~— Given 3 Times Faster Freezing — Reduced Operating Sound 78%. - = 8-0z.can 15¢ % Save ALL Ways! When you buy a G money is invested DOL speng ! * of getting a full doflar's w.. y and Convenience, 00se a G-E. ot SAFE DRIVING | Those who insure their : liability for bodily injury or + i property damage on their oy : private passenger cars and drive safely during the com. ing policy yesr will save money. inquire at once, Lifebuoy Soap - 3 cks. 17¢ Rinso - - lge. pkg. 21c Spry - - - 3-lbcanS5lc Palmolive Soap 3 cks. 17¢ RED BOX Super Suds - 3 sm. bxs. 23¢ BOB WHITE Cod Fish Ib box 29¢ Durkees Spices Your Chelce of 2-00 pkgs 9% .. T Sc Jelly Beans - - - Gorten's Codfish Cakes Grandpa's COFFEE -. - Electric Supply Company State College 1 1 Pound 1 Mackerel Chocolate 1 Easter Eggs - - Bellefonte EHE—————
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