January 26, 1939. Potato Growers Voice Protest (Continued from page one) the chain systems. They assailed the Patman bill to put chains out of business as an abuse of the taxing pOWer “contrary (o the best inter cits of farmers, wage-earners and consumers.” “The resolution sociation follows a similar st en by the American Farm Federation the LUMeTrous reg tons In every part of Mr. Bower sald. "The ition of farmers to legislation threatenin tural market wa Ignificant NOW gaihier adopted by our as- and tak- Bureau farm the Organiza country nay uch dangerou the ol ! ne Ug nIcu the most one developnu nt it Lhe Farm iy 1'e resolut truction of « Lal ON CHAE aan sto inate ti marketing aimast one- 13 al the least part of lnery Mf th mach aird come f “The tatoo Cirower / }wigation regard NT ft} use of Lhe operative P such unent power of taxation Per ze beneficial busin C.D.A. Observe 19th Birthday (Continued from page ane) talk Loul and Mi oldest men M < N ¥ mistress short Miss vent The beautifully uted with were the large room wa small wide room green Lrees widow sl present including i Carl Hahn God.” by Sta: Carpensto f.ove Song ano selections the court history ed the affal by the HOLT by played Hartle Croup Mary elo one of the ever held court Pm ———— Some people with the must ay all the mean nave heard tions apparent they they LOT s SEI999% YE AGE CHILDREN'S White Snow Boots ONLY 75¢ f "eee BEELLEFONTE, PA 999% Sportsmen Name National Grange and | i be united oppo | CRS eeessee Jodon President —————— (Continued from page one) at district and state meet- sportamen's groups at Ale | toona and Harrisburg, respectively during the coming spring After a discussion, the newly elected officers were given authors ity to arrange for a time and place for the holding of the annual fish | fry—one of the principal social events on the calendar of the as sociation. The fish fry will probably held sometime In March The association voted the County Federation's game vation a4 motion Commi warden lo curb of fishermen the trout Season Zimmerman, Robert omas Beaver as a committee harge of the gume leeding im, and voted in favor of lation ings of support fish and im sed slate Fish more fish taking ucker | opening ul named Oscal 'mompson Lo CONS pa Progl Lhe vide the illegal tream Ly the asking sion to pre from belore trout and in pro paying annual due of ten cel er mem bership to the ( } Federation men Hmnber eliel 14 id To Otter Course In Fly-Tying (Continued from Page 1) NOOK al NAarge exceed Poorman ng we; : r £3 Holl (i aking th ie —— Free Delivery to Any Part OLDMAN FOOD MARKET “Where Quality and Economy Rule” BROCKERHOFF HOTEL BLDG. of Town ! PHONE 23 When you month YOU BY MARKING trade with us you are whether you pay cash or use a charge account and pay once a Either way—GOLDMAN'S PRICE EVERY assured of the same low price POLICY PROTECTS ITEM PLAINLY WHITE ROSE Tomato Juice No 25¢ Equal to 4 regular size cans 5 Can WHITE ROSE Consomme All Flavors 15¢ 7 CANS FOR $1.00 HEINZ KETCHUP BEECHNUT KETCHUP IVORY SOAP OXYDOL SUNBRITE CLEANSER HERSHEY'SCOCOA......... MOTHERS OATS, with China lg. box 23¢ SOFT-A-SILK FLOUR SHREDDED WHEAT EARLY JUNE PEAS 4 «on 25¢ KRISPY CRACKERS. large btl. 17¢ Ige. btl. 15¢ med. size 4 for 19¢ 2 large boxes 35¢ 6 cans 25¢ 2 1b 25¢ large box 25¢ pkg. 1c SUGAR SWEET CORN 4 ons 25¢ 2 Ib boxes 29¢ WESTON'S CRACKETTES . 2 boxes 23¢ We Are Offering the Most Delicious Cuts in the Ready-to-Eat Meat Product—PORK LOIN AND HAM! Not ordinary meal, but most delicious and economical to use, SPAM . 12-02. can 29¢ BRAUNSHWEIGER Liver Pudding Ib 29¢ | onstration Social Hygiene Day Februa ry 1 (Continued from | page one) coming event, in the current point to a larger the third observance attack on syphilis, nation-wide dem than those of previous Dr. Clarke sald, The associa- offices in New York ag well Francisco report increased and Interest on the part of and voluntary health and pgencies, civic groups, ser women's organizations, schools upward ol bodies the objectives in terms of the were aid Lo national stale in so Years ton's 15 San wellvily oficial wellare vice clube churches 1000 youth Defining 1939 attack these point und of the slogan underly wide lal ahd hy present community glene planning telling thi In by uhaout Ciuard against he American dungerou yh people disease-—how It cin prevented and cured syphilis In you greatest incidence efforts of ¢l Lo provide ugainst Ol Denny Ciuard the age 183 8 Deter Lion, cli trengt Lie hool { educa Arid preparation COrrectiig To Aid Bank Depositors (Continued froin page ons) located wit thw Dank Each Kd has in his Depository and dr EK Lh SSireet Key fyes fe PLS wore d tantly Neavy fig ba : n 3 ES PER vail AWAY Lal purpose » COmmer rangement: § 0 an respon i Te A ——— jusst a Dank Rockview Cell Block Completed {Continued from page one) complimented Dr J Ww uperintendent of the insti. and the Department of Wel. their foresight in securing hy a project through of the PWA. These complimented the con- for the high class type of work and architect Harry Viehman for his excellent planning of the building is building is thoroughly ern, well lighted, newest facilities, well ventilated and ver- min-proof. 256 individual cells are contained in the building which will reduce present crowded condi- | tions. In addition to the cells, large shower and utility rooms and guard rooms, barber shop and meeting rooms are provided C. C. McGee, a capable and able {man who has been transferred to the State College project, was resi- dent inspector for the General State Authority who sponsored the pro- ject, and C. E. Strausser, resident engineer for the Public Works Ad- ministration, represented the Fed- eral Government whose financial assistance made the project possible | This building is a lasting memor- ‘ial to those intimately connected i therewith, the citizens of thig com- { munity, and the Commonwealth AI LT Timely advice to young and old: “Never skate on thin lee” (9990000 VEAGERS *oeeeee DRESS OXFORDS For Men. Black or Tan. ONLY $59 il Claudy tution fare for 86 wort VARS lads tractor the offi- stance A150 mol anitary | 3 URCHE | caped injury one morning recently { while Dix Run Baptist school Sunday Hosband, meeting Shuey morning Supt, fol- Preaching pastor Bellefonte | Sunday at 9:30, Elmer lowed with clas 730 pm C. C Evangelical « Reformed, Rev. C. Nevin Stamm, pastor Church school, 9:30; Holy Com- munition, 10:45 Holy Communion 7:30; Young People, 6:30. Junior | Catechetical class meets Saturday at 2 p. m.; Senlor Catechetieal class meets Friday at 4 pom Coleville Pllgrim Holiness night Cottage Prayer, 7:45 school, 9:30 am. Morning 11 o'clock. Sun 7 o'clock Istic pervice nl vir) i! fush Holov Armond Doll and wile int Friday Sunday Ww wship day night Y day {3 Sunday at P.} Evange ul Sun evening tev Rey and charge musician evangel Advent Church (ay { 10. Pread unnounce morning Mo Sunday 1 11 0 time and next hool his A OoCK place Week Nn SIryice the $ihle iY morn Bible si our sund I'he amin Howard Evangelical Milesburg Baptist John's Lutheran, Bellefonte LC DETTE anda or Poverty Ihe Missionary Ww ’ WW ELUNPSOa sy 1:30 p I'rue Soul Rich meet r United Brethren, Bellefunie ’ t iich $i M15 Wednes at 7:30. Choir rehears evening hoir at 7 lock: adult cholr Mr at § 0 Co ICAL Programm at 7:30. Prayer and Gay evening al Fri ng at fa 4 Pala y clock. Special mus Sund EVPLINE servoe Rebersburg Evangelical Lhe Hey Services Hebwr i Presbyterian, Snow Unionville 1 ® i Jith. at Watoon fer nm Mon AS Jai of M Hamel Oakwood, Minis Pleasant View Union Chapel Rev. LL FP Chirist- Endeavor week chapel beginning Sunday, January 29 February 8 Services January 29: 2:30 p. m., Sunday school, William Hassinger, Supt 5:30 p m. Junior Christian En deavor 6:30 1 m Intermediate Senior and adult C. E 7:30 p m evening worship, Christian Endea- vor theme “Take Christ, Live Christ, Give Christ Prayer meeting ser vices will be held In the chapel Thursday, January 26 at 7.30 p.m Lhe Howard Sheetz, pastor fan at the 74] Sunday Sun day Hublersburg Evangelical - Rey. James B. Musser Services Sunday, the 20th 6G: a.m Union Sunday Church school; 10.30 a. m morning wor- ship with sermon. Trinity (Hublers- burg) 6:30 a. m school; 7.30 p m vice, AL the Joint ing last Friday evening, of the Zion Consistorymen an excellent oyster supper several families resulted as follows: vice president Walter Weaver: secretary-treasurer John A. Decker H. T. Struble, alternate, C. E SOT, parsonage committee White, Myrl Kerstetter, C. E ser, Oscar Bierly Bellefonte Evangelical John B, Mays, pastor. The § day School will meet at Minister Zion preaching ser- Consistory meet- the ladies served to Cid» Gul Jun. superintendent. At with sermon. The theme will be “Jesus Glorified In His Church.” At this service, the ordinance of Chris tian Baptism will be administered, | into! Christian | Endeavor will meet at 6:30, Jesse Evange- | listic service at 7:30. The theme for | also church fellowship. The reception of members Benner will be the leader the sermon will be: “Backsliding Cured.” Junior Chrisiian Endeavor Wednesday Prayer services at 7:30. The Official | Board will meet Monday night at { 7:30. The Pourth Quarterly con- | (erence will meet Thurs evening | at 7:30, Rev, W. J. Dice, © {dred | Bupt Juni ri at 8 Hey | pol Reformed | Sunday Church | the The reorganization ! delegate to Synod, | Llovd | 9:30 in| charge of Mr. E. J. Teaman, pire} 10:45 worship evening at 7 o'elock, | 8. pre-| Also Chapter 6: Page Baven THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.’ — A N— Howard Resident Escapes Injury David Holter, Jr., of Howard, | eh returning from work at the Lock Haven Silk Mill when his car skidded on Route 64, about a hun- feet from the W. H. Vonada struck a telephone pole was considerably damaged Methodist Episcopal, Bellefonte Rev. H. Willis Hartsock, pastor | Church school at 9:30, C. C. Shuey, | Morning worship with sermon by the pastor it 10:45 Subject "Btrengthening Character.” E League at 6:30 p. m. Evening ship and sermon at 7:30. Subject “The Christian's Possessions Jun lot and Junior High Epworth League Wednesday evening at 6 30 Praver meeting 1 store und 1 he ¢ nr pwaorth win at 4 Dance Plans Announced Continued frow page one) ol floor grenestra Ung music. A d owMside talent himent will and refre Iu leavi dance ret { the partis wi Communities Infantile int ’ ocal unent ropes of to ¢ event » the Me malady (E2111 Le tional | wall GRAVE BELIEVED THAT OF FATHER OF BUFFALO BILLY waterwork regional office man believed th | Wi as ad nN UWEMWF Wthed itiiay Albert while clothing of a teenth Prince other of 1 ae *X well-le Nine Centur cellent st i engineer Upon Ke xton Wa Ie Laila arael of ie “a i rh ih Mount Leavenworth f#avenw cemetery neat lames C. Davi dertaker, sald it able” that the euier ( He Hi had made area to look for place Leavenwort! was “entirely body was the s0n f 11 that of the ufislo to the Oly salad visit his father LWO Sid hi Da gd to him, wa alt Creek Val Hi Davis Lats Isaac Cody vi father had re 8 tavern-keeper in 8 near Leavenworth truction days Cody, according to the stabbed by an opponent itical rally at Salt Creek Valle; 184, and died of the years later when his ¢ ¢ during ton guring » wound a in on wa Bn Classified sds are thrifty MU NICIPA Mi NIC. PA. L FRIDAY & SATU RDAY (January 27th & 28th) Fat O'Brien James Cagney Crime School Kids, in: “ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES” (A Warner Bros. Picture) LATEST NEWS ISSUE, SELECTED SHORTS MONDAY & TUESDAY (January 3th & ist) Joan Crawford and Margaret Sullivan, in: “The Shining Hour" This is Joan's best picture Be sure to see it! “THE LONE RANGER" WEDNESDAY & THUR. (Februsry Ist & 2nd) DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION No. l-Gene Autry, in: | “Man From Music Mountain” No. 2--Charles Bickford, in, “Gangs of New York” For Quick Relief from Winter Grief 1. EL — ounty Chevrolet Co. Announce Their Appointment As Distributor for GOODRICH TIRES In Bellefonte with Go QUICKER STARTS anode fiw LE as long os you own QUICKER STOPS Tite with wit Silvertown QUICKER HEAT 81 Heater that seule i Now you can get this new kind of tire on your own LONG EASY TERMS. As simple as ABC to buy — just show your license card — tell us how you want to pay — ride out on Goodrich Tires. QUICK FRIENDLY SERVICE! NO RED TAPE! NO DELAYS! oodrich Truck Tire SNOW AND MUD TIRES ! COMMANDERS! SILVERTOWNS WITH GOLDEN PLY! SILVERTOWNS WITH LIFESAVER TREAD The Right Tire at the Right Price! Ask About Our Budget Plan A LUBRICATION CAR WASH Complete Service 2i-HOUR TOWING SERVICE County Chevrolet Co. BISHOP AND ALLEGHENY STREETS. “We Do Care” Bellefonte, Pa. PHONE 315
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