Lh lS a Rs i SI NJ 7. PINE GROVE MILLS |i, (Reported by G. Mao Fry) WOODWARD Russell Stover left on Monday of | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | : PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY JACKSONVILLE Chureh Services on Sunday March TT - Club Visits Local Plants WINGATE There will be préaching service in not week for Miflinburg where he | 12 are as follows: Sunday school | {the Evangelioal church on Friday ‘employed by the Wilson Dalry | The Woodward BL. C. EK. {held thelr first board and business Mrs Were over mot vie and fom Mr now Krebs apartment William Johnston and Miss Anns Ward enjoved a recently at Autoport near State Col- emery | meeting al the home of Mr. and Mrs Stella Krebs and D. 8. Peterson the past week, at this writing Musser was but Is were court capitol last Tuesday and Mrs. Ira Harpster Mrs. 1. G. Walker e shoppers last Wednesday and” Mrs. Albert W. Fry snugly fixed in the Mrs. Lau ; on W. Main pleasant Jege Miss Mary : risburg, spent the past weekend with {of Dr Walter her Alice Wi of Har- aver parents, Mr. and Mrs Weaver Jame: prominent importam last Mr. and were hosts last an thei P son, PORE him A aul Jr McWilliams #5 in of Hall farmer caller in Gray one foung busines; Was Friday Mrs. J. Arthur Thursday umber of their close Ii r home on E Main street . son of Mr. and Mrs training at Miss, getting all set for on in Dixieland. Good luck new bath pleted this weel hou sales 11, 13, ory Farmers, gAN Strouse and There were 57 E. Sanday coll day mmond Ha Mrs. T. C. Wa! and S¢ on R. C. Evey cont Mr ressler E. Main street of State College 1 ract and Mrs. A. § motored Lo spend the returned Albright Berwick veekend 10m wo orget the farm equi] rday, Mat nday Geos and Ed G Ii both a good and livestock 1. G on Walker Ronal and {i ar Harold Glenn 'MOSHAN NON present al School Sunday ection even day Scho + thelr mor meeting; af 5 home Saturday evening celebrate hi } OF friend Ray Ogden were Sunday evening Geraldine Cartw port, here bac ents and Mrs, Hope with ¥ Tews hohe righ spetit the weekend at Those who accompa k were: Earl Hoover, her Mr. and Mrs Mahlon Spent Jean Watson os + Lewis the her Gardner, friend rviston ¥ Mr Mr and Gotshall r Gotshall, Mr and Mrs H Walt Bunbury vhited relativ friends Those who helped Mrs celebrate her birthds day lyde Borger Jac tin, Fye. and Gladyce here Sunday last We vere Fye evening, March Mrs. R Afy NUE G k McKean Rex Mrs. John as Mrs. Charles Mrs. Carl Schmoke, Mrs Mrs, Mr: nice Alfred Borger A HON Donald | weekend guests with her her in Lock Haven Mrs tim proved Messrs M. Bert Kline County Mr a grippe ime and Royal | at Centre visitors at the M1 were Belle- | | home are street evening | young man is making locomotion on of Moon an Jame our burg | vain Burwell evening to lends al house of ground Paul Jack- baseball ment March farm machin- of Cole. who We ext end our John Cartwright the bereaved weekend Sarah Fye dnets i Mrs Mr ‘home last Bedwell, | Mrs. Frank Leeder, Mrs. Ray Watson and son Kay p Jechn McClusick, not. Hazard, Mrs. Homer Quick, Mrs Harglg Borger, Mrs Mrs. H. L. Yeager, Mrs. Miiford Doyle Borger Mar. Sarah sociad Lo the GG. Ebbs sale a last Saturday p. m Well known Chevy auto man Robr Harpster of Warriors Mark and L G Harpster, of Tadpole were amon the bidders at the Clark farm sale Hall Friday last Mr. Milton Keller of Pitbsburgh, spent the past week In fown at the of his youth-<looking after improvements at the Keller homestead on EE. Main street Our popular econ]! dealer Donald Grubb is making ugly faces over a badly fractured foot, caused by a 10<inch plank lighting too solid. The E. W. Motz last Tuesday evening for Matternville, the new year On Feb, 24th, Geo. Michaels left for Niles Michigan, where he ex- pects to visit relatives and also as- sist in farm work for a few months D. J. Benner's public sale was fairs ly well altended on last Thursday and articles brought fair prices on an average. It ~ertainly was a de- lightiul sale day | Well, the migrating birds are realy beginning their nogthward flight. On Saturday forenoon flocks of wild geese were noticed traveling northwestward over this locality. On Sunday a few robins were séen in town Mrs. Fletta Vonada new porch bullt around the front and east side of her bungalow; also a pantry was built in with the porch on the east side On last Saturday day of WPA work some crutches Roy Louck is a patient of Philips- burg State hospital, under the care Linn suffering a severe case arthritis. His many friends sin- cerely trust for a speedy and coms plete recover: is having a was the last on the school pro- At the jock. All three alley] aygproaches Ire ¥ WIE leading to building are now grad- real estat t Penna, Furnace L. he 4 as wel 5 wt of the school late Francis W. Archey dwelling ne A few reps to the play PO nd war r m acre { are 1 sded which will be Ji " one later Some of the WPA men will be transferred to other Jobs west Coburn C. E. Kreame: the of Maves has tal home at M Edward fr was on the sick for a few days suffering from neu- ritis and the gri ppe. At present he improving somew! Glenn Vonada and Jay Wingard in company with Harwood Kreamer a hauffeur, members of the Ger- man Band, made a business trip with their leader, Prof. Paul Ba! 5, lt School Williamsport last Saturday ne Carl Motz Jr. § ised In or ib- nt of an finger nh ul hat r aA A Ww } Sunday infro hope he may soon recover a - " MILESBURG WOMAN'S CLUB ADDS TWO NEW MEMBERS The Milesburg Woman's Club held its regular monthly meeting in the borough school building on Mon- day evening, March 6 Two new members were added the club, making a total membership of 50 The receipts of the card party held Friday evening pre were $18 which will be given to the Belle * fonte Woman's Club to assist in the expense of furnishing high school with coats lost In e-int rn ss Ms — J H Gi- Trea AThert to vious time was et ments ived many pupil fire Ihe program consisted of musical umbers by Miss Rachel Shuey and Miss Margery Wher, and two num- bers on the musical saw by Irvin Martin, of Bellefonte. Dr. Kauff- man pastor of the Methodist ] gave an address entitled, Meditation.” program commitice have Easter party for April, n May the club will observe first anniversary SOY BEAN TALKING MOVIE TO BE PRESENTED HERE mday, March 13, at 7:30 p. m., American Legion Assembly room Howard streel, talking pic- ure _explain ng the culture and mo n methods of harvesting soy bean will be showed. This ancient rop has survived more than 4000 vears and is proving a modern cash friend for our Pennstivania farme- ors. as atiested to by an Increase 1 from a 9000 crop In 1928 In meral they moto od to Curwen:- | Pennsylvania as compared to 4.000 and cali Mr. and Mrs. T. acres in 1938 wnover Mr. Breon sylvania Soy be present to American Beaut ir presented to Lh bride” groom”. A imptuou was gerved which The guests departed wide and groom ars together 12] ue many r “nf hear B rN in We wd away Mona sympathy pa burg deepe family acre d on { the Penn- Bean Association will tell of the versatile weeks at her home | posure of this wonder plant from ited at the John PF. LUcas whieh, a vast variety of useful ar- Priday ticles are manufactured R. N. also spent Sov beans may be used in Centre home folks and called county lo increase our farm fertil- of Mr Car! Ahlbe: ity at the 1: ime time returning sub- hibere home stantial cash incomes. The meeting a is sponsored by Lewis Biddle, Master of Centre Coumty Pomona Grange; Earl Gentzel, farmer and contribu- tor of the talking movie, and the Chamber of Commerce of Belle- fonte president o John T. Lucas who has been fing 1 Lanse several Cas g aii You buy a Westing- house 6 en. ft. refrigerator for as low as 814850 DeHaas Electric Bellefonte, Pa . can now fr PG G SOAP 10*37¢ White Rose Whole Carrots Young and tender No. 2 can 15¢ tai White Rose Deluxe Brocali Pick of the crop No. 3 can 29¢ — White Rose Green Baby Lima Beans With all the natural goodness of the garden No. 2 can 19¢ WHITE ROSE ‘COFFEE The bedt coffee obtainable at this low price, now comes In three different grinds. A Ib 29¢ 41b 31 Faney Country Rolled CREAMERY BUTTER. . 2's 55¢ resh COUNTRY EGGS. 2 doz. 39 OLDMAN FOOD MARKET BROCKERROFF HOTEL BLDG. Octagon SOAP 6 25¢ “Where Quality and Economy Rule” PHONE 28 WHEATIES 2 boxes 25¢ With a 5¢ bar of chocoalte free en Bisquick Flour All ready lg. pkg. 27¢ er White Rose Apple Sauce Made from selected ap- ples for fine flavor 3 No."2 Cans 29¢ to bake N. B. C. Ritz Crackers. 1b box 19¢ Sunshine Martini Crackers 2 Ig boxes 29¢ First Prize Flour, .24-1b sack 55¢ Gold Med. Kitchen Tested Flour 24-1b 89¢ Belliana Pink Salmon. . . 2 tall Ib cans 23¢ Checker Clams, ready to use. No. 1 can 15¢ Gorton’s Cod Fish Cakes. .2 cans 25¢ | Kraft's of Wilson's Yellow | CHEESE. . Ab 25¢ ,5-1b brk 1.15 soclety | lard, who has been tenderly caring [for Mrs | Yarnell home al-| two! Jers at ‘and Royal Brand JELL-O. ... .pkg. Sc 3 for l4c 0:30 and C. E. 0:45, Topic for discuss sion, “Rural America—a new Fronhs tier.” Raymond Neidigh of State College, | was a Thursday evening caller #b the Sumner Noll home Mrs. E. R. Bartley spent priday | afternoon with Mrs. Delmer Ertley. Miss Margaret Poorman of How- Yarnell Poorman and new | baby spent the weekend at her home. | Mrs, Olive Spicer of Nittany, spent | Saturday and Sunday at the ftobert | Friday evening vis- Hazel Barbrick and | ind Don and Miss all of Nittany afternoon a small | crowd of sight seeing youngsiers | from Lock Haven decided that a bicycle ride would be enjoyed so they started and landed here at the "Win- field Deitz home, they were as {0l-| Jows: Lewis Donahay, Junior Reed-} er, Junior Deitz, Bvelyn Doyle and Marjorie Deilz Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mrs. Elwood Clark Shore, were Sunday evening at the Orin Fye home Mr. and Mrs. John son Paul of Bellefonte day dinner guests Beightol home Mr. and Mn two children of George Fisher of Howard day afiernoon with thelr mer Swope family, Mr. Swope’s accidem in fury of a few weeks A880 has been causing him considerable discomfort the past week, his many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Jack Mabus and Miss Mildred Aley of Bellefonte and Mrs, C. E Alley and daughter Betty his § motored to Lock Haven on and spent the day at the home Mr. and Mrs. Horace Oberhels enjoyed s big delicious dinn Saturday cvening callers at the Richard Vonada home were Mr. and Mrs. William Poorman and daugh- ters Evelyn and Margaret and Mr Clyde Moore of Howard and Mr. and Mrs John Vonada and son Jerry of Little Nittany Miss Dorothy Belz, ed at the Loraine Beauly Salon in Lock Haven, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs, Alice Betz, other vis- jtors were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Betz and daughter Nancy of Howard Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bartley and children zpent Sunday a! the home of her sister Mrs. James Decker and family of Lock Haven Mrs. Mary Deitz and Josephine spent Saturday al the Miles Bartley home Mrs. Lester Bartley of Zion Mrs. Guyer Ertley and danger were Monday visitors at the D Ertiee home Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dixson and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dixson and son Donald. of Lock Haven spent ah hour with thelr aged parents, Mr and Mrs Willlam Dixsen. who are new enjoying the health that their many friends wish them Last week Job” Jeiries and family vacated the fa..n known as Strunk and Walter Jeirles vacated the John Hoy Jr. farm both familie moved down to ithe eagtend of {he valley, to this writing thew (%0 farms are without tenants Mr. and Mrs. A M. Fritz ape Sunday at the Chariey Rowe hom of Beech Creek Mrs. E BR Bartley was a Frida) afternoon caller al the home of her friend Mrs Sumner Noll Callers at the Yarnell Poorman home 10 see the mother And HEN baby were Mr. and Mrs. W_ J. Poor- man and daughier Evelyn also Mr Clyde Moore of Howard, Mr and Mrs. Byron Lucas and Russel Wins- ow. Sunday callers were Mrs. Eean- or Winslow and children and Helen Sonny and Arlene Winslow of Lew- istoun Mrs. Myrile Molaughlin and {win daughters Paisy and Nancy of Jer- sey Shore wera Sunday callers at ih home of her aunt, Mrs. Lucy Con vay Mr. and Mra Ted Dixson and © dren spent Sunday evening will parents, Mr. and Mrs William I ton Mr. and Mr Orin Pye were Sun- day evening caliers at the Roy Oyler home On Sunday {tors were Mrs sons, Gerald bvelyn Spicer On Sunday Smith, Mr Jersey | callers ¢ ol Dunkle and William Lester Meck and Bellefonte and pent Sun- uncle, El- and m and er who is employ- jaughter s [Lernoon and P up Ji%~ afternoon Mrs Wil! lam Beightol and children Louis? and Ear! accompanied Mr. apd Mri John Dunkle and son Paul and spent the afternoon at the E R Bartiey | home, Mr and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children were Sunday evening calle’ the Ralph Orr home. On Thursday everling while our group of young people. accompanied by many others from neighboring places were onjoving a dance, Ken- neth Neidigh had the misfortune of | being struck in the eye in an un- known way causing him a very sore | eye and was unable to go to school on Monday i Mr. and Mrs. John Schaeffer and danghter Nancy of Centre Hall i spent Friday evening at the C. E Aley home i Geraldine and George Swope | spent Thursday afternoon with their | aunt Mrs. C. 8. Miller of Lock Ha- | ven Mr. and Mrs Wilard Co Corman | children, Robert and | Mis: Hastings of A I and Miss | ‘Betty Corman of Axe Mann were | Sunday afternoon callers at the D. | P. Ertley home | Mrs. Lucy Conaway was a Sunday | caller gt the home of her sister, Mrs. | Lizzie Beatty of Mil) Hall, and at the | home of her son Matthew Conaway | and family of Flemington Miss Fay Runkle and family Mr l#o Bomboy of Mbt. Bagle, were Thursday evening callers on ber | schoolmate Miss Betty Aley. ] i Wildlife Group to Merci The annual meeting of the Belies fonte Commmnity Welfare Aswocia- | tion will be heid in the Court House | at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening: | March 13. Five new directors aré 10 be elected, afd the budget for 1939 | will be presented G. EARLE HOFFER Insurance Service 21 Bast High St. Phone M55 BELLEFONTE, PA. (are welcome to this {Mrs Willlam Monsell of Bellefonte and Mrs use! Lapent vere Sun- | { Ir LEGAL NOTICES | even! ng, March 17th. at 7:30 service All (Continued from page one) the various elements making up the nation. One hundred fifty years ago, he sald, agriculture was the chief industry and the division of Interests have today In agri- culture, industry, commerce, and labor did not exist to any large ex- tent, We must learn in our modern today however that the interests of each are bound up with the inter. ests of the other. The prosperity of agriculture is the prosperity of the town and the prosperity of the town that of the country Very important in our day, Brunner contipued, Is the maller of vocational education. The schools are giving Increasingly important service in vocational guidance and education, both In agriculture, and in industry. Through them ow youth are being directed towards the work they would’ Jke to do in life and are being given a Waining preparatory to a job H. D. Fritchman, manager of the County Chevrolet Compan} and Elton B. Tait, Agriculture Extension Agent, were received Into the mem- bership of the club Tribute was paid Superinten dent Earl K. Stock and Principal O Bolienberger and the teaching of the High school building successful “fire drill” on the of the destruction of the ding and for the notabl k done in the reorgan- schools within vo fire. involving the text book: the On Wednesday evening of last week, a kitchen shower was held at {the home of Mrs, Lydia Irwih In | honor of Mr. and Mrs, Clark Custer The evening was spent In a very enjoyable time by all present. Those present were: Mrs. Leonard Lam- bert, Mrs, Donald McMillan, Joseph Davidson and daughter Ruby and Son Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mitchel] and and son Robert, W Fisher, Ed- | Ward Bavarr, QOrace Boob, John | §mith and son Mahlon, Donald Irwin, all of Wingate Mi: and Mr D H Custer Unionville; we 5 ’ 0 Mrs. Earl Custer and Mrs. Willlam Miller of Milesburg and Mrs. Lydia Irwin and Mrs. Florence Lucas, Mr Clark Custer received many ul gilts Miss Janet Pisher of Michigan last week at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Blair Pisher and Mrs. A. G. Herr of Belle. were entertained at supper day of last week. with Mrs. Lydia Irwin an y Lucas parent Ren font tn Wedne their fr Mrs. tend rence 43 to yf last 1- low ning 1 her sister-ir who was at the hom Martha Wilson and famil passed away on Thurs- t 1:40 at the h wpllal dings seri- Alsg ealle OCCar} school bull piece of wor {zation of the weeks after the purchase of new planning of classes and class rooms and many necessary changes and arrangements to make the Belle fonte Academy building ready for usage, as well as the necessary ac- justments at the Bishop street and buildings. The spokesman club was Armstrong L. chairman of the Public Af- Committee, The club and iu gave an unplanned standing approval hale her sisters and broth- Osceola visited of Armory for the Francis Cora Wiitherite over on Saturday over the weekend at the home Mrs. Lydia Irwin and daughter. Joseph Davidson and son Roy, mo- tored to Danville on T Tuesday, where they transacted business Mr. and Mr Donald ang Mit LeRo; of came and {als aural guests vote of Farmer guests R. D Lloyd White Miles Clevenstine, My William Delirich Ear! Ger acl, Ray C al Sampsel, Prank Brooks, L. die. Ocean Yearick, Joseph Guy Cairner, Russell Stover, McMillan autoed Lo sunday where (hey font parents, Mr. and Krape and family. stetier Joseph Alexander weaver. daughter of Bellefonte visited | Harold on Sunday at the home of her par- g Bide ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lucas owen Miss Ethel DIR, of Lemont, a: Calvin Culser, H. Neill, George 8 ZDest Tuesday evening with 8 arry Tressie aul Cor- her triend Miss Marie pv on Rogers. Harry *F " 1 Li £ Ka vy man, Harry Rockey, Malcolm Mu The Young Ladies’ Bible Class of | ger John M. Blair, Samuel Shirk Bvangeli al church, met at ihe 4 © Hartle and H. N. Ream; from Clark Custer on Fri publersburg. Max Miller; from a business meeling. | grvard BR. D. 2. Nevin Lee, Willard were: Mrs. Charles | yarier in Yearick, Blair Plet- way, Mrs. Leonard Lambert. per E. N. Trostle and H. 8 Donald McMilin Mr: George Behenck: from Warrior's Mark R and Jaughter Lol Miss D. Harry Fisher from Bpring Bumbarger and Genevieve) ypu, R, D. George H. McCormick Sng nit a. Other 8 pests : Ww 1 Tucker of chke. ioe Vocational Bd ication supervisor for potato salad Centre County Kiwanian 8am el n having a good | Hays. Lewistown: Kiwanlan M B Mever and Dr. J V. Foster, Stale Coliege: Kiwanian Rev. Edgar E Heckman, Tyrone. Councilman Thomas Beaver, Bellefonte H A Lriteell, Biate Oollege: and A F McGettigan and Paul B. Sox New fork City Next Tuesday the the club will be F. Glenn Rogers superintendent of the schools tre county, who will sddress 1! club on the subject County Local School Development” ——— a Nurses Adopt Rate Schedule (Continued trom Page one) from Belle- Ward Ber. Walter were Mrs on Ney were : and all reported time Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bummer: and civiidren of State College were over Bunday visitors with his parents and Mr: Sylvester Summers mnold Irvin, accompanied Mr Burtus Wilherite and daughter Ruth | ¥ and Herald Goss 10 Osceola on Sat- urday wh visa! over Bun- day with ber Mr. and Mrs Witherite ———————— press reporis from France, Joseph Young. of Belle- fonte, Pa is listed as one of 87 American prisoners held in Nation- t Spain whe 0 be exchanged for an equal number of lalian prisoners now In Madrid gov- ernment ’s announcement of arrangements wa: Made by Claude OG. Bowers United States smbassador 0 Spain. Inquiry in Bellefonte and vicinity has falled to reveal the identity of Young, who apparently 4 unknown in this re- gion speaker before ere {hev pare According to are { the pemie, The cases the fee is $5 for an , or 87 for a 12-hour day tous hour duty is permis. in extreme emergency and the rate is $7 for 5 hours. This emergency shall be terminated by) the nurse employed at her first op- = | portunity. Hourly nursing rales are ‘$1 for the first hour and 50 cents for each additional hour or frac- tion thereof At a regular business meeting of Alumnae Association Tuesday at the hospital, the 88-hour chedule of private duty now being tried at the jocal hospital was re- ported to be operating most satis- factorils The principal speaker meeting was Dr. Paul M of Bellefonte, whose subject infe tious 8-hour da) Twenty- sible onl y er ADMINISTRATOR’ bd NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Eliza- | beth Kehoe, late of Port Matilda, Cen- the tre County, Pa. deceased night Letters of administration on said estate having been granted 0 the undersigned. all persons indebted to fhe maid estate are requested to niake immediate payments, and hoes have ng viaime or demand gralimt the same, will present 4hem without «d=. ay for setilement to JOHN WALK Administrator, Port Matias. 2. D 1 at the Corman was PUBLIC SALE KANSAS HORSES MILLHEIM — Monday, Mar. 13,9 A. M, Pair of grey horses, 3 and 4 years old, wt. 2750 Ibs; pair of brown horses, 3 and 4 years old. wt. 2700 Ibs; pair of grey horses, 5 years old, wt. 2000 Ibs; pair of black mares, 7 vears old, wt. 3200 Ibs; bay horse, 6 years old. wi 16800 ibs; grey mare, 8 years oid, wt. 1550 ibs; sorrel mare, 8 years old, wt. 1600 lbs, grey horse, 8 years old. wi. 15650 lbs, saddle pony, 3 years old. Lot of other good young horses and mares bought right off Kansas farms and ready for work. All have been inoculated for colds E. A. YODER WISE & HUBLER, Auects. Public Sale —~ Carload South Dakota HORSES AND MULES At Hotel Barn, Centre Hall, "N SAT. MAR. 11th At 1:00 O'Clock P. M. / 2 bay pgeidimgs, 4 & 5 years, wi 3300. 2 blacks, mare and gelding, 5 and 6 years, wt. 3300; 2 bay geldings. 5 & 6 years, wt. 3200; 2 sorrel mares, 5 & 7 years, in foal, wt. 3000: 2 greys, mare and gelding. 5 years, wi 3000; 2 bay geldings, 6 years, wt. 3200; 2 greys, mare and gelding (mare in foal) wi. 2800; sorrel mare, 7 yedrs, wi. 1700; bay gelding, 5 years, wt 1600; spotted gelding. 3 years. wt. 1400: sorrel gelding, wi 1500; span mare mules, 7 years, wt. 2800; span mule coils, 10 mos. old. We are proud of this exceptionally good md of horses, and be- lieve they are the best shipped this year. Please note the number of good brood mares in the lot. If you are looking for a brood madre, don't pass this up. ~ WM. GRUENWALD._ rs ll “The Nurses’ Part In the Public As- | Marriage Licenses sistance Bel-up.” Miss Bertha Rim- | John A. Mong Pleasant Gp mey, Red Cross Nurse, also spoke | pauiine 1. Dawson Axematin interestingly on various phases of nursing. Among those present at Moshannon the meeting, In addition to mem- Monument bers of the association from Stale College, Wingate and Bellefotite, were Mrs. Nellie Geary, Buperinten. dent of the Centre County Hospital and a number of her staff members A meeting of Fifth ses will be held at the Hotel, Altoona 18 Herman K Levi Borger Mary COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEVONTE Temple Court Phone 190 a see District nur Peun Allo on Baturday, March anonymous We Mo give to charily known men who we Lon that IL © Prof. | & a ——— EXTRA LIGHT RIGHT WHERE YOU NEED IT! WITH LA SALLE WALLAMPS ® “oh f Y room diffused Light can be as easily gw Yours 4] hangwy » led [a Salle bedroo grand impr cme nt u light, a0 svie, in eve com i tre! % al amp in tn or Knehen a sbartly »ty r Liveng room ourself make ujeie Sen what » dawg IY 10 choos DeHAAS ELECTRIC COMPANY West Bishop Street Bellefonte, INVITATION! You and your friends are cordially invited to see some FREE MOVIES and to hear some instructive Speeches AT THE P. O. S. of A. HALL AT HUBLERSBURG, Tuesday Evening, March 14 AT 7:45 O'CLOCK “Soy Beans” will be discussed by a prominent speaker. Pa EARL GENTZEL, Agent Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. “FOR PENNSYLVANIA PROSPERITY" SHOP AT SHAFFER'S CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA'S HOME-OWNED FOOD STORES® PENNA VALUES! ATIN JACK & JILL °E™ COL. TOASTS . “i FLOUR . 24. 51c SPAGHETTI 5 20% 19% PANCAKE FLOUR 2% 15¢ (From Tyr { He 1 PURE LARD “0 (From Our Own Meat PENNA YALUES! =3w1le DESI SGER" tsburgh. Pa Tom Pa PENN ALTO Ketlle = = 2bs17c Plant In Tyr Shaffer's Special COFFEE 3 Ibs 39%¢ HORSESHOE CURVE COFFEE 3 Ih 55 Tall MILK - - - 10 ™ S5d¢ SPRY So 3° 49¢ SAT. SPECIAL! Alco Oleo - Ibllc Cake ea a 25¢ Wheat - 2 bxs 23¢ Sia fant r 3c OCTAGON SOAP 1 one, Pad FENN ALTO BUTTER Ib 3lc in Altoona. Pa SUPER SUDS big box 18¢ PALMOLIVE hg WALDORF TOILET PAPER 3 rolls 13¢ SCOT TOWELS roll 10¢ TOWEL ROLDERS ea 19 Pinentn or SWIFT'S CHEESE ‘moon 3 aa 20c LAMB STEW Ib 14c Sliced Sliced Bacon MEAT LOAF. 2 1b 13¢c Ib 27¢ RING BOLOGNA Ib 19¢ Bacon Squares. . Ib 17¢ Fancy leeberg Lettuce _ head Fresh Crisp Spinach_____________Ib Florida Oranges ______. 5 for Texas Grapefruit __.____..._. cach Yeliow-Ripe Bananas nasa 1M ——— SHAFFER STORES COMPANY Shaffer's Lean, Dry, Sagar Cured
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