THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. March 9, 1939. Announce Date 1939 Crop Loans Service Available to Farmers MARCH SPECIAL! Rytex Whose Requirements Are Limited Application And celved a for loans for t Bellefonte emergency 1039 will be on Tuesday March 21 # a.m, at the Post Office bullding. County Agent of flee, by Louls E. Schucker Field ipervisor of the Emergency Crop ni ion of thu | Feed 10 Credit Administration ) Double Sheets I'he loan crop es Printed Stationery 200 Single Sheets feed at 100 Envelopes On wi Farm will be made, a8 In the farmer whose cash ) Envelopes . : ny who v other maid and OR 0 Monarch Sheets 0 Envelopes vill be mmedi ate growing ! PUTCHRM f y farmed fH need wr for FOR $1.00 Monogram On Printed With sheet Namie Nam Addie Velde andl 5 Of and vod s on Envelopes JACK WILKINSON Sole Representative in County for GLOBE -WARNICKE OFFICE A West High Street EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES Bellefonte Pa » DEBATE TO BE HELD AT HUBLERSBURG HIGH SCHOOL M Ihe Walker 71 Grocery Group Holds Meeting nel (Continued from page oO dV] 74 5 LANE (UY ADDED SAVINGS... Compare Quality — Service and Economy — You'll find that shopping at your neighborhood Weis Pure Food Store is a real shopping pleasure. HEINZ - WHEATIES | “HOME STYLE" OR SOUP HUSKIES eZ: || 10 IVORY SOAP sci 25¢ seicie Be PORK: BEANS ..\.6 = 25¢ Ridge Farm Peas 6 = 25¢ Golden 0 hx f Gis At : Joh 5 Bantam Corn cxvsme ~~ 3 am hg | | auc hnch, hncased aes, I are held al regular inter 2 cans 27c Ready-lo-Fry fellowship Codfish coro sm can 35¢ lge can 65¢ Corned Beef As! ©*n | 8¢ Ovaltine Blackberries 2%?“ 25¢ Wheat or Bon Ton : 2 bot he Rice Pufis Vanilla “an 10¢ Whole Apricols Calif. Sardines Red Heart—Diet A-B.( Dog Food 2m Jie y WEIS QUALITY P ame ind for the mutual rio problems aris- vy busines: ng Lied - w— Legionnairs Have Sheriff in Dog-House (Continued from page one) Unpeeled 3 J Bee Brand Spices Clapp's 3 cat Baby Foods r GOLDEN RITE BARLRAS 5 Ibs 25¢ the Fish find hat {it hot fistance below but all they could the siding was “Mickey's” hey returned to Bellefonte . around 10 o'clock by this time) Legion members heard about the missing man. The war veterans organized a searching party and armed with flashlights, began a thorough search of the stream banks, from the Central Pennsyi- vania Gas Plant to the Fish Hatch- ery. A keen March wind defied the warmest of clothing, and the searchers were soon chilled to the bone, but they kept at thelr task until ‘way past midnight Meanwhile Turnkey Showers, Sheriff Keeler and two of his sons had gone back to the sile, and upon nearing the road leading to the Pleasant Gap station, they saw Mickey,” hatless, walking out to the road. They got him in the car, and came to Bellefonte where he was taken to his home to recover from his outing Then, it seems, the Sheriff's of- fice dropped the whole matter. The lost was found. Maybe they didn't know the Legionnaires had organ- jzed a searching party, but at any rate, the searchers didn't discover they'd been on a wild goose chase until the small hours of the morn. ing when they returned for food and a brief rest That's why “Mickey” i a Hat on chery 5 23¢ ICEBERG LEVILCE 2 va 15¢ l noBiDA ORANGES | GREEN BEANS FLORIDA GRAPEF «BIT 3 ror 10¢ CRISP SPINACH 21bs13e az |T¢ 2 lbs 250 aoe Lye A Pennsylvania Institution « Pennsylvania Owned and Operated Carrots - Parsley - Radishes ive Green Onions or Pink Grapefruit . . QUALITY MEATS! RUMP VEAL ROAST - - Ib 22¢ PORK CHOPS Ib 22¢ BEEF LIVER - - Ib 21c SLICED BACON - 2 for 29¢ FRESH SEA SCALLOPS. Ib 25¢ nor the some Legionnaires. MARKET QUOTATIONS Buckwheat Rye | Barley | Corn p— a 0 Provisions, groceries, elc., as COr- rected weekly by Herr & Heverly. | Eggs, per dozen 20 { Lard, per pound .... 08 Sheriff are In very good graces with BCHURCHE St Rey Church John's C. Nevin Stamm chool, 5.50, morning wor= hip, 10:45; Vesper service, 7:30 p m. Lenten Wednesday, 7:30- 8:00 Catechetical class Sunday, 3:30: You People Sunday, 6:30 Fvangelionl-Reformed pastor, ervive HE Dix Run Baptist Sunday hool, 9:30 sup! followed preaching at 7 Elmer Hos- with class 10, with Or- bring u the ceount of the fel wtor. C. C. Shuey band meeting Shol present to Pleasant View Union Chapel vening } f Neege ite. Bible Study on Thurs. Marc 16, at 7:30 o's Advent Church [ J L 5t oleville Pilgrim Holiness Presbyterian, Snow Shoe ellefon te 0» United Brethren 131 Heal Reformed . Hublersburg Evange Rev. James B “er 4 ’ > n John's Lutheran, Bellefonte Clarence E. Arnold AY In st The Rev Lem Methodist Episcopal, Bellefonte Jus MH WwW Pastor Ha ’ ¥ p : Bt bi Wr in Praver F Bernard it 4 [eaKer Henn Mileshurg Baptist choo ero Prenat Creat interest be} i Bibl in Ole © prayer an now in progres They will 3) Srvioes the Baptist tinue until 18th. The Book ¢ studied. Come study church SL Paul's A. ML. E David Brown, ol at 10a. m ship at 11 o'clock wi theme: “Ruth Finds Favor Assembly meeting at 3 o'clock len Christian Endeavor Leagu 6:30; Evening Worship at 7:38 sermon, theme ‘Beaty Conceal ed.” Trustee Board Meeting Tues day at 7:30 p. m.; B. Wheeler mest - ing Tuesday at 9 o'clock Prayer meeting Bible Study Wednes- day at 7:30; Choir rehearsal Friday at 7:30 p. m. Everyone is welcome Christian and Missionary Alliance Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morn- ing worship, 10:45 a. m. Praise and Testimony meeting at 7:30 p m. Evening Evangelistic service 8 o'clock. God has been graciously blessing in the Revival services dure ing the past three weeks. People have been seeking God both for sal- vation of thelr souls and the heal- ing of their bodies. His blessings has been so great that we have felt the need of continuing the services Evans day Sch th nd at another week. We wish to extend a — a _, ST. PATRICK'S DAY MARCH 17th Green Carnations Green Sweet Pegs Potted Shamrocks co Stock Named To State Committee (Chosen One Eight Sehoolmen to Evaluate Sen- ns of ior High at Hollidayshurg In a from Wilbur . recent communication R. Lecron, Advisor in 8¢ eomdary Education the Com monwealth, E. K. Stock, Supervising rincipal of Bellefonte choo inforn ed of his mittee of Six to eight scl tale for wa selection on a com of olmen wide reputation I or some attend any Rev. Ed- C3. Murra} SL John's Episcopal, Bellefonte Rev. Samuel H Rees Blake B Hammond, Pauls chu Lock the preacher . Save The Rey of 51 will be Thurs Le it 7:30 o'clock. There will im of the Holy Commun- ow al 9:30 a. m. Bunday, Third Sunday in Lent, ucharist 8:00 a. m. Church #:45 a. m. Morning prayer music and sermon, 11 a m. On hursday of next week the guest oreacher will be the Very Rev. J Heistand, Dean of St Pro Cathedral, Harris ch Rus day) at the nten be ehrati Thomas Stephen's tevival Serviees at U. B. Church Revival services began ai the Brethren church last Sun- ay evening with the Rev. and Mrs M. Rasmussen, of Chicago, Il, charge. They have had a wide serienice in Evangelistic work, and a good meeting is expected. Rev, Rasmussen is a strong minister of the Word, and a very efficient song leader. Mrs. Rasmussen is an ac- complished pianist. She also plays a number of other musical instru- ments. They put on a strong musi- { program. The interest in the meeting is seen by the attendance On Sunday evening the auditorium and Sunday school room were seal- ed to their fullest capacity. On sonday evening they were both well filled. Services each evening, including Saturday evening, at 7:30 ited { Ga L it ex tend all the services, 2, 81.25 adoz. iss. a35¢ adoz. Woodring’s Floral Gardens 127 EAST HOWARD ST, i BELLEFONTE, PA. PHONE 64. The puBlic is cordially invited to at- TYRONE MALE CHORUS TO GIVE CONCERT MARCH 13 AA EXTRA LIGHT VW J) i +H] RIGHT WHERE YOU NEED IT! WITH LA SALLE WALLAMPS church soft, diffused Light ' y {or the OF y fu {1 } | \ every A concert of real merit been J ted for Monday aLBp m A Male Chor v program byler wien an sn be yours ™ room an cantly murtly styled la vour living room, bedroom or as hanging a picture v sllamp 10 kitchen, Se received an fry a Salle program foll . 1 Prel for they 1de yourself what ao grand improvement make in hight, iu style, in « A complete display to choose frou in toda 100- Watt Bellefonte, Pa Sulb Free With Each Pin-to-Wall Lamp BRACHBILL'S Established 154} « Style Show d Is Planned | F FASHION HIGHLIGHTS IN WOMENS" FOOTWEA BLACK BLU} FTAPONIC CARAME]D PATENT Kib GABARDINE FOR DRESS — FOR STREET — FOR SPORT Vibrant new colors in the newest Spring modes. Straps, Oxfords, Pumps, in the latest open heel and toe styles. Youthful and spirited. Spike, high, Cuban and junior heels. Widths AAA to C. Sizes 1 to 815. 512 prs.Womens’ Shoes $1.99 Oxfords, Straps, Pumps. Spike, High Cuban and Junior Heels. BOY'S SHOES 49 $ 1 36) 9 OXFORDS CHILDREN'S & FOR MEN MISSES’ SHOES SLX 539 79° 51 | JS FERRE BLACK AND BROWN FOR DRESS FOR SCHOOL CREPE OR Oxfords and Righ shoes | LEATHER SOLES 4 in leather, crepe or com- | Styled for Spring. Plain For GROWING GIRLS position Soles; Sturdy | toes o wing tips, in | Shoes, straps and ox- shoes that will stand the | black, brown, tan and | fords, in white, brown, knocks. | grey. Sizes 6 to 12. | | black and tutone. Sizes 9to 13. 1 to 6. Widths A te EE. BROWN’ BOOT SHOP Formerly Mingle’s Bellefonte, Pa. For INFANTS For CHILDREN
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