March 80, 1939. + — CENTRE COUNTY'S LEADING ublic Sale Register | All interested buyers of Live Stock, Implements, Household Goods, pte, at public sale, turn thelr eyes to these columns first. | ! ! ! ! Make sure your ad In full description, appears In this sale register, OULO LAM BOBIL : FRIDAY, MARCH 81-0. R Hick- | side hill plow ernell will offer at public sale at his farm located on Highway Hartleton and Milmont, spd hew implements Sale at o'clock. Lunch will be served by | some Organization FRIDAY, MARCH 31--Mrs. Rosle ail | March SH: ov: will offer at public sale a short dis- tance southwest of Aviation Feld | on Pleasant Oap to Zion road eock, farm implements and sone household goods. Sale at 12 o'clock poon. Wise & Hubler, auct SATURDAY, APRIL 1 will offer at public sale on his prefa. isea gt Tylersville, Pa, a ful line of household goods, Including some | sutiques. Sale at 12:30 noon FE BE. Hubler, auct SATURDAY, April 1—E. A. Yoder will offer at public sale at Milihekn, Pa a carload of rood Kansas horses These horses have been treated for calds. Hale at 1 o'clock MONDAY, AFRIL 3-—Wm. Gruenwald will offer at public cale at hotel barn, Centre Hall, Pa. a carload of | 8 Dakota horses. Sale at 1 o'clock E M. Smith, asuct, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5-—Marshal | brothers will offer at public caie | on the Maraball farm 1 mile south- east of Meyers cemetery Buffalo Run Valley, livestock, farm ments and some household goods Sale at 11 a. m. BE. M. Smith, auct THURSDAY. APRIL 6—-F. P C will offer at public sale at his piace 1% miles north of Fiedler at Foxes Gap or 2 miles north of Woodward the following items: Farm ments, household woods, carpenter tools, bees and supplies, alc If yotl are & farmer, carpenter, slater {umberman, saw mill operator, auto repairman between | articles too numerous livestock | H 11 | Terms Cash Samual Boob | Guernsey mileh cows | Harr | horse | tooth | horse | feed cutter, | trees, forks; | coal grinder; poultry netting: oats sprout. imple- | Royer | Edgemere sewing machine, | copper kettle, imple- | machine shop worker, | board laborer or regardless of what busl- pens you are engaged in something at this sale you need This Is the largest variety of goods offered at public sale oe R800 Lots of antiques. So reanember the date and time Sale at § a sharp. Wise & Hubler, auct FRIDAY APRIL 7—R. BE. Irvin, Mgr will hold a Community Sale at the Hotel Baro at Pine Grove Mille ' st which time livestock, farm plements and household goods, be for sale. Bring in anything you have for sale and turn it into cash Sale at 11 a. m. H. L Harpster, suct SATURDAY, APRIL 8—Paul Weagley, Adm., will offer gt public sale on the premises of the late Susan A. Sones, in Gregw Township, Spring M!lls this there 1s | | o'clock m. | il 5 3 April 5 Ps. a full line of household goods. | Bale at 1 p. m. Terms cash. W Harrison Walker, Atty SATURDAY, APRIL 8-—Clyde Bressler, will offer at public sale 2 miles west af Coburn on his farm along Penns Creek, livestock and implements Sale at 12 o'clock. Wise & Hubler auct ; SATURDAY, APRIL 8-AlUchael Furl will offer at public sale at the foot af the Snow Shoe mountain: 1 ap- ple-butter kettle; 1 oll stove: | o n; 1 almost new sewing ma- chine; 1 eraphaphoune; baby crib kitchen cabinet and a comnpiste line of chairs and tables, and other ar- ticleg too numerous. Also 2 pairs of Chester White plen. Sale at | o'clock, sharp. John Purl, clerk. x14 SATURDAY, APRIL 8 Chapman will offer at public sale at her residence at Falrview, 4 miles weat of Mt Eagle livesiook ani farm jpiplegnents. Sale at 1 p Wi Roy Oyler, auct. TURBSDAY, APRIL 11-—Ceorge Stiver will offer at public sale at the J T. Henry farm in Port Matilde, the | following livestock: A brown mare 8 yra old, weight 1600 Ibs, with foal gorre] horse, 13 yrs. old, weight 1400 We; 5 milk cows, one with calf by her side, others fall cows fix hed eth, two will be freely In September Bale at 130 o'clock. Terms Cash H. L. Harpeter, auct xli4 SATURDAY. APRIL 158s Wm F gas. Bellefonte, Pa. RB. D. 3, will offer at public sale at 130 p. mn. at the farm house on the farm of the Rraih d late Wm. F. Roca of Spring Town stip, situate alone the highway leading froma Bellefonte Pieas- nt Gap. a complete line of house bold #oods consisting of ange, coal stove beds r wash stands, bedroom chairs, k en chairs, tables, rocking chairs coucly, sideboard, dishes, antiques degk, electric refrigerator electric sweaper, electric washer, crib, child's bed, rugs and Quunerous other nettis EM Smith, auct x15 March 31 : Will offer at crégt Parm, 4 gale on Hil- mile weg f Oranville, 4 miles west of Lewistown route No. 108, beginning at 10 oviock a. m the following pit ic mn LIVESTOCK :—1 team of Percheron | Ping Grove Mills horoes wt. 3400 lbs. Mhis team woOD Brat place at Lewistown Pair. It (sa real teen and anyone can work them Also dispersal sale of one of the bet. ter herds of pure bred Holsteins. 14 head of miich cows, 2 heifers to freshen In April; 6 helfers 2 to 10 mo d; 1 bull 3 years old; 1 bull 10 mo cold. This is an especially fine herd of tattle backed with high production and show records. Several are grand- daughters of a 840 Ib as a 2 vear old With a 4% test and an All American sire. T and Bangs free This herd must Be seen to be appreciated 19 head of hoga—412 shoats, ranging in size from 60 to 125 pounds; 1 brood tow With pies by her side. 1 brood ew due the first part of July; 3 head of sheep to lamb In April FARM DMPLEMENTS--McCormick Deering 10-20 tractor; two bottom tractor MoComnick Deering Lor, two-row McCormick Deering | rorn husker and shredder; low-down | farm wagon with bed and hay flat; Macsey-Harrig ocititipacker; Massey. Harris grass mower, Massey-Harrls dump rake, lime sower; chopper and silo filler: hammer mill With governor Teed; New Idea mantire spreader; Two-row MoCormick-Deer. ing corn planter with fertilizer at. tachment, MoCormick-Deering bind- er: 4 section harrow; concrete mixer; | 14, horee power alr cooled gas engine 75 foot endless helt: woodsaw and frame; electric fence controller: 8 and Ff 3 borse power unright baller: bat tie washer and sterilizer: bottle filler and capper; milk bottles, milk bottle rates, Hinman milking machine: hand milk bottle filler: hand milk bottle capper; milk cans. buckets and #rilners; steel beam walking plow plow. tWo<row sa Mrs. Amelia | April 7 : : C. 8. Snook shaw | garden Little Genius hitching straps; Papec hay | Brine in i Ie steal wheelbarrow goods, many other to mention. J French, auct, Merle Fisher, Clerk Stand by Church school Sane household classes : Rosie Gill Will offer at public sale a shor live- | diatance southwest of Aviation Meld to Zion road, the on Pleasant following LIVESTOCK Gap -1 small bay mare, 2 | 1 with calf by her gide, the other a Fall cow; 18 mo old heifer; 18 Barred Rock hens FARM IM PLEMENTS Massey mower, 6-1t cut, Farmers Fav drill, 8-hoe; dump rake, one WAROND: spring wagon; apring harrow, pin sled, several one cultivators, mowing scythe, cradle; corn sheller; ladders, single trees and double 1 set chain harness good hog hangers. set truck chains feeders and fountains, large brooder stove, bone orite #rain a8 new chicken burning er; garden cultivator, hay and iraw HOUSEHOLD GOODS 4 a spool bed; antique chalrs glide board, writing desk, couches stands, flour chest; bird cage and stand; oll stove, kitchen range; Kal- AINazoo room heater; ten plate stove some an- and other dishes; kero porch awnings, 40 gal 100 1b. capacity ice box; cream separator; churn; berry crates and boxes, crocks,; glasg jars; wooden tubs, vinegar; vinegar barrels; salad scEne camp furniture, such as chairs beds; tables, stands: m~ouch; side oll stoves; dishes cooking and many other articles 100 numerous to mention. Sale at 12 sharp. Terms cash. Wise & auct x13 SONI e beds, 1 rockers; diahes Jaane tique gene utensils Hubler : Marshall Brothers public sale on the mile southeast of Buffalo Run Valley Will offer at Marshall farm 1 Meyer's cemetery the following: LIVESTOCK 2 gray horse, 16 yrs 1 gray mare 14 yrs 11 head milch cows 1s herd: 1 heifer. Cowp B brood sows FARMING IMPLEMENTS: —McCor- mick binder, 7 ft. cut; Osborn mower, 6-ft. cut; Osborn hay loader; side de. very rake; dunn rake, Bnpire grain drill, 11-hoe; S horses 1 weight 1300; weight 1300; s 4 mixed tested, 2 head of old old Superior grain drill 10- hoe, Qeborn corn binder; J. 1. Case corn planter; Aright corn worker. 60-looth spike harrow. double dix harrow, land roller; Conklin Papec silo filler; New spreader; New Racine chine, Fordson tractor side ) hitch, 1 spring Oliver potato Chatham ? wood aw man hay | , 2 pets of harness, fthains, double trees, single trees. hay fork, rope and pulley; forks and shov- als, milk cans bucket and strainer Household goods. Lunch wil ed by Ladies of Fillmore M. E Sale at 11 a E M Smith : T. W. Fisher gale 3 miles or § mie : m Will offer Northeast of Milesburs west of Curtin the following PARM MACHINERY Weber wig- on in No. | shape, Deering binder, 7 ft. eut; Oliver 14-inch bottoan tractor plow and Pordson tractor all in good Rape, tractor was just rebored; Deet- ing worker, just new. disk corn planter and plants o. k.; 2 walking Oliver plows; Iron lever harrow; Per- ry harrow, in good shape. potato dig- ger, 2 slitp scrapers; | man cement micer In good sl 130 feet of pond hay rape; 2 hay | ders; forks grain cradle, barrow; Hoosler itil in 200d shape, extra asm of cot of 20 bu st public comm drag wheels for Deering binder good oats cider barrels incubator; De. rugs, 1 x1 Also the fann offered for sale Sale at 1 pn aid and vinegar, Buckeye laval cream separator; sid 1 3x9 never used of 206 acres will be Termas—4gnoatly cash April 7 : : R. E, Irvin, Mgr. Penna Purnace, Pa, Phone War- riors Mark, Exchange Will offer at & comananity sale at the hotel barr } Pa. the following mules frech Cows COWS, young cattle & lot of shoats, weighing 50 to 100 pounds; come brood and pigs; stock hoes: lot of ahween and lambs; 10000 babyy chicks Blood tested, from the Kighacoquillas Hatchery, lot of chickens, ducks and guineas; 75 bushels of recleaned smut-resisting seed oats; seed corn, teed potatoes: clover seed. timothy serd; sweet corn; Mr. Prance will be there with a lot of new slogle trees double trees, neck vokes, milk stools; hose of all kinds; manure , Frain binfler; corn planters dump rakes: grain drills; 4 cultivators: new Bvracuse | POWs, new spring-tooth harrows, | new forks, shovels; lot of new har- new; check lines collars bridies also some wed har nessa conalsting of collars, bridles and Hor ey springers, is and fall tractor cultiva- | check lines HOUSEHOLD GOODS —Bedn dressers, rocking chairs; Maytag elec. tric wahing machine In running order; 15 horsepower gas engine, and many other articles not mentioned Terns of asle: CASH Harpeter, auct, Pine Grove Phone 3579 State College April 8 : : : : Clyde Bressler Will offer at public sale on his farm 2 mlies weat of Colgan along Penns Cregk the following VESTOCK —8ix milk cows, two fresh balance Bummer cows, | heifer, | c IMPLEMENTS Deering binder, 6- tut, Buckeye orain drill, double a - mea, PUBLIC SALE - CARLOAD OF SO. DAKOTA HORSES At Hotel Barn, Centre Hall, Pa. | A somparatively young man { le walking cultivator; Johnson mower, land roller, Conkiin wagon, 2-inch tire:, hay rake; Cameoback walkin ow; lever harrow; Perry pring tooth Wwrrow, harpoon apd fork: 1 hay rope, set Youkee ladders; bobeled; forks, harness and many other [tems 10g nunerouy to mention. Bale at 12 o'clock. Clean up sale Wise & Hub. ler, suet ¥ie Fry Farm Sole Totals $7,000.00 (Continued fromm Dage ons) cattle brought a total of $3900, and | hogs totaled $986. Sows and pigs ac~ | counted for $9825 of the total sale, { with suckling pigs bringing as high us $8.26 A yearling $ull was sold for $82; a team went for $385 and another team was knocked down at $390 G. Mae Fry, alter 33 years of farming, will retire from active par- { tlelpation in that vocation, but will continue to reside In the farm home The land of one of his farms ha been leased his son, G; Elwood Fry, while the fertile acres of other farm have been rented by an other son, W. Brooks Fry Mac will still have which to plant a fancy otrikes him In addition to the two sons will follow thelr father's footstep there are three other sons In the family, namely Hugh, of Smeth- port; Albert, of Pine Grove Mill: and C. Glenn, of Waynesboro Author of the Pine Grove Mills items (n The Centre Democrat, Mr Fry Is widely known and held in high esteem throughout the county. he is retiring at an age when he can en- joy to the fullest the benefits made possible tlirough his 33 years of suc- cessful farming Probably the and Implement the south side of the county was that of George K. Long, west of Madisonburg, the sale sheets footing up to $5000. M. H. Swartz, on the Allison farm at Spring Bank, where 10 horses were sold, amounted WW $4500, and that of John Black ground $3,000. Dinlel C. Bohn, near Old Fort, had one of the best sales in this reglon—$4.000. Mr. Bohn sold only the stock kept by him during his regular farming operations dur- ing the past few years At the Adam Relish sale, east of Rebershuwrg, on Friday, a cow sold for $130 50, and the total was around $4,500 to gurden il the largest farm stock BLANCHARD Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor of Pittsburgh visited during the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pletch- or Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brungard and con and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Waite and daughter of Beech Creek called it the home of Mr. and Mrs Harvey Waite on Sunday Miss Sarah Fisher of Howard — - - H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt Attention Given All Sales PINE GROVE MILLS, PA PHONE 3579 L - E. M. SM'TH AUCTIONFER Call and reserve dates —Be- verse charges, Phone State College 2715 or 4144, AUCTIONEERS MAYES & STOVER PERSONAL FPROPERTY AND REAL ESTATE Aptigues s Specialty, PHONE STATE COLLEGE 224 OR MILLHFIM 34-R-21 (Reverse Charges) PUBLIC SALE OF KANSAS HORSES The undersigned will offer at pub- sale af Miltheim, Pa. on SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1939 at 1 o'clock P.M. In this load you will find a pair of bay horses, 3 and 4 years old weighing 2850 pounds; pair of bay | horses, 8 and § years old, weighing 2800 Ibs; brown horse, 5 years old wi. 1600 Ibs; bay horse, § years old wt. 15560 Ibs, black horse, 7 years old, wt. 16560 Ihe.: black mare, 8 {years old, wt. 1550 Iba: black mare, 7 years old, wt 8 years old, wt 1500 ibs; grey mare, 1600 ibs; bay mare, 10 years old, wt. 1400 Ibs ; bay mare, 5 years old, wt. 1450 Ibs; spotted horse, 5 years old, wt. 1200 Iba, and #evernl other £00d serviceable horses These horses have been treated for colds. This Is one of the best loads I have ever offered “ A. YODER. Horses & Mules at Private Sale A good load of horses bought in Nebraska, loaded Monday, will arrive 0 fert | his | ome 500 acres of land on | who | sale this spring on | THE CENTRE spent the weekend with her friend | Faye Spangler. Mrs. E. T. Bechdel received word of the death of her niece, Mis | Mayes of Warriors Mark last Thurs | | day after an operation for appendi- | citls. The body was brought to! | Bechdel's funeral parlor and was buried Monday Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Albert of Mid- dleburg, were guests of Mr and { Mrs. R. J. 8pangler Donald Bechdel underwent an. other operation at the Jewish Hos~ pital last week Miss Beatrice Packer spent Sun- | day at the home of Mr. and Mri { Harry Peters of Beech Creek Ernest Delaas of Beech Creek | #pent the weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Maxon Sunday visitors at the Raymond Maxon home were: Mrs. Irvin Fravel end Martha Peters of Beech Creek | Olive Hovan of Blanchard, Mrs { Dorothy James and children ana Kenneth Lewis of Lock Haven Louise Gardner and Billy Neff at tended the wedding of Elizabeth Walker and Guy Donshue Wednes {day (last) evening & Flemingion Methodist church Louise lardner and Virginia Beatty chopped in willamsport Thursday and visited with Mra. N A. Sholder Mrs. Anna Mae Lingle of Pitia- { burgh and Mr, and Mrs. R. C Bath urst, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Gaylord Bathurst Mr. and Mr: Robert James 0! Lock Haven spent Sunday afternoon and evening at the home of T. K Spangler Mrs. Lewis DeHaas and Mrs. Hilda fhine of Lock Haven were Sunday visitors of Mrs. G. A. Bathurst An Easter program “Unto Al the evening « of Christ, Easter Sunday April Sth. at 730 p.m Miss Eleanor Courter Pittsburgh on Priday the weekend with her slater Loubse who is employed as nurse at one of the hospitals there Roy Burlew arriv | boro, Ky his mother is Mr. Burlew and his wife were abk to return home on Sunday Miss Mabel Bechdel, a student nurse at the Clearfield Hospital came home on Monday w spend the remainder of the week with her par. ents, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Bechdel Mr. and Mrs. Otis Stull of Cherry Tree, visited with Mrs. Stull's moth- er, Mrs. Elen Kunes on Tuesday The local W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Harry Kunes on Wednes. day afternoon, April Sth. Leader Mrs. John DeHsas The Bald Eagle Mountaineers put on an excellent performance before & large gudience on Thursday even- ing. They are subject wo call from the surrounding will play for dance ing's entertainment for organiza. tions wishing to ralse money. Mal addressed to The Bald Eagle Moun- taineers, Blanchard, will reach them The Baptist church has sent a cal to Rev. Harry Kline of Philadeiphia to be their pastor in conjunction with the Mllesburg church, If Rev Kline gocepis the sharge he will be- gn his pastorate soon after Bagster Mrs 8. F Lingle of Pltieburgh vis ited during the weekend at the home Mrs, Katharine Bathurst. Nr Bathurst has not been enjoying bh fustal good health Franklin Courter a Hepburnvilie weekend with Mrs. Angie again Kilne Wall of oer Sotuner Rich Until the in able 10 ani Williams will } Mr. and} eTously welll to spend Saturday and . . 3 O much improved boll Oli communiliss and ar give an even. of ¥ wache spent his parents here Page we chools nos Howard has take te for fils new mMaliaidw 3 duties Charlie manager el are the tenant h companies the i Mr. and Mrs Lytle and so” of Port Matilda, visited last week at home of Mr Mrs Fogle Mr Mra. George and and Schenck and Schenck William Holter and family form erly of Howard moved into the ten the farm of Mig Car- tie Delong recently, All of tl Holter children «ho are in 5 Are remaining in Howard during the week to finksh the school term A birthday party was held Allen Delaas at his hotne on Sat. rday afternoon. Cuests were Lois Gardner, Ang Bathurst Violet Gunsallus, Anng Spangler, Sobert Cunsalius, Howard Girton, William | Willams, Richard Heichel, Mrs Ti i le Gunsallus, and Mrs. Tacle De Haas ant hose on CBO, fon a a —— 1.0.0.F. Conducts Joint Installation (Continued from Page 1) Marshal, W. E. Wion Following the installation, the Golden Rule Degree was conferred upon a class of seven candidates iand a lunch was served. Members and visitors were present from Bellefonte, Unionville Howard State College, Centre Hall, Spring Mills, Millheim and Loganton. At the neft regular meeting of Belle. fonte Encampment, April 10th, the Royal Purple Degree will be con- ferred On Friday, April 7th, Centre | County Odd Fellows will meet with | Port Matilda Lodge in the regular meeting of the Centre County Past { Grands Association. At this meeting {final arrangements will be made | for the annual banquet, which this | Year marks the 120th anniversary of American Odd Pellowship., Of- {cers of the associgtion are W. E {| Wion of Bellefonte, president, and V. A. Auman of Centre Hall, secre- | itary. All members of the order are | invited to be présent. : and pie op Monday, April 3 - 1 o'clock P. M. 2 bay mares In foal, 7 and 8 yrs. old, 3200 Ibe: 2 bay geldings, 5 yrs, old, 3400 lbs; 2 gray geldings, 4 yrs. old, 3200 lbs: 2 bay geldings, 6 yrs. old, 3000 lbs; 2 blacks, baldface, 4 yrs. old, 3000 Ibs; 2 sorrel geldings, 4 and 6 yrs. old, 2800 Ibs; 2 black geldings, 7 yrs. old, 2800 Ibs; 2 browns—mare and gelding, 5 and 7 yrs. 3000 Ibs: 2 bay and black geldings, 7 yrs. old, 3000 Ibs; gray mare, 7 years old Bé sure to be on hand for this sale; otherwise you may miss the opportunity to get just the horse or team you have been searching for. E. M. SMITH, Auct. WILLIAM GRUENWALD Friday, Mar. 31 Come and see them. | know when you see them you will buy some at the price for the kind of horse. C. E. Shively, Mifflinburg, Pa. ‘Convenience Is | School Keynote | (Continued fram page one) {675 of cake al one time,” Says Mrs | Bathgate, “because the oven of the | | modern electric range is so ample {in sige. And since there is an even | | circulation of heat throughout the | | whole baking period, I don’ od DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA." a a i —— h to thift the pies around to help them brown more evenly—l1 simple put them in the oven doo: forget them Of course the average housewife may not often bake four inl one Ume, but It's a comfort to know that she can if she want wen company is coming, for instance, and that she can depend on ood re every time-—whether four I'm going give red Cherry Ple and Pineapple Fa On my third program Many Recipes Mrs. Bathgate has plant interesting and practical her three classes, since a recipe oollecting is almost & hobby as stamp collecting recipes are on the print and you'll Clicsrs sn shut the pie Lhe hake tO 1 many want to stiend you can add them t ton The ih Lighter Task th Meal DY Hequest will be held A Auditorium April 19. 20 O0kcK afternoon BUSH HOLLOW Was such a 1 ! more Colle pe and the athe CA ald each “nt Hoogm pre t next for of officer al Sunday The ndent out on followin An Witmer King $ on Sunday att wr wild Kenneth Edgar TODAY AND FRIDAY BIG PAINT DEMONSTRATION ANNOUNCING OUR APPOINTMENT AS AGENTS FOR Me vp rar ont PAINTS - VARNISHES DUCO* AND DULUX* A representative of the du Pont Company will be in lo greet you and explain some of the our store all day ¢ advantoge 1h to eam for yourse is calle many features of the famous du Pont line of Paints, Var- nishes and Enamels. 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Sweet Gem Peas, (Tops in Quality) BUNNY EGGS, # Ib. 12¢ PEANUT BUTTER. Asst. Easter Eggs, 3 for 10¢ JELLY EGGS, 2b. 23¢ Special Bargain C.F. GLOSS STARCH 3--11b. Pkgs. mo QUART Special Ea. 33¢c 39 LYE Cans Clover Farm Tall Came Templar EARLY JUNE PEAS, Sunbrite 25c E. J. PEAS 2:..19¢ EARLY JUNE PEAS, 2 ©.) 23¢ Sunshine BUTTER BINGS, Ib. 21¢ PKG. PAPER NAPKINS FREE Krispy Crackers 21b. Box 27¢ Magic Wand - Chick Chick - Swansdown EASTER EGG DYES 2 Pkgs. 19¢ 2 fur 5¢ Class - A-Red KIDNEY BEANS Class - A PORK & BEANS BIG CANS 19¢ Clover Farm Cigars. Highest Quality ONION SETS at Lowest Prices King Edward Cigars, Pound 1 7c Save Bands i PENNSYLVANIA GROWN FANCY No. | APPLES CLOVER BRAND LIME 10 Pound Sack 15¢ Clever Fasm, Oven Baked PORK & BEANS 2 2.19¢ a “6 Pound 25¢ ces 19€ JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES HAND SOAP, 3 c.. 25¢ —— sve. 22C Dozen Breslin PABST-ETT CHEESE PASCAL CELERY R BO a
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