Pape Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 20, 1939, ind both in the Home Ee¢- the Belle sted Mun program students Prizes Given At Cooking School Here (Continued from page one) onomiecs department of fonte High Bathgate ith ve Today from the dep hool os terday — tomorrow ther puplls vided for the remaining two ciass- es. The Cooking School kit self, was a thing of beauty sparkling white cabinets and equip ment, its gay Mexican decoration sot off hy pleasant, glowing light The equipment in the kit entirely operated by dung the class Mrs onstrated its pra bor-seving qualities bevond ; Cecil A W med ladies to the 1939 cooking class behalf of the Centre Democrat introduced Mr Bathgate and assistant Mi Lemabel Parry the audience artment will hen Today's Class with it with 1k weond thi hen elect and Bathgate dem- cabilit ker we Easy New Methods 164 CABINS FOR RENT IN PA. FOREST PARKS MARGIOTTI FROM PRACTICING IN BARS PHILA a Ass Townsend Meeling FREE DELIVERY AT LSLDMAN FOOD MARKET “Where Quality and Economy Rule” BROCKERHOFF HOTEL BLDG. PHONE 23 CREAMY EVAP. WHITE ROSE MINUTE MILK | |TAPIOCA 10 55¢| | 2+-17¢ Columbus Lima Beans. .3 No. 2 cans 25¢ The Cream of the Crop—Fancy Hand Packed White Rose Tomatoes. . 2 No. 2 cans 23¢ White Rose Vacuum Packed Golden Whole Kernel Corn. ..2 cans 19¢ White Rose Tomato Juice. . 2-qt. can 23¢ Beech Nut Baby Food Packed In Glass Jars for Your Baby's Protection 3 ns 25¢ IF YOU HAVE NOT TRIED OUR BEST QUALITY PURE CREAMERY BUTTER, DO IT NOW. WE ARE SURE YOU'LL BE PLEASED WITH ITS FINE QUALITY AND LOW PRICE! WHITE ROSE SALAD DRESSING Guaranteed to be the same or better quality than other high priced brands. Quarts 29¢ Pints 19¢ 4 Pint 13¢ - IVORY SOAP. . .3 Ige. cakes 25¢ OXYDOL . . . . . . large pkg. 20¢ WPA Project Threatened (Continuea from page one) tone Mir: Ceorge B property in the rear ol the Bush Arcade bullding becatst of the danger of an accident or some development which would lead damage sult th Councilman Emerick that the removal ol tone w I ot from Li Thompson tO a ough gested ngainst bot had the thie oniy provide | tone ! wd idewanlk ¢ but also would provid [| borough ! ireet r touri n famou ted th NOI hase of new equip- for th ompanies . v 1 The finance committee reported as follows yalance Borough department $17389, and bills, 349499 Water department balance 067.50. and bills, $341.97 Sewer tap fees of 830 each was received from Alfred Hassinger, C R. Weir and B. O. Harvey Upon recommendation of the Marshal, Council approved plan for a house to be erected on wilson street by Ralph Toner $1.- Fire College Woman Takes Own Life ———-—— (Continued from Page 1) nd materials for muiking ace- j cid were found in the kitchen, t is reported Barbara Parsons was a daughter of Elmer E. and Laura Vellle Arris Parsong and wis born at Spring- field, Windsor District, Vermont, on July 3, 1809, making her age at time of death 39 years, 9 months and 15 days. She is survived by a brother, Ellsworth Parsons. Miss Parsong had resided in State Col- lege for the past ecieven years Funeral services were held Tues. day night from the Koch Funeral Home, State College. in charge of the Rev. E. M. Frear. The remains iwere then taken to Pittsburgh for interment n—— A —_ ot} Salona Pastor Transferred The Rev. Marcus W. Randall, for the past year pastor of the Balona- Lamar M. E. circuit, has been trins- ferred to Hustontown in the Har- | risburg district. His place on the lo- | eal circuit will be taken by the Rey. {R. R. Ritter, ‘Philipsburg, College Observe Birthday (Continued from page one) chool of till held by those of hi tical thought are tack ’ I'o u thinkable of thought | RCLION men to inagispe: right lenge life without 1] ty | Liberty {red Une- freedom speech, of power of thelr own om withou element CALVES DON'T SUFFER FROM SPRING FEVER "” mally and ¢ become summer sovbean hort addi olime Oats is sugge Pastured cal fer if fed some h hay nutrients best cured green tains more necessary velopment A darkened calves away from heat an flies iz also desirable. Some dairy men pasture thelr young stock nes This the calves into the barn durin heat of the day and give them ext keep them in a8 growin condition Farmers planning to operate ¢ farm in strips to reduce losses of soil from erosion will find Circular 212. "How to Reduce Erosion Loss. es by Strip Farming.” very heluful in making their plans, says County Agent R. C. Blaney. The publica may be obtained at his offer in Bellefonte helter where can get enables them t« the barn feed thrifty to tion Troupe is High School And State Graduate (Continued from page one) eering post at the Federal Mateh Company plant, of which his father is general manager Troupe is married and father of two children, a son daughter. He Is a member of Bt. John's Reformed church affiliated with the Republican party The family reside in one of the L A. Hill homes on East Bishop strest On the school boird he will serve in the same committee posts 5: Mr. Hughes, namely: chairman of the supplies committee; member of the sinking fund committee, und member of the bullding and grounds committee, the and | Apparently there isn't an. {tior to the taxation problem \¥ pay them, the i and isd did | s0iU- | except | Hughes Replaced By Troupe (Continued from Page 1) Troupe's appointment wil mous After the elec member was notified by nd within a sho ed at the m office Al chool ment Lion, th poard We phorn rt time he appears ording oO will contim le next reg which will bet | tO Herve pired ten mer Academy 1035 f« nis RE Office Provides Reliable Help ————————— BOARDS HAV) NEW RELIEF PLAN the House idering a public present- pian § been Romberger, director or and County either welfare elected or suggested plan pro- | d be under supervi- partment of Welfare y share of cot of gystem would come from and the Slate's 80 per cent would go directly to the coun- treasurers for the use the ief Teuel ahyare f . of the Member Rombe committee r+ would be called before it for discussion when Secretary of Public Assistance Howard IL. Ruse 11 will also be present and possible presentatives of the Federal Soc- Security agencies ) years ago Rombergers as- jation opposed strongly the Goodrich plan for centralized relief which ripped out of office all boards of poor directors said “o {| 1 SOW welfare dis- | Charged With Viola- tion of Postal Laws (Continued from page one) from Cool o'clock phia few minute - BUSHELS OF OATS 'wo PER { ) 3] ¢ Housecleaning Specials (t. No Rubbing Wax «Lamb's Wool Mop ze gg All Three for Only Just pour the No Rubbing Liquid Wax nto the Pan, dip in with the genuine Lamb's Wool Mop, spread gently over the floor or linoleum, and allow the wax to dry to a lustre! That's how easy it is with this new OM Eng ish outfit! No Rubbing! No mess! No waste! And you get all three Rems for only $1.78! CLASTERS' PHONE 8 LIEN Used Truck Headquarters DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. dale I RYE ACRE C. E. Rally To Be Held Saturday (Continued from Page 1) ~ ITEX ROSE'S 4 * Sample Home To Be Opened (Continued from page one) RADIO ROUND-UP Round Dance Square Dance Floor Show Hecla Park THURS., APRIL 20 WEIS aes) (118) Count Your Savings WITH THESE SPECIAL VALUES / ON QUALITY FOODS! BP » | RALSTON CORN FLAKES | HURFF'S PORK & BEANS IVORY SOAP Be - J5.25¢ Cholce Muir Peaches 10¢ 12 ® can }0¢ Wels 20¢ med cake Syrup 5-1b can Crisco or Spry '* 18¢c; *-™ 49¢ Galvanized Pails “* 21¢ ——————_ WEIS QUALITY PEANUT BUTTER bir 1 Ge Be 2 big cans 15¢ 0XYDOL PEE Dill or Sour Pickles Grape Fruit Juice Geisha Clams Oil or Mustard Sardines 4 A ELBOW MACARONI or SPAGHETTI 3 hie: 2§cC Noodles 2 “®ve 25¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 22¢ ~ : . CARNATION EVAP. MILK 4: 25¢ Creamed Golden Bantam CORN J... 2c CALIF. SUNKIST ORANGES . 23: Ig stalk 10¢ 2% 1le 20% lle Lge Size Pascal Celery Fancy Spinach feeberg Lettuce QUALITY MEATS! MEATY VEAL ( TENDER SMOKED PICNI SUGAR CURED SLICED BACON SHEFFORD'S CHEESE BUCK SHAD White American HOPS 1b 21c¢ 5 1Ib19% 2 as 21 2-1b cello 45¢ pkg. Ib 17¢ 2 HIE CI ERT CNET SA CSI IPI CC BL uw fr i :
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