Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 25, 1940, Image 2

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
January 25, 1940,
|
UNIONVILLE {
i)
Methodist Church Services:
wer service this Thursday even-
ing. Sunday Scho on Sunday
morning at 9:30, ron wrth League in
the evening $0 immediately
followed by ular preaching
service at 7 mon by the
past .
Free Methodist Church
Prayer service Friday
Sunday School on Sunday
at 9:30 followed by the
preaching service at 10:45,
mon by the pastor.
meeting the evening at 7
Quarterly Meeting: The
Conference of the
will be held
b 34
at
the reg
0 wilh sel
Services:
evening,
regulat
with ser-
30
Fourth
Meth~
in
warterly
odist church
church here
February 1st
+ Charge
of William
Presbyterian
Bible Study ci
port
Church Services:—
as 1 Monda "Wen.
the. Metholst
® «a death Ms Gonferis par ents, }
PUBLIC SALE-CARLOAD OF
So. Dakota Horses
Mon., Jan. 29, 1940
At 1:00 P. M. At the
EVERITT BARN, VICKSBURG
On Route 45 Between Mifflinburg
nd Lewisburg
Mare & Gelding,
wi.
Roans,
5 & 7 yrs,
Blacks, Mare & Gelding,
5 & 7 yrs wi,
fron Grey Geldings, 4 yrs,
Bay Geldings. . .5 & 6 yrs,
Greys, Mare & Gelding
4 & 7 yrs.
Roan & Brown Gelding
7 & 8B yrs.
Bay Gelding
Bay Mare
Grey Gelding
Chest. Sorrel Mare,
Roan Gelding
Black Gelding
Sorrel Gelding
Brown Gelding... 4 yrs,
Jack Mule® 8B yrs,
Mollie Mule, real good,
broke sis BD yiR, 1450
This is anothér good load of
horses and mules. All double
treated for eolds, and shipped di-
rect from tha farm, If you are in
need of a tefm or single horse
don't miss this sale. I would be
very much pleased to see all my
old and new customers at this
sale. Sale to be held raid or shine
JOHN GRUENEWALD, Owner
3300
3250
2950
2850
NNN
2850
13
2850
rs. 135
™,, 1650
, 1650
1500
1450
1450
1450
1400
2850
¥
¥
yrs
y
rs.
5 yrs,
4 yrs,
7 yrs,
DD
Young people's |
| Ro by
morning |
| ML W. Boyer, Auct.
N
much
the
side
in
re-
work
now
interested In
community where
Peace
they
} Mrs,
Just one more week
6% penalty will be added to all tax
for the year 1939. Don't let yours
date withou{ being paid.
Harcld Wagner of Upper
Philadelphia, Pa. was not
attend the funeral of her
fathe C. R. Eckenroth, last
week on account of she hav-
ing taken suddenly ill at the home
of her sister, Mrs, Ward Tate,
Sal Her many friend: here
h ! very may be
vet until the
that
Mrs
Darby
able
late
(08)
ee
JAlness,
Ol
Joup-Doughnut
the members
Methodist!
26th
the
January
ity House Soup
the quart 15¢
if desired. Dough-
hi day,
ommu
nd by
late
for
ome and
rye
Ww 3
ir efi
nurch
awake ned by
Cat 4
{ Iraay
Mr
of the «
Y was
me
fire
Milesburg pent
falter Butler and
the weekend
r's mother Mrs
Marsh Creek
Walter McCloskey
{ Lock Haven
Walter Dietz
§ Are
Orie Heaton of Bal-
Shank
iche Daley spent Friday
slater, Mrs, C. D. Oim-
stead ar we family at Lock Haven
Eleanor Confer of Beech Creek,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs
‘onfer on Sunday
HOWARD
Wagner of Jersey
visiting at the home of
Mrs. George Regal
le Holter spent Saturday
al the home of Mrs
Daitrich
Parris Walker is confined to
her bed. due to a heavy cold
The class of the “Loyal Women’
the Christian Church will meet
at the home of Mrs s. Aaron Schwank
sited
ited
Nannie
AL ter
Nel
sllefonte
Emma
Mrs
of
! Missionary Society
Evangelical and Reformed
church joined with the Bellefonte
W. M 8. in a tureen supper at the
Reformed church in Bellefonte
Wednesday evening Pollowing
the supper, Miss Oreia Hinkle gec-
retary of literature frem the Phil-
adelphia office of the W. M. 8. ex-
plained the merge of the Women's
organization of the church into the
Women's guild. This merge took
place in Cleveland, Ohio in No-
vember
Mr. B G
the past ten days,
Long has been ill for
the store
The Senior class is sponsoring a
roller skating party at Hecla Park,
January 20th, Tickets san be ob-
tained from the senior class. Admis-
sion 25¢ for scool pupils and 40¢ for
adults
- - a ——
If the farmers of the United
States were as well organized as the
laborers, or the veterans, they would
get parity in three days.
-e » “
Ww
un
el ie
5 PCr Te
jurner
due to a bealed
head. His son Sam has charge of |
SUMMIT HILL
|
John Warr took suprer Saturday |
at the Irvin Young home
Clair Cowher, Thursday
Miss Dorothy Yeager
day with her parents, Mr
Ward Yeager
Francis
called on Mrs
day evening
Sorry to mote tha
Watkins is not so good at this time
Raymond Young called at the
John Warr home Saturday evening
Paul Miller and daughter, Leah
and son Harold, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Francis Watkins
Miss Martha and
took supper with
Thursday evening
Mr, and Mrs. John
Mrs. Clair Cowher were Lock Ha-
ven shoppers Wednesday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Woomer were
Lock Haven shoppers on Wednes-
aay
Mr
family
day afternoon w
Watkins
Mr. and
daughter
Chapman
Ellery ‘Watkins
with his paren
James Watkin
Mrs, Alice Cowl calle
3 Warr on Monday
Ra McCartney
[ Valles
place,
owl home
spent Sun-
and Mrs
Watkins and girl
Esther Warr on Pri.
Miss Alta
Young
Wart
Alice
Esther
Warr and
Miller and
ted Sun-
Francis
Mrs. Jerry
Lock Haven visi
ith Mrs
and
of
ana
Ben
Herb Chapman
called at the
Sunday
Mrs
Jane!
home on
pent inday
Mr
~r
Wf lernoon
Mrs. Ira
and M:
14)
spen
family Mr. and Mrs. A. F
and daughter, and aly
at Philadelphia
Sanderscn
WOODWAR D
f our hs are work-
1 Admins.
{1 week
Steward Eisenhutl
the Farm Show at Ha Le
day last week. They had
time a: the Show
are scheduled
Wednesday even-
the remainder
depends on ihe
these meetings
A number
the Na.
project
and Mrs
Ng on
tration
fe
M
last
sung
tye
07
rhaps
the “week All
interest taken in
The meetings as 8 whole were very
interesting and spiritual, especially
the sermons on the second coming
of Christ. The young folks as well
as the older ones of this place and
visitors will not soon forget the up-
lifting choruses especially God
hears and He answers, My Heart is
Full and Running Over, God Send
a Revival, and others. To date
there were Seven séekérs and three
conversions. People from Spring
Mills, Millheim, Aaronsburg and
Zerby have been attending these
meetings
The pipeline leading from the
main water line of the new school
building froze shut on Sunday
night due to the severe and almost
snowless cold weather, we are have
ing, Great care had to be exercised
until the water pipes were thawed
open
John Eisenhuth is bedfast again
due to the effects of a paralytic
stroke he guffered sometime ago
He is undef the doctor's care
AS eR
PINE GLEN
Jesse Rillote and Arthur Houd-
eshell of Drifting and Clair and
Paul Viehdorfer of Karthaus call-
ed at the Clyde Hoover home, Sun-
day.
Mrs. Russell Hoover spent Sun-
day at the home of her pérents,
Mr. and Mrs. BE R. Krone of Clar-
ence
Those who attended
in
in
the
Mrs, Russell Hoover,
Willard Hcover, Phil Hodge and
Wilbur Gross and Clair Viehdor-
fer of Karthaus,
The condition of Lloyd Weriz, a
patient at the Philipsburg Hospital
is not improved,
last week, is better at this writing
Be sure and be present ai Sun-
day School, officers for the present |
year will be elected: Sunday School
at 10 a. m. Church gervices at 11 a.
m. and Epworth League at 11 a. m
and Epworth Leéague at 7:30 p. m.
Every community has a few super-
men who, in their opinion, are to de-
cide all public questions for the good
j of the moronic population.
ad
Miss Evelyn Watkins visited Mrs,
afternoon. |
Farm
Show af Harrisburg, from here were
Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Hoover, Mr, and |
Donald and |
Miss Emma Midlam, who was ili |
sick list
z
—
PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY
PINE GROVE MILLS
{Reported by G Mace Fry)
BLANCHARD
The chicken-pox abating
yet
Is not
as
MILESBURG
ty)
has been quite
being cared for Mrs
daughter, Mrs ™ for
much
Mrs. Alice
{ll recently. She Is
the home of her
‘H. Vonada
Harter
Malti
pome
and req
w
wl
ER ——————————
Retired farmer Gordon E. Harper |
among those on the
werk
B. Gavitte, Mrs, Paul
were Tuesday evening
guests of friends at Balleyville
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Myers, Mr. and
Mrs. W. B, Swartz of State College
were Sunday callers the Everis
home
Garage
Dodd nursed
the past week
this writing
Clayton L
Wogan, Gerald
the weekend with re
and out of town.
One of our aged citizens, Henry
A. Elder, sustained a pair of broken
ribs last week in an ugly fall at his
hom W. Main street
Allen Rossman of
were Sunday caller
¢ Rossman and Rev
James Plier
Helen Rupp of
the past week here
on Water
ent home I
Major J. N. Everts home
Bre
numbered
this
18
Mrs, E
Stephens
al
Wilbur
infected
impr:
R
eve
ved a
proprietor
a badly
but
Corl and Mrs,
and Hele:
plative
WLives
rence
sent
on
Pittsburg!
The J
Allis-C]
halmer
ivered 4 new ur
ansLon
in u
nd Mi
Binet port
y fOr a shor :
P ome in Rock Spri
rR. C. Huey of State College |
now the efficient ‘boy’ for u
dally Times in our locality
ing Robert Cramer who re
ned
Mr. C
—
paper
| Shoemaker
rom the Centre
lin a few days and
clerical work
expe
be hom
Hospita
ake up
College
Mrs. Dr
Miss Mary
Domes ON
her
fice
week by Joh!
} the passing of
Wa son ne of
our best know
young men. The sympathy of
community goes to Lhe Samue
Wass family
Parmer Edw;
Dar fine
2er
oe
as
Re
mn
wh
Two mm farm equi;
listed the pas!
Township, John
Ww Kepler will
te
to pota wit
Mr. C. Milton Fr
engineer (well known
tobna spending
sunny Florida end Tennessee
the i cf the wealher man this
week. its not s0 hot in Florida right
now, altho zero mark
Ferguson
Hon
week |
Neldigh's
Vo p
Or arming
y retired P. R
here) of
the winnie:
MADISONBURG
Charles Wert, daughters Dorothy
and Ruth, and Chester Caris of
Tylersville attended the Farm
Show, cn Tuesday
Efforts are being made {0 organ-
ize a singing school in this
munity
Mrs, Willis Grove of Stae Col-
lege, visited in town this week
Mrs, Artie Washburn of Belle-
fonte, spent several days at the
home of her mother, Mrs Annie
Keller,
Mrs, Crebbs who has been staying
al the home of her daughter in Mill
Hall, seriously injured her hip
through a fall.
Classmeeting was held at the
home of Mrs. Pear] Hackman for
the Senior Class ¢f the M. T. H. 8.,
on Friday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude 8mull of
Rebersburg, called at the home of
Mr. and Mrs Willlam Breon, on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCool and
daughter visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wert on Sun-
day,
M UNIGIP AL
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
(January 26th & 27th)
Sonja Henle Ray Milland
Robert Cummings
“Everything
Happens at Night"
“Crime Reel” “Color Cartoon”
“Latest News"
On.
MONDAY & TUESDAY
(January 28th & 30th)
Bonita Granville F. Thomas
John Litel
“Nancy Drew
Trouble Shooter”
Ne. 11 “KIT CARSON"
“Pete Smith” “Thrill Reel”
Coming—"DRUMSE ALONG THE
MOHAWK” in Technicolor,
LOrs a
from
on Mon-
at the
Beaty
Mrs. Carrie Fore returned
the Lock Haven Hospital
day. She Is convalescing
Brookside Parm. Virginia
assisting with her care
Mr, W. H, Spangler has
ployed at Renovo for the
weeks
Mrs
an attack
The Amoma
Baptist Sunday School met at
of home of Mrs Dalla Kline
Wedne:d evening
Mr
nave en Lanning 1
January
Mrs
he has
three
Lien
since
n
hope
Among
ing the pa
Hall
Rodman, Mrs
Kenneth Wa
from lagripp«
Mrs, Samuel Hess Tate,
College were Saturday vi
her home, Mrs, Mary Myers
our town suffered a severe
in the passing of one of our
citizens, Mrs, Sara Everts, one
will be greatly missed by all
knew her and whose place |
to fill, The Everts family
neers ympathy of
and
ae
all
Our
1 Ww
lo
bent
who
who
hard
have the
commu-~
been em-
last few
Cora Robb is suffering from
of quinsy
Bible Class
regret that
files the
many
past week
of The Democratic
lines we
40 vears, but
new management will
expeciations of the
techman' 1st
week
vith
our
edition
lal ay
final
Wat ’
wiliChning
the
1 whose
past nere
the
Bowe
Massach
vyening
mother Bowe
we Colin Meeting
Baptis, church will meet
L
Annie
ime
Grelnt
for betler
and daugh .er
Geist
no
res con
5a
been
hundred
news
ner
eek were
Jean
John
All
who hi
improv
tant
of 1
she
Mri :
mith
They were Edwin N
ty Glo, and Margares
Jechnstown, Pa
than mur-
iting men
with-
inade-
one of them. If
more wages Lhey
warm clothing
by WPA
for one
There
that ride in a
rk each morne-
in the
weer We
off this truck
be
Ne had more
his home
one » w
criminal
been
id
Allen
jend
Nas
know them
Conner of Nan
M. (
There
My Gi
more
this worid and
work in zero weal
#y
ciottung
nne
are crimes
der in
a
out
10 7
adequate and
wages
eived
could afford to buy
Bul the wages received
workers is hardly
per: let
quale
they re
Mabel
and son
anda
puflering enough
a family
men
alone
group ci
ruck 32 miles 0 wo
ing and work eight
oid. One night |
Ale A
nours
Hav
dune J
walk
Some
ted be
tate, Ar
+ WPA
$39
tier than
ome
red
. $60 00 a mor
men equal?
:P) SUPER MARKETS
PAC iC THA Cc
MEATS AND FISH + FRUITS AND VEGETABLES +r, GROCERIES =. BAKERY.» DAIRY
FANCY MILK FED — 3'5 to 4-1b Average
; Swi Fully dressed, head and feet
No further dressing required!
JUICY CENTER
off
Think of it, a faney bird for 69¢.
» 23C
Chuck Roast » 15c
sSunnyfield Cooked
Hams, whole or shank half Ib
Ib
Steaks—round or sirloin
Shoulder Beef Roast
English Beef Roast
Meaty Rump Roast
2le
smoked Squares 10¢
Armour's “Star” Lebanon
Bologna
25¢
Ib
Fresh Picnie Cuts
Pork Shoulder Ib 1le
Pork Sausage-—fresh loose Ib 13¢
Rib,
Pork Loin Chops
Sliced Pork Butts
Sliced Bacon 17-1b  9¢
Sliced Pork Liver 21h 17c
Smoked Picnics—hockless 1b 14c
Fresh Spare Ribs
Quality Hamburger
Pure or Kettle Rendered
Lard
Pollock Fillets
Tasty Pan Whiting
Fresh Oyvsters—{rying
Center Culs
Ib 15¢
© Borman JuRaneR
Ib 25¢
Ih 17¢
Ib 19¢
Ih
Ib
19¢
17¢
Sultana Red Kidney
Beans 3 22-
) ek
Jona
[Lima Beans
Ann Page Tomato
Ketchup 2
With Pork
Ann Page Beans
Fender
y | PY . ne
Iona Peas No. 2 cans
i Let ie Cel HE
White House Evaporated
Milk Week !
Evaporated Milk
White House
10 tall cans 59%
Wi en As
hie
-0z cans 19¢
2 1b cans Y¢
14-0z btls :
Ib can
25
& Munn
It
Png JRRmIR en
ve ; ¢
sing
€ a
a HT Qo by A
Marni ase
Good x 156
BL tT ——y 1
Marvin
Pitted Dates 2 pkgs 19¢
Dromedary
(zinger Bread Mix
Orange Pekoe
Tetley's Tea _ _';-Ib pkg 21c¢
Orange Pekoe
Mayfair Tea
Water Softener
(limalene
pkg 19¢
Li-1b pkg 17¢
3 pkgs 25¢
VEGETABLES CHIR I A
GRAPEFRUIT
Florida Marsh Seedless, 70-80 5 for 19¢
RIPE YELLOW
5+25¢
Bananas
Juicy Florida —200's, 2108's
Tangerines 2 23c¢
EE fe a EY a Rs aS A SSA
Sauerkraut «voi 22.0] S¢
Pickles Mayfair Dill Slices = Quart Jar 10c¢
Coffee wo cncu 3...45¢
Coffee Cake nev - 17¢
A « P Bread ri vicie 21 15¢
SWEET, JUICY
FRORIDA
ORANGES
Drink lots of orange
juice for health!
arn,
wre &
2 doz. 25¢
220°
Sweel,
a eS a LE ae
Sweet Potatoes
Purple Top Turnips 2 Ib 5¢
Celery “i
Danish Cabbage - Ib 2¢
Arizona Endive
Apples
a a a a a Se Lg TT TR
Bisquick GOLD MEDAL = 40-01. pkg. 29c¢
Cake Flour ss
Spaghetti + ri renee 3 wn ]9¢
Cigarettes ro vw 2a 23¢
Rinso - Oxydol 2 w+» 37¢
6 1b 19¢
yiant Pascal
24 - 30
2 stlks 23¢
21b17¢
7 1b 23¢c
Fancy Rome
Beautlie
wn ve 150
PRICES BELOW EFFECTIVE IN ALL A & P STORES IN VICINITY
20-02
- 2%
2% 3c
pkgs
2 1b can 15¢
Sunny-
PANCAKE FLOUR “i
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
Iona Cocoa—economically nourishing
Salad Dressing—Ann Page
Soda Crackers—N.B.C. Excell
Colonial Cookies—Jack Frost or Rosalie. _2 Ib 25¢
Sweetheart Soap 3 + 17¢
Extra Cake for le with Purchase of 3 at Reg. Price,
Sunny-
field
For Healthy Stock — Use “Daily” Feeds
Seratch Feed—Daily Egg -.100-1b bag $1.85
Laying Mash—Daily Egg _100-1b bag $2.49
Oyster Shells—Daily Egg. ..._..__.25-1b bag 21c
16% Dairy Feed—Daily Milk____100-Ib bag $1.45
209% Dairy Feed—Milky Way__._100-Ib bag $1.85
219% Dairy Feed—Milky Way____100-1b bag $1.95
Sold Only at A & P Stores and Super Markeis
9c | RAJAH SYRUP 23,
‘BACON
SUNNYFIELD
SLICED
Quart
Bottle
vot nv le
ovsANDS
save up to lo a
pound on this fine,
fresh coffee —the
pick of the planta.
tions, brought di.
AS ADVERTISED
IN