s \ February 15, 1940. . 5 we articles two numerous to mention, Bale at i1 aa m Tern Lunt will be served. by Lise Aud 1€5 Md of ithe Methodist £h of Piessgbt Cop. E mm, Page Six : ‘Marcing Unit y+ Holds Banquet ————— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. 70 ATTEND FATHER AND SON DINNER AT HOUSERVILLE of Beech | Cultivator: Albright walking culti- wost of Mil | Y8lO Hey plc 2 sets double trees Hall, “on Route 64 Hyvestook ine spring=looth: harrows, 2 bushel cluding Registered Holstein cattle wad, 20 bhpshel pe atoss, OO Purebred Chester White hous: and cider vinegar 00 pounds Purebred Shropshire sheep so lard and many other els full Nine of farm implements. Bale : —s MM P30 am 3 E. Hub TUESDAY, MARCH 26 —_— Farm.” t} Creek, of 58 | miies three miles | ban teams are being part of the invoeation, A one-minute period of tained the ladies Bible Class of | Undine firemen’s program, mem- silence was observed in honor of the Balleyville Presbyterian Sunday bers spend a greater part of their | memory of Arthur Brown, a memes School at her home at regular clas leisure time in interests directly ber of the dull team who passed meeting after devotionals and sofia) More jeéncerned or associated with the away during the year { hour choice refreshments wert a) Fou 44 fire company. He exvressed his grat-| Cleorge 8heckler and his orches- | served by Mrs. Irvin and Mrs, Isen the annual Father | ification at the fine spirit of co-op- | tra, of Milesburg, provided music| berg. New officers for the year 2% the United eration shown by members, and for during the evening. After the dinner were elected: President, Mrs, Maud HMouserville, last thelr valuable efforts to improve the hotel dining room was cleared Fry; Vice president, Bertha Schil The dinner was every department of the organiza- of tables and dancing was in order, | Ing, Becretary, Mrs, Tillie Pouss Young Women's © tion. In concluding he read a letter ns A i Treasurer, Mrs. Orpha Weaver Scehcol and was jreceived from a Bellefonte resident — program « after the marching unit made it: On the Treasure Trail of Pirates gpecial | first appearance last Flag Day, in A series of exciting stories relating which the writer highly commended the adventures of famous buccan- the military bearing, the natty ape cers who salled the Spanish Main pearance and the fine training of One of the many illustrated feature: the team in The American Weekly, distribu- 3 ted every Sunday with the Balti- Among the Undine officials more American. On sale at all the duced during the evening newsstands Merrill Walle, president; sav — v Saxion, vice president; , Knisely, recording and ed States Marines, who I8/ secretary; Paul Emerick, Frank iter of the Undine team; for- | Sloan, and James Carpeneto, trus- ouneilman Willlam Doll, one tees: Joseph Delallo, Edgar Kus- lest members of the Un-| tanbauter and Ralph Moerschbach- and (George Carpenclo, one!er assistant chiefs; Vincent Bauer Bellefonte’s best known fire of chairman of the booster committee; * ficlals | Henry Casper, chairman of the bas- One ketball committee; Charles Keller- John Gillen, chief of man, Ralph Eyer and Mr. Cowher, nd heat? of the mare members of the board of egntrol lost Chief Gillen alions M good } attended n banquet! than 70 persons and So country (Continued from Page 1) ote Dindined aril one of the pie Brethren church, eer leaders in the move for a march- ing unit The theme of the many brief speeches by officers and mem- bers of the company centered around the solution of the many problems and difficulties that arose a organizing” the team and bring. mg it to its present state of perfee- tion. week served by. the the Bun- followed by a { entertainment ana music J gave Group ngs of day SAVINGS ! AT YOUR NEAR-BY SHAFFER SUPER SERVICE STORE Free Delivery ¥ 15-Day Credit Phone Service Low Cash Prices Hints Arson In Barn Fire w— / (Continued from page one) Cieorge master come Chuy Stearns toast to the Stearns offered olin, Lemont the addres Singing was Marvin Lee gave the sons and Daniel 1 toas. to the dad toast wel- led by of revolver, While he was searching for shells for the weapon, Mrs Haines, from a position near a window in an adjoining room, a light in the barn. A moment later she saw flames in the strucutre The fire apparently siarted speakers called upon toastmaster were: the Rev. William E. Downes, Arthur hiel of #he Logan Company; lor, Bellefonte fire mar- Derstine, formerly of Among the hy he Father WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27 Ham H. Romig esinle + publ sale on the Bl ’ mue We “ intro- were Charles Albert financial Short speeches were made by the following: James Reese George i tr Milesburg Presbyterian Dyke, Guy Stearns, J. Aady Dale H ) oN wi y J rem. Services Sunday, February 18: B H. Schreck John Ehug 3 DAY AARC CYT THI F s NATIONAL CHERRY WEI ble school, 8:30 a. m. Christian Ei ELEN A : 27- ‘ iv A : I, woe ¥ Jame It in and speakers was 80 Andre the Undines hing erganiza- declared that ladder drills, the wketball and mush-! of the principal 10¢ 1 57¢ “t 80¢c Mr. DelLallo led group singing at the onening and closing of the din- while Father Downes gave the and Febh. 24 1 M: ars E He n Bie ris 11¢] Fr 2 fot and 2 ¢! gr. mull. Ac Iimr “9 Manev's Best FLOUR 3 + J ¥ CLEAN-UP SALE OF Potted Cyclamen Firemen and neighbors kept a watchful eye on other building and saved the ice house from des- truction when one side and roof of the structure caught fire Mr. Haine lared that Ww no en might the haymow and in a matter of deavor, 6:30 p. m. Port Matilda moments the flames bioke through gible school, 10 a. m. Morning wor Max Kirkpatrick, Presby- ne Grove Mills } ¥ H he eryi oS RED SOUR 2 No. 2 cans 23c the rcof. Alded by neighbors, ighip, 11 a. m. Unionville—Bible 01 inister of Centre Hall gave rm in 0 on | members of the family got 9 head school, 2:30 p. m. Evening worship, “0 talk to the dads and ct : ee | Pitted for Pie of catile and 1 horse out of thei7.30 p m. Bible Study class Mon- * all which an appropriate fuupanay MARCHES 28—iHarry eee —————————————— — doomed structure before ihe Inlense days at 7:30. Howard E. Oakwoox mg was sung to the women who Renn y : heat prevented further activity minister erved the dinner well the rmour's All-Purpose Mea Alco or Good) ut Among the grain and implements oe 3 : and Nig ; EET 25¢ | Margarine < Ib were all the pas: season's aw ay wi ow vy ) . ! wheat oats and corn, a Dirsder, | 8 aMmmHC INCI N11 C00 CEDIA MIRAE "et gi Penn Alto Past | Qu E Brand mower, drill, windinill, harness 5 5 ’ i BU ITER 36¢ OL 0 o . i eh i | a De ea : CENTRE COUNTY'S LEADING | | When there was danger that the Open Kettle Rendered Pure house and outbuildings on the farm RD mn - - Df | might be involved in the fire, the iC 7 e eais er | will offs . LA 2 10% 15¢ } Howard Fire Company was called 4 el lb ‘ot peel ™ e tela. welll by ba ww / in ' ‘A i ese columns are watched wetlay os pee ive uyers from " rr ¢ $ . WwW} f - } on ( 3 "hy. 0 all parts of Centre and adjoining counties. If you are planning nteg ies FOLD MEDAL Pig Cc a public sale make sure that your announcement appears here, Fi 22¢ 25¢ | ORT RE JR “ LAR LL & EE a ®t CE o EH TH SE PRIDAY FEB abil Lie Le HUTTE] LTT 9) PERTTI JO Ih R RL 0] Sworncdown Cake Flour PERN Red, Ripe Tomatoes . A dec he bis 16 einies wilo : WEDNESDAY kn Venti “ 50c up Phone 64 . Woedring’s Floral Gardens 127 E. Howard St. fire to adding the Dbiaze have been by a trans who might sought shelter in the barn He added that he found no cations around the barn thai th structure had been deliberately fire it passibie the barn might sent have ina. a Few New Items of Furniture. Is A REAL BARGAIN! Just Received TAUB'S - Each and Every One set {or widence "nu have been the blaze fire destroyed all ¢ stock feed as well iiself, he has arrange of ved In Boca we the Mr. Haines' *- the building » . » 3 te hold public me implement i os - -— sale : Prida Buffets | Priced at Parlor Suite $7- 50 | i Parlor Suite At Brand New 3 Dressers { Only At 2 Studio Couches At a $3.75 | “i ONE 7-PIECF SUITE { Perfect Condition. Give-away price. 50). 75 | Mattresses DINET A Real Bargain at $5.75 the special Btatse Police at d the investigation sg [EEE PINE GROVE MILLS (Continued from page two) 52450 Util. Cabinet $37 a5 'B Brand New Solid Maple reak. Set $1 2-75 ware ner Centre Conti Richie Sunday Taus’s Furni ture Exchange BELLEFONTE, Farmers Bank Building Mrs John Bow- roving slowly Dr. E H. Adam urned from a trip to Hosapita QO VAR ersox wiao is im the sare of PA are forced to sell 30 used automobiles at a sacrifice to make room for trading-in fast-moving 1940 Luxury-Liner Dodges. We York-Hoover Sun Chaser Trailer, brand new. Dodge touring sedan, completely re- conditioned. Plymouth two-door sedan, radio and heater. DeSoto two-door sedan in good con- dition. Plymouth four-door with heater. Like new. sedan, Ford fordor sedan, 16,000 miles. All new fires. $375 $350 $365 Dodge four-door sedan with radio and heater Chevrolet two-door sedan. Heater and new tires Pontiac four-passenger coupe. A bargain at make prices—we don’t fix them. Ford coupe, good as new. 2 Dodge sedans, in good shape. Chrysler sedan. Has seen better days. All new tires. Dodge coupe. Oniy needs rings. Chevrolet 1';-ton dump truck. Hy- dranlic hoist, 2-vd. body, in good condition. New brakes. G. M. A. C. 1V;-ton truck. A real buy. AL Oldsmobile four-door sedan. Not much on looks, but good motor. $215 Buick sedan. General $65 Motors best. . Also 16 Other Makes and Models to be Sold at Bargains, stake body 1935 1932 These cars must all be sold at onee. Come in and buy while they last, We will trade these cars on livestock, preferably hogs. We take bank notes. We will meet any compelitive prices, by giving more for used cars and selling them for less. We want volume. JACK SAYS HE WILL TRADE E. M. SMITH, Auct. Direct Dodge and Plymouth Dealer. DODGE AND PLYMOUTH COMMERCIAL CARS FULL LINE OF 1000 West College Avenue, Phone: DODGE TRUCKS State College, Pa. Office 4144. arm EE had FEB \ offer at public 3 vk Ly full i 14 goods Sale at i ah Roy Ovier implemes Huble fire, have 24% I BLK SATU RD AY, 1 Ee y BATURDAY Bartley sae MARCH 2--Blmer : al puns Lu residence, Hebersd ho szehiold 5 anaact WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6-1 Sale at aucts MARCH 4 5 and 8 Mm 80 pure bred Angus co sly due & farrow and ~arly Anil T Mate WEDNESDAY MARCH Be ( Hackett will st public on the J HH Knarr farin or bets L the Daubérman (arn King Creek road. wil Cent: 3 offer {rn n o'clock 3 WM Semin, THURSDAY ARCH Moore will offer at his farm. 2 miles Bast Creek or 4 miles West alone Slate whway ’ farm Implements This up sale Sale at § o'clock & Hubler, auct TUESDAY, MARCH T-<Roy Me Kinley will offer at public sale o the Lied farm. between Centre Hal and Panne Cove, livestock ane farm implements. Sale at 0A. M EM. 8mith auet PRIDAY. March B-—-lewis Petver will offer at public sale at Pleasan! op , on fhe Shuger: farm Mvestook and Sarm Implements E NM Bmith. auct SATURDAY. MARCH 08--Mm pred Watkine will offer at public sale on her famm about 8 miles from Howard, near the Summit Hil church, a full line of livesiock and far! implements Sale at 12 o'clock noch. Roy Ovler suc! SATURDAY, MARCH $S-John A Neldigh., will offer at »Hublic amie on the J. D Neidigh farm 3 miles florth of Pine Grove Mills or miles west of State College. a Tu! line of livestock and farming jm ploments Cleati-up sale. Sale at 12:30 ociock. E. M. Smith such MONDAY, MARCH 11-Keller Baoyder will offer at public sale on the Dan farm near Housarvilie live: stock and farm implementa. Sale af 10830. E M. Bmith auot MONDAY, MARCH 11-—A J Burrel will offer at puldic sale on his farm at Mikheil, Pa. livestock and farm Impiements. Clean un sale Bale at 1030 8 m. Wise & Hubler acts. TUESDAY, MARCH 12. 1 Strunk. will offer at public sale at his farm. 1 mile east of Lamas, on route 220, a full line of livestock publi farming mpiatisnta, and clean up| 10 a. m. E Hubler. | AREAY. mares 12.0 dle, Balp ab RR. Har man will offer at public sale on the Mra. Busan Burrell! farm, 4 miles west of Miliheim or 2 mules east of Spring Mills, Hvestock and farm implements, Sale at 10 a Mm This is a clean<up sale, E Bmith, auctioneer NM. WEDNESDAY MARCH 18 Fadward MONDAY. Mancn bY | farm INDAY. MARCH 18 ne farming AD Jo ent o'cxk Boon an a 1 TUESDAY will offer at public farm between Warriors Ms 35 head mm MARCH a ae TEONESDAY MN ARCH Lutz will offer at public male at farm 1 je east of Bellefor tive siock snd implementa Is a clean up ssle and one of largest sales of the Spring son. Sale at § o'clock Stover, suet WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20-J. A Sa ger will gaffer at public sade at bis farm in Mesokeyvilie. livesiook and farm impieinents. E Hubler, auct WEDNESDAY MARCH 20 E Prank will offer at public sale on the Miller farm, about 5 miles wos! of Pine Grove Mills, livestock and farm implements. Sale at 10 a. m H. L. Barpster, guet, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20-J A. Sa. ger will offer at public sale at his farm In Mackeyville livestock and farm implements. E Hubler, auct x2 THURSDAY, MARCH 21-Oharles T Crust will offer at public sale on his farmn 3 miles t of Centre Hall, along Route 46, livestock. im- plements and household gods hh is a clean up sale. Sale at 10 | o'clock FHURSDAY, MARCH 21-—Fred Waltz will offer at public sale on the Bverhart farm at Pranklinville Huntingdon county, a full line of lrestoek and farming (implements This i» a clean-up sale. Sale at 10 Am Smith, auet RIDAY, MARCH 2A G. COum-| 1 offer at public sale ot as, live | ements and some | household This is a clean | up sale & Hubler, aucta. FRIDAY, MARCH 22. 1040-Fugene Irvin will offer at public sale on the lyons farm at Pennsylvania Furnace, 11 miles west of State College and 18 miles east of Tyrone on Route 45, livestock including 18 head of horses and colts, 85 head of eattle and 100 head of hogs: | algo a full line of farming imple- | ments. Clean-up sale. Sale at | a m E M Smith asuctioneer FRIDAY, MARCH 2-8 A. Hoover | will offer at public sale at his resi dence 4 miles west of Unionville, | on Dix Run, a full line of farm! stock and implements. Sale oy 12:80 nootr. L. Prank Mayes, ages | Chops 4A 20-Harry his ge This the sale pon. Mayer & aan m home (nn Centre Hall bor ough. a full Hine of use hold Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. L ¥. Mayes, auct MONDAY, MARCH 26-<L. O. Corman | will offer at public sale at his farm | known as the “Resch Edge Stock | | SATURDAY, MaRCH Cx a Cinpth > or at Jo sale | Penn Alto Peaches Macaroni - «3 lbs 25¢ Rinso - Oxydol 2.» 35¢ | Pes COFFEE Allo H Daisy | CHEESE - - Ib 19¢ The White Naptha P. & G SOAP - 3 WE HANDLE BIRDSEYE F RI SH I ri (‘alifornia Fancy Flo Florida Grapefruit Florida Tanger oe AY FC March R : Lewis Fetzer - > rida Oranges ines A COMPL FROSTED FOODS ITS AND \ EGE TABLES Pascal Celer: Iceberg Lettuce. eaty y Scrapp nle » 6¢ ETE LINE OF large stalk 12 2 large heads 15¢ Dozen 17¢ and 20¢ rach Se Dozen 15¢ | we 0 A Home Dressed Shoulder Roast 1h Style - 1h 12¢ resh Skinned Hams 2g. whele or shank hail Ih 2 Breakfast Bacon ¥ ¢ Ib 17¢ VER PUDDING wt bcp sca tA st Z AND YOU'LL SEE THE DIFFERENCE! GE PRICES GO EVEN LOWER FOR 1940 New General Electric keeps food fresher in sweeter, cleaner air — controls hy- midily — practically eliminates transfer of food odors —gives colder, faster freezing tem- peratures thaa ever—and G-E prices go even lower for 1940. OM the t General Electric Research Laboratories have come new advancements that make this the most . the most thrifty G-E refrigerator ever built. Yet General Electric prices go even lower this year! See C-E and you'll see the difference! NFW and Improved Fearures Phas the Endurin Pesaomt of the Fa- mous wd in-Steel Mechaniam. NEW Beautifully Styled All-Sseel Labinet. NEW Seainless Steel Freezer. NEW Stainless Steel Slide ing Shelves. NEW Illuminatio Temperature Coorol Dial. Improved Quick-Trays. G-ERefrigerators for 1940 arethe greatest values G-F ever offered. Mew Mumi-Dial permits control of hamidity in Crispipg Com- preventd excessive humidity in the Cold Storage Compartment partment to keep varying quan where fresh meat is kept. titiesofvegetablesgarden-fresh. New G-E Nir Filler for freshening and re- vitaliring refrigerator air, keeping it sweet and clean, and practically eliminating srensfer of food odors, lh It Costs Less to Own a General Electric, Thrifty in Price—Current—1{'pkeep. New models now on display, ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY Bellefonte SPECIAL! Big 6.1 cu. fi. Theifty-Six G-£. Kama $1475
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers