THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. April 4, 1940, CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY To Beautify School Grounds Donald Coldron, chairman of the committee for landscaping the local high school grounds, reports thal | plans have been drawn by Mr. | Rasmussen of The Pennsylvania | S.ate College. The planting will take place on Friday, April 19, ana will be open to the public. The project is sponsored by the C. HP, H S. Alumni Association, NM - * LJ Leave for Florida, and Mrs. J. M, Kirkpatrick left on Tuesday, April 2nd for Tampa, Florida, to see Rev, Kirk- patrick's sister, Mrs, J. D. Stitt, who was a victim of a stroke about two months ago. On the way down th Kirkpatrick's will stop to see their] nephew, Leon Briner, From there they will go to Florida without any further delay. They expect to re- turn in about 10 days bringing Mrs Sitt with them Rev LJ School Girl Breakes Arm While at school on Friday, Bessie Schuyler suffered a fracture of the | right arm. The child fell from a swing. She was taken to a physi- clan's office where the fracture was » . * . reduced Clear $84 From Operetia The operetta, “Oh, Doctor!” di- rected by Donald Shope and pre- sented last Friday evening was oa success. This is the first operetia to be presented since 1938. Tae gross receipts were about $84. The money will be used somewhere in the music department of the school * MM Boxing Meet, Apri 5 James Meyers, physical educa- tional director in C. H. P. H. B., will present an evening of boxing and wrestling in the high school auditorium at 7:30 on Thursday, April 5 ¢ . 2 » Church Schedule Relormed—Rev. D. R. Keener: Church School 9:30; Church Wor- ship 7:30. Lutheran—Rev., Clarence Otlo Church School 9:30; Church Wor- ship 10:30 Evangelical church-—-Cét 98:30 a. m. Church School; Lemon! 10:00 a. m, Church School; 11:00 a m. Church Worship; Bethesda: 2:00 p m. Church Worship; Lo- ire Hall Thursday, | Reformed church | Thursday evening at the home of Thirteen ladies were| present. i Robert Bradford on Sunday ac companied Mr, Samuel Bricker, | Miss Betty Zeigler and Miss Helen | Olsen of Bellefonte to State College, | where they attended the Concert given in Schwab auditorium. The Friendship Bible Class of the will meet on Mrs. J. F, Wetzel, Don Miller was a supper guest al the home of Mr and Mrs. Georg? Sweeny last Sunday The Missionary Society of the Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs, George Ralston his Thursday evening E. L Bartlwiomew of was & Saturday visitor at tholomew home, The Consistory of the Reformed church held thelr quarterly meeting on April 3 at the home of Mr. H C. Relish Because of flcod J. 8. Boczer spen Lock Haven looking terests of his busines: Miss Jean Ross spent end with her aunt, Mrs Durst TUSNEYVILLE AND Mr. and Mrs, Jay Thursday moved to Bellefonte where they to farm Mis; Es day evening McMichael at Potters Mills Morr? Bryan and family of Bellefonte were Sunday visitors al the H. OO. Detwiler home Clarence Neill HH monia, Paul Wasson, who moved the A. B. Tre farm near Mills, is the new upant Hosterman {arm Miss Anna Louise Zion, wAs a weekend Esther Hastings at home Mr. Lesier Treaster and family have moved from the Reiber farm to their farm in Krise Valley Mr Randall Williams and famil from Oak Hall have moved into the properiy owned by Mrs, H 8S. Lim- bert Altoona the Bar- conditions Mr the weekend in after the In. the week- Edward OOLYER Runkle last farm near! are starung| a her Hastings spent Fri- with Mis Dprothy the Faust home In f is =ith pneu- from Spring occ of the Corman, of guest of Mis the Forine) eral coffee MILESBURG The people of our conununity had good reason to be alarmed on Sai- urday night when Bald Eagle Creek and Spring Creck went on a rams page. But the wa.er sarted fall about cne o'clock m. Sev. cellars In Central City were flooded putting out furnace fires. The Milesburg Firemen res- ponded to a call for aid Sunday morning and pumped out some cei. lars, Dut to the fact tha, the) could not have fire some of our resiavmty left heir homes, The pecple of Tangletown were (racti- cally isolated not being able to use the .emporary bridge over Spring Creek. The old bridge has been oul about 2 years and we are wondering why It has not been bullt long ago. It wa: rumored a one time that several thousand dollars had been appropriated [or thas project and ‘he pele of Tangletown wonder why |t never ma.erialized When other less needed projects have been comgiei- ed. The proper authoritie have been contrac.ed and vague promise made but that Is as far as |. went These [olks are good citizens, there- fecre why shouldn't they have th necessary convenience? During the height the road was patroled by Milesburg Borough and Central City ready lend their ald to those in danger of having thei homes flooded, and we extend ow fncere thanks to these men. Hot was dispensed differen homes throughout the nig no one was inclined LW sleep membering the flood of ASO everyone was on Lae aeri we are thankful that the tayed away from our dor The (emporary bridge over ig Creek over which Tangiclown resi. dents traveled went out flood, so thai non *ay of getting out raliroad track and no one can drive a4 car on a raliroad track Mr, and Mrs. John Hall of more. were weekend sitors and at Bellefonte Mr William *ith ber daugh er, bert at Snow Shoe A number of ough were badly out furncae fires We a badly flcod men {rom of the O atl four year And river 3pring Balti vis here Pelers Mr cellars flooded Ww may bave dot a | Mrs. Bess Johnsonbaugh and son of State College, spent the end at the Harry Kubes home Mrs W. H Vonada w planned to enler the hospital last week for trea. ment, wa; not admit cause of a heavy cold Mr, and Mrs, James Martin spent Sunday with Mrs, Mar.ins con William Lock Haven Sunday guests of Mr M. C. Bowman were Mr, and Mrs Freaklin Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. Max Binghaman of Mill Hall The cvangelistic services In church of Christ are very successful I'he smal service was held on evening Mr Heverly had Willlnimspor surg ted ho wa be ol and Mrs the apparent! setond Mondar Dallas Kline spent Wed thelr er, Mu Millor Mrs. Farl Shilling in Howard one I'he Clayton Mill Hall are movi Joining the Jame Earl Jame risburg on Sa belated drick Pletcher a med aun Mrs. Dar day with Heverl visited Iriends N ind Wa tay last week Bancy fam : vo u Garage ade a tri ie aon 1 nH turday 10 secure Ronald Cunsallu Ray Miller H accom- Professor Honored Theodore Roethke. assist sor of Eng Penns been honored eight of hi manuscrim } wood Memorial Library of Buffalo Hit f ‘ HL ish composition at Ivania te College nn the placing published ' \ collec’ lor Not «¢ reading Ver | ba) Pauli | low week! | UNIONVILLE Methodist rere will be Thur day on Junacay Lime and Lea in the There will Ix Sunday as Un conferern no mon Prehe terlan School poon at 2:30, { Alloona of wil ing and agai will navy ysl yhich vi which for nt Free Methodis Prayer service on Sa Hien Eldet Quarteriy ere He ner any 0 Adil wil \ invl i-H Club ed New } BE iq uu Church evening Hing a Junior i Church Rey close meeting wt ) Services: prayer service Lis Sunday fe ald E evening a 0:3 no a regs pwort preaching or is all NErVIEeNs | w- Wier ve on Sunday Hiram Van h Thursda Friday even er ¢ been in progr ST prea non the special & ) Week t Charel Services riday evel vening Re { Sale C Witg JU 5 heir first Saturday Sehool The member: ue of Meth- league Meeting: the Epworth Leag t church will hold thelr moninily meeting this Friday even home of Miss George A { of { the od busing ng at thu Holt anna gOOd a. lendance ired Mir William and is R. C frame b ALLL VANCE 5 STORES IN1 C.J IL SI RIPE. GOLDEN BANANAS been they had Oe not past week and bs un Sumimnes 14 ih which vi P al ! Go O0( er tadde cian speed Carly Jean, of Frankii ’ rues oi Dow end Carre! yall ire Couny Ho Mi wd Ma Owen Reed mol On Dunday rn ——- SUPER MARKETS GREAT aad C & PACIFIC TEA CO » 5+25¢ 5p Iceberg LETTUCE 2a 13¢ CRUNCHY RADISHES 1st Grove 9:30 a. m. Church School 7:30 p. m, Church Worship. » All other churches—no =€rvices ie lie neces work here over betier be sale thar CLOUDS Majestically riding along Beautiful to behold, Some Imes gray and Sometimes tinged Sometimes thes inous Then just ag quick) Like a little chil Tiny little clouds Smiling through its ¢ Merging into one, Like little lant at Having ots of fun Which ever way they appear They are beautiful to behold, 2 bun hes 5c Buti we love to see them NEW TEXAS When they are tinge Ary PINE GLEN Ee A: a birthday supper in honor of Mr and Mrs, Fred Puimer of Mrs. Cora Homan, at the home Drifting, visited at the home of of Mr. and Mrs, Warren Homan, Mr. and Mrs Nat Beckel of Har. Mr and Mrs. Robert Lepley, Robert | 1rain Pulmer Sunday Reish, and Mrs. Cochron, of Sta'? | rishurg. visited at the College, and Miss Ann Homan were | jaiter's father. H. A. Beates, guests. day Friday, Aj Jes of CHP 8s. will spon sor a ler dance. From 9 to 1 you can dance to the music of Casey's Rhythmn- Ares. Admission 85 eents Bighteen members from the Re- formed charge attended a Youth Conference at State College last Saturday. The two delegates from Centre Hall, Ray Delaney and Pai- Boozer were present Miss Grace Wibie, attended the Eastern tion held in the Bellevue-$ Hotel in Philadelphia, Miss Jean Bartholomew has re- covered from a cold which confined her in her home for a week The Ladies Aid Association the Evangelical] parsonage + wilh » home of the . are Sun- nM visited In TLancas- iM 1 week ¢ Benton a few days accident occurred on Lae highway Saturday evening when a truck operated by George Lewis of Karthaus, collided near Edwaro Hoover's farm, wih a car operated by Merrill Michaels, of Kewaydin Both car and truck were consider-| | ably damaged and Merril Michaels Javed a cui above the eye which required several stitches to close Mr. and Mrs. Rusell Hoover, Harold, Jean and Marion Hoover Mrs. Clyde Hoover went hilipsburg Sunday evening to hear Pia Rodeheaver in the Methodis: church there Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Mulbolla Altoon visited the Rober home Monday n All ty jast Frida) Arts conven- Stratfor-. 3d N by brought School dy sing on Bun-« n-Dr ww N-U/rie( rt n ol YELLOW or | BOTTLE | Onion Sels 3.17c¢c met as na YAMS YELLOW ONIONS | 4.17c ®* National Economy PORK SALE ° at invi £3 ar 10 4-ib RIB ENDS FRESH PORK LOINS 2-1 1b Loin Ends__Ih 11e: Center Cuts Fancy Rice BLUE ROSE Condor Coffee Grape Jam, Ann Page - - 2 "0 Jn $291,772.16 64,638.87 | 11,500.00 | 17,586.16 1,800.00 I51lc Ih 16¢ Ib 10¢c Shoulder Steaks. 1h 15¢ CENTER LOIN Ib 19¢ - -=-=-Iblc without so - - » - - - PORK SHOULDERS Meaty Butts__1b 13¢: CENTER RIB PORK CHOPS Sliced Boiled Ham Ib 33¢ Smoked Picnies__1b 13¢ Sliced Bacon 15-1b pkg Se Smoked Squares__1bh 9¢ Light Lean Bacon Ib 15¢ ® Seafood Special * SMELTS - Ib 6c A R D PURE SUNNYFIELD I i — 3 101,030.08 | the pike Jast Wednesday evening. We are glad to hear that Mr, Benner Hall {s improving although he must remain in bed for some yet. We wish him a speedy ome Is Dates Dromed Mix Ann Page Gelatin Jo JUNKET RENNET TABLETS 2 pkgs. 25¢ RENNET POWDERS pkg. 10¢ Bank premises owned $19,200.00, furniture and Olives, Ann Page Stuffed fixtures $8,400.00 Real estate owned other than bank premises Other asset: 27,600.00 | 13.480.00 | 160 | time CAME | recovery, 332940185 Mr, and Mrs. Roy Spotts and | son wok dinner at the D, H. Cus- $184,906.18 | um in Unionville {ast Taurs | 244,370.10 | George Bash was a visitor at ihe | Roy putts home Fiiday evening. | We wonder where all the Bush | Hollow people were Sunday afters | | noon? Such a few were out to ihe | chureh to hear Rev, Deiters. We | thought everyone must of forgotten { the service. Those who stayed away missed a wonderful service | and also misse] seeing a number ' of things Rev, Deiters brought back { with him when he was on a irip| | to Palestine and other places in| that country which he visited. Andrew Irwin and family were entertained to dinner at the Resides home on Sunday, | Mrs. Harry Lucas returned home | from the Beliefonie Hospital last Friday. We all hope she will soon be out and around again. Harry Lucas purchased a horse at a sale last week near Axe Mann to replace the one which died for lim quite some time ago. : Ww — BLANCHARD The regular moeting of the local | W.C. T. U, was held at the home | of Miss Anna Bechdel on Wednes- | day allernoon i Mrs, Annie ‘James of Blanchard accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Claude Dauberman and Carl Walker, of Lock Haven to New Albany, Pa. where they spent the weekend with | Mrs, Boyd Moon. Mr, and Mrs. Harris Confer are aving gome remodeling to their house, one of the changes will be an enclosed porch, Mr, and Mrs. R, J. Spangler and | family attended the funeral of Joseph Shonefelt of Lock Haven on Thursday. Mrs, 8honefelt was formerly Ruth Neff of this place. | Spaghetti, Ann Page Prep Total Assets LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals. partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) . ] . Fl Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, ete). Total Deposits Other liabilities ¥ @ tinged with 20k 1. 8 re ———— A .comm—— anyhow we had 31 present day morning. We were glad {or the . . . | Sunday School Sunday School . 100 1b 82.5 JUICY 5 cach Sunday a¢ 9:30 a. m.; mid- ' : 3 ai $2 £5 Charter No. 12192 Reserve District Nu. 3| geek Preaching. service Wednesda; Certified Green Mountain 100 1h $2.65 LEMONS body welcome to all services 22 in the State of Penna. at the close of business on March 26, 1940. Publish We all had plenty of wa.er over Dalya ed in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Sec ower vad ; 2 9c '25¢ until they are in a very bad condi- United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed tion. We are hoping the balance of Ming Obligations of States and political subdivisions Ib can 23¢c sprees 15¢ Mis E44 4 at the Andrew Irwin home along and cash items in process of collection Melo-bit, Brick or Americas ib 14-pe. pk Cheese, , it ick or American 2 ib box 45¢ Motor Oil, 100 can QQ 10¢ BUSH HOLLOW Guess the warm weather 4 Ihe 13¢ Ind. cveirone back ay MAINE SEED POTATOE and everyone back again REPORT OF CONDITION OF 7:30 p. m.; Cottage Prayer meeting Certified Katohdins 100 1b $3.19 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK this Thursday night at home of Certified Chipaw as 100 Ih 8 7.19 ve 19¢€ tion 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. Ds ul Su . Sai Ming Po) Na 4 ADBETS Noodles 2 ™ the snow goes away Other bonds, notes, and debentures much rain with it Corporate stocks, including stock of Federal Reserve Bank 19¢ os Soy Sauce 2 15¢ - 2c Dre 2 pkgs. 25¢ » Climax WALL PAPER CLEANER 3 cans 25¢ Prices Below Effective in All A & P Stores in Vicinty ! a few more out to Sunday Pure Gold te all others who do not go to a ‘ . , or Certified Cobblers 2.59 » CENTRE HALI Mr and Mrs, George Bush, Every- al nigh li vine B-Cobblers from Certified 100 1b £2.23 s i. surely washed fields and roads loans and discounts (including no overdrafts) r Poy Beat Rev. and Mrs. By Look suppe Cash. balances with other banks, including reserve balance, d 4 7% Dox suppet 2 «oO. Cans 19¢ ry Gingerbread 19¢ Pure Penna. 2 : Ib 33¢ field Cooked HAMS Ib 21¢ FPaney Canadia BACON _$450 578.67 Fresh Pure Pork SAUSAGE Ib 17¢ Stuffed 2 3c ii id di HE Savings on Spring Cleaning Needs tall EVAPORATED MILK 10 55.5% PEANUT BUTTER 22 25¢ CHOCOLATE STARS 7 21bs 23¢ PRIDE ASSORTMENT ""¢ oks. 43€ COOKIE 2 Ibs 25¢ Fancy Quality Butter Kernel CORN - 27°19¢c * PEAS - Fo 27c P. & G. NAPTHA SOAP - 35¢ CAMAY SOAP 17¢ BROOMS 35¢ SCRUB BRUSHES SANI - FLUSH Scot Tissue—Toilet Paper Scot Towels—101 home uses. ____ Jane Parker Layer CAKES yvonne 330 White House Total Liabilities CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital 8tock (a) Class A preferred, total par $20.000.00, retireabie value £20,000 00. Rate of dividends on retirable value is 3':%) (ec) Common stock, total par $30.000.00 Surplus - | —— Undivided profits . Reserves (and relirement account for preferred stock) Colonial. Rosalie Total Capital Accounts i Jack Frost ana Jac ol Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts MEMORANDA Pledged assets (and securities loaned) ((book value): (a) United States Government obligations, direct and guar- anteed, pledged to secure feposita and other liabilities. Total — Becured liabilities: (a) Deposits secured by Pleaged assets 8 Pua, to requirements of law — bars for cakes for 25¢ ; No. 6 Sterling Total Btlate of Pennsylvania, County of Centre, 8: I. DANIEL 8. DAUP, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly Swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and lef. Clean Sweep DANIEL 8. DAUP, Cashier, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of March, 1040 R. STANLEY BROOKS, Notary Public, My Commission Expires Aug. 2, 1042, (Seal) Correct—Attest : E. W. MILLER, F. V. GOODHART, W. W. KERLIN, Directors - 8 AQVERTISLD x LIFE
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