Page Two —— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 16, 1942. I —— ———— — | : family moved last week to the Penng | the George Sharer home on Mon- Pleasant Gap, moved into the south laney were: Mr and Mrs. M. C. De- The dinner was in honor of Mrs 3 v H ] V | : i 0 non b Valley Bank property near the rail- day side of the Cleve Brungart home laney, Mr I'nlitha Delaney, Mr. and Delaney’'s birthday. The family were road station, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homan spent last week Mrs, Henry Zerby and sor laire. all home but Ray Victor Delaney, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Runkle ang Sunday in Willlamsport Chuests entertained on Bunfiay at David and Nevin, Ronn irown, who is employed t Bpringfield, | | Cirbss Allison visited Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Richard Royer of the home of Mr. and Mrs J W. De« and Mr. and M 3. 1 ! DR. PAULINE B. MACK witch, Miriam Brooks, and Junior} Wetzel indicating that $1767.30 of | Pred Stover at thelr new home at TO ADDRESS P. T. A.lclass president, George Ralston, | defense stamps and bonds havé been | Spring Bank, Sunday. Miss Anna 18 | . | sold in the past two weeks In the | pay Stover returned with them to Dr. Pauline B. Mack, professor of | REFORMED CONGREGATION | schools of the district: | finish the school term in the local Textile Chemistry at Penn State will) WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS High school: Senlors, $568.05; Jun- | high school, where she is a junior spéak at a meeting of the Centre | —— i lors, $467.80; Sophomores, $13175; She Is staying at the J. Harold Hall-Potter Parent-Teacher Asso-| About seventy-five members of Freshmen, $328.70. Total, $986.30 { Durst home and getting her meals y : 1% ciation Monday evening at 7:30 o'- the Reformed church held a Sonal Grades: 1 and 2, $169; 3 and 4 | with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Frank clock, on “Nutrition and the Na- gathering Friday evening in the $4230: 4 and 6 323640: 7 and 8 | 992.00, ) 30.40; 1 Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Zettle and An- tion's Fitness.” { chure h to welcome néw members, p gi J. oH wills Lettie and > 2 IL Dr. Mack's work In the textile and| The program follows: two-piano $155.15. Total $602.85 drew Zettle spent Sunday evening - <i voy nutrition fields is nationally known, | duet, “Stars and Stripes Forever” Potters Mills: Primary, $4; gram- | With Mr. and Mrs, Fred Stover and so that all local citizens may Mrs. D. R. Keener and Mrs. Harold mer, $15.75; Centre Hill, $67.05; Ear- | Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Zetlte and i oi fi a ; enjoys the have an opportunity to hear her, E, Bradford: song, “God Helps "| leystown, $61.20; Plum Grove, $22.70; | Andrew Zettle spent Sunday even- iv 4 ¥ . : the P. T. A. annolthees this as an Henry Blazer; trumpet solo, Jueic| Tansey Sink, $6.35; Colyer, 20c. To- [ing with Mr. and Mrs, Pred Sto- " 4 Bh wl . of Ta 4 ve ’ FINER open meeting | Garbrick; duet, “Glowworm, Mrs, tal, $168.15. ver py ¥ £ ’ [ 4 The Music Club will sing several Keener and Mrs. Bradford; solo, These volunteers are soliciting in| Mrs. Clayton Pigard and son, and 39 : & . 4, yi i. FR ESHER numbers as an entertainment fea-| “Dear Mom,” Henry Blazer; trum-| Potter township: M. A. Burkholder, | Mrs, Clarence Smith of Altoona ; ture of this P. T. A. program pet solo, “White Cliffs of Dover," | George McCormick, Clarence Miller, | spent last Tuesday afternoon at the ; ; E 5 1 : a ® FLAVOR . 9.9 Jack Garbrick: address, the Rev. D.| John Fortney, Mrs, John Neff, Miss | Searson home here : 3 : A h s % ® : | pONer: § » bo » | Mary Dashem, John Meeker, Ken- ' a \ ! AJ + \ ol BASEBALL SEASON TO {R. Keener; and duet To the Mary I 1 James Searson, president of the ‘ no OPEN FRIDAY AFTERNOON Knights in the Days of Old," Mrs. | neth Wert, Earl Prazier, John Burk- | 1o0al fire company. and Paul Zel- : AA \2 ie CY \2 LR 2 ct ASP COFFEE -a’ | Keener and Mrs. Bradford holder, Mrs. Bruce Ripka, Reeder jars fire chief, with thelr wive! / < ‘ nN : a (3) " The opening game of the current! Games and group singing followed Sharer, Ralph Houser, Daniel Bloom, | ware the guests of the Jun tion Fire . 3 ¢ : \ : y “ 3 : Ld A 5 i ab . # L ; 3 high school baseball season will be and refreshments were served buf- Miss Inez Luse, Ray Sharer, Ralph Company at a banat et in the Low. 7 3 2% ’ NS ’ 2 ® ps IK EVERY POUND played here Friday afternoon against | fet fashion Homan, George Fetterolf Miss Ber- | oun Ar mory las wrsday even- ’ i pp 3 Put 5 Law Colom Gronnd Port Matilda, beginning at 3 o'- i tha Sharer, Eugene Burkholder, 0 nore a thousand n . (is. Es clock CHURCH SERVICES Clarence Blazér, Chester and Edgar ii.nded n ” RAZ y or Rimmey hn . \ Owwnitp MO. OPERATED BY Tus Of a large squad reporting for Evangelical: The Rev. W, K. Hos- ' The Young People's CREAT ATLANTIC 1 PAC os 7) Fortified with Vitamin “A” Quick and Easy attics Corp 1s se finds , " + The following solicitor: are can« yr ¢ Heal ab wo J practice, Coach Donald Rose finds {o.rman pastor Tussevville—Com- ! f Circle of the Evangelical church m N tl Ol N f 4 On 39 . A » “ “ar 11 holdle on o - : only a small group of veterans In-|mynjon, 9:00; Sunday school, 10:00. vassing Centre Hall: Carl Burkhold- -p acday evening at the } of u ey eo na? esc e TL Cun C cluding: John Rimmey, Jr. Ernest j.mont—Sunday school, 10:00; and | ¢f: Rev. C. €. Otto, R 8 Hagan, ‘yoy pawrence Hartley . Frank, Jr, and Nevin Rimmey as church service, 11:00. Bethesda— | Miss Elizabeth Bartholomew, Mrs Miss May Macken. National ’ Fresh Daily A&P Thrit Spread . Fremium ta - Nati l] Tem- * “ Ih infielders. and Albert Dutrow and chyre srvice 2:00 J. B. Wert, Jr Mrs. J. 8. Boozer APT [a % is Cooriom Yhstiniairg » D Ol Ih Cr k 2 » 3 5 Marlin Fye with some pitching ex- Churel service, 2 Ott Reuben Rickert, Mrs John Wert, THU lecturer from Philadelphia Baked Goods ixie eo 5 4 rac ers ® » Fg C Maril ¥ i + H ¢ The y 3 pi ) Spoke here the resbyled perience Lutheran: The Rev. C. C. OUO0.| jp yyicy nary p. potter; David Noll, 5Poke here in the P an A&P FAMILY inh, pastor. Centre Hall—Sunday school. | ye. “pn "g" yaimicon Mrs. Harry Pot. Church Sunday evening. The Cents Coldstream olonial Robert Ross and William C. Boo-'g.99. church service. 7:30 Soring | 24H 8. Jt n, Mr FY POt~ | rall-Potter gle I vitbiuy di. -. 1-Lh 12.01 . 41307 rvi . VIE | ter rs H. Light Paul Zeller . B Rr Pp Kk S m ¢ ger, Jr, may also mature as pitch- Mills—Sunday school, 8:30; church Ry Co y LH radios rection of Donald R. 8hope. furnisl in a on . Cun u r ac ers Fkg C ers this year, The catching end of gervice 10:30. Tusseyville—Church y ‘a We dh 08 pa { special mu f thi rvic SHoe { ) , 1 K p a yoke liced or Unsliced Ie ) eet the battery will probably fall tO carvice. 9:00: Sunday school, 10:00 ind William Spyker Fai na Cut ond Sw . : . 4 Ah Vy : vill vg year 11 18 x Bie mi i Spring o 3 yn Nevin Rimmey Dean Ross, or Rob- Methodist: The Rev. W. F. Glenn a eater iinge ent ty Mills. visited Mi . olan OF 2! Large we 1 70 Green Beans 2 a Pickles " » . . 27c¢ ert puff Yi tn services excent 8 ia v evel atisreday onde caves Ve: tack ; niield Dosis | PE tor. No services excedt Suncay ga.nan Wagner: Tusseyville, Miss Monday ning. Saturday Sunnyfield Won't Crumble Duliers Sing sut for infleld POSIS school in the absence of the pas-| ye, 0 guarts. 1inden Hall, Leonara *! Miss Foreman's home were M: « . Ib W all Paper Large 1 5 are: George Ralston. Bruce Moyer. jor who is attending Conference in, WILY STILE Kors SILLA §iman smith and dager, Miss [ Savemen - Fancy Rice . 2 Kutol “5 ax 15¢ G. F. Smith. Jr, Jack Brouse, Ed- | pjoomsburg Thomas, Maynard Barger. tuth Smith, of Bellefon CAKE. ....... I5¢ n win Crawford, Fred Horner and Bill Presbyterian The Rev. J M igre rari ge, Mr Ant yrooks | 4 How Fresh Dated Size 40.50 White Sall Reese el io ee .,, | Kirkpatrick, pastor Boa lsburg LOCALS AND PERSONALS her daughter, Mi surtis Reiber DONUTS. ; 12¢ Calif. Prunes 2 Lbs Soap Flakes . 2 Pkes 27c¢ The outfield positions will be fill- Church service, 3:00: Sunday school who ha i on fect i nie White ed from this group: Bill Puff, Mc- 5.00. Lemont—Sunday school, 10:00; 8 T. Riegel, M. M. .Coldron and 4, .onter of A WM Retin r Thrifty, Nourishing te Donald Pletcher, Eldon Whitman, i nh reh service, 7:30. Centre Hall William We gor i pent Sunday at p.¢ ale been ill Laven HE. R50 ! C 2 I. S 0 a Grains 2 . 35¢C Jock Riegel, Bob Moyer, Don Brouse, sunday school, 9:30; church service, Camp Antiers in White Valley "ny ru. ADety . ona gcoa . tan b Tee Paul Bradford, Jr., and Miles King. 10:30 Mrs. Ernest Frank entertained the Mrs oor hain the hs ih res alr ' JANE PARKER 1007S i Sunny field Woodbury's % * 9 Wavrnad: Tha , Ceener | YOUNg women's Missionary Society sg. ona a William Mar 5 ’ ' il sick 2 SENTORS TO PRESENT wy Te TI Re. Sesener, of the Lutheran church at her home 45. 0110: m Ar on Sunday. hortcake Cake Flour "on ke 1 7¢ Tol et Soap ® 3 alien 3c GRADUATION PAGEANT 9:30: church service, 7:30. 8prin; Tuesday evening The Arem lub the Eastern C U PS Pillsbury's Sweetheart —— Mil ~hurch service, 9:00: Sun , Th Villing Torker itherar Siar rend Ho ! oo) Ethos 12 * ha 2 On Parade,” a graduation pag- Ne per IY Ea tevtrrlim ia OMF nN : X Enriched Flour at iok 1 a 1 1 Toilet Soap . 4 Cakes Oc eant by C. L. Eaddy, will be present- |... 4001 9:30 hurch services, ing at the home Mrs. Chester A...n.p wits gy ’ ‘ Pkg. 12¢ § : Soap Pads ed Wednesday evening, May 27, by : * Ove y WAS y y Mai annyfield ap Pa sitar satiiore tne) 10-30 Foy Mrs. Paul Krape I Six Deliclous Cups | . 21-1h B ill 2 i 15 der the direction of Paul Breon. dra. The Music Section of the local members were present. Mrs, Jor "ban raciate © Enriched Flour © 79¢ Brillo . . . . & "= 10C DEFENSE SAVINGS STAFF Woman's Club will meet READY FOR VICTORY PLEDGE evening at the home of 1 matics coach, and Donald R. Shope nusic teacher NSIC A mest beth Barth slomew po , ro ag " rr wimtice T The cast follows has just FV. Goodhart, chairman, called 8unday evening a Vi at. tha k OUSE EVAPORA ED wa " <0 \ vening aller a ¢ ober vi ormick , rl ) ~s) IV LI been selected by th high sc hool a meeting Tt tesds y evening in the yp. of . n hrs (George .J0R8. aIY Ay 2 wisely . Al 1 he I Ve ¢ l ¢ . M . . faculty valedictorian, Mary Delan- | . school building of the Defense Sure AE. AE ' M J OTR - ie: ge sei { J ‘ . ' »: . —d I } 1 OuLIaIng i Wa {£0 IWrenoY Were N anid Mire rit y ¥ f Err Trae l ds Wi: {ary a . v: salutatorian, Ruth Foust class oo vines staff and solicitors for Cen fioutz and neshew. Ronald Houtz | Potter Frucgors ir Luscious, Res pe Robert Arney: class poet, | 1 > whit eon ’ 2 ana nephew wonald ! : tre Hall and Potter township, con- . s ’ pret —— an fs _ - fy fa 114 ¢ rary Fit vy | 305 y ! p Ta Ne i Knarr; clas historian, Pat- swnine a nationwide drive ol Boz. burg nd M and Mi 2 ER ; 4 sg hs, . 7c ricia Boozer. mantle orator, George vol trod h A 3 18 : pacha Harold Leightley and daughter J | Joraa NOM ! 14 fay 3 { ) YW A sek Cans Tha o gin today pri} 1 ine of Oak } : 11 : f 3 fichael Great Bear, Kenneth Fraz- ‘ ; 4 anne of Oak Hal h from Camp aa UE i’ x - a Tr Yeti f tha eolicitor , 3 ‘ 3 Made dd and Indian girl Hazel Dutrow; he duties of th Sf 1 yy arden Section } Vom - ' ter, R ' y ’ j y : bo y wn A : % § t 1 v home Guarantees uy 3 1 Visi ever none Preedom, Betty L. Smith El : 4 Miller Priscilla. Fur nice Blazer: stamps or Ix nas periodically hry utz. Mise Janet ; : f the Wi 1 nd Mi { eM " y # A : ¢ SEH Spirit of "76. George F. Smith, Jr, Out the war. These stamps and nn Power Company will be the A liam McClintie visit n ~~ i ’ Sunnyheld Cereals : nd » to be bought, however, not | ____\ obi ddan : : . : a alvin itrow and Geors tich. bonds are to Melvin Dutroy an 3 Cleorge Mich from solicitors but from banks or temptingly delicious cereals ael; Washington, Nevin Rimmey; UH SILI SONA Anna in rtholomen { rst Prop irs. J \ I Miss 15. WI 1 ' Tr ot i that 3 you arte i on the right Betsy Ross Freda Smith: Oregon POSS ofiices : le Ross Mrs Georee Michael and k PINT i trans ery ors ing For extra Trail group, Nellie Knarr and Al- The National Defense Bavings _.. cooree made nese p tc « 1 n ' i 12 T em : Jane "yo EC enjoyment add a 3 luscious ~~ t A tat More . thie 1eans LO secure 4 A afl com uf > *3: AM bo heel ry Cl on a J: BC ALD Sums? bert Dutrow ; Gold Rush group Rob- taff hopes by this means 10 ! I Lewistown on Monday oh % 254 . . und. strawherries, mmm OR ETUDE Cot dans dditional irs. Wi rarker Shortcake Cup! ért Arnev and Ruth Faust: negro, a two-fold advantage, addtional - A re (Sodsben Rsense in the ots $s witai} Yl | arker SNOrtcanc pe. "a Bruce Mover: Jack, northern soldier, funds for the war effort and a form | Mr. and Mrs, George Sweeney : Paalte Sara Thay CORN FLAKES co «ona oz Fre Te 19¢ tod : t turday nigh 3 inday ds re. McClellan and inf ! John Knarr; Jane Patricia Boozer: of secufity for individual citizens DED! Saturday night ang Sunda; day. Mi Morr road Bomb Of | Sweet Calif. Navel A q 15 hines irl. Marvy Meyer: Italian against post-war depression ry gh tut RE ad go ‘' " ERAN FL KES Reve Ph . a og wn Aig ok irl. Jean The campaign is to be closed after Brennle Tibbens, whose five-year. } y 150.17 be J a . girl. Ethel Martz: Greek girl, he cf algn Is cioseq ale ie aughter resth fe eorioticl ida 1 Fa ti oo ba 14 . y $0 Fetterolf: World War soldier. Leo a few days of concentrated effort old daughte Dot is seriously 1inch Lou alker, dag Mer Dozer O 240 WHEAT FLAKES . hs 2 Pies ITe in Pleasant Gap with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 4 ill with pneumonia Williams: Red Cross Nurse, Mary Among the reports from commit- ets 11] Since last Week With grit EAT PUFFS +o He } ve col Yer hile es was the f ng fr 3 The Susanna Wesley Methodist °° 57 SEE atm) a . WHEAT oe 4. Fk Delaney; Lincoln, Glenn Ishler; tees was the following mR 3 Ray ry can oil Bon. rs. John Homan of Spring Mills Crisp Iceberg : = eting next Wednesday is helping Mrs. EM. Huett with 3 PUFFS... .... 27s Charter No. 12192 Reserve District No. 3 °F tar meeting hex! Hasna, ¥ tha sri ry irae i ETTUC Large Heads 1 Oe RICE J evening at the home of Mrs. Ches- y a , REPORT OF CONDITION OF rir ole . H. Homan made a busines L Pu "= = = RICE GEMS THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mrs. Delas R. Keener, Mrs. J. P. UB 0 ori MOEAS. | ORANGES Jl 2" 43e FRESH SPINACH Wetzel, and Mrs H R Wh ite at. THO. 216s * + +» ’ 4% 3 ONE POUND OF DAILY OF CENTRE HALL tended a eoncert of piano mm ¢ PESTRE | ishided & soucss’ of plan mas in ASPARAGUS *~ It 23c NEW CABBAGE. . . KENNEL FEED In the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business on April 4, 1942, [ast Tuesday evening This program TEXAS CARROTS.... 3 ™™ (3¢ PASCAL CELERY dp id . . A enonsored by th wistown ye Makes 3 pounds ih published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, pe ored by 16 Lewistown Music " hes Fh ants h. 94¢C under Section 5211, “5 Revised Statutes, y ee Sen ating playing Im D le) r t a n t / ys | | ASSETS The local ministerium met Mon- . Loans and discounts (including No overdrafts) $287.723.22 day morning at the of the FAMOUS ANN PAGE FOODS DAIRY DEPARTMENT VALUES United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 8262000 Rev. D. R. Keener BUT WE DON'T HAVE TO Top Grade Ann Page Obligations of States and political subdivisions 4.000.00 Mrs 8. T. Riegel, Mra Pevette TELL YOU why! . \ J Mr AL Lb oy { Other bonds, notes, and debentures 6,791.10 | Miller and daughter Tatiana spent Peanut Butter 2 res View gags Selected Doz C Corporate stocks (including $1,800.00 stock of Federal Saturday afternoon in Lock Haven J . Reserve Bank) 1800.00 Mrs. Riegel remained with Mrs Restrictions Go On All Adds Extra Zest to Sandwiches—Ann Page Cash. balance with other banks, including reserve balance George Showers in Pleasant Gap for ® > S FROM LOCAL FARM DOZ C and cash items in process of collection 115360.04 the evening - G d R | h 2 2 ag 4 ; ; aN Ji Bank premises owned $17,700.00, furniture and fix- Sunday guests of Mss. Busan Em- Tailor Made Clothes ar en e iS Jat tures $680000 .. 2450000 ary were Mrs Hobart Spavd, Misa May 30th, 1942 Ann Page Egg SALAD DRESSING . 2 FRESH ROLL BUTTER ie 1 40¢ reth assumed by bank) Walls. M1 inkle of Mif. . o Lb Real estate owned other than bank premises 14.304 60 Nays, ang MIS R.R pleco M y y Quick TAPIOCA . + p FANCY BRICK CHEESE. . . 25¢ Bank premises owned are subject to No liens not Amelia Lavender, Miss Margaret : rg WE WILL BE GLAD TO Other asset 5.2 or Americ Lb Ries nsess 43528 | The Bentor Service class of the EXPLAIN THEM! PRESERVES Jo, .... GHEESEMik i Amiens oe Se ba} Adepls A & Lutheran Sunday school will meet 5-on. " op sexta . Qt Total Asse $537584.22 | this evening in the church Tureen 2 Pgs. 9c MACARONI! SE thi oy SWISS CHEESE "7-7 I. 35 By Cc LIABILITIES refreshments are planned - gia A : = “ = tke mers : j Tatiana Miller, daughter of Mrs "Wo Kr w Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations. $204,261 14 Feyette Miller, crushed the little e now Ho ’ Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 227,622.96 oil f A ; p Deposits of United States Government (including finger of her Fight hand in the car Ti M t “SU PER RIGHT” | postal savings) 1377400 | 900, Sanday night R! C weet Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) 3.66187 °C Alive.” in the Centre Hall-Potter Total Deposit: : g Other Labi 8 $467,919.97 2 The Centre Hall-Potter band and Sa Glee Club, under the direction of pork. lamb and veal for these are the only profit, thus you get super savings on super Total Liabilities $467 920 Donald R. Shope, will appear on the . Pai dh 22 | pestival of Music program in Phil- BELLEFONTE, PA, grades that we buy. Yel the prices are low. quality every time you buy ALF Super Rigit CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ipsburg, Tuesday, May 5 Capital Stock Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Brininger 218 E College Ave. State College, Pa. CLA and two daughters, of Southmont (a) Class A preferred, total par $£16.600.00, ” 2 wad A PLANT AT LOCK HAVEN | Super ( t Ch k Rr t . 22 retirable value Pp $16,600.00 Ent the wefeeng witly = Neistives FRESH CU WP Right en er uc 0as Af ¢ here. Mr. Briningér attended the (Rate of dividends on retirable value is 37) 50,000.00 ' state volley ball tou 1 - H 9 MN i { 2 | " 4 ) mament on Sat. : (b) Class B preferred, total par None urday at Penn State, where his ight Standin Rib Roast : ¢ i 46) Common stock, total par $33,400.00 | team, undefeated in District 6. com. s———— POR : Right Surplus : 10,000.00 ' peted for the state championship, | Li Breasts and Wings, Necks Undivided profits . 425204 The Centre Hall and Potter town Ho Legs snd Barks Super R R t . NN 27 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) . S411.07 ship Choo] Araetor all nid a bhi Right ump 0as ¢ Total Capital Aecount : "69.004, 01 county directors’ meeting Tuesday UNI C | p A Hin Lb. 4 O¢ Lb. 2 0 Cc Super . 3 8 01 | morning in Bellefonte for the elec- f : G d Vv | & Pe K Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts $53758423 tion of a County BUPerithenaert i Right roun ea or MILLHEIM ME) Supt. Glenn Rog a assistant, |p MEMORANDA | Sunt, Glen Rogers and amistant, | “gyshings 7:10 and 9:00 P. W. FANCY SEAFOOD R O neles S Veal Roll Swilt's Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value) Admission 10c & 30c Premium " | another term. | ih. (a) United States Government obligations, direct and je of ! inte Hall-Potter High i FRESH LAKE SMELTS. . ou Se field 10-14 Lb. d y Sunny e guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and Schoo! has planned two dances this FRIDAY & SATURDAY ft Le T d d H other liabilities $ 2825100 spring. one tomorrow night and one (April 17-18) {iy FRESH BLUE pies. . 3 he I%e en ere ams Whole or Shank Half eee | May 22. Sammy Shearer's orchestra . i ad : be Ay 1. “You're in the MEAT LOAVES. Awora ™ 330 | SMOKED SQUARES. .... ™ 19 te) Total . N 28.251.00 from Lewistown will play for the : Secured liabilities: | pr {| Fresh Lake Erie ; 3 EE Tn on Army Now" i itefisl 25c SMALL LEGS OF LAMB. '* 26c Senndian BAGOM.. Xo 1» 44g requirements of law $ 27.374.00 price has been sot Jimmy Durante and ti | White s Lb. C LAMB RIB CHOPS. a. ih 33¢ SLICED BOILED HAM . Vo ih. 29 (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to wom | Mrs, Daniel 8, Daup, William Jane Wyman i (d Total : : Vereen $ 21.374.00 Daup and Daniel Daup were Sunday § 2. “Saint at Palm Fresh Buck MAMBURGER.......... ™ 22¢ COOKED HAMS. Ton a ™ 36e State of Pennsylvania, County of Cent : guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fraz- . . HH ¥ Round and Lb Fresh Lb, i eure, [Ter and Ms: Ang Frasier | Springs” ! | Shad evoo tb 12C BEEF STEAKS “ui: ' 3% | PORK SAUSAGE. jz ' 30s u I, DANIEL 8S. DAUP, cashier of the above-named bank. do solemnl ¥ | These persons from Centre Hal swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and attended Phe concert by Aarts From peste! DANIEL 8. DAUP. Cutter. | SaTeom. famous negro contratto ut | MONRALLS, IS ASDAY VICTORY BOOK DAY! TITRE, TIE EVERY DAY Penn State Monday evening: Mrs. ’ hs - HUMPHREY i riday, April 17, Sworn and subscribed before me this 8th day of April, 1942 Dora roderikiek. Poll ag hig 3 Ts BGI In hg a Dy. ger FA ay Poi vili, ‘ CHARLES W. SLACK, J. P gar Miller, Mrs. PF. P. Geary, Mr All Through Teyahice Are hiad i mina : a ” iand Mrs. J. F. Wetzel and Mr and * i" the armed forces, AAP Ia glad to cooperate Correct—Attest | Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison the Night R SH L in this drive as a receiving depot, Leave your 8. HAGAN, Gross Allison of Rock Haven, Ky, J A Dandy Picture with Plenty of , J basin dt any SE Sl Storehi rt SH am thu by " Hy s 1 heme ry will SEAL) Fv OMILLER. ~~ |spent the weekend here with his ACTION-—PLUS! ha inraarded 1a The broper distribution point. Deposits of States and political subdivisions... 15.000.00 |. Mav 15 has been set as the date . . ' Drv CLEANERS ||| For Quality and Savings! ¢ ¥ vyvy 1 EY a Deposits of banks. ... 5,000.00 | 107 the Junior class play, “Murder anditorium Dvyens These meats are all superb grades of beef, good meats every week and take a very small We sell thousands of tons eof these famonly meats! | aunt, Miss Laura Runkle, GIVE! Directors. | Mr, and Mrs, Jack Homer and
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