THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. February 11, 1943, 22/2 ERI RIRRRIRIRIRIY i TI] Port Matilda Natives Wedded 50 Years. 0rEK NATIONS | y | | Shaffers Have the Values ttention Farmers !t a ae - HONOR ROLL ESCO MILK COOLERS [| cooirm — FLORIDA | Baldwin Apples .. 7 Ibs 25¢ When Food Order No. 1 went into ; : Organization, Individuals Can Be Had If You Act Immediately kj |ciect several wecks ajo, the slicing he - ” \ Asked to Contribute to ORANGES | Iceberg Lettuce 2 heads 25¢ of bread by bakeries was prohibited What the public didn't realize Is kL ' “" he $600 Fund TIN ! WE i q C EATING {that the order also prohibited bak- , : . POR hy \ i ’ Yellow Cooking Onions __ |b 6¢ eries from cross-graining and double-wrapping In other words, ! under the order the dough must be To finance the ercction of an hon- tor roll for service men from Belle- Dozen Texas Grapefruit 1 for 2c | un fonte and vicinity, the Bellefonte {taken from the moulder and placed & Chamber of Commerge this week lirectly in baking pans instead of . vol ary Sweet P tatoe 1h 25¢ d launched a campaign for voluntary Cc C mwee oLatoes LD being twisted (twisting two lengths i : contribution from organization of dough together) or cross-grained 3 nd individuals (cutting up the dough for a single The tentative goal set for the cam- loaf Into seve:al sections and plac- palgn 1s $600, which is the estimated SLICED OR HALVES ing them side by side In the pan, in- ; 1 ’ cost of erecting table board teed of lengthwise) he name Of 4 tan C The bread you get today, there- ¥ — all service men and women from fore, 1s a simpler product than the pellefonte and the rural routes one we've been accustomed to. It is J Plans approved by the Chamber more like the bread that used to . , calls for the construction of tw Le SHAFFER'S P. A CLTRA REFINED come from grandmother's oven, min. Ta tantinl boards at each side of the SPECIAL 1s the frills and furbelows that the Bolder industry had to adopt in order to re- ¢ Ly ! : 4 Court nn oe . iy aly { tha BREAD CLOROX afte, 20c lleve the housewife of the task of there will be 700 names he roll Cleans and Bleaeies Clothes ! v : st the time of Its erection and spac ‘arge 10¢ } , . . . wh hese t " \ ¢ Ade : ya f As a result, the no-siicing order y rr h . ill be provided fo n addi) loaf lieing her own nd the prohibition of twisting and , ’ h : a 300 name oss-graining have brought about Each nam Rn 4 ; i : ome savings to the bakers, although Mr. and Mi William Daughen wl Mrs. Lovie Donley, 1 my | i PENN-ALTO SPECIAL VALENTING weording to reports the aving 1 wugh (above) of Meadville HH ows: John, of Oscecla about on Uw p § vt $ 144 tela ! ' ¢ “oy wy ‘ . ’ 1144 be ! v3.63 more than offset by an increase in nat of Port Matilda, today are i Mrs. Ma dy Ce i Elgin Sa. oy Au. 1} . frat SYRU P CAKE Oue-tayet 29c the ceiling price of flour. The cus- Celebrating their golden wedding an- | Mrs len Cartwright, both of Mo- Patriotic, wervie vi ral 1 tomer benefits. however. In exchange Iversary at thelr home Lannon: Mrs. Hattie Pepperday, of and other organizations are asked t 5 ib 39¢ TWO-LAYER Pi ' il y N " Irvyft see teilannt tor slicing his own bread he gets a Mrs. Daughenbaugh was the jor- niu and Nu Lydia Bn th vr ntribu £ to the more tasty and heavier loaf at no b and Charl al contribution increase In price henbaugh, al! of Meadville any of Bellefonts and placing on them mer Miss Sarah Spotts, daughter of David and Sarah Loulse Boone Stop i hone for Information x 28 years Mr. Darghenbiogh namely: White Brothers, Parr . top in or | ¢ . . The order banning slicing and the |Spotts, of Port Matilda, Mr. Daugh- | y ea i, Da gle ba > rm "Bbc ve. WHIRL ab DI( ED on How to Obtain a ( ooler. other “extras,” had a threefold pur-'enbaugh was a son of Mr and Mrs ds ployed a8 tof an on th a Cr brit bran post John J. Daughe! y Port New York Central Railroad and held ' Everitt’s Drug St ntri 3! ’ ys min Aughenbaugh, also of Ql i ove devs t1 tt Pry ' will tw ¥ ofr L the C One was to keep the price of bread Matilda u juli on on the A argh also wii De 1 i Gs : CARRO | S ' fepm ' abs wanbosdbansdhe A rie ine [or five year for the ol mmeree ofl » | re P rom advancing which reportedly . oii} . his a . ANE bier ouile harmbor aida tava No 3032 Hubei | M. Rossman would have been necessary because "0 ; pr ple was bless. | past 14 yenis ie couple ha jiaed | Chamber ou Gils sac rabiive 2 27¢ Meo. am C yew Shipment ¢ of the increase in the ceiling price nine of whom [at Meadville, where Mr. Daughen- that a complete Hist of - ' “yr y ov « of flow HOME AUTO SUPPLY STORE : t Willlam Daugh- baugh is employed by the Ameri an t fund will x Another was Wo conserve manpow- jer, The twisting and cross-graining Army at Camp PENN-ALTO o bread require 4 additional labor Pleasant Gap Scout IL Lt required more labor to wrap sliced . kan 4 loaves, and required manpower to Troop Organized M K EVAPORATED 6 taki van 57c¢ the bakerie slicing machines 1 Slici , : LH Lh all } H i § . Oy ' g io ation. (Gacing odin hi I't ganization meeting { B gr — a - A ‘ : p ‘ . Ao steel alloy COLEVILL i Mes. Stier Ring Wis lmadlsuly short Ives. Khe Oliesjove So Sipe. | Teles Ral, aug was held inthe club room in tn Shotter's | KRAUT 2.17¢ Special services will be held in th arr prs Le. ym aKery new Kniv vere 1 taymond Miler on of Mr. and, Neil at Maha wesds Method hureh at Pleasant \ -~ - Coleville Pilgrim Holiness church on | cuanto tn Buch gr now. Gi na qulred hh y we ol Yor ii order tol IS foray ya Row Sd ry — iy Be be A hursday, January 2 Ls a ; Na Sunday. Feb. 14. Mr. Whitney and |g iio as been housed up with the| was to conserve materials. Unsilced (several hours at his home Sunday. | Herman Miller, son of Mi oun. aouisted of E. M. Cart : PURE Liver Padding 20 Mr. McCallum, representatiy if {ord Ve d ond A Ci ; Tus Shy Uh 4100 of ae ALL erman Mille: m of ) and | n, assisted by EM. Ci iF the Allentown Bible Institute, will|™ ‘ ; ghigh tle whup pt lle Mokie of Hefonte, Mi Mbur Miller of ward, R al Sollenberger., Mun is Meaty Scrapple ib 10¢ A ¢ y svt : ot o > *O he col "TYRUION Of visited wit) bags # 8 y — . y 4 oy £211 # x y » 1 { t Cle t V have charge of both momin , : > i ith her si Mi: artha ' rety A y { evening services. The publi sa Bon dibabarind sO NE mon Brim og b ia Pm Jae : tic Rog Pod L Sunda day night, a a fourteen-dny fur- moni : | A RD Wilson's “B. V. iar 29¢ 4 3 rn d in ur towi u day he gh WO SUCHE machines , vasa ’ - . tests i arent It ' . hart: sorted J dially invited to attend. A hearty on : “iri hx pron i " will ) . yor rata r. ang ) A A BEDET wd | ough h h ! oly : Wh Be figilcomte awaits all. Rev. BE. E. Hou. | MRIS BOI OF a be a a ot rihmtion th the war effort. ]onushie: 1 of Johnstown, vi A chicken and wallle supper, spon- | [8 = TC arnlibmetin Bic 3 Sliced tetter, pastor : compat ‘ X ) ne war efi : irh) : " , : i " } Spiced Luncheon Ly-lb 25 Mrs. Donald Benner, two daugh- | Thomas. © © Ter GIANG re jerred iy » badly mauled slice [PC home of Jotm H. Wagner. | the Methodist church, will be aczved | J BER: lL g ey HaCaT 2 Ibs 39¢ ; J81S Of Belefonie, spent Suncay at} ,, red Billett entertained of bread. 3 find real comfort | Earl Orr of Bellefonte, spent Sun. | o LS 00h Bo Sing Ped. 13 walt, Charter members are Dick Pork & Beef Sausage the Elmer Justice Mr. and Mrs. Cha the proud parent ter, born Friday Ham Fr. 4 v .- utters you 2 definite | HME or: " % mer Joseph R I 5 N Young home. The little Miss weigh- TR 2 veh A ntribution to the national effort to Mi hyllis Eve ent the 3 L we manu Vion ave: Fiffith ob R and Far by 185 ed § pounds at birth and has been “5° J Shiai —~— v/AK LJ MVILE, win the wal “hd an port at the 1 of | it Hg Will Ie Jey DB " = 2 i atay, Jam picid) tma ind S a er fores ompany named Dolores Lorrain Rr a ng 31 Une ay : her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.| Wednesday evening, Feb. 1% 80 t€ 1 George Magargel, assistant scout Charles Young and Forrest Emin-| ~~ = Almost any problem can ol ‘1 fs rie hureh of Chri te, hizer of Bellefonte, spent Sunday at . NF wpe up Wad paper, if you have a good pencil he girls’ and boys’ basketball! Mi Willis Evey was a weekend! The troop presented a pre m of KK il the William Young home pa, 4 le Harry Rote home onang write about 1,000 words teams of Spring Mills will play with guest in Williamsport of her bio- scouting to the Logan Gra Fi : " ° Mrs. Bessie Breon of Vailey View, ursaay evening - Ee —. Howard riday night at the high! ther-in-law and sister, Mr dd Mis. day night, and have 8 toe CQispia} Mrs. James Wion, son Leroy, visited Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Davis are. Somebody insists that the people school. The girls’ game will begin! Leoflord Price. for Boy Scout Week in Nolli's store, the band's honor roll. and romain- M/AREBIAGE LICENSES Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gardner of the proud parents of a young son be informed Well, there's enough at 7:30 ‘his Keo rai wy me Where they are selllig War Stamps. ing members decided that the GOv- 1 sp.g, Bene Beato Howard on Thursday born Friday at the hospital They stuff printed to inform the world Mr. and Mi: Prank ' Jims Floren > Na og y . The troop attended church crnmenit should have use of Be pate 3 Holderme: PT . M M Ta v o Toxonle eh! cant SEY uw Fer een Woodland, were weekend guest an ‘ ' nded vi er, ViCes In a body i th Lather easury funds until h time woen * RD “font 44 B a inn Pleasant Gap. Bunday al- 1 HES VAIN regular active { The Scout hold a and a : 4 ] 3 L theiand Saturdal Jn Bary 20 5% spn ard the honor rol ( he home of Lhe al $ 141 ebifu % fil her po ‘ : f rd Ww hood : r 4 is ; he D EL. Bmit ¢ Com w Eh Kale Webber of oward. th A E i a ’ of Comms Pleasant Ca] ® hol ‘ ~ ’ oO} Ae on | | ard M and I “harles Sheckk R y ruler band rehearsals have been Tei tien : Son ar Si . Litle Coralee Lealbers Jag H — — ancy : ns thrn 32 2” ympunita { 2asc e ruar urni Ie d e ° Mr. and Mrs. Step : sick ang and granddaughter of Mr. and Mn Banjo Band Buys ott Yen: Sroted $a] tact ! Cil ross aha 3 JOSEDN Ade wilt Confer. underwent a mas a Sie dale po | on coc crs wnd Mis Joe Mew Ctr underwent 3 mat 1 §500 War Bond rims wir ach mw, aa a \ te rd ret hes of the ladies’ mother member «i Hospital, Mrs. Leathers and daugh- 4 : ; re au saper ant Wolf, whom they ter are here while her | band. Pvt At a business meeting following y ler are } vhile ber husbal { PLE You'll be able to count the dollars and cents of your savings after you ! : J ' 1 Ta » , Laatin is with the United States rehearsal Inst Thursday night, the shop our sale. Wonderful values . .. furniture that originally sold at sit with her daughters at Chester.) army at Loutsiana Bellefonte Banjo Band voted to pur- much higher prices . . . yours at an all-time low price. The values of- Mr. and Mrs. Kline R. Wolf re- chase a $500 War Bond * * » » ey SOT ; * wurden 4 fier Members and goest Of thx Civic Thirty members now are list oO mer: ry 3 . fered below are just a few examples of the many savings in Dinettes and ied home las: 1urstiay al tre Club held their annual party Fri- ! : i r ; : 3 ger, ny evehing in t : THURSDAY - FRIDAY Breakfast suites. You save on all other items of furniture, too. Jason Snyder at York, and their0a¥ evening in the 1. O. 0. F. hall AND SATURDAY son, Robert Wolf and wife, stationed | "th a 800d attendance. A Card ’ 3 arty was the entertainment for the R " at Portamouth, Va. Robert is attend. P&I Was ihe i AINE K Continuous Saturday Vrom ing a Marine school at that place evening. with Mrs. Hazel Bowes @ 1 \ 4 Alem a chairman. Prise winners were Mr \ Mon Mule wr Grea Lakes abd Mrs. Mac BOWE high: Mr. and \ Pa / WHER THERE SMYSTERY.. Naval Failing Stataon ms Mrs. Willard Neff. as low. Mrs. Ben- LF 2 1. Al K's § MOWR, a baddd ddd there's thrills and romanelt Saturday and Sunday visiting his {. oArment and Mrs. Lucille Pifer THURSDAY parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller won in Chinese checkers. The host- FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Walker ats coors were Mra Carrve Butler, Nora SATURDAY home after an extend tended the funeral of Mr. Walker's weight, Lulu Schenck and Mn sister, Mrs. Myrtle Powell, at Du- gathryn Kemp, Mrs Gladys Wen- Bots, Tuesday sel, frs. Mary Allison and Mrs Lott H. Neff, daughter Mrs, Mer- Edith Ekdahl, Delicious refrefh- rill Pletcher of this place, and son, menls were served. The next meet-| Gilbert Neff of Miiiheim, son-in-law ing will be held Friday evening, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip March 5, in the 1. O. O. F. hall ili was sticking in Bunker No. 2 and] i Philipsburg Man trouble had been experienced earlier Crushed Under Coal Hin the might with the coal not run- ning down the chute ip this bunker. | Continued from page one) Woomer stated that it appeared as was about 6 o'clock when his body, though Yingling used the bar 0) was recovered. * {1o0sen the coal and that he bad been “We dont know just exactly how caught in the wide. Mr. Woamer said it happened because he was alone at that five men were working at ihe] » 1 » . ie time,” Chief Jneinees Joh E. (Hine ai tat wip cupOinbéy for “gre a BI 1 4 + comer stated. After he was missed, | them 10 : B I eak fast Su 1 Les and Dinetles Mr Wootner searched in the bunker | The victim was hired as ashman Hl room. There are seven bunkers with | 6t the plant on November 13. He had’ a capacity of 150 tons each. The bar | Previously worked for the company | Classic Design $3190 Solid Birch $47 5° | lat the Penelac mine which was ite, classic de fy ABBOTT and COSTELLO AA ASAAALS LEAL LSAALLAAAVAAVAAS MAAABAAAA LLAMA Pate we KNOWLES - ALBRITTON Two Daffy Detectives on the Loose . . .. THEIR NEWEST, NUTTIEST RIOT! Alsp—Reoy Reogers—in abandoned some time ago. Ct re abe tae Si : SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SUNSET on the DESERT Ed a a Ls The plant manufactures steam Something new. A 5-plece su ( All pin construction with felt lined hidden J} {heat and electricity. : sign, honey tone finish silver compartment in table i EUGENE IRVIN i Mr. Yuting ls » Widowes He | survived by the following five chii=| i : il , p dren: George, Morrisdale, R. D.; Mrs, | Solid Oak $33.00 Limed Oak $4790 I Will SELL A | Edith Pontiilo, Clearfield; Mrs. June | BALE PRICE SALE PRICE ; {Frank, Harrisburg; Theodore, Jr, | Five pieces, solid oak with an oyster white Five pieces. genuine Formika top, stationary i CARLOAD OF {United States Army: and Marie, at] finish. Very beautiful or extension table, in red or blue. Also $57.00 H { home es eu Solid Birch $3375 Blonde Maple $53.00 | GOOD WORK There are individuals who are op-| SALE PRICE SALE PRICE. . {posed to “book learning:” they sel] . il {dom have any of it, Haywood -Wakefield reflectory type table and ive pieces, with upholstered chairs in red Hi i s——————————— four chairs. ir blue. A beautiful set i Read the Classified ads Solid Birch $3700 5-Piece Chrome | | MONDAY BARGAIN NITH The Lone Woll's on the Prowl «Double Crossing Spies! COUNTER ESPIONAGE With WARREN WILLIAM of Music... from : TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Bollywood's Flarastuar Sarton! He Fooled His Sweetheart and the Nazis' Ralph Evelyn Kaaren Bellamy Ankers Verne THE GREAT IMPERSONATION AASAAAAAAA SS AAS AAAs at Asean t anny FH TT TT I HH HT HTT HITT TITTIES IMMA IL IMMA MAMIAA ITAA LAL LALA ATRL A MA AMEE LA IA WA MONDAY - TUESDAY PTT TTY Tree SALE PRICE SALE PRICE. . 62 Hl EMated Teams, and Single Horses, i : i ; A pl {1 i 1 ; . 4 | Iso—Lon i dn 5-plece. Extension table and four chairs With black or eggshell Formika top, uphols- {}i weighing 1400 to 1700 pounds. §' BAYE YOUR | ey cout PEs hates Offered at this low price for this sale only THE MUMMY'S TOMB Terrifying! Thrilling! With Dick Feran, Elsie Knox OI, COMING NEXT THURSDAY Big Pot-of-Gold Program i Exposing the Balck Market! A Slery as Exciting as the ! Labeled With Marder! tered chairs, back and seat. Also $65.00 if A PENN'S VALLEY INCOME TAX If you need furniture shop this sale for true war time economy values! Wi SALES BARN RETURN PREPARED EARLY | Come in now and learn the BRACHBILL'’S I Centre Hall, Pa. simount of tux You Milst pag ae SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Leonard A. Breon Actual Allied Landing! Frank Maris Bradley Spring Street Bellefonte, Penna. White Building “CASABLANCA” §|]| Adertson Wrixon Page N. Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa. : The City That Rocked the World SILENT WITNESS — AIA LEAMA ALIA AMMAN THY YIYYYY
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