Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 08, 1943, Image 2

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¥HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELCEFONYR, PR.’
g April R, 1643,
Method
ur
nda
lar pred
with sermon
m
UNIONVILLE
Pray Put
Sunday s¢ 1 per, wh 1 had not
folloy
David Cas
heard from
he 18 now
Middle
trip
t Chu
\
he
tod the
Fhe recent Red
ommunity netted
$111.85, which an
vork Ton
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KEEPS RUGS CLEAN
Without suds or |
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without
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der; brush
wilh vocuy
© BRACHBILLS
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vid
wie 4
KEEPS
Legit ORVISTON
CLEAN 1
% Io ew On
i in; remove
m cleaner 19 roust
Endorsed by
Bigelow Sanford
Shows
Ad
LAST
UNIGIPA
NEW SHOW
Now 7:38
James (
“YANKEE DOODLE
|
MILLHET™M
Tin
aryl OB
mission 10 & 30¢
MES
THURSDAY
TONIGHT
agney and
Joan Leslie
DANDY"
fhe
‘Hs
“The
SATURDAY
SANTE FE”
Added Attraction
NIGHT ONLY
April 10
Poy Rogers and
sons of the Ploneers
SOUTH OF
Hi
d Mr
World at War”
Jutler and Otte
Mr via
STRI
ALWAYS
si
WEDNESDAY
Pr
"COMMANDOS
of Howard
Wed neada
& THURSDAY
April 14-15
AML MUNT
ANXA LEF
covers From Injuries
AND vw yr Rish seed 8 year
William Rishol
KE at DAWN"
IHE FINEST
LECTED SHORTS
High
SCHOO
VICTORY BICYCLES
If you are wi
BICYCLES
NOW AVAILABLE
iren liv ne more than 2 miles from
are now eligible to purchase
wking in a defense plant, or in the
A you can also get a bicycle now,
ort.
SEE OUR VICTORY MODELS
CLASTER'S
St. Phone 3122 Bellefonte, Pa.
CLARENCE
Mr. and Mrs Steve Bugosh, Ann
Bugosh and Mrs, Mike Murnyack
were 10 Bellefonte business
Fhurday
Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Watson
Sunday at the Meek home
Mrs. Julia Retorick is
Williamsport caring for
ter
Mb)
home
on
called
Al present in
her daugh-
Hugh Shaw and Don Irwin
are on furloughs
Mr. Andy Shutika
n weekend leave
Mr. and Mrs. Bloom of Pine Grove
Mills were recent visitors at the St
Clair home
Mrs. Russell Hoover and her moth
honped in Lock Haven Frida
Anna Waxmunsky ha
garden made in town
Miss Zoe Meek took supper Satu
{ay evening at the E. R. Krones
Mi Willlam Dudash and three
hildren spent the weekend wi her
parents at Karthaus
Mrs, Myers and Mrs
completed canvassing for
funds and
wns also home
on from army duty
AM the
# 1
first
Doherty have
Red Cro
are happy to report
Bala hh |
a new tore
Mary Krisch wa
sday from Williamsport visiting
Mr Mr
breaking
DA ret
sen
Albena Bug
ana
returned
they had
from
been
the
1 Dudish of
WW vision
nd Mrs. Alex Dudis)
dy Shutika a 5
ge Meade
her Mrs. Anna
Frank Pachipks ard
I. Drapehio are Also
ha with home folks
Sunday company at PJ
spent Sunday
utika
Lieut Edwar
enjoving fu
51
MeGos
_SNYDERTOWN
i t M
fey
Ed Dorman
{ M:
Harry W
Jean and Elers
with Mr. and Mrs
and family at Lin-
Mrs
1
visitor
CGershen Royer and
Hall. R. D.. were Sun-
callers with Mrs. Katie Dor-
in and Mrs. Annie Lutz
M ford Dorman was
sok, Dit has retam-
at Mill Hall this week
Harry Wallzer spent Wednes.
ith Mre. Willard Truckenmil-
it Hublersbur
and Mrs. Clifford
ii Hall, R. D., were rec
the Annie Lutz home
and Mrs. Cyrus W. Haagen
son Glenn of Georgia, arrived at
home h Sonvdertown Satur.
night, receiving a ten-day fur-
lough. Mrs. William Poorman, sister
cf Cpl. Haagen of Newport Richey,
Florida, also came with them to vis.
ith family anid friends of this
wi Mie
of Mill
Li
iil
Miller
rent visitors
of
ere at
vicinity
Glenn Berry of Lock Haven, Mra
rege Berry and daughter Sylvia
n of Avis, were Sunday callers at
WwW. W. Haagen home
Mr. and Mrs, Ellery Kripe
and Mrs. Harry Walizer
family spent Sunday evening at
John Ferree home at Mill Hall
D
arold Haagen of this
i'd to New Cumberland Sunday,
take Cpl. and Mrs. Cyrus W
gen and son Glenn of Columbus
a. Cllenn Berry of Lock Haven, and
Mrs. George Berry and daughter of
ie, to see Pvt. Ginn Berry hefore
ving New Cumberland, Sunday
Sorry to note Rev. David E. Straes-
{ It of the sick lst at this write
ing. We hope for him a speedy re-
covery
Mi
and
and
the
R
M
§ place, mo-
and Mrs. Ralph Dorman and
hers, Nancy and Barbara, of
Johnstown, spent Sunday at the Ed
Dorman home
iss amis Mr
Lift Road Restrictions
The State Highway Department
this week announced that load limit
restrictions had been lifted from the
following four highway routes: Traf-
© Route 3232. Port Matilda to Phils
iehurg : Traffic Route 45, Pine Grove
Mills to State College: Traffic Route
43 Clearfield county line to Snow
Shoo; Legisintive Route 14018, Boals.
birg to Old Fort. The load limit re-
striotions were lifled from the above
jramed roads Tuesday.
Contes
Garrdner
HOWARD
Cota Lyons spent Saturday at
ville with her brother, Hensyl
who Is a patient at a hos
ital at that He |
condition
Mi Mag
of Baltimore,
at thelr home
William wyland, military police
stationed at Norfolk, Va. Is spend-
ing a pleasant furlough with hi
parents, Mi Mur y
land
Pvt Floyd
Cuemp Blanding,
Mrs. Charles
a lew days
recently
Pyt
Mrs
place in on sm
HOLL
Zimmerman
spent the
here
Mr. and
and sons
wer kKend
nnag
Her tationed at
Fla on of Mr. and
Herr of Clarence, spent
with friends in Howard
Idella Will
Evelyn Roar
Altoona fon
root «
Mrs. Kenndth
iy 1 as SOON
Tyvarm
en
varies
Mrs. Anna
fonte
of the
meet at the
Mapes, Friday
nt Tuesday at Belle
(ireie cline
Mriut
Flen now
vening
Mrs
Mia entertained
at 6 oY the home of
Mrs. Long in honor af the former:
daughter. Phyllis’ 16th birthday. De.
licions refreshments wore served.
after which all returned to their
homes wishing the many
happy returns. Those present to help
enjoy the =s:=ning were Elaine
Waomer Mildred 8navels Sarah
Lomison, Maxine Long. Mary Lou
Button. Jean 8mith, Mrs. William
Hans Sandra Long. Jimmy Sutton
GW. Bullock and wife of Union-
sille, were guests of the Intter's bro.
ther-in«inte =«4 gister, Mr. and Mrs
Charles Beightol
daugh-
Arthur
Cieorge Lome
jock dinner at
hostegs
C.D. OF A BLECTS DELEGATE
TO STATE CONVENTION
Mies Catherine Hartle, grand reg-
ent of Court Patrick McArdle, C. D
of A. Bellefonte, wes elected dele
pate to the BEonnjal State conven-
tion of the organization to be held
May 19 in Lancaster, at a regular
meeting of the local court, Monday
night, in the K. of C. rooms. Mrs
Winfield Love was chosen as alter-
nate
The Court voted to contribute 85
ta the Bellefonte Cancer Control
Fund and a substantial contribution
was made ta a national fund for a
Chapel on Wheels sponsored by the
National COA organization
Mrs. Elizabeth O'Hara submitted
the auditors’ report: Mrs. Ruth Cas-
per reporiéfl on the recent Court
card party. ang Louise A. Carpeneto
reported on the Red Cross surgical
dressing prosect, appealing for more
vomen to aid with the work
A celebration in honor of the 40th
anniversary of the founding of the
CDA will be held In Bellefonte on
June 18. Members of the Court will
attend the 8 a. m. Mass in a body
on Friday, May 2
Wounded in Aetion
The War Department has an-
nounced that Cpl. Thomas E. Smith,
Brother of Miss Helen Smith, of
Kulpmont, has been wounded in ace
tion. He was serving in North Af-
rien
The progress : of the war would be
immeasurably spoedied if some P0~
ple would work more and talk less,
JACKSONVILLE
school at 9:30 nn. m
Bhamp of Hubler
week ago
Winfield Dietz and
Sunday
Poste;
spent Bunday a
ister, Mi
113
fan
Mr. and Mir Raymond Harter
ter Kathleen of State Co
and Pvt, Arthur Bartley of
Fredericksburg, va were  Bunday
RUESty of Mr. and Mrs, Mik
and famil
William
thd daugh
Beightol of How
Tuesday dinner guest of
daughter, Mrs, Robert Conawa
family. Evening
Watkins, Mr
on of Bellefo
nra
wa fn ner
callers were
William Watkl
nte, R. D., Mr
dnird and son Ralph Mr, and
Howard Hicks and daughter Ani
Milesbury Miltord Etter Jt
Wednesd
me place
olme M1
nnd
ton, were caller
hrs
Mrs James
Dapothy., Mr
Miftorg Filer
Ir find
PINE GLEN
Sock)
Hooves
tok the
at Snow
L. Schmoke
spending a few
Sehmoke's motlx
at Altoona
regret to note the
Force, who
home of his brother
Fores, Monday morning. M
mt
Meeker here, Is a sister
AWAY 8
Herbert
Hary
de
yrasegt
ceased
Laura Hoover and gir
Benner of Lock Haven
atl the Edward Hoover home
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MARTHA
At the next meguing moeting of
Port Matiida Orange which will be
held Thursday night, April 15, third
and fourth degrees will be conferred
on a class of twelve candidates by
degree team componed of young
people from Halfmoon Orange. All
members plfage make an effort to be
present at this meeting
Al the last regulary meeting
Grange, held April 1st, the
| had a surprise feature in
honor of April Pool Day. Announce.
ment was made of a Play to be giv.
mn The stage was arrang
the two members of the cast, Lois
Strele and Don Myers, appeared
holding a placard on which was
written "April Fool!” A very inte
esting quiz on general subjects was
the main number on the program
which closed with a recitation, “El-
mers Postscript.” a Jetter in rhyme
written bY an army recruit
At this meeting three applic
for membership were received
friend, De-
mars spent
Sunday
of this
Worthy
turer
red, then
ation:
Beech Creek Shopman
Breaks Neck at Work
Leonard Shilling, 18, of Beech
Creek, fractured the second and
third vertebrae of his neck Monday
morning when he fell backvards
eight feet while at work at the PRR
thope at Renovo, He also suffered
lacerationt of the scalp and neck
The youth wag rushed to the Ren
ove Hospital and placed in a cast
Tuesday morning the hospital staff
reported that he has no paralysis, is
resting fairly comfortably and his
condition is as good as can be ex.
pected.
He will be in the hospital six
works
also serms th
hy
BLANCHARD Iii
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md M x IW) wine of
brow} shout . SNOW SHOE
weekend
WwW. Be Wire
the H & 8B. Co
of
THE SEASON'S
PICK!
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GRAPEFRUIT Crisp Carrots ..25 2: 15¢
hoy 5 27c¢ Pascal Celery = 2: 33c
Sweet Potatoes . 2 21¢
0 » A Me G ES Fancy Apples a 3 we. 23¢
rn seo 20, 2 2 GAC | Juicy Lemons - 27
33c
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30¢
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29¢
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26¢
Shopping for Rationed Foods TE Simple
at ALP... Red Numbers for Red Stamp
Foods Blue Numbers for Blue Stamp
Foods! =
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Raisins
LOCAL GRADY {
EGGS
f 0. 4 -
Prunes
MEATS
Ane Fage
Fresh Pork Sausage Salad Dressing
Blue Rose Rice
Aan Page
Peanut
Elbow Macaroni
Ames Page
Elbow Macaroni
»
Enriched MARVEL
BREAD
+10c¢ =
Hot Cross Buns
Dated Donuts
Coffee Cake
Layer Cakes
Loal Cakes
Fresh Spare Ribs
0 5
Tender Round Steak Butter
Mealy Rump Roast
Lamb Loin Cheops
Pork Loin Roast
Skinner g
Shank Halt
moked
Hams
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Bacon Smoked, Rind
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Meat Loaves
Shortening & Oleo
Pure Lard Lh
Keyko Oleomargarine
Churngold Oleomargarine
BUTTER
CHEESE
Mild Daisy Cheese
Sharp Daisy Cheese
Sharp Cheddar Cheese
Cheddar Cheese Mad
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(60
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Assorted
Fresh
Sunnyfieid
Frint
Assorted
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Regal Mustard
Family Package
Mother's Oats
Enriched
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Yaenam Packed
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Climax Wall
Paper Cleaner
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Laundry Starch iE
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BLUE STAMP VALUES »
Canned Vegetables
Green Beans thy
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Fresh Chesapeake Bay
SHA
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Fresh Haddock Fillets
Fresh Large Croakers 23¢
Fresh Large Porgies 21le
14e
Fresh Lake Mullets
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Rayon-Safe SUPER
SUDS :: 23¢
Palmolive Bath Size
SOAP 2 --19¢
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Pears Rariietis
CANNED JU ICES
Grape Juice ARY
Grapefruit Juice
Bonie
On
Polk's Can
540
Camphell's Can
Tomate Juice
Tomato Juice :
Dried Vegetables
Lb.
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18.0
Heine Can
BH.
Survevs show that (he bacteria which
ranse most of the common infections
dissnses are likely to be found in
“very heme. Hygpenie with
Clerex provides added
against such danger for has
intensified disinfecting section in
laundering and in kitchen and bathe
room cleansing,
BUY WAR BONDS!
Large Lima Beans
Red Kidney Beans
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