Pape Two = THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. March 16, 1944, : { | [ed as fathers are Ro; ug Mow- jon February } and Elwood M. Iboth of whom will leave with the lace Green of State College, who er whom will leave for ity Baturday, liege, R. D. 1; Lee Thomas Hoster- Safe Driver Additional Loca S ery of Montoursville and orge |(Hatoh of filliamaport, who was in- {group on Saturday. The enlistee 3 tered service on Ma i 11, ang Jo-ia willl iad ouser, Bellefonte, Iman ARronsourg. Rliezander GC (Continued from page one) — Rider Barr of Pennsylvanis nace, ducted on Pebruary 6 George Parlin vose of Westfield, isevh Anthony Tenalio of Bellefonte IDean Knoffsinger, Pleasant Gap; (Gregory, Btate College Mr. Wooters in making the| Mr . George. spencer of Bronx- hath of whom will lesve on Saturs n listed are Hyman Roé- Mas IR. D. 3. who entered service on Peb- | Theodore indamlat. Ti Pont aT Bot areal HATMOTY awards, emphasized the necessity for | ville, N. ¥ and her sister, Mrs. 1. ‘day Robert J. Ebeling of Pl ant enzwel; of Elzabet N. J | Others who volunteered for im- ruary § Gap 3 iarter Machamer, Co-|Beran, Aaronsburg safely on the home front, pointing | P Hazard, of Narraganset R. I, the Gap, who volunteered for induction n Balley MceCold of Murra Ly. mediate induction were Gerald Wal-{ Others included in the call, all o rm: Roy is nr, Btate Cole |Gentzel, Rebersbur out that, industrial accidents in 1943 | former Burnet sisters of Bellefonte cost the nation the production of spent last week in town as guests at 900.000 men and women for a full | the Brockerhoff hotel VER) | Cpl. and Mrs. Chandler Houser , Dirabling injuries on the indu on Sunday returned to Texas after y spending a furlough at their apart ment in the Friedman bullding, on South Allegheny street. Cpl. Houser stationed at Camp Bowie, Texa Samuel H. McClure, of Erie, son Int and Mi James Mc part ol a combined inl ront have bees 60 time he number and missing, ther member Of ind while Belle Legal Notices Rie nin Sa | HOT CROSS RUNS | t 1 ADMINISTRATRIN'S NOARCE 1 street FILLED WITH FINE 19¢ e menus need not be lacking in ne Parker Cakes and Donuts, and Estate of PAUL A. VONADA v Jovi FRUITS AND SPICES re Warnme menus sie As nts ne Vs : . RUNES © oF 9 the vital food elements 50 necessary to many other wholesome oven treasures insurance o sed Fro state fire \ good health . nor need they be ex all bakery fresh and unrationed! ance examination DEVILS FOOD hi Lsniy pensive. At your A&P Super Market So, rely on A&P Baked Goods to help he examinatior LAYER — oh Baked Goods Department you'll Aind you serve healthful, tasty wartime tral Pennsyl ih that city R MA a tempting assortment of Marvel meals. You'll make welcome savings, in spl CAKE 39¢ Mua “Enriched” Breads, finest-quality for values are big every day at A&P Ki NG 23¢c gg ADA mipists ast we nesday 1 to the St THE GRLAT ATLANTIC & PAGHC TIA COMPANY IG. attorne : I A Ver Says here #2 1 “ENRICHED,” SLICED, FAMILY JANE PARKER, DELICIOUS di LARGE (Ib, Boz. LOAF, MARVEL Pesreeeect etiam | Bread oo. 201706 Sugar Nut Loaf 35¢' Bread ~11¢:*-10¢ Do you wani ve. : ‘vd rand. formerl tt ——————————— t rr 3 onfer, of Mik ur has re | 0 i So SR Ma :10c a job like thist === 2o== 1 Ann Page Macaroni . . = 10c | x every hour vas marrt 0 Dr. David Brand, wh 9-L | ny J You pit hong pan ; Held ho Ou I Own Tea EE ® FN 8 BR EN ] 30c¢c | helps win the war? Want a job that gives you a vi Chester Kaseman of Whee- A " chance to increase your skill, or crviue, 1 he I'M OWar n n a © 00 ay C learn a new one? A job that recently by t o Ir of het EE 8 » gv YOULL New esperiences new geen on 0 | Keyko Oleomargarine - 23c Corps and take over a vital job in the Army tin husband who hs been den FRESH FRUITS w» VEGETABLE or ne one oe iim | ona Cream Style Corn ES : SORTASE Recruiting Station. Or write Phin ate " * wind’ ol . | “a 19 C o Wa Wong + Ann Page Mello Wheat ae ICEBERG LETTUCE «: ... 2+ industry must have release from oir emplove 0 1 ~ 14 aL 5 H i ! el th birth ” 0 NE) CRO? TE Ok H L flies smpiaves ; : : ol ” ald Pra ” AN Sunnyfield Oats . - ® “he. SPINACH . fre a 2 $4 0040044046 Rhoads, Rut ine, Mr. and Mi | 19s v" Ag pA Dismond Crystal Salt . hr Suse, New rLoRIOA Nan 3 ne, d and Y | | a i £ - UNIGIPA} Bat Geis, an sop Fup... —_—— L CABBAGE “wo vivevest sik d We LR Ir Trp a i / je i MILLHEIM dy N PAGE = | enous Ww bank street on Monday even. \ A haeatty main dish full of favor : ar . NEw sow Tiwk — | i March 13. in novor of Mra at, § ls Conte - a] wid 5 WALNUTS Show Time—7:10 and 9:00 P.M. | Germ: grandmothe:, Mi. Sarah . : pit C 7 CI I I TE I I I I I I Admission le and 30 ng os | Mr Sanity # i g ) «OR. jas : - luding an umbs ell from the mem- - 2 ( > FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY | bers of her class in the lofal U. B a : | ; : a“. 5 ORANGES 20.220 Sixes. 4 53.80 8'n (March 17th) church. The following were present Bela 1 Frieda Ineseort {| BS. Crace ldlitedahid, Mm, ©. D i EE aaa i 150 AND 176 SIZES . Doz. 3% ese {| ww N . . Fie od a Lugosi & rieda In J Mrs. James O. Clark. Mr ANN PAGE LCCAL i b ung rk MN Qasr Thy Ba ¢ Tarale . i MARS 4 SEED ESS (AT P F VOR WN 4 EET S) THE RETURN OF | M Qn al 1 i. Mr will kis SALAD oIL «so LAST EGGS . : : : ; 7. IR¢ | 3 E LE Al EAK O FLA R A D SWEE {ESS) hree Stooges Cartoon. 1, MSHLARE sO Divi, ane the fut of SUNNYFIELD BUNKER WILI Hereen Snapniste || Harry Keen. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence RICE... . . PEA BEANS : | UE LABEL SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY ks X Haven re — TOMATO SOUP or ees oT TUNA FI . POTATOES Po nwey bos 47c . eo 1.55 TUNA FISH n [|] Ca o vupire this ha Preston Foster & William Bendix | ’ . : ARMOUR'S | Monday, March 18 RAJAN, WORCESTERSHIR) Voters Registration 2 ies ! i 35¢ | fae them sow SAUCE . - LY PANDY OYSTER KELLOGG 'S GUADALCANAL | To Close March 25 CRACKERS ALL BRAN DIARY |! The Re in ! " PEt Aton : : TT 44 | rexa ATLANTI( MEAT VALUES [ Foeete........ 5 = ANN FAGY ANN PAGE MUSTARD ol | PEANUT BUTTER be Se uy Vie FRESH PORK LOINS SPINACH : CHIL! POWDER. . my TOO rer 3 date. ito the new district A HOP ¥N PAGE, WHITH re AXX PAGE, PLAIN a Tn bh quot be Jutes than Fébran RU/STS ine Grips VINEGAR FIGRES | oes mm——— | ES, JAE CTIONS MOVING 2 AHR LOIN CENTER RIB pha . % a) a gi WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY other m times change their elec. END 2» 30¢ | CUT— 44 36¢ | END os 25c¢ CRACKERS " x SHREDDED WHEAT. Ae vo om wo | 5 Li FRESH PORK SHOULDERS TET AUDITORS’ REPORT-1943 ar © 27¢C i: fu = 33c A Ka " = ar A FRESH SKINNED HAMS a Ll Ee. 320 1 Hw 34e - =e READY-TO-EAT HAMS . . 2%. 36c Sunnyfield Rice Puffs = 11¢ 1.82795 ms = END-Lb. 3.565 80 == | |SMOKED SKINNED HAMS ‘ 33c Daily Kibbled Biscuits * 16¢ Ih GRADE "A" SLICED I | ~=2-4 LB. CARTONS, POINT FREE Sunnyfield Wheat Flakes Pis. 8c 108 49 i | |BACON « 396 || LARD 2 - 35¢| Ultra Refined Clorox . . 19¢ Cat ur me ar os. oH SERVE FISH OFTEN AND SAVE | White Sail Ammonia... 12 9g Sinking Fund Receipt Cali oh BANE J854AT) 8. 1943 671 wa DRESSED BLUEFIN SALMON De hi k St rt Receipts. from T5606 HERRING = 17c¢ STEAKS .. © ou Chic arter . . . . i 1, Sinking Pund Expenditures re LAKE HERRING WHITING Be sz | |FILLETS.. = 25c || FILLETS. . « 2s Growing Mash . .. FRESH, FRYING To . 5 w Hi } G | MN Lb. 8c n as Cash in Bank (Sinking Pund) Jan. 17, 1044 778.68 . Egg LN Borough Indebtedness H. R. Mark (Maturity: May ‘44: May 45) ! 1.000.00 Edna N. Miller (Maturity: May 46. May "47 May 48; May ‘40; May '50) 2,500.00 WOODBURY 3.500.00 Total Taxes Outstanding January 17, 1044 721 81 Signed Regular J. LOVAN SMITH, 3 ds = 23¢ J. ERNEST WAGNER, RUBSELL W. BOHN, Auditors,
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