FARM PRICE INCREASE at the Pennsylvania State College, same. In spite of substantial price | first vear and a hall of warfare in| further for a year and a half after Reported Wounded ol i N E G 14 (0) VY E M | t LS SIMILAR IN TWO WARS | point mt mB the current issue of | rises, the price increase | not | Europe. However, average prices did we armistice was signed. TL is quite twate David Bmith p —— Pennsvivanin Farm Economic enough to cover cost of production | rise dur the vear preceding our Nkelv. Dr. Het od believes. tl it or. Me Venetta Smit) iP Although price determining fore in some instance declaration of war * Wi w ll tle : 4 iaa ¢ is one of 41 Pennsylvanians among Despite the inclement weather last) from she Jacob Relsh farm 10 the | aps in the present war are amazing- {gs and price controls are Guite dif-| The level of farm prices in 1089] Pri leclined somewhat aft rage prices will continue to rise 88 Lo," merican soldiers wounded in Tuesday a large crowd assembled for| M. B. Musser farm on the Branch; Iv similar to those of World ‘War I, [ferent for the two ware the pattern |was similar to that ot 1941. In both | April Bat they. Yous mo © |long as the present war contihtes | son "in the Meditertanean area the Oscar Gilliland sale. Bidding | Earl Houck from the Musser rin Dr. G. W. Hedlund, head of the de- of average farm prices thus far in| wars average farm prices in Penn- {the ti throughout our participa nd probably for seme time there- ————— was fast and high. Fresh cows and | to the Samuel] Zettle farm at Pleas- partment of agricultural ecopomics | Pennsylvania ha etn Toach the lm vail Ok rot om durliss the Ciny 1 thie ware and even fareased | ante By Domae1er TOSI HUM calves ranged from $200 to $382 per | ant Gap; Gerald Duck from the J As head: bull calf at $350. The sale to-| G. Miller farm to the Reish JACM, | cose sme " a hE bs ee wr win pindlim————————————— ———————————————— wif — taled almost $12,000 After many! Albert Corl from the G. C Snyder years of successful farming, the Gil- | farm to the Miller farm which he lands will remain on their farm for | recently purciaa ed: Richard Lucns a deserved vacation. The well known | from Jacksonville Lo the Snyder implement dealer, Chester W. Beh- | farm; F. M pDunkle to the Dreibel- rers, will till their farm, The 1 Adit bis from which he purchased; Mah , EN ve ’ d : A "1 | } ¢ " Ald sold $148 worth of dinners dur-| lor Campbell from Dreibelbis farm . ‘ : i 4 1 4 ’ AA] ; nr ” a } { the eorg 3 wit farm at 3 3 # Rt, oS gH J 34 ing the sak Ww Ue " Meek i ; 5 Y (a f 1) Ys } hurch ‘laire Bickle {rom - A ; \ is A . IRE Lad Ld Pice Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. March 30, 1944, ses to Pennsylvania farm ———————— Price ri Me April 4th is the dat Meek Oe ey oy nual committee meeting the Meek [arr ] own farm nea alley - y Pi : & in “ % . , 4 % ville hall to elect three trustees for | Warriors Mark, Harry G Sunday | wha ny “Sk 7 ‘ ! 2 years, Come and tell your Iriend retiri irony LA arms a by! Ly ig j 11 fa own arm nea wn ¥ J 4 1 i 1 4% 4 : IY a recent basket bi i f A .r1 Bickle vacat the Sunday farm 5 . F 2% “N xy : : : : school LeRoy Harpster had the mis-| °° 0 inv the Paul Campbell A i i fortune to get hig right arm broken. | 0° ©" 0 on ite I road M iy 4 in » Bs i» re Fit pra— ’ \ 12. ’ p, | “ He is a son of r. and i “ua nda niRile ; y ws” i % 3 3 : \ oe AFH: nna 1 er from Bal-| ’ i — ode 3 J ! @ 4 fy \ Harpster and assist Rham ahd wll State CoOlEE: H LD) A re b Why AL is ¥ le ™ : A be Y A Mary Gardner with thei FE Radda ou Th vs hh. It -— 4 Ae i 5 4 1 2% / ; ’ ’ & lt oN r to tl ressler hot which 0 » * gc bE Eh v y i A work Tl it { and ¢ Harpster take ’ iy b J p } i 5 1¢ Thomas call ae re I wpster oi De hid t) v ; ker rm on Tad} Hay y Kreb ALLA 000 Sui is : he : De 2 8) Ce rig fs n at o bé . 1 \o the ROY farm 1 n will b right- | lrom \ h hand man or Mr. and Mrs. Clair this week in they atts nded the ner ] of ). f Cox I eo whe de Yom we E i d 2 F 2. ® . We” " : ft + Kt ate rolles to the Dodd apart on 2 | bh J tarium Saturday morning after two ° { hy " tha ¥Eis wo ] Fa & B- year {lin h v I lady hat nen 3 PRI : n . . wl iL. ed 5 J i many RE aE mee@®® ORDER NOW FOR EASTER! — SUNNYFIELD- STAR—PREMIUM — CERTIFIED and NORFOLK BRANDS CHEF BOY-AR-DEE SPAGHETTI DINNER ~ 32¢ | SMOKED SKINNED READY-TO-EAT wy CHLY SMOKED and MELLOW hy JUST HEAT and EAT One taste and you'll want more and mere. Care. ANN PAGE fully selects Mn 50 g corn fed porkers, smoked . ‘ i ie doh Yi | vith n |] SALAD 0 ? o « 46 far UT) nil . 3A Has } t rig G1 Fl exactly vieh ) yor buat yes and eat Brimful ' Line broiling h e | | favor. 1 ni o 4 - n n 0 1 4 E {|| WHOL SULTANA HOLE or BUTT END | E or BUTT END PEANUT BUTTER... 43¢ "33: ! - 39° CAKE FLOUR . al SHANK END = ' 32¢ | SHANK END..." ped OTHER MEAT DEPT. VALUES! DRY CLEANER ... 49 Boneless Boiled Hams ':° « 54¢ ANN PAGE and 446. CARTONS BEANS <2 ... = 9¢| Bac on ..- 39¢ Lard = 2 - 35¢ (FOR PICKLING EGGS) TRUE BLUE AIMBO DILL || smoxeo on Se So re EO WHOLE BEETS . . .: 12c| Pickles = «4c Bacon = « 3le Sunday school Sun day momming silent 8Snoke ar family of Union Lg mediately Tow: “tne regula monty business SULTANA, PEACH Smoked Picnics WHEREIS 29¢ ree ah . Mon retumed i PINEAPPLE " 22¢ | RASPBERRY ee L | Ready-To-Eat Picnics = «= 31¢ EGG DYES | S00RYETTES |v | UI | Sd wil : a on Monday « pik Ape] nr Tallin Welt ther and Nak NN PAG CAKONI © LAUNDRY SHAD ...... » 284 the week except Saturd : 7.30 Phi SR pm aod PAAS : Fie 10¢ SPAGHETTI wha . - GEMS .. % FRESH STEWING ihe neck except Sutuday, at 10. | hisgophin a i OYSTERS ™ S7¢ D. E. Joseph li i LOWAld Np : ANN PAGE 1,07 BOTTL) dially invited. | quite sttiously Ii}, at tis hole huets CHICK CHICK NOODLES .. .:.....% GRAVY MASTER FRESH FRYING son Chari To Uns n to a hip. couple Week, Kit is now vinles wi oR ARMOUR'S ll rrexors WORCESTERSHIRE di OYSTERS " 63¢ er ung step-mother, Mr. ana Mes. |(Fiehds 45 BeigRon hope for Bim PRESTO .. "+ 10¢ | TREET evn SAUCE . nee of HERRING ™ 10¢ Joseph Spotts. The dinner was in | FOU WY TO TL a COLMAN’ NX BC RITZ Spotts. Congratulations, Joe [Who has been inducted into | MUSTARD . ....." CRACKERS Mr. and » K. Brugger and [A7med lorees, finds Wm n CCAR SUNNYFIELD N SUNNYFIELD ugiiles ysargorel, My. aiid ais 4 Georae CRISCO WHEAT FLAKES .*™ —— m——— BRAN FLAKES obi aug! "| Thomas B McClellan of Altoona SHORTENING SCOTT, TOILET BH WALDORF TOILET TISSUE . .. 3 Bam LL TISSUE, -.. . . ... @ Tai Lb. ¢ 3h, c § Jar Jar OLD pLTen (COLONIAL GRANAM CLEANSER ......2" Guat snd Opertet Tie CRACKERS . Great Atlantic a a MUNICIPAL | Loge PRODUCE SPECIALS! EGGS whan Viti MILLHEIM & ome vitamir — NEW SHOW TIME — intial vitamin yHaumn Show Time-7:10 and 9:00 FP. M um Rpts iy Ub Te % weeording to Miss Ly via Tarran PX Admission llc and 3%¢ tension nutrition specialist of the nnevivania State College . TWO DAYS—FRIL. & SAT Ww ’e stiful 150 176 Sizes ith carr plentiful on the mar (March 31, April 1) Ret, serve them often and In a var to Dance ety of ways, suggest Miss Tarrant CRISP, GREEN PASCAL You Too Can Learn with Jo Raw ArT ticks are a favorite rel : GOLDEN FUDGE Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy igh for the lunch box or dinner or 36's A Riot of Punt to nibble on haiween meals en ® lH Two aw they have all of their food val- . “DANCING wes SF0 ges-none is lost in cooking ’ ’ Stalks LI BE MASTERS” Grated carrots In combination 24 8 and 30 Bae : 2 37¢ with cabbage, or raisins, or peanuts PRUNE FILLED. COFFEE —~Also Added Fealure— or pineapple make delicious and at- FANCY QUALITY, FLORIDA Everything Is Upside Down! tractive salads, either mixed light. Fi ‘5 “THE POSTMAN DIDNT ly with salad dressing or combined nest of Season Cc RING” with gelatin New Low Price Lb. Rao 89 (Attend Friday Night . . . Avoid Wy RA pop Ay him vo ENRICHED; DINNER Saturday Crowds) . h hhap LONG GOLDEN and cabbage or turnips, cook in hot ’ mit ~ || meat drippings five minutes, stir- ’ Dot. WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY ring constantly. Then add ground or Excellent Bohs. i" f - @ (April 5) chopped potatoes and salt to taste Quity a = buy A Really and Touly ‘Wonderful Cover with boiling water and cook A ARK Hit . .. Youll Love Lt! about 20 minutes, until vegetables NEW, FLORIDA ' JANE P ER, SUGARED Olivia DeHavilland, Robert are tender > Cummings, C. Coburn Dilute with canned tomatoes or » P or. pr" | milk, bring to a boll, and serve the a e Lbs. ) PRINCESS | soup piping hot. This soup also is CEE 254 O'ROURKE” | good for the school lunch if it ean’ BA ph LAR | be carried in a thermos bottle or if NEW CROP, ARIZONA Oc A Warner Pleture | It can be heated at school, says the : BREAD ol” 1 specialist more me amr | oberg Lettuce « 2 ~15¢ ON SALE . (April 7). = FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY from the store, wash them and put | N 0 Ww ! William Boyd—in tally, thebe PENNA, BLUE LABEL iso Sime | Uihs 1.86: 476| "= | FAMILY BREAD 217 : “PRAIRIE CHICKENS" Jimmy Rogers Re ——_.
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