Page Two October 26. 1944 a ss A——————————— UNIONVILLE service of Mrs hool Church: Prayer in charge Sunday s Sunday morning at the ur: Youth Fellowship in ning at 6:30, followed by service at ular wit} ( pastor A. Sower hod ist hursday evening Askins on regular the preaching 7:30 our, 7 Rev. D Triet OVE tie 1 by res rmon the aver service on school on regular aching sermon Joseuh home of Mrs mornin a ne lowed by the pr at 11 o'clock t Rev. D [ ' Lie Pi Recent gi ompson Elwa es H and bert Mong were het Ar M het nd Mi and Mrs 3 Laird Morri Mi Amanda 1 rom Upper isited for Mr Harold Darby: w NEW SHOW TIME — Shows Now 7:20 & :I5 P.M, ADMISSION —14c & 3% FRIDA YNICG HT ONLY Hoppy turns detective! His guns explode a baling mystery! WILLIAM BOYD “BAR 20” Also a U.S Government Issue “TUNISIAN VICTORY SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY October 2M) Boast and Toast of the West! Rough, Tough and Terrific! “BARBARY COAST GENT” Wallace Beery Binnie Barnes J. Carradine LATEST NFWs CARTOON SPORT REEL WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY (November Ist) A year ahead in thrills ! Stand by for fun! “SENSATIONS OF 1945" Eleanor Powell Dennis (OV Keefe Sophie Tucker Woody Herman and Mis Band Cab Calloway and Wis Band wo we COMING SOON ee oe “THE HAIRY APR” “MAISIE GOES TO RENO” “TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT” “BATHING BEAUTY” “JANIE” | M1 Parsons Wayne Sdandrock of Oil Mil elm guests of his aunt, Sunday. Mrs were Sue McEwen on McEwen ompanied them home for a several days’ visit, Mrs. Julia was also entertained to din- the McEwen home on Sun- RC ner at day Miss Myra Underwood who been employed in State College, is ding her vacation with her sis- ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs, J. C Fox Mrs, Charles Comly left last Mon- day for the state of Utah, where expected to visit with her husband, Pvt. Charles Comly, but just after she left word was received here that Charles was on his way home, so Mrs. Comly was side~tracked at Ch ind arrived home on Wednes- hay spel she CHE GaN Many been folks in the community have advantage of the pear Muncy mountain and way up there and the fruit by the been quite LaRIng the Sei Crop on making t rving do full. Pears ¥ fall t Ii + 11 CHT - bag plentiful wn have State College with his and Mi relatives Dayne Holt of t last Saturday evening Mi her shand in daughter th ittle daugh- accompanied » Hall on St it the d and wife, Mir Bi Yd Lu Vening mil Louise Centr InN« Aus niuy home nom Maher 0! Over Mrs ana member Wrsday evening M1 Hen: ¥ Myers, Mr ang Mrs ned daughts UrOrgean- wind Mrs. Jasper M. lloit and M1 2] 3 ot Mr per H Wednesday Wingate on of Ruel ) n been ] wi t Ls that Germany He tlagd when rome back we 5 Noy 1" al t Monday Milton Democratic Rally Here on Saturday (Continued from page one) Mrs. Edith B DeWitt. former vice chairman of the Demoeratic party in Pennsylvania Bernard J Clark, of Demoeratic eandidate for Congress Prof. Charles 8 Kniss Mills Demooratie General Assembly A 1b-minute recording of Cove ernor Gifford Pinchol's speech de. livered by the former Slate execu. tive In the morning, will be repro. duced sometime during the evening meeting. In order that the speakers’ voices may be brought distinctly to all within hearing distance, a pube le address system will be installed. It Is the sarmest wish of the spon- sors of this rally that al farmers and working men and waren come snd hear discussed the hat confront them In this cam- pain candidate ay With Altoona, | of Spring | for PLEASANT GAP Mrs, John Noll returned home a few davis ago from Centre Hall where she had been visiting the George Voght home Mrs. Edith Hile left . Philadelphia where she will visit her daughter, Mrs, Paul Lego and family, and also her sister, Elizabeth Mrs, Paul Keller was here from Philadelphia for a few days visit at the Noll-Smith home Charles Noll of Harrisburg, called upon relatives here last Thursday Mrs. Balser Weber of Howard. Mrs Joseph Weaver of State College, and Mrs, Samuel McMullin of Millheim spent Inst Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ray Melroy Mrs. Twitmyer arrived home last Friday after a weeks stay with rel- atives and friends in Pittsburgh Margaret Shultz of Bellefonte, was a weekend guest at the Edward Mul- finger home Mrs. Harry Shower: James Mulfinger, spent Lock Haven recently and the for- mer sister, Mrs, Kate Grenoble returned home with them and visited friends here for a few day Mrs. James Tharp accepted ition with the Titan Met last week Mr. Albright cepted a posit near Snow Shoe at Inst week for and a few days in nephew L POS~ al Company on Il require his presence there iw ti next six weeks or more Mrs. Ward Hile and daughter Joan eturned home last week from North Carolina spent week wit former's They ome time in Washingtor and visited Betts WAC, at her p where they h the sister also spen on the way Poorma: a local can near that City Mi College ors Al the Mr and Mr and Mrs Phillip Rote of were Sur State Kiay alternoon eall- Noll-Melroy Mrs Jo Harry Tw nome ep Owen itmyer, and Mr Mr SNYDERTOWN ber 29. 1944 of M VOT Was Oh thw nd. We hope PISS INE Aaron seeing him Mrs. Wil Oarbriek and Mr. Eimer Stover of this ‘pinne were dinmér guests of Mr Ande Lutz and Mrs Kalle Ix in honor of Mrs. Dorma birthdna A Iversan Lihw WeeRe Dw Well ana ae [LH We Ale tr mai Haines Doro J.. after family Jane Genteel of Sunday ever Annie Lutz home Mr grad Mire Mrs. Prank Vonads and Hublersburg allers at the Mm and were ng Server ana Dora and Beatrice Millheim Girl Chorus To Give Concert The Mill} the direet wim on ol wii Girls” Chorus, under A. H Stover of Mill. give a concert In the St John's Lutheran chureh at Parmers Mills, Sunday evening. beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The program of “Musi In Worship” is as follow heim The Period of Anproach Draw 1 Thee The Vesper Hymu Bleas the | The Heavens over Pr Chorale Russian Air 1ppolitoff- Ivanof! Are Declaring. Bes ord Rise the lord Mande) The Period of Meditation and Communion O Lamb of Ood--Oounnd O Bleeding Head Chorale O For a Closer Walk with God Foster The Period of Intemtive to Action The Shepherds Oood Care Nev. in © Beautiful for With Descant How Pirm a Powndation mons There Were Hankey All People that ‘on Barth Do Dwell Old Hundredth The public is cordially Invited to this nervice Smcions Skies ANony « Ninety and Nine FARM LAND PRNES NEED CLOSE STUDY —— } Farm land prices whieh seem ren. | sonable during perfeds such as the present, may not prove to be 80, Dr | W. BE Keepper, agricultural econo. mist at the Penteylvania State Col- lege, reports. By 1083 the value of A farm purchased in 1020 for $10.- 000 had decreased to about $5.600 he recalled Prices of farm land In Pennsyl. | ania rosegs much from 1989 to 1044 | as they aid from M14 to 1999, but | Bec) sre Nt 30 high now as in 1919 | because er level ih tor | antee that this conditio il { In 1920 the following World War 11 aulion can of Whether present price will cons (pay ie interest on stitute a4 farm real estate t not depends upon farm pr 50-LB. A : 1.79 STORE THEM FOR WINTER Take advantage of Stock up now on top-quality Maine Potatoes . . « the kind that are famous milk would | SRE a $4000 i AXEN ON n but by fred Iniment he mont 160 | rend and Pennsyivania farm oduct were req SUPER MARKETS featuring this big feature on Potatoes for winter storing. for their keeping quaiities. (Store them in @ cool, dry, well ventilated place.) Pint roe 21C . Bh 1.25 25c¢ 10c 21c 21c 19c 32c¢ 7¢C Cc Grandma’s Molasses . Pillsbury Flour . . .. A&P Matches .... 6 APennWindow Cleaner Colonial Toasts . . . .. NBC Shredded Wheat 2 APenn Spot Remover Daily Cog Meal ‘ Diantond Crystal Salt Worcestershire Sauce "2 Meat Dept. HAMBURG BEEF LIVER PORK LIVER ; BEEF TONGUES - ted 1h FRESH FOWL SMOKED SQUARES - le Fresh Haddock Fillets «+ 39c¢ Boneless BluefinHerring «+ 19¢ Dressed Yellow Perch «=. 25c¢ Fresh Bluepike Fillets = 47c Alternates For Butter Nutley Oleo .... =. 17¢c Marmalade 18¢c Jelly (ior 21¢ Grape Jam 39¢ Preserves 28¢ Apple Butter.. 30¢ Peanut Butter. 23¢ 009 In Boxes »on nu 11h Values 23¢ J6¢ 19¢ 47¢c 49¢ LEAN MH ND rah . = Lb. Lb Lb. b. Ann Page Orange I-Lb. Jae I.Lb. Jae 2-Lb, Jae I-Lb. Jar Ann Page - an Sultana Raspberry =» = Smucker's 30.00. Jor Sultana L.Lb. Jor Purchase 1923 lent should are MAINE U. S. NO. 1 GRADE POTATOES Armers i in a ris beet Le fa : r ¢ ment J ! P e be ntageronus ri rime SUPER MARKETS | 7 Wi! DANISH CAB! 60-18, ‘ BAG Bul FOR HOME MADE KRAUT d heads of andards Danish Ca |v ‘ Buy a supply of large so s aded to meet U. S. No. | ot 1944 pack of canned kraut Other Produce Iceberg Lettuce : ppies Values 2 oo. me oi | PN Pascal Celery “:- 33¢ Apples4: 29¢ Grapes2+ 35¢ Cauliflower ° i Yellow Onions Ow ie | Mixed Nats . HALLOWEEN CAKE 49¢ ORANGE PINEAPPLE COFFEE CAKE ORANGE SHERBET LAYER CAKE MARVEL BREAD: SANDWICH rts ede “r Hane Hikes ARYD Wonuts 16 6 PLAIN - 6 SUGARED 1i5¢ ile +01 Loaf 12¢ exo sme PAIL %isiou NU-MAID LIAS GA TEA .. 34¢ RICE PU FS sure CAKE FLOUR .. . MACARONI én MOTHER'S OATS: 26¢ BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. .. 10¢ NIBLETS Brand CORN CAMAY SOAP on13¢ oe 20% NORY SOAP | DUZ SOAP POWDER 31am 2G¢ 2.1m Qe | lm 236 2 et {ge CRISGO Shortening | OXYDOL Susp Powder on a 23¢ 2 jt 19¢ E ® RB THE TABLE GRADE NECTAR Vs Lb Pkg. mE 8 mn Pig Ur INY? > 200 . 34 L290 Y% Lb. Box A QUICK OR GULAR 48.01. Box SUNNYFIELD 20.01. Box
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