Page Fight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. November 13, 1941, MR — [2 | the Koch Funeral Home, State col- | ecurity. We have a spurt now be- s cls at 130 p.m. |Rev. C. F. Lauer BURLY a eo spurt now be. Off-Year Election lege, Thursday " with Rev. T. Stacey Capers of Hol- Club Speaker of 1 0 many young men to the arm- Produced Local Battle ) ldaysburg, officiating Interment ed force When ai] of this blows — d e 0 en S or 0es will be In the Presbyterian ceme- (Continued from page one) up we will have the old problem on (Continued from page one) tery, Hollldaysburg they secured not only valuable mili- hands, The Fifth Column talks \ ’) — tary information but they tied to empty stomach to vounz men had long tried to get the borough DANIEL RUNKLE themselves to dissatisfied and dig. | #B4 Women who want to marry and 10 pave the street to eliminate dam- MRS, MARY CC. COWHER, 19 grandchildren and one sister build a home, to hopeless souls, and | #g¢ by heavy rains and to lmprove ‘ H Daniel Runkle, aged 79, of Spring loyal subjects, They formed gu sub- ; wi FUE Aen ry of the sect » o rat) . Pradiar 8 5 aggie rder of ylertown tg i aring A mend wil] the appearance of the section. He Mrs Mary {Catherine Cowher, 84, Mr Syagiie . Has Jel of Sy of the Mills, admitted to the Centre Coun- stantial armed force when the en- ARI th A J S a te 4 1 £0 ¢ never had any luck and the borough wife of Eli Cowher, Osceola Mills, Mrs. Gardner was a m “¥ ty Home here in serious condition, |emy struck, It was a successful DN el sell to tn lution of * : 1 Ea " nek Sti « sthodis hurch at Canoe Creek 0 BIO | repair gangs never turned up to do died at her home at 7 o'clock Sun- | Methodist church at Ca Saturday night, died at 11:45 o'clock | and easy way to subject those coun roblen } day evening following an iliness ol ; Tuesday night, November 11, 1941, |iries one by one . Rare . AAR) had : QE : ‘ eh : : : whi} \ anel § s CC 5 ambert decided to run for several years. Her condition had MRS, DELLA BOWSER. 4 ‘ 4 n ' WAS ti Phen Ya a Ge | La al \ 0 Lamb i of complications. The body was ta I'he speaker pointed out that ' were boldly « aring that | Council to see why he couldn't get been serious for the last several Mrs. Della Bowser, of Muncy ken to the Neff & Son Funeral home | dea is nothing new. Julius Caes nyuhi 4 a ) 1 aad 1 1 hs. The deceased was a daugh \ ‘4 Miamst » " op 4 sds PMirtaiugnd TB wly revolution Vi th mly results he story goes that sever; months, The deceased was a dau Valley, died a he Willlamsport at Millheim. FPuneral arrangements employed it in his day. Washington |° : ; ” So Don gos H at = al 9 OO YY al ne 1 4 " @ fay J . ’ id - hy ae > in and ' ing lor t WV C ah fn alte Lhe September . er of Benner and Lavina Willams yg, pital at 15 a, m. Sunday, NO- had not been completed last nigh Had more trouble with the Es : ‘ ) . ked bad the work J } Vi (EAE J ! £ 1 . 1 ’ 1 ’ 31 1 . ] ’ L Turner, She was born at Port Ma- | oo her 0 loyalists |, , paises to arl I'he Nad vere ary election, when Russ definitely fulv 27 1879 She was MAr- Autry \ ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE than with the British armie In ru ¢ ral i ’ was on his way a seat in tilda, . ny aa p rb M at i=! three daughters, Mrs. John E. Ros 81%. SECOND BECTION the Civil ‘War: there’ were wi ) i hey rie 10 M1! Cower at ore : i= TR Ney Talley “ ; : dt | ‘ 1901 She engarden Mun Valle North those who favored AVEFY er od we fs . id South repaved da on June 2 { he Was & ward Lehman Willlamsport, Mr ’ wah 4 : py wily } Nazi broke th i em Spring street the member of the ‘hristian Mission- Pea) Fee Foun ville ; sis Schad Ss Swan-Song Is o's ne SO a is of the South SE wit) th operat 1 of } ir L, ma ther repairs, and even fs : av Al wee church at Osceola Mills rr Rr oy h vob ars yh . * while In the South there were man Bil) an wit} rms Nazi paved an alley near Russ's hom * 9) AIY Aliinnee o \t Osceola MUS. | grandentidren and six great-grand- | Tipqde Against Stock [union loyausts. During first | BUNA cam aA ed bm gnll wi genta song cow Mrs. Cowhe : A ing World War much sabotage was cre« oy... RTT timen v going the round hie ; tuation ared r night borough w (men appeared wushband and the v — : Meld ay . Yi Th » " (Continued from page one) ated through such fifth column F- . " — . ’ i dren: Mrs, Mabel Fridd yroi teorge Magargel leasant ap . nents The A arb ki ppt ited Sia ney had createg a Litke Strong Candidate Mrs. Pearl Weston IE . ynducted . tion of the School Laws of the Com- ments. The only new thing abot stirit of ‘ but th vor of 1 : Mi Alma Hes Wlipsburg of. 1 Anan ; oe Tera wi} he monwealth today is the extent and spread of nm Rina ill Litke, Democrat, doesn't hay : ol Yatotv Tas 8 Almg 5 our WAT ’ . th ome. with 4 ; ; natiol \ VOW n h i M . 1 ¢ y r the dilly Ae D1 Dally | f Niagara Fall nd Bovee of Mid- . } 9 its use that we can hardly measu ) { Niagara Falls, and Boy : v. E I radiey and the v b. Failure to have fire drills reg- ' power and magni 1hher ] 1 1 d ‘here re 1e . “ fir > MN LA 1] v LL) REI 1) a River, Md Y There al a Fred Stiner officiating. Burial Was ylarly once each month as provided Many folks. Re: L Also surviving ar made n leasant Hil cemetert by the school laws of this common- Mann 4 IRS ’ th ; not understand what he totall- | : wh " . IY sos Hug ii wealth, as he, himself admitted tarian nations have it " e Fifth ri ly and | pmusser W. Gettig . in of isses Nancy and A irner Mr - : ‘ ¢ togt ts " 0 1" arian nalon nay ] ! All, y i io among the people I wale ” Gia . whet h nr » y " . Yu » nr Fred Wood y ™ wr Turne publicly in his testimony taken be of them subject the individual total. R= y r di 9 YOu VILLAR Magid mye | he Best W Or k Shoe \ alues in Tow n. of Pid hia: Willlam Tur-| MRS. MARY MALINDA McCOOL | fore the fire marshal of Bellefonte |,/ , "4 "sou. ¢ te * th he sald, we should vercome had the voting ir George TH ay Mrs. Mary Malinda McCool died Borough after the fire of February this ali freedom bi : } he Demoe: AG ae! Ta a erat N 13. 1939. Act of April 27, 1027, P. L , dp ha EMI) rules 4 | . uesday mornin NOV « 4 hod Mer can 1 10 [reed Funeral servl at 4 o'clock Tue Ry Ja) § NOY" 465, amended May 28, 1937, P. L. tM he 1 y 1 w PR = r ar 1 a41 th MO v of her 3 ‘ ot of h ress v v as fh - i? 11, 1541. at the home 0 DEF | 101 ction 4701, 4702 and 4703 €s8, or free the Misses Lottie and Rae religious worshi copie but rip 'y oe tm : nd the \ ners ery ws Ph a Yi 4 . ¢ iy eim. Although not ¢. Fallure to sound the fire alarm the pawns of the sta CEOtE= 1 a. Femartrane. ars ay of e must’ Col : ae a le orm ed er ed “for the past several promptly on February 13, 1939, when | 5lish this purpose the bigotry and oa ob ' - lege Litke had 063 1 : etd i Mi Cool was confined to the curred in the high school a i month ! r North Allegheny street FANT daughter of m nd t by endangering the lives of As vO MRS, HARRIET JANE WANTZ ased, a daughter ol nry n i er da ge ng y vo nt} hi of ; Tepe ar ] Susan Wi r. Wa m at ¢ oximately 700 children who Were nast few vears vot car how i ‘ . : Battle in Patte t] a B Mrs. Harriet Jane Wantz CF bedi hr . " f 1.4 at tha 4 : Viel yOu Can IW i ¢ t mn —- 10-5 NOE YOO! TE Anat Tifesn : Coburn on June 6, 1861, making her in the bullding at the time was avbi oc ndition ‘ ad EH i ne 10:15 o'clock Monday evening & \ day . . ’ x ie 1300 4 + » ! As 8 close be we | n : i Fi or everv member age YU) ye 50 Register For yet is Himerliors Slee. ily, from the Adult Courses Here .... G Bb the Republian o Z. grown-ups, and Deen Neavie three strongly Republican . 3 ind a BROWN'S BOOT SHOP dellefonte’s Popular Family Shoe Store, RE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN THOMAS H. MOORE ’ a S. Allegheny St. NEED 400 ITEMS FOR RED CROSS SEWING QUOTA MRS. LUCY M, MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by CY. Wagner & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte ky 8 a4 Whea $1 Ox A Iman dranaenl Brmessi rumen 3 ie to tS 70. Given Awoy Fres- i FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY NOVEMBER 14th & 15th J. B. Wagner & Co. will Offer a Splendid Weekend DREDS sate of Fall and Winter Woolens! All Brand New, Up-to date Merchandise ; E f Savings for You at SHAFFER'S | “acer 5 sons School Director of Belle- Saturday is the Last Day of Shaffer's Big 44th Anniversary Sale! 25¢ LETTER EIT 7 EEE EERE of EERE 3 Cranberry Sauce _. 2 cans Heinz Baked Beans 12-0z can 10¢ Yellow Cling Peaches 2 lge cans 35¢ Pure Cane Sugar 25-1b sack $1.44 Join in On Shaffer's Anniversary Treasure Hunt! FREE DOLLARS! irons mv prean: mois 1 off} WR THRO ROR TR TI Teachers nied permis Shaffer's Quality Meats ! Mon of every month Action was TENDERAY STANDING RIB taken after Paul Beaver, represent. ing the Association, reported that ROAS f BEEF - ib 30 the present practice of holding - C meetings at 4 p. Mm, is unsatisfactory ) ; : becatse many teachers are unable TENDERAY BEEF is choice steer beef that has been processed by to attend at that { me and because Shaffer's, processed by means that you may have really tender beef that will maintain the natural f r and goodness of the best Regularly at beef your money can buy. Go to your nearest Shaffer Store or y Super Market and get a deliciously tender savory beef roast or stenk and se how the guests r even th 1 8 { ti family eak and see how the guests or even the members of the family days will be cut ten minutes enjoy this temptingly delicious Tenderay Beef vou will be p classes will be held, howey M < “i ire t natice the Ff aver TT All ASS b oT —- i 0 DNoOtK the difference The board indicated that the con- Wednesday Night, Nov. 19 9 P. M. R i, tinued meeting of teachers on school : ” n . i » 4 Yes, Folks! We are givin way free, 10 large Turkey i Hamburg -- Fresh Ground Top Quality w23¢C time will be permitted only if most on the. abbve rf ng pny Your ny is Hiri . ; 8 PENN-ALTO BRAND PENN-ALTO BRAND of the Association, it was reported : : Group 1 Dresses That Sold { other factors The granting of permission to the hers to meet at 3:15 means that 1 class on the afternoon of meet. teachers attend the sessiont There chance to FE ¥ are 49 teachers in the school sys- to eat a FREE Turkey Dinner. HT ST Em tem and 47 of them are members op JUDIE MERE ST EC LL I a CJ ER Ma dee of NCIMB HEIR ET DI CRA SD Ee tg La ai a at tabs Ll Se T d . d H The monthly report of the medi- H : enderize ams cal inspector revealed that in 26 Roagrins Chickens TC or Sra wel hours of service, the official exam- Whole or Shank Ha ined 454 pupils. Reports regarding Full Fancy Butt Half hygiene, school nursing, nd th N G 2 Dressed .« Ib 34c | Drawn Cured lb 3lc Lb 2c Lh were included in Mr Stock's Help Defend Your Freedom ! , roup usual report i 2 The vocational Agricult ral and . F Dresses That Sold Penn-Alto Sausagettes Ih pkg an Home Economics exhibits at the i Regularly ot Williamsport Fair received a large a Open Kettle Rendered share of prizes, Mr. Stock said The —— B U Y — - § . Penn-Alto Lard____. RS boys group received 25 prizes, and $7.95 . . girls received many awards espec- > Penn-Alto Picnic Hams—fanecy cured____1b 2 ially for baked goods neve. ASE Floyd C. Hill, principal of the ~ Per Alto Bonelt n 4 i >. re a Spring street bullding, was named I or k Butts fancy cured . a Ib 51 le to act as clerk of the auto-repair . . — and blue print reading defense! Y classes now being conducted, He will SWEET POTATOES eds 10 Ibs 25¢ be in charge of materials and will keep records for the classes, Because of the rising value of IY ‘ waste paper, Mr. Stock suggested it Yous Pineapple Oranges doz 29¢ might be profitable for the school ceberg Lettuce—Ige heads « 2 for 17¢ to purchase a baler for baling waste- = ’ _ ® . nk 50 a paper, instead of burning such ma- | ge Smartly styled ES . Just the dress for comfort and warmth for Penna. Kraut Cabbage - 50-1b sk. 69¢ terial as is now the practice, The i . Ginn . 1 Ti ksgivi Holiday. Wi hey Fresh Clean Spinach Sc matier was referred to the supplies! the snappy w eathe: ang 1an giv ing olay. ierever they . { committee with power. : . rT raache url} o . rd ha. Texus Grapefruit: » 4 Yor 14¢ mimittee with power. a a SN are worn, these dresses will stand out from the crowd—be Injured in Collision XL cause they're so fashionably styled and so beautifully made! H B. Horton, of Rome, R. D.! bl suffered rib fractures, lacerations of | Flour 24 Ib sk 1.05 OLEO 3 the chin and he Jou si wo Steth Th Fi N . ! A] k rd in a motor accident which oceurr Toilet Paper Ultra-Refined three miles out of Rome toward e irst ationa an : d ne |) for qt. btl | North Orwell. He was taken to the | i Waldorf 5 “* 25¢ | Clorox Packer Hospital where he is now a | BELLEFONTE. PA. : ® ® ® ! patient, His car collided with one | ih Allexh St t i driven by Evelyn E. Miller, of Ow- | Me Ry I SHAFFER STORES COMPANY | | tie injiris were timed vo bs a Sh qj Aleeteny Stree | bi uises. Both machines were badly | damaged. Pillsbury’s Best Goody -Nut
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