Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 25, 1939. Miller To Seek | Post of Sheriff Native of Spring Township, AT Re; - Former Athlete, is G. 0. P. Candidate The ar of ler ublican yndidate for ment Edward R ownship, as a Sheriff of Centre county appears in this issue of The Centre Democrat Mr. Miller is a native of township, was an all-around lete at the Bellefonte High school in the class of 1922 and for the past 2 years has been manger of the meat department of the A & P store on the Diamond, Bellefonte, For three years he was employed in a similar capacity at State Col- lege He is a member of the Methostist church, the I. O. O. F. lodge, the Bellefonte lodge of Elks, Undine Fire Company and the Pleasant Gap Fire Company. In 1026 he was united in marriage with Sarah Marjory Hill, a lifelong resident of Bellefonte. They have two children, a daughter, Virginia, and a son, Edward r—————— ns —— Automobile Strikes Church An unknown motorist rudely in- terrupted the evening worship ser- vice at the Winfield Baptist church in Snyder county, Sunday night when his sedan failed to make a sharp curve in the road while enter- ing Winfield from the New Berlin highway The car plunged Across the lawn of the Charles Snyder home and struck the corner of the church. jolting some of the bricks from their place, Shrubbery ind lawn at the home were also dam- aged understand that some stars lion billion miles idea of being fa: We are 2.400 b *hch is owl Away Away a WEIS PURE FOOD STORES HOLIDAY NEEDS! 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Milk 10 «i» 39¢ KELLOGG'S Cern Flakes large phg 1c PINEAPPLES 3 for 3lc BANANAS 4 Ibs 22¢ TOMATOES NEW POTATOES NEW CABBAGE LEMONS 14 RED BEETS 2h 2% pk. 35¢ 31h 10e doz. 15¢ 2 Behs. 150 Quality Meats at Quantity Prices BOILED HAM RING BOLOGNA MINCED HAM FRANKFURTS Pork Loin coo Meat Loaves KRAFT'S WHITE American Cheese Sliced 31: 17. 2 1b 26¢ Ib 25¢ I ED Assorted IN THE PIECE Seck to Clarify Bpring | ath- | School Question | Citizens Ask State Depart- ment to Aet at Once on Building Site Matter In a letter this week to Lester K Ade, secretary of the Department | of Public Instruction, a Bellefonte | citizens’ committee, headed by Mrs | George B. Thompson as chairman, | asks that if the Department must act In the matter of a site for a new high schoo! building here, such | action be taken as soon as possible The request was made apparently to clear the issue stated In a reso- lution passed by the school bord | on April 10, in which the board | goes on record as favoring the pres ent site if that site is approved by the Department of Public Instrue- tion, and if the cost of construe tion on that site is not materially greater than on a new site The citizens’ committee forth that the idopted the resolution in recognition of overs whelming sentiment of Bellefonte citizens that the present site re tained. and adds that the senti- ment has been translated into for- mal petitions, signed by 1.111 vot. ers. The population of Bellefonte in the 1030 census was 4.804 The letter further adds the whole number of voters Wo sign the petitions do so ind that of voiced preference for site but asked 35 glgning for pe reasons It stated In that by far the greater number of the peti. mothers of The hus- women letter set board be that of asked 11 declined to 11, six the present excused from or business these to rsonal the letter tioner Are women Bellefonte school children bands of many of these were at their employment when their homes were visited and did not have an opportunity to sign, it is explained A cr his been Juniata Youth Knifed In Brawl Member of CCC Camp in Ser- With Slashed Abdomen tn Dr Ade board py of the fetter sont to the school ious Condition Stabbed during morning the Inn 1st Alls line, Edward Gebhart, 22. of Jun- lata, remains in a serious condition at the Altoona Hospit:l CGebhart, a member CCC d at home ) an Tuesday Newburg CATS brawl al tside the ona city of camp ul wa severely sashed the abdomen a ouiRnoe Slated to return to the CCC camp as his leave of absence had expired CGebhart wit several companions J mes All Samuel Matthews and Robert Kelly, went to the inn Mon- day night where they spent several hours Allen took all but Gebhnr their homes in his auto- mobile Ret) found State moned be removed to the hospital An ergency was performed, the injured man being cut in a manner th.t his intestines exposed and his liver Two Altoona men have been held but no formal been filed against before ft to iring to tl Allen said he Gebhart iving on the motor pol directed the in} porch were sim- man fme- who ired operation such were punctured for questioning charges have them —— - i Osceola Man in Collision Cars operated John A Red- ding. Osceola Mills, and John Har- ris Altoona. collided Saturday night two miles north of Bald Eagle on the Tyrone mountain road No one was injured. Motor gid driving conditions were at the time because of rainfall hy of or lice 4 eh 8 po heavy the The old swimmin’ hols will soon be the scene of considerable activity SEVEN TO BE GRADUATED FROM BLANCHARD HIGH SCHOOL Ruth Jessie Front Row Rear Row Comment f rel ement exereis wil headmaster of 1 Be Bellefonte accalaureat Kline, delivering School I» R Marie Girton: Lols Confer, © BerVices Byron IL. Richards, 8 o'clock. Monday even! iT be held at nte Academy as will be held activities n Class Senate Passes The ‘Slave Bill’ | Rushed Through in Spite of Bitter Opposition of Democrats week. the bil h Sen if being introduced Friday and reced ing first and second readings, all TE fig one day with ina the ile in recor passage Mon day The Piers he bil " lief board Inabor to public a prises. Relief recipient work would Persor such tn He receiving 2s blind exempted Both tries using prevailing mate determined by relia! the cality as board When the relief the job rreintant wr eligible for assistance Townsend Meeling be a Towne: in the Court House Friday May 26 at 7:30. Eveiyone vitad There will Give the MIRRO Bride Set The Ideal Wedding, Shower or Anniversary Gift This mew sei of MIRRO the F imast Aluowin om, combines all the utensils Béeassay for baking frying. bod ing, romting, end coffee making For weddings, showers and annitersarios MIRRO alu. minum is slwavs welrome and the MIRRO Bride Set hard extra thick slum nom Gilt esrd iacioded with this MIRRO set. 22 PIECE SET MIRRO THE FINEST ALUMINGM 15 PRE page WIRRD Cost Pont Given with wach oof This set consists of these wieneile: Tin fry pan » in feypanedaq 5m} Jk sit *«9in pie plate » qt coversd pot ¢ 6 cup perooiator ® 11 4.00 round roster with rack (406 in fowl or roast] * kitchen sire salt and pepper set » #4 gt ssuce noe jar sauce pan * 1% gf sae pan set of 3 sauce pan covers & Bin square cake * 2 layer cake pane Bi in 1» 2 gt whisthi tea kettle ® 3 at safey Hd steiner pan + “ig measure * 2 cup Per coletie. Bellefonte Hardware Co. M. W. WILLIAMS, Owner. Phone 295 Bellefonte, Pq. District Nurses Hold Final Meet All-Day Nittany (‘lub Satur- Country Session Hold dav at J] W. Ciasudy inher Western view, was the guest meelils E% a #1 penag FUTURE FARMERS HOLD CEREMONY AT BOALSBURG Nitiany America were hosts iL A Join Monday { the two t EH Dale B Korman Bellefonte and County Vocational t in the Harris Townshiy four 11 tL meetin Chapter Fut meeting aMabUTE ¢ first ype to be held in the meeting was conduct Chapler FP. F. A. bv vg fem Bellefonle whds in F. F. A following were initiated 12 Grant Brower Ralph The green hands Biddle Nelson Fisher Charles Ort, Robert David Shope. Donald Krape. Melville man. Lester Reese, Leonard Basil Robinson, Kenneth Mark Smith, Lee Gettig | program consisting of Clair Poorman and Lester Reese fiellefonte and talks by Paul Krape land Bazil Robinson. of Bellefonte and livin Zaleski of Boalsburg. Fo lowing remarks of Mr. Tucker and the two advisers the meting ad journed for reireshments consisting of cake, ive tream and sandwiches EE eT Donald Harpe Peter ind music by At SURPRISE PARTY HELD AT PLEASANT VIEW HOME A surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mul- birger, of Pleasant View, Tuesday evening. May 23, in honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Florence Gummo, Mrs. Gertrude Runkle and Mrs Agnes Mubarger The evening was spent in playing games and at a late hour refregh- ments were served Those present were: Miriam, Rhoda and Elizabeth Sheetz, Mrs Sue Young, Mrs. Anna Reeder, | Mrs. Pearl Cain, Mrs. Wayne and { daughter Patricia, Mrs. Florence | Gummo. Mrs. Josephine Gummo, | Mrs. Anna McClellan and daughter | Clara, Mrs Clara Letterman, Mrs. | Gertrude Runkle and daughter Rel- ‘1a. Helen and Lydia Runkle, Mr and Mrs. Charles Mubarger and | dapghter Minnie. all of Bellefonte, Fa Mrs. Charles Packer and | daughter Edna and son Wilson, of Houserville principal; Paul William Pletcher; Clarence Gordon Girton; Robert Karl Spangler Snow Shoe High i ~~ To Graduate 26 Commencement Exercises To Be Held Thursday Even- ing, June 1 Bnow Bhoe High Bchool gradua- tion acti art with the Baccalaureale sermon to be de- Hvered by Rev. C M. Hammond in the Bnow Bhoe Methodist Church on evening, May 28, at 8 o'clock. Special music will be fur- nished for the occasion The Class Night exercises will be held Wednesday evening, May 31, at 8 o'clock, In the school suditori- mm. The ire of twenty-six members will Lake part Thursday evening June 1, will wit ness the commencement exercises V2 be held In auditorium 8 o'clock Harold P. Zelke College, will be vilies will the Bunday ent class the school Prof 5 ate Diplomas will be awarded n Rs gers County B Penna speaker by Prot the Gler perintenden PeAaKers Heahley Thom; e Bharkey Kerin, Pa ichae] Hramatr David Priedmar Jane MoGowan a Koblarehik Frederick Bechdel Clark ppie Evelyn Betty Eaton Hughes 1 Bunday the Rey Injured in Jump From Barn | Air Conditioned Whites FOR COOL COMFORT Also over 25 styles at $1.99. Open toes and heels, but also closed toes if you prefer. Young smart styles in sport, street or dress shoes styled with an eye to comfort. Solid whites or contrast trimmed. i to 9. Widths AAAA to D. Sizes Men! If You Are Looking for Style and Comfort In Your Summer Shoes, You'll Find It In Our Large Selection of Styles ! 2.99 $3.99 $5.00 Also Over 10 Styles At $1.99 Sizes 6 to 12 Crepe or Leather Soles. Widths A to D. White, brown and white, or tan leather or crepe soles, in a grand array of styles. Plain toes. Straight or wing tips. ROWN’S BOOT SHOP So. 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