| HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Noverber 16, 1979 To Distribute | Howard HOWARD lin this community, Rev Shultz! p D R For 1940 the Democratic party nominates supported by the taxes paid by the | First Nat 2200 2300 2900 | was formerly a pastor of the Zio) 1, of 1 him, of course he will accept. How persons who are working, This is -. Christmas Funds . . John Lyons passed away at his Lutheran church, ; adic Totals 50.650 57.550 59.900 home Saturday evening after a long ; nia : Declares M’Adoo could any man decline such a de- costing the state about $9000 .000 (Continued from page one) | Philipsburg Hines Funeral services were held T Broad t nant from HB : Darty yrhe a he monthly, he sald howed oof ght de eu d ng } .] Tia Na 54.000 . 60.000 bg d Mrs. Woodrow Cont 0 a3 third te ny raditior ) on de or WER showed a slight decrease during the i - — Mr, and Mr fF Lonler : Former 8 p » nity wiition 1s mere Cogms Court Confirms Report 3 - oe pC anvway WW ¢t hat a 4 year, the totals being: 1938, $26,000, Grand Totals 111550 119.900 | Son Larry spent Sunday at Mr X-mas Music nator Expects Par- anyway. We don't have to observe| 4 0 "en ToT be of and 1039, $25500 State College d i 4 ’ Conway home at Karthaus ty to Draft Roosevelt ; will It unless we want to. Whenever the David Atherton. late of-Philipsbra showed an increase of from $27,000 Mr. and Mis. Marion Pletcher en (Continued from Page 1) " 4 condition of the country calls for An rip hig wii t I [4 last year to $28.600 this year. Phil N | 200 At tertained the following to a turkey ~— er Win, He Savs he services of a certain man. he J dge Ivan Walker in a decree flied ‘ . 4 ear y " Cer? A number of county organizations must submit as a patriot, no matter his week, ruled that subject to cer- , tain modifications made by the ipsburg's total increased this year . dinner at their home Tuesday even. the G : tat to $60,000 from about $54.000 in Legion Banquet ing: Miss Flora Pletcher, of Brook- including i County Federation of Returning from Washington to what personal sacrifice is Inve Court. the auditor rena 1 ['X N. Y.: Mrs pbecca Glen .. womens Clubs which will have his hon “14 Personally, I intend to rt ‘ A augiiors report 1s con- 1938 lyn, ! « Mrs. Rebecca Glenn ang ec of % DIORY is home In California, former Ben- firmed and the costs are 10 be borne ty . are ri » .y PELs Lox " 4 . fhabped # y 2 Heal TO I N \ The Community Bank at Port Ma- (Continued from Page 1) son Paul: Mr. John Conrad of Chae " » Thiam on December | ator William Gibbs McAdoo ex- | [00sevelt for a third term BID | ps the extate R he al dala . Cul 2 ave ale i wire { ie - <4 ’ » tilda and the First National Bank " pl Bellefonte; Mr, and Mrs, Kling “* wv rm n ae re Wo par- pressed the belief that President ill vi . " . RR Wace olans of wee who ae. vearie aviehtar » Tr " ticipa * broadeast All In reuosevelt . whelmingly elected of Howard both show increases, } | Yearick, daughter Patricia. The Ruosevelt whose nomination he 3 . % | either 4 WA init ' wd gro us r te ' \ ! i 1 MARKE J while the figures for the First Na- Ne \ pogty ig d Or misii- | evening was spent In playing card: dividual ng 1 ole ae Ning to par- helped obtain in 1982, would be . Vv RET QUUTATIONS . . ‘ 4 armed ee Second alm--Liue citi an vi ”. es - ticipale are equested lo get In ninA . . " heat tional Bank of Spring Mills indicate | J" € and Chinese CTiEckers . ro. nominated nd overwhelmingly zenship—can be achieved through sis. Martha Glen of New Brin. touch with Karl E. Kusse, secretary ton Four Named To Cal fuckwheat confident that he Ww ra third term in 1940 a decrease, All banks carrying y Christmas Savings Funds this year| ©/ev4ng into national, state, county | wick N. J. and Mrs. Malcolm Of the Chamber, who will arrange i . } Job C m itt RA bef Sr and local offices, men and women . ‘ar aval Amst ; | ‘ eehedules ‘ 100, | ary of the Treas- ommirree Rye expect to open funds for 1940 with-| ; A Trexler and daughter Elizabeth, of gy \urct RAPES spore. “8 gs in the next month. Payments are who are absolutely hones: and Sin- | wilkes Barre spent the weekend The interviews of pedest wil JNaer ison, former from Page 3 uriey made each week in most instances, cere, he sald at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Glenn be made each night, 8hon In m Pag ) Corn although this feature is optional Why Herbert M Beezer om - The Woman's Missionary and Aig be chosen at random and will ' tpn rsa ; an ‘Th ther members of Bcce tahoe: a with depositors Shir ig Officer [ Ballery E. 108W0 | ga0iaiy of the Evangelical and Re. asked questions regarding some sub- 1 Ones leamship county aroun are N. E. Robb ane Tov ons, groceries, ele. as cor Smart Eyewear The First National Bank of Cen- Field Aftlliery. Bellefonte ang ls formed church will hold its annua; |Ject pertaining to Christm Eaen | 141d he would support the Pr nt AT Rod an rec ed weekly by Herr & Heverly . tre Hall; the Rebersburg National _. .. ° pea OSL, | hank Offering service on Sunday, | Person 80 selected will receive a card | i ho { A Beatie wiaalrms | Eggs. per dozen 2% To Improve Vision Bank, and the Foie National presided 4a toastmaster ai the roast November 19 A 780 P M A entitling him to some gift from icAdoo's al 1 arks a Rrou ’ YrOminent pry we Andis ard, per pound urkey dinner, which we serve " " JJonte stor Sirti ; L131 : and Flatter You Bank of Millheim do not conduct po 1% Ladi Po My " " ved! count “The Perfect Git" will ba Bellefonte siore. Virtually all Belle. | anpended t atement concern- | trialist v n Christmas Savings Funds, The fund pion. * Legionnaire ruty . presented. All are welcome fonte business places are t-i 4 { a f the American MALLORY " . . i Ronn bs Pd a trioute ing in the pla w the : y " N 4 The eyeglasses prescribed for at the Peoples’ National Bank, State | of 0010140 10 the Abxi Ar d 10 HOWARD HIGH SCHOOL NEWS ing in She pana or Le Lhe ti VIOUSY Were and : nists Y 1 Kodak P you by Dr. Howard F. Bauer, College, is termed a “Thrift Fund." | pe newly-organized Jun L ir Assemb) a ht £m ibn 3° | ris : a e wn ‘ wViy-organized Junio ARI n ol 5 iy progri held i > PY . registered optometrist, will but most payments are made at po.4 hier made ft n al sublic an y+ THOMA eid n the Diamon “ bape an i ade its initial publi on iesday morning we . ye 3 scientifically correct your vis- Christmas time and the figures ,.. .0cane . in the Arm ” a, Da : ys na 8 we were “or ill be located or M .— . Ht ard ¢ tie r ISLC ay tung enough Oo have with us fon. The frames in which have always been included in the naw} ! “ REugn ve with “ . . o .. | parade here earlier in the day Wall, district secretary of the we fit them will improve Christmas Savings summary All Among the guest ) ere called MC fl hw } i ! . ' viv: ) y Among th uests wi x re alle ve ah abe " n wiki H : 3 bans 4 was : your looks. banks. with the exception of the . A 8 who w calied » C. A. of Lock Haven, who in he short-range type eliminate ote : : . + SeBrl hy : ‘ ' pon for short speeches were Ai-| duced Chief Priday an Indian fron Rain mocra (in Wash- | "’ py ew, 0 ! are EIDE o@@W®e STUDIO Peoples’ at the College distribute | | hev. Job 4 i hp ! Fg rigay AGIAN Tom | any possible objectionable noise. The | ing ™ i. PE Hoa " ote Too : torney John G. Love, who introduc- | the tribe of Hudson Bay. The chie io Ie. tn aa ttembn iim igh . | as a general con- funds by mail ed the speaker of the evening, Cot . ’ ’ 1 Is to be installed and oper- EE wi Oy evening, Com- | gave us a vivid picture of typical gied by W. K. Snyder, of Wingate ther NOTICE ! ollow) 4 : nee in 1 Following is a comparative table mander McDade; Congressman | Indian life with the philosopt ! ] i 4 ie ramnte 3 3 Dr. Bauer will be at our store showing Christmas Funds in the James E. VanZandt: Willlam W.| the Indians. He also told y 4 hit get le marrun piisane WO im In Xperience J Wednesday, November 22nd, various banks for 1037, 1938 and! Sieg, president of the Titan Metal | interesting story and imitate hy 4 MEE Jal. MTVE us un wizdom and high h ieals, und . . . # "oe . ‘ wii + w i SLLE S0OTY 0 imaled Of ving § Th "st ca] y 4 Te . instead of Sat, Nov. 25, next 1939. All figures are given approxi- | Company, who expressed saiisfac- animals of the North Ing the various progran who s0 well as bh an direct th Y. J h C . animal Wi sordid y ’ ‘all 3-W p ately tion in tt ot that t} : . , f th ommit! nt rs « ni ay Call 3-W for ap- mately ‘ tion in the fact that the Armistice Thanksgiving vacation is sched- Members oo : - p he y al pe y Bellefonte Day Parade Was composed 100 per | uled for Thursday, November Cares ha : wih iD H H oh y reat i jv niing We've decided that if they can set aside “Be Kind to Stray Gold A * 0) \ ent of Bellefonte groups and Or-! and Waly ie , y . er, chairman, Bossart DeHaas, 8 H ivilization? 1 First Nat $8.000 $6,000 $5000 °° ’ £10 ps an r= and December 1 as per calendar fish Week,” “Eat » ~ ek” “Ki ake P Trust Co 3500 10000 11000 Banizatiens; the Rev. Father Wil- iy mr Py f pd Poorman and Grover Corman Tye cui b at More Spinach Week” or “Earthquake Preven. S ) Bs i HALEY JE Ol he ( - Vithisianaing ) 2a.a 4 a A " Wald tion Week.” we can invent one, too WwW. E. CROSSLEY Farmers Nat. 8.750 10,000 9 500 liam E Downe . Who expressed hi ard TT will be held on Priday » TEWELER State College p ea ire at d ng with a group of wening, November 17, at 8 o'clock Baby's Arm Goes Through Wringer cratic par velt ha v Brockerhoff Building eoples’ Nat. 6.000 12500 15000 y 4a Bug i gp ‘nie th School Auditorium. It, Two-year-old } i" olbert MA R Deer. Every wants u ¥ H 1h) y 0 R H } 1 p . . re ot . i ! : { BELLEFONTE, PA. Pirst Nat 14000 14500 13600 . . § yas BS i A was suggested by the questionnaire Hoona, laced with ihe J of or nal pL Ki ge OL 31 4 0 in youngsters some 21 years 880; | ahich were submitted at i ral 1 . | ’ vhich were submitied al an earlier } ing Bou ide u Fa HalUhi-=n De | e Mayor Hardman P. Harris, N J} a ‘9 . ‘ WHO | meeting of the PTA that the ass her mind . vy tot Ltr 1 thir not answer that oy M . " rs a 1.200 00 1.200 de . thant apd N abe b A willy } We Lhe asso r mang atl uny 1 Huan y aa answer J 9 ; The Constitution of the United "Ei. : declared that hes watched Wwith|.igion have some study in charac- help mother 3 ¥ i : t . We have she selortion (0 prove our right to same I Matilda interest the erection of the addition a " ; : h 4 or raining of } v ‘ tay ’ 4 " { ys Cg . a pi dd r training of children. On nday while hes ber was |} tleren r he is OVER 30 STYLES and nos od | iristmas Greet. Batnnles alnpues t Roosevelt will States is a great document so long | Port 2 : as it protects our property Comm. Bank. 1000 750 1,700 to the Legion Home, and the D1 vember 17 we neq DOG LU : OC al ’ Jane Ryland Brooks-Doll oat wa name itn ti tha HE he m A . J =) Jouncil Presider Thomas aver: om i ii y : p A T R 0} N | Zz E 1 7 : . Notice TREAT YOURSELF TO SAVINGS!| Erin itis mo mmr con toms me a 7 | nn sare Spr » councilman Harry {ger ne SChocl will prese; play on Da-i. 0 ir the home of K TAME a. In the State Theatre Bldg. Fa ET Values on Quality Foods You Know {EVs Sigh A Bs; ‘ . bo Arabia » : F y, ory an. A I. ear the Valley View road. Sunday BELLEFONTE, PA. 0 Nei § ”p Tooy for Savings and Service at RO iodine : vember 18 at 2:30 p. m. Every- | Prices Reasonable J) PLAZA THEATRE BLDG BELLEFONTE, PA ZION PUMPKIN GOLDEN YELLOW No 24 can 10c be: bhi. so 0 or Com- me SAUCE zr gre ef Eins HE THANKSGIVING FLOUR All Purpose FAMILY 12-Ib bag 38¢c morning but h was cancelled | an and son speni the WhEgen route | ¥ith the Ward Stover family | when his car brike down en ! round to Bellefonte, included a condemna- | New Jersey n ge phe tion of the cheapness with which Mr. Percy Miller returned to his J ‘ home in Johnstown, alter spending’ Americans hold their oath “You JUICE DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE 3 tall cams 25¢ can walk into any \ t re m in th sever » eS yh his sister and He HMC ak: 4 “ C sired 8 i) aughiers ' be GRAPEFRUIT veowovss 2 tow 2B | 5 vi ih in RAI PUFFED 2 1 4 WT Lm fh Si see eo pho State College spent ¢ veral days SINS has C McDade warned the public to be- last week a n Hockman none ~ — ware of pacifist talk that the Legion f Waldorf is trying to get us into war The James denial of th sh statement” Sunday TOI ET i he continued, “is that we, who suf- ai Renovo fered horrors of war 21 years HH | ago. now have chi 1 who would Sins, from our community TISSUE be eligible for servi in case oi e ne i Lt at ih ar. Would we condemn our chili- LALHerd church last 1 to the same things that we I Mrs. Hall of Pleasant i “ {(hrough?” McDade asked Gap, spent Sunday with Mrs Hall's ROLLS Cc | he Legion demands that those patents, Mr. and Mrs Ir ; served during the World War Mizz Cora Stover is visiting 1 wh Scot Tissue 3 rolls 25¢ — shall be taken care of by the gov- latives in Bellefonte er nment-—particularly those who Mr. and Mrs, Orvis Smel were maimed or whose health was [amily were recent callers al th . wrecked through war service” 08 Paul Clevenstine home Shortening 3 BB can 49¢ 3 cakes 19¢ continued, adding that the Legion The Goiden Rule Sunday School Corn Kix aims to keep the price of war at a class held their monthly mee€ling ea pkgs y #2% can high level. “By keeping the cost of | Tuesday evening at the home of Cer I 2 23¢ Cocktail i 23c war high” he sald “we are insur-: Minnie Stover Octagon K Log Cabin ing ourselves against future wars.’ Rev. and Mrs. William 8 Giant Soap 4 cakes |5¢ Syrup 12-0z can ]9¢ “I'he Legion knows what it 8 Orrstown, spent Friday wit} on lavia talking about when it demands a; lL amis \ i cakes ying first line of defense” MdDade con- I ————t , Ww : Toilet Soap 4 17¢ Mash 25 ™ bag 55¢ tinued. “We are practical paci- ~ Take hat Trip Back Home for Cone. fists who believe In keeping our own he ¥ Octagon ; T I : ’ Super Suds 2 lee pkgs 39¢ i soldiers in our back yard, but who AUB S . - eden RY L Super dy 1g red pkg 18 Soap Powder pkg 5c will tolerate no interference from Thanksgiving —- : LX = 1 p is Old Dutch the outside.” USED FURNITURE In A Dependable a \ : ” can cans In closing, the former State Com. ; : ! ANTE Hormel’s Spam 29¢ | Cleanser 2 156} | In mg orion «nd | Bargains This Week Used Car . . . F GUA ED! fr . ee. boys to ti jon Boys Ca this SENSATIONAL SAVINGS — ON PRODUCE! | Yo Othe Legit BOY) ts are |} —m——m—mmm | trained in citizenship, and as their CHINA CLOSETS POTATOES FANCE 10 ib 19¢ education progresses, they conduct $ 6.75 J APPLES rrvcy cooking ge leet ions, Yume Ulictrs Mid hetoue 1937 CHEVROLET . .. .. $425.00 ng RATING 1937 FORD "85 .. 425.00 sss —————— CELERY "0050 jess 25€ CORMAN. THANKS VOTERS DRESSERS 1936 FORD . ......... 325.00 ONIONS coxa 10 ts 19e |] | 1 vio to ie vie means of con $4.75 | 1935 FORD . ....... .. 260.00 1935 CHEVROLET ...... 275.00 TANGERINES Fla. doz 15¢/ ty my sincere thanks and apprecia- ct ORANGES Fla. 5-1b bag 21¢ | tion for the splendid support given Dining Room Suits 1936 DODGE .......... 375.00 1933 PLYMOUTH ...... 165.00 Ib 15¢ | GRAPEFRUIT Fla. 4 for 17¢/ me at last Tuesday's election. 1 — - 10 pieces $39 ue | CRANBERRIES .... —————————————— also wish to repeat, as 1 did throughout my campaign, that I will make every effort to give the J Quality Meats at LOWER Prices | | | cen of this county a sowricows, | “PARLOR SUITS | 1933 GRAHAM ........ 140.00 pe, $72.75 | 1932 WILLYS KNIGHT .. 125.00 1932 PLYMOUTH . .... 125.00 WE'VE CUT PRICES SKINLESS | | Road Workers Find Skeleton i | | Workmen engaged in removing Congoleum Rugs the top of the hill on the new ! three<lane highway near Franks- § 9x12 $4 05 Armstrong town. Blair county, made a startling . READY TO PAT COOKED | discovery Tuesday when they un- - = earthed several sections of a human Kitchen Chairs | skeleton whieh were buried about =| - {foot and a half below the surface 50c¢ lof the ground. Upon investigation | or {by motor police and the coroner, ih | the remains were taken to the Blair Kitchen Cabinets pd Whether you can afford to spend $100 or $1000 you'll get the best possible aan | county home for burial. SAUSAGE - = Ib 19 Wr pga ing §12 J S buy here—in a used car that it’s good . . . nnd safe . . . to drive. | STEWING {unde and valued at several hiun- N $3.75 C 0 C }) Y OVSTERS . pint 2c | Eis mn] | DECKER MOTOR COMPANY Treaty Line. The marker was erect- | Spring and High Streets posit wy Phone 814 110& sol adw. Iv TE e, Pa. : wr LEERY a ing (nm FT aps Saves ¥ Pudi Hi LB Fin PLATE I want you to feel at all times that the “Register's” office is your office, bess so long as I remain in charge. Chests of Drawers Thank you HARRY CORMAN. | $4 75 * sii MP sr —— wy be, Lalli ed this year, after 12 years of efforl on the part of local historians,
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