Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 24, 1940, OBITUARY mings, a Kline, officiating made in the Schenck cemetery Howard. Members of the Lock Ha ven American Legion conducted full military nt the wisted by the Rey Interment ervices cemetery MRS. W, HALL Mrs, Lydia Hall wife of Hall, of Snow Sho¢ died i Philipsburg Stale Hospital . clock Tuesday afternoon, October 22 1040, after a several week with a complication of disea Hall had been a pat pital for about n. Ww Hine M hos Ley GECRGE A. BEEZER (Continued from page one) i Irst Dace iL DUSING 1888, belng located on at the rear of the present A. building. In 1800 he mov ding on EDNA PEARL ROCKEY p R { North Per i {Methodist church and had spent all cemetery, Mrs, Fravel was a memes his 1ife in the vicinity of Rebers- ber of the Reformed church burg, where funeral services were —— held from his late home Monday IRA D. SLAGLE afternoon with Rev, Walter Glenn, | Sluage, retired postal em- pastor of the Spring Mills Meth ploye of 217 Bouth Barnard street, odist church, officiating, Interment State College, died at 7:30 o'clock was made in the Rebersburg cemes Tuesday night, October 22. 1940. In tery the New York City Presbyterian — Hospital, where he had gone fo ALLEN LEE WALKER treatment, Purther information was Allen Lee not available last night and six days (Continued on Page 82nd Sec.) fThward, died County Hunters To Hold Dinner 1940. at the Centre Coun Annual Ira D walker, aged one year only child of Luther Masden Wa Saturday, O¢! Bellefonte, after a teg Hine with a complication of diseases IH was born in Howard on October | 1939. Funeral ery wer held a 1 ue da ftom ! we child H Gays Scheduled For October 30 at Pleasant Event Gap Grange Hall IAMES PP, MILLER Pp A | MRS. EMMALINE HOY FRAVE] M1 Hoy Fi Emmaling o Ghosts To Walk At : BHS Frolic, Friday Draft Eligibles MM Lr Wi Draft Board « N 2 wilich ve in the organized nt Cl urday Benjamin Matilda and R LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of William E Balr, late of Reberrburg Centre County, Pa. deceased letters of administration on sald calute having been eranted the une will dersignad all pefsons indebted n hip thereto ire requesied to make ime ; medina avments, and those having Count ANS of demands against the same yr meeting at the Cen vill pr nt them without delay for unty Hon Bellefonte, Bat tirment y RAYMOND C. BAIR WY ’ Adu trator, Bmullton, Pa x44 uflernoot Given Numbers (Continued from Page 1) Btale College, P Lhe nor boroughs and tow nd 7 hern half of the AUDITOR'S A Almed NOTICE J. Thom pms '} deceased IIL y of Bellefont 1 { NOTICE IN DIVOROY « take Lhe testimony of Witnesses be Temple whe Con Nov A ERROR AD ON JE RL ii lise C0 A JUBRSHB NTT JRO OmI seed 4 ———— notified to appear in person, or b counsel, or both, and produce suc witnesses as you desire to testify. LEWIE ORVIS HARVEY, Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa. x trey will in Alle Centre held before me nt Court Bullding Bireet my office Bouth Belletonte Pennsylvania, on Monday 4th, 1940. at 10:00 o'clock which meeting you are ny inty emer M, at x44 a tse] IMPROVED APPEARANCE IMPROVED SIGHT Correct faults in your vision with properly fitted glasses . . . You can improve your ap- pearance with becoming glasses, DR. HOWARD F. BAUER (Optometrist) CROSSLEY'S JEWELRY STORE Brockerhoff Bullding Bellefonte, Pa a LL eT ¥ i i £ @ EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES IN Coats and Suits ...at $8.95 For Friday and Saturday, October 25 & 26 FUR TRIMMED DRESS COATS Plaid Sports Coats :: Three - Piece Suits Women’s Knitted PaJamas at 79Qc pair (Regular $1.75 to $1.98 Values) Slightly The Katz soiled—repriced for Clearance he Bellefonte area MRS. LENA PARKS WILLIAM ELEXIS BAIR William Elexis Balr WILLIAM MALCOLM SCHENCK wr MM William alent nent citizen and 1 sudden h that community at 7:45 o'¢ ring, October 18 ard. died turday me ter a three dave’ Schenck war, had suffered from a number of years but as usual up until last Th deceased was a son of May Long Behenck and Howard on May 10, 1887 maki age at time of death 43 year months and 10 days Hi fat} who also conducted a hardware bus- iness in Howard. died about four years ago. Surviving are his the former Mary Hoffman; two sons, Donald and John. both at home, and a sister, Mrs, Prank T Chalk, of Philadelphia. Mr. Schenck was a former member of the How- ard borough school board; member of the Lock Haven can Legion and the P. O. B. of A of Howard Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at the Neff Funeral Home in Howard [ollowed by services at the Howard Methodist church, with the Rev, Wallace Cum- a veleran of the asthma for had worked ursclay. Th Anson and was born in wife Te give visual and Biting expression te your love and regard, the medium and the form must be chosen with care, Comforting assurance of a duty well performed will be yours if you choose a genuine Rock of Ages Memorial te stand as your record for the years to come, Howard Granite Works FRANK WALLACE. Pron was a Ameri. GRAND OPENING Friday, October 25th LITTLE FOLKS SHOPPE 25 West High Street, BELLEFONTE, PA. INFANTS’, CHILDREN'S and GIRLS’ WEAR ALSO, TOYS, NOVELTIES and NURSERY FURNITURE Free Souvenirs to the Kiddies! & mun Lt for. HH] o HER 8 1 Wilt Real Values at Shaffer's PURE CANE SUGAR cum =u wa $1.15 PENN-ALTO PUMPKIN 2 Ige cans 19¢ SAUER KRAUT - - 3 Ige cans 25¢ RED-RIPE TOMATOES 3 Ige cans 29c¢ MILK 10 = 57¢ - |b 37¢ PENN-ALTO BUTTER - - PENN-ALTO COFFEE - - - |b 19¢ LARGE CAL. LIMA BEANS 2 Ib 15¢ 4. 25¢ ov KINDS KRAFT CHEESE - - 2 a-Ib pkgs 33¢ FRESH CRISFIELD OYSTERS pt 25¢ NBC PREMIUM CRACKERS pkg 17¢ Fresh Home Dressed! TENDERAY BEEF STEAKS TTS GUARANTEED TENDER DRESSED OR YOUR MONEY BACK Smoked -Skinned PORK ROAST CALI 24c¢ Ib 17¢ ib STYLE 1500 CASH AWARDS EVERY WEEK ! (COUPONS WRAPPED IN SHAFFER'S BREAD) Shaffer's Special Bread 2lvs 15¢ 100% Whole Wheat Bread If 10c Spice O’ Life Layer Cake ea 25¢ (A Spice Cake with Hallowe'en Decorations) Sweet Potatoes 5+ 9c Crisp Tender Spinach » 5¢ Fancy Grapefruit 7 ~ 25¢ Fancy Cauliflower «= 10¢ SHAFFER’S SUPER SERVICE STORES TENDERAY Tenderized Hams | FiFsH HOME SHAFFER'S 10 to 13<ib Avg Whole or Half SCHL SH CIT SHR CRIN NRCC JI ROSIN CON OTR BI CRE IRR a J in OuonnpuDsmnne ORs Qo Ba a a a Sa a a I PHEROMONE OBER ne Ones QRn eae mesa BELLEFONTE, 0 "HONEY, DON'T WHISTLE (8 y gun AT THE TABLE!" | You should have heard him push that whistle to a high C and then let it coast merrily down. “What's the big idea?’’ I asked him SS: Ea “IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT DON'T BLAME ME. . . This is the most delicious beef I've ever tasted,” he said. “I'm no wooden Indian—when I taste meat that's so good, I've gotta celebrate somehow." WHY TENDERAY MAKES YOU WHISTLE WITH DELIGHT Tenderay is a scientifically controlled method which aids and speeds up nature's own slow way of tenderizing fine, wholesome, fresh beef to make it extra tender and delicious. Tenderay makes all cuts of beef tender—chuck, rump, sirloin, ete. In the Tenderay process no chemicals are added to the meat; there is no precooking, no freezing, and no mechanical treatment. Tenderay is a patented process® developed by the research labora. tories of Westinghouse, in cooperation with food scientists of the world-famous Mellon Institute. "U8. Pet. Nos. 2,169,081 ond 2,192,348 A — WHEN YOU WANT TENDER BEEF—ASK FOR NDERAY E “WELL, I'll ADMIT,” I said, pleased as a sweet sixteen, ‘that this beef is the finest we've ever had. But wait until you hear this. We can have beef this good every time. It's Tenderay bee, always tender, always full-flavored!” “AND SO ECONOMICAL ~THAT'S THE PAYOFF! Think what that means—superior beef, always at its tender best, yet it costs no more than any good beef! That's really money saved, isn't itl” AY ya
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers