Page Four THE C ENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 7, 1940, | It takes the average driver about ing 30 miles an hour, the car will Man Killed In Fall publican candidate apparently cars Legion Band Concert Speed Trap Is ried more than two score of Penpe three-quarters of a second to move go 33 feet before the brakes are ap- From Freight Train sylvania’s 67 counties Roo: sevolt gas Program Announced Voted In Boro CEN i RE COUN f ( HOSPI i AL his foot pedal, If the car Is travel. plied mo a ? {ried the Philadelphia, Pittsburgh ——— ea — (Continued from page one) | and the anthracite and bituminous | A varied program hag been ar- (Continued from page one) | IN THE WEEK'S NEWS RE regions | T American Legion | ) ran for The > ged , lor. The move was made to better tigating the accident, deemed an in-| Senator Joseph F. Gulley WOR T€= | junior Band concert which will be **- A | quest ummecessary | clection, too, defeating Jay Cooke, | rosented Sunday. November 10. at A #hi ey of the lod with — H NN I ER’ The train was In charge of En- of Philadelphia. Guffey’s majority is.00 pM, in the State Theatre, [0 operation of their city govern. | Mrs, Cluyer C. Tay) weman 3. Stover last night hovered around 150,000 Jlefonte | ment, Monday of Last Week a Fayiat, Buleionty ginem J. G. Stover, of Bellefonte R. D1. Birt a daughter was bor Conductor Lewls Meyers, of Tyrone: votes Nitor ea 4 at Harold A. Wion, director of the | Chamber of Commerce Secretary! Admitted: Dorothy M. Roan, of | 0 Ms. and pr Ph Thoma ly Brakemen Charles Hoover and Re publican falled to wrest from | gon.ronte High School and Lemont Karl E. Kusse appeared in Council Bellefonte, R. D. 1. Discharged: Dr. jo J. CF son to Mr, and Mrs James Bathurst, both of Bellefonte, | the Democrats the only two state | go qe Gil He he guest conductor, | to ask that the 2-heur parking lim- |G. Louis Nichols, Strafford Spring Vito L. Le tbarel Stat C bing cer - wide elective state government of ' i e Mrs. Melvin Greenaway and ar Pid Rlle LCOuege. a ( and Pireman Longbacker, of Ty- The progr alloy [it In the business dist y extend- Conn ' " J 1 program follows ness district be extend ' on Ww Mr al “1 Mad oe Y smocratie he ’ 7 . 4 ea fe ‘ Ha . Mm V ahd Mr Chari rone. fic Hil in De not v ; Ra, F “america.” Anthem Arr. by Jenkins [ed from 6 p. m. to 10 p. m. Satur- infant son, Bellefonte R. D 3 Mis Decker, Spring Mills. R. D Hoover was on the west side of the | CMMr Ross, who is sta 4 ren Liberty Bell” March Sousa | day night Kusse declared that! Christine Patterson, 8t, Michael y 4 . now, wi lected audit general tit \ fa harged Tues- | ° 4 ; erossing flagging motor traflic at over his RR ; Hi - ) . A ‘Fred Air Varie" Baritone Solo...Harlow [dozens of Bellefonte citizens park Admitted Monday, discharged Tuc Fhursday of Last week p- \ r his Republican opponent, Fred. aly ' av i rol Ja Cellerman the time, The train in going south ariel ‘ A ro he py p Played by Mai aim L. Wetzler, Jr. [thelr cars downtown after 4 p. m. day Mi Carol Jane : Kelle Hay Admitted: J } § ICR ASL | me; M § 1 1relin . } - fn p- ue % ami | Oh the crossing consisted ol two|,, "0 "acon nna Pea A The Whistler and His Dog,” Ca- | Saturdays, walk home for the even. | Sta \ ollty R. D x A pg Mrs, 3. Emit) TON rs, a cabin car and the locomgo. "° **0 ’ Ye ry Brioe ever | Ig meal, and walk downtown in the Monday, discharged Sunda Vil tonte: Joseph CB Cont y . * * . bo . ears, ehr and the locomo- |, "yo "oh wis nearly mi price, ... Pryer | ng meal, and walk big thet Monday, © SCArec sunday: Le; Jose] ntre Hall This is your Invitation to visit us in our tive, with the cabin car being halt- 5 0 I'll Take You Home Again Kath- evening, using their parked cars as Jan Ad i pd oN artis | Ds 4. Diy ‘ ir N. Ke ed near the sidewalk. Spectators re- =" © leen Serenade Westendor! | headquarters for social visit He H. M. Walke tne Grove Mi jellefont John Balleng Bats . ported that when Mr. Mt Kinley ar- N i a 3 ‘ - iT : a n : ny A Day in the Cottonfield Char- | 0c inred that the practice forces Birt : on w DOr 0 A ” : Colles M1 Howar y Yarnell New Location— rived at the crossing he boarded the wi . pe “ ah . oe 4 il » wv : hy “ : acterisid Smith & Zublh many out-of-town hbuver to park Mi A " | cibin ear platforin and was about Cathe A CalfGUTIE SAL rs HIE CEA Jountry Gardens” Dance well out of the busin rea and n to Mi and N rald (3. , “op . Bj State lege alt way across when the locomo.!r. WARIOWE, oF, Kepubican of Tid Arr. by Delanater | makes iL necessary for them Ww car- teroll, Delefonis \ os Alege, R. D.; Master Philip Zelez [ Cc i nT nana to tHe burgh, return wt ni howed k i "tak OF " Weis A 4 to Mr. and M Jame Ny " ot Bt : y tive began to move west into the " i y tot . " naire” March Watson 1) CAR! ng cistances. No ace anh: ¥ n alle na on to M Asia Raith A nani PRUNER BELO K, 1 ib pe Heion i ih ’ Boob. Bord M | Db 2 Adn Vie Match Company switch he jol A ata S00 Of ool a Intermission Yon Was taken by Council unbalanced the man and he fel \ : : th a : gh - : > Ha ddre by John G. Love 8 M. Shall: iperintendent 4 M haries P. M mit dis od 1 - ay } of Bu " over the railing of the cabin car ©150 Ul he Ju i the ni Normal a Bennet (of ‘the Americ ie nd Stone | ‘ aos BE IE aly N th Il h St platform, landing on the track ir a® FRA Sgution] AEA LL A. Or ons oma: dant. in ba 4 pp A ihe nia or A eg eny i Flee wa nb erg IO pre Be i 4 nade aves Council regarding the lime du mAmittt Nea WA Mrs. W W_ Confer, H DOORS FROM POSTOFFICS accident a momen i ' : Nl dr C ed the engineman to halt. The train' JRe | CABLE 0 BD Ovarinee nike } rehased. which | Solel I ! & L ’ | B Sg ct (ryt i Sthin distance of about auGilor general { niy remain ET ety sts iit dete Ho ; 1% . ¢ ' p SEAL ! } i ka . > 15 fee, it fs report i oer ie elective JOT A A re ti: EY. 17° ant daught riday All our friends like our New Store Members of ‘the train crew and OUices at = Harrisbur rine Bchion RD aL | nin own Hume i ditectly'in the | Snlesbure, Siri: Low Belle | Mrs M el H. 1 . spectators removed McKinley's body HE hn OS MN NVETI, De fatal Sra Antaris fe Wroree lof urevailing winds from the Hmeic ars. | : Jhon 1ile M M. St ~You will too. from the track and a call wa nt ghoveh nage ny ed, a : hl alah a \ ! ni y nant Bellet nt immediately for the E son ambulance lance arrived ¢ the man was breathh he was pronounced dead upon ! rato Gn: WASHED Gd slo] ' lime dust Centre H I M g | Bellefonte, | il Ar at he istant. | treasurer contests, Pennsylvanians first term. Haines had 11.025 t 0 motion to the Bechtel, State College. Discharged: | Saturday | This Space, next week, will tell you of eighth ol a mii istan band “ t4 TOT . ! 9.422 i ma jorit DEINE .¢ that tHe apcre { Sr A Donal ; re an . > % - Walk , J. D. Cameron McKinley wa { the ngressional _delega.- | 1603 Mr. Warner, head of the Warner daughu te College; Mrs. Chas. goo M ey G. Bool the nice, new Gifts we have for son of Daniel and VanZandt ar IK ia tio: t ntire membes \ M0)» American Co ha ! be me dG a ) vi : ar, 4 L Ki Kinley and was born in Milesburg v Stat ouse of Represen- James FE VanZandt won an not ' ' ’ " Wirn 2 Ap) tnt ; . on June 4. 189, making his age at tay RN 0, E. Yurats Wap, Si wiay |WHisance 1s Eek abd in af eo oat, oro i Albert A i | we Christmas Season time of death 45 | nH : hi the State Senat hi em Wt oN on in the . y ; ’ ( y { | | " fav a1 tveed ht Fb \ 4 ys SS 4 A ae »eism : 4 y . ie ’ d vy ’ y y i and 8 da He i ed b! v y n at k 140 communitic om or o neress seat from | vot Actsmtnint ratio oh : Ail mem be h ed i | AAMAS father: his wife, tl R x on , . ir ' Fleming; two ( Joan, at home of Mileshurg, and a ney Sliker; of Mr. McKinley ploved as some vears has en loved by Uhty reina ly In the Re. . 2% ’ - af iy v &i 2 tome of Hig . Boris Mrs. Me GH i Snow Sh the State Highway Department. He publican column. althoush the Re-| poy, HiG Um (Home avete-for thelr sha ns of Hii ing and | Edridpe, | West Deca FOOD was a World War veteran and was publi majorities il all cases wer Ma jority 12.74 . so Syaibpigd loin retih, p Shy . forr Ham w. | a to a member of a U. 8. Army band! le han 1776 differen n i next : haen 1 et : na A i Ase during the wa: ws ne of the unty Rey n a De it . A trot’ Civers Ey a . 4 " onte: M 1 EF. Parki . charter members of Our Boys Band, | Ie ch tration Pedestrian Is bila id dint . i - ny A tom ie fixisd aha ats ‘ : lesh 2. wh that organization entre wi £0 % Yossi tik i a ¢ ok a ¥ ' ) f f . 5 f } f f ins ys . . Wa ho rll Bia on 1913 34! was a pride to the fact that 815 per cent Killed By Car A ction sill ns . wl . The oo y gon oh i NOVEMBER VALU ES member of Brooks-Doll Post Ameri. of its 25.170 registered voters turned ‘he high bani Hy of Liu | * {mane There were 56 patie . Lhe m page one) can Legion, Bellefonte out to cast their ballots, Tuesday Continued fr ank street a Holme nue i pris t the begihning of this Week Puneral services were held Tues- The og Me Or a oNent Was Lm von ihe Broken wits Tuctio] In a letter { | A ".. Hospital Contributions Fron ON Sua Y FOODS day afternoon at the Wetzier Mem- | <Daiili, 08 WINCH = WaiRle received: Jo's 8 bk him : Luther Cain, lowest Ee ar eciared thal o Fin LVETODEE 1 J r Red ( 5 ie, Bishoj wit} 10.6866 ¢ | Roosevelt 9870. or a Will. | Gov ruck nim wy the re-roof ¢ of the Phove- Jim fol . 11k trent ; elle ¥ a+ —————— orial Chapel, Milesburg Rev. H. O. Kline, p | BREAKFAST HOUR [FANCY MILD Milesburg Baptist church officiating . v ‘ e] Rn F. G fie . i " n ’ crat n 1- m - 4 Wi = add a wo a h " tr t for the work ‘ : mH che p ; ’ , ; ) | 14¢ Wail } OOK 1:00 IKE FOR i al . 4 at 2 ¥ | ’ f ie VEIT 4 ‘ od . ; i cemetery Bellefonte iba rh : tha rave | DY 1060 vots in the nts rules nari Laivan @ ge W a Brent at fhe SOY { WTR. a ft ) Ye. ‘ 3 - ¢ Orr ey . polled § Ha Wihlie ( Ke y 1 We IF wa ng ri 8 i i ak Ty we ¢ for th} " . Y 4 4 | . . " were in Charge of memocy i oh . rapes 2% Soy 1 9 y . . iH 1-1. BAG Ee Lh sual A trier rots { sar 651 1 Wa ia [1 ££ Na * borrow the ¥ ¢ ‘ ry ¢ h 2 # " ; rol fT ' i we shia - . , » " , 10% 8 rive } hd y 4 . vi : ' r " st re er « es Vis - w 1901 Nn g "we Fre viel ¥ 1 " ’ Im : $ AAAI County Goes GOP with Lie ~ — Brooks-Dol and a firing vad bute to the former Ie Tormey Moise 10 532 h d mi } n f | 6 : 4 He y his pares : on : 4 : at , " I re wh ” y { “bor 4 I 5 oa) ast eat a ( AMP 4 | L . Roosevelt's Majority wo iy | George W. Page. Lo Aupeles; Jo- (EeUhly proper operation when in| port, "Waid i EO Darr a US TOMA: 0 JUICE Is Dveryheiming 2 “candidate for Auditor eral. | cat en H in r, Wall on: | Mo oy ho why or: § 4 to] om, HL W i Nor: aston $ he of Boom : wh per vies DEL MONTE CRUSHED (Continued [rom page one) ime et CC 1070 Oh Pe, re de Bow oo [SUNDAY DINNER 75¢ | | PINK SALMON -- - - - tending congratulation a Xpressing | Revublical inning for re-election. | Son made x Boalsbi ; m 8 aut _ i gv mnnnns 3 BE B11 SALE OF HEINZ FOODS gratification at the large turnout of | was ae odd largest vote on eters Ytatration "proved ly | . Yoters, and wis} ing the _President re county ballot. receiving a tot jai efclent in locating oak Red & White Tavern MOST VARIETIES personal 3 ith and bh ir 56 as. compared With “oh MARKET Qu OTATIONS ‘ ter of c nl : de ares han Located Mile East of Milesburg on Route 64, and 3 | HEINZ SOU PS tory, and fnally retired with the publican opponent Frederick T.! or Oak Hall, inte having beep received from mmm — Er FANCY y atic X I owWikaasa oa aban State is Democratic ¢ ie. up Hn Corrected Weekly by C. Y, Wagner from Bellefonte One of the major surprises of the .°V atomic: wn Lenn TREE & Co. Inc, Fleur Mill, Bellefonte bmitt : e report | pected support of all national and Haines Wins 3 Oats { " state Democratic candida The Te i G. Hai }? lica Buckwheat ¢ h have been quaranti FLULI URSE TURKEY DINNER i Chief Executive ran up lead of p.oloet to t} 1] As- | Rye { Brooks-Doll Post Ame 1 ev y "ty CEE ZYEPEARY TS PRINTED C5 i A ’ a ' . : » : A _ . NN | i] f ) i more than a quarter of x mii emt) er J WwW Decker, two- | Barley B waa grantee rt : i a ya Sor hi DINNE 1} WITH PORK IN TOMATO AUCH N : . ‘ i {4 { ~ votes over Willkie although the Re- time rents tative to Haines’ Corn 15 40-1oot steel flagpole nt Lhe . — SE ———————————— a ve eM : EE m——CE a a § rarer A —————————————— Heinz Spaghetti, 3 ; Heinz Strained Foods, Heinz Junior Foods U Looking for Something N EW Y (amar rare Pancake Apricots, big2’ can 19¢ FLOUR HOUSEHOLD Here It Is ] ce Ammonia qt. 10c : A — mr pkg Sc A HORMEL PRODUCT \ wal SPAM can 25¢ ['S RECEIVED! THE WESTINGHOUSE Assorted Mother's Oats pkg 10c¢ ' "HARVESTER" CHOCOLATE WEIS QUALITY Dilind ss “i 2; igh | It LE TRI RAN CANDY Peas, 2 No. 2 cans, 25¢ A = se || ELEC C RANGE || “40 Peaches tall can 10¢ EHR ARAALALAMAAAL AA AAAS 3 —And It's a BEAUTY! POTATOES rows A Pulli-lh 19¢ : GRAPEFRUIT 25, 3 1c fa i It's MONEY Saving EMPEROR Grapes 21h 13¢ | CAL LIFLOWER head lic p TURNIPS 31h 10c | PENNA. 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