Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 14, 1940, CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Three Three young Bellefonte area for lacerations hospital Friday charged Ellen Lowery, 16 and Mrs Bhermn Lon fonte, R. D. 1, treated for lace: ations of the rig on elbow and bruise received when rel on an automobile parked © ficor. The machine fell of 15 feet, carrying her with it Mary Ellen Anderson, 5, dau of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Anderson of South Spring street, Bellefonte and David Breon, 3. son of Mr. and ' Mrs. Charles Breon, also of South Sunday Spring street, Bellefonte, were treat- Admitte } lilam M. Grubb ed for burns of the hands, arms, ! LOW R. 1 scharged: Mrs, V and hin. The were reported nd infant son to have been ceived When ol ) hn E. Bechdol, Stat fudge was spilled at their Are Injured people from received treatmen and burn at story daughter very the bral ater burns Lime Workers Injured Two employes Lime Company, I treated at hospital Th injuries receiv while the company’ lant Fike. Bellefonte, R : a laceration above the left ©) and (Continued from pa Tony Menna, Bellei to one of the fir hand Fike was hu which he was 5 he was barring ed. The other in caused by a rolling stone, B were discharged being ed at the dispensan Airmail Pickup To Begin Soon the “dl { le one) Fo the wire y equipment kets which 1d and Ca -ul tone mn not in use x provided for present schedule each wav daily R. Meek man after Monday of Last Week . . Joa Discharged: Charles ey eived at Bells te for mailing on State College; Harr Bellefonte: Mrs. Homer C. Lose and infant son, Bellefonte; Mrs. James ¥. Tharp and infant danght State Coliege: Mrs. Thomas R. Watson . We receive and infant daughter, Milesburg. Ad- i al ald be 1 mitted Monday discharg "IS - day: Truster S. Guyer, Bellefont Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: Richard W Boalsburg: Master Franci Jr.. Bellefonte, R. D. 1 Heverly, Bellefonte D charged Mr: Bellefonte. Birth born to Mr. and Letterman, Milesbu Wednesday of Last Week Mr ; hese letters will md will be tamp collect- of the rward- Lindeman H. Smith Mi x Wild Turkeys Killed : Haven ai Discharged and infant sot James E. Decker danghter, Bellefonts P. M. Smith and 1 fonte; Miss Mona = lege: Mrs. Ted Shoe to Mr tam. State Thursday of | ast Week Admitted: William McPherson, ol State College. Discharged Mrs. Ev- erard Williams and infant son, St College: Rufus Ripka, State College Mrs. Charles C. Decker and nt son, Spring Mills Thursday Mary Eller hange in Relief ate The HofBrau FLOOR SHOW ALL WEEK Nov. 18 to 23rd Jack, Jean and Rusty Business Men's Lunch Served Daily _ Where Are Your Eyeglasses? You need glasses if your eyes smart or your head aches when reading. Get the most out of a good book with clear, healthy vision. Have vour eves checked by us and fitted with smart-looking, distinctive glasses—then read in comfort! DR. HOWARDF. BAUER (Optometrist) CROSSLEY JEWELRY STORE Will be here SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, NESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, for that week only. SATURDAY. Brockerhoff Building and on WED- Thereafter on BELLEFONTE, PA. State Town Observes Armistice Day (C ontinued from page one) mith Ame ChOapiaiun ol Brooks Legion offered Post, prayer | | by Mr. Love Tremonie lost rican I'he 11 Post Love, chi American rman of the Ar- and Dr. Dorizas hone ght 1 Presider hom Fe Hughes, Councilin Councilman John ‘ounciiman Harold | owher trong L. Fra Harry Weber Arin- Savior « 2 Boy Scouts Cited For Saving Girl’ s Life (Contin 1" 10d from page on eo) I am ration niior gs of Scout preparedness sure it will always to vou to know that you pared to respond promptly Sincerely were pre= when the and cor- of America Scout Exe- SIMNETEency arose Boy West fim 1 IPR dially yours James E utive.’ Scouts Chief Presentation of the two awards was made in the community house Unionville, yesterday afternoon by Ear! 8 Orr. of Bellefonte, acting for the National Court of Honor. Fos- ter Augustine, District Commission er. and Kenyon Woody, Executive of Juniata Valley Council, were the principal speakers The two awards were the first of their type in three years in the en- tire Juniata Valley Council — ——— Presbyterian, Bellefonte Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. in the Chapel, Harry ©. Taylor, Bupt, Morning worship in the church ai 10:45 a. m. This service will be con- ducted by Rev, J. S8hisll of 8tate College who will preach the sermon There will be no evening service Nittany Valley Lutheran Paul J. Keller, pastor Sunday, November 17 Zion—-8:30, Union Church school: 10:30, worship with sermon. St. Mark's—9:30, Church school, St school: 7:30, worship with sermon - In a few years the new crop of Frenchmen will believe that some- body pushed France into war with Germany against the will of the French people. FREE DANCE! HARRY’S PLACE 8. Spring Sireet BELLEFONTE, PA. Every Friday Night Minors Not Admitted I'he speaker was Paul's—-0:30, Church | SLOAN'S ETCHING OF HIS MOTHER A A A AAA This is John Siean’s popular collection molher Mrs, Jam who taught school in Lock Has was a Philadelphia girl, The when the artist 1871, anna Sloan, artist clenmg cent of was born In also an linton County Haven in the C At the | Fa K C ge TT T famou Dixon S) “n Shoan Was continues to live in ‘Mother wihiich app American print Hes before wed in oa re John ~i Elizabeth Ireland, her martinge in 1808, She to Philadelphia His sister, Mar Cuwermsntlown ran’ (83) iwiett family wed vears old me five CLOSE WHERE WILLKIE LOST, YES, AND WHERE HE WON, TOO ean exc! eCeREaArY White Hon parently, on the returns on figtiring was The first tone uch chart publish dicated a shift of 483407 vo n edght states Illinolz, Massachusetls Minnesota, New Jersey, New York Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin have en Mr. Willkie 10 more than 1 wD 1d A electoral voles, for election Plenty of Possibilities Another chart shows that Willkie would bave won 266 elec toral votes, a bare majority, if there had been a shift of T6803 vol properly scattered through Iilinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York Ohio. Wisconsin, Missouri, Massa. chusetis, Connecticut Deinware And, you could Mr Willkic 267 electoral votes by shifting 478. 652 votes In ITinois, Minnesota, New york, New Jersey, Ohio, Oregon, Wisconsin, Delaware and Pennsyl- Mir and get vania, according to another compu~| tation Discuss New Car Inspection Rules (Continued from page one) | pervision and enforcement has been | {in the hands of the Pennsylvania Motor Police, A year ago, there were approximately 9800 Official Stations, | iand today there are about 8300 ac- {o tively engaged in this work, A per! Cars shall appear jodic check is made of all Official Stations, and little chance remains for the “chiseler.” i With the opening of the new In- spection Period, November 1, sta- tions will be operating under rules and regulations more rigid than ever and an expert on vehicle inspections, who has traveled over the entire { United States, Maurice J. Eldridge, {safety engineer, Bear Manufactur. {ing Co. Rock Island, Ill, Jims and ronuirements. Mr. Eldridge xpiained that the man who inspects oi: permits an atomobile to travel | gave a i complete resume of the new regula- of that body, Democrats Can Figure, Too election vise the ypular have been lopsided in electoral votes In £3 185336 rategic: iy apportioned among the Mr. Willkie ha Roosevelt instead cand r, the eelocted bs fart onls voter ed by publican ve hee 1 of ti elector Small Shifts Needed This could have been accomplish Ir 3063 Michigan volers swritehed from Willkie to Roose. if 4565 in Maine had switched, 1 in Colorado had switched, in Vermont had switched, if 11.185 in Indiana had swilched, if 13661 in North Dakota had swilch- ed. If 18060 in South Dakotas had switched, if 25233 in lowa had switched, and If 58.264 in Kansas had switched only lon the highway Is just as responsible the driver. “If, Eldridge, brakes for an accident as for instance.” stated Mr “a vehicle with defective strikes and kills a person, the in- spector is as responsible for that death. as if he actually hit the per- son with a hammer” He further | pointed out that those in attendance | are entrusted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to determine what on the public highway Proper methods of inspecting ve- hicles were outlined, insofar as brakes, lights, steering, safety glass, ete. and prior to the close of the meeting. an interesting open forum was conducted, during which period questions pertaining to i were asked, and official and authen- tic answers given. i Bat. Sprenkel, of the Pennsylvania | Motor Police, told of the notivities | it 5 not their intention to prosecute stations that the signed to the job of supervising and and stressing the fact that} officers as-§ nspecting Official Station: anxious as anyone to have hone est and eflicient Inspec —— — - - Germany Begins Pulling Finance are ju tions Reportedly Fears United States May Freeze Her Assets in Nation Hears History Of Thanksgiving f Mrs state banquet of the Penn ia Dutch eons At this conference, Mrs (i. Love of the Bellefonte Chapter was elected te Chaplain by vole cast any candi ots refreshments were by the hostesses Antia A. McCoy Mrs. John Harry Kelley Rowntres and Mrs John largest for who w yovgeed IEE am na MP ——— | Record Contest Nearing Close (Continued from page one) enterprises le farmers » wasteful farm and locate and elim- farm operations and neriod of years to materially increase the prof side of their farm business Five dollar prives ed in Blair, Centre, Bediord counties on ihe to table are being offers Humlingdon and by the Hollidays- ONE NIGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY, NOV mm LR | LL Municipal Theatre MILLHEIM ON OUR STAGE IN PERSON: “SLIM BRYANT AND HIS WILDCATS” From Radio Station KDKA, Pittsburgh Listen for their program every week day except Saturday at 7 a. m. and Saturdays at 11:15 a. m. Sponsored by The MILLHEIM LION'S CLUB Two Complete Stage Shows 7:45 and 9:05 P.M. ADMISSION: 20 15¢ . 3e (tax ine.) ALSO: Color Cartoon for the Kiddies AQ LLL o TTT FETT TTTYPTIE TQ TTT OVU0T 1 TURMRRICRT HTT HHT LS HS ETHEL o DEL et tl ARMSTRONG'S PHALT C. and H. Wall & Floor Arcade Bldg “irs CHIL JE Sa oan Rune Ht Sush assifNeds FC ) « nD Extra Values COFFEE NIBLETS TISSUE WALDO “HEART'S DELIGHT” FRUIT COCKTAIL MILK for An almolive SOAP 3 SOAP 5. Oct 17¢ | 17¢ Toilet Soap RED PITTED PIE CHERRIES : 2c OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE Soy FANCY Grapefruit 3c Emperor Grapes. Sweet Potatoes HAM ROLL MEATY OLD FASHIONED Phone w Gou2d€ o Bowen Be | 3..25¢ U. S. No. | Potatoes QUALITY MEATS (Whole or Hall) RUMP ROAST PORK CHOPS TILE @ CORKTILE S¥0014 Te ee a a nme Covering Co. 1078 Bellefonte, Pa CIS ITH CI SES tL Dens ad WIE 4 | Poets’ | Corner | WILD WIND ‘SALE! : Extra Special Meal 2:00 29¢ llc 2. 25¢ 3-Minute OATS pkg. 8c DOLE Pineapple Juice 2 x 15c STAR OLEO 2. 08 or DelMONTE Chef Boy-ar-dee Tomato SOUP 10%; -0z can 5c Dromedary Grapefruit JUICE 3% 2em 25¢ Fancy Assorted Hard CANDY 2 1b 25¢ Kraft's American or Velvetia MEESE 2 Wrox 40¢ ICEBERG Lettuce Ibs 15¢ ..10 lbs 25¢ 15 Ib peck 19¢ RING BOLOGNA 1b Fresh Fish and Oysters
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