TT MVRARNARAR NEA ANNE AREER nL Bo 5 | Teachers Ask RENEE NEN EE EN NEN NE EN EVE VE EVEN NEVE 100 Winter LADIES’ |r" shatter, whieh is within sigh Wage Increase | ep by winn aghy) Dresses THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 11, 1941, of Hickam Field, (Continued from page one) bX 14 rg * * | “Pete” MacGregor, son of Mr, and | ls $1200, it was reported. Maximum Tere Can Be No Curtailment of Dodre Quality Vw | Mrs. Gene MacGregor, of East Bish- | teacher salaries range up to $2300 ’ ) i in op street, Is with the U. 8. Army in A ten per cent increase in salarie Wy y 1 [1 Hawall, Pvt. John A. Koch, son of would entail an additional expendi- A) of ’e No Substitute Jor Dodge Dependability bod i Mary E. Koch, of Penn street, Belle. ture of more than $7000 a year, of A Fi fonte, Is at Schoflicld Barracks. | ficlals estimated Several board x thout 30 miles from Hickam field. members expressed the belief that He went to the islands In June because of living conditions teach- ers are entitied to extra salaries, but budgetary limitations are a seriou obstacle SI 0 “ LS Just received from the world's fashion center in New York. In the cason’s newest styles. Mrs. Catherine Swartz, of How- ard, has a son, John R. Evers at Schofiie acks g. Are Wilson all of State College ure School Board is in readiness for the Hawaii hearing of Supervising Principal] Earl K Stock op charges brought against him by former School Di rectory Franklin PB. Schad, The hear- ing will be held at the Court House heginnin it 7 o'clock Monday eve Ar a matter of Interest locally, ning, December 16, Although the Joseph Waite, of East High street, board has expressed a hope that emploved at the Bellefonte postoffiee hearing ] ded aboard the Oklahoma from Jul ession, othe 1020 to July 1923 while serv enlistment in the Navy. On the el he cruised up | ind down the west coast. The Oklahoma wa joned in 16914 aS Cota ote enn in, Sn gn Surprise the Family on Christmas 2 ws 5 : fo onto the tang ave teen on | Bf Morning — Drive Home a Values to $14.90 Others at | | ¥ 5 an lo 3 $12.90 ATW RT Values to $16.90 | 98 to B2. PLN known to be stationed in James Hoy, of Millbrook wis bes lieved to have been on the U. 8 8B Oklahoma, which was reported sunk or afire In Hawallan waters bl II III FEISS % Give Him a White a vr Give Her Broadcloth f R : ANG Satin Robes AN i Shirt | / \ \ \ \ She will adore a gift of : He just hopes he \\ \ Ne lasting quality. Sizes 14 = SH will get some of \\ A\ te 44. these finely tail- \ ored shirts Neck N\A) [| $2.95 & $3. 9% If: 5 sizes 1414 to 17. Colors Wine, Blue, Pea 4] 00 Bedroom Slippers. Sizes 4 to 8. Fancy patterns & whites also at 89¢ 19¢ and 69¢ pr. elonts be lief Hawai) ees vo New 1942 Dodge Men's Dress Gotham Gold Stripe DO You KNOW? win : Ph 3 yg Mirgeten VA : SOCKS FULL FASHIONED HOSE he All new uides bought for Xmas. fovin 15¢ to 25¢ pr. Silk Nylon Xmas boxes 5c || 69¢ & 98c pr. 1.39 & 1.59 pr. Men's TIES In all the newest patterns and col- ors. 25¢ needed minor reps o the Bishop A treet bulk Ww and granted the use yer teal eT And Nis- | of pr 84 i g sire gymnasium on Rf with F L uU | D D R | \"4 FE Pa na althe following dat December 12 ; ny of Which for a Boy Scou weeling : December ionged to families v 1 in.96 for the ann Thristmas party the Indian Gap area Al of them o erican Lin and Stone Com- ht are int Jock | Bo Models Now On Display! At the Landis Museum, {our mil 2 for the annua! Christmas party partheast of Lancaster there | H ita Permsvivania “Dutch” collection of | childre: more wan 200.000 items. Originalls The Ci simas vacation i th 3 the Land brother who are in!schools will begin with the ck { : *harge of the museum, kept the an. schools Tuesda December 23. and it tiques in thelr home which already will reopen « Mond January S$ a5 announce : Dad cieven eats and one dog. Then they began to [ill thelr barn and The regula port of the Bu; | 45 . sheds. Today. the fine museum ls vising Principal Earl K. Slock in. # Spring Street Bellefonte, Pa. copridered one of the best of 11s cluded a re rt ror the school Kind Wnach jf 1 ‘ te ar | if Eh I mill WHOLE Bf Orent Vall MHI 13 eB er. which showed that RIBBED HB i (] (Fie iii ii wiz a TLE o TETHER LTE SEERA ni 8 Gift Wrappings Xmas Candies ompty 1a8 Hox Oe ‘ : : Empty Xmas Boxe Se and 10¢ Hard Candies Ib. 15¢ Senda P Ars aC Ky 3 y ge 1 Seals and Tag ac pkg. Filled Candies Ib. 20¢ h Ter il | 24 RY i. ¥. - -» Glittering Ribbon 10c pkg Asst, Chocolates ib. 15¢ and 25¢ Issue Paper in all color wanes TOI B Joxed Chocolates ib. 29¢ 214 |b. 69¢ 5 Ib. $1.19 “Christmas Cards TE mn aE a 5 for 5¢, 3 for 5¢, 5¢ and 10¢ Visit Our Complete Box of = cards—25¢ Pteditar AB tRer TOYLAND Chemically 36-inch XMAS TREES on stand 79° Tr 2 pn Green amd Silver — [ Mech. Troins . ! $1.00 3 : A. C. TURNER CO. 2 BD DB DD NH DDS bd ”" 2 ’ OTHE al Nn ter Valie yl niil and ! report it ard 3 . as founded by a Welihtnan, Thom. hygieni ig 192 puplis gives Deer Season Claims y 2s Jerman in 1710 and for 23] vears dentaj cxaminal “iui some tical, kL 2 d lor whole wheat flour has been ground ment It wa ported that i Voi ife of n Hunter " mn this site and the whee never f wecling - ceased tuming Alexander Caverns, at Reedsy t 10 miles northeast of Lewy stown, is visited by thousands of PI Crider’s Exchange Building Bellefonte, Pa. pe ne ench ye “ who OPEN EVERY EVENING ature 1 acti : ICIS ICAI III IPI IIS Be 2 are moe "a the K¢ y&lohe f12p a i ——, a ah Ty Few adults give praper considers When town boosters run out of : La ho 4 mn hy h : y lig a7 wm Poot | proper A native of Switz i, st CAM ation to their own health and re- other subjects they always ag Two Countians ara AAR AAR A ih . am Ajoler is DOING ass.sied wn 1 to this country at the age of thir- 3: naturally they die a bit about the climate; you can hear | : : wit WP Durachko, formerly a resident of investigation y Joseph Risiner. teen. Sh 5s the mother of three Srbavon; 3 J Se Bt Among War Victims : llentown, said he was shooting at | Howard game protecto pons and for esrly but what's the difference all over the United States ir daughters every taxes t ee . ¥ {Continued from poge ome) . / 4 / TTT TT a nme IRENE NDDRIDIDIRIZYS Christmas Flowers! Ad " . a service station: Shafters Canned Foods Sale | ==: am Narehood eniist Wi » od »e ni WF ed in the army In February 1040 af- ter having attended colleges in Cal- fornia and Tennessee He vas a Take ‘Em Home By the Dozen graduate of School DOZEN! SAVE! Wien. word wa PEAS ""* - 2..'25¢c; 1.35 - 15¢c | |i Crien lum mai KRAUT Penn-Alto w- 19¢; 1.05 9¢ Jury in a cl it case When $ med to the cow R71 SOE TR LHC URE LAL the scene of a disputed road CORN Whole Ofam 2 25¢c; 1.35 15¢ Fe pr im J Ug ge Ivan Walk y ummor ed the uror to the benci dh tha sis Wrrtlier Sad Ritter's 3 23-02 2 . 98¢ 10 ay a . . 2 oy $4 : BEANS 0... 3722 2c; € [ [EY Hak nd ais use the iurar fron: Mrthey Red Sour No, 2 | 8 19 tf he so desired CHERRI Pitted can 17¢; » 5 C Narehood, realizing that if he joft the jury the entire case would have PEACHE Xe. Sn win 15¢; 79 1 to be retried, informed the Court Sliced cans ’ Cc C he would “see it through.” T Juice - “7 18¢c; 1.89 He nid newspapermen, that ln omatfto uice - i 8c; : 2c int alway: taken a grea Pon erest 0 his brother and had supplied the funds with which he secured a highs rr education after graduating from SHAFFER'S SPECIAL the Snow Shoe High School. He said that his brother had specialized in aviation ground work, particularily in the branch devoled to the detec- Ground as You ‘ p . . 1b ton and compilation of information Like It! regarding the locating of enemy air- craft Serve Shaffer's Coffees for ENJOYMENT, QUALITY, Last fall, George Narehood contin- ECONOMY and CHOICE FLAVOR! ued, his brother had completed ten i months’ of special training in an ; Primulas Army school at Hawail He recalled i ‘ Also many other varieties of Ns 3 Potted Plants SHIRTS ‘KERCHIEFS e | Baldwin Every Day that day before yesterday he had By JASON. TRUVAL. By ARROW and WILSON ae, Toe, $1.00, $1.50 ), and up. tn » tr Poinsettas 0; » PAJAMAS By ROYA! By FLEW TW AY and Wool. Flannel and TRUVAL Gabardine Middy and Coat Cyclamen $1.35 to $3.50 7 ioe, $1.25 and £2.00 ORI 3 A : X-mas Begonias SVR ARE WANE AEA WAP 0 LURE LR LA we, pid LR » AB A - on 11 % tall vane IE mailed his brother a letter, encios- MANHATTAN and BROTHERS Cemeter y Wr eaths 7 1b 25¢ | Milk __ 3 tall cans rrr lh omg Ay gh Foes SHIRTCRAPT Initialed or Plain : Large Variety Snowdrift Apple wouldn't be put to any additional ¢x- Eancies and Whites Single or Boxed 1 . BR-07 1 IR se in writing home Oranges _____ doz. 18¢ | Butter __ 58-0z jar pen. Texas Old Style Survivors in addition to the par- 1 35 to $250 25¢ Io 1 box . — ents and the brother, George, in- Grapefruit _. 6 for 25¢ Bread ___. Ige loaf 10¢ le three other brothers: ‘illard, Pascal . & 8S o Wound} John, at home, and ~ > . snd . conard, of Pine Glen, and four sis- Celery ___ Ige stlk 10¢ Preserves ice box jr 30¢ ters, Mrs. John Hodge, of Sotters- Solid Head Octagon Laundry dale; Mrs. Beatrice Wheeler, of : : 3 n , 99 Clearfield; Mrs. Parks Moore, of Cabbage 50-1b bag 65¢ Soap _..._. 5 cks 23¢ Karthaus, and Mrs. Blair Benton, of Palmolive Ping Glen Spinach : Soap _.._._..3 reg 20c Good News Received Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hunter, of East Curtin street, Beliefonte, early yes. Shaffer's Own Meats!! | terday morning received good news from their daughter, Mrs E. N 2% Ib Fresh Dressed | Parker, who is Honolulu, Hawaii CHICKENS Average Fully Drawn 1b 33¢ Mrs. Parker, wife of Lt. Commander : | Parker, of the U. 8. Destroyer “Par- Shankless Tendered i rot,” stationed at Manila, cable- Smoked Picnics Mild Cured Ib 25¢ gramed briefly “I am safe. Do not Smoked - Boneless worry.’ The message was sent from Pork Butts Lean, Mild Cured * “= Ib 35¢ Hawall, Monday Ensign Richard E. Robb, son of > a = HE LAR LR Table Centerpieces HOLLY WREATHS ~ 15¢ ea. MISTLETOE SPRIG — 10¢ i‘ » E33 Prepared Foliages for Winter, Home Decorations, Loose Holly Also Other Greens RL AR LAR LR LH . By BOTANY, CHENEY, By WESTMINSTER WEMBLEY Silks, Wools, Cottons Wool and Silk Short or Regular Weiners . . |b 26¢ Boiling Beef |b 19¢ Mrs. C. Edward Robb, of Belleforite, Visit Our Display Room in the Former Widmann & Teah 8 MN obs 4 AAA AREER! Room in the Brockerhoff Hotel Building $1.00 Je to 5 is known to be in the submarine Loose | service in the Pacific Ocean. Several | Ga" hard ... 2 Ib 27¢ Sausage coll 28 months No he was married in Hon- | : R. T. ee ” olulu and his bride is in that city. | BOB BLK ’ Woodring’s Floral Gardens | Many other Centre countians have | | ou bo, alle No) e of noms or other relatives in ’ Jast Howard St. Phone 64 Bellefonte, Pa. At Y h f : i * {of ro or other Creatives ae! “The Men's Shop : re | East r r O1 Hawalian and Philippine Islands | BUSH ARCADE BELLEFONTE, PA. Mrs. William Bryant, of Prosser- | Joh. has two sons in Hawaii, one’ ONIN NN IN I LO NR V, E83
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