Page Sfx = THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 10, 1943, OFFICIAL TABLE OF CONSUMER POINT VALUES FOR MEAT, FATS, FISH, AND CHEESE SS ETTUAR GC | taal 0) WCE, 1% ew, 0, 70 BO CEE COMMODITY , [pain COMMODITY gp | ports ily COMMODITY run COMMODITY . [rot - COMMODITY .. (POM | ELECTRIC SUPPLY G0. v Ma - : : CARL GWINN EVANS Milesburg, officiating Jynerment was BEEF - BEEF LAW. "PORK READY-TO. Has Just received a shipment of Carl Gwinn Evans, a native of Made In Treziyulny : Centre county, died Sunday morn | Ee p—— STEAKS. VARIETY MEATS STEAKS AND CHOPS COOKED, BOILED BAKED, . . ing at Mercy Hospital, Altoona, of a| J01N RAMELS Porterhouse. .............. Brains 7” STEAKS AND CHOPS Center Chops ; 0 BARBECUED | Studio Couches Mattresses heart condition. He was a resident | oy in Rams hn Shingletown, T-Bone i ay Hearts Loin Chops. _ End Chops Brie beet, TOT f williamsburg. Mr. Evans was born | led In the Uentre County Home a am n, whole of ha 0 w liam ur - Eva IS was born |) fonte at 12:30 p.m. Thursday Club Kidneys Rib Chops... Loin - boneless, fresh and Ham' bone in, shices Rockers Rugs at Pine Grove Mills, June 13, 1872, (5 FEIT BF C8 C0 HebFURFY Rib 10-inch cut Livers Leg Chops and Steaks cured only Ham’ butt end | g and was married in 1891 to Miss | 3 Ai 3: Sore. on Shanty A Rib 7-inch cut Sweothreads Shoulder Chops. bisde of | ho pr Minnie Neff Hewitt, who died 17 Ramels wi never A Hla al Was Sirloin Tails (ox jolts) arm chops | Ham’ - bone In, slices Ham boneless and fatied, Chairs Pillows iS 0 He hr member of He the last of his family Funeral ser- Sirloin boneless Tongue Shoulder Chops snd Steaks | slices Christian and Missionary LANCE | Hees ware Yoald ai . PORE Round Tripe | ROASTS wens Bellies, fresh and cured onl Picnic or Shoulder - bone in iy J church, Williamsburg. He 13 sufvived | Vices were held at the Koch Funeral Top Round \ ; Leg whole of part : y ii Picnic of Shoulder boneless Bed Room Suites Floor and Boudoir Raup of- Bottom Round " Sirloin Roast bone in ROASTS = * by six sons and daughters, and two Home, State Collége, Saturday after- Pigs Feel bone in nd T) ! | ivi NTT Round Tip Yoke, Rate, or Triangle - | Loin. whole, halt. or end cuts shredded, boneless Living Room Suites Lamps half-brother hoon, with Rev. Donald Barbecued Pork shiced of a ficiating Interment was made at VEAL | | Boalsburg Chuck or Shoulder | bone in Loin center culs Spareribs, cook or barbecued MRS. OLLIE MAE GAUT ——— Flank ah] Yoke, Rattle, or Triangle Haar whole of hall Tongue, slices Me ir Ma ¢ at omar weil JOSEPH FRANK : : ; hongiesy Ham' butt end Hope of skinned | 10 res it O one JU- 3 ay y y X \ ur RO a CC nam Int) a Caaph) Frunt, of Cherry Fur, heal ROASTS STEAKS AND CHOPS Chuck or Shoulder, square Ham' shank end The pout value of any lan, died at her home, 314 nut Clarence, died Tuesday, June 1, 1943 A cul bene in, neck off Mam’ - boneless. whole of hall other ready to-eal meat avenue, Altoona at 3:15 o'clock| at Renovo, where he was employed Rib standing (chine bore cn) Loin Chops Chuck of Shoulder, square Ham " A ui Re den shall be determined as oul elect I ic appliances Tuesdey morning, June 8, 1943, fol- | 11e formerly worked as & miner nea (10 cut) Rib Chops cut boneless, neck off Should A Wit by adding 7 ponds per lowipg an iliness with a heart con-| Snow Shoe. He was a member of St Blade Rib standing (chine Shoulder Chops Chuck of Shoulder, cross shoulder whole or shank pound to the pout value per dition. Mrs. Gaut was born March | Michael's Catholic { Clar- bone on) (10* cut) Round Steak (cullety) cul bene in : hall (picnic) bone in pound of the uncooked tem 24. 1870 at Osceola Mills, daughter | ence. Funeral services were held Sat- Rib standing (chine bone on) Sirluin Steak of Chops ai shank hall (piemic) from wh An prepared of John C. and Betty Jane (Cooper) | yrday moming at St. Michael's (7 aut) . Je " neless it 1s sold whole, or 3 pots Henderson. She was married at| catholic church, Clarence, with Rev Blade Rib standing (chine ROASTS -e STEWS AND OTHERCUTS Shouider butt half (Boston pet pound shall be added if thaat ao. : * Bellefonte to J. H. Gaut, who died J. W Palfy officiating Interment bene on) (7* cut) Rump and Sirhin--bone In ho gad Flank . bull) - bene in it 1s cooked or ghced about 29 years ago She Is survived | was made in the chureh cemetery Round Tp Rump and: Sirlekt-~bomsl eck hone iof Shoulder but! halt (Boston 0 | h eis 3 by these children: Misses Betty and Rump bone In | I Sirloin we Neck boneless bull) boneless SAUSAGE 4 Josephine Gaut, at home e; J V. Gaut MISS ANNA L¥NCH Rump boneless Shoulter—bons in Shank bone in At med | Dry Sausage - Hard: Typical rn s $ t our i . Tyrone; Howal laut, Pottstown Funeral services will be held at Chuck of Shoulder bone in i Lamb Patiles lamb ground 0 Moms pie hard Salami, hard Bellef ) r Y jgard, Keego Harbor " Shoulder boneless from necks, tanks, shank: sellelonte State College Yrs. Pranel Gant: Ww WFDOT, [ gf Mary's Catholic church, Snow Chuck of Shoulder — boneless | bre et Corvelat, and Pepperoni Mich and Frank Gaut, Waddle Sho t 9 a m. Thursday for Miss | : reals, and miscellaneous OTHER PORK CUTS semi-dry Sausage: Typical 9 grandchildren, and a sister, MIS. | o,,.0 1 oneh, of Sunbury, who died | STEWS AND OTHERLUTS lama liminings fems are Cervelst, Pork Breast bone in Neckbones and Backbones Holl, and Mortadella ———————— Breast - boneless Fy oy F out » Fresh, Smoked and Cooked Flank Meat VARIETY MEATS wy Tug Sausage’ Typical Hem: | Ti h Council Tightens Fal Backs and Clear Plat Neck—bone in Brains 4G Lien Vines are Pork Sausage, Wieners Arti Hearts Plates, regular Bologna, Baked Loaves Dog Law Control © Shank bone in Urers Hes and Liver Sausage, and | Shank and Heel Meat bone niGneys wh Chille Con Carne (Brick) hess Swoellivads Kauchies Group 1: 100% meal con Ground Veal and Patties Tungue j preetia Jim. i wo tes Group 2. Not less than 90 4 veal ground hom necks : meat flanks, shanks, breasts BACON YARIETY MEATS T° Group I. Not less than 50 and miscellaneous veal Brain mest, Liver Sausage in Urimmings. Chittertings cluded regarciess of higher mest coment Group 4: Less than S09 but more than XN mes! Souse and Head Chesss ncluded regar dies of high of meal content HoMeOoOwWwaN be bought on same easy payment plan : Cs nn George Stevensor Faddle Mr 1G41 Sunbury y | Neckbon Gaut wa member of the Fairview | i, y, une {, 1444 ” uM STEWS AND OTHER CUTS aut as | T HA Hn uth . A : Fr ¢ > ‘onnell wl Methodist church of Altoona. Inter- (oo © gH yam R NY Short Ribs ) : nurch ‘ ‘ Hiciate ntermern Will lake piace > 1 > ¥ ie in the Alto ot 1 ’ . ment will be mad n he. (rim . Ret “lin » church cemetery. Miss Lynch Plate bone in cemetery near Al oona Funeral ser-| 4. Lo. a friend of Mrs. Julia Sin- Plate boneless vices will be held at the Gilden and | Snow Shoe. and had often Brisket - bone in SOW Barton funeral parlors, AILOOn&, ON | yj. gt the Sinclair home Brisket - boneless Friday ternoon at 2:30 0 CLOCK Flank Meat THEODORE GORDON STEIN Neck Long in HARRY CHARLES Committal services were held at Neck boneless Harry Charles, veteran of We the Curtin cemetery Tuesday after- Heel of Round boneless Spanish-American War and former | noon for Theodore Gordon Stein of Shank bone In shoemaker in Bellefonte and Miles- P illadelphia, who died there Sat- Shank bonsless. 8:20 o'clock Sunday lay, June 5, 1943. Funeral service Bacon slab of piece, rind on Ears Ww, Jur 1943, at the NOME | were held at the Oliver Bair Funer- VARIETY MEATS . Baton slab or plece, riod off Hearts daughter, Mr John F ken al Home in Philad ph . p. m HAMBURGER Brains Bacon sliced. tind of Kidneys Toth on Ea 3 be srl kn ( Monday, Mr. Stein was born 4 Beef ground from necks Hearty Bacon Canadian style, plece Uvers ft pe ” pP nd his condition San ” Mary Cordon Stein flanks, shanks, skirts, heel Kidneys oi iced Sweelli ead: became serious Friday oe va nt ano 1 ther op : etm of round, briskets, plates Livers Bacon rings ‘ and Sarah BlY | n orict EER Faas re 1 : " nd miscellansous bee! Sweethreads Bacon plate and jaw! frre trimmings and beef fal. Tongue squares La IE RIE RR sSMoNNeeOONOTOOW,™ Hall castes! Iniubes oF mp WE evmet by Rabe ODote 4 fo wedi Dulurtion refer Wu US Tati of Trude Pod Vom Me aaNLM Wwe wife, the former I a i | (Cooked and In any Pus ia iving re } y tvad in tin or glass (in tin or gloss and 10 days ik sh ww adesping urvin ( ho FB] hermwelicaily sealed we BR the former Le -. hil- contal *) containers ) container ) dren, Mrs. John Eckenroth and Mrs HAROLD GUSTAVE HANSON Brains John Dean th of lef vrs. | veil %ronbi a » 2 . : Harold Gustave Hanson, of Spring William Sweitzer, of Niagars ull ils { - ar ansisiesue oF ta Bulk or Link Pork Sausage Chili Con Carne with Beans Corned Beef * Corned Beef Mash? Deviled Ham Deviled Tongue Dried Beef Hams and Picics (whole Tongue, Beo!, Lamb, o hall) Pork, Veal Yellow Tall lock Fri- Luncheon Meat + Vienna Sausage n i Irct ) Sie, MAKITY vi 1 ded him eat) z - —— a. i. N at time of d } ved ‘ nt dster. Mis finnie Stein hil MEATS MEATS Poi Fisk FATS, OILS, AND DAIRY PRODUCTS » Meal Spreads 6 | Bonito Pigs Feel, bone in | Mackerel Lard CHEESES Group 11 toned cheeses in Grow Shorlening Cream Cheese Hi we Salad and Cooking OF ily Swiss (1 pint 1 poung Neutthatel Brick Margarine : Creamed Cottage | | Munster Butim Evaporated or Con. Cheese contattung Limbuegst 4 Sani MA ined 8 1 ba (In any hermetically dis Gouda sealed container) | AN raoned cheeses | Edam Ratiomnd dhanics iniude | : which are nol is Group | Smoked autual chsuias aad pra | and which contain 3 taken whe cen pamang pe greater amount of the tel wr sears by vege | of nates cheeses | Groag 11 cheeses above, CHEESES Group 1, taken together, than the Cheddar (Ameritas) total amount of a8 other LlETnoOn y fx home In | i ) . New Berlin, N and interment Maat Laat 6 | All Other Nl prague oontain thine ill be made in that cit Cannad oe Brick Hl op Re CHEESES Group 1H o . M i Bah ; - pd Lands uo dy . hn Aad Chugpped Puck, whethar ae ust remewved | hydrated cheese is ox- | All ather rationed : : ma { fees totaled $805. The ne-hall of th people seem to MRS. ANNA E. BARNHART : had dudes from Growp 1)_| 8 | cheese. Examples of fa ort recommended repairs 10 a sid think they have been commissioned ——— —————————————— a —————— - - ——— p— : - walk at : inty Che et gar $5 1 he other half what they can Pigs Feel, boneless and Oysters Cutiets i Salmon Potted and Deviled Meals — § | Sardines oO We wen Sausage in OH J 4] Shim Tamaies Tena ee « © “EE ® we ® WO ee woe = neral services were held in Cur 4 tin Sunday for rs. Anna Elizabx th ] = J {ler the ceremony wedding $5 Goes Be H pec a r of being caught or %% : Barnhart of Curtis whi od on Per wi srved to 32 guests on gging Ea and finally got ba e m 1 nder phursaay : Hun 3. 19 d in ne Phil- RECENT the Ian n the hom of ha brid For Its Owner . y Lh " ner, wi int evey now Ra a burg Sate espital, ev RL || WEDDINGS | mremts, on Sunday morming ih TH a r 3 x . x ciated : nter son i ie] 5 : J a 1 Lies (Continued from page one) Evers—Lyons sly m_Lamiba; ! 1 t } n ry PROCLAMATION t (Chic = SHEER EEE | NOL IT SHOE COUPON EE THEE gi the Citizens of Bellefonts 1 How: Wednesday, yo ’ \ 19 , in Whereas. our country is engaged driving Beliefonte. thinking abou Sabbath Schools w First Baptist ireh fn Spar. In mortal combat se powers Mr. | flaun flag when he re. ansburyg 5 } N rederick J Who seek to take from i those free m mitered | : 5 5 to the Call Convene Here doms symbolized by our Flag, and SEE a HEHE hg pilin i Amp . JAMES SUMNER MILLER. roft, officiated at the double ring the citizens of Bellefonte in a ith oT vhost be 1 . ¥ ver James Sumnper Miller, of West S€rvi which was withessed by the With pal tioti Americans every . Beaver Avenue. State College, vet- | bride's mother, The bride, a grad. Where. me determined to preserve mencement exercs iba night. vi “4 fang 9 nie Spanish-American War, | uate of the Lock Haven Teachers Our Am erican Wav of Life, and to ihe n POT had bren 4 ; y : 83 bis Scholl BO BRING IT MERE eran of the § . " A y v that end are fighting awepificing and aw vind Gi ee 1 ial u g v ninsed : ror MORE DAYS OE Ee CH al To a Eel re lu ! ibrommit " Sap £1 i 5 2 a aboring in distant lands and here could fit into 1 } ire i when TOT #2 13 mer farmer and school teacher, of the Mill Hall High School Th la } Jeuch Vit addressed this JOFR ; brid . at home, and ie got here he called on ? Meek | 5 on 1) is 4 uvenile De- § 204 RA MILEAGE : atokt for Te . « frinty r fat n died in the Veterans’ Hospital at gegroom is an instructor at Camp Hea Thereas June 1 ch sors dese a1 old y h 1 R Whereas, June 14th hax been des. and told him of th i a does Walker ix well Aspinwall at 1:30 o'clock Sunday Croft Mie . ; in Jude i UNTIL JUNE morning, June 6, 1943, of complica- . ignated as ag Day on which day 3a Mr. Me called the convant aed to handle this subject be Iw tro patriotic exercises will be conducted gn talked with Sister Mari 82, caves of his Years of experience as tions after a several weeks’ iliness Dunklebarger—Young. at the hos le k Young by Americans throughout the land gho i= in chare Hiss Fic - tH (Pits fe : He had been a patient at the hos- Frank Young i fiom 0 18 in charg i mus i i . ’ { oourt He de- tal for three weeks. and on Tut ran oung, of Pleasant View, to emphasize our National Unity tion at the school Pflaum? No y ’ . hoot is pit LOT we W 5. an dll { Pg £. et as i w" : RAN # al 4 Suna § in 1 ; ; announces the marriage of his and determined effort ins the CRUSH 4% he “or a -— AY WM i dav of last week underwent an op- daughter, Mildred Elizabeth. to Pvt : ; - i've niever heard « him We have p+ » in solvi this brobem : ] atk: v : of those liberties of which our Pag 1, dealings with him!" Sister Ros THsre wer wo conference period & common Gent wiw vw 1 Dest America Continued from Bape ome) at Hn IE Ee LL ETE gH] « H ITCRA SEL J eration The dece sed > on of John Jack Dunklebarger, son of Mr. and is the glorious and inssiring sym- H ang Eliabeth Watt slice Rim Mrs. Walter Dunklebarger, of East bol . NINE born at Rock Springs on WET | Howard street {6 The cer- iow Therefore. as \ He R E 3 Ul prepared to 8. 1879 making his age 63 years 7 : hy feet, Belle fonte He on i Now Therefore, as Mayor of Belle- iat fr cov erred wit Oe S01 J y Were a Hows a a After complet emony was performed on Saturday, fonte, I proclaim Monday, June 14 tid WAR n.e11ed With a } . P NH E St eel vo Seo 153. months and y days fte } oe June 5. at Butler. by the Rev t= Men $Ser g wd A bom : Plage Ciates and on returning to the eiEm ah stenger g y y - os . meet your second in ing his education in’ the public po"wiite Doctor of the Jey. Ab. ” Flag Day and Clee Lind res telephone reported that the church Adults—Prof. B. 1. Meyers of Phila- If vou are still a lucky holder of a No. 17 Stamp, don’t sls N Coederal in. wie " ah . ETM y 1 " . whos vie Epiaye 18] i WE municipa " RET - " ie ¢ vs}ida > . . " . tat ; stallme nt of Fede ral in sehion) there he on och and Missionary Alliance Church, buildings Furthermore, 1 urge the Anat buy b one itis Bunday i h "a : ratios don 1 don 1 let it expire, On June 16 it's no good. Spend come taxes . aven State Normal Sch formerly pastor of the Bellefonte fonte ye SCHOOL charts irom the am com- ASCErgLY ANA ACIS AV oh a 1 due June the Teachers College, and upon C & M k church. They were at- people il Bellefonte 2 Supiay_the pany at Davion Rev. Walter E Brown. Altoona it at BROWN'S : BOOT SHOP and get the most for it 5th? gradu at ftutl : by : mes . pre. Peo ie3av. Bde wt 151 graduation from, that institution ¢...4.4 by Mr. and Mrs. Hassell and place of business and to attend Do you have any of their business Y ''NS Pe Rev. Edwerth Korte and your money. Buy now for the best selection, taught for several years. During young brother and siste y re lope wl? e 5 The presiding officer at the after- ! : ; . r-in<law the t envelopes aroun Meek asked. ’ m il * . : he patriotic ceremaines to be held ’ A nan sescdon Was George Raines Don’t wait for the last-minute rush. % ianishe joy 8 saw . go : & hed y £5 the Spanish American War he saw of the bride. Miss Young was at- at the Court House fiom 7 to 8 There was a pause, and in a mo- wa ; ih ’ service in the Philippines and in tired In blue and wore a corsage of o'clock that evening. 1 further re. ment Sister Rose reported she had The worship service way Fon uaped arro 3 reported. But Mr Meek ware porsist- on th» mornine and the other in ent re Ve ire?” he asked the afternoon, Jed by the same per- font Puerto Rico, and after being Mus= red roses, while Mrs Young wore quest that all taprooms, clubs and found one in a desk pigeon-hole by Rev. R A 8-1by Dr tered out of service returned to Cen- pink. with a corsage of ged roses. bars of Bellefonte be closed for the She read the complete name and ad Chemnlain of State Colleg? brought SHOES For The ENTIRE FAMILY oe Sonny » Saxe crane of his The bride Will continue to reside hour during which the exercises will dres It corresponded with the 7’ Mig nthe sublet, “Sill Gry. Let us solve your June father’s farm to which he later ad- | with her father for the time being, be held mystery” envelope from Dayton cifvine Christ” The convention had . : . : : : . 15th income tax prol ded an adjoining farm. After many while Pvt. Dunklebarger will return | In Witness Whereo!f. 7 have here-| Meck felt he was striking pay dirt, ueht bef e them. a. viva word For Work, Dress, Play or Casual Wear. All Colors in- g fin pe pro) Fe Ab poy A eae to his duties at Davis Monthan unto set my hand and seal and caus. (at 1ast TE the Appa “y rey cluding Whites, Blues, Browns, Blacks, Biege and two lem by advancing you & guard at Rockview Penitentiary |pPield, Tucson, Arizona, after a ten- ed the seal of the borough of Belle- Have you missed any money?” he the world is still crucifying Chris X i th C \SH and after some time in that post day furlough here fonte to be affixed this Tth day of asked The Millhelm Girls’ Chorus under tones, Thousands and thousands of pairs to select € necessary As asceepted employment in the grounds i——— {June in the vear of our Lord Nine. “Why. no!” came the answer the digs ction of Prof. A. H Stover from. But don't take our word for it! Pav us a visit whi . : and building department of Penn teen Hundr Fe ARF + &5 ar y pe of Miltheim, demonstrated to the hich may be repaid State College. He worked in that Rodgers—Ripka indred and Forty-three Was the 85 art prize offered by " " onvention one the ways in which over a period of months position until the day before he Miss Clara Ripka, daughter of HARDMAN P. HARRIS, Mr. Kohibecker awarded at com- : AVERHOR Dts Of the way an today. went to the hospital in Aspinwall Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ripka, of Pleas- Mavor imencement exercises last night? Christ and the church. Beautiful lo meet your conven- Mr. Miller was married to the for- 20% Gap, and Henry Rodgers, son of ———— — y— {Meek continued and inspiring music was rendered SEE OUR WINDOWS-—THEY TELL THE STORY ience, mer Mary Tressler, who survives MT. and Mrs. Henry C. Rodgers, of | STATE COLLEGE MAN “Why yes. Patrick Gherrity re- \o ue oroun of young women. At a oe with the following children: Mrs, Clovis, New Mexico, were married | INJURED BY ‘CYCLIST ceived it. The money Was in a plain 4 00 00” convention retired to the CY ——— Robert A. Connolly, of Springdale: in the Methodist church at Pleasant] ——— ‘white envelope,” came the response high school auditorium to listen to Mrs. William D. Crawford, Jr. Am- 08D, Baturday evening, June 5, be-| Painfully injured when struck by! “Where did the $5 come from that op 0ine nddress by Senator A. ibridee: and Mrs, Arthur Burwell, | t%een 5 and 6 o'clock, with Rev. D.|a bicycle ridden by a Millbrook Was put into the envelope?” Mr. gr iter Sadi, of Pine Grove Mills. Also surviving A Downin, Jr, performing the ring Youth Friday evening. J J. Light, of | Meek continued The evening session began prompt- —-— C 0 M P A R E -— ST , ate three grandchildren and these Serediony The Soupie wus attended Bouth Gill street, State College, is! "I believe was taken Sut of the yy at 8:15. Rev. C. E. Amold directed | sis Sara 1 on of by r. an rs. rt Aumiller reported slowly improvin g eoeh drawer here” the Sister re- aw y 44 ¢ % : CENTRE COUNTY ter oe a a eran and (and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Adams, home : en. | plied hi TT Mier Te Buying More We Buy for Less | Miss Maude Miller, of Pennsylvania Of Milroy, uncles and aunts of the, Mr. Light was walking dlong ths! By this time things were really following names to be elected to the ® . Purnace. Mr. Miller was a member bride. The bride was attired in a highway near Centre Furnace east getting warm. A few more questions county offices: president. Dr W. R Selling More We Sell for Less {of the State College Presbyterian |POWder blue street length dress with of State College, on his way home! revealed that when Mr. Kohlbecker f{eaton: 1st vice president Roy -ORP { church, the State College VFW, and white hat and navy accessories and from a fishing trip when he was run had given the $5 bill to the Sisters, ryerieny: nd vice president. A. H.| \S , Admiral Dewey Camp, No. 88, of Wore a corsage of gardenias and down by Paul Walker. police said. lone of them had picked an envelope seCloskey: seeretary, J. Clair Sim- | i Altoona, United Spanish-American baby breath. The bridegroom wore, Suffering from lacerations and {from a desk pigeon-hole, had hastily ler, and treasurer. George J. Bohn, | | War Veterans. Puneral services were {a fiavy blue suit. Mrs. Robert Au- contusions of the head and rightiscrawled on It in red pencil “Mr:| The report of the committee was BELLEFONTE {held at the home Wednesday af-| miller was dressed in a light blue leg and a fractured hand, Mr. Light | Kohlbecker Flag” and had left the accepted. after which a stirrine and! Q AL ITY A T A SAY INGS | ternoon,. with Rev. E. H. Jones, of dress with yellow accessories, She | was taken to the Centre County unsealed envelope on the desk, to be informative address on the subject, | 3 South Spring Street State College, officiating. Interment {also wore a corsage of gardenias and Hospital] where he remained until picked up later. | “Pashioning a New World.” was de Phone 2010 ‘was made in the Pine Hall ceme- baby breath. Mrs. Rodgers attended the next day for x-rays, treatment! In the meantime the person dele- livered by Dr. Carrol D. Champlain. | = tery. | Bellefonte High School. Mr. Rodgers and observation. He was dazed bv. [wated to post the maj] from the con- He sald the church must play an — | was graduated from the Clovis High [the shock, members of his family vent. came along, apparently gath- important part in fashioning the WE ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGR '8chool and also from the University | sald, and was unable to tell for alered up the envelope with other new world, and mentioned a num- bj #ECOND BECTION of New Mexico. He formerly was em- | | time what had happened. The rider mail. and posted it ber of wavs in which the church TOWN ho) 00 0 STATE COLLEGE { Et A | ployed at the Pennsylvania Ord- lof the bicycle was also badly shaken! And that, folks, is how a $5 bill can assist in this important task. i . {| The man who talks the most about | { nance Works at Williamsport, and | up and bruised. { that no one claimed, traveled from | a ie i 143 South Frazier Street {what he is willing to do is not al- | was recently transferred to the io Mt { Bellefonte to Davton and back again: The iden that the federal govern Bellef s Bi Phone 2212 | ways the man who reaches in his| United States Rubber Company me-| Buying war bonds does two things: | in an unsealed envelops—where any- ment can regulate everything means | Hefonte's gest, Brightest, Family Shoe Store 2 | pocket when the call for cash isichanical goods plant for develop-| (1) hits the Axis and (2) hits infla- one who handled it could have that eortain pressure groups will run; | heard through the halls. ment of new products at Passaic, N.|tion. pocketed the money without one. everything.
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