Pape St _ si June 22, 1944. od - OBITUARY -_e ——— STERLING BARRETT BURD Sterling Barrett Burd, four-year- old son of Mrs. Palmer Blerly, of Rebersburg, died at 6:30 a. m. Sat- urday, June 17, 1944, at the home of his mother. The child had not been well since undergoing a brain tumor operation in a Philadelphia hospital last winter, The child was born Jan-| J unary 17, 1940 in Rebersburg. In ad- dent of Altoona, died dition to the mother, a half-brother, county home Monday Roger Allen Blerly, survives Fu- 12:15 o'clock neral services were held at the home He was born Tuesday afternoon with Rev, R. A. tober 16, 1883 Babcock officiating. Interment was made in the Rebersburg cemetery Mo. He was a n Fur of Clarkwood, ber of the Methodist church { Tuesday afternoon interr was made in the near Moshannon J. THOMPSON WILSON Thompson Wilson and Askey at the in Centre county Mission He was a Lutherar faith. Surviving are seven sons cluding James F. Wilson, Pvt. Fulton Wilson Port Ala; Thomas Wilson rill Wilson Altoona; Wilson, Louisiana; Sgt JOSEPH BOYD BAKER Joseph Bovd Baker, retired official of the Pennsylvania Railroad, died at his home on West Curtin street Bellefonte, at 10:40 p. m. Friday, _ Fort Belvoir. Va. June 16, 1944 after a long liness. ~. cooman He was aged 61 years. A son of with the Samuel and Sarah Rutter Baker, he He is was born at Downingtown on De- grandchildren cember 20, 1882. Surviving are his ,. oadiate wife, the former Jane Curtin Breese and the following children: Joseph Jr., Buffalo, N. Y.; Chief Petty OI- ficer Randolph, of the Coast Guard Miss Marcie, at home: Andrew of near Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Donald Mecllvaine, of Whitford, Also surviv- ing is a sister, Mrs. F. M. Hansell Moorestown, N. J. Funeral ser vices were held at the Widdowson Funeral Home here Sunday after- noon. On Monday the remains were taken to Pittsburgh for cremation interment will be made at Downing - own Pvt Harold and in the South also survived by He was the las family Ing navy Cith MRS. L. F. Mi Cora Schreckengast, 52 F. Schreckengast the Lock Haven o'clock Monday eral months’ illness Bart ol Elizabeth widow Avis Hospital at evening after She had mM Of 2) in Hublersburg of the late Mr Bartley She had the Church the past 20 vear: husband, a marriage, Ha: tWO other sons ter, Willlam L the army overseas Robert Schreckengast at home, and Dorothy M. Button, Gleasant also sister Mi Minnie 1 R. D 2 and seven gi! Funeral services wil held at the home Friday at 2 m., the Rev. John Neese officia Interment will be made at Hub QUrg she and Dee 7. Bom daughter 'homas member of Nittany for viving are her former USN . Br Sgr HARRY H. LUCAS aL. Yaoi Harry H. Lucas of Moshannon father of eight children from 2 to 14 years of age, dropped dead at 1:30 a. m. Saturday, June 17, 1944 while cutting timber on the Thomas Kerin tract near Moshannon Mr Eucas, who worked as a miner un- til retiring 12 years ®go, began the work of cutting timber the day be fore he died. Centre County Cor- aner Charles Sheckler of Mlilesburg anid death was due to a heart at- tack. Born at Moshannon, 54 years a%0 March 9, he was a son of James and Nancy Oswalt Lucas. His wife the former Carrie E. Meeker, and these children survive: Harry, Jr Frank, William, George, Paul, Car- men, Mary and John, all at home Surviving brothers and sisters are Robert Lucas, of Williamsport; Guy Haves G. Ralston Gf lock Haven, George, of North...) "uf "Rimmey Bend. Mrs. Bertha Swealy of Cum- = °° ‘ berland, Md. and Mrs. Boyce Craft, Joseph R “ — » Shiriene J D. A Hemphill Mable L. Volyneh DISCONTINUE | sos ms: PARTNERSHIP The partnership formerly Frank Mayes, of Lemont, and Her- and Schreckengast “w Howard children EIGHT -S8BCOND SECTION - MARRIAGE LICENSES Willlam E. Fanus Cumberiand Anna Pauline Rife State Homer D. Winter Marie Jane Bhubert Holliday: Centre Reichard tona Beach Paul M Christina Bennett M. Kessiing $1,500,000 Mill existing between L. fContinged from page One) person depending on labor and schedule bert J. Stover, of Millheim, Meta trading as Mayes & Stover, Manufact f imbined Award award, tw merit effort auctioneers, has been dis- and wig star solved. Anyone desiring the added for the States services of an auctioneer armed can address either one, per lave home sonally, by mail or tele phone and for a number years worked at the Altoona Rescue a patient at the hospital since WHR of Christ Alt Bellefonte R Belle! — |service people have eme- weral services were held at his late home nent cemetery former resi- | Blair afternoon after a few days iliness at OcC- of 1 by , In- Altoona ; Ruckner, Tyrone: Mer- Frank Wil- Second Edward Wilson, serv Pa- two t of SCHRECKENGAST ley Lester died at 6:10 HOV been June ul Mi Tl a at Sur- on by a mda a aaush- with F Murs IW, Ong ana | Oe 30 p ' wr ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE Md College burg YONA Hall D ante Being Built Here the Aring first re Army-Navy nave much Youth's Bedroom Ensemble Complete Mirror Sis | 902.99 Cholee of Walnut and Light Oak Finishes Chest of Drawers 13.95 New Virginian Mattress (Scientifically Constructed) Coil Springs ..... GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM DeLuxe Rug-9x 12... (Choice of Patterns) Special Price-only ...... You save to Buy War Bonds DeHaas Electric Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. Mayes Bldg. ALLEGHENY STREET —_— Soldier Canvass At Half-Way Mark (Continued rom page one) Mianulli urged that {f any been missed, members of the family should get in touch at once with the block leader for that section The canvass 8 now in full swing in all the other 17 districts and the canvass is expected to be completed this weekend Blue ecards left at each home by canvassers are to be used only if the address of the person in the service changes after the canvassers’ visit The blue cards are merely to keep the county office informed as to the person's current address All questions on both sides of the forms filled out by canvassers must be answered, Mr. Doty pointed out yesterday. Answers 10 each question are necessary in order to determine the eligibility of each person in military service Mr Doty Mrs vesterday expressed great satisfaction with the splendid work being done by the canvassers and spoke highly of the co-operation being given them by the public Tenth Child Born Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Tome Stormstown the parents daughter born in the Centre Coun- ty Hospital June 15 The infant, who been named Elizabeth Kaye, is tenth child and daugh family of are has the seventh in the Son For Simpsons Wd Mrs F N George Simpson Btate Col the birth of thelr in the Centre County Bellefonte, June 13 Me 18 been named George CU their fourth 1 Patterson street announce child Breans L»Roy Bi R D announce daughter Virginia Centre County Hao The weighed 7 11 the daughter Ariens He Daughter Far Mr Wi MI State Coliege the birth of a Eleanor pital Jus al Charis eon at the infant Ounces Mrs ndershot « and Breon Is the if State Daughter For Kanes Belle Parents of First Child Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Williams Willlamsport, are parents o irst child, a weighing 7 born Monday at Williamsport. Mrs former Florence f Mr. and Mrs North Spring the { their | on Aunce Clink the daughter o Smith of Bellefonte Rothiuss Williams Smith Morton treet is a Son bs Bern Mr Richard ( State College Michael Richard Reading. Pvt. Pet tationed at New Cyn ber Peter are hs son is i assistant department former sparts editor of he Daily Tunes Daughter For Ishiers Dr ang Mr H. Richard Ish) West Beaver avenue, Btate Col- announce the birth of Barbara Louise Ishier. born in Centre County Hospital, Belle- early Monday morning infant is the see hild irst daughter In the o 4 - 1 of a daugh ter the fonte last ond family who pounds mn . Veterans Sponsor War Bond Dance (Continsed from page one) Movie Day. Admission om and evening shows through tickets which must be ob- tained beforehand at the box office by presentation of certificates of bond purchases Me War Bond movie for children 0 12 years old will be held at m. June 28 at the Plaza, with Autry’s atest production as feature, Admission will be granted only upon presentation at the ticket office before the day of the show of a certificate showing that the child, or some member of his family has purchased a War Bond of $1875 or more during the Sth campaign. Certificates of pur- chase, otherwise termed “pink slips are being lssued with every bond wid during the campmign Little information i» avallable at present on the War Bond caravan which is to visit Centre county on June 27. L. J. Shankle of Philips- burg. chairman of the special events Bond tern will Wp 10 a (enw the {committee of the county War Fin- ance Committee, Is now making ar- rangements for the caravan's visit and an jtinerary of ita stops will ] : : {his legs, suffered on March 2, which | be announced later Wounded 2nd Time Continued from wage one) kept him confined to a hospital for a short time Weaver, 24, was called for service In the Army on April 25, 1942. After basic train. ing at Camp ler, Ga, he was stationed at PL. Devens, Mass, Pine Camp N.Y. and at Camp Pickett, Va. before going overseas in June, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | | To Take Legal RECENT Action on Dust WEDDINGS Dando Lancaster Dando, son William Dando, of Miss Maxine Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. Merril] Lancaster, of Shirleytown, were married June 6 in the Free Methodist church at Julian with the pastor, Rev. D. J Joseph officiating. They were unat- tended The bridegroom attended Port Matilda High Schoo! and is employed by the/West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company at T For the present they will make thelr home with the bridegroom's grands mother Mrs. Marcelln Beals of Julian (Continued Irom page ome) collection efforts in despite numerous chased and installed condition has not appreciable extent To support Its committee brought into the cil chambers exhibits which mem bers claimed showed Lhe detrimental effect of Hime roofing and paint, One sampie wis guaranteed for 26 which has been ten peared to be badly eate; Cound Leslie Fhomas Wi elected president pro tem and served in that capacity until the arrival of Council President William W. Bleg Approval was given expen diture of $50 from Borough Civilian Defense } defraving some expenditure for fonte Canning Center High B« Burges reg in 1925 collector the roved and that pur- overall to imj any Cinle E Mrs of Mr. and Julian, and contention daughter of Cour dust on of rooling Years and ee yeurt np Hway vone Hnman un ADDITIONAL WEDDINGS ON PAGR EIGHT BECOND BECTIOH Zoning Law will Affect Entire Town (Continued rom page one) For example, in the First Resi dential Zone, jolts must meet certain size requirements There are eguU- ntions wo controd the type and pos- of buildings and othe The that tion ina hool cafeteria Hardman Co 3 | mci t n YO pe treet ition ered on them ified led controls are spe ovides, he land provisions of ordinance wever ¥ ola - pr present use of of the regulation in the new Ame. lL mgy Continue a operation b discontinued the non nol be resumed wong as such uninterrupted he use | for as muel as One year onforming use may and fut of the Ue use lang must in mformity with (he ordinance There 18 ga section of ' N $ xt oled Ww the admin 4 ordinance gu alyoth ‘ ierpretation Io eenent any dis- may arise fmpowered to name a Board Adjustment consisting of ares Ihe which nin 0 v R A Y boarg pt it Kew) LDOara ar than 30 dav: Giseretion modeline a pres. find that hi be {legal under the building a hom ent structure gnily to ' black plans 2% laws 80 » ew may LF : BERIN urged ow Kile COHEN'S Correct Apparel for Women BELLEFONTE, PA Electric NOW Supply Co. SELLING Home Lighting Fixtures KITCHEN LIGHTS Fluorescent for Better Work | ight BATH ROOM BRACKETS- For sides of Mirrors or over Mirror Also Ceiling Lights Living Room Lights Dining Room Lights BED ROOM LIGHTS-HALL LIGHTS Porch brackets for side or ceiling Pre-war fixtures at pre-war prices BUY NOW IF YOU NEED BETTER LIGHTING : : Save Precious Eyesight. * Buy that extra War Bond Now * Eledric Supply Company State College and ~G weakening and that wise | The Lhgged ceny {ries treated that need care 4 vest the ° which ahd examined, and four nulsar investigated There nexen ments compiaint one cas ough The R NEgerncy 104 Cure Necessary hu He report branche Are other } ome of Lie Lee Pox matter is to be The gnted borough continues string receipts were garbage Lo Operate basis. With 78 p were 812471 $141.38 poee Harriet Ray Miss Helen 8 for the Hepburi tion of Ponce repol noweaq for investigation, 3 Li Viola Lions IES accident drunk 1 transient parking tie auto el Denise: gations, 2 arrests fo ais + Cour pled Hisorderly conduct Pi id ry it) otk ub. 3. surety’ of Bmith lock-up, 1 surety of haefle confidentia Ci 1] } Ye 24.44 rom meter collection murket fees Receives Promotion re H Hoflfme and Mi n Hig! nti promoted to Technician Ind |. T¢ ole fn eat collection York only at i ALnies y= wiki NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC ing ma from Could I. W. Packer state, located in Howard Townshin { entre Counts ponsibie U acres R118 SERVICE THE ATTACK IS ON- GIVE THEM ALL YOU'VE GOT! SOLID PACK Tomatoes SHOE PEG OR GOLDEN CORN BEANS TOMATO SOUP KIDNEY BEANS SEEDLESS RAISINS WALDORF TISSUE Cherri-Oats Kellogg's Corn Flakes Shredded Ralston Kellogg's Pep Postum Cereal Sanka Coffee Drip or Regular Fancy Pea Beans Chicken Ravioli Hires Root Beer Tall Ice Tea Glasses Cocomalt Searchlight Matches Pure Vanilla Extract Vanish for Cleaning Toilet Bowls Cadie Silver Polishing Cloth % OQakite for All Housecleaning Tasks «19 “13: “Jn: 29 11 10 13 3-13 “kg 1c ‘eg 12c¢ me lle x PRE 9¢ *& 19¢ 2 v: BANTAM Blue Bell Brand Crreen Wax Hanover (13 Pw) 1502. phy oLoouTeH | Sou CLEANSER Uo LORD FREE FROM CABSTIC EE aE re Senter . Paster AeBng Weanl jug 29, i ARKET DEEP BROWN BEANS IN TOMATO SAUCE i) «1 ¢ wre Jur TOMATO & > | fr 18-01 Can 10c:~ 2d « CHEESE» Fancy Egg Plant. Ib. 9c CHOICE SLICING Cucumbers FLA VALENCIA Oranges-176's . . . . . 52¢ Calif. Oranges-176's = 58¢ . aes he Ne. | NEW Potatoes 2 1b. 19¢ 5b. 22¢ \ == DROMEDARY GINGERBREAD MIX ph 1 8c CANNING SUPPLIES - MASON JARS Dez. pis. 55¢ Daz. gts. 65¢ Jar Rings ax 9¢ Seal-All Lids dz 10c¢ Paraffin ib 15¢ CRISCO SHORTENING 3b ju 68 Mild Creamy CHEDDER ™ 35¢ (10 Ps. Per Pound) ® 38¢ Fancy MUENSTER (Nel Rationed) Nu-Mald MARGARINE (2 Red Points) ® 20¢ CREAM WIPT SALAD DRESSING er jar 29. AGB PURE
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