Page Six THE CENTRE DEMUCRAY, BELUEFONRTE, PR. November 2, 1944 STATE SENDS TEAM TO Legal Notices EXEC] TOR’ S Estate of ANNA R of Potter Township deceased Letters testamentary estate having been granted undersigned, all per to the said estate are make immediate payment, and having claims or demands sald estate to present without delay fo eft JOHN D. WER Cent Executor. W. HARRIS atlorney 10 ost NOTIC E OF COMPUTATION RETURNS OF GENERAL ELECTION hereby ven NOTI( I ROSSMAN Centre Co LI on t OW reqque ted ate OF Notice | Centre will meet at twel Friday, November purpose of publi CAanvassin Lhe turns in Cent { vania, in the Con missi Court House, Bellefontt O. P. McCORD HARRY V. KEELER FRED C. MENSCH Board of Ounty board Count Attes HARRY Chief Clerk PARRIS ISLAND been Ma~ mie Marine aL LLU LUE TS BER THL STULL SHULL ming “4 Modern Etiquette 1. How should a drinking and a coffeg cup he held? 2. How does one bid ¢ new acquaintance 3 Approximately how m people should ane invite for a tea? a IT a lady is seated when itroaduction glass wibve to a iny sie re- Ceive an iu n hould ) when from a ser 0 an mn peY himself accom- which Fi on helps which Is Poon Ken in tu vice dish panied by a fork and a ht vnil ' Pe. ANSWERS is held ¢ the Y. P. of H. Activities Held at Baileyville At Lh of the held the un box last regular meeting P. of H. of Centre county the Balleyville Hall i people present enjoyed the regula Various grange were well repre made beel, home tative free kets Grange ocinl Wviler meeting county Plan to hold Coliseum busine ol the ented were for this group fa at the better Monday not ing will me aaanassion ol thi attend a roller Holler ovember Skn t 8 o'clock, and the All member . party On Slow unre bring her event of ua urged to A guest terest which | the annual ban- dance w will Cir Hall ember 6 The 6:45 p. m attend thi touch with secretary 50 the I's 10 the if Mi Elen tterolf, and commit persons later than Novem meeting anned | nen { hn gan nesdny Dee ser nnge will be vea at aesiring to uld get in CGrrange BC - nort Pot 1 open 50 mer « BIOW ager URGES "RETOOLING” COMMUNITY OF “MACHINERY” A those pers UTILITY GRADE BEEF Whe high in SURRest ana Utility t but nt $4 nk: cooking in a | 18) tomatoes ana Ovey " IHAYONS NEED GENTLE IS PELICIOUS FOOD HANDLING WHEN WASHED other meats are or value, try utility grade Miss Helen B. Butler mics extension rem Centre county. It is available in man n scarce Wash gt! ever po ing clothing minds Mis CCOnROm i wrmnents in aint we Poin SIDE 18 4 good £34 clean : Butls Heir exiension Dry eCom a. of point mar- of Centre county DESTROY DISEASED their FLANTS IN GARDEN : 1 weeds live and de- gardeners are grade beef ha { it is Just a grades oj tend, Hijie nuLritic US § though It to make the Lt ax for H med small amount of team will ment One wa nder | ore i or chop or grind he will Breis that will provide make the less tenders and brown Add one cup of canned ver tightly, Let sin of the st cook ir unt three n ty ve of 300 de take about J-pound steak our before the grees ¥ will 10 00k enc meat layer of sliced mw If the liq he steak ju JHAHIEEALL DOS tT I a Bhat PEL PEE SITY ESE IML The oldest, sweetest song of all, The forever and ever words of the marriage service; The now and forever harmony of two young hearts Blended with a perfect Colonial bouquet. WOODRING’S [11H » IMT TH $1 FLORAL GARDENS Phone 2125 Bellefonte Phone 2015 State College Vow (har ; In Your FALL SHOES all HEI ¢% % SPOT CASH! SELL WESTERN AUTO STORE, Philipsburg, Pa. : S Will Pay Cash for Used Shot Guns (any guage); Used yr Rifles (any calibre); Used Bicyeles; Used Velocipedes; Wagons; Scooters Any Metal Toy Alarm Clocks, [sed Radios (any type). Bring articles to our Store Write or sellers (HILLS LUTE @ HEHE REEL LETHE #4 Shoes have a new trim look this | a look in keeping with vour smart new costume Priced at Savings $9.29 $9.99 $3.45 $3.99 $5 WAR Surplus Brown cals 4 Ammunition ! BONDS Map -— -~ Black - Philipsburg. Phone 751 - Ask for Mr. AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE SAM) 1% 126 Front St No. 3 Grade 1 Grade Tires All Sizes Russet WESTERN Ye Have in & foe) ISs¢nyer Tul 1 a 1 00) I ruck I 1h » - ¢ < 4 » . Pumps, Straps, Ties and Across From Gibe maf— i Loafers. For Sport or Press. All and S1Zes Colgrove Buys Kofman Home widths. Contisged mom sage ous AIRPLANE RATION STAMPS—Numbers 1, 2 and ~—Now Valid. Come in Today, Avoid that last YOU are the people IN PLACE OF ABUSE AND HYSTERIA WE OFFER YOU SIMPLE TRUTH Lightning -Promotions Dept minute rush. : £ § ! E § | £ Where Quality is Higher Than Price - Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little The CIO-POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE was formed July, 1943, for two rea- sons: 1. To impress on the men and women of labor the critical importance of register- (There are 88.000 000,000 actually voted in the nt national election — in 7194 Wore Meaning ‘Cacumber’ ing and voting. 00 people in this country . alibed to vote. Only Brown's Boot Shop . . We seek to avert a Bellefonte’s Most Popular Family Shoe Store 4 . ; a ” 04d \ ; repetition of this minority rule in the momentous Presidential election of 1944. We must not have a minority President in the crucial days ahead.) 2. To educate our oun 6.000.000 CIO members to the truth of the issues at stake in the coming elections. O untae Quammthnenam Dearing region the iediter An Old Fishing Town Agadir Morocco's onthe rnmntt port. 268 miles south of Caseblanc: n ant : " 1d fist : Y e 8000 neon) ! : % hen rece wWhs on the verg o r to Fra 1a The CIO-POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE is a 100% democratic organization. Its members were selected to represent their respective unions by the traditionally Amer- ican process of being nominated and voted for. The Committee operates in an equally democratic way. It can no more be controlled by one man than can our U. S. House of Representatives in Washington, The CIO-POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE has a clean record of functioning en- tirely within the laws. We operate in the light of day. The FBI and two Congressional committees have investigated us and given us a clean bill of health. That is why our enemies have been compelled to resort to wild claims, cheap smears, and even anti- sed Agadir ¥ postion ( oh § territory 116.000 Libs. Dehydrated Pork Semitism, in their attacks on us. A dwest packer given a cqniract for 110.000 pounds of dehy. drated pork for shipment oversess The product granular iar 0 t ture and meat fr was Hillman, our Chairman, and others who are trying ful, law-abiding citizens; that we believe in the to procla Against their millions, we Ameritan form of government; that we have no have only thousands. But against thew hysteria, we pit our calm determination. Against their lies, we offer the truth Let it be said now, for the record, that we are peace- im the truth and = simi in color and tex. one-third the volume of the t produced All stores, banks and other business places in Bellefonte Will Be Closed All Day, Armistice Day, Saturday, Nov. 11 wn It has one fourth m which it funar secret plots to control the world, the United Scares the weight «of even our own ranks of labor. (Have you ever tried to "comtrol’ yout neighbor when be steps Beans Are Amitican alone — into the voting booth?) Beans are as American as is ap ple pie and today it is doubly im portant to use them because they are low In cot and high In food value. (When combined or served with milk and eggs they may take the place of more costly meats.) And against their bitter, self seeking mementy, we shall have, on Election Day, a vase saforivy of awak- ened Americans. This majority will march proodly and confidently to the polls to support the expand. ing Sconomy, the full production, the full employ- The forces of Isolation and Reaction are making a Bast ditch fight in chis election. In 1940, according to a Senate investigating committee, they spent more than $16,000,000 in « frantic effort to defeat Pig Weight Gain i Pigs up 0 80 pounds gain a pound President Roosevelt. This year they are spending even more. They are stopping at nothing to vilify ment, the just and lasting peace being fought for— and won-—under the leadership of FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT. and abuse Mr. Roosevelt, Mrs. Roosevelt, Sidney C.1.O. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE Sidney Hillman, 4 malpomated Clothing Workers of America, CHARMAN Vin A. Bictner, United Steel Workers of America, VICE CHAIRMAN R. J. Thomas, United Automobile, Aiperaft, Apricnltavel Implement Workers of America, SORETARY TREASURBR Sherman Dalrymple. Uwited Rubber Workers of Amevica Albert J. Fitegerald, Uwitea Electrical, Radio and Mackive Workers of America John Green, Mariwe and Shipbuilding Workers of America David J McDonald, Uwited Steel Workers of Amevice Emil Rieve, Textile Workers Union of America 205 East 42nd Street « New York 17,N. Y. The stores will be open Wednesday afternoon, November Sth, and Friday evening, November 10th till 9 o'clock. of weight at one-half the cost of put. | ting & pound of meat on a hog | weighing between 300 and no | pounds and at one-fourth the cost | of a pound of gain on a 450-pound hog. Car Sharing Saves Tires, Money Five Chrysler employees, who have been carsharing since 1987, found they saved BO per cemt of the cost of their 50-mile daily round trip to the plant, They saved money; | the nation saved rubber, Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce RETAIL DIVISION Most of the complaints that we hear come from people who are much better off than you would sus pect from thelr talk.
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