Page Eight A Co Ee AA THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. March 29, 1951 | DEATHS AND FUNERALS | ANNA MARJORIE RUMBERGEK Anna Marjorie Rumberger, 94, of Warriors Mark, died at 4:50 pm. Thursday, Mar. 22, 1851, after an ill- ness of six months She was born at Scotia, June 20, 1856, a daughter of George W. and Susan Moore Biddle. On Feb, 11, 1875 she was married to John W. Rumber- ger. She leaves one son, Ira, of War- riors Mark MRS. NORA F. FINK Mrs. Nora Frances Fink, who had been seriously ill for three months, died at the home of her son, Her- shel Fink. Port Matilda RD, at 6:50 p.m. Monday, Mar. 26, 1851 She was born Apr. 6, 1881, at Port Matilda RD, the daughter of Geo- rge and Susan Laird Beckwith She was married for the second time in 1906 to Richard R. Fink of Mount Pleasant, who surives, along with these children: Gilbert W. Fink, Tyrone: Sher man and Hershel Pink, Port Ma- tilda RD: Mrs. Isabelle Frantz, of Port Matilda RD: Chillis Moore Philipsburg, and Mrs. Edna Walk Port Matilda RD A brother, Lawrence Beckwith, of Mapleton, and two sisters, Nao- mi Kelley, Tyrone, and Freda Kel- ley, Buffalo, N.Y. also survive. She was a member of the Mount Pleasant Evangelical United Breth- ren Church where services will be held at 2:30 pm, Thursday. The Rev. H. T. Light will officiate and] burial wil] take place at the Mount Pleasant Cemetery. HOWARD B. NEFF Howard B. Neff, of Bellefonte RD, Benner township, a retired auction- | died at the Centre eer and farmer County Hospital at 10:45 am. Mon- day, Mar. 26, 1851 Mr. Neff was born Mar. 18 ers. survives with three children Mrs. Pauline Slick, Youngstown, Oo Fred. of Buffalo Run Valley, and Harry, Baltimore, Md These brothers also survive: Ches- ter. of Howard; Lynn, of Arizona and Ben leaves seven vhildren He was a member of the Fillmore Methodist Church 1875. | in Boggs township, a son of Joseph | L. and Marjorie Sanders Neff. His| wife, the former 1da Rebecca Leath- | of State College RD. He | Mary Boyer Auman He is survived by former Margaret V he married Oct. 27 Charles G. and Alton W. both of Rebersburg, R. D.: two grandchil- dren and one great-grandchild He was a member of the Evangel ical church of Rebersburg his wife, the Summers whom 1943 Evangelical church m. Friday with Rev. William Burial will be Reformed Friends home Pp. m the Rebersburg at 2 p Wittmer officiating made in the Lutheran cemetery in Rebersburg may call at the Neff funeral in Millheim from 7 to 9 Thursday ARTHUR J. ROCKEY Arthur J. Rockey, 40, died at home in Milesburg at 2:30 a Wednesday, March 28, 1951, after extended illness He was born at his m an Zion, August 21 Rockey Children are Clinton, Raymond and Mrs. Fred Merritt, all of Erie He leaves these brothers and sister Kryder, Frank, and Mrs. Arthur Norden, all of Port Chester, N. Y Harry, of Zion, and Mrs. John Har- vey, of Clearfield There are grandchildren Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Friday from the Wetzler Memorial Chapel in Milesburg with the Rev. C. William Rachau offic- fating. Burial will be in Zion ceme- tery. Friends may call at the chapel from 2 p. m. Thursday JAMES L, CURTIN James Lattimore Curtin, 71, of Bellefonte, died Brierly Manor Buffalo Run Valley, at 7 pm. Sun- day. Mar. 25, 1951. He had beer guest at the home since November 1 and had been seriously ill last Sunday Mr. Curtin formerly ipsburgh where he wa tant for Lauderbach | years He made hi son-in-law and daughter Mrs. Richard Bane: Linn Street, Bellefonte, for t | two year | He wa 1879. a i ginia Holter former Nettie {4 at n lived at Phil- an af un- Greist for 25 home wit} bor: Funeral services will be held from | the Curtin Church at 2 pm. Thurs- day, with the Rev. C. L. Rummel, of Houserville, an Zimmerman, of Howard, officiating Burial Cemetery GEORGE CLAYTON AUMAN George Clayton Auman sonburg., R. D.. died in the Centre County 1851, of complications A farmer, Mr. Auman was bom at Wolfe's Store, Miles township Nov. 3, 1880. a son of Jonathan and d the Rev. Elwood | will be made in the Curtin of Madi-| A brothe Allen, Tex survive | Mr. Curtin graduated | Bellefonte Academy | A. and M. He wa Spanish-American Hospital Monday, March 28 Kut {| Wednesday made FOR A GOOD SIDING OR ROOFING JOB AT THE RIGHT PRICE . + «+ 1 AM YOUR MAN! two, sons, ! Funeral services will be held from’ 1892, a son of John and Abble Bilger | 10 The Rev, C Philipsburg Methodist ficlated at the funeral ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAOR SIX SECOND SECTION Church of- | Vacancies Await | DHIA Supervisors farmers may not know are worth their feed farm-reared boys to their rescue, accord- ing to County Agent L. H, Bull These farmers are members of dairy herd improvement association whose supervisors keep records of much milk Many dairy If their cows unless girls ome ol come how A. L. Bickell of the! 4.H Meetings Planned! For Coming Week . County | Clair { ricultural 4-H Club meeting { uled D soon tween the ing and butterfat their | cows produce, the value of that milk | ent super- are and cost of feeds the cows there is a shortage of visors, or cow testers as they known. For some dalrymen it may | mean a break in continuous record of 25 vears or more unless someone can be found to do the work Recently 18 men and nine completed the two weeks’ Supervisors’ course for this Penn State, Still there enough candidates to fill vacancies The next course will person now women DHIA work were all of at not 0 the supervisors’ training be May 8 to 23 at the College interested in thi type of work are requested to get in touch with County Agent LL. H at the County Agricultural Exten- jon office in the post office at Belle- fonte Mrs. Laura Woleslagle Honored At Party A surprise birthday Laura ‘Ar Was Unionvil party Woleslagle held at Friday on her i le evening 23 —— Mr present Orlanlo Irvin were Mr Plea nt and cl Mrs Mr and Mr Mr ' ant Gap lefonte Mr Bel Iva Weller Ernest | and Mrs. Fre h and chiidren { Mr. and M: WW R d Mrs. Perry Mito: W. B. Jones and dau- Port Matilda Beulah Holt Maud Saxtor Hans Juliar nd Mrs all of Hall, Mrs Hall Artl Donns Julian Couple (Continued from Page One) grandci ret hildren { nt mere 1 ella Matt nd Mrs New York Harold Alexa and MM Charles Alexar I of Julian, Mr. and Mrs Il Alexander, Allentown. Grand Mr. and Mrs Hubert Al- Kathryn, Pdna Alexander, all of d Holl Mr. an ern jer, al Merr children exander Han, Jack- Alexander Mr Edw: Md Great Alexan Kem; raed Yaz Carl Ju ¢, Terry an f Aller all tow Westminster Hubert Jef re dren ter and MAX BAUMAN Call Brockerhoff Hotel, PHONE 474) Belltfonte, Pa GLASS RODS SHAKESPEARE STEEL RODS AUTOMATIC REELS FLY RODS CASTING REELS PFLEUGER SKIRR LINES EVINRUDE DuPONT 16 MORE DAYS UNTIL YOU CAN USE THAT 1951 FISHING LICENSE MUCLIN DOPE MARTIN REELS PAL CLIPPERS HOOD BOOTS WEBER FLIES RAIN HATS TRUE TEMPER RODS OCEAN CITY SINKERS and PENNSYLVANIA FISHING LICENSES SAM POORMAN’S SPORTS CENTRE High & Water Sts. Bellefonte, Pa. Just | Bull | Jean ang! in the Delong club hould plan to atiend the | meeting most convenient to them. | Al meeting will be enrolled, and anyone wishing | to become a club member will have the opportunity. Parents ene couraged to attend The meetings Woodycrest the y Mar. 20, 7:30 pm,; these Agent | H mRnnour Bull una ure are as follow church, Thurs- Little Nit. boy of All nye vicinity and giii 10 and 20 at covered by 1 in new members | Centre Hall, at the { from | the Logan Grange Hall in Pleasant "den ABI § the home of Mr ard! Does Leg Fractured Monday, Apr. 2. 1.30 pm tany Muss at " Posit Young. 17 months; daugh- Monday ares al nangs « RENIN tter of Mrs. Bernice Young. of 141 rhomas Street, Bellefonte, frac- club meet Detr tured the femur of her left l¢g when Bellefonte, at he caught i6 in her crib. Bhe was admitted to the Centre County Hos- Her condition is sat- chool Apr. 2, 1:30 pm. (club mber in © the Potters Mill urged to attend ing at Hall) mf community hang are the Centre Gap, Tuesday 1 Monday Hall, at Apr. 3, 8 the home pm.; Lin of Mr isfactory, Council on Foods 20-08 2 for A Real Buy Can QWEET PEAS wiv 2 Pel Monte Tomalo CATSUP 21c UCE 9c i4-on Bot LUCKY LEAF APPLESA 2. _ or. CARA PERSONALLY SELECTED WEIS Vitamin D Fancy Whole GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS 39¢ sewn Florida Red Bliss NEW POTATOES » 32: APPLES Famey Washington DELICIOUS Golden Ripe BANANAS Florida Seediess GRAPEFRUIT Florida Valencia ORANGES Debicions YAMS 329 2.29 J. 25¢ doe 39. 3.29 T0 Full 0° Jules 11-08 Sugar.s Cams weet Southern 29c GUARANTEED T GROW wn o Country GRASS SEED we 1.79 MEATS For BETTER EATING CHUCK ROASTS Swift's Select Beef STEAKS PORK LOIN ROASTS +69 Round - Sirloin Swift's Select Beef The Roast Preferred by Most! + 99c + §5c Rib End 3-4 Lb Average Shoulder VEAL CHOPS v7 3c HAMBURG Freshly Ground + 63¢c Fresh Loose SAUSAGE + 49c Swift's Premium FRANKS » 9c GOOD EATING SEA FOODS e Values In Juices Fresh Frozen Fancy HADDOCK FILLETS GULF SHRIMP 39¢ » B9¢ Ib Fancy Florida Unsweetened — Memphis Belle, Grade A GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 25¢ BLENDED JUICE 28¢ ORANGE JUICE ‘on 3c Chesapeake Bay OYSTERS 69¢ 46-00 Can 6-0 ® Fry. Can ® ing. p! Slew. Ing. pt 19¢ ¢ Dairy Features Pahst-ett Cheese ::85c Borden's Swiss Gruyere Cheese 6 portion pr Kraft Philadelphia Cream Cheese Ballard’s Biscuits 2%m 3c 3c 2 for 35¢ Lucky Leaf Tomato Juice Siero 25¢ 46.01 can 19¢ 1-qt bot 32¢ 8-08 can Ie 6-00 ean 39¢ Real Gold LEMON JUICE 2+ 2lc Del Monte Tomato Juice Del Monte Prune Juice dor Cans Memphis Belle Tangerine Juice Tri-Valley Apricot Nectar e Small Sizes For Small Families Milk Amplifier ¢ Check These Values (J Hunt's Tomtate Sauce -eeean 3; [Del Maiz Cream-Style Corn (_] Del Monte Pineapple Chunks [_] Big Top Apricot Halves [_] Lucky Leaf Red Sour Pie Cherries 2 for 10.02 can Nn | Waldorf Tissue | Cut-Rite Wax Paper | Royal Gelatine Desserts [| Pillsbury Pie Crust [] Joy Liquid Detergent [] Heinz Baby Fasds Mazola 125-1 roll 35¢ 28.00 can 29%¢ 2 for 45¢ 3 for 25¢ 25¢ 2 for 15¢ or phe [7 6-01 bot 32% 4 for 39¢ 3 fon cam 7¢ or 2 for 25¢ 1 Soon cam |g, Teor ean $e 1? Soon cam 2¢ ? Soon eam 25¢ Landonnd | 3 Soon cams 25¢ greemmiy Toot cam 2 2le Sox. 2 for dle Sor. 2 for dle Musselman’s Applesauce Tri-Valley Apricot Halves All Good Seedless Grapes Heinz Pork and Beans Libby Cream Golden Corn Libby Garden Sweet Peas Kounty Kist Peas Oregon Upland Peas Superfine Cut Wax Beans Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce Del Monte Crushed Pineapple Del Monte Pineapple Tid Bits f Dulany SWEET POTATOES 2..29¢ $00 Cams Puss N' Bools CAT FOOD Son Can... 3 ter 25¢ pt. 46¢ qt, 85¢ Bleach-Disinfectant CLOROX Self-Polishing SIMONIZ 1 s+ Gal Bot For Your Floors Pt Can 29¢ 99¢ CHOCOLATE SQUARES For Clean Hands LAVA SOAP Cakes Qt Bel staren 2] . y 21¢ Almond « Mint « Milka ne 29% Dole Crushed Pineapple 14 oz. 2 for 39% For Gleaming Glassware DREFT Lae Pha 32¢ New Improved 0XYDOL Lye Pig 32¢ Tide's InDirt's Out TIDE Lee Pig 32¢ Cleans Painted Surfaces SPIC & SPAN Ion PRE 2 i 49¢ 5
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers