Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 17, 1951, Image 8

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    Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
School Budget—
(Continued Prom Page One)
May
Hospital Work— heokluyers weve alsedy assigned |beis si 10
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be held from
Home in Howard
the Eastville |
"uneral services will
Neff Funeral
burinl will
place
aundry will
extension
Gas Drillers—
(Continued From Page One)
located in
a low level
be
on
will
be |r
(Continued From Page One)
the
| DEATHS AND FUNERALS |:
ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAOR
J EIGHT SECOND SECTION
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Mrs
Miles Campbell
Mrs
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Alevy
Mc
her
May
ite
bell, Pennsylvania Furnace
August Wian grandchildren and eight Rockview Hustles—
page 8 of the srandchildren also survive (Cont
this newspaper
Tillie Poorman
ive of Ci
home | in
HOT IS iN
Augustus Wian
of
ten
1 the obituary great
ch appeared
md section of
wife, the {«
nued Froo
Most
il w consumed by
Page One
Funeral services will be held from
the Koch funeral home, St
it it
will be planted of the product
the Rockview
ill be sent to the
ate Col
le- | lege, § m ith Re
Mrs. Wiar Al- Donald G p officiatin nter wri
1 ment | i ph
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but ome Ww
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tery 4
T890 acres
nn 200
SCHWENCK roads tak p 200 ac
MISS EVA S. MILLER
fiss Eva. S. Miller, of
erton
AARON
Henry
Howard, died
Hospital at 11
He
110 South ¢ :
\ : A field crog
Street ollege, died Al A
3 . VoOod |
home at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday
ck Havel
15, 1951 Ww, Ma
he wi rn in illheim, th 15
hter I
1951 which had 313
by last December
dairy got 1436204
I'he cows gave
unds of miik
had 60 head of
vy, hospital
by
O'Don
survived
Miller IS
ond
sister
, of State Coliege wnshi linton County on of nave: 16 936 »
rivate fun rvi will be | Benjamin o y ad |
i from the Ke We eral Home | gohwenck
Thur day the Rev. | (lie I. Car
ficiating. Inter- | iad
» Hall Cemetery
retired
Howard
hole milk
please
Busde tt
Brothers : : a om worker \ worker
B Royer Anaheim ‘alll MI 101 laundry worker and hospital
Mary M. Wels! EF ploy { of healthful
and Willlam W. Schwenck, Wasl tmospher around  Bellefon
ington, D.C. He ht nd W that onl our
childre: \
Mi
ated a
uther Campbell
College, R. 1
sday
the
[ is
Ala ‘ i
wad [
fact
W 1
orn N
was the sor
Markle
ied to Anni Ir
he following « dren moving
ated
Schwencks v
ifornia
August
Church
ville and
Renovo
Schwei
milk 1
to Ho
ward
3
with
G. Gary ore
Stephen Zale
Bellefo
Rockwell
and
Ray He
Campbell, State
brother Gre
Fort, and
College
yrge Campbell,
Robert Camp- of
ald
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HAVE YOU CHECKED YOUR
FIGURE LATELY?
COMFORTABLY GO WITHOUT
THAT YOU LOOK YOUR BEST?
HAD BETTER CHECK YOUR
Foundation Garment
Your Best Suit or Dress Looks Only As Well As
The Foundation Garment You Are Wearing,
NuBONE GARMENTS
Made to your indiv
x
Stvle, Health,
A COAT
IF
CAN YOU
AND FEEL
NOT—THEN YOU
idual measuremer
fort "or A
Comfort and long
Priced
PLAYTEX GIRDLES
& Panty Girdles
Mode rate ly
L Ing
2-WAY STRETCH GIRDLES and PANTY
NYLON GIRDLES,
b-Lined
rdle Pink Ice Fab
GIRDLES,
GARTER BELTS
Delores Brassieres
Bras and Nursing Bras
PEACOCK KIDDIES’ SHOP
PHONE
Petal Point,
(;arments,
Deala,
Maternity
1186 BELLEFONTE, PA
Figs
| INK
Mr, Wilson
would be used in the
Each well will
three months to drill
least $225,000. Wells will go to 7.000
and possibly 9,000
Meanwhile Bellefonte
has been Informed a success
has been drilled on land in
county of which he is part
The well blew in at 6:30 p. m
day and was gauged at 13%
cubic feet dally. The well was
by the Cabot Co., of Boston
owns drilling rights to 85
of which is owned by heir
Henry Quigley
The ownership of
story in itself since it |
of a tract of land
The Quigley heirs
ascertain ownership
Fifty acres of the tract are
property of J. J. Laban. The Quigley
heirs include Hugh M. Quigley of
Bellefonte Miss Henrietta Quigley
of New York City, and Mrs. Ww. Fred
Re Jr., of East Orange, N, J
In ition, drilling for natural
to start in 30 days
12 farms be-
Potters Mills
acres land
HAS
of
producer
Ohlo
president;
Yokum president and
manager, and Guy FF. Mec-
Cracken of the company New Case
tle office, wer in Centre County
this week to
the
first drill
require
Ald cost at
feet
Burgess
ful well
Clinton
owner
Thurs-
million
acres, 3
the
thi
were
traced
to
ynold:
add
ted
Ka exe
on Acreage covering
oalsburg
thous
been leased
by Wasson
vivania, ofl and gas
tions also in
B Rogovy
vice
tween ana
and of
fer oll and
& Company
Several
have
right
Penns
with
He
Ray E
opera
rman
general
'
first well
wo geologist
spected the
UPPILY
there indi-
hould be
but we
much
are
Now
will
a month
19 Defendants—
wed Prom Page One)
the
yesterday
mored by
be
sald earlier that three |
about | acceptances
|
| tor of the Trinity Evangelical Uni-
| the
| the
drilled |
which |
of Judge |
| treasurer
land is a |
residue |
purchased in 1908. |
the |
|
{ to the
reported members of the
are being appointed
are received. The
mittees will have a meeting
the borough solicitor and tax
lectors at 8 latter date
The Rev. Harry Klingeman,
tee,
mittee
Com-
when
com-
with
col-
pas
Brethren Church, will deliver
baccalaureate sermon Sunday, |
21. Dr. Donald McGarey, of
Penn State Bchool of Educa- |
tion, will be the commencement |
peaker and has chosen as his topic
“The Fourth R"
Hays W. Mattern
of the school district
a one-year term. Mr. Mattern
served as treasurer since 1940
Kenneth W. Miller, superinten- |
dent, reported that 25 children re- |
gistereq for first grade this fall
There will be an additional 50 chil.
dren who attended kindergarten
this term Registration for next
vear's kindergarten jumped to 82,
he added
John 8. Dubbs resigned as facul-
ty advisor to LaBelle the student
vearbook, and the resignation was
accepted. Mr. Dubbs also is advisor
Red and White News
The Board granted salary in-
creases of $20 monthly to member:
of the secretarial staf! and $30 |
monthly to the school custodian:
A meeting was scheduled last
night to meet with outlying dis-
tricts regarding acceptance of
eighth grade pupils at the Belle
fonte und next fall
ted
May
elected
for
ha
Jr. wa
ake the losstign of LQ nving Concert—
Continued From Page One)
The Invocation by the pastor, the
Rev. Harry A. Klingeman
Anthem “My Jesus, I Love
Thee”, Peery, by the Junior cholr
Serenade”, Widor Thomas Gar-
brick, clarinetist; Mrs. Louis Schad
violinist, and Ronald Hockenberr)
pianist
Quartet Selection: “Let Not
Heart Be Troubled”, Adams
Robert Waite, soprano, Mrs
Coder, contralto; the Rev
wweman, tenor, and Paul
baritone. “Springtime”, Van
wn. Violin quartet by Joan |
ig. Virginia Mensch, Richard
Baney, Robert Hood
Anthem: “How Lovely, Lord, Th)
Dwelling? Are”, Spohr-Harts. The
Young People's Choir ‘Andante
Cantabile”, Twhalkowsky Plan
and organ duet
Anthem: “OO
Senior choir
nade String
Schad, violinist
berry, cellist, and
brick. pianist. The offering. Of-
fertory, “Andante” from Bymphony
Brahms, Plano snd or-
.
Your
Mrs
Char-
H A
Rob-
ie
Kliir
erts
No
rm
nn
ett
Eternal”, by
Serenade”, Cham-
trio by Mrs. Louis
Ronald Hocken.
Thomas Gar.
Light
Number |
1 duet
mtralto sol “The Prayer Per
Speaks. Mrs. Charles Coder
o Solo: “Wayside Chapel” by
lou Price. “Bylvia”, Speak
tringed trio
The benediction
Recessional Hymn, “Pairest
Jesus by congregation
Postiude riumphal
Cirieg. By pian an Yorgan
Betts
Bs
Lord
March
Is Candidate—
(Continued Prom Page Ons)
is
pletion in
Monday
will form
trance, a
tentatively cheduled for con
July
smaller
poured cond
the roof of the
one wing
workmen on
for what
Main en-
On the
JOD
rete
Lhe
EBOIY Bome
p———
form
occupy
above
kitchen
orresponding space
tart
you will never
tire
Lo
today
in the fu
The tune
010 Age
ome Lime
I ———
WEIS MARKETS
For Delicious Springtime Meals . . Serve
WEIS
F STEAKS
Swift's Select S. Good”
CHUCK ROASTS
Ring - Long Minced
BOLOGNA
Boneless
COD FILLETS
Blade
Cut
Personally
v 1 2c
» 9c
Ib 35¢
Selected
MEATS
Swift's Premium
SMOKED PICNICS
6-8 1h
Average
» 43
Swift's Select
“tl. 8.
[ean
FRANKS
Fresh-Frozen
HADDOCK FILLETS
Good”
SLICED BACON
Swift's Premium
CANNED CORN
Whole Kernel Golden
WeLeS CORN
hr 18e
Cream Style Golden
DEL MAIZ CORN
17¢
With Red & Green Peppers
MEXICORN
17-02
Can
For
GROCERY VALUES
Tuxedo Brand
TUNA FLAKES
Hanover
KIDNEY BEANS
Jig Top Brand
PORK & BEANS
Lucky
TOMATO JUICE
Your
ROYAL GELATINE
Red
Leaf Fancy
Desserts
Delicine
In Salads
or Sandwiches
%-02
Cans
2
15" 3-02
Can
2 Wr 3Qe
GARDEN
WEIS FRESH
Crisp Fresh Southern
CABBAGE
Tender Full Pod
GREEN PEAS
Famous Indian River
GRAPEFRUIT
Choice Sugar-Sweel
PINEAPPLES
Crisp Red
RADISHES
PRODUCE
Bo
229
J «29e
as Qe
J 14e
PET FOODS
Cadet
DOG FOOD
150-02
Can
3 Little Kitens
CAT FOOD
8¢
Hunt Club
DOG MEAL
nes 195
saving for your
where he worked
nine Following em-
ployment at Sutton Enginerring Ce
and later as a guard at Rockviews
Penitentiary for five years, he went
work for the Pennssivania De-
partment of Highways In 1042 he
accepted a4 position in the fire Ce
artment at the Susquehanna Ord-
Depot at Williamsport
that work until 1946
Ww
te rot
AUN
High street
DAIRY FOODS
Wh. American or Pimiento
CHEEZEE CHEESE FOOD
2 83¢
37
Years
MORE FINE VALUES
15-02 can 22¢
15-012 can 19¢
pt Jar 37c
8-01 jar 2c
4-01 can 40¢
Brill's Spanish Rice
Brill's Macaroni Dinner
Cream-Wipt Salad Dressing
Cremo Marshmallow Creme
First State Mushroom Buttons
1-1b
cin
Mrs. Vibe to I
Margarine
Kraft Phila.
nance anda
continue
11 5
$07
One of the outdoor furniture specials at
3rachbill’s this weekend is the Troy eight.
cushion glider in either blue, green, yellow
or red,
Style & Quality
Since 1841
ASK ABOUT OUR CONVENIENT
BUDGET PLAN
Regularly priced at $68.50
Cut to $549
Stop in Friday or Saturday to take ad
vantage of this and other specials,
BRACHBILL’S
Bellefonte
So. Spring St.
| fixing
{ would then have to pay the amount
'BHS SeNiorsm—
indecend ard
rsbur drunken
public
Huble
Howard
Schreffler
WViDg
Sylvester Baughman
fornication William
Port Mat perjury
Stine, Port
incestyoys
Snyder
Harold C
er jur
T
Matilda, 3
Local Airport—
od From Page One
for the township
a bond to payment
ges and if same ha
been accepted w if It is refused
and the bond filed in and ap-
proved by the court, the township
has the right to immediate posses-
Wr
As of
court house
bond was
the court
When the bond is filed or accep- |
ted and If the parties cannot agree
on the value of the same, viewers
would be appointed by the court to
assess damages and benefits due te
the taking of private land. The
viewers would file a report in court
the damages. The township
to tender
of dama
ecure
the
\
esterday
did
filed
records
show
or
at the
that the
approvea by
not
(Continued From Page One)
rected by Adam Condo,
Wehr, Bruce Garner, Miss Mar-
guerite Sairs, Miss Peggy Sahla-
ney, Harold Wion and Mrs. Mary
Beaver, Student committee mem-
bers are Tom Musser, Margaret
Weaver, Lols Johnson, Anna Mae
Orr, Richard Novosel and Jim Me-
Clellan
Mrs. Lenore Martin directs
Commencement week activities,
————— —_—
Children are not the only persons
who go In for this “let's pretend”
busifess. Some of our so-called
leaders are great  bellovers in
“front”
Mrs. Jean
the
A ——
Bystanders are those who can
do the Job better,
| until
He
the
equipment operator for
department fram then
last November when he be-
employed at the Bellefonte
Club In March he belame a
inspector atl Titan Metal Com-
was an
highway
An active member of the Logan
Fire Company for 30 vears, Mr love
served as chief of the company in
1946 and 1950. He i= also Centr:
county vice-chairman of the State
volunteer Firemen's Association. He
a member of Bellefonte Lodge
No. 1004. BPOE. He 8 also 8 mem-
ber of St. John's Episcopal church
here
Mr. Love is married to the former
Elizabeth L. Griffith of Ralston, Pa. |
They have a son, Cuylef, aged nine
Mr. Love is interested in all sport
and is an ardent fisherman |
In announcing his candidacy, he
raid If nominated and slected to
the office of Sherif of Centre
county. 1 shall endeavor to serve
the county faithfully snd efficiently
in the conduct of that important
office. Your vole and support will
be greatly Wpprecintad
p———
Fire Causes $1,000
Damage In Ferguson
Flames which started in a wood |
shed and threatended to destroy a |
farm home caused approximately |
$1,000 damage on the Ellsworth ©
Dunkle farm near Meek's church in |
Ferguson township, Sunday after.
noon
Motorists passing the home warm-
ed the family and then helped form
bucket brigades to protect the home
the Alpha firemen arrived
from State College.
The fire destroyed the woodshed
and leveled another small building
adjoining the house, The roof and
side of a wing extending from the
house were damaged.
Duirhg the fire, several Jarge N
paint cans stored in the building
next to the house exploded. Several
small pieces of machinery in the
same building were removed and
when the flames reached the Rouse,
some furniture was carried out.
Several of the persons who were
helping fight the fire had their
15¢
13¢
39¢
le
Cream Cheese phe
Kraft American
Grated Cheese
Nucoa
Margarine
Green Star
Margarine
Borden's Swiss 6 portion
Gruyere Cheese  "*¢
WT |
can
1-1b
cin
1-1b
cin
First State Sliced Mushrooms
First State Mushroom Pieces and Stems
Junket Rennet Powder
Junket Sherbet Mix
Junket Freezing Mix
Lipton’s Pekoe and Orange Pekoe Tea
Lipton’s Tea Bags
La Choy Chow Mein Noodles
La Choy Meatless Chop Swey
la Choy Bean Sprouts
Tetley Pekoe and Orange Pekoe Tea
Tetley Tea Bags
4-01 can 7c
4-01 can 27¢
3 for 29¢
PEE 6c
pke 12¢
«1b pkg 34¢
pkg of 48 She
No.2 ean 16¢
No. 2 ean 33%
Ne. 2 ean 13¢
«1h phe 33¢
phx of 48 go.
pkg of 16 21¢
pkg of 16 19¢
WEIS COFFEES
BREAKFAST HOUR
we 11
WEIS LEADER
1- te . 79¢
HOTEL & RESTAURANT
i Ib . 81¢
Fine -
PANTRY SHELF VALUES
Libby's Garden
WHOLE BEETS
Hormel’s Spam
Oscar Mayer Wieners
Cavaliere Noodles
Ranger Joe Cereal
Superfine Limogrands
Swift's Hamburgers
Swift's Peanut Butter
Banner Jordan Almonds
ne 11e
12-02 can 50¢
14-02 can 55¢
16-02 pkg 28¢
he 4c
17-02 can 13%
19-en can §3¢
12.02 Jar 35¢
T-erpke 31
Med - Wide
Works 4 Ways
CLOROX .
No Sink Smog With
BAB-0 CLEANSER
Cleans Painted Surfaces
Airwick Chlorophyll Deodorizer
New Sudsy Type
Palmolive
3 reg. 20c
Soap
CLEANING AIDS
1,.60
Bot
29c
ow ]2¢
2-49c
6-02 bot 59¢
3 for 29¢
Re
3 for 2le¢
cans 12¢
‘Cashmere Bouquet Soap reg. 2 for 19¢ bath 2 for 27¢
bath size 2 for 26¢
Ire pie 39
lee ok 39¢
ONE CENT SALE
SWEETHEART SOAP
Buy 3 cakes Regular, or Bath Size
Get Additional Oake for le
Ju-cy
ORANGEADE MIX
16¢
Clapp's
BABY FOODS
we 10¢
w 15¢