Page Eight DEATHS AND FUNERALS 31 Candidates— Page One) FOR RECORDER Ww Democrat FRANK M. CAMPBELL | Frank M the Centre m had been | guest at Born in 20, 1867, he and Lvdia married Survivors a brother Bellefonte Orris Cam; Funeral the Bellefonte the Rev. H ing. Burial side cemete LAW Lawrence fonte cl Bellet! He accepte United St and left Be Paradise Opens— Wednesday, the home Huntin Kuhlman at a p.m Huston Republican Bellefonte | Viile the former Clara Baugh | with one son, Law O A number the His wife man, survives rence, of Cleveland | of nieces and nephews fonte area survive died 10 Campbell, 83 County Home at May 23, 1951 ome time and Jelle ' 1 Galalda, Bellefonte Malcolm H. Hall, Mile 1046 { Funeral services will be held rdon county, Dec Pasadena Thursday afternoon FOR COMMISSIONER Alexander ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGR De feral He SIX SECOND SECTION rae An, } 11 for burg since ry son of Rice wa Jane emont never two sisters and Pageant Set fu Morrison, of : MN tense) Hoffman and (Continued Prom Page One) Tyrone Willard Fultz, Charle Fye be held at | Garbrick, Ronald Hasting funeral home in |liam Luse, Robert Matte: Saturday with | Mull, Philip Nef, Ralph A. Klingeman officiat- | Ray Royer, James Settle will be made in Sunny- | Snyder, Ronald Struble, Sweeney, Daniel Weaver Cherry Addleman Barge: Faust, Florine Franklin, Ber Garis, Marian Miriam Gloria Kay Phylli Georgette Janet Norma include Mr John M1 John yell, both of ervices will Miliheim Republican Dubbs, Union Tw Homa Fer V. Keeler, Bellelo McCord, Rush Tw FOR AUDITOR Democrat NO AMeve! Nv. Mever Nathan William hd Hellef | Janet Belle- nice | | RENCE COONEY Republican Cox § M I Grove Heiser Johnson Lingle Rhoads Schaeffer nas Mitchell, Belle FOR CORONER Republican Arbile State ( ney, native } | Hagan, Hoo er | Leister Michael, Shirley | Rimmey, Nancy Slack, Lois 8 Janet Stringer High | tions «the v9 Nancy Ruth France , ' mith i. Nefl. H 1 a Weber, Mlilesb FOR SURVEYOR Republican Het ent examina- Hall-Pottler local high Examit School for ¢ Centre area will be held in the school on Friday, May will begin at Centre last d employment with Corporation died ates Steel llefonte as a boy ations The a— program at open Monday ntinued From Page One) Mrs. A. G. Reynolds, of hooked a brown trout and weighing 30 Seeks Nomination— Con ed Prom Page One division, Joseph caught a four- inches long landed a 28 ounc rR 3 measured 17 inches #" Aker, and Wers bu continue to was 20 menship. He is out Centre eo «Ie ceren 1f mmis Ad tream conditions oner Memorial Day— Cuniiansd Fem. Fase Ona Coren frame house with in Centre Hall V. A. Auman, Inquire Carl A. Auman Administrator at ‘MIDW AY" Golf Course “COME OUT TONIGHT AND JOIN THE CROWD” You'll really enjoy testing vour skill on this course! OWNED BY DAN GROVE MINIATURE EVERY EVENING CENTRE COUNTY'S ONLY I18-HOLE MINIATURE GOLF COURSE Bellef 350 Attend— ite 53 Midway Between and Pleasant Gap the game treat yvourseit refreshment booth GOOD HEALTHFUL EXERCISE FOR YOUNG AND OLD 28th Division— Philipsbui MEMORIALS Rock of Ages MAYES WL Omssmone JAMES R wRioMT OHS = Tet eve Arve EEA BF J AUTHORIZED "wiv 2, dh DEALER The ideal time to reach a decision concerning vour Memorial needs is when the family gathers for Memorial Day. All can have a voice and share in the responsibility of choosing a suitable Memorial from our stock, either in Bellefonte or Lemont. Your choice can be erected within a reasonable length of time, IN LEMONT our office will be open over the weekend including Memorial Day. If you wish to make an appointment to have us meet you at your cemetery lot, call State College 2352, KENNETH FRANK MAYES, Prop. Bellefonte 2937 W. High Street Open regular business hours Lemont, Pa, Phone State College 2352 Open daily & evenings Se ——— THE CENTRE DEMOCR. PA. (Continued From Page One) memory e white he Re | W | | Kiwanl wer the memorials polished for the ceremony fam- friend ished athered {| Btover war 11 Infantry | World 112th vision ' by + brief- » Jaffa Troop nit’s nes the Shrine entrance College American Le- jor Drum and Bugle Con Taps following the firin alute by the 104th Armored Regiment, National Tyrone hile the CHUATre rest of Centre } County Boals- down dampened by remained and the sun throughout Divine intervention, perhap Pollowing conclusion of the ser- vices the 553d Pand struck up “Old Soldiers Never Die | Seeks Office— Continued From Page One) Air Base, Lough, at WAS ree of any shown intermit- the ceremony burg pour tently Wright-Patterson O. and Mary | Force Dayton | home For 25 years ending Mar. 8. 1951, | he operated coal mines in Snow | Shoe and Philipsburgh areas, em- ploying at one time 200 men, always under union rules and regulations On the later date he ceased his activities as a coal producer because | of excessive production costs and liack of market | He never before held or sought public office Mr. Barraclough has been a resi | dent of Centre County for a period [of 30 years. In his statement he sald he will devote his full time, energy and a lifetime of successful business experience to this impors | tant post, if nominated an delected. AT, BELLEFONTE, | ment | medal | Association | Senior Week— {Continued From Paige One) A. Besecker, $10, by the Pleasant Cap Women Club | Vocational Agriculture Prize: John | Lowery, $56, by the Club Agriculture Accomplish. | Thomas L Musser DeKalb Agricultural! DeKalb Award by the Homemaking Vocational Janice | | Shultz, $10, by the Bellefonte Chap- | ter 151, Women of the Moose | Good Citizenship Prize: Betty Ann | $2.50 and certificate, by the Bellefonte Chapter of the Daugh- | ters of the American Revolution School Activitic Senlor Prize Fugene Watson, Dawson prizes of $5, hy the council Red and White New Thomas Musser, Janet Noll, prizes | of $3, the alternates Mechanical Drawing Prizes: Thom. | ws Gingher and Philip Stover Woodworking Prize: Leroy Samp. | ell and James Walters, two prize the Undine Fire Company Metalworking Prize: Donald Hil lard and Robert Jodon, two prize the Undine Fire Company Mathematics Prize: Philip Stover BHS Alumni! Associat! Chemistry Prize: Joseph A seeker $5. by the BHS Alumn Association Girl Homemaker Prizes for Cotton Dressmaking: Phyllis Jane Yearick $3: Nancy J. Kustenbauter, $2 i Janet IL. Watson, $1, by the Daugh- { American Revolution infor English Prize: Sherry Kof. $5, Michael McCrossin, $3, by Bellefonte Women's Club Inited States History | McCrossin, $5, by f the American Rev English Prize Anna Gentzel : Women Clu Asay Prize Joan student and the to by the Prize: Mi- the Daugh- Sophomore Hoover, $9. the Bellefonte Temperatice Hoover, $10 the Women's 1% won Girls General Scie Brook sell Fly Walte Burkh Brook Americar R [etiermar Ronald Bathu <Daoll-Ebeling Leg der the Stoney Batter— ‘ontinued From Page One Mr. Haupt operty the former WwW. High commercial request - trent mitiee regarding properties the new section borough Learned mitheast take from two i tall Rejected bids ind decided to readvertise bid for | office to the pump Referred a the committee Was the deed wa the borough by Mrs Thompson for laid to be playground for Finance noleum borough tol presented George B used as a Is Candidate— (Continued From Page One) pertaining to the office in the same honest and efM- cient manner in which he has con- ducted his own Mr. Homan is the second son of the late George and Mary Heman both deceased. He was graduated from the Pine Grove Mills high sch! In 1907, and of a Dusiness course at the Pennsylvania Businesg | College at Lancaster After finishing high school, he tatght for a year in Ferguson town. ship and was later employed as a | elerk for the Pennsylvania Railroad | in the shop clerk and clearing house | ofMce of the machine shop in Al Loana From 1916 to 1945 he operated his farm, the former Colonel Ayers farm, near his present home at Baileyville. His two sons, Earl and Elwood, are now managing the farm Mr. Homan is a charter member of the Balleyville Grange 1991, Po. mona Cirange 13, State and Na. tional Oranges Active in elvie betterment projects and willing to do his share of any job, Mr. Homan will greatly appre. ciate any help of which his many friends feel he is worthy. Fractures Shoulder Harry Crock, Howard, R. D. 2. was treated at the Centre County Hos. pital for a fracture of left shoulder ns & result of a baseball game - at Port Matilda over the weekend, Bellefonte || Commissioner's | Mousetis Named Mat |’ Aide At sLanie Mi ington, Pa sistant wrestlin of social tried ie Bellefonte Want WEIS MARKETS SPARKLING VALUES FOR SPRINGTIME MEALS Whole « Full Shar Half Swift's Select BEEF STEAKS Fillets of OCEAN PERCH WEIS SMOKED HAMS Swift's P Ww 1k FRYING CH Sirloin or Clu Swift's Premium SKINLESS FRANKS Personally Selected MEATS remium 59: ICKENS -- vn 396 1-1b pki 59¢ Ib 43¢ Local Grown Dressed & Drawn Ring - Long Minced BOLOGNA lean - Sliced BOILED HAM Boneless POLLOCK FILLETS » 99¢ nw 29¢ » 29¢ DAIRY FEATURES Cheezee White American or Pimiento CHEESE FOOD 2-1b Box 83¢ (yreen Star Margarine “Bowl Mix" A & B Pure Lard 1 Kraft Philadelphis (Cream Cheese Nucoa Margarine “In-the-Bag” 1-| Borden's—Most Kinds Cheese Spread Bordens’ Swiss € Gruvere Cheese Ih. 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