Page Six RECENT DEATHS | Bellefonte High— HASKELL D. Haskell G THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, I= 000 fo rmers— BELLEFONTE, PA. Centre County— roth ‘List 172 Members— KUNES (Continued From Page One) | y Pi For rot onotary | | Harold Wion. Mrs, Martin and died at his M1: 1 n nul Homie tO Care tinued withou int ruption ’ home in Keewaydin, Clearfield | Garner are cla advisors dependent nw nurses who may i Lynn R. Moyer, Thomas L. Musser County, at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, May | The Student committee include | employmer he nursery may be age arm d ‘ Paul A. Rhoads, Thomas E. Rhoad 26, 1951 He was well-known in| Janet Blankley, Patricia McBride e | 18 t of a hospital aux- | chinery el i to Jorage produ PR » Philip E. Riter, Joseph J. Rozgay Snow Shoe where his son-in-law | Donna Symmonds, Eugene Watson | iliary t COlERE 2 : i + al i | See Philip E. Btover Billy D Tib- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. C [Don Fulton and Helen Brosk: rd will be placed for $11,200) Stocks program, ana other oin ig , bens, James E. Walters, Ronald 1 Thomas, operated a drug store for| Mrs. Louis { teher the new | of interest held UU Visitor tten Ww; ed Rider & number of years the string ens t ho Julian—Charles I. Bru Roy A | Mr. Kunes was born in Keeway- | John Dubbs David J. Bchlegal, Raymond | din, Mar. 18, 1886, a son of Valen. | Mrs. Ernest Marti | tine H. and Mary Kratzer Kune Members of the Mixed hori His wife survives ‘em Houck Molly chase of equipmen | in on nh 5 dee a 485 3 Children are Mrs. Linn Gilliland, | Sviva Buby po ¥ " wid ha Dubbs, treasurer monstrated how i wmymaking i Fe Myrus R. Carlson, James C. Fisher of Clearfield; Mrs. A. C. Thomas McMu Re iretets | ported lding Fund expenditus ard reol % a Donald L. Pulton, John W. Jodor Bloomsburg, and Wayne Kunes, of | Car. Say dra Er ) Witt shill ! ed $102,680.34. Additional \ iring moist hay in ti bar SP a Russell P. Letterman, Jim lL. Mec- Keewavdin Natiern Cai Ty i 8 ol pledge payments were $3,595.37 and Al founaat : Stock Row rh Clellan, Robert K. Peace, Thoma A sister, Mrs. Mabel McClosk on. Barbara: Bleelo I AT, t an from pledges is| Center visitors learned of Penn [Se a : A. Rhoads, Robert P. Shindler Buena vista, Va.; a brother r- | ~ n Audrs Mo a ean: fl on. | $150,342.58 tat program lor multiply ’ Tom E. Shawley, David E. Stanley thur Vv. Kunes, Titusville, ai - 4 . Sars ox. Ru Tr ]. A : 0) J and improves | Ea Eugene MN. Watsor en grandchildren 1 ow Gap Mr. Kune Arthur Budd 47 years and postmaster of Kee Manning waydin for 33 vears. He was active " y i { } nef f 1) Unionville—8Stanley G in farming and a past president »f : Olve di + | The Ww nt project of the | We! informe will be produced . } der, Donald H. Reis) the Clearfield Agricultural Associ y Howard RD--lee P ation. He was a member of the Oak GIRLS Hill Gr ange and St. John's Luth- | " eran Churcl ' wi} ' lovers | ll | Joycely Services were held at the ome | ciation Requirement tf th bap pr 4 ' I tour 4¥ " tal trial 1 A900 Arthur Barraclough { 31 ant Nancy Barnhart ALasiay afternoon, with the vp SCLIOLBIS Mp a) natancin ER Ee i a Seam ursairbe Am WOH had ti borabans Linn B i ' lellefonte. announced Boscaine, Barah C, Bostia H. Lee Hebel offi in NICS ARG acacen eh «Bini <ul rh 1 Tia. am Marie Brosky, Patricis in the Keewavdin Cemeter: deverly J. Connell ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE Sara Jane Crawley SIX--SECOND SECTION Joan D. Dawson Beatrice 1. Delong, Na: ha ough he bors Aug ov Kathleen Derstine, Helen G RITTER’S ASPARAGUS {awk Run, Clearfiel i . : earfield Fisher, Shirley L. Flack, Joa Big Top ovesprk od ¢ s I y tl i y ; lar needed ol freezi fruit nd ounty and received his education | 4 | ed ad 3 Pp Vapatabl nt the cutti thy hools of Osceola | Fleck, Betty Ann Frazier, Janice A art shen Shh A rw and a de of we ard amitla ers Snow i ax well as Gingher, Lois A. Gordon, Alma Clair Sr Was piace Wi : of Thaw: Jourel. the earn nd | Ponfinvivania air Colleze at | Grove, Delores M. Grove, Rebeccs PORK & BEANS J. Keith, Eleanore E. Keller, Patri- usts Lucky Leaf J Keogh, Nancy J 10c TOMATO JUICE gn y Feriniy Y ’ 1 25¢ Mae Orr, Mary E. Oave a- Roval Park, Shirley A. Rhoad : ann rider, Janet Locke GELATINE DESSERTS Pie Te 25¢ ® Weis Produce Values Ib S¢ in the Village of Pleasant { Bellefonte. The last s¢ p the Pe Iva 1 Yee thin turand 4 v ar nding | Betty Ann Stover Donna Jumbe stalk 25¢ CABBAGE CELERY 6" 25¢ 390 14 LEMONS 83 RED RADISHES 8-01 pkg 38¢ Yah phe 39¢ § portion pkg 35¢ May 31, 1951 age One) 1 From Page O (Continued From Page One Kunes, 65, John W. Lowery, Benjamin E. Lutz | eek | 1 to experimental display Schad emble ich includ : : Y J OL wa . J ry Frinast arti ind nie rman Ff Special hey saw a wood chopper convert n “kK Bush Milesburg-~Ronald M. Bathurst Elwood J. Bem ett, Merrill T. Brem WEIS Personally Selected Swift's Select b 9c ROUND STEAKS i | Standing Rib Roasts Pork loin Roasts Rib End » 15¢ sliced Pork Liver Ib 39¢ Sliced Bacon 1-1b pkg 49¢ Skinless Franks Swift's Premium 1-1b pkg 59¢ Meat Loaves Swift's Premium 13-1b 3c Haddock Fillets Ib 39, Pollock Fillets Ib 29¢ wim dle Patricia Noms ' Ed . | Walker, Bill Hall ill gner, Joh uh TALIA Je aly \ vail 8 rapidly as 1 ; Pleasan merchant for ' ‘ . , ’ t the ree Shi i is v «1 avalilabl 8 rapidi i possible Ket Hayes, Bob Heverly er Li d \ heduled ! . Fp f quist, Drew Rice Joseph Justice Fetzer £100 Bellefont Arthur Barraclough Arietta L Chariolt vidson ® Grocery Values Mae Dean New 1951 Pack 16-02 Can 46-02 Can Village of Pleasant Gap, Gr : ng cl tay was. ed of Ma : May 2 om 0 Allee 11 Spring Township, Centre County, Pa. Bible Schools— Hon ot Bla, a Ra or oh el Thdir | A! the i follow I 1 at Har- Robert A. Barra igh of th ted ! 1951. he the y te he al v ( ‘ Laks Al i t Mead State Alr F eo at Wrigh ALLAT - tricia Ann From Page One) June 1, sealed bids for t On or ~ before 5 P- Mm. Friday, undersigned will receive valuable real estate situate Choice Slicing Cello The tract of land fronting Pkg of Harrison road 86 feet Wives Attend Crisp Southern width yaFons dept h IS { he Creex, and t r % : California Pascal H thereon the fire ildi ngs, California Sunkist 2. Lots 5-8, inclusive, 0.12, ' Cris pian p Seve i ne Jodon shown on Pleasant Gap, as Centre Co inty . Pa. ® Dairy Department Values White American or Pimiento CHEEZEE CHEESE FOOD Kroft Phila. Cream Cheese * °* P*¢ |5¢ Kraft Velveeta Cheese Borden's Swiss Gruyere Cheese these lots may be for chaser may desire. TERMS OF SALE: 50 Paradise, In— f bid and balance of bid on de er nued From Page » indersigned all bids. reser be addressed t Plan Bake Sale Nucoa Margarine Green Star Margarine A & B Pure Lord “Bowl. 1-1b etn 36¢c 1-1b etn 30¢ 1-1b cin 22¢ { ® More Big Valves Weis Quality Evaporated Milk the CD for good results Weis Quality Peanut Butter — Del Monte Tomato Catsup Hunt's Tomato Sauce Farmer Girl Tomato Puree Lucky Leaf Cider Vinegar Yi-salbot 330 ; #albet gg hw iodo foilin Big Top Cut Wax Beans g 18-an eam 27¢ ese notices will Big Top Cut Green Beans 2 for 2ic Pen-Pakt Lima Beans 16-v2 0am 1 }¢ Del Monte Diced Beets 16-02 Jar 152 Big Top Apricot Halves ig ¥0-mu 2am 20s Tuxedo Brand Tuna Flakes qo eam jg Lucky Leaf Applesauce 3 Hr-eeums 20¢ Scot Tissue 2 for 25¢ Cut-Rite Wax Paper 125-fi roll 25, Kellogg's Rice Krispies Swansdown Cake Flour Swift's Prem PLEASANT GAP FIRE COMPANY, No. | “Bid” ver Com: Washington Sie tall can 1 3c 2-00 jar 32% 14-08 bot 2c James F. Kane, Secretary = Advertise Pleasant Gap, Pa. Remember the time when e aptament of the Adzieultusal 3 will benefit ew "John $-0% can 8c 10) y-on can 10¢ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF UNION TOWNSHIP ing prepared for « 10-year warranty at an unmatched price! [Hermie peech— De mali R. EDWARD CARVER, Tax Collector Fleming, Pa. ————————— SAVINGS That's what vou get when you shop at BROWN'S | .. and that means every member of the family! PLAY SHOES For Women | 99 to $3.99 Hundreds of pairs to select from TENNIS SHOES GENTS GENTS—Sizes 6 to 101; $1.69 YOUTHS and BOYS 11 to 6 $1.99 - $2.19 MEN'S MEN'S—6 to 12 $1.99 ~- $2.39 $3.99 When You Turn the Tap — You Get HOT WAT. 11, > ige 8) gy on pkg 24¢ 28,-1b pkg 39¢ 12-01 can 48¢ 14: ALWAYS... with a BAUER WATER HEATER Attractive Appearance — An orna. ® Pet Food Values Puss 'N Boots CAT FOOD += «= 3 ++ 25¢ + Strongheart DOG FOOD 10¢ Armour’ s—Fortified with Liver DASH DOG FOOD 2+3lc A ® Butter Kernel Vegetables ws 19¢ GREEN PEAS seo GOLDEN CORN wx 2 = 35¢ PEAS & CARROTS ‘x 20c Old York Brand PEA BEANS Gorton's Ready -To-Fry COD FISH CAKES Economical SPAM SOFT DRINK TAX REMOVED BUY MEN'S WORK SHOES $3.69 to $7.95 For Any Kind of Work YOUTHS WORK SHOES Sizes 9 to 13 2.99 Bovs' 1 to 6 $3.45 BUILT TO TAKE IT CAMP MOCCASINS For Bovs, Women and Men 2.99 They're Solid Comfort 14-02 Can 16-02 Can A baked-enamel finish to blend with ge other fine kitchen and household appliances. Noiseless, Clean, Safe ment to the home... Pure white Water is Heated from the inside Every «+. No roaring burner... No smelly Aller the clothes ’ hh Mr. Russell. State Police quested to blow out, Beech Creek residents to be on the lookout for the man. They r ived + PLUS THE MAGNAPURE ROD nurried cal and a five m detall went to the community ahd located Frankovicl which guarantees you Crystal-Clear Water all the They had to leave the Martins time. The Magnapure Rod climinates rust and corrosion Grove Road about a mile from Beech Creek and walk across coun try through marshes and woods to 73 Gal. fumes... No flame of pilot light "ere aturda about noon GALLON SIZE A SUPPLY AT OUR NEW LOW PRICE! Effective Friday Morning, June Ist | finally locate Frankovich’s hideout | They found piles of canned goods land other groceries Frankovich {told officers he liked observing | nature. He slept on three logs in a | leaf-filled sleeping bag and a plas+ {tic tablecloth served as a canopy | overs his open alr bed i | Army authorities said the veteran | served at one time as a medic in $144.95 85 Gal. $156.95 {the 41st Infantry Regiment and | wor through the European war {He went AWOL In Germany and | traveled over Europe before returns | ing to the States on a civilian liner Prankovich sald he came to Beech Creek by bus and that he wented to be out in the woods, away from | other people ® Household Needs No Rinse SURF Staley's Liquid STA-FLO STARCH Works 4 Ways CLOROX Brown's Boot Shop Bellefonte's Complete Family Shoe Store Eo 32: w 2lc 29 TO HOUTS, TODAY! When a man Is satisfied he I» | qualified for a position the law of gravity cannot measure Uw ate | traction. |
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