Page Eight a : THE CENTRE DE MOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 14. 1951 RECENT DEATHS Marriage Licenses Fer Ta (Coyl, Binie College snd Nola hiyers, ute Cote ne Briith ewar i, Na. and | ang Olive -R.. Martin, Stal vo It ony eordogeen oo ode ot Disseverits 1a Time weaver We inyetis Jack Dreibelb) State Colley JOHN W. COLLAR willlam L. Fournot, State Coll Donald Morgenson, State l | : : Ohio Mirlam Keim. Pit John wavne Collar, two-months- and Norma E Tipton State Colle ge lege and Rebed Al son, Sti Normal We be | vMillheim and Donald n Mit ell Arlington Harry H Rath) : . ; ; ‘Olle Jean N nier viliinen Va and Buzanne {orler Stat y AR old son of Thomas and Mary Collar, Wesley R. Burns, Harrisburg and ent date haller Bellefont \ | M. Parris Moshanno hill 4 ; "el and Phyllis M. Oxford of Moshannon, died in the Philips- Gladys Spittal, State College Whidmouiy ‘ igsiviphed Mb ta . viove 1 Yi Rrra bs ud * Parks. State College and lege burg State Hospital at 10 a.m. | ilk Abhi Wagner, Relefon hh Se Si mdi vO INL H HPs A lediule ano Oil may Thursday, June 8. 1951 i Lee C Schlesler State oll "hon lerger, Boalsbu 1 Joht Cn 13 \ \ 3 hv Atteman, SBtate College Cordes F Miller Shoe and | it seems to He was born March 23, 1951 Tag Lois M. Green, Su oll argaret ith onlsburg ind Ruth A ‘eler remeosi Neo {erbert Schaaf, State College ' Evelyn J. Bhrefller Survivors include his parents, —— ——— - BR _—— - EE - ee ————————————————— nine sisters and three brothers: Y Violet, Jovce, Milly, Elva, Jane, Alice, Mary, Barbara Nancy Em- Ei uy “TWO FAMOUS NAMES c.. FOOD WORLD Cemetery Friday afternoon Brea MRS. SARAH G. CROSS Mrs. Sarah Georgina Cross, sister of Mrs Henry Buchenhorst, of | Bellefonte RD, died in St. Luke's Hospital, Cleveland, O. at 1 am Monday, June 11, 1851 Born Mar. 3 1880, in England, she was the daughter of William | and Mary DeSoer Evans. She was | married to Ernest Cross, who died | in 19835 | | 4 y Funeral services will be held at | 4 the Koch Funeral Home in State | . College, at 10 am. Thursday, with | b ; | y = the Rev. Donald G. Raup officiat- ing. Interment will be in Stefly's Cemetery, McAlevy's Fort LEWIS C. BULLOCK Ek. : /f \ B LAUGH WITH “AUNT FANNY" Lewis Calvin Bullock, Centre | - | 4 8 ON THE BREAKFAST CLUB, County native, died at Long Beach, | § oY . ; ABC, 8:00 A.M. C.5.T. Cal., Sunday py ine 3, 1951 . " iu : A Mr. Bullock a native of Milesburg, | operated a carriage making shop | there as a young man. Later he| lived in State College where he | operated a seafood store. He went | to California about 25 years ago. | Mr. Bullock, who would have been | 88 on June 12 was a son of Jona- | than and Ha; Bullock. He was | twice married. His first wife was | DON'T MISS THESE SWIFT WEEK VALUES IN OUR the former pssie Shirk. To this | - : am inion wo daughters were bom. ¢ June Is Dairy Month =. is second wife, the former Ada —— : il Sori ie Ho ute wes mae [16AT (HGPAIUTIGN LS PREMIUM, urvive. They are Jom and Robert ' : Cream Cheese 15¢ . 38c » eh — iving in California Kraft Velveeta Cheese b2-1b pkx 39¢ : “2% ag Po Rit 3! oe Kraft Cheese Spreads Neos Rds : Sut it le With That Hickory-Smoked Flavor \ \S CHOPPED HAM' Kraft Sliced White American Cheese Th PRE 24¢ Delicious — 12 to 14 Lb. Average DSS : Borden's Swiss Gruyere Cheese § portion pz 35, <= ; Yan hH Te | = Pabst-ett Cheese Spread Pz 27¢ SWIFT’ N) PREMIU = Green Star Margarine Te etn 20¢ : / — Nucoa Margarine I-iets 35e SMOKE D HAM = sre SWIFTS Mrs. Filbert's M H-ibetn 34 Shan ™ rs. Filbert's Margarine . ¢ Shanle b 5c . Rol b b3c / Bly ib 69c a PREMIUM e More Big Values or oan Swift's Premium Swift's Premium Hang Ag B Saverkraut and Franks 1 3c SMOKED PICNICS b 49. SKINLESS FRANKS b 59 URGERS | First State Mushroom Pieces and Stems Ven vu 77¢ : : Re hdc made in Englewood | MRS. EMMA MOLL ROTHROU Mrs. Emma Moll Rothrock, of the Bellefonte airport road dled in the Centre County ( at 9 am Wedne ine 13, 185 » of James H serious injury when she fell in and was taken an ambulance been critical stroke at the n at Berk- 17, 1870. a daughter Whilelminia Wolf husband who ym she mar- urvives with Swift's Premium : : ‘ pkg of 3 lean Sliced ipa: Nou spi.” > 7¢ CHEESE LOAF 4s O3¢ | BACON nme 490 Lipton’s Tea Bags PRX of 16 9c . Phrof 48 go. Hanover Red Kidney Beans 1g-0zeun Ji Fully Dressey sud Drawn n 59¢ Rib End “ 45¢ 4 LUSTREX SALAD BOWLS FRYING CHICKENS PORK CHOPS Del Monte Crushed Pineapple Yoru a7 : : . § 02 can resin rozen | esn- rozen Lucky Leaf Tomato Juice : 25¢ RE Ait FILLETS »39¢ ee vers " 39c¢ $1 .00 VALUE FOR ONLY 55¢ Swansdown Coke Flour oz pke 39¢ Get Your Set of Bowls When You Kraft Salad 0il plean go. . alean gge GR ERY Y LUES Buy A Can of Any of The Swift Pillsbury Pie Crust Special Offer phd dun bd A Canned Meats Listed Above . . . p.m Dr Hershey's Chocolate Syrup foean 17¢ Old Virginia Brand Available At All WEIS MARKETS Bisquick Flour woe STRAWBERRY preserves “= 29 will officiate lac bi Li to Famous Heinz Foods oe Mora Fr) | oo Famens Béiu Youle | PINEAPPLE JUICE 35¢ ee BAKED BEANS «-15c ROYAL GELATINE DESSERTS ~''c Cham a BABY FOODS «wie we 100 P RK BEAN Bit Top yo 10c —e hed iii VALVE ¢ TOMATO KETCHUP ': 25¢ Li Mur SHS + a Dan, Co BRING US YOUR SUCRE HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE 3 = 23c COUPONS CRISCO $1.12 Personal IVORY SOAP 4 25¢ Pure White Med Bars 19c {.. Akron, O.; Marvin J Bellefonte, and George A. Clear- field. A brother and sister John Moll, of Niagara Falls RD, N.Y. and Mr Philip Schultz, of Niag- ara Falls N.Y.. mnlso survive in addition to one grandchild She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Chuoh, of Eellefonte. | Mrs. Rothrock lv ed in the same house ap proxi mately 45 years ices will be held at) nuneral Home, Belle- EE ee at ii i i Es a i I a a ~ ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE EIGHT SECOND SECTION Three Teachers— (Continued From Page One) ¥; board informed Father | the public schoo take care of St. John's such time as the new ready resignation of three teachers nounced. Frances M. Home! resigned as kindergarten teacher Lou B. Hackenberg, 7th grade teacher, and Sara R. Lucas, a mathematics teacher. The board accepted the resignations ang will | seek replacements for the three Sidney B. Willar Jr., was named | as a permanent teacher after serv- | ing in a temporary capacity since the first of the year Tax Collector Jean Bauer reported | the collection of $538.40 in 1950 taxes and stated that she would | have the final report ready for the | July meeting Stellard Beightol was awarded the coal contract for the 1051-52 year. | with a low bid of $4.95 per ton piu 25 cents per ton extra for shoveling back in the bin Carl Johnson reported that the Tax Equalization Committee had met, but little was accomplished ir the way of organization. Another | meeting will be planned Grade Crossings Are NE AUER PSIG 0 JI S00 OWL BRIO i Wr TRIG x. on RR NE BE a IVORY SOAP CAMAY SOAP &z27c CABBAGE ac » 5c | APPLES we 3 ws 35¢ GSW Bath umbo ean CAMAY SOAP :29¢ CELERY cz #525¢| SPINACH #2 » 15¢ | ShiARS Scenes Of Atcidents Kind To Your Hands tall thioughaut, the Ratios despite | IVORY SNOW Pie 32¢ ge MAGAZINE Orange Base 16¢ SWIFT'S SWIFT'S IVORY SOAP 2 ? boi 31 Cc CARROTS Crisp Garden-Fresh Gentle Fragrant CAMAY SOAP J For Fine Lingerie NO LABELS Accident il d d { IVORY FLAKES ae 32¢ WEIS COFFEES TO SIND IN Accidents on raliro: f Cross # " : ings SIE are iia oo Hv ] BETTER LIVING Juiey Concentrated the great majority of cases the mo- | i For The Whitest Wash In Town July | he rest ml os the moe L Weis J cader uiy lose ALL SWEET CORNED wins p I oa Sane, feclares or TIDE Pe 32¢ 1-1b 79¢ On Sale Today Real Gold Calif Keystone Automobile Club Does Everything 32 Bag ‘de Base 13¢ eystane, Automobile Club, ~~ : Hotel & Restaurant AL All Lemon'de MA G RINE Many of these tragic accident Lae ura ' \ ‘ : Duz 1-1b 8c WEIS MARKETS Le Makes 1 gt K A N happen,” he went on, “because the Pkg drivers are not aware of the danger New Improved Bag of driving across the tracks while red signals still are flashing after a 0XYDOL 14 32 Butter Kernel For Quick 11h 36¢ train has passed “N\ . ’ Makes Glassware Gle; Can a aly. this hl J sigtial a EFT are ieam Lee 2c CANNED VEGETABLES . CASSEROLE DISHES car in a train has cleared the cross- OR Licaid Deteritent Pkg Butter Kernel toon Cavaliere Nem — } ; " . . ig. Howeves, If 1 Zoutinum lo fash JOY bil Se bo ot 32 Large Peas Cans i 9c Elhow Macaroni ree yr aR Sgn ea i hn la For Really Clean Hands Batter Kernel 2 17-02 35 Cavatitre Fine cium " ; nohod Ar / . . rx - RUUUUY se nather factor in grade ctoming LAVA SOAP 2 cue 2]c [Golden Corn “JIC | | Noodles : me motorists is the brevity of warning Butter Kernel i 1 9c Penna. Dutch Bg AC OF Can eas, ul il aanit 170 sotonts Sell Polishing Peas & Carrots Bot* Boi Phe = between the beginning of the flash A E R 0 Ww A X : and the appearance of the fastest 1 p } mai Naw “Rain. " trains at crossings. In the case of TT | Works § Ways New “Rain-Soft Clapp's Strained slow trains, the interval may be as eh | 4 long as a minute, but In any event > Bn 49c 2 CLOROX RINSO BABY FOODS the delay is not sufficient for any 4 More Than A Bleach Free Plastic Bag With 2 Pkg» motorist to take chances " Each “The only safe rule is never to pec Fl Aaron Sug B Bombs c 29¢ 32 cross a railroad while the signal is ag eT 98¢ 15-xal Bot . Lee Phe ‘“ ¢ flashing.”