Page Four ———— EE THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 1, 1939. ‘Rollie’ Williams Ligaen YIELD BEST - Is a Candidate Native Seeks Republican Nomination Huston Twp, For Treasurer office ol for Demo Mr. William ton townshni has been a fa teacher, an ervice. At Of thie MELTS entre rmer, carpenter n employe in P Huston town was bhiessed whom 1x of vas he Baptist IMPROVE DAIRY BARN VENTILATION SYSTEM Bed Co er! stallation ated hated ause hiy Agent this an inty pendent and the ! The recomm floor outtake es above the Ti feet Dove roof. It wise wel An well- must constructed adequate distributed 8 Detter f do in ean be installed any time frech tilt WiNKoOwWs These may result ick cows, swe Poor vendilation off - flavored milk wa is nd windows, frost in the now above the hay hole, and rotted timber moldy This il operate dows and doors are k ufficient cattle to warm The number Pp Wwe per cow unjess movem and cont: mation of sly pOssibie anc sat.x barn ceiling of air em is well-designed ic inf installation y i joes 1 ilation More speci sion and ot: stable { differen izes moy ol Extension barn ined Ol- De the (23 Vossen al WHEN PROPERLY SPACED TWENTY-FOUR RECEIVE DIPLOMAS AT HOWARD HIGH Vegetables give best results when | provided with plenty space According to County Agent R. C. Blaney, a common error, pars tiew.arly with home gardeners, Is sowing seeds too thickly and falling to thin the plants properly During growth plants require more space in which to grow. For this reason, gardeners who thin such crops as lettuce, spinach, on- ions and bects several times during the season usually have the most successful gardens, Since thinnings of these plants can be used for salads and greens, they can be sown more thickly than can many othe: crops Twelve of growing to fourteen plants per foot In the row is considered prope: spacing for home garden peas, bul when drilled for canning, two inches between plants is preferred Radish spacing one to two two to three inches beets three Lo I bush be ns three to four lima beans five to six inches in row Celery plant need six between plants in the row Spreading €8 require a fnehes, Carrols ur and the inches plants require re Cucumbers usually foot apart with Ix tween plants in the row Sn require DE ( C ually t with six plants ar me are plant- feet be space ed a more nl 1 pian reading plants cumoer appar or three are be - feet re left tomatos ive best esults splanted. However FAMILY RETURNS FROM 10-DAY TRIP TO MID-WEST of Pine Grove her daus Mrs of State Co.lege Harry Bechtol and ugniers iurdack where on Charle { her daughter ve hom Oak } 2 TO BE GRADUATED FROM SPRING TWP. HIGH TONIGHT Diplomas will be awarded to 22 commencement exercises Spring Township High the Grange Hall at 8 o'clock to- for ihe hool to be held In Gap Frederick imgardner Murie Poorman wilma Evelyn Lair Brooks, Eimer Ricn- Genevieve Tamazne Harry Jack Smith, John Rose, Walter LeRoy Mil- Malin McMurtie, Dean Elwokt Colburn James Thoma Keller- ————————————_ If It's White Rose Quality — It’s The Best OLDMAN FOOL MARKET “Where Quality and Economy Rule” BROCKERHOFF HOTEL BLDG. PHONE 23 ua ———————— Eighty to Package Heavy Paper Napkins - 4 for 25¢ i Extra Large Size Pure White Paper Table Cloths - - 4 for 19¢c | Waxed Paper Plates - - 10 for 5c PEACHES — APRICOTS — PINEAPPLE FRUIT COCKTAIL - 3 Eight-oz. One Dozen assorted 95¢ PEARS - PLUMS jars 25¢ All Varieties of White Rose Soups - All Varieties of cans 25¢ 7 cans $1.00 can 15¢ White Rose Consomme 7 cans 95¢ 16-02. Size Campbell's Pork & | Beans - 4 cans 25¢ | No. 2% size Phillip’s Pork & Beans - 2 cans 19¢ Med. Tomatoes - can 10¢ White Rose Genuine Pickles - qt. jar 17¢ Kellogg's Corn Flakes - 2 pkgs. 1i¢ White Rose Solid, Tasty, Dil Green Tomatoes qt jar 19¢ 16-02. size Pickled Hot Cherry Peppers - jar 15¢ Sun Ray Graham Crackers 2Ib bx 15¢ Pure and Wholesome Fig Bars - 2 |b 23¢c For Your Refreshments Serve Ceylon Pekoe or Orange Pekoe White Rose Iced Tea (1-4 pound Package '2-Ib pkg. 3%¢ 20¢) If you have trouble making iced coffee, don’t give up that pleasure, White Rose Coffee . . Ib29¢ 41b$1.00 Above Is shown the graduating class of Howard iligh School exercises Friday Members First Row Edwin Schenck Love, Gordon Bowman Thomas Daughenbaugh night «Mabel Garrett Second row Walter Schenck ~Llovd Verda Woomer the of reading from Sarah Neff principai; Evelyn Lois Allison the class, heft H. Kemp Rear row Violet to right Geraldine Hinton twenty-four members of which are Ishler, William Velma Holter Holter Lyons, Nellie Richard Wolf Willams Thomas Lester received Wyland Marjorie Fickes diplomas at commencement Virginia Sehenck Paul Masden, Phyllis F'rostle, Louise Bryan Confer Painter Ernest Luby Ex-Sheriff Walker Dies (Continued rom Page I! i ; \ aching 1882 when bh ceived {f clerk In 1864 8 years of age Sherif Democratic st man x in il as chi to ssioner falker was elected of county on Lhe becoming the to hold that YOUNES L217 i Mis office in this began his served his Sheriff Walker di in 1885 and end of 1887 when term of office expired interested for a in the western and liter entered ance business, in which be tively engaged for many Sheriff Walker in marriage with Miss Catherine Pow - ers. of Bellefonte, who pa ed awa in January 1929. Surviving are the following sons and daughters Judge Ivan Walker, Milon P. Walker and Cecil A. Walker, all of Bellefonte; tee H Walker, Harrisburg, Mrs Albert Numbers, Trenton, N. J, and Mrs. Wilmer Smith and Miss Eliza- beth Walker, of Wilmington, Del Also surviving are four grandchild- ren. and a sister, ‘Dr. Clara Wa ker of Baltimore, Md Funeral services terday morning at the home, with the Rev. Willlam C. Thompson, pastor of the Bellefonte Presbyter- jan church, officiating. Interment wis made in the Union cemetery mm - MARKET QUOTATIONS Wheat Onis Buckwheat . Rye Aarley oh . Corn . . - duties three-year After that he time in a coal part of the insur acs was mine state, the wa years was united were held yes- 85 38 50 50 50 60 Bravisions, groceries, etc. as cor- rected weekly by Herr & Heverly., | Eggs, per dozen 18 Lard, PEE POUNA connmnmennss OB * Excursion To Be Gala Event (Continued from Page | fore been over many the awaken minds of gone by riders tral Amon oot ar the Lime Comj popular Years quent former Waddle “Horseshoe Cur rens the Next Wednesday's excursion flar to one from Btate Col Bellefonte out a month expected made more patronized thin the first carried 515 children the first train ride Only al to be one AseNgers To jon will ve evel pa excurs they round-trip tickets will for the excursion. The will be 74 for adults cents for children under 12 yw of age. Children under 5 free In the event of rain, Penn St College officials have prepared tours through the bulldings, arranged s0 that the visitors will be outdoors | only for short distances tween buildings Added assurance that the College i= eagerly awaiting the visit of Bellefonte people next week is given in a letter to Leroy Plumb, presi dent of the Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce from Dr. Ralph D. Het. | gel, president of the Pennsylvania State College. Dr. Hetezel's lotler follows anid p " kK 4 cents ang . years "May 20, 1930 ‘Mr. LeRoy Plumb, President Chamber of Commerce Bellefonte, Pennsylvania My dear Mr. Plumb 1 understand that on Wednes. day afternoon, June 7. the people of Bellefonte are going to return | the visit made receniiv by Staté College people on the Bellefonte Central. BENNER TOWNSYIP MAN HONORED ON BIRTHDAY VE) Boys Held In Theft Series from page (Continued LE) the foot of the moun- luded 316 in cath nd candy, cigar- and other mer- about $15. Ap- and the lise vajued at $4 h were recovered by imately in change police Commencement Busy Season For Family (Continued from page one) few Lid 4 stories the com- 4 Wr Pe] ieplored 24 Graduate At Howard (Continued from Dae one) rassed the Before Us’ and white of of ass Ti as the lily Tod » last day school Among thos in! he commer EXETCINGS Were Rev. lewis E Kline, who gave | he in and Miss Bess Edel- of Bellefonte, who Was a 8010+ | the program ti yoement the vocation ANNOUNCEMENT! building. Ralph K. Owen's Electric Shop, which hes been located for the past few weeks on South Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa., has been moved to West High Street, next Door to the Farmers National Bank THOR WASHING MACHINES STEWART-WARNER Electric Refrigerators, Ranges, Radios, etc. Are on display at this new location. Visit Our New Store! RALPH K. OWENS, Electrical Shop West High Street. Bellefonte, Pa. { Mrs | Furnace CHILDREN HONOR MOTHER ON 94TH ANNIVERSARY A held RG nece urprise birthday dinner was at the home of Mr. and Mrs Williams of Martha Pur Bundaiy, May 28, In honor of Mrs. Jennie Btevens' 74th birthday Mrs. Btevens was pleasantly prised when she was taken home of her daughter Bunday morning to find that her children thelr families, friends and relatls had gathered to help celebrate her birthday Mrs ens, who makes her home her children Is enjoying health The guest of honor received many weful gifts Those Roger Mr Wayne Mr Jimmie Gur wo he i“ her Blev- among excelent there present w Ons Tommy Ham on Swarm My wi Bamue] 14 FRE Town Turns Out To Revere War Dead (Continued from page one) hy not tax the spinsters, bache- lors and childless couples to support whe orphans of the gation? a ——-— en ———— Bs Political Announcements FOR SHERIYVY, the Democratic Volers of Centre County I heretyy announce that I will he a candidate for the ie office of Bherifl of Centre County ut the Primary Election fo be held Sen tember 12. 1088 and will greatly ap- oeciste the suport of my friends eiore and gt the primary WTTMER Boring Township Bellefonte, RB. D To FOR SHERIFF To the Republican Voters of Centre County I hereby announce that I will candidate for the nosminalion ior office pire Courty the Prima Ae mn to be hein be & Lhe we ire (rienas i A he prisualy EDWARD RR. MULLER BellMlonte —————— FOR COUNTY TREASURER the Republican County Pa Voters of Cenirs HARRY ¥ Be JONES liefonie Pa " Centre FOR COUNTY TREASURE ¢ Republican Vols A ¢ veel! a5 4 CAN re of Centre Cx governing the Ww Primary Elec. Muesday. BSentesritey We and suppor. are Ni o0 ROLLIE" WILLIAMS Unionville, Ba FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER ¢ Republican Vols Centre s, Wty 8 CRN Cerise : ROYETNs arty at its Pris ed Tuesdsy Your vote and ! lly solicilied CLYDE KN LEE Bellefonte Pa FOR BEGISTER Jacan Volar DIENArY N. BROOKS Bellefonte, Pa WEIS a f— - CHECK THESE SAVINGS ! HERE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY REGULAR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES WHICH WILL HELP TO SOLVE YOUR FOOD BUDGET PROBLEMS! « - - SHOP HERE FOR SERVICE — QUALITY AND SAVINGS! 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