Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ————— Louisa’s Letter & Wri i i dh C—O C—O 7 © J Dear Louisa tis much 1h has been 4 ROR sible AT vhen we ing me biz birt me let each other about things hurt feelings LOUTSA better 10 } » of know just how vou feel arbor {ll a problem and the cau my desire all the married veéars husband: fell in the were first marded of mu anniversary birthday gif ¢ daughter has been engaged to very: ulimporians ac im young man, who has studied me- 3 > fon p This year ive or to Aappe Ar sen of my life habit ik OF thday due the wan nouse my five NOSPITHa day mbered to do sO LOUISA mas Mn ———— HE AL TH TALK teat the Wr now LARPS ages of 16 ar TN {f den ont is 5 19048 Mi n Pert i} el BITUMINOUS COAL (HURCHESE Bellefonde Presbyterian C. Thompson, Pastor. Sunday 1001 at 9:45, Harry Taylor, Supt ming Worship at 10:45; Evening ship at 7:30 WwW Sel Mi Wo Union Thanksgiving, Milesburg The Union one hour Thanksgiving ervice, Milesburg, will be held thls ar in the Baptist church, at 9:80 Thanksgiving Day. The will be preached by the pastor local Presbyterian church Pilgrim Holiness Franklin Lint. Pastor, Sunday Worship 10 45; YP 8S hool 9:30; Evangelistic Te 7:30; ir¢h Pr 3 Tue sday } rave yrs be 19 at the Luther a m oer mon the Coleville even Friday home ol Spolits nye venil Not Mr. and Mu: of the Bible of Bush AY- High Street. Belle Ry, 23 7:80 p Q lesson” fo ub Worker in the 15 fellowship Hellefortie School floor w On the 3rd the i¢ Bull NOV hool tanght Shristian Doeirinal study Evervone and the nme Milesburg Baptist 0 a. mm. Sunday 3c¢h 10:45 Preaching by Rev, LL. F. Sheet » ROCk Hublersharg Evangelical-Reformed RY Cate Bellefonte Evangelical will De in Charge ’ » Methodist Episcopal, Bellefonte He ———— TATE FREED IN MOOSE ROBBERY AS { OU RT ENDS (Con tinued from page one) ey - and who would have been released within a year, was sen‘enced to serve from 2 10 4 years for escaping from Rockview, and rece an addition al 5 to 10 year sentence for the lar- cenny of the ca Jordan, who had been sentenced from Faveblte County to 1 to 2 ve for resking and entering, and who would have been released in six months, was sentenced to serve an additional 1 10 2 years for escaping, and also was given 8 10 years for the larceny of the car Before sentence was dan statement to his nerves have didn't know what He nid he has a children (0 support, and that elderly mother is ill, Since the death of a young son, last June, the yisoner declared that “he has nol been in his right mind” two men left Rockview about k 1a Mot day in Mr Fuit Tuesday beet LE JT bg Lie nk of ived ars Ie passed, Jor- the Court been so he was wife and in a declared bad he doing three his ven WI iy 3 CAT, Wilh abandoned Tyrone Wass farm the machine had been driv It wa night road ana Near The en HOt cil | y Cuslo as they walk acks about 3 raliroad ti Warden been entrust 4 wad on the w le PACES hing ne C™ QUALITY From Mime to You PHONE OW™WHRITE tap ne that warniog cough aso mmon early mn OL Rer Ant 3 ship w d LODaAl seTVIORS auor lav Evening worship and unig Jinior and later- osaaticks tk: 4 Wednes } SONS ot . al nar and not of Rush wow a JARLONG Gl 4d him guilty Podal.ckl nr Fith vi faa gu wig | xamina P. H. WOODLING Tele. 1-R-15 KARTHALS, PA tion Highest P wy Hides and Fur S MIL! All PA or es 2211 9 A ———————— E —— A Birthday is Not Complete Withoul FLOWERS WOODRING’S Floral Gardens 127 East Howard St. Phone 64 Bellefonte, Pa. —-—— a oy L AUTOMATIC STOKER STOXOL FEEDS, FIRES AND CONTROLS COAL BURNING FURNACES AUTO- MATICALLY ~~ SAVES TIME AND MONEY —ASSURES CLEAN, UNIFORM HEAT Install your Stokol Automatic Stoker now-<terms to suit fou. Stokol fires your cosl burnin heating plant burns xpensive coals lowers your fuel bills, pet models hold enough one to two days. No ash. No dire. No grates. Stokol is guaranteed for two years—has many patented, exclusive economy features, EXCLUSIVE STOKOL FEATURES « Pally Astamatio on Ther mostatically Controlled o Hydrsalie Ol Trammminslon ¢ Ne Shear Ping « Alrvight Hopper » . COILLEPONTE. AND Electric Supply Co. ‘rts’ | SALES AND SERVICE | study Luthe Parish a Poy Boalshurg ran Charge Pa November ralp and sermon iL 9am. Sunday ! ) Madisonburg SU at Adc al Rev. M E Ritrman Ph D nR-+-Sunday School at 9 a rr Woman's Missionary Thank Address returned of New at the Rebersburg A Baboock Sunday Evangelical 8:15 a. m.; service al 7T p.m E. Ritzman and Professor and Missi School of Theology: Services of this week at the Rebomburg church on Wednesday evening. Prayer Meeting at the home of Mrs Stover. Madisonburg., The Rebers- burg Ladies” Ald Society will meel at he homie of Mrs, Miles Breon, on Priday evening. Nov. 19. Services of the week of November 21. There will be No Prayer service af Lhe thurch on Wednesday evening, Nov 24. because of the Union Thanksgiy- ing service at the Reformed church The Young People’s Missionary Cir cle will meel at the parsonage as gubsts of Rev. and Mrs. R. A Bab- ecck on Friday evening, Nov. 26, The public i cordially invited to all services Testamen Evange Reading, Pa Prayer mecting ™" ns lea) A ———— » Visiting Other Worlds, A scientific, but easily understood article by an eminent astronomer explaining exploits 0 other planets which may become A reality some day. One of many interesting Teat« ures in the November 21st issue of the American Weekly, the big ma- gazine distributed with the Bal. timore Sunday Ametican, On sale al all newsstands, rs m——s YP ——————h Lamp Cords The cord of the floor lamp can be kept off the floor by using halr pins as cleats for holding the cord. Stick the points of the pina into the crev- ka Uiiwyin the wall and the base. rd oe Books The dust on books should be re«| moved with a feather or brush, Using a cloth” will remove the gully! and cause simbby looking looking bindings water for COURT TO HE. AR TE STI- MONY IN COLLEGE CASE {Continued from page one) Poor District of ( J. AH M. Son und Samuel Eb townshi Oo ane Brook supplied by and wemporary munhclion on prohibiting the sale of question, and satting the hearing on the morning he Pennsyl- sets forth tha of the Com tame for junction for this In their complaint vania Siat Coliege the College is an monwealth of + Peansyivania, is purely public In nature, and is not subjeot to tax iaws. The instituiion slieges that if Lhe seni course is pursued by tax colle annually will be ¢ apelied to pay taxes on the propertics, and wii have ly on their ability to cover the same from the defendant AL the hearing today the colleg: will ask tha: the defendants 1} strained from selling the pr oh for non-payment of taxes; that they be restrained from collecting taxes assessed for 1906 and 1937; and that they, be restrained from assessing taxes on properties now held or held in the future in College town. ship. by the Oollege, The nine tracts which had been listed for sale early this month by County Treasurer Brooks, but which were not sold after the Oourt is agency pre sMcers, the nge fe to ; re sued the temporary injunction, are as follows, together with the taxes, interests and costs accrued agains: each property: Johnxonbaugh, William, Christ, Dr Thompson, Henry ... Thompson, William. | Thompson, Moses, Est, Thompson, Moses. Est Brennon, Robert | | Thompson, Hiram Hoy, Dr. land .. Bn The College is represented in Use matter by 8. K. Hostetler. assistant to the president. John OG. Love, Esq. of Bellefonte iu counsel for the | institution, $ 4.0 282.06 W209 148 81 81.09 - Canned Meats There will be no waste when can- ned meaty are removed from the cans he fais are placed in hot » low minutes, AB1.34 | LTT HEVEAYLS THAT. | LAW HAS NO MERCY (Comtinued from page one) dostitut The was finally able to pst a the Board of Trustees ing Mothers’ Assistance one glsie; family grant admin! in Cenire from stor. r he underwent ¢ Pp on at the Phillips Hospital and spent weeks In Alter was discharged from hospital, he was forced plaster weeks Laie bed the A heavy All his life he wanted to go hunt- Ing like other boys. After the was removed, he managed Lo get job and buy himeelf a Ii gun. On the first day tha inexperienc he LO wear nse and Wd hunter 4 Lad mves he shot, but upon found ths og of nr brush and tigation he w the nh stunded He Peace rue! £10 was taken t He on oi the 1 out the a squirrel a Four unnr. mille Centre couliTming n he \ itased 1Ve who were con tacled sa BORO SECURES ROAD ROLLER from $300 mn Page yO") Lies Bel! ye! Ol) .81 tO ot WPA office but evident point gn which ATE enlies the requ niEundei stood the w complaint was made, for the pre- centered On 4 explanation persons are eligible for WPA ’ 0. win vork The Water stallation of Ther ol Streets. and ailing $795.18 Finance Commitise as follows Borough $i5 287191. Commitise reporter A new fle plug at the Allegheny and High noted oollections to repormaed Department and bill Waler Department 142.05. and bills $073.28 The balance the ainking was reported to be $4000.10 motion of the Finance Committee borotigh department repaid $5,000 borrowed from the water de partment, and the water depart- ment agreed to recall $5,000 of notes held bs individuals Notes held by pon-residents of Bellefonte are 0 be cal) rh Upon recommendation of the Fi- nance Commitiee, Council unani- mously approved the payment of $250 to Machine Gun Troop, 103rd Cavalry. Council some months ago agreed to contribute the amount to the woop when funds became avail. ahle Bids for four new tires and tubes for the Logan's Studebaker truck were opened and of four bids sub- mitted Council accepted the lowest figure. The amount of the bid was Balance $564 49 balance, $3.- funa Upon in the Wet Bishop Street was the success ful bidder, The Fire and Police committee re- ported that the sirens at the corners of Allegheny and Howard, and Alle- 143.83 gheny and Bishop Streets, have been | M overhauled and placed in first class pair The committees was given to act In the matter of remov- I The Market Committes collections totalling $8.50 from deal- ors at the curb market. Councilman Brockerhoff submit. ted a report on the borough WPA sewing project, in which it was re- vealed that the workers shipped [hones sara at on. aie November 18th, 1927. PR ai feat A ba a i DO YOU KNOW ! What per cet Jai buds nuded on arms? 2 Does either House z0 an ele t of the FR § pedal {5 exp’ of Congres THE ANSWERS PUBLIC SALES SATURDAY. DEX r he La 1) Mayes, auot 8) TUFSDAY, DEC. 14aT offer at nt wade Ertle fam ! mile oant Qrove school Gregr or southeast of Penn Hal) abd farm implements or Wise & Huler THURSDAY, NDE Preon will offer the J 8 Mever fan Millheim, 3 mi eo livestock and farw "we 1s hold er wil ) Wise and Hubler THURSDAY. MARCH Tyson James of township 16 17<Mre na will offer at public sale on about % mile west of livestock, far immle household goods. Sale m LF Mayes auct m at 10 a November 21 : Spring Twp Poor Board fer at public sale on Boring Township Poor Farm, at Mann. the following live stock farm equipment LIVESTOCK («Pair of black horses one horse 14 years old, weight 1600 ope ray mare 15 years old. weight 1450; ® span of mules about 12 years old. 11 mileh cows, 2 heifers, 2 Joary old: » Hila. 2 Guernsey, 5 resh by sale time veal calves, Hol- Mein dull, 18 months old about 150 pounds each; weaks old; 4 fat Poland«Ohina and terwhite mix. od: Chesterwhite boar, 18 months old; win the Axe and 143.00 $124.18, and W., F. Kessinger store on 150 Barred Rook chickens. FARM ™MPLEMENTS «New Mo Semel Dentin on manure oot Deering binder, in good sh new MeCormick -Deerd ht. ng corn hindet; Oliver ve mick ng: 2 Perry barrows; pe harrow, Simplex Pd iT indstons: ha et i in TRA: new strainer; hesivariow : the ton; corn and oats by nt ented sande: Rib kitchen cabinet a men BR SY of Ln Tio ¥ m of UNION TO OPEN spreader | — Mil, ESBU RG PAIR COUNTY DRIVE WED 63 inued rot Bagge ore ued fromm page one) ued from page one) Fhe Windshield a ~ arge | HAMS City “moked Callie Ib 19¢ ih 19¢ a | mae, moo AR a 3 TT a own, 0 anton ( {tage Cheese Pork Live oF msi J fh 25¢ Fresh Callies Ib 17° OYSTERS ox = 23¢ FROZEN FILLETS Bb Of i rout iD ed Herring lb 21°¢ 2b 29¢F to Order Your White Ih 5 o Mackerel Ih 19¢ Dri Pork Loins Hamburg 19¢ Be Sure eo Homestead Turkev For your Thanksgiving Dine ner From Your Nearest WINNER MARKET! 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