CHEMICAL MAY REORG ANIZE ———————— (Continued from page one) view the affairs of the company, and to submit an impa tial statement of the Chemical Lime Company's fin- ancial condition. This s ep is deem- ed necesary that the only financial statement now available is one prepared by the company, and which, {s was breught out, may not be an unbiased one. 3. The petition by seme creditors to take the matter into Court ings. in view of the under bankruptey the Federal Court at Scranton, a hearing is to ba held in Et —— assesses Y EAGE RS seeseee CD DC GC ~~ AAA OG Cy» C—O — -_— Reduced to $9949 BFLLEFONTE SU for Women EDE SHOES PA fact the Fede:al procied= | This pe:ition has been filed in and that city 3 NA ek WE _— in Wednesday, Decem construction Finance [was repres:nted by Johnston, Bellefonte, Philadelphia, Company I}. Love, Bellefonte, ley and Claude delphia, Re. Paul Billefonte, appeared the creditors who have 7-B of the Federal laws be invoked in the, the Chemiecal's ills, comparatively bankruptcy code, reanization of the effort to e« ¢irn, implica fons and fashioned” bankruptcy, In plaining mtinue it as Real Estate For Sale Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned covering the Potter-Hoy Hardware Company ware- houses, situate on a lot which is at the corner of West High and North Potter Streets, Bellefonte, Pa. One is a three (3) story brick building, approximately 50 by 57 feet, and the other is a one (1) story tile building, ipproximately 22 by 45 feet, Merchandise, etc., may be loaded and unloaded from the P. R. R. siding adjoining these warehouses. Light, water and sewage on property, Possession can be delivered immediately. Warehouses may be purchased as a unit or sep- t rately. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. Bids should be sent or delivered on or before De cember 27th, 1937, to W. Harrison W ‘alker, Attorney, Bellefonte, a —— Folz and Gustave G. Amsterdam, of |, The Chemical was represented by John and C. 8, Wes- | wagner, Compbell, mn he announcement to that effect at {the outset of the hearing. Under the terms of ‘he bankruptey 4 : netitlon. creditors ask that section Praisers at this time, in view of that appraisers named by th settlem’n This new provision in thas '8et Jurisdiction. provides company and does not carr resi} a statement to the court ex- the Reconstruction Finance TT ———————————— I ———— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 16th, 1937. ber 22. Corporation's loans subsequently Fb v i A Sn Won | | iMeu'tics, Mr. Fol : ennedy yop p and Sanley | { eral. Lim? joonditions wa'mant, He declared that of Phila- behalf of taken action reozivership. Mr, withhold the fact, ba Ly nk upt oo of h court would section, he painted point Company the oc ments. Mr. for a re- out, in an A ROing con=- y the drastic s of "“old- would thus Folz stated permanent the rocel position A’ the hearing, Saturday, the Re. | Where industries granted R. FP. C. financial of | with foreclosure against cal Lime Company, in spite of Folz that he Court was quite right in making in ve declared the was of aidly be then and be subjec he thot vershhip, R. PF feels that it has a right to procied the Chemi- —— Caps tha C. policy is broad and lib- The Government, he sald, has ried to be as generous as times ans C the partis in the Federal Courts, and he made 'oularly emphatic in his requsets that waste of the Company's assits b» prevented, and asked the court to appointment ap- the an~ a proved {f the Federal Courts later The Federal Court would thelr own appraisers, ap- the i to ts of lwo separate appraise 1g and tated that the comparatively small operations conducted management would 1 lessen the ass referring to owned by Chemical ver, s'ated that it no additional is that Corporation Judge Fieming thought Mr, malier 5 most Mr. Wesley, Chemical Lime that the fal Cal's assets far 8 He held that an time aould be of receivers comin in and to traightening cut troubles. “At this “we Dave only financial statement lieve to be which may datement as may be would welcome an Ing praise ment.” Wesley stated th Companys fn $859 000 in exces not b that ure Pa Were C—O — 1 | | { | } | | | | | | | | | | i) f { : Mr, behalf Company, value of exceeds appraisal great help to the the time,’ the company’s own whi fair and accurate, but as impar.ial al proceed under 10 mate! his hope the zers,” that in wendable of its at court the pre he h eel we desired fependent according RAGES Habdilities Federa { the Decembe: Com; §uy their fally ts of the company the limes one deposits Folz, how- that powers b>’ g.anted to he receivers, and in closing stated “The Recons.ruc.ion ed ends branch to all reorgani statd Folz's awtitude Finance olive he the the declared the Cheml debts this in sent sald be- A We ap. ’ 8) arr yy ial by the 1 nd Mr ngs Wil MW WNL WAAR WARN Grand -Opening TWO DAYS Friday and Saturday, Dee. 17th & 18th WAS WWW AP »e "a s 3 » Ne Ni WW 3} wa RAWAL BE PRE-CHRISTMAS FUR SALE Levin Furs, Inc, of Williamsport and Atlantic City, will hold their opening sale with a complete se- lection of high grande fur coats at the LINTZ STORE \ Bellefonte EXPERT FURRIERS WILL BE IN CHARGE DISPLAY. FROM. Penna, OF OVER 150 GARMENTS TO SELECT Savings will average from 20 to 40 per cent. '79 129 *189 The Furs Are: LAPINS MENDOZA BEAVERS NORTHERN SEALS ‘ SILVERTONE MUSKRAT ’ CARACULS-EEL-GREY 4 AND UP TO $800.00 PONTES—Brown & LEOPARD CATS LEOPARDS AMERICAN MINK RACOONS * PERSIAN LAMBS Black A 2-Year Service Guarantee given with each garment, Liberal trade allowance for your old fur coat. it with you, THREE WAYS TO BUY 1st—Pay Cash, 2nd—-Charge Account, Srd—Budget Plan—Pay While You Wear Bring AS A CHRISTMAS GIFT WE WILL SEW IN EMBROIDERED INITIALS IN GOLD OR SILVER IN EACH GARMENT PURCHASED FREE LINTZ STORE BELLEFONTE, PA. 4 LL vv moa = = % pe 5 pr -— - LA] ne ~~ Mn on ne ee A LR a " me ”" ONO INI IIN : — HU NTING INJURY IS FA- TAL TO SNOW SHOE MAN (Continued from _bage one) while in the act of pulling himasel 1p, the limb he was grasping broke ind he fell several yards to the round, landing cn the back of his head. Members of party took him back to camp, dressed the slight wound and Caldang returned to the woods to hunt, That night he was troubled somewhat because of the niury and was taken to his home, The following day he felt much setter, and returned (o camp, hunt- na the remainder of the week, Last week he spent several days at his sual employment as a miner for he Lehigh Valley Coal Company, wand experienced no further trouble from his injury until Friday. His ondi‘ion grew worse until early Mon lay mo ning when it was decid- »d tha should have hospital reatment, Wh arrangements were being made 10 have the Von B. Johnson ambulance transport him to Phillpeburg, Caldana passed AWAY Dr. W the Ma ie 1p - bf R. Heaton of Philipsburg Coroner of Centre County after con- duciing an investigation Monday af- ternoon deemed an inquest unneces ary and found that death had re- ulted from a head injury sustained in a fall November Dr. Healon assigned death as being due to a prcbable fracture of the skull Mr and nA on of John 0 Caldana n Pebruary at time of and 1 day d went to remaining he came Ww 1915 he moved Area, remaining Caldana Catheiine Bartec and was born in Italy 12, 1888, making his age dea’h 49 years, 10 months In 1010 he left Italy Seattle Washington there until 1912 when Clinton County. In y the Ww Sho here since was a an Sn ever his v former herine Passuello and five Catherine 15, John 11, Marlin. 9 snd Car Surviving are Cat) chile 13 line I be held at » morning {rom ] Anow COUNTY RELIEF LOAN SHOWS SLIGHT GAIN eveaied Week Depart ment of weeR wes FR RK, 3 pe Centr welie department's rclls Pom and A ne Deca une "ov At me 17 persons were taken I OTS "at oO of counts Peal He wa ‘ Iss Of Lu ane {rom Uw private JK Marriage Licenses Grant W. Dunkiebarger . Pleas. Gag Elisabeth E. Mong Pleasant Gap Paul Prankiin Hild Belle Margaret A. Davis Bellefonte Homer S0nl0: ther Kerstetter fonte Bellefonte Bs Bellefonte MEN WANTEL dE in Bel ty at wo select efot rd al hot munediate this time. to train dur ing spare time ours arralwed to for nw deveiofanents in DIESEL ENGINES Prefer men dissatisfied present positions. having eation, mechmnkonl ability employed at present at least part time Character reference re ulred Applicants must be will Ing to study during share ime at some cont Por detalls w ing education OeCUPALIon, embloved Motor Insti America, Co Centre Demaociat Maing ba ”M re re BLL This Is The Real Gift For A Man SCHICK SHAVER LATH IDS 5 With a Schick Shaver you ean shave in the dark, with yeur coat on, seated In a comfortable armeohair or lying on a bed if you want, It takes the nuisance out of shaving. Just plug inte any Headquarters for the SCHICK IW. E. Crossley : Jeweler crm— There are reasons for believing that I'aly and Germany will, sooner a or later, allempt do in Boutn America what they. have aeromp- H £0 GOL DEN WEDDING AT AARONSBURG (Continued Hom pRge one) Soring township _— ther sehool Mrs, Gulsewite Tuesday riage was Annie B, Maize, daughter neatod flue in the pi of Mr. and Mrs, A. T, Maize of “hool along the Nittany Valles Aaronsburg., She Is now 67 years ad soviral miles eg of Belle of age, having been married at the fone believed to have age of n 8 believed hi sel fire 9, Jos. Nip, Srvsewle, | ie You! ATTENTION native The school was probably saved of Coburn, Is now 71 vears old a and is at present road super Just visor of Haines township. He has been engaged in farming practically all his life to do your Christmas Shopping early, we would like to advise you to have your CAR INSPECTED EARLY! FISHING OCREYX SCHOOL ~A visit to toviand at the Georg THREATENED BY piRg A Miller & Bon st on High Hleel, Bellefonte, Pa. will reveal ot of new toys congldera tion. Eve kidd * leh hg t0y nearly for buliding throu moerping wher Jour ) thi ng for the 1 Bpain before her mars B hing Creek 1st truction formed a bucket wa'er from a nearby the damags rem NAH DoOTs gage nk~ho Both members 2f ine elderly cou- ple enjoy excellent health and both are active members of the Reform- ed church of Aaronsburg. Mr Guisewite takes an active interest in club and civic affairs, and Is a member of the P,. O 8B, of A the Rebekahs Her husband is al- fillated with the P. O. B. of A and the I. ©. O. P. lodges. In addition Mr. and Mrs. Guisewite are nent members of the Grange Their only surviving child, Fred Rachau, makes her home her parents, Other membel family include =a pranddaugl Mrs. Paul Vonada, of Aaron and a great-granddanghter May Vonada, also of Aarons Mrs. Guisewite's four Mrs, C. W. Eby, Mrs erhold and Mrs. F. 1 New Yuk and Mrs Bohn, of Willard, Ohio wite s the following ers and ye alf-sisters: Mrs ter, of Cobum Ta. Millheim; Harry Miller Merrill Miller and Bressler, of Spring Mills Pans were under way for a family celebration niversary, which will be ing the coming weekend all merabers of the family range to present friends and relatives called Guisewite home to offer lations, and to pay their re one of Aarontburg’s oldest known couples — - snd as everybody advises you promi- Mrs with er, burg Dora burg isters are Mabel Weth- Pierce, all of William H Mr. Culs h alts broth - Jrrie Har - Miller and We have been appointed an Offi- cial Inspection Station and will In- spect and Service all makes of cars promptly. Milton "Mrs Wiili umn January 31st, 1938, is the last day for the inspection. f11y held aur Our rates for storage by the day or month are reasonable. oe u Sm ber \ Cameraom a . ai DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE! } People who have birt} ales Know . Beautiful gift from the makers packages Whitman's Sampler, $1.50 16 $7.51 Whitman's Glo- Wyn, $1.508& $3 Whitman's Fa ) { fH 2 erbell, SOc to $5.00 Whitman's Juvewile candies, Sc up DECKER GARAGE CORNER HIGH & SPRING STS. BELLEFONTE, PA. Everilt’s Drug Store BELLEFONTE, PA ANNE FMecient LES. Better Sight Lamps, designed to specifications which permit the All desirable heichts of floor and table lamps. Many styles and greatest seeing corofort, have alsd set new standards for beauty. They meet the approval of interior decorators as well as lighting experts, The dav of sombre, dimdit living rooms is past, and the clever homemaker today strives for color and cheeriness at night, Several I. E. S. Lamps will emphasize the color effects she wishes to achieve and preserve their true tone, Most dealers have LE. S. table models for as low as $4, and floor models, £8 or so, You cin be sire of having a gift the receiver will enjoy if you give an LES. Better Sight Lamp. Everyone needs ane. Everyone enjoys it, Wide circle of adequate illumination assured by translacent Glver bowl, wide shade — white inside, large enough bulb, and right height, L/ 77s
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