Page Six TE CENTRE DEMO T, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 16th, 1937. n1i4 y 2 o - | ms h u . i * PAR H ’ wh Pe y £ § . 4 h et ¢ ro ical SOE oa ors Me oi oe ut Be AIUNAING JOT 1a DEER KILL EXCEEDS {foniown, § pt. Let A, vonada, Co | nkalk, Md. 6 pt. Jesse R. Ty- means of escape. The other members ready trying to teil us 10W the ps th pu Wi \ 0 pms Lhe: peopl LAST YEAR'S TOTAI burn, 6 pt.; Edward A, Pceth Lewis son. Cleveland, Ohlo, 6 pl: R. A. of the family left the home by the vion of next veay will result. The lell the public what they think abou +4 Yl h Aldiburg, 6 pt; W. E. Hotan, Spring Wiser, Akron, Ohle, 8 pt Cyrll A. ! upstairs windows being assisted by | HRY? La EF 4 Tad 4d ERT La Yi #e I Literary Digest. however, is saying istued upon which they have $ald RG Mills, 6 pt; Charles Auman, peas Kreitiser, Cleveland, Ohio: Willlam neighbor Who had atriven at (Ha IY, R/} A/S CL LU LE AL TA LT VL nathing, nothing . (Continued irom page one) purg 6 pt; Ernest Hagetine, Dallas, ' H, Tiulaw, Brookfield, Ohio; An The home of Mr. and Mrs. Benja- 5 seo BT —_—, having seen some deer that showed | Pa 6 pl; Frank Alexa, Renshaw, thony Marchell, Cleveland. Ohio 7 scene ATRIA RMAMA MALAI AAMAS AMAA LAL IAAL Y dofinie clans of Insufficient food. vo Pf pt.. and Herman Bhank, Cleveland, | min Bitner; located about fifty fect i f:50 expressed h i! Ix lief (ten Als) LA0on Hao¢ tha ., Boy wn } Pp it Bane vy home on East N 0 ] I & 1D A fe timé passes deer gre becoming (8 pt; Nolan T. Bhivily, Coburn, 0! meridional vous Matin street, was also Ienited by the maller, This year no riports were pt; Ralph Colyer. Millhelm, 6 pli POURS KEROSENE IN flarnes and destroyed, A small guan- During the coming Holiday Season, DR. H. F. BAUER, OPTOMETRIST, will be at the Crossley mde of exceptionally large deer Roy Hand, Irwin, 6 pl; Rober tty of furniture wag saved from Jewelry Store, Bellefonte, Pa. EY . Bs re | WARIRND WENDRAERD Christmas taken by hunters in this area. lead. Mavars, 7 pt.; Harry A. Harlocher, RANGE, SIX BURNED the lower floor. Mr. and Mrs. Bit- ing mahy {o the belief that most of [| Dewart. 7 pt; Wilbur Ungard, | s ner and four children eseaped tha clder and larger animals have | aaronsburg, 9 pl. Frank Adams, | as SS0RMNU from page one) sh fely béen killed off in past years, leaving | was, Greenville, 7 pt. Harvey Fryer | gaysn Hospital, Four other chil- A high wind carried sparks to only ycung stock to continue the poyerton, 7 pt; Abram Fairchild | ren escaped injury, Mr. Baney re the home of Horace Hubbard, who herd Montanion, 7 pt. Earl W. Jeflrey, | maing at the stitution, where his resides alone in a sinall frafe house Mare definite information abou Gorden, 7 pt. Wa ren Mill r Irwin, | eandition is regarded as fair next to the Bitner hoine. However, the average weight of deer killed! pig Ww ave B ain, Condon ® The families of Mr. Baney and the Mill Hall Pire Company arrly- his vear 1s ekpecled to he released pl. David Parsing, 8hamokin, 8 Benjamin Bither were left ’ A ed In time to prevent ite destrue- sw the Cams fiowmiinldl i ha pt: J. B. McAllister, Northumber- " in a des- | oo by the Game Conunsiign In. ihe... titute condition when their homes nar fuiure Thr ughout the siate land, 9 pi were destroyed. Everything in the The fire company was summoned luring the enson, weighing points Al Fdward 5 effer Sunbury, 8 Banéy home was burned including after Claude Bechde!l, who resides A th - vo ¢ 4 £1 AA Mi a nig a clothing, the inmates escaping in one-half mile from the Baney home the flame One of these s.ations was pt Leslie Confer. Spring Mills, § not much more than their night : om from a hag He . » Shugo . did Jdothes Bome furmnit A Wax Tes the DBeech Cree {#ienhon The girl whose oven works like magic iad near Philipsbars. bi Leslie Confer, BOrng. Main 3 clothes. * Sofie Iifniture: wa . Centre Count 3 wots 0 swanle 11) r, Thi on 2 pi.; Jo. { | firerme iy Is NOT the girl who has those tragic dott County's wool are Nbayal- = hit 4ket hai ill Rising about 5:20, Mr. Baney remen. | The Suggestions WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, and WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29th, only. LAAMAALTAALAALAALAATILAALAAALAL ALA LALAMAAA LALLA AWW Vet 1 ad ok “ i Ea EE Aa FRAT AMELIA A AVIAMAY - N el PT a eo sien | hip MELD moved from the Bitner hom ange wnieh hoiified the Mil ed with hunting camps, th? seb 1 Fi S08 "il, @ resbyterian church bell ' "aly Wolfe ‘Vv. 3 1 rent to the Kitch to kindle the which Ki number of which is anyone alvin ue, bl IY. 8 Pp w nt ie kitchen kindle the ves Beech Oreek as a fire alarm . .o y fatter lan { fire, and to hasten it, poured kero- yy \ , > Ap Hl § i hy wt nak, § | pm og % J ig / Iie CAI Ris osm svi J # Eons A CL on. TaN Game oficial aod fore . “a \ William Winslow, the 's report that virtually all ti sene on the ashe The fuel encoun- 0 fided in getting help | \ open during the pa : tered live coals fh the ashes, and y A i it bre the kerosene exploded in the can, and that mos. of them had ¥ , Mifiinburs } } k in hunting Many of ths na Sine 0 rd. | Beattering over Mr. Baney and about in aunun Many } GE ey s y 2 ‘ . : 5 «5% 1 #3 y mps had taken their limit of deer ward Snyder. Coburn 4 pt. Llano the room. which blazed he end of the first week, and Ammerintan M Minhury yi mass of flames, With his clothing " a A i" ISL WY : o rita : ed their lodges and went hom ' ook y 4 Ablaze, Mr. Baney rushed to the sec- o ed Raed dobaan 4 SU hah Sra butotbiss ed Ar ond floor of the home and awakened 3 x ind ig the amy of He ur. JB 4 nt. ry | bis family, His garments were hurn- vr. Baney is ihtere nuers wie ambieg through . : Ho i NOUrg. A IF, od fre his bod; in the Bir Run ares mountains in soareh of deer Her Mifilin Ba i p harlls I A 3insy has been ar i His wife was burned on the face stneral Refractories Compan bern unable eater part tur LAN A 3 fy up In a Poinsettas, potted, 35¢ and $3 and $4 Also other Potted Plants Roses In All Colors $1.25 to $6.00 dozen All Cat Flowers in Season Wreeathes for the Cemetery. LOOSE HOLLY Halls Wreaths 2 for 25 Mistleto Center pieces with 18-in candles neck and hands, Esther, aged 8 who received only minor burns fered a back injury . > bein ruck by a bullet and a sec 4 pt. Rw ASunbury, 4 pt ¥ ook from the results of infurtss he Strickler. Spring 4 pt; Cub- thrown from a second stor i nea soveral ks AX: iy 14'¢ s A ink.eberger, & abu L dow. Isabel, 14, has burns — Svsitae ta AlIB 8 thee Rav Crovie. Philipst 8p van ce and forehead ay. 10, wh THE “BALANCED” FLOUR“~MAKES GOOD BAKING BETTER : A eH oy ed Sha : Jat tow. $10r pb RS win. em ‘ dow, received a deep laceration the 1efy knee. Mr. Eaney's Delbert, 17, suflefed serious la tions of both hands when he the glags In the windows through which the children were thre n to the ground R, » 8 né i and the « { yoln J 8 pn { ‘ ohiag ii, Following the explosion, and with CLTABLISHED 1887 \ at [Mem ) roup were John Elinwood, 4 b v. 1. Hammond, | his clothing ablaze, Mr, Puncy rush. 8600606 YI ACERS ¢00eeed A Ol at ————————— * . M ' " / PRAT AWE Hinrvey: ( Pal rz, vy ; Cae) n- i oed Wo the second Noor af the Home HEIGHT OF ECONOMY 4 ey " “t p " ! oh. ‘ : ’ rs _. Purnill, George Purell, Jr. ang jbridge, 4 ph, Clireice C. Rewthiand aWakened his amily. CAs she & Brown Kid Shoes stairway leading from the kitchen y W oodring’= Floral Gardens 27 East Howard St Phone 64 Belief inte WAL WON AR ARAN WRN NE VR [LW GE WR WEN GU LO0 AREA WW A \d 3 A} the seven chidren used AL's ead- $5.00 Quality ‘ LARD, Best Pure 1 0 | 8: | Shoe acca Friday. Th x " oi : : ] Di 7 : ) v, ing to the i Io m ti ae ap x uted to : PRIN PRIN IN ON HY ION JN, 9%, 9%; was cut off by the fire, several ol FOR WOMEN £4 95 . RS Shortening, Veg. ib idiy spreading Oleo, Winner Brand | er, Meehanics- Winner Brand 23° Sugrar Cured BD. LL. Livin 33 HAMS = Ib 19F 1 Eratinsies Smoked Picnics Ib 17¢ Pudding, 1b 12V%4¢ | Pork Liver 1b 1214 ROR 1a ho: Joni Bfseker, Bpring Mo) £1 13} ANDY KORN [7a src . Joh Knarr Cendre Hall © ’ 1b 5¢ | Beef Liv b 19¢ pt.; John WH. Kner, Odistre Had-3 Scrapple. . ..1b 5¢ | Beef Liver, 1b 1 One, two, three and five] »i: Harry F. Hess: John F. Teal Sausage Ib 23¢ | B’f Tongue, Ib 19¢ Poul pacientes 89 CHOCOLATES : / 4 : * hoi i ne “ pt. ; 4 ; g 3 .: vy h re “3a : 3 : : Souse..... Ib 19¢ | Beef Heart, 1b 15¢ ot FRUIT and NUTS {5 Th Marmiak: CH Alex ay at 1 i hese A I'e Gills | RY ery SALTED NUTS made daily | An? Allg p..: Paul A y Ya “x y Fresh Callies Ib 15° Ade GLACE : im, Re LS Sia. ‘he A Smart Woman Wants! CHOCOLATES from 20¢ tof 11: W140 CRN 10 15¢ pound D : WHITMAN'S hard and or) Pork Loin Ends Ib 18% jg [mada TOYS AND NOVELTIES § W. pile preedine. 6 pi; 3 Pork Chops Ib 19% and 258 TY |. Soroaak PRICES ef ions of ior Gunes aa Paul Owyer. Mifflin. and schools, wn, 7 pt ie Daa Yerk a a i S Fresh ye Karmelkorn Shop i y el : Conn include " the Tole Sliced and : owing: Alvin Hendreh, Indiznapo- High St. Bellefonte § 1 nt: Bfyan plier, Dun- Baked Wrapped kalk, Md. 8 pt. E L. Moisherger, Extra Large Loaves3 for 23c FORCED TO SELL! dha ae arenes gy [| WY NOT tome wx wot 2 wg G5 [NF Te 340 to - ning comfortable? Christmas is not the time to reduce prices, but dainty silk undies? comfy blanket Regular Bakers Loal GF I am forced to do it, because poor business conditions have overstocked my shelves. 1 must have money to A meet obligations. YEAGER'S SHOE STORE BIG FLOUR SPECIAL! A rrr MILLPRIDE Pastry Flour. 24-1b 6le Special For Christmas Shoppers MARKET BLEND Flour ..24-1b Slc Roast Turkey Sandwich 15¢ and up 4 Fish Sandwich Deviled Crabmeat Sandwich with Tartar Sauce Lady Finger and Kelsup Sauce Holiday Nuis and Candies SPECIAL LUNCHES 35¢ and Up J wx Not a wiler-g me ry t-t WHY NOT 4 muteh-@ &) 5 [lwiny vor » y DIAMOND RESTAURANT rr $595 ——r $295 lls mar Mixed Hard Candies. .........1h 19¢ Hellefonte. Clear Toys Lub 19 Bon Bons .. .. Sadan Thy 180 Lge. Budded English Walnuts, 1b 25¢ |§ Notice To The Public Mixed Nuts The Lion Auto Store is open from 7:15 a. m. to Hl 9:30 p. m. daily. In cases of emergency we can be Paper Shell Almonds. . .. || reached at any other hour through telephone No. 153, Brazils, large, washed. ...... ..., Heyelonte. Call us and we will gladly supply your needs, We extend a hearty invitation to you to make this Br i | i | Se hy r store your shopping headquarters, If you arrive in . WHY NOT a lunch $1.50 S U G A R SCRA I'CH town before other stores have opened, visit the Lion aay, 1 19 sel In gay . to WAY N01» hant-3 1:95 GRAIN Store, sven though you do not intend to.make pur | worst $3 DE [| var for ares | chases, We're in business lo serve the public in every i ER RE —- way, 0udlec 100-173 H THE LION AUTO STORE PENN BELLE HOTEL BLDG. BELLEFONTE, pa, FOE 4 a] ) Ld
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