3 Pape Fight ; THY, CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX January 206k, 1948 titi ——- ey M1z we HUNTERS eT [THREE NEW FLECTRY LINE OLDEST CHIEN ED HL NR NAT REPORT ™ PLANNED FOR IN Du EE EL DTS Ey i Xi i W . » - i a AY nt Wk . Thyee extensions of electric Yight . ‘ sont A " fontinued from page on ; ’ ; ‘ i Py ry { O B I I U A R Y (Continued from vege one), |__(Ooniaued trom pase one) | ops peer snes in the west penn & CONNIE One t Come All! \ » Evening dreds with a stnlle on his have failed to i id with the System in the Centre Hall vicinity | ‘ x ga > A —— C—O Ups and with his keen eves acutely law. Failure hae mail the report are ufider contemplation. A lines be- 0 o . alert to the evening's activities. He makes the negligent hunters liable ginning at the Zubler furm, west of | § TO A GOOD CLD- AS ION ED MRS. JULIA GATES another son Edward of Pittsburgh, ate heartily of a roast turkey din- to a fine of $2.00 and costs of prog- Spring Mills. Is under construction, ¥ Mrs. Julin Gates, wife of J. Frank 8hd two daughters, Mrs. J, G. Tay= per and afterwards personally | ection, It will give gerviok to farmers wes! Gates died at her home at Storms- lor, of Beverly Hills, California, greeted the more than one hun- Game Protector Woodward urges of the Zuber farm to and including Li y town, this county, at 7:30 o'clock and Mis. Frank Donovan of AXe- gre promient Bellefonte and that negligent Hunters forward the former Runkle farm, now owned Saturday morhing, after a six MANN. Mrs Beezer was held in Qentre County citizens who had their reports to the office of the by Charles BE. Foust Others who || weeks’ illness with a complication hi (NM regard throughout the Belle- gathered to honor him at the! Game Commission at once ify the May be served include Hobart Bare ( of diseases. Mrs. Gates was a fone urea, not only fer her many | pirthday dinner. hope that tbis county may be ote fer, Ernest Homan, Lee Brooks, ten daughter of John and Mary (Mays) exceptional personal qualities, but Mr. Hamien has no formula for of those with the highest percent. ant on the Luther Royer farm, Wit- | § 4 A ' Sweeny and was born in Centre also for her fine family of child- long life Sut holds that he prob- | age of game kill repotts submitted. net Grove and Thomas Grove. : AT THE SMA T SHOP : County on May 5, 1830, making her ren. Funeral services were held ably owes his longevity to the fact The purpose Of these reports js| ‘The second line under construcs age at time of death TR years, 8 Tuesday morning from St. John's that he CORos from a family noted to enable the Commission to deter« tion 4s to be extended from the * i months and § days. On October 14, Catholle church, in charge of the yor yeaching ripe old ages. His mine what the total Rill of game Henshall (former Detwiler) farm, | Friday and Saturda y 1022 she was united in marriage Rev. Father Wiliam E A groat-grandiather Mved to be mare has been, which will sapply infor- southward and then along Siting y * at State College with J. Frank assisted by the Rev. Father Me- 5. a - : qe we od at mation Tor its guidance In the de- Creek. Farm owners ang tenan . : Gates, who survives, She was a Guire. Interment was made in the than 10; hie grilles dod go velopment of its future game res- to whom this extension would offer Did you ever fee! like cleaning house? . . . A Grand “LET member of the Stormstown Meth- church cemetery. and 2 brother was g toration programs throughout the serviee are Robe Peacock, Arthu! ‘ . d " "” odist Episcopal church. Funeral VK State, Holderman, Jenn H. nar, Jon | GO,” no matter what the damage. That's exactly what we're services were held at the Storms Additional Deaths on Page 3 The birthday dinner, arranged im Lgnavely, Earl Frazier and Paul Was- town M. E. church Tuesday after- Second Section a Re FIRST RECORD OF LOCAL son doing Friday and Saturday cea IX grand “Let-Go” for 2 days , in charge of the Rev. M. as Wh Susu Wei » NNIN ME IN 2! The third extension coines from . : x Boon, In charge he Rey. R. M Major and Mrs. HH, Laird Curtin, PLANNING CAME 1X 163 the west, from Tusseyvi le, into the only at the hard-to-believe prices listed below. = [23 COATS % PRICE 2% | Naylor. Intémment was made in KIWANIS SPEAKER and Burgess Hardman P. Harris, Just 306 years Ago, says the Perm. | Omtre Hi area, and Will give a ' ’ * Shop Early for Best Selections ! Gray's cemetery, Buffalo Run Val- Dy She. presgntation sy vania State Plamilng Board, the considerable Number of Iarmens an DRES ES of! ; ley. STRESSES SERVICE 3'‘ioixets of 1 Bargains! Every One of Them of wha is of Lowers And Ihessaf es first step toward loedl planning in opportunity to obiain light and {Continued from page one) of felicitations from great and America was taken when the towns. powe! JACOB O. BARTO — in, page On . small, and by a few brief addresses Ye of Cambritis creed “by 13 : wy Sut I ! e y BE ATE ; The ex #nsion i ) ene Jacch Oliver Barto, a resident of | Joseph V. Fritsche, a member of by persons who bave intimately ont consbnt™ that “tv toWhe iad Ts pe a na hr _ Harry wo Cran the wvast "es y ' Alt \ “111 . ” ov ; many dk i : a : 1 : re Hall sid i a : Mc Tyro for the past twenty-five the Al Ong Club, and leutchant Known Mr. Hamilton for many not be eniarged wil all ye place be Menathan place Westward Was given years, died at his bome the:e, Tw ! nor of the Sixth Division of years. filled with houses.” They also ord! wire “®ithin the past ten Any frm y ’ 19 a'el v eye Te denircyiva nia er ’ . : ’ TV ICA { al Lal 1 Gays day aferncon at 4:13 o'clock follow. | WL Pep ylvania District of Ki= The Rev. Pather William E. ovoq that “every fahiabitant In $° Tne farms served are the Bartholos Ing a seven months’ jluess with 8) WINS Intermalional. Mr. Fritsche pownes, rector of St. John's Cath- 50m hou d keep ye highway cleant ' joo fav, tenanted by Dan Bloom complica ton of diseates, Mr. Bar-| emphasized the worth of the large olic ‘church, Who exorted Mr. pron good ard all her things yy, John Heckman firm tenanted i¢ was a son of Henry and Mary work for underprivileged children gamilton to the dinner, stated! zeainst his own Hound, afd who: wy Farry Burris, the O%de Dutrow : { Dell ; ; r the 3 “WwW i i y vy J Aa, w AW : (Johnson) Barto amd was born al being carried on by the clubs, and “We honor curselves when we ©Oi¢ aver ghall have RRYLWING 1ye in ¥€ gaan, tonanted by Raymond Walks Marengo, Cintre County, on Feb-, the variots community services bé- to show ow honor and admiration ‘greet shill be finsd.” ~ (he M. Ar Burkholder farm, and are 1D Te Augiict b] 1300 >t for Aes 5 ral. 3 . k ‘ t {on 3 c} 161 arm. . Suan : 10, 18 " X » Aug : 12 WO, | ns formed hh ich u va dor 2 Wap who has Uyod 8 SoM This preceded by 60 Years the first | the Guy Brooks farm. a: Allcona ne Ss u . 1 NRT | TSA alg i Lo v P ¢ and wot hwh ¢ lite y rs % hi. . 4 be : jag with Dalry Mae i Le if the ft anization "We Continuing, the speaker sald: “1 fetordad rst lh Richard Brooks signed a coniyact Hvad by J fe and seven 1d." : ad al Th oS oh “of aN which the Plaaming Board [for a Mirther extension of this Hne Mis. W. i | rad Raye Send ed ngs : : ntly sald pteurred Uy 1682 whed 10 the Brooks Datry farm to the west : W. F Havens Br e vork for crippled children, eve kinds of occasions, bul this is the yoo © Boa villagers of Posioh {he OUy Brooks farm John 1 Nelson RInUY : ‘ 1s And treatments and first tine I ever was present at's po oc un and Salem, MASSabli-| ccd ima | vl Ww > ling of glasses, health farms, banquet for a person 100 years Old opt. derided that slaushter houses '(. MOVES IN Vite. | milk for the undernourished, hos. { never belore have Known & mah ,.4 thelr socompanylig oor cod C. OF C. MOVES INTO i io Se) 8 IS ’ ty 1 vpar ty! 4% » pa wl . " + aba A . . ds . and girls’ work 100 y ATS his any I ea Al wall Be stricted (0 special localis NEW Qt ARTERS Kine including the may in tribute to Mr, Witon 18 yy thelr on. Becides alauche a f such organizations as that it hs paid to be Rood.” PEIa~ opin cs. the soning ordinance ald (Continued from phe one) Sects, the fostering phrasing a quotation from Shakes. ronirolied (he JOON of Qtilers | stein w . hip, the support of peare, Father Downes concluded: $ ohandiers and of cours Lp | Mason [hese {Olders, which will Ws of many kinds, he clemenis are so mixed In MM 1741 pot y klins re add , siya | ittude nearly a scare of pid io. that afl men cn say: “He is a pag grapits of Iocal scenes and places, £00¢ man." Anciher ovens Gem i= | will also outline four routes motor- John G. Love, Esq. of Bellefonte, stance ol ne danning sts may use in Teaching - theln read message of ‘congratadation Look | on yobs Wi ! » minimum of time and of President Robdsevelt, Sevmtor od hat the we common be dis fon M of Pennsy vania and the Enufltable Life vided and tha! comonasions ak Contre County and other tnforma- Cray, Ing the vision “emd oy an t 0 On of tnterest roe in Take Advantage of These Savings ! A —— —— RA) _— Ist QUALITY BARBIZON CLOSE OUT On Al BAGS Hosiery] SLIPS | wopise | 79. A5¢ | $1.49 | VELVETS bet Guaranteed t n . A 79¢ value! ” - 42) gh 1/5 Price 31 .49 ‘The SMART Shop IT’S SMART TO BE THRIFTY” 28 South Allegheny Street BELLEFONTE, PA. a Se a & ea Ta te a BE 4 EE RES Le NE PREY EAIVIIE et TT TET a as a th a le a a a CG. k. who expressed 2) fact that he Wiks unabl r because of lil Mie yr Oh, C. Bullock, WH : Francis Mary Smith, Herat JER BERTRAM ¢ 8 ol - man, and Harry B. SCoit, and wars Irom the County gr iti J tional J . y committee. the V. F. hor. Emmett Capshaw, "12, vested of the folders wii {ind their SNOW SHOE RED CROSS Beldefonte Droois-Doll him bv Npping & rock be heath the : ted touriat hommes ae 3 American Legion, - aid 10] wire and severing XL with An ake GUY and bus deDots and other DP ROLL CALL TOTALS $8825 om the Chamber of Con was 30 severely burned that he moy re tourists congregate thr { the stale HOOPER OIE TE in - i Tue Die to Nid Bor FAsr ry HEN RUBE IH RE HHA 3 a at i ER tS I. a i a a a a aaa Fle 5 hie honor table, In sddition Hamuton, were pear Tea Qintence Hamilton, Belle. } (homns B. Hemilgn, of Log Benes, Long Jland: Mr. and CANDY Three Days - Thursday-Friday and Saturday | CLOCKS C Sinan [Yee ; v 4h A E. M. Broderick and son and Bertrut ! ri oon: - fad a 4 H. J. 8 80; Mabel E. Lu guughter of State Couege: Mr ? o — 888. mekit r am 4 of ; & Jd. Gilliland, A. C, Thomas, and Ms. A 1x Riley, of Crafton; er . T— I Wo. Seata And 3. dbs oy BUD aras, Pauline Lucss. Mrs. and Mr. and Mis. Viotor Potter; of FRESH LICIoUsS ~ Ambassador 30 how Alarm : 4 ¢ . Mrs. James Usdle, Br. ,inmsonbufy. Also at the table CHOCOLATES Store Clocks Comes in 80¢ Variows Colors 4 C total parents were native . raine, and wore among the Hor YH - Robert E. Keeh, Mrs. were the Rev. Pather Downes, the . Cotes fois Craris rock VW onfer, D. R, Thomas, Mrs. gev, Pather John B. Hackett, antl Mints. Caramels, Nougatives ’ ON . Unpen . Von Johnson, Mrs, John A. Confer, gurgess { Peanut Puffs, Cocoannt Cresm: # . : 3 _ aN was united on 0 hn J Burgess Farris 4 A i . Fleciric Alarm Clocks made by \ / i A Irie ry oa 9. 9 Prien pres During the banguet three music. Vantiiet / mines TE Chews . Al Day gram 8 sturdy and $229 Ira Hail Dr. W. H. pn. Mrs Paul Beaver, Jaane; ip ean efficient Chas, Weaver, Mrs. pooh Toms, violin, And Jack Mrs. LeMoyne Lu- ne Mh ‘ “wl “5% Yeager, tenor, played and sang 19° Per Lb. — rick, Mrs. Geo. Hal, oo... ‘of Mr, Hamilton's favorite Bellefonte, Pa. Fievigie Jian $229 wmpson, John Banks ni ‘ Clocks by Ingram pf mmt———————————i—— Ae \ Als yg all hs Merrill aImDers M. Fran se: Mark Born in Bellefonte in 1838, Mr ’ Prance. Dr Harrie Mea B {amilton w mployed on the } ! Ho . . 4 MELROY?’S | bone. br Er ar Mo He canal bist. ever tb operate I LIGHT BULBS LIFEBUOY SOAI Geo. Barra- this section, then enlisted with the KELVINATORS | (00h Sor lene “map. | Oni war vas duced. Clarence P on, Mrs. J McLaughlin, Mrs Later he éntered the grain busi- HILCO RADIOS red Hall, B. E. Shank, Segt. Met- neg; with Hapcock and compans at A B C d YOsS WASHERS calf. ENzab Glenn, Mrs J S. Philadelphia, held a seat onthe y Mrs. Lydia Hall, Mrs. new york produce = market, estab ! 5 ™ hat i Doberty Mrs. LM. Kelly. jshed a grain trade ot Willisms- | ily chatty Mia. Joe Bradley, C. A. Rom, Mrs. port and in 1900 helped organise | Phone 9590 R i i L. W Wa H Mr Maurice Lewis the Lycoming National bank. { vi Harn Watson, Mrs. H. J "ASANT G Ira toot down Four years ago he was honored PLEASANT GAP, PA. pa ra B Yindouier, , Norman by an ( Bquithile) insurance com- | . Ruth = 8h De Mrs pany in a dinner at New York as Mors Esther Bhaw. O0De of the two men then ving who tr let Kelancder Nora Sb have owtived an ‘ordinary Hie in- lair, Ms n Irene 8in- surance policy. He (3 the com- MUNICIPAL lady p fenrick. Pauline P. Pan¥a wo poiley wo. VEN) ‘eu Burns, Sol. Oo Mrs. James Although Iw 28 with the a w wi Roy 'M " 8hs re » Bland, Mrs. Harty of a crutch and & cane, because of = Site ary Park, Mra. Lesher a hip broken several years ago, Mr. wr > hisy Wh out Lewis, Mrs, Bod pamilton moves about with appears THURSDAY S8hive, Mrs. James Uzzle, Elizabeth ent ease . TOILETRIES “SECOND HONEYMOON" ig n, Mrs. Harry Reeser, all $1.00 He fives with a newphew, J L. Young and Tyrone Power ; Ro - SA a Lyd Clarence Hamilton, and A House : $1.00 Adietika ——— tn ¢ under $1.00 are: M JAR pecper. His wile died in 1022. She oho olp Tablets FRIDAY & SATURDAY sner. Mrs, John Caldna, August oq. [rene MeMicken, daughter of Aw JAN.21 a 22 : ' Setin Mangino, Mrs. Willis (ne Lecoming county Shendl, when Qt. Agar and Of Bette Davis and Henry Fonda dycar, Mrs Clyde Goodyear, Roe ow: married in 1965 5¢ Apalgesic Balm 750 Bellans Mary Viehdorfer, Mrs, Rus- coats ——— - ‘R Retand, Mrs, Andy MeMihlik VZIN 3 THAT CERTAIN y MEMIUK gEORGANIZING MINING ihe Doans Pik « Soe Neel Depilatory 6c Bamme Beague ,. ..... Me Dioxogen Cream WOMAN" Mrs. Jack Smith and Harriet Luca STUMES AT PENN STATE F125 Caroid and Bile Salts Ge Nalian Balm Tabs a Sic Lady Esther Powder ’ $1.20 Father Johns Soc Jergons, Lotion SING ABOUT” mney vanie the matter part of Jan. Colese in being recfnized, Dean ; Sotps James Cagney i “ny org » a in Pew - hs Edward Steldle amuounced. ¢ i Regular, 25¢ ¢ oy Faden pro 10¢ Litehuoy Soaps Cand “GIF btPsires i —— xh A 160 Cg A \ Fh A nn (or Wo “Unoty the new pian, the work 0 ATT NMEN $1.00 M. . boc Maulsificd Shamp 0 MFT NIGHT" TUES. NIGHT | * ta Be tana the department will be catpled on AC T GORD GRILL $100 Fronired Yeast fhe Mar ©.0il C “ » lan has been sful in England ; a $2000 Pree Sih 5 under three general classifications. FOR ION OR TOASTEN 9 8 Boe Jad Salts (Cond) $c Krom! 8. Tonic pEaE»Ere -HOov » 7 $1 Angetms Lipsticks #00 Admiration Sham 25¢ Blondex S0¢. Bagbasol Shav, Cream SLO Danderine F = ww ¥ 3311 TIT, Le - ~ > # a —— MONDAY & TUESDAY Bet BYE “0 Th partment of ming cagi- eb : , DAY tn nj 3 wid Aid i 3 rl ire coring in te Scho] of Mineral fn- “SOMETHING TO ed AOAC dustrite at the Petinusylvania State a ich will st > pay benefits $38 oR A fel Rad 2 Exiension Cord THE aftarhment sore onan be used for any floor ar wall socket for reading lamps, oie ae = double nection mineial production, safety and vr , 3 Ba + A ta . health and miners, preparation.” he tor on Shecttie mm or ehvITIe 0c Ponds Face Powder sad evil Made oP 8 A 55¢ Ponds Creams “The pimary function of the dee 81.50 Kolorbak P U B 1C ho) A L F | partment Is undergraduate instruc She Molle 8. Cream | 4 tion, and It must be doe well, bu : : ls 1s only naif of the Job. Othe! Soe one? im at the Ralph Gregory livery barn at Petersburg, a. important divisions of service ar Pint Lilac Vegeta T d J os xiension, correspondence nstruce oc Lyons T. Powder dle yy t ues a anuar Sica, and Jrasareh Mather of the oe “hv aan w' ol he Ae Cainay T. Soap .. 3 for 16e r ee s Ys y le AR a —— Razor Blades 1038, at 1 p. nv. sharp. One carload of tribute ’ . . ‘ . ‘ . tribute from time 0 time to the 1 : Por an sony end smooth wehnical lteratute in the respective 1 IOWA HORSES | “isiotio et Toor Cabin The College has al y ounc. : . d ppotrient Pavid R : \ mules and colts, ranging in age Mitohe | gp Prolenior of) a of from 2 to 7 years old, weighing _ a et vA mining engineer- ~ nee . ve from 1250 to 1700 pounds each; demic yg John w Ag Avery several closely mated teams; quite the stall of the department Feb. 1. | a few mares in this load, and 2 Snake Farm Wedding spans of extra good big males, | With snakes entwined necks, Hazel B. : i This stock was bought right off Foun pesch, ar Ear the farms by myself especially for [ley, of Arcadia, Ma, were # {in what they called a i this sale, and are as good as money can buy, We Garden of den ceremony” The deliver any reasonable distance, Sale rain or shine. scene was & outskirts of Tampa, Morida. bride wore street clothes, Charles McHenry F TI TI31T SEFEEFETSSBESE 5 1 oz. 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