Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 14, 1933, Henry Noll Hile and one of the former's students made an airplane New York last week The first of the serie and . . Bet. | Eames to de ermine the ¢ \ " the first hall he Florent? | vr aesne wae wi i oh Ph LAOAEUEe wis piayed on Loe Dau Pleasant the inn wg : ri played at evening wi the final Hecla Park an Russell Spicher, Geo aviation trip 10 PLEASANT GAP at the Frank Millward me over the weekend were Mr, and John Wilson and daughter Osceola Mills, Mr xi Hyman and daughter Mrs CiIests baseball 1 of Winn Tri-Valle field ol of Wlipsburg Philip children of |, local winner tne Centre Hall tl h Cent with Crap second w ot Mie Hall ad ay the vi and son an Mrs Kenneth Kelly en, Mi: Henry St New Mexico, and one w ol be plaved at \ 4 YEAGER'S SHO¥ WERF NOW $1.89 WORK SHOES FOR MEN BELLEFONTE STORE S3.00 PFA & i f ~7 weiss | ne? INNEREMARK TABLISHED eat ———— HEIGHT OF ECONOMY Acc WHEN YOU BUY AT « SURE. OF GETHRING U FROM OUR COOLER TO PRIME WESTERN STEER STEAK \ — ————— WINNER MARKETS YOU ARF 5. INSPECEER MEAT FRESH YOUR DINNER TABLE, BEEF BOLAR ROAST BACON HAMS os’ BRAND Your Choice of 10 Different Kind of Luncheon Meats Lb, 25¢ 2 [hs 33c 21b. 29¢ CHEESE - - - = Ib. 18¢ OLEO Winner Brand 31b. 35¢ COMPARE THESE PRODUCE VALUES BANANAS 6 Ibs, POTATOES « peck WATERMELONS—30 Ib, up “ TOMATOES—Large and solid Ih. PEACHES—Fancy Albertas 3 Ih, ORANGES 2252's . . doz. SQUARE WEINERS BOLOGNA BEEF LIVER LOGANTON 25¢ 23¢ 19¢ 17¢ 23¢ 23¢ > » » 2 i FOR ICED COFFEE County Fair 3 Lb. Bag 39%¢ DON ROCA Lh. 21e MILK 4 '2..23c COLONIAL SNOW CREAM CAKES COLONIAL—PILGRIM and BUTTER CUP COOKIES + +. « 2 pkgs. OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP 10 Giant Cakes RECIPE MARSHMALLOWS . FRENCH'S MUSTARD - . RED SUPER SUDS - LAVA SOAP IVORY SNOW - oo. . FUL-O-PEP LAYING MASH SACREMENTO ASPARAGUS PICNIC PLATES 10 for 10¢ 29¢ 39¢ Ib. pkg. 17¢ Ige jar 12¢ Ige pkg. 19¢ 3 Cakes 15¢ 2 boxes 27¢ 100 1h, $2.43 Small Can 10¢ 2 doz. 15¢ 55 Boys Enter Poe CCC Camp (Continued from page one) boys from this county week room was made for the at the Poe Valley members of the them Centre Yellow Out the enlistments the place Last incoming camp 101 group when 63 number were cam) i" of tone re ountian Nationa) mainder of thei; The ol folned the cco Park to who organization here Alex Bush D 2: Gaviem roster 55 bovs K, 1s a i cola Mills, R Moshannon: John Charles Force Eimer N. Harper Philip R. D Gonola, Clar- Joseph Clarence Philip Bellefonts Alphonse John To 1 £) Fanning Casper Clarence Pine Gler burs Joseph Karbino Dur Cr eOrg Unick Ww Au Phill) Milks Phi judinger | OseM0ia pchick vr spent a few da) Mis Clive Borger LY 4 NELL YAR ter Jenn Ree 0) law 2 } of Milesburg., Mr. anc Watsor if Bellefonte Bhawles Ralph Bdmi of called Bunday evening of her brother William family Mrs evening at the Ariene Walker to Mm. Cole, accompanied them (0 their home at State College Sunday visitors at the H. O. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Marion Henderson of Oneonta, New York Marjorie Walker and boy friend and Mary Miller of Bigler and Pearl Mil- ler of Bellefonte, CLARENCE Orie Conaway and song Liovd and Marlin of Snow Shoe, Mrs Eva Wenrick of our town visited friends Ebon Ek Co. on Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs ston Fens Run home called H B sister and Rufus Cole Thursday Walker home home were in Jack Lambert and two sons acoompanied by Dolls Muirhead visited ome of their Mr. and Muirhead of the parents Mra Clarence Mrs. Kathryn Fye of spending some time with Eva Wenrick The Missey Ann and Verna Parnes of Brooklyn, N. Y. are spending summer vacation with their parents on Main street, Thursday evening callers at Wenrick home were! Martin Cartwright dren, of Maoshannon Blair D Elizabeth Mizarek is improved at this writing. Leonard Wenrick is visiting with his aunt Mrs, Blair Mann of How- ard, Miss Caroline Safko of Cleveland Ohio, is spending her summer vs- cation with her parents, She is now suffering of sunburn, ! 18. Eva Wenrick was admitted on i Friday to the Philipsburg Hospital, Elbon is her niece Mrs their the and two chil- Mr. and Mrs Mann and son of Howard, R very much Mr. amd Mrs, | Boros Seek Funds Held By Overseers (Continued from page one) chairman of the finance { Borough Council and ident { the Hn Brockerhofl committee as a and re borough Mi ' ' Vite axpayer Brockerhofl’; the borough 1938 shows in various of $3,176.82 Morris Borough ment hol hand f th $2000 I The borou pelitioy sels filled 5 on a 1o- AleX- Klinger the anual that ther bank Nan if and Bert local in Lhe ate il the HIroxi mately om yilec- tion th Lon na the nl it byt nck y ’ he only indebted he is $244 65 Danville owed 1" Hundreds Attend Camp Dedication {Continued from page one) ground The edd crowding The communities the Barree Girl Alexandria Huntingdon Roaring Tyrone tin Bellefont lLewistowr State ation Clearfield Philipsburg College and are Wing $1 80 Bale Yoager's Public Sales SATURDAY JULY 18 Jey wili offer residence at State College hoid goods M. Smith SATURDAY. JULY 23--The the Iate Mrs Rebecca Boob offer at public sale, at her late rosi- dence at Woodward, Pa of household goods antiques. alsy the home fered for sale Bale at E. Hubler. auct Sale auot SATURDAY. JULY 23--J B. Swabdh will offer at public sale at his home 3 miles west of Spring Mills. st Pare mers Mills an assortment of house hold goods, carpenter and gasden tools: 150 pullets. 180 cockerels and 20 old hens, all Kerlin quality; | young sow. 2 boar pigs. | sow. all purebred Berkshires, a boy's bicyele, used very little, pew Tremble alec tric brooder stove. 500-capacity: 7- horsepcsrer Boonomy gas engine in A-1 condition. chap mill: grind- stone, kettles and kettle rings. joe refrigerator laundry tithe, and many other articles too numerous fo mention. At the same time and place the Swabh home will either be for male or for rent. Sale at 1930 o'clock. Terms cash. EB M. Smith. suctioneer ——————————— Legal Notices A public heard will be held Toes day. July 26th, 1 at Pa he Ben Standard Time, in Senate Chambers. ' State ors may exactly | Oper= devices y may and government weather, the une duly prover ‘|The Katz Store's =| July Clearance Sale WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL SATUR., JULY 23rd If you have not taken advantage of the many money-saving op- portunities offered during this Sale you will have another week to do so. Come early as quantities are limited. b i recording MAN RCA | i vent orl des ne Apparatu vi themselves velocity | Rutvidouy VISITORS MAY SEF Minimum HIGH WEATHER Indus Fee Capitol Bullding on Recommendations of Lhe Wage Board, for the Laundry try which were gocepled by LU retary of the Department 14 and Industry of Pennsylvania Coples of the Recomanendation the Wage Board are Department of Lax Harrisburg, Pennaylvs roi for e wind WOT Riry of ’ ' 1 : Or ee ant vale at Liu A0100A Industry nel avail 4 (RALS EXECUTRIN NOTICY the Matter Estate Blok le of Half } decensed of Har Town In ry M ship Letters of test te of the ate esata nav demsigned nid estate payment, an Dre tit red ues those havin ent ut delay Warriom N Kk ler & Campbell A EXECUTORS NOTCH In the Matter of the Estate Walker, late of Bogus Townashil tre County, Pa. deceased Letter Lent estate having undersig: MNenLary been [eT fr” TOMIN dels efor Vy Fun te D 4 WwW Atty. | Monte P ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICY he Matter of the Estate { (3 Misses’ and Women's Better DRESSES Drastically du | d. I le own Children’ SILK DRESSES at $1.00 4 White and Col tock, Siz § ND. . Values to Misses’ ' AH L : £5.95 Women and lit tle Women, iy Our Lowest Y ear MOHAWK Price Famous SHEET in for re careful wleeted from iy our es for Lmpire heet izes 3 to 12 VEears, Little Boys’ LINEN SUITS (0 f x1 iC el Priced at : : SILK BLOUSES [ {if ull x : HE Fton stvle in $2.95 12.75 leautif . natural color. F ? 3nd’ - Tor value 70% 1-5 and X years, Regular $1.50 fand $1.95 Vanta Knitted PLAY SUITS Sizes Sto 6 fatlored from fo 329 val, on Printed Voile and Balisle Tatlored VEeArs., £1.00 9¢ ea. or y Tor Regular 59¢ Linen Suits value. VACATIONER HOUSECOATS house- perfect fil, all figures from $1.59 $2.39 .ovel printed cotton 4 ais (saread or Plain color Broadeloth Ml 16-in. width. 10f yd THE Katz STORE BELLEFONTE, PENNSYLVANIA ¢ S BIDS WANTED " LEGAL Matis ¥ n ve a1: NOTHY of ¢ pe A ——— By all means buy a 1938 REFRIGERATOR! Get the full benefit of the very latest improvements in refriger. before you hazard your money on a “BARGAIN” REFRIGERATOR ® The small monthly payments invested in a ators. They mean lower operating cost, faster freezing speed, greater cold-producing Capacity, quieter Operation and more features for greater convenience and refrigerator should and can bring you a big return in savings over a long, long time. So don’t be too tempted by the price tag of a “bargain.” A “cheap” refrigerator may mean a small saving in monthly pay. ments but it can cost many times that amount in ever increasing operating cost, yearly upkeep, depreciation and unsatisfactory service after a very short time, economy, The 1938 GE Models are the Finest Refrigerators General Electric Ever Built! See them today! Find out how easily you can own one of these thrifty refrigerators and start a new “save wave” in your kitchen this summer. one-eighth and to all LJ that certain messusge and tract of ul land gituate partly in Benner and partly in Soring Townshin bounded Thrifty in PRICE! Thrifty in CURRENT! Thrifty in UPKEEP! and described follows, to-wit BEGINNING at stone. thence North REFRIGERATOR Get a General Electric! and be Sure of ENDURING Economy 12 back 200 feel same an alley. Sald property being ded In Mirorllaneous Book 428 1 the OMce of the RBocorder Deadin for Centre Count which description will more fully and ATEe Appear Also all that undivided right. title and interest in fas 30 degrees 30 minutes West 124 rods slong land now or formerly of E Keller to a hickory stump thence North 28 degrees 30 minutes West 138 iude 10 A Sone thenoe North 81 de- erews East along lands now or late of Yoseph Tressler 60 rods to 5 stone thenoe South 28 deoress Bast along now or late of White Rock Lime Stone Company and Noll Broth South 218 ods to a post and ence Bouth 57 degrees West fio a post; thence South 30 degrees 30 mintes East 48 rods to a ost thenoe South 76 deste 20 minutes West 20 rods In stones the mace of beginning CONTAINING 87 acres Excentinge and reserving theresout and therefrom all that tract of land desorbed in a deed of conveyance f«rvm Elizabeth Crotzer to White Book @umrries recoded in Deed Book 139 page AA. OONTAINING approxi- mately 17 acres Unless exceptions are filed there. to. the above described premises will he sold at public sale on Saturday the 30th dav of Juiy. A D 1038 at 130 o'clock, P. M., on the premises in the Village of Pleasant Gan. Sorinz Townahip. The id sale i= for the pavmen? of the decedent's debits Terns of Bale-—28% of purchase {price in cash when property is knock od down and sold. Balance of pur- chase price in cash after delivery of dead and confirmation of Court ISABELLE MURRAY frigergtor for many uses, FLIZABETH SPICHER Administratrices of Estate of Eligs. | Bellefonte State College 4 00 al E TRE te pei | ad 0. Silent, Sealed in-Steel G-E THRIFT UNIT with Oil Cooling a Hels and e™ AYO es 41 rods with famous sealed.in. see] GE Thrift Unie Ideal for summer ode tage or at suviliary re Electric Supply Company
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