Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 15, 1938, on : | | : ! ? { water: has a water supply system so Miner Killed As 3-ton ian, R. D.; Bary Confer Howardi3 Missiona ry Rall sonville is gpending some time at the a piece of cheese; choked her, struck SEPT 21-MRS PAUL EMINHIZER . Pennsylvania hss " : he Tes whem AND HI ATUMAN on decrepit it is falling to pleces; and I. E. Hess, Philipsburg home of Mr, and Mra, Bar) Yearick. 'her, threw) her down and otherwise Will offer at public sale on what is t Bite while the city has been unable to Rock is Dislodged Anyone desiring information us At Local hurch| Mr and Mrs. Lioya Markie and mistreated her, she sald, s0ding tha! | known we the Cromemiiier farm. « find money to finance W, P. A. pro- to the approximate time of starting s————— family of State College, visited at Once when he swung at her his aim i Hoe oF OK following 4 . sot \ o> J a \ y ships 3 - a Y pw 2 4 y : AVE OCK 22 head cattle, (Continued from page one) jects it continues to maintain \ (Continued from Page 1) work In thelr township should in (Continued from page one) ithe home of Mrs. Emeline Deitrick missed and his hand lapped the consisting of 1 nad 8 Sl : 5000000 army of political drones : quire from members of the county |e wt on Sunday baby she had In her arms, Quick, bull, 1 thoroughbred Guernsey James lald stress upon it when he in useless jobs at City Hall His movements evidently mmde the committee session will be: a pageant by the A ou " before sertence was passed, declared cow: 8 other Ouernsey milk cows: | said in his speech: The Record does not call this Kind | rock slip Young Peoples’ Oirele of Howard. ! Mins Laura Hayes of Williamsport Ah y mil : ! atard doe N ’ The principal address will be by the | ®Pent Bunday at the home of her oulves, a few chickens: team of sorrel —— that i he wished he could make | Wwo-year-oid stock bull, § heers: 5 "1 am against waste and extrava- ni ‘ 1 " : . WwW oS a "“blg thing” out of the case, and { { ext yublie yanagement either he two partners who ‘were ou A } rontats a “big thing” out of he ca an gance by those in authority * and | oO Republican. mann ) . Pe the t heard the PLEASANT VIEW Rev. A. J. Faust returned mission. | Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes that he could call a number of wit- Deiglan mares. | gelding; 4 brood : 0 . d ‘businesslike or the Americ? side the mine at the time heard r to Africa Weekend visitors at the home of “al he could call a number of | sows; 1 boar: 15 sHosts went on to denounce “the wolves set way." roar of the falling rock and rushed The home of Alfred Lyle was the *Y W Mrs. MoClintock were Mr. and Mrs in his behalf FARMING ll go loose upon us at Harrisburg.” inside the mine. Because of the size scene of a double birthday party on | All Womens Missionary Societies | 0 1 3 —————— Chaimeny tractor, ured one season. ™ / i ; Now--remember that the same } 3 k it 3 bi ot ih ¥ ast ‘ Mir y and Young Peoples’ Missionary eir- George Holter and Mr. and Mrs. 1de Case Lrsctor plow with two 14-ineh vig fine words would CMITY MOTE | crowd which has mismanaged Phila of Lhe A Map i os ros - Friqas even ne: 5 hots ” } r. Lyle | es will participate In the rally. |©f Philadelphip and Mr. Zeigler of 133 Weekly Cash Prizes bottom plows. John Deere binder we ft were t { . 16 + A ther ) + 4 (3 " 4 3 . { y "ye § ¥ rl v 3 y " . " . T48 out vy y or # weight were it not for the fact that delphia is the crowd which wants | hem 10 extricate Crannis irom and hia daugh or, has Charlote, Miss Anna Holter of Howard, wil] State College, New $10000 Puzzie Contest, with : , _ Deering mower, MeCormick Judge James’ candidacy is backed bY .. + ands on the State Clov- | debris Grannis’ two partners work- their birthday anniversaries being J : ———— 133 weekly cas " y from y louder: 2/horse cultivator: Byr- the t corrupt litical ring in | oe ‘18 hands on od with pick and shovel but could no \ ; ait. Those + preside ck Pg lla rod gd wo e Walking plow. 12-inch bottom; the most corrug political ring In ernment ed wilh pick and s ut i only one day apa VOL who $500 10 $1-—also new comics. cutouts O Soot Tike har Tom 1B LooLh " _ . i The following program has bee 3 State's history move the rock gathered to help celebrate the oc- kK Prog n Manslaughter ase to stamps and the new adventute fea- Spring harrow MoCarmmick -Deering That's why the G. O. P. platform ’ arranged for the day and eve . Pr arly ’ makes these gaudy Bromises to go to| A large jack was finally used to cason were : Mr. and Mrs. Jumes y § AMBER ay cl ening Go n Trial Mere ture “The Lone Ranger” Bvery |g S0imoose ro Pm Bois he. behind Judge James: the New Deal one better. In Judge hoist the rock. Grannis was dead Schenck, Mr. and Mm. Marvin lee Organ prelude. Worship service Sunday with the Comic Weekly of blower; cream separator; brooder John I. McClure, central figure James’ own words when found and had evidently been and son Gordon, Mrs. Russell “God Is Able,” Mrs. R. A. Babcock : the Baltimore Sunday American. ehurn, crom-cut sw snd lrume; wand the notorious Delaware county “They are the bait upon the hook killed instantly in the rock fall Schreffler Mrs Vera Hig ol business season. Miss: Anna Holter: : (Continued from Page 4) Get your copy from your favorite ine shy iw Wo Jani re ous. scandals, whose machine for with which ambitious men are fish- The Gorden Heights mine which 1s rit burgh Miss Adeline Shuey and special music, First Church, Altoo- ! Journed until this morning, the newsdealer articles not meniioned Bale starts has been a byword for corrupts ing for power.” located between Peale and Snow John Shuey My uit pea Fred Neft na Are Ye Able to Use Current case of Willlam Houtz, of Lemont S————— ———— A locook pom BM Bmith auc the grosser sort; That's the ry of the new pols- | Bhoe in Centre county had been and ¢hilaren. Patty Jimmie and Events?” Mrs. R. H. Smith Are | charged with drunken driving, was If the average individual would Senator Willlam HH. 'oned apple, worked for some time by the three F edleriok Res M1 Gauntt and Mrs Ye Able to Remember?” (Goals for being heard. According to reports spend the same time on self-im- Sept, 2] : Lydia E. Johnston. ‘hester county, who was We don't think Pennsylvanians men who were equal partners in the Siaunl and children 4oanat : TITIES | the year), Mrs. Lawrence E. Waltz: the remaining cases will be called Provement that he devotes to per hs h was (and Sandra, M) Rorothy Coble Offering, Mrs. F. R. McGlinsey; In the following order: John Faris, Suading his neighbor, the hum y ang Mr. and Mrs. Bi umgard ga I BON emn. congregation presentation Bellefonte, drunken driving Joe Tace would go forward by glan a Ofte at th ec Bale at ner rest. Lawrence Miss Freda Coble Mr of Missionary Rev. A J Faust: Parker, State College, malicious trides ier af hilinate Sctne hi teil 4 n being air-tight thank 1] F | y the owne i M H w r. M 4 i o ANG MIS Arry oom: : and rr " a ietaphone ee for SCAT as being rayer Meditation, Mrs , Wahl, mischief; Doyle J Ome lle ith tools as foliows api ness ata to A three oot B seam wa a) Mi Alvin Kret nd child:en Julet. P M M H A ah i SAL J. Woomer Belle HOURS EROLD 6 i na " #1 v y ive Sess fonte in ) furin [hese are the liswdenants of the Linn Harris worked at the mine ta and David, Mr. and Mrs. Arthas : he ping 3 hom ote R D Spersting cur during P li | Prizer Regal No, 8; Cupboard: Bar Breaker Boy” who is Rol to make Doctor W. R. Heaton, Centre coul- | yesh and children Elmer. Betty and Organ pre ue CF Shtitrip service l P n lon Ph Md; John Ries, Phil. ub IC a es ridebonrd n: couch Aoughiray bvaen $3 and - A . . TH Puerta an: co a “Are Ye le Millhei P.M. ipsbhur hit-and-run 3yre 3art- flour-bin, cars / tak ; things so lly white at Harrisburg " d ty coroner, who heard the testimony paion Mrs. Shearer and son Glenn Ar Y ; . tm Y. P.M ba ¥ Ar : ! on ro ra , i 3 tw, baby ca - (Continued from page one) iven by Heéman and Busko, said Ph C.; special music, “Bellefonte choir; | 1¢y, Port Matilda, involuntary man- ure ’ rr 1% ; high ch fh chairs, cook every single charge Judge James =~ me s——————— gl : Many nice and useful gifts were re- ‘dress. Rev. A. J. Faust: Offering slaughter, and Joe Toner Belle SATURDAY, SEPT. | harle ing utensils 1} Img jelly Rev. J. W. Claudy, superintendent | there would be no inquest Into Gran- | o.4 At a late hour refreshments HoOress, i J. Faust ring, | slaughter, ai Je mer delle He All glnases: some jelly; some canned trull y ! HI “Give as ye are able Rey. J. B. fonte, assault and battery his barn at 1 puther 8 Wr tars, 2 qt. and 1 qi; crocks all sizes eng have hind ad nat of Rockview Penitentiary, will |nis’ death, vere served T 7 f ) ae _~ pers TT hin siiliod ras | Speak at the serviee Interment Grannis had been Mving with his V ” 3 hy ea ate Mays mio. Ke natn Br ubaker 10 ! Ww OR "y of Julity WH re heard und late. Te. ™ - i po b i, wr bran Jet ies OPP r ¥ Rettls. 40 es! ) pikérs alongside the ° I be made in Dunnstown ceme- On In Philips burg at the former veek +h 3 a” ety p - Ae pageant ’ ( WE of the Cross ¢ RR pond py ror Rat Vie regular s : LR LO Cio” ary pail Singer sew ng 4 5 kK y 5 State Capitol er Hindle residence Ya " 373 nee BE Howard Y MB Benediction oR uses got under way Monda 111 deliver any reasonsbie dist sion table 8 #.: at marked viace for pol r. Harris, who was in his 75th > law, Mr. and Mrs. George Ralston Rev. L. EF 1e morning i kitchen mirror, us a marged piace [or poii- at Centre Hall, R. D The wominating committee cone Rush E. Carson entered a pl yf " vor wil dow shades; lawn mower ‘ born in Bellefonte, a son P f x . > hn nd Miry Scott Harris T T ¢ & ¢ Mrs. H W. Houtz spent t «ft of Mrs. W. K. Hostermman Mrs fully to permitting an intoxicated public sale on the George Cronemilie Sy bors iH pe. v bs pf 9 Dor o£ a "| Educated at the Bellefonte school: 0 es oun y week with her grandd rs. Kline Wolle, and Mrs. Alice Duck person to drive his car, and was sen- | JATTD 8% Houeryi , Fa. ANY x ME December, Other articles plemen Bal lpm E ES mettion le form plank which reads: nd tl} . Ivan te . ns} on ot lv at Hie ——————— tenced to pay the costs of proseci- 000 i i i i X i Yam po Penny van ap Co Cattle for T. B. Ra ph Hook 4 Smit : ton and pu of $100 4 y ih, BLL Prank Mayes auct €¢ pieage an acien usl- | lege, | yegan his business career ville HUB SBU G on and a fine of 8 SEPT 24-1 ile pi} dministration of the Sti iY a ksh shier in a Belle- p y ' 1 Mrs. Vera Higgins of Pitt h LER R Corporal Robert Raymond, of the fo rust Co. Exe { the ———— way Hh al 3 » . (Continued from Page 1) he uy vide Tdi mates “ait hyp 1 y State Mc lice at Pleass Yat at Murs Cunné nghen iQ ‘ Vay fonte . » took an active and i spent the week with her uncle and Miss Catherine Jonada and Mrs apr M Ror Police a Ple BARE Gay ne A y A Shunt nfl . n y Sept. 24 - Bellefonte Trust Co. 3 extra special because ominent part in Republican poli a i tad pa on May 18 carson pe Street Bellefonte Ps the hon Executor of the Etats nanges on both business | t having been chairman of the Federal, State and county gOvern- her mother Mrs. Annle Rosenberger by Mrs. EP. McClintock and Mrs, 54 Paul E Taylor to drive hl ad an well as household good Bell "you L Way ate of the . ‘ " . NET T lmeyy 0) . y | ie Tay ¢ teyscheat ort " " forme Centre Comnts nd patriotism, wrapping nit y Republican Commit- n he lan as used in had spent the past two months there Isabelle ison, motored to Renovo Taylor was intoxicated winoinily . vania, deceased. will offer Py ” Pim . N ty ’ : y . " Judge James ir b o tee fOr weral years, He served In previous yea: will be followed. Both left | t r home on Wednesday and spent the day 3 machine wemt out of control TUES s y i yw wg Ww a fed real este the flag at the same time. the treasurer's office at Har- will nalled advising them g p $ ing Miss Vonada ind M while passing the James F. Une) he we Py . ot —— 4 ml 2:00 o'clock p ) hal does jt mean? sour n ) the State Forestry the time ie veterinarian will visit s 11 wt 4 y - Truckenmiller visited at the home of 8m near Snow Shoe, and broke ) a . Fog : that certs n Lay Lereenels ho Mr. and Mrs. Dean Baughman and 8 Ladies’ Ald meeting on the Um ered a Hoist SATIE, OOD - gon re : “ory ate No. 70 Wate Largely through his influence, the | tle be in the stabl . ge IF rN a km Mrs. McClintock and Mrs. Wiso ; it piowec through th pro rsip d y + " 4 J : | 10x . " . ’ ' ‘ § 4 v ie] of Du Sale Western Penitentiary was located at The { th at program ils : visited at Whe home of their brother i alia Pred Boh: " was been conducted in Cen - . + radia Faye? who had passed away that morning , has 4 h we " vib iy aid ich has 1 n ndu i In n it } neighborhood ,. ’ : : Taylor had been drinking st + pnt “ ‘ . county. aus well as in all countie Donald Dean an Delores H Classes NO. } nd 2 will meet on : a AnNKINg § TUESDAY SEF We need cite only two of the lead- attempting to bribe will bite ertterprise. No owisice help the Earl Administration —————— employed, all the work being dons 14 3 perative project between the amt, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Houtz, while Melvin Truckenmiller accompanied } ast Republican Lonard ed Hau risburg, an $0 unbusiness- ab $36.000 000 in red. | RoCKview When that institution ; formally completed In 1815, Mr *h tre i 27 is was given the tributes of his | + th, State of Pennsylvania during i ieighbors for the part he played bys nd palanced 4 at . : Thursday of this week in the socks time, bul added 1 beginne:s are Ronald Neldigh Ceci] 2 0USCRY OF » in The OCI | damages resditing from t) { nt Stork and poultry a wssume that what happened |. Uo. 0 hg ite selected Ce : weeks ago near Old Fort Hotel Our Years azo is past andi. .D DAVIDE the sile seiecte in Uen= of tuberculosi among the dairy Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Meve: M1 Jancis Dorman of Howard ity 30 drunken dels SATURDAY OCF | " : > ! vig: hast pri nn tra wITIty 4 "Lo ret [3] ". : : thes ho ANG Ml nh a 3 y : iis QIUNIKen DIVIOE ang : ‘ - Me ” , > , \" dagtmda t's concentrate on NOW fe county. His interest in the In- | itis hag been reduced to less than Broo) cocmoaiied Mr nd spent all d Thursday visiting at, 2 odd ill offer at pai Ble A br BAM. gr ye A ae stitution continued throughout his’ se half of ’ vi 00K. ACCOMPAITIE] Wi \ : Hig 4% sentenced dene st SROrmEn afl 69 1 ! Hur = vart' dt . Wut conuniuea vu one-half of one percent Mrs Charles W. Meyer terms LHe home Of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lee . . a ot teks and the G. || both as a trustee and through LTS . y MEY g ; ‘ on, charg fool a 3 184 : he Aatre Berd . . . . » - resrva od " 1e backing Judge James his acquaintance with Dr. Claudy the dairy herds guanmiey and David to Halry John i Vonada and son Ben in uninterrupted control! In 1921 Mr. Harris removed to q from tuberculosis, a retest I8 pu kx on Sunday, Sept. 11 to atten Jacksonville Sunday ey x y : 1 FONDA § ’ ; 1 . . . Fan 5 tha WwW a CET ’ Te . ’ ” &1 . * + Ie } a 4 ; Ya wr 5 14 em aA ur fae ’ a . "aN ’ . ar " —_ » biggest corporation in this Lock Haven better to look after the he WH ; Meyers family reu vey ff we home of Mr '@ ! his wife hag i Exe " of at DU gale ai THENCE gion x and | rp a " | 3 11 of Ey y an fra Janey SAT + reas ts ia gry 4 . Tm A, “ rtd 3 wll ’ p eyvansd Al 4 dwes house G5 868i Te &1 since belore most of us wer» | ( Bellefonte Lime ' . All a * lamuy were pi M nes L Arner . . . meni He aimimsiered [on A ourg, J A COD : the Aviston thereof, Nort: ” p . . - t t : . ” pereers f ies But Mr and } tan yey £ ry and she ma oA x " SC ‘ b i A v3} ris Ae ve ‘ 1 be ARATE 1e corporation known as the Company has its quarries at cluding E¥mer Meyers from OF A Phi ar ford Weber an 1st five y senten . old ga Ing OF eorty siz degress West about Ore Philadephia. alont While there he attended | ¥ daughter Chariots Me) who daughter of Pleasant Gap were Sun- 3 10 pay the ¢ is. a fr f $1. and Smile hd gig ofa y “ andre SRP 116) feel more or ies Presbyterian Ve 1 Of Philadeiph Gay visitor ai the home of Ray ve 30 dave in the ¢ ly — . " a $ “in 1 : 3 re of Water Breet: thence CN consumers of daidry wt a Weber AR —_— eT F evsmd Bete Stl] mss ty this tu . Vater Sram in 8 Northeasteriy Whi dy ‘ I & wp Tagni oy y 3 4 & t made by the in- Ay pp re 4 ’ 4 NTE " y , "ot “atid el 1217S - y WL a P Inter date PRR woe Oy o here are 24.000 head of ca } Ww x as tMiidren i : 3 Ed Condo and fan 3 $4 : h §! 3 4 Mitotane DAY " ; ; ’ the went Bast line of the past 15 years, the percentage ghearér and Jakle Straud el 2 slike has the G been here? reh and became member of a member { hi at Belle- Centre county according to Thoma adid , : Decg- 24 a hi VR QAY ast week Suredy thente a Ww he ree Mason. he was Krape, and it is the desire of U tizy - ’ isis . . fe hom : iam Frawve husband, she ssid m : Ak Ar SRM net har ' +i1linr . ; whi a . i 4 - Fe § a : i i i . ih another 30 million i { d wit the Williamsport county mmit nd the Bureau nce oat : { o i thanked ick of Jack- for dir hit her in the face with e Ps 3 pay ng PET" | consistory and was a past president | ©f Animal justry to complete the go... ” goods Sale ; y andamuses, 1 no Yemuvl Tub. Lock Haven. and ' Whole county just as fast =» faves, aut TN dwelling and t ww thereot a : { THURSDAY, OCT 30 3 } owl 1g old pop TRAE ng no mors ’ 1 d ‘ the GO 3g hed pom =ufte. Stand "om ie this Nn order to go thi the indebtedness Jaffa Temple at Altoona " past exalted ruler of the Oper: n of catll 31 : al Hott of iss alt ip » 5 Try mail "ry T, . ’ ’ Mandard Sewing ME ). F. man- gsliefonte Loxige of Elks. He had y reques : i Tyrone were callers Sumtiay even. nt fd) y " ine 3 nh San or Hop JT mn nearly 28 setensive timber and coal interests having coat nut in bu | line Mr " v subways ter being located ir from home will bring them in ¢ iA - in Mr another 20 a ron 4 ’ he earliest possible date as thi ! trier Cents Bits. i : : $+ al B Meseum; 6 4. will help facilitate the % tunne Ty Sed i $4ese irk ’ {deraniy ved by two sis- Other members of y ters, Dr. Edith Schad, Pittsburgh. commitiee are: A. J. Burrel in iby = 4 0 . / 3 mel hogar . at 1 he ’ § and Mrs PIanR Warfield, Belle- | heim: Sam C. Yearick Spring Miils 8in of Alcona. was given i 5. gE 3 hh, ape Sools aad i" her articles nif One hro ope Pek 3 WF sib po y : - . P. management” 0 city Harris now. Sh oy Rawr _. > State ot i Pen hited Brethren church at How bis : # : > 1 : The blind singing evangsis) filtered sewage MStedd of granddaughter, Elizabeth Port Matilda: A YY. Willams, Jul who nas been at the U. B church of - | jreviouy Gocadions vas one of 4 PUBLIC SALE AT MY BARN singers. After the concerti a i , - hour 8s enjoved fn the basen 118 FE LOUTHER STREET, CARLISLE, PA ehureh ne Saturday, Sept. 17 — at 1 o'clock Sharp » Mr yet} fovers and aor Qt an ; STOP FOR CLEA NING VALUES Er atts a He Charis 75 Head Horses, Mules, Colts ONE CARLOAD OF EXTRA GOOD MISSOURI MULE COLTS— Shearer Mr. and Mrs Howard Young had coming 2 and 3 years old next spring. as good as they grow. Lots as their guests of 8 tay . ’ of bone, sive and shape—-Also AT OUR Young's sistér and family, ) 14 Winner 4 Home-Made Products ! ONE CARLOAD OF 10WA HORSES AND COLTS ranging in age Mrs. Enrl Brennan and children from 2 to 8 vears, weighing from 1200 to 1600 pounds each: ail Lottises. 1ewis Lonsta Betty and good colors, a few mated teams, dapple grevs, roans. bays. blacks, frma of Lewistown, Mr. and Mrs P Scrapple Ib 9¢ | Weiners Ib 19¢ 10 HEAD OF GOOD BIG WORK MULES—ranging in age from 6 Ritter and daughter, Mary of Lew. . to 8 years, weighing up to 2800 per pair. All broke 0 work iwown: Mr. and Mrs. Clair Price and J Pudding - Ib 19¢ Bologna - Ib 19¢ 10 HEAD OF GOOD BROKE HORSES—bought in nearby counties children Irma. Bobbie, Donald, Wan- ; 3 EXTRA GOOD SPOTTED PONTES—well broken da of Strods Mills. Pa. Lloyd, Odis Ib 25¢ Minc. Ham Ib 19¢ This stock is as good as they grow and Is in my barn now for inspection. It will pay you to come and see them We always and Frank Dreese . Mr and Mrs. Chatles Packer and Spic. Hom - Ib 25¢ have what we advertise. and sell them. Your price is mine. We deliver any reasonable distence. All stock must be as represented Your Inspection Will Be Appreciated and [ires CHudRtn ah, Tr 2d Ib 15¢ | Veal Loaf - Ib 25¢ or no sale children Lots Jean and Charles, Mra . CHARLES McHENRY Your Reception Courteous. LR i fg nl gg Ss Creek on Sunday and visited Mr Sugar Packers uncle and aunt, Mr. and M:s. Frank Mallory Cured Men's Garments ws lsy Vitus Seri Soker : yo ‘ : MACINAWS Wale ; Rugs & Carpets and daughter Joan, Mr. and Mrs BACON SQUARES ou Ib 12V5¢ Riegel s Auction Sale Howard Young and children Kath- . wel Houbriek, Misses Florence Anna WINNER BRAND " " SUITS - = mm mom om = SHAMPOOED Helen Tressier. Blanche and Ruth | L E B U T T E R Barn, East of Centre Hall, near OM Fort Hotel CLEANED AND ry. Dorothy, Anne and John, Sam- The undersigned will expose at Publie Sale at his Sales Bohn, and Martha Hoy Frank vy pm TROUSERS Me Ran Wa 3c sq. ft. Dreese, Gerald Duck and “Bob” Bar. 1 UESDAY, SEPT. 2 { ger | FALL TOPCOATS ....... Wore or he ai er ag won 3m32 | 2m 57¢ LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY day evening at his parénts home HEAVY OVERCOATS .... .63¢ COMFORTS Chagles Packer. Ta tock: Mis. 7 | This Auction covers Central Pennsylvania and solicits HATS Ea dad insu stones . .39%¢ couple of days with them. i Bread MARKET LOAF - - 5c i consignments of ull Kindsof livestock. Hecla Park. NECKTIES. .............3 for 24c children spent. Sunday ewming a [| Yotes thin space fon gutier detain, SMOKING JACKETS .........3% 6% STE me ne I] COffe@ cover iam « 3 |b 39¢ § S. T. RIEGEI BLANKETS three children were shoppers in Ey ® BATH ROBES. ...............%3¢ Bellefonte of Saturday evening TOMATO Samuel Houback of Lewistown IN ‘RV CT10 SINGLE DOUBLE Whi vo some I at io Abie SUGAR Paste can 5c 11 NCH SERY ED AT A PLACE. Young home. Ladies’ Garments 69¢ 89¢ Wilson Packer of Boalsburg, eal. - EE EHR SINE ed Sunday moming at his parental KELLOGG'S SHREDDED PLAIN DRESSES - - - - 49 Fe um———— ” 3-PC. SWAGGER BS iis "1.23 Fire Destroys 0 Ib 45 Wheat - Phy. Tos | Kenwood Far m Sale JIGGER COATS ..............43¢ | FeatherPillows Garage and Car M ILK KELLOGG CORN hdd RETVE JFIEN Jacket Suits.59¢ Coats ......49% CLEANED AND __(Oontimuea rom sage one) | | Flakes, 3 pgs. 25¢ J fe came co STERILIZED made. ia -1 Blouses .....29¢ Gloves ..... 19¢ Mr. Roan declared that when he Tell 58¢ Route 5, 19 MILES EAST OF REBERSBURG, on KELLOGG'S RICE Skirts ......29c Bath Robes. .49¢ 83¢c pair. rove is O.2 28 Ovevui cans p | WINTER COATS, Fur Trimmed . . 13¢ Br an eo Krispies 2 pg. 23c if | Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1938 Since tiie buligug op not wired for ; electricity, a sinoe it had a metal Ps i . f roof, he believes a short circuit in Scratch Grain - HM I 69 | at 12 o'clock noon, the following registered and grade dairy cattle: * Fgh SE 30 Reg. & Grade Holsteins STRICTLY CASH AND CARRY sn. Wohl fom A exe number of co n and garden BLEND Try Our Efficient, Courteous Service and Quality Workmanship tol sored nthe bung avo. Flour wus . n 73c | J (An nceredited Nerd for Bang's disease and T. B) Consisting of 10 by the Bellefonte Trust Company | Pillsbury Flour - - 24 Ib 89¢ | | MILE COWS; 7 UNBRED WEIFERS: 3 BRED NEIFERS, and (was Insured, but Mr. Roan carried 18 PUREBRED BULLS. The cows have C. T. A. records up to 'no insurance on the car and Colonial : | A former employe of the Chere: | 13440 pounds of milk, and 519 pounds of butterfat. Bulls range F.&F. Cleaners & Dyers in Smit be Je mii Toasts mormon concnens nome JE Tf § re rot ee wt hoe ut eer hort re | brother of Robert Roan, East Bishop | 109 High Street — Bellefonte, Pa. ro ‘ll Chocolate Pyramid Cakes - Ib 19 J} FRANK E. MacINTIRE, Owner. . E. E. HUBLER, Auet. FRED BOHN, Manager.
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