THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Octobér 6, 1938, | NAMED HEAD OF COUNTY'S PLEASANT VIEW bersburg with her warants; Mr, and Long Named FIRST VOTERS LEAGUE Mrs. Lee Weber: ’ 4 J . : Ee » ’ ae J o 1 " visited at the Charles y President of Bank wo— Those who visited at the ar Mr. and Mr George Epi and Edward Tekeley, former Philips. Packer home A Fo family Lloyd Odie Ne tg Ar- y oo = ) #4 Ay Year ", » v po ad = ht ' A ¢ (Continued from page one) burg High school star basketball ai Fi hve FHLRE TIAL TN 1 lice, and Ethel and Mr. and | : 4 n q q oodrow of Axe " 4 player, has been named chairman Rockey and daughter : ) . ve \ { 211 N - ved " { v 0 » from fifty cents to two dollars a!ing the organization's annual care land Maryland. Miss Ardith M. then 10 years old) opened their cutive of one of Bell fonte’s OULl~ | or the Centre Counts Pirst Voter talph Hook an hi . ) a vet n a long trip cove ring day. nival: from the Bellefonte Cham- Stauffer. daughter of Mr. and Mis studio in the right sign of the Since 1931 he has been servi 3 #5 | 1 engue, by Joseph Bar president and Charles ar toy Wertz and #0 Many 1 and enjoyed a weine The Councilman added that Bur- ber of Commerce, expressing inter- o Stauffer of Tyrone. and Har- moon or something, for shortly uf. assistant 10 the pre ident, and LHh1Pn of the Pe Demo- Richard and ‘ Cob gess Harris frequently falls to col- est in the current move for better rison L. Pressler, son of Mrs, Laura ter they began busine the penny ing Mr. Mc adn absences rom | 410 Club Houserville, Mim Ary Clartrick emploved by + 5. 4 0 is » Ls . 4 oT, Led y types tine {e ’ al Tr ‘ y Tr Hows Ws ETN lect fines for violations of the |street lighting; from the Retall Di- (p00 “of Warrior's Mark, were photo craze swept the United States the bank because of lines, act ui In & statement issued at Harris- [por on faz y r ¢ K ‘ art home on Bast . 4 . a { 10 oe ) * "we ‘Ooms 0 3 . { . TE sr thi g ‘ i Sead " y 3 Y ’ 3 n Arie amily nad N ‘acer ) ’ - LVRT n AN parking ordinance, and that when vision of the Chamber of Com- nq in marriage by the Rev. Geo. In the same manner that Mah Jong his stea ! burg, President Barr congratulated ” rams H y pi : venue, Stale College persons whose cars have been tag-| merce, also expressing interest in E Baughman. The couple was at rom Thumb golf courses, Monoply, Well grounded In busine and M1 of Pleasan ul oh . nh . , y lg y Ire 8 HEE hy n | fir-saw re neal have i” aeh education i «ll Mr and 3 family ged for violations go % the Muyor the lighting program tended by Miss Matheta Bougher i \ N Ie : and Rey al Nave finance through education and ex predicted fr and PS S0 r Ja ¥ - PR» ARP ‘a } ’ ormed ough the Unite State rience y " in 4 } 4 he does not impose the pena TO SURVEY MILL PROPERTY of Altoona, and Calvin Sunday, of ed Lhrouy nite ales | perience, Mr. Long in becoming 1i.. League . Bu provided in the ordinance He it. Warrior's Mark. The bridal party ince nresident of the First National Bank C y Tekel duata of Mrs. William Fisher and son throws the tags in the waste-bas- Acting upon request of a commit returned to the home of the bride's Pent | reaches 0 new peak in his steady URITTHAN 1 gra Mr and Mr . M Ki he ket,” Cherry declared tee interested in the proposed play- returned to the home ¢ by tn fit e t 1d In rise from his fst obscure position rg Hig! on } the class [oon John ane ; : . { and swimming pool project parents immediately following the ! for fifteen phot old like Ti rom his 1 ' { 1035. manager of th varait: ‘ ine Councilman Doll concurred with | gROURd 70 \ b . | ceremony A full course chicken wildfire and the two young hoto. | with the Dalry Husbandry Pa ‘ sll of Bellefo: Mr. Cherry in attributing the fail- | at the Phoenix Mill property, Coun- | Ceremon of tke Tne’ arty graphers kept . leking | team, and O Woll, ure of the parking ordinance to ell unanimously moved to have the inner a erved Le ag i Pa 4 Yh i kel hy . Pa! up i, a ’ vi y : Et Mayor Harris’ methods of adminis. | borough property at the mill sur- #5 a ®h '') Lim loft or ‘al oo oh 5 4s he QqUATe nat ive of Clearfield County H n years Mi: kel died | th tering that law. “Police make ar-|veyed at once, so that a long-stand- . FR Arms they have practicaliv ‘ul e blushing maider ong rn 2t Burnsid tok ) nilipsbur untry Club, | 5 0 rests.” Doll sald, “and when the Ng dispute over the boundaries of r i College where they hav pH niLy nag ou USNR aiden . aap " and i 3h he pr d nil 4 4 " ' tract can be led. 8S oor- taken up offenders appear before the Burgess | the tract can be settled 8S. H. Poor Re ed anata, The gIO0m | YOuN they are left go without any pen- | man, spokesman for the playground id taped % of t} Warrior's Mark Jinx steall alty.” committee, declared that Council is a graduate of the Warnors Mark Jinx al r | » aske rrant srmission High school, class of 18356, and Ls now Among hem The matter of poor enforcement |is to be asked to grant perm Ssi rh d at the College Diner at clean fun and of borough laws was brought before | for the use of the land, but in or- employed at ul - Be inex . . y Crate (lege T™he "de ie ¢ 3s Council by Grover Corman, repre- | der to move ahead with the project Ene lege The bri e 3 ap A? 10 stall Di 0 he is necessary to determine exact- WJ rone young lady who is wel senting the Retail Division of the it 1 on land is available. For | fitted to assume her new dutie Chamber of Commerce, who de- ly how much land is avallabi OF | fe | clared that Bellefonte merchants, at | that reason Council decided to or- | Ht a recent meeting, heartily approved | der a survey al once W. H Cres» , ’ - : I" “I » Ve» ay N of the provisions in the peddling | singer, also a member of the play Mi Pansy ordinance, but condemned the man- | ground committee accompanied | daughter of Mi ner in which it is being adminis. | Mr. Poorman to Council. of Port on J : : v. And son tered. He declared that numerous In the matter of purchasing oll 2 lian fl Of THOERT VHA ARN iN hy'cls, Gh ! hic tn ordi tz dw mrviscsiad wwewrl 1 3404 Mr. 1 vy invited Fred Klin ' oar Filme { inued from Page 1) peddlers are operating in Bellefonte | for the comp 150 Of Yor . Mp Bota : i with U ire i] ga n )1 on or b 1 y f J [3] nearly every week, and that mer- Ing of North / chants are convinced if the ordin- of Curtin street ance is strictly enforced the num- | tee Wi given ber of persons coming into town to borough budget solicit business will be materially « - ’ gid son a i ‘ “ u . y ’ 4 iy ’ ‘ t * J : . {fps fy 1 reduced year, However Street Commit pridegroom a: funat { the } building and | ey ited | . rein A War he wa ted, liberal policies of President Vir. and Mrs. R Beckenba is g from a mental ailment Council took no steps toward cor- | tee reported that if the new roa tid igh } The * A ver since. recalied 10 the First Nalona Sant p it, and to fight for the cor : au r Ru { Plemingior " ——— recting the conditions is not oiled before winter, mo i he 3 is an in Births at Lock Haven Hospital " A the wor ( eted so far will be 3 "or PUY (ut or Belle y } h until th rganization of th LAr 3) reek. wer A v \ rn Arriy S8aturds t the To Improve Lighting System I a1} W ; A IR ram tdi thm e 3am . . b 9 HET Trea ” ; : —— bd Batur 0 38 A complete revamping and mod- | | : Ao unas ToS YI TR an » oe AY Mam k € dale of |} hug o_o . - LOCK ia Hospita Mr and mization he jorough Lred : Jghting syst promised by R embers Champion : Team Awarded Token Page Four | | Thompson, Curwensville, proprietor | Burgess Blamed {of the Bellefonte theatres, who sub- | for Law Failure! mitted a check for $100 covering theatre tax for the present year, | from the Uncine ie :. SEiny Saturday morning at ten o'cloek eee | thanking Council for aid given dur- i, 4 Methodist church at Cumber- In Business lere 40 Years (Continued from Page 1) Recent Weddings Stauffer—Pressler, (Continued “from page one) ' ’ nsyivania Young enroute Bice Tekeley on his appointment and outstanding success for 'mporarily for a the spacious Packer's heir newly guest y photos fifteen reception housekeeping in their new- ha June, 1912, whe Williams—Williams., he plet 1! Loulse Mlliam ing achievement Bank te ley p| EA Athi hms composed Of MEN Clair spent Sunday afternoon wi Osceola Men Held H. Lightner, sales man West Penn Power Comj event Council tums ove West Penn the ornaments lamp circuit on Alleghen) and Linn Under light in spected ) with moden Where lig branches of be trimmed low, some to th, he sald. Others ) eta . : : are not located advan=j ad lees. cottmrsawsdl y in Dermott and Bud Kelleher al ‘ ‘change in 1» ! years ha been ' faery a J : ! A umilier “wry - tage, and still others ang from y if * 4 font 3 3 \ ‘ " short crossarms ) conditions demand these mat- ters would y th SQUARE DANCE ! HECLA PARK THURSDAY, OCT. Cth Music by Tusss ML Eambiders Ahm DANCING Sta WEIS £45= STORES Penn the borough wi to establish a gion to g { An Incendiary Economical Values ‘Bonfire’ ' ‘ } ' an Jest On | ie qi ity foods. Take advantage of these great savings oifered by your neighborhood Weis Pure Food Store. High Percentage of Cows Tested Bellef B Extra Special PLAIN ROYER, = eclletonte Boy Jailed In Theft ‘ontinued from borough and deeply inbed ide d that they Imost ntirely 1 less, 14 hanging Branches places U 3 the top of car iii aris 4 ing ceremony used 4 an ivania ficial leg- Lightner, in presenting a suggest- ‘+ USK CC chanee 1 wday Hartman, of wrsburg, a usd hotography and wes © aioe Soalion. It will require more ex- bh 0 ed form of ordinance, Geciated that th : Juhani > ha of the bride : : ‘ " pisining than his maire back. tiary Rocky! ow L” nin " aid to h ° . Toasted OLED Way WHEAT OR RICE BEE proper resentment his inflamma- Parm. Beech Creek Puffs ps he Stans 13¢ Peaches Corn Starch duce radio 8-01 cams 2 1 ——— Brier Rabbit would be Ralston Molasses 1-1 can 14g SIgacn | Corn Flakes 2 Weis Pastry moved '% | ome. havh * et Bor I lag RE WILLIAMSPORT IN UPSET |“ it gurm, Y; Prank Rel Heinz guarantees FLOUR 24% 48 BAG 55¢c be comple sted ho 14] Iii : cf {ons ; ’ 4 75 gues The ¥ mg co ole will ; : A uae With Tom. Juice 2 damage that Weis Evap, Hearts Delight Fruit trimming process MILK 4 Cans 25¢ Cocktail N page one) Brook ibpke 9g ohting lightin mugans I The shade tree the matter of turnin namense were referred to 4 d on sremany a recention ie 4g n " , with the at if | CEIvec, NUIETOUS CUA Mt and | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herl pa S. LOSES TO SOUTH ie move 13¢ (special Sale of Canned Foods transfer and the October LETTERS Council, heard a n i 0 0, at South Bn 3 Fancy briefly as f 5: fi “yrus Gear- » ‘ es EE } sort. § v 3 vrHIOon ; m ™m ig worshit 11 2 . P B hart, asking tha exonerated Lewistown on Tuesday NU Swain Jr 808 Mr. and Mrs Seiad ha abamnied “iri was the first defeat suffered by with Communion. Milesburg—Bible ea beans from payment of taxes because of the driver William Cunni : Bees aah ’ e hh Miller — ——————— the fact that he is 72 years old and | Lewistown. The locomotive was FIoLie M. and was BLENDED Mo. and Frances BI air is dependent upon a $22 per month abled and replaced for the remain- WO. J M pho Blair McCl X daa Lh O . tory South Williamspo s & d 7:30 p.m. h Sacrament o SCRATCH FEED * " h WT GF MTR 3 ial R a TE Yon + Th A Sate ™ " - vg lo da dha hiss old age pension; from Howard J. der of the run State College. were united in VE Men b tes R WAYS a tin two years tord's Supt | 0 dde - $1.61 —— = a riage by the Rev. H tod in Hart- Super Refined QT por 18¢c sock of the Methodist church of catise he is . Rainbow : recogn ‘Ary as a sk Bellefonte, at the home of the " Mr ] Bleach and Disinfectant . ' < : artisan, Mallory ars sg FOR PERFECT SATISFACTION bride's brother-in-law and sister, goo’ ope loreal x ’ Staley’'s Cube ie Starch Aly | Milesburg Presbyterian Train Hits Truck at Lewistown A Pennsylvania railroad passen- Rainbow EX] ttered a truck at a crossing Swain—Blair abe Nie awd Ses rds AER Sree cl football uth Williamsport Services Sunday neeting . f an : i" LE : $2 v of : Hutree ’ m g. ful wedding insdor aft reviewed ger trair , 3 Y Cream Siyle Corn 2x 2%:15¢ Cut Green Beans 2 2%*15¢ Weis Quality Peas 2 2%:25¢ Diced Carrots 232 25¢ Wels Quality (4s or Sliced) Mr. and Mrs. George Jodon, on East apparatus at the Centre Cou Lamb Street Mrs. Swain attended Hospital. Since then the origins 1 " toh = at the Bellefonte High school and at machine at the institution present is employed as cashier in is emg been replaced with modern Successor to CARPENETO'S charge as the McLanahan drug store complete equipment, and Mr. 3 College. Mr. Swain is ory has remained continuous the University of “Where Quality and Economy Rule” NO FURTHER THAN YOUR TELEPHONE BROCKERHOFF HOTEL BLDG. PHONE 28 BOYS! HURRY! This Saturday is YOUR LAST CHANCE for that FREE BASEBALL GLOVE, valued at $6.95. The more tickets you have the better chance you have of getting that useful gift. .2 No. 2 cans 15¢ 2 No. 2cans 17¢ 2 for 19¢ Phillip’s Tomatoes . . Caroll’s White Corn. . . White Rose Yellow Corn. .2 lge. cakes 15¢ large size 20c ge. size 17¢ .3 rolls 20c Gold Dust. Scott Tissue NEW CROP Hand Picked Soup Beans. . . Quick Cooking Split Peas . . California Lima Beans. .21bs 19¢ THE EASIEST WAY TO PREVENT OR GET RID OF A COLD IS TO DRINK MORE FRUIT JUICES! WHITE ROSE Quality Fruit Juices: Grapefruit Juice. .3 No. 2 cans 25¢ .2 No. 2 cans 25c¢ Orange Juice. . . . Orange & Grapefruit . .2 No. 2 cans 19¢ .3 cans 25¢ Apricot Juice . . .. Grape Juice. quart 29¢ SPECIAL PRICES ON GOLD MEDAL “KITCHEN TESTED" FLOUR DURING THE CONTEST! i Besicker i S8picher. | 11:00 8. m. lass of 37 and at present | is attend- ing Pennsylvania State College, where he will get hia Master's de- gree in the geology department in June, 1939. They were attended by Mrs. George Jodon, as matron of honor, and Richard Gault, of Chi- cago, Dl, a friend of the groom, as best mun. The bride wore a dress of Thiel blue with a corsage of or- chids. After a wedding dinner served by Mrs. Jodon, the bride and groom left on a short wedding trip through New York Btate. Since October 4 Mr. and Mrs. Swain have been at home in their newly-furnished a- partment at 128 8. Barnard street, State College, where they will be until June of next year, when they will go to Kansas City, Mo., to make their future home and where Mr Swain will continue his schooling Their many friends join in wishing the newlyweds a happy and pros- perous wedded life. GAP SPORTSMEN'S CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR The Pleasant Gap Sportsmen's Club. organized on September 28, | held its second meeting Monday and elected the following officers: presi- dent, Ralston Derr; vice president. Geo. Magargel Jr. secretary, Albert and treasurer, Edward It was planned at this meeting to dred will be in play. St. John's Episcopal {pictures in mines and ia good one, and can FIRE ammonia | Barley x-ray technician Although Mr. Mallory his 58th birthday last July 31 retains the same youthful zest his work and for photography general that made his busines success from the start Despite the fact that by amateur camera fans to img their pictures he automaticalls helps his own business. Many Bell fonte camera addicts who've taken instructions from Mr. Mallory have the impression he'd be just as eager to explain the fine points of picture taking if he were running a peanut stand instead of a studio. In other words, his work is his hobby In his years as a photographer, Mallory has taken the pictures of thousands of residents of Bellefonta 4d Centre county. He's taken group photos of wedding partie graduating classes, family reunions Infants and oldsters alike have posed before his lenses. He's taken from aire planes, from mountains and from automobiles. Snapshots, portraits moving pictures—all these are hig daily life. With the secrets of nis craft he ean make a poor picture tint photo. graphs in their natural colors. And yet, when a Centre Democra: re. porter asked Mr. Mallory for ga photo of himself to use in illustrat. observed { Ing this story, he replied: “Why.uh, {I don’t have any!” sponsor a card party to be held at the | ‘Logan Grange Hall, Thursday Oct. | {20 at 8 p. m. Bridge and five hun- WE —— MARKET QUOTATIONS Pive prizes will | Wheat - be awarded and refreshments served jOnta BUSRWHROAE seems. The Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, rec-| Corn ' tor, Sunday, October 9: Holy Buch- | arist, 8:00 a. m.; church school, 9:45 | a. m. Morning prayer with sermon, | rected weekly by Herr & Heverly. Lard, per pound ... SH 56 Provisions, groceries, oto. as oor. ELECTRICALLY FOR ONE-HALF | AS MUCH AS YOU THINK Discover for Yourself Visit Our Demonstration FRIDAY —- FROM 10 A. M. TO 5S P. M. At Our Store. PRIZES to the Three Best Guessers on the Cost for Cooking 3 Days’ Meals for Four People. DeHAAS ELECTRIC CO. “THE WESTINGHOUSE STORE" We Give and Redeem H. & 8. Green Trading Stamps. West Bishop Street BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 679 Palmolive Soap 3am Te Soap 4 ...17¢c Octagon Soap Powder pkg Se Octagon Toilet Soap cake Se Regular or Concentrated Buper Suds 2 sm pkgs 19¢ Peaches 2% 29¢ Weis Quality Beans 6.%27¢ With Pork and T. 8. Bi-A-Can Asparagus 219 Ra. Quality Meats ! Genuine Spring Lamb Sale LEGS Ib 25¢ SHOULDERS Ib 18¢ RIB & LOIN cHors Ib 29¢ Neck - Breast Ib 10¢ RING BOLOGNA LONGHORN CHEESE FISH FILLETS Ib 17¢ Ib2lc - Ib 10c
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