a —————————— — A ————— on ——— o_o 5 A ——————————— i Over The County News REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, | —————— Harry Ever to L. OG. Harpster of Warriors Mark, R. D,, tract Ferguson Twp. $1,600 Clayton Etters, to Ray C us in Noll, of DE D Of Paul Clevenst ine 2 has been granted public convenience as farm products and suppl ed materials and « 0 mterial dump truck According to Cou ployes, the martin bomes at that o'clock Tuesday alternoon « aevk ey in the building time cach vear Sheriff Han nounced tha Id be I onerator road bull stall) Lransy Hou“ returned t bulldh abou m.ne driver rike The i Interest of au H Sherifl no Cent making Political Aanouncements FOR SHERIFF y the Iemoeratic Voller hereby anno candidate y he nofinat he office of Sherif of Centre tv at the Primary held September grea my friends * I, —® Sh tS appreciate bef dl we'll prove “tne It's Thrifty to Buy Wheeling Copper Loy Super Chanel drain ROOFING Leak proof. Will last a lifetime. Glenwood Ranges Make baking easy Mother's Ranges Can't be beat for quality & price W. Atlee Burpee Co's Famous GARDEN SEEDS * Beeds that grow ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM AND RUGS s Thrifty to Deal at H. P. Schaeffer HARDWARE Phone 20, Bellefonte, Pa. a Pea tract in College Twp; £2.000 wnt Clap, ldron cafe in the Bartholo ing, Centre Hall was much and covering ver which The C mew buil improved by repainting linoleum ¢ laid al toy Jos " ux of State College in Harris Twp. $50 First National Bank of State Col to Paul E PoC oun k in Harrls Twp Zubler e Cirenoble 'wp 'reasurer LL. L I. Kelly, of § ¢ Borou Annie E Bm ry C. Ket , tract In State C : $3 Martin J. Miller 1x. B o Long f Howard Howat Jor - h. $600 Cieorge B. Jordon, ef ux Jordon, et D. 1, tract Bn R floor with rubber runne were FE. A Tyson, print schools of the Mill race was hreatened last week with an attack of was obliged to tum chool duties foe N., Duck, a fifth Of Stale $800 via R tract nh lege tract [ to Mil tale wpendicti il hi and rb poi few da of Spring oa Ww Oa L 3 grad over (irevy e in : Smith, to Robert tract snow Shoe h $168.75 Execr.. Lo Lew in wi received by rick d Fredend ‘ OW rede B Guy tholomew ot Ol fot Levy IX lege coe TW OPPORTUNITY OPEN FOR BETTER HERDS IN COUNTY Creve Girls hich included 47,- . 7 19 12 or 40° of herds and #1 average of over the aver ory i AD herd from d ma- W our ree iperior foundation har m ocured Carson F. Mertz the Farm Security . J all oes that fe srth week of March the first Herd Improvement Association Farm Security clienis was formed | through the cooperation of the Ru-' SIXTY ATTEND INSPECTORS ro! Rehabilitation supervisor, Louis COURSE AT PENN STATE Stevenson of the Williamsport rict and County Agent Paul P Korb. Tioga County Agriculture Ex- Agent In Tiga County are of the opinion that the Security clients who are dairy profess) income by using this 1t to eliminates the border con herd and thus assure h profitable herd instead ie who has been causing long hour labor and depleting bank arc nt due to ck of nformati ahout the individuals of the herd Farm Security clients of Cengre Blair. Huntingdon, and Mifflin of D. M. James of the Pennsylvania | Counties may avail themselves of Bureay of Markets who was assisted the same pervices as those of Tioza by Robert Wilkinson al of the ' County and in so doing, improve the Bureau of Markets. R. B. Donald- | quality and increase their income son, extension marketing specialist | from their herds with the Pennsylvania Stale Col- lege: and F. N. Pagan, professor of pomoiogy at the College Educational work In and inspection of polatoes, peaches, grapes, and ducts was given ws cn ID C———— Btars of Hollywood Get all the news from the land the movies. See your [avorite stars in scenes from thelr new plec- tures, enjoy all of the, gossip from the big studios. You'll find it all in The Green Spotlight Magazine, res 3 lar feature with the Baltitnore Sunday American. On sale by all progressive newsdealers am Boozer Mr The essays winning y itd piaceg | ip have beell sont on the Classical con- State Direc Adminis during the Dairy of respect nour h age oh gr pale In stn Ms — rior at- and vege- training school lege Whi Spons and fru rnsion We Alm ing the ; by the College the Penn- sure his Bureau of Markets rol iment cluded fe The school ored inn met interest m his from the School of AZ- self of a well ag active fruit and 4 growers desiring to tion both ure a tudy of } for the retable prading and inspec pirpose of handling their own and to qualify as inspectors The training school was in charge oe crops 2 From Philipsburg Held In Mishap (Continted from Page D chr and the youths to have “oper - aled Miss Hall's car. The Myers’ car was later involved in the wreck Police stated tie Myers’ car had been taken from the garage by Wil- fam Kyler, Raymond Raiver and Thomas Hartshorn, all of Philips- burg. Police sald they later picked up Andy Plackonko and Jack Mc- Donald, both of Philipsburg The best way dren properly is to begin on | parents when Whey arg young. the grading apples cannery pro- of A SA Not everything that is the | bargain. cheap i 1 | Pastor noon change to educate the chile’ URKH John's Evangelical & Reformed Rev. © Nevin St Church school, 9:30; morning wor ship, 10:46; Vesper service 7:30 Advent Church School 9:30 cas Supt, Preaching at attendance these ing nicely, Ey C. Shuey St dm, pastor Sunday Kenneth Lu- 11 a m. Our MIVICeg are iN- weleome aul crea erybody Maton Marion Evangelical H. Halbert Jacob Supply Divine Worship with set the pastor on Sunday after o'clock. Please he note tl the ol service ry mon by nt 3 in hour St The recto Sun John's Epkscopal Rev. Samuel Hu Bunday, April 23 day after | H 8:00 m. Churcl Moming Praye ermon, 11 a. m Bellefonte Luh Bayre Second 18 ister jut am ind Union Prayer Meeling Union Meeting wil eid at Prayer the hon St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte Apri 10 thieou the Rij Pa Presbytesian, Milesburg Dix Run Baptist eu 9 F Hublersburg Fyangelical Reformed Hey H wr wa LEM L Evangelical, Bellefonte H Hilbert Ja school a» £ 2.30 } Divine Worghip That Center Link ™ of Od Vel. United Brethren, Bellefonte E pes tio Yening m. Pray eves al 6.30 p Wednesday rehearsal F cholr at 7:00 alt che jal musical pro m. Spec Sunday evening service: ning jay evening adi Rebersburg Evangelical Royal A. Babonck chool 8 8 nn Supt and on Rev Sunday Breon, snrihin pastor Kennet Evening service 1) Pr EVENIDE a Wecine Madisonburg-- Sunday sch m. Clarence Ha of worship with ATI m. Pra ng on Wr evening at 7:30 Paradis Bunday sch 1:30 p m. George Wingard. Bupt. Special Ne 1 The First Quarterly Conference of the year will be held at the Rebersburs church on Tuesday evening at 7.30 with District Buperintendent, Rey N. LL. Hummel, in charge. The Young People’s Missionary Circle will meet at th” home of Miss Bet ty Diehl, near Wolfe's Blore on April 27. in the evening The Reb- ershurg Ladies’ Ald Society are meeting this week on Friday even- ing. April 21, at the home of Mrs Alton Auman. At this meeting of ficers will be elecled for the year service day 7:30 8:15 a gh Bervice 10:30 a nesday ver mee! ool ice BT, ANNUAL CHORD 8 FESTIVAL AT PENN STATE JUNE 15 with the Brown the re rural Jeanie Hair” h tired n chorises Light 5 been selected Ba umber 10 be sung by in their a al festival at the Farmers Field Day at the Penn sylvania State College hurscay June 15 according to RW. Kerns extension rural sociologist. Each group also will ging an options number The competition is open $0 such organizations 8s church Choirs granges, parent-teacher assoCia- tions, women's clubs, and other groups in communities having popv- fationg of less than 2.500 There Afe More than 400 rural choruses and choirs in Pepnsylvania M:, Kerns said in some Aras either county or district elimination contests will be held to select parti cipants In the stale event. OBIY ten Eroups cin eing at the state fes- val rms a—_—— The Guest Room A good book and a few current | niagazines are welcome additions W the guest room. Many times guest 18 an eArly pissy and SOK enterialiuneny yi | house arises, jin the school building | the gymnasium | group al t wt of the | R re | foods. THE CENTRE, DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTF, PA. April 20, 1939. The Birth of a County Scat (Continued from page ons) To scecomplish thelr hired a large flat boat and a of mules. Upon arriving at Mile burg they secured « lot of second band furpjture that had been stored there, and loaded it upon the With thelr lmproviged cargo farted back Lo Bellefonte thelr destination without mishat That done, they hurried =» me enger to Lancaster, where the leg islature was In session. The message contained the announcement with a properly atte first boat of freight aboard, hs font The «¢ ired effect it without of fact Bellefonte head purpose Lhey Leam bout they reaching ted the vd arrive the sor) The question new lawm } had th ker The seemed to and of n quickly ed ment that wis at the hin being ties In interest, it the Act counts the passage of foule the This is of how Belielfon rival In what seemed Incidentally, th i vened in Bellefonte PRSIGHS Were hu first Dose he jormer Mill Hall School Annex Destroyed {Continued from page or wi SPRING TOWNSHIP SCHOOL NEWS Girly’ Baseball Team The gir anager be Riven Harry fale § + GOW e reads as April 14, Hublerst Boalsbwig, home 5. Howard. h AWA! Ele ERE VITR, AWE) April 28 me Mas ai May Spring Mill heim. home: Maj AWRY Have If u me « ane asa answe Wo Cou are. Sophomores Mary Carage ; Stiteer. B give Dor Betts dd Cori Mulfin- Dolan, Clara Toland Lois Beckwith, Kenneth Evack Rithard Philip Jodon and Harry Kel Poorman } Elwood Hazel freshmen Gingher 8 Young, Willlam Bittner Tomas Ciro and Nevin Hazel rothy ger x oy Fowr Highest al Preseml Each year gives honors io the students This is standing, but at the four highs students Budd Corl. Dorothy and Genevieve Kerstetter The high school entrance exam- ination will be held in the high school, April 29. It is estimated hi: pupils will lake the tes Hublersburg Victorious Friday, April 14, Hublersburg won the baseball game on a mnddy field The Hublersburg, 12; Pleas ant the sophomore class four highest the final present the Harry Brooks not are Smith sonore Gap, 5 BENEFIT DANCE TO BE HELD AT SPRING MILLS HIGH The “Nittany Nine of fitate College will play at a dance 10 be held in the school gymnasium on Friday. May 5th. The dance will be fo: the benefit of the junior class of the school, and will start at 9 p. m and continue until 1 a. m. There ¥ill also be eguare dance musiv The same evening at 6:30 p. m. the Junior -Senjor Banquet will be held The dance will be in the gymnasium following the banquet and everyone lg wel- come. The orchestra will be re- membered as the one that played in the night of Birthday Ball the present consists twelve pieces, and a vocalist -~ orchestra President's The of Improving Brant House, David Love, proprietor of the Brant House, East Bishop Street, is making numerous improvements the establishment. The northwest wall of the old stone building, which | hag settied 10 a considerable oxfent has been lifted to its proper height and securely propped in place. A new grill being installed in the base- ment, will feature all kinds of sea the | THANKS OFFICER, | DONT WANT 70 PE LATE FoR COOKING scoor, / Naturally, she doesn’t want to miss a single minute of these interesting lectures, clever skits, new recipes and equipment demonstrations. Centre Democrat Cooking School LAST CLASSES - TODAY AND TOMORROW Y.M. C. A. AUDITORIUM 2:00 TO 4:00 P. M. Lecturer - MRS, DOROTHY BATHGATE DOUBLE BIRTHDAY FET} FOR HEOLA PARK COUPLE - From Hospital sBWAY M u ] n i DIOKen KneecCap their age they 3 i Peter Allodn M i; ther and ral broken ribs, returned to g fmirly good heath ana ralliee | Bowen, State College; Mr. and 1 hi } last Wednesday. Dr remetio able 1 10 > walk about the ws. but part of Hue ena er rid, adding jre of Lhe Aas arid ‘ - ak a bed a FLECTRIC COOKING soy’ | CHAN FAST FLAMELESS | ORLY HAL | US MUCH AS | LeULSIEY/ | OVEN MEALS || we [| waromiwe / | UKE TiS. | | wire tl [ mouse, | ALMOST COOK || wy guess | 4 Tein J mo: Jait . elean flameless FLECURIE RANGES Don’t let a weng guess keep you from having a Modern Kitchen! 5° Visit the 45 DEALERS >
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