tH g Tr —————— io the Edito: OUR SENATORS Quite apparently greatest claim to in his act providing percent on war passed of course Senator Nye's nmortaiity was for a tax of 80 profits. It won't be but what a unique attempt. Taking the profit out ol war would cause less wars, we are told» This act certainly would do it Among other great legislation that wan't be passed Is Wallace bill speeding up the Mm enforcement of Jaw: about legislation with tions in the world tors themselves s belng. Former R erick has avoided economic bor affairs. Why? who were en net to the people put line, or Senator Germ millionaire. W from him? So of Tennesse harvest of se: other example when Rush Ho tors walk ont Senate on recipe Repre sald that received fere with tice Bribery can forget | came to W tor Revnold wasting hi This of poliey be ) gatr of Demos and it 1 fa people gram poration io ture Loo ed out think might Heys the peaple Years a central ba was paroled comed by court wedure and We can talk Wl the Wnten- but it th ana it into ay Tt at Con al, ang Ia ald hin represent noLiung ca Lhe [3 do? to Cy of frrespo An ¢ for - sald, "He hasn't made many friends.” presume money them, but Lown s mayor a friend, he has After being paroled, 1 could show some of the its owners and laugh at I believe he didn't have much of It I suppose there were protests but would have listened anyway He might have been a big shot to men in his line but he ly a pop gun. to me To get back that River the no ole o1 enators, 1 am not they should set the on fire but there is Senate who cares Ww ing about the demands of Mn v of them, like Glass i th C should have wrned I won't be elected but unmed it up they We want Norris to uceeed emselves and we must have thirst for something water. 1 Lo Saying Wabash a group in do noth the times who " n ald MIE Tess nd) AHO, Again they ure gi while were there Senators like hesides Democra Omi th el on it is about ink anyLhlnyg R otate ROTELLE College. Pa POLITICS IS TABOO IN CIVIL SERVICE — Baseball Injwred at (;ame All Overstock & Odds ¢ Ends lo unloaded at DEEP CUT PRICES! DEEP (UT PRICES ON isi SALE STARTS TODAY EADS FY, DEEP CUT PRICES ON RIA Li Kp ~LOME EARLY — CUR LOSS " { Mew ions AUTO OLSH Hots Fr HLOWRAE SYON YOUR OLD TIRES to Boniime PROS QU LIVE TREADS. my SKY treme FOS BACITEP iY AT rE ALAS TY BEAD sre LEST PRNCEL NEE YEAS NEW Tem dap ML AW rw COTTow (RS... TER AND LONGER WTRBNG TBE. ~ A Gung rie srass LIST PRICES TRADE «IN SLL WAM ELSIE PRR WEE CA TT CON AS CL Ew BN IRE WOT WEATHER. O°. THE FON Lo; BRAS TD AT These DEEP DVT ORES Des Pek Dy FISH KNIVES EVERY Sone hmm wetps oree wm Special tes wrex BELLEFONTE, PENNA. a lost he | to! two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT: BELLEFONTE, _PA. 'REBERSBURG Miss Hazel! Brupgiirt spent sever- al days last week with her Iriend, Frances Showers, at Loganton, Mrs. Sorber and grandson WilkesgBarre are visting Maude Rishel Mr, and Mrs iaughter Efleen and friend, Mr Walker, all of Flemington, were visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs W. F. Blerly on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Russell Breon and two sons were business visitors al Lock Haven Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Martin dletown, were weekend Re v. and Mrs. Dale Kohr Mrs. Lulu Brungart of Spring Mills, visited her daughter and family, Mr, and Mrs, Paul Cum- last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bierly proud parents of a baby girl, barn them on Sunday morning. The ttle Miss has not been gilven vel at this writing s Mary Miller spent the at State College he following people visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Hue n Sunday: Nannie Huey, My Mrs. Ernest Long and two il Mr. and Mr Chester wd daughter of Spring Mills Ma: Henry Huey and Smullton Mr. Kermit Miliheim, Mrs. Chesist two sons ol Port Ma- Ruth Waite of Sinking Mrs. Ernest McoFa agara Falls Crarrett from Mrs Clayton Weber, Mid- of from guests are the Lo “ Lame Mi week - of ol Ml Murs sy and land Jack - P. Garrett d family the G evening W. H, Ziegler week wit) with Anda Al of alled at iat Gay pel the {f Boonevill and Mel ompanied vill the Banc rungart at concert 3 Frank in M of town Brungart Selins ast ending a short and family, Miller, at Elmer Miller is 55 With nis son Mrs. Jame ttended cbhurcl Rev as mini church. Rev vered the morning was installed local Lutheran of Middictown del to the pastor and Rev President of Pennsylva- from Harrisburg ter of rungart and Mrs, Roy Sunday valor H, Gramiey incCiti Ellery Krape, wdaughier Belly Mrs al Lou were day Relish one Adam College Mrs Siale and SOs in werk and last Mr tajee Mrs, jaughlers Miss R win Jack Saville Trenion, of | al nd Detwiler kenberg home Mesars. Richard Ard Aarons \shurg lowing day ome al an Leonard grandmother al urday The fol- returned to thelr fslown with their nding § weeks witn Charies Mil sited ler of The following thered at the Orvis Swartz last celebrate anniversary of Gerald Weaver Bugene Bowersox, Jackie Harold Bier v, Joanne Shi Boweruox d Dottie Arbogast Wolfe of Lewis friend Eleanor Walker of spent ay with the parents and Mrs E and : Mr. and Thursday the Afth their son Bobbie bovs home of nn id, Blerly Hosterman Hackenberg, Rite Bierly and Miss Mildred and thirley PV Alsons former's BR. Weife Mr. and Mrs L L famil of Bellefonte town Monday John Beck and family Barre. are spending this his father, Charles Beck Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown and two daughlers transacted business in Bellefonte Saturday On Wednesday evening of this week a cooking demonstration was held at the home of Mr. a Mrs E R Wolfe Rev. Siar L. Leber, who will be the est speaker at the Evangeli- cal mo, on Bunday, is a recent graduate of Albright College and a student atl the School of Theology at Reading Pa. He is serving the Bryansville charge in York County, where the local pastor, Rev, R. A Babcock, served, Walter Hackman, Mrs Marie Manns, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ziegler and daughter Cynthia Sue, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs, Cox at Tylersville Mr. and Mrs, Charles Heller of Canton, Ohio, are vacationing with the former's mother, Mrs. Mar Sund Mr Meek and were callers in of Wilke week with i Heller Mr. apd Mrs. Paul daughters, picnic held as Poe Paddy Park on Bunday Mr, and Mrs. HO. Yéarick and two sons of Mill Hall, called at the C. 8. Hosterman home last Thurs- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pranklin Miller and family of State College were Sun- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Relish, the dinner being given in homor of Mr. Miller, who celebrated his birthday anniver- sary. Mrs, Miller and their two children remained at The Relish home for a week's visit, Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg accom- panied her husband on a business trip to West Virginia, this week. Mrs. Dean Shade of ton, at- | tended the funeral of Mrs, Meyers | sister at Milten Sunday a week aco | Fiedler, ‘and Mrs I cent i aunt, Brown and and Mrs. Russell Breon and family attended a family | pions was the despair of Tm} | George, and Murs. Jennie Dolb, called at the home of Rus sell Breon last Friday evening Mrs. Farley from Detroit, Mich spent the weekend with Rev. E § Blerly. Good home made vinegar is fered for sale @y Mrs, Annie Stover Recent guests the home of Mr, and Mrs. W, J, Walker were Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Teerran, daughter Jane and son Bill of Wil. liaméport Rev. and Mrs. A. E were visitors Friday The Misses Gladys Ziegler and Pauline Auman, and Mrs, E H Hosterman are delegates Wis week from the Mission Band, ¥. P. M. C and W. M. 8. respectively of the local Evangelical church to Central Oak Heights at Miiton Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T Hershey, are spending their vaca. tion with the former's parents, Mr W. F. Tyson The following people m vicinity attended the Townsend pienie held at Grange Park in Cen. tre Hall last Thursday: Mr. and Mrs W. E. Bair, Mr. and Mrs A B. Wolfe, C. C. Smull, Mrs. Helen Shultz and daughter, Mr nd Mr Ed. Relish, Mr. and Mr! Miller. daughter Mary a and Leonard Ard, Mr Mr. and Mrs. E of - al MIs A Babeock Limbert and son Mark in Lock Haven las R yson of Charle Phyllis, Betty were visitor Monday Ann Cartwright ne ndir two Haciynan hon and M1 K [+] Janes and & Da weekend guests © Mrs. J. R. Schechterly Mr. and Mrs A companied Mr. and M and Ma Gerald Haven Mr ancl ana SOK Haven Mig bur ter n tor H AB and i Week on will Edith Of — ot ————— PORT MATILDA (South Side Mr. and Ms J. B Gower fas called evening Mrs Wi is a farmer mother Walkug P the lati Stiver. Mx Upatict Waku oe Sunday a Var Are al ’ m. next Rev. and Mrs daughter Pauline assembly irch which the of Robison js bullding §-ghr- his home hal Rr ae 10 r Na Log x Ok the morning and aller 10 o'clock Miss Bert spent Sal shortly The Robison Belieloni« SNOW SHOE _ Ladies” A314 meeling David The Peaceful School class held nic at Hecla Park Those present were Het mn * Biome o Cis their and Dixon Smith, Margaret Jane Hershley, June Rigle ine Edna and Pegg Margaret Sherman, Ellen thy Wenrick Marte Viehdorfer. Abida an Marie. Mae Madge Luca Alice Jans Bradley Stevens and Bugene Krone Misses Elizabeth, Kathryn Geraldine Dixon shopped in Thuraday Arthur Marshall thur, Arch, daughter Sara Price spent Sunday at Hecla Mrs. Coriess Ohio, Mrs. William Billy, Miss Isabell Gotwall of Punxsutawney. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrz Bert Gilieite Miss Margaret Watson of Climer, returned home after visiting her Mrs. Mary Park Geriride and Doro. and Ve da FE iza Krone France Haynes, Mr and Belle. fonte on Tr Ay Jane Ann and afternoon Toledo Gotwall On MoCee, of AMERICAN MOTORISTS REDUCE TRAFFIC DEATHS American motorists in the last 17 months have organized themselves into an army of life savers, discard. ing many of their careless, discour- teous trafic habits, and have com- pletely revised the trend of traffic fatalities In these 17 months, reporis the American Petroleum Institule of Rockefeller Center, 8992 lives were | saved by safety-minded motorists, | The constant increase in traffic accidents reported from month to safety | | engineers, trafic experts and other | | officials, Bach the deaths in| | trafic represents the population of | an American city of about 40.000 | people. The first reduction in traf. | fic deaths for a full year was shown | in 1938 and the downward trend has | continued into 1939, In the first 4 | (months of this year, there Were § | per cent fewer traffic deaths han in the same period in 1008, accord. ing to the repoit. i —— A ———— | “Be Content with what You've Got" | i features in | Mr. and Mis, Jay Vonada sou | The second in a series of | sophisticated sketches, by a clever | satirist, reproduction in full color, of | ! 3 Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Meyer. daugh- | the problems that beset most of us in our dally lives. One of many | the August 6th issue of | {| The American Weekly, the big ma- | | gabine distributed with the Pat. | more Sunday Amerieant. On le | at all newsgtands, , Admitted {enrolled in the regular i a ‘Centre County Hospital Notes Monday of Last Week Admitted Royer fonte, william Frank, Bellefonte, R. D. 2; Mrs Helen Urban and infant son, Port Matilda: Mrs, John Sommerville Bellefonte, Admitted Monday, dis- charged Tuesday: Mrs, Ben Herr Bellefonte: Admitted Monday, dis charged Friday George Gibel Bellefonte, R. D. 1 Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: Miss Mary Schrefller Bellefonte; Ralph L McCartney Howard R. D. 1; Andrew J. Irwin Julian, R. D Discharged: Steve Boldin fonte, R. D. 1; Mrs. Charle ler, Smulton; Admitted discharged Wednesday Bohn College: Orie Mulbar ger Gap. Admitted Tues day discharged Thumday: Kathar- ine E. Lyons, Bellefonte, R. D. 1 Tuesday, discharged Fri- George Finnin and in- Bellefonte Belle- C Busan Digcharged elles Bre Tuesday H Ida State Pleasant Mrs 8501, RY fant Wednesday of Last Week Admitted: Harry W. Musser of Lock Haven. Discharged: Mr M D. Breese and daughter Bellefonte Admitted Wednesday discharged Fri Miss Martha State College. Birth A Mr Mr Al Ser Fleming: a daug Mrs. Donald W College, a daughter Paul A. Mitten, Slate College daughter Mr. and Mi Jor Reichenbach State College, R D1 nfant aay Rupert son Lo and MoGlasar Stats to Mr. and Mr A Lo Thursday of Last Week Ad Mr J. Lat Belle fonts Donald Milla, Dischar Benham, and daughter state College Mr Nierald M Donald and infant daughter. Flem mitted ard Be John | Morgan Births: A daughter Barnard Relgh, Stale Friday Admitted Marie Mrs. Minnie State College: Discharged Smith, State College; discharged Crandell, } v Ellen i Births J. Ernest Dugger Robert Admitied Jear Mills ) Fri Ue Salurda) Pine Grove J 6% ay 1] an | A LY Saturday Deb James Harcld W. Coble a ter. Bellefonte. Birtha ter to Mr, and Mrs wood, Pollers HT Mr and Mn IRNET Williams Bellefonte nd infar rah H daugh- daugh- Sweel- GO LAY Mis 8 GAVE ~ Gent ana Belelonle 2 » ol » : NV haries Sunday Admitied Jos Bellefonie Bellefonte Johnson charged Milesburg. Birth to Mr Mn on, of State There were 50 patients hospital the beginning werk Maste RD 2 Pine M: Master Bovd H Mills: Dis Milk Dorn ker- Grove Emily a nN inael] was Di and R B al PENN STATE PRESENTS 1608 DEGREES IN 1838.29 The Pennsyls granted 1608 1938-39 academic to figures released liam 8. Hoffmar tal represents a the demic of the ania Slat College tie Te RIres the VORT of 88 per oent year 1828-20 number of degree awarded ear, 1310 were bac calayreate a8 granted for advanced work forty five went to men at and 383 to women The degree; were presented at the three college oOm- mencements, in August, in Febru ary, and in June At present tending the main on the campus registrar Of theas only gain over ac total lagt and were Taeive rirdents Hind red 2742 are at ummer session according to the 80% were session a candidates for bachelor degrees One thousand twenty three are graduate students, and 1110 are classified as visiting students The college has also enrolled 141 students at its Altoona branch school this summer, and 26 are at- tending the first of two three-week sessions in the nature camp student NEW LAW LIMITS USE OF 4-H CLUB EMBLEM New recognition has come to 4-H club work with passage by Congress and signing by the President of a law prohibiting unauthorized use of the 4-H emblem, reports A. L. Bak- er, state club leader of the Pennsyl- ivania State College The emblem is in the shape of a {green four-leaf clover with stem, land a white or gold H in each leaf | The 4-H's represent head, heart, signifying the club mem- {hands and health, { four-fold development oy | {tO the i {bers attain in thelr farming and ‘homemaking projects and club meetings. About 40 per cent of the rural H i |youth of America spend st east | iidings as designated by the Board one or two years in 4-H clubs, {which are sponsored by the exten iston services of the land-grant col- iteges and the Department of Ag- 'riculture with the help of voluntary local leaders apis W—-— — New Public Park Opened Another beautiful park in Sulli van county has been opened to the public recently. Known as Dry Run Park. the new recreation place Is | Bellefonte ed. ‘HY a located between Camp 08 and High | Fong back of Bagies Mere. The Clyde C | Ea ¥ Child Dies of Tetanus Lols, 8-year-old daughter of Mi and Mrs. Ralph Welsh, of Lock Ha- ven, ran @ rusty nail in her foot several weeks ago and was admitied Lock Haven Hospital Satur- day night in a serious condition Tetanus had developed and he child died Sunday night shortly af- ter 8 o'clock Legal Notices BIDS Ww ANTED bids be received 1039 the nti transportation t school children from oO Hublersburg. The Township School Disiriok re- right tw accept of reject bids Address bids Ww Whe R., DD. 2. Bellefonte, Pa W. H. DEITRICH Sealed Aug. 1st of elemen Bnydertown 1 Wilkes will for ary BIDS WANTED H. DEIN RICH Becy EXECLTONR'S NOTICE. Matter of the Esta of Bem Town of J. 1 ae 1 Lhe late er hip woul Letters testamentary pa eg ues ied 1 yment n th ! ving cialn ent prove PEE! LEON ARD Ave Went WwW. H Walk uly Attorney ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICH the Matter of the Fut Peters Penner cased Ltr re 4d slate ste of ale of Tow: trate dn gran heet 1 nd demat prege nt ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Matt 1 miss Pye ahlg Centre Letters above ental o Pye, the alyied ake undecs § nd den Counts quested to m Lhe wed 4 W | ite will pieas it delay ADMINISTRATORS Ma ter NOTICY BIDS WANTED Sealed bids will be reccived Aug ist 1888 for 25 tous more { Kennel coal and 35 i$ f a pood grade of Bitaun until or oud FETs LETN Delivery aller mine Ana AR be fu shed " Opti District mat cays awWardil the of Cova ” wel } end welhmaster gE a Secretary x30 the Rr i w DELIR ADMINIS ATRIX'S the Mu NOTICE Estate © Boga Penne Ley vi Lhe vr 14 of County wiion n the gran 5 Lhe undersigned indaebled to sald es are requested 10 make munedi- payment to the undersigned and 1 me havir ims and demands weninst the sald tate will please present them without delay to STEL- LA DAVIDSON, Administtatmx of Estate Belisfonts ND 3 Pa Ar- thur Dale. Temple Court, Belle foute, Attorney for the Estate x94 of Admindstr “isle ive heer ved a Davidson d all DEIROTS ‘ Ww op co Pa OF DISEOLTTION PARTNERSHIP Notice ia hersby given that the two foliowing pariperships, to-wit: The Moravian Coal Company, of Bnow Shos, Pa. composed of Harry J O Brien of Snow 8hoe Pa. and Oscar J Harm of Fimira N YY. and The Ciongales Coal! Sales Company of Boow Shoe Pa composed of the same persons, have both, by mutual consent, been fully dissolved. All debi owing ta sald partnerabips are passable to sald Owoar J Harn and all obligatiens of the said partber hip are to be pald by sald Oscar J Harm HARRY J O'BRIEN, OSCAR J HARM NOTICE or ——————————— ——— x80 | AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Fannie GG. Useell, late of Snow Shoe Borough, Centre County, deceased Notice 15 hereby given that the undersigned Auditor, sppointed bY the Orphans’ Court of Cantre Coun- ty. Penna. 10 pass exceplions filed to the First and Final Account filed by the Administrator and io re- state the acoount If necessary In accordance with Andi in the Bs tate of Fannie G. Uzzell, late of Snow Bhoe pet Tuesday, August 8th. 1930, 10:00 o'clock In the morning and the law offices of Johnston & Johnston High Street, Beliefonte. Penna. =» the time and piace of hearing: af | didate for Comapniselones Borough, deceased, has | at! that time and place, all perso most | present and prove thelr claims be- fore such suditor, or be debarred from coming in for 4 share of the assets of sald Estate Political Announcements FOR SHERIVY the Demox County I hereby announce that I will be & candidate for the nomination 1of th office of Bherifl of Centre Co at the Primary Election to be held Bop- tember 142, 1980 and will greatly ap- preciate the support of my friends before and at the primary WwW. CC. WITMER Boring Tow Bellefonu —————— FOR SHERIYVY the Republican Voters County: I hereby announce thst candidate for the nomins office of Sherif! of Cr the Primary Election to be held Sep- tember 12, 1980, and will greatly preciate the support of my fr yefore d atl the primary EDWARD ih MILLER Bellefonte To retic Volers of Centre To en as al Pa FOR SHERIF To the Republican Voter 0 I here candidate office of the Primary tember 12 pregiste t before ‘ 1} Bhi rif of Elec) 103% support yo "LEE TICE Howa FOR SHERIF FOR SHERIF FOR SHERIFS COUNTY TREASURER FOR i Cents Republican Voller yf JON EX Beliefont VOR COUNTY TR ¥ ASURER Republics 3 Lhe Rep fica : Pa . ton to he held 1 12, 1929 Your vot respectiully J. BR Tn fend ROLLIE" WILLIAMS Unionville, Pa Co NTY TREASURER Ce FOR Voters of herein n poe mysel!l a 1« : Tr » f 4 { Cenire ( ROWCI LIN a = Prix ¥ Tuesday Your ntfs sw 158% BF; #128 peort rises Derr at 1936 TOB CHA Hublerast ® le rile 1 Yi aad ie COLNTY Demo Counts COMMISSIONER of Oen FoR io the matic Volers tre I hereby ang noe my IH 5 a ORDl~ ate fot TITTLE i r of Centre Counts 7 0 i rules govern- ing Democrat Arty a t Primary Election in " or Bey TY ber 13. 1936 four vole are respe 10y cited FRED C MENSCH Millebim. Pa COUNTY COMMISSIONER Dyson radi Centre County I nereby AD NOUN randidate Comm tre County subject erning Deamocrat) mary Election oA - september and support FOR the Voter: of TO for Feld yous Tuesda vote and linited VID ec BROWN ring Township FOR COUNTY COMMIS To the Republican V County 1 hereby announce myself didate for Commissioner County sublect to the rule: goverp the Republican Party at ite Pri mary Election 0 be held Tuesday September 12, 1938 Your vole and support are respecifully solicited CLYDE N 1LFR Bellefonte. Pe FOR COUNTY Cc OMMISSIONER To oe Bepublican Voters of Osntre County I hereby announce myself as a can of Centre County subject io the rules govern- ing the Republican Party at its Pri- mary Election % be held Tuesday September 12, 1830 Your vote and support are respectifully solicited G. EDWARD HAUPT, Spring Township 12 IONER otters of Centre 85 A oan of Centre ing FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER To the Republican Volers of Centre County. | wo HA announce myeel! a8 a can~ didate for Commissioner of Centre County subject to the rules govern ing the Republican Party at its Pri. mary Election to be held Tuesday September 12, 1030 Your vote and | support are respectfully solicited BALSER WEBER J. KENNEDY JOHNSTON, Auditor. ' Bellefonta Penna BIDS WANTED 3 Sealed bids will be received until | M. Bastern Standard Time July oy 1099, uh She an A eat retary for approximade good grade mod coal for the School District, approxi tely 200 tons of which shall be delivered within 30 days after award ing the contract to the several sohool 700 P or ita agent. the remaining approxi. } mate amount of 100 tons to be de. | livered to the former Bellefonte Academ one & hotifaation by the livery to the buildings and shoveling | back in the bing as Is NECBSSATY. huliding as required upon Schoo | 4 ¢ price shall Include de. | The nathe of the mine. an analysis of | the ooal, and a sample of ADDrOXi- mately one bushel must be furnish- | rt. Paflroad weight will be acosst. certified welghmaster Otherwise coml must be weighed ; Benhool District reserves the right to | reject any. or all, the Secretary, Beletomans: ae is completely equipped with Mark anvelope “Conl Bide” Jor seats and fireplnees, andl Ww! {sdeal for plonie parties. MARIAN I. VOLYNCH. Seco | didate fOr [$90 Belicfonte School District. | County subject i the rules govern- Howard Pa FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER To the Democratic Voters of Ceniye County he announce myself as a 1 veby | candidate for Commissioner of Oen- | tre County subject to the riles gov- erning i Democtatic Party Primary Mon wo be held day. September 12. 1839 Your Lo vole 3 its ing ther 12 { and support are respectifully solicit. | State 5 id oy FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, To the Republican Voters of Oentre County: Ih announce myself as a oan date for County Commissioner of tre County sublect So the rules ning the ibljean Party at ts primary election to be held an day. September 12 1838 Your vols | i § JADA sUPPOTY are redpectiully apprecis | Fated WILLIAM H snd BROWN. Belisfonte, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. ps ol Copan issioner Pa. | Page Thres ro Party at ts Primhary Election to be held Tuesday, Septem - 1939. Your vole and support respectfully solicited CHANILES F., HIPPLE Bell fonte Democratic are Pa ( OM MISSLONER Yoters of Centre FOR COUNTY the Republican County I he NAiGule Cer inty “hy for LAL e myself ss a can~ Comunissioner of Centre ject io t rues govern- # Republics arty at is Pri- mary Blection ww ‘be neld Tuesday, September 12, 1088, Your vote and support are respectfully solicited ROY MILES College. Pa OAM ing tht BLats PFROTHONOTARY Volers of Centre Fon the Der OCT Wis C nant I hereby announ Aidate for the To buat tha I will be a n for the office of Prothon of Centre County st the Primary Election 10 ss held Seolember FEY nad wi appreciate the sug port of my before PEs | Drs ary SELL Bl BERLER mite Pa CR atio greatly friends ’ Ah ICH Belle FOR REGISTER Republi Voters of Centre an nee thet 7 will be & nomination for the of Centre County at held Sep- greatly ap- y friends he ¥ m BROOKS Bellefonte, Pa VOR REGISTER OTR Voie of FOR REGIS Faeryyrw rat PRE he FOR EFCORDER FOR AL DBITOR FOR ATDITOR gd ail the primary RALPH BR HARTSOCOK Huston Twp BR D Julian, Ps DEERE TERE. KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone #588-R-1 PLEASANT GAP, FPA ABC and VOSS WASHERS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY ELECTRIC STOVES frm— C. Y. 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