Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 27, 1939, Image 11

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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
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Injwred at (;ame
All Overstock & Odds ¢ Ends lo
unloaded at DEEP CUT PRICES!
DEEP (UT PRICES ON
isi
SALE STARTS
TODAY
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FISH KNIVES
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BELLEFONTE,
PENNA.
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lost
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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
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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
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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
——————————— ———
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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
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ROWCI LIN
a = Prix ¥
Tuesday
Your
ntfs sw
158%
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1936
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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
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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
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