August 3, 1939. Page Seven L. Frank Mayes | Is a Candidate | Lemont Auctioneer, Marble! Dealer Seeks Office of Prothonotary L. Prank Mayes, well known auc- tioneer from Lemont (College Twp.) as a nomination thonotiry Mr. Maye is widely throughout the inty, having lowed the auctioneer busines the past thirty-t comes from a famil f “Old Line Republicans” been active in politi for forty-four vears. He has served his partly as County Chalrmin credit to himself and benefit to hi Prank served one term as treasurer of Centre Mr. Mayes is a recent operatior sical condition in strive to contact voters as possible between now the primary election > 12, 1938. His many fr sociates have indicated tention of can in what active campaign assure them of I thank them recently announced himself Republican of Pro- Courts candidate for the for the office and Clerk of the known fol- for He yeal Darts party oun ts COUILY and as HOW red e i ¥ 1 his phy will many ind 1DTOVes ae oTSOr lly as ‘Esso News’ Praises Big Spring, Trout Bellefonte big trout come lent publicity In the cw of “Es Road wide circulati Pennsylvani The Some exce rent i New 50 i aru * “Bubble, bubble, saves you trou- ble’ might well be the refrain sung by the mammoth spring at Belle- fonte, Pa, w for many has bountifully munity wi ter. The daily a half million ga sufficient for Arc.ing wa- eleven and more than hi needs, The the business section “Bellefonte owes {ts name to this amazing natural wonder. On the occasion wi Talleyrand, the great Fren iplomat man, ) his admir y fo ng exclamation Quelle belle (What a beautiful fountain!) hostess promptly seized upon words as the best of names village. Her suggestion ed itself tates- fonte!” His these for the was adopt- “Spring Sources Unknown “The spring has a necar-constant 50-degree temperature winter and summer, for there is a variance of only one degree. [ls source never has been traced “Below the pumping station which forces the spring's waters into the Spring Creek acts ns host for a large number of giant trout which attract thousands of visitors each year to Bellefonte Chopped meat is sold nearby, and it Is prime sport lo toss particles to the fish and watch their swift and voracious respot At times the surface literally bolls as they dash about for the food" ——————— What we call a successful in- valid Is too sick to wash the dishes but well enough to get to a bridge party it 1: Cily mains, —-—— ivies __. aa Candidates Draw For Positions (Continued from page one) designated the positions. When can- didates were not present in person the Commissioners designated dis- interested persons to draw for them Candidates for county offices and the order in which their names will appear on the Primary ballots are Shevinr WwW. C. Witmer Elmer Breon Edward R. Mi Lee E. Tice Loiwrence Harnish Elwood Johnson David K. Hughes Roy McKinley William J. Benf Milford W. Cox Harry Sager Dem Dem Rep Rep Rep Rep Rep Rep Rep Rep Rep ler rd Prothonotary 1 i Dem Rep Rep Russell P. Beezer Bond C. White L. Frank Mayes Register Dem Dem Rep Rep Rep Rep Stover Corman N. Brooks Hugg Sholl B Herbert J Harry A Raymond James H John 1 Charles Musser Recorder A. McDowell R. Woodring Dem Re [4] D Leamer Treasurer Dem Dem Re} Reg Charles H. Lee Clirence R. Stitzer J. R. Williams Harry F. Jones Commissioner James R. Riley David C. Brown Alfred LL. Bowersox Charles F. Hipp'e Fred C. Mensch Roy Miles William H rown Charles H Watson Clyde N. Lee Edward Haupt James Haworth Harry V. Keeler Clark N. Alkey Wayne A. Bryan Balser Weber Auditor nrv M. Hosterman Victor Brung M. Sulouft D. A. Holter Ralph R. Hartsock Dem De Dem Dem Dem Rep Re; Rep Rep Reg Reg Rep Rep Rep Ren Ci Dem Dem Rep Rep Rey Art Surveyor Henry mompson Coroner Bridge Collapse May Lead To Suit Highway Department Plans legal Action to Recover Damages The Highway vill institute leg: damages for the Juniata River Highway 24 when it 2} k Harry R Three Senger trailer operated Westmont and Tull persons rid car were Killed of the crash. At a coroner's in laimed that Tulls t the bridge. causing the Dep rtment engineers found the structure safe for traffic when as last insvected on June 13 being held In jail of involuntary manslaugh- of ruck cole witnesses struck lapse on @ The damaged bridge, which Is now being repaired as quickly as possible, will probably be ready for use about September 1. Until Highway Department and Hunting- don county authorities can agree on a solution of the situation at Alexandria, where a grade crossing has complicated the engineering problem, Secretiry Hughes sald a timber deck I-beam construction will be sufficient the aio Ral ed Record Oats, Olaf Overrein an Armenian mountain farmer of Bradford coun'y, has oats six feet tall three weeks ahead of the usual crcp on the mountain oii m—— ‘hen the price of peace is the surrender of self-respect there no sale is re men aia Conf Hahn's Self-Branching Ivy___________15 Cents ALSO Philodendron Pothos Aurens Variegated Ivy Woodring’s Floral Gardens 127 EAST HOWARD BST. S BELLEFONTE, PA. PHONE 84 WIM At Hecla Park OUTDOOR POOL Life Guard on Duly Pure Chlorinated Water Reduced Admission . ........10c to all ‘County's Oldest Citi- zen Dies at Age 101 (Continued from page one) THOMAS B. HAMILTON the 1 131 100th ald of birthd :y and dally about are { walk with until hi he walked town Surviving nephew: J Hamilton Bellefone Broderick, Long Beach Mrs. EM wo larence 'homa 3 fa 1 erick, of State Colles Fur terday olic church William E ermen niece ( eral services were | morning with Downe St the at Tamily Hi Hamilitor Pent AWCLINE & Fort in 1865 riage with whose father it the time iff of Lycoming county In addition to his dutie Pennsyly Railroad employed by the Empire Li operated over P. R Irene the Sariy Was look after the vi r Line giving 1 Mr sociated with Philadelphia was placed rk Branch. Later he o fice in New York City a member of the Produce At the termination of in this of work the present century Williamaport and after there until 1908 came where he has since resided In 1834 he made history in the life insurance field when the Equ t- able Life Assurance with whom he hod carried ordinary life insurance policy paid the policy In full further premium payments of that year when the Society celebrated its 75th anniver- sary. Mr. Hamilton was a guest of honor it the festivities held in the Waldorf-Astoria, New York On August 8, 1934, Mr. Hamilton was a guest of honor of the Ed- ward A. Woods Agency, Pittsburgh, at the convention of agency repre- at the Nittany Lion Inn, State College. Upon returning home from State College. he fell and fractured his hip. Despite the fact that such an Injury frequently proves fatal to aged persons, he not only survived the accident but lived to walk once more Mrs. Hamilton died in she and Mr, Hamilton had lived to- i gether 57 years. No children were born to their union Upon the occasion of his 100th birthd:y, the aged veteran was guest of honor at a testimonial din. ner given at the Penn Belle Hotel by the Bellefonte Chamber of Com- merce the Upon vocation if Hamil Hanco mere in charge line Bellefonte to Society years wa. ved In July Equitable sentatives 1922 after Marriage Licenses Robert Russell C In Bellefonte Mary Evelyn Irvin Bellefonte John R. Baldau Lewision N ¥Y Dorothy C. Trubits Niagara Pals Car] Ray PFohringer. Jersey Bhore Hazel Marie Beach Avis Emer J Lawson Btate College | Margaret E. Gledhill Howard THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ‘Firemen Will Meet, August 15 (Continued from Page 1) until his untimely death in Wednesday of this years ( vention, a pilgrimage will be mio to his grave In the Brisbin cemes tery, where a monument was t- #d to his memory by the Houtzda'e firemen and dedicated in 1912 whet the convention met dale. He Is of the organization Present at the the first « the following ¢burg: Frank Bradley Clear- William Cairns, Tyrone 5 man aaa Patrick Clot Alexander Smith and Charles Langford of Houtzaa Ed. C. Bates, Charles Moffet and A W. Baird, ¢f Osceola Mill The convention speake: David J. Price ne ered ga n at Ho Le regarded as the founder meeting that pi mvention in Frank Weber ned were Phill field Cre Phill { burg The general wirman of vention is William Lewl Is Candidate For Re-election Woodring is Republican As pirant For Second Term as Recorder b ntered into tl with asp Centre He noming county the 1 nia election King the fot naj) ns candidacy Prowlers Are Reported Here (Continued from Page 1) ywier is reported to have fled alley pas w Markl believed the man cl the ground to the po i not impossible clin the It from a difficut P making their rounds y after 1 o'cock Tuesday morn discovered the sliding door at in northern end of the George A Beezer garage on North Walter partly ajar and notified Herbert M. Beezet he garage t Once nothing had been ie door, which is locke the inside, had appar opened from the Insi indication entered i ed but lice shi street Captain went to found that turbed. T a chain ently been but there anyone had building on wa no forcibly Two weeks ago several local ser- vice stitions were broken into small amounts of merchandise were taken sa I LS ————— Townsend Meeting There will b¢ a Townsend meet- and ing in the Court House, Friday eve- | at 7:30 o'clock of Curwensville, wil Everyone is invited and hear him - Human nature is hard to chante if you don’t believe this. try chang- Hig your own ning, August 4. Mr. Bushman be the speaker to come The e are pe ple who believe thal hay fever Is caused by lay Harry C. Yeager Dies Suddenly (Conunued from Page 1) HARRY CC. YEAGER ‘ “A. to 1910 Mr brother Maurice Baxon comp: ised which engaged in the man- h swings ani 0% ‘hoenix Mill prop- Tomas ip Yeager a member of the : terian had been etary and treasurer of the Sunday hool constantly since 1914; was a member of the Bellefonle Ek dge: was a member of the 1. OO ". a director of the Y. M. C. A a harter member of the Chamber of mmerce, and a member of the ils Bowling team He was 2 charter member and p etident of the 8veamore Camp club For the past two years Mr. Yeage 1d been chairman of the Commerce Committee in charge street decorations during the Christmas season, and each yea! succeeded in having the streets trimmed more attractively ever before in the town's history Only one other chanf has been in business longer than Mr. Yeager. He is W, C. Cox- Was chuwrel GOL - ey, who was in the grocery business | a half century ago when Mr, Yeag- | er accepted his first job. The following members of the Bellefonte Elks Club acted af casket | bearers: A.C. Heverly, George Ha- zel, Harry Eberhart, Russell Booger, Paul N Eckley and O. A #000046 YEAGERS AUGUST SPECIALS! Men's All White and Sport Oxfords $1.89 BELLEFONTE 99999 Shamber thon! Bellefonte mor- | Pi Kline business Cone afler- and were Monday all stores Bellefonte funeral Yeager! paces during noon in the ————— i —— f— Democrats Plan Annual Outing Continued fron Page 1) Mr. Barr cratic pleni were attended lot Black enthusiast ut Mos and central counties afl 100ked - Lthroughou grown be a Olli observer ste The plenie Xi the chalrmansi E. Beezer, region: ng Democratic committee of Walter director of P nn under il thie in ior C Howe Women Pen rt Jur Merre finan cgecorntion Edward Pear . I'ekeley Loding The bind Edward And Play Will Open Fair Activities New Make Debut Centre Hall Event; Camp- Band to al ing Begins August 27 equipment what Lime 8] oe | day We here mages to Ix displ or. ¢ A dav as nstead of GINESGRY a This Articles t imperative exhibited shall by # pm exhib Centre County Pomona Nas as its slogan “Maks Americans More Church-Conscious To help further Pomona Grange will have two display places a booth in the Education building the distribution of m terial on religious education, and a tent On Rhone avenue where any person is welcome for a few minutes rest, a thi this end for - Pa SE Si RIOT OF DRESS VALUES at only $2.99 or 2 for $5.00 ON SALE Friday & Saturday (AUGUST 4th & 5th) Sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 52. Print and plain crepes, marqui- tes, washable rayon crepes very one a beauly., AN thew resses were much higher priced. LINTZ'S BELLEFONTE, PA, WALTER COHEN, Manager. As a mark of respect to Mr Railroad Man Secking Office (‘lark N. Aikey Candidate For (;. 0. PP. Nomination as Commissioner Injured By Saw ore Bring Suit For $11,000 (Continued from Dage one) for injuries received lor seeks $1000 to NAKeEs 10 Hes ¢ while Mr repny 1 Hl nim for medica) wl u ar cot of emplo Taylor been Democrats Form Unit rom Page | THOMPSON REUNION first 1s of the ir TE C0444 060 YIAGIERS 0606000000 AUGUST SPECIALS! Bovs Soled Oxfords Special Lot at NM i $1.59 $ $0944 ¢ BILILEFONTE o9ee0e M L FRID'Y RB SATI'RDAY August 4th & 5th Bette Davis George Humphrey Bogart “Dark Victory” ic repe Md UNICIPA MILLHEIM. PA Brent MONDAY August & TIVRDAY th & Sth America from war? the true answer-— “Confessions of a Nazi Spy” | Edward G. Robinson | Francis Lederer | Are we safe in Here is Paul Lukas ALWAYS THE BEST OF SELECTED SHORTS Coming Aug. 11th & 12th—"Rose of Washington Square” OLDMAN FOOD MARKET “Quality is Our First Consideration” BROCKFEHOM HOTEL BLDG. PHONE 8 BUY “WHITE ROSE,” THE WORLD'S FINEST FOOD PRODUCTS, WITH CONFIDENCE ! We are sure vou will find complete satisfaction in every package or can of White Rose food products-—because they are tested and inspected before leaving the packing plants White Rose YELLOW CLING PEACHES med size 10c¢ White Rose PINEAPPLE SPEARS large can 19¢ (Out of the heart of the pineapple! White Rose Picnic Size ASPARAGUS TIPS. White Rose MAYONNAISE Special Extra Quality FRESH PRUNES. . Sunshine . «a 150 vn iind B02. jOors 25¢ medium 10¢ ASSORTED COOKIES... ....... .1b2%¢ Sunshine KRISPY CRACKERS. . .3 med. pkgs. 25¢ EXTRA GOOD FOOD BEGINS WITH GOOD INGREDIENTS Skinless Weiners - - Ib 25¢ Large Weiner Rolls - - - doz. 15¢ Old Tyme Fresh Twice Dally Bread - 2 lvs. 15¢ | N.Y. State Best Limburger Cheese - |b pkg. 35¢ Kraft's American Cheese - 2 Ibs 41¢ Philadelphia Cream Cheese - 2 pkgs. 15¢
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