September 7, 1939. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Seven |] . . | | (Political Adverti ny ind Sara Zubler, Spring Mills; | were awarded ribbons on the basis | DEINE sold for $200 causes a lot of | rived in France October Sth, Upon |Bchreffler and «hi dren, Charlotte On the averame. adds i. 7. Wade ch ertisemen Louise Slack, Millheim; Lols 8haf- [of summer management, the merit confusion, py finally Mrs. Brown | my arrival in Prance 1 was assign- and Paddy Lou, of Lemont; Mr. and ner, of the Federal Bureau of Anl- CANDIDATE FOR THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR fer, Zion and Alice Brugger, Unlon- [of their exhibit, and completeness doe de she doesn't want a fur coat | ed to clerical work in the office of Mrs. Maurice Schreffler, of Curtin, mal Industry, the farm family that { ville. of record book. Those scoring be-| ADO banks the money for junior. | Col, D. M. King, Chief Or: inance land Mr. and Mis. Thomas | slaughters its own calf, steer, or hog | Each club had an exhibit of the tween 90 and 100 received blue mer- Fit. dire tor Ig Cecll W. Maurer, officer. 1 returned home August 2. of Mill Hall, and Mis, Elmer Wilson, pays f 3 is a pound for articles made by the girls in their it award ribbons, between 80 and bet burg Grange, Rebersburs | 1019, and resumed by occupation al of Pittsburgh acker ren other 1% cents takes club work. Committees of club girls 90, red, and between 70 and 80, presented “Detour Ahead,” by Pol- | the ticket office The next reundon will be held at car g. cuiting, wr pping ly AC NM t 1 . 9 y 1 v to judge the exhibited articles were | White ribbons. ly MacManns, The cast of char- Now that the primary election 15 Heels Pirk in 1940 on the fourth and freezing. Many local slaughter acte j wy or ' ¢ ae res t ph " terk p . selected by Miss Helen 8. Butler,| In the Centre Hall 4-H Pig Club or Banga Ramsey Dot is Mey coming to @ close, 1 wish to sxtand Bunday of June, the 23rd houses will dre a steer for 32. res Von] home economics extension represen- the following received these awards James vid Ramsey, Raymond Bair; | my sincere thanks to the peopl La the carcass { tative who has conducted the club blue, Marvin R. B8hearer, HAITY ary REE : i he hide and liver to the owner " . h b M , w ’ | o ve sived every w » FREEZER LOCKERS MAKE | work this past summer. Miss Nellie | Burris, Jr.. Eugene Wolfe and Glenn | copa, oorehead, Mirjam Zerby; | cepiion 1 have received every where / oditing it 1 account, This od ; | (Chuck) Allen, land Ester- and can assure them, If nominated MEA’ Vv a JE ON ot 1d Pda A doi FRED ( Clogston, State 4-H club leader from | Wolfe; red, Robert Homan, Inez ne. Vincent Sone alan Lim~- and py ted, 1 will exert my every Hyat A AlLADLE IN FARMS ¥ i tal co Ww around 4 ® is a pou - ming h pars of Moorehead, Prancis Wert; | Centre County for the pleasant re- [Slate Sollege: Pro pir ih Assist Luse, Marian J. Shearer, Sherwood pert; Mrs Stevens, Miriam Bair. | effort to carrying out the duties ol | Parm families often without with the round-up an ging. | Lansberry, Delbert Lansberry, Joe Just as the mortgage ls about to | the cflice in a courteous ani effici- fresh meat, especially in summer Thus, for a tolal hindling cost | Merit ribbons on the basis of 90-| Rimmey, Kenneth Frazier; Whi be foreclosed on the Ramsey house, | ent manner because they do not hav y pace of yn nts a pound, Whitacre | 100 for blue, 80-90 for red. and 70- | Randall Miller, John Rimmey, Jr. a deour is put on the main high- Sincerely yours to keep It fresh and iy cannot | pol jut family can have a 80 for white were awarded to the Dean Luse, David Noll way causing traffic to go past their JOHN 1. SHOLL, |afford to pay cash for day-to-day con ply of fresh meat, Ad- | following: | In the Pine Grove Mills 4-H Pig | house. Strange fortune and good — supplies ding the local selling price of the Pine Grove Mills Food Club, red Club, the following received these Juck belell the worried family. The Where freever | ribbons to Joan Harpster, Prisc.lia awards: blue. Eirl Homan, Elwood | director was Mrs, Vilas Wise Schreffler Family able, many farn . Piper, Lois Harpster, Lois Schilling, Homan, Francis Pry; red, Harold — . » jety and food | f Nominated and Doris Schilling, Louise Marshall; Rockey; white, Dan Btearns Joh | Sh 1 S k Holds First Reunion by keeping a Elected | Promise white ribbon to Betty Gummo In the Millhetm 4-H Pig Club, n ' 0 eel A p— home-raised mes ’ Zion Clothing Club, red ribbons awards as follows: blue, Margarel Register Candidacy The foregoing article, was written acre, assistant in agri the People of Cen- to Allene Witmer, Mildred Yearick, Boob, Mamie Hosterman, Mar) The first family reunion of John nomic t the Penn Miriam Yearick: white ribbons to| Winkelblech; red, Eugene Franken- ts va cu Schreffler's descendants was held College tre County a Con- Mary Jine Armstrong, Dorothy berger, Carl Hosterman, Dean Win- ER eo on Sunday at Heels Park with about H ‘ Vonada, Mary Lois Krape and Ethel | kelbiech; white, Carl Ishler, Jn ‘ 55 In altendance John Bchreffier servative Business Mae Krape In the Millheim 4-H Poultry Club § 3 was one of the ploneers of the dis- Administration. State College Baking Club, blue the following received these awards p trict, living in Lauvertown, as Peru ribbons to Barbra Lang, Peggy blue, James Bechtol, Jensen Mingle; ¥ +f y was then called and plying the b . El + MacKenzie: red ribbons, Margaret red. Rosella Stover, Olivia Stover, oo trade of carpet weaver ' eC A ——— % " uy Gr -— Ra. | Swope, Carolyn Currier, Ruth Ar- white, Pearl Stover § He wove and supplied rag carpet MILLHEIM BORO | w . 4 d to both Lyons’ and Josep stores JF NL : Waring, of Port Matilda, Honor- | mes, Phyllis Lang; white ribbons,| In the Stormstown Tomato Club . 0 both J d S ‘ slp a i N . family Prizes Awarded ‘ able mention was given Pred Fel- | Anna Mary Lowder, Jean Stover, the following received ribbons: red a Bajlefon He ag A A " u Ge ara " ’ 1 | mrad ’ : ren, v 1 are : At Grange Fair tenberser, of Spring Mills; Paul | Evelyn Lowder Lots Clark, Rex Clark, Betty Peters Sigut children, Yi Anna. arch : Kiape, of Aaronsburg; Wal'er Woody Crest Clothing Club, red Ruth Stine, Virginia Stine. Frances "" Ra: "E Barman Ama gp Pooper ¥ # M S tf i inavely Hy 1 11 1 " § y 1 ’ ' a Ww award Evers, and Saran 3 ; (Continued from Page 1) Snavely, of Spring Mills, and David ribbons to Maxine Rinehart, Elea- Waring, Lynn Wilson: white, Do- v : ie Tb ¢ William oOHL ic H ’ : ho . 0 e Le Noll, of Centre Hall. nor Albright, Madeline Rinehart, lores Smith, Joseph Way, Elwood J 10 marri oh il ; m " Hi od oe YG THE i t ' ’ x " Is were bert "red Naries w 3 The following plays were pre- Leda Rinehart; white ribbon 10! Way, Richard Sigel E rl Smith SOT were . Ruth Zubler, Gregg: cannej peach- ' Wed : Miry Wolford | Wesley and John - ratt rege. canned ber- | sented ednesday night as part of | ¢ y Hore One blue ribbon in the Millheim T™ Arn TC ' ind Chis 3. wo é : : UPREME COURT es, Jean Watts, Gregg: canned be I Hublersburg Foods Club. white H ; The Barn rd rls i arl prs Fi ho ries. Marv Zettle. Gregg: Phyll's the series given under the sponsor- : " coll Garden Club was won by Dean 8lo- : S hrefler settled in Pleass Jodon, Bellefonte; canned corn, | Ship of the Grange Players: oon of Jacusiine i ib. Blu) where Charles Schreffler and hi Rain TER, R71 PRIMARY, SEPT. 12, 1939 Mary Zettle, Gregg: Theressa Fick- Logan Grange, Pleasant Gap Swrmslown Ulo ng will YUE In the Unionville 4-H Garden - wife still reside Wy TT whois ul ‘ y “¥. ribbon to Rebecca Way: red ribbons cy. p y inemmlusmal pdt ” vd ) ay { ' es, Bellefonte. presen‘ed “Settled Out of Court” |, a | w LU% Club the following received merit dead but are survived by thelr § : : k irst ! game on Ba lot y ¢ - r v “ ot. i " » A J J - w \J ' to Lois Pelers, Arlene Wilson, Bet-| pibnong: blue. Melvin Connelly; red daughter, Mrs, F ward ; re ; ; Canned vas. Phyllis Jodon, The cast of charac'ers: Effie Keller; tv Peters. Edith Sigel We al ; TY Bellefonte: pT tong. Grevg: Robert Rhoades, James Biddle and | Peters, Edith Sigel, Ruth Waring. , porrest Lucas, Richard Hall, Walter he Gap. The Baroard ' vt 5 : : p } hei othi lub, bly b- A . . " p fanned ROImRioes, on Seas Rath Jones. The director was Ms Woy Fh Kine ox a Sousa. Bdvarg Barton, Join Bat: : ceased. are 8 rvived by =» Jghite > ¢ v & 5 Bap | Sara M. Soffel X Gregg: Mary Zettle, Gregg; Phyllis James Biddle Jean Decker, Louise Slack; white. Contre Hall : Mrs. Lloyd Daugherty, of Lock Ha- Cd a iy Jodon, Bellefonte; canned beans.| Spring Mills Grange, Spring Mills, | ribbon to Arlene Decker Nlanthe Mary Zettle, Gregg; Theresa resented “The Pampered Darling.”| Gatesburg Foods Club, red rib- Fickes, Bellefonte; Loraynne Grove, The cast ‘of characters: Ruth Zub- Gregg; canned beets, Mary Zette. 1... Mabel Gregg: Theressa Fickes, Belle- fonte; Phyllis Jodon, Bellefonte; canned carrots, Mary Zettle, Gregg; lower Club mem- ven My A { Wesley Rehref ven. M Evers and Wesley Schref- bers winning ribbons are: blue, Inez filer. the latter of Osceola Mills. ¢ K : i TWENTY-THREE YEARS’ . ii ! i sola Mil the ne ¥ ] Luse, Frances Runkle: red, Los {orm ¢ ) ; . ' “ys phen LEGAL EXPERIENCE: A I . Lie; ‘ } mer of Lock Haven, with Char- EE FE ¢ bons Lo Leona Burns, Vivian Barto; goman: white, J net Runkle les Schreffier, are the only living ST ‘ El 1916-1920 as practicing attornes Eungard, Mrs. Harry | white ribbon to Genevieve Burns heer A ; 4 fd . i 4 930.1838 J f the ( Auman, Evelyn Brooks, Dean Het Pine Glen Fox Club, red ribbon Olive Joy Moyer, of Mifflinburg n presenting 1} candidacy for chi'dren of John C. Schrefller oo Cry g £1 1930-1839 as Judge of the County Auman, Evelyn 4 an t- i ien ds ) ribbon Age v Cars Aatcsemtriensls ’ . py 4 . Sai "Pookie Yirat wa i aw aisha FLA 4 . # Court of Allegheny County, tinger, Frances Zubler, Rosella Het- | to Phyllis Wertz: white ribbons to ne har a or vot Renney and Site EQ. notes Gents , BN I A . —— mace, . irst anc inty Joh Rholl uaims U adr t whic 2 business rs fu tinger., Adam Condo, Harold Dress, Dorothy Pye, Gladys Hoover, Marie 1 e awarde 1" Sholl acquaimis Le alls ich t Ww Theressa Fickes, Bellefonte, Jean nd Eugene Zerby. The director Fye, Betty McCullough, Betty Dix weond place, respectively, In publican volers with the follow - elected the following officers Watts, Gregg; Jellies, Theressa| Mrs. Joseph Swabb or + M7 sheffield Farms Co. “Milkmaid”: ing facy permanent organization " de rein ' as 1 sep mn " tg * Fickes, Bellefonte; Virginia Pat- 5 Unionville Clothing Club. red rib-| Contest held Thursday terson. Harris; Jean Watts, Greeg. Ho y op a x: " Alp . : rseshoe Pitching Contest bot ; em att] tT * ns to Margaret Brugger, Jean Re- preserves, Mary Zettle, Gresg; atts ale : " g , Maxine Long, Gregg. Jean Walls eh Moy Centre Sonny omit men | sides, M rgaret Alexander, Jane Gi.- Gregg; pickles, Mary Zettle, Gregg; 8nd boys completed in the annual|liland: white ribbon to Alice Brug- Phyllis Jo cn. Bellefonte horseshoe pitching contest ’ said Centre Hall Fair, August r Buiter cakes, Jean Watts Greeg; contest was won by Earl Homan, of to Ruth Zubler: red ribbon Betty Robinson, Gregg; Mary Zet- penna. Furnace, who pitched against | to Betty Jane Robinson, Lois Zub- Be a; angel od oie 7 Mary: p-ul Rudy, of State College, in the | ler, Sara Zubler, Lois Meyer, Lera a n u regs: "ty Sb nson, finals ‘ $end ) , Vio - ¢ : Soe, Pin Jean Watts Gres: nals Meyer, Leona Wolf, Gertrude Wea. Yoel Brooks, Bellefonte: Mu hy ” DOK 108 “ 1 LS, OT ' N ’ % » Ri Belle nt i} ¢ na Wolfe, Gregg: pies Betty Each of these contestants won ver; white ribbons to Emma Wag- Bet roe. nie Lettie Jo : to Obhelia Haupt datgh 120 “we, i i » “Wy ellefont po Tok ~ y yok NH E QJ a 2 H AAA Ann Teaman Bellefonte: Marv one 50 point game in the finals thus ner, Miriam Zettle, Betty Auman Cle . es renevieve Lee H wa : doi o a 1 Samed ‘ ei H : ME y " lear: nrkm 11% * pr Gf : "n * 3 Zettle Gregg knitted garments forcing them to piteh a third game H club exhibits each aken as ” 4 , Rive kman. Mil'heim; Man w i . . tamil . 1 Ji ‘ nit an LEY, . te 2 read gy on 1114 , sah Bs SLESOUTR . 1% ’ sami Alice Brugger. Bellefonte: Rita Jo- to decide the championship. Trail-|8 whole unit, were judged with re. “© le, Spring Mills; Ann Daughen- den. Harris: Esther Reitz Harris: Ing Rudy with a score of 18-42, Ho- spect to general appeirance, num- Bel H Howard: Dam rise . “- . . my ANCL _ . ‘h . sMlafrnnt ” " a Admaneael +h man rallied to n th hamunion. ber of girs exhibiting. number of Bellefonte; Mabel Barton | embroidered accessories, Ruth Man ra.leq win the champion d Mar ot se Y as Zubler Greez: Hazel McCool ship. He will represent Centre coun- | ribbons won in each club. The clubs MAFY douse ra, ge Gregg: Loraynne Grove, Gregg: tv at the Farm Show in the State Winning the prizes which were giv- Hor a “rt ¢ pens Si + $48 5s, hy " ¢ © wf eyes d v woven accessories: Virginia Smeit- horseshoe pitching contest it Har- on by the Fair Association are : ” to rane; Helen dg x zer, Bellefon e; Jean Leitzell, Belle- risburg in January Stormstown, first prize, $10; Pine Betjelume. Jane Brown, Mill Hall; 2 Sm p Ki atmmt len a1 { nionville rances ry Mill in y y fonte: Elizabeth F.sher, Bellefon'e Kenneth Houtz. of State College Olen, second prize, $8: Unionville, FANG haw er, Millheim: He a lara Ariza painted fruit bowls, Susan Torsell, was third and J A. McCardle. of | third prize, 86; Woody Crest, fourth Neil. Lewisburg; Regena Harte. = 5 a A “" sl ngs $3¢il, was third anc A. McCardle, of ~~ ee rT hiss Sod wy lef rember of the Offic'al Board, Board Bellefonte; Louise Alkey, Belle- | yuu y sth Pius’ gt prize. $4 Bellefonte. Lois 8:'mpsell, Belle. “70 EE SET ar af Al ; * " ulian. was fourth. The other four * fonte: LaRue Stover. Bellefon: of Trustees, and Treasurer of the and son, of Lock Haven fcnte; Ba barg MuoDowell, Lle- in the finals were Eugene Gilligan. After the round-up, which was Car » fet ' ane But: ay SAME: BErved ACMEMDET ‘Mrs Cor Schreffier and childre fonte; sandals: Jane Leitzell, Belle- | agory Gilligan. Howard Harpster,! Bti€@ in the moming, a program of boy n Ho! werman, Asronsburg, council at Charman of the en La ie iG chiaren fonte: Alice Brugger, Bellefonte; | apa oad nd¥ : “stunts was rut on by the vartou Ethel Fiedler. Woodward, Mary El. Water Comink-tat far 3 ene drawn work: Marie Jordan. Harris; ie clubs for the afternoon program '®n Homan. Pennsylvania PUtiace: sw... mm { Faye Yearick, Gregg: Esther Reitz, Home Economics 4-H Club Roundup Tne clubs winning prizes for foes. [FeNe Best Woodward aust of wo king at nights ’ EY Harris. The 4-H home economics clubs of stunts are first, Stormstown. 82; The judges were Lioyd Kemp, of ub is Baie 101 Bellefonte r. and Mi a. : : d Member of the Brook-Doll Post § 5 an Jonny, of Respective place winners in the Centre county held a county-wide second, Unionville, $150; thud, Howard: John Decker, of Spring American Legicn of the Jackson TR Ww vid l 5 3 " ; merican gicn the J n- M; nd Mrs ro Lan Junior Depa:r'men: Boys and Girls round-up on Tuesday, August 29, at Woody Crest. $1 Mills; Glenn FP. Rogers, of Nittany. Crigman-Sayior Post Veerans of oh jail an Siar jer Livestock judging contes’ are James the Centre Hall Fair. The round-up 4-H County Round-Ups Robert Ziegier. of Centre Hall. and poreon Wars of Bellefonte. Mem- a fread: Mi. Gilliland of Oak Hall Station: Was In charge of a committee of Fifty-five 4-H agricultural clib Lewis Q. Faweell, of Bellefonte ber of the Brotherhood of Railway Ralph Sherman, of Pleasant Gap, girls hppeinied by County Council: members completed thelr year's Respective awards in Vocational and Steamshp Clerks Freight ryt Irv d vy ile v It der A 3} 2 r "nl "% 3 ugust ft ih o ' 2 » Spurgeon Hennigh, of Spring Mil's; Evelyn Lowder, of B8tate College work on Tuesday. August 28, at ihe Agriculture are: booth contest Les- Handlers Express and Station Bm- [Political savt) Glenn Wolfe, ¢f Centre Hall; Jen- was chairman, members committee, Centre Hall Fair. according to Asit. ter Cladfelier. Biddle and Shope ployes. affiliated with American 3 1 nl ~ 1 -. + , . 4 . § : s y : } " sen Mingle, of Coburn; Charles Anna Mary Lowder, Oak Hall; Ruth County Agent Elton B. Tait. They Harold Walker and E William Hess: Federation of Labor and Canadian REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE ” ; _— > : : junior poultry project, Amy I. Boob: Trades and Labor Congress, with junior vegetable project. Pred E International Hesiquaners at Cin- Horner. junior dairy project. Mel. Cinnati Ohio vin Miller and Dale Miller: swine My employment record is as fol- project, Earl RB. Hockthan and Hai O° of CENTRE COUNTY 1908, employed by WH. Doll wl ¥ Bg® old Bradford. junior pot to prolect : L ¥ ’ if hi es 1 Lester Kaufman miscellaneous DiS Bakery on High 8ree Belie- ® Pred Jordan: asenfor dairy, John [onic 1808, ment tc work for P. R Treaster, Paul Krape Glenn 8 R. Co. a8 cierk in Bellefonie Lickel : : Wolfe, Dean Spayd. Mary W_ Smith office with H. L. Hutchison, then _Furthermo » belleves. that the job of Commissianer is senior corn Donald Biddle Eure: o| BEER. 1912 advanced to chiel full time joi that it can only be handied proper’ . n ) hy W E Burkholder was 50 considering it Vith Mr. Lee it will be a {fu jot R. Wolfe Kennet ._ Cierk when & ‘ ig 3 4 | lard Zettie Donald We ng Lua made ticket agen: at Plilipsburg Let Clyde Lee have your vote on September 12th — potatoes. Fr : dik, , on | Remained as. chief clerk until 1929 Ea x rot . Fred Feltenberger, Paul and was acting agent and ticke: Tay vr ’ iavirr n Kea ve. LeRoy Duck, Nelson Naylor.) gent. In.1080 the company began yd Watson: senior sheep, BE. Wil- | ty retrench at Bellefonie at whieh liam Hess, James Gilliland. Jr: so time ticke! agency was cousolidat- lor swine, Frank Homan, Jr. Fu- a1 with Prelalh: Agency. with W For the first time in the history of Centre County the | iri: *, Wot. Kennet ices. 1 Kelly as agent, During this ime Robert Barger, Fred Peltenberger. 1 remained in ticket office as head morning al . holl. of Milesburs 3 Millard Schrefller, of Pleasan Dn Sa ee I" CLYDE LEE the Grange Fair, Centre Hall. The ndidate for Regiter of ls of vice president M F.D ertisement girls, district winners, sill be Lt X'n Cenire County, wi rm In lie- of the same lace: trea 1 to the New York World's Fair fone Oc 7 188 n of Wilso Liovd Daugheris nck Havy™ where they will compete with t J 3 alists from nine other district the cham ionship. Earh conte will receive a compact an" Mills Clothing Ciub, biue FRETS (1 Tie (URUTIL PNY S J Other the contest incl w al Belie- and Carl Jr of Bel efonte Feat Mr. and Mrs beer reed 10 resign bee aod childres As a1 Company brought him in close touch with the peopl In the owns county where he has worked he is 9 favorably known Lee's activ ¥ n stiabled n to meet many of the and ver the po ] situatios th them. Wherever he bas gone he has been I} vived. It is impossible for any candi date 10 meet all the voters personally and Mr. Lee wishes to thank ail those who have o him so many courtesies as he has traveled about over Centre Coun ing votes and to ask those whom he has been unable to se ally to support him Septem- ber 12th. for the Republican nomination for Commissioner Mr. Lee believes that every township in the county of Centre should have fair and equal consideration h every other township in matters handled by the Board of Commissioners which directly affect the conduct BL a ta a a — Pik eI RC) SR IN RE HR Reus ER Ee I Is a a ata senior poultry, Harry Balley, BEu- clerk In 1924 waz bumped [rom . 4 ® Prothonotary has shared the fees of the office with Supe Wolfe: 2ibun Rn jicket. offiog to freight otice Fe Roy McKinley NY i I) |) > 1:7: V. 99:4 the taxpayer. The photostatic copies of two checks J 5d cern’ omer & Meuse. ov. of peosie of Cenive Coutts In 1855 fGrexs Towmbip) ter Gladfelter, Edgar Jackson: sen- Bumped from [eight office to nigh Rov McKinley. a World War totaling $2,881.87 shown below tell a graphic story. eT amp, Harputar, Donald | S550 Sik ie von T out out on || Yetaran, ts 4 Niciong resident of ( CH :9\ | PION old Walker. Richard Gentzel, Leo brely. Since that date 1 have || experience in many kinds of p— Jordin. George Lauck; small grain, | D°*n working as extra clerk al} work, Including farming. He is Fred Peltenberger; Bellefonte, being employed about | ot controlled by any clique or ee | ODe-Lhird of the time tion 1 e or out of his party Agriculture note books, dairy TC Gatias hi ihe" atiiy. i fac nsid party BELLEFONTE TRUST co se No : 4 husbandry, Kenneth Snioer: fruits July, 1917, sent ‘0 Bowman's Tech- A vote for McKinley is a vole dg 1133 Spd geon Hennigh, Pred Pelten- nical School at Lancaster, Pa. for | for the sound, capable and econo- h ber * try » Ee BELLEFONTE. PA June 21st noe a Rune Puke, Harel Yoaiker, a period of 2 months Went from | mical administration of the - py or If Ln VOR ) i: genera ct A 3 he 4 . HN to ’ : Harold Walker, Donald Rossman; oc 0 Camp Hancock, thence 0 SHERIFF'S OFFICE! Pay rong & . Hampstead, Long Island, and ar- SR op SCRMISSIONTRS uf OKUPNE COUNTY ¥ * . Cohunve. Pa er, Tony Krout; farm acooun's Robert Barger. John Keller: mis- fom THOUSAND FOUR MUNDRED NINETY TWO DOLLARS. y ae vegetable gardeni alk- $1,090.08 : g ng, Harold W CF in eo TS ARAN Dongs E cellaneous, Guy W. Korman, who (Political Advertisement) att le . Led 4 : | NI | received the special all-county | Refund to Cou} ma 7 prize : DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR ‘May 6, 187% (P.1s12 mand x | Tuesday's contestants in the and ag. > Fd {Act of Marah 3043 tonsa NG, +g J Amateur Hour are as follows: plano Seth es Wena NE | rl N i. ,. Ea a a at Be pa . 4 wer ¢ twee ? EE STE LE EA ~ Stover of Woodward, Myles Nelsen of Bellefonte, Kent and Joe Bartges {of Coburn, Jessel Thompson of Bellefonte and Philip Teaman of ! Cleveland. Tom Mascn, Gilbert! ? ea ky Olewine, Dick Miller and Billy Minshall, all of State College, Fran- : | tes Rishel, Tessie Bartges, and E | Mary Duck, all of Miliheim. 18 LEE hn Ries. Bath dd 4 ty-s1ght Dollers----o- mow 3 | i Ploys Am- | : Lifelong Farmer T act of & : : : and resident of Centre County. BOND C. WHITE 3 ‘BOND C. WHITE | {| Axemann, ! | Following are the plays presented § : | Thursday night as = finals in the | 4 Resident and | "aman Soufsinent; | Taxpayer of Walker Township for the past 54 years, Vote for Lee GEO. A. BEEZER GARAGE for an honest, efficient ad. ministration of this im. NORTH WATER STREET SELLEFONTE. PA.
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