Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 7, 1939. JACKSONVILLE Church services 0), are as foll 9:30. Worship wit C. E. 6:45, topic hey ie Kalla spent wel Mis were Arline Swope, Mrs. Ted Dixson Mrs. C. E daugh.er Beluy ternoony at the home visit Mr ick, who was very glad to see that much and it is many f[riends here covery Messrs Hall, and Joel at the Nevin las; week ‘Thursday even R. Bantley Josephine Arline Swoy a to ed nt al children Shoe ner gues Nora St gS uesis mother. They Krcne home at Hackenbury home Mr Mrs pe is of Clair Miss of als and at the Mrs Connie isitars and ca jEiLer Clayton of Beech Cree alternoon visitors Deitz home Mr. and Mrs Henry Kessiing of Sunday afternoon Mra. Lau ¥ Cx inable to state wi wear the same since deer season the real th of buck of Mr and Mrs daughter Mary, Mrs. George lice ¢f East Eno evening visitors at aZa home. of Miss Be ty Corman of Axe Mann with her si while spent the weekend Mr:. DP. Ertley was ab the hunting ¢ Monday Ler Crew of deéer crew of zr fair It Saree rs. John Dun Christine Bun Vivian and Aley, spent Horace > Wh hr for “Teaching, preaching, Healing." Miss Frances Fogal of Bellefonte, Thanksgiving weekend with yn MeCrea, d, S ill he the or a speedy re- to good health, Jacob Shearer Royer Yearick home on¢ f ng home Deliz, e Sumner Thursday and Clarence the Misses Leona and Zoe Clarence at Frank Malone randson of Jersey Shore, Orin George of Womelsdor! k, at Milford Etters and at DAWRY lelher size opened as he i killing a 30 point: which he is very proud Clyde Swartz ana Bellefonte Bair 1a, th 1 even had fou | . “| William Beigh- | ise and Eu Swope and condition Is good of Osceola Mills, bone Saturday near Bellefonte, Mi: and children Ix Geraldine and Arlene Vivian Wolfe { place, were Wednesday evening callers the Robert Conaway home, Fred Confer gent Belghtod of ited the Robert Sunday. Mrs. Miles Bartley and | assisted at the double for (he families of her Chester Neff of Howard, and het brother, Jehn Neff of Boothwyn and Concord, held at the Neff home | in Howard Harold Betz and ard, spent Sunday Mrs. Alice Betz and « Miss Margaret Logan nesday evening with Louise Belghtol Richard Berks burg, was an over callers at the | Friday nigh: at the were the and Mrs Geraldine Sunda 1 Sunday, Dec. | of Sunday School! tol sermon 10030, discussion LIS | al | and son-in-law Bu-| Madlonburg, vis. wns Yarnell home on|ficials ¢ 14 tlesnake” Roy Rider, Led vacaticn her [friend other callers Geraldine and Wolfe and children son Leon and Sunday al- Oberheim Martha Year- but was very has improved wish of her Tuesdu ni a charge r Benner Ru nrie | bear son Philip | butchering | father, Mr Game Warden | yesterday reported {the deer kill fs most of the are good-sized condition. Few have baggred this time, bers, taken | good f How- | eC bucks at n unusual Wed- camps killed the limi rlend, | days and broke Hit Spicer morning family o unty 1 his mothe! hildren witli spent of Centre her of Zion, call- of Rebe: nent guest on C. E. Aley home. | 4 tree while Howard Dixson watch in the alas ening with his par- north of State Vivian Mr. and Mrs. William Dixson | the bullet struck the Michael Russo of Lock Haven, gngle. foreed the was a Tuesday dinner guest at | side ntered Snow | Elmer Sw home and spent | rear din- | remaining part of the in search | and ; of bunnie supper Lynn Winners and and her | Stover, of Lock Haven, at the day evening a: the A yarrett | an aid and the home Eve nad Runville resser N , ’ was injured when a bul the and 0 Noll atl were and ab and e th of brain pe the and day the Surgeon was only part t tly tor hoped been were Meek called wt Ant .) hl haan « | DED { atient’s and fav $ ar the Swope home In Tenor { be sat were Fye home White and Salona, Mrs and son Nev- were Sunda the Winfield aii Mot and J - 1 Police ing camp in P Mrs. John n¥Xle a S01 aul, | view, w Bellefonte reported 2 the William i . Mr, and Mrs. Sumner Noll ani T1 children were Sunday e ing p- dent four per guests at th ome of Mr, andl ideer by 1 Mrs. Charles Noll of Hublersbu a ther guests were Harry Belghtol ano and lee ROE Som dtiract ber of boys? b Mrs. Miles Bartley was a Friday Spicer afternoon caller at the E. R. Bart- fee! ley home, Say Mrs. C, port daughter Bett ternoon callers at man home, the main see the litle Patricia Ann All sorry to learn obstruction neck Henry Sunday Spicer that Ip four said that hot nembers of tf moments not Yarnell spent few the home he writer 15 Henry clothes or fire the party was ot hiet glanced off who was he tree fired cal H] no had fo $ irom ™ Lo who and af- Leon sunday E obiect E. Aley were The office and fante fonts the of a State Col was then The position and and daughter were Monday e Hubert Von- was revealed by Beekwit Kessling «of Yarnell was hunt n 3 was hae with 4 Mr amp in Ert Sear reno { Part turdny M through the nassed the later injured man was amped abo atilda morning, by a pumpkin ball woods lear through hone —— of a bullet wound in the hip: Cleorge broke Lis Qsceoia he stumbled over a vine and fell on rock. He underwent {the Philipsburg State Hospital, of Bellefonte, R. D., y by ol n, that the which In past years many of the t within a camp | let man was Barrens, College left £ Area nose without hat n at that severed fractured condition isfactory officers Jordan, ho investigated the was compan just before the acci- had been fired party they any memes heard, Ww 1 by ree standing ~Y the shot lege brought of treatment two It is believed | eve eyeball the taken physician 10 DEER KILL FAIR His Osewalt, shoulder when game shooting a in the area the previous day. Thomas “Rat Mosler although not so large in nwun- animals | and camps being are In in Is quite few by Glancing Shet early glanced off Friday standing miles at Lo to striking an one the eyelid one core the optic No fa- and last was HD Rock- accident hunting fons { Oi #4. A Then added and the and hit about 35 were unable police re- to the Belle the bullet x-ray examinations Beckwith Hit by Stray Shet Hannah Furnace group ut three miles of 18 at 11:45 when while The he his Able The final gift check-up WHAT TO GIVE THEM? ES ALFRED ] BERNARD Crider’s Exclvange [] cHArLEs [] poNaLp [] epwarD [] erEDERICK [] GEORGE ARROW SHIRTS ARROW SHIRTS — whites and fancies. All perfectly tailored with the Arrow collar. All Sanforized-Shrunk, fabric shrinkage less than 1%! We have a swell selection . . . $2 aod up ARROW TIES - that you and everyone else will be glad to look at during the coming year. We have choice new Arrow patterns. Wrinkle resistant . . . long-wearing . . $] and $1.50 ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS- If it's patterns he likes, we have dandy ones tw go with his shirts and ties. White or initialed ones? We've got them too. A swell choice, 25, 35¢, 582 comfortable he can wear. Men who wear Arrow shorts never squirm —becsuse there is no center sear! Shorts are §Se, up. Tops are Sle, vp MONTGOMERY'S “MODERN MEN'S WEAR” Bellefonte, Pa. at | of = | the | limit of 6 f Tutt. he made his way to his atl Harry Auman party, Woodward, 2! Run and Suyder's crew, Forest Ranger, Oentre Hall, deer {and was then driven by compan-! jons to the Philipsburg State Hos- pital. The hunter was unable to state from which direction the bul. let had come, although a hunter some 400 to 500 feel ahead of him claimed he heard the mi near by ihe PIs Kills Bear Illegally { Roy Rider, who was arrested on a {charge of killing a bear out of seg. son, is reported to have paid o fine {of $100 to the game official who in- vestigated the case. The carcass of {the bear, described as being a good- | sized animal, was given to the Pull. ipsburg State Hospital Louis Haupt “Lost” i Louis Haupt, of Willowbank street Bellefonte, was the objeet of an in- tensive search on the part of his hunting companions Clarence Haupt, Donald Haupt and Haupt, early Saturday evening v he become lost while hunting near the swiltchback on the Snow Shoe Mountain Upon losing hi Wit Louis walked until he came road where he stopped a i motorist who brought him he arrived here about 9 o'clock day night Meanwhile his companion had been searching the mow since late ne afternoon turned Bellefonte, and learning that Louis had not ed home, returned to the woo resume the search, When the hunter arrived in Bellefon: learned that his companior gone back to look for him, he t and called off Albert en in t to nom ret - to e 11 the + ou We Car Entire Party is Lost A group in W Power Co. linesmen went Saturday on the Snow Shoe tain, and after kilied they ft they had lost ti Even big Gib Anderson, lead the party forgot his Boy training. Eventually the su crew reached road Irom were able wo plot their v whieh of about the und hey their away Car VEre LATEeg Girl Has Sacoess Miss Emma Yeaney, 18, of fonte. R. D. 3, never hunted be! last Friday, and consequent had never shot even a rabbit less a deer. However, Friday morning and near the Beech Creek brought down an B-point buck five shots fired at deer found their mark William Hon hunting with soll Nelson Be she while h went Many Report Sgcoess H deer morning farm WNGINE a jog. a Noe buck Upon bringing ith a well-placed had a rack of § Points 50 potnds Jim Ledteell. of A lesb’ go & g-uain weighing 184 pound while hw g in Grindsione | ow nes ie of the old \ chpiyt 8 ix will Art bth: of 3ajie! Mileabury an nimoc got ick Mong. of Pleasant hasnt much time to nN fires a kiln at Whiterock Qua Friday afternoon he went to Barrens near State College, sh g-point buck i ord Lime and immed h time WW go to » usual night shift John of Pleasant View i= working in ke area, north of Jas Monday night eft ar which he and fellow workmen ride to and from work, al Wingate and walkad through ten-acre in! hope of getting his deer. In woods above the old Titan plant opposite the McCay dam, John brought down any S-point buek’ which weighed 181 pounds dressed He fired four shots at the animal and three of them hit their mark Bob Woods, of Milesburg, shot a 6 point buck near the Beech Creek trestle, Friday An B-peint killed by Boot: Ripka, a 9-point by Hugh Ralston, Jr, and a T-point by Edward D. James, of State College Reports from the Allegheny mounisin section betwesn Renovo and Snow Shoe credit the Big Bear Rod and Gun Club with 3 deer: Prack Harbor with a 5-point buck killed Saturday and Weaver's with two The Big Bear camp deer were killed by John Lucas, Lew Smith and Dr. Richards H. Hoffman, all of Bellefonte. Fred Witmer of Belle fonte, bagged the deer at the Buck Harbor Camp Among successful Port Matilda hunters were Clifford Kelly and his son, Harold Kelly, each of whom got an 8-point buck, and W. Scott Crane an 1ll-point buck. Rev, Chap. ‘les Snyder of the Pligrim Holiness church, got a buck. He had already shot a bear, a turkey, and numercys rabbits and pheasants during (He Ranger Benner Reports Stewart Benner, forest ranger tm the Woodward area, reported yes. of ne + NOTA Wilson without he (jenree Saturday wood! I 1) and sittin cn a into range mal down he found The Whe Kl deer weighed | back Gum all sage id nd mp. H LA Deke Danald Dyke { ane Lhe Milesburg Lather of Newn each . SHR int n re or DD. Cai of Beliefonte Nr we R ttle Ye the ¢ inrgest dute wan Colyer large Only found been and rests for reports aren will 50 ( 1 | id s0 far and have and by Uuxiay have He described Lf being Le In nu killed ime hendaguarters killed deer Miltheim 1 McEgeesport Sweetwood, Paxinos, ehanon, Decker party. 1 Potters Covler day hu 1 i above od condition the in of 4. ol the 10 in High Valley, John Meeker, reports that in that aren John Jordan, of an nustially en points has aatle, RD taker killed In The buck wi had a rack iHegally kill in the there violation Most of ol by ne ed dem to have been Ranger amp for Lh wood no are Meeker in tw Enon, camps officer far seom in got the « cloned virtualiy all been Y Lhe the kill eer ated the seid in £1 50 “fair,” but average le and Rion following re Mr. Meeker the club, Lhe and the are given Club, Gherity Summit, 4 Wiident Gap Gentzel Road poryL of deer section site number of arder Run, 1 the of their ing in Lon Rus War Mills, Day hunt ter Regulars, al tf Vi White Pines | naes Ty iv [ COse Evergreen Clul WOOO Club req in Spring Thompsontow: > Ost Creek Rock Oak - 4 yradford Mt Xico Pelton ra Windsor Hunt C tn ( § terdiny that no camps in that hc | tion had bagged the camp limit of 6 deer up to that time, although 'i group, the Fisher party at Sheasley Hollow, had 5 fine bucks hung up. Mr. Benner's report follows: Woodward Hotel, 2. John Brindel party, Woodward, | § o Danville Camp, 1. Millheim party, 2. Panther Gap party, 1. Deerslayers, at Winkleblech fiold, Vicksburg Club, 1. | games party at Winklebleoh | i he oar Gap crew, 1. | Alrline Camp. Sheasley Hollow, 1. {| Fisher party, Sheasley Hollow, 5. Iv Bear Cap party in Bear Hollow, 7 Are pire ab SmooaviiEpRnS { i } i i area deer 1 : by came ween inky deer by Inas Mr 3 Spring line Kis violations ecidents in Dee 217 34 have day hu Proteclo JO who patrols Miils repor : that taken in that Ralph Harbaugh of Wi ra dressed Kist the area the nrea ew wiz welghed there have been laws and 30 tner sald of a“ H no far fame that section SCANON Mar urday iy deer ware killed Friday in the Beech Creek and Jesue WOT ad hunter Glow ren Driver mountains seeing bat few, if ture, ead Loa before she He League for Philadelphia must ia Into Then ofler i even ome i. The being CONN SATURDAY Lohr will o residence URDAY Trust nnd, situate ve isle cegent Mayes BOTLEY BAT HRDAY Davis, » Davia est ELL 0 PR les LO Wid decedent, § Walker WEDNESDAY Enown Big mil Beootae mountain terri- | tory, There was « Jot of excitement | Baturday above Beech Creek on the farms of Glossner, afternoon a mile or two Glossner | four bucks | Lime, driven of a woods, Jesse Nuthan SBhadle and War- who happened thal way, them. Back in the some camps complain of any, buck Samuel where nom Pitery inn 8 oul of - Sees Danger in Sympathy Fear]! Buek, Pulitzer and Nobel sudd Tuesday too many expres. who won the for litera- uuthor prize: ympathy for Finland might world war, In an interview | was honored at a meel- Women's International Peace and Freedom, at Mrs. Buck said: "We be overwhelmed by emo- Finland. Thiz might drive an allinnce with Japan would have a real world Public Sales BATU n DAY Df will DEC 0 The School College Township ] sale at Lemont, Pa vacant school houses and land they are situsied saie of these Draperies heid due 10 the er n of anted school L. Frank Mayes DECEMBER of the aye i6--Johin J sale 41 won | y, nn SOCK equ! phen nt Bale m. 8. H. Lohr, auct DECEMEER—16-—Belle- Company, adminis tra the Pear] ik estate will public =m at the Court in Bellefonte, two tracts of in Snow Shoe WwWL- Bogus township the property of Sale wt 10 & pact WW. Harrison Walker DECEMBER 16 a unl nistrator of Fran ate will sell os the vr wa of gece : th of MI hee i aig PETROL Blu wer A uct attorney DEC. 20-Cilayton » £ PULL Spring Mills the road lead! from Farmers Ms to crow 8, live stock In. cluding cows and hogs, Bale at 12 noon. E. BE Hubler, aut MARCH 4,5 and 6, Mrs. |. L owner, will offer at public Lhe Nittany Meadows Boalburg [2 person propesty i Ww the Iouowine: 200 head tie, consist ng of 200 Cusrn- ya 160 of whi are Heglstered 50 pure bred An gus cows: 100 brood sows due Ww fawow iste In March and garly April; 12 high class work hon se trac tons trucks; complete line of pew farm machinery ade- quate to farm 1000 acres, Por catalog Herrick Merryvoun Baley Co. Maryland, This is «a dispersed Auctioneers: E M. Bmith Sta Coliege Oranger, Jr Bpurks, Mn F. Mayes Laanon UESDAY MARCH Kinley will ofier at the Lieb fwrm and Pens Cave farm implements E.M. Bhith asuct FRIDAY, MARCH Cleo will offer at public sale on T. Meyer farm, 2 miles Bust bemshury, livestock and fer piemenis Clean up sale 10 o'viock Wine & HOR anle on Porm atl L ana 7 putsiie Hury Hvesiens: Hale 10 A. M. MONDAY, MARCH 11-Keller Snyder will offer at public sale on the Dan Houser far near Houserville, live- slook & nl emen is Bote at 10:30 aunt TUESDAY, MARCH EF N Mary Trostle w offer =» sale at the J Ivy es Boward, a f ! ne of 1 inleme nts and Swver 12 R I! iin and famm gam TURSDAY man will Ms Aas Von MARCH R West of Shrnet oh or Snaring Implement M. 8mi h( NDA) Y FL . MARC H 18 he lHensyey farm mpiemen? i at aurt MARC Yiernen M. Seni THURSDAY, MARCH Musser will offer at he Musser fs Pine Grove Mili of State Coliege plements RE Gon f6 3 M. Smi 1 4 dey PUR ase ON Eun of oe MONDAY M ARCH 3 miles North Pa. pure bred implement Hauler go Mills farm Wise & | ; Stuart, | MM. | Me | sale on | between Centre Hall | and | TUBSDAY, MARCH 10-E. FP. gg will offer at public sale on his farm between Seven Stars and Warriors Mark, Pa. oh Rowts 43. #9 head pieebred Brown chitle anf hogs Bale at 11} a ry EM ah auc LB yudy sale, GI WEDNES i MARCH Frank will offer st 3 hie Miller farm, ghout 8 miles wes. of Pine Orove Mills, livestock and fain Stlemen ty Bole at 10g m H. L Harpsier, anot WEDNESDAY MARCH Late will offer gi public sale at His farm | mile east of Bellefonte, lve stofk and hogplements, This Is a clon up sale and one of Lhe largest salen of the Roring Ke soni. Bele av 0 o'¢lork yeu A over, suet Eid THURBDAY, MARCH 2)—CXaaries T. Crust will offer atl public sale on bis far 2 miles Bast of Oentre Hall slong Route 46, livestork. im- Plea: its snd Louse hotd nin Inds Bale at 10 oo FRIDAY, MARCH 23 mings will offer at Ne fern ness stock, farm im house hind ip sale 20 20-Harry 8 CIeAn Up sale -A OG. Cum- public sale at Rebersburg, live. PiInNenis end some PO This a clean Wise & Hubler, sucts FRIDAY MARCH 2, 1940 Bugerne Irwin will ofier at pubbe sale on les . 18 miles east of Tyron: bvestork | neloging 18 ! 88 head nog png. Clayvion E, Heltinger ee § Dee. 20 : sale Enown 1% mie slong the rond Farm erg Mills 10 croms- ths folowing livestock J} of whith are Holsteing and BE of these cows Tresh- eptember afd October by time of sale, and ary 15; 4 heifers 2 wins ang 2 Ouérn- : 5. Ineluding 4 months old, ooRid tied Poland sow | king pigs. 6 weeks purebred Berkshires fron B80 to 1060 ire Ehoats weigh - ds; 2 Berk on gay noe x50 or i 4 TOU ar od m age 12 know, 0 rr H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. Phone 357% What bey would'nt appreciate a new football for Christmas, We ELECTRIC IRONS If mother is using an old style plete i Come in and look at the many wonderful gifts we have on dis- play. You can find a suitable gift for any member of the family. All reasonably priced. Gift Suggestions Ww A FULL LINE OF Genuine Fiesta & Other Dishes Ww Pyrex Ware WF Silex Coffee Makers Electric or Stove Models. ICE SKATES We have them with shoes at- tached. Lined with flannel Diamond sharp steel blades, ROLLER SKATES The ideal sin for the child past six ball bear VELOCIPEDES We have the correct siee for TRUCK WAGONS Has removable ide boards Very sturdily built; big rub- ber tires: dise wheels COASTERS New streamlined models in a wide selection of flashy colors. Disc wheels with rubber tires
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