THE CENTRE DEMOCR AT, BELLEFONTE, PA. OBITUARY | Rian I "Btwem. Peon Slate . Mail Truck |Boro Home May Be Incoming / Mail —— lege maintenance employe and bors | Driver Dies Sold At Auction Unusually Heavy JOHN “ANDY” HUNTER | ough Councilman-clect, was found . . | Word was received in State Col- dead about 10 o'clock Friday (Continued from Page n (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) lege Monday of the death of John morning in his car which he has |. _— - - ; - —— — “Andy” Hunter of Boulder, Colo, Parked a moment before near his was obiaine nd from Centre “County regular meeting In January, scheds jp, December. and | at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon Mr. | office at (he supply building on | Coroner Dr. W. R. Heaton, of Phil- uled for January 1 this type of mall Hunter was well Khown in State North Atherton Street, State Col- | ipsburg, to move the body, and in a Council received an PetcepLibly, Mr College, having graduated in the lege The ignition hol the a hine short time the truck and its life- from the Logan Fire Company of The postmaster class of 90. He was a former in- was turned off. A short lime before | less driver were taken to the Wid- attend the annual dinner of hat! stam, es show structor in the engineering school Mr, Etters had talked with ac- dowson Funeral Home, North Alle- organization at the American I£€< thy ise of 3-cent stamps for Christ at the College. Mr. Hunter moved! quaintances at the Grounds and gheny street, the body later being | gion Home, last night mas gree ings instead of 11, «cont | to Colorado because of his health. Bulldings offices in Old Main, ant taken to the Wetzler Funeral Home| The report of the stamps which have been quite pop- December 21, 1939. Page Seven NITTANY Williams who U 10 sia And pare commu CLARENCE By JAMES H, BRUNGARD Hunting LA} In has en mnumerable tsman have {| turned « heath 10% in many tall wager of falls | Beever Amn (ait fon sont serk ago, we ure ot kill I Be Mi Orlanda and family lentown 1 Uncle lke town and sj relatives there HUGH F. ETTERS, an old alone, could more win y Belles noticed po! Lneir native ne wi at the the volume of | Lorie has diminished Meck reports | declared that an increase In SUCCL «llefonte invitation to and Mi: of Gil Lo nome al weekend a wnt Lhe | we come finance cf rites be read todas cemetery for Will Askey Burial wiar Tuesday at and for a number of years was head | *¢ that time he appeared in his yn Milesburg mittee was as follows for several years. Three-cent ) After conducting an Investigation : Monday night, Dr. Heaton pro- nounced that death was due to nat. * [ural causes and deemed an Inquest ary Mr. Miller had apparently been his usual good health up util ime of his death, A few mom- before. he truck with oulgoing lained of {liness. When the truck stepped at the Howard street fan, Mr. Miller waved to an acquaintance. An Instant lat. er. just after the truck began to move, he was stricken. The Miller , truck vas os 1hout 1} left ; (rear, while the Long truck not damaged decen of the mechanical engineering de-| pariment at the University of Colo- rado. He retired several years ago.! His Iast visit to State College was in 1936. Funeral services will be held in Denver LEVI FYE Levi Fye, one of the oldest dents of the Moshannon area, at the home of his daughter Mahlon Lucas, at Moshannon, o'clock Monday afternoon after a lingering illness with a heart condi- tion. Mr. Fye, a retired laborer and farmer, was a son of George and Sofia Sarvey Fye and was born at Moshannon on September 12, 1850, making his age at time of death 89 years, 3 months and 6 days. He was united in marriage with Stella Walker, who preceded him in death Surviving are the following child- ren: Mrs. W. J. Kerry, Roy and Blanchard Fye, and Mrs. Mahlon Lucas, all of Moshannon; Elmer Fye, of North Bend: Norman Fve, of Renovo, and Mrs. Ethel Shuey, of Bellefonte, Also surviving are a bro- ther and two sisters: James, of Bellefonte, R. D.; Maggie Keller, of resi died Mr: N North Bend, and Mrs. Edward Kraft, | of Philipsburg. Puneral services will be held this Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at Moshannon, with in- terment in the Askey cemetery Snow Shoe. ALBERT S. LINGLE Albert S. Lingle, native of Georges Valley, died at Hospital here at day night after an illness with a complication of diseases. He had been admitted to the hospital on Sunday, and Tuesday morning un- derwent an operation. Death directly attributed to The deceased, who was while in the course of home at Locust Grove, Mills, was born in Georges 51 vears ago. a ry and Lydia Lingle married and is survived by thers: Edward of Spring Mills; 7:40 o'clock Tues- Valles He was two bro- a sister, Mrs half-brother, Joseph Solt, of Erie Puneral services will be held at o'clock Saturday morning from home of the brother, Spring Mills, and will be continued at the Georges Valley Lutheran church, with the Rev. W. K. Hoster- man officiating. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church. Mr. Lingle at various times was engaged in farming and bering, and operated a milk for a time. route MRS. OWEN MILLER Mrs. Alice Irene Miller, 62, wife of Owen Miller, died Sunday even- ing of a heart attack at her Bald Eagle township, Clinton county home. Mrs. Miller was born Sep- tember 9, 1877 in Beech Creek and had resided either in the small com- munity or the township all her life She moved into the house in which death occurred, 42 years ago. She had been a member of the Blanch- ard Church of Christ 50 years. Sur- viving in addition to her husband are 12 sons and daughters: Mrs. Lulu Phillips, Howard, R. D.; Mrs. Pear] Mantle, Bald Eagle township: Clifford Miller, Mackeyville: Mrs Frances Dorman, Mrs. Mildred Hei- mer. Mrs. Martha Garety, Mrs Pauline Wells, all of Mill Hall: Lor- en, Glenn and Miss Miriam Miller, all at home, and Mrs. Charlotte Shope, Flemington, and the follow- ing brother and sisters: Loren Scantlin, Beech Creek; Mrs. Hiram Myers, Beech Creek, R. D.; Mrs Ada Miller, Flemington; Mrs. Ben- Jamin Bitoer, Beech Creek: Mrs Ira Haagen, Nittany; Mrs. Amos Phillips, Beech Creek. Puneral ser- vices were conducted Wednesday! afternoon at the Church of Christ | with the Rev. M. 8. Rogers officiat- ing. Interment was made in the Christian cemetery, Blanchard. That's what 1 am doing when I throw away thousands and thousands of dollars by not ad- vancing the prices on our shoes and holding to at 5 near the Centre County Was heart failure. stricken 11] building a! near Spring son of the late Hen- never and Calvin Lingle, | - Jared Ripka, of Spring Mills, R. D., and a 10 the Calvin, at lum- | {in the well, { such times when the spring falls ol | provide sufficient water to meet de- | | mands. plain of being ill. Mr Etters and was born in Bellefonie on April 16, 1892, making his ag On March 29, 1916, | in who survives Elizabeth and both at home. Also surviving these brethers and sisiers: Mrs D. Davis, of Drexel Park; Paul ol *hiladelphia; David B., Wayn®® Kathryn G. Shary, York City, and William B, risburg. Mr, Etters was a of the Presbyterian church affiliated with Cambridge P.& AA M Coudersport tory, and Jaffa Shrine. Dr, Heaton, of [Philipsburg, Ccunty, conducted an inves. ig and found that hi sulted Jom natural CAUSCS, Etters played an important role the civic affairs of State and was to have taken Councilman early in the new He had been an employe of State College since 1929, and =erved as timekeeper ans receiving clerk in shops. Funeral services were at the Koch Funeral Home, | College, Sunday afternoon, | the Rev. Edward H. Jones, State College Presbyterian and Rev the Lutheran church, Members of the State College sonic 1cdge held services at grave in the Pine Hall cemetery and 29 days he was united Bertha Meese, two children H M and wa Spring Ww. i office church officiating Additional Deaths on Page 8 nas comes WP ————— 7 Orphaned By Mother's Death contract for hauling mall between (Continued “from Page one) patient succt umbed t to eases and Catherine Musera Plozner and was born in Ncrthern Italy on cember 13, 1908, making years and 1 day Surviving In addition father, who resides on Th mas Street, Bellefont ese children: Even, Lucy Cat} herine, Rudolph and twins) and Nancy Jane home. Also re brothers and sisters: Mary. Palma Ida. Francsi and Tobias, all Bellefonte, and Ernest, City. Mrs. Boldin attended in the Hospi al for a wee ok a complication of d her LR La all W Al Bellefcnite Parochial schools and John's Catho- was a member of Si lic church here. Funeral rvices Monday morning at church, 1 Rev with th lam E Downes officiating were St. Father etery 3000 May Need Hospital Care (Continued from Page one) considerat fon sary or “out 000.000 men patients. Almost women and sylvania The information regarding talization will be required by resi- dents of Centre county has been de- rived through use of the official fed- eral census which lists the popula. tion of Centre county at excess of 46.000 The Hospital Service Association is the medium through which the hospitals of central and western! Pennsylvania extend to the public on the basis munity project The plan has been highly com- mended by economists as a conven- lent and practical method of pro- viding for unpredictable hospital eXPeNSes of a come MP —— Water Is Low At Milesburg (Continued from Page 1) has been nearly ' for some days During the nya some residents | were without service for several | hours, but this was found to have (resulted from a leak in a main. When the break was repaired lime ited service was restored. After the pump has been installed it will be used only a The pump installation Is { similar to the one which has been 98¢, $1.98 and $2.98 for the same shoe. I am putting my faith in you that you will buy more shoes and tell your friends what HAINES, The Shoe Wizard is doing. That we are saving you 25¢, 50¢c, $1.00 and even $2.00 & pair on the shoes you buy from | In successful operation at Centre | Hall for some time. | 70 2ive visual and hitting sapressios i Lo gits You ole’ SHAS aprassion and the form must be chosen with care. Comforting assurance of a duty well performed will be yours if you choose a genuine Rock of Ages Maron) to stand as your record The Man Who Is Putting His Faith In You. One Of Our Stores Is In Or Near Your Town, for the years to come, Howard Granite Works FRANK WALLACE, Prop. usual good health and did not com- | Etters was a son of David O, and Lily Musser % | unneces: at time of death 47 years, 7 months | marriage with wita Sally, are of New of Har- member Consis- R. Centre | Forge ation death had re- Mr. College as vear, Penn December 9, the maintenance held State with of the Pht John F. Harkins, pastor of Ma the 15 She was a daughter of John , Joseph, Rose al these of of New York | braith who ¢ held on|of the community a normal John s| wil- Inter- | ment was made in the church cem- the 20,000,000 dispen- | §.- children are hospitalized each year in Penn. the approximate extent to which hospi- slightly in in thie ents his has not com mail and ton mo ged I" was ed, vho resid d at of Brllefonte arca, hay August 12 ge years, 4 He { A son of Housel Miller, and | wife the former Maude and daughter: Ray Mrs. Linn Love, these brothers and of Buffalo, N. Y.; and James, all of Mrs. Maude Bathe gona. Al urviving are of which with thelr The wa n been mak- months and James and survived Ir- Mil- The south native of that ng born there ing his age on 1876 64 116 dny Annie by his vin, a at fonte on home, and ind Joseph Caleb. Ru Bellefonte, and f Al ley Belle I | sister urst, o 0 7 grandchildren, two 11is and Joseph, reside grandparent Funeral services will be 2 o'clock this Thursday afternoon at the home The Forge the Rev. R. R. Blews, of State College officiating. Interment will be made in the Union cemetery, Bellefonte For many years Mr, Miller con- ducted a taxi service in Bellefonte, {but in recent vears had held the held at at with and the the Bellefonte postoffice station ts Ws — Well- Baby Clinic Is In Own Quarters De- age 30 (Continued trom page one) 8¢ hedules of are referred cians, who pre- scribe fo heir care or send them to the various cil ics, A the orthopedic and tuberculos Miss Slegal remembers s babie in her 10 months of service that have been referred to D. John Gal- r ct rev 1 nducts t oped he orth The func- 5 one to [ow children deve!- that that at the clinic Philipsburg tion of Bellefonte clinic of guidance and advice as to mainiain in the small reporis prove iow as com- other places, are in genera doctor statistics apment. The #3 a whole Ucs malnutrition here is pared with that of and that the babies good condition In compliance ir m the state department that a commitiee of 12 be ted to Jook aller the intereals of he baby clinic, the following committee and chairmen of sub- committees have been selected from the members of the Mothers’ Club Hayes Mattern, Mrs Paul Corman, Mrs. Musser Gettig, Mrs G. A. Robison, Mrs. Leif Olsen, Mrs Pat McGroarity, Mrs. Lioyd Ritch- je, Mrs. Arthur Hew t. Mrs. E E | Widdowson, Mmm. Raln Blaney chairman of finance. Mra. Arthur Dale, chairman of transportaticn Mrs Samuel M. Shallcross, chair- man cf publicity, Mrs. Ear] Hofler chairman of hostess committee, and Mrs. Edward Miller, chairman of | correclions wih a request of appein their facilities | Flood of Letters Swamp Wolf's Store | (Continued from Page 1) | fith, Pleasant Gap; Samuel E. and | Beverly Ann Markle, both Belle. | fonte, R. D. 2; Earl Stine, Port Ma- f tilda; Patty Ann Bickle, Centre Hall, R. D. 1; Joanne Flick. Belle- fonte; Lila Eckel, Bellefonte; Phyllis Jane Young, Marry Young, Paula Young, Marylib Krassner, Clayton { Young, Glenda D. R——, Ronald V | Markley, and Ronald Tressler, all of Bellefonte, Also Frank Shuitz, Howard, BR. D. 2; Jane Bennetl, Faye Evelyn Mit. | chell, Ruby Mitchell, Evelyn Ben- | nett, Wayne E. Walker, and Rig | ¢ | ard Walker, Belicfonte, R. D. 3: | Mary Elizabeth Bickle, Centre Hall, | IR. D1: Buth Stine, Port Matilda: Joan, Phyllis and Richard Ripka, | AxeMann; Norman Morgan and! Lois Mae Huntingdon, of Snow | Shoe: Miriam L. Way, Fleming: Ar-| hur Schreffier, Russell Flynn, Fay | Marshall, Janet Beardsiee, Gloria | Pardoe, Margaret Pardoe, Juanita | Eckel, and Helen Cressley, all of Bellefonte, ! Dr. Adams ¥eod: | County Medicos Continued from Page I) | Bellefonte, board of censors; Dr. P | | H. Dale, delegate to annual con- | | venticn; Dr. Parrish, 1st. alternate. | and Dr. Corman, 2nd, alterntae, Dr. | Eugene H. Mateer, of State Col | lege, was mamed reported. i The guest speaker was Dr. Wal. ter I. Buchert, chief urulogist at Geissinger Hospital,. Danville, | Other guests included Dr. Cassidy, | of Lewistown; Dr. tt, of Dan- | ville, and Dr. Williams, of Philips- | burg. Miss Margueret Edwards, of | the Capital Hospital Insurance, Inc. of Harrisburg, was present to ex- plain the principles of the group | hospital plan’ now in effect at the Centre County Hospital and the | Philipsburg State Hospital, | dd ——_— | People continue to give up their | | Mves on the highways which, in She | United States, are more dangerous | than asrial bombs. had helped to load Borough balanet $6,712 89 and bills, Water Department: 3566.00 and bills, $360.12 The fire school now being ducted for firemen in this vicinit Is being attended by approximate) 50 men from the Bellefonte, Ple ant Gap and Milesburg fire depart ments, It was reported, Council ¢ pressed appreciation for the } work being done by George Carpens to and Philip Saylor in the admin- istration of the school A. C. Hewitt, of the Borough 2 Ing Commission, submitled a re on the tivities of the commi and reported the re of the cent public meeting on the Zo ordinance which Is now in the cess of enactment Department : tampg $1,000 83 and balance, §!~| Wig een give assure x5 prompt bearing tamns Con= re 1 hn iepartments of 'emain open until lay and Priday ceived Saturday Mr, Meek ter ro sald every mai Wal day, ht il » ults Ob at John mall a first class rating handling one-and-p-hak! are second class ot given preference the 8 nig at the x night town ne oricks they - Calves Born Four Days Apart A whe by J. W. Foust { L I 2 had got well Granvill near ( ! : ip the brick gave ast weed excavaudon One other day one day cow ummit ant sid birth to t was born on t win calves k on fay a { \ n | the) he workmen had tne one this week Lag were on Noah Hahn death | 10CA) who me while huntin Friday en Yympathies Bg Lhe family in their bereavement M1 Annie Watson has re stalled a gasoline pump rig i Our cation En- aeep ) 0 Lricken mati ent postoffice adjacen| o'clock ghts and toffee package: arriving office on Sun WPA Men Pave Way of WPA workmen on an were Lg Ie- Alter the along | 1] operation Lhe Wrong to pu EB LL A a CHRISTMAS COFFEE SPECIALS Rich—Winey--Flavor 2 ~39c GLENDALE COFFE 3 Pound XMAS JAR 69¢ SALE ENDS SAT, DEC. 23rd At this joyous holiday season, you want your foods to be of the best. It is natural then, to turn to Clover Farm Stores where quality ol- ways is the watchword. Here you can be sure of the best, of moderate prices. CLOVER FARM (lover Farm FANCY Medium-—Budded Cranberry Sauce . Presby 8, NO Bat Gh, Tet i, NH 8, Tt a, Th 2, Tht Hig, Tet re 1 nbd EE EE RE Ee LE ER eR a rx = Clover Farm GRAPEFRUIT WALNUTS 2™43c CIOVER FARM SALAD DRESSING (Double Whipped) JUICE 2 ‘em 35¢ 16-01. Cans ttle tttRFRltlt FANCY MIXED NUTS SEASON'S GREETINGS Asst. CHOCOLATE s Su Clover Farm 2" 45¢ FANCY—CREAMY Chocolate DROPS TOMATO JUICE 46-02. Cans 43c SUN-GLO NCY BRAZIL NUTS FA FANCY ASSORTED XMAS CANDIES 2 Pineapple or Orange Juice 2" 30¢ CLOVER FARM—FANCY—CREAMY Asst. CHOCOLATES Lh. RR RA RA RAR RAR RA RN RN RA RR RRR RS L&S (Hand Placed) DILL PICKLES Clover Farm OLE FASHUN PEACHES 2>= 0c SRR RR Quart Can hn a wi, why I. & S SWEET A Real Holiday Item DILL STRIPS . Clover Farm Fruit COCKTAIL Tall Cans 2 (Hand Placed) HB SWEET PICKLES . Jlover Farm Whole Peeled APRICOTS Tall Cans Clover Farm Fancy Stuffed OLIVE I.& S PURE PER BOTTLE Asst. PRESERVES 24-0z. Jar GLENDALE Peanut Butter . Pound Jar 2:29¢ | C. F. Pitted Dates Unpitted Dates Clover aFrm (Real Quality) MAYONNAISE ! XMAS CHEESE SPECIALS ! WOODRUF CHEESE ma33c™ +." 39¢ | Colored CHEESE... 2 toa. 49C BLUE LABEL CHEESE American—Brick—Pimento 2 wo ne 39¢ rl a .-e e tL Re ears... 3 Pag. 10c Clover Farm Stores Extend To All Patrons SEASONS GREETINGS ~~ x > Rae oid at oe Half Pint Jar 15c¢c Full Pint Jar 29c¢c i A RR Ir ! hy Bh A Wi ate Shr 7 i on wd LAT ! XMAS FLOUR SPECIALS ! ! CLOVER AFRM FLOUR wih QF ¢ Ww“ $1.89 Clover Farm PASTRY FLOUR S-Pound 117 st 10.Pound 33 gt Gold Star FLOUR. 24% 79¢ CLOVER FARM FLOUR 2" 43¢ ETT Amn SUNSHINE SPECIALS! “TREE TRIM” Assortment 4 Tokar 19¢ LUSCO-—For Your Xmas Pie MINCE MEAT SEREARNENENENENE AEE 3 phe Cd PAE ENE ENE NE EEN EW he SA Behe © = Dr. Phillips Florida ORANGES 21¢ and 25¢ Dox SUNKIST—FANCY—CALIF NAVEL ORANGES .....23¢ * 29¢ "™ SWEET—JUICY TANGERINES .........™ 15¢ FANCY—CALIFORNIA WHITE GRAPES . .....«..3 Tens 235¢ FANCY—ICEBERG LETTUCE .....2 'a Bua 154 FANCY—SUGAR PASCAL CELERY ......%3 =e suis 2he .. Pkg. 35¢ * ~~ Nobility ASSORTMENT. ama a : . . 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