- February 8, 1940 Jey Recommends 1-Mill Tox Reduction a _(Qontinued from Page 1) charged in the borough In 1914, txenty-fite years ago. He concluded his communication with the volelng Of the belief that a lower tax trend will make Bellefonte a better place fo live in, will attract residents from other sections, and will promote in- dustrial expansion. * Council heard the report with considerable satisfaction, and from opinions expressed around the table, it is highly probable that Mr. Sieg's suggestion Yor a one-mill reduction will be made when Councl] fixes the tax rate, Councilman Fmerick declared that the Borough Department is. greatly in nédd of a ‘small pick-up truck to be used by George Carpeneto, who i3 employed jointly by the borough nd sewage plant authority, In get. Hing about town to ‘direct borough ROrK, In, hauling tools and equip- gent, afd in trayeling to and from the sewage plant. The matter was referred ta the. street committee with. iastructions te report at the next meeting. Council contemplates | Woman's Death the. purchase of & second-hand truck for the purpose. { A Mtler from Borough Solicitor M, Ward Fleming notified Council | that “Centre county has withdrawn | its appeal in the matter of funds | J¢ft dn the Bellefonte Poor District trict ®wa¢ formed, The courts had| awarded. the funds to the borough, | and the Commissioners had taken | an appeal from that ruling: Since | the appeal has been dropped, the | funds. definitely are the property of ‘the borough. In Adétler to Council, State Col- Jege Council asked local Counell. men's viéws on establithing daylight in: Bellefonte. Council defer. Ml a definite answet pending a sur- { séy of public opinion in the matter. Jamés Marshall, of West Lamb streel, submitted an application for & position with the borough. The ap- plication stafed that he is an ex- periencetd sign painter and street repairman, and could qualify as an} extra: police officer, It %as reported that the trusteer| of the logan Fire Company have indiated a desire to have repairs made to the bullding. The matter Is to. pe fully discussed at the nexl teéeting -of Coyneil.’ ; Copnedl unanimously reduced the salary of Dr. 6. M. Nissley, borough’ health {fom $50 a month to! $23 a month, It was reported that! fhe state has faken over some of the ‘éalth ‘Officer's duties and that he now has" feXet responsibilities. Mayor Hardman P. HarTis turned in Total-of $70.50 resulting from | fines 35d foe paid by offenders of | : ¥s, - A { whs made thal thucks | ‘goods to Bellefonte, the early hours, make con-| woke. Tue motors of thé are cers dell H01e in triicks are nmaing while | the being unloaded, and | the noite of unlodding {3 often ob-| Jettiomable, it was sald. The Fire) and Police Commiitée was instruct-| od {0 investigate the matter. : h BANJO BAND CONCERT i “TONIGHT AT CENTRE HALL &r N . gaan. x Ls + Tonight ab & oflock the Bellefonte ule anfl ¥ill appear in concert £ Hall High actiol auditors tie, benefit of ‘the school n ad o ‘W.n . . ants Suni of Frafices Burns 1} be (nt cod’ by the band dur- the 3 AY a Ra it ; ‘off the program will be = Pea 10s hand £% sa] luo, Presa Eatin ing Tone, the Banjoleers; "$-peatsold NOrma Jean directing the Badd in the, World's Fal number, “March of Progress,” and The Wol- fetifte Overtute.’ + Several of the band members will ‘pimygte talks avout what they no most on their New York Vorid's Fale stip fast summer. The band ‘hus leaves at 6:20 p. m. sharp for Centre Halk Fo Si 5 GREGG OTVIC CLUB TO HOLD LEAP YEAR PARTY : & Leap Year party will be a fea- fire of a regular meeting of the G Township Civic Club at the Township Vocationial schodl Wednesday , ‘Pebruary 14, it wes a ed yegtarday. The party usual business scs- 4 No admission will be charged for the. party, and a)l residents of Gregg when the County Institution Dis- | State College physician, who pros |Astounts and his Termed Suicide abn a— (Comitnued from Page 1) as Mr. and Mrs, Campbell attempt ed to put their car the garage upon returning home, Tt waz Miss Creaser's cystom to park her car outside the garage In which the Campbell's house thelr machine, Despondency over a back Injury received last summer during a vaca- ton at her home In Grand Rapids, Mich, was as*igned as the reason for her suicide. Miss Creaser was thrown from a herse and suffered several fractured vertebrae, She re- | 8. turned to her duties as an Instrucs | tor ih the home ‘economics depart. | ment at Penn State, last fall, even | though the Injury necessitated the) wedring of a cat. | Miss Creaser left no farewell notes, | but friends report that for some! time she had been despondent be-| cause of her Injuries The instructor was last seen alive | nesday afternoon. Later in the after. | noon friends had tried to locate her | when she falled to keep an appoint | ment with associates at the college | But no alarm was felt, it being pre- | sumed that she had gone for a drive | In her car, which was absent from} its parking place outside the Camp | bell garage. Immediately upon finding her! the Campbells summoned a nounced the woman dead, Marion L. Creaser was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Creaser, of | Grand Rapids, Mich, and was born | at Sunfield, Mich. She Is survived, by her parents; one sister, Bémice | Creaset, of Grand Rapids, and a| cousin, Mrs. P. Raymond Smith, of | State College. She was a4 mémber | of the Grand Rapids Methodist! church. The deceased was graduated from | the Uniyersity of Michigén in 1923, and ftécelved her master’s degree in | education at Columbia Unitersity, | N. Y. several years later. She also! attended summer sessions at the! University of California. For ten years prior to going fo ‘Slate Col. | lege about a year ago she had been | head of all art work in the «city! Echoes From Past Are Recalled in Gifts | a a iOyntinued from Page t) old Curtin spinning’ wheel has been loaned by Elizabeth Ardell Curtin, and the following tema are gifts: “Friend's Meeting Howe," painted by Fmily V, Valentine, from 1sabelle Hill, of 'Norwleh, 'Oonh. This painting by Miss Valentine has bern ver? much desired and came unsol- {cited Bras candlesticks made in Balti | more are exact reproductions of a patr once In ML. Vermon, Presented by Willlam P. Sleg. The candle sticks are naw on the mantel at the County Lihratt, with Ue MeQuistion clock, on the door of which js ML! Vernon, reproduced by Calherne L.| Grote, of Bellefonte, " Elizabeth B, Meek has had Miss MceQuistion's large tray restored by Miss Grote, and tls the most hand- some tray of 1'% King éver Seen by antiove fanelers fn this section, Jt has the appearance df an old Chin-! between 2 and 3 o'clock laft Wed! ese waiter, the design Is unique, and{ the « xecut'an 1s pnsurpassed Othar zifts are: 3 photographs of Bellefoute, from Mrs Burlingame and Mrs, Mull: 2 photographs of Bellefonte, from W_ Harrison Wa'k-! er; ancther nholograph of Belle- fante; from Mry, Charles R. Kurtz; | a large picture of Bellefonte In 1878, from - Mrs. John YL. Knisely; por-| traft of Judge Huston on horseback, ! by Robert Valentine from historic! own i The picture was contributed by the, artist ; } Other interesting and Taidable | gifts inchide a sh cane blown at! the Bellefonte Oars Works, from Olite B. Mitchell; a _cablnet for, curios, from Rebecca Cridér Dore worth. This gift is most wseful since! it has plate glass doors fitted with! locks, to provide a plate of safe.’ keeping historical objects which up, to now the society has bad to fe. fuse { Mra, Bébring and Miss Darworih: also kindly gave (tems to be disposed | of as the librarians sees fit, A piece of bronze from the Pres. bytétian church bell, found after the Miléthurg churéh was struck by: ugtabis and burned ta the ground,’ was contributed by George Eber. hart. An old English salel brought, conception. | ship are Invited to attend. Re. thmets will be served. ' New Store at 214 East Will handle a full line of Oliver Farm AND SUPPLIES ia Opening Day - “All farmers are cordially invited. a Free Lunch at Noon ! Door prizes will be given. A full Ay including movi plan to spend the day ‘has been arranged § tures. Come and . with us. | est worker will stop his labor NOTICE! I'am opening a . els ¢ \ schools at Grand Raplds. be Scotfand bs Hears Brow. i | musician, 1s the gift of Fmmi 1. Announce Plans | Menthomery. orn ah . : . § Pp wder hom carmied by For Nuptials | Captaln William Irvine, great-great. | grandfather of Miss Mary and Hens {fy 8. Linn, during the Forbes Kx- { podition to Pitteburgh in 1758, Ras! (Louise Meyer), of Williamsport, and | twp reutes marked. upon it. Another Mrs. Thomas Glenn (Eleantr Bliel- map powder horn, #1th one route fer), of Titusville. _ {traced on it, was recently ‘purchased | Edward Lightner; of Washington, br the Pennsylvania Historical 8o- Pa, will act as his brother's best! clefy for $100. Miss Linn and Mr. man. Ushers will be W. W, Sieg and { Linn, who have received” mang of James B. Craig, both of Bellefonte; fers of that price for the two<route! Claude G. Alkens and Richard J.' horn, hare gefierousiy donsted il to, Kennard, both. of State College; | the Counts Library. Charles E. -Dorworth, Jr, brother of | a 1 the bride«o-be, of Phlladelphia, and a : 4 K. G. Puller. of Sewickley, Founders Week Will | en — {Continued froma Page 1) . Four hundred Inyitations have heen fssued Tor the wedding, which Observed by AG P | sufBeient will be followed hy a reception at the Nittany Lion Inn, State College. | The prospective bride was a stu. dent at the Bellefonte High sciwool, attended Briar COST Manor on the Hudson, and was graduated Siva Miss Wright's School at Bryn-MasT, Mr, Lightner js a son of Mrs. Ida A. & P. sipres, 4 Lightner and the late James Light. | Week, Pebrusty i2- net, of Washington, Pa. and is Ure anfioied Mr. The founder of the Great AUsntic & Pacific Tea Company, George Huntingdon ¥artford, who created; the modern relalllng method of di- ‘rect buving and straight-line, masa distribution. will be honeted by all] ng Founder's the company’ estabilafibd bs | e 0 * J Keystone Division sales manager for ng the West Penn | Fo¥er Company, wilh headquarters at’ Ridgway. Mrs. Charies-K. Rath 1a here this week from Newt Jersey to ald with * He wedding préparations and is a¢and fo pouse guest al the Dorworthi home. | She #ill be joined here, Friday, br [10 Coffsimees, -. 1 .° y ‘ Mr Ratly apd thelr too sous, Wil- | * A young ‘fgan . from Maine, Mr | sou and Charles, Jr. Edward Light | Hartford ‘entered the retailing field] ner, of Washington, Pa, sho Is to [in New York, City, I«fisre he was | be Dest man, kud Mra. Lightoer, ®1ll | inpréishd by she prevaling high attive in Bellefonte tommorrow. { price of teas A. & P, executives sald.’ - | He bellesed thai by pufchmsing ‘ths SONS OF LEGION TO BE Ee indies oe jay tnd | HOSTS T0 COLLEGE unr | FE NetAlling fiaeie Ja Brooks Dall Squadron, No. 33, [st , he would materially reduce the sons of the Legion, Bellefonte, will la olin} lg BB a . be hosts lo Nittany Squadron, No.| ae “gonads first store, locdted “5. of State College, at a meeting | Vol JATHEICS Tt or Now York to be held in the Bellefonte Legion | co 0 = 0 0 NC ing eave | Home. Past Howard gteest, at 1 g 04s on their ten purchases, and was| Shook Wedntuthy vane 7 {an redial success, the Jompany . {officials said. Applying the same] gh meeting oor of» mbar of | vii of dre baying and wick " | trnsover of large volume at sma SIONS te a profit. he opened additional unite) insight IntG what is being done by | 474 added other ‘groceries to bis| other Squadrons. The program will {hue movies, a” coneert by the band, and refreshments. when the dianer bell rings, the are wwe today During Founders Week, all A. & P. stores will lay special emphasis on tea, as thelr original stock in! trade, and coffee, another early tem of which the company is now the world's Jargest retaller, executives smmeteses lof the food chain declared. Purpose of the merchandising program, they concluded, ds to demonstrale how foods and beverages that were once Miri Have beén made |nexpen- odtemsd in everyday diet, through modern, efficient methods of food distribution. v ht mn eg SS * + . Fire ai College A fire in the rafters beneath the living room fireplace at the Earl R. Ryne residence, West Nittany avenue, State College, was extin- guished by members of the Alpha Fire Company at 8 o'clock Sunday night, Slight damage resulted. PRUN You'll Feel In Tyrone 10th Street Equipment February 14th of a muititnde of chronic admepts ts which many sre Smsce Eitmisate consti and you as Presi, the California Prune pic- C. W. BEHRER © GRAYSYILLE, PA. ’ | plitn they eoild detect no sighs stock. {7 Constipation ix the toreh-dearer | “47 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, FA Jury Probes Jury Frees Motorist Death of Man In Man'‘s Death As | (Oontinued from paige one) vealed that the husky youth ap | Accident happened was dovered with | | parently died in his sleep on an SNOW. The motor policeman disclosed | | lmprovised bed, at the Legion home | Phe road, normally marrow in width, | { after a strenubus night of ice skat- | ¥25 a one-lane road because of the | | ing. which was followed by a fish Deavy now: covering the hard-sur- | (faced highway. Barnet, when called on to testify | dinner and some drinks. | Discovery of the " wes | | made about 12:30 o'clock Baturdsy | PY Oeritre County Coroner Charles | afternoon when William MeMullin, | Sheckler, stated his car was travel | | club steward, opened the home for | INE between 30-40 miles per hour at [ the day. McMullin was one of the tHe lime of the accident. Barnett last persons to see Cummings alive.| €XPlained he did not see Mozdel, re- | | for at about 4 o%lock the same (turning from work in the Bigelow | | morning before closing thie estab: {Run coal m'ne, until he was 50 feet | Uslunent the steward had examined (AWRY from the man. According to | { the sleeping man and found him |Barneit’s testimony he tried to turn sleeping easily and naturally, He {Of the road to avoid hitting the man pisced him on an mprovised Cot.) Dut was unable to do 80 because of near a radiator, and fixed the locks | the deep snow. ‘Bamett sald the | on the door 0 that the youth could | middle of his car struck Mozdel and | leave when he awakefied. There | knocked him to the highway. Moz. | waa np evidence of foul play. {del was immediately given ald and ’ ,i%aken fo the hospital, Barnett tes. N 4 According to the story brough fied. . cuy by the five witnesses who tests | | fied at the (nquest held in the Neft | Further motor police testimony | | Puneral Home at Milheim, Cum! revealed that {4 was more than like | mings and a group of friends wens |!¥ dusk at the time of the accident to Lock Haven early Priday evening | ¥ hich happened at 6:30 a. m. 0 ice skate. After skating unt | Barney Barnett, fathef of Chester | smétime after ten o'clock the | Barnell, arked his son if be sound. group went to a Lock Haven res-[®d his horn when he saw the man taurant where Cummings had two | The son sald "Yes, T did” When teders of Nash, and. drank several |Atked If the man (Mozdel) tried to beers, {gee out of the way of the car Bar- | Leavin ve 5 | DELL sald Model Stepped! to the left and Sa Ygven, CUmRIGE | gether than fq the right of the car. the Milljelm legion where the | Mozdel, according to testimony, was youth was reported to have fad | traveling in the same direction as from 3 to § glasses of whtikey. | the chr and In front of the car. Tes. When he became slightly boisterous | mony disclosed that thete were no He was placed on a couch in anctn- | Marks to indicate "Mordel, sald to er room and went lo sleep. [have been yalking on She signs ane 1 i ’ i {0 1 road, h allem 0 get paren, slong ae, anthed ani ot the road onto the rightside berm ! 4 + Barney Barnett sald Mrs, Elis | J Tr ’ wad, i ot Lakakehe a | Qsew alt, living hear the scene of the | davenport and placed them by 3 | #ocident, heard Barneit's horn Just radiator in 3 warm downstairs | before Model was struck toom, He and others carried Lhe | a. oulll 10 the ont by the radiator and | TYRONE. WOMAN, 93, IS ft him shen they sax he ape NATIVE OF WARRIOR'S MARK parently was sleeping quietly. Some 8 hours later when Mc! Mullin fe‘urned 0 the homie to! open the establishment for the dal | be déclared hé was surprised to see thal thé man bad pot jeft, He ana . ; : “Bud” Edmonds wert oves And tried | 14itly good health. ab 10. rouse him, but were Unsuccessful | Mm. Ginter’s sunny disposition They declared that the -bodd was! through the years has won for her farm, but they bechime .aldrmed| 8 1gi0n of friends who rejdice with 1! Her that she has been spared to en- | Joy suth a dong and useful life She was born on February 2, 1847, on the farm homestead nésr War- | | Mrs. Della Ginter, one of Ty- rone’s oldest and most highly es- feewed restdents. Priday quietly and happily ceicbrated her 83rd hirthday. Mrs. Ginter has been in Breathing. or of pulle. MeMuliin | sald that a call ‘0 Millhelm physi | elas Myeried hat h them ! were out, 50 a Rebenbrury docror! ries Mark, a daughter of George *a immediately summoned. He 80d Mary Wesion Shank She pronounced the man dead. | sent to Tyrone with her family at The stories giten OP re-} an early age, the family taking up| Teed that there had been no (UAT | SE a Iie pra tq during the previous evening, | PTV AL HOM uh reel Ny 3a Ciiniogs tac 000 84 450 Se vs une: in marriage with poesibilicy that furndce: gis. might | Jonalhan Ginier at the First La- | bare faused bis deal was #ltmin-) | sled wheh It ads Jestified that hey Ea ——— Legion home hag & hot watér heat | § ‘ ing 17¥tesh which i fired wh hard | #04 tx children baye Alo passed, . : her | Eidon’ thit (he man pp x Spa 0 Ce ol intoxicants to catie | veal years Sat apa in J atwence of othe? pH Sefinite laformation did sot name | the catse of death. Court Denies Among thost sho testified al the tin : Inquéss ware: Ruswell Cable, and) Hun 9 Appeal Max Brown, both of Millen, and ” ! Hrs Doone, of Rehersburg, all of | (Continued from Page no were on the skaling Marly fof a spotlight. Game bfficials saw | whom had 0 #10 fing spotlight bn. Boone's car, heard | me during |g oot, and chased the far for some | evening, Including NS) giccamee but were unable to cateh | Bivoe Ghreck From marks Tt on the frost. {pbvernd road they followed the car {%0.4 point where Jt had stopped and {shere Mhete sere dndications that, thomething had been dragged from have the sleeping mam comfortable | c mediine. Poliowing. the marks ih We warm Legion home id | a bet Haft to tum hig but in ithe scold, Xihg he Hebmme Ht ! adding that he sould have eft ne | Chee tat rad or gt 4d buliding az anytime.” He also 36 |... pione's identity, and an ex- that any club member could have amination of the car Tevealed that got into the building with ihe usually, it ‘were several burlap bags | pass key duting “he time the Le-| vl Ton was closed. All witnesses said | eared with blood and cer hal | that Cummings ¥as noi gready ip. | B08 a bloody knife bearing deer toxicattd “but. that Te wasin {Ralf and tallow, Upon this evidence | al ] rrr {the Justice of the Peace fined the gy hilarious . . 4100 defen dant, i Lor Jost avid em a oop The Court. opinion also mentions Santina a poli that the defendant and his xitness- | , Ng GRY to Fel a1 Test AY DON las did not avall themselves of their : , ue | opportuni ret ais, death, COTGOET befort the Justice of the Peace. { Ouring the summer months Cuym- | JURY IGNORES CHARGE i OF CRUELTY IN DOG CASE A grand Jury at Clesrfield Mon- | day found ne true Bill in the case | charging ‘Rd%ard J. Hitchings, of | | Pilipshurg. B.D. with cribity to} animals in the death of a dog o%m- | td by a New Liberty resident. { Mrs. William dog to suffer aid, the defendant allegedly allowed the without simmoning Mills, and Mrs, Donald 8 , of Williamsport, and one half-brother, Chester Poust, of Centre Hall Funeral services were held yes- terday morning ai the home at Centre Hall, with Rev, I, L. Miler, Cummings was a graduate of the | liamsport Centre Mall High School. Two Seriously Injured In Crash {they came upon the still warm body | he | theme purposes to have 5 Methodist, Bellefonte H. Willis Hartsock, pastor. Church school at 9:30 a. m., C. C. Shuey, Bupt. Morning worship with sermon by the pastor at 10:45. Preparatory membership class at 2 p. m. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Evening wor- | ship and sermon at 7:30, The Ladies’ | Ald Boclety will meet on Tuesday evening. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:40. Junior and Junior H! Epworth Leagues Friday evening at 6:30, with special program. Evangelical - Reformed, Bellefonte Rev. C. Nevin Stamm, pastor Due to the fact that the boller is completely dismantled and beyond repair, it 1s necessary to install a new boiler before services can be held in any part of the church Before the fler can be installed certain changes must be made In the furnace room 50 that it will not be possible to hold the church and Sunday School services this Sun- day, Feb, 11 but we hope to have everything in readiness for. Feb- ruary 18 at which time we shall observe Foreign Mission Day. Thi will ‘be the last Forelgn Mission day that will be observed before the Constitution of the new Church be- comes effective In June, Since our expenses go on just the same when the Church is not used and are evell increased by virtue of new expense, all members are urged use thelr envelopes as they would if the church were in condition to use. The Cathechetical Class meet In the Study this Sunday evening at 6:30. a Tr ap FEET LEGAL NOTICES 7 ee EARECLTOR'S NOTCH in the Matter of the Sylvester W. Smith, late of Hall Borough, deceased letters testamentary in the above evialie having been granted undersigned, all persons ndeted 0 the sald ovate are requested lo make payment and those having coals U present the satne duly proven, wilh- out delay to WUIAIAM WwW EKERLIN FRANK V. GOODHART. Executors Centre Hall, Pa. W. Harrlsofh Walk- ar, Atty xil Lhe AUDITOR'S REPORT Board of Putty id Tusnalilp for year ending Ja 10 eCEmrr™ Amt. in Tresk. Jah. 2. 1000. .913131 Pec'd for taxes 1638 dup Rec'd fron county seated Uneeatod .... . Rec. fronn State Treas (51 Rec'd from gate comm FUperTeome uary 1 A) EXPENDITURES Supsr. aiindg oO. meetings. 8 Advertiaing Auditor's report Aflidariis Suationery Compensation fees Rent and Jehis | Viewing roads MN conventions MWiacelinneous .h Auditors fees . Treasurers bond pn road grrie Total Total rece ip exprisiiture Treas Jan. 1 BLAIR BOLT CLA DENTON Ute CHARTER NOTICE. Kolloe ft» hereby piven that Arlicies of Incorporation will be fled wilh hie Depmrumnent of Stale in be CoOm- monwealth of Penneyivapla at Har- *inbure. ou the I4ith. aay February, A. D. 1840 for the purpose of oftaining certificate of IDCOTPOTAE- tion of a proposed business OOrPOTa- Won “lo be orgarUesd under be Business Corporation Las” of ihe Commonsealth of Pennariyanis. ap- posed Ma¥ 5, 1933, The name of 1 proposed corporation is “THE WATCHMAN OOMPANY." the pur- pose for which It is 15 be organized is Yo publish, print, bind manufac. ture, issue, acquire, sell, Joase, hire and aeal in paper, paintings, prinis frames, Hooks. magazines, pubiica- tions, r pers, vamphlels, maps charts, engravings, lithographs, etch. ings, = uts, electrotines, photo- types, photogmphic prints, photo. lighographs, piciures and ustra. vons, whether oolored or without color and by whatever processes the sams may be produced, whether now existing or hereafter io be diascov- ered or invented. and generally Ww carry on the dusiness of printers, wocdey, tors Book sellers, wood per die sinkets, electrotypers. book, pa- per. envelope and ink manufacturers, engravers and publishers, and Arn in ors rh and DOSONs and for all the rights, ben fits and privileges of sald Apt of Assomnbiy and the supplements thereto x6 Old at 407 Get FEEL YOUNGER-OR NO C H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales Phone 3579 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer If you have a farm or other Real Estate for Sale, or wish to buy CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2842 ® Two Desirable Farms TWO OFFER we. AIO en Two Properties bret BB for | wail | of | DReseNT THE NEW MM UNIVERSAL R TRACTOR Built te meet (he demand for traciors which will per. form & wultitnde of jobs sconomically on small or large farms A few of the suislanding advantage offered by thee low priced. high grade, iws row tractors sre: vislon Need design. four forward speeds, wide range variable govermsr, 24a 4 miles per hotr in the Seid and 12 on (he rend, adios. able tread. pocomatic tires furnished se standard sgelp. ment Fully enclosed removable cab. slecivie tights and starter of desired. Also a full line of Modern. Improved Tractors, Threshers, Saw Mills, Combine, Pranst Piehern, Hay Malers and ancillary equipment. Ask your sesrest Frick Branch Ofce or Dealer for details and prices today WAYNESBORO. FRicK We have a good line of second hand tractors and farm machinery Most All Makes, FRICK COMPANY 1204 Washington Bivd Williamsport J. B. MATIS JAS. J. MARKLE HUBLERSBURG, FPA. STATE COLLEGE, PA. Pa ESTATES IN OUR CARE ARE EXAMINED BY THE BANKING DEPARTMENT All records of every transaction are sys- tematically kept—every cent is accounted for. Securities and investments are guarded, kept separate and identified. The details of Estate Administration and the advantages in having this institution your Executor will be freely explained if you call. The First National Bank Bellefonte, Pa. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, FOOD MARKET Bellefonte, Pa. “THE HEALTH STORE” Save Your Money Wisely, Buy Good Foods for Less Money GUARD YOUR HEALTH! GLP AN Phone 2K, White Rose Chili Sauce - - - - - 15¢ Pure Ketchup—32-0z.btl - - - - - 19¢ Mustard-32-oxz. btl.—dark or light - 15¢ Dill Pickles - - - - - - - - 2-qt 25¢ Oxydol - Iige pkg 20¢ Softa Silk Cake Flour NEW! he FTF § NRISPASURED PACKAGE Exciusive box 25¢ Davis Baking Powder-14-0x. - 2 for 27¢ HERSHEY Baking Chocolate-'2-lb pkg - 2 for 25¢ Sunshine Bings - - - - - Ib pkg 19¢ The All Buiter Cracker, AT — SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Fillet of Sole . . Fillet of Cod ........... Fillet of Haddock. . . . .. Spinach Green Beans Lima Beaas When you buy Spaghetti be sure not to buy starch . . . We sell the best Spaghetti of pure Semoline No. 1 Flour—for only 10¢c Ib. Spaghetti Sauce (ala Italiano)
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