February 20, 1940, point years ago for pienic parties to tral Railroad of Pennin/ivania grom Hecla Park, who traveled the Cen- Mill Hall CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX, to ARRANGE CrOP | Borrowers who obtain loans for LOAN APPLICATIONS the production of cash crops are re- quired to give as security a first lien the crop financed or, In the cas loans for the purchase of feed, or Page Eight ’ . ALEXANDER D. TANYER { Alexander D. Tanyer, native of | Pine Crove Mills, died at 7 o'clock Monday night at the Grove City 1 1Q. O. F. Home, where he had been a guest for the past ten years, The Z deceased was a son of Wiliam A Hammond officiating. Interment was | *0d Mary Eckel Tanyer and was {born at Pine Grove Mills on August {| They went to Osceola Mills about 60 years ago after living for a few years at State College and at Pow- elton where they managed a gen- Col sl is ¥ eral store. Mr. McFeelers was later gupervisor for the Emergency C employed in the office of the Penn. Loan, will be in Centre he production of feed for Nvestock sylvania Rallroad at Osceola Mills, at the Bellefonte Post Office | 8 first lien on the livestock be He died In 1014. Only one son March 16, at 9 or! fed William J. MdFeeters, who with hi purpose of a pd Ao Farmers i. | nade In the Askey cemetery, Mo=|] family have made thelr home « y olicat . w= shannon (7, 186], making his age at time of | rpg MePeeters for the la di Plauen brs er for further in- {death 78 years, 8 months and 190 years, survives her. Funeral se : . gs . uel ‘ yt Ie | 1 wi a wa jdays. Swrviving are a brother: were held from the McoPecters o mation or write to Colonel Lou) JOUN ANDREW BREON [Jumes D. Tanger, of Pine Grove on Sunday afternoon The Behucker, P. O, Box B64, Harris- of Buffalo! Mills, and two sisters, Mrs. George Rev, CC. H. Goshorn. pastor the burg. Pa died suddenly un-!T, Graham, of So ( street "NO eshte hureh Olt mad Mery Walters Bitner. Her Nus- oyvnectpdiy — arg Foy ar Sa College and Mr 3 T Krehs povey Kgs fo “Borat Sots 1a Bt dint January 13, 1936. Mem Thumday afternoon at a Jumber|of Huntingdon. Funeral service une a the a os: ; Bua) WIS | concerns or Bers of the family include a daugl=' ouung in Boges townshin, where hel will be held at t) Kaeh Funeral — 8s or ial iy fa Ns Fred B. Seeman, of Jun- 4 py brother-in-law, Albert | Home, Stale College, at 2 o'clock loan: W rg fot; theee sons, Frank and Adam wurts were cutting paper Mi Thursday afternoon. wit MRS. CLARA WATSON necessary en Smith, both of Centre Hall, and mragn, who had been living in the Rev. J. PF. Harkins officiating Mrs. Clara Watson, widow of the Marry Smith. of El Paso, Texas, 4 Inmber camp since December, com- nt will be made in the Pine late Sylvester Watson and native of sister. Mrs. Lestie Siegmiller, of Pi- ninined of not feeling well wh 1tils cemetery Milesburg died at the Danville pers Cty, T., avd a brother, Chas wase that mornin but v State Hospital on Tuesday after an Biter, of California. Mrs. Faust al. About 11: liness with a complication of dis. was a member of the She had been unde treat Third United suddenly, and Brethren churely, Jauata nro ment st the institution for the 1 P— — —- a si — Bel Ker, Btat n a a is A . OLDE-TYME BAKER BOY SAYS: rou Of Go JUNTA HELL SNL + He and county on Saturda) Lo - MRS, HARRIET E. FAUST Mus. Faarriet Emmaline Faust dow of Roland aust, died at 3:30 o'dlock Friday morning at the fam- fly home in Juniata. Born at Pot- ters Nils, Centre county, August 15, WY she was & daughter of Samuel ——————— — the accept ted In making loan may cont ing intere these lon will umes mmal) loan from ding banks, or other Individuals Vent limited to n of Lion + feu ’ hh i LIEN only u be made, a wiio and any n in ¢ cash who E other credit priva "Olde-Tyme Bread isp the past requirements cannot obtain inch ociation 1008 : I nit home, your best and cheap- John Andrew Breon, Run Valley { “We of BOLI OF product) A —— Od thie Or / The ol Le Dl tal An Station to Be Removed Mayna sireet Williameport is In pres bo orn down, as it ix no longer 1940 as a regular stopping place Cing Reading trains. The bullding than 50 years old, was the est food. Eat More ral passe! be ion In about wood his h the sa #1 and of it Inter- n Cirove i sw Es a sl le my — WILLIAM B. SHEARER Willlam B 1 60 Ik Case Shearer, who ve Des eas old on e Coun’ oi - . i I fix ve M Watson an NNLEY Bhaties Sieackie '" 4 : 4:30 o'clock Monday morn- a, ¥ a visited mughter of Henry and Heddy Gresy MeCasi n 0 orn in Miles! sons: Roy Watton, of Bteubenvill Wd and Cal a lsor fi *troit Pine Isabel leon ffalo Run Val he . wnt we “ . & ni pi , “ain Le yak ( nel } Ine Leave ‘ " ; blind. He is survived | ott, Brn- | ormepnt wi : \ ON FREE! 5 Ib $1.68 SUSANNA DA Stnatman Deanio Bly, dicd ab 10095 Thorsday night of complication jowing an mess of duration. She wa: 0 Vealrs, aod 4 dave old at the time of death. Darny on August 8, : Pie Grave Bills, she was a daugh ter of Ceorge D. and Margaret I nis Daanleyv: A graduate of {he Chave Mills Academy, Miss Dannle) taught school in Centre ¢ aver 30 gears. She was with the Pine Crove Mill ehareh for 75 and was Always getive inn the affairs of the church Tiiese Brothers and sisters survive Saray. of Pine (an M MY Darotly McCormick, of M i MYs. Jennic For ve) Boalsbue Chavies 8 Dann of Wadsw ©, and Joim 0. yh nie dna. © Puneral i ( at Mer late home noon, followed By f Pine ww» reman o'clock ¥ " t dered eoision M disd It natural cans eh yeu censed was a san of William P. an f “ivr. 8 Anne Hg a Jud 10 yg nths her rhe do~ died 13 vears ag 1 at Blanch 1 the NEY 1 a years rably Impaired ree "go Your Order Now for Easter Fggs. NAME PUT ib 25¢; 1 Jb 39¢; 2 1b G9¢; 3 Ib 98¢; Aso Easter Eggs for le, 5c and 10¢ 26 - Piece of yilvarve re HARVEY WITHERITE SHOP! Hus Vv ‘ HO PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED years Monday BRUCE BURLINGA ml will i rah | veceded him ; Blades ai riay wd : . . tr » “ LY EE 3 5 Pack of 5 serviuny Pie Crave Mills Lutheran Rev. J. NN. Fisher wag th ————— ait clergyman. Intermen . Phe Crowe Mills Behctonte re RUSH QUICK Mrs, Ada E. Quick, wif Quick, of Moshiamon, Thursday mermning nrg State Hospita witit a complication densasey Ww x d BE. and Eliza ing and was bk township on Oct nr age at time of & months her Rusband dren: Jame: ard C.. Philadelphia Wendell, Mevelvantville evt T. Budd Lake N i KE. of Mashannon., Other viv include three grandehildren hese Brollers and Char ; Fleming, Meshamnnon; D am - Rhode Inland and ine. ME. Vemen, N mgame of Fleming, Albany. N. ee Dutton. Rochester, N Edzabeth 1} deceased was a 3 Presbytevionr church Funeral S¢y vices were heidd ony Sunday noon ut the Moshannon chinch, wiih the Rey auren officiating mace at was 13 South Allegheny Street PABLUM 1 Pound Spice JELLY EGGS LIFEBUOY SOAP Je HINKLE PILLS 12¢ Bromo Quinine Tablets 2 le HOME NEEDS Aromatic Spis Listerine Tincture lodine Fusence Peppermint Olive Ol MES. - 40c Squibb’s Tooth Paste 2 Tubes 39e 2 oz AROMATIC SPIRITS AMMONIA 12¢ 10e¢ hath JOIN LONG 25¢ Jean Laurence Wave Set Allegheny wing {f Mos entine H North Beilafon [are re SMOKERS’ NEE DS 6 Book Maiche | * of Velvet or Prince Albert 10¢ | Te Snap Ulgaretie Case fl 15¢ Gsranger pound 6% 1 oz All 18¢ Tobaceo 2 for ‘ } on 50 Creme CUlgar £1.59 1 Pint Oral Solution 8 Mehawk Ulgars $1.00 § oz. Peroxide Hydrogen Prince Albert pound 60c Alka Seltzer Cigarettes carton $1.35 56c Bonded Nose Drops Metal Cigarette Cave A 15% Mercurechreame 18¢ tars Jo Wit Amonia . . NMR Fur feming, member at - Burlingnme were mpt 0 at after f Mr of Milestairg Puneral tend the wads ti { OFF. | vise will be held at tock Mite Buffalo H Beers Unileow with Hun VRaeY wil Jacobs offi Choc. Peppermint Pat. ties, Nougatines, Whip Creams, Peanut Paffs, Caramels ~ Ib a Picture! Now bs the time take pictures—Fresh Films FREE ENLARGMENT Take {eo Interment SIE. H inting the Evangelical ALL TITAN EMPLOYEES MUST WEAR SAFETY SHOES We cures moatd Metal Com ofY apd Chewing Gums 3 for [0c Real Values at Your Nearby Shaffer SUPER SERVICESTORE * 15-Day Credit ¥* Free Delivery * Low Cash Prices ¥* Phone Service RUSH CALOX TOOTH Ad] of for many rs in W. Howard » Reuber od re My away there several Musser's brother Musser, of State Coll " bar abo 1" om week aller Sots am Wat SRL {4 ne w -h n -_ brother returned to Florida after RONG employes ee] in this area. The deceased, Spice Jelly Eggs Hon am 15 being distril aloty Lim by 5 yes 100 Christian fel last Fancy California ne. REGULAR 65¢ VALDE . month wd Apricots Tatves, Peeled 2 large cans 35¢ av wr Snappy Wheat or Rice Puffs 2 vee we 9g Pern Alto—Solid Pack Sauer Kraut - 3 uv A Good Spread om Bread ! Penn Alto Buiter ~34c Alco or Goody Nut Oleo. 1b 10¢ Serve a Steaming Hot Dish of Crisfield Oysters 25¢ M.B.C. Premium Crackers, |b pkg. 16¢ Milk PENN ALTO EVAP. 10 tall cans 59¢ Shaffer's Special Coffee. 3-1b bag 39¢ Shaffer's Quality Meats ! BREAKFAST BACON-Sliced . RICH MEATY SCRAPPLE. .25¢ Also a Complete Line of BIRD'S EYE FROSTED FOODS ! no ost time accidents A HUSe Who % v ig ™ won the shoes at the end of je the Inst member in his immediate | art month of the campaign ur 10¢ ike Surdtsed his < oe | Donald Davis Evert Parsons jo * ihe TEMAS WOT! George Dillon on Stiver. Wilbur Breonh, Cl: Benjamin Breon. Georg Rov Heermal Bath Miller Ww Hassel City Feh vices were hel son Funeral Home street, Monday afternoon, with Rev. William €. Thompson, i of the Bellefonie Presbyterian ref, official ing Interment was we Union cemetery. Belle. a number of years Ar i r was a salesman for the In- ternational Harvester Company and in that mcity he became widely known throughout the county Mack $1.00 World's 69e CRP MRS. FRANCES H. McFEETERS, Mrs, France; Huntley McPeeters, 90, one of Osceola M dest resi dents, died at her home at 8-30 o'clock Thursday morning, of last week. Her death resulted from al stroke suffered weeks ago Mrs MoPeeters red excepiion- ally good health until she was stricken with a “stroke on January “8. Since that time ghe has been bedfast and partiaky paralyzed. She was a life Jong member of the Presbyterian church and seldom even in h wdvaneed years, missea attending services, She was born November 5. 1648, at Port Repubiic, N J She was the daughter of Jesse and Roxanna leed Hunt ley and was the youngest of 11 children. Her father and brothers were all sea captains. She wag the last of her generation, Mrs. Mc- Peeters was married in Philadel phia May 21, 1879, to William Me- Fecters, a veteran of the Civil War ET | oT oa hree enjoy er Howard Granite Works FRANK WALLACE. Prop. - o—— THREE WEEKS UNTIL EASTER! Place Your Order for Flowers Early ! Woodring’s Floral Gardens Phone 64 127 E. Howard St, 7 Sundae 15¢ Evening in Paris Face Powder Tek Tooth Brush Rouge and bie) All for . w= Prophylactic Tooth Brughes Special and 28¢ Dreskin Coolies. a 55¢ value for only Barbasol Shaving Cream 2 Glasses Free with Phillips’ Tooth Paste $1 india amon Not Including Hershey : cks Cashmere Boquet Soap 1 bot Hand Lotion 29¢ 35¢ ! 35 Hafan Balm All Al Candy I Bars .23¢ “10¢ for 31¢c 38¢ 4th 3 for 25¢ Ev ening in Paris Rouge. Woodbury Soap cake ic Lipstick . 4" 26¢ _55¢ Core REGULAR awd don’t forget. . Kotex Belts .... Quest Deodorant . ... llc 58¢ 9c 1%¢ 49 4c JUNTOR SUPER To meet individual weeds wwe 20c] to the Box dees 230 Perfume of gaiety ... of youthful freshness . . . preferred by women dfevery land. Learn the secret of their continental charm in these special] puree sive flacom ¢ by Ricard Hodest.... DED SODA FOUNTAIN Chicken Salad Sandwich with Coffee and Sundae Combination Sandwich with Lettuce, Mayonnaise and SPECIALS 25¢ Coffee 15¢ Choc. Soda With Whip. Cream 10¢
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