of rs eR ee te oe wea Never Seen Gu wre ge Like This Ele So Little Wionay! — A S—————— Harold Betz and family, of How- evening supper Sunday Schaefler, we Calvin on named Luther Gilem children and Mr. Art} Dolan were Samuel Hoy and son, of Lock Ha- W. Ferguson last Wednesday. MI | pare home in Bellefonte. Miss Ouard service are retired from ac- recent fall in eligible caller November 21, 1940. THE CENTR¥ DEMOCRAT, BELL ly PA. Page Seven WE — —————— . an a ” — " " " - ” _— — —— — —————————————— at State College and Port Matilda. | | pay fines, Mosier sald last night 22 Parking Chiselers yielded $6671 in the first five days 4 They found Mrs. Noll's father and The game warden expressed the, The new parking meters recently of operation. Twenty-two slugs were wife, Mr, and Mrs, J. D, Neidigh, opinion that severe storms over the | placed on Lock Haven's main street also found to have been deposited $ | ‘very much Improved dince their Great Lakes aren had forced the! Church services on Sunday, Nov. | Bartley, Fred Betz and Dick Mc-' gute apeccldent on Saturday night, Mrs. Carl States of Tyrone spent and Mrs, Kyle Osman all of State wane to this area. where they have | © oo ” FE CA 24. are Aas fal WS Worship with! Crea November 2, Mrs. Neldigh being able a few days recently with her sister | College never been seen in any number he. sermon, 9.30; Sunday school, 10:30, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dixson, of to be about in the house. Both are and family, Mrs, Wilbur Dodd, Tax collecior Aaron W. Tressler fore and C. E., 6:45 Flemington: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob very thankful that their lives were Mrs, Newton T. Krebs and two is having the interior of his lage The swans measured up to four A number of our people attended Dixson and son Donald, of Lock spared in thelr narrow escape daughters of Huntingdon mingled brick house decorated with entire feet from beak to tail and one had church service in the Reformed Haven pent Sunday afternoon with Mrs, Ella MaeDonald returned to with their former neighbors and | new coat of paint, Grover C. Corl & wingspread of more than five leet church of Howard on Sunday even their mother, Mrs, William Dixsen. her home in Tyrone on Saturday their relatives here in town last | has the contract, Their meat is sald to be extremel: ing and recelved a veal treat In| Mrs George Welght and sons, of after spending a week at the E. R. Thursday evening. The Krebs were Mrs, H. M, Walker is Improving tolly ‘and bears a fishy taste hearing the Pine Grove Mills male pellefonte, R. 1D. 2, spent Monday Bartley home formerly progressive Merchants 10 nicely a0 her home after some time chorus sing several hymns, Spirits svening af the . M } Late Saturday night when re- r I Y . J nt ow PAAR ER hy and ve entl; Much credit i Mr a Mody om hy pd turning home from Howard, Mr our burg i patient of Centre County Hos- | ANNOUNCE OPENINGS yi ! 1CHLY. MU hot MES. Sumner Nodl and lamiky piri ; ’ : » ston § or Lhe care Jdtoy ! U..8. LC ¥ tie the entire choir and leaders in : . a atte ; Ravmopd Rogers, driving a Ford Alex Johnston of the Johnstor pital under the care of Dr. LeRoy IN U, 5. COAST GUARD their fin \ ndered and our Marion Grangers who attended Cop falled to make the sharp Bros. farm equipment company. Locke w——— elr fine service renders { I wa va > 3 SAR LL u 4 ‘ aK 8d ! : ans » n “ ” y " on ri that Sich day bring t} em Pap o M “I Mil lm on ng- curve in the road just past the com spent the past week in Chicago, a Golden Rule Ladies Class of the The United States Coast Guard 4) Bp; WAY te] yh Te rday, were Mr. Elmer 8wope, Ar. “¥ ‘ ; + Surge Mil 3 vi y ) / has several vacancle . and their service nearer to God yn Bartle: “ . a R _. rtley crib on the Mayes {arm on the road hes ia he us: Milking Ma Shin Presbyterian Sunday School held ROY ig pvergl She Mies in th On Thursday evening of this week MES Milos B ark Mrs. T % Dix. leading from Howard to Hublers- Co. Thursday C ene Alex hoy thelr regular Nov, meeting at the fervie Jor desirable young sing I 1 UTSAa vel 1g Oi MEAS » Niue aryey 5 4] | X* § 44 ps at i 2 } y i 5 «4 J J a Ne age: ana & all young people of ligh school age «on Mrs Aon ELOY, Welzhi Dore burg, causing his car to leave the . spe al gues n : ¥ Jang hame of Mrs. Eleanor Spicer on on A lysed) hae ages of 18 i & or older who are interested in reor- oti Bet Josephine Dietz and Kay Toad and fall into the ditch, dam. 5€ returned home Saturday p.m. church Sweet Wednesday evening, A Bl ney men may be made i i al : } thy tz, Josep 3 » 1d Ka ar > at \ 4 aa e rating uy g a { of ganizing the Dramatic Club started McOre 1 Ji . aging it considerably. The driver Reports are that about Dec, 1st | last oi re oy dant. ony pA 5 , AL 4 + * ‘ ne vy g J rawort POS © hh t cla last summer, will meet at the Nevi was uninjured. On Sunday the the Rev Ralph W. THlingsworth | among the crowd at the County . \Uendan urd Yearick home and at this time plan F w wrecked car was towed to the gar-| family will move to Hollidaysbux | Grange regular meeting Saturday |= Base pay for original enlistment I'¢ were hb ea y y " g closely SOW ¢ 4 : { ‘ _ ith and cia lls i’ for the club will be put forth and orc or Aline Bet age Tor aepairs where the Rev. is closely associated | ja4 in Millheim from this section | 821 per month and usually in discussion of the tig of the Bue Of Alice Betz Alice Betz and daughter Darpthy | with the Presbyterfan home. We gore: Mr and Mes 1. O. Campbell, creases to $36 per month at the end Cheerful Helpers class with this Mr. and Mrs. Qlarence Dolan and ‘spent ‘Thursday at the Earl Arme| regret very much losing these sin- | mr and Mrs. W. A. Schilling, Mr, ©! four mont} school group will be considered and Chyist- 900 Barry, of Millbeim, weve Sun. strong biome Of Zion, and also Were cere neighbor: and Mrs, P. E. Stephens ang Joha | 11 average boy is advanced to $54 mas parts for the play entitled A G8y supper guests at the home of callers at the Calvin Young Home Mrs. Madaline Hawn, two daugh- | Reatrick per month usually after the end of Babe at he Ton” Will be given out his brother, Harald Dolan and fam- to gee the new hoy, ters, of Petersburg, were over the Mr. and Mrs. ‘Sime E Ward ‘of his first year of service. Each man Hoping for willing cooperation in lly, gnd were eallers at the home| Miss Kathryn MeCréa and gen- past weekend visitors at her par- Sta e College a 4 ht on fis fist ¢alistment given recompense {01 peace of our Of BIS parents, Mr. and Mrs. George | tleman friend, John Weber, of Belle- | ono home, Mr. and Mrs. J. H guests n 10 yh tu hyn ats 3238 clothing Wun SNOWaboe country compared to so many Dolan forte, spent Sunday evening with | qiijand. yd relatives The Wi ds Jaen. (for uniforms, etc. Enlistment; are other countries Mr. and Mrs. Frank Malone and Mrs, ‘Wiliam Dixson, Alar: several weeks illness Mrs wrk 1 ro Mig n Bis are oe - made for a period of three year Mr and Mrs. John andson and Mrs. Rhea Rogers of Mr. Elmer Swope and daughter Git. We. are las: ta Ter io Flotid hoo 4 annual pUErmARE and are made for general service daughter Nanev and son Ronald. of Jersev Shore were Sunday visitars Mrs, James Lucas, were Friday @in- | * 0" 0 ie tale are Bac 2 TE" | 0 S0TER 408 Aha 2610. Wei hat, Every enlisted man is subject Li vg Hall, | . t Friday evening 8! the Orin Fve home ner guests at the home of Mr. and BOfL is gble to be around as usual, | Mis Sara Hess of Shankvilie high transfer as the exigencie 4 h C. E. Aley | prot a ®" Mr. and Mrs. Haery Baird and Mrs. Pall MeGhee of Flemington. | 90 Th her {np ow. she ROY [school faculty and friend were re- |cervice demand i e £. Aley home 2. #8 .! DET the —t Chait . ah a ¢ . v Hh Wks wn Ralph, of Bellefonte, spent Sun. William Aley. of Niagara Palls. is Cy Whe. W Chen ne y a the 1 Oo 0. cent visitors at her parental home Men are advanced by a combina. Mrs. Ella MacDonald, of Tyrone at the A. A. Garrett home pending an indefinite pediod at the F- hall Wednesday last, her firsb trip | on the Branch, Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. tion of adaptability, knowledge, sen- and Mrs. Anna Robb spent Wed- * Gntap of Nittany spent home of his brother, C. E. Aley and out was to vote for Wendell Hess, lority ‘and competitive exams atior ' the Irvin Albright home me dR YEE ART tap eT J d v With) tvs rtkazh} xh Savivszta rity and cor itive sation Hesiay at e 1 Albri v afternoon with her friend, Tamils hum Mr. Mahlon Campbell, ‘boss farm One of our popular Insurance Schools are maintained to teach Salor OR TO y Mia r al > at ’ a iver " ™ a : ’ ar PA : Dolan Mrs. Ella MacDonald, of Tyrone, er at the James Oliver farm Agents has embarked in real estate approximately 25 different trades Mrs. William Dixson and 1 and Mrs. E.R. Bartley and and Mrs. Apne Robb and Mr. and nursing 2 badly mashed fingers a | yenture, Elliotts G. Wasson last week and every man Is encouraged to James Lucas called ai the E n Fred spent Wednesday evening Mrs. E. R. Bartley called on ‘Wilson present they are healing very nicely. | purchased the farm of the late Mrs. ,shudy some specific trade, which will Bartley home on Monday afiernoon yt the Irvin Albright home near Sa- Romick of Bellefonte, on Tuesday Mrs, Melvin Pry is spending | Harriet Corl at Pine Hall and will give him an opportunity for broad- roe i f "ry n wh Yr . 1 { ¢ N 4 1 of last week forenoon who ig on the sick list and scme time at the Carl Kocher home offer the entire farm for building er, general and professional educs- Thorus Neiman, of Romola : : spent ‘not inproviile ” fast as his many | 5, west Main street lois at a price to suit your pocket- tion. Wednesday eveni iDper guest Thursday 1, Mi ale friends would like to see n f bine . taurvaaiyd . | book Men that stay with the sery rg } mate, Louise sig htol vin Young i ( ubler Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Aley, daughter One of Pouer townships pro v 51 nm " g sat | lad ol : " "on hey schealma oulse Beigatol Yi} Aqng y "0 \ ott : Leon William | Sressive farmers, James Wasson The Earl Bickel family were for. a career and ardently appl x . N an Biive 4 1 att 1 1 oe elie and So on { HLS g “ $ \ av ¢ 3 eel . yy $1149 Cp Bg "the Se {iinani Boy 3 th Dr. St i A we Sund: yng te yo wis an importan; business visitor Sunday dinner guests ai Mrs, Bick. themselves find excellent opportun- Boy Scout master, took the Scouts newe er who along with Dr. Stork icy Te [dunaly ner Fuests i v PF 4AaTs dant Thimmedne EX yy s parental ; « ites advance in 1¢ higher i ~ over to Howard ¢ formed church confused and bewildered in the John Schaeffer home at Centre 1 ram SL Dar JvesiaR, vl wr De eame. kewl Geni HT pve Ay othe hig! ri to hear the Rev. J. Frang Bucher, the fir snow storm of the season Hall : . Fis hy A gi i Vr enire Monday evening Nov, 25 in Bail- grades L “EXTRA' Genuine G-E DeLuxe Lamp ncn & no of Yuanling, Hunan, China, speak Saturday, October 19 but finally. A number of our young people at- | © 54 di diy 7 leywille Commuriity Hall all ladies | Bach man is granted thirty days increase in price! on the conditions of Chima as it is became reconciled and found their tended the supper given at the Re. Hall : ; : pis the SSomaiuiy all tod dich leave of ab thos with am each Md ” os 0 i : today way to Y ig | ne formed church of Lock Haven, pro- Our Men ChOTUS uDGer Lng di- Ler d th hy pete / othe eet] 4 and shore leave for Qa brief ” ; 1 2. “EXTRA New Advanced Type G-E Thrift Cooker. Cooks Mr. Elmer Swope and daughter since then the Calvin Young ceeds for the benefit of needy relief Lrection of A. Brooks Corl were Miss Helen Be tw Ne A AE not to exoeed 48 ho Te thks Kno n faster, uses less current than ever! " " s . . y ’ { rr tf Tht n 3 go Py EL wa u Oi ae 4 y itr Arline spent Sunday afternoon at ily are rejoicing in an additional across the waters ue ingers last Thursday even- |. =~" y (] 1 gular liberty, Pree medical at- so 13 : jrive spe) Sida BE in. be, te wt. the Coty. Sunny, Sho hothe econamie De paris wil - regula: diberty. - uodica) at. 3. “EXTRA” Big Utensil Stotage Drawers usually found oaly i y : comma . . addre He meeling on Communily i" pro RULES ) al : f ey Xe A : en thar at ri hay iver (Avis * * vention at nehard ‘ ‘ on quality ranges costing as much as $5000 more! S Mr. and Mrs. James I engl M -, o ox 1. ra. mrt altar. Al Council Discusses pg vin A Ha je ab sir. H work. Come and tell your friends. the service and alto for their fam. | y w ng * © Sunday supper guests al tne Ji vrs. Jame yeas and SisLer, Al- “armer and © butcher r. Hoy {ec Baral Sov : je (Mies when cultable facilities are id A ‘ ts uasud Bias Hobe at ‘ox. Hoon va vo Bates evening | Control of Speeding | naar, 30d cher Mr Hoy! “Mis Sarah Donley sétuiined the filles wban "suitable er are | 4 “EXTRA” Large Oven wich TWO heating wnits—usully Acas home at Fox, Holl ine Swe £ 1a) arter of the Branch and C. 2 past week to her home {rom severa Available, f d only ch hi iced Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs i Tiostle, were pleasant callers in : Y BE > Enlisted ts if thus Seauiar Coast ound only on mu gher pric ranges. M: 13 y g Ly rut rostle, re peasant callers weeks visit at the Prof Lewis Len- nlsied men of the regular Coas 5. " Ano big S : . nu from page one “EXTRA nother g torage Drawer, making three in Thursday evening callers at the D. ven. Harter is proprietor of the late ig : tiv ’ ha. 8 . . : ' : “ly : . mts aw N - - : ’ wring wha d MLE I Baran has entirely recovered {rom 'MVe service duty, al three-quarter all, at no increase in price P. Ertley home. Alice and Mary Wolfe and little but the only suitable poison, Red Andrew Glenn farm Yar vard pay, after reaching the age of sixty. INSTALLED Mr. Ellsworth 1d daughter, of Clintondale were 1- 8quill, which is obtained from a Er A Ww AAC a four years. They It friends. of Beech Oreck 3un- | das at the home of thelr bulb which grows along the Mediter- 250 suppers were served Inst Wed- One af our popular coal dealer down years : ey are als a 4 ” iriends.-af Beech Oreek Sun- | day 3.5: The hoe of rancan Sea. has jumped dn price Desday evening at the apnual FP. A Straub has invested in new fOr retirement, under certaln cond. Five Extras 9 ay supper 128 a L I araia yan fai ota, aie d Sh sg ' { oh n £. upon their Nn request. after is brother Robert : and Mre. Sumne from 40 cents to $150 a pound be. Ladies Aid of the Lutheran charge tractor traller large truck and em- NORE upon their own request. afte: RE Er oak, Tones fidren, Dickey and cause of the war. Red Squill mix. | supper and. bazaar. Thelr barked in green .groder transport 'Wenly or Lhirly years’ service ly family, Othe; tales 0 Licey Vou $ ig . op ban y ad i o ” : 1. TY su ol | richer by about $130 from Som the All YOUNE men between the above At No Increase on ¥ ford and Es Beightol nilin nt the w nd with relatives ec Nn mea i Li an SOUNCci ” y 3 » " : a a 0 are intaractad Sept Yat ‘ Miltord and Parl wat rd the NYA to kill rate the Those from oul of town attending Bouth-40 she northern retailers ages who are interesied may oblair 29.95 down ————— — use—J.ast Longer. Electric Supply Company BELLEFONTE STATE COLLEGE i PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY! wan “ j 4 TT ITY, Aecire fries t bese borough would [wave to provide the *ere Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sthaef- | Parmer and chicken fancier 'Ed- “PMediale desired Information s y said hi gan and Mrs, J H. Truby, Mrs ORDER NOW! : - ¢ aid hi organization had ° ? . Ror Toilet ite ' ‘ 1 3 ; conducted 1 nti am- EgOU, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Bower- of Penna Staié College supervi fier Building. Baltimore, Mc Lh GA TR ag Sg ) nducted an aoti-mg eam. “4 t 3 AN TERS UpSrY - See This 1941 _.dvonce Mode! General Electric of Al F nalgn Pi . v yk PENN-ALTO > 2 > 4 flict what the results wollld be. The += u s— A r nm —— " Fire Damages $3,000 4 ee nr x ; matter was dropped by Council A ] | 3 County Grange Passes Resolutions I Jak: sive we: de POULTRY reported that the traffic light in- to the exient of $5000 in an « tallation at Spring and High il tion and that she one at Allegheny o " bullding, and their possessions dam- & wh UTE $a in he following resolutions were endorses the work of the Centre aged by smoke and water Two fire. F and Bishov sireet would be in oper- " . a Penn-Alto Turkeys » 35¢ per | B 16 15-b average. Every bird carefully selected white lines are being pailited scrose CTunge at a mesting held at MIll- [of the educational and civic wellare Oberlin, suffered lacerations and each street at the intefsections, and Deim. Saturday, {of ‘the county, and urges the Centre bruises while fighting the flame past the lines when the red light the Centre County Library, follows:| 8s generously in 1041 as they did thows. The lines are being placed to The Library has established and in 1940 ¥ b . > a writine fn wwisit s (YMieer 1) ’ ison as well as the meat. Mr 1 Of Bellefonte: N. E. Tess Mr. | watd Frank is breaking ground for ¥17ing lo the Recruiting Officer, In Price! rand Mrs. an up-to-dte potlitry hoyse. One & Coast Guard, Room 627 Post Ol- » and therefore eoultin't pte. 50%, Mr. and Mrs Frank Reed, Mr. und of 800 laying hen capacity The six-apartment building of © Best of all—G. E. Calrod Units Cost Less to George Carpeneto, borough official On Lib ‘Hi h S fet mornmg fire Occupants of the rary way oa rime: Yen 1 he FRESH DRESSED—TULLY DRAWN siroets is completed and in apera- ’ ig y apariments were driven from the ation today (Thursday). Broad 2dopled by Centre County Pomona, County Library as an essential part men, Charles Herman and Foster motorists are warned hot to ran The first resolution. dealing with County Commissioners to sponsor it ample rgom to cross mainteined a free public library fori L. A. PORTER For those famous Penn-Allo Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks, Geese, Capons and Guineas for Your holi- give pedestrian id when the y w lights are on day dinner. Council heard the first reading of an ardinance calling for the re- moval of snow from all sidewslks in the borough within 12 hours af- ter the beginning of a show storm. Kollman & Co. is to be warned to jiscontinge the practice of parking trucks and trailers on Dunlop street near the Kofman garage. The prat- tice, it was reported. interferes with the movement of traffic on that street Penn-Alto Sliced Bacon Assorted Lunch Meats (Sliced) Tenderay Beef Steaks , io" Guaranteed Tender or Your Money Back! the gircilation of books, periodicals W. A. SBCHILUING . and pamphlets together with refer- EDITH BANKEY DALE ence service reading rooms and his- Resolution Commitice torical museum for all residefits of | The second resolution, originating Centre county {in the Port Matilda Grange, is as It has circulated 46,171 hooks follows through the main Hbrary, branches Whe 5 h ' vy, n 1 y and schools hereas, the pedestrian on the public highways at night is not only It has ostablished seven active endangering his own life, but js branches in shopping centers placing an unjust burden on the dri- throughout the eounty ver of an automobile. He is often It has served 130 schoals with sup- unable to see the pedestrian in time The West Penn Power Company, ! plementary and recreational reading! to avoid a serious accident through its representative Ralph Matter Be it resolved, the Port Matilda | H. Lightner, reported that a survey It circulates books weekly through Orange recommends that a law be g would soon be made of Bellefonte's the wards and private rooms of the passed compelling the pedestrian to ; carry a light, not only for his jwro- i street lighting system and that a County Hospital, report on the matter will ‘be fur. . It Jrakidia B rte mening Rice Jechion but also for that of the mo- L 4 § . . ; . . stirandt § o! v reaniga shitre! torist. f > les Gon Ty Bo en To” tn, G1 uci a "ctr Vo eames vv] LuJOY|YOur Holiday More, Be- Mary Caldwell and the S8un Of Co ig a weekly story Ou ution he Jrosnted W Suis ’ . whereby the ofl company will lise {County Pomo range h d tl Wh ] | cause You're Behind the ee of a Good, Guaranteed Used Car part of the Caltwell sidewsdk on: Tt bas trained cleven persongiin a|November 16, 1940, for further ses’ See many of the famous makes here—then drive one home. MILK-FED VEAL STEW - "l5¢ SHOULDER ROAST. Ib 23¢ SHAOULDER CHOPS Ib 25¢ Fresh Fruits & Vegetables ! FLORIDA ORANGES “3 35¢ FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT 7™ 25¢ 1937 DODGE COUPE Shaffer's Pumpkin Layer Cake - Penn-Alto Mince Meat 2 Ib jar 23¢ Pumpkin - - - - Igecan 9% Dromedary Cranberry Sauce 2 """ “™ 25¢ Libby's Seedless Raisins - - 4 |b 25¢ Niblets Corn - - 2 "77 “ns 23¢ Fresh Corn Off the Cob Most Kind Heinz Soups - - 2 "7 =" 25¢ Tomato Ketchup 2 Ig btls 35¢ this constructive, approved by Council | waek Centre County Pomona Grange % COPY be sent to Pernsylvania State Red Emperor 50-1. Sack Fariey Danish BHS Wins From vii serve soup and sitet things for . A a dinner, ice cream other Grapes - 4 Ib25¢ Cabbage Jersey Shore Hi, (Contihued trom Page 2) | 510080, oe Cream Mad my ee. ies to the bereaved relsitives and Come and patronize the ladies and 1939 PONTIAC 5-P ASSENG- FRESH BAKED ! (Continued from page one) | iriends. \do your Christmas shopping. : : Down P ent ER COUPE down Paym : {bed their guns and went out for tempt to kick the extr: int. School Class of the Methodist Ho Ear epted pass R jo fhe 47. ehurch, taught by Mrs. Clark Wil- (What they thought were Canadian Chl AA ALTO the Susquehanna Paving. Materials | Millheim. acted favorably u the | 10 1040 Commany, appeared in Counell With | following resolution: yo ¥ : loaves urdav, came ‘in the third quarter. Class Meeting:—The members of ¥ Special Bread 2 ok 15¢ Getting possession of the ball on | the Young Woman's Sunday ornost Goose Hunters Kill p ent. 1985 C OLET SEDAN “ 25¢ | p Down Payment 1939 PLYMOUTH SEDAN MILK 10 a request to rent ad space grad ‘Class will hold their regular month- | “go , : ; Jersey Shore's 37-yard line, the Red | Big Swans; Are Fined (Continued from page one) : 1935 DODGE SEDAN PENN- Tall Cans Johnson's Bishoo sitest for a driveway intodEfinfill occapation. tion, : 15-1b pk U.S. No. 1 POTATOES 18¢ at the Phoenix Mill ptoperty. ‘The| "7, pe That ie Sambi Our prices ave Jow and we have many makes and models to choose at Td Te. | Senin. (hs hae of Ss 1 © | Down Payment _____ SEAM 1 ALTO BUTTER Glo-Coat or Liquid Wax pt 59¢ 59¢ | f I t, = (18s PILLSBURY'S BEST FLOUR the filling station *~ be erected on: It employs twelve Persons | ‘This resolution was approved, dnd | the present Brant Hotel site, was; In support of {further resolved by committee that Fancy Pascal Large, Juicy : EE a WW Gi k.* committee with power, I ee ii oat: ol from. i Celery 2stlks19¢ Tang'rines doz 21c ~ Fis "i \ goods, and a kitchen booth which a UNIONVILLE SOME OF THE REAL BARGAINS ARE: Mazula ran around left end for the McElwain at 7:30 p. m. 1.3 score. Ken Nellis failed in his st. |. The members of the Sunday | Pound 4 JC 24-1b sack valuable PREMIUMS . . . patked in every bag! ALSO. IK OTHER PILLSBURY PRODUCTS A ————————— Ta ivard line gave Bellefonte ity start for a second touchiiown, in the fin- | al pericdd. A series of piiys advanced the ball to scoring distance 4nd on lams will be entertained this Fri |8vese or ducks, day evening at the home of Mrs. | Proudly they earried their troph- Lewls Watson, © {jes home, exhibiting the unusual Breakfast: The | bitds to their less fortunate fellow 1937 BUICK 2-DOOR SEDAN Down Payment 1933 CHEVROLET SEDAN $125 Down Payment __________ $40 $0 8 | a fourth down em the 10-yard pe Johnson faded back and thtew a perfect pass to Jim Thanpson. Thorson made a spectacular eateh e ion the goal line and step: RETORS | © m ser- for the score. Nellis booted the ex- | vice In the Methodist hat 7 tra point and the game ended sev- eral minutes later The lineups: Pos. Bellefonte LE... Thompson | LT. Nellis {1.G.__Sciabica J fd gig EH sf Hil Fired C3 i | i i i { Rockey, | | | —- : Ag , (hunters. It was indeed a windfall Oh tv. until Warden Mosier got out . through its pages. Finally his finger Come in and see our BIG SELECTION NOW! We must reduce our stock of used cars and we are going to sacri- fice them to make room for our NEW DODGES and PLYMOUTHS. TRUCKS TRUCKS TRUCKS We have them too and they must go, at greatly reduced prices. We have a large selection and they are all sold with our usual guarantee. ASK OUR SALESMAN ABOUT OUR FINANCE PLAN for Conscriptees DECKER MOTOR CO. Phone 674 BELLEFONTE, PA. {his bird book and began leafing' | pointed out a white bird at rest onl tthe mater. Its bill was bisok, streak! jed with yellow, just like the dead { TERET Hi i iF pas ifs E A A SE I VN 5
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