” August 14, 1941, LIST TENTERS FOR | ANNUAL GRANGE FAIR/ news (Continued from page one) drews, Daniel Bloom MIs Bradford and W. A. Alexander Anna Brooks, Paul Brooks, M Coldren, Mrs. Clarence Decker, Mi - chael Delaney, Claude Dutrow, Roy Garbrack, John Burkholder, William Colyer, Mrs. C. D. Confer Mi Thomas Delaney, John Dutrow, Mr William Petterolf, Frank M. Fisher Kryder Frank, Theressa Fy Carman, Frank Geary. Harry mings, Earl Delaney Mi Dwst, Mrs. C. F. Emery Fetterolf, Mrs, Foster Frazie Charles Miller, Chester Grove H. Homan, James Royer, Goodhart Samuel Gross, George Heekman, Fred Homan, Ralph Ho man, Dayton Lansberry, Ralph Ha pan, Clayton Homan, Frank Ishi: James Searson, Ralph Luse, Harry MeClenahan, Andrew Mark Mrs Calvin Nefl, Mrs Della Reiber Frank Shutt, Earl Lutz, Perry Luse Harry Neff, Bruce Runkle, Ra) Sharer, Fred Slack, Clarence Mille: Linn Mothersbaugh Mr R I Neill, Earl Ross. Rufus Sharer, J C. Vonada, Thomas Wells Earl White Mrs, A H Spayd Joh Whiteman, Harry Wolf, Mrs. John Wright, E. E. Zettle Mt Mary Stahl, George Sweeney, Ralph Wil liams, Roy Zetlle, Freda McClintic lois Reese. Kenneth Brooks, Edg Rimmey, Dean Smeltzer Bellefonte and R. D.: I R gardner, W. J Benford, Jams dle. Bessie Johnson, Frank Brook Raymond Brooks, 1 E. Biddle Frank Kelier, George Rogers, Walter Weaver Lawrence Auman . Bartley, Lewis Bayletts, Ru 8. Clair Dorman Fi My Ww Jame: Baum. ner Corman Mrs. Elme: Frank Cox. Mrs. Gomer ger, William Eckley Mrs. Arthur Garbrick, J M Garner. A. R. Houser, Frank Houser Reeder Jodon, David L. Kelley. Da- vid C. Grove, A. G. Hite, Mrs. Henry Houser, Harvey A. Hoy, Mrs. Luthe Ishler, F. V Thomas J Claude Johnstonbaugh, Mrs. Pani A. Grove, A. C. Hartle, Anna H haugh. Edward P. H Marli Houser, Henry Ho (ores George Lohr, Peter Lyon Miller, Mrs. W. A. Rhoad Ro~key. Harry H MeClellan Misser Mr Willi Ripka Shreckengast, Howard S Lewis Smith, Harry 1 ginia Miller Gertr Mr Reuben Ride: My Grace Sager Walter Spicher, LI W. Sunday. Ma } Thomas Tressler C Milo Wilson John Samuel Zettle, Mrs. J¢ Tate Boyd Ven: Weaver, Mi 8.10 Wiliam Rachau, Grover Jesenh Stover, Mi V1 w w Tals Rov Thi. Vv 3 Mrs. John Weber. J. A. Woll ine Hampton, Samuel Rober! CG FE. Housel, Mrs. Ray Lair, Earl Cor man; Lois Lyons, Mrs. A May. Mi F. R. Houser, Mr Charles Lyon Jean Fanning, Jane N enh Jodon nser Sentt State College and Behrer, Mrs. C fer. Gilbert Cros Dennis, Samuel Fishburn. Arthur M. Gamer, Centre 8. L.. Gephart, L I a a —— 5 A 4 ws oy | rank Powell, Ellis Rearick, Royer Howard ; Jame Marry Mrs, Amelin MceCariney f1 Mrs, 8. 1 Rickard, mM 0) Pletcher Connie 8 R (Prank Homan, Merrill Homan, ROY Mrs. Harry Woome: V. Ji Charl mnson Mi Rn A Homan Georg Alma Hoy Mi Anita A. L. Johnson, C. A. Px F. Poorman, M Jenne Saou Mrs. J. C. Meyer, Mrs. Geos Noa hood C. Reed, Jolu Stover Luther Strouse Samue asson Mrs. W. E, Watkin Robert. Woomer, Ken Wa n. Philbert Gill Knepp, Charl witine Lepley Homan Hoy Iman Glenn Peter Frank H. McCormick man Sprang Mills Ci Lee Brooks Guy C Harry A Corman, Mi A. J. Creeger, DD Decker, Cleve Bungard, Mrs, Leste Condo, Elmer Dashem, Mr Lizzie LaFlemme, Robert Hook, Mrs. Jam Kerstetter, J. C. A. Heckman, Re ella H. Koonsman Harold Meyer: Momas Shafler Clarence Musser Lester Rossman, Roy yon, Ran- {all Meyer, Roy Smith, John Zerby C. B. Stover, Joseph John W. Vonada. M. T nie Stull, James bel Immel, C. J Strouse, Mabe] Matilda: CG. | M ( Dorma Zuble Wasson Houser Baer Port B. Bartley M H. N Clarence Peters, C Charles Rosenberry Mrs. Herberi W Charles Barry M ww nel Pleasant Gap » Blige Jewett Brook her. John Hockenberry Rebersburg: J V. Brung Bietly. Donald Bilerly 2 A. Bierly Melvin Bright, N R. Blerly, W F Bierly, W. H Hackenberg Willard Smith, IL. E. Bierly Mi M Pennsylvania Fernaer Albright, R. W. Reed ( Har Coburn Breon, A Milroy: Aarenshurg J. Stov I (14) Warriors Mark: H R. G. Bullock Bealsburg: (i M William Bi f Luther Dal Mi John Hubler thar} Grahn ar Abvin ar, v Jacksonville Millheim br Regular Price $1.25. Special for MIXER COVERS Regular R5% Value. TOASTER COVERS SPECIALS PIN-TO-WALL LAMPS Keeps Mixer Clean, Sold Regularly at 50c—Dollar Day Special at PLASTIC LIGHT MODERNIZERS Adds to the appearance of any room, ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCKS at Reduced Prices During This Two-Day Sale ! 3 .00 Dollar Days at NY 40c¢ 25¢ Special at ———— Only $Q.95 Down Maytag Washers 35 per month R. K. O South Allegheny St. ELECTRIC STORE WENS Bellefonte, Pa. L Pine Clyde Oak Hall: Waldo Lowder Ro Lowder Tressier Glen HO Homan Mi vel Clair Par on, Jost Fleming : Holt and Linden Hall; Sam R Mingovilk : Bruce Belghtol, Clyde Hockman Mis hiarity Mary Mr Wensel Paul E. Fetteroll M1 J. A. Bru Mi Pearl Long, Mr Wise, Frank Confer Adam Clyde Milesbhburg: Mi Elmer Lloyd Smith, E Watson, Mrs Cordon M James Steve Madisonburg M C. E. Duck gart H. L. Grenoble Hackman, M Lloyd Miller ver, W. p George M Vila Fetterol! Sto Evey Edward wrist A. Hoults William 1 Grove, Mrs. Robert Ish Harvey Shue) Arthur Pe Dale Guy Stearns, W Har- Lemont: Forrest Glenn C Houtz, Ea ler, M1 Shue vy uth Beaver Smaullton Brungart Orviston rdward C Axrmann Pine Grove Mills: George Rudy Hublersburg I Blanch Ww Miscellaneous burs Rev R. F. Bayard Newport Dem Fyrone Ww F Liverpool herine Moore Rus Headquarter MeM rar Wwe uniican Sarah Ann's Cooking Class moisten Chocolate Blanc salt 2 cups canned milk insweatened chocolate « CUp sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 2% cups water ‘a cup cornstarch Combine 2 cups of water with the canned milk, pour into double boil- er and bring 0 the boiling point Mix the cornstarch sugar and salt and mix with 4 cup of water. Add to the first mixture stirring con- stantly Add the melted chocolate stirring all the while until mixture thickens. Add vanilla and pour in- t4 mold. Chill and serve with whipped cream Mange teaspoon 2 ounces Fruit Salad Dressing teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 teaspoon sugar 2 teaspoon mustard 1 cup whipped canned milk Mix the first 4 ingredients, then add the whipped milk Eggless Mayonnaise Dressing Ys teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons canned milk ‘2 cup oil, paprika 1 tablespoon jemon juice | Put salt and paprika in a bowl] add canned milk and mix thorough- ly. Add oil slowly, beating all the time. Then add lemon juice THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. ‘Convention Opens Here Monday (Continued from page ong) of the As vUnmaent of visiting driom and bugle f distribution nl prizes ne { for enter firemer for mpetition sociation corn of of thd A detail vention require A survey last arranngementy moving satisiae and that, barring unforseen complication Lhe onvention will make the Old Home Week celebra- tion held in Bellefonte during the World War era into Insignin Canc nealy 21600 in thousand-and on one other tha night re vealed that are torkly pale Warning te Public all conventions, every plek po kets drawn bh officer Department to take extra during convention week sted that all automobiles the Since attract racketeer w.rre 1 thieves and who are Lh prospect of the Bellefonte Pire the dents of precautions It is sugpe windows and And that other of easy money aK wn doors be kept locked bile uch ’ 0 CXOYC ire precaution Necessary protect property oped to theft bot the crowds H may ready whicl att rid by iby fremer onver Parade Arrangements rst Event, Tuesday WH ' r al speakers Session of the Ass begh at th By the sens Convention 1 meeting ectuled to The ciation m treet ANU esriay Dur er } As Wedn schoo ng on # sociation for They are choeen hree vice-presidents Lreasurer A hrief memorial servies conducted | members who passed aways Sen AH memorial speak haniar of Lhe of eight Airing the set VOAT Letzler will be the er mT ing features invocation william E Downes, of Bellefonte, address of welcome hy Mavor Hard- man P. Harris, Bellefonte; dresses hv the following Arthur W. Espev. head instructor Fire School, Public Bervice Insti- tute: Dr. H. FP. Alderfer, of State College, executive secretary the Institute of local OGovernment Congressman James BE VanZandt Assemblyman Kenneth OG Haines Douglas J Harter, of Harrisburg who will speak briefly on firemen 's insurance, and Dr. J. J Price, prin- cipal chemical engineer of the U 8 Department of Agriculture, Wash - ington, D. C The princioal address will be given by Dr. Fred Hosler, head of the Bur. ean of Public Instruction, Harris- burg. Dr. Hosler received his tor's degreas in education from Col- umbia University, and was dean of the Canal Zone Junior College, Bal- we {nllow. by Msg . fear 3 © rogram includes § and ad- persons of boa. Canal Zone, from 1034 to 1040. the Public | He is now director of | Service Institute After the session, which is expect- ed to conclude about 1 p. m. dele gates and Relief Association repre- {sentatives will be entertained at a] buffet luncheon to be held in the Catholic school hall, opposite the doe- | Undine Hows crved Ire Luneheon J ns pm will Ix ml Headguarters Opened Thi tabished a headquarters in mer A & P. room on the Diamond which will sery i ' earring - hos conven he A ciation i ohn E. Joh of DuBois, and his ald wil A All convention commitiee han « the Ion CHT / requ ) register Wednesday Bellefonte I Robert lo « ving nino headqua morning Boy Beout in McMullin, w iting firemen to The A. & P headquarter police i a first UH be on cort vi quarier; will serve a firemen and on, and as an Information cer Drum Corps Competition Up night had been received for bug wursday at until last five entric um and held the dr ontest the The (DST) and Prizes of ; offered corp next Ath begin Lo x Community feld contest will aamission wi $100, § ) Pi 30 cen 75 and f or both Old Engine Hecla Union Church schoo 9.3 naGay : i it. Prayve; Workman, Sup Advent Church First Methodist, Belicfonle HC ureh sehool Stenger 2.30 1. Reast worsii Dix Run Baptist C. C. Shuey, pasior. Sunday » at 0.30. Eimer Hosband, Supt. fol owed with class meeting. Preaching at 730. Bible study will be thi Friday evening at the home of Brother and Sister Emenhizer. All services standard time. Everybody invited to all services 100] Big Defense Order Kane Manufacturing has received the largest light-proof shades ever this country, for use at tion Mechanics Training School, at Shephard Field, Witchita Falls, Tex The 390 huge shades it is assumed will be used gor blackoui purposes Previous shipment of shades have been made to the Canal Zone, San Juan, the Virgin Islands and Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Company order for placed in the Avia- Shoots Self in Yool Charles Ditzier, Jr. 21, of Milton is a patient in the Geisinger Hos- pital at Danville as the resuit of an unusual accident Monday after- noon. While shooting mark in 8lo- cum’s woods east of Milton, he al- legedly shot himself through the right foot with a revolver. The in- jury was dressed bv a physician after which he was removed to the hospital. T mely syly Club i-H wre att H Clut Blate ( member contest music revi —— ! Grow Bef on Pasture bee! ca mre gram 1! stock sj ( plemen I Improve the nd ert Control Weeds Hy wed Ay mia toe Fred ( HOUSE --- Ph Se SR Sh - I SS Si i i 0 a SOOO SooO0e oX ee ae PC Clu} sing gra n pecialist Use Quality Sweet Corn. ot A SO 5 5 AT A A 3 TD 5 5 TS 55508 FARM CALENDAR Fhe Peon school Reminders From Ntale Colirge of Agricelture MeetMemb part af Lhe annual Penn Members in endin i" all Werk t the ) W allege AQ t 13 « art comp and cujoyn sport camin and vesper service Lie {eed more t Nn thelr feral rdin Red and White Penns feeds ’ A Heeo of the c ‘ollege SOI t the with Fall or Low Jelly Glasses Eight-Piec and put In lee [ ty 2-Burner Quick-Meal Oil Stoves All Colors of Alahastine Tiger Brand Exterior House Paint OF THESE GENUINE Patehd of mnor Strawberry runner plants HG missed ¢ moss Lary Vegelab the Pe SUPPLY it it takes 7 EACH IS A ter t ow 10 to FACE Ol} OLR Colts Grain rt Pr colt PULLETS WHEN FHEY START TO LAY Allegheny Street 20-Pc. Dinner Set $2.29 doz. 43c Earthen Ware Set $1.09 $14.95 5 Ib 49c gal. $2.98 ITEMS I= H. P. Schaeffer's Hardware Pa. Bellefonte, LIMITED ! REDUCTION IN TODAY'S RISING PRICES! A Real $ Value! MEN'S SHIRTS Men's BIB OVERALLS Arrow Shirls 52.00 R ARROW Sport Shirls $1.00 Men's Ensemble Sport Suils 2.98 .. Good Quality SPORT SHIRTS 1.00 SPORT MEN'S Straw Hals 1.00 White - Brown &G White SHOES $1.98 LEVINE’ “A Safe Place to Shop” Allegheny Street S Bellefonte, Pa. ee OE EE EES EEE DOE TToS A —,——-- Nay tS EN - - v ln —- a - ww i i i > -- ~ > a - - - - Mr Ne oN NN oer i i i - her er ee AS -- > - -h > ww DOOOOOOIDOOOENOONTNCN oar on vw EN - NN RR he, aaa ey —_—_ DOOODOE OONOG ~ a a a a hr —— » ONLY 3 MORE DAYS! J. B. WAGNER & CO’S. MID-SUMMER SALE POSITIVELY CLOSES SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 We still have a few items which MUST go, and which we are selling at a great sacrifice to clear our shelves and cases for Fall merchandise. Come in NOW! Plan to shop and save these 3 days. wn | @— © | BELLEFONTE, PA. i ALLEGHENY STREET TE fe =: SAY” wa wt
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