Page Four r THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, May 1951 THE UNITED God was preparing his chosen man for chosen task chosen people Realizing the responsibilities his ition, David went often to God Judah al KINGDOM International Sunday School Lesson for May 6, 1951 POs Memory Selection prayer have I asked the days of my the beauty of inquire s temple n there 2%: 4 | 1 of Crown over David wa hi Obeying and wa to tribe recognized as tribesmen, but by time. The result David's designation to the kingship was gener. wn, yel for seven and ruled over only a f the people of and make Hebron family He Judeh thelr David a large force asked by the accept the and knig by his them only } Lesson Text: II Samuel " ' : g low 15; 1 Chronicles 22 was After the Samuel, the long period which God seen. There the your shepherd as a became and gained affairs of the nation in exile, bec ow he tion o » noteworthy David, upon ascending the Judah wa to send to the men of Jabesh-gilead kindness in burying King act of thought- one of tact, be- King Saul, expressed hi for David them, but als outlaw, he drew around him a mot- | hoped to gain their friendship and ley keep win them proof of h ship. Th u that the first court { 1 ol acc of Jabesh, to- other northern Abner Continual the rival no part defended him- but that was waiting on Jehovah « lying upon God, be- all the while it between David took He attacked C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY \&initd he to Hebr me King thet came be Ca WAGNER'S QUALITY FLOUR A Hard Wheat Pat. 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Stover, hav- left by bed and board without just cause or provocation, I hereb) warn the public not harbo! trust her as I will not be responsible | for any debts she may contract BERNARD M. STOVER Bellefonte, R. D. 2 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE In the matter of the MARY E. STEELE. lat¢ Township, Centre County ceased Letters testamentary estate have been undersigned, all the sald make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against said estate to present the same without delay for settlement BOND C. WHITE, Executor, R. D 3. Bellefonte, Pa.. or the attorney for the estate, CAMPBE MIL.- LER, Bellefonte, Pa x18 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE In the matte; CHARLES WwW Spring Township Pa. deceased Letters wove the ed $ LO My ing {to or Ji x20 wiat tate on the above ranted t the person indebted ¢ estate are requested o 4 "4 Le { ') tate of MARTIN Centre { ¢ administratio estate having beer undersigned, all the uf make lmmedls those having cl against said e same without r & to MERIAM R. MARTIN istratrix, Bellefonte, BR. 1 attomey. LEWIS Bellefonte, Pa ol ve ate Tare exp agen if Hor VEY HAR vr ORVIS ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE In the f . HARRY 1 matter he HOY Centre C tate el { ettlement HOY, WILLARD 1 he R] MERVIN E HOY Administ Bellefonte D Pa USBER r their WwW. GETTIG, Beliefonte, Pi X LEGAL NOTICE nerew widow, Gertrude 4. The per Charles H. Light. M tre Hall Bor ! apart wid 5. The per +) H. Ripka, late deceased ot 4 Ww, Mary 8 RIipki HARRY | Register Clerk of Court of Penna Pr Onal dall COURT PROCLAMATION | WHEREAS the Honors Walker, President Ju Court of Common Ples Judicial District County of Centre avi precept bearing date day of April me directed hoiding a Court of Common Plea Court* of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Over and Terminer and Gen- eral Jall Delivery Bellefonte, for the County of Centre The Grand Jury will convene o: Monday, May 7 at Iock A M EST. or 10:00 o'clock A M. DST and the Traverse Jury called fo: the regular meeting of Quarter Ses- sions Court will convene on the third Monday of May at 9:00 o'clock AM EBT. or 10:00 o'clock A M. DST. tbeing May 21, and the Traverse { Jury called for the second week of Court will appear on the fourth | Monday of May at 9:00 o'clock A IM. EST. or 10.00 oclock A. M | DST. being May 28, 1051 { Notice is hereby given to the Cor- loner, Aldermen Justices of the | Peace and Constables within the County that they be there in their to i 8:00 0¢ | proper persons at the time specified | | above with their records tions, examinations and thelr own remembrances to do those things appertaining to their office to be done, and those who are bound by their own recognizance, to prosecute against the persons who are or shall be in Jall in Centre County, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just Given under my hand In Belle- fonite on the 9th day of April in the year of our Lord 1851 and the 176th year of the Independence of the United States of America MARTIN L. KAUFFMAN, Sheriff Inquisi- Foneral Later An announcement from Moscow says that P. N. Oremykin has been fired as minister of the agricultural machinery Industry. Puneral are rangements, presumably, will be an- nounced later New York Wold. Telegram, The world situation Judging from Our present tax stfucture is not isolated. Daniel Clemson Scheduled For High Position in U. S. Steel Corporation In the reorganization of the Car- | negle Steel Company, Danlel Clem- | son, formerly of Scotia and brother | Prank H. Clemson, that place retains his position as a member of the board of directors. It is sald that Mr. Clemson may made president of the lake transporta- for the United States Corpar- ” YEARS AGO: { of be tion Lion Thursday afternoon Fred Valli, Italians, nn the upper quarry Arn Gap operation: wddenly exploded, killing Tony out. right, and njuring Fred that he will probably die. The men are both young and unmarried. Fred wa taken to the Lock Haven Hospitai D1 Meek, daughter of the Hon Meek, goes this week t where she expects two As physician Tony were blown up at the Morri 101 The 80 Eloise P Gray Johnstown pen al 44} |. Mrs. A. M. Mott has sold out the marble business conducted by her ate husband, to Milton Johnsot who will continue the business ir {future at the stand I'he Univer: aime faculty of the ity Selinsgrove has ex- an invitation to Dr. Hallo. Way Bellefonte, to deliver the wddress to the graduating class of theological department at com- June Susquehanns AL tended the mencement in The members 10O0OF vamsport of Centre L a fine week and xceedingly fine appearence in Barber R. A. Beck, as was mounted On a fine a parade biect of count wige No Wil ar ts He 153 had trip last made parade pre- white the the anc ree. manner dlcteg acted bugier { the horse and TH and ns admiration plendid ha skillful unced hi head ippiause Hansnip which ' bots in Dime 20 YEARS AGO: | | i 1 i on and | blast | | driver { 10 Bertha Oross is 111 with diptheria | the home of George Harbaugh | West Curtin Street The Rev. 8hriner was chosen by | the Senior class of the Bellefonte High School, to deliver the hac- | alaureate sermon hie class on Sunday, June 2 Ye on's it | terday morning Willlam Ly- driver lost a pocketbook cone taining $16 somewhere between Lyon's stable on East Lamb Btreet | and Colin's furnace. As the young | needy it Is hoped that finder will return the pocket. | and money to its rightful | the book wher Monday evening the rope which holds the upper sash of ohe of the alate glass windows at the First National Bank broke and the win. jow fell with a crash, shattering the glass into fragments. Constable H. H. Montgomery was pressed in- service as extra watchman quard the bank overnight oi { The opening of the rifie practice! ecason for the National Guard will begin May 1 and close October 3]. ! The commutation for rifie practice is increased to $75 and 5000 rounds | yf ammunition Around The World With The Man In The Moon an operetia that will be given the second week ! in May. at Bellefonte, for benefit | i Petriken Hall and Library fund The cast is made up largely of home talent and will have over 300 peo- in it. The operetta is described fantastic, dramatic spectacie, | with well defined pilot music, magnificient costumes and sonderful electrical effects. Some of the scenery umes used i Be New York production will be ent ner ri 5 v pie * “nw n cost and ANG Bellefonte Aviation Field To Be Enlarged By 27 Additional Acres liefonte ’ t § Be ! about are ¢ present 2200 {oot field 2800 feet. It iargement ares of that the Richard » Richard Was camaged effort {f the was saved by vering The bullding i= A. E. Bchad who estimat. t about $3500, partially insurance h Kiine, daughter of 0. A. Kline, was hos. at a dance given at their buss- ow at Hecla Park Wednesday eve. ning. Those present were: Frances Hazel, Sara Carson, Louise Best Virginia Beatty, Beulah Harnish William Brachbill, Earl Heverly Russell Brown, Paul Crust, Kenneth Little and Joseph Moerschbacher The following persons are enroll and at present receiving In- struction at the Perry Business School, organized Mar 16, and be- ing conducted In hullding Pauline Showalter, Bellef' mie; Hel. en Tanner, Bellefonte, Pete Torsel Bellefonie: Thomas Spritzer, Belle- fonte: Mildred Barnhart, Belle | fonte; Helen Cable, Millheim, and Hubert Rossman, Milesburg, The furnitu AIVARS wned by ie the io a ered by ed the Bush Arcade | Ruth Parsons, Unionville; | teacher in charge is Miss Mary Tay. C East lor, of Waltonburg, N Arthur Hewitt, of | Btret ami, Pla, to attend the® 15th an- nual convention of Kiwanis Inter. | national. which will be held in that {eity on May 3-7. He will have part {in a program showing the vital in: | fluence of Kiwanis clubs in com- i munity, national and international fe | Beginning next Sunday evening, and continuing six consecutive | Sunday evenings, the Rev. OG. E { Householder, pastor of the U. » | Church, will preach a series of sermons on the “Second Coming of Christ”. It is not the intent of the Linn lie is cordially services invited to Bellefonte’s popular young Indies, has engaged a room in Crider's Ex change where she will give lessons to those who desire to jearn B or W improve thelr Game. Miss . ¥ | thifined will leave on Friday for Mi. | ithe job can be lightened by not | es require 1 to 2 inches. Thin head minister to tell what he thinks a.!1 inch. Corn should stand 10 to 12 bout It, or what theologians gay | Inet between stalks or if planted about it, or even to tell what God | says about it in His word. The pub. | inches apart and 2 to 3 stalks per : all the | hill, Tomatoes should be 3% to 4 | Miss Rebecca Dorwarth, one of apart in the row. worth recently completed a course | feet apart. New York under tae I a dip- Mis onsult are g their game ned teach Lo wh nleriained al in hon anniver- tis The afternoo: playing A color nk ang white was carried out in the decor. and fav and a large birth- ake. containing eight candies the table centerpiece. The! was the recipient Those present Jean Cleven- sc hitine war game ation rimmed Jean Caum Marjorie C fer Dorothy Kine Nell ang Miss ITHAMUNE en- Barbara Elizabeth Eleanor PMTA Speaker— Page Ome venice ’ CAT types and permit ing them ; the weights for wh uch they within axle yi9e engin existing limitation.” He saic iamage designed were fered the entirely 20000 pound of subsidy, roac operation are! public opinjen | from the indispensable service pro- vided by trucks in making possible | istribution charges and unsafe divert {0 reflection other hows factors considered i sider a high- are per - cal mans traffic to be damage. Cor AY whith trucks mitted--the Merrit Parkway ir Connecticut. When ony 12 Years this dream road was resurfaced in 1948 because of extensive scaling ind cracking. Certainly weather played a large part in making these repairs necessary On the other side of the ques- ton Route 322 between Potters Mills and State College. Here Is a | stretch of conerite 19 years old. It is giving excellent service « the tremendous volume of private and commercial vehicles using it In discussing the need for ade- quate highways, Robertson pointed out that trucks are on the roads and streets today because American business, and its customers, de mand their presence. “There are no more trucks on the road than are necessary to meet the requirement: of mass dis ribution”, it was sald. Og that Are thar highway nn not "ni : nwa is till In Vegetable Garden When plants are large enough to crowd each other they should be out, reminds Assistant County Agent Clair D. DeLong. This operation requires hand work and having planted the seed too thick. ly Root crops need ample room to develop properly. Allow beets, car rots, turnips, salsify, and parsnips 2 to 4 Inches between plants, Radish. lettuce, spinach, Swiss chard, en- dive, and other leafy crops so the plants stand 6 to 10 inches apart. ane thinning may be used for food or transplanted to other rows Bean plants should stand 4 Inches apart, onions 2 to § Inches, and peas these should be about 24 feet apart but if they are staked they may stand 18 to 24 Inches Peppers, - plants, and cabbage should stand 18 to 24 Inches apart, and cucumber plants should stand apart in the row or three plants each shosild { the | yourself | will | This | mistakes have a lot of | sanity {hardly beautiful |, Dear Editor Did vou know that Bogg: ship has not had a supervisor 30 vears but the taxpayer pald road tax just the same? I think we tax payers should not pay any road tax until the roads are fixed. The mony is taken from treasurer just the same Run over our roads and On Bnow Sho find a wire fence road and we detour through a field situation is near Yarnell and elect supervisor Elmer see for road Try a Oo Pownell Sir Anent the electrocution I object to capital punishment grounds that it reciprocal der. that we have no right a Mle and that a person mi aiways reform, especially if he a oné-crime criminal. We and his happened inte murder, How felt like does strange of us. And, if reason, aside effect a crime would re Lhe of Gibb ol uf 7} [4] to be actunted a us Anger LOMEeone th {Oo some ome <illing robbery there from such wemble other Lo then it for which responsibie Persor Finally, no matter how verdict Is, It some tin ome witnesses led en. Witness Erle uch lon jife sents Resort in the Furtherm nexcusably g 164 were Stanies discuss i hi Argosy noes in ne it » sald, no right ourselves make » 110 nave murder; ARID, Ye AL mist 50 I've been Machinery Hitches Save Time, Money Charlothe the ant cover control Loading a tra capacity result ficient result: in mu m jent operat Multiple eliminates d f tr ©, plication of the field | preparatior plished in less time Definition Theor hun wit} education A Cros ‘Milk Prices Are | Now { County | that town- | he for | have | changing YOu slid onto the Bl Nake often murdering Tick Warning Healt} working the Look CARTE! of fever. Fu ne hottie een repor Vaccin working Public Servic be Gn Lick Set By New Method Milk prices Lo dalr ri supplying the Philadelphia ares being set by Agent | on April | put into effect which prices automatically paia un CCONOIM ic formula apple: sod mainly as The nev effect only tx following than two- er: ana thirds of ppl Trusses — Crutches Abdominal Supports Sacro Illiac Belts EXPERT FITTING Parrish Drug Store BELLEFONTE, PA. wd "J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY One of the Oldest Agencies in Centre County EDW. L Temple Court KEICHLINE Phone 2521 AROUND THE CLOCK HOT WATER SERVICE with UNIVERSAL Automatic Electric Hot Water Heaters LONGER TANK LIFE with UNIVERSAL Magnesium Anodic Rod Water that is "sofr on galvanized water heate UNIVERSAL adds many coating the ir can be hao Mag years t ner ius lysis wi electr erever wise weaken it. Cet effc against ‘Red Water Ask about UNIVERSAL'S New 10 Year Warranty RAY MARSHALL HARDWARE LAMAR, PA. PHONE: MILI. 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