Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 07, 1951, Image 6

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    Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Tone 7. 1951
Surprised After 50 Years sar Dr. and s. Joseph Parri if | Mrs. Paul McGarvey { Jean, . i .
er 50 Years Additional Locals | DE. Ju) Mrs Joseph Parr h, AW are ii Monin Pheasants Die ¢ Soil Conservation 1300 Pound Bear Odd Fellows To Visit
The airplane has made wonder- | are making plans : ve ’
[day on A two Weeks motor. pleas. | Group Is Active Sighted At Snow Shoe Orphans’ Home
ful progress in 50 years, but there | Philip Hastings, of Avis, and | 10 go to Atlantic City, N.J., Sunday
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are still people who do not prefer | his brother, Malcolm Hastings, | ure trip to Florkia. They expect Lo
to ride through the skies | Albany, N.Y. were guests on Sat- | Can Medical Association Convention, spend part of the thne with thi
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| urday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry | there | Rev, and Mrs whitney Church at
Bradenton, Fla. Mr. Church wa De ore owin Court
: at one time rector of the St. John not ifie
of | Dr. Parrish will attend the Ameri-
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i - - | Houser. of E. Howard Street. The Mrs, Ruth Pridgens and her
Eplsc shurch here
Harrisburg, returned Sunday to Episcopal Chu
4 | Hastings brothers are cousins off sister, Miss Emily Waite, both of
| Mr House:
BOTH ERED BY | Robert K. Promm returned on | their home after a visit since Tues- | Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Plumb and Nests Avoided in
Sunday to his home in Washington, | day in Bellefonte. The two women | Earl 8 Orr returned Thursday
| D.C.. after visiting since Tuesday | are former Bellefonte residents | night to their homes in Bellefonte Mowing Worth $1
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. | | from Atlantic City, N.J. where - ( ‘ont
2 t Willis M. Bottorf, of Wynne- The mower one of the
/. Fromm, of N. Spring Street y : | the ; wit since Sunday. T 1 mov is on { th
W : | wood, has been in Bellefonte daily, | hey had be The causes of pheasant mortality
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Other guests last week at the | : f .n attended the Rotary Interna-
Mosquitoes: a : 8 . ; | visiting with friends. Mr. Bottorf, men a tend R 4 7 1 rna tthe Commonwealth. Farmer: i in 4
| Fromm home were Mr. and Mr: who Is visiting his sister. Miss Ella tional Convention. Mr. Orr is vice- | | ttf alfalfa. Phe att 2 Lut
WwW. L. Fromm and two children of | hd Joy ¥, Wiss BOR president elect of the EBellefonte | ly ed leit allalla, Lmnbthy ald hs d VTHLETE'S FOO
Harrisburg Bottorf, of Lemont, moved to the Clut { clover crops about the time brood to pick pt { | { WOAL SE
Se po ap’ rd ’ ” Philadelphia uburb about two ad | pheasant hens incubate their eg 1
» as rR Yo p hpe
See Claster's Ben F. Sheetz, o N. Al reoury | vears ago Mrs. Helen Moore Dahl and jor while the chicks are being mot!
Ht ree of Treads " n . . {
Street, left Tuesday for Gettysburg | : : . Mi waneta Eagles returned Fri- ered in the ’
to attend a writer ind editors Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mittle- | (1
—~ atten i hay 3 day to their homes in Philadel. | female | 0
Ad Today workshop to be held at Gettysburg man and two children, of Scranton, phin after spending several day | euttir g bar end }
; | Semi : the paris urch | move ) sliefonte recently, sda a th Sandro i hevnliban ond V
Seminary by the parish and church ” ais Pom fo scent 9 here as guests at the Brockerhoff | her death, the dependent
school board of the United Luther- | the Rothrock - Wilkinson apart- | Hotel. The two women visited rel- | perish, or the clut
un Church. Participants in the ments, Curtin and Allegheny Street 4 a oo Radon a
an iret Jb y | atives and friends In Bellefonte and | Even when the
| conference were selected on the | Mr. Mittleman is with the Internal Howard. Mrs. Dahl is a niece of the | nest at the tin
bas Mf Manuscript reviously | Revenue Department di EL Comb. HORCI ein Ben uhhh
basis of manuscripts previously I I Departme [late Mrs, Clayton Brown, of Belle- | ceals it
/ | submitted Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Eichel- | fonte { or chick
berger and two daughters, of} i Rich. predator
id } uy Brown, :
{| Rorthfield, N.J., spent the weekend ” ns RLF, (US Bro Petrikii In an efor reduce mortalit nd I Kk M )
with Mr dchelberger’s parents ard. an ! a ! ae H TI
| ) y the Game Commission Is a vicH ‘ "oY
apartments, went to Philadelphia : S}
. and Mrs y Dowdell, of E.| project
Mr. and Mi Roy Dowdell, of I Friday where they attended thi proje
Curtin Stree! Mi and Mr : Dow. | graduation exercises of the nurses 31 Apiec for en h isl n ; of over un t a : AI USED CAR LOT
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dell's son and daughter-in-law N : l al ! n i
5 : ME Hraining school of Hahnemann Hos- , SNE « lH
Capt. and Mrs. George KR. Dowdell p " ; Nae ant or quail eggs or chicks during nn | { { i
} pital. Their daughter, Shirley, we I
of Middletown, were also recent] \ ‘ ’ y he first mowing of alfalfa, cl wheat aft { f ear ol ITO Service N m
visitors at the tell } C a member of the class. Vere Buller 4 :
! VIS ywdell home apt " or ti thy na) - (
+ ) at ee Ix i i] f Street. also attended ! } 3) /
Dowdell is stationed at the Middle- [ih nh Sih . Hho ; hh Swine ; ul on ig - rt ve i Dependable Used Cars & Trucks
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i town Alrport
‘ a3 “? : ‘ | Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Saylor an . . ’ EXCEPTIONAL VALLS IN USED CA}
Residence of the late V. A. Auman in Centre dauditers. - Elizabeth aod Irene. | oirCUS Knifers
Mrs. Fred Saylor, Mrs. Harry Dun- :
lap, Miss Mary Savior, Mr An- Target Injured
Hall. Fine nine-room frame residence with all : A apni wi Babies pod Bou
drew Saylor and daughters, Mary | Mrs. Sandra ‘Thompeon. 23. ihe the 81, per liland payment shall be | cia from State 1950 DODGE Meadowbrook
; ) : and Mrs. Malcolm Eckley, all of | zirl who clings to a § Whee) ; "HY ie Rp Cast fpih bw L 1 x. 1
modern conveniences. Immediate possession, Bellefonte, left Tuesday for Em-| while knives are being ‘ Like
itshburg, Md... where they atten-| her in one of the Ki : 8 infown, a A it t ef e: - ~
a St. Mar ' side the! A humane conservation practice, {exan 1949 PLYMOUTH Deluxe 4-door
i } mpioyec by many arm \ ‘ ¢ ‘ Radic d 1 8 i :
Low Down Pavment—With 15 Mont to Pa
ded a reception at Mt St. Mary ircus side-show act visited
College gri ition exercises. Phil | dispensary of the Centre County rat p »
: ; ip Saylor ldest son of Mr. and | Hospital Friday afternoon og an eas Ry oe 3 i CH the \
Spring Mills, Pa. Telephone 22R4. Mrs. Philip Saylor, is a member of | One of the knives miss d Luck. | 4 ! wR pH Po mowing | A : : ea j 1948 PLYMOUTH Special Del. 4-door
ny | rio ft $ ' } kin / p ‘ - bi H or
the clas n the fall will 1- | ily she escaped serious
For inspection contact Charles F. Auman,
tinue his studie at Mt Mary’ ¥ nicked” on
ftir © STaNon tor en ay ai The surs 1948 CHEVROLET Fleetline 4-door
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1947 DODGE Custom 4-door
1947 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe 4-door
Son Born
1947 STUDEBAKER 4-door C Commander
1941 OLDSMOBILE 4-door ‘6’ cylinder
Fourth Daughter Born Heater
Mrs. Joseph Ms : 1941 PLYMOUTH Special 4-door
1940 OLDSMOBILE Model 70
1938 CHEVROLET 2-door
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Announc e Birth
za James Boncaino J 1936 Dodge 4-door
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TE A I eel We ang Sy Sounth | op NEW STATE INSPECTION
mer Helen 1 ) te. |] : x Chevrolet ' 2-ton pickup
i Partita of ig : [ Dodge 3a.-ton pickup
Chevrolet 2-speed axle
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In spite of manufacturer's costs and ceilings, Claster's have found
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! blanke: thr ugh the wringer. Then |
put blanket in fresh warm water of
the same tem peratt ire as the first | |
water. Allow to soak 4 10 5 minutes |
SUPER TAB turning a couple times by hand
M N GYPSUM then remove the water and repeat |
rinsing process : ,
Stretch the blanket after the final | ; ’ ; | ih npn
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Covers 331/33 Sq. Fi Burfaced ® Yellow Pine | | ¢ \ | :
blanket to the other { . |
| time, working from one side of the |
216 Ibs. to the Square Two lines § best £ \ .
’ 8 0 lines are best or drying
2 4 grt Y oo $9.30 AS LOW AS AS LOW AS blankets but one can be used if you
turn the blanket while it's drying
Per 100 Board Feet | When the blanket is dry, brush it
$ R() with a stiff hair brush. Brushing
. raises the nap and softens the blan.
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Despite the mouthy denunciations
of socialism, in theory, the politi
197 50. WATER STREET PHONE 4724 BELLEFONTE, PA. clans continue to use public money
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