Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 14, 1951, Image 14

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
t had |50 YEARS AGO:
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engineering
A member of
Church. who attended
Des Moin
Inst Friday
per
the local Lutheran John J
Lutheran | legal busines in
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Bower, Esq
Clearfield
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THE SPREAD
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and three | wrecked ] FO nd in 14
who a Ror I wa to | ! Hteresting Incident
brou SVYnoad at
OF here related
following in
heart ed elected
at Penn
civil
Lie
that
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believers
the
occurred or
International Sunday School Lesson
tate last
for June 17, 1951
John
Memory
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Lesson Text
28:
Acts | 8:
15-16, 30-31
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Jesus Christ
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'ARRISH DRUG STORE
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Bellefonte, Pa
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Small Flectric Appliances
VOSS
KELVINATOR
GIFTS - TOYS -
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PHILCO,
PATENTS
"Sanitation Gives
Best Fly Control
— Fountain Service —
BENDIX, IRONRITE,
MELROY'S
Pleasant Gap, Pa.
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WM. B. RANKIN AGENCY
MARY M. RANKIN, Agent
COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE
Crider’'s Exchange Buflding Bellefonte, Pa. |
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REPRESENTING
The Martin Steel Products Corp.
“Pioneers in the Design and Fabrication of METAL
Buildings EXCLUSIVELY for the Farm”
HAYMAKERS — SILOS — DAIRY BARNS
CORN CRIBS — GRAIN BINS
20 YEARS AGO:
Sixteen Centre Countians Organize
Naval Reserve Unit in Bellefonte
Badger: Barn Cleaners and Barn Ventilating Fans
For further information and prices, call or see
FRANKLIN MUSSER 22 hres weeks. | 0p ended Centr ,
MILLS, PA PHONE MILLHEIM 1ZRI12
Attention Farmers!
SPOUTING... TIN WORK
OF ALL KINDS
New Roofs — Old Roofs Repaired
Roofs Painted — Church Steeples
Repaired
SPRING
RAIFES REASONABLY WOEK GUARANTEED
Estimates Giver ou Musi Be Satis
PAUL HELLER
LAMAR, PENNA
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Phone Mill
Hall Ex
THE DAVID J. JEFFRIES
FUNERAL HOME
CENTRE HALL
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Mrs. C. A. Kettl telis us she
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ONCE A MONTH
“The Country Funcral Home Serving You In Time of Need”
Lady Attendant Phone 37
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) CF f SN nsive machinery being during her service, she claims the
4 ppud wer from Germany to equip the | “eventh grade as her favorite. Miss
AS building. and with exclusive | Weaver resigned from active duty
‘rig the use of this machi to enjoy life before ill health pre-
4 wry In this country in possession of her from AS A re-
Metal, it will gUATAN Lee Bellefonte has lost one
right to make forging be best teachers
Process
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Peliefonte High School
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be Lin Buying food in quantity — and keeping a
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Two changes in the faculty
Dynamic [20-horsepower driving thrill
NEW STUDEBAKER
COMMANDER V-8
Drive this wonder car now! Needs no premium fuel!
Best 8 in actual gas mileage in Mobilgas Economy Run!*
SOverdrive. optional 81 sriem comt, wan weed,
S. H. Poorman
WATER ST. i. y BELLEFONTE, ra.
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O’Bryan Motor Co.
8% 8, ATHERTON, ST. SIATE COLLEGE, PA. br 2 investigation into the whole
a
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Wake MEER Ww
telephone
p.m 1
t that a man
ad been seen
Highway
| Intersestion. resulted
search for the “body”
William White, a
call before
osciay of i ts t
presumably dead
vin R
near
along
Snow
in an hour
by Corporal
member of
State
the
State Police stationed at the Rock. |
{view Parracks. The man who had
been lying along the roadway prov.
| ed to be a gentieman from Miles.
burg who was neither dead nor
injured
| A story of a
| hiking party
into the small hours of the
ing, and of their eventual
donment In a driving
nocturnal hiteh-
morn «
aban.
{had given them a "It", was un-
{folded to the Rev. William ©
| Thompson. Centre County Juvenile
{ofMcer, by two Philipsburg sisters,
| on Tuesday morning. They were
| found about 4 Am. along the high.
| way, near Snow Shoe Intersection
by Ernie Tate, of Bellefonte, who
was returning from a trip to Al.
toona. He brought them !o Belle
fonte and notified County Detec.
tive Leo Boden who is now conduc
J wh
the |
Shoe |
of a ride that lasted |
| or
“ainstorm |
near Unionvilie by several men who |
the Bellefonte High 8cl
effect with the
school next fall, ax
ecent announcement made public
by Arthur H. Sloop. supertising
principal of the Bellefonte schools
In the athletic set-up Coach Alvin
‘Shorty” Watson will be replaced by
John Millér, of Sunbury, who for
the past several years has been
assisting Coach Jay Rjden
mentor at Bellefonte " High Mr
Miller comes here with excelient
recommendations. He will have
onl
opening
ording to a
will g
of
into
former |
charge of coaching, of physical ed- |
ucation classes, and will assist in
{ teaching mathematios
move John 8. Dubbs, of West
Lamb Street
rabeth Heineman as
History and English
teacher
Mr. Dubbs
the
past year has been taking gradu-
ate work at that institution
Ann Dorworth, Winifred Flem-
ing, Petty Heverly, Margare! Mus-
ser, Helen Olson, Janet Tate, Phyl.
ls Jane Shaw. Jean Ocker, Char.
lotte Weaver and Betty Zeigler
were birkhdoy party guests at the
Dr. ROL. Stevens home in honor
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of Dotothy'’s | pisthaay.
he Mises Molty or,
Ea ema
Mai y
am
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In the oth. |
will replace Miss Eli- |
of |
| was gradunted from Penn Siste in |
{the class of 1030, and during
well-stocked freezer—really simplify shop-
ping for Mrs. Kettl, of R.D. 2, Ford City, Pa.
HICKEN, turkey and meat are always on hand for
C family meals at Mrs. Keutl's house. She buys then,
in quantity and stores them in ber electrac freezer |
along with fresh-frorven fruits and vegetables from het
own garden, tod home baked rolls, pres and cakes. Fvery:
thing 1s carefully dared and labeled for easy selection,
"You never have to worry about trips to the store in bad
weather when you have a well wocked freezer,” Mrs
Kettl told us, adding that she only shops for food about
once a month
Mrs. Ketti's two married daughters, who originally shared
her frecrer, became so enthusiastic that within a year each
had purchased one of her own,
You werver want | ¢ any other cook
ing method after you've owned an electric
Ketl. She now has her
second electric range, brand new and
range, says Mrs
shiny, She hikes 1o bake and proud of the
evenlv-browned rolls, bread and pastry her
electric oven turns out. She bakes in large
quantities and stores the surplus in her
freezer for her husband's lunches, for fam.
ily meals or for unexpected company,
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