Page Sixteen _THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, e— — Over The County a —,iéio A — — es — ) as ———— '] ——— R. 8. Jamison has taken on role and is now coach for the boye’ wrestling teams in State College High. The grapplers ar: connected with th Western Pennsvivania Interscholastic Wrestling Association. a The Bellefonte Lime company at Sa~- | | { predic! | he long has announced a ten per cent wage increase to its emmloyes, effective Tues day of last week. The quarries were (0 have been opened last Monday, but due to weather conditions, did not open until the latter part of the week C.F. Emery baek of the counter in Nis glore at Centre Hall alter an attack of zrip tint kept him at his home &l- most continuously f five weeks, much of which time anfined to bed My. Emer 1siness for awenty-eig!l ¢ re- cont idness was the and prob- ably the most Bernice Mus, Christ been seriously ill for s m quinsy and other complications. A {ew days ago Mr, Huston and Dr. McQueen both of Millheim, were in consultation aver her case, mice was a pupil in he eighth grade | Mill school, but. due yd to give up her sci Paul M. man Wothing y stor ed his place of bu ithe A. ", Frank build cupied by the Burge: room is being The room 2:50 being renovat pied by Stanle; Electric 8hop pleted Mr résident, rible Friday ev Pari Hn WES mo seriou f an r daughter of Mr. and k, of Si g Millis Lime youn Spring Auman », Miliheim next owner has Mov- door, int ni 1348 in order to meet their | ou sad dL vel ‘i to vont he inspe ting official decided to return to ther homes until a later date, ] hey Altoona the. = and visibility were but. the fi rs BY neount : squalls leve] twosseater A not damaged 666 © Liquid, Tablets Salve, Nose Drops rry "Rub-My-Tism" FEEDS! Per Hundred Wagner's 327. Dairy Feed Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed. Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Horse Feed they wealhe cleal COLDS and FEVER first day Headaches, 30 Minutes Wagner's Scratch Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Wagner's Egg Mash With Cod Liver OIl...... Wagner's Starter and Grower With Cod Liver Oil. Wagner's Chick Grains Ryde Calf Meal Oil Meal Cotton Seed Meal Brewer's Grains | Gluten® Feed Gluten Meal Meat Serap Fish Meal QUALITY FLOUR 14 bbl. Spring Pat OUR BEST FLOUR 1 bbl, Blend. ... VERY BEST FLOUR 4 bbl. Winter Flour { new | | world's best liniment [n 5 with Sorbol-Quadruple iE WwW. This is away Franklin ably east man former put he rience WwW. Mu located on Wie » W Aaronsbin fast veniue home acres in Penn has had the training and ex- to gol work done, and hat he will be on the job where is now. Russell Hark ibbens farm trict, owned by The the Sp ar comliori- farm, now Kigter Ol from township hie lo vey 4 vd n the Pennig Cave dis father, A. C. Mars m exchanged los Mark moving Mark homestead 10 a voca nd the * Mr, Mark coming pring Mill py the home recently purchased where he will live retived. 3. Virginia Al- former of Beech Creek and H Hall both of whom Orviston sohool, met Monument Tues- week while retard now ne is in FRR) father and s younger Mr, ing Mills to up farming a the tion, a amd MM anda Mi Lingle th Harry { Dear Hast wie 18 1€ ill Odd Bo equipment F has a PWA there 8 more the mote for that Williamsport roject under way, An and toe place con- the MoUs No detail the land- : in 1 mod care was exercised by Mir 1 been overlooked even (o Snyder The t ea rator: The o noted ng for i Lo $216 977.48 5 iN a iw $5,- Berk Maoni- BUS, aT 1.226 5960 £1.046,] goiner £1334 604; 281 otaer counties miilion. The eoun kawvanna, Lan ham: Schuylkill Wegt winded million for one ratars ais, Bucks, inglon, receipt ntive for these three Hem 30.900 ined ba Ti Min waster, more- more a for the « ire $353 snc —— A ———— hs — no fanaticism like ted r———————- —o—— GOITRE MAKE THIS QUICK TERT bo Sorbol-Quadruple went. For simple goitre cally. Thousands have wen relieved, IL quickly supplies sub- tance needed by thyro.d gland. Does not inlerfére with work or pleas- ure. Get further information at Par rish’s Drug re *Appt oved by a regd- istered physician, Note: Mr fn snail tle Hin twice the Bl A. A | the young | we | lege | | | | { hart | College Twp.; win, | from | 1 TWD.; Marshall, 6748 Ridge Ave. Philadelphia | Pa., will gladly tell about her success LE WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss, See x20 | enabled us todo this,” I {in trust, we | 1 tru REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. First Nationa] Bank of State College, to Helen Pare Melntyre, et bar, of Wi- iamsport, tract in State College; $900. John P. Stover, to Annie Williams, of Port Matilda, tract in Huston “Twp., HN E. , Of Twp.; Rob» It to Robert in Col- Lochhart, et State College, $l. Ww atkins, of State $50. Watkins, to Mary W. in tru: state College, al, tract lderman in Coi- to Helen Ho College, tract lege Twp.; Robert Loch- 8. Of § tract In 850 Watkins to Mae College, tract Robert Vaughn in in College trust. of State Twp. $100 Robert Watkins, to Carl in trust, of State Col Twp.: $50. Roland Zettle, et Zettle, of Spring Mill: 8600, Bing: M , tract Watkin we in Col- lege to Charles A. tle tract in Gregg Anna A. Zottle of S Twp.: $1,500. Wihur R Brangare, ot Hackenberg, of ux, of Reber in Miles Twp.: $1 ertiia C. Taylor, of Mill man, pring bar, to Charles tract in Gregg ux, tow. J burg, trac. to O. PF. Soilenber- mie, tract in Belle he Harry H. Woomer, of sonfer, et al. of Howard 1 Twp.; $333.34 D Halle r, 10 Mic Be to Ethel W D., tract In ux R hael E R. D Donovan, tract in CENTRE COUNTY | the PA. March 25th, 1957. Additional Deaths WINSLOW «Thomas (r. 69, died Tuesday night of last the home of Clarence Bltner, ard, where he had made hi several years. Death wa heart condition from which suffered some time. Funeral ser- vices were held Friday afternoon at the BEitner home, and burial was made at Church of Christ cemetery, chard, Mr. Winslew was a liftlony resident of Blanchard, a son of the late Thomas 8, Winslow and Sarah Bum- gardner Winslow of that place, He Was a4 member the Beech Creek Wwdge, 1. 0. O. ¥ A brother, Chasles C. Winslow of Beech Crock survives, MER :=-Funerai Isaac H. Creamer, 68, of Willlamspor were held {rom the McCloskey Funera Home, Mill. Hall, Sunday afternoon, with the Rev. W. E. Ruth.of the Mill Hall Methodist church officiating. Buria! was made at Cedar Hill ceme- Wary Mr. Creamer died Friday at toe Villlamsport Hospital after a few days’ a heart condi! He had ant the hos! pital since collapsed on the two sons, and R., Monument; Winslow, week at Blanch- § home for due to a he had for ol CRA services for 101 INGRAM of Centre © home In Bent day mornin week M ge He » © We M:¢ swhodist as Wel my ¢ HOSPITAL NOTES Last Week day P Tues of Last Week Richard : MT drughter i E. Wilson R. Breon, ed Wednesday and \ rday Brest EE Stern, Lege, was gdmiticrd Wedne Mil Was miei Thursday of Last Week Imitied: Master R O. Emen- er, Julian, R. D. » Earl Wion, R D Milford E Stale Call man M te ) 1 and Infan of Bellelorde R. D. 2: Mrs. George Clements and indant daughter, Belle i A daughter Delbert 1 was bon to M Confer. Bellefonte, Friday Mrs. Aliza A. Hocken- Be. jefoiite. Dischar Mis Calvin Pletcher, Howard R. D Ronald Griffith and infant daugh- ter, Blate College. Births: A daugh- ter was born to Mr. and Mrs. William P Henseey, of Lemont, bevy ged ’ Pe J oy AE whi Saturday d: Clarence M. Decker, Cen- R D. 3; Mrs. Bryan Auman Smuliten, Miss Anna E Johnson, Stal Col.ege, Discharged: Mrs. James A Metzen, Fieming; C. Ross Buller, Belle- fonte; Mra. Herbert O. Reed, Millhelmn, Mrs. John D. Cowan and infant daugh- ter, State College: Mrs. Dondgld C Poorman and infant son. of Howard, R D. 2: Mrs. Lelia M. Lockwood, of Stak © A s0n was born to Mr Garbrick, of State Co,- OL eg, Jirths and Mrs. Harry lege. R. DD. 1 Sunday Admit Masier Daniel Bohn, Cen Hall; Master Dean Petz of Belle fonte, R. D. 3; Miss Helen Sprankle, of State Coliege; Jom C. Gilliland, Oak Hall. Birth A Mr. and Mrs. Clair Baumgardner, of Milesburg. The were 46 patients in the hospital al the beginning of this werk ty a. aughter was born to Hoapital Contributions: ~The follow. ing contribution was received by Candie County Hospital during the past week: From Ath grade school, Spring Street, Beilelonte, 45 St. Palriek {avors —— - VAN DYKE ANNOUNCES GIANT BUILDING Lhe | PROGRAM Warren Van Dyke, secretary of high. | ways, sald the state 4s pushing forward the “greatest” yoad«building road im- provement and bridge constroetion pro. | gram in its history. "Generous federal ald, of course. has, van Dyke sald. The administration has ear-markod a | tolal expenditure of $126.060.900 on ‘the | 87.000-mile system during the next wo years, Approximately $0,300,000. has oo, by for construc Washington Ey of nealy $3,000,000, SPTOER Arey Runville 1s coun His hom wove Valle o'clock Frid night, n COmMpIsEtiIon dvadr sm ey ta wv QO AQVe @® brother, aise surviv pn Monday nome in COArg Cauntt. In Adven, comelery held town med away at 2:40 o'clock Thurse y finesse A son of Roop vile, hetice was a the time . 1889, he wa 2 A. Bott wing Wilkinsburg rs. EW of Colum P.B of Porline, N. . and Paul patient in clerans’ at Perry Pol Six grant children and one bro wh Rev. GG. G Roop, of Ellisburg, , and a sistet Miss Mary Ro op. survive. Funeral from the home. Satard! ena Tov mi was made Buff Run Valle: lo Storm:«town from Swissvale in 1033 after having been employed for 2 years by the Undon Switch and Signal Company... He wa: a member of tin t Episcopal church ph a ook alter an of diseases, zabeth Way born at Lo 6. 1095 Gays at gust 28 nited In mars of 1 un, Cochran Roop, a Hospi wer Wil ant Graves cemetery Mr. Roop movet Method! FREE my eh WGA, Fes, for gas pains, heartburn, pie nae stomach ulcers and thar rons Hos exons noid. More than 54 000 people i? 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