July 6, 1939, sa — Er ——— Random Items Page Four hi i A EE. vn ob Ee i *w® cation, Is gssisting Joe Stover with | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. a————— Frm Additional Deaths the gardeil work and doing some | J —— : . truck hauling : Sarah Ann Ss W. FRANK FEARON ver e oun ews George Dyke will soon have his | W. Pradk Fearon, v4, dieg new home built and ready to move I , d at * his a ‘photograph of a deer crossing a in Cooking Class home in Mill Hall, last Thursday forest road. In the 1939 folder is- rorning. He was barn in Bald Eag- | syed by the Bellefonte Chamber of (Continued fron page ole) Used Truck Headquarters DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE, PA, PHONE 674 - Mae Benner returned home from : ! r : le Valley and has resided in . val x" vwhieha . . A Delaval cream separator was The curbstone for a half block on [Altoona on Friday where she spent J tion all his life Rac on stint | Commerce 1a published . ily Aant pt the farm f former Sherif! | each intersecting street at the town a few days with friends Everybody likes lice cream, from sech or. Xie. le 4 Nn & | picture bearing the title “Woodland sel up on wl 0 wr ; ag nlers ng va ’ To 0 been Id that Florence the tiny tots to the serene old farmer Was a member of the Road in Seven Mountain District Boob in Brush Valley, tenanted DY | square, Millheim, is being painted We have een a b 1 10 " dr oth r; the 1 appl nd jee Church of Christ. His only suryiv- near Allen Beeg Virgin Forest Jol / A t whit \ neil’ \ Mre- (Brennt All build a new barn to grandmother; by all applaud ice | COWE . only s Wi len Heeger Virgin Fo lyer DW. Bradford, the | white by council's orders. Fire- | Brennan will are nleces and nephews Funer. ; . . ho wy el at the twenty Cows | plu Bp al over the ‘tow: vere paint take the place of the one that | cream. Did you ever think about ors art He " 4 Sp af we. Funer- | It's our deer and our road, no 8 5 . PEAR : a A wn hi oy hits ae ay 5 ts ’ s ” +] BErvices Jer ’ He Vi 1.4 ' »" 4 . N 1. 0, stp hag i the finest quar- | ¢ ht red ! burned down on her farm, in the the facts of ice cream? It can be al oy re B a al the Mc- | wallshoro's, for in the files of Belle ho o ut a a ad arm barn in ) 1 ‘near future the perfect dessert for the formal Closks : og Ye Monday at | fonte Chamber Secretary Karl E ' : y er i a id 4d A SECON heavy DOS shovel og . ) e¢ ey Fill a v $ vipiy Bra A x A second = hen \ Ag oP " Mrs. Francis Benner is making | dinner or the casual dessert for 2 J np g tol Hiam M. Long Kusse 15 a print of original Spi " ; \ ' Blaceant inv. 0 work 4h had hoo hs of lost some very beautiful quilts, She now | the family. It is packed with good as hi por made in We | photo labeled by the Aographer C Mis. hype: ot pnd a usa Mor Hy In ad rong Won toe has completed three values yet it tops the list for a good Disciple cemelery al Blanchard as having been taken in the Seven Jap is still in the hospital in Phil- | Monday n addition to the fwe “B( og oved from the | looker eT Mountaing adelphia. So far she has not un- | jarge shovels, two smaller ones Aare iri 8 4 me ihn ook ——— MISS RUTH LOUELLA WHITE : ; ’ « | Klondike dergone an operation, but it 1s ex- being used to dig drain ditches | RE 2 A Peach Sund Miss Ruth Louelle White, of West pected to have one when her condi- | and other light work. Work is each Sundae, i . oo — vote aes | wines act, Baie Cols, + 1a. | Predicts Greatest YARNELL MODERN WOMEN tion warrants. Mr. Zettle is also | progressing nicely MARSH CREEK tive of Centre county D th | 1966 MLED thy d deley dus in Philadelphia at the home of their The section of Penns Valley {rom A "A ni held In Ya pint cream rou n M1 Lar Baye 3 NOT SUFFER EPR Ho oy ; . Agi nh 1 CUuon of nuns ae J J irthday picnic was held ir Arm - ; LL “wh " £5 OANdn, Gory gus ely A > daughter sabel in about the same alsbur ast t Spring Mills was : rt e R bb grove Sunday 4 eg pennsylvania State College, died at ———— famil and Mr an Ar rv Chiohesters | vd state of a my recently favored brisk show- vig celebrate six birthdays for the 4 Clip SUEAS Philipsh rg State Hospital at ul drug folowil nerd 20 o'clock Friday night of compl IOHNOWINE Delia) ” BA Crea 1 ’ : gs vanills VIVE 1 WRSDOONS Vania ‘ y af Ler p Creek eal the. nile : CHICHESTERS PILLS n. Main tye weh Creek: Sead Lhe MUK ald pour some O18 M hit who Wa “TINE DIAMOND SH nM —— 1 quart milk past 16 years an employe theast teaspoon salt A five weeks’ {llr } binding as- Al Jurk¢ Bellefonte it over the well bealen. ergs Re tant a the Penn Btate Ubrary gia Derit WUCK, since | pared with Lhose of the sections Not | gwen Robb. Mary Robb and Bar- | turn to the double boller and cook ceived nD A d I ! made eight . owes. of Howard R. D. 1 the milk and eggs with the sugar ', re in 1921. Altes Indiana, this state \ and salt until the custard coats { W wld ro Life FS 4 len age of Greece and the ri { | Relda Haag | a » hiladelphi 1 Nn ool, add Lh Cream oa r in th ‘ambris ounty high po p go . » : . | H NDS n ar} I a. measured 16 inches across ha " fo : dU ear her 11 me between 565 and 509 B Mi orence Miller a Mi | WY EN Ww | } uernsey a H % p VILE reeds ad F BW | iF > Wi a daugaier I John i N y , s tbe } 4 208 : 4 baked by Mrs, Hazel Heaton WSO in 116 J Vie Lime ol |: 4 i uenaec hurch E R ; dairy cat- y Smith home into & uplex wi sd crushed peaches aver A Windstorm Policy Protects You Dalal es aid second pyrami large birthday Jayer cake decorated with greetings. Each was presented from the cake trim Coffee Parfait, was decorated In 2-3 cup sugal h Inerpnt tate - Dinner g coffee ¢ Fal Jel ed chu f . the Toaomiid Tal a. vant] e. with the Rev. AE Awn- Locomotive Turns an 2 egg de in the Jal cemeter Over At Juniata ue (Continued from page one) From Financial Loss, Bee John F. Gray & Son General Insurance ag Navy vol aiid "Te 4 i tor Boll ¢t B ¢ Won. wit MES. AGNES LOOSE GRAMLEY Lh i man and fireman jump- of Dunb visi 3 1 Phone 497-2 Bellefonte, ‘Pa. vii Mi Ak LG . wig 2 Dom Le cab Ui Me WO ¢ Ap wil iW aiKe f il o 3 —————— - ——] - REMEMBER When You Want Man Was Thrown From Barroom Anything In Lumber, Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 ; . 0 Fisherman's Paradise y Hivele day. 24 Deet 70 Rew ernoon from the late residence, ! SI€ - ANEgec aliereation 1s sal Lawre: ey nd Wik BATISFACTION GUARANTEED 0 - John C. Herr of Howard w nother pic i n t am Fresh Peach lee Cream th t R : reeman J ig Tod walker Fra nspord . IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAR COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE |l| waixing past the Schechter home. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Singer of | cor sh he peaches with a silver © “ASTD __7_ ; INSURANCE H b to Beezer's garage Romo) : : . 4 Prego rod ; CHARLES KING McCAFFERTY ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone 190 { | " 2) {Continued from page one) ~ NEURITIS IRALGIA HEADACHE FACT i TOOTHACHT USCUI 3 RHEUMATK : Pineapple Orange Ice Cream / ture qu eA Pon { orem ' eein Butler Kathaleer v Janey combine 1 Ip crushed pines Luebert’'s Ka-No-Mor Capsules Iara Wa nn ABk en Sr Coors w all of Arah the Juice of 2 oranges, ju : A a asa bla Kamit in the plant P “Take Them and Ache No More” Lp Sry y EY teakale ‘ po, T% lav wa Ti wit otis Wire lemon na 1 CUP OF sugar Slanc both of AiLaeim odd - the ji w § hr fit a ton ridhd Buin At drugrists, 30¢ and Se nm bora 308 a y 4 ve 14 y Wi 1 itch Wu via . . Blue Bleel Company Brae mailed to gny sufferer from PAIN : : “ or 10¢ to couer mailing expenses A. 6G. Luebert, P.D., Coatesville, fa, —— — ——————— Baturday KELVINATORS | wich ve rabies” WE'RE TAKING A PHILCO RADIOS | burn wich nas beer the cause o ee) i ; { according ©, , CN 4 baton, 2 gin HO beating wmhil wing. Retum W fin hot 3 wy fd substs tial business i y : iA f MELROY"'S Mahe, v3 1s presen | Many of our Tt sper. ns. | AL Mh pring Met eine homes and mantis ines y A) he Penn Township Civie Club or ALA ALLA r Phone §599-R-1 street light tax duplicate for sdemy and at , { 20 years A L ON G TO T H E ” + v ws 4 or to Bradford cale was raised : h i al Te collected weekend - tiffly beaten held until 1885 when he wa WASHERS | But—it wag not all collected and || therefore each year the town was in IX HOME LAUNDRY ) th Belle fonie PLEASANT GAP, PA i ars was around $17. while Lhe n : ted superintendent Bn Lhe PICNIC TODAY! arrears with West Per ELECTRIC STOVES is as over $200 Two y iy water depariment, a position ABC and VOSS all were col Drastic action was - Poviabls, Cady -ls-Ule- ’ educated at ted reasurer, an office he Banana lee Cream filled 30 capably that in June, 1887 cup evaporated milk e was offered and accepted a posi- LEASDOON the First National Bank of BOONE colt ater that city. For forty-four years he n various positions in the insti- the name of which had been hanged to the fcKean County 1 t Company. In the depression ; : 1931 the bank was compelled to the only gy \ wige : ection | IY AOR hin wag eon ] ine Roald at fan 14 Nie Js lose and in October, 1038, he was C Y WAGNER Lan And the other at the ex- | "iene boo a0 danger | OAC SYERGM 6C mo * Over ho" | appointed liquidator, .a position he » % em ‘ i of erin adh UU ¥3 th wing fire : . 2 i i : 0:0 Creek Road ab eld until! last February. He was ¢ rk wey d ff ” . " Crag rs at us r ior ve in ne rumor that the ie of town . " : ‘ ) tlt ‘ gel edited will e format & COMPANY sill have the we infant daughter of Mr. and | the scalded milk. Chill, Com. 'drely credited with the formation LE Ll ens ® 3 i § . { a new bank. the Citigens Nation- r ArTANLEmen: Carl Hockenberry is a patient bine the banana pulp, sugar, chop- A. 1 — 4 ” oR Natio: Althgement | 4 in the Centre County Hosbhit i uite | Ped cherries and 1 leaspoon of the and acted as custodian of the ” Falta i LE) LENA SAN Y gins ite G Ci i: ail 5 | H M » ” “ ’ Mr. Mal \ on, MALAI quite | VEG ’ ds of the McKean Trust Com- MILESBURG > C. W. class of the Presby - 0l met on Pri- = A . : 3 SUNGay school ne Lhe i i: ir TH with pneu WALNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flowr WAGNER'S Qur Best Flour 54-50 Blend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat. Wagner's 82% Dairy Feed Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed f Rydes Cream Calf Meal. Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. — HOLTS HOLLOW be held at the J Bible study wil { T. Watson home on Tuesday even- ting, July 11, everybody welcome. and Mrs, Charles Williams of Hansport were guest Heaton home day Mr. and Mrs Bessie Johnson is spending her vacation with her aunt, Mrs. Lizzie Kirk and other relatives in Nebras- ka, Howard Burd spent two weeks | with the Troop al Indiantown Run Mrs. J. P. McCartney and daugh- ter of Mt Eagle greeted friends at this place over the weekend. Verna Marlin and Jang Reese of | Gum Stump called on relatives al | this place gn Friday rs. John Watson spent Thurs- {day of last week with friends at Stormstown Elwood Robb is spending a few days at Btotmstown. Roy Sheesley and friend from | Btormstown greeted friends at this | Place on Sunday evening, BENNER TWP. Francis Benner and wife, and | Dayton Harris and lady friend, Miss | Hilda Thompson, of Altoona, auto- | gd to Zion on Saturday evening to attend the festival held there Leon Yorks, the sawyer on the Reynolds Shope’s saw mill, hag re- turned home and is back on the | lumber job, Lynn Hull lost a horse this week. He lives on one of Bessie Green's farms and she helped him out with his hay by lending him © horse. Earl Crust is helping his sons, | Bernard and Lester to make hay. | Jess Witherite is busy making | hay and working corn. Parmers say | the hay crop is short and thin on the ground. Mrs. William Davey and Vi i Miller picked cherries at the i dl | oa Bate here | from the Western States on a va- will be announced later { Nothing but caps anid pistols, Mrs. Alma Alexander is a patient in a Philadelphia hospital taking treatment for a growth on her neck Mrs. William PF. Peters was the oldest person at the Lucas reunion on Saturday. 8he also had this honor at the Peters’ reunion recent- ae Miss Martha Brillhart has re- turned to her home in Lock Haven from a visit at the L. G. Peters home Lewis G. Peters, who sometime ago built some attractive cabins, has now added a kitchen where tour- ists may cook and sat their meals Why shouldnt we all work for what we get. Work is a good thing for lots of us and good honest work never hurt anyone. A good slogan i5: “Do what thine hand findeth to do” We hope to have a lot more in- teresting news for you next week If you have any news you would like to have in the paper just send it along and we will be glad to have it. There are a lot of people away from here who would like to know what Milesburg folks are doing Our Fire Co. is planning for an- other festival later on in the sea- | son. They plan to have some enter- tainment of some sort. The date A SMALL BOY'S WAIL Oh! gee, Oh! gosh, what a 4th of July, With not a thing to shoot; If it never came around again, We wouldn't give a hoot. No skyrockets or oman candles, Nor things that ¢ a big nolse; Why, they are baby's toys. We used to have five-inch crackers, Dynamite and so forth; But now we have to be sedate And have a safe and sane 4th. I bet when I grow te be a man, I'll make laws to suit the boys, | S80 when the 4th of July comes around, They can make plenty of noise, wd . Information is almost useless un- less you can use it. lemon juice. Chill. Add 1 teaspoon | MDG mon ce to the chilled milk and whip Whip egg while and milk into banana mixture. Freeze Peppermint Lime Ice Cream Dissolve 1 package of lime-flavor. ed gelatin in 1% cups of water When slightly thickened fold in 2 cups of whipped cream and % cup freeze Maple Nut Ice Cream 1 cup mapie ayrup 12 cup sugar, 2% cups milk 1 cup chopped nutis 1% cups cream 3 eggs well beaten Mix thoroughly and freeze Cafe Parfait ill parfait glasses two-thirds full of vanilla ice cream; over the ice cream pour 2 tablespoons of coffee sauce and fli the remainder of the glass with whipped cream. Decor ale with one maraschino cherry and nut meats Coffee Sauce To 1 cup of strong coffee, add 1 | tablespoon ©f sugar, reduce to % cub by boiling. Peach Macaroon Ice Cream | Scald 2 cups of mik. Beat 1 egg, | | add % cup of sugar and add scalded milk. Return all to double boiler | and cook until thickened, slirring | congtantly. Add 1 cup of dried ma- | cargon crumbs and cool. Add 1 cup | of peach pulp and 1 cup of cream | whipped. Freeze. j California’s Gold Trail, The story oi hard men brave wo- men and desperate outlaws in a! wild, frantic scramble for riches, | Read this colorful story of Califor- | nia’s gold rush in an illustrated ar- | ticle in the July 16th issue of The | American Weekly Magazine, dis. | tributed with the Baltimore Sunday | American. On sale at all news | stands. Perspiration often develops in- aspiration, {about it {10 visit some friend who is taking a vacation. during the organization per- xi. He was a member of the First reshyterian church, of Bradford nd served as church treasurer and member of the board of trustees r 25 years. Charitable and philan- thropic, he was constantly extend- ng 2 helping hand to those in need. Though he had been away from Bellefonte for sixty years he never forgot the home of his birth or ‘his bovhood friends and fre. quently came back to greet old ac- quaintances. His first wife, Helen Blanche Crawford, whom he mar- ried November 14, 1883. died in No- vember, 1889. His second wife, the former Katherine Boyce, whom he married January 1, 1885, died March 20, 1909. Survivors include a daugh- ter. Mrs. Harriet Elizabeth Van Nette, with whom he resided at 7 Florence street; a son, Charles C McCafferty, of Tulsa, Okla.: three grandsons, Charles Richard Van Nette, of Morgantown, W. Va; Jack Crawford Van Neite, of Bradford: Charles King McCafferty, of Tulsa, and a great-granddaughter, Har- riet Anne Van Nette, of Morgan- | town, W. Va. A niece, Miss Kath- erine Boyce, of Salamanca: two | nieces and a nephew, of Hazleton, | also survive. Funeral services were | held at his home last Thursday | morning after which the remains | were brought to Bellefonte for bur- | jal in the family lot in the Union| cemetery. the Rev. W. C. Thomp- | son officiating at the commitment | Clinton's Share $1600 i Clinton county received a check fast week for its share of retail peer and liquor sales for the period ending Jan. 1, amounting to $1600 of this amount Lock Haven re ceived $1,050; Henovo, $250, and the poroughs of Mill Hall and Beech Creek each $150. Any problem of the present era can be solved by a man who does nothing about it except to talk i pe H Take a vacation even if you have V THIS YEAR—The finest electric -roastersiof all! ¥ Priced for everyone—cheap to operate! V Get one now—for easier cooking, veasier living!
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