Pace Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 17, 1939, Buffalo Run Church to be Re-opened Meyers Church To Be Re-opened (Continued from page one) Andrew Shivery, Mr. and Mrs. John Armagast, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Longwell, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Fike, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arma- gast, and Miss Annie Bartley. Since the formation of the new class Mrs Hiram Grove, Mrs. Claude Corl and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spearley have united with the church by transfer of letter At the opening Jahn Armagast wus leader. Mrs. Emanuel Fike and Mrs Hugh Longwell were elected stew- ards. John Armagast, Emanuel! Fike, Hugh Longwell, Andrew Shivery and Howard Armagast were e.ected trustee: Jt was voted at this meeting that the should be made an app the Houserville charge was later confirmed by the terly Conference Until warm weather meeting in the nh, public ship services were held in the ho of the members every two Beginning May 28 with the consent of the Huntingdon Presbytery ser vices have been held in the chur every two wes attend- ance and interes On Sunday school of Mis \ CLASS meeting elected ale as aiso Class on rion Quar- new iniment Y Ls 1] permitted wWor- chur July 23 pairs have ing uding stallation roof inside :. Inc of redecoration repairs wd the : past two weeks fur- past of the baEmont It is completed The be Wess hoped will be for the re. as been a community anc ny friends as, t Christian vices has cation and August Bunday School Longwell. Supt Morning Worshiy Prelude Doxolo Invocation Hymn the Earth ™ Soecial M! Responsive Hymn No ‘Oh Kings And Empires Morning Prayer Announcements Offering Special Music—Swanger Family Sermon--Rev. E. B. Learish, D Supt. Allegheny Conference Poly Communion Benediction 10:30 (Congregation H¢ 51 Where Now? D Afternoon Service, 2:00 O'clock Eng Service, in ch rge of Rev E. Householder, of Bellefonte G Home-Cominy at Curtin Church A program including moming, afternoon and evening services has been arranged for the seventh an- nual home-coming at “Old Eagle Chapel” Methodist E-isconal church gt Curtin, Sunday, August 20. Mem- bers of the congregation extend a hearty invitation to all former members and friends to participite in the day's events. The program follows: 9:30 a. m., Sunday Church $990099% VI AGERS #994000 All Young Men's White and SPORT SHOES at $1.89 $4004 BELLEFONTE. PA 69004 PETES . - . - Rev i College, | the | Mr. Glasgow and Mr Scripture Lessor, Prayer Special Music Dedication of Learish Swanger Family Church—Rev, E. B Special Music Rev Presentation of Music of Trustees Cash Eftort—Dr. Learish in Special Music—Male Quartette Hymn No. 224 st I'hat Binds Jenediction Male Quartette G. E Gilts Message Householder Special Report Swanger Fumily chiarge Tie Be The Evening Service, O'clock Prelude Special Musi Hymn No. 50 Foundation Hymn No 2 ers Quartetts Churches Prayer Ann Message Cash Eff Special Music Hymn Ni Till We Jenedictic mcement Dr. E B wt Learish Quartette God Be With Again “ios 295 Meet You History of Church a n Reverends and Elliott 1895 Hughe Rev Kulin n the Write Elliott died Year 3 At this time thiul member give a plot the offered ior re-iocating ¢ the leadership of aders} » oid church was tak- built on the present September f Rev Mills and Lemont Following Rev w ministers the hurch Ha hh, 1904-1916: Rev. Bar- ame i ut 1817 and after 1 year wa fo lowed by Rey Brown regular minister During bom the $ ros red HE CHRrge NC another Jones erved and Scott her Rev O- Peniten- a month for services were Martin State services during long with him from time to time we 'e student nd mis- lonary speakers With ti ce 1 of a few mel continued by Rev who held summer of me services leadership of Witherite no held in the church for about 8 years school were held regular have been 00! session: 10:30 a worship with r, The Rev. R ial music. 12:00 noon 2:00 p.m. ard Neff C. Piper, m., morn- sermon by the E. Fieck. 8pec- basket dinner song service led by How- and remarks by Rev. M of Milesburg. 3:00 p. m., afternoon worship with sermon by The Rev. M. 8. Q. Mellott, Speci: music by Neff Quartette 5:00 p. m., basket luncheon. 7\7 p. m., even- ing worship, with several brief dresses by former pastors ng 4-H Club News Galesburg 4-H Foods and Club met at the home of The Health Geraldine Harpster, August 8, The | girls made Spanish cream, fruit cup are | and mik sherbet. The girls planning a mother-daughter dinner on August 22, at 6:30 p. m —. At Hecla Park OUTDOOR POOL Life Guard on Duty Pure Chlorinated Water Reduced Admission .........10c to all w—— Additional Locals ~Miss Edith Corl, one of the op- erators in the Bellefonte telephone exchange expects to spend p.rt of her annual vacation next weck with {relatives and friends in Lancaster Miss Elena Blackburn, of Phila- le phia, spelt he foirep rt of the we k In Bellelunte with Irie, maki og her hoadquorton at the I nn North Ad os hon dang treet The condi ton ol eibert, wh ha been ome on Nurth Allegheny me time. last ndgnt wa LO be unchunved Mr onfin.d to bd fin and Mr ist Lon see Will om Markley rees, hin imnday i Ata Mrs, John A Spring street birthday t Dur:ng the family gathered at the numerous Iriends felicitations Mr. and Mrs. Walter and son Danny, and Mr and Mrs Harry Zimmerman and son Harry, Jr., returned to Bellefonte Sunday from a week's vacation spent at Delta, Ontario, Canada, where they made a big catch of fish. Danny linded a 29-inch pike, the largest cauglit by the party. This was the third trip the Eberharts and Zim- mermans have made to Delta. On the return trip while the group was resting in the parked car at Cort- land car wis Struck by an- other machine, the driver of which was intoxicated. Considerable dam- age the Eberhart resulted but none of the occu in- Wagner Noth H her 8 th me on of eh her he any ate wesday her while exiend wy 4) Hom Lo em alled Eberhart their car ants was to Man Killed On Highway (Qomtinued from osge one) wil buried lat be said victim officials the county time the Meanwhile no efforts spared by county Motor Police at sub-station to learn ti His description were officials and the Philipst tity ity Police at ae prints rom «nit to Harrisburg Rockyiew om 41! ing the opinion the was struck by a car about midnight Tuesday. or shortly thereafter. It is believed he was hitch-hiking slong the road when struck. Death wis attributed to a fr skull, re- sulting ust above the right below the Police seirch which is stranger's The hit wl tall nd was between His olive complexion features fic Is to ials investigat $ Fog hn oi ne : are at actured blow sOVere from a hard eve A knee waging a the d J lacerat jelt also was are for believed to hs death " “Fin vid m w from 150 to 160 24 and 28 and lead be lieve that he was of Italian descent He dark brown thin face and sh.r teeth were missing and there wat a brown birthmark, about the size of a nickel, on the right side of his neck just below the collar line. There was an irrow-shaped SCar his left cheek bone. and a round scar behing the right ear which might have resulted from a mastoid operation face Was pock marked He had blue rather large pirs nose He weight blue dark unpressed leather belt. He wore ventilated shoes. the which was off his foot when the body was found. It h:d been half- soled recently. The sole of the right shoe was wore thin, He carried a red handkerchief and a road map of Pennsylvania weighed let 33 facial had eye on lis thick lips, and a straight was wearing a light. sweater, blue shirt, trousers and & fan, size 8 left one of eves, Inspect College Building Project —————— (Continued from Page 1) inated, air-conditioned and eqaip- ped with modern appointments Part of the same Public Works Administration project includes the { Library, Liberal Arts, Mineral In- Buildings, for inspec~ { Chemistry { which are now | tion Fquipment contracts have been awarded and will be completed within specified time Principal contractors are: Me- Closkey & Company, Philadelphia; Herre Brothers, Harrisburg, | Keating Company, Philadelphia; jand H. B. Prazer & : Philadelphii, whose work has been satisfactory and up to the high | standards established by the Pub- i lic Works Administration & Physics ready [that the complete project will be | i ; proje requires that the next Board of County Commissioners have the business i available to the college in the near ! future ad. | dustries, Electrical Engineering and | affairs of Centre County DJ. | | : ~ IR VERE Sih a) ow Company, | 137.193.12 On August 1st this year we paid off BELLEFONTE BANJO BAND WILL LEAVE TOMORROW ON WORLD'S FAIR TRIP pitomobile it will board bound for of the coaches will show of bind and home town Arriving at New 8 T. the band will WILSON FAMILY HOLDS REUNION In Re: CENTRE COUNTY HOME Nao ' in each counts AN AUT “Creating except of the frst rate corporation, and in each city of the first cla : a part of the city government, an institution district for the and maintenance of certain indigent and children. per scribing the powers and duties of county commissioners, county treasurers, city departments of Public Welfare, the State Depart ment of Welfare and the State Pepartment of Public Assistance in respect thereto: abolishing safiain poor districts and termina ting the terms of directors, overseers, guardians, and managers of the poor and poor district andilers. providing for the transfer vesting sale and disposition of the property of poor districts and the payment of their obligations, imp tions on Institution districts and on the Commonwealth: regulating the affairs of poor districts until al amending changing and comsolidating the law relating to the care of the poor and repealing existing laws clans iS & SDR arid second Care persons ing certain existing obliga ished ; revising al District 1837 Legislature WAS {1 controlled Aw TeneCe o wi-Hom disable Aid pe pelled « $98 Keep Of nd in out of The Stat exercising compelled us Home At this mit oat t) [3 ul Waal vay erect a to ~N» — “ it a home ord County ref build, they Hed budld whole cost ised last being ¢ and are unable Federal ald. which means the must be borne We have received $104.00000 in an outright Federal grant are now to to receive any vy their county ntre County is $16.500.000 00 We y pay for the Centre County home. This s 10 be levied to pay for the Home and levied this home The assessed valuation of Ce have levied against this a one mill tax { one mill tax is all that ever need there will be no additional taxes nav § pay ior The 1 mill tax levied brings into the county $16.500 per year, of wil $15.000.00 will be applied to the principal indebtedness incurred by erection of the County Home and in nine years the entire amount will be paid. That one mill added to your tax will mean the payment of 48¢c per year to the small home owner whose assessment is $49000. If you know your assessment vou can figure what jt will cost you on that same basis Please remember that we have given our best efforts to the solution of these new duties which are as distasteful to us as they are to you. re- member algo. that the changes are the children of the 1937 Legislature and not of the County Commissioners For those of you who are interested in statistical studies I mention herewith eitain figures that attest to the fact that we have managed the in the face of trying circumstances, to the finan- cial benefit of the tax payer the net cour debt the $100,000.00 bond issue of 1808, Por the first time in more than 20 years your county is gradually getting out of debt instead of sinking further into debt. At the present time Centre County can borrow $266 452.06 and the Institutional District can borrow $33940206 without asking permission of the voters. This is During the past three years we have reduced ‘a total borrowing power of $665 81412 The work has been so coordinated | Your county is In good financial condition and to keep it that way | ability to manage its affairs without taking advantage of its power to bor- The surest way to enjoy life Is to | ing something every month Pram BOYS’ $8 SPORT OXFORDS Crepe Soles, | Only $1.59 #9909 BELLEFONTE. Pa row money as is being done by most governments today 1 again offer my experience to the voters of Centre County and point provide your own security by sav- | With pride to the good management that has marked my tenure in office | My Republican colleague is not a candidate for re-election I respectfully {call to your attention the importance of retaining one of the present Board of County Commissioners =o that an entirely new and inexperienced Bourd is not faced with the task of managing a complicated business without the benefit of consultation with one who is thoroughly familiar with it | | May I have your support in the coming election? Sincerely yours BALSER WEBER. See Slight Hope For School Aid eh Th et $12 triple thick aluminum range sel, ORDER YOUR NEW GAS RANGE NOW AND RECEIVE FREE A FA. MOUS DeLUXE “FLAVO SEAL” COMBINATION, JUST THE THING FOR WATERLESS COOKING Only $3.00 Down places this modern gas range in your kitchen. 10¢ a day gulckly pays the balance. MAGIC CHEF THE GAS RANGE WITH THE FAMOUS RED WEHELL Central Penna. Gas Co. BELLEFONTE STATE COLLEGE . [WEIS 2555 STORES HUNDREDS of VALUES To Meet Every Demand for Savings! Weis Food the service, in today at You'll be and the real low prices on hundreds of new items! HURFF’'S SOUPS 3 =: 25¢ KIEFFER PEARS 2 =: 25¢ WHITE LINE BLEACH 2.....19c GRAPEFRUIT seco 25¢ ORANGE JUICE 3 =: 25¢ PORK & BEANS 3 x 25¢ DILL or SOUR PICKLES 2 ix 25¢ TOMATO KETCHUP 25¢ Marvel Salad Dressing Tetley's Tea '«-™ pk 23¢ Heinz Pork or Vegetarian Va, Mald Peanut 18 Beans 18-02. can 11c Butter 2-M Quality Mustard Red Heart Dog Food 3 cans 25¢ Sweet Pickles Prepared Soaks Clothes Whiter— Spaghetti Rinso ge. pkg 19¢ Lux ge pk 23¢ sm pk ]10¢ Safety Matches Lifebuoy or Lux Soap 3 cakes | 9¢ Spry Shortening 3-® 53¢ Waldorf Tissue 2 Us 9¢ Scot Towels 2 ™'* 19¢ Heinz Soups 2 © 25¢ CELERY GiiPual 2 ests 25€ PEACHES fresne 6 1s 25¢ SOLID SLICING TOMATOES ® 5c BANANAS Golden Ripe 4 bs 19¢ CANTALOUPES 2 for 13¢ Stop ur neighborhood Pure Store, pleased with the cleanliness, Vegetable or Tomate York Slate I" ANS Blue Sird Jersey Brand 14-02 bots 10 4 #2 Kidney Beans Household Ammonia Fancy Pink Salmon 2 tall cans 23¢ QUALITY MEATS 3 to 4-1b AVERAGE LAMB SHOULDER - BACON BRISKETS RING OR MINCED BOLOGNA Ib Ib Ib 19 13 15 SMOKED PICNICS Ib 15¢ 4 fo 5-1b average SHANK Ham Ends Ib 15¢
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