September 19, 1940, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. PINE GROVE MILLS Farmer D. O. Corl was in town Saturday evening to witness the Donkey baseball game Retired [armer, banker and In- sumnce Agent, James Milo Camp- bell, of State College, was a pleas. ant visitor recently at Marengo Mr Willard Wion new the Judge A O. Furst Bellefonte, was a short day among his friends burg Don't farget the public sale Satur diay Sept. 31 at 1 p.m of Randall Poust, full line hotisehold good 4 inlles west of town on the Stat highway The regular ville grange No. 1991 will Monday, Sept 23, at 8 p of Tuesday ‘he 24th out is desired Mrs owner ol farm nea caller Sun here In ow of Badley be held m. instead > A good turn meeting of Sunday spend ing some time with her daughter and family Mrs WE Homan al Margaret | Mrs | watching end with his daughter and family Rar] Bickle, Some of our farmers wheat this week, while others the date as best County Agent for Hessian fly I'he new addition to the Lutheran church is nearing oompletion and will add much to the bullding Contractor Arthur Stephens | in cnarge One af our Barr | ciuernsey petting are sowing nr by yet P dairymen Rob div three of best cow death hy to a full box of wheat young ert his canned eee chop ind oats MMirine tw Murh tw ice Hol torm chin recent electric W. Sco't Bressler stein heifers were killed by lightn they shelter un- large oak tree his barn We are weddings wind t the of sought near when der a F110 of lea: NE a d pair before cold weather corner. We reck ladies figure VOAr come A he n ome of young John Musser and Hall, were Sunday Roy Gentzel home Mr and Mrs, M Sunday guests at t ner home at Lewist Mrs town, is spending » homes of Mrs, Ada Bierly. Mr W H Clover Farm Store CGiall Weaver who he same thi Mr. and Mi ( from Ohio were vis of Edw Mr Lim the he ry mi Rove from M1 and Y. visited the Boi wiler ar Prof. Harr) Mr F Anne nast and jaughter inet mother Mr Wi id aunt Mollie Kerstetter of Mifin- | Hackenberg Monday Madisonburg Mr REBERSBURG Oak | the | Mr ed at Pine Mr. and weekend gues and M: the Willi Sunday Mrs } At of nt I family guests R. Moyer were he Wayne Wag- | own, { home at Howard Mr and Mrs | Sunday visitors a home at Coburn Mr. and Mr § of Millhelm Smull Mr Lemont, were Limbert | his paren M1 recently at! Weaver Jr ind Ha P Cumming former the A ome time at Blerly and 8 sold the ! week to Mr charge home un Mr last took nli and £1 Ore itor 1 Ertle a1 DETL Was ged the jocal my Year Bonnet | at pre N nn FOI rankliin te of Churenill week with Mi Carrie Dx H H. Roye! Aver and eng our ment market Recently ritained the Mir fells {oli A im Conger Calvin called at Walte; ut visit- | il Walle home n Paul Breon were | the John Weber Breon were | t the Ted Breon McMullen | the HL K samuel day ol Weaver day visitors with and Mrs, CJ has man murket busine: without a who it the pas! oO! anaq wn Heller en irom he Magy wing people day Mr vera wile and and a BE AI DEAN PENN A » wh . A bv up when vr and sonrad Siegle running by Elwood will leap vear roll heir age of New Kensingion, and Mr Maw Lewisburg weekend guests with the Rivets Arp. 1am Oak Hall, after 10 cay treatment it the Centre County hospital The Shope saw last week in the Richard Fye tim ber in Tadpole where over 100.00 feet of fine A-1 hemiock lumber will be marketed in next few week Mr. and Mn H Stale Chllege the with the latter's Mary Meyers who is still confine to her bed and condition remain about the same One of our up-to-date farmer Samuel M. Hess got a little shak up one morning the past week from his—tame-—Holsiein bull crowd iix-up of his riding horse, Sam and Neighbor Night Patrons of Husban lgen bel e bull. The farmer suffering’ dry at American Legion § alr attended the some nasty bruises and a lame ] uyesday evening all Pair the past weeks hothing serious A large crowd assembled day evening Mm Our ball “di for Donkey baseball game ple i fun and a lot of tcontrary little he dulch dish burros among tHe giders were: Bu James Dean and ¥ | turned 8 indi y o their home In days thi in Milton bX ' Harpster, Skip Gleds, Ruck ler fang oo ye Summit > Tih a week's visit] aq sutloff and family wh ELECTRIC Fave en rvi ribelbis, Harry Normal "lat t Ww. . rieder home nent t ast months in : ; : h ~n PRR Gene Irvin eibe A I ‘ p ha Appliance CORD SET 5 00 nother Mr and Mrs. G daughter Evelyn weekend Wa Co an { Mr: C Glenn Fry, they also visited ind Camp Richey in yt Girav- av 100 % PURE PENNSYLVANIA wf MOTOR OIL _ EMBLEM QUALITY QUANTITHS DIRECT OIL FIELD! observed Fry spent he ne . Ray Sunday mill wa up were sl] and Albert h.and LL pa : ' ’ of Lowi jest present Lo) ynesboro, Franklin he gue Cet Md EXTRA HEAVY PLATES P. S. 39.PLATE RY y EXCH 51.PLATE 3% | $55 Bae 23 CH ’ “EXCH FREE RECHARGE SERVICE! WRITTEN GUARANTEE! nl ah le Ta N.Y. & PENNA. APPROVED FOG LAMPS FILL VIEW AMBER [ENS Reg. $1.95 f Ol Fate weekend | rather Mrs | the issu ! week to Mr R R and Mr Furnace Mr, and Mr B. Gavitte were Samuel spent aged mother 1 nf alled at nome ast we Mr. and M 8 G and Mrs. A. E. Limbert ter, Mrs. Richard Mann Shultz and daughter Diehl and Mir James C Breon New nd AS LOW AS qos , 8 exc | 45-PLATE 98 k Ziegler, Mr laugh Helen a — : : RE and Mi Hilda daughter nie: ang York World 1 Stephens, Mr: Homan and Belly Bett FLOWS ¥ E in a ae Marvin is ow ZERO TAX INCLUDED Hackent bean 1 irday § n nnsyivani and ar % Ln and y 3 { i . snyder County wher hi be sorry to learn er misfortune 1 Dros : . : . ; Yay, the bean it Rap + on nati Vera ld - (% N GENUINE IRUNSWI( fe John he Bailey, Deacon Osman, Bill Henry Itchy Dean, Lester Gladfelter, Ed- gar Hess, Hubert Corl, En to, Ralph Walker. One of tators Mr. Lewis Gensimore Franklinville was injured head by a flying baseball was knocked out for was treated by Gensimore was WOODW Pierce i ) x i Rh Mt, % ] i = aa aa on Rr Wome : COMPLETE WITH BRACKET, FUSED SWITCH & WIRE wy ¥ oo. £5 Ft, CLOTHES LINES Board Adopts Finance Plan For Building wer, de N N GUAR/NTEED 12 FULL MONTHSHS $5.37 550.19 $4.59 ‘ » a Fagheh LS EASILY A A “w Reg. $1.89 Ho hie XH LER last LIGHTS YOUR WAY 10 1550.17 5.29|65015 8,08] Wes BACK UP IN DARK PLACES HT sl wk to the coms 1 ing r a roximat ) a : 4 son of Mr. and A noyd Guise - buildin w g on i . t y fia { remy n Sart wite who us ive he hoot d : nn a woes a ey | Br Guisewite farm a mil rthwest of | 10: until the debt = rt ire] soriudni edt 4 latter's datigh- | 1 town. The company i q h 3 : a i 2 he was driving was totally w by a fast passenger railroad The truck was wrecked so ths even a junk dealer paris wites of a fore i Willard Smith ingar:, Mrz. Robert B bbe Gramiey, Mrz Rit Mrs W Burd, Mrs Bair, Mn Rober Bru Miss Busie Bierly and Mr tate Colle —————— od hh Oarrets Naver! ANN "; TEAR iy ~ "i amie. 5% . LSA - lard figart Leni a Ars could Mf a 1 all mang The paper ed his are exten ow and h wreck occur near | RUBBER FLOOR MAT El Mh ta op —— 2 { hn A wi FLASHLIGHT ¢<ip, BATTERIZS BLANCHARD A 4H round id in the noon ake Conn ford County, Pa George Mich tre Hall, located wi C. P. Sheesley las Michaels is somewhat high blood pressure of the arteries Mrs. Ed (Carrie) and niece of DuBois preaching services on Sunday ing in the Evangelical church also called on a number of acquain tances in town before leaving home Mr. and and Mrs dren. Mrs niece, Mis: 1 £ th ¢ nn of } ie Ng : | ninth and tenth ast Friday Awards were mn to Robert Tho son. Leonard ympson and Harold Holl. Sev- eral other boys received honorable mention, Mr. and Mrs od last Wedn Mr. and Nrs Loganton, Mr fr Cen and Mi _— —-—— grades week. Mr aflicted with | plained tha: he has worked out « Reorganize Local hardening | schedule of propable operating and Red Cross Group . ten with the 1 : ae | was held BUILT-IN TYPE 49.29 REGULAR MANIFOLD HEATER EO 5 89¢ FORD A "7s 641 Water Heaters and W. H. Vonada visit- y afternoon with will of iiiam Beshler (Continued from page one) ald he James ppointed roll call chairman » assisted Mrs and Roy Wuxinson Other members of the new board at Tueaday night's meeting W. Fred Reynolds, Mrs | John wimaker Kline Dick from " a wo tra II fall next year from a foursh cia trict resulting population ex » 1940 census, wil in mandatory Mark 8mith of the weekend A. Bowes. a few return. J Mra Johnso spent with Mr. and Mrs W Mr. W. H. Spangler spent days of last week at home o Renovo on Tuetday Mrs. J. K Dyer was in and fORD V8 33.37 $ CEMENT EATER : Ye ppang® ae herd z Lucky DICE os, KEY CHAIN FELT BACK a 97 ON SALE FOR ALL CARS AT SIMILAR SAV] Ww } Mr Mrs. Bx J Benner Steward Benner and chil Annie’ ~Guisewite and Erma Guisewite, Mr and Mrs. C. E Kreamer and son Harwood, Mr. and Mrs Harry Brin- dle, Nevin Bowersox and sister Tillir and Kanneth Orndorf at- tended the funeral of Harold Guise- wite at Coburn on Sunday alter- ddowson William Dorothy A representative Washing H OW PRICES on D C. was present and out- Sunday. Mrs. Dyer has recovered : - IRI, gn the program for club organi-| from her recent illness. bul has 4 3 . beg of Mw ‘ i not been home for several weeks, ror YOUR HOME Three sisters, daughters of the! PMIPPS PACE SETTER late Henry and Tillie Kunes ol Pittsburgh spent their vacation inf Blanchard, visiting among relatives | NEW LOW PRICES! Quart Gallon Miss Virginia Beaty leaves for Can Can LO $1.69 Lock Haven Thursday where she WORTH $2.2 0 Poa on. genera VAS <n | town on 7 aN y be of lined zation Mrs. Dickson with the new on October 7, COLLEGE TWP. Mr. and Mrs Harris Struble and son Buddy and Mr. and Mrs, James | Kustenborder spent last weékend| with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weave: of Montrose, Pa during their stay) there they also drove to Bingham. ton. N. Y Mrs. Nelson onsidered not nu increases iI and ins in expense irance, while res rental and main- : tenance will decrease. There will ROO Mr Guisewite was Wel | ne some additional revenue from known throughout this WoALLY. He tuition, Mr, Stock szaid. Summing attended the Woodward elementar: ub. he declared that the whole school and was a pupil under our the new school could be operated now retired teacher, C. E. Kreamer | 3.4 class district regulations fifteen years ago. from the revenue derived from a A number of the farmers of 25.-mill tax he present rate locality have put in their fall is 24 mills ing of winter wheat To finance payments on The German Band boys andl interest of the proposed $200.- locality and Aarons with it will be necessar) leader, Prof. P. F Bariges, gave 10 mills in crowds at the Bean Soup at Mr, Stock Clure, some fine entertainmen fficers and Thursday evening the meeting de- ———————— clared they didn't believe a 35-mill MADISONBURG tax levy would impose any hardship on the taxpayers Oi On Wednesday svening, Sept. 11 and expressed the he - ~ 8 birthday pafty was given at the hel Bellefonte citizens home of Henry Duck in honor of realize the school system is in a “Mrs Henry Duck. Those rresent difficult position and that they ex- were: Mr and Mrs Geroge Showers pect (0 have to pay additional] taxes and children Elsie Paul and Wil- 0 an adequate, up-to-date “Yam of Bethlehem: Mr and Mrs school 5 : ; Ray Zeigler all from Spring Mills, A tax rate of 35 mills for schools “Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duck and in Beliefonle would not be extessive daughter Sylvia of Millheim; Mrs | in comparison with other districts Elleti Bierly, Mrs. Meyer Brungard | it was brought out at the meeting | and. children Nelson and Vivian | Philipsburg once levied a 45-mill Ms. Alverts Boungard and son | tax for schools, and the presetit rate i e, all of Rebersburg: Mry ia 38 mills. Jersey Shore, which | e Miller and Margaret Burd, bull a new building 15 years ago and Mrs. Russell Long and son under the plan now under consid-| SPRAlp, Miss Ruth Wer, Mr and to mee Bellefonte arranged board in SPONGE RUBBER V/EATHERSTRIP on has secured employment. Miss Helen Miller, has found thal with her new work she will be able to spend the nights at home { Mr. and Mrs William Frey spent | Sunday in Newberry, where they condition is|#8W their new granddaughter for good -t ihe the first time. The new arrival is cresent time . the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Al- Jhsiiarod ton Frey. A C. Jones and friend Miss Helen 3 Peterman of Chilton, Wisconsin | Mr. and Mrs. Harris Confer, Mr spens several days this week at the | HATTY Masden. Dean Confer and home of his mother. who suffered al Mrs. Tillie Kunes viewed the new paralytic stroke about ten days ago | Moshannon airport on Sunday Miss Lowie Bathgate returned i George Kunes spent several days . : turned tc] 0 ; p os her home recently after having | With his mother, Mrs, Susan Kune spent a six weeks vacation with Dr | 1ast week. and Mrs. C. 8 Hendricks and Mr and Mrs, F. W. Bathgate of Altoona 8iney Kreamer, the fever patien! is slowly improving at his home where he has been ill for four weeks | Dr, ang Mrs. Charles Hendricks and daughters Mary Ann and Peggy: Lou and Mr, and Mrs T. W. Bath- | gate and daughter Catherine of Al- this levy Seed- y principal of 000 bond issue to levy roximalely addition to the 25 mills ted out Bank ers present at Jones’ very Me- las VARIABLE SPEED LUMINOUS DIAL 27¢ REG, 5% (C41) CANVAS WORK GLOVES 6! BICYCLE TIRES § 24 x 2.125 REG, $1.69 school grea the borough lie! that most Plain (C415) WITH Stil vot sess WP ——— Injured in Runaway Harrison Myers, 34, of Lewisburg | R. D., suffered a fracture of the| right ankle when thrown from a} wagon drawn by a runaway team of | S8e horses. The animals became fright- | i REG. 12¢ ened and suddenly bolteq abead | but were jater caught and returned | toona, spent Sunday with Mr. and a hii Wi river Pub Mrs. J. W. Bathgate end family. | pital Sunbury. ; gr Leonard and Prank Tressler and — ! Emory Shearer were among those | , az Poult | who attended the big doings at! ar , Black Moshannon Aliport on Sat. | Salsbury urday afternoon, TA-CAPS pvt ge ROOF COATING 100% PURE ASBESTOS ASPHALT GAL Worth $2.49) CAN OE | eB Th lb Si ENE EE “PHIPPS AUTO STORES 28 S. Allegheny St. © BELLEFONTE, PA, i © Fou py Foal wer: aoa AN NAA bu ah hf We Tn & Rd eration here, has a tax rate of 47 “Mrs, Alva Duck and children. Le- mills aie] Roy, Helen, Eleanor, Shirley Smith | The proposed new building woul «Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Haugh and | be designed 15 gecommodate 0c | children, Helen, Betty, Glenn, Gene students, including four gradles of | ahd Robert, Raymond Long, Mr the high school and the Tth and ang Mrs. Maurice Miller daughter | 8th. grades, which would be desig- | Evetta, all of Madisonburg fated #8 a junior high, Tne build- Mr. Emory Kupp from Pittsburgh ings facilities would be able fo ab- | +} . sorb” about 100 students more than | ta, Friday at the home of Har- 0 =. ened capacity of 000, with- out crowding, Mr. Stock sald. It : Subday dinner guests at the gould include an audiiorfum with home of Mark Fetierolf were MPlg eating capacity of about 1000] and Mrs John Stoner and daugh- persons and a standard sized gym- | ter. Martha, of Colyer, Mr and pasium “Mrs, Blane Brooks of Pleasant Gap Friday's meeting was in charge of | and Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Fye of Pet- | pro klin B. Schad, president of the | zertown, school board. All board members | i Fd Mr. and Mrs. James F. Swearman | RO and daughters Helen and Miriam of p [ ho ; Glade City, Pa, visited at the Rel. | on set ' ! high 4 53 Py son Jones home ths week. Mrs | HECLA POULTRY FARMS AR 4 = Ji Swearman is a niece of Mrs Jones Bellefonte, Pa. A Two hail storms plus thunder and | EE —————— lightning passeq over this locality H Sunday evening, one at aboui six! o'clock and another at about eight! o'clock. ! Mrs, Woodrow Mevers of Mill! brook, is very fil in the Centre! County hospital where she was tak- | en a few days ago, gu HY w a
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