Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 17, 1941, Image 11

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    April vil 17, 1941.
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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MILESBURG
Sunday guests at the John Smith |
home were Mr. and Mrs, Lytle Wen. |
rick of Snow Shoe, Mr, and Mrs. L
L, McCariney and two children,
Mrs, Oscar Fisher and daughter of |
Mt. Eagle,
Miss Ella Levy has returned home
from a few months visit with rela-
tives in Indiana.
Mrs. Clara Walker, a former resi-
dent of this place was brought here |
from Altoona, and funeral services
were held Friday. Burial was made
in the Advent cemetery,
Callers at the W. S. Walker home |
Sunday were Mr. Walker's sisters
Miss Edna and Mrs. Gillen of Snow |
Shoe; Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Piper
and daughter Jean of Tyrone,
Anne Stere spent Friday with her |
father at Valley View, celebrating |
the birthday of Jackie Shultz,
Those who were at the Pele Bry-
an home Easter were: Miss Jane
Smith, Mrs. Lewis Lose, Mr. and |
Mrs. Tony Rose, Mr. and Mrs. An- |
drew Centobene, Mrs. Hilda Gin- |
gher, Mr. and Mrs. Mae Bryan,
Polly Ann Bryan, Mr, and Mrs. Al-
bert Smith, Fred Smith, Mary Alice
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Jodon,
Mary Jodon, Johnnie Koch, Arnold
Koch,
Mr. and Mrs. Bunny Meyer, and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Keeler, ate their
Easter supper at the hunting camp
near Renovo.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Leonard Tyson motored
burg, Sunday
Mr. and Mrs, William Fisher and
two children were dinner guests al
the Mrs. Harriet Zimmerman home
Sunday. In the afternoon the en-
tire party motored to State College
Tis so easy for us to read the
Bible and quote the Bible, but how
many of us live the Bible.
We were very sorry to learn of
the passing of Rev. Piper on Mon-
day, who was a friend of everyone
and we shall miss his friendly greet-
ing.
Quite some excitement was caus-
ed here Friday afternoon when fire
was discovered on the roof of Emma
Smith's house by a neighbor. An
alarm was sounded and the Undine
Fire Co. responded. But due to
Keene and
to Philips-
| repadr,
{carried a lot of articles from the
| ticles
| clothing, curtains, new linens, blan-
| chest
| carried
| plans can be made she is a guest at
| Time
{ for a worthy cause.
some difficulty in getting water atl
{once the house was burned beyond
A large crowd gathered and
a lot of valuable ar-
destroyed including
house. But
were
kets and bedding. Also an antique
ol drawers which became
wedged in the stairway and due to
{the intense heat had to be aban-
We understand Mrs, Smith
no insurance, Until other
doned,
the M, H, Hall home,
Don't forget that next Thursday,
Apri] 24th. is the date for the chick-
en supper at the Baptist church
5 o'clock, price 50¢c. This is
You don't have to be a Boy Scoul
to do a daily good deed, Just look
around you, and you will see plenty
| to do,
Mrs. Clyde Blair ahd two daugh-
ters spent the Easter holidays in
Pittsburgh
Miss Sara Peace of Lock Haven,
spent the weekend at her home
here,
Miss Louise Fleck of Bellefonte
spent Baster with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Eckenroth,
Mr, and Mrs. John Hall and two
children of Baltimore, spent the
weekend with the former's mother
and family.
ON EASTER MORNING,
They whisper: “Look at her old
clothes!
Oh, really( aren't they
They haven't stopped
out
Where she has
A woman, who supported five
By scrubbing was quite ill
And begging for a doctor's care;
But none could pay the bill
Last winter half-starved babies
cried,
So helpless, weak and cold;
A crippled man sought just a roof
To shield him-—{rall and old.
Indeed, her costume's out of style;
For when these needs arose
8he gave her money to the poor,
That's why she wears old clothes!
funny?
to figure
spent her money
—L¥yla Myers.
COLLEGE TOWNSHIP
William J. Dreibelbis farmer be-
came {ll Thursday night with ap-
pendicitis and was taken to the
Centre Count Hospital Saturday
night and an operation was per-
formed at once. He is said to be
getting along as well at present as
can be expected.
Mr. and Mrs. Ibra Breon moved
recenely {rom the Willis Johnson-
baugh house to a shocked farm lo-
cated near Bellefonte, nearby the
new highway that being bulit
between Bellefonte and S:ate Col-
lege.
It is reported that the C. J. Irvi
family, Mr. Irvin is superinten hi
of the College agriculture farm, will
move into the brick farm house
which will be vacated soon by Mr
and Mrs. Milton Carver
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McClellan
and son moved on April 9 into th
former Allman farm house. The
new owner is Mrs. Oliver Pelers ol
Pennsylvania Purnace
A section of road is being survey-
ed for the building of a WPA road
BLANCHARD
(From las! week)
An advance notice that summer
is near is brought to our atiention
by the preparation of the festival
roster by the committee he
Blanchard Street light festival has
been booked for Augu:t 8th
A baby girl was born to Mrs,
Swanson at Teah's Hospital, Lock
Haven last week.
Mr. Lew Miller has recently mov-
ed fron Monument to the apart-
ment above Campbells store
Miss Evelyn Schenck has return-
ed home after completing a few
weeks employment near Mill Hall
Mrs. T. M. Kunes and Miss Jean
Kunes motored to Clearfield on
Saturday to visit with Misses Mattie
and Lizzie Potis.
Mrs. Dallas Kline spent Wednes- |
day visiting relatives in Howard. |
Mrs. W. H. Spangler spent Tues- |
day in Renovo.
Beatrice Packer returned home |
after visiting in south Williams-
port, for a week with Mrs. Charles |
Letter. i
Thursday supper guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond |
Maxon, were: Mr. and Mrs, George |
Barreit, Mrs. Clyde Sterner and |
Mrs. Edna Luxenberger of South |
Williamsport
Mrs. Annie James spent a week |
in Lock Haven, visiting with her |
niece, Mrs. Claude Dauberman, also
the
with her brother Robert Walker and |
family.
Mrs. Raymond Maxon and
daughters Beatrice and Evelyn,
spent Friday at Beech Creek with
Mrs, Irvin Fravel and Mrs. Harry
Peters,
5. Irvin Pravel and Mrs. Wil-
liam Kunes and son Garey spent
Wednesday at the home of Mrs. |
Freq Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Maxon
and two children spent Bunday
afternoon with Mrs. Annie James
of Marsh Creek.
EE hn
HUBLERSBURG
(From last week)
The Alumni Association are hold- |
ing a public card party atl the school
house on Friday evening, April 18th |
at 8 o'clock. Admission 256 cents.
Miss Mildred Fravel spent Sun-
day with Mrs. Mary Bryant and
son James Bryant of Bellefonte,
R.D Ga James a draftee left Mon-
lor a years training In the uv.
Mrs. W. B, Plank of Eas- |
A home of Mr. and |
onada on Friday. i
Von Raymond Rogers
of Jacksonville, vis-
home of Mr. and Mrs. |
glad to elcome
her on Ai ater i$ spend.
ing some time
{ Alec Patton,
between State
Pleasant Hill and
mito a branch hard
of the Buffalo Run
stone foundation is laid
College as as the
Sheesley home Co
which is y built
College throug!
will connect
surface road
road. The
from State
Clarence
farm.
Mr. and Mrs, Morris Garner and
sons Ken and Junior visiled Mr
and Mrs. Ibra Breon, of Bellefonte
on Wednesday
condition
ciim is
favorabie
It is
lig ht |
nartl
partl
’
LAT
lege
of John Lyle acci-
sald to be
very un-
that an
be built in the near
will furnish light and
10 several families, that of
Willis Johnsonbaugh
two houses, Fred Nefls, Clayton
Krebs, and Lew Wolford
Rodney Struble of Houservill
who suffered severe burns several
weeks ago, is getting along right
well and is expected to return to
his home from the Centre County
Hospital soon
reported electric
ne will
future that
power
Brungards
e ’
Mr. and
family of
day visit
Mrs. Bd. Condo and
Lock Haven were Sun-
al the Adam Fravel
ors
home
Mr
Dickie
and Mrs Harry Garbrick and
Garbrick and Mr. Earl
Gentzel of Bellefonte, R. D. were
Saturday evening visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. F, E Votada
Miss Helen McCloskey is spend-
ing several days this week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mc-
Closkey of Lemont.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walker and
family of Pleasant Gap were Sun-
day visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, P. A, Hinds
Miss Helen Guiser of Stale Col-
lege, spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Guis-
| er
PORT MATILDA
(From last week)
Mrs, Howard Edwards and Mrs
Jessie Lykens were Altoona shop-
| pers on Friday afternoon.
Mrs, George Harpsier and Mrs
spent Thursday vis-
iting with Mrs. Alta Spackman al
Martha
Mr. C. K, Woodring of Williams~ |
port, spent Friday night at the
| home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
| E. M. Woodring.
Miss Bettie Royer spent the week- |
{end at her home at Centre Hall
Dick Bartley have |
moved in the G. R. Cowher apart- |
Mr, ang Mrs,
ment house,
T. R. McMonigal made a business
trip to Williamsport on Thursday.
There will
Bake sale held in the basement of
the M. E. church April 26th.
Mr. Morris Davis spent the week- |
end at his home here,
Howard Woodring has secured
employment at Penna, Furnace,
Jack Ross was 4 recent visitor at |
the home of his parents, Mr. and |
Mrs. D, L. Ross.
Mrs, Ellis Auman and Mrs E. M.
| Woodring spent Saturday in Tyrone |
| shopping.
Mrs. Ellis Auman and Mrs, Harold
: McCutchen spent Friday in Tyrone,
Mr. and Mrs, Chesler Cronister, |
‘of Wilkinsburg,
{at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. B.
visited on Sunday
Miles,
Mrs, Ira Lane was a recent shop-
per in Tyrone.
Miss Katherine Young of Tyrone,
| visited with her mother Mrs, Cora |
| Young on Sunday.
Nurse Commisisoned
Miss Bertha Connelly, Covington,
near Mansfield who has
inurse in Geisinger Memorial Hos- |
pital,
Danville, for six years, has
tal at Indiantown Gap Military
Reservation with a commission of
second lieutenant,
JACKSONVILLE
(From last week)
Mr, and Mrs. Homer Lose
son Ear] of Bellefonte, spent Tues-
day evening of last week with her
grandmother, Mrs, Lucy Conaway.
Callers at the Weaver home dur-
ing the week were Mr, and Mrs.
| Fred Haines and daughter Rose, of
| Upper Marion, Mrs, James Shafler
and children, Mrs, Ted Dixson and
children, Mrs. Robert Conaway,
Dorothy Betz and niece Nancy.
Mr. and Mrs, Luther Fisher and
family of Bellefonte, spent Sunday
| afternoon at the Elmer 8wope
| home,
| Mr. ang Mrs, Robert Conaway
and family spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs, William
Beightol and family at Howard.
Miss Bette Aley was a Sunday
dinner guest of her friend Kathryn
McCrea
Mr. Ellsworth Conaway,
Sheasley and daughter
spent Sunday evening with his
mother, Mrs. Lucy Conaway
Mr. and Mrs. John Schaeffler and
daughter, Nancy and son Ronald,
of Centre Hall
ing at the C E. Alley home, Other
callers were Virginia Young of Hub-
lersburg and Mr, Willard Meyers of
Lamar,
Mr. and Mrs
Gertrude
Shirley,
Deimer Ertley
daughter Peggy and son Kenneth,
and Mr. and Mrs. C. E Aley mo-
tored on Sunday to Milroy and call-
ed at the Roy Kerns home and also
called at the John Schaeffer home
at Centre Hall
Callers at the E. R. Bartley home
week were Mrs. Alice Betz,
Richard Vonada and daugh-
Marjorie, Mrs, Miles Bartley,
Irvin Albright and daughter
Mrs. Harry Albright and
Louise of Salona
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Thompson of
Nittany, Rev. Gulick of Howard,
Robert Conaway
Mrs. Estella Dixson was a dinner
guest at the E.R, Bartley home on
Friday
Josephine Deitz was a Friday al-
ternoon caller at the R. J. Vonada
home.
Fred Belz entertalr
ful Helpers Class of the Reformed
Sunday School on Friday evening.
Miss Bette Aley spent Wednes-
day night and Thursday with her
cousin, Louise Beightol of Howard
Mrs Clayton Womeisdor! and son
Nevin and daughter Dorothy of
Beech Creek, were unday supper
guests at the E. R. Bartley home
Mrs Harry Fisher {rom Charle-
rol, spent a few days last week with
her daughter, Mrs. Harry Swope
who has been seriously {lI with
quinsy, but is much betler ai this
writing.
Mrs
daug!
Howat d
callers at the Rr
Mr. and Mr
sons Paul and Juni
ng at the |
Harold I
the past
Mr
ter
Mrs
Helen
daugh
ter near
ned the Cheer-
willl
er
were
evenl
Mrs
honor of a Aneth
birthday
past week
h roast
1gs, cake
resent were
of State
Sumner
Dick and
which occurred in
The table was ladened
chicken and all its
and foce cr
sJane’s
the
trimm
wall
ings
Lids
S00 Bobby,
} D.. Mary Ju
Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Nt i
children Kenneth, Dicky and
Els Jane. Other afternoon call-
ers were Mrs. Eisie Noll, Mrs, Sarah
ufman Miss Kathryn Martin
Carl Martin of State College
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Shafter of Ly-
onstown was a f nt
at the home ¢
Shaffer and family, this eing ry
Shaffer birthday. Other callers
during the weekend were Mrs. Mary
Deitz and daughter Josephine and
Mrs. Robert Conaway
Mr Ellsworth Conaway, Gertrude
Sheasley and daughter Shirley of
Beech Creek, spent Monday evening
with his brother Robert Conaway
and family
wr
of |
SE aus
HOWARD
(From last week)
Those who called at the John H
Diehl home Sunday afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs, Eichelberger, of Ni-
agara Falls, N. Y. Miss Ruth
Schmick and gentleman friend of
Elmira, N. Y..; Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Diehl, Mrs. Eichelberger and Mrs,
Dorothy Berry of Lock Haven; and
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel] Diehl and
| two children of Mt. Vernon D. C.
| Mr. and Mrs, Ira A Kline and
Mrs. Frank A. Benfer of Beaver
Springs, spent the day at the home
of Mr. C. C. Dreese and family.
Mr. George Bullock of Unionville,
retired April 1st from the office of
Howard P, R. R. station. Mr. Irvin
of Woodland has filled the vacancy
Mr. and Mrs. Difenderfer of Lew-
| lsburg will move to Howard in the |
Mr. Difenderfer will |
| be employed by the Sheffield farms |
i Co
b¢ a rummage and |
! near future,
| Mrs, Jolin Weber Friday evening in
| the Lock Haven hospital,
home of Mr. A. A. Wagner,
Mrs. Nannie Wagner of Jersey
Shore is visiting with her sister,
Mrs. George Regal
Many people enjoyed the Cantata
held Tuesday night in the Metho- |
| dist church.
|
‘Why Expe
riment-
| You don't have to take a chance
with World's Tonic. Many people, |
have used it for years, Says Mrs. G.|
ven, Pa.: “I certainly have been well
spent Sunday even- |
A daughter was born to Mr. and |
Mr. John H Wagner and family |
| spent Bunday in Johnstown at the |
Ask Your Neighbors
some of them your very neighbors, |
W. Jones, 41 Spring St, Lock Ha- |
HOLT'S HOLLOW
and
Mr, and Mrs, Maurice Depuey,
Mr. and Mrs, George Magarge!
Mrs. J, J. Fyfe and son of New York | and daughter of Pleasant Gap, Mr,
City, spent
with relatives in Pennsylvania,
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Burd and
son spent Baster Sunday with home |
folks at Unionville,
Sunday visitors at the Charles
| Lucas home were Mr, and Mrs, John
Mr, and Mrs,
and familly of
Barnhart of Curtin,
Willard Eminhizer
Lock Haven:
and Hugh Confer of Orviston,
Helen Brown spent the weekend
with relatives at Axe Mann.
Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Burd and
Mrs. Edith Burd were Easter guests
at the Milford Burd home at Pleas-
| ant Gap.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sliker of
Milesburg, Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon
Johnson and Mr. Brooks of Centre
Hall, also relatives from Johnstown
were Sunday guests at the Ida
Johnson home
J. B. Poorman of
spent ghe weekend with home folks
Ed, Confer, Don Gray |
Johnstown, |
thelr Easter vacation | and Mrs, Clyde Watson and song of
| Milesburg, Mrs
{ children of Central City, Mrs. Mau-
Olive Rhoades and
rice Depuey, Mrs, J, J. Fyfe ang son
of New York, Mr, and Mrs. Roy
Sheesley, Elwood Robb of Howard,
Mr. and Mrs, Orvis Watson and
family, Mrs, Lee Johnson and
daughter were Easter visitors at
the Watson home.
Mr, and Mrs, James Sepric h and
children, Mrs, Wright of Milesburg,
Roy Freet of Lewistown, Bessie
Rhine of Dry Top, Mrs, John Wa'~
son, Mrs. Lee Johnson and daugh-
ter were recent callers at the Orvis
Watson home,
Mr, and Mrs
Mr, and Mrs
Mrs. Claud
Bellefonte were
Heaton home,
Roy Woomer of Md,
Paul Emerick Mr, and
Heaton and family of
Easter guests at the
M.
mp
C. Reese and
were recent
and Mrs
Cum 8t
Mr
son of
| callers in our vicinity
BENNER TOWNSHIP
Gus Witherite has taken
housekeeping wveral rooms of
his parents house and he will work
for farm this
in
his father on the
summer
Wilbur Orndorf and family from
Coleville, autoed through Rock on
Sunday enroute to State College to
mother Mrs. William
they all autoed togeth-
Cal vin Noll at
Easter
accompal ni
Orndor!
Centre Hall t
Sunday )
) worked for Paul
few days this week clearing
barn yard
Blair
business
F evening.
¢ bou
24 ¢
Slover
out the
son John
Bellefonte
wile and
in
Paul
transacted
oh
EOL a
WRI Paid
wer
this summer,
Fred Marshall has gone back to
work again at State College after a |
lay off of
Funeral
State C«
CAre
{Wo weeks
Di
lege cal
of
rector Mr. Koch,
aker of
dig a grave fo
on Wolford on
Sorry C
Klin
Mr ine
tic strokes
death
burial of Nel-
say
» death of John
Spring Creek
suffered several paraly-
which was the cause of
the
He
COLEVILLE
(From last week)
121 out at
invite you all
lay
or
We
Ruunday ah
Sunday sca
back again
were glad (0 have
We
next Bur
Os
ree daugh-
Delores
giad to hear that Mrs
is improving in the
y Hospital, due 0 an
spine, We wish
nad
are
her
the Bernard
Mr. and Mrs
fida Wian and
Mill Halil Mr
ish of near Rock-
Mrs. Kenneth Greene
on Kenneth, Jr. Verna
and Mrs. Paul Shaffer
two children, of Buffalo Run,
and Mrz. Willlam Dubbs and
An Eve and Park Stineger
of Altoona and Mrs. Helen
and twe Paul and Nevin
We are glad to hear
Derstine is well and we hope that
he always keeps that way. Master
Wayne Derstine and his parents
spent Sunday at the Willlam Adams
home in Mt Eagle.
Mrs. Lloyd Gardner spent Tues-
day at the Mrs, Ear] While home,
We are sorry to hear that Mar-
Stover
home.
Ce aid Biov !
and
Mr
son drew
all
Grove SONS
garet Kovavic is stricken with the |
grippe, for the third time this win-
ter.
covery.
A fire originating in the roof of |
up
led on Ira Benner, |
{ the Meyer cemetery to
that Wayne |
We all wish her a speedy re- |
| and
| lege
{ buried
i new Ford |
coupe this week for his convenience |
| their East or
| were
the home of Ira Benner
were Mr
of Ira
Guests at
this week and on Sun
Florence Brennen, cousin
Benner from State College; Jessie
Witherile from Buffalo Run; Earl
Walters, of Bellefonte; Harold Pau-
gey from Buffalo Run; Francis Ben.
ner from Mary Srey Miss Mildred
Shuey, and Mrs William Packer
and family of Curtin: Mary Weave
friend George Robb, State Col-
and Mr. and Mrs. John Martin
and children of Bellefonte
James Shilling, who
tioned at camp spent
East ter Sul how 5 parental home
here, Fred Marshall's
Sorry the death of Nelson
Wolford of State College, who was
+OF
the Meyers cemetery on
ay
is now sta-
on
Tuesday
Harold Fauzey is
he farm for Paul
Rock
The
working on
here at
DOW
3lalr
Felix family of
vacation in
Rock spent
New York
boarding
nee.
who
high
OLIGAY
} narents and brot s and
sters at Klondike, Edwar
Bob Reed suffered a
of headas wh
wins unable to
ra Benner
her
ICAS
k
milk
tha
[64
vere sic
his
drive
drove him
spel! lie on
truck and
truck home,
{| home
weekend and Easier guests of
W. Botz
{ day;
Mizs Beaty! jel who is tak-
ing a business Willlams-
port spent her Easter vacation wilh
the Ards
Mr Fred Rites
Fred Sites of M Kees]
pleasantly entertal
of Mr. and Mrs J
and Mrs, Harold
course in
grandsoqa
were
at hom
Ard and Mr
a
3
rd respect
A
ivel y
and Mrs
Ohio, Mr
Belle
.
Mu usser iy Dr
er of Akron
B. Musser
nd Mrs. Lenhart
H. Musser of Belle-
d Mrs. Harry Zemie of
nstown : Professor and Mrs
aver of New Jersey. Mans
sale of Mr. E H
Musser on Saturday
Mr. E. H. Musser's public
well attended ang articles
average brought fair prices His
Roy Musser bought the resi-
dence and adjoining lots for $1800
and John Confer purchased the
former Adam Weaver orchard lot
| for $170
Roy
Muss
of
Os
Edgar St
in the public
sale was
on an
s0nN
T
lin
| Acre of Gold
About an "acre of gold” is promis.
William Young's home about 10 a | ed for visitors this Summer by E. 1
m. Tuesday morning, were brought
under control by a few local fellows.
The Bellefonte fire company re- |
sponded to the call and repaired
the hole in the roof temporarily.
We are glad to hear that Edgar
King and family are moving into
the house recently vacated by
Woodroe 8tover.
The following persons attending
defense schools from our town are: |
James Wion, Willard and John Me-
murtrie, and Ralph Lee studying to
be automobile mechanics at Pleas-
any Gap Paul Billet, Thurman
Davis, and Kenneth Greene are
taking a course in airplane me- |
chanics at the local airport.
Mrs. Betty Hafely called at the |
Helen Grove and Kenneth Greene
home on Tuesday afternoon.
WOODWARD
Mr, and Mrs, Gurney Musser and
| family of Mifflinburg were Sunday
| guests of Mr. Musser’s parents, Mr.
| and Mrs, Reuben Musser.
Easter communion services were
| fittingly observed in the Evangell-
| cal church on Sunday evening Rev.
{ H. A. Houseal delivered a very im-
{ pressive Baster discourse for the
occasion.
Mr. and Mri. Bruce Motz and
| aughter, Joan, of Buffalo, N. Y,,
KELVINATORS
PHILCO RADIOS
MELROY'’S
Phone 9509-R-1
Pleasant Gap, Pa.
ABC and VOSS
WASHERS
Bendix Home Laundry
Electric Stoves
rd
Wilde, professor of ornamental hor.
ticulture at the Pennsylvania State
| College. He plans to plant an acre
of approximately that size to mari-
| golds, and already has accumulated
263 samples of seeds
Now YOU Can Have
A Real Place In
the Sun!
With a home of your own, you
really belong. A PERMANENT
home gives you roots and pres
tige in the community that ne
rented house ever can, yel it costs
no more! Have our competent
staff show you how you can bud-
get your payments out of your
present income. A carefully
planned home can be yours for as
little as $1500 a month, We'll
gladly suggest a number of top-
notch local contractors!
HOUSING AND REMODELING
CLINIC FOR OVER
TWO DECADES
For Materials Consult:
0. W. HOUTS
LUMBER CO.
N. Buckout St. Phone 703
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
| PLEASANT VALLEY I
BOGGS TWP.
The sick around here are all bet |
ter ay this writing.
Harvey Eminhizer and daughter |
LuVera and Jane Bagler motored
to Harrisburg on Friday evening
to the home of Theodore Eminhizer
Returning home on Saturday night
Theodore and wife came along 10
spend Easter at home, returning
home on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Yeager and
son Arthur of Mt Eagle, spent
Easter at the home of Mr, and Mr;
Harvey Eminhizer,
Mr. and Mrs, Orvis Lucas and
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bayers and
family, of Yarnell, visited at
home of W. M, Richner
Mr, and Mrs, Irvin Confer and
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph McCartney,
were Bellefonte shoppers on B8at-
urday morning to hunt the Easter
bunny
Paul Confer spent the weekend at
the home of Harvey Eminhizer
helping with the farm work while
Harvey was in Harrisburg,
Norman Richner returned
home at Summit Hill
ing the winter with his
er
Lhe
to hi
alter spend-
grand {ath-
am—————
BUFFALO RUN
John Tressler has moved
the where Lynn Hull
and Harry Mayes has moved In
tenant house which John Tressler
vacated on the Green farm.
Mr, and Mrs. John Meyers
granddaughter of Centre Hall
ited their nephew Edward
this place
Mr. and Mrs. John Rossman Mr
and Mrs. Randall and son Kenneth
of Halfmoon terrace visited Mr. and
Mrs, Edwa Mayes last Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Harry 8huey Jolyer
cleaned house for her brother Harry
last Saturday where he mov-
ed last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Owens vis-
ited in Bellefonte a day last week
Dorottay Lightner and Henry 8Sto-
ver of West Virginia, where he 3
employed, visited with Mrs. Grace
Koch and Ray Dean of Waddie last
Sunday
Mr, and Mrs
tended the
up on
vacated
the
Lie
farm
the
Mayes of
rd
of
Moyer
Abe Kauffman at-
dance last Thursday
Top or Eagle Inn
are held there every Tues-
and THs
anc 130%
DRY TOP
(BOGGS TWP.)
The young folks
wag
from home and spent
evenin
Dances
od or Pud
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fat eM aw
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who are awa)
Easter with
dmin-
Ronald
k Haven n Teacher ]
Eugene
Summers
Geo org pe Kelley home
Mrs. Annie Mechley
John Kelley
week
ca
led
home Friday
at the
of last
and {
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Many thousands of chickens in Centre County are fed “ULTRA-
LIFED"” Feeds exclusively . , . Many ADDITIONAL thousands
of Chicks will be ralsed the “ULTRA-LIFED” way this year!
FOR OVER 41 YEARS
KERLIN'S at Centre Hall have been breeders and feeders of
Quality Leghorns—pedigreed, trap-nested . , . They have invested
over $20,000 in their Breed-improvement program . . . and they
are leensed manufatturers of the famous VITAMIN-POTENT
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(BOX 41CD) CENTRE HALL, PA.
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Mary
Mrs
Tucker, Mrs
Margaret S8che
Vera Adams and
er were among
those who attended the card party
given by Republican Council ladies
the new headquarters. Saturday
Dr. Kecht
iss Elsie Burd called on her sis-
5. Ervin Mill
Alkens, of
ee Easter he
who is
cy Alkens spent
Haroid
Hefonte
er last Prida)
Philadel-
days with
valid
Thurs~
Coble and
Eimer r
ar
an in
a heart
down
specialist from
Altoona was Wednesday 0
see Bamue] Noll who has been qui‘e
had vist over Eas- | {il for nearly a month with a heart
Mrs. Hilda M. Evand, | condition,
Pa.. also her daugh- | The Ladies Bible Class of the M.
y of Pittsburgh
v ald a Penny Supper
and nt Re veep Tog days e ME church Wednesday,
he G. C. Merryman's. They Ia vegag ig 41 Yr.
the College Mrs. John Noll will leave tomor-
the Poorman home | row for Aliquippa where she expects
the week were Flem- | W remain for the next lew months
Poorman, of Holts Hollow,
ard Poorman of Johnstown, |} fer and will e to I
ott Seabold ) her son Leslie, who
of Lock Haven number of
Houtz also Mr
w Hall and famliyl
Mr
£ wos
Ned
er
all
ter
isitors
Sims
ner gisler
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May
ehureh will B
LSUNCH Wil O
tha
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and Ilda Pearl
Crm “
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and
were
anc
Mr. McGall chemist at White-
rock has been called to the Uni-
versity of West Virginia where he
will be an instructor in the course
the government is giving
Miss Lois Brungart, of Rebers-
burg spent a few days with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Henry Noll
Fat Catches Fire
When fat he was using in salting
peanuts became ignited in the kit-
chen at the rear of his store in Mil-
Nicholas P. Orphan suffered
burns of the arms and side of his
face. Although the fire alarm was
sounded the biaze was extinguished
with the aid of a fire extinguisher
before the flames caused much dams.
age.
of
a 8un-
home y? his
PLEASANT GAP
From last week)
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Pe oe
spent
» week -
vy their
: He adquar-
a er QAYy even
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on
Mrs Julia Noll, Mrs. Rena Bilger
Mrs. Grace Noll, Mrs. Esther Mel-
roy, Mrs. M, F. Gardner, Mrs. Ruth
Crumliish, Mrs. Carrie Bariett, Mrs
VER notice that a golf ball, when
you drop it, bounces higher than
something hollow, like a tennis ball?
E
That's partly because of internal pres-
yunce ?
packed, fuel-fat ball of gas-mixture af
the top of the stroke — the Buick piston
goes rushing down with more push,
more shove, more power than the same
amount of fuel gives up elsewhere.
sures, which also have so much to do
with Buick’s extra FiresarL power.
Rubber threads inside a golf ball are
packed tight, highly compressed. When
flattened against a hard object, like a
sidewalk, they come back harder, with
Result: every Buick engine travels
farther per gallon this year than the
same-size engines did last year, while
Compound Carburetion®* with Buick
FmesaLL design gives as much as 100,
to 1595 more miles per gallon,
more push, and so the ball bounces
higher. -
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A similar thing happens inside a Buick
FmesaLL straight-eight cylinder,
Fuel compression pressures are higher
here than in any other standard-pro-
duction automobile engine,
So when the spark jumps in the tightly
In fact, if you're buying any car this
year, it's pretty important to see and
drive a Buick before you're through;
it's Number One in
smart engineering
as well as Number
One in solid, rock
bottom, all « round
VALUE!
*Optional equipment on the Buick Special, standard on all other models.
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State tax, optional aguip-
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extra. Pricer subject
change without motice.
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NORTH WATER STREET
BELLEFONTE, PA.
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