___ Mays 1041. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Seven ‘DAR Meet Here, Elects Officers (Continued from page one) Community Mother (Continued from page one) spected citizens In their home com munities, are: Frank, of Pittsburgh Ann, of Mt. Kisco, N. Y.;. Helen, of Philadelphia; Thomas, of Philadel phia; John, of Lewistown: Joseph, he contestant Agnes andl Mrs. Blanche Heinle, all mage four High of Bellefonte. All of them have won Bellefonte State for themselves positions trust and lev and Cen- responsibility, and all have brought with p credit to the one to whom thelr National sehievement means most thelr mo in Ap- ther. ril, Mrs. John George Mrs, Shaugihinessy's ads Mensch, made iy children are: William T. Heinle, of RR Hhird Tueson, Arizona Nellie Dolores ere elected ee RS Shaughnessy Pittsburgh Kell p> io : Thomas Ja X : MK Hy “ nted with nl In Sut h Shaughnessy, of Lewistown a al ila An .—. ie In honor of the oldest and one : hp of the most active membms the IAD MATRA, Tad organization, the Legion Auxiliary last Thursday held a olrthday party 4 a for Mrs. Shaughnessy presenting | Ww the C1 her with a birthday « v v / eral bouquet flow gram ended thers of the is Wonderful Mother i: Shaughnessy also is a charter mem ber and the oldest living member the Bellefonte chapter Catho Daughters of America. and referred to 1 group as "Mot Murs Shaughne How wl nd Made a wort for the Good Citl- from Penns re Pp val ented the wer delegat i held at ins Lo Washington Ch. Love, Mis J. V. Foster five g re to be held in of and Ann na orn re- LLB AT Ww nami i ne new Nating next and voted They were re ad Ler 3.8 Fo (TR william ent, M ke al of hompson Bak fittingly Ol te i lived on any other i husband, the Shaughnessy, mov ent family home marriage years ago lived there ever nessy passed awa) At eighty, Mi tains much of she had during the guiding ly youngster ent, and she 68 aly person an uniring player ers, Keeps up Ww date azines, and newspaper knowledg {1 Ju 02 Call 36 More For Army Duty the piri Het enjoy hall (Continued from page one) wide Her zest keeping apace unfailing good countless frier nok upon her mother 0 whom their joys wel] With those Democrat joins Shaughnessy, an among mothers ulations, X of U humo: is wh as and — w——— (Continued from page one) 90) 1{3] ONLY 14311: 7.\(o]: We]; \ Ts KIND IN THE WORLD od Longer sow ood Bills! Have you ever tasted meat weeks old — yet as fresh and tender as the day it was bought... or eaten a flaky, juicy ple baked a month after it was made . . . or mixed a fresh vegetable salad with vegetables bought weeks before? Those are just examples of the keeping power wade possible by an utterly new kind of refrigeration the new Dual-Temp by Stewart-Warner! %* Huge separate FREEZING LOCKER freezes foods at home— holds 5G pounds of food or ice cubes. * iy MOIST-COLD Compartment ends need to cover foods to prevent wilting and drying. % Amazing STERILAMP reduces spoilage due to bacteria — re tards mold ~~ combats ice box odor, % Makes real BULK BUYING practical at last—saves many dob lars without fear of waste or spoilage. # No moisture stolen irom foods to form frost—no bulky coils to defrost or steal shelf space. R. K. OWENS ELECTRIC STORE Allegheny Street PHONE 1062 Bellefonte, Pa. ant Gap; Salvatore Intorre, State College; Henry Joseph DeHaas, Cen- tre Hall, R. D. 1: Elwood Fleisher Fohringer, Centre Hall, R. D. 1, and Harold Grant Gilmore, Millheim Those called by the Bellefonte Board are as follows: Christian D Cowhet Sandy Ridge Haves K Quick, Moshannon; Earl W. Powell Bellefonte; Glenn R. Williams, Port Matilda: Lynn Reese, Port Matilda; William J. Arnold, Osceola Mills: Marlin BR. Whiteman, Snow Shoe: Alvin 8. Fink, Port Matilda; Merrill F. Holter, Howard: and Mahlon G Justice, Bellefonte Highest local order numbers called for May 13 induction were 872 for the State College board and 588 for Bellefonte Induction will bring ber of selectees One m May May 25 PINE GROVE MILLS Many farmers week, ground ly condition the seed Miss Ann Ward wa a pleasantg vi wil next Tuesday's county's quota total num- training 147 listed for of the in Lo re quota | are planting cori this in exeellen [01 last weakend one 1} | het Flem h ernice LOT Mis ¢ [friends Mill 0 inday and were Paul HOTT Hu Our the Dury son Jo he George Furna Penna 10 beddd George 5 ome haries Grabam One ping Elder oe POrge Md if Past h vi ader po Rasaman nd, Friday purchased 3 or Annie tO Mary Bloom J Cun r Guy Kach we Agent Co EL WERE 4 business oa Hunting night in Waynesboro Wednesday last in mty ang was over Visild his parental home Roark Pings and Mra Bidward Frank, Mr d Mi Willis Schilling and ighters, Mr 1 Mrs. C. 1. Irvin njoyeq an aule drive over old Tus- sey and visited with former neigh- bors L. Brown Harmon and famil Petersburg Anglers will Dine Tonight (Continued from page one) $a A Ol who will present one of the fiy-cast- ing movies from his Columbia Uni- versity fishing course to illustrate his revhiarks, He also will stage an 18-inch fly rod “show.” Other speakers for the affair which will begin at 6 o'clock, will include J. Hammond Brown, of Bal timore, president of the Outdoor Writers’ Association of América, and Harris Breth, of radio station KDKA and the Pittsburgh Press. Dr. Hoffman yesterday declared that the menu tonight will not in- | clude trout, “Fishermen's Paradise” will open tomorrow, May 9. and will elose July 12. The opening hour will be 8 a. mm. Standasgd Time, and ne fishing is permitted on Sunday. Ten trout may be caught daily, but only two may be killed, When an angler has Rillag two fish, he must cease fish ing for the day. Only artificial flies with barbless hooks, or regular Hooks with barbs refhoved may be used, and use of spinners is pro- hibited. Any type of bait, such as’ {angle worms, meat, or liver, is a vi-| olation In the men's project no fish under show f i ' Pennsylvania 110 inches may be killed legally and in the ladies’ section the minimum length i 7 inches. Pennsylvania anglers are permitted to fish in the Paradise five days during the sea- fon No fish may be cleaned or dressed Wading streams for prohibited. The Lions are severe Junior Paradise Rules Rules for Deibler's Junior Fisher man's Paradise were announced yes. terday The Paradise, on Spring Creek below the adult's fishing de- velopment, will open Saturday under the sponsorship of 1 2, Belle- fonle Boy Scouts The regulations are as follow: (1), Every boy must register, giv- Ing his name, age, residence he Is a Beout, and, if his (2). Fishing Is for all and unde: 16 and ovex ung i seout cre any penalties for viola roop if 80 troop boys 16 years of age Boy: have [in rent fishing wil) opened (3 they may fish enses and dential be permitted by the In can cur (4) until Na gules are structor will Bam 5). The Paradise he Saturday from be Alter vill Monday Lhe clo ame Limes or and Saturday Wu legul-sized | may killed violating wii] 1} choo) 1 at Wednesaa) 7). First 1U | CusSOl (tH. Persons SINE" notices MH nnd Ine No Tres Prose uted 0 ning must che in or No Sunday or (1h, Each boy main gate Dayliaht Saving Approved Here (Continued [rom page one) of the Ts ive id STF. at Present Gap io Bellel Prison on Standard Tine sraen ( ( Hh [81 & $1 N nge nike Public Poll at Howard wens of H WArad wii econo yy Lh tiavieht Onits won Ww or Beli . Mikewbarg on DLS Te td L} { the uancil last nig pose of Ge Saving to be snmunity, Coun at ast Line will be made a nidnight, Saturday, according to a statement by Secretary Frank | Baird. There was little opposition the proposal in Milesburg, it was ported Mile nt IGINE Al a bury called ieLhier Wi meetin Borough x for the pu Daviight in that of in favor nao cil voled and the change to re- Becomes Candido te (Continued from Page 1) the Upper Darby High School, graduation Re continued that post unti] 1934 Going to Philipsburg, this he became law pariner of former Senator Edward Jackson Thomp- son, and practiced in Philipsburg until 1938 when he came to Belle- fonte to. enter partnership with (former Judge M. Ward Fleming The partnership has flourished gince that time, Mr. Litke was married on Thanks. | giving Day 1937. to Helen Kephart Smith, of Curwensville. In the family is a daughter, Helen Sue, now aged 2% years. The Litke family has resided for some time at €00 MaKee Street State College, Mr. Litke commuting daily to his! law firms offioe in the building, Bellefonte, Mr. Litke is a member of the Centre-Clearfield County Bar, the and upon in county Purpose is | Additional Locals No defrosting, What a time and labor saver, Bee the Dual Temp elec trie refrigerator at the R. K. Owens Elvetric Store, Bellefonte, Pa i M. Ward Fleming Fleming last week moved home on East Linn Street aving spent the winter hs at the Penn Belle Hotel Mrs, Harry 1. Peterson returned to their home in Duluth Minn, last Thursday after having been In Bellefonte because of the death of Mr. Peterson's sister, Mrs Robert G. Forsburg Robert F. Jones, fireman third aboard the U. 8B. Navy's newest the Nord Carolina weekend In Belle h his father County Treasure ry F. Jones and Mrs. Jones al their home North Thomas Street S.all Charle Former Judge and Mrs to the. alter mont Mr. and class battleship Lhe fonte on son ol near Bell altending a N Sgt. Clalr Poorman WwW. Poorman fonte, who has been Army s Red Bank, some led [| Oi D000 al Ligne there ang Field where he is Signal Avi E. Baylett commander No 08] 4H Ww or Das Jia nea A member Co of Eas Logan of Bellefonte Woodmen of com pae been sem Washinguwon ol Lhe oure MRK ation than 165 were Hole Mill id entertain. | by Mrs John Ebeling and Refreshments were ished Reception Is Held For New Minister (Cantinued from page one) Philip H. Johnston, who gave address of welcome in behalf of urch. Rev. Stenger responded Allen Hewitt played two violin os and Mrs. Anns Levi sang two cal number Five members the Capella choir the church hz Refreshunents were served women of the church PERSONAL Jou ~~ oll is forgivent | don't blame you for getting mad at my baking. But everything's wing to be O, K. from now on. i bake you a different cake every day, if you want we to. Because with Rumford Bakin Powder 1 can use any wo recipe. . .. I don’t have to worry about the different quan- tities required by special types of baking powder. With Hum- ford 1 just use the amount the recipe calls for — and | get per- fect results every time. Better flavor, richer crust, and moister erumb, Come back and see! free. Send for new booklet, containing dozens of bright ideas to improve yout Baking. Address: Rumford Powder, Box R Rumford Rhode Island. the the Gl of aig i LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. } In the Matter of the Extate of Bd. | ward M._ Burd late of Boggs township, | Heverly | dersigned, all persons {indebted there. | to are requested to make immediate navyments, and those having claims Bar Association, and | tlement to FI'NEL E. BURD, Admin i the American Bar Association He | is chairman of the minor judiciary | | committee of the State Bar Organ. ! ization, He is a member of the Bellefonte Rotary Club and of the Baptist church at Munson, near Philips- burg, Possessing a pleasabit yet force- i ful disposition, and with an excep- tionally fine backgronund of legal {om the project and all trout caught | training and experience, Mr. Litke {must be weighed at the checking ! station before the angler leaves, | is well qualified for the important office to which he aspires, Centre County, Penna. deceased | Letters of administration on said estate having been granted the une or demands against the same, will present them without delay for set D3 ‘thrntpix. Bellefonte. Pa. R Ww. x24 Getlig, Attorney. ABMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. In the Matter of the Bstate of Wil- sm Grol Runkle late of Township, Centre County, deceased Trtters of administration on sald estate having been granted the un. derjened, all persons indebied there to are requested fo make Immediate payments, and those hawing claims or demands against the same, will present them without EB for set tisment’ 10 MARY E Of gi misratis Bante Hal, Pa l tate. LA , Attorney nt A ————————————— A ——————— {CENTRE COUNTY Centre County pursuant wo her last offer at be. the lowing awell- wood FAMILIES VISIT COALPORT, SUNDAY good bulldings sod «ll modern conveniences. Can be bought at reasonable price for quick sale. If interested call State College 2842, or write L. Prank Mayes, Lemont Pa ort SATURDAY, MAY 10-Mm Rober MoClellan. will offer at oe sale at the McClellan homestead linden Hall. a full line of } hold goods, Inchuding a umber antique dah and gue tens of furniture Baie at Wp m SATURDAY, MAY 10-lock Haven Trust Company. Administrator of the Exiate of John M. Dumm ceased. late of Mackeyville, Clinton County, Pennaylvania, will offer at public sale on the J Dumm farm, approximately one and one half miles west of Mackeyville Clinton County, Penna lowing personal property Cattle t b and blood Bullatonte Borough Pennsylvania, deceased Proviss Of contained in testament will the late premises Bireet In the fo Mrs. George Benn former resident of surprised on Sunday when a group of her children, step-children and friends from the Centre County area motored to Coalport for a days’ vis- It with her Mrs, Benn years of age health, being quite and social functions munity of Conlport, a Milesburg, was pub frame ss although past eighty enjoys remarkably fine active in church in her com- dee : section who were were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher, Gale, Ivan and Mark, of Wingate; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaw - calves: 12 ehickens: 1030 ley, and Mr. and Mrs, Clair Shawley | car: John Deere tractor and son Harold, of Yarnell; Mr. and farm implements Mrs. Alfred Shawley, and daughter Jerms cash. Bale Shirl Orviston;, Mr. and Mrs Hubler. au Frank C of Millesburg, and Mr BATURDAY and Mrs. Homer Sprankle and son of Mrs. | Robert, of Bellefonte offer at From Coalport, Mr. and Mrs Bhawley and family were present Those from this present tol rated Pord ang of oe aha npmer Friday, May 23 MAY 17..D 1144 EN TROSTLF Executor of Elizabeth Mitte: pubile sale } Centre of Ox Ha idence Mar ‘ ne o and Edna cluding some nu E M CANCELLED PP Westervelt cheduied for een od HBATURDAY on 9 Civil Cases Will Be Tried (Continued fram page one) The 3 Pleasn ATIC4 De MAY Lie trvepass, aMdavit of defense Le Harold Willing i" clock NN Hasslng ot ' Faw in i ATURDAY. MAY at Duh Hon. J. J. Davis To Speak Here (Continued from page one) Fridey, May 9th FRANK SHEARER L.FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! COLLEGE, Isa2 CALL STATE » proven that estate de- {A number of Farms and several | | Residences will be offered at pub- | { lic sale in the near future Saturday, May 17 CLEVELAND MITTERLING Ne WATCH FOR DATES H. J. STOVER GENERAL AUCTIONEER COBURN, PENNA (Phone 34-R-21, Millheim Exch.) n § Marriage Liornstyg Patrick Lorigan, Sandy fon Sophia Marie Miko Harve Cl Holle] vie Marion ( fel R Osceola Mills Howard Howard w Smith MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C. ¥. Wagner & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat 43 Oats 40 Buckw Rye Bare Public Sales PRIVATE FOX ’ ot v nea ret wiGer manger ¥ manv H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales Phone 57% PINE GROVE MILLS, PA x20 Saturday, May 17 farm ELLIOTT E LANE the . b Benn i" atilp ad} iw th 11 : i 4 i Mart ia 3 Las B.. nie Hoy emai roo. For Sale! BELLEFONTE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES 50 East Linn Street Two and one-half story and 2-car brick garage; bath, hot water heat. able residence. LOTS, East Howard Street Desirable location. 13 North Spring Street Three-story brick house, 9 rooms and bath, hot-air conditioned heat. Central location. 17 North Spring Street Three-story frame house, 9 rooms and bath, steam heat brick house 11 rooms and A most desir- STATE COLLEGE 132 South Barnard Street 3-story brick dwelling, three complete bathrooms; 12 rooms ; 2-car brick gar- age; hot water heat. 991 32; Seuth Barnard Street 2L5-story frame dwelling; six rooms and bath; hot air heat. FARM Formerly known as “Olewine Farm.” Situated in Ferguson Township, Contains 1562 acres of which 132 acres cleared, includes 2'5-story frame house, bank barn and other outbuildings, water piped to house and barn—drilled well, flow seven gal- lons per minute, electricity, HOWARD BOROUGH 1-Story Frame Dwelling Containing 8 rooms and bath. Located on East Walnut street, Hot air heat. 21 1 Reasonably Priced — Inquire at BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP
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