THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 21, 1941. New Highway Is Plan Additional Forging Ahead Work on Route 64 ing Rapidly as Grading Cantinues P.op « tween Howard and anche Ing at a pa Mile ng been done over Marsh which CONC structure Hunter Run made on arch culve Run The farm Schenck $1 been vacats toady Have Will pe hot been tor excavatl piers ol the dam of a from condu!t Di the Hedo!'2 Union Church \ hoo! 9:30 Preaching at 7 Sunday ( Workman, Su All & tandard Advent Church Pix Run Baplsi at 9:30 lowed Endeavor president. All wilefonte William ( nda Presbyterian Rey : I tor 9:45 Mornh Wor 10:45. Serm eveill Huldersbury- Zion Reformed po los G. 1 ; -. Local Man Involved Pye ~ 'rogress- William © Parking Meters Couns Id Oe w meter ho AURA In 4. Vehicle Crash erties James H had his car of $25 On efnch near Ato from ( alt Rothrock alead to large other ( ed inte The ; from Clayton AT LAST! THE TRUTH ABOUT “CARDIFF GIANT After of son of a stonecutter reve father chiseled Barmmum's fa petrified man out of a block of gvp sum. One of many features in the August 3ist jsst the American Weekly 1 azine distributed w Bunday American newsstands File, Bsn MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by CY. & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat SYOTEY Von venty veal iS DOW i mou the 1ag ith the on sale at Buckwheat Rye Barley Com WE'RE GLAD Baltimore all interesting Wagner $1.00 Oats 17 50 50 go Wei h more TO COOPERATE a With the Government to Conserve Gasoline We Are Making No Deliveries Saturday Afternoons STARTING AUGUST 23 Please Do Your Part by Placing All Orders Far Ahead of Time M. L. CLASTER AND SONS Jellefonte 3 : 3 f O.W. HOUTS LUMBER CO. State College North Bpring street is faulty, Coun- cil authorized the Installation of stop signs at the intersection of Cur tin and Allegheny streets, with Al- ler hem Lr oe ong designated { through reel RECENT WEDDINGS Hoag—Callahan Rose Marie Mr. and Mi an, of Williamsport bride Kenneth P. Hoag Mr. and Mrs. Prank P. Hoag Fhomas street, Bellefonte, at a cer- performed Monday evening Church of the Annunciation Willlnmsport, with the Rev, F. P McHugh, pastor of the church, per- forming the double ring ceremony given In marriage by was attended by her Louise Callahan a bride Savidge, Turbot Loulse Markle Marie Farl haeffer, both of CG. Hoag erved na Robert daugh- Calla- became the on of North Callahan John 8 ol einony in the of ni Rae- Hams rt Hams pol departed 1 ] tri wedding ri ’ ff 1 eof S x Jellefonts Iphia rl | employed a High lade College pon their re wedding trip M1 wed Wk P Dubb Addit onal Weddings Page 4 Seound Section HOWAR Mr Charles Snvd Ba i Patri grange and Grange event pagean Year on the above date a history of ns of Husbandry organizat up to the Over 200 patrons and granges of Cen- ill take part in the The music will be ur- nished by the East Penns Valley Band under the direction of Mr Come and see what the stands for and what it your community Mrs. Edwin Robb and hantsville, N. J.. spent week at the Wil- ground pageant yrder of . 4 irom iis esent time the an { jartiges Grange means to Mr and son of Mer everal days Hal! home Mr and Mrs last but Peter O'Conner and sn Peter Jr. Thomas and Eiiza- beth Campbell of Philadelphia, are ting at the home of Mr, and Mrs vy Williams Butler of Howard, R. D returned home Sunday from 28 weeks camping trip with the Boy Scouts Black Moshannon Rev E. Kline, a former pastor of the Evangelical church here. now of Hellum, is VIiSIKIDE among {riends for a few days Mr and Mrs Lester Wyland and family spent Sunday 2t Hairy Johns Park Mrs Helene Sullivan and daugh- ter Miss Anne of Buffalo, calle on Miss Alice Pietcher, Monday Mr and Mrs. W. L. Diffenderfer and son Kenneth and daughter Janet, visited with relatives at Lew- isburg over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. Glenn Tressler and daughter Shirley Ann, called at the home of Mr, and Mrs. George Hegel, Sunday Mr. and Mrs George Regel and Mr. and Mrs Joseph McCrury vis- ited at the home of Mr and Mrs William Batchlet of Jersey 8hore Tuesday Rev A Mrs Charles Robb and five children of Millersville, are spending a two weeks vacation with Mri. Robb's parents, Mr. and Mrs | William Orr, » at Lewis Willard Neff and son ‘Bobby"” motored to Altoona, Fri- day, to see the American Legion parade, One hundred and eleven . bands participated in the parade Mr. and Mrs. John McCauley and son Roy, and Jahn LL. Zimmerman of Lamar passed through our town on Tuesday, thelr way to visit thelr relatives in Cleveland, Ohio and Bering Spring, Michigan Mr. Wolf of Blanchard, filled the pulpit at the Walnut Street Churen of Christ, Sunday evening, In the absence the pastor Rev. M.S Rogers, who was called away on account of the death of a friend killed In an automobile accident Miss Alice Pletcher received word fram her sister Mrs. Chester Kasi man Wheelersville, recently Oo! Mrs. Kasemans mother-in<aw, sul fering a stroke and ving in state o! coma. Her conditign is seriou Irwin B, Pletcher and son Gifford lurtlie Creek, spent the weekend » former ters, Miss Flora r of Brooklyn N, Y and pith Bennison of Indianapol i thelr brotl ne Pletcher of Mr. and Mrs on Of of nome of and Marion Cumming mn ada aw, Mr M1 Howard Cummings o uppensburg visited Bunday atl Proctor on al daugntler-in 4 household goods and held at th William Con aturdaay be and Mr f 1 Edge.’ day in wedding wrved a spaghe along the honor of inniversa ti owing st} Walnut CENTRE COUNTIANS WIN IN 4-H JUDGING EVENTS se, blue ribbon In girl at Mary Delaney. red ni same oontest Al white ribbon in girl's ward- and Nancy Mever canned Roots con- deces as ndividuals A school Hon I I C i lothing n the Rachel bright robe contest ribbon in the test rect Centre general livestock contest won by Cambria county of the Centre county team Ray Delaney, Centre Hall; William Hess, State College: and Lynn Mil- ler. Centre Hall Delaney won a bine ribbon for his individual score, and Hess won a while ribbon in the swine judging contest, Alta Miller of Centre Hall won a blue ribbon for the sixth highest individual soore county placed fifth in the which was Members were Band Retains State Honors {Continned from pope one) where officials in the scored the Brook:- Doll sponsored organization at 94 per cent, the best score the ouifit ever rated in competition and an- usually high for any band marche ing in parade Spectators declared the tion never played better in parade regardless of the fact that ron made playing mare difficult toan usnal Samuel D. Rhinesmith of the band of which Olif FP of State College ig the director band members. encouraged by the success at Altoona, Saturday, are redoubling their efforts to reach the highest peak of perfection before Sentember when the organization will journey to Milwaukee, to com- pete in the nationwide competition The band ls scheduled to leave judges’ stand sheltered stand organi?a- chairman Butt said September 14 for the national Am- | erican legion Convention where juts: bands from all parts of the country will vie for the national championship - Threading Needle Cutting the thread on a slant bhe- | fore threading a needle will point it and make much eader the task jof sticking it through the eye of the needle. MEMAKERS APPROVE CLEAN HEAT Women of a stoker furnace in cleaning and decorating hills Lake controlled who 1942 Convention At Philipsburg VanZandt; G. Hainer, and it cipal chemical engineer of the U 8. Department of Agriculture, Wash. ington, D. €. The principal address was given by Dr. Pred Hasler, head of the Bureau of Public Instruction Harrishig Douglas J Harter of the United States Fidelity & Guar- anty Co Harrisburg on firemen’s insurance Gideons To Have Tent at Grange Fair The Bellefonte Qideon Camp. which during the pas! vear has dis- tributed more than 1000 Bibles and hundreds of testament through this area, will have a tent at Grane» Park. Centre Hall, during the nual Grange Fair In the tent will be a 400 new which are be presented to Rockview penitentiary for distribution among inmates The Gideon Society has been grant- ed permission to equip every man in the armed forees of the country with a pocket-size testament The sociely operates without ex- pense, Officers and members serve ¢ ayitihe of POX an- display of 3ibleg to without pay, and all contributions, | therefore, go directly into the iehase of Bibles and testaments ficers reported The public is inviled to visit the {Olideon tent at Grange Fair. An at- tendant will be on duty pir. of- EN a" -_ A a— Cracked Window A coat of cicar shellas over a cracked window pane will keep it from leaking until 8 new pane can ‘be installed. pride in their homes appreciate the cleanliness and husbands appreciate the savings Lists 19 Cases For Grand Jury Grand Jury List Monday i La ' LJ el surg, A & Grand Jury List Tureday a nee Catherine. Osceola Mills Patrick Shufran Marian GQGaviock Verna Velma Subhar, Anna Lutchka, Ruth Fowler, Helen Holl Eleanor Catherine Betty Vavreck, Bertha ravreck, all Philipsburg vicinity, vi- lation riot act Summary Cases Thureday Harold C. Confer 8 Raymond Lidget, Eleanor Calher- ine Josephine Vavreck, Bertha Vav- reck, Irene Raftovich, Jessie Rafto- vich, Philipsburg and vicinity, dis- orderly conduct Mary Lazar, Hawk Run, disorderly siduct James E. Castle, J. V. V. Code Robert Ripka Coxe Matthew Frantz Vv Vv Code Harry Herr, Osceola Mills, threats Bara Tayior Page. Tyrone, V. V Code Ray Code ryn Moore ie Astoreno Shufran ng Bertha Verna Aug. 28 Little River N Bellefonte, V. V Port Matilda Askey, Philipsburg, V. V Health Habits By way of making a game of cer- tain health principles, teachers have a hygiene chart in class. The most often repeated mis- demeanor against a team has been when handkerchiefs are forgotten In the interest of personal cleanii- | ness and sanitation, school children should be provided with a clean handkerchief every day -- Raspberry log —— — —— The following is a delicious recipe | for raspberry ice: One and three- quarter cup sugar, ter together five minutes, Add strained lemon juice and raspber- ries, pressed through a sieve, Cool Salladsburg, Pa, many school | 4 cups walter, (juice of two lemons, 2 cups of red | raspberries. Boll the sugar and wa- | —— Lock Haven Man Robbed (Continued from page one) the Injured man Police started In search of Welk- er aller several persons had named and described him, saying they had peen him working around Whe store earlier In the day Officials recog - nized the name In connection with previous misconduct and I wey lat- r brought out that Welker mers time In 1538 at Kislyn Farm | robbery and ubsequentl my conduct Velker had stare on y fo statement Leen helping Monda Shortly before o'clock when Herr was In the rear if the glore and whille he was seat. ed on 8 chalr by a table struck Herr on the head four Limes 1 don't remus many exnclly ne the floor, exclaiming dirty san of a b ! manager fought back Welker bv the several nead disclosed thi Herr In the You three moer how Herr fell Why 3 The grat subsided ¢ the ba Or LS RL to leg but more blows on Nils removed two wal wketls and $21 register thie store Then the yout) lets from Herr's p $24 from the cash Welker left threw the fence. the After loitering the aflernoor Lhen rifie | slatement tt} @ city Welker sald Lhe abo through his idence at “aw, Mr near Sa he returned to home of his Mrs. J. F Wwona parents and Baney nome he #1 + $21 of the wile earned it on ob, Welker said wis included kept He had ty wo } { : changed ding 1 Will Test New Dust Collector (Continged It page "ee SOMe months af Bellefonte of INITRNCe WHE BB SOUroe nt n vicinaty LEGAL NOTICES CAUTION Pear NOTH : not vo harbor I will not be responsitvie mc * RY CLtra ENECLTRIN “ ol NOTE : Estate pressnt Lhe § Ie without gelay 10 ANNA Executrix Orviston Catnipbeil, A2ly MARY HAHN { EXECUTORS the Matisr of Lhe ate of Howard Ouny Jecear ed testamentary In ving been Bil ¢ ale ¥ it ang those hav F present Lhe same duly proven, wits delay to J KENNEDY JON. Executor Bellefonte Pa , & Job 6. Attys x39 NOTICE Batate of J 1ownahiy granted Ww the DETHONS reQuesiad W mak 1 : sine « BIDS WANTED bids will be received noon EST. August Secretary of the up School un 30th Ben- seint Tour cl ia approximately 50 tons of screened ump coal. The pri delivery fo the various the board the year, ang include back into the bins as hHe- The name of the mine and shall be given i reserves the bituminous hail include as designated shall 1. Bellefonte, Pa AUDITORS NOTICE. Auditor's report for the year 1840 ter Township School District the year ending July 7, 1841 8 T. Swartz, collector Per Capita tax. .$3.03200 Property tax 835859 $1239058 Penalties added after Oct 1, 1940 158 20 $1248.78 280 64 948 54 1582 69 9735.92 $12548.79 Total Exonerations 1940 tax returned Not filed as jiens or r'turnd Amt. tax collected of 1960 RECEIPTS Property and per capita tax for 1940 $11 512.87 Delinquent to 1940 . Temporary loans State appropriation All other sources tax (previous) PR 586.27 2180 36 6167.28 nis " $21 11a CURRENT EXPENSES Expense of genera] control. § 75223 Expense of instruction 13833 83 Expense of auxiliary agen- vies and transportation Expense of operating school plang ... EPEAT Expense of maintenance of school plant ' Expense of fixed charges Debt service Total 528.28 181.73 395.28 2003.08 ASSETS School and buildings Text books and equipment 1940 tax . . 1939 tax 1938 tax Previous to 4800.00 2532.23 x 1,268 68 1937... 206 33 Total ‘ i ue | LIABILITIES | Bonded indebtedness (with out vote of electorate! Total We have examined the above accounts and certify to the correctness of the same. and freeze with three parts of ice | to one part salt. The above amount {makes Wo quarts. | x3 the above indetited 10 3,260.00 $21,114.41 $35,000.00 _... 44138808 i An earthquake completely minutes shock will travel through the earth in 20 - Rainfall often is 25 per cent great- in wooded in BnCes PUBLIC SALES BATURDAY Corte will the hotne of W EB Conder wd, Pa a Tull Due of POOAn Sale at 1 p wm Line Roy Owvier., auct BATURDAY, AUGUST 23--W R Don wid 2 pubic Rie al Liles resi - Ce at 116 Heloter Street, State Ouliege full line of household ROA neiuding double decker tedin gh ng room suites dressers singe Hed chaire and many other articles 1 Une Ou lo mention. Hale m (DET E M. Bmith, auct BAT AUGUST of Ld] and than Cpén AUGUST offer ¥irieds sale at in How housed randerd HE - Fl A offer Oe 100 at ip HDAY man, Adn estate will Lhe the offer at of M Jamie read n approximately 100 acres. 1 brick house with bath res of wood] wean room varant Als BATURDAY, AUGUST 0 { TOR LITWai le iF 8 Der ive Ave ine 1 dent f WEDNESDAY Bros Ww al CUTE TIO ; ‘ wold MAL Fos ¢ : i a Bhoemake Frome YE WwW Hegre Ave 8Yy Coll i atl § m. (181 E M Smit t WEDNESDAY “ oe Crossroad Saturday August 30 MES. HOWARD DAVIS Eni Saturday, August 30 MES W. H GARDNER ate 31 her home following items ii offer at publi un Mackevvilie ihe Cak bLedr suite readers uh FRG Saturday, August 30 CHARLES E. NOLL atl sale at his res - Pa. the fol- estate and per public GOODS «2 kitchen cabinet 3 swoves 3.beds. single bed: 12- extension ‘lable stnall oberry table, square table: 10 chairs, desk; desk chair woodbox, large kitchen cupboard small cupboard large cupboard. drinking fountain tubs. ron keitles. iron se jars. crooks: 4 rocking chair rary table. highbov: Aladdin la Rayo lamp. other kerosene lam some cooking utensils. corn sheller: grindstone. wheelbarrow. meat bench sausage grinder. lard press and sau- sage stuffer. large strainer; large stir- rer, vinegar barrel, 10-galion milk can, 2 wooden tubs. 2 porch swings. some garden tools; 30 bushel crates: 2 guns; some traps. some stretchers and many other articles 100 nuImer- ous to mention At the same time and place the 7- rom dwelling wired for electricity, will be offered for =ale Terms of L3je: Personal property. cash: Real Betate. 25 per cent on day of sale. bal- anor on delivery of deed Sale at 1230 (Standard time) Mayes & Stover, aucts x35 L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2842 Why not have the benefit of competitive bidding in the sale of your property. foot BO 158 Past experiences have proven that public sales of real estate demand higher prices. A number of Farms and several Residences will be offered of public sale in the near future, Watch for Dates! 1491 84 | H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt atiention given all sales PRONE 3579 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. [JAMES GILLILAND] i GENERAL AUCTIONEER OAK HALL STATION, PA Phone Boalsburg 3502
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