Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Monday of Last Week Admitted: College, R. D. 1. Discharged: Mrs Clarence F. Albright, Bellefonte; Mrs. H M. Walker, Pine Grove Mills; Miss Geraldine V Spring Mills, R. D. 1; Howard M Harpstér, Pine Grove Mills; Mps Cyrus French and infant daughter, State liege; David L. Markle, Jr, State College. Expired Harvey P Schaefer, Bellefonte Tuesday of Last Week Admitted Miss Jean Bellefonte, R. D. 3. Discharged E. G. Peters, State College; Morrison, Jr, Bellefonte; Mrs H. Benfer and infant Millhelmn; Mrs. Ralph Howard, R. D. 2. Admitted discharged Wednesday Richard Weber, Reb rSburg. plred; James W. Swabb Hall, R. D. 1; Adam State College Wednesday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs. Charles L. Ander- son, Bellefonte, R. D. 3; Miss Ger- aldine Beightol, Mingoville, Dis- charged: Nelson Gill, State College R. D. 1. Admitted Wednesday and discharged Thursday Kenneth E wilt. Dover, R. D. 3; Master Fred- erick Dunlap, Bellefonte, Expired Floyd O. Walker, Bellefonte, R. D 2: Alfred P. Wieland, State College Thursday of Last Week Discharged: George L State College: Henry Klinefelter Centre Hall Mrs. John A. Mong and infant daughter, Pleasant Gap Budhill Mrs Irvin J. Grove, Tuesday Ex- Leffler, of Lion Griders Begin Practice ntinned from page ome) Pepper Petrella wheeling at the Sparky Brown acting as his ur Bill Smaitz w passing. kicking signments from tion. Jack Banbury man star Irom Smaltz all the way ly, see plenty of a With the six twenty- (Cc will + left i converted fullback, wderstudy il again handie the promising 1940 will x 11 and will tion five | levy elev anly Se NIors four sophmore VOTE FOR CHARLES P. M. SMITH i i § Fe Ph Ae oh gr] FIT ” pos ! FOR TAX COLLECTOR of BELLEFONTE BOROUGH at the Democratic Primaries Tuesday, September 9th FIRST NAME ON THE BALLOT Due to my employment being out of town for the past few weeks, I have not been able to contact each and every voter personally, but any considera tion or support you may give me will be greatly appreciated. (Political advt) olealeeleeles XIII * Political aunt ) oe" | Admitted Ronald B. Houck, State! Faust, | | daughter James | daughter | Master! | Nastase | st ! Bellefonte | Amelio i te { at Thursday Friday: Master Charles Bellefonte: Mrs. Charles Upper Darby. Admitted and discharged Saturday Heverly, Howard, R. D. 2 to Mr. and Mrs Pleasant Gap Sprow, D. Nason, Thursday Harry Birth Amick, Friday Admitted Mills, R. D. 2 Mrs. L. C. Rote, Miss Marie E Bellefonte: Miss Grace L State College. Admit discharged Saturday nings Wolfe, Aaronsburg; Master Donnie Fanning, Bellefonte; Mrs Clarence Thompson, of Bellefonte Births: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Ripka, Pennsylvania Furnace; a son to Pvt. and Mrs, William G Campbell, Bellefonte Nelson Master Jen- Saturday Admitted: Thomas R. Weber, of Boalsburg. Discharged Mrs. Tony and Infant daughter, Snow Miss Margaret McCormick College: Mrs. Margaret Bot- State College, Birth: a m to Mrs. Raymond Rogers, R.D. 3 Shoe; ate tort, Mr. and Howard Sunday Admitted Weaver iarence P Mrs. Ward PD. 3 C Hall, R. D.; Bellefonte R:. D 3 Spring Mills, R. D. 2 Master Glenn Hennigh Spring Mills: Mrs. L. A. Polliard infant son, Bellefonte There were 35 patient Neill, Centre M. Sampsel Scittl Discharged and Hami on Octobx Ce ham Igate is rated along and Boston three best teains |) ine EP COLEEe A positio Kansas » Iannea this year I'he wide-open As a likely to 1 us al are experien ot The Penn Sta r the coming Sat 14 fal 10 comple 14 mplete S60 54 Colgate u in { { , Oct N.Y Oct cknell U Sat 11, Bu deiphia Sat College Fri Ciround Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh Sat. Nov Columbia. 29 8 of South Carolina C Election Day Next Tuesday (Continued from page f present has { nomination ion exists in t ~wide office John W. Co ; Mills, is 1 Healy, of Republican same con dit go y Commi Democrat county SIONET Fred B : 3 the only a che for LOT will hav election of nomir Supreme Cx the Superior Cours The candidates Samuel E and W. Russel Democrats, Harrisburg, and Wi Oil City, Republicans For Judge of the Si the Democratic candidate are Michael A. Mushmanno, of Mc- Kees Rocks, and Paul W. Mahady of Latrobe. Former Centre County Judge Arthur C. Dale, of Bellefonte is one of the two Republican candi- dates. The other is Charles E. Ken- worthy, of Ardmore Throughout the county many contests for local offices which Voters o ice Ji Judg 1G8e ees rt and t of Penns i Supreme Court 2 reste! ro Stroudsburg e of fe are m M. Parker iperior Court there promises to brighten up an other- | wise routine election * Poo Pees ets segragseles Sa Peete ey IX aX 4 04 04 Le J o* { Political advt.) LE 2 J My Pledge to the Citizens of Bellefonte: If elected, 1 would employ some person (net a mem- ber of my family) on a full-time basis. 2 ha ceiving taxes. 3. I would maintain a centrally-located office for re- I would make full and complete monthly and annual reports to Borough Council, to the School Board, and to the State, as required by 4. State laws, In the coilection of taxes I would exercise my best judgment to see that taxes are received without working any unnecessary hardships upon any taxpayer. L PAUL M. DUBB: Pre-Vue of Primary Ballot, September 9th Bellefonte Borough — Republican TAX COLLECTOR (Vote for One) Your Vote Ra#mond Ammerman I. AEE —— Jogeph F. Abt for Wilbur H. Baney William J. Benford John L. Shultz Elwood Johnson DUBBS William H. (Billy Brown will be PAUL M. DUBBS X George (Scat) M; Brown on Appreciated wv , NERC NN I x o, XXIXTX i Toairedeaieaieeieaireeedeadreieed * Spring | are | and discharged of | T | al John A Tharp, | ted Friday and | ran Stores Company at | lege | Army To Conduct Course Plant Opening The Pllgrim Holiness church . of Beech Creek has engaged Will M. Smith, Superint Bible Indiana i Bible teachin above Inion Ser field to Course in tudy was September Wednes On thereafter until September 10 will be 21 7:45 DST Bible Pr Bible ne ophe- general aoe rines - Summary Cases Heard by Court Club Meets at Port Matilda Draft f Bellefonte present Aller the NicOHdemus through the Port Twenty Ard Clerk, FREON meeting and dinner Mr conducted the group brick plant, which & chief Titan Employe Injured In Fall on and sched In to one receiving it dig- for It FOUR COUNTIANS GET AVIATION APPOINTMENTS Four Centre signed the ron at Randolph of the Air.” have duty after training Pvis. William W. Wance, Asrons- burg. and A. R. Warnock and R. M Stevenson both of State College, have been ordered to duty where they will airplane mechanics and mainten- ance men. Pvt. Eugene J. Reilly, of State College, has been assigned to the public relations office ennai Ms —————-— selecteey as- ool Squad "West Point assigned to of recruit county Sth Field been weeks Red to {Orr sour learn to be Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Robert J of Bush Addition, Bellefonte, nounce the engagement of daughter, Helen Eloise Moyer, son of Mrs of Blanchard street Klinger is a graduate High Bchool. class of "39. She is em- ployed in the offices of the Balti- more Life Insurance Company. Mr Moyer is fonte High School, class of 35, has been employed by the Ameri their William Moyer, Bellefonte, Miss of Bellefonte Mr. Moyer soon for induction expects into | wedding little modesty Advertising Use our Classified Ad commns cai A knows - | Hublersburg Zion Reformed Charge i | burg-—-8Sunday 10:20 a.m, Zion—-Union | } Charles C0. Link, pastor. Hublerse school, 9:15 a. m; worship, Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; worship, {7:30 pm } ! Church school, 9:45; St. John's Episcopal, Bellefonte Rev. Robert H. Thomas, tor, Holy Communion, 8 a m.; ist, at 7 | Watking Glen, N. Y. The group will} on Saturday morning ay at church. flying dine | | Markle. Klinger, | an-| to Budg C.! a graduate of the Belle- | and | State Col- | to leave | the U. 8.1} No date has been set for the | 3rd, rec- | Choral Euchar- i 11 o'clock The choir will meet | far their first rehearsal of the win- | | ter tomorrow evening i { cholr and acolyte trip will be to The | Is Postponed (Continued rom page one) ery would be installed immediately | in the MeCoy bullding, while the re- | mainder would be shipped to Can- | ada, The machinery earmarked for use | {in Canade has been shipped to its | | destination | in where it is being used | the Canadian defense program. | Other machinery which is to go into | the local plant ls in storage at the | American Lime & Stone Company | warehouse, it was sald Mi. Sowers, expressing regret at the inability of his company to be- gin operations as planned, declared that production will begin as soon as possibie, although he was unable to predict a probable date According to the original ane! nouncement in July, the plant would employ six or eight men immedi- ately, atid would have an annual minimum capacity of 135.000 bar- | rels. The plant would mgnufacture steel and wooden barrels, similar to | the ones used in large quantities by | the American Lime & Stone Come pany, Whiterock Quarries, the Nat- | ional Gyysum Company and the Ti-| tan Mztal Company. Output would nigh sup; all local with a substantial surplus for other points { 5.000 square available at the Mc- iN ! - No New Cases of Paralysis In County be large end to ly needs shipment Approximately yf 11] feet Or space | Hdir parent ssible from Ruth Macks er of Mr ana of Mill Hall daugh- Mackey, | with! B c=} ar-oid Mr Paul il at her home infantiie paralys ir Claiz Kirk, of Mill Hall, attending phy An tz the case a moderate one rn is paralysed | a litle mo-| u West | July several { feel. mpial a 0 113 Officer Haver Leroy Cas reported lo him HUBLERSBURG Page | burg from +H ve. Specializing in 1 Fassia Heres! Al fra Baily heat crop one nty eight horses seven | teams of four abreast fo draw a combine 40 out and thresh rrain, but in these modern days imes he Now uses large tractors After Mr. Runkle went fornia there followed brothers James heathar John, al] Avis parts of California listers Laura, now Mra Walter Weaver, of Bellefonte R. FF. D Grace, now Mra Frank Ingram of Niagara Falls, and Rose now Mrs Christ Mevers of Niagara Falls, N Y. also one half brother Mr. Ear Runkle of Mt. Eagle, and three hall sters. Pearl, Mra. Guy Springer State College. Kathryn, Mrs, House: of Buffalo, N. Y. a sister Vira of Dewart, Pa. A happy reunion of this brother Frank ang his sis and the half brother Earl and hail isters whom he never saw before was enjoved atl the Grange encamp- ment 3: Centre Hall the past week Mr. and Mrs. Frank Runkle, Mr. and Mr Frank Ingram enjoying the hospitality and tent home of Mr wd Mrs Walter Weaver at Orange Fair, On Monday morning they started on their return trip, accom- panying Mr. and Mrs. Ingram io Niagara Falls. and to visit the two sisters, Mr Mra, Houser of friends two in WR and Irv al f in dif- Three hall feremng oO ay Buffalo and newly TO--HUBLERSBURG | for § Mrs 1 of the t Robertsdale; {or “me us; the and | to Sind, Cali Vote more: § 80 a Mr, Hogan I, Markle and family moved to Millbrook, near State Col- lege, Sept. 1. Those who helped to move were Mrs Mr. and Mrs, Eva Markle, Weaver, Mr, Charles Krape, Mr Larue Heckman, Mr, I. M, Blerly | | As Mr. Markle is employed at State | College the move was made to be | nearer his work. This family will be missed, especially a4 church and Sunday School where they have been regular. and faithful atten- dants. The older son John Allen better known as Jack, old having missed no Sunday Schoo) seven years, also no days in public school. Their friends them success and happiness in theh new home, hoping our loss is thelr gain, Mr. John McCauley of Baltl- more, his son John gnd daughter Dorothy, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Emma McCauley Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dodd and son Eddie of Willlamsport Mr. and Mrs, of Lockport, were Labor Day guests ladies’ parents, Mr. and Mrs Boyd Whitman Nine Enlist In U. 5. Marine Corps Sergeants Sidney W. - Platt and Philip J. Nelson, local marine re- crulters, announce the enlistment of nine young men in the United States Marine Corps during the month of August, They are: Leo R Modzel, Winburne; John Waytow, James Chieppor, Phil- ipsburg, James 1. Callahan, Altoo- na; George R. Linn James 1. Balley, Patton, and B. Geesey, Roaring Spring They will receive their training as Marines at the Marine Barracks Parris Island, South Carolina for a period of wo months, after which they will be given a ten day fur- ough to visit thelr parents and Upon their return wo duty they will be assigned to duty with a unit of the Marines on land, sea in the air ard 0 E——_ | LEWISBURG PUBLISHER IS BADLY HURT IN ACCIDENT Charles R. Smith Lewisburg Journal ous accident in a town sbout 19 miles north of Bath, N. Y., Monday when he wa struck and pinned between two « Mr. Smith suf. is leg between the knee and Whe ankle It was reported by his brother- n-law, W. Clifford Remer, Lewis- that the Lewbburg publisher a patient at the Bath hospital ed Tuesday indicated received ho other Injuries Smith was taking a holiday through New York State | accompanied by his wife he had parked his car and was walking around the rear af the machine Ww enter a drug store when another car ‘hit him and pushed him against his own car. pinning him between the two machines a an i. P. M S8mith nomination {or Bellefonte Bor- on Democratic - publisher of the met with a ser- Ars red a rushed Word receiv that he west rir trie WM ip for Chark the Democratic Tax Collector of } ough First name ballot for Political advt.) WILBUR H. BANEY Republican Candidate ers. | i te fOr } Ss. Meyers of Niagara, and | Their old} mage friends | wish them a safe return to Califor- Tax nia, hoping in a few years we can | again greet their smiling faces back in this state Sunday evening callers at Weaver hame to say good-bye were their daughter Mrs, Hogan Markie and family, Mrs. Clifford Vonada Collector Bellefonte Borough the | and family of Mackeyvilie, Mrs. Eva ~«Vote for Charles Tax Callsctor ough ballot = of First name Bellefonte on Democratic Eadie TERE tical adv) P.M. Smith for the Democratic nomination for Bor« | Seeks Your Support at the Primaries, Sept. 9, 1941. (Political advt.) RE-ELECT MUSSER W. GETTIG Republican Candidate for the office of DISTRICT ATTORNEY @ Born at Bellefonte, Pa., 1902. @® Educated in Bellefonte Public Schools: Penn Btate College and U. of P. Law School. i] E @ Previous Occupation: Taught Primaries, Tuesday, Sept. 9 one year at Walker Township High School; two years at Bellefonte High School. ® Past Experience: Local Coun- sel Penna. Dept. of Justice; Present District Attorney. Past Record Points to Future Performance Election, Tuesday, Nov, &, 181 Markle's parents, | Walter Weaver, Mrs. | Jacob | now ten years | wish | Mr. and’ Follord McKinley and two sons ! Bellwood ; } How- |Millheim Girl Is | 14th Attack Victim ————— (Continued from page ome) | walked on past the girl and a mo- {ment later she heard him approach [from the rear and wsk “Are yom married?” As she hall turned to look {at him, she was struck twice from {behind, one blow falling on her | shoulder and the other striking her [in the temple, knocking off her| ginsses | | Her screams brought members of {the Paul Myers family to the dogr, and the assailant immediately fled, The girl was taken to the offices of | Dr. F. M. Henninger in Millheim, for treatment and she was able to] report for work, Tuesday morning Immediately after the attack Pvts, | | Wiliam Campbell and Foster Ott, | of Rockview sub-station were called! to the scene, and later Pvts. James | IH. Griffith and Andrew Royko, of | Rockview sub-station joined them In| the Investigation | Last night police reported that) there are no new developments in| the case | 4 | Prizes Awarded at | Annual Grange Fair ox (Continued from pope one) fourth: Bald Eagle, fifth: Pro- sixth; Marion, seventh: Reb- | eighth: Vietor, ninth and | tenth Juvenile Progress, first; second, Marion, third, Behools' Exhibits Schools—8tar, Bumnside | first. Beaver Dam, Gregg | second ley gress ersburg Logan Fire In or the upper part Mr. Lucas been in his plosion in the flames safety unaided the hospital by {Mr Newman, w , ports the Bellefonle Centre Hall, | aid # 4 H re The call was ellefante 188; | mately 9 o'clo Centre Hall, third. | pire “Com ANY Ferguson Twp, first, | they reached 1 entire bullding flames and Bald Ea- | gle Country township Twp Elementary Grades Ferguson Twp, first; Half Moon Twp. second Centre Hall Boro, third termediate Grades Ferguson Twp Grammar Cole ville Grades second, High School nlinged on page Sip-Second Section) —————————— Washing Chameots. Chamois leather should be washed In warm soapy water in which a! pinch of baking soda has been dis. | solved | do little structures The in Lucas w | POs ons tthe ( Jothi small jtems Cary {ing before heat F | oat ¢ — wu. ——————— A——— Boggs Township DEMOCRATS Write in the Name of the EARL BARNER | ‘prea for School Director for 6-yr. term because of would not iremen 5 was su Lag red building out this Report Blast Preceded ° nlinved [re bedroom when Lhe happened He stopped en Fire noe the waler was extremely Nimited, firemen could | excel th family with ng Ley ang factor sufficient heat have (Political sdvt) For District Attorney of CENTRE COUNTY Vote For WILLIAM W. LITKE Democratic Primaries Tuesday, Sept. 9h General Election Tuesday, Nov. 4th Your Support and Influence Solicited and Appreciated. Calne the fire. The house red for electricity Farm Home ; known as the Hendersor purchased about ten years arm mm pape one) of the buliding reported have ot €X~ bought the and was caught Lucas said wis able Lo reach | carried on the home ar was brought During the time brother-in-iaw, | fly has resided on according to re- house was on fire on oute lo lelephone | occasions, and the barn riment stroyed, firemen report. Both fires in the 10-room were discovered had made headway responded. When ¢XUnguished. The barn bur he farm home the |in Pebruary, 1940, It was wis enveloped in —— de supply Add Defense Bavings Bonds invesunents Serve ur MUNITY ang conserve yours mer Centre County Tavlor f Sherif Bellefonte. Mp arm five yeu hat some ins to fo i 1 u irance anc to nis ne the Lucas the farm 4‘ Qe 07 er recels ire wi at an ©g BL ap proxi Logan and wer anc the ned ao 5aiC yO lo protect other ¢ e area earnir n———————— jost all # £7621 4 except a tS ps pt MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C, & Co, of , Wheat Oats Buckwheat Rye Barley Com tt 1 3 i wore and fuss od cul of the build 3. became intense ' 4d Lon 8 Quantity $1 sung fSoor grain was believed that but it is $n the er « ae gt the been generated to MOUNTAIN PEAK VALUES AT SEA BOTTOM PRICES! TREET ARMOUR'S POTTED re we 300 MEATS ~5¢c-7c MUSTARD + 10c CATSUP 2: 27c PENN-ALTO BRAND PEANUT BUTTER =~ 25c : PENN-ALTO COFFEE rw » 23¢ FENN ALTO WHOLE GRAIN CORN cose 20:0: 27 € SERVE HOT OR ICED- ane 2 Salada TEA BROWN LABEL “LB 23c ——— RED LABEL 25¢ BEEF Armour’s Corned Beef « 28¢ inn. Herbox Bouillen Highest Quality Meats! SERVE TENDERAY RRRICIIEN igs | Stand rib 30c I Chuck 2 Ib TEA Penn-Alte Dromedary Date & Nut Bread 2..27¢ ROAST Dromedary Pitted Dates Quality Wi Weiners «- «1b ib 27 Lean Bacon Squares - Ib 14¢ Fresh Pig Liver s+ |b ¥8¢ Lean Bacon ¥%-1b piece He CUBES w [0c Apples - 8m WHITE OR “RED MALAGA Grapes - 2m 19¢ Oranges taree =~33¢ .8 Ibs 25¢ Ib 10¢ Ib 10¢ Ib 17¢ 25¢ yg Low Sweet Potatoes. . Tender New Pies. Green Beans my Roasted Peanuts. . . Pure Lard 2- 2-25¢ { Ot rp hapa; tary La ige. pkg. C wr wg reg. cakes Ae), Camay Toilet Soup. .3 cks. 20¢ FARRER sa IVORY Flakes or Snow . reg. Pkg. (Large package. 10¢ recent i Was said The 118 Sacre farm. for any Years wi _ September 4, 1941. (Political advt) iy Was ago from the T. A. Shoemaker estate by for- ER Lucas S80, Mrs was Wd contents faro- the two previous Was aQe- i the {rene belore 5 “ tr Vid your 8s Use our Classified Ad columns Y. Wagner Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte on 15 50 0 50 80
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