Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 16, 1941, Image 14
Page Sty - October 16, 1941, REBERSBURG Mrs. Flora Bell, Mrs, Elizabeth Hoffman, Mrs. Charles Markle, Miss Kdte Graeff, and Miss Gertrude Link of Wilkinsburg spent Sunday at the W. M. Turbert home Mrs. Edith Breon and daughter Betty Gentzel and Mrs. Richard Berkstresser accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Breon of Mudisonburg on a weekend trip to Pledmont West Virginia, where they visited the former's Benjamin Gentzel and family ning home Sunda) Chiara Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gramley and Rivas son Mirvin of Binghamton, N. Y my ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waite da F children Donald and Murjorie : the loca Pitcairn and Mr, and Mrs, Clyc Tuesday ai Smith and daughters Barbara UastOr Rev R.A Kathryn of Mifflinburg, visited at] >= 50 By 4 the home of Miss Emma Sholl and : 44 Mrs. Ella Diehl the past ek The brought terred Monday resident of in Sugar years Rev 60,000 W.P. A. To tt Get Pay Raise Mr. an | B a Re are in ’ the Gham ; 1 out that u H { Penn Gerald Ida Bair THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. people called the Commerce office dur- ome rent houses secure information SCE in he is home from the CCC camp at ——— os — ——— Poe Valley supervisor, had Kalamazoo ashes from the Earl Wion road been hauling lime Klondyke idea, Still Gives You 1066 al of In all Chamber In the Directors Hear ‘Nearly 100 Attend | Year's Report C. of C. Dinner Here Jrom page one) Yen! Lo Lo nnd room nnd tbhout thi that the individual community will have to rely more and more on it. self to produce the things it needs He cited a Bedford county family an example, The manufacture wool cloth from sheared almost a lost art among groups. For many decades has manufactured more than enough wool to supply the nation's needs But the picture is changing, and a Bedford county family which begun manufacturing cloth sheared wool has to the extent that assi Evangelical ¢ ing given to enable in charge of teach other wool Burial aren th process cloth Smith the good LOT point vicinity lime kilns repairing road, which is a very the road needed repairing badly RANDOM ITEMS ic Couch of Alexandria, are ng at (Continued from page ome) the George Bigelow home Paul Brown Sunday at the Jay Medler is (Continued t : | iit is week | at the hospital, declared that of 18 physiclang and surgeons on the staff, five ure now absent on U. 8 Army duty, He reported that dure ing the vear eleven meetings of the staff were held at the hospital, and that the facilities and laboratories of the hospital were used in ining men called to the service der the Belective Bervice Act Adams also reported that the gen tent recently purchased institution has saved life to date. He expre preciation of the staff for given by the hoard during the past year in the phetil, rl i" ad Ah Dr. Leroy Locke, a membs Of using aff, warned inst the of the hospital placent, and of falll He sald there more ¢ Al the 1 tution dire ec ba fe Must Improve Growing Methods nlinued family spent mada home and Vv at family wer Mrs. Weaver fs A. 8S. Winkle- of Weaver and visitors with Mr and Mi near Vicksburg and Mi W. H Monday ind John Sunday rent blach Mr spent Muncy nlinued from une) of! Wer Li Wool 15 page family Industry | ns and d 0m nragemen fC from page one) tires Contract rubber the eanive chunks of Causes ex oexam un Dr OXY the one np- the Nine hospital varietk oll ontrol Hackenberg Tue Hable questioned before completion of the about the sald heat and traffic phalt surface on location road rough urface retu 1 of nurse al It expense in ort « the Col- { I 1 and board which te em would bring a muke a smootn there apparently by t rant residen at hi Satur Beck, a former burg, passed away Madisonbur neral services 0 the I'o ha i“ wp to hould Furthe 1 out « f ha ' date last been recognized $10 per week beet Natt were held f \ Shuts Tk er y WiNce Is hiked . cooperation nuigh on the family COOK Top GUARANTEED FOR 5 YEARS {fternoon the growers of Jabeock tu ’ Babe manufacturing through ahd eo cording compan ng angelical cemetery wool into M1 5 \ na i 0= coming few body of Henry pp Ww ln om [ , ‘ i able becoming id family declared CAMPAIGN FUND SMALLEST IN STATE DALE'S ng into f from Sugar in the Union Mr Rupp 5 val} IM wlley, but 1 lv whnions Ehctuts 4 dh ¢ ohariing is shall Lr % Aha a y | cessiul at npt REpUl room own need comr nity nul Dr. Locke oom cem " ' ne args f 0 in u fment Valley for nirequent mes SMALL MONTHLY OVERSIZE PAYMENTS OVEN 20x19x 14 son Mr Sunbury oa led al n Mifflinburg JOWersox home Mi Bierly Harold Brur Hackman, who group th terested taken on a Tuesday cluded Lauxmont and Was gton, U. S. Bark Exami books and acc burg National and Friday Mr and Mr Glas N atter rod and randiather C Brungar e of our 0 Mahlon R wilefont : ation is mu ’ several ’ eek “rl ne, ' kor rard y A Pa of 1 Celle yueitan ‘ 4 Fraining at t oital a r-old daught { denshurst Mi: wv activities during ti given by Karl E Mr. Ku yprecintic {0 commer wa Chamber Unlimited Recruiting vear os i ” pn Find Sidney W. PI OL Or : ’ pressed his a} Ro Special Iron and Steel Range Bargain Wood (ven Range. It's 2a tremendous value, Fxtra storage Modern design or Price—No 10 KALAMAZOO STOVE & FURNACE COMPANY received from Chamb officer he has bers and Oke . AYRSHIRES MAKE GOOD and mo oats in ame Space COLLEGE See this beautiful big Lexington — w- ct AVERAGE RELY Store Las urns Coal ; €RECine Direct toYou” TO REOVEN SPEED TEAP IN STATE COI LEG citing D. Hetew) Mi and = spent Lhe week Relish Mr gar: Vv atten Canvention Harvey Greenbury 354 Bike Licenses home Dale K Mrs. Mikio "i § srungant - a Luthet Fish Caught ded a BELL CO. WORKERS PLEDGE DEFENSE SERVICE AT GREAT 2-STATE RALLY WARNIM Brigadier General Dowson Olmstend, U $§ A, Acting Chief Signal Officer, U. § Army SCRANTON WHLIAMMWORY Wikis BARR FARM CALENDAR 7 A ~ Arne i ; | - - mun ’ i AY, Noa or % 4g 3 1 : . Mas v 5 aie f a n A ts From The Penne Lt 8 wa i 9 _ Nsieamer MEW CASTLE us ig ah ctuter Fourth Novel District Fimely Reminds HALITON vivania State College School Augu of loa Agriculture aS A rp x 7 LOA El [or District Attorney WILLIAM W. LITKE ELECTION TUESDAY, NOV. 4 CTTSVILE ALLENTOWN PITTSBURGH ALTOONA OP — TG GRENISURG HARRISBURG Winter Chick Brood ne MEERLrORT AN Jul from Page 3 t weekend at Lhe Dr. C.O Homer ne he OMe Were fe and children AUTUMN LIFE IN BEAUTIFUL BRUSH VALLEY er vd nd rol : yIOwY Markie (ap rison { Wil Fred Andrews and Mrs. 8 8 William Mr. and Mr ME Mrs. Amanda Moran, ville, visited with her 7 busts James Reese a few days 5 how to 1 week Philip C. Staples, President OW to make work go . es of The Bell Trlaphong Com. to-and-fro Mrs. William Dando has returned pony oi Teluphat Com, to her home after spending some- Press dont of The Di time in Harrisburg ephone Company. Mr Anderson of Bellwood hosk-op commuting winstees Belt valli in Pa. called on her aunt Miss Phena Tallhelm, Sunday afternoon Rev, and Mrs Dennison Sny were entertained to dinner at home of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence forme : I Better | a burg temo Ns hay Mr. and Mrs j a puiar feaiure family of day gues at Mr. and Mrs. Walla Glen Rock Franklin Hagerstown, Md Harold Brungari Zerby of town, were at the J. V, Brungart! Mrs. Henry T. Meye tie Mathewson, Mrs, Bes Mrs, Anna toughton Anna Stoughton of Lewisburg ed on Mary Abbott Sunday George Daye from the Willi Woif's Store nic the former Mrs home n ne Mr turned weeks visit daughter, Rev erman at Hinover man's motored her home the same day Mr and Mrs, W and Mrs. Randall Bower family, visited the former son Carlos who is a patient in a Har risburg hospital, Saturday Sun- day, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Hanselman and son Myron and Mr and Mr forsemanship— Not all Franklir Howevers son Ronald of Dix Run William College were Re No one » Adam Reish home provement |i the traini f team All kr { 1riy a thet “wi } vy JOR All ‘ : In A great All too Tor TS | hat the ey rons Everyi Lure tr ar ™ Work The farmers None ean The And Corn is hutked The old way mal Bieriy more Not alway tl ! we : : fui abo § ig anproperiy Bette Emma Corm od hay Ww traw N wiped da by A E Limber orage in 1 n diving ore atten Revs " : ng . I. Hackenberg re home Monday aller a Iw with her son-in-law and and Mrs, C. F. Cal The Cather- returning dri ow how work are busy fussy honor, nos gets ra at who are able way non ¢ Brungart Brungart Mr. and Mrs and Miss Miriam Union- Mra last of sister Andrew W Chairmen of Boord, Westinghouse Flectric ond Manu i yg Robertson, a3 One the over pony. active Knows drive Best Limbs Ex)xe Save ody The map outlines the telephone ni Jessie Nearly 20,000 telephone men and | pledge of unremitting effort that! women rededicated themselves to | fitted with his declaration: “If i BBO : ¢ | i in on: we one of the impo public Jetvice in Lhe ations in- ipull together we can lick the job! are able eho say pe est last week at “the greatest [that lies ahead—lick the very boots Mee ucti i ; Flack Ji meeting of telephone workers in the i" : he i ete a gduction is bio Sut Ar prey “vid ae” . a : trial Mrs Snyder Derringer of Barnes. history of the telephone business | Some highlights from full | works. The peacetime dn : boro and Mrs. Harvey Cassidy of nineteen rallies for national de- | network speeches follow: machine has bee 2 fense, held simultaneously in nine- | rill : =n Seared. Wo fu Rutledge, Pa. vidted with their | co ‘cities in Pennsylvania and | William H. Harrison, Production | production.” aus, sties Fer Taiheln on Delaware. 1 ; Director foe the Office of Produc-| Brigadier General Dawson Olm- Tuesday last w The meetings, from Wilmington, | «y) LY . | stead, Acting Chief Signal Officer, Mrs. Clarence Flack who is em- i Ong with the nation, you as|U. 8. Army: head Delaware, and Philadelphia on the | § Situ ployed at State College, spent part egst to Warren and New Castle in |, tution, and each of you as; “In my position as acti of Monday at her home at this place now face a challenge | of the Signal Corps, I wis pub- Pennsylvania on the west, were | "0ividuals, aan oe 0 thank the telephone frater- BENNER TWP. i i _ | more stern, more realistic, and more | licly t united into one great rally by lasting in time than anything vor ea Io mictbhohe and loudspeakers con- 3. 0 Coo ett r ying you | nity, in all its branches, for the nectod to a telephone network. we ig wfore, | hearty and highly efficient coopera- ' Employees of The Diamond State | were will be extreme and ex-| tion given the Signal Corps of Orvis Harrls is threshing around i w the through Rock and Buggersburg thi | week Allen Woiford, who started to Col- Ay NE “I believe that the telephone js $hie te moved this Aerk Bier home at he t side o work | off the Wesley and mak- ire properly \ . 4 is ¢ The flies No room All other Even, if wi peeping Which means not only a donner; jut a sure coming some day, When beautifully dressed in white array Soon mush the table will crown Which, will drive morn’s fre Next, sausage In turn, Oh how g¢ Even Better than all other foo) roofing ricoked rod rooked ground - fires permanent} many farm and prevent Prevent Hamme Fires—Fires in the home can be reduced by correcting defective chimneys by installing spark arresters, by making the elec- tric wiring fireproof by exercising the greatest care in handling gaso- line kKerosense, and by Keeping a fire extinguisher handy | Improve Your Pasture-—Pastures that were Improved by applications are Killed right and left for them in the cleft fhoect are Chased they will get gout will here aR ter around the corner, M1 and F. Tyson, IX ind and Telephone Company, a Bell affiliate | cing demands for service—there Army. In the present national which serves Delaware, assembled will not be the materials and facili- | emergency, as on other equally im- in Wilmington. tier normally required--they will portant occasions, the War part- The present defense crisis brings be more critically needed elsewhere. | ment has never failed to receive the AWAY wn xd, Circuits will be tight John Hanselman and children John and Kay motored to Harrisburg to visit Mr. and Mrs, Tyson, Mr. Ty- gon is slowly improving, Mr. and Mrs Curtis Greninger and daughter Nandy, spent! the weekend with Mrs, Greninger's par- ents, Rev, and Mrs. A, J. Miller al Stoystown. Mr and Mrs. Clifford Diehl and daughter of Aliquippa, Mr. Mrs, John Diehl ang Mr. and Mrs Marty Houser of State College spent Stnday at the Lioyd Tate home. Mrs C. A Page amd Miss Betly and { good feed of lime and fertilizer are responding rapidly to fall growing conditions and are producing an sbundanecs of say Penn State extension Applications of lime should be made in the | the middle of October agronomists and fertilizer fall and by ! if pos ible Page were Saturday business visi-| tors in Williamoport, Jo Relieve Misery of & With mush and sausage to eat: Let the cold winter jlself repeat While winter shakes his white head Many have eaten mush and sausage ahead Well started are the public schools, In which sre taught life's rules Pupils and teachers, happy and eav Apparently, all enjoy work and play The merchants have a prasperous smile: The right smile, is worth while Our new clerk has a fatherly grin: A new daddy with a real chin Old fashioned apple-butte; Bit sceustomed to relate times of yore How about the old lady's pige-dream? It must have gone with the stream —Edwin 8, Bierly, Rebersburg, no more . Bam lege this year was one who was sent from school to Williamsport to oe examined for the Army. He took the examination and he left here this week to do his duty for -Uncie Jame Shillings is working for a grocery store at State College since OF women ming S0¢ tod. and Plies a ; are hap tain no HABA or iit, BY, Dice i a challenge to the telephone busi- ness, intensified by rising service requirements without parallel, in the face of a growing scarcity of materials needed for telephone , service equipment, This challenge-—the need for con- tinued dependable, accurate, fast telephone service for the Govern- ment, the armed forces and for industry-—was set forth by speak. ers highly placed in Government service and in business, At the call of Philip C. Staples, President of The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania an Diamond State Telephone Company, sent from Philadelphia over the entire network, came an immediate The | ~additional | most diligent, practica . facilities will be limited. Operating | hearted cooperation Loan Abdi. conditions here and there will be from every department of your trying, and not for a day or for a company.” week. it may be continuous, This! Rear Admiral A. E. Watson it where the real test lies.” | Commandant of the "Fourth Naval Andrew W. Roberton, Chairman | District and Commandant of the of the Board, Westinghouse Electric | Philade Iphia Navy Yard: and Manufacturing Company: | “In the expansion f th “In these days of priorities and | that now taking place pli A defense engineering problems it is | nicgtion play: a most fmportagt of parsnw unt importance that pro-| part. It has only been through your duction people in all parts of the|enerey and efficiency through the jcountry be able ta make instant! nse of the beet equipment poi the contact with Government uirhest fred fen fined that it with 1 army. the AVY or the | has been poresble for you to meet { Maritime Commission, The he present load at a time when { phone brings all of these ofiices to] failtre or &iy interruption would { Have the groatest consequences.” is he { any plant in the country. BALM a