"March 5 1942. © Ee ———————————————————————————————————————————————— ~~ JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday, Mar. 8: Sunday school, 9:30. There will be a meeting in the Grange hull on March 13th at 8 o'- clock in the evening, by soil erosion committee; moving pictures and €x- planation of the work. All farmers of Little Nittany Valley are urged to attend, as they are about ready to begin work. ‘The Ladies’ Ald Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Estella Dixson on Saturday evening, March 7. The Cheerful Helpers class will meet Wednesday evening, March 11, at. the home of Bette Aley. Callers at the E. R. Bartley home on Sunday were: Mrs, Harry Baird and son Ralph and niece, Sarah Watkins, Charles Garrett, Miles Bartley and sons Philip and Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hosterman, Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Hosterman and children, Mona and Orville of Aar- onsburg, Mrs, Raymond Harter of State College. Mr. and Mrs, John Harter of Bellefonte, Sunday, March 1, in the Bellefonte Hospital, Mrs. Weber was formerly Kathryn McCrea, We hope mother and son are doing fine. Sunday afterngon oallers at the William Boone's were Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Pegormo, Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Degormo, Mr, Leonard Boone of Lock Haven, Mr, and Mrs. Ted Dix- son and children, Billie, Elaine and Ronald. Those who called op Tuesday eve- ning at the C. E. Aley home were Mr. and Mrs. John Schaeffer and son Ronald and daughter Nancy, of Centre ‘Hall, Mrs, Sumner Noll and daughter Elsie Jane, Mrs. George Rodgers and daughter Ethel, Mrs, | Miles Bartley, Mrs. Orin Fye, Mrs, | Ted Dixson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed | Bartley. { John Weber, Jr., his mother, Mrs, John Weber, Sr. and Mrs, Straub | were Sunday afternoon callers with Mrs, Estella Dixson. Mrs. Mary Deltz and Mrs. Hogan { Long spent Thursday afternoon with THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three SCOTIA | (From Last Week) The Permsylvania Game Commis- | sion has made arrangements with | the Boal Estate whereby they will | purchase 4000 acres in the Barrens, south of the Scotia ore mines, This | Is a greater portion of a tract of | land formerly known as the Penn- sylvania Furnace tract which con- sisted of 4500 acres in all. This land from what we learn is to be used for a game refuge. This land as stated before, was the Pennsylyania Purnace tract which later was known as the Lyons tract, and about the year 1800 or near that date the Roaring Springs Paper Mill Com- pany bought it from the Lyons es- (From Last Week) Dr. Clem E. Hershey of Altoona, who was a member of the Fuller Evangelistic party holding services| In the Baptist church here several years ago, will preach In that church Sunday morning and evening, Mar. | lan University of Indiana and he| and his family have been ip evan-| gelistie work in Indiana for the past | year, | Ft. Slocum, N. Y., has been spend- | ing a few days' furlough with his} tate, and in 1908 or 1909 the Mc. |Parents here, Nitt-Huyett Lumber Co. bought it! Ruth Ann Miller entertained a from the Paper Mill Co. and lum-|few of her friends on Saturday) bered it, which took about five or |when her mother had a birthday | six years. The lumber company then | party for her. sold it to T. D. Boal, Many different | Mrs. Annie James of Marsh Creek, | people have been there and looked | returned. home on Sunday after things over for different purposes! spending 4 few days with Mr. and | But to date nothing has happened | Mrs, Claude Dauberman of Lock only what was just mentioned. Haven. | There are two very fine water! A dinner was held Sunday in hon. | Callers at the William Weaver the latter's mother, Mrs, Julia Lu-| wells and probably the third one,|or of Mrs. Annle Page's 82nd birth- | home during the week were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baird, George Garrett, 3. Chirles Harter and daughters, . Alice Betz, Mr. and Mrs, George (cas of Mill Hall, R. D. We are sorry | which could be used for water pur-| day. Those present besides the im. last week In Lock [to find she is not improving as fast | poses. These wells are all drilled t0| mediate family, were Kenneth Meas, | hohe of her brother-in-law, Jesse Ridge as her many friends would lke to {see her. a depth of four hundred and sIXty- | Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Page, West De- | {five feet, with a very large volume catur; Walter Lindsey, York; Mr. BLANCHARD | 1. Rev. Hershey had his doctor's de- | Irvin Fravel, Dretta McCloskey, Mrs gree conferred on him by the Christ-| Tacle DeHaas and Beatrice, Evelyn Pyt. Milford Gardner stationed at | Sunday. MILESBURG (From _ast Werk) HOWARD Harold Peace and Henry McKin Waller, and Paul Rupert and Mrs, Harry Peters! ,, | who are employed at Downing and daughters Faye, Violet and Mar. ton. spent the a nd at their re- tha, of Beech Creek; Miss Vera Me- | chnctive homes here Closkey of Monument, Mr, and Mrs. | bi Etro . Gaylord Bathurst, Mr. and Mrs, | Kenneth 8. Walker of FL. Mead John Helchel, Mr. and Mrs, William Md. spent the weekend at his home Kunes and son Garry, Mr, and Mrs, | Der | Mrs. Oscar Fisher and daughter Judy Lee pent Thursday of last and Charles Packer of Blanchard. [week at the John 8mith home | Mrs Minnje Smith of Emporium Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Sterner and | gons John and Larrie of Willlams- | returned home on Friday last after port, visited at the Maxon home on | spending a week at the William | Eckenroth home Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Maxon are| Mr F. L. Bah both on the sick list and under the | Philipsburg doctor's care. | Neekend g : Miss Esther Packer of Renovo, and | Walker home were Pvt. Carl Johnson of Virginia, vis-|and mother, Mrs, D. H ited with Mr. and Mrs. Maxon Bat- | New Alexandria. Saturday night urday evening | Per guest was Miss Edna Walker « Walter Lindsey of York, spent the | Snow Shoe weekend with bis family here | Hitler remind Mr. T. M. Kunes and Mrs. W. A. [a Bowes continue to convalesce In|he their respective homes, suffering | world from cold and arthritis | some Mrs. Annie Ridge spent a few days | s0 completely thal Haven at the|And his allie lon him whe | ruler We were sorry to hear of the death | pq, Howard ; daughters Rebecca, Martha and Patricia of Pleasant Gap, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tressler, Mrs. Kae Tremssler and Shirley Ann and Miss Josephine Masden of Bellefonte, Mrs, Harry Regal Mr Mr: Waller Regal and sons George and Richard, Mr. and Mrs Harry Masden and sons Donald, Paul, Walter, Robert and Charles, and daughler Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs Luther Walker and son Ralph, Mr and Mrs, George Regal, all of How- » Arad Pvt. and Mr Boillvar, Va., thelr parents ner of Far] nier was RN Bane Sihce B (From Last Week) Mac Schenck trapped a 34-pound beaver last week at Big Run Fred Davy and Charles Foresman left Ly automobile for California last | Friday, where they expect to obtain employment Estella ©. Holt and daughter olyn and Margaret of Buffalo were weekend guests of Mr pares, Mr. and Mrs, CG. H and born F Haven John R. Gul Ft of the Evan-l yg urcn ! Samuel) Mr Lock Mi visiting in| 201) Bamuel Glossner of spent a few days Mr. and Mrs Mill Hall, and Confer of Howe formerly Miss d u uest slot it Glons and Mrs Mrs. C Confer = re oNeart Leal in a serious inday with come town who gel think: B [} he can UI tl whol« he get better 1 na Pletcher Hey him of Howard, All ann and Nalhi- of Bunbury, several { r help " tuck to him turn nN no a guest of Barton werk war a Mr As when One ant e Gardner R.D,.now of B to New Cumberland SBaturda n of t U. 8. Arm) (From who PLEASANT VALLEY Last Werk), they find ht lefon! of Lh ervice racgcencd by daughter was Mr. and Mrs. Newton Weaver of [of water, and during the operation and rs George Bechdel, Williame- | Of Mrs. Hattie Robb of Burd, Mrs. Thelma McCloskey and | | State College, were Sunday after-| of the mines these wells were in op-| daughter Pauline of Beech Creek. A double birthday dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. william Beightol and family of Howard, in honor of Mr. Beightol's 83rd birthday, and his grandson, Harry Conaway’s ninth birthday, which falls on Monday. Those pres- ent were: Mr. and Mrs. John Dun- kle and son Paul of Mingoville, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Conaway and chil- dren Kathryn, Lester, Lucy and Harry. Other callers were Carrie Rhine of Bast End, and Pete Dolan, We wish them both many more hap- py birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Beightol of Bellefonte, spent Sunday evening at the C. E. Aley home. Mrs. Charles Noll of Williamsport, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richner of Hublersburg, were callers dat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and family on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., of | Bellefonte, are rejoicing over the ar- rival of & son, the first child, on "PINE GLEN Church services: Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; preaching, 10:30. Class of church membership during Sun- day school hour. Attention: The ladies of the M, E. church will hold a roast chicken supper Saturday, March 14, at the festival house. Let every ohe cheer- fully do their bit to bring this con- { noon callers at the A. A. Garrett fhome. An evening caller was Mrs, | Florence Stover of Lock Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bartley of Zion, and Arthur Bartley were Sun- day supper guests at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bartley home. We are sorry to report that Mrs. | Wiliam Dixson is doctoring a bad | case. of grippe. We wish her a speedy | recovery. | Deimer Ertley, Guyer Ertley and son Bill attended the 50th wedding | anniversary of their uncle and sunt, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Strunk, of State | College. Saturday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cona- way and family were Mr, and Mrs. James Shaffer and daughters, Miss Arlene Swope, Mrs, Lucy Conaway, and Harry Beightol of Howard, Mrs. William Dixson's cousin, Mrs, Lena Etters, spent Saturday after- noon with her. | “A surprise party was held at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nare- | hood on Saturday evening in honor of Mr. Narehood's birthday. The evening was spent in playing cards {and games. At a late hour a delic- | {lous luncheon was served. The fol- lowing were present: Mrs. Lawrence | Narehood, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Fol- {mar and son Billy, Mr and Mrs. {Clair Benton and family, Charles, {eration 24 hours a day, six days a | week, T'wo of them pumped a 6-inch | stream and the third pumped a 4- {inch stream. There wouldn't be any | danger of a shortage of water for { these wells were just as strong the! | day the mines ceased operations as | they were the day they were first | operated. { There are rumors afloat yet about | the mines starting up again, but the | be any better than last week. About | the percentage of the ore at Scotia, | {it would average around 50 per cent {iron, some locations a little more {and some less. | A representative of the Stanley | Brush Company was at the home of | { Mrs. Ruth Saxion last Priday eve- ining to give a demonstration on the jmany uses of thelr brushes. About | fifteen guests were there. Prizes were | | given and those receiving prizes | were Mrs, Verna Reed and Mrs, | Mildred Fishel. Mr. and Mrs. Gray Reed of Als | toona, spent SBunday at the Adolph, { Reed home. | Mrs. Roy B. Johnson of State Col- lege, spent lest Wednesday with her | aunt, Dora Ghaner Dan. the faithful watch dog for { thirteen years at Aunt Dora Ghan- ter's home disappeared about three | weeks ago and nothing was seen of i him until last Friday when aunt | Dom discovered him dead, laying back of the wood shed. This will ference year (0 a close successfully, David, Teddy and Myra Benton, Mr.| J, 10 o great loss to her Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Beatles of Har- irg, spent Sunday at the Beates home. fand Mrs. Ivan Plubell and son Fred- die, Mr. and Mrs, Ira Plubell, Mrs, {Reuben Schmoke, Mr. and Mrs All | Leonard Narehood and family. | Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Ghaner and two children retumed home (rom Baltimore, Md,K last week where Mr. and Mrs. William Hoover and qanarted at a late hour wishing Mr. Mahlon has been working. They ex- family were shoppers at Bellefonte on Saturday. Mr. and. Mrs. Ira Plubell and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Schmoke motored fo Bellefonte last Saturday on bus- NESS. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Billotte of | Bellefonte, spent Sunday Willlam Hoover's. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plubell at the and daughter Marie, attended the Town-| tained a number of young people last | George Bechdel send meeting at Bellefonte last Sat- urday evening. Narehood many more happy birth- days. Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf of Balti- | more, visited with relatives and | friends over thé weekend. Mr, and Mrs, Jesse Benton, Jr, of { Philipsburg, spent Sunday with his i father. | Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Plubell enter- | Tuesday evening, The evening was spent in playing games and at a Mrs. Clyde Hoover and sons Don-| late hour a lunch was served. The ald ‘and Robert, Richard Hodge, visited Mrs. Hoover's | Clyde ‘er, Jr. Betty Dixon, Bet- mother, Mrs. Lovina Houdeshell at) ty McCullough, Katherina McClos- LeContes Mills on Sunday. key, Annie McCullough, Mrs: A. G. Mr. rand Mrs. Clair Benton and McCullough, Donald, - Robert and family visited with Mr. and Mrs | Gladys Hoover, mard and Wes- Parks Moore of Karthaus, on Sun-| ley S8chmoke, and Mr. and Mrs, Ivan | : | ako Philip and] following were present: Mr. and Mrsl, “oo inghure State Hospital on were: Mesdames Mary Smith, Clara ! | f { { i { pect to return again to Baltimore {on Sunday. ORVISTO {| There were 125 present atl Sunday | school. | Mr. and Mrs. William Crispen of ft Jullan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aber 10f Lock Haven, and Mr. and Mrs of Willlamsport, | foundation of it all don't seem to, port; Mrs. Charles Bechdel, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Bechdel Mrs. J. K. Dyer spent the weekend { with friends here, having a vacation from her duties in Harrisburg A group of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Maxon Wednesday evening, February 18, and helped Mrs. Maxon celebrate her 41st birth. day. Bingo and 500 were played. Re-| freshments were served. Those pres lent were; Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Sher- man and son Larry, Wilbur Moore, SNOW SHOE The Women's Christian Circle of the M. E. church, met on Wednes- day evening in the social room of the church The Hygiene Club met at the home of Mrs. Mabe! Lucas last Wed- nesday evening. At a late hour lunch was served, Those present were: Mesdames Laura France, Florence Bradley, Bertha Shaw, Faye Bin- clair, Myra Budinger. Mabel Lucas, Misses Kathryn Dixon and Betty Deviing Mr. and Mrs. Roe Cole and daugh- ter Joy, spent the weekend with Mr Cole's sister, Mrs. James Pinge and family at Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Saul Confer spent Sunday with Mrs. Confers mother, Mrs. Ida Barr of Glen Hope Mrs. Anna Lucas and Mrs Robert Park of Runville were Saturday fevening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lemoyne Lucas Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, daugh- ter Cleo, son Bobby, Mrs. Rex Lucas, daughter Lydia Mae, and Philip Park spent Sunday forenoon at Mt | Eagle. While there they attended the { Disciple church (From Last Werk) i The ladies Bible class of the M { E. church held their monthly meet- { While Mrs. Robb was a resident of | Howard she spent quite a bit of time lin previous years with Mrs | Winslow, | cured employment Mrs and Jeflrey are planning to spend | the time until she can join her hus- band. with her parents at Beech Creek, and the M. C. Bowman home here | The community's deepest sympathy f ls extended to Mrs. Carrie Fore in her bereavement, | PENN STATE DEAN REPORTS ON RUBBER All the rubber we need can be pro- duced eventually in the Western Hemisphere if we can solve the la- bor problem in rubber-growing reg- jons, according to Dean Edward Steidle, of the Bchool of | Centre County Mary | Franklin Bowman left on Sunday { for Philadelphia, where he hag se- | J Bowman shy Hoy oo a in wi yu gen ip ie death of ) Roy Baldwin of ' tH" { f ti re "ar Vv 5 rr 1 y frre 4 X - ry 4 , A he } { th former's par- Vv i ! ; i i ard Divid The {amily have mye ’ iy v 21 d | ¥ wr rom t « | a ) Ly kX ’ yinpa in “dr bereavement Trvir ‘ 3 enl Conler and n he weekend at Lock i Forly Fort with his si brother, Mrs. George Mc- Haven, and Zekiel Fort Clair i Bummit g visitors Eminhize; also McCartney f ¢ . opk ol Lozk {er of Forty and Mr: Cowher and Hill, were Sun- at the home of at the {ound We are glad to lace, Sr. able to be about again, Mr ¢ mi "e ¢ alpt hom { Ralph Wallace wa with a We art "i » F f } chner spent the weekend time of her aunt, Mrs, Le. Lee Richn » sr Hockenbe? afternoon nf Mineral k Industries, Pennsylvania State Col- 1a, lege. Dean Steidle recently returned from a 22000-mile air trip to the Latin Americas “Although it may take years to develop new rubber planta- tions to the production stage, our supply of rubber could be increased several hundred per cent from the many wild trees already growing in the Amazon valley, if local labor would co-operate” Dean said He pointed out that either have to furnish the labor or permit the United States to Import such sources as Puerto Rico Steidle Brazil will it from nn ss — Read the Classified ads, about 10 ™ had bad luck finger badly mm quite i 3 : {ing and social at the home of Mrs. Harvey Smith, After the business jmeeting the social hour was every ladies’ birthday party. Games were ithe entertainment of the evening. At i Spent Sunday at the Clayton Wat- gq 1ate hour refreshments were serv.) foe cream and candy. Those present | | E S F A C E { & | son Homme. Monday, as the condition of ber daughter Genevieve, has become more alarming. | Marle Ricker is very ili at this/ writing with messiles and bemorr- | hages of the nose, We hope she will] . led, consisting of sandwiches, cake, Mrs. Charlotte Nytnan was called! Moore, Ann Stetler, Any Confer.) Irene Cramer, Mabel Preston, Flor ence Cole, Violet Kellander, Ellen Reese, Bea Heshley, Florence Brad. lev, Hazel Viehdorfer, Laura France, | Francis Confer, Elsie Shope, Dolly! day. Plubell and son Freddie. Arlene and Janet Sones are re- ported-om:the sick jist. Mrs. ‘Arthur Houdeshell was dis-! Mr. and Mrs. Ira Plubell on Sun-| With Mr. and Mrs, Lester charged from the Philipsburg State Hospital on Sunday, where she had been a surgical patient. {From Last Week) Church services: Sunday school, 10 a. m.; worship, 7:30 p. m. Class in church membership at 7 o'clock Sun- | day evening. Mrs. Arthur Houdeshell entered the Philipsburg State Hospital as a surgical patient Friday of last week. Harold Hoover made a trip to Pittsburgh Saturday to take a ¢ service examination. Clyde Hoover, Jr., son of Mr. and M:s. Clyde Hoover, left Saturday morning to enter the U. 8. Army. Willard, another son, is serving at Miss Betty McCullough returned to Williamsport last Tuesday evening after spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, G. McCul- louzh. WINNER BRAND PORK PRODUCTS LOOK FOR THE LITTLE BLUL PIG. HE'S YOUR GUIDE TO BETTER QUAL- ITY PORK PRODUCTS Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson and son Charles of Morrisdale; visited with day. Mrs. Clyde Hoover, Jr. returned | | to Willlamsport on Sunday after | spending ‘a week with her husband and parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. OG. Me- | Cullough. MOSHANNON | Thete were 41 present at the i Methodist Sunday school, Sunday, March 1st. Come on people, don't ivi] Jet the early hour keep you away. | The Ladies’ Bible class of the | Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. Glenn Fye, Thursday even | ing of last week, and transacted the business of the class, Those present | were: Mrs. Clyde Borger, Mrs. Am- bérs Fye, Mrs. Jacob Hazzard, Mrs, Carl Schmoke_ Mrs. Doyle Borger, Mrs. Glenn Fye, Mrs. Roman Wag. ner, Mrs. Harry Yeager and Mrs Homer Quick. Gaynell Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Wagner, was tak- Len to the Philipsburg State Hospital on Saturday, where she Was enter. ed as a surgical patient. We hope for her speedy recovery. Mr, and Mrs. James Beals and children, accompanied by Mrs. Le. Roy Lewis and daughter Hope, mo- tored to Brisbin on y after. noon where they visited friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Ambers ¥ye motored to Kylertown on Bunday and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George | Pearce. The following ladies attended a quilting at the home. of Mrs. Clyde Borger last Thursday: Mrs. Jacob Hazzard, Mrs, Alfred Borger. Mrs, Mrs. Lloyd Borger, Mrs. Doyle Borger, Mrs, Prank Leeder, . Martih Meeker, Mrs. Rofl Fye and "Mrs. H. L. Yeager. We are sorry to hear Albert Haz- zard 4s on the sick list at this writ- ing. suffering from quinsy. Pye, Borget and wife of Is, spent the Weekend at { soon be well again Mr, and Mrs. Roy Cypert visited Wyland over the f {and family of Howard, | weekend. Last Wednesday Calvin O'Donnell (and Mr. Bowmaster and Rev, and Mrs. R. J. DeBoer and soh Donaie, | Wenrick, Carrie Swartz, Sally Ras, | | Viola McNamara, Myra Budinger, { Ann Musser, Mary Viehdorfer | Mrs. James Uzzle returned home {last Friday alter being a surgical i patient at the Belief Misses Elizabeth, Myra Dixon, brother Kathryn and Bob Dixen i f onte Hospital ! | i {all of Monument, spent the evening shopped in Bellefonte Saturday af-| | with Mr. and Mrs, Clair Butler, | Mrs. Clair Buller attended the [chicken and noodle supper at the iP. O. of A lodge on Tuesday eve. { ning. {| teThoon ! Miss Edna Thompson of Belle | fonte, visited over Bunday with Miss Thompson's sister, Mrs. Harold Mc- Clotkey and family. § i i Will Your Car Last for “the Duration? As MATTERS NOW STAND, it is probable that no more passenger cars will be built until we { Mrs. Blanche Daley spent last! Mrs. Roe Cole ahd daughter Joy | Priday in Jacksonville with her bro-| spent the weekend with Mrs. Cole's] ther, Roy Oyler and family. | uncle, Fordan Walker and family at| Mrs. Ed Holter of Beech Creek, | Milesburg. : spent last Thursday evening with| Mi: and Mrs. Mahlon Watson, | {her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred daughter Janet, sons Jay and Larry| Shawley. {ot Milesburg, spent Sunday evening | Mrs. Grant Hahn's Sunday school | ¥ith Mrs. Watson's mother, Mrs. | class met at the home of Mr. and| Mabel Lucas. #1 Mrs. Edward Glllespie on Friday! Mrs. Burnside Capers and daugh- | evening. The girls look forward to ters of Woodbury, N. J. are visit! these class meetings with great in. | ing Mrs. Capers’ parents, Dr. and terest. They all enjoyed a very pleas- Mrs, Edward Harris, | ant evening and especially the good | POTTERS MILLS eats. Those wlio were acquainted with | : Mrs. William Pletcher of Howard (From last Week) were sadtiéned to learn of her death Mrs. Robert Bloom spent a few which occurred on Saturday at her| days at the home of her brother, hoe. Mrs. Pletcher was a very lov- | Ed. Houtz near Bellefonte, assist-| able woman and had a host of ing with the house work. | friends, The family have our heart- | Mrs. Dorls Thompson is spending | some time dt the home of her bro-| have won the war, New cars now in stock are being rationed on Government order only to those persons whose services are most vital to the community. { Unless you are one of those persons, or you can trade for a better used car, your present car must last you for the duration — one, two, three, five years or longer. DUNLAP MOTOR CO. FRED P. SAYLOR. i Loss of use of your car may seriously interfere with your daily work, incon. venience you and your family, perhaps even cause hardships. Can you get tires, parts and equipment? Can you get service’ What can you do to keep your car running? i Our Motorists Counsel Service will give you helpful answers. For months, felt sympathy, | | ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker, near Bellefonte, Homer Bweetwood and family | have moved from the Earl Smith | FAIRVIEW From Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peters are the proud parents of a baby boy, born Oscar Watkins of Summit Hill, visited on Tuesday with his brother, Dick Watkins, Mrs. Russell Jones and two sons of Pleasant Valley, and Mrs. Amelia , of a oY, spent Wednesday ni th his grandmother, Mrs, Amelia Chapman, : 4] ] 3 °2 3 5 SH : 1 : i i: | at the Centre County Hospital one! § jduct it for the owner, Mr. Shawiley {of Boalsburg. | Mrs. Maggie Ackerman of Georges | Valley, spent a few days at the home of her cousin, Mrs. J. G. Boal. | banquet at Centre Hall on Wednes- day evening, Rev, G. W. Glenn being ill, the pulpit was filled the last two Sun- days by the Rev. 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