Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 23, 1942. Retires After Thirty-One Years As Head of Bloomfield, N. J., Schools A — a — trip to the west, stopping at Min neapolis, where he was asked to ac cept a position in the high scheol He was considering that offer when he was Invited to accept a similar position in Bloomfield “Neither Mrs. Stover nor ever been to New York," Mr. Stover told an Interviewer recently.” so we thought we'd try it, for a half-year at least.” They went for a half-year and staved 31 vears, which is suf- ficient evidence of his suceoess When Stover took up his tasks at Bloomfield High School, there were only 2751 children in the entire chool system, as compared with to $ 7000. The first during Mt: 1012, was made Jo only a handful \ with the 204 who a i in the semi-annual - \ - ' exe ast 4 / 4 \ J ’ : At the ¢ EDGAR 5. STOVER St Stover y I't I had cla to be rad Stove: career 30 uated there, in tudents up of compared received diploma ommencement th I'cise mon Year tay w(~ ion of his half uaded nclu was yomfield and soon of the board of education in t work In wl of the wer to Per Bl became caching princiy 1928 he made and in became f his tem connection IX addition Cireek curriculum have an school were school WHS and fmt impor wall hould ’ sible career he contented Hi] po entire school Mr Su eager to give teacher: sn Bru hn Afte Btr Mr of orgat felt was neces ary execution of udsburg Stat Jarmal School 1 his retirement Stover presser school in vitl } was set-up under ay whereby olden vk { Fi the tats ana endship with ntai ntaining community ry member inate SPCON Areas Later he ir \ State Normal School ar fter that | writes follows I he became head o ) ; LE department of ti Sch ent think from our especially to a God-fear comes to one wi! Con rely to hi AcCcoOmpar PUC Bans Boost In Water Rates Comes From Burma New Yo parents ar II I rk City Inst with his el H R wd family completed longest leg of his journey which bring him to Bucknell Univer- to begin his college career In t ming Richard College Rangoon mother mum ss ered 2.000 gallons ace Guiaer tember. Y attended Burma, Mr The nev and HE [RLNer 3 NOS w= hatever vour taste In home furnishi ¢ fn L 3 SWEDISH MODERN MODERN J + a or its contemporary Fo IN ER LY suit it during our .. EARLY AMERICAN a, ath CENTURY ‘+ L.. 15h D COLONIAL ou'll find AMERICAN ia » right size. right style rug to Bigelow TAL OR-MADE RUG EVENT ..e Sigelow Pg ¥ BRACHBILL’S Bellefonte, Pa. Spring Street WATCH THIS NEWSPAPER NEXT WEEK FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF CENTRE COUNTY'S GREATEST REMOVAL SALE! Clearfield Fair To Open August 3 Management Preparing Week of Racing and Thrill Acts | Big Dedicated to Ultimate Victory" the Clearficld County Falr will open in the Clearfield Driving Park at Clearfield on Monday August 3, marking the opening of the falr sea. son in Pennsylvania With six full davs and entertainment promises the largest display of industrial and farm exhibits at any loeal falr to date, the Clearfield Fire Department, managing the fair un- the hip of the Clearfield County Agricultural Association for the fifth consecutive vear, pres paring for even gr than attended the fal: here Year, the event ranked fifth tendancy any fair in the Two thrill-day programs nave been arranged with the signing of Jimmy Lynch and his Death Dodge who are scheduled to appear on Monday night indey tin on Saturday group o ntertainers on today wil ovide dally tand « of amusements arranged, and of dey yDONSOT are rowds last eater « when f ol ors Hghts fternoor and ny The fine road the the program for grand The row for 7 4 us rade parade cheduled p.m expected past prize pa and a m will be ¢ best units in line, al- nHiey awarded th at the request of the Gove I he defense me protec will rade thi apparatus Evening performances of Freedom Review cus acts will Rood time is X ny and every iIAny at County Fal the and stage and cir- be given each day assured for those Rationing Board Allocates Tires, Tubes Lute sllocated by Cen NE Board 14-1, of N. Harts- health . State Col- Matthew def 1+ van cdefense worl Yer, Cc Downin, J ister burn, farmer Pleasant Gap, min- Tires and Tut Spring Mills, farmer: Alex Smith, Warriors Mark, farmer: George A Crawford, Centre Hall, mail service A B Confer, Spring Mills, hauling coal and timber: Charles HH Hosters man hauling milk, W. P Osman Mills, hauling milk; Meyer Lumber Co, Coburn, hauling timber Also Mill fonts New ws: R. C. Mark, Coburn Bpring Claretice T farmer. H E highway main brick, Bellefonte, farms: Francis GG. Love Centre Hall, hauling fuel: Truman W. Wise Spring Mills, minister 213 Tracts of Land to be Sold Continged from ange one) 2; Milesburg, 1; Millheim, 11; Phil- ipsburg, 46; BSouth Philipsburg, 14; Snow Shoe, 12: State College, 54, and Unionville, 1 The number of trects listed for sale in the various townships are Benner, 23. Boggs, 79. Burnside, 29; College, 26; Curtin, 8: Ferguson, 40; Gregg. 36, Haines, 14: Halfmoon, 6; Harris, 18, Howard, 9: Huston, 10: Liberty, 12; Marion, 8: Patton, 33; Penn, 23: Potter, 21: Rush, 100; 8now 8hoe, 37; Spring, 98; Taylor, 24; Union, 23: Walker, 25. and Worth, 10 Properties are stricken from the sale list when and if the back taxes and accrued costs are settled Musser, Spring Carbrick, Belle. H E Gar grinding feed for Lee Solt Takes Over Freight Service Lee Bolt, well known Bellefonte drayman, has purchased the door- to-door freight service of the Penne sylvania Railroad Company in Belle- fonte from Harry P. Saylor, and be- | gan operation of the service Mon- | {day of this week. Mr. Solt will continue his regular draying business here and has placed | the door-to-door service in charge of his cousin, Cyrus Bailey, who for some time had been employed by the Clark Motor Express Company of State College. i Mr. Baylor's plans for the future are not definite at this time, i We must be getting old. Here we | haven't looked at the baseball stand- | ings for two whole days, | | NEWS OF SERVICE MEN From Centre County and Vicinity PORT MATILDA YOUTH ADVANCED TO CORPORAL Priv and Mr: tile H WwW advanced Putt Putt Wilbur Homer beer ate son of Mr Port Ma- in, ha grade tno in it was announced by Camp Pickett orporal at 1 civilian life, Corporal Putt wa emploved by McFeely Brick Co of Port Matilda, He graduated from high school at Port Matilda in 1835 AVE Val COUPLE HAS FIVE SONS IN SERVICE OF COUNTRY yw on He cs gracuation ands nigh SOMme Ma} Years ago r Harry F. Hall caboard somewhere A Hig Ma r all H wn one of the Hoy: teres " re, - tay found to be three pounds un derweight and was sent home for ¢ i heavy ng. on Matil Two Men Held In At- tacks on Minor Girls nlinued from page one) He chended entered no plea hortly after midnight Chief of Police John R three hours after the mn of the attack on the girl appr Thursday bs Juba comm sai rep iis Juba said Snyder confessed nitack after an hour's ioning and signed a confession before Squire Hart Police were brought into the State College case about 9 o'clock Thursday night when a resident near the high school phoned that a child had come running to his home for help. Pat rolman John W. Morring investigat ed and Chief Juba and officer Donald fay soon were on the scene, Neigh bors and auxiliary police joined in the search for the girl's assailant Chief Juba obtained a description of the attacker which led to Bnyder's arrest while he was on his way home According to reports, Snyder's statement said that he followed the victim and another smaller girl into in the quest - the alley behind the Episcopal par- | sonage on West Foster avenue and told the girl he was carrying a gun The “gun.” according to later state- ments, was a comb The alisged attack on the Port Matilda gir! took place about July 9 in Halfmoon township. Officer John Eisenhooth, of the State Motor Po- lice at Rocxview sub-station, is the prosecuting officer James Dennison Snyder. is employed az a fireman by the Pennsylvania Railroad, it is reported. an sais stems I i ————— What is the use of teaching gram- mar school children how when we have 80 many old people who know how and never read? - Don't get excited when somebody pays you a compliment: after all there are people Who think they isimply must make cenversation, Service Coupon Appears Today for County Men Elsewhere in today's paper ap- pears a box for listing the names of Centre County men in the armed forces of the United States and Allied Nations, Families, relatives and friends of men or women in service are urged t6 fill in the blanks and mail or bring them to The Centre Democrat office. The information submitted is desired for compilation of a com- plete record of county residents serving in this war. Extra coples of the coupon are available at this office. The defendant | to read FAVA VI LAAMAMAMAAAAAA MAAR MA LARA AAAI | RECEIVES ARMY TRAINING AT CAMP POLK, LOUISIANA PVT. RALPH 5S. COWHER Private Cowher I { Mr Amber Robinsor TWO COUNTIANS WIN SHARPSHOOTER MEDALS Promoted to First Lieutenant { C Merk ‘County Fails Bond (Continued from page one) more and more county Income earn ers will have set at least ten per cent of earnings toward pur chase of War Bonds and Btamps, of ficials commented yesterday Unless the monthly quotas are met throughout the nation ment has indicated that leg be pa mak. ng cent dedu Quota to anide the govern ation ma mandatory a en tx w Lax sed Sa tion of income {oy Purpose potsible that s episk vide for income tax, Histinguished from the \ plan Bellefonte Man Centre County 4-H Clubs Active Members Busily Engaged in Producing Food For War Effort ‘lub members of Centre Cour * Making to the Freedom, according Agent Elton B. Tait hundred forty ne bovs and Centre a larger contributor VOeRr production of Food Lo Assistant County ru girls in Count Are « 4-H agricultur: f 2 this vear This bers over Ia The Club is enroiment in An Increase « ft vear new Centre Co one reason for For ing a H club FARM & HOME Early Hog Marketing Is This Year Urged armed ser Irposes, there Patents ‘Bed’ "* ase Thursday - Friday and Saturday Lvane Overman Robert Preston Susan Hayward COUNTLESS THRILLS THE SCREEN HAS NEVER SEEN BEFORE! UNEQUALLED « UNMATCHED ! CHILDREN: SPECIAL ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS EXTRAORDINARY ENTERTAINMENT MATINEE «CHILDREN: EVENING AFTER 6.00 P. M 17¢ FEDERAL TAX INCLUDED lie; ADULTS: 40 ADULTS: 55¢ MONDAY - TUESDAY TAKE TIME OUT FOR LAUGHS! With the World's Greatest Comedienne JUDY CANOVA--in SLEEPYTIME GAL with «we Tom Brown * Bill Gilbert Skinnay Ennis & His Band PLUS — LATEST NEWS AND NOVELTY AAVMAAMAAAAMANAAVNAW WEDNESDAY THURSDAY PLUS — DONALD GETS DRAFTED ! NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FRED Mac MURRAY ROSALIND RUSSELL TAKE A LETTER, DARLING leye to it. ikels winter Clothing Inventory Aid te Better Wardrobe Every homemaker must ioe thought of her family. A complete inventory of the entire family sential for the mos Ig program Helen 8. Butler toy ml inty An 5 an what is needed in clothing and also fo check the {f the gare on hand. To every garment and put in place in the clothe Everv garment has a function. Af ter It has served original pur- pose, it can be remodeled for an- other member of the family may be made into other articles example, a linen dress tractive guest towels, shirts make serviceable blouses. Because zippers, hooks, eyes, snaps and buttons may be hard 0 find lat- er. don't throw them away. Also be saving of pins and needles It will be wise for every home- maker to save the scraps from gare ment construction. Scraps may be used for hats, purses, or for patch- work quilts. ser io i needs wardrobe i= es. t successful cloth. Miss OR oX according to home eon representative Centre 0 inventory id to find a out condition o ments mend progey save time ita IE closet its or it For makes at- and men's children’s Boy's Eve Injured i Junior Rundell, d-year<old son of | Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rundell of Luth- ers Mills, formerly of Towanda, looked through a knot hole in the coal house at his home at the wrong time and as a result nearly lost the sight of his right eve. Other young- sters with whom he was playing, | stuck a pointed steel rod through {he knot hole just as Junior put his Although the eveball is! badly cut, the physicians who at- tended him states that he will not lose the sight of the eye unless the wound becomes infected. : -~ AVIATION CADET BOARD LISTS THREE FROM COUNTY Since its establishment in June, the Altoona Aviation Cadet Board has enlisted 64 young men from this district and three from Centre coun- ty. i The three from the county are William C. Proctor of West Foster | avenue, State Oollege, Delbert M.| | Prancis, Bishop street, Bellefonte, | land Stanley W. Drary, street, Philipsburg. Seventh | | 74 Selectees Are Accepted (Continued from page one) ipshurg. Melvin G Philips Robert B. Wayne, Belelfonte Curtl burg Andrew rontine ndy Ridge: ville. George Calvin M Lawrence E. Bryan Padisak, welton Stewart F al nor H. Bpangler chard Viehdorier ir Cilenn Henr drew GC Meek P Fair Committee Feels Justified - i-H CLUB AT WILSON HOME STORMSTOWN MEETS C= ~4 THE WE ol on el Sh 8 3 Shows Dafly—7 ta 11.30 P. M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ~Continwous Saturday from FLIGHT TO ADVENTURE! FDMUND LOWE -.in KLONDIKE FURY with Lucile Fairbanks He-Man Drama of the Untamed Fighting North! ALSO we ” Ze BILL BOYD — ART DAVIS ROLLING DOWN THE GREAT DIVIDE MONDAY — BARGAIN NITE! Young America In Action! TOM BROWN - JEAN PARKER HELLO ANNAPOLIS with LARRY PARKS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPECTACULAR! REAL! JOHN CLEMENTS in SHIPS WITH WINGS eee. WitH Leslie Banks Jane Baxter and Britain's Ark Royal we. ALS) sn HUGH HEARBERT--in YOU'RE TELLING ME with Anne Gwynne Robert Paige » NEXT THURSDAY ONLY POT OF GOLD NIGHT WILLIAM POWELL Returns as “PHILO VANCE" ns JY — KENNEL MURDER CASE with MARY ASTOR HRS E——
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