Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELTEFUNTE. PX." a February 25, 1943. | Echoes From the Past Jun ont Alexander Gummo, Centre ( portsman and trapper realized $40 qu a shipment of pelt ie to New York Foxe ‘SL were Fifty Y We have rece marked ol the Pittsburgh patch, which gives space to the ideas of Jame Wolfenden, of Clinton Cou ing tol from Yea a On nts n on Harr B remoy he cap Valley, n le int contempia le 1 Lf iC Victory Garden America Needs Food! Grow Your Share! Plan to buy your seeds at Claster’s. A complete line of Asgrow Quality Seeds. Different varieties, Lowest Prices ears On 1 Twenty Years Ago 131 ® county Howard Stover, of Bellefonte, and mnamed partner, had bought out bakery equipment of W. J er, In the Bush Arcade and planned re-open the business I'he Bellefonte Bakery. Oscar trander, well known local baker to oversee the baking department Harold Pletcher, a vard, was slightly riding In a I'hompson I'l Pletcher wa been working and wa climbing spike In sled one of rhompson twist Ago at day evenl part from ojourned Old Fy Te Ww + a number who ) there Atl . Lie i" Wt f x Me \ to Ging town oD 15 Qs~ was the arrived bed lineman of injured while bobsled Ww led thrown what hea James Dolan died or t on Quaker invalid A husband Ww ring at her home Lam Mi ia he had been an off Wear - falling Rox Mi tation, y jured wh driving wa at Orchard ere young man H §¢ § FARM CALENDAR from The Penn school Remindery State Agriculture Needed Iimely vivania of seed College More Farm Butchering Helps 44. 41 IN | % : Let's Grow A Garden sbi ot i Aid Nitre fucted ver wen Supply 1b we Bouquets LE Sri Have Early f eat bloom and piaced ticult Few Losses by Death yultrymen when aithful Pe nn savy that they condition Are % REAL ESTATE | TRANSFERS et r irhar \ wraal Philipsb Al tract Ge jo J aul E Gearhart wilipsburg Harvey W Young. of c of $1 Weaver Howard Twp. 81 Haupt of Belief Ward Friendship Bible Ph trustees Tommy Philipsburg, tract t to Biair 1, tract ¢ n irtl to Nellie act el ux, onte $175 Pdward ot West er in sfonte, of of Brook Belle! tendered aptist church of of Rion hawk in irg to e Camp. of Twp. $1 t National Ban to Ethel T. Meserve City, tract in Harris Twp, g i f coOMmMmanager pecalse be a candidate for elec Fush Attorney Legion from public office r Post position Malin. of Bellefonte, ¢ Penn Btate faculty, Mr . of 0 of Philips- New $10.- on bei mless the (81°F A mem " " of ita 000 | $ Paul f Aarons $1 Minnie Keister al, to Paul M Jinkleblech, et al. of Aaronsburg ) tract in Haines Twp, $1 Buffs Harvey J. Markle, et ux. to Clyde Lime 4 ams, et ux, of Pleasant Gap, tract he CO ) a Neavy. ny Spring Twp. $1 iy I 3d piified T. O. Milliken, to A. Thomas Ca- the quarTy was walking Ragen, of ftuntingdoa, tract in Walker Twp. $285 of rock at the quarry i Et i flat an under u sheltering eo MBENSATION unde; sheltering being AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE tons of earth and danger past irk by ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone 199 a hundred ek Miisser et Andrew ot ts Winkleblech, al tract in Haines Twp ux oO ne ote. y fill out Love's t« der ari v $531 in ot comn Deway Justice of Colevilie wily escaped Run quarry of American & Btone Company when A r death the the Lene nm fore he at Tiny under a ledge side when " sound ledge ruck ang ran narrowly a escaping by several Presuming ventured out and was str weighing Fellow and all Hel a tone about pound: Foils] lonte Hospital where examing- evenled a serious fracture of the right leg between the hip and knee, the geveral painful lacerations, workmen went tw was taken to he the reported to be quite plentiful in the HOW Y SERVE IN THE | Over the County News With 5s HOw yYyving ver with nl town for to Lit chalks place in nie Hite of State College up $800 worth of U. 8, war stamp sold during the past eight days, H getting $100.05 from Le $40 m from from the Peru grad $60 from residents Abe ny ’ Interest in hi ha € reported mont College chool Pleasant children Civil Wg to examine school $3 and Gap re 118 Wil Som che A in H{ them wr LI 49 boys and girls h Defense Stamg $500, Pup he £200 | PORT M A nun P Albright at the Coburn week tended at last monthly ot 14] Fry m being hich ali Brotherhood heartily sud tensed inviieg morning om tered 12 below oldest morning reauing thus far this month. The five days week were surely teinperatures Mrs Ha this w Z70 of inst solid t win "rr (Mildred) Bri is still an inva patient at the Bellefonte Hospital is improving slowly. William Haines’ condition is gradually getting worse and D J. Benner not improving atl this writing 1 ry : riting i t: is, All those that could keep awake long enough last Friday night saw the partial eclipse of the moon. A little more than three-fourths of the moon's diameter was darkened. The night was cleared of clouds and vis- ibility was excellent Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ard arrived home over the weekend, having been on a business trip to Washington, D.C State of around black Il 6, and 0 pT7and 8 colin d sell Auman badly right hand iting scnlded and hile vi whi vi wi ° neck his lace, In Saturday night of his grandparents, Mir John Kozer of Valentine Hi condition is reported a mprov The accident + baby pulled a boiling from the Kitchen stos to the off t home Mrs Fils © yl ) happened y A (0 f n 100 ( cman for eatme Mrs, Ale Hall, Sr., daug Goorge, Mr. and ¢ ter Pi ATILDA BLANCHARD ir'se Mi: { Wentzel of Monaas oon by completed of MN a covered the Ch resented sift 4 giit 1 he celebrated by dis eon held at The cle as urch Mrs. Wenteel apiweciation wit ith a work Anne } Earl Or Haven Hospital for Ani imbey Mrs. Jan Dianne. and Haven, gi five Mr tained het $1 tae A1 ghter of N Carol gh Mrs entered the obeervatl ol ne has ot been of weeks Littick ang caughter sister<in«<iaw Lock the weekend with rela- of wit nere and Mrs. Earl guests from Wells weekend § ’ Over Mrs. Anne Eagan made a trip to Bellefonte on Friday Miss Ethel Confer, BR. N. of Lock Hoeven, spent Saturday with friends here Miss Anna Bechdel. who has been pending the winter in Bellefonte «ith her niece, Mrs. Harry Jones of Thomas street, has been home 3 few cays attending to matters of busi- 1658 the Byte D1 iba MP ——— What has become of the pre-war endeavor to take the profit out of war? J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oiiast Agencies In Centre County. ANN W. KEICHLINE, Represeniative, Temple Court Phone 190 WAVES, SPARS of about the ind ARS. Application may Ru Lng Bullding informat savy Offi HOLTS HOLLOW YDE SNYDERTO MN Corma 0d Markie of 4 RT Pr JOIN David E. Straesser and Ed Dorman to Dan where Dorman motored My Kram and Mrs, Elery i: nm of town, snd 3 Mr. and Hublersburg. and Mi Krape and son Willi friend, Miss Marie tany, were Friday with Mrs. C Mre. Chark » howers of Nit. vening visitors H. Gramley of Rebers- burg. who recently had a paralytic stroke and is in a serious condition a 8 LL WHEN WINDS | GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You! From Financial Loss. Bes John F. Gray & Son General Inenranee Phone 97.2 Bellefonte, Pa i | EE————— | LJ ———— Sunday Sc re hool Lesson HAISING LAZAR RY International Sunday Ix school for February 28, 1943) GOLDEN I's Fext 11 AON fohn —_— JEWS wwe WORLD or RELIG hy ik of » may not statistics but to report rel, he Cy 1 Master He the common people to mingle more Pan-American highway with our neighbors to the south, it will mean much we can all have that mind in us which wae in Christ Jesus. The final binder is a unity of personal experience, not political theory. Only those fraction: can be added together t have a common denominator.” In an appeal of Oi he has 0 " what wee 1 to we begin closely along the i i tha to the Christian world for prayer. sympathy and love for the people of Poland, Bishop Radonsk: of Wioclawek, Catholic episcopal loader now dino Lede England. recently said that in wists. | ern Poland alone a million souls are ] BY WWREID i i £8 bd > FARM PRKES TO SAYS CORNERS RISE, PROFESSOR $3 t home. When do CONSUMErs price of it KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 9599.R-1 Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC ond VOSS WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves
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