Pie we FHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX.’ March 11, 1943, -— Echoes From the Past Fifty 1 ma to Ory Twenty Years € | Years Ago 7iv ~ § Mi Ay Fan S243) mm The Belle of the Barracks despite tonnage! Her secret Rumford Bak- ing Powder. (Not face powder! Rupiford helps you make the best calles and cookies that ever tickled a , peivate’s palate! All-phosphate ! FREE: Use Rumiord’s Timely Recipe Material. Write today «Rumford Baking Powder, Box B, Rumford, Rhode Island. on t { { i 31 0 Pay thi othe HIM De ered coming make Ago iG an infor here House principal born Young = parent red eaca ped vhen a miner's torch ig whi a damp floor in a The in man Harry Houser, of Snow Shoe, who was painfully burn. about the head and face. The two were foreigners whore were not learned. They es- with minor burns. The three men were walking into the shaft and one them was carrving a five. pound can of carbide when he trip- ped and fell, the carbide spilling on the damp floor. Houser stooped over to recover the can and as he did so his miner's lamp ignited the gas. He was rendered unconscious by the biast, Experts said it was fortunate that the exhiosion did not cause the mine to cave-in from carbide Snow haft seriously inred was el names capped of H. 8. Winkleblech, of Fledler, was sawing wood with a power saw and wns being assisted by John Frazier, had the misfortune to have one little fingers cut off, Dr. C. 8 planted” the finger In place and there were hopes that the digit saved who viulld be Stover and were driving stan HO that just caught a killed the and left it In the to claim Squire A A on { Aaronsburg, road the t and revealed fox Stover mountain fam refused to on gray in Squire animal wr the owner funerals occurred in within a week. One and Mrs. Philip Wertz Houserville, and Curtis Me- nt daughter, Mil Hublersburg M2 Of ba [| on wife double County or Mi dd couple i My nged B88 | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Juliag - PENN STATE WILE TRAIN ARMY, NAVY TECHNICIANS concerned Army Air Corps 00 will Fp IOLHOWed IY 11 ngent of report 500 officials have estimated College t approximately 4300 service men mer. 1 : 450 new fresh- tents attending the held inde- HA summer students ling the will be cams He Lis sum nis 4 es an stit ted ang 700 ad Lmmey : of weasions the rem KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone $399-R-1 Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC and VOSS WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electrie Stoves —-— C ounty News | over the Millheim past Shull, chiro ill for the last Tuesday was taken in Neff ambulance Athens, Pa where he entered the Brennan Chir Home for treatment AC - him were his wife and Harry Shull, a broth. Mich week here Orvis M practol week the Lo opractc companying Mr. and Mi: { Berrien 8j er, o rings pending the Shoe ainner in anniver- hreffler of Snow honor at a Blst birthday Sunday at the nter-in hrefMer o1 nk Hipple and Mark visiting mother ¢, who had been Lock Haven Hos mont! SCOTIA ig several went to Williams ries Rearick family ho ormstown | years, moved Frid to the ni neat illing mn The monthly meeting of the Adult members of Methodist was held jast Friday at the and Mrs. Guyer Stine about 26 being pres ent including some visitors, The next meeting will be held the first Fri- day in April at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Dillon of Matternville Last week in a conversation with one of the neighboring families who is moving over a little nearer to us, the lady of the house asked if I was going to have her picture in the paper when they maved over, and she was told that she should present the picture and 1 would see that it was put on the front page of the paper We are sorry to learn of the death of two of our old Scotia residents who died last week. The first was Thomas G. Haugh, who died last Tuesday, March 2. and was buried on Friday at Pine Hall cemetery The other resident was Henry Low- ery, who died on Friday, March 5, St fry al of inant 1OUSe the Grays church home of Mr at Maternvilie several who home { RR. P. Grazier of Millheim several months ago purchased A. A Frank farm adjoining his nere the west will of another barn on O01 the erection addition to hou Crop | well U stable space for tie inl provide extrs milk producers, which are ded to the present herd I'he tructure, Mr. Grazier states, will approximately 40x60 feet, two stories but without the usual drive-in floor. Some of the larger for the felled on t bel to he pleces « timber required already been the farm Miller Bo : Max Mrs Misues N Rut hite and Mie mn Bechdel Harold “ris iii ce Mr Bwartz the Spangier Pletcher following cemetery at worked buried on the the Union Mr. Lowery had quite a few State Co family lv upied by Mr or three week eons asks me why ian‘t thing in the papers about the ore Well, the whole story that for times a there mines ap here in a nut shell thing not doing fs SOON as there is in the mines anvihing at present they do we will have it KENNEDY Mr. and Mrs Ret sons visited at the home of Phi Cartney on Monday p. mi Mrs. H E McCartney called at the Don Shawley home in Milesburg on Wednesday. Miss Grace Shawiey spent Tues- cay night from school with Dorothy Lucas Mr SONS an Dit Oo put are anda in Lawrence and Mrs. Harry Lacs: snd also Mrs. Roy Leathers and son of Moose Run, were in our vil lage Thursday p. m Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Runkle and daughter called in our village Sun- day p m. Mr, and Mrs LL. McCartney and children visited at the latter's home, | Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Mulbarger, at Pleasant Gap, on Sunday, who the own al new be the forme: WOODWARD Thursday morning regisiered 4 helow the coldest March (1 thie m ‘aay na buby Mr. and N Belle nte H begin mare barn ¢ barn have PINE GLEN wrvioes: Sundaf achool at Ci appointed ve garden problems 1f you ha bring them to thank the splendid contributions fl: This appreciation sacrificing ” ans along ¢ wish everyone for foward is One Way we io the mach the service how who us can bove HL Mrs, James Hodge and son Phil are spending the weekend with rela i at Philadelphia. Phil expects to be Inducted into the army soon Mise Laura Hoover and girl friend. Demoris Benner of Lock Haven, spent the weekend at Miss Hoover's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hoover Both girls are employed at Sylvania Products Oo. at Mill Hall LD «666 S80 Livi AT FIRST SION OF A IN THE UPPER ROOM Soehool 1943 Sunday 15 International for March win Text: John 4: 1-6 J& 1 adie along the pat rly and | Fe a & Wiege of =ity of Marvis West China, ootnmission the Chinese ment there, to make a studh Chinese industrial cooperatives, thelr valiie in the war effort. and their place in the post-war China. Prof Stevens was in China from 1834 © 36. engaged 0 student training and in investigation of cooperatives H- is the author of several books on conperatives in China A conference of Methodist sawd ine terdenominational Christian Jeaders ito help “lift into prominence some! former Gean neree of the has flown to of ol | 666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS of the rundamental issues which are, WS in we WORLD or RELIGION BY WWREIN | ssn ~~ - Me 34 STATE TRAINS FARM LABOR GROUPS FENN students rm work. current a newspaper given away by hich would it WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Polley Protects You Frem Floancial Tom See John F. Gray & Son Phone 6407.3 Bellefonte, Pa. ee — 7”
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