Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 08, 1943, Image 11

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    April 8 1943. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. ~ Page Five
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CENTRE HALL | Walter, Jr, Miss Arlene McKinney, | ford. Friday evening at the home of those things to thelr offices apper-!S8pring Township, Centre County price In eash after delivery of the opened, seid point being marked by Addition at Pleasant Gap, Pennsyl-
ond Mrs, Pearl Foust of Tyrone, | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Willlam taining to be done and those who Pennsylvania, bounded and de- deed and confirmation of the sale an fron pin, thence in an Easterly (vania, recorded in sald Recorder's
Paul Fetterolf of Indiantown Gap, | Bradford: Misses Isabel Emery, Jean are bound In recognizance to prose- scribed as follows, to wit by the Court direction slong the South side of Office In Miscellanedns Book “8.” at
(Continued “from. page two) spent the weekend here Hanna, Barbara Potter, Geraldine cute against the prisoners that are Beginning at stone in private road W. C. DUCK, Administ : ald Pirst Street a distance of 116 page 428
A son, David Edward, was born Mrs, Lillian Slick of Ohio, Is vis- | Rockey, Patricia Boozer, and Martha and shall be In Jail in Centre Coun- thence by lots of Natl an Gill and of the Etat of Ds ; i i » A POU thence North 58 Oe AL Df sale to A. H. 8mith, of
last Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Edward | jiing since last Thursday with Mrs.| Spyker, Donald Brouse, Dean Ross, ty, be then and there to prosecute cscar Gill South 42'% de : F : ; ny hin ro Cartier
OR MIS NoSt and the Infam ne Maggarel Crawford _. | John R mmey n Marlin Fre Eldon them as shall be just 45 perches to stone on line of Ja WIS ORVIS HARVEY hd el ‘ 4 L: Wu or it ¢ L Pennsylvar or the sum of Five
Mr Vogt is in the Great Lakes Nav- The Central Queen Temple lodge Whitman and George y nm Ciiven under my hand In delle per Brooks land: thence by sa 1 Ji \ ne for the Estate wt b ; a a ( bo rundred 1 rs {Or 4 ne-half ir
“ y 0 SUEY held a social meeting last Thursday onte, the 26th day of March in the per Brooks South 36'; deg Vent -~ 4 — —S { 1 fee) i crest nt 4 ' lent In the above
al Training 8school near Chicago evening at the J. Harold Durst home ear of our Lord 1943, and the 167th [20 1-10 rods to stones, corner of ORPHANS’ COURT SALE igh thence along Ctactibed premises, for the Daymer
Mrs. Harold Armstrong and daugh- Sunday dinner guests at the F. K L | N tices ;; of the Independence of the Will'am Baird, then )y sald Bal A ns y not yeti opent thence bi nf ey nt's ded
ter, Tatiana Miller, left this week for | prank home were Mr. and Mrs. Paul eéga 0 ted States of Amerien orth 4 eg \ 40 perche m wy Mplie: “ the we Ka "* 0 . . : p
Maumee, Ohio, where they joined | petterolf and Drew, Kenneth Frank All time given Eastern Wan tone in priva ond, thence |. oo Re Sr poh Seder , Opt Fit) Te hire
Lieut. Armstrong on the staff of the sng Mr. and Mrs, Ernest A. Frank ADMINISTRA TRIX'S Noi r Tho along said private road North 45 T wnshiy , ;
Army Ordnanee School at Toledo and son, Ernest, Jr n the matter of the estate ¢ EDWARD 1”. MILLER ot art ire ai pin, the pl begining aL Ta Ww guint Ag
Mr. and Mrs, J. Shannon Boozer, I'he YO-Yo Club met Saturday tt : Jind iB ara (TTT shi TL Sharir. 1D] ginni \ 8 out “ ug ; ; 4 bed portion of 1 ame pret y Ne 4 i” { May, 1943
son David and daughter Patricia, evening at the home of Mi Milford v I y , nty , Ad and 4 1 ( neat 1 AK LT . hd 19100 " 7 a ‘ ! 10 Laks att on
and Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Bradford | 1 use ters of administy 1 © Wid LEGAL NOTICE rely i 2} To y “7 edito » 7 i m a final
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr Mr. and Mrs. Theodore : having bee y to th
and Mrs. J. Willlam Bradford and | Lamar, visited Mrs. Savil
daughter, The dinner was given in we di ast week
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Boozer rnd Mr os Neff Ie ill at the
Miss Bradford, who observed birth-! home of r daughter. M
days recently
Mac Musser of Roc) Spring
the weekend with his “aunt and ' re Sunda . ru {
cle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Good- | yr, and Rdgar Miller ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
hart . ’ ad i
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown
family moved on Saturday to their { pire : ; : aves . Hye ) ot : . . ‘
home here r. and Mi {enneth Runkl i ' fe ted 10 tHE | txarnnrtart Mm ” " we of 1G oy : f Po
The ' ible of the le ¢ whiter IAney TDDer ard 1 ‘ § ‘ feb ¢ ' ) d {1 }
foe Bible Clan OF the Re Ar DE | rogItALod, a. ME Im: (Ihe Clerk of the Orphans’ y. Pens he sak seribed as follows, to wht: J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY
the John W. Delaney home nburg over the weekend a dy ha ann Worth . he +) the 4 a an {N One of the Olde
Mrs. John Slack entertained these he wrden Section of the n-ly present t thout delay fi , a waka) ’ Fim Farm nryt rs ; i : { ‘Pl rip : FDOW 1. KFICHLING
members of the Ref ed F nd ( Tub met last evenh at t ot nent to EW1 \ W ZL 2 in ‘ . . ] a  —
ship Bible class at her home last home of N George Stover to he ¥ goed v "itty | ts nistra v ; Vit resvbihis " t Ww ke i ; rt ‘ Temple Lourt Phone 2521
Thursday evening: Mrs. Harold E.|M n Butler, county
Bradford, Mrs. Robert Walker, Mr: onomist
Bruce Knarr, Mrs. Bob Wetzel, Miss method EXECUTORS NOTICE
Miss Anna Mae Martz
nth 42 adegres Fast Mayer, deceased f 22 in Wie a distan of Boring Township Centre County
entry ne nt ’ Alsta O M) fect $4 I ) ! nage to t granting
Matter of the
Mover Inte
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tf Agence in Centre County
Delas R. Keener
These voung people w
ed at a worship .
formed ch
h Sunday venia I rville ostermay f A 1 hy \ 0 wily A i "
Misses Eleanor Boh orothy Bo } went Monday with 1 on, the | » t {
er, Shirley Garbrick fava Ripka, R Ww L. Hosterman at a ) " y ROY « Al
and Clara Lou Wetzel and Jan M I A Ru Walker | © tra . ov ROT HY
The Women nild of the - | College to th tl i fM l ( ‘ f ‘ :
formed church will hoi it bi- | it I f m — —_ . — —
this " y 11v eda . . a ' : f 3 ‘ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTHCY
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Walter Gate
siting hi
13 Billion Dollars Must Be Raised
Donaid Breon
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was ill ean Ross on Whitman, Martin . ! wo : . .. 3 . : .
Ronald Breon, while playing | D ” C. willlam Boozer, Jr. Rob : ; MHE GOVERNMENT of the United States is asking us to lend For United States War Bonds are the greatest investment in
week, fell and suffered a lip injury pidom, Donald Browse, Fred Horner, MILLE 10 South Patterson Stree: it 13 billion dollars in the next few weeks, We can do it, And the world—har none. Thev're investments tailored to fit vour
which required the doctor’ ¢ A cing 1% Joh Rimme J a e, ¥ Xe f . , : we must do it. Evers American must realize the truth: partie ular situation. And thes give vou the p hand e of a lifetime to
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stdver Y Sunday aftern I tthe - ; : . : re ¢ :
gertown were Sunday su ests Newton rick home vy Wi i COURT PROCLAMATION In ‘his, our toughest war. we've made a good start, We've order and get th kind of world vou want to live in after this
of Mr. and Mrs. George Searson and Mrs. Eugene Emerick of Beliefon! w : Ho ; trained a lot of men—made a lot of weapons—bhuilt a lot of ships. war. Every cent vou put in War Bonds now will help te guaran-
family larence Weave V here we H bie 1] ib 3:3 tee plenty of peace-time jobs making peace living for every one
Mrs. G e Searson ' | ‘ { But it's only a start. No man or woman among us would con
+COrg F aa “ ' nd ¢ ignter MI oy es 3 ’ goss s . 3 :
Wednesday in lied fonte 'y t ir. rone or 4 d ' tend for a single instant that we're doing enough now to win this
; war! For vour Country's sake—for your own sake—invest all vou
WE'VE GOT TO BUILD MORE!
We broke all records building 8X million tons of shipping last
vear. But grim-faced Army and Navy men will tell vou that the THERE ARE 7 DIFFERENT TYPES OF U
18 MILLION tons we're building this vear still won't be enough!
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES — CHOOSE
WE'VE GOT TO FIGHT MORE! THE ONES BEST SUITED FOR YOU
From now {ill this war is won, America must be on the of-
fensive. In ever-increasing numbers, your sons, brothers, hus- United States War Savings Bonds—Series E: The perfect
bands must go into actual battle. Our losses have already begun investment for individual and family savings. Gives you back $4
to mount—and they will not grow less, for every $3 when the Bond matures. Designed especially for the
smaller investor. Dated 1st day of month in which pavment is
AND WE'VE GOT TO BUY MORE reg ted retest 2:9" a yeas if Jeu to maturity. SA
. . tions: 325, 304, S104, 5500, $1000, Redemption: anv time 60 davs
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WAR BONDS! after issue date. Price: 75° of maturity value.
Sure we're all buying War Bonds now. But we've got to help >4 v ark yan
, 217, = 4.1964 - - n nr ,.
pay for our increased fighting and building . . . We've got to 213°: Treasury Bonds of 1964-1969: Readily marketable, ac
Inaich. an best we can. the sactifice of those Ameticans who are ceptable as bank collateral, these Bonds ate ideal investments for
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toiling and sweating on a dozen battlefronts—with the bloodiest trust 1onds, slaves and individuals. A Special feature pros ies
vel fo come. The blunt fact is this: to keep our war machine go- a ne Jo Phi Feta al . a A a eH i ae
ing. we've got to dig up 13 billion extra dollars this month. 13 purpose of satisfying Federa estate taxes, Dated April 15, 1f 43;
billion dollars over and above our regular War Bond buying! due June 15, 1960, Denominations: $500, $1000, $5000, $10,000,
in tl tf k \ isited t : { th $100,000—also $1,000,000 if registered. Redemption: Not call-
n 1€¢ nex CW WEEKS You may ee Visiie 1A) one o fe ‘ ble 3 n O64 » » * + ® C0 : g
: A a. able till June 15, 1964; thereafter at par and accrued interest on
thousands of volunteers who are contributing their time and ef- anv interest date at 4 months’ ER Subject to Federal taxes
ort to this drive. But don’t wait for him. Make up your mind now only. Prices: par and accrued interest.
5 a that before this drive is over, vou're going to march right down
Announcement ] J 7 fuer) to your nearest bank, Post Office, or place where they sell War Other Securities: Series “C” Tax Notes; 74 7 Certificates
; Bonds, and do vour duty. And don’t ever forget this: in doing of Indebtedness; 2°. Treasury Bonds of 1950-1952; United
mn your duty, you're doing vourself one of the biggest favors of vour States Savings Bonds Series “F,”; United States Savings Bonds
HUH M. QUIGLEY has been called to active duty as an 4 VY fr AUTH ) life! Series “6G.”
officer in the Army. Until his return his insurance business i
will be conducted on the same high standard of service and i M Ri F<
Us,
© pen con wm. A
prctection, at the same offices in Temple Court, by his two
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capable office girls, Miss Mary Jovine and Miss Lois Longwell } AAA
They will be assisted as usual by his dnsurance engineers and PR \ THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES YOU LEND YOUR MONEY |
special agents, under the supervision of Miss Mary M. Rankin, \; . + 1 *
acting as his agent and attornev-in<fact \ . % Ss —————— ——————
Please address all communications and pay all bills to ; : .
Hugh M. Quigley, Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa. as heretofore; This Space Contributed by the Following Centre County Banks:
the same offices on the second floor of Temple Court Your Your REXALL PHARMACIST : : i
I ol Bellefonte Trust Co. First National Bank Community Bank
are earnestly requested Remember... the effectiveness of your BELLEFONTE, PA. HOWARD, PA. PORT MATILDA, PA.
doctor's prescription relies upon three
fundamentals: Expert Sot pound; ng
holt sxength ~ fish meteriphs ~ ved » Farmers National Bank Farmers National Bank Rebersburg National Bank
ngid adherence to the use of ingredients
Miss Rankin will also continue fo act as Manager for her | specified. That is why we ure youl to BELLEFONTE, PA. MILLHEIM, PA. REBERSBURG, PA.
father, William B. Rankin, in his insurance agency, located bring your prescription to the Rexall
Drug Store where extra attention is
in efter Eututye Belson Ba, (Phone 2148) and will BI Rare te rier Dicuron. | First National Bank First National Bank First National Bank
$ tisiness L$ § f Ls "
SORines Ta NNN OW vat aj cen BELLEFONTE, PA. PHILIPSBURG, PA. SPRING MILLS, PA.
er ~y.
also feel free to discuss your insurance problems as usual at
First National Bank Peoples National Bank
HUGH M. QUIGLEY resorption didi STATE COLLEGE, PA. STATE COLLEGE, PA.
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ALL FORMS OF WHITE BROS.
| Drug Stor : ; "
INSURANCE Drug Te United States Treasury War Finance Committee — War Savings Staff — Victory Fund Committee
Temple Court Phone 2123 Bellefonte, Pa. A I A RH SOAR.
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