April 22, 1943. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three ——— Misses Anna and Nelle Holter re- turned Saturday from a two weeks’ visit in Willlamsport and Sunbury Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wagner and daughter Joanne, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dreese spent Sunday in Beavertown at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kline. Mrs. Kate Weber, daughter Nelle, and Mrs. Arthur Irvin spent Friday in Williamsport, Mr. M. W. wagner, John H. Wag- ner, Carl Deitrich and Charles.Con- fer, Jr., attended lodge in Bellefonte Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Deltrich, John H. Wagner called on Mr. and Mrs William Kerstetter at Pleasant Gap, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kerstetter have been confined to their home since last December (Last Week) Misses Martha Pletcher and Lois Lyons were last weekend guests of Pvt. Pat Alterio, stationed at Camp Meade. Rev. and Mrs. Walter Glenn, two children, Gilbert and Leona, of Sal- ladasburg, Parker Glenn of Wash- ington, D. C, and their mother, Mrs. Rebecca Glenn of Mt. Eagle, spent Saturday with another deugh- ter, Mrs. Marion Pletcher in honor of her birthday Mr. and Mrs. James Bathgate are the proud parents of their first child, | a son, born April 6th at the Centre County Hospital, Bellefonte. The little one has been named Robert James. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Pifer were guests of their sonsin-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick DeVictor of Williamsport, Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. C. Wetzel of Belle- fonte, visited last weekend with thelr son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Gregg Wensel Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Zimmerman end sons, Jack, Ronny and Eugene of Baltimore, spent last Sunday at their home here, and entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Haines and Mrs Esther Pletcher of Howard, Mrs Francis Zimmerman of Mile burg, and Mrs. George Harvey of Lock Haven. Miss Marguerite DeLong of Belle- fonte, was a weekend guest of Harry and Miss Carolyn Ekdahl Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bennett of Mill Hall, were Sunday callers of the latter's mother, Mrs. Clara Butler and sisters, Mrs. G. A. Ekdahl Miss Carrye Butler “Pech. Sgt. Malcolm Schenck of Santa Ana, Calif. is spending a two- weeks’ furlough with his parent Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Schenck Mr. and Mrs. Earl Orr of fonte, spent Sunday with the mers mother, M:s. Willlam Orr John Weber of Montoursville, spent the weekend with his moth end sister, Mrs, Kate Weber Miss Nelle Weber Mr. and Mrs. Rex Herlinger spent Sunday with the former's brother, Ray Herlinger of Renovo Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Schwenk spent Thursday afternoon with friends at Renovo. The fire company was called to the farm of Lloyd Beightol, Howard, R D.. Sunday evening on account of a slight fire on the roof of the hous The services of the boys were not needed as the family had exting- uished the flames before the firemen kd Belle for OT - arrived. Mrs. H. 1. Yearick and son Rob- ert of Lock Haven, called at the home of Mr. E. E. Chapman, How- ard, R. D. Saturday. Mrs. Yearick attended the funeral of Mr. Hen- syl Gardner at Blanchard Mrs. Donald Gardner, Jr. left last Wednesday the 7th, to join her } band stationed at Camp Cook, Ban iS- HOWARD | Gardner's parents, Mr [Cleve McCauley until some future | | date, Rev. and Mrs. T. R. Hustler of | Loganton, were recent guests at the | Mrs. | {home of the latter's sister, Kline R. Wolf. © Mrs. Susan Beightol returned her home Saturday, after a month's visit with her son, Dale Beightol {of Boothwyn, Pa, who accompanied | her home Mrs. Dale Belghtol is making an extended visit sister at California Mrs. Anna Tyson returned to Buf- {falo, N. Y.. Sunday, after a visit of 5 weeks among relatives and friends Mrs. Iris Kranz of Akron, N. Y,, pttended the funeral of her uncle, Hensyl H. Ga'dner, formerly of Johnsonburg, Saturday, April 10, and is also visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E Chapman, near Howard, R. D Miss Erma Dullen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dullen, mo- tored to Altoona last Wednesday for examination to enlist in the WAAC, passed successfully and Is now walt- ing her turn to enter A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Condo, Sunday, April 4th. Those present to enjoy the festivities were: Mr. and Mrs. John Condo, Jr. of Mr ind Mrs. John Condo, 8r., wife and ilittle daughter Sandra Joan of Wil- mington, Del, Mrs, Genevieve Year- ick, son Robert and daughters Jean and Joan of Howard, son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Yearick and little daughter Beverly Joyce of Lin- wood, Mrs. Walter Condo of Beech Creek, and Miss Betty Lomison and rar] Holter of Howard. Hensyl Gardner, 58, Howard, died Wednesday son a native of at the Vet- erens’' Hospital at Co he had been a patient for Mr. Gardner spent 18 months over- HAS the first World War and with the army He had been employed at Johnsonburg Paper Mill until his health falled a number of [ars when he went to Phila- his brother, with He was a member n of oc ination upation ve ago, ' delphia to Clayton Gardner reside of the American Legion Post, John- sonburg. Surviving are two sisters Mrs. Cora Lyons of Howard, Mrs Clara Harer of Jersey Sh & one brother, ¢ phia. Fune d Id Saturday at th l ine home at Beech Creek, conducted by M. 8. Rogers, pastor of the rch of Christ of Blanchard Burial was made at the Christian cemetery within military tives and friends at Mrs. Cora Lyons, son an in-law, Mr. and Mrs and { 1y of Howard, } E.E apman of How an it Mrs George Long accom- William Long attend the funeral of Mrs. William Long's bro- ther-in-law, Mr. Drumm of that city. Rev. Long had charge of the funeral service Monday afternoon Rev. and Mrs. Hayden, pastor of the Church of Christ at Lock Hav- were guests Rev. and Mrs Rogers, Monday Rev, Hayden as- sisted in the evangelistic service on Monday evening aot the Howard Church of Christ Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Long Howard, R. D.. attended the Tuner of Mrs. Long's stepfather, Samu Stayrook, at Lewisburg, R. D Wednesday Mr panied Rev to Pittsburgh, Sunday, and Mrs and Mrs to of en, of al el + las ———————— Nonaganarian to Fish. Henry Coie, aged 93, of near Ridg- way, will probably be the oldest fish. erman of Elk county whip the streams when the trout season opens to Maria. Calif. Their little daughter, today. He has secured his fishing Donna Kay, will remain with Mrs. license at the court house —————————————————————— - x ———o'] 8uy spedielist, 3. Trenspert four or mere to 9. 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We are in the market to buy good used cars and we can make you an witractive CASH offer now, BELLEFONTE MOTOR SALES North Water Street Bellefonte, Pa. and Mrs. | to | with her | NEWS OF SERVICE MEN From CENTRE COUNTY and vicinity ~ | With Engineers Pfe. Paul L. Sunday Pfc. Sunday is the son of Mr, and and Mi: Willlam Sunday of War- riors Mark He wa jucted into the a y Sept 1942 From the reception Cumber- land he wa Vv and on Jan. | ferred to the A. P. Hill } Bow - ling Gree: ¢ Now working ection Cpl. Paul W. Homan A graduate of Gregg Township High School, Cpl. Homan was a popular pitcher for the Spring Mills baseball team in Tri-Valley League He iz a son nd Mra W. Robert Homan of gg Mill RD Cpl. Homan enlisted in the 43rd Bombardment Group, July 18, 1841 While stationed at Bangor, Maine he came home on December 7th. Bj the end of the following January he WAS set ustralia where he grad- uated School and Guinea. He has re ) t ed for advar in radi operation Cp 25 yeafs of age i p— * -— Pvt. Clyde W. Reese Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pvt L. M. Reese, of Port Matilda, en- tered the service Sept. 20, 1942, and was sent to Camp Shelby, Miss, for training. He is a graduate of the Port Matilda High School, class of 1938. While attending school and until he entered the army, he de- Hvered milk for his father, and help- ed on the dairy farm Gets Promotion Ee a n— Donald E. Coldron, of Centre Hall, was commissioned a second lieuten- fant In the Army of the United i States, Friday, upon completion of {the Officer Candidate course at The | Infantry School Ga. Lt. Coldron is the son and Mrs. M. E. Coldron, | Hall. | The new leutenant was inducted into the army on May 6, 1942, and iserved with the 330th Infantry Reg- 4 of Mr of Centre ERR — rae | Andrews Brothers in U. S. Serv ice Sgt. Harold W Andrews Con P Wilmer 8, Andrews The above brothers a the Os : 3 . 4 of Mr. and M Alle A ‘ f {oreley ‘ vi llefonte, R. D . . Sgt. Harold W. Andrew the eld Corp. Wimmer 8. A is calls est is somewhere in foreign ser- #5, ervice Jul From vice. He was called to the colors Nov, New Cumberian elion Seni 17, 1941. He wag employed by the wa nt to Fort Eust Va. fo Western Electric Co. at C! Lor bi tra €. and then transferre WwW. Vi al the time he wa : clea | n, rr > " pr " y Los mi De into service at Fort Thomas, Ky. © a A ; 4 From there i nt Fr Leonard Wokx Mo Hf Da sie Hs ‘ I training nd wn transferre Lin t ( he fed rd Fu Ww ! Ax i Wile 1 " e | W * * » » . ops . ; . . With Military Police Serving in Africa _ * Plc. Edward O. Shape, 30 (ahave vho Is with the Mi Poli Ft. Custer, Mich § y of C1} i Shope. of Boggs township. He enter it od the service October 1942 a : winith from the reception center at Ne | U 8 Cumberland wa y FL. McC Al I ¢ Wort A inl Alabama {on basi fra i wit fe p Pelle From the bus onl ta Fi. ( ¢ Hi q hid } wa . Before entering the wrvice Py member of Batts B . Custer wa employed » a Ww K a: went with ¢ Batts driver by the J. OO. Brewer coal vard Shel? Wi : TAnAr in Bellefonte. He is Cat! er he actompanis at erine May Keith, of to Camp Sulic N C and there are two mont with the edd Was $4 and. Fi go he wa dut sn apartment in the Haag Hotel bullding. East Bishop street ; B y ha br r Pvt. Shope was home March on Cha oT 8. wi with the a furlough. He has a bre r. Albert U. 8B. Arn in Te I Charles N. Shox ged 3 who 4 with Beckwith recs y ma { y AN the Military Police and ho is sta- Oklahoma § a form Wool tioned in St. Augustine, Fila teacher SCOTIA NEWS (Ry 1. MM Willilam«) Winter number forty-nine I guess it was, has come and gone, but it was a real snow while it lasted and 1 be- Waddle. And on Sunday a week ago we had that radioman and his wife Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Stitzer and grandson and Mrs. H G. Zimmer- lieve it took as much gas to drive one man of Pleasant Gap, who came up mile in that snow as it ordinarily here and said they wanted a ham would take to drive five or six miles and egg supper which we gave them in good driving Church services were well attended at Gravs Church on last Sunday Some of our former residents who were visiting in this valley attended church with us Mrs. Charles Sellers had the mis- fortune of fracturing her ankle on | Sunday evening, April 11, while com- ing down a flight of stairs from the j attic of her home but at present she st Fort Benning,! is getting along fine according to re- ports been stationed at Camp Adair, Ore. gon, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stine, at Waddle. He then will leave for Ab- erdeen, Md., where he will be sta- tiohed for a couple of months. And on last Sunday his brother and sis- ters were home to help with a delici- | ous dinner which they had in honor of his short visit home. Those who were there were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stine and children of Bellefonte; Mr and Mrs. IL. 8 Warner and children of Unionville; and Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Bickle and children of Matternville; Mr, and Mrs. W. D Btine and grandpa, Jonas Stine. Jonas Stine Sr, who had been making his home for a number of years with his daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shuey of | iment before going to Officer Candi- | date School three months ago. He held the rank of Corporal before be- ing commissioned. The new officer is a graduate of Centre Mall High School. School Bus—Truck Collide | A school bus, skidding on an icy lourve, collided with a truck near {Clearfield last wednesday, but the 35 children passengers escaped un- hurt. The impact drove the truck into a house, causing several hun- dred dollars’ damage, State College Is now making his home with his son and daughter-in- | law, Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Stine. Pvt. Guy H. Kellerman of Cole- ville, who is now stationed at Brigh- am City, Utah, is home on a visit with his wife and father and mother paid his uncle, and grandmother, a visit last Sunday. Not many of the ‘grandsons that are in ithe service and ‘there are eight of them, that forget i i } to visit grandma Williams, while home on a visit. With him also was his wife. his mother and three sis. | | Corporal Jonas Stine, Jr., who has i house, ling Regulations, and told Charley that he ought to repair about three extra radios the coming week on a feed like that Come again Charley and don’t forget Your coupons as you know that meat is rationed. and if you do forget them we have the ham just the same John Ghaner, a former resident of Scotia, and Mr. and Mrs. Burkholder and daughter, all of Bellwood, were down to visit Aunt Dora Ghaner on Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Gregg McGinley and children of Bellefonte spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. McoGinley's mother, Mra. Nellie Bherer Mrs. Ray Griffin of Baltimore, Md, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Boyd Johnson at Mat- ternville We will close this bit of news by saying that the ore mine business is still at a standstill at present and we do predict that one of them is closed down and will not be reopen- ed again by the same company and | may never be opened up again un- less someone other than the present owners open it up. Each moming as we get up and look out we see a nice herd of deer feeding In the field close by our Your Scrapple Problem Under the Meat and Fats Ration. the District OPA Office says that Scrapple is defined as having a meat content of mole than 20% by weight. Therefore, all | Scrapple having a meat content of of 207% or more is rationed and has’ a point value of two (2) points per pound. Any Berapple having a meat content of less than 207% may be sold without the collection of points, EEE Rp { One way to fight inflation is to in| i ters and nephew. Other visitors at crease your contribution to the sup our home were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd port of your church; let it have an | Ghaner and son of Stormstown; opportunity to find a good way to Mrs. W. D. Stine and son Jonas of spena surplus cash. i | a | At Miami Beach entered the s nM 9 i f hia fo W ) £ E Air Corp Ie ‘ t Mian Tu I Before « ¢ e Bite empleo A ’ Ve { Evo Brot Corie * nm of Mr. and Mrs. ( es J Ru of Wingate, entered ~ ( on October 16. 1942, an t Wool E Pt { { Cpl. Reese was 3 te { ¢ Bellefor High Bch i f 184 tend 1 Bu ‘ College 1 1040-41 " iis j ¢ f 1 K M ¢ { » orm y 4 OF i» ‘ Federal Bure of 1 erties gat He as rf MONE } ie Fil ime he entem eo rvics Cpl. Rowse recet w Y { a 15-0 furioug! * . ® WAAC Transferred ® » Fw Ofcer Cora M. Poster, of ( cur, N. Y., of 8 ! ge, J been a from wr WAAL Fraind Cent Ix Mi ¢ in 1 ¥F $5, WW x | i 4 Center at Ruston, 1 put 4 tions officer daughter of the late Mr and M Charles H. Foster of State Ool- ge and graduate of State Col. lege High School. Miss Foster re- ceived her gold bars frem the Des Moines Ce assigned to the Administrative Spec ialists School there as an instr in communication attending Army Quartermaster School at Cemp Lee, Va. she returned to Des Moines as assistant { i ministrative section wior chief of the ad- a Old Sawmill Razed C. F. Lahr has removed the last amber from the sawmill at 8ha- mokin Dam. formerly owned by Mr: Wesner, daughter the late C. W Brown. This mill was a landmark having been built and used when the old canal was in operation and lat. er to its present location. After the canal was abandoned, Mr. Brown sawed logs for people who hauled them to the mill and later he made cider and applebutter. Much of the lumber will be used in the buildings of which Mr. Lahr will erect on his farm, recently purchased spam i— Victory gardens will look mighty good in about two months ! Legal Notices ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the matter of the estate of Peler Hauser, late of Bnow Shoe Township, Centre County, Pa. deceased Letters of administration c¢. tt. a having been granted 90 Lhe under signed, all persots indebled therelo are requested tw make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will pre. sent them without delay for settie- ment ww WILLIAM E. HAUSER, Clar- ence, Pa, Administrator « 8 M W. Gettig, attorney for estate x10 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICF In the matter of the estate of Fleming Poorman ete. . of Bogus Cu Pa ae said Ere. ae WW ‘ x1¢ FXEOCUTORS NOTCH ¢ ae af LR ” ’ “a { © aad paLlaines ¢ al ’ ne bed b od Wo ‘ d 4 FETAONA Indebled U ale re eq uUesle £ are Di p nad LIOR a or deman TR ! resent py wit vt Lene ‘ 1 p28 Bouth P } ye Pa or £4 J A 0 South Patterson Street e. Pi Fue | 7% £3 ey I f 4 x1 EXECUTRICE'S NOTCH In the matier of the estate ! Sarah E pe Se e of Boj Tora 3 Ce Is { } N CE 1a “4 “ ’ 4 av Li ¢ ae V g bee ) ¢ ‘ ¢ : ers indebied * | ¢ “ * rec ~51e { Lake ¢ 4 by L a i ¥ AY . Ls ie ’ Min ‘ 4 3 rif thoi vy for settiems ww ELIZABETH ORNADA. Bells & ¥ ‘ 5 Ww Har " Wa ke ‘ f a 2 ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICY ’ 4 Whe tier 6 eRLe ¢ ’ ‘ v : " Pp 4 PRY y v ¢ y 1 ee § ’ » ¢ £ « i ¢ LTE re ¢ make ¢ 1 4 we ela ip . Ww eaent b we Jem . i Ny ' x 3 ’ A H it 15 ’ e xl ADMINISTRATORS" NOTICE In the 3 tier af the estate of J We ie { WE YW ¢ Pi CO 1 ot ’ yy Sala le we 3 . e OTHE Te ad “ i “ ° ~~ ’ ¢ i Lie pls ¢ R 1 wil " A iat Li ne v TE Ne ‘ ous Ge.a Ir oe f 14 A WEITZ ! e, P DEAR K. © Miles A ‘ wv £ yor ; f ¢ 18 xi EXECUTORS NOTICE In the ot Soy f the estate {a RR Williams, late of Worth Township entre County. Pa. deceased ellerg x i } ve estate 3 Lhe i eral 3. a id 10 Rig « aie ar ake i ved ial via ¢ ¢ ave eT ER ¢ FY Ge nist estate 10 13d Ie w clay fo faerie ROY « ~ HOUN, Pi« ww, Pa DOROTHY FLACK, Julia Pa. Ex t } G. love ti ey for estas 5 LEGAL NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of ) Moyer ate of Si g Centre Count phans' Court { Centre navivania Estate Nc Cre crested hereln kK, Administrator h 3 { avid H. Mover : hn i ecedent, has filed in the Office of Clerk of the ' Court of Centre County his petition praying for the sale of the following real estate of the Decedent gt public sale All that certain messuage, tene- ment and tract of land, situate in Spring Township Pennsylvania scribed ax follows Centre County bounded , to wit na ana te. Jeginning at stone In private road thence by lots of Nathan Gill and Cacar Gill South 42'% degrees East 45 perches to stone on line of Jas- per Brooks land: thence by said Jas. Per Brooks South 36% degrees West 20 1-10 to stones, commer of William Baird, thence by said Baird North 42%: degrees West 49 perches to stone in private road, thence slong cald private road North 45% degrees East 18. perches to the place of beginning Containing 5 acres and 4 percheg neal measure Being the same premises which W Clayton Duck et ux, by deed dated March 7. 1908 and recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds, at Bellefonte, Pa. in Deed Book Vol tme 102, at page 182, granted and conveyed to David H. Moyer. Unless exceptions are filed there. to, the above described premises will {be sold at public sale on Saturday, rods ‘April 24th, 1943, at 10:00 o'clock a. nm. on the premises, at Cilitown, gebout two miles East of Pleasant Gap, Bpring Township, Centre Coll ty, Pennsylvania, The sald sale is for the payment of the Decedent's debs Terme of Bale 4 of the pur Chase Price in ca when Lhe prop- erty Is knocked down and declared sold, and the balance of the purchase price In cash delivery of the deed and confirmation of the. sale by the Court W. C. DUCK, Administrator of Lhe Estate of David H Moyer, deceased LEWIS ORVIS HARVEY Attorney for the Estate x16 COURT PROCLAMATION Wheres t Honorable Ivan Walker, President Judge of the Court of Common P { the 49th Judics inl District i g£ of thw County Gf Ceutos ¥ ¢ | pre “in Iw ¢ 24th day of Re red ] ¢ rl 1 : fe ( f Pi Court f & “ f ¢ Peace Over I's ‘ General Jalil I ¢ 1 § ¢ Coun { Cer ‘ Zl. ’ ’ 4] oor i Ld M ‘ { May st i EA fo p VOT ue J ‘ | ‘ meeting | ir f Wil - “ne « ‘ Je We 4 3 A May # » A M I M th ’ f wo nu eck of w the 4! WM vi wr A , being M 24 143 J we Core ‘ ¢ of ¢ Peas Alder. pe a ¥ ’ ’ hg 4 r 3 « ‘ . p he then » wr f “ w wit wl y ' ” ’ bails HHT - i I= ee WHO bw } 4 LONE ¢ ‘ are ( 3a » ‘ yo le y Belle ’ " 1 the 143 e 167th W ender { the iF A Fast War Ww MILLER F- = P ow TEST IS FREE Let us test your hearing-no charge! You see the results, Western Electric HEARING AIDS re F BELL TELEP v Ad FS ied FRESE BED £58 We make weekly trips through your territory. 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