July 92, 1943 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. He PINE GROVE MILLS | Miss Mae Gates of the WACS, now (ster home stationed in Maryland, enjoyed a! The Girl Scouts of town enjoyed a short furlough last week with her |plenie supper Saturday evening on mother, Mrs. Blanche Gates of [the school grounds. Mrs. Ella Mild Gatesburg red Barto was present to keep order Mrs. Lucy Corl of Altoona, spent | Paul Stephens, Ji received the past week with her mother, Mrs, | Ugly dog bite last Tuesday on Ada Krebs, who is improving very leg by a neighbor's dog. He nicely under the care of Dr. Cullen [treated at once by a physician of State College apparently is coming along fine At a recent tax sale Herman Miss Leona Burns was a recent Everts became owner of the Ard visitor at her parental home, My A ; . Goss house on West Main street at and Mrs. Clair Burns. Leona is em- 3340. It WII be comiiatoly romoal ployed in the office of the Pe-Ro th thes ‘Heat hi yi! dele Ice Cream Co. in State College Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wrigley Mr. and Mrs John CC. Gates of son of Pittsburgh, spent Juniata, were Tuesday guests of his |, past week With father, J. Cal Gates at his home on Prof. and Mrs. Paul 1 Wall street Pine Hall Mrs. Orpha Weaver § Miss Joann the Philipsburg State Mrs. Che ing admitted last Friday summe friends hope for her to mother, Mrs. Alva soon Marengo home Miss Daniel Frank of the State College tioning last postoffice f t m of her aunt, mer tan in the Ed Frank wheat fleld family Richard Ellenberger the U. 8 Mrs Helen Gates Powley and fam armed forces, was home on furlough fly of Philadelphia, arrived last week with hi rents, Mr, and the s 1116 CNEoO to spend the mmeyp M Areng The W Markle John H. Balley recently treet i ing decorated With as Ferguson township auditor B= nat o int HB cept the office our school Strouse has for all other Farmer Paul Homan of is harvesting his wheat ci Relish farm Edward W his home with Helen Stephen 3 8] naul summer vacatl in Pittsburgh, his Atl the last re Baileyville 20 member the home ange and Halfmos grange assembled to witness the and 4th degrees first class degree Grange to ‘eleven the order served a by the committe ster, Fry a distance were wife of Juliar wife of Bellefonte fer. V. A. All \ Decker of Centre Hall ular meeting of the held July 27 at 8 p. m ent Ralph C. Blaney of will be present : Dairy Cows in Mr Mrs rone, announce their daughter Eugene Donnelly chemist in the We Mill of Tyrone set for the weddin granddaughter of } Ham K. Goss of ~ granddaughter of the late C Mrs. William H. Fry Farmer and chicken fancier Peters of Halfmoon Valley, has p chased the Russell Zerby farm West Perguson (better known as the Rider farm) from Mayes real estate agency Last Tuesd: electrical ig Nefl Everts was Some damage was d A hose and bucket brigs tinguished the flames A girls’ cloth ganized Helen But at Ira Ha inclu presiden secretarv-ire ster. leader, Isabell bers are Belly Margaret Harpster Catherine Harp Madeline Davis and Harpster. At the last meeting a wei- ner roast was enjoyed by the girls ¥ and their firiends the I. G. Harp- i: the Was and nd some time his parents, Wrigley, of a patient at Hospital, be- Her many be | and her grand her daughter Musser vacation of Mi is enoving with her Johnston Ley home Barbara Dodd week in Ty M1 C was VACA -~ rong, a guest orce MK On SOImM« States and ar} ’ Of Inst week Mrs. Melvin Ellenberger 8 me Water ys new Ward ha hie on resis board been app townsnij near with Irie: rmer home gular meeting of 1 Grange wl WOODWARD M the ose and Sch y ma Helen Our next reg wil] County Belle Dd grange Time of and | X ngagement Martha Helen Long Islar Virginia Pape at of : Deen Mrs, Wil- all great- 14] and yrone Apt al Lawrence Brush Valley reiatives and acquaint week mother ni i w davs ast Fred Sites III and I Sites II. of McKeesg ring the Reavy the guests of Mr nd Mt he home of Maj. J ck by lightning to the roof. i; Ay at m weekend Al i { men wey stru ‘ wr ler the de game leader ter American tend raids Ore ew at } un s nf fe Mrs. Lee Brian and three child ren, Miss Mildred Palmer of Belle fonte, visited on Wednesday ot E. B. Palmer home Mrs. Ed Sweetwood has been cone fined to her hed with an attack of asthma Miss called at Saturday Charles Faust and family of Roy- ersford, are spending thelr vacation at the Mrs. J G. Boal home Capt. W. E. McCormick and wife of Raleigh N. C. are spending the week among relatives Miss Norma Faust N. Y. Is visiting at the home of grandfather, H E. Faust J. M. Blauser and wife of anlesburg M: Vesta Watson daughter Lieut. Henry Blauser of the Panama Canal Zone, his wife and two children from Lancaster called on Wednesday at the FP. F Palmer home. Lt. Blauser has been in the Canal Zone jor two years, and t end of his furlough will be omewhere in the States (Last Week) Mr. M A Sankey and wife of near Hollidaysburg, ealled Saturday ni it the FF. Palmer Nom of r State Palmer Saunders the F College, home, of Tonawanda, her al he lox ated eV and J W Mi nome on he Mr. and Thurs our vii at the on H HO Pe LO next ‘BUS i 100] a L usual Bun- Bovd Btere on Satu 1 the funera tere of Dix Run rs at the Andrew Ir- Mrs. Herbert M wdeiphia, Mrs. Jennie Orlando and grand. bars Johnsonba of Ohio They f f wolw of Phil and te : Dar Irvin son a Hg daughter william and Mrs lefante ter We + number : ame clean church last Th ay We ciated help the appre were dinner each help and sorry all could no stay for Food preservation this year is vitally important. You will want to put away for winter use substantial quantities of vegetables and fruits. Because electric cookery assures a cool kitchen, and because it is so de- pendable, electric range and electric roaster owners will find it compara- tively easy to handle the canning and dehydrating tasks. If you have not received a copy of the current issue of our home service publication, Homemaking Today, we urge you to secure one at your West Penn office. In it you will find carefully prepared instruc. tions for canning fruits and acid vegetables, for using the recommended pressure cooker *24,000 RANGE OWNERS .5,000 ROASTER OWNERS Penn TO OUR 39,000 CUSTOMERS WHO OWN ELECTRIC RANGES OR ROASTERS Special Food Preservation of "HOMEMAKING TODAY"— method for canning non-acid vegetables and meats, and for dehydrating certain vegetables and fruits, If more convenient, merely phone or write to your West Food Preservation issue of Homemaking Today will be sent to you. WEST PENN POWER COMPANY Heor "Report 10 the Notion,” outslending news program of the week, wvery Tuesday evening, 9:30, EWT, Columbia Broadcasting System. A office and a copy of the the Mach- | and! POTTERS MILLS | HOLTS HOLLOW | | Arthur Burd passed his physical examination on Saturday and ex- pects to be Inducted Inte army ser- vice the latter part of this month J. R. Confer and Rev, Shuey of Bellefonte; Mrs. John Smith, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Watson and son, Orvis Scholl, Mr, and Mrs. William Rachau and son of Milesburg; Mr and Mrs. Roy Sheesly and family, Donald Catherman, of Howard: Mr and Mrs. E. R. Hancock, of Philips- burg, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leathers, Mrs. Lee Johnson and sons, William McClure, Mrs. Al Franco, of Gum Stump, Mrs. George Magargel, Jr, and daughter of Pleasant Gap, Mrs {Arthur Burd and Mrs. Edith {were recent callers at the J. T. Wat son home Staff Sgt visiting Mrs. Dale many friends this vicinity on their return from the army camp where Mrs. Pisher had spent several days with her hus- band at Pt. Leonardwood, Mo Anna Johnson spent Friday Mrs. Edith Baird in Milesburg Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Burd, Mr and Mrs. Charles Miller, spent Sun with thelr father, Aaron Hall Unionville Mr Mrs. Willard and children, and Mi Emenhizer, of Lock cent guests at the and are thelr in with day of and Emenhizer and Mrs. John Haven, were re Charles Lucas home Mr live ret Rhoad Johnny a and two child Joanne, were in Bellefonte 14 nd irday shopping guests Mr Mrs. Charles Miller, of Dvr were overnight om the Burd on and I'on Arthur at home Sunday night Mr children Ralph Valley Mrs the Mrs were McC Rows Sunday and d the Leathers an callers home at Pleasant at artney Edith Burd | the Milford Burd home We ick list at Pleas- A speedy on al ant Gap hope for het recovery From and Mr Milford Last Week) Ben Fetzer, Mr Burd family were Sunday Burd home Ida Witmer of Wi this 1d and Mrs guests and nate, vis ited relatives at and took supper with Mr daughter, Saturday Mr J]. J. Pyle and Franco and daughter Jon Rhoads, Mn Roy Sheesly children, Mrs. William Howell children. Mrs. Paul Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Wat- chiidrer Anna Johnson, Reese and family spent in the grove at f John Pvfie's The tream place A JOIN mn Mrs Joanne hildrer and daughter afternoor nono childrer and served as Leathers the WCTU convention on Thursday Ed. Baird of Milesburg, spent last week at the Lee Johnson Unionville Mrs a day home Mr and Mrs Walter Sweitzer and daughter of Harrisburg home folks recently Mr. and Mrs Mr. and and Orvis William Rachau Mrs. Russell of Milesburg Watson SNYDERTOW 1 be held nr ROT Letter man BOY called at ' mine Tecently he home recently Rev. David E. Stra Dorman motored to De sday, where Mr. Dorm treatments at the Mrs i day visito hospital Harshberger was an in Lock Haven, Mon (ear day Mrs dale H a tied Clinton - Btoves M Mrs son Donny of town Dorman and Harry Friday afternoon Mrs. Ellen her store for business closed for several days Mrs. Nevin 8tover and son Donny of town, accompanied Mr. and Mrs H M Waliser of Clintondale to Bellefonte, Bunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wal- izer and family. Blaine SBampsel of Hublersburg, was a visitor among friends in town Bunday evening Mrs. Ellen Graves and sons, Web. ster and Bobby, were Wednesday evening visitors at the Hubert Von- ada home at Hublersburg The regular monthly meeting of Walizer Nevin called at the Ed Walizer of and homes has reoperied after being Graves the Willing Workers class met at the | home of Mrs David Straesser on Wednesday evening, with the follow- ing members present Mrs, Ellery Krape, Mrs. EMner Stover, Mrs. Nev. in Stover, Miss Helen Rogers, Mrs John Waltz, Mrs. Harry Haines, Mrs. Sheridan Gummo, Mrs, John Spang- ler, Mrs. William Haagen, Mrs. How! ard Ardery, Mrs. Ralph Grove, Mrs Andrew Rockey, Mrs, Clifford Cor! man, Mrs Dorman, Mrs Mrs. Glenn Rogers, Bob Spangler, Mrs, Ed George Harghberger, Mrs iDavid Straesser and Mrs, | Walizer Mr. and Mrs {son Elery, and Betty Krape were callers at the John Kissell home in, Lock Haven, Saturday evening. Miss Jean Walizer Is visiting her | uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Claude | Gingery and family at Linden ior several days. t ‘Wanted! Men and Women Who Are Hard of Hearing | To make this simple, no risk hearing test. | If you are temporarily deafened, bothered heroes lated wax ( corumen), try the oT coagy | Ourine Home Method test that so many say har enabled them to hear well , You | must hear better after obi RR | test or you get yonr money back at ence. | Ask about Ourine Far Drops today at | PARRISH DRUG STORE Burd | Fisher | William | {Garbrick. Mrs. Norman Stover, Mrs. | Harry Harry Waliger and buzzing head noises due to hard. | BOY SCOUT TROOP NO. 66 PREPARING FOR CAMP The Boy Scouts of Troop 66, Pleas- ant Gap, have had a busy season so far this year. They have attended five church services as a group and have spent five nights in camp They also participated in the Muncy District eamporee which was held at thelr camp ground at the “Never Fall Bpring” In Green Val- ley. Every boy from ‘Troop 68 who attended the camporee received a camporee embiem for better camp and scouteraft Last week five new members were invested Tenderfoot Scouts and seven boys were elevated to second class scouts Advancement and camperaft are {being emphasized this month as the troop 1s going to spend the last week of this month, July 25 to August 1 at the Beven Mountain Beout Camp The troop spent June at thelr campsite Troop 20 of Centre Hall oy two nights in along vith The two troops have cooperated closely camperaft and activities The Bcoutmaster of James Biddle, and Robert Becoutmaster of Troop 20, Hall, have just completed | weeks' training course for ters held in Bellefonte Troop 66, Rhoads, Centre An six peoutmas- - ‘ So You Want te Be a Genlus! If you want to be a genius, science says pick your grandparents. But even when you have the right her- edity there's a lot of hard, steady work before you Read the latest findings on this absorbing question in the July 25th issue of The Am- erican Weekly the big magazine distributed with the Baltimore Bun. day American, Order {rom newsdealer your » KILLS SIXTEEN SNAKES Floyd Babcack of Canton who wilks pipe line from Way N.Y Montoursville has killed seven copperhead si rattlery this the mana to AR ana nn i Year - Buy Bonds for future needs Legal Notices ADMINISTRATRIX'S In Himon NOTICY matter of the Soringer Int estate a. of navi J Jind igned the sald t Lo ndebled on . a rt make ynmediate paym ! ! claln | Lie it delay f SPRINGER m against ame with demands 10 present the : or setllement to RUTH ( Milibeim, Pa. BR. D., Ac BR. Paul Campbel “wt y onlate X33 or ’ n trots 1s sir ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE y the estate { Bnow Bhor County Pa de of iotiers ADOVe ™ the ministration having been ned, ail Aid estate mmediate on t ited he RIAL Persons are pay naebt requested ut delay for ST. CLAIR. & and Wis a « sane immediate payment 1 calms or demas hte 1 preasant Wh delay for settlement BARTHOLOMEW Executriz. BR. Paul &y H w eslate fet Cents: ADMINISTRATRIN'S NOTICE delay {or lo. EVEY RAR DD 3 for estate them without THELMA Bellefonte attorney 0 ratrix tig NOTICE In the Co Centre County IN DIVORCE irt of Common Plea Pa Februag Ani No. 68 Mar Kenne [ } David NOTICE Cri 4 X20 {va EXECLTOR'S Falate of Howard teased Letters late i nde Ne sald ostale immediate ing claims "x NOTICH Oards Centre Co Certrude Bore sf testamentary t are rean Dayenn or demar present Lhe setilement io BARA ate Wo delay for GARDNER Howard, Pa Walker. atior: "DONALD B OG WEIKERT Execs Ww for estate of Harrison Ney x20 NOTICE liege borough, deceased sand ($5000.00) root property ont of the decedent surviving spouse's cialm under tion Two of the In Act of Assembly bearing date the June D. 1817, P. L. 429, allowing five thou. sand ($5000 00% dollars The ahove aporalsement has been confirmed ni 81 hy the Court and publication or- dered for a period of thirty 30) days and if no exceptions are filed thereto within thirty 30) days the game Will be confirmed absolutely by the Court HARRY A CORMAN, Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans Court of Centre County, Penna JOHN T. TAYLOR, Attorney, State College, Pa. tH i day of x29 NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION In accordance with the Act of As. sembly passed June 3rd, 1037. Act No. 320. P. 1. 1333. Notice is hereby given that the Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, September 14, 1943, between the hours of 7 a m and 8 p. m.. in all Election Districts in all the Boroughs and Townships in Centre County, Pennsyivania Nominations are to be made for the below mentioned offices Judge of the Superior Court Pennsylvania-One The following public offices of Centre County, Pennsylvania: Sheriff One : County Treasurer—One, Prothonotary One, Recorder of Deeds One, i Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans’ Court--One County Commissioners--Two. County Auditors-—-Two, Caroner-—One. County Surveyor-—One And the foliowing public offices: i Judge of Election, Inspector of { Election, Assessor, School Directors, (Constable, Auditors, Justice of the | Peace, Township Supervisors, Coun. | cilmen and Tax Collector in the var ! jous Centre County where the terms of such municipal officers expire before lor during 1943, i County Board of Elections, of i Boroughs and Townships of 13030 In the Estate of William Runkle filed in the Registers of Centre Counts Band 128 p 31 Bcreg and consi arid 112 percehes MARY E RUNKL? Administratrix JAMER C. FURST Atinrney x30 VOTERS REGISTRATION NOTICE Notice for special volers registra- | tion i Notice is hereby itrare will git at the places on dates and at the times hereinafter stated, for the purpose of receiving personal applications for Registra- tions, for change Party Enroll iment and Removal Notices, for resi- dents of 1. Howard Boro. Howard Twp. Curtin Twp, Liberty Twp, and Marion Twp. at the Howard Fire Company Bldg Howard, Pa. on iMonday., July 26. 1543, between the thours of 10 a m. © 3p mand Tp. m to 10p m | 2. Millheim Boro, Gregg Twp, | Penin Twp... Haines and Miles Twps., given that Regis the of iat the Municipal Theatre Building, | | Millheim, Pa. on Tuesday. July 27. { 1943, between the hours of 10am jto3 p mand 7p miiop m i 3. Philipsburg Boro, South Phil- {ipsburg Boro, and Rush Twp. at ithe office of the Borough Secretary, {Public Building, Philipsburg, Pa. on | Wednesday, July 28. 1043, between the hours of 10a. m. to 3 p. m. and Tp m to 10 p m. 4. State College Boro, College Twp, Harris and Perguson Twps., at the Alpha Fire Building, State College, Pa. on Thursday, July 29, 1043, between the hours of 10 a m. toi pmand 7pm toi pm 5. Snow Shoe Boro, Snow Shoe Twp, and Bumnside Twp, in the High School Gym Building, Snow Shoe. Pa. on Priday. July 30, 1943, between the hours of 10 8. m. 0 3 pmand 7pm to 10pm CENTRE COUNTY | Commissioners Chief Clerk of Elections. x30 | Bellefonte, Pa. REGISTRATION COMMISSION. + | in am; Pacific. SNOW SHOE (From last week) Women Club held month) meeting on Wednesda July 14 A supper was 1 wrved at the Wenrick but on aoe of raln wa the Foremen's Hall After ning me HR AT DUsine BINRO War evenan The thels Picnic Warren ount 0 x rove held at Lhe eve meeting the entert Thow pres Viola McNamara } Evelyn Uzzie, Blodwy! rtha Marschall, Eller Wir, Mary Weave Carrie Swartz, Am Lucas, Mary Park Florence § {ley Wenri dames win Be Kinecl SINC 1 ira ler, Wi garet Vieve « rk |} Dna wo TR Bteele Crene NM ¢ Ane Kies Tis Dando. Beryl B i Ciwendolyys Rail No John MceRKamey, Droge Ma oF Tr Robert 31 ald Paul Weaver Ben | Will Russel] Hartso PLEASANT VALLEY (Boggs Twp.) (From Last Week) Harold Ri nt 81m TH Colo ng ine nf amp after & with his ssl N Clair Richnes 15-day ents, Mr and many A lie some : s spending Ruth, at Jnr time Lewistown Those who spent July at the Theodore Emenhiner home were Mr. and Mrs Lee Hook- enberry and Ray Ammerman, all of Bellefonte Marilyn Richner returned home Hn Saturday evening after spending two | weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Roy Berry of Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Chapman were Lock Haven shoppers on Sat- urday Sunday visitors at the Theodore {Emenhizer's were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hockenberry snd Clair Richner Sunday visitors at Clair Richner’s the Fourth of {were Ralph and Helen Confer and | {Paul Boone | Dayle Richner is helping his Igrandfather. Ben Chapman, to make hay. i a | Ome reason why democracy falters (is that it is hamstrung with those iwho are sacred to death, whenever anybody mentions Socialism Com- munism or any other ism Ee i | One of the strangest facts in cone nection with the present war is the failure of the naval warfare in Uw MeDonnell, Donne Zit MH Kia} Said “They I Killed the A Hus i Prince ' Firm King” she . with IST LINE STANDARD SERVICE "085 .Y4.38 M438 “14. PREAWAR LOW PRICES 30XS.........121.90 32x6.... 700-20 600-20... — (GRASS SEED A on SETS ae 0 9. BAG ™ VICTORY MODEL LUNCH BOXES CARRYING THERMOS BOTTLE & LUNCH ¢ TEA Pe . APPROVED ~~ LECTRIC BUSS dean Phipps tn A -1 28 South Allegheny St. i i
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