THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. aa WH Aut 15,094, 8 ! | Draw Jurors For | Start Campaign O B | T [ JA R Y | September Court | Centre County | For Pulpwood | (Continued from page one) . Continued from page one) | Ham, W. R. Boalsburg Hospital Notes required for war purposes % of | Hartswick, Mrs, Anne. State College The Victory Pulpwood Campaign SHIELDS T. BRICKER seven great-grandchildren, Mr. Wat- | Henszey, J. W State College was Initiated by the War Produc- Shields Toner Bricker, 88, a former SON WAS a lifelong member of the Hickey, WwW. R State College 4 tion Board, with the cooperation of resident of Salona, died Monday, | Advent church, Funeral services Krumrine, Daniel A... State College Monday of Last Week jof the Federal Departments, war August 2 In the Masonic Home at | were held Mnoday afternoon at the | Lambert, Osborne T Bellefonte Admitted: Mrs, Edna Horner, of agencies and industry, It Is de- Elizabethtown. He was born in Sa- | Advent church, with Rev. C. C. pee, Marvin Bellefonte RD Boalsburg Signed to fellsve increasingly asef- M mb M d 206 longa, in July 1854, atid resided in | Shuey, of Bellefonte, and Orvis V. rong B. G Howard Discharged: Miss Frances Sholl, | lous shortages in pulpwood, the raw € ers of Bellefonte oose Lo ge No. Williamsport most of his life, A car- | Scholl, of Milesburg, officiating. In- amartin, Irvin Bellefonte Milesburg; Mrs. Maude K. Hussey, material which makes smokeless riage maker by trade, up until his | terment was made in the Advent Meyers, R. W Coburn State College; Mrs. Carl W. Wyland | powder, rayon for parachutes, plas- retirement about 10 years ago, he | cemetery, north of Milesburg. Sauers. Harry State College and infant son, Bellefonte Ha hifplane bars, shell and H years ' | ——L . i lie , pomb casings and shipping contain- was employed by C. Gohl & Sons of | NR TIN Yaa Shuey, J. Irvin. State College RD Birth: a sen to Mr, and Mrs C SS 0 Williamsport, He was a member of | HENRY P. GUNSALLUS Stewart, Clyde Bellefonte Maurice Coder, Bellefonte He or smiurivion, Sood nipplies, LA INITIATI N : | : 3 . Henry Pensyl Gunss lus, 67. of wh % 4 x Oe i . JHOOC Pp Asma nn other necessities Ivy Lodge of Lock Haven, Baldwin | 3 vate Storch, Edna State College Tuesday of Last Week for our armed forces and our allies Commandery II, and the Willlams- | Beech Creek, died at § o'clock Wed- | gtruble, Admitted: Mr tty vey } ind . . . Yow ty Na . : 5. Betty O. Harvey, . urn port Consistory. Funeral services Nesday morning, Aug. 4, at the Lock | Miss Mary C Bellefonte RD 2 Bellefonte: Mr 3, et y vid Ae Last fall the weekly and dally were held Friday morning at 10 45 [Maven Hotipiea Where he hud heen Witmer, Adaline Kline Bellefonte fohte: Mis. Sarah Rudy. St.te Gob. press Rasporiiog to the cull of Don- * o'clock at Elizabethtown, in the John | 8dmitted three weeks ago, suffering : TT A oh ald M. Nelson Chairman of the War | . of » hi en | CRIMINAL COURT JURORS lege ’ on F. Sells Memorial Chapel, with in. | from complications. He had been a : Production Board organized and . ® terment in the cemetery of the Ma- | miner all his life, last working for (Meet Monday, Sept. 13) Discharged: Janet Walters, How- | conducted the memorable Newspa : {the V. and M. Coal Co. at Snow Acton, Joseph Phillipsburg ard, R. D Mr. and, Mrs, Curls per Sera Meta! Drive. Mr. Nelson sonic Homes there " ‘aldwe TW ‘ {8hoe. Survivors Include three bro- Batcheler, George D Philipsburg Geldwell, Berwick; Edwoerd Mulr- described this effort as one “with- . a had, Bellefonte, John R. Reese, Jr, out precedent in this country” and . » + " n PP {thers and five sisters: Jerry, Wilbur, Bartlett, Ca.rle L fellefonte RD MRS. GEORGE D. REIGHARD Lee and Zena at home: Mrs. Helen Ha Mrs Regina M 3:llefonte B let nte . declared “that the results surpassed Mrs. Mary L. Reighard, widow of | pqeclintie, Bellevue, Ohlo; Mrs. Al- Beals, Frank R Philipsburg rp Admitted Tuesday and discharged my fondest hope {singe b Relghard 328 Sixth ave ma Hunter, Wilmerding and Mrs. Benner, Mré. Bertha Milesbure Wen aon) Prati i oh Maye Rae Of the current pulpwood Sm nue, Altoona, ded at Altoona HOS- gars Wynn and Mrs. Jesse Miller, Bires, Mike Phillpsburg RD 1 VYVUNEEE, kien 1ressier Howard, R : Nelwon a hia ambi N C did R 3 7 30 P M pital Saturday, August 7, 1043 at 3 45 | Altoona So services were held Broyles, Mrs. Bertha Ln ; D. 2; Mary Catherine Persia, State pagn Qik. Nea y. Ball, Ore Wjuin ew andi ates eport at /: * * ¢'clock She was born near Unlon-|gityrday afternoo . at 2:30 o'clock State College Colege; Dolores Benford, Pleasant . o4,cti0n ‘or the war effort, Am- ville, Cintre county, the daughter | the Gunsallus home in Beech Burd, John 8 Aaronsburg “8p erican newspapers have offered of Joseph H. and Lucy Ann (Hoover) {Creek with the Rev. M. 8 Rogers Briggs, Mss Elizabeth C Births: au daughter to Mr. and heir assistance to the War Produe- rade a a i Davidson. Surviving are two deaugh- | smoiating. Burial was made in the State College Mrs. Robert K. Thomas, Belizfonte; | Board This voluntary and un- SHAMOKIN., PA. DEGREE STAFF ters: Mis. J. P. PFellinger, Altoona Christian cemetery Colyer, Robert Madisonburg ® on to Mr. and Mrs. Walter White solicited action represents the high-~ ahd Mrs. Fred B. Lafferty, Jr., Pitts- Corl, Mrs. Elsie M. State College RD Dead. Bellefcnte, a son to Ms est expression of practical patrio- ED hort oy uhy ong licker | PAUL W. WAGNER Crader, L. A Spring Mill Ms Wing By a a " otism--the kind of patriotism which Ms Rowen ED, a hy el nm Paul W Wagner Sellefonte na Diol Vik Rsthe: Shaw naw 5 oe i oy : to . Mh } OO if mulated by farmen and Woods- Guest Speaker, Wiiliam E. Morsan. Dep. Gen. Gov. Wilkes-Barre. Pa. \ ; tive anda former Coleville resident unn ohn, oI Jelietonts men | nilpwood producing area Everetts, Bellefonte: Willis, of Plum Polk Institute. at Polk. on Ehrenfekl, Mis Helen D. Philipsburg Wednesday of Last Week of the United State will solve the i ; died at problem of current and threatening Grove, near Unionville and three ow inesdav Ausus X + hi Ferguson, Peter Philipsburg it { N f granddaughters. Mi Reighard was Si ednes nay. Mu pe Te He had per gu "a How ard RD 2 Wome ) Ma et & : A p ] i 4 J 1 & member of the First Church Of 4 the past eight years. The de- Hartswick, Mrs. Furl 3 selle nie "is x you Her dort broader example, help 10 hasten the Last Day for New Applications at Reduced | of, Aug. 15th Christ, Scientist. Funeral services eqqed, a son of Prank H. and Cath Spring Mills RD 2 Bell fonte Mi . Ture me Sa ” ” winning of the war. Personally, and were held Tuesday efternoon, With orine Reed Wagner, was born in Hoover, A. J ‘ Julian Bellefonte Tn JETE SUITES [us Chairman of the War Production interment in Altoon: Bellefonte on January 22, 1924, mak- Jefferies, Mrs. Florence Discharged: Mt Board, 1 am happy to welcome the -—-— rr ing his age at time of death 19 State College | " mfant ¥ i pulpwood shortage and by its assistance of the newspapers in this 1d daughter MISS GRACE S. BECK years, 6 months and 12 days. He Is Kane, Joseph B Bellefonte Mark Kenneth Hanna . Miss Grace 8. Beck died at her survived by his paren’s nd Went Kapp, David F State College Gap or 4 The campaign tO Increase the — 5 fenc ) ks Frid: *T ters: Frank Lephar hilipsburg uction of pulpwood for the man- . county about 25 year go wad Rust % residence in Warriors Marks Friday | brothers and sister ranklin, ol Kephart, J. F Philipsburg Births son Wu nd Mrs. | Production of pupwood ior the mal ry on Stee night at 9:15 o'clock, death being! Columbus, Ohio; David, of Miles- geriin Ww. W Centre Hall j... eli . rid Mrs. | facture of products vitally neces Clinton County Youth as & brick worker remove rust from steel - cover : d _ R ‘hg - "We : Juin Larson otale (ge BP > ire | I T, § » arid Se se 1 tin: 4 : t bus wr . . due to her failure to recover from a | DUrg: Mrs. Allison Charles, of Bucy- gymport, J. F BOAISHUTE [qo uchter to Mr and Mrs. Victor |r for military needs overseas and Kills Aged Man ‘ JOC CLL [AASK (0 000 nd | w il, rub tu thor- recent operation. She had been ill rus, Ohio; Robert BRC ati the King, W. J Bellefonte RD 1 gohan { Bellefor te, RD for home front war uses, Is address- wile hi urvivor u other ighly and sli tand for & few for six months. She was born on July | ATY: James, in the Navy v UreY Long, Elmer R ARIONSDUTE | 4, uohter to Mr. and Mrs. Mark RP. | To 0, LFNETS, WOCCIANC OWNers, Tos (Continued rom Page OBS) i“ in A Soe : . with powdered 18. 1880, at Warriors Mark, a daugh- Alleen, of Centre Hall, and Virginia Markel, Willis W Pleasant Gap est laborer and ther avaliable Ml CRILigain LAS a Pros INSIaCKked Lm tl the spot disap- ter of Martin L. and Mary E. (Buck) » i apidp A r Puna »itit State Colleg weeps + . rea Rwsamzyrat and Marjorie, of Milesburg. Funeral Meek. Mrs. Nannie C__State College a Ale Louege workers in the 3 major pulpwood Beck, and resided for 60 years in / rs Mark She survived by . i Warticrs Ma a. Clas) el in Milesburg, with Rev. Hewes W. yoo 0 services were held Tuesday after- ye... ogrolyn State College RD Thursday of Last Week producing areas of the South, North bro § thre sisters lar- " * ane brother and three siste Cla Phillips, pastor of the Milesburg east and lake State where mali- several hours Baturg night beiore ingham had no childre t ar Sond the motion of the ex- Margaret Lemont power shortages have developed be- they located the 3 ou Ring Pert v asserts that § well-cooked ence E. Beck, Warriors Mark; Mi Baptist Church, officiating Inter. Moore, Walter Philipsburg RD charged Earl Weber ooh £ 4 ioe In Hi W + hy n ” EE a apt Ryder . Ro # ) A i istigue. There is none “ax and vy ira Neff. bot} y u a Tr) y Mothersbaugh, Charles E | nN lor service in Lhe armed Tore nghsm he : hen i also being held In th ir- ke that which Te) from lookin PJ i: OX and Mrs. Laura Ned Db oy ment was made in the Union ceme- 80 $4 rid ' E WL | TOR ant : “ut y . or other war work he high-powered umpkin® shot ty jal A material wilhe Lid Kor 1 the face ng of Warriors Mark, and Mrs. Zada tery - Bellefonte State College RD fant son, State I : Mrs. Emes 4 » dh just Tanck o ng 4 we 1a Gates, Tyrone. She Is also survived : . Murtorf. Harry Bellefonte h it ; sealing yy p by several nephews 1e MRS. JOHN D. SHAY Nefl. H B Bellefonte RD 1 M1: of whom is Mrs. Willlam B. John- p Confer Shas , Orwick, Alice Port Matilda Bellefonte _ important production camps noon atthe Wetzler Memorial Chap- el. Chester T Milesburg Admitted: Joseph Spritzer i lodged below the son to 1584 POLOWING appeal WO The erowing seriousness of pulp- ids wife of oi " x 1.4 ‘ farmers ston, who has always made her home AcaR y , 4 r Philips. Evan E Port Matilda RD College: Mr Arme { aie LUPsSaay mom “ wood shortages promt i Mr. Nel with the deceased. Miss Grace 8. | or al bed erove H ta) Plumb, Mrs. Helen Jellefonte far . MY ty ry of f wm } ” : } Au 3, in the Eenovo ospital Rachau. J. H Spring Mill ormar Neasant " ape 3 farm in th ouln. and hardly able 10 ge Bock was a member of the Warrior Noe co i podt Sema vag Mrs. Jer : cab ’ ase Hina arly in the iniuiry whe BR Mark Methodist church a'ler an Jiness of M33 than 8 Week pishel W. P Spring Mills ome Summ yallef wood producing tes were to de- =1 in the mall settiement long the 8 aE trp toa i with complication Jorn at Howard Sharer. 8 E Centre Hall RD Admitted Thursday and discharged Vote thr xtra dave in 1943 yet ack road Buc Kingham 5 sir np 134 he 5 o + dn Ti Bowne 0 Li ; JOHN T. WATSON She spen entire iife thare until gouyly mary Bellefonte RD ay: Faye Wi Lemont: 'ng pulpwood 4 overcome a was resting plier nad SUNG eoree riding past his house on a f . John T. Watson, well known Booes < JEBrs 40. when lhe ‘am "* Sproul, W. F Hublersburg Donald well, State College; hiss the threatened 2500000-cord thort- had gone oOutklde anc about “Re oo \TVIDE 2 2un. Comunings / townshio farmer, died 8t his DOME por + kit hae last rect] . , SUVEr, George at Matiids Aiire Smith Hefont AmAnimicp . dl ry Ud Te LiL tatement later absolved Geors ' BE T TIME gear Milesburg at 5:30 o'clock Pri- } 4 oS riba: sat : Tann Mrs Gladys Btate Collsge . pin a a foal wi hs whiney RN iti Wy Jick. “ LIV CONS n with the shootin TO SOW day afternoon, August 6, 1943, after vd E # long illness with a complication Shurrch n ton ini ! - Tyson, Edward A Miltheim Smita A y : . us as psi Th ot tar oH a i ae hh Cares) ihre k If es “1 arounda of diseases. Mr. Watson was a son . ob of Stanley and Mary Poorman Wat- "pn TET FE bE Arna E Penni. Purnace ft A ; , Maaviuul Yoo reaith aalion "the sud ten akitide . " ol son and was born in Boggs township id , ox o rensel. Arthur M Howard RITY Al 1xllefont H Ip i realize th 1 two childs t n nel hbor- ’ , be : on March 3, 1869, making his age at Charies and Aj } WHHAS. Weaver, Z. A Coburn Raa . ay : ay nm Lut igs 1antlly, Margaret and Loma pets [Sa ' i ol mont: Miss Martha wart elle. *'® A? i w pult- Mary, came running to see wha t now } ’ ' atid sat hy vears 5 y of Howard; . nuid, Bheldon ond ww deine . . —y time of death 4 ars, 5 months Wocdring Mary a Philipsb the matter Thev called Henn Kenneth, of Renovo wve. al grand Zubler. M 1 Surine Mill . fonte Emanucl Bhope Milesbure hildren, an these sisters and a Mrs. Max Alters and infant son days wre the ideal time to plant & lawn. That's whet all the : experts say. It gives the seeds a for an extra effo worge of Montoursville, who is t tota "i " a eff George Montoursvill ho | : al Letter chance to germinate sod CIVIL COURT JURORS Bellefonte: Mrs. Frank © Oardnet In anticipation of the present iting in the neighborhood. and evan €i.re Whe plant sto] BY - take frm rodting for next Spring's 3 A nibamiizaes da 5 and 3 davs Surviving are his wife. WOOO situsiion & the former Emma Confer, and these fu & all ustify this call children: Clyde, of Milesburg: Mrs brother: Mrs. Minnie Welsh and : Wn } (Mect Monday, Sept. 20) State College Samuel FE Ishied, critical shortage in pulpwood sup- =aw that the authorities were noti- u lawn. Whitney “Super Refined” Lee Johnson, Mrs. M. C. Reese and Mrs. Joseph Long, of Howard, Mr Orvis Watson, all of Bellefonte. BR. Pearl Waite and Ward R. Confer, span prank Philipsburg Boalsburg; Mrs. Willlam Green and D.; Mrs. Walter Sweitzer, of New ©0f Tyrone, and Miss Elfrieda Confer, ajexander, W, 8 Centre Hall Infant son. Lemont; Charles A Cumberland; Mrs. Olive Rhoads, at of Lock Haven. Mrs. Shay's death Is armstrong, Elliott M.. State College Swanson, Sugar Grove, Mrs. Elwood home: Mrs. George Magargel, Pleas. the sixth to occur in her immediate pair RD Smullton Packer and infant daughter, Btate : ' " ant Gap: Mrs. J. J. Pife. New York family during the past year Re. Balr, Mrs. Roberta Sandy Ridge College: Charles MeCly., Lemont rectors Extension Foresters and ing mark at a Un can near the ock Haven and was extinguished County Agents were requested to as- group of homes along the mounta.n in about 40 minutes. Three fire com. City; Mrs. Roy Sheesley, Howard: quiem mass was celebrated Friday at partley Edward R Howard RD 2 Admitted Friday and discharged Mrs. Myles Stauffer and Pred Wat- 9 a. mat St. Joseph's church, with Baum. Mary A Bellefonte Saturday: Janet Cherry, fieilefonte: hy 3 Himuiating pulpwood cutting | road and the gun was cocked when panies went into sction The fire Schaeffer $s Hardware son, both of Warren, Ohio. There interment in St. Joseph's cemetery pechdel. D. Max Blanchard Patricia Swartz, Bellefonte; Eudel tir sing hi hrs on sound cut- he heard something move In the chief reported that damage was . N A are forty-two grandchildren and at North Bend Bennett, Marion Port Matilda Confer, Coburn ag (Ta acYices mill prices and spec- pushes nearby. In attempting to un- glight N. ALLEGHENY STREET ¥ 4 . > wations " 4 1114 . fer fife . 4 pe Bentley, Nell R State College Births: a son to Lt and Mm cock the gun it was accidentally di ee BELLEFONTE, PA. Bogdan, Paul T.. Spring Mills RD 1 Henry Dodson, State College; a son —————— charged, he stated = Even increased income taxes have and he and Mrs. Kern returned to Bosak, John, Jr Clarence to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hackenberg, To Keep Plants Moist My BueKinghatis’ bods ia taken not convinced some Americans that " oh” Bellefonte last Wednesday Pvt. Bugash, Steve Clarence Centre Hall Here is a way to Keep a plant in the Relt PuntRy. Hm an the nation is engaged in a serious LLU Lin GRASS SEED RECENT Kern was in the Volunteer Officers’ Burns, Roy E State College Sunday moist for several days without wat Sapay wa: pepe Si Ti “ont Rey Corps and Feceivey his discharge Carmack, Harry 8 Philipsburg Admitted James Harris, Btlate ering 8et a bowl of water above th ; Pa services were held at the because of the curtailment of the V. Carner, Paul Bellefonte College: Mrs. Charles 8. Smith, level of the plant. Twist several Puneral Home Tuesday afternoon in ad a : -$. La WEDDINGS O. C. program. At present the couple Clark, Mrs. Martha W Bellefonte, R. D.; Thomas Gingher, strands of damning i together, charge of the Rev. J. A. Corle, pas- : is living with Pvt. Kern's aunt, Mrs Bellefonte RD 1 port Matilda RD. 1 and soak them in water. Place one tor of the Lock Haven Evangelical Ann Crafts of South Thomas street. Colbert, Dean Bellefonte Discharged: Mrs. Joseph FP. Moore end of this wick at the bottom of the | Mission. Interment was made in the Wolfe—Jones Dayon, James Philipsbur® and infant son. State College bowl and le he other end hang | Cedar Hill cemetery Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones of Witt—Flick. Delaney, Earl K Centre Hall Birth: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn over the plant steady drip will Mr Buckingham was born in Sul Bellefonte announce the marriage of | A marriage ceremony was solemn. Dry, Mrs Mary Bellefonte yn Thiel, State College continue until bowl is empty ivan county, coming to Clinton DEI I their daughter, Frances Louise to ized in the Grace Methodist parson- Fmenhizer, J W Julian RD here were 48 patients in the hos- Plc. Charles V. Wolfe, son of Mr. age, Baltimore, Md, Wednesday Prizer., Ward Rebersburg 1a) at the beginning of this week and Mrs. John A. Wolfe, of Bristol, | night, June 28, at 7:15 o'clock, when Fleming, Charles Moshannon A PX Dv ) or cn Saturday, August 7, by the Rev. Julia B. Plick, daughter of Mr. and Garner, Mrs, Mary F Orviston ’ ' ila: AL William C. Thompson at the Pres- Mrs. James B. Plick, of Julian, be. Gates, Walter Port Matilda It S Christmas Shop- came the bride of Leonard Witt, son Gearhart, Fred R State College “ O O byterian manse in Bellefonte. Their ' i i only attendant was Mrs William of Mr. and Mrs. Alice Witt, of Al- Glasgow, Lorraine Millheim ping Time for Soidiers TO THE REPU BLICAN VOTERS Up Rhoads of Bellefonte. Private Wolfe 'oona, the Rev. H. D. Stewart of- Grazer, R. P Nisithesen Conbinued from 1 i J dy = Hiwig " . n . - « . “ontinged from page ome) - is stationed at Camp Howze, Texas. ficlating. The young couple was at- Grove, Clarence C.. Bellefonte ‘RD $m oolers For the present Mrs. Wolfe will re- tended by M.. and Mrs. Blair Pet- Henzi, Charles P Btate College mas boxes should be enclosed in sub- OF CENTRE COU NTY 1 main in Bellefonte and will continue 2er as best man and maid of honor. Hoffer, Sara W Bellefonte stantial containers, Candies in thin her work in the Soil Conservation The bride wes attired in a white Homan, George L_.Centre Hall RD 1 pasteboard boxes should be enclosed Because of the difficulty in traveling over the County and office. After the ceremony the young chiffon gown and carried a bouquet Hoover, Lewis Philipsburg in wood, metal, or corrugated paste- meeting the voters personally, as 1 did in my last campaign, 1 To you farmers who need a cooler this year, you had couple left for a brief wedding trip Of red roses, while the maid of hon- Houser, Margaret H bord, Sewled packages. of candy, 4nd that 1 must present my cause 10 the people through the better place your order at once, as probably only to Bristol or was dressed in a powder blue Bellefonte RD 3 cigars, tobacco, and toilet articles in medium of this letter a : : . gown and wore a corsage of red Keller. Martin Bellefonte RD simplest mercantile form may be Kil one more shipment will be available this year. The roses. The bride is a graduate of the Kline, Howard Blanchard placed in parcels without affecting am § sdidate fo we nominati for the C ICE OF manufacturer will soon hav i " Rern—Rhoads Bellefonte High School, class of 1943. Knapp, Chester D Soring Mills the parcel post classification of such REC } yim B A oo : ae ” a he he OFFICE e their 49ota built I dyud Bem, a. pm, ie idegooun” 3 weotia led with Kolasa, James Sebastian Clarence packages ATP ited or sharp. ffices and like every office Rt requires experience to properly ern o e anc 1 Bartlet aywar ompany hiner ste edged Instruments, such ss razors, . § n ; Mie Erma Mae Rhoads, daughter of of Baltimore, Md. The bride is em. 1g Cheater BN a College RD knives, etc, must have their points Ho ae tee S78 dis experience ten ve Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rhoads of ployed as a waitress at the St. Louls | indenmuth. ber E Julian Or edges protected so they cannot Coan of the Recorde: Deeds Coleville, were married Saturday Orill there. Mr. and Mrs. Witt NOW Jucas Russell M. Philipsburg Cut through their coverings and I ge pe In the cugiody oe hu a ds EMPIRE MILKING MACHINES night, July 31, at Gadson, Ala. The reside at 3412 Chestnut Ave, Balti- (Mayes, Louise Lemont damage other mail or injure postal dexing these titles it can be readily appreciated by all that ex- ceremony was performed in his home more, Md | McGowan, Francis Clarence | *mployees perience is one of the chief requirements for the proper fulfili- by the Rev Mr. Tressler, Presbyter- —————————— | Murray, Wilbur Philipsburg Prohibited articles are intoxicants, ment of the duties of the office of Recorder of Deeds. During ian minister. Pvt. Kern, who has Random Items Neese, Mrs. Mollie Bellefonte inflamable materials (including all my term as Recorder I have done my utmost to give the people been in training with Chemical War- | Packard, Philip State College Kinds of matches and lighter fluids) of my County a courteous and efficient administration. Many fare Service at Camp Sibert, Ala. vrontinnad from page one) | Peters, Mrs. Martha Hugg Milesbyrg and poisons or compositions which times I have returned to my office after regular closing hours to has received an honorable discharge g ed 4 Quick, Millard Moshannon may kill or injure another, or dam- wccomodate those who because of thelr work have been unable to crooked, he could “shake” twice that ooi.ion “airs Belle Centre Hall 88e the malls oe me during my regular working hours. 1 shall continue this amount of money out of the people Refiner. W. E Woodward Christmas parcels aré acceptable golicy if re-elected on the list in return for the assur- Ripka, Emory 8 Millheim Only with the present weight and ance their names wouldn't be pub- Rowles, Ray R Philipsburg size limitations. They must weigh In politics 1 have served the Republican Party faithfully and lished as delinquent in payment of Tate John Bellefonte RD 3 NO more than five pounds. Their have devoted much time and given much effort to the success of | taxes Williams. Mrs Anna Mary. Fleming jengtn pig Roh not more Stan His the party ho the misistrution of my Ruthie Sutin, howe, 1 a. s nches and eir com length | have not discriminated against any one ause of party a - NOTE TO SOLDIERS: Zeigler, Clarence..Port Matilda RD 1 and girth must total not more than | ion and I have rendered to all the people of the entire County We think we ought to tell you High 36 inches. Thus, if your package is the same courteous service regardless of party affiliation. Neverthe- again that when you come home for Slight Fire at College 15 inches long, 10 inches wide and less. 1 am and will remain a staunch Republican, having always a visit, be careful what you say No damage resulted from a fire in two inches thick, it will be too big, at heart the best interests of our party. In times like these there jabout army life. We at home think the cellar of the Falk apartments on’ because the girth would be twenty- | is a very marked and noticeable swing to the Republican Party. ia Jot more of the feilow who admits West Poster avenue, State College at four inches. This, plus the 15-inch Able, conscientious and capable men are required in public office it's tough, but that it isn't too bad, 2 p. m. last Wednesday. The blaze, | length, makes a total of 39 inches in this country today. The time for experiment, theory and inef- than we do of the guy who comes which was confined to garbage in a or three too many. i ficiency has passed Confusion, indecision and red tape must be home and wonders why this man, or metal can, was started in an un-| Be very sure that your packages | ~liminated. It is for this reason that 1 pledge to the people of ithat, isn't in the service, and who known manner, possibly when a are addressed legibly. Parcels ad- | Centre County the same earnest devotion to duty. the same cour- {gives you the impression he'd do! lighted match was tossed down an dressed to overseas Army personnel | “cour service to all the people; and the same care and accuracy | anything short of murder to get out. incinerator chute, fire company of- Should show in addition to the name in the performance of my official duties as heretofore, |The home front needs morale as! ficlals sald. Trucks of the Alpha Pire| and address of the sender, the name ‘much as the armed forces, and Company responded to an alarm nk, Army serial number, branch | This County is one of the finest in the whole great State of {there’s no better morale builder for and extinguished the flames with Of service, organization, APO num- Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania is one of the greatest States in our To give visual and fitting expression ',, r= .t home than to know water from booster tanks. (ber of the addressee, and the post- sation and this Nation must never permit itself to be led away to your love and regard, the medium Ithat you men, even though you're | - (office through which the parcels are from that form of Government, which is of the people, for the and the Jorn, Suit be chosen hei anxious to get back home, are stilll Windows to be roel, people and by the people. To these very principals I have always duty well performed will be yours if more utxious to stay gy thes . aint Add a little vinegar to the water | The Traveling Bag Seen joyal. 1t is upon these principals that I shall somtinue to stand. y you choose a genuine Rock of Ages '® 'M r war efinitely and when cleaning windows and they willl shabby luggage can be renovated 1 respectfully ask you for your vote and influence at the - § Nis di Memorial to stand as your record completely won {stay clean for a longer time. More py giving it the following treatment: ing Primary Election in a Som i SEE US AT ONCE—PHONE 2615 2 X for the years to come, —_—_—— {brilliance will be given If a little wash with-soap and water, When Vinegar |bluing is added to the water. {dry, rub thoroughly with an oiled Sincerely yours, : E | HOWARD | Add a small amount of garlic to] ———————— irag. Then apply two coats of liquid : HUBERT M. ROSSMAN : ithe quart bottle of vinegar and it| Business men should lead their shoe polish, of the desired color, fol- GRANITE WORKS {will give the vinegar a delicious community but they must provide lowed by one coat of clear shellac Leamer R. Woodring. 13 W. Bish ; flavor. It will prove excellent for unselfish leadership if they expect This last coat will hold the polish : op Street Bellefonte, Pa. FRANK WALLACE, Prop. salads. anybody to follow. and give a glazed finish. : : v ‘ plies, the War Production Board fle Grass Seeds are unsacelied for Fall calied upon the U. 8 Department of sarly in the inquiry the bo; Five at Piper Plant planting. Stop in and let us ex- Agricutiure for assistance. The Por- | claimed the shooting was acciden Fire broke out Sunday in the boil- Plain. Many types of grasses to est Service, Regional Extension Di- ta] He sald that he had been shoots or room at the Piper Aircraft plant choose from, all econoaucally 5 paced v We Also Have the Agency for
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