December 2, 1943. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. - same time this work was me a double set of rolls and mixer was installed in the There was also a sev- steam engine to the rolls and wi There was quite a k to be done and a lot of the ore was pped. For Instance, om the mixing wash- r larger washer where i and separated thor. » dirt and clay. From Was scooped up by ree into a revolving rom there into an eleva- At the being « a doub new addition enty-five horsepower HISTORY OF SCOTIA! (Contmued from vage one) entered from the north side, contin. ued on through the building, and installed extended through the south side mixing several hundred leet bit o ! A dinkey engine operated by Elija r Saxion and later by Dx Wrye (Note: while writing about this din key engine my mot tated that she was taking the lunch to of the boarders, John Kaiser, over at the ore washer and she was invited by Elija Saxion to on the key and ride into washer over this long states and taken un and dumped on a that this was i ; ywrill to her | ¢ wm Ul it went into as & young girl, then 17 vearg old.) Another ne volving screen where the The dinkey took trains of loaded fine ( was separated In the CArs over i t 4 where two cu clamped to t dumped into were dumped arouna the ¢ : le ie, operate her before sr hy D one rr put dine pu ore tre She nvevor. Fre ere y m BR the about built plane instead of the 1894 and 4 AT FIRST SIGN OF A guiNg + FOR Rf WALL WA . f FOR GENER SCH AEFFER'S HARDWARE PA. t : and Cot FOR ADDED RELIEF ... rub i) and back © \ cK tress. Try it. Tg BELLEFONTI “ERNE CARE WILL SAVE YOUR REFRIGERATOR Defroet whenever frost on the freezing compartment is more thao 14 inch thick. Defrost regularly —once a week is recone mended. When you defrost, elean Interior with solution of warm water and baking soda (teaspoon of soda to three quarts of water), Clean exterior with warm soapy water, no scouring powder, Wax exterior occasionally to preserve non-poreelain finish, Your vefe! sorator door should fit properly. Test by closing on a piece of paper. If paper comes out with little resistance, the door does not quite fit correctly, Consult 8 service man, Gasket on i= le of door should be touched as little as posh ble since water, grease and diet shorten rubber life, Clean dust and dist from condenser frequently, to “let the heat get out” readily. Be sure there Is spree at the back of refrigerator and on either side, to allow for proper circulation of air. Open mechanism should be oiled and cleaned aceording to manufacturer's directions, ’ Call an authorized service man when your refrigerator Is not operatiflg properly. WEST PENN POWER CO. ‘Bandit Who Robbed Beech Creek Bank (Continued from page one) automobile theft, a, bank robbery, a chase over 50 miles highway, a gun battle, a motor crash, the death of bandit and the capture of two others took place within twelve hours. It began with the capture of Milton Sykes, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs ‘Edward Svkes of Lock Haven, who left that city shortly after 8 a m. that morning to open the de- partment store conducted at Beech Creek hy his father Driving his four-passenger Packs ard coupe, Mr. Sykes turned Into the Beech Creek road at Mill Hall had driven about miles 'n he was hailed by four men in id Studebaker ear, apparently » road. They asked he got out Of one and four Locked in Vanlt . aivh Having hh ttering windors While ookin formidable weapon Thrilling Gun Battle Hine hroug : on Meanwiile Kine § the i ear and sm woods Delaney, seriously n some however, injured hands Tibbins physician ed into f Le - he failed to put up command of Dr ambush, the the ring an Wanted! Men and Women Who Are Hard of Hearing To make this simple, no rick hearing test if you are temporarily deafened, bothered by ringing buzzing head noises due to hard- ened or coagulated wax (cer@imen), try the Ourine Home Method test that so many say | has enabled them to hear well again. You must hear better after making this simple test of you get your money back at ones Ask about Ourine Far Drone today at Widmann & Teah, Parrish, Drug Stores Everywhere and KELVINATOR ELECTRIC STOVES 'MELROY’S Phone 6951 PLEASANT GAP, PA. PHILCO RADIOS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY | fired a shot into the ear. Delaney then slumped Into the road. Dr, Tibbins gave him first ald and sum- moned help from Bellefonte, means while removing the packets of curs rency from his clothes, With State Police, State Highway Patrol officers and othsar authors ities forming np cordon around the spot, the capture of Shope and Kline was only a matter of time It was shortly before 8 o'clock that night that they were found lurking in an empty freight car on a west. bound train which had stopped In the vard at Snow Shoe junction Officer Henderson of the PR. R lipolice, on+finding them in the car, placed them vnder prrest for lllagal train riding and then communica- ted with Sheriff Dunlap of Belle. fonte, Arriving there, Dunlap search- thelr pockets of the bank's money o They taken about the time th ed and found some n them were to Bellefonte 4 A Delaney unty Hospital ther naer g ol tment of iffered In Kil rel rd bil ae In Prison Week Later ¢ Wenker ‘ " Y Wenkrs Intey wer PLEASANT GAP + Stiteer, who went Tas ried rok reat rival sial recently mar urs I. Waite after there $ } i ! +s al camp *ho in tsp » a nurse, FEY an is home on fur- Florida, where he has i : since entering Army Albert Brungart and daugh- Shirley and Jovee, spent a few days with the former's father, Mr Burd a! Aaronsbur Mr. Brungard brought them home Bunday 14. and Mrs. Robert Camph, who are home from Texas for a few days, called at the Henry Noll home on Saturday Harold Stitser, who has been sta- tioned at a camp in Washington for some time. arrived home last week on furlough sii mi— SNYDERTOWN Mr. Charles Krape of Hublersburg was a Tuesday afternoon visitor with his brother Mr. Elery Krape. i Capt. Harold Harshberger and wife of Ellensburg, Washington spent sev eral days last week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Har. _shberger afld sister Bernice. | Other visitors at the same home [the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harshberger and two children of McVeytown, Pa, Miss Lillie Beck of Lock Haven and Rev. and Mrs Paul J. Keller and family of Mar- tinsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walizer were Tuesday callers at the John Wallzer | and Harold Wetzel homes, : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer and daughter Doris of Rebersburg spent fers o Rr Tuesday evening at the Harry Wall- | zer and Elery Krape home. | | Mr. and Mrs. William Pisher and granddaughter of Bellefonte called at the Annie Lutz and Ed Dorman homes on Sunday afternoon. | Paint Oder i | The odor of paint can be destroy- ed by adding sulphuric acid to a. basin of water and leaving it 1h a irootn that has been [restily painted. [thence Page Five | Joseph OO. Ebbs, admr. of etx, of An. na Hess, sometimes written Annie Ebbtm, late of Patton Township, de- Ccenned 5 final ana py | against sald estate to present the a point in the center of Btate [same without delay for settlement to highway: thenee plong the cen DANIEL 5. DAUP, Centre Hall, Pa, Ys Ll : Administrator, B. L. Willard, State ter of sald highway N. 80% de. Io Pa., attorney for estate, x48 grees FE. 108 feet to a point the . - place of beginning ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE, Containing 131 scres the matter of the estates of A of Cc r Pryverger, late of Phil less, A. Pelding. late of Harris ‘Psbury Borough, deceased nahidp, Centre County, Pa, de 6 GHd. The first and final ac- sie] count of the First National Bank of thous of sdministration qn the Philipsburg, Pa. and Hamold Ol sale Is bave ate having granied WO Bell, execrx. of ete, of Bmma B all, of pe undemsigned persons indebl- jate of Philipsburg, deceased i 10 the sald estate are requested 7. CVEIRSINC eXCepLIoOn: x filed maks munediais payment and final pri INGER. Te nd Trt un vi y and osg - : ge the Court naving Sauna Bf eal bution of Jack H. Yeager, executor id na ry ertiamens Of #0, of Mary Oelssinger, late of gettiement | pelletont nougr : WHITE, Centre | 2 Seton, dschiued 8. HUNTER. The fifth and pare Legal Notices| : iii ti ior bute PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned will offer at pub- lie sale, on the premises at Valley view on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1043, 10 o'clock in the morning, the following described real estate, sit- and (2000.00) usted in the village of Valley View, for the Benner Township, Centre County, debts and if Pennsylvania thereto or objections made Beginning at a stone In the road; [will be asked to take action by land now or formerly of the petition, Monday, the 20th Willlam B. Eckley Bouth 61 degrees of December, at ten o'clock a. m. in h West 31 rods to a stone: thence by the Co House, Bellefonte, Pa Scone, ot | aioe brs land now or formerly of A. J. Bhiv- PAUL CAMPBELL er, late Bellefonte Borough, de ery North 32 degrees West 214 rods 449 Attorney for Petitioner EXECUTORS NOTICE ened to thence by same North 49 n the matter of 4) Ap . opt Hettinger East 318 rod: ane EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Cents by land now or formerly of Brown, SBouth 28% rod place taining 4 acres and EXCepUng and resery a ollege FRYBEROER. The first and scoount of Dorothy 8 Hoffer Elizabeth Twitmyre, execrs, of more or Ir Cearge Tow to . co two The decedent at for Ellen Graves sum of dollars payment private at the price Letiers on! Or Leen no or upon 2 + harris . ¥ ’ MIS BARA RD, Adm Walker al for Gny M irt Lorne Rn of stone: first i Hew Hes, iste s 4) OC rian HOCKMAN sorount of rel of ing ther ‘ d. ail " x : p - J ment d those Day a at i College and final ao- admr. of ele of Harris TS degrees 0 ' Lthoenee Edward t 20 Aegroe un The Len Charles first and MM. Breece, WwW. Hock- Town de- to of beginning PH up Xx 353 I more Western side ed 10 Paul NM : HIP™LE the y Tresnie Hip Roy Hippie, in i BO Cin nel HAH $ ' J | 83 y Ch Was convey by Deed 146 page 440 hereon erected recorded NOUNS Being ADMINISTRATRICES' NOTICH yey ! to Patty Sabeth by Deed ‘ er of the estate of JH EXECUTRIN PB Book 122. page 296 1 ‘ d October LE I Jeet 8S NOTICY UTOR'S NOTICE NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE Matt r { the Estat OLLENBERGER int of and schedule TTRIX'S NOTICE * Oats te Walker Pa 34 L 58 OR BEGINND che sey vO al HARRY A Regist L 4 | J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY One of (he Oldest Agencies In Centre County EDW. L. KFEICHLINE Temple Court Phone 2521 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICH A £ Me & of ARMSTRONG FOREST COMPANY WILL PAY = PER CORD “= 9 9 Ceiling cubic Price feet 0.B. $11.70 In carload lots or delivered by truck on hauls up to 25 miles. FOR ROUGH ; PULPWOO Produced In Centre County, Pa. To be prepared prior to May 1, 1941 for shipment (P. R. R. delivery) to New York & Pennsylvania Co., Lock Haven, Pa. which will be equipped to bark wood mechanically. CLASSES SPECIFICATIONS Each Class to be kept separate All th x wood shall be sawn at both ends, full 52 inches long. i Lil wood shall be prepared from live, sound trees. Poplar, Bass, Linn, Cucum- wood shall be round, with a minimum diameter of ber, Quaking Asp and Willow, six inches. and a maximum diameter of twelve inches outside the bark. Maple, Beech, Birch, Cherry, Gum, Butternut, Buttonwood, Elm and Ash, All wood shall be straight, limbs and knots trimmed close, and free from erooks and forks. All wood shall be sound and free from burned or char- red portions, rot, defective hearts and all other de- fects, All wood for rail delivery shall be at least partially seasoned before shipment. PULPWOOD IS URGENTLY NEEDED FOR WAR USES Here is an opportunity to make that wood lot produce and to be well repaid for your winter's work. Yellow Pine and Jack Pine. White Oak, Red Oak and Rock Oak. FOR A CONTRACT Write to us giving the following information: Number of Cords by Classes you expect to produce. Township and County where wood will be cut. Shipping Point and Railroad. If truck delivery is more advantageous to you than rail shipment, give the number of miles by the shortest available highway route to Lock Haven. If the distance is greater than 25 miles, we will quote additional allowance. Ll ih | § Name and address, If you have only a few cords, team up with a neighbor to fill a car. Inquiries solicited from local organizations which may sponsor the current campaign: “A Cord of Pulpwood for Every Boy in the Armed Forces from This Country” Armstrong Forest Company, Johnsonburg, Pa. i -
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