Page Four 1044, January 6, A Credit Association Ten Years old Metured and secretary ldaysburg Produ sociation Left includes tinshurg Mills; 8 G. Fouse, A. Runk, H berger, New iter rectors have been on the association Second which the Anniversary Meeling the Member rien of, Farn lidaysburg reduction i - same membe have been direc sociation will I i ! ant Gap G January 13 anniversary January, 1834 The meeting m. and dent John RD A arranged ty Will Ix malt bever- Another mn cannot wnicipal Milesburg Beer Vote is Voided fives ich in the not and was required by In his points out in the case is ¢ IOUS cases of a HART | i ' fall Pa 4 by the Pen vania Superior urt, | —~E" prescribed by the and that t gt a Hed is by the action he hig ribun ' 8 n a ie rg p f the referenda on September i the 3 1941 ad « tly the lack of papers 1 the notices failed to mention the ! endum Milesburg Be there wa ir iy to that the overlooked when preparing for publication ourt further $ wherence to to tial iLiad & §5¢ of elections referenda at least ¢ thereof was not in rough Da | cured wy degr f actual notice controversy ve the statu- Special eed. i The lac Gane solely 1 an immaterial was | x Liquor Board renewal of his | u aevi Turn on the Heat When Jack Frost paints your windowpanes, and the family's fuel supply runs short— don’t shiver, don’t sniffle, don't complain, but get some of our art-Wool Blankets for only Here's cover for the coldest nights. Finely woven, (72” x 84”) with acilate ray- on binding. In cedar, blue, green or rose. BRACHBILL’S Spring Street Bellefonte, Pa. [ody given by law for that purpose,” | las In Oncken et al. v. Ewing, 336 Pa, | 143. 8 A. 2d 402 | | Quoting the same source, the local {court continues: | | “It is true that in Com. ex rel | { Gast v, Kelly, 2566 Pa. 475, 100 A, 272, | {it was held that an election will be | sustained notwithstanding there was | no proclamation, if the electors had | general knowledge of it and a reas. onable number of votes was polled. However, we cannot apply such a rule of expediency to a matter strictly governed by statute as ow Supreme Court has held a local option referendum to be. Neither is the proportion of voles cast to the total registration of qualified voters pursuasive In the absence of con trolling authority that such a spec- lal election not held de jure may be declared one held de facto, Every even though it is possible that he may have been informed through other channels of publicity, is en. titled to notice of the holding of such an election given as the law directs Here the point in issue is not the manner in which an election was conducted, or a collateral attack up- the result thereof, but whether an election was ever held upon the ubject-matter of the controversy. “Lower courts are always bound by the decisions of the higher court In view of the decision of the Superior Court hereinabove quoted.” Judge Walker continues, “the Court has no alternative other than to de- clare the referendum which had been held in the Borough of Milesburg as null and void due to the failure of proper notice being given, and the following order is hereby directed to be entered And now, to-wit: January 5th, 1044, the referendum held in the Borough of Milesburg on the ques- tion of granting of licenses in the Borough of Milesburg as provided by Act of May 3, 1833. P. L. 252, section 32, is hereby declared to be null and void, and the Liquor Con- trol Board is hereby directed to re- consider the application of Russell Stover for the renewal of his bev- erage license, taking Into considera- that the refereudum held in Milesburg Borough has been declar- ed null void by the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County’ a County Now In Charge of New Officials Lh) voler on the 0n and ‘onltnued from page ome) Hilda Cor- The salary board the County Conur he C Treasure: an extra clerk in appointment defini mys te office. but been made Register Mills: deputy Bellefonte rewained Harry A Corman Miss Geralding An Mr Bilger, | clerk may be Corman at his dis extra by Milles Wi Vern expected Bane in f eliefon John E Bellefonte Mrs aoc fad appoinied sepitie and Duby Howard Ca I as Leen wife ¢ fr i the i trom £9 LION at Lu A. oO tendont while Mr matron. Firemen are homa Coleville Frank Yearick, Zion, and “Gust” Emel Bellefonte Three new registered appointed for the home are Russell Lambert, Mrs. Mary and Miss Mary Ann Cherry, Bellefonte Attorneys: Former Judge M. Ward Fleming, has been named solicitor to the County Commissioners: for.’ mer Judge James C. Furst is attor- the Sherifl’s office, and for- rr Judge Arthur C. Dale is attor- for the Centre County Board Auditor Auditors: The tor consists of Bellefonte; township, Rebersburg Physician he Commissioners have appointed Dr. J. R. Barlett. of Pleasant Gap, as county physician His duties will consist of treating icases at the County Home, at the County Jail, and similar duties when the services of a physician are re- quired. Dr. Joseph Parrish, of Belle- fonte, formerly held the post ! { Among the county officers sworn | in Monday were Coroner Charles) Sheckler of Milesburg, and Surveyor J. Thompson Henry of Martha, | Among the major county jobs for | iwhich no appointments have been | {made at this time are; Chief As-| | sessor-—-to take charge of tax as-| isessment on a county-wide basis; | County Investigator, to conduct In-| {vestigations on applications for, ad- | I mission to the county home and for | lother work of a similar nature; and {Sealer of Weights and Measures { It was indicated yesterday that] these appointments, together with a few minor ones, would be made | {within the coming week. : District Attorney Musser W. Get- | {tig has appointed Mrs. Frank Ben-| nett, of Bellefonte, wife of a school | [faculty member here, as his secre- | {tary, succeeding Miss Parsons. { i i uperis Herr will Georges I DUrse Mrs Swartz " p ai of f for audi Hughes, of Union Brungart, new board of James R Howard Miles, and J. Victor | i Sweater Sag | Knitted wool sweaters often have ia tendency to sag at the shoulders,’ thus spoiling their appearance. This can be prevented if a strip of rib bon the length of the shoulder from neck to armhole is attached securely a, each end to the sweater. | pail and add enough THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. How Liquid Fertilizer Can Be Made | with liquid fer extension For setting plants tilizer, H. BR. Niswonger horticulturist of North Carolina State follow) Place one pound of 4-8-4 college, recommends the procedure or 4108 commercial fertilizer to dir Mi a walter solve the fertilizer Stir until the ingredients are completel) Pour the liguid larger container and add enough wa ter to make 10- gallons Use pint for each plant when setting the field. This fertilizer applied in thorough! dissolved into a one is in addition ‘ the ro Mountainous Spanish Morocco Cep or the flat rin { Most famous the rocky promot illars of ide of Legend Iron and Phosphate Mines t Third a Alge and a rre | i ' s 1 of 85.000 people Young Man on the Flying Trapeze It mn eli-known fact that litlie Double Chromosomes ne, when applied t s the nur and this m § © next ger of mandarin has been found t The part buds and seeds of the n tree caves garin Prize Picture A check for $1.500 is on It Corp. Kenneth C. Pratt 1 vale, N. J., now stationed in a nort ern camp. A go with a ca era, Pratt won first prize in 1 Newspaper Snapshot awards with a pix entitled "Guardians of Our Flung Outposts.” a5 as wd shot Fa Identification Stickers Employees of the Internaliv Harvester company, Rock Isls IL, who carry a full passenger load in their autos are identified by red white and blue stickers, while parts filled cars display a white one, ind cating that more riders are wanted The Mails Go Through Army wives and sweethearts n complain that their man in serv doesn't keep posited on the latest CG. 1. gossip. but Fort She dan's (lll) postmaster says diers there write approximately 000 first-class them letters daily Step-Up Heat Production To Lave fuel sure the furnace or boiler is pro ducing the greatest possible amount 5 of heat. The stoker should be kep! well lubricated, the air suppl regulated. and the proper useq this winter, make iy 28 oa Dopey Dilbert AAF's Cadet Knucklehead is Dilbert, off-the-beas airman created by n p artist Lieut R. C. Osborn, to remind cadets and pilots of what met to do while flying } f cousin to the New Plant Discovered The discovery in the wilds of Ve exuela of 8 plant with a bulbou root that contains 85 per 9 per cent protein and Jess per cent sugar is reported cent starch than 1 Hemp Wisconsin, lowa. In ] Ken offered contra by the government to produce 000 acres of hemp in 1843 Farmers in £. Minnesota. bee Busier Than Ever The Tourist Information office at Chicoutimi, Quebec. reports it is busier than ever—helping new workers arrived in the province Wal First Flagship for Marines : The frigate Alfred, commodored | | by Esek Hopkins, was the first flag- | ship on which U. 8. marines served Calling Trees The need of the fruit growers is | to cull trees like pouitrymen cull | bens and dairymen cull cows —— — Cash-in on Blow Sand Blow sand areas have been most profitable in many localities, when planted with watermelons. Scraps Scrappers’ Home The Athens, W. Va. county jail, vacant for a year, was scrapped and yielded 30 tons of steel Prevent Vegetable Sains Vegetables that stain the hands should be peeled in hot water. Polishing Nickel Use kerosene and whiting when cleaning the nickel trimmings on stoves, and then polish with dry flannel, soda is also good for Ba So plating. Services usual in the Advent Church Yarnell Church school ervice and class Nittany Valley ture st. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte Rev, Clare £ [ Milesburg Presbyterian Charge Howard E. Oakwood, minister Snow SBhoe--Bible school 10a. m morning worship 11 a.m Milesburg-— Bible school 9:30 a. m Christian Endeavor 6 p, m worship at 7:30 Unionville--Bible Mondays at 7:30 Advent Church will be held evening thi WUNGRS neal SL John's Episcopal, Bellefonte : Rev, F 9:30 a. n worsh i ermon 10 John's Evangelical & Reformed Rev C. Nevin ¢ Davis, rector amm rancis P ¢ Sunday after i. m. Holy Commun ! il a Sunday evening at o I'd r and ron Epiphany 9:45 {01 ervice 7:30 p. m Hl he al | church school Lutheran Pastorate David E. Straesser he Ref Paul ch Holy Com 1 ( pastor Warriors Mark Methodist Charge nuren vening worship St. Mark 4 Revival at Pleasant View Rey ! Blanchard - Dix Run Baptist United Brethren, Bellefonte ART Al to Columbia Prayet Moon Methodist Her H. Shissier, past Charge First ellefonite Evangelical Hall Howard Methodist Charge ey i 5 3: a5 T-W-0 BIG HITS! T-H-R-E-¥ BIG DAYS: § 7 THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY , HOPPY'S TRIGGER § FINGER GETS BUSY BILL BOYD as “Hopalong” Cassidy in RACES | | Andy CLYDE - Victor JORY -— SECOND BIG HIT! HARRY JAMES and his merrymokers and THE ANDREWS SISTERS MONDAY thru WEDNESDAY SONGS! COMEDY! ROMANCE! wns IT'S THE SOLDIER SHOW OF TODAY! wee KENNY BAKER ( ~Buy Bonds fox Dutute nesds. See How the Underground Works — See What the . Nazis Do to the Women of Paris! WITH BRENDA MARSHALL — PHILIP DORN —e NEXT WEEK-END STARTING THURSDAY — “GOOD FELLOWS” @ “GIRL FROM MONTEREY" Youth « CHILD EVANGELISM WOIr prac HALLY TO BE HELD Fourth Quarter) onter held at Howard cl the Howard charge afternoon, at 3:00 p.m... » the ren, 10 all churches of : dent Myer L136 7 ' 1Pperinis ' 91; IN All repory this meeting Pomona Grange To Meet at Howard Bedfast With ( fline § ¥ AEN 7. % PLace / — FRIDAY and SATURDAY — An adventure so vast it took the Northwest nted 2 ~ to the top Heres the story of 8 the fearless few whose heroism A thunders thre a million miles - With JULIE BISHOP Helmut John Gene Dantine Ridgely Lockhart WEDNESDAY ONLY PULSE- POUNDING THRILLS INSIDE NAZI ws NEXT WEEK-END THE GANG'S ALL HERE