THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. February 24, 1944. ures homae Hiibbish Joi Allison will Dart iso Tsas Miller ! wlld ar e1 on Allegheny street re and Ben ja « Mr Robert ONY nston Andres Jame { Elizabeth Ar Fdendale Homer A. Breor Collegs nd Christina B Cox Cia n arraigned the Peace JM harge of refusing daughter vaccinated Ie was not in Ae. ni redigion the Ie girl had not ines the previous when she was informed longer attend After a lengthy Squire's office dur- father was told that to comply with the law would charge of p mean a $2 fine or 7 days in Jail legal manner every time the school board chose Schaefler, who had n ! 10 10 arrest him for falling to have the Philadelphia, and whose hi irl vaccinated, the parent finally not been In that city for ih agreed months. sents hi regret coud no hout woination ment in the Philadel ) "Wi ‘ une ing which the appear In falinre Philadelphia police The Bellefonte High School “Rack eleer” made its appearance for the first time, The newspaper was well edited and most of the articles were Wanted! Men and - "th articles were bi il orous nature r Women Who Are cima san were. Benjamin Hardof Moaring. |S Howard, editopdneel; Jack Yeager and Mary Katz, asso- » a a hearing test, {einte editors; Basil Martin, sports you are temporarily deafened, bothered [oq i00r: Miles Magargel humorous | by ringing busing head noises due to hard. | 40. plsabeth Hunter, news edie ened or coagulated wax (cerumen), try the Qurine Home Method test that so many say | 107, Mahlon Robb, advertising man- | bas enabled them to hear well again, You (ager; James Bower and Wilkam | [25 ite heat } pr Ai poh A 4 hanap Harvey, assistant advertising man | y mare ones. | agers: Thurston Smith, clroulation Ask about Ourine Ear Drop today at |, nger: Willinm Nichols, assist Widmann & Teah, - Parrish, andiant; E K. Stock, B. O, Keller and Drig Stores Everywhere, J.T. Gilston, faculty advisers, 8 Horne Mountain Re yove Pleasant Gap, was learn the identity of 10 kicked through the yf his establishment. The nt, a popular month Wil resort du ummey closed wintel Twin boy and a girl, were to Mr. and Mrs. William High treet Bellefonte a itomaobile how wn i the Spring most to be on display entertainment had } models of make I's were ana program of night soared for EXECUTORS NOTCH te of MIS El JEABET. HR Ex Ferg usor Cent the abe indebte Leet LLLIAMS Exe NOTICE THOMAS EXECUTORS ce of CORRBRVILLA d Boroug decened tamentar ~r FHOMA E not, fonte. Pa. W. HARRI bs nt FNFCLTRINS NOTICE LINRGTON H 3 Wt CAMPR#EL NOTIHOY THOM A Ce FANRECTL TORS ‘ ARTHUR ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTHOH e O ULU KNOX Pe Pa. decease fatter of phove estate ranted Ta demand ae Lt the same =» HENRY efo ” FXFCTLTRINS NOYHS of MARY ALICE HOBIE: and "t rearnt the same =» uy ’ ettiament to MM. KATY HOMENBURY, Exscutrix, 410 se Ave tate College. Pa tor ney Badward | Ww Bg Mate ( exe. Pa anda nt FXFOL TORN MARY NOTH JANE BENNER deceased * above tad to > ig debited 0 wted to make Cw “a entate present the same with fay fe sttiement 0 ERNEET nN RENNER MARGARET « CONTR ny 1. 4 MW Get tte ” i 2 ADMINISTRATRINS NOTICY { SHUEY ste oF 7°44 Pa deceased of am at at 5 ng been gr an ted ned. » Dero NE naeb! sald estate are reguested mediate payment ana ng ciaima or deman ® A iate presant the wr without delay for settlement > RACHARL, FE SHUEY Adminis tratrix. 301 East Bishop street. Bells fone, Pa W. Hartieon Walker, at. for state £8.) aie hav tes ' EXFOL TORS Batate of KATE D ¢ Hall Borougt tesco tratamentary on the ahove ne bee grantsd to the ed N nashted 1 the said satate are requested to make mmediate payment. and those hay ! demands against sala present the same without delay for settlement to THE BELLE. FONTE TRUST OOMPANY Belle fonte, Pa. and H. O. ALEXANDER Pola street, Glenshaw, Pa. B.D 9 respectively. R. Paul Campbell, st. torney for estate th NOTION RUYETT. late Centre Cou DETRON claim or estate to EXECUTORS NOTICE Estate of WHLIAM TRESSLER inte of Belisfonte Borough. Pa. de. Cea Lottery testamentary on the above Sslale having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the mid estate are requested to make met Mate payment, and those have ing cians or demands against sald fatale Wo present the same ‘Withont delay for asttlement to SAMUEL © TREN or THOMAS MM. TRESS. LER, Executors, Bellefonte, Pa. John Mon & Johnston, attorneys for en. tate x EXEC TORS Ae Estate of WIHLIAM WEISER, late of Worth Township, gh Co, Pa. deceased, Letters testamentary on the above estate cruged. all porate granted to te all proprietor of the taurant on the State! Beek some - front Ireg- wring the during born Sager, of Bellefonte I'he EXECUTORS Estate of il Ferguson ty, Pa Letter estate undersigned, the said & immediate Ing claim estate WO delay for NATIONAL LEGGE, State WwW. Harrison pay JOHN Townal deceased testamentary having been all pers J tate are requests ment demand present settien BANK Cx REGISTERS ¢ follow of d ined, ms i the wpeetion Hn a Lo tre Conn NE aed ribution rd Regine of hel stribytes wi int reste he O Me nay B ARTLEY. T wife He Keer Elizabet l'ownship, de BOWERSOX CHARI DORWIC F13 Mu i ye IH Walke and HIBSHMAN. The first and final 100 e Of B. Hibal Boro i CENSTETTER Peni heen muoers Denomination John T. Meyer, It antennae HARRY A Centre Co NOTICE ¢ County Ho ar Sinking Fund 6 April 1, 10562 hereby gis drawn for 1044, § int 0 fn Ltnat redemptic 1.50000 of the [ the bonds o follows 17 263 A NO epee FIRST ORPHANS ( PERSONAL i [| Gerais Kale 20, 37 and 38 £ 3 drawn for red 10 bear intere De paid a te of Cirepn CORMAN pital (inid there mm on y prin { the 5100.00 nd 264 | ¥ 500 00 250.00 emp iL on t par gforementioned ate College NATIONAL BAN COLLEGE Truste OURT SALF PROPERTY med Executor M. Huvett and personal FE at ~ | — to mention the premises Terms of Bale—Cash SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1944 BELLEFONTE at 2:00 P. M., the following described TRUST COMPARY, real HAROLD O. ALEXANDER, | ,v that Execitors of the Estate np a 4] message, ne. ot of sit : of Kate M. Huyett and | sf ground situate in F. M. BMITH, Auct the Borough of Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa. on the south side of R. PAUL CAMPBELL Attorney for the Estate xi ertate certain ment Burnside BtLreet bounded and de- cribed as to-wit SALE OF PERSONAL 240 feet PROPERTY of the intersection of street with Allegheny Btreet; thenoe siong sald Burnside Street In an Easterly direction 180 feet to lot of McCafferty thence by the latter Bouth 10 degrees 16 Min. East 170 feet to lands now or formerly of and Thomas, thenoe by said Valentine and Thon South 10 degree; 15 min West 160 feet 0 5 point opposite Ince of beginning: thence Ls nn. West follow: Beginning at a post Fast Burnside PUBLIC undersigned, in apaci and as Executor inet Will and testament Thoma: ate of the Howard 1 offer of Corrilia orough of deceased the premise street in ne Boro Centre Counts FRIDAY. M mreyencil Valentine North about 179 teginning ir jots fronting on Burne Street each 40 feet In width reepting and folloy place of rad J re pore ion or tables: Oo reserving thereonut therefrom, the following ot 179 feet ‘heretofore conveyed unto Ernest ux., by John W. Ben- April, 1828, and Book, Volume 138 rriture aad kt ire able rie? t ux. dated board ar 20 x 179 feet heretofore conveyed hy Mary Jane to Milton KE. Baney, x ) Ogee Calter March 12. MO and recorded in Deed 167 at page 431 Book, HUNTER Executor of TT “ne ta Thomas Ertate THOMAS Corr = thereon erected ¢ n | : A 2 containing 6 room HUNTER novia THOMAS and wired Bellefonte 3.4 1 Ferm i Bale: 2 { the 1 HUBLER ARRIBON WALKER, Att deciared ren firme tint property ORPHANS (COURT VALUABLE REAI The naersigneg Mar Centre SALE OF FESTATY w 4 THIS FIGHTER WEIGHS IN AT % w As YOU would see him on a scale. he would weigh 186 pounds ol bone, muscle and hghting energy specimen ol Ar This is why ms a hne American manhood. But on the scales of the 8 tons. and the Railroads — hie" fighting weight is the equipment. supplies, ammumtion, food and other items required for every man going overseas average close to 8 tons What is more, he needs a ton a month of all these thines as long as he is over there, (hh, just fcree as much a dav as the soldier in World War |. So, vou see, the ratlroad’s job n't only moving troops but all they require, 100. Therefore, if vou should find travel not all that it used to be, the Pennsylvania Railroad asks vou kindly 1a remember the above*facts, We are done our best 10 serve vou, But military needs must come first, as all Americans would have it. BUY UNITED STATES WAR BONDS AND STAMPS SerVinglihe Nation! 11) 44.016 tn the Armed Povees ‘ e 130 Bove een tht. res ov thle One of America’s Railreads ... All United for Victory!
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