April 20, 1944 ¥HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five " : : , . . | Mrs. Harold Biddle and Mrs Lot-| | tractor n rubber, in good nd good condition; Bradley gain plant. BATURDAY APRIL 2 — J. B, Ard {tle Witmer of State College, were tion; 1lg-ton long wheelbase Chev. | er good condition; MoCormick - will off A blic sale at Wood- {£314 1191 | 4 AM 1 rolet Suck 1985 mods iB IH Deering has rake, good oconditio kK ] i it ne f tuonehold Sunday upper guests of Mr. and on Ore " wp ruck nena wit . nder, good oondition ‘ reel sin ne pergonal TT i Mr Robert Rhoades 7 : t MoCo $4 ami 3 ay and wi 4 op Vie ad A d. Bal The Group B Missionary Society Lansdowne, were weekend visitors ticles 406 nuEmerolls mer by : hay | perdi SADaTH ' om Stour aude y 1 hsb | g , Mr. and Mrs. J " lanes ¢ Tun “ . Radi : Deering combine, like 3 bu i OO LALOe ¢ Dara ’ 5. § ] : LF AUCs of the Lutheran church met with of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Centre Hall M Da a2 I i I alan 3 ol Friday, April 21 Bl Agi A ) x or trReto dtivator, like new Byracuse 1eamn plow: Cider press drs. C. C. Otto at the parsonage on Miller, Centre Hall, R. D. Another Jol ’ De age sang Mi kind irs. J MRS, W. 5. MEESE RAT A CY nut spreader; John Wire pPotate HOUSE ’ . ware shanna "NA a—— ‘ " . Tuesday evening. Those present daughter, Mrs. J. T. Gilbert and‘ “- A ho py bo . uilgay Cnet will offer at'public sale at her home | ar. Bia) ( were: Mrs. Ray Mark, Mrs, Ernest daughter who spent last week with HER of Mt ong Mrs. Henry Zerby on Sony Battery, off South Wate Saturday, April 22 y : al Spring aAnk Lreet Site Ho Low ’ Frank, Mrs, Kathryn Breon, Mrs. the Reish’s, returned with them to ** SVE Bellstonte, the followin LESTER KE. BAIRD ’ 1 ' Taviay Sif tar pt TUR " " Ralph Homan, Miss Bertha Sharer, her parents’ home on Saturday : Bill Daup Faylor Potter, Junior a ings LD QOD Kitche: \ acubor uf Aha oatal tA v Menahinn a rrer . cabinet; tehen mange Lite her LAGCUVOr Of the est y « Ang \ Miss Ruth Billow, Mrs, J. H. Durst Mr. and Mrs. J, PF. Wetzel and eClenah: a” Wan a Fau th Robe i tenaion table orig chen : i 3 A ring » rownd hip and son Duane. The topic of discus- daughter Clara Lou, Mrs. Robert Rhoad and Rev. C. C. Oto atte NO= 1 qishes and utensil slectriec wash ' ounty y decensed wil sion was “When Peace Comes" Re- wetzel and daughter Shirley, and ©¢ @ GISUICL mes ting of the BoYier. in fine condition: electric ho jer at bHe sale on the late prem R ) ¥ " or Q » 111 Liat LK v > po Loyve ’ " Ol $4 n i, fF 4 iscedent | the village freshments’ were served during the amr and Mrs. PF Goodhart at-| "7° { Me Mun ee Ph i : or } Hom parka, Rt pont ant AAI \ COM plete line of A . {av vening in the Bellefonte jgh round dining extension table, com 0 easan ap, a in ol social hour. tended t) un of Mrs. J. F i . Helonte BR ination china int ita PUR « tended funers Mrs. . : nation chins closet an fet; PRNITURE The Lions Club met at the Fultz Wetzel » rs. Thomas Brin- ‘ ; . dining chair lect y ! ‘ fw restaurant on Tuesday evening for inger \ McClure last week h sity f{ the high R= condi on anal Tait HH school il ISO! y . nee (M all stove, Nak «tube radi a chicken supper and business)! mrs Minnie Ziegler went to Pl thm 9 ® J. ! ge CFL eaminet model; sewing hi meeting. Guests of the club were: ant Gap the beginning of the week!’ fl rium on Friday evening, giudio couch, like new Robert Ross A. T., of Napier Field, remain fo . hile with ¢ il 28 € is invited o uch, 2 9x12 Brussel “. 2 Ala; Pfc. Jack Relgel, of Buckley daughter, Mrs. Rhea Floray and Mt ita, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | CoH LE plete; double bed Field, Colo., and Edwin Dale, [ Ploras Jacy nderson of Bellefonte, is vi reat wash x § nrg » y smber iy " State College. Mr. Dale, a membe: Miss Bernice 4 rirotto SEHOLD GOODS--Alrline rae | oi ower a1 oublic sale at the Jus cell battery COOK MLOVE ary J t r Lod wocated n State road ’ i. iting with N inde Bartholome small Low clothes tree; of the Selective Service Board No. 1! _~ A ia manart: wit) (is } rge Ocker of Harrisbur SIG a An aD! nally of State College, spoke of the work | sla Bhovar = © |was a weckend visitor of Mr. an oki} irs; “oad cha of the board a ! roa ‘oth alo 1 Dn 0 ‘ — . Robert Ross, A. T., of Napier Field, | =" 10° DY arma and the ] Mr. Ocker lived here ticles. a EB. M. Smit ict x10 | ele bo Ala, is spending an 18-day furlough wrayer 4 re bor pat in number of years ag Maver & Stover. atu vuliding ¢ offers Saturday, May 6 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pauli * 0 o rnt side Sunday or the Bmariek ; : . Pe ‘ as. | dh is pan Tan) “the vocational school building in , it th eric Monday, April 24 . W. P. MEEKER Mis. F. V. Goodhart, Mrs, Hagry|SPTInG Mills, Saturday, April 22, ve- Math L0H0, Reve CO Huber ofl Friday, April 21 |G. & riwmyrre. | (WEE el Baki Vand UA L. FRANK MAYES Potter and Mrs. T. A. Auman lene. daughter of Rey i Arper he Carlisle Barrack G. U. BARNER tended the spring Presbyterial “ wi ny - ‘ " . : 4 " : ieler {ar y {1 at public sale on } fa $0 Huntingdon Presbytery in the Pres-| : 1. HoS'erman, returned to and '. A. Har i d three miles southeast Mihe, ot Shingielo Jo ow : WIND CHARGE! d ¢ CALL STATE COLLEGE, 3842 byterian church in Clearfield, Tues- “" nr Ae SHE Nssing and heir son James, of Me- | MASH OR HuMIS CG a Rin Lan addy ent 1 nstaliation; W ’ : day. Mrs. Potter was elected presi- 3 i nan i Hor ia 0 ada 3 : "qt po eo Thaumis oi » A dent of district No, 10 Missionary Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frazier ¢ n Memi f tl ad { the Val- LAVESTC HK Three . you re ) te-faced siee } Friday May 5 : : vr’ ob of 1 : Real Estate Sales societies of Huntingdon Presbytery. Dan of Centre Hall, R. D ley sbekah Lodge who work ho off Ors rel alstein heife a . ’ : be J x . The Pc of ti Evangelical Sund ¢ I sts 0 Ani yA 4 Ee than abt) a n : swell bred: Guornae Py 4 MES, EMRO PACHIPKA . h d wre - A SPECIALTY! | 3 1e Evangelical SVU gt id WIE [instal \ remaony of , ady | M Mound ay horse w : : Ry J Onl w and many oth (General Auctioneer church met with Mrs. Reuben Rick- FiH#€h ald CGRUgs ul io] ge In Spring Mill in will Wa . mate, Y po Other sow wit Digs; & 5 of ie ‘ in wond i : Why not have the benefit of ert on Tuesday evening. Members I Jorothy Blaze; me uesday night were: « Mi will paARM MAC HINBRY — McCorm: oe np Ft Pr wt Ba Mare we r 4 ) v nimY gl Ww t competitive bidding in the sale present were. Rev. and M: . K./h Wh ret Fg. on ue y riz, Mrs an § m, Mrs, sder, Bf Johnson wed 8 40 of your property. Hosterman and daughter Luen ier aw Wh Sit with her par-iA wkholder vit Jd. oldron, S-foot cut "Mec rmick-Doering . po : ’ ’ y i \ ) ree v : ; Get ewr rye 4 Mrs. Harold Stitzer. Anna Marie ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blazer| Mrs. Prank Bradford, Mrs. Milford delivery rake; MeCommick-Deering |, FARM IMPLEMENTS-M ok. |b id 3 4 st expertences have proven Whiteman, Lara n, ! i " 4 wn pla vith fertilizer er, 4 . / i sales of real es h rq {ord Betty Johnson, Lillian » Tumeros | Myllc pia Si Xe MES Bruce Hasticy hashtiants’ wate lig BE RpacYd at (8 PGI Fr po! handing bd ji i wchment; McCormick Deerin ARM IMPLEMENT , : ’ A number of Farms and several Wi SCE re uIMenls. Were on Wednesday after being under ob: wan f the Rebekah lod na walking plows; grain Clea: lw on ike ney resher; 2 % Fount i ww of | Residences will be offered af serveq during the social hows vation the r 8 week trict deputy of the R h 1048€ mill with aie: prench DAFT waders. McCormick -Deering ! toed ainda: Homi ; : pe, a2 public sale in the near future Pfc. Waodward Bradford med roup A Missionary Society he | M i he [Hlowl flicers in U " tooth th bh " . y h pio wel ‘ d ’ : on Wednesday to his duties al } Lutheran eh met with Mrs. . nire Rall lodge al a recent mi Hang Jo harrow: land roller: ition PE I LOW or x ) “ ; Watch for Dates! Clalborne, La. after spendi 10- Royer or ednesday evening of last} I rand lady Artiey. fat hay la wright ha a selivery } or ; p TiN OR Termine ca day furlough with his | § and Mrs. D. M. Brad! : - chlidren of Pleasant y I nd M g i h Bartholomes i » Bernard Crust — ited recently with Smeltzer and daughter Nancy, ¥ Mr. and Mrs. 1a¢ Lingle of. Bak11 = sien rant Tiabie Tins rt 400" bushels. corn ears. by the bas. {#003 condi Ce ART returned on Sunday from Chest timore, Md. were recent visitors of Nk Etta: oul rapped | BE ) bus or more Oa Sotnick Dee i soy rag Mr. and Mis. F. V. Jodon attend er I t Mr. and Mr } mgt Bw ny i : ve Sastre i aloes Seed 14 bush Fol y uh 1 Dew artll, 6 spreader ed the funeral of Mrs, Thomas Heck: entre Hall Brininger at McClure, Sunday after-' Mr. a: Mrs. Jack McClepaha noon {ldren Jack and Linda of Altoo: hool teachers. Was a weekend V 1 to mention. mixer. With moto doCormick Mrs. William McClenahan is mak- visited on the weekend with their of | rer Mi nd M Perms ash. tat, } ang pita) . oh ing an indefinite stay with he el J nd Mrs. Harry Mc-' pg Hall in Williamsport ner Hubler, auct th Cstan salad wuntier: WiCoRuM nephew, Oscar Sherman and family Clenahan, and Mr. and Mrs uinernill in Homer City. Burkholder of Centre Hall, R etnias sta Friday of 1 . hop Fs i ol} Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher have Mi vichard Mann visited from R ell Rel in Mifflinburs n Saturday, April 22 eders. Ww + Jou; ai returned to their home after spen ia ntil Sunday with i i Saturday Reh iidren Bar DK and ETHEL V. RICHARDS : ing the winter months with their M William Rachau in Milest : Jon returned to 1 Reish Wier publ jo the son-in-law and daughter, Rev. ar Starr Set hester ragner ¢ home for visit outed at Mrs. E. Roy Corman I i ' ) . M ARVEL burg. Rev. and Mrs. Corman b } : vf 2 week's furlous whi LAER acetylene the Fishers to their home last we he | nd with h : Mr {tr a sh isit with her par- cutting t The Willing Workers dunday ¥ B. Hanna at family : ve : . y a grt »” Be School class of the Luther wireh . . iN i 1 ty. met with Mrs, C. C. Ott h : er daughter, M1 . ; ¢ sonage on Wednesda, vening. H famil n Stat gi hae ig side and outalde micrometers, and — Those present were: Mir :. 8. Jam- a a w¥id ye fale at 12 5 Terra : : ison, re. John Dutrow Mu Pag ' im te SORE a f oq | CUITIE( ¥ . I : REAL PST ATS . wing 1 Friday, April 28 Dutrow, Jacqueline Heiser, M =a i Be Toke mb AH : it We IRughts - e of i" nent y R. STONER garage Margaret Alexander, i laasnmt. WAAR Beratinar 3 te Keller of Ephrat: l ‘ tng Of Karte 11 offs pu aif a Miller. Miss Cora Homan, } Ar- ok, " 4 Kell . a ver Nn tel 8 SH od » x : E re . 72 ‘ ee 3 ‘ thur Thoman, daughter Jean and Wr ¥ Mrs ere ich {Ll pr le vig , Pg " i 26 per cent at time of sale and ba " 1 roperty y Jane, Mrs. Daniel Bloom Mrs Ralph 1.4 daughter yl McAl rel Del ond thelr families |2MCe Upoh delivery of desd LIVESTOCK — Two sgerel horse Luse, Mrs. Fred Luse, Mrs. Ralph i. ai over the 3 with LM AIL & on Maye & Slower, suru X10 19°dnd 18 yours ol. 24 head of 1 Homan, Mrs. Robert Rhoads and ,. py 4 a. Tal 2 The Helping Hand Sunday school tie, consisting of § Molstein oows 3) § IM 0 : ’ 1 sit horn ' . “ ro fF Ratt Tas town Mrs. Harold Durst women hau ; " ’ A Orvis Smeltzer ; pm H a v chalian Bent Saturday, April 22 —_._ a ale fh are 1 ner th 1 Tact v ont ore ted. eo viv erved d HL ing Srl Ad rae tre H I \ en! RK. RANDOLPH ing the social hour y i I ‘ we rs. } oer Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stover na, were over night guests : ; Alto pairs: 7 carpets: 8 Poy NI nl hesday of Mr. and Mrs. John Durst. on last Wednesday took her mother, wo. Rud, M EA Burkill x) rug } extention tables: 2 | wagohi ‘with bo - WALLIN On Thursday Mrs. Durst accompan- oy Ni- A, SUM o Se fed the Stovers to Spring Bank gee Mr. and Mrs. Pred Stover, and to Coburn to see their brother, Wil liam Stover Nancy, seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Hagen, fell from her bicycle last Sunday evening and ter Sherms and her A It rved duribe ti chair; le air: 13 : , : ua ikea Fasaail ” fractured her left elbow ind and children Jr y ay ta The ANG Oth Lube i : hia - ns ] cot y an Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reish of and Joan of McClur [he junior cla { the Cent Sale of 1 m. shary EM. h, Auch. IS a Memb nilipshurg prompt Wer ce of mai ’ We R hat Mail Lal Pot Mtitla igh schasl X rday, April 29 time and fi | assistance (Political advt.) iitical agvt.) : R 4 rom" which will | Saturday, April 22 Joru RY roo ” " btiaaiad) thous § go . A i BARD o ut oul X Aid Cl JF Mn FOOT Sm “Was appointed and am now Let Me nasium on Priday evening, April YUL offer a1 public sie » resi. | Wo miles east of rved i d iF NR Jo serving as an Auxiliary Member i 3 } Jwis of sonal § erty tems of peraor ; A : TOOK Two heifer, of the Joint State Government ' IN THE CHURCHES \chen cabinets: work ia. will De fresh in Jul Aig -Wa andidate in 1936 for Commission, which is required to Represent ) ou. vangelical, Rev. W. K or-(Cien sionls. library ta u HOUSEHOLD GOODE-~One Hot. spresentative in the General As- report to the 1945 Session. . TT i M3 . 4 as Dies Pr iy Sleotric Mngt. FOO fa nee 4 A Centre Hall wirch wil : baa ’ : Baa amity : re .t . ervioa phere 2 . 00 1h vhen the incumbent was ID BETH u CO Woy Ainning w i A : 3 used Lie one int 1 vice, 2:8 ' oy nes / ALlONS hairs . suite, practically New ain ! Al £0 UNSUCCess- ave frie ] wl: ith } selx 9:3 ' f ' 2 p \ room Tug. X12; rug, xd Bedroos ; : ; N —Have Rs as 4 It There will al we phy XE bie beds with |furniture. Dower AWA IRCCS Upp (a Lhe winning ANomi- the Governor's office and the heads ®0 janers, slectrie churn. garden , . + | deboard ienk; | worker, used one summer. Kitohe 16, ‘n n Y ines until he of all Departments, WORT p . chairs two rasll cupbosrds . 3 \ ‘ Ns . . table 2 fe ba . WMiy othe teiha 100 MEgmero resigned oe . in ul avy , er ot a Happy Tix : CYR ment 1049 . Charge entre al meled kitchen range porch # - : : 1 Terms a ! a ol 9:30; wors } oil heaters; oil stove, 3.bur EA Smith, wm x7 —Have the friendship and esteem hoo) L w hip . " 3 elects os FM Smith sax : ; i ¢ Noor lamp " .y ine Grove—Church i. A f the Administration and my col- Fic table lamps: § oll lamp A rhurcl chool 10:30 x . ino em wa 10 wool wr: Wednesday May 3 Lh ‘a lo ' a8 a candidate In leagues in the House. } Church schogl 10.00; warsiaip, FO PRA - and fiber rugs . 00. Rev. Harry Depfer of the New 5.0 “& J8 yards Brussels : FRANC ISENBERG k thn | 1942. conducted an aggressive Presbytery will be the & PIY | tio nN irrors; ‘ king pulitie dale On Te A of campaign an i th lect] ¥ . of 1 a half miles north i align and won the election : . itenaila; = bathraom ale on he rosa leading | ' va Y n rat] : : —Am better able because of my , (#trol th chair mier * | Brisbin, the follo ronal pr against strong mo * OPPOSi- : : Penn's Valley Lutheran, Rev. C.|green and” ivory NE TADGE: lari: lowing ParspmacP i ‘ ig Democratic opposi experience, contacts and acquaint- ', Otto, pastor, Centre Hall yurch ny i n 3 " LION ’ A ' = yh a fens LIVESTOOK «Team of roan hor y orship 9:00; Church sehool 10:00, ¥indow shades: pletures and frames: | MVESTOCK-T of, Jes (0 ances to represent all the people of i A ureh éli001 1 3:30; : shtedder. one. | head inilch cows Ousrnacy. Ho. Centre County. Desire to continue worshig 7°53 COTS alley Ne py : 3 cat cl rill reine 3 mn ir : me . . : . » » » » day school 9:30: worship 10:30 one-fourth | Borsepowe | Gost springer; a few hogs —served in House of Representa- supporting Legislation beneficial iy J t mot nd 1 y other ars PARM MACHINERY John Deer Tv : L \ . tan n : Reformed Charge: Tusseyville— a win . tives during the 1943 Session. Was to all men and women in the ser- Chureh, warship §:00; Church schoo present at every session during the vice of our country. 10.00, Centre all-Church school ‘ ’ a ’ 4 a 30 worship 10:30, A student pas- entire period, never being absent tor from the ¥. & M. Seminary will AUCTION OF for one hour, voted on all hills, " fil these appointment; resolutions and motions —Am asking for a second term, Mrs. George Tressler, who is Ii 4 A ne with ner amugnier, mes cir | HOUSEHOLD GOODS & ANTIQUES which in the past has always been i ence Musser and family near Centre conceded. The records will show It is your opportunity to have an or- Hall, called on friends here last SATURDAY. APRIE 22. 1944°at 10:00 A. M —Always mindful of the interest that previous members have served dinary working-man represent you in Gen- | "°° _ i is Ki ciond alin foro of my constituents, regardless of two terms or more. > - . “ So —-- , l eral Assembly. For twenty-six years there Residence of Mrs. 5. A. Popp, £20 High St, ET rT ne _ La —— If a kitchen knife or fork comes | has not been a Representative elected from loose In the handle, fill the opening WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA, a . v with powdered resin, Then heat the ~ NOI MINA A I E Bellefonte or Bald Eagle Valley. My exper handie end of the knife or fork and | pi. rie jron; electric sandwieh toaster; beds: dresser; chests of : : y : {force It Into the handle opening. | . ‘ : ' ience in every walk of life fits me to serve you. [Wrap a string around It and allow| | ravers: Bissell sweeper; desks; rocking chairs; one needie-point chair; bedroom and diningroom chairs; library tables; marble-top 4 it to remain until cool, | | tables; small tables and stands; 6 drop-leal tables (cherry, pine, Having sons in the service, you may he A dOMOTDN 1B \hreatened Dy wots] maple); walnut corner cupboard; bookcase; 2 eradles; victrola wn try dough-tray; mirrors; clocks; lamps; cooking utensils; dishes assured I will promote legislation beneficial ers who other people ram crocks (all sizes); student lamp; butter bowls; candle molds; plo | [thoughts down their throats while ture frames (some antique); Ourrier & Ives’ pletures; spinning ; to your family and mine, |they ram votes in the ballot box. wheel. Dutch bench; iron kettes: brass kettles: large ® @ : — |] erties; travers: sleigh bells; | ; lawnmower; HARRY F. JONES | oes Bo ein ar eh, el ho Candidate for Re JON: | ASIARISTER ba Seed gan ion & ad Button & Daisy THIRD PLACE ON B A 1 I OT for General Assembly papi poo BY es 1. KE. JOWNSON, Auctioneer. PINE GROVE MILLS, PA.
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