— YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 27, 1944. | Rev, Wilson P, Ard Bellefonte Lutheran sident of the local —. pastor of the! church and Kiwanis Club chosen unan attend the Kiwant * np—— From the Past Fifty Years Ago ; announcement 8 honored by being the International convention of at Denver, Colo International Sunday School Lesson earthly while tne family of B A for April 30, 1944 to have wy Curtir Lewistown merchant of the the Seven Mountain : GOLDEN TEX'1 Being therefore mentous istified by faith, we have peace that a with God Lord Jesusiand elders was Christ Romans 5: 1 Al this meeting fortunately, —— exponents of the liberal viewpoint Lesson Text: Acts 15: 23-28; Gala- prevailed over the narrow and tians 2: 1 2, stricted opinion, Peter well-known experience Gentile, Cornelius at reminded the action there approved Paul OLNers the events of Barnabas from | prises, ceremony Lhe that An- Holy Spirit had cor version of Gentiles the conclusion that i had ald before to mously by club to Studebaker Champion a money-saver says Civil Air Patrol pilot brother of been Jerusalem churel 850 was Lhe genera] meethe of Jesus accepted a who seems the head d of | ! mo has gone to Morristown, N question involved he will take charge of this issue Works Heinle, E {J. where appears He Ccentve ¢ to ive im thelr Nn al umn o { ¢ 11 ! mn of wa compelled to i ‘ ‘1 nam ililam ( APOSLi Bellefont Democrats . Y 1940 Studebaker Champion has traveled more than 110,000 tough miles,” reports Civil Air Patrol pilot Lieutenant J. E. McGuiggan of Squadron 3 who is employed by Uni- versal Studios of St, Paul, Minnesota. away a herd five the roadway. The didn't move approached mnufactory which is owl deel through our called >} the tame Lhe when g ttomobile tab and postoffice been ¢ Hannah then Try re county Bloat: donated 1 Millheim Rockford that meal Olid hom pialeg « wo ¢ iW A large wool flag was the Ladi Clvi lub of M1 | 5, Of i i A ative LOOK recounted his with the centered Caesarea, and y which Antioch the first conference nad been specific ibsequently Barnabas related ¥ of now party was rk done in Cprus “I average 25 miles to the gallon and my original tires stood up well over 60,000 miles. Of all the cars I've went proba ana t anaing Shortly after ree thei sr Ler : . : : leis hl owned, this Champion is easily the nnd awelling upon k 8 of tact most satisfactory and economical.” church =t firmed the : ; From coast to coast, it's the same nescapably arlier how the gos- story these war days—tires last longer, ta the gas goes further, repairs are required less frequently in a Studebaker, thanks then by hath God granted ile Me decision of the adopted pon the James who % CRBATY Ww ne ther re- conferen toadvanced engineering principles and quality materials and craftsmanship, S. H. POORMAN GARAGE Water St, jugResied ohservanoces Gentile Chris. nece quested from the These were particularly tian BAT ntercourse to mate soc ! with Jewish friendly The forwarded ti church at Antioch in a Wi mugication carried Bilas. The t and Bellefonte C8 | avenue Intier vemained REGISTER'S NOTICES ibsequently pent v : Wing Old mii JOC “| REAL ESTATE |: TRANSFERS Legal Notices ¢ Twenty Years Ago 4] at rg, and School Ih- Reuben Bien- Johnson Haugh bank, ( tihvough ad the issued WO Leo E. Vail both of Phil- Houtz and Mar - State College au 1 ul fy ile cart were Milk Coolers = ii AVAILABLE AT ONCE! sret Cor both of haar le FF. Bennett Osceola Mills In Fleetric: Gasoline Driven, or Jee Cooled Cabinets, nd Irene C. Kune Blanchard, HUBERT ROSSMAN Harry Nevin Kahl and Mary Ellaa- beth McCool, both of Rebersburg HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE Phone 2615 Wallace | both of Philipsburg Millgr. Fliemingtog, and Burd, Unionville: James State College, and Alice C BELLEFONTE, PA. ry Jerry W Gertrude E. Allen, Davis, and Nellie E. Meyer, Jacob C fonte College | L. Hoag, also of Perry, N. ¥ WM. B. RANKIN AGENCY MARY M. RANKIN, Agent. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Crider's Exchange Building BELLEFONTE, PA. » And fower Davis and Olive 8, Hart- | {days until the cold wave passes Bellefonte: Morrie E. Witmer, Belle- | State Hart and Ruth E.| Varner, both of Berwick. Robert Ci. Torrens, Perry, N. Y.. and Millicent | CALTION NOTICE WINGATE rR ADMINISTRATORS near 2 ’ WEPRTIN Naru ATES reve ¥ we eutale a # angdersgned, a spent ed DR sid esiate ate hospit ty makes Jommedia ’ al, t Pacwl hat o Claims against or lale ww wih re 3 the Bellefonte i is improving very niosly friends are giad to know without delay 1 Ping he DE speedily re 0 J BRUCE ARNEN J WIth ‘ Centre Hall. P WwW. HARRISON : WALKER, atiorns Beliefonte, | enki ane NOTIHY IME WON ADMINISTRATRINS Estate of OSCAR JERS ate of Spring M decesaed Letter, of admiz above estaté ha to the undersigned detsted to he sald © lat a] ail interested having claim 10 present ause are wel. without delay, 0 VIDA R ta Adsmin : Spriog M will take ov attorneys | FLEMING rel KEE Bw Heverly Bulla frogs e. Pa members are : 3 are to make payme ADMINISTRATRIN'S NOTCH tate of ROY ¥ ZIMMERMAN te ol Spring Tow Cenire nty. Pa Letters of decessed spent and sn | Opera hour STRAWEERRY PLANTS NEED CARE IN SPRING Hihout de ay for settiament to ALKA N ZIM. MERMAN, Bellefonte, R 1 ministratrix a ney, MW. GETTIO ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICY Estate of HENRY HOY HOUSER wate of Perguson Township, Centre County, Pa. deceased take advants Letters of administration ¢. t » bord aki . : Daving been granted Ww imnder Py Reuben | signed, all persons indebted to the pleasure of cir said estate are requested tO make immediate payment, and those hav. ing claims or demands against sald fatale 10 presant the same without delay for settlement 9 ANNA H DRIEBELDIS, Administratrix, cota Penna Purmmace, Pa. RB. PAUL CAMP. . ” PELL attorney for the estate x18 Clyde Tice and two ’ y Howard, spent Sunday with uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mclaughlin: alse Mrs Maggie Tice visited the same homb on Friday Mrs. Vivian Bennett and Mrs. Me. Laughlin spent Friday in Tyrone and called on relatives and used part of the day shopping. returning home over the! ll the evening inspiring can aval opportunity to Message themselves hear D lating wher weekend after being 4 from his woeation in Virginia to hoe All were ARRAY Mr. an rs children of Cked oo move present somewhere delighted to see him delnyed with safety mime 10 a place moval of all materis from plants. Son id be left the plants to | o berries from dirt It al helo mothes EXECLTRIN'S NOTHE Estate of WILLARD C. HARTER ate of Marion Township Centre County, Pa. deceased Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted the sald estate are requested 10 make immediate payment, and those hav. ing cinimg or demands against sald estate 10 present the same without ; gel) Rian ww GERTRUDE . wo HART Executrix, Howard, Pa SEPARATE COCKERELS FROM RD 2 R PAUL CAMPEELL., at. PULLETS FOR BEST RESULTS torney for the estate x18 Removal of cockerels from young puliets as “00n as they can be recog-| mate of BLMER NELSON HAUOW nized is recommended by County late of Miles Township, Centre Co Agent RB. C Blaney for best results | Pa. deceased, and most profitable poultry manage- Lettars ofl. administration ¢ ment : {on the above estate havi between th ws | their iraw ture the New leaves grow through loosened at weed County ana retain mao Ament points out talk will traw if Katiered considerable this time piants Specialists at the Pennsylvania State College recommend the proce tice of piling the straw Detween ‘he rows. In this manner, any threats from frosts when the plants are In bloom can be avoided by merely re covering the plants Frequently there is not enough of this material and additional fresh straw must be added to provide adequate covering to protect the flowers for several and ———— ————— ADMINISTRATRIN'S NOTICE, are more greedy, they usually crowd | et. pullets away from feeders, stunting deman na . future layers. With Leghorns, cock-| sent i Withows dela Por erely can be recognized with high settlement to LOLA M. WALKEY, degree of accuracy at about four Administratrix, e. ta. Rebersburg, weeks of age. Barred Plymouth h® JX PAUL CAMPBELL, attorney Rocks also ean " separated at an | - early age, with miles usually lighter In color than female Birds of most other breeds usually Townshi are several weeks older before sex ng ot A ary Cre can be definitely kientified. Larger! Letters testamen on the above tbody size and faster com) develop. estate having n & ment usually are used to identify|¥ . ithe cockerels, The County Agent sald that dur RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING NEW TIRES, TUBES WHEELS AND RIMS KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE Home Owned and Operated EXECUTORS NOTICE, Brtate of CHARLES A MYERS i : xia STOIC | Kelley an. eEecT ger . Ane rased 4 Jif i ire an alter 1 McCor. MoCormick, ex- tate of J. T. Me- ege Bor. OORMAN of Wills State C HARRY A Register Centre P How a Pulpwood Shortage andicaps the Farmer... - FRUIT AND VEGETABLES WOULD ROT IN THE FIELDS MILLIONS OF EGGS WOULD NEVER REACH THE MARKET , FEED STOCK AND FERTILIZER WOULD SELL IN BULK ONLY po ... WITHOUT PULPWOOD TO MAKE CONTAINERS Pulpwood helps the farmer both in the farm produce are packed in pulpwood marketing and the planting of his field wraps, liners, and paperboard boxes crops. Feed, fertilizer, seeds and other before they reach the consumer. And farm essentials come to the farmer in most important, pulpwood containers containers made of pulpwood. Fruits, help the farmer feed our armed forces vegetables, dairy products and other } Peel Your Pulpwood for Highest Prices! , VICTORY PULPWOOD COMMITTEE J. M. CURTIN KARL E. KUSSE H. A. BROCKERHOFF THOMAS BEAVER wl
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