May 4, 1944. PINE GROVE MILLS Maurice Weave: visitor at Walter JOINS Mi WHS A his brother Weaver former Kno David Weaver Mrs. Bertha Schilling and daugh- ters entertained the I Will Try Mis- jonary Society at their home last Friday night. The leaders were Bet- ty Walker and Elizabeth Peters. 256 members being present Guests were the Misses Margaret and Ethel Bur- well sented a Stewardship Main Playl were ved by of the Weaver of one Altoona, home of The of ous Mr Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballenger are the proud parents of a bouncing boy baby, No, 2, born last Saturday Mrs. Ballenger was the former Miss Izelln Keller of our town. MMs Etta Keller is looking after their house- hold. Our good friend Eddy Weaver of the U, 8. Navy spent some time last week on furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weaver Banker and Insurance Agent J Milo Campbell of State College was a pleasant caller last Thursday at the McCracken home on East Street bo I The Elwood family 4 some time last week at } home, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Elwood since returning from Italy is recovering very nicely at U. 8. At lantie City hospital from injuries in action Mrs recent bovs are well merchants, wil who pre [| Strouse spent parental MS Strouse Ruth Harpste: weekend in Lock Haven witl daughter Mrs. Ralph Packer children whose husband recently tered the U. S. Army Mr. Paul Shoemaker ha Bristol, Pa., where position in a war industry John Bellefonte | joying a furlough the U. 8S Army with his Mi Bessie Harris and with his parents in Belle- fonte pent the he ha Noonan of from Farmer and In Agent Harry Fisher Moon valley was a pleasant in Ferguson Twp. last Wednesday eveni One of our well Paul Wasson boasts 1h Ibs urance Half caller § Oi Know of born at their th mother the next grange meeting on Prof. “Bill” Jefferies will be the guest spe “The American Flag tendance is desired ments will be of the meeting arr made for 1s in Communit : tion of Mr. Lore: lege Gilbert Barto | Scotia Mir soon be ready fo new the 11 1"ir vy all equipm Milk Coolers AVAILABLE AT ONCE! In Electric; Gasoline Driven, or Ice Cooled Cabinets, HUBERT ROSSMAN HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE Phone 2615 BELLEFONTE, PA. iten war ¢ Madaline Hawn and d Mrs. Edna Gilliland has return her home In Rock Spring \ FY on . Ho iy C you possibly can ~ ER, a J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County FDW. IL. KEICHLINE Temple Court Phone 2521 THIS IS THE SIGN of a local, independent business built on experience, knowledge, skilled service and products of quality, TRUCKMAN-SPARE THAT TIRE! Truck tires are scarce today . . . #0 it's just plain common sense {o look after them better now than ever before. Drivers can help by “sparing their tires™ from unnecessary jolts against curbs, ruts and chuck holes and by keeping speed down on the open road. Maintenance men can help by keeping proper air pressures and having repairs made in time and we ean help with “U.S.” Transportation Maintenance the plan that truck operators everywhere find is sav- ing truck tire miles and cutting tire costs. See us for full details today. Bellefonfe Sunoco Service TELEPHONE 2019 ALLEGHENY & BISHOP STS, All Sun Oil Co. Stations 4 DISTRIBUTOR FOR UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY em a ] THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PK. | MONUMENT { A farewell party was held for Cpl | {Francis Perrot at the home of Mrs Lena Whson on evening, April 20. Those present M1 and Mi Arthur Roussey and son Merrill, and granddaughter Gerald- ine, Mr. and Mrs. Perrot, all of Frenchville; Mr. and Mrs. George Galbraith and two sons, Ronny and Gary, and daughter Lana Mrs James Young and daughter Judith, James, Mrs. Ralph Pletcher and daughter Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs Confer daughter Vonda, June Phyllis Schenck, Durkin Irene all of Mon- Kunes and Glen Weaver Romola, Cpl wughter Le- and Glady Public Sales WEDNESDAY Saturday Mnitl Ww h h Stat were ne On house KK nO Jame and FRIDAY Misse it Martha and and Joan Geo Shady vie hard Salers on Charle Mi of AY " SATURI Perrot and dis v : Lena Wilson reported having a Jolly for the an Sunday eve “ 11 Haven Friday, May 5 MRS FMRO PACHIFARA ’ LIVESTOCK RUE { Ralph Selts are all present They lat ine but the good " v me were stricken with indi- Tr Sunda; hard Wil Juri D Wl AT w MEI i HOWAR sind Mr Lest Ss Saturday, May 6 er PF. MEEKER — Saturday, May 13 MARIE DOL a ye MOTTON candy » vise M Herbert yee! ed at U Heverly, son of Mr. and Mrs, [Ba%s. pipe cs pe Heverly 30 d to his home with scar ea ATA . rubbet Lav wre Ww hee will 1 50egu i : fre ahe rocking : ay R rox Rers bed roon Amelia Barton of Jersay STO oRsoe table: book ~Nd tabe writing dm k LS a former re of Howard, 1 aste loo several days with relatives and swing: metal porch . oa friends in Howard : tire heater, and many other x 5 13 tony numerous menL.on Minse nng Nelle Holter re- "2" men Minses Anna and Ne . Sale at 1230 noon. Terms oarh turned home Saturday after a week's H J Bwver, auct sit with Sunbury - HOLTS HOLLOW H. L. HARPSTER Mr. and Mrs AUCTIONEER State College, spent a few days at Prompt attention given all sales Ida Johnson home PHONE 357 Bruce Lingle of Milesburg, called PINE GROVE LAS on friends at this piace on Bunday . PA. ’ wr shell vii € { : ec\y {hore den ) 0) ' lamp. dishe DOTY rad. Ar- pent 0 friends at Mahlon Johnson of the Mrs. Orvis Watson and children and Mrs. Emma Watson called at the Clark McKinley home, also at the Clyde Poorman home at Dry | Top. Sunday | | Mrs. Olive Rhoads and daughter of Pleasant Gap, were dinner guests | General Auctioneer CALL STATE COLLEGE, M4 at the Leathers home on Sunday Real Estate Sales | Milford Burd of Pleasant Gap, at-| tended church at this place on Sun- | day ] | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Womer of] Maryland, and Claude Heaton and Mrs. Paul Emerick of Bellefonte, {were recent guests at the Heaton i ome {| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Butler of IMoose Run, Barbara Confer and [sister of Runville, were Sunday call- ers at the Roy Leathers home. Merrill Lucas of Mill Hall, Mr, {and Mrs. Roy Fetzer and family | were Sunday visitors at the Loe Pitz gerald home. Geraldine Kelly of Bellefonte, spent Wednesday of last week at the Orvis Watson home, | | } ] | land Mrs. Richard Nubley and son, | JACKSONVILLE Ald Robert Conaway Many 6th Lo be present Mr Mrs. Chester Woll Sunday afternoon at the Harry home Mi daughter and Mr Ladies Mrs (any will meet home all members ioclety nt suture EXECUTORS SOTICH are urged CHARLEY A. MYERS 1 Ties hig { { and spent Burd Mrs. Dean Rodgers and Jovee of Bellefonte R. D Willlam Ripka and Leure zine were Bunday dinner guests at the Leon Aley home to celebrate Bil. He's sixth birthday M1 Mrs. Dewey family called to Paul Hiranimous noon and evening Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cot of Miles Harter wna Deiltrick and and Mr uniter and EXECUTORS NOTICE A OWT! and t the for daughter burg called a inday af- Gertrude home 8 ternoor Mr. and daughter Shafler were James and 850 Bund 4 evening callers at the home of M and Mrs. Russell Stover of Zion , i the C. E. Aley Mrs and n inday callers at NOTH N ARNG ADMINISTRATOR'S ADMINISTRATRIN 4 CESCATL I) ADMINISTRATRIN'S NOTCH ’ p ITE WOM FI ADMINISTRA TRIN'S NOTHKY 2 4 NRY HOY 1] 113 IOUSER nan EXECUTRINS NOTICE e of WILLARD C. HAJ "ve . r Ertle; Mrs were Br. and Thon home Alice Betz Mr and Mrs wryy Vietor NOTH 1 : » A ADMINISTRATRINS ’ ¥ REQUEST FOR FROFPOS 0 { ALS hone Alls ; HARRY R BURD Mae Ant Chie Clerk ghters Louise and Milesburg at the Roy REGISTY home Monday afternoon ) Wow ing A good crowd atlended the sale of Mr. and Mrs. Waller Young on Sat. urday afternoon. We are sorry lose the Young family Trom our community. They expect to move to Pittsburgh about the last of this week, Mr. and Mrs! Dorne of Phil- monday. May 15, 1944 ipeburg. expect to move Into the 1. BRENNAN. The first and final house of Mr. and Mrs, Young. Mr. account and schedule of distrib: Mrs. Myrtle King returned to her go 0 College Borough. deceased home in Coleville after spending the, oi nips The frst and final past week with her daughters, Mm. oo ont and schedule of distribu- Martin Spotty and Mrs. Woodrow von of Pauline Charles, admrx. of Btover ete. of Poster Musser Chaties, late Miss Beverly Gray spent Sunday of Harris Township, deceased with her aunt, Mrs. Woodrow Sto-| 3. OURTIS The fst and Anal ac- ver and family Pride with schedule of proposed called NOTICES a {i sOhea R's isgatlre all others | / interested and will be pres to the Orphans’ Court of Centre County. for the confirmation nl s on thon ele of | distribution of Albers OO Curtis indie. of ote. of Albert B. Curt, of Philipsburg Borough, de- wl sm — Birthday Dinner A chicken dinner was held Bun-! 4 OROUSE iy jd ahd Dartial day at the Usmle hunting camp in Socount ¢ Farmers Nation Bank and Trust Company of Mill. honor of the birthday of Simon Ek Bod Ce of Harvey Walker of Snow Shoe, Those pres- ig Crouse, late of Haifies Townah'y ent were: Mrs. Edythe Sheckler, Mr. | deceased 5. ERERMHART. The first and final hart, mooount with schedule of Miss Mildred Books, of Harrisburg; distribution of Walter Will Walker, of Pleasant Gap; Mr. | rag R and Mrs. Homer Walker and Mrs. iate of ellatome on. Miller, of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs.| 6 FRAZINR. Tie fewt and final Emison Buck and family, LeContes scoount and sohedule a Mrs (Of The First National admr. ©. ’ Legal Notices 1 | : ] init oof f 1 ’ Laer HALL. 1% y ANE pL Le TT LT Pe A a as i HE TE MELROY'S Pleasant Gap, Pa. Electric Appliances Gifts - Toys Patents Fountain Service Phone Bellefonte 6851 te et i C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY * * WAGNER'S QUALITY FLOUR A Hard Wheat Pat. Flour WAGNER'S OUR BEST FLOUR 56-50 Blend WAGNER'S VERY BEST FLOUR Winter Wheat Dealers in All Kinds of Grains » + BELLEFONTE, PA. TIE ON GOING DOWN....an0 OUT Won't forget this mug son, will you? He was top man " some guarters. Though he doesn’t look it now, there was » tim. when he seemed to have the world in his pocket. Today, he's headed for the ach ean. Bot it has been a tough, bitter job heading him off, And it sill de What did finally stop him? First of all, fighting men. Then, among other things, Americon production — something he econldn’t begin to match! Pro. duction of ships and planes and food and munitions and what & takesin unbelievable quantities! omer or". ———— You see, this country had the men and the machines, Amd " had electri power, too-—withont which wer industry comid net operate! Over 70% of the clectrichy West Penn makes for its regular cwetomers goes to industries busy with war production, Supplring the demands of these industries, meeting all os sentinl civilian neededn the face of var's extra burdenshas bron: ht ws problems. But it's heen done! It's sine ply been the daily work of Wen Penn men and women who know their jobs and are glad wo help A Hil » hasbeen “ Heer "Report to the Nation” suletansing news program of the week Tourdey evenings, 9.30, Columbia Broadcasting System. WEST PENN POWER CO.
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