Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 8, 1944. OBITUARY ———— —————— a So —— —————————————. Sr Sw S———————— | ' . MRS. SAMANTHA STOVER. coln Commandery, K. T, and a Mrs. Samantha Pearl Stover. st noble of the Shrine. For many vears mother of Mrs. Russell Hoy State he was an active member of the College, died at her home in Altoona First Presbyterian church and was Thursday morning ne Sh a member of the board of the Wil- } 138 4 an | | \ Lr 3 born September 17 1896 in Mon kinsburg Federal Bullding and Loan gomery, a daughter of ' and Association. Survivors Include hi Elizabeth Manley Tmo She WIHOW Mi Ruth Spangler Blair is survived by her isband one wo daughter 1 son, and a grand ighter. Funera s were held | with inter cemetery MRS. HAT IE EMERICK Hattle Er f 1 FRANCIS M. SULLIVAN 44, a former tudent and Aanmunity and Paulin died MES. EARL W. MOTZ Florence N. Motz of BLAIR { (RAPE DISEASES MAKE WORST THREAT IN YEARS Ruy Janne J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County EDW. IL. KEICHLINE Temple Court Phone 2521 Buy Roofing at Its Best! Sears "Honor-Built” Slate Surfaced ROOFING 90-1b WEIGHT ROLL ROOFING 100 Sq. Foot Roll Low Cost, All-Weather Protection! ROLL ROOFING With Heavy Long Fibre Felt Base Material oTALING $10 OR mont AN BE MADE ON SEARS Sam Fuyrnenl Plan $1.25 $1.70 $2.35 100 Sq. FL. 100 Sq. FL. 100 Sq. Ft. Made of good grade Med. weight roofing Protects your home, felt and asphalt that will give many gnmge or other surfaced with fine years of weather. bulldings for many mica tale proof protection years to come 250 WEST COLLEGE AVENUE Phone 4884 State College ‘Maj. R. T. Smith Buys Property at Lewisburg Major Ralph T. 8mith, of Harrl burg. formerly Of Bellefonte, has purchased the Andrew Wolfe prop- erty located two miles west of Lew laburg and will establish a branch his business at that place. Major Smith, who heads the Susquehanna Paving Material Company, will con tinue to operate the branches at tellefonte and Harrisburg, but make Lewisburg the headquarters the company wspaperman Ma} ved as associate editor tre Demoreat and as editor learfield ime ome year is Com Department of Military 1 Captain of Troop tional Ciuard ) Mu jor 1 ' [ 1 part of Centre County Hospital Notes Monday of Last Week Tuesday of Last Week Edward Hest Wednesday of Last Week A ‘ Thursday of Last Week “a “4 Sunday Sunday at tw All Bhawiey and Mrs. Kenneth Shady « Haven visited Bunday after noon at the Paul Lomison home George Bechdel and daug! ter of Blanchard, visited Mrs. Bech del's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Watson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aber of Lock Haven, moved into the home they purchased here last Friday Mr. and Mrs. George Walker and daughter, Mrs. Roy Packer and son Cary, attended serivoes for Mr Walker's grandson Pvt Harold Hahn of Williamsport who war killed In action in Italy. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved fam- ily, former residents of this place Pvt. Lewis Lucas Is spending some time with his sister after 21 months’ service overseas in North Africa Sicily and the Anzio beachhead LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harter and daughter Kathleen of State Col. lege, Mrs, Fletta Harter of Howard and Mrs. Gertrude Harter of Jack. sonville, spent last Tuesday after. noon at the Earl Harter home Miss Helen White spent last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Diehl Donald and Maxine Dullen spent several days with their sister, Mrs Boyd Butler at Mill Hall, R. D2 Nearly every American citizen has his own private formula for estab- lishing permanent peace. {PEEL PULPWOOD NOW, FINISH JOB IN FALL Hardware Disease Kills Many Cattle A common cattle malady, trauma. Time and operations can be saved if that sorely needed pulpwood is peeled now and the rest of the job left for this fall, points out County Ue pericarditis, which Is known as Agent R. C. Blaney, During this “hardware disease,” kills many cat- part of the vear the bark loosens tle every year, but requires only a and permits easy peeling, but early little care i nt, reports County in July it tightens Agent R peration can be saved by fell is malady Is caused by the ten- r limbing. and peeling now Prop dency of cattle to chew and swallow fitted Lo will save both time foreign objects, esp cially nail ta- lnbot 'utting and hauling of plect of baling or fence wire wood can v until full and other harp pleces of metal hese object metimaes plerce wall Is Critically needed of the first and second stomachs, or packaging material for other part Of i tive tract ores Pulpwood giso hen. they work their way through 1 sh crop wi ut to Ul ring af the animals woodlot owner body But too often, the movement of SUMMER CONTROL OF tablespoons of soap flakes or soap the objects is toward the heart. Med. JUNIPER BCALE BEGINS chip nd mixing with 1 gallon of icines have little or no curative ef water fects, The principal remedy is In Now is the time Wo begin spraying This spray should be started early keeping barn Halos ang tu ret | wo ontrol Lhe per nn Jur and continued at weekly in- free of harmful metal objects atl | according to H. E. Hodgekise, tervals for 3 or 4 weeks Wet all times xtension entomologist of the Penn s thoroughly, aim The county agent urs such pre yivania Blals HER! i t cover Hoth the new growin cautions as gathering up all material The juniper wie | wide] fl ul cale infested portion after repairs 10 bulldings, fences and tributed a rts . other equipment. Another is Ww ma vita Ie ( “of 41 care For War certain i t I ) t 1 ti Penns no sey Ruy wefer PHYS 3 yEARS OF ith Gv Bowl Covers RAYON SLIPS 47¢ $]-33 SET OF 5 USEFUL SIZES " ng f ce $! 69 MEN'S BILLFOLDS RAYON PANTIES ’ Craling ) Mu why 3 Ravon Hose During the past year near miracles have been performed with Rayoos, giving them the gossamer sheer . pests you love. Dont fail 10 see \ this new supply at Murphy's! They're the sheerest sod best 75¢ PAIR All the smartest shades in sizes 9 to 10%. For You Uho Are Young in Heart! Pretzel Sticks Fresh, seal if Gg © 1. hecks at ho STRAINERS - CREAM FILLED SANDWICHES POUND C 3 y . banks " coking "* T ¢ n clocks he le va CO y ) ’ checks wire “h PINAFORES $7.88 STAIR Strarghs Edge Lighten Housework a Ceiling Price, $2.49 Ut black com A quick glance proves these Thal even surpass the values You ex guaranteed wa pect to had at Murphy's. Fine y terprooh, 4 LO Hat mele ® saty Yo hav ' washable (hambravs and ging ; gleaming pots and pens. hams in checks, stripes, plaids. nh 12 wo 20, Our Cell Compare These Values ! ii. vi All Purpose Cloth. . . ......yd 27c¢ ** Make vour own dish cloths or scrub cloths Scrim Curtain Material yd 27¢ Novelty Plocked 36-inch width Screen Jerseys ...........yd. 9% Printed Twill wa vam syd ie Polka Dot Patterns er” Ticking, . .... «iv. . xnis- oY 276 RAYON HAIR NETS Vat Print Mercerized Twill. yd 63c¢ Guaranteed 4c Printed Striped Linene “ite yd 33¢ Perfect Chenile Bath Mat Sets... .. 1.97 Save with these ioe mesh, els Shag Rugs ........:. 00.0. 8.38 band s! v eat haut . a. Ty Chenille Throw Rugs... ......2.33 . C. MURPHY CO. High and Allegheny Streets Centre County's Most Complete Store Bellefonte, Penna.
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