Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 29, 1944, Image 7

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
June 29, 1944.
SE — ad
Bond
Drive In |
County Lagging
{Continued rom page one) |
tions, clubs, and similar organiza-
tions is $390,000, and sales to date
total $228370. Among the larger
purchases in this group were: Titan
Meta] Co, $50,000; National Gyp-
sum, $100,000; Warner Co, $10,000;
American Lime, $10,000: West Penn
Power, $19,000 (plus $11,000 for State
College area), and the West Vir-
ginia Pulp and Paper Co. $5,000
The Millheim area, with 8. Ward
Gramley as chairman the
county districts In nearing its quota
With an assignment of $92,000, sales
to date are $78,000 or 85 per cent of
thie quota
Mrs. Frank Daly, of
charge of sales at wal
in the theatres and at the Murphy
store, reported yesterday that sales
up to an including Saturday
$6.150 in bonds $50760 In
stamps
Mrs
charge
leads
Bellefonte, in
bond booths
totaled
and
Balser Weber of Howard in
of bond activities in that
ares, reports that sales of bonds
and stamp? in the Howard bond
pooth, with wives and mothers of
service men in charge $l.-
974 40 last week. This total
js expected to exceed thal amount
for sales on Monday alone were §l.-
500
Citizens of Howard
Marion, and Curtis
asked to patronize
week. Both
on sale there
Seven Howard women
ten bonds or and
come eligible to have their sons’ or
brothers’ names placed on the Bond
Roll of Honor, Two w }
Public Sales
Additional Sales Page 3—Ind Sec.
totaled
week's
and Liberty,
townships are
booth this
stamps are
4 »
Lie
bonds and
have sold
more have be-
SATURDAY, JULY 156-—Eimer
nell, manager, will offer at
sale on the Maple Grove
13, miles northwest of Yar
and farm un
at 1 p.m E
Pow
Saturday, July 1
ELLA M. FORESMAN
will offer at pu
on the 0
Howard Boro
following
HOUSEHOLD GOODS--One
stove: Victrola, chairs: stands, beds
dressers; antique desk Oorgat
lounge; books, crocks
hose, and a variety
many other articles
to mention
Terms of sale—cash
room
Saturday, July 1
MRS. EDWARD 1. HEATON
will offér at public sale at her res-
idence three miles north of Miles.
DUurg. or one mile east f Runv
the following personal
real estate
LIVESTOCK
months oid 3
about 100
ens
CAR
four-door
er and radio
truck, good rubber ‘
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
wood ranges. Heatrola: kitcher
inet. we refrigeatory 100-pound
capncity 4 t.top table foot ox
tetision table d-piece cupboard
writing desk ant ie set 4
chin antique drawers
WOO TUES
2 stands
wooden
double
One cow
ahoals
pounds each
and TRUCK 1986 Buick
sedan, good shape, heat
Mofisl A Ford pickup
Two
Glen
tee "i
beds Iron |
springs
dressers, 4 wash stands bedding
chairs rockers dishes oook in
utensils; organ. Victrola and rece
some corn and oats butter
kettle iron kettle and sau
sage grinder. lard press mow
er In good shape. garden tubs
and crocks, and many other articles
This is a clean-up sale
REAL BSTATE At the
and place the farm onsisting of
57 screens of which 30 acres are far
lard and balance tim
sold. Property Includes bank ba
40 by BE feet seven-roomm house a
all necessary outbulding:. Water
house
Terma: Person
Real estate: 25 per
day of sale and balance on
of deed Possession Immedist
Sale at 1250 p mm
L Prank Mayes. auct
Wednes. & Thursday,
July 12-13
THE JANE I HERR FSTATH
will offer at public sale the
ANTIQUE COLLECTION and PER
SONAL PROPERTY the residence
£0 Market Street thurg Pa
(Unjon County starting opromm
2t Be mm each day. Over 2000 piece
of Hnen, many imported 200
sterling and piste silver, 30 Oriental
rigs. over 300 items antiques. Ir.
chvting some very choles pleces
Household furniture and equipment
inciuding electric refrigerator. %
ters, etc. Pine lot luggage. Probab’
the mast Important state sale |
Central Penmaylvania thi
PW Roan, 30
Williamsport, Pa. auctionee;
PUBLIC SAL
EP
CARLOAD OF
South Dakota
HORSES!
Al the C. E. Kerstetier Sales Barn
MIFFLINBURG, PA.
Thursday Evening
June 29th, 1944
Starting at 7:30 O'clock
tron
ADDI
ring
lawn
Loos
same
time
her w
2 Sorrel Mares
2 Roan Mares
P mare & gelding. 6.7
HL
Ui
i
| 10 bonds each, Mrs. Weber reports
Meanwhile plans have been com-
pleted for the bond movie for aduits
to be held at the Plaza theatre
Thursday, July 6. afternoon and
evening. The feature is “Nine Girls,
a mystery comedy with a cast pre-
dominantly feminine. Ann Hardng
plays part of schoo] teacher
and chaperone to a bevy of sorority
girls, and the result is easy on the
eyes and easy on the The real
begins when one of the girls
is found ! fered. Suspicion points
at various times to each of the
other with surprising climax
Admission to » movie will be pre-
sentation at the boxoffice before the
’
‘ \ )
day of the movie of a pink
the
Cars
story
D
the purchase
tickets will be
for the bond sips
Next Friday night, July 7, the lo
al Legion and VFW Posts will spon-
sor & bond dance in the BHS gym-
admi kK sl
a bond
showing
Theatre
nasium sion being pink slip
showing June
»
purchase 1
will play I
ale arch
Corman Calling
Ihe
or Legion orchestra
round dancing and
tra with Walter
play for square
will begin at 8:30 pom
-
Plan Service For
Captain Spangler
dancing dance
(Continued from page one)
pent the summer vacations
Bellefonte Trust
Spangler
as an employe of the
company IX months nme -
diately following graduation from
college he was a member of the office
staff of the National Gypsum Com-
From that time until enter-
the service he was continuocusd
employed at the First National Bank
April 3, 1942 he was united in mar-
riage with. Mi Margaret .
daughter of Mr. and Mi:
Beaver
the ceremony being peri
ed in Bethel
Charleston, S. C
band s departure for over
Mrs. Spangler has been re
New York City
Surviving, in addition
ents and his wife, are two br
and two sisters: Pic. Reuben
Spangler, who for two years has been
with the military police in Iran; Lt
James L. Spangler, with the Army
Air Forces in Springfield, Md
Reginald D. Wood, Bloomfield
and Mrs. William Frear
Chase Manor, Philadelphia
and for
pany
ing
A noil of AVENUE
‘Ollege
ft church
ner nou
£0
Methodi
Since
duty
WiNg in
Countian Suffers
Second Wound
(Continued from page one)
i of Wi Aras
ne Arst
1
i¢ Heart
parent,
wery
forwarded to his
time. Last
ents received from him
Leaf
after
Christmas
luster, presumably
suffered
the Infantry and
t
training camp in West
ma Tie Nii Fite
He landed in Nory
November 8. 1043
overseen
Legal Notices
BIDS WANTED
Are - ed y ths
Eahool Board f
4 ww rool
be
NOTICE
Mary J K
i» Bel #
aie ate
Centre (
YANIA, dees ted
I Ie Orpimi
Fennsyivania
AdininistUator in the
flied his petition
0 } { art { Centre County
praying for the sll
following real estate of sald dece
dent at private sale the first there
f, being a tract of land sit
Benner Township
Penna. consisting of 161
FX Rosenhoover and Violet M
Rosenhoover, his wife. of Bellefonte
Pa. for the price of Pour Hundred
Thirty (343000) Dollars being the
same property conveyed to Mary J
Kane by Charles DD. Bartholomew
et ux, by deed dated the 15th day of
October, 1928, and recorded in Deed
Book 139 at page 54 the second
thereof, being a 2 acre and 80 perch
tract Jocated at the bridge at Roops-
burg In Benner Township, Centre
County, Pa. to be sold to James H
Bird and Ruth A. Bird his wife, of
Beliefonte, Pa. for the sum of $8850,
being the same property conveyed
to Mary J. Kane, et bar, by Harry J
Holz, et al. by deed dated the 11th
day of July. 1814, recorded In Deed
Book 116 at page 360; and the third
thereof being fourteen acres more
or less, situate In Miles Township
Centre County, Pa. to be sold to
John F. Relsh, of Rebersburg, Pa.
for the price of $71000 being the
same property conveyed to Edward
W. Katie and Mary J Kane by deed
dated November 13, 1925, recorded
in Deed Book 134 at page 401. The
foregoing real estate is being sold at
atuthorit .
authority t the
| inte In
Centre County
perches to
private sale for the payment of debts |
of the decedent, and unless excep.
{tions are filed on or before July 17,
| 1044, the Court will direct the Ad.
real ministrater to make, execule and
right deliver deeds therefor
Terma of
the farms. They are hard sale cash, and purchasers to pay the
taxes,
i
JAMES C. FURST,
Administrator,
28
339 County Pupils
Pass School Exams
Continued from page one)
Mary Ann Malickl
Rush Twp
Francis
burg
Wayne Smith, North Philipsburg
Jean Kinkead, Point Lookout
Barbara Long, Mt. Eagle
Carolyn Walb, Hublersburg
Norman Bierly, Central City
Kenneth Guthrie, Point, Lookout
Delbert Braund North Philips
burs
Violet
Dorothy
Rush Twp
Consolidated
Mooney, North Philips-
Borger, Moshannon
Knowles
Consolidate
The complet
passed
below
BENNER TWP
Yarnell
Margaret
the examination
Floyd Rider, Jo-
Margaret E. Smith,
Campana Ronald King,
Maury Hampton, Ralph
Helen Rando, Norman Hou
Mona Lasse Catherine Benzle
yn Casper Rider
ephiine
Joyoe and
dna Splcer
IO0GGS TWP
Dorothy Confer Elter James
Robinson, Pauline Reese Jane Eg
ler, Junior Lucas, Alice McCartney
Marilyn Richner Max Barndt, Dean
Shuwley Norman Blerly Willlsum
Jone Ariene (Cre Barbara
McKinley, Bhirley Shults Hever
Dobson, Ethie] Hendershot Bernice
Tressier, Ear] Summers, Faye
n Bitner
BURNSIDE TWP.: Ruth
is Ci
COLLEGE TWP
nk Ueshiteruk
Rishel
Richard
Evelyn Benne
ols
ssmeyer
ng Grace
Baylet il
i Boal, Dolores Houser
Phylli
Howard
Jackson, Juletta
Harold Clouser William
Walter Isenberg, Joann Kor-
and Betty 8;
CURTIN TWP : Jack 1
Poormazr
n, Martha 1
Yeager, Reuben Nib
Freda Spicer
Knepp
Rodney
Creraldines
neer
NN WAS
MOON
Patty 3
TWP
Donald Bit
T™WP
Elser er, AJ
Har
ene IN
Lelie WW
Gertrude
HUSTON
re Pau
bert Hanley
I'wp
MARION
kit Euiodie Ertie) !
Hironimus, Kathrs
Harold Rogers, Ear] Ho
MILESBURG BORO
5. Mik Sower Berth
Robert H
Josephine
JAN
Bunuey
rick
RUSH TWP
P )
Ruth
Nebon Fusene
iynaki, James Shaw
Phelvnig
Lots Ryd
Donald
Richard Henry
arnold De
WICK, A
COsewait |
Albert
H Eva Hw
drew Kechuse Eva Lego, Raym
Hughes, Leo Hughe Helen Bug
} } DeVern Bra
Moone Frances Pavl.
Mike Bwarte, Kathryn Petcho, Rose
anna Couturisux Delbert Brace
Mary Sura Owenarg:
Yasnviky, Della Stine, Jolin Morgen
Harold Morgan Warne Smith
James Hudson, Peter Smoot Betty
§ Hz, Dolores Pepperday, Dale M
Card, Rober! Shank, Peggy Baroo
Pauline Shufran, Maryetta Zackey
SNOW BHOE Twp Violet B
ger, Betty Borger, Donald Watson
Donald Pye, Genes Billy. Eien.
nor Franek, Ellen Thrman, Zane
Fye. Wiliam Drapcho, Mabel Vane
gar. Helen Baron, Edward Buchs
Howard Chambers Howard Kosh-
k Helen Watson, Joseph Basalla
Stephen Smitchko Elsie Tynleo,
Helen Murgas, Vincent Durachke
Ruth Prebosky, Madeline Muirhead,
Rose Palinkas Helen Boranisk
Theodore Carlson, Andrew Maklus-
ik. Mildred Witherite, Bonnie Clea
ver, Andrew Almashie, Joe Franek
Martha Soltis
SOUTH PHILIPSBURG: Robert
Pooks Mildred Askey Annabell
Frank, Charles MeCartney Hope
MreTigue
SPRING TWP John Yearick,
Robert Varner, Eugene Smith, Wil.
am Osman, Carlo Fornigola, Shir.
ley Brown, Kenneth Haupt, Patricia
Haupt, Robert Klinger, Carolyn Iv
icie, Helen lvicie, Olive Lutz, Phyllis
Eckley, Norma Walker, Joyce Hen.
dershot, Harry Miller, Dorothy Ban.
ey. Warren Schlegel William Miller,
Phyllis Stewart, Gerald Petters,
Dorothy Calin, Sara Petters,
Kern, Lynn’ Brooks, Pred Tibbeps
unith
CleGra
nye
Joseph Albright, Helen Tate, Luther |
Brooks, Russell Tibbens, Dorothy
Gill Elizabeth Rose, Esther Auman,
David Lewis, Elwood Griffith, Walter
‘Rockey, Doris MeCliney. Elizabeth
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geld
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lores
College Flier
Reported Missing
Jacksom Kathryn Fee k
Hosband, Warren Walk
I'wWp Way
tichard Wi William
Edna Naylop
Patsy Jucob
lin Teaman En i !
Charles McClinces ward PV ing 1 ide th
Rebecca Warne ! st shall be
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Weaver, Hele W y arl 38 re gor Thin
Lloyd Walt ir) Waltz, Shirley *9€ information cards and a
Rogers, Hu ve, Robert M fl Carel Fueqtion Board -_: 1
shall, Lo \ arjorie Year LE 0 , : \ : ’
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Clark Tice
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COMMUNI PARK
2815 Servicemen
Registered to Date
(Cuniinued from page one)
16. Mil i P ), Pen
Potter, 34; R )
Ay H1LDA
Military Ballot Day
verybody Welcome
What news will Gen. Eise
get from us
yo»
You know now what we've heard from!
We've heard tha Americans has
: \ y
hurled themselves liken
defenses of Hitler's Wehrmacht!
t Eisenhower and h
} thunderh iL against Uae LDrsJ
g and smashing
t nor | |
suprciue
We've heard that they are batter
at our foe— sparing neither steel nor swe
an one fu al, fur if assault thal rks Le
military effort of this War!
And what news do Eisenhower and his men expect
fromus? ¢
Men al d wamen of America
to our highting men, the 5th War Loan
For us, as well as for them, this is the enim
for tremend g effort! Make
The 5th War Loan lsthe b gresti, m TN vitally
Luan ial effort of this whole War!
If the 5th War Loah is to succeed, each one of us must
wis, overwhelm
mportant
do more than ever before— must buy double , . . yes
triple . .. the Bonds we bought last Lume.
Our men expect to hear that we are buying double
that we are matching their sacrifice as best we can—
that the American nation, soldiers and civilians to-
gether, is making one gigantic effort to win this Wal
That's the news our men expect to hear from us. ”
Will you personally see that they get it?
~»
And here are 5 more reesons for buying
Extra Bonds in the 5th of
War Bonds are the best, the sofest investment in
the world!
War Bonds return you $4 for every $3 in 10 years.
War Bonds help keep prices down,
War Bonds will help win the Peace by increasing
purchasing power after the War,
Wor Bonds mean education for your children,
security for you, funds for retirement.
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Titan Metal Manufacturing Co.
BELLEFONTE, PENNSYLVANIA.
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