aps Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 17, 1944. | f p “at v “Ye 1 ale Tao ! ary ig | yy 1 i Plays, Rallies on nys by Howaie Bald Eagle Kenny Widdowson, fon of Mr In preparation for collection ot | ! * | 21. LINGLE ‘The first a final | of Arit "hot ¢ nd § r (irange I'he play pre and Mrs. EE Widdowson, of North the 1044 school taxes, the board set e al Notices a COO a i} hed ¢ pron fonte Boroum a Fair Program mted by the latter is “Paul Faces Allegheny street, will leave about the bond of Tax Collector George l disyribution ol aiter oar 0 THOMA Yi Y [4 on « y xe 37 # ng iat ¢ y ’ i a th i Shortag September 12 for Wayne, where he Brown at $24,000, or about one-third | ~ iN " Township Ui wr (Continued from page one) 3 Paul, Harold ! will become a student at Valley of the duplicate. Mr. Brown was ex- NOTICE oY EAU ISH ] / ters and kerosene will be on sale ag JO Juck Galicl er. 8. Jon Forge Military Academy onerated of $408.71 In unpaid 1043 Notice is hereby given that the al Box nt of Ti usual after Friday but purchasers Sarah Kellerman ary laroan Mr. and Mi Louis I. Brown, Per capita taxes, but was appointed partnership, lately subsisting be sank of og rr E® \ 4 . : ce Bilella Meihiu must have ration mp ink; Junior, Jack yi: Jane, Pat- of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla, who have delinquent tax collector to Collect tween James GG. Thompson, of Hunt y Ee BR ' been spending the past month in those unpaid accounts ingdon, Pennsylvania, Jesse M. Lin MITER North Carolina, are expected here In a review of the 1043 collections genfelter. of Bellefonts Pennsyl today for a visit with Mrs. Brown's Mr. Brown reported that of a total yania, and Ray C. Noll, of Pleasant Frida: August. 1 TR mother, Mrs. J. M. Bricker, of Rey- Per capita assessment of $12,112.00, Gap, Pa., under the name of the New Gr n . A nt B : Shite nolds avenue payments were $8800.20, leaving a way Flying System, expired on Aug- y Ann less the . " a 1m" : ¥ “ range, : int I i iam Brac | sroprietor of i : balance of $3302.71. Of that amount yst 3. 1944. by mutusl consent, All Band Cast Alice tl “ ‘ : Willlam Clarence Cross Jr. . tn " th t Y il Furnitune § Tue . yo. exonerations totaled $2,804.00, leav- debts owing to the sald partnership Rider; Bessie Banner, Ruth artin, / gunner’s mate in the U 8 Coat, p an : . : Bet al ’ . A went te W \ A . ‘ A ing an unpaid amount of $408.71 are to be received by the sald James { Ls sy Bl er, missiol AIC 1 mpanied by a be frien Of. n total assessment of $61,119.08 Thompson, at Huntingdon, Penn 25 MANNING mon ‘Trotter y les y y pent the weekend with his parents, | BEFtY CR Xs ’ , . . f COGUnt Ketch: Lois Schillin r. and M y per f Mr. and Mrs Will Cr in property taxes, Mr. Brown sald, gylvania, and all demands on the i y etchum ti eb rsi ie Mr rR ab and ham ross and gs005377 have been collected, and o cove ai 1614 » ‘ ' OF ‘ pel Ve ! 1 f x1 11! t r 3 ito alt 3 Hawkeve Fa | ; . a Ie I i Axemann Other VISILOrs (he remainder of $2,065.31 has been Elwood Hom Frederick rost, Wee! v : pel it th ross home on Sunday were | ..iored Following is a plays to be gi dramatic groups MILLER of nt Chat sald partnership are to be presenied to him for payment without further Paul Harpster P vir. and rs, Saxton their daughter and hushand delay ‘ - { Unionville gh ee Hela : The board Instructed the secre JAMES G. THOMPSON 2 relay : f ’ y Y h : and Mr » rvin cenberry hl i h iN, Saturday, Au 26 fn . SO n Hockenberry, ' tary to notify all township school JESSE M. LINGENFELTER ‘ , tall md terworth ¢ wllefont ip thre “ . i . Hi N | i M3 Grange I'racle Bathurst districts owing tuition to the Belle RAY C. NOLI therine of MU! ante district that unless arrange a i I Mr , 65 AITANRE" |; pWIS ORVI8S HARVEY Grange and East ent | ECs int ; i Mrs. D. H v. CR lments to settle the accounts are Fe nes I Pp HARY y . . ¥ otante 114 . 2 ¢ tHe » TSI N 2111) 3 nney 01 A\rinersiig Grange will : wh ry y ' ih fil Ruth, of Steu- | ade before the opening of school ay . play ts ' Fret ele mi Sob] pupils from such districts will not REGISTERS NOTICES East Penn alley {er . — hgh gi : oy y Th ofY has 1 several be admitted wh 4 Tuesday % ’ The following accounty ane peck Holler ossi with tl i complaints bout youngsters loiter- . iles of distribut lowing Cast fatiicia row: MM M1 : iv lathurst 1 bout 1 tl reet lat al ned pas ] the Regl Henry Gramle) far tter, Mi i Frank R., 8 night RT ter ight. com the Rugs ce. for Ul Roy Fish \1 if den] I TEN n id on hf ni year ip xteen can be ! way interested a! Mrs. Harry Warnt imity Blue- | the funeral of ylIs, Ww 1 ing about town, and it | ie be ho he QOrpha ber Wr mn Vonad: Viet Rix, whol eh Toomer or ner such WEDDINGS | ie = B. Greet 1 thur tle oll} M \ {arvery Scott cre ndition is not con d. The 1 . Wily DIR ‘ Kidenbender Y . vitor ’ f the 1} ] 11 b s Pav y f ter } NYY discu in ‘111 { . " a Sophronia Dx t MV ear n- commerce ! i from ! eral o fons, and ther Witmer—Houser ada; Susie Snodgra ois Stu nfectd {f the fore ud. The cot me talk o nforcing ti rot Mi Marion Houser, daug director, Mr in Stover ition though not rion noug! irfew law Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hou Wednesd ust Logan to keep her away {rom her i lar ie ao a i Valley View, and Claude Wit Grange the equired the sery [ & shige Sram ch serving son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thursday \ t 31: Thre ne- i ne ot Hels Iw mightie > of College township, were mar f ) In Sam MIE NLIes the Houserville parsonage of Inited Brethren church at U d I : H 1 AL B 1 BATESON Tuesday, August 8. Rev. Donald a ont of App officiated. The coupie was atiended ith Pacific, ar- last week ne Kk of Cin ope Orndorf Young The marriage of Edwin Warren Orndor!f and Miss Mary Elizabeth 5 ary Youn N' wd by the Rev. rant Borough John R ulick or riday evening : BAIRD. July ~ ’ ’ ¥ 4 $ . . \ » groom are being driven from their is- Mrs. Lawall Knecht and Nancy Lou on I. ¢b4 POSSE ms. At the conclusion Omdort Mr. Orndorf had as his a COLYER . leave of absence, Don will re- attendants 8gt. Norman Omdorf |] scoount of © duty on the west coast with the U 8 Army, home cn fur arrival there is expected lough, and Lawall Knecht Others signed to a school for spec witnessing the ceremony were Mr aining and Mr Paul Musser Warren - rly, Mr and ! i ne mn Five Instructors Abb 1. Hagen ~ - POR FURNITURE, WOODWORK, WALLS, TOYS, E1C. Ye in the Bis ae Ber in 4 nC A ! ! . ene § 8, : J ‘ : . ‘ al ¢ } : : ¥ mony was performed Yn Re Rn does r v ; exe f oi oH WN GODOUs THEM O00 DRIES QUICKLY : WASHES EASILY 83° ( ] Mrs. Tob tC h : son, of gelical chu am “ate of Bellefonts es 90d B opasTeA \ USE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Schools To Lose COVERS SOLIDLY SMARTLY STYLED COLORS MAKES DULL FURNITURE SPARKLE %. A ox KORTE wrsce was run. * DIB Es al Soe? ond . 3 : id FREE Coop er Special MIDNITE SHOW GAL. has be i her { the Clark sci ll ship High Schon) and attend Bellefon! I ¥ fon, | SUNDAY NITE — DOORS | Bucknell University two and one- | HOUBER confirmed the appoint. (half years He is employed ! ald aches OPEN AT 12:01 A. M. Bellefonte State College Electric Supply Co. | Ei onis whol Cie sh nls bay J IEE & Renton CC | |i poctor Prescrives... Cowher—Lewandowski at : i Han ‘ Ha LAUGHTER frac nes Lewandowski, dauth-| | 15. MARTER Th fui ana 8 | AND HERE ITIS... (fSses Seearass rede LABOR [|| DAY THIS IS THE SIGN of » ther of the bride. The bikie attenCs |. geoamnt and sche t distribu. ON ROUTE 53 ™ local, independent busi- | nn NE a prAna) on oh of Ea 5. Tan. smeiler of w EF : ness built on experience. is employed as sheet metal we ta , Borough, OUT OF MOSHANNON E Ey k 10 : service and products of oF y 1seovmit gineering he bridegroom » tion of Fienry A. My Tivo : ) WE ER A Bal J Port Matilda, at- tor of ed i ) o or 3 Noah BEERY, bp Marthe ODRISCOLL OL i wn High School and : J were an ex-serviceman He was attach. : 4. the Quartermaster Corps Camp Lee, Va, and was atiendi Officers’ Training School when : received an honorable discharge — SPECIAL on Ju : i cause of eart ———— I . Jul 21 Da yin . 9 5 at ; py ube ho Ho THERES STOMNAES the Civil Alr Patrol and has been SNAPSHOTS COMEDY employed by the Luscombe Engi- N g C of Lansdal elder RE ammu———— tering Co. of Lasidale 44 » welder — FRIDAY and SATURDAY — | — at home to their many friends at wen Continuous Shows Saturday Starting st 2 P.M. ee } 500 Astor street. Norristown ed to USE OUR FREE BATTERY CHECK- a" AFP AR UP SERVICE. Got maximum life Former Philipsburg : A Man aay Wotan ls ond a from your battery — avoid sudden, Even wien a car is used frequently but on short sneeieg tauren Supiuastonst. “| Soldier Dies at Camp - Franchot TONE . Veronica LAKE 1 : Pvt. John 8 Edwards, Jr train trips with lots of stops and starts, the generator or at Lhe CAVA ToiAGens | | a : ’ camp Port Riley, Kansas, died on ] just doesn t have a chance to keep the battery \ - Monday. according to word received ’ * Ni if by his parents, Mr. and Mrs John alive with power. The best way to prevent a sud- " 8 Edwards Heart trouble was at- : . . . E tributed as the cause of his death . den and annoying failure is to stop in regularly = He was Inducted Into the army JOHN SUTTON - BINNIE BARNES - NILS ASTHER ¢ December 28. 1943, at Harrisburg for our free battery check-up service. | “Born at Morrisdale, May 27, 1906, Gabriel DELL - Billy BENEDICT z= — _ | he was aged 38 years. At the age of { . BE Ay Bonk ile Ain Amadid we WESTERN ACTION SECOND HIT! SHOWING WEDNESDAY ONLY! When your present battery has served out its full | [moved 30 Phitipsturg. where Mr. Ed "OKLAHOMA RAIDERS” wards became proprietor of a shoe lifetime, let us install a Powerlife. tery strength —add water, if neces. [he wat assistant sales manager of battery brackets—check battery | » . ‘ in Philipsburg, John enrolled as a ing. Spun glass plate retainers give it double or | The body, upon arrival in Marris- services will be held in Umbria Mrs. Edward's aster and two bro- | Telephone 2919 Allegheny & Bishop Sts, (in Lewistown. wir 18 to maintain sufficient strength establishment TEX YUZZY JENNIFER DENNIS [the American Tea Company, Har- ee udent. wt Mercersburg Academy. | | ___ MONDAY thru WEDNESDAY —— triple the life of an ordinary battery. It's built to TE BOS ark WE cS body, wth devival fh faartle, / RUBBER COMPANY |cometery in the family plot, prob BELLEFONTE SUNOCO SERVICE ~~ :::=ci-cs WwW. H and OG. A Woodcock, reside lin Osceola Mills, while the other] 10 deter aggressors, a” al FIELDS CEORGCH A gr Win he ho i i ll Cl MERE'S WHAT WE DO: Test bat. | Before his induction into the army RITTER KNIGHT HOLT MOORE Here's a battery that’s designed for today’s drive ~~ 7 — clean terminals — tighten |, 100 while the Edwards resided | He never married i “US.” quality standards for maximum trouble-, UNITED STATES to Osceola Mills, where graveside free service. ably Priday sister, Mrs. Orin Rothrock, resides All Sun Oil Co. Stations | The best way to avoid another aaa 2 2 2 2 a EE cl
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