Page Two ~ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Echoes From the Past | Fifty Years Ago Willlam O'Leary, a young man of 28 years, died on Sunday evening at his home on Logan Street from con. sumption. The interment occurred on Wednesday morning in the Cath- Olic cemetery Last Sunday Mi was 79 years of age made pleasant by a visit from Mrs Coolidge, of Scranton, and Mrs. FP. E Bickford, of Lock Haven. They were entertained by Mrs. L. A. Schaeffer who also is a daughter of Mr, MceGin- ley The largest burn was one day last PORNGs Daniel McGinley The event was fish ¢ caught at Co- Penns weighed ten t in length It was captured Creek week measured two lee seven inches "Wide German Ty which Henry Carp hereabout s the lucky « pecies SCarce aptor Gay ev Harry rip N cream, cake, bana There will be and a rs all who 1 near served music store for The new FW. Crider to heat it and the Exchange, is com- pleted and in ] A Furman boiler « ed The steam plant the rear of successful operation { improved pat- is us lant vision intends dependent upon 1 Mar the foll ri riage licenses siinle coupies Bridge, J Short ff. Rolan William i Wt 3 re & James / e1son On Monday the Pennsy Evangelical church tween the Bowman-E Dubbs factions. It dianapolis confere Bowman ) assemblage and Dubbs i supreme lvania rendered ; the f the Ol aie ana ere piled the sale the sound the explosion blew them away They got only a small amount of money, a cotton goods Ww to deaden A NICKELS in the three capiur penitent! Twent Bre LeCEer JHRTINRONROTR TING CIEE @ MELROY'S Pleasant Gap, Pa. Electric Appliances Gifts - Toys Patents Fountain Service Phone Bellefonte 6951 RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING NEW TIRES, TUBES WHEELS AND RIMS KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE 8. Potter Street Bellefonte, Pa Home Owned and Operated y Years Ag Mrs. D. H. Hastings and daugh- ters have gone to Philadelphia where they will remain until the end of the month. Miss Helen has become a member of Miss Anable's select in that city Centre County's taxable real estate valued at $10.288.040. Including I onal property $11,687 892 is tax- able I'he irockerhoffs are de- delighted over the prospects of filling their building with desirable SOON As complete d swehool is ner new tenants a By a or the Pres- Mitterling, of La ge. Ind accepted Into ministry of Preshyvterian Rev. Mitterling is a native township this county, and rly a minister of Lue unanimous vote ofl D. J has been the ch Potter Poorman, of Romola a team at Eddy Run, last week, had the mis- have his arm broken by a He distance of there went tnut tree falling on {t home, a and from to Howard by Dr 1. R. Hensyl No Junior of Pine Grove Mills, the Academy on Saturday parade com- Ocld Pel- f A will be n elaborate the walked to his 20 mile irseback wa «tl where the wey Council 515, U. AM i v flag over at place A gral imnior Mec # A } i Q IRNICS been prepared for ht barn on t a mile covered A large farm abou were farm im- livestock | fire | mknown the work of an in- s will the the Spar 108s gler be dollars clock Wednesday David Wilt, a brakeman, met with a Vioduct He of a off train that sand WAS platform Cl~ tn ’ rert # ivy or ) Kf sOK caboose Rr it. The ca- 1] @ «© for assault with ir to kill Bills husband, who is the attorneys will be 'ndant, and plaintiff OMmon Bayard A lor and Charles The tent her The Speer [or he as wit. be Paul med i and Are and Mrs sey ville thur, were born Register of Belle a8 ompanion pushed a garage ut the arm and squeezed was Intersection iriver failed to see a sharp turn be- ise of a heavy fog and the machine into an ofl drum in front of a nearby store. The drum was hurl ed against the building with suffici- ent force to damage weather. Beatty not in- te 44 ERrageman, m A A oe nen crashed Mr the boarding Was red Twi sisters. the Margaret Campbell near Rock- view penitentiary, awarded prizes of $15 and $10 for guessing the nearest Humber of miles, and gaso- line and oll consumed in a 100-hour endurance run conducted by the Decker Brothers garage, Bellefonte, dealers in Chevrolet automobiles. At the conclusion of the test, it was an- nounced that the car had traveled 2.536 had consumed 105 23 gallons of gasoline and 5% quarts of oil. The staf! of drivers who piloted the car over the roads of Centre County during the run were: I. C Corman, OG. P. Gready, James Perris, Earl Houck, J. T. Decker ‘Arthur Houck, Warren Homan, Harry Say- lor. J. C. Houck, C. G. Decker and Margaret Garey the latter from State College Misses Alice and of were mi 1 mies, Harvest Your RED CLOVER SEED We are equipped 10 clean your seed, | buy it ot the legal ceiling price, and Issue to you a certificate of weight and analysis so you con collect from your county AAA the additional pay- ment of 3%a cents per pound, — WRITE ~~ THE PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Dalsy Henderson was recover- | day evening in the home of Mrs Walter Willams of Lock Haven Hostesses were Mrs, Walter Williams and Mrs. Eugene Littick 8 aman Clarence Girton arrived home from Virginia on a short far- lough on Baturday, before leaving for overseas duty shortly | ing from injuries received In a fall down the rear cellar steps of her home, W Mrs, Henderson suffer ed no bone fractures she was con- fined to bed for several days because of severe sprains and bruises A total of 428 deer welghing be- tween 356,000 and 40.900 pounds, and numerous grouse, rabbits and other game killed illegally was turned over to various State institutions in 1923 according to Seth Gordon retary of the board of game missioners tle apts 1 ——— The explanation of many automos idents is in the fart that the of the did not believe in bile act driver Signs Legal Notices Cid SOC - com- George Fridley, one of the barbers in the Harry Ruhl shop, was admit- ted the Centre County Hospital . suns , where he underwent an operation . RNB rors NOMCB for appendicitis. Willlam Orem. of Jato! . BUBAN I : Camden, N. J. arrived in Bellefonte iv Pa decen ed, di Hhatke accept position as a barber In letters te Ruhl 101 estate inders Inte of OuUlle to a tary heen tame the the {i Ww indebted Having igned sald make immediate having « tate \ all estate PeIrno! ued to M Heenses were couples James B. Lucas, both of Cole, Pottersdale, sald e Billett, Mackeyville: Out delay for settle Wilbur E. Confer, State ey oid EMERY Centre Hull, Pa. " R. PAUL CAMPBELL, at Teénchir M, Zettle, Spring Mills: W. estate Harry Potter, Centre Ha NANCY | se—— . . R. McWilliams ADMININTRATRIN'S NOTICE Ince Mf TONER JACOB AIKEY A of Bellefonte Boro deceased Marriage the following Shultz and Olle Curtin; Carl C afd Florence 1 is to the are payment mims or demands oo prose it 41 Pennsylvania Pur tate « replacing 1g an old structure, was built at the head of the Rote mill dam at Millhein I'he mill ated on ¢ Penn's Creek, west of Coburn, was operated by G. Rote and son, and the power was walter rom the dam. Hence, the construc to on of the caused the mill remain while work was Progress Ihe ly was ordered new concrete forebay era of estate i! Ne gned the i to sid eatate are requested immediate and wooden Jett M Deer ‘ ETA bt- Perso J pavinent S sole source of GRACE SAGER fy Hill. Bellefont HARVEY efonte, Pa f1H00 IS ORVIS tate lel forebay : id ie the NOTICE WILLIAM Bo ADMINISTRATRIN of HAROLD f Centre Hall Rallroad Com- Ww maintain an Eagleville nt it under a de- the Pennsyl- of admin A . above estate hav vania Public Service Commission. yn unders gned For everal months the towns g Jeech Creek and Blanchard had wrangeld which was to have the tatio " the agent. David Bar- a ’ lafnnta Beaiiefnnle, | , i Pennsylvania Estate SMITH v sia ough Bald Eagle Branch line cision handed down by letters f of vel fle ett. formerh : a box car stationed at Beech Creek Painter Dan” a former Rockview who resided in Bellefonte for several years and who left town sud denly owing number of bills, re inte turned to town to the surprise of ale of creditors, paid them all partial p ments on account and promised I the balance in the near future The creditors had refrained from instituting legal ] the bills mnke paintér of Burns inmate — " ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTE $ WILLIAM B YOUN Harris Townshis Ce Pa we of adminis a [+] of 4 dece ay 10 ale having st RS hope proceedis 0 pert " ect the He rable ame withou 0 ROLANI would ood was a onside abllty weeks received several fie making apple butter a neighbor In Snow ADMINISTRATOR'S Thursday tate of Pauane Pannie J Pow Hos. NOTIO) We Tor) fats Frank wis apple stirring the mae estat : ae 5 fe 4 La WETTETEIN "LOT Jramer of EXBCLTRIN'S NOTICY of FERGUSON PARKER Beliefante Bora deceased rs 1ostameniare the above heving been granted to he § indebiag a those Unable to make their ct ! sistanee heard understood, two prisoners confined steel cells of the lockup in the public building at Philipsburg were overcome by smoke from broke out In bullding ra Monday morning. and when they were finally res d Le or TH "we in nN fire which the - AAT ® to MRS one . eiav oF settlement PARKFR Bellet aged out WwW. HARRISON Beam. of +e \ ealale L od Ve Al ¢ othe: Prec ¢ dead wa ™ us > WALKFR x4 : INCOISC HM erick Beam Exnmet Ww dead LEGAL NOTICY nereby gi that Eliza intends to Nie ir OfNice of ce | gis th Bar Pr hoilomew QLOLAr Centre with the Secretar of { Pennsylvania ne carm ral i | A DUsIness name under fictitious Person owning ss terre a busi. sted in sald busingss Bartholomew Centre Hall tiflcate will vith whose ad Pennsvyivar filed In As in The be the Office Vania La] Prothonotary 's wit! " . hi ot Counts Office of inlock of Centre and In the Secretary of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania Monday. October 8, 1944. The name under which the sald business will be carried on CHARLES D BAR. THOLOMEW AGENCY” and the principal piace of business will be Centre Hall, Pennsylvania ELIZABETH BARTHOLOMEW Brt | Pennsy!) the unsucces: { open th ing doilars e coll Damage to the build. ated at several hundred The citizens of Philipshurg were wignant over the fire Many contended that the current practice of confining persons to the lock-up tht without a night watchman on duty was an inhumane practice — un - BLANCHARD age. 8 het The school disiriet Ces unaeryoing ano at I" Paull McCloskey y ace a "oslon in Mill Hall Bellefont began and 8th lowing t Closkey Frank Courter while working forced to have h moved on hospital Mrs relatives in 1 and Satu-day of last werk Mrs. Donald Schenck and son of State College, are spending tre week with Mr. and Mrs. Poster Schenck. Miss Joan Kunes spent the week- and in Berwick and attended the Bloomsburg Pair. Other attendants of the fair on Saturday were Har- old James, Leon Kunes and Howe ard Rupert At the rally day service in the Baptist Bunday school, awards were presented to Miss Gertie DeHaas, Charlotte Diets, Sheldon Dietz. Ken- on was estim quite is overni NOTICE hereby given re County Hospital ¢ Crt House. Bellefonte n Monday October 8, 1044 octieek, P.M for the. purpose electing five (5) Trustees in accord- ance with Article IV of the By-Laws of Oantre County Hospital to rep resen the Districts hereinafter named and for the transaction of such other business ag shall pron- erly come before said meeting Three (3) of sald Trustees shall be elected for a term of three (3) years ) to All vacancies caused by terms ex niring among the Trustees for Dis trict 1. wiich sald District consist of Bolicfonte Borough and Spring Marion. Walker and Benner Town. ships. Two (2) Trustees shall be elected for a term of three (3) years to i'l vacancies cansed by terms ex. biring among the Trustees for Dis- trist II. which District consists of State College Borough and College Percuson, Half Moon, Harris and Patton Townships: Provided, how. ever, the Trustees represeating Dis. trict 11 shall be elected at a prelim inary election to be held by the neth Dietz, Ray Dietz and Sara Jane Inaba 1 oF Renin Suunty Hom [Shilling for § years’ perfsct Aten | m vet ing ow on Tf Ag re " {dance al Sunday school. Awards for | onal meets o A 1 and 2 years perfect attendance piace within said District. th re | {were given to Mrs, Jobin DeHaas, sults of which election shall - ~~ Layrd Lou Bennett, Ruth Anne Mil. {ported to ‘he annual meeting in hod or John Williams and William | cordance with section 3 of sald By. Malcolm Packer. in military ser. bryont eink, heetion | vice for nearly 5 years, arrived home 4.00001 meeting, an election ho fhe on Pridey from the South Pacific Tyrustesy for said District will be. ton a 30-day furlough, The first time held at sald annual meeting, he has been home since his enlist. | mest "oe no vacancies exist between the | wills : stees previously elected repre | Mrs am Clenn and Mm | ue Districts Nos. {11, 1V, V. i) | of ir 8000 change. Miss resigned to 2nd 1 her ne hab as 6th grade teach. Mrs. Harry Jones of tea ying the 7th here on Monday | dgnation of Miss Mo. nf er } rades al- e Ire recently injured the high ay. was entire finger re. at the Lock Haven is Tiday John Willlams visited with wk Haven on Friday {Pauline Coffey spent the weekend, in Buffalo, visiting Mrs. Mae Ea- 0d yi. there he ho, $i6Hion bt om, who is in the hospital for sur gical treatment. BY ORDER OF THE BO Ala i Sption Jose H. Crit Sao P church was EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATES The undersigned Exe Estate of Cecelia Miller fonte Borough, Cen under and by virtiu contained in the | f= AON in, the piace of U ment said t wi fTer i ntaining #460 square publie sale on the premise it the Bouth side of West Bishop 8 in the Borough of Bell SBATURDAY, OCTOBER commencing following real est LOT NO. 1 side of West 20) utor of the of Belle along the Bouth Pa lite then ! AT I31401 str Bi nop Ll 30 minutes Ke I the begging eel North 64 60 feet ant las last feet of deceden efon 28TH 1 at 2:00 o'clo LL (ituats jishop ¢ Beginning at the intersection Cooney and the Bl hop Street Martin Cooney minutes Ea thence Mille: West along along South 16 feet propert 30 mim rae: Lhe B point a nn West the line of B84 dey iron ree } an ning Co Having frame dwellls Milk Coolers! AVAILABLE AT ONCE! CGrasoline rooms, will vice Being a general pial Bellefonte Driven, nels 1023, numb | it Lows HUBERT ROSSMAN H. Miller. sald abx { cribed ined : y p— : £ HOME & ATH TORE premises became vested, al jut DA wnt ! Ph in of W ~TU'PPLY Cecelia Miller Hi fee, In the Estate of degre 0 n J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY thi Agencies In Centre ( Ed HLING AD rod decedent One of deat EDOW. |} Temple Court tuuly Phone 2521 “Boys, I'll tell “It’s a lot of little things you what Free Enterprise really is!” and some mighty big things, too. "But in a nutshell, it's our right to live our own lives, run our own farms and our own businesses in our own way--without needless interference, d how to tuh obably never tended ‘It’s our right to criticize the government, baw! out the umpire, belong to the Grange, or make a speech on the d's farm would belong Id wouldn't even know. public square. It's our right to travel when and where told how to run it and we choose—to work or not, as we please. “It offers opportunity to anyone who really wants it. It "Jim would be working for a state-owned factorv—with rewards thrift, hard work and ingenuity. It thrives on his job and wages frozen. And 1 don't know where we competition and raises our standard of living. It encourages country doctors would be. invention, stimulates research and promotes progress, yws aren't rich "We fell and probably never will be. . . . . » oli g It offers us a chance to save and invest and build and grow, But we've got a lot of self-respect and religion and common sense. We own our own homes and farms, “Under Free Enterprise men who have faith in an idea can take risks to develop it. Our railways started that way, So did the motor car industry—and oil and steel and aviation and scientific mechanized farming. send our Kids to college, have cars, radios, and a lot more of the luxuries of life than millions of people living under fancy political systems and ‘planned econo- mies’ in other countries, “Free Enterprise made small farms and factories into big ones—and then started more small ones. And now, fight- ing a desperate war in which production will turn the scale, America is out-producing every other country in the world, bands down-—and is doing it faster and better, “Sure, we're willing to put up with a lot of irritating things right now-—in order to win the war—but I don't believe we'll stand for being pushed around much after it's over. “Frankly, I don’t like the name Free Enterprise for the system under which this country has grown great. I'd rather call it American Enterprise, because it's the most American thing we have. It really is America, Let's keep it.” "Yet in spite of all this, some folks would like to change our American way of doing things—and rebuild Buy War Bonds and Stamps —and Keep Them! REPUBLIC STEEL GENERAL OFFICES: REPUBLIC BUILDING, CLEVELAND 1 oNIO 3 Export Deportment. Cheyer Building, New York 17, New York WOVEN WIRE FENCING + BARBED WIRE + STEEL FENCE POSTS + ROOFING aed SIDING + BALE THES < NAILS + STAPLES BOLTS, NUTS aad RIVETS + PAPE + CARBON, ALLOY sad STAINLESS STEELS for FARM aud DAIRY EQUIPMENT The Army-Navy B Slag waves over sevem Republic Plants and the Maritime M flours over the Cleveland District plans A TEIN. go. aa VE 5
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