December 14, 1944 fHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | Twenty Years Ago | Abs, th P st | Robert Musser, son of Mr. and Charles A. Miller, of near Colyer, | A . rom J id (Mrs. Frank Musser, of Bellefonte, | suffered severe Injuries about onel has purchased a box factory at Grif- {hand when It struck a sharp object | fin, Ga. As wie attempted to save himself | . | Bloomer Shutt, employed on the | from falling { Fifty Years Ago Hon. Thomas A. Beaver farm, had] Mrs, Willlam H. Brown had re-| On Monday afternoon a large five-| Only one marriage license was is- the end of one finger amputated | turned home from the Centre Coun- ton roller, from McCalmon: & Co's. [sued during the week that of Frank when he thrust his hand too far|ty Hospital after having undergone was used to break down the embank-| Tharp and Miss Regina Gettig, both Into a nusking machine treatment at that institution for) ment over the water pipes. The edge [of Harris township | Rev. Malcolm Depul Maynard, rec- | Several weeks of the roller sunk in the diteli and! Thomas Benner, a mail carrier in/tor of 8t. John's Episcopal church,} The Centre County Credit Asso- it toppled over. It required six horses! the Bellefonte office, and one of the | Bellefonte, has presented his resig-|cition was established In Is new to pull it out of the mud first appointed in the free delivery nation. He was considering accept- offices in the IOOF bullding over On Wednesday of last week Thom! system at place, resigned last|ing a call to Ridgway, where an un-|the Olewine hardware as Hanley died at the residence of week {usual opportunity existed (Mrs. John Woods Was his son Elmer Hanley, near Roop John Montgomery Ward, well Bond O. Musser, former resident |the offices burg, Spring township, The deceased known in Bellefonte, had retired |0f Bellefonte, became the manager] James Krape, of Bellefonte, had) was 60 vears and 86 months old. The from baseball and the New York of a new Oriole store which opened [given $100 to the Evangelical church interment occurred on Saturday al-iclub loses a valuable econd base. In Millheim on December 1 Mr. | for the purchase of a decorated win- ternoon. Six sons survive him Ward | Musser formerly was employed as a | dow for tie edifice. When the win-| The Pennsylvania Gas Golbe Com- | has played ball for 17 years jdriver on the Emerick bus line {dow was in place dedication pany of Philadelphia put in a bid it] Rev. Nlingswortyy and wife are re-! The Orvis homestead on East Linn monies were to be held the last meeting of col 1 for Hght-! joicing over the advent of a son in street, formerly occupied by the W Both fire companies were They ve a ‘newitheir fa eirele “or the present P. Bleg family, was sold to Dist ict | to the Max Kalin lamp that Urns jouble-distilled they are visiting the home of | Attorney Arthur C. Dale. The Dales dense volumes of smoke began pour- naptha, which they claim | heap- Mr. H M y 1 Pine Grove were arranging to move Into theiing from ae building Firemen er than the n and tS Mills. Mrs : t parents, | premises from the old Dale property found someone had dumped hot less to install who are espe delighted over the on North Allegheny street ashes into a barrel several hours Ilingsyorth sup- The annual Red Cross drive injearller and that the smoke result. Penns Bellefonte netted a total of 133jed When the members and contributions of $224 | NO damage resulted in the store jury for the coming January LOI the Jatter figure $66.50 was to go of court. The next time Messrs ume near ing { to the National organization seph Hoy of Marion townmil and | jarge beer cask used for storing malt | the remainder wag to go toward the | Whamond John D. Decker l maintenance of a Red Cross nurse will put in the new names and giv ide when thie lamp he had with him in this area the wheel a spin The Scenic auditorium wa On last Priday mon Sunday Musser, a young ige conducted their an- i ck assistant yard physician, died at A Dr. Romig, | master of the yivania Railroad rone, from a brief illness wit ) verely burned JH 1 ister rom Stale here his litt wii, Wyndell, de sumption The deceased © 3 Son Farms { { ' 1 sion Coll delivered an NSAring r= parted of Mr. Samuel Mus 1 J } iid ang inl 1 } Baltimore Centre county. His parent nd sev. aMillhelr I ran Fire Com rogram thet eral brothers and sister IrvIve |p; Bel nite. decided to get 1 Mrs Gillston wife of Prof. J nim. His age was 34 iniform 1 1 d { itt will Bellefonte Hig Rev. Father D. J awgher, w onsi f ma drab over-'s ol stall, and her young has been pastor of tthew its. extren : ' . nd id : hi How to help lick our No. 1 War-time Shortage It is staggering to realize that our most serious war- ore, and manager of captain and mana cere. called stare wnen Ing our streets shoe time shortage is no longer tin or aluminum or rubber Try Commmissloners Bower and eevd news Res — but pulpwood. You may look all around you at Aley, for the purpose ol drawing tl " , ras in { been t burt arrived in town n MIGAY | Pie A i Oarge in wood began to urn Frown the timber which blankets our hills and wonder how while the following cou Altoona Bellefonty were there could possibly be a scarcity of anything so well | Mingoville odore Brent, M when the Belle MUPSDUrg plentiful. Of course there is plenty of pulpwood. The + problem is manpower. service Pniladelpl Decker What can you do? If you want to see this war won Where does all the pulpwoed go? Did you ever stop to think that every Wille hunting in parental home atl hi ome atl Storing church, Tyron in April, 1892, bel In rder wi laced With Sumn N. J. t end the Chr wounded in! has tendered his , . Giliston expected by a rifle bullet wi Gallagher has been partial invalid pal and will lied at once to join his family there during t and in 1 quickly. If you want to get those boys shot is loaded with explosives made health he ha back home-—alive and soon—there is from pulpwood; packed for overseas ly relieved of Gunners who keep dogs Way ol 4! men tax nothing you could do that would help shipment in special waterproof, paper- more than getting some of that much- board containers; aimed fired by a paper to paper orders. Multiply that by every other needed pulpwood into the mills. map; and according If you have any suitable woodland of your own; if you can « item of su yment and you pulpwood from someone else's land; begin to reali you can take even a part-time job so essential the woods, do what you can. winning the w: is expected like action v today or much as § and long talked of ly become a realit The Undir was one of the history of ti attend FW der mal lent orchestr larger WEST VIRGINIA PULP & PAPER CO. Ee TYRONE, PA.~WILLIAMSBURG, PA. heir handsome new uniform All of M alva Fash. E. S. BENNETT, Bellefonte, Pa. A. £ fo PINE GROVE MILLS mings. The Undine Fire Comp year : f mmunit) i M A N—————— CONFER, Springs Mills, Pa. 14s made remarkable progress in the past {i ¢ " justly can be prqgud of then thre fab Lh ph mgr Retired (a I Bickle Is n be vl ctor from : ‘ - hg fron ‘ 4 J } nat > A Johnst ne on = ! ) ) | Salona Soldier Missing a ol » th i in r & ( ol ug p . ol § : bee v " A 4 I ary Bata . , beautiful audi WHEN WINDS wi h PI t. Ba: r & ’ Dul is. tn ptr I te ai , ‘ : 4 re gr 1 Ll Zation and it Direct Relief Report GET ROUGH heavens with its thousas f gli this at the C : apital 1 te Tre v tering stars A Windstorm Policy Protects Yeu | From Financial Lam. See John F. Gray & Son General Insurance PFhene 7. Bellefonte, Pa. hath ased a Nine Jot Wounded in France as and oll man J. Pred Rossimat daurhter {ois and y Jetty ford steers at f South Philipsburg ar. . n Man i M ry Walker ! Ruth an ASL We rom otared to Ha for the vyoune adies 6th degree at State Grange meeting | from the FPorum of the State thw Shirl sale reorntly near Mt Psrg ‘as evening Mr John A. Gibbon 10 witness "e's we sore infects » “ wre ¥ MOL QF eT wound wilig Educs« | her home the Miller [rom wit h rela dives Mi Juan i Whe deaug of My ang Mrs. Haut Mr. David Heickel and two sons left Monda with their catapiliar tractor for a large lumber Job nears Carlisle. Pa where the: have a contract 0 cut and skid a plece of fine timber Mr. James Corl kk now jin the Penna Btate College eream- ery A new furnare in the Keliey Henry home on East! Main street. Mr. Harry Burket of Warriors Mark sas the contractor One of our interior expert decor ators Fay tant business last "Tuesda Parmer John ©. Homan is a sur- gical patient of the Centre County Hospital where he submitted to an operation recently, his many friends (trust for his good health to be re stored soon. 4 Prof, Cecll J. Irvin and Earl Hoe man are spending this week in Har-| Irisburg tending the annual Penns. | Btate Grange Meeting | One of our young farmers, Gerald | | Duck purchased a fine horse from | Crenrhing employed Roblee presents an American favorite for wartime walking has been Installed tudebaker service insures more mileage! Nobody knows for certain how long the cars now operating must last. It's just common sense to keep your car up to par with Studebaker serv. This handsomely styled military blu- Bellefonte eher with full leather sole features a visitor In plain toe and smart boot seam back. In demand by servicemen and civilians alike. When you buy a pair, you'll : agree that Roblee Shoes are famous for their value as well as their quality. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED ice —to have it inspected regularly. Don't wait till major repairs be- come necessary. Follow a regular car maintenance schedule worked out with your nearest Studebaker dealer, Of course, it's good citizgnship, 100, to give & Car proper care in time. Studebaker service is real more mileage insurance. It saves tires, saves gas, saves your car, S. H. POORMAN GARAGE 8S. Water St. Bellefonte Studebaker... Pionsar and Pacemaker in Aviomotive Progress ¥ 4 rt x ha | drover Eugene Irvin last week ] | Mr. and Mrs, Parl Little of Ty! rone were out with thelr Rock] Springs friends on Priday for the| annual hatchering Some of oug young grangers ate tended the annual P. of H, banquet | Wednesday evening, Dee. 8, at Pleas. ant Gap ard helped with the even. Ing entertainment. Those attend. ing: Doris Schilling, Ruth and Ada Martin, Betty Walker, Earl and El- | | | | | | | | | } | | ) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Randol: &i was an impor | [| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | i | Mes No. | or 2 Aiplane Coupon in Raion Book J YEAGER’S BELLEFONTE'S HOME SHOE STORE LIFE