Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 22, 1945, Image 3

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    February 22, 19456
UNIONVILLE
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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAY, BEITEFONTE, PR.
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Page Three
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Earl Ross of State Col-
| Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Graham of Hall Mr
Rix | Harrisburg, and Mr. and Mr, Mont- lege, Mrs, Eugene Homan of Stale
| gomery Hubler and son Charles of (College, R. D., Mrz. George Horner
e———————— | Bonlsburg, were visitors at the Hub Hall, Mrs,
increase the assessment oxpenses |
mE u ——
hd
Casualty List with most of the money going tol
| Names 5 Countigns making a detalled assessment of
every y "a o a
Methodist Church: Praver service | with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Boyd | wil Ag IDOILY a3 Centre SAN, Ia- Mrs. George Mothershaugh enter-ion food saving furnit watts and children of Oak
y eve z at the ome of | Lucas, and greeted other friends and | (Contitued from page One) : A i ~ pop hs Bi " nr on. Sev AVIng, turiaiure renovation ler home, Bunday Charles K Helen Gil-
SRNIISIAY Svenvng B me rele a Be | these properties properly filed in the tained with a quilting party I'he | kitchen renovation, were
A shows
short time at no y > RA i : ; “1 Mr
: : ves v rt ne 3 greeting from Bellefonte ,ssassment office at the court house. BUests were Mrs. Mary 8. Goheen,| There was a machine darning dem-|
day morning at the regular hour, H0me Sammie arrived from Cleve- friends | To take care of this surve the ' Mrs ;
| K 14s ov the MII
i , Mary E. Hosterman, Miss Clara strations ind a Sweals onset |
immediately followed bv the preach- land, Ohio, where he has Leen sta-| Lt Kelleher entered the service ine N ems ache od RA 2. Onrrie Hag yt pw i r meng. |
ing service at 10:45 with sermon by tioned for several weeks past, Sat- March 1043, and at New Cuinbur. |< onlsiotiers Ver, the Dike Eg Pou + Mr Sarrle Raa, Mrs hi Vire \ Rey
the pastor, Rev. D. A. Sower, Youth urday morning early, leaving for his land was assigned to an anti-air- re oo Wing Nerease 2800 tor In de Pri a i rid _ » y hi i inia M
Fellowship in the evening at 6:30. [duties again Sunday evening craft unit, being sent to Ft. Bustls,| The county property vaiuation is W. Hess, Mrs Agnes Mothersba J Gira “i
Methodist Caurch Prayer Guests at the home of Mr. and | Va training. In July he was approximately $16 000 000, ahd an and two sons and Mrs
service Friday evening in the church. Mrs, Boyd Lucas Saturday evening transferred to the Air Force and Wis jnorease of 2 mills on the sobnty hart and two som White, Mr
Sunday school Sunday morning, fol- to dinner, in honor of the home. sent to Gresnsboro, N. C. 8Subse- tax this vear will result In an in| The Crusaders class of
wed by class meeting and the reg- coming of Samuel Lucas, their son, quently «ie undarwent special train. | paqc0 of about $32,000 In county eran Sunday choo) met Robert Peter
ular preaching service in the eve- were Mr. apd Mrs. Forrest Homan [Ing at Marietta College, MarleUa, avenue. The Institution District even ng at the Jol Wil uns hor I nd Mi He 1 Ni f1
ning at 7:30, with sermon by nd daughter Kathleen of Lock Ha- Ohio, and at Ellington Field, Texas, | revenue will be decreased bv about wit} Mr: Cc. A Bonne and rs, meeting will I'h redny
pastor, Rev. D. E. Joseph ven, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Holt and before bein ent to San Marcu $16.000 I y 3 John William as wn ana 5S HE Wal 0
members present were vir Fre
Preacaing rvice hr he Presby- her uncle of Centre Hall, Mr, Dayne |Texa . ; :
: SCOTIA Hohenberry, Mrs, Walter Bick
i evening Holt and f(riend of State College,
ermon by Ih Mrs. Almon Smith and daughter Marcus in August last year, he came Mrs. George Horner, Mr Aw
y » 4 [4 ¥ Artowu
(By H. M. Williams) | Lukens, Mrs. John Ellenberger. Mri
Onkwood Sandra Louise, and Mr Norman home for
110 & J WW the ~ X wie Aled re \ this t y { we : b
Lucas, AMM. of Fisher and two children, all of thi 0 Paul Gibson, of Scotia, who had|D. G. Raup, Mr Koch, Mi
his foot Injured some time ag is {Harry Myers, Mrs, Pi Homag
spent the past weeks
able to be around again Mrs. Robert Cole
Little Dolly Ghaner, four-vear-old Mrs EW
Kun nd Mi
cards and
aaughter
cently wit
daugiter
Recent calle
{home were Mr
attending were: Mi
Free aA. ws My and
Charles Ge ] i Ishler M
Pennsylvania
Mother
1 orge Homa
Fred Mackereth
rit Charles
William Mrs, Mary hake
Mr. and Mrs
of Blate College, N
and Mr Jean (
host Mar t hie doit Lang /
hosts h ) Piutler Tem
4 te a a 4]
SALE
leep Comfort
AT LOW COST!
-
erian chur ompleting hi
1:30, with
Rev. H. E
Samue] H
U. 8. Navy
work at San
wang
furlough, at the expira-
Cirace
where he wa
I" B. McClellan of Altoona, spent bomber crew. In
Sunday visiting with daughter verseas, making
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Mahlon
p I | and husband, Mr, i Mrs. Harry [England by boat
u IC a es Jone Lt. Kelleher is a graduate of the Ghaner, is housed up with scarlet
ellefonte {ort band ;
Mrs, Almon Smith, nee Mary Lu- Belielont High attended fever, but
naghetty CHeLy burg College for a year and ing she
Man " > y £24 $y . . "
home-made ice Penn Sis for WO Veal He was dav morning Madilon same to out
ler at bile cream and cake last Wednesday - Warner ompany home to use the tel
. ro a oF not \ me of Mr lo in Bellefonte at the time he entered that his vounge
miles we © y Mg Vi had pneumonia, a
place
Callenba
ed the Girl SBeouts at
bingo party Thursday evenin
at the time of this writ- who attended
Clark, Mr
Balley
han
Jordan
Es
Mother
Smit
Gilligan
{Additional Sales page 42nd Sec.)
MARCH 14--John D
a wi entertained to a i omewhat improve Sune
WEDNESDAY ainner aiong wiin
Crawford
emploved
mpi { phone and told
fommy
hreak
sim nuNBTRE IN ESEERDMRERE
i»
We
hard Fisher entertained SN Russi y - Mrs. George Lohner who has been
friend Wednesday an 1 pending some UUme ir
a Valentine party at the pent a couple
of parents Mr :
- I. Kerchner he aE EE et + | Enyder, near
MAROH 10--Phillp Carpe: Miss Myra U who ha tr RY kate «| Mr. and Mi
Charl
at publ : ¢ ha n UHvine
' emploved have been HYINng op
Fllamsport
been College,
homestead near Gray
home tact farm ing
Mr. and
wg Jr Cae)
— - Reed
Pfc. Witherite Prisoner, tion
WCTU of Mrs. Lester Witherite of Boals-
ir burg, was notified in a telegram
from the office of the provost mar-
hal in Washington, Sunday even-
that her husband is now a
soner of the German government
Witherite, 23, son Mrs. Annie
hn Witherite of } wd been re-
n township. ported missing action in Belgium
H | farn I mem vouth Fei- since December 24
'BURSDAY. MARCH 2 Flin i Mp of Methodist church The message stated that
Nearhoof w= Te t pub wld a V tine party dast Wedne his being a prisoner not con
n 4 farm, two mile \ Mr and firmed by the U War Depar:.-
ment but that his name h
mentioned in a German propag
{ Mor
ATURDAY
L
regul
word
; i — Hye end ver’ 3 akir ome real broadcast heard over a she
Saturday, March 3 memade joo cream. | TE eT who
Robert O. Graham Ridge cemetery will hold their reg- With a tank destroyer
BL TE a i a a a i aa SALINE
First entered the servi
i n Army £
. : ‘ y evenir i t th hool October, 1942. He trained at C hill thane: ! A ! i u , . 3 o
of P ” , tat hou fe trust Dl mes bers will he Bowie, Texa Camp Hood, Te tormst nest, | re } ; i” ff : : | '
; Made by National Mattress Company.
Genuine eyelet border, non-stretchable.
A $24.95 value, on sale at
Y mention
I A brother, Pic. Guy Witherite, 26 :
Sale at 1 o'clock Term
5
:
£
gE
!
; died of wounds received in action 'n te ” ne y : Jf Wo. o- to ¢ hon ;  utmtakd I 3 ” fae z
EM. SMITH, auctioneer Mrs. Mary Brink visited recently © wir Redo ontv vende Casliebt de frien eller Saarer of Centre H ; y : Phe in 5
Camp Blanding, Fia., and wa
manuevers in Tennessee before
Ing oversea n June, 15044
He attended
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
at Julian
sometime by !
of State Co
Howard schools
) the Buck
+ Pearce Milk Company
_ lege. His wife, the former Sarah Ac
dleman of Boalsburg, and their sot
Edward, one {
was employed for
iere for winter, an
i in Chicago. Ill
flectric ra: weeks, f her visiting at the
attact : resent time ith her ister and
- o : . - Ite. ARE reside
h BY Capa C. Holta- 700 1 Boalsbhurg
other . ¢ sal=mont. WwW. father in AL iT
for sev-
and one-half years
with Adelmar
- pe with relatives in Altoona, also spent Germany, on December 11 '
. ome time there during the death S—————— h ’ Mr
Friday, March 16 BR ar of Er rE AT
M. H. Barger
arren Olson
and burial of Hier brother, Alex Ship- Lt Okon Wounded Visit ¥no » i d Mr I
' ‘ Ve
ley. She now is at her home here 294. husband of RD, and r. and Mu j. M Tes! Haare :
Bloom aed so H wiinhire | ’ Monds - th eur $
infantile par- the former Jeanne Eleanor Bloom- y . A
poet fat nt suck apis wh : : Lan he doses recent dinner guests o h Beg. INU _ i
recently qui of Ea Bishop stres Belle. ha pe we rec Bt difner gue i Ani Tai
wounded in action for the “» 4 Der aha dnughte "
n the P H ke i The Home Econom : re} Lonbergs
Thursday in a letie t the « I ) We Group met at t home ‘ ) H ' TY ¢ \ PRY E
. . "TW red £4 Press? y ; 1 "i ¢ : e
CG. Raup Thursca ; yA THI (1 TTL + TH Re MS HEI
. Bellefonte
tog
State College
el a le
:
»y Mr
HE
Olson from
mriment A —
PARM IMPLEMENTS Pre iH extend an.appretiation” 40 all who ' © SAI i” ok Tow or MY along during the deep 8 nd %
§ # " " uitiva v | i ANY ; J ) i x ' 4 f + ir h A Wy wn t VL . ; i By ” I
deet
pet ag # mews " 4 . were
CX SES Your Child's Photograph
FREE!
As serving 8. McKear
We've made special arrangements with
ink in the Pacific. At that time
As Injured in the left arm a
afloat four wour
thea
De lore
shat betier
informed
pReumo
Stine of Stats
wound
Heart
Lt. Olson. a gunnery n
f Mr. and Mrs. Warner OBon of D
Escanaba, Mich is a graduate of
Annapolis in the class of 1942 and
as been In service since that Lime
His wife and elma
Beda, who was born last October ir
Bellefonte, and whom the father ha
never seen live with her
Mr. and Mr Roy
officer
Hege, visited her
her last week, Mr. Markley maks
] home with his daughter Mr
Rose Deibler f North Besseme
JACKSONVILLE
Betty N. Swan and Ann Petrasak
parents of Biate College nd Sgt Arthur
Bloomquist, of npolan of Camp Upton, N. Y.. were
East Bishop street, Bellefonte Tuesday evening
. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and fam-
' Pvt. Holtzinger Wounded - Mr. Deimer F rtiey and Lucy
HOLSTEIN PUBLIC AUCTION M Pvt. Josep C. Hoitzinger, 20, son Conaway were callers the same eve-
of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Holtzinger of  Pin€
McKee street. State College, was Alice Betz received a
lightly injured in action In Oer- Friday. Feb. 18 :
many on Pebruary 6 his parents had arrived safely  #
were Informed in a telegram re- “*% a *
ceived from the War Department on MF. and Mrs. Doyle Poorman of
Only 3 More Days!
M " Harrisburg, and Mrs. Clarence Poor.
onday :
Pvt. Holtzinger., who entered the MAN of Lock Haven, called at the
Children Up to 6 Years of Age
Photographed
service In August, 1944, trained at C. E. Aley home Monday afternoon
One Silvertone Portrait
daughter
a noted photographer of children to
photograph your child— with our com-
Absolutely FREE
3e here early 10 a. m. to
supper guest of
pliments! no obli-
gations?!
Complete Dispersal
PAULHAMUS LONG ESTABLISHED HERD
telegram
that her m Fred
omewhere overs
HR
Camp Blanding, Fla. and at Christ. | Miss Elsie Jane Noll was a Sun-
mas time spent four days’ furlough day evening supper guest with Her
with his parents in ‘State College friends. Kathryn and Lucy Conaway
He was then stationed at port| Set Arthur Dolan was a Monday
Meade, Md. until going overseas ®VeNINE supper guest at the Miles
early in January Bartley home. Sunday callers were
Mr. and Mrs. Holtzinger received Mrs. Ruth Betz and two children of
ohe letter from thelr son since his Howard
arrival overseas in which he stated | ©Caligrs at the nome
Chronister
35 Registered Holsteins
THURSDAY, MARCH 1
At the Ladnar Farm of Mr. Paulhamus, 5 Miles North of
Williamsport, Pa. on Route 220 and 4 near
Cogan Station, Pa.
HERD T. B. AND ACCREDITED AND BANG CERTIFIED
Owner has sold farm, all sell without reservation. Cow testing
records up to 500 Ih of fat, all young, only 2 over § years old,
11 daughters of the proven sire, Dunloggin Gypale Ginger. A
number bred to a son of the 1123 Ib fat record, 43% cow In the
noted Maryland Experimental Station
Herd is In splendid condition. Several fresh or close springers,
4 heifer calves
An offering of 10 Canadian Free Listed young cows and first
calf heifers, all just fresh or due at sale time,
Sale starts at 1:00 P. M. Sharp. Good eating place nearby.
This is the opportunity you have been waiting for. Don't miss it,
H. R. PAULHAMUS, Owner,
R. AUSTIN BACKUS, Cogan Station, Pa,
Sales Manager & Auctioneer, Mexico, N, Y,
that he was In Cermany
uate of the Waynesboro High School
ithe young soldier was a junior
{ehemical engineering student at
| Penn State when Inducted into the
| service
-
Commissioners
Boost Tax Rate
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REGISTER OF WILLS
Budget Expense $ 607270
Actual Revenue
Budget Expense
Actual Expense
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Budget Revenue
Actual Revenue
Budget Expense...
Actual Expense
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(son Ronald,
A grad- the past week to see Mr. and Mrs
Chronister who have been on the!
sick list, were Mrs. C. E. Aley, Mrs. |
Prank Elsenhower, Mrs, George!
Swope, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dixon and
Mrs. James Shaffer
and datghters Barbara, Rebecca
and Charlottee, Mrs. Sumner Noll,
Melvin Hockenberry, Stewart Keith!
and Martin Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bchaeffer and
children of Centre Hall, Mrs. Jack
Mabus, Miss Bette Aley of Belle
fonte, and Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Aley
were Bunday evening supper guests
at the Leon Aley home to celebrate
Leon's birthday.
Mrs, Dixson ls not Improving at
this writing. Mrs, Prank Elsehhower
called at the Dixson home Bunday
afternoon.
Visitors at the Eisenhower bome
To a Family
*
ABSOLUTELY FREE!
Come Early!