Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, April 26, 1951] WEA SN, | = | | } ( ‘Greek Student— | = Building Contracts— | Veterans Reenlisting | Compilation Of All DEATHS AND FUNERALS N Ou a A) x nd CENTRE COUNTY | Continued From Page One Get Posts in State Vegetables Started 9 intel) bv. the hy odin G 1a 1 Io H (0) S Pp | T A kL N (0 T k S Ra el W ( : 5 - rm x i . : ial : . ow a) 4 ; i ; D R : " # ; Larson Penn State, head | time thinking but pulled a hand Ine., Philads a, 87; ) . : ! : THOMAS GOODLIN L.. both of Bellefonte RD 2 grenade from his pocket and threw 1} thot y ters af IU mia astentisie. MA is the Mrs. Viola M. Neff, State College [1t. HI aim was good. Nine of the Monday, . : { Oyster S814 oll \ tells i Ay lit > with He Arn A 61 p ' ~ { myles bulation of all { Riaty Thomas Goodlin, 77, died at Fairbrook Manor in Pennsylvania | Two sisters and a brother, Mr soliders were dead. The tenth wa Admitted: Mr / Furnace about noon Sunday, Apr.| Emma Vonada, of Howard. Mrs badly wounded fonte: James Flick 22 1051. He had been ill three | Mabel Garbrick, of Centre Hall, and Like any other persons away from | Mrs. Norman John H. Hoy, of Lock Haven, also their folk who were in this case | 1: Grant Lucs in addition to 17 grand- in america, the bovs looked forward i1l, State Colles year na vive Born May 13, 1873, he Is survived | Survive pM by a brother, James, who lives In children and 7 great-grandchildren | to mail time. The boys received let- Discharged Virginia. A gardner by trade, he| Mr. Hoy was a member of the ters from their father who wrote | Dunmore RD manor | Evangelical and Reformed Church of the wonderful freedom and op- | Fleming, Bellef of Jacksonville: the Odd Fellows of portunities in this country They [Zimmerman fonte RD 1 Hibberd al, McCiee $1.8 was employed at the { Funeral services were held from the Baileyville Presbyterian Church | Howard, and the Marion Grange read the letters with a great deal in 924 . wille 0 swticism Ww hard for then on 11] Tuesday afMernoon, with the Rey | No. 223 of Jacksonville { skepticism. It was hard for them ! Be on Lefont . M1 Friday, April 20 font Charles L. Best officiating. Burial| Funeral services were held at the to imagine such things when they | Aber was in the Methodist Cemetery at | home Wednesday afternoon, follow. | were in the midst of fighting, kill and 4 { ed by services in the church. The ing, and constant turmoil Calvin Young Rev. John B. Zinn officiated and 'oday Gus and Angelu Mrs. Alto burial was in the Jacksonville cem- | keep their memorie in the Ds Spring Mill Mon I'ho | | etery hey are living normal lives in thi Births: A Pennsylvania Furnace rb CHARLES PLETCHER Charles Pletcher formerly of Boggs township, near Milesburg, died at the Centre County Home at 9:15 p. m. Sunday, April 22, 1951. He had been a guest at the home for two years and 11 months du Chien, Wisconsin, now main nts to Greece Mr. Pletcher was born in Curtin | taied as a house museum under the ANEeUs was bor township March 14, 1877, a son of | sponsorship of the Wisconsin Stats t was in June Nathaniel and Emeline Mann Plet- | giciorical Society. I know of an-| tame to Americ: cher His wife, the former Susan | other in a southern California home | August 15, 1950 Swires, died in 18931 ! which was originally in the Indiana ns rus. hildren are Melvin, McElhattan: | home of its present owner's grand- . . Jul Mi Jan Wilk Childre are M B « A Seeks Nomination— jellefonte. ing delle. | Adn tted: Mr Frank country. (ius even has a Car Boyd Yarnel on to Mi Know Your— jos, HOW 17, was bom in Belles | en Bell-tonte RD where he (Condnued From Page One) h He then moved with hi Tuseday April Mrs. Paul Gettig, Niagara Falls | parents REPRESENTING Y. and Stewart Milesburg Two | The tall-post spool bed was made Continued Prom Page One brothers Thomas and Lewis: two|from 1850 to 1865 of black Whit later the ) ob hich dis- Areh on oben re M : burn. Rut Ha Julia | D : RE "i 7 By ™ thr : The Martin Steel Products Corp. hall-brothers : Heren a Cr | n Ane full-size, six See! =| tributes books thro it the Coun- | Merritt and n. Pine FTO Vill Bellefonte RD 2 1 Ethel y i . nd cutting machin Landi via “Pioneers in the Design and Fabrication of METAL Pletcher, and a half-sis ° Mis ches long by four feet, four inches ;v His statement pointed out wat | Mrs. John ill and daughter Hall Statios red mba hine Co. Waynesboro. $5107 ra Buildings EXCLUSIVELY for the Farm” Trenna Pletcher, all of Howard, sur- | wide, in single size and in uld's ' been 2 attong supborter of | Btat lege ph vi MOD te : LR Fas tate . . : . ri vive. He leaves seven grandchildren {and crib size. Several present-day | ie vetarame ootrmint tention Ra : h Hal dams ales. | Ey C1 tint pu ve. a HAYMAKERS — SILOS — DAIRY BARNS and one great-grandchild furniture factories have POs] ame gaan oa ate Wednesday, April Sh Rom Ballenger, Yaw Ue) EAL Woam arn AEE Oe t Hp: CORN CRIBS — GRAIN BINS Funeral services were held Wed- | yived their making opie id rucuiariy rr Fisher tos. | C8 1 pula pre : inter Mig. Cx Jit A} nesday afternoon from the Wetzler {can be readily pot gi A BUTE ’ an ; Memorial Chapel in Milesburg with | posts which are Carp A DG Ie h Tijstyas Badger: Barn Cleaners and Barn Ventilating Fans the Rev. J. A. Fassett of Milesburg, | er, not over two engine labor ry q pm 1 For further information and prices, call or see " Wd a half In Be # : ; its” Wham n ‘following da) faroid Knepj of dre gn Ang go v a ""'H. B. Frazer & hiladelphis officiating urial was made in he | in diameter against thr r more 4 ‘ i i vi Lh I JON UTR 1 ne Ry pat } , i 110 ghter Ta. Dit 4 dni Schenck cemetery with the ori al ad w not present 1 a t pring Mill RI ] na pit and Mr {ugh irtin of | $18.8 i oe ] for me i FRANKLIN MUSSER ve witli tysst. uriiya the nentle ] CEANAE Stat ege; James SURATG SL , BIEL ain: Did whats mr. oF hs SPRING MILLS, PA PHONE MILLHEIM 12RI12 HARRY I. HOY Readers of this umn who are; ve Wika wish {he beop letcher, | i RD 2; Thom Walt hert, Bellefonte ot aa wif wr Ppa H 73 of Ia { interested in 1 ‘ ’ we; OF § inty,” t tatement sald. | ! sbpdn" i ay ve} Fant Sis YSoryed .. IH. B. Prazer & ( $: A Irvin Hoy, 73, of near JACK - | MilCTEL Pan g { ANY all 84 ; ¥i1 1-10 M} vir har! his home at 4 am {items or subjects described may Mi eler Is an honorary men : raed: Ml Gi Miller | US. Sta ollege; a sor Ir. and Drs 1 He was a re- ! find their \ be ; ' ¥ An ec) il) [3 3 believed iting the Centre County Library ' Wars, the Methodist Church CG er a | er. Bellefont Sunday, April IF YOUR WAGES ARE FROZEN... EAS ra Ep A A a AE Rl HIGH SCHOOL 1 vom | study Beans For Protein zs p77 | Some «¢ lar titles r ' nou d that t au ns ou : n Dec 18, 1877 A M el nour n { vid n Late pe . y Disc hare rs Wr ( bratnior es f MHP " p. Clinton Coun- |as listed by ause of lin vould be limited | 1 ar and Mrs. 1 Prater. | Millheim: John Schempf, Linden | contain all the amino acids nec EARN A DIPLOMA—AND EARN FAST PROMOTIONS William and | - wo ! Alling at hor in t ) tat lle Ha Randall Steiger. Spring Mills ary for Mf and wrow we Except in rare cases, you cannot get a pay raise because of the w Roy, On Dec.q SH a pogu wanking “wo 1 coisa eb: Turn Thursday. April If : na v er ours Mrs ther compl nrotei ring the reeze. Your best bet is to earn a high school diploma — and thus qualify {i the former} Living with Aniiqu Sundicnc iol §, Mie ddb RUC y ‘4 v A PF Fras Koski, Snow 8h meals : Aa ilk for promotion to a better-paid job. Earn your diploma at home in spare who survives |in with Antiqu Peter ! | Hi Apabie oi —. ‘ ‘} ; " I : " rT MR ’ ime. It's easy with our Guided Study method. Equals resident work. Crouse. “Currier and Ive Eber- adn tering ! : { the WCE — Mar Sieh md > Yu min pr Brunk " rt to tod she Sean ollege prep. Over 20000 graduates. Standard text books supplied. Low lein and McClure- ractical Book he now seek SET “deemed Lioilinoy ar tn Be’ . hie ” sara sition. Easy terms. Write for details on Antique Moore. 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Fr H he met hall College ter drove A ——— “Im MRERALL POWERED ® rs’ har it near the ity ith th sth : he res " " TR a Rea ; the Kor n att lod ~ bag ; Shot Load Provides Lancaster line combat infantrymen and d Necessary Weight ses, then later In tinguishes t actual fig ng ma to the scene of \ ! ent he 8 Inquiry dragged the girl earby cottage, where he ier a porch PERSONAL LOANS Bank loans are best. We are equipped to handle any worthwhile lean for amy purpose. COMPARE OUR RATES WITH THOSE CHARGED BY OTHERS Twelve Monthly Amount of Nets Proceeds to Borrower Payments of $106.00 $100.00 ts 883 $1560.00 $150.00 $1325 $212.00 $200.00 11 BELLEFONTE TRUST COMPANY (The Priendly Bank) . thrill to ride in—and just about Even the brakes are new. self. - the handsomest thing on wheels. cooling, with a grip that takes I' started the very day the 1951 Bi . ike steel fingers in a velve Ma eS ROADMASTER made its first It has room, and poise, and a bd like steel fing i fds ! ) : . . : ; . og glove, appearance—and has been build- le yh I-going gait that comes from coil springs front and rear. Here indeed is a car that is fine Memorials a iu bearing, in action, and in the r > » » » ! wo i » " | here's a triumphant thrill in the in bearing, 1n action, and jh Folks looked at the fresh new precision of every structural part R k f A Styling the PO tie feqiures ower and the luxurious ease of -a ROADMASTER custom built by Authorized KOCK © ges veater —the fabrics—the cloud-soft ; Dyadiow Beive wisich doesn't Buick. When will vou trv one as . . > 8 I P = i . ~ ‘ . , cushions—and the prices—and our guest? said, “Here's the smart buy in cost you a penny extra. ie un aad madi ln aan asst willing obedience of its Fireball One of the highest forms of American sentiment is our traditional the fine-car field. There's a sweeping view fore and unto of etveliy & Monyment of Granite or Marble to our loved ones Wi " 1 ( aft through SW cepingly broad ‘ho : le . ’ ' (ao VOU come and see io ly con't ) ' glass arcas, and the new If your family cemetery lot still lacks this reverent tribute, symbolic Vv " | hat ¢ msational buy ) : v 8) ourself what a sensational buy : : of your devotion, we invite you to come in and discuss your Memorial needs ’ ¢ arity of an mstrument with us now, well before Memorial Day. We will translate your sentiment | this proud beauty really 18? yanel with greater into lasting form at a cost consistent with what you feel you can afford. . . | dps 3 = | | ) \ | )) \\ a B ' It's a honey to handle—a joyous visibility at night. 1 } \S 1'1 | 2 A selection made now can be erected before Memorial Day, IN BELLEFONTE we maintain a limited stock of Markers, double Custom Built by Buick Markers and Family Monuments, . IN LEMONT you will find a more complete stock of the same high When bettor automobiles are built Bale will build them quality Memorials including the larger sizes. oF KENNETH FRANK MAYES, Prop. any pros: a one | LINGENFELTER MOTORS, INC. W. High Street Call State College 2352 Open regular business Open Daily and Evenings hours 226 N. WATER ST. PHONE 2037 BELLEFONTE, PA. BE —— # rer
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