Page Eight I Md Keller Jaltime uKt ne boierm WRAL \ nember of the Church the Elk itholk and JOHN M. M. Carner, 76 died at the home Bovd Carner, at day, May 4 June 22, of James He never CARNER of of his bro- Hublersburg 1951 874 nj John hurg, ther, atgam He was Hublersburg Julin McEwen married Two brothe wurg, and J fonte rvive Service home ternoon wit! ficiating B Hublersburg | s, Bovd, of Hublers- Paul Carner, of Belle the Neff fu- Monday af- B. Zinn of- | in the held at ward John wa were in Hq 1 Rev neral made eter MARJORIE SHOPPE ECKLEY Sho MRS. Eckley, the Ce pe 0 in tr died her 3 view I ra Falls, N.Y. survive 1 | 7. | Unionville the Rev Burial Dettm er offici- | Mever | the SR. died at BURNS, Sr., 74 Snow Sho day, May 5, 1951 Burn 1 at Snow 19. 1876. a son of Jame His ni WILLIAM J. liam J. Burns ! * near Satur Mr Nov Mary bor Shoe and Edward Hall MRS. BERTHA MAE DUNKLF y Also Hublers- | { the | formed Church | the Centre i her i Matilda, survive Dunkle was a member Hublersburg Evangelical Walker Grange County wm Grange Funeral ioe held home in Hubler 2 pn Friday with the Richart Johnson officiating will in the Hubler: Cemetery Friends may Thursday Mi of |, Re- | N uesday and the Lock "Haven Pomol will bur at Rev Burial burg t the sen be at ADDITIONAL SIX Xi List Cast of— DEATHS ON PAOR OND SECTION n be 11 call a home {rom noon HARRY LINDEMUTH ry Lindemuth, a ret and mechat died In State Hospital May 8, 1851 five vears for three day A son of Nathaniel Snyder Lindemuth, h in Ringtown, Pa., Feb 10 wife, the former Bertha vives with daught C. Ross, of Matilda A sister d Zion, and ive Funeral ser: 4 pm. Thur Memorial Chapel with the Rev. O officiatis we Oak Har smith Hi and one Port Mr one made in t} HARRY K. HARTER Harry K. Harter, 60 of Alt fs Millhe Hosy HERBERT J McC “Its smart to cook with an automatic GAS RANGE" Sayé- ELIZABETH TAYLOR COSTARRING INM GCG MS "FATHER'S LITTLE DIVIDEND" Now! Spring Style Show of the newest in Gas Ranges at your dealer's! HERE'S a world of difference between the gas ranges of even a few years ago and the 1951 models! The new automatic gas ranges look better, cook better and save you more time and work than you ever thought possible Broiling in a new automatic gas range is smokeless. You're sure of baking and roasting success because the automatic oven heat control maintains the exact temperature you want because continuous cir- culation distributes the heat uniformly to every part of the oven. The clean blue flame of gas gives you visible heat for surface cooking greater speed . . . instant response to control and proved economy. Be smart... really mart! See the Spring Style Show of the new automatic gas ranges at dealers’ or in our showrooms today. (enfral Pennsylvania Gas Company - City and Bottled Gas STATE COLLEGE BELLEFONTE Holy | | mote | peared | materials {is complete assurance | sON THE CENTRE DE MOC RAT, BEL L EFONTE, PA. ..| Boro Accepts— tion: po 1 Page One) followed CASON wh Provide ihle leng thie on Park Upervis in Hn n ) and deve I'he bor eh pay al 5 Ul tran I'he 131 donor on are not met Brockerhoft J Ww. J opm nt mt fer Of property 6 revel prov Henry A Peters and before t 0 the on Emerick format dinance 101 on forbiddh metere facilities Hmited chief of otelmen isted by te bor Centre £™¢ The ' ense Work Week Is— ed From Page On curtaile uture, await the author. arged with ng we jon or CAT at Columbia UV.— From Page One 11 sampling used. These pro- ible draw the total popula but, representative e complete population terviewer Carries an and has had training in the use of the Although the names of | interviewed are taken, there that no In- singled out for censu of DErsons tablished being make it Iusions from portions of tl a ery in ation card proce - are POS to a bout mall those dividual will be pecial treatment, nor will any per- be put on a list of any sort The names serve as a check on the | adequacy of sampling as well as on | | the of the interview- ers. Reports from the outer centers as well as from the local center indicate considerable interest In the | project on the part of those ap- | proached. The State College unit I= under the direction of Ciuest performance . : 1S al] Gas Well Drilling— | (Continued From Page One) located on In Clinton county, The | axis of the Hyner anticline has been traced to Burnside township, : and wells will be drilled into the! now famous Osiskany sands Mr. Wilson sald this was the first of his organization's ventures in Pennaylvania. He added that the firm takes Its name from the Shan von sands of Wyoming where its first strike was made. with | th | used | mitz, of State College, was foreman Display Deédicated— a shock absorbers, . Legion Band— {Continued From Page One) Bellefonte High upon a career of The American ported on tentative plans oni formulated as to holding the an- nual Memorial Day services in the Union Cemetery this vear The ceremonies will be held Pines” of the Ce metery which located in the south-central section near East High Street Plans were made Armistice Day this November 12 It was announced that two-story frame and stone building on E. Howard Btreet, which wa the late Hardman P. Har- morgue, while he was a« engaged In the undertaking being razed this space that it occupied wi tem) for a Schoo) nus who enter; Sing ‘omuiitlee i ( in 10 year on Monday the by ins a & week the used and be yorarily parkin, ot the Stree! slong Decatur by employes PErTNISS of Legion member; chance to b vaged from the Razing of Howard nillding and extending alley is being of the Legion Harris es. will the mas on back done with tate ion the have iy terial wrecking May 1046 Ebeling Holding Brook-Doli-Ebe] Legion the Brook Company ing Post of Bellefonte reement with the purchase by 250) wan of bounded + Legion another Ot Just bul restrictions plans, and when the nrogram ding will effect 1846 expansion known important "sory rat bons cers tion and devel property opment were to be discussed the 4 fi Lf Joh agreement wit} Harris Xpand te Burge toward Candidate For ed om Page One Bald Eagle Val- township th Isaas that wind schond mr} teacher Ferguson mM and as a Cimenta ley and learned YOCAalinr he went 1 1914 and Ais able exper aitie manch puUsOn LowT ind later where in whit Dd met wits, Tr ness he } of the Un gh “al th ties nh pur tate : wade Mexico A member of 1991 Fer ¢ {OT Bales and duris towns federal Aor hip Cron refx Ten. . ties being to all types 1 the district 0-commii Ferguson the war was a war bond sales cog the West Precinct of Per. He 1s a member nf utheran chur-h and Moose of Belle. Oo he J La : § tow the AAA Ir na throus ember of the tee ir tos. hout ruary 1918 Mr. Harpster inited in marriage with Ruth of Rock Springs, daughter ns, now of State Col. ate Anna Parson three sons and n the family: Paul. now m the homestead farm, who served d Years in the Pacific during Worl War 11. Lee, also on who served 25 month Clark ip Italy: Robert C on | adjoining farm: Stearns, of Enola. Pa Mrs. Betty Taylor, of Pennsylvania Putnace and Mi Anna Margaret holds the responsible ecretary of State College Borough There are 11 grandchildren Mr. Harpster has two brothers and a sister”: Ira, mall carrier of Penn. yivania Purnace Robert, burg, and Mr Pennsylvania Furnace 19 True Bills— Continued From Mage One! painted, and under who Mrs Gen be Dew Carpet be placed In the court room, Jury room | and atiorneys’ room. Russell Ada- of the Grand Jury, Three cases and a number of guilty pleas were scheduled to be heard In Summary Court this morning All the above persons Indicted are scheduled to be tried In Crim. inal Court beginning Monday, May 2 (Continued From Page Opt) Pictures Presented Several hundred pletures have been presented to the | Mrs. GO. Ross Parker, Ey Lh nounced. 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