May 24, 1951 : THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three | greater portion * WARY upon | go YEA W AGO: . Thing ? ’ The boar n Deed Book No 127. page 287: and " | ¥ Te ‘ } 11 i hn YORYO in 1 BOOK § : V | high trestle work ) meet the re- | RS . Legal Notices oy the 1 L to secept or re WwW Porest Stonebraker et al ‘to L S H IS OR { quirement created by the estab g . i we fen at y p bis Daniel J. Dennison, recorded in ! wsnment of scone penny va- Noted Speakers Listed For Memorial BIDS WANTED | JEAN Centre County, Pennsylvania, in 2 | nia Rallroad Company has estab- Boggs Township School Director (21 Secrets Deed Book No. 167, page 166 : ' i lished a branch railway from the All wot sealed bid on Br Thi ale shall include the (Concluding Patton Township) ron Mining ron mining n j h D Add Th will accep aled bids on general tii al hall in | main line at Tyrone to Scotia, and ay resses roug out ounty | school supplies and janitorial sup PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE dation placed for new | thus affords an easy and conveni | plies. Bids to be submitted to Mi REAL ESTATE i ibject to deed OU | Pauline Jenkins secretary, Mile PRIDAY. MAY 25. 1051 { prem} ww Daniel | burg, no later than June 4 Cople 0. Cars wa : to Fr ick Barnes the mines to the receiving depot at | appointment we have noted for | At the high school. Miss Lulu Rine | of lists of the necessary supplie “0p co Gi in C Pittsburgh for the Carnegles. These Memorial Day orator { won the biographical essay prize of | may be secured at the home of the ind igned Administrator 01 | need Book Ne y 3 ‘ . Samet docs ‘ b ‘at mines are regarded as among the Clement Dale, Esq at Martha | $10. Miss Phinetta Jones, of Miles- | speretary %27 he Esta of aniel J nnisor TERMS OF neighborhood The recollectiol {| Known i la, Celtic, and Lam- | i hest in the county. and are likely Furnace hurd, won second Donors and Willi eee # or Jae ib and Samue' Cray go Yack ho dR i Vi 1 to yield their bounteous wealth fo Col.\J. P. Coburn, Pine Hall | deliver the salutatory oration at the PROPOSED BUDGET { | 3 wl ho » tood A 1 { { i isd i] ie i 1 t i \ | a log school gi es ag Eh . pp es 1 many year 0 come. Scola 1s now Hon. A. O. Pui Pine Grove | commencement | ‘The proposed budget of the hool where Isaac 'a MV | W L f { Ie CUT T : ( ATARI October 1881 a busy hamlet wit D. F. Fortnes . Aaronsburg and | M very rude affair, boasting 1 hii \¢ illiam Henderson a population of about 400, contain Rebersburg i 14 » th n gre edd 1 1 ‘ ry "mt N . [ \ W . . ~~ DE ac oy. grads bs for se arias srr 1 hree stores, will soon be establis} Cap Hugh ¢ Paylor, MArsh | aling with her aunt Mrs. Wistar | able for inspection by all intereste ff window tol | \ posh rr Wiel w’ Crook | elng wi aun Mi ti 3 wih and gh las A pon’ Sliliall AHO DIE 8] Jib | Morris. They will be accompanied | persons at the office of the secrets { rough ' ' 'y nd { \ t v "Oth ¥ PM nag | ugl 0 expand \ rength nd adorn Hon. John GG. Love Howard | by Rev. Dr. Woods, of Philadelphia of the board in the Bellefonte High ells ' 4 it} | ’ @ 1 yr The bude Yh § I ment wath An Important telephone deal has | And his children | School bullding. The budget may bx J lephon In Patton i 1001 wl \ \ ' but N inspected any week day fron ut { been ns ated this past eek 1 ar htt " , ot i ipposed " ’ ‘alt o co immated ni pa Ww K | J. Thomas Mitchell, Esq wil date until the eve: Patton M W ! ! that will be of great interest to our | from New York on May 30th for a 11. 1951 " a \ TI 3 3 | : June 195 i wh McCoy. | a, ha! I|readers. The Central Commercial | three months’ tour abroad. His itin- | J Re atomtion wi t t be hallant AUgU Tel y) M mn adoption ii f i i Ut! ! 1) tt ! Y i perators | eo ; we % Pelephone Company of Central|erary takes in England, Ireland and ii d RAop w 0 : aE ’ y T G d G t More aE em : Penna, whose offices are located ai | Scotland the principle cities of 20RF JEAN E. HAYNE ab A : bat re est araens € Bellefonte hi been erged into | Prance point ‘one tivh ine y JEAN FE AYNEI calling 1! a mol } 1 © . » nds mery i | Fi ance, points along the Rhine anc x21 Se eratasy 195.00 a ib . a¥} All- A erica Roses Schools ~The first u chool | Patton wi egun a n early day to whic h the pec ple i for e rich « { naturally | ent outlet f« children was doubtless the or \ttract attention i oon as! ume of traf cated at Stormstow: it : was the only one avails for n i ron worker ‘nire County time to the people ti IrAY | began operation ‘he localities now ir the considerable vol ¢ which must flow from I'he following are some of the |lence during the four year's course entre Count) he " Mary Blanchard expects to | district of the Borough of Belle- pend the summer in Europe trav- | fonte, Centre County, Pa. Is avall- he United Telephone and Tele- | possibly through Switzerland down | 7° bar him out one day, but ol Vell xtel iron n g interests in ik Lio] ig hil ri i Te raph pany of Penna. One rea- | into Italy BIDS WANTED for Wh on ! ; a ; Noni ow vans HAW smoked them with brimstone into | Fergusor ollege. Potter ai frasined “ v1) X% ra on of { for the merger was the cass of George B. Bran: The Howard Sorel . i ! ! Ivi Sl a capitulation, and afte: hat ti ay 4 I It atton they work | a. abit oF pe Aviad 1, penden companies like | don. of the Wellington Hotel, Car- | Board hereby solicits bid who was charged by James 8 ! inch power lawn mower of cqlored, of Harrisburg, | type and best ible q ing to accomodate him at Bids must 1} ealed, envy gave up experimentu pot ! Vi ni Frank ttermal wai MY ¥ viaire Tiabn bias, ‘entral Commercial lack the bene satisfied that he must win eve heir mini iperintendent in Pat he ¥ me ree CSarttrm Siva 1k D1 Ind istance service. It time they brought on ntest. In | ton. i nativ { Cent: ounty a hit hy wird phil In ! local service will now 1826 one / Shupert taught | He engage iron 1 SOF ANE | arias of a rile BF: lands. © * generally improved because of hotel on account of his color. | marked BIDS FOR POWER MOW S6Ho) At 8 shanty hat s00C nea | ngton Furnace in 1853, and | " omoany ) nt opera-| y action and the popular 1oW | 1he Grand Jury of Cumberland | ER, and be in possession of the se James R Ath in ¥ CINE | remaine intil 1871 n hel ions of ti ynvany, dating from! will continue. Ellis L. Orvis i | county Thursday ignored the bill | retary of the shanty, Bradley al Bl ig Ble Lent the employment ol erst IER). ave vr nreliminare | He Central Commercials president placed the costs on Summers. | EDST, June 4 ter also a millwright ar nanufa Linn « . or nearly 30 years h April, 1881, | Ines ly preliminary Joh ' McCormick superinten- | arr Brandon formerly was proprie- The board reserves the turer of cornsheller we likewise | ha engaged in mining and ; he A ” ial bu iness “ ! i . nt and Ison Robb, secretary { the Brockerhoff House at this | reject any or all bids teachers oe BE rt A J lay ; Supt. Rine on Monday y put. | place HOWARD BOROUGH cn ea AL a y Prank Sasserman has ads SCHOOL DISTRICT : sw chair to his already well | Donald B. Gardner PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE e B ers limited) have ttsburgh, and will use the pr I'he annual Commencement exer. | Gul] barbershop in the Cen Kia Secretary, Howard , REAL ESTATE Get Low Cost ot fact oxtreordinary and itn- ) ust of thelr Centre County mines af oT the BARRIC | Contr Bay eulldiE EE TRATHIX ROTO RIDAY: RAY : pp— High School =) ly meagrely f reshadowed pr rpon ternoon, June 6. The Junior Orator- | Blackford's Eating Parlors on Bish- | 0. A. JOHNSON, late > [ ate Col- | the Estate of JD nnis late VOSS BUILD win" =) | me a VARY tor | i Mrs. W Dusted 3s lotiows | ber of years successfully managed the undersigned. al 1s al : dent, situate at — Fountain Service — demand » . ’. tant 1 mining pers; I thelr ! i tt irgt rn : { 1901, wil in Gar | reafter during the mimer i - nn the matter of th st f P.M. (DS1] he Fre Electric A Consiruciion! _g& L Jo erations, | their works in Pittsburgh. Their class of 1901, will be held in Gar- | Hereafter during {| Jn the matter of estate o oP.) the Premises Small Electric Appliances fac n th eal Conta t for the Reynold’s prize | op st: It will be made by Cead- | lege Borough, deceased hilipsbur n unty KELVINATOR PHILCO, co { > hij ut { the of . y SNOW SHOE Jun = Js Sveaneniny Wom BS aun} ' rd * 2 othr Wm wg hp Be M : 7 4 By Fil : po rion GIFTS - TOYS - PATENTS y ie Brothers bought of Moses! Mr. and Sim, @Yoiliam Tobey) aol Bares, Mame woods, dda. 14 a Hall fo wilkinson | quested to make immediate pay- 21 W Ma bet in the Buroug! BENDIX, IRONRITE, LAMINATED || Somes in soos or sees oor | aus ais Tm ape, Siuipiony. tr cine, Bites, Somes, av. | ivi Smit oi pupiin. 3 | ent, an Shoe SWnE Seino te 2 RAFTERS || Domn mmcs mi S| Ck wm ry come, az rie Ts Ber | Ero Eh ol (I [EP dy ean 2, Pan Sgro, ors MELROY'S Merz Storage Space! ie ’ 2, x t ] vith M Ww % hs ent Mr { Armsts DE. sili jin 4 Rann Linn gh g Int Johr py a Q Sta g olle e. vm Sor = y y , Pleasant Gap, Pa. WANTED Greater Strangih! tenement ses and | Ples Jap. visite FOR, Rule | J aguas. LE 2/88 Won EE Ta 0s ny BATE BIDS ’ ed { REPRESENTING ® Easily Altered! | erted the wilder: | Jane spent Thursday at Philips. | © ° 0 © FER TO BERETA SXOCH I . | eletonte ares wa 0 col © | The Martin Steel Products Corp. Easily added to when spa aa Ihe Sentry ay: : i) ngs and in the following am : “Pioneers in the Design and Fabrication of METAL of Sh ak ama template e of | Helen of Phil : .. 20 YEARS AGO: Spring St iding 125 Buildings EXCLUSIVELY for the Farm” Get a FREE ESTIMATE o ed description, fra fu vith M cup gs Tet Dotiding 0 tous. 3 HAYMAKERS — SILOS — DAIRY BARNS Your Building Job Today UE 670 0 30 Olver Bell. eeorn . Invalid Finds Haven Here After Plane =." ©: wove vuicine wo CORN CRIBS — GRAIN BINS Also zp CENTRE FARM BUREAU , lude an ¥ | Ma t .- M k ' : ' Ham or he high. che . a Cm > Badger: Barn Cleaners and Barn Ventilating Fans 2) COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION ; wile ‘ a es Forced Landing mn Wheat Field Rr : shri 1 For further information and prices, call or see I Pleasant Gop, Pennsylvania wit ho ” dt y wical ' i Ra an invall sffering r ary Louise Meyer, editor should . snalysis of d " 3 ! FRANKLIN MUSSER Phone—Bellefonte 2351 SPRING MILLS, PA PHONE MILLHEIM 1ZRI12 “J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY One of the Oldest Agencies in Centre County hia 4 . e Phil ing Wu nnerving Xperi- entre County Court bs p y . . a 4 y inn hy ' \ Cases for prosecution are mostly ob EPW. L. REICHUINE ' ASBeny pia which violationt of the motor laws. Liquor Temple Court Phone 2521 ’ the hath pof JOT Seta sa) SWRA aie cases wre wot so muinerow us In rmer term Dr. Harvey § J PIE ter t . ting Tuesday noor th itamobll acciden at Fieming- # water-heater fo \ ater t fuel. > d -In-one ; fed ig : Ba , jovernor Pinchot adaressec 3 lepree hot water vou $t, you can 60 a want from 13% s wash Pyven ate [ ar You Inferestedin Having a Complete | oo =a El wi Po | NA SS for genera ar 1 i r \ ry DOGGY In the for germ-free mat ious banguet i : hs 8 LA A" iin py it Oi N ir fever 5 | ” ® ural mail carrier Robert Wood: | T: or stream ~ Chas Tov 8} ’ ring reminded of his birthday} mtaste NEES HI AS a n Monday when a number of his| = NR ASAD Walt TIES friends gathered at his home in the) Nata esr (Somaya pent few deligh n 300" was one of ir thereby enlarging water suppl) One sand dollars, put up by Belle- merchants, was chanced off Richelieu Theatre i r. and Mrs. Harry Miller, Mr. and |, "7 Ankh Were SUID ’ rs. Arbor Everett, Mr. and Mrs. |, nly $675 B S00 a > es Gray, Mr. and Mrs. O. P.V | o. Abbe La ‘ at mnd Maxwell Touring car could be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood- for $3000 crateh feed out rsions of the evening 2 4 " nd a spect feature was the jun. - by Mr Woodring guests were present STORMY WEATHER | TRY IMIS FOR SIZE! f . «« HMA! Your auto- (as gives you more a= r nd Mrs. Ale morn wr . 1" 1" "1 % od ! Mr. an Mr Alex Mo 4 t Wagner's Mill was selling for 5 n, Virginia Markley, Anna Vieard | o, ™ ‘Ty PLE Teh vs ; . I i " r and Mrs. Edward Markley 180 per-HUNDREI imp roas hi 5 matic Gras water service from a 102 a ; { Beezer's Meat Market was 23 $ heater won't go off in lon heater than vom - we DF. And Mis. c1at0f Locke ‘ Bis ® pound Showing Jor the . the worst weather. No | get from an So-galion sllefoirt . y t= of ’ 3 N r - . y Bellefonte, are the proud paren week at the Richelieu were a vari oh fuel to order or store size tun by any other i - VEO | ‘ » Ee an Infant y tt oaDit ety of Aine | uring George Arlis ' ) AS i gt - ; x18 ! y | anit son, born at the Hospital { Ans featuring Georg i Gas » ready and able automatic fuel. Check " Saturday ith i oud pare! Jac 's 4 . niels \ Sat AY. Although the proud par Jack yakie, Bebe Danie Ber to serve you 24 hours the night size for vour oF J i d Ea i oe," y 57% 4 , ’ y g " , § ; n have not decided on a name. | Lyon. Lewis Stone. Richard Barth- A : i h . oY . i bY, % " - i - 126g | nd cquip~ ] ' 7 . oa 5 in all probability it will be chri- | elmess, Pay Wray and Joe E. Brown Be aday 305 day ’ Lami } r quip - } wr 2h . a rd William Admission was 10 and 25 cent a vear ment, toaay RUNVILLE PINE GLEN on ( The next event will be Decoration Church services Sunday School Day, Wednesday, May 30, at the | at 10 am. Worship service at 11] Advent Cemetery at 9:30 am | am ’ Irvin Watson and son. of Moose! The baccalaureate service will be her's GAS... Run. visited with relatives and at- [at 7:45 pm. at the Snow Shoe ’, tended Sunday School here on last | Methodist Church. Four members he World's Sunda {of the graduating class are from " : Burnside township, Isabel Kochik Here is » Living Room to entertain and no more worries where Mr. and Mrs. Russell Zerby and | mos7 : family visited with Mr. and Mrs | MONA Pye, John McCullough and / AND IT SAVES YOU | NEXT STEP TO A your g \ Hi ) wi he Sofa-Bed that affords innerspring mat- Samuel Shirk last Sunday | Marvin Hoover walker heat . MONEY, TOO! You | 100% MODERN tre nfort, J fli | t) fs p 4 Memorial services will be held | "ng ) In h RY ON iO J LIN HCK and the sofa opens to a full-sized bed for two Mr and Mrs Milligan Lucas and | not only pay " to LAUND "2 new at the cemetery here on Memorial | . ' ' y n u 3 rise ] tx Cras ou sleep bed high. There's plenty of room in the full-size bedding Miss Lulu Zerby, of Unionville, vis | ro Anyone having lots are re- vel! start . . . since you automats Gas clothes ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | oe don't have to buy | dryer! It frees you compartment for our pillows, blankets, and sheets, Samuel! Shirk last week 1 quested 10 clean them up such a big heater . from hauling, hang | The 4-H club will meet on Mon- . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Poorman, | day, May 28, at the Starr sschool but Gas also costs up | Mg, pinning les B of State College, visited with Mr.|at 7:30 pm. Mr. Bull, county agent, to $00 a year less to | dry action costs les, run than any other | » faster than any . and Mrs. Samuel Shirk last Sun- | expects to be present A Completely Furnished Room Can Be Yours at day | Mra. Clyde Hoover Jr. ws & pa- mantic pypten, nsone . | Jack Witherite made a call at ine Hani in the Philipsburg State ome | a Very Reasonable Price! home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shirk | PIiSI for several days last week. last Sunday and found it a good H “iy you hear the wed vy ” No WONDER place to stay ng? Leonard Narehood and Mary reli uh % a Louise Cowder, of Kylertown, were 2,250,000 families bought new | y girl, weighing pounds, | married on Saturday BE SURE TO VISIT JEFFRIES TODAY! | arrived at the home of the Rev . aviomatic Gas water-heaters — and Mrs. Leonard E. Ritchey, of last year alone. Why wail? | Casselman, last Wednesday moming | Dr. Milton 8. Eisenhower, presi Order yours from your merchant at 6:30 am. The new arrival Is the | dont at State. will deliver the ) third child, there being two boys, nn gr eo when his plumber, appliance store, or Gas |Calvin, 5, and Brian, 2. The Rev.| son. Milton, Jr. is graduated from company, today! IHS has pol i Ritchey was pastor of the Runville | Kansas State College, May 27. Young Charge, Evangelical United Breth-| Eiuenhower, like his father before v “DRIVE TO THE COUNTRY & SAVE" OPEN EVENINGS EXCEPT THURSDAY {ren four churchs the past five years | him, will get a bachelor's degree in and moved to Casselman last 8ep- | journalism. Dr. Eisenhower is for- i tember. Mrs. Ritchey is the former Centre Hall, Pa. Phone 37 tember. Mrs. Ritchey I the former | mer Kansas State president. 44 a TT ay on § ureaiGrat 4 ae who donal City and Bottled Gas know which way the wind Is blow. w ore Sn es, ene Su, ain ig hin nk ini the 1S ELLEPONTE™ _— STATE COLLEGE ———— -
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