Random [tems 1 “Doc” Stevens reports that some of the families afflicted with meas- les over in Thompsontown must be very large, since he noticed that the quarantine signs on several homes were set off with neat white oak frames, evidently in the belief that the signs are going to be more or less permanent How would you say K? Major H Laird Curtin, of Curtin, describing ¢ man who was a physical giant, bu whose mental perception was noth- ing to brag about, put it: “He wa just all fe Now"! Kachik, well ind often ayor ol relerreg Prossertown mnfierer in It number of and during Willlamsport's change of greg reference gether a Willlamsoprt's first citizen gel a red about it, Andy dec! » Mayor of Prosseriown —_— See US SOmeiins He to explain just how ¢ ) about geting to his Mayor In gs, Andy made some two Mayors being the conf » re Hint of Amateu Photographer Ralph Mall you that when in do bt exposure to give HOETAL xo aiwal give thin nk necessary photo 5 &r¢ over-oxi them are thus Mile gu more than a ph E FREER oe Ql Many under -exposed are won't Lp copy Because iu manac we've te the dates Mi ATC ring Feve: about DOW dng. F { DOW 9€ ADM that “Sp People sometl ives we'l one withal is an teresiilg nformation of Talking with put = side ROT Aud chamber e after the Strantz, M ey P. Ashe Penit entiary naw SPaper men poitentiary’s death X aded 1 tl SEAl'Y Wasden . en “Exp uni deciared ONaem adjusieg who have walked a ave faltered N l¥ broken down times wonder how Guainiance der a tremen wouble Placed tion, most of Ww the new condition Condemned men must be able to adjust them- 80 ves to the fact that on a cer day at a certain hour their life wiil end we friend or a Dead jous load of grief Saline POs Ouisgfmivey re manages 1 Ip uli~ Ja 4G just tain Flourish eight-year-old walked along } corner of the Hoag Dairy he « of High and Spring Street wd an empty ginger ale bottle om a case of empties outside the rear door, and dashed ul Spring Street He ed Into the aley at the ‘ Blawe Liquor store and travelec alley to North Allegheny There he went into a grocery, tu in the bottle, and collected two cents. This method of gaining re- venue is ticad by a number of youngste:s, according to residents of the vicinity, to whom the sight of a bay running up the street with an empty bottle a strange Parked Cars Must Have Parking Lights Racket morning an ser warily walk at the Sore at wrn- of the 1 the Street ned prac not ou Under the light laws in the provis- fons of the motor code, motor ve- hicles parked along the berm or ad- jacent to the berm are required to use parking lamps lighted at al times when regular driving lights are used, This ruling has hitherto not been rigidly enforced but the Pennsylva. nia Motor Patrol announce that a drive will be made to insure strict enforcement, Unlighted cars parked along the berm create a driving hazard, especi- aly in bad weather when there bs danger of approaching cars skdiding mw parked vehicles Motorist's Car Kills Five Sheep and Cow Pive sheep and a cow, part of a herd being driven to pasture, were killed on a macadam highway about two miles from Bedford early Saturday morning. ftate motor police, of the Bed ford detail, said the herd covered the highway for a distance when a professions career. Dick Powell, car driven by Roy A. Wauking, of | Everett, shot across the grade of a hil} into their midst. 7,000 Copies Go Into the Homes Each Week. SECOND SECTION The Most Widely Read Newspaper in Centre County] he Cenfre Democraf VOLUME BELLEFONTE, ‘Sin Baby’ Kept Six Years In Garret on Rich Farm Only Milk Ever Fed Child That Cannot Talk, Walk or Cry; Grandfather Wanted to Pun- ish Daughter For Wrongdoing read {o undil it Filthy I loom Mine Owner Pinned Under Prop Timber of Philips- Injured Week Morris Frank, Sr.. Slightly Accident burg, Last y & falien prop, and roof, Morris ed from a tos tified ent an Reiland was turn- Perishes as Fire Razes His Cabin Rescue eflorts by three Klingers- town men Saturday night falled 0 mve John Wetzel, 71, retired saw mill employe, from burning to death in his one-room cabin about fifleen miles west of Lyken Beeing the flames a the sky, the three men, ey. Richard Erdman and hastened from tha County town to Wetzel's Mountain road town and Hebe They saw Wetzel lying on his cot nveloped by flame. One of the men had brought along a wire, which they fastened to a coll of the mat- tress on Welze's col. They pulled Wetzel from the building on the mattress, but he was dead, Several dogs may have burned with Wetael of keeping a score of dogs, several of them in his home, where he lived alone. Superficial searching of the ruing showed no signs of the bones of dogs, but when the rescuers ar rived there was only one dog in the vicinity they shot into Harry Steel J. Snyder Schuylkill home along between K ingers- So Boxer Golng to Hollywood Billy Soose, Farrell, Pa, middie~ weight boxer, 186-pound easern intercollegiate champion last year 8 en route to Hollywood to begin his | screen gar, with Paul Moss of Par- tell own the former Penn Stale box [ers coutract. He was in the habit | THURSDAY, ———————— NEWS, FEATURES FEBRUARY 10, 1958 NUMBER 6 Leave It to the Young Brother! OM sOME OF Mv 1% == KIN I wave hb ° YOUR valLgnTiNEg Daw CANDY TO gave GAL === I ALL TH CHOCOLATES 1 BOUGHT — TO “UM ~~ XTE FOR MER--7 Job Offered ‘Ghost’ Chaser Stern Justice But It's Undesirable Tenant Man on Relief Taxpayer With $700.00 To Start Had $2,640 In Peg Leg Body Found Hanging in Bare Room of Boarding House at Indiana of In- relief pay- Wit a for buik of thes ound $2.64 i the wood in 1932 h ud ANKE em ved from re week, Woods added tigators earned dividends from a ¢ fu Warrior's Mark Man is Injured BAT0x banks ig in 8 mine ac- years ago. He lived Te were no rn rn Wood w———— WATTS HEADS CHINA GROUP AT PENN STATE Bcehool Pennsylvania has been ted the Penn State Id | Bier and Paul Sheppard umitiee which aids Lng: | nearby. but had gained suc ity at Canton. China way that It was thie members of the comumit- the building Dr. Edward H. Dusham ———— Professor Edward R. VanSant, Dr Roy D. Anthony, Professor John H. Frizzell, Professor D. D. Btey- enson, Miss Charlotte Ray, dean of women, William 8. Hoffman, regis- Pour scholarships covering « trar, and Harry Seamans, general #nheering and general courses secretary of the Penn State Christ. leading colleges and universities wi fan Association be awarded this year to children A Pennsylvania Railroad emp oyes, a i i . . ording to notices just distributed Heirs Get 20-Year Old Car H. A. Bnochs ot of Personne) Twenly years ago, Gus Gainey all departments of the rails Negro, of Dunn, N. © bought an Three scholar hips are avaliable utomoblie, He drove It ag long as [sons of employes and the fourth the first five gallons of gasoline open to either a a daughts d insted and then parked it because : , Candidates for these scholarsh he ligured the operation of it was must take the examinetion of too costly. When he died recently College Entrance Examinatic it passed on to his heirs Board specified in the notices dean of the at the Watt ele DINK COL oe mn Unily Faculty tee incl HNPOs cto 10¢ SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE TO F. RR EMPLOYE'S CHILDREN son or ley asughter Codar uly hurt broader bulldings on the Oilide he Melntire was caught 1 bull With, Can Build $5,000.00 Home Five-Acre Tract For Public Park Hote rin Hoberman te, wi in connection pIying junk has frequently wiih Dai wre he a - - a Farmer Hurt hy Team nes MeBEntire, who lives with Min, Horace Spalding Ledge, near Oanton, was while assisting In the of A team of horses used In the became [relghtened and brooder, causing it ahother bai ding. Mr between the ed the with dings and was badly cut on his above the knee, 0 Estimate 2,700 Cases of Syphillis in Centre County Physicians Ask Co-operation of Public in Wip- ing Out Disease; Treatment is effective, But Requires Reasonable Time Local Farmers Contribute to Soil Increase Creek, Burns Approximately 60,000 in Now Conservation Methods State Following ring 198%. It & the otal sum Fis sity that farmers 8 oi ultural Conser- ip definite ob- urpluses help both the the farmer by w King tw establish and maintain unifor fair prices to each of these, year and year out “Agricultural oconservatior us larmers an opportunity to put into practical operation the type of farming that has been taught and sought for many years,” the come mittee declared, as It urged every farmer in ihe state 10 gel in touch with his county agricutural conser vation office to earn how he may participate In the new program COT ~ offers The sancity of courts will be more generally recognized when poorer people have fuller access to justice 8 By paid to History of Syphili Glenn Dickey Home, Beech : Blaze St: wrted Room; and in Family Household Goods Townshiy by his fath Ss Georg: former y Ki ’ " JWI A eres Wmporari Wcmn— * Missing 19 Days; Found In Florida orare Peon Sheriff M A a John J wae lnformed by G Palatka chief of police was hold 14 harkey OOUTILY Pra e 4 ing the mi b Sharkey notified the Pelton made immediat jeave for Florida The of eigh of m PTHONS of New York were on the lookout for the youth who was a student of the Cooper Township High school Broadoasts were made from KDKA Pittsburgh, Wi llamsport Al and numerou short wave stations Young Palton’s appearance in Florida was unexpected as it wa thought he would be in California or New York City parents states and city police bureaus polioe SEINE LOOna a Mm — One Baby in 1937 Only one baby was born during 1837 at Bwecien, N. Y a town of L100 population, sceording to Town Clerk Fred B. Richards . ‘KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES' — Eddie Saves Fifty Cents ——————————— = Dont see How YOu CAN STAND STAY IN IT ALL DAY = IVE GOT A CH FROM JUST MICHMNG 8, my TOE WN! @ N— | By POP MOMAND Upstairs Loses ( lothing E. Dickey, and the Fred Maite Odd and Curious Must Marry Hebrew when an iX-year-old Ruth ries by poy 44 Wanted: Rain Loses $ $5, 5 Gets Slap Bad r Baker gt heteliel Could Swallow Swords T . rares ' " At vr _—- ody Harde ening ag ual gout have irabie ’ Cat's Natal Party Roosevelt and nor Lela York among the 1500 persons whom L. C ark has invited t ard. birthday party of pet eat ommy, a Falls. Proomsed n i held in the 19. will be devoted than 250 persons birthday part) Gover are Dr yatiend U Tre r Teg oent ' rr nan Seneca Feb More Tommy b on harity ded VEAL Asleep On Track A Grand Trunk freight train en- gineer, peering from his cab as the engine rounded a curve near Kalamagoo, Mich saw 3 parked ofr in his path. He threw on the ar brakes and the train ground on the rails halting only a few feet from the car. The engineer leaped from the throttle and woke the sleeping driver, who muttered “Thanks” ahd drove away 9 Children In 5 Years Mr. and Mrs. Bud Chafin, of Lo- gan, W. Va, have had nine children born in the Jast five years. There were four sets of twins and one singe birth. Two of the children are dead 27th Child Born While he was in a hospital re- covering from injuries suffered In an sutomobile accident, the stork visited the home of E. J. Roberts, at Conway, 8 C. for the twenty seventh time, Twenty-five of the atier last children are ving Fast Work Thirty minutes after three armed masked
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