Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 05, 1938, Image 7

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Elderly Man Fires
May 5, 19:
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Page Seven
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will be entitled to a free member- ing to achieve such standards,
and described an follows, 10
BROINNING: at nn
slone
So IHEMTHERT ITE CORMIIAEIIN II ON HOG,
Downie Bros, Feature Many Clowns
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Pictured above are a few of the
the kids from eight to eighty
Downie Bros. Circus exhibits in
funny fellows who will delight all
years of age with their antics when
Bellefonte on Saturday, May 14th.
nned to play in
perience wilh
WINRAR OESUHBOHBHRNEO INNO mat
ANNOUNCEMENT!
The Woodward Inn
AT WOODWARD, PA.
&
’
Will be Open for Business
MAY 1st, 1938.
Under New Management.
C. HH. HOSTERMAN
1 sat mI a3
La TITITEH o FTTH HiT o HEI HE TET g TTT ge
HEAR
CHARLES J.
MARGIOTTI
rr
Weliare Drive
“Save the Farms
at 9:30 D.S.T.
over State-Wide Network
ANNIVERSARY
SALE!
th
MAY 5, 6&7
Noodles
Matches
Applebutter -
Toilet Paper
2:0 23¢
6: 19¢
2..-29¢
6 23¢
- 10-1b sack 48¢
Ib box 12¢
2-1b jar 22¢
2 lge. cans 37¢
2 lge. cans 43¢
Ige. bottle 10c¢
SUGAR (1 to customer)
GRAHAM CRACKERS
PEANUT BUTTER .
PEACHES -
PINEAPPLE
CATSUP
FREIHOFER'S BREAD AND CAKES FRESH DAILY
Perfect Loaf 12c¢
Ib 19¢
4 cans 25¢
Puffed Wheat 3 pkgs. 25¢
Wheaties 2 pkgs. 23¢
(Telescope Pree)
Shred. Wheat,
Corn Flakes
Longhorn Cheese
Milk
COFFEE
Old Settlement 2 Ibs. 29¢
Suncrest 2 Ib. 35¢
Bliss Vac. Pack, 2 Ib. 45¢
Chase Sanborn 2 Ib. 50¢
2 pkgs. 23¢
3 pkgs. 19¢
Purasnow Flour +. 99¢
Every Sack Guaranteed. (Sugar & Cream Set Free with Each Sack)
Musser’s Store
West (
‘ollege Avenue R. D.
Phone 3396.
State College, Pa.
Life's earthly
Gets Under Way
FRIDAY, MAY Sth | Dledae one cent out of every dofinr
‘by your
ship In the Bellefonte Y. M. C. A.
A pledge of at least $6 entitles the
memberships
in the Bellefonte Community Ath-
Centre
donor to additional
letic Association
County Hospital
Under the plan
year
ill bovs and girls
16 vears old In
cinity are given
memberships. The
ing 1s most flexible, and pe
wishing any definite part or
thelr pledges to go to
titutions may indicate
ferences on thelr pledge
Beneficiary agencles
amounts to be received
to the budget are as follows
C. A. $5400: Centre
ital, $4,500; Salvation
A. M. E. church, $300;
fire company, $75; Undine
gan fire companies, each $300;
Scouts, $1,000: Girl Scouts
Athletic association, 81.350;
hildren, $300; associated
$150
The following contributors
been reported to date by the
munit Welfare Fund As:
Additional names will be
weekly until the names of
ws have been listed
$100 to S500
Bellefonte Trust Co
Ivan Walker (Judge)
Fitan Metal Co
Sieg
Vagner &
and the
Corporation
Inaugurated
between 10
free ¥Y. M. C. A
thelr
cards
YM
Army
ociation
Murphy
Emerick
* R Meek
Centre County
Hetnem An
G. Love
Telephon
yrawford
tre Oll &
State Commends
Hospital Board
tinued from page one)
Representative, Miss
made a special
ntre County Hoapital
what progress had
OSI Sra Ts
improve general hose
| the Ce
te det ermis
beer [
n made &
pital standards
In our letter to vit
1037, following the official in-
¢ Hospital, November
8 number of recommenda-
tions were made-—some with a view
0 general improvement others
with regard to specific compliance
with the Rules and Regulations of
this Department governing Hospi
tals receiving State-aid. We are
pleased to note that favorable ac-
tion has been taken on several of
the recommendations and the
are being carefully studied
Board to determine the
best method of procedure
The governing Board, the various
professional staffs and the person-
nel of a community hospital carry
a heavy responsibility. Budgets
must be carefully made and public
monies spent wisely in order to re-
turn 0 the community its due
the highest possible standards of
service, It is heartening to know
that you are awake to this respon.
sibility and are earnestly endeavor-
wi of December
others
F —- N
YOUR EYES AND
OUR SERVICE
A Series of Articles by
DR. EVA ROAN
Bellefonte and State College
Bellefonte Office hours Wed-
nesday 2 to 8; Saturday 9:30 to
8:30. Closed Thursday after-
noon at State College office.
May 5, 1938. That it is pos-
sible to sce well with Imperfect
eyes is well known to all whose
duties Include a complite exam-
ination of the eves. In such
cases a constant gtrain is imposed
upon the eyes, with results that
are distincily detrimental. The
above suggests that many should
be suspicious of thelr eyes as
the POSSIBLE cause of thelr
bodily ills,
Continued week after next,
last
and to be continued this year,
and
Bellefonte and vi-
system of pledg-
ISON
all of
certain In-
pre-
and the
according
County Hos-
$2560;
Milesburg
and Lo-
Boy
$060:
crippled Sunday
charities
have
Com-
published
all don-
We should appreciate
from you from time to time regard-
Ing your progres: We trust
may be able to solve your
COUrRgeous'y and
without undue delay
You have made
improvements in the
and we thank you for your sj
co-operation with this Department
We wish you
in your humanitarian
Very truly
CHARLES 1
Secretary of
By Rosemary
many des
continued
WOrk
VYOUrs,
EUNGARD
Welfare
Reinhold
Director
Bureau of Community Work
CHURCHE
Dix Run Baptist,
School Sunday HE
Elmer Hosband iperin
followed with meet
ing. Preaching at
good
Hnony
ANCE WA!
Come again, you
Shuey, pa:
toy
Bellefonte School of (he Bible
On 3rd Noor of the Bu
vy May
Rebersburg Evangelical Charge
al A. Babcock, Pastor. M
Day Serv
Hublersburg Evangelical Reformed
Rev. Jame B. Musser
9:30
ed
a
os
mm, Bap isn
pe
¢
Howard Evangelical
Rew lewis E Kline
Parish
Posten
wr a
ay 8
Bellefonte
wr
Evangelical
been
W. H Geis
May A ch
a Ch Eo
£ 6.30
1 The
Iw Rev
Superintendent
be prea hed b
District
Coleville Pilgrim Holiness
Franklin Lint Paso
8:30 Mr. Bernard M
Sunday May 8, will be
wiih D2
i that wii)
Mot ‘ WTS D AY
the mother with
largest family presen
to the oldest mother
award 0 the your
ent; fourth award
present with his or her mother: fifth
award to the youngest chiid present
Revival services are continuing
every evening this week, closing on
Sunday evening. The Holden Sis-
ters from Camden, Delaware are
the Evangelists
the
 eoond award
present; third
west mother pres-
o the oldest chi
LEGION TO QUIZ VETERANS’
POSTS IN CENTRAL PENNA.
As a part of their program for ei-
tablishing a Vetsrang Hospi‘al In
Centre County Brooks-Doll Ameri-
can Legion, Beliefonte, this week
launched a move to obtain accurate
information as to the number of
veterans in Central Pennsylvania
requiring hospital treatment.
All Legion and Veterans of For-
eign War posts within a radius of
75 miles of Bellefonte are to be asked
Wo fill out a questionnaire showing
how many veteians from their re-
spective posts are in need of ade-
quate hospitalization
When the replies have heen re-
ceived, the results will be tabulated
and the local post will then have
concrete facts to substantiate their
vontention that Central Pennsyl-
vania is in dire need of an institu-
won for the treatment of veterans.
FL — h—
Silo Blown Over at Waddle.
Duting a heavy windstorm pre-
ceeding the thunder shower that
visited this section late Tuesday 1
afternoon a silo on the Willism ©
Baxion farm at Waddie was blown
over, causing considerable damage |
% the empty structure. Charles
| Lohr is tenant on the farm.
hearing
irable
past two years
Jendid
SUCCOnS
Bullet Thru Head
(Continued from page one)
you
problems
satisfactorily
il roof erected over a depics-
the rear vard where wate:
mM uses wil ated In a large
d Ie. Discovery was made abou
B30 & wie, who had bees
lawn, and by a &
10 the home
m. OY IS
mowing the
Clair, who had gone
cal on hiy parentt
»
i One 11
front
parently heard the
Anothu
been plowing in ¢
field heard no sho!. nor
Boob 0 bellevedd the ne
IBWH mower drowned out
ding catridge
that eed
who had
dea h
had been In
1 and it Is Hb lieved
iinesy preyed
HOWARD BOROUGH
SCHOO!
Howard Township + Lact
Robert Love. Robert Crock. Betts
Bechdel William Brownson Her
Miller. John Bowmaster, Maud
pma Gordon, Robert Me-
Paul Mc-
i The my =n
Township Paul
The npson., Margaret Log
Pearl Giossner, Mary Dullen, Elmer
Harter, Earl Harter Edwin Orn-
dorf{, Dean Boone, Maxine Jeiries
Curtin Jownhilp Glenn Weaver
Beity Young. Stella Weaver, Fan
ny Houdeshel, Emma Heverly, El
eanor Mann, Thorus Nyman, Harry
Fye, Helen Bambhart, Bud Chap-
nin, May Watson, Violet Heaton,
Paul Lomison, Relda Woomer, Ear-
nestine Watkins, Harold Woomer,
Harold Richner
Liberty Township: Dalton Brum-
gardner, Vaughn Johnson, Ethel
Heverly, Agnes Hanley, James Yost,
Millard Cole
Howard Borough: Mary
Ray Miller, Lioys Lomison,
Strunk, Mildred Jacobs, Louise
McCloskey, June Carson, Mabel
Hinton, Hassel Cartwright, Louise
Kingsley, Rebecca Bartiey, Dorothy
Walker, Phyllis Brumbaugh
The Senior class is working hard
on the commencerient activities
and has scheduled the Baccalaur-
eate service for Sunday, May 22nd
and Commencement on Friday, May
27th. Both of the programs are to
be held in the high school auditor-
ium,
Stolte
Willard
~Want ads bring results
Legal Notices
NOTICE.
Notice gs hereby given that there |
has been appraised and set apart 10 |
widow of Horace B |
Mary R Heng.
Haring late
Gregg Township, de-
REAL ESTATE:
All that certain mess
| Township of , County of Cen-
tre. Pa. near the village nn Hall,
fing the Stwte H WAY Analog Loe |
Bpring Mills
NEWS
remi estate to the amount of |
$499.00 under the Fiduciaries Act of |
usage, tene- |
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NOW with
MISS
ALBERTA M.
KRADER
Ritz Apt.
High St.,
Bellefonte.
Alberta M. Krader, Ritz Apt.
Bellefonte, Pa. 1 am interested in learning to
piano accordion. Please give me your
lesson plan offer.
play
.
Name
Hoste ms
Summer Will Soon Be
With Us
and so will the flies
You Get
Your Screens
Wired
NOW
Special Until May 13th
6c
Ie meh
3c 2¢
CLASTER'’S
PHONE 8
Forest Fires—It Pay
learn the Howell-
Arefta System of
plaving accordion,
perfected by vears
of development! It
is taught in DBelle-
fonte exclusively
by Alberta M. Kra-
der. of the Howell-
Aretta Accordion
Conservatory!
It's Fun—
Hove Amateur
Nite at Home! Be a
member . .. of Our
Accordion Choir,
The School Orches-
tra or The Accord-
ion Dand!
‘11t's Cheap-
Note special offer
below! Act now!
PRIVATE weekly lessons
Complete HOWELL.
ARETTA course
NEW piano accordion
42 lessons in all
Pay the deposit and the accordion is YOURS TO TAKE HOME.
No rental fee. No extra hidden charges. COME IN, Roorive » test
lesson at no cost at all. You can find out what it's like. See if
you would like to play. Come in and let us tell you all about it.
SEE OUR DISPLAY OF ACCORDIONS
Mail Coupon for Details
High St.
MRS
J. KH
KRADER represents the
TROUP MUSIC HOUSE,
South Markel Square,
HARRISBURG, PA.