May 19, 1938. Page Seven Dedicated to the Care and Welfare Inheritance Tax Law Discussed nued from page one) called rm admin- tance tax common- Blair slearfi McKean and Centre Tioga, Cambria, Bedford, Lu- » pT zerne En S As a m m Don’t Forget to Visit Our Store Monday Night, During Treasure Hunt THAT SHEL WOLVERINE Shell HORSEHIDES Have This 3-Ply SHELL Leather In Both SOLES and UPPERS.../ SHELL, HORSEHIDE is the strongest, toughest of leathers. Its inner ho om a tough sub- stance like your fingernail. Its resistance to wear is much greater because the wear comes on the end of the grain, like the wear-resisting wood in a butch- er's meat block! Wolverine's EXCLUSIVE, sec triple- tanning formula makes this tough innershell leather buck- skin SOFT, yet retains all its extra strength Come in, and try on a pair at our store. WOLVERINE SHELL HORSEHIDE WORK SHOES BOTTORF BROS. Seuth Allegheny St, BELLEFONTE, PA. | of America’s Disabled and Needy Veterans To Open Treasure Chest, Monday (Continued from page one) pon walking through the a person finds that a tag at- tached to article bears same number as the ticket he holds his | claim the ar- 3 check to a Pe we ha 111M have the num- any the after walking through any tag bearing your ticket couraged, for you stores 10 vis It youll find the proper then one of them a slore, as i i 100, each and an extra ticket All § i sarly, t at less you youre bound evening you've n all, un busies two in your hrough stores 11°11 find 14 ang pletely “done start are expect - n early p & sharp I ith & number corres- ne on your ticket rden rake over | onciude that she's head she's Treasure Chest the and ciip out i the 28 which the conducted for refer- ng trips here | Plan Mammoth Memorial Parade (Continued from page one) *arade units will meet at the Legion Home on East Howard street at 8:30 o'clock Monday morn- ing. There the parade will be formed in time to march sometime between 9 and 9:30 o'clock. The route will be as follows: on Howard to Allegheny; Allegheny to Linn; Linn to Spring; Spring to Bishop; Bishop to Allegheny: Allegheny to Lamb, and Lamb to the school com- mons Organizations which have defin- itely signified that they will take part in the parade are: the State College Legion and Auxiliary Jun- jor Drum and Bugle Corps, the Bellefonte High School Band. the American legion Band, the Legion, Auxiliary and Sons and Daughters; the V. F. W., Auxiliary and Daugh- ters; the Logan and Undine Fire Companies; Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts; P. 0. 8. of A.; Elks; Gold Star Mothers: Machine Gun Troop; L OO. O. M., and Rebekahs. At the school commons there will be addresses by several prominent Centre countians, and a Memorial service will be conducted. A firing squad from the jocal Machine Gun Troop will fire a salute in honor of departed war veterans. Complete plans for the ceremony are to be made during the coming week-end, and will be announced at a later date Local Troop To Dedicate Flag (Continued from page one) emn and beautiful ceyemony of “Retreat” during which the colors are Jowered and the Army day offi- ielally ends, The public is invited to attend and plenty of parking space will be avail- inside the grounds, EEE, | profit, | Bellefonte School Board Votes Five- Mill Increase —— (Continued from page one) formerly of the East Penn's Valley High School, and Willlam Westberg, of Grassflat, will become teacher: here with the opening of school in the fall. Aumllier, former star pitcher for the Millheim Baseball club, 1s a na- tive of Hartleton. Following his graduation from the Pennsylvania State College he taught for four years In the schools of Hartleton For the past four years he has been a teacher in the East Penn's Valley High School, Millhelm, and recent- ly received his master's degree from Penn State. At the Bellefonte High School he will teach science and will act as assistant coach of the vari- ous school athletic teams After graduation from the Coope: Township High School, Clearfield County, Mr. Westberg attended the Dickinson Junior College at Wil- Hamsport for two years. He attain- ed such a high scholastic rating tha he became one of several “exchange students sent to China for a year’ study in a University in tha try Upon States Sate 4 { coun- his return to u he entered the College 1¢ United Pennsylvania which inst he was graduated in 1937 past Year h s been teaching in the upper grades of the Winburne schools, and in Bellefonte he replace Miss Georgette Purnell 10 has been i Janu- ary on a pa:t-time basi The Board has found that it cal to employ t irom itua- Fou on the 1 the 11d or "we ie TAaCULY ( assigned othe ross WP —————— Snow Shoe Native Killed In Crash Continued from page one) tha wl srifntg ¢ ring Iv Se IN recovered su 1 Ne sala heard one does bout the crash are de- with an aunt sole survivors Are : AY : How Oakwood, and was I in the Kee Rid - wavy ceria - on Launch Drive In Rural Sections (Continued from page one) AUNGTY. contributions ve been or OD- add is and our loved ones saitated upon ion for hospitalization course of the came ist of contributors as as the names of the stall per- sonnel will be published The Centre County Hospital ix a non-denominational and non-sec- tarian public hospital for the re- ception, treatment and care of sick or Injured persons without disting- tion as to race, color, religion or ability to pay. It Is not operated for profit but for the convenience and welfare of the people of Centre county. It is controlled by a county Board of Trustees who are elected annually by the members of the Hospital Corporation. These meme berships are gained by contributing one dollar or more each year. Re- member these facts when the soci tor calls upon you for a contribu- tion BARTS ooh aOvaniage to ¢ ta call on AM ————— HEALTH BEST PREVENTION AGAINST DISEASED CHICKS A successful year with poultry re- quires adherence to a few simple rules, according to R. C. Blaney, County Agent. Chicks should be kept growing since thrift is nature's best provi- sion against poultry diseases. Care- ful, common-sense brooder house management will prevent sel-backs which often result in stunted growth or make the birds prey to diseases Learn to observe the behavior of the chicks then change heat and ventilation to sult their needs. The brooder stove usually can be oper- ated with wery little adjustment when ventilation is adequate. Ad- just brooder house windows and curtains at least four times daily to provide best ventilating conditions Reduce the heat and increase the ventilation to a point where the chicks may be without heat by the time they are six to eight weeks of age, By then, they should be using the roosts. Foreign markets for American farm products are worth having only if the price paid for our products is | enough to give American farmers a - — ai BHURGHE Bush Hollow Church Rev. J Franklin Lint, Pasior Everyone is invited to the Sunday School Rally on Sunday morming May 22. at 9:30, Mr. Andrew Irvin is the Supe intendent, Mid-week preaching service, Wednesday cyeh- ing 7:45 Advent Church Sunday school Sunday morning at 0:30 Kenneth Lucas superinten- dent. Preaching service at 11 0'~ clock. Brother Orvis Scholl will bring the message again, whom the people enjoy so much. Christian En- 7:30. C. C. Shuey, pasior Roalsburg Lutheran Parish Shiloh-—Preaching at 9:30; Sun- chool at 10:30. Pleasant Gap 0:30: preaching at 10:30. Boalsburg--8Sunday school nt 9:30; Hig hool Baccalaureate services at 7:30 in Reformed church C. E 5:30. Rev. L. J. Kaufman pastor deavor at day Sunday school, Pilgrim Holiness, Summit Hill 9:30, Sunday Mary Loew, &a rom Africa hear her i" 7:30 p morning, 10:30, Miss slonary ning Peoples Evangelistic mi me. Ye presence | Miss Dix Run chool message service; 8 p. m., Everybody apprec- sage welet ur lated Ruth Bowman, pastor Baptist ay 9:30, Elmer uperintendent, followed wilh meeting Our Bible stu of Thomas iy May Mth Shuey pastor Coleville Pilgrim Holine s J. Pranklin Lint Pastor Christian & Missionary Alliance Thaes- 118 i186 Prayer Meeling atl Lhe pa nage Mid-Week Prayer Mev! 5 for a nea Classe p 104 a no 6:30 pn ng n service 7:30 Pralse and p.m. Evangelis ic sermon 8 o'clock You are cordially invited to attend any or all of thes? services, Come and bring a Edward OC Murray, Pastor ' «od wena Hublersburg Evangelical. Reformed James F RX TT EE Mintle! pr Old Buffalo Presbyterian i Announce hered: annual Communion Buffalo Ped pas of the Lewis- ho started this beau. Nn. 18 expected to take an important pat in the par, Ap bheretofiye, all §epOna ly invited to be present pastors and elders of near-by churches, and all friends of Old Buffalo” Further notice ma be given: bul please remember the dale-~June 19, 3 p. m. : Methodist Episcopal, Bellefonic Rev, H. Willis Hartsock. pastor We are celebrating the Bicentennial of the Spiritual Awakening of John Wesley Throughout the 45.000 churches of united Methoclam the Holy Communion will be ad- ministered at the morning service Let us have a full attendance. The time is 10:45 a. m. The church ‘school will meet at 9:30, C. C Shuey. superintendent The pas- tor's class in preparatory member- ship will meet at 2 p. m. Epworth League at 6:30. At 7:30 the pasior will preach on the subject, “Realiz- ing the Presence of the Christ To- day.” On Tuesday evening at 7:30 an "Aldersgate Anniversary” ser- vice. The theme of this service will be “The Need of Aldersgate in Mod- ern Life” The members are urged to attend. Our Iriends are cordial- ly invited per vice ini are expecially the Hit-Run Victim | Has Broken Neck (Continued from page one) 2k, fractured skull and a compound fracture of the right leg. Pennsyivania State Motor Police from the Philipsburg sub-station immediately began an investigation of the accident and arrested John | Rice, 268, Philipsburg, R. D.. as the driver of the vehicle that struck Gordish. At a hearing before Justice of the | Peace J. Mac Pearce in Philips burg on Monday evening Rice was placed under $800 bail for his ap-! pearance at court. He was charged | with failure to stop and render as- sistance and fallure to stop and identify himself after he admitted- {ly struck a pedestrian. Bail of $400 was set for each charge and was! furnished by Ira Stott, a former | | employer of Rice's. i | WELFARE FUND STILL THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. i | FAR SHORT OF $17,000 GOAL | With the annual Community Wel- | fare Pund campalgn well under Way, officials report that contribu tons are coming In steadily but that the fund is still far short of the goal of $17,000. Every person in the Bellefonte area who hag an income is urged to pledge a part of his earnings to the support of the twelve participat- Ing agencies throughout the come ng year. Persons hard pressed fi- nancially are not expected to make 4 large contribution, but if every- one gives what he is able to spare, officials have no fear for the suce cess of the campaign. to the fund during week Included the follows Contributors the past $10.00 to $25.00 Pure Food McCrory Stores Nittany Printing Co. Independent Oil Co C. C. Rhoads J. P. Herman Hugh J. Crumlish Dewey Sorenson O'Hara Billett Kline Eastern St ton Cut Rate vrs. C. J. Newcomb ve B. Mitchell Blaney L. Mallory Rebecen Lodge Emanuel Corman corge C. Bingamen Willard Keller ma WwW irecn fonte Woman's Re A jeerer Brown J. Kilpatrick Lyons Martin MeCormick Weiser iolph Hoy WwW. CT Wel ar Ciub rg P. Plagl K. Barnhart # H. Brouse J. R. Hughes Harry FP. Jones ar $5.00 to £10.00 v. James B. Musser mera Bros, Lock Haven E Rote Goody Z. Campbell ohn Gingher hur Bickel wrirude M B. Binns G. Clark WwW. Forester red T. Hayes i. RB Herman '. 1. Patlerson Polliard Webster D ihhs Ventre Fe Lin 8 Phila. Pa 8 D Ostman herine Bmith Slere Toner Zuem FES F951 Margaretta ¥F izabeth Dr. F. A Bens Herr John Mokie William Moke Jodie Bauer Crider Cilevenstine Lela Cole Pau! Crust. James Davis Harry Johnston Bernard Goldman Ross Griffen Charles Haines Mars Hall CE Hartman Blanche Heinle Edna P. Rockey Franklin Pennington Mary Pickel Frank Rackows:kl Charles Ray Evelyn Saylor Frank Sioan L. A. Stover Mary Teaman Margaret Waite Catherine Wion Rose B. Witoraft George Allison Dorothy Campbeil Jane Chandler Ellen Hassinger Roy Immel Marie Miles Viola Miller Harold McMillan Ruth Rhoads Mrs. John Smith Pauline Stine John Widmann Oscar Billett Joseshine Coslo E. M. Darby Lena Emenhizer Wilford Pisher Margaret Heverly Jane Kisling Eleanor Love Edith 8t Clair P. A. Swartz Clair Williams Ben Alexander Wilbur Baney W. H. Brouse, Jr. Charles Correll Jo Ficarro Orrie Heaton Margaret Heim D. A. Hemphill V. A. Householder Don Klineer Wicolla Lalli Mary McGarvey CG. F. Noll . E. Lloyd Ritchie Laird Showers L. Paul Spigelmeyer R.D Jacob Dubler P. H C. E E. J B D J. E C A C . 3, . P, Bartley [| . M. Boyer A. Bowers +. J. Derstine F. O. Heckman F L. J. Henry Ww. D A R E. Johnson Barr WwW. Blair D. Confer Deibler F. E Dickson Donovan Dowdell D. Eberhart R. Punk Cintes Gillen T. Gordon C. Hall Harvey E. Hassinger M. Henderson Herman H Holl: DRUgn E. Housel Houser Jol nson D 1 ing Treasure Hunt numbers on every ticket, EK Hazel & Company Invites You Personally to Join Bellefonte Merchants’ Treasure Hunt ! Monday Evening, Mav 23. Come Prepared and Expecting Many Surprises, You will find our merchandise plainly marked us- Tickets, There will be Treasure Many Specials display for this Mammoth vent, on Make our store your starting and stopping point. he store will be open until 9 p. m. Hazel & Company i S. Allegheny St. Jellefonte, Pa. Pony Air Mail £35.00 Award Clinton Contract 8 ale Detartment f 1 1. SAVES FOOD 2. SAVES TIME 3. SAVES MONEY Gel perional proof... of Will Fly Today rely sod oul while Bellefonte Quota Temain- reporied in var- cities. report - slamps ii and that =r owns and The ~~ - oe — Gris Pilot's License 2! present em- 2 Service, nacted laws 75) give preference to VERTS We Are Participating in the Bellefonte Merchants Treasure Hunt Come in and see the New Westing- house Refrigerator — a “Treasure Chest” in any home. ad i should be kept! 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