Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 16; 1938, . -~ Over The County News | ———h The foundation is being laid for a Jack Kirkpatrick was the camera new hog and sheep barn on Grange man for the 1038 graduating class of park. The work is being supervised (he Centre Hall High He by A. H. Spayd, who has charge of some excellent films of the in- the park ground P.H1 Hart i which were witne Nefl and Kenneth Dutrow are assist- «dq on recent Washington trip, ing on the job gt present classmate were delighted Paul Foust is back in Millheim with their initial view of the tures after spending some time in Albu- in the high school sclence querque, New Mexico. He stales evening following « that the climate is very healthful Bvery day one can expect sunshine New Mexico has many tuberculost sanitarium and Albuquerque contains a lage mm of seekers. Jack Keifer still in New M working at the present time but expects to return to college later School has {teresting thelr pl oom nme aed popuiatl wailh | '" vhot about $200 dam Xi |] Fs d The families of Sumi berger, of Miilheim, and Pa von Aaronsburg far ner Franken ry equipment a) AK - aller a twenty-inch made the select \ Thursday evening Thomas L MODERN WOMEN colds, nervous strain, expe re oF pin Chiohop-tors Dinmend Heand § reliable s Quick Relief § bry all deagmets for over 45 years Agi for y PRID ate tin are eM cots fo LE Dial 4021 22 Years Specializing in Surgery Practical Experience DR. A, A. BONAHOE VETERINARIAN Pog & Cat Hospital Praclice 123 Norih Barnard Street STATE COLLEGE f:en WHEN WINDS || op oa be can scar GET ROUGH = J ers PRR'S NEW TRAINS HAVE NOVEL CAR ARRANGEMENTS A Windstorm Policy Protects You i From Financial Loss. See apts nak John F. Gray & Son | sharp . pasture iron K nent nal * rali- ; ! General Insurance a iis be Phone 497.3 Bellefonte, Pa. Jl ©!Z0 trains | vere put lio sel gp r divided into center one ndows. There inn A [arge wall } 2 REMEMBER with passengers When You Want Anything in Lumber Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing 3 a loung» HX persons and bal- two four broad win- the pantry ME a TAPLY three two-place tables with tered on W. B.SHOPE Jace mics seniere BELLEFONTE, PA. itchen are al of nd, Phone 432 Satisfaction Guaranteed IN EVERY DEAL in Every Particular i by in-lsws anced across the ca and small H re built by the Budd company the shotweld process of stain Rn advises that the strike wag they visited him Want ads bring resulta Cushion sit~dlown when ginal staged a “WHAT'S THE MISSUS “THE BOSS JUST OR. SO HAPPY ABOUT" DERED A TELEPHONE. SHE WON'T BE SO LONE- SOME NOW JI THINK EVERY FARM WOMAN SHOULD HAVE ONE™ Jennie Kerr, “The Effie | Deans’ of the Barrens (Continued from page one) and return ome time she had bridg dre the consider he dis would “When after her lover's marriage asked to be buried in Lh imknown to she had le ron- master and looked so lovely in death but she no one could believe that leeping “There ways another dark Koetr, k throughout Cenlie wmnty as “The Eflle Deans of the Barren who also died unmarried Lakin original beauty with het 0 Lhe ably grave, Jen energell e+ girl, Jen ne How net wnappred e's family were not very Wu une of ailing more difficult the two hundred acre hem 80 M aliy Lo pro fa ne m | ol of W barren Sot hbo Lhe rops be planted yea lt it grain cu ae nn hood AY A A { Cent Lr Lad) i Baer neaster World me fromm 1 Hare Little Girl Loses Leg Under Train (Continued from page one) of ’ the lortitude of i wh ti 1 many Ww saddest cas YOArs witnessed attendant: iid terrified by the . her leg as she lay inder the wheels of the train. and then confused by excilement followed the accident did waa off she said attendants while to stem the flow », ital Nospital aia il said Pain in all the her leg Herrot ed it fox ioctors worked of Liood Several times she complained that he could t "get her leg down and th of the attendants winced Esther note Herron'’s case struck a pit. iful among oid and young. as news of the accident spread through Williamsport, Hospital telephones rang incessantly. Meni and women called from work, boys came on their bicycles, asking if they might be privileged to volunteer blood in an effort to save that litfle girls ile At least the 40 volunteers contacted Hospital within three hours af- ter the accident occurred in ponse to broadcasts But first volunteer was the girl's father, Robert Herron. who dazed by the tragedy into which his {amily suddenly was thrust. stood outside the child's hospital room rubbing his forehead as if to clear away a bad dream It was his blood, volunteered so anxiously, which finally was found to inateh the young patient's. and he waited eagerly to give strength to his child as attendgnts this after noon prepared transfusion trays. di A AI Akron, Ohio, Contre Countians to Meet ee the The fourth annual pichie and re. union of the East Penns Valley As- sociation of Akron, Ohio, and vi- cinity will be held Sunday aflter- noon and evening, June 20th. at Crystal Lake, about seven miles west of Akron. a short distance north of Route 18 A cordial invitation is extended by the officers, Henry E. Mingle, president, and Roy H. Musser, sec- retary. to all former residents of East Penns Valley to attend. A short address will be given by one of the younger members of the as- sociation, - Our own iden Is that, if there is a revolt in Mexico, the munitions will (Come from foreign countries, { Centre County Hospital Notes Manday of Last Week Admitted: William Onk Hall. Discharged Sutherland and infant College: Miss lough, Btate College; WwW. Lut Bellefonte Caldwell, of Bellefonte admit ted Monday and was dischareed Tuesday, Birth A daughter born to Mr. and Mrs Tietz. of State College daughter was born to Mr. and A Thom Honutyz, State College 1: 4 vits horn to Mr Mrs. Clare vandergrift, State College W. Blone. of Mrs. Bruce daughter, Maxine MeCul Mi Mi wa State Jose ph Sarah Wis Harrison and Tnesday of Last Week d Master Jerry D2. Mr College Hi Jum INsechnargy lv. Howard, R OYBryan, State Edward van Ormer, of State College, v wdmitted Tut and was dis harged Wednesday: Elwood Swarm Bellefonte admitied Thu and was disclhinnrg Saturday Wednesday of Last Week MeDonala day Was aay WU oa wWeay \arged Sunday Hospital Contribution £ ’ ’ " b€4 Flat BEET H f Real Estate Transfers ix. or Bellefonte £200 Eble, of ux of Port Matilda Bellefonte Joseph © A Korman Patton Twp. #1 Myrtie 1. Pearce HH. Hendricks, ¢f ux tract in Stale Colirge Jolin Henderson Merrvman of al. of Port Matilda, R DD. wract in Taylor Twp. 8 Austin A. Mately, el ux, to Danie Cartwright. of Rush Twp. tract Rush Twp: $500 Viclor Ziff. et ux. 10 Isadore M Zit, et al of Philipsburg, tract | Philipsburg: 81 MeCormick, «4 ux. Friese, ob ux State Caol- tract in State College; $1 School District of Potter Twp. to the Sunset Club, of Reedsville in Potter Twp. 81. James P. Aikens, Or R. Cook. of State Coliege College Twp , $2000 Baril H. leathers. et ux, 2 Roy B Love, of Howard, R. D. Uset in Howard Twp: 81 Calhoun, of of et al to Walter of State College £38 BOG Wn ol to Donoval tract in Ww Kenneth race in ux Fieming . et al, of Brisbin, trac in Philipsburg. $1500 Mary K. Stuart, et bar, to H. A. Stein. of State College, Lract in State College: 81 Mollie E. Leathers, 10 Roy B. Love et ux, of Howard, R. D., tract In Howa:d Twp; 81 HILLARY VEARD SEEKS COMMUTATION OF SENTENCE Hillary James Veard, of Philips- burg, sentenced by former Judge M Ward Flemning on February 24, 1082, to serve from 6 10 10 years in the Western Penitentiary on a charge of breaking, entering and larceny. is seeking a commutation of sentence In his application Veard claims he has been in poor health since a recent operation for gallstones, and adds that if released from prison he will reside with a daughter in West Virginia, He is 40 rears old and his minimum sentence expires February 24, 1999 Vedard, who had a reoord of three previous arrests, pleaded guilty two two chaiges of breaking. entering and larceny in February 1932. Prom a freight car he obtained loot valued at 830, and from a vacant house he took canned goods valved at $10 Several other men were implicated {in the robberies. Wendell Bowers Travels ‘Last Mile’ (Continued from page one) Two hours later hie wa ountiy trip routed oul 1 for his last cro With the cold-blooded Mi attractive Old divorcee, and the brutal en her friend, Mary Bowers res i thie od carcer He left that murder of JH-YOur- assault Griffin, 22 Carpenter apex ol a warp Reformatory J last, only into Mi Norse on Camp HUI afternoon Huntingdogy bs route Deeewnber 10 day belore he broke Ccarpente; Ome Dreshertown 'hroug) prowled drinking magnzine penter i from mantown met them owl gun Left Deadly Fingerprint hand road the ont he through the empty winsky and reading « Al 4:40 pp. m., when Mu: and Miss Gritiin return. heautly Creer d Cheillen avenud 41 LRAT with Mi: ALL Pp ii Hop at Carpenter's Aller robbing 1 Bowers forced th bedroom re 14 Hou fingerprint strongest ak aa Lain Photograph Identified { hel HIVE Father (aims Bods ry fot Faci ry freed by burglary para 63 Herds of Cattle In County Tested In May inued from page oo ct Haman: White. Bellefonis J David Ho Confer Fork Eples BR Hartle, Belief iefman, sprnn Howard: CGeor Thomas Beaver ter Hackman. Reber te ne. Mii The Centre Coun Improvement Association No. | ording to the tester Thommg Fox, i month of i luring the Oi 24 herd vith a rin May included total of 384 cow ows producing tastieriat 850 he 1000 Ibs produced of -m of over 107 Over cows produced milk, of which 1200 Ibs The honor roll is cows that produced butterfat per month list of owhers and cows on the honor roll Western Penitentiary. 72: Mill Brook Farm, Shoemaker Bros State College. Mrs HL. Stuart. Slate College. 11; London Kyle, Mackeyville, George E Weight, Bellefonte, 8; T. C Kry- der. Mill Hall. 7; Harold Long, Ba- lone. 6: HL. Knecht, Mill Hall: W N. Knecht, Mill Hall; Prank Bitner Mill Hall: J. T. Beckwith, Port Ma- tilda. 5° Fox Brothers, Mill Hall Hugh Wilson, Warriors Mark. Eu- gene Ellenberger, Warriors Mark 4: William Cameron, Jersey Shore; Locust Lane Farm, Beech Creek. Kline Confer. Salona; L. R. Me- Gill, Salona; Fred Davidson, War- rors Mark. 3; 8. F. Esterline, Green Burr, 1 Fifteen to Appear For Naturalization Fifteen Centre County residents are scheduled to appear for final hearing in naturalization on Mon- dav. June 20, at the Court House, Bellefonte Those slated to appear for the final step in becoming United States citizens are: John Neadrick. Munson, Josef Jurinic. 9 St. Paul St. Bellefonte; Valentina Kelberine, Nittany Lion Inn, State Ooilege: Joka Lagke, Phil rg: Erik Ivan Bjalme, and in Bialme, of Willow bang St. Bellefonte; John Lesko Philipsburg; Istvan Sstodola, Kato, Arthur Thomann, Main 8, Centre all: Evan Rudeen, RB. F. D. Phil- ipsburg: Helmut Landsberg, Mitche! Ave. N. Holmes Si. State College. Clifford Charles Wernham, 220 W Beaver Ave, State College; Anna Kerilla, Clarence; George Hamry Bowen, 233 E Prospect Ave, State College; and Bornch Goldman, High 18%, which produced over 141 made up of 4 pounds of Foliowing & a i the number of Rockview ill Hall, 12; | Department Staff Blan station College Thun CRrch w Lo Al taf! he program of the culture exiension They Iu piration RHEUMATISM TAKE NOTICE Strip Cropping Helps TETOT. 4 NG Prevent Soil Losses 5... 0 mi ent oA rq Mi 4 H nages to Year Visits Penn State " erdoreed members of the Pennayiva in some 1" tt J Department of Agriculture Berio JO All per Cai will be subject the agricultural experimen irotieh w ne or 1 ) [ prescribed Jos BENNER TWP al bi. Shaphaawi ak ob lor nt tea SCHOOL DISTRICT at the Pennsylvania State y slot { eorn wl ga 54 HE CORMAN Secy Last al] si y £33 0 vert these prop made ne rains Bao onan VOT hy ation RCs made a simuar ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Harrisburg Iv) of Penn BU member heard ¢ Estate of Me Uh {ais hool of Agri research hom in instruction the I rier d farmer rimelen RPDAra | that h didn’t lore the vit- n-Cropped laboratory PHILIP H aboraton ! sl i nanting em } | oH Alt ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE ood DOWN EXECUTORS i Ww cr A———— Could A Man Swim In Lake of Gasoline BRIDGE CONDITION OLD FAIR GROUNDS IN DEPLORABLE WHEN SUFFERING FROM LUVEBERT'S LETS AND NOX EM CAPSULES Legal Notices CAL TION NOTHY TION NGTICE LUBERT. FP. D a Ry tn wd dweller Coal sville. Pa mnmended by Par Drug Blores HOW FAST COULD | COOK IF | HAD AN ELECTRIC RANGE? - “Wr ACCORDING TO THE STARS) YOU WOULD BE UNBEATABLE IF YOU COOKED WITH AN ELECTRIC RANGES J fam (1 S\N oo Electrically. . . 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