Page Seven Centre Hall Man dge. and the P.O. 8 of A. th funeral arrangements Dies in Philadelphia 'h*4 not beets made Just ight 1 wia August 4, 1938. CREDIT GROUP HAS LOANED 2'¢ MILLIONS TO FARMERS a—— Sterling Roofing Company, to Officers and directors of the Hol- Raymond Maurer, Philipsburg, trace Udaysburg Production Credit As- In Philipsburg; $1 sociation attended a group directors’ garah E. Johnson to Mrs. Anna conference at the Nittany Lion Ho- ‘aM. Mack of Bangor, Pa. tract in tel at State College from July 6 to gate College: $6,500 8, where they met with represen tatives from other associations in Pennsylvania and with officers of the Production Credit Corporation of Baltimore The conference was largely de- voted to a discussion of questions THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. World War Vet Dies Suddenly (Continued from page one) "WHY?" The Answer. (Continued fromm page one) (Continued from page one) Jimmy Hughes Local ‘Detective’ (Continued from page one) REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Fugitives Are Still At Large (Continued from page one) will Oe making strenuous efforts to learn distant from Bellefonte O'clock he was stricken and al be held pense ) the ace Nock 0 members Death on Mountain Peaks who aided the men by replacing Armed with this information and though he wag taken at once to the can: the bench, but up until last night gee mpanicd by Sheriff Harry V. hospital, he sank rapidly until eq Bernard H. Williams, et al, to Le- their quest had been unsuccessful. Keeler. and Elwood Johnson, of death ensued cann roy R. Williams, ¢t al, of Worth Twp Spangler's brother, George Span- Bell fonte. M Hugh two weeks Mr, Knapp, a son of Willlam and facts before tract in Worth Twp., $500 gler, also a Coburn CCC member peo drove to the nearby city, loeat- Mary Catherine Mowry Knapp, was place John A. Confer, et al, to Sadie and Involved in the same series of ed the man and cbtained from him born in Bellefonte on October 21, It is for that reason that Shank, of Snow Shoe, tract in Snow robberies as his brother, Wiliam, , pledge to 1 photographs 0 1606, making his age at me of lslature or any other agency Shoe; $1 wis In jail at the time, but appar- every one at the reunjon from death 42 years, § months and 8 days ¢ engaged In appradsing thi concerning greater efficiency in, Raymond N. Brooks, Treasurer, to “DU made no attempt to leave whom he had collected 50 cents two About 17 years ago he was united ( making short term loans to finance Sterling Roofing Co, of Philipsburg, with his brother and the other two years ago and to furnish Mr. Hughes In marriage with Dorothy Stover, farm operations. ‘The various di- tract in Philipsburg $86.8! men, At the time of the escape with a list 6f names of those who daughter of Mr. and Mrs, H W attending the conference Nicola Lalli, et ux, to Joseph Cor. there were 21 prisoners In Jall. Bev had ordered taem, for checking pur- Stover, of West Logan street. Bur- eral trusties were working outside po. At first the man insisted Viving are his mother, Mr Edward the jall and at the court house (hat he had mailed the photos as Kane of Phoenix avenue Belle- when the three made thelr bid for promised er pressuie ne lonle; his wile; two sons, Jay 8. and of it, even thu h judi ] woe } ‘ Bs 3 he #m- i rectors submitted questions and participat- agglo, et ux, of Spring Twp, tract ed freely in the discussions in Bellefonte: $3500 M. O. Wilson, president of the Anna Steele, to Waller Gates, et Production Credit Corporation, ad- ux, of Woith Twp, tract in Worth freedom agreed to settle the matter Richard, both at home, and a bro- dressed the group on several occa- Twp.. $1,000 When the jail break was discover- Mr. Hughes reports and sister, Charles Knapp and sions and stated that the various Walter J. Dalley, Adm., to Delmer ed Sheriff Keeler immediately not- membe: { iter -8 1 ar v Frank Peter both of Bel Production Credit Associations in P. Ertley, of Marion Twp. tract in ified State Motor Police at Rock- letel amilies are siving font Pennsylvania had loaned approxi- | Marion Twp.; $500 view and Pleasant Gap, and teie- piety register i nd though he had been em) mately $2,500,000 to more than 2 Elizabeth B. Wasson, et bar, to type messages were sent to police 1 the Titan Metal Company here 000 Pennsylvania farmers. Mr. Wil- Collggy Twp, School Distript, of throughout this and adjoining ; ng as it dees at U ght oi r the past five years, Mr. Knapp son stressed the fact that the As- Lemont tract in College T'wp.; $1500 states. Police who took part In a m season in Cen worked at vark Lire {or soclations were not government re- Trustees of the Phi Lambda Theta search Friday afternoon were of Mr. Hughes believes the ¢ Federal Match Compan and itef agencies, and were not lending | Association, to Joseph J. M. lLow- the opinion that the three men may prove of value membe the Chemical Lime Company government money, and brought out of State College, tract in State walked through Curtin Gap to Cur- miles who may be viel! uz : May 1. 1917. he enlisted volun that they were true cooperative lege; $1 tin where they probably boarded a D) tiners photographer I ly, at Po Thoma Kentucky lending associations un \ H. M. Hosterman to Merle F. Ho- westbound freight. Late Friday af- ¢ roy J farmers, for the farmers man, et f State College, R. D.. ternoon three men answering the t in Harris Twp.; $1,500 description of the fugitives were re t Ella Weaver ported to have been seen in the Al- FREE MOVIES ! tion john Runk. president 't in Poulter toona yards of the Pennsylvania HECLA PARK Huntingdon, and William Bishoy , or WHEE Ra trond ho August 1 nian ‘ Rebe) . By I'hurs. and Sunday Nite secretary, of Hollidaysburg, were di poral ‘aver, to Willa A. Decker G-Men entered the hunt Friday y oulsice : y a nl i rectors Harry Snoberger, New terprise; Ross Nicodemus, Mart burg; and Harry Corman spring | és Jon _ : + a 3 TY is wanted on a federal charge. They Home-Coming at Mills iy Bh ia oi hls 4 = knew nothing of the jail break un- Howard Aug. 15 til they arrived a we jal to claim (Continued from page one) Clearfield County Appointments T'hose who attended Hollidaysburg association, in ’ n Doyt . Tr in Potter WP.. afternoon when they arrived here to ———— ———— take Into custody Sullenberger, who Homan, et al, UC® ' thelr prisoner. Upon being red P ; N of Oak Hall that he had fled, the Federal men r YOUNG ROAST ID 81 in et al, to Leroy | ITIEGLelY notified the F. B. Tin TURKEY DINNER A, Shewer, ot al. of Ok Hal ract punaaton ta aking part in. ihe | A tenative program for te week Vi. Ar him oeie pod rer di || SUNDAY — 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. t 1 hunt | fled competitive exam positions listed For the first three IL . wngler and ed, applications must be on file with Twi 375 a ’ 2 of Ba wy the Civil Service Commission . I rs fog hg tir Washington, D. C.. not later 1mon Ey. Jud that | Ye n Gingery; Sena {ward nding ability ana integrity of August 8, if received from St State College, tract n St ege; 11 rite’ “onms thin ded. e- Thompson, and Assemblyman John eter. Sus HOLES IN GLASS TANKS east of Colorado, and not later than $12,000 es ay Bid oa a 4 wa | WA eckel He . memt of Bi Dall REPAIRER D BY ‘DENTISTS August 11, i received Irom I'he theory ado and States Social Worker sychlatric) 3 000 a year, Veterans’ Administri Sullenberger wi tion ~— a lle ¢ + nt $92 800 ¢ ’ n St ' i Philipsburg Tuesday ¢ Home Extension Agent, $2.600 Mary an Shot 4 ul y State Motor Police year, Junior Home Extension Ag $1,800 a year, Indian Field "i he t arin 4 Department of the Interior son’ 14 , " Bedi Home Economist, $3800 a year, Mile: f llefonte tract in State from one Associate Home Economist 3.200 ollege: $1 ed Federal a year, Bureau of Home Economics, r 1 L. Mile on Long. et Department of Agriculture. Opt Stat ollie : subjects are food economic family economi Junior Bluepri perator. Junior CLEARFIELD AND CENTRE hotoctat - r 8 Year: a 3 s wn : Photostal Oper ALLOTED FEDERAL FUNDS Under Blueprin t nder George Thomas, wer have aj -_ ira { Kemmer th able t g I v H.W | Photostat erato a year. ‘ong nr Don Ginger peared uo Ourt on MODGAYy worn 21s} oy g Pires tum Ix ut » . } ba : A ] | pp H I'T Closing dates: August 1, lor aj “= | noun he Hotment Paderal IDE OND ( § Of © He ner - ect i 1 iraw [ar from all paris ' { ' M 4 ; (HC A om 3 { es ras ’ a ile N K N tn ing and 31] ny iu nnection wi : " ‘4 . > $ ‘ n . 4 . 4 " wi Fs 1 | 3 Oe A a inting | Lt edly obberd ” he county { u ivania : ¥ etliel : “Til ¢ | One-4 M y t State ¢ the larceny of an operating ae wm Heavy Loss As Large Barn Burns Mi Oa cations received Rail : in, had lef a ee urt Mile South « ta A ponents by storm since last spr rT heaving mhand Rev. W Route 322 and States westward in irnside township near the Ase We led Monday, Judg v an Satu lege Full information may be obtain- ed from Post Office, State College the Poda : : or Secretary of the Uu.8 Civil Ser- " + Bore ’ 4 " na a} ncelude Hi ar } u ce until | H deter- a re 4 > iri y ah ay » ; HICIUGES ha at athl Boum " vice Board of Examiner Ww hing he fugitives WE Committeernen in charge of tt about 19 ustombouse | asnng- reasonable ; " x bow } i RP de ouse in WHE” | duce material for use on this pro- ® a reasonuble oO. 0 ro the Trew, ad Lv at about 3a et, and | addition to projects HU from th ir epartment, Philip Mon a Mg night Lu a Wil t the post A made public until (b week cred the operation of quarries to pro- ‘RELIGION IN LIFE a1 + | escape to occur during Sherif Har Lyon and W. Moff. Proms ine orm had visited the arta | FP furnace need JCTURES PLANNED visor V. Keeler's term of offi : Small : orning. and idings were , : @ LECTURES PI : Kee : Sm h cleaning or “hard to heat repairs 9 rooms 9 ’lans are being made by the Penn + State Christian Association to hold en A YO nih Sty on ” Iliness Fatal 0 ———— 2 “Religion in Life” week at the by To A. E. Schad Council to Seek mnsylvania State College during 4 the next a Aid for Sewage Plant the next academic year Similar weeks of religious meet- (Continued from page one) OR TI worn hel —— . - : #5 sts ade a Prous » 1 ings and discussions have been held township This is State-owned prop- us. and word i h the { wed from Page | at many other colleges and univer sorte and is in addition to projects | wing morning a} sitles. Harry W. Seamans, general ....i y pproved. The project secretary of the Penn State Christ- wae coonsored by the Pennsylvar is ares sor vhax Neation to tal ip a hres tamby ian Association. is acting chairman pg ymissior Albert F h Schad was a son yoga: al nme te Xi of weraiiee as cherok 3 ada of the committee which | the program % MARRIAGE LICENSES Schad and was born at RAVENNA. g... of the cost of the proje | add ira ting were a number of n Healthy Teeth . d C or Altoona is age at Um { 7 yea j a pri N ne 81 Ne Bus Jo a) i a ES | | MA I i Norma Louise te Grampian onths and 4 days uring his FEpOrt on ine lax cui ne etme Be Feswall Give the children crusts of bread : X . ahi a oa skal Asha rt : SOON they are Ohio uth the family 1 ied for a aho AAI) 0 : ld Bs and zwieback as soon as they a " the bor Margaret K. Mortoncil Ohio ti in Pittsburgh ming WiC DOTou able to eat them, as this will ha Ge : . an wh oe ok Schad entered 3 3a Rap=adhiail 28 i the teeth and gums and induce & Nelson Shuman Shaffer Coburn Mi h oh . ¢ tuka $25 Sy " AAT “te teDoits yesterdas i healthy mouth Mary Margaret Coble. Spring Mills oy whe . : nares nterest would re- LM ers will | iit at ones. Mr % (1] 8 your ouse is ontinued n gy 3 ’ > - »y the shop » after his 4 4 | $20570023 destruction to conduct ; X Sunday evening home On November 12, 1804 in Belle. Mill s reported to be In Need of "TTC th se—— M ; ; ’ “ [ln a. i a " — - / p 7a fonte, Mr. Schad was united In if the pump ls 16 give . . . pe , 3:43 3 k 11:4, 1.14 3 of dp " reine . said et « bs 3 marriage With Miss Esther Sara isfactory service for any consider Democratic Picnic aia Pi ? " his larots f tira n ha Tesbires Leitzell, Who survives with two sons, Able length of time in the future. : : a B® Louis Schad and Pranklin Schad, Council decided to replace several Plans Progressing k = ’ worn bearings immediately at : Pe ; yr ; Za Ja both of Bellefonte. The only other survivor In the immediate family 0st of about $150 and tc decide | {Continued from page one) brother's deat The water pump at the Gamble the v is a brother, Charles Schad, of the near future whether jt woul suimpt he nromin “ots ty 6 BELLEFONTE HOUSEWIVES TO gobbgfn | 75h" isi 5 iii Wl it Sm % +’ f ; s * rd ’ fe . gear overhauled. or to install Pennsylvania bands to give an al Mr. Schad was a member of the : ternoon and evening concert, and THE NEW WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR Bellefonte Presbyterian church. and thtrely new drive unit connecting | greet the Democratic candidates The Kalamazoo Furnace man will go over 4 Prodi SB . the water wheel to tl Suc} 0 i ratis diaates ; : . the 1. O. OF and BP. O. KE | 40 C8eF ¥ Ke ig PUP sf 8% an informal reception to be held your house—draw FREE plans —give you a anges would entail the closing lodges here. Funeral services were change uid entall the closing in the , at lips Hotel y : : y the vumbing = station wera] In their honor at the Philips he FACTORY er held Monday afternoon from the the ping a on for | 3e3 oc. ON the morning of the plenie FREE furnace estimate at the home on East Curtin street. in : TANG Wile Win . George Peterson. ace parachute PRICE No obligation whatsoever. ho tric pumps at the Big Spring woud charge of the Rev. Wiliam C. , =" . 1. jumper of Ginter, who narrowly es. . : : u y have run almost continuously. /UMPer Oi Cintes N y w mazoo furnace Here's your opportunity to Thompson, pastor of the Presbyter- " . » un hanest Son Oe Caped serious Injury when he land- See how little 2a new Kalama prove what a Wentinghouse 'H ian church. Interment was made in overatine eloctme pumps tne ed on the tree-lined shore of Black really costs— (as low as $59.85 for small 3 4 } | ' - Were ng i ¥ oh a . - . Ratrigeraioy will do dn 301 | the Union cemetery matter will be studied further be- Moshannon lake at last year's Cen homes). Ask about Easy Terms —3 years to kitchen! Prove how little it " “ | At the turn of the present cen- action is taken tral Pennsylvania Democratic Pic- g f oup Y _ M ah costs to operate! Prove how : oi tury Mr. Schad became interested '0T¢ any nic. has been scheduled for a water pay. Ask about FREE furnace inspection. much it saves in food, time and money! Six Bellefonte housewives will be selected to join in the greatest HOME - PROVING PROGRAM in all history. They'll become part of a na- tlonwide activity. Moreover they'll be well rewarded for their time and efforts. INVESTIGATE this unusual offer! Drop in at our store and get complete details of this amaz- ing offer! Find out how easily you can own a brand new Westinghouse Refrigerator on this plan. Learn how you can earn a substantial part of its cost. But, better hurry! Why PROVE FOR YOURSELF A WESTINGHOUSE SAVES YOU MORE) not drop in today. DEHAAS ELECTRIC COMPANY We Give and Redeem 8. & H. Green Stamps. “THE WESTINGHOUSE STORE” Bellefonte, Pa. VW. Bishop Street in the real estate business and pur- chased a number of homes in the Bellefonte area. About 1810 he erect- ed a number of brick homes at the intersection of Spring and Lamb streets, and later built and pure chased properties in State College As a landlord his generous nature oftentimes resulted in financial loss to himself, but it was his nature to prefer a loss rather than incur the enmity of those who occupied his properties Quiet and gentlemanly in manner, Mr. Schad had a legion of friends who sincerely regret his death and who extend their sympathies to the bereaved family. — —— Block Efforts, The efforts of authorities to wipe out man-eating lions in Africa are being blocked by native witch doc- tors who make a big profit from the sale of charms against such beasts On several occasiong lion trails have been obliterated to prevent the game rangers from tracking and killing the Jons. Lightning Kills Animals Two registered beagle hounds be longing to Charles Kile, near Bloomsburg, were killed when a boit {struck a tree, followed a wire on which the metal leashes of the dogs | were connected by metal trolleys A cow owned by Lee Harding. of The Finance Committee reported as follows Borough department balance, $362.36, and bills, $2,680.97 Water department balance $3.- 632.70 and bills, $544 It was reported that Burgess Har- ris has $117.50 from fines and costs to tum over to the borough treas- urer. The Fire and Police committee received a check for $35 from the Titan Metal Company covering the cost of having a fire pumper flush sewers at the Titan plant, The Mar- ket committee turned in $8.60 from market fee collections. A lengthy discussion ag to in- equalities existing in the borough system of determining water rentals whs held. but no action was taken John Weber and three other res- idents of a new street along the east side of the Catholic cemetery were present in Cuuncil £2 ask that they be given grades for sidewalks, and that the street be paved. They are 10 be given grades at once, but no action was taken on the paving suggestion. Samuel Zerby was present to ask Council about a jot he owns On Beaver street and which the bor- ough will require if the street Is opened. This matter was referred 0 the Street Commitiee, C—O —— ———. Hardy Clothes Washer. A very convenlent clothes washer parachute jump Featured on this year's program will be a complete sports program for boys and girls to be held In the morning. Substantial cash prises and free plenic dinners will be given to the winners, Horse-shoe pitching contests and soft ball games will be played in the afternoon and even- ing Free dancing will be held all day except during the speaking pro- gram. The music will be furnished by two local dance orchestras, The Democratic State Committee will open their fall campaign at Hershey on August 27 when the Young Democratic Clubs of Penn- sylvania will hold a state-wide “Jamboree” Following their Hershey appear- ance the candidates will tour the State entering each of the sixty. seven counties. Victim of Hornéts' Raid Wells Lowry, 7-year-oki son of Prof. and Mrs. W. N. Lowry, is con fined to his home In Lewisburg, suf- fering from numerous hornet stings The boy was cutting grass when ae bumped againgt the nest in the hedge. The angry insects stung him more than 80 times. A neigh- bor woman who noticed the boy's plight. and attempted to aid him, was stung several times, also i — en sa Kalamazoo Guarantees YOUR HEAT. Kalamazoo furnace Fire Pots guaranteed for § years. You can have winter air condi- tioning and summer cooling. We clean and repair all makes of furnaces Call today. Or visit the Factory Dis- play Rooms. See Kalamazoo's 200 styles and sires of Heaters, Ranges, Furnaces. 39 years in business. 1,300,000 satished users, KALAMAZOO STOVE & FURNACE COMPANY Manufacturers "A Kalamazoo, wer Direct to You Westinghouse EE nao Refrigerator near Lairdsville, was killed by light- for small, dainty garments can De It Jooks like almost anybody and 1 1 2 WEST HIGH STREET ning while stan against a gnetal made by fittin hrough the aimos fly across the |G Valls Sundog suas 4 mew) | Suds 57 Siting o stics thivagis the dime an Hane ean By . PHONE 63-R BELLEFONTE, PA. -
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