Pare Six THE OENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. jv N _— PERTTI "Over The County News Rock housed Charles BE. Gates, steward al view penitentiary. has been up in his home at Mingoville, with a bad attack of the flu, which was on the border line of pneumonia. He is now recovering Ryle M. Alexander, of lege, who several weeks yorced from his job in Department of Agriculture by Gov ernor Arthur H. Jame has been given an appointment in the U Departmen af Agriculture, Washington. The Brush Valley pany, an independent pany, disbanded at a stockholders held last Thursday evening. A reorganization was ef- fected by uniting with the Penn Hall ccm any independent with connection with the Bell change at Spring Mills T. A Col. Ago wis CGl- State State the telephone com rural com meeting of wit un ex also an Hosterman install ern cooler in his Clover in Centre Hall. The coole fs the walk-in type 8% feet maodate a large quanti other perishable refrigeration ] sized coll and SOF Work on a $20,000 struct will contain 16 partme! started recently at the South Prazier and West ter Avenue, State College, by Falk, of Houtadale. Acc the plang in the office of ti engineer ll story constructior ering the outside Dr. A. A. Donahoe State College ago arr stated visiting 1 ley, ‘has rec an extended ilin his intended inarian will be and Wednesda, headquarters at macy Speaker B. Hartman, who with wife and daughter, Virginia, resident of Millheim for a yea: and an operator on State Hi Department trucks, moved fron town last Monday 2, to take up his farm along Hartman wi frig brother in in height *y corn Fos- street the builc who made angemen eal] Miiih no the Shamokir stepped which ground, throw The double-bit rying was thrown that's what saved 0. B Sraw his Monday bul! there had working on th were ver of Aaronst hand severely la v t ri iryer 4 me Ar Ml Mr + EA We on doctor f«¢ the job Shawver not have some Lime The Coffin Rock fire tower near Stale Camp, about ter south of Renovo, |} creased in height six feet much adding Servers The high re exiensi the effectiveness letecting well as giving visitors a more 1 esting panorama. D ¢ Hogeland announces that Arack and Whetham towermen be placed on ty u week other towers in manned as rapidly a weather conditions warrant public is cordially invited visi these towers and are assured of a hearty welcome by the towermen m Lo in € ry in fUTes the Tam- will and District in rol i fores: an The to “We got our telephone mostly for protection in case of sicknesa, fire or accident. But we use it mostly for fun — for chats with sur friends and neighbors and to cali the youngsters in the city. “We don't seem nearly as lonesome since we got our telephone.” THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYWANIA-- A SEL OE ,., Yorty dollars were stolen from Edward Flick farm, near Unionville last Thursday night, and, though State police have been investigating no arrests have been made Carl D. Motz, Jr, of Woodward who was taken to the Centre County Hospital last week, due to an infect. ed finger which caused an gbscess, | responding to treatment very nloely according to latest The young man was opel upon | the abscess, ated under the left arm had arain system worth of chickens the coops on the Is reports ved which was lo and the infected finger lanced time eiements out been everal the 10x of his A fine of $75.00 and costs was plac~ Deemer Pearce of State Col- Pearce Milk Company r fallure to post a bond payment of milk senting the ruaranteein the urchased {ror heard before Monday mornir Was Ost it Miller on Contro EGGS GIVE PROTECTION TO FAMILY'S HEALTH alert food yher requiremen bD FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders from The Penn- syvlvania State College School of Agriculture Discontinuing Lights on Layers— ’ of With daviight h will discon? the 1 the number pouitrymen f of many Aue the tse lights on flock Poultry® exten- sion specialists at the Pennsylvania State College 2 that the of lights be ened gradually Preparing the Home Garden—1Un- Ines nome garden is extremely small est and quickest way of getting it hape is with a team harrow, say Penn specialists in vege. The garden should be prepared for planting as soon as the permits Seedlings Improved by Trans. planting Seedlings give the best re- suits i transplanted when 1% inches tall, according to Penn Stale specialists. Because the seed Is sown thickly, plants will become spindly and undesirable unless given more space in which to grow Prune Raspberry Canes Now A better crop of raspberries will be produced if weak canes are removed and the remainder headed back, say pomology extension specialists at Penn State. Early spring is the bes! time to prune Keep Cemetery Turfs Green A i fine, green turf can be grown In cemeteries by following the same principles used in the management of home lawn, say extension agrono- mists at Pehn Stale. Lime and fer- tilizer are particularly important Brooding Turkey Poulls-—Poults can be brooded in the same way as chicks with different types of brood- er houses. or batteries, according to Penn State poultry extension speci- alists. They require a slightly high- er temperature than chicks, ranging from 80 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit at the edge of the hover during ¢he first | week, their laying ent uae les the the ches in a plow, and a State extension table gardening condition of the soil try 2 mama REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Bruce Miller, et ux, to Ceorge Neff ot ux, Hurrls township, tract in Harris township; $1256 Winifred H. Dodd 1X M. Rudy, et ux Ferguson township tract In Ferguson township; $1650 Elizabeth Kuhn Hart, to George W. Cain, et ux, Bellefonte R. DD. 3 tract in Spring township; $76 Peter Hauser, et ux, to Andy Dav ko Jr, Clarence, tracy w Sho ownship: $1 First National Bank, State College exr. to Paul M. Corman, Bellefonte tracy Bellefonte borough, $6,360 ol etl 1 to Ceo in 8Sn nn indie ¥ Richard Dew Nefl, Ferguson township, tract in tter township: $5 liam W, Heller et Pine Gu Mills Church, wract In Fergu George E Lemon, of Bateson, State Oollege, State College; $1 Clara T. Bateson, t mon tate College, tra College borough; $1 John M. Hart Cramer, to ux, to Tru Methodist We ux y Clara H. Lem- in Siale TELESCOPE COMPLETED BY PENN STATE STUDENT mmodated POSTER CONTEST SPONSORED BY PENN STATE FRATERNITY for Youth in Out- Fer Pennsyi- will the Anus contest sponsored national pro- the an n wal of hiz art neecordis f g 10 Louis H Bell, assis fescor of Journalisr Sop test director First and a £50 mer prize certificate of award um in fine arta at prize will be a 1825 in cash; third prize, a certificate and $15; and fourth prize, a certificate and $5 In addition ten or more certificates will be presented to contestants who receive honorable mention Roy Lockard Dies In Electric Chair (Continued from Page 1) di the child while Lockard struck him on the head with a rail spike Karmendi in a ten is a scholarship to attend CRON Penn State certificat TNIraes Second ¢ of award an heid road Twice sentenced to death a third trial was to twenty-year prison have to go if just declared Lockard oft with a few years In I have to pay with my that seem 10 be justios?” Former Governor George H. Earle fourteen times reprieved the man before going oft of office. asserting he believed Lockard was “of an un- sound mind" Governor James granted a fifteenth reprieve and then refused further clemency EE aN won't be 8he got prison, but life. Does 0 ns Capitol Once Housed a Bakery Probably few persons are aware that the United States Capitol Building once housed a bakery During the Civil War, according to findings of the American Institute of Baking of Rockefeller Center, New York, ovens were set up under the Senate wing of the Capitol, and there 16.000 joaves of bread were baked every day for army usé. Bread is still the principal fare of soldiers, says tire Institute War may not be what we want bul goine times nations, like people, | Centre County Hospital Notes Monday of Last Week Admitted William KE. Musser State College; Miss Anna FE. Fogle man. Milesburg: Harry A. Wagner Oak Hall: Discharged, Mrs, Pear) Ann Bell, Jullan, R. DD. Admitted Monday, discharged Sunday ter 1. Thomas, Milesburg Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: James R Prospect Park, Pa Hoy. Bellefonte, R Rudy. State College. R charged: Mrs. Glenn O and infant son, State College; M J. Hutchinson Mitchell and infant daughter of Lemont Admitted Miesday, discharged Frida) William H Page, Pine Grove Births, a daughter was born t and Mrs. Edgar Clouser, Penn nian Furnace, a daughter Mrs. Har) E Wednesday of Last Week Discharged Wwaol and infant Mra Fred faughter Heaton Death Howard {hie Donnalley Mrs D2 I Nevin KB Miss Irene D. 4." DM Aumille jemar Wi Thursday of Last Week D ) D Admitted Bellefonte Belle R fonts Mi York Cit te George CC. Wright RD 1; Toivo Lambe; Admitted Thursday AY Richard On Hall Centre Friday. HOUSEHOLD SCRAPBOOK When Airing Clothes prem Marking Shrubs small bottle comes iy garden mpiy { paper s marker in the nrute 8 write } ace kK securely. and hang Olive Oil aie jum ming ras Home Paperhanging When one ha of hi decided Ls 4 | papering idea 10 lay the roll asement floor | using. Enou $ whed by Ww paper in make brittle and easier to handle Grease Spots Crease spots white and fast. saturating the spots placing a biotter on both material, and applying a ren to the stirface for se minutes can be removed colored materi with ber the uppes Acidosis For persons in your family w subject acidosis, serve rai breakfast cereals, as they a high alkaline content to the Wicker Furniture Balt not only makes a gored cles for wicker furmituss. but it also ne vents the wicker from turnis low. Make a strong solution of walter and wash all the wicke niture ¢ Quick Meal A quick meal can be prepare merely filling some biscuit hollowed toasted bread cubes with creamed tuna, salmon, or chicken Or you can serve this creamed mix- ture on waffles, Gasoline Ocor Gagoline odor can be removed from the hands by rubbing them with molstured salt, Soorched Spots II a while garment ix scorched while ironing, rub the spot immedi- ately with a cloth dipped in diluted peroxide. Then rub the iron over it and it will be as white as original- iy. by Cases Of Table Salt A veluabile addition to the medi- cine chest is a package of ordinary table sall.. A salt solution {5 ex- cellent as. a mouthwash, especially for ohiidren, and & salt gargel is very effective for a sore throat, Adtomobile drivers often jog Lime | have to do what other people want, | because they GY 10 save time, TR | Poets | Corner THE CHURCH BY THE SIDFE OF THE ROAD Dear old church by the side of the road You have lifted many a Fach Sabbath morning clear, Your sweel hear Calling me 10 Lhe Following foolstey Down through the With many a sigh and WERL'Y bright Jond toned bell hon ma inte Each Sunday vice begins We love to listen to the Jesus, Baviour, pllot me Over life's temptu There In any coyntry, la Than in the litt Hannah That morning ni place 1 nd no Let no bulid But try f come Bweetes ! It's » ES Kt. John's Evangelical -Reformed » John's Lutheran, Bellefonte United Brethren, Bellefonte he Nn Passing of Christian Prayer and otk. Specia program at the Sunday weaching services, Rebersburg Evangelical April 2 Palm { Bunday school fan sermon at 108 m “Ia fet Your King-And Why?” Holy ervices, April 5.7. Wednes- day. Thursday and Friday evening: at 7:30 Visiting speaker: Madisonburg Sunday m. Evening Prayer meeting on Wednes- Paradise Sunday The Rebers- Rerviees for 3 worehip and Cht Week o'clock st hoo] at 2:15 a service at 7:30 o'clock day evening school at §:30 o'clock mirg Y. P. M. C. was postponed and will be held on Friday, March 31 The place of meeting at home of Miss Maybelle Breon St. John's Episcopal Bellefonte The Rev. Malcolm DeP former rector 8. John's May? i Church recior of of Bellefonte, and Grace Church, Ridgway, Pa. will st preacher at the Lenten ervice tonight, Thursday at 7:30 He will be the | of the visiting preachers during the present Lenten season, There will be a celebration of the Holy Communion tomorrow Friday st $30 a m. Sunday, April and before Easter. Holy Eucharist 8:00 a m Church School 9:45 a m, Morning Prayer with music and ser- mon 11:00 a. m. Paims will be bless. ed and distributed at both the 8 o'clock and 11 o'clock services There will be no Communion service at 11 o'clock as is customary on the rat Sunday of the month due to the extra and many services of Holy Week and Easter, Week day ser vices next week, Holy Week: The present bb Lhe nil I ————— ! Palin Sunday or the Sunday | Litany will be read every day at 11:00 a. Mm. with special prayers and interoogsions. Holy Mubharist on afaundy Thursday 8:30 4 m. Three Hours Service of the Passion on Good Friday Unusually Deen Well Fred Nixon had a well dug on his fartn east of Salona of unusual depth. Water was found at a dis- | tatice of 290 feet. | | March 30, 1939. A PORT MATILDA M Lo het in thw SCHOOL NEWS Lead in Scholarship Anna |} hong ment hil 0 Wie Hu : CNY ) X a Fowth Period Honor Rall Freshmen Lead In Attendance I'he fre f Perfect Allendance Records ii ( MH Enter Bas Fe ehall = 666 - Cemetery Group to Meel Lttend the reat GREGG TOWNSHIP to School Calednar following functions on Lhe calendar for the remainder Cool year are: Friday, March 31 chool auditorium, ¥ri- Grammar The school of Liv or Play in Lhe Fntrance Examination 218.40 a H vy, April m Farm £41 Banquet and Dance May 5 in school avditorium Washington--May Chae Pri ~Bunday, wool Auditori- 5¢ rmon neement Thursday, May Auditorium, _. Friday May 26. 1939 What A 4-H Club Has Accomplished WOO] ( oh (Continued from page one) d his assistant, Mr. i oul defects and &- sources of Ek account now very pret. i for the pense of wiring the mel oy ne com-~ Easter flowers the Pringle store da, April 6, 7 and cture has been finan the real value is from the for fu- be measured ot , opt eived ndividusl who He may y Lhe re meaudng onc T f problem pt SALVE COLDS 10¢-23¢ Liquid - Tablets Salve - Nose Drops REMEMBER When You Want Anything In Lumber, Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 FACTION GUARANTEED IN FVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAR BAT] NG KX Exciting, new beauty for your kitchen. * Fast, clean, low-cost cooking. AEE TEI inedted! i’
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