Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX.’ April 6, 1939, Over The County News ~~ Willis Holly, one of two colored boys to grow up in Centre Hall forty years ago, suffered a second paraly- tie stroke a few days ago at his homes At 439 West street, Camden, NJ Mrs. Holly is the only other member of the familly A Line four tween Hollow crews of fire, starting mountain last Sunday Hollow and Coburn under fire wardens extinguished Ridge ‘ Lat A ’ oi fire fighters 1 hip of local the binze and Jacob Sharer, of Qentre Hall who has been rather geriously th during the past week or more has improved to a point where his physician no more calls dally. His major trouble 15 a lack of proper heart action. Mi Sharer is 82. Engaged In conversa- tion he appears about twenty years younger Harry Neff, acting a: tor for the estate of jate William R. Nef! from thirty-seven acres cated in Potter sownship lier one and one-half Potters Mills and south of lace’ Geary farm he tion is sald tO be around Henry Zerby, of Centre feeling confident the second the not prevent normally. Mr. Zerby ing & power rip saw al & home of hi brother-in-law dliiam Luse cut the finger at the first joint a same time seve d ection wa again ince good progre I'he thirty<two-acre on the Mothersbaugh farm Rel: HE iv the Potter be by Charles lhumberman man will the right-hand thinks a Tew I'he tract ine weeks administra ' father, the solid tt! mbes dded with Dille HE 19 land lo- The tract ! 4 \ iis miles west Wa ders of * IK elphia camp, Is the Bellefonte hw 4 ¢ { football plaver $800 from "py ‘ Hall ' Vi HISCOVe injury done the cidne lef } Heit Gir con red he and finger on hand w the Willie OPER Kee Keen, of oo ing the bone, T te fast ghd s ng has been made H G Giimore R S. Mu lism Hosterman and Franklin Ro man, all of Millhelm Kennet Royer Madisonburg, motored ! Celsinger Hospital the “ig Of Customary DOG tory to donatin of R IRIO the ner of Aa iil at the the quintet St Mus Yells vel Danville After g servige of nal National Bank reamed cashie: rectors held peginning service immediately the been made vacant The personnel of the Bank at this time is cashier; Sarah Brad Miller, clerks. The sele Daup Is pon with years in the Cen Dan at last T wo montl Fiy Daniel S ford OF looked the depositors and dealings with the experience ample cashier has been named 18 Lae ad Grandma says: "GOOD COOKING DOES MORE TO ‘WIN FRIENDS AND INFLU- ENCE PEOPLE’ THAN ANYTHING | KNOW’ Follow her good advice and come to all three classes ol the CENTRE DEMOCRAT COOKING SCHOOL Learn one way to make an impression on folks Wednesday, Thursday, Friday April 19, 20, 21 Y.M.C.A. AUDITORIUM 2:00 to 4:00 P. M. Lecturer: MRS, POROTHY BATHGATE timber h-Hosterman place manufactured Ruhl Charles for cutting will begin with and Alabama Universi had majored e that the cell M some burned over about hundred acres in the urea bes Stillhouse Several leader fought tract former near the Mi \ wet hem Promising National pro- Academy well fy he wer of t \ ; spect 1 help —— Pete Killeen of Swissvale has post - eu $600 bond lor his appearance in eourt to answer charges of violating the vehicle code Tollowing an accl- dent in which he was Involved neat Port Matilda, Killeen's car and one driven by a Miss Wise from Altoona crashed on March 18 and the Swiss. vale man with fallure to stop alter the acc ident He was ar rested at Lock Haven, At a hearing before ‘Squire Harold D Cowher In Bellefonte last he posted bal for court At the public charged week ale Of obsolete school properties, held by the school bord of Haines township on the premises in Woodward last Satur dav, the Pine Creek school bullding was purchased T J. Decker & Son. who own the land upon which { building located, the amount being $126 Iw Wood bullding and double knocked down Lo Woodward, who for 8 M. Elsen price was $5610 Late College Thursday DS ni involved wird school bullding lots wer Paul made Lhe put huth Me pul } Stover, ol Nase Lise At a meeting of the S npervation © Logan tated that Barrens Ww RNOI, NI a 4 survey made in Nee the last populat) Jon ——— REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ebb, et Ure Ci ux M | INK Crager, ol IX Of 5 $427 to Ei WM rvin_ et tate ( tale lege Katie ai of Be £! William A Bilger, of ux Saver lefonie D AWD pring Twp... 8 MeCormick el ix MoCormick. of Biate C in State College: $1 J. Frank McCormick Exe Margaret R Fletcher 8: tram in a ate C A Poster two C Cy fEe 11a al of i lege: $1 E Falk ale Coliege X Lo’ 4 ad Mary ¥ $1. Auman, e! Mill £50 00 K. St bar. to hur W. Clyde ix, of State Col- lege. tract In State College $1 Edward Noll et ux, to Paul Mil- ner. of Pleasant Gap tract in 8pring TD 8150 Rosetta Rathmell bar Jor seph GO. Rathmell, Jr. of Lock Ha- ven, tract in Howard Twp; $1 Mabel Delirick, et bar. io CG. Russell Miller, et ux. of Millheim tract in Miltheim: $1 Pirst National Bank of State Col- lege, Exech., to Sylvain Plrson, ef ux, of State College, tract in College; $696.25 Thomas Laughlin ux. to Min nie L. Avery, of Philipsburg, tract in Phitipsburg: $1 Lyda McGee, to Margaret Longee, of State College, tract Howard borough: $1 HIGHWAY DANGER GREATEST AT FIGHT IN THE EVENING Bod in to Paul D. tract as Ira ; Rn UH ter Mary t ot Ar - iar or o 10 Anna Stats et E in Beware of “traffic at eight.” for that is the peak hour for traffic ac- cidents; and steer clear of the leis. ure-time and recreational drivers, for they are the most dangerous These were the warnings given re- cently by H N. Blakelee, director (of the Department of Accident Pre- vention of the American Petroleum Institute at Rockefeller Center Mr. Blakelee declared that acci- dent statistics Tor 1038 reveal that a quarter of all traffic deaths and a fifth of all Injuries occur between tix and nine o'clock in the evening, when during a good part of the year daylight conditions prevail This indicates that the problem Is a driver and pedestrian problem and a traffic peak problem. rather than a problem of daylight and darkness. During the ten darkness hours, those from eight at night to glx In the morning, Gnly 32 pet cent Jof the highway injuries occur, | sbout it again until next Local Parole Office ‘Maintains Fine Record (Continued from page one) to between $25 prisonet the ol money were 118 new District No. § office discharges and 17 Institutions during cost Upervise 4 man on parole | anid $30, while in a penal same period over $400 to mam etity reyiire taln a tion or #n outiny payers There ceived granted turned the past Along ua bove f of the tax Ci re LY Ie mn final penn year with the duties Mr. Miller conducts in Pre<Parolee Instruction mates al ROCKView the Fenn svivania Industrial ut Hun ingdon twice =» He wulso in Bo Vivanila to outiined CIRssey to In and Behoal month teaches an evel COUrse the ng ology Penn College Mr. Miller fallure of RFI VATE AT OTHE thant ¢ agent pel tate upon chooled YCLIOMWE S ang | n understanding of common elise for ers and human natu He 200d # school the nal and eorrection When questioned men nt WoT mmnitting think logiesll Ring-Necked Pheasant Project Planned (Continued from Page 1) and Bruce Many Ar: Hirubie ai ritut mer 1s nant mer ree nis Frank Mar Harold | Random Items (Continued from page one) to tt others Know wh He could not b= be bDuli~gdored at hie th 0 aroun coug int ormetl} he wast { ng This wr differed natiers Dut is HN i private Mr. C perigining to ite] from inmninghian in boroug! questioned h sinees his right his the } we never of purpose or fight feel Deen ui i Mua Council wiwn the proposition came up would be erecting the old Fair Grounds - —— - VOLCANO OPERATED TRAINS Z00M BY AT 126 ML. FP Nn. press aha Somehow we present hie the Wage borough al ot Italy's electri Bullets {a passenger trains in Europe a top speed of 120 m. p. h., sccording to the Italian Information Center, at Rockefeller Center, New York These {rains run on electricity from the "Valley Hell so-called bee cause scientists have capped more than 200 live steam wells ax a oe of electric power. More than 32 000 . 000 KW hours of electricity are produced at the light, heat and factories, rallroads and citi dreds of miles around l————— EVENING SCHOOL FOR FARMERS A SUCCESS On Monday, March 20th, the last of a series of farmer s meetings was held in the Harris Township High school at Boalsburg. The serie sisted of a study of farm crops Twelve meetings In all were held each Monday evening beginning January 2nd The meetings were well attended with an average of 30 per meeting Considerable interest was shown by the farmers of the community gas indicated by their stiendance Questions and discussions by the farmers were a part of the mest. ings. Farmers from Harris College, Ferguson and Potter townships were represented at the meetings This year was the ninth annual Farmer's Evening School held by the Agricultural Department of the Harris Township High school These meetings were arranged and conducted by E. H. Dale Agri enjtiural Supervisor. Those who have paid [come taxes won't have test have of aay It § power valley ire for it~ riishe con — 0 worry year, URCHESH John's Reformed, Bellefonte Nevin Stamn Bunday April § m. with Holy Communion service St Fen C Services Easter Sunrise service 6:15 a Communion Holy 10:46 u. mm. NO evening Coleville Pilgrim Moliness Friday ght Prayer at the home Edgar Eckley Sunday School a m.: Sunday Morning Wao! 11:00 oclock, ¥Y. P m Evangelistic pastor peaking Hibie 7.45 PRsLor ni of #30 ship (OC p p.m night 8. Bunday Junday 7:30 Tuesday sStuay Presbyterian, Snow Khoe Sunds April ible Morning Wor 11:00 a. Mm Gn Services 10 [| of 00 a Commumon Bible Bchool 1 Endeavor 6:30 p and Easter Cq m Bible St E Oakwood hoo! hip Mile Chri Unilonvill Kay Cl Mi Milesburg Baptist Rev. L. 1 Ea i € church Sheetz, pastor rvice will be held 6 o'clock Sunday st. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte Pleasant View Union Chapel Ye 1 At Hublersburg Evangelical Reformed p i LL ETT | Hebersburg Evangelical EK. pst United Brethren, ¥ House hi ier ¥ vif erence ead ey Foes Bellefonte Sibiie Wee 181 nes Thursday eve Pascion of thw evening The Kaleidosoons Cro Saturday evening of Christ WIVIOSS are a The Ciodhead Pri- of Pe. Death follow 6:30 John Preaching at 10:45 m by Rev. W. 8 Mich Morning “The Resurrection Christ Evening subject Bleased Hope” Christian at 630 p m. Praver tidy Wednesday DANS iar Features Sunday morning i 3 cl Ht soo! Supt and 7:30 1 of Detroit m Shops biect of The Endeavor Bible at 7:30 John's Episcopal, Bellefonte Ihe Rev. SBamuel H. Bayre The three hour service of the on commemorating time hat Christ spent hanging upon the will be observed in 8t. John's opal church on Good Friday from 12 noon until 3 o'clock. Those who attend a part or all of the ser vice are requested to enter or leave the church only during the singing of the hymns. The Easter festival will begin with a celebration of the Holy Communion with full and Easter music on Easter Day at 600 a m. A second celebration of the Holy Communion without mu- sic will be held at 8:00 a. m. A third celebration with full choir and Eas- ter music and a short sermon will be held at 11:00 a. m. It may be necessary to make a change in the offertory music between the 6 and and *vening Nt Rec- the CONS Epis 11 o'clock services but all other mu- | sic at both of these services will be the same. There will be no Church whoo! session on Easter morning, put a Children’s Easter service wi Holy Baptism and the presentation of the Lenten mile boxes will be peld at 4:00 p.m. Adults desiring Baptism, opportunity will be given for such a service at 3:00 p. m. The musical program at the 6:00 a. m gud 11:00 a. m. services, under the supervision of Mrs. Paul Beaver, will be as follows. Prelude: “Pre. mde,” Vodorinski; Processional ‘fiymn, “Come Ye Paithful” St. Ke. lyin: Kyrie, Stultz; Gradual Hymn, their ins “Jesus Christ is Ris'n Today,” Wer. | (gan; Gloria Tibi and Gratiss Tibi, | Salis; Hymn G4» om), choir | 170 ATTEND BANQUET OF 8. CC, REBEKAHS Lady SBtate Rebekah Lodge No 322 with Btate College Odd Pellows Love” and “Angels Roll the Rock and friends as guests, enjoyed a Awny Dominus Regit Me and turkey banquet at Bky-Top Tuesday Arimathen; Gloria in Exceisis, Old + March 28 Chant; Four<fold Amen, Neukomm Josephine Recessions] Hymn I'he Day of He All Hallow Introduced A — other Murs Cirand Mir Cirand, Mrs. |} Mr Maude Fwing were wy, Josephine Yearick past Lrict Erh Mi Strife is O'er” Victory | Arithem, “1 Know thet my Redeem er Liveth" Handel: Sursum Corda Banctus, and Benediotus, Stultz; Communion Hymns, “The King of Offerton must be plnced in fungus-free solls Strip Farming Reduces Erosion Btrip farming is a practical and ef- fective means for reducing soll ero- sion losses Penn Blate agronomy extension specialists say. By farm- ing sloping land In narrow strips following the contour, the speed of water traveling down hill is reduced Cromon results Mest The pe school sponsored Perimevivanis State Pernwylivarde Cane will be eld on the April 20 —— i ———— SCENTED HIGHWAY Highwa Wy fie t Viryr vening M1 ded & Pennington welcome Ww 3 Henriy wna Lhe lolliowing Rebekal Waller Parson Clara Lynch Vie Wi " Whitmye ¢ wal ) ang litle Slate cong ony LOE FET wrrection Camners to Cantu ——— w— Nobis KITCHEN SHOWER HELD FOR PORT MATILDA COUPLY BY the Ly y : he 4 yy Abn mtion Lrennures 4 Mi Ewing, Mrs . College CRI it hires Fort Maro! Mrs Every IH 24 ‘ La Mri A kil Howe wis held In Brick Company Chub HOum Matilda, SBaturdas 18, in Hanscom, who 1948 Thu ert hen ae pu ura he evening Mr. an Were honor of marie following were pre Yeager John Blimer Mi AB and rid Bennett \ y Wiser Barr ind Katie Ral Dorothy w nd Mi Mart Ald rey i Yisher, Boalshu Morence F Wale will ii omim ale DG dn Inge [8 FH COMM ties 1 fal Mr MW Fi Hand =a Pennington one il . FARM CALENDAR The Penn Sehoml Hemdnders ¥ rom Stale of Flow) y sYivania College Agriculture Busy Days Ahead! Springtime is a busy the farmer's With so much to must make ite count, Annual Music Festival Trseots Apple time for Controlling vile do she 31 at every let fie Ip fi the Fire Played Double Prank telephoie It will run your errands, speed your fre Ip vou make your Use the telephone and save yourselt! 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