Pace Six -_ April 18, 1939. % [Former County Man ~ WHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, FA REAL ESTATI lin another, a traitor. It was with! TRANSVERS, | Over The County News A mountain fire burned over about four hundred acres in the area be- tween Ridge Hollow and Stillhouse Hollow east of Coburn recently Several crews of fire fighters, unde! leadership of local fire wardens fought the blaze and extinguished i! E. K. Newton, former the Airways beacon light Top, north of Woodward, has called to Washington, D. C,, in cepacity of telegraph operator it tlw Department of State tion is In the civil se tion John H h home in Centre much of the time past ten days, wi and complication pneumonia. Mi years has been man in Centre person in the knows many taat ought to be Mr. and Mis. A. B 171 Main Hagensa announce th dsughter, W. Nieman, D. J. Nieman ~ operator on on Round been he The nosis been « Hall HE th a case of bordering of ty Ole Hall Street Hall the Univ bia Univer graduate of Pe the Dental maoy The “i ycan charges but have been abi scives alte FO provided. Of late, | tions about the place became n ating to residents it Coly where half-brother d sequently ge ROD the the char J ract of timbey Potter township recently when Bruce W the sale of timber oh a to Thomas A. Dav Spruce Creek, bul ving conducted lumbe; Potters Milk The Ripka tract recent! complet filteen.a now liv- former'y ones HH 1acls { : n Neff to O. W. Houtz and the ersbaugh tract to the Ruhl company of Mifftinb The tract lie The carload horse offered afternoon at barn bv W knocked d of 313545 Honeer rove, Mr. Confer, Jame (2): Ward Krape. Robert Glil- more, Arthur Bilger, Sol Lz Lau- ther Strouse (2 m } Job n tiars {mule colt) The ¢ urteer Sarah Grover N 106 and from desty Gay morning Per rool. caused line damage fo a minimum first time Lhe compan; called into action si was Lhe had been nce last fal C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Bard Wheat Pat Flomr WAGNER'S Our Best Flour M58 Biend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed Wagner's 207% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Fgg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower, Wagner's Scrateh Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Rydes Cream Call Meal Lshelman's Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. A doe deer, crossing Penng Creek at the Kerstetter cabin above Co- burn, failed to make (Me fence in its running jump and was seriously in- jured Tuesday afternoon Report of the incident was made by WPA workers who were passing at tix Lime E. A. Tyson, principal ol schools. has been ork {or several day Miliheim m past due wo first was thougln to an attack of appendiclits Hi wems Lo have recuperated some at this time. Willlam N. Duck, In- the fifth ixth away It Hiness that at oe tvuscrtor of ol WLOT ol vy ] tal ' ve Hot ’ 3 rade aKen over both groups has AVETRRe Of MILESBURG 2 aptist hurch news ~~Sunris services Sunday morning were we attended: Subject of the sermon wis the" Mighty Conqueror. which was ably delivered bv the pastor Rev. 1 ¥ sheelz in language that a child ptand. ° muste by a ¢ wld under The Philathea Clas: will meet this Thursday h at 730 p.m. All ured to be present has been extended ard Wemen's Class meeting Services at the well attended and was well rendered and snjoy- ed by all Mrs. Minnie Weaver of Pittsburgh pent the weekend at home here Mr. and Mrs Hassel Stere, and family and Miss Madeline Haupt, of Altoona ted here Bune UAay Mr nevo James and Mr. and Hammersley irends here One of our jocal residents ders what he will find next digging garden he found a boot, 2 bottle and a glass, also a snake But none were any good. The boot had no top the bottle and glass were empty and a shake is not a very de- sirable playmate. All but the gnake were souvenirs of the 1837 flood Visitors from a distance at the William Peters home Sunday were their gon Charles and family of Lewistown ' Easter Wish To those who bear a heavy load Of sorrow, pain or care May Easter come with hope And help those ills to bear, To those whose favored lot in life Seems crowned with blessings rare May Easter whisper: "seek the poor Their griels and trials share” at he Church April members are An invitation the Blanch- attend this 1961 13th to tos t church the special Methodis her vis relativey Mrs. Jason Confer of Re- callers at Oscar Wensel homes Mrs. C. W. Peters Fork greeted Sunday. and were Sunday the won While blessed To those neath the smart Of wrong unjustly borne May Easter bring the grace of Him Who wore the erown of thorns, ~Inknown, who quiver Sometimes a misfortung proves to ' bg lortunale, Finds Art Enjoyable (Continued rom page ons) Howard, Mi the fin to Walter agent at that Titusville Poulsen sold jresidence he had erected L. Cook, the station time, and removed Now In his 83rd year. Mr. Poulsen still operates a one-man handle factory although . handicapped by an allment that renders helpless the limbs of his left side Following the observance Ni 82nd birthday January Mi if wed by i" re MV Citusville Hex aged former turning out a one-man fac- lo work thi because to ol in Inst inter the who found Centre county citizen few handles In hi tory. He had walked particular morni previous Sunda avoided a nasty Dill cycle Ordinarily it ha the wie the I narrowly from his bi- on the ice } his habit nevertheless exes Plerce Ar been but irive pedal ny day Tae SCN { mat areer COUTLY Is Lew! since told a ¢ 1880, Mr | operating his faclory out pick, sledge hammer and cantho Takes Only What He imple obs 1 Fakes Little Pride in Painting } Mr. P ‘ b Poulsen drop hie came ai i De i his hobby Got Inspiration From Flowers The urge Titusville was beaut] flowers he caw went of to take up painiing In accentuated by the hicyele cinder Panleen ir cyeling Sehilewe od Er with He and natural and painting ti He n paintings of over 800 different jes. His work on flowers lg excellent and one painting of a chestnut in a broken burr almost invited the writ. er-—who is very partisan to the American chestnut—to pick it and devour it, despile the dangerous look of the burr “Mr. Poulsen has been doing ex tensive pencil darwing and his work looks much like the prints from ‘which they are taken. He has a fine pencil study of Postmaster General Jim Farley “His portraits show a and a wall lined with greal Americans Jook much photographs “Despite fact Abraham Lin coin died 12 years before Mr. Poul sen arrived from Denmark, he has much admiration for the Greal Emancipator. He has several traits from different poses of ‘Abe’ as he ealls him. One is made from a picture taken four days before the President's assissination He oon- siders this one his best Would Not Display Work A local merchant recently look- ed over the collection and was so much taken with Mr. Poulsen’s work that he asked to display some of the paintings In his store win- dow. Mr. Poulsen declined, saying that if they were for sale he would like to have them seen publicly, but since he did it more as a pastime, he didnt want them shown ‘‘I paint because I like to.” he said. ‘If 1 were getting paid for painting maybe 1 wouldn't enjoy it #0 much. When I have spare time on my hands, I like to sit down and do a little drawing. It seems as though I have been doing something all the time, and I can’t be idle without getting nervous. 1 can't get away from work “He got a thoughtful expression in his eves as he recalled his immi- gration into America “Over in, Denmark’ he sald they regard a person who wishes 0 growth along the em YW ont firm hand paintings of like the por difficulty that I persuaded my mo ther to permit me to come to Amer fen 1 had to promise her that 1 would return within three years he fore she would leave me man I returned in thiee year but everything was changed. Although they were all friendly enough, 1 felt like allen among them. So 1 packed returned to Amer- Ch ALES "n un up and BENNER TWP. Reynold } ol Shope ha miu nove Aw up nea AW lumber { Lester and Fred Marshall largely attended here on where ne wii ha nesday falr prices The dance l<fler and Fred Marshall en and everyliung evening was largely attended BE —- New Loganton R. F. D. Route (Continued from Dags one) farm an TYsom oorner arrier from Here's The ‘Batting’ Strength of Europe (Continued from Page 1) | British and French modern aircraft italo-German productive canaci is rated higher also, though Rritair been gearing her to greater speeds Using 10 as an index War Department th to the War Department alr strength of leading power many 10; Maly 3; Grea: B United Slates 4, and France latively speaking, Japan and i were out of the picture » & ha plane outnu ta the Rs a— A A— tons VALLEY VIEW RESIDENT HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Christian Eekiey, well known pes- ident of Valley View, was guest of honor at a gathering a: hi home Tuesday of last week in celebra tion of his 80th birthday anniver- sary All but two of his children wes present for the occasion. the absen- tees being George, of Altoona. and Lee. of Akron, Ohlo. Those present were County Commissioner Paul N kekiey, Forest Eckley, Vern Eckley and Mrs. Bertha Corman, all of Valley View, and Arthur Eckley of Coleville. In addition. a number of the elderly man's grandchildren and a few friends were present Mr. Eckley enjoys excellent health and is in the best of =uirjts His wife died some years ago An antique stove recently stolen from the L. R Porter cabin hetween Pine Grove Mills and McAlevy's Fort, has been located in 4 Hunt ingdon junk yard. The olg eater designed to burn logs four feet Jong, (leave the country 10 seck & fortune | was badly broken when found, { Cleorge | Anron J Hall Ww. He EXCLUSIVE valium CEARIMUTY Vetsum Bootie " o the Shit teppbe ng Ihe yROI ETS : VEIN HEAD 32 LEADERSHIP IN VALUE | BRINGS LEADERSHIP IN SALES 4 BS ——— wd Chevrolet is first in sales because it's first in styling — first in acceleration — first in hill- climbing — and first in value in its price range! 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