Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 20, 1939, Image 12

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
July 20, 1939,
Centre County
Hospital Notes
Monday of Last Week
Admitted: Robert J. Smith, State
College: Steve Boldin, Bellefonte
R. D. 1. Discharged: Master Gere
ald L. Heaton, Wingate: Miss Jean
R. Hanna, Centre Hall, Admitted
Monday
Mrs, Nolan 1s
Amitted Monday and
Friday: Mrs. Earl G
State College. Births
to’ Mr. and Mrs. John
State College,
Tuesday of Last Week
Admitted: Mrs. Charles W
sler, Smullton Discharged
Amanda Jane Barto, Penna
nace; Mrs. Merrill E. Houser,
College, Mrs. Cornelius Houtz
mont; Mrs. Wade A. McKinley and
infant daughter, Milesburg: Mrs, J
Homer Lyons and infant daughter
Bellefonte R. D. 3; Miss Dorothy
Auman, Pleasant Gap Admitted
Tuesday and discharged Wednes-
day: Master William Tate, Pleas-
ant Gap
Wenesday of Last Week
Admitted: Master Hoy
State College. Discharged:
D. Johnston, Penna. Furnace;
ter Robert Shirk, Bellefonte;
Herman W. Peter Fleming
Leah Ostrander, Bellefonte: Mrs
Pau Eberhart and infant son
Bellefonte, Births: a daughtér to
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bird, Belle-
fonte, R. D. 2; a daughter to Mr
and Mrs. Sherald McDonald, Flem-
1
Cpburn ;
discharged
Holderman,
a daughter
¥. Benham
Shively,
Bres-
Miss
Fur-
State
Les.
ROSS,
Walter
Mas-
Mrs
Mis
ing
Expired
Bellefonte
Thursday of Last Week
Admitted James H
Bellefonte
Friday
Discharge
He
Cr
Curtin C Armstron
Williams
liam W
nt daughter:
Joseph O. Baney and
Bellefonte, Admitted
ischarged Saturday
Aaronsburg.
Heckman, Spring
usie M. Jones, Belle-
Births: a daug
M. D. Breese, Be
to Mr. and Mrs. Ral;
Meyers, Centre Hall R D. 1
Saturday
Admitted: Mrs John Sommerville,
Bellefonte; Mrs Helen Cowher,
Bellefonte R. D. 3. Discharged:
Mrs V. Miller Flemington
Admitted Saturday and discharg-
ed Sunday: Mary Ann Hutchison
State College. Births: A son of Mr
and Mrs. Baptist I. Shank, Oak
Hall Station; a daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Harold W. Coble, Beliefonte
Sonday
Admitted
fonte; Mrs
heim; Mrs
d
ger and
Mrs
SO
; & SON
Joey
len
Hoy Houck, Bell
Ruel Glasgow, M
Paul W. Klinefelte:
Centre Hall. Discharged: Mrs. Ar-
thur A. Bennett and infant daugh-
ter Bellefonte R. DD 3. Births: a
son to Mr d Mrs. Earl Holder-
man, Stale College,
There were forty-one patients
the hospital at the beginning
this week
—————
Alr Corps Vacancies
“The United States Army has va
cancies for enlistment in the Army
Alr Corps for service in Hawaii
and Panama and several vacancies
for the Medical Department in the
Philippines. Applicants for the Air
Corps must have a High School
Education or hold a journeyman's
rating in a mechanical trade. In
the Air Corps there is a fine appor-
tunity to obtain educational tra
ing in many phases of the Air Ser-
vice such az Alrplane Mechank
radio photography, ete All men
who are interested should apply
at once to the Army Recruiting Of-
fice located at the Post Office Build-
ing. Alloona, Pa. as these vacan-
cies hold good only until the end of
i month.”
in
of
ivy
a aid
C. Y. WAGNER
& COMPANY
WAGNER'S
Quality Flour
A Hard Wheat Pal Flour
WAGNER'S
Our Best Flour
-50 Blend
WAGNER'S
Very Best Flour
Winter Wheat
Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed
Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed
Wagner's Horse Feed
Wagner's Pig Meal
Wagner's Egg Mash
Wagner’s Chick Starter
and Grower.
Wagner's Turkey Starter
and Grower.
Wagner's Scratch Feed
Wagner's Medium Scratch
Feed.
Wagner's Chick Feed
Rydes Cream Calf Meal,
Eshelman’s Dog Feed
All kinds of high protein
feeds for mixing with your
own feed,
Dealers in All Kinds
of Grains
BELLEFONTE, PA.
and discharged Tuesday: |
— —
avdships of The
Pioneer
| (Continued from page one)
man alternately. When the log-
rolling contest was completed, they
set to work, provided with hand-
spikes, and each company exerted
{tself to make more log heaps than
the other
“Nothing was charged for the
work, and the only thing excep
tional in these frofics, was the Im-
moderate use of whiskey. Great
hilarity prevailed, and many times
fistic cambaty led to serious injurie
of those who took part in the jam-
boree,
“In addition te log-rolling
there were frolies to haul dung
husk corn, and to raise buildings
“The corn husking was done at
night. The corn previously pulled
was hauled in a pile near the crib
The invited neighbors joined In
with a will and the corn husks be-
gan to fly. The whiskey bottle
went round and round, T story
the laugh, and the merry Was
heard
“Three
frolic:
10
i
We
ONE
four hundred bushe
were usually husked by 9 or 10
o'clock, when a plentiful supper
waa provided. Sometimes the frolic
ended with a stage dance-—thal
the men and bdys( without females)
would dance like ma
or
devil
ood humor, to Lhe
bor's cat-gut
drawn with
and
alway
ment
Buildings
hewn logs, on an
long by 20 wide
were placed on a foundation wall a
foot or more above the ground, but
i were
const
average
Sometimes the)
Were
Lone
the butldi
LOW
laid at the corner
raised on them
he NOUSe wi Cove
1g le somet
The adv
eneral arge
and
al
ed
me;
antage of
A . it!
and was
was called
makesni al
jimstified by
35 n tan
shape fe ids of the upper
edge were cut in with an axe Then
the ond logs were raised and a notch
fit the saddle. This was the
only kind of tie or binder they had
When building was raised as
many rounds as it was intended
the ribs were raised on which a
course of clap-boards was laid, Lhe
butts resting on a butiing pole
“A press pole was ald on
clap-boards immediately
ribs to keep them from
the and the
wt to
the
building
wooden
enced ‘axemen’
bu
of
ground 10
them up
“In this way
ed and covered
mason. and without
iron The doors al Ww
afterwards cut out a
pleased
pi
For
ised In
forks he most peri-
were placed the
r-mest T rest
Worle
Ss ang run
n
on
as ‘CONE :
company
Carty We
-
the
Gal
building was rais-
a
of
re
a
in a day, without
a pound
indow We
the OWI!
oiled Wars
window
windows
lat e of glass
as high in price
tamp tax on each
paper
Hl
on MN
ane
sted the men iI
connected with
d the land, erecting
uses, making lence
putting out and harvesting
Crops
In summer, farmers worked from
sunrise till sunset, allowing an hour
for breakfast and the same
dinner 1 the winter they break-
fasted by candle-light, and started
to work before dasn of da)
—
BENNER TWP.
Quite a few men have been laid
off at the Lime kilns the past week
Trucks have been hauling crush-
ed stone through here to Houser
ville, where it is used on the road
they are building. The best part
of the road through Rock has been
fixed up but the worst part, down
the Benner Hill has been Jeft
People complaining sbout the
bad road down the hill. They say
it is unsafe to travel on
Sunday visitors at the home of
Joseph Stover were Jerry Owens
and wife and daughters Jane and
Esther from Axe Mann
Francis
women
kings H
clearing
og |
+5
work
n
for
in
Aare
Benner and wile and
Chas. Jahnstoubaugh from Lyons
town, and lady [riend, autoed (0
' Lock Haven on Saturday evening
to visit with friends.
Orvis Harris started out on Mon-
day with his threshing outfit to
thresh for the farmers. Mr. Harris
| does good work and he has a large
i run
around among the farmers,
Sunday guests at the home of
| Ira Benner were William MeCon-
! nell from Bellefonte; Jack Lose
| from Waddie; Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Liicas and three sons, James, |
{ and Charles from Bellefonte: James
Rider, wife and three accomplish-
ed young daughters Lydia, Thanna
! and Freda from Tyrone.
{| Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Dugen
{an family from Bellefonte visited
with Frank Dugan and wile at
| Klondike on Sunday.
Lester Marshall, John Krape's
right hand man, spent Sunday with
his sister's family, at Houserville, |
| Bob Walters’.
{ Farmers around through here all
have their wheat crop cut and in
the barns and are now ready to]
thresh. Some farmers are plow.
{ing for their fall crop. they say
while the ground is in good shape as |
they fear they may have a drought
| later on,
Calvin Solt is working for Rey- |
| nolds Shope on the saw mill. Mr
 8hope is now sawing lumber on the
| Hartle track along Spring Creek.
| William Yeager one of Reynolds
| Shopes right hand men, has built
| himself a shanty on the lumber job
| and il board himself in place [0
| boarding elsewhere.
Charles Smith enjoyed Sunday
f amorig Red Roost.
i
friends a
MOSHANNON
There were B2 present at the M
EE. Sunday School Sunday, July 16,
{offering $2.06.
Hope Lewis of Williamsport spent
the weekend at her parental home
here. Sunday afternoon actcom-
panied by Jack Ross of Karthaus
she visited with her {friend Jane
Hazel of Boalsburg
Mr, and Mrs, Edward
Altoona, and Mr. and
Plubell and daughter Genevieve of
AMport were Sunay visitors at the
Frank Viehdor{er home
Donna Jean Powell, of Lewistown
spent week al the home
of her uncle, Mr. Isaac Powell
The recent mrariage Bealrice
Powell of Reading and Robert Crain
Johnson of Pittsburgh, has jus!
been announced. The wedding took
place in Reading and was perform
ed by the Presbyterian minister
that place. Mis. Johnson formerly
of Moshannon, spent several days
at home of her parents, Mi
Mrs. 1saac Powell, la week
The ball game
played on the home field, Moshan-
non vs. Pine Glen ended with
score of 7-4, Pine Glen team walk
off with mn What
DOV YOu cat
Fasside!l of
Mrs. Moran
recently a
of
of
the and
Sunday
a
the “ba
s, don't
ing
the matier
spinach?
Mr
children
Adolphus Smit!
Marvin and Marie
ay Visi
men
er
home
Mrs. Maude Stroup
Bobb
HL guests al
ome Tuesday
Fve 5
wag
rom panie
Harm
YO! John
exec!
werk
Dixie J
NOTH
TS wile
Bed
Ine
Sunday alter a
ome of hor a
Clearfielc
e
Wa ne
{ Marri
of
LNNer Nes
Max Confer
upper
nome of
Schnars
Mr, and Mrs
Belsens, Pa
home, Sunday.
Mrs. Mame Ca
ra
Snow Shoe
evening
Mrs
Tuesday
his aunt,
Howard
dene wi
nel DASE two
Loomis
wi Lomison abd
atide nm and
~ 8
{ their
on wer
S0me ©
Quick
Miss
131
aister, Mrs. Calvin
Marian Folmer of Drifting
spent the weekend al
Craft home, while here
visited at Alden Quick's
Mrs. Lucy Dutton
returned to her
after sp some
home of her sister
Quick, Miss Elizabeth
Pittsburgh another sister
ed a longer Their broth-
er, Charles Fleming who has
been ili for some time. is reported a
little betier at this writing
Mrs Annie Norton,
Schmoke and Mrs. Wharton Pye
spent Sunday at Mr. Schmoke's
sister's, Mrs. Lee Craham, of Lock
Haven
Evels
the Ernest
she als
Roches
Sunday
titne at ihe
Mis. Rusl
Fieming 0
remain-
of
tor
aome
nang
i
$
H
f
OT
Mr
visit
Thomas
| © were
Livergood
and Forest
weekend guests al the
horne LeContes Mills
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harkins
Willlamsport, were at the Minnie
Fye home Sunday
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Kelley, U 8
Army. Philadelphia, were guests of
the Charles McGowan's the past
week
Miss Mary MeGowan spent
weekend at Houtzdale
Mrs. Austin Kerin and grand-
daughter Joan May have been en-
joying a short vacation at Holli-
daysburg, visiting at the home of
Mrs. Kerin's niece
Mrs. Maud Pye visited relatives
at Glenn Union and Renovo over
the weekend.
in
4
of
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“ie
Rondom Notes
(Continued from page one)
terms of Boss DeHaas and Horace
J. Hartranit do not expire this year
and grapevine reports have it that
if Mr. Hazel is not a candidate for |
re-election, Hartranft is siated for
the presidency of the school board
| Whoever gets it has a lot of re-
| sponsibility on his hands.
How many of us are afraid to
| say what we think because we [ear
| somebody will laugh at us?
WHEN WINDS
GET ROUGH
A Windstorm Policy Protecis You
From Pinandial Loss, See
John F. Gray & Son
We regret to report the fast but
Fthe idea that taxes will be lowered
i greatly in the future i an idle wish,
BHURH
St. John's Evangelical Reformed
Rev, C. Nevin Stamm "a
| Morning Worship 8:15 a. m,, church
{school 0:30 a. m
SL John's Lutheran, Bellefonte
The Rey Arnold. pa
Ltor, Beventh Bani after
July 23 a.m, the
STrmon Man Common or
Clarence B
Trin
B ervice
clean Ps m., Sunday schoo
Milesburg
¥
chool
6
chool
Presbyterian
Ouk wood
JO a.m
m. Port
m
Howard
Bible
Endeavor
Bible
Services
mini
Christ
Matild
No chur
9
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HEL Lie wstlon LON C TM
Unionville Mon
Study cla i
the immer
10 n
Dix Run Baptist
SCHhood §.340, [010
evening at
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at
lad
Hublersbur Evangelical Reformed
Tat
Coleville Pllgrim Holiness
A. Byrd t ¥
Clark Ja
iraiay
bs and
with
fami
and Mrs
called atl the William Ri
Valie
family
Neidig
y me Sunday
William Tobias
at the Robert Neldig h
The Ladies Aid
United Brethren church
hot roast
on the Raymond
Wednesday Aug. 2
lock Home-made
cakes and ¢ will
be for sale. Price 25 cents
Mrs. Robert Neidig
Katie Savers were Altoona
Saturday.
ome Sunds
the
will
sandwich
Coakley
# on ¢
irom in
chicken
eight o%
Cream,
NODE
YOU
on
When a sweet young thing tells a
strong young man how wonderfu
he is, Cupid looks for other work
co
Ley
COMPENSATION
AUTOMOBILE & FIRE
INSURANCE
ED L. KEICHLINE
BELLEFONTE
Temple Court Phone 190
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"Grange Day”
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August
clusive
from 24 until Septem
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ber 1, IN
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which
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for day
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more than »n
representin
nate (Grange 0
exhibiten byt
The
LWO CLALSS
will
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Page 1)
Legal Notices
EXECLTOR'S NOT ICH
Ma
inte «
ter of t
yf Bellefon
the above
debled
vy granted
requested
Thome
sane duly
MARTIN J
’ Bellefonte, Pa
r Attorney
sx testamentary
Ail BONS
to make
having claims
Droyen with
MILLER
John
FEXECLTOR'S NOTICE,
above
0 the
the
ted
testament
ng
a
KELVINATORS
PHILCO RADIOS
MELROY'S
Phone 8589-R-1
PLEASANT GAP, PA.
ABC and VOSS
1atters
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undersigned, all persons Indebted 10 | walker Towns ie
| the suld estate are requested to make 9
payment, and those having claims 1o
present the smme duly proven with Fle RD. 2. Bellefonte Pa I 00 o
out deiny to HOMER W. PITMIUS, 228 | W. 1 DETTRICH Secs talivered within 50 Gay
hth. BL. Lewistown, Pa, LEONARD K ’ ‘ J contract to Lhe several ahool
PETERS, 120 Btratford Ave, We “ 5 pry tod } h ratd
mont, N. J, Executors, W. H. Walk HiDS WANTED Bove iW ne Bond
er. Attorney x0 bids Ww , yA
’ mately 300 Tons of
p Isitager coal for the
4 % ( ¢ Bohool District SPproxi-
f which shall be
silo nwards
hool Ihstyict re or approx
nerve i 10 race I nevis
any o
reine
the righ “st
hid Adres hia
wont rede
ty th
Henled he yea
EXECUTORS NOTICE
In the Matter of the Estate of John
VF. Hagan, late of Cregg ‘Township
Centre (ounty., Pa doce ned
Letters testamentary the
iale having been granied
undersignd, all persons 1ndebted
the aid catate Are reguptedg nn
payment! and those having
present the same duly proves witty
wit delay to BRUCE W. HAGEN
Bellefonte, Pa. John G1
Attorney
ahove
lo Lhe
aim
cto
} Belle ‘
HO ErRKen
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