cage S Six and that the waler was not deep, grand- _THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 3, 1939. | Rest ig SN PER | . 4 . 4 EP ATIONAL EXPER Re AN EB ( entre Ce ‘ount OLD- TIME HECLA FARM CALENDAR to said estate gre requested to make | Breet, bounded and described as SPEAK AT CONFERENUE Yy immediate payment to the under- follows: Beginning on the southeast ——— . PARK T™ RONGS islgned and those having claims and corner of a 20 foot alley; thence in a + tus = oie or smoot | Hospital Not ly eminders From Th | Yer e oun More than 4 score o roman By ospi a ores sylvania State College School please present them without delay |e distance of 200 feet 10 a foot educational authorities appear (Continued from Page 1) of Agriculture to JOHN ROBINSON, Executor of alley, thence in an easterly diree- J Estate Bellefonte, Pa Arthur C. tion glong sald 20 foot alley a dis~ ) of Monday of Last Week I _—— annual superintendents’ and prin- | : willie was too near the edge of the " oY M - / ipal ’ a rence which was held Admitted: Charles W. Hockma ake nl d was kick rt i oo start to lay on range they need Attorney for Estate ‘ described belonging Ww the Bower Grasshoppers for the first time : vi " ople from the Mill- | cipals COnie } wii 4 waa " Coll i J WEIMAn, nk an Wil ticking dirt in the nests Fellure 10 provide such p— w | Entate; thence in a southerly direc in a number of years cut the bands |} svangelical church attended (On the campus of the Pennsylvania State College, R. D. 1; Isaac Hart,| pool, which to grandma's way of equipment may result in cannibal- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE {tion along Mne sume a distance : d Ma vier of the Estate of John ‘ " " : . . * 3 3 3 nd Thu! av i hb , i |e . y { ari) 0 us " ’ ’ westerly direction lon nn wheat, causing Centre County ! t Central Oak Helghts last week nC Thursday of this week v A Breon, Bellefonte; Mrs. Ralph sult In a funeral. Willie woul from picking by thelr aggressive y late of Burnside Town- Street, 8 distance ot "oot to, the 4 y 3 . FETIP “ CETTE qe " y ‘ . ' . y Me t Is ren x 4 » ’ 5 y 4 > 4 mers considerable annoyance when They are Betty Auman, Tessie with oon erente SONU 4 hae E. Myers and infant son, Centre prob®bly resist her threats and go gisters, Penn State poultry special- | ® County, Pa. Ceceased y and place of beginning. With “hauling-in was in process Bartge ssther Breon. Esther with preblems connected with sec- Hall, R. D. 1; Donald B. Miller, on doing as he pleased. Pinally, gy that ol egg COBES OF OTANEE | aber ? 3 , - Fria ! ! n, Esti La sy A : i a Bok ally Dove estate have been granted 0 Paul Ishler, former foreman on a n Ei 4 4 placed as nests at the Clyde ( ve, the undersigned and all N ’ | that ceraln messuage, highway section in lower Penns Musser chool administrators had the ben- | Bellefonte, Admitted Monday rear of the range shelters if covers Persor ned 1 Jd estate are 1 Inet nd lot of ground situste Valley, is now a guard at the Rock Rhododendron | ) Ans BR TaydaE an ’ to tus " view Penitentiary \ tarted in bloom at this time 4 . hool topics as presented by mem- 'hompson, Howard Birt A son! Wil 14 hi loth for what | coming wet ) hu und : Hy Wil MAY 5 al ni | 8 1 Vill ob 0 tha hs > " oh nt yf . \ tha , me ang qf bers of the State Department ( to Mr, and Mrs. Richard Mille Avoid Harm to Plants Late cul ste will e £ is a resident Millheim. near treams here at som week. H i 1 y ; . A y " we oy a minent superintendents and good if it is deep enough wo | iMTetor { Estate, Momiisda 5 y moperty of Haus ” Hunters whose headquarters are Pid i orm pel hh A pals from Pennsylvania and oth Tuesday of Last Week Da and mama event v. pun Or AiRbisy the Np 3 gvon rt i tn oust Srown, and ul ast by Bt ut the Slack Sada close Lo Lamp Ji . ah 5 state Discharged Hoy Houck ’ v 62. met there last Sunday an p= | DIOUINS Vi 1 r irom will Th unerintendents : ere . if ) a M he superintendents who fon and Ralph 1 Rte Meons commend . y abibing the ding k to | t jeepest rose . \ rin i eo | recommend iit ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICSH cided to bring the bullding back ue ace) 1 ieduled to speak included ll Wal D. 1 \ oll towards t dal g 1 nd the fe 3 y } £0 4 : 4 Bet ” » , a 117 " yy . _ y Saka . ‘ »a a i WOW i wil : i i valu Ha ui 1 H we IF Mi o he t its former goOGd COONAILION DEL orge nie: Ww ne Arthur K. Loomis, superintende: . Donald Miller of Spring Mills il following a paralytic stroke I- Schools: Dr. Frank C. Ketle: } Discharged: Mrs. Earl Y was so unfortunate as to have his | 1 on Wednesday ol t week. perintendent, Cheltenham Public | State College Mast Jo B vs when they ove Fle 1d Day ARIE A vegetal , ‘ A 3 { and oranoe W Ie { Court dated ad RO ———— EE — Ss ———— Timely Reminders From The Penn. | gomande against the said estate will | northerly direction along sald alley on the program of the seventeenth — a : ia Iha Pullets Need Nests—When pulle®s | noe remple Court, Bellefonte tance of BO feet to lot No, | above : Nn ‘ br tate College Thesdas vdnesds leo ‘ Pe 2 am ' | 3 vy of \ Atha bandas BO0 Let - rand of twine tied about sheaves f the School of Leadership Training State College Puesday, Wednesday, | Bellefonte, Discharged: Miss Sarah looking at it would certainly re- | gm as the unprotected layers sufler of 200 feet t Bireet. thence in Towers of Administration in the | 30, " erected Yhereor be welvn Fisenhauer and Marian mdar education and leading Spring Mill Joseph D. Messme pont being Wid by the boatman crates can be efit “of public discussion of high | discharged Wednesda Willi HM fears were Llransferred from igre provided wo keep them from be- quested lo mak the Bor ough of on his new job withh pas und along the borders of swamps + +i. btn an emi Y ol " ) ; Public Instruction, as weil as pr Howard. R. D. 2 it fall n an ng hi vation is likely to do more harm out delay CL "YE, A fe y { Newton ipal y care of the baby in the hand mists { the Penn hunting season for big ne ope all's olde: tizen Is seriou Shaker Heights (Ohio) City Publi Wednesday of Last Week hand caught in a steam shovel Schools, Elkins Park; Ira 8, Brin- | Genta ‘ the yard at his I Boalsburg A q 30 g rardening a wintt tread fleld | all persons ind : atid , Mh ' y y, 193% cable and have four fingers nipped fell he ground and was carried gon superintendent of Bunbury | Johnson, Pine Grove Mill \dmit } ‘ \ 4 " 4 af te Per oo . FURST off. He was employei on the ld- to his bed where he ha ince been hool Dr. Thomas Francis u- ted Wednesday dischars Frida i ut and JJ th th mi n “ 4 8 SC aeg : te A en 4 FartsPotters Mills project here ractically helpless. He is being | perintendent of school: ack Mrs. J. Earl Neldigh ¥ rove | Ty es a sii A I Tumis of a bbaie the on iy the accident happened cared for by a daughter, Miss Ger- wanna county and president of th Mill Admitted Wednesday - , v go I dw 3 : od ble woven sweet es | y trude Ishier, blind, but much alert, pennsylvania Education Assocla~ charged Saturday: Mrs. Jane © B=! nn his] thyamnatvia dina I ¢ \ omatoes wil be ir spect CLYDE FYE. A nistralor and Miss Anna May Martz, who has | tion; and H. L. BIair, Superinten- {eps Snow Shoe. Admitted Wednes- | or "wil: whe disor aed tre) ed Some of these vegetables are | poi thd « wor ©) G, EARLE HOFFER been at the Ishier home for several | dent Warren county schools day, discharged Sunday Mi \ 1l- " cham . re ng n y os | \ Var e y trials ‘ nd others in 0 ey for the Bat Fou ilone - non y | ! mrincinals wi 5 ri . ; mont High school principals who wer lam G. Schlegel, Bellefonts " ho y eke i : breeding experiments 8. Ward Gramley, cashier Farmers National Bank & Th Company Millheim ha been -. at his home since last week with ive | 1 ren i sin i | ran rvi -_ hejuled Lo appear on lie program 4 nt { nit his y Make Good Jee Cream-—Home- HATRIX'S NOTICF nsurance Se ce throat infection He was taken a Lewistown on the advice of his local | NATURE STUDY MAJOR included: G. W. Lefever, principal, | Thursday of Last Week SATE tis unl whe Elwrius~fanl made ice cream can be smooth and the Mutter of Lhe ste of § Crider’s Ex. Bldg, Phone $055 physician, for diagnosis and treat ACTIVITY AT BARRE} ttysburg senjor high school Admitied: Mrs. Vila Ream. | HK A no raw sore | Of g0Od texture if careful id FP. Devide se of Bogs BELLEFONTE, PA ment by ! tz ervising prin- | State College; Master Ha ink ian tho i “ nz : sol, State College, Admits time he When the 1 apartment Bg A EE IU re awn; Earl K. Stock, super day, discharged Prid Mrs. Jam wf 3 naan fy a mportant in making | Wbov + “ “es ante 3 — te mon i Cove HAll ace | WPPreciation.” was the enthusiastic vising principal, Bellefonte M. N. Mf. Kerstetter, Spring Mills; 1 E Poy a see cream Circular 165, | Sveba Duvideon, "whe uiiersigned. [| ny M PENSATION cupied by the Paul while the bungaiov by Bob Wetzel, who el and voung son keeping In ment has been College gentleman AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Fhone 19% not been given oul wis a yin ay win , 3 “ 4 es pa Whe ._ | Bryan, Beilefont oh Luly in b ther {rom the wuld Lead : ed al The hd . . 10 [ ram in Oy i ‘ O { BNsYiIvVal . ‘ EL id TORS NOTICY L — -_ nt J ‘ re : BB ¢ Lg t irree ay 0 Vos. a8 Al yy { bi : dria " INIOTTN aan i iarence E Ackley ciing su trew Jendri Arence ; n : H i ‘ w Lettuce is Good sublic instruction, |, i Mi } oh as ; 4 i > wo PL See] . riety § head ston vis wa Heght standar Haven timnbde perman Mad isonbur the water heim Petterolf progress tions are Le completed weather sels in State College Store Sold H N Rines and E 8 Rines, ware business in Altoona for years and will continue to conduct their Altoona establishment ———— Americanism The descendants of the men who fought in the Revo- hitionary War denouncing the “re- volutionists™ of today Make your plans slowly but once they are made, make haste Te help you svar these DIFFICULT DAYS id Chiehesters Pills for netional riodig pain ory, Usually FH br relist. Ask your druggist for CHI CHESTERS PILLS RAND RS Dr. A. A. Donahoe State College VETERINARIAN Will be In Bellefonte every day with headquarters at Everitt's Drug Store, 24 South Allegheny Street. Phone 109 for Appointment HE RI(TOE, BELLEFONTE, PA. of Altoona, have purchased the George E. Lemmon Hardware store at State College, and will operate the busi- ness as the State Coliege Hardware The Rines have been in the bard- vv! Harrie Wilkins 3 s a Fiddlers Green WASHINGTON WHITE HOUSE DESIGNED BY AN IRISHMAN It is not generally known in the United States. or even in Ireland that the ° ite Hoge at Washing ton, UD. C. is modelled on Leinster House, Dublin, now the meeting piace of both Houses of the Irish Legislature The residence of America’s presi- dents was designed by James Ho- ban, an Irishman who emigrated from Dublin in 1785, according to C M. Tumer of the Associated Brit- ish & Irish Railway of Rockefeller Center, New York. In 1782, George Washington offered a prize of five hundred dollars, together with a Pp f land, for the best design for house for the President Hoban won it with «ign ineor- porating man featur {f Leister House —n 1 stron MP ———— Wire - Child's Throat, A three-quarter inch kng piece of wire fr reen door Was ree moved fro the throat of Al Russell, Jr at Celsinger Hospital Danville, and physicians are watch- ing the child carefully after an X- another piece in the child's stomach. He pulied the wire from the door while playing in the kitchen, and was removed to the hospital when a coughing spell Jed to the discovery of the wire in the throat CELE] (26 DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH SPRING STREET PHONE 674 NEW CLOTHES FROM OLD ON THE LIMITED BUDGE] Le Dow materi make the dress ’ Fladd : ith af as ERR Of ea Down the this band in w embroider eyelels spaced i DeS GDAr noemaKe! hoe eyeiel navy blue will lacings and y< repeat color with double collar and cuffs For the aqua dress, raise ihe skirt at the waistline and face the hem of the skirt if necessary. You may use the excess material for shaped godets in the side seams of the waist 10 remove any strain Instead of buying an inexpensive new dress. use the money to fix up three that might be “just like new.” You might even have enough change left for a crazy bile bonnet that will give dash to all three out- fits Who said a dollar had to be elas- tic? Certainly not anyone who is willing to make i stretch this way — i ———— PENN STATE TO HAVE VEGETABLE FIELD DAY Vegetable gardening trials and pliant breeding tests will be review - ed in a field day at the Pennsylva- nia State College agricultural ex- periment station Priday, August 11 Dr. W. B. Mack, head of the Col- lege department of horticulture, announces that visitors will see variety trials, fertilizer placement tests, irrigation experiments, tests of starter solutions and growth hormones, direct seeding compared with. transplanting, and experi- mats on the effect, of loss of leaves in the vegetable pilots Dr. C. E. Myers, in charge of plant breeding work, has scheduled inspection of the extensive experi- ments on cabbage, peppers sweet corn, tomatoes, and antirrhinum, or snapdragon. LUCKY MOTORISTS GET FLATS FIXED ON BRIDGES if a motorist is fortunate enough i to get a flat tire on the new bridges and tunnels leading into metropoli- tan New York, he may sit placidly at the whee! while uniformed at- tendants change the tire—gratis, The idea of the plot on the part of the road officials is to keep the bridge and tunnel traffic moving, according to a travel organization at Rockefeller Center, New York. The quicker the tire is changed, the | quicker the motorist will be on his way--and out of the way, highway officials figure. ——— A ——— a — BUSINESS IN STATE ON UPGRADE, SURVEY REVEALS 03 per Despite the recovery production, the output of dustry was still somewhat si mal.” the report says, “and d to offset substantial gains In other lines of business activity. Anthra cite production, which gains (51 mously in April while the mines were shit d tive in May but still ran ab mal Business fallures were greater number but considerably les tal liabilities. Factory employm and payrolis continued to sl satisfactory gain over last “Building activity in purted sharply with bo and contracts awarded being de last years’ figures. In each there was also a substantia crease over the April totals’ Considering all factors, the vey summarizes, Pennsylvas iness in May was good, she a gain over last year equal to that of January and recovering satisfac torily from the losses occasioned in April by the shutting down of one of the state's major Industrie sti ts AI i. A S—— TO GET THE TIME WITHOUT ASKING FOR IT The radio gives the general pub- lic the correct time al {requent in- tervals—the Telephone Company supplies John Doe with the hour any time he wishes i, but now a unique service concerning the time of day has been pul into practice by the Bulova Watch Company Every time & person calls the National Headquarters of the Bu- lova Watch Company, at Rockefel- ler Center, New York, the operator answers with “The time is 2:16 p m. Bulova Watch time—good af- ternoon; whom do you wish to speak to, please?” Injured By Unruly Steer An unruly steer became frighten- ed when Mrs. Lloyd Lindemuth of Roaring Creek Valley, near Blooms- burg, attempted to disengage a chain from its horns. It knocked her down, pinning her fist and fracturing a knee. A cast was {fitted (at the Bloomsburg Hospital, gud ghe is recovering at her home, Joke ia § Jer gris cach to parts 0 Of - were ride in LLracted ni, while wher portion he Immense wandered aimiessiy around h the woods finding pleasure studying the faces and enjoying talks with whom they chanced ttle folks, old folks aliered Ppromascu- » grounds 8 4 general rule, were in eviden about the time of » departure the trailing and in- vd upon playing tag across the | rumbled platform train finally came to a but even fore this ihe alive with the swarming venituresome youths who climbed aboard, not so much for the reason f securing a seat in the coach as for the reason of doing some feat a little more dangerous than an WasoCiate Everybody helped themselves in the scramble for seals on that in. No one respected any body ‘s feelings. Toes were tramped n and children jostled about, and families became separated Finally the whistle sounds for the journey home and everybody preathes a sigh of relief It was a weary, fool-sore crowd that stepped off the train as it pull- ed into the Bellefonte station, but one that was willing to do it all over again on the next big picnic day rad ese wome A i - FREE AIRPLANE FLIGHTS GIVEN BY N.Y. MUSEUM Ten free airplane flights a day, with the passenger actually flying the plane himself for awhile, is what they're giving away this sum- mer a8 8 Worlds Falr souvenir at the Museum of Science & Industry n Rockefeller Center More than 300 men and women from all over the United Slates have tried their hands at the con-| trols of an airplane in flight since the Museum inaugurated its special Wings for America” civilian avia- tion program last month. Draw ings for flights are held in the Museum's aviation division during the afternoon and evening every day, following a talk on flying for amateurs, and the winners take to, the air from Floyd Bennett Feld plane, an expert training pilot be- (aide them Those who make the flights re- have had actual instruction in the air, a handy thing to have since the time can be applied on the eight pours of dual instruction required by the government before being per- | mitted to solo. An unsuceessful singer looks fun- {ny and sound funny. Control Potato Blight—1 Kee we A — REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Baum { ux : Callege: $1 ux, wo John Matlida § w Ray C n Col aver } Adronist Hales Twp $50 George Dewey Krumrine to H W. Loman, ei College, tract in § George Dewey Krumrine, ef ux H W. Korman, el ux, of Slate Col lege, tract in State College, $l TREE BLOOMS OF BRUSHES AT NEW YORK DISPLAY A tree that blooms will his just been pul on exhibit) a new display at the House Ho 8 in Rockefeller More than [iii brushes, inc iE a headac brush with bristles pade of spl whalebone to massage the brow, are attached to the branches of elastic knitted wire. Shaped like espalier trees in Versailles, France, the sur- realistic tree is surrounded by sand gathered from the beach of South- ampton, Long Island, after last fall's hurricane. The sand has been dyed in brilliant colors and mixed with tiny beads electro-plated with silver, copper and gold Among the unusual brushes on display are skittie-shaped walet brushes so named because they re- semble old English nine-pins knuckle brushes for softening rough hands, “tweediet” brushes with bristles of bahia fibres from Brazi for tweed suits, and ivory shaving brushes with South American bad- ger's hair suis — “Dead” Girl Lives Although she had ceased breath. ing for 40 minutes, an operation on the brain of a M-year-oid Chicago girl for the removal of a tumor was successful, and now, eighteen months after the remarkable feat, the patient's speech and mentality are normal, although she is blind and experiences some difficulty in Wilkie Legal Notices “CAUTION NOTICE My wife having left my bed and board. I will not be naibile for feta contracted other by my- eel i RUSSELL BATLEY, x32 R. 1. Mifiintown, EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Harry x. pnocrined, all persons indebted 0 the said estate are reg i uested to make ‘payment, and those having claime to | ceive a certificate stating that they present the same dul Fri with. A Re ER, Arix, Mills, BR. D. Pa Spangler & EXECUTORS NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate of Rose D. Robinson, late of Spring Town. thip, Centre County, Pennsylvania, | | deceased NITY LD JRL Ateve letters | estate have been ranted to the un- dersigned, and all persone indebted SECRET OF A ioc ois fi - ’ ( t : : ACAI] i ii pil + hah ' : 4 . oH b y ae u >” Hor { n { SRL. WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss, Bes John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Bellefonte, Pa. [Fone 497-3 Neate ————— REMEMBER When You Want Anything In Lumber, Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAR J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency ANN W. KEICHLINE, Agent. Temple Court Phone 190 il, Attys. x35 | Timing Clock TURNS ELECTRIC HEAT ON TO START YOUR COOKINC—OFF WHEN IT'S DONE The watchful electric timer means unexpected hours of freedom--far from the kitchen.’ You can put the roast for dinner—or a complete meal from meat to dessert—into the
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