Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Sept mber 22, 1939, Slain Woman Related | (0 From giving ef memoranda of To Former Resident contracts win me | Protective Association, “Nouoe Is further given, ursuance of sald order nndersigned awit all cognition ” (Continued from Page Dn own opron Detectives, switching frof ory of robbery, were repres : helleving the wictim recognised her! 4 i PUM assailant and let him into house, Neighbors said Buchu dog. wurually excitable, fa'led bark Dr. John ©. Simpson, corone: { physician, annoimeed after an au- topsy that death was caused by| strangulation. Chief of County Detectives Kayr Munshower, heading the police In. vestigation, journeyed to Washing-| Ju ton early oday to hay a blood i stained bedspread and cloth amihed by G-men chemist A IY shower sald no valuable { the taken from the hows truder entallve €5 wilh the gall company grievances, labor disputes, | rates of pay, hours conditions of work, RLY lotely establish tl tective Assoc | sentative, I'hi ce 1 10 and or ation ag Such the eme Court of H t y VO 138, 678—4n wn) Pdward, a descends Manufae ning Tames Buchanan ord FM The : ‘| lations Board, respondent. ) eit persuaded to stay). the affirmative action vit. ary re.atives. | by The National Detectives said the victim drove! Board. to be taken by her husband to a tridn and took her | son to school and then went shop-| in Pur ping in Norristown. She retutied about noon, it was believed, to her home in West Norristown township building 150 yards from the nearest nouse When the re Titan Company ’ vO the agraph 2 (a) (b) of its February 23, 138 TITAN METAL — a ————. — Jones Spent $685 daled "iy won tried to enter the house after school, he fourd the front door locked and entered by al ellar screen door. He found his =~ ther. a woman about five fool height and eivhing 120 n the haliws; ind notified who called police. | les % | herself, the vletim| p A. McDowell in a terrific styug- | chip, unopposed for the derwear had been | nomination for Recorder and the upper Part!than $50, accor ding to his id ripped in several Ru P. Beeaer € Democratic tary, list Leniner R. Wx unopposed for ination for Rec of $7250 pos ad Democratic candidates of Spring ell Of candilale expenses dring iw Republican order, filed ex) that Mrs. Buchanan ted by a sneak thief #4 in the act of ransacking WC stone and clapboard in”, has not been discarded, authorities said. 8 found in the house he only d on Mrs. Buchanan's pocketbook d is one by J re being analyzed of Bellefonte, R Mrs. Buchanan, the former Clara | less than $50 in Oberholtzer, of Phoenixville. was a constable member of a family that has re sided in Chester county for six gen- erations. Her mother, Mrs Alice Oberholtzer, 72-vear-old Phoenix. ville widow, was prostrated by shock and has been placed under sizian’s care. a a a lP— a — Titan Partly Complies With Labor Order (Continued from page one) - | that the through representat ives of own choosing, and to engag concerted activities for the purpe of collective bargainine and other « mutual aid or protection, as guar. od anteed in Section 7 of the National 1abor Relations Act; ST TT J.T I. 31 om a rr Lam she ther expense ames B D3 n rorin ii who phve toll * q t priv £10 In Gnoisting awarded Members of the comimitios Aron $50 nd arkditic n a of 32 bedroom Hallowe'en: qation of wiich nlso now being preg hed in the Jared shy! His Queen mummers’ tiimax the The Harvest ning the ich will celebration When it rains, the patented deep emergency drain char nel carries off seepage water in- slantly and keeps the roof weather tight and leak proct. Only genuine Super Chan. neldrain bas the patented construction Only Super Channeldraia Roofing gives you the extta long life of COP.RLOY—- Wheeling's famous rust-resisting copper alloy. Super Channeldrain i» also easy to lay. We supply all needed accessories. “1. P. Schaeffer - HARDWARE Allegheny Street. I One More Week of Price Reduction On New and USED CARS AT Dunlap Motor Co. Phone 155 1938 Ford Tudor. 1937 Ford Fordor. 1937 Ford 60" Tudor. 19327 Ford Deluxe Tudor. 1937 Graham Tudor. 1936 Studeboker “President Sedan. 1936 Chevrolet Sedan. 1938 Ford Trucksteel V License Cab and Chassis. 1939 Mercury and Ford Demonstrators "FORD FOR FORTY” Announcement Oct. 6 HEE Bellefonte, Pa. 10 understanding or | Titan Employees | in fur- that company of Prolective Assoct- of its purpose of dealing concerning wages, of employment and fully Titan Employees Pro- repre- notice is given without pre- | rights of the under- signed company to petition the Su- the United States v of the decision and or- Circuit Court of Appeals he Third Circuit, October Term Metal petition- National Labor relating directed Labor Relations under- ned company as set forth at large MFG. CO.” In Primary Campaign (Continued from Page 1) auditor, spent $82.35 in the Primar- own Democratic spent account Bellet for Pro- of $7960 of Milesburg account O'Connor spent his campaign for Five Enter Elks Contest {Oot nt ted from Page i) ticket anno prize for float near will be crown- parade Hallowe'en Bellefonte, | Pa. | —— " HE - any | ‘County Drive Is Launched a —— (Continued from page one) group 8 that tion and are unable to pay, not- withstanding the fact that the State has the em- tients In addition, for charity patients the State pays but $3 a day, where as it eosts the hospital $371 a day to care for these same patlents Automobile accldent cases also have Increased and have created a tremendous problem, People from other counties and out of the State | must be brought to the hospital and (in & good many casts cannot pay These people really should not be considered as Centre county re- sponsibilities. Many Centre county cases are cared for in other hospi. tals of the State, During 1038, $800 worth of char ity work was done for which no re- muneration was recelved from the State or other benevolent sources Much progress has been made In the institution during the last year in equipment and buildings to make the hospital better able to care for the sick and Injured of Centre county Any person contributing $1 or more is entitled to a membership in the hospital cooperation and is en- titled to vote at the annual meet. ing to be held at the Court House in Bellefonte the evening of Oc- tober 132 The drive dos fonte and cared for fare Drive county will be pie are urgently tribute at least 8) Mr. Ammermarn tains in the vartou in the next week For the sake of the Jjured of Centre county ceive the workers who come wo you cordially and contribute lo utmost of your ability a fH PIG CLUB MEMBERS HOLD ROUNDUPS, SALES doe dis- Re- order - include Belle State College, which 1§ by the Community Wel- The remainder of the covered and the peo- reque lo for ded CiMl- will appoint district omnis in- ree ie the rok and noin- Please enses i 4 i been held 13 Penn- Keim, assis the Penne reported During the m eight roundups and sale: by ¢H club me sylvania counties vit state club ke vivania State have mbers In J. PF der at (esl leg £35, rie of The hringi method &H pig project for was Init last vear by leaders in Cumber] county. They decided to ertain amount of pork for a defin- ite market At thelr yundup and ale. the ¢ shown by the members, thon. I« heir supply of 175 pigs So successful were that 12 more counting decided to fol- low a similar arrangement in their pig club work Uris year. The larg. est sale was held in connection with the roundup Lebanon counts Here 107 club member old 256 pigs weighing 47.178 pound 21.68 Four hundred girls participated In club projects In the roundups and They fitted BET pigs $13.837 50. The selling dredweight fanged 10.20, depending upon the ing marked quotations at the time the sales were held In in tances, according Keim tod prices were received by the members because of the quality and finish of thelr stock The pig club projects the supérvision of the agricull extension setyice of the Pennsy! vania State College. Throughout the summer the members received ine struction and guidance along the lines of efficient pork production The 13 counties cooperating in holding roundups and suction sales were Franklin, Mercer, Butler, Law. rence, Beaver, Venango, Cumber- land, Lancaster, Dauphin, Clarion, Jefferson, Montgomery and Leban- roundup and ne to nh " ‘ 14 ts radi Rh close the YEAT ialed snd produce a the cre - Joho Ife and ind fu- igs wer &7 aded, and pnd packer nd at took wal ouyer the result in al tWenty Hie boys and +-H ie 13 counties ions this year rice per hun- $7.00 prevail. from to rp to club were under | CENTRE MALL COUPLES TO SPEND WINTER IN FLORIDA Mr, and Mis. Clyde Dutrow, of Centre Hall, on Saturday purchnsed an Indian house traller which they are outfitting preparatory to mak- Ling a trip to Florida, They will be | accompanied by Mr, and Mrs, { Frank Willams, also of Cemre { Hall, who will make the trip with { their Oovered Wagon trailer at- { tached to the car. | The party expeoil to. spend the | winter on the West coast «f Florida | making headquarters al Sarasota | where they will be citizens of the | largest trailer camp in Florida, the Sarasota Municipal Trailer Camp, | and will be entertained by the city of Barasota in all the varied soviil { activities which are part of the | and where each night in the large | Community Hall large orchestra furnishing music, or ia show or part of the Ringling i troupe perform for the camp mems- | bers | The Dutrows and Williams are | | emthusiastic over the prospects of in winter in Florida, since both | couples have spent winters in Plori- {da in previous years. They expect | {to leave for the south abou last of November. Office Man Burned By ‘Exploding’ Keys {Oontinued from page one) gar, when the Keys of the machine, made of a highly inflammable com- position, flared up with almost the stiddenness of an explosion, envel- oping the operator in a mass of flame. He was taken to the Centre | County Hospital dispensary where this burns, quite severe, were dress. jed, after which he was permitted to | return home. | Officials of the rallroad expressed | the belief Hy I keys, igniting them. must have hospitaliza- | will not accept them as charity pa-| { winter's prorgam for visitors there, a dance with a SEE | County Poor Home | Nears Completion | (Continued from DARS one) Refusal of any ward of the coun ty to live in the bew home will probably mean that further g ’ ance from the county will be wit} held. When the vew home open ed, all county wards will be eled in from the Bellefonte home which has been conducted 14 some time by the the other places ty where ward: care of by Individual bowed county thd from through the et bely mn Laker are “City” be Is Self-Contained home might wel) within a bullding The “a little ¢ it provides within its fireproof walls facilitie tically every necessary h tivity It provide warmth for Indige which will be neces th reation dining reom and bath tion rooms fitted modern hospital vators for pa trays, a fire alarm tem extinguisher system, a regu emergency lighting tem electric laundry, a from every bedroom the nurses’ station floor a spacious quarters wmrter rmea for Paci and nt 1nd of county red roon room Lowe! wilh equipment Cnger and IBNalng int on matrons pecial gq a main kit kitchen shy minded ial diet carpenter equipped morgue Construction Fedlures wheeled ere mor theirmomet niches Is exii Ot semi-at "rr = installed. an electric and eration are Lal La) oma ugh f De wheeled on for ¢ x IO res that ! madern of bul There beech on of the a iniaiad Ninoy ied sakes «13 ugh fard equipment all toon Ventilating unit " sor Operated al of the a and adhe are 24 gin the In Most roomy quarters with Too A 3} L § Fi Built-in steam radiators th ary Lai ant corridor ciectrically Litution re Bat He IN sone room WETS sement of the struct botler bins, storage mpoms, laundry gi ator avphratis I amination rooms Model Laundry uinedby ig eiey ap ogi pe ATE hi bs 1 tit-in irond dun] Hghts and iarge pressing machine mange, a washing machine oentrifugal machine off aur proper is a sorting room, where ng Ir all parts of the bullding is down through aluminum ch from the upper floors In the morgue is a standard table and other necessary equipment Basement is “Heart” of Structure The heating plant con of 19 large steam boilers, for | and a smaller farnace for heating water during the summer months Two hot water florage tanks are provig- ed. the larger being 6 by 12 fect In size. A pump In the basement ant matically keepd the water presture at 8 constant Jevel, elimimmting ay piaible water shortage doe pressure in the Bellefonte water system An ash hoist in one tyr boiler oom provides an easy meth. od of ash removal. Coal bing are large enough to hold several rail- road cars of coal In the basement also is the main switchboard room for all lights and electrical equipment throughout the structure. A line carrying 2300 vols enters this room and Is reduced through transformers to the various voltages required for different ofr icuits. An emergency ligh! plant which aulomatically goes into oper ation In the event of a allure of the regular power source, guaran - toes a constant source of light The basement examination rooms are where all persons entering the home as guests will be first receiv. ed. This section 1s provided with | showers, clothing steriibyers, toilet facilities and other equipment { The carpenter shop, fof we of guests, will be completely aquippee | for general woodworking. A paint {room adjoins the carpenter shop electric ai drying J wii 3 proper JA on TT ude “Hoyt § Co an sting ia ow borough etd of Throughout the building spacious storage rooms are provided The matrons’ quarters on the firs | floor infiude a living room, | room, private bath, and other rooms, all of which have floors. The first and seoond Noogrs ng doors. Special Rooms for Invalid Ore hall of the building will pe devoted to men guests, while the The second floor will be used only for patients who are invalids or semi-invalids and require care. One section of the second ficor is separated from the rest of the building for use of feebld- | bed | oak parquet are tivided in the middle by swing. other half will hotise women guests Special’ a ————— in poss ™hi nulhartzed of lights In every bedroom jon there is push button wl atl the will prevent patients from un switching on, and off in the institu. 4 a conveniently located which operas 2 me nur tation on the ond floor, The button rings an larm and at the same tine \L the room from which the ent All truction. A fH iron went accident administration floor meludes a phone booth office workers, a bedroom ght clerk and office these room have tile Hg hts All Electric fir Pil tairens nom 1 re Ihe in pute small A private on built et for thie in for the quarter All floor and firect Kitchen gener yl electrically equipped warming kettle, dil mmy elevator to kitchen frigerated vauil refriget and tix ofl ng room, and women aining Locker rooms on individual salons Women's POsiLe 1 the {f {1.000 A Lon Just the Kitchen | NeRruy maller each el x day cd rooms ware and are } equly Hospital Equipment ree tation on t complet y 1 Ving Tie Baths and Showers as been omitted ontingenoy sewers kpsusta f ror Et on thee Benn ree tor Is A at i “rent Harry J. Taylor to disodhilinue a Knot es E 8a is resenting nd the reckengast the gene Coumty Com fects, Hunt Alloona M J he Bervick tL 1" ners ahd Bupply ( d Meixner r for the PWA OTE MI¥V. W Lhe | 3 Is Seriousiy Hurt When Hit By Car (Continued trom Page 1 Gap conducted an in at the aged man was e same direction and on he same de of the road as the car. Az the within 50 feel of the pedes- Stevens said, Mr. Peters sud- ly began to cross the highwa driver of the machine attempt- avert striking the man, but effort fatled Immediately after the impact, Mr Stevens stopped his car and loaded unoolmoiows man into his car for a quick trip to the local hospi- tal Attaches of the stitution 1st ght reported the Peters’ injuries a serionz nature, made dough. erions beoatise of his age Mr. Peters is quite well known throughout Bald Eagle Valley and in Bellefonte, being a frequent vis- itor to this COMEDY M UNIGIPAL NOW PLAYING THURSDAY On the Sereen: “COAST GUARD” Randolph Scott IN PERSON.ON OUR STAGE: “Timothy ond His Radio Pals” lappy - Buddy - Pee Wee and Cactos, evening of real fun for everyone Two Complete Stage and Picture Shows at 7 and 9 P, M. tito 0 ib-station. estigalion waking in at Pleasant The ed to f Hey the sre of An A A hel —— FRIDAY & SATURDAY (September 29th & 30th) As Thrilling as “JESSE JAMES" . as breath-taking as "DODGE CITY” be sure you see “Frontier Marshall” Naney Kelly and B. Barnes, “LATEST WAR NEWS" A (SELECTED SHORTS" MONDAY & TUESDAY (October Zod & 2rd) “Angels Wash Their Faces” Dead End Kids Ann Sheridan WED. & THURS ~Oct. 4th, 5th “HOTEL FOR WOMEN" ‘ son of the nurse in charg | Death Claims Ira D. Garman we (Continued from page one) Caddies n Tournament Nittan {Continued trom onge one) Might Dobson had a Er on the nine and a 35 (1 under par) on weond nbne Hinds year's champion in a membership B80. Charles who usu Manula Hy dex well by oll~ | chareh group 7 0 hole Philadelphia tly i time was 2A 32nd. dear wasting 0 Ne of hom M One mle, was a me mer of |, Protestant rved as a vestryman the Kiwaniy ( Ler: Ci meme board Walk 8 and was trustee Lodge, V. & A number of years. He was he founders of the Penn Reta Jewelers tion and was vice presiden Jewelers' Guild, Mir 00d fir 1 of Belief Liv Mary WSL church { core DoLl ol hed Aub ang! of Lhe Charles turned Yearick himsel! as a first. nin« ol the ih WES A rhool Mason University had a nthe nd rured } "i ung 1 eviaen of Ip and wen! the W [| y OH he father cul con the tournament 99: Olver champ, 85 wm our | tn | i dent of the i Phi de Pp for a ' Among Detier ore Ie oi thiwu Vania ig In the Parl brother rence Seller Sine In nendation were Dohgon and Law ol Gate of the Garman, whe spent hb in Bellelonle, wu Centre C Lime Viral ed hat through ouny Lion od ed pvt ‘ _ ¢ ' | me i : ’ Pie to he 4) bey “ HOOTS MAN ALONG POTATO FIELD FARMER PENN'S VALLEY SALES BARN CENTRE HALL. PA SALE EVERY OTHER TUESD'Y al tempnts flat not Know ee hie On Tuesday, Oct. 3 Along with han tow! of Live amber of Well Bred Registered Holstein Bulls ne vour livestock to thesdhalo you will be more than pleased with prices regular Vine Sock we will have a Legal Notices ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTH S. T. RIEGEL, Owner-Manager BECK Ma an aslng Low DW. Harv (OLDMAN( FOOD MARKET “Quality i Our First Consdderation™ BROCKERHOFF HOTEL BLDG. PHONE 28 ——— LAST CHANCE! SUNSHINE Combination Sade ! 1 Box Bisquick 1 BOX “BIRDSEYE" Fresh Strawberri’s he VALU}R 50c¢ | WHITE ROSE Corn Niblets, fresh from the cob. . . 10¢ Early June Peas. .3 No. 2 cans 25¢ Tomatoes. . . .3 No. 2 cans 25¢ W. R. Spiced Pears. .No. 2" can 17¢ Norwegian Bressling Sardines 3 tins 25¢ Armour’s Tomato Juice. . 3 tall cans 25¢ Rockwood Cocoa... 21bs 17¢ Snow White Cake Flour ae box 2he Rumford Baking Powder. . . .Ige box 17¢ Vanilla .8-0z. bottle 19¢ Graham Crackers Pound Box 17 c 5¢ Box Free JACK & iLL Gelatin Desserts SUDS IN FIVE SECONDS Ivory Smow . . .......... large pkg. 21¢ P. & G. White Naptha Soap... 1cks 25¢ Epi apa) | dime ; TN Display and Sale of Antiques at Lemont i" Page 1) weir wed wy i vou id on u tin fron Frurnm hoy hy proiched ! our to irs ry 4] to we pntinued irom riage oi ( macs rip by DOTsetiacs, fhe Wout return i i i 1 ’ a hed er that ted My in offered i in Ge sepnkin nn Ait quily 71 “nn npibeays Tradeinyour Old Razor at Electric Supply Co. Get *215 allowance on your purchase of new 1940 _ Schick _ CAPTAIN WORLD'S FASTEST DRY SHAVER Erm Reg. 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