In Centre County. OVER 7,000 COPIES MORE CLASSIFIED ADS Printed and Distributed Each Week. Covers * Per Issue Than All Other Centre County Thoroughly Every Town and Village Newspapers Combined. A Quick and : ' Economical Selling Medium. VOLUME 59. NUMBER 6. BELLEFONTE, PA.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1940, SUBSCRIPTION--$1.50 PER YEAR TWO SERIOUSLY INJURED IN CRASH STUDENTS’ CAR SKIDS IN1oe " wir SIEG RECOMMENDS 1-MILL eit here COURT HERE SENTENCES POLE AT MARTHA FURNACE === REDUCTION IN TAX RATE ooo TEN ON PLEAS OF GUILTY ured Friday while attempt man of the executive committee J h H kins. S : C I ing “to gy Pr his ear The motor —r——— the Retail Division of the Belle- | —————— ohn Harkins, Son 0 ol- PHYSICIAN DIES backfired and the crank struck him! o ooestion that one mill be cut! payment of temporary loans, $14,-| fonte Chamber of Commerce at a lege Pastor, One of | on the right hand, fracturing the! (roy, the present borough tas rate 000; to sinking fund for 1038. 81. !dinner and meeting at the Penn Commissioners Get Hit - Run and Drunken i " little finger in two places, and frac- ring 1940, and two mills during! 199; to sinking fund for 1039, $1.- Bellic Hotel, Tuesday night Final PWA Pa ment Drivers Draw 30-Day Victims turing the finger nex lo X and made at a regular meet- 197: State X, $52.4 nterest on Malcolm Yeager was Damed Vice y Jail T : a puisl a ne through the back n { Bellefonte Councll, Monday | Phoer Mill mortgage $108, and in- chairman of the commitiee and T - rm " Oo a ail ferms 2 {£ his hand A night tere m temporary loans, $324, or George Hazel was chosen as ilreas- go py a y i Fh OTHERS REC EIV E Mr. ( taken to ihe The iggestion was cantained in a tot of $16938 40 rer. The retiring chairman fe Clyde © : ania received irom ne TW 0 ADMIT THE FTS MINOR INJURIES flces ‘of a Lock Haven physiclan joer from Councilman W. W. Sieg Mr. Bieg reported that | Stewart Pe I a ET OF COPPER ‘WIRE a - “va [» \ . ’ t v if irom wiciima OCR MINE, M 1 ! a Ls wii ’ fing grant for the construction ol ) J a I i t chairman of the Water Department } 4 rages and ate tax Discussion revolved arou an Ana . Rn Jor Le b ns rte Of 4 a Ne os + . r which he returned to 1 } 5 unable to be | nt at the e 1 eliminated. and that on for the ensuing year, and the follow- | t9€ county Hong ih Sn S————— East Stroudsburg Y outh Hi 1s 4 MI ng inter Be Pa’n } ut Jd meeting January 1, 1040, only $4600 on the ing auditing committee was seieci>d Hoya wr him tt . Be v.. tint Forger Who Surrendered nN 4 t nanent Wl Caf are expecied Tf Mr Sieg trea deny follow. Phaey morteage remained unpaid tos can the committee's accounts dd ' VALE a Ras) - S axKken 0 ospita Mr. Chamber Bad Hast a ou \ toh ondiiiesg ¢ 1d Ry FITRIR " ‘ ¢ ik Commissioner have paid off all Self (Gets i ight . . ) Csul vil CHNAmoer Hau ed the resent 15-mill rate vill be y {then $2.000 ha been Dald Or Malcolm Yeagrel { } A Walker ym ry d pe a, . ! . ¥ ! 4 In Philadelphia "COV od from a (Wo week line reduced to 14° mills-tor 104 nd’ 13. 1 Ba larOE Had e only $2600 vet and W. H. Brouse ou Loe contraclors in ful, pPpay-~ . a a the gripper wien the amide | TONERS to 14 millyfor M0 and 13) hil palance & g on 5 The committe ool of seven | Tel £0 the Lwo being delayed ual: Sentence Three Penn State students were A Ppene to set the millage for 1940 within the Mr. Sieg continued with the state- | members of the Chamber of Com. Som FHHEE AGE Tr a ” " o_o injured, two of them seriously, early a sm— next few week: ant that the Water Department merce, with Chamber secretary, Karl pieted " Ten persons Heading ih ah y ie aha iz aw} ay en a Sabincan deh bis pro Ahead tne i § Cusse serving as secretary of tl ——— . - 10 a variety of charges er "~ Friday morning when the car In Mr. Sieg Ote LN e believes the Ya: NAA recip HE. Ru cuba secretary of the | pHILIPSBURG JUSTICH tenced here Monday morning by which they were riding skidded at the intersection of Routes 322 and 220. at Martha Furnace, and crash- ed into a pole. A fourth student was unhurt The njured are: Juin W. Har- revel 110 be “ry sf oeterd without Py £4 follows borough grou reo tic m oan be effected without ’ of ne following bol gH REPORTED SERIOUSLY ILL Judge Ivan Walker at the regular | arm lo the borough s interest be- oldigations in 194( complete monthly special session of Court | suse the Wate ' artment Bow rer f Dhnenty mortene monthly special session of La | oA " of water a parvnen A hy hid Re ; Muy Eq 4 , Justice of the Peace J Mac Peares In the group were two men charg- ® | free of floall v { ‘ leds Fal Su i A, 0 ¢ ! I Philinsbur well known through- | ed with drunken driving Each was 0 Oris n ¢ a ry over same of ls 8h. ort i DOTOUR: ‘ 1 Centre punty was admitted 1 sentenced V0 pay the cosis of Prose y erat . fw ¥ sy reduction of « mi 3 . ” " the Pt rey ~5 nN . . “ 4% # der N * dw “” o re , ipsburg State Hospital dur- | cution and serve 30 days in jal stead of debt reduction tax 1a $2.000 Ts | sinki kins, son of the Rev. John F. Har- 1 h 1 wt ol : ng the weekend to undergo treet. They were: Samuel W. Coble, 0 kins, pastor of * Grace Lutheran 4 Figures given in the letler show svment for 1040. $1107 i tal . : t for phetimonia : ey lle, and Orie Healon of Belle- church, and Mrs. Harkins, of South that the average water rentals re- of $12.797 for the year nent for pneumonia. =~ ville, and Or salon, of : i 8 J Yesterday reports from the hos- | fonte, R. D, 3 Atherton street, State College. He { ceived during the past three years Sieg pointed out that i the mili- tal were to the effect that his : . Bellefonte i . pital I Vo Hg} le a in isl ws rres! n pLiefontle had a fractured left collarbone, bro- jave been approximately $26,000 an- age | iuced to 14 mills this year, dit whit had been quite Cope ws way B on —— GI LIon Which naa een Quive gt 1 I r 3 A orough LVil~ ken nose, lacerations of the face and Tr ‘ . A nually. Last year the following re- it will be the same rate that was , La wm Dgoitonnr as iggy head, and body bruises ' Find Highway Fatality Ho 1debtedness re made lous. was showing some URProve- | or Donald Johnson after the mans , an y 5e5. J J ductions in indebtedness were mac (Continued on Dae seven) ment car had struck a sign in from of Berne F. Cramer, a junior {rom Was R q 1 'navoid- - ee dm st High Street East Stroudsburg and member of a esult of Una d a he State theatre, Ex High Street . ta ia : : 5 ure, Bn the Phi Gamma Deita fraternity, DR. OSCAR WILLIAM McENTIRE | able Accident Beg in Work On Announce Plans Police Arrest State Col- Woman's Death iy pocPhig arrest groper y possible fracture of skull, lacerations bes To Ts aan . — lege Couple on legal Goore . * Stale af face and heal. and body bruises.]. /1- S CEIUEE, WHO J ee 10 TEPPER . ; 4 jeorge W Finhin “ of th OBI Houghton W. Clark, Jr., of New 5 Bome in Howard, January 26th VICTIM STEPPED Colle e ch | For Nu tials Marriage Count Termed Suicide Motor Police, after Healon's oa: al was one o the oldest practicing | y » “ ' E legedly crowded another mMARLOID York City. also a member of the! = ” Sarin” Cwittbe He | IN I ATH OF CA R . ” A | e | PO ta ( County. 1 off the highway. Both men were "ma , lacerations of |’ : tats y r Ay Jody of enn St nstructor - , td A i el oer bruise was 20 at the time of us death 4s. Addition wil Provide Large Miss Rebecca Dorworth Lists REPORT DIVORCE I ate I examined by physicians and oerti- : ¢ 3 ooQy £ 5 | » - * aut ‘ p re 2 'Q TE J Garage Nea ficaes of intoxication were obtal A fourth passenger in the auto- pe - - Leg Amputation Pails To Auditorium, Library And Attendants For Ceremony TO BE INSTITUTED Found in Garage Near Be bile, Jack A. Clark, of Aspinwall " i Save 5 (0 « . . i N . a ‘ etl a iuty : L. H. Neff Entertains | °2'¢ Life of Osceola Class Rooms Here Saturday ibe i . a Her Apartment Admits Hit-Run Cramer, believed to be the most On Bank Anniversar Mills Resident ——— - Police Say Niece Came, His} Herold E. Hetrick, of Reedsvill ZF A MVS leg i ork tok und x 38 Sails oF ; arhiait made vi fu R « The lifeless iy of Miss Marion | who failed to stop his truck aller seriously injured, was taken to the Y| : Work gol under way last week of Announcement was mane § East To Care For the L. Creaser, aged 40, assistant profes. | i plows a car oS Porter township University Hospital Monday. in the 1 1 Naor ¢ § 31 i er terming an auto accident re- | ihe WPA project as Stale College aay f further pla for Hu ov U | y' . Child S01 of art education at Pens tale +h a a rd 1839 pr red pica Widdowson ambulanee. Tuesday his, ° ed, a din Oi the 220W- n Edward Mozdel’s death | High school which provides for the do f Miss Rebecca C. Dorworth ncies Hdren waz town abont 11:30 selosk lant on ow ae dye] ahd condition was regarded as being erit- ard Fi Nationa Ban Ls } ’ a coroner's urs aededitd of an auditorium brary anughter of My nd Mr Charles - a ibe i | . os es ol ig Bsn ol uno to hit Pomp a ar oo ical, but yesterday he was reported noes { the boa ; uesday morning at the and classrooms to the school plant. E. Dorworth, of Wesi Linn sireet Zacharia G. Kerstetter, 48, of State Sasa Sra ar Sm as go ” eu hog pas wig we to be showing some slight improve- ‘ . stitution a sburg State Hospital freed WPA District Supervisor J. E Boiiefonte, and Mr. Raiph Hobson: College. and May Katharine Hecker wii Foam tems TR em et ve ig hy qe near Potters ment at Hi home in Howard. T hester Barnett, Sandy Ridge, dri- grate estimated that 270 cubic Lightner. of Ridgwa 21 al op of State College, who Is Obrones Charles Ae Zhe DESIR fsa bby ” Harkins, who remains under treat. EDL. or of the Jind alllu- | ¢ if the car which fatally Injured o.ds of earth and rock had been ¢ ceremony will be eld at 8 Kerstetters wife and also, author- | _. ek er of a test oF 2 fie FE - is Hein i ne 2 hospi ment at the Centre*County Hospital versary of the founding of that] | Mode! of all blame in the DIghWAY | removed up until Friday by the 20 o'clock Satitday night, Pebruary 10, ities claim, his niece, are under $400 duct ng 4n investigation. deemed ar ARTY ut drunken driving is regaining strength, and partially | bank | fatality men. power shovel and 3 trucks on in the Aallafonte Methodist church. bail for their appearance In court Caching henley and pronounced on & hii Be y Hog us I 3 sn That recovered consciousness Tuesday! Officers and directors were: Dr. W.| Mozdel, 33- yonr-oid Osceola Mills po 40h Considerable rock wus straek wn Sine Se Rev. H. willis Hartsock oti incest charges ressiiting from | © wreagieey C SY ; ar °C end served mn 3 in aad morning He was examined Monday | J. Kurtz, president; W. K. McDow- | RD. resident, struck down by Bar-_ or the side of 1He excavation nearest wider Hf Lhe of 1 Arent Tne thel¥ marriage 1h Bellefonte on No. aan A A © Jas ia Hn. . al fio { (Continued on Page by Dr. George Swarts, brain special- | ell. cashier: W. C. Thompson, as-|netl’s car on p 7 27, died Mon.- Frazier street but was offset ‘by the diestions are that the wedding will: vember 10, 1939 ong KiGe gas irom of motor oF Der assis mst ee {Continued on pAR™ seven) stant eashier: T. A. Pletcher, Jack- | day night at the Philipsburg State ... difficult removal f what nak a mast jaroely atte odd The man is charged with an 8= tz Crensnr’s . mp a, n Kline. Mrs. Dotothy Hoch, of | Hospital of injuries received In the! rill in other portion { the he Pre ‘ me Yes legal marriage with his niece, while then Jz x ” yo hogs Fa Scouts Honored Lock Haven. and Miss Prances Hol- | crash. When first admittefl his con- | " rad of Bonar will be Mrs. the woman is charg ed with marry- pi A 1H Mr. ana ia ~ win " * . i ’ Pe Na PRLS “ r= . i primed ro nom sh rex we ¥] Clear Over $900 at er. clerk. At the conclusion of the | dition was not considersd serious " ra Yak Gh tives ivek i uw Yost 1 + Po nwand N ng Ber uncle, contrary to State | TOMPDEL, from Ww . For vin Lives '3 tha t few das . Ab The proj under U joint spor William Paul Les Fanwood, N. J, her apartment, the windows of Che : diner the rect | ir reg. | baring 1 pa : GRYE he grew F ob ob ns \ : ; . Fe aw : Catholic Bazaar crimgiltF toad rep and tied early Mon-| 0Fship of the Silale College schio ani e bride-to-be. Mrs, MUS thoi Ao Sha As mcrt roves ar were open and the ignition ilar meet Ti § 1 and died early Mon .E oh A rding 10 unconfirmed repe . . , . nN (Continued ~n page four) * hotpedey ivoree proceedings have been insti- Wilch was on, bul ithe MOOT Was Heroism jn gaving a life al per- ages Gtr a ¢ A, K Rath, sister of Mrs. Charles ‘ hy hm) . ; ation showed sonal risk has resilled in ihe pre- The annual three-day bazaar held A i Thursday, Friday and Saturday last week by members of 8t. Je Om exXaminalion ol We l tuted to faye the marriage sr : man revealed that he had suffered i the gasoline tank was empty sentation of 2344 awards io mem- 1 i List a concussion of the brain. Death Sportsmen To Bridesmaids will be Miss Dorothy arstetior who when he obtained Discovery of the tragedy was made bers of the Boy Scouts of AIEion Catholic church in the school hall ! was attributed sever to toxemia Wilkinson, Miss Georgette Purnell, . ooia00 license at the Centre Cor timed from page kL within the 30 years of the move- on East Bishop street was a sul A hock resulting from his injur- Hold Contest Mrs. Lewis Orvis Harvey and Mrs. mty Court House last November BT ments (uistay al br stantial success. Although figures F lies and from a subsequent opera- Mary Harvey Scott, all of Belle=| "0 "00 as 20 and denied rela- The awards in the form of gol were not available yesterday it wa or ran U tion for the amputation of one leg : — fonte: Mrs Herman T. Schneebeli | tonahin to his bride-io-be. was fOr ( 00 ed medals and certificates r heroism, disclosed that proceeds will amount wh had been severely injured Membership Drive for Belle- (Continued on page seven) merly married. but his first wife have been presented to “Boy Scouts : 4 I, at +h risk of their ow ves to more than $600. a ay At th a motor noliceman CPT ‘ who, a2 the sk of Lhelr own J } fonte Association Will (Coniintied on page #X) actually save Me under cir All committee chairmen and those We 9 1 testify d : at : rural road near wo y in charge wish to thank all those Jurors Expected to Com- I= Osceola enginehouse where the Begin Tomorrow Jury Dobe: D. A. R. Meets at Honored Here Sante yh indicate a ual 1 bravery and herolsm, and the prac- who so generously contributed to- ) ‘ask 3S ‘ sl; y plete Task in Less Than Continyad on Jags asym) ——— tical results of Scout training. All wards making the affair a succe Two Day a a a— As a feature of its concerted drive | awards are made only after detall following were aware prizes : aa a amt ards ar nly after tall- The following were awarded pri: Wo Days . for new members ihe Bellefonte De fl f M State 0 lege Bellefonte Teachers Fete ed narra ative reports are submitted Miss Ellen C. Shoemaker, Philadel Court Denies Suortsmen’s ™ari hop» ih « - wrk Col iv 1} tninal ri Jia) selina —————— < to the National Court of Honor phia; Mrs. Charles E. Bvock, Cole-| Only 11 criminal cases are listed orinss total "80 - ' > n : E. K. Stock on Comple- o % A ville; Robert Taylor, State College; by District Attorney Musser W. Get- wh ive the Iasghst number of Musical Program Follows In- | whi'h makes the awards : David ov e Mrs. Albert Mayer Mrs. | tig for presentation to the February | Hunting Appeal no dre the Jargest number ( esi : ting 20 Ye ears s Service | The reports tell the complete 1 for presentation to the February {new members , teresting Business story of the condition. the precise Christ Beezer. Carmen Torsell and Grand Jury when that body con- New membership cards have beer Autopsy Rev cals * Natural + atu o % vol ed, h y Mrs. Guy Glenn, all of Bellefonte. |venes here Monday | Dissatisfaction With Decision | ordered and the contest will beais Session Congratulations were the order of | Dature the risks involved, how : - Al the oa Sire p Held. Az | en a SER read Strangulation as Cause the evening when fifty-four teach- | the rescue was made, and ati 4 He em pp of ‘Squire He AS In- {88 s00n as ine fds are reac; 3 kar i. n TRY ers and guests assembled in the | that the rescuer acted outside the ntation that day. and since the . {which probably will be some time of Fatality he February meeting of the | 5°. * 3 an a eT \ Boro Tax Records i usual inspection of the county prop- | sufficient Reason tomorrow. Contestants can secure Bellefonte Chapter Daughters of the ly 0 Belle Contirmed ss ge fo 1 22.year-oid American Revolution was held in the Undama ed | Fire erty usuall requires only several —————— the cards from Dr. Richards H lee H. Cumming . . twentieth anniversary of Bari K.| '9 n hours, it is expected that the jury! 13 a ruling filed yesterday by Hoflman, the Fev. William C Centre Hili youth whose lifeless Presbyterian church at State College Stock’s wervioe to the Bellefonte GAP SPORTSMEN TO Conitary 10" Bumbts eliFrent in i find h s work in less than Wo | judge van Walker, Grant M. Boone, | Thompson, or from Charles Mensch body was found in the Miliheim om Rm uiay epg gid A school district | SEE WILD LIFE PICTURES Milesburg, the borough tax records oo. | of the Marsh Creek area, was denied | Persons entering (he membership Legion Home, Saturday, died from F the Up pening exer The banquet was tendered Mr. | be . were not damaged or destroyed jn _ Another evidence of an unusually | an appeal from a decision of a Jus-| contest must be members of the natural strangulation, Centre the Regent, Mrs. Mensch, announced | can bw she Jocal teacher's asso-| Tne Pleasant Gap Sportsmen will 1 1x Gg Wi ’ Fels 30 " 1 - Sy “Grol 4 ckl that f itl ’ 3 mR the Br last cay fornitie whieh | ght docke es in 1 tice of the Peace in a game law vi (Continued on page eight) inty Coroner Charles Sheckler, iha Wow Junior Citizens Club of | oun in attendance besides Dold their regular monthly mecting Ratton the Mobi Ee. ont ne 5 " olation ease capi i— af Mil esburg, announced after an twenty-nine young girls had been | 0.00 their guests and Mr and at the Pleasant Gap Fire Hall on where Tax Sollector Merrill Watson | ''5ual session nary cases Judge Walker set forth that the sutcpsy at the Nef! Puneral home organized that afternoon Sh Belle- | apex. Stock, were two members of | Friday evening. February 8. A rep- and Donald Cochrane resided, jt Wuea i8 held of Grand | application for the appeal did not Colle e Leads n Miliheim, Sunday afternoon fonte. Mrs. John P. Lyon stated that | 0 choo! board, H. J. Hartranfi resentative of the Game Commis toy ordered by the Cor- | the other bookcase used by Presl- | nq posmart DeHsas. Dr. Harold Son will present a short lecture and Jury week. This length | give a record of the case, and that The autopsy ened by plea : i . vy y 4 " . rt | the only reason assigned for the In Postal Savin § oner after a coronerSs jury Satur- dent Buchanan at Wheatland had | Westlake of the Department of Moving pictures on wild life conser. toast b ui So od : been | ted iv Fits Dres- al} of some defendants plea was that the defendant was day afternoon had been unable to, been OCA and given by its pr Speech of The Pennsylvania State Y2uon. : he Grand Jury returns true bil | dissatisfied with the conclusions of : iy . > determine the cause of death, was ent owner to Wheatland on ihe | Coliege was the principal spemker.| “Pete” Hollman, of State Coliege. The list of indictments to be pre- | the Justice of the Peace in his de- Deposits at Bellefonte Post- performed by Dr. Enoch H. Adams, | same conditions as the one snl. geynoiing the theme of the ban- Will be present at this meeting and was reported this week. oe All tax records from 1934 to the , present time were in the building when the fire was discovered. but all were carried to safety before . | cision. The court points out that is . 4 Bellefonte. The Coroner ex- there last September and that the ue “Memories” the toastmaster,| he will give a short talk on Tishing fire had gained much headway (Continued on page four) Bo valid: fedstn a ah ap- office Are Increased By slaified that he authorized the Chapter would send it in a short aes DB Hende head of the in Canada. All sportsmen are invit- = peal Over $1200 cost-mortem 10 set at rest amy time commercial department of the hign ©d and urged (0 be present. The According to reports Boone was eh doubts that may have arisen as 80 The following program of vocal, | school, called upon Mrs. Alberta meeting will begin at 7:30 p. m DOES BELLEFONTE WANT | Atved Tor Kuling a fess with the use| Postal savings deposits at gHie| the cause.of the Centre Hill youth's | plano dnd ofgan music was Shen) Kreder, well known singer and/ Dom farses the shooting matches | (Continued on Page Bellefonte postoffice increased from | death. (Continued on page 62nd ) | teacher, for an original version of | sponsored by this organization ev- ; 1 POSLOL : 1 ~ » . We ; “ DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME? > $17.162 to $18,400 during the fisca Explaining the ®@andings of the . . the song, “Memories The selec-|©T¥ Wednesday sven ng at Conrad's Whiterock Co Gets year 1939. according to the annual autopsy, Coroner Sheckler declared Rider In ured When Hon " (Gonizona on’ seen sem) well Piast Op. Route 53, west of Do Bettonte densa perons baring busines deaings in| Order for Blast STOR | to Gorerea on ie poser swine aie sag ana arinkiog. was Horse Runs Into Car higo.. Bellefonte want daylight saving time during the coming year? rder ror pias one 10 Gungress on the postal savings wonsillibiciin Boy Tm Ts nuns GE L Bellefonte Council is interested in lemrning the desire of the public \ : Indi al DOs wi «. Lempted t itself of its burden When the horse he was riding gai- | a : i rhiteroe GATT p ive ndividua ital savings depos- plea io ease : oe P od In this matter before final action is taken on whether or not Bellefonte a oh Hosk Quarries a enived ‘ons in Bellefonte Reward) » gt The fluid poured into the mans loped into a car driven by John G. \ Ss From ast re ec ; iy 8 8 ves > ) 1 Carn SL Ura; IUCN Apis 7 Re 24 : 4 , is io observe daylight saving time this year nace stone to be shipped daily for the end of the fiscal year 1930, as lungs, ghutting off his breath. love, Befistanie attorney, ona Furi In Gif ts To Historical S jet State College Council is considering moving its clocks ahead an bour,| oo indefinite period aceordin to an | compared with 37 when the year Testimony, offered before the six | road near Houserville last Wednes- oC! y 2 jetinke | « AC 0 jurors impanelled by Coroner day afternoon, John M. Elliott, jun- this summer, as was the case there last year, and Bellefonte Council has t : ¥ 3 L : here last ye } fonte Council bas }onnouneeme ade by ¢ C. Noll, | Started . h " i been asked whether this town also will observe the “fast” time general Ee RS i The postal savings situation in | Sheckler, Saturday afternoon, re-| ior student at Penn State suffered) Many an interesting echo from ion the day the last British unit Bellefonte Council does not wish to take action until the public has The order was received from a Bellefonte differed fromg that of the (Continued On DAZ Ravan) | abrasions about the forehead and | the past is called up in a review of sailed from that port, i portrayed had an oppogtunity to express itself in the matter. Hore is vour oppor-. | steel pein in Phd and will | country as a whole, hich showed I right hand and arm, and was bruis- | recent contributions and loans 10 in u painting which was copied from tunity to vote for or against the proposition a in the coupon below and | mean additional production for| an increase of 810.492.6490 in total SUBSCRIPTION OFFER ed about the legs. : {the Centre County Historical So- one at Fraunces' Tavern in New mail or bring it at once to The Centre Democrat office. Results of the poll | Whiterock (Continued on Dade eight) —————— ; Mr. Love's car had stopped ai an ciety. according to a compilation re- York. This copy was purchased by will be announced as soon as possible. All resid rit of Bellefonte and sur- All of the stone for the Plitsburgh boo, ain An innovation fn merchandising intersection to allow the horseman | leased this week by Henry 8. Linn, Thomas Burnside, Jr. when he built rounding areas, particularly persons who transact business in this bor- | order which Is a new SOuTte of Buse | in this area was announced by the !o pass when the animal ran into of North Allegheny street his home, now the residence of An- E a ne 5 Hunter Store To Move Wolf Furniture Company. the front of the machine, it is re-! Each of the many items touches na A. MeOoy. The picture always ough. are urged to vote iness for Wi oe) 8 riterock, will be shipped i ! . During the February Purniture ported. The car was damaged to the | closely some phase of the early de- was willingly loaned the fami from the Howard plant. Both the, Into Hayes Building Sale now In progress at that store | extent of about $15 and the horse velopment of Bellefonte, while Oth- | for exhibitions in oie Brey ky » . Howard and Pleasant Gap plants a year's subscription to the Centre was slightly injured. | ers also carry national ificance.| Anothe Daylight Saving Ballot have been oping stone used in! Apnouncement was made yester- Democrat will be given free with! The student was taken to the Col- | In the following list, wiiien inclu des | lo Hai a9 Wot of thie — Are you in favor of observing Daylight Saving Time in Bellefonte wn pore b ae {Mack " | day that the J. D. Hunter stationery every purchase of $20.00 or over. If leg? Infirmary where he remained a brief description of some of the plot is in & walnut frame and is during the coming summer? pid Ne Chor o a »INe| store, which is to ¥acate to Belle- | the purchaser aiready subscribes %o | under treatment until noon of the) items now to be seen at the society's most interesting and very valuable CHipioyes a . 1 n Sppor- | fonte Trust Company building on| this newspaper, he will have the | following day when he departed for rooms in the Oounty Library build-| All of the above Msted articles YES ( ) NO | ) tobe’ ti ana, hours to pro-| south Allegheny street, will move to| privilege of designating to whom | his home in Philadelphia for the ing, corner of Allegheny and How- have been added to their previous : du ne tonnage Po] he store room on North Allegheny! the newspaper shall be sent for a | between- semesters vacation {ard streets, credit is given to those joans by Helen Valentine Burin (Indicate your choice with an X) Wp Pow and April 1, he sald, it street to be vacated when the Herr year ——— | who have made the contributions. |gume and Rebeces V. Mull wi probably De Heeedsary to em- | and Heverly grocery is discontin- | - i Curtin Woman 1 8 | Judge Thomas Burnside's hat bag; | A tankérd bearing Bn engravi a A ploy A considers number of ad-! yed The change is expected to be CLYDE STEWART NAMED { Mrs. Mollie Leathers observed her Judge Charles Huston's saddle bags: | “The Infant Class of 1869-70 hard BRBERS; +. ouies shtia F300 hg There are at present | completed by April 1. LOGAN DRILL MASTER 80th birthday on Bunday when she a hand-forged shovel found in an Presbyterian Ohurch. Bellefonte, on the Whiterock payroll. The Hutter store last week re-| {was visited by a bumber of rela. {old shaft mt Valentines Nigh Ore Pa > has not Been In usé sinos the Fe TR CHE TEC Nl iia ads vin - | ceived notice from the bank to va- Clyde N. Stewart, manager of the tives. Among those present were Bank. This shaft was sunk by John | individus! cups replaced it but had ~The Electric Supply Company, | cate the building by April 1. the Wolf Purniture Store here, Tuesday | | Mrs. Leathers’ waged sisters, Mrs | | Dunlop over 100 years ago, and it always been in the Humes Home dg TT LES Bevasss ; Bellefonte, will have open house | bank apparently having other plans, DIght was elecied drill master of the | Harriet Alkey, of Curtin, and Mrs. | is believed that this is the shaft in cinee its purchase. With the tankurd February 12, 13, 14, for Spring show- | for the property. Reports on the marching unit of the Logan Fire Ella Harm. of Mi Eagle! also her | whith a cave-in caused the death are four communion cups REE RN Pe EE . _ || ing of the new 1940 General Electric | street during the weekend to the ef- Company. nieces, Mrs. Lila Shultz, Mrs. Ella of Mr. Duniop on October 8. 1814. An Early American settee has been Ranges and Refrigerators. A sur- fect thatethe Hunter store would be Arthur Boob was chosen as assist- | ee: Miss Caroline Carthoff and| Washington's triumphal entry in-|joaned by Mre Carl Ifverson: the prise in store for you, (Continued on Page Bight) ant deill master, | Mrs. Alvin Waliger. to New York on November 25. 1783 (Continued on page ceven)
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