Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 22, 1940, Image 15

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
February 22, 1940,
THE WAR IN EUROPE |
Passengers Spend
(Continued from Page n
Tell
are
the
the
Russian Masses Begin to
Mass forces of Soviet Russia
beginning to tell heavily in
fighuing with Finland, where
forces of the tiny republic, out-
numbered if not outfought, have
been losing some ground recently
When the fighting began, a num-
ber of weeks ago, military experts
predicted that the only chance for
Finland depended upon the imme-
diale dispatch of assistance irom
outside powers. For weeks the
Finns put up a brave battle, sur-
prising the world with their suc
cesses. How much aid has reachen
the republic is conjectural but we
doubt if it has been substantial,
regardless of the alk in various na-
tions
As the
successes 3
la there were
planes, guns and
rushed to Finland.
whether the assistance comes too
Ia.e. whether the Pinns can hold
off ‘the slow-moving, ponderous ad-
vanoe of the Red masses The an
swer will become plain before long
Unusunl Warfare Continue
News Ir m bat
is but a repe what
reported for mar week
high seas the British Ger
mans battle it out for cantrol of tin
ocean or that Germany has made
serous progress toward “reversing
the blockade
On the West
huge armie:
tions, which
successful as the
activity continues. The la
tack is not unreasonable
peculiar in a war involving
soldiers. Few wars have ev
fought like the campaign
eastern border of France
In the air no gre: t
ible. German planes
attack. and somet
ish ships along
but the compar
used in these
minimum
This aerial
¢flset
power,
midabie
are used
The Balkans and Near East
The situation in Balkan
10 have eased te
weeks, with
about ready
other nat
vent Lhe
scutheast
The eco:
tions
become )
the Allied
shoriage
comes dan
the chance #1
inte the Balkar
choice, the
securl IPP.
Offsetting thi
wise backing i
guaraniees, 15 the jarge army thal
Great Britain and France have as-
sembled in the Near East
B lof . : A
aval
Russians began to score
! K irelian peninsu-
intimations that
men were being
The question |:
fr tlely
we h
On
ern | where two
face rtified posi-
eem too SU
ranze
tk of
but it
MAN:
been
AU
80
~y
YAR:
British
k lik
with
tne seem
ana
THE NEW
FORD TRACTOR
& IMPLEMENTS
Are Now on Display at the
Dunlap Motor Co.
Bellefonte, Pa.
Delivery Can now be Made
Various methods of finance can
be arranged--Call or contact
Collins Shoemaker
155 Office—~PHONE—875-J Res.
tracted attention to the forces but Some borrowed sh ovels to dig Away
presence has been known for | the piled-up snow
time | Among the cars and trucks which
Plainly the Allied powers are pre-| were held up in the snow was a big
paring to protect their interests by | vehicle loaded with bottled soft
bolstering confidence in the guar-| drinks. The refreshing beverage
antees extended to Rumania,| froze in the course of the night,
Greece and Turkey and, also, by
being prepared with a striking force bo. tles.
f Russia or Germany tries to take The bus, which had been making
advantage of condiuons to seize uninterrupted progress on Ms route,
coveted territory until it was stopped by the stalled
Peace Moves Flounder passenger cars and trucks which
were unable to advance in the
Peace moves seem to make po deep snow, was also hemmed in
progress. Purported outline of nop, 110 rear by traffic which fol
tetas from Berth hav) hon = lowed in its wake,
Sule in any noticea le stir te .
where and the act of the Unit- Snowed in at Ledge
States was met by statements The snow in the mountains In
London and Paris ntimat- the water shed of the Beech Oreek
hat no “patched up” peace wil and to the east towards the Sus-
eplable quehanna river is reported to have
sending Ux f been two feet deep. Men walking
Sumner Walls in from the coal mines Wednesday
: contacts with afternoon waded through drifted
of Germany lialy SNOW up to thelr walsis
Cueat Britain the gover Kunes and Willlmn Me-
it piain that his only purpose out to a hunting lodge
acure accura.e information for in a hollow off Marsh
of five miles west of Orviston
Pre lent aad
r. Hull mad vening And became snow
Lael
ome
IViLy
ed
om
al
In
State
to Euro;
the leaders
FTA and
ronment made
was to
the
Creek
I'uesday e¢
ed in
Thu
ar Wi
] mii on
M. arsh Creek,
Ie
nal
we
retary
Ciear
oi
gOINg
governments the Kunes
distance ol
leading
afternoon
lel oul a
y the road
part way by a team of
Weaver's uractor. It was
ial position of i quite an experience for Kunes and
McKean. Byron Hazlett and Mr
Holter were at the same lodge
the former car and they
aime proces
dny
pul
norse the 0
arrive: Farmer
peace
the
mment
invnlve
Tie
that
Wor
ove
{terward
through U
nship supervis
country roads
departmen:
opening
roads after a heavy Snow
problem without
Most residents
have autom
tances busses
{ the
tate highway
jurisdiction
HOUSERVILLE
har! the
come
ne Wal
by 4 Po
tian Endeavor
charge of
Boal
oould
burg week
IMPROVE POTATO QUALITY
BY USING CERTIFIED SEED
man
LOAKON
table for
1 growers will
securing satisfac-
planting. IL is im-
tubers were well
roblem this Ting
n
{rom hi h
Dyke’
v and family
Saturday
Loe
tified seed
Lamont
L :
. earls
is build
i Sunday 10
HH TBE ilar Iv
ow well shied
are wi nrsel!, you will probably
find that vou can be improved
Our people are the only ones who
will ever take enough Intepest in
make it really beautiful. Ciu-
0 don't care how their own
look don't care how the
looks
helping bh Dale. Grant
liam Balley,
and Charley youl
Ger al
dinner
Oner
Pauliz and
were Sunday
Mrs. Roxie Bt
home to
Mr. and Mrs. Flwood Packer and zens wh
little son Elwood Jr, and James premises
Koach spent Sunday at the Harry town
Garbrick home at Oak Hall
There has been no school at
Rock School since Wednesday a
the teacher, Mr. Dunkle, could not
the snow.
1
the
; method secumibely
ing the future. but the past,
if studied will give you more than
a haphazard view
the YO of
get
threo
: ig
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See the Displays of the
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Night In Bus
|
| home of Mrs
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URCHE
Cgleville Pilgrim Holiness
Friday nign prayer meet
Thomas Martin
School 9:30 a m
James Wion Supt.: Y. P. 8, Bunday
7:00 p. m. Evangelistic services Sun-
day 7:30 p, m,, Tuesday night Bible
Study in the church,
Lng
Cole~
ville. Sunday
St. John's Evangelical-Reformed
Rev, C. Nevin Stamm, Pastor
Church School 9:30 a. m,; Morn-
ing Worship 10:45 a. m. Vesper Ser-
vice Wednesday evening 7:30-8 p
m. The Consistory will meet Mon-
day evening: The Young People
meet Thursday evening 7:30 p m
The Catechetical class meels Sun-
day evening at 6:30
St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte
The Rev, Clarence E, Arnold, pas-
tor. Third Sunday In Lent, Feb-
ruary 25. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School,
10:45 a. m_ The Bervice and Ber-
man; “The Diety of Christ 6:30
p. mm. The Catechetical class; 7:30
p. m. Vespers and sermon "Come
to My Heart, Lord Jesu Lenten
service Wednesday night 7:39
o'clock
Presbyterian, Milesburg
Feb
m.;
Sunday
9:30 a
a
Services ary
Bible S«
Worship
deavor 6:30
Bible School
Worship 7:3
Bible 8chool
night Bible 8
Members and
tilda Piesbyterian
quested to meet
Feb. 23 at 7:30 in
room. Al persons cont
membership st
E Oakwo
hool
10:46
Friday
Sunday
empLal
ciyircn 4) {
Howard xd, Minist
Hublersburg Evangelical Reformed
JRE:
fer
ot
hool. 10:30
Worship w
Ba rvioe
th Serr
Lenten
First Evangelical Bellefonte
Hi
0
BIRDS MUST DRINK
TO PRODUCE EGGS
The portance of n
consumption by ia
be overemphasized
Agent R. C. Bin Water is an
to digestion. controls body tempera.
ture, lubricates joints and muscles
and i= an important part of t)
structure of the hens body and b
product, the egg
Cold seather alu
can be cause
consumplion just
sufficient intake of
birds drink little water
but they will drink
water is slightly warmed. Egg
duction will be improved KE
mental work shows a direct relation.
ship beteven per of eg pro.
duction amount of waley
sumed
Various devices are
use in warming water the layi
flocks. If these are not used, poults
men will find it profitable to replies
the frequent)
cing
im
Ying hens canmn
claims C
ney aid
Ds it
mi in i
decreased walter
as it can be In.
feed. Ordinarily
on enld dave
roduction
bs
more if
oi
vi
Xe
cent
and CH
available
for
wale
ward
There
bird
supDIy
saler in
is little
up earls
morming with artificial
i good supply of clean
water iz not available
L.FRANK MAYES
Real Estate Broker
and Auctioneer
If you have a farm or other Real
Estate for Sale, or wish to buy
CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2842
®
Two Desirable Farms
TO OFFER
is MIRO on
Two Properties
Located on North Thomas St.
Bellefonte, Pa,
CERIO],
BELLEFONTE, PA,
Lincoln’s Perilous
Journey
(Continued from page one)
pressed
Lincoln
changed
without
The
n that
must
be
Mi
be
done
AUN Judgment
plans of travel
and thet it must
publicity
of Mi
hardly been noticed
himself had spoken;
suddenly calied to the recollection
of the presence of the man who
the decree victim of the assassin
turned to him for counsel
Even when perconally appealed to
seemed reluctant to answer, but
when pressed for his opinion he sald
with scarcely a tremor in hi r
voice: “What would the peo;
of their ruler stealing into
like a thief the night?
seemed to think Nttle thi
his life, he thought
o'r | of forfeiting
nation
M1
sent
silence Lincoln had
until all but
snd then, as if
d
tol
of per
muct
$
the respect
unwillingness
of
the
Lincoln's
change
ht
duly
one
in
Lo as-
and pro-
ner guest
sugges! ~
Gov -
the
10 a route
(ram am
broug Lo
I
{ Instead of
they
commanding
must
ace a new
ing one by
ernor Curtin
President-elect
{ollov ed
as they
He
the ony
silently
face
Having
rear end of
WAL
conductor
pApers
ted by
handed
true, as
often been reported Lin-
wore a Booteh cap of }
her mode of disguise. All the per
ons accompanying him were dress-
ed in ordinary dress and went sim-
as private cilizens
They arm at Baltimore al
because of
two
had
olin
wailed there
detention
o'clock and
nie Ordinary
hours. Before
en began
was heard
coming here
lieve he'll get
Mr. Lincoln
the an
ot. and a HU
ed Washington
fortunate for
about
train jeft work.
around, and one
Old Lincoln's
but I don't be-
ih alive’
heartily
fhe
to come
io
today
thro
laughed
remark JR
o0 in
reat
Iti
the
the nation that
of the situation, so
the gravest GUC
ees, fell upon such able men as sat
about the dinner table in Harris.
burg that memorable night. And
one of them, we are proud 10 say,
was our illustrious fellow-townsman
Andrew OG. Curtin
ntti
olution
fraught wilh Cons
RETURNING FROM SOCIAL
FINDS HUSBAND SHO
Morse, 36, was found dead
home at
about
Sheeley
a couch at
coming county
o'clock Monday night, by his wile
who returned at that time from
ial she had been attending. He
had been to their former home a!
Clearfield, and she did not know of
hiz return until she discovered the
body. The wound in the chest, be-
lieved to have been self-inflicted
was made by a rifle shot
The family had formeriy lived In
Clearfield. and Mr. Morse, who was
unemployed, had gone to his forme
¢r home 10 seek work and make ar-
rangements for moving back to thal
place
Survivors include his
children and his parents,
hy 4 4
He
10:30
wife, two
CEL TE (4)
DECKER MOTOR (0.
SOUTH SPRING STREET
PHONE 674
Oriole, !
Aq will
| Attrea
Random Items
(Continued from Age one)
imagine there
lament if
leave
con-
would be
the birds
we a
certed should
pick
TRIFLE
After Rhett
and buggry saves
friends from flaming Atlanta
film "Gone With the Wind”
halts the horse at the top of a
overlooking the blazing city
mvagely sets the brakes of
wagon, After a stormy scene
stomps off to join the army
pleks the reins and drives one
without releasing the brakes. Won.
der if that's why the horse dropped
dead upon reaching its destination?
“THIS IS THE LIFE!"
sheriff Edward R. Miller
g son, who likes chewing
} to Harrisburg
big
Bher
up and
Butler with a horse
Bearlett O'Hara and
in the
he
hill
and
the
Rhett
Bearlett
up
took hi
pur
one
if!
i at
passed large
along the Finally the
ster beamed Boy, Daddy
the life! Chewing gum
s
big K
nroute the
Lick
they
road
the boy a of gum an
frequent interval
trucks
and
tru
MOVIE REVIEW
Forget that you
term uper
me
Cone Wit)
ever
colossal
Hl Lion
aA a faint
BY ln : |
addition
hing
Ihouetts hotograph
during
And het
FARM CALENDAR
Timely Reminders from The Penn-
sylvania State College School
of Apticulture
Keep Birds Drinking
ts : all a Sige
Be
7 an
tate >
Baby Beeves
Feeding
be
Lengthening Life of Buildings-
vm
8 BE 4
Penn
claim
Spray Yor Red Nii Prevalence
egg Inasees indicate
of serious
infec
mile
numero
PUTODEAN
call
red on
Lrees ans
ton of oll
mant
exiension
—__ " se
Ra Hor
entomologists
Jats Betler Potatoes
nsuming public ge mand
tatoes. extension plant path
1 Penn State call attents
importance of using certified
stock 10 reduce disease dam-
to the crop
potliry man checks the weight
his birds periodically, according
Penn State poultry extension
specialisia. A sharp breast bone
- ceriain forecast of a al
in produ i of a molt
LEGAL NOTICES
CAL TION NOTIC ¥
wile. Mrs. Bemy Gree
my ded and board without
Cause or provocation, I heres ’
Hon the public not to hart or 11
her as 1 will not be responsible
any debs she may contract
RUSSELL ORBEN
Pieasant Gap, Pa
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
In the Matter of the Estate of Mr
Pmma CC. Bathgate jate of Oollege
Township, Centre County. decoased
Ietiers of administration
estate having been granted
dersigned all DeET@ons i
therelo are Mquesied make im-
mediate pavmments, and those having
claims of demands against the same
will present them without delav for
settlement. 1% EVA BATHGATE
BOAR. Rate Oollere WIiase B
BATHGATE. Bellefonte RD. 2, Ad-
ministratons x12
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Lewis M1. Back late of Walker Town-
ship, Centre County, Pa. deceased
Letters of administration on said
estate having been granted the un-
dersigned all persons indebted
thereto are reauested to make imme.
diate payments. and those having
cinimea or demands asainst the same
present them without delay for
settlement to ALVIN W. BECK. Ad-
ministrator, Bellafonte, Pa. R. D un
W. Gettiz. Attorney.
ott
x0
or pald
the un-
debited
10
EXECUTORS NOTICE
the Matter of the Estate of
Bvivester W. Smith late of Centre
Hall Borough. deceased
Letters testamentary in the above
estate having been granted to the
undersigned. all persons indebted fo
the said estate are requested to make
vaviment. and those havine claims to
present the same duly proven with
ont delay to WILLIAM W. KERLIN
FRANK V. OGOODHART. Executors
Centre Hall, Pa. W. Harrison Walk-
er, Atty. x11
EXECUTORS NOTICE,
In the Matter the BEstate of
J. Heverly. of Bollefonte
In
ate
Borough,
Letters testamentary in the above
estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebled to
| the sald estate are reoussted to make
| payment,
and those having olaims
to present the same uty nroven
| tom
i Onmpbeti,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
In the Matter of the Bstate of
James EB. Bierly, late of Miles Town-
ship, deceased.
Letters 2 Administration on said
ving, Deen granted the un.
TREO ndatted
thereto are 0 make
| mediate
| Claims Or demands against
| will
late Ji
m= |
having |
same,
them without delay for
MARY ELLEN BlER-
LY and C, C. SMULL Administrators,
Rebhersburg, Pa Johnston & John
ston Attorneys x10
those
the
payments, and
present
setiiement to
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTCH
In the Matter of the Fetale oof
hin ( A. Heckman
Creag Township Coenlpe
a. decased
of Administratior
having been granted
gued, sll persons indebted
requested WwW make manned
and those having
agninst the
Wilhow!l deny
MARGARET
Administratrix
Paul Campbell
on
the
ther
present
tiemen
MAN
Pa. R
REG TERS NOTICES
Have
filed
Office
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}. Bower
Adaceaned
PC yw Hit
int
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Tow nsh d
KELILCK :
od Ge
meh ure
MUSSER
Vor
f Beliefont
PACHA
aoCOUnt
eu
|
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R BESIDES
& »s ORE
trustee of
ana :
sonal Bank of Bate
utor al ng
OF
. SMITH !
account of  BAward
Claude Bumaners, exo
Filla M Bartley Smith
er Township, doceannd
27 SEIBERT The
final account pf the Br
Company, pdr :
James I. Bether! A te
Brraigh fincpa ved
28 ARSON The firs
nal account of The First
Bank 3 Beliefont Pa PLR
trustee of ot nal
deceased
20. WHNSON. The first and
account of Mugh Wilson, agmrx
ote. of Newjon 1. Wilson, late
Halfmoon Towt p. deceased
80. WOMEISDORFF. The
and Anal aoe of the Frst Nation.
al Bank of Bel efonte Pa. admr. of
ete. of A. W. Womelsdor® late Of
Marion Township, deceased
31. YEAGER. The first a:
account of Jack H Yeager, adms
of oi of Haty C. Yeager ladle Of
llefonte Borough. deceased
HARRY A CORMAN
Register of Wills, and C. O. ©
of Centre County. 4
wd final
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Horse Feed
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z Mash
Chick Starter
wer
Turkey Starter
wer.
1 Feed
Scratel
hick Feed
Wagner's Medium Scratch
Rydes Cream Calf Meal
Dog Feed
Eshelman’s
All kinds of high protein
eods for mixing wi ith your
i
wn feed,
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of Grains
BELLEFONTE, PA.
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