Page Four CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. March 7, 1940. — Pr—— - . Republican—James : : Primaries To See | Johnstown : Robert WwW Many Contests buen (Continued from Page 1) managed Charles J. Margiottl's un- successful campaign the Demo cratic nomination for governor two years ago, and John A. De Renzo, Altoona publisher Ladner declared Pennsylvanian: “are certainly entitled to at least one candidate on the Republican ticket. who is responsible only to the people of the state and not to a few self-constituted bosses x x." Roman 'C. Hassrigk, of Philadel- phia, detided at the last minute to stay out of the Republican senator- ial contest While harassed Elections Bureau employes resumed their tabulation of nomination petitions that beat the 5 1% m. deadline to the bureau Monday, this was the status of the major contests: N. McKee, Pratt, Pitis- Auditor General Clair Ross Livingston, Median Republican~-Frederick T. Gelder Forest City, Frank P. B. Thompson, Philadelphia; Clyde D. Boden, Sha- mokin, Democratic. FP Donald M Butler, for Delegates-at-Laige Democratic-—Mrs, Victoria Poquig- not, Tidioute; Dr. John J. MeDon- ald, Lebanon; Thomas Kennedy Hazleton; Edith B. DeWitt, Wil- Hamsport; Kathryn 8S. Flohr, Allen town; Edward J. Thompson, fpshurg: John B. Kelly phia: Warren R. Roberts, hem; Herbert B. Cohen Bethle- Philadelphia: Corneliu D Pittsburgh; John J. Kane, Thomas A. Lose, Phila- delphia; George B. Rowanda, Har- | risburg: Matthew H. McCloskey, Ji Overbrook: Thomas C. Buchanan Beaver; David L. Lawrence, Pitts- burgh. (16 to be chosen) In formally announcing would oppose U. 8. Senator F. Guffey in the Democratic mary April 23, Walter A | Pittsburgh ofl man and chairman of the Pennsyvivania Turnpike Come mission. named former State Sena- tor Edward Jackson Thompson of Philipsburg, as his campaign man- ager Devitt Scully ittsburgh; U. 8. Senator Democratic—Joseph F. Guffey Pittsburgh: Walter A. Jones, Pitts- burgh; William N. McNair, Pitts burgh Republican--Jay Cooke, Philadel phia: John A. De Renzo, Altoona; Albert H. Ladner, Philadelphia. State Treasurer Democratic—Jackson E Bethlehem; Owen B. Hunt delphia. that he Joseph Pri- Searl, Phila- daa lS TTT TUT TIT S LIN TS TUR TT o i ¢ DEEL BLS Sa UICK SPECIALS 495 trade 1937 Studebaker (Commander) SEDAN. new car and will give wonderful service and your present car in 1938 Oldsmobile Two-Door Sedan Owned by a prominent local business man, has radio, heater seat covers, and is an exceptional bargain at the less than Blue Book price that we are offering it. 1935 Dodge Deluxe Conv. Coupe $325 Owned by a Company Official and has radio and heater. This car is very nice looking and will $100 cash down and the balance to suit your Income 1936 Lincoln Zephyr Sedan $350) An unusually used car that is in good chanical shape and will give thousands of miles of 100 down and convenient terms on the balance Looks and runs like a Easy term e fine service giv nice Service REMEMBER ! ALL OUR CARS ARE GUARANTEED TO GIVE SERVICE AND SATISFACTION! Lingenfelter Motor Company Allegheny Street & Cherry Alley—At the Neon Buick Sign PHONE 1065 — BELLEFONTE, PENNA. | | | | “When Better Automobiles are Built 2 .. . Buick Will Build Them” 3 Bo TL 4 sl 4 Phil. | Philadel- | York: Phil. | ip Murray, Pittsburgh; James L. Mc- | Jones, | _-— | : {| Assured of the support of Demo. [eratic State Committee Chalrman { David L. Lawrence and other pow {erful leaders, Jones finally agreed to toss his hat In the ring Jones designated Willlamm Jen | nings Bryan Winters, Bradford, his | secretary, and Oscar Deckard, June ata county, treasurer The Pittsburgher completely re- | versed his attitude toward President | Roosevelt and the third term when { he promised he would support the | | | | President “100 percent’ for re-elec- | | tion. | County Ticket With the arrival of the deadline, Monday, for the filing of petitions for county offices, It was revealed that there is no formal candidate for the office of Democratic County chairman to succeed the present in- cumbent, Henry A. Brockerhofl, of Bellefonte. A chalrman will be chos- en through write-in votes on the primary ballots The sole Democrat to file county office Miss Maude Mil- ler, of Ferguson township, who seeks re-election as county vice-chairman for Was Others File Petitions Petitions filed in Harrisburg re- veal the following Democratic cane didates for offices in the district Mrs. Lucy Howe Merrill, Philips- burg, delegate to National Conven- tion from Centre county Dr. Prank K. White | | State Committeeman John W. Decker, Spring Mills, rep-| i resentative in General Assembly from Centre county William Aukerman, of Blair coun- and Geurge Puderbaugh, also of Blair county andidates for Cone gress from this rict. Aukerman erved two teims in general Ase | sembly as representative from Blair “Ouney and Puderbaugh, an archi- tect, formerly was with the WPA in A supervisory capacity 1 ai the G. 0. P, Candidates Three petitions have been filed for he Centre county Republican coun- ity chairmanship. They are Pro- thonotary Bond C. White, of Spring township; Harry A. Rossman, of Milesburg, and Mac H. Hall, of Boggs township White that with his petition he filed an expense account showing that he “will not pend one cent” to get the office Former Centre County Commis. | sioner Balser Weber, of Howard, and William H. Brown, of Bellefonte who had announced themselves as andidates for the G. O. P, chair. manship, did not file petitions to jhave their names on the ballot Mrs. Wallace J Ward, of Belle. fonte petition weeed herself vice-chalre man One of the most publican baitles in Lhe reocttld in resis in declared vesterday filed a as Republican interesting Re. coutily is ex- for of State Commitieeman The candidates former Judge M. Ward Fleming Attorney Juha G. Love, both of Bellefonte, Kenneth (i, Haines, of burg, present representative in the General Assembly from Centre county, is a candidate to succeed in that office. He is unop- the nomination Pee ted to the contest the office are and AND YOU'LL SEE THE DIFFERENCE!’ New General Electric keeps food fresher in sweeter, cleaner air — controls hu- G-E PRICES GO EVEN LOWER FOR 1940 G-ERefrigerators for 1940 arethe greatest values G-E ever offered. Pow Humi-Disl permits control of humidity in Crisping Com- the Cold Storage Compartment partment to keep varying quan. whete fresh meat is kept. titiesofvegetablesgardea- fresh. Now §-E Air Filter for freshening and re. vitalizing refrigerstor air, keeping it sweet snd clean, anf pracicslly climinating Now Automatic Humidity Control prevents excessive bumidity in Electric Supply Co. Bellefonte State College c prices go even lower this year! GE and 100 the Swett, 1 Features Plus NEW 10d mproved pr ol Freezer. NEW Scainless Sceel ing Shelves: NEW Hiuminatiog Temperature Control Disk Improved Quick Trays: Big 6.1 cu: MN: Thrifty-Six G-E. A real beauty — 11475 and a bargainet Philipsburg, I v CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Struck By Car George Dreese, aged 15, son of Mr, and Mrs, Charles O. Dreese, of Mill brook, yesterday was reported to be recovering slowly from injuries re. | ceived Saturday night when he was | struck by a car while walking with his father along the the family home. He from a fracture of the right arm, and abrasions of the face and leg According to police, the driver of | the car stopped and took the in- fured boy to the office of a State College physician and left the office while the boy was receiving treat- (ment, His identity was not known Yesterday police were their investigation, and an was expected to be made CAN arrest in the Injured By Cow James McCool, 8pring Mills farm- ler, was admitted to the hospital last Wednesday to undergo treatment for injuries received while he wa performing his usual chores about the barn. While walking between two COWS, one of the animals “hipped” the other, and Mr. McCool, caught be- {ween them, was rendered uncon wious. In falling to the stable floor he fractured his knee cap sterday hospital authorities reported that he is recovering nicel’ wr ye Leap Year Baby Only one “Leap Year Baby” ar- rived at the Centre County Hospi on Friday, February 20, and the child a little girl born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Emmert Hoover, State College, will not have another birth. day until 1944 tal of Is Named Director J. Mac Curtin, of East Linn Bellefonte, has been named to board of directors of the hospital, taking the place made vacant by resignation of John 8B. Sommerville Mr. Curtin will compieie Mr. Som- merville's term, which expires next fall s1reet the the Son for Rossmans A son was born to Mr. and Mr Hubert Rossman of Fast Bishop street, Monday afternoon Centre County Hospital arrival, the fourth child and the second son in the family, weighed 8 pounds and 11 ounces at birth Undergoes Operation condition of Mrs, Harry of Bpring Mills, who on the The new at he Trout, Tuesday underwent an operation at) | the hospital, last night wag de. Rebers<) soribed as being “satisfactory.” News of Patients Monday of Last Week Admitted: Mrz. George C. Bechiol Woodward, Mrs. Roy Decker, State College. Discharged: George B. Mos» i — Recent Weddings Watlren—Harpster Josepli Reubenn Walson of Mr. and Mri Joseph Stanley Wal son, of Milesburg, and Geraldine Mae Harper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Harpster, of Belle. fonte, were united in marriage Feb. ruary 29 by the Rev. M. C. Piper at his residence in Milesburg. They were attended Uy Mrs, Joseph D SOT Bs The Easter Parade calls for flowers in profusion . . . And there's a parade of Easter gift flowers as Boutonnieres. highway near | Is suffering | continuing | 1 . State College; ert, Bellefonte | Bhope and | Birth ‘pital at the beginning of t er, Jr, Crafton; Mrs. Farl Gardne: and infant son, Bellefonte, R. D, 2 Admitted Monday and discharged Thursday: Clark F. Brewer Belles fonte, Mrs. Charles J. Quici, Belle fonte. Birth: a son was born to Mi: and Mrs. Willlam M. Gordon, Belle- fonte. Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: Mi State College, R Tuesday, discharged Harold FP. Alderfer Birth: a daughter Elwood H., Horner D.; a son to Mr, and Mr: Stine, Bellefonte Expired John L. Long, Bellefonte Guy R. Clark, Di 4 Admilted Thursday: In State College to Mr. and Mr: Centre Hall, R Clarence Mr: Wednesday of Last Week Admitted: James E, Gillespie. of James P, MeCool R. D. 1; Master Ar- Dale, Jr., Bellefonte: Sam- Eckel, Bellefonte: Miss Pearl Newman, Milesburg Discharged Roger P. Poorman, Bellefonte: Mrs Philbert 1 Gul and it son State College Wilbert Rhoads Bellefonte, R Walter J. Relch- Birth: a daughter Paul Spring Mills, thur C nel U Mr. and Mi Spring Mill Thursday of Last Week Admitted: M ( H Bellefont James C. G tion. Adm Frida John R.D Friday Admitted Jona; Mrs on, Sa College Ellswor!} C. Dunkle rhc niant daught State College. Admitted Frida charged Bunda Mr Smith, Beliefonts Birt} ter was bom to Mr meri Ho Saturday Admitted ton; Mrs College, R Leroy Bellefonte, R. D Mrs Reitz, Boalsburg faster Dreese, State lege, R. D. 1 charged: William B. Monaell fonite; George FF Heckler lege. Admitted the same day Bellefonte, R botn to Mr Mingoville Sunday Admitted Mis Daisy son ™ 18) Vests ver. Bia Donald 1 Eugene 8 D.: M Homan Derstine Lester Ceorge W Dis. Belle State Col- onsburg College. Roman coke. Mrs. Margery College Keith M. Rowe Omoieckl R. Swit ’ LAN D. } Nanti- State Discharg Tma Bellefonte, R William F. Dugan, Bellefonte, RB D. 1: Mas- ter Floyd Warr, Howard. R. D. 1; Mrs. Glenn Weaver and Infant son, « Btale College: Mr Horace infant Bellefonte a daughter was born to Mr Woodrow Glasgow, of Mill- NOT, and Mrs heim There were 58 patients in $4 Watson, mother of the George W. Riter, of Bel groom efonte Tice—Huey Miss Mary Alberta known resident of Jw ed In marriage oO ruary 20, to Cyr ard, Centre was performed at Lock the Rev. W M. Long. D Methodist church, The cous attended ty Hue well Ale. war Taeeda M. Tice. of The unjt- Feb How - CeTeInon Havent b of cont D the le wa: ' the brother and sistor- as Corsages, marching from our beautiful plant assortment {o every home in Centre County, * Hyacinths * Tulips Easter Lillies Daffodils Azaleas Hydranges * Cinneraries * Spireas Rose Bushes Gardenias * Yellow Calla Lillies, etc. Easter Corsages To Match Phone 64 Your Easter Outfit ! Woodring’s Floral Gardens 127 E. Howard St. Bellefonte, Pa. | {in-law of the bridegroom, Mr and Tice, who has returned for a Mrs. Ellery Tice, Mr resided at Juniata, few davs to complete arrangements for moving to her new home, Mr ice, a retired farmer, is street come missioner of Howard and a native and leading citizen of that town where he and his bride are residing , Hit-Run Driver Gets Jail Sentence John R. Anthony, 26, Newark, O., Is serving a ten-day stay In the Clearfield county jall after his car smashed Into a car operated hy John R. O'Neill, 51, Osceola Mills near Morann, Monday afternoon Anthony who hunted by mo- tor police for hours afler the accl- dent happened, was finally located and arrested on charge driving. He was taken before ‘a jus. tice of the peace BOT) - the Clearfield was of reckls where he wa teneed to ten days It ounty Jjall Anthony sideswiped ripping of! the fender board {from the left O'Neill's car and running side of the Ose ceola resident's car motor npolier uid, Anthony's car was a bac damaged Alter their long found Anthony Houtzda le wl iy ———— a ——— Bogus Census Enumer- ator Is Sent To Prison Oontinuedg from Page 1) 10 thie Lot Decker n traveling direction® along the Huble r when allegedly on the w road. struck the Decker cl P to the extreme right of the DIZNWwWaY the Lee machin rong side of Decker that Car aimed he had vert the onilision 08 t accident Hipsburg aftermath vy B. Witherite war awarded wer damages t truck bv Hickson found George The jury ’ $ - : riou In the case of G Heigh and Will Shank sought n juries fi 0 dam f he result of an auton dent near the MceCos Bel on April retumed a verdict pfonte defendants TT vy Lorne y the case was scheduled to go to trial an action instilled by Bears. Roe. buck & Company against the Bchool District of Bnow Shoe township was tied for $968 24 and the costs. The action arose from the purchase of school desks and other items by the district from Bears Roebuck PR school Civil Court Session Ends {Continued from Page 1) if checks town: In sritin Ww aked $1R50. Webb used the § name of “Donald O'Schell I 2a: reported in ord of many has served time in penitentiary and County Workhouse Roy William Hippie charged with burglars of about $35 in cash and merchan- tire from the Central Hotel. Central City, osned by A. A. Kohlbecker envirred a plea of guilty to the rharge and was sentenced 1s y a fine of $1, make restitu- tion of the value of the goods stolen o § hocks wi Webb cotlrl, has a rece previous offenses and the Wester: Allegheny both the of Milesburg 1 the thet the onels and serve 80 days in the county jail Hippie, Central breaking early on 18 Harold FE. Mayes pleading guilty to a charge of drunken driving. was directed i pay the costz of prosecution, and 10 | undergo imprisonment in the county jail for 30 days Charles Harter, of Spring Mills, admitied being the father of a child bors to a girl in the Spring Mills area, and he was given the usual sentence providing for lying-in ex- ipenses and for the support of the {ehild. He also was required to post an approved bond for $500 to guar- ‘antec compliance with the count order formerly Hotel, into the cms charged establishment of February wa that morning of Bellefonte POR AALE— Trespass signa. 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