THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, | £2 March 14, 1940. I A — [, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams, of Giallitzin, both natives of Port Ma-| | tilda, died within a period of three Fifty Years Ago Heisler and On stually large ook and to mbst nes at They buy dire in the Vermont quarries Willlam Heinle, Esq, is now coin. fortably located in the Conrad House and occupies the room vacat- cd recenilly by D. F. Fortney, Esq Along with the practice of law he represents some the very best rsurance companies, Mr have an unu of monuments thelr shops car ts. from 0 of Ch week thls place H* un Whiteman cago, 1s spending among relatives at is a member of firm of Russe & Whiteman manufacturers “California Brilliant an which has a great rej ! id quite extensively, This week H H i ‘our A 4 LRT a lew the utatll © { t it in things L! Twas er In the face. As iL was she was wrled across the room and knock. d down, but escaped with burns about hands and face Bel without a doubt has he of drunkenness on town of its sie This state © exercised by the lefonte amount for any Pennsylvania due ur landlord least streets 18 LO oars Glass Worl condition than rlass be- Le any sald that the beter ar they employes mechanic £ regula Wor who troubie and an- ders he ch CRIN Mt: Shoe wa i Monday night dollar iluable ¢ sale were Naa generally worth Neck 4 » cash drawer and Ing Several Mr. Bud- 4 INLSS rooodery wen about lieved they irglary the OL be open week Jona. WK Ie John Announ WINE a Vere {riends deat G his family Mr. Brachbill, who came {to Bellefonte in once engaged In 1846 } hment re. Upon tive time his Cand Jock t $74 aed 1841 and WN in ure bus ne nes an 1114 we day i Thur morn- reed Twenty Years Ago M baseball De oine = ‘rr Wi spent the weekend in Bellefonte. John dinkey engine, wa a two weeks ce eturn to New Jersey ad a goed difficult hones Tal fei iously h rseen ie and Peter Man- d thelr project in Bell continue their tablishments a uasval Paul MeGCarvey, of Bell had brought suit for $10,000 damages against the Standard Oil pHIpAnY claiming failu: according to war with Cu priet ww of efonte ntract McGarvey 1 On lost pro- shop heavy. Oil accords of the iver gasoline ing to cont In a similar instituted in Philadelphia, the com- pany filed an answer to the effect that failure to deliver fuel was un- avoidable since the government had commandeered the supply When a bre to dei et Tad iN iit ken valve caused the breakage of the governor of a sleam engine operating the Reish & Weaver sawmill west of Madison- burg, the engine began operating at a ferrific speed, and mill hands hastily drew the fire {rom the boiler and ran to places of safety. Before the steam pressure had a chance «0 home when Wasson falled to appear subside, the engine and mill liter- ally ran themselves to pleces. Bev eral belts were torn apart and a number of pulleys broke from cen- trifugal force. As a result of the mishap the mill was closed down for repairs. E, H, Musser, of Wood- ~ was the § A at the He died in an 1 route to : groces had quarter ned one of brick houses on South Street, was to mov apariment over the Wion #d by Dr Sieven Shope Thomas the into gar age occupi During 1) a t 3 Rebecca ident of Be National Social Welfare W. C. T. U. an organization in she had been an active and ic worker a number of rip w the west Rhoads, well llefonte, was Superintendent Department of Const known chosen of the the res AL for year Carl Steele, son of the late Wil. Ham L. Steele, Bellefonte, who had been a resident of Tarentum for about three years, was seriously ine jured in an accident in that city where he was employed as a crane operator. According to reports, he was struck across the abdomen by a part of the crane, and suffered a fracture of the pelvic bone. He also was feared to have been injured in. ts ™m f of ally Leonard Metzger, who lived alone Beech Creek, was found uncon- scious in his bedroom by Edward R Reed, a neighbor, and Thomas Kes- inger and his father, William F Kessinger The men, perturbed when Metzger failed to show up as 1sual during the day, raised a ladder to the man’s bedroom window and found him sprawled across the bed He did n ! next yd to it ot the morning. Metzger was believe uffered stroke a of Juniata, for- Matilda, was found his home after he Leroy 8. Wasson, merly of Port dead in bed had been missing for six days from the wide open valve of a water heater had filled the house while he slept and he never awoke The tragedy occurred while Mrs. Was- son and two small children were on at a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. | at Port Matilda. The! D. W. Bhivery man's lifeless body was found by a friend, a Mr. Hartsock, also a native of Port Matilda, who entered the at church services, his usual custom time neighbors bad noticed the man’s absence and had fed the chickens, believing Wasson had gone Sunday, as was Prior jto Port Matilda with his wife, days | daughters, Kathryn and Mabel, regain consciousness un- | Hght | Gas to that! Two SUT victims of Influenza vived Page suffered a stroke to his usual duties Blanchard and was home, where he reported to be in critical condition Mr. Page had not been in good health for several year: W. Frank Bradford, Centre Hall, had been several weeks because of illness Bradfcrd had been agent at Centre Hall for 36 yeals, ever since the L. & T. railroad was opened through that community Policeman Elmer Yerger appointed by the Bellefonte of Health to the position of health officer for Bellefonte Borough. He to succeed Harry Dukeman who jgned upon his election as Centre Count of Bandy Ridge, ha against the Pennsylvania Rallroad $300,000 damage done to timber lands in Rush Township by fire which he contended Wa caused by sparks from locomotive The damage it was asserted, wa done I A of five Year time the railroads were by the ernment, Sim- Hay ts aRalr Railroad Com- pany had been Mr. Smith in the Clearfield cour George W while attending in his store at carried to his wid station agent at off duty for Mr had been Board Was Ralph Smith filed suit for durin period prior to the taken over ¥ ist the filed by County 1H) REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Pletcher i Bell Marion township Mensch heim, tract D am N. Haupt, Spr Edith Harlacher Melvill uy wri Haupt, el Lows} heodore ng burg $! to Edith Har- Phila iu Moon towns! Smith, to $l Irene M Boggs township, C. R. Armstro sea Re Co in State College A t I Ay aning umbieion Bank and Township, Frank Wieland Houser ux. State n State College; $1 Danie] Klinger, 10 Gertie E et al, Centre, tract in Poller ehip: $! WwW. Scott Crain Adm, to W Crain ¢; ux, Port Mallida, tract in Port Matilda; $1200 T. Pa Reese Port Mat $100 Woodring, exec Crain, Port Matids Matilda: $550 W. L. Ruble tracy £ National n Haines E or rust town - Scott Ruth A Port exec, to {ral ‘e + tn Crain in Matilda: WJ ida Por Cralr $l WwW Seott Lown 0 IX o£ SUM. wl ——— HOLTS HOLLOW Isabel Get ig of Bel the weekend w her frien Poorman Mr. and Mrs Clayic Milesburg, visited relatlv village on Bunday Chris ian Endeavor wa J T. Watson home on Sunday evening. Those preent were: Olive Shawley, Aaron McKin- of 0 lefonte zpen d Lucille Hh ” [2] held at the 1d Betiy of Milesburg, Oscar Fisher Don Shawley of Yar- nell: Tra Lucas of Axe Mann; Mr and Mrs. J. T. Watson, Nevin Wat- Marie and Dick Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. An Burd Mrs. Mahlon Johnson of Centre Hall, spent the weekend with rela- tives at this place Those who assisted Mrs. Orvis Watson with her flower garden quilt were Mrs John Smith of Milesburg: Mrs. John Kelly, Mrs Ed Heaton, Mrs. Edith Burd, Mrs Roy Leathers, Mrs. John Watson, Mrs. Roy Sheesley and family, Giagvs and Genidine Kelly Mary Houts of Unionville, was a weekend visitor at the Art Burd home, CR Mrs. Frank Dreese spent a [ew cays at the Leathers home. Mr. and Mrs, M. C Reese and three children, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Howell of Gum Stump, Mr. and Mrs. John Watson, Nevin Wat. son, and George Johnson were Sun- day visitors at the Orvis Watson home Mrs of Pleasant Gap, Burd were guests at Mr. and Mis. Jehn Coleville, recently Mrs Charles Lucas visited rela- tives at flesburg, Tock Hayen, ley Unionville ; Milford Burd and children and Mrs. Edith the home of Possinger of Pleasant Gap and also made a trip, to Harrisburg last week Helen Brown visiied at the Mal- vin Tacas home at Falrview on Sunday. Mrs. Lee Johnson and two daugh- | ters and Nevin Watson visited rela tives at Gum Stomp on Sunday, Mrs, Edith Burd and son visited relatives at Runville recently. George Johnson of Shiloh, the weekend wih home folks, Jack Bennett of Runville, Sunday at the Burd home. Mrs. Roy 8heesley and children of Stormstown, spent a few days with friends af this place. The WAC class were entertained at the Donald Poorman home on’ Saturday evening. iin a We A —-— One of the mysteties of Ile is why | people, with brains, ar® too lazy to use them. spent | spent | Over The County News | George Emel of Bellefon\ R. D. 3, fractured her right arm al the wrist t Tuesday morning when she fell down a flight of st at her home. Mrs. Emel was rying a basket of clo. hes when she fell Ac Lrown Mr ns alr cars nsignment of well grown trout was placed in Fishing Creek last Thursday. The restock- ng was the first repart this year but several more shipments are ex meted between nox and Lhe opens ing of the season James Brungard of C traveling through Salona day afternoon when ithe wheel came off, causing drop down on the axle bounded about und trave 200 hurt arrou i Fight rea and tire wir sled Wis one Mi Mr Caughter nf and Mrs, Henry J. Stover, ol near Aaronshirg, has gone to the Paul B. Rishel home, Millhelm, to take ov the household dutle reveral wee) Mrs Rishe] ill. bus her many friends are er recovel soon w Pearl Stover, “yr been hopin I'he for all of ot to Har ipplying coal » county's bulidings wa id and Paul Gilmore of their low bid of $249 a according 10 the Centre Coun TOM MUISSIONeTs who week, There ah pened 17 bid $5.10 We re was last DIR He | of na Marrison, of remodeling new : Saal nis abatiolr Shamokin, w! now he budlding and nsialling cehinery manufac meat products Mr it in 1924 whe and was in Now he | will ‘buy his farn 10 8 ma all kind Tompson bull! live ure to ure busi k and ard Gulsewhils ber the back burned while Hig! wy Garage irday morning me ni Was phot bt Ore al near had badly State hand the LAE ype on hand ohe Of came exhaust trucks when h seh who rod depart trealment resume bandil maxing : : witemp bey nach pocke Ook of Mie Elizabeth f Phillipsburg as she was walkin along treet own as Monday now being sough® by Phil ApaburY police. The youll sneaked up behind Miss Crain, pu his hands over her mouth and ore dered her to keep quiet while he tried to tsar Uw pocketbook {rom her grasp The girl sucteeded ding onto her p wkethook, finall Breaking asay and callir r he Mizz Lois E Harer, daughter of Mr. ang Mrs Ira W. Harer, of Wil- liamsport and nddaughter Mr. and Mrs C Mallory, of Re- bersbarg, was cl lant week fo scademic achievement / College during fir of the college year. Miss among the members of class who were named ' honor Msi. Such citation at Wilson only a recognition of I scholastic rank buf also entitle student to the privilege of assuming respons bili’y own clas tendance. Mis Harer majoring in English AL a meeting of Centre Ch Onder of the Eason Star ue Hall held inthe I. O. O. FP in that place last Monday eve officers for the ensuing year tlected as follows: Worthy matron Mrz. Miriam Trout; worthy par Harry Poller: associaie ma Mrs. Catherine Reep. conduc Mrs. Miriam Rimmey; assoc coniductress Mr Tala Malone, secretary, Mrs. Nelle MeCormick treasurer, Mrs Theresa Decke trustee, Mrs. May Oramley. Owing to the faci that the worthy matron elect, Mrs. Thdut, i8 a patient in the Centre County hospital where she underwent a major Operation on Tuesday, Insallation ceremonies Crall n that a i i is ho ng for gra O ed smells Hates sen the mn Tp 4 not = for her Ls Fe \apter of Cen re ars for the new officers will be postpon- | daughter Joan, spent Sunday visit- ed until her recovery About forty persons signed up for | books last Monday when the Mill | heim branch of the Centre County Library was opened in the M: cipal Building. Miss Elaine Bry gart, the librarian was in charg assisted at the opening by several members of the Civic committee of the East Penns Valley Woman's Club, sponsor of the project. The chiidren pointed to find s0 few volumes in their section, bul there will be a larger supply for them next M day, when the brary will agaln be open between the hours of 4 and 6 in the afternoon, ‘The books will be changed for different ones every month and, of course, with the re- turn of borrowed volumes each week ‘the list on the shelves will vary | weekly. The public fx welcome to go to the library each Monday With three times more unfilled orders on their books than gt the same time last vear, officials of 8ut. { ton Engineering Company of Belles | fonte describe the business outlook { fer 1940 as good. Although the 10. | ! cal company showed a loss during’ | 1930, officials stated at the annual | i stockholders’ meeting here las! | Monday, that the unusually large! | number of unfilled orders is a good | omen this year, All dirécloms and (officers of the company werd re. elected. During the past year Saal ton Engineering has developed | sizing process to size hot pra ate] in competition with the cold drawn | bar process. The sompany is now | on the verge of puttine the proseys into operation and is already work. | | ing on orders. Officers and direc. were more or less disap- the company re-elected are: Button, Pittsburgh, presi- Hazel, Bellefonte, vice Francis R Harbison, BaCrelary « reasurer, m B. Wharton Pittsburgh Edna Sutton, New York City: J. Emerick and H P, Harr directors COLLEGE TWP. Jdiile Miss Ruth Rebecca Shees- faughter of Mr Mrs, Clar- Sheesley prou celebrated sixin oirthday ol 1 #Ighth Blal George iden burgh Ha onle and da anniversary Thursday chum, Mi Millbrook Naom| Lyle spent DOI at B spent Centre County hospit- me Oop w Hi11y hur the which surgical improvir she under Shearer irned home nome toy sel of sther-in Mr Beech C r Boyd William aL the Dome ohn Driebelb) Dire Mm, Glenn eck March 8 and and Mr weekend Miss N BOALSBURG George Fisher relurr Sunday after spending nagervent a entre Coun- Esther omy ta Rietz the Monday wt last isher, of Hunt- weekend a Kersietler a of Stae Colle evening with Margaret Tate, boll Tuesday Hess Toby} Stewart 1 Patterson and Miss boih of State Coi- visited with the former's Mrs Pearl Patterson Tues- {lernoon Pred Dale is able to go to work gain after being confined 10 ha ome because of ill FEE Mrs John D. Patterson re.urned to her home last Wednesday from the University of Pennsylvania Hospital where she underwent a very «erious brain operation. Her condition Js very much improved and ids wish her a very her frien speedy recovery Millard MeoGirk and Forest Mc- Jirk both of Altoona, spent Wed- nesday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry MceGir Mrs, William Stover returned home Wednesday after Eo, a moni with her son and daughter- in-law, Mr, and Mrs. John Stover, al Altoona. Mr. and Mrs Wr Robert Hess anid ing relatives friends at Al- toona Mrs. Luther Zerby and Mrs. Har- ry Loneberger, both of State College and Mrs. Gertie Wagner, of Al- ocna, spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrz, Ernest Hess Misses Ida and Mary Segner vis- ited Friday at the T B. Segner home a. Huntingdon Miss Mary Jane Lindeman, of nnstown, spent the weekend with her xister, Mrs. Howard Swank, Mrs. Fred Loneberger, Mrs. Ern- est Hess and Mrs. Pearl Patterson spent Saturday at Lewistown Miss Mary Reish and sister, Miss Nora Miller are both confined to their home because of illness. Miss Lucille Patterson, of Pitts burgh, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pat- ferson Mr and Mrs. Finley MeGirk, of Altoona, spent Sunday with Mr. | | and Mrs. Harry MoGirk. Mr and Mrs. Harold Lewis visted | CONSTIPATED? PRUNLAX A marvelous mew nature laxa. tive made with pure California | Prune Juice, Cascara Bark and | | gmported Alexandrian Senna. | White Bros. Rexall Store ] Bellefonte, Pa. | and Jo. | friends and relatives at Montgom- ery on Bunday Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wright daughter, Mary Ann, of Huntingdon pen, Bundays with the former ahi Sunday School Lesson parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wrigh The Gleaner Bunday 8chool Class of the Reformed church i their meeting at the home of Harold Lewis on Monday ev Those attending were Kline, Mrs. Roy Klinger, } mond Corl, Misses Esther head, Virginia Relish, Marie grich, Jane Hazel and Geralding Korman hoy CALVARY M Pre International GOLDEN pised and I - Pelican Mascot, fishing on Offat Galveston, Texas, a peli down on the water near J er Rogers toss him ery th Roger: While ay - he (Lesson Text now ev ing him Ae pelcal on POULTRY POINTERS Printed Through Courtesy HECLA POULTRY Bellefonte, Pa FARMS of Chickens Worms Keeping Your Flock Free From measur come ted AR? built New Jersey Btation mated Lhe nau Should te pOwe them ime exposed before A Rood aril Yara div and vast pouty ing the poultry yard In disinfecting the Bs quite § ant segments important to um known to kill t and round-worm that ERs MRIUMPH THROUGH SACRIFICE Sunday son for March TEXT ‘ a ASON And re | h re) { : ¥ ¢ ’ t bu Matt 26: 57 Su Governor, under the Pilate Roman lent «nemie Sehool Les 17, 1940 he cumiom had grown in Jerusa- me prisoner at hoped that by could effect the 11D when this wa the crowd wa priest demang Wao an DET ple - Mes age OQ treat wy hE re. re.CRne ul Pilate at) Jesu mentioned by him of Da yged 10 CaM tied Dy Lhe Taba had Quriw o if receive of os murder Ie n ) add Lhe re 27 0 od 4 comm ie Hitie ales Week, 10]- per and U enem ie of Pilate, he Lhe examina~ Buit- threat 1) vered Je. 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CHASSIS and BODY MODELS PRICES Bagin At 480 Prices shown ore For Yodan chose with Plat fooe cond de. lvernd of Moin Factory, faders! tower included « dete ond tocol tore exten Prices wibvjoct to chonge withoo! mobice. Freres vad ir Phe above chor! ore bivend on publihed dove. 1 9 6 3 56 DECKER MOTOR COMPANY SOUTH SPRING STREET WiN% CAPACITIES PRICED WITH 1 BELLEFONTE, PA Pos CHASSIS MODELS WHEELBASES ME LOWEST FOR EVERY CAPACITY
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