Page Six Echoes From the Past Fifty Yaars Ago The widow of Alfred Andrews gave birth to a baby gir! last week The Fourth of July did not pas without a shower. Martin Herr, of Salona, an ex treasurer of Clinton County, (ell from a cherry tree last week and sustained injuries from which his recovery is considered doubtful The Philipsburg electric light sta- tion was paralized last week by a! flash of lightning. This is the| third accident of the kind that has| accurred, each time doing over $500 | damage Mrs. Mary Quigley, J A Quigley, of Eagleville, and! mother of H C. Quigley of thi place, died Saturday, June 29th ol consumption. She had been suf fering for a number of years from dread disease Bellefonte wife of Capt | the The is! ne- for Nail Works shut down at present to make cessary repairs. The demand nalls is not so large at present, and a rest during the warm weather Is cbjectionable to the man who work by the fires James McClain and this place have purchased a ract of lang situated on the side of Nittany mountain Centre Hall. The tract is tion of the Gordon estate and tains some fine timber. It is intention to erect a sawmill begin operations at once Mr. Will Brew, who w ber of the graduating class at State College this year, left on Sat- urday evening for Pittsburgh where he has obtained a good position Preparations are being made for remodeling the Brockerhoff House A mansard roof is to be added which will give the building an Ln- posing appearance The Belle- fonte Orchestra furnished ic for the P. 8, A. hop at Tyrone on the 4th. Their playing was gen- erally admired. The Reformed congregation of Bellefonte expect to hold the annual Sunday School picnic July 6 in Hess Grove, near Linden Hall Attorney Wilbur F Reeder, who had been on the in- valid list a short time recently, is about again, but still a little pale ...A fourteen-inch trout caught by John Wagner, 1s an ai traction in the aguarium at Greens Drug Store The Brockerhofi buss being not brother large s0uth near a por- con- their and | a8 4 mem- the is after overhauled and F re- | Montgomery and Mr | street | ment Penni} ' mu- | painted, was into service on Monday Mr. John Dubbs, of Spring Twp has announced his willingness become a candidate on the Repub- lian county ticket for Sheriff AL present there are but two men contending for those honors, Henry Dubbs the Lyon's building improved by awning pressed The front of has been wonderfully the removal of the wooden over the walk Its removal also adds to the appearante of the The town council should halve all of them removed Among the attractions at Wil llamsport on the Fourth was an ex- hibition of trick and fancy shooting bv Mr. C. K. Sober, the marksman of this county Out of 100 birds he brought down 98 which is con- sidered a remarkable feat. Thea his trick shooting was a surprise a they never saw his equal in thal line. The papers of that place art full of complimentary remarks fot the gentleman hose companies atl none made a finer ap- the Undines of Belle- were uve: they appeared handsome carriage ana blue uniforms and the large dog that accompanied them speak highly of their treat- while in Willlamsporty ang re- delighted with their ip What earth is a “fire Among the Williamspot pearance than They ad- sally parade onte ed Aa their mir with fine fire They turned BEd. Nolte dog?) Will Hoffer, an energeti man formerly of this town I located at Hiawatha, Kansas, where he has accepted a pasition on the editorial st of the Brown Coun- ty World The bovs at Philips- burg who had been in the habii of robbing mail boxes for some time were caught in the act last week and now await August Court. The Huntingdon Reformatory will be their address in the ire The Logan Machine Works ont of the shops in the rear Mc- Clain Block, and are 0 yrtably located In the 3 is ample room for Safety bicycies Aare popular in own tO our many on i8 aff } fut: moved the of sre there r their be - this siness coming ry OT summed quite Owing p COIS an hil mact De Tun ease To Years Ago ¢ towers (OT in Cen tre ro Tox Kon It fires built * new orest to be t dptiY ecling were yw Shoe for were the Sn sites Horning, « ing sus able towers Stanley R. Valentine Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vale: Bellefonte, and Miss Deborah bee. daughter of Mrs Joseph Sils- bee of Syracuse, N.Y. were united in marriage in an Episcopal church at Syracuse. Mr. Valentine held a responsible position with the Se- met-Soivay company in Syracuse Mrs. C. D. Tanner, of Bellefonte who wag visiting her daughter Mr Boyle, in Hazleton, had the uniqu experience of receiving a ietler from her son. Forres: in Bellefonie sent BY airplane and dropped by the flier when he passed over the town. The missive was picked up on tl. street by a boy who saw fall and was gelivered to Mrs Tan- eT In most daring rob beries ever committed in Bellefonte vegzmen cracked the safe in G. M Gambile’s flouring mill ang secured about $750 in cash ang more than $800 in checks. After entering the bullding by forcing & door, the phic drilled a hole through the smbination of the sale, poured ni* troglycerine in the hole and touch- ed off the charge alter stacking bags and rugs around the safe to muffle the sound of the explosion | The blast blew the sale door en-| tirely off fis hinges. The robber) was discovered by Charles Smith the first to reach the mill that! morning. Police were conducting | an intensive investigation | Mrs. Rachael Miller, mother of | Mrs. Longer Wian, of Bellefonte | suffered painful injuries at the heme of her daughter, Mrg John Noll, near Pleasant Gap, when 2 heavy barn door fell on her keeping | ner imprisoned in a painful position | for nearly an hour. Mrs Miller, who was 78 years 6ld, had taken the Noil family dog to the barn and tied it to a door leaning against the barn. In its efforts to get away the dog pulled the door over and Mrs Miller was caught beneath it. A passerby eventually saw her and secured assistance. The ageq wo- one of the | sacks, he saw a barrel juries about he severe Druises y the Belle! tment liam Miller. who was employe Rhoades, while working Y. Wagner mill, forgos he rope aroung his leg to act as a break befc from a high scaffolding, and as @ result he wyeres burn about both hands, The flesh was burned nearly into the bone Al- ough the burns were exiremed no permanent ill effects were expected to result Will George the C by on 0 twist re dow? I down PY ap iffered empioyed as an #n- American Lime and Company, narrowly escaped while making repairs to his womotive. He had crawled the engine when the brakes and it moveq forward running over his sight arm and the right side of his body. A fel low workman reversed the engine and released the man who was brought to the Bellefonte Hospital a yea deal of blood reatly from shock ndition was regarded a ser ous. It was Mr. Millers first accident in more that 15 years of work in the quarries Wha rest fo Act in hy we was probably the first ar- r a violation of the Volstead Centre County occurred when State Police halted two men driving a truck between Bellefonde ang Sncw Shoe. While one officer was checking the drivers cards, an- other officer walked to the rear of the truck and noticed that sacks of oniong did not appear to be in a natural position. Moving several Upon mov- ing more sacks he found three bar- reis, all containing a good grade of whiskey. The two men on the truck gave their addresses as Wil- kesBarre, They. and their load of illegal whiskey were brought to the Bellefonte jall Diemer L. Bathurst INSURANCE SERVICES Phone Bellefonte S4R2, NT. EAGLE, PA. P. 0. Howard, Pa. Preview of Summer Driving 10 years of driving--low-priced mileage, pick-up, anti-knock, snd cd Hy Atlantic Refining Company warm-weather perform- 100,000 miles each-—equal k cars still gave practically new- top-speed performance! (Advi) Health Official May Be Chosen | (Continued from page one) of “naming a he alth ome or Was de- lnyed until the next meeting, when further information will be avall- able Councilman John Weber declared that since new traffic signs have been placed along borough streets, the police department should be {provided with stop watches and other equipment and instructed to arrest speeders. Mr. Brockerhoff op- posed anything suggestive of a “speed trap,” claiming that when the new white naljce car Is In ser vice, it will act as a deterrent to motorists who are inclined to dis- regard the speed laws Burgess Hardman P. Harris ap- peared at Council and reported that a number of overtime parking tick. els Issued to out of town residents had been returned by them with messages indicating they regretted having violated a borough law, Sev- eral persons from Bellefonte to whom tickets have been issued have not returned tickets or made any arrangements to pay thelr fines, the Burgess reported This led to a discussion as to who should be fined; some Councilmen con- tending that all persons reskiing outside of the borough should be granted consideration, while other Councilmen held that residents of urrounding towns are l[amiliar with Bellefonte traffic laws and should be required obey them the same as residents Fred Fisher, manager of the al theatre appeared at Council to ask that medicine men, herb doc- tor and specialty salesmen who obtain Neenses to sell thelr wares the rough streets be prevented from seiting up thelr stands on East High street, near the Belle fonte Trust Company building He tended that last Baturday night the crowd gat front of one such stand was so large jt blocked the sidewalk and street, and forced jessons s wishing to go to the State theatre to detour through the Count House yard He claimed that the receipts at the theatre that nigin were $108 47 less than for the | vious Saturday. and that they lower than average fo: previous Saturdays thelr to 1 | 10CH jo- an bo or hered in ire. were the four Several Councijmen the belief that such shows sance and that the 85 from them did traf) congestion the business they legitimate sine No action In the expressed weir a Oe se nul fee not offset they cause, take away men In matier was oblained the and from town taken Guy Bonfatto at the meeting to compiain that a neigh- r has built a chicken with. hes of the 11 af his home Os aii Us J nne appeared house f steps to emed) the matter was officer for An lishment to roller for a month the grounds at the needed In t be y borough operalor The ordinance controlling erection and maintenance of along Bellefonte reets was given inal reading, but was not ap- proved until several of its provi have been made clear, The finance committee and the borough solicitor were instrucied to study the ordinAnce and make any rec- ommendations necessary Councilman John Weber was named by President Thomas B. Beb- ver serve a fivesyear term as a member of the Bellefonte Borough Authority taking the seat formerly held by Harry Badger whose term has expired. The Borough Author- ity was created to CONSUNMCL, OpeTr- and maintain the borough's sewage disposal plant Officer Donalg Johnson wes pres. 4 ubmit the police report for two =apks The report showed that = otal of 66 ticket: were issued for traffic violations; there were two arrests for drunk- enness, and 1 for disordefly con- duct. Twelve persons sere given temporary lodging in the lock-up and a number of complaints were investigated Dog catcher James Marshall re. ported the collection of 84 in fines and sald that 7 pairs of ears had been sent to the slate for the col- lection of bounties Councilinan Brockerhoff declared that he feels the office of dog caicher could be abolished and that police, with the new car at their disposal, could maintain a regular check on dogs The finance committee reported as follows Borough department, balance, $141258, and bills, $1.348 - 58: Water department, balance, $1.- 02609, and bills, $283 83. Council approved the erection of stop signs at the corner of Howard 0 ndition. The referred to the health nvestiga tion offer by a local paving estab the borough wis rejected on roller may be taal BN the fe rent road and should rated Ly regwing the signs iis ons tn ate, and Spring streets, and approved | the installation of reflectors on the! stop sign at the corner of Water and Linn streets The Water committee collection of $202 14 noting that to- | tal collections to date are $11.05123. Outstanding taxes now due total $5505 88, it was reported, | ‘The Market committee noted the | collection of $7.30 in market fees - PENN STATE MEN TALK ON POULTRY PROGRAM Five members of the agricultural | { faculty at the Pennsylvania Slate College, appeared on the program of | the Poultry Beience Association in| Ithaca, New York, last week, | The Penn State men participat- | iing were John Vandervort, C. 0.) | Dossin, and F. H. Leuschner, of the | poultry extension staff; G. PF. John son, extension specialist in visual | education, and P. H. Margolf, in | structor in ry any. reported | home on East College avenue, hav- THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ————— July 4, 1940. Over The County News Harold L. Crabb, gon of Mr. and Mrs, Lester M, Crabb, of Millheim has enlisted In the U. 8. Army Al Corps for a training period of thre? years. At this time he is stationed at Langley Field, Virginia Work on the two bridges in Penn Valley is progressing favorably With two abutments of each strue- ture practically finished, one more remaing for each, after which steel work and approaches will be given attention. Rainy weather has de- layed the work considerably. Mr. and Mrs, Percy Pelding be. came the parents of a daughter born last Friday at their home In Plemimgton, where they recently moved. Mr. and Mrs Walter Rice of Zion, are celebrating the birth asughter Wednesday at their Mrs. Felding and Mrs. Rice are sisters, and befcre their mar- riage were the Misses Beulah and Mary Deitrich William MeMullin heim, was taken to Hospital last Thursday morning observation and treatment by sta physicians, In their examinatio it was found that several SUrg.cai Operations were necessary and he accordingly under weni an appen- dectomy and further: irgical treatment for the double hernia. He is gelling very well Motoring ighway route 22, between Pon Mat ilda and Phil- ipsburg, last Friday night, George E. Sheldon, of Philipsburg, got quite a thrill when a big buck jumped ow Hobe Thompson ’ ide of a d home Jr., of the Lew Mill- sown for i" f removal of a ALON along on sma 'Q to the le The Impact was 1 Sway Lie road but Sheldon Banaged back onio the highway anc a serious accident. The buck” was broken and it was killed stantl) The carcass was removed by the keeper at the Glass City game refuge LF chased Logelher parphernalia and the butcher business chase was made from his John, last week ang renovaling ane going this time Lloyd will business as formerly H. H. Leitzell and by John when delivery wagon field ana Rr ROTONS to cal to get it avisg neck ie of Miltheim, has pur- market equipment sisughter house embarked upon The pur brother remodeling and Boob the meat with the wa Service Velly have been usin medicine [or cel hurl: 5 GT ’ 114 Raat | and Cas ‘he biadder ITEES Know now One the of the ancient down to us a treatment of diseases was d He “asim contain causes of g remedie imporian Fox of digliall Jesuits Bark [rom Peru somehow malaria ago. and still does although now called qui- nir Many persons did no. un- derstand why grandmothers of two or three hundred years ago fed in fants On apple scraping But was noted that babes so treated did not suffer irc summer hea or o her gastro-intestin get Apple therapy is now own. and thousands treated with apple gCrapings pie powder free from diarrhe STATE COLLEGE Mr and Mrs. Henry Papp and two daughters of Adams avenu spent the weekend in Pitisburgn visiting Mr. Papp's mother Mrs Raymond Swift of North MoRee street left last weekend for Nutley, New Jersey H. A. Wahl of South Pugh sireel spent the weekend visiting in Cari. ton Mrs. Howard Goss of West Beaver avenue, returned on Sunday rom a two weeks visit in Virginia Mrs. Regina Draege of West Nit- tany avenue hag as her weekend gaest her son Anthony of Philadel- phia Mrs. H B Baisor of Hartswick avenue, left on Friday for a three weeks visit in Buffalo, New York. Mrs Grace Keefer and daughter Mrs. Roy d spent Wednesday in Altoona Mr and Mrs. 1. E Leonard of Bouth Gill street, spent pl slay in Altoona Rev. ang Mrs. Gall ‘Norris and children have returned to their cured centuries diars al wp coming int of infants or at is are ing spent ten days visiting in Har- risburg. at the home of Mrs. Nor- ris’ father, Dr, and Mrs. Allen Shue Dr. Nannie Glenn of S8ouh Pugh street, spent last week in New Yor: City, where she attended a medi- | eal meeting. i College, avallable on regular routes from the | { followed Centre Hall-Potters Mill section east Wo Woodward on Wednesday and Saturday of each week Miss Marion B. Jones, of State caught a 22<inch rainbow weighing three pounds, one at the Fisherman's Paradise last Friday morning. Miss Jones was fishing with a home-ted Ny made of duck feathers trowd ounce A very good illustration of the difference between certified and or- dinary seed potatoes can be seen in the garden and lot at the Mabe Ziegler home on Penn street, Mili- heim, Loads of argument could be used, but the jHustration is best ol all and eliminates any ang al] ar- gument, Mrs. R. Y. Bligworth and Jeanne, 17, of State College are confined to the McKeesport hospita as the result of an automobile dent which oceurred during a storm last Tuesday night. Four other persons, including a relative Mrs. Blgworth daughter so became patients at the hospital following the two- collision Arthur Bennett, 36, of was injured slightly abou about 8 a. m. last Wednesday was thrown from a state hi raller in an accident at the burg bridge. Bermett as brakeman on a trafler which hauling a loader highway garmge here 0 snake mountain road job struck t yf the threw daugh- ter accl- raine- of and nis nr Runville the chest when ghOway Miles Was acting WEA stor from the Rattle The the lead. bridge ana the road made at the Wedne harged the jolt X-ray examinatic Centre County : morning ang 1 wi d irom ] H day the afternoon H. Biicker, Ci Farm rietar, has purchased a Huld- ing jot from KK A. Miller, along East M Miliheim, upon which he proposes 10 erect a Plans are the over sireel going excavation of Gu arg [S Miller staled tiding for which er tanding Willi Oe near u the iw trees now Mi he hag not tween lawn ie of be 0 5 ee) Bas eelling fiding & summer ' Yes being O CCU} doru intention some Lime EALTH je trouble : 4 LABRE LAL he grandmothers ago. 4d ie w centuries eriain nad tals methyl-arabino-g But they 4 red of diarrhe erm for tha taronic acid w babies by it. The mical explanation i pecill many vege! ab) or Pectin is used in Ra Ky wey shart WOT in in the so-called Apple therapy Is More n being used. not only | bie teu turbances of Many of ny, Hut for ad ancients didn't they knew how DO YOU KNOW The newly created Committee ) Medical Preparedne the Amer: - can Medical Association is ready uo function. This Committee is ready o cooperate with all governmental agencies concerned with vention disease and the ¢ the sick both civil and military aspects, IL ig also ready mak? available, at the earliest possible moment, every facility of the Amer- jean Medical AssocCiatior nid the health and safety of American peopie the of e} © ne Pre of ire of in 1) wo Mrs Eva Luse and daughter Bdna West Fairmount avenue, spent Thursday evening in Tyrone Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parsons ol Heister street. had as thelr guests on Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Merril] Willlams, of Niagara lis, New York, Arlene Zimmer- man and Mrs Hannah Williams of leasant Gap Mrs. Josephine Pennington East Beaver avenue ang Mrs. Eva Luse and daughter Bdna of West Falrmount avenue, gpent Friday evening in Lewistown Mr. ang Mrs LW Wetterau { Sowh Pugh street, have as their of of guest for two weeks Mr, Wellerau's . brother of Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bloom and two children of Sbuth Pugh street eft Saturday for a weeks visit in Philadelphia. Betty Billett of East Park avenue left Saturday for Valatia, New York where she will act as handicraft counselor at Camp Kinderhoom, Mr. ang Mrs J. K. Hileman of South Pugh street. had ag their weekend guest their daughter Sara of Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. D C Jenkins of South Bult street, have left on a tour of the New England states Mr. Russell Anstead of Heister street, son, Want to buy something—try the | Classified columns in this paper. {| Bermuda | Miss Farrar Is Honored at Dinner (Continued from page one) vided between the loca] boards and the parent company Mr. Hickox his remarks by showing views recently taken of and Death Valley In- cluded In the Death Valley pictures were the famous Beotty's Caslie and “Old Timer” of Death Valley Days.” Grant Nolph, president of Punx- sutawney Thrift Wis & surprise guest, Mr. Nolph is a well-known lecturer, world traveler radio speaker and writer of note. After graduating from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he spent 7 vears traveling through the Oriem and China He was photographer for Underwood and Underwood and the Geographical Magazine, besides a wr many magazines, Mi explained many of the trange habits the Chinese He stated the reason that China could not be salisfactor inited was due to the that language In parts of the country Aifferent. Many of interviewing the colored iter for Nolph of ily the the different absolute white race in inese upper classes Im the Chinese are ly Lhe Ct mediatel consider Lhemss whic feeling gO thelr eonfes them more Chinese, Mr il he Was cong ix BITE ac with Asis Ld | superior give mal a missionaries the Chinese inferiority throug? philosophy the Chi- mn hey Ws white While teach Many PRL | Missionaries tea tu teach the Noiph 0) well received ase to give ning, wi eoond topic Wade Pearson Thrift Inve R. H Th 0 merch M A MM ch he wi aeaiing the ants Pear ment atlenaanoee entertain willy ine ROGGE! rT working Nol MOSHANNON There reset ut Methodist Bunday Mr. Alfred Bx tonsil operation las! Saturday atl the Philips ang lipsburg We wish reer mdervent pital returned home Mrs 4 Lucas Lock Haven and relatives on Friday The Children Presbyterian church Sunda) ing was very good. The church nicely decorated with laurel Mise Geraldine ( a Free Chili, N TOSS ‘artwright, wi Methodist sChOO) Y.. spent the week 10 is attending at North Turbidy and Rochester, N Thursday and re- ster on Monday LeRoy Lewis and and Jack Ross of friends in Lock Shore Sur ohn of urned Mr. and hiter Kart haus, vi Haven afternoon Mra. Elwood fly. of Williamsport mother a! Windy Hill last also took an aclive pan ren’s Day services ai the terian church Mr: Winnie Kerin is visiting ber son. Dantel and family in Amster- dam, N ¥. al this writing sons MD i a—— Classified ads hg results sited and Jerse: nds Remsnyder and fam- visited her week, and in Child- Preshy- v5 REMEMBER When You Want ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAR spent the weekend in COres- | | smd) Sunday School Lesson / JOBE TEMPTED TO DOUBT GOD'S GOODNESS, International Sunday School [es- son for July 7, 1940 GOLDEN TEXT this Job sinned ed God foolishly “In all this charg- 1:22, not, nor Job (Lesson Text: Job 1 and 2). Sundays our of Job and a good Gea sg udies Bibleg and read Job. This » basis for ar message For three udy be for these the next lessons will be a st therefore migh preparagyon Lake the Book der in for us 10 our through is 2 DIoa tanding of the book We have n ie author of thi Testament, The us no clew as Ww the writes date. Boome Bible expert that the first two ers ginally written and ithe others adge- later by another writer. How- y bx book may be A Of nformatic book the book lteel! mA n u Oud gives or Lhe ene ve were Orie of chat ed the Hiogue 2) of hi and Nove 1's speech and 8) El he apeech of Je- whi age -Oid OGY A times. People Lie win iter ADE Ne does eXist God and evil the has created? Dak hundreds he ages by ne Lord taken of th ireds of nig hou of every nal and hatl name affected, then was for id renounce God God Satan (0 go forth ang would to Job's body, wiia limit spare his life u Job with the { that he was afllicted sole of his head » affliction | G. F. NOLL WALL PAPER eel #0. T Painting and Paper Hanging PHONE W4-W High St. Bellefonte, Pa. WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Paelicy Protects You From Financial Loss. See John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 497-3 Bellefonte, Pa. pulsive to those around him phat Job sought refuge outside the vil- lage upon the heap of ashes 24] this trial was, however, Job held fast his integrity. even though his wile advises him ro renounchk God and die. As belore, Job recognize i God's right to take away as well a to give and admits it to be a man’ duty to accept evil from Ood as well as good Our lesson closes with the arrival three of Job's {riends from dis- tant places, who, hearing of the terrible misfortune which had be fallen him, came ramiort him 5 shed were they at his ap- they lifled up thelr voices sprinkied ashe upon thelr and upon uw ang MEven Speaksiy a4 ward wi an of 04] y asto vo show grief gown with him Yen Gays vou vn ALTOONA BAKER STRANGLED BETWEEN CAR AND DOOR iJ. Was earned and social was removed Humm wa: “Tie = COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. 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