Page Six RL ks ———— Propose Plan To Finante New (Contd School | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. available a to Hnerenss 0. A Kliae about $200 in and nearly bu. wn in ianation wa ause of the i. ix Collector ) tte of LN Wh wriy $4500 Lr pDOwWey hie him 1940 duplicate rn 1039 wtion hile Lo ocire Per personal wiges i gayment |i not The n Wi ae i; (88331) Bellefonte COLEVILLE Kenneth My Maylor and M tained at hus ents J an mn ekley Mrs Arthur and ldren, Mi Duke } nl (5 unpaid on Lixe tached Sep- made Bellefonte ignated a chool Kekley Arthut the | liness Fatal To D. A. Grove mn ed to was in \ tored Lo Pat Haze and Mrs Ig several rothel Indiana chile Miles He [4 4 3 iffalo of me er dau H Mrs mornin Breon Additional Land to furthe; Alrcraft Ce Pennsy The about an sent plang way 3. with $600 wa if the office of Begl Bullock - -— , Pullet Has Extra Leg h-~old Mer atid ee Imant whieh essinn Mrs R D1} ¢ ol of Milton, Heating Estimate FRI We dtvafi and repair all v Makes y flix mucus go i8ey tev. id Steet of iges , Heaters, Furnaces Li Kal FACTORY f& Direct to You FURNACE Ne Payments of any kind LLL oT. ~then 3 YE ARS Guaranteed Heat Special Offer! Have your furnace installed today pay nothing until Oct. 1. Factory service. Factory price. Factory responsibil. ity. Factory guaranteed heat. Call today. Kalamazoo Steve & Furnace Company 112 W. High Street Phone 63-R. LE VAOION iren and Mrs burg OX WPor- purchased vania parcel of acre and The deal, consid reported Clin- Recorders Plymouth has three legs is Bere Edwin (Continued tupn page one) Summit Mr. Grove of lwo B80-acre tracts of cleared land between Lemont and Belle fonte, It was there that D, A. Grove was born six years later Mr. Grove's vouth was performing chores about and when he grew older he quently accompanied his father trips throughout the state to horses. He alded in driving horses home through the wood; mountains to Centre county Until he was is years old he spent the winters attending the Dale chool at Dale's Summit and attend. edd the Boalsburg Academy one term. Among his early teachers at the Dale school were John Kline Robert Kline, Luther Yearick, Al- fred Wirtz, Jemima Tibbins, Levi Garbrick, Wesley Glenn and James Leyden. In 1875 he attended Pine Grove Mills Academy and later the Shippensbure Narmal School Mr, Grove early evidenced a great interest in musié, and attended singing ciasses at the Dale school Shiloh school, and the Houserville These classes usually about 24 pupils. As a re- his singing abilities M1 attended many annual musi- which usually last. Spring Mill Zion Rebersburg, Boalsburg and Buf. falo Run were some of the favorite communities for conventions At the age of 20 years Mi: contracted fever roy for a long period of time his life wa dispaired of. He finally regained hi health, however. and subsequently visited the Centennial celebrat Philadeip? and then took a ight middie SL and pure hased one in farm, fre« on buy the and spent the chool isted Ut of Cove con ~ of cal convention: ed one week the Cirove typhaid ia we the Canada ng trip Lo Upon his of home Ol musical The fifteen meme paid an additional $10 that money the band was From this neucleus Band known for many { the best musical or Centre county wa he fall { 1879 M: E-fl return IRTR ted he | Le a band with outfitted the Lemont i hom allack of typhoid h healt) and Wis unable farn Ie much about the Hos at work family ed ve homestead Dale's B hint Known as the Lem from } nin wren 1895 with ne Kathr ighter emer Longwell of nth rm at Lemont His his home with them until n 1907 building made irchased Duals farm disposed nis to James Lemont moved to Hh he managed successfully 1922 of anid Lenker, of and stirement in yea on tenant charge farm, whi ved Nis energie horses le and frequent to the middle west purchase stock which he ship- Centre county for sale, He throughout the stale judge of horses the th to dealin i sheep. making trips to 5 known an outstanding Although he prided himself on driving good horses, Mr. Grove was among the first to turn to gasoline powered vehicles His first car was a one-cylinder Oriental Buckboard which had a top speed of 10 miles an hour and which was steered with a lever instead of a wheel Al- ter a year spent mostly in pushing the buckboard from place to place, he bought a Buick In the fall of 1911 Mr elected a Commissioner count, and at the expiration four-year term was elected for a second term, serving in that office until 1020. During the World War he was named by Governor Sproul to serve as a member of the Draft Board in Centre county. He also served ten years as a director of the Pirst National Bank of State Col- lege Politically Mr. Grove was a staunch member of the Democratic party. He was a lifelong and faith. ful member of the Lutheran church and for many years was a teacher and superintendent of the Shiloh Lutheran Sunday school. Upon mov- | Cirove was of Centre of a ling to Bellefonte he became a mem. { served ber of 8t. John's Lutheran church He had been 28 member of the Cirarige for more than 45 years; as county master, and also | held the office of master in the Col- | the part of “Uncle Sam” | earl | Grange He played in a pag- County of its lege township grange presented by the Inn commemoration [50th anniversary, at the state and thurgh in 1924 national grange convention in Pitts. | Grove is survived by his wi. four children, Miss Eva, and | Mr dow; | Miss Isabelle, both at home, Edwin, | of Btate College, and Albert, of El-| __ imira, N. Y.; 5 grandchildren. and {one brother, A. C. Grove, of Belle- i i fonte. i | : i | Bellefonte, assisted | J. Wagner, of State Colle Funeral services were held Tues | day afternoon at the home, with| the Rev. Clarence E. Amold, of | Rev, W , official. ing. Interment was made in Shiloh cemetery i Japan is about to extend the | Pence of the Pacific by gobbling the | Dutch East Indies. If human beings knew hall what (entire Fair. On that day | 68-Ton Whale To Be Exhibited Here wand, C being inal ¢ above a towed tors enormoil Monday Are M idea of thw Bellefonte will give ome exhibited railroad Depot Othe in car Uat be Asks Inquiries On Benefits (Continued from page ane) Te. depen. widows have ments coun : ai erage mo onthly and been covered in mine amour Huntingdon Fair Opens August 27 (Continued from page one) wage of the benefils —— ho ——— t—— Brow sh oe of nlorille The Centre have been inv don County Charles Eckenroth county officials who iled to the Hunting. Fair are Judge Ivan Walker, Sheriff Edward BR. Miller Register Harty A Corman, Treas urer Harry C. Jones, Recorder Lea mer Woodring Prothonotary Bond C. White, County Commissioners Charles F. Hipple, Fred C. Mensch and Harry V. Keeler, and Registra- tion Clerk Helen M. Schaeffer Saturday. August 31, promises to be one of the biggest days of the the sixth annual Huntingdon County Horse Show will be staged Cash prizes to- taling $1500 and a beautiful array of trophies are expected to attract exhibitors with a total of between | 90 and 100 horses The Huntingdon County Pair opens Tuesday night with the Pub- | lie Wedding. The Huntingdon County” will be united in marriage in this ceremony as al special feature of the evening pre- gram A sparkling new midway featur ing the Carolina Exposition Shows with is myriad of rides and enters tainment features will be on band | all week ; There are other the giant livestock parade on Thursday: Pennsylvania Industrial Behool ex! hibits are a Fair in thomselves: ag- ashore August parked on the | £17000 Project For Logantion features galore | i's attract large crowds 68- Whale shown recently in Long Beach, Cali tanding on stomach which of the specimen, which will be 26, on a special constructed tracks by the Pennsylvania ollos ton en the 8124 the world octopus penting,” Circus and m any m.. Monday only all over Sey other tural ann ino irs wom ML New display of firework ea evening program sedan ww 10 record winds and a be given ana seo up 1640 BYAS mans tudebaker will ely free thee features await huge record. grand. Court Settles Shooting Case Continued {rom page one) wy were hunt near Boalst court fi ure er made iL Clear sentence was imposed request of the vic. oonler i} [He wth hats Do NNT Lh a Yad the who wa that he'd ment of father ded Jat hooting purely accident. satisfied the Pay. ES for expense miient a ana held an TANR® ’ On iTman here since be show. mprovement, but to be taken } Temple University Hospital ] f¢ further treatment believed that the shot had sev. tf this accident reported to $ wor Ti + M aiibre rifle pinal cord bu fear pelied by subsequent exam- iio Pot State Motor rosecutor in id the court that McChesney that he fired when he gaw a movement in a clover fleld about 100 yards distant believing the motion was made by a groundhog. When he discovered his he ran to Kauffman's aid sisted In taking him to the hospi. tal. and that afternoon voluntarily appeared at the Rockview barracks to make a report on the shooting Before semfience was passed Chesney told the court he was sor- ry the accident happened and ex- | pressed his willingness to obligate of the Rockview, George A. Panrod Police » the case. to claimed error himself for his victim's expenses, He | said he had never been in trouble before. In his plea on behalf of the defendant, the Rev. My estimated that medical expenses (Continued on page four) — Ba ng Two In Hospital Clayton Boob. 65, Howard, R. D 1. is reported to be in ROOd condi- | 4 or after undergoing the amputa- | tion of the little finger of his right hand at the Lock Haven Hospital the digit while | Mr. Boob injured cutting wood at his home. Clifford | Gardner, Orviston, was treated at] the hospital for an ankle injury | suffered playing baseball Saturday. | He was discharged after treatment BR Work has been started on "Sweethearts of | | $17.000 WPA project to improve the | Sugar Valley Voeational High school | grounds and athletic field HH R. Rudolph, Lotk Haven, has charge, Muncy Man Injured J. Russell Smith. of Muncy, was treated at the office of a Muncy | phesician for numerous cuts, bruis. | | es and brush burns of the head and face after his sedan overturned at a curve on the Muncy road north the | of McEwensville. Mis sedan skidded | "and went over an embankment and overturned on its top. SE EIR Cn RE SRR TENS Don’t let it be your last resort, but always “Say it with Flowers’ Woodring’s Floral Gardens they think they know the world | would be much better, ti Phone 64 127 E. Howard St, Bellefonte, Pa. as. | Me. Kauffman | Council Moves To Pave Streets | (Continued from page one) | [wtreet has only 26 fifty-foot prop. (erties with an assessed valuation of $18,000, He claimed that Linn, Cur- {tin, Bishop and Thomas streets {have 334 NiLy-foot properties with an assessed valuation of about | $334,000. To pave Dunlop street, he sald, falls to recognize the property |owneps paying taxes and income tw the borough Councilman W. J. Emerick con- (tended that all the streets mention {ed by Mr. Brockerhoff are paved. He sald that Linn, Curtin, Bishop and Thomas streets all were paved at {the borough's expense, and that { two-thirds of the cost of paving the | four streets under consideration is {to be paid by the property owner: ‘If they are willing to do that to get paved streets,” Mr. Emerick {#ald, "the borough {Ing to pay the one-third hoff sald he had no objections to (any of the contemplated paving projects except Dunlop street, which he termed as “hon-residential A poll of Councilmen on the question revealed all Council mem- | bers except Mr. Brockerhofl in of the proposal Later when the read separately, Brocker- fa- vor ordinances were Council was unani- mous in tg vole in favor of them with the exception of Dunlop street on which Mr. Brockerhoff again cast a negative vole The street Improvement according imates borough approximately which the property owner two-thirds, The federal [der the WPA $12.348 The borough secretary was in- structed 10 notify all borough prop- erty owners t if weeds are not kept mowed Owners will be fined The Water Commitiee was auth. orizged to make an expenditure of approximately $200 to move the pump irom the Wilson street aux- fiary pumping station to Burnside street, and to install a larger pump Wilson street Council unanimously suggestion for monthly the Tax Collector and Tax Collector to reports each montl The Tax Collector unpaid borough may obtain a 1940 duplicate Meals program will cost the $8 538 will grant LO es of pay un- 1at the property at approved a reports from instructed the ibmit uch was exonerated faxe sno that £10000 bond for but was directed his command taxes. The First Bellefonte wa borough of He the at te to exert oliect the past-due Nations! Bank retained as de tax funds Meredith applied f Borough % cation was fi of for pository Gardne yacant Offic eterinar- position we hi for the Healt ith wer. The &p- led for fultize ref- rence Guy C wh a tax accounting vice check the Bellefonte duplicate for persons omitled in the Ansessments taxes, and otherwise modes the boroug tax svelem. His fee, he said, would one-third of all taxes collected as a result of his work. No action was taken but Council showed in- terest In a suggested joint meeting with the School Board in the mat. ter of having all borough tax rec. ords stuttied It was reported (hat Super Market official have made plans for a revision of the parking system at the store. lo eliminate dangerous and objectionable prac- tices which have arisen there The area around the store is he paved. Only one drivewas on Allegheny street and one How - ard street are 1o be ke open The other drives, as well as the sections between driv will be closed with iron posts pn chains Parking lines, at an angle with the store, will be painted and iL is be- lieved the Dew system will not only facilitate parking but also elimin. ate much of the danger Reports of the dog catcher. and of the Police Department were read and approved; sewer taps, at $30 Lauver of State College y conducts offered 0 vr recover old Tilas be in on | P. Ouarrett, should be will- | the A & P.| each, were granted Charles FP. Hip- | ple, Thomas Miller, and James Sax- ' joni. Building plans for a home to be erected by Mrs. Mike Kushwara, | on Halfmoon Terrace, and a home | to be erecied by Harry W. Davis, on | West Lamb street, were approved Council voted to visit the Belle- | fonts Borough sewage disposal plant yesterday afternoon, on a four of inspection. The plant recently was inspected by M. J. Barrick, of the | State Department of Health at | Williamsport, who reported the sludge is being digested properly | and that other tests show the plant © be in excellent working order GOOD MANAGING SAVES | There's many a step wasted in the | kitchen when the refrigerator is not located conveniently. Homemakers today take the re- | frigerator for granteg but to get) | their money's worth in food protec- correctly, explains Edith | | Morton, Pennsylvania State Col- specialist, The first step is to locate the re- frigerator conveniently, with a work table nearby to hold food as it is taken out and put in. If possible have the refrigerator near the sink for ease in the preparation of food It ‘takes ice or energy to cool every single thing that goes into the refrigerator. When you chili foot to keep it from spoiling, you're cause there are fools who believe anything they hear. Some people think they become Never pay any attention to politi- cal gossip that must be peddied in whispers and on a basis of confi- REFRIGERATOR COSTS lege extension home management | ' { | i | | the | tion, they must manage the reirig- | August. 22, 1940. | Betietonte County of D | Brave of Penneyivania —— Be it ordained and enacted by Centre (2M TORS NOTICE, Matter of the Est late of Miles ounty., deceased letters tamentary in the entale having been granted undemigned, all persons ndebled Ww the suid estate are requaseted to make payment, and those having claim present the sane duly proven, withe oul deisy to HARRY M OARRET 1 Executor Rebershury Pa. MM. WW, provided Ueitig, Attorney, Belleionie, Pa. x30 BRCTION 2 -— RE. oither ng devices LEGAL NOTE wnds more than two Notice is hereby given that Charlies yond the building line Hippie, Pred C. Mensch, and Harry | #0 having a V. Keeler, County Commissioners of | Krealer than four Centre County, for the County of | the building or Centre, have entered into an agree. HeRsion than ment for the payment of damages to *f an area real estate of J Coburg Musser and | %ilare 3 Marian A Musser, his wife of No 31 two (3) Greenpoint Avenue, Brookiyp, NY buliding line the vertical and Harvey Musser amd Elizabeth C, | me shall be subject to H Musser, his wife, of Akron, Ohio, ©! the Barough Counc nald real cata being ox aed in Pen 3 AND Clear the rdewalk Township, Centre County, Pennsyl. Glstance of nine (9) feet vania, caused by the changes in €x-« SECTION 3 Applicat wiling width lines and location of erection of sign will be State Highway Houte No. 14084, upon be supplied upon which sald real estate abuts, The | the Bor ugh Council and musi sta smount of sald damages is Three plans and Hundred and Porty (34000) Do tig wd lars, Exceptions may be filed withir ( ten (10) days from the date of this notice by any ax payer; if no excep. tions are filed aid damage will De paid at the expiration of said peri a ce, accompanied hig agreement js on file the of One Dollar & Prothonotary 's Office of Centr v all + , ) County - shal » M som CHARLES ¥ HIPPLE rl OBR om PRED C. MENSCH : i. Nim HARRY V KEELER. Commissioners of the Bellefonte, In the County and State of Pennsylvania, and it hereby ordained and enacted by | rity of Lhe same EPA I'MON 1 That hereafter shall be unlaswiul for any person oc~partnership or corporation erect ound or En or other device purposes exoopt In ale of CO Township, of Centre © above lo Lhe 10 ot as to Hereafter no agdvertinir which (2) wail be (4) leet 8 greater three (3) feet reater than in case a feet or less nora len (10 agn . 4 fee fom 14 height wie approv LI as for upon en Lo mainte na nos matier pertaining SPOT ION 4 plications ! mos, in for u ib erection SECTION 5: All signs ig devices, NOW crecled AFTER erected, constructed of tained rdinance will surance Property rough of un fee for which per yews pa of w pers { Whe he the Boro! h im nket NOTICE is hereby ven ing ordinances wer BE regular meeting of wuncil of the Boro 1 of Mt hy fy Monday. Augus 16. 1940 TWF AF nts ordinances } ad part ged urnment of held by nally to be September 18, 1940 and journed for the purpose of Rrievances and Comp ial nt the sald ordinances and purpose of taking Anal 3 on on 19 prlenier o'clock P M i An Ord ding for the grading and improving of Ba La Ty fide Street, east of Shope Bireet PT y 10 1 the Borough of Be go wid the over the public tix asia la noe of the deral orks - Progress Administration, and further . a TION og io . Perinita providing for the assessment and ' ANUS Y Sa Reetion of two thirds the whole Ray renewed upon cost thereof, less sums contributed insurance fee for by the Pederal Works Progress Ad- All payInenis ministration. four ners made 10 the inEUrance al insurance les «Fo / aoa RO shail payment for whe en and the Borough Council of the Borough of Fo’ Lntee We the it firm, vs maintain any advertising hereinafter sign or Ls © feet De. erect horisonlsd ditneiasion Ww vertical 4i- or hav- J) pro- beyond the of nl Bigtia nuanmam the i application Ww specifications for he wel A iT or adverts HERE Feet THER for Daan {ee i oom ler DECOR ex qary Pirst, but ol re- Borough recelp! Coun - WHSCT 01 Aer owne recor enantio: tributed Adm B01 the Street In the with the Works Prog further pr ment Bo Aanmieta ne ress Adm fives # TION GiNg 4 ; — = x ordinance shall and collection { y thirds © pe fey i forme: wh ¢ Te fu sid enacted a 1 contribuied by -_e , ’ Progress Administration Io yah om b git A in fing owners on : ro i Augus the remainder io THOMAS B BE AVER Borough of Bellefonte President sed BELLEFONTE BOROUGH Marie Dx i. Sec’y AN ORDIN ANCE Regulating lenance of professiona neretaoftee ted 2 COUNCH the ion o MTITETY the Borg MARIE Burees: signs for « Le I CC LE he a] Mr. Farmer WELL, HERE IT IS AGAIN, THE Centre Hall Fair You have planned all summer long to at- tend it, and say, how about coming around to our farm implement exhibit? We have some of the latest farm equip- ment on the market, for instance: Semi-mounted Massey-Harris Tractor Mower. No. 101 Massey-Harris Junior Tractor. Oliver Superior Rubber Tire Spreader; Oliver Stover Hammermill and that Oliver Disc Plow you have heard them discuss- We will have on exhibit Wednesday and Thursday an Oliver Row Crop 60 Tractor. This is the new small tractor you have been waiting for. | C.W.Behrer Penna. Furnace, Pa. Phone Warriors Mark 13-R-3. bulld- pr ordinates or TIE TCC DERN nm nil §
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