THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 9, 1941. ‘ Echoes Fro an A —— A AO ON 7S - oy a the Pasé Fifty Years Ago Bleis conditi down, elected Mx ard, as year 1861 The fires are sald to be In the finest The roads are well beaten The County Commissioners Haves Schenck, of How still banked at the Centre’ Iron Company's furnace, From the amount of steam and smoke Issuing from the stacks every. thing must be in readines on short notice. It will be in opern- tion, with doubt in a few weeks Ed. R. Chambers, Esq., has moved his law office to the first floor of the new Hals bulldlz Court House. M ance ag room oh vt 4 44 Wh opp I. On has located in t Are mi comioria od § prepared to attend to busie Shaeffer and Dis Mever are boys again and with large con r built ogsession neers Ir » county attend- held in the Evan- Prof r. Saturday evening lding was packed to its ut- 0 attend the closing concert. eeds netted over $208 of Bellefont table creditable 18 is & young ty and Is forg- t in the editorial line n the editorial line. Iaturday afternoon as Mr William Lyon id child fv 00) Lyons’ hands away and ran pant opened on after a wacati of ¢ weeks. The Bellefonte Acad- emy resumed on Wednesday in thelr rooms over the Centre County Bank, while 0 2 cars of the Six near the Bel had been em one later he ¢ ground un- to the i medical assistance lately summoned but it was of no avail and he breathed his inst at 2 o'clock that afternoon. An examination indirated that his chest and a number of lis ribs were crush- od and he sustained internal juries. The deceased was a young man of about 37 years of age and resided with his aged parents. Mr tagen og mercantile appraiser for the | ber ine |! father Is support of the accident all fact that i he was thi his only Shoe. The blind an his parents makes the more distressing CGarbrick Brothers, who for a num- | of years supplied the citizens of Bellefonte with congealed water, have dissolved partnership. Mr John Garbrick retires from the firm and hereafter the business will be under the management of Mr. Amos CGarbrick. The ld weather has been very favorable and he has his immense shed packed, from floor to roof, with a good quality of ice and wed to supply his many | will Be pre; y ! immer & good one to with reached here ited Filetia s taken to the West- to serve three years r of her father-in-law, pardon ristma was the press *» NOW to nth until her on ink 1 fe for journey homeward the penitentiary id it is in good was secured counsel, » presented May t k start her in ar pardon a petitic last session In Harrisburg riage licenses were {sued to the Thomas A. Fye Yancers, both CQleswite and both of Wood- er and Miss Cora of Bellefonte; P Mi Annie R LOVEr ward: Howard Con Weaver x Miles Walker, ) Miss Lizzie McCloskey, of Curtin Ty Rice and N Ane- Bellefonte; Evans, Stubenville, Ohio, C. Sellers, of Patton ” 1188 both of M Ada ( “e , Mi 8 ORES Miss wona r and and A Afiee =n A ARRAS ¥ Shoe town- Miss Annie Shoe John townanip Deck« Weave. Miss burg: Ha- nd rie ¥, Waz and ticipation of Its manage broth- trading Sim, The by M B » Baum and firm name of , was purchased Karthasus, who expected to ie business with Ben Meek in charge. The State College sore was a branch of the main llefonte. Maurice Baum, had managed the business, ex- pected to devote hig entire time to the management of his theatres at ton LODE, carstin JiR tne i State College. BETT MAKE THIS EASY TEST! 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Stubbornly refuse any sub stitutes, | spending | spent | L, Stover. { Kelley and Mary | both of Snow 8hoe; Charles M | Schenck and Ruby Holter, both of | Howard; | Centre Hall; Thomas studies at Hayes returned to his! Lafayette College after the holidays with his at the Bush House. and Clarence Hamilton | Christmas holidays with | their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thad on Both young men were in New York Jersey City, mothe! Thomas the Ham! in busine lived John Q Miles, Cenire County, died daughter, Mrs, O, D. Eberts, ai Martha Furnace, after & nine months’ illness with a eomplich- ton of diseases The new Bellefonte silk mill, re cently coiywwen by the J. H, & C K. Eagle Co, was put in operation ind a number of local persons were employed, Henry A, Reed, of Sha- mokin, was superintendent, The employes of four of the American Lime & 8tone Company plants, of which James Kelley wa uperintendent, presented Mr, Kei- ley with a $75 watch with fob and Elk emblem as a Christmas gift The thirteen-months-old son Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Rockey near Centre Hall underwent ab operation in the Bellefonte Hospit- eng Clty wed but in reasurer of al Lhe Dome Ol ex~1{ of of One Cashier, day Was al BALK tied the 1} Conia on the cashier and several patrons riedly yyured water on and averted what might been g serious fire, Steve Eranrik. injured about the face by a premature blast at one of the quarries of the American Lime & Stone Compa in August 1020 had lost the sight of one eye despite efforts SUrgeons Philadelphia Wig eye, A compen gent fixed compensation $12 a week for 128 weeks, Edson ore citizen Sebring. il dead , dea. +i rm Of ¥¢ had 1 hot hur- coal have it Wit aus in id Tas Lion LO save his Sebrin piu and bros of Jellefonte, ps trestad pital at the a ele ne pole on East Bis Hiree Miss Lee, the only ember party thrown out the machine was in the Bellefonte pital suffering from a fraciured fractured pelvis: broken nose niernal injuries. The acti happened when a member of accidentally struck the driver, Freem Strunk fondale., push the hat his eyes. The crash took he could remove ia ielonte oi the PRrsy s #4 B) she oe of Pullipsburg RHO Was Wo sove the skeelon ton, Coroner iN u FY Sort MB LOTS s home in Bden- 1913 disappeared from } n May 13, seen or ification and had never heard [rom sine was made through a found near ) skeleton volver had no Heese, of ther Mclaughlin, sal the pearl handies of Mcl In the skull waa a hole. believed been made by a revoiver ha y Baan of revo.ver cf the skeleton Aaave bullet. Marriage lcenses were issued to the following couples: Clarence O Weaver, 8. ate College, and Florence E. Heckman Aaronsburg: Earl BE Cummings, Aaronsburg, and Marion Milheim: leo Hewry 0 Wi Leonard W. Yeager, and Laura Belle Confer Clarence T, Miller and Howard, Howard; | Mary Susan Wagner, both of Cen« | tre Hall; William D. Workman and | Laura Rice, both of Mingoville: Harry C. Martin and Rose V. Emel, both of Bellefonte; Newton Gabel, Sellersville, and Harriet Swab, M:. | Eagle; Raymond E Long and Myra Confer, both of Howard; Taylor CO Confer, Mill Hall. and Ruth A Oon- { fer, Bellefonte; William A. Jordan and Ida May Klinefelter, both of iliam M, Hosband, Ralston, and Maude B. Gordon. Bellefonte; Alfred K. Barr, Wood | lawn, and Bessie 8. Young, Boals~ burg, Gecrge F. Corl, Bellefonte. | and Ruth L, Markle, Pleasant Gap; | Carl J. Dean, Bellefoute, and Mars | | garet Dunkiebarger, Pleasant Gap. —— PINE GLE (From last week) Misg Velda Hoover who is em-~ | ployed at Bellefonte, spent Thurs | day with her parents here, Mra. John Wolfe spent several { days here with her father, Mrs Benton. Those who spent Christmas at the Beales were Mr. and Mrs George Benton and family of Lan caster, Mr, and Mrs, Joe Bedtes and Mr, and Mrs, Bickle of Harrisburg. Miss Betty McCullough who is employed at Willamsport fs on and Williams Formula Lc, Sick list, wish for a speedy re- covery, Mrs. James Butler and sch of Rs a ere w | Mr, Ed. Hoover, and Mss: Mr. Nelson Watson sick Lt Wanton git - Elien Redding.’ [ - Over The Counfy News Gan \ al Boob, Millhelm has been mercantile apprals Auditor erve Lloyd F re-appointed er for Centre county by Ceneral Warren RR, Roberts ar lo one Chester A. Zimmerman, of Kar- thaus, was released from the Clinton County jail last Saturday and placed on parole for two years, He had served since April 8, on a charge of violating the fish laws drawing a sens tence of 650 days when he was unable to pay a heavy fine. His counsel pe- titloned the court for parole saying that he had a promise of employment and had two children to support. Mrs. W. F was struck by a passing as alighted from the machine operated by her husband, on North Street near the diamond, one evens ing last week. Mrs. Blerly was tak- en to the office of a physician and was found to be suffering only from bruises. She was thrown with con- s' derable force to the rondway and fortunate in scapl without y, of Rebersburg automobile Bier] she was broken bones ire believed 1 An overneate he Pete Kadash h Hollow. near Osceola o'clock last Tue aved as the flames thas quickly spread wut frame big double house he hot uneccu - formerly the property of the ] oul Co Osceola firemen ansv he which was sent in too late for fire men to stop the rush of flames. Late the Ma Mul- ground. Lthrous wooden pied on one tay BiaIrm last summer Ko home at ligan Hollow burned to the ntrol Boa ! ns iz apartment In Haag Hotel buliding on East Bishop street last Tuesday the 1 Swellzer was given a hearing before 3 Harold D. Co the night for alleged violation of state liquor code same liquor witho lice held under $300 S A re Ki he weighs Ir ounces and is perfectly normal. She was fed, until now, with a medicine dropper. Mr POULTRY POINTERS Printed Through Courtesy HECLA POULTRY FARMS Bellefonte, Pa TIPE ON INCREASED EGG PRODUCTION feed and level of questions to ask can answer them mative, you will have F for the cause of the afl iw i ih re low egp production there enough feeder space to give the timid birds as well as the bossy birds a chance to eat whenever they are hungry? 2. Is there enough drinking space to give the timid birds a chance t. drink whenever they are thirsty? 3. Are the waterers close enough to the feeders so all birds can turn ‘from feed to drink and back again ‘with the least possible effort? 4. Ar feeders and waterers both placed in well lighted positions so that all birds can see to eat and drink early in the moming and late! in the evening? : Check your answers against this guide: For 100 birds on an all mash ration allow 40 feet of feeding and half grain, 25 feet of feeding space is sufficient. Three water fountains, per 100 birds, big enough to hold 6 gallons combined is the proper amount of water to provide If these things are all taken care of and your egg production is still low, may we suggest that you look for lice, mites, or intestinal worms {All these can be responsible for low {egg prdouction, Worm removers are iavailable that will not disturb egg i production, and lice and mites can | i be easily eradicated by spraying the {poultry house and by wing a good ‘roost paint for delousing the birds | While they ar: at roost, m— To Open Aviation Classes i Lock Haven will open one of the i first experimental classes in a na- tlon-wide WPA project for the training of aviation ground services men this week, Col. Philip Mathews, state WPA administrator, has an- nounced, The class will comprise 10 men selected from WPA rolls on the | bagis of former experience, physieal fitness. hobby interests and att There is little accounting for taste but we would not like to make our money aé & shake dancer. | Mr St. John is employed In the Pitts burgh glass division of the Ce Electric Company neral A group of young people, composed Delancey Mussel and Miss Helen Confer, of Millheim and Miss Mildred Wolfe, of Reber burg, went to Philadelphia to Mummers Parade, Cuy PF. Bohn has been placed in charge of the ordinance office at the Advanced Flying School, Stoekton Cul According to a letter received recently by his parents, Mr, and Mrs Harry Bohn, of Millheim Cay who finished a term of enlistment in 8. Army, will remain In the for the time, being fortunate enough to secure this appointment at a civilian airport where fying cadets wre trained A sedan operated by W. T ams of Altoona turned over and hit power pole near Martha Furnace Wt Monday night. Damage to Wil- car was about $250 and was caused when the car ran a B80 feet In a ditch highway. Wil- for disorderly of Jame Stover woe Lhe just the U West Tw" " wil i Ham partially diztance of about of the arrested wenh Bearfoot, a li fy “r i gaat as " i: ng the small Widdows and ats the but amine the house were found open, Leen stolen, HOUS nothing had ERVILLE Inst rislmas with his parenis Mi n Mrs. Grant Coble re turned to his place of employment at Baltimote. M. D Miss Dorothy Coble spent Christ- mas with Rey, and Mrs. O. A, Wo- mer and family. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Hook ant two children spent Christmas with Hook's brother. Mr, and Mrs Rabece Hook and family at Potters Mills Christmas guests at the Charles Packer home were: Wilson Packer, Miss Minnie Mulbarger, Mr. and Mrs, Robert L, Cain all of Belle- ionte ang three children, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Packer and son. Chris.mas guests at the Marvin Lee home were: Mr. Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee of Bellefonte and Mr. Grant Coble, , Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Hook and two children visited at the Frank Houtz home at Lemont Thursday evening. Mr, and Mrs, Doyle Packer and son Woodie spent Christmas even- ing st Rebersburgy with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bohn. Mrs. Grant Coble is spending sev- | eral weeks in Harrisburg. with her | daughiers Daisy and Alberta. SPRING MILLS (From asl week) Christmas as it came to our town hom with streamers of and balls-hundred ret Ie I SS ol Christmas trees gleaming with var. ‘Modern Etiquette colored I'he aroma I : § frit O0U.an it was Whet ih Answers prepared to Modern Etiquette ne some a friend Know the mexzl express now Ors Levy med enjoyed? #4 A pitting | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS LESSONS IN ENGLISH Words Often Misused the & 1 . i 58 id ? 5% x WO Word Stody Liree 1irmes Words Often Mispronounced and It is CREC Our Vocab rd earl Ap #6 gnu sd dues odic zeal brick dried ure made Pronounce rastee to R Labo { Washington, D. C., tract ee gy. Tw] eter 8l Jes Mur Leap Yeay Warning ™ Words Often Misspelled delegate 4 ¥., escaped Pastor's Car Hits Bridge While enroute to preach his TEU day nigh ” ¢ OTR, pieton Mev. Or Depot, unhwt side niter he DIgLWay by a 8 bridge Creek Why pay more than Chevrolet low prices when CHEVROLET brings you all these great FEATURES and ECONOMY, too! CONCEALED SAFETY-STEPS ATEACH THRILLING NEW BIGNESS iN ALL MAJOR DIMENSION Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Packer and little son spent Christmas evening ai Oak Hall with Mrs. Packer's par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Garbrick. Mr, and Mrs, Raiph Hook and | two children spent Baturday even | ing with Mr. and Mrs. Packer and family, Mrs. O. A, Womer, Mrs. Robert | Walters, Miss Mary Walters and Mrs. Andy Dale motored to Clear- | field Priday and spent the day with Rev. and Mrs, Homey Gaunit and family. Mrs, Wailers remained with the Gauntt family until Tues day. Miss Joan Gauntt came along back with the rest of the party to Spend several days with her young friends here. 4 Charles | 90-H.P. VALVE-IN-NEAD "VICTORY ENGINI COUNTY CHEVROLET COMPANY "We Do Care” 0 Corner of Allegheny and Bishop Streets
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