THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 23, 1941. Pare Mave ——————————— CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS I fehalrman of {reported such a effected without difficulty The chalrman, W. W, Sieg, re- | ported that since all temporary loans in the department have been paid off, the only debt service Lo be mel is a $6000 payment to the sinking fund. Last year the department pald out about $4,000 In temporary notes, in addition to the sinking fund pay- ment, Each mill In tax represents about $2,000 in revenue to the partment, A two-mill reduction about $4.000--would represent ap- proximately the amount pald off last year on note Many Councilmen expressed the belief that the rate can safely he reduced Butier ( Lamb Street To Be Closed) —— (Continued from Page 1) thi water committee —— reduction might be | a. Meckley, Bellefonte, R. D, 2; Cloyd M. Fledler, Spring Mills; Mrs, Wil- on RR Shope and infant daughter, Bellefonte, Births: A son was born to Mr, and Mrs. Paul Brown | Rebershurg Monday of Last Week Admitted Herman Grofibery Philadelphia: Miss Betty LD. Hoy, ol Bellefonte, R, D. 2; David 'T'. Stoner, Centre Hall. Discharged: Mrs, H M. Walker. Pine Grove Mills; Mi Clayton H Schug and infant daugh.er, State College; Mr El- mer Letterman and infant son Milesburg. Admitted Monday. dis- charged Tuesday: Mrs. Russell F 8:over, Bellefonte, R, D, 2; Admit- ol Saturday Admitted Bellefonte; 8 Blaine Mabus, Mrs W. M. Dunkle, Milesburg; Miss Arlene Stover, Pa Furnace, Discharged: Mrs, Blaine . | Gi, Moore and Infant gon, Julian, R p Mo vy. discharge Sunday: | Sap srl y ted Monda discharged Ho D, Mrs. 8. 8. Atwood and infant Mrs. William Lose, of Centre Hall | son of State College: Mrs. John Cur- Tuesday of Last Week | tin, Jr, and infant daughter, Mrs. Glenn N. Thiel | Bellefonte; Mrs, Samuel O hter, State College; | and Infant son, Howard, R, D. 1; discharged | Mrs. Lloyd A. Rhoades and Infant | ite Blazina, | daughter. Howard, R, D, Admitted |, Bellefonte; Admitted Tuesday, dis- Saturday, discharged Sunday: Mas- thelr properti charged Friday: Mrs. Russell M. ter Roger M. Nelson, State g A small ohnson, State College. R. D, 1; | Births: A daughter was born to Mr. | registration Births: A daughter was born to Mr, and Mi Hugh J. Runkle, Belle- and Mrs. Ralph H, Strouse, of Stale i00.C » a son to Mr, and College, R. D. 1. Expired: Mi lace, State Col- Florine Hull. Bellefonte, R. D. 1 1 to Mr. and M learn and Samuel L. Young, Boalsburg vlefonte Wednesday of Last Week Admitted: Miss Ruth B College; Mr Annie mburg: Mi Grace John- Bellefonte, R. D, 1; Mis: Bellefonte; Mrs Shope and Infant , Cen- i; Miss Ruth Whit Hub- Births: A daughter to Nevin E. Houtz State (e- Lax i y Cl A T0 Com souncll unanimously pa by water all OWN! In Discharged and Infant daug Admi ted Tuesday Thursday, Miss Mary Lie ommendation that we horough required t : yin & boroug! fee will his the colnmittiee difficulty IM Cally maove upon wi that much frequently re he Sunday Davey | Admitted State Kelle: Mad isc nbaugh tharine Downes E Howard Kurtz man, pela@al | Notice to Visitors Be } ause of t Thursday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs. Anci] M Howard, R. D, 1; Edward Vogt, Jr Centre Hall Discharged: Mn: Joseph W. Rine, Bellefonte, R. D Mrs Maggie Davis R 3, Admitted rg Friday; Noah Speer, State College Births A son Mr, and Mrs Ralph Fishburn Clarence; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Reith, Boal burg Friday Admitted: Master Glenn Bellefonte, R. D. 1; Herbert Koepp- Baker, State College: Beverly Ann Hoffman, State College: Miss Jose phine Armstrong, Bellefonte, R. D 3; Mrs. Edward M. Brown, Belle- Miss Beatrice McKechile fonte; Wilkinsburg: Discharged Mile John S. Lambert DE Dies At Home !'“'" {Continued from page one) days. When Iipton Bellefonte Thursday, disch 10 Hand Cut in Saw in Kelly, 37 treatment Bellefonte R ' Sellar 3 oelier Saturcaay nee Shweioy remodeling Hous wie Court Was one Vv , ' he " wd i nu rem Academy he first airplanes hangs & area on the Beaver farm just sllafritit ed ¥ ¥ toch Baie an ae en hw “sfrom the new go | v JU AAEES © fie th rough 4 stack ake varied "ish her i ] efont } MO oma Mr. Lambert was united in mar- | kot Py melon | BWay to settle gradually to earth riage with Mary Erby Houser, who i; mo he Rim rtrd Mr Shallcross reported that a dust ¢ i ber 164 pe r *eollector hus been Mistniied in one died = Oh a Burvivag are at the corner of Bishop and Alle- kiln. and if it satisfurto at Std) Ma pe ne gheny street which now houses the the other fitted with Bellefonte, and Mrs. Hugh L. Wil-| COUntY Chevrolet garage, and in ad- | iia collectors Bell dante. Rnd |! 3 Cg Ty dition built many homes and build- Bohds of $1000 each he a: d pli Rone ne = ings in the Bellefonte-State College Saylor P sperinter lent 0 ther na 8.8% f F} . ameiy [+ 107, superin Wen 3 1mes D. Lambert, of East McKees- Department, Mise and Sara Cun- i 2 3 Lo0 vy 4 rt, and Mrs. Charles Spicher, of Ue Lambert iingham, employe of the depart- ndi DULIGH ever since, present home there AgO. having “ ING JLnace cot type fuel He ang GIO es Wu ? will 11s alin ie area Wg was a member of the dine Fire Company and of the 3 ment dren taken on an application for an in- Lambert was a lifelor Bellefonte Metho wryices were afternoon at 1 nach - Mafrnt . op Fol § v H ere approved. No action was Bellefonte. There also are four 1. O. O. P. lodge. both in Bellefonte » a His reputation for thorough work for reliability in business Zs him ation of being one of the crease of 8X submitiad b Johnson ii earned I th ae oa the {es fore- Sis had hy reput anh most contractors in this ares in Belielo USED CAR pr pct code number system in operalior ih yalem will not be practical Health Officer Ralph sister iomitied a report covering exam nations of eating piace n town and quarantines for communicable Hb disease The report showed two quarantined for whooping homes for RB cough and ken pox Chief of Dukemnan ubinitied a in wine it was noted that time park- ing tickets were Of that 18 offenders were fined: 5 ig motorists Were excused: 1 is jail and has not ap- peared for settlement; | was exon. erated (Red C and the time limit on the remaining 3 has not expired. The report noted that the battery in the new police car failed five times in a week n : re three lor i Police Harry palice report 38 over syd 0 is Down Payment 1940 Mercury Fordor Sedan $275 1939 Mercury Fordor Sedan 242 1939 Mercury Tudor - - - 225 1939 Ford Deluxe Fordor - 192] eliminate _ further 1939 Ford Deluxe Tudor - 183 ty senator Dd Heavy uty bo 1939 Ford Standard Tudor 179 | | 200 oo 1938 Ford Deluxe Fordor - 158 | Gt on 1938 Ford Standard Fordor - 142 1937 Ford Tudor - 125 that the interior of the Logan House be papered and painted, It was reported that an NYA project could be obtained to the work and that the sole cost the bor- ough Nou Ig be Jor hat . lal police 1937 Packard Sedan (120) 150 1936 Lincoln Zephyr Sedan - 142 1936 Chev. Master Tudor Tr. 1935 Chey. Master Coupe 1935 Ford Fordor - - - - 1934 Plymouth Sedan - - 1934 Studebaker Sedan - ia’e to make a check on snow re- Dunlap Motor Co. atoval from sidewalks alter each PHONE 155 the county A088 car) eo In and olice committee power to act on the re- the Logan Fire Company ao to snow, and to enforce the new snow i removal ordinance - New Social Security Manager Weiland J. Michael, in charge of the United States Social Security Board at New Castle zince 1837. be- came manager of the Willlamsport district office on January 16, repiac- { ing Bernard A. Farabaugh, who has { been transferred to Erie. The Board office in the Post Office Building is headquarters for Centre, i Clinton, Lycoming, Montour, Nor- thumberiand, Potter, Snyder, Tioga, | and Union Counties. BEST WISHES TO FDR Emperor Hirohito, of Japan. sent i a message to President Roosevelt | Tuesday, congratulating him on his { inauguration for g third term in the | White House : ns MI | Most busy men are not half as : Joy ad they think they are. Bellefonte, Pa. growing up 1940 LIBRARY REPORT 4 tribution hook the patient thas been Jacilituted the The report for the first Niscal year | gift Of a double~deck carrier on rub 10440 presents | bel tires donated the library by which indie {the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Come taking Its| pany Much credit is ers in 117 schools who been served with county books who In Ly The Centre County Libary of recent to Decenbweg Lo figures and problem cate that the library ls rightful place in filling a long-felt need among civie activities of | the comununity; that the of is] facilities 1s steadily Increasing and | have shown enthusiasm and cooper that the need for expansion in everylation in circulating the hook Its work Is wi among thelr pupils Nearly 5,000 notable de units of circulation have been turn deference ed over in schools oulside of Belle fonte, and 7.000 by children the main To the end that adults in rural areas may regularly all with the erature for thelr needs, a of | the purchase of a by a res Institute sum ol $450 January due the 305 teach Lhe have irs and phase of ent The velopment | Not infor- most that of the only do school ret mation In connection with their | studies and hobble but nault on gaged In variou tivitie have learned that the more than re whether the need Is the rogram iu reatl englne wrvice chiidren Hborary childrer (Fy best fund bookmobile pply yeal Hierature making of some | begun tiseus- | Teacher the library can reational club p tion pn N and has reach Other f ase « Colle t not "| * heen reported b ! Ve Philipsburg Fire School Graduation Graduation exercise were held last night In the Philipsburg High Hehool suditoriom tor Philipsburg firemen who have attending the weekly classes 18 weeks’ fire school The school was In charge of Geo Carpeneto, of Bellefonte, as instru Lor Among the distinguished guest who attended the ceremonis last night were: George Parrier, chief of the Philadelphia Fire Department Captain Joe Fay, of Pittsburgh; Cap tain Poster, of Philadelphia others These prominent men ang thelr commencement, Mr Mr. and and Mr» Arthur un Cla ul Liu been of un Bellefonte atiended Mrs Charle wive and Mr Philip Ba} woh Forn Carpeneto xion, Mr Mr. and Mrs Judge en Lier Derr Mr - C. of C. Committees For 1941 Named — - —-— PD. AR IN BALLEFONTY TUNTOR SOCIETY MEETS RE. Ct +031 ae Use Of Port Matilda, Snow Shoe-Clarenite, | sponsibility no Miliheim and Howard and Oelfitre lshiould be left Hall, nimking seven, branches (Pleas. | a1! Gap and Philipsburg srere opin - November, 1608 to 300 1} wheal i Lirang within lig untapped Ww jenlightenment to all thom 1s boundariss By the diff enowiedge wil] Lisoung interp gaeals and at PROS To quote Mi Studebnke: U. 8. Commissioner of Education largest | “When people are burning books 4 dation , r parts of mae ing from 106 ral Ter Public John W | 1 wiek vollumes the world, we Of Hospiial has weekly (to be distributing them with gres FORMER BELLEFONTE MERCHANT ENJOYING LIFE IN SUNNY SOUTH will g Greenburr Fire Destroys Church (Continued from page one) burg rigs on Bok Tower Oriental ville We rived inter way down including and Bad Sanctuary, the Gardens out f Jackson and several i 1.330 mile Bellefonte air in all tires, Bellefonte water in the radia- tor, and ade no ofl to the crank- case, Averaged 16's miles to the gal- used Texaco exclusively using Blue Sunoco down here. Expect to use Gulf or Atian- tic on my way home. Gas tax is high here-—state tax 7 federal i':c, total B8'%¢: making and tax 18° This is a lovely country down here Roses, tulips, glads, pansies and many southern flowers in full bloom Most too cool, though, for bathing | Living expenses are not bad ex- | cept milk 17¢ a quart and eggs 47c a dozen, Fruit is very low {in price We get big thin-skinned grapefruit at 10c a dozen for the very best, and organges from 4'2c a dozen up to 15c for the finest and largest fruit. Very nice, sweet, juicy tanger- | ines 3 dozen for 1x If 1 think] about it I will eat a few for you, tomorrow or perhaps the next day, | as I expect to attend Kiwanis to- | Bank Has 50th Anniversary morrow. 1 attended last week and! The Lock Haven Trust Company, found a good program but the sing-! formally celebrated its 50th anniver- ing was rotten. Bul one thing in our | sary on Monday evening, when more favor, there was very little of it {than 150 stockholders and employes There were 45 members and 48 vis- of the institution attended a dinner tors present. Had a good time and|at the Fallon Hotel in that city, Dr expect to go as regularly as 1 can, |B, J. McGhee, vice president of the y sister, Mrs, Rose A. Love, and bank, served as toastmaster, and my niece, Mrs. Annie Kaup Cor. | the guest spedler of the evening man, both of Altoona, are with me. was Dr. A. Ray Warnock, dean of {We have a nice four-room and bath men at the Pennsylvania State Col- {furnished collage. Both ladies dre lege. Guests included President 1 regular housekeepers and very good | A. Shaffer, Jr, of the First Nation- traveled | and are With to save other building Beveral times the nearby home of Henry Showers caught fire, but each UUme neighbors and firemen con- trolled the blaz Although the Rev. T. R. Husles pastor of the church, which is in- cluded In the Bugar Valley Evan- gelical charge, could not be located it was understood the value on the church itsell was placed at $2.000 partially covered by insurance. Loss- es of furniture and other equipment are expected to push the total to be. tween $3000 and $5000, The church has 100 membe; According to residents members of the congregation had just completed laying concrete on the basement floor. and a hot fire in 4 new furnace was being maintained to assist in drying the cement. The furnace was Installed just before the Christmas holidays, it was said —— i WP —— ———— fed ga . in the area cooks, ] i Mr. daughter, Mrs. Alice A. Royer, | {of State College, brought us down in| my Nash. We arrived Tuesday, Jan. | 17, and she stayed with ug until Jan. | 119; then left on the 11 o'clock Sil- iver Meteor for her home in the cold | { north, | Please send me the Centre Demo- | erat. Try one by alr mail so thai 1 al Bank, Lock Haven; Carroll W Keller, cashier of the First Nation- al, and Fred K. O'Connor, cashier of the MII Hall State Bank The wealthy citizen may regulate | his donations but the government fixes his taxes ~Shop the Classified columns, Ba hel Belielo ! dian i. Mrs Alexa Morris Misses Jane Curtin, Katheri er, and Mary Rogge: Thome, sdtending 11 jege were Mrs, HT L.. will Mrs B a wy Lis Ww we Bes om Blate Cols Dale, ed ad K and Mrs. Byron FRESIDENT DELIGHTED WITH WIDE REACTION ant Roo P.O. S. of A. to Receive Traveling Flag, Bible (Continuad from page one) them The ney e emblems jast fall and will con iting the Camps in this Stale untill next August when they will complete ghelr scheduled jour- ney by arriving at the State Camp Convention Mads burg. This 23rd year of travel more than 3 riend slarte 1" Qtr to |} tre will complete being contacted by 10,000 menibers He and Guilty Heard (Continued from page one) liquor at the Rellefonte’ liquor store and while on their way to State Col- lege, Hines took Smith's money Smith apparently unaware of the theft, got out of the car at the ranch schoo] house A short time later he fs believed to have suffer. ed 8 heart attack which rendered him unconscious, While in that con« dition he froze to death. He was found the following morning Zeleznick was sentenced to pav a fine of $1, the costs of prosecution and serve 30 days in the county jail Hines, a previous offender, was fined $1. ordered to pay the costs, and sentenced fo serve 6 months in jail David Johnson, colored, member of a COC camp who pleaded guilty to an assault iand battery charge preferred by a Philipsburg girl, was sentenced to pay the costs, a fine of serve 6 months in jail The girl, Miss Lois R. Grieb, told | the court that while she was walk ing on a Philipsburg street about 12:15 a. m., January 2. she noticed {a man in front of her. Ax she Dears The dictators aislike democracies and, according to some patriots, it {is unnatural for democracies not to | like dictators, near Philipsburg, | $1, and i \ BAKING POWDER TRY IT TODAY IT SETS THE PACE IN THE QUALITY RACE jbo Lt ideas jan reciper Fumford Bexv Pumjord, KE | BLOOMING POTTED CYCLOMEN 75¢ up NICE Woodr ast How ng’s Floral Gardens 127 § BELLEFONTE, PA Phone 64 January Food Values! QUALITY AT YOUR FOOD STORY! 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