Pave Six ~ YOUR AUTOMOBILE Some of the most unpredictable things happen to automobiles and to people who drive them In support of this fact, claim of- ficials of the Aetna Life Allllated Companies recently searched through their files and uncovered ft few examples of claims which tend to emphasize the heotic existence of automobiles and their drivers Lhe Bears in Yellowstone Natlonal .p Park figured in a humber of the bizarre cases. Woether curious hungry, or possibly just resentful of having “panger” divisions ol tourists invade their habli.at, they seem to create a jzable toll o damage to the cars of park visitor On record are several claims paid by the Aetna for damage caused by bears whose methods of destruction were the same in nearly all case hikin The bears either jumped [rom an in embankmen; or clinbed to the tops of cars while parked, and destroyed the covering or caved the tops However, despite the Instances mentioned above, the claim men re- ceivable type of accident, assuringly state that such chances with damage running | h for damage are remote and mostly t the bears eve cars in cool disdain. or else jgnore them al together, January 23, 194]. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ‘May Abandon | Wellare Fund | Poets’ (Continued from page one) vs W a —— Wagner; Chinese checkers: Miss | MONDAY, MARCH 17 1941--John at ARS ik . Richolas will offer at public sale at Nellie Weber I'he ladies of the P 2% niles t of 1Lo- (8) A sponsor a bingo party route 880, livestock and in the P 8. of A, rooms in charge line of farm Implements, of Miss Idella Williams, The tick- lean-up sale beginning 930, W aiiot Corner ets which a for 2 » Are automobile thieves sometimes magicians? Several persons Te centtly watched a car being stolen before thelr eyes and hadn't the faintest (dea anything unusual was It happened like this drove up in front of an as idence cnr {to Pensions Likely For All Over 65 Wagner Predicts Con- Will Enact Legisla- ion for Benefits “Rr of will 0.8 ] men keep track. The horse escaped 2 with a slight injury but ne wring sured’s was wreckede—damag® paves $486 43 ured Rooster Wreeks Car The next case dug from the files that of the $150 rooster. The wstired had tied unwilling fowl's legs together and laid it on shell behing head In 0 In manner I ! Ms legs, the rooster flew wp) and f1og- ged the driver on his neck and face Whitile to subdue the fowl the assured lost control of hi ran through a guard rail and A wn a embankmen His new cal damaged ww the extent of $150 Almost every experiences bee or the ¢ the - will be Person enteraainment at mentioned homes on bingo als? refreshments prizes and door prizes. The refresh will the ¥ RCH flor at 18Clarence Loum of and full line Clean-up rale kK a m Wie 4B Walk - on We wl of Bats Hall road, Nripie ment Harper, 1 ' Senator E. Hubler wold 25¢c, wi DNESDAY ntitle . Lier 3 ta MA will © Nixon farm vest of Iann implements game winning ® § oc nad fubier Lie THURSDAY. MARCH 20 er will offer st publ Li dent; Mattern, treasurer nnd M Fthel MeCoy, secretary For eral there has been a growing helicf among some of the participating in the fund that they ottain more funds by conducting thelr own campaigns A they accept aid from the mid a na welfa) they wt from one duty QUIN PIR! und 1 pl { FET | nij¥t wiciity if« additi ohcita very aood ou H each ‘oO an even of an evening topped the y he the garage behind Thursday, Frelin quietly pushed the car out to the by hand, ‘fnen one of them nto the assured's ear and steers while the other thief pushed down the street and oul of sight the bumper of lds own car, re walked back Mage Pearce gress any the above he Ly y Year — —— - nial BENEVOLENCE I'd Causin of agencies like to Ann te ihty often thought AS good a neve: covid Senator Wagner (D-NY 1roty ed yesterday that tually will enact legislation ing old«age benefits of $30 10 $40 2 month unemployed over 66 It will be difficult Are engaged gram.” sald the Lroeet ) predict. congress men 8 rved Weber Nome evens Mil Baise \ (8) Bail f : be Colle no the Wi Wn y : 2 Ads o ard Loree Jong ns his rants ' : sna uw probit can't cond bet 1 i ne ome cell ney a o LO all He 1] J uKs Lon As 0 w relre MATCH aA een Arsonists recently attempting burn and wreck a large garage were thwarted in thelr efforts by an or- dinary inner tube. The criminals placed four ounce bottles of al offer at al | Howard "Nt now while we defense pro- ' fat) L1e A who fathered : oll of but event. ‘ O Of rane in moe; ttamint ir nwoneriy tempting matic or 1 Noa in Wagner security la Li ociation plan LiCl} whet Mm ' ord \ «od Lhe mling Slee] Wis « 2ONOOL . A exe HC NO0Y upon er Cro ys m) MARCH aown : , a V d ’ of « or om are comuang [| miemb f ¢ ‘ere they to rest u ev 2 WW p re i them wish to conduct ely Low } uw in N (nN Mt wi Ari me mite cap als wed in various par.s of the bulid- ND " wis started beside Woener said k thelr on pald regardiess of the amount aired® car with an be i ey 1a) " ons received in tl Old nge 4 " FY) n th dyna onlin 0! iriver has had un- benefits should with PHS such campaign in danger wil commana pin tence Community was lor Of con 10 charitable alm wns to Ol i- childrey minil to kf 0 Ken wh hitch» } pleasan . EE — \ Big Farm Show Draws Crowds ny other net {51 iH 5} fx: exXnlosive ie damage i the government CoOnTini- Ti the inner y insurance tem and Association in of the amount of benefits mi ' Thus vided by the states, AD " . ’ nients The benefits, he explained, would probably saved 4 : paid only to persons who are | LF Ly oh is » , undreds | © ! \ not employed after reaching 6 An assured wa y applying oul ~ Xr ; . H , ¢ oh the The New York senator sald ! vo 1¥30 ry I I'm su juite sinful ss and the Shirl 4 8% h or ae 1 " writ y y 8 . # : yy 5 ’ Mm will 8% pubik ~ car and rubbing u now was working on amendmen ‘ aa ih TE And r gt ! { : t of Rebersbure Fr { n caused Social Security A itads An tip 11,000,000 ignited the gaso / ied ' wWoll Wie could do any further u Well: heat of fire concussion flame ar the disturbance a bee peace of mind Bewaye and les warn, fo: tino “Yo By Tin causes to a drivers readily Imagine insect Lhe mn } } wind | Sine) Laer Lhe DUrsi med in as py be our 4 15 2 the he purpose olidating turn the were mother | way 101 134 11 Our 1 Cia tributions nu ts chief rrr ot resident ished the “ they have caused nearly every con- | aniive garage and y be enls for A prease § hi the park wit y the fle AUring aim officia AN ASS Persons Cattle vs, Cars Cattle, deer, pheasant and buzzards are especially tible to entanglements with mobiles, as shown by the clain files. Even the lowly mouse evidenced a malicious peeve aga Se — - automobiles, On record i $50 M involving the nearly compiete a onth Keeps truction of an expensive cal ; Bip vg . 5 Xa} ., i ur ' Guest at Co. Home 4 lared abo holstery by these versatile rodents. = “' ™° wl 28 | knowingly malipd 33 attra? monthly from the fund treasury / } rest On numerous oR ® " traveling provision: These worker ire tural iI burst into We) Thom: of Bell im Ww " Price virend On h nen Huh TUESDAY a MARCH 25--T FP Mor ho? 1C hen choked tiserent at } iy iy search of - nate occasic (Continued from page one) f WEDNESDAY fod w 18 4 "ir $8678 55. Main- in have been apparently i always painted red) for vaders of Strangely en the bull such duels nresents to his IPpAre! mistook the ca not fear HRitrais on tarde : burvi: { ¢ in the front er tenant Of person in y "17% Poi ¥ ee Companys i. J cha # a iu avove. ikalone would eu || Fe ice 0 het ape. Public Sales ive xo Miss Kathryn Smith To Speak Here passing the calf by th tae the tail, animal that into the side of survived the ordeal b Mourn Death of Assistance Head (thinking day, Feb. 8 E GRAZIER over-hegted Satur id temporarily an approa wa yi. howeves leaped oO don ge one) tance away seemingly and came Ehe LI . parently Canes | " al being trapped and attempted The fact that the horse clear the car and came the top instead gave him a leading tole fb one of many thousands of daily dramas of which the claim of sensed HLween - SA DAY. MARCH The ¥ at POND fs D Gente will offer at public sale 31 resicenece, 2 mile al Bote Mil = operty., homestesd a lo ap DISMISSED TEACHER TO APPEAL CASE TO COURT ——— TH WRK ts 1} Ww in MILL When 1 Hitle 1 used WO go Down a mill pond to skate And it was there that 1 Jirst saw her My one and otly mate With sparkling eves ang roay clive And fiving to and fro, she that va Fu rl 1 City devin ye in thas ons id . own on SOs: whieh he Wis elect $180000. According to the | iii nah 43 os a Th ik mirman and he held this posi. P0sed budgets set up for 1041 for the % y Ris Bom om death on December County and for the Institution i Miller, former principal ir FA TEN _ ; sal, AON : wipal 4 ry he of Morris Township schools, Clear. $20,000 field County, will take hiz cate to $15,000 wil TENS § LE “ih wever LEGAL NOTICES AUTON NOTICE w otify everyone town Ld Own Acs ton st fry 5 1 H. Hohniksa .- tlendance regcorg at court Celiire COUnRty Dismissed be w attend. Si addition, = Schoo! Board made jon he my hear Change 1 asked 1} 4 few, the Mortis Township after hearings wis charged with ang neg! pesled his case to t of Publie at Bi ineom- . elie 1 the Lime » warm glow wi lency CH he wr 10 away » nf red ang unti | tla A Departsnent - boards 4 1 by the depari- in an effort wo have and oo be re- take his nilinsineg Court of treatment the jast lew meetings of ou Tass bpraeti so inaruciian MONDAY. MARCH will ofier at Ward Cramer farm Alok LI fon Tint life, Because | i fv Ludge's Institution advertisements are substantial for ia the District a changed COU OF ad PIAS pis LT 6 1 iv i f ne 3 LH] L$ 4 b was such that jt was advisable that yes he remain at home. However, his In the county budget, faflure © 4 sense of duty overcome his impair- the State to refund 1 uels during attended unty Board of Assists condition tiraes he tre C upheld Pilheim mplernenis This & B ClMET UD sale i0 a m E E Hubler. su 3474 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 1041-Or. vie Frankenberper and Prenkiin Busser, will offer st public sale pear Millhetm. Nvestock and imbiemenis, Sale a1 10 & Hubler. suct have her with my wile dred While me OY ie, Y¢ she | M 1 reversed ph the budpeu gt will TEE The date for the hearing has heen 20 Judge J. Wallace review Lhe lactis of the i hand down an opinion unofficially here Township schools that date TEMPUS months gary alth enabled ard normal Whereas: Mr. lewis H Hohinka efficiently carried on the duties of his office and gave ihe other mems- bers of the board the benefit of his experience and knowledge In the successiul administration of the Centre County Department of Pub- lic Assistance Therefore, Be It Resolved, That: the members of the Centre County | Board of Assistance and members of the staff of the Centre County; Department of Public Assistance ex | press their esteem for Mr. Lewis H Holmka and express their regreis at his passing from the work which ed Ng: Be a he and his presence at meet- Abia Centre County 9 a , minutes Eternsty minute must day to be minute wild follow Life is a game hollow cannot tomorrow I do not mind, for it's so, too, with 1 STTOW Days must be filled to leave no place for ears ! I'll live each day and let Time take | the years i the Coun days taxes Lo ‘t ty last year yoRTY it hecessary for UU Commissioners to borrow $50.000 to meet road dam- age claims. If the Siale lives up to promise fo repay the refunds year, the Commistioncrs can the $50000 Joan. The liquid refunds are earmarked lor road damage claim payments - Census Figures Show Increase a (Continued from Page 1) for thie function med be filled 3 Bellefonte, Penne Pelruary 7, 1841, when and whee may attend WARD FLEMING a ' We have discontinued giving ““Swap- For-Cash’ Coupons, and have decided up- on a new policy which we feel will meet with the approvel of most of our patrons. its on y that This must be lived- this retire fuels p the toy: ; but Over, audits. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1081 Mrs E L Miller, wii offer at public gale on her farm. nes: Hedda Park Walker township. alone ithe main highway, livestock and farm ne nienents. Sale al 10 5 mm. Wise & HRubler. apcts | PRIDAY, MARCH 7-J E Oilbert will offer at public sale on the Mra HE Boob farm, 4 miles enst of Rebersburg, Pp. Along the Biste Road, Hvestock and farm mole ments. Sale at 10 a m. Wise & Hubler, sucia 'BATURDAY. MARCH 8B, 1M1-R P : Haugh will offer at public sale on Secretary's Commission his farm 2 miles west of Madison. Auditor's fee ........o.000 burg, a full line of livestock and All other expenditures .... farming impiementis, Wise and Hubler, aucts, n— SUGGEST BALLOONS TO RID CITY OF STARLINGS A miniature balicon barrsge—pat- terned afer part of London's defense rysiem~—~wae seriously suggested this week as a possible weapon against the thousands of starlings that in- the business district of Lan- every night It was among five proposals from the Lancaster County Pish and Game Association to businessmen, whose buildings and sore fronts are last—here today-—gone | AUDITOR'S REPORT Jov Instead of “Swap-for-Cash” tickets, we have decided to | 50 ably and conscientiously per-| give our customers ‘dividends’ § : in the form of lower prices on many bers have lost a valuable business! Refund on Bond -V. 1 Pxpenditures: Buperviser's conventior Insurance ones, their total vade I KNEW A MAN mew go man Who was not afraid to live— He looked updn each small respeciive populations in the 1940 census be. ing: 6852 10673, and 20247. Craw. ford county has a total population of T1644, Every one of OCenire County's 11 CREET Dew day Tress Jan items in our store. In the future, when you buy here, you associate and personal friend, Be It Further Resolved, That the members of Board of Public Assistance and staff members extend their sympathy to Mrs. Lewis H. Hohnka, board chairman i boroughs gained in population dur- ing the decade. the figures reveal State College leads with a gain of 776; Bellefonle ig second with a gain of 500 and Philipsburg is third with an increase of 363. the Centre County wife of the and to his family. | tarkencd nightly by the purplebiack birds perched on every projection. Attend Farm Show Guy Corman, vocational agricul tural teacher at the Bellefonte High School, motored to Harrisburg Tues~ | with pleasure knew nn man who was not afraid to give Himself he gave to each task with good measure knew 2 man who was not afraid to be TUBSDAY. MARCH 11—P. O Heck. Bal in Twp man will offer at public sale on the Heckman farm. 2 miles west of Bellefonte. along Bufialo Run road, livestock and farm imple- ments. Sale al 10 A. MM. Mayes & Stover, Aucils. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12-J W | Confer will offer at public sale on State Fund Receinta 1040: Bal. in road Treas Jan. 1 Treasury's Dept. Harrisbur can rest assured that your bill does not in- clude a cent or two on each item to pay for merchandising systems. You will pay the rock-bottom price at which we can af- ford to do business. The Boroughs and their popula- tion in the 1940 and 1930 census re- spectively, follow: day morning with the following pu. pils to spend the day at the State | {Parm Show: Bud Corl, Leonard Bird. Lerian Fetterolf, Clair Am- | imerman, Waller Houtz Warren Lutz, Charles Ort, Donald Taylor, i Boyd S8picher, Donald Biddle, Nel- son Naylor, Samuel Hulubec, Gerald Burris, Donald Corman, Angelo Rose, Sheldon Shuey, Ira Wright and Richard Hall felt, his farm 1% miles west of Wood- ward, livestook and farm imole- ments This i= a clean sale. knew a man who was not afraid | gale at 10 oclock. H Stover, to see {| auck Bal in Treas Things as they are-io give what WEONESDAY, MARCH 12, 1841--C. A mA 11 Ay Brickley, will ofler at public sale ee ; 2 on the William Hughes farm. 1% knew a man who was not afraid miles west of Mil Hall along the to say Cedar Run road, livestock and That he believed in honor farm implements. Sale at 12 noon and right | Wise & Hubler, aucts ¢ THURSDAY. MARCH 13-Hmer Lim. knew a man who was not afraid to pray i bert will ofler at public gale on the Ernest Stover farm, 3 miles weal Though he himself was strong in| his own might of Miliheim. U etock and full ling of farm implements. Clean up knew a man who lived, and loved, | and fought, sale, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m Molding his place in Attest: he he THOMAS C. WILLIAMS, i Executive Director for the Stafl Members of the Cen- tre County Department of Public Assistance " m N.N Bravely he lived, thought, he acted Truck and Team Maintenance Material up J. 1940 6.226 State fund Jan. State College a [BIET IY Bellefonte HARTSWICK, Phillipsburg Vice Chairman, Centre Hall MRS. HELEN O. BEATTY, | Howard Becretary. | Miiiheim HOWARD T. STRUBLE, Milesburg G. G. NEFF. Port Matilda JAMES HOLMES, Snow Bhoe ..... REV. W. C. THOMPSON, South Philipsburg Board Members| Unionville truth, Qur store is rapidly gaining a reputa- . . . . . Notice is hereby given that tion for its high quality merchandise, and Charles P. Ripple, Fred ©. Menselt, snd Harry V. Keeler, County Com- missioners of Oentre County, for he County of Centre, have entered inte an agreement: for the payment of damages to real estate of Joseph ®. Daughenbsugh and Lilly M Daughentangh. his rife, of the | Township of Howard County of Centre. and State of Pennsylvania, caused by the relocation, widening, realigning and changing of the grade of Highway Route No. 219, in Survey For New Highway i | State engineers are surveying the! route of the proposed Bald Bagie- |y Mill Hall concrete highway, and! construction operations are expect lod to begin soon. The new road, de] signed to eliminate a number of |g dangerous curves, will begin on route | {220 at a point where the concrete | joins the macadam surface, contin- | uing through the Millbrook, Purs- ley and Homestead farm lands to its junction with route 880 at the! Low Prices Discontinucnce of premiums enables us to further reduce our prices to you. ~~ Broken Pipe Causes Blast bn . Former Residents Wedded 50 Years (Continued from page one) {Continued from page one) all of Tyrone and vicinity. | nace door was hurled open, the! { Mr. and Mrs. Rossman were born | force of the exglosion throwing {and lived in Centre County where | Harrington some distance to the ‘ k bridae | they farmed until 23 years ago when | coal pile, Ward was bowled over | BAM Eagle Oresk. bridge. | they sold thelr farm in Ferguson | and Saseerman was thrown viclent« | i Bays Land for Game | Township and bought one of the ly to the floor. All were covered Pennsylvania State Game Com- Grazier the great ——— — —— | HOWARD If you are not one of our regular cus- Maves & Stover. aucts THURS DAY, MARCH 13—-wW N Weaver, will offer at public sale at his forma 3% of = mile west of eternal plan. Jackgomwille, Jive stock. full line of knew & man who wag not afraid] fano Lnoplements and some house. of aught, | hold oo re at io oviaek. Enough is sald in this—"1 knew | ise vs Y, MARCH 13-3. Db a man! | Neidigh will offer at public sale on Virginia ©. Irvine. | the Dap Stover farm. 1 mile west Ropraha arm i on i i hold goods. Sale at 1 p.m. BM. Howard p. upon tomers, visit our store. Give us an op- Shai th, oi Thee ren] estate abuts. The smount-a¢ 4 ’ : Ray B id damage 4 Four Hundred i portunity to serve you. We think you'll | Bee er Sl heb rins SMe | 4400.00) aollars. Exceptions may be notice the difference. Grakr fame, in Husingion | wih 8m of ine dis which arose lion ns. begun hesiiing for | a doo eet mt ts County: yhers " {the purchase of ten farms totaling st ® 5. Mm & Hubler, suct A ‘ : | ever since. Both are enjc ing nor-| A genera] fire alarm wag sounded 0517 acrés in Beaver and Adams Al priv | tice by any tax papas; i no excep b J mal health for persons of their ages | ang both Undine and. Logan Com- | townships, between Deavertown and | SATORDAY, MARCH 15-Ammon tions are fied, said anus : 78 ang 76. | panies responded, bug found thelr Troxelville, to provide larger and Hackentiory will offer at public.sale | paid at the expiration cy “ 7 | In addition to 14 children. they services not needed. Water in| petter state game lunds in Snyder pe: jhe Nackenhery But, (om 4 doops i ie ye Sie i the FOOD MARKET have 51 grandchildren and 26 great- | the heating coil was. wirned off and | County. This is the first practice of Tiventork and farm a is agreement is on I grandchildren. Their hone hag al | repalrs were Snude immediately. No jtg kind in the county and the land ale at 10 o'clock. Wise Huhist, office of the Prothonotary of Centre | ways been a place of hospitality and damage resulted, aside from the will be open for hunting with no re. S. Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. kindness fo: all. The Rossmans are broken pipe and from dust which strictions other than that provided | © DELIVERY SERVICE held in high esteem by a host of sifted up through the building. by law. friends and neighbors, who wish Sasserman suffered slightly from | - them many more years of happy shock while Harrington suffered! Tis the same. old story, whether i you happen to hear it or not, life, J several minor bruises, ’ County Commissioners: of Cm x E AL Smith, such. County.
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