_ March 13, 1041. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. _ r—— , RE RL, - - - |ehiatiist who formerly devoted his County Battles 'Linemen Use ee ee ————————— thine to lecturing, was seated in the i P ublic Sale Register Sori seteiving tip inject. apa Heaviest Snow | New Machine receiving dhe worst of the jolt, ——— ATL ¢ ’ Contd . " (Continued from Page 1) | ; # : F gh (Continued rom page one) Continued from Page Six. Man Killed As Car ; 7 ha . lon the plow carriage smooths out bogged down in ditches and on bills. | 1. crease that the plow-share has » 1) i « a } . Ov reur on | R ad Chains were a necessity for Wavel | p.oned up, There Is no need for Estate of Chas. Lee P. & 'O tractor plow with 14-iggh fashioned cake dish: sugar bow), erturns cy Ko but even with thelr ald motorists ER i 4p Ter The bur i (Continued from Page 6) | bottom; International dise har y, efeam pitcher and spoon holder, 1 4 ih RE xe { sate travel retrenching or ba ig A ’ ; phy foot; tives No is walking pléWw: silver tea set; 1 spinning wheel; (Continued front [age one i y PE cowdn’l be ascured of sale Wavel 4 cable Is Jute.protected, with a en Oliver sulky plow; 2 lever harroWws. old fashioned SMAEIOl and other | ' 14 y tiday and bY laver ¢ at and then a coverin Tr: 1 18+inch bottom P. & O. tractor International corn worker, rider: ahtigue dishes; 1. lHghts and 7 ployed as an investigator in the De- Snow began alling ¥ wd a of bo ro Payer aug hy Rn - me ns OW; 1 4 section tractor harrow; 2 Mascey Harris corn worker, rider; #7 Tampa: 4 sets rose feather salt > " hi Saturday morning it had reached a of jute Impregnaled with a spec o Sulsivasor 0 fit Farmall try ac tor; Ontario grain drill with fertilizer a d pillows, new; 3 rolls of matting: rag Pastment of Public Welluie, Phila- i i depth of nearly a foot Another | compound, over the sheath, Jt pro- uperior grain drill; T-fool grass seed attachapents; Massey Hi carpet; carpet to cover a 14 by delphia. vols Wa 4 ator saturday afternoon and night | vid hawancd wwehanical protection ut MeCormick grain binder; 1 New |ris manure spreader Johnson bi9g- 20 ft room: sewing table; crooks Yhe weident happened about opes 4 , BOF Bat raay atu n —- na ni p ep rugged, me ar i pro a 80 manure spreader: Papec silo fin- er, T-foot cul, 2-row Iron Age p- Dans, 2 mirrors; homemade soap and ' X wid % n ¢ , added to the total and brougnt tral. the cable-enciosed Wwicphone Bea ernational chop Ah 11; Inte . tato snrayver. potato digger: Me lawn mower, together with other ar. half mile west of Potters Mills, on 4 » fie virtually to a standstill a al corn inder, aternational mick Deering corn ] : Hoosier ticles to numerous Lo mention. Route 322. The car was going down : : RA ’ 4 ’ . - ¢ t last long how - aman BM a 14m ov Bore $ tato raiser: International 3% ton corn planter with fertilizer atia¢h- Terms of Sale—Cash. Wise and Hvb slight grade when it sauck an | Rho hevisp (Tens 4 v . H 5 hg Hin a for he uck: Chevrolet (1984) sedan; 2 ment: International 1-inch plate mill; ler, auoct xia 8 -8lght Rig hen bid pda s i . " ever, for tae snOW was Wel, sell Beil Telephone Company, said 78 Wagon boxes; 3 wagons; set of 20 ft. | fanning mil, sheaf elevator; MoCor- fey spot on the snow-covered read I ‘ bo rapidly,’ and balmy breez Bi a miles of buried cable #ill he in the Indders; International side rake; In- mick mower, 6-f00L cut; John Degte and went out of control, it was res : Ya 4 i ’ nt mn Mondas ade va ? Yaad long-distance” line Becalse ternational hay loader; 62 spike har- hay loader, Osborne side delivery S d M h 29 tod » y Vil waln sin a a T= IEW LE lara ri : : land No Jer dump rake. 2 20-78 rake: dump rake; 2 two-horse Wag- atur ay, arc i A D. Tl { East a 2 i roads Additional nos esaaY | of the rocky nature of the soll along yracuse walking plows; MeCorthick seta hay ladders; Oliver wed Willlam D hompson, of Bast 3 ow marning and yesterday tled and most of the remainder of the route ) nr YORSEY JCKENRO : — % cf rviita a ; Hore ning and ¥ rda ! mo i the mainder of th ute, \ DORSEY B. EC KENR Il Lamb su t, well known Bellefont | ; or " p Bn : melted slowly but ke Lr aff no making buried cable impracticable, ober: i foot cut; Gale corn planter, f 1 4, «horsepower Mogul 0 cultivator: 1 bob sled. C hatham } Hey Will offer at lie e his rm tps \ Yelk 1p KCENE § 1 Anning mill. stone boda. spring three miles Wert React ap on Vijo shee] hy Am p hy ee : A composite picture of Uncle am being presented to President ditions hazardou about 17 miles of gerial cable Will n, worse hower Internations n mil 3 mil alln lin p 4 ’ few momaonts nie Ww Reciaen Helo late Baturday 1 ana anyon; cAalOTie Dower Inter nation- 10 te milly cur io mi k patie: new sta e high ay leading to, State Leouzht Mr. XUAN due Vix: sister Roosevelt by Elk aficiyla, Standing (1 to r.) are Judge James T, Bellefonte late 6 day night an ; es ate fri w thm 3 verb. Yara tw Hallinan of N. Y,, U. 8. Senator Hobert F. Wagner, N.Y. Grapd ently Sunday morning gd again Abou miles of underground Exalted Ruler id G. Buch of N. J., James R. Nicholson, Chairman late Tuesday presenied a picture of cable will be placed in conduit at fron kettles and rings; full set buteh- v y DOW rrlnder ard 8 » How h . », AVERALGI, 9 State Penitentiary lands, the follow. the (WRirs (Seis : tal WAN. Hi tools, Including hangers. ket- gress: sausage tub kettle rir Wi 4 ing livestock and farming imple. WO Lhe OenLR Counky Happ ial. 0. RG ra NO Ing | pankeas; 1 abaciey Tee TT refrieiaar: | nth aud. household. foods Son Was propounced dead upen ha Elks National Defense Commission and Maj. Charles 8. Hart of N. Y, mid-winter conditions i Lock Haven end of the new toll ' « 4 HO=poOunc capacity loe rigera “ frre d ati oft | . y aliributed 4 . \ ae} fool ots ‘ eys; milk cans; buckets and |kitehe n cabinet: sideboard; dave - LIVESTOCK: —3 head of horses arrival hete, le i h being ALAIN of snow lined the curb and ¢ line. Constructed also will be about Ainers, seed corn; 200 bu. seed oats | part: chairs: bedstead: heating staye |* rl wr welght 1300; gray horse, to. a skull frac suze. Hig sister va streets were covered with a sheet of 5% miles of aerial wire which will tanec. Cyclone seed sower: oll land many les too numir- | Weight 1600; sorrel mare, weight admitted to the instllution for treat- lin Bayvior George rd-packed snow. Tree wubbery, | tie the new cable With exis arrels: 2 front and 2 rear wheels 0 ous to mer Sale at 090 a m. 8 milk cows, Holsteins ar jue 3 xt. of af —l contusions of. the Additional Locals ~Phillp Baylor, George Carpenglo harg-pa Ki qd snow I x , 8 j le n the new cable with existing t Farmall tractor; 1 set of Wagon | This is » an «ur le. Terms made Most all fresh by time « le men SHOCK 4 Ay and Harold DD. Cowher, all members bushes, telephone and cieciric wi {istribution lines Scales; 1 set of platform scales: ba’ |gnown on dav of le. Lunch will (young cattle; 7 shoals) I ung | he ad ; and lacegationg of the left leg of tiie Bellefonte Fire Department, were heavily draped wit nov The perial portion of the new ness! butt chains, single trees. t0- [he served by the Ladies of the Luth. | brood sows She was discharged early this week (Comtnued “from page five) niere guests of the Hope Hose Cami Despite the large amount of snow 1 will be of the long-span type Kether with other articles too Du- eran Sunday School. Wire & Hubler PARMING IMPLEMENTS .Deer- | \ % police estimated damage $0 wer guests » h ] Pe 8 Wi = / id able ai: be i} . . ng 4 yy pe ES on will Wo served oy the aye X12 Ming binder, 7.41. cut, in fine working oo a new Chevrolet coach. at! lib ood and his avocation. Upon his | Hanya a dinner in Lo k Haven Pri. damige, ! : ¢ wtruction, vi h poles placed Ser | - — dition mower, H+ “3 by Nhe & ' vin al . : 4 . le dav night ines wis igh, i here wer a bevy very 300 fee ladies of He Hutierd sburg Reformed | F . h 28 Superior grain ! £400 bY t { the damage is con. FELD 10 Ne wrk, Sunday, he 00k By. RIGA sy namber of 1 Or & obi - ' “a to said that he expected urch 80 ubler, auctioneers d M ide deliver r Lovatone hay | are : 4 wa i verful transmitting ovhton Daggett again con- wh Hoo ak A w a gid ha Harry N. Meyer, Clerk, W. Harrison ricay, arc or mn corn worker; c\ fined to the top, which was crushed | #43 wry an Powe . gan Lh Yoo Ao Bed | ho “ at the!ba thie mber of mor rious ti vw toll line would be complet Walker, Attorney MRS. 8, CALVIN WITMER tinacker: 2 Oliver Chill plows: 2- in as the car rolled over, The car’ ultiit which has been in storage el ; at hb h 1 at ) : acligenis over Wn na Lhowea i about December, 1643 . . re lh ue . Ox DNet A riciand Hines ht t » 8 H Poorman bere for several years. He expects i Marl : No . iBCrease over R. NEVIN LEE | "WII offer at Dube aon #3 rry harrows digger: W was brought 8 t N } Mr. D oY M C JIN A AR an LA oT de wmpur spreader onkiin mae ih fanny tor ; R to install it | ve ‘ me. Mi ngee on ne la Mr. a Executors y MBLYIN 188, Charles | Witmer farm one-half mile west of a A A a } ints rage. South Water street Jelie- ) MAA Borer His Ne Wark 0mmne Mrs Wells I attt of Belleforite i Lee Deccnsed. x ’ 12 Roopsburg, on the Buffalo Bun Val- 0 " re: 3 1 fonte a and nn the fulure will be in close MI ei Daggett af bBelieion . y x "| ley road, the following personal prip- oiled sets I xe: land rolles ntfs Coumty Coroner Gharles with local radio amateurs is suffering from .a re in urence of [erty t hi omplete ol lar " Ay 4 ’ a heatt and nervous aliment Th d M h 27 | LIVESTOCK :—4 head of horse brides Rack Hes: Dower wood sav heckler {llesb after ccn- Do you want a new watch. Ask © 0eart ax " “x8 show Bas: | been urs ay, arc | conalstipe of roan horse, horse h. b ¢asoll ns ne: 1 nall De lucting an inves .igation, decmed an S saley In the Brockerhoff Hotei Postmaster George R Meek, streams in this C. C. RIDER jand 2 bay mares; 7 miich cows tf- yLava ream FPR a Pe Inourst unne PY juliding, Bellefonte, Pa. about his who has been confined tp bed at his avnreciable rise : Wy : head young cattle; 4 calves, ne } n 1 Bil filam r oxide p An. ts > 13m Van all | hame on North Str street since “MT b 3 Ici 4: Aad Will offer at public sale on hls | nd some Chicken: arhite vi , ‘ and conper Gear Re / Wilson, a resident « liberal trade-in allowance, on all pn. n N X h Sin ing 8 wid nines since the sireams are a wr Jevels ¢ y and 1s decided that boys farm at Pennsylvania Furnace, mid- “PARM IN'TS Reyatone | ket! 15 Y , ts. lof of lellwood for many ye: Was a pon i Nd makes . cOTpAry 8 A ause of & heart al th un f high sche age. from 14 to 18 way between State College and T¥- | hay loade A : dump rake : seed corn 200 bushels corn ears of George W. antl Anna N. Siew t "fv ruce Burlir A on 4 , dition, yeslerday was reported to be arent A fold 1 ea htt 3 So endl hap " £ he rh " x bd ‘ ! i uriingame weni wo A to } fear vas fell lest’ yea: {i unitted into meme Fone, along Route 45, 150 head of borne grain binder; Ow ‘ fousehold goods will also be 4d. wilson and was bor Pelamsblire. | wareich aki Verh xr ht A g alow but steady improve- ©. or 4} b Tere : ’ ta 4h Livestock as follows: binder: Or mic " 4 This is a clean-up sale and nothing oo 00 0 0 int Nosertber | cil medrg, al We inesday for A and now spends part of each Ci A trrrasna | i ROOGS. bersilp for a jee of 25 cents, instesd { LIVESTOCK :—6 hatses. consist ing cradle; ver gang plow, 2 Syn reserved. Lufich will be serve ) ay ingd 4) SOUR On INOWETBDET | gigit with Mrs. Thomas V. Hodges TE tn ve spends part of fd Warm reia { the usua cent fee. Boys under of black mare. 7 years oid, weight plows; 60- tooth harrow, a hi Pre wi i sive ground at noon. Sale at 00, ! $70, making his te at Wme Of ' a time before going on & cd Ly ou aller condilic 1 will b wlmpited 3s members 1675, worker; black mare, 4 1 roller: Empire erain drut | o'clock. Mayes 4 Bio iy ) 3 3 mont onxville, where she be a guest ts. James A. Baxion, of Bun: The .tcia wwiall records ' arg H schon! bows ars old, weight 1500 with foal! gray 'to raiser: 2 corn worker. double dias : dav nxville, where she will be a guest ait rr Tar. 4 Hy h on Win sChoGi boys rse, 4 years old, weight 1600, good ©Orn planter! manure spreader yo pr { Mrs George P. Spencer {or sev- pect, is al AG De Told untid Mouday night 4 *~ have been planting trees in the area N y m 3 is oe 2 nl ie ; a a 3 t Alloons a sy wel . ha 23 t Pp . ub rad A iseerest omni “ . " . . orker: Boaz mare, 3 Years oid, Rona. Sled. ge Soy OE u \ 110g eral weeks ring bi ely a he att ¥y 1 Sri AIRY rom 1 15 ; part of theds tional studies we 1600, broken: team of homes, 181} n sQciiers, + G3 & Lit lel repress tiv Hospital from } : ! » ] it that ad- gt tive 3 y “ roes o N SALE By s Hardman P ris hi ; i Bi : t 4 brown mare and black horse, 8 and 7 double trees! single ‘trees, PUBLIC AUCTION SAI Burgess Hardm wn P Har had slications which devel oped d af the! ded. at lea: 3 . bast Ts Be ails : ordered Bellefonte police to conduct N elie 4 i IUBAry of We ves NOrk ve- years old, welght 83000, good work- evener: chains: hay fork rope a: > i od Et bey ol A he |. | OTdere . 1a 0tt Me) tit : : w i wor SOUTH DAKOTA eo “, ged in wr 8 8 4 a sirict checkup on violations of stop wrth of a daughter aL ul ak ne A y tbat time the first snows bad set- vealed that thivugh the efforts’ of ers. 40 head of cattle consisting of pulleys! wind mill; plato ™m scales oir | 4 wheel-harrows dder fork } Saxion is Uu tied to a consider gtent OCs the 1003 hh {rom i 33 Sail ‘cows: with chives bY thelr Gon several wears azn 1a Ti sign regulations according to an 498 MA Ma... Bi rary rel h Ay Snsderab e cxient. Loca: | i 1000 fish [rom .Pederal Sadiwig with hie dough. ABDOuncement by. Chief of Police J 0" i Mr. and DNs. Lieve west) rophets variously batcheriss were rejsased in sir ” ; ee Eats of Broomuil, Harry Dukeman. The fine for fall. i, of Bellefonte, R. D mated the otal fall since Friday in ihe Boalurg ares: 65 ribgnerk cow: 7 cows, bred to freshen har: 1088: bridles; collars. 1 sel new : ! tut] al | rooma , tha 3 f A - y rranklin. of Colum- af from 15 to 20 inche sheane nls Pra stocked in } during summer and fall: 5 very fine harness: clover seeders: laws mower \/ [hl 2 Delaware COULY ire to observe the law is $7.00, the i, WwW. F. Fn nk { Cojum phe W re hed in the Ealy, of Broomal \ Mrs. Zang. of Ls b W { have an In nAditic sisting of 7 brood sows, 4 with plas Jars thes: J Wissen State Collec , ] representative of th Stari fm iia. im: otal nos } tiap aeiarcpmmta thoes : han mar thelr sides; 2 gre pur -. HOUSH OLD GC OO D8-2 cup i «, Wilken, Sta { ; a3 a lacar TRAE Ae am reputedly failed to yisld the right nounced the eBpageme: of Ue on an active campaign io conserve by are purebred Ches. : i Saturday, March 15th flson, © of Philadelphia; Meitopoiltan Insurance . Company :tputedly faled fo yield Sie right Sam ie Hr aR te Prankiin |e. Aouve CALIDAIED lo. const sides, 4 are purebred Holsteins, rakes and barn brooms. shovels; bara heifers, all bred: 4 Holstein stock Cream separator; electric ty Innitede: tale. elf i Chief asserted sister of Charles A. Eck- words pnd ) pounds of salt and & ter Whites; 8 Chester White gilts, | boards. hea chal he . ly, Sas ne bann off duty tor mers ; by Wrapping Starting at 1:30 P. M. nd two sleter 1 ant Dehlart, after having been off culy fof mor eda bart 33 kin escaped FP " “ Snortsman 's Club Elects Officers (Continued from page one) oa _exceplion oi Potters Min Although 1281 narrowly €s- large quantity { feed for wildiife v ’ ’ § months old; 10 very good eal | ter kettle and stirrer: milk k F. Brewer, of Fast The Rev, Ja These cows are all young and every 8nd picks cross-cut w, akes dow with a calf is guaranteed to be a Shoei tools: blacksmith tools Bulls, 3 are purebreds; 1 steer; heifer, | motor: 300 chick hrooder; avole i HOTEL BARN, Paraiba Tess hen soink " » rs inn eRiCkn cliefonis Wa ; {ison a d hter r capped death last werk when she and calves; 100 head very good hogs, eon- buckets and strainer: crocks CENTRE HALL, PA. Futh w FO- oF ; week resumed his duties i Rp 4 Bred: 8 purebred Chester white boars, | rockers Sasol ne lam Dennis, of Fhilad ia, lhe ar racbits wiong the highwa's and fe- weight 165 pounds each 60 good and many other ‘ ¢ three years because of Ulness © " po - nt heirs Trymat kz ‘ : . pi ih minor injuries he car was noungement being made at ! leasing hen r Bal ~seilied shoats and pigs! clover seed and seed oOuf to n ; } } % a Qorrels mare and geld Hrewer became 1] on March 6 1 v : ne Pos. 5 asem ' ; J g ye lied orn by the bushel will ve h Sammut aw os athe PW v va iat , " sil a a s %a wned bs pon, Jimmie, and was Cay parity or} d ¢ 4 1 t ATCA This act will out n by the bus - 2 Eta pod » 2s 3 Said . po ne Jacaa ; ferms of sale. 8 months Sale at SR oF } Cow 3 wt. 3300; 2 Black Gel He was a member of resby- 1938 and for a ime ungerweny 0s hadi fo pon conn 0 is a grad vw Bia 5 ' ' 10 3. m. Lunch will be served by the suct, b yrs, wt 3250; 2 Bay Geldings. 5 torian chin Be llv p.lal reatment ha ¢ { 1040 kadies of the Presbyterian church - & 6 .. wt. 3100; 2 Roans. mare The bed vas | n to the Wid ¢ : Biainne Mabus, sales represeil. of : tat EB. M. Smith, auct. D. 8S. Peterson oldie h ah 9 Black ’ anh Thomas Mier, of Bed tative of the Whiterock Quarries clerk. %i| Saturday, March 29 and seding. 4 yrs. wt 250: 3 Black gcwnin Funeral Home, North Alle: po war adit $0. the COE uct mo ietOck Quarries with colt) . ; Cina st snital Wednesday of Jas \ pp F id SARA J. LEE 2 2 Bay Mares, (one with colt) gu « was. taken to the. F county Hospital, Wednesday : ii while in the wesilern part of the ae d “ ,’ AS : Er we . hi hoy al ul » so uF » t h 2 NTS pp ay, * - gs A -” o ri ay, March 28 i Will offer al public sale on th i 2 vrs. wt. 2050; Sorrel Gelding. mor in Bellwood where funeral sock. jor treatment of ¢ jury State and who has been undergaing lxte Homest ead prem ises of & hel N . ds Se ah X i ne Wl a ceived when he why the index tren ment al his home on: Pine J. 0. SMI ce ro tarts 8 vrs, wt 1700; Black Gelding, 5 garvices were held Monday with i : 4 A aris at his 1 0 T™ H. Lee. deceased, si qd = 1 3 , a A oy finger of his Jeli has un Street since that time, is recover saw wile we ; fon ing steadily and has been able % Three Other Crashes Surgeons f« nnd iL necessar) =~ go for short automobile rides, al- t 8 OL Mu though he has not yet regained his m. E of Hublersburg alot He state (yrs, wt 1800; Spotted Gelding. 6 torment in Bellw od " road ieading from Bellefonte t >) Tre aN) KR al (lel w B vrs farm 1 mile east of Salona, Haven sia ing at 12:80 a WRAP Ir n 2 ¥rs pf I proper: following artic! of " Bousehol # 4" head Fook horses, good furniture. viz ‘art 1450° Bay r \ wt Damege 10tallng about $278 31 0a Will offer at public sale on he fal- How can you expect government : soive the world's problems when Monday of each month Th public 3d meet. y class consisting of team of sorrel mares, 3 double beds: 1 roo 2 > ‘ani B rx wt 1400: sult ed in the ther secider Wish y x Bast nd Mrs TOrmer strength aged 12 and 18 years. weight 2800, will : ol¢ ¢ ). Black XN yrs. wi 1400; suit“d in th her Frag Bholl, son of ? nd Mrs work anywhere! téam of roan mares, CRBETS tan clin BRYN 01h : > : Shnine 4 years, weight 2000, well ire ait holateres Mule 8 yrs. wt 1300; lack Mule o'clock Prida fis on during 8 sane joy Saturday moming yesterday Charies Garbrick, of = % Brown happened between 3:30 and 3 vd 8holl, of Bast High strect, be ceording io relible reports here ke: 28 head of cattle. consisting ret n wt 108 F-2i che W ; doy - 3 wa live A mer % 1 Holsteins and Guernseys, all T. B. 11 dining room chairs : le top |” ° : wilaiadam a EE 3 TY 4 Tomy ‘+ oma salt by ig She a oe Sales - Bangs disease b ed 18} head of an 1 drop leaf table: 3 hese animals have been selegled 4 Chsinich Lame LA,2 plant and safl of the Mt _ R oy RB oR — 1 (tension table: 1 library } he 4 air resis - : corner cupboard; 1 cupboerd; inn Street and he HOW TO DETECT COUNTERFEIT COINS h by time of sale; Sucrnry bull, table; Glenwood range: | i wil ety | the Ith chartg will be furnished with ) I room stove, side board; 1 All are double tres ON? ord . KNOW YOUR MONEY! sows IB plan. can ve wianed hy . | : ehine. 1 | Come and bring your friends Thomas 3 n ¢ ming Tou b rated on for a ston all- dwelling in th ture. The sie bo u © Y me arch 21 i 1 J vy of A on :s du oo oo » oy $ » * . ib EN ; ¢ . 4 . of sale Ta TT TCT aT a i Bonist 0 ; ment, is reported to | li as 1} formetly occupied by the 2. RING ail coins on a hard surface. Genuine coins sound “PARMING IMPLEMENTS! hur John Gruenwald, Wading i ees dod en mpe an " mac PaelY | cleat and belllike. Counterfeits sound dull. god tug harness mol fron 0 T collars; t handmad ties: ca r 1 dough wner, p i ‘ A. L ral rmer + vi 1 { -_ FRfmall tractor with rubber in 2 ol A Er —————— LI hin op Ba of Comm. | SEM e that time has undergone | 3. FEEL all coins. Most counterfeit coins feel greasy. a “ er " + which skidded 32 4 : Bed H LEamber ol a - tensity repair posite direction from the farmer and gre ty ise buver Ps ao hk . SAE Er a mmm | ad the Floen car alto to skid | Meice, was the speaker: at the din- . ea - COMPARE the reeding (the corrugated outer edge) of a cd rith one known fo be genuine. The ridges ct and evenly spaced. On counterfeit Expect 24 To Bid On School (Continued from page one) of the season, and Legion-scheduled teams during the last half of the season The breaking of ground for the proposed new $400000 high school billding will be accomplished with appropriate ceremonies, it was de- ciged at the meeting after Horace J. Hartranft, president of the board, expressed a belief that so important a phase in the school's history should be marked by some, celebras tign. The supervising principal and members of the building committee | were delegated to arrange a ground- breaking program. Jt was reported that members of the junor division of the Bellefonte Woman's Club have purchased a drill, tights and other equipmen for a dental project in the schools. The equiptnent has been installed in the Spring street school and the lAinching of the project to provide dental care. for. children of low in-| come fates awaits only. final ap- proval f Harrisburg. The State will p funds for dentist's fees fio pupils were absent from school $¢ month because of communicable diseases, the school nurse reported. | Altendance In grade and high! schools for the month averaged 95 per cent. The board woted to close the s¢hools on Thursday afternoon, March 20, to enable pupils to attend the Elks Revue. The New Bethlehem schoo} board, | faced with building probiems similar | tg those in Bellefonte, requested the | opportunity of meeting board mem- | bers here to go over the details of the Bellefonte district's present pro- gram. The building committee is to confer with the New Bethlehem! delegation at the Academy building! ts Afternoon, The board is to consider the ad- viability of establishing training| under the national defense vealed that 32 persons, not students, | afe interested in courses, which | would include instruction in such | subjects as metal working, wood- | working, and electricity. The build- ing committee is to submit a report on the mater in the near future, ‘When the average American shouts for unity he means that Tr people should fall in line with his views. A prospect is not to. be confused With a customer; never forget the | latter because you have found the former. It might be a goog iden for some- body to explain to the Japanese that all U. 8. warships are not like the Panay. h | SinCP iness Fatal To Dr. Brockerhoff (Continued from page one) West Virginia A son of Henry and Margaret Mullen Brockerhoff Dr. Brocker- noff was born in Bellefon'le on Feb- ruary 10 18589, making his age at time of death 82 years ang 25 days. He attended the Bellefonte Acad- emy under the administration of the late Rev. James P. Hug! a graduate of Mt St ) y's Col lege, Ebensburg, and the Medical { 8chool of the University of Pennsyi- vania Following his graduation from medical college, he practiced hi: | profession in Pit'sburgh for about a year before returning to Belle fonte, where he had resided ever Dr. Brockerhofl was vice presi- dent of the Elks River Coal and Lumber Company, of Dundon, West Virginia; was a former member of Bellefonte Borough Council, and the oid Bellefonte Board of Trade, | ‘and was the first Grand Knight of Council 1314 Knights of Columbus, | Bellefonte, He was one of the od surviving members of the old Belle fonte Club. During His term of service as a Bellefonte Borough Councilman, Dr Brockerhoff was an outstanding | member of the finance committee, and his opinion in matters concern- ing borough finances was greatly valued. At that time he was one | of the few conservative members of | | Council and was generally conceded to have performed outstanding ser- vice on the town's governing body Dr. Brockerhoff was never mar- ried and the sole survivors are a | niece, Miss Margaret Brockerhofl, of Phi ladelphia; a nephew, Gouncil- | Iman Henry A. Brockerhofl, of Bellefonte, and a cousin, Mrs, T A Shoemaker, of the Hazel apart- | | ments, Bellefonte, Requiem Mass was held Saturday church with the Rev. Pather Wil- {lam E. Downes officiating. Inter- ment was made in 8t. John's ceme- | tery, Bellefonte, For the past number of years Dr. | Brockerhofl had been a familiar figure on Bellefonte Streets, his | physicians having adviged him io | take dally walks. Regardless of weather conditions, Dr. Brocker- | hoff seldom missed his dally walk, and his strong, steady step belied his 82 years of age. You begin to reveal depth and breadth in personality when you cease to fear the competition of | others. 19 Selectees ! In Next Quota (Continued from page one) further examination on March 15. Ten other at Altoona for we next call on Mar be had from this grou; One among Lhe reserve gr he chosen to takes the i Kelley. Kel employed at Ci wili be inducted from that distziet Frederick Trammell, of Bellefonte, a volunteer, is awaiting the first eall for colored volt Ihe nine men chosen for the viper { March 15 call from the State Coi- i lege board jurisdiction nres Ralph Francis Kresovich, Bellefonte, R. D 1; Jeremiah Thomas 8c haciier, Spring Mills, R. D. 1; Harry Hart- | map Wilkinson, 8pring Mills, R. D 1; Donald Korman Reish, Oak Hall; Dean W. Fetterall, Centre Hall, R D. 1; W. Edward Noll, State Col- lege; Benjamin B. Overhoits, State | College; Samuel BR. McKinley, Belle- { fonte, R. D, 3, and Stoy George Bun- day. Harrisburg. All are volunteers with the extep- tion of McKinley and Sunday. Al- ternates held in reserve in case.any of the above seleciees fail to pass requirements at Altoona are Eugene 8. Page, of Avis, and Elmer H. Fry, | of Pleasant Gap i Eleven registrants for the j second March induction on March 27, have | {been examined and passed but the list will not be released until near | the time of the call, after probable changes have been made. { “PROF, Qu 17 BRUISED IN AUTO ACCIDENT Dr. Craig Earl, radio's “Professor | Quiz,” was bruised in one of a series { morning in 8t. John's : Catholic | of automgbile accidents in Cumber- program for schools. A survey re-| | land county during the heavy week- end snowstorm. | Doctor Earl, originator of the ra- {| dio quiz, his wife and mald were shaken up but escaped other in- Juries early Saturday when their £7000 limousine skidded off the Car! isle Pike near New Kensington and | | erashed into telephone pole. They were en route from their home at Harrison, N. ¥., to Chicago and planned to use the Pennsylvania i Turnpike, They resumed the trip by | | train sine went out of control. as the wheels struck the soft shoulder at | the edge of the concrete highway, | with the car swerving into a bank, There is a time o play | thea rebounding across the highway | | with So .xyir S04. A0apPIG Off A Doctor Earl, psychologist and psy- | time, then wash with clean water. “Cars driv " Y . * Ren + | ner meeting of the Bellefonte Ro- : lary Club held Monday evening at the Markiang Hotel, Mr. Prancis talked on the co-operation of ser- vice clubs with the Chamber of Commerce. Miss Cunpel Bjaime played two plano solos as the musi cal part of the program «Ned Heverly and son, local car- # 1 1 penters, began work last week on ¢ $65 damage about one mile jepairs to the Centre county jail of Pleasant } building. A new first foor is baling Slight loss was reported in an- placed in the Sheriff's offige in the sither crash near Boalshiug when 4 front vestibule, snd in the hallway car struck a stow plow leading to the cell block. Joists un- Two Slight Accidents der the cell block, weakened and rolled, are being replaced, and the porgh on the south side of the jmil is scheduled for extensive repairs of Pennsylvania Fumad O. C. Weaver. of were damaged 0 Lhe hen they skidded After the weekend snow orm killed ons person and caused other W ecks in the eential part of the i a nts iE ne the a sed Grand juries examining the jail In wih only two minor accidents de- fate months recommenced the re- shite the season's heaviest now pair A snow plow operated by Charles w-Neariy 125 mpmbery and guests 1. 8howers of Howard, iL. D. 2. and of Bellefonte Lodge. 1. O. QF, vere a truck driven. by Levis R. Balers entertained at an "open. house” at of Lock Haven, collided on Rishel's the lodge rooms, West High street, Hill a short distance west of Axe- jast Thursday evening Lodges from mann, Baturday morning atl 8:20 o'- Milroy, Millheim, Howard, Slate clock. Damage to Lhe two trucks was Oollege, Lock Haven Mapleton De- $1 pot and Williamsport were repre- Damage to the cars owned by Mer- sented at the gathering, The enter rill Mader, Howard, and John Kel- tainment program included music iy, Bellefonte. BR. D, 1, was estimated by the Bellefonte Lutheran Sunday at 88 in an accident in Celevilie on school under the direction of Nel- Saturday night about 8:30 e'clock. son Billet, and several pamtomine One of the citrs Was parked along pregentations by Moo Billet, James the read at the time of the acci- Jury and William Markley. Refresh- dent ments were served and a social hour | lp. ees wag enjoyed. * HOUSEHOLD SCRAPBOOK last week was transferred to a sim- Novel Bridal Shower Mrs. Wagner and their. swo chil- A novel shower for the bride<to- dren Patricia Lou and Jagk Le- be is one of recipes. The hostess roy, who have been oocqupying the buys an attractive kilchen index Mrs. J M. Bricker apartment on and the cards are distributed to the Reynolds Avenue, departed Satur- guests. Each guest gives her best day lor Olean. Mg Wagners posi recipe and writes her name at the here is being filled by Roy Saringer, bottom of the ecard. | Who has been manager of the Hug} sain Leat i ingdon office for some time. Ek. of eae Sia) Ee Eatiggeé te. Saringer, formerly employed as as moved {from leather by dabbing the spots with spirits of sal ammoniac. Allow this to remain on for a short Bellefonte Western Union offices, well known in that community. He is not married. Repeat the process if necessary, but ed about 5 o'clock Friday be careful not to injure the color When cars operated by Mrs. Florehoe cf the leather. meni on gn unseen portion first, Coins by Mail To send coins safely by mail, {the corner of Allegheny and How- place them flat on a piece of paper */d streets, The accident happened le the streets were in a slippery and stick a smal} strip of adhesive " plaster over them and into the condition during a snow storm. Bor- paper; then fold the paper as usual ough Police Officer Ralph Eyer re- {ported ‘that Mrs. Hill ‘had pulled and piace in the envelope. This fon". narking space in front of | prevents the coins from breaking | The LUGE Ve PESO ah the postoffice and attempted to make Jrough Lhe Srivelope and bepoming |, jeft turn into Howard street in front of the Burleigh machine which Painting and Varnishing {was traveling sotith on Allegheny Brushes that have been ysed for girept. Snow prevented the drivers painting should never be used [or of the two machines from stopping. varnishing, but brushes that have | Both cars were damaged about the been used for varnishing may be front, estimates being $40 to the useq for painting without any seri- | Burleigh car and $30 to the Hill ous results, machine. No one was LL, Ke Wagner, who since Jan- | uary 1940, has been manager of the | sis’ant manager at State College, is, ~Damage estimated at $70 resulp- Tt is well to experi- May Hill, of State College, and Gil- | : ? bert D. Burleigh, of the Brocker-| hoff Hotel, Belielonte, collided at’ | Corrected Weekly by C. Wagner a Co Tne. Thou Bul, Bebefonte, | { the United March 8 Lroim Hawaiian Is- California ont nye cast hicago i two atives and fr be. ng on to Beliefonte for two-day visit with his mother Mrz C. Edward Robb, at the W. J Love residence on South Penn street He iz expected to arrive here about March 24. From Bellefonte Lt. Robb will go to the Navy submarine base at New London, Conn. for special instruction in submarine work Any organization wishing a public address gystem for meetings or similar gatherings is invited to eall at the Wolf Purniture.siore, Bellefonte, where an exceptionally fine instrument will be joaned, free of charge. The device was installed in the ¥. M. C. A. gymnasium for the annual Fa'her and Son banquet recently and demonstrated its worth most forcibly. When one of the speakers began bis address, he for- got to suspend the tiny microphone about his neck and only those seal- ed near him could hear. An at- tendant handed him the migro- phone, and immediately his voice was carried throughout the crowds ed room. The amplifying instri- ments are simple to operalg the outfit is {ree of the seratching squealing noises which are associ- ated with many public address sys- i tens i Sp———— Held Miscellaneous Shower Miss Lou Dudish held a miscel- laneous shower in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Zelesnick (the former Vei- ma Dudish) Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mis. George Murnyack, Clarence. Refreshments were served and the bride and groom received many lovely, gilts. Those present Were: Mr. | Mrs, George Muirnyack and children, Georgie, Bobby, Margaret, Martha Lou and Flossie, Mrs. William Burno, Jr. and son Billy, Mrs. Frank Waxmunsky, | Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dudish and child. | ren. Dorothy and Joanne, the Misses ‘and Lula Herr, all of farence; Mr. | Frank Zelesnick and Mr. Paul 2elesnick. of Pleasait O Gap. a—- MARKET QUOTATIONS Chaos often results from a good intention, in combination with an | morse mind, n ger uine coins are dis they ce poorly spaced and irregular. 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THE COUNTERFEIT PORTRAIT WiLL BE ETWER TOO BACK OR TOO UGHT, AND Will THE DELICATE DETAIL OF THE GENUINE NEAR YOUR CASH REGISTER WHEN A STRANGER GIVES YOU A COUNTERFEIT BL 1 00 NO met mr 1 frersoNE AOOCE WY ONCE! 3 Stax THE PASSER UNDER A 4 AVOID ARGUMENT, I. NECES. Y, TEL THEM WAL bole TE ATE 5. WRITE DOWN A DESCRIPTION # THE PASSER TBAVES™ JAKE IL TAG NUMMIRR OF ANY | Della Heaton, Diana Bateman, Jean- | TO ENOW YOUR MONEY - \ nts Mutrtead, Kathryn McCloskey STUDY DIAGRAM WHICH ILLUSTRATES THE ‘POSITION OF thd Las a IMPORTANT FEATURES OF GUARENCY, REFERRED TO MN [Erase]
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