Phiro CENTR Poni - on m——— . — A ————— April 3, 1941, LEN Nol RoN Ro) Rol RoR Rol Rol RoR RoR RoE RoR Eel NoN J THAT EASTER PERMANENT Important to your THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. CUNT j 4 HOSPITAL WEEK'S NEWS Cash Awards Distributed to Gov. Wilbur L. Cross, of Con- —- - . - : Alb Motorcyclist Escapes MORASS ter Salona: firthe: A | Pupils in Alcohol Education | necticut, to Select Winning Ini y In paper ond, “ i CAauRnLe Sona; ns i vas born to Mr, and Mrs, John Poster Contest Contributions njury wmaker, Bellefonte; a daugh . er to Mr. and Mrs, Knisely R The W. C. T. U, of Bellefonte has Chalrman Capt, Herbert M. Beezer mi h, State College; a son Lb Mr. announced the winners in the an of the Bellefonte lodge of Elks an- ind Mis. LeRoy H. Bloom, Porl nual Alcohol Education Poster Con- | nounced today that he had received Matilda; a son to Mi and Mrs, Wil- [test conducted In Bellefonte schools. word from Chalrman James R street and Fairmount avenue, State liam D. Howell Bellefonte, R, D, 3 The children of the school from | Nicholson of the Elks National De- College Expired: Miss Alice Vaughn Miteh= | qe0 three through six participat- | fense Commission that former Gov- ~., ell, Lemont ed In the contest, Considerable spir- | ernor Wilbur Lucius Cross of Con- |. Fr.day: 66 | It pnd interest NAS how Ung 8 2 Asti oma ae Rial , van |® result many excellent posters RB iui} ; Biss Hn hy Li turned into the organization ellefonte J: ISCNArg Stephen J. Pezick, Pleasant Gap | Pleasant Gap, treasurer x: IWCTR] Announce ‘Name Judge For | I. C. Holmes and Thomas C. Har-| Road Box Cars . . beson were appointed by the presi-| Prize Winners Essay Contest te nt to herve as a committee ov Win House 0. K. : Public Relations A | Vote 144 to 57 to Permit 50, 000-Pound Trucks on Highways ceCeCeOe The Blate House of Representa | tives Tuesday passed on final read- Ing a bill which boosts the legal welght of the largest trucks five and one-half tons Following a lengthy measure passed 144 to be sent to the Benate fon consideration Emory 8hearer, of Bellefonte, R D. suffered minor injuries late SBun- day afternoon when his motorcycle struck a car at the corner of Allen complete fashion chic, and hat be- Call 1049 right now for your EASTER Per- manent , | L» debate, Lhe comingness’ 57 and will furthe: driver of the car William Lucas, of Lock Haven, reported that he stopped at a stop sign, saw nothing, and was pulling into the intersection when the motorcycle! The bill, Wp 3 Represen- appeared. Misunderstanding of each tatives Ira T, Piss, Snyder county other's intention on the part of the Republican, and Ellwood J. Welsh drivers was assigned as the cause Philadelph in Democrat Increases of the mishap, Shearer suffered the legal weights of all trucks on bruises and brush burns and his Pennaaiania roads and boosts the evele was damaged to the extent of weight of the largest vehicles from sponsored by ‘There Were three prizes of 75¢, S0¢ and 35¢ which were awarded to cach taking part Admitted : Jack E Witmer The winners s are as fol- Bellefont D. 1; Master Philip ow third grade taught by Miss I Jonlsburg. Discharged: |panhart, Bernadine Smith, first bout $20 20 000 to 50.000 pounds Cate and IANS [heige; Marlyn Eckel, second pire j 2 IPE Bers rem . Proponents of the bill E. Leath- land Daniel Eberhart, third priz 3 ny w? of | that it would ald the State truck PD. } Births: A Grade four taught by Miss Under- Churches Sponsor in interstate competition to meet born to Mr. and Mr wood, Richard Wion first prize; State College, R. Robert Albright, second prize, and Devotions Good Friday New Io wo Ho and New Jersey" of 60.000 The gal 1 Vesta Barne third prize Third [2 Bellefonte, Pa ; . ’ i Pennsylvania Motor Truck Assocla- ’ Wednesday of Last Week Sunday: grade taught by Miss Johnson, Carol : During Holy Week, on April 8 tion and the Teamsters Union sup- 200000000000 000000000C000008000 ots sorb oA und sane (Foreman, first prize; Louise Lari- po : 10 and 11 the combined choirs Of ported the measure An ly eh Hi ne Acmitie oy ri : Chien. ‘mer, second prize, and Alice Yeag- J ; * the Beech Creek. Howard, Milesburg Representative Eimer Em State C Maurice 8. Hos ! Young and and Unionville Methodist churches | ajiaohens or ey Ean te Ae | IAN Aaro! Barbara ghes, honorable mention will give a pe rormance of The nding opponent : Julian ischarged taught bv M MeGar- Euster Stor bY R. M. 8tul Fhe the legislator: Kenneth Gordon, first prize; [8 {1 will be a performance at each ideals “for Jane Louise Robb, second prize, and Hl church Howard on the 8th, Beech Robert Smith third prize Grade wd Creek on the 9th, 1 nionville ¢ : re wer tients in the hos- six taught by Mr. Hill, Mary Alice 10th, and Milesburg on the 11th R bb. taY ai il beg nning ( 1 Hartranft first prize; Gertrude TR i The program will be conducted Shi x: Richard Wide World Photos, Ine Thomas Welding Ward, a gradu; 3 hard ¥ ; " hdr compelition of Lhe Former Governor Wilbur L. Cross of the Westminster Choir Colle "same Arg . *t to I and fc Wy ame ar of Connecticut Princeton, N. J., and a fo.me: . . yor of the world-famed Westm inst Award Three Bids necticut, had ili dem Choir For New School I J in t ie I Nation : Be All lovers of e0CeCeCeCe0e appoint- '® WN Saturday ment JEAN MAE BEAUTY SHOP Keystone Apartments — Allegheny Street 0 ~ \ contended ol J C Phone 1049 -~ i. prize; Shirley cal polit ICAL POLL Thursday of Last Week: Mr C It seems a played again a ER — WEIS £555 STORES GETTER WV SSR 0 he TEETER Jd TCL Se. SAY ¥ Rcd must be made Digger Barne Rockey econg prize and thir hird ument wa Rood choral music are invited. There will be no admis. ) fucted during nonth of gion charge, but a sliver offering wil} Not reporied out of the Motor Ve- 1 0 D YS Livestock Sale (Continued from page one) arch be taken 4 " hicles Committ fu ou n ont 143 4 ne) contract; E. Kecler Company, Wil- "= aE " 1 0 ig u ' igh 1 ol » : right here in Hs risb : an ] i " Ly A {Cuntinueq from page gn lamsport, heating and ventilating, *ide interest Smotg He BES FOC Meeting On Veterans’ mands for a public hearing nad been - ¥ YOU 1s knocked down r $133 A six nd WwW wi !. Hollidaysburg s dicmt iy at D q " Pi ast asd r0 HAVE YOUR as | HOWH TOF Sad bisa. Tie conditional : d that one of ous local cont Hospital, Monda HABA said tise amball Wale: own . nal awarding posed veterans’ hospital will CAKE FLOUR large pkg 21c Li Eiht SRT HEA SEE BELA STE 5 | | SNOSHEEN FOR EASTER! Calumet Baking Powder 8 ““ 10¢ and anther 6 years 889 © 4. yn. egeion members of the of the part Doctor Cross has play. If You pla McCormick’s Spices an. 9% AND PLAIN | a tal Did ol board and Building COTpora- eq in educational circles during the Cau Karl Durkee’s Cocoanut 5 “= ]]¢ had spite Lhe srefully stud the vatio : 3 miei Chamber ominerce. so that large number of anim al i th Sedywiiigen Jvesnu «i bee wbid oy past hai centus i re wale ‘ad minimum tare wil 4 DRESSES lo which began at 12 0'lock, TOON, | Wrnien, J Ine Bi ah rs gradusted from Tie of heeded for the iri | Bon Ton Vanilla Flavor 8° 25¢ 49¢ p ( | : commen : % "ai is nding b it "of th " m ! 0 on ‘ igs pve Apr romp ESCAPE SERIOUS INJURY Klein's Red Rose Cocoa dean 19¢ ) Rider declarec t mit of | ither than brick, an ficial Il Doctor 1 lterature a vd Doct IN CRASH AT COLEVILLE 4 | IN FECES was cue W “pienty of aa- of offi al _ present iD ties ted that 1, from eleven unive sities Bd: ents of Pleasant Vics . , HATS CLEANED rtisi chile many of them believed dane colges including Harvard. COLUM oe Cionte escaped serious fe AND BLOCKED the ot, $26 ould the U oh ury Lin Gross $4,300 At Communities in the 23rd district or will vy if u : ¢ larger have offered sites for the pro is mit Led Lolting ' (t 1 which wiring system CN he sutstanding rary figur oO oximatiely $1,000 nt pre ot in wagreration to Ii h & if ivy nd a, : p 4 : v Rid E | obi i t n ‘oof it was report commitiee Cas arry oh th it o% WUHNSEE T The low b.udder, James B. Finn ! of any ay written b ; ul ol ) 3 ita vad will be aske Oo Y=: , i : ou v would ne w on much MEN'S SUITS ws er, v similar sale % “wort os is bid ¢ nfirm with Lhe new be quest - i iy. 8%) pea pésaed C uns ” ig : ab : j ry a 3 i po rity hav If yo members he hand 1c WONDER ELBOW 3-Minute Oats MACARONI ly WEIS SLICED PINEAPPLE °° CRANBERRY SAUCE WEIS SAUERKRAUT HEINZ KETCHUP PAAS EGG DYES Sunday afternoon w THREE INJURED IN WRECK ait ad arr . bes tat Fiammsrees: Ab CIR 4 ¢ fry § IN PHILIPSBURG AREA i Be ur teria: frony: 293). : falled ve Coleville SANAMARANY I ; VHA YOU FAVE] MR. HOME OWNER ! ! Anyone injured in our nbankment ough the machine i tually demolished. one man escaped injury, and the other two "WE KNOW HOW" uffered required six had cule stitches WW close He of the right knee and erie}. oatubbues: 4 y hand, and underwent freal- jected by the board oo a. “What Uncle San Meni at the Centre County Hospi- whether Invited were tal dispensary. James Baldwin MAY SUE YOU ' . oral by. th fered a bruised right hy it $986; insulation * CL Ly re Blair was uninjured wd 1 na i from the road th DAMAGE AWARDS MAY BE COSTLY! water pipes, $302 oy od In its. plunge P. M. for the convenience of Ww d M car upset an oul-house oy lard our customers, until Easter Sun- | County ' . haha anarelart thse aracns eet, Dewey. Millan day Motor poli sald the two car Te Al . rig ; OCT Ary ‘ . E 0 . Plant and Main Office ilided head-on ia rw a tuanbies lo oak thas lect fficers Lock Haven, Pa. cial lacer fonda morning Iw hand west { he. shred . t ‘dl Hig -» oy otal enti "ye A anthonits oad Ih a two-car crash H i win HE i ule 2rod] mgm Td pmanful but not serious Injuries ore WF hav to foot the bill ink 13 byrsesle many . n Yad ¥ y njured wer ivi ¥. 10. West 9 Liws t fl navel Gaylord Cassidy, owner and oper- : i W Alvin § } : ¥ wf th tra expense? | Wt nf th ish novel 1 & . ’ r- Wis: seseuslitten WOWRISIRINE . tntirssmt’ 1 . ator of the car. suffered a lace i ir, who iv 3 Uroken i oa " TY a Mia miandbibzn id National ir “ cis \ yt the oie for tiene whet sie fa y . a and facial lacerations; John Ned. ' © Std Ho on ol mission considers itaelf most on on the side of his face which DRY CLEANERS & DYERS TAILORS & FURRIERS High & Soring Streets psburg hospital and discharged Alternate: BELLEFONTE Shaw was 3 Samberiger in the ear 12 T0CHCE COSls crete drivewa home your sidewalk steps or porch there or not 218 East College Avenue ooerateg nf has iebina STATE COLLEGE yecatur, while Nedorna and I pias 1S Alans not RED WING GRAPE JUICE 2%: 25¢ DelMonte PEAS Hugh M. Quigley 27% 27 ALL FORMS OF N FRESH INSURANCE ts COCOANUTS 2-15¢ Temple Court Bellefonte, Pa. FANCY GRAPEFRUI T 5 «16¢ = Golden Ripe 2 Florida Bananas : Oranges 41b22c § 2 doz. 33¢ Our store will be open until 8 light RINSO 2 une 35¢ Lifebuoy Soap ere Owners’, Landlords THREE COUNTY SENIORS ON INSPECTION TRIPS and Tenants rot COM . || Liability Insurance Penn District Hears Addresses on Preven. |chgineering at Penn State jeft Tues- || will protect : " day on week-long inspection trip: as tion of Forest Fires that will take them lo New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh and a num- 1 Aes T r ¥ od Bose® ee of othe cities in rennsviy rds After Long lliness enn District Forest Fire- ber of other cities in Pennsylvania : Warden's Association held ity regu- D E Arnold of Bellefonte and Councilman Edward R. Kemerer, Ar spring meeting on Friday eve- Leonard ligen, of Cenire Hall are 4 . ny ya » “. | ” a » \ " director of the department of Ning. March 28, at the McKeesport on 3 trip to New York and Phila- le safety in U op ernment Camp in the Seven Mountains The delphia with other senior electrical his home Sat irda after a Object of this association is to pro- | engineers and John Hoffer, of Phil- prolonged {lines orecadini Fong fol- mote greater interest in forest ipsburg, is touring the Pittsburgh whit 2 sup a ally forest fire pre- Area with the industrial engineer. » lowing a major operation which he PFOWCUON. especially I : Bae had undergone several months ago, 'tnton. and to attain greater ei- ne grou An at y wi ’ : 4 ficteniey in forest fire extinction. | In all, 200 seniors in six different - he #4 wy £ a} ¥ a i oe Mi Kemerer's death came 3 * ¥ Sixty-five warden: and crew mem- o'ciock Baturday afternoon at his 4 * in at en dance branches of engineering are partici. esi - k atroe pers Vv . represent- FOR THIS WEEKEND ONLY reskdence ot. 3 Shamrock street, He ing centre,’ Mifflin 3nd pating in the inspection trips Juniaia i counties firemen throughout the State and d i “1 = th The meeting was presided over by have and are dissatis- was chairman of the executive COM- 1+ 1 Bigelow. president of Belle- Select a better car from this sale mittee of the Central District Fire- 0° op introduced the speakers men’s Association. - For the past 0 uo ovening i twenty years he had been employed oqoance 6. Bair. of Yeagertown. A 50 D { S C 0 U N T as a salesman for large wholesale ,aqrecend the wardens on the sub- Jo firms, including the former Simon ject of First Ald and Accident Pre- will be given on the FIRST CAR sold FRIDAY Wholesale Company of Lock Haven, ono. and gave them many practi. | morning, and the First car sold Saturday morning. the Armour packing company and cal suggestions that should be help- most recently, the Dold packing in taking proper care of their corporation, forest fire-fighting crews, Mr. Kemerer Was a member of the, Max Dercum, professor of forestry $695 First Evangelical church, whose pas- from State College, discussed the ‘ tor, the Rev. H. W. Heisley, con- relationship of low humidity to the ducted funeral services at the Welsh occurrence of forest fires and point- Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon at ed out that if the gcneral public $450 2:30 o'clock. Burial was made In the was properly acquainted with this’ . Dunnstown cemetery. A number of relationship, people would be much . $545 Bellefonte firemen attended the fu- more careful with fire on days of neal low humidity and many serious fires : $41 5 a would be averted No ‘Changs in Relief Thomas C. Harbeson, district for- . $460 Direct relief payments to needy ost fire warden of Milroy, discussed | iCentie countians during the week the formation, accomplishments and show practically ne change from aims of the Penn District Forest those of the previous week, accord. Fire Fighting organization, Making ‘ $265 ing to State Treasurer F. Clair and keeping all forest soil productive Ross. Payments for the week has been the aim during the past 40 . $245 (amounted to $2.224 which was $2407 Yea:s of earnest endeavor, Every 1935 Chevrolet Coupe. $175 1933 Pontiac Eight. $130 } cakes 19¢ Three Cars Damaged Association 1 county senios . Lux Seap - - - 3 cakes 19%¢ Lux ge pkg 23¢ Ize pkg 23¢ Soap . you at small cost, : low as $5.00 per residence E.R. K Di Ss Je . RN. Aemerer vies Silver Dust - AHAMALAAVIAMAAAAIAAAAAAAANY Fairy cake 4c Ww City Penna. No. 3 Pota ed : peck 19¢ : Juicy ¢d in the car vou now Helpful Hints for Home Decorators Color Clues To Home QUALITY MEATS EAT MORE LAMB FOR HEALTH guarantees the following as real bargains 1939 Buick Special Sedan. 1237 Buick Convertible Coupe (Special) . .. 1938 Buick Special Sedan... .. 1938 Chevrolet Deluxe Coach. 1937 Buick Special Sedan. 1937 Ponticc Coach. 1936 Buick Sedan. . . . .. 1935 Studebaker Coach. Lamb Shoulders Ib 17¢ Loin Chops - 1b 35¢ Rib Chops Ib 25¢ A prictieal csly wo abdéivand guide to more charm- LOIN ENDS lower than those for the compar thrifty acre of second growth forest And 20 Other Cars of All Makes and Models, {able week of last year. Current pay- if DOW a growing monument to those | | ments required 300 fewer checks Vardens, crew members and others Take Advantage of This Close-Out of Good Used Cars ! LINGENFELTER MOTOR CORP. BUICK SALES AND SERVICE S Water St. Phone 1065 Bellefonte iby the Bureau of Assistance Dis- | bursements in the Treasury Depart- (ment follow: current week, $2224, 1485 checks: previous week, $2.210, 1466 checks: comparable week 1040, 184.631, 785 checks, | Marriage Licenses {Harry Ei Shimel Philipsburg | Virginia Williamson Philipsburg | {Samuel L. Strayer. Penna, Furnace! IMary H. Johnston... Lytle T. Wenrick ” | Betty Jane Smith. -..Milesburg | {George 8. Miller... Bandy Ridge; Sharer, Dorothy M. Prelin._ Philipsburg Boalsburg, secretary, and Pred Lute, Spring Street State College Snow Shoe v, protected its from fire. A typical forest fire fighter's menu | was served in the way of refresh. ments, A contribution, token of ‘ment of Forests and Waters, Officials elected for the ensuing | ear are: KB. Bigelow, Belleville, aon 1. C. Holmes, State Col- | lege, vice-president; Bruce esteein, | (was made to George H. Wirt, Chiei | { Forest Fire-Warden of Pennsylvania | {This contribution is in Somer | ation of Mr. Wirt having just com. pleted 40 years of continuous ser-| vice with the Pennsylvania Depart- | ing rooms, “Color Clues” is chock full of helpful ideas — rooms in full color, decorating charts, expert advice on rugs by the famous Bigelow Weavers, Our supply is limited, Come In Today Por Your Copy BRACHBILL'’S | Bellefonte, Pa.’ ib 15¢ PORK ROAST PICNICS b17c SAUSAGE - - 1b17c Fresh Caught Chesapeake SHAD
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