Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 17, 1941, Image 10
Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 17, 1941. Echoes From The Past Fifty Years Ago and bright about Two hundred small trout in There are entirely small boys playing about of Bellefonte who should at school M1 Bald Eagle rece killed wrecker ' | fresh the Big Spring | were pul 00 many | the street: Mr. Sam Noll who spent last win- ter attending lectures in the medi cal department of the University ol Pennsylvania, returned home week, He will remain at Pleasant Cap this summer The street last ast | be Ed. Cassett widow of the Valley Rallroad fireman, at Milesburg by th? , has been made hap- eipt of a check for one lars, bearing the sig- 8. Blair, superinten- oming from the relief railroad of Bellefonte seldom ver were in as good shape as at t. Last winter Poor Over-| Schofield gave all who | train ANce an opportunity y by the re by breaking stone ! thousand do streets nature of 8 Howard, and « in paint- of the this place. | n Saturday be see! rain on the Lemont window. . ming aro urve at peck near Axe Mann the four cows Lhat track. The running at a good ntly ames assist a AVIDE borough Lulu Hensyl, of 10 Organize a Ciass work at work can store as a freight Railroad was Humes’ engine stand- train was and the COW were badly mangled had its head cut off and the had legs broken and Lo be Kilie Three of the H., Mil rapon evening 4 ! ner ind the « lowed to catch anytiaing rod re enalty of $25 implements penalty Ave nder those speed like } il four Ong three Aar- of taking nome, ustiing bety the DUNK thelr his former had ani Delong er a 5s Sadie Halne Haines former- a young lady oniy age, was found in ttle east Indi Bellefor lk politics and take an as next eieclion fall's elephone exchange of valuable extension week by st th TH Hublersbur he left Centre Hall but a made ner ana, on month few who LAS year moved ine Ww compie that a Pennsylvania Rallroad Murray 0g ang Mis of Edendale Albers E. Smith Mrs Mart J Oa are rmeys WEEK 45 4 Jal'ge IN preceded nD Lo Wigiey is a sOn © ix weeks ago \ He was a st Reader the past these young and ability and in few years we expec! +h f vy to the front 14am gent course of a them Fonts Years Ago seven-year-old daugh- and Mrs. Goodrick, of was fatally scalded and was seriously injured a coffee pot on the stove at home exploded for some rea- on and showered them with boil- we coffee he and bru the face and Marriage the sued Raymond and Alice McDon- Alfred E Steele, " Pear] Weaver, Port Mack and Cora E Milton wa licenses were is Gr her ASS flat broth foHowing couples 1g, Howard i Filmore Martha and Elmer rson, both of strong, driver of the bus, owned Res ides of that place, was y injured early Sunday mor ing by being struck by a pass- ing truck. Armstrong was stand- ing near his car when another ma- allegedly crowded off the a third car, ran into him He was taken to the Glenn sani- tarium where he underwent treat- ment for fractured _Tibe, and cuts admitted LUefonte Hospital for treat- injuries suffered in a fall home in Howard. The ac- cident resulted when Mrs Shay tripped on her skirt. Her arm and right leg were fractured for the training for the gradual Shay ent of at her Cominencement exercise Bellefonte Hospital nurses school were being planned Roilowing 3 members of the road oy ERS ——— That frisky feeling comes from a tankful of Atlantic White Flash Plus! . it's the modern motor fuel that helped bring a fleet of stock cars through the 100,000-mile Florida Road Test in virtually new-car condition—with 98% of the power and the same economical gas mileage they gave when new. . . . Fill u_ today and swing into Springl ATLANTIC nV MOTOR 0, right | ing class: Misses Grayce Valllmont | Mary Royer, Margaret Young, Ber tha Smith and May Mong. < Fire destroyed the chicken ©o0p | of John Confer, on Logan Street, | together with about 150 chicks in | the bullding. The blaze was caused | by an oll heater which Mr, Confer had placed in the building to keep the chicks warm Fred Musser, manager of Musser Wholesale Cirocery the Co., | Mayor | one of the owners | went to New York to attend a con- | | vention of “Servus” dealers... . Wil | lam Rowe, employed as desk clerk at the Bush House for a number of | Lester exX=- been resigned, and Musser, who had considerable perience in hotel work, had named to the vacancy Merchant C. M. Smith, of Centre Hall, had purchased from E 8 Ripka the corner Jot on which the F. V. Goadhart Furniture stood Mr. Smith planned to raze the store and erect a three-story bullding in its place, He expected to use the first floor for his business ¢ to arrange the upper floors for as headquarters and meeting places for lodges Application had been made to the Governor for the incorporation a bank at Port Matilda, to be known as the “Community Bank The incorp were H. C. Woodring Ww. T Willlam Bennett Budd 0 Ebert ’ years, had use ’ 0. rators Hoover Thompson D antial citizens of thi Port Ma business were and com- had 700 in- was booming progre: unity habitants people uve Russell Rossman, employed by the Beatty Motor Company, Belle- was driving one of the com- ice trucks in Mill ng mechanism fal Dit a teleg pole Rossman wi Blar fonte, ne Later Liree nceratic damaged Hai Ha James Hawort f . y Wd, I0TrInersy piaing ISIE “w Hased munity pure tract of land at and Locust Str build a 60 by 60 foot brick building. Modern was be inatalled and enced candy Xer Mr. and Thomas Old Fort mac! an to ) oyed cemet was bl made ery dea f@ f a Nving damage caused at his eyesight began 35 surgeons 3 remove both speech age of sary t his power of fore his death Driven desperate by efforts at Beil -Suppon death of her husband, a cl arence woman offered Pe sell two of her nine children in order that she the other seven could live was the advertisement the woman directed to be placed in newspapers “For Sale-—Two blue-eyed haired little girls 4% and 2% years I would like to sell them as 1 have no way to support a family of nine children and myself, I have strug- gled for almost three years sell my babies starve, [ was getiing along prety good w my two boys were working but they have been idle three months and can’t get employment. 80 1 am willing to sell these two WW save the others from starving. 1 have spent my last cent, I am willing to work myself, but there ks no place here for me 0 work. 1 do not want to steal] or beg, for that is agains the law, and 1 do not want to stain my hands with My children’s blood 80 there is no other way-—sell my dear Jittle girls or starve. Signed A broken-hearted mother Mrs Ed. Note: The name of the mother appeared in the original story on i — FARMERS’ FIELD DAY SET FOR THURSDAY, JUNE 12 Farmers’ Field Day, in which the School of Agriculiure at the Penn- | sylvania State College is host to all who are interested in agricultural affairs, will be held this year on Thursday, June 12, The committee in charge is bulld- ing the program for the day around tours of the Agricultural Experi- ment Station during which recent results of experiments and research projects underway will be viewed and explained main - ‘Good’ Propaganda, Propaganda does not always rep- resent falsehood and trickery, and the right kind of propaganda is ne- cessary to promote progress, accord- ing to Dr. Harold F. Graves, profes. sor of English composition at the Pennsylvania State College. | recent published article, he recom- mended more propaganda i worthwhile objectives, FREE Blatchford’s Amateur Hour Show 1:30 P. M. EVERY SUNDAY Broadcast From W.F.B.G. and Here MEO or en In a for | Over The County News - The sand plant at Curtin resumed according to Bellefonte Harris st for have been received from contractors from various sections and that in full oper operations this week, H. P. Harris Mr orders of that a number of the plant will be Willlam E. Harkins, and Edward A Kachik, fonte, were reccently the winners of two medals Evan Pugh Penn Evan Pugh are selected by the Senate on Academic § standing scho the College Members Engineering pection of the at Port Matlllds noon. The men the plant and quarr codemus, superint company The about 45 men company club An ani ol! for Q State top asic achiev were si Dy canemnt group, had din IOUS f agreement ol paid ners, aoc $5.000 Merrill Sar WJ Jasebal ingion the Ch Teddy er, who are State Col weege! Mr al Philadel Thur home Mr Horne over Workin SUARY ‘ " ONE N.Y. visi the weekend Miss and 3 4 Hull ck Haven Mr and Mrs daughter Sa spent Easter folk: Basler program last § ing at the U B rendered LOO Al part well Spring Our community. ns is working The Royal Samuel) rah of Sunday church vs | and a ed Lhe oung folk PIOWINg | ali Sons and y My tandard own Ben F fie 10lars te College of wounced f itl { 10Ur i Ammon M, 8nook of Millhelm, 1s 11] at ation of diseases confined to his a comput time seem Past rugged at sand he is and ten constitution Is limit three score soon ation . Some fish have delle elle ", L $ | WK Creek and ne : vo ndition Yel a holar Commit. ner numbering evening for ement Lthrougn Ni- Lhe four of market. now the ver had al the un Dy a Gamage Furl Willa: HEL with Unday evel Wa L, : aay £ i crowd 4 : Daughter. Sunday School Class will hold their business meeting at the home of nk Beezer "pet ia FiGe Mir Overing report nEpor: i i re nicely Ir Home ines Golden Rule St held thelr VenUng at Us Garbrick Smeiligr weekena Ths anday montiuy Arthur Miss Geraldine Hal pent Lievens Lie Home Mr » home of her We wish tine to report Cyrus on ner a Belle reco The fonte very Ladies of the farmer, his home best equipme Operating nuge Adult Re) south with this Al bed and to be losing strength rapidly Years being hi Lax been plant has Ha ng thal au mo Paul Cies Wi CHOON eel Hi Hoy Austin In Epeeay ad | Class met at the home of Mrs, Roy | Bible | last Thursday mewed Red Cross Mrs, Nevin Mrs, Bharer and John Yarnell and Lhe Mr. and daughter, Hockman Gilmore and Mrs, John Cirove spent Sunday S choo! 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