Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 17, 1941, Image 10

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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
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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! Lesson
—
USING
the Joh
State (
afternoon at
home above
Sunday
Hartsock
ope
International
REAL ESTATE
TRANSFERS
0 Merri
GOLDEN
’ 4
led wit
(Lesson Text
$1 000
dt
Fore Thrills! in New
{ smbe Book
heaps more entertainime
ad
April
girid who like
fun, Beginning
Book pri
Oe an added atl
i the Ball
Be sure
book distribuled
Ameri
stand
ana
page Commi
will
Cade]
aa Ameri
the 8 page comi
with the Baltimore
On sale
unos
an 10
Sunday
a. al ali new
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aiged
Use our Classified Ad columns. and John as
WITNESSING
Sunday
von for Apri)
they
POWER
School Les
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Peler James
entered Lhe
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|
PHONE 155 — — BELLEFONTE, PA.
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MERCURY
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Attacks - Nervous
from Constipation
Lady Tell
Brought
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Prompt Relief
laxative
Formula,
mang of
) highly
¥ ou need
of tem-
and resultant
we McCoy, 626
Pa. reports, “I
rmuia is bring -
from gassy
I mage me
eating It
intestinal
headaches
win feeling
have
ialed ny
the
Tun~O0
that
BET
dapatlaon
10 feel like
seen WO en
am a beauty
on my feet
why 1 am so
Williams
1 ¢
me
what Williams
mean 0 you Just
he WHITE BROS. DRUG
4 y I want some Wil-
rmuls 3 economical sizes
irading druggists all over
NEW
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1
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