Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 17, 1941, Image 14

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Julian Residents Complete |
Skyway Series Introduced by Studebaker
Trip To Western Coast
|
saw-mill since leaving Los Angeles. |
Here the San Franclico Peake cov-
be seen, This
nearest Junc-
Grang Canyon
Flagstafl is a
lumber and
we were off
There 15 a
im also
Julian, Pa, March 29, 1941
Editors, The Centre Democrat
Dear Sirs We have decided to
write you our observations from the = @
car window of our trip coming east, Hon
We left Los Angeles at 8:15 a. | from
m. March 17, over the Atcheson, large town
Topeka and Santa Fe railroad. The wood Work,
country for many miles was very a
beautiful, dairying, fruit and truck- : Indian
ing ing the leading industry, © etrified
After one hour's riding, we detect- he
ed the train's speed being consii-
erably reduced and learned
there was a washout did
heavy damage to the in
general
Alter passing
district the scenery
ful. We saw a large h
dam. We were told
Paradeo, the water
irrigation
We soon reached
where an Orange
held, attended by a
San Barnadio is a
with beautiful surround
Continuing, we
yon Pass where
SNOow
center
the
Santa Fe
has lots of
12:45 p. In
Winslow
Sanitori
with can
railroad
point
ered
LO
the
the
Arge
cat
nere;
and } wood
Apache
Holbro«
Are
Indian reservation
k The Petrified
only miles from
thi ection
dirt
s0o0n 6
through
Houses
uld wonder
which
country with
now
through the flooded
was very
Show was being
large crowd
beautiful city
ing country
were soon in Can-
Newest entry in the fine car field is Studebaker’s Skyway Series. Designer Raymond Loewy borrowed from
the sleek streamlining of the new Stratoliners in creating the new Studebaker. The car is available in the
Studebaker Commander Six and President Eight Cruising Sedan and Land Cruiser body styles.
through several ti
are in a very undesirable country not stay at Albuquerq as we iI corn in the field yet. I noticed
with speed-reducing | P. R. R Co, his a different
asked the conductor {form for their passenger crews
and he told me f
the summit. TI
double track road
track makes a circle and passe hrough t just bow ection, Sa Jar to | very re
through under the west-bound track
to give it a grade that can be used
At times the tracks are so far apart
they can not be seen. 1 was 1
they could not use the east-bound
track for west-bound traffic as
grades are too steep. Alter
over the summit we saw
rocks and peaks. Some catlle
raised there
Soon we were in a
tion where we
an active volcano
y
¥
and l
about th
were nearing hools there. After riding all nigh We wind the ASSN
Santa with Mr. Joe M1
I'he easti<-boun wie! aviign { we f NINE ru £81 rain at Port
a Ie! crew
we \S :
Cee help
Matilda
pdy to assist
1¢
mount
were told
was lava
dd-shared mo
would lead vou t
There are
block plants
Near Bar
comes in sight
it soon disappears in a rocky
yon, never to 1
government
piant
route 66 comes
We were tol
gets to be a
mer. There
pital here at
try from
tiled. At Needle
the Chlorado
Arizona
Kingman,
desert n
tungsten
mined in this
ome cement
to be 5
were to
here
and
we Saw
a General Electric-the
refrigerator built to
serve better—longer!
Now You Can
Buy This Big
General Electric
Gor Only
® According to recent surveys
The unsurpassed performance record
of General Electric refrigerators has
made them the preferred choice of
millions of homes—new 1941 G-E's
have a potential life 3 times greater
than those of a dozen years ago!
©-8 MODEL L86-41. 6.2 cu. ft. of storage
space. 11.7 sq. ft. of shelf area. 80 big
ice cubes. All-steel cabinet. Sealed-in~
steel General Electric Thrift Unit,
And Look at the Pricel
You'll Find Just the G-E You Want at
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
Bellefonte State College
REBERSBURG
lee Sholl and
Jean and Virginia
sidwell Mr. and Mr
Linda Jan¢
Mr
1. Of
Mr. and Mi
daughters Ethel
Mr. and Mr  #
weedy
of Lock Haven
wia ith the former’:
Mr and Mrz. W. H. Ziegler
Mr Helen Bhullz, Mrs
Rrur and family Mr
Alton Auman and family
| the ladies” brother
on Bunday, at the Evangelical hos-
pital at Lewisburg. Mr. Blerly un-
derwent an appendectomy last
Thursday
Mrs. Lulu Mallory of State Col-
lege, and son James, private in the
Army Alr Corps at Langley Field
Va, and William Tarbert, Jr, ©
Williamsport visited at the W. M
Tarbert home on Easter
Miss Mary Frank of Pitlsburgh,
called in town on Saturday.
Mis Jean Hartman of Harrisburg
: h pe
gart ar
¢
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
| Thomas Hartman the past weekend
| Mr and Mrs. Paul Cummings and
son Dean and Mr, and Mrs Walter
| Cummings of Williamsport: Mr, and
Mrs. Ralph Cummings of Lock Ha-
ven: Mahlon Cummings and friend
| Miss Janet McCartney of Aliquippa.
were Sunday guests with the gentle-
men’s parents Mr. and Mrs, A, CG
Cummings
Prof. and Mrs. E M. Brungart
and Mrs, Mary Frank of Selins-
grove, called in Rebersburg on Eas-
ter
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Beyers and
gon Jarg's, Mr. and Mrs. LL. A Kid-
der any son Bobble visited the for-
mer's parents at Danville, Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Charles Zimmer-
man and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zim- |
merman and family of Aaronsburg,
called at the Adam Winters home
Sunday. Mr. Winters is il] and
confined to his bed at this writing
Charles Hosterman, Private in
the Army Air Corps at Langley
Field, Va. visited his parents, Mr
and Mrs E 8. Hosterman over Eas-
ter. Thursday callers at the Hos-
terman home were: Miss
Rishel of Willlamsport and Mrs
Theodore Breon gnd daughter Lena
i of Coburn
Eildon Dlgen of Maryiand spent
Easter with his family in town.
| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sauers
| Btate College, were Friday visitors
at the H 8 8mull home,
Mr. and Mrs W, H. Hackenberg |
land daughter Joan and Mrs W. J
| Hackenberg motored to Hanover on
| Easter to be guests at the Rev, ©. FP.
| Catherman home. The latter two
| remained at Hanover until Mondav
| when they returned with Mr, and
Mrs, Russell Zachariag of Allen-
Frank Bierly,
! daughter Carolyn,
Grace |
of |
Mr
Liv intierr
Heckenberg
mothe
Glenn Brungart
ent
Havel
charged al
He
Brungart
rs. Rose
r home
Gramiey
al
Easter
parens
Hackenbery
were
and Paul
Woodron
James Hostermad
i a of Ohio and Miss
Catherine Hosterman of Penn Hail
were Monday supper guests at the
E H. Hosterman home
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Keister and
Homer Boone of Akron, Ohio, were
Bunday guests with the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boone
Mrs. Homer Boone and two daugh-
tera accompanied ber husband to
Akron.
Rev. and Mrs. Orvis Frank re-
turned Saturday after a two weeks
visit with their daughter at Mt
Holly. N. J.. and son Charles at Wil.
mington, Delaware. ‘The latter and
wife motored them home and spent
the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs
Alton Smeltzer and daughter Betsy
of Steubensville, Ohio, were also
weekend guests with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Blover of
Williamsport were Sunday supper
guests with the former's parents,
Mr and Mrs. Ray Stover
Mr. and Mrs, Pau] Styers and
visited relatives
in Centre Hall on Easter
Mr. and Mrs, William Tyson of
Syracuse, N. Y, were weekend guest;
at the Carlos Tyson home
Miss Eleanor Doerr, a former
teacher in MT. H 8. but now a
teacher in Highland Manor Junior
College in Térrytown-on~Hudson,
N. Y. was a Monday dinner guest
with Mrs. Adah Blerly
Mr. J C. Brungart suffered a
sun-sircke on Monday afternoon,
and
while planting potatoes in hig gar- |
den
Mr. and Mrs, Kurtz Weiser spent
the weekend in New York City
The Y. W. M. 8. of the Lutheran
church will have the Girl's Choral
Club of Williamsport give a con-
cer; in the local church on April
23rd. The public is invited, Silver |
offering will be lefted.
Miss Mildred Wolfe of Lewistown, |
calied on her parents, Mr, and Mrs
E.R. Wolfe on Saturday evening.
Mrs. EH. Hosterman and Mrs.
B. E Hazel of Madisonburg were
Wednesday visitors in Harrisburg
Charles Miller, Jr, and family of
Buffalo Cross Roads and James
Bradford and family of Centre Hall
were Easter guests with their par-
April 17, 1941.
CLARENCE
Miss Jane McCowan Was an |
ter dinner guest of Albina Bugosh
“Jimmie,”
Mrs
Bon Mr
celebrated hi
and
10th
only
Harold Pye
0.
Miss Mary Krish, of willlamsport, | birthday, April 14th
spent her Easter vacation In Clar-|
ence with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | pupil
Mike Kirsh
Beverly Bugosh, amusing daugh- |
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bugosh
was up extremely early Sunday try-
ing to get a peep at the Easter bun- |
ny
Miss Helen Bosak visited her sis-
ter in Scranton during the holidays
The latter attends a parochial school
in the hard coal city
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bolson were
to Akron. Ohio, to see thelr daugh-
ters who are in training to become
Blister:
returned
after undergoing
Philips-
Pauline Stephens
home Wednesday
mastoid operation
burg State Hospital
Bleven, Jr of
Steven Beprish, spent
with friends at Centre Hall
The following attended
day party for Bleve
Irungard apartments Wednesday
evening: Joe Bassala, Joe Crestan!
Howard Chambers, Steven BSeprish
David Kormanec, Joseph Pasuella
John Stephens, Joseph Franek, John
Martonchik, Andy McClusak, Jimmie
Fye, Andy Tobias, George Drape!
Eimer Shatoosky Sefchick
Ralph McCloskey Mann
Claude Herr Kor.
manee, Steve Bteve
Panik, The
bingo game:
cake ft
Mr
al the
and Mn
weekend
Mr
the
son
a birth-
Puolk at
the
¥O
William
Lester
Edward and Joh
MoClusak, and
boy: ed a series of
be d
refreshments
and Mn
onl Richard, Mn
Shore
ver Edkins, of
Sabbath at
homes
en joy
ides ice cream ar
yr
Hunter and
lam Hunter
and Mr. and Mrs
Easton, visited the
the McGowan and
here, Other at
McGowan home Su were
and Mrs E. D
ily of Lock Haven, and
Kobulare of Philadelphia
' Duke
draftees
Jersey
Y wt
pasi
Shive
the
»
Mr
visitors
naay
Myers and
Marthe
Joses
5
arm's
Sams
St. Petersburg
one of Uncle
stationed
4 A
: vi
weekend
fem
Paul
Blephen
for
the hiew baby
h, Jr
Kormanet oame
C. C. camp atl
Ceprish
home
2 Coburn
m w C
recently
Misses Anna
ven, Margaret and Mary
Kossick, of Williamsport, were week.
end callers around Clarence
Miss Margie Dubesky, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Geor Dubesky
observed her 18th birthday April 8
John Drapcho and daughter Mar-
lia, spent the Easter holidays vis-
ting friends Ohio
Brungard partook of
Easter dinner at his rs
home near State College. Other din-
guests included Mrs. E. Neff
Hubler, of Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. E
J. Gillen, of Bellefonte; Mrs. Grace
Albright, Shirley, Rachel and Rus-
Albright, Mr. and Mrs. Randall
ibright and daughter Judith Ann
all of Warrior's Mark: Hall Stover
and Harry Strouse, of State College
Mrs. Balena Etters, of Bellefonte
and Mr. and Mrs. Samue] Rudy and
three sons, Myron, Raiph and Herb-
ert, of Pennsylvania Furnace
Clarence's Easter parade was in
dulged In mostly by the female:
Should we say ‘as usual? Many of
the opposite sex were called upon
of Lock Ha-
Koleno
Smel
Be
in
Tames & de-
N
4 " chat
L0Us ERE
ner
sell
to fight fire along the ridge road on'
Sunday. "Ten Acres’ as it is locally
known, was nearly destroyed. The
Bugosh., Sharon Bukie Rifle Camps
and many others were endangered
Crowds of people from the township
were attracted to the soene Sunday
afternoon
“Dot” and Joe McClusak finished
their Easter bargaining at Beliefonle
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lambert. of
Milesburg, visited her mother, Mrs
John Muirhead, Sunday
Irvin Wooster, of Karthaus, called
recently on his sister,
Goodyear
Jeannette Muirhead left Sunday
for Avis, going to a position there
8t. Michael's observed special
past Easter gervices this week
Miss Lizzie Rushnock spent Easter
Monday with her aged mother at
Poormanside.
Friday, the 18th of April, the
younger set of Presbyterians at Mo-
shannon are sponsoring a festival
in their social rooms. Everyone wel-
come.
Sunday in the church proper
there, Rev. Gaynell Ardell will
{preach at 7:30 p. m. oh the topic
of “Shipwrecked.” The public is
cordially invited to attend both
{these events,
Mrs. Ida Groe, Mrs. Andy Retor-
ick and sister, Sue Wagner, all of
Gillentown, motored to Tyrone, Sun-
day evening where they atiended
church and had supper,
Mrs, Clyde
| Rupert,
Miss Elizabeth Ann Hoskinson. of |
Indisna, Pa.
cation in Clarence with her cousin,
[Kay Myers,
{ealled at the John Muirhead home
| Monday
Miss Emma Midlam, of Pine Glen, |
| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Quick and!
children were Sunday dinner guests |
of the Muirhead's.
(“Knute Rockne — All ” .
istarring Pat O'Brien, April 23-24.
{Plan to see it, local sports fans,
| Mr. and Mrs. Woomer, of Tyrone,
|
American,” |
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Miller. | Margaret Ann Flynn of Bellefonte,
Mr. and Mrs. 8. A Bilerly and [Harry Shive and family, Bob Shive,
daughter Loris were Sunday din.
ner guests at the Bugene Lee home
town, who spent a few days with | in State College,
{wife
Grace, all of Bnow Shoe, called Sun.
day at the B. A. Shive home,
!
|
and daughters Eileen and]
Easter baskets
were
for all four
receive
rade
th grace
nT, | 5
joyously Mon -
{day
BUSH HOLLOW
We
Sunday
were
didn’t
in Sur
only 39
Bunday
rally s0 much th
day Bchool, Lhere
present, Come back
next
werk
day nigl
Lage
mid
Wedne
Regular
week
(
on
and cot prayer meet
t the }
“i v
this Friday 1»
Rachel Reside
come
Revive
night
Many
ure
Tw
MO
v “
vi
SHANNON
¢
£
Morrison
daughter
Morris who
’ p
of
moll
Gels
novo ih
spent Sunk
er Mrs. Cassie 1
Mrs. Annje Willlamson, and Mrs
Vinnie Loy of Big Run, Pa. were
Sunday evening supper guesis at
the home of Mr and Mrs. Frank
Leeder
ber
Mr. and Mrs. Dutton of
ler, N. Y and Miss
Fieming spent the
their brother, Mr. Ci
Roches-
aries Fleming
——— - a ——
Birthday Supper
A birthday supper was held on
Sunday evening, April 6, for the
64lh birthday of Joshua Rupert. of
Beech Creek. The foiiowing persons
Were present: Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Mrs. Gerald Rupert and
children, Rose Mary, Geraldine and
Betty. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rupert
and children, Edward, Russell, David
and Anna, Mr. and Mrs, Merrill
Friese and children, Catherine, Mer.
rill, and William, John and Pearl
Swab, Mrs. Mabel Waite and child-
ren, Henrietta, Frederick, and Paul-
ine, Mr. and Mrs. Josh Rupert and
children, Mary Lou. Ronald, Robert,
and Edward. Refreshments consist.
ing of ice cream and cake were
served
Elizabeth |
weekend with
| RANDOM NOTES
(Continued from page one)
of hard service. In pursuing his hob-
by, the aged ter left
embodied
chairs which no doub
be handed down from genera
} Lo generation many familie
mina
{ memories
heritage of
ite rocking
will
a LO con
ANGLING
ive hear
mod
is
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and
age
. ort
ore
nine
Wha
a
Girl Trapped As
a rich
in
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t
has
t
IWomatic
Fire Threatens
from page one)
WHEN WINDS
GET ROUGH
A Windstorm Policy Protects You
From Financial Loss. Bee
John F. Gray & Son
General Insuranoe
Phone 497-1) Bellefonte, Pa
—
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50-50 Blend
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Winter Wheat
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Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed
Wagner's Horse Feed
Wagner's Pig Meal
Wagner's Egg Mash
Wagner's Chick Starter
and Grower.
Wagner's Turkey Starter
and Grower.
Wagner's Scratch Feed
Feed,
Wagner's Chick Feed
Wagner's Medium Scratch
Rydes Cream Calf Meal
Eshelman’s Dog Feed
All kinds of high protein
feeds for mixing with your
own feed.
Dealers in All Kinds
of Grains
BELLEFONTE, PA.
J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency
One of the Oldest Agencies in Centre County.
ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative,
Temple Court
spent her Easter va-| =
Phone 190
CT RI{TCR FET TE (6
DECKER MOTOR (0.
SOUTH SPRING STREET
BELLEFONTE, PA.
PHONE 674