Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 16, 1941, Image 4
Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA October 16, 1941, CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Monday of Last Week: Admitted: Mrs. Charles H. Ginter Milesurg; Willlam H. Jame’, State College; Discharged: Miss Margaret PF. Knoll, State College; Mrs. Dean L. Noll and infant daughter, Pleas- ant Gap. Admitted Tuesday, dis- charged Tuesday: Robert L. Green- away, ‘Howaid, R. D. %; Births: a Son was born to Mr. and Mrs, James Brung, Beliefonte, R. D. 2 Tucsday of La { Week: D.sgharged: Mrs State (College; Miss Lucille Moyer Quakentown; Mrs. Reuben Eisen- huth ‘@oburn: Admitted Tuesday discharged Wednesday; Thomas Ed- ward Watkins, State College, R. D 1. Births: a son to Mr, and Mrs David Rank, State College Hall Young R. D.; Discharged Myrtie | Howard, R, D, 1; Admitted Saturday, discharged Sunday: Mrs | “red Myers, State College, R, D Herbert FP. Kauffman, Harrisburg Sunday: Admitted ard: R, D. 2; Howard, Discharged R. Davis and Infan: gon Mrs. W. Hoy Neff and nf ter, Boalsburg; Mi: ter. Milesburg: Mr snd Inf M1 Thomas Shope, Herbert | Bryan. | Mrs, Merrill | Bellefonte; | aul daugh Charles Gun James Brun Bellefonte R, D. 2; id Infant dgaugh I Mrs. Ri“n- amd C avior an niant daughter A dacghter t nd I't pDurnsica Capers p daughter to How- | Harolq Breon ant son ter Bellefonte ary oa Although delivery of the Bellefonte Logan nle re con PREVIEW OF LOGANS’ $8000 NEW PUMPER Fire Company's new pumper Is not expected until next March, the photo above is an almost exact duplicate of the machine ordered last week by the local firemen, The truck, manufactured by the Buffalo Fire Aupliance Corp. at Buffalo, N. Y., will be equipped with Wedne day of Last Week: B ¥ a : ig si a 500-galion pump; a 200-gallon booster tank; large hose compartment, and seating capacity for eight men Discharged: Mrs s 1. Me in the streamlined cab. a « N is : J , Re™ Cartney, Howard, R. D. 1; Wilbur Auman; Spring Mills; Mrs. Frank - Gullo, and iniant daughter, State INSPECT BEEKEEPING Ralpl - - - six-cylinder motor. Additional Locals The James Pettingill family last week moved from the Fred Showers on East Logan street to the house on Burnside street recently vacated by the Frank Hall family College; Mrs, Robert Barger and IN CENTRE COUNTY infant son, Boalsburg; Births: A ’ . son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dumm State College; a to Mr Mrs. Robert Horner, Boalsburg Thursday of Lat Week: Admitted: Mrs, W. E. Butt ate College: Robert M. Reinhold, State College; Discharged: Mrs. Ray J Carper, Aaronsburg, R. D. 1. Birth A daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Woife, Spring Mills, R. D. 2 Friday: Admitted: Mrs. John W. Tice State College, R. D. 1; Frank Smita Bellefonte Discharged: Mrs, Den- nis M. Watson and infant son Bellefonte, R. D. 3: Mrs. Ralph K Nyman and infant son, Howard; Admitteq Friday, discharged Satur- day; Miss Roslyn Sobelson, Flush- ing, L I; Miss Lena Hatch, Belle- fonte R. D. 3; Paul I Beck, Port Matilda, R. D. 1; Birth: A daughter to Mr, ané¢ Mrs. James A. Shuey Milesburg. Saturday: Admitted Centre Hall, Mr the Leitzel]l is post William Rous lege, Philadelphia end Bellefonte man’s parents, Mr. and Mn Cellerman, at thelr Bishop Mrs. Carl Berberick esda, Md. Is spending thi Bellefonte with her parent Mrs. A. L. McGinley on Thoma Mr expected here end t a charter mem all bee has just pection was Gordon, of Freeburg the Department Harrisburg A recent inspection of yards in Centre been completed made by R. V Pa., representing of Agriculture at There are 225 beekeepers in Cen- county 1600 c« bees. Of this group 60 yards, or proximately 200 colonies, were fected with American foul bre This is the disease which is serious the beekeeper edy I destroy fected son and county Kellerman The in y studenis at home St tre and Mr: street at thelr lonies of ap- in- ocd Weekend guests of Mr O. B. Malin and family home on North Allegheny street in- cluded Mrs. Malin's parents Mr and Mrs. Herbert Meyers, of Sprin Lake, N. J Mrs, Emily Warfield ret r apartment on west Curtin Tuesday from Pittsburgh two weeks’ visit Edith Schad Mr. and Mrs. Aaron D Frederick, of Bush Addi. spent weekend in DuBois Leitzell's parents Fred D. Thomas Sunday, alike ig th Thomas ing Irom some me very ” at lo he rem- pln to the colonie in. treet ay is Waa aii ') ‘ fumigation of Arrive accompany and extensive to equipment According to Blaney. there forty tons of Centre county Most of this } small yards for However, some he 0 wife County Agent R. C will be approximately honey oduced beekeep this oney 4 in that city by Year in home consumption Leitzell produced the Mr of our remaining oper remain wn Samuel Gingerich, Robert Horner, Centre ber Mr t their ho Berber ar—— $0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 \J . 3 SAS ad Sa Sa a Kg Mog Xa) ‘ | 0 0 0 0 0 *, LR J * 0* 2% 0% A Ld LJ J * Poe * TP ot bd * _& ro? %o* +, (a) * LJ Ld Opening FRIDAY *® > 4 ho? ® > J A ®, * Oo pa * * * Na LJ > * + > * * *0 LJ » *® +, LJ », * 0 * o® > J LJ > * NCR) ot 0,00, *0, J * * A (a) * * *0, * > > Ld >, * > > > LJ * > *0, * Ae (J *0 *, * ee *0, J * >, 7 (a) Bellefonte’s Newest Store for Men We think you'll like our new store. We have tried to make it attractive and convenient for your shop- ping pleasure. J * (a J NM >0, * NATIONALLY KNOWN MEN'S WEAR ® CAMPUS TOGS FOR YOUNG MEN ® HYDE PARK CLOTHES ® MICHAEL-STERN VALUE-FIRST CLOTHES ® MANHATTAN SHIRTS MANSCO UNDERWEAR MANHATTAN SPORTSWEAR MANHATTAN NECKWEAR ® ESSLEY SHIRTS ® ALBERT RICHARD JACKETS ® FOSTER SPORTSWEAR ® CHAMP HATS BERG HATS ® INTERWOVEN HOSIERY ® PURITAN SWEATERS BOB DAVIS FORMERLY MONTGOMERY'S STORE 3 North Allegheny Street * » > J * * Xa a >, *, * *0, * RA LOE) Xa Xa) CaS) * Here you will find ample stocks of smart Clothing, Furnishings and Hats, at prices that will surprise you for fine wearing apparel. * > * * All men wear clothes . . . but so does a scarecrow, You have to get more than protection, you have a standard of style to live up to. * > J LJ The Fall Suits and Topcoats we will show you aren’t just clothes . . . they're beautiful garments that will make you look better tomorrow than you look to- day without them. —— SOUVENIRS — J * o_O Ca a a a Xa) ®, RA > J > >, * 9, * . PS eeeele * * \/ oe aloele steels eleelolselsed * $0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Ha a Xa Xa Xa Ma Xa Xp Hg Kg aX +*, » 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 », 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 La 2) oP "Sa FOLIA PNP I 00. 00,00 00, *0 Ca PEO 0 00. 00. 00, 00. 00. 00 00 00. 00.00, pO J % * aa) * \d @* - ,e * » hs *e *d >, \ * os Ca LJ » » * LL she te *. o 8 0 0 0 4 0 0 POSES 0 20 00. 00 000 » » . se 8s 0 > ot? Mg * Xa) oo? * > > * Ca AG * > > >. >, * * re > > Ai > * > > > > > Ald » > » A *>® > w > » > > \d >e > > + » pe » * > > > » * Ald *! > » > >e > \ >9 > > >® * > > > i > » >» » > * * Add > » > >, > > > LJ > 7 * > > > In the cab will be heating and defrosting tubes. The truck will carry a siren, flood-lighting system, hand extinguishers for fighting special types of fires. The machine will be powered by a 152-horsepower ter harmony t the public The Willi will be 25 or 40 cent suiting from ti ed over to Lh conducted ficials report t al dress or der Chester Davi returned to his A. Clark Company Sunday, after for a week juries received in a Mr. Davis’ brother law. Mr. and Mrs of Baltimore, Md, fonte most of last come here upon being the accident in which Chester Dav- is’ car was forced off the road by another machine -H. D. Lutz, of Findlay, Illinois, was an arrival in Bellefonte on Tuesday for a visit with his sister Mrs. 8 Clay Witmer, of East High street, He was accompanied east by his daughter, Mrs. Tierney, and a | neighbor lady of his home com- i munity, Mr. Lutz has been a suc- cessful farmer for many years, and now in his 81st year is still raising bumper crops. His principal pro- ducts this year were 160 acres of soy beans and 45 acres of broom corn, for which he finds a ready market at nearby Decatur. Mr. Lutz stated that last year crop of soy beans was disposed of at 60c a | bushel; this year's quotations start- ied at 81.80 a bushel and are now holding at $152. With a yield of 60 bushels to the acre, which Mr. Lutz informs us is an average return, 160 acres of humble beans would seem having been off recuperating from motor accident and sister-in- William Davis were in Belle week having notified of his {a veritable gold mine to a farmer. | PON | ms 7] | leave | southern Virginia Centre Lutz and today part expected drive through lvania and West returning hom for a Pennsy before chool whil school teacher in counts | today and tomorrow than 400 | annual fonte Mrs. W. R i of Is expected Lo arrive today for a weekend B. O. Harvey and home at the ner Allegheny stree Mr. and Mr son Bam weekend in two-dny titut Hershey Bellefonte My in visit with Howard Parson of Allentown el Ai Bellefont and spent the with Mr and sl Klinger, of th North Pvt. Louls Field, Washir weexend Geor ter Allegheny H. PHILPOT Miss Brockerhoff to Head Nursing Staff Because of the resignation of Mr Pat Red Cr nursing Josep Yh Chapler Brockerho tee wi Mrs ' omm members makin chapier Ben. Beeaer OCEOT her the As hoff =» ill commitiee duties in the need arises, Miss increase the size take care of Red Cross of to all this service Local Sportsmen To Meet at Y. M. C. A. have been banquet completed for to be held bn the Centre County Federation of Sportsmen, at Logan Grange Hall Pleasant Gap, at 7 o'clock Wednes- day evening, October 20 Tickets for the dinner available from Hassell Lose Jodon, and other members group The evening's program clude brief addresses on of interest to sportsmen, and eral reels of motion pictures of sports events. The public is cordial- ly invited to attend the dinner Plans the hunters are now George of the will in. subjects BEY - TIAC With the Things You've Always Liked Nv | 15 NEW O Now on Bellefonte _ North Water St. Phone 211 nd— NES, TOO! display at Motor Sales “Bellefonte, Pa. : | Sp DONTE DIT TERE DORR SISAL 304 4 EE i nl tl Ha ti v a J <r LIMstie > ALTA LALAAAAALAAALALAIALALAALAAHALAAAAAMAARAAAAALINAAAAAAY v DR. HOWARD F. BAUER, Optometrist WILL BE AT CROSSLEY 85 JEWELRY STORE Wednesday, October 22nd. INSTEAD OF SATURDAY, OC Te TTI & MITRE o HHT Stray Bullet Hits Car [ y ¢ '4 oily we ari LOR if ae ga apy OR “er - = oa NN % - ’ le | | MON TUES WED. ONLY! All Croquignole OR Pompadour With End Curls 51.75 19; E. 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