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Allegheny St. Millbrook Youth Is Killed by Car (Continued from death had been Centre Cq ) Sheckler the fatality, c | gation but ruled that would not be necessary Richard Donald Hoy w Michael C. and Ka acher and was born ¥Y. on October 10, death of his th 8&0 he and his Martha I. Hoy had ndparents feir gra: Mollie Potter Hoy, at Millbrook services were held Mon- Funeral day afternoon Hoy home v. Homer page one) instantaneau ounty as a son of Hoy Pium- 3uffalo, N + hry ryn 1924 Since Lhe Her ag John C. and at the in Millbrook, with E Cauntt, of Clear I Of the Houserville caurch, officiating Train Service ' May Be Curtailed (Continued from page one) about 13 cents a mile sling passenger was about 27 centg a mile, it was claimed Local officials have been in touch this week with officials the Mid- die Division of the Pennsylvania Hallroad, and they have assurance thal before any definite action is taken the railroad will hear Belle. fente’s complaints, if any, to the froposed discontinuance of the two passenger trains Bellefonte is generally be one of the heaviest freight traf- fic originating points in Central Pennsylvania. The heavy shipments of limestone and lime products from local plants hag long been a steady ggilree of revenue to the railroad Mt. Union Downs Bellefonte 34-7 Con tinned from page ome) In the first quarter; one in the sec- Gud; nebe in the third, and two in the final quarter Undismayed by setbacks in the lost two games the Red and White team Is preparing confidently for fhe game with Jersey Shore tomor- Cost of oper- service of believed to by | party at Rh Kerlin Dimoft Kurey Holesg Anderson Fleck Park me Levine Pinge, Mt Cor- Dun- Bellefonte an Watson Lutz, Kerschinger, Amt Davi Union—Long, George, Rhoade Brown, Pointer, William Bingam nerman iver, ger referee West nesman Officials: Gosse umpire; Miller, he - > BIERLY'S CONDITION REPORTED IMPROVING ad I 8S. A. Samuel A Bie e dent of Reber quite ill at his home terday was reported SOMe improvement still confined to home Mr. Blerly is proprietor of age at Rebersburg, is tax appraiser for Centre ¢ is a member Local Draft No. 1, State College resi- became turdav. ves. be showing , although he was toy his a gar inheritance aunty, and Board ¢ 0 - as F. F. A. MASQUERADE TO BE HRD OCTOBER The monthly meeting fonte Chapter, Fut America, Was Bellefonte High At the ge hold 28 of the Belle- Farmers of at ‘he we Tues School decision was made masquerade Hallowe'en the Axemann home of Samuel Holube« president of the group. on Tuesday evening, October 28 Eighteen members of the group attended the meeting held day S5i0n to a CAL -SU PPLEMENTUM Keép Your Cows and Stock Protected PIGS ble time. liberally It is necessary to get a pig to market in the shortest poss In order to grow him fast calcium should be supplied The sows die from calcium deficiency before and after farrowing. The little pigs die from lack of calcium, and often get rickets. The sow gets milk fever and dies. for the want of minerals. Halrles Sows eat their young 3 pigs are caused by a ealcium deficiency. Pigs sometimes suffocate for the need of calcium FOR PREVENTION OF DISEASE AND MALNUTRITION FEED CAL-SUPPLEMENTUM $5.00 per 100 Ibs Dr. A. A. $3.00 per 50 Ibs Donahoe * General Practitioner — 133 N, Barnard St, “Phone 4021 State College, Pa. | Cornerstone Laying Planned For School (Continued from page one) Blaney sald Continuing with Blaney sald the Linn of the structure may before cold weather that the floor above the boller room Is scheduled to be poured so heat can be supplied to the closed parts of the structure, Mr. Btock reported that. repre- sentatives of Architects Hunter & Caldwell, of Altoona, here this week to prepare plans for equipment to be placed in the new structure here until the task pleted, Mr. Stock sald, It reported that all roofing material for the building has arrived and is now in storage A commilleecman declared that early delivery of the roofing was fortunate in that prior- ities on this material are now most dMMeult to obtain Alte elved dition ol his report Mr street section be under roof arrives, and en- has been a discn regarding the the Bishop yard. the board auth chase of calcium will be spread over moisture-collecti: chemi will long drought S.0n upon complaints dusty con- treet school purs which The re rized the chloride the plot 1g properties of the allay dust even during periods, it Is claimed al The board authorized board mem. ber William B. Troupe to employ Charles Nighthart to remove all tin and other trash, with the ex- ception of a collection of mud, from the bottom of the swimming pool at for Hughes athletic field The ich has accumulated i declared unsightly and would destroy pool this winter A ection: Cans Ix the meq ol] w wnitary ) the Collec tax HAL 1940 1} to- $2.305 41 since last month. The unanimously to extend per 1941 dup- No penalties paid be- explained passed in which the fixed policy of will- o grant use of school bulld- facilities for any properly nd conducted courses. The t Penn State indicated that courses will be Ons istr 20 a are Tax tor O COL ave voted nalty lod « to Decembe be collected on ¢ December 1, it A wns board stated its taxes wa motion P ness ind red al act } va Exten speci offered here pers ! res ation da 71 d 21 the here Ir COUS# opened lon service will cast of heat, lig) in the Exten: for SOT Vices ie sponsible nitor school ried that the n Central Company h new ranges in department ast the ranges Nu the new range: in gEreeIpent Bia the eport 1} 1 | wipal re the oid L cordance wi Ihe Pri of Landing present school yea: care of, and that township expect in the Dear dental n report that the teeth of 108 pupil nd 63 cor Forty-seven « { aid dental work done showing all needed returned that ha vealed all account beginning of have been taken the relnalning Htion the the tO make sSeile- future yeni g noweq reCtive and work the school The of r and school during the month CAMPS measles, and that one wis In the fired of the Bishop street school spread of the disease now seeliy to be halted, the report said Medical inspector Dr. J. © completed examination grade pupils and 62 d the most common hand. reported among de- fective tons The inspector nurse indicated that they are pre- paring a suggested plan tor taking care of such handicaps, Three of the pupils inspected had functional heart ailments, it was reported All nigh school classes re- ceived instruction in the use of the library. freshman class (1 four card completed, were to medical in- nurse indicated there were report the of cose Rog - of 80 ¢ 3 DER ers high s suplis, an feap them was ' and la 1s four for 7 days, and the upper three classes for 2 days The Vocational Agriculture stu- are planning to take part in ure JPATIETS of Am- in Willlams- Hh the tents the annual Fut arica Fair to be port National Education Week will be observed from November 8 to 15, and some special activities are ex- pected to be held in observance of the week p—— Millheim Plans Mummers’ Parade eld A mummers’ parade during which £75 in cash prizes will be distributed is planned in Millheim on Wednes- day evening. October 29, it was an- | nounced yesterday by Drew Kolb, | | chairman of a committee in charge of the Hallowe'en celebration The event is being sponsored by the merchants of Millheim, and the parade Is scheduled to move ptompt- ly at 7 p. m. In the line of march will be the following bands: the East Penn's Valley Band, Millheim; Spring Mills High School Band; | Centre Hall Band and probably the Loganton Band. Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts are scheduled to march in a V Our experience is that it is very difficult to keep an organization at | work after the dinner, bell rings | FOUR, FIVE OR SIX TON IN A LOAD Bituminous * “CC” Quality COAL FROM MINE TO YOU Telephone Frenchville 1-R-15 or Write P. M. WOODLING KARTHAUS, PA. that | are expected | The architect will remain com- | also was! Girl Injured In Fic from Car Clearfield Man Arrested For Failing to Render As- sistance Eleanoy Cilsewhite 20-year-old Clearfield girl, is reported to be In {a oeritienl condition at the Clearfield {| Hospital suffering with a fractured | skull, lacerations and other injuries | recelved when she jumped from 23- year-old Robert Danlel's car, also of Clearfield, The driver was arrested on charges of falling to render as- of an aceident sistance at the scene The girl was found in Danlel’s car near the Clearfield city dump about noon Saturday by a passing trucker who called police saying the girl looked ns though she had been beaten up State Motor and found the g ed from tl car by Daniels and hs about 2 o'clock Daniel had a date with ning. They had drinking establishment beer Police Investigated irl. She Jjump- been picked laid In It nag we up ince d told police that he had Friday eve- nearby where he oft the girl one Lo a drank drink ive for be « ne him when own opened Sh ner lieved keaving left to He sald the ca he was going per hour. He picked he ip he 3 take when miles Anor 30 conscious 8 refused to ¢ dump ana heater Ww the night In the mo: ed for her He efi he get hig truck coal before 1 removed ner Girl Scouts’ Fall Activities Begin Mrs. Martin Miller Commis- stoner Attend Conven- tion at Dallas, Texas With the advent of the nil on Girl Scouts are becoming creasingly active Last nda Blan Large, enjoyed Brockerhoff Hotel ne wer in honor of leader Mi sg Dorothy W has withdrawn from a number of years of Pearl Mi « ti Le The Gin thelr fOr their former ARNOT faithful £ remen e Was BiYED A Vig She by her girl Little Hou w ely on Baturd Mary Heverl) Troop 7 and the friend i ance Ah to Hun by a campfire and enjoyed by Troop evening. Miss Jean Miss Joanne Long and assisting. was in charge This coming Saturday, Mrs. Mar- tin CG Scout Commissioner leaves Dallas, Texas, where she will attend the National Girl Scout convention following week. At tl close of the convention there will be an 8-day conducted t Mexico Mrs. Miller Mexican trip some time In tives before she middle of November Before long the public will be called upon to buy Girl Scout cook- fes. It is the only project they have for earning money, and wholeheart- ed suppos: by the townspeople is needed to make {i successful one resounGs eve Troop i iy wien 6 ents yolihig pentieimen en Woods weilller roast, 10 on Tue McGarvey 5 Shirl ey Howed was day with Duf- fy iy 1 ler "ARLE the take ti spend rela- the expects to we and then Houston returns will with worth _. n pss | FIRE PREVENTION 18 : STUDIED IN SCHOOLS | The Bishop Street School under the direction of the bullding Princi- pal, Ralston Derr, observed Fire Prevention Week in a most effective manner, Each room spent part of a period in a discusdon of ways to prevent fires. A fire drill was held and pu- pils in al] grades visited the Undine Pire House, Members of the Pie Company were present to explain the use of the equipment The children were shown how to use the chemical extinguishers seen in many public bulldings. The various dials and controls on the pumpers were explained, Some of the other fire-fighting aids which they inspected were loud speaking equipment to direct the firemen, firsy ald kity, gas masks resuscitation equipment stretchors canvas covers for furniture roofing paper repalr fi, sawdust Ww ADXOrD (XCess Wu.*r on premise folding ladder: John flicer 8 SP Rel speake; | y Q ow and not Galalda, Bell was instr imantal from Holli Private M2» BO: of fNres are caused by ca nes He dixcussed ich as } § the | shurg dive Ba day f wiikey Ol piles of ~ubbish, rw on irnace Houses et and mportance of call} (OF sina inaided an fires in Jl Lem of control inti] th Pupils were icticrs revent serious Y their clothing were shown now themselves or off the aly They were inhaling fumes Lo thelr died from om skin wa: higl practical neise tatements ner cf Lhe speaker pr fRs.0n on aiven uel ' 1 [£00 4 inury 10Ae Vey In se aught afue —_— (Oo Wiggs a round roll on the smn canlioneg It that inhaled fumes The Lhe and eas made a fine ir the pupils Street School by t employed visual aid modern school ally seeing the local fire com- efficient fire drills An interesting floor to cut ond her e fire “ay Wa brought peopl attention more than fr DuUrns talk and eat "ny shop au . Gored by Ball 21. of Dry Va Union eounty, gore farm, is a Lew al father 8 J 4 broken Ulric? HOVE Marriage Licenseg Hoover Port France: Woods Port Wilbur Dean. Pennsylva Lyda. de Thomss Matilda Matilda nia Furnace Tyione Harvey for Pottery ALSO SMALL FOLIAGE PLANTS From 10c vr WOODRING'S Floral Gardens 127 E. Howard St, PHONE #4 To Our Patrons! 4 THANKS for your acceptance of our New Roaster-Fresh Coffee introduced last week. We have received many words of praise on bringing to Bellefonte coffee of eyes. such high quality, roasted before your If you have not already tried this cof- fee, we urge you to do so immediately and you will join the others in its praise. Corman’s Food Market West High Street MUS 1 Bellefonte, Pa. 3SER W. TIG for nal ISTE { R. L. Mallory | Dies Suddenly (Continued from page one) place the penny photo craze swept the nation and the young pho- tographers had more business than they could handle In 1902 Mr. Taylor withdrew from the business and Mr. Mallory moved into the location in Crider's Ex- change where his studio has been located ever since. In the same year he was united in marriage with Mis Mayme Murphy, of Philadelphia, who survives with three children Mrs. Marvin A. Rothrock and Ed- gar Mallory, both of Bellefonte, and Mrs. L. M. OIL, of Philadelphia, A fourth child, Donald, died some Years ago Other survivors include one grand. child a Brother Russell of Belle- fonte, and two sisters, Mrs. Blaine Mabus and Mrs, C. J. Newcomb, both of Bellefonte Twenty-five years lory was chosen as at the Centre had that post up began In equipment had been led and expanded Mr. Mallory the Centre the Y the ago Mr. Mal- x-ray technician County Hospital, and con in the present time that position the vastly modern. he remained tinuously unti] 8ince he weer ved County ns fn iil Hospital M. C. A He was a mem- old S8vcamore club, and of the Preshy onts fhe of of member n Belled for 40 today he and observed ary he lived unt] Mallory would their 40th wedding Funeral ser 2 o'clock Sat have ANnIve! vices will irday afternoon Widdowson Funeral Home Allegheny st th the Rey Cc. 1 PSOn, pasts of Ticiating th we wil. the ronpd iam Presb; Lerment emetery STATE COLLEGE SELECTEE COMPLETES AIR COURSE Charl Btate College has wn § a fourth bis ‘ an- Cook tandolph of the Be - July 22 trom No. | KURA tioned Headquarter: Bguadron PUBLIC SALES SATURDAY. OCT Rowwenr {URSDAY eT w south 13} ry YOUuneE cattie, hoes x! OW pies, chickens also DOLsios pone houseigdd goods Sale 12:30 noor Maves & Blover FRIDAY OCT BER 24 Ruth lot wi i at thelr farm Centre Hall cow. young st 1230 EB E BATU RDAY oC 3 SATURDAY OCT ben F Welly ana y Iunent at public sale at Howard #30 served fash Mave BATURDAY Bhafler his resi MODBOUTE hold goods pores o'clock Hubler. au WEDNESDAY. OCT. 20-8 Hoy will offer at public sale or John Grove farm located 6 west of Bellefonte gr 6 miles of State College. near Shiloh ch livestock, farm implements some household goods. Sale at AME M Smith aut SATURDAY. NOV. j—Mrs Marie will offer at public sale at home in Milroy, a full line of household goods. Bale at 1 bp m E M’' Smith, auct Terms of sale Caah x44 WEDNESDAY. NOV M Bainey will offer at public bis famn at Warriors Mark stock and farm implements Also the farm containing 65 acres. will be sold. HL Harpster, auctioneer THURSDAY NOVEMBER 6-—Glenn MoCloskey will offer at public sale 1 mile east of Zion or 5 miles east of Bellefonte on Route 220 a com- plete jine of farm equipment Sale at 1030. E M Smith, auct SATURDAY. NOVEMBER B--At 12 o'clock noon. Clarence Livingston Executor of the Estate of William Geary. will offer at public sale, On the Geary homestead at Eastville Clinton County. the household fur- miture, furnishings and supplies including a number of antioues. Among the jlems are range, heatrola, kitchen cabinet, Claude the miles east wreh and 10 Reed Yer &—Elmer desk refrigerator, sewing machine | and butchering Chrya- and campenter tools, dizhes, chairs, chess jer and Ford automobiles many other items Temms cash E. Hubler. auctioneer WEDNESDAY, NOV, 12-—-8ovd Oorl will offer at public sale on his {arm 8%, miies south west of Bellefonte, In Buffalo Run valley, horses, oat. tle and hogs Sale at 1 m Mages & Btover, aucts THURSDAY NOVEMBER W. Frantz will offer at public sale 1 nille west of Old Port on Earlys- town road at his farm, livestock farm imglemenis £00ds. Also the farm beds, Pp containing = - valuable ! oa | 13-Harry and household | B86 acres will be Terms made known day of sale M. Bmith, Auct THURBDAY, MARCH 19 man will offer at public | farm 8B miles northwest fonte, live stock form and household goods 212 acres, EM. Bm PRIDAY, MARCH 20-3 DD ana C Neidigh will offer at public sale Ut Lheir farm five miles southwest of Bate College and three mile north of Pine Grove Mil Hive flock Imolements and rome house hold goods Bale nt 10 o'clock This 48 su clean up sale. Terms made known { M on day of pale ¥ A Smith auct 4011 Thursday, Oct. 16 LAWRENCE M. TUSKEY Will offer at public sale y known as the Scott Ebberts Cated one-half mile east Creek on Route 45, the sonal property LIVESTOCK horse, weight 1400 horse, 1400 pound horse weight 1600 horse welght 1680( of Guernsey B. and Bang Cow 11 ad New Hampsh Red FR illets: 4 shont we pounds FARM MACHINERY ihe 3 F ¥ r foot I deliv planter noe {HOW O0ler offered for mule E i’ L. Poor- sale at hi of Bells implement Gino farm of th 42 r puct ride ery rake {iver ar vato TUME TOL oat Terms Sale at Saturday, October 18 B. FRANK LUTZ Public Sale of ANTIQU ES greeter ned will offer at ’ Bell SATURDAY and Ive healing #10 Pye Con ar er a rox and other Tere B PEACHY Bellevily®, Pa Friday, October 24 GARDNER AND RUTH LONG Will fier #2 8 {RL 1 thelr farm 3% miles South of Centre Hall the following LIVESTOCK isislang oO 12 are due in Febru September August. 4 hei three of these are pas- bred: 2 bulls, alm November was fresh were springer € rene y iresh in st old enough ure o service. 17 head of of 2 brood sows with pigs by 1 to farrow In shoats weighing from 40 to 8 this stock was Frustioall i on the farm. A large n cattle are purebred but not regi ster- ed. Terms will be made known on of sale. Sale at 1230 P M Hi Auctioneer Fridey Ontaker 24 F. H. FISHER Dogs one a Chester side: 1 Hamp- time of sale day E ibler pale at; live- {| Fa refined livit erted int thr ee sDarime ent fs iNnOOmMe maker an idea ton FIRST FLOOR Large | I place and n book ca ox we leads tO t SPOOND FLOOR Recreation living all, three bed rooms, to two d rooms and complete bath with shower. store rom and linen closet: bath has tiled floor. hard. wi floors throughout, completely nsulated and landscaped, With easy drive 10 basement garage. Large basement with laundry. Can be financed. Sale p mm LL F I Mayes, auot Sa turday, Oct. 25 WILLIAM E. SHAFFER Willi offer at public sale 81 his resi- dence one mile wel of Madisonburs | the following items: A 6-{! extension table. leaf table, chairs; old fashion- ed rocking chairs Kitchen range | sinks. cupboards; linoleum. ocarpets; stands; sewing machine, ofean: old fashion beds: couches: crocks copes kettle: iron kettle: bHutcherine tools lone horse wagon: harness; forks | ar vd {many other items 100 numerous | mention REAL PITATE —Jlmimedintely lowing the 8 room house with with b 1 My 8 Hn cide entra at fo! 22 PUBLIC SALE OF THE BLACKSMITH & MACHINE SHOP TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT of the late REUBEN F. WELTY Saturday, October 25th, 1941 BEGINNING AT 8:30 A. M . SHARP. at the Shop, 295 East Howard Street, Bellefonte, Pa. Hand and Power Drill Presses; Tire and Wheel Repair Equipment, Carpenter Tools; 2-h. p. 110-volt heavy duly Motor; 20 Posts; Wrecking & Pinch Bars: Machine Shop Tools; Grindstone; tot of Chains, Including log and heavy-duty Tractor Chains; fot New Single & Double trees; New Milk Cart; Cider Press; Pair Bobsleds; Butchering Equipment, including Kettles, Rings, Grinder, Stuffer, Hangers, Meat Bench, ete. Many other articles too numerous to mention. THIS IS AN ALL-DAY SALE. Lunch will be served an Lhe premises TERMS CASH. MAYES & STOVER, Aucts, 10 of which are clés; be ollered sOrine on wee nia J Cr acres of ground and 12 woodland, will ale There is a 200d GierLy Would make Bale at 12 and Hub for Yi ge Camp i Wine Saturday, October 25 CLYDE N. LFE. Bt es ’ Belietonie Inciuding FRE REE of ent Dur: p wa gona t Leds ‘ Wil Wey Wednesday, Oct. 29 BE. CLAUDE HOY Thursday, Nov. 6 GLENN MeO LOSKEDY Saturday, Nov. 15 THOMAS J. OCKER or hlic sale at Robe 3 (= 2-horse wider 1 ougey on « wagon orn sheller: milk cans harpoon; hay stove Del aval forks "Eimer Hubler L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 28d ia buckets b ie 4 electr cream pepara- Bale at 127 Auct xen 1" Why not have the benefit of competitive bidding in the sale of your property. Past experiences have proven that public sales of real estate demand higher prices, A number of Farms and several Residences will be offered at public sale in the near future. Watch for Dates! H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 3579 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. JAMES GILLILAND GENERAL AUCTIONEER OAK HALL STATION, PA. soe.
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