Pace Six —— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. January 1, 1942. @he (Centre Democrat, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. WALKER BROTHERS A. C. DERR PAUL M. DUBBS CECIL A. WALKER Proprietors Editor Associate Editor ... Business Mauger Issuera weekly every class m « of O Entered in the postoffice at Bellefonte, Pa, as second- atter Thursday morning. EDITORIAL Mr. American Citizen guy who will have t in armaments are the men” { You 0 put the - — - Do without something every week during 1942 and put the savings defense stamps or bonds NRE The Centre Democrat wishes subscribers ull kinds of good tune and success during 1942 rt t—— A ———— Don't look now, but did vou know you had skunks in vour gasoline?! Sure you have, but vou won't long because science has ¢ a way to kill them, Here's and why of it. All gasoline « amall quantities ¢f pounds, known as mercaptans chemically speaking things that make Mi social. For ye YOu ve skunkiike od from an your tank ou which converted into odorless Jeft them in th alung the Atls pany to unet a DIOL t tirely. The pucated. but mercaptans riich as a d Locks like woud gave ou sulphur com- Ww hich sal 0 anti oo th ne all ” oper bodily for SOMETHING WORTH- WHILE IN 1942 The majority of u LV down" feling retrospect hurriec f gifts, We remember and preparation of dinner and the the day comes. Have we a eating and the of debt unpaid disappointment DO alter que Wi heada things we | want? Or have we stayed within our we contributed fo the ure of our childrer bors? It all depend ual and her outlook Well, at least before each of of it what we w to put down res« but it will be what you wish ing the next bend all of y direction No great work or su ; Was accomplished In haphazard [ashi without a plan. Unless we know what we want and work definitely toward our goal, we will find our selves; at the end of 1042 just about where we stand right now Every school boy knows thi we ever tf he a i St. John's Evangelical & Reformed Rev. C. Nevin Stamm. pastor Church school, 9:30 a. m.: morning worship, 10:45: Vesper sery 7:30 p.m ice United Brethren, Bellefonte G. E. Householder, pastor. Sunday schiool at 9:30 a m J. H. Copley #acting Supt. in charge. Preaching at 10:45 a. m, and 7:30 p. m_ by pastor. Christian Endeavor meeting at 7:30. Prayer and Bible study nesday evening at 7:30. Choir hearsal Friday evening: Junior at 7 o'clock: Ser , at clock. The cordiall vited to attend ices the Wed- FQ choly 8 0- - rit hoir publi all South Union, William J. Shope school, 9:30; morning wo evening worship, 7:30. Election of of - ficers for schoo] was held last Sunday with the following results: superintendent. Mr. Work- man; choruster, Mr. Shope! treasurs er, Mrs. Dobson: secretary, Mis Punkle: librarians, Elva Dunkle and Nora Heaton Miss Bowen Sunday evening. Jan. 4. we will-ded- | icate our new lighting system. There will be special music for this vice and the mes: will be the Light Mingoville the Bunda 11 pian 80T « I Am «© Presbyterian Charge Services Sunday, Jan. 4: Port Ma- Weds Bible school, 10 a mc morn- 8 worship, 11 o'clock. Unionville | Bv worship, 7:30: Bible study class Mosagy jan. 5th at the home ARNOUNCES. Wi ashiirg — Bible school 9:50 a. m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m; C. E Pr%%es woot 7:30 The week of Janua, i throughout will be featured bY seg... sortnin. es pertain ing to the Week of Pages 50, in the Methodist churen LT burg. A hearty interest ang ye. 4t- tendance is soliclied. Howse, Onkwood, minister A { Necos foree Hght confined t alr, water, etc a certain small area, of Q mich more powerful than if these fvarious elements are diffused or sep- directions Just If we direct and exert direction chance of we co an work and diff arated in different with our energies them toward one purpose all in that we will stand a far better gaining our ends than If even greater amount dissipate it over many things The handy much 50 of our force erent Jack-of-ali-Trades may be a fellow ' - - - Rae sr RUSSIA SCORES AN UPSET fact of th the Red mt Knees me ( battered that has LTO mter-att oldiers ton rm Snoring a renewed German o Cre an i ! mn wig next pnsanit may easi recapiure 3 outcome has earned id gard octal element: fared it heating but survive because ity peo ling to HA and 4 we he organization Almost unajded mighty atid pald a managed to were wil ary, the Soviet foe a terrible tonk tremendous price rit ple igh die for Hublersburg - Zion Charge Hublers- 9:30 a Charles G. Link, pastor burg Sunday Church school m.: Holy Communion service, 10:30 vm. Zdion<Union Church school 9:30 m.: the installation of of- ficers, 730 p May you truly have m a happy New Year St. John's Episcopal, Bellefonte Rev, Robert H, Thomas, 3rd, rec- Rev. Dr. Herbert Koepp-Baker Locum Tenens. The second Sunday after Christmas, The Holy Eucharist at 8 a. m. The Church school at 9:45 Morning prayer with sermon at il o'clock. Tuesday, Jan. 6, the Epiph- any, the Holy Eucharist at 8 a. m will receive a cordial welcome John's Episcopal church -- PRODUCTION OF GOAT MILK NOW POPULAR tor must be Keeping for milk production in Penn- perhaps because rising ows milk, W. R. While professor of agricuitural t the Pennsylvania State No less than 68 in- prepared and maintenance famiies of ation a + believes regarding newly course in the care of milk goats were received during a recent ten-day period. he reports The cours already extremely pop- ular and some students have already completed it Further interest in scientific goat husbandry was shown during the past year, when three goat herds in Peonsylvania were tested regularly by testing associations A CO Poles Block Road During an electric storm Wednes- day at Berwick, the high wind blew over three poles on the Orangeville- Berwick road, causing short circuits, on the A. T and T. lines. The poles blocked the highway and many coming to work there were compel- (led to take to detours I un Hard NOLL wt main ork el pr vat t 4 20: 038h of suceess in lle was | ident Over The County Injured In a coasting accident, Ar. | line Meyers, aged 8, of State College, | R.D 1 County Hospital for observation | I'he child, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, | Charles F. Meyers, 1s believed he uffering from a fractured ankle Bussell BE. Clark, president of State College borough council, was acting burgess of State College In the absence of Burgess Wilbur P Leltzell until January 1, when Albert E. Yougel enters office. Mr. Clark assumed the duties the ofMx through a state law which makes the president of council acting bur- gess in the absence of that official A former It CGieorge OQ ville killed the Philippines on December 8, it wa learned (rom the War Depariment last week, Ellstrom attended Penn State for one year and was a brother of Bob Ellstrom, Eastern Intercoi- legiate wrestling champion at Penn State several vears ago. After leaves ing the college George Ellstrom wen! to Lehigh and plaved on seve eral Engineer football teams against Penn State John 1 Lo the { (3) Penn State student Ellstrom of Seller at Nichols Field in { r | retired vice pres. the Bell Telephone Co Pennsylvania and brother of Mavor Hardman P. Harris of Bellefonte, fractured his leg recently when he slipped on a rug and fell at his new home in Camp Hill. Mr and Mrs Harris were trimming a Christmas tree when the mishap oceurred. Mr Harris was taken to the Harrisburg Hospital. Mryor Harris left last wednesday afternoon for Camp Hil to spend Christmas wita his brother and family Sgt Lloyd Smith Mrs H.C 8mith, of State College reported himself I right” to his parents last week via a Christma card from Hawall Smith wa Bellas Pleld when Japan attaeck- the United States on December training =ome new recr £0 old post at Whe Emith ba April and wel come through the and that his Cleo a wild pig hunting several Nippon attack one Harri: of of Mr. an on of Sart a ed uit ka Set been reported Ja reg- iy see ¥ trip Hsappeareq " m i REBERSBURG and MMs. L.A Kidder Mr. and Donald Beyer n Jimn Christmas vi rl er Pare ind thur Shay ff Willian Corman ty was to celebr anniversary nome at Dé birthday Mrs. W. J ted Hackenberg accompan- and danghter Mrs C. ¥. Catherman, to Hanover last Batur the Clhirlstman Mr. and Mrs. W. H Hack- enberg and daughter Joan pent Christmas day at the Cathermans R. W. Bierly and Mrs. Earl Weber and Mrz F. Bierly at- tended of the latier’s brother, Clayton Weber al Fieming- ton last Monday | Mr. and Mrs. William Wolfe of! Loganton, Mrs. Roy Nixon of Mill Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Max Tressler of | Lamar, Mrs. Lyda Klinefelter and! son James, and Mr. Garrett of Mili- heim. were Sunday callers at the J er son-in-law Rev. and their home at day. where the spent rRYON r. o the ft ! E. Ziegler home 1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breon and daughter Nancy of Centre Hall, spent Christmas with the fofer's parents, | Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Breon i Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith and daughter Kathryn of Mifflinburg, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender and son Pail and daughter Joan of State College, visited Mrs. Ella Dieh! and ss Emma Sholl, Satarday Mrs. Carrie Detwiler had the mis- fortune to fall and break her collar- bone recently Earl Brungart grandmother. Mrs. Wallace Breon, t Kaneville. Illinois, last week, where he expects to be employed Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brungart and family were Monday shoppers in Lock Haven Floyd Lamey Greenburr on Mrs. Ida Bair recently Mis: Beatrice Brungart was taken to the Teah Private Hospital at Lock Haven last week for observa- tion and treatment The pupils of Miles township schools are enjoying seven days of vacation, beginning Dec. 25 and end- ing January 5 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lee and sons Donald. David and Dick of State College, were Christmas dinner guests with Mrs. Lee's parents, Mr and Mrs. 8. A. Bierly Mr. and Mrs. C. Paul Ziegler and daughter Cynthia of Port Matilda, are visiting relatives here this week Mrs. Richard Mann of Beech Creek, spent several days last week | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A E Limbert Mrs. Ruth Probst of State Col- lege. visited her aunt, Mrs. Annie Ocker, ov ti Christmas vaca- Lao, : AL wii accompanied his of called was admitted to the Centre | La td Echoes From the Past Fifty Years Ago On Tuesday ol the Old Sankey, of married at mother Mr. David Henry of Potters Milk very suddenly Age Was Mr Fort near thie Porter and centre v of Odenkirk, Miss Kate Hall were the bride's an old resident died a few days ago of heart disease. His B80 years. He was the Evangeliea! church about Of Edward Harnish, who was a brake man on the Snow Ehoe railroad, died at day i member hi of yOuUNg neral diphtheria. He wa man unmarried took place on Tuesday Monday morning Mrs. Wian Peter Winn, Spring town. at the advanced age of The funeral occurred on Mr. Charles McGarvey, died at Unionville on this week. He was a man well vanced in years, Mrs, Mary Harden, a colored lady of Bellefonte died on last F 85 vears of quite The 1 and on mother of up, died 82 Year: sda we are told Wedn¢ "1 wiol ight, She w dn 1) L Va age deer Lo be by Mi One of finest found in tate wa John Uzzell in hi AY Snow Bhoe. He had a herd of seven teens, but last all of them gained tl liberty and AWAY on mountains force of men gether and seven of them ba Pour that became wi Hadie to « ance, wie captured for Uzzel ered, the away from the thi lot of kept deer a sunday 0 “am A 00 Baliaere: cir the wered was ceeded k to the enci " yds in anvi SCnpe were are told, bave not been Some one let the deer out wuld he be discov better keep and villi Twenty burg. = a ndition more | 421 Sister of James R. Hughes Dies one) with pose the U tires other isterx: Charles Edward James E.. drove in September, to Manila where secretary to the Philippines Wash, he placed a advertisement for the his wa) 0 become of Seattle admiml the ing I newspaper sale of his car A day two Bassett was known to have gone tH the Geattle docks to meet prospective cus. tomer, and he never seen after tha! As the result of an Investigation a Mrs. Smith and her son Earl De- or ater n wa casto Mevers were charged with the | Bassett, but body of the victim could found. they were sentenced larceny of his car and segeions In 1938, after they had served some years in prison, Mrs. Smith became conscience-stricken and con- fessed to the slaying, relating that Her zon had beaten Basset! to death and had then dismembered his body Meyers. tried on a murder count on the strength of the confession of his mother, commited suicide in his cell just after the trial since the not for other mitrder of the crime HOWARD F. Seideleo is visiting her sister :r at Howard while ating from a recent illness D. L. Welsh is recent fall down home Mrs spent Nan lurag in Buffalo Mrs W recuper- of recovering from a stairway a at his William Perry of Altoona, last Tuesday with her aunt in Howard Mrs. D. M. Waite and daughter of Tyrone, spent Christmas Day with her parents and sisters at the Joseph DeLong home - SANTA AT SING SING santa Claus came to Sing Sing prison on Christmas. Warden Robert Kirby said a costumed St. Nick presented to cach of the 2,365 prisoners a safely razer, taleum pawder, shaving cream, a pound of candy, a white shirt, a sweat shirt, a Turkish towel and a package of tobacco. He added that the 20 men in the death house awaiting execution received the same gifts except for the razors. —— - - — R— Too many people waste too much time trying to tell other people what to do and how to think. home In Snow Shoe on Sun- | Arriv- | be | the pos- | His mother | is serving a life term for her part) J. Irvin Underwood {erator, who telegral several year assisted Harry Hutchison in | Bellefonte passenger tation | promoted last week, He was tender- ted the at Clearfield and a« cepled the The Jil Op past the Wis for hey al same on the Bald HAY Lo passenger Eagle Valley railroad | heated by cam, The coaches | Conductor Zerb train were the first to be fitted with steam heat ap- paratu and the new method of heating was first vsed on that train last week Cal be mn The elect: taken down 1s hanging The new and new Kive rat arran le light the old new ol company has are lights and in their place with new engine will certainly better than the forme: ement hey will Wood system for the i" plant aynamaos ult use the treet | wiht irlje Arney accom- of Centre Hall hunt. en Mountains for While In the woord buck bear took sure first shot fat i ome di aim It fellow and wa with Kiied un nite suily Inrge and has Com; wher have thei; sntion ms and parlors Years Ago WOODWARD From last Week the Ty al last Wednesda: Bumner Eisenh'ith Mr: Houser d dgatighter Au aw of Btate College Martin, Ms Wilmer daughter Mary, of Aaronsh Revival servic beg this ceming in \ elical A put tended yf Marti Mr burg erick a Jacoh and Sunda Cauca i“tmns bs Ww primar par I the Evang 4 it Sunday fo pas Rev. 1 A. Houscal then [oliowed with an impressive 4 aston to the oct Randall Eisenhuth brother Stewart and hiz mother John E this locality a few days last {He had eceived his pape | dismissal fre the Army when the | war with apan just reversed his future plans Nevin Bowersox Kreamer spent Sunda) ay of last week at the home of the latter's aunt. Howard Plank and ifiss The ring this locality lattended the banquet of ihe Evan- gelical Alb t Brotherhood Thursday ung Aaronshurg Carl Motz father ¥ Motz; C. C. Ki Archie Whit myer and son, Russell, George Dech tol. R. E. Muster and Charles Hox { terman. An organizetion was also affected after the banquet and two addresses for the four appointments { into one brotherhood om LeIVICT was on tment wohonl 1a tyr aLures AINE 3K vs y aT n week andl Harwood tiirotugh Fri- Camp Hill at le and ung frst irom ia at and camer inis— dp — Co. Extension Group To Meet Here (Continged from page one) An illustrated talk on the “Possi- | bilities of Grass and Legume Seed Production in Centre County” will {be given by Mr. J. B. Musser, of the | Agronomy Research Department of | the Pennsylvania State College. Test Man Killed by Backing Truck Query & Answer Column Vietim, a Cripple, Was Sitting on Rear Bumper of Vehicle Cried J. Schellhan bake within a wo A few days | i it Merey Hospita het da while backing In Dunlo calling at a and fatally in old Dunlo cripple iting truek ine toonn truck, Lu Iie Hp Lraek after nis bake Camorina county store over 60-year De iiey Jue who on Vithout edge Th enoui man h Eaiq buminxi ichellhamn n recog: om ORIGINALITY OF CRIER Court bv starting out "Over, over the sey eral courts of are now open” and then contin In Montour counly, there new court He wasn't of the opening ritual «0 he used Here it “Hurray, hurray, hurrayv, the now for busines was at least criers open Sessions (name of county es nN a ores quite sure and i" court | The improvision timely. In this day of dictator ships, free courts of free are something to cheer his own aonen men about CONTINUOUS 2:00 to 11] SHOWING 00 P. M. A GOOD TIME Celebrate New Year's Eve with us Holiday Program’ FOR Gaia SPECIAL SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE TFIME: 12.61 MIDNIGHT — ' 1-\ 4WEYRE 4 V7) u } ] VE. WU \OVE-414, CHARLIE RUGGLES “hy ANTHONY QUINN ALAN MOWBRAY nee ran ed SHOWING NEW YEAR'S DAY THURSDAY) ALSO FRIDAY {This Week) Another Holiday Hit Entertainment fF Forencent Paver CLAUDETIE COLBERT «7 RAY NILLAND =i BRIAN AHERNE_ 3 ay 4 ; aS % % 7 4 ¥ pe: a CSS 4 MARK & SANDRICH production | Ha PT a Os | SATURDAY ALSO SHOWING MONDAY & TUESDAY INext Week) | demonstrations for grass seed pro- | | duction have been conducted in Cen- i ire county for several years and are showing good results. This discus. ision on the future possibilities of a , new and important farm crop should prove to be of value and interest to | thote present at the meeting - — a MP A ———————s Publicity may be an att jis a lot of artificial publicity. but there | Barley ; - — A —— M. T. H-In training center? An A temporars Hahed al Camp Davi tion of Air Corp — what part of No barrage balk N.C. Barrag the Deen ry Corps J. E. RHow ji An Motion picture | ide with a this | tal The silver placed in a dark room iver bromide to n A second ma IRF, Lie motion Pie { ure im con oping i Wl L. ¥. H=Wha! the Passion FP The Black Hi performan B. J.-What Ans Veg R Ik ' it Ans. Qt a Spanish E. W. M.—How vil near a.g i The Germas ou hen the enemy ‘was Orive f { CIMas myason oes thie Army he Government manu An 7 £10 000 v or prov ice they are while Hol may car 4 Men in Plane Escape Death at Local Airport direction XP § wus relayed by Wester plist to aid him in chs § The four passengers shaken but mndnjured The pilot told field that earlier the afternom { his radio transmitting set had | od because the hatter) come exhausied He didn batteries had become recharged th Westervelt tallied him. and tested the apparatus For this reason, the prompiness of two aircraft spotlers in report- the shins actions over prevented what in of would observers altendanis a he. th ng port ort the air. ten have crash said Sh men andi tive « Eh Lie by 43 (0 continued | Hamaport by car. The position of the wrecked plane was marked with red lanterns until the next day when th ship was towed into one of the hangars to await instructions rite inai disposal Bassman MP asm REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Amanda: M. Bailey, heirs, to Ed- ward 'W. Bailey, et ux, of Millheim tract in Gregg Twp. $500 L.F Womer. et ux, \o A ton, el ux, of State College State College, $1 Bessie E. Boone. et al. to Kenneth Boone, et al, of Curtin Twp. tract Curtin Twp. $1 Flovd W. Ghaner, ¢ drew J. Gilbert, of Port Matilda, R D. 2. tract in Halfmoon Twp. $225 Centre County Treasurer, to Mer. rill Pletcher Howard, tract Howard Borough. $46.73 Merrill Pletcher, et ux Zimmerman. et ux. of Howard in Howard Borough, $1 Ward R. Confer, et ux Zimmerman. et ux, of Howard in Howard Borough, $1 | C. C. Loose. to Calvin O. Mallory of Miles Twp. tract in Miles Twp $10 Merle Heverly to Warren J. Hove erly. of Howard. R. D. tract in| Curtin Twp. $1,100 ! lawrence H Weaver, et ux. to Gale B. Swartz, et ux, of Millheim, | tract in Penn Twp. $1 | : M. Lar- $e wa L in ux, to An- | 1 i of in to MW tract to MW. | tract MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by OC. YY. Wagner & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat $1.15 Oats 50 Buckwheat B0 | Rye fy £80 nd | Corn v th Car ou train Lab gdeie being er ¢ balloon totone fone de a respon ensitive son Lion niey in SHOWS AT a ii i SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S PICTURE! THURSDAY ONLY 00 and 8:45 P. M. “A FIKE THING! NE A NURSEMAID'™ FRIDAY & SATURDAY FEATURE PROGRAM Feature No. 1 “All-American Co-Ed” With Frances Langford and Johnny Downs DOUBLE Feature No With Jehnny Mack Brown SHOWING MONDAY ONLY Roy MIDDLETON ~ WYATT TUESDAY & WED. {Next Week) DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM “Nine Lives Not Enough” With Ronald Reagan, Joan Perry. A Murder Mystery Thriller, “Hands Across the Rockies” With BILL ELLIOT Famous Outdoor Star!
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers