April 30, 1942. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five Our fresh cut Blooms, Potted Plants, and Corsages, afford the most appropriate way say “Happy Mother's Day.” to home? We'll telegraph vour Mothers Day from floral Away greetings, Woodring’s Floral Gardens 127 East Howard St Bellefonte, Penna. ——— THE “FORGOTTEN MEN OF THE POSTAL Contributed SERVICE country 1 W t A ned LET Capital and labor, « industyy are meeting tions as they arise, necessary adjustment life blood of a on at continue fl : through T? shelter cally what Omi and Pel these condi- making the that the Wal nlerrun nerce alized by re | titled to immediate cons their economic status YW Defense Costs " per cent noe ceiling Music Features Club Meeting (Continued from page one roblem usands ervic NT ANH CUTIE mn ross STORES WEIS QUALITY MEATS Split Shad Ring Bologna Cold Cuts Rib R oast LONGHORN Cheese Lamb Chops Ib Fe ITTHTTTHTT $ HHTTITTT Re TIETETTITH & HRTTRTTR @ TRUE SR THR E60 Ee TEES LL LS SLE BES HTT si Keener The program was as follows Plano Duet, “Dance Macabre,” Saint Saens-—Mr, and Mrs, Nilsson Vocal Solos “The Bird with the Broken Wing.” Galson: "The An- swer,” Terry: “Vv for Victory,” by Mrs. Sara Campbell Plano Solo: "Prelude clssus,” Mrs. Keener Chorus; “The Olden Songs,” Vien- nese Melody: “Under the Spell of the Moon,” Sheildan;, “Looking for the Lost Chord,” Lorenz, by women's Chorus Voeal Duet O Lovely Night” Ron- ald--Mrs. Jacob Wetzel and Mrs William Campbell with obligato by Mrs. Louis Schad Piano Duet “Finlandia” Mr. and Mrs. Nilsson Chorus Gloria In Excelsis,” Day 1s Over Nay iNar- No, 2" Moz- the arn. Grand Jury To Hear 9 Cases (Continued from page one) Nair, of Bnow ult » Reed rglary FRED WARNER RE-ELECTED CHAIRMAN OF RED CROSS 1 re-elect Bell efor Hel Red Three CCC Camps to Close Three the last seven Civilian Conservation Corps camps on state rest jand will be closed next month with a nationwide retrenche- 4 Camp of Comnty. and C Hy Misa ymp n Counts koe! Jiotious APMINISTR ATRIX® NOTICE STOV - Pa w Belle to Mw MARY A trutrix. Coburs atiotney NOTICE ereh oy t Notice is h hat March 23, 1642 made atio of Law Examiners to be examined July to given on the undersigned the State Board at Philadelphia “hiladeiphia on the admission Supreme Court Court of and Orphans’ Court applic n t« ot of and to the bars of the Common Pleas of Centre County SAUL ZIFF 524 Spruce Bt Philipsburg, Pa law student in the Dickinson School of Law and in the offices of Tc aun & Baird, Esqs., Philipsburg, Pa x21 A regi bieyed IN THE ORPHANS COURT OF CENTRE COUNTY Neo. 6106 Matter of the Estate Lane, deceased All persons are hereby notified that the undersigned has been ap- pointed Auditor to audit the ac. counts of Elliott E. Lane, Adminis. trator Cum Testamentum Annexo of the Estate of Martha J. Lane, de- ceased All In Martha J the of persons are further notified that the undersigned, as Auditor, will hold a hearing at the Court House, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, the 10th day of June, 1942, at 10:00 o'clock in the fore. noon thereof, at which hearing all persons are required to present their claims before such Auditor or be debarred from coming in for a share of the funds. EDWARD L. WILLARD, Auditor 6 Leitzell Building, State College, Pa Healthy Chicks Grow Fast have good appetites That's why Dr. Salsbury’s Avi- Tab is so good for chicks, it's good for digestion and Hecla Poultry Farms Phone 222% Bellefonte, Pa. |Haines Speaks To Kiwanians (Continued from page one) mittees, mir. Halnes explained. The House committees are subdivided into a major committee of thirty members and a minor committee of twenty members The larger commitiee the more Important and sial bills to come before the com- mitiee, ihe smaller with the non controversial, Each member serves on approximately four major two minor committees, A of a eo dttee may be | members. This small number | to the fact that several may meet at the same time member must choose which he will attend, making It impossible to get a much larger number preser each particular committee and have the work The majority of members of the various com- belong to the dominant par- ty in the House the These committees may do one three things with a bill, they report a bill out as comm them, when it will be placed on House calendar and be for tion it or kill tio: f deals with controver- nnd ese aes and a proceed the mittees Or Senate may itteed ready amend withe I'nree-fou in commitive ommittee it can for consideration only House ch the ¢ calling the as a whois, whi titutional an impossibi In Penn calied lowly member HoH t pends it asks the House ¢ commitiee h of the House Te Bid ir. If the lowes forer een ATT crnmi commiliee Work § rmed [or meetings telephone call iste fave Hs } nn ar for the meet ure hw special session tated taxpayers between four hundred thousand dollars Emest Demi lisutenant or of Division Six af the vania District of Kiwanis Lior annual ing of the legicint recent the five he ont and govern. Pennsyl- Interna paid | ciub al to the (h | | AONY | | quorum | set at eleven | two charges ue | In 4 due | nds, commitiees | 4, | words | family Farmer Sentenced on Morals Charge (Continued rom nage one) committed the ‘oncluded 8noke, when asked whether he had nythine to sav before sentence was wronotnced, declared that he was ‘terribly sorry.” adding “I've been in day and night.” He also had of praise for his wife and for standing by him in the acts,” attorney trouble Roy J ollector jarnett, Rush township tax entering pleas of gullty to of embezzlement of tax was sentenced to serve from 6 years in the county jail, in addition to paying the costs of prose- to | cution in| was 2 to 6 The actual sentence ‘ears on each of the two counts, but the terms are to be served coneur- itly, the court indicated Pvt. Ruda lated that req prosecutor in the n - investigation began the Marviand Casualty Com- nany, which held Barnetts $10,000 bond reported that they paid a claim $8,146 for 1940 taxes had it been turned proper nt ter re when of which over Lo the local agencies Ruda a 13 ted $204.79 on 1040 sc 1838 county shortages 100! tax $129 87 on $86.58 on 1936 school 1030 Ins reinted ] I 1039 road and tax tax: T89265 on £108.23 on the Rud ome of tax larnett received the sued receipts to entered some 1 unpaid taxpayers, and then of them with County officials as f1 of Craf n State Coll ! Caputo Nn i Per ege, plead- vy to a charge of driving icie while his driver's inder suspension a $100 fine a Was se nd the ox arrested March when an officer it ch 1 ved was nillnge ident in whi was inve » driver f R11 Ax hy C that he rivea aputo covered had The license, it revealed Beer was ispended for nl ause of a ing 30-mil ty dave t for exceed. speed limit previous arres the o-an- hour river, pieads drunken driving wn to pay a fine of and serve ten days in jail. Hoy arrested March 1 in Rush town. hip by Pvt J. J. Mignognha, of the Pleasant Gap sub-station State Mo- tor Police, aw to a charge of and sentenced $100 WRK buy bombs Stamps buy uy 11 8 Defense Bonds or Stamps every pay day! Bonds fuillotnt CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Monday of Last Werk Mrs Henry Brun Virginia Higgins Carrie M. Det. Mrs Raymond State Col- Discharged ner State Coleg Waiter D 1. Mrs » College Mr Mrs Belle Admit- discharged Tues- Spring Mills. R Howard and fonte ahd » Jacobs “ Nevada Tuesday of Last Week Miss Margaret D Mark. College, R. D Mrs. J Bellefonte R. D. 2; Bellefonte; Virginia lege Mrs Shultz nitted ate i Stover rd Knapp 1. State Cx harged Shawley, Bellefonte R Edinger. State College Peters, Bellefonte R. D1 Birth: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs Robert W. Rudy, State College Wednesday of Last Week Admitted William FE State College R D 1 Harry FP Jutts, State College: Discharged Carl R Kline, Bellefonte, R. D 1: Mrs. Paul Bradford, Centre Hall Admitted Wednesday, discharged Thursday: James Christian. State College. Gertrude Bowman. State College Expired: William Kerstetter. State College Births: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs Dim Lawrence E D. 3. Robert Joseph W Lowery GARDEN THEATRE | Be Hall: a sc Albright Centre Harold Robert Walker Mr and Mrs College Thursday of Last Week Dis harged Mrs D infant daughter a daughter Mr Mrs. Thomas LL. Meyers, Belle fonte BR. D 2: a son to Mr. and Mrs Norman Kirk, State College R D to Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Crone State College Friday Dorothy Auman, Pleas. ant Gap; Malcolm Wetzler, Miles. burg. Discharged: Dorothy 8 Zer- by. Millheim: Dr. Harrison Tietz, State College Admitted Friday, Paul M. Cryder Donald 8. Cryder, Shoe- Bel John maker je. fonts to Bi rihs and S01 milier Admitted discharged Sat- State Col- State Col- urday lege lege Bir a son to Mr. and Mrs wood Swarm, Bellefonte Sunday Mrs. Joseph W. Rine lefonte; Melvin Pennebaker, Lewistown; Miss Alice Pennington, State College: Jocelyn Baird, Belle- fonte. RD 2 Discharged: Mrs. Robert Rudy and infant daughter, State College; Mrs Robert Walker and infant daughter Centre Hall Birth: a son to Mr. and Mrs Harold E. Corman, Bellefonte R. D. 1 There were 49 patients in the hos- pital at the beginning of this week th th El- Admitted LOCK HAVEN FRIDAY & “N Viagar ra Falls” TOM BROWN SATU RDAY-—MAY 1-2 “Saddle Mt. Roundup” RANGE BUSTERS. SUN, MON, TUES.~MAY 2-4-5 2 FEATURES —- “DUMBO” Walt Dizney Feature Length Picture. we AND == Wm. Traey in “HAYFOOT” WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY MAY 6.7 “Sealed Lips” WM. GARGAN “Three Cockeyed Sailors” ALL COMEDY ‘Boro Manager | ! and placed in the car of the Rev. Former Local Man Mr. Cummings, of Howard, who took Here Resigns him to the hospital (Continued from page ome) accepted a position as borough man- ager For years Carpeneto has been one of Bellefonte's foremost firemen, and is credited with having been largely instrumental in bring- Ing about changes in the fire de- partment which resulted some years ago In a substantial reduction of insurance rates In the business area He wax one of the chief Instiga- tors of fire schools In Bellefonte and under his guidance the local fire department began the program under which it rose from old-time and outmoded concepts of fire. fighting to its present scientific and efficient standards. At various times he has been borough fire marshal and chief of the Undine Fire Com pany. He also Is borough treasurer Mr. Carpeneto will begin the ties is new position at his family remain the time being near he expects to I undergo training In pecial types which plants such ruction in Mr. Carpe in Lhe army George many a but Orie nere q be HNOAs the of fire are as the White the service vision of compar Washington nt emi Com I Co elne, i Power Since Falls 30 Feet; Escapes Death (Continued from pape ome) revs v ire 1 od to the of Public Sales ADDITIONAL SALES ON PAGE OF SECOND BECTION Saturday, May 2 PHILIP BARNHART, the B YEW TY ALY] OMOBH. B--Cirah Ey TY L# five good Hw AFC + Fg GOODS 4 rn y i E or tires {rve $3 b at i hirow His spe DOT muiete | drmar 0 mac mattress) sorings and mal- and mattress match; 8Singe oooh ever washstand machine 0 tools 4 # . he { stands Dore? end Wednesday, May 6 RED CROSS AUCTION Bhoemaker rieyrage bar: Mate Coll ¢ oeY WOW ine partial list ' He . HOUSEHOL ) GOODE—End BeTEe ns 3 hall trees series With rockers 3 overstuffed davenport several Viofrolas HL 3 couches fan tabies inside doors wicker tah le 1hrary 2 three hairs ickey baby rien gr 3 “Se hose | Diavhen rotR breakfast table 2 fronine a role tol box revers) bridge tal Satior Ot: adiusta. window BOTEO] rues wooden shes. some antique—one of owned by Gov Pennr- pans, vases, and numerous 2 An examination revealed that the boy had suffered bruises about the right leg _rm, se- vere bruises of one injuries about one lnceration of the multiple bruises bones were mitted WO noon At Lhe SBhawley ley were severe and cheek foot a righnt hand, and sprain No ne was nome yi and eye evere and broken and return per RLeraay the nephews and Tommy Sha playing about the ing. Junior, an eighth grade was in the western end classroom section and was out on planks leading to nasium steelwork when on plank “J time of accident Billy wiey and 14 nis Shaw 10 bulld student of Lhe walking Lhe ne gym- stepped the loose It was rep ort Dies After Crash (Continued Irom page ome) nit been completed L 4 DRESS-UP FOR SUMMER! Washable Slacks $1.39 to $2.95 Sharkskin Slacks $3.95 Gabardine Slacks $4.95 Sleeveless Sweaters $1.19 to $2.45 Ensemble Suits $3.95 to $5.95 Boys’ Ensembles $1.39 to $1.95 SPORT SHIRTS $1. 25 to 51 .95 Boys’ Sport Shirts 59¢ to 98¢ Polo Shirts 39¢,69c up to 1.25 ZELAN JACKETS $2.45 to $5.95 Moccasins Net a ¥ n $1.95 A DRESS SHOES-White or White with Brown $2.45 and $3.95 N Temple Court Building ATIONAL STORE MEN'S AND BOYS WEAR Bellefonte, Pa. Clinton Live Stock Auction! AT LOCK HAVEN Livestock sale begins at 2:30 SHARP EVERY WEDNESDAY. wu Prices are highest. Sales increasing every week. Bring a load of stock here and be convinced this is a good market. No charge unless sale is made. Rate of Commission lower than competitors. ct — Next Wednesday, Baled Alfalfa Hay We haul stock in for a reasonable fee. We sell anything. s—— T.S. Porter, Mill Hall, Pa. : Phone Mill Hall 96411
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