faze 3W0 ¥HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PR.’ April 8, 1943. Echoes From the Past a Fifty Years Ago On Monda mornin Yeager opened up the for the accommo lie. The repairs and week o Brant tion of i interion for a Wd the experier w to make mas A. Sl POS ion Bellefonte Be Presi will move vterinn to Centre com visit Hall ed Centre hom | Twenty Years Ago mobile drives Irs. Sweitzer foad, saw back. Mi ahead, expectec across and ed and Hopital ’ stifle top; fonte ring and ta be jury britses Dr. W. W. Shuster, was to open offices in the former Wilson property on High Bellefonte, Dr. Shuster was a grad- pate of Lafavette College, Easton. and of the Palmer School of Chiro- practic, Davenport. 1a Linn Bodie who had been employed as a clerk at the Olewine Hardware store for a year, resigned his post there and went to Canton, Ohio, where he expected to find employment, His place at Olewine’'s was taken hy Howard Bartley, a former emplove of that establishment chiropractor, here street, ne remo ng. above Ben who amis was nas ard Hepburn, fell wrist which by i piece of Jequieatin collapsed oole Camp. seven-year-old daughter Jotlort, bitten log which had been struck The tir] ran out picked up the 0 » CRITY It home when g£3aD and inte her on the tired the a econvitleive sank its teeth in right riage Hoenses were jas Scott to Tote Gill and the following couples ant and Florence Gilltown: James J. Durbin Ciera OG. Glass both of Ramey: John sruner and Kathryn 1. Limbert, both of Madisonburg: John CC. Nason. Philipsburg, and Clara V. Williams, Martha: Paul 8. Wise, Madisonburg, and Renna FE. wagner, Spring Mills Lester LL. Harris and Pearl E. John. ronbaugh, both of State College Ervan B. Auman. Millheim, and Anna C. Garis, Centre Hall; Harold F. Davidson, Wingate, and Stella M Markle, Bellefonte: John A. Barn- hart and Tracie M. Bryan, both of Curtin; Bovd W. Richards and Cor- Fleas Gop idelia IL. Bird, both of Julian Fire rector Beatty fore any in a flue at occupled family, was damage resulted answered the alarm Mrs. A. Linn the parent Of an 8 lnughter born at the Bel Hospital I'he little gir] he Jeannette Roxam Mabus, Baseball Club, fell a fight of stalr: Pine street, and prain of ankle, He ut with the ald of erutch by COMPan mes and Mr fonts been ui Blain Bellefonte med ecretan at hi Ole de Smith, Bellefonte tailor been confined on stre r six weeks be aliment, was re ring 3) the Episcopal) the Charles extinguished be- Both fire McGinley, vd v of the while uffered a Wis to his home Centre County ' Hospital Notes BOALSBURG of Bellefonte, College mide a of Mrs. Virginia Bellefonte M Myers, Friday nA Mr. sid M1 vy and the children CGireensburg visited ! I mn, Baturday, At 4 Coxey mother, Mi EW Bnyde; ¢ former M inturday until Sunday Botlsbhurg Wallace Woomer Is his of Mi hier, Mi Ww. } Col M1 Mo Beulah N.B Lewistown a recent vi heen, Bunday gun Kuhn Mrs. 8. E. Kim Mr. and and Imira J [.. where children the Lynn Potter Mi Helen Butler WHS A per guest Dusine turdaay Mrs. Ln M Md. fERnounc and Snyder of Mid Paul Coxe two dl tiver Of and a grandan visiting Ciroff ant Lila AT Ru and Mi Ruth ted M afternoon CGalp ora, if Bellefonte Mrs. Mor- Spangler « tor with port George Musser Sun evening at balikh home t Mi pent Mother Monday of Last Week Tuesday of Last Week Wednesday of Last Week Lae ve 1 Mer hare Week “5 Thursday of Last Hongt Friday WE wi Belle osenhy m M. Rumberger } Mr Mrx Bellefonte Stephen Wh re Hall, BR. D. | Saturday Fred Hendershot, Belle. Miss Rachel Flick Stewart Hampton G. Edward Harper And "oreell Expired chill Admitted te. R. D. 3 dian R. D.; Hefotile Mrs fe nite "Di wharged gn} Clark Hile Gap Admitted Saturday and discharged Sunday Mrs, Walter Grove, Belle forte R. D. 2; Miss Doris Reichen- tate College Sunday Admitted: Miss Marjorie Wither- Bellefonte R. DD. 1; Oscar Knight, Roulette R. D. 1 There were 46 patients in the hos- pital at the beginning of this week. Contributions: from the Pleasant Gap Woman's Club, cash donation of 85 Mr SON and James A Watson Bellefonte: Mrs infant son, Pleasant infant pach, oO ite i Random Items (Continued from page owe) East Bisl what that ecnll, In 8 group Now Queen f see 1 Aurel 1 and you ail know means, Mary Grace, you'll June 1941 was chosen from of 34 gorgeous gals from York and Pennsylvania as of the Ammual Interstate Festival at Wellsboro DINNER: Recently OD street we attended a more or public dinner which can be de- scribed both as a newspaperman’s eam (good food, no speeches), and action board's nightmare (ots of teak, butter, and coffee.) FIREMAN: Volunteer fireman Paul R. Emer ick, manager of the Penn Belle Ho- tel, atop the roof of the Brockerhoff Hotel, Monday afternoon, battling flames as though the fire threatened his own business, instead of his rival's. as nen MS cy — AT FIRST SIGN OF A | ooh TABLETS. SALY b6b {ther and son Don Hirth Mr SALES Friday, April 16 at 10:66 P.M i Saturday, April 17 WILBI RE KB BREUNGART will xn ¢ aArtR IMPLEM NTH Friday, April 9 RUTH 1. KLINE % 2% ¥ FARMIN “ 1 Af new stands: secretary and deak tractor plow ! R bi all tase bedin: rutiber ier, T- nay oader HefOot MoCor International n 3 tedd med one New foot cut Mc Cormick Home ory ne Aladdin Co . Keromens ©an Eo y ies npl Ta FOR Neda Hosier disk corn Utipacker; 20-78 harrow, 3 sectio team cultivator; pod Working ith beds both nar ne a Weber, set hay ladders ed Down East runners; fanning Ii. good tie rack. grain cradle; one orse cultivator; potato ralser; Dodge 34 sedan: four 10-gai. milk oan strainers. new whealbarrow angers. 18-qt. lard press. fron kettle and rings; copper ketlie. pat. will ent strirrer; root cutter; drum of |... Centre Hall Borough. the tractor ofl, tractor grease: 2 fuel | follow household a Frm 10 BAT- {able real estate Old-fash. barrels iron posta; set team ness boridies; pair of housings; Hoes HOUSEROLD GOODS DARA-POWET | jyuned bureau with washstand: 2 burs veral book ollars pair Blewart Hoppers, battery fence oontroiier: BUflalo robe mowing Scythes: 2 bushel baskets: |, old-fashioned yarn reel’ ofi- double trees; neck yokes, log chains, | (ae a cradle; 2 ironing boards, + many her articles 100 numer- kettles: 2 folding cots. some 10 mer on vera Fou a ve 1 Sale at 10 o'clock a m Terms Several rar; baby Ra 1% cash. EE Hubler, auct x14 ChALrs coal bHucket * Work . ) a; 1933 Chevrolet four-door sedan h good tires: safe: olde Saturday, April 10 fashion spool whatnot; 2-burner KE | stove; 3 electric irons; electric For W. I. KEBN ” 2 high chairs; dishes; dining offer at public sale & table: 2 old-fashioned sinks; zg the main highway in {cooking utensils: lamps: tables; 4 burg, fuss west the Scholl spool cAbInets; old-fashioned Book 3 oh 4 case and de ie 1 HOU FAEHOLD GOODS--3-pilece UV- | chairs: bug Snele Dd and bneinge ing room suite. P-plece dining room jcipok, about 250 years old, works of suite; Westinghouse refrigerator In this clock were in use without ¢ good condition: Glenwood range: for over 100 years, case hand-made Kalamazoo heater; Hoover electric (over a century ago by owner's grand. sweeper, good condition: Philoo ra- (father. old-fashioned cherry chest of dio, in excellent condition: 9x12 AX- drawers: old-fashioned bureau: elec minster rug; 9x15 Axminjster rug; 1 itehen cabinet: cedar chest; double tric fan: 2 davenports: Victrola; 1i- brary table; 2 wardrobes; kneeshole bed: 2 small dressers; 2 cupboards, office desk: 2 boiogh writing desks; 17 by 25 Inches, 51 feet high: drop- | stands. 3 oMoce chairs; 2 chiffoniers; leal kitchen table; chairs and stands; (nox couch; morris chaff: books, and drop-head Singer sewing machine: {many other articles too numerous to and many other articles too numer | | mention ous to mention REAL ESTATE--At the same time Sale at 12:30 sharp. Mayes ad and piace the real estate ™ Stover, aucts. P. M. Dubbs, clerk. lof 5 12-ro0m house ale Consisting THE re) ie i sy and Bx 10x12x1 R various styles; two heads sale, beginn Terms caah : OYhis oot tion y 3 one and ng at E EB Hud- Saturday, April 17 MES, ANNIE BARTHOLOMEW offer at public sale at her resi. his home Miles of garage, en house and Iaundry, electric yard. Y Wednesday, April 14 [Bn grams room. Of ‘house suitanie office Aton buliding ocon- at 1:00 P. M. {tains restaurant room and two ad- The Administrator of the estate of j ditional rooms in rear. Three-room George Brungard, deceased, will apartment with all conveniences offer at public sale at the farm of |sbove restaurant. said geosdentt in lainal EOWRAtAD, Til ahd toe prt Tg Be inton Coun nnsylvania, near very e loca the village of Kote Terma: Personal cash, | Farming implements and machin- | ere. | Hammermill chopper, Parmall trac. [or two-way plow, harrows and oul i tivators Said Administrator will also offer on hanced on sa cory nol tage. pRession can be had immediately fale at 11 a m. E MM Smith, suck | with all conven | fences including large garden, chick. | Real estate is Jo- | ‘cated in business section of Centre | property | meal estate, 25 per cent of purchase inciuding combine, corn picker, drice when property is knocked down | and declared sold; balance can be | spent Bundavy Musser home Mr. and Mi Walter C. Bnow Btate College, were pper guest M: and Mr yon daughte Mir gon, Bunday the George Hu Bnow ret Park, T Recent Classy Pye Dorotl There has And one give a readis Dumb on the In CONN! some folk here and b owed eady to plant ie Jolin Thoma in town Saturday The WOTU held their meeting at the home of Mrs William Ross to eo many having oolds think. bs AE heen ing that mmer is their lots | plowing arden: was Due meetings has tended A number L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 342 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 si public sale In the near future, Watch for Dates! H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all males PHONE 3579 FINE GROVE MILLA, PA. a ——— —— — — — — —_ ——— — A ————— sé as PETER AND JOHN WITNESS CHRIST'S GLORY Intern: I on School 1943 Sunday April 11 ttional on fon Text Mark 9 HH Peter 1: 16-18) al] y WO Tene. ' aa that mountain. not antenna for we are SCOTIA By HM. William bee weather sori guit ago hogs when we were out ana stopped appeared In ' over the hill east another the wet when rens wel weathe season we did um up the get water bering in the bar ridge a tle dis. the Bear Pond is another where the water { Tur hill wr On were quite some red ond spt ed well drilled there of vears ago not known to the writer who drilled it but this well iz only one hundred and fifty feet deep and water the year around. one that some probably not know. When the No. 5 well at Scotia was drilled they drilled to three hundred and "sixty-five feet where a good iy of water was found but not satisfied with # they decided to body of water, has good Here i= do they drilled to near five hundred feet and found less water there than they did at the up- per level 20 they decided to plug the — Eh ————- WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss. Bes John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 7.3 me and I the matter {0 close up a sheet ing i as iI winter sad of getting to big a hurry of onjons and peas close uD our let xi that the torm, and quite an drill deeper to get a larger | A A a “a A A a A J Chaiierbox irman repa knocked © mer's door long a and heard a Comein! reechy s entered. but soon came n, looking pretty flus tered. There was no one home except a parrot! We're afraid there's still quite a lot of talk on telephone lines mean any more than that parrot’s invitation. Idle talk may be all right in but these are Telephone lines are crowded with vital war calls. New equipment can't be obtained that doesn’t normal years war-times So we ask you-—-for the dura tion-——to make no unneces- sary calls and to keep all calls brief. The more easily war calls go through on telephone lines, the sooner our fighting forces will be through at the battle lines! The Bell Tele- phone Company of Pennsyl- vania.
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