Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 03, 1944, Image 8
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Fifty Years Ago The McSuley brothers did some| Mr. Jacob Williams, of fine work in painting and hanging | Street, a highly respected colored fine paper in the offices of John! gentleman, died his home on Keichline, Esq, and Charles Smith, | Tuesday night I'he jellefonte this week, They are experts in their | stock Exchange recently killed a fine busi and do everything up in! beef that dressed 1.508 pound his handsome style, is the finest pecimen Killed for According to a Bellefonte Central time Raliroad schedule, it took 50 minute Marriage licenses were 10 to go from Bellefonte to State Col- following ndrew Lor- lege by train, Stations on the way injak and Annie Matzi Snow were: Coleville, Morris, Whitmer Jonas M Linns, Hunters, Fillmore Seller i } Brierly, Waddle, Mattern m and Strubles On Monday T's ROT In Over 400 pound from Orrin Miller A lot ¢lothi Tom Benne: lock and braith on month the the U lev fr will be be carri Penn office of tw St. Paul ft ess ome ued couple both of Wolle Rebersburg Hannes. Walter G Alex Store Stover J Scholl | Annie nigni their of Ke and Crelswile s Purse on a Bald Eagle | } Yuial hd turned over to the Before dis- to present two and high of the fire companies dstant «of the will be authorities yotled scription Deir Phi inshurg w hole ) Hy LMUAPSDUrg, whole - W. R. Haynes, Snow Shoe, ba bee: Johi Anderson, 1 borougn ndin t hres nang ney ubber outfit cap, coat DOOt 10 en chiefs and first a com - might yanie oy ; rier Shawver, of Port and his assistar Twenty Years P Bellef t. Daniel bruise Cowher. es. minot when the were rid- Al a icdded « A icy road near Mon- y : a 50-foot 15e hold x i imn- 'K ruck } Wi a thes 15 LY Mevers, daug Richard Meyers, of anddaughter of smith hier of died after blood poisoning veloped from ting when WrVice A he (yeorge vy orite Kerlin Centre and William, of Hall Philadelphia where the boy hospital for observation Mr. and Mrs. Guy of Millheim, had College where Mr was employed in the Clyde barber shop. Prior to go- College they had resided the wing entered a ng home treatment former] State ringer man Lae ’ Ohio, for a time Akron Victory Garden Seeds Burpees—Seeds that Grow ALSO Walter S. Schells Black Knight Beet; Yellow Bountiful Bean, and many of their pop- ular varieties. some seeds, we are glad of seeds new on display, However, replacement of many With a probable shortage of to announce that our stock In as complete as ever, varieties Is doubtful Buy early while our stock is complete ! “Schaeffer Hardware Store Phone 2020 © N Allegheny St. Brothers, lumbermen, of had purchased 24 acres of hemlock timber in the ection, from Jacob Au | Harter Millheim pine and Gireenbring man Paul E. McKelvey had taken the agency for the Gardner, Wescott and Elear automobiles in this territory and had opened a sales room In the Allison building, Howard Street Earl Vonada, of Zion, had a na: row escape from serious injury when clothing caught in a revolving shaft while he was using a power saw wood at the Harry Rockey Zion He escaped with his to cut farm painful bruises Marriage lcense the following couples Miller and May Isabelle Bellefonte, Joseph H Roxie E. Stiver, both Bellefonte; E. Packer and Mahalda 1. Holt Howard: Lee Hunt, Canton, N Mary Rhoton, State College Directo of W the follow: in olds Hear were Torrence Lutz Stover issuea t D both and Ira both and Vhiterock Quarris officer pre vice president Ray Noll; sec A PDecCing elect a Edward Ric wd general held to late h Maent al manager at the t death Smith officer, and Mi Past Howard receiving scongratulation birth daughtel Ed i The Mi police ident George B Of aaughter in Bufl- Smiths, who Pye now | Hive sont of the 1 Bradford Hall Pitt 1 aut a i I'eg burgh istered nurse in Cyrus admitted one of that Hough the city ity 1 Rebersburg Haven h an operation of wal Lo Lock mies Pang - & Walker ttorney re re-ele i [OOF members ry Rellefont Belelon their wives who went Wo rons Millheim feminte DOK thought drained Evidence OLN Ing and the body at the dam showed that he appar- ently was crossing the 150-foot stretch of ice to examine traps he had on the her ide. About 25 wl he plang - He wi GIACT vered red i LL. Weaw such {oot Nat them gigants Cars were The lumber was E H Musser, and Howard and Bowersox, of Woodward, on Thomas Motz tract of ward inder the ireciion o Weaver 1 ul orae being cut by Roy the Wood {f Mr oth re were two 4 an foot lene 1 po f~O8 ONS Fa quare, respectively Centre Count wa Wmrge Bh logs and UI Fas necessary 10 hew them by axe 0 tre Kar veteran woodsman of Coburn secured to do that work and he assisted by Mr. Musser and the Bowerso boys who were skilled the of the axe, The trees were more than 3 feet In diameter before being felled enough Dan tetter was was two ine ORVISTON There re School Mr. and Mr and Mi pent Josep burg Mr and Mrs. Ben Poorman and Mrs. Paul Hunter of State College visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs William Barnbart. Gall Barnhart returned home with them for a visit Mr. and Mrs. John Daley of Balti. more, spent the weekend at their homes here Pvt. Dean Confer of Camp Lee, Va. spent several days the past week with his wife and his parents, Mr and Mrs, Jack Confer. Private Cone fer was called home by the death of his brother Stanley, Mrs, Lloyd Yeager of Detroit, Mich. spent several days the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. QO. 'H. Gillespie. Mrs. Yeager was call ed home by the death of her broth er-in-law Stanley Confer, Mrs. Paul Lomison, son Dick, Mr, (and Mrs, Charles Lucas and Mrs, Blanche Daley, attended church at the Baptist church at Lock Haven on present at Sunday A J. Confer and M; William Gillespie and baby with Mr. and Mm and family at Miles R111 Sunday Confer | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Long of | Milesburg, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Long's brothers, Robert oo and Mrs, Clair Butler attend Sunday School Lesson JESUS FEEDS THE MULTITUDES. food for themselves, Instead of dis missing the mwititudes, and thus taking the easier way out of aif fleult situation. Jesus commanded that his disciples feed them Astonished, the disciples answered that, in all that multitude of people, there was only five barley cakes and two small fishes, which John's Oos- pel relates, were the lunch of a small boy. Jesus took this small amount if food, commanded that the multi- tude to be seated on the ground by companies, and, looking up to heav- en, he blessed the food This he gave to his disciples and they, in' turn, gave it to the waiting throng And Mark says, “They did all and were filled.” How did it happen? We know. Suffice to say, it did happen for all four Gospel writers relate this miracle. Not only did the thousand men. beside women children, have enough to twelve baskets of fragments gathered up, "that nothing be lost.” Several outstanding characteristics Christ's are emphasized in thi In the first place, Christ re- cognized the need of his disciples for rest, food and relaxation. He was himself a man and knew hunger and thirst and fatigue in his own body After thelr strenuous efforts per formed upon his instructions, he de- sired to give them an opportunity for from their labors and the freshment mind and spirit which would I with him In th he was full of compassion for the crowds of people who were following him, not really knowing what they were seeking or why they following him. To International Sunday Sehool Lesson for February 6, 1944, n GOLDEN TEX] 1 am the bread of life; he that cometh to me shall not hunger, and he that belleveth me shall never thirst John 6:25 on Lesson Pext: Mark 6: 35-44; R:1-0) I" i of Mark COL) - which can be Christian doctrine of » humanity. It includes the f f i and with § mall fishes, { miracies perform- and the only one report- all four of the gospel writers ce Jesus went to his home vil- ff Nau and preached in ynagogue, Both times the people ted iHustrating the absence weognition because the famili with greatness Once these neighbors of Jesu miracle could not that he was the Here we see people beneficial service How in well-meaning worker who spurn and de- then because and was Herod An. the miracles and caused him cone- that John ist, who had been beheaded returned dead inspire a The of re IXLh compiler various incidents applied to the “al tou and two Gao not five and but were reth eat aan Of wanted performed and then they ®s0n overlook the fact arpenter Wn need rejecting 4 i ' beause of prejudice often Lhe LUMOsH ie Goe encountieg “ ' ¢ eflor 0 bene rekt . f fallure to rest If " ! I'he rales ee ol comes 4 L535 * WARS afraid ee second plac € the Bapt by him, had from the would revolt i i the Maptist | were who have Dim, they wer heed, having eat princi. shepherd of life itself They 3 having no real Thelr age for [7% piritual guide no m wagered ’ to con. SOW ile her spiritual leaders had Eh. men and toes n Sanne womel the bondage of sin Wd NO ms CONAN - t all for a 1. The Lot came into the world as the Shepherd of the sheep, to lead them tw God, to feed them with the Bread Lile, to deliver them from their sins, and them from the evil one religious leaders t trying t How many are flied = huge Uving have no shepherd to lead t In the third place, Jesus only the spiritual need multitude, when he taught them, but he also supplied thelr phys need when he gave them bread 10 eal, He supplied food that ~eETYoLne 1} there wan mo do as so give them by.” Ww 0 When . when he n deetns from all when he the dead, he does not bring one back to life Lo continue a state of semi- invalidism: so should we serve, giv. ing all we can of the little we have and God, using our little will multi. ply that little so that it will bless and brighten lives of others And. let it be remembered, God will give IL back fo you many than you gave to him GR ugh~ ALS Deen A tiny OIaN called Jess lives 10 ried In Prix ples by Ome taelve 0 protect How man; price and hepberd are there who Anpassion vaasle (f1sed fy mA i supplied ’ af ¢ nos he FHS wanisa He ogay order no : yy tig wt ruct PRES embarked on a boat hore of cape from the who ang ly attended w hereey ! ippenred were Iu g them Of. i" the ea D ha n ms of s Go Just 1 337 ad Cone now eons inttie pe y y H Ihe CARS e redeen from lug where they were raises ) ple followed shore Un nd soon came upon Jesus and his disciples. Realizing their great ret Jem had compassion on them. and began to teach them. As the day passed, his disciples, practi- thi were, remninded I » the shold Te sent they might go might hy and secure the in on t Fey the erowd . r that tire mor ords hia une nore nea CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Sunday hi Admitted: Mak qanring fonte; Mrs, John here. Hall: Mrs, Mik R.D 2 Expired lege There ial Hospital Contributions Ald Society of Bellefonte er) oa an char five HOLTS HOLLOW Mr. and Mrs. Newton Lauck of Runville, called on friends at this piace on Saturday evening Ira Confer of Yarnell, was a dinner guest at the Clyde Watson home on Saturday. Mrs. Orrie Holt Metzler of Unionville, visited with Mrs. Hannah Way on Saturday Other visitors at the Way home were Pay logue and Clair Hall also of Unionville, Mrs. Boyd and Mrs. Wil- liam Eckenroth, Mrs. Pry and daugh ter of Central City Mrs. Myrtle Lucas of Bellefonte Mrs. Bryce Hoover, of Howard, Mrs Emma Watson were callers at the Malvin Lucas home, on Thursday Mrs. John 8mith of Central City, Mrs. Roy Bheesley and son of How. ard, Mrs. Olive Rhoads and children, Mrs. George Magargel Jr, and daughter of Pleasant Gap, Mr. and IMs, Orvis Watson and family of Moose Run, were recent visitors at the Clyde Watson home, Mrs. Glenn Russell of Baltimore, spent the weekend with her mother, | Mrs. Lot Stanley. Monday of Last Week Yi m hh Kina A Ww Miller Flot Reber Reed and he | week were 47 patients on beginning « g in this the ! women's Presbytery doern tea towel Norman 8. Jo- p daughter nd Mi WwW Mone Boal Tursday of Last Week Carl Parks State Col Zubler, Spring Mills Mrs. Lester Cuest and State College Harry Row State College: Mims, June Bitne Snow Show William H Ww Bellefonte Tuesday Mr M “ on and Mrs. Lizzie tmyve and discharged Prazer Bchlegel, Admit ted Wednesda Bellefonte Births and n Crise to Mr Bellefonte ack K daughter Burn Mir Wednesday of Last Week Discharged Lawrence McClure, Bellefonte Admitied Thursday fonte discharged Belle Wednesda Joseph Cingher Thursday of Last Week Admitind Robert Reed, Belle fonte. Mrs Barl Stover, Millbeim Discharged: Mrs. Harold W. Wes- ton and infant son, Julian, R. D, }; Mrs. Donald Heebsr and infant on, James Wesley of Clearfisid, t State Cofage; Mrs, Donald Lig, weekend with relatives at this Smeitzer and infant daughter, Belle- | oince, fonte, RD. 1; Merrill R. Penske, ™ ape Ma ok: Ir. ‘and State College: Richard Malone, George TRAE Bellefonte. R D. } Friday Admitted: Ernest Hansen, Si Ansgar, lows: John *. Floray, Oak v8 Belloni St Orvis W Hall i AARON Discharegd:. Miss Marian Michael, Centre Hall; Charles Emel, Belle fonte: Mra. Harvey L. Dovis and In- fant son, Bellefonte, D. 3, Admitted Friday and the following day: Harry Barner, Bellefonte, R. D. 3; Thomas Bammer, Bellefonte, R. D. 3. Saturday Admitted Saturday and the same day: and fami | daughter of Pleasant Oap, were sup- | | per guests at the Fred Watson home, Mr. and Mrs. Pred Watson Program Suggestad to Increase Food Output Continned rom page ong) 10. Attention should be given the proper preparation of farm pro- ducts for market, Marketing organ- zations which encourage the hand. of quality should supported 10 ling product he Maintenance of Soil Fertility rotation that provide t one rop to be rotation is eg i) ( during the The use of additional will plow de. green and cd unde sirable manure water Crops holding 2. Bufficient plied to keep 3. The ried HI wig capacit tO the sol ime oe 8OL fertilit ' wpplication of he int of Prone: FT commercial Wow ed Farm Crops and £ ana i Geve Proauc- (Rs VOR - Yo ve eer Pr tigated the rot and Poultry LOCK and cil ation Dairy, Livestock i Ri " H 0 . hg 5 Timber Productic Ce AIF Lave ar. Bom : ! it i Beep Lhe rea permanent woocint wl areas sh mm BAF der dd be re- are { ATFas ™S THT, 1 be ProCucing iin oD * my EXRCUTORS Estate of © ARTHUR THOMAS . of Bellefonte Borough, Osnire ¥. Pa deceased eetamen lary on bern ranted %W the naersigned, all persons iebiad 1c e said ontate are regquesiad LO MAX wnediate payment, and those a Ww launs or demands against sad mmlale present! the same withou! riag settiomenit to J. KENNEDY JOHNSTON and PHILIP MH. JOHN- STON Exectiiom Bellefonte Pa johnston & Johnston, aidormess 0 os! Notices — the above slate aving © for L$; wh ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTE Etats of LULU KNOX. late yw nalup Centre ( i granted lalna of demands gait ald estate $0 present the same with. it delay for ssitiement oo HENRY ENOX., Administrator, Belislonte Bb 1 M. W. Gettig, attorney miale xh EXECLTRIN'S NOTE. Estate of MARY ALICE HOHEN BURY MAG Written Mary Alire Hockenbery late of the Borough State College. Pa. deceased Latter testamaniart on Lhe milate having bee Zranied undersigned, all persons Indebled the sald estate are requested 0 make mmediate payment, and those hav ing claims or demands against sald miste present the same without delay for settlement to M. KATH- ARINE HOMENTBURY., BEsecuiriz. 418 H College Ave. State College. Pa. o her attorney. Bdward L. Willard Lettzell Bldg. State College, Pa x FEXRCLTRIN'S NOTICE, Betate of CC. WHAIAM BOOZER, late of Centre Halli Borough, deceas~ ed Letter » DOWER wo "0 testamentary on the above tate ng been sranied © the undemsdgned, all persons indebied to the said estate are requested 0 make nudned sie payment, abd those have ing ws Or demands agsinst sald mlate present the mune without delay for settlement to MRS, LENA POOZER. Execylrix, Centre Hall, W. Harrison Walker, attorney estate x EXECUTORS NOTH, Estate of GROROE EDWARD MIL. LER, ate of MUlheim Borough, de. onsen Letters testamentary an the above A — | time February 3, 1944. - —— —— | estate to present the same without delay BENNER or to ERNEST WB MARGARET C, CONER BY, Executors, M. W. Gettig, attor | lor seulistnent ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE, Estate of C. C. BHUEY, late Bellefonte Borough, Pu., deceased Letters of administration ie above estate having been granted t the undersigned, all persons indebt fd to the sald estate are requested t make munediate payment, and those claims or demand Wwainst sald estale 10 present me without delay for settement to RACHAEL E. SHUEY, Admir tratrix, 301 East Bishop street, Be Pa W. Harrison Walker, a for estate of on naving Ww w one, \ lorney x EXECUTORS KATE D ntre Hall Borough Pa deceased Letters testamentary on alate @ been granted PErsoT NOTICE, HUYET] Centre Co Me of the ire reg or present petliement same without Ww THE BELLE. TRUST COOMPANY Belle. and H. ©. ALEXANDER Glenshaw, Pa, R. D R. P Campi [ as EXECUTORR NOTICE. Betate of WILLIAM TRESSLER liefonte Borough. P ade testamentary or Fi uh AINA Or demands against YO present the same for settlement to BA) TRESSLER or THOMAS M LER, Executors, Be TRESS. ielonie, Pa. Joh aliornes {yr * NOTICE Oerepy given that on u 1944, The Mii) mpans nu Common Plea ret 11 Lom of Januar rater C JEWET] PAUL C} FUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATS ‘aller R. Eberhart Xecutor : wt Willi of Oeorge will offer i Thomas Centre nd Lhe Lreet Boroug) Counts VAL Aa. Li bounded as East ™w n Uw North in Hau anc the Fronling he West side ree Wf extending back i” io Ar a 1Wo-story Ther dwelln LAMY frame more eTecied house Terms of Bale: 25° of purchase price al thne of sale and the re- mainder upon delivery of deed. The undersigned has the right to reject any and all bid WALTER R Executor U A Eberhart M. EMITH, Au n & Johnston, Atty EBERHART ww i Genres Crane COURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS the Honorable Ivan Walker, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the 48th Judi- cial District consisting of the County of Centre, having issued his pre cept bearing date of the 22nd day of December, to me directed, fof holding a Court of Common of Pleas, Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Over and Terminer and Gen. eral Jail Delivery in Bellefonte, for the County of Centre The Grand Jury will convene on Monday, the 14th day of Februan at ¥0 o'clock A M., and the Traverse Jury called for the regular meeting of Quarter Sessions Court will con- vene on the ¢th Monday of Pebruary at 10 oclock A. M., being Pebruary 28th, and the Traverse Jury for the second week of Court will appear on the Ist Monday In March at 10 o'clock A. M., being March 6th, 1844 Notice is hereby given Wo the Cor- oner, Justice of the Peace, Aldermen and such Constables that may have business in their respective districts requiring to report to the Honorable Court, that they may be then and there in their proper person af the time specified above, with their re- cords, inguisitions, examinations, and their own remembrance to do those things to their office apper- taining to be done and those who are bound in recognizance to prose cute against the prisoners that are and shall be in Jall in Centre Coun- tv, be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. i Given under my hand in Belle | fonte, the 10th day of January in the year of our Lord 1844, and the 168th year of the Independence of the United States of America JOHN (Jerry) GALAIDA Sheriff Eastern war xh (All time given is Rp ——— EXECUTOR'S SALE Walter RB. Yearick, Executor of the last Will of Della J. Lingle, deceased, will offer at public sale at the home property of the late Della J. Lingle, situated at the upper end of Madi. sonburg, Pennsylvania, on SBATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, 1944, at 10 o'clock A. M., the follow. ing HOUSEHOLD GOODS Including: Imperial Beaver range, I brooder stove, corner cupboard and cupbogrds chairs, rock- ers, Philleo floor radio, mirrors, rugs, carpet, extension table, drop table, sink, cooking utensils, ofl Singer sewing machine, beds rope Ded, Dureaus, bedroom suites, butcher tools, ts, wheat, corn, straw, hay other articies 100 numer. and the following REAL ESTATE parcels Township agesig- oon dishes, clock of old ) mention VALUABLE those of Miles Pennsvivania Madi each being four perches two HOLES 2. Two acres z land now or Deitrick Estate ad} {¢ i of Jaooh F. Royer rneriy acres adic Re ang now A ing ben Orimm ar of yy . A 5 ‘ £ lande welve adjoining land of Henry Hazel J and George Bhafler nd near Mad- formerly Rover : B. Pi INONIDUTrE Pour nineteen reels of wood-la Pennsvive acres and perches TE or hundred 11 id Ww or | rd now or for- and Purnace nas Roush thirteen H Now for- ob Detwiler and along isonburg to the Junc. and then acres or an yoinar Michael H.J g lands now Carls, John Limbert Three acres adjoining land pow Michael Carts, Jacob Shaffer biel rmerly of f Kern and Terms of Sale ash, Real Estate Me and balance ed, on or before Cre Be Household goods at time of 25 upon delivery of March 15, 1044 he Executor reserves the right to t any and all bids YEARICK W of Della WALTER R ; easnd Executor U Lingle, dec HUBLER, Auct ® Tolrist se Ally C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour t Bard Wheat Pat Pew WAGNER'S Our Best Flour “- Blend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower, ~ Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Medium Serated Rydes Cream Call Meal Eshelman's Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. — CTT ———— WM. B. RANKIN AGENCY « MAEY M. RANKIN, Agent COMPLETE INSURANCE Crider’s Exchange Bullding ’ WE NEED C 1937 to 1M2 MODELS SERVICE BELLEFONTE, PA. a ARS! 3 | PRICE IS NO OBJECT ! TMMEDIATE CASH!