Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 03, 1944, Image 8

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    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
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