Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 27, 1944, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA
Echoes From the Past
Fifty Years o
y ¥ Ag
The Altoona and Philipsburg rail persons think the postoffice
road hos its road completed between at Hecla, named Strunktown, would
Houtzdale and Philipsburg, where it be more appropriately designated
connects with the Beech Creek rall- “Hecla Park.” An effort may be made
Ie Samuel Langdon, who is pres- to have the change effected
ident of the road and who has sev- A part of the turnpike leading
eral large mines in the Houtzdale Millheim to Nittany Valley, as
region, will start his mines at the gay 45 the mountain above
45-1 basis Madisonburg, has been sold to Ell-
I'he Hornet jah Burd, of Aaronsburg, for $6,000
be the name Samuel Diehl has built a carriage
paper to shop on his property on Willowbank
ard. Fred street, near Reynolds Mill, where he
spirit in the ch, it Is ig prepared to do all kinds of work
claimed, wil} financial pertaining to the business. Mr. Diehl
backing. New material | {s experienced carriage builder
have ordered expected tands the business
that the paper in the of
pearance a line of telephone
Tay tablished from that place to what
been contract is known as Red Bank, in the Buf-
steam, water, and fittings in tl falo Run Valley It will connect
new Brockerhoff bullding Alle- with and become a part of the Belle-
gheny street. The fittings put in will exchange The line is being
be of the ver and latest im- built by public subscriptions and af-
proved. The Taylor Brothers ter that Halfmoon township will be
is comix i young in direct communication with the
men who will i i out world
Ed. Schofield Mr. and Mr
while out Hall
ning, tor their health Marri
had an exciting runaway down at ary Susanna J
the works. Both were “thrown el
out of their cart wit! re- Caroling t hur
ving animal n 8 «
took WAS § kn
fx
damage
Some
1d
fron
top of the
ent
tand, | 0
Republican
He
moving
we unders
of a8 new
tarted so
Dunham is the
enterprise whi
strong
be m at
ave
presses and
iti
axe ILS Ap- Stormst
an
and unders
been and
will m
within a month
Brothers
awarded
will
have
own
A short time
plumbers a e
course
lor
on
fonte
finest
firm of
s&f of e
ice
MOM
vit
and Bllly Ti
N invit
Sunday eve- Centre
ued ctions
thelr daughter
Whitney Mec-
Charlestown South
vening
McCor
here having
aking establish-
ean when he
ariving «
the benefit
nat}
dav ¢
M1
road out
injuries and the clock
It
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» without a serious nducted an undert
any
y run down wn
thie
roadq
iting trig
done t«
Marriage
the
were issued to
y Far-
both I fie alley Raliroad ne
Perr the
day
Hes
Bi itler
following cou;
Sallie
Charles ! a spark fron
Lillian V. Fleishe Tus fir { the stubble in a
Luca t ho
Ba'd
ringer and last
Romola
Hall, and
sevville; Henry
locomotive set
wheat fl
went
neay :
self-binde:
od, bolts
re removed
The
atc
anc man
web Was re
aam
Milesburg
R
r
both
Mary
Herbert
mos
Red
Jodeon
Mille
wachine badly
Lar iA
A
or
f
I
I
é
ADpearar
AIDE aWay
John OC
to accept the
toms House
ly filled by
Mon
ri
Or
0 eq
Hall
day
street lw
Lock Haven
ee of workmer
Ebensburg ’
to During
friends at county
the boarder
quite ill at his home
has recovered sufficiently
template a trip to visit
this place. He ix a member of
well k w firm of (
the last six months the
all has been filled with
There has beh Aan average
CO ~
The
ved
Bower and
an
and give
SCTelary
iu other
irately
ed out
ted that
will
where
fot
Opec
F :
C. Y. WAGNER
& COMPANY
him
he
befor the
Sibi
ptember
* pox not
O01
tate will
WAGNER'S
QUALITY FLOUR
A Hard Wheat Pat. Flour
campalgn
\
fRver | traveling
ing Some Ray
ting a keeping
i Pe
the
lefonte
D AWAY Ii
Mice
Al ‘bum
nm
swekers and
WAGNER'S
OUR BEST FLOUR
50-50 Riend
who would
constantly
weet rest. for the man
pili
night express from Tyrone to
Lock Haven on Monday evening had
A DArrow escape from being derailed
and prébably wrecked The cause
Was & coupling pin In the frog at
the switch just east of the Milesburg
tion When the train passed over
the obstruction It created conster.
nation amounting almost to panic
Mnong everyone aboard. who thought
the train was off the tracks and ex-
pected every minute to be dumped
over. The train was stopped and an
examination revealed a coupling pin
tightly wedged In the frog. It seem-
ed to be the opinion of all that the
obstruction had been placed there
by some malicious person, as it did
not seem possible it could have fall.
en in that position from some pass.
ing train
WAGNER'S
VERY BEST FLOUR
Winter Wheat
7
Wagner's 16% Dairy Feed
Wagner's Pig Meal
Wagner's Egg Mash
Wagner's Chick Starter
and grower,
Wagner's Scratch Feed
Last Baturday was a great day at
Hecla Park the occasion being a
monster plenle under the auspices of
the 100F at MHublersburg Heelan
Park is an idea) plenie ground along
the Central Rallroad of Pennsyl-
vania. about two miles west of Hub-
lersburg. It Is
shade trees, with a beautiful stream
Wagner's Chick Feed
Rydes Cream Calf Meal
Eshelman’s Dog Feed
covered with heavy,
The iron bridge leading from the
pike across Spring Creek to the
Bellefonte Nall Works, which was
carried away by the last flood, is
being replaced. Mr. Maitland has
the contract for the work and will
have It completed In a short time
The expense will be met by Spring
township
On Friday of last week two men
who were sawing shingle bolts in the
woods near Karthaus, found a skel-
eton of a man lying in a boggy hole
in the ground about 50 feet from a
stream called Cold Run. The body
was badly decomposed and It was im-
possible to determine whether it had
been there two years or ten. There
wis a large hole In the left side of
the skull. A Coroner's jury decided
that the man, whose Identity remain-
ed a mystery, had met death at the
hand of a person or persons un-
nown The remains were buried
on the site. Many vears earlier hun-
dreds of men had worked in the
area for Ardell & Blackwell and it
wis believed the body was that
one of them who had been way
and robbed
During the
much water Is
town that person:
of
laid
present warm spell so
used throughout the
living on the high-
er points never have any. That is
what happens to people living on
Curtin street especially Farmers
say that If we don't soon have rain
the crop will prove a fallure
as turning yellow and drying
up The 100F Hublersburg
will hold a picnic at Hecla Park on
corn
it 1s
of
Slate Satur day night
Ushment
ching bu
ingle mac!
Unusually wet
ummer
ab-
ma
ine
weather
wi as
exceptional)
in Centre
Roland
ang re i rag!
death at Jo M WW n he wa
apparently train while
walking
at Jer
Falls
gue. Mr. Mu
had been Uying Ww
league for more than a
er F Lad
year
ause official mad
Ril bail
prin.
APELY Ded Cag ur
om
Han
) mt Thome
Nore Hariy A. Rossmar ‘hare
A Fromn H Ho : | Btine
E. Grubb Ww Sine J H
- H P. Bath-
Judge Albert
talk
Cod
Hace
EAE »
nrAder
Order
had dan
Miitheim for
Saturday
pant
a pistol at quent inte
gess Cuteliug ordered
E Mensch to arrest
pants. The constable
and arrested the driver, who denied
havibg a ahd who sald no
one with him had used a pistol It
Was then concluded that the car's
exhaust had been causing the sharp
reports
et
night
discharged
Bur-
G
while one of a
val
Mistable
the ca
haited
8 OCCU-
the cas
pistol
The
MT, a
farmer
near
lifeless body of William Mus-
well known Cregg township
Was found Bunday afternoon
an abandoned lumber camp
site on the road between Nittany
and Madisonburg The discovery
was made by Forest Ranger D. O
Dorman, of Nittany. while out for a
stroll. He immediately went to a
telephone and ealled Sheriff E R
Taylor, who with Justice of the
Peace J M. Kelchline went
scene. Examination revealed that
Mr. Musser had been shot twige In
the head and there were other evi-
dences thal he had been murdered
OfMcials had launched an investi.
gation
In responding to a fire alarm at
the Abramsen Engineering Come
pany plant, the Logan Fire Com-
pany truck took the road along the
tracks In front of the PRR pas
senger station, while the Undine
to the!
Saturday. Excursion tickets
sold along the Central Rallroad of
Pennsylvania that day to the park
A large gathering is expected
Two excursionists who spent several
days at Eagles Mere last week came
back very much delighted with the
trip. It Is a popular summer resort
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mingle and
two daughters left on Monday for a
two weeks’ trip to Atlantic City
The steam sawmill of Nathan E
Haugh, in Sugar Valley, was destroy -
ed by fire on Tuesday night The
loss Is placed at $3000
On Monday carpenters began to
build a scaffold in front of the Rey-
nolds bank building on Allegheny
street. When the foundation of the
old Conrad bullding was torn away
several! months ago the end of the
Reynolds building began to sink and
the wall spread considerably The
foundation under Naglney's furni-
ture store settled about two inches
at the exposed corner and that cau-
sed the brick front to crack clear to
the roof. Several large seams opened
$0 us to leave the front disfigured
and in a dangerous condition. It was
decided best to that part of the
building down and operations will
be commenced at once The first
and second stories occupied
Naginey's furniture store and the
entire third 1 the Masonic
lodge room While front
put in store
i being Mr
will be closed but he will be prepared
undertaking and em-
t
ut interruption
tear
are by
100 by
the new
Naginey
0 attend u
balm ing with any
Twenty Years Ago
Mise
music
Mildred Locke
school in Philadelphia
pending a vacation in Bellefonte
with her father, Dr. Melvin J. Locke
Locke was specializing in vocal
student at a
Was
publican
Cleveland, Ohio
Interns
amp
ate Univer
Announcement
Weeping | neh
Runville, woul en ith a pigeon
The tea
home
supper
room
Mra
of
water
boained
rinking
Lymag
Buflak
person
pring
Bick wi re
Run Valley. ans hoping the
whe found a roll of money
cortaining $23 which he lost dn
Bellefonte Saturday ht wotld
retur the money to im He didnt
ided
ip to the neck
ditch in whicl
ellow workmen
£ Immediately
a
we el0 pre
:
seriously
of Rellefon
while visiting
All
being
Although
of
Homer MoKis be
1
CRINe SATioUsEyY In
te
rel.
in Blaesmshiure
nti
that
were in
condition treated
iar city
iidren had eaten a quantity
was
drink
herries. their liness
to have been caused by
tainted water
Citizens
paring
}
of Bnow Ehoe were pre.
Old Home Week
at Moravian
Park August 15 and 18. under the
auspices of St Mary's churel
Samuel Boone Miller. veloran of the
Civil War prominent resident
of Bellefonte, died suddenly at his
home on East Linn street. at the
age of 86 years. Pull military hon-
ors were accorded by the American
Legion at Interment services in the
Union cemetery
Pour car loads of residents of
Bellefonte and vicinity motored to
Grange Park, Centre Hall. to attend
the Knights of the Golden Eagle
memorial services and then visited
Penn's Cave and the Seven moun-
tains before returning home. In the
group were: Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Stover and children, of Lyontown:
Mr and Mrs. George Long and
children, Grace and Nevin, Nittany
Mr. and Mrs Bert Bathurst and
son, Walter, Mr. and Mrs. William
Cates and children. Anna and Gro.
ver, Mr. and Mrs James A. Martin
and sons, Ernest and Charles, Mr
and Mrs. Harry Rossman and dau-
thier, Alleen, Mr. and Mrs. David
L. Bathurst and daughter, Mary, all
of Bellefonte,
Members of the Belleville Cham-
ber of Commerce, traveling In 42
cars, all numbered and hearing ban.
ners of the organization, passed
through Bellefonte enroute to Hecla
Park where the group enjoyed a
days outing Charles Musser, a
clerk at the Olewine hardware store
for ar cele
ation and
reunion
and
will be |
Henry Walter Holter
a gradunte at Bucknell University in
the class of 1024, was named assist
ant registrar at Penn State, replace
ing Theron Clark, resigned
The new model Ford touring car
was advertised at $205 FOB Detroit,
with an extra charge of $85 for de-
mountable rims and starter. Ed Note
Wonder if a new car will ever sell
for that figure again?
John Sheckler, Pennsylvania Rall-
rond employe, was {ll at his home on
North Water street with what was
at first feared to be typhoid fever
Examination revealed that he had
some other malady which resembled
typhoid In some respects
Miss Cenevieve Rider
of Mr. and Mrs. William
North Water street, was
honor at a birthday party held at
her parental home. Those present
were: Nancy Sheckler, Mabel and
Martha Sasserman, Anng Gates, Ly-
dia Thompson, Martha Wilson, Edith
Robb, Donald McCoy, Isabelle and
Charles Jodon, Mildred and Charles
Thompson, Charles Eberhart and
Eloise Snyder, all of Bellefonte: Jack
and Bobby Foulkrod, Williamsport
Gerald Nixon, Jersey Shore. Ellen
Pacini, Johnstown: Marshall Smith
and Randall Keller, State College
and Helen McCoy, Buffalo, N. Y
Paul Yatchik, 65 a resident of
Kato, was struck and almost instant.
ly killed by the locomotive drawing
the east-bound passenger train on
the New York Central rallway. The
man was walking on the track in the
ame direction the train was travel.
ing. The engineer saw him and had
sounded the whistle repeatedly, but
the man apparently did not he
Later it was discovered
ton in both placed there be-
of allment. The acel-
happened near Kato and the
was immediately placed aboard
train and taken to Beeck Creek
for medical attention, but died en-
x well known
The
Sow having
Sur
daughter
Rider of
guest of
nr
he had cot-
Care
CALs mn
dent
man
the
Par
feceased v
Shoe vic
route
in the
resided there for man
VIVIDE Are
Kato
Cents
Few
of
the Allegheny
HOWARD
Prom Last Week)
and Mrs John F Ne
H rf Rete yt gwen!
Mr
My
fan
wWoeEeY iu
G A Fkdal
r Kasra
ned Jome after .
Mr Mal
mu
with fr aisle
Miss Alice M
Eugene Pletcher of Con-
ho spent a couple
rien
d Mrs
M
Mr
Al
Hed at the A
ANE week
The Misses
Ll Dorothy
Pletohe Phyllis
Grace Pieticher and
returned from Zaner, Pa. Saturday
where they spent the past week at
the Church of Christ camp grounds
All reported a pleasant stay while
there. Rev. Rogers of Blanchard, is
Acen of the camp The adult camp
Is In this week
The annual camp meeting and
Bible school of the Tyrone District,
Oil City Conference of the Free
Methodist church, Is In session on
the Pllgrim Holiness camp grounds
thiee miles north of Howard A
number of ministers {rom the camp
held a service on the corner of
Main and Walnut streets, Saturday
night
Pvt. Paul McClure of Willow Run
A. A F. Michigan, is spending en
11«day fur h with his mother,
Mrs. Ora MeClure, of Walnut street
"rey
here
Robert Bizel of Lack
Mrs. Kern of Al-
nd Mrs. Ed Hester, and
Hester of SBouth Renovo
H Be home
and
hwenk
Reberen
Caroline
Anna
Button
Sarah and
Ma pes
Strunk
Jeanne
A
wession
The radio can be very interesting
when great events occur but it “an
be woefully stupid much of the
time
!
Pimples Disappeared
Over Night
Yeu, It Ms true, there is a safe
harmioss medicated Nauwid oalied
|
of Howard,
UNIONVILLE
Methodist Church: Prayer service
‘hursday evening. Sunday school
Sunday morning at the usta)
immediately followed by the preach
ol rvice at 10:45 Fell«
the evening at 6
Methodist
Friday
Bunday
ntl 0:45
ana the
on
time
Youth
30
ing
ship in
Free
service
Prave:
the
Church
evening In
chool on Bi
followed by clam
regular preaching
evening at 7:30, with
Rev. D. E
church mday
morning
meeting
service in the
ermon by Lor
Joseph
Presa
terian
7:30
Rev
the
the pa
ching service in
urch Bunday
sermon by
cl
with
H. XK
Ast sery
whi will
of August
riots
Oakwood
fce prior
in
Blere
Kenng
th Robison
ed 0 ! }
month
Get slimmer
without exercise
a poviatgl pred Ve 8
HTOKRR
Pa
EL A ——
RECAPPING AND
VULCANIZING
NEW TIRES
WHEELS AND
KEYSTONE
TIRE SERVICE
K. Potter Kireet Bellefonte, Pa
Home Owned and Operated
EA —————— A ——
PARKIN DRT
Bellefonte,
TUBER
RIMS
WHEN WINDS
GET ROUGH
A Windstorm Foliry Protects Tem
From Financial Less See
John F. Gray & Son
General Insurance
{| Phene 7.) Beliefonte, Pa.
; : ; Hi
© Jumtnnsen p TMT JH @
POTA
ALT
TO CHIPS
THE TIME
eelet
and Mrs
old, spent
wate
August Bortot
he work wit
3
Mr and Mrs Fi
ng at
B
hou
i DON
undergoing
hide
Mrs. Be
treatment
Hh 11 Nie
de]
Camp Devitl
Fred Walzi of Lar ter, calle
home of Mr. and Mrs 1
Nes Bin Mr. Walzl's
been visiLing wit}
Lancaster
is
the
K m
who had
Kunes family
with his father
Seaman Al
his parents
Girton
rived
furlough
As
returned |
shie Girton surprised
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Saturday when he ar-
England for a 30-day
Seaman Giton has seen
several of his home town boys In
England and able to give their
families messages from them
Jacob Williams returned Buf-
falo on Sunday after a week's vaca
tion here
Seaman Harold Bowman, who had
been at a bomber base in England
is home with his parents, Mr and
Mrs. Samuel Bowman for a 30-day
furlough, Seaman Bowman has been
om
from
in
to
in the Navy for three years and this
is his Arst long period of leave
(From Last Week)
Mrs
relatives In Lewistown
Mr. and Mrs. John DeMHaas visit. |
od relatives in Winburne during this
| week
Mrs. Paul Bowes and daughter of
Lewistown, are visiting Mr. and Mrs
Clyde Bowes and family
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Beaty moved
ast jut week into the Charles panther
HYDE'S
POTATO CHIPS
Made Pellefonte
Your
in
Get Them at (Grocers,
Let Us Have
Your Tires
Recapped
We have a large stock of
Ruy Nefenses Bonds now!
Grade 1 Nassenger, Truck
and Implement Tires
‘HUBERT ROSSMAN
{THOME & ATTO SUPPLY STORE
| Phone 615
CLOTHING FOR MEN & BOYS
+
BEILIFFONTY., FPA
KEY S
BIIIFFONTY
LEWISTOWN MAKI
Fred Miller is visiting with
Announcement
Mrs. Blanche A. Cramer
Cedar HID
READING
Farm
FA
wari
tte EE EE —.
of fresh mountain water coursing
through the park. A large mill dam
that furnishes power for Strunk's
grist mill is an especial attraction. residence at the same time, and
(A large dancing pavillion also has only quick action by the two drivers
‘been erected, also bulldings for cook-' averted a disastrous accident. Daley |
[ing and public conveniences. Presh Justice, who was riding the Logan
water is piped from the stream lo truck, ‘feared a collision was In-
different points and lnestone walks evitable, and jumped to the ground. 'y
have been laid th the grove He suffered minor lacerations and
All underbrush has removed bruises. The fire proved to be g small
and rubbish cleared away. |one and was soon under control.
truck went out South Thomas street
Both machines reached the inter-
section in front of the W. R. Shope
Dealers in All Kinds
of Grains
was carrying one arm In a sling as At a meeting of the pficers of the!
Mn | BApUSt church on Sunday It was
wmgrised | decided that a baptismal service
had would be held Sunday, August 8
Rev Hany Heverly, formerly of |
randson of Mr. and
overly, will speak in|
Kieerex that ante pimples Mid { hing
| Pennaylvania Railroad
gave way, allowing It to sag
, FO, She Jurtuin of the water and
BELLEFONTE, PA.