. 7 THE MOST WIDELY READ NEWSPAPER IN CENTRE COUNTY A VISITOR IN OVER 8,000 HOMES EACH WEEK ~ Pennsylvania's emer Rye Copy Contribution Jo | seconbD NEWS Hook... ransportation SECTION [4 tn cmorTa CE EATURES By BILL MONSELL (Prepared for the Centre Demo- crat by the State Planning Board AL Cs — NEWSPAPER NOTES Department of Commerce.) v . A en no 1 Cb A - 8 No other State in our Nation has | VOLUME 70 BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1951 made such outstanding contribu- tions ‘to the growth of the modern meme on Leidy Stockhelders Due For stn Centre County Native Was ennsylvania This was not due merely to the, Y . y fact that, for many years, Philadel- | | PRY A x pop . / RL 7 pi, “oa og Hg phia was the principal city of the ® " . " Bao A y . ; 7 % F ® Nation, or to the fact that our in-| 2 Cah ‘ : " of : remosl (anal En ineer dustry had a very early tart Sixth Dividend April 10th a, Ce = 0 Pennsylvania's contributions to the ~ i . 1 modern way of life have been tinuous for over two centuries Committee Hopes to | 24 a ; . " ee av Rs State Historian Cite 5 . A Youen solufing | SUS 28 1% General State | Conserve Gas Field |&2wi: a in 8 [TT 11 | ~ 4! James Harris Role Conservation would n adequate to cover list of Pe vivania inventions, d : The tlre. (snnare) ota? | 4 mn {Xi Witch an {ar eh p Cc J. TES and application of science Authority Seeks B. Fin Rows i pecting Company | . | Font a GE Be y ring th amp Beneficial, hich have made ou: Nation what . TE Whove Gl 4 this { ) i we in a row and! «% pe _— S—— ili |G 18] nity, w | tive of f S S which amply Penn State Bids [the third time this year, they de- : 1 4 ® Sb | area, membs : ay portsmen : that of trans- lared a dividend of $200 a share! - ” Historical jet ¢ to MOWER MANIA portation. { The General State Authority re- tockholder 1 the pioneer | Sun "He iret lone naved road | A. ’ - The first long paved road in Am- | cently recek bids totaling $700 - company which opened up erica was { Lancaster Pike be-|400 for the nstruction of dairy tween and rand adelphia barn at Penn State. The barn constructe n 1794. 1 Y, Amer- | were ica irst and ‘atest super high-|of research into livestock husban-|to put down WARY runs ig ur Commonwealth ' qv in from P! »iphia to Pittsburgh and me requested for the expansion! decided [1 Vv on Sum- Pennsylvania { merson Mountain. Drilling is expec. 3 7H Sod io A ; low bids were ted before June 1 18 Now peng « led to the Ohlo| General construction, Matthew | Both decisions were announced I sitch, in 1786, applied for | 1s utroll Inc., New York City.iby J. W. Gullborg, president of the i i $557.000 the first patent on a steamboat. The first regula: senger run of any : company following the monthly 1g, Riggs-Distler & Co, meeting of the board of director iol p 21 & ’ N " steamboat | e world was from| Re Ina 30 | This sixth dividend by the com- am L a worid as irom lumbineg Riggs-Distler & Co VES Vania tal P 80 roti Philade 1 to Burlington in ? : PUny mpnes g gl 000 ru! vn pv : ed on a share o tock, originally he first American Navy 15st ~ " d vaviar Eaatrd “et 0 The fi Ame A . tlectrical, Carter Electrical Con- sold at $100. Stockholders of record (Continued on Page 8ix) ruction Co., Pittsburgh, $57.900 | as of April 5 will receive the new one of a score un-|“melon Checks will be mailed on i raxler Is 6th oe eo. Penna. Income Doe Season a number of new barns 200 persons who hold the 475 shares { , 1 of the of stock. It will cost the « MNIPpAnYy orea Casualty i=in wn es Median $3135 Is Proposed Dorcle uthority also called for bids' youn ch hit the discovery well : ; im Tuesday, Apr. Ii, on heavy me- find action ha wenn taken ‘ AC 3 € Wi y Had Relatives n hanical and electrical equipment to conserve the Leids a a Ih 4 n Pennsylvania Sains iaasure provides or installation in the new addition association of key land owners in illion ecial Licenses Bellefonte Area t Mechanical Engineering the Kettle Cronk Bow yg Mcer Q 0 eop Pp : . " 3 rq INF MANNERISMS tockholders in small, inde-| The median Pennsylvania fami] A new plan I 4 AnLgs IARCARINE B14 5 ncome for 1949 is listed by the Bu er se ; MOY F onl “ir : Eng raise |! fol- (Continued on page ix) reau of Cer at 135 A Wie H Pr ¢ ‘ . equipment, a s—— - Vivisedion Is 27 College Plan i Before Senate “iit mn = == Summer Work EE OF Co Det EIS BETIS of wwe he mat w| Penn State Offers |p pa ccicionce ace \rged a a a of the Bia restricts ght nil Over 500 Cours Grants Show Decline Extension Of Bonus d dogs unal war BEG at 1040005 2 grin 7 3 won this, Bren | TE PC Deadline Approved home, during od on Page Bix COCA t ie! ¥ PETTY. for ¥ Ls : before ¢ Health Committee mast oe ter LAY belor moved y itd could obtain then are residing in Rote, but ive | the separate {tems as well-as lump! The measure, introduced by Sen | SMe ‘ their mail in Salona was the sum bids for all the equipment Leroy Chapmar R) Warren tierie i he ame f oldest son in the family ER he; i Sen. Elmer Holland (D) Allegheny, Sgn conse. ther no way of Hmiting AITRANGN In addition to hiS parents, Pf P would give the Health Department | | n u the humber of Hani ring the | begis : rents | Ha : it mn 3! h rimt hanes during the begin Traxler is survived by the following Senator roposes authority to license institutions y 131 erty ’ Me soecis v (Cantinued on Page Six) | annually ot Yearly Sessions Of Legislature. 2:5 <i i For Fanvinglom | == oo nooo mmo Basst en a co] ik Felorci Cort TELE KNOW YOUR HEIRLOOMS General Assembly has picked up senate for ; rn ion o the . ot dori : Leniency For Him By TOM ORMSBEE Newell | wl Luz a " . 3 ming nts A } emt « “ A————— - M— A ——————————————— pointed to the unanin how sentiment for the change from | Cr \oPPed off a “substantial sa¥- |p pinion “who is in federa | ogat The Popular Scroll and Pillar Clock the present regular sess mi : department Clair D. Delong ¥O years. A similar pre * Sipe tra: t w Internal — . pending in the House, sponsored bY ¢.ird Department harged t Phe : o M nT v is : i“ : Bissel fun Nix hree Lancaster Republica: ince th artment was founded Meeting every two vea Y Il right when we had a small Ww youed ~ n n nt ed Wit i yi : Hon a * " N : " Mant 3b de ” Majority leader John M. Walker . | » Miwle [ [ " 1 Sd he 1 a) inl » y Whi dollar budget. it is a differe: r defended the department and de- 8he will pick ChIwetza in t sessions I hel ied Holland's charge from Prince Niea Nummer fies i nied land's charg les dos see sel het as well as estimating venue: Two County Men ra tzutter Mm| The Parachute In Korea ed amendmen Philips bus heats | , "i . ie he Ae 4 » r 1 y in v (ey ; el N'Y but bout 'n Woech mut Om: ap en] rolangec proces ree Domblisky Fox ' negmt Februa: " by a State-wide viera fer ‘1 RRA " : 18d ) ori aul landing When FBI age! located ra ier 1 i rel ich el ’ become effective , : 0 : y 3 ~ } 4 . i pirated the de- blotz airst i Seoul, Mar. 2 they found him living alon na i . . iis aint i —————— ; | ou BR vitg wene In 8’ Cor And Truck RE ma Cr ra era we Ww du um bauerra b CF Rr The brother » made an a tent WAS in ia } Boense \ p ig SE ' THY } 3 TT that " , ’ 4 od. 3 e iu { riesy ol a hacen grickst unser meeting breefa n Cadet Honored ault jump on the North Korean] underbrush that cover he land Collide Saturday ik cially th nn and around Ply. y ¥ iasam 4a at $2 v ¥ 1 Sonnect Kk. § known a un hetsch'd r garn Juss uns wisss Cadet 1. David Hall of Snow capital Oct. 20 They have been in scape four miles west of Ape were seemingly lu ringed on in the The proposal the present s ion, by the 18903 ses- eact e first year un mr doona di naame uss dee list Shoe, has earned Honor Roll status | Korea since last September Fila Damage estin 79 MT schicka aw alsamohl brief uf for the second term at the Valley! George is a World War I1 veteran His apprehension ended ed onner socha nau Forge Military Academy, Wayne. and has been in the service nine |and-a-half year search by feder: ¥ de ! a J 7 , 10 entury t} h inventive Dee 4-H clubs d welt tzom. ' It Was announced by Major General and a half years. Norman has been! authorities on a warrant chargit ter ‘ tat ; at ) ; \ ith ug invent ma kumma sin de N| wen oll Milton G. Baker uperintendent. | in the service four and a half | bond default in an internation: n ! : n details t at ° niringe- may bova un maid drin dos we 'm s awarded Silver Stars de-| years. They are the sons of Mr. and | revenue case. Arraigned befor { yor : Ol A y ! y gc aghoni letschd vohr kotta hen 'S it ' a general average of from | Mrs. John L. Domblisky, of Philip (Continues on Pas Mix) ool i ute f« Nn gute vohr un n p B88 per cent, with no mark! burg Ley wa ! } ] J ; t th were technical different dot n itz » ' mit + 85 | - tichard, a PO 4 ; variat n th woden movement " * . He Ha » 7 , . ee donna des yohr-—dat | bunch A New Housing None Injured As wa riven by) i $ ; ’ jon of the case 3 " . *10xe Stat v 9 v beg se 1it wd to { “yrs A yunga (ennich ralsh'd dal Converted Dwelling New housing completed since Cc r Ov turns i leg 4 : co experimen } 1" . - » » . : ts ‘ oT ment fun na) dos wissa . Nt ORY If a dwelling now subject to Fed | Feb. 1. 1047. Is not subject to Ped. a er u we Wi ( A ] ’ { { ven er of his 11g . . . . v X ‘ ) . . yet 3 ’ 1 " . y » th L : wulla un mm’ ich n sawa, eral Rent Control is converted to|eral Rent Control in Bellefonte un-| A car operated by Mrs. Letha ‘ Ce repo y Ath, iat on peed t 0 additional self con ained | less a veteran of World War II had | payer, of State College, overturned | © f pi i teat : _ oo we De it can be freed from conttol | right of tenancy on June 30, 1947] 11 Evergreens ppl reka hen he saw the . : ra it is inside anc not vise into a ditch near the FEL . woxa pon application to the rent office.'and is still In occupancy east of State College, about 4:15|¥ kL APProacihiny two. vehi- & x y pillar-and-scroll clock re- m TT and t ! ; 2 p.m. Thursday ity Rn Wie 1 ! \ and the ! PR h - ) mained in favor for about twenty. . ruck wa MrLUrnIed 4 I ’ ad : rt The largest production of ? nm s injured in the ace -r 4 : ; Phi i, " No one wa nj i in ti Damage o the truck was $175 4 . cant. Mask of 1 " to th E : {it was in the Naugatuck Valley of Reviews Letters of Dr. John Harris, dent. Most of the SAmALe to ang |and estimated at $100 to the car | £ SS | fa yaa i the Nausseuck Valley uf A Police said they janned no action : sing ver ) \ -. the vehicle went out of control af. ie pas pleasing version with an Am Son of One Founder of Bellefonte ter uiding on mud slong the edge | ©" ot RAN 0 a Pennsylvania variation which : yused an eight-day cast brass . ‘Monument Sailor (By J. Thomas Mitchell) er he was married again to Eleanor It is written from Graysville | » . | | john Harris was born at Mifflin [M. Orbison, a sister of Rev. James | which seems to be one of those No Injuries Resu t Serves In Guam | movement. These were made from about 1820 to 1830 na __ Orbison, the husband of John's | towns which has disappeared, where » + : i ecause these clocks were made 1192. He was |; ioce, Nancy. That wife was active | he complains that there is no so- In Auto Sideswipe Walter G. Pechdel machinists Rois hove oe hl hos and energetic, very much interested | clety for his wife, but he expects a| Cars operated by William Spicer, mate, third class, USN, son o " | workmanship was the rule, a cof. in the early movements to better | visit from his mother-in-law which | 3 Bellefonte RD 2. and William | *"d Mrs. Harris OG. Bechdel, eg the conditions of womenkind, and | he hopes will cheer her up. He |Mincer. Lock Haven, sideswiped on Monument, is serving with the the accident a tua UU A, S-LS town on December 31 brought to Bellefonte some two yedrs later when the family moved | to this place, was educated “at the | Bellefonte Academy and graduated from Dickinson College in 1813. Un- like his four brothers he was not interested In the art of surveying but took up the study of medicine under the tuition of the local phy- sicians, Doctors Constans Curtin and Daniel Dobtins, and spent some time at the Medical School of the University of Pennsylvania siderable number in good condition : y : are still extant. They are deserved. has been noted for her services in [speaks of a threatened law-suit of |g rand two miles east of Jackson. NAYTS windustriat ig wig : ly popular now with those who Khe Women's Work for the Civil some nature whieh Revet material: | ville at 7:30 pm. Sunday. No one MI a 1 ' special . want a beautiful old clock to go far ized and winds up with a postscript x ! 5 i 1 ; ark was Injured ized shops and three floating dry { with their heirlooms. If such a clock The letters begin with one dated | that “the turnpike Is now within a i Ell Terry's label and if the Sept. 27. 1822, the year when the [mile of my land in Wayne Town. The cars were traveling In oP- | docks. The floating dry docks are painted glass in the lower half bf turnpike was being constructed over | ship,” Mifflin County bolle Sirtegiom Total damage Was | capable of servicing and repairing the glazed door is original, it Is the Seven Mountains to Lewistown.| The next letter of Oct. 21, 1822 | *V any ship in the Navy's Pacific Fleet worth many, many times the price It Is directed to his brother, James | fromm the same place to his brother ——————p—— asked bv its originator D. Harris at Bellefonte and opens | James, is written by his wife, say- Bitten By Dog Before Making Change Of cok Ath a Seth Thom with reference to a “Dale” patent |ing that “the Doctor Is disabled by Stephen Noll, 3, son of Mr. and When a landlord plans a major course one with a of Dr. Harris was married first to|and thelr respective interests there- [a severe Inflamation of his right | Mrs. David Noll, of 322 E. Howard | improvement or addition of servi- k mga ows be passed up or Eliza Hoge Walker, a niece of the|in. He asks his brother to see that | hand.” that he is ready to sell his | Street. Béllefonte., was bitten on | ces or furnishings to Ra Sontrolisd A TYPICAL PILLAR AND SCROLL CLOCK HER ate les mares who udge of our local courts, and a|he is properly registered as a citizen , Wayne township land, having an of | the right forearm by a dog, Thurs- | property, he can ask the rent office ” ut of Rev. John With. so that he can vote on the strength | fer for it, and wants James to come | day. The child Ad taken to the | before making the change, how Made by Eli Terry hoot Thal hk has a Tatiogan) Shae Win Berolied Joss yood STafamin Who Iecogui i erspoon, one of the signers of the of owning two lots In Bellefonte, and survey it for him. She sends | Centre County Hospital in the Lo- | much more rent he would get for pediment and brass wo Jy dp Nn > ender " A al Pd {a good design and, of ne Declaration of Independence His! which in those days would give him | her love to the father and mother [gan Pire Company ambulance. He | it This Is known as a “prior opin- lars” that flank a Slane oo LB a a Wei oa 8 va ang easygoing custom Ume, wife died in 1836 and two years lat | that right as a property owner, i (Continued on Page Five) was discharged after being treated. ! lon” bracket base show the earlier Sheraton influence, copied
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