, Armed Forces Day: Maybe we should all special observance on Armed Forces Day. It is a happy thought that our Burgess requested we display fags and didn't order us to do se. F . State Police Say: So-called positive knowledge of the road ahead often results in di aster, Weather, road repairs ete, often bring quick changes in con- ditions you feel are so familiar, make a ~ @he Cenire Democrat BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1951 Fisherman's Paradise Opens 19 DEFENDANTS Season At 9 a.m. Tomorrow LISTED IN MAY TERM OF COURT Request for Bill of Particulars l.ocal Airport L.and Condemned Spring Township Supervisors Approve Resolu- tion to Condemn Land Purchased by Lime Co.; To Be Used for Spring Twp. Airport. 15 VOLUME 70. NUMBER 20 County To Mark 2 Armed Forces Day State College Schedules Parade and Demon- strations; Bellefonte Plans Speaking Pro- gram and Concert. GAS DRILLERS LEASE ANOTHER 1000 ACRES Well Drilled Land of Burgess; Drilling Paradise «1 open! down to 1.611 or ng day. The tomorrow vhen 2.053 Successful on Is Granted in Charge Starts Near Boalshurg of Perjury County will join the ™ tion in the observance of Armed | dent of Forces Day with ceremonie uled Saturda College Bellefonte State College will several flights of aircraft a town displays. Bellefonte a speaking program ic on the Diamond entre na- C official facilities filled rooms in Lhe Commerce hotel be well but a list of maintained by r. Milton 8. Eisenhower ' Lr ntor 1 Ver M00 | Yhariee of week Mf the i xpected to that aftern chedul weekend and Saturday opening of the have PE Shey ntrie the second an Penn will have | have five division mar ! t bo V ! : e Shar n fy mt | \ mi n nour acing i contest are exnected ” indicated and band mus- | ‘ollece Ar vo vd aln f A ’ th tive : n College \venu in vear hel attendance winded HOSPITAL WORK “50 5 5 0 fe comiionar | Sock Hundred ADVANCES FAST 55 £5 Bris Frit apa * New Members Penn Complete Third Floor Pour- ROTC ba lor "and Foard y A Cre { th ogists were ex. . = cadets. Division 3: State Coll . ee Ty o's " begin th : oll . For Local C. of c. Injured dred new members was |W. Kiinger, Centre Hall 340 Near Philipsburg, ing, Start on Fourth " DETSIAD | nia Purnace. 350 4 : Ji This Week STUDENT KILLED IN AUTO CRASH Three in Accident Or 1 eh Sunday er nesting Tuesday morning Membershis ommitie Chi man Vv. H {fer 8 in charg Continued on Page Big fed. o =" YMCA BOILER he at vem. a FUND AT $3,050 2 cis 3 amie list Completion f for the Centre County uled this week a the ith EE LER pone SHOW SET LE HEE EE POR JULY 14-15 form the 1: AfMair ture. Held at Site Near State pouring ", Hi Ol ’ Page ¥ = SCHOOL BUDGET WINS APPROVAL For pital aut he ed on Page Eight level Budget Calls Same Millage and Per Capita Tax Early thi . 1 ropose ed to lay { | I ed r level ly mall ‘ i Sour ork Lt. Col. Hugh ew : master of ceremon Maurice F. Kelley Military sub-distri speaker The Band will play \ the offic Burgess Q To Installed Soon: Second Annual to Be Contributors For New Heating [nit ( ollege pouring The exter to rise rapidly superintende: the project a month house, which will | and It wa vator worl ! ! inti : : rab the buildin inder roof. The roof >“ 8 Wu Tr na niere \ H ML Lira: - Aebas am— he A Spring Concert of he servi rom this town fur $4 v Py t 5 fas] vil Onn ¢ “ . ba ed on Page Eight " ce from . y ” vat - . : menta ——— the past eventful I EE ) hh J : icaey Spring Concert veil At Trinity Evan. wn UU, B, Scheduled fe electrical Con Veal _ Safety Patrols |. i Co. EE member Om Toa Cot Bs ; 5 n ax | Dr. John K. Covey, cha Equalization Plan {the joint tax equalizatior Vir Why have beer slanted for fF Seeks Nomina tion days Dec Easter Day rman commit - 0 ! The concert is under the leader. ry bi 480i of Floyd Schlegel { fector. Richard Bonnell the organ. The will sing and guest dor dire Company, and and line manager, of COMpansy served 8 eRoir ince t B will be that u of Bot : three church choir phn has giv " ig Continued on Page Bis peer hiv.f ve Is Condidate , e Bis : at Ww - Hold Rummage Sale oe pom mone 7 To Landscape Grounds Merry-Go-Round : : Secured For Children’s Fair James J. Leitzell Jame has announced the Reput county sher A veteran of tw Leitzell has been i ; sponsored BY the i. EC J tg %: fem { auto sales for almost 3 ! » oe. at 3 the Bellefonte Auxiliary t th rake. a "A Aw ! mit to conduct t remains active in n nda ¢ r and a truck Centre County ital Sebahadiin ‘ f ol r. John K Hing yctive in Restaurant Opens In Li CE SulllY Hompital wishing to donate clothing, furne I New Location Today ellefonte, nt n. | photographer ! I £1801 red tures the in the Air Corp who will take Restaura s later Two Persons Hurt In Auto Crashes he event er f Covey and e ( the sch ft hd Fred ( Page Three roving Love ontir a plc- C nued on until 1922. He childrer and de Special tables will Wp and plant have vine and Kiwanis President Is Honored Ray C Nol! of resident yi that time oversea fronts. He served unt geant at Army Air his children-—three daughter reenlisted 1945 as Ardn ' Base. In additi ur of Ha ¥ raa) Lester N mn. Hummelst : ™ program will provide the Plea " Bell bi presen te Tuesday free nast i Kiwar WHS erved In the Special bal: rman is atded v tl ollow - 4 a certificat . the Mr. Leitzell has served i { for meeting of the Commander f the Vetera: of MM wer vteratior e bee n that aren t auDt co-chairmat O. A The certificate was Foreign Wars Post 1600 of Belle | Willian of his hip of fonte, and is now Commander of Markley Bradley, Wil. ANY cribed as a grateful ac. OW font ool buildin the American Post 893 of liam Nighthart, Ray Clevenstine knowledgement from Kiwanis In M nd did sim- Milesburg. He has held several David Myers, John Mokle, Harry | ternational lar work at the rt H pointive VFW posts on the Taylor, Charles F. Mensch, George Dr. T. E Teah, of Lock Haven level. He is a member Mile May 25, Members of the Women's | Young, Charles Thompson, Samuel district governor, made the pre- burg fire company and was serving id he resent Or il still Breor ho v mmi ! eo Society of Christian Service, the Roberts, Ernest Benner, and Miss sentation and spoke on Kiwanis Vear sponsors, said the public is invited. EMzabeth Gehret | Thomas H. Mensch, president, was | a job at the K Rockview Hustles With . the Varieties ice bor SOT D 1925 the tH hil wy ne chil- Clarence roup n recogniti leader the local club | W¢ OWN carelaker at Flan Bake, Rummage Salo des A Bake and Rummage sale will be ap- | dition 'n 1 lemet fon in the Milesburg Methodist ate The res Irs i& completely 1. near the ne y . gar- | Church beginning at 1 p.m. Priday Legion ie Bellefonte and at th nd of his jun- in} he accepled 8 Brouse store on held f the YOOlt Ray Anthony igh schoo when | Ray | the music for | met Ball at Anthony, bilied as America Name Orchestra, will furnish the annual Police- Hecla Park, Wednes- day, May 23. Dancing will from [9 to 1, and dress will be informal f it WAS announced this week | Proceeds will go to the Bald Eagle Lodge No. 51 and will be used for \ * 16 > he returned to service in 1042 Page Eight BHS Senior Class Week to sedan wa truck, $70 be Bellefonte Parking Problem Boro Street Sweeper Open At Breakfast May 24 The Senior class breakfast at 8-30 | am. next Thursday/will begin 2 full week of senior activities at the Bellefonte high school. The clas Night program will be held at 3 Arrived Tuesday The recently by treet weeper purchased Bellefonte borough | arriy here Tuesday morning and scheduled to be put in operation borough officials sald yester- the auditorium wi be made with the class member bearing evergreens The senior president will inaugurate. the new | ooh class officers and dismiss the grad- cessional Into od day Activities in Springtime The road from Bellefonte to State College, route 545, cuts cleanly through the Rockview Prison Farm, | placing the penitentiary among the {top contributors to the scenic inow. The men are cleaning Down at thriving pepper, | men are engaged in gardening right the fields, checking fences, and getting the ground in shape for planting the greenhouse, I found cabbage and to- the Police Insurance Fund The Ball this vear will be bigger than ever, a spokesman said, since this is the first time a “name” or. chestra has been secured for affair the | Is 10 Cars For Each Stall As most drivers already know, DeWitt Bellefonte has a parking problem | jurors | that rivals any presented anywhere. | Criminal include Cars Ohurt Beginning week accommodation for Monday, these auto- Bellefonte borough has 312 park- | mobiles will use the additional spa- | Ing meters installed and total stalls | ces created about two years ago on {In what is described as the down- [E. High Street at the rear of the mato plants being cultivated for outside planting when they reach the proper strength. In the orchard, A 12-man crew is spraying the trees and breaking up the soll around the trees with a double-disker. Out at the saw mill, a crew has been cutting pine and hardwoods into lumber for building and main tenance, This year, the prison farm expects to drill 330 bushels of oats, 300 acres of field corn, 100 bushels of onion sets, 100 bushels of pea seeds, BS acres of silage corn, and 60 acres of potatoes. Wheat is the main crop of the prison farm and 360 acres (Continued on Page Eight) pm. the same day. The Baccalau- | uating seniors so that the on-com- reate program will be presented May 27. with Commencement on June 1 Since school facilities are Admission will be $2 per person, ta included. Table reservations are avaliable by calling Zon 2121 ing senjors may take their places | At present the unit is undergoing beauty of the land surrounding Included in the assembly will be a | 'D*pection and engine tuneups are | Bellefonte | skit depicting events of past years | being made | As anyone who has recently driven | of school. Taking part will be Ron- The sweeper, brought here on a through the prison farm on route small for the class, the breakfast | ald Hockenberry, James Pisher | trailer truck, weighs seven tons and | 945 knows, this land is getting a will be held in the social room of | Jerry Donovan, Joe Besecker and | Is motor driven. It operates first hy | Complete face lifting, a new look the Reformed Church. The com-| Tom Musser, John Dubbs is the | spraying water on the streets tol for spring mittee Is advised by Mrs. Sara Me- | advisor | avold dust. It's gutter broom sweeps! The hustle of activity on the kemson, director of the school caf-! Theme the Class Night pro. [debris in front of the main broom prison grounds and the new look eteria, and Bruce Garner. Conmit. | gram will be “American Music which feeds the dirt onto a convey. of the land were too much for my tee members are: Helen Thal-| The awarding of prizes by Kenneth | or that leads to a hopper. The ea- | curiosity, so I stopped In to see man, Shirley Rhoads, Pauline Ya- | Miller and O. FP. Sollenberger will | pacity of the hopper is two cuble Mr. M. M. Cobb, acting superinten- kich, Kathryn Whipple, Jim Miller. | conclude the Senior Day activities | yards dent at the prison, to find out what Russell Flynn, Tom E. Rhoads and | The public is invited to the eve. The mechanism is equipped with | is underway. : Tom Gordon | ning event lights since most sweeping in the| Mr. Cobb informed me that pre- An all-school assembly will fol The Class Night committee is di- | downtown area will be done at|parations are being made for spring low the breakfast. The senior pro- (Continued on Page Eight) night planting, and that a total of 248 #! hk x ki pL town “metered area” do not exceed jeourt house These 40 spaces will ne | bear reserved tags, Mr. DeWitt said. Now, the' Bellefonte Chamber of | Another problem is the all-day | Commerce reports that the trading | parking of cars which belong to Ask Memorial Day | none of Bellefonte is about 12.000 people working in downtown shops. . | persons and census figures reveal | Could a lot be provided with per. Copy Be Submitted [one car for every three and a frac {manent parking, it would aid this | tion people situation. Reserved space on - This newspaper will make an of- | Thu should everyone in the | vate lots now go o_ about oa fort to publish notices of all | yo aing area decide to drive down- | month. it was reported. Space crea- Memorial Day services to be held | un (5 shop, there would be be-|ted in the parking lot being made throughout the county in Ms swe | iuoon 3000 and 4.000 cars to Ot by the American Legion is expected next week. into the above number of parking |to help. It is asked that copy be submit. spaces. This would approximate 10 All night parking by hotel guests ted by noon, Tuesday, May 22, to cars for each available stall. is now ruled out with the use of a assure publication the following | Some of the special problems that | pew street sweeper. Plans are Thursday. confront Chief of Police Charles | nde to take care of this situation, tox of LE “
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