Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 07, 1951, Image 1

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    Show of Shows:
It won't be televised—it will
necessary to go down to the high
school gym to see the Hobby Fair
It's scheduled Friday and Saturday
nights
State Police Say:
The law requires you to have 500
feet vision of the highway ahead,
in passing another vehicle when the
passing car moves by, or in ad-
vance of the vehicle you are passing,
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@he Centre Democvaf
BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1951
VOLUME 70. NUMBER 2: 14 PAGES THIS ISSUE
rguments On
Dam Are Heard
Decision to Be Made By Army Engineers on
Proposed Flood Control Dam Near Blanch-
ard; Howard Delegation Attends.
ox $255 000 (XX
. * 11 HENCH REVIEWS Hobby Fair, Recreation
Falling Rock Kills THOMPSON PLOT Carnival Set This Week
Operator At Plant praverounn cou et
Joseph Rackoski, 22, of Bellefonte, Dies of Borough Urged to Establish
Injuries Received in Fall of Rock at New ark Commission for Super-
Lime Development.
Joseph Rackoski, 22, of W
street, Bellefonte, died
night of injuries received
was struck on the head by a
rock. He was an equipment operator |
employed by the Standard Lime and
Stone Company at its new develop-
ment on the Airport Road
The accident occurred about 6:20
p. m. He was taken to the Centre
County Hospital the Logan Fire
Company ambulance and was pro-
nounced dead on arrival there
Standard officials said he was op-
erating a traxcavator on the mine
approach. While working under-
ground a quantity of dirt and stone
fell and Rackoski was
head by a stone that
proximately 100 pounds
Mrs. Charles Sheckler
county coroner expected to
plete her investigation yesterda}
and indicated no inquest would
held
Co-workers who viewed the acci- |
dent were Dale Rider and Charle
Johnsonbaugh, both of Bellefonte
R. D. Company officials sald a t
bulldozer operator Ww worki
the immediate vicinity at the
of the accident
John A. Rackoski
Bellefonte Feb. 18 Nn Of | hama during 4
Anthony and Ann Kohut Rackoski ' =o " ~ 0
His father 1s wife, the forme: © 4 iN
Margaret Ps , survive with ti
Seeks Nomination
|
vision of Play Areas
Council meet
Be
Wed
Curtin brothers and sister
Tuesday Mary, John, and Mrs. Earl Confer | Frank Hench
when he all of Bellefonte, and Mrs. Donald Director ht
falling , Pettingill of State College m the future disp
He was a member of St. John nlaygroun
Catholic church of Bellefonte, ar
the .. 0. O. M
Funeral services will
the church at 10 a
the Rev. Gilbert
ing Burial be made
church cemetery The
be recited at 8 ppm
Friends mav call at the
Thursday noon. ,
Frank, Mis At
be held at
Friday witi
officiat-
in the
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corel BY LIGHTNING BLOOD PROGRAM WAGE INCREASES "he
com- playground cut. Since the bo . in a i : ve
Red Official Explains lellefonte Chamber of Com-
Donor Process to
Local Club
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Commi
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Hail Stones Reported
in County
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about 4:30
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Exterior Brickwork in July M 15 Will
Benefit Centre County
Stages; Coping Stones ;
» a” sg Tow + Agi Hospital ! . :
Are Placed fire was ng between the wall ¢e Re Johh A. Fassett will Cuntituad
Grange Fair Plans
For Entertainment =
Bt wo pe wmacrsst] (OC Completion
move to the Cameron G. M. Fry, program chairman fo
rommunity, Wednesday tthe Cirange Pair, 10 be held the
addition to his pastorate he last
jae wih d week in August. announces that » ’ | ident of the
win the” scheduled arma + Mew ated nches Bryn a wo Lonmin ’ It ' rw He i} gp + # plans for fo ; o Veo ceria hi en Stacy : Bey He ph i
Reformed Church
These slabs will
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bast Event and
John A. Fasselt
igo " Ca a race A " Bathurst Named
To Head Lions
g Organization
James Bathurst was elected pres. | WW estimated six
Bellefonte Lions Cigh | Officers of the Pleasant
held Thursday night (Slation of the State
Pisher ee informat at
Exterior brick work on the new
Centre County Hospital in
last stages and workmen this week
were engaged in placing the copin
stones on the very top of the wall
The coping Indiana limestone
matching the window sill
When these
work on the roof
damage
In parts
storms were
! little rain
plaged. Heavy rains. however . were re-|
phe ported in the mountains. At Tus.
of Centre County
accompanied by
sociation Weber
The show w b
the Centre Cour
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time
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guarantee \
building | extend ly
inches at + th roof. Br
on the penthouse starte
Meanwhile
trades catch
with
thick and
concrete
and
and then
have a
explainec
Rev. Carolus Says
Mobile Canteens
Reactivated
Damage Set At
$1100 in 2 Accidents
a
State College
Woman Authors [7 xiois ana ihe Fearies by. P73; Sinn ein seven Hl be held at the rear of t
Post Article re Seg rimary roup and Youn Chol | 3x 2+ 0" CTRINES June | prox rng
barr Smow Shoe Carnival
To Begin June 30
Is Candidate
and
interi
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on
room Dn
room |
local Red
announced
Pegs
entrance wir
up. The corne
wall Friday
The new hospital is
stage where
visualized
ure
only one i
These windov
of the |
is better i (
placed on it. Roon
serve purposes where
necessary. Incl
X-ray room
Jack H. Yeager On
Annual Opera Trip
Jack H. Yeager, of Bellefonte, left
Department of Defen
The Red Cr he went on to s
| has been operating a lar club and
two small mobile car combina
now at
itiines can
The East expos-
facing Willowbank Street
the |
he
Ke
teer
a ily
ha
”
each floor
Mobile units
favored over permanent installations
cause of the Muid state of the war
Matthew B. Ridgeway
ipreme commander in the Far East
the approval of soldiers ir
for the new clubmobile
comforts
are few, hi
many, and I know I expre his
Two Injured In re asked to get in touch with
} font * Jonhnsor of Snow Shoe
* dea Auto Accidents : ;
Hardaway's persona r A Titusville womai
Miles Fith the
ng with
General
wreavement tre
nw air Parochial School
were
State Police Checking fire ient a mn Sie were Plans G i
‘Series Of Burglaries © | ans Braduation
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f Bris
MC. USA
Hardaway
. .
John W Bishop te Oficiate
Rt. Ru }. T. Heistand, of
risburg. will officiate at confirm
1 service in St. John's Episcopal
7:30 pm. Sunday
Reimer, rector, ans
the field
The
oldier
her |
line John
Ww
nounced hi
the front
deprivations
AWAY the
M. Hardawa
ratic nomination 1 MCL {tire And Mr
Tuesday for White Plain N. Y.|(teeling that the sight of a clubmo- | Deeds of arriage State College, June it tiga ‘
where he will appear with members | hile will always be welcome and Mr. Mile 1940, and life with Lt. Harda- | glaries, al hich took late [a car operated by 1s
of the Matinee Opera Company of | 1s cheering service greatly appre: | town hip near Ju vay before his death In September {f Bis let
New York in opera excerpt ated ” General Ridgeway said received his 1060 morning nter
He will take By mid-June, the Rev. Carolus | ton township an tograph of Mrs. Hardawaj
two acts of stated, 60 clubmobile girls will join | Bellefonte High Sche six which accompany
which will be Monday the 20 club workers already in Koreas | studied secretarial The remainder
This Is Mr. Yeager's sixth appear. | to staff the rolling canteens which | work at the Altoona Sche young widows
ance with the group which is direc- ' will operate at airfields and with merce for two year deceased Army
ted by Caroline Beeson Pry (Continued on Page Eight) A farmer since oned in the story
wavs taken an active nit Besides the married members of
munity affairs. He has been a n an he ‘West Point of 1949 whe
ber Centre County Prod their lives in Korea, Mrs. Har-
tion and Marketing Committee for | 98%AY points out that 26 members |
two vears and was recently named f the class have been Killed in|
to the Mobilization committee for | 2ction in Korea, including 5 Alr
Force graduates :
Graduation exercises of St
Parochial School will be id
the St. John's Catholic Church
E. Bishop Street, 7-30 pan. Priday
Sixteen pupils will be presente
Msgr William > th
Pupils of each of Suffers Dog Bite
will be presented Gevie Roberts. 3
ceremonies will close | Beliefonte RD 1. was treated at the
by the Rev. Gil- | Centre County Hospital dispensary
Assistant pastor | Sunday for a small bite on the face
invited | inflicted by a dog
e Swal 72 received
barrack f both legs
if bur when
oF and a head
Was struck by
ren E. Greene
Struck near the
Boalsburg Road
Route 322 State College at
pm. Monday, and was taken | the eight grades
the Centre County Hospital by | Awards, The
passing motorist | with Benediction
Two cars were involved in another | Pert C. Fremont
accident the Benner Pike hill, | The public is
fust outside Bellefonte at 12:30 p.m
Tuesday |
A operated by David Heller
of Harrisburg, attached to the Air
| Force clerical school at Penn State
| was going toward Bellefonte when
Church
Rev
inced
nere at
Cc. <
re
het
7 erie laceration he
the
ne
her ace
She was
Old
diplomas hn
Downes, pastof
early section of
the and
the t y al leasant V 8:15
how yard a ossert n to
and the Dan Grove used car | ; «la
men ! mann and the Antes
State College
It was the
year for both
establishments
role in
“Faust
leading
the opera
presented
ir
YY years old, of
1 11ed counting t icle coal
the
the 1
1936 ¢ ha on
econd burgian
the Prook:
Marriage License Business
20th Reunion For BHS Class
and Antesy
class
of the Car
Judge Henry Hipple
Of ‘31 At Hate-to-leave-it
An enjoyable evening commeme- |
orating events and incidents of |
school days of 20 years ago was |
spent at the Titan Metal's “Camp- |
Hate-to-Leave-It” on May 19 by the |
Bellefonte High School class of 1931. |
A program providing fun for all
renewing old acquaintances, and re- |
calling many happenings and class.
room pranks was planned by the
committee, and all present seemed
to enjoy the entire evening of
events
The affair was started with a
very appetizing chicken and waffle
dinner served by the camp's able
staff. Immediately following the
dinner the program, with Luther
Kane acting as toastmaster, was put
Into action. First Mrs. Lenore Mar-
tine was talled upon to lead the
group in singing the “Alma Mater”
of the school in 1931.
Then an enjoyable time was had
by having introductions of all pres.
ent by the class members them-
selves, giving his or her name, ad-
dress, occupation, hobby, size of
family, and then introducing his or |
| her wife or husband Several letters
and cards from those unable to at.
tend were read by Robert Ishler
In memory of the deceased mem-
bers of the original freshman class
a roll call was made and then a
period of silence was held In mem-
ory of those who had passed to the
great beyond
Several prizes, though small and
of insignificant value, yet providing
mirth for all, were awarded at this
time and were as follows: The one
who came the longest distance
given to Kenneth Ishler: having the
youngest child, Mahlon Mauck; the
(Continued on Page Right)
| serves as
{ township school hoard
the county He is a member and
secretary of the Huston
A trustee of the Martha
Baptist church and for some time
has conducted a Young Peoples
Sunday School class there
If elected, Mr. Miles pledges
full time and interest to that
fice.”
Local Draft Board
Moves To Post Office
The office of Local Selective Ser.
vice Board No. 44 is now located in
the postoffice bullding in Beliefonte
The Board reopened its office In
Temple Court Bullding Iastysum.
mer,
Office hours will continue Mon«
day through Friday, from 8 am. to
noon and 1 to § pan. The office wil)
be closed Saturdays.
He Is
his
of «
Files Opinion Here
Judge Henry Hipple, of the 25th
Judicial District, Special Presiding
in Centre County, on Thursday
{ fled an opinion In the estate of
Millheim borough, defendant in| George E. Keen, late of Millheim
three civil cases, won two verdicts | deceased, in which he dismissed the
and the third case did not reach | exceptions which were filed to the
trial as Civil Court concluded on | Auditor's Report
Friday | The effect was to bar the claim
The borough was defendant in| of Maude 8 Keen in the estate of
ases involving damages when Main | George E. Keen
Street In the community was wide. -
ned and repaved Bartley Is Named
Tipstaff For Court
| Charles Bartley, of E. Howard
Millheim Borough
Wins Court Verdicts
Enter Guilty Plea
.
On Driving Charge Street, has been appointed tipstaff
Charles Van Troba, of Michigan, ' for court, it was announced yester-
pleaded guilty to charges of drunk. day,
en driving at a special session of He replaces Jacob Hoy, of Thom-
County court Monday, as Street, who resigned. Mr. Hoy
He was sentenced to spend ten! sald the condition of his eyes made
days in jall and pay a $100 fine, | the Move necessary.
it hit an embankment wall rolled |
over and eame to rest on its wheels
fon the opposite side of the highway,
|
|
|
Shows Sharp Increase in June
Possibility of a banner month for
Marriage license applications fol
[facing State College. The driver told | Dan Cupid in Centre County was | low
[police a tire blew out
| Meanwhile, another driver stopped
[to see If Heller had been injured
| The lights from his car blinded Roy
H. Cook, of Milesburg, and his car
hit the car which had rolled over
| The damage to Cook's car was set
| at $300. Police sald Heller's car was
A total loss
The Air Poree student
face and body bruises
received
Held For Court
Jacob Jackson, of Lemont, was
released on $300 ball for appearance
at the next term of County court,
after he was charged with driving
while under the Influence of intox-
leating liquor at a hearing before
Justice of the Peace Ouy OG. Mills
in State College Tuesday morning.
forecast this week in a check of |
marriage license applications
Register Harry R. Burd reported |
16 applications issued in the first
five days of June. At three-per-day
the total for the month would reach
90
Applications always show a sharp
increase in June-the traditional
wedding month. The record was set
here in 1948 with 8 applications.
June of 1950, however, saw only 52.
In a seldom seen ceremony, a
State College couple were married
in the Register's Office Monday af
ternoon. ‘Squire William Brown, of
Bellefonte, performed the ceremony
for Rafael H. Brand and Shirley E
Ruttenberg, both Penn State stu.
dents,
Donald E. Crust, Bellefonte and
Shirley L. Brown, Aaronsburg.
John F. Murphy, State College
and Anne M. Dunbar, State College
Lester M. Garbrick Jr. Centre
Hall and Delores Jean Jodon, Oen-
tre Hall
Gordon A. Douglas, Boalsburg ang
Louise Bohn, State College.
Rafael H Brand, State
and Shirley E. Ruttenberg, State
College
Jason C. Stine, Wellesley Hills,
Mass, and Martha L. Baltzell, Reno.
Clare noe N. Peters, State
and Anna M. Harpster, Pennasyl.
vania Purnace.
Donald E. Stine, Port Matilda RD
and Doris M. Barto, Marengo,
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