December 5 1940. WN —————————— 2 Hunters Die, 3 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | machine unaided. They were teen | Titan Workers Vote Page Seven —— -- R——— an exceptionally fine buck Monday | '2 Hunters Die, 3 Hurt, First Day (Continued from page 1--col, 1) thé woods near Reed's tion, o'¢lock Weiser shot and kil telephoned home Riehard, go to her ald in bringing west of State College, about Monday morning 1 a buck, d had her the trophy home Benjamin brother, the that ing over The two Airplane Hunters QGryetko, Jr. Frank, of the plan worked so both have nice speck marquee of nens han the alvation enthusiast that befo spent days ooking ove: photographi day dawned, thev a matter ol aiming goin and pulling Ben got a 6-point about 130 pounds d while huntin low on $ Frank drew a the n be vd switchbacks ol 8now Shoe mounts day of the season me Rack SEARS HAVE OUR SPECIAL CHRISTMAS CATALCGUE Now On Disnlay at Our C Fralogue Order Dept. Get Buy chases 1 may desirable gift Sears Savings for all on e totaling t made on 8 be ment Plan New Type of Mail Order Service Wwe vy Orders mail will ®ppreciate your 6S We teggive creciit orders Writs ten in our ste mailed t All mad ny Catal og e item ir store 2380 West College Avenue STATE COLLEGE, PA. mor service Sta- Mrs 8he son, and his Brockerhoft Hotel, tried a blitzkreig on deer and surcessfully ning while hunting in the Snow Shoe mountains, The buck Jind 2 perfect 8-point rack, and Mr. Hall is aranging (0 have the head mounted, The deer welghred about 160 pounds dressed Many Deer Taken Harry M. Willams, oi Pine returning home from a trip to Har- risburg Monday afternoon, counted 08 deer on cars along the 19ad be- tween Harrisburg and Bellefonte A motor party including Mrs. Maize H. Brouse, of South Thomas S reet Bellefonte, counted 41 deer on cars on a trip to Lock Haven and return, A nda onda | Murt, First Day (Continued %am Page 1--Col, 3) Shoe. Monday afternoon both men were In the eabin when they heard shoot'ng nearby, Langton walked outside to see who was shooting and just as he reached the porch he heard Shaw cry “Dick, I'm shot Come In and help me.” Langton ran inside and found Shaw staggering about the room, claiming he'd been shot in the back When he slumped to the floor, Lang- ton ran to a neighbors to telephone for a physician, When he returned to the cabin about ten minutes later the man was breathing his last Centre County Coroner Charles Sheokler, of Milk g, and Pv the m Andrew Royko and Harold D, Ream, A weekend °f the Rockview sub-station Stat to a depth Motor Police, went to the scene to . y an investigation Sheckler, deeming t of no value in the tigation over Street We Hihey Helps Hunters three day Nn the ex vinds cau: bui 10rt LO all Dut Nimrods round ‘oronel an in- turned al- be case to police that an autopsy wt mortem examination morni at th Funeral Home, te Colle jay - mined that the entered the back at the sgy- about six inchs iefy of ne. Passing through the } between one erday about of the brea Mied directly lungs attrit of the coal me the three-inch un, and through laster hoard before the man 1 emi near a Ol the W0Use tarouh one + wall nall- strik- from the i bur- FEinNg ne of the fl Jimals 5. The direct he with the il cut out of the been sent to Harisbu'g examination by ballistics ex Snow Bhoe ed while County V. Keeler g Movie Siar Hunts Dies of Heart Attack that the heart riled fiom a ting Valley ar a member seeking deer in Poe 4 fre Buck Killed by tals F mor? Yost w= at Paxinos Man an? Wile expres EAGT ne Shot vietinms, Mr in the bu passed i one of the man’ fe received a wound in the part « { of one leg 30 vounds being below the knee r ‘Lewis had to be omrried to the car, while Mrs. LeWis hobbled to the calf o leg, while ' he calf spt lin SPEIAL HOSS SWAPPIK We couldn't pasture em! We didn’t want to winter , So our they go at sacrifice prices! Our en- tirestableof high-spirited 1-2.3«year old cars. What a chance for you owners of older cars. What a chance to get a real bar. gain in an up-to-date car! em! | 1h ll & / It's just horse sense to trade while we're sacrificing our stock of up-to-date carsi GOOD LINCOLN ZEPHYR | GOOD 97 PACKARD Just a colt. Born in 1936 and| Three gaits to this Packurd. Born hardly ridden at all. Coat shitiy. | on Detroit ranch in 18387. . We shoes like new. Radio and heater | checked her infiards ahd. they're Don't let "im get away. Just $142.00 | okay. Shoes, cover and hide good. down. | Acts like a colt, $150.00 down, THIS ONE'S 0. K. Says “Veil” expert. Another 2- ‘car-pld called Ford Tudor. Just checked and double-checked by an expert “vet.” Every organ in tip- top shape. $155.00 down. GOES LONG WAY ON A DRINK 2-year-cld. Clean-l!mbed. Bisek 1038 V-8, carrying Ford “60” biand. gy on-its shoes and general up- wep. Bring Bim back in 30 days i 1e ain't, $100.99 down. 40 MERCURY SEDAN Locks like a prize winner, Al] prize winner. Clossy coat, shoes | like new, Looks like she was bom | yesterday. Put your rope around | his neck for only $192.00 down. i GRANAM FAMILY MARE | Three-year-old . A real bargain | for the whole family. Name, Gra- ham Bedan. Good shoes, Giddaps nice. Would be a fine one to hiteh up for Bunday drives, £35.00 down, DUNLAP MOTOR COMPANY Phone 155 Dedlor Ads. a Rid aiodis aie Bellefonte, Pa. FORT HES “est REY "Ang. of this year. ‘ Centre countians during "to the Philipsburg State Hospital where My. Lewis remained for! treatment, In neither case did bullet strike any bones, it was re. ported The hunter believed to have fired the shot Is said to have admitted it at first, but later changed his story and denied that he had fired the bullet, The case js being thor. oughly Investigated by State Motor Police at Rockview and by Came Warden Thomas Mosier of Bolle fonte, and his assistants, ADD: McMullin accident hére Pickup Airmail Service Begins Continued from page on® casioned partly because volume of mall made it for the plane to circle around for additional pouches at many towns along the way. Only one container ran be picked up In one contact Then too, when the plane arr.ved over the Bellefonte contact point, the windlass machine in the plane jammed. and the pilot, after circl- ing about a time while his aide attempted to adjust the machine: flew to the Bellefonte airport to land. There the adjustient was made, and the plane took off, com- pleted its contact here and contin. ied on its route At the scheduled hour for the ar- rival of the piane, Monday. a small wroun gathered at the field on the Prockerhoff farm, several miles east of Belletone along the Jacksonviile road sill Rhay, driver flor the ag an Rellway Express Com- pany. who has been named messen- ger for All American Aviation Ine in Bellefonte, carried the container with its burden of 1186 latiers to the h'ehest point on the rolling field It wns attache] tn & rope Joop which was suspended between two tall set in sockets buried In the erovnd Amnng those the nick Postmaster George R. Meek aseietant postmaster Mor. tery Bmith Mamber of Commerce en Kari B Kuste Photo. oranher William Sager and a hand- ful of spectators. A end raw wind whinmed with unrelgnting gusto from the wet and in & few mom- ents all but the hardiest soectators had gone in the shelter of thelr cars When the plane falled tv apnear within a rensomable time. the spec. 1oft and when the mail plane fn “font the mestenoer and whntasvnwhor were virtuslly the only the large Necessn ry for EA) Lae nn eeent in witness nn wera retgre tatnrs Wevs thorn weasthang Meh with ase hehind sre. 194 Ietlere from Bellafonts Thers were no local Jet. ne Avht Tuesday ioked up here ON Als and rarried tow on the ma* LIE a vwynrh wae aft ovninem trin y initial Cotes rasthormd 17% at the On ¢ flight ta irked u on College Parin No riv a Mile enst of intr. ~f Rider avenue and Short. lide Road Slate Onllgge. There were 47 letterg for the afternoon flight. The third Contre aounty piek- up station je at Philinsburg Sunday afternoon In prevaration onening. an almiane New route while pilots famil- wth the terrain r vw over plane % rily afternoon he w had a nl : h were rtp a. the oh § Fn fro the wer the ontact” al May Organize Home Guard RS—— WS fContinued from Page 1) invited to altend the meting spon. sored by the Jackson-Orsman-Say- lor Post, No. 1800 Although no official word has been received regarding of such 8 uml, ¥t Has been sugnest- the ed that je possible that an ry t =! direraft unit will be forthed required bv. law that Pennsylvania National Guard forces called for duty oF for lengthy training pers by the “home PAPErs. proposed organization up have sen the Un Btales The meeting st the V will begin at 7 p. m~ will be served by the ree Penn State was taken in only one case. NO Jeweiry or waictig of quay Kind weft ; were pant in to the fed real technical laboratory ih Washes ington by Police Chief John R, Juba, ‘ The last robbery of this king ote | curred in 1037 du ing Fathers’ Day weekend, The student apprehénd. ed was tried And convio'ed and sent to Huntingdon Reformator;. i FATR ASSOCIATION TO SKD YEAR'S BUSINESS The Oentre County Grange Fair As=ociation will hold its final heels ing of the year on Batu: day Sfter. noon, December 7. at 1:30 o'clock. in the Orange Hall at Centre Hall. The meeting will be since the close of the annual & | Bneampment and Centre Pair and also will be the final meet 2h of $140 Reliel Shows Direct naar payments just Shed show 2 decreags the organization of vetrrans and ernities Robbed | For A. F. of L. Union the | (Continued from page one) sentative of the Bixth Annual Dis- trict of the NLRB. Blackmore later deciared that the Titan Company ahd A. F. of L, representa'ives gaye every assistance in conducting the (election, The tally of the vote was made by representalives of the NLRB. Henry 8hore, of Pittsbu:gh {an attorney for the board, and other officials were present during the day A Mr, Finnegan, organizer for the A. F. of L., reported Tuesday night that shortly after the election ha "heen certified by the NLRB, negotia- tions for a working agreement be- tween the Titan Company and its workers will begin, He expressed t belief that a contract may be in ef- feet by the first of the The nearly foun resulted when some Titan affiliated themselves with or L aL 5 1'en trike Vea WoL Ke 1 the A. F The NLRB, after lengthy hear- ings, filed an order against the Ti- tan Company. The order was Ap pealed through the courts and up to the U, 8 Bupreme Court, but wa upheld all along the line. Since then the company has complied with the provisions of Lhe order: has dises. taba hed the Titan Emploves Pro- teetive Association, so-called com. pany union: has rehired many of the strikers, and hae taken steps to comply with the provision calling for back pay for the striking group An A F. of L. spokesman yester. day reported that the gigantic task of computing back pay due the striking workers has been resumed by the NLRB after a delay caused by lack of funds, and that the fina) amount due each person i= expected to be avallabie about the first of the year ——a——. WF — —————. DON'T LIKE YOUR FACE? THEN CHANGE IT! Famous expert on make-up tells n words and pictures how women can make their features attractive, hide wrinkles and dp other won- ders with the face. Don't miss this bright article in the December 15th issue of The American Weekly, the big magazine distributed with the Ballimore Sunday Ameriean On gale at all newsstands I —— a s- Stolen Auto Recovered W. E. Rossman, of Bellefonte, had his automobile stolen last Wednes- dav evening while in Altoona, Mi: Rossman tld police his car disap- peared from the front of Lhe Autlo- motive Bupply Company on Mar- garel avenue, while he was In the store making a purchase The car was recovered ‘a day Inter by State motor police who found it abandon. ed mt Bpring Meadow Fire Destroys Coleville Home (Continued from page one) Mrs, Pre Mr, and family mn Davi oreus d Confer ang Mi Thurn Davi in Lhe nome Mr, Co the only time, and she fire in the ner quattets her attenJdon the Bellefon'« i whe; n the Un- arrived on the home was on fire Firemen quick- Ane aparimen was owned by Davis was puliding at the aware of the { the C alleq tt A call was sent fire department ding Fire ceng Wl BeYETal Iv exiting er per in the Wis not kitchen « it wa uni and Company Justice places. shed break ind used t I) Lo prey tae Mr, Conler an Titan Meta] C insurance on Lhe house bul nc his furniture, Mr, Davis a worker, carried no Insurance N Davi he paren an infant daughter, who for ul days has been undergoing treat- ment at the Centre County cmpioye JNPALLY Dad sony ne ol WPA Mr 8 0 ang are SVE. Hospit valu ables a Orang bo. h familie colhing ang ahd ———— ir W— — Marriage Licenses, Lup ou, Jr , .Philipsbur Way Philipsburg Berman McGee Nanty G! Nettle Wise Philip Bure Blair Calvin Homan Qak Hall Verna Mae Garner, tate College Joht Hood Ackerman, Biate College Edith Cairs State Collegy Rsbert Lee Barger Boalshury Marian Hoke Witherite,. . Jullsn Charles Thomas Beigh ol.. Howard Pauline Winifred Peters. Unionville ture Charles Eltzabeth ——— A m— ALTOONA PLACES RIOT BLAME ON JONNSTOWN HIGH COACH Board in a night placed elire blame for the free-for-all fight which stopped a Johnstown- Altoona High olball game November 8 » Johnstown coach, wher i longs board di he atl eae to ons Sehool Monday The All resolution thi school upon EL either belore Coach (Harold Weigle recently in salary by the Board Welle is in charge was given | aise Johnstown Scho an ob » * » hy Ape » » te dE SAA i 5 t ‘Open Bids For $175,000 Building (Continued from Pge 1) RTRd YEAR AR be bult trim. It wil €7 fee. deep and The from approximately on + Allison building to of the building nn Line Wil the south On the L » Joby raffic ang Toon 100M ar on a ziighuy lower floor id coal slorag level "e' By ma ETEIDA mn : | te O che recently ted Compan Lotk Haven The Colomial Te RIAN structure wil ore I tor Granite fron rail A dri by a curd side Report Company veway that plan has been and the wareroom is u« elsewhere ——— , —— Saffers Bad Scealds Ammon Roliand, 46, freeman the Iewisburg Ci Furniture Company, suffered severe scolds of the legs and ower body and is a patient in the Evangelical Hospital at Lewisburg, Mr. Rolland an ascisiant were a boller at he opened aiding water over Lin that the nH ad emptied 1s understood aandoned OC ated fxs ar ang Xmas Progrem To Begin Soon nued from Page 1) » y Bi zabeih Boop wil The nigiitly pro- 1 & | with au al continuing uni 8 December 16 odt-of~ yon sponsored programs will begin and of organiza’ions in neighboring communition or ‘Hers ving entertainment 10 offer are urged 10 get In wuch Immediately with Chamber of Commerce officials 5 re. erve a dale Every afternoon {rom 4 to 4:30 wk a program f music wil originate fom (he Hopper Music West High Street. while from 12:15 noc datly, records wi om the sound truck on Loe leade » sro 1% 3 iaved H ¢ Dx Tuesday De- : Wnt Cap Bana he Junior Legion nte, and the Miles concert concer: pv wi A ang emer yr finance] Beli Mysteries of the Sky ome starting thie Northern Lights an sctaculier heavenly pheno- An Hus pated Falje in he December 8th issue 51 The Asnerican Weekly, the oolor supple. ment distributed with the Baltimore inday American. On Sale st al Srange CAHOON ~ uted States go! the Prefieh “ | - | Phone 76883 LUBRICATION DAY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13th, ONLY With every lubrication job for 50c we will clean spark plugs and air cleaner FREE. ALL WORK PONE UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF GULF EXPERTS. WATER STREET GULF STATION BELLEFONTE \ mas is the time es oH hy UD RELL “ 4 KAR o remember everyone. We have Gifts for them. COZY AND QUILTED BED JACKETS, Houpe Coats, Scarfs, Reversible Raincoats, BLOUSES, SWEATERS, PAJAMAS, {3 Gowns, Slips, Hosiery, Handbags, Gloves, SILK UNDERWEAR, HANDKERCHIEFS, Unibrellas, Linens, Tablecloths, Glassware, COMMON TOWEL SETS, CHENILLE AND BATES BEDSPREADS, Blankets, Rugs, Hoover and Bissels Sweepers PILLOWS — and an Assortment of ADORABLE BABY GIFTS. J.B. Wagner ¢& o. Hand-Forged Alominum Ware, BELLEFONTE, PA. Ie
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