Page Six i ——— West Nittany avenue, have as thelr | Mrs, Theodore Parker and Mrs guest George Mowry of Edsworth. Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Hartswick avenue, are (he parents evening at the home of Mrs. Theo- woo handied from Bellefonte, he! east of Bellefonte. The of a daughter born Sunday morn- dore on Eas, Prospect avenue, sald. ing at the Centre County Hospital, Mr. and Mrs, M. E. Heberling, of in Bellefonte. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Vechtel of First Avenue, were y Mr, and Mrs. Albert Warman and Mr. and Mrs ward Weaver of y son Albert, Jr, of Point Marion and | pat. an 8 NES ward to their | atatner s 88 necessary. The cOn- | ment Berton Warman and son of Pleas- ant Gap. Mrs, David Mason of Sunset!) apartments, weeks with relatives in York. Mrs Kling and her daughter of Altona | Mr. and Mis. J. H early in the week 3 : ; Recent «uests of Mrs, W. C. Tom- | Mr, and Mrs. D. G. Hill and son of son of South Pugh Street. were Pittsburgh th Ran 2 statiah flight 1 . Julian Boring of Pittsburgh and Dr. | Mrs. Elizabeth Rand and dGaugh- 9:26 a. m. and the westbound fight Yarnell, Bellefonte, R. D. 2 Corporals.—Dale E. Dawso: Mrs, Sara Erb of Heister street, | uid VS Bellefont returned to her home Friday eve: Daytona Beat h, Pioniga Pon a4 Charge for any package from 1 to! Charles R. Minctmver. Bellefonte ing after spending the holidays witl Mr. and Mrs. HV vip BEY 20 pounds to Williamsport or Pitts. | p. | ‘harles L and Mrs. Donald Lanker and fam- ihe weekend visiting s returned from a vi sit with her Week in New York City les relatively than for smaller mother, Mrs Pennsburg. turned to their home on South in Florida where they visited tives 18 ition ith Allen street, have as thei avenue, is spending a 5st. Petersburg and Miami, Florida. QOustaison picked Johnson up Mary Lou'se Kel ley ol Philadel- THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. STATE COLLEGE and Mrs. George Toitv of | and also at her home in Rebersburg, Air-Express Service Opens (Continued “hem page one) Wiliam Parker were hostesses 1 encouraging. A considerable amount | Baud will play a farewell Myers cf the Community Club on Monday ,¢ jpguma and outbound express for the guardsmen at the neth Mairs of Norwalk, Conn yd plek up as many additional | | talner of express are picked up| va) 11i1t y To! rosnect ! newly built home on West Prospec _20-fool high ground station 9 io “from 1 avenue on January 1 by a 18-foot retractable arm sus | mail containers Delivery is made in containers zation follows: have ar constructed to prevent damage to! Officers: Cat spen the past two mpi fn the 3 d Pennington of | eased to the eal h fom) We SPECC- | or Bellefonte, and 2nd. Lt and Mrs. Robert Breon of | East Beaver Avenue, attended aing plane by small parachutes | P. Curtiu, of Curtin “ . py ‘ pick-ups and deliveries are made 4 tavtatvip « Guy | funeral in Johnstown on Saturday F : Lane. entertained Mrs, Guy | funeral in Johnst Nitister at [twice a day In Bellefonte, at the tation on the Josephine South Gill streel, are entertaining 5 . 3 ' Yerba da ter v f {iton avenue, are C. Wilson of Philadelphia ter Marilyn of Hamiiton a Lat 3:36 p.m ing > Im } anuary al ; ! spending the month of Januar Rates art one-dollar minimum! K Dunkiebarger. Sheckler, daughter of Adam aven pent in Pi it: sburgh longer distances there is additional RB D, 3: Bar] W. Smit} { Har Tisburg. Dr. G. C. Chandlee of the Uni- charge he chars , DRCKR ges R D hia Wagner of Locust Lane! versity Club, spent several days this weighing mor win 20 pounds is pl gner « us an i son-in-law and Sah el 2; James K, Wilson fonte 74 riiypg ' Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bean © { Ridg William Huber of } Barner, Paul H. Fanning Rich- Fuses Kenneth F. Mille street, having spent the holidays LF po tn Year's Day her son Clarence, who six states unde inl. s— k, Bellefouie, R. D. 3 State Liquor Privates: —Miles H. Ake; neth E Baney Vincent R Store Robbed wiium 5 Beckwiu Metzger of Dor ahd Mrs. LK ———. fy, ——— CCC Member Held t Harriet Vernon of Baltimo™e, is. J. H, MeNight of Hamilton (Cont inued from Page 1) vacation a Chandler, Donald L safer 4 night of June 14, 1839, the store short time la‘er and questioned him. gas broken ints and 20 cases of | A. Bme! Russell N. Gandy formally of State College vis- He is sald to have signed a confe vhlskey were taken. This robbery Amen Tor with friends In S : n till unsolved L. Irvin, Alber Officers {rom thie State Motor, aA E Knisely investigators f{ Control Board at Harrisburg are! oc Tavier working In an attempt to clear up last week's robbery Spend an Enjoyable Evening at the Bguor store bullding is near siore and residence just across the sireet sddent seed the hee oy pl FRIDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 10th lel the trick med to haul away Delietonie, R. D. 1: Je backed up to the front 0 Popular Radio and Stage Artists: tcher, Ralph door of the store. mit no one appar. | Legion Plans Farewell | For Troopers Here fone kb. 3 (Continued from page one) has been arranged in bat manner | Packages mensuring 8 x 8 x 17 because of doubt existing as to the | fast Beaver avenue, had as thei: | inches and weighing up to 36 pounds | time the troop will leave for camp holiday guests Mr. and Mis. Ken- can be picked up by the Planes | and because it 1s not known whethe | without landing. Planes will circle | ar the unit will go to Mississippi by | train or in its own motorized equip The troop iy scheduled to mobil- ze on January 13, and is tentat Howard Parsons of Jonestown LAM, from a plane fying at 110 listed to leave for camp about Janu- , has as her guest her mother, | spony the weekend at the home of pies ap hour—+== same require. | Oy 18, although both dates are : Mrs. Nelson Baldwin of Erle his parents. Mr, and Mrs. W. C. iment that is used in picking up Jeet to change, {UL is reported Veda Parsons of Heister street, Parsons of Helster sireet, had as her weekend guest Jeanhe ay and Mrs. Amos Neyhart of Hofford of Meadville South Burrowes street, : Philip Shelley of the Glennland' their guest Dorothy Bella Berner of the contents whey dropped from Shope: 2nd. Lt. William PF Philadelphia i [the plane. Fragile articles will be! ong rt. Harry C. Symmonds, The present roster of the organi Frederick Sergeants Harold R. McDonald ; Brockerhoff farm a Guy A. Symmonds, Paul C. Pan- mile or so cost of town along the' MDE; James W. Pettingill, Joseph E Jacksonville road. The eastbound Sager, all of Bellefonte; Kenneth scheduled to arrive here at |S. Walker, Milesburg, and Boyd burgh or intermediate points, For burg: slie C. Shuliz. Bellefon! , Bellefon Privates First Class: —Char Avenue, are vacationl n Orlando All American Aviation, a Dela- y " anning, Jol n bas hela ra Mlorid ware Corporation headed b a Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Edwards re- Florida ; i ieages lame] dt: all of Baellatonte Al- Mrs, Verna Warner of West Falr- ard C. duPont, of Wilmingten, oper- Corstriie) A. Solt, all of Beliefontt mount avenue, had as guest on New | ates five permanent alr piek-ups in dro N. Emerick Centre authorization of Paul Lo Gingher, Milesburg: P Pa q 11 be Bt tioned ag the Middle.own air- th ivil Aeronautics Board bert F. Page. Oak Hall, James | Dean H. Ben. ain wl ner, Arthur R Bickle William {Continued from page one) Bloom Harry D. Boal Charles L. Confer, Norman J. Dugan Gordon, James E. Hoffer, Samuel | ing, Edgar J. Miles, Edward Pollc ub-station at Rockview and! Miller. Jolin FP Murshy Robert for the State Liquor; ghaffer. Joseph A Shuey. and J all of Bellefonte; Geor J. Billy, Bernard D. Yeager Ki Fee Ng " ’ ai By R d & Wh it T Residents of Snow Bhoc are at a’ Fran © Yeager. a Pp. e | e avern loss to account for the robbers Charles P Sherry all of Milesbars : : Rw Tonia artis th ; Donald M. Goodhart, Centre Ha (3': Miles North of Bellefonte, on Route 64) ible | While there is a! yo 0ia M. Keller, Jay 8 Schley Bellefonte, R. D, 3; Max H John Lyros M. McClure. Robert B. Schenck, all of Donald R. MoCo | and Charles T Reed, Bellefonte, R. 2 and Elmer L. Robinson, Belle. 3 Killed; 5 Injured In Crash at Tipton (Continued from page one) man, 32 of Wood. Pa, “serious.” Mrs. Isabel Decker, 23, of Tyrone, “fair.” and her brother, Donald Miller, 26, of Tyrone “fair.” John J. Clark, 42, also of Tyrone, and one of the drivers, did not re- ceive Injuries serious enough LO confine him to a hospital Occupants of the fourth cm { driven by Frank Ferrorl 26, of Ty~ rone, Mrs. Rachilde Racasi, 58, of Tyrone, her dapghter, Mrs, Jose- “hine Peduzzi, 32, and the latter 13-month old daughter, Thercssa Ann, of Mount Union, suffered only sight injuries that did no! require medical treatment. a Tyrone physi ian sald State Motor Pole drew Hudicka sald he learned tha Roman, a hitchhiker was picked up by Pendelton in Mount Unio Hudicka reveled Pendeiton wd been drinking and thal a bot- wv Private An- tie of liquor was found in his aul mobile alter the Crash Hudicka sa to have "fie hospital Bilalr County Coroner Rothrock meapwhile will be deferred pes iver Oro Nn aver noon al Al- wr Hud n. Orbison and » . were rNiCing In a headed which swerved across (he road 100 “yn M JH Head-on wilh Donald Miller of 5 alinost une ruck from bshind 1 by Frauk Perr Foor 1 rd #7 CR reckless (Continued from page one) ; delegate: Albert Rhoads, delegate WPA May Reopen $100,000 to district convention, and Arthur Brown, alternate delegate, Alexander Morrison was elected to the board of control, and | finance commitee named by Presi- dent Bchaefler is as follows: Thomas Bhaughnessy, Carl Cronemiller., Members named to the board of auditors are: Fred Savior, Herbert Auman, and Joseph Shaughnessy. Following the busi- ness session, a buffet luncheon wa served in the social rooms of the vecessary [fund was ralsed by Logan House sporismen’s organizations in allect- . Lycoming, Tioga, Clin- Oilers chosen by Lx Russell P, Beezer, Gillen. re-elected chief, and Jame penelo, clected to the board of istees. Other trustees are: Pau R. Emerick, senior Frank Sloan Announicement wag made at the meeting that the Undine's new mergencyy truck will be delivered inter part of Boyie, chairman of the health com- mittee, will be In charge of the meeting. This ranged through the Division of sith Bducation, Base Depart. it of Health. This Division Hate on econsider Mine- —————— Program; Centre County Mines Affected the William Sager, and that it will be approved.” spokesman declared last week ©q ( FE FLA TL Undines | 0, Centre, Bk and Cemeron Merrill Walte, viee presiiient; re-elected weas- Ned Ray, seerclary, John departinent a reiecled Ago rusiee And had urged the department isider the matter his month ™ truck, streamlined and moder? ' Very respect, will consist « an eignl-man encod ¢ ard V-8 chassis. The truck ab mounted on [} Vide 1Or carrying equipment Wi emergenci nd president of the a Federation of Sports- and Mrs. L. G pers, : M's Clubs, will be Invited to al conference which will b un real dead L0- ype sea | PENNS VALLEY * | SALES BARN 5. T. RIEGEL, Owner-Manager Centre Hall, Pa. SALE OF LIVE STOCK & sician at Pentu yollege will be the speak- the speech there will president Club, and Miss Mar meeting has Lees hs! meeting Sealing Project The Works Projects Admimnistra~ tion at Washington is re-consider- ing a 5100000 mine-sealing pro- gram along the Busquehanna River’; West Branch and “indications are a WPA Approximately a quarter of the and the Forest and Waters Depart. ment had been desiimated a: nom- in al APOnsor but the agency's en- } t Washing- the proposal several EPO kesmen sa id. howeve hat WPA Administrator Phill TER ihe next week or 10 Mr. Peters pares day we spokesman sald He ex- Bruce Peter: ined that Y gman had been . X 3 : rumential in orniginat- January 9, 1941. Firemen Here R ward raising the necessary spONSOr- | ship funds.” Services tor Sunday evening the 12¢h at 7:30 wili include prepapn- tory service 10 be followed by Holy Communion Sunday morning Jan. 19 at 10:30 Nittany Valley Lutheran Paul J. Keller, pastor. 8t. Paul's— 9:30. Church school, 10:30, worship: Let Us Pra fi Mark's 30, Church school. 7:30, worship, “let Us Pray.” Zion-9:30 Union Church school Free Methodist, at the Forge 0. V. Zcholl, acting pastor. Sun- day school, 160 #, m., Mrs. Herman Bird, Bupt., Preaching at 11 a. mn Class; meeting, Thursday evening at brother and sister Bmoyer's home, East Beaver street, Everybody wel- come Lo all services Public Sales BATURDAY, VERRU AY Y 8.0Mrs. Bo rd Durst | sell a Tull line of DoUsenold poods 4b her home in Centre Hal po will offer four dh ont f real estate Bae saris st 10 a | BAT ruRt JAY, MARCH 1-W. A Win- * will offer at public sale on his 3 n hal of Rebersburg =TM impleinents apd “Ooh A cleanup a.m EK E ub- WEI WN ESDAY MARCH 5. 1941 On Frunkenberger and Franklin M1 IseY, Ww offer at public sais utwr Miibelzn, livestock and farm impiements. Sale at 10 am. Wise & Hubler, ayot MOMDAY MARCH Foe ads fe pe LE wl "Or amiey farm Sock and Impleme: n RL UY air fade ¥ E. Huber au - WEDNESDAY MARCH 6 E L. Miler wi sale on her ferm Walker township highway, Wyestock Diements. Sale al & Hubler. aucrts FRIDAY MARCH 3- will offer 4st pu HF Bors ) Rebershurg MARCH 2. 1941-8. P ofier at public sale on miles went of Madison line « vestork and Wise and ¢ the trick or the persons Howard; : hry mmitted the cf Centre Hall. R. D. 1; John F Si - “Bob and Gene with Renee Roberts” jae snp og Belifonte, RD 2 and . “ i Regaing Citizenslt'p, Philip BE. Sunday lessant Gap ’ : Susan C bequat, of Philipsburg Assigned ola Inactive 3 Nat- | ‘on Ta Bonde am Field Artillery his is a >a wi ft her United States citizen- ional Guard: George W. Dann Er. Owing are the oblluaries of Lhe . . a at IC clock "ENOS” — World Famous Magician > WHER C16 Harting 2 Tordintr. no 3 Bal aR A er two victims Mrs. Doroths Unit Holds Party WILL BE HELD regained citizenship in Court het id M Clute 1 Jai gc. | Gingerich of Tyrone and he WEI DNESDAY MARCH 12 1841—C. A. COMEDY -:- SONGS «:- DANCES 1 up sale, J. Btover WEL x : i ¥ MARC H 12g. W Conler wi fier at lic sale on a Iarm 1} Hes weal of Wood Sg Ad 1 al far: imoie- This a +. Bou JRE; Mond lay morning when ghe (ook tix fang! all of Bellefonte oath of allegiance to the United N Colpetzer Sta'es. The oath was administered nace; Lester J | by Prothonotary Bond ©, White. Excellent Food — Spaghetti — Sea Foods — Steaks NEVER A COVER CHARGE Conler Pennsylvania Pure i Creek R. D. 1; Donald E Korman THE KATZ STORE’S JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE! CONTINUES FOR ANOTHER WEEK 5 Wool Will End Sat. Jan. 18th Plonke® Come and take advantage of the drastic reductions to $1.19 be found throughout Nice heavy grade in : plain colors. 2 in. sateen binding. Slightly imperfect. House- frocks 69c Fast-color prints, All sizes for Misses and Women. Regn. lar $1.00 value. the store. The following are among the many sale items to be found during this sale: Bed Jackets S50c¢ = Misses’ Pajamas 50c¢ = “Kayser” tuck stitch two-piece Three-quarter length Jackets of pajamas. Small size only. Regular tuck-stitch. Tea-rose only. Regular £1.76 value. £1.50. One Lot Elastie Girdles and Corselettes 5 Oc EA. Regular $1.00 Value. Slightly soiled. Knitted Shoulderettes 50c = Regular $1.00 value. Slightly soiled. One Rack Dresses Extra Special Values, Repriced for “Kayser Hose" 30¢ Chiffon Hose. Perfect Quality. Dark shades only. Regular $1.00 ali and $1.25 values, Quick Clearance EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES - - in Women’s and Children’s Coats All Sizes. “-w Kiddies’ Pajamas 39¢ Nice warm f{lannelette one and two-piece styles. Sizes 2 to 12 yrs. One Lot Misses’ Sweaters 50¢c = Regular $1.00 to $1.98 values. Reduced for final clearance. The Katz Store . BOYS’ GOLF SOCKS 15¢ pair Broken lots reduced for clearance. Bellefonte, Pa. Cari ‘ & wa gaughter of Cloyd and Renettia (Seeger) Miller and wag born in | Tyrone, February 11, 1807. On July 16, 182% at Tyrone, she was united in muTiage vith Carl Lewis Olin. gelch She Js survived by the husband and three children: Aline. David and Richard, at home, and hese sisters and brothers: Miss Maude Miller, Miss Gertrude Miller, Miss Fiorence Miller, Mrs. lsabell Deck- er, Pied Miller, Charles Miller and Donald Miller, of Tyrone, and Mr Vera Zimmerman, of Wiiliamasbury Ms. Gingerich was 3 cousin of Mis Geraldine Bliger Mr Mayme Waite and Mrs, Alice Hazel all of Beliefonte. Her husband has been seriously ill in the Altoona Hospital and she was on her way home from him at the ime of the She was a member of the First Presbyterian church The zon, Carl Harold Gingerich eas Dom in Throne June 30, 1908 He was aldo a member of te Pirgt Préshytarian church and was a freshman in Tyrone high schon, a ——— Nobody knows what the next twelve months hold th store for the {| people of the United States, but it i2 sale 0 assume thai there is sac- 5 rilice ahead of every loyal American AND MULES AT PRIVATE SALE Mitflinburg, Pa. 1 bought a load of horses in Ne- i i fil HT in ii is CF 4 H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt atiention given all sales Phone 3579 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. aptain Herbert M Beeoer, for National Ouard ymit er at a pig roast and party held by! Battery B. 100th Field Artillery,’ lefunite, Friday night al the arn. ory east of town nterteinment bouts he troop will January 13 to its full strength of 135 men and four officers and will leave abotit January 18 {or camp at Shelby, Mississippi EVERY TUESDAY Sales Start Promptly at 1:00 O'clock Four per cent commission will be charged on all livestock and poultry. commander of the Bellefonte was the six ak- : included boxing mobilise on $356.00 Swap for Cash Dividends Have Been Collected! BY CUSTOMERS OF T's “SWAP FOR CASH” STORES BELOW ARE YOU LETTING YOUR SHARE? The “BEWAP for CASH" Profit. Sharing Cash Dividend System will be continued indefinitely. But additional features and more equi. able opportunities are now to be provided while also eliminating the tnequitable “chance” element entirely. See new member stores listed below TO PROVIDE MORE EQUITY WE ARE HEREBY -— ANNOUNCING THE IMPROVED “SWAP FOR CASH" The immediate discontinuance of issuing any more of the present Letter Cards. All present Letter Cards in completed Dividend Words will be immediately honored at their advertised cash re- demption value by the Paymaster Present Letter Cards Will Not Be Honered After Jan. 25 and May Not Be Used in the Improved “Swap for Cash.” Bring in 6 Stamped OM Letter Cards for | New Blue Card to the Paymaster. . SWAP Change Tickets may be used to secure the Improved Blue Letter Cards at any thane as heretofore. Ask for a New Circular Explaining the Operation of the IM. PROVED “SWAP fer CASH” and Be Sure to Get Your Swap Change Tickets. You, Toe, Can Collect Cash Dividends, By Trad- ing at These Stores The Following Local Firms Give Out “SWAP lor CASH” Letter Cards Payable In Local District: EVERITT'S DRUG STORE, Prescriptions, 24 8 Allegheny St Phone 108, R. T. WILLARD, The Men's Shop, Bush Areade, Phone 360-R. JACK WILKINSON, Stationery -Gifts-Greeting Cards, 16 W. High. YEAGER'S SHOE STORE, Bellefonte’s Home Shoe Store. GOLDMAN'S FOOD MART, Free Delivery, 15 8. Allegheny SL Phone 28. R. K. OWENS ELECTRIC STORE, 30 5. Allegheny St, Phone 1062. HOAG'S DAIRY. Delicatessen, Free Delivery, Oor. High and Spring Sts, Phone 629, WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE, Paul F. Leffler, Owner, South Allegheny St SPICHER SERVICE STATION, Sunoco Gas and Oils, Phone 9482. DECKER MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Sales and Service, © Sewth Spring St, Tel 674. PLEASANT GAP GARAGE, Batteries, Tires, Gas, Oil, Phone Bellefonte 663-R-2. LOCAL PAYMASTER: EVERITTS DRUG STORE Fountain Service, Phone 108. will offer al public sale, iam Hughes farm, 1% Hall, slong the ‘ hyvestock and Tarn impleanents. Sale at 12 noon. Wise & Hubler. guts TEURSDAY, MARCH I13-W N. Weaver, will offer at public sale at his farm % of a mile wet of Jacksonville, Hive glock, full line of farm implements and some house hold goods. Sale at 10 o'clock. Wise & Hubler. auct alt FRIDAY. MARCH 4 304 Rag. B Stover will offer at public » les east of Bebersbure, a full pe of livestock, farm implements 4 some housthold goods Sele g a mn. Wise & Hnabier, su Tu SATURDAY MARCH 1 Hem ASEIION Hackenberg will offer at public sale on the Hackenbere Bel {atin Joost od 2 miles northwest of Woodwind, esiork and farm implernetits Sale al 10 ociock. Wise & Hubler, aut § 7 MONDAY, MARCH 17-Charles E. Lossch will offer 31 public sale on the Snyder farm. 2 miles northwest of State College, full line of farm sock and impiements. Clean-up sale. beginning at 10 OCIOCK a. ID. EM Smith auct. MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1s4i-John Nicholas will offer a3 public sale at his farm 2% miles east of Lo- rag ton, on Mofile #80 i vestock and a full lime of farm implements Clean-up ee bDeginning st 2230. E E Hubler aur WEDNESDAY MARCH 19 Claradoe ars vetier iy! Sebel M unite on the Nixon am Chintondad Ik Ly heii] of farm impitsoenta Clean-up &ble begintivg at § o'chck a m. and Musler. such THURSDAY, MARCH 20--1:vin ‘Walk. vr will offer at public sale Bailey farm § miles wert College on the White . ITvestock andl farming fm ents Bale 31 10 a mm. HL Harpster, act THURSDAY. 20 184] ~aiarry 8 Warnte p- offer at public saie on the M. O Stover farm, 1 tle north west of Woodward, Pa. stock and — bplahenta. Sie at Pam ise er por FRIDAY, MARCH 21-4. E Smelteer x offer al public sale at the J. Hoy farm 3 miies west of toy glonz route 45 IY a full lore of farm mechibery soame bousehold moos. sale. Sale at 030 a m. Harpeter, auch one FRIDAY. MARCH 21-A E Limbert will offer xt public gale at his farm 3% miles east of . diye stock and a full line of and household poots pi sale at 9 oa. 1a. KE E Hubler, TUESDAY. MARCH 25--T ¥F. Kram- rine will offer c at 090. B. M. Smith. auch AY. MARCH erly art will offer st public Brung on the Oelia Brungari ey 5 miles east of Rebersing the main highway, a a) fine livestock. farming impluments | hd WOR household Rea 9.30 a.m E. K. Hut E
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