Poora Six HOW TO FIRE YOUR FURNACE TO SECURE LOW COST HEAT Home owners can effect tial savings in fuel costs by ing a few simple rules in the ope tion of coal burning furnaces Harriet Elliott, Associate Admini trator of the Office of Price ministration and head of the sumer Division Centre ocrat reade Householders are wasters, heating men eipally because they haven't kept up with the latest technicians in fur- nace operations. Wastage of coal amounts in extreme cases to out of every three For Insts shovelers cover completely when adding They shouldn't. Coal she ded this way 1. Set dampers burning brightly 2. Add new the firebed 3. Leave a ing coals exposed on th ignite gasses given ofl fuel 4. Leave tl at the left the firebox keep the t ably level If the firebox isn add sufficient coal burning coal sides of the added In ti disturb the sible Another great room superstition i in the firebox goe a Jot of coal It & five-inch bringing the leve to the firing door save the most fuel, prov use the dampers properly The experts lay rules as a starting point 1. Set the ed the ‘butter to a position struction to the } chimney consistent mum amount of stairs 2. Regulate between banked steam ahead by damper and check damper si the ashpit damper | vice-versa.) Firing door slots 1 open after ad I the flames are swi the fuel bea, and closed wl small, peaked flames open the firing door t That w bank pre or keep h the grates freq v § acc substan- advise ann} notorious coal- report, prin- me ton con many nce center firebed as thick aown asi t ) con I's s will burn 0s particus- may with larger i wtler | + Al needed MOSHANNON here were 54 Methodist Sunday In the evening Man." an interes tory bv Dr. He i ed l Pi Hammond J Iacobh Ha maller dome | my. Th efare le heat g econ are a fire, or y chimney hey r banking tion od | i in combing present at the school, Dec. 14 “The Other Wis ting and appealing van Dyke, was cture and tor: by ard wa [| A a eek t wugeaux and veek In Pittsbu Mrs George Lew MARTHA : i New Year'-Full Picture in Color : J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency of the ANN WS fine ide Kg KF Temple Court (LINF wien in Centre County HKeprosenlative Phone 190 By mm———— Remember your car at CHRISTMAS ~—and it won't forget you during the year! It deserves extra care because you may have to drive it extra long. . . . Have you hod a complete Atlantic "Winter Changeover”? What about chains, new Lee Tires or an Exide Battery for better, safer service in bad weather? . . . Our dealers don't wear white whiskers, but they sure know how fo play Santa Claus to anything on wheels! CTR TTTOR CEL TEL (6 DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. PHONE 674 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. , December 18, 1941. —— — [ tions The palr, it Is claimed, came from Karthaus-and you're wrong. | | Neither of them had foreign names! | | They must come from good old| taking search). We talked with the American stock, much as we hate to | prevent man and we're convinced the rumoryg | amit {it | passing on came as a complete surprise to him. | — to their e¢hi He told us that when he returns to | the city where he Is employed he's going to report to the FBI head- quarters to see whether anyone | wants him. Our bet is that they never heard of him SILK HOSE: Whatever happened to the scare we had some months ago over the prediction that there wouldn't be any more silk hose? So far, and darn the luck, the supply of hose stems show no signs of becoming exhaust. ed. We had hoped that the new cot. ton or ravon stocking would be run-proof CANARY: You've probably heard the expres- “don't get canary,’ meaning don't get fresh.” Well, anyway, some Centre county ROL canary re- cently and from his for he was spled one day last week sitting In some shrubbery near the David Welsh home in Howard. Mem- of his family and neighbors Random Items (Continued from page five) ———— ——————— Memorable Anniversary | (Continued from page Five) The first Amendment to the Con- stitution is a pledge of the freedom of religion, speech, and the press {the right of assembly and petition, | and it reads as follows "Congress shall make no lay re- | sneeting an establishment of relig- lon, or prohibiting the free exercise | fused to sh thereof; or abridging the freedom of | By the speech, or of the press, or the right ||, " lke a wlid of the people peaceably to assemble, | and to petition the government 1or a redress of grievances.” in 1908) is Year The make out a make to Courts stay in fall ' in shaven or | Cause man wan! ness courts fendant | therefore nn sion and To grasp the significance of these words In today's war-torn world, the American citizen needs only to eon- that his own nation, and the nations which have freely aligned themselves on the side of the democ- racies against the dictatorships, are fearing the bird would freeze to only ‘countries of the word in fearin 1 which even one of these rights and death in the bitter cold, had quite srandoms maintained. Here in the a chase before they succeeded in United States all of these rights capturing it and placing it in a cage till guaranteed and safeguarded where reports the bird th seems to be doing nicely. Who it be- long: and how long it was run- ning at large is anyone's guess PREDICTION: We don't know what you think about it, but if you ask us we think the death knell has been sounded | Dorey for battleships, When a bomber land costing $100000 or so can sink a! per battleship costing millions of dol- Fur lars it doesn't seem to make sense day afternoon at Johnson's funeral)? to continue building ships home, Snow Bhoe, with Rev. C. M.| away MORE PATRIOTISM : Hammond of the Snow Shoe Meth- surce odist church officiating. Burial was made In Askey cemetery, Moshan- non to x Ie nave canary escaped Cage cider rs . ber ine Gentle Bre | most eloq voree laws Chief Supreme ( from latest to woroner Probes Kato Man's Death (Continued from ried gentle quired to d his wife Page 5 hat. see t and Mrs 1 the and Charles W. Probst Lockport | I were held Mon- | Then f the John Sorgen, of Is of Us against | at the front f eral servioes Xx] such “lA anole loud-mouthed young blended 3 in the Plaza theatre the other made so many anti-American couple of a————— Easy Christmas shopping father, mother, son, daufhier brother, cousin, aunt, friend and ac- quaintance, give a subscription to ane Centre Democrat, Let your own Special a For in became disgusted, left jhe the. sister, atre and reported the matter to Sheriff Edward R. Miller. The Sher. iff went to the theatre, called the two youths outside, and gave enthusiasm specify the number of them a repritnand, “This is a free years country and I'll say what I please! — of the youngsters Is quoted as Correct this having told the Sheriff. “It's a to world peace 1 untry, all right, but we're at war!” ageressors have ever Sheriff replied, cautioning the want: then they 1 the will not two against any further demonstra- | reason to food take next Care Year one ree make War | Bupreme Court hi | laws constitutiona Checks—Title Laws of the United State knowingly violated every You're Next, Sir!-Can A man shave? Harry have ney claimed he Wi washed, suits | balr properly Justice the learned na driveway where and ev and feed ’ Od To relieve Muery of To “RéMy Tua" « Wesderiul Lisson So-That's the Law (Continued from page five) the unfit Ir sirable tral United Stat th mentally thelr unde idren. The deciared 18, Pau fa statute which thie maxes it liegal Lo 1 00 aay ol lav check for less th the nw take a Straus fo that power pending trial RYE or have his hal nairceut and ind that the During Btrau ¢ of the rial he man I'he dist that Btraus re horn before thy anted Lo look Es NIN hecn rg identified i Judy t ) “ IY compes 0 iy are eq comoea Treatment lent criticism WAS maQ Gn Jour uri man from h ' re-entry gate it's under an L.E.S. lam; AND HIS DAD DOESN'T CARE ned the Chief Justice Of course Dad doesn't care. Because ! . ‘ ; ; 1 he | 1k makes seeing so easy, that Johnnie is finished with h in faster and better when th As a means of preventi upon each member of the fam close work under Advice . ie. ; . : : jig ime. You just can't help read: 8 av one of your 1LE.S. r e light 1s go ad i 4 aim less, glare-free light is kind to the eyes—m: of a task, N ; COLD Tired eyes result in a tired os helping the family to keep fit, iD | DROPS na *« WEST PENN POWER COMPANY EET The villain in the book will meet his doom a lot quick- er—if It's one of your LES. lamps you're reading by. Bellefonte’s NEW $260,000 DIAL SYSTEM NOW IN SERVICE! AST Saturday night marked a great event in the telephone history of Bellefonte. Promptly at 10 P. M. Bellefonte's $260,000 dial te'cphone program was completed and the new dial mechanisms began clicking away like clock-work. Bel'efon:c can be proud of its beautiful, new te’ cphone building at 113 N. Allegheny Street. It houses one of the newest and most cfficient types of telephone central office in Pennsylvania! Local calls are now being handled here at the rate of 7,400 a day. And our staff of Operators now handles about 1,150 out-of- town calls daily. With the new, modern dial system, Belle- fonte's forty-nve Bell telephone men and women are in a better position to meet the growing demands for service in this pro- gressive city, They will make every effort to keep your service fast and adequate in the face of serious shortages of materials and mounting volumes of calls, hy “ A FEW SUGGESTIONS Please destroy your old directory. - Consult your new directory for the correct new numbers and dial all calls. Always wait until you hear the dial tone (a steady hum) before you start to dial. Place out-of-town calls from Bellefonte tele- phones as follows: To Cal Centre Hall 9" Zion “gf Then give the desired number to the Opera- tor who answers. To call any other out-of-town point—dial “0” (Operator) acd t<ll her the city, state and tele. phone number vou want. an a pr Bellefonte's beautiful, new Bell Telephone building at 113 N. Allegheny Street. Built on the site of the Talleyrand Inn, this Georgian style Colonial building was designed for charm as well as utility, This attractive and convenient business office, opened to the public last August, is located on the first floor. Here Jesse Caum, Manager, assisted by Harriet M. Showers, left, and Kathryn A. Conaghan, right, Service Repre- semtatives, are ready to give you expert help and advice on all telephone business matters. This is part of the complex dial equipment on the second floor. Checking the equipment are, left to right, Wire Chief C. M. Bonnell, Deskman C. F. Schenck, and Frank Evans, Central Office Repairman, “The Voice With a Smile” is still an important pare of Bellefonte's telephone service. A staff of 22 operators under the direction of Hilda Haupt, Chief Operator, is required to handle Bellefonte's out-of-town calls, information calls and other calls where an operator's assistance is needed. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
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