Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 18, 1941, Image 7

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    December 18, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, FA, Page | Seven
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Undines to Get | Haen Yelivored by tha J Comoeny | Blood Bank Port Matilda In Red Cross War Time to Prepare Organize Raid a a
Defense Session Quota $7,500 Farm Show Exhibits Warning Service wministraicr, Miers, Pa.)
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Lighting Plant power to make other arrangements | To Open Mere
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(Continued | from page one) {not arrive in the near future (Continued from page one) (Continued from page one) Farmers who expect to exhibit
(for a plow if the one ordered does | a L,L_—.,:
| (Continued rom mops ont) ADMINISTEATRIX'S NOTICE.
ing plant will be a part of the equip- | Councll urged Bellefonte residents | to control the shock accompanying Registration of “Entire Popu-' In view of the grave situation there COrn or potatoes at the Pennsylvania | in each sector according to popula- Whe he, Sant 9 The sutate, yes
ment of the new pumper recently to keep thelr cars off the streets atl | hemorrhage. Some individuals have » hould be a large attendance of pat- Farm Show In January should begin tion. Each post is In charge oth, dectise Fig 4 ue ’
ordered by the Logan Fire Com- night immediately after a snowfall | yeceived as many as fourteen trans- lation to Begin This riotic citizens at this meeting the selection of these at once, says | Benior Alr Rald Warden, who is to
Letters of administration on said
pany. 0 that streets can be plowed from | fusions of plasma over a period of Weekend An intensive campaign for funds | County Agent RC. Blaney. With ibe assisted by at. least three Post estate having been gran ted the une
Council passed and adopted final- curb to curb. Cooperation of motor- | time which resulted in thelr recov- will begin on Saturday, December 20, | high quality crops of both corn and | Alr Raid Wardens, Plans are to have dersigned, all = persons judetstes
/ . ; ist his respect will Insure clear ofp | - 1 Sy Peta yotatoes this vear and ample time 10 | a post for every B00 persons in th hereto are requested 0 Ina rh
ly an amended show removal ordin- 8 8 : ov re } tur : the wint ny ery At a meeting Monday evening of The appeal will be In charge of At- po yy . eh it vy Iw A CAT " pos ’ a ky») persons 'n f nedinly paym on ta. and those having
ance which provides for a fine of §5 Parking spaces auring bi X Plasma not only is useful in war, | the Port Matilda Civilian Defense torney Lewis Orvis Harvey suc- | Pick the exhibils, ma a 5 CAR | county clalims or demands against the same
and costs for any property owner Council offered the use of the old put it shoud be instantly available Council at the Port Matilda High ceeding Roy Wilkinson, Jr.. who en- | select a fine entry 10 compete for thy In the vanous communities post wi | present Shem, WHNOUE Seid tor
v 5 a + wn 3 . err "yp 19 y - g . vat nt t or 7s 0 0.
who does not remove snow from his steam fire whistle, formerly mount- | in peace time accidents Often the ' gehool. several resolutions were | 1sted recently in the United States large Hunibes of prizes in igh $ stations ¥ith fiz ald eq iy ment and eptipmient 0 508. i ro TZ
) ' OMS : Qa KA ' 'h AT " .  BAminisiralrix ar ; John
sidewalks within 18 hours after the ed at the old steam heat Works on | surgeon receives victims of automo- | adopted to govern policies of the |ATMY. Chairman Harvey states that And vocational classes ryan though | other facilities will be set up. War- | JORG DES Br "Bellefonte, Pa. 24
beginning of a snowfall Lamb street, for use as an air-raid | pile accidents, train wrecks. and group in coming months, it was an- |! will be necessary to have many | @n exhibitor does not win a cash dens will be In absolute charge in
i » O 4 ’ Ww - award he car ol l y com- he event of & “mergency and will
If snow is not cleared off in the signal. Since the whistle requires! burnings in which he desires the im- nounced by Leo Moerschbacher, new givers, and that, in order to " Ard he ean) i Runt 1B) om he ut 4 n merge ¢ ind y i OFFICIAL NOTICE
allotted time, the borough will have 200 pounds of steam some doubt Was mediate use of blood or plasma. Pre- | chairman of the group meet the quota, it will require gifts | PAINE his XID h the winners | direct PeoDie what to dp In case of rh g
the walks cleaned and will charge |*XPressed that any local plant could | quently a few minutes time means | Resolutions pledging to the Presi. |APProximately three times as large | in his class 2 4h Bir void, The ill xb Bary Sealed Proposhls WHI bb Hoek vel
| . » ; | | og "y s LIK1LS § 30 «08 first » 1d “OL y 43 ie 2 44 -
the owner for the actual cost plus Operate the signal. the difference between Ife and dent. as Commander-in-Chief the |85 the individual eontributions dur- Besides the usual 10 and 30-ear | of first ald, demolition binck outs, by the Bellefonte School District in
b : > i od 0 ' y My classes i= v n 1d xhelter wire at t St
20 per cent The report of Health Officer W.| death for the vietim of severe bums entire support and cooperation of ‘Dé Lhe recent Roll Call | Sak / and yuri el ABBEH io ope hel PIR Jen ’ to fir d shelter and the Director's room at the present
: - i po Cp AR " inated varieties ort ere a oes other duties . are s1lef ont {ods 1 (formerly
The new parking meters will not D. Bickel showed 12 health certifi- or severe shock from high speed col- | the community; pledging to enlist| Immediately upon the bombing of Fo \ - a 10 and 30 ears of i ted to be leg oe hnatistopts Fog phot! a
! ’ \ ALE I : 4 2led U * called upon to ald In Nn as the rllefont 2 ;
be installed until after Christmas  CAtes issued, 2 stores inspected, 2! Mision of motor vehicles the ald of every able-bodied man, ' Hawalli and Manila the Red Cross Gh \ wid ' from hybrid seed the ari d iia ht a's kRow: hs the Belle o Frade)
{ HAS » A . ' 1 or a ! y A t “ rViee R Surin ste ' 130 f rs 0
and will not go into operation until nuisances abated and 12 cases of A plentiful supply should be in- |! woman and child in the community | went into action. Prior to the be- hie " y canniot’ be Siadsed M Precinai celitatad Bou h Bpring eet " I Hp
ni ¢ . ile suc 0 # t » Ay Mr reeman indicated a i snnsyivania ntl ) ¢ wk 1
oar dl ruled | measles in the borough stantly available at all times as ac- in the program; and adopting the ginning of hostilities ten emergency n : ‘ace tim : ol Hn that p : Penns pl ! Sul »
the Ast of the year, Council ruled i { 1 } Itipl I B t H medical static had been establisl as seed, more or less the same qual- | meeting that many sections of m. E 8 1 day of January 5
iT ) ; : requentiy . |! le | an "ale ~ 8 # e AACE a sh en establisli- ebb " ' ’ A u ’
Decision was made to withhold in-| Council decided to have another a i a ‘ Ye n . pe slogan. ~hios " | gu 4 ome, pe’ in ti * PA " pA ha ! ART ities of maturity, uniformity and! county will be called upon to carry | 19042 for
stallation of the added meters on check made of radio interference in CASUAIHES It 1s not uncommon O { were unanimously adoplec " RE Cs A er PHS | market or feed desirability will be out practice blackouts
pleas by business men and the the borough find three or four severely burned All men and women and boys and had been lald for emergency work
ro vie y ito the ho g y 2 18 Vear age ort | These ilities were put into action
Chamber of Commerce that 100 per victims brought into the hospital at | girls over 16 years of age in Port These facilities I ) |
The resignation of Councilman gue time: it is t unusual to have ' Matilda a: leinit « asked to!in caring for the civillan wounded
gent metered parking in the busi-| The res oi ne time; it is not unusual to have | Matilda and vicinity, are asked aring 1 al
ness area would be detrimental to Thomas was tabled when by Was Ie- | five or six severely injured In an | register for Civilian Defense at the | In cooperation with the government- By laying aside ears of show qua) a The funiture and equipment for
Christmas business vealed that the court will appoin automobile collision Port Matilda school on Friday, De- | al authorities an extension evacua- ’ hy ' Sector No. 1 Bellefonte out! ; " " vill be received are a
; " 1 vt A itv as the co ; fed out of the crib
hi ott { f 1 Lhe West i 3 . > (hes ( of vilian: Agree : ’ k na 1 4 . or) ¢ . ck $4 Noa fd
TT" Hee report suimnted by of- |B third Coun {iman from 1 \ The only effective remedy for se-  cember 19, or Tuesday, Decambe tion of civilians from the danger would hn Attn  mtumberi Mt ction). Axemann. Pleasa
ne Police re I tomitied by 0 ward nee Council failed to ( \ ” 23 Ti toa tivm be receive area " carried out. and needed one would have a arg i *' H Poorman. Bellefont
ficer Donald Johnson howed 120 wala sill 30 davs 1 i vere shock or burns is blood and <3 we iba ns will p dh, a nh (Eh T= 420. A WM from which to select uniform, ma- ah Hefont,
cars tagged larceny westigation within a he Flod ¢ & 1 ! tii H } r Used plentifully and early from 9 a le Nom i } rs * (5 h the y nt ture, and true-type cal for the ¢x- Bector No, 2
N f Gn nomas, Wao sia ead 3 wv of hlox \ iid 7 to 8) welve medical station Hiy equip- : : tery A Lon bats
§ auto accident inv Mons, 18.4 to serve on his pres ! I f and’ ph . atri ots 1 { and w locto: » al cay , | hib oy tN ot oo
transients lodged in the lockun. and ? ~~ to tori | 8 demanded at times in the mpi 1 : ; y ys 18 dh Bash i | 7or the ito show there al. Han Pe rt Matlld:
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| a 10 i v . ¢ t i ¢ $ i 01 \ 1 : ! ¢ | y : nlip-
$ y ¥ » . 11 emergencid Ol 1 ) rath y } i 4] L : : ) a . ban . ‘ 4 or " .
$224.29 collected from parki 1et- nl : an | ! mergencl b ’ . : Bivaa: } bp th ve plenty of room for good qual-
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FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
3 time and place they wil
sectors which will be in thel; wire , {
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filled are list follow publicly opened and read aloud
the winning characteristic: IL is Senior Alr Raid Wardens
hoped that these classes will be well
er or " . : 2 el n nd occas fn § } : £ p XS 3 N : Hp n . ; “ on } ity exhibit { tal stock and cer-
Chalrmat J . rf ; b "al : Ch y nit ent into action i on ~ } seed ‘ FOWers Rav Locker Room Equipment
. { { ; i I ah m i or ' ivmnasium Bleacher
int of $50 g oll i bY ay ARE Pe y her col i 1a a We Teiohuadd A Rb Ga gm . to nth hel ’ nti Gymnas 4
Maver Har } | nd th a " i oven 4 ke : : oli ik M v ~ os Doth ceed amel Hations ur vy A a tab |! - In keted Hort a {ate “31 lene , (ifs
Heense fees col { bp th Wie 4) LranHaed: | on at i i ok tie ader . i . : 4 . ring
Treasurer Carpe: 3 eason ior ul Ho prsna | firme Ja § ory oh 1a ny , | chance to pi
A list of driver | \
tricks were appro )¥
The snow plow which
dered severgl week
\1 P ( ‘} wl ! : ly . atid ta 4 {id chan 1 ow thelr pola
elected lat
exhibit from what
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY, DEC. 19 - 20
Yindor
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“Hurry Charlie, ROY ROGERS
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LEON ERROL “Nevada City
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: 3 e Det rent wid hig ork ENTRE COUNTY 4-H LAMB
1 DAYS # i Prom 1 FOr BMI w Rls Sp Kor of War Bainst’ thes’ GRE CLUB ROUND-UP TO BE HELD
STARTING [3 : Noval the action 1s at a considerable du- | Now, Dial System patriotic must not and will not fail The Centre County piv
SUN. DEC. 21 (Sl we may ha ind f severe in. Mow in Operation risk
AIR RAID LISTENING
POST NEAR CRVISTON
Feature at
ME, Renerad
CHRISTMA AS, FRIDAY, SAT. — DEC. ;
PoE Ir tr e——t ; traffic superintendent, and Mr. Low. e to | a
GENE AUTRY, in | “Puddin’ Head” atest figures indicate no let-up ry, member of the Harrisburg arch ER laren: 7 | i ; } ub, extends cordial invita- :
. . + . . . li th { hs from traf K i itech frm which designe H ¥ittie ang a 3 . ' vk rep breeders. b
Down Mexico Way JUDY CANOVA mer rtainly take i Dew Ball Buliding which houses the i is the day to demonstrate’ to any others who migh interest ! egal Notices
inl exchange and busingss office our high morale, our unity, our d | to come out and see th ty
Continuous Christmas 1:45 to 11 P. M ee se . Bi SLLAANEC hij usin o : ira Sis andl LT ' ty exhib ————
worild bs BO Wot { ) - 3 Tb . , yo . ’ has iis i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE , i
Presid : a0 HA FiRAiSS Et 0 H ’ $i : MM Bs a #1 i , 4g Be 4 3 matter of the n , y 2 ct any or all bids
on and suffering ted to e Farm Show it : : h- THE BELLEFONTE
WOUNGed, MOIIE irks ; RRS ® gO er FRI SNOW 3h hip “1941 li 8 APCORBES HOO pri -r
hat fellow citizens in our Pacific Island arrisburg. The rem g ten pens re t a ration on #2 SCHOOL DIS TRI 1C1
5 hon 5 consult the w d hat we stand ote hundred per cent or approxin 5 thirty-five head of sale Shiai ag i the Bellefonte Pa
; HEE 1.4 _ ts undersign 1] i bie . 3 y NCH
=X rectory for cagy to ald them through the Red Ra gs. A SL lowing he gt -— Bugz d A \N L VOLY IN a
Rumptis {1 4 o Gay Stasi mediate payme Secrelars
the dial t belie dialing nd Onir challenge to the dictator na. a — ki Ein
third. hang ud 4 1 iver bo tions can be Made also through our
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Atuyone in the Beilefon LENANg ry vy and supplies, sacrifice and
area wishing additional information hard wo Let the Red Cross be the >
gbout dialing may have a de j« spokesman for every community in + a
stration at the compan: buss Al ica. so that what we do and ig
) ; hat ¥ give mas : he Lrium-
yr calls to Centre Hall dial “9° phapt expression of our humanitar-
1d give details of the call the ia; irit and our faith in victory.”
ng operator For calls et ily every patriotic citizen of
Zion dial 8" and give desired Bellefonte ang the Bellefonte area 3 . b . " 24 as
umber to the operator. For all Will answer this challenge and the Crider’s Exchange Building Bellefonte, Pa.
ut-of-town calls made irom appeal of our President with his or
Bellefonte central office area, her dollars to enable the Red Cross a ha a a ee 8 ae a
“6% and give details of the call to carry on this great wartime work
Lp ! dial * and § in iis grea’ ware : A REMARKABLE SALE:
Christmas UNIONVILLE Public Defense = 7 DRESSES COATS
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December 10. The response to ow {Continued from page one)
16 50 call for observers is very gratify. blankets which could be used curing
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$19.75
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Each Style a Fascinating
Fashion!
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CLEARED FROM OUR
REGULAR STOCKS
Luck for you women who
want a high type coat at a
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tinue as it may be necessary to keep Philip Baylor Beneionie report.
the pest operating indefinitely. Sev. ¢d progress in the organization of
eral ladies have offered their sep. suxiliary firemen. He ak 0 reported
i will be very acceptable that » has been done in making
to protect public
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9.90
$16.9 VALUES
12.90
izes 9 to 46. Wools and
Fur Pabrics.
since many of the boys and men
ere in school and working during
the day time We consider this work aptain Herbert M. Beezer
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1{ any others cas H now number 32
ne, please give your name, tr FH Adams gave a report on
Zahnlser or Harry Me wdizal service, Samuel Rhinesmitl
hat a schedule ms on Al a id Warning Service, Hen
Yih convenient to all con ' rockethof! on housing, Thom-
cerned as rillia ns on welfare, Edward
Coats Bil LB ro
Miss Elizabeth Ang Pisher and Kofman on transportation, A. L
Mrs. Harold Hall are employed in Francis and J. H Caum on uiililies
1p $1.95
the Murphy store in Bellefonte dur- Mrs. Robert Eckenrode, president
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19 75 : : : I lannel h ing this Christinas rush of thr Drllefonte Woman's Club,
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Martha Ann and Buddy Jacobs Miss Mary Baum, Fred Warner
Pajamas hildren of Rev. and Mrs Jacobs of chairman of Red Cross, and Burgess To a Real “DAD
be the Free Methodist church. are con- / Hardman P. Harris talked briefly
M valesci fron ; attack v{ . A ——————— .
Men's Dress $1.29 Pr am » oa fo HOV. Dress Shirts "iw a 89¢ & $1.00
& ; ‘a “" rral day Bellefonte Man Fancy and Plain White
Shirts : Night Shirts Mill Err | — Tr Granted Patent
4% : $1.19 mp oyes to : (Continues om Sars ont) : Dress Socks. . . 15¢ to 25¢ pr.
White and . Be Paid Overtime cxamination by the patent office BOX of 2 PAIR 35¢
Fancies H———— an since September 12, 1938
(Continued row page ome) The inventor has assigned his pal- H .
<1 19 Neckties 50¢ and 95¢ we fixed weekly wage higher than the ent for manufacture or expluitation Ties ‘ 25¢
statutory minimum of 30 cents an to the Titan Metal Company
. hour,” Director Ddrsey sald. “How- Although the patent was granted
$1.65 & $1.95 Boxed Hankies 29¢ to 59¢ box ever, the company had not computed | only recently, Mr. 8hook’s gystem of Boxed Sets. . . . .25¢ to $1.98
the amount of overtime compensa- making pistons has been in use for
tion due the employes, contending some time at the Titan plant, which w BeMs. Garters. Mandkerohiets
the fixed kl H 8 sufficient hold ntract § } be
DRESS GLOVES DRESS SHOES SLIPPERS ’ 1] Dor Fore home Sgn ak the of rl oni me rigs Shaving Sets, Military Sets
$1 39 $2 95 $1 95 $5 50 $ $2 o irate of time and one-half for all approved by the Interstate Com-
to S to 1 95 to 5 3 hours in excess of 40. | merce Commission. To date, approxi-
’ Lj . . | “When an inspector for the divi- mately two million such pistons have
‘sion explained that wie the var- | been y de in the local plant, and | Tree Lights + ¢ + « 69 to $1.29 — TOYS ——
iable workweek ruling overtime must many more are on order, (Al American Made Mazda Bulbs) Trucks Tae 10¢ to 98¢
M ’ be paid when extra hours are work-| Under the Shook system, the pis- |
A large selection of Men's Jackets ........ $4.95 to $12.95 bq raid when extra hours ace work: | Under the Shook & es (BY Lunctric Witte 39%: Candien 20¢ J Black Boalds - - - - Seto $143
i salary, officials of the company gave ing and a die casting. Greater ac- | : Mech. Trains « « « $1.00 to $1.98
| excellent cooperation on computing curacy in manufacture is possible |
the amounts due the employes and that way, and loss through faulty) Electric Bells 3% and 69¢ Furniture, Highchairs,
| announced payment would be made casting is reduced to a minimum, §t | Rockers, ete. - - « =. B9¢
|as soon as their computations were |is claimed. Mr. Shook has developed 8 Candie Candelier—Mazda $1.19 g $1.19 to oe
| approved by the division. ‘a method of joining the two pieces Siegs .- - - goss "
Svertimh opetizatiog Jndes a 50 that the finished product is as Tree Balls—American 2 for 5¢ to 10¢ Skis and Poles «+ - - - $119 set
| varia workweek plan is fully ex- gtrong as the single-piece piston it] 5.
plained in one of the bulletins whith replaces. The inventor has been em- Icicles, Tinsel and Tree Stands Drums, Horns, Books, Dolls
‘are issued by the division and are ployed by the Titan Metal Company a ——_"_,,
S AND oY sent fre¢ upon request to any em- for twenty years—or practically ever
MEN’ N B Ss WEAR | ployers.” [since the industry was founded here, OPEN EVERY EX "ENING
TEMPLE COURT BLDG. BELLEFONTE, PA. Advertising Is telling the right! This is about the time of the year
. so 1a \ 14 i . - y t the right ti hat that tha t in to {
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38 to M4 46 to
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Styles for every
Christmas Function.
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For "MOTHER"
Blouses. . $1.00, $1.19, $1.39
In whites and colors. short and long sleeves
Give Hosiery. .69¢c, 98¢, $1.39
Gotham Gold Stripe
Boxed Sets... . . 10c to $1.98
Dresser Sets, Handkerchief Sets, Toilet Sets,
Glassware Sets, and Household Sets,
Beautifully Ribboned.
Boxed Chocolates 25¢ to $1.19
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$1.98 to $4.95 79¢ to $1.59 15¢ to 59¢ pr.
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