THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. I'he family | Bittner wish friends ol to thank for thei ) luring t Ix Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn turned to their home in Harrl last week, after spending a vacation with relatives here Beech Creek Because of the Indu IN THIS NEW W » ' estinghouse ren Girton into military service . former residence here was « Since Mr. and Mr EROASTER-OVEN all many ] reavaln il tion Vik then LR adel nave M nth Bechdel has recer 8 medical discharge from m ervice Last Sunday Mr. and Mi Williams entertained Mr. Irvi vel and om ol Pot tat on WITH EXCLUSIVE TIMETEMP SHELF COOKS AUTOMATICALLY put your 1 sster.Oven, set the dial, ntil time et about it u SAVES TIME Cocks entire meals at wit! leisure for otl FOODS TASTE Cooks fowl or meats without “drying out retain more of thew natural flavor and vitamins, DeHAAS ELECTRIC COMPANY The it watching. Gives you mor BETTER thoroughly ' Vegetables October Draft (Continued from page one) Westinghouse Store We Give and Redeem S. & H. Green Stamp Books N. ALLEGHENY STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. BLANCHARD e Defense B Mr. and Mr Fill Wana maker, of Sunbury, oF | vi the late Cla relative kind nit Parker sDUrg week's i t id atl Clie of War- ated Leland Call 367 Men From CENTRE COUNTY and vicinity NEWS OF SERVICE MEN In Army Air Corps | \ Training for Officer Becomes Captain At Camp Murray trothers in Service Three Brotioers in Service H Port Matilda Man CONGRATULATIONS: our organization, communities can be proud of. The present Membership Campaign ends Tuesday, September 22, and ap- plications will be considered at the reduced fee of $5 only until that date. INITIATION AT STATE THEATRE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 eee Three Final Booster Nights THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY For Members and Their Friends To the men of Centre County—the men in the defense indus- tries who have been honored for their part in the war effort. We welcome such men in ” Ours is a fraternal organization that Bellefonte and surrounding C—O AT ——— AO ——— mH HOA Is Sentenced Gregg Plummer awardéd the plain 2350 for injuries received ps ah¢ in Was a passenger Plummet in a car operated by - Sees More Changes Further curtailment of college ac- | tivities was predicted this week by Dr. Ralph D. Hetzel, president of the Pennsylvania State College, at con- vocation exercises, Urging colleges tov intensify program. adjustments to ald the war effort, he =aid: “There | is no longer any justification for | i wishful thinking that we shall be spared a maximum of effort and the i most extreme measure of sacrifice. THIS STORE Will Be CLOSED MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 UNTIL 6 P. M. N Membership Campaign LOYAL ORDER of MOOSE No. 206 ; Bellefonte, Pa. On Account of Jewish Holiday. NIEMAN’S , DEPT. STORE MILLHEI™, PA o% {it | AF an | ma——— y, In The Mar Commi See Page 3, Second Section, nes stoned First Lieutenant for additional pictures and news of Centre County Soldiers - Car Loses Its Works The “works” dropped ou y Thompson str Shot ing the car coasted Indy a utilit ainst the high school at Stavertow iropped Fanimission away - Read the Classified ads hileti e | fence. Two men, both named Hughes i buckled 4 a 1 Poke 7 wd Birthdays Anniversaries Stork Shut-Ins Aged REMEMBER wiTH FLOWERS WOODRINGS FLORAL GARDENS 127 East Howard Street BELLEFONTE, PA, field wn— 19 eorge Nare Friday, Sept. 18 RALPH WILLIAMS Saturday, Sept. 19 THE BELIIFONTE BODY WORKS Wile i Kale « Saturday, Sept. 19 ANCINETTA KOPPENHAVER } fer at public sale 3 jenice Madisonbury $ HOUSEHOLD GOODS { 2 kitchen ranges Bh 3 Piece upboard of chairs 2 spl ) yards of homespun cooking Tr ArlLicies TOW Saturday, Sept. 19 There will be offered at public sale at the late residence of Emma Mid. lam, deceased. In Pine Glen, the en- tire lot of HOUSEHOLD OGOODS « Including the following: Large Heatrola! range folding couch; drop-leal cherry ta- bie, drop-leaf extens¥on table 48 high+<back dining chairs; 2 antique rockers. parior wicker chair: 2 dough- trays, wooden peg. antiques. 2 Dulca sinks, corner cupboard; kitchen chairs: 9x12 Congoleum rug. upright parior organ; 8 cane-seat parior chairs. 2 parior stands; Mor. ris chair; 8 Bollinger chairs, original paint, in fine condition; large chest (of drawers wilh brassy knobs, 2 brass ketiles; large oopper kettle; iron kettle, Enterprise meal grinder; lard press; 3 old-style beds with springs: 2 bedroom stands. lot of home-made rag carpet. jot of frull jars: combi- | nation bookcase and writing desk; | Demorest sewing machine, miscel- laneous lol of lamps and dishes; Jot of pictures, frames ang mirrors Sale at 1 p. m. Terms cash Mayes & Stover, aucis x38 MRS. LILLIAN ROKEL {will offer at public sale at her resi. jdence, 50 Reynolds Avenue, Be) fonte, the following household goods and valuable real estute: y : Tey FARM IMPLEMENTS Page Thréd UBENOLLD OOCRYS | 4 itl practically ne utili Kitchen Saturday, Sept. 26 TH~ CATHREN HEATON Mob ‘ L#° Saturday, Sept. 26 Vil KLINE SEF} Wednesday, Sept. 30 HAROLD MOYER Saturday, Oct. 3 IVAN © LINGLE kE Mave ursday, Oct. 8 M. and EP. MYERS I Th weighs about breeder M1 Mare & vears oid, HE gray Percheron bred, weight 1450; 1 mare colt. Jot of dM bees. Jot a good hives « Two-horse > skein Kramer IPperior grain drill; double worker Delaval No. 12 © DAratior MEVEraRl MIE CAns other arti- BX iE and many P30 a m Terms cash " be served on the grounds the ladies of the Methodist church rank Mayes, auct x40 Le ———— 8 antique | L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 8342 Why not have the benefit of competitive bidding in the sale of your property. Past experiences have proven that public sales of real estate demand higher prices. A number of Farms and several Residences will be offered at public sale in the near future, Watch for Dates! H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales ]
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