THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Thré& October 1, 1942. High School To Open October 6 (Continued from page one) Schools Earl K. Stock, and High School Principa; Q. PF. Sollenberger, only Junior High School pupils will report to school next Tuesday. The following day, Wednesday, only Sen- jor High pupils will report, On hursday all pupils will report and the regular schoo) routine will be- yin As pupils enter the new building next Tuesday morning at 8 a. m, will be met at the entrances specially selected students who will furnish them with a copy of the school newspaper and with a mimeographed floor plan of the of the building. show- location of the various Each pupil will be told where report for instructions. The news- will contain much other help- information School Hours Fixed they by floors ! the om three the various classrooms teach- ill be present to issue sched- to pupils, to answer any ques- vhich may arise and to ¢on- the pupils on a tour of the tion to familiarize each the general lavout of facilities room se with ooms and LJ ] High first I'he same procedure will be d Wednesday when Senior pupils report for the ginning Thursday, October r school davs will be inaugu Classes will begin at 8:30 a. m will dismiss at 11:55 a. m. The rmoon session will be from 1 to The school day provides for one-hour class periods and a 25- ute home room period. All pu- will be required to remain in Ml during the entire school day, gardless class schedule. In other is, the halcyon days of the demy when pupils not in classes permitted to roam at will be- there no facilities for indoors, are over pointed out 8 m Of I't were them ficial: no present plans for this rule because of problems, or because to work elsewhere SCNooL hours + tation wishes ome Home Room System me room System to be used w building will be another in ti this plan each pupil will edd a home room, which will headquarters” in school. He nd a 25-minute period there will keep his books there teacher charge the is advisor and whom he can counse] in any school life ture we local school SYS~ of friend in go for moat. taining to Or 4c- be no main study hall, Se of main study hall in uilding which was destroyed by Wi nearly 1000 pupils such a tem impracticable and the home recom has been found much more satisfactory. Instructions to the student body as a8 whole may be given with ease through the public address system installed in every wom and connected directly with the Supervising Principal's offices Communication between any class- the Supervising Prinei- through the tn is Om and possible Pupils driving to school in cars ample parking space on and in the courtyard the Lamb street he building. Bicycle racks » provided for those coming bicycles find una «treet on on Shorter Vacations the school opening on Oc- a total of 18 school days will been lost from the normal which began September 9 will be made up largely gh a shortening of all vacation periods during the year, so that the Legal Notices 1 : HOSS STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP Mar AC agement, etc the Centre Democrat, at Bellefonte, Pa 1042 shers published for Octo- -Walker oO A. C Derr naging Editor—A Pa Brothers Bellefonte, Pa C. Derr Belle- Manager—Cecll A. Walker Pa are Millon P. Walker Pa Ivan Walker Belle- and Cecil A. Walker, Belle- mortgages and holders owning or cent or more other "S hold- per securities Sworn to and subscribed before me ils 20th day of September. 1042 HARRY A. CORMAN. C. O. C commission expires Jan. 1, 1044) PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY By virtue of a Decree of Court ssued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County on Septem- ber 2. 1942. the BELLEFONTE TRUST COMPAUY, Guardian for ROXANA SUSAN MINGLE, will of- fer at public sale at the garage on Cherry Alley, (at the rear of the homestead premises of Roxana Su- an Mingle in the Borough of Belle- fonte, Pa.) the following personal property on SATURDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1042 Commencing at 2 o'clock P. M. 11941 Buick Coupe, 850 Super Motor No. 54211884, Serial No. 14. 024836. Title No. A5878914. Said My Juick Coupe is in first class condi-| Coroner Sheckler declared that the | trucker; | shannon, tion and fully equipped. Also approximately 2000 gallons of road, and fog prevailing at the time | fuel oil Terms of Sale: CASH. BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. Guardian of Roxana Susan Mingle. L. Frank Mayes, Auct. W. Harrison Walker, Attorney. The BELLEFONTE TRUST COM- PANY. immediately following the rale of the Buick Coupe and fuel oil, will offer for sale (6) mahogany doors, with plate glass: miscellan. cous plate glass, some frosted; one — {high school year will close at ap- [proximately June, it is planned No Saturday School OMcials declare that rumors to the ect that school may be held on Saturdays to make up for lost time are entirely incorrect, since State laws prohibit the holding of school on Saturday Pupils from Unionville will be transported to school by bus, while {two busses will be used In trans- [porting pupils from the Spring township area Almost ‘Full House’ The new high school was designed accomodate about 1000 pupils crowding, or about 1100 by crowding. hence the estimated en- rollment of 975 next week will be nearly the bullding's normal capac- ity. This desirable condition results argely because of the recent aban- donment of the Pleasant Gap High School and decision the board there to send all pupils to Bellefonte The breakdown of next week's an- ticipated enrollment by classes is as follows: Senlors, 131; Junlors, 189; Sophomores, 228: Freshmen, 269: 8th grade, 86. and Tth grade, B82 a total of 975 to without of high Poets’ Corner NITTANY VALLEY sights ) If you are looking for and SCenNes Why don't Start in on Through Nittany you hire a jitney route two twenty, the beautiful 1 f valley ol The valley itself you'll find is beau- But the farmers a rush; They want nics They don't have time to cut brush all get too much In to attend all of the pilc- If they would start In and get busy They would To clear out fence And what make find how little time take the rows, would brush from the an improvement t Then folks the valley Would always be ready to praise The farmers who make endea- vor For what raise the that pass through ° the wonderful crops they do The A way they look at large number blamed » For doing their farming so poorly, They hide it with brush, they're ashamed present of them are I see some have started the task Of which I hope ofiryone will rally; Get away with all this useless brush Let's have a beautiful valley the normal time next) Now don't hang back. I mean every- one Join industrious crowd: Make the valley as it to be One for which you can be proud The task be too hard a one If you it rightly planned Then strangers passing sometime Can see your fertile land the used won't have We have everything this valley we in need, Iron ore, limestone, and sand Good roads, churches and schools And also the best kind of land We should take land, And another thing we should do Always be courteous and wear a smile, For the strangers ing through good care of ihis that are pass- They enjoy seeing a beautiful farm, Now you know what I mean: A farm where everything is in place And everything nice and clean There is a good farmer on that farm I'lI bet, His crops are looking swell: BY the surroundings of the place You can most always tell So all be up and doing Receive some of this praise: Clean up around your property. You will be happier all your davs Now this don't mean just farms, But all the little villages the same: Fix up your little properties, Help Nittany Valley hold its name And to strangers passing through Don’t be in too big a rush; through ' { i We will be as courteous as possible, | But please excuse the brush There will be some that will do their best To save Nittany Valley's name: But to the ones that don’t respond You know they have no shame -~H. G. Rogers 1 Killed, 3 Injured Car Hits Abutment {Continued from page one) {investigations into the matter. Cor- |oner Sheckler yesterday declared {that in all probability an Inquest { will be held as soon as the surviving ’ NEWS OF SERVICE ME From CENTRE COUNTY and vicinity Reed { Af Gol Pvt. Charles and Mrs left with th 1] n roop oopsburg they orderd Miss as the parents at Staten 1 to the cook were for 1 Army duty S50 far Private Reed is He | departmen land attached commissary Likes His Uncle Sammy lee EE. Gettig from Middle received my IrSt Democrat word of far a idea of difficuities Lime Pa of the Cer ana town hy } far has taken into With Field Artillery well after four it} Lock Haven Gu orporal Rupert Army Peb | Creek pared Vears National was inducted 19041, and is attached to Headquar- ters Battery, 190th Field Artillery with postoffice address APO 305, care of Postmaster, New York City is presumed he by this time for 1 ervice Now 2nd Lieutenant George R. Dowdell, son of Dowdell of East Curtin mpileted a three months Alr Forces Officer School at Miami Beach commis- i the Air according to in- yesterday rp ¢ Corp Roy W street, has © course at Candidate Florida, sion as 2nd Lieutenant Forces of the Arms formation received the he received his and Medical Replacement Stadent Wie Nis induction t into of Following Army, George 8t Clair Shoe is now stationed at the Medi- ca] Replacement Center at Camp Pickett, Va. His training will con- sist of actual maneuvers illustrating medical and evacuation problems encountered on the battlefield well as basic military work. As a Medical Department soldier, he is joining thousands of enlisted men, doctors, dentists, and nurses in the all-important mission “to conserve the fighting strength” of the Army ne Snow as U.S. Army Nurse Training for Officer Corp ular ment at won Crust, son of of Bellefonte Corps ated Garis Alr gradu- Texas Base 1 fXas Officers ted 1942 Ard nl anda Field Air Field the Field Mi July 3 “th Squadron From ti Training on Arrives at Camp Croft William Ishier {shler Boalsburg., recen »d at Camp Croft, 8. C Replacement Training where he has been assigned C Company. 30th Battalion, for basic training. Later he will receive spec- ial training SOM of tly ar- In- Cen- to al LS Trio Joins Marines Donald McDowel] Kitchen of Beech Creek, John Howard Shade of Flemington, and Hugh Nicholson of Mackeyville, joined t= U. 8 Marines at the Lock Haven recruit- ing station last Friday On Maneuvers In Foreign Service In Ordnance Dept Enter Medical Center NY its tH Tr medical At Medical Center George Swope of Howard who was Indu Army service, is now stationed at the Medical Replacement Center Camp Pickett, Va. His traini consist of actual maneuvers il trating medical and evacuation problems encountered on the field well as basic military R recently inducted Assigned to Air Corns the Air Corps Williamsport included the fol- at an- Hot the Army sub-station lowing from Centre « ty: William battle A. Tarbert of Rebersty and Rich- work. ard BR. Hosterman of Coburn in in al “i as LOCAL BOARD NO. 2 ISSUES TIRE PERMITS Certificates for purchase of new tires or tubes issued by Loca] Ra- tioning Board No. 2. Bellefonte, to | September 19 are Kenneth L. Hall, Julian, mail car- rier; Earl James, Monument; mail carrier; G. W. Holt and Son, Flem- ing. lumbering. George W. Weller, Julian, trucker; Commodore Has-| singer, Philipsburg. mine owner, victims are in condition to be inter- | George Houdeshell, Howard, truck- viewed {smooth tires of the car, the wet jof the crash, all probably played contributing parts in the fatality. | Delaun L. Holt, son of Harry and ‘ Mildred Hoover Holt, was born at | Julian on December 22, 1918. He is | survived by his mother, of Union- {ville, his wife, the former Laura {both of near Unionville. Mr. Holt | was employed as a driver for the | Bok Lumber Company in Union- | ville. | Funeral services were held Tues- i : ! i i | | | Moore, and a daughter, Edith Mae, | Hublersburg, Titan worker; Ernest IL. COroft, Moshannon,! Charles McGowan, Mo-| trucker; W. Russell Hoo-| ver. Moshannon, trucker: Joseph L Morgan, 8now Shoe, miner | Grade II: Samuel F. Gordon,| Howard, Titan employe: Doyle 8.) Kunes, Blanchard, brick worker;| William Rothrock, Philipsburg, | moulder; Carl W. Miller, Bellefonte, | carpenter: William B. Port, Jr. Lee C.| Heverly, Howard, R. D. 1, defense work; John A. Waltz, Howard R. D.| 2, Piper Aircraft worker | Certificates issued for recapping and retreading service: i or, tilda, R. D. farmer; Mrs. Andrew C. Rockey, Bellefonte, farmer: Ja cob Wagner, Moshannon, miner: El- mer J. Witherite, Julian, machine oper.; Charles E. Zimmerman, Belle- fonte, plasterer: George R. Snyder, fingate, air traffic controller; Chas 8. Mann, Howard, R. D. 1. foreman, road project: David L. Bathurst, Bellefonte; kiln worker: Walter Thomas Jacobs, Julian, sawyer; Evock Bros. Bellefonte, Casper Kassab, Philipsburg, miner; Michael DeRomo, coal Bakery. Bellefonte, bakery; Morn- ingstar Bakeries, Philipsburg, bak- ery; Jack Robert. Clarence, Jum- berman: Kofman's, Bellefonte, com mon carrier: Kofman's, Bellefonte, common carrier: William Swancer, Snow Shoe. miner and farmer; Clark Shultz, Bellefonte, highway foreman; Fred Conrad, Tyrone, R. D. 3, lumberman: Frank Corl, Belle- fonte, trucker; Joseph A. Padisak, Clarence, trucker; Mrs. Mary Don- ovan, Bellefonte, farmer; Donley, Julian, farmer - trucker; | Philips | burg. coal oper; D. H. Heim, Belle- | fonte, mail hauling: The Olde Tyme! Aaron G. 500 Windows Broken Police were forced to nearly two blocks in mid-town Brad- ford following an explosion of a gasoline station pump which shat- tered more than 500 home and store rindows. Emil Larsen, 20, station attendant, suffered burns about the face but was not seriously injured A short circuit was believed to have touched off the blast Change of Freight Agents Announcement was made yeoster- by the Pennsylvania Raliroad of the promotion of G. Ken Foster from the Williamsport Division Freight Agent the same official position at St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Fos- ter will be succeeded at Williams. port by Fred B. Vandergrift now Southern Freight Agent at Atlanta Ga. * rope off aay {io PENN'S VALLEY SALES BARN Centre Hall, Pa. -S. T. Riegel, Mgr. SALE EVERY TUESDAY Special Sale Tuesday, October 6 4,500,000 Pounds of Fats Salvaged . Nation's Housewives Save Enough Kitchen Grease For 11,300,000 Shells in First Weeks of Drive, A. & Estimates, { B SEEK BIDS FOR PAINTING STATE COLLEGE POSTOFFICY laled § OG Wa amoung wiek, 15% $618.20 Public | Sales Ener ET SATURDAY administr Mott iin exceptions household goods number of ar seldom offered complete description the items will appear these columns at a later date. Sale being at 12:30 noon sharp Mayes & Stover aucts. Paul M. Dubbs clerk SATURDAY line of are sale A some of 3 Charles H al public =ale on miles east of Old bunch of Holstein number of hogs and Sale begin at 12 id Oct offer wo fine a SOWSE noon SATURDAY, OC1 hauver will offer at farm. 1% miles on the back Pa. livestock and farm Sale at 12:30 noon Stover, aucts THURSDAY. NOV. 12 « Charlies H Shaffer will offer at public sale on his farm. i. mile east of Madison- burg, Pa. livestock, farm imple- mente and some household goods Also the farm of 130 acre: Sale at P80 a m Wise & Hubler aucts FRIDAY, NOV. 20-C H Musser will offer at public sale 3 miles East of Aaronsburg on the O P. Smith farm. livestock, farming imple ments and some housshold goods Sale at 10 a m. This is a clean. up sale. Mayes & Stover, auctis Saturday, Oct. 3 THE 1FLLEFONTE TRUST CO Guardiay for Roxanna Susan Mingle, will offer at public sale at the garage wo 31-Frank Eisen pubic sale on east of Miles. road wo Curtin impiements Mayes and his burg P.la (on Cherry Alley, at the rear of the Mingle home, the following AL PROPER PERSON ing of a 194] Buick ent condition, and fuel oil TY Consist. | re ge in excel. | gallons of Immediately afterwards the | | Bellefonte Trust Company will offer | 6 mahogany doors with plate glass: | Saturday, Oct. 3 IRA KE. SHILLTZ t his resi. miley west ng persons; Maile B ¢ follow GOODS corner Bix-plece cupboard eonuch rockers recog Hbrary ta hen utensil chest HOUSEHOLD ng room te meat Ld] wardrobe Von IVAN OO. LING Saturday, Oct. 3 Saturday, Oct. 3 WEIRICK, J. € WEIRIKK SARA WW. (CARR und ursday, Oct. 8 { M. and EF. MYERS : al pub naie at their farm i mle west of Tyrone le of property d Registered ting of 20 PLEMENTS Jdnch ske Delaval milk Friday, October 9 KORMAN nn the George Waddie, 8 mi five miles nor lowi pers ing ROY atl public sale 10 and 11 1400 pounds d Jersey cows farrow near aale FARMING IMPLEMENTS--MoCor- ck Deering grain binder. used 3 MceCormick Deering mower, new McCormick Deering hay Keystone hay rake. Hoosier ain drill; Black Hawk corn Syracuse plow New Idea spreader. like new: 2 18-tooth harrows; W. K International rubber, good for heavy rubber-tired wagon, Prigid- k cooler: milk cans, forks harness and many oth- ) numerous t% mention Sale at 1030 a m be served Oy Grays a Clean-up sale Prank Steven. x41 L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 3&2 Why not have the benefit of competitive bidding in the sale of your property. on Watch for Dates! CASH PRIZES GIVEN FOR sm Top Dairy Cows, Beef Cattle, Veal Calves, Sheep, Hogs and Poultry! COME AND SEE WHAT WE ARE DOING AT ONE OF THE BEST LIVESTOCK AUCTIONS IN PENNA, | miscellaneous plate glass, some of which is frosted, and a paper baler At the same time and piace a five. | | pages r Pierce Arrow sedan, driven only 12000 miles, with four new | | tires, will De sold : { Male at 2 p.m. L Prank Mayes, | faucet. Pull details of this sale will | | be found under the legal sdvertise- | nents of this newspaper. Terms of Bale: CASH, | BELLEFONTE TRUST CO.| grandmother, Mrs. 8. A. Hoover in At the same time and place a 5- Unionville, with the Rev. H. C. passenger Plerce Arrow sedan, driv-| Jacobs, also of Unionville, officiating. en 12,000 miles, four new tires, 2| Interment was made in the new good spare tires, and in A-1 condi-| Union cemetery near Unionville tion, will be sold. VY. ' George P. Johnstonbaugh, Belle. | Dies of Burns | fonte, highway worker; Paul L.| James Carman, 75, retired Towan- | Bennett, Bellefonte, R. D. 3, lum- da business man, died Saturday night herman; Samuel F. Gordon, Howard, [of burns received when he went back R. D. 2, Titan worker; Harold Rich- to his room for clothing after once ner, Bellefonte, R. D. 2, lathe oper; getting out of the Charles Young Harvey F. Yearick, Bellefonte, R, D.| Home for Old Age Pensioners which | 2, farmer; W. E, Shively, Port Ma-|was destroyed by fire, | paper baler. day afternoon at the home of his H. L. 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