THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 10, 1942, _— | Centre County Aiding In Government County Adds To : ARARAEAR ALAR ARAL NARA AAA ARRAS | EF B illi (o] D I onnage ° crap hl 1 1 \ re A . Ge ffort to Raise Nine y , n 0 ars Centre county contributed some : KA S( ) N A Bl iD My i ( R k of Members of Victory Fund Com-| Todd, Philipsburg; W. K. McDowell, | more to its already creditable scrap I R¢ M { mittees in the 60 counties compris-| Howard; Newell B, Long, Bellefonte; | tonnage through the Pearl Harbor So ££ 1erm TC rye ' \ 7 3 | ing the Third Federal Reserve Dis-| Hayes W. Mattern, Jr, Bellefonte; | nav drive held Monday. Berap piles (a 1(( y ES ] I( )N\ he. | HE ER \ ICE trict on Monday morning, November | Daniel Daup, Centre Hall; Thomas | throughout the county grew visibly § | 30, will start soliciting investors in| Turner, Jullan; Kline Wolf, Howard; | when many persons gave the 10 »e { their respective communities to help| W. Harrison Walker, Bellefonte; R pounds per person, the goal set by the U. 8. Treasury raise nine bil-{ Paul Campbell, Bellefonte; and |ihe State Civilian Defense Commit ex { lon dollars for the war effort, Meet- | Theodore C. Jackson, Philipsburg tee wy Footie Fund Shalien andl Description of New Issues County industries helped to raise PYREX GIFT SETS OVENWARE | ax ceative Se Losolis rg Th Philadel | The 2% per cent Vietory Bonds of | the tonnage by making a number of "TAs dal LTBI : . : [ phin Fe oderal Reserve Bank during | 1963/68 are Issued at par and nce ib vulieie for the Wat effort ELECTRIC CORN POPPERS BI'N WARMERS | the last week, paved the way for this rued Interest either as bearer bonds | dg yi Ey Ee — _n ne vast Victory Fund drive, the largest) With interest coupons attached or in reported that 37.000 pounds of scrap CLOTHES HAMPERS NUT PICKS BILL FOLDS SHAVING OUTFITS POCKET KNIVES CANISTER SETS PED rg re . STEP-ON CANS ALADDIN LAMPS is 81 Ml t ‘ y . ROASTERS DINNER WARE financing campaign in the history | | registered form These bonds are | was sold, the Bellefonte Central BARBER OUTFITS MIRRORS, CUT TO SIZE » Ba up » > ’” bad of the world. eligible for loans, Including loans by Railroad gompany reported an addi- , y | commercia) bank Income from | tonal 9,000 pound following the This task was assigned to the Vie-|,, victory Bonds is subject to all | 104.500 pounds which was sold two tory Fund members by the Secretary | weeks ago of the Treasury, Henry A. Morgen- thau, Jr., who declares “Every Amer | ican should lend every available dol- Federal taxes. The bonds are subject to estate, Inheritance, gift or other The Swartz machine excise taxes Federal or State, but! Bellefonte reported that . 4 are exempt from all taxation im- | desirable scrap wa old lar to our Government. Every Amer. posed on the principal or interest by vivania State College rex ican corporation with available cash any state or local taxing authority, | collection of 12,770 pound: shoulda Pirchage ov gry They are not callable until December School children In many issues e reasury cpa en has created issues of securities to 15, 1963 ‘ contributed scrap to the meet the requirements of all invest. A special provision, upon the death | thelr communitie In many ors With accumulated savings or idle|©f the owner, permits the duly con chalrmen sald the work © ve tituted representative of tl le Ng material would 1 funds ited re) ) ay Te The Victory Fund plea is directed specifically to Individual Investors corporations, trusts and estates, pen- jon funds, educational religious, and endowed Institutions, fraternal ind social organizations, insurance companie mutual savings bank credit associations, cemeteries, state! ‘ municipal and local pension and! The family will never tire of , / oy Ana sinking funds, and all types of bene- this fine radio w— ficial and savings institutions. 105669 ¢ Receives world. wid } A A A new issue, the Victory Bonds of short-wave and American broad. i ' i | 3 1963/68 bearing 2'c per cent interest casts, Features Radiorgan Master { . i i (will be the feature of a “package Control, automatic tuning, 14-in 3 i of U. 8. Treasury securities, includ- ial Concert Grand Speaker, Rotor wa t ! ing shorter term bonds Treasury Wavemagnet. Mod- 3 certificates and Tax Savings Notes, |¢ ern walnut cabinet. $1 14. 95 . ; that each Victory Fund Committee. - : man will offer to his respective pros- pects. As a member of the commit , his work in the drive is entire- y voluntary. In every instance, he!l as been chosen because of his ex- - " wd erience in the financial world, The ptior OW, RADIO 6G60TM » Fine styling and choice of respective county chairmen are re-! allotment brown airplane fabric covering make sponsible bank executive Partici- Treas this “the extra radio for the home”, Paling in the drive in this area are : The travelling cover snaps on pro. M. K. Robb Bellefonte: Claude G OTHER RADIOS tecting dial and controls, Operates Alker St ale College iy Eugen \ F $26.95 and up 3. Wayst from 110 volt AC-DC or self- Lee, 8 ate ( ollege Ww ard Gramley RADIO PHONOGRAPH . . . * Millheim: H. PF. Erdley. Spring Mills; COMBINATION contained battery. Rich tone and C. M. Bierly. Spring Mills: Harry W Liberal Trade-in Allowance amqziug Performance even § 41) 05 ” for Old Radio, on planes, trains and boats. . @ . : a Farm Question Box Musicale to be Held . I am bothered with snails In Sunday Afternoon cd ectric Supply Co. ravens TU re * hem? The Bellefonte Presbyterian choir / “AR A 3 ‘hitewash is about the best will present ¢ hristinas musical ; 4 Bellefonte and State College will not bother the snalls or slugs. Dw : ; : Snails and slugs hide under boards " OCK, 0 Wiich the public is in- Now that everyone's spending more time BLN an, ha : »" These are only a few of the many hardware items suitable for gifts. oe A ceased owner ) these bonds a Mr and a ru in No report of the erest for the purpose ofl salisiying received through Monday 3 "WW Federal te taxes palgn was avaliable All ty) I invesior XCePUNE | lleved the county fel commercial banks accepting demand goal of 250 ton LA he LA) SE Schaeffer Hardware Store Waste chairman tated that i= mlete report will | LL m "MN Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Penna. NON ON, JN ON ON, 0, aN, 1 (3, JIN AN, I III IM TRO uz A a RENNNNNNRR y i AL pr » - PF Busi M Di at home—plan to make every day and usiness an vies . . . . : eat $s . "ba : The Dh hie. evening more enjoyable. Our furniture ob Be Tadd ron guy Pe) was made in the Union cemetery, Over the floor: it kills the slug 3jalme is the organist, and solofs you'll “live with” for years... styled with took over the business. He was m Bellefont crawl over g {1 ¥, make qr Jack Yeager. LeRoy mb. A . : . . ried to Mr. Williams’ daughter, Ella, | w —— a bait of bran, molasses and arsen-! James Y. Sieg. Ernest Martin, Miss taste and built with character. Make our Deceased was a member of th Home on Furlougt ate of lead, and put a bit here and mildred Rockman Miss Suzanne AP xr . . : . aha Bellefonte Methodist church and for vt Charl pnd ; os the U there for them fo eal Hartawick and Mi nore Martin store your ( hristmas headquarte rs for more han 35 years had been alg Alr Corps at a base near, Q—Is it possible to ange th Guests of the cholr will be the Ti- . thrifty gift buying. member of the Bellefonte Elks Clu olu 15. Ohio. returned to his du- butterfat test of a cow by changing! tan Male ci horus, who will sing fav- He was a son of Daniel and ‘ties there, Friday, after spending a her Teed? : orite Christmas carols pnd Henry Taylor McGinley and w as m In! five-day furlough with is mother. A—Alnost any change o sod, | Farmer's “Gloria,” from Mass u Bellef onie on May : : : and family, at change of weather, or even ch py Fiat.” George Sheckler is 1 RC~ . 8 a x Dasza 4 reed vide wil _ i fiekt COMpanist. Mi» Lenore artin wii n. His brother { attendants will caus i ight * " KAS : ny Ralph Dubbs, fluctuation in butterfat content, But) © DOL rou] vey ni g y y ] ables for a one-day it usually urns pretty 500 { nop ai nauct the devo- ; — j areaniage tha) SoD 4 ’ p TW ey - They're Q~How should feed an i : a f es . horse for the winter? J “ ret. 4. ‘ va A~Feed six pounds of hay and one quart of grain twice a day. Then add a little if the horse {s very hune -— " seritie + get tl Sry or beging to get thin HEL LES ONTYTE Q—Please send bullelin on “Po- § ghews Dally—7 to 11.30 P. M. tato Diseases and Their Control” ACVery Bad 10 gel HHS TO 300 ———— Write again whenever we can help L : Q-—~What can be done to prevent THURSDAY wo FRIDAY / pullets from eating their eggs? AND SATURDAY A ~—~When birds eat their eges, do Continuous Saturday From 2! : ELA ly this: Gather eggs often, have nests a , i side tables dark, put china eggs and bits of i ‘ white paper in nests and on floor, ke} z / : : trim off upper beak to the quick ; might tables, Q-~Can you give us some help on of . hoof rot? : ’ 6 50 10 A~~Foot rot is a fungus ditease be p | . fostered by wet, dirty yards. The us- 4 Yo 3 ual control is to keep stock on dry 5 a 2 a 45 00 . . . yards or floors; scrub the affected % ; 4 14 * L R S t hoof with green soap and then dip 4 ving oom ui es it in a strong solution of bluestone § == %1 and paint over that with tar. A box J + Sis " of powdered bluestone and hydrated } : - 1 ; pK 1 AND UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS lime set in the stable doorway where : A1 IK : : If it’s a gift from Brachbill’s it will be all stock have to walk through it) Our present stock of Ii ing ym suites and upholstered helps a lot to check the trouble. doubly appreciated because the re chairs consists of all steel spring ¢ filled construction from Q—1 would like information on lt "A110. 1 ceiver will know it represents qual- Jamestown and Grand Rapids. The same quality that we raising goats for milk. : ET Yt v ity and is backed by a century old have carried for more in a century! Chairs for all occa- A—Let me send you bulletins on %{ : KONG 4 me Covers signs e's sheep and goats. ‘Then I can help] 3 3 reputation, sions and type covers and designs. Here's comfort to 1 |with any particular problems the Lis SMT i é please vour husband . . . charm to captivate your daugh- {bulletins fail to answer for you. i R ; 1 ED ter. Come in and see how charming they are. Q~~How can we get rid of bats? | A~If you have only one, get some | ' ; 4 youngster to knock it down with an| ROUBLE, Here gs # {old tennis racket, or put a cat in’ Roatien Fun! \ ? on 5 p er pe ‘ amps — there to catch it. The remedy for : y Ng Sin ST : : Wenn Beton To \ : . a | bats is to plug all possible means of | ~Action-Packed Co-Hit!— ¥y 2, 3 SL y ; All types and styles of ; “Constantly” | jentrance, and then fumigate to kill} ROY ROGERS—in : 2% | " Ba 1. E.'S. lamps by Light- "Hin't Gat 3 Dime ts My Name” : Ithose already inside. : ] , —— ine] Vy Roar | MAN FROM CHEYENNE ar BI aut olier, including floor, hh 34 3 bridge, junior, boudoir ARAN A Wilts Geo. “Cay! Hayes & : 3 § ND i : : and torchieres. X-Mas Specials [ y-smen ~~ *6.50 RICHARD JULIE Cedar Chests $21 00 WATCH OUR WINDOWS TRAVIS BISHOP For ESCAPE FROM CRIME With or without trays, in walnut, mahogany, maple, natural cedar and oak. Made from Three Day / , genuine Tennessee cedar and all equipped TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY with the famous Lock Corner construction. the budget plan on Every Man For Himself! A Brawl Babe . . . They See our window now for partial display. any sizeable pur- or a LE SPECIALS Take ‘em in Their Stride! $22 00 to $54.00 chase. Vietor Binnie Edmund Eire ET BRACHBILL for three days only. Windows CALL OUT THE changed every Monday and MARINES Spring Street, Bellefonte, Pa. Starting Friday, Dec. 11th, our store will be open evenings 'till 9 o'clock. y. both of Bellefo children and : card tables A —— IBID DBE RRO IEFEBEIN than Singapore!” r Zameer than "Zomibar!’ in a harem-scar- em riot of song and laughter! Ay VHITVIVIVIVITIT TTR MATA Y did) dla) dl-d) dd) a ; EE UE RC a Se Use our lay-away plan. Our furniture can be bought on - Thursday morning. With Paul Kelly NEXT THURSDAY & FRIDAY ; CL ASTER’S THE SCREEN'S GREAT CAVALCADE OF MELODY! MING NEXT WEEK-END ADOLPHE MENJOU _ BONITA GRANVILLE - JACKIE COOPER Follow Them for Real DOMING % TEXAS TO BATAAN SYNCOPATION | Bargain! |} Alo—MANILA CALLING Ee a I th 2 i HH PR BRP IB BR PRB BBS LS ] FRE RS 3, cd J
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