January 14, 1943, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three NEWS OF SERVICE MEN HAUPT BROTHERS IN SERVICE E. HAUM PFC. JAMES R. HAUPT A/C PHILIP Iwo Physicians having enil Called to Army (ov io (Continued from page one) Meets Brother in Ireland William H. Jot I'raining at Louisiana p of Wi fn onville, former! Penn Pow ($474 CRI Bellefonte STOP! / Why Waste Your Time with Irouble-Making Patchwork Floors? 12 FT. WIDE FOR SEAMLESS FLOORS . Tc” NERA = SVEREENT co) Discover the Beauty and New Convenience of Exclusive! Extra-Wide ARMSTRONG'S Quaker Floor Coverings 65: The heaviest enameled floor covering made. Exclusively manufactured in 12-foot widths by the makers of Arm- trong’s Linoleum. Enjoy a smooth seamless floor that can be cleaned with a few strokes of your mop. Save your gas, bring your room measurements. 9-ft. Width 9 x 12 Rugs Remnants lini 1 J. C. Clinefelter WALL & FLOOR COVERINGS 12 West High St. Bellefonte Wide Choice of Designs Featured All This Week at Acrial Gunner Corporal J A. Kunes, who be- service made his home with J. Irvin Graham. Boals- burg. is in trait ing as a Leatherneck Jim.” as he is familiarly known, graduated from Lock Haven High School in 1932. He was employed as a carpenter when he enlisted in the U. 8. Marines in March, 1942. After completing his basic traing at Parris Island. 8. C., he was sent to the Naval Training Station at Grove City College for three months. At the completion of his course at the College he was promoted to the rank of corporal. At the present time he is statfoned at the Naval Air Base Corpus Christa, Texas ames fore entering th i0Te entering the — Completes Mechanical Course Clair A. Lambert, of Bollefonte, has completed his course of studies an aviation mechanis in ths Army Air Pores Technical Training Schoo) at Amarillo, Texas coraing to in. formation ceived this week. His graduation from this technioal Ciiool now fits him for flrplane maintenance and he will be sent to SOMe Kir base wher he will fsrist in keeping America's Flying Fort. | Fesses in the air for Allied victory Each cartoon represents an old favorite, well-loved song! What are they?? Get bu now! Remember the sy on this Ongs your . the ones you sang in scl po» official entry blank below! Solve these puzzles and send in ' : : grandmother hum it’s fun! It's easy! the i HERE ARE THE After stud ur answers on the Please write Only one entry will be eligible to compels considered in awarding Contest closes at midnight your entry must be eg marked before ving these eight accepted fror Employees of this slore Neatne ht puzzles carefully official entry , or their relatives, are the prizes 1943 envelope January 14, wlosed in an midnight of that date THE 8 CORRECT ANSWERS ARE INCLUDED IN THIS LIST OF SONGS: My Old Kentucky Home Old Black Jos f Was Seeing Nellie Hore After Lhe olks at Home Ball Is Over Old ¥ In the Gloaming Down by the Old Mill Neire am Little Boy Blue The Last R Summer ane of Old Dog Tray When You and 1 Were Young, Maggie Carry Me Virginny tack to Old send in blank be or print your name and address plainly. n any one family. low, not ss and originality will be and post. Put en Your Old Gray Sonnet Wait Ti the Sun shines, Nelle Go Honw Just Befor Mother Messa's In the (old Ground Darling Nellie Gray Home Sweet Home ¢ the Battle Cold, Bicycle Built for Twe The Good Odd summertime Take Me Out to all Game HERE ARE A FEW OF THE PRIZES! YOU can win one of these expensive and desirable prizes if you solve the puzzles correctly! That is all you have to do to win, Look over this list of awards to go to the lucky winners! 1st PRIZE 2nd PRIZE 3rd PRIZE 4th PRIZE 5th PRIZE More than 200 consolation prizes will also be awarded! Contest Closes at Midnight, . January 23rd In order to be considered in this contest, your official entry blank, properly filled out, must’ be received by us in an envelope post. marked prior to midnight of the closing date of the contest. The first prize is a beautiful £120.50 living room suite, The second prize is a handsome $119.50 dining room suite, The third prize is a charming $85.00 modern bedroom suite, The fourth prize is a famous Simmons Innerspring mattress priced at $34.50, The fifth prize is one of our high grade Rembrandt $1805 floor lamps. Here Are the Names of the Judges So that there will be no question about the selection of the prise witiners, we have chosen the following prominent people of this eity to ast as judges, and their decision will be final, MISS HELEN BEEZER. Insurance Agent JAMES R. HUGHES, Former Headmaster | KARL F. KUSSE, Secretary Chamber of Commerce A Gentlemen Please ac cept this as Prize Contest, final, Puzzle No. 1 ¥77 THERES LIKE HOME IS THERE! | HE WANTS TO GO SEE THE YANKEES PLAY THE REDS my official entry I agree to abide by the decision of the judges, which shall be Here are what I believe to be the correct answers: NO PIACE HIC..GUESS ITS TIME TO GO HOME... ia YA the Date INto your “Old Favorite Song” Puzzle No. F Puzzle No. Puzzle No. 6 Puzzle No. Puzzle No. 7 Puzzle No. Puzzle No. 8 Your Name Your Street Address . . EEE EE SE LE EE BE RE EE IE J RE EERE EEE EEE EEN he” adil = | oy 2 z wisi OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK-——— WOLF FURNITURE CO. CY aNd SAale ....cocoiviiiicne. i iiricitrnrinirinsnannne Bellefonte, Pa. : Woll Fwenitee (o. Allegheny Street
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