Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 20, 1944, | {mittee named by Council to Inspect in the roon now oce Milesburg Youth Gets | Excess Charges |Bellefonte Couple | County Launches 4th |Parolee Is Senten- |Council to Join mittee name o Inspect in the room : » » reiterated bx barber shop To Be Refunded Married 45 Years! War Loan Drive ced mn Theft of Car Boro Association that the bullding not a Nit strue- Bome year yr vi he wad into ture for the surrounding p fi pi it for the rrovundin { i #an he room n the econd floor of Tech. Sgt. Lyle R. Hastings, of (Continged from page one) | Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Billett, of (Continued from pace one) ‘Continued from page ome) (Continued Om page one) iheid to uy Or ion ths Crider’: cehan the same rooms Milesburg, former star pitcher of that the rates to them were unjust, Reynolds avenue, were guests of lou local women's organizations will Tyror The car they were driving engl: a {031 th ¢ Btate Highway D building is a detrim . area. ras 0p BOW OCCaPM From there the Milesburg baseball team, recent- unreasonable and discriminatory, honor at a dinner Thursday night be in charge of the theatre booth. [was a 1040 Oldsmobile sedan owned CAFU nt. appeared 2s Cael pod No action was taken h . he moved across Allegheny street to ly was awarded the Distinguished On April 1, 1836, the borough ac- at Fleisher's Tea Room, Jullan, in] The county banks, who in pas y » Auman, of East Lamb street plain he % rat 1 an for ¥ rooms in the Heverly building, and Flying Cross for his service in the quired the property of State College celebration of thelr 46th wedding drive have Issued approximately 1 \ POGL- Wal hah it Oth (rr ’ a wher arey Menold wi y Inter oved back into Crider's Ex- South Pacific areca Water Company, supplying water anniversary which occurred Christ- 85 per cent of all bonds sold, have v " ! i that Ala homy. io bee Bishe Eran ns ior ) Chul Jairg casing the rooms Nothing is known here of the cir to customers within and without the mas Eve. The celebration had been completed arrangements to handle on ig gl hen > Dale n Neto are uded on } cimstances resulting in the award- POFOugh at a uniform minimum postponed so that their son-in-law, that branch of the work with a min- pl . “hd Jaw, post-war Federal highway system and the Commission i { tl} 1 1 t } Milest charge. Later he bo OuUgh ncrea ed Pvt Eimer Garbrick of ( np A num of delay AS ssuin aken th 4 y | / I 4 uu BOY ad Yyt ] } k M | { i | Lie : { Li COs oyYyermunen soldier exce pt informatic n contain- the charge to consumers outside the Cain, Miss, could be present banks perform a notable service in parole « 1 r. After leaving tha \ ih 3 og ernment | : ar Were Feull. 151 AB | i tn ob an. ampany 12 ed in the following news items from borough without any increase to The dinner was given by Mr, and War Loan campaign and while ce 3 h ‘ ; Owl til ' I Anta ng we : Jona, 1 a igh Allied Headquarters in the South Consumers within Mrs, Bijlett's two daughter Mrs. banks are not permitted in this | for Pacific: | In September 1041, State College Elmer Garbrick and Mrs. Earl Tea-) campaign urchase any bonds, |... io, hs. to. 8) Way: | nt ALL 3 PIR about town wit) detecting years a {fore poling to the Hey. {Borough Authority acquired the man, both of Bellefonte they are urging depositors to convert ) fof hai Dn “db ri Biri y @ utfit to spot sour of nol y build mander of the Allied Air Forces in water properties from the borough I'he honored couple, Robert K urplus deposi into War Bond ph a Ri A i fren. 15 a realy Read . minis the Southwest Pacific, has awarded and increased rate to consumers Billet Jon of Mr and M1 wil Industry, as hs been the enc : d ‘ ‘ ' : eliminated the Distinguished Flying Cross to outside the borough with no change Ham Billets, of Niuany, and Mi all previous campalgns, have ¥p ould 3 re before under~ PAliation of Tech. Sgt. Lyle R. Hastings, Miles. ib rales 10 consumer within the Mary Ann Blerly “ nel 0 Mi major part in aiding t) an ! UL ‘ \ WIDE sania anv MROIOVEmants. Tih Ralph My burg, Pa. for heroism in 200 hours POrough. In June 1842, a number of and Mi BE \ linton= reach its goal. Many plants and bus- || ri ed as Pi alg 0 nigh rong on Koved. som of long range bombing missions consumers outside th borough filed cal, : ei 5 warried : ¢ 2, . AT have devised their wn ; 1 {iy ¢ te 4 oS — : : By against the Japanese.” iz corn aint with the Commission, 1838 - vy ig a . : Pa = | Syst : 6 1 selling bonds, The Titan "i Be ‘ AULOMODLM Li ti nond nmovid [G { in One of the first Centre county | SHe8Ing Yhar {ie les 10 thee ore sail Gy TeV. Jus. Np miedo ob \l Company has set up special [*/ "HC WEL ¥hich v Ee tog De dom ng servicemen to have received the Dis- Lous WRreasonaible and CisCrim- | HOR 0 Melnt " te fosame Bi ordi a i department and babs . he sb Tir tinguished Flying Cross, Sgt. Hast-| ory. ; "The newlywed 1 : Jie baht 308i. 3 Lhe spe of an & sbi ng lo A H pari rking on other Mags enlisted in the Air Forces as! Op July 20. 1042, the Commission tafonte wi Mr. Billett becas ra $100 in bond very emplo : an alrplane mechanic in January, upheld the complaints and ordered Aves oh I ! resident o 1042, at the age of 19. He took his '1'® Authority to revert to the rate lo initial training at Sheppard Field, Previously chi y the borough Texas, where he received his di- 3nd ordered a refund of all Chalg ploma August 20, 1942 |coliected In exce: He was next sent to aerial gun-| The Authority appealed the Oi ners’ school at Las Vegas, Ney der to the Superior Court That where he was promoted to staff ser- Court returned the case “lor a con : cepting geant, He was graduated from this Pi¢l€ reconsideration,” bec USE BI€ 0 position as guard Rockview school on October 19, 1942, After evidence submitted by complain three months’ flying training at ants and the Authority wa 0 Davis Monthan Pield, Tucson, Ariz. |cOmplete as to preclude a proper he was made a technical sergeant determination of the merits Over the weekend of March 30, 1843] Complaintants and Authority, rec. he spent a six-day furlough at his Ognizing thal correction of the d« home in Milesburg. {ficlencies in the record would re- Immediately following his fur-/quire protracted hearings and ill- bdo ‘ lough he reported to Lowry Field, afforded expense, have agreed 10 Nelgon Billett, Mr. and M I tne stir tam Char eam ; Rb SA odd ol0 1 S40 to the disposal of garbage gh Insurance ot mi — NO. 1, Denver, Colo., and from there payment by the Authority of refunds illett. Mr. and ar) ce N i. a 0 Tel 8 ' . ) . . re { collectio: I'h y ' wis sent overseas to somewhere in to out-of-borough consumers in and Mrs bent N ind Mrs, * ¢ veted 100 per cel y 4 " y ‘ wheat , Holly Loon 13 . | ww ’ Censor to Speak at Australia, where he served as an cordance With a hedule, whic! to Corman, Mrs. Sarah Resides,' abamaramiar thy aes : " Ys hom . C4 . engineer aboard a B-24 Liberator w wepared by the Authority and and Fal cama y nye 1 ! go” r ¢l ! ' ">nul " oa ‘ 2¢ 3 Sage! - Cpen Meeting Here heavy bomber, approved by the designated ey Of Tt - — — sentatives of compiainant CAPT. MUSSER HOME FROM SEA DUTY radio noise in ¥# the north wi now occupied by Power Company offices West Penn company €x- 1 | 4 ‘311 1 in Bellefont« Ire included on thu COR Me } BO : } iM ren 1 Tos many 4 “Lt. Gen. George C. Kenney, com- { net federy Yinan everal went vent mn A ——— — me — McCain, Miss . if Coleville Boys Injured In arty went lo the Billet home| R. Pou miston 10. en ad Tomes. hagel, oeorge Joon, Collins Sho Aine a Captain John F. Musser, 29, “skip- | : : wher is were pla CR rman of t! nty 1 I Wd woh w nl Andrew § J ; . : per” of a merchant vessel now en- Coasting Mishap e——————— ulursi mimi rd ‘} ai gg Wall \ rida ooh r try No 4 Tailor Shop Here a gaged in transporting war materials ¥ that }§ arat : { B Auman. J f on the Atlantic, is home for his first (Continzed [tom Sage one) 3281 Tons Scrap pictied for an ) ‘ “ Ve hf : ' willl x i Ww May Be Closed ! yacation in a year and is spending than on the other rice I hn "43 Srnvas of Lh : kin. poj Fa md Ambrose Siu : I 3 the time with his wife and with his Ihe lone youth w I pe Co ected 3 intial i ! { eariie v en Ls (Contt med from poge one) parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mus- ed down he mile-l 0 i NE fro Sand SmI» i ’ { of ; ; . ser, Sr, in State Coliege n the pie oofing, o1 as To Captain Musser entered the mer- the rty having chant marine ten years ago and has t hn McCoy risen steadily in the ranks since fo he mountai; then. At the expiration of his pres- E iddowson ambulance When ent vacation he expects t receive the yout rrvi the injured ix assignment to a new field of duty reached the ambulance wal 14 ! » Let Us Have Omar " op— Your Tires [|i tn Munn mt rhe bn bot, luis ments; mini as rer tbe bcs ‘iow = Recapped 51 corto: pater | - lida. Church: Chiseh, BSalxage of useq household to's mittee, sid yesterday, “30 wont be Ly oop mifited ang 4 as nr © BACK THE ATTACK—BUY 4th WAR LOAN BONDS! We have a large stock of 7:30 p ‘m. Prayer Grade I Passenger, Truck Thursday, 7:30 p. m and Implement Tires Martha Church Church School total ming 1 ' ty ho- y N _- ’ kia " v ‘ ¢ Ae oun cil } N ¢ ding 10:00 a. m. Worship Service 11:00 iris, restauran and institutions, $ which have not 4 ; ! k= shoul ve goors 1 hildren Methods used y fat collection Wu lier drives." i g tu rouble in t MOLE + : ny a ’ jects to U Ac r HUBERT ROSSMAN "mn : cluded activity by the Girl Boo it dealin: d # ging solicitors ‘apd HO h brewing for some practioe of parkin cla macinery 1 EFONTE'S S Howp, i Julian Church Chureh School CE 5 ation HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE t 10-00 m Methodist Youth 8nd Junior Red Ci olicitation Phone 2615 Tlowship. 5:30 p. m and much publicity BELLEFONTE, PA. Hannah Churc] Churcl PuO.MA m. Youths Service 6:30 p id-fanhioned revival services To Dy AF, HEMSgey LMEIDE ar 3 ’ WE MAKE KEYS [| iia Serr night. except Saturday, [0 September 30 amounted ‘0 129-) Bogrds to Speed 360 pairs collected through, depa __ J |at 7:30 p. m. Everybody invited. peng ang ladies’ clothing sta Reclassification IR RE ECE Rena heat me DY Yeager bel nt I Continned from page one) re % K it A ‘ por YAR I" : } y at the + f th WE NEED CARS! |F-milasmfirnrmnammei] | THURSDAY & FRIDAY 7 a0 own eee a Sr oe rari rime | [| IT'S A-RIOT--- PRICE IS NO OBJECT! IMMEDIATE CASH! NO WAITING ! Sek Red WwW. B. COOK vihool 320 N. Jay Street Phone 2412 LOCK HAVEN, PA. COMIN IAC RIT JUL rt [30 IO EI ER CI eR JR ae JAN GARBER & BAND! ] 3 [xn OF YaIM Da y pla n 1 Able — OUTDOOR ACTION SECOND HIT! we D 0 Ne v y Wn ! i ho r his th i l ' qi wheg tie ‘ Charles Leola Arthur . A hy Jide ‘4 po oki ) : 0k 50 exact Te ’ Starrett Atcher Hunnicutl £ OBL NO aged In IMaging | _ vod vs #31 : H th jefers : VARE Year a Ssucomss and i I recietran 3 about to expire OPA Rel w L Pri Sh county housewives, Property Owners, s.. «o n accommodation J HAIL TO THE RANGERS eliease ~~ omen A ow rice oes and others who donated salyage na. "04 h vice can no longer bx terial In the various drives " pi th cmplover Fie * » ] met No Ration Stamp Required § Awan McClellan ~~ 1200 | Dies In Hospital occ ve . . a —— Lhe regs Over 300 pairs of Women’s Shoes Taken § | (Contiasst. prim. 244 anes n call or write & treet, Bellefonte, being a member for information if \ COUPLE OF RUG-CUTTING CUT-UPS IN A from our Regulac Stock 19, Sell af... § |ot te sume ill ih be on 0071 es aos ay act [| [| PPPOON OF emRIRNT, & CYCLONE oF LAFF - ue Polmar died 2botst WO Years ago noon of each week. Local Boas $ 3 — 3 GRAND SONGS! — On August 18, last year, Mr. M of Bellelpnte meets cach Wednes iit Clellan was united in marriage wit] m. at the Court Hous Verna Hunt, of South Dakota, who - " - y i ive wr a . irvives with two sisters, Mrs, Irvin » bu y Shuey. of State College, R. D. and | FOrmer Residents — ; Mrs. Harold Bears, residing in the Wedded 50 Years] © : - MONDAY & TUESDAY| || WED. & THURSDAY i > south: three nieces and one nephew og A # \ | ™ Ph land his foster mother, Mrs. Folmar . Mr. and MS L . ' v: ] . ; ON THE know when his or SATURDAY ONLY wns Continuous Shows From 2 FP. M, we A veteran of World War I, Mr, | Tuesday Janay 14 McClellan served during that cone Walter FP. Rice, 8r., celebrated thelr Nr § 4 > y : om): martur aff | 50t ng anniverss at thelr flict in the medical corps of the U. [50th wedding anniversary p 8 Navy. Me was a medical aide home, 179 East First street, Mans. with VIVIAN BLAINE Fo) aboard a ship for two years, and field. Ohio, where they have resided w— Rix) Outdoo Action CoH! wwe d a SREATHEAKING All during the war made eleven round 107 the Past seven years. yi aon pit! tl ADVINTURL. Come early for the best selection. trips between the United States and (2 J, Munilully hadv a IN BUSTER CRABBE AS KING OF THE WILD WEST es, an hee hei | Prance. In high school he took an SIZ ’ y | ight, many styles | active interest inn ll sports, and it the former Mary A. Petter andl “THE DEVIL RIDERS” out on racks in the front of the store § was for his prowess in sports thas daughter of the venerable Samuel 0 he earned his nickname “Bully” (Fetters, were both born and raised for an easy selection. | The body ia scheduled to arrive in Bellefonte by rall in Lewistown at 12:08 noon! Mr. and Mrs. Rice bave six chile . pt ' ¢ dren, who include: Mrs. Gertrude p : . tolay, and will be brought to he ip pe. Amos 8. and W, Edgar, Mrs MONDAY & TUES. WED. & THURSDAY NOTE: No Men's or Children’s released § Mr Hay Folmar hame on Bast 0 sionday, Walter ¥. Jr. and Howard street $0, . SAVE YOUR RATION STAMPS there from 7 to 9 pW. tonight A a) thie there are five (Thursday). ) W ¥ Paral services will be held Pri. generations of the Fetler family live day afternoon st the home at 2 p. ANS. They are: Samuel Petter, Belle- | | 'm. with the Rev. Willlam ©. Thomp- fonte; Mrs. Mary Fetter Rice, Mr - lyon of the Bellefonte Presbyterian fOertrude Rippe, Lee B. Wilson and SWING ouT Nancy Lee Wilson THE BLUES (church, officiating, Interment will bel tas. 0 imade In the Union cemetery, r WIS Boot Sho | Mr McClellan was a member of MARKET QUOTATIONS hE a (the American Legion snd the Pres. Wheat . R 'byterian church. Yesterday tenta« RELY BURT Te Ea Bellefonte’s Complete Family Shoe Store § [0 ii Sn i 0 finerat marker tomorrow. sithough these plans had Rye EC — ity not been completed. Buckwheat 18)
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