Page Four _THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 21, 1944 Y 4 « |} *o DAE \ ow w 0 (34 v } w yo at " der of the ex : oie Ra Iv Saturday, Sept. 30 : meter w Se ” “ o . " bh tx e fi ‘ : THE CENTRE MALL LIONS Can © ¥ $ A 1 : »" wv : “ ! ; M ! wo g 1 a f a v *s 1 i For r jo of . a x I ‘ ' ’ ¥ } » r - ! - * — ~n ¢ } Fouts . funds will be av : We ox: wll » am. H PTA Here to Meet . PAI : me Te ‘ b ! » othe Thursday, Sept. 28 Prowler Reported . h : ke: | ore 1 Fw ) . " - the borous nN SoRuiar ‘HeeotinE Wf the B Near Bellefonte hile 1 matt Pe * Library Seeks Aid A . ale Ala te w ’ 9 Mrs Robert M I . He} , ; “ B be : 3 —— . ww at 5 > “ ¥ : BR K - . : . 2 ses Gnygially sched aa ai | fn . % Saturday, Sept. 30 = pre “ . 4 rn sr banat y “ > : concert to be given In the high woman residing there reporied som alke A Ma . MES. ANNA A ARLAEN nual appropriation to the library be Constitution Day i oe given in x pu , Pr tith eak into het’ pn Ws i ¢ r HE Tat ot aie AT her te . ine df Ri AY cd wre aoe ¥ ' a | ne Observed by D. A. R. 1.070. Homer Rodeheavs . ang nN e He ® ‘ ' i ! H a — =) i] 1 ten eld . ¥ ‘ W N Ww : i» ¢ a — THEM CON F ke Pp ; ¢ ‘ ) f . " N ’ ‘ e . r H " K " " Ha ’ | “ a f a Rhos . ” ‘ ¢ i ¥ w * Pp p v K ” " . . ov © r » | ’ f ‘ y “ . o » ; e Dia #2 Bellefonte Girls In : a # — hY | v " \ Y§ i . } a ' p e ET lis Crane 1 M e. Her screams are believe Armed Forces = e \ e Alton AY | Alber : e I RIN ¢ iri ’ S . x ) v r Mn r r f » Ld rf i x H Xi PF e 2 att M I. b . a " is 4 x . r ment mmit tes bance n AVE , ‘ Py { ‘ " In | ‘ { M Leif Olas M Joseph PF. Loesch, wi Pe ) the ( . r y | ] y Artille “ , Ww p “i m Yeager, Mrs. RR. David | Rockview penile Mond on Bown With bed " Friday, October 6 . 3 X ¢ Mrs. Bdwa Pie M Wa WInoot Pat Hart . {orm (CHARLES STEM I . 8 Eberhart, Mrs H ¢ Hartranf ap —————— N Flight Lieute { ’ fer at pl sale Bust © . 4% 31 M A Fre Have M George J x LTT bia ¥ ¢ 4 a { 8 . : : Fred Haye. Jo Ceo 0-1 To Collath Asad wa A Fa bo naw h A . oh d ’ . - ny cs f “ - r e Nag Chapman W Clothing Here, « k of a better inv v Po —-— a— 0 ver wh of hw i —— — me N var B $e VE YOK 4 oh ’ at tle Po B ’ ANY " (Continued prom page one) bo FALSE TEETH : Snow Shoe Corporal - iP That Loose; “r at v n \ { * . Lin in , be d - TN barra ary | “0 Keeps Supplies Moving oie free of ody per \ ff B er Ca ¢ . tnd ’ a » . T I's A and 80 } ora " - at Ther ne ) rogram of £ K » i W. Irs f Unite N ns | f r p b ’ “1 Mr 3 M ’. £3. 3 { Snow Administrat ———] r » 3 nase. 3 al yw M i - . 0 Fri a od M Mildred Shoe now on d . \ ) Wit . ff winter, tie - 0 oe FA " ' ' Mi y y O'Hara mn All @ eed hing f victims of wa | yo : ' #) po , a M Dot { Ki 1 at haw . we ( nand Iw ne ‘ m I Pressing e ROS graf ag an Me(arvey Dlaved e 8 1 Pacif problem nfronting the UNRRA —_ ’ . ’ y e te a Ohons [20d 4 Cotvoral 1 ‘ of of all ®t wa Aiens. slotbins THURSDAY thru SATURDAY | bo pa Le b ® bre G ry oMC i b . ] i ATOR eadbare and - Y ; - RASTEETH at any drug store ten ‘ be i ; gir . : CONTINUOUS SHOWS SATURDAY START 2 P.M bo 1 mmu Mre n i. Because 0 we demands bo - tit fr the ta i nce { armed force a tian needs wo ed. Ot IMerous ox mi manufacture of ing In the © : was U ATT lon up to Uniteg States or other countries, to © PUBLIC SALE OF gun positions which were firing upon relieve hese depressed waople will 4) po > the enem While __rr Jap artd not get u ler way for some time or bo ’ fire I Bougainville during Following is a list, of clothing wo Valuable Real Estate ! u eceived many anxipusiasked for in his emergency appeal They're sailors in L * n ’ ™’m ats of.all Kinds for men Civvies wolves in le x was | ‘ te e Arn WOME boys and girls n woolen sheep's clothing . . . re SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1944 m August 31, 194 at New Cup on and mayon material Also Merchont Marines on - Beginning at 1:30 P. M. Sharp, beriand, a eceived his training infants’ garments of all Kinds and the prowl at Camp Picks va, Camp Clai- bedding ich as blankets sheets THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 405 N, ALLEGHENY STREET, bor: La. Camp Shelby Miss, and llowcases, quilts and afghans All BELLEFONTE, KNOWN AS THY Fort Harrison, Mont, prior to going clothing should be clean and ready . overseas in December, 1943 for immediate use. Shoes are not Also serving In the armed forces solicited in this drive. Early in Oc are two brothers, 8 8gt. Paul E, on tober the clothing will be sent to a futy with the 8th Air Foree in Eng network of warehouses designated WILL BE OIVERED AT PUBLIC SALE, land. and Private Robert L.. with by the UNRRA for distribution ! : the Bignal Corps at Camp Crowder Persons wishing to contribute | » . . . a - ® ’ ’ ; | roperty consists of plastered brick house con Missouri clotiuing to this special drive may taining 21 rooms, 2 bathrooms, hardwood flooring on While overseas Corporal Irwin give bundles to pupils of Bt. John's first floor, interior woodwork of solid walnut, steam has met two old Centre county school or phone the following mem. " i " snide, Nevin Watson, of Runville. bers of the Catholic Daughters of enti lant and all modern conveniences through- frienc ) hea ng plant yf uk and Andy Botson, Jr, of Clarenge. | America and Girl Scouts of the par- out. Recently, Irwin was awarded his ish will call at homes for the cloth. House is located on lot 200 by 200 feet, facing on Allegheny and Curtin streets, and can easily be con- verted into an apartment house. Large two-story brick garage suitable for con- version into apartments, This is one of the most desirable locations in Bellefonte Borough, being a large lawn, and entirely alleys. surrounded on all sides hy surrounded by streets and Fifty per cent of the purchase price can be fin- THOMAS B. BEAVER I.. FRANK MAYES, Auctioneer, anced. \ Note: Anyone desiring further information prior to day of sale is asked to get in touch with either Thomas B. Beaver, of Bellefonte, or L. Frank Mayes, of Lemont, first battle star for active participa - tion in a combat zone a ‘October 7 Is Last F, Day to Register | Thursday, October 7. Is the last | day to register to become eligible ol0 from residents of neighboring | communities will be greatly appre. | | vote in the presidential election, the | Centre County Registration Com- i mission announced yesterday A special registration will be held In Philipsburg today, and one in ing | Mrs. Mary Gray, 749; Mrs, Milton I Baney, 2857: Mrs. Elmer Hauer, | 3254, Mrs. Joseph Knapik. 510; Mrs H. P. Hassinger, 2840; Mrs, Ruth | Casper, 2068; Mrs. John Claris, 2150; land Mrs. Joseph Ross, 6417; all un« der Bellefonte exchange. In addition to Bellefonte clothe | clited. ! ‘Dale Resigns As Snow Shoe, Monday, September 25, | Faculty Manager | Residents of any part of the coun-| | ty. however, may attend to registra« ton maiers at any time between | Ralph Dale for the past 15 years now and the close of business Oc- | faculty manager for the Bellefonte tober 7 by calling at the County | High School athletic teams, has ten Commissioners’ offices in the Court dered his resignation to the Ath- House, ! | letle Council, Bdwaird Plerce, higlory and civics teacher, has been named to the post in Jo place, it was reported yester wie { The energy utilized by green ow | In up carbohydrates is wl tained from sunlight, da wee. WESTERN ACTION CO-HIT! «ue “BOSS OF RAWHIDE" DAVE O'BRIEN : im NEWELL ary WILKERSON — BR i PROGRAM ! RUDYARD KIPLING'S SABU » ~ MONDAY thru WEDNESDAY — A MAMMOTH DOUBLE-THRILL-AND-ACTION BREATH-TAKING ADVENTURE ! “JUNGLE BOOK" JOSEPH CALLEIA Also—"U-BOAT PRISONER" IN TECH. NICOLOR! JOUN QUALEN Bruce Bennett « Erle Rolf + John Abbott . wr —_ 1 i | ¥ oN Yr M 4 SM ’ ’ ’ f C il S di from their homes toy the sanitary | CONTROL CENTER DRILL do 5 he com his : ‘ : ; ounci tu 10S ers. ‘Th were notified some time Is HELD IN COUNTY 14 mot p i. : Airport Plans aso that if the conneetions were not | if = - old; Holate Pp made. the borough would take what Memberg of control centers In sue t ‘ p ——— | 11 4 ‘“llew “ i » . " > {ever steps necessary tw enforce coms | Bellefonte, State College and Phil IMPLEME (Coutinyed drom page Oa) pliance jpshirg conducted a succes 1 drill pu Md plan yi \ : “ vised that all preparations be com- Garbage Report in response to a state-wide special it Ke " , f n pleted now to expand the size of the | 3 exercise to test the efficier if con rORin " rel | to Septembe J — G9 fleld quickly after the war Is over From March 13 to September . trol centers, especially first i fla~ (|v lone g p el 4 : he borougi rhage collection route . i "4 ' « lant YAMe nd m He advised Counci y figl any Hie borougn ga KB A } ip . ' . . + 2 « : tions, from 90 m Ia Ww * WW HED i . . . i ry Won om vi move I Co te win: mre [operated for a total net profit of| Mimisterium Announces Retail Businessmen Urged More Than 2000 Bags in| tions. frog 7.06 JB 0 tet uir- | 1 me vs comyj jes y h ‘ Ap 4 I {ny ralt > ; irra a ¥1 im wer "hv Vhs £10.74 t was reported Expenses Dade kw : vt . : y S . ay t rort county stated ga being organized now to hily up ale te follows: dump rental Program; Religious | to Attend Question and Hands of County School |, iq warden of centre coun od | HL Harpe . My y & + Iv : | ed Al MLW Oo at “dy u he . : + i 1% parts throughout the tate, with thw eit A A phys ‘ Lo . B3 . | Nk 2 te ni " {today object of holding them for possible $13; labor, $17080; gasoline, $2: Services Stressed Answer Session Children The exercise, a monthly mobiliza Saturd Oct. 7 profitable re-sale in N wed books, $4856, or a total of . | tion of contro] centers, tie n wit arur ay, cr. v y : \ I~ for t ' 1 3 | 4 4 era. He sald that it would be to the $220.85 Receipt r the period Ww Rev, C. C. Otto of Centre Hall, Having trouble figuring out OPA More than 2000 bags have been) plans of mmitiee ‘ ip for V LOYH A SIOVER borough's advantage to neg te $231.68 ecret r of the Centre Hall Miu regulations as they apply to your] released to school children of Cen- Day and problem which * fe Thursday Oct 19 " i ' oS with & reputable, established { hu t h office eporte terial Association has released a lstore, hotel, restaurant, garage? tre county for the collection fiarise on that ¢ werd CHRIY . ’ . p o ¥ ‘ [ y y y 3 4 \ mm ait « } A ‘ £ : { well-financed company ' 1 rtifica NAPs ine tatement regarding plans complet Would vou like definite ANAWE! milkwered xl handled, M Fraime i WH) > MBERT ’ ERY * templated n 5 var devel en t qa ! ng dda d in that community for the ob- |, questions about OPA rulings re The Bellefonte, State College areas “ ' ment me f« ip! erin and kwesu ervance of V-Day rding vour retail busing } have been the most active to dale | S | S ) 1 nt ’ ml 3 ( % , » Mr. Noll recently ¢ vi \ Wwe commiain Mr. Otto plete stateme fo If vou are a pérplexed business with Millheim, Howard, Spring Mil ub IC a e bye . y . vai ? | Market TT Le reported | ) Ch 1 y ) . 1H ap > ¢ 5 af ’ “ officials of the Pennsyl in Af ihe Markt ’ y tall $54 45 | ‘ man, or if want to be certain Centre Hall and Pleasant Cap area * . 3} ) . “arid Lion 0 : . Ww q Rn A Val | it " M ’ nautical Commission and Civil Ae ee ; pi er me Wie ps n'y erpreting OPA regulations | 8150 810Win; era aCUv Additional Sales Page 52nd See. nautics Auth H » ; : J dn ‘ ¢ : Any ue Wary eet vou are invited to attend OLhes CHOO] areas are NOW geLuang . - itn it} . \ mn 4 0 Ie OO of " : . . 0 5 reported that the nformed ' \ “ Bgl) \ i Europe it wil big public forum to be held in the | the drive nder wa ATURDAY. SEPT. 2 A puts » § " +} \ § y ' } 4 £9 f state plar t i "1 ' ; pith hte: id my at oe ; { urt House here at 7.30 p m Mon It § urged that the fil m of py + ar ¢ or . A Dac $ 1 Wi H that t ] Ve ¢ 14 4 4 ment of ap nate } Alp : ; bilit R a i Pong © lday, September 25, when OPA of- not be taken to the ( I " p ot g e ( Pay e be “ ” in Pennsylvania aft ; | melilh : wm Williamsport will be on! intendent’s office " 1 : ‘ plann oA at a : i . 14] £4 A } mo nN a oe nN quit n which [MH oul be ; oF TA ¢ Fran i" 4 y 3 W i Wie Wal At { { . HY ation LL t . y War 1 by A | ’ a m be asked O 6 weed before bol “Nn ! J be no f ¢ A W ‘ en. \ 1 J there : rans uh . v > . - —— “ S ‘dn nearest ” ha i lw . tebra oO the pa ¢ he meeling being DONSOTE to any ‘ i 1 : PRIDAY i K atur ay, Oct. 14 HE ear ’ ! 1 \ | have 1 fw t Chi i ¢ Bellefonte Chamber of Con eAns } And eve Dag 1 M s Bh i ' Mi La To finance tl rORTAN e FAC 4 g J ee YPAgih ‘ 4 Yo ( 1 busi irled By the y { e @ # We Jonve . MES, ELIZABETH SCHENCS To 0 in 23 4 R a Le 1 fe Much of WLS Pagal The * € effort 10 ald DUsing " ‘ : Us ! e { ire . ‘ has set aside $ a] ao had n ’ P } i take le to abide by OPA laws POs " i A ‘ MI i LE five vea {or 1 1 T kp ' : - i y NR here 1 be 1 formal program. ; Mast areas 3 f ! ' ‘ ’ it Ah small alroort M y \ y A . OPA are expected to speak gf ‘ ‘ [ . : 4 . Hi *. i 4 i { 10 ( ire ) ‘ " 1 IN BY A W { Bellefonte will be one he lar S : a Sp vig briefl i most of the time will en | he pod r| WEDNESQAY, SHO . f } a i Yl Pra in a Ci } 3 : N i ve ‘ - and better equ Y Ke end (144 be devoted to answering question ey are f Bir y ‘ p { Aad ) 4 ’ 10 IRRRN rural section of the ) cot A rol hot be opened | Which may be submitted by the aud- | have me of ge WH t ' Bu ¥ ‘ " " Wild ld : Al [| Hou pened v 1) x A {important g N : 4 cents Are F Po . Belle n * —- be a mpo in STH ad $ 26 co 1 eC Dew rive aid remain eRe ¢ § semen , ma jor line . 4 : All DErsor sy type of | owr al ‘ ‘ 4 ‘ o1 ‘ ‘ / ~~ X | * " for OOP 3 y C Wil vores aa Wa Eb- A juest | he Im ot nee of at who n 4 ¢ ein i 1 nar PA al M « | " i m 1 i i attena nes £ ne orig Eri : £ A n H Wh i make use of Wu iar and ; - The ( \ » 4 ‘ ! ) » Wh i hearing f ye ‘ § H wl Wat \ y ‘ nd devotion 4 . { } : : : ¥ n : is Ll fl petiti a \ ol - ferred he We Ti be a Serl of Prayer DOGS ENTERING CANADA A W i ‘ ) eqga otices a te P ‘ 3 | Pp Cot . 8 lig ata * ng in ire REQUIRE HEALTH ( ERTIFICATE here aif ) {a Ouk |} s . ere Ve ’ e SENRe a rrr tira ie { Cents a — 3 rt W 1 : \ nmunit | Cat BE t lag " pn ¢ ma i _ FAA t ' STE {i a ve i § ry the n sniada i ’ Bore Owns Meters wl Wal H id Bpring Mills for ! Rh eA . : bag FOAM = g y : enomination regarding e admi { oth ¢ The Belief uh I i it wile Ere | and creed A Wi otl TH. " at i from e 1 f is ave IX ‘ " now TOM { . eal y rmet a ht A re to parti if NT Stats A ord § py! mati ir KR { ) ¥ 2 } ¢ and ' m « A ¥ . ' Cut ¢ ¥ -it} Le ” 4 i [ tt conditions 1 vernal 1 0% arrives before 8 p. brought here by a ( 8 of gous ind ry ‘ NW . p Will be y ‘ Ww N 1 54 of ny day the service will be who ia perk Ie ’ m Ca Ma ‘ traRgtary it A y " of elie : reasury, | A annou . " posite Satur- i nid beginning at 8 p. ada B ¢ H - . . mm fing nal na r mt 1 . meeting. Fi | men d the news arrives after 6 p No ‘ ’ kind WC be TF ers ow as mache nol } a -— n of any day the service will be being adn ‘ A Canaca ' A . : Michaels Art Bronze Company bw g at the U SL ts oN nt \ . E M 5 manufacturer w'} this time . Phrsdn : " ¢ ‘ of y in ish [tt Milesburg Women 7.30 p. m ificate is presented at the bor- |f : - et receive iv MM € f . od ot ase Lhe ’ P fer The ificate Ww In § . The 207 meters Establish Record It in tr coe n a eve- filled out by & veterinarian f an TOBE 8 Sos. olin 3 _— : e various it \ urea in ® w dog's OWI 365. A oeipte { 9 4 Keres | . . 1 i. et fort THR 5. . ‘ zed < x Milesbiirs | Contr Mie Fe . — " 2 py » THURSDAY thru SATURDAY FOLLOW THE FUN FOUR Ted lewis Chas. Spivak FRONT .. BIG BANDS! Fred Slack Louis Jordon CHESTER MORRIS - RUTH WARRICK - BART McLANE FOUR BIG DAYS IN TOWN! — WEDNESDAY ONLY AT PLAZA — THRILLS ROAR AS BIG, BAD BEERY EXPLODES INTO ACTION FOR A QUEEN OF THE HONKY. TONKS! ROUGH, ROMANTIC! WALLACT BINNIE JOHN BEERY BARNES CARRADINE “ BARBARY COAST GENT” (CONTINUES AT STATE THURSDAY TO SATURDAY) 5 0 LARISA ARRRIRARMASRARA RARER ARN QAR 0 .. RR En HA ES LAAIIR ARIAS 23 SERA
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