Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Aj A w— A ————— Army Announces [Names Committees PSEA President Civil Service Ends Trainin Local Boys | Youth Jailed | Kiwanis Club Sees Bellefonte Squad For Howard Dance Tells Teachers | Examinations Open n 9 Compete In For Burglary Wildlife Picture D A il 20 | Bill vonada, president of the ju- | Examination for indefinite ap F a ri nifor class of Howard High School, pointment to the position of Trade FFA C t t y P has appointed the following com Of WW age Scale Helper (mechanical trades) $1.13 on eS S | 1 Due to the number of young men | Mmittees for the Junior Prom to be per hour, Trades Helper (building | This week ber of . his r tr ave June _{held Apr. 20 from 8 am. to 12:30 ' y a shame and a disgrace that | trades), $1.13 per hour, and diesel Ma week 2 lnwer vl n this vicinity who have been anx . | rion choo fous to enlist in the U. S. Army, but | Pm. in the Howard hight school {the richest state in the nation pays | and gasoline engine repairer at $1.28 g psed ork : tat y hesitated because thev had to go to auditorium : [its tea her an average salary of | per hour, Is announced by the ex oe ori heii dni camp alone the local U. 8S. Army I'he Orchestra committee con le than $3000," John Lumley, pre - | ecutive secretary Board of U. 8 and U. 8. Air Force Recruiting Sta- | 5 ting of Shirley Weaver, chair-|ident of PSEA, declared in an ad-| Civil Servi Examiner Marietta tion has made arrangements to lift | man, Elaine Dixson Harold Mec- dress to 237 Centre county teachers | Transportation Cor Depot, Mai the ceiling for one day for each re- Cool and Bill Vonada ha electted | and their guests at the spring din- | jett Pa cruiting station t Junior American Legion Band | ner meeting in the Gre Township No writt A special “Volunteer Squad Day f Bellefonte to play for the event Vocational School in Spring Mills | applicant If will has been designated when all local Other committees are: Refresh-| last Wednesday | fudged from a review of thei youths who desire to volunteer for ment Ruth Bowes, chairman, Lu-| Teachers realize that society can | perience Initial appointment t op . my n srl anit Cy Conaway, Stella Confer, Lewis never pay enough for teacher ) | be made at the wage the Regular Army, may enlist and | ! g0 to camp with their buddies from I Donald 18 companied by jetch, Don DeArment and Ethel|pecome wealthy: much of teach | above, with higher Res Olt i 18, Shi ry Tress- | satis + y | { worl \ {1-1} y 3 Work Bellefonte and vicinity Rogers: Decoration Shirley I're wtisfaction in their work is in in-| for time worked Louise Nymon, Don “The opportunity to volunteer foi ler, chairman, NY 1 fluencing the development | hours per weeb out the month,” Sgt p Gettl Program (Memories), Con- our vouth ut teachers must t will be ed, “but on Wed: esday. April 18 | nie Wallace chairman, Rosetta | guaranteed rof nal salary retar ’ 3 M hard egal and Lee Heverly, Ad- n J al i { ft . to permit the shipment of an entire ¢hard ¥ ! Aion A } aki he | of th ak! . ' vert andl ticket Shirley Strunk dong yr iy y hel Ju } we " v ( tt y ¢ . : volunteer squad from Centre coun- | Vertising and ticket, Shirley Strunk, | dependent heir own.” pres- | the needs of the service have | contest were Earl K ait Wins Class Honors The Sergeant I 1 ( irther | . ounty School hn Dubbs. Eni A os B ) nd " " . clin Iter {ing and ueen, Rob wh ticsvial took y miley | tint ’ v ned fro Pie, Francis F, Granite ; “ -“ Vis I Mi alvin B days are being observe y the Klinefeiter; K a W { duc nal it) 4 M ml ion fort mi i { ) pd f : 8, Seaplane Tender { I } { i y x vy La | : ’ i Mii LIL | i" » i J |} "i » '. ’ A } 4 I's [1 ind N C) Robi srtar . y 1 SATs 3) 21 - < 1 ' ta rnd wt 1 ’ t bie } a 2 ’ : ith ! { 1 } f ) ing stations and Nancy Robh rian n education in ih n amuel B. Barmi : : i n of Mrs. Ant ral i y ( . TE Pennsylvania’ - hot ral Assembl h ibsid Shirley IK, Sl yy Tress- 394 which increa thi toona. These two cities are conduct- | ler, Shirley feaver, ( nie Wal- sidy to a minimum of $4200 ing a volunteer “Platoon Day" wher will be offered to a platoon-siz« hie group, or approximately 42 volun- service remains unchanged through- | Pay. Phyllis Ishler and Archie nation's most precious j fon: Appl M x il 4 ¢ , t 4 1 fy . vive nO ia fie mis » . oh 4 ' 0 : : . ‘ i ——. <4 ig 4 arrangements have been completed Bartley ay Hoy, Bill Dixson, Ri Ha Avail dd Tale sO ' lL RERLTAL A ‘i ' RLSIAN 1 Wia © I L ’ fla Cpl. Richard Lucas ty Chairman, Ruth Hoy, | Phys ent Lumiey continued m : tant Superintendent of the Centre! Corporal Richard A. 1 ... Bellefonte Man On : i that similar | YOUnRg, Arthu Yeager and Ker Speaking on lation and the sarther information and appl “ : } i chara A. Luc S. Army and U wt Gardner, chairman, Loyd Tice wplained that the item of first im. h ommission ocal cretas Mari Py p Vonada chair the exception of Johnstown and Al Robert Gar- aching unit with increments of the same enlistment opportunity r : i. : x $2 ip to $5000. tudy of Penn- teers y $4000 at this dance, All local men interested in this i 3 the | big a ke rt Exam.) hy " n . ha : “, : a tn ‘ : ru yo! ’ “ s » i ; pad 5 ! urvive t * opportunity to leave for service as : Teachers Ask n » 4 it Wy - init BE i: A n Corp ; Mari a Pa ! anit : uid h we contest take part in the mal * BELLEFONTE part of their own district uad of i HE CH, : A Ne ! I y nba rt: Sate nmr 4 baba platoon, sho ntact Sgt Nag he Salary Boost he rh A VFW Auxiliary P N | Cl Member of the Spring ow oy rh cational it f nd Installs Officers re- ata gsses ool Board reported Monday th RN To Begin May 2 o~ ot o ox o of o immediately that there will be time to complete t 1 vy € listment examination nd i ath | ranaivad a veaust LNpOTIAEE 10 th ners ‘ : The nearest rec ng station is 1 ’ a Hod = serease tor ive 3 vr Luml pind | Offic { cated in the Bu ie building d b=OR=1F/208 MALE 1 ‘4 hats \ Bellefonte, Pa ments call Bellefonte — FRIDAY and SATURDAY — me pnt 8 | RE res SA i cor, A 0, ES BSE wen maritate IT’S MAD, MERRY and MAGNIFICENT... To Meet Tonight 08 that x pr entative of the feqitness in ih Bill Aldied HY | RE l 8 : ctress es «ue Planned For April 27 Every Minute Crommed with MUSIC, FUN ond ROMANCE! x y / Ww i ‘ CANN E NANA NTTITITY held this pm. in located wl Set Baseball Contest new direct “ive Area Members puny /ittend VFW Dinner n They Mixed Five per 0 ron iu i! ¥ t Pu 1. Spook : ded the La o-lace . ¢ uw ¥ i a Se Duhon Whoo tg bom ism Mo Rgghe Eo oe aay Public Invited To pont y : Da Tne th. WERFING that one I oe, "Missionary Society SUE OC EEF rm She icceed vil Seems So alia LIE eu i Ay ™ ¢ y ¢ GRAND OPENING i } { Altoon: It now cems Red China may » i ng A wel i the 20th ant ” ‘ Wi h ai 4] ¢ . » : i "resent from this area Mr jose quite a bit of face throug! tat { the nation Woman dissionary Societ { 1} Atorshall, Evelyn Cain, Barbara) poking her nose into Korea and approximately 60000 teacher Huntingdon Presbytery ! the | Kine, all of Bellefonte, and Mrs | leading with her chin-—Toronto in nnsylvania 55.000 are members | Third presbyterian Church is i HE LA PARK Margaret Fulton, of State College Telegram of the State Education AssOCIALIOn {snona., Apr. 24 and 25 M A Y boa —————————— iia iaibiisiii—— . . " and 38000 Pennsylvania teachers The Executive board _— o the Nati ducational | gt 11 am. Tuesday and Pi 7 MILES EAST OF BELLEFONTE f PETER SARAH Soe epee oe ANFIRD-CRGHL SPECIAL! pores "dy an Wena 1 | x In Person RALPH ZE “WINN onium Two Injured chultze, R gr op DAFFODILS n Accidents inten .n FLANAGAN gi | PREMIERE SHOWING SOc = 5c + vom ; p. Sur ; | n — EEE, a a or i Pree AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA — MONDAY and TUESDAY os MAKE YOUR TABLE THHKETS . Dancing RESERVATION Early “*« S200 r An amazing real-life adventure tol Phone: ZION 2121 Plus Tax S183 01120030 RRR RRR RRRREE b 2000000 QRRRRRRA0R0A00QQ0Q place in nearby Pittsburg! DANCE. EE ANCE AT d L RAL v ; rubb, of 0 : oy Fi) ig | ostess ch iti P EE os WOODRING’S FLO endolyn Wagnes, a passengel | Announce Cost For * BELLEFONTE * BE) FB au MUSE REN GARDENS bruises of the left shoulder and la- | Junior Class Play J -— © | LESS COUNTER-ATYA( Cash and Carry wn 8880 sa AL8 88 . RAR ARRRENERERERERRENER Saturdays A h n ! to 11 (BL : Cit ¢ . . . os § 5 i m Pp m : tral J ‘ the : ent , VOR Ww : NigS _ FRANK LOVEJOY THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY as Matt Cvetic) BODEN’S : | | ra, “ELL “I WAS A saa HEN oN Willa ICE & STORAGE PLANT WILLIAS COMMUNIST Gun-Mad AT THE FORGE BELLETONTE Near Titan Metal Plant Engineer A. T. Irvin ick w . <p FOR THE Gets Forty Year Pin HB Tm sry: Jemy A = Th : " wean. MEATS woresau 3 Ti, ot Beletonte. was | "he pt deas wih» Hungarian ee ] F. B. I. | i i ’ ¢ ait : ‘1 vr ring | family with ounger sister u ‘ i with Derothy Hart el SWIFT'S TOP GRADE BEEF married HAMBURG—freshly ground—all meat Ih. 5%¢ lia forts Neias /ATVAFHORIE, take the step ENTE EP halon > “0c R Stover assistant road fore- | 4 O Nanausraded au. Spe CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS : Ih, 79 Jal ly the middle di ibl C ference i iy rade Pp) Phi is RATE CVETIC of Pitts. A re 9 " [ engin . ible Sonfe for 9 Years! PURE COUNTRY LARD 2 Ibs, 38¢ ision. presented the pin. Others ii H Id I C t burgh whe posed as a Communist WILSON'S SLICED BACON Ih. 55¢ the party were H. W. Beers, super- | Now ¢ n oun agent for nine dangerous years FRESH KILLED CHICKENS Ib. 60 vising agent: Clark N. Aikey, for a tire while dh the service of the F. B. 3 on Jub Ash ). ble merly 0 sllefonte sistant train. | . he » » . (Roasting or Frying \ erly of Bellet ig vi ry Belle | County Bible FPellowship's April a traitor! as an undercover operative dats Lf 4 master arvey McCrea le- | uals. amma) Dh } ' — So srazh . n¢ | Bible Conference opened Ias gh WEINERS—Oscar Maver Ih. pkg. 59¢ ay Bel Tg Snes © Decte! lin the Pine Hall Reformed Chur A 4 : Cn a g E of State College might . > ife . . FRESH —— SEA FOODS — FRESH ker received the 40-year pin last |® ' i be held ~ tu Bat ' 4 ® Risked Life to ® Priest Kept the Secret on i eid in th apts 1 . . : ! HADDOCK FILLET Ih, 39%¢ [re Church at Martha Purnace a : Serve Country! of Cvelic's Courage! > ' \ ' Baldy Irvin began with the | clock. and the last session » Oe | o'cloc § PERCH FILLET : Ih. 39¢ Pennsylvania as a fireman in De: | the Centre County Court House in ® Broke his family’s “heart.” gave » JOCK FILLET Ih, 29¢ cember, 1910. He was made an en- | pellefonte on Friday at 7:45 p.m s fi v's “heart,” gave up 4 1 ’ , \ g RR | gineman in 1917 The Conference speaker is Pastor bo k everything he held dear! LOBSTER TAILS « SCALLOPS . OYSTERS George H. Mundell, of Alden he kU Brat er FRA hii d Be Three County Soldiers These sessions are open to all : y ] : ® Heroic, perilous job responsible for — OC p on Freezer aper gs an IX CM . regardless of their denominational b . smashing Western Penna. Communist activity! ‘Sent To Fort Sill Rev. L. F 2 : preference, the L. F. Sheetz chairman, said Raymond Walburn - Walter Catlette - Gary Gray > | ® Even his sailor-son The first session of Centre a L " k ’ ’ 4 believed him to be RARRRARRAARRAAARAARAARRARARARANRRRAR FR ONAMRME IEE IRIEL BEATE Ea ey The Locker Way of living means better, fresher, and more nutritious foods the year around for you and your family, It Having completed six weeks bask means the convenience of having a wide variety of frozen foods | training with the PN re Tora Five Bellefonte g "FATHER'S WILD GAME" always on hand. But, best and most important of all, it means | Division at Camp real economy in your food purchases. Are you one of the families | three county soldiers have been or- » taking advantage of a frozen food locker? If not, we will be glad | Cared to the PFileld Artillery Re- Students In Festival to show you through our fine, modern, sanitary frozen food lockers | placement Training Center, Fort Five Bellefonte High School stu- We will also give you many helpful suggestions as to how to pre- | Bill, Okla dents participated in the three-day MONDAY — TUESDAY. -— WEDNESDAY bo WEDNESDAY (One Day Only) pare fruits and vegetables for locker or home freezing. We have a | At Camp Chaffee they learned the | Central District Orchestra Festival complete line of packaging materials . . . and most of all, we can | fundamentals of military life. Pur- | held at Milesburg last weekend Gun Law Made Them Outlaws! sell you beef, pork, veal and poultry at low wholesale prices | ther indoctrination at the new sta- Powell Middleton, a member of Jesse and Frank James vs, Younger Bros! : A tion will enable them to perform {the Music faculty of West Chester FREE DELIVERY! CALL BELLEFONTE 3406 specific army duties State Teachers College, was the SPECIAL! The men are Pvt. James L. Rob fans oZonduetion of the 150-piece inson, son of Mr. and Mrs, C. L. | orchesir ] : " Robinson, of R. D. 3, Bellefonte, Pvt The students, who were trained THE GREAT MISSOURI RAID ARMOUR STAR 'HAM—10 to 12-1b, av. Ib, 5%¢ Philp C. Bradford, son of Mr. and | by Mrs. Louls Schad, were: Wanda Short Shank—Half or Whole Mrs. Carl Bradford, Lemont; Pvt |Stitt, violin: Richard C. Baney. in technicolor! « with Bruce Bennett . Bill Williams CALLIES—1 to 6-1b, av. Ib. 48¢ Lemoyne E. Corman, son of Mr. and | violin; Jean Thompson, violin: Vir- Mrs. Earl Corman, 123 N. Allegheny | ginla Mensch, violin, and Ronald street, Bellefonte, Hockenberry, cello | MacDONALD CAREY « ELLEN DREW - WENDELL COREY
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