January 27, 1938 a Se ini CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. Page Three. UNIONVILLE Methodist Church Services: Pray- or service this Thursday evening, | with Sunday School on Sunday morning ‘at the usual hour follow- ed ‘by. the class meeting; Junior League at 2 p. m.; Epworth League at 6:30, followed by the regular preaching service at 7:30 p. m. Free Methodist Church Services: Unionville: Church—Preaching on Saturday evening at 7:30 p. m. with the Rev. G. J. Kelley in charge, Sunday School on Sunday moming at 9:30 o'clock, followed by Love Feast at 10 a. m. and sermon by Rev. Kelley at 11 a. m. There will also be: preaching at 7:30 p. m, with sermon by Rev, Kelley, Belle- fonte Church at the Forge-Rey G. J. Kelley will preach en Thurs- day and Friday evenings at 7:30 Sunday School Sunday moming at M0 o'clock. No preaching service on Sunday. Mrs. G. W greater part of lasl week daughter and husband, Rev. and Mrs. Robert Keeler of Philadel; Guests of $8 Laura Rumberger at the Askin home on Sun day were Allen Rumberger and Iso Pearce Rum 3altimore, Md Bullock spent with yhia AT Mi Int n Our visited with being thé m were only six Primary school an was deemed pr schools unttl new ca appear. Some of been pretty sick parents much c« ing for their Our dened by U jea citizen, in tha Eckley, who the home « lanta, Georg making years. fle little oper t speedy recovery. comm Effective at Once We Will Observe the Following Closing Hours MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY Sa. m.to9p m. TUESDAY AND THURSDAY 8a. m. to 6 p.m. SATURDAY 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. NIEMAN'S Department Store MILLHEIM, PA tertained this Thursday evening at the home of Mrs, W. B. Parsons, Class Meeting: The young ladles {Sunday School class, taught by Mrs. Qlark Williams, of the Meth- odist church, will be entertained on Friday evening at the home of Miss Margaret Parsons This is the last week to tax before the final 59% is February 1st, Look up your ment and see whether yours | or not The skating which the folks have been enjoying week has been spoiled and high water, the gong oul Miss Florence Finch Belle- fonte, spent the week-end with her father, J. H. Pinch, of this place Mr. and My Gilbert Keatley ughter of Tyrone, spent the with hig mother, Mrs Keatley of this place Mrs. Newton Fisher, and young son, spent v md with their respective mrents, Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Wil. lame ang Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Fisher One of Stere, ha pay off added statle- pald youn past rains having the ov jce of Matgaret M: ol merchants laid i attack of He is better at 44 our been di Ys With an . 3 ol Boyd Luca left las ) tate rerk making vernment Friday whore service him suc to join ’ {friends wish his new adventure MILESBURG , Te Close 5 Clinton County Streams Closing of {ive str int [§% TOINASSION sams in Clinton ters and SPAWNING wl other spec 1 over iis onl- id Run ove Herner Run 4 . SAVE WITH SAFETY "AT SHAFFERS ! PENN ALTO--SWEET CREAM BUTTER - ABSCO BRAND PEAS RITTERS - » 39¢ 3 No. 2 Cans 25¢ Beans with Pork, 2 16-0z. cans 1l¢ Rockwood Cocoa 2-1b can 19%¢ Coffee Shaffer “Special” 3 Ibs 45¢ Phillips Soups - 2 lge. cans 19¢ (Tomato or OLEO - 2... 2c | Vegetable) PENN ALTO Syrup uw. 38¢ Quality Native Prime Steer Beef ! EL STEAKS sun sows ro I 28e Roast - Ib 17¢ RIB ROAST “ol Roast - |b 22¢ Ib 25¢ Kraft's Cheese »» 20¢ PIMENTO - AMERICAN - LIMBERGER Outstanding P Produce Specials ! SOLID ICEBERG Lettuce FLA. ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT 2 ise. eens 11¢ CALIF. CARROTS - burch 5¢ - 8-lb bag 29¢ 6 for 25¢ SHAFFER STORES COMPANY 5 fo the Edi for Mr. and Mrs. Tax Dodger Some people are under the er roneous impression (especially the ladies) that if they do not want to or have no regular income they excused from paying ° their taxes, Such 1 not the case. To vole or not to vote has nothing to do with your wax obligations. The taxing bodic of cach borough, township, county, ete, know ap- proximately how much it costs to rim the different public institu- tions and lay millage to cover this cost thereby apportioning this cost 0 each citizen, male and female may have the honor of supporting their public Institutions and any who is not a pauper or should be proud of this rivilege, Refuse, and this is what will happen. If A. B d C. rel to pay their wives’ share of nt DE. and F. the a plker? Result; In or- to make deficiency the will have raise there VOU are citizen leadhbent an LAXCS then ha me nt to be up this to be added bur rden If there rivate in pri labor in your your any kind dustrie: employing comununity you shirking x ol lige n large part ra fall heavily employer must pay your thereby fore- price of my products nnot compete with fim CODIUNILY Dy tion fons 0s ¥ y Le ay i I of the € the hire employés who ommunity Jake CHURCHES] John's Episcopal Church St Bil Pligrim Holiness C hureh 8M Summit Everybody Bowmas pty evens ge loome — Re Methodist Eylscops] Church rel Sehool st 9-90 a Rebershuryg pvangelionl Churches Pa this week 30th ancement Vin "we. 2 24 fai Clarence charge ship wit! ermon r © Das hf 10°30 a.m Wedne evr. Sunday School superintendent arge, 9:3 A. m. Prayer meeting in homes on Tuesday evening Royal A. Babeock, pastor es — tM t—— Emerick Heirs To Meet The Western Pennsylvania of the Emerick Heirs will meet Saturday, January 29, 1938 at 7:30 m. at the Sellars School House, miles west or Bellefonte, along Route 550. A report of the Roches Penna, Group meeting held Sunday p. m., Janusry 23-28 will be made at this meeting, most ine teresting report iodked for will be one from the law firm in New York City as to the progress being made by them. It Is very necessary for those who have not joined with Vestern Penmaylvania group 50 gt this meeting by doing y you will not only be protecting your interest but Il enable the firm to show who they are repre- senting when the case comes before the Courts. Praver Any HUE George in ward, group te r FHS a a MP —————— FELL ON PITCHFORK HANDLE, MAN DIES FROM INJURIES ———— Samuel P. Stauffer, of Selins- grove, died In the Mary M. Packer Hospital, Bunbtry Tuesday of per. ftonitis following an unusual aececl- dent ott his farm Saturday. One of his cows became loose and while chasing her back to her place, he feil on the handle of a pitchfork with such force that he became un- conscious, He was a native of Bel insgrove, a graduate of Belinsgrove high school, and of Busquehanna University, class of 1005. He was one of the organizers of Penn's Orange and at the time of death was master of the district Pomona grange i Gre pd By-Laws of Series of to be Held June 25; Committees Named First Festivals 1938 of Club, at were to meeting In the Gregg Township Civic Spring Mills recently, by-law lopted and conimittees named carry out the year's program Committee ointments were as follows Legisiation. Publicity and Improvement: M. T. Zubl lagle, Charles A Zettle condo, Mil Johnson and Chester McCall Entertainment nan, Homer PFelte J. B. Swabb, M Mabel ; Noll and W. F. McMarran Street Lighting: 8. L. Condo Watt CG. L. Corman iwabb, Harold Meyer, Rus J. C. Lee Charle in, Henry api Publie rolf, Ell Auman meeting + of the to be held summer will be The Howat the fo at ired pluared plan men while the committee idditional entertain anization president ; and T. J The executive comn wed of Hon, Jc hn Gi Meve Be cRel, itten Ww. BANJO BAND PLAY AT TYRONI BELLEFONTYF TO CANO mombe transporiation to thie hang tren ANNOUNCE EXAM FOR WEST POINT APPOINTMENT Dot Crinmm menta of map a preliminary nn for t { Tr hr So purpose A { candidate West Point alternate will will be he U, 8 Civil Service Commis- doit at § A. M.. Saturday, February 3) 1038 at the Post Office, Throne Pennsylvania The subjects In which the applicants will be exam- ined include Algebra. Plane Geom- ots English Composition and Lit- erature United Staten History, Ancient History, English COrammar and Physics, this Jatter subject be- optional To be eligible for this examina- tion, the applicant must be a bona fide resident of the 23rd Pennsyl- vania Congressional Distriet, com- prising the Counties of Bilalr, Cen- tre and Clearficld for at least five (5) years Immediately preceding the examination. He must be sin- gle, between the age of 17 and not over 22 when he reports to the Academy on July 1, 1938, and not less than 5 feet 4 inches in height It should be understood by the applleant that this preliminary ex- amination 1s separate and distinct from the mental and physical ex- aminations to be given the desig- nated candidate by the Army Board beginning March 1, 1938 Those Interested in taking this examination must have thelr ap plentions on file, addressed, Hon. Don Gingery, 1038 New House Of- flee Bullding, Washington, D. C. not Mater than midnight Tuesday, Pebruary 1, 1038 in order that the proper credentials may be submit ted to the Civil Service Secretary at the Tyrone Post Office, author. Zing the admission of the appli Ant to the examination room. It is also sugested that a physic lan'’s certificate be attached to the application certifying that a thor- ough medics] emmination shows the applicant to be In perfect phy- deal condition — examination yr HY a — If ‘we thought ithe abou what we Why is it that people out of office are getting and more about What pwn 's have the answers to the problems of modern government? we gre giving life might be easier | for everybody. ithdown a or a I g Civic Club Lomb Ciub Wins Farm Show Honor mtinued from page one) Hull eighieenth Dont Centre Hell he Grand Champion lambs sold fo; total of 897.50 five pen J0e } Veurs, sae ft pa to 21 10OW third ph rand axe Tournament rd Grange competin ' » we, Howard into Tourna com Jearfield LL me ting ing Coun hing Conte Ce 5 and girls have ¢ five irmed Lo the ci kind Arth come con- x $ other 4- Gold me Of various ore bd inciuded Onnship of aw Pity nly ations of | 44s Pay ald of high scho 101 mad pro) derree of Ln gre He Township Mr Idi eRe, won floor managems ton also n= He d the Grand Champion lambs Harrighurg four out of This murks the close of t year for lamb feeding wi county; and sccording prize money and the ss has ref i $6818.37 IH Wood Chopin Contest erience in be valuable of ‘Bellefonte who the 4-H Chopping State Farm Arthur, among memaoers cant wont hi { meelf +Bitted Dramatics he wk 10 tle ib competitic ne ur Photo- H di new : In tl that Pe nt | the mid ty nnigh 2 conte tile dnle ylven to the winners vocational projects were to cighteen boys, The Fug ene Wolfe rey Spring Mills, for his di ine ve boys outat who met qualifi- nding leadership lastic rating work given wlone wymer” and excep the In Spurgeon WwW Shook, Grege Mills ate Col« n - Slogan Contest Begun by Local C of C DaYe one) wnder to be They may be the Chamber ocotid floor West the name ender And nied by » thie vies seene may be dene entering photos in pblain them about r CARING the TAO ma) Court Grants New Charter for Library (Continued from page one) involved these lip ever became To correct corporation was oct up y fourfold purpose, namely reale, establish and maintain ! ity far the citizens of and Centre County: to a museimn for historical and relivs: to create 3 medt. et for various Civic tn house clentifie ation ations new sogievy. lor Prpones apital stock inthe members are "not £1008 Cool) the timated) tiie Hume: Allee $10. from reels Mbrary pt of PARENT-TEACHEDS WTLL OBSERVE FOUNDER'S DAY organi- | ave > ad {hat the on fi peace program far lor of China BLADDER WAKE YoU Up” I's not normal It's varning, “Danger Ahead” per oll, buthyu leaves drugs made 10% green the kidnews ac > nid soothe they you up, burning or freguent Bukets (0 any back in 4 days {1 not 1otally wt Parrisiys Drug DOES tablets flushes the i IRREGU L ARIT ¥ YOUR EYES AND OUR SERVICE A Series of Articles by DR. EVA ROAN Bellefonte and State College Bellefonte Office hours ¥ 2 in &, Eating {ter pext. A A Wed 8:20 80 = SEE THE 192% Indian Motorcycles NEW INDIANS AS LOW AS $237 Delivered NIGHTHART'S MOTORCYCLE AND MNUYCLE STORE 141 West $th Strect LEWISTOWN, PA. nature's Use Jun- and 6 other This Helps alkalize irrita~ CAUNES WRT ~ desire, druggist. V) Lor Yet ~ ang, Turner’s End of Month Clearance Sale! Prices Marked Real Low For Quick Clearance! We Must Make Room For New Arrivals. Shop Now and Save During This Clearance Sale ! — Final Clearance FADIES Silk Dresses € Regular 2.85 $1.17 of OF Another Better Dresses $1.49 INDIAN Group BLANKETS Special ! $1.00 MEN'S DRESS AND WORK PANTS Regular $1.39, $1.00 MEN'S BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS Regular 50%¢. 33 CHILDREN'S Union Suits Silk Stripe Ww 33¢ — A real value! R I | Sizes ASTE PAPER Baskets 1. IAND SOAP Te Box. CLEARANCE! Misses’ ALL WOOL SNOW SUITS WOMEN'S Full Fashioned HOSE Chiffon and serviee wie Clear and ringless Al wanted colors and sizes, SPECIAL! 50c pair Regular 69%¢ grade. LADIES" RAYON WOOL & OOTTON HOSE SPECIAL! 19¢ pair MEN'S UNION SUITS 66 MEN'S Niven Coats & Jackets rastically Reduced ! $2.19 Children's and St IR Values to $5.95 $3.59 LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES — Me 1 Special. Sizes 10.52 VESTS AND PANTIES 1214 per cent wool. Re- inforeed with Lisle 20¢ LADIES EXTRA SQZE Union Suits Regular 69¢ 47¢c MEN'S HEAWVY Shirts & Drawers While They Last! 50¢ --- MEN'S DRESS PANTS Regular $3.95 Value ! $1.61 BOXS' apd GIRLS' UNION SUITS Regular 6c Grade, I Black, red and green covers, 33c¢ While (hey lost Size 50 Bread Boxes| Table Covers Faney Designs. 25¢ Sensational Valoes GROUP Ne. 1: LADIES COATS Smart Styles Reghlar $10.96 $3.77 GROUP Ne. 2: Ladies’ SPORT AND Dress Coots Regular S168 $6.77 Every cont must go re. gandiess of cost, MEN k: DRESS SHIRTS Close Out! oes. $1.00. ATc MEN'S Flannel SHIRTS Size 147; to 17. Only a few left. ( MEN'S DRESS AND WORK SOCKS 8¢_pair BROWN Jersey GLOVES llc pair CHILDREN'S Sweaters Closg Out ! 68c x 30. || Remarkable Valug, ! A. C. TURNER CO. : Temple Court Building:- Bellefonte, Pa. Allegheny Street.
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