THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 17, 1942, Barbecued Re d He oy You enjoy ther the sp I I 8} Hamburgers and frankfurt- lets er are old favorit but Spicy barbecue mixture p them Serve « this its ur cue to a real bar- ) the recipe now and nt ted rolls and watch plan today for barbe« fun, in a ci ue - Barbecued Red Hots ustard. salt Nine Groups On Increase Size John Sommerville George representing tanized G McDowell bers « Philipsburg Shoe It resentatives have work of the ideal regard The TeCOm men Concert Program ° (Continued from page one) tie [ var Vali- evening clock Ration Boards week asking 3 bavonets, the (Continued from page ome) mn Kellerman K and bayonets meme- Rowles Snow Berger, of Philipsbu Howard board are tcl homes cluttering garages y and plain Your help win the Jur ringing ham in ing + 1 tically the up and your was announced that the rep- ¢ junk. Just 1 scrap rubber this can week will be ng to + obser 1sias key posts boa ositions Near since they are in complaints Ig Price ev 3! appoin tment it's led and r « Let the » Jun- bul- is cing Of are they are gath- at- barns bayonets oid fashioned metal the war ior Com- door bells Your scrap Scrap Harvest up ~~ Boomiies Fair SEPT. 28 THROUGH OCTOBER 3 DAY AND NIGHT 40,000 Exhibits Gigantic Midway Free Vaudeville Spectacular Night Revue East’s Greatest Cattle Show Horse Racing Tues., Wed., Thurs., Friday we FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2nd AT 10:30 A. M, ~ Horse and Mule Pulling Contest Rip-Roaring Rodeo Sat., Ocl. 3 Admission 55¢ Day — 30c Night {Tax Included) Parking on Grounds 25¢ Bloomsburg Is the Fair with a Progressive War Message that the strike was peaceful here to see to It day, Rally Day, Saturday, September 19th, that they will have thousands of tons of scrap at the Red, White and Blue Salvage De- pot, back of Cam Long's gas sta tion Remember, this is not the problem of the man across the street or the woman next door, ‘This is your job. Now is your time to get in the scrap—and help win the war ‘Brave men shall not die because Y faltered.” -_— rr I A ——— Mrs. Frank Gross visited at the home of her son, Philip and family, nt Pleasant Gap, on Thursday of last Miss position to everyone the final week Mildred White State has accepted a College at the C. E. White on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs Rishel, Mrs. Mary Rider and 11 of Centre uel Ginghery all Shearer, Mi Mi Pearly Miss Lottie Kauffman Stover and Mr Rover M Wallace White, w! i 1 the ‘ral + downstal wi al Visitors home John Bam- Hall; Mrs Miss of has months now kin and rs all Zion 10 past ana sited John On + O'Brien t three and Emig Ciferer of Mi Mr: Hoo- UNIONVILLE i Mrs Harry vacation Pearce Rumberger Pearce havi week and hit-seeing fin. ate his days Rigi but expect Wo vacation visiting reiatlives Union a near Baltimg Jacobs the Union Township to teach the Bush Hol. temporarily since the the regular teacher “re started her iay of this week Mrs wile of Rev. Jacohs of Methodist church here Mr and Mrs. William Emenhizer were the first in this section to boil butter making a kettle last They even made their on a small press they al their home Mrs. C. E. Morrison of visited with his sister, Mrs McClellan on Monday after- pie fryer ard has em by hoo! Board ployed school wcols is the Free apple Sat Own nave Mr. and Altoona TB noon Walt irday cider r Houtz, son of Mr. and Mrs Charles Houtz of this place, who is employed in Baltimore, Md Was married about two weeks ago and has taken his wife to Baltimore with him, she also expecting to be em- ployed there Mrs. Orrie M, Holt and Mrs. James Metzler spent Wednesday visiting with the former's son and daugh- ter and families, Mr. and Mrs. P. 1 Holt and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Way, both of Milesburg a — Partial Strike at Whiterock Quarries (Continued | from page one) old employes be given special con- sideration-—such as jobs they were physically able to perform The Union spokesman said one man was given more suitable work but that nothing was done for four or five others, and the walkout re- sulted. He indicated that if the company should see fit to give these old employes other jobs. the strikers would return to work at once. No other complaints enter into the present situation, the official said. The Union spokesman said none of the men on strike wanted to In- terfere in any way with production. Company and Union estimates re- vealed that there are from 40 to 60 men on strike, Both sides declared until | yesterday morning when, according {to spokesmen, those going to work iwere called names and the road leading into the plant was blocked | by picketers. Company officials said one work- | man, who reported for duty earlier than the main body of the shift, was stoned by pickets, but that none tof the stones hurled at him struck their mark. Sheriff Edward R. Mil- | ler was called to the scene about 7, a.m. and again later in the mom. Hing, but the situation seemed to be : well in hand when he visited the! basins | plant, it was said. | very The people who desire t to reform human th Dabure in a generation know | little about human nature, | * |} that 1 Prominent Woman Nutrition Course Bigger Returns To Speak at College Opens Next Week On Potato Crop Pennsylvania Growers to Reap Comn 0 Meet To Be Held In One in Pleas- Three (Classes Bellefonte; ant Gap Heavy Increase Over last Year nddresm meeting Pennsylvania's will reap an 000.000 over | of $20,000 000 potas Hu cil Nutrition classes Red Cross Chapter week under the sponsorship of loeal organizations, It was announced ves terday by Mrs. EE. Widdow Is In charge of nutrit gram A class sponsored by Legion Auxiliary Legion home days from 2 Robert class begins The Halcyon class of 1 ed church will sponsor church every Tuesday from 7 gp Ardery as teacl of the will open Bellefonte Cur next otnl evalua tion the crop who The An for potato Penn vaniag Potato Grower oclation ww Holding i Join conference Pittsburgh with Pennsyly Chain St Council the also disclosed t t th rop 1 1942 ii { al 20.000 000 m. with Mr l hel wh revalll con in September on the on pro mnt the the will be Tuesdays and to 4 p Eckenrode a American held at ye om mel Member a cla 4 wna to begin September The Women meet at the Mq Thursday Helen lay and with Mi {his class will begin The Auxiliary combine Geer ducted nome the Ces only and nstructor the will he Notebooks Regi 3 CIRARES be needed a fie mar Bellefonte Native Is Dunlap Street Graded, itn ne Winton, geen Younges! Top-Kick Widened, Resurfoced one wn Degin ptember - Teachers’ Institute to Be Held October15-16 ¢ WW FROYM DISTRICT INTEREST SHOW IN NAVAL ACADEMY toona, DuBois al Slate College FR eaicderit tor a yx ou examined at wt convenient ’ “ ¢ Stung By Yellow Jacketis September Is Salute To Our Heroes Month Buy War Jonds And Stamps Here THAT AATHAALATT AAA VALALAAMAA LALA AA SAA AMAA AA LALAAL AA TA SAA BALA AA LALA ALAA VARA AAA Three More Sensational Days THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ONE OF THE 10 BEST OF ALL TIME! More Thrills Than The Screen Has Ever Known! WALTER ARSON PIDGEON MRS. MINIVER IT'S THE BIG PARADE OF THIS wan} ? with TERESA WRIGHT © DAME MAY WITTY «| WENRY TRAVERS RICHARD NEY + BEWRY NO INCREASE IN PRICES —— SHOWS START AT -—- 1:30 - 4:03 - 6:36 and 9:09 P. LWIA AHMAR AAA AMAA ALAA AHH HAMMAM MAHI MAT AAA ALA AMAA LIAM $ = MAMA MONDAY - TUESDAY WEDNES. - INVISIBLE ENT JON HALL ILONA MASSEY PETER LORRE- AAAS THURS. yo BIR E A ALAN CREGAR LADD BE ado RNC Palatial Schwab Estate Goes On Public Auction Block October 3 SPECIAL 8 CHURCH NOTICE FOR Hs In Herbert Koeg Francis P roto Foo happen . 8 chur in case of n Service will be the period of ish House the Sacramental sociability Milesburg - Unionville Methodist William A Snyder. minister. Ser vices for September 20. Milesburg church school 9:30; morning worship 10:45. youth fellowship 6:30. Wed. nesday, Sept. 23, prayer ce at 7:30. Unionville: church at 8:15: vouth fellowship 6.30 Ung worship 7:30. Thursday, 24 prayer service at 7:30 servi school ever Qeryt ofp 8t. John's Episcopal Church Rev. Dr. Herbert Koepp-Baker rector: Rev. Francis P. Davis, as- sistant Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity. 11 a. m. Celebration of the Holy Eucharist in Humes Woods You are cordially invited to share this Family Day with In case of rain the service will be held in the church, us Advent Church C. C. Bh pastor 10 a. m.: preaching, 11 o'- clock: Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p m. Mrs. Olive Rhoads, president Our next Bible study will be next Tuesday evening, September 22, at the home of William Hassinger, Pleasant View Revival at Pleasant View Revival services are scheduled to be held in the Pleasant View Union Chapel, one mile north of Bellefonte, Rev Sunday school wey, beginning on Sunday night, October! 25. and continuing for two weeks Rev. Allen Brubaker of Granville, near Lewistown, will be the evange- list sini ism MIB Ste MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C, Y. Wagner . & Oe, Ine, Flomr Mill, Bellefonte f ahd a Deferment Seekers May Consult Attorney JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH = = Sun WS of of el Ch 8 Shows Daily—7 to 11.30 P. M. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Continvous sat from 2 A NTW WARNER BROS. MIT ANE WYMAN D CRAWFORD ALSO ROY ROGERS--in JESSE JAMES AT BAY with Geo. “Babby™ Haves PLUS SUPERMAN CARTOON First Chapler New Serial Joon WINSLOW OF THE NAVY Be ta A ——— A ———————— MONDAY BARGAIN NITE ACTION PLUS! BUCK TIM JONES McCOY RIDERS OF THE WEST TUESDAY NITE ONLY Crime Reporter Shanghaied! FRANK ALBERTSON--in MAN FROM HEADQUARTERS with JOAN WOODBURY —— PLUS ce THREE STOOGES COMEDY NO SHOW WEDNESDAY i NEXT WEEK-END i {Starting Thursday) DEAD END LITTLE TOUGH KIDS GUYS TOUGH AS THEY COME Also—-WM. “HOPPY” BOXD--in STICK TO YOUR GUNS
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