THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. 00 October 22. 1942, 4 Page Six 284 Men Qualified In October Draft Bellefonte, R. D. 1; (Continued from page one) Beightol, Beech Creek; Shope, Milesburg: Orvis B Monument: Floyd Herr, Michael Fetcho, Philipsburg Norman L. McKinley, R. D. 3; Warren Moore Ridge: Robert W. Shope, Henry A. Salisbury, Beech John W. Kelley, Bellefonte, R Victor J. Shedlock. Charles W D.; Paul P Clarence E R.D. 2 Men who accepted Pavlick, Hockenberry, are to go to New October 30 are John P. Alexander, C Frank S. Pachipka, C ard C. Benton, Pine Glen; Tomchick, Osceola Mills: Harris, Clarence George Munson: George O. Emil Shoe: John W. Weber, in fonte; Donald J. Irwin, Raymond D. Confer ward L. Muirhead, Clarence John S. Spella, Clarence; Surovec, Clarence; Robert ell, Milesburg: George P Bellefonte, R. D. 2; William Philipsburg Kermit N Howard, R. D. 2; C singer, Monument; Clarence lerman, Milesburg; Joseph F ander, Clarence; Kincle Mayes, Bellefonte, R. D. 3 Cowher, Philipsburg James R. Flick, Poweiton rence E. Williams, Port Matild B Price Ph lips Keith, Sandy Ridge Paul Osceola Milk Plovyd E. Wills Matilda William | Hobb: Lf Mills: Willard I. Patterson fonte: Merrill F. Reese D. C.; Carl Tulowitski August J. Vieard, Phil \ Philipst Howard successiuiiy Phi 1itino Men “who aminations New Cumberl i George M. Plagi Durbin Rumberger, ford H. Rhine W. Casper, Bellefor in, Julian, R derson, Julian Sandy Ridge Unionville; Haven Mahlon E 1: Sheldon E R. D. 1; Jack § Gap; John hig mn ter C. Bean, Watson ell Moshannon ipsburg; Philip fonte: John C Ridge R. D. ument James Zackey Parkes, Philipst man, Bellefonte Philipsburg: John Haven Robert Thomas Williams, H ward M. Dunsmore, Philipsbt Dudish, Jr. Cl Clemow, Bellefonte STI —— King arillpr - ling SHUNNE Alfred H.' Borger, Howard; onte, Jr Sandy Mileshurg: Creek; PD 3: Philipsburg, Weller, Port Matilda, R Philipsburg; Howard, Bellef for service afte r being examined last Friday, and who Cumberland larence: Mill- John larence; Lewl Ned Snow Belle- Lewis Orviston John J McDow- Bressler 8S. Lewis, Showers Has- A. Kel William Kar] § Law- sburg Harry Washin Moore Orvi Stewart Aleck Lock Haven; Walter H John Boone, | Willlamspor t: Bellefonte John R James W Holt, Renov Monument; Poorman, Askey, Renovo; y; Dalton E CGieoige Shivery, fonte, R. D. 1; william L. Span Blanchard; Willlam K Powelton; Ira 8. Rossman, Ray E. I'wrd, Donald W. Breon, Bellefonte Longer, Port Matilda, R, D. 1 Schaefer, Bellefonte, R. D. 3; lam C. Logue, Julian The following Selectees who derwent final examinations in toona on Monday, will depart the New Cumberland Center on November 2 Robert Leroy Rodkey Clarence Wilbur Young Clair Lawrence Moore R. D. 1; Mike H Mills R. D. 1 + Mills; John Billets FiCK, paul Danko, Philipsburg R. D Paul Rowland McGuire, Philipsb Joseph Mi Kopchik, Pl burg R. D.; Arthur Thomas R Powelton; Willlam Edward Pe key, Niagara Falls, N. Y vin Sutoon, Philipsburg eph Schwab, Philipsburg Also William Edward Bellefonte: Walter Lee Runkle ard R. D. 2; Robert Huntin Howard R. D. 1 ler, Orviston; David Ernest Philipsburg: Richard Anthony derson, Bellefonte, Harry Leroy Williamsport Philipsburg R. D. 1; Alfred Peters Sandy Ridge. Irvin lay Strunk, Bellefonte R. D. 3 Sn on Belle! Ha jzak Clarend L} Steve hael wn Ed- Henry i drew larence Robert Zavads aines, Julian R. D Por ao) Also Harold Leslie .. ard R. D. 1; Max Richar John Gos Snow Shoe ladelphia; Har Bellefonte Ph i Sprin 174 Philipsburg mie James Cal McNichol How- gdon John Gordon But- Lukens An- Solt Harold Laird Harper Earl Arthur Paul Ar Juicy, Mouth-Watery APPLES Winesap or Delicious 6 25¢ N. Spy or Baldwin 7 ~25¢ Shaffers Have The Values Sweet Potatoes 9” 25¢ Tokay Grapes 2" 25¢ Calif. Oranges ““ 45¢ 10-1b sack 3 for head Yellow Onions Juicy Grapefruit Snow-White Cauliflower KRAUT CABBAGE 50...73c GOLD -N-SNOW LAYER CAKE. 29¢-37c¢ OLD STYLE BREAD. NABISCO Ritz Crackers |b pg. 23¢ .Ige. loaf 10¢ MEAT SPECIALS Sliced Spiced LUNCHEON 5 Ib 23¢ Meaty SCRAPPLE Ih Se Smoked Penn-Alto EVAP MILK 6 .49c SPARERIBS ib 2%¢ Pure LARD 2 Ibs 3c Octagon Laundry Soap Palmolive Seap Super Suds Motor Oil X'PERT Gingerbread MIX 2. 35¢ SHAFFER'S TENDERAY Beef Steaks and Roasts Costs No More Than Ordinary Beef! 'G-E Mazda LAMPS 15-25-40-50-60 Watts 10c¢ giant bar Se 3 reg. cakes 2l¢ giant pkg. 73¢ {tax incl) 2 gal. can %¢ Pork and Beef SAUSAGE Pigs FEET Libby's Tomato Juice__3 cans 25¢ (Green Beans No. 2 can 15¢ Fancy Apricots____ 8-0z. can 10¢ Breakfast Fruits_ can 10¢ Cranberry Sauce___can 5¢ Dixie Oleo Penn-Alto Kraut CARROTS and Peas 2 No. 2 cans 33¢ Sliced Peaches tall can 18¢ Salad Dressing qt. jar 29¢ 2 lge cans 25¢ Frank R. Glenn, Conler, Anthony, Bellefonte, James 8B Bumgarner, Belle Merrill, Coleville Bellefonte, R. D Cico Lee Wwil- for Reception Port Matilda Malevko, Jr. Osce Ose ed In In SHAFFER STORES COMPANY Irvin F Kenneth Marlin C Mitchell ‘I R. DD} North Braddock terman, Millheim Bellefonte October 28--Wendell K. Green, I'he State College; Frank C. Morrison, pickett evealed that Bellefonte R. D. 2; Austin L, Pat- 16 health certificates, had Inspec rick, Jr, State College: Samuel L.'ogq 12 eating and stores, a DeArmit, Pine Grove Mills; Walter had spected the curb market, Td F. Auman, Millheim; David A. Bal- port also revealed that a nulsan lenger, State College; Philip D pit Bom t had been Inves tigat ed m1 Jones, Jr, State College the matter corrected Harold W. Waite, Bellefonte; Ken- | 1.0 soeclal committe neth L. Ghaner, Port Matilda R. D.| 14 the Ame Li \ } American Lime 1; Richard L. Higgs, Port Matilda Company is continuing it R. D.; Howard 8. Rosenberry, State emirate Hime drat A ll o College; Robert 8. Osman, State Col. | 11. + a itn No. 1 a lege I EL hy ly ' George A. Korman, State College Harry E. Breon, State College: Paul J. Horner Centre Hall KR. 1] Clarence C. Meyve Centre Hall Donald H. RefIner, Woodward: Paul F. Anderson, Jr. State College: Win ! tre Hall R. D Hege Coleg auto accident isorde | Shoemaker, Bellefonte; Investigations, 10 Orndorf, Woodward, | vestis Matter, State College; | conduct F'aylor, Warriors Mark in the Robert R. Confer, New ors tota Willlam L. Hos- market and Mike J. Job- vered watch, the M ation drunk and d Arrests from me from prope: lockup, Collections od $174.08 fees $0.86 Included report re and Btolen $35 rec and a CO vealed he had places efforts manag a man Council Employs tion w Boro Secretary |." (Continged from page one) Vie A Nur » IN MEMORY OF MARIUS MINE Written by a Friend - Local Church. report of Health Officer WW { the Ly ut 1] ned id Ww oe wd Ie ported and Stone to » of t ) R 125 Yea rs old « (Continued from pape one) will be a xites at either { some Jiavere und fac litle 4 gireet is AY r been plied friends of the former ails wh — ung i n : Commit ! s District Buperi reques y the the Filliamsport Dis the remova wylvania Confe that bulld- | the Methodist chur in 1 the morning of the cht irch at the ev he new builc The Street y act on a YMCA for a dead tree in front of ing on West High reported to be dead and our condition In a street s tree 18 | oianat preacher 3 MiTach in danger- The y preacher pastor State High- ate assumed upkeep and from the way Department the St responsibility for the maintenance of the bridge over the Gamble N race at the foot of West High street, and indicated that the bridge will be repaired in the near future Some months ago Council, believing the bridge to be the borough's responsibility, pur- chased heavy steel beams and was preparing to make the repairs when it was decided to determine wheth- er the State wasn't liable for such work. In Monday's letter the High- way Department indicated a desire to purchase from the borough the stee] beams which had been secured for the repair job Chief of Police letter John's Episcopal Church Dr. Herbert Koepp-Bak Rev Twenty-first Sunday Church schools 9:45 a St. Rev rector. tant Trin af ty am awaits you Pleasant View Union Chapel Rally Day, Sunday. October 25 Sunday school, memorial service a anniversary service beginning Sunday, October 25 7:30, and continuing for two wee with wisiting evangelist ea as Cn — s— Few self-respected men cover adjectives to describe the o dition of the world in the event an Axis victory A cm — Harry Dukeman submitted a police report, showing the following activities: 43 cars tag- "Hy ged for illegal parking, 3 larceny gh (Political advt) RE-ELECT (JIMMIE) VAN ZANDT CONGRESS A sincere and able legis- lator whose boundless en- ergy has enabled him to compile a record of real service to the people of the Twenty-Third Congression. al District, JAMES E. Vote for Jimmie On Nov. 3 HE HAS MET EVERY ISSUE FAIRLY AND SQUARELY! Prancis P. Davis, ass be the er, is. ter m.. morning prayer with sermon 11.00 gqp 7g a DENTIST A cordial and sincere welcome th nd Revival services at ks, can dis- Te of » Hunters Await 3 iransients lodged Season Opening mall Game Season, Starting October 31, Than Usual Steady, Boy! Earlier Many a hunt ously await Penn Oct CALLED INTO SERVICE of State Col- commission 8S. Naval repos Ronald has uled to November J be taken Fred Robison daughter, Joan » College y Buy Defense Bonds now! grrm— H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 3579 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. — L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales SATURDAY A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2842 Why not have the benefit of competitive bidding in the sale of your property. Past experiences have proven that public sales of real estate demand higher prices A number of Farms and several Residences will be offered at public sale in the near future, Watch for Dates! LOCAL UNION GIVES PHOTOS OF U. 5. FLAG TO TEACHERS eedom Sentinel of Fr of ' BIg and ealistically cole Copies red the U. B. Flag, were dis- ¢ 400 or more Cel teachers wh tudy of ted 4 ti trib county school the annual two-day ( tence Dy Ly superintenden hn Ol in the count Buy Rands Public Sales Wise & Hubler usel hold goods Bale at 12 o'clock a Stover, aucis atiorney NOV. 14 — Thomas R offer Kale SATURDAY Shearer will on his farm Bianchard, a full fart mplementa and sor hold goods. Bale at 10:32 1 will be served. Terms made Known on day of sale Wise & Hubler auct FRIDAY offer public one NOV. 20--C. H Musser will public sale 3 miles East Smith Ar imple ments and some household goods Sale at 10 a m. This is a clean- Mayes & Btover, aucts NOV. 21 - Toner A Mann will offer at public sale on farm. 8 miles northwest of Howard, along the Marsh Creek road, live stock and farm imple ments Sale at 10 a m Mayes & Stover, aucis Thursday, Oct. 22 J. LOYD SHANK will offer at public sale one mile east of Salona postoffice, Clinton County, the following items | LIVESTOCK -- 20 head of grade Guernsey cattle, cpnsisting' of 13 milch cows, 3 of which wiil be fresh Or ciose springers, the remainder will be fresh between sale time and firet of April. bull, 13 months old; 6 head of young cattle, ranging in age from yearling to four months old; 3 strait spotted Poland sows; 22 strait spotted Poland China pige up sale his 8 weeks old by time of sale; 50 young | | chickens, Plymouth Rock: 2 geese [hens, gander; 200 bushels of oats; some hay | PARM IMPLEMENTS John Deere tractor corn work« 3-bottom model A tractor; er. John Deere 12-inch plows convertable fo two, all in A-l | condition; Deering binder. 6-11; four {sets harrows; «tooth harrow, 2- horse cultivator, potato sprayer; hay fork, rope and pulleys; forks, Oliver | {land side plow, steel beam; 3 Deer | ‘ing mowers, 5 and 6 foot cut, 2-row | corn planter: two-horse wagon and | fodder shredder; good | thay ladders: jset of tug harness, 8B milk cans, i buckets. strainer; Delaval No lcream separator; ¢ider barrels: | Rettion hog Bale will start at 10 o'clock tary | Ash oash, la syved BA 8 EE Hubler, aut, ui! 12 | fron | hnjpersy anitgbening | FE Hub- ‘ KE 244 Wed. - Thur., Nov. 4-5 HRUSKELL 8, WEAVER Saturday, Oct. 24 BASIL MOTT Or of he Odi Thursday, Nov. o A. LONG Saturday, Oct. 31 HANK FBEISENHALER SPRING SALES Saturday, Oct. 31 f HARLES H TOL ST The undersigned will offer at public sale on J. S. Zieg ler's farm. one mile east of United States Northeastern Pen- Pa.. on itentiary, Lewisburg, p Sony October 24, 1942 Starting at 1:00 o'clock sharp, rain or shine, Complete dispersal sale of Dairy Herd and Equipment. Due to labor situation, we are compelled to dispose of this herd of valuable cattle. Time is too short for getting out catalogues, See records below. All Holstein Fresian and reg- istered, old Assoc. This herd is accredited for T. B. Never had a reactor. Also fully accredited for Bangs Disease, and ready to go into the very cleanest herds of cattle. Bred to very good sires, Following are cows, records in testing, as- sociation work: Sale Ne Ap Lbs of Mill 1 Ye 16.091 9811 11,462 11,008 3,081 (8 i TORT 461.5 33890 459.0 536.5 647.5 294 5305 12.663 531.0 10.013 429.0 13.30 582.0 12,940 685.5 12,030 565.5 9.608 413.0 8538-9 Mo. Rec.372.0-9 Mo. Rec. 5-.4.42 7205-7 Mo. Rec. 295.5-T Mo. Rec. 5-13-42 records, and heifers” breeding: 610.0 6-10-42 484.5 29-42 696.5 17-42 4165 11-42 2% -13-42 and dams’ 13.73 10.316 12.90 160.058 10013 Following are heifers’ Yr. 10 Mea. Yrs ! Xs Yr. 10 Me. Yrs are Bulls with age and dams’ record: i Xr. 9.608 4130 11 Me. 10.001 461.5 11 Moe. 10.23% 78 11 Me. 11.454 512.0 2 Yrs 10454 512.5 This bull will be brought to the sale by a neighbor and sold for cash by the owner. This sire was bred and calved by us. It is good breeding. Following equipment—2 complete units Hinman Milking Machines, with rigging, ready for use: a lot of milk cans, cic; one used manure spreader, One team of horses coming 4 and 5 years old, light bays, well broken and gentle, weight about 2700 Ibs, Following TERMS CASH-the cheapest way to buy. Purchaser to pay for transfer of cattle if wanted. BOYER, Auctioneer. J. S. ZEIGLER,
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