January 21, 1943. UNIONVILLE Methodist Church Thursday evening. Sunday school Sunday morning. Junior Youth Fel- lowship in the afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Harriet Askin Senior Youth Fellowship in the ev ning at 6:30, followed by the preach ing service at 7:30, with sermon by the pastor, Rev. W. A. Snyder Free Methodist Church Prave: service Friday evening Sunday s hool Sunday morning, followed by the regular preaching service, with sermon bv the pastor, Rev. H C Jacobs The class Miss next Prayer service under the direction of Butler of Bellefonte, will meet Monday afternoon, Jan. 25, at 1:30, at the home of Mrs, J. R. Wil- llams. The topic to be discussed t time will be meat substitutes, mend- ing and darning. A good attendance is desired Mr. EL neral of his sister-in-law, Mrs Parsons, at State College la day afternoon In last week's items that william Barton, who was inducted into the Army stationed in Oregon, which er in that he Is located state of Colorado instead Another Tax Reminder payers please bear In mind penalty will be added to all February 1st 0 Diease settle up prior to that Guests at Mrs. John Inst week Baltimore ing with Talhelm, at Parsons attended the | mentioned recentis l wa we ror tax al which & awn period the home Talhelm a was Mrs Md. Mr her mother Julia: yra Underwood days thi and wife apman Under Kurtz we Kk nw 1601 Mr: and Mrs Sts [ wood of ite Col- ing several brother Ch eg Mrs ral daughter Hall wit) with Love Myrtle this week pent her POTTERS MILLS vd Pal yf Hazle called at the u Palmer mer and wile « home on Sat Hoiner fd in Ir their r Miss Sw liane spec ‘tive far le Sara Ennist Miss Gwendolyn Goodh Hill, visited Sunday at Workinger home Mr. and Mt: J Haagstown pent farm recently Yeagertown, art of Cent M iN time ago following day eve first bir i ister onion Bobby Delores and Joann and sister Janet Mrs. Lewis Fau s in the army. ha town, where ployment Mr. and Mrs. H E and Mrs. Reeder Si Mrs. G. H. McCormick Agriculture Exten ing and banquet at Bellefonte Mr Donald ployment Smith Jona she Vir Wwovo Ret Book Review Features Victory Club Meeting Club, new alld nur v Hospital was ably ©. Harvey At the business sion was held applying for SeSS1ONn a distn on the possibility of group hospitalization for club members. The organization voted in favor purchase of a Service flag and of Individual Vi tory pins. Five members of the group now are in the armed forces. The meeting closed with a social hour during which refreshments were wryved — — - — — SNOW SHOE Mrs. John Cartwright, Mrs. Mar- tin Cartwright, son Bobby and Mrs Mahlon Lucas of Moshannon, spent Inst Wednesday at the Eva Wenrick home. Miss Marie end with her at Bellefonte Mrs. Eva Wenrick received word from her son, Pvt. George Wenrick, that he has just recovered from ma- jaria fever and left the hospital on Christmas day. George is down in the Canal Zone, where he has been stationed since he enlisted in the U. 8. Army in July, 1941 Blanchard - Dix Rum Baptist Rev, William J. Shope, pastor, Lib- erty Baptist Blanchard--Unified Sunday school and morning worship, 9:45: Glad Hour, Tuesday evening, 7:30. Quarterly business meeting on Tuesday, Jun, 26. Messiah Baptist, Dix Run—Sunday school, 9:30; and Young Peoples service, 6:45. Even- ing worship, 7:45. Quarterly business meeting Sunday, Jan. 31, following service of the Hipple spent the week- sister, Mrs, Gene Roan REBERSBURG, PA. ODD FELLOWS HALL SHOWING Thursday Night JANUARY 28 at 7:30 O'clock “OUR TOWN" amens WH Hen William Helden and Martha Scott, ADDED—SHORT SUBJECTS \ ~ Admission — Children 11c Adults 22 ‘Unemployed Are Sought For Farm SA Asks Men “and Women Take Work on Depleted Farm Front and hi band at State College During the blackout last evening, one of the warden lo h honw Lo gel hi and thought he was down on a chalr to pul an hurry, In the dark great surprise sat down In the clothes basket. And did he have a time pulling himself out of 1? Guess thought he would have to take it with him, but after some pulling and tugging finally pulled himself None other than Billy 1 about it BI? M. Holt where she expect time with her son and Mrs. P, 1. Holt children ince the departure of ont Russell, last Monday, when was Inducted into the U Army Lewis Eminhizer m of Mr. and M1 william Eminhizer, left Tue day morning for the army induction New Cumberland, having passed his final examinations n week HNO Mi het Thursday hurried overshoes going iit them on Wn nid Lo Gis to Security supervisor for Blalr and Centre counties today urges all unemployed and underemploved men and women in this area to reg- Ister for good farm jobs ‘We need every ta help Unch phinse of the INE Is every to 1 shoulder and defense and { wd with het LOE with Oukley 8. Havens, Administration Farm he hand we can get Sam win the food war,’ sald. “Farm- bit a important as ing a rifle or working in a industry. Now that we are the necessity of feeding he Our allies and countries from which "ithe Axis Is being driven, farming one America’s most essential war Industrie Mr. Haver jobs on dalry or be made at any FSA or U. 8 ployment office. FEA maintain fices at Post Office Bullding, Ty and USES at 1100-16 t Bellefonte, toona . for weveral He also and death help to apply Harry USES office We out How Mr Miles spend family, CHS he Orrie ha to burg nne Mi KOM 8 ol for may Em- of - rome, application farm aid poultry center at Mar home where he weeks d 'urner ha ned to Led here from en tine retul urged furmer either at had ring the cn THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. [tions for jobs," Mr. Havens declared, | ‘If we find more folks here willing to take farm work than we have jobs for, we'll place them elsewhere in the state or In another state "Experience work sn’'l necessary “The Farm tion Is prepared train volunteers for pay all travel expenses from Lhe home to a training center and from there to the job. We also pay board wd room and expenses while train- ing. And we'll be able to find decent jobs at prevalling wage for all who want to help out “Some folks will be trained by farmer-employes. In that we'll all transportation cost from home to the farm. We're prepared to pay expenses of moving the work- er's family his new job aftr three months.” The comity supervisor local Inbor supplies did not cal demands, help would be ported here from other state in farm Becurity Administra- trangport and farm work, We to the case pay to 1 0 said that meet Lranse- - MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C, Y, Wagner & Co. Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Whent $1.45 Onts 55 Com 1.00 Rye 60 Buckwheat 70 "Delinquent’ Selectee Reports to Board Here One of three men listed several weeks ago by Local Draft Board No. 2. of Bellefonte, as being delingnent In fallure to file draft questions naires ha reported satisfactorily, officials snd vesterday The man Is Frank C Howard, R. D 2 Bhawver, ol SBhawver was away from this district and reported upon | learning that he was listed as a de- linquent, draft officials sald The other two have not been heard from. One Is Clarence M. "Flip" Fisher, of Bellefonte, who disap- peared under mysterious clireume- stances last July 9 while swimming In an abandoned quarry hole in Are mor Gap, Just north of Bellefonte The other Is Herbert C. Brown, of Philipsburg Fisher's now being probed since without proof his death in the quarry hole it is assuined he may be alive, and if so, has falled comply Sclective Service law strange ane is the F. B. 1 disappens by f ol to were when aoep When nim come- hooks, and two companions the quarry hole went Lo one end thie and disappeared long fal) i Bell used Fisher pool, hi they not ane who of velled to locate Oompit od efonte fire rappling f ELA | dynamite and other [the man's body, but Bellef that he may not hate een, drowned arose when he was Hiscovs ol ered to have made certain tions which might have that the “drowning” was that he escuped from Lhe got away without being seen, cn Wn — f HOWARD A birthday dinner wis Rivd 4 PO day, Jan. 18, In Kemp's birthday. me foi present for the event: Weber, daughter Nelle, My, C. C. Dreese, Mr. and Mrs. Wagner daughter Joanne, The “Win One” class of the Evans 1 and | A pelical and Reformed church Wart [THURSDAY entertained Thursday evening at the home of Miss Nelle Weber, Twenty members were present, ! Mr ner and Mr. C. ¥. Deitrich Attended Masonic lodge in Bellefonte Tuesday night The Howard basketball team Ding fPIRAY ed Jersey Shore team An Jerséd Shore Tuesday night, 37-21 In favor of Jersey Bhore. Mrs. Arthur Irvin entetlalnged her | sister from Williamsport over BAL: | irday and Sunday -- oking bef ———— is cay: Ws you speak Public thinking counts MILDLY I. To Convert Odd Lots ® Military or Flat Heels ® Crepe, Leather, ® Loafers Rubber Soles ® Espadrills Men's Work Shoes OXFORD OR ANKLE HEIGHT Very Special At 3.00 ® Suede ® Gabardine ® Leather ® Alligator ODETTE D. MYERS GIRLS’ Snow Shoes VERY SPECIAL *1.00 ALL HEEL HEIGHTS! Leather — Gabardine — Suede NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS NO CHARGES BETTER GRADE Play Shoes Movcensin Type. Were $5.00 a Pair 2.95 Into Cash. $9.19 AIR-STEP SUEDES Regular $6.50 Value 4.95 560.95 Very Soft For 59.19 LADIES’ Arch Type SHOES Every Day Wear 52.95 | SENSATIONAL SHOE LE| WITH MARKET CONDITIONS AS THEY ARE THE WORD “SENSATIONAL” PUTS IT . WE HAVE TWO GOOD REASONS FOR IT: 2. To Prepare Our Stock For the New Conservation Order, Lim- iting Style and Pattern. We Guarantee These Items to be REAL REDUCTIONS, Not Simply Advertising at Reg- ular Prices! Read This List Carefully It May Never Happen Again ! SPORT OXFORDS ‘po Values to $4.00 Odd Lots Boys’ Shoes — BROWN — TWO-TONE BLACK Were to 53058 *1.69 WOMEN’S DRESS SHOES Every Pair Sold at $4 and $5 . Red ® Green Odd Lot WOMEN'S SHOES Straps - Ties - Pumps 150 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S DRESS SHOES Guaranteed $2.75 to $3.00 Values *1.00 15 DAYS OF UNHEARD-OF SAVINGS! THURSDAY, JAN. 21, TO SATURDAY, FEB. 6 YEAGER’S BELLEFONTE'S HOME SHOE STORE See Our Windows | ———— 1 All Sales Final ' Rel TR 3 M. W. Wagner, Mr. J. HK, Wag | T™hé stoete was the | tha | | MONDAY Pugs Fie wi Public Sales INESDAY JANUARY 27D rumrine will offer at publie A ol hs house In vhe 100 block, Bast Beaver Avenue, Bae College, « ll line of household goods ) ching a ot of double-deck beds and mattresses; Jot of new at aden! tables; dressers tubing a hes poking utensils, chairs ON man Olher articles Sale at Q Flock hoon, sharp, Terms, cash EM Sinfth uct Harold Albright clerk x3 | sATURDA Y FEB 20 Heston will offer at public on the Hettinger farm, 0 Cust Centre Hall, slong oad, livestock and ments. Sale at 12 Smith, auct MARCH 4 ick will offer at farm, one-fo lane's Mill Mohd, or about Mill Hall Clin fann implemen te hold good tile apd Huble aucy MARCH offer at publi the miles north of 1} State road Bory Hne of farm stock plements, Clea m Wise Hut BATURDAY, MARCH will offer t 1 } west of Osdar 8 sonviie road, 1 ing o'clock L A sae miles Br pub Lory E FF Hu MARCH son will offer at Prank M ¥ Hail, one mile Pa i! ments Smith, auct TURSDAY will offer farm, 244 burg. Pa plemenis 10 a wha Wise ar WEINBESDAY 4 ae SATURDAY hiaries sale On er far Creek ac hax hot gules south of Bellefo farm implementa hold gpoots. Clean-u at Pfam EM Smhh C. Bmeitger, clerk WEDNESDAY MARCH I Cill =» offer y wo miles » the Port evvilie, 30 ine of f house wv Up sale Ha Hubler. THURSDAY lover burg, ¢ pany farm 8 full ne of Sud farm si hold woods & Hubler av THURSDAY. MARCH ong will offer Nix Tarn Rowar stock and farm implem at JO a. mm. Roy Ovier THURSDAY. MARCH will offer at g farm three mile onary Ps Implements and Hubls TRURSDAY Ritter wil the Dale farm. south ge on Routs an LUvesiock ding {| purebred Guernsey Armin ] ments and household ! la at 2:30 nh. EM Act PRIDAY MARC H 12. Jan alizger will ¢ r at the Porter re sryllie Pa. sa fu farm implements bold goods. This |§ Bale at 5 ; suet. C EB Pn FRIDAY MAROC Ho man will offers arm MARCH 2 miles sous r Mevye MARCH offer ot 12 oc ancy JESDAY. MARCH ae Will offer at 1 mt Miller farm Pa Bvestock and Bale at 10 o } . Bucts BATURDAY Stoner will offer at publi bis farm at Tussevville, o { 32 livestock. farming implement i and household RO0ois WA a m E M Smith | WEDNESDAY. MARCH 17-John Rudy will offer at public sale on the Kennedy farin one mile west of Centre Hall Pa. along the Brush Valley road, livestock sad farm Implegpents. Sale at 10:30 RR Mn E M Smith autt. This i» a clean up sale 48.1 THURSDAY. MAROH 18--dewis Pel. rer will offer at public sale on the Bhugertas farm located at the Fab Hatchery in Benner township. near Pleasant Gap, 8 horses, 14 mlich ows hogs and a full and complete ine of farming Implements This is » clean-up aale Bale at a m A detalled descrip Appear In these 1 Mayes & Stover, suc [FRIDAY. MARCH 19- will offer at public Barris Stover farm southaest of Aiheim farm unplements and household Foods Sale at 10 o'clock Maves antl Stover, aucts 53.41 PRIDAY, MARCH 19--Audrew Rockey offer al public sale on ihe pistine farm below Zion, along road Jeading to Lock Haven, a number of purebred cattle and wormie farming implements Sale at H.5 mm. E M Smith. auc DAY, MARCH 20-8. C. Dot. will Offer at public sale on BIE Tarm near Lamar Pa. livestock and farm implements. Eppley R MARCH 20 - Genteel will offer at public sale at hiz farm In the village of Zion, a span of mules, cows, and a fall ne of farm equipment. a clean-up sale. Sale at 12:30 » m, Detajied description will appear in these columbs later, Stover, aucts TUESDAY, MAROH 28-4 E Wells wil offer at public sale on his farm at Lamar Pa. live stock and farm Implements. This is a clean. up sale, 50-11 MOCK MARCH ta n Hvestock WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24—W, Steels : Patterson will offer at public sale on the Wilson farm 2% miles east of Tyrone, along route 550, lve. stock, farm | ements and some household Sale at 930 Terme made known on day of sale. BM Smith awit W. C. Morrow clerk. 83.11 WEDNES. MAROH 2¢-W, L. Wear. ! i er will offer at public sale at the Retormed church farm located fween Mecla Park and . Bale at 10:90. "Mayes LCs. “war WEDNESDAY, M MAROH 24.-R.¥ Nell will A at public sale on Swarts ocated three miles wel of a rs Mills, and one-half mile south of Tusseyville full ine of live stock and farth implements This Is a clean-up sale. Sale at 10 ne E FE Hubler, auct. 2«f two miles east of Puasa | Gap. uvestock. farming Speman Cent 4 es Liv _ ¢ : ‘Bl 12:40 © w ' Lis fo This is | Mayes and | am E Boor Suoel Lear IT) BAmith, suct lew Baneltleer Isoturday, January 23 FIRST SATIONAL BANK OF BELLEFONTE of Clay Township wi of prem Hall, ut lowing nn nin or » ) ‘ ’ A \r Ouk ‘ per oY Pro HOU REHO! D COONS hres AOU wardrobe rieen straight Mwing mes deum rugs shale; two EX machine, nr oll Move . garden Chrys beds wee dresses fesk. secretary. fo Thursday, February 4 SAMLEL B. WASSON Perry adi #14 spike ens la cutller rood congition: Wao . Delaval wrard throat nami milk §13 r machine r Esso 4- Bi LE + > 1844nc Saturday, March 6 IDA M. WEAVER, EVELYN M. WEA- VER, and THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MIDDLEBL RG 1 sale at T2R Bouth lege. Pennsy! yelook p.m, the Ii TODETLY GOODS Upright pi rooking mire, two «on desk swivel d two student tables; kerosene room heater: two double deck beds: tron ant metal beds, cof) Wo Res ranges with ove one iwo-burner far Diate, one threc-burner gis plate; Kerosene ho water heater. floor ints four e refrigeratom; four dressers, extension table and chairs sideboard. cloths rack; three 8x12 rues two 6x8 rues; Wash stabi Majestic combination radio; Chiys- fet sedan car, and many other items Of personal properly $00 BUMerDUs wo mention REAL ESTATE--A brick dwelling house South Pugh street, Sate College Pennsylvania. all modern oonvens ences Dew furnace; house in good slate of repair froting on Bast Pour vecafit jots Lown as jos Nos Beaver Avenue 40 61. 62, and 70, on pian of Jota awn known ae Beaver E M Smith, auct bright clerk H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 357% PINE GROVE MILLS, PA L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 24 Why not have the benefit of competitive bidding in the sale of your property. ate Col - HOUSEH LD pi S224 ben —_— rol Ahlrted nn aon located at 728 Harold D. Al Watch for Dates!
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