March 25, 1943 \ WY ZLOTY Yarn Mane THE. CENTRE DEMOURAT, BEITEFORTE, PX. there was an opportunity te do n good job of managing sheep, It wos this year. He also stated that sheep- men with a good supply of legume hay and good pasture will get by the present protein shortage better than most other dvestock men Mr. Connell pointed out that the government has requested that growers consign thelr wool direct to the government, instead of to the mills. He sald that in Centre county this eould be done through the w pool which has been so the past BELLEFONTE KR. D. 2 BOY BECOMES AVIATION CADEY | Undines Hold or ——— even 168} ‘Titan Recei Body of Missing dg Annual Banquet : Additional Award Engineer Found dditional Awa ————— Continued from page one) Renovo Railroad Man Had duction Awards granted a renewal of the Army-Navy “E" Award to the Disappeared From Home February 11 Cadet Kenneth B. Marshall, son of Mrs. Elsie B. Marshall of Belle. fonte, R. D. 2. Is now enrolled as an aviation cadet In the Army Air Force Pre-Flight School for pilots at Max well Field n Kirt ol Montgomery, Alabama Aviation Cadet Marshall gradunt ed from Bellefonte High School in 19040. Prio tering the Army Al Force he held a Civil Service rat tock tracer (Continued from page one) serving in the armed forces Arthur Espey, of Harrisburg, fire school Instructor and an amateur cartoonist well known among the firemen of the state, pointed out the need for bovs and older men to carry on the work of volunteer firemen while other firemen are serving in the armed forees Among the guests Toastmaster Cowher were; Burgess Hardman P. Harrls; Council Presi- dent W. W. Sieg: Council members N. B. Long, Leslie Thomas, Charles! Kellerman, Russell Lambert, Paul of the employes of the Titan Metal Walizer. E. J. Teaman and Walter Manufacturing Company thelr Fberhart: Borough Manager Philip continued splendid achievement in goon Judee Ivan Walker, District outstanding production. Thi Attorney Mus WwW. Gettle, Sherift difficult win in the Edward R. Miller, Senator A. H stance and the requirements 10r Ye= yo 1,0 Assemblyman J. H. 'wallin Mr. Monoski was last seen by rela- 'newal are equally exacting Charles McRae, of Willlams- tives ag he left hix home about 3 ning this additional honor Hon. Charl FE. Dorwort! pm. Thursday, Feb. 11. After he have demonstrated a sol n (3. Love Esq... Willlam J. Em- quit work at 11 p. m. he the hau ; Ain 3 p ] 1 ick. Harry Badger, Rev. A. J. Cher RENAYG auies clio vom. He as Jaume RR. Huglw Corn. Rut- left for home and that was the last Jam bh Pp. Ru that w and Stats tha AS 2een | He is "survived by h ons, John Monoski port, and Cha daughter, Helen \ 4 \ LLE IAAL | Titan Metal Manufacturing Come (pany for an additional period of six months dating from January 18, 1943 This renewal grants vou the right to add a white star to your pennant I am therefore forwarding to vou through the Commandant of the Fourth Naval District a¢ new pens nant with one star afMxed which vou should receive in the near fu- ture I congratulate each and every one located on the out WEDNESDAY —~ THURSDAY — FRIDAY —~ SATURDAY THE YEAR'S GREATEST PICTURE Missing sinee Feb. 11, John Mon- oskl, 83-year-old Pennsylvania Rall- road engineer of Renovo, was found drowned Monday The six-week-0ld disappearance was cleared up when his body was found in the river at North Bend by Charles Summerson of Gleasanton, who mas rooming at a home near by. There had been a reward of $100 posted for solving the mystery Clinton county Coroner W. J Shoemaker sald there was no evi- dence of foul play added He there will not be an inquest ool in to «¢ Ce iu introduced by ing and worked as a > » * > ’ - upon For all war-time sweethearts . . . for award . ITE & SATURDAY MO 5T that every girl and boy who have found is to FRIDAY N (Continuous Shows Saturday It's The Gayest, Grandest ICE - TRAVAGANZA Of All Time MIRTH. BEAUTY! with the Top Skating Stars of on kee each other in a war-torn world . .. Cam port From 2 FP » J Jol boos went to ition upnly our fighting er tin Pietyre y thhifs y lat with the must , to bring thi On tr 1 tyes materia h venak WAr to a Su ul, ledge acclaim and thrill to! of him Police officer Barney rie - weLo% COMPLETES TRAINING Al ——— pn FORT KNOX, KENTUCKY Woman's Club Joseph H. Schenck In Meeting Here | and Mrs. Harold Sel ard, last week the Armored Knox, Ket 45-day maintenance Pvt. Schene Gi S¢ n from pags one) Lax (Continued Smiti Ph 1] Breot Kony rari ft course ade T. R. AUKER'S ®vurbbmai COMPLETE Undine DISPERSAL SALE way of pledgin ail glance Kk: 1 an an 1 “a REGISTERED b Mrs Miller: wing of ° Amer Among the HOLSTEIN CATTLE we FL Tuesday, April 13 L 9] 8 Sale will begin at 12:30 P. M., at farm situated in Juniata County, | miles east of MifMlint : i County, Route 35 members ry Loans A TH LE EE ET EL EET TE TEE ET EE ET EE EE EE EET ETE EE ETE EE EE EE TE TEE ETT TAT THAT TIAMAT ISAM AE EE EE A EE EE AE AAR RRA ARAMA AAA | WEDNESDAY & THI RSD AY MONDAY & TUESDAY vocalist Decker OF TON CAREADINE WILLIAM LUNDIGAN PATRICIA DANE JAMES CRALG NORTHWEST RANGERS ACTION hwara, Jack AN ARMY ON HIS TRAIL... a bewitching beauty in h \ 375) A BGCIRL will: Gene TIERNEY + Lynn BARI George MONTGOMERY Thrill With Mary Rank Legal Notices ' number { persons wi Ald % i part THRILLING OUTDOOR A hy ADMINISTRATRIN'S NOTH ; 3 ¢ ‘ ¢ 0 inal performance MONDAY NITE ONLY TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY H K ste of Hows P Nite Centre ( Herd Consists of 30 Head of Reg- istered Holstein Friesian Cat- tle, Accredited and Certified. — Bargain Fictions Famous Rascal in i New Hair-Raising Perils! ! CHESTER ANN RICHARD | MORRIS SAVAGE LANE AFTER MIDNITE WITH BOSTON BLACKIE Barry—in WITHIN County Sheepmen Elect Officers ne) George Houston as The Lone Ranger 20 Milk Cows, part of which were fresh in late fall, part fresh at time of sale and some due soon A ef nat the san Sg Qtate ( after sale. ; i: nid — in - OUTLAWS OF BORDER PASS With bad | nued from page Abo—Deon “Red THE TRAITOR Herd has been for 24 years wi of over 400 year. All matur of over 400 year. Several © butterfnt Al Fury’ John | | ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE the of t estate of Johr Township 1 matter America’s PLAY WAHOO NEXT THURSDAY NITE IT'S FUN AND PROFITABLE! we The Crowning Pleoe of Clowning in a Fun-Filled Career! THE DARING YOUNG MAN STARRING JOE E. BROWN Marguerite Chapman - William Wright ale iS The Years -It's Picture in SPECIZL ADDED FEATURE “WE ARE THE MALIINEST fF vers Yeu'll Funhest h over 600 pounds - C2 _. Apres per year. Most of these Fearless “Flying Tigers (} RIVER salisiaa | ‘ Tol : inoduler worms. Dy, Thorp said thal ithis type of coutrol woilld replace! former treatment using nicotine In cattle are out of bull association sires undersigned, all persons indebted which are bred from the best blood thereto sre requested to make Ime lines. Sire now in service is a bull Hsia Favmeute Sad Ahose hav aR with a proven index of 438 pounds will present them without delay for butterfat with a 4 test several 600-1b bt 2 Juniata Counts with 400 two-year-olds the COMING WEEK-END “THE IMMORTAL SERGEANT" I ATHAMALLLTHALA AAA LAAAL AL AMLALA TA FIA LAL AL AAAAR AMAL AAA AAS fH NEXT or DEAN r. Pa. Admir Real Troe NOR Thrill i LA ’ * ’ . » . + x over Evers : Ld bd ¢ Ld Ld $ ¢ Rl ¢ : ’ s ¢ . * rs : EA Ld eA UA Ld [4 . ’ . ’ -. . ¢ ¥ [4 LA v * [4 ~ $ Ld 7’ A , ¢ RA ’ [4 ’ LA M ’ 04 ’ [4 3 * + [4 ¢ : ’ ’ 4 Ld ¢ Ld Le ’, ¢ Ld [4 ’ * * M ¢ , Me ¢ | * . * Ld : | ¢ e ’ ¢ La ¢ | FB ’ ¢ ¢ EA ’ | ’ Ld ’ 4 RA 28 4 : ’ ta ¢ [4 ¢ ’ ’ ra v ’ LJ « A A A A A LL A A A rT EEL HAAR LL A TAAL ARAL SA LAA SAS EXBCTTORS NOTICR of +} a MAMAAFAMAMMAILAAMIA BALL ALA BIIAAAR ALIA BAIA BALL ARABIA RAUL 4044S This is a herd of and will please m good registered a herd ype cattle ——————— — — to purchase - i — one desiring id : i ww vhité clond : moke beh . Soldier Writes UNIONVILLE from in or Dear Bellefonte. ts white clouds or hing Vol ou Ming’ Siier Viel Sunritod mak ing bulid phenothiaz Ip Centre sheep + wd [1 page thr I will al sell wagon, low wheel other odd articles 50 Ani State and wWar- | f ever nf 8 Extension at feed on ng a them a: Husbandry ot Ge.av % £55 HOUN. Flemin FLICK. Jull Love . SOT 3 for # College management conditios DOROTHY Joh under x17 heat na ten He SPRING AND TURNER’S Cutest coats for small fry! or party parading she'll endless compliments for you these preity coats pretty penny, too! new versions of T. RB. AUKER ph ow wf Public Sales Additional Sales Page 5 Second Section | GOOD SUITS THAT PAY HIGH DIVIDENDS ON YOUR INVESTMENT OF $9.90 to $1 9.90 Not the kind of dividends that you count in dollars but dividends that you'll sum up with equal satisfaction! The pleasure of look - ng well dre the satisfaction that comes from lasting service these are the dividends you can count on from any one of these superbly tailored suits Posie-picking be winning in one of and you'll save a Come see the exciting these dependable classics Announce a New Children’s Department With the Largest Selection of Styles Ever ! Wednesday, April 7 I I DECRIR sed Fools real estate in Ha au of Centre E MM Smith m i EF OF : a me hotse hold ! $ | { | Saturday, March 27 MRS, CATHERINE LL. REED 7 { - NS { wii Yet her 108 J ! ils, ¢ follow - ) nd pereonial BrODErLY { HOUSEHOLD GOODS Plano / bed Nn suftes three-fourth sachine M/ / Better Coats THAT YOU CAN COUNT ON FOR DAY-IN-DAY-OUT SMARTNESS $9.90 to $1990 Tailored and sports types witli classic lines and detalling that will Jook just as shart in seasons to come! Fine twills, crepes, herringbone tweeds and other interesting and serviceable fabrics (lab- eled for fibre content), in black, navy beige. blue, red and green. Youthful box types and slenderizing fitted styles, designed and proportioned to flatier, as well as fit ER irom Rom te Horton electric g chairs, dining roomn chairs, oouch: library will be tric lamps. mirrors. pi e wel of Pine Grove 100-piece set of china: mi . known ag the Thom- dishes: silverware, fa” > 85 ww: wool filled eomiorts cooking utensils: canned Tru tus know linoleum; writing desk M 0 sell and we bookcase combined clock curtins will sds F 11 for You Sale »a* chairs; end lables | be served be ttie and garden ovis other articles Peuna Pur- tires Mark 13- mention mm. Terms ssh J 1 x AVCTIOTIORE Pine wne State College Fiiday, April 9 ie i 3,000 FF 00 nume Harpeter, ancl Monday, March 29 Immediately after the sale of the Charles Ripka personal property, the AC. Grove farm will be offered at public sale This Isr consists of 158 acres. 125 of which ate under \ 1, Harpster Chock Full of Charm! Saturday, April i0 WwW. I. KEEN will offer ai public sie at his home ialone the main hehway in Miles- cultivation: balance in timber and burp just west of the Scholl garage. pasture. barn equipped dscoording to (the Tollowing | ShefMeld specifications for 20 head | HO 4 GOODE-J-plece lve New EASTER COATS COATS $3.9810 $7.95 DRESSES 79¢ t0 $2.98 ~~ Hundreds of Charming Styles and a Size for Every Type Girl—Use Our Easter Layaway Plan. New and Enlarged Children’s Dept. |A. C. TURNER CO — JUST RECEIVED —— Crider Exchange Building New Shipment—Sheer Mesh Hose... $1.25 pair Remodeled o Bellefonte, Pa. | Ladies’ Dept. tof milch cows. Running water at the | barn. Fifty per cent of the price of This Tarm can be Ananced on & Bret mortgage If purchaser so de- sites | L Prank Mayes auct Saturday, April 3 CLINTON AUCTION {Tie sowing. Soar ry i persone ¥ 1 1d — Some good work | horses; riding horse with saddle and | elle complete ing room suite; $-plece dining room suite. Westing) ref: in rood condition: . Kalamazoo Neater: ol 0 iaweeper, good condition: Phileo ra- . in excellent condition: 9x12 Ax- minster ru; : ‘ous to mention ! Bale at 1280 sharp. Mave: and Stover, sutts. P M Dubbs oer i ait
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