THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Sam Poorm who has pl name De of the County for the urer of Centre nomination at September 14 thi nocratic hefore office County the Prima tatemer Due to th gasoline it wi each Democt Primaries a the | not onl east po also for busine Mr. Poorma in Centre ( Hie withi entire Public Sales (Additional Sales Second Section) Saturday, July 24 MELVIN © MeMONTGAL nHO! ch Maso y Art I. Har Saturday, July 31 GEORGE DROBNOOK on fH Rout walking <cullivator: Oliver No. 40 plow, 3 milk cows. arain drill. was on: 3 seta of tractor plow Poiek err V-lHeense GG M tree Bait oe : two. thir OTEOTH RR 1 ¢ UNIONVILLE Methodist Church: Sunday school Sunday morning; Youth Fellowship in the evening at 7 o'clock, and the regular preaching service Imme- diately following at 8 o'clock on the church lawn if the weather permits Sermon the Rev. W. A Snyder by pastor, Praver Sunday 9:30, im- preaching the Methodist Friday Church: evening mday morning at mediately followed by the service at 10:45, with sermon by Rev. H. C. Jacobs membe of the Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will be entertained Wednesday eve ning, July 28 the home of Mrs Helen Snoke Union township M1 Newton Fish and of Midian visiting parents al rs. J Hams, and © | ] Mrs. J. H Miss Nell V ‘ home here last week It A Free ervive school Si pastor, The nt Of two with R M ons het wil and fr Jill turned to het Midland couple weeks ind family om Bl hodist church Ness the Women's Met nonthly bu evening a + Holt M; Lundy I £ i ! A good attendance is desiied. M: h,% (:ient Hacks ibs Fully Insulated ICE REFRIGERATORS protect 1943 Brus H ids Drecious model This Deluxe Ice Refrigerator Is of Unusual Beauty with many features u boxes and at nobtainable ationa in ordinary ice | savings to you. *45.50 Other models, with 70 Ibs, ice capacity, 2.2 cu. ft. storage, 4; sq. ft. shelf area, Only $31.50 These refrigerators are L] White Enameled, with a roomy interior and gleaming, good-looking exterior. Get yours while our limited supply lasts! BRACHBILL'S Spring Street Bellefonte, Pa. " ad lentertained to dinner Saturday eve- ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs H. I. Kerchner Jack Shipley, son of Mr, George Shiple ment in Philadelphia busy in that city We are wondering of the community are on their drive on rats heard any reports ag yet started July 15th and will through July 30th Mrs. H. 1. Kerchner attended the funeral of her uncle, Jack Shirk, which was held Tuesday of this week from his home in Bellefonte Mammoth Cave-in At Coleville Mine Confinued from page one) by and Mrs and Is now how persons making out We have not f it those on top of the The third of a th ’ niu informed ground until happened about one of the top of and about from middle of CRve n mile Coleville north { a in § feel or 80 square hay- 0 the hundred butlding In 3 which down the covers an airshaft lead- mine fil Hel ing into the fter the cave Was offic 4 the in visited the Immediate] Warne nd placed a ba ls hour guard on can be ed out thy reported the premises until aren fenced bb I'hey point » brats iP May home TT 1.enag War in operation U4 te with a # { Lope had AiMeal iriace water and Linden Hall Pair Wedded 50 Years 1 {f Pleasant mitaned from pape ome) ap Woy pvt he arn in N { Mabe % ed ten is a member f Centre Hall the cout 100OF member ie are member he Boalsburg nae Tho spent all or part of home anit were the following nd Mrs Blair Brenda Kay David Mrs Floyd Walker Mrs Walker, all of Bellefonte Randall Wiking and daughters and Nancy Lou, Pleasant and Mrs. John Dreibelbis fand children, John. May, and Laura, all of Pennsyivania Furnace: Mr and Mrs. William Houser. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Houser and daughters Margaret and Mabel: Mr. and Mrs {C. D. Dahle. Mrs. John Reifsnyder, iMrs. Catherine Tressler, Mrs Ilda McClellan, Mrs J. F. Zechman, LL. R Bickel, Mr. and Mrs Samuel Ross and daughter, Barbara Mr. and Mrs Hugh Ralston, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart iDillon and Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Callahan and daugh- ters lois and Eva May. W. T. Noll and grandsons Robert and Junior Noll, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace White, and George Felding, all of Linden Hall eranty at the Houser Young and Shirley Kenneth NE re Barbara Gap. Mr son vy. has secured employ «| Donlsburg, The drive continue {ns thelr guest Mr "mon Mr. and “Mrs Hall were te recip fem of many gifts, tts dt ————————— ZION Mrs, Norman Coble of are the proud parents of mn young daughter born last week at the Centre County Hospital Mrs Coble is the former LaRue Stover of this place. Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Huty Rockey have Rockey's brother, of Port Chester, N. Y Woodrow Corman and young son Jackie, of New York, are visit. ing with her mother and father-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. John Corman of this place. Other weekend guests at the Corman home was thelr son, A CC. Ned Corman of the U. 8. Army nd Inssmate from Penn State: plso Mrs. Woodrow Corman's mo- ther, Mrs. Duffy of New York Mis Joanne Emerick returned home Sunday from Nittany, where she last week with her grand. mother, Mrs. Hattie Emerick Paul Grove was inducted into the nrmed forces on Saturday for the induction center William armed force Mr Alice honor at her home. T hirthday. TY Mr. and Frank, Mrs i pent and left the same Walker was inducted and will leave July Shaffer was guest hold July 12th at he occasion was her 8st following cele Mr. and Mrs. Barl Bhres Mrs. Pearly Sharer, Mr villlam Shier and daughter Mrs. Lewis Roeder Many other sent of ROY» Shafler | quite act into Nn of a 1a helped Kon - gaat anda Mrs Lois Billy spi Mm In Mrs on Joys ang greetings ney YORS ive and hobby week gardening lowers Miss Lois mors with relatives is uy ind Gil RE a spent the Pleasant Shafler of pending a furlough Mr Mr i talioned nt i ap wmed with D the rats mg ryder Yamell of young o A in RO i sgh ty Ho oro child and ntre Cou tie Y ame bar Ker wt § poy Paul Ker attended the fu fetter M jv Kerstetisy ef and Ker gran tetts pate James 1 mornin wel. Mileaburg - Unionville Methodist Miler minister Holiness Services 1 erie nr Pilgrim H Pennayis superintendent New Jersey ois. Hol ummit and the Piller a m Beech ioe Creek mn. sSers Howard Methodist Charge A Curtin m. Ch Rennedy Chur Howard Chit 730 p vice R00 p m Wed. service pm Goss, minister « hool 2 Ea) 845 a0 a a rch eh srehool ireh achool wOors ip IS i gon Sundhine class meeting Thursday choir practices Run-8.30 a m, 10°30 8 m. Church school Creek--1000 a m Church 11:00 a. m.. worship service prayer irsday 73 p m Hunters pervice Beech school worship United Brethren, Bellefonts 3. KE Householder, pastor. Unified services faning at 9:30 a m., Wil- son R Shope, Supt, in charge. Ser- at 8:50 a m. by the pastor Sunday school lesson study at 10:20 a. m. Closing at 11 o'clock. Preach- ing services at 7:30 p. m. The pastor will begin a series of sermons on “Satanic Conflict Against Ood's Eternal Program.” The fourth quar. terly conference will be held Mon- day evening. July 26 at 7:30. Rev. E B. Learish, DD. of Johnstown, will conduct the conference. Praver and Bible study Wednesday evening at 17:30. 8pecial musical program at the | Bunday evening services (Political advt) JAMES L. ADAMS For Prothonotary of Centre County I frankly admit I am surprised at the enthusiastic ao- proval of my candidacy county. from many sections of the It is most gratifying to a candidate, SEEKING COUN- TY OFFICE FOR THE FIRST TIME, to receive such encouragement, However, it only proves the REPUBLI COUNTY ARE ALERT and awake to the dangers of the Indispensable (?) Officeholder. A WISE CHOICE IN SEPTEMBER BRINGS VICTORY IN NOVEMBER Republican Primary Election, Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1943 of CENTRE CAN VOTERS — ‘Coroner Sheckler July 22, 1943 Rounding Out Interesting 4 Madisonburg. Republican Can- Years; Has Four Sons in Service a —— (CHARLES SHECKLER (Centre Corone Charl Milesbur ed h Sheckler oublican., of muels to important of mo Centre Co perienced trangest mu mnt the 3 (Hacrent that IL One any? “%X- didate Has Had 20 Years’ Police Experience | C. Roy Held, Madisonburg, nounces his candidacy for the publican nomination to the office Bheriff. Mr this position. His height weight 230 pounds. He twenty years experience forcement of Pederal municipal laws is has in the er Btate ar an- Re- of Held is well qualified for a fee had t 1 vd Born in Miles township March 24 1887. and being a resident his life, he received hi tion In the Harter: there cho public all Carly educa- ' n" Miles township, later attending Mill Bchool farms in he secured a & Laughlin Pa... where he Joined the armed B. in World War 1 CRIME a member 315th Both Division While a tion, he » tion gonne he secured Western where they, heim High worked on In 1017 the Jones Woodlawn tl he the U afler Mile; position « police fore which townshi forces of Lhe of thi “One mera ber Gays In Mih jel - Meuse being position ia Upon as guard at tl oe 8 W he worked f{¢ the U Mi VERT Held sion with of Justice probibition New four years, } 8. Mall fre heim carried Madiisoniniry od of In 18020 Service partment C FT Penns io for a pe three MY secured a the U. BRB Washington work ing and De agent ivania Jersey ware During this gradgumied from ment of Justice Investigation Enforerment Fineernrinting AL the er Praobi *TR., he ied a in Lock position ime Lime time. he the U Schr vition ton on the polices of 800 worked at January 1837 ired a Civil the race Sheckler is on ODD ACCIDENT IN HOME Hows E. Rhymstis x § ‘ in the we af 3 Hospita fracture of the ankle which she ut fw » n ot Rihyma w her home MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by © & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, . t $i Pol. Ads Mi - Oisinger suffering from a Sopot Sour Cream Waffles 2 cups sour Cream 2 eg "oy cup LORI L {Pasion Ga 7 teaspoon sail Beal with ea Mix Aor soda we Poa rately oiks, stir Adie miik in Y. Wagner Rellefonie 45 OF “Ar. discharged he D mn « worked un- of and be. PF. A Organiza - ol a » ne Rockview {e nm re in. attended and Hav He - EE LL a TWO BIG HITS! EY or TE |B TWO BIG HITS! — FRIDAY and SATURDAY — Continvous Shows Saturday From 2 P.M. TWICE THE USUAL THRILLS! The Biggest Musical Western You've Ever Seen on the Screen ! " WITHERS KING of the COWBOYS! EEE FARE PEER EEE REE Ana wWiLCOXON Wile PEMARESY MONDAY ONLY Bargain Night Six-Guns Blazing to the Whirlwind Tempo || of Thundering Hoofs! RUSSELL HAYDEN NEXT THURSDAY TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Our Home Front Army, on The AllOut For Victory! Songs! Romance! Laughter! Brenda Richard Flea Joyce Frazier Lanchester THUMBS UP PARSON OF PANAMINT Greatest Western Thrill in ears! Packed With Action! at NITE — PLAY WAHOO Fun Is Where You Find I — And Here's Where To Look! GOOD MORNING, JUDGE DENNIS O'KEEFE LOUISE ALBRITTON MARY BETH J. HUGHES NAISH 'C. Ray Held Sacks Stiver Candidate ' Seeks Re-election Sheriff's Office for Commissioner '. Huston Township Republican ' 24 bc RY Con ton 11 I ay pp ’ ime coming in second in a field of seve Ls defeat in no manner aflected hi Republican party ar an ardent worker a seks the support of th verers sl the primaries rest ir the troy Hes ar Vins why Seeks Nomination to Ofice Legal Notices CAL TION NOTIO) 4 wih FINISTHATONR'S ITI} N. ROY STIVER NR iver inoed hi noOninats TIT is ownsh } Bald ¥ He ADMINISTHRATRINS SOTHO) St COMMONWEALTH DEP AR B IMENT en veto] imnce Ast nINOTIAIT HARRY OoOoUR NAMES oF OR BENE Harriet Al 8 HTT HEHEHE CUE TR 1! RR nn a —— AZ] ALAA LTT ace ] fit SiR aR AE CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET? Don't Give Away the Startling Ending—let Your Friends Enjoy the Suspense, Too! FEATURE STARTS AT 2:46—-4:57—7:08--8:19 MOND. AY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY THIS IS YOUR PICTURE! THE STORY OF YOUR KIND OF COURAGE . . . THAT FREEDOM-LOVING SPIRIT WHICH CANNOT BE CON- QUERED! IT'S TRULY THRILLING BEYOND WORDS! 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