, 1943. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 9 —— egg production, energy to continue thelr reserve strength has been drained by the pressure of produc tion, and then they may break down Chickens simply tand heavy egg production when they called having jurt laying Chickens Can't Support Worms, Too Intestinal roundworms work fast, completing a full life cyvele in 28 days, and the danger of new tape- worm Infestation is not over until the snow flies. It is hard to keep chickens free of these parasites be- cause the flock may be ranging on upon to maintain a heavy contaminated soil festation in Worm infested layers may start requirement pp p—— bb Suit the Gift TO THE MAN! Gift that ersonality ity and cannot are worm in- thelr addition tw own body Select suits a his Pt and adds utilit flexibility to his war- time wardrobe. SUITS and TOPCOAT of Materials $49 7° 10 , -— -—- SS aN 3 xa 2 - Rayon and All Wool SCARFS $1.00 to $7.59 GLOVES $1.95 to $3.95 - Eo bE hh a a pd a a a Eg a a a LS eg a a Sg oT Bath and Lounging ROBES $495 to $895 Dress Shirts 15¢ to T9¢ 50¢ to S1 Hose Suspenders. Belts _ 65¢ & 81 7 Bill Folds__81 to £7.50 i Slippers S1 95 & $2.9 & All Leather : : | Q S $2 Adam Mohawk Wings_. Others STAR BRAND Shoes £3.95 up {5 - $4.95 $1.95 | 1.95 S00 up FOR A BOY Suits__$4.95 to $19.75 AH Wool Rever- sible Coats $8.95 up Corduroy Rever- sible Coats $6.95 up Sweaters $1.19 Boxed Hankies__39¢ & 50¢ Trousers____ $1.95 up Hats 79¢ to $1.95 Shoes__$1.95 to $3.95 Robes ____ $1.95 Gloves... 31H Legging Sets $9.95 up Leather Jackets___ $8.95 up 82 Sweaters Trousers TO $10.95 £1.75 to $1.39 $3.95 SHOP EARLY TO AVOID BEING DISAPPOINTED FOR PEACE ON EARTH.... BUY WAR BONDS NATIONAL STORE Temple Court Bellefonte i enough | until | £ #1 RECENT WEDDINGS Allison—Caldwell Allison of Junt Ellen of Mrs. Lucy jellefonte Caldwell Caldwell of Bellefonte were married of last week in Bellefonte Squire Harold D. Cowher performed the remony at his on West Bishop 8 30 p.m, Mr, and M1 West Lamb Street Bellefonte, attended them Mr Allison | employ the Universal Match Company elle Mr. Allison, who is employed Fitan Metal Company, and his pt 0 Re seKkeepin Joseph Ray and Miss inugnter Sunnysi Muesday it | [ office treet at 7 3 v ¢ Mack Young of od by Le snavely--Aukerman K romnt—Me( nol Watson Eges very can be a solu that are Alrty TH ras leaned by nn of bal ng them in gocia and water, u PRECISION ELECTRIC FENCER What better'prosent tou you give Dad than one that will save him hours of hard labor, time and money through the years to come? Patmak | is a quality femeer. This year give | quality. D<fear service guarantee World's lar; st selling brand. Im. | mediate delivery. SCHAEFFER'S HARDWARE BELLEFONTE, PA. CE S——— i : i St John's Evangelical Reformed Rev, C. Nevin Stamm, Pastor Church School 9:30 a, m., Supt, Fred Hayes, Ralph Owens. Worship Ber. vice 10:45 a. m.; Ve 30 p.m per Service 7 Reformed Charge Link, Minister Hub- School :30 a. m Union Norship Hublersburg- Zion Charles lersburg: Church Worship 7:30 p. m Church School 9:30 a 10:30 a. m Ci Zion mn Nittany Valley Lutheran Charge The Rev, David E. Straesser, Pas- tor Zion: Church School at 9:30 a Mon r W 10:30 a. m IK 19:30 a.m 1. St. Paul m Presbyterian, Shoe Snow ORKEWOoO John's Episcopal, Bellefonte Advent %) Church Mark Methodist n $2ithyg 3 ot Warriors Charge St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte Methodist Church, Bellefonte Half Hey Moon Henry Me thodist Charge > m.. Morris Lutz Holy Worship at 11:00 a. m.; Youth Fellowship and Hymn Sing at 7:30 p. m. meeting of the PFellowshi Bible Class Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs Gray: Stormstown:. Sunday ichool at 1000 a. m., James Gray, « Ross: Bunday Schocl at 10:00 Gilbert Barto, Supt 10:00 a Sint «Up (ieirge Methodist Charge A. Goss, Minister, Cur- 9008. m Chtaen Kennedy: Church Worship 10:00 a. m. Howard: Church School 9:30 a. m ip 11:00 a. m.. Monday: Youth Fellowship 7:30 p. m.: Wed- nesday: Prayer Meeting 7:30 p. m.; Thursday: Choir practice 7:30 p. m.; Sunday, 2:30 p. m. Election of Offi- cers, Woman's Society of Christian Service, Hunter Run: Church School 6:30 a. m.. Beech Creek: Church School 0:80 a. m.: Beech Creek: Church School 10:00 8. m.; Youth Fellowship 6:30 p. m.; Worship Ser vice 7:30 p. m.; Tuesday, Choir prac. tice 7:30 p. m.; Thursday, Nov. 16 Christmas Party at Church. First EvangeBeal, ‘Bellefonte H. Halbert Jacobs, Pastor. The Unified Service 9:30 to 10:15, the ser- vice of Worship. Sermhon theme “That Three Camel Caravan.” 10:20 to 11:00 the Chaorch at Study. 'E8- ward J. Teaman, Supt. in charge 6:30 p. m. The Crusaders, Gladys Campbell, President: 79:30 p. mi. Preaching service, sérmon: “Christ, A Sign which Shall be Spoken against.’ The Young Peoples Mise gionary Circle will meet on Monday evening at the church; The Ladies Ald will meet at the church on Tues. day evening at 7:30; The Prayer sera vice on Wednesday evening at 7:30 | Bible Study in the Book of Acts. Tie i Woman's Missionary - Bociety will meet at the home of Mrs, William | Witmyer on Thursday evening: The [King’s Daughters Bunday Sehsss class will hold their Christmas party on Friday evening, Come, and wor- ship with us; you are welcome. Rattling ‘Windows If the wind causes the window to] | rattle, break a clothpin in half and | wedge ond pf the pleces between the | window frame and the sash. Howard Rev. Roy tin: We Worship School 10000 a. m School 8:00am Worsh ¥ H 3 ! i i WORMS ARE EGG PRODUCTION SABOTEURS | It is not 200d 1 pol try management | allow worms interfere wormal egg production in ek These parasites definitely the enemy by thelr activities vou should do every- troy the to to Lo Aer Sis Soot To remove from the carpets cover them thickly with dry salt. It can then be swept and not a stain or smear will be left 800 Legal Notices FXECUTOR'S NOTICE EXECLTORS NOTICH FEXECLTOR'S NOTICH EXECUTRIN'S NOTICK L ta of the ot TOR'S NOTCH EXECUTRIXS NOTH Le ADMINISTRATRIC BS’ NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of John T. Zeigler, late of Howard Borough deceased letters of at ove estate sdministration on ng been th granted to demand present th - 1 settiemmens io LELLIAN PHILLIPS, Howard, R. D. 2, or > RUBY A. YEARICK, Mill Ball D. Administratrices w Walker, attorney for estate 24 Harrison x51 FUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned will offer at pub- sale, on the premises view on FRIDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1943, at 10 o'clock in the moming, the following described real estate, sit- uated in the village of Valley View, Benner Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania ginning thence by 1% Va lla ue valley at at at a stone in the road; land now or thence by ery North 32 degrees ‘West 21.4 rods to stone; thence by same North 49 degrees East 318 rods Ww thence by land now or formerly of Edward Brown, South 20° degrees East 20 rods to place of beginning. Containing 4 acres and 131 perches. | Excepting and reserving therefrom alot 75 [t. x 353 ft. more or less, along the Western side which was conveyed to Paul M. Eck. ley by Deed recorded in Deed Book | 146 page 440. . Thereon erected a frame dwelling | house. Being part of the same premises conveyed to Patty Sabeth by Deed dated October 28. 1918. recorded in Deed Book 122, page 296. Known as the home property of Patsy Babette, alsp written Patty Babeth. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Terms of Sale: 25% of Hid at the {time of sale and the balance upon Salivary of Deed. COMMISSIONERS OF CENTRE COUNTY. As Attorneys in Pact for Patsy Babette. x50 with laying Kaho « FUugs or formerly of | William B. Eckley South 61 degrees! West 31 rods to a stone: "land now or formerly of A. J. Shiv- | stone: | thereof, | | 2. comwen, account with of Trixie A. Bh Petzer, execuiriong Edward Confer Borough, deces 8. CALDWELL f Mas of Ma LEGAL NOTICE, {In the Matter of the Estate of Ed- ward James Graves, late of Walk- er Township, Centre County, Pa. deceased To the persons od aooount other al of el heirs, creditors interested in and sald estate oi belleton te hereby given that John 4. PBRS Decker, Administrator of the es- count wits tate of Edward James Graves, has Jamth 4. filed in the office of the Clerk of Eis Sia the Orphans’ Court cf Centre Coun~ ceased ty, his petition praying for the of the rea] estate of the decedent lo- cated In Walker Township, Cen County, Pa. described follows BEGINNING at a point in the center of the State highway leading from Bellefonte to Lock Haven, and known as Route No 220; thence { alone lan if M y Mar Notice is A sale f typ as prees thence al 4 J. Beck 1608 feet to + land of 1 22 degrees point in u way: thence tlong the 18% degrees 108 thence J B 201 he y Ww RIONK ‘ ook N feet oO e Bate tn. CAMPBELL Petit REGISTER'S NOTICES The first and final Proposed awley of the FRY gL ERO Rn Page Seven of di istribution of Harold B. O'Bryan, distribution r of ete. of George W. O'Bryan, and Amber RB. | iate Spring Townalilp, deceased. 16, POTTER. The third and fine soocunt of and schedule of dise Bellefonte Trust Frankiin Pot- of he first and final ye of distribution nd Edgar Rimsney, ries HM. Rimmey, ship, deceased irst and fine K. Rhoads, nard REhosds, decensnd of E Township NBEROER The first int of and schedule of of P 1 Bollenberger, laura Emma Solien~ Ldberty Township, dee CORMAN Wills or rt Wanted! Men and Women Who Are Hard of Hearing no rick hearing test y 4d. bothered & few chops IF YOUR NOSE "CLOSES UP” TONIGHT AT FIRST “You mean | don’t need any coupons for electriciiy? | pith RIGHT, Mrs. Higgins. No points, no coupons — no ra- tioning of electricity. Not that it’s any less important than food, or fuel, or shoes. In fact, electric power has rightly been called the life-blood of war production, But our government does ask all of us to use electricity wisely. Even though there's no shortage SIGN OF ‘OP | membrs. =i 666 |e es USE 666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS 3-purpcese Va VA-TRO-MOL in sight, the making of clectricity requires manpower, fuel, trans. portation and critical materials — things on which war has first all today. So, be as careful with electricity as you are with your coupons. Use all you need — but need all You use. * Hear "Report to the Nation” ontstonding vews program of the week every Twerday cvenimg, 9:30, EW .T, Columbia Breadoasting System. WEST PENN POWER COMPANY
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