15, 1944, January - the pure! property | Council O11 the Wa the considering THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Gamble Mill SEL S in me WORLD or RELIG me ny an eneratoy Pro i - " travein 0 BY WW.REID ‘WOODWARD OTe ve chase with idea of water Hight Miller, an « Hardwai miured lon mplave of (Company Edwny ’ rd JESUS AND CRITICISM Mi and Mr the Beandinavian Thirty Year: the floor mu i cated the Thoma War " sla i | any International Sunday School Lesson yes 3 b ? y weanesaay of Ast Werk and m Fifty Years Ago ruesday 8. McCargar sold Editor O11 86 at i and bil Conrad MCCO room lo ng, to Ge puty sherifl tn move store and pool ated the rge B, Crawl Mr. Or to Bellefonte in | awflord in C. Y. WAGNER folk Wing ondent to tell how He ¢ ymed & COMPANY | w.. WAGNER Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pal FMowr WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 0-8 Biens WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat Dairy Feed Dairy Feed Horse Feed Wagner's | MN) Wagner's 20% Wagner's Wagner's Pig Meal Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. Wagner's Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. { Mill Hall. m tia Valley out instantly killed mday evening terminal, Mis two. The mo dn man walk. i apparently vildered condition and that as the ar drew nearer, the man lurched toward the track and fell directly inj rar t of the ear. The car was stop. | ped immediately but the vietim was beyond ald The Clinton tounty cor. oner pronounced the man's death weldental John T. Taylor, of State College, | who for several years had been nse | ociated with Lynn R Daugherty In| the Insurance business there pur] chased the fire, accident, health, antomobile and plate glass agencies of the firm and was to conduct that {part of the business himself, while |Mr, Daugherty was fo devote his | time exclusively to life insuranes At a meeting of the Associated | Business Men of Bellefonte the fol lowing officers were elected: Edward R. Owens, president; Willls Wion, viee president; John 1. Payne, sec (retary, and John M. Bullock, tres. | urer, th ww of M Mill Hall nearly cut i ald he notice rr . the road In 1 the door of M Hare at th ay hin Stivers home of Dillion M " dinner ahd Foe Ay 811 {ate He Matierny writing Mr. Pink OCk trans Altoona was a the home his Me, N. R. Stiver Dry Hollow for a vor know rtatiom Tug terkend visitor parents Mr. and He abo visited few hours Norman Stiver received a very fice letter from Robert Henry this week, Mating many good experiences in the army. ‘Bob’ is a son of Mr and Mrs. J.T Henry of Henry's Ad. | ditton Stivey of nt ol swollen membranes, (2) soothes irritation, ceupled every la on leave, |} soitality in parish A? turn Neon soldier given Sunday they night parish | the Heavens « dé ment meas alwavs ¢ ideals of Lhe nol Protestant move the anniver iLheranism wiping to Germany At political speaks tn Bs ave the cured in nary, religious mphasized th tice ni and t the reat king herished people ook texts nn eamn IOR hool umes op marking must m should He 15 pe Iw commission of Finland pr i | ovember the ATITY death of tat lefinid of Bwed- Ado why nt i the of Lsuteen Chupet avis A 3 1M1ith rn the Tesh es "hoe » w La Trt ~n a] 8 pha fat fs hy _ BUSH HOLLOW wr. Hr WY wv Wel Gilbert Holt boller school children wemt Monday, Jan. 3 aimost two week of the scholars werk aetouUnt The ark after a Quite were om of In atien ol umber sehen! ast mn MONUMENT of town and ane of chicken mild Mackey Thursday, here are a few casos sonariet in ow All are Albert rast Yoox Mt? work last for ChAse returned to after being absent dave with Jum- bago Visitors the Mertis on Sun” were Olndys Tony Marchese and Mrs Closkey of Williamsport Mrs. Mertis Schenck visited win) § Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pravel, also IMs. Hagel Durkin a few hours on! Sunday evening i |‘ Marjorle Pletcher is going tol |8haron, next week, She has secured | employment there | Mrs, Charles Hanley has been on | {the sick lst. She is under the doo tor's care | Mrs. Russell Boob vicited with her {parents the past week, Mr. and Mrs, | George Bowmaster and Nttle daugh- ver Joy, of Salona. : a three Schenck’ | Hasisnger, | Lulu Me- : at : I Scorched Food | I you think that food that is {cooking is slightly scorched, take it quickly from the fire and stand it in a pan of water for a few mine utes { A free press, be v ¢ fea ire nl Wa mbury where Mr. Adam ap at the an M1 Carls Refine john silior ors FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ATURDAY. FERRUARY hilt 1 offer " the ure ent Hubie WEDNESDAY Brus " on Hebert His THURSDAY MARCH +t Dan. LEADS THURSDAY PRIDAY., MARCH Howard plemne Hubte ANCEILI Fimbge! ahaa a BATURDAY JD of et Hrd MARCH WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8A E myer will offer at pubiie sale the John Confer farm, one mile weet of Woodward, livestock and farming (mniemen ta This fa » cirar sale and will beg t 10 am Mayes & Stove WEDNESDAY. MARCH merman will offe on his farm. 2 of Belleio f Hivestionrk Sale st 10a WEDNESDAY Rrothe EL ‘ wir { State ( ™U RSDAY Nighn wi nm MARCH offer Mia vide iv MARCH 9 Wier at THURSDAY ftruble wild Twocated » 1emont fe hia Tarm rant irading view pm ~y of vest ments. This will bagin at auct FRIDAY MARCH will offer A farm 5: Roopa fonts ver tock men La Sale al andl Stover, autu ool iefon? APTI ES at n Ak 4 bors 25 registered reg interred Holnte!l: «wid 4X waing DAY. MARK FRIDAY, MARCH will offer at pul Bisenhuth form ‘ ward. Pa Iventock and plamenta, Clean-up sale 10a mm. E M Smith SATURDAY, MAROM 1 Poorman will offer at nia farm Jotaled two ¢ of Howard. livestook and pleamenta This i» a clean Sale at 12 neem. Poy SATURDAY, MAROC Hout will offer at p the Kemtetter 1 Valley, livestock and menta. Sale 1030 a Smith, auct MONDAY, MARCH 12 embaugh will offer at public sale at his farm, one-fourth mile sant of Bonlsburg, livestock and farm at 10:30 EM Hx BATT at farm up Orie -ie auct Bd wnrd ahi SAP Buffalo Ru farm mple m EM "1 nt Jisorge Moth TUBSDAY, MARCH 14..C. WW, Dart ey will offer at public sale on his farm, six miles saat of Bellefonte along the Jacksonville road. lve. stock, farm implements and some household goods. Bale at 10 a. m E M. Smith sum WEDNESDAY, MARCI 18 «- Joseph KH Owens will offer at public sale on his farm about our miles east of Pleasant Oap, near the | SATURDAY TURSDA MAROC kett will offer . % ” . RDAY EE an ¥ Hubier, A) 431 Smith sale on his Huntingdon A full Mine of ratork and mebhoid goods. This 4 a clean beginning at 10 a Mm. Terms Alexander farm at Old Port, * Hall, a full line of livestock farming mplementa and same e cash EM Smith, anet Cnty MARCH 2 al publi Mill Creek ©, H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales Batiston airport, a fall line of | Nvestook, household Pratnpily at m. EM. Smith WRDNMADAY, MARCH 15-Harry 1 Hoy will offer at public sie on his farm, 8 miles saat of Bellefonte, wid goods. Bale at 10 a m, Hubler, auot, : along the State High- way, A full Mne of livestock and f implementa, Hate M10 am. racy, must ws for January 16, 1944 HOLTS HOLLOW erica’s food and feed production goals for | 1944 exceed all records. 3 The gq uestion is being ked—' "How many more acres must be put under “>the plow 7; . In the face of labor and machinery prtages, the question might better be—"How uch more can be produced On every acre Now being farmed? Experiment station results show that the intelli, "gent use of potash, properly balanced with other essential plant foods, can greatly increase yield ‘and quality. If you do not know just how much ‘potash , your, soil needs to make every acre do ins” best, your official agricultural "advisers will tell you” Write ws for free information and literature on _the_ practical fertilization of your crops. AMERICAN POTASH INSTITUTE Prcorporeed Nw
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