Page Fout ee - I EE rE a County Over In farmer to keep track of | his farm operations by knowing just what each particular farm en- terprise has returned to him in the way of profits. They nlto mentioned | the value of such records in filing income tax returns and in obtaining + on his achievement credit with which to further carry This contest has been sponsored on the farm operations for several years by the Farm Credit The hope was expressed that more organization and is open to any stu- students of Vo-Ag would become in- dent in vocational agriculture. Mel- terested in the contest during the vin's achievement is more outstand- current year, and Mr. Decker report ing by virtue of the fact that he ed that six boys were entered in the competed with other students in a contest from the school in 1944. six-county area. As the winner in Any boys interested in entering Centre county alone, he received a the 1944 contest, may secure farm cash prize of $5 con'ributed by the record books and information by other types local Farm Loan Assoclation and communicating with Jean Fanning 000, making a total of Production Credit Association, Mel- gt the association's offices at 13 FE compared with our county vin completed a complete set of ac- yHigh street, Bellefonte calling $1,943,000. counts on his father's farm under 2085 Bellefonte “Every district of the the supervision of J. W. Decker, rn particularly good job in the : supervisor of vocational agriculture TITAN CHORUS TO {of the FE bonds very at the Gregg Township vocational APPEAR AT HOWARD must also be school we —— tural Committee and the to Melvin he Titan Male Chorus will pre- agricultural chairmen. They at the school last week, both Mr. sent a recital on Thursday, March Akers and Mr. Fouse pointed out to 2 8 p. m, in the Howard High the students fn vocational agricul- School auditorium quota of E bonds ture the importance of keeping Admission is fifteen cents for chil. | them ords on all transactions on the farm, dren and twenty-five cents for the “Special They pointed out that Children are ted to acs were of great value in enabling the company their parent tindividual Wins War Bond in Record Contest Contited from page one) and personally congratulated Melvin Continued from page one) who aided in the campaign: Committee of Centre County: “The Fourth War Loan drive over and you have al! done fine job, I the splendid results of Series E Bonds, quota for quota $887.00 during the the sale the county which was Actunl later raised sales of E of bonds we In presenting the prize credit for going over the top in must be given mention ot the di also in order, Pirst, 1 must {tion the Philipsburg district John Lux as chairman They ceeded thelr over-all quota by 50 per cent. The Millheim under 8 W. Gramley as exceeded Its quota by 17 per Spring Mills district under H Erdley as chairman exceeded quota by about 20 per cent, Gilbert in State College his quota by 25 per cent “We can all be proud of {sult Keep your organization we are still in the: service ur next call to duty will be time between May 15 and June 1 o— er MP m————— Bellefonte Lags In reque - im . % SLEEK AND STRONG AS A BOMBER’ Red Cross Drive Quota Belicfonte has met Jess third its Red Cross War drive quota, according 0 figure leased yesterday by Mrs E Anderson, publicity director The quota for the drive, inues throughout March, | ’ ny H al amoun subscribed Ww alc $500 $750 fr Campany, inciuge rs Inpany: Pitan employe reed to complet and | the first choice of the proudest parents Red Cros enems - . re only ane of a FOR AS 1 Red ITTLE As ve of handsome things 30) hi attract nost mothers to ill Balt ¥ ‘world ot) Thayer Carria « » Dut n'a —— Thayer's solic - and a. onstruction Pupils Battle of the easy handling that sells practical | in : papas. Sleek looking, in several models and smart color combina- day's Thayer is a triumph As a result, the fire wa design and production, using a der control nic : wa Compo™o® minimum of critical materials, yet roviding all the usual Thayer !sizge in the ceiling around the ety, comfort, and conyenience got with clever features. Come soon ... ready to buy. As advertised 1ayrnol Ladies Home JoU™ Good Housekeep'" 9 Woman's Contiased rom pape one’ and when the last & out, the e Home 18 before Legan Monday morning rough cleanis Workmen repairs ately and were resumed as usual bd Officials reported that if puplls had not taken the quick ac ' did the bullding in all probability and with ip school « dim- tion they would have been destroyed, 3 Cui : . materials scarce, the townsh S. Spring Street Beflefonte directors may have had go lel tt C1 tr lll tal culty in rebullding the str ’ eat ture War Bond Drive "To all membery of the War Finance | n very am particularly proud of Our original E pond was $677.200, a bord: drive were $910,700. Of sold $1,078, - $1,988,700, quota of county did special credit given to the Agricul« mil township » = did t splendid job and a great deal of the our stricts men- unde: ex- about district chairman cent and lke exceeded ntact and Qime «~ than one Fund Keith which $12. ” to American prison camps thou- Cross Ber. LIN Fire at School OOM un park principal damage cone dsted of a hole about by B feet in stove. shovels and _ gave the school room a going home, ! immed- classes SHAFFER STORES CO. FOODS FIGHT FOR I FREEDOM! With this thought in mind let us help vou to secure some of the things necessary for the Garden or Truck Patch. We can furnish lime, fertilizer, seeds of various kinds and onion sets. Before vou buy your Seed Potatoes see your nearest Shaffer Store Manager. “FOOD IS A WEAPON OF WAR.” - -- BREAKFAST IDEAS ~~~ BULK PRUNES 15¢ || PENN ALTO COFFEE. HERSHEY CHOC. SYRUP 11c tn Glase Jars CHICORY TABLETS. ....10¢ [| KELLOGGS ALL-BRAN Adds Flavor to Coffee KELLOGGS PEP. ‘ 1c MOTHER'S OATS Ige. 25¢ || HONEY. ......... Ib jar 32¢ CORNMEAL 5 Ibs 24¢ || Citrus Marmalade 2 |b jar 31¢ .30¢ 13¢ FROM THE SHAFFER BAKERY PENN ALTO BREAD 10c CHERRY LAYER CAKE 29¢ 37¢ — — — For That St. Patrick's Day Party ! — —- - CUP CAKES ~ Decorated with Green Icing. .per doz. 36¢ MARJORY DAW SPAGHETTI. Ibe | MACARONI Ib 14¢ NOODLES Ib 19¢ CORN CHOP - HOG FEED - DAIRY FEED - LAYING MASH I DILL’S COUGH SYRUP PINEY — for Children. .25¢ ROYAL - for Adults. . . . . 25¢ Shelby and Gem Blades. . . 10¢ STAMPS THAT EXPIRE MARCH 20th: Green KLM « Brown Y Z THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Public Sales Additional Sales on Page 5, Thursday, March 23 | DD. K. SHADLE | wii offer al public sale on his farm formerly tae Cporge Brooks or Fish er farm, located along the new high- way, 9% miles east of Lock Haven, the following personal property: LIVESTOCK ~~ 08 head of stock netting of milch cows, Hereford vull, 15 head young cattle many they fresh by Sane of sale. good feain young mares, weight 3200; PLECTRIC REVRIG ERA - MLECITRIC WASHER IMPLEMENTS New ld¢ spreader, 4 Conklin wag- tedder: hay loader; Seaecs double disk: mower side delivery rake; potato planter; sulky ow Lay racks: new 4-can aoler, wt of harness, las meat grinder; butcher ket epiders; clectrie fence con- lot of seed and eating pota- and numero other article lot of household good Wits Alp) TOR FARM manure ons. nay Wn DRrTrow planter xi) Thursday, March 23 CHARLES THOMPSON will offer at publi ale on his 7 miles from Petemgburg ang 2 from Nefl's Mil , the following properiy. LIVESTOCK - § head and colts; sorrel mare, 14 velght 1500, black mare, welght 1450; Diack worre!l colt years old; pring: mare oolt, : heifers; tithe old; Hereford heider calves, 2 weigh betwee: maae host PARM IPL JMENTS-~ Oue Frick threshing mec Wlne equipped with rubber tires nplement ype i | Bendix brakes in first class condi- ton, only used three seasons. IKll. lage cutter, with 16.ined Kunive MoCormick-Deering mows good as new, 2-harse hay Make: Mc. Cormu k-Deer! loader, god Fe ew MoConmn! H Cin nick oy 4 fa 14 mw 1 yea oid, 3 14 shoals, pounds, 1 bull brood nu OU and Inger en ny Ms Corink Ke Deer Ms Black Hawk oo 2ECT attachment. K-Deerinig har. ladders, Black - nay fA LING © ALO ane 130 Une id nany other articie 100 numerous oO mention Bal ¢ at 10 a Terms Lau will be served by Al 1 ofl the Presbylerian H. L Harpste and J Tuesday, March 28 DON SHEARER Can 5 fries 1} State Migh Valle the { eny LIVESTOCK 40 1 aril JSMENTS--Three ace ‘ C. Alls Chalmers, Joh Deere B, and Parmall P.i4, all In rood conditon. tractor plows. trac tof cultivator; John Deere die plow, hasn't plowed a hundred aotes IShoe tractor disc anilll elociss Bik oler. H-can ty. ne mmemermnil Hyndman VOR der; John Capa Pani two. horse 2 four-section threesection Yad Uae Dio 2 Meclor Sagona, J LwO-hotse iw ladders and Deeds. 3 ivator tractor disk. Ne Wire spreader milk Cans buckets, strainers ahd many other articies WO nEneroRly WO mention All the above equipment was bought one year AL the same Lis { place 1 will fler n farm % sale, nce 1 have called for military service Up sale Terms made Leen Th \ Clear Ltda m of sale will be eran Hubler EK DOS served by the 8a- church auct x12 Thursday, March 30 CLARA M. MOYER offer at put Dusseyvilie the ff personal property LIVESTOC 4 cow | 1 heifer: 3 shonts;, 1 som ing hens, New Hampeshire FARM IMPLEMENTS--Black Hawk corn planter with fertilizer attach. ment: S-fot Osborne mower, dump rake. steel roller; 17.tooth = wap harrow, spike-looth hamrow; RF 6.00, grain Binder; 2 walk os plows; wagon: double oulitivator single cullivator: hay fork with 10 feel of rope and pulley, garden hand cultivator wheel-driven potato sprayer. tractor made from Sears Roebuck attachments; n cradie Manual potato duster; iron ket. Hes. dump rake; forks: shovels; gar den wols, lawn mower: sledge ham. mers, picks: ropes; ohalie. separa tor. digging frons. vinegar barrels; grindstone | HOUSEHOLD OO00DS--Piano and stool: 4 tables: stove; chair: sweep. ler. ohairs; eotich; Victrola: ook {stove: wash tubs. buffet; sideboard: | rocking chalr; ohaim; refrigerator; kitchen cabinet: oll stove, 4 Bods 4 bureaus desk. china closet, fruit jars, chwrn: lawn chalr; yard swing and many other articles too numer. jOus 10 mention. Sale at M1 a m. Terms cash Lunch will be served by some or. ganization. REAL ESTATE -« Following the y¥ the farm | of 25 acres, un and ai | electric launch boa Lusl E E sale at her none following be sold, consisti | Troon house, bank | necomnary outbuildings; Bghts, and running water. Located i Route 822. Terms, 256 percent down and balance upon delivery of deed. John auct Wert, x12 Saturday, April | ETHEL WETZEL MeCOY March 16, 1944. great valud offered did reased pro- fam- had ample labor fam- 1} Lie Cus. sald the cent for UW Prive to the resold then The Pur fam- mt 27 made; music cabinet; Glenn Fohiringer, Rebernburg; i jo assortment of crocs, all types | and sizes; 3 Blssell carpet sweeper ley J. Fiedler, R. D., , Asrahaburg Paul Fogleman, RB. D. 2. Bellefonte; usual and exceptionally large col- ction of glass and chins, includ. en pre, R. D. 2, Bellefonte: Mer- alse mmny small items of bricen- rill Gardiner, R. D. 3, Belicionte,; (rae, collected Over a long period of 4 12 :3¢ Furnace; Ronald Cillligan, Penusyls Sale begins at 12:30 noon sharp. |. i Clarence ©. Grove | Mayes & Stover, auet p 3p |vania Purnace; Clarence ©. Grove, i ——— D., Howard: Ralph T, Grove, RD I'HURSDAY, MARCH #0--Mrs. Mabel! 2, Howard; Ammon Hackenberg lunble restaurant equipment Ray E. Hazel Millhelm Ede ' consi g of electric equipment wy ee Nats, WN neim AEAr * ns istin id elegirie equipmen R D. State College. iensils and dishes in Bpring th ear ata Mil Ray Carper, auct x12 | Clayton George H Hosterman Thomas Tressier, executors of the Spring Mills; J. David Hosterman public sale al tr late residence R M . SG " TE ) rd strect, Bellefonte R. D, Btate oli ge; Siondon or complete line of Huey, Madisonburg; Eugene N r= goods (nn exceptionally find condi. J R. D. 1, Port Matilda: Thomas C antiques, pome of then Irwin, RB. D. 3, Bellefonte: Ray 8 and of g type seldon ng sharp Mayes & Stover, C. Johnson, R, D., State College; C aucts R. Korman, R. D. !, Bellelont > J. oly, R. D, Howard Bheriock 99 Countians to Lowery, R. D. 2, Bellefonte; William Meri r a Get erit Awa ds MeKivison, R. D. Spring Mills; John A arshal 11 rove ML (Continued from page Ome) M. Marshall, Pine Grove Mi ’ ¢ . . rther. Th . @ could not increase further. The Leslie E. Meckley, R. D. State College: John D. Meruinger, Aarons He explained that in duction was possible for these Homer L. Neff, R. D. Spring Mills; Robert J. Neill, R. D. 2, Bellefonte their own large ile Mathias Parker, Howard; Frank M ge W. Re- borrowed a wtal of $108385 from sides, R. D.. Centre Hall FSA. as compared with a total of ka, Bellefonte; George Rockey, Mill- demand for production loans and 50 Bellefonte; Lester LL. Rossman R.D small were FSA's loan funds that |, Spring Mills Norman DD. Ros 7. three manths before the end of ard Rudy, R. D. 1, Centre Hall; Ju Runkle, R. D., Centre Hall; Con- During 1943, FSA borrower re- rad Schultz R D 1, paid to tbh gency a total of $60,522 Samuel I. Shank, Cent Hall pr . $35,678 H, Sheesley Tig ae . Angry * J shivery. R | elieionie Lily This comparison reflects in Bhive I ‘ P tis R supervisor. “They are not only doing Soyer 0 gp ix a fine job for the nation are (ONG, LANE Be Sb lege woodward; J. P. Myles Slo: joo College: Woodrow Slover During the year FBSA also brought John H, Tremsler, R. D farms; FSA bought 30 good heifer: fonte; Helen C. Ulrich nd milk cows which other- 5 " Bellefonte: Myles Walker, lo farmers g. 1s College; John W. Wal who kept D. 2. Bellefonte; Edward Pata R. D. 1, Bellefonte; Charles H Wa hasing & Marketing Associa- or RD. 3. Bellefonte; John H tion, Inc. purchased 270 tons of fer- wells. RB. D.. Spring Mills; Thomas urranged the distribution of TWO p wian R. D. Beliclonte; Thomas carloads of seed Potaloes, and FSA 0. Wilson, Warrios Mark: i the Centre County Medical Society cv..rles V. Wolfe R. D. 1, State Coi- could pool funds Calvin Yeager, R. D. 1, How with which to pa) medical needs. At present 108 State College: Harvey FP. Yearick 1 the Medical D. 2. Bellefonte; William L Care Program RD 1 After making a careful ‘survey of RD. 2. Spring Mills ———— that they had reached or surpassed thelr 1943 goal, the FSA County) Sellers, chairman, OF. Ardery, and Is Razed By Fire clock lamps; cooking utensiles: lg podler, BR. D., Woodward: Btans In addition there a4 most un- Richard Purl, R. D. 2 Bellefonte; ng a number of antiques. Ti wre are John A. Gibboney, Pennsylvania years, Dubbs, clerk (R. D. 2 Beliclonte; Fred Grove, R 1] A. Erdley will offer at public sile pebersburg: Elis WwW. Hall, Julia: chalrs, tables, stoves, cooking Hess Hettinger, R. D. 1, Reb FRIDAY. MARCH 21 8. 0. ang ersburg; Willlum Tressler estate, will offer RD, Spring Mills; Earl M. Houck 17 West Howard household ‘ 3 vin, State College; Harry C. Irvin on, Among the (tems are Lunes at public sale. Bale at 12:30 Ishler, R. D. 2, Bellefonte; Walter . Charles R. Lohr, Aaronsburg; John 8. McCool, Spring Mills; James M Samuel Mattern, Port Matilda In fact, they did wonders burg: John W. Miles, R. D., Julian ly«type farmers because they Howard A. Omdor!, BE D., Howard During 1943 farmers in this area Powell, Boalsburg: Geor Clyde Rip- $70,121 during 1942. So great was the heim Gerald L. Rodgers R. DD 4 the agency ran oat of money April man, R. D. 1, Centre Hall; J. Leon- fiscal year H Warriors Mark As Compr with the 1942 total of vin W. Shawle) Port Matilda Soave entre ai ing prosperity for farmers Spa Ce Hall hei ovyd C. Slamin, paving five per hein, F ad C > " Belielonte, James Bweeie into this area 68 workers for local Mills John Z. vVouada Lave poli butcher M 0} block and them for milk production L FSA Bi-County Agricultural gp p 2 Bellefonte; Stanford 8. Web- tilizer and 8380 worth of seeds and wells R. D. Centre Hall, Willard personnel made an agreement Wilh gi herite R D 2 Bellefonte FSA familie : for their general Rov Yingling (H RD. 1 ies are participatin Beliclonts Laster their food production and finding Snow Shoe Howie Committee consisting of Charles T (Conlinged from Page one) George Mothersbaugh clected he families 10 be presented with Merit Awards from the U. 8 Department of Agriculture, by the Farm Security Administration Pamilies which will receive Avards tomorrow night are: David 8 Barr, R. D., Port Ma- ~ tilda: Lewis W. Bayiets, R. D. Belle. fonte: Prancis Beachel, R. D. 3, Reb- ; : ersbure: Charles Benner, Bellefonte; Keliey in 1913 on a hill Harold Benner, Bellefonte; George Wes end of Bow Shox 1. Bigelow, R. D. Rebersburg; Rob- Kelley residence for ert Bloom, Pine Grove Mills: Albert yoo hate it became Boob, R. D. 1. Rebersburg; Ira J. Of » B. Johnson & Brown, RB. D. Port Matilda: Henry oh, "a #0id by Buckenhorst, R. D. 1 Bellefonte: Who is employes Franklin Bullock. R. D. 1, Howard; Ms Mahlon D. Campbell, Pennsylvania The fire deprived the ( Purnace: Cloyd PF. Cronemiller. R.| family of thelr home for the second D. 2. Belicfonte; William Oross, time in less than 15 years, A number Bellefonte: William Crust, Madison- of years ago they purchased the f burg: Reed O. Davidson, R. D. 1, mer Alfred Thompson property warriors Mark Snow 8hoe, and Were oe Odell Pohringer, home about 1831 when = win Fiedler, RD. 2 stroyed by fire = : NOTICE! The garage level, was saved by there was sufficient Own mains vale: The hosne, ef Merit ted Ly Thoms atl the nor siletie upying thal Woodward: Ed- Bellefonte Owing to my induction into the Armed Forces, | am closing my Memorial Yard at Howard for the duration, HOWARD GRANITE WORKS FRANK T. WALLACE, Proprietor. nS aad — Naidvare Bulletin! ® Fence batteries will be more plentiful ® Full Size No. 9 Columbian Coal Ranges are now available. ® Four point barb wire is now in stock. ® See us about that Lawrence Paint job you expect to do. ® Use Barretts Roofing to replace that old roof. ® And don't forget Burpee's Seeds. Schaeffer Hardware Store Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. Rav | i i | | Reuben § tL Place THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ABOARD THE COPPERFIN / v. 8 WITH A CARGO OF / COURAGY AND ING HEADED | a YOUR WAY WITH ACTION PACKED THRILLS CARY JOHN GRANT + GARFIELD FEW MEN LIVE MORE! EXCITINGLY.. MORE DRAMATICALLY! 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