April 15; 1643 _— Li — nit BE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELT EFONTE. PA. — hi ch i n ES it hk _—— May Buy Ambulance. The group will discuss the plan vith | Milesburg Club Additional Deaths (Df 10. 1042, and witnes Let- | The Lock Haven Fire Police As- managements of the local hospitals ters of administration with the will! annexed have been granted to Mrs soelation Is discussing buying a com- in the near future To Hold Banquet RECENT WIT, mah weed have been, granied to Mrs ’ : . x ennie rassiey, © Crwick, {14 munity ambulance to answer all fire we -~ - " and accident calls and to co-oper-! The French, we are advised, face | (Continued from page one) WEDDINGS John W. Buttorfl, (2 near Mille mother ate with the activities of the Red breadless monty They can thank | graon and Mrs. James: Davidson mont, Unlon county, died Tueesday ® RR ho "h A 11 “4 M 4 pe " "| yc Sod She Sty Sid ste Soh ys were accepted Into the club. Plans Olson—Bloomquist AS I uw pg Pp ' I ” : were made for a banquet to be held Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Bloomquist Ina 0 ool dit Bo He wag ; a won of u IC a es a in the Milesburg Presbyterian of Bast Bishop street, Bellefonte Charl md 1 mer B Lo 0 and i Additional Bales on Page 5 church on May 10 in celebration of gnnounce the marriage of thelr b vm in Cet tre Coun " J " wo Pn ee " » th BR the fifth anniversary of the found. dgughter, Jeanne Eleanor. and En- lus} miele ney his te ! two neon ' fn ing of the club. Each member Is en- sign Warren G. Olson at 8 o'clock otl " : : aint : Betvits . were SATURDAY... MAY 8 Mr OG titled to bring a guest, and registra- Monday night in San Francisco, , eiq oe vit ferment In Har. | Morgan, Sr. will dispose of her tions are now being received by Miss Cal, The bride 1s a graduate of he held Priday, with interment In : WL ie tleton cemete Mr. Buttorfl wa household goods at the Harry Ross. ir N "1 CN I'y Ni 1 wi " ‘ 14 i te . " Grace Schenck Bellefonte High School In last vear's oka { M Ww OH. Milk " A tig a in, Wh a De. Here in all their glory, and well worth A number of additional names class and has been attending Gettys- | fy Sa - iby Th TTT Ob ny ectrical appiiancms and re hoe " : be . ih 4 he pelle ture, elect appliances ar an- have been added to the honor roll, burg College. The bridegroom.” son Belicfont tue dishes, as well as entire stock and lights are to be provided for of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Olson. of - Sy ——————— of housshold goods. Bale at 12:30 the roll. The new names follow Escanaba Mich was graduated Birthday Party harp. Mayes & Blover, aucls George J. Jodon, Charles T. New- y » U. 8. Naval Academy i A birthday party was held at the man Leslie L. Lutz, Leland B. Lutz, ou he ph a dows i ly + Mr. and Harold Rupert PUBLIC SALE FOR THE LADIES William H. Lutz, Mahlon W. Breon, | duty in the south seas ince last of Beech Creek, on Baturday, April . —— Norman A. Emenhiger, Lloyd E. July 10, for thelr daughter Elizabeth who in RE 2h | ae AlR STEP ODETTE Reese, Donald E. Bryan, Russell C - wis ten years old, The following Fisher, Kermit M, Corman, Myron mm persons were piesent: Margaret CARLOAD OF BLACK BROWN RED NAVY F. Hicks, James A. Fetzer, Blaine E . Ty Tressler. Frances Rupert. Sandra Newman, John 1. Gallagher, Joseph Miss Jane Alkey, daughter of Mi jor n Hevner. Dist R ort (wer South Dakota A Complete Range of Style D. Way. Philip L. Wallace, Frank T. 0d Mrs. Clark N. Alkey, of East [S00 Fri Ho rine irk nd Heel Height Crwe Dyke, Jr., Clyde E. McKinley, Earl Linn street, Bellefonte, Lecame the dain 3 y » igh Ri ot : F. Shultz, Mervin F. Lucas, Nelson [bride of Pfc. Ellis Houser, son of Mi afameii ; go R y a Wert $ 75 t $ 50 F, ui ert EE. Spes Jiand Mrs. E. R. Houser, of Fast gh | ern Friese Ji Ronald Rupert 4 o 6 E. Quick, Robert E. Spear, D. Mal i I {ous Fast Hig! Donna Rae Pilese all of Beech ® olm Glenn, John Barnhart, Jr., and street, Bellefonte, at a ceremony ; : ; E Ray » and Creek, and Lorraine Eaton of Blan- Jay Clark Barnhart performed March 25 In the Meth. ) haw Go tif Ai - FOR EAS TER Al other names which should !odist parsonage at Denver, Colorado wor Woe oh n o WOT ¢ ve d ippear on the roll should be given | Attendants were Pfe. Car! Follmar, #00 gic i Oy r PLAY SHOES L. t U Ma tch Y our to MI James Wallace of Lock Haven, and the bridegroom's Fee gi C. Kerstette Pr Jo uy € S t Mi Hi { - y a1 By . No Stamp Required ister Louis or. of Belle Finery With QUALITY FOOTWEAR Political Advertising fonte. Mra. Houser is a gradunte ofl NOTICE T0 TAXPAYERS Thursday, April 22 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED SEVERAL EI NDEED vour ration stamps! the Bellefonte High School, attended ie LOW ¥ NolR- 3p the Lock Haven State Teachers' Col- | OWing personal property | ro at 1:30 P. M PAIRS—IN WHITE ONLY FOR COUNTY 7 (AN A ‘ t 1641 UNTY TREASURER lege. and for some time has been | 1930 to 1941 }. 2144 ‘ ' Fo The Democratic Ve Cen ‘ beam \ batd av 1 ! N avy Blue, Al my | < V, ounty \ Voters of ie employed in the offices of the De- that they must | xd DY May 19. I Brown Gelding he 1 arobs v mee myself X Haas Electric C« mpany onn North All CHooI WX Nol paid i 2 Gray Gelding He FOR MEN iv y a WHEEL 85 R1 Allegheny stioet. Pfc. Houser was Will be turned over to a collection 2 Bays, mare and gelding inducted into the U. 8. Air Corps 88ency by the 2 Black Mares Bi CIVILIAN OR MILITARY . [A 11} , ' i Overy wai y , » . ’ County ibject 0 Lhe rules govern- . "ess . ANDY KOSHKO., Collector 2 Bay Mares * Summer White. ing th smocratic Party at the (OP December 28. 1042, and ls now arene. Pa. | 3 Gorrel £ 1 e¢ Democratic Party at tl tationed at Denver. Prior to his ine Claren i. 2 Borrel Mares $9 One Word ROBLEE— Nuf Said Primary election to be held Tuesday y (3 4 3 . i t ¥ qT \ - Graves mare and gelding ': 91 . urtion h ¥ Sry T ved " TRY Mare ana gecu N1Zes 314 to 10). September 14, 1043. Your vote and 9 ion he was employed by tk : Bye Will of 11 Words | Bay Gelding ; Pat 111 a re istown agency. Mrs. Houser ha ree. . . " . " . i o . ab port respectfully solicited ¥ 4 hi 4 Ibert Gra or late ’ ere ick 1 Roan Gelding 5 $600 to 3 7 50 lefonte and } Widths SAM” POORMAN turned to Bellefonte and will con- |, oo ted of his estate in 11 words! 1 Roan Gelding NY Bellefonte, Pa. | '/PUc her employment here { Iv: “If anything 1 Sorrel Gelding \ he J 4 ct kK i fa bya 151 0 mu 1 mothes ue! \ ay (elding y ! Stuf AAAA to EEE. Heck—Taylor or Xaver” It was dated 13 uh ok aa 1 OTHER MEN'S SHOES FROM $1.00 pe at] $5.00 mn $3.99 2 $3.45 KELVINATOR presence of sm al ap int : Biack ny. : An - kK Wolverine Work Shoes ELECTRIC STOVES urpee's $2.99 - $2.29 - $1.99 | n Biggest Selection in Town. ili SF Mire Jersy Gruuiity on Ra- Seeds Grow 0 it you buyers. Don't miss this YEAGER 5 ‘Vy ’ : MELROY' i oy the brides’ pastor at the Schaeffer Hardware nome. sale rain or shine. Bellefonte’s Home Shoe Stor: i! Brown's Boot Shop? LE o ih CE her i chaeffer Hardwar om. Bellefonte's Complete Family Shoe Store a pie hen s he ) ana " 1 raduate on SEE OUR WINDOWS ershey. Indi a 8a d fron PHILCO RADIOS me um at home, with BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY Bel, Tow n Brown, Bl: canddidate f I'reasurer of Centre Announcement! ea | ZN SE NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS | All taxpayers of Milesburg borough be ru 1 ‘ are notified that in accordance with : ; £ . S$ At the hilo Lp f > 269 : ny i ¥ 4) i 3 3 be ’ mw y } paid by Hi be turned over Wo a coliection agency HELEN W LEITZELL, Collector, , Milesburg, Pa Sponsored by the TaN YESY IS La \ i A) \ ” Bellefonte Woman's Club BAR oi Ba 7 4 Nomething >. the results, to be held Today Western Electric HEARING AIDS r™ : : ; hose long fishing trips, picnics Thursday, April 15 gi sos. RES EAR CIT and excursions are going to be ex. tinct this spring . . .+so0 why not spruce up your home, and make it . H : radiate the warm color and charm at the Bellefonte High School Auditorium sig The FR bad gd jitters by furnishing your home so that its beauty is a cheerful inspi- The Olde-Tyme Bakery will as Bhat wry Distribute Recipes We make weekly trips through your showing how to make rationed foods go further. territory. Write ws for appoinfuments, The Audiphone Co. 509 Diamond Bivd., JOHNSTOWN, PA C. C. McKelvey, Manager. These recipes show how very palatable meals can be made from small amounts of meat and CENTRE HALL bread. The U. S. Department of Agriculture Se —— through its recommended formulas has given THURSDAY NIGHT today’s bread exceptionally high nutritional APRIL 22 at 8:00 O'clock value to offset the shortage of meat. AT THE GRANGE HALL BIG TRIPLE FFATURE OLDE- TYME BREAD PROGRAM TEX RITTER in a" _ . . : STREAMLINED COMFORT and grace- is baked over suggested formulas of the U. S. ‘Song of the Gringo’ ful styling, that is achieved by modern Department of Agriculture; thus providing let lata und Tides design at its best, is exemplified in this . : sas stunning new “posture-form” living you with a bread of high nutritional value. Again. room suite. Choice of covers, Spring- TIM McCOY in filled and manufactured by Heywood Wakefield J pieces. We recommend that these recipes be saved ‘Outlaw’s Paradise’ | $ for future use. And | 246 . KEN MAYNARD Te iu | 9 18th CENTURY MASTERPIECE that B ‘Six-Shootin’ Sheriff’ | has been faithfullly reproduced by mod- : . ern craftsmen in fine mahogany veneers. The Olde-Tyme|[Bread Bakers Cuno ors a eR - xX in i “ ” X i 3 ST SHOW | The Store Where Quality is the Paramount Factor Chairs in genyine lnquer fmish. For the Lowest Price | Spring Street Bellefonte, Pa. $242 ad A ss SR oa Bellefonte, Pa. in Centre County
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