May 13, 1948. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELIEF. PA. LOCALS he) Lt. Kenneth Bertschey, Monmouth, N. J, arrived in Belle- fonte last Wednesday becnuse of the death of his grandfather, Peter Say- lor, of North Penn street Mr. and Mrs and granddaughter Joan, have made arrangements to leave the Rogers apartments and move into the Hev- erly bungalow on East High street “Stony Batter from the C. & H Water street, to resurfaced this week by Borough employees, The had been in bad condition Mr and Mrs. I. D Louisville, Kyv., have been a two weeks vacation at of Mrs. Whiting's parents Shuey family on East They will ret Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. J Wednesday vacated Dorworth house on West Linn street and mov ed Into the Mrs. Rebecca V. Mull house on West Curtin street, which until recently was the Daniel Clemson family James B. Craig, vice ident of the Titan Metal Company, who had been confined to his home on West Crutin for four because of i steadily and now is part of each day Sales of War booth in the Murp ted by the Americ ary, Bellefont Saturday The Satur ur Joseph Carson, leading on South street, was Bellefonte road road grocery Pine long Whiting of pending the home the C. C Bishop street to thelr home urn on Mac Curtin last the occupied by pre street week Hiness recuperating able to spend f out of doors Stamps boot! da with on ough home Greninger the Army to Camp center at Old and dancing the dance Street | Parent-Tea ning at 8:30 o'clo night Refre on sale in » £3 caller and good mu Pvt. Ray E. Burd Edith Burd. of near home from a training « Brunswick, N. Y Day with his m of his brother-in w and Mrs John Pos ville Pvt Burd ex ferred to a new future Mrs. Henry ( r, who for some Antonio, Tex had been It } Sgt. Carter who was stationed near there, Wednesday of last week re- turned north and will be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Thom- as, at Coleville, indefinitely Sgt Carter has been transferred to an- other Mr daughter their home | East Curtin spent several of Mr. Tre Mrs. Thomas bank street, during cence of the elder Mrs a recent operat Jack Wat last Wednesday in his brother-in-law and Mr and Mrs. Allison Hollobaugh, at their home in the Priedman apart- ments, South Allegheny street. Mr Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Watson, of Altoona, and who resid- ed in Bellefonte until about years ago, was enroute to Wilming- ton, Delaware, where he will play professional baseball Miss are day) time 10 be near her husband at camp camp » returned to gpartment street nonth ler 8 pal Tre ; the Tressler from ion On pent with three Ruth Poorman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Poorman, of Bush Addition, last Tuesday depart- ed for Davtona Beach, Florida, to Begin training with the WAAC. Af- ter undergoing basic training there she expects to be transferred to an- other location Miss Poorman, a graduate of the Bellefonte High School, was emploved in the offices of the National Gypsum Company before enlisting in the WAAC —Paul Houck, son of Mr. and Mrs Albert T. Houck, of Ridge street, has been selected editor-in-chief of the Red and White News, Bellefonte High School student publication Paul, a member of the junior class, has been sports editor of the News for the past two years and was chosen by members of the outgoing stag and faculty advisors to succeed Amv McCov. daughter of Mrs, Ethel McCoy, of rari Other mem- bers of the staff will be announced later D. A. Yarnell. who prior to en- tering the U 8 Army recently was agent for the Pennsylvania Railroad in Bellefonte spent Tuesday among friends in this area while on a ten- day leave from his army duties in Brooklyn, N. Y. Lieut. Yarnell is spending his leave of absence with his wife at her home in Philipsburg At the expiration of his furlough next Monday he will report to Wash- mgton, D. C, where he expects to receive an assignment to a new post He is in the transportation division of the Army Receritly elected, Miss Mary K Walizer will be the new vice presi- dent of the Young Woman's Christ- ian Association at Millersville State Teachers College. Miss Walizer is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H Walizer, of East Bishop street, Bellefonte, The election to this of- fice is one of the highest honors to he conferred upon a student. Quali- ties of leadership, good character, and high ideals are some of the nec. essary attributes required to fill this position. is a junior at Millersville and is maj- oring in library science and English in the secondary field, She is an active member of the dramatic club, the English elub, the library science club, speech choir, and the Normal Literary Baclety. : of Fort! The new vice president Thomas Spritger, third class electrician’s mate, of Solomons, Md, spent the weekend with Mrs, Sprit. ger, at the home of her mother, Mrs Elizabeth Swarts of West High street Deputy Warden C Rockview penitentiary three of his cottages Creek, the purchasers Mrs. Clarence Belghtol Walte and Pvt. Lawson Mrs. David Foster by, Sunday returned in Dent Marviand, afte: pend - ing two weeks in Bellefonte with Mrs. Foster parents, Mr. and Mrs Roy Wilkinson North Spring treet Ammons funeral Sunday of ast Lamb Leroy Mrs. J and M: Shamokin Robert Dean and Mrs. John W street, underwent County C. Rhoads, of recently sold along Spring being Mr. and Pvt. Harold Henry Bob- home and son to thelr on ol those were here for Albert Rhoads Mr. and Shilling Froepos t; Mr Pletche Bell Ci Walter Startzel? of who {f E Mr and wood street, were Of wed 3 of Mr Dean, of St. Paul treatment at the Hospital dispensary Thurs night fracture the arm suffered in a fall while swinging on a door and Caleb Miller Bell Alreralt Company pent the weekend » homes Rus- ' 11] iamuy son day for a sell em- Ru here with Caleb Belle t Camp the Ben- Ben Robert completed Jal ry Je Mi ne How home Mi M vey McCGat MLE 1 of Mr. and Schaeffer, of East Cur- completed training training station, Bain- nd eived a rat- He for res CIASS sup § COOK Wednesday before goin ining Base at will be stat- riough * De J. Schwartz and on East Monday with 1 1 closed their home street and departed to be armed fore near Rockford defi gince Dr. Sch camp or whether sferred to some othe Lt Flegal, dental s geon the U. 8. Mari base at New River, N urned to his duties there, Saturday spending a week's furlough with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flegal, North Allegheny street. He and his parents spent part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Flegal's son-in- law and daughter, Dr. ant! Mrs. E L. Armstrong and family, in Erie Lt. and Mrs. Bud Moyer, Phila- delphia, returned to that city Sun- day night, after spending several days in Bellefonte with Lt. Moyer's mother, Mrs William Mover, of Blanchard street, and with Mrs Mover's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Klinger, of Willowbank street Lt. Mover, in the U. 8. Signal Corps, has been in Philadelphia since Peb- ruary when he was transferred from Wright Field, at Dayton, Ohio. He is engaged as an instructor in com- munications work Brownie Troop No. 2 entertained their mothers at a Mother's Day tea held at the Girl Scout Little House, Priday evening. There were 16 mothers and 20 Brownies present After roll call each Brownie recited 8 verse appropriate for Mothers Day The Brownie group then entertain- ed the mothers by singing Brownie songs. The mothers and Brownies joined in the games that followed Music for the games was furnished by Marianne Hauer. Refreshments were served by the Brownies under supervision of their leader, Mrs. Jack Perks. The surprise of the evening came when each Brownie presented her mother with a plant she had started with the help of Mrs. George Kellerman, assistant Jeader Mr. and Mrs. William B. Troupe and family, of Fraley Manor, North Allegheny street, have made ar rangements to move today (o Elk- ins Park, Pa. near Philadelphia, where they will make their future home. Mr. Troupe, who recently resigned as one of the assistants of Calvin Troup, manager of the Uni- versal Match Corporation, has ace cepted a position in the machine de- sign department of the Selas Com- pany, Philadelphia consulting and manufacturing engineers. The Selas Company is engaged entirely in war work, and Mr. Troupe will assume nite whether at the tra a warts location Donald L tationed at alter of | Friday ~Mr. and Mrs. Tra Sprankle on moved from Pine street to the northern side of the Hamilton double house on North street Claude ant Gap of Pleas home Tues being a pat. Aspinwall Hospital nea Pittsburgh, for the past six weeks Mrs. Willlam Holiness sister, Miss Marie Nelson, College, spent last Thursday in Bellefonte with thelr parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Nelson, at thelr home on East Lamb street Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Price of Wil- lHamsport spent the weekend with Mrs mother Mrs. Martha Evey In Howard, and called on rela tives and friends in Bellefonte where they formerly resided Cl w at Orlando 10=day furious} daughter of South t. Pvt. Young w p ervice November 2n Mr. and Mr Hollldaysburg late last week for a Hancock ister Walt Hancock will remain hushand is taking a her course at the Hershey Hug! treet, ha day mrse of inst onal Selective in Washington weekend Baumgardner returned to his day of last week after lent at the and her of State rice’s Pvt rence wl! pend - 10 1 tationed ing A and stree th hi wife Alley ducted Into heny d of last vear Howard Hancock to Bellefonte visit with Mr Mr Richard n street Mr while her ¢-month Police of came of here ' 1 St ref res “ie chool in Quigley, of completed ruction at Service hearquarter $y the hi while the and spent family IRINA] Mois with here Ind ute to Ind where I be stationed at ti Service headquarters Mr: ’ mer Ch ft ne nace gil lie rece also those in Pottstown Allentown and the Lemont Pres. church and members of different granges of the county Among those Trom out of town who were here Priday for the fun- Peter Savior forth Penn were. Mrs Andrew Lasor, of Joseph Robe) irew Urg Collegeville, byterian the eral of Street Eben Joseph of Portage Altoona iI Mrs Lock Haven A William attend the and son Ra wel dabert Rar . Min bre other Savior ail Ey the de- iie of reused aged BO, was funeral be- a Johns inable to cause he is ously ill in hospital Mr of Reynold Sunday and Mrs Edward Wit Avenue entertained on honor of Mrs, Witmer's mother Bertha Myers, of Lock Haven. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Pogue and children; Miss Ruth Myers and Henry Pogue, all of mer Mr Lock Haven: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Saxion, Paul Saxion and son. Sam- my. Mrs. Dean Witmer, John Tay- lor, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Blackford and children, Miss Ruth Symmonds, Mrs Rebecca McKinley and daughters Bellefonte -Mr and Mrs. Dani of North Penn street, word from O'Leary. that landed safely in North last address in this Camp Edwards, Mass brothers in the service O'Leary is in New Guinea; Pvt. John O'Leary is at Camp Lee. Va, T-5 Daniel O'Leary, Jr. is in California and Lawrence O'Leary, who recent. ly was made a staff sergeant, is at Langley Field, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Yeager, of North Spring street, are receiving congratulations on the birth of their third child, but first son. born about 5 o'clock Tuesday morning at the Centre Cotinty hospital, The young- ster, who weighed 8 pounds at birth has been named Henry Clay, in hon or of his paternal grandfather, the late H. C. Yeager, former well known Bellefonte business man, and he made his debut into the world on the birthday anniversary of his ma« ternal grandmother, Mrs. H. L. Cur. tin, of Curtin. Mrs. Yeager is the former ‘Liza Curtin Mr. and Mrs. John Curtin, Jr. West Linn street, last Thursday attended the wedding in Lock Hav- en of Mrs. Curtin'ys sister, Miss Kath arine Diack and Lt (jg) Joseph V Zary, of Pittsburgh. The ceremony was held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H Diack, with the Rev pastor of Great Island Presbyterian church, officiating. Following the ceremony a wedding supper served at the Dutch Inn, all of el P this their he Africa country O'Leary week re- son, Plc recently His WHE Joe has four Pfc. Paul ceived Joseph of Lock Have en, after which Lt. end Mrs, Zary | accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Curtin to! Bellefonte, en route to Pittsburgh | for a brief wedding trip. Mrs. Zary, well known in Bellefonte through | {frequent visits here, three years has been in charge df | (the Lock Haven public school kin. for the past tdergarten at the Robb school, and is Active in civilian defense work. Lt Zary, a Pein State forestry grads | ‘uate, until entering the service was | the duties of his new positoin, May employed by the government in| 17. The Troupe's young son, Calvin, will remain here with his grandpar- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Troup, on South Thomas street, until the end |of the school year, Trinidad, New Guinea and on Long | Island. He was commissioned in the | ‘naval reserve early tia year and has been assigned to further train. {ing at Princeton University. . Allegheny | James ¥,. Neill, | was Mr. and Mrs. Russell Weston of East Ling street, spent the weekend ! [with relatives in Ridgway Pvt. Edward Kern, of South Thomas street, who some weeks ago entered the service, is reported to be recuperating in a goverfiment hos- pital at Camp Seibert, Ala, alter suffering sn attack or pueamonia Mr. Kern was formerly head steward at the Undine Club here Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Purnell and son, Richard, who recently sold the home on Bast Curtin street, last week moved to the Shallcross house on West Linn street oocupled by Mr Purnell's parents, Mr. and Mrs George 1. Purnell, Calvin Purnell i awaiting a call to begin naval train- ing of Finkbeiner well known called on friends week while here lon. On May 1 eturned to hil ite Mo- for Pvt. George L Lewistown. forme dent of Belle in town early on a busines Pvt. Finkbeine; duties as a member Police after he montis W. H to the home IM Ralph ] street iI fonte thi mi of the St toy ving been il veral M1 Collinso; of he } Haag, on East How nr m Camp Atterbury Ind he had spent three months with her hu ; Sgt. Collinson i with ed LI where Hinson font ompanied Hew Philade act Ellen May O'Brien « { { Additional Looals en Page 6 YOUR RATIONING CALENDAR Covering all meat BANG cheese ox Ea ana on perishable varieties a led! Stamp No. 12, good | ntil May Ent 1 goo Cina ine Look ea guasoline thir Ja JUEN JULY £4 for “¢ LOOK drive inspected & May drivers ast day Tires ers to 3. Por is June last Ony hive tires *BY book HU TO THE TAXPAYERS OF THE BORCUGH OF BELLEFONTE wi Bulldix Belle Sch treet \ BELLEFONTE SCHOOL DISTRICT Mrs. Harter W. Vor Serretar Lost and Found Book Fin- Jomeph D. 2 dine Ration return i 2a) Pa. R LOST A as der Diease Pletcher, Howard A bhiue belt metal buckie PT Mrs. Helen J Carn Bellefonte, Pa a nder er, LOST No ’ Book, issued to Hannah Lucas found return to Mr. and Mrs Williams Lucas, Flem- ing, Pa. Phone 104-R~12 x19 LOST-—A sugar book jssued In etta Mall Finder John W. Hall, R and shoe ratl the name of please notify D. Julian, Pa Ever- Me x19 LOST--War Rationing Book to Thomas Cowher, of Bel Finder please return to owner, Logan street, Bellefonte, or Work Wa nted WAN I BD you farm eli Spr issued iefonte East phone x20 work at fo Ceorge X20 Horse- Shoe! ne Majl card ing Mills, Fa Help Wanted WANTED-- Lady to take care of house and invallg wife, Inquire of O. V Scholl, Milesburg, Pa 18-41 WANTED--8ix experienced workmen to cut jogs. GW. Swanson, supt Whitmer Steele Co, Lamar, Pa. x19 WANTED-A middle-aged woman 10 take care of an invalld Inguire of Mrs H H Royer Rebersburg, Pa x19 WANTED. Small boy and air) to 80 ght chores on farm Lnaulre of N. A Shope, Port Matilda, Pa. BR D i . xi WANTED-Boy, 12 to 16 _Work on farm by month verhart, Penna Purnsce, Pa Ea eo Colleste 3604. WwW. R Phone x19 WANTED—A midaib-agua woman to help do housework. A and some wages. Theo B. Haupt, Bush Addition, Bellefonte, Pa. WANTED-A middlesaged woman 0 keep house and act as companion for an elderly lady. No washing Write Box A.W. D. care of Centre Demo- o Ee | WANTED--Men to cut paper wood, mine props, logs, mill work. Con- tract or by the hour. Houses and | cabins suitable for family use for | rent at ut of G. W. Holt | 1& Bon, eming 181s | farming--amall lone qualified { permanent business of his own cath In t profits Gasoline itived odio por clent for essen a Write now, A Tacte! years. to | MATK, Pa itato “i vato Pa rood home | — | Good condition Thomas C. Irwin, Bellefonte, x10 i | Reina and operate a pected, og wn, No | [ " 41690 % bu. of Page va CLASSI ‘Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns every week, That's why "The Cemtre partinent has become so amazingly the benefits derived from Is use, munity Bargain Counter RATES Advertisements first issue, aad 15 cents for ments contain more than twenty REAL ESTATE A advertising sale or rent KEYED ADS-All to this office, must be ments, Please do not advertisements the of the advertiser SUBSCRIBER'S ocrat whose subscrij vertisement in these subscriber will be be used six tines a ve of tralght om complied oul! the publisher ut i tion | column ont charged Us cnn popular iL Is undisputably Centre County twenty-five each additional «five cent wu word u ndvertisement with office PRIVILEGE --E a al differ Democrat's classified advertising de- Considering Its low cost and Com lew <0 nts for navertise- words or insertion Where cent a word bs charged for real ¢ words, one charged Lisle that Dy request repille those answer for information con permitted ing not Lo dis Very sub criber ) dats nt ime, fred reguing WANTHD 1e capat summer position Write 1082 Real Philadelphia, Pa PRINTER WANTED Democrat KOOG Rii~AT who is araflt exempt be printer Need not i ROG On Coinp Open OTrEing OD condition [ry Fessin ' "He [ ALLICH DEMOX to Buy Mulbers fe G36H le WANTED--TO buy wire hangers. one pent each Promm’s Dry Cleaners apa Dyers Beliefoifte, lack Haven and Bate College Xie WANTED To elihery Dover of Liang BETH YA LO Inquire of Bellefonte. BR D 2 buy = small churn Bin & CTR Dove Packer CAETI POR. FARM dain West furs Hurry! tis Fis . Road WANTED wi elecLr rac like ixedo banjo huyle Beaver Ave 2740 Articles for Sale FOR SALE 2 feet D Pa yilege 130 ces of 15-inch tile re of Prank Walk Pa x19 long. Ingu Port Mat n : POR SALE One wood bBrooder chick sipe. In good ahape Williams, R. D Julian, Pa FOR SALE-11x7 Moline double di drill good worki condition James J. Markle, State College POR SALR-Baled on at the barn LON Belisfonte R. D. 3. Phone 102-R-13 x19 POR SALR Nine tons baled hay seven tonsa baled straw. C. OG Rime mey, Centre Hall, RD. 12 Phone 180-R~14 X20 FOR SALP International 8.16, and plow. Electric new Phone 184-R-22 A B Smith. POR SALE « Roval typewriter, net reconditioned standard keyboard Write or phone Mrs. John C. Ocker Miliheim, Pa x20 tractor range, Ike Centre Hall x10 FOR SALE A 1636 G MC pickup truck, motor overhauled, good tires Inquire a! Willlaan Swancer Store Clarence, Pa x19 FOR BALE -% ton Chevrolet truck Tires practically new In Al condition Apply to Osceola Leader Osceola Mills, Pa Phone 3191 x10 FOR SALE—Rumley threshing out- fit, size 28x48, tractor sige 25x40 all on good rubber. This outhit i In excellent shape. Roy Buck, Warriors x21 panel FOR SALE A Bean 4-row traction potato sprayer, and a Schofield po- Dianter, also 2 two-horse oulli- Chas. M. Ross, Centre Hall D Xi0 POR BALR- One 4-chn Wes Inhouse electric milk cooler, one year old Price reasonable Pa, R Xie D. 3. Near hery. ion 1 ing stra Mugho pines, bulb and bloom, 26¢ each. | theatre seats In sections; large oor. plants, $250. cupboard: dropleaf fable; len. | wood and Glorious enameled stoves; Bet of Jout kicthen chairs. Clarence Dial 2028 Bellefonte. x19 look over.” A purchase bi- [orciaso TA oy i aon UCkS, RUG. Home grown clover while if lasts. Co, Jersey Bhore, Pa, each: Holland tulip | Also | ainary man will Ei@ POR SALE--8yracuse blow Cs lornatic oan Ena hires Un pie Dealer smith 1ahis Donald, Port two-way sulky condition. also au- sealer. seals No ahs Tro Carpenter belle Mati n" " in ia MANENT WAVE THnwn Offers 1isDose POL Hltry by Mor Auet; on your live. competitive Get your made Ne Bechdel 14.47 Live Stock for Sale POR ‘8A LE Preah cow Ww Inquire of eal by Bear Flick SALE--Four works old wd uire der, Rebershurg. Ps FOR SALE Inquire of Beliefonte A work hore WwW. E Corman {Axemann } cheap D3 xis Rn FOR SALE--One second calf Lundy Steele Holstein To freshes Julian, Pa ow HOT with Mrs x19 FOR SALE Two and a pod set rence A. Polmer FOR SALE--Holstetn stock bull enough for service inauire of pre Yarnell. Beliefonte BR D 2 Phone Zion 1323 19-11 goin] work of harness Drifting. Pa hares 1as iw xi jaree cow with Wighaman, 2 PO address xi FOR SALE Fine voune second calf. Robert miles south of Hannah Port Matilda RDI POR SALE--A bay mare 9 vears old waght 1500 Oood worker: will hitch to prove her worth Inquire of Jesse C. Peles Beech Creek, Pa. Xie POR BALE Registered Cluernsey bull oalves, T and Bangs disease tes- ted. Also some New Hampshire Red chickens, 9 weeks old. William Crosse | Bellefonte, RD 3 [etreet, Bellefonte, X19 | PO Yeur bull BALE A oa i se Crue nsey Walker Lt Le genie Hin D persburg., Pa POI BALE 1500 poun air PF. Burns (Chante POT he i Poultry for Sale stoker f 1 heats Cpt} Oe otire Of 8 FICyw in- fFhoe xeB-11 OT Loon ted in Pa Immediate DOMSeSSION Von B. Johnson, Snow 8 BALE MX room Tete Cron! Money to Loan FARMERS Credit for dT others. Blo RENT Bi gireet ain heat Allegheny POR p Stent Kireel RENT Poe «roo shied. Hot fom] © 5 Phone modern water nd ton mpeon, State State College i9-u Storeroom for Rent POR RENT. iV ing hein YOeree | FOR Large storeroom central located In Milesburg. Ample park - arace Herbert J. Stover, Mill- Pa Onli Milihelm 238-2 (re large) X20 Apartments for Rent FOR RENT -- ments, one four-rooms « Two furnished apart fwo-rooins, Pa BABY CHICKS | Large Type White Leghom Chicks - Pullets - Cockerels 10% jo» 5% Extra Select Broiler Cockerels 50 for $2.65 No Heavy Breed hicks Now ! Gervin K. Schaeffer MoeAlisterville, Penna. al Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made in Bellefonte Get Them at Your Grocers. ihe other | Inguire 116 Bast Logan | Beitio FIED AEVELISEMENES | an 4-11 Piano Tuning Repairing Announcements NOTICE ~~ Clean an view cemetery wil Saturday. May 15 Ser £ 3 Bar Wis B AsV at ihe he CRpry Lat] stemons jal Day dsy, Mav 28 Pa on 2:3 MEMOFLT A rp ele FOR SALE 2 » mot Rn. § Internat ionzl] ‘ r > } iit in barn at Reb- ba. particulars wher, H. E. BIERLY Tallahassee, Fla. ersburg., write « TUR I RRL Rn Roller Skafe ee QF i Hecla Park Every Friday Night & £ 8 | » a a ade Poultry Raisers ! START Your CHICKS RIGHT With DR. SALSBURY'S PHEN-O-SAL The Double Duty Drinking Water Medicine HOCKMAN'’S POULTRY STORE Phone 2229 Phone 23 Bellefonte Centre Hall Centre Hall Store open every Sat. urday from 2:30 to 630 P. M. MARKET BPGGS - HATCHING EGS WANTED
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