Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 20, 1943, Image 5

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    May 20, 1943.
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. a
or ——
a—
LOCALS
~The Electric Supply Co. Belle-
fonte, Pa., will buy old electric irons
or electrical appliances not in use
Bring them to our store
-~Mr, and Mrs. Amos Cole, of Ard-
more, were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs, Harold Kirk, at the Kirk fam.
ily home on West High street
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Dobelbower
West Curtin street, spent the week.
end in Indianapolis, Ind, with their
son. Pvt. John Dobelbower, who is
stationed at Butler University
Miss Jean Adams
Dr. and Mrs. Enoch
North Allegheny
to her rooms at
Lewisburg
chicken pox
Mrs. M. A. Kirk
confined to bed at her
High street for some
ed to be recovering
able to spend part of
chair in her bedre
Miss Ellen
Curtin street Mir
chester, of Heverly
were expected to
terday
with friends
Wright
Wright
promote ad
daughter of
H. Adams, of
street, is confined
Bucknell University
because of ittack of
been
West
is report.
and is
ina
who has
home
time
on
each day
om
Hassinge:
Louise Mar
apartment
home ve
ana
the
from
Ira
Mrs. Ira
has been
Class and has beer i
Miami Beach, Florid 0
Johnson Field, North
Mr. and Mi Ch
Los Angeles, ( anno
riage of
Fred W
3, at Kir
Addition
ivate Fh
red from
eymonir
‘arolina
Hoy. of
the mat
to It
April
bride
Mi
treet
ristian
‘al unce
Betty
Saturday
I'he
their daugh
Thies
MAY Arizona
$ 8 grand i Mi
8. H. Ho) Sout! homa
Belelfonte
Harold
service
rived In
end t
many fri
present
m ember
Rocky
Stafl
Langley
fonte
visit
ter
on
ghter of ana
Ream
Washingt
Bellefonte
near
0
Belle
days
Mrs
of
¥ eld. arrived in
Sunday, ya. a several
with his its. Mr
Daniel P. Oleary and
North Penn street He
from Mitchell Pield N.Y
has two week ¢
in came
pare; and
family
cams
where
here
he
just completed a
niflage
Peter Rose
Peter Rose, of
ployed in the CI
on West High
morning was
County Hospita
an emergency
ports from the institutior
effect that he is
Mrs. Paul M
sons, Jimmy and Paul, of North
legheny street, have made tentative
plans for closing their home with
the expectation of joining Captain
Corman. well known Bellefonte phy-
sician, who is in the arffny Medical
Corps on the West Coast. Their
plans are definite at this time
however
Mrs
ardis apartment
with friends in
burgh. where sh
husband, Pvt
voir, V
arrived
former
day furlough
to his duties
Edmur
cisco. Call arrived in Bells
Sautrday,
Helen Rosengr
a two weeks’ visit witli LOY
Mr. and Mrs y
Spring street
emploved
Hotel in
to California
An inment
special musical numbers
short plays: “The Sewing Society
“My Cake” and “Keeping School.’
will be presented in the lecture room
of the Bellefonte Methodist church
on Friday May 21, at 7:15
aclock. by members and teaching
aff of the Children’s
admittance will
silver offering is
lie is cordial ny
Ple
Aster
tree
wimiitted to the
appen
two
Al-
Corman and
not in
Cecil Vignutti, of the Ber.
weekend
Pitts
pent the
Derry
WAS
near
toined by her
Bel-
sry1it #4
exped
fonte
other, Mrs
here
parent
fe Sout
been
Drake
going
Ago
l Love h
Edmt md
Francis
since
month
at the
Franc
GOVE ral
Sir
San isco
entertal
and three
evening
League No
be charged but
The
fted to attend
Former Judge and Mrs
Dale and daughter, Frances
Sunday at Mercersburg Academy
where Arthur Dale. Jr. will
member of graduating class in
June. He is second honor man In
his class. James R. Hughes, Belle
fonte, a driving guest of the Dale
spent the day among friends in the
Mercersburg Academy. Mr. Hughes
was a college mate at Princeton of
the late Dr. William Mann Irvine,
who founded Mercersburg Academy
Pfc. Kenneth Bickel, stationed
at an army air base in New Orleans,
La. is spending a five-day furlough
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Bickel. at the family home near
Bellefonte. Pvt. Bickel, upon enter-
ing the service first went to New
Cumberland from where he was
transferred to Miami Beach, Florida
for basic training. He then was sent
to Southwestern Technical School in
Oklahoma where he underwent a
15-weeks' course in aircraft engine
mechanics, gradusting from the
school on March 13. From there he
was sent to the New Orleans base
Prior to entering the army, Pvt
Bickel was emploved at the Bishop
street Sunoco station
a
requested vib
Arthur
C spent
he 2
4
the
An attractive window display by
the local Gideons is to be seen in one
of the Murphy Company store wine
dows on South Allegheny street. The
background consists of several re-
productions of Norman Rockwell's
paintings of “The Four Freedoms”
while in the foreground are samples
of the tan, blue and white testa-
ments being distributed by the local
who leave for the armed forces. A
Gideon Bible, of the type placed in
hotel rooms,
exhibit. A placard reads: “One dol-
lar puts four testaments in the hands
of the defenders of our country.”
Persons wishing to contribute to the |
fund for the
{employ of the company and for the
inext five years also served as coach
Gideons to all those from this area |
| Bellefonte,
iboard clerk for the company,
also is included in the |
lof the community where he served
| plane spotter
Mrs R. Heverly
Curtin spent last
Elsie
street
of
week
Williamsport with Miss Sarah Bay- |
ard
Harry
Avenue
)
Roan, Sr. of East College
State College, 1a visiting his
brother, John Roan, and his
Harry, Jr, at Philadelphia
Miss Evelyn Gels
delphia, spent last
fonte with her parents
Willis Geissinger
Howard street
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyer
week moved from the Balley
on West Bishop street
Academy apartments
Spring street
Miss Helen Butler
representative
County Saturday
Memphis, Tenn, to
with friends
Staff Sg sar]
returned his d
Field, Miss
day furlough with
ALKey
Mrs. J
Alleg!
Ww
sOn,
winger, Phila
week in Belle
Mr. and Mr
and family, of East
Inst
house
of the
South
LO One
on
home econo
for Centre
departed for
pend this week
mics
R
ute
Alkey
Ke
pending a 15
Mi:
has
nt ler
after
hi
urtin
Wagner
spent the
Miss
mother
Laura
y
oseph of Bouth
w eekend
Betty Sc}
on treet
ith her sister eneK
who
town
Halfmoon
rratulat
fil ct fick
Friday
pital
M1
Linn
Centre Cong
Gertrude McCaflerty
been admitt
Hi
iline
ast treet
0 the me
fergo tr
K eatment
of Mr
East Cur
nicely
dectomy
from an emergency Appen-
Monday
Hospital
Whiti
their
two weeks
wriormed
the Centr C
Mr. and Mi 1
Wedne retury
last at
ft
D
wel to
Ky aft a
ng ast
sciay home
intter
second child and
Mr. Cobb
of West High
ed Pamela
M. Cobb
fonte
son of
Hel
Is A
street
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
and child on Priday n
the Carner apartments, on
Thomas street, to an apartment in
the Brooks house, East Linn street,
recently occupied by Mr. and Mi
Russell Wetaon
Mrs
Falls. N
for
Wevman
wved from
North
Neff
ved here last ”
Emma
Y.arrd
day visit wit}
her broth
Elm er Ye 1 4 . an of
ah, of the C EY HH EY
with
ie Bellef
daughter, Rebek
apartments, and
other relatives and friends in
tH nite
area
Daniel Hines, 38 nm of Mi:
Hines, of E Howard st:
an employee the
for
Iulia ret
and local
store the past VORr ha
unteered for we rvice
wiand
¢ who
of
ention in
attended ses.
Ladies the Ciolden
Philadel-
were
te Cony
weekend the
Mr
D
Mrx
Cole
residents
Mr Christ
Heckman
Mrs. Deila
Hughes
Hughe
of the
Sophia
aham
5
manager
haa been
structor in
Gr
Charle
second
former
Bellefonte
an in-
warfare and
military camp at
recentls
business
Academy acting as
chemical
camoiflage at the
Cn Alabama
sent
den and aan
fornia to
in
to Cal conti with
same ty
Mr
overall
Haven, last
Bellefonte
ye
the vpe of struction
and Mrs
months
Edward Maloy, for
re: Lock
returned
identa of
Thursday to
are
the Carner hose
Mr Maloy
Maloy, of
an emplove
Company at Mill
and again occupying
apartment
Thomas street
Mis. ES
road. is
an in
North
Dr
the Jackson
on
and
ville
vivania
son of
of the 8S
Hall
Fred
past
for
as a
Heaton, of Mileshurg.
nine years employed
drill press operator by the Titan
Metal Company. has resigned that
post to accept a position as guard
at the State Industrial School, Camp
Hill. Prior to moving to Milesburg
nine years ago Mr. Heaton had been
a conductor for the Logan Valley
Transit Company in Altoona for 14
Pars
the
George M. Kase, for the past
ear Naval resident inspector at the
Titan Metal Company plant here,
has been transferred to a similar
position at the Bethlehem Steel
plant in Williamsport. He and Mrs
Kase have vacated an apartment in
the Samuel Roberts home on Wilson
street. and have gone to Williams-
port to reside.
Russell J. Weston, Bellefonte,
an employe of the West Penn Power |
Company for the past 13 years, left
last Thursday for Army training. Mr,
Weston came to Bellefoute two years |
ago from Ridgway where he was
senjor clerk in the engineering He
partment of the company for a num-
ber of years, After graduating from
Bt. Leo's Catholic high school at
Ridgway he immediately entered the
the school
where
for Since coming to
he was service
Mr,
Weston was active in defense work |
at the defense center and as an air- |
He is a member of |
the Undine Pire Company. The Wes. | |
purchase of testaments | ton apartment on Bast Linn street |
are asked to get in touch with Earl has been sub-let to the Richard |son.
Camp Forest,
 Beout
EE
and Mrs
Thra Breon
moved from Bellefonte R
An house on Beaver and
West Linn street
Herman Mason, of
spent the weekend in Bellefonte with
his son-<in«<law and daughter, Rev
and Mrs. Harry C. Stenger, Jr, at
the Methodist parsonage on Howard
street
Cpl
Mr
week
1. "0
Row
Inst
D
Hoy
John Estright
Tenn
end with his wife
Teaman, daughter
Cieorge Teaman
treet
Mi
Newell B
Mrs. J
William
spent the
friend
Mrs
1 OAry
Steve
stationed nat
spent the week
the former Esther
of Mr. and Mrs
of East Howard
Margaret
Long and daughter
M. Lingenfelter and Mrs
O'Brien, all of Bellefonte
weekend with relatives and
in Philadelphia
Blair Davis, Mrs
Mrs. David Love and Mr
Rodaviech Wl of Bellefonte
the weekend with their hu
who in training at C
Peters Virginia
M1 Earl N of
Md. Is visitings
home of her
Harry
il the hom
Harris Beaty, o
Hey
ibhy
Beaver Mi
Betty
John ©
spent
bands
|
nre amp
burg
Balt
A. mek
paren vr. and
more
at the
Mr
Sampsell
f
0
hert
Lol
O'Donnell
SYers ay
held Iast
butlding for
Centre County
Owens
the
in the
benefit of
Hospital nett $120, It
reported Mrs. Mary J Gray
Mrs. Mary M. Pauble, who
C1! Aree of ' ’ f
Anxilin
Pvt Clay
Thursday
the
i about
W
he
were
hel of
ww OAL
fall
his
lean Las
State Colleg
moved Bellefonte and are
pring a house on Burnside street
Mr. Love, son of Mr. and Mrs. Linn
Tove of Bast Logan street has heen
aceepled for service with the Sea
Bees
Rus
daughter
dents of iraday
OCC
last
to
sell P. Beeaer, of East Bishop
Jackson
Centre County on
ad a week's Nt
rents, Mi
at their
Yorks
28
irlough
and Mrs. Leon
Mileshurg
is Hd
nome
entered
Ox tober
fiirintict
furiougn
Donald E
Training
Bryar
School
fay after spending
gh with his par-
Leroy Bryan, in
Bryan has com-
training at Great
returning
fhe
and Mrs
Seaman
“boot”
upon
ents, Mr
Mileshurg
pleted his
Lakes and
pected to enter
there ox
javal School for
electricians
of
Mr. and Mrs
Phoenix avenue
the engagement
1.4
Frank Peters
have announced
of thelr daughter
Kenneth B. Ridge
Clair Ridge. al
Miss Peters was
Bellefonte high
of 1841 now
by the local
It. Ridge,
graduate
stationed at the
Base at Muroc
France to
of Mrs
Bellefonte
BON so of
grad.
tinted school
in
from
the cla and
telephone
also a local high
of 1037. is
Army Alr
ome
ployed
change
OX
school class
Muro
“ California
Mr. and Mra. Roy a Chambers
of Clarence, have announced the en.
gagement of their daughter Verna
Mae to Walter W. Montague, Ens.
USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Munroe
W. Montague, of Clearfield, The
announcement was made on May 11
while Ens. Montague was home on
a short leave. Miss Chambers, a
graduate of the Indiana State Tea-
chers’ College where she was a meme
ber of the Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority,
is now teaching in the Brockway.
Snyder high school. Brockway. Ens
Montague, a graduate of the Lock
Haven State Teachers’ College, was
director of health and physical edu-
cation in the Brockway-8nyder high
i school before being commissioned in
June, At present he is on active
duty somewhere in the Atlantic,
Twenty-two members of Girl
Troop II hiked to Spring |
Creek Saturday afternoon, May 8, |
where they enjoyed a nosebag lunch
In addition to their leader and as |
sistant leaders, they were accom-
panied by Mra, Frank Hench. At
the regular meeting Thursday even |
ing. May 13, plans were discussed
for an outdoor meeting the following |
{week to learn campfire building. On
| Saturday,
iner was cooked and served at the!
{OGirl Scout Little House under the!
May 15, a spaghetti din. |
upervision of assistant leader, Edith |
Risan, by the following members
| who are working on cooking badges: |
Barbara Popson, Janice Oingher. |
{Phyllis Shope. Delores Lambert,
Margaret Ann Rockey, Loretta Sax-
ion, Shirley Wayne and Mona Daw. |
Guests at the dinner were!
M. Cartwright, of East Bishop street, t, | Weyman family who moved there | scout leader, Mary Hartle, and as- |
an officer in the County Gideon unit. | Thursday from South Thomas street. [sistant leader, Sarah Risan, |
Harrisburg, |
street
mal
owing f in ‘ % vi 8 IO = K
cas
m
wevere
when
| the member was caught between the
a _ yo
Mrs of Wilson ! 4
received
left hand
Samuel Roberts,
recently
bruises about the
rolls of an electric wringer
Miss Maudella Rockey
of Mr. and Mra
a —
, daughter
Elmer Rockey, of
East Lamb street, last Thursday un-
derwent an emergency appende
tomy at the Centre County Hospi.
tal and Is reported to be recovering
nicely
Mrs. DF. Mull and son, Larry
expect to depart today for Branford
Conn, to be near Lt. Mull who is
nttending Yale University part
of his Alr Corps training. Mrs. Mull
and son have been visiting the for
mer's mother, Mr Charles Beatty
and family, at their home East
Curtin
Mr. and
South ¢
every week. That's why The Centre
partment has become
the benefits derived from is
munity Bargain Counter
RATES Advertisement
first Issue, and 15 cents for
ments contain more than twenty
REAL ESTATE A straight one «
ndvertising ale or rent
EYED ADS All
office, must bx
Please do not
advertisements the
of the advertiser
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whose subscription i
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Use six
use, it b
ns fn of twer
on
treet
no th)
ments
complied wi
nll at the
publishers are
Mrs
pring
thelr first
weighing 8 pound 1%
Friday night at the Centre
Hospital I'he little girl has been
Janet Mi Knisely
Louise
formes nrbara McDowell
Me
Donald
street
child
)
Knisely
the par
A daughter
of nre
ents of fn
ounces. born
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those nnswering
for information concerning
not permitted Lo divulge
wc riber
ititied
, Stores Here to Close
Monday, May 31
wen
Mrs. E. R. Miller
Heads Mothers’ Club
He MU
MEMORIAL SERVICES
SCHEDULED IN COUNTY
i i. according to m nnovinceme : Work Wanted
y : Horne at
Mail
Mills
WANTED Oeil
WM i r Ia
Wells, Soring
May 30
Pine Hall
WANTED Young woman with child
msireg in privals home :
{ama anil Sisen in. Write Box a,
¥ D Juan Pa
Help Wanted
WANTED
Bopecial services 8 30 a
m i
j=w Penitentiary
i
Rork
Ciateshnure
flee Chur
H ver
Mock
Brag
Pine
8.30 a
daddy 1 take care «
Marriage licens WANTED
“4 Bel
Beilefon!
WANTED
Tarey
2
’
{
YOUR RATIONING
CALENDAR
= 7)
Red AMPS
butter, fata
a Ww Iams
Cover all meats
and oils and cheese oxo
2 wood
Lh
WANTED
ties. Each mine
16 points a ‘act
" abins
War Ration on: at
this & Bn
Men
wpa. jogs, mill
by the hour
sii tahie fou
job Inauly
Fleming. Pa
10 cul paper
wr
Houses and
use for
WwW. Holt
18-11
£3 ore
ent aol
’
person
perishable varie
fg entitled to or
Red
1
week
Fook 2
nth
coupons in
arked E are valid
mr
WANT
bite WANTED
man ow
4 newals and new
month > fast.ne
Americ Home
A 13
woman
amhbiti Awake
tue Stamps
in Ratior
points are valid
of Mas
Sugar
: 5
pounds
H and J
Book 2
# arent
&¥ v worthy
stamps T
gh the Dular
No. 12, good for five
May 31
23 grand for one
30
War
4 ag
Stamp
ugar until
Divisi The
Mag: azine Corpora
Avenue, New York
Director
can Home
251 Px
York
Wanted to Buy
WANTED
of
Coffee. Stamp No
potind of coffee until May
No. 17
for one pair
th
rth
Shoes O
Book y
until
Cihasoline
Ippon
Ra
of
tion good
June 15
hows
5
Floral
spe 2128
tied re Wid
Bellefonte
x20
manu
dens
of
Page 5 in
for
stamps
three gallons
July
for ' book
inspected
drivers last
Gas
book each gooxd h
ough
Pas
gasoline thr a
Tires
ore have
31. For "RB"
is June 30
WANTED To
team harness
A Muthie
heavy
Cleo
x20
buy a set of
in good shape
Beech Creek, Pa
drive
May
day
day
tires
book
last
io in
WANTED
with ateel
Milesbure.
To Buy: a wheelbarrow
box. Write to Box 186
or phone Bellefonte 6437
POR BALE Bed, apribg and mat
tress Mrs. James Haupt, 204 8
Allegheny street, Bellefonte Dia
2500 £20
NOTICE
person interested in the pur
of the Sarah Amanda Way
real estate in Unionville Borough |
will please contact either Mrs Bessie
Alexander, Milesburg, Pa w
Harrison Walker, Attorney the
Estate, Bellefonte, Pa
The property consists of a two and
one-half (2%) story, frame dwelling
house, ten (10) rooms; approximate.
ly two (2) acres of ground: garage
for ome (1) car; chicken house for
approximately’ three hundred (300)
chickens, modern conveniences
Any
chpse
WANTED--To buy a new or second
hand iavin mower Uharles Mc-
Bride, Widmann & Teah Oo. Belle
fonte, Pa. x20
WANTED-To buy 100 fence posts
Al, feet locust wood preferred In
autre of Ethel © Btover, 38 E. Linn
8t., Bellefonte, Pa x20
WANTED - To buy a small churn,
either power or hand. alist a cream
separator. Inquire of Dovie Packer,
| Bellefonte. RD 4 x20
| WANTED “To buy any Kind “of bar. |
rela that can He used for cider
[Mu be in good condition. larrie
iL. Howte, Petersburg, R. FF. D. (Mon-
{roe Furnace). X20
scrap “tron, 60
or
for
x20 |
RAR
| WANTED To buy
ivard, no tin. Also old automobiles, |
trucks. newspapers magazines, rubs
| ber, metals and beet hides. Jake
1! A | Kofman's Jun ard (one mile west |
protecting Uphol lof Milesburg). Phone Bellefonte nz
stered Furniture,
Rugs, Carpeting, LAO :
Wool Clothing, Furs, Articles for Sale
Blankets, ete.
Also is unsurpassed pop BALE 1x7 Moline double dine |
for cleaning and Re. : king condition.
lustering Upholstery Ke, Biate College.
and floor coverings — |
We sell KEYSPRAY in Pints,
Quarts and larger sizes and recoms
mend it for use In your home.
BRACHBILL'S
Spring Street Bellefonte, Pa.
KILLS MOTH AND CARPET BEETLES
straw. C. O Rime |
n
Write or phone Mrs. John ©. Ocker,
A=, Pa.
{ ventilation
| cents per 100 pounds, delivered our | PA
, Tuesday
POY
PY)
FOR BALE
Cisaned
oY bushel
its west oO
Boy Deans for seed
ready for the drill 88 50
fies Tay Mofihee four
Biate College ¥ Lin
20
BALE
wpe
Fir
po TRL
sean] ruber
amie oat
2hx40
threshing
FOR
ert
od
Hier
OR
m
BAL
wher
Ing
FARM MACHINE
PERMANENT
own
Kit (
40 vuriers and
abeoititely harm
sands including
Oli movie star
not satisfied.
WAVE 8
Permanent with Ch
omplete eguipment
shampoo. Easy
jess Praized b
June Lang
Money re
Parrish
truckers: Good
Always 50 ton on
One-half Ie
Hosni
New
POR BALE
grade of
hand Ney
forth rs
Black Moshannon
ing also started
coal about July 15. 1943
Palma. Jr. BR. 1 Box 37
Pa Phone 554-R-3
m
al
open.
have sioker
louis De
Philipsburs
x21
on
round
wil
CHICK BROODERE. Have
been very fortunate in securing
limited quantity 500.chick size Fan
Tye Electric Brooders 60x60.inch
CANOPY Nichrome heater wymnplete
with cord, pilot Heht, stiraction light
attomatic thermostat, dial thermom
eter Operate on 110-120 wit A ©
only Improved fan circulation, pos
itive heat control. heavily insulated,
positive and measured
Likely inst shipment this year per
haps for the duration Kerlin Poul.
try Parm, Phone 52, Centre Hall, Pa
ELBCTRIC
~ Sales Mart
Penne Valley “Bales Barn,
Pa, holds sale every
Bring your live stock and
pottery. you oan except good prices
8 T, Reigel, owner, manager. 1-of
The Clinson AuStion.
Pa.
AMBRE
Centre Hall,
Mill Hall
{portunity
istock and poultry by competitive
i bidding, every Monday Cet your
(check as soon ax sale 2 made No
sale, no commission. Joe Bechdel
14-41
cash |
FARMERS — We
prices for I
pay h
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Arm
SALE — Nine tons baled hay, S6rap funk. Write us & list of what
you have with desor prices ex-
nery man will
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to dispose of your lives |
Live Stock for Sale
two
Poultry for Sale
¥ A
Real Estate for Sale
POR SALE
OTC, garage
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Seven root house sun
jarge clear ot, fran
walter  Jeest power
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A 230.acre farm in Ben
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Money to Loan
FARMERS -—« Credit
pensss, purchasing Hvestocrk and
enuipment. eter avaliable through
the farmers cooperative credit asso
ciation Inouire of Gen Mothers
baugh. Boalsbure Milton
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t Association. 13 BE High 8%
Pa
Houses for Rent
FOR RENT--A sis-room house at
Axemann, available June lst In-
ouire of B. O. Harvey, Beilsfonte. Pa
Phone 550 20-41
POR RENT-PFiveroom modern bun
galow, unfurnished Hot walter heat,
garden, frat good condition; in
Bellefonte. Eva Simpson, State Onl.
RD 1 Phone Biate College
18.1
"BABY CHICKS
Large Type White Leghorn
Chicks - Pulists - Cockerels
510" to ® 5%
Extra Select Broiler Cockerels
50 for $2.65
No Heavy Breed hicks Now!
Gervin K. Schaeffer
MeAlisterville, Penna.
for Boring ox
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fonte
4231
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Storeroom for rong
POI. RENT Loreroom cent
Apartments for Rent
mom
Pasture for Rent
Fur Storage
Piano Tuning
thon. Hes:
Nausen
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p. Internationel
v barn at Reb.
yWrney
H. E. BIERLY
Talinhusoee, Fla.
8 A cm 9
Roller Skate
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Heda Park
Every Friday Night
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Poultry Raisers
START
Your CHICKS
RIGHT
With DR. SALSBURY'S
PHEN-O-SAL
The Double Duty
Drinking Water Medicine
HOCKMAN'S
POULTRY STORE
Phone 2228 Phone 23
Bellefonte Centre Hall
Centre Hall Store every Bat.
urday from 2.30 10 830 P. M.
MARKET EGGS . HATCHING
EGS WANTED