June 17, 1943, LOCAL { ESE — —Philip Saylor, Bellefonte bor-| Mrs. Bayard Magee, of East | ,OUgh manager, last week attended | Curtin street, is visiting friends in| the Pennsylvania Water Works Op-| Marietta, Ohlo | i erators Association convention mn «Mrs, Margaret J. Gates, of North Harrisburg. | 8pring street, was in Juniata Satur- | «Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall, day of last week to attend the fu- | of Erie, spent the weekend in Belle- | neral of Mrs. Virginia Burket | fonte with the former's brother-in-| __ mr and Mrs. Henry Gruber, of law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer | coon sord. N. J. are spending this Hauer and family, of East LIND | week with Mrs. Gruber's mother, street, | Mrs. James Seibert, and Mr. Seibert, ~Mrs. C. R. Minnemeyer and son at their home on Pine street and daughter, Charles and Marian, | _ aries Sarah Bayard, of Williams last week moved from Coleville to port, a guest at the Willlam B. Ran- Bellefonte and are occupying the ky, home on East Curtin street, has Mrs. Mark W. Willams house on |i,ade tentative plans to leave soon East High street for Eagles Mere to spend the sum- ~Lt, James 1, Spangler, with the mer months Air Forces at the training center in Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pye, of Springfield, Mo. spent a brief fur-|iaidaysburg, spent Saturday in lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | pojetonte with Mrs. Pye's nephew, R. B. Spangler, of North Spring | j.mee Sloop, at the home of Mr street, last week and Mrs. Frank Daly, on West Bish- ~Thomas Spritzer, electriclan’s op street mate, third class, in the U. 8. Navy, -Miss Clare Beatty, daughter of returned to his duties at Solomons, Mrs. Charles R. Beatty, of East Cur- Md. last week after spending a brief tin street, is spending this week in | furlough with his wife at the home | prantord Conn. with her brother- of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Swartz in-law and sister, Lt. and Mrs. D FP of West High street Mull and family —Harry McMullen, of Milesburg, Mrs. Ben Herr and who suffered a leg injury In an ac- ..iave Ricker, both of Bellefonte, | cident at the Bell mine of the War- spent the weekend at Camp Lee, Vn / Jer Company last November, is re- oi air Herr and Willlam PF. Kes- ported to be recuperating satisfac. gnoer both of Bellefonte torily in Hahnemann Hospital Phil- | training there adelphia, where he recently under- Cpl. Elwood Ward arrived Went bite raring Operation home Saturday from Florida to ugene burns, | ( 8MD spend a 14-day furlough with his Gruber, Oklahoma, is spending a 12- | har and friends of Prossertown day furlough with his wife, the for- py io nis first visit home for sev- mer Dolly Houser, at the home of | 10a months her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Mrs. Joel Stover and family last Houser, of Rockview. Pvt. Burns also is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs week moved (rom the Brooks apart- § : “ments on East Linn street to the John Burns, of Bellefonte, R. D ‘ Miss atta Decker. of Blanch former Calvin Purnell home on East Pa we aw A CKer, of B anch- Curtin street. Mrs. Stover recently ard street, and Miss Margaret Mor- |, chased the Purnell property gan, of East Bishop street, have ac- Col Elwo Ward " { cepted positions for the summer at op, Lwood AYarc. Whe nn the Sylvania Electric Products plant 'F®ining in Florida, is spending a 14- in Mill Hall. Miss Decker is a teach. (ay furlough with his mother, Mrs er in the Bellefonte schools while Rosle Ward and family of Prowger. Miss Morgan teaches at Snow Shoe. OWN This B CPl._ward’s Arst vis Mrs. Joseph Baney. of East 1 home in nearly a year and a half \ 5. JOSE] ¥ ¥. LAS HO - ” . — " gan street, last Wednesday enter- Cpl. Paul Dp Foreman, of Camp tained at a dinner in honor of her Atterbury, Ind. arrived here Sun- twin nieces. Eloise and Eleanor Mc- 9ay for a three-day visit with his Mullin. The dinner was in celebra- Mother and sister, Mrs. D R Pore: tion of the girls’ sixth birthday an. Man and Miss Lois Foreman, a niversary. They are daughters of their home on North Spring street Mr. and Mrs. Harry McMullin, of Miss Patricia Kelley, who Is a Milesburg student nurse at Providence Hos- , ’ i . Washington, D. C, arrived in Mrs. Violet Morris, of New York pital. V City. is spending this month in| Bellefonte last week to spend the re- Béllefonte with her sister, Miss Eliz- | mainder of this month with her par- abeth Barnhart, of East High street. ®D!S. Mr and Mrs. George A. Kelley, Mrs. Morris was accompanied here Of the Forge by Samuel Neusteadt, also of New W. C. Coxey, Mr and Mrs. Leif York, who returned to that city dur- A. Olsen and son and daughter, ing the weekend after a week's stay Stanley and Mrs. Helen Matthias, in Bellefonte and Mrs. Dorothy Hermstaedt, . all —Miss Julia Spear, daughter of Of Bellefonte, Monday attended the Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spear, of funeral of Mr. Coxey’s son. Eugene Milesburg, is reported to be recover- COXe¥. in Clearfield ing nicely from an emergency ap- —Pyvt. Gerald R. Schreffler, of eration for appendicitis she under- Camp Hulen, Texas. has been re- went at the Centre County Hospital, leased from military duty for an in- Tuesday of last week Miss Spear is definite time because of iliness and an employe of the GG. C Murphy is now at the home of his parents. | Company store Mr and Mrs Willlam Schreffler, of —Miss Phyllis Jane Shaw, daugh- Valentine street ter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Shaw, of Mrs. John Deita departed Mon. North Spring street, employed in the day for Winchester, Va. to join her local Bell Telephone exchange, spent husband, who recently accepted & part of her vacation last week with position in that city. Mrs. Deitz the Miss Betty Thompson, at the Lock former Mary Rogers. had been visit. Haven State Teachers’ College Miss ing her parents, Dr and Mrs. J © Thompson is 2 daughter of Mr. and Rogers. on North Allegheny street, Mrs. Robert Thompson, of North for several weeks 8pring street -Mrs. William C. Thompson, of -Mrs. Raymond Hilton and young North Allegheny street, spent the daughter, Katharine Ann, of Wom- greater part of last week in Cham- elsdorf. are spending several weeks bersburg. where the attended meet. in Bellefonte with Mrs. Hilton's fa- ings of the Women's Presbyterian ther, Thomas B. Beaver and family, Synod. Mrs. Thompson is president of Fast Bishop street. Pfc. Hilton, of this district, which includes Cen- who entered the armed forces more tre and several nearby counties than a year ago and who had been Robert Barnhart. George Von- serving in a recruiting station in Gunden and Edmund Cain. all of Harrisburg, recently was transferred Bellefonte, have arrived safely in to New Orleans, La Pearl Harbor, according to word re-| _Major and Mrs. Richards H.|®iVed last week by Mrs. Barnhart. Hoffman announce the birth of their ©f the White apartments. The men first child. a son. Richards Holmes i! Bellefonte some weeks ago to Hoffman, Jr. weighing six pounds, enter government employ at Pearl four ounces, in the Walter Reed Hos. Harbor pital, Washington, D. C., on Wednes- Miss Ann Heverly, employed at day. June 9. Major Hoffman, former the Hunter Book Store on North | Bellefonte physician who now is Allegheny street, has been off duty] serving as an Army flight surgeon in since Friday and Is undergoing North Africa, is located in Tunis treatment at the Clyde Alabran Mrs. Hoffman's home is in River- home in Pleasant Gap. Miss Heverly dale, Md is reported to be recovering steadily ~Mrs. ‘Clyde Rosenberger and and is expected to resume her duties withi sw days three children, of Pt. Wayne, Ind, = 0 * few day rrived in lefonte. turdavy Robert John “Bob” Klesius, son} : ag visit with brs a of Mr. and Mrs. John, Kilesius, of Al-| . toona, one of 18 Penn State under-| berger’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ! Lam Jodon. at their home on North Sraduate center students who left Allegheny street. Mrs. Rosenberger, who was employed at the local tele- phone exchange before going to FL Wayne some years ago, now is em- ployed at the Ft. Wayne exchange, Jackson and Shields families in, » Co— Miss Gen- who are I training at Ft. Bragg. N.C. Klesius, | { Torsell | Reed Hospital |daughter on Tuesday moved lone of the | Bouth Water rtreet | side of the former Brown house on ‘nell Medical School in ~ THE CENTRE DEMOCKAT, BI ~Mrs, J spent the East High street | =~Miss Ethel Dale, who has been | | teaching in the Clearfield county Upned at Newport News, Va, spent 2s | schools, has arrived in Bellefonte to from Friday until Tuesday with his spend the summer months. Miss Barah Love, employed. in Punxsutawney, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with her mother, Mrs Elizabeth Love and family on Rey- nolds avenue, “James Gilligan, superintendent with friends here, Mrs. Jean Bausr Heffelfinger, of lough with hig wife and son ‘n Belle. | West Bishop street, has resigned her |fonte, Pfc. Albert Confer on Mon- | pesition at the Murphy store ond | has accepted a post at the Sylvania Electric Products Company at Mill | Hall of the Centre County Agricultural Conservation Association, Is attend- | {Ing a two-day conference In Har- | risburg. Mrs Smith turn home Friday Russell Torsell, Paul Howard, James Decker, Richard Alterio and expects to re- | James Dann, all of Bellefonte, spent Bunday Mr in Washington, D. ¢. with Torsell's brother, Pfe. Carmen who Is a patient In Walter -A. R. Ziegler. of North Spring street, employed at Niagara Falls, N. Y. recently suffered a fractured bone in his right clbow in a fall while at work Mr. Ziegler has re- turned home and will remain here until the injury has healed Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Mowery and from Ripka espartments on to the northern South Spring street recently vacated by the Donald Knisely family William Kellerman, a student at the University of Pennsyivania, spent last week with his parents, Mr (and Mrs, Charles Kellerman, of East { Bishop street William, who enlisted in the Navy in Pebruary, bas been studying since then at the univer- sity having been sent there for special training Jack Cole, son of Mrs Nellie Cole, of East High street, last Tues- day underwent an cinergency oper - ation for appendicitis In a River. view, N. J. hospital Jeck, a grad. {uate of Penn State last December Is employed 1s sub-controiler by the Arrastrong Cork Company at Key. port, N. J Willlam Royer, of Niagara Falls, N. Y. arrived in Bellefonte Tuesday to spend a Week OF 50 as a guest at the home of Mrs Clark Carson and family on East Bishop street. During [his stay in this locality Mr Royer expects to go to New Cumberiand to spend several days with his son, Paul Royer and family, who reside in that city —Mr. and Mrs. William P. Simn- monds, of New York City, arrived in Bellefonte on Tuesday, for a two weeks’ visit with Mrs. Simmonds’ parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Willlem C. Thompson, of North Allegheny styeet. Mr Simmonds recently com- pistad his third-year studies al Cor- New York City — Walter Huntzinger, of Scranton, former Bellefonte Academy student, won the first round for the vice pres. ident’s golf cup at the Baila golf links Monday. by defeating Dr. James Sel- igman 2 and 1. Huntzinger will be remembered here as a high-ranking student and a star athlete in base ball and basketball during the two years he attendad the Academy Staff! Sgt. Steve Barnyak, of Mo- shannon, returned 10 his duties at Camp Corras, Colorado, Friday, after a brief furlough with his parents, Mr and Mrs. John Bamyak Sat Barn yak. engaged as a coal operator at Moshannon prior to entering the service, enlisted in the army on De. cember 8, 1041--the day after Pearl Harbor and now is with the Field Artillery -Mrs. Luella Dale Cheesman and her son, Robert, departed Tuesday night for Toledo, Ohio, where they will spend a week as a guest of Mrs Cheesman's sister, Mrs. Mary Dale Ciregg. Robert Cheesman, a Penn State student. has completed ad- vanced R. O. T. C. training in col. lege and now is enrolled in the Vol- unteer Officers’ Candidate School He expects tn be called for training about July 11 Miss Alma C Cartwright assist. ant clerk in the offices of Local Draft Board No. 2. of Bellefonis, since the bosrd was organized at the begin-! ning of the war, has resigned that Board No. 1, of State College. where ury Department. Miss Cartwright! began the ditties of her n ~Mr. apd Mrs. Van Jodon, and family, Iwife on North Allegheny street ~Mrs. Nap McGinnis, of {Howard street, |week for Eagles Mere, where she {will spend the summer months «Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker, of Downingtown, Friday arrived In West | of schools at Dunmore, near Scran- | Bellefonte to prepare for the open- | ton, at one time a teacher in the lo- [ing of their summer home “Porgy” | eal high school, spent the weekend at Wingate, ~After spending a 15-day fur- day returned to his duties at Elgin Field, Plorida ~Mr. and Mrs. John McAuley, Sr., were In Bellefonte on a business mission last Thursday T. N. McAlarney, of Bellefonte, was In Philadelphia during the weekend for a check-up at Jeffer- son Hospital, where he was under medical treatment early this year Pvt. Marshall Frazier, of the U 8. Alr Force stationed a! Sebring, Fla. returned Tuesday after spend- ing a fifteen-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Frazier, at Coburn Pfc. Albert D. Ebeling on Mon- day returned to his duties at Elgin Field, Florida, after spending a 15- day furlough with his mother, Mrs Norg Ebeling, of West High street and with friends In town Pvt. Prank Rodavich, of Phila- delphia, arrived in Bellefonte last week for a visit with his brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and ars. Merrill Waite and family. of Phoenix ave. nue, and with other relatives In this vicinity Summer courses in shorthand and typing will start in the Belle fonte High Bchool on Monday, June 21st at § o'clock, in room 215. For further information see Mrs. Daisy Henderson, Bellefonte, Pa Phone 32 . The War Stamp booth in the Murphy store sold $4185 in stamps Saturday morning while members of the American Legion Auxiliary were in charge of the booth. The previous Saturday morning sales were $3550, members reported James Cox, of Peng street, Belle. fonts, and Arthur Nilson, of Zion last Thursday departed for Balti. more Md. to enter the UU 8 Navy The men enlisted for service some time ago and recently received their call to training Mrs. J. 1. Underwood of Erie is here for an indefinite visit with her sisters-in-law, the Misses Mary and Blanche Underwood, of North Spring street Mrs. Underwood came Bellefonte from Washington, D whape she bad been visiting her son- in-law and daughter, ILL and Mrs J. Blewart Hunter Four Bellefonte residents at- tended serviees in the Philipaburg Episcopal church, Sunday night, at which time they were confirmed hy Bishop Hunter Wyatt-Brown, of the Diocese of Harrisburg. The four were: Mrs R OG Lindquist Mrs Robert Morris, Jr. Mrs Calvin Pur- nell and Mrs. Jack Wilkinson Ensign William J Dorworth, Jr. who ig stationed with the U 8 Navy in New York, is spending this week at the Dorworth family home on East Linn street. His father, W_J Dorworth. of Philadelphia, will be here for the weekend Ensign Dor- worth 8 contemplating a change to another branch of Naval service In the near future Ensign Oeorge RR. Meek, Jr, Satupday returned to his dulies at the Navy yard in Philadeiphia after spending several days in Bellefoule with his pagents, Mr and Mrs George BR. Meek. at the family home on North Spripg street, and with his aunt, Miss Mary Meek, of West High street. who is a patient in the Cen- tre County Hospital ~The American Home Department of the Bellefonte Woman's Club will hold itz final meeting Monday, June 21. A picnic supper will be held on the law at the Mrs. Benjamin Brad- ley home, North Allegheny street. All members are urged fo be present and bring their own table service, also their own butter and sugar. The meeting will begin af 4pm. A son horn last Wednesday night to Mr. and Mrs Walter Ray, of Bellefonte, at the Centre County Hospital, made its debut into the world on the 17th birthday anniver- sary of the oldest of the Rays’ four other children. The child is reported tn y for army service May 26, is now in [post to become clerk of Local Draft to be doing nicely. aithough the con- — (dition of Mrs. Ray. the former Pearl waANTED-<To buy a 1831 Ford coubs, who enlisted in the reserve. corps she succeeds Guy Lauver. who has Ruble of Centre Hall, is causing the December 7, 1942. is related to the accepted a position with the Treas- family som# concern —A car owned by Mrs. Clair Oates Smith, af Ridgway, ot | ho Vo in Bellefonte as Washington, D. C., spent the week- & guest of Miss Anne Compton, of (end in town with their som, Charles ~8gt. Frank H. Hull, who Is sta- depaiied early this | | Fine TISEMENTES [CLASSIFIED ADVED | Over Thirty Thousand Persons | Read These Columns | every week. ‘That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- | partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and | the benefits derived from its use, it is undisputably Centre County's Com - | munity Bargain Counter | RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for first issue, and 156 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise ments contain more than twenty-five words, one cent a word Is charged. REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate advertising--sale or rent, KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be malled [to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise- | ments, Please do not cull at the office for information concerning such | advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name i {of Hublersburg, ang z friend, Miss | of the advertiser, Mrs. Helen B. Smith, secretary Frances Chaney of Baltimore, Md. | BUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE-Every subscriber io The Centre Dem- ocrat whose subscription is pajd up to date, is entitled to a 25-word ad- vertisement in these columns one time, free of charge. Otherwise the subscriber will be charged the regular advertising rate. This privilege can be used six times a year at different intervals | WARRIORS MARK COUPLE | rom SBALE-Hard coal p ; iG! ¥ Ripka, 8 Water TO RETIRE FROM FARMING tonte. Pa Mr. and Mrs. McClellan Rossman | POR SALE---1936 Plymouth car In of Warriors Mark, on Friday, Jupe| food conditjon; good tres RO 25 will dispose of their livestock and | The Madisonburg, Pa ts farm equipment at public sale and POR SALE-Manchu soy beans for will retire from farming | weed. 8225 a bushel Roy Zim- ) efont Dd. 2. PI The Rossmans are a remarkable | SOIAT Bellefonte, R. D. 2 hone couple. Mr. Rossman Is 80 and his | wife is 78, and up lo this time they refinished, ready for your have been operating the farm them- RAE Br ast out selves. After June 26 the farm will'gaog be operaled by a young couple, but| + the Rossmans will continue to live | FOR in their present home Mr. and Mrs. Rossman have 14 liv. ing children Card of Thanks BARTHOLOMEW — We fake this meatia of thanking all persons who contributed in any manner or form during the death of Helen Barthol omew (Signed) The family WHITE--We take this means of expressing our thanks to neighbors and friends for the use of their cars their florsl tributes and thelr many acts of Rindly sympathy during the iiness and death of Mm Ida May White, of Axemann (Bigned) Mr and Mm. Curtis White and family Lost and Found LOST Rationing book No 1, sued in the uane of Olive M Williams of Julian, BR D Pinder please noti- fy owner si abose address x24 Help Wonted WANTED--A boy or girl to work on farm Inquire of LL N Lute Belle fonte. BR D 2. one mile east of alr- wrt 24 all szea C street, Belle. 23-11 FOR SALE--~Irop-leaf cherry table home Daal KiA BALE 82 28 per Flick, Julian, Pike) wowed J.B (Philipsburg x4 Sov beans for bushel! Inquire of R. PD | FOR BALE--80 bushels of buckwheat and T-h. pp gasoline engine Harry K. Beck, near Oray's Church, Port Matilde. Pa x24 POR BALE er motown feeder College bal self- ale x26 “Ann Arbor pick-up driven and wilh James I Markie BR D Pa POR Or BALE child refr Tanney Tricycle 3 to b (erator in pooag years old medium LET Re Also nie x24 elec) Hotel Ww FOR SALE Marse 2-<h IL, Claster Beliefonts, On SALE All kinds of planta Price 2 dozens 15 cents quire of Lewis Masullo, North Bt. Bellefonte, Pa . Two 4] and Pa new Falrbanks gasoline engines M Home High street x36 “ garden in- Boring Soft and hard wood length Will deliver Mam M Strouse, Cli MII Mall, Pa POR BALE n ove quire of Wi dale BR D POR SALE 1887 Dodge botiom. 44100 capacity change for dump ruck Inquire of Andy Koabhko, Pa truck or will anme SALE Pord good fore] win FOR mode] bushels Sylvester Dix Rur 1935 10 V& ooupe condition also buckwheat Inquire ams, BR D Ju WANTED--Single man to work on potiitry farm and help take care of poultry. Inquire of John Snavely. R DD Centre Hall, Pa x25 WANTED — Man and wife to help work on stock farm, No milking pod workers, honest, and no bad habite. Budd Wining Port Matilde x24 an x24 FOR SALE 20¢ Mason wine caps Gowen Stivers Store. Jullan BR D 5-R-3 Port Matlida Closed Thursday al ter HOON x24 Omion sia a pound Harry Phone WANTED ~A boy 15 or 18 years old to work on farm Inquire of W B | Bathgate, 6 miles east of Bellefonte, ng Jacksonville road, Blefonte R. FOR BALE Man's fitted leather tnil 1 Kit, zippered, fine quality, like new. Man's summer suit. light gray pipe 30, almosi new, reasonable Dial { Belisfonte 2677 x25 {FOR SALE Fourteen-year-old boy's Paim Beach sult and B H 8 sweater, almost new White enameled bed, oak stand and childs rocker Bell phone 2398 x24 WANTED — A wothan for general housework. 20 10 BO years old: good waits Inquire of Robert R Calling Row, Bellsfonte, or write Box 415 Xid4 WANTED--Married man to work en POR SALE. An F-12 Farmal farm House with elecricity fur and a one-way tractor plow w= nished Must give reference Chatles sid at the regular Clinton Auction H Myers Penna Purnace, Pa. Dial at MI Heli, Pa. Monday, June 2) mms Ooiiege x24 Joe Bechdel Mg x24 to cut paper wood FOR SALE — All kinds garden planta. including tomato. cabbace raulifiowsr, egr plants, mangoes, etc use fOr | Inquire of Pred lovine, North Thom - w Hott as Bt, Belisfonte, Ps x24 — LD ats tractor i be of tract or By cabins suitable for family rent at Inquire of O x Teming. A A A SA ———— " BALE Fordson tractor WANTED-For 800 family | ©, 0 rubber. John Deere plows eins Be Tht et to | ood shape. Alas four Model A Fords poms por 200 ‘well: know TR Ohevrolet sedan Martin Motor Boustholdifern Drducts sold for 53 O0« Flemington, Pa. Phoue 2123 x25 experience neededgoowe a yr Bs Good APDOArance at | POR SALE-A90 two-door Hudson gerd i Be of housewives needs help wodan. eaxoeilent oondition good ml Me Ind. sold $4000 Wes. mileage 25.000. Neer driven h i . “Pept. Over 85 miles per hour Inquire of Be 48, 24 William M Strouse Clintondale R | D. Mi} Hall, Pa x24 Work Wanted POR SALE-Extension ladders, from > | sixteen to forty feet in length. WANTED--Position caring for inva. fuamntesd to be OK. in every re- aged. also convalescents | pect. Will sell these ladders at a te at 212 East Lamb St bereain Oolonel GO Decker 212 Bast Pa vor : wri a x24 | Linn 81. Bellefonte, Pa. Phone ni x SRE wr ty 4 stock in our for sale In one manure one tractor-drawn single- plow one horse-drawn disc Bears Roebuck and po + x job by ox- | been driv. | POR SALE-We have in three years dncuiss | Btate Collecs * store, WANTED-«A truck driving ! perienced man who has ine a truck Rh of Orifin. Pleasant Gap. WORK WANTED Experienced boy | harrow. wants work on farm. State location State College. Pa and wages Dial Slate Col. | comms — of farm snipes lege 4516. or write Box 8, Cent | PARMRRS « The Clinton Auetion, Demos, —_ i —_. Mill Hall, Pa. offers you an on- anted to Buy "Rk | portunity %o dispose of your live. (stock and poultry by competitive ibldding, every Monday Cet your itheck as soon fs sale is made No sale, no oommission Joe Bachiel, og PERMANENT WAVE 50c. Do ar ony Permanent with Charm-Kurl t : myst have a good body. Inquire of | | John Patianock, Clarence, Pa. x25 | {WANTED — To buy a second-hand ! eviinder head for Pordason ’ 31 } IRround. Also small ! ! 8. T. Relgel, owner, manager POR SALE-Some mized and some timothy baled hay Inquire of W Blerly, Hublersburg, x4 POR BALE o Ford V-8 coupe with four new 600-16 tires mounted and | good spare. Price $220 cash. Also 1038 Chevrolet conch Write or phone Pal- mer OC. Blerly, Rebersburg, Pa xan POR BALE New two, three, and four can electric. gas engine, or joe. oooled milk coolers. Open Wednes- day, Frida and Baturday evenings i Btanley C erly, Miliheim, Pa. Phone bheB-4 x24 pn EE] Sales Mart PARMERS «Penns Valley Sales Barn, Centre Hall, Pa, holds sale every Tuesday. Bring your lve stock and pOVIWryY. YOu can except good prices 1-11 FARMERS —~ We pay highest cash prices for farm machinery and scrap junk Write us a list of what you have with description, price ex- pected, and our machinery man wii look 11 over Also, we purchase bi cycles--any kind; siso trucks. aute- moblies, Fordson tractors, as well as other kinds Home grown clover seed. $1600 bu. while 1t asta - Losch Egulpment Co. Jersey Bhore Ps xb Live Stock for Sale POR BALE Inquire Julian, Pa Brood sow Walter with 4 pigs of Young. R DD POR onll ripe BAILY Cyood Guernsey I" Hall fresh oow and Jersey E Fieming. ‘re POR calf alt Be BALE hy side Ho ” iefont AF urrnsey Inquire R DI oow with third of Russe] Zer Phone 8480 Kis FOR SALE--Fresh t} eoond months Clarence Holstein also a Jersey Inquire of Cur! yw \ bu id Kochik x24 w Ss 10M old Pa FOR BALE — A sorrel 1500. 12 years oid ard Davidhelzer, Spring near Potters Mills mare Inqure o Milla POR BALE Young « potied erin Pola: POR about RNOrRer inquire burg. Pa BALE 250 ome f R of « One pounds Por dso BE Brobeck fal how One POR BALE--A Guernsey oow in with her third calf soon two Dae weeks old Inaul Mrs Julia Roland Howard 12 miles west of Curtin POR SALE oom ng Also Ww « Three Borland <Piina gilts, bred. one boar, one Holstein cow with fourth calf. T B. and Bangs accredited. Walter C Johnson, State Coliege. Pa. Phone 2786 x4 FOR SBALE--Maled temn black horses weight 3200 pounds John Deere nding cultivator: International rid- Mig culuivetor MoOormick mower, in good shape Hom - Howard R D 2 x24 3 “ SALE--Sorrel mare, weight 1550 oul ood worker, price 8176 Also three -galted riding mare, soubdd ung gentle broke 10 all harness rice $150. GL Dotbbiases Mi Hal rice 8150 HL Dorablaser, Mill Phone 642 x24 FOR Wing and Poultry for Sale FOR SALE-—Three nice Rhode Island Hed pullets, abont resdy wo § Also one well-made work bench wu clamp and screw. Inquire of J © Barnes, Pieasant Cap, Ps x24 Dogs, Pets, Etc. POR BALE—¥uil blooded Shepherd Puppies, about § weeks old Inquire of Dean Centre Hall Fa x25 Real Estate for Sale FCR SALE--Oabin located at Whip- nle’s Completely furnished Dial State College 4518 x24 WW. llgen. BR D FOR SALE -A six-room house all oanvenienons adioining Beliefonte Boro Inquire of Mary M. Fauble Bellefonte, Pa Phone 749 17-41 James Kerstelter home in Bush Addition. All mod- ern conveniences Inquire of be] William Taylor, Bush Addition, Belis fonte, Pa 19.11 FOR BALE The FOR SALE-Desirabie building with excavation located near new Bellefonte High School building In- auite of Paul M. Dubbs. Dial 2658 Bellefonte x26 POR SALE --Seven.room house sun porch. sarage, large clear jot, frun trees, bath, hot water heat pod condition: in Pleasant Gan Phone 8102 Bellefonte after 6 p. m 16.11 lot FOR BALE--A 230.acre farm in Ben. ner township, known as the James Kerstetter farm. 220 farming acres and good buildings Inouire of Mrs William Taylor Bush Addition, Belle. fonte, Pa. Phone 3260 19.11 POR SALE — A seven-room house, brick and frame with 15 scres of house and gaso- line station located at Julian, Pa. ‘along main highway. Inquire of Mrs inaburg. Pa Tillie M. Nason, N. Front St. Phil- x24 lon SALE —— A waluable 230-acre farm, located in Benner Township known as the James 1. Kersteiter sess om—— u ank 24-41 ing farms In Benner Townshi interested write or phone L Mayes, Lemont, Ps | FOR BALE — A seven-room house with all necessary outbuildings, jarge garden. electricity. Located In the village of Hublersburg, Pa, nesr postoMos, stom, school and Jon Terma of sale. one-half of purchase price at time of sale, balance can He arranged on oayments suitable to buyer. Inouire of Mrs M. J Camp- bell, Spring Mills, BR. ¥. D. 2, Pa x23 POR BALE -130-acre farm, located one-half mile from Ross Church In Halfmoon township, 90 acres under cultivation, balance in timber; new ello; new concrete hiock milk house; barn snd houses in A-l condition All wired for edlectricity Cow slabies concreted in keeping with Sheffield specifications. Can be bought st bar- gain price for quick sale Possession April 1 if desired This farm waa for. jmerly known as the Rider farm. now owned by Russell Zerby. If interest. od call L. Frank Mayes 2842 Siete College auf Houses for Rent FOR RENT Four-roogn bungslow In Bush Addition Rent $10 =» Theodme B Haupt. Dial 2707 mon th x25 RENT An elght-room all convenjences, in Port Borough Call Port horuse Ms Matiida ri POR with Lida 13-3 0) for POR RENT A six-room house with ath tion. Reads OCCUPANCY re of Ray Corman. R h and furnace, located in Bust Addition Pa Phone 6635 Gi Bellefonte FOR RENT ERiorw 0% trees OMENS JOT Btate College College 423] Five-roon Hot water flowers at modern bun hes! garden good oomdithon Bva 8 mop : Phone, Blaise 19-4t ir ance RD Apartments for Rent POR RENT Apartment Eruaegire Belislonts FOR RENT bet 116 East Logan 14-41 — Fur Storage You theft we ot LF Test art NR Wares RnR £ Bellefonte, Pa BTORAGE from fire n furs are safe moths eal far weslher Witmer Fhone 18.21 and ow Piano Tuning Writs Jersey me PIANOS And or phone H Pa piano tuning E Esenhower Phone 621 Money to Loan - When you need oredit farm purpose. investiga» oOODeTaAtive credit asso- of Geo Mothers- Milton E Stover Production Credit i153 E High 51 Bellefonte 24-t ——— Repairing Bore or contact Association Phone 2085 SRRVICING - fy your MACHINE WORK lawn mowers anarpened. General] machine work of all Kinds. We also have in stock onid roll steel cap screws. set screws, Woodrufl eva key stock. ete Machine Shop, Bellefonte. Pa 2041 Miscellaneous DEAD STOCK Removed = wim prompilr Pa. Phone Reverse 1-44 DEAD STOCK-Removed prompt Call Goo. J Vout Centre Hall 5 R-4 or Millheim 30-R-5, at our ex- Dense ier DEAD STOCK-—Removed promptly Call anytime ast my expense Phones 676-J-3 Beliefonte liove L Bmith, Milssburg, Pa 1-8f FREE If exomss acid COuDSS vou pains of Stomach Ulcers. Infices- tion, Heartburn, Beiching. Blosting, Nausea, Gas Pains, pet free sample, Udea. at Parrish Drug Store x29 Announcements CHILDRENS DAY SERVICE--Chil- #=n’s Day service will be held in the Parmers Mills Unton Church an Sunday evening June 20. at THD CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICE-—The Pleasant Valley U B church will hold Children’s Day service on Sun- day night June 20. at 730 At the Jane Gime a service flag will be ded. CR Act Quickly Against ew. position | Complete equipment, including curlers and ashampoo ¥ to do, sbeolutely harmless Praised by thou- sands Including June Lang, glamor- [ous movie star. Money refunded if satisfied. Parrish Dr | | (estate farm. Large brick house, bank {barn with straw shed atiached In good state of cultivation This farm has been vefenced in past three years Considered one of the best produc tractor Soman, Pelictortte, TD. 3. Phone | Pi: 0, ., R. : one | wear : and is on vacation from her duties Bellefonte yostetdiy there —When Mr. and Maza Carl J. Geay ~~ 7. . ‘aged by fire which originated from | "— Pvt. David Love, of the Plaza returned to their home in Lancaster, Tech. Sgt. Willis Creek, Marys- a short eireuit while the machine apartments, son of Mr and Mrs. W. Saturday. after spending a week's ville, husband of a granddaughter of | was parked in front of Levine's store, wic : " J. Love. of Bellefonte, has been con- vacation with relatives and friends Mrs. J. A. Wagner, of North Spring | South Allegheny street, last Wed- | yefrigerator, small safe, bicyels in | not fined to an Army hospital at Camp here, they were accompanied by the street, was reported missing In sc- nesday morning. Charles Gates, son | mood condition Lats mod car. Wili- Lee. Va. since June 2. because of a latter's mother, Mrs. J. M. Ward, of tion in New Guinea Sgt. Creek, who of Mrs. Oates, who was in the ma- he io PAY S000 3 C. Betty Btls Hohe foot injury. Pvt. Love, who entered West Curtin street, who after a brief ls in the Air Forces and took part chine at the time, was uninjured. surg, Pa x2. the service about a month ago, was visit with the Grays in Lancaster, |in 50 missions, was awarded the Dis- | paul Howard extinguished the flames going through an obstacle course Will continue on to Hicksville for a tinguished Flying Cross. Mrs, Creek. shortly before the Undine Fire Com- when he fell from a ten-foot fence visit with her son and daughter-in- the former Maxine Wagner, who of- pany trucks arrived on the scene He suffered the fracture of a bone aw, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ward. |ten visited in Bellefonte, is a daugh- | in the ankle, an injury to the areh! _ nr charles T. Shallcross. who Of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Wag-| Peace on earth will be maintained | of the foot and sprains of the mem- | pas had rooms at the Mrs. Jerome "Of Marysville. {by the nation, or group of nations her. According to reports he will be Harper residence on Bast Bishop | Miss Anne Cruse, daughter of | that is willing to fight for it. under treatment in the hospital for| sirest has leased a third floor apart-| Mr. and Mrs. R. Allen Cruse, of Bast|™ — several more weeks iment in the Owens buflding on Linn street, will leave tomorrow for lieutenant and Mrs. William J. South Allegheny street and expects | Pitisburgh, where she will enter the Schwartz, who had been in New Or-|to occupy the apartment in a week Nurses’ Aid service at the Children’s. Iéans, La. for several weeks, came or ten days. He will be joined there Hospital. Miss Cruse, who has just| north last week and are with rela. for the summer by Mrs. Shalicross' completed her junior year at the tives and friends in the Pittsburgh snd family who are expected here Bellefonte High School, expects to, area during Lt. Schwartz's eight-day from Philadelphia in the near fu- remain In Pittsburgh until the re- (of Pleasant Oap. was slightly dam- 3 3 $ Coccidiosis RAD Use this highly astringent Nouid [immediately at the first indication of dreaded Coccidiosis. Watch for those tell-tale signs—droopy wings, (huddiing. and shivering. loss of #p- |petite, bloody or watery droppings. | Neglect can be very serious-so act QUICKLY! Also use sanitation and {Hitter spray to kil] Coovidia washer i i as a A Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME \a HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made nn Bellefonte Get Them al Your Grocers, dron deck, good as | WANTED To buy scrap Iron, 80 Oliver plow, adjustable nds, delivered our [Ineh: ene Oliver plow, old automobiles, | tom. A-1 sh two mowers, S-foot: | one L air aiie ber, POR SALE — Baled mixed hay Ww Centre Pa home 104-R1 ol Inquire of 8 and He Water Bt, Coleville, Pa. Hall, x4 | i furlough from his duties in the Med- ical Corps. Lt. Schwartz, who before | ture, —Pvt. Frederick H. Leitzell, with entering the service several months the Air Force at Miami Beach, Fla, ago was a prominent Bellefonte phy. srrived in Bellefonte Monday morn- sician, recently was transferred from Camp Grant, Til, to New Orleans, and he expects another transfer in the near future. As a result of the uncertainty as to his new post of duty, Mrs. Schwartz and young son will remain with the former's par- ents in the Pittsburgh area for an indefinite time. Lt and Mrs, Schwartz were in Bellefonte last Thursday to spend several hours with friends in this vicinity and to look after their home on Fast Cur tin street. ing to spend a 13-day leave of ab- sence with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron D. Leitzell at thelr home on Willowbank street. Pvt. Leitzell a member of the senior Bellefonite High School listed in the service six but in accordance wi th school board ruling, will virtually all the listment . opening of school next fall, Upon the coinpletion of her senior year in, high school she plans to begin train. ing for the nursing profession. Calvin Martin, aged 2. of East 3.YEAR OLD IVY PLANTS For Climbing Masonry { POR _SALE—_ight-foot grain binder, cote al & 5. 1. Toone 0s, | REC APPING AND VULCANIZING NEW TIRES, TUBES AND BATTERIES KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE POR SALE--Choloe re-set tomato plants, 20 cents a dogen. Mm. Oil. bert Smith, Bellefonte R. D. 2. (zien (BABY - : HICKS Large White Leg. Chicks oy Be 100 10m Chicks Pallets Cockerels C 9 478 gw i FEED DR. SALSBURYS AVI- TAB at a flock conditioner to birds ‘hit hy Coccidiosis. It's an ideal ap- ~ HOCKMAN'S ~ POULTRY STORE Phene 2229 En
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