LOC | ~—W, Fred Reynolds, East Orange, | N. J, spent the latter part of the week in Bellefonte as a guest at the | Hugh M. Quigley home on East Cur- tin street. ~Willlam Brachbill, proprietor of the Brachbill Furniture Store, is ex- | pected home today from Chicago | where he has been spending a week | attending a furniture mart, | ~Mrs. Matt Sanders and son, of | Altoona, have opened their cabin | along Srping Creek for the summer Mr. Sanders, employed by the Penn- sylvania Railroad at Altoona, will be here for the weekends —Mprs. George B. Thompson last Thursday returned to her home on West High street from the Philips- burg State Hospital where she had been a surgical patient for several weeks --Miss Mary Forbes, member of the Bellefonte High School faculty, Saturday departed for Chambers- burg. to spend the summer vacation with her mother, Mrs. Harriet Forbes Mr. and Mrs Miss Catherine Gross, all of Wil- Hamsport, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with Mrs. Park's and Miss Gross’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Gross, of Valentine street Pvt. Keith R. Dane, of the State Police sub-station at Rockview, on Friday morning underwent an ap- pendectomy at the Centre County Hospital, and his condition yester day was reported to be satisfactory —+Sara Tressler, 14, daughter of Mrs. Ruth Tressler, of Bellefonte, R D. 1. fractured her left arm in a fall from as hammock Sunday af- ternoon. The injury was treated at the dispensary of the Centre County Hospital —Mrs. Thomas O. Glenn, Jr. and son, Thomas III, who have been vis- iting Mrs. Glenn's mother, Mrs. Paul Sheffer. Sr.. of Bast Linn street, this week departed for Norfolk, Va. to join her husband, Lt. (jg) Thomas Q. Glenn, who is stationed there —Maleolm Wetzler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcoim Wetzler, of Milesburg, last Thursday, returned to Mercers- burg Academy, where he is attend- ing the summer session. Malcolm completed his first year of work at the Academy about three weeks ago ~Miss Kathryn Burkett, teacher in the local schools, left yesterday for Warriors Mark to spend the sum mer months at her parental home there While in Bellefonte Miss Burkett makes her home at the Mrs John Mokle residence, on North Spring street Mrs. Richard P. Noll, of the Parrish apartments. has returned to her duties in the Warner Company offices after having been absent for several days while undergoing treat- ment for an eve infection. The con- dition developed after Mrs, Noll was struck in the eye by a small object. | : Prederck H. Leitzell. with | the Afr Corps at Miami Beach, Fla. is spending a 13-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. James J Leitzell, and family, of Milesburg. Pvt. Leit- zell was a member of the senior class at the Bellefonte High School when he enlisted for service about six months ago ~(3uests at the home of Mrs Sherman Lowry, on Purdue Moun- tain, during the weekend were De- lores Markle, of Bellefonte. James Walters, Alice Muirhead, Joanne Waiters, Janet Love, Lois Love, An- nette Stover, Joanne Stover, all of Coleville, and Raymond Calipo, of Milesburg Warren H. Lutz, Seaman Second Class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lutz, of Pleasant Gap, and Joel Ashley, of Baltimore, Seaman Sec- ong Class, spent the weekend at the Lutz home. Both boys are taking a three-month course at the C. & B School, U. 8. Coast Guard Training Station, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Pred Warner and three children, of East Linn street, spent the weekend on a business mission in the Philadelphia area. Mrs. Warner and the children spent most of the time with relatives, and on Sunday the family attended a party in honor of the 90th birth- day.of Mr. Warner's grandmother, Mrs. A. B. Warner, Sr, of Wilming- ton John Park and Mrs. Clarence Beightol, of West High street, spent several days last week in Bayonne, N. J with her brother, Seaman First Class Clar- | ence Edward Tate, who recently ar- rived in the United States from a trip to SBouth America, and his most recent one was one of the most un- eventful of the lot, there being practically no signs of enemy acti- vity. Mrs. Lena Friedman, of Lock Haven, mother of Mrs Morris Le- vine, of East Howard street, and of Jacob Priedman, of East Curtin street, last Tuesday underwent an operation at the Lock Haven Hospi- tal in which her right leg was am- putated above the knee. Her con- dition is reported to be satisfactory. Mrs. Levine has been with her moth- er in Lock Haven since the opera- tion. ~David F. Fortney, son of Mr. and | MeNichol's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. D. Paul Portney., of Bishop! street, has resigned his position as) chemist in the Johnsonburg labora | tories of the Castanea Paper Com- | pany where he has been employed | for the past eight years since he was | graduated with the Penn State class | of 1935. Mr. Fortney has accepted a | position witly the Sylvania Electric | Products, Inc, located at Towanda, | Pa. and will begin his new duties the first of July. Announcement was made this week of the engagement of Miss Car- | oline Ickes, daughter of Mrs. Isabell Ickes, of Milesburg, to Pvt. John W. lee, of Coleville. The wedding is expected to take piace in the near future. Miss Ickes attended Belle- fonte High School and is now em- ployed at the Sylvania plant, Mill Hall. Pvt. Lee is a graduate of the Spring Township High School, and was employed by the Titan Metal Company before being called for service last December. He is now in training at Fort Matt, Salem, New Jersey a — i — {wiih his lemploye of the —_— ALS Miss Carrie Barnhart, of West Bishop street, Saturday attended a Townsend Convention at the Ly- coming Hotel, Williamsport, ~Mrs. E. N. Parker, of Washing- | ton, D. C, spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hunter, of East Curtin street No great change is reported in the conditions of Mr. and Mrs George Stevenson, who have been | seriously ill at their home in Wad- {dle for the past several weeks Robert T. Willard of East Bish- lop street, former Bellefonte merch- ant, recently accepted a position at Penn State College and is employed in one of the offices in Old Main Mrs, L. T. Snyder, of Mill Hall, {spent the latter part of last week In Bellefonte with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb- ert, Jr, of South Allegheny street TE Jodon left today (Thurs day) for Minnesota, to purchase a carlond of horses. He expects to sell them at public sale on Monday, July 12, at the Geo. Lohr farm, near Axe Mann Pfc. Robert Lyons, of Ft. Bliss, Texas, is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy W Lyons, of Willowbank street It is his first trip home in more than three months The annual pienie of the Centre County Hospital Nurses Alumnae Association will not be held this vear becaiise of war conditions, It was reported vesterday by officers of the association Aviation Cadet Willlam C Kel lerman returned last Sunday to the University of Pennsylvania in Phila- deiphia. after spending a week's leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Kellerman, of East Bishop street E. O. Struble. of North Potter street, spent the latter part of last week in Williamsport attending the annual State Townsend Conference held in the Lycoming Hotel. Mr Struble was a delegate from the Bellefonte Townsend Club John F. Conaghan, of the Lib rary apartments, is on a two-weeks' vacation from his duties at the P R. R. passenger station here, and vesterday departed for New York City and New Brunswick, N. J for a visit with relatives and friends William P. Brew. of New York City, spent the weekend as a guest of Mrs. T. A Shoemaker, of the Hazel apartments, and of his cou- sin. Mrs. E. M. Broderick, of State College. Mr. Brew is a brother of the late Mrs. Harry Penlon, Belle- fonte Chamber of Commerce officials announced yesterday that because of the July #th holiday, which will be observed Monday, July 5. all stores and business places which normally close al Wednesday noon rach week, will remain open Wed. nesday afternoon, July 7 Mrs. Clarence O. Benner on Fri. day was discharged from the Phil- ipsburg State Hospital and is re. cuperating at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swarts, in the Plaza apartments. Mrs Ben- ner, the former Helen Swartz, un- derwent surgical treatment at the hospital Cpl. Prank Dyke, of Bellefonte, has been honorably discharged from the service because of age, and is on his way home from Long Beach, Oniifornia. Mrs. Dyke, who has been with her father, Edwin Rhomds, at Howard, will sccompany her hus- band to York, where he has ob- tained employment Mr. and Mrs. E OG Kustanbau- ter of East High street, recently re- ceived word that their son, Pfc Charles W. Kustanbaute: ie now stationed somewhere in North Af. rica. Pvt. Bdgar OG. Kustanbauter, another son, recently spent a brief furlough with his parents. Both sons are in the Coast Artillery —Pyt. and Mrs Clarence Hoy, of Waterboro Army Air Field, South Carolina, arrived in Pleasant Gap June 13 for a 10-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A Hoy and family. They will also visit Mrs. Hov's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ream and family. They will leave June 21 to return to Wat. erboro. This is Pvt. Hoy's first fur. lough Harold Wetzel, of Jellico. Tenn, spent the weekend in Bellefonte mother and sister. Mrs, Emma Wetzel, and Miss Mildred Wetzel, at the family home on South Thomas street. Mr. Wetzel was en- route to his home from a business trip to Washington, D. C. He is an U. 8 Bureau of Mines and expects soon to be trans ferred to Salt Lake City. Utah. «Mr. and Mrs. George McNichol and children, Maureen and Pat, of | Pittston, are spending this week in Centre County. Mr. McNichol is {with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James P. McNichol, on East Howard street, while Mrs. McNichol and the child- iren are spending part of the time here and the remainder with Mrs. E. M. Broderick, at their home In State College. ~Mr. and Mrs. John Woods, of East Bishop street, Saturday quietly observed their 20th wedding anniver- sary at their home. John F. Woods, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woods, and Julia Waite, daughter A — THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE «The dental offices of Drs. Wid- mann and Kuss will be closed Mon- day and Tuesday, June 28 and 20. * For that tired feeling or those ugly bulges, call Sylvia J. Pinge, 20 an individually designed Spencer, Miss Magdalyn Kane, of Wil- | Hlamsport, is spending a two-weeks' (vacation with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Joseph Kane and [Phoenix Avenue Cpl. Harry Beck, of Aberdeen, Md. arrived In Bellefonte late last {week for a brief visit with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beck, of West Bishop street | Mrs. Carrie Rumberger, of Lock | Haven, arrived in Bellefonte last (week to spend the summer with her granddaughter, Mrs. Anne Compton, {of East High street | Mr. and Mrs. John Widmann and children, Sandra, Tommy, Fred and Charles, of Fast Bishop street, spent the weekend with relatives and friends In Lock Haven — After spending 6 weeks in Belle fonte with her brother, Elmer Yer ger in the Cadillac apartments, Mrs Emma Nef? last Wednesday return fed to her home in Niagara Falls, N Y. Pfc. Charles Martin, in training nt Camp Van Dorn, Miss, arrived in Bellefonte Monday of last week to spend 15 days with his mother Mrs. Howard Martin and family, of Pike street Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Musser and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Bower, all of Aaronshurg. motored to Bellefonte Monday, to attend to some business matters which required their at. tention here Miss Henrietta Quigley, of New York City, is here for 8 month's via cation and is a guest at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Hugh M Quigley and family, of East Curtin street. Miss Quigley’s brother, Capt Hugh M. Quigley, is in the army Mrs. Ralph Eyer and daughter Betty, of East Bishop street, spent the weekend with friends and rela- tives In Syracuse, N.Y. Mrs. Ever is employed in the telephone ex- change. and her daughter is employ - ed in the offices of the Titan Metal Company Mr. and Mrs. W. Cordes Snyder of East Linn street, last Wednesday went to Jenkins, Ky. called there by the death of Mr. Snyder's brother J. Douglass Snyder, Jr. Mr. Snyder was general manager of the Consoli- dated Coal Company in the south- ern Area Mrs. J. LL. Tressel, employed by the government in Philadelphia, was in Bellefonte early last week com- pleting plans for shipping her house- hold goods to Philadelphia The Tressel home on Bast Bishop street is occupide by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dague and family Mr. and Mrs. John DD. Cross myer and daughter, Candace, of Cleveland, Ohio, returned to thelr home there Priday after spending a week In Centre County with Mr Crossmyer's father, John H. Cross myer, of Curtin. The Crossmyers resided In Curtin untill going lo Cleveland some time ago ' Sgt. Johti PF Kusse, of Camp Sutton. N. C.. arrived in Bellefonte Inst Tuesday to spend a ten-day furlough with his wife. the former Maxine Swartz, daughter of Ms Elisabeth Swartz, of West High street. and also with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Kari E Kusse and family, of West Linn street Mrs. A. T. Irwin Wednesday to her home in N. Y. after a week's visit in Belle- fonte with her sisters, Mrs. Lawrence McClure, Sr. of Spring and Logan streets. and Mrs. J. N. Gill of East Bishop street. Mrs Irwin also visi. ted with her husband's brother-in- Iaw and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tumer of Julian returned last Buffalo, First Lieutenant Ralph Poorman of Port Monmouth, N. J. arrived in Bellefonte during the weekend for a several days’ visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Claude Poorman, of East Howard street Lt Poorman’s brother, Sgt. Guy H. Poorman, of Atlanta, Georgia, is spending a two- works furlough at his parental home. Sgt Poorman is in the Med. ical Corps Mr. and Mrs. Russell Confer, of Milesburg, have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Virginia Confer, tv» Technical Sgt Richard Ulrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulrich, of Bellefonte. The engagement was announced at a dinner party recently at the home of Mrs. Maurice J. DePul, in New York City. No date has been set for the ‘wedding. Sgt. Ulrich expects to be assigned soon to overseas duly A farewell party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quici of North Spring street on Thursday night in honor of their son, Tony, who left Saturday for the armed (forces. Those present at the party | were Mr. and Mrs Nick Lalli; Mr. iand Mrs. Elwood Swarm and child- | | ren, Bobbie and Agnes. Mr. and Mrs. | Donald Knisely, Ruth Baughman, Florence Alexander, Tom Finnigin, | Bd Brooks, Dick Gordon, Jim Shaf- fer. Bill Morrison, Josie, Jimmy and Julia Quicl. Tony received many | useful served and the evening was spent {in playing cards. Before entering the ‘armed forces, Tony was employed by the G. C. Murphy Co. «Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Stover, of { Washington street, Pitcairn, have dnmounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Eve K. Stover, to {Joseph L. Barby, of Manhattan, N. IY. The marriage Is scheduled to {take place early this fall and the | young couple plans to reside in Man- ihattan, N. Y. Miss Stover attend- IWest Curtin street, Phone 2850 for | family, of I lof Mr gifts. Refreshments were Centre County Prothonotary Bond C. White and Mrs. White, | Monday celebrated their 20th wed- ‘ding anniversary at their home in | AxeMann Miss Ella Kusse, of Barberton, Ohio, arrived in Bellefonte, Friday, [Tor a visit with her son and daugh- ter-in<law Mr. and Mrs. Karl E Kusse und family, of West Linn street Miss Louise McGowan, who Is employed nt the Georgetown Medi eal Behool at Washington, D.C, ar rived In Bellefonte Wednesday for (a month's vacation with her par- | jents, Mr, and Mrs J. C. MeClowan {in Bush Addition Wilbur Coder, who is stationed | {at the Naval Base at Camb Endi- cott, Davisville, R. 1, arrived In Bellefonte Inst week for a nine-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs CGieorge Coder, of East High street Wilbur recently was promoted to the rank of seaman first class Miss Virginia Dowdell, daughter and Mrs. Roy Dowdell, of East Curtin street, has been award- ed a state scholarship to Penn State and will enter the curriculum of education late this month An- nouncement of the scholarship was made through Senator A. H. Letz- ler, of Houtzdale The Ammual pienie of the Am- eriean Home Department of the Bellefonte Woman's Club was held Monday night at the home of Mrs Benjamin Bradley, with 20 members and three guests present A short business meeting was held, after which cards were enjoyed. A plenk supper was then served on the lawn The next meeting will be held in the fall at the home of Mrs. Ralph © Blaney A meeting of the Bellefonte hign school Alumni Association will be held at 7:15 o'clock tonight (Thurs day) In room 311 at the Bellefonte high school, for the purpose of tum Ing In tickets and making final re ports on the annual membership drive Persons who had tickets to sell are urged to make a special ef- fort to be present at the to send someone to represent then the association Anxious eltied 8 SesSRVON or since get its financial affairs ix 0 Charles McBribe, 18, son of Mr and Mrs. Charles MeBribe, of East Bishop street, who last week accept. ed a position with the Sun Ship. butlding Company at Philadelphia suffered an attack of appendicitis during the weekend and on Monday morning underwent an emergency aperation in a Philadelphia Hosni Latest word from the institu. tion indicates he is recovering satis. factorily MeBribe will be a8 senior at the Beliefonte High School in September Mrs. Chandler Houser returned inst week to her apartment in the Priedman bullding from a two weeks visit with her sister. Mrs. Donald Shaflfer, of Uniontown and with her mother, Mrs. Mary Shank. of Cum- heriand, Md. Mrs. Houser was ac- companied to liefonte by her sis. ter, Missa Grace Shank, of Cumber- and, who will spend the summer with her sister and also with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, and family, of East Howard street Mrs. William Miller, 87, of Belle. fonte, suffered a fracture of the right hip and severe lacerations and brides the right arm about 7.30 oclock Baturday evening when she fell in a hallway near her room in the Crider Exchange building, North Allegheny street. After the accident Mrs. Miller was taken to the home of her daughter, Mra Charles Rock- ey, of North Penn street, where x- rays were taken bv » physician, Be- caine of ber age Mrs Miller's con- dition Is being quite ser- fons tal of regarded a Ple. Charlies PF. Gettig, son of Mr and Mrs WE Getlig, is spend ing a 15-day furlough at his home on South Water street He was graduated from Bellefonte High School In 190 after which he was employed at different times by the Watchman, as a truck driver for the Shaffer grocery, and later by the Universal Mateh Company. where he was working when inducted into the army In December, 1042. Pv! Gettig is jocated at Camp Hood, Texas, where he has just finished 2 mido operators’ course «Mr. and Mrs. William R. Dale, of Woodsdale, State College = DD have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Eleanor Dale to John W. Shultz, son of Mr and Mrs. William W. Shultz. of Kutz. town Miss Dale was graduated from the Bellefonte High School in 19040. She Is a special student at {Penn State and is employed at the College Library. Mr graduated from the Upper Darby High School and from Penn State fin 1942, where he was a member (of the Acacia fraternity employed in agricultural Kutztown work at Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Owens, of {Holmes avenue, last week for the first time had a grandson to boast iof. The youngster. born Tuesday of inst week. is a son of Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Owens, of Carlisle, and he ‘has been named Clarence Edward, iin honor of his father and grand. i father Shultz wus He is now | . a [CLASSIFY ID ADVERTISEMENTS | | | partment has become so amazingly popular Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de. Considering its low cost and the benefits derived from its use, it is undisputably Centre County's Com- munity Bargain Counter RATES. 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Otherwise the This privilege free Virginia Mensch, young daugh- | WANTED and Mrs. Thomgs Mensch, Linn street, is scheduled to ter of Mr of East undergo a tonsillectomy at the Cen tre County Hospital today William P. Thomas of Savannah offen calle The Gn, was a nesday. Mr summer vacation to which he Snow Shoe Alter Bellefonte with daughter, Mr. a Sieg and family on Friday retur Rome, NY by his grandson spend He r al our Mas is on 5 With his nd Mrs C 1 ned to his wi Centre his spending several week: son-in-law William W Rosenburgh hom Wed usual © county relatives | an ek accompanied Billy Sieg, who will remain in Rome for a week or more Miss Mildred West phia, arrived in to spend several M East ents of Linn st brother-in-law Mrs. EE E. Wii Allegheny street John Smith Luther Smith, ¢ pany operations pects 0 go Ww brgin training construction bet Mr. Bmith Sca-Bees and call to report | Miss Orace Mr and Mrs. C Burrows sireet come the bride Mr. and Charierol, atl a « in the Bellefont at 4 p. m. Mon Rev. Harry C or of and Mr: recently nas of Louls Mrs Blenger of Bellefonte days with reel and sister aowson son of Mr of in with talion the of just r training Shuitr haries W Bellefonte Cx Co Louis CIemony Methodis Jitnhe Jr ’ aay Of Bellefonte, superintendent at the Warner Com- Bellefonte Pittsburgh today the enliste Phiindel- *, Friday her Mr N in To buy a baby's play pen. Must be In good reasonably priced x25 yard on condition Phone 62005 play and WANTED Floor refrigerator, small good late ing wo price wy £ burg was hee safe model car for same Blerly elects bicycles In will Phone Helpers x28 condition pod Palmer Day ww Pa n a0 ivered our WANTED on y Old sulomobiies magazine rub- beef Jake Junk Yard (one west urg). Phone Be nn ovr Articles for Sale SALE NEWSDRDOTS metal and Kofman's of Milesb a a hides mile lefonte POR Chew 2730. Bate Oollege Par - Frank W. West and with her POR SALE washing tion and ort Dro SALE-TY OOM nt rary tal and Mrs plant La d 1 £4] BALE Manchu wm 225 a bushel Bellefonte, R POR pea merman 7174 KOYY Ben Hoes ad in daughter Shultz will dion wton 0 Ix Navy th received of FOR BALE Pwo pool a“ of { be 4 4] " } { nea § church 28, wit pastor ¢ " PO Mew of the church, officiating. The bride LP High School in ployed at the Al fer slope since graduate of A graduale Penn Slate of 1940 has legheny then M1 in the Belicionle bern fme- treet Shal- Cotton 1942, ia employed as a metallurgist for the Carnegie-Liinols in HBeommnd MacCoy, Jr Coy, president Trust Company was killed In ar Pampa. Tex. Sa the former Mar Lieu fonte residents with her mother of Overbrook, w cupied the pre son of W Stee] tenant of the Philadeipt 1 sirpiane turday guerite was through Mr hen Mrs pent First Bank apartment building Allegheny and ing the summer he present when Curtin months he wife and two sisters Additional Locals on Page 6 Company hagieane. Ths young couple will live the Duquesne area William Logan Mac- Provident who HA CIAL A NM Wood will be remembered by many het giresis, The fiers parents were en route to Pampa 0 reerived wings when they were informed of his death. Survivors 1 mn wh also include his in of 0 - his POR SALE Canvas oot er. boy: palm Seach suit fmetal parol chair Dial! Bellefonte 2070 POR hay SALE clover an timothy. grass ¢ Hall Pa Orass a | Enavely x26 John al Cente POR BALE A McCoo manure spreader tics r ’ cond Belle visits Wistar Morris Morris National corner of dur- SALE CC Cane 4 ve mid n & Lesser Liv Phone 1'W We actions Centre On have received tea tagged for and Ls Sandrd we & oO Curwenavi Pa x28 FOR SALE -Man‘z fitted leather toll ot kit zis fine quality, like new Man's summer suit, light gray sipe 39. almost new, ressonabie Dial Beliefonte 26077 x25 POR SAR old - faahdo cherry drop-isaf table. saver kraut cutter. and a six-galion barrel churn Mra MM. A Kerlin, Port Matilda, Pa R D 1. Near Dix school house x25 « howdy ed Lost and Found POUND - near A re for Moshannon Owner pick-up ruck ran have FOR SALE-Fordson tractor, front end on rubber. John Deere plows good shape. Als four Model A Pords TR Chevmlet sedan Marith Motor Co. Fiemington, Pa Phone 2123 x25 same by identifying paying for this od and calling evenings at the home Moshiannon, Pa x26 of Blanchard Fye Help Wanted WANTED--A gi! for Miles DeHass Renovo, work lain Ave I-41 WANTED—Single man 373 Pa light houpe - Champ Phone 104. £25 $0 work on FOR BALE 45" motoreycie ideo TAS i Davidson Soot Pa 1937 WMarlev-Davideon 1937 Harley-Dav- Bervi.onr i938 Harley. 74” and a 1981 Indian “45” RM Esterline. Rebersbure x25 walnut chairs. bed. mat. tress. soringe. day Ded. slid wal nut chest of drawer Mrs. Walter i Bweitoer i122 N Allegheny atreet Bellefonte. Pa x28 POR SALE Electric range drop-isaf table poultey farm and help take care of poultry. Inquire of John Bnawvely. R x25 D Centre Hall, WANTED — Husky boy helper on modern farm, with some exper fair wages fence. Excellent Pa home Beck Parm, Mackeyville, Pa WANTED-Married man to work oh | dairy farm. Tenant house electric lights and $100 a month In. | Democrat oie quire at the x2 with PARMERS MII Hall portunity {stork bidding, every Montay Get ‘check as soon as sale is made sale, no commission Joe The Clinvon Auction Pa. offers you an op- to dispose of your live. your No Beachdel. 14.00 ANENT WAVE 58¢c Do | own Permanent with Charm-Kuri Kit. Complete equipment. including 5 | PERM ar —Although they have been grand. w. parents on five previous occasions. | s, 8 Steele Company Mill, WANTED Truck drivers and Iabor- | ors to help get out war orders. | Also Jog cutters, paying #8 per thous- ‘40 curlers and shampo Easy 0 do absolutely harmiess Praises by thou- sands Including June Lang glamor ous movie star. Money refunded If . (hot satisfied. Parrish Drug Store Le] and pouilry by competitive | ‘barn IPO BALE all aes © i ¥ Ribka | fonte, Pa Hard coal 5. Water street, POR. BALE plants. Inquire In, Water 8t, Coleville, Pa of Oeorge MoOas- POR BALE Chloe rene viants, 20 cents a doen bert Bmith, Bellefonte R. D rowed | Mre 2 POR BALE--One power Nit cuitiva wr for P12 or F«14 Parma] trac. or (new) ED Myen MoCormick- Deering dealer, Lock Haven, Pa FOR new hay PO SALE «8oon Several mixed timothy and We cannot deliver H Bellefonte, R. D 1 loads N Dial 14 Tr or POR BALE 1087 bottom, 4-200 capacity change for dump truck Inquire of Andy Koshko, Pa Dodge ick will AAMe Bize Clarence BALE reve! ch ellefonte POR nice Ama Mey pr no One large Hutter tomato Disnts Ck inquire Mrs D Pu eure NO n H POR SALE Weave brake-Mning mac ernat aLLery 00 n diiott ean toe tesla y ine yaug COIR DTeR Ciark xe - in onal Phy ne SALE Pod V8 eoupe with ! inted and Alno 1086 hy Pal POR fon 16 tires mo good spar r 0 wad ALE elec POR 8 CO Led i any Pris 5-R-3 FAMERS read tract Your y Bales HE FARMERS orices for RD nk Ve wit! » tu er Kinds ert giv Fnuinment Live Stock for Sale OR 8Al wl ’ CRINE DIES C SBpotied Po 4 m Hee pA ta le and Py. res ys Route LE x25 POR BALE « Pair horses well mated 1700 pounds S-year-old bay horse, 12 years automobile wagon section spring-tooth harrow, Oli- ver land plow. LaRoy side-hill plow ote iorve cultivator, rac tor. some registered Holstein hel! ors. some Rhode Island Red pallets some ji-week old Rhode Island Red chickens. chal hooks, forks, eu The above (tems will be sold at the h Auction Hall, Pa, Mon- ant p £1 Bb mm ; at shar Xi ns nton June Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR SALE hunting dog ald. Inguils ! Bleve Yakic Belletont bicoded Shepherd weeks old. Inquire in RD Centre Ha x25 Real Estate for Sale POR al SALE-—A convenienons Boro Inquire Bellefonte, Pa X«room house all adjoining Bellefonie of Mary M. Fa Phone 749 FOR SALE--Desirable building with excavation. located n r Bellefonte High School agulre of Paul M Belletotite bul Dubbs A valuable 230-pcre in Benner Township James LL. Kerstetier estate farm large brick house bank barn with straw shed attached In good state of cultivation This farm has been refenced in past three years Considered ane of the best produe- ing farms In Benner Township If interested write or phone LL. Prank Mayes, Lemont Pa 24.11 POR SALE farm, located known as the located one-half mile from Ross Church in Halfmoon Sownshin. $0 acres unter cultivation. balance in timber: new silo; new concrete block milk house; Banfi house in A-1 condition All wired for electricity Cow stables concreted in keeping with Sheffield tpecifications. Can be bought at bar. fain price for quick sale jon April 1 if desired This farm was for- merly known a8 the Rider farm. now owned by Ruseell Zerby. If interest. L. Prank Mayes 2042 State | FOR SALE--A Pordeon tasctor with high tension magneto, in perfec: running condition; MeCormick mow. Ler, 5-foot cut, in running condition (two wagons with ladders, complete 9% lor hay. one 2é4dnch tire, other 4-inch {tire E 1 Peltenberger. Spring Mills, Last Wednesday the grand. | |parents and their daughter, Mrs. | | Alice Royer, the latter of State Col. | "2C" lege, motored to Carlisle for a brief (visit, and Mrs. Royer remained in| {that city to take care of the child (during his first few weeks, | «Tech. Sgt. Willis Cheek, Marys- (ville, husband of a granddaughter of {Mrs. J. A. Wagner, of North Spring | of the late Allen Waite and Mrs. ed the Bellefonte high school and is street, recently reported missing in Mary Waite of East Bishop street, a graduate of Pitcairn high school. [action in New Guinea, is dead, ac- were married in Bellefonte, June 19, 1823. The wedding took piace in St, | She is employed in the East Pitts- {Piteairn. Mr. Barby received his B. A. and B. 8. degrees at Columbia (University, N. Y., and for two years (has been employed as a st of out his Master's degree at the University of . Mr. Barby expects soon to be transferred to New York where he will be a district engineer for the Westinghouse Company. | Sgt , [for making more than cording to the War Department, Cheek, a radio operator who received a Distnguished Flying Cross 50 to vived by his wife, the former Maxine Wagner. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Wagner, of Marys- ville, and a six-month-old son, Ron- ald. Mrs. Cheek is known in Belle. fonte through quite frequent visits at the Wagner family home. wood . Con and | a | POR SALE—1094 Chevrolet two-door | Holt | good 18-11 1 " fwest of Madisonburg, on Route 95 x27 in very good tives 832 Chevrolet long wheel base, flat posi ton. | desirable, | About WANTED--Dependable man. in 3A | classification, for responsible dalry Must have car. Experience health essential bottom truck; six tires; in running cofidition: good built bed sideboards ‘three feet high International two- ‘horse riding cultivator. good condi flights 1 dealers Pa Phone H-R-13 Parm one mile fi tractor differential and | bly complete: only used ‘ 0. hy Phone Mill Hall 6581. x25 | Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made in Bellefonts Get Them at Your Grocers. RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING NEW TIRES, TURES AND BATTERIES KEYSTONE A child's Breon, R. D TIRE SERVICE S. Poller Street Bellefonte, Pa - WANTED-To must have a 198 TAL Clarence, Home Owned and Operated BABY CHICKS {ic extra for less than 100) Chicks Pullets Cockerels QT 1 753° Sad Special Broller Cockerels 50 for $3.25 Gervin K. Schaeffer a Belle 23-u Cabbage and tomato vmato M- (Zion x25 xh of wifalfa Hoy 17.41 AlnO meme x25 Write for my free chick circular. || Heavy breeds sold well in advance | Houses for Rent POT. RENT. Pour-room bungalow in Bush Addition Rent $10 » month Theodore B. Haupt, Dial 2767. x26 xb POR RENT with all tilde Borough 18-4 An elght-room house conveniences, ‘in Port Ma- Cull Port Matilda xh FOR. RENT One hall double hovse T rooms, centrally located nrEge, partly planted garden Oral FING Bellefonte, Pa Lhe POR RENT A six-room ted al Axemann electric well walter garde: Inquiry Pref Witwer, Bellefonte 4102 house locs FOR RENT Lj wr TW Vie A Phone Belle fone 21564 x24 MOR batt Addition FEN] a 1 A RIX Ty * house with ested In Bush toancy July y Corman, R D 2 e 6635 24.21 at ony 1 Ina Belle fonte POR modern bun. garden onrmition EN] Ve TOO ster hest Wd pox Fra o five-roan house So Potters BT 3 Will rem t ones Write MII] Hali. R 3 Ouse. X25 POR TENT " " # of the Hote of Apartments for Rent RENT are safe ins call for weather Witmer Phone 8-41 Money to Loan FARMERS ye need oredit OF es estiganis aLive credit nemo. of Geo Mothers Milton BE Stover duction Credit Bellefonte 24-41 . AIRE Bouisty ury 2084 Repairing : - Koon Genuine pervice al § Sweeper: g A ¥ slreet your Maytag tarts and ser. makes of wash Bweeper brushes Owens Flectric Mal 2038 HE 4 re MACHINE wWoOnRx Lawn mowers sharpened. General machine work in We also have In stock Ie f st oan screws, set Woodruff keys kev stock, eto WAching Shop, Bellefonte, Pa DOM hore 1-1 Miscellaneous DEAD STOCK promptly Pa Phone 6105 Reverse 1-1¢ Hemoved 1heirn ie Removed promptiy Centre Hall 56- »R-5, at our ex- £7 4 vot Removed proosptiv tae. Phones iL. Smith 1-41 caumes YOU Announcements LDREN'S DAY Children's Day wil be ™ the Weave; Sunday. June 27 Everybody wel. held at Method int at 8 COME EE SBALE--The s of the Lo- Grange BA man iblican building The the Children’s the evening of June nning at 8 45 Every- OHILDREN'S DAY Brethren members rh will hal exercises o services beg ly weloom » of ch their Day 27 » CARNIVAL The Bellefonte Logsn Fire Co will hold their annual caf nival in front of the Fire Hall on Friday and Saturday. July 18 and 17 The committee in charge is A A. Boob, G. M Decker, Luther Pisher, WW. Witmer and Collins Shoemaker x28 Act Quickly Against Coccidiosis Use thizx highly astringent lguid [immediately at the first indication of dreaded Coccidiosis. Watch for (those tell-tale signs—droopy wings, huddling, and shivering. loss of ap- | petite, bloody or watery droppings. [Neglect can be very serious—so set QUICKLY! Also use sanitation and litter spray to kill Ooccidia, | FEED DR. SALSBURY'S AVI- TAB a: a flock conditioner to birds hit by Coccidiosis. It's an ideal sp petite stimulator. HOCKMAN'S | POULTRY STORE Phone 2229 Corday from 330 10 8:30 BM MARKET EGGS . HATCHING EGGS WANTED 5 RTI,
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