THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. J uly 8, 1943. LOCAL TE | «Joseph McGowan, Jr, of Bush | Addition, spent his vacation from his duties at the Titan plant last (week with relatives in the Philadel (phia area Miss Mary Hill, of Philadelphia, of Ft. Jack- his duties ~Pvt, Arthur Emel, son, 8. C., retuned to wife and in Spring day furlough with his daughter at their home is Pleasant View, north of Bellefonte 7 spending July and August In ~Mr. and Mrs, Prank West of East Linn street, observed their 47th wedding anniversary on Friday. No special celebration was held. —Mrs. Roy Stetler, of Harrisburg, last Thursday arrived in Bellefonte for a visit with her daughter, Mrs, Ben Herr of North Spring street, ~The Misses Blanche Poorman and Nelle Flack, of Reynolds ave- nue, spent the forepart of last week on a business trip to New York City Miss Esther Hines, employed In| Philadelphia, spent the weekend In| Bellefonte with her mother, Mrs Julia Hines, of East Howard street. | Robert Hassinger, a patient at the Veterans’ Hospital in Aspinwall is spending ten days with Mrs. Has- singer, at their home at Pleasant View —Pvt. John Kelleher, of Ft. Eus- tis, Va., spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs T. J. Kelleher and family on South Spring street | —Miss Bernice Rine, of Phoenix avenue, recently resigned her posi- tion at the County Chevrolet garage and has accepted a position in the offices of the Titan Metal Company —Paul D. and Walter Eberhart, of Bellefonte, were in Aspinwall last week to see their father, George Eberhart of Bellefonte, who Is ser- jously ill in the Veterans’ Hospital | in that city —Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swartzworth and family last week moved from the Shope house on East Curtin street to the house on Willowbank street formerly occupied by the Miles Shultz family —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and family expect to move about August 1 from the Poorman double house on East Howard street, to Zion Mr Smith is an employe of the Pruden- tial Insurance Company --(3uests at the Thomas Beaver residence on East Bishop street in- clude Mr. Beaver's sister-in-law, Mrs Amy Potter, of Pittsburgh, and Mr Beaver's son, Sgt. James A. Beaver, of the Militarv Police in Norfolk, Va. —Miss Jean Adams, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Adams, of North Allegheny street, who recently com- pleted her first-year studies at Buck- nell University, Lewisburg, has en- rolled for the summer session at that school ~Pyt. Phil H. Jodon, son of Mr and Mrs. Reeder Jodon, of East Linn street, has been promoted to the rank of private first class, and is now stationed at Camp Polk, La Pvt. Jodon entered the service In March, this year Cpl. Fred Smith, of Pt. Meade, Md. is spending a ten-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Christy Smith and family, of East Bishop street. Cpl. Smith's sister, Miss Helen Smith, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend at her parental home. Mts Ma*v Ellen Cunningham, of Halfmoon Terrace, and Mrs Lor- raine Osman, of State College, Fri- day departed for Brownwood, Texas, for a ten-dav visit with the latter's husband, William Osman, who is in training at Camp Bowie, near Brownwood ~~Mrs. Loewen Olt and children, Dorothy Lynn and Shirley Lou, of Willow Grove are in Bellefonte for a visit with Mrs. OQit's brother-in- low and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Rothrock, of East Linn street, and with Mrs. Olt's mother, Mrs. R. L. Mallory, of the Gazette apartments Kenneth Summer, of West Bish- op street, and Harry Zerby, of East Beaver street, left Monday for Ar- lington, Va., to be guests for several days at the home of Kenneth's aunt, Mrs. Clarence Croft. Mrs. Croft is the oldest sister of B. Ralph Sum- mer. Kenneth Summer graduated last month from the Bellefonte High School and is scheduled to report in August for service in the Navy —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, of South Spring street, are the parents of their first child, a daughter weighing six pounds, three ounces, torn last Thursday at the Centre County Hospital. The infant has been named Carol Ann. Mrs, Smith is the former Ruth Rhoads, daugh- ter of Mrs. Esther K. Rhoads of Coleville, and Mr. Smith is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Christy Smith of East | Bishop street. —Mr. and Mrs. John L. Nighthart of East Bishop street, celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary on Monday at their home. A family dinner in celebration of the event was held a week ago at the Night- hart home. Those present were Mr, and Mrs. Harry Nighthart, Donald Barlett, Charles Nighthart, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Decker, and Miss Char- lotte Tlev all of Bellefonte. Mr. and Mrs. Nighthart were married | at Yeagertown July 4, 1884 Auxiliary First Class Elizabet ; C at Baerfield, | Mangino, of the WAAC at Baerfie/d.| of absence from camp in Dyersburg, Ft. Wayne, Ind. arrived in Belle- fonte last week for a visit with her parents, fino and family of East Lamb street Her brother, Pvt James Mangino, who has been in England with the former Bellefonte National Guard organization, recently underwent hospital treatment in England but now is believed to be back on duty. ~Technical Sergeant Frederick L Benner, of Grenada Army Air Base, Crenada, Mississippi, visited a few hours Sunday moming with his mother, Mrs. John W. Benner, who hes been bedfast for the past two years at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mrs. Mahlon Bath- urst of East Bishop street. Mr. Ben- ner made the trip via a transport plane from the Grenada Fleld to Pittsburgh along with twenty other men and then came by train to Al- toona. After spending a short time at home he returned by train to Pittsbureh where he boarded the sane plane for Grenada. Technical Bergeant Benner has been in the Air Force for the past ffteen months snd has been In or flown over prac- tically everv state in the U. 8. but still likes good old Pennsylvania. {burg Woman's Club ‘over the management of the Cohen i street, spent the weekend in Cincin- B Mr. and Mrs. Peter Man- | long enough to permit him to come — Bellefonte as a guest of Miss Sarah Mrs. R. A. Miller of Tyrone, Was | o. 4061l at her apartment on East a guest during the latter part of Linn street st wee vr sister-in-law, Mrs. | 4 5, ee . nd So pips George Gelss was an overnight 4 : 4 | Visitor of his parents, Mr. and Mrs y | D. Wagner Gelss, on South Thomas —Pvt. Joseph Kofman, of Ft. Bliss, street, late last week. Mr. Gelss is Texas, son of Mrs. Bessie Kofman |. 1oved in Philadelphia of East Linn street, Bellefonte, has Mrs. Reble Coogan of Inter ) @ e » k . “- 2] ot ] oF ’- gen, promoted to the rank of ser {laken, N. ¥Y., was an arrival in Belle- | . a {fonte Monday for a few days’ visit os Miss Ba:bara Taylor, of North ooh, her glisters, Mos. Bertha Bauel Thomas street, and Miss Julla Pras-| wo [luther L. Smith kovich, of Halfmoon Terrace, spent Dove’ Eberhart returoed ‘to his last week with friends in South Da-| e kberhart returned to his work in Philadelphia, Sunday, after kota week's vacation wnt with friend fn eK ( 1 5 I i CHAS Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Rankin, |, shingion D re in Viginia of Camp Hill, spent the weekend in! * Inte Aart SE and in Bellefonte, He arrived here Bellefonte as guests of Mr. Rankin’s 4 ®d her last Thursday and remained until father, W. B. Rankin and family, of \gyngqy with his parents, Mr. and [his duties thee after having spent East Curtin street | Mrs. J. H. Eberhait, of East Curtin |a five-day furlough with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Philip Auman and street | Mr. and Mrs, Da M. Mumper in children, Joan and Philip, Jr., last Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quic and | Milesburg Pvt. Mumper, aged 21, Thursday moved from East Howard Mr. and Mis. Theodore Johnson al) | Eraduate of the Bellefonte High street to one side of the Brouse! Detroit. Mich. returned to thelr {Sch ol, 1s a brother of the late David double house on Pine street {homes there, Saturday, after spend. M. Mumper, Ji who lost his life Mrs. Edith Waldon of Des- ing a three-day: va ation {last October while serving with the Moines, Jowa, and Mrs. Ear] Neese in Belle-| fonte and vidnity, Mr. and Mrs, | Military Police in England of Baltimore, Md., were called home ,Quici being natives of Bellefonte and While on account of the illness of their father, Harry Sampsel, of Axemann Milesburg, respectively. The two|EXpress was couples traveled by rail and made [Matilda from Ralph Huntingdon, of Cleveland, Ohio, was a caller at our office on thelr headquarters at the Penn Belle nesday evening Tuesday. Mr. Huntingdon came east Hotel Mrs at this time to attend the funeral of street his brother-in-law, Edward Graves, Sellers, of Snydertown yesterday A regular meeting of the Miles- for will be held bands who are Monday evening, July 12, on the L.| Tampa They G. Peters lawn. After the business about two weeks Mrs. Sellers is meeting a covered dish and picnic former Miss Edna Fetzer, daughter supper will be served on the lawn, [of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Fetzer, Cpl. Harry Beck, who is station- of the IOOF apartments, Bellefonte ed at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md. arrived in Bellefonte Saturday Miss Geraldine Benner, employe of the A & P. Super Market has Bellet for a brief furlough with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beck, at been off duty this week because of ovine : Spring Injuries received Saturday night Those their apartment on South Allegheny street when she fell down a porch stairs cg... at re ee CYL 4 N at the Harry Rossman home in Shirley Miss Linn street, operator at the West Milesburg. Miss Benner, who suffer-' local €d a dislocation of the left elbow telephone exchange, early last and other injuries, Is departed for Wilmington, Del, steadily at the hq where she is assisting in the tele- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B phene office in that city for several Logan strest weeks -Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smoyer and daughter of Downingtown, Pa., spent the weekend in town with relatives They brought with them Mrs. Smoy;- er's mother, Mrs. William Summers, Ceiling price was 31 cents. When a who had been visiting with them for ° Istomer pr tested the v4 several weeks reported Miss Violet Chick, Felunted aii Mr. and Mrs. Samuel an North Penn street, has accepted a Cnnrgem . position at tl Fermers National oi Bdrm sinha Bank, succeeding Miss Love Auman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Auman, of North Spring street resigned Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Krauss last Tuesday moved from Bloomsburg to Bellefonte and are occupying one of the Henderson apartments on East High street. Mr. Krauss, ag son-in- law of Mrs. Walter Cohen, has taken Mr. and Mrs. James H. Miller, of the Forge, south of Bellefonte, have received word that their neph- ew, Bgt. James Shultz, who for the ast year has been with the U. 8 Marines In the Bouthwest Pacific, has been promoted to the rank of Staff Sergeant Miss Margaret Muirhead, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Muir- head, of Burnside street, who has been employed In Harrisburg for ome time, spent the weekend In Bellefonte, and upon leaving, Tues day, went to Baltimore, Md. where he has accepted a new position Pvt, James Mumper, who has beer on maneuvers in Tennessee for some weeks, last night returned to «1 Lehigh Port Wed- last car became train absut two Matilda, The train was nearly in the Port Matilda station before It was halt Meanwhile passenss:; stranded coach, which came uncoupling, en- joyved bilef stay in the pastoral setting of Upper Bald Eagle Valley unti] the rest of the train came back to re<hiteh have tbound traveling toward Bellefonte he We last the uncoupled from the miles this side of Port Richard Bitner, op Lb : Bellefonte, and Mr State College by rail for Tampa a visit with their respective hus- in the Air Corps expect to De gone of Bishop Eugene departed Fla. ! { brought to a of ui the automatically . to a halt after ui n the been caused by vibration in the coupling device A folky from welher roast group of young ¥ i onte held a Creek present Mr Johnsanbaucsh and Louise, Mrs. David Gladys Johnson Witherite, Marie Spearly, Rae Miralwlle Shaffer Rachel i her parenis,’ gover, Lulu Withe william Hoy, nner, on East pity Johnsonbaugh, Frank Casher sell Ca Ma: celine J baugh, Mary 1 wn May Lannen Johnzonty John 8p Brook Dot up weekend Mrs faughter Hoster- Mar- during were and Marion Behers, of DAauUgn recovering week Spearly ne rite 211 - He AUS Pe A member of the price panel of the Bellefonte Ration Board ported yesterday nat one meat counter Bellefonte store was selling meat 40 cents, when the Ix ning ugh Cer Mg fe- in a for sO7 the attendant anm board ter unt daughter of Chick, of overcharge advise the once teps can Le taken v Natal Herbert v Watson who street recently the Bere 8 at e per ctor in the Altoona recruiting tion and chediiled duty late this month Watson been employed by the West Power Company here for 15 years and now is sub-station operator for that company He ia married to the former Dorothy Bloom of Stats College. and his wife and his mother, Mrs Myrtle Watson, will continue their on North Spring street abe sence, it is planned Miss Mary of Mr. and Mr LeRoy Stetier Middleburg. ang John A Lovell, of Baltimore, Md. were married in Bal- timore, June 26 Miss Stetler was rural supervisor of music in several Centre county districts during the 1941-42 schoo] term. While holding Sea £ta- Lr r eniisted to report Colpetrer—{ handler William H. ( has Pein Pvt past of Mr and Mi ¥ Jikiin er { Bellelonu Marie ( and Mrs Penn street ried it is bridegroom High School now stationed the a wm handler, u Char.esg Cha Bell Baltimor reported store on North Allegheny street Carl and Sammy Simpson, of Huntingdon, young guests of Cpl Samuel] Mollenkof at Rockview sub- station State Motor Police, caught a 22-inch brown trout in Logan Branch near the ralircad bridge be- low the Pleasant Gap hatchery, Fri- day. The trout weighed three pounds, 12 ounces ~Willlamm W. Litke, raember of the Bellefonte law firm of Fleming Jdtke, pH 1e me Saty ay : : . & u ke. Yeturned m ne Saturday that position she lived at the E E from Richmond, Va, where he at- . . .~ d Sept . - 4 x Widdowson home, North Allegheny tended the Practice Law Institute M st w street. At present she is employed and took a course in trial work and : A se bride ‘ eth , re In the drafting department of the corporation law. Mr. Litke recently Glenn LL. Martin plant near Balti- Rev. | completed a course in federal taxa- Ore Mr and Mrs. 14 vell will be at State " . 4 01 : : RES ) i ak " ‘ . 4 i 2 tion, in Philadelphia home after July 10 at 1531 Pentridge performing he cere ony. 1 Mrs. M. Whitecar Tressel has Road. Baltimore, Md was atteended Jy cousin moved some of her furniture from Ruth Bentz of Lancaster. Li. Texas her home on East Bishop street to B. Barnes of PHOSRIZ, ATi served Philadelphia, and has rented the as best Man Miss vy hdiliel first floor apartment to Mr. and Mrs Philadelphia, played the wedding Ralph Dague and family. Mrs. Tres- march. Following the ceremony a re- : : seption was held at the brides sel has retained the second floor cep heme for the immediate families and Irigy rol family Or Chicago, it was announced this week. friends. The bride was graduated Mr. Wood, a native of Altoona. is pom Penn State College in 1041, ~Mrs. John O'Leary and son, married to the former Edna Wian where she was an active member of Thomas, who since Mr. O'Leary en- of Bellefonte, sister of Mrs. Ward (he Thesplans and has been dieti- tered the service several weeks ago Showers of Pleasant Gap, Mrs. John tian at the Harrisburg Hospital in had been living with his parents, Mr. Shaughnessy of Lewistown, and Miss Harrisburg. Lt. Anderson sttended and Mrs. Daniel O'Leary and fam- Catherine Wian, formerly of Belle- oklahoma University, and, since ily of Penn street, have gone to fonte but who has been living with january 1. has been stationed at In- Jamaica, N. Y., to be with Mrs. O'-'Mr. and Mrs. Wood for some months. giantown Cap. After a brief wedding Leary's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miss Wian is expected to visit In trip the couple will be at home in Cox, formerly of Milesburg. Bellefonte in the near future an apartment in Harrisburg. Out-of- | —A regular monthly meeting of 8 2/c Kenneth T. Barnhart, son own guests included Mrs. Mary the Bellefonte Garden Club will be of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barnhart, Wright and daughters Nancy and held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Em- of East Bishop street, and 8 2'c D. Jane, of East Linn street, Belle erick, on West Linn street, at 4 Malcolm Glenn, son of Mr. and Mrs, fonte o’tlock Tuesday afternoon, July 13. Leonard Glenn of Milesburg, both in After the business session a picnic training at the Great Lakes Naval supper will be served on the lawn, Training Station, Illinois, have been beginning at 6:30 p. m. All members assigned to study to become elec- are asked to bring their own table tricians’ mates at that school. An service. {interesting coincidence happened to . Seaman Olenn at Great Lakes, re- | —Mrs. Ellis Houser. cently. Because he was born October Jane Alkey, daughter A Mrs. Clark N. Alkey, 1. 1924, the night airmail pilot Cherles Ames was killed in a plane crash in Hecla Gap. a friend of Glenn's father recently gave him part of Ames’ safety beit salvaged i Tenn. Pvt. Houser's leave was not roe a wregkedo Jane re he chanced to mention Ames and the [ Belitonte. {souvenir he had received and dis- | ~The main hallway of the YMCA overed that his roommate's father {building was repainted last week bY was a close personal friend of the Forti Weaver, and as a result the former airmail pilot. | {ball is brighter and much more at-| { tractive. Jim painted the lower part! ~J. N. Moyer and Dr. Kelley, two in Nght purple and the upper part well known residents of Rebersburg, lof the walls a ili in white iwere business visitors in Bellefonte, Vas and Seng ‘| Friday, and while here Mr. Moyer {with a blue stripe at the dividing ay, an ere MI. ye line. Unfortunately, thoughtless Was a caller at this office. We have, / ia particularly warm spot for Mr. | SY ie | Moyer. for he's the man who keeps | against the walls while passing | 8 on the straight and narrow path | [of Cc did N through the hallway [insofar as spelling and word usage; oroner Landidare ? goes. For some years Mr. Moyer has ns Mrs. Norman Grove, of Buffalo, kept us supplied without charge with! Dr. A. A. Donahoe, of 123 North N. Y. was an overnight guest, Mon- the latest editions of The Winston Barnard street, State College, has day of her husband's parents, Mr. Dicticnary and from years of as-iannounced as a candidate on the and Mrs. Clarence Grove, near the sociation with the volume we've Democratic ticket for the office of Bellefonte Airport, while on her way come to have an abiding faith and Coroner of Centre county. home from a brief visit with her respect for it. Not because we get'it| Dr. Donahos is the only Demo- brother, who was in Jersey Shore for nothing, but because we sincerely cratic candidate for that Gice, during the weekend on a furlough believe in it, we claim the dictionary, | from the army. Upon leaving Belle- for which Mr. Mover is the agent in { forte, Tuesday morning, Mrs. Grove this area, is the most “usable” one | was accompanied by Mrs, Harrison we've ever discovered. By “usable” believing the roof would be cooler "Prescler and two sons. Harrison and we mean that in it you can find than her bedroom, went to the roof, | Dickie, of Pleasant Gap, who are what vou want. when von want it. slipped and fell off. Her arm was spending this week with Mr. and and with a minimum amount of fractured, and the injury treated at ‘Mrs. Grove in Buffalo. jhunting. ithe hospital. iy Wa Bot y fh residence during his attended Pvt C. Stetler, daughter Laie ah . ASALE SVT expect on of Mr tH husband t 8 sho A nderson—Ciriest Miss Alice Auds Crest, daugli- ter of Mr. ang Mrs. H. R Griest of State College. and Lt. Leslie U, An- ! orn of Mr. and Mrs. Alex- Andar f Sterling. Utah, martied at the home of the Saturday, June with H. Jones pastor of the College Presbyterian church The bride Miss on o re re on «0 her Harry M. Wood, superintendent of the Logansport division of the Pennsylvenia Railroad, has been promoted general superintendent of motive power of the Pennsylvania's western region, with headquarters in a ——— Florists to Meet At Hecla, July 15 Bellefonte will be host to a con- vention of members of the eastern division of the Florists Telegraph Delivery Association July 15, it was announced by the Bellefonte Cham ber of Cominerce. The event was scheduled for Bellefonte through the efforts of Robert Woodring of Bellefonte, a member of the associa- tion Anproximately 150 persons are eX- pected to attend the convention which wil] have its headquarters and sessions at the Nittany Country Club. The Chamber of Commerce has sent Bellefonte folders io the association's national headquarters in Detroit. Mich, to be send io mem- bors in the district who will visit Centre county BE ma Dr. A. A. Donahoe Is the former of Mr. and of East Linn ‘nati, Ohlo, with her husband, Pfc. | Ellis Houser, who had a brief leave ii. Yin in ¥all From Reof Louise Trivilpiece, 13, of Berwick, | there yesterday after spending a 7- Mills. Pvt. Emel formerly resided at! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEME Over Thirty Th ousand Persons Read These Columns every week, That's why The Centre 26 4 Admitted partment has become so amazingly popular, the benefits derived from its use, it Is undisputably Centre County's { munity Bargain Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion ments contain more than twenty-fiv A stralght one cent a word Is charged for real estate REAL ESTATE advertising—sale or rent KEYED ADS All advertisemen to this office, must be complied with by Please do not call at the office ments advertisements, as the publishers of the advertiser SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ocrat whose subscription is paid up vertisement in these columns one subscriber will be charged the Every time, regular Democrat's classified advertising de- Considering its low cost and lens, 25 cents for Where advertise. ¢ words, one cent a word Is cherged words or ts that request replies to be malled those answering the advertise. for nalne to The Centre Dem- 4 26 - word ad- rwise Lhe privilege subscriber Lo date, Is entitled Ww free of charge advertising rate ) ‘ i This can be used six times a year at different intervals Centre County Hospital Notes Monday of Last Week Admitted : Mr font Ada English, Belle- Edward McCool Belielonte R daughter » Stover, Spring Mills The incident was sald to 41 Tuesday of Last Week ged: Mr Walter Ray and Bellefonte, RD. 2; Fred- 1 vt LAK KE wiles nte k3. 3 Ann Smith R Wednesday of Last Week Admitied Carl Centre D Lingle Ofte $ J. He H SO Mr Mrs Clarencs Thursday of Last Werk Cieorge Showers, Julian Paul Gibson, Port Ma Ag EE Bell font r Smith das Howard, RB Discoarged mont, State College DeArmitt, Boalsburg Admitteg Friday and Baturday Donald Hegenstaller Spring Milis,. R D Saturaay Mrs Lillian Mr Val- Ww Jenning Mir Harry discharged of Admitted Edghill, State College Discharged State College Franklin R. Miller R. D 1; Mrs Everett 0. Cox and infant son, State Col- lege: Waldo Homan, Oak Hall Admitted Saturday and discharged Sunday Mrs. William 8t Clair, Plegsant Gap; John Lambert, Miles- burg Birth: a son to Mr seph Shirk. Howard Sunday M:s. Fiora Haven, State State and Mrs. Jo- Admitted College: Charles H. Weaver, College Discharge: Gaviord Evey, fonte, R. D. 3; Belle- Mrs. Christy Hallien fand infant son. State College, R. D.; Mrs. Lester A. Reed and infant son, Bellefonte Birth: a son to Mr. and Mrs Steinberg, State College There were 38 patients in the hos- pital at the beginning of this week Card of Thanks I SCOHOLL <1 take (his means of thanking all persons who contribu. ted In any manner or form during the death of my wife Florence Scholl. (Slgnd; O. V. Scholl KETTH — We take this means of thanking all persons who contribu- ted In any manner or form during the iliness and death of Carrie Keith of Boggs township (Signed) The family ATTENTION MOTORISTS I HAVE Used Cars, Tires and Tubes for Sale GENERAL REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS PAINTING AND BODY REPAIRS WRECKING SERVICE ED BANEY'S GARAGE Phone 2093 Bellefonte, Pa. Lost and Found bracelet WANTED eR ee] MM WANTED--Muarr} "re rey Wanted to Buy VI NTED To buy used Siatle bv p Kin Le Misti Goat Parn WANTED-To buy chickens and old. Will pay highest Must have some atl once stock. Albert N. MoCaledh Pa Phone Loganton 2622 young or Loganton x33 washer electric ul safe, bicycle In te model car. Will- ice for same. Phone Bierly, Rebers- WANTED Electric refrigerator i good cond WANTED-- To buy scrap cents per 100 pounds, d yard, no in Also old ! trucks. newsbavers magazine rub- ber, metals and beef hides Jake Kofman's Junk Yard (one mile weat of Milesburg). Phone Bellefonte 2422 ous Articles for Sale FR SBALE-8Some home-made rugs Price reasonable. Inquire of Mrs awe Cox, Valentine St, Bellefonte Re L RFR iv Pa FOR SALE-Manchu soy beans for seed $225 a bushel Roy Zim merman, Bellefonte, R. D. 2 68374 FOR SALE--A cook stove, 4 griddies { in good condition. Also a heating stove Inquire of Antis Oonfer Howe ard, Pa FOR SALE tractor, on rubber Inquire of Roy RD 1 Box 163 FOR SALE--One "Range Finder” tel. eacope sdght, good as new. Inguire of Earl Homan, Penna Purnace, Pa or call State Ooliege 3507 x27 Good condition Korman, Bellefonte x28 FOR SALE--1987 Dodge truck, flat bottom. 4-ton capacity, or will ex- change for dump truck. same sige Inquire of Andy Koshko, Clarence, wn. _ FOR SALE--I have still a few exten. gion ladders from 12 10 40 feet long. Anyone wanting a bargain on a ladder phone 2042 Colonel O Decker, E Linn St, Bellefonte x27 FOR BALE--Cash register (like new) $185; adding machine (new) 875; Underwood typewriter, #0, standard keyboard, billing machine, $85; check writer. 85. Phone 20R--8 Millheim, Pa x27 RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING NEW TIRES, TUBES AND BATTERIES KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE 8. Potter Street Bellefonte, Pa. Home Owned and Operated Com-~ | Phone | 22-11 | x27 | « W K 40 International all #zea sLreel FOR BALE-Hard coal tinka, 65 Walser | | F Ri fonts, P | | | = OI BALE Sharpless separator, gi Har Drift Lie FOR one Milda BALE POR BALE -Tallored cufls on trousers | Smith, 22 *WwW | onte, Pa 825 up Bishop street FOR BALE good r nna 4 ona Hany MeKenn Information concerning such | are not permitted Ww divulge the POR Plea H Walk o Belle 23-41 od ing x28 Poultry for Sale SALE You Ke Bu ‘ Plea “Sales Mart FOR BALE — Registered Pm boa ard y Cherald Zimmerman D 2 road) tion { Airport Pair of work «faced feeder steers HL Dorphinee Phone 642 Mil POR SALE 450 to Hall, R BOO ul D1 Pa POR SALE-—Your | team. weight 390 or Gop { black horse welght fis Jose spTinge! P D {101 - Ing Julias 5 « iire Wilsor Pa R-5 weight tg Hall, 1400 pour Te Dogs, Pets, Etc. TON BALE Ome male sedi h und eN™* to sry able old cooner | Mark, Pa | FOR SALE—A 96-acre farm in Howard township {| “os. Inquire of L W.. Bechdel jard, Pa | FOR BALE - » | Swick A and frame Lh han INE Real Estate for Sale Tey ted Good build How. x28 with. 15 acres of ground. Also amall house and gaso- | ne station. located at Julian {along main highway Tie M. Nason, N mebhurg. Ps Front 8t YL BALE — A waluable known az the James 1. winte farm rn with siraw shed attached ood =tate of cultivation one of the in Benner Township Considered ing farms Mayes, Lemont, Pa Pa Inquire of Mrs Phil 230-acre |, i tw us farm, jocated in Benner Township, | mibediately at Kerstetter | Large brick house, bank in | This farm 1s been refenced in past three years best produc in interested write or phone I. Prank Mtr | i Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME » HYDE’S POTATO CHIPS Made In Bellefonte Get Them at Your Grocers, * WIRE NT SOD ae @ * | Neglect i FOR BALE conve ne Boro Hell Bhefleld rat Possesnion rem was for : 0 tw $4 Lerest 2044 Blat Apartments for Rent OR RENT A ¥ 12 Garage for Rent Money to Loan ’ Miscellaneous IAON -8het DEAD | : STOCK Rem Geo J Voet uy DD STOCK--Rempyed ‘ . Phone Lie Al my Bloating, sample, x30 wate Logan ual Cars REE r and Collins Shoemaker x28 Act Quickly Against Coccidiosis Use this highly astringent liquid the first indication {f dreaded Cocchdiosis. Watch for hose tell-tale signe--droopy wings, huddline. and shivering, loss of ap- petite, bloody or watery droppings. can be very serious—#0 act QUICKLY! Also use sanitation and litter spray to kill Coccidia FEED DR. BALSBURY'S AVl- TAB as a flock cohditioner to birds hit by Coocidiosis. It's an ideal ap- petite stimulator HOCKMAN'S POULTRY STORE Phone 2229 Phone 23 Bellefonte Centre Hall Centre Hall Store open every Sat. urday from 2:30 to 8:30 P. M. MARKET EGGS - HATCHING EGGS WANTED
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