July 15, 1943. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. sss r— ~Stafl Sgt. William J. Bryant, of Wilmington, Delaware, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Mary Bryant of Prossertown --Mrs. H. M. Miller of Philadel phia is here for a summer visit with Mrs. Robert Beach and Miss Mary Blanchard, at their home on West Linn street -8 /8gt. and Mrs. GG. L. Swope of Oliver General Hospital in Augusta Ga., are spending a furlough with E. F. Swope and the F. K. Eisen- hauer family of Jacksonville Pfc. Harry Curtin, who is taking an engineering course at A, and M College, Texas, spent last week with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Cur tin, of the Bush Arcade apartments Mr M1 Dell H. Shearer and dau Martha Carol, of New Alexandria, Pa, he weekend in Milesburg with Mrs. Shearer parents, Mr, and Mrs. W Walker Miss June Kessling, of Miles burg, recently accepted a position with the PRR Company and has be- gun work in the local passenger sta- tion and ight Miss Kess- ling is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Bert Kessling of Milesburg Mrs. Hugh 8S. Tavlor of the Hev- erly apartments went Baltimore last Wednesday where she Johns Hopkins Hospital for treatment and observation. Last March Mrs. Taylor was a surgical patient there for two weeks The Dr. Walter Stewart native, who ha not been well for about became serious last week hope is held for his sister, Miss Margaret Bellefonte, has been with him he became ill Carol Ann | daughter born to ert Shaffer, of street, Monday of las Centre Hospi fer is Dorothy Campbell daughter of Mrs. Amelia C of the Gazetle apartments and hter nent spen Scott fre offices to entered further about condition of Pine Glen tWO vVears little Hi of and recovers Stewart ince the Mr County the former ampbell, Mrs that Word Has been received by Emma Houtz Pleasant Gap her two sons, Pfc. Russell and Melvin Houtz, have arrived in the Hawaaian Islands. To the brothers have not met as one is in the Chemical Warfare Division and the other in the Air Corps —Barle G. Gates Mrs. Charles Gates spending a parental homes seaman, training to be assigned to a dig upon his to Great Mr He willl sport 1a the Par ent 5 of of date son of Mr. and of Mingoville + is ne-day leave his Earle ly completed hi Lakes a) second clas recent hows at Great returs rman Sci nt ] week hecam their second child ane second daughter born at the Wil- llamsport Hospital. Mrs. Schneebeli is the former Louise Meyer, daughier of Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Mey of the Rogers apar nts. South Spring street Rev Mrs William Thompson of North Allegh went to Cambridge, Ohio, last because of the death of Mr. Thomp son's sister, Miss Bessie Thompson Miss Thompson, who had frequently visited at buried Wednesday in ton cemetery Cpl of Bellefonte James Kenneth first child in recently at pital. His mother May Wilson, daug Mrs. James Wilson Birkel is a son of Mr Bickel Haupt town Miss Anne underwent an appendectomy at the Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh, arrived Bellefonte last Thursday night and is now convalescing nicely at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cruse on East Linn street Miss Cruse, who came home as the driving guest of her parents, had been in Pittsburgh as a nurses’ aid in the Children's Hospital --53/8gt. Paul Crust son of Mrs John Garis, of Bellefonte, who until recently had been stationed in Alas- ka, early last week departed for North Carolina where he will enter Officers’ Candidate School, after having spent a brief furlough at his parental home here 8gt Crust ex- pects to specialize in Coast Artillery work, including a study of Radar, newly perfected device for locating airplanes and ships by means of a radio beam Lt. Martha E Walker, U 8B Arpiy Nurse, datghter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Walker of Milesburg who some time ago arrived in North Africa, had seen no one she know gince leaving the U. 8. until about 2 month ago when, while about to board a plane in Casablanca, a member of the ajr corps stepped up to her and asked: “Aren't vou Mar- tha Walker?” The airman was Lt Robert 8 Walker, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8 Walker, of Allen- town, former well known reisdents of Bellefonte. “Bob” has been in air transport service in North Africa for some time. Tuesday W. E. Crossley, local jeweler, walked into the DeHaas Electric store with a bill in his hand He approached M. E. Rumberger, presumably to make a purchase, er tm c treet and ny week her brother home Old Wa Old Washington Mt have The f side fAmiiy was hing- Ohio Kenneth Bickel, " and amed their ~ the a born Hos. Lila the Centre County he former Mr Julian and Mrs. John Place, north of { Col of Cruse who recefitly in in when the atiention of both was at-| tracted by a little girl, who ran past the front door, crying bitterly. The men walked outside to find what was! the trouble and learned that the girl, who lives on Pike street, had been i LOCALS - - —— Allen McClellan, of Upper Dar. by, was In Bellefonte last week for a visit with Mrs. Harry Folmar of East Howard street Mrs. Elmer Hauer and children of East Linn street, left during the weekend for Erie for n month's visit at Mrs. Hauer's former home Miss Erma Rhoads, of Coleville, spent last week with her flance, Pvt Edward Kern, of Bellefonte, who is stationed at Camp Seibert, Ala Carl Hayes, teacher in the Belle- fonte elementary schools for a num- ber of years, on July 1 began his duties as a guard at Rockview peni- tentiary Harry Jones, Centre Treasurer North Thomas recently purchased the Mr: Heinle cabin in Narrows F f of County street Blanche located the Curtin Charles Harrison Bellefonte who has not weeks of West How- mnsurance ag- well for seve. admitted to the Cen- County Hospital Tuesday Miss Leona Morrison, who been living with her uncle and aunt Mr Mrs Levi, In Johns town, is visiting father, William Morrison, on North Penn street M1 H. H. Pifer Donna Mae, of Blairsvil f Mrs. Pifer on ar in Mr. and Mr Victor and family, of We Bishop Mr Mr Paul amily Mrs Mrs Beezer from High nartment aparime:; ard nt eral ’ street been wn re has and Leo her and daughter are guest d daughter H. Pifer ut reet Inw ’ Sarah East Decker treet treet Miss of Mr and Mrs 'homas Mense where Shirley Car Paul C taf lef ner, daughter North week Reading incell arner «treet Mill he will act a 1 At the State Reformed ar eariy ast for h near located there E. E. Holl and Mr Hamlet arrived Hn, N. J Svyekle John N. OC. during Bellefonte to M R street, whe ght Robb on Tue Cor with i son and daughter-in-law. Lieut and Mrs. Richard Robb and family Wer ing weeks in Belle. fonte at her apartment in the Pried- man buliding Allegheny street of the weekend in he with ¢ ’ heir father Johns 0 North Spring bey seriously ill Priday Edward i to 1 day yme to be spend six South Hemphill te Bellefon Wednesday moved hi F DASemMent room at t legheny and Bist tore Miss Mr. and Mrs Curtin, Saturday Ida Barnhart hn Barnhart underwent an ap- pendectomy at the Centre County Hospital Miss Barnhart i at Middietow week and " parents Bell East A red visitor Bellefonte who is hecame brough fl | ' Was of Hampton among State ent ir and well Mrs William Chamber and Mrs Keg. where he known hratf her Calvin Thon State College C eo Lae heer D daugh Caseheer nat week Tuesday 10 report foe iss Caseheer Pittsburgh to Hunter Col to begi training expected to be ont frowur N Mrs. Larue Babby, who her father Y nn basic Burch had and young been living Willlam Benford Allegheny Friday to an apartment the Mrs Daisy Henderson house on East High street Mrs. Burch, whose husband is in the service. recently accepted a position in the offices of the Sut ton Engineering Company Miss Annabelle nurse in training Square Hospital in Baltimore, Md, spent the last two weeks in June with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Shay in Milesburg. When she re- turned to her duties following her vacation, she was sent to the Child- rens Hospital in Washington, D. C where she will remain about three months Mrs, Nevin C. Jodon and two children. Audrey and Johnny. of East Curtin street, departed vester- day for Camp Edwards, Mass, to join Lt. Jodon who is stationed with the Army Dental Corps there. The family will remain there indefinitely, although upon leaving here Mrs Jodon had some expectations of re. turning to Bellefonte later in the year Ear! Kline, of Chicago, Ill, spent the latter part of last week in Belle with on North street. moved n a) who is a thay, al the Franklin fonte and State College. While here | he was a guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison GG. Kline, of East High street, and at State College he was a guest of his mother, Mrs. Henry Kline, who makes her home with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Storch Derr Poorman, aged two years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Derr Poorman, of the White apartments, suffered a painful head wound last week while | visiting at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gent- zel, of East Lamb street. The child was injured when he fell on a board | from which a nail protruded. He underwent treatment al the Centre County Hospital where anti-tenanus also was administered. ~Mr. and Mra. D. Paul Portney sent down town to buy some coal ofl | were hosts at a surprise party given and had lost the dollar her mother 44 their home on East Bishop street, had given her. 8he was on her way saturday night, in honor of the home to report the bad news. When birthdays of Miss Verna Smith, of Crossley heard the story he waved past Bishop street, and Mrs. W. C. the bill he had In his hand and said: | Smeltzer, of Bast High street. Those “Here it is. T just picked it up on the | present in addition to the honor sidewalk and was going to tell | Rum- | guests were: Mrs. Joseph Runkle, ad a v | ~Frazer Schlegel last Thursday {returned to his duties at the loeal postofice after spending a week's (vacation at his home on East Logan street Ensign Samuel H. Bricker, with an engineering unit of the Sea-Bees at Camp Peary, Va, arrived in Belle. fonte Tuesday for a seven-day leave of absence Mr, and Mrs of Riverside, N week in town mother, Mrs Howard street Pvt. Robert FP Tuesday to Aberdeen, Md, after a three-day furlough spent with his wife and daughter and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Shay in Miles. burg Mrs, Gertrude Peek Friday re- turned to her home In Aurora, N. Y after having visited her bhrother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ben jamin Bradley, of North Allegheny street Mrs of Joseph M. Toner J, spent the past with Mr. Toner's James Toner, of East Shay returned Tom. Ohio, are Bellefonte Mr. and home on Edwin Olson and son North Olmstead spending two weeks in with Mrs. Olson's parents Mrs. Walter Skull their Thomas street The ladies of the A. M. E. churen will hold their annual ice cream and lawn of Miss residence Fast my atl the on T enke socinl on the Helen Schaeffer Curtin street y July 29 o'clock evening Howard act Gearhart, who became aon a fishing reported to be suf. summer fever hed his week while trip to Wyalusing, | fer: and on ys is irom IE onfined to at home “ North Allegheny street t. Wavne stationed In Miss Mary Texas, arrived Afkes Vireinia of Roby urseay Richmond Glenn Bate here last T1 Atkey and for a vi with Mrs. Myra ely, of North Thomas street Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heverly Huntingdon several in Bellefonte t week visiting with Mr Richard Heverly of Bell D d with Miss Ann » Petrikin Heve apartments Mrs. Basil Pat. « Peters Bellefonte thelr wit Set iter Enis of spent days Ins Mrs R and fonts nr of Martin and Fila of week for annual summer with Dr. Martin’ Mrs ca Martin, of West Bishop street Donald with the Sea-Bees Camp Peary, Va brief Inst week with his wife and Carol Jean n Burnsid hi and f St hure in Tuesday mother Love spent a with Linn Love, of and six weeks with his Blanche Heinle, at the mother, Mrs. Mary on East Howard street Heinl de After a mother. Mrs home of her Shaughnessy visit William 1 le on Saturday parted for h home in Phoenix R for der riad D “w Hughes Ww pa it} ra shingtor vy i MNgLon perl week or ten davs Mr her home in that city Emma Dunkel at Mrs. Dunkel’s Dunkel oldest sister hushand inte J. A died winter Mr and Mrs Ted Flush depart- od Sunday for Boston, Mass, where Mr. Rush. who is exalted ruler of the Bellefonte Elks Club, is attending the national convention of that fra Mr and Mrs Rush for two weeks the ton ct Rs ternity he gone | Pvt His Field, Mass for PxXpect tn of West. here re. hard or nit mother Dorothy Howard a vi rrandparents My all of Wes FD ox rye d Rinver been transferred Bradley F Brower Wagoner, of Philadel at the George Meo Fast having accompanied his parents and Mrs. Claude B. Wagoner, and Mr and Mra Claude BSBhick and children. all of the Philadelphia area to Bellefonte recently for a visit Sgt. Ly Heverly, of the Aber. Proving Md... Friday in Bellefonte for a 13-day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Richard Heverly of Blanchard street He was accompanied here by Sgt Charles Schumann, also of Aber- desn. who spent the weekend at the Heverly home phia gent ut poet Mr Clellan home on Curtin + Ty in deen Grounds arrived visit According seem unusually to reports snakes plentiful this year Several snakes have been seen in gardens on East Lamb street, and a large snake was seen sunning itself iast week at the Ebon Bower proper tv on East Howard street During the past week a man and a horse were bitten by copperheads in the Bellefonte-Howard areas Pfc. Harry E. Lambert, of Camp Sutton, N. C.. Saturday returned to hiz duties there after a ten-day fur- lough with his mother, Mrs. Nellie Lambert, at her home in Milesburg Private Lambert, who is a mem- ber of a Military Police Battalion, in May, was transferred to Camp Sutton from Camp Gordon, Oa While here on furlough. July 5, he observed his 20th birthday anne versary | —Lt Charles Mensch spent the weekend in Bellefonte with his moth. er. Mrs. Bess Mensch, of North Al- legheny street, and with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Mensch and family, while en route to his base at Camp Peary, Va. from a two weeks' official trip to California. Lt. Mensch, Sea-Bees personnel officer at was sent to California as representa- tive of that branch of the service in the filming of a new recruiting mov. je for the Sen-Bees. Prior to enter. | Camp Peary, | i [ing the service Lt. Mensch was edi- | {tor of the Kevstone Gazette, Mr. and Mrs. William Barrett lof North Allegheny street, announce | ‘the engagement of their daughter, | ] : (pe) i | Dorothy M., to David M. Thompson, | ‘son of Rev. and Mrs. William C.! | Thompson, also of North Allegheny | (street. The wedding will take place tat some time in the fall, it was re. | ported. of Bellefonte high school and is at {present employed at Brown's Boot i Bhop in Bellefonte. Mr. Thompson ‘1s also a graduate of Bellefonte high | lschool and was graduated last De- berger I'd found it when the girl in- | Mrs. Thomas Hazel, Mrs. George icember from Penn State College, terrupted us” moments the little gir? had been lo- cated and the money restored to her. Which goes to prove there still are honest men around. Within a matter of | Hazel, Mrs. A. C. Smith, Mrs. John W. Grabrick, Mrs. Willis Bottorf, Mrs. Lewis Myers. Mrs. Harry Smith and daughter, Barbara, and Mrs, Fortoey. ‘where he was 8 member of the Kap- Miss Barrett i= a graduate | Miss Judie Malin, of Stratfield, Conn, is expected to arrive in Belle Elizabeth | {fonte this week to visit [Ann Walker of East Linn street, King, of Phila- | {delphin, Is visiting at the home of | Walker, on | King and | Mrs. Emma © Mr | Bast Mrs and Mrs. Milon P Linn Street, Mrs Walker are sisters Pvt al the Ordnance Base in Cal, arrived in Bellefonte early last week for a visit with his wife and with relatives in Coleville Harold Williams, aged 10, son of Harold Williams, of South Allegheny street, fell Sunday and fractured his left arm above the reduced at the Centre County Hospital where X-ray examination was made Mr. and Mrs elbow The fracture was un Miss Anna Louise East Curtin street, spent end in Baltimore, Md Miss Erma Sloop on vacation last ne week from tre County Thrift fices here Anthony Riglin, stationed | — Pegs Five a“ CLASSIFE Pomona, | Thomas, the week- a guest of Miss Thomas was her ties as assistant manager of the Cen Corporation Over Thirty Thousand P Read These Columns every week ‘That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de. partment has become so amazingly popular ersons Considering its low cost and the benefits derived from its use, it is undisputably Centre County's Com- munity Bargain Counter, REAL ESTATE advertising sale or rent, KEYED ADS of ments of the advertiser du- vertisement in these columns Of « SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ocrat whose subscription is paid up to date is entitled to a 256 -word ad- one subscriber will be charged the regular advertising rat RATES Advertisements of twenty-five word: first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion ments contain more than twenty-five words A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate All advertisements that | to this ofMce, must be complied with by Please do not call at the office for Information concerning advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name Every subscriber t lens, cents for Where advertise charged or 25 one cent a word to be mailed the advertise uch request replie those answering to The Centre Dem- the of Otherwise This privilege ime, free charge ean be used six times a year at different intervals Miss Emma Jane Alkens, Cleve. Ohio, arrived in week rented a Inand Inst has for an room in Bellefonte indefinite visit the In Memoriam Bhe Miss Elizabeth Hart apartment on Spring former Alkens ident conclucted street Miss WHS #8 Bellefonte time SLOT Rishon IB Now res having a ladies nt - streets, where the located K several weeks ago to take the week purchased on East Linn Frank Daly According to reports Krauss two chil upy the eastern now occupied by Mr family Richard Baney the western Mr. Kratss Walter Cohm Hotel, his Florence Cohen Nathan rauss, of over the street and [A a CHinefelter and Mrs tn or upy and tinue the in-law Brockerhoft formes residence of Mrs the 1 ~ side of the and Mrs while will wife at vis one furnishing the corner of Allegheny and tore Bloomsburg came to Belle. Cohen store double owned ir iren of West Bishop and will hotise J con half of is a son- of the being pe Mr IN MEMORY McKinley, aged 12 years, Public Sales Additional Second Section Soturday, July 17 MES. LR GRAMAN will offer at public sale on Rium farm. 380 Irvin street lek Haven and Fiemington ow \& LIVESTOCK © BR COWS or ' FARM ) Pair years 3400 pounds one with call at side sows, one with IMP LEMEN" ha sk y old Fyrewet yg 15 pew. 2 3 © Saturday, July 31 SRS at ZORA RINES public sale at iene Pike as¥eey the following personal HOUSEHOLD OOO... 1 » War je y the hetwesn Sales on Page 3 old And treasure un dove the fol FOUNE Mares 2 milk 2 hell. pigs McDeering ie % horse 18T BelleYinta property wo tering hair? not Bpring that free fresh [IAYS known ihe To have fell the spell of y arece, To have lpaered turned, and borne vison away of the mori. Farewell 10 our One the y of her face hier before her, One rab. n More 0 MeKinley Lamar, Pa Homer Lost and Found bi book 5T243CS Julian ration return Ghasciine Viegas Pa Mint of wm Granddaughter, Anng Mae speak breery and cloudless beloved N - X28 REPORT OF CONDITION OF BELLEFONTE TRUST COMPANY Located at Corner Allegheny As of the 30th day of June, accordance with a Ivania pursuant to the provisions of the Department Published i ing of Pennay Banking Code - 5 Loans and discounts Obligations Other bonds, of § novi pe ates and ‘including none overdrafta) Mortgages insured under Title IT of National Housing Act United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed and political debentures and High Streets, 1942 the Secretary of Ba Bellefonte, Pa. call made bn ASSETS subdivisions Corpora.e stocks (including no stock of Federal Reserve Bank) Cash, balances with other banks, Including reserve balances exchanges for Clearing House and cash items in process of collection nk - of 8 403.366 BD 192.221 39 1.113.322 58 change 315.768 05 Bank premises owned $74.00000 furniture and fixtures $10.200 00 Real estate owned other than bank premises Real astats sold under articles of agreement not in default Other assets Total Assets Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations £3,200.00 18,375.56 1,000.00 2.24 $2.204,108 32 LIABILITIES Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, ete) Total Deposits Other liabilities Total Liabilities CAPITAL . : 193.806 86 33.866 53 7221.69 101 88 $1.807527 83 ACCOUNTS Common shares (total par value $150,000.00). Total Par Value Capital St Surplus Undivided profits, net ¥ eck Outstanding Reserves (including retirement fund for preferred capital) Total Capital Accounts Total Liabilities and Capital Aecounts.. MEMORANDA Ea Pledged assets and securities loaned (book value): (a) U8 Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities. Total : Secured liabilities: (6) Total ......... Commonwealth of (a) Deposits, other than trust funds, secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of jaw thy Trust fund deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of law. ... ..§ 21081456 $1,040,754 00 621.975. 87 $1.807.425 05 § 150,000.00 POR SALE-A Help Wanted WANTED housekeeper fowr am Of Phone Philipst W. A 85 Middle-aged vty irk ANTED OG | : gens WANTED Mer mine YE WANTED ver WANTED Flor tri refrigera lor pod on dite — bicycle In ear. Wii Phone Rober 28 WR er ne 10 Day FOW rat BALE or POR BALE bir BALE--1927 Dodge truck bottom. 4-100 capacity will ex dump truck, same sige Andy Koshko, Clarence 17-3¢ Ant oF for Inquire of Pa 1020 MoCormick -Deer n good condition. Iin- w Bavietis Belie {Houserville road) lege 4526 ing tractor, | guire of 1 fonte. RB Phone State ( FOR SALE —At Auction, Mill Hall July 19th. an Andes chen range, Rood #8 new unit milking machine, new i an x29 the regular Clinton Pa Monday enameled kite and a 2 practically x28 FOR BSALE--«Onme warm bed spread brand new, one large geranium gtiitable for garage or store. a beats tiful pliant Address or call at the home of (Mm) LL. PF. Lindenmuth Julian, Pa. BR D 1 x28 ite cooler, als most new battery charger and tester. brake lining machine, Rarage finor jeck: show case Arlene Stan. ton. Port Matilda, Pa. Box 78. care of Harold Stanton x28 Or0-00ia FOR BALE POR BALE--Farm electric fence oon- trollers: battery #985, 110-volt 81205. 8-voit batteries special $6.85 ... | sey Shore. Pa 82204108321 i i 1. E. 8 Orr, Treasurer of the above named institntion, do solemnly | | belief. Correct—Attest: | pa Sigma Delt Chi journalism hon- | jorary. He is now employed as a! staff writer by the Centre Daily Times in State College, E. 8 ORR, Treasurer. Bworn and subscribed to before me this 8th day of July, 1943, W. HARRISON WALKER, Notary Public, My Commission expires Jan. 21, 1047. FRANCIS H. CRAWFORD, Ww. J. EMERICK, N. E ROBB. Directors. swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and also special Knobs A few hot shots and dry cells available today Also 2 hay tedders. § mowers. 2 walking cultivators, 4 riding cultivators, 2 re- built grain binders, and a iarge stock of rebuilt Implements of all kinds at Loach Machinery Company, Jer Write ua your needs Sl) ATTENTION MOTORISTS I HAVE ’ 192.006.96 Used Cars, Tires and Tubes for Sale GENERAL REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS PAINTING AND BODY REPAIRS WRECKING SERVICE ED BANEY'S ID ADVERTISEME Lom SALE-Two new wood | ize. R. E Meeker. Millheim ara street, Be 43-1 Hard com), all 5 Walter | POR. BALE Fupkn ¢ | PFORR BALE u tor condit On i good Driftir x28 Sharpless Christ win rf iearfield BOTY Harte COunLY) Pa POR BALE Kerosene range, 4 cook ng burners and 2 ier, Julian An automa! machine ir FOR SALE Wa ver wilh e ( Poultry for Sale $ White WwW Sales Mart FAPRMENS Clr Sap wr v Penns all Hall h eam of 25 Bellefonte nated son WO 1.E Incuire Bellefonte ie road Phone Stale wm Yeats weight HY SALE wd #4 One mated ark single op each live at Addieman, BSprine team ail} 1200 7 ble te Rn On pa % hav 1 H MH O {Hunter's [ATE-A ten el horee B vears old 14 vyenrz old er. RD 1} Run) of hearse: one A the other Inquire of Howard, Pa x28 « Pudi ~blooded Holst A cent white. 18 months cow, will be fresh soon onl Paul W Matilda, Pa 11 Siormstown Real Estate for Sale POR SALE--A P8-acre farm located in Howard township Good build ings. Inguire of 1. W.. Bechdel, How- ard. Pa xIR POR SALE bull, 85 per Also a et Re] Port sha of FOR SALE A seven-room house Brick and frame. with 15 scores of ground Also amall house and gaso- line station. located at Julian, Pa. ialohg main highway. Inguire of Ms Tillie M. Nason, N Front 81. Phil. isburg, Pa x35 | FOR SALE farm, jooated in Benner Township, {known as the James LL. Kerstetter matate 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 produce | ing farms In Benner Township. If | interested write or phone L. Prank | Mayes, Lemont, Pa 24.11 — A valuable 330-80re |.....dintely at the first indication of dreaded Cootidiosis Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made In Bellefonte Get Thém at Your Groovers, | PEED DR SALSBURY'S NES J ALF jor t nose Be M 49 r room nd joining Fhenre Mary Fir wie . 5 Phone PO conve of BALE. 130 f mile from LOW farm. looated Hoss Chureh in inder new horane, sore FOR Gne- ha Half o [+] : bain © #0 acre “ new Mn timber k eondil " CON y bie In a jon wired or Lh OW Walbies ad © + Bhefield Ad ni Dar Poss ns fore rw re ut als ue ’ rets an LES r — Apartments for Rent 2026 1-1 MA CBH WORK Geners fawn rims Kinds, We anise have is wer] Stet w¥ ® kes po fess ey wers ne work in shock sel BOTews Swarts Phone 1-1 wil "5% Bex Be i ete Pa ie Miscellaneous i gas shortage. During that * anyone knowing of any memnber being deceased. oF in the pitase notify the seo. Helen QOrenoble Spring Act Quickly Against Coccidiosis Use thiz highly astringent Nouid Watch for those tell-tale signe droopy wings, huddling, and shivering, loss of ap- petite, bloody or watery droppings. Neglect can be very serious—so act QUICKLY! Also use sanitation and litter spray to kill Coccidia. AVI- I'TARB at a flock conditioner to birds hit by Coocidiosis. It's an ideal ap- petite stimulator. ~~ HOCKMAN'S POULTRY STORE Phone 2220 Phone 2% | Bellefonte Centre Hall Centre Hall Store open every Sat. urday from 2:30 to 830 P. ML. MARKET EGGS - HATCHING EGGS WANTED
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