-_ August 5, 1943 LOCALS ~ ————————— «Miss Phyllis Kline of Altoona is A guest at the home of her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J Teaman and family, of Reynolds avenue «Miss Elizabeth Labe entertained members of her card club at her apartment in the Friedman building last Wednesday night. Twenty two were present Refreshments were served and several prizes were given Miss Jo Anne Whitehead of Al- toona, spent last week in Bellefonte AS A Ruest of MI Patty Weaver the home her parents, Mr Mrs. Edgar Weaver in the Heverly building Kenneth Il parachu 1 ger third class, stationed at the Nav al base at Norfolk, Va. is spending A ten-day leave with Mr. and Mrs. Walter N Bishop Mr: East street, spent e latter | the week fl of | ANd Mr. and Mi Jone husband | rving in the SERS Mr | at y 0 and Ne ty ’ tree op Pittebure? Army and Mrs. Fred children, Peggy Ann ar East Linn were their home last week becau of attacks Ald members of 4) on the way «Mrs | been with her hu at Tampa, Florid arrived in Be with h parent Charles Fetzer building. From £0 to her hom Robert Morris, who discharged 0 Hospital afte there for some since witl ander III and East Curtin Fisher d Di confined ine street most of immer grippe now oy recently om the Centre Count: treaty t and who had with his sons, Alex- Robert Morris, Jr., of street, has returned to his rooms at the Penn Belle Hotel ~Rev. and Mrs. O. A. Womer Houserville M1 Albert C Mrs. Miles user and Mr Breon 11 of Vall View West Newtor tend f Brady, Bunday pital Mis training pital, is spending Bellefonte with her pa and Mrs. Harry C. Stenge? West He Mi began training Febr has succ } pleted bationary period ~—John Martin of Wingate M1 John Rossman of State College, Miss Mary McClure, Miss Carrie Barn- hart and Miss Ellen Hassinger, all of Bellefonte, went Steubenville Ohio, Th week arn UNnaergoing nel week been He the Atla nurse ®n thn three weeks “nts yward to f fay of last Barn Ww : Ru West C. Witherow, 1 VAY ed Bellefonte Wednesday last week. Before moving to Ridgway in May M Weston « a8 resident of town. her husband hb ing been Penn Power Co well hot! # pie this vear the MYPAL here employed by He three Hah months nemann Milesburg in an last Nov ing altho to wear a cast here fre Christo spent home Jester Lenker the guest party held | wk at Mr. and Mrs Allegheny streat. At the affair because Mr. Lenk left for Army servi he was presented with a purse. The following were present: Gloria, Jimmy and Myra Sehlegel, Therese Caetana and Basil Catalano, Alvin Gordon and Billy Sager, all of Bellefonte, Martha Big- ens, of Snow Shoe, and Kay Koenig of Altoona ~Mr. and Mrs. J. C and family have made arrangements to vacate the Mrs. Frank Daly house on East Linn street, sold to Nathan Krauss, and have leased one side of the B. O. Harvey double house across the street, now oecti- pied by Mr. and Mrs. Donald W Lindley and two daughters who ex- pect to move late this moth to Pitts burgh. Mr. Lindley, employed by the Quaker Oats Company, has been assigned to the Pittsburgh office The Lindleys have resided in Belle forite since April, 1942 r 13 Club of Bellefonte the Brock- night in accident ember m Philadelpi a who several days at the McMullin of Bellefonte wa an ice cream the home of Catalano, North of h ra held er Saturday Clinefelter recentiy ~The Lucky entertained at dinner at erhoff Hotel last Tuesday honor of Elmer Oarbrick and Olaf Risan, both of Bellefonte, The din- ner was held because Mr. Garbricx left Saturday to enter the Army and because of Mr. Risan's birthday an- niversary that day. They were both presented with gifts. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wey- man, Mr. and Mrs, Jay Smith, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Garbrick, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walizer, and Mr. Risan. ~=This office got its first glimpse of any part of a Jap Zero, this week, when Recorder Leamer Woodring, of Milesburg, showed us a piece of plastic which his son, T-5 Robert Woodring, who is with an amphi- bilan engineer unit in the South Pa- ’) Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bradey and Mi Bradey's mother, of England, visited the Joseph F. Jodon home at Valley View Monday of this week Mrs, Wray Houston sons of Pittsburgh, are Mrs. Houston's parents, Mr Morton Smith, of North street Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Adams, of svale, were Bellefonte visitors Miesday, while In Centre Count: weeks visit with Mr Adam M1 David Custer Union and two guests of and Mrs Allegheny Swi on on a Ister ville Mr Donna Inst Avre and treet at Henri Root in mother family P. Avres and of Clinton, N. Y., spent Bellefonte with Mrs Mrs. Louls Carpen of South Alleg Mi week eto heny i Mrs. | n wd son Bethie | week Wea Merrill Wears [ Afrport 1 hig brot) and Mir port and near the the My fonte pent week and Byi ~law iam Mr ne ; Wetzel Jane, of Go Mrs. Wetzel Barnhart onte. and of Mr homas Mr and child- Ind mother hen 0 ra Bellef re) parent Wetzel, of family Wet Rl ana —. M1 and Mi street Philip Mah ir week family, of Bei 1 Philadelphia Mf South from with friends and rel fonts and Lock Haven, ia Louise Thompsor Philadelphia, Tuesday returned to her duties there after a week's visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs Clayton Thom pon North Alleghe street. Her sl r. Ruth, in tra Harrisburg Gen- or al me nome irs if raining at the spetiineg a mths Vi parental a parental Marcelor and Mrs. Harr ‘Hood ar, vi amp the Centre Demoer Union- ani Peter of shurgh Nt will in Vilie Friday from there burg, Florida, where he go about 15 weeks ing to become hef in the Merchant Marine Samuel attended the Bellefonte High for two years and had bee: Cincinnati, Ohio, prior the Merchant Marine Yesterday was his 18th birthday His brother, Joseph 24, is in defense work in Louisana was sent to under - trair el ( School employed in to entering Harry Clevenstine vesterday went to C hester to attend committal for Robert P. Clark f the former SeTYIOCPS + 1°re of Meadville, husband « Bertha Haverstine, Mr. Clevenstine’s foster-daughter. Mr. Clark died at his home in Meadville and funeral services were held there yesterday efter which the cortege departed for Chester where inter. ment will be made today. Members of family stopped in Bellefonte take Mr. Clevenstine to Chester afternoon, the to Our mailing list was corrected ring the past weekend and all subscriptions received up to Satur July 31, have been credited. In event oredit not been glven you, kindly advise nt once. The pink label your paper bears the expiration date of your subscription August one of the months when we send out statements to subscribe bacriptions are either due or past due. If you do not want to receive a pink dun, send in your payment now We're in the midst of Dog Davs and in an effort to learn just what Dog Davs are and why, we conduct ed a little reasearch, which resulted in the following paragraph published in the Centre Democrat some fifty years ago. "What are called the dog days began on Monday, July 10, and will end on August 25 a period when it is popularly believed that the the has I on ers whose su iblood of animals, especially the dog, cific, sent home as a souvenir. “Bob” | writes that the piece of plastic came from a Zero and was “picked up somewhere.” The plastic, resembling clear celluloid, is three-sixteenths of breeds rabies, sending them forth in raging conditions of ferocity, i* is also the belief that during the dog days care should be taken how men and boys indulge in their ablutions, as th» heat of the season produces boils ulcers, etc.” We'd like to know mom an inch in thickness and is quite about dog davs, how they originated. light in weight. note with the question, ering if we'll ever be able to get any real souvenirs?” We hope, “Bob” concludes his all the evils they are supposed to “Am wond- bring on mankind and any other Dog Day lore, Can any of you read. ers help? bathe, and where they | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, LI PA. TE — — Miss Blizabeth Gephart, Brockerhoff Hotel, spent the week- end in York with her nephew, Thomas Cephart Rev, and Mrs. John W of North Thomas street, last week moved to Avis, where Mr. Neese has accepted an appointment as pastor of the Avis Church of Christ Mrs. Edwin Andrews and daugh- ter, Patty, of Buffalo, N. Y., are here for a two weeks’ visit with Mrs. An drew's parents, Mr. and Mrs WW Bickett, of the Cadillac apartments Miss Jean Holland on Sunday returned to her home in William. sport after having spent two week here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D Thomas, of East Curtin sireet Mr er, of Balt for a and Mrs. Frank Rosenhooy North Spring street, went Md. during the weekend visit with their son and nw, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Rosenhoover Mi Mary Ting weekend returned parent Mr 1" Fast erved a in imore brief danughter-in ert nie the ot n during to the home Mrs. R treet, afte) ellor the Barree for thi and High Cour nt Girl ¢ ‘Amp at ce weeks Mi: . of Mi North daughter of resigned Market Monday departed for Honoya O'Lears M1 D. P. OLeary street, resently Super and Penn het ywosition at tl i eturned on wfter hav Schenck phi South 1 her moth- Howard Smith wt rept Arrangemer lens Knoxville ins heer Bigelow and [ewistown weeE moved nite ) the Kei Bishop ame Market laughman who was call treet, Ni Bigelow bye Manager replacing rl of the local Buper Ciuy into the vices 3 {F representative Martin Aircraft Md who re. rE unday and Mrs. D Penn heer stalin he = P treet Olea Cpl al Mr North had Pomona, ( O'Leary ned Bn camp at nl A fran Tons Inrge plate glass window in of the storeroom in the Bush West High street Thompson furni. broken about 10.30 whe 4 the Arcade bullding by Wa occupied the frre store k Sunday niet nne door - shied against fired 5 thee from re here Pridas Mra Georg of root Were My and two o Margaret jo: Mr two Camp Lee Pfc. Rober day departed for ume his tae after speriing werk i ife. the forme Mulfinger the Mr. and Mrs f Pleasant Gap notsr recently w home of he William Mul Pvt. Righ from serious f March which ana sabe} parent 4 finger. o recovered when a awn injuries an army truck ty he passenger ps was [ rolied an embankmer Fred Daggett 17. son C. C. Alexander East street, Monday underwent an oper. at Mercy Hospital, Altoona, the removal of excess cartilage " his nose resulting from an acel- some years ago, and which a nasal obstruction His mother went to Altoona, Tuesday, to bring him home and he is reporte | be convalescing rapidly Fred was graduated from the Bellefonte High School in June Paul Cordon, who had been at of Mrs of Curtin at fo in Ls} ent caused tn Bellefonte man the naval base at Sampson, N. Y. since entering the service in February, has been hon- orably discharged because of illness and is now with his wife, the former Helen Watson, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wat. son," in Buffalo Run Valley. Mr Gordon suffered an atteck of rheu matic feaver early in March and for a number of weeks was a patient in the naval hospital at Sampson, } Mr. and Mrs. John Bechtel of Pirst Avenue, State College, an- nBunce the engagement of their dau ghter, Dorothy June Bechtel, to Pvt Joseph Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs Anna Reed, of Halfmoon Terrace, Bellefonte, Pvt. Reed is stationed at Ft. Moultrie, 8. C., where he was recently graduated from a radio school. He returned fo camp recent. iy after spending a 10-day furlough | with his mother and Miss Bechtel ! | No date has been set for the wed- ding Mr. and Mrs J. H. Owens, of Swissvale, have been apending a 10+ day vacation with old friends In Centre County, making their head- quarters with Mr. Owens’ brother, and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward R. Owens, on Holmes aventie, Mr. Owens also visited his two sis ‘ters, Mrs. Love and Mrs. Gfrerer, of ‘AxeMann, and his brother, William, of Vicksburg. Mr. Owens was born and spent his early vears at Axe. of the | Curtin street, inet In a similar manner. While ef forts to spot the snake have not ~ ‘been successful at this time, the aid | | mamas Betty Orvis Harvey, of East | Tuesday was admitted to the Centre County Hospital as a | | Mrs {medical patient | Neos, | Mrs. Bamuel Tressler, Curtin street, is at Newton ton attending instututey Methodist Training Camp Mr. and Mrs, C. Kirk Russell of Baltimore, Md, are spending a brief vacation with relatives and friends nt Hecla Park and in the Bellefonte Area of East | Hamil at the | Miss Margaret Gilmore, of Phil adelphin, arrived In Bellefonte Wed nesday to spend her two weeks’ cation with her mother, Mrs Gilmore of East Linn street Pvis. Ben Herr, W. F. Kessinger and Steve Rodavich, all of Camp lee, Va, arrived in Bellefonte Tuesday to spend a week's nt their respective homes Elsie be In n brief and Mrs of F and Mr: N. J stim mer yot he ve - Charles on furlough here Binter of Btroudshuirg, | Bellefonte this visit with ner Mn Miller Linn street Frank Godshn nre visit Mir» expected weekend parents to four M1 and family Mr Camder rein ast 11, of for theh with Mrs. Cod- Michael La North Alleghany here annual mbv Reed son of of Sunday Prederick M Nina Reed home Halfmoon for na red i Belly urned to oir Va afternoon Mrs r home after Bmit} Mary ow leshirs spendir a week Mrs a Wither her niece husband Car irk, all of Mille Marti in with and Mrs rone tey and and | Garber Mis s finan Antygh toy Mrs in and Linn derwent a HEE tu pe PS Hospital hone retur spending wife and parents Clyde Johnstonbaugl D 3 Het tationed fos Mr Mrs and two children, of week w Mr and Mrs Ho ward lohnstonbaugh Angeles, Cal Mi ton nt (irorge Nit Pitts MeNicho MeNichnol and and Inst ith rts James street . M M Broder x "Yas WE dehy A £m nro f ram will fe nuk odd r, Brine - themaelves am Py Klin gor rast Donald fersaw who dergoineg VOXO trainin honorably discharged from sery and in expected i Hix} on East Bi He will be a member renerve sib lect future enll Klinger came Bellefonte Camp Lee, Va Mrs. Mars Nashop street, Mrs y peiurn ie til week orl shor sir this of the enlisted Py from tn to Fast Caldwell of and her daughter James of Belle aw nidweil went in or got i member Qn ompanied his the irterimas moth thety retire ¥ ow i" thie weekend Ph wordy Wallace of Kearns, Asti flip 1 Utal Irned Monday mny Mr. and Milesbure attack emtering 1} thirty -« after Mrs Pvt pre E38 ie ale eave with James Wallace shortly Marcel tar the pares Wallace suffered imonia wr merviee In an hospita being discharg in oe mo the hoa. Ova lest seed fromm pital he was granted leave A on Y § £8 I. Wallace spending two Mr. and Br. in Miles- Friday. she be accompar by her sister Wallace, as far as New York Jean has accepted a position the Civil Aeronautics Admin- istration in New York and will un- dergo a period of special instruc ion before being assigned to a spe cific post Margaret Mans i" with hh James (3 Om Fverett week Mrs burg will Jean City with or Wallace return parents her jee} Lou Craig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs James B. Craig. of Weat Curtin street last week return- ad home from Denver. Col, where the had been a guest of her brother and in-law, Mr and Mrs James Craig, Jr. Miss Mrs. Craig. the former Mary Ann Alkens, of Boalsburg, went {0 ens ver some time ago, and Mrs Craig remained in that city to be near her husband who is in the Armed Forces there A birthday party was held Mon- day at the home of Mr. and Mire Chester Davia, North Thomas street, for their son John, on his 4th birth- day anniversary. The afternoon was spent in games and refreshments were served. Those present were Richard Lillledahl. Rex. Lilliedahi, Antionette Bonfatto, all of Belle. fonte; Thelna Ann Young and Mrs Russell Young, of AxeMann. Mra Herbert Miller and children. Bev. erly, Ellen, Thomas, of the Forge. Mra, Virginia Ayers. of Reading; and Miss Rhea QOuisewhite, Jonet Miss Emmy aister- ce — o—— - _—_ CLASSIFIE] ev partment has become the m first issue, and m nr to m nr of ocr vertisement subscriber Can Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns ery week. That's why benefits derived from its use, it unity Bargain Counter RATES Advertisements 15 cents for ents contain more than twenty-fis REAL ESTATE A straight one ivertising sale or rent KEYED ADS All this office, must be ents, Please do not fvertisements, as the the advertiser BUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE whose subscription is paid in these column will be the used six time of call at the publisher nr at up One charged YOeRr he fn so amazingly popular fwe each additional insertion advertisemen complied with by office Every time regular al different The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de low cost and Com - Considering s undisputably Centre County’ cents for Where advertise. a word Is charged charged for real « nty-five words or less, 25 e words cent cent a word | one Lals ts that request repli to the advertise conecernim those answering information permitted for uct the name ¢ not to divulge Dem 26. word nd. to Centre entitled I'he ion subscriber to date | (therwie the ! ¢ free { charge advertising rat us pr interval Lege 88 1 ha inde mare or less sleady Main during rosin Members thie chu IPR 1 ose Rennett of 4 Haven Inst Bund Was signed wif stationed gh ac . 4 Craig and and ver ng along nicely ne why su {rest Mins Be Martha llefonte Hines Mr Mrs | nik wt rest oroed Lhe In spite of the ws from the lawn was quite take 3: ila atiendancos eM vou neste 1 Wayne, and the forme: Mi me ther 1 named s he and his Bellefonte Lt. Alters apecial Course « Yale Univ New arrived in Bellefonte remained until for Ft are ¢ + ho t completed a uction at Conn Tuesday ay ne He : when ind. to a departed where he has been as. carrier compan the ‘Air Corps. He expects be at Ft. Warne for a time before being assigned to Lt. Alters is a son of Mr Harry Alters, of East Bea- troop to onls ort tive duty Mrs street Additional Locals on Page 4 v BECHDFEL-- We ox n th E Tad fe late of Howard. RB Bechdel nd friends for the Card of Thanks take this mesns of thanks 10 neighbors use of their cars, tributes and their many the John Bechdnl (Signed) Pred Howard, BR D Pressing our eir foral ta of kindly sympathy during funeral of D and family, nih and 1£ 24 owner 1O8T Somewhere Lost and Found WT--Ration book No. 2. in the name of Beryl Eliza Jacobs Julian B32. 3} Finder please return 0 x31 in Bellefonte, 5 small box contaning a wrist band Davis, John Davis and Mrs. Chester | {of Iady's Watch. Reward if returned Davis, of Bellefonte Additional evidence that snfkes iare unusually plentiful in town this | year, came this week from members | Io ‘83 this office 14 Bellefonte x3] or phone Farms Wanted of the Crider family on Bast Linn | loasH 1 POR PARM-.. Have ensh Buys ers for poultry, dairy and livestock that during the weekend she heard farms Hurry! West's Farm Agency, Pittabureh's largest broker. 723 Wash street. Miss Emily Crider reported | a rattlesnakes warning signal sound (repeatedly in the garden at the rear | of the home, Birds in the area be- | ‘came greatly excited and flew about | {in much agitation. The sound has’ been repeated on several occasions wANTED ashing | gince then and each time the birds Mann and moved to Pittsburgh 40 jof neighbors has been enlisted and | years ago. Practically all the time | since then he was employed by the | U. 8. Steel Company at Braddock, until five years ago when he was! a well earned rest with his family | i their home in Swissvale, [the next time the warning rattle is | WANTED-A housekeeper for family PERMA ‘heard “Bill” O Brien has volunteer | fed to conduct a one-man hunt for {the reptile. In the meantime, | residents of the vicinity lookout for snakes, are on the ington Road, Pittsburgh (18), ayivania. Penn- x32 {Dial Bellefonte 2015 Work Wanted to do at my and deliver x31 | home. Will eoall “ | Genteel, Help Wanted of two. Fair wages. Inquire of Al- Sowa Pa hd (Nittany). Thompson, BD. 2, : x1 phone 2101, # tt Belle Articles for Sale Mh pi Bedietos te Pa POE BALE oompiete good condition with toaster 3168 POR 45 BOATS paint Pa BALE 1985 Indian with windshield tire and tube New [lewis H. Dorman matory sacidie % rings and Howard x1 POR BALE A 1635 Chevrole! pick-up truck, perfect running condition New tires Price 8250 Inguire of Chas i. Hartman, Cowan, Union county Pa x31 1937 Dodge truck, fiat bottom, 4-%on capacity will ex- change for dump ruck. same size Inguire of Andy Koshko, Clarence, Pa 17-41 FOR SBALE--112 POR BALE or rata killed with can Bohuttes Rat Killer, Chuaranteed harmless dogs, cats livestock and poisitry. Schaeffer's and OO. A. Kline Hardware Stores x42 FOR BALE walfie iron new radio Swivel chair. like Atwater Kent boy's bicycle: Pontiac coupe. priced io soll quickly Write or phone. P R. Winters, Rebersburg., Pa x32 POR SALE Case tractor plow will wide-hill hitch: hydraulic water ram. electric motor. 5 h. p. 110-220 volt, Adam B. Smith Tussevville, Pa Phore 184. R- 22, Centre Hall x32 pon BALE- 7.31 Fr Novus sectional i type cast fron baller, practieally new. Guaranteed to heat 1500 square feet of radiation on steam, or 2475 feet of radiation on hot walter Suit. sbie for stoker or hand firing. P. H State College, Pa x33 I FARMERS -- The Clinwon Aunetjon, Mill Hall, Pa. offers you an ob- | portunity 10 dispose of your lve. stock and poultry by petitive bidding, every Monday. |Get your [check as soon as sale is made. No sale, no commission. Joe Bechdel, 14-4f i WAVE, S8c. Do tr ® Pérmanent with Charm-Kurl it. 140 curlers and sham abaolutely harmiess sands including June ous movie star. Easy to do, by thou- D ADVEDRTIS POR BALE breakiast iad Inqu Ia & hed The be maled t Compiete equipment, including | is 18 Prue Bote. DJ Sales Mart ve ‘ ’ Live Stock for Sale @ resn Real Estate for Sale Burrowes’ street and y North Ward. Belie- approximately 41 ess. Inguire attorne ron byt Frounag Ioana Tosnshid as the Kemie tier farm. Large Brick house, bank with straw shed atiached. In state of cultivation. This farm haz been refenced in past three years Considered one of the best produ ing farms In Benner Twwnshin interested write or phone IL. Prank Mayes, Lemont, Pa 24-41 Houses for Rent house on East furnace. Oall x31 Apartments for Rent FOR nen First floor “apar 128 N. Allegheny street. Hon Moore, 131 N_ Allegheny sireet, forte, Pa 25.41 POR RENT 3 rooms and bath. Inquire of Helen J. Carper, 125 N. Thomas St. a { fonte. Dial 2 2136 FEE POR RENT- wy Aves «100m apartment with bath, located on East Curtin street, Bellefonte. Mrs. ae ella Chessman. Phone 2402 Saturda or after 5 p mm. x3 Money to Loon Hix -room Bath, FOR RENT lamb street 2781 ent, jo A, Belle FARMERS - When you need oredil | investigate | he farmers’ sooperative credit asso- | for any farm purpose. x36 [Phone Miscellaneous mem. - ged on any ew ¥ A | © DOIN AL IMI SMITH DEI SHIH ] Enjoy POTATO CHIP ALI piled ! SN THE TIME HYDE’S POTATO CHIPS Made in Bellefonte Get Them at Your Grocers J LTE ES TEER $i He REL EN TEG SUM IIT JT NOTICE! Watches brought here for repairs and which have been unclaimed for more than iwe years WILL BE SOLD FOR LABOR CHARGES UNLESS CALLED FOR WITHIN 380 DAYS W. E. CROSSLEY JEWELRY STORE Brockerhoff Hotel Building BELLEFONTE, PA, Act Quickly Against Coccidiosis Use thiz highly astringent liguid immediately at the first indication of dreaded Cocrcidiosis. Watch for thome tell-tale signs-droopy wings, huddiing, 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 FEED DR. BALSBURY'S AVI- TAB at a flock conditioner to birds hit by Ooecidiosls, It's an ideal ap petite stimulator. HOCKMAN'S POULTRY STORE Phone 2229 Bellefonte urday from 2:30 to 8:30 P.M MARKET EGGS . HATUHING FGGS WANTED
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