a August 19, 1943. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ~Mr. and Mrs and children, Eleanor and West Curtin street, are spending this week at Ocean City, N. J Mrs. Loulse Best Crust, of Lew fstown, 1s spending day wtih her mother-in-law, Mrs. John Garis and Mr, Garis, of Willowbank street Mrs. Gertrude McCarty and son Fred, of Muncy, are spending a brief vacation in Bellefonte with Mrs McCarty's sister-in-law, Mrs. Nel son Billett and Mr, Billett, of East Bishop street David Myers, ship class, spent a brief late last week with sister-in-law, Mr. and Min Myers, Bush Addition stationed at Providence Mr. and Mrs sons, Robert and ara Falls, NY county, Sunday ; with Mrs. Burnett John Sampsell, at Pleasant Gap Mr. and Mrs son, Charles, ofl Es Sunday Ralph Dobelbower Mike, of several fitter second leave of absence his brother and Ralph Mvers | R.: of to departed Ohio, for a visit witl relatives. Mr. Brown turn to Bellefonte while Mrs. Bre main ior a more extet Mr. and Mi Bellefonte, R. D Lair and son their vacation Y.. with family band, They trip ™ Cha Mac MacDonale latter now al Medical and Mr. MacDor guests Mur Johnstonbaugh { Mrs. | ver of Axemann Macl a first mate pharmacist ed in the vbout WI Edward ana thei: and their Mi: Of Calvin dren of Troupe ing three guests and Mr: Thoma week wi Priscilla had been friends of Philadelph Troup IALIVE for : Mrs stroed graduated fr Officers time " ond lieutenant. At his furlough will to Ft. Bragg. N. C —The Bellefonte Women of Moose heid a meeling last Wednes- day at the Moose home with Senior Regent Grace Smith presiding. Ruth Smith of State College was elected treasurer of the organization fill the vacancy by resignation of Susan Wieard of ill health was was will (8) Sch he wa he the the to caused the recent Cause trar maae he Mis Bellefonte H of 1941 been employed telephone excl of Mr. and South Alle she makes for t ar Ralph Haze ron, Ohio } Monday for home of Mr in Bush Addition trip at this time [ ness of Harry Hazel wi tient in County Mr. Ralph Hazel has been by the \ Company years. He pin from ing thirty them Mrs. Edw street, has been 1 Pvt Edward Mul t Oak is a pa- Hospital the Centre } emploved Rubber the Ds hirty -one Cioodrich for recently 1 ved a complet. service with of Burn- ot ifi ard Muirhead side her son been awarded ter, supplementary Heart, because twice can theatre WRT Cluster is awarded ond medal medal of that any one person. For iting a award the Oak Leaf Cluster worn ribbon decoration rhead he Leaf Afri Oak Leal of a thie North The in lieu more than an be issued to each deed mer- of the medal given to be the original in action in of ae - since no one kind second is on the of Sinie H street, has tomatoes serving of special mention row of 12 stalks Mr. Hoy vested 125 rge and perf ed tomatoes the stalk loaded down with ripening Nearby, Mr. Hoy has one stalk of a small Italian tomato, which is lit- erally covered with ripening fruit To date there are 128 tomatoes on the plant and 16 more clusters are forming, which should bring the total to near the 200 mark. The plants were set out May 15 and June 1, and fertilizer was applied twice, Mr. Hoy reports Electrician's Hoy of South Thomas des From one has har nm which Aare ¢ and are still fruit Mate Thomas Spritzer, of the U. 8. Navy, station- ed at Solomons, Md arrived in Bellefonte Monday for a ten-day furlough which he is spending with his wife, the former Kemper Lee Bwartz, in their apartment in the Electric Supply Company building, West High street. Spritzer's broth- ers. Joseph A. Spritzer, EM3C, and Pfc. Steven Spritzer, took part in the invasion of Sicily and Steven is believed to be on that island at this time. Joseph was aboard one of the ships which carried invasion troops and equipment to Sicily, but he is now believed to be in North Africa, Mrs returned ing ten Mr. and George A. Beezer last wees to Bellefonte after spend days in Williamsport with Mrs. Elmer L. Sheffer Mrs. Daniel Miller returned Fhursday to her home in Bush Ad dition from Reedsville, where she spent several days with relatives Mrs. Katherine DeBarber Kel. of Altoona, was a guest last of Mrs. Louis Carpeneto and of South Allegheny street and Mrs. John Beltz, of Hazelton, spent the weekend in | Bellefonte with Mr. and Mrs, Philip | Witcraft and family, of East Bishop street last ley, week family Mi E. C. Burghduf! Davton, Ohio, was tl Sun with Capt who 1} home Mr East stationed In from Friday wi Burghdufl at Curtin str Mr ger, Mrs oma Saturday Winy home on eet Rumbe: ‘aldwell and Mr { Bellefonte Wildwood and Mrs. Samuel Mary ( Caldwell, all o departed lor A Week out Wag! INK daughter Mill Paul Mis ter part Lending Am Wilke: Slate convention on Sunday we in Hohokus visit in Bellefonte leaving Mrs. Williams here {or an- other week's visit with her parents Mr d Mrs Morton Smith Nor Spring street Fred all of Bellet ridge Kens Linn and Love and OF A i Mrs. C Hecla Park AL ra meme. i Al llefonte Betty are to several Vo on H. Jodon and of Bellefont vacation trip They spend days visiting the [or mer's twin brother, Philip H. Jodon at North Camp Polk, La. and other Bellefonte bovs stationed there. Miss Jodon is employed by the State Fish Commission and Miss Vonada is em- ployed by the Titan Metal Compar Mildred 1 immbers, yeoman ecotid class, of the USNR of Pitts. b i ERs i Bellefonte TI | i visit with her aunts, Miss Ver- na Chambers and Mrs. Philip H Johnston Yeoman Chambers is spending a ten-day leave with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cham- bers, of Clarence. Miss Chambers, who was recently promoted from yeoman, third class, to yeoman, sec- ond class, is stationed at the Pitts. burgh procurement office of the Navy Mr. and Mrs. Charles S8chiow of East Fairmount avenue, State Col- lege. formerly of Bellefonte, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Irma Muriel Schiow. to Dr. Harold Zipser, son of Mr. and Mrs. E Zipser of New York City Miss Schlow was graduated in 1042 from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. where she was a member of the Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority. Dr. Zipser was graduated from the Ohio College of Chirop- ody in 1939 and is a chiropodist in State College. He is a member of the Pi Lambda Phi fraternity. The wed. (ding will take place some time in as late fall Phylll nada. both two weeks outhern a states expected to several or a : Mrs. Lloyd Loewer, of Brook | {lyn, N. Y., Is here for a several weeks visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs Clyde Smith, of East Bishop street Miss Frances McDermott Miss Esther Estright both of Belle. fonte, spent the weekend in Houtz visiting relatives and friends Miss Mildred Yoder, of Petrikin Hall, returned home Tuesday from Williamsport, where she had spent two weeks with relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Harry ¥ turned their home on Thomas street during the alter pending two week in the Curtin Narrow Miller and dale Jones re- North weekend thelr to nt cottage Murs Petrikin street, | the office Prothonotary White th week while AMI Corman is on vacation Edgar M. Wallace t his | Sunday Feld the West High deputy In Bong © Hilda Edward G apartments ithstituting a of ol Cpl pent sev home in 1 ol rou hour n mrental burs Mile from whit Miss tO a Willow Run antl, Mic! Maeve of Soult Sm William Keesle new t the at Ypsil Harry N apartment Army ssignment a Aly ¢ al t week In AL vit Marthe Eve § het Mis: Suzanna Hoffman Howard, wre making arrange ita 10 move io ri nie for he CUpy partments Curtin Miss He grand -niece ’ of L stl expect ote of Sim Baum COT i ret SF evadi t 21 Ye fre Walizer reported m who Am- of by the Cross as having died jaonetr of wat { the card INSSARS wr 0) following i Imp Army. I am interned eda Bunsho Prisones My health is pay. My Earl The address also is typewritien B. J. Gryctko, proprietor of the Brockerhoff Hotel, suffered scratch- about the right hand Tuesday morning when his pet Cocker Span- iel dog, by an automobile at the corner of Spring and High turned and snapped at him he was about to pick up the animal. The dog, of a quiet friendly disposition, is believed to have failed to recognize its mas ter when he stooped to pick it up The dog, taken a State College veterinarian, was found to have es- caped with severe brujses and sprains. Mr. Gryetko received medi- cal treatment at the offices of a phy- sician A picnic dinner was held on the island on West Lamb street on Sun- day afternoon in honor of Pvt Frank Dyke, Jr, of Mileshurg., who is home on furlough. Those present were Mr. and Mis. Nelson Kling and daughter Patty, Mr. and Mrs Willis Geissinger and daughter Eve elyn and son Fred. all of Belle- fente; Mrs. Clayton Rote, Mr. and Mis. Ronald Leathers and sons, Kenneth, Robert and Jerry, Mrs Margaret Justice, Mrs. Elsie Oeth- cart and daughter Geraldine, all of Coleville; Mr. and Mrs. John Dyke! and daughters Betty. Dolores, and son Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dyke, Jr. and som Boble Dick Dyke and Marietta Shay, all of Milesburg: Mrs. Harry Millard and daughter Anna Marie, and Mrs John Justice, of Altoona, and Mrs. | L. BR. Kirkbright, of Williamsport. | mother of Pvi, Dyke. nil rial Nipponese in Um- of War Camp I am working youl son card love to VOUT sithe Of the es struck streets when rect ana to [quem sar enaes————— Dr. E. 8 Maloy was confined tol his home along the Jacksonville | road most of last week because of wr | attack of the grippe | Pvt, Tony Quicl, of ¥t. Belvol CLASSIFIED A Va fonts spent the weekend in Belles with his parents, Mr, and Mr Joseph Quiet and family, of North Spring street Mi Jack O'Brien daughters of Cleveland guests of Mrs, O'Brien's Misses Blanche Nelle Reynolds avenue A. J. Benson spent the weekend Benson, at the home of he in-law and sister Mi Christopher Beezer, neal Miss Mary Hartle 1s week's vacation from he the offices of Judge Ivan the home of her parent Mi A. C. Hartle Creek Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everett, all and two Ohio, are isters, tht Flack, ol every week ng the benefits derived from its munity Bargain Counter RATES Advertisements of first issue, and 15 cents for each ments contain more than twenty REAL ESTATE advertising-—sale or KEYED ADS to this office, must ments Please do advertisements of the advertiser SUBSCRIBER'S whose subscript in thes: will be charged six times a Yeu use, m John, with Mr: brother- and Mrs Bellefonte spending duties Walkeg M1 Spring and ( wre rent All be complied not call the the publishers nt and HE il nlong PRIVILEGE up one ocrat vertisement subscriber be Mrs. Leroy Woodring of Bellefonte of M1! coliumi thie . ! 3 an used Al' A attended the funera Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns bmi 5 That's why The Centre Democrat's partment has become so amazingly popular ith twenty-five additional five A stralght one cent a word is charged for real estate advertisement with oMice e Every to date, |) time IAT rent | PERMANENT WAVE, bi Do you own Permanent with Charm-Kurl Kn Compiete eguipment noiudailr curlers and shampoo. Easy armless. Praised ad June lang ‘ : Money refur wa lisfied Parrish Drug ww do by thou glaanor dea if Btore Ae cinssified advertising de Considering ts low and undisputably Centre County's Com cost kor Wanted to Buy advertise . . WANTED charged ey jess 28 Where word bs words or cents insertion Om wora cent a 10 the be malled advertise - oncerning such not permitted Wo divuige the name that replies by request those answering for Information ¢ ibseriber to The Centre titled to a 25 Dem - “1 word ad- free of the vilege charge TWIN advert intery al M1 mm ang meetin Card of Thanks VON arrived ing the weekend with h wife in Yon WANTED had oaeler » Te . in » word, where you Can make Of pet "8 Frew t WwW. Houta Lumber Joh past 14 years has been employed the Bell Telephone WRT Shaughnessy. who f« : - wii +0 FS Monday Ms Mar H Be onder and one Wooriward Health for Victory Club to be Organized iContinged FOR BALE from page ome) Mi a mi f { im food bu nim | FOR wit SALE In ride mois overhauled Inqgu Narehood, Pine Gien fends terns lustries the club. it was an Health for Victory mducted i an employe is eligible fo members Pp : Ihe be C0 Fa nouneed og Ee — Club will FOR SALF-180 tion with the West Penn Power Co. tric motor Miss Boisson company’s Penn home economist, will hold month! meetings for the club members ww wartime meal-planning CAROR Nino : Inquire of G siree! Beliefonte COOPETra - Janet the X33 to POR BALE 197 Dodge bottom, 4-500 capacity change for dump ruck inguire of Andy Koshko Pa. truck or will ex- same sige Clarence T-40 flat sub At each meeting ceive members will ree meal-planning guide con- taining menus for every meal of the month, including lunch box sugges- tions. Metiug are devised to be both nutritious and appetizing on a min- imum weekly food budget for a fam- iy of five The meal-planning compiled by the West Economics Institute, whers - FOR BALE-lce refrigerator and 3- burner stove. baby swing. bas ket. high chair, nursery chair. 8 B Barnihart Bellefonte, RN D Dial 8525 x33 POR SBALE--112 rate killed with can SBchustes Rat Killer. Guaranteed rimless dogs, oats livestock and t try. Sohaefler's and ©. A. Kline Hardware Stores x42 guides inghouse Home Mansfield. O country’s first Health for Victory Club was formed last Feb. ruary. Menus are based on scientific nutrition principles and a continu ing survey of food supply and costs Health for Victory Clubs are now being established in many American commimities. The Bellefonte club is the first to be organized in this ares. The first meeting to be held in the High Schoo] auditorium on Thursday. Sept. 9 at 8 p. m., feature the t Foods Ese ale FOR BALE--7-21-8 Novus aectional- type cast fron boiler. practically new, Guaranteed to heat 1500 square feet radiation on steam, or 2475 feet of radiation on hot water Suit. able Tor stoker or hand firing. P. H Centzel, State College, Pu x33 FOR SALE--A three-sighth yard P & HH gas shovel, one oaterpillier 35 gas bulidower; 2 C85 Internation. al dump trucks. 1 six-yard dump body and hoist: 1 team of young horees. Inquire of R. 8. Carlin Lum ber Co, Snow 8hoe, Pa. Phone 2108 x34 POR BALE Weaver headlight tester brake lining ‘machine battery sharger, alr compressor, post drill electric drill, B<inch edging lawn mower. oll dispensing pumps; hot patch plate and patches: alr hose, guages. rod aligner; bearing puller body file; tire chains: Intl 40 mot- or ant R axle carrier assembly; Ine diana rear axl. Budd disc wheels vaive key tool! ring compressor; head tension wrench: bench grinder; Chevrolet generator; valve lifter, vacuum tester. compression fester Intl, truck rims: 16-foOot van body. “eel bin. paint spray gun and com- pressor; tire reliners; ignition. coils; Dodge and Plymouth rings, laundry trav. #ink and cabinets slectric fan. electric iron. used tubes: rubs er fape: Drake drums; galvanised (sheets, spark us, electric fuel ipump. MA. Clark, Axemann, Pa Phone x33 the of FOR SALE Old established Cleaning and Pressing Business—including building. stock and all necessary equipment. Plenty of business. Must sacrifice on account of ill health, C. Glenn Watson 213 Virginia Avenue Cumberland, Maryland bought painting College. Pa FOR SALE Two $12 each walnut marble Os Des & BE Diavers ogy FOR BALE Geanr Getty roel _ ¢ 63 Pa sins Porters tid 4! farm Telep Be fonie. PP; POR BICYCLES ue ht ¥ ied sin repair 1c ye 44 42.0 Phy Alo SALE wal VY sidewalk buggies and Wil writer ban jo a Rood sidewalk bike or Mevele, or radio. What do you have to seil or trade? C CC Bchuvie Bic Shop Dial 27% Biovelts sold. Repairing, .rebullding 228 W. Beaver Ave State rau boss on agus 14 head dairy cows Beven room ou nd plenty of good water Both of farms are wired for electricity line has been apdroved compiete line of farm either of these Tarm id want same Machin- only used one seaEon in. Woodward, Pa Star 41-R-4 82-91 FOR BALE stationary potato diggers al lLosch Shore. Pa n binder a Hay baler Champion } both new, how avall- Implement Co. Jes Also a new 10-foot several Fordson tra cider Dress, cement block mills; 40 engines. a electric washing ma Reyosene ptoves Heat Bilas tires We will have & Corn September ist p # E Houses for Rent RENT ne Grove Mills dupiex house in occupied POR P AR iege OOM Can be Phone State Ool- X33 el picker ol pe RETR 2081 A Announcing the Opening of the Victory Dance Hall South Spring Street, Bellefonte FRIDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 20th Hall will be open every Wednesday, Friday and Sat- urday. Admission 29¢ including tax, Wednesday and Friday. 39c Saturday night. Soft Drinks - Sandwiches - lee Cream NO INTOXICANTS WILL BE SOLD OR PERMITTED ON THE PREMISES. GLADYS TANNLY, Manager POI RENT Repairing ING Heer emeved Dro tRDE? Lard pel £ ba we wre a Announcements PEIN Fe FHUIUUO SE Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME » HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made in Bellefonte Get Them at Your Grocers eit Ca TRE a a — a et) Act Quickly Against Coccidiosis 2 215 RAK Use this highly astringent immediately at the first of dreaded Cococidiosis. Watch for those tell-tale signs-—droopy wings, huddiing. and shivering, joss of ap- petite, bloody or watery droppings. Neglect can be very serious—so act QUICKLY! Also use sanitation and litter spray to kil] Coccidia FEED DR. SBALSBURY'S AVI TAB as a flock conditioner 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. ML. MARKET EGGS . HATCHING EGGS WANTED liquid indication
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