January 13, 1944. W—————————— — - — | Noa} and Mr: The Misses Evelyn Pye Mary Ames, of Baltimore, Md., were (Carey of Moshannou, weekend guests of Mr C. E, Gates, at our office on Monday while 1 {f North Spring street, town on a shopping mission M1 Vincent Bauer spent the Mrs. Harold B. Harris of fle iF Belles weekend in New York City with fonte, in Miami aman Baver, who re- Beach, was a week at n his preliminary box party at Sampson, N. Y., Tropical Parl CG. M. Jennings of Mrs. Edward Robert, of Bellevue in Bellefonte Monday route to Millhe meral, Tus inter, Vera Anthony THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five NES Evans slater, —— Re —" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEME hey who is vacationing guest thi the Hes husband, S —Jack H. Yeager, street, spent last week City on a combined pleasure mission —William Brachbill, of South YX Spring street, during weekend departed for New York City to at- tend the annual furniture tion. Harry McElwain last returned to his home in Unionville from the Centre County Hospital where he had been under observation and treatment Mrs to her street recently from a sever: visit with her husband H man, who is st ramp Re Voman' nolds, Greenvill vr. and } ONAL ? Henn, IN ub will be held at the hom of : ith HASS, Mom of Mitflinburg Lewisburg, runing cently wind Marlin |, DeHaa week completed training at race it was M Beach Cireen and Ohlo, arrl afternoon attend Mrs. Green Millheim norse hostes Miami Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become 80 amazingly popular, ring its the benefits derived from its use, it is undisputably Centre County's munity Bargain Counter, RATES «Advertisements first issue, and 15 cents for each ments contain more than twenty- of North Spring B in New York busine and aval art Rumberge: and is now await ment tending hs M Yo wk \ ork City Cree) ho Mr. an M1 Joseph er, nurse at the South spent son epi jertram, of ed neeeplted ao PO/I County her duties | ughter, Vir. of the he en and the Conslde low cost the Centre im to das 0f Emerick Com = begun retram’s oi member taf! exposi- of twenty-five words or less, 256 cents for additional insertion. Where ive words, one cent a word Is charged REAL ESTATE-A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate advertising sale or rent, KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request to this office, must be complied with by those ans ments. Please do not call at the office informs concerning advertisements, as the publishers are permitted to divulge the of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE of DeLallo, of Camp Hill Merida. Frank John of Marysville wh cu officers at the State Industrial School at White Hill, nea Harrisburg, pent weekend in friends. pellefonte as guest Mr. DeLallo : Hi len mother Mrs. Flora Delall t Kni ! family { Fast Beay | Tuesday ane 3teve Rodavizh, todian ved a. during 15-day Bellefonte Ol Mr. and Mi: Howard be mailed advertise. such : ” . 4 . ~ ‘ ] NAIDS | mal put An Fadil 4 J 4 replies wering to the the wand forme; A LDher f 0: for not James H apartment tion sired Every subscriber to The Centre Demni- ocrat whose subscription is paid to date, is word ad- vertisement in these columns one time, charge, Otherwise the ’ ! POR REN - un House subscriber will be charged the regular advertising rate. ‘This privilege 1 J 4 «1 ' Houses for Rent 111 srt dt lend tn oe tioned at up entitied 0 & 20 near ii . wson, Ho Frank Ray, seaman second « early last week returned to his du- ties aboard a wars! ing a three-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mr ter Ray, of Halfmoon Terrace Miss Anne Montgomery ¢ y last week returned to Washington D. C.. to continue training at Providence Hospital after spending the holidays with her Mr and Mrs. W. Hassell Montgomery of East Linn street Mrs. Esther Schad tin street, is spending with friends in Johnsonburs Miss Lorraine Campbell, of West Lamb street } Haven assit fice in that an emplove change Lt Mr. mar, who Ord, Cal to Cam] Harris virginia street, Alters of fonte. lit Baird are weighing horn in the tal Monday ip after spend of absence Wal- her parents, time some spent last week in Lock telephone of- Campbell the eight x Cen evenin nLler 3 Alexander of State Colgele. Lt ed at a naval City. Mrs, Mary Gienn nette Decker early last ed to their homes in B Camp Blanding, ¥ had visited Lier Hospital at been undergoing servation and freatment for several week A though his condition ime proved, the allment which ed loss of vision in one eye been corrected. Mr. Sunday his home on Pine street A/C James M. 'T and Mr J of North urday arrived Fleld. Ala, whe his pilot's pre-fligh Cadet TI Air Force May Maxwell Field earl from there expect primary the southea Cpl. Donald J Camp Poll day furiough wi mer Elizabeth Right: young daughter, Judy bome of Mrs. Johnsor Boalsburg. Cpl. John member of the force. also sper with son, other ~David jedman Mich on oO ob F East Curtin I called for service went Ww Ft. 8heridar gin training. During wife, the forme Margaret Heshley, daughter of Mr. a: Lester Heshley, of Snow Shoe bad been with him in Detroit, ] divide her time tween her par- ents and the Friedman family bheve Lt. (jg) and Mr of Escahaba, Mic h rived in sllefonte f a with Mrs. Olsen's Mrs. Roy T. Bloomquist fly, of East Bishop street and Mrs. Olsen expect ti Haven, Conn for a visit with friemgls before Washington, D. C.. where sen will occupy an her husband #8 un months’ course at a school Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L of Williamsport, spent Tuesday In Bellefonte with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Wright, of Willowbank street. Melvin Wright, who had been employed at the Pennsylvania Ordnance Works at White Deer Valley near Willlams- t. in November enlisted in the avy and has been sworn in, He is awaiting a call to report for train- ing. ‘During his absence his wife will reside with her patients, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Grenoble, at Lock Haven, ~The Junior Section of the Belle- fonte Woman's Club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Wil- Mam Smith, on East Bishop street, with Mrs. Himer Swartz as co-hosts . A total of gixteen members were present. Plans were mede for a card y to be held on February 17 in high school cafeteria, with bridge And five hundred being heduled and with prizes to be warded, Tickets for the party have distributed among members of the club and are now on sale, Pro will be used to help fil] the being prepared for soldiers go+ Overseas, “ general is oR has t is at Rev On QM nso Wm psor last toh flight sch i= his of relati riedunan Ie t street ently wa on Monday De ren Olsen wday are brief visit Mr. and and fam- Today, Mr #0 to New wvernl days going to Mrs. Ol- apartment while lergoing a three Naval gunnery arent Wright D. Whiting ouisvil K W.T Tw re r. at Brachhbill on John bill i rry MeMullen Milesbur was taker Hahnemann Hospital Philadelphia, last Thursday, in the Widdowson ambulance o undergo a check-up. Mr. McMullen, “injure gover a year ago while working in the Warmer Company mine Wh brought heme the following day af. prgeons found that a bone- wpiicing operation performed some months ago is healing nicely. The patient, who is now at home is scheduled to return to the hospital in 30 days at which time it be - lieved that a cast soveloping both legs and the lower part of Ms body may be removed ~ Mr. and Mrs Bellefonte, have gagement thelr daughter, vieve, yeoman 83/c¢c, and Pvt. Rich- ard Baird, of Hagerstown, Md, Yeo- man Schlegel Is a graduate of the Bellefonte High School in the class of 191 and Huntingdon Business School, For one year she was ém- ployed in the offices of the Viscose Company at Lewistown until en- listing in the WAVES last August 95. After taking basic training at Hunter College she war sent to the Navy Yeoman School at Cedar Falls, fown, where she completed her course inte in November, She is now stationed at Bainbridge, Md. Pvt Baird Is a graduate of the Hagers- town High School and attended a university in Maryland. He enlisted for service and took part of his training at Penn State, He is now stationed at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Aberden, Md. No date has been set for the wedding, : ail to tery ia Schlegel, of the en-~ Gene- Jay 1 annoumceed of gagement of ir daughte Al » Offiom “ 1041 lege in in man, sen of on Wednesday eK Co Axeman:? Mrs. Ra I MILESBURG Monday 0 will p.m ¢ and food nea the 11 naoned band, 8 5 Honed at nea K CHILDREN TO SING AT SERVICE hil Ev gelem EEE organieed ail over Cent and iH is eXpecied What many rep. rom hose alrea i as Wel = #4 € antic rg arden atiernd t meeting the state It wilt tiveyg mm lu and present > Hen. Surgical Patient Seymour -John YR tationed he eXpe Maréh N the wedding 14 Bunda Ra ree an the m OMcer M Mr. and Milesbure the Pellefonte lass been empl Lewis New Mrs. Oso: Miss Eve Hig wi Pelt ] SOUR of the ed int ’ illing department « Metal Comp Newman, a parachute rigee lz also a graduate of the Bells High School in the class and attbnded Oeltysburg Co for one year. He enlists the Navy and took trai g at Newport, R. 1. and complet pany nte then boot” J Betty e r | h 1942 nd 1 Petty r i je d a parachute rigger's course at Lake. n Lakehurst wt BR return atl at Training Station N. J. He is at press; Clinton Naval Alr St Okla. where he wi end of a 15-day vis irst Naval atfoned at in, Clinton the his parents’ home at ’ 3} 1) it No date has been set for the wedding. In addi tion daughter, Betly Mr. and Mrs others at the dir to Eyer and 1 nef were Mr. and Mes, George New. m of an and son, M. Lewis Newman, na Milesburg il 7 WANTED 100 AUTOMOBILES In Good Condition IMMEDIATE CASH NO WAITING WE PREFER BUCKS AND CHEVROLE BIERLY’S GARAGE REBERSBURG, PA. 3) Phone 26-R-6 Milihelm J In Philadelphia | Lost and Found LOW] Bix MAN Immediate Opening ! Pull or Part Time Good earnings to start. Splendid opportunity for right man. Write Employment Manager, Box 367-C, NEWARK 1, N. 1, - o/ i § 1 I ee pL can be used six times a year at different intervals lect Ca rd of Thanks HAUPT Help Wanted EDA Ix e of Bu $I . Pw rym 4 a. FF 1 . mine wore } Dead a Bectric Products & Those already Work Wanted war ’ $m pe Sales Mart PARMERS Penns Valler Sal Centre Hall Pa. hb PARMERS - The Clinwan Mill Hall, Pa. offers you ar portunity lo dispose of your stotk and pouliry by oom pet bidding. every Monday Cet Check as soon A: sale 8 made sald. no commission Auction Joe Becht Hire. FOR SALE ing outnt fonte 0664 Light S-inch well FOR BALE small Ing desk. Al one good Organ In plano case Mrs. H Gummo, Port Matilda, Pa HOW FAR WILL YOUR CAR RUN ON THREE TIRES? No need to ponder this question, if vou take care of vour tires now, Winter with its rough roads require you fo watch the air pressure in your tires very closely, Keep pressure up. We invite you to use our Free ECHO AIR SERVICE. We Have Kelly-Springfield Tires in Stock I, S. H. Poorman’s Garage S. ‘Water St, f Bellefonte Articles for Sale ompiete $25. Dial Belle roll<top wt SE a M LE Home ieee AC spark -l of " Plugs re sil rel ¢ t MOLE price $24 sneaker ot Hart ver. RD TR-~Pe {OTe " you must y an Brothers years and sold ered Row vn BURIAL VAM Dunian re when by Dan twenty u De Tele Oe Tas Belielantle 2427 = Rumiey } Pp | 40 h. p These tractor mechanics! share and thst you sant for aan Mizzard silo filler w= dary fodder FOR SALE : 0) 50 Just FOR SALE Just received pew John Deere traci Model B on rubber 10-38 tires. Used Model H rector on rubber. Hammermill: 25- foot harrow, 2-row cultivate set John Deere plows: disk harrow pone. jon from 42 10 48 Inches: Plymouth coupe, Chevrolet four-door sedan N b Mipatrick, Philipsburg. Me Phone 478.) x4 Wanted to Buy WANTED To buy used cameras Sager Photo Shop, Bellefonte x4 WANTED--We need logs for strictly defense lumber, any kind of w On truck landing or delivered. Mill st Howard. Phone 131, Howard, Pa. Li) shipment Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME . HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made tn Bellefonte Get Them at Your Grocers ‘ FARMS ANOTHER FARM of ling K I~ [#) State niege 2004 Farms For Sale AT PRIVAT SALE 65 ACRE pe ¢ K ato Lam This mill 5.000 feet Aou Wood um ber 23 acres, several acres woodland, ICING ng. Oe WW 4 ry La Keep your Maviss ine Date and sere ; makes of WEL sweepers. Bweeper brushs nei BR KK Owens Electric Allegheny street. Dial 2038 i. clippers Ml 8 hine work also have in stock BOTOWS SCTEYS EeY Mock, ot Swarts te. Pa. Phone 1-14 MACHINE WORK a {Lie mA ’ set Miscellaneous DEAD STOCK Removed BM Keller, Mil Pa. Phone BY-R-2. « Bellefonte 6105 Reverse Brees 1. DEAD STOCK Removed £ { Poet Centre promptly ly promopuy Hall 55- Our ex iv promptly ¥ expense. Phone vd Smith 1-4 «R23, at DEAD STOOK Removed H Lime al ite. LLoyd L TREAT FEET We ns 1 inform the Mock every feel, such & (longitudis sal) arched shields and remedy, heel A FEAT TO Balancers and pro- bh and wedge 8 very moder wn the bullit-in tetif to the foot but not least a 5 Costs more, worth oarry a full Ane of cors opedic, therapeutic and ic shots, Inciuding tor Locke Shoe and othe your prescriptions and 0 Us and have them compounded by Registered full Boe of the latest and and medicines obtain. as we either camry It in stook get It for you, or It lant made Large stock from which draw and everything brand splinter new and Up to date Trusses Htted both single and double. THE TIR- BINS ARMACY, Beech Oreek's Exciusive Drug Store ig i as 30 ar oes at or —_—— WE SOLD AT FAIR PRICES! We'll Swap’em at Fair Prices! as ELECTRIC Appl IANCES MERE ° Kr FAIR APPRAISALS " R. K. Owens Store Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa.
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