J anuary 27, 1944, LOCAL — a ———— —-Pyt, Lynn V. Stere, of Fort Til- den, L. I., arrived here Monday for a three-day visit with his wife at Valley View. -R. U. Wasson, of Foster avénue, State College, was a caller at this office Tuesday afternoon while in Bellefonte on a business mission —~Cilenn Aumiller, of East High street, who had been employed in one of the offices at Penn State, re.! cently accepted a position at the Titan Metel Company here . ~-Charles Saxion, of Pike street, | janitor at the Bellefonte HI gh | School, is recovering steadily from an attack of grippe which kept him confined to his home most of last week. Allen Hewitt, «Mrs. Arthur C. Hewitt, street, is recovering at heme from an atlack which has confined him the past two weeks Russell Jodon, employe of the Guy W. Lyons plumbing establich- | ment on West Bishop street, ha been confined to his home on Wil- lowhank street since Friday because of an attack of influenza —Joseph Knapik, fireman second class, in training at Sampson, N. Y., spent the weekend in Bellefonte with his wife, the former Ella Sager and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Stephen Knapik, all of Halfmoon Terrace. —Unseasonably warm weather has prevailed in this locality during the forepart of this week. Yesterday the sun was warm and springlike and outdoors houseflies were be seen in many places sunning them- selves. —Mrs. Jennie Thomas, Thomas street, has anicsburg to make her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Harris, having made the trin to \ during the weekend in with Mrs. Harris who hed eral days in Bellefonte -—The Misse Violet Tehson, Craig Matthew West Chester State Teachers’ Col- lege, spent the weekend in Belle fonte as guests of Miss Clevenstine parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cle stine, of East Bishop street, —Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Frank Genua, of Cheyenne, Wyo, have been visiting the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. Angelo Genua, of East Bishop street. Sgt. Genua has re- turned to his duties in Cheyenne, while his wife has gone to William- sport for a visit with relative -8gt. Robert McDowell, chief on a B-24 Liberator bombx the Army Air Base at Blythe Is spending a 15-day furlough his pare Mr. and Mrs. R. 1 Dowell, in Milesburg. It is hi visit home since he entered the vice in October 1942. His brother, Pvt. William McDowell, of Camp Kilmer, N. J. spent the weekend ol his parental home «ests at the Mrs. R. B. Spangler: street are thei! grandchildren, Mi and deughters, Lovell Ann ix gina. of Fox Chase. They came her as the driving guests of Mrs. Jack Spangler, who will be with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knof! in State College, for an indefinite time Capt. Jack Spangler is serving with the armed forces One night recently a parking meter on North Allegheny street was destroyed and evidence al scene indicated that the machine had been deliberately smashed with a rock. Chief of Police Harry Duke- man ecanducted an investigation and as a result a local youth was taken before Justice of the Peace Harold D. Cowher and made arrangement to pay $47.50 to replace the meter A second persan involved in damaging of the machine | ed to be taken int near future «The first meeting of the Nurses Aides organization of the State Col- lege and Bellefonte chapters, Amer- ican Red Cross, was held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Dale, president of East Bishop street, Frida ning. Fourtean members were pres- ent. Guests present were Mrs, Wil liam Sieg of Belleionte, chairman of the Nurses’ Alde committee, Mi Nellie Geary, superintendent the Centre County Hospital] who spoke on the work of the aides at the hose pital; Mrs. Samuel Ch ecretary of the organization vho reviewed the history of the group, and M Marjorie Hall and Mrs. Edward H Harris, teacher of the clas who presented articles of interest ~Announcement has been made by Mr and Mrs. Dale Crabbe of Champion, Ohia, of the engagement of their daughter, Martha Jean, to Donald Walker, son of Fred Walkey of Bellefonte, Miss Crabbe is a sen- jor at Champion High School abd is employed part time by Sears Roe- buck Company. Mr. Walker, who at- tended Bellefonte schools, was em- ployed as a welder in Youngstown, Ohlo, until enlisting in the U. B of Mr, and of ‘East Linn his parental grippe bed son [#34 for 0 10 of North one to Mech- her home with Clevenst Graber n, all student Jean Mary | at I NLS, SOT « and Ag ie; William » the sat rel + stodgy Lal of | | College Navy 15 months ago. Since his en- | listment he has been stationed at Pensacola, Fla. and holds the rank of petty officer, 2 ¢ In the UBNR. The wedding is scheduled to take place in the Champion Christian church next June, «Two members of Messrs Hackman of Reb- ersburg, and N. Brungart of Smuliton were welcome callers at our office Monday Mrs. Kathryn Farly of South Water street, is now em- ployed in the offices of the Titan Metal Company, having resigned her former post in the offices of Kofman and Company --Mrs, Nell Decker, of North Al- legheny street, last week was able to be out of doors for the first time since seven weeks ago when she suffered a back injury in a fall in her apartment Mrs. Arthur Kerin, of Philips- burg, the former Adeline Anderson of Bellefonte, arrived here early last week for a brief visit with her fath- er, John of East Bishop street Mrs Samuel] North Allegheny t, and her ter, Mrs. Edward R. Miller, of State Wednesday in Harris- W. E H on Anderson, Anderson of Sis~ Rumberger tree spent burg on a mission W. D. Marshall, of Filmore, was a caller at this office Friday while in Bellefonte on a business mission. Mr. Marshall is of the Centre Democrat's veteran subscribers and has been a 40 Years Pvt Mr. and street, ha one reader for more than John W. O'Leary, son of Mrs. Daniel O'Leary, Penn arrived safely in England according to word by hi parents. Pvt. O'Leary had been sta toned at Camp Reynolds, near Pitts. burgh Mrs. Carl Fi Margaret Meckley, of is making her home er's parents, Mr. and Fisher, of East Bishop husband is with Camp Peary, Va Lawrence McClure stricken ill Wedne and the following day became worse the Centre County Hosp Widdowson ambulance his recovery ha received forme: near ith Mr Mrs street SeaBees Skytop PFish- J. W Her the Sr. Was Week condition of his and was gay last he taken ital in «ince to the then been rapid and he was scheduled to be discharged from the institution yesterday afternoon from out-of-town Friday for th McClellan were 0 Mrs. Allen McClellan Mrs. Harold Sears lanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs, Irvin 8hu State College R. D and Mrs, S. B. Wasson U SS0N and Mr. and Mr Glenn s50N all of State College Mr Mrs. Cl Heverly of State College have announced the engagement of their daughter, Bette Louise uther Jr | | Scott Stover Hever- is a student at Penn State. Cpl Stover, a member of Army Air Corps, is stationed at Gardner Pleld, Cal. No date has been set for the wedding Mr A laughter Amor those who were here Allen and ef u- nera] of C. Bruce of Upper Darb of Atl oy Ww : Arie and oS. stover the and Mrs Barbara expect to n Mr John Popson and of East Bishop today 1o Kit. vho | ove Pp YD Deen Gealer rep the West Penn Power the Bellefonte District the duties of a similar that campany in Kit- ng. During their residence here Popsons became widely known this Mr. Popson in American Legion work, also been a leader in the local Civil Defense organization Master Sergeant Richard Wal- of the Central Flying Training Command headquarters at Randolph Field, Texas, arrived here last Tues- day and will remain until today with his parents, Mr. and M James G Wallace, in Dick” has been in the Alr for over two years and he ha brothers in the branch Lt. Jame with the ommand Cpl. Edgar Wallace is an Air Force crew chief in Califor- nia, and Pvt. Philip Wallace is with the Alr Borne Engineers at Victoria Kansas. A sister. Miss Jean Wallace is attending a civil aeronautics school in New York and expects an assign- ment in fut Mr eh for the straio ety t vieiniss NArougnou Vicinity lace 0n i re : three same onl Wallace is { in Missouri re erty the ire Near ul and Mr of Valley View announce on- gagement of their daughter, Vir. ginia Ariene, to AC John Lyon Dob- elbower, of West Qurtin street, Belle- fonte Announcement of the en- gagement was made at a candlelight dinner last Wednesday night at the Eckley home The dinner was at tended by members of the couple's families. Miss Eckley is a graduate of the Bellefonte High School in the ¢lass of 1942 and since then has been employed in the offices of the Decker Motor Company, Bellefonte. Cadet Dobelbower also Is a graduate of the Bellefonte High School In the class of 1940, Perkiomen School in IM], and attended Penn State for one year before enlisting In the Army Air Forces. He is now In training at Perrin Fleld, Sherman, Texas. No date has been set for the wedding Miss Hilda Thompson, director of the Red Cross canteen service in New Guinea, has returned to this country for a several months stay and spent the weekend at the Forrest E. Eckley the canteens as soon as had been established, and thoroughly familiar with the s5ig THEE £3 i 3 § ; i 5 is & 1 The Walter Rankins, of Camp (Hill, spent the weekend with Mr Rankin's sisters, Miss Mary Ran- kin and Mrs. Elsie Heverly, at their home on East Qurtin street, { Dr. R. L. Stevens, Bellefonte! J; dentist, is making arrangements to bury, spent the latter part of at attend the annual convention Central Pennsylvania Dentists Altoona on February 28 and 29. Mr Dorothy Brooks Smith, of Pleasant Gap, recently accepted a position in the offices of the Centre County Hospital, taking the place vacated some weeks ago by Miss Belly Shuey Mrs. Thomas wood, N, J. | her parents Haigh, of Ring- here for a visit with Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Shope, of East Curtin street, having come here because her mother's recent ilines Mr, and Mrs were married Day, one of Bush street ol David here Thompson, on Christ- Wednesday moved new apartments in Arcade bullding West who mas into the High Ciuest Clair, of Curtin street former’; David Clair, of I. and their of Tomalr Wis Pile. Horace Hartranft, more than a ye has been wi Marine in South Pacific ha arrived 1 the west roast and Is ex- ow ! pend a furlough with his parent Mr. and Mu Horace J Hartranit of East Linn tr near iuture Cp nd Mrs Beaver Norfolk en davs with Ng are divi Beaver treet the of Mi Orvis last parents Jack on, Lt Fred D East were the and Mrs Heights, 1 Clalr nd Mi the apariment weekend M1 on Rabert who for with the the cel n the Jame Va retative thelr time family home on and the Charle t Curtin street 1 former Jan ling font Ru Belle ell Smith Jane, of Charlotte, N. C day arrived in Bellefonte Smith's moth daughter last Thw Shaller made arrangemen Ww Sunday Philadelphia where will attend the annual convention of the Penn- Dental Association will be in session in that city February 1 0 4 Pr. J. J Kilpatrick may attend the sess but ha t made any te rangements at this time ~Pfe. Donald mneryv ns w In er : wa leave fore eave L018 he yivania from y Ant ALY tl as Johnson, aerial the Air Corps Monday sit with his parent Elwood L. Johns on West Howard street me to Bellefonte fram Fort Florida, and expira- the furlough will report t olorado where he | INstrucior In agdvar ners sfonte {or Ca at the ‘ will bec od me aerial gur Technician Philip Gehret, who is temporarily stationed in Wiscon- 8in, spent the forepart of this week in Bellefonte as a guest at the home of his jaw and Mr nd Mrs H. Merrill Showers High street. Phil ervice monti hee brother. sister has bees ang muct overs + ie ime ha ty. He | tin now 1 A absence and upon onte today expectd remainder of his furiou 20-day leaving Norman Jodon, of Apart, are re- ilations on the birth ning, at the Centre Hospital, of thelr secon fir ne youngster pounds, three named William he is the first grand. family Mrs. Jodon is Dorothy Fishbur: William Fishburn while Mr. Jodon and Mrs. Andrew near the atrport near the ceiving congrat Monday mo: County hild who ounces, ha Andrew, and wn of the the former a and 801 weighed eight been po. Mr Hefonte daughter of near Be i of Mr resi i= a sot Jodon Mr pected nioht who ie Mark W. Williams was ex- return to Bellefonte last night from Towson, Md.. where she and her sister. Mrs. W. Harrison Walker hag gone several weeks ago because of the death of a niece, Mrs J. Drexel Rogers. Puneral services for Mrs. Rogers were held in Harris. burg, Saturday, alter hope that her husband who is with the armed forces in the South Pacific, might be able to return for the services, had been given up. Mrs. Walker is re. maining in Towson for the time being Others who attended the funeral included Mr. Williams and Mr. Walker, who returned home on Sunday Miss 1 0 ou Behiller, of Cumber- land, Md.. died at 5 o'clock Sunday morning, and funeral services were held yesterday afternoon in Cum- berland. Miss Schiller, daughter of the ate Mrs. John Schiller, of Cum. berland, had been a semi-invalid most of her life. Bhe was a sister of Mrs. John E. Dubs, of Willowbank street, Bellefonte, and was quite well known locally through visits at the Dubbs home, Mrs. Dubbs went to Cumberland, Sunday, as the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. John 8. Dubbs, of West Linn street, who returned home the same day. Those who were in Cum- berland for the services yesterday | included J. E Dubbs i ! ~Mreman first class Budd Stew- art and Mrs. Stewart, of Melville, | R 1, were guests last Wednesday and Thursday of the former's bro- | ther aad sister.in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | Clyde M. Stewart, and family, at thelr home on East Linn ® Fireman Stewart, who Is 24, entered the Navy In Pebruary 1042, and now | Ia Instructing recruits in the opera THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Five Mrs. Frank Malone and daugh- | ter, Dolores, of Milesburg, last week moved to Bellefante and are occupy- ing one side of the Clayton Shope home on East Curtin street Mrs, Margaret Bottorf, of Bun- of the week in Bellefonte with her son and daughter, John Bottorf and Mrs. Edward Markley and their families Miss Janice Gingher, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Gingher, of East Bishop street, was guest of honor at a birthday party on Sat. urday afternoon in celebration of her 11th birthday Games played and refreshments served the following 18 guests Roseann Johnson Shirley Hazel, Barbara Popson, Patricia McBride, Peggy Smith, Mary Corl, Mildred Reed, Shirley Wayne Mary Jane Scull, virginia Meckes, Dolores Lambert, Peggy Rockey, Joy Owens, Nancy Derstine Phyllis Genua Edward McBride, Nancy and Janice Ging. her were to SEDAN DAMAGED WHEN GASOLINE HGNITES edan owt Lowd damaged about £100 Lt Wed- when it caught fire was attempting to frozen gas of tl near wd n | hy J. J Mate College wa to extent of in morning the owner out a line which Greyhound Atherton Mr. Lowden hs cake of i nN : when wa Po t street parked House it removed a el tank wd from thi { 12 ’ 11 , 15 galion +4 yent gasoline 1 cat mp whi the Nt down the of tank leaked « t w Safety | ig to thaw ng 1 ’ ie] gasoline ran under wider fd f forced from Another Car oOwWh who v move the second Member Company answered extinguished flames m boo nk —— O ca— DRAMA DEPARTMENT HOLDS QUIZ PROGRAM A quiz profiram directed by Ebert Was a ] meet partment of Club at t Thoma aul al regular ae Ta L 1 pirL two new members Mrs J and n Tow? > ’ P24 14) be prese before the Club will be made at the Drama Hes play to Woman's Pelruary meeting of the partment In respot y request ied by Mr to man cession, men. { at card and ved, The F held at the Eberhart on Ea Lo- Mi Elwood John- Ham Moki entertan shments vere eb meeting will home of Mn street. Wilh and Mr Ww PP Mem her Mr Demmy Mrs ‘ Harry P Mrs. Joba Stamm. Mr C Wien, Mrs. Ward ind Mrs. Thoma Sar OO haw the meeting Mr Carnes Eberhart Mrs ve 1% Haussinger Jone Mrs. Fred Lu. Rutter, Mrs. Nevin Y. Wagne: M js at Pi Win present : Brow? Mins Mi Gill Mr Aas TAX NOTICE On and after Pebruary Ist there will be a penalty of 5 on all unpaid County and Borough ax, and An additional penalty of 4 of 1 per cent per month on unpaid School Tax All unpaid occupation and per capita tax will be subject to at- tachment after that date, which attachments will be malled to your employer who is compelled by law to deduct same from your wages George M. Brown, Tax Collector for Bellefonte Borough. ———————— ——————— A A Card of Thanks WATSON-—Mr. and Clayton B Watson and family to thank all TISEMENTE S| Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns every week, That's why The Centre partment has become 80 amazingly popular, Democrat's classified advertising de- Considering its low cost and the benefits derived from its use, it Is undisputably Centre County's Comes munity Bargain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five first Issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion less, 256 cents for Where advertise words or ments contain more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE advertising sale or rent. A straight ong cent a word is charged for real estate KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be malled to this office, must he complied with by those answering the advertises ments, Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ~ Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- ocrat whose subscription is pald up vertisement in these columns ane time, subscriber will be charged the regular advertising rate can be used six times a year atl different to date, is entitled to a 25-word ad- free of charge. Otherwise the This privilege intervals, Help Wanted WANTED---Men mine props, lc tract by the hour Houses cabins sultable for family use rent at jab Inquire of G. W & Bon, Fleming, Pa wood Cone and for Haoit rs Ww cut is, mill paper work or Experier stocked fs WANTED apereteo FATTY money farins are all under of cultivation Call Bellefonte R. D. 4 oF WANTED Onn isnced daly ell equipped own help House poplies, and good centage of profits Centre Democrat farm Good WANTED Married oGmbine i slands general orth f Avis Bank No | sitter R Creek -Wooirl | , Wd H Pa Sales Mart terview D, sey Shore PARMERS can owner, mal PAS Mil Hall, Pa. portunity 0 dispose sock and poultry by bidding, every Monday Cet your Check a8 300n Ax male in made No sale, No conuguission. Joe Bechdel Articles for Sale POR SALE-Baled str cas, Milesburg. Pa. 1 Auction offers an of of you pe your lve- competitive * FOR SALE typewriter Phone 25-B-1 FOR SALE--A enlue D2 Be ngu efonte FOR ® vie SALE-One sates of men's hives J Shap. Belivtonte. Pa = WOR SALE Three elects record pinyers oabipet too Inguire of E 8B long Coleville, R. D. 1, Belle fante. Phone 21M ome FOR SALE Slower for WE BAT Dong —. Ma HE FOR BALE--Brig machine nm ne year in sms 2 Paul Resides, Belles POR SALE--A Majest No 8 with No 8 front and warn Swartz Ma Pa ming ne Si POR SALE Deere a e engin 1. Also | Ward Reber 20113 J A Th Milihein wel POR SALP--Burrous ine pacity 9 Victor p ane weit Se Tria Ble ™ mer ( 20-R-1 Stover Hdwe PCR SALE-Cood condition Kala. MaZoo range with water tank White enamel! trimmed in black. A Del Oro Hawiian guitar, steel sound ng piate Boyd Smith, Potters Mil xd POR BALE -8econd tmactor, Oliver able Immediately township near Nittany Garden J C Kissell, 25 Summit St Tax k Haven, Pa x4 hand John tor plow at farm Deere Ava! Walker ra FOR SALE--New Orleans barrel m Inases, A6¢ quart. bring Alner large and small onjons Potatoes Maine, $4.95 hundred; Penna. $3.60 Harry Stiver, RB. D. Julian, Pa. Clos ed Thursday afternoons and even. ings x# oon POR SALE Home.grown Most all sizes. AC spark plugs 60c each In eels of four or more. 1 pair new small red pull over boots, alse 13, price $240. Some sneakers | most sipes. Harry Ssiver, RB. DD. Jul. an. Closed Thumday afternoons. x5 onions "POR BALE--Limited number Rosen. thal corm huskers for 1944. Don't delay. First come, first served. Bev. eral already sold. Also have a few 22 and BR-inch thraghing machines with wind stacker, self feeders and baggers. Phone State Oollege 2088 Jhiney J. Markie, R. D. State College x5 their friends and neighbors for the | ndness extended during their re cent bereavement, also for the, fNoral tributes and the use of cars, KELLY We take this means of Ng our thanks © neighbors friends for the ‘se of their ears floral tributes and their many Qeorge W. (Bigned) “ th te of Milesburg. Kelly and family, "Lost and Found .! —— | WANTED--To buy, £5 ] FOR Alm Blerl BURIAL « VAULTS Dunlap Just rece! ved 1 Desge trac it « | shipment Mode! B IY H Lore lh D Wanted to Buy WANTED i ¢ _ WANTED H i f H ie : WANTED stale DI A ren "nD WANTED ‘ tall ef Als : Rose 1a A used baby © and not i and rork ons. Peliefonte n WANTED We need loss for strictly dele or, any kind of wood On truck or delivered. Mill at Howard I, Howard, Pa Me UML landing Ph ne WANTED engine ed (iive etter Pau D . Resides, Bellefonte, R WANTED AC electric motors, one sixth oo ohne horsepower size. Also second hand clocks and slarm clocks of stantiard make Geo J Roy Lemont. Pa x5 WANTED To buy used electri household refrigerator, 4 10 7 foot capacity. May be old model but must be in running order. Harman Dalry iellefonte, BH D 1. Dial Bellefonte HAR a WANTED For war POT, MAZZI Nes non «ferrous metals & Junk Yard foot sired, Lock Haven 2017 effort: rags, pa sTAap iron and Hoberman's Coal of Bouth Vesper Pa. Phone Dial x40 WANTED-~ To buy scrap iron, 60 | cents per 100 nounds. delivered our ivard, no Un Also old automobiles, , ne IT, Magazines, rub iber, metals ke Kofman's Junk {Yard (one mile west of Milesbure) Phone Bellefonte M22. iu trays: high sinks; eorner back kitchen modern and flat cupboards; spinning wheeis Dutch Annie oat Opening ! Full or Part Time. to Splendid | hutch tables; gaud lepatter chinaware. C East Howard St, Bellefonte, x4 and Hamilton, | - Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME 'HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS POR RENT--A 1a one-10urt Inquire of HLT eet Live Stock for Sale BSALE--A mine mule, 58 inche FOR } Wil Bw cer (laren Ww Pa FOR SALE W. Ha Holste jeR-11 ., POR wil fre of (ilk SALE FOR SALE Oa Wil now on ' Cen. Nareho FOR BALE Bers ” Dogs, Pets, Etc. ALE —Cholos ’ oredit estigate Hy Mothers E Stover, n Credit e eredit Grey Repairing Kee ¥ ve sel Miscellaneous DEAD STOCK DEAD STORK Removed promptly L ANYLIMe ®t expense. Phone ; { ldoyd L. Smith, 1-41 - 3 e y y stock every- the feet. such as ongitudl TO TREAT ne FEET —W SALE A very ong riptions have them Regt Houses for Rent RENT stock fromm which rvthing brand splinter ; te. Trusses Atied single and THE TIiB- PHARMACY, eco Oreek's . ” Tar Dru Blo 14 BIN: Ex« Wanted to Rent WANTED hw Announcements rent or Karthaus, Pa Farms For Rent. BAKE SALE — A section — aan —— u n Warkets Clas H ® FOR RENT « 108-acre dalry far eral At will hold a bake mning water through Past Saturday morning, Peb miles fr Bellet He } 1 State matron "Ty id y om alot Repu 8 Y FOR RENT s right | H MoCo Cenlre Phone 4814 pital. T t lic Is Invited County Ad~ G Pa in Essential War Work? If you are not, don't overlook this fact: AUTOMOBILE MAINTENANCE WORK IS ESSENTIAL WAR WORK Cars have to be kept running. We need a good lubrication man. See us, you will find you can make some money, S. H. Poorman’s Garage 8S. Water St. ' 3 A Ld } 4
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