Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 03, 1944, Image 5

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    February 3, 1944.
THE CENTRE RA BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Flva
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Dr, and Mrs, Joseph A Parrish, | «Dr. R. L. Blevens and Arthur | {4 —-
Mrs. John N, Bauer, of West DeHaas Electric Co. Bellefonte.
{of West High street, Sunday depart Barraclough during the weekend at-
wd for Philadelphin on a business tended a two-day session of the Wil
mission Hamsport Consistory in that city —
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Beaver street, wig a weekend guest
will give 10% refund nn War Stamps
«Mrs. Paul Emerick, of the Penn
Belle Hotel spent the weekend at
Camp Peary, Va. with her husband
who Is stationed with the Sea-Bees
there,
~Walter Zahniger, of Unionville
former employe of the Corman Mars
ket on West High street, has ac-
cepted a peaition at the Titan Metal
Company plant here
Genevieve Schlegel, yeoman 3rd
class, of Bainbridge, Md. spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mre, J. 1, Schlegel and family of
North Allegheny street
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Stevens, ol
Bast Curtin street. were called to
Petersburg, Saturday, because of the
death that morning of Mrs, Steve
ens’ mother, Mrs. Martha Keith
Miss Louise O'Donnell and
sister, Mrs. Philip Witcraft, both
East Bishop street, spent the
part cf the week in
N Y. with Mi
Andrews.
-David J. Kachik, machinist's
mate, third class, with the Sea-Bees
at Camp Peary, Va, is spending
leave of absence with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kachik, of
South Allegheny stree!
+Mrs. Edyth Holz Friedman
New York City, arrived in Bel
Monday, and is spending th
jooking after her many busin
terests in this vicinity. While
Mrs. Friedman | 1 guest
Brockerhoff
—The Misses Rosalie filler, Molly
Gherrity and Melva rice. student
at Marywcod College, returned to
their studies thare Sundav after a
weekend visly with Mis Miller's
parents, Jr. and Mrs. Martin J
Miller, g& East Linn sireet, and Miss
Gherrity's father, Walter Gherrity
Misa Price's home is in High Point
N.C.
Sgt. John F. Kusse, post finance
officer at Camp Sutton, N. C., re-
cently suffered a minor fracture
a wrist in a fall at
ing to word received here. Th
jured bone was not completely
ken, it is reported
Heved that he } little time 0
his duties. Sgt isse is the husbar
of the forme; Maxine Swartz
High street
-—Dr. Richards H ¢
mer Bellef a hysicd
been serving ga ight
the Army Air Corps
been pramoted from major
tenant colonel to word
ceived by Centre county {riends
Col. Hoffman also |
vanced from a group fligh Irseon
to a wing flight s m, giving him
charge of some 2000 airmen
reported
Ensign and Mi Richard H
Hall, of New York City spent the
weekend im Bellefonte with Mp
Hall's father, William H. Brouse,|
and Mrs. Brouse on South Thomas
street. From here the Hall s went to
Reading for a visi ith Ensign
Hall's parents before depart ing for
Jacksonville, Florida, where Ensig:
Hall will take a three month
at the Naval ] x
ficers’ Trainin
Sta fl Serge Ant
Crissman_ of Bell
ents of their
last Tuesday
Hospital Mr:
mer Mariet
with her
Charles
street. Her
ing the weekenc y
Sioux Falls, Soutl
week's furloug!
— Mr. and Mi
Willowbank street
the engagement of i
Anna Marie, to Jams«
leit, fireman first ia
san of Mr. and Mr
of Halfmoon Terra
is a senior at th
Sehool. Seaman
high school |
tion into the serv
He received boot traiving Creat
Lakes, Ill. and 8 now with the arm.
ed forces in Hawaii N late ha
been set for the wed
Philip O'Leary, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel P. O'Leary, Sr. of Penn
street departed last night by bu
for White Sulphur Spring West
Virginia, for a visit with his brother
Plc. Joseph Oleary, who is a pa
tient in a government hospital there
Pyt. O'Leary engaged in the landing
al Salerno and he was a member
of a small group who became lost
near there for six da He is
ported to be recuperating from
effects of a severe exposure suffe
ed at that time. Phil expects to re
main in White Sulphur Springs for
about a week
~Ple. Horace J. Hartranit, of the
Marines, who recently arrived In
San Diego Cal, from service in the
South Pacific, on Tuesday telegraph.
ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Horace
J. Hartranft, of East Linn street,
that he was leaving California to
geome home on a furlough Pvt. Hart.
ranft left Bellefonte on July 1, 1942
0 enter the Marines, and he hasn't
been home since that time, In the
19 intervening months he compieted
his training and aw service on
delcanal and in the New Hele
es in addition to other scenes of
agtion in the South Pacific, He Is
expected to arrive in Bellefonte to-
day or tomorrow
~Mrs. T. A. Shoemaker, of the
Hazel apartments, Bellefonte, was
t of honor at a family dinner
week at her home in honor of
r birthday anniversary, January
The dinner was arranged by her
daughter, Mrs, Augusta Hyslop, who |
es with her mother. Those pres
g were: Mr, and Mrs. Philip Shoe
and daughter, Mary Augusta, |
. and Mrs, Colling Shoemaker and
ughter, Sally, and Mrs. Hyslop,
of Bellefonte, and John Shoe-
maker and children, Tommy and
Haney. all of Philadelphia, Tuesday
Mrs, Hyslop entertained
oc of her mother's firends at a
party at the Shoemaker
{. Those present were Miss
Meck, Miss Mary Lynn, Mis
Valentine, Mrs. John P. Lyon,
ws Olive Mitchell and Miss Eliza
. — ~ in Lock Haven of her daughter-in~ or pond with each
i . purchase o
! Harold Guster of MUSADIE. ahs law, Mus. Vincent J. Bauer £1.00 or over, Bee oul on Pa ” Over Thisty Thousend Persons Live Stock f for Sol
ploye of the Titan Metal Compan) Do you want to help the war six
y $ . A y H 'S 1d
is now residing at the Penn ‘Belle effort and get more War Bonds and Miss Bara Love. who for some Read These Columns N i do
Hotel Stamps? Read DeHans Electric Co's time had been emploved as a 20% a :
Mr ist Emel, who recently ad on page ¢ ernment inspector at Tyrone, has vaLY week. That 5 why The Centre Democrat's classified advertiy'ng Ge.
suffered a fracture of the right wrist Mrs, Ray Hosterman of Aarons- accepted a similar post at Titan PO i Bt haa become 50 amazingly popular, Considering its low cost and OB : o. )
in a fal] pear | home on East | WF. and Mrs. Bamuel Day and Plant No. 3, on North Water street Whe Be derive § Srami ts. um, It 1a undispuably Centre County's Com. : 4 , , Lime Kiln for Rent
Beaver street, is recovering steadily daughter Shirley, of 8Smullton, were Miss Love Is living with her moth- hd y nrg un ounter . . ; . a : :
Bellefonte shoppers on Friday, er. Mrs. Elizabeth Love, of Reynolds . RATES—Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for . Bed 4 i FOR RENT
10°% refund will be given in War Mr. and Mrs. Willi ¥ Wee first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise ) LEA . POR RENT
Bonds or Stamps, on every purchase sh ahd Mrs Vili an 1 O'Brien ht ments contain more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged ; i
of $1.00 or over DeHaas Electric of Fas Linn red . Xpeet to go to Mrs. Charles LL... Sheckler ol REAL ESTATE--A straight one cent a word is charged for real estols
Co. Bellefonte, P See our i on IK bince phia ; late Rot week on 2 matthew, N, C., arrived in Centre advertising--sale or rent
page six J buy Ee aie They may be gone county last Thursday to make her KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies to be malle¢
Mrs. Willlam Tressler oat © y a ia home with Mr. and Mis. Charles to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise-
Howard street is in Warriot rk gt. Harry Beck, of Aberdeen, Sheckler in Milesburs while her ments, Please do not call at the office for information concerning such
| for an indefinite tay wit w son |} lL, arrived here during the week. husband, Lt. Charles Sheckler is in advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted 0 divulge the name
n-law and daughter " ig fend for a visit with his parents, Mr. overseas service, Lt. Sheckler had of the advertiser,
Harry Burket ’ wiih land Mrs. Edward Beck, of the been stationed in California SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE--Every subscriber ta The Centre Deme-
| Schlow apartment y ! ocrat whose subscription is paid up to date, is entitled to a 25-word ad-
vertisement in these columns one time, free of charge. Otherwise the
» late 3 weak fi " nhs i te o : aisle of: mail subscriber will be charged the regular advertising rate. This privilege if " i Fu fg :
ith his ye » wat} at the home of her parents, ye 12 He Hut "Capt ‘Reilly can be used six times a year at different intervals y ‘ ’ } 4 rs - 4 ; army ‘ : pt to di “ [28 0
b 4 Mrs. Joseph W. Rine, on ( g.tioned at Mountain Home y y a ty rn iidings. Good sla
street | aalimoon Terrace Idaho, in the intelligence branch PARMERS--Penns Valley Seles Baru 4 | of
Mrs. Sarah Hoffer. of Eas 0) Pp Ambrose Watson of Ft t the service. He was married last Centr Hail I. Pa, holds sale ©
inkt + ode fund . . hoo \ Tus NR your Live tock
street, gecently Ua. Ins veek arrived | Tuesday to Mi B ¢ Leng, daug! ) y n except good
it the Ling ter garage on Nor llefonte for a visit with his bro f Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Long 8. T. Reigel, owner, manager
’ . a } sel xls . ‘ g ’ ’ Yea f rr
' and « Monday began und sister, Mr. and Mrs. West Linn street, Bellefonte
tin 1 the cfhees of Hol |Georee McColl and family, of “0 LL STL wor, Articles for Sale
Clair Stover, seam rst class N abel : Bugene J. Rell former Blale
Miss Batty Rine, who for several ooliege newspaperman, has been
aboard a . Hdl
had been in Philadelphia
n street ’
street. for }
hurmman Davis, ii ee + : 4 " RR SALE--A
proud parent a oul J . hin + o Fhoue 2003
Tuesday ;
I ny mgnt SALE
ving i Nhearmasie
e, he has vis i n- . uoeessor has ) ya ]
y has been y Scotian 4 y o Fromm althcugh well along Ih POR BALE
wemaker end childrex } 3
and Nancy, of Philadelphia
Bellefonte early last week
y brief visit with Mr. Shoemak- A reguln
mother, Mrs. T. A. Shcemaker, foute Garden
Hazel apartment the home of ? ” IT pers £1
Kinley, operator at ti a fh zy hn, rr awd ’ a "BL Ra flv sdonin p ; 4 . £D LB : ) BAUR E over,
Union office is 1: . . entiths ‘ a. : " mm ) Ju : ey 4 p Lv . pon oa ae br Toscan C
recovering from an at. Hahnah Smith : line an are Dillon, Lis Hall. 1 Ce : sociation, 13 E High St. Bellefo
VOOrs, has ov
nu
ed to her stud . Tuesday pneumonia. During her ab-
weekend v vith her parents, A sh her piace is being taken by
and Mi ndrew Kachik, of t I Samuel Finberg, of Philips-
Carpenet
gheny stre
Mr
ter, Molly
w
VV
Wee RET
NATH
Magdalyn Kane of
aughter of Mr. and
$1 i  Beliefont
ried for Por
Degin raining
Kane enlisted In
HI Weeks Ago
Kessinger
John Wein
nd former Virginia Auman and the PERL. 4 : hud HE ————— . 1 In perfect conditi ¥ RK SALE ‘ round. DEAD STOCK
i i ughter, Virginia Mn« . - gatas ; YU TIF
is recovering from } Kessinger's , ¥ players. Ga
: i ia EE ah . Herbert th nai jhe inment mm } 1
suffered last week in physieal edu- *° Ne d 3 erbert Auman . APTATIESIDentS ‘ a Phos o
ation classes at the Bel mte High © v
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JT
School. He underwent treatment at Ell user who had : ANAih Lun a  ¢eutandit : Mi BALE
Bells i
ut indefinite daughter of MI ar M Pele
Mr. and Mrs. gino, of East Lamb street, Das x 8 ” i: or
Ann street. Molled at the WAC Training Center HAL 6 deck Special 4 ; " . : . uw mera n 0 the fest ails BA
! former Jane Port DesMoines, lows. ang has be- h Sat oor Diack 13 ‘the feet, sue
Bellelont gun elementasy training in the Flusl cog $a 38 Phone 26R6, |
Wome Army C w. For the next © Garage Tloler
five weeks she will be assigned fo
ompany 10 re dutatied SALE—1908 Bu : Houses for Rent
Rooms for Rent
POR SALE
Deere gasollt
Broekerhoff Hotel lowing a brief furlough wit | T LX) { Jd. A Wer
we Perry Commar nts, Mi Mr ree Rud . 8 Miilhe
is Deen trans
’
will make ie wh Pentti aa ndwiash ed 8 ret " ne JRA
. } : rin I 4 i K | Miah d f “ . Heber x 4
Ie } i flue caught * — iad — h : a BINS PHARMAC Bee
East Lim : ir n i by until the blaze { No a nn boo X POR BALE El .
Howing burn i | ' wi no damage : nan od Vest nes, of just received
at her home The property is cccupled by ti elletonte. Finder please notfy the complete. and broodrator kite Pirsi Dot satisfied Parrish Drug Store. 3 : - —y Announcements
M1 nd Mi ) " we gone, first ser poy ——
! A Baker [amily AOYer : R . ™ . % " i £ water throws y : Rh
Martin Arders Mi nd Mrs. An ; . 8 he Howe ) Pon SALK 1938 Pord Dx rood ‘ / od . alot BAKE SALE ~The A M E church
bn op " nhaal Wi rs I. Gar COULg of Win 4 os Me al bl oor sedan. wile a4 heater ) . i d er " ; "- bake & y the Repub
drew Royk Mr. and Mrs. Edga Kk. waa in Heb ) oy NR e name of Hn FOR SALE 1041 rolet rin Al condition. Five extrs @ rors . - x lions AAT : Sat)
R. Mallory Mr. and Mrs. Richard © ° Was In Beleionie curing asant Gap, Pa nder Kindly n i b-DANENEer COU w DI r tires: A650. Also 1088 Ch , wv ' rh at Prank 1
Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rockey, ‘Atier part of the week. having come ty the above Own ym ) 1 : jot wWwo-door sedan. new tir
d Mrs Hu ihert Rossman here to attend the wedding a Bard da: wit ‘ ’ . ill accey J motor A«l condition FOR RENT... N
John », Mr. and a br ir, Hugh L. Curtin, | § i ~- hp old BAM: 1 ah it hon iheim Bleriy's : th Ek . re Ww I~ a Sy fills. about 100 sores BAKY, JSALB - A section y
Jam “ ‘ {+s Elizabeth Ann O'Brien y | ta ~ v ha hy why } a ma Mi 3 oy . ’ orkers Class Last.
n 10s Jury \ i Py ) Copan , > hea - : (Cowan) Ps Bory ' t 3 ¥ h ’ Ph. will i a bake sale
i were awarded to Mr iq home of the latter's parents Mr. and 081 i, be ; y POR SBALE--New Orleans barrel m . . Phone Saturday morning bh. 12% y the
: a) ; M William T. O'Brien, on East losses, 35c quart; br! cont ' re Ha } Te Head rier 1
r 3, M Edgar Mallory mes hha vr 3 et y ———— Quar ring ocontaine ' : de an Headquarterg, Alleghen)
Rockes fartin Ardery Ling street, Friday afternoon. While 1087 New pockett ontaining large and small onions. Potatoes Wanted to Buy : : pd
' ind here Mrs. Young was a guest of her $99. between Pine Glen and Sx : re . - > " an a 83.6 dori B pm In Ea.) "a — kn a Pp \
Mr R. BR. Balliet yos- mother. Mr H L Curtl Sr ot Shoe, Saturday even r. Jan y 22 " ™ ' ri o Ra an, | ho’ nos Ww ANTED To buy ear oof Pieane h > i . . : ir nd RA at hy
y vacated the Mrs. George A. our Rewsrd Ul returne red Pluebe Se ny aly, ‘ state Brice and amount for sale UC ARIAL. Sati — Ally AG whens Bre i
Beezer apartment nm the Librar Moe Olen, Pa Rh CW : Adda EB KK. Smeal, Mortisoale, Pa 3 I hm Eh 4 i - “ ” a ig , wren fh
gi" lex : Thampagne orth Al "DD Box 97 " ' 4 gs Ago plea Ml for sam rarbric
bullding, North Allegheny tree ! Ralph Champagne, of North Al- LOST —Bilifold containing kas cou: POR SALE —» Home-grown on G : BLOC , inclu ; Brot rer Shop ith ater street
and moved into the Miss Virginia legheny street, Saturday departed nots. C book No. 833704. also an A Most all sines. AC spark plugs © ‘8 % WANTED We need loge for etl At " we. milk Bellefonte x5
Healy apartment in Petrikin Fall for Annandale-On-Hudson, N. Y., cok. Driver's license, owner's card each In CW of tote or Ingre defense lumber: any kind of wood "i ™ a UPPER : : Doerr will
West st t. Mis Jy who Where he has accepted a position as Finder please return to Adda C. DOW small © pill over boots, alee On truck landing or deliversd. MIN . rt : Ary i , . £3 . "of Calas of
West Hi * fiss Heal M bed a } DAs, Cit Potters Mills. Pa. | Phone 13. price $240. Some aneakem i ai Howard. Phone 131, Howard, Pa A sh pd BD mat mt
1 loved Harrisburg, oxpects an instructor of engineering for A Centre Hall fa xf most sizes. Harry Stiver, BD. Jul } r ‘ ng wy ) i r WTR 1 Bank bulid-
to make her home in that city, Mrs. 8 T. P. students at Bard College " —— ee JAN. Closed Thursday afternoons. x a ie OCH ng. We: ine “wrk = a, "th Lepinni ne
Beeze! who has been with Miss Mr. Champagne was superintendent Hel Wanted —— A ——— WANTED lo buy a2oridh i ( i i co pr ICE nts he public
Marearet Brockerhoff in State Col- of the Thomasville Lime and Stone Pp FOR SALE Limited number Roser ngilie, maghelo equipbed pres Ai ———
i : . : n 441 aE thal con huskers for 1984. Don't k Hve name and orice In !
lege, has completed plans to return Company here until thal company wanren woman or gitl for geper- aelsy First come. first aerved, Be ter. Paul, Resides, Bellefon ‘ a a..,.,..,}oAoooo A... a,
to Bellefonte to re-occupy her apart. Giscontinued operations. Por the 4] howework. Sleep in of out, Mrs. eral already sold. Also have a few 22
ment present, Mrs. Champagne and three PF. W. Hoy, 23 KE. Bishop St. Belle- | and M-inch  theefiing machines | So - ' on .
Donald © y . . children will remain in Bellefonte foate Phoue 2880 after 5 p. m xb with wind stacker, seif-fesderns and WANTED AC electric motors. ones
mald Coder, aged 3 yours erm ————————— | ARTs. Phone State Oollege 2085 sixth to one horsepower sine. Also eC anics
only child of Mr. and Mrs, Charles N. A. Yearick. who resides two WANT EDA good farmer to manage Jamey J. Markle, R. D. State College,  *e00nd hand clocks and alarm clocks
Coder of South Allegheny street, miles east of Clintondale. along farm six miles from Bellefonte, Pa xh siahdany inake Geo. J Bohn
was stricken with convulsions Mon- Fishing Creek, accompanied his son ROR Kudusontiile 20nd, "Uiooll JAA | ® aif a - -—
" and farm. Possession at once. Apply POR SALE. a 1 tractor. 104 - |» ce J
day morning and was taken to the Walter, to Bellefonte last Thursday to Geo Narehood Pine Glen Pa x12 model. FN Avalon WANTED Io buy used elects) are ar »
Centre County Hospital where his and was one of our many callers " ————— Moy household refrigerator, 4 to 7 foo!
\ V 4 - wmiok Deert combine 42 3 on Wid refrigerator Ww 7K
condition was quite serious the re- during the day. Mr. Yearck is en WANTED—Men wo ous paper “wood. GUeTrnsey cow sistelns cow: both Capacity. May be old model but must
. 4 " v  Gdihrm oh . mine mill work. Con- wr De In running onder. Harman Dairy :
mainder of that day. Since then be joying good health except that he is | tract or by POY ine our Houses and og ad Soon; 3 horses. “mai Bellefonte, RD. 1. Dial Bellefonte You who own good automobiles, no matter what
has been showing much improves still feeling the effects of an acci- Cabins suitable for family use for RH as
ment. The little boy suffered ap al= dent he sustained during the last T° at lob Toauire of O. W Holt Saddle: | gna washer. 1 forge and make, are lucky.
& sou Plomin Pa. anvile, 1 lime sower Marry MoDivitt -
tack of influenza several weeks ago hunting season. While at a camp, | - hm/ng. —— TRL Clearfield » D 1. Route 17084 £5 | WANTED For war effort: rags, pa-
and had apparently recovered, al- where he had been. engaged as cook. | WANTED Osh Wee & good Sxppr- | =O Mh ——— pel. magazines scrap iron and Every garage and service station not only should
though he hadn't regained his for- he was erecting sleeping bunks when boa daify Por a on ot i POR BALEAduusiable metal clove! [Rondon] elk Hobitmah Va try to please you, the car owner, but must try to keep
mer strength. His mother is the for he fell from a stepladder and erack- | Jon SAUIBRSG afm. Mare. wun 0c House bulbs, 15 16 00 wait {street Lock Haven, Pa. Phone Dial ani i
mer LuEmma Mentzer, daughter of ed several of his ribs, Mr Yearick |s n ties.” and : Rt fats each. Household thermometers. 217 x40 these cars running.
(Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mentzer, of will be relleved of most of his In- | eon of profits Address ABC, Shoe ish, all colom, 100, CHAI | se ———— ns |
Burnside street pors on his five-acre farm in the | {Centre Democrat x5 seats, Drain pipe cleaner, 89¢ | WANTED. To way sen iron, #0 I is our big contribution to the war effort
i ne POUNd. Heavy felt weatherstrip, i oanta per 100 pounds del
Donald Reichert, 22, son of soring when his son, Walter, of | WANTED.—Duiry hang, married, for roll, Household ofl, 10e Ba,
arm
and Mrs. Walter Lsichert, of Burn- Flemington, will move onto the place! large d your round A dlh, 100, large su
side street, who has just returned 6 4 Permanent resident Sosltion. Tadms with oe og Ty pT oF ES, Aus y
to Shia United Stites from an eight. | Our malling list was corrected for year around airy Joos. Hy Phone Bellefonte M22
| months’ cruise aboard a submarine, this past weekend and all subscrip- | Bouse on farm - Make a intments ahead Ww
{arrived In Bellefonte, Tuesday, 10 tions received up to Saturday, Jan. | upt., Pompton Plains, N. J od sible PPO a of time whenever pos-
{spend a brief leave of absence al 20th have been credited. The sub- | WANTED--Married man to work on a oh . 4
{his parental home. Donald, who is soriptions received after the above| farm. An all-around man. who ean Have your car lubricated larly
in the fire control room of the sub- date will not be credited until the urs Sat bine and hay baler, and ‘ regulnriy,
i
marine and whose task ib 1s to lowd end of February, as our mailing list | 5
{and ald in Airing torpedo tubes, en- is corrected only at the end of each & POTATO CHIPS Have the numbers on your gas coupons when vou
[tered the Navy In July, 1042, and month. In the event proper credit WwW. h ALL THE TIME | drive up for gas ;
after undergoing training in Bacra- has not been given you, please ad- 1% Pa x5 Stream flows through the :
mento, Cal, was sent to the armed vise us at once. Statements are bes + : EE — oats | . ———
guard center at Brooklyn, N. ¥. Ho ing made out for all subscriptions H
volunteered for submaring duty and that are either due or past due and , YDE'S
frer ving pecial de 1 4 —
ate eiing spacial nine de wi seu cu ia he month potato ches | |S. H. Poorman’s Garage
Suny. The ship retuimed to the Unit- statement, send in your subsoription
and Made Bellefonte
ed States last week, and Donald Is at once. The expiration date of your ; alg lo Your Grocers 8S. Water St.
uled to leave here Sunday to | subscription Is printed on the pink i Get nd
Will you help us by doing a few simple things:
Giephert, all of Bellefonte.
report for duly at a West Coast port. ' label