March 2, 1044 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. LOCALS —Miss Sarah Bryan, student nurse at Germantown Hospital, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mac Bryan, of North Penn Street, Mrs. Philip Bickett, of East Bish- op Street, is spending this week with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. John Gunsallus, in Balti- more, Md. ~<Mrs. Earl Corman, of North Al- legheny Street, is recuperating stead- fly from an operation performed last Weotinesday at the Centre County Hospital -Henry 8. Linn is recuperating slowly from a severe cold which has kept him confined to his home on North Allegheny Street for several weeks, Mrs. O. P. Smith of Pittsburgh was a guest on Friday at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Floyd A. Yearick, of East Bishop Street The Copenhaver barber shop on the Diamond has been closed and the proprietor, Russell Copenhaver is now employed at the Smith shop State College —Earl K, Stock, supervising princi- pal of the Bellefonte schools, spent part of last week in New York City, attending a meeting of the American Association of School Administrators —Capt. and Mrs. Eugene Reilly, of Mountain Home, Idaho, arrived here during the weekend to spend several days with Mrs. Reilly's parents, Mr and Mrs. Newell B. Long and family, of West Linn Street —Mr. and Mrs. Edwar Wagner daughter, Jane, Friday moved fre the Baum apartments on East Ch tin Street, former Rankin property further east on same street wheih they purchased some weeks ago. Tv —Mrs. Emily Warfleld, who suffer- ed a fracture of the right wrist early last week ic a fall at her home. is reported to be recovering satisfactor- fly at her home. Mrs. Warfield un. derwent treatment at th Centre County Hospital Pvt. Charles J. Quici, of Ft Knox, Ky.. spent the weekend in Bellefonte with his wife and his par- ents at the Quici family home on North Spring Street. Pvt. Quici is now # cook in the camp and appear to be thriving well on his “own cook- ing.” —Mrs. Joseph Runkle, of East High street, yesterday received word that her son, Antirew Runkle, v the U. 8. Alr Forces 8 mon Islands, on February ceived his commissior Capt. Runkle spent i years in Bellefonte and served sev- eral enlistments Aly Corps prior to the outbreak of World War nn ~Ldoyd Loewer, of Brooklyn éame to Bellefonte during r week end for a brief with his wife who is recuperating from an iliness al the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith, on Fast Bishop Street. Mrs. Lowér, the former Miriam Smith, has been in il} health since last August but is now recov- ering steadily and is able to be out doors —~-Roy Zimmerman, well wi farmer and dairyman, of Bellefonte R. D. 2. was admitted to the Centre County Hospital, Sunday, to under- g0 observation and treatment. Mr Zimmerman's {liness is quite a se- vere handicap at this Ume since he 8 to have sale of als livestock a farm implements Wednesday, March 8 —A beautiful handpdinted water silk bedspread, made in Sicily, is now on display in the windows of the Brachbill Purniture Store on South Spring Street. The bedspread was gent bv Pvt. Leroy McMurtrie, who is with the armed forces in Sicily, to Ris parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Me- Murtrie, of Coleville. For display purposes it is shown in the window on a mahogany bed. The bedspread is much larger than the standard size ones in this country. ir ill M the Q it the het Wil © 0 in AE in the N.Y vizit Vise on John Shaughnessy, emploved by the Bell Telephone Company at Lew- istown. has beén transferred to Belle- fonte and is making his home tem- porarily with his mother, Mrs. Mary Shaughnessy, on East Howard Street Mr. Shaughnessy, who has been In Lewistown for 17 years, on Satur. day purcahsed the Mrs. John Benner , home on Burnside Street, near the reservoir, at public sale, and he and his wife and their three children ex- pect to move into the property about April A representative of the Salem Engineering Company of Youngs towns, ORlo, owner of the plane in which one man was killed and an- other injured when the plane crash. &d here Sunday night of last week reports that the ship's log—a record of all its flights and other Informa- tion cofcerning its history has been found. but that one of the plloty’ fiving boots, also lost at the time still is missing. He sald that police at Rockview sub-station know the identity of the person who has the boot and that prosecutions are probe sable unless it Is returned to police immediately. ~=A miscellaneous shower, was held st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kessling in Milesburg, in honor of their daughter, Mrs. John W. Mur. ry, of Spring Clty, Pa. on Saturday evening, February 26. Those pres- ent were: Mr. and and son Larry: Mr, and Mrs. Herman Eessling: Mr, and Mrs, Mil- ford Etters and children, Sonny and Anna Mar; Mr, Orvis Sholl; Mrs Olive Rhoads and daughter Joanne; Mrs. Prank Dyke: Miss Plorence Bither; Miss Evelyn McKinley; Miss Mrs. William | Pvt. Gerald Smiday, of New Cumberland, spent the weekend with his wife and with his mother, Mrs Annie Sunday, both of Pleasant Gap Cpl. Paul Beck, of Camp Howse, Texas, is here for a ten-day fur- lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beck and family, of West Bishop street Mrs, George A. Kelley, of Bos- ton, Mass., the former Clare Beatty, arrived here during the weekend for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Charles Beatty, of East Curtin street Pvt. Paul Grove, with the Mili- tary Police at Camp Howze, Texas Is spending a 10-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Malcolm Peter Mr. Peters, of Willowbank street Miss Mary Edna Flegal, of Phila delphia, formerly an instructor at Columbia University, New York City 5 a guest of her brother and sister- -law, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Flegal of North Allegheny Street, Mrs. Esther Schad early thi week returned to her home on East Cu m Port Matilda where she had spent ‘wo weeks with her cousin, Mrs. 8. 8. Leltzell, who is recuperating from a recent {liness Dr. R. L. Ste raclough, Cal rison Walker and all of Bel Philadel the Ma this week and in in rtin treet fy 0 vens, Arthur Troupe, oni Paul Emerick, boatswain third class, and George Merrill ] mate of Vermont statior at Camp Pea weekend in Bellefont wife and J Emerick mate chinist’s Among th were here Miss Spring street Mrs. H A and George Dillon w ho neral of were Regs Bot hb Bishop street av WE n in- in Bellefonte High the Navy strictor tri : I. Charles X S. Army Engineers, re to his duties at Camp Maxey, Texas, Tues. day, after spending a 13-day furlough with his brother, Mrs Elby Martin at her home on Pike Street. Cpl Martin has been in the Army for months fartin, with the U irned 15 1.4 gan went : action Saturday night h on Burre flue cau fi booster hoer 4 prevent shingles Ags member 11:30 o' it the Arthur Brown ws re About lock ne Street, when the Firemen wet down the ithr no ht used a rest #4 BE e dam- park The from lor irom Ign fire caused Members of the Undine and Logan Fire Companies were cafled to the Temple Court bullding. South Allegheny Street, about 10:45 o elock Friday night when the main flue of buliding caught fire. Piremen by to protect property while t fire burned it { out. There was no damage Harry ployed Aircraft Corp Y.. arrived definite visit with his thelr stood y he he Alters, | A carpenter by LW Year fme- the Bell in Niagara Falls, N Saturday | an wife and fam- home on East Beaver street. The construction work in which he was engaged in Niagara Falls has been completed AS here - ir iy at Harry Zimmerman, who cently completed basic training at the Marine Corps base at Parris 1s- land, 8 C is spending a 10-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zimmerman, of South Spring street. At the termination of his furlough he will report for fur- ther train at Cherry Point, N. C Crorge R. Meek has turned over to Mrs. Harold Kirk, chalrman of the West Ward of the local chapter Red Cross, a sum of $861 which repre- sents the balance remaining in the treasury of the old Bellefonte Min- strels. Mr. Meek has administered the fund since the Minstrels passed of existence shortly after the the century Joseph Knapik, class, arrived in Thursday from the Center at Sampson, N. Y.. where he recently completed an electricians course. He remained with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knapik ahd his wife, the former Ella Sager, on Half Moon Terrace, until Tues day night when he departed for a west coast port where he expects to be assigned to sea duty in the Paci. fie Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Losey of Easton have announced the engage ment of thelr daughter. Hazel to Bqt. Philip H. Gehret, son of William F. Gehret and the late Mrs. Gehret, of Bellefonte. The engagement was announced at a family dinner held at the Losey home. Miss Losey is employed by the Magneto Winding Company at Easton. Sgt. Gehret has returned from 20 months’ duty overseas and Is now stationed at Camp McCoy, Wis. Béfore entering the service Bgt. Gehret was employ. ed at the Titan Metal plant and made his home with Wis sister, Mrs H. Myrl Showers, of East High Street. No date has been set for the wedding. «Two brothers of Mrs. Jacob Friedman, of East Qurtin street, met recently in a Gf mess hall in Eng. land and their meeting was the oc- casion of a happy reunion. Cpl. Mel. vin Paull, of Pitlsburgh, Alr Corps, has beet In Bogland for | two years without meeting during | that time anyone he knew back In the States. The other day, according {0 a letter to his sister, he was In the io 3d out turn of fireman first Bellefonte last Naval Training arma around each other in thelr joy | at meeting, Melvin related. “Chins | the other fellows In the place thought we were crazy,” he come ‘mented, with the | «Richard B. Gross, hospital tendant second class, who has been stationed at the U. 8. Naval Hos- pital School at Bainbridge, Md., has been transferred to the Naval Hos- pital Annex in Swarthmore, accord- ing word received this week by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gross, of Valentine street, Our mailing list was corrected over the weekend and all subserip- tions received up to Saturday, Feb 26th have been credited. Subserip- tions received after the above date will not be credited until the end of March. We correct our mailing list at the end of each month, In the event of an error kindly advise us at once About phong at to 7 Pp. m. Tuesday, the tele- the John Curtin, Sr, resi. dence on West Linn*street rang and Mr. Curtin’s four-year-old grandson, Johnnie Weixel answered. He was much excited to héar over the wire the voice of his father, Lt. Gerald Weixel, who insofar as the family knew was still in the thick of battle aboard a warship in the South Pa- fic. As a result of the call from a city in California, Mrs. Weixel, the rmer Carolyn Curtin, and young Johunie departed yesterday morne- ing for Pittsburgh, where the youth will remain with his grandmother while Mrs. Welxel continues west by plane to join her husband in the west coast port. The duration of her stay is indefinite, since it is not known here how long Lt. Welixel wil} be in the States there Co. Potato Growers To Meet Next Week Potato Growers’ Ase hold thelr annual in the Court House at Belle March 9 Centre County ociation will meeting fc Thursday evening, 8 o'clock According to Charles H. Campbell Pennsylvania Furnace, president the association, Dr. W. R. Mills, of Botany Department at State will the speaker. In will discuss the plant breeding ram he is conducting at the Col- of new po- mte nt of the College be Mills e pro ic on ! lopment varieties The Centre County As jon has hase of 850 bus SP Te following wallable oo wint plans for the pure of certified ol Set MEO Mr interested In Ru ahdir Campbell hat anyone some of certified seed get h with Lee P r. Be R. D., secretary 0 attend the meeting where distributi this in tou Hefonte ans f eed vill Blanchard Cemetery Group Organized Organization of the Blanchard Association was i at a meeting held in Blanch- evening when off wmrd of directors Baptist Cemetery ~! were eclectad were w Russell J. Spang - John H DeHaas and Harry D. Peters, treas urer. The board of directors con- sists of the officers named and T. M Kunes W. A Bowes, and David Gardner he a OMecer Eaton ler named George president vice president secretan sociation voted to apply d to arrange r the of lots in the cemetery : h pe of Lhe for perpetual care motery regular meeting will be held in Blanchard school house at o'clock Monday evening. March All interested persons are cordialls invited W attend ’ group to of all lots in the prov ————E————— Named Vice President Of Insurance Firm W. Rankin Purey. director of agen- cles of the Berkshire Life Insurance Company of Pittsfield, Mass. was elected a vice president of the com- pany at the annual meeting recent; He will retain his post as director of agencies Mr. Furey is a son of the late Wil. lam M. Furey. of Pittsburgh. native of the Bellefonte area and brother of George Furey, of Bellefonte. Wik Ham Purey was a veteran general agent of Berkshire Life and was a director of the company. Members of the family had charge of the com- pany at Pittsburgh more than three quarters of a century W. Rankin Furey was a trustee of the National Association of Life Underwriters at the time he gave up the Pittsburgh agency to become director of ageneies for the company in 1943 for Organize Ladies Aid Society at Lemont Members of the Missionary Society and Mission Study Class of the Pres- byterisgn church at Lemont were en- tertained last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Mary C. Runkle A covered dish supper was served During a business session a Ladies Ald Society of the church was or ganized . -_ HOLTS HOLLOW MOTHER ENTERTAINS FOR SON —— entertained at a family dinner, Sun. day In honor of her son, Ralph Shope, who has been called for duty In the Navy and who expéets to leave soon to begin training. Those present were! Roy Pranklin Shope and family and Harold Walker and family, all of Baltimore, Md : Malcolm Brown and family, of Spring Mills; the Ralph Shope fam. lly of Milesburg: the Ellery family of Holts Hollow, In the were 4 grandchildren of Mrs, Bhope. All of her ehfldren present but Mra. Andrew Dobson, of Hecla Park, who was unable to make the trip. SL ———— ee —— Dn be te La 4 ld to profit prices at — Raymond A jemtenant Raym ROT n of Kittam resident Mr on known take Corp hint 11 3 ir He ts Viarsi Gllber and Iapanese ground in shipping enemy terri Lt. Popson | . Tad f Mi part of ni is absent fre versation nm center acobras "ly and hi them into the anese stronghold Havir orto f sont has become somethi thority or how Innds and atolls in the advice te nin the if tl frye me equi nr MO Jour A tn r portant wRERDOG ne muct Wh nm turned at Desith Aneel dist eur : fat Affe wml. WW ireied ove tate Col from ita mi life long resident of M: well known farmer oldest ge gra: member lone ne member where he great ne ang Ertle Callers at the Robert Sunday were Ma i Evelyn Spicer brick ane Miss Pearl son Don Zoek Callers during the Elsenhauers Aley, Mr Dickson Afr Hironimus w wi Ham Boone Friday night and thes children home Mrs staved Saturday all but she ing ery Mr. and Mrs. John children of Centre Rall Ed. Aley i= a ltt We wish | Lt Loop oT a 8 and daughter Sunday afternoon at W tol home at Howard Mabus calied Sundays Aley home Monday Mrs. Noll and Mrs the Ertley home Mr. and Mrs Paul H family were visiting Selinsgrove Bunday Callers at the Robe home on Sunday were Dick Kessling of Yarne callers Fi whe Al ACKSONVILLE RG of the Reform Mrs Rober ‘ week at were Mrs where Mrz o's #2 i" | CLASSIF Popson A ond Pop- » ame been in mills strafing Hat ion bomben AGYANRces and over 1 enthusiastic f an au- on n- Paeific. Hb anticipates a Py free] ey ll » A ver Thiet the r the Melhn. ver : ORY Ants took rd Harter, a rion Twp. & i « r of the Ife hurch tley am Shirie at D. P Walter Bellefonte and Jack, of Hub AEs ww ’ ampeell Ipper guests Yarnell home rie Spicer Hazel Gar- t Stine and Frank Mr Mrs & 11 Noll and took sick on calied the Ted Dixson y with her at thi peedy i 5 Writ. recov - Schaffer and Mr. and Mrs Betty, called liliam Belgh- Mrs Jack at the C. E Betz senihatiers at ronimus and relatives at rt Conaway Chrisine and tH Mrs. Lucy Conaway called on her brother Mr. Irve Watk Marion and found him health Mrs. Ray visited with evening and Bis ter of State College Dunkle a: her other callers w parents ins of Upper in very poor wl son Jerry Sunday ere Mrs. Noll Jane, Mrs. Raymond Har- Ladies Ald will be held Saturday night March 4th at chureh in Jacksonville fre urged to be present ; J - t he Reformed All members | tan MARKET QUOTATIONS : Mrs, Oyrus Shope, of Holts Hollow, | areca Weekly bv C. ¥. Wagner Wheat Corn Onts _ Barley Rye a Ruckwhent Eggs Lard Shope | group Cyrus were & Co, Ine, Flour Mill, Bellefonte | wna 0 FOR ! wines 1301} : anaes 10] 1001 : - _— _— Page-Five i IED ADVE DTISEMENTS | — Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns wery week, That's why The Centr Demoerat's clnseified advertising de- partment has become so amazingly popular Considering its low cost and the benefits derived from its use, it is undisputably Centre County's Com- munity Bargain Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or leas, 25 cents for nrst issue, and 15 cents for each additional Insertion, ments contain more than twenty-five Where advertise- words, one cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate wdvertising sale or rent KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be mailed w this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise. 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 subseription is pald up to date, is entitled to a 25-word ad. vertisement In these columns one time, subscriber will be charged the regular advertising rate free of charge, Otherwise the This privilege can be used six times & year at different intervals I'he sincere family friends syime- pathy in their hour of bereavement of all who knew him. May God bless and comfort them Mi Mrs. J net with and ofMiciating the Courtney and have J. Lucas were din their daughter and Mrs. Joseph Alex- efonte Sunday Wd re turned home In time fo ervice in the afternoon The W tT. monthly meeting d of 10th. at J. Lucas home - Zion Woman ts Found Guilty (Contimsed from page o%e) and Huests family, Mr 1" ander of Bell \ ni worshily will hold their re Wing he the Mi; o gular a’ ternoon and Mrs the J fense The case was given 2:30 p. m. Monday, and was reached at 5:55 p. m The only the docket was Lo the jury at the verdict criminal case on that of Alvin Bainey of Philipsburg, who was charged with assault and battery. A jury a verdiet of acquittal but divided the equally between Bainey and the pre J. W, Stark, of Phil- ir Ml {eerie ipsbhurg er-in-law end nt other returned costs sreut of thi Cot A oh ox Lost and Found te PR.B4D Ratiids er 3 tin B. Confer pring Mills Phone BRi2 Help Wanted we O00 BD 3°) te 825 week and nsilon- W. Pearsor WANTED Couple. whi sd keep Write aie etter 10 Aarold ve Mite pits paper wood. Bisy cutting ) poet ne: good pay. O W. Houta Lamber { Phone 78. State College 8s: WANTED A Bachelor No =D oh wm CO » housekeeper on farm alte Bon Sate Fares Frantz, Beech Creek fe v te D » rer EXPE R fan as wh ud ne pa furnished. ( Co Phone T00 as 1 i» ™ar pee] on n would .. id ke years old off fareh C Frante } 3°) WANTED Boy taal work on farm 18 or One that oan drive team Sate THEN exnociad. Wim Beech Creek. Pa WANTED A good farmer 10 manage farm six miles fron Bellefonte along Jacksonville road. Good wale and farm. Possession at once. Apply to Geo. Narehood. Pine Glen, Pa. x12 WANTED A man experienctd all Hine. of farming. No dalry connect ed with this farm. Stale age soars of experience Abbie KE berry, Woodland, Pa. RD | wir vi and Lans- x10 WANTED mine propa tract or by the hour bins suitable for family rent at fob Inouire of OW & Son. Fleming. Pa Sales Mart FARMERS Penna Valley Sales Barn Contre Hall, Pa. holds sale every Tuesday. Bring your live stock and poultry, you can except good prioes 8 T HRelgel owner. MANAST 1 Ed AIMERS ~ The linton Auetion MIN Nall, Pa. ers YOu An _ ob portunity to dispose of your Nve- stock and pouitry bY competitive bidding, every onday Ort your check a8 sOOn Ag sale ja made No sale. no commission Joe Bechdel ; Articles for Sale POR SALE -8urge water bowls J. Gentes, flefonte, R. D (Zion). 10 cut paper wood joss, mill work. Con- Houses and use for Hot 1 E 2 x0 FOR BAMLE-About 3 tons of loose straw, #10 a ton. ©. E. Brus, Flem. ing, Pa xi0 POR SALE-All kinds of coal by the load Write O. PF. MoOaieb, logan Pa. x POR SALE-Ten bushels red clover sod: Beshore strain. James Markle, State College. x10 ——————————— —————————————— SALE Stove wood, two miles west of Jullan, on Maltern farm Route 20. OG. W. Holt Son. Mf SALE Hard coal. all sises. Al I hh and soft conl. Phone 768. C FP. Ripka, 80. Water Si, Pelinfonts, Pa. ne» ne 50 for $1.75 Write for my on all heavy Corgi Xp of BE Meek POR BALE-Marlett Also t L 4 wa SR 4 al SALE ’ LR NY i" ” " A "ey one Woycle tire and hob coms Ler. brake Claude Poor Bownrd streel. Phone M478 x5 and a man FOR SAL treats a FOR SALE 1938 _ oot or tires amoot POR SALE Electr received. Thumb eo and broodrals first served Ho Hawe, MN m eh TAs complet ome Btove " POR SALE--Elect milk OO FT ir JUIpped service Blears Rad ne SRA. M pnasoline and stock, Completely department. Stanley Rect 8Ho Pa x13 ~ £ Oo Pr he FOR SALE A Deerifie 8.foot © tires. two.9ay O gure of OC Pel PAL “tr Ps two. hore nder *ith rubber ver horse plow. In. Harmhbarger. R. D Phone 6548 weeder 5 POR ms SALE--18 ton good mised # ton baled straw. Kat om 81.00.81 50.81.75 ver | lar. 0. H. McCormick. R ng Mills. Pa. Phone Centre has ATINLY _— B 1 Hall ow ed wi MoCormick «Deer ber res. In Soo ith 18«dnch teo.botiom Bimon. Bellefonte. Ma road east of Belle road x iM Hed BURIAL VAULTS Be sure It 5 » Dunlap reinforced concrete burial vault when vou mst choose One Made by Dunlap Brothers for fhe past twenty years and sold direct You. Delivered shywhere In Centre sounty Telephone Bellefonte HOR M23 or 2768 —— a —— PRIVATE SALE All machinery: two 6G-horsepoter ge» figines with saw. twp oil stoves, large Sipe Tot of Blsckamith Wwols, anvil, vise and blower Jor chains, crosscutl saws, 1% ton Chev. molet truck with stock mack: 3 cook stoves, 2 Meatrolas: 1 mows loose bay and sifalla. Oall Haupt Parms Bellefonte, Pa x9 POR SALE--8Stock salt, 100 Jos, Abe Potators, Maine or Pa 1, 100 Ibe, $335. Quinine cold tablets lane's, Orove's, Mill's and Way Eating ontons, large and med. Bar rl baking molasses, 300 qt Br container. Men's balldband wor shore, all sizes. Tractor ofl, «pal. ean $4.00. Two-gal. can motor , 1.00 Harry Stiver, R. D. Jullan, Pa. Closed Thursday afternoon and evening. x kinds of > POTATO CHIPS POTATO CHIPS Made in Bellefonte Get Them st Your Grocers. i 140 « i i i i i | | PERMA Ds i neu Ming 0 ew thou wlan ded if NENT Perma Iota WAVE, nent with Ch Comp oquipment, nel riers and shampoo. Easy baolutely Darmiess. Pralsed by stidds Ineluding Pay McKenzie ous movie star. Money refi Wt satiefied. Parrish Drag Bore Wanted to Bu I'he y Wiis ue Bil Ow ¥ i WAN Mi WANTED H1314.4 p Sharer, Boast woe WANTED IIuek ‘ l Live Stock for Sale F 4 why SALT ait dail dagndss. 870. FP burg 3% FOR SALE A Brown Swiss bull Te ia registered i iY POR SALE PF w Ath old E Bid. ne 217% wl isfonts ool! bred CGuernset sound wrong thems | Ha xe spotted horse, 4 gaited 28 gaited } vears old. One spot. 8B yams ad. One rubber tres, 2 SMD One set pony har. | parse bugey. One dog oart Mipatrick. Philipsburg, Pa x10 he. A ——— One ve neha ‘Dogs, Pets, E POR SALE Two female hound pups about 5 months old Inguite of Grover Menry, Pleasant Gap, Pa. x9 POR SALE Pups, police and collie mized. 6 weeks old Inguire of Chas RR. Simoo. Sate Coliege, Pa Near autoport. Phone 3678 x» Real Estate for Sale MM BALE-A combination sIX-room Doe, sore room. Darter shop and six.room apartment. all conveniences; Re leaving town good in FE Ziegler, Spring Mills, Ps, Mal Mall [ pent. C x0 FOI BALE--The Strunk farm of 140 acres, 4% miles southwest : Woodruf! keys | Machine Shop. Bellefonte. Pa. Photis ZETTS QUALITY BABY CHICKS! U. 8 Cerlified from ROP. Sired Pullorum Controlled Clinton unty. liberal terms. To ap- procia mi ) will have 10 Strunk, MN Hall x0 Houses for Rent % FOR RENT to LAbwrary Walon Le ook v - THe Alnor Rorih Allegheny BL, 200 house oo B Phone POR sre ROOd RENT A | Farms For Sale + mw mie on aay TNEN Ying er. Bose, Cup ied 11th. Ingle v. 414 East Har by Farms For Rent. east of aves RENT Abou i miles Aa of Oot oo Florida ri Por tar Repai CING Koes we LB MACHINE WOBRY wed clippers ve ol machine work We also have In stock CAD screws, sel key Mock, ele. ary ~ 3 of all Kinds oad sie! Miscellaneous STOCK i. Kelle promptly. ‘as. Phone Reverse 1.4 segeiont moved promntly. 3 my expense, Phone iefante. Lloyd L Sh 1+ FEAT TO TREAT u means Ww that we in stock every. the feet, such = long (longitudl« short (metatarsal) arches dges. bunior shields and thistes foot remedy, hes arch bindems, chyropodists stalarsal pads and supports adlesive plaster red heel Dalancers and pros Perot us 10 8rch and wedge rie ghites BT a very moder- lier Man the builtin as sjusis teelf 10 the foot nd ast Dat not least, a 50 remedy. Costa more, worth adn ry 8 full Nine of core orthopettic, ithrradettic and heumay hots, Infiiling the a Doctor Locke Shoe and othe Bring sour presctiptions and amily rectipis to Ws and Have them wiperly compounded hy Registered wople, A full lime of the Tatest and reshest drugs snd medicines obtains While anyvliels, a8 we gither carry if n Mock or get IT for TOIL or It an wade Large stock from which % and evel yng Wpamd splinter und ud 10 date. Trases fHtied single and double. THE TID. ARMACY, Beech COretks lugive Drug Stor ns CRITY ng both lor ® ¢ ve Announcements a a ————————.— - - A ——— NOTICE taxpayers of Huson Township: After Jan. 1, 1944, an ads dluonal 4 of I'% penalty was added © all un school taxes. This nN addition to the regular 59% added gocording to law BEATRICE AN- DREWS, collector =» —_— "RR Want fo leam I —— 1123, : if i "
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