Page FIN8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | Mrs. Louise T. Manchester, of | -Pvt, Harry Menold, of Ft Knox, | 4 the Heverly apartments, spent last | Ky. spent the weekend in Bellefonte week with friends in Altoona with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Julia Tatsock, of Bethle- Menold, Sr., of West Curtin street June 1, 1944. ne ~ ’ — — hem, 8 here for a visit with her Lewis Wallace, of Cleveland, for- cousins, Mr, and Mrs. Steve Knaplk, | mer resident of Bellefonte. was here — — - —— ee - ot <) lof Halfmoon Terrace during the weekend visiting among 5 n David Geiss of Bridgeport, Conn relatives and friends Lester Musser, employed in Buf- ~Mrs. Mary Fauble last week re ’ pe Fh nk . 3 i _ y Wy falo. N. Y. is spending a vacation opened her home on North Alle- spent several days last week with Sgt. and Mrs. Joseph Confer, of * Over Thirty Thousand Persons ee RH aah | say, Wt Mes, Jonesdy Contes Read These Col oe MPO. i, Bhuconte va 7 with his wife and family, who re- gheny street after having spent the itis Durents, i ied Mrs D. Nqugner Del Tio, Sexa 5 Mt Week SIHve Bo ca ese Loiumns POR BALE—1041 Plymouth Special 181 side on East Lamb street winter months at the Brockerhof! | : UL) “Lhiomas stree 4 : DeLuxe : 4 auch { Hotel Course in shorthand and Typing mers mother, Mrs. Sarah Confer, of every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- y on it. Will 4 0 Al Ro Large brick Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mau 0 . : will start Monday. June 19 1944 at East Logan street partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and 1 ad rd Vieasan West Curtin street, were In Lock Miss Helen Smith daughter of 8:30 a.m. Register now with Mrs RETIRE harsh-laxative the benefits derived from its use, it is undisputably Centre County's Comm Haven Friday to attend the funeral Mr. and Mrs. Luther Smith Belle- Daisy Henderson. Phone 3241 customer list. Add gentle bulk to munity Bargain Counter of the wormer's father, William J fonte spent the weekend in Clear. Cpl. Shannon Zellers on Friday daily meals with new Post's Raisin RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for Mauck Held a, the. guest of Mr. and Mp returned to his duties at Camp Polk Bran—toasted flakes of wheat and first issue, and 15 cents for each additional Insertion Where advertise- MY. and Mrs. Wilired M Eon: N. AcStaples La. after a ten-day visit with his bran plus choice raisin «ments contain more than twenty-five words, one cent a word ls charged urg, spent the weekend } ‘lair A, L ort / of bd . ‘ | : TUNIT J STATE . : of jord is charge ral estate of Wingmburg, be nt He. weekend H ( pl g lal A. Lami aah parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Zellers OPPORTUNITY to change ve als, EET ATE A nruignt one cent a word is charged for real estate a - Te a Fimy Fred Al rew: Friday : Fo” a 20-day turiou h with of Mingovill breakinst meny Serve new Post's) KEYED ADS Al advertise ents that request replies to be malled former's sister, I't AlN $ ny or a 2 fn ) [ Mra. Lule Rider. wi sant: the Raisin Bran. the delicious combina- EYE 4 i wens ) jues } : in Unionville his sister, Mrs. John Young, of § 4 ider, Who spen 1 tion of crisp wheat and bran flakes to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise- Miss Amy Jane McCoy, daugh- Bellefonte R. D. 3 Wintel in Hutier, has returned to plus Californi : oh SAls Se iments, Please do not call at the office for formation concerning such hah kb oy gp le : & . 1 y i A 14 ri Lh 3 ter of Mrs Ethel McCoy, of West Clair Robb last week returned to Bellefonte and is occupying a room g advertisements, as the publishers are not perinitied Wo divulge the name Hi n a i, re ently ccepted a pos- his home at Haddor field, N. J., after 0 the Academy building on South Mr. and Mrs. R. Cameron Hev- | of the advertiser gLreel, rece y accepleq ME ! 4 ad infield i ‘ p : f de 4 Bh R Pa " A . i $ > mead PY i ig: 8 ha Th ; bak ol Hh bbe other . | Spring reet erly and three sons, and M Hev BUBUCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscriber to The Centre Dems RO tase. y ay —-— ition in the offices of the Iitan a week's visit with his mother, Mr rly 5 father. George A. Miller. all of ye ! 3 Metal Company and began ber Sara Robb, of the Friedman apart Miss uring Toot uw TRATES he (MOK HF son octal whose subscription is paid up W date, bb entitled to » 25-word sd- duties there last week ments, who has been ill the weekend returned to the home of Ravenna, Ohio, arrived here during Mrs, Joseph vertisenenl In Whe Line 11 { bi { THR i jo Houses for Rent geph, Jr, last week returned to thelr 4d Mrs Rav Cle the weekend f Memorial Day enstine. of Fast Blshat street vidt with Mr. Mille wife and fam { Leet apartment in the Rogers apartment on East High street after having from Harrisburg where they had spent five weeks with relatives and spent two weeks with the former's friends in Lakewood, Ohlo mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Walton Mrs. W. J Emerick, of North Jacob F. Hoy. of South Thomas Spring street, last week went to street, who been in good Little Neck, N.Y, for a visit with health for the past month, last Wed- her son-in-law and daughter, Mi nesday was admitted to the Centre and Mrs. Forrest Tanner and family. o.oo. Thal and family of South Al- County hospital for observation and Elmer Rockey last Thursday re- jegheny street Mi treatment, and according to reports gurped to his home on East Lamb ID from the institution street from the Veterans Hospital in improving Aspinwall where he had been a sur- Judge Ivan Walker and «Mrs. gical patient for the past seven Walker, of East Linn street, Sunday weeks departed for West Chester, going to Mr. and Mrs. M. F that city to attend commencement gndg son exercises at the West Chester State gnd Mrs Teachers’ College. Their daughter, daughter, Molly, spent Memorial Day Miss Mary Catherine Walker IS & with relatives and friends in Sha- meme; Graguating cia mokin Mrs. Carolyn Weixel and son Mr. and Mrs Vito Pera and | Jehinny, of West Curtin street, early children who recently sold thelr ast week departed by rail for Ban nome of Ea Curt Francisco, Cal for an Indefinite Thursday departed visit with Mrs. Welxel's husband, Lt. Pa near Pittsburgh Weixel, who expects to be stationed future home on the west coast for sOMme Line Mr F while recupearting fram a ter Sandra. and Mi operation all of Wilkinsburg, were guest Migs Carrie Bailey of Philadel. during the weekend and over Mem- ment phia, former well known Bellefonte grial Day of Mir Watkins parents Market resident, is recuperatin ‘ Mr and Mr Sheckler of 3 compound fracture of I Milesburs fered some weeks ago when she fel Miss C down several steps while she Gunsallus leaving her home, Miss Bailey ex- recently under- pects to visit friends in Bellefonte appendectomy at the this summer tre County Hospital Mrs. John E. Getlig Sunday to New York here for a visit with her son and famil) h Navy: also to visit with her mother Mrs. Sarah Beezer of the POR BALE truck. Will 26106 Millheim Y peCLion All convenier —— 1940 Chevrolet FOR BALE-A brick house, suitable trade on sed Phon for vwo families, Be residentisi es. Mary M Phone 479 4 1 8-000 from Lire eed less lean Clevenstine COIL Gli advert her parents. Mr. a subscriber wii be charged the regudag Wed apartment 8 : son 0 Mi bdward Ha r last f Sager and sor J M kdwa d Harper after Cl be used SIX Limes s venr al different interval nie sday returned to her HY on North Bpring ———————————————————————— A ——— A ————— completing het INO Yenr at Lhe West Chester Teachers Col- Thomas Farley @ street employe State Bellefonte Couple Married 45 Years ;.' WANTED Ciypsum plant derwent Buffalo An emergen appendicitl iL th Hospital (Continued from page une) condition sterd ernoon Ww Mr. and Mrs reported wo Miss Clertrude Thal who is in wii Hospital In Philadelphia. arrived here during the weekend for a three weeks' vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs Law- Sales Mart FARMERS Ce tre tiainlow at CGrermant has not Fromm went housekeeping the following and y the Boal farm at Boalsburg, and farmed in vi chnbacher Petrikin to £ location Axemann where iRiry farm WANTYD daughter ally . th ne next 16 years y FARMERS ALLOOna ) 4 " 4 thei 5 : a . } AR] Hall hy % ip his condition | sShadie, of ; Bellefonte, visited “V8iULen in ursd Emma Emel, Pleasan wevelnna hio, for & month's visit h parents, Mr. and time resident of ay went I ter, Mi View this week. Mr Shadle | ployed at the Altoona YMCA. an Mr : mpson, and with Rumberger occupation he has been engaged in i Mr. and residin and daughter-in-law, Mr. for the st 26 vend Mi . : n, of Toledo, ater William Rumberger and her farmin Wilmington . if in Bp pa, ny n_¥ Articles for Sale Amplifier for Rent parent A and Mi Ed . ¥ tis # FOR REN] i : ath ty pur | Ars, B3- For four | fter locating in POR SALE—All kinds of vegets RENT—Two special bu Money to Loan and with al Miss Jean ’ h ) 11 vile ’y Siu “ 3 stati : Linn street ‘11 ie ih Wh Xated on Rn ba al : ‘ ALLS . Draft Board anhounce that of Milesburg LO enter Army ser- ome time Mr. Spicer ha charge of the meat depart at the local k Pp | Edward Kachik, of Del, spent the weekend with ni treet LN street Jesse H. Caum Rochester Officials of + Local make their yo. 20 of Bellefonte Elwood “Buck Watkins and daugh- will leave today George Hart- vice. Por Qaugnter « 1 nnd ather Wanted to Buy Spicer WANTED i Ww recent main Deel in Fox i or, Miss Alice Fox, are spend month it the fan cottage at Sugar Run, near Wyalusing nn thelr return to Bellefonte in the fall Cen- they will occupy at overed Parrish | returned fre 1 operation and re ned Dr being hool last Charle and Mi shop . word of the prom Decker po: walter E Forster, to Corporal apartments, and sisters, Mrs. Paul Cpl. Forster is on duty in a general Strunk and Mrs. David Miller, also hospital | Caledonia of Bellefonte as a bacteriologist i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker and Mary Catherine Kalzen. vear jaughter, Jane, of Allentown ANG 1d daughter of Mrs. Michael Kaizen Mrs. B. O. Harvey, of North Alle- 0 wast Lins reet, | gheny street, early last week from a minor plastic o ed for a three weeks’ trip rougn Philipsburg southern and midwestern st es Mr recently. to correct Walker expects to stop in Florida a Louisiana, and Texas where he will transact business Miss Patricia Wetzler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wetzler, of Milesburg, and a student at Belle fonte High School, on Friday was umimer wrolyn Gunsallus, daugh- and Mir Ha ysiGe Wik | Apartment in the uliding above the Parrish tore fter : alter Week § A Clark Joseph Fors treet Nave ’ ter, of before he leaves for the / received lay furlough after tion of thelr son, being stat ed in the Zone malar Ver an or a Panama Canal striken time wa with New ETVINE quits reports repos recover performed at the Hospital light foot allment yn Wallzer, daughter of the Mrs. John M. Bullock and dau- Glenn Walizers' being a member of ghter, Mrs. Michael Kalen and the graduating class children, expect to move today from Guest the Walter Eberhart house on West hart. of Linn Arthur Memorial Sloop residence on street and Mrs V V4 ‘ 4 . : " " “ d $ : oq mplly. admitted to the Centre County recently Pera Hazleton M1 Ho Mortis sani yt oo : : ' Raisin Bra FY i and Fi arma good ai - Lg : BM Keller N Ps. Phone pital ang the same day underwent som and Samuel Neustadt, of New Yo \gnment ni pk hot 18. go 3 FOR SAl hares : i an operation for appendicitis Re- The Card of Thanks Lewis Wetzel of Toledo. Ohio City Seidel family has 1 | rts from the hospital are to the ’ A . } : tect that she eral ; Jers is spending this week in Bellefonte ©d home, while Mrs Morris and at she Is re Te Ig very WALLACE We take eX esail f tha Live Stock for Sale SALY pital for treatment there m of the inti ail POR SALE . 4 : . ch POR for the United States scmetine in atti § ims Ford. 88-30. 13 Elizabeth Barn. May "nat 4 / i . y starter 32-4 street. for the Sgt San fn . i ) i : ' included In Me : i § High former SR NG East Curtin he Vito street the reel Ww Iw seek rv hos- i vacated Dy t promptiy y with his brother, Charles Wetzel of Neustadt will remain here for a tw nfcely Mrs. Linn T. Love, of East Logan relatives and friends in this vicinity we « vral act » i : street, received several fractured ya Mr. Wetzel and his brother are the with the Alr Corps at Santa Monica 1 turdav morning in an acciden ‘ on Saturday morning in an accident io living members of a family of Cal arrived in Bellefonte Tuesday any ' ympathy : ) ’ thir ir 2 " l 64 " ’ . at her home. Mrs. Love fell from & teen children morning t. Caldwell began } - — t ; it the death of 2 J Fag a RD : seit une chair and struck the back of the ; Lr LW - 1 a pt n ho " . bats bass > Up LI hair, causing the rib injuries A “ . benfican : i adh . 4iz : — : y "NF " . physician was summoned to the tf DOth seamen class, last ior apn (al y A h - . 1 A ‘ ; wall] Se y ) 8 _-~ Fre ¢ LC igw ‘ hurstiay returned to the duties grandmother, Mra. Mary Cald ! tl ‘ ! y Altivat ! : h : wer Sy Farhi tome to administer treatment. Mrs, 1DU 1a irned to their duti v / dary Calc A sot . : ’ . ' : ‘ x Was born at dite t Great Lakes, Ill. after spend well, of East Bishop street, and he r y Love is reported to be recovering ” ireat Lake ’ ter spending A Shop stree And 1 pital Frids Lost and Foun 0 40 Private H y I . ine-day leaves with the rent 3a ] rr ; ’ " ’ ; Re ‘ , ‘ re Ma atisfactorily nine-day leaves with their paren Samuel Herr o : pied BY South Thomas street and with other Week vacation Stafl-Sergeant Thomas Caldweil +d promptly expense Phobe : Smith, I~ Gray Larimer and Richard Cod- Journey eq on Friday - second dg 4 mat rived here only a few hours after Mi: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Larimer, of her death Herr | tationed d ulllipe, " ; : N POR McKenzie, “Tech. 8gt. Samuel McNichol, of : , EN Money re. amp Gordon. Ga, and his wife and on, Samuel, Jr, of Wyalusing, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McNichol of £Zast Lamb street Monday, when Sgt McNichol re- turned to his daties, he was accom- panied by his wife and son who will be in Georgia for an indefinite time Pvt. Jack Mabus last week re turned to his duties at Vint Hil Parms Station Hospital Warrenton Va. alter spending a three-day sick furlough with his wife and parents Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mabus, all of Pine street. Pvt. Mabus recently wa discharged from the Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D. C., where he was a surgical patient three weeks nearly Allen and w came luck at fellows Postmaster R. M. Dysart Campbell, raliroad employes H Musser, all of Bellwood jown Saturday to try their uring some of the big from the waters of Spring Creek Mr. Musser, a former welder in the employ of the railroad company, had been inactive for g long period due to & serious occupational condition af his eyes. A former resident of Unionville, Mr. Musser stopped off there for a brief visit during his Saturday trip to Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ammer- man, of Jersey Shore, were in Belle- forite Saturday, looking alter the family burial Jot in Union cemetery and, of course, calling on friends Mr. Ammerman returned home Bat- urday afternoon, whilq Mrs. Am- merman continued to Centre Hall where on Monday she witnessed the graduation at the Centre Hall-Pot- ter High School of her nephew, Harry Ardell Gross, The young grad- uate has enlisted in the Navy and expects Ww leave soon for his place of training ~Members of the Oirl Beout Council of Bellefonte were hostesses to a candlelight dinner held Wed. nesday night last at the Olirl Scout Little House for Girl Scout leaders of Bellefonte. During the evening a square dance was held. Those pres. ént were: Mary Hartle, Kathryn Burket, Sally Cunningham, Dorothy Nuss, Lois Love, Louise Torsell, Shir ley Davison, Gertrude Poorman, Jean Rogers, Jane Wegner, Mrs. Francis Mrs. Ralph Owens, Crawford, Mrs. Donald Everett, Mrs. perature, which had been 106 de | at Wingate, with w (frees, began to drop immediately | Reports Mrs, Martin and since then steady improvement | that the ailment is | in his condition has been noted. Ivan Walker, Mrs. Elmer Hauer, Mrs. Mary Heverly, Miller, and Mrs, Osborne Lambert, Mrs. Jack Perks, Mrs. George Kellerman, East Howard Mrs. George street Miss Frances Hazel Mr. and Mi Harry Hazel, of Bush Addition, and Miss Maxine Fleck daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Fleck, of Burnside street. early last week went to Camp Van Dorn, Miss for a visit with Pvt. Raymond Lee of Jamaica, N. Y. who Is with the armed forces there Mr. and Mr Loewen Olt and children, Shirley and Dorothy Lynn of Willow Philadelphia, ar- rived here last week for a ten-day visit with Mr Olit's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J Rothrock, of East Linn street, and with her mother, Mrs. RB. L. Mallory of the Keystone apartments Mrs. Sol Koski and daughter Mrs ‘Nelma Smith, of North Thomas last week departed for Presno California, for a visit with the elder Mrs. Koski's son, Plight Officer Ru- pert Koski who Is stationed at Hammer Field Mrs. Smith recently resigned her position as an sgent for the Prudential Insurance Company in Bellefonte street, and Mr. and Coder, of East High daughter of Cirove street Robert Steele, CM 3c, of Camp Peary, Va., and Mrs. Steele, who re- sides at Nearby Williamsburg, Va arrived In Bellefonte Priday for a 10-day visit with the former's moth- er, Mrs. Dora Steele, of East Howard street, and with other relatives in this vicinity. Bteele has been In the Navy 15 months and prior to the war served a four-year enlistment in that branch of the service Mrs. Nellie Harrison Ross, of Ni. agara Palls, arrived in Centre county Priday for a visit with her sister in. law, Miss Belle Ross, of Pleasant Cap. Yesterday, when Mrs. Rosa re turned Ww her home, she was sccom- panied by Miss Ross, who will visit for an indefinite time with her sis. ter, Mra. Edward Cowdrick, who had been {ll for some time and who 1s a patient in a hospital in that city, | Harry Lutz, East Bishop street, first patient at the Centre County Hospital to receive the new drug | penicillin, yesterday was reported to be improving steadily and Is expected to be discharged from the institution in the near future. Mr Lutz, who suffered from a streptococcie blood | stream infection, was in serious con- | dition until physicians decided to try the new miracle drug. His tem. nature. Mr. and Mrs W._H Bathurst of Altoona, came to Centre County for Memorial Day and cupying their summer cotiage near Curtin, Mr. Bathurst's former home They have as their guests Mrs. Bath. urst s brother, Robert Miller, of Buf- falo, N. Y. and Mr. Miller's son and wife, Mr and Mrs. Richard Miller of Niagara Palls have been oc- Me pictorial page of the May M4 issue of the Pittsburgh Sun-Tele- graph carried a photograph of Sgt Marion Cronemiller, of Bellefonte being alded by Sgt. Eva Mae Coron of Flint, Mich. to remove her pack upon their arrival in Australia. Both are members of the first WAC con- tingent to arrive for duty with Allied forces In Australia Mr and Mrs. Walter Rankin, of Camp Hill, spent the weekend and Memorial Day in Bellefonte with Mr Rankin's sisters, Mrs. Elsie Heverly and Miss Mary Rankin, of the Hazel apartments. They were ac- companied on the trip by Miss Jose phine White, of Harrisburg, who was the guest of Miss Helen Schaefler of East Curtin street Mrs. Russell Mallory and son James Moore, and granddaughter Lorraine Levengood, all of Baltimore Md.. arrived here Thursday for a visit with Mrs. Mallory's brother -in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Pred Haupt of Bush Addition, and also with other relatives. Before moving to Baltimore more than two years Ago the Mallory family lived on Half Moon Terrace Mark DeBaore of Lansing, Mich, returned during the weekend to his home after a week's stay at the Penn Belle Hotel. Mr. DeBore, fish cul- turist for the state of Michigan, came to Bellefonte to inspect the fish hatchery at Pleasant Gap and Plsh- ermen’s Paradise with the dea of setting up a similar system In Michi gan. While here Mr. DeBore and C. Ross Buller of Bellefonte made several trips to other hatcheries In the state i ‘While marching In the Belle fonte Memorial Day parade here on | Tuesday evening, Lucinda Hell, who | has been present when nearly every | delegation of Centre County men left for induction into the armed forces, suffered an ailment of ankle and was unable to continue, Friends assisted her into a oar and took her to the home of Orace Boon yesterday { East Prospect lege, anndunce the birth SOT Hiram ing eight in the Thursday the Hublersburg clock Sunday afternoon Was announced this week of State Col lege, prominent county attorney, will be the speaker Kans Son Born to Wilsons Mr. and Mrs. Br Bellefonte, are the ¥ seventh Mil, a sn day at the Centre Cou There are now six boys and one in the former Carrie family Mr Whip Wilson is daughter Mrs. Annie Whippo of Bellefonte Son For Dales Dr. and Mrs. H. Thompson AVEeTILN Dale, Jr pounds, six ounce Centre County hompson evening Mrs. Dale is the Mmompson daughter William C Campbell to Speak Hublersburg, Sunday Memorial services June 4 R. Paul Campbell There was a day Let Us Have Your Tires Recapped We have a large stock of Grade 1 Passenger, Truck and Implement Tires HUBERT ROSSMAN HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORK Phone 2615 BELLEFONTE, PA WE MAKE KEYS rome the names ward. and Robert ). 3 Beliefonte, Pa 8 ti book issued Mitche Finder kindly aXOYe Owners WANTED cutters at Howard and Mt Clair WANTED Mer sea lionas Spare time. Also Dale ! Healsllk, Harrisburg, Pa State Col WANTED An weigh for general born Hospital last This is the sec- ond child and first son in the family Elizabeth Rev. and Mrs son of Bellefonte family adults Wages ers. Bast urtin Dale former mine props tract or cabins rent at ob homp Help Wanted Lyons, Howard, Pa women Heallex experienced mework n f t Sleep $i0 & sireet e 2135 WANTED - Men 0 cut paper wood logs, mill work Houses an family use Inquire of O. W bY the hour suitable for Son. Fleming. Pa Yarnel Bagle. Inqguir week Mrs R 1 Bellefonte a Flectri will be held at cemetery at 2 0- once, In the USA, when a one-piece bathing suit created a sensation-on the stage! NOTICE! C.M. HOY ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS GARAGE AT PLEASANT GAP (Formerly the Jodon Garage) WE WILL BE ABLE TO DO All Kinds of Repair Work Acetylene Welding Body and Fender Work Complete Lubrication GIVE US A TRY! WORK GUARANTEED! C. M. HOY GARAGE STATE STREET PLEASANT GAP, PA. SALE La Lowes POR SALE -Stussett seed FOR SALE i tle FOR BALE Electric, gasoline and | milk coolers In stock. Thum elect brooders and brooder units Completely equipped service depart ment Stanley C. Blerlv's Radio & Shop, Phone SRS, Millheim Pa x20 POR BALE One 24nch boller flue expander; one Metropolitan suto. matic boller injector, %.inch oot eCLior in good condition drive pump. The the m frvice John agent, Zion, Pa FOR BALE Heghting right for New set of 1260- watt pulley plant ike news farm or hunting batteries. Also tract good saw Limber two-way riding sulkey plow Eimer Pownell, Yar nell, Pa Phone 102RN x22 POR SALE piows, in « Fordson tractor and good shape, with spade rear wheels. heavy cast iron wheels on front; fenders, governor, oluteh pulley, and side.hill hiteh. also Jo! of Fordson tractor parts. Inquire of RE Brobeck, Hublersburg. Pa x22 BURIAL VAULTS--Be sure it 4» » Dunlap reinforosd concrete burial rauit when you mist chooses one by Dunlap Brothers for the past twenty years and sold direct to you, Delivered anywhere In Oentre county Telephone Belictonte HON 2423 or 2765 134 Poultry for Sale OHIOK 9 88 5H0 ) tested breeders News H White Plvym i 25 Day for te. Pa Custom Hatching CUSTOM turkey W gp, 2c each Zetls Poultry Parn Drifting Penna » HATCHING Duck gee 5 ond Ls or houses and bulidings Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME * HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made In Bellefonte Get Them al Your Grocers Real Estate for Sale * farm ¢ Wilabie NOM ~ ’ Choad chicken barn 2 ood brood. ghia n Al locate 20 ATE This farm is miles northesst of Spring Mills, Ms on hard surfaced road ter In the house and running in al Calry school and church er. Swine Mills, Pa Mills R11 nere la wa wales the fields on the farm. A goo farm Only 500 feet from Ldoyd A. Hou Phone Bpr ste BUYERS You won't go wrong and you can't do better than when you buy Mountain Range New Hampshire Red chicks that will live and ma- ture faster, Reasonable prices, “ALL BLOODTESTED BREEDERS" Mountain Range Hatchery Salona, Penna. Shoe and othe is i and have them compounded by Registersd full Ns the latest and medicines obtain as we either carry and everything [. Announcements 1 Saturday, June furnished by the x22 er em— CHICKS OF KNOWN QUALITY White Leghorns, Black Minoreas State Tested
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