Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 15, 1944, Image 8

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    June 15, 1944.
Fifty Years Ago
On Saturday of next week the
flour and feed mill of the John
wagner estate will be offered
public sale at the Court House
The miners committee from Phil
ipsburg that canvassed our town last
week collected over $72 cash,
along with a large quantity O-
visions
Hon. J. H. Holt, of Snow Shoe
president of the Salt Lick Oil and
Cins Company, called a meeting
of the directors at the Fallon House
Lock Haven this Thursday evening
The Knights of the Golden Eagle
have organized a commandery at
this place hey hold special drill
meetings and the men are becoming
expert. The commandery will make
a fine display upon their first ap-
PEATranct
at
in
of
has
Tuesday Miss
Ross Parker
Mary
both
On next
Schofield and G
of this place, will be united in mar-
riage. Miss Schofield is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James Schofield,
and Mr. parker is the conductor on
the Bellefonte Central Rallroad
Last Mr. Hugh S
Wks to the pract
in our courts. He was a
the office of Orvis, Bower
the past two years and passed a very
creditable examination. He h the
energy to advance
jdly in his profession
John U. Wasson, of Walker
hibitng a petrified
comb, which the
Hoy farm. Iv from
to stone the ¢
exact shape,
led
It
higt
ly 4
The new Brock
Allegheny street
fustead of stone
nounced, The brick us
ferent
standard b
are now abo
layers wil]
week
admitted
AS
and ability rap-
is ex-
plece ol honey-
he fo
Ceo
wax
on
is Quite
rized by
104 4 2 14¢
Size anhg Quit
y
di
Ori iil
k
it ¢
44
new
t Howard
ire in
young men of that borough
ly organized a fire company
as the “Good Will Hose
On Saturday i
wi
the
a
that
pressi L138
SMalpox
Upon
SIRS
iNVE
Jearned. No §
mlormation «
of
authorities
Eg and
yeu
SIGAU POX
epi
Rufus Tracy
{ Lhe [}
High Bchool, al
$10 for
per
Hool, ar
1894 at the
0 Ww
general
od of
torian «
Bellefonte
awarded one
excellence
years in
4 ize
her fair
during COUT
al
the higl dt ) A
Dest examina
Twenty Years
the effect that
the typhoid fever epidemic in the
Bellefonte
new pa
cisease %
fonte Hospit
and Blair Davis and
Murtrie, of Coleville
sephine Corall of
this
tier
Ai
Sunnyside
patients wurted to De
covering
were reg
C. Y. WAGNER
& COMPANY
\d \
WAGNER'S
QUALITY FLOUR
A Hard Wheat Pat. Flour
WAGNER'S
OUR BEST FLOUR
50-50 Blend
WAGNER'S
VERY BEST FLOUR
Winter Wheat
¢ 9
Wagner's 16% Dairy Feed
Wagner's Pig Meal
Wagner's Egg Mash
Wagner's Chick Starter
and grower,
Wagner's Seratch Feed
Wagner's Chick Feed
Rydes Cream Calf Meal
Eshelman’s Dog Feed
+
Dealers in All Kinds
of Grains
*
Ld
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Ld
John B. Leathers, of Mt. Eagle,
who was afflicted with paralysis
several weeks has not showed
any signs of improvement and his
recovery is considered doubtful
neo,
Marriage licenses
the following couples: U, 8. Grant
Way and Mary C. Ruhn, both of
Philipsburg; C. R. Neff, Centre Hall
and Mary E. Zeigler, Spring Mills
Frank Lukenbach, a teller at the
Moshannon Bank at Philipsburg,
spent several days of the past week
at his home in this place
The miners strike has made busi
ness somewhat dull in that region
On Priday evening, June Miss
Minnie Brew's dancing school will
close and the event will be
brat with a formal assembly
Stopper & Fisk's orchestra Wil-
Hamsport will furnish for
the occasion
John Waite, t! enthusiastic
wheelman, Informs us that the Al-
toona and Johnstown wheelmen,
thirty in number expect to
arrive | Bellefonte Saturday eve-
and will make a trip to Penn's
following day
The Bellefonte Water Works could
get for their engines are
reliably informed if they would
make proper application to the Min-
ers’ Assembly This organization
permit its men dig coal for a
upon which entire come
must depend for
A. Fiedler
the Harris
t formerl
were issued to
parents
22,
ele.
ed
of
music
ie
about
n
ave Lhe
coal we
will to
plant
munity
M
a portion
Howard
an
whaler
rented
James has
of property on
SLre¢ y occupied
Singer, and will have
move here from Wil
L In the course of a week
At present Mr. Fiedler
Wa
Baie LL candidacy
re from this county
aid from
East
ri y treet
LSU reel
| to
nd west on that
fare, t uj
) the Ie
mt th .
out Were
waen
The
Miy
with
nometer is going up this warm
r About ek ARO every-
ussing the cold spell, now
h sudden
little
Overs
waler
weather aw
bo
we
¥
: ft
Chiahbg
WR
CUA
are sweltering
BU Are
nar-
of
June
i LE 4)
Mi rowley
Philadelphia
21, Miss Pierce
riage wit}
be
wedded U
' :
Yeal
Ago
’ v nd
pet of Mr. and
1 Booze f Centre
ted a brood of
othering
them in
at the Unver-
nia, had sccepled
bookkeeper
: Marsh Country
nut Hill. He was a son
Mrs. 8. Claude Herr, of
tion a
Bel
Af
ana
wionte
AWN deer r a few ho
iscovered in a fed
rdan piace near Colye
the mother nowhere
sight
the deer u
4¢ deer wa
Mr. Jodon was looking after
ntil the animal gained
ufficient strength to take of
care
itself
Mi Ant
wo YER
aged about
Col. J. 1.
ie Spangier
mother of
f Bellefonte, escaped in-
jury at home in Centre Hall
when an ofl stove in the living room
exploded and set fire to the rug and
jamb. So terrific was the heat
for a time that parts of the stove
were melted. A rug thrown over the
smothered the fire before any
damage resulted
The sec black bear to arrive
from McKean county for lb-
the mountainous districts
county was released on
Saturday night in Green Valley by
Game Protector Thomas Mosier, of
Bellefonte, in the presence of about
150 Interested spectators. When the
door of the cage was opened the bear
treaked for the woods ‘Three or
more bear were expected to be
here
Spangler, ©
her
door
flame
further
ond
here
ratinm In
erasion In
of Centre
f
our
ont
Announcement was made of the
election of the following teachers
in the Gregg township public schools
for the new term: Murray's, Miss
Nong Wagner, Cross Roads, Miss
Isabelle Lee, Parmers’ Mills, Miss
Ethel Musser: Decker's, Miss Lola
Vonads: Poke Hill, Miss They
Smith; Spring Mills Primary, Miss
Mabel Musser; Spring Mills Inter
mediate, A LL. Duck, and Spring
Mills Grammar, Russell Condo
The jie of James Thompson, 10-
months-old son of Rev. and Mrs
william ©. Thompson, of Bellefonte,
was saved at the Jeflerson Hose
pital, Philadelphia, when physicians
removed from his throat the stem
of an apple which the child had
swallowed while playing at the fam-
ily home. The obstruction had been
in the child's throat four days. Dis. |
covery of the foreign object came
aby
A hearing was scheduled in court
here on the condemnation proceed-
ings on the Millheim ‘Turnpike and |
the
irush Valley-Bald Eagle road
An effort was being made to have
the county assume responsibility for
the roads
I'he Ford Motor Company ans
nounced that the ten millionth Ford
car had left the production lines at
the Highland Park factories, The
Ford touring car was priced at $2056
f. 0. b. Detroit. Demountable rims
und starter were $85 extra
The PF. W. West Company, under-
taking department, «under super-
vision of E. E. Widdowson, had pur-
chased a late mode] hearse. The ve-
hicle was of the limousine type. The
company also had purchased a com-
plete line of funeral equipment
Ira Winters, 32, of Osceola Mills,
lost two fingers and part of the left
hand in an odd accident He was
carrying a miner's dynamite cap in
his pocket while doing farm work,
and when he thrust his hand into
the pocket the cap was in
manner exploded I'he hand
mangled
Catharine Hille daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Fred Bender of Centre
Hall, was painfully scalded on the
face, neck and chest by coffee
which spilled from vessel while
the family was visiting friends in
Mifflinburg. The scalds were not be-
lHeved to be deep enough
permanent injury
Mr Mrs. Clayton Royer, well
known Bellefonte co ple, were mak-
ing plan leave In their new
Studepaker touring car for a trip
west covering a month or six weeks
Their trip was include stops at
Altoona where daughter, Mary,
wis a supervisor in the Altoona hos-
pital, and with relatives in Pitts.
burgh Ohlo, Illinois Michigan
Marriage licenses to
the following G
Connelly, State and Vir
ginia W. Pollard, Sunbury: B. Ralph
Summer and Ottillle G. Hughes
both of Bellefonte: Thomas Miller
Erie Rose A. Derstine, Belle
fonte, Daniel B Bloom and Agnes
R. Bible both of Centre Hall: Wil-
llam P. Hall, State College and
Margaret C. Spotis, Reading. WwWil-
liam G Newman nd Emma A
Dyke, both 1 Charles
B. Hood, Alto:
some
Was
badly
a
to cause
and
Lo
to
thelr
and
were issued
Robert
{ ouples
College
ald
w rkmen
ICTs W
A storm Lroke
SE fT Walks
workmen
- REAL ESTATE
TRANSFERS
L ux
to
* the home { her
Patton Twp
Homan, # al
. M Bate
Joss H
Kenneth Siler
lege, tri
James
Moshannon
3
by excr to James
W. Beals. of! ux. of Moshannon, tract
in Show Shoe Twp, $1
Albert C. Luca al, Ww
W. Beals ot ux Moshannon
in Snow Shoe
Maurice Auman
Gummo ix, of
3, tract in Spring
el
James
of tract
$8!
William
HR
p
D
to
Bellefonte
wp, $1
John T. Lucas, by excrs
W. Beals, et ux, of
tract in Snow Shoe Twp,
ot
to James
Moshannon,
L 3
SNOW SHOE
Those who spent Bunday at the
Frank Hipple home were: Mrs Gene
Roan and daughters, Delores and
Donna Sue, Miss Mary Schreffler
and son Bil of Bellefonte, Lem
Hipple of Milesburg, Mr. and Mrs
Albert Hazmard and son Albert of
Moshannon, Mrs. Willlam Peterman
and daughters Dorothy, Betty and
Judy, of Somerset, Mr. and Mrs
John Hippie, daughters Virginia and
Kathryn, sons John and Norman,
Mrs. John Schreflier, Mr. and Mrs
John SchrefTler, Jr. and children
Evelyn and John
Cpl. Norman Hipp ang sister,
Marte of Mill Hall, left Bunday for
a short visit with their brothers,
Bob and Jim Hipple of Niagara
Falls
Miss Dorothy Wenriek of Mill
Hall, spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Eva Wenrick
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Wade are
visiting the latter's sister, Mrs. Nan
Stark, und nephew, Bill Wolslagle
and family, at Rochester, N. Y,
Mrs. Dave Heshley of Hollidays-
burg, returned home alter visiting
her son, Lesher Heshley and fam.
ily.
Miss Pauline Lueas, who hag been
under the doctor's eare in Philadel
phia for several weeks, returned to
her home much improved in health
Mrs. John Shaw shopped in Belle.
fonte on Saturday
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
| JULIAN
Mrs. Clarence Flack wig Mrs, C
C. Bprow have secured employment
at the Titan Metal Works in Belle
fonte. They are commuting to work
| Those who were entertained
dinner gt the home of Mr. and Mrs
Melvin E. Willlams were Mr, and
Mrs. Nearhoof, Mrs. Dean Focht,
Mrs. Starzesky and son Buddy, and
Anna Nearhoof all of Tyrone
The wedding bells were ringing
In our town again at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Dando, when thelr
son, Gale, was married
Miss Jennie Straw of Wilkinsburg,
spent a week visiting her auns, Mrs
Marcella Beals over Memoria] Lay
Mrs. Beals accompanied ner niece
back home and will visit her sister
Mrs. Annle Johnstonbaugh of Brad
dock
Mrs
at the
Mr. and
place
Mrs, Lamp of Altoons
weekend with her
Thomas Turner
Mr. and Mrs. E
tended the banquet given
of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in
the Westminster Hall, Presbyterian
church, Philipsburg, and also called
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Andrews
Mrs. Mary Bwope
trip Ww Youngstown, Ohio, to see her
nephew, Billlle Spencer who was
home on a furlough from the army
Billie's are Mr. and Mrs
Lyle Spencer that place
Mr. Wiley Green and granddaugh-
ter Olive Green, returned thelr
home in Julian after spending a
week with Mr. Green's step-daugh-
ter, Mrs. Olive Guyer, of Lock Hav-
Lo
Evert Nonsome spent Sunday
home of her grandparents,
Mrs. James Reese of this
the
Mrs
spent
daughter
B. Williams at.
in honor
made a flying
. '
parents
of
wo
of Unionville,
he United
Julian Thursday
werk
Fred Kurty
pending some Line
Mi Mollie ]
will
Brethren
evening
Baltimore is
with |
wale
of
moth
of this
wr
an
INE GLEN
Se
P
Ty rvice Sunday
Hing
m read Service at
the
I's. Clyde
made a Dusines
purg Monday of last week
were accompanied by Mira
daughter Janet o
Dery
James Hodge
Hoover and
trips
Wig
Bugssh w
win BPENCGing 8 week at
h { parents Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Hoover
$ rs at the
M Sgt
Florida
children
and Maynard
Pvl Donald Hoover
ge Meade Md . Mrs
Hoover and daughter Donna
Mr and Mr Russell Hoover
and children. Sonya and Joyce
The 5th War Loan drive is under
way. Mrs Clyde Hoover, chairman,
Burnside township urges cooper
at of everyone to help back the
attack. Be prepared to buy bonds
when your tor calls. The dis-
trict Let's go over the
the boys. The solicitors are
Meeker, Mrs. Russell Hoo
Rhoda Hodge, Creighton
d Mrs. Clyde Hoover, Jr
Pfc. Ralph Hahn, son of Mr and
Mrs. Walter Hahn, Is spending his
furlough with his parents here
Sgt. William Meeker, son of Mr
and Mrs Martin Meeker, is spend.
ing his furlough at his parental
home He Is accompanied by his
wife, the former Marjorie Borger of
Moshannon
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pluebell and
Mrs. R L Schmoke made a busi.
ness trip to Philipeburg one day Inst
week
There will be a Orange meeting
Monday evening. June 18 at the R
L. Schmoke home. All grangers are
urged to be present
look for further Information
concerning the chicken and waffle
supper at the Pine Glen festival
house next Friday evening. Suppers
gerved from 5 30 until 9 o'clock
— a Wn wm —
BLANCHARD
The Daily Vacation Bible school
was scheduled to begin gn Monday
at the school
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spangler of
New York City, has been here for a
week, preparing to repair Mrs
Spangler's parental home. They have
been spending the time with Mr
and Mrs. Harris Confer |
Mrs. Emma James returned on
Friday from a few weeks’ visit with |
friends In Howard i
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Richards and
family left for State College imme-
diately after the close of school here
to operate the restaurant he recent.
ly secured.
Miss Jean Kunes left Saturday for
a week's visit with friends in “|
caster )
Mrs. Bess Johnsonbaugh and
daughter Lou of State College, were
Bunty guests at the Harry Kunes
Hoo
Mr
Em-
Janice
Le-
of
Done
vii Clyde
wWers
Royles of
Buck and
naay
me and
Mi
of
Chex
ald
Lee
¢
oi
’
on
wali
8
ta is h
gh
qu g
top with
Martin
ver, Mrs
Sones ar
when the child began to cry and Pred Hall transected business st Alice Harter, Who passed away at
continued without ceasing. Two days
later his breathing became labored Miss Joy Cole Is
and physicians recommended his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,
removal to Philadelphia for x-ray
examination. The x-ray
Philadelphia last week.
Earl
Kauffman of Runville,
the Lock Maven hospital early Sat. |
visiting her urday morning.
Plans are
CAN CHERRIES WITHOUT
SUGAR TO STRETCH SUPPLY
To save sugar when preserving
cherries for ples, cen them without
SUgRr, suggests Miss Helen B. Butler,
home economics extension represen
tative of Centre county. Sugar can
be added when cherries are used
next winter
Cherries are among
easy WW can without sugar First
wash the cherries, then pit them
Pack cold into jars to within a half
ineh from the wp. Cover the cher
ries with water and seal jars
cording to type of lid used. Place
filled jars in bolling water bath and
be sure water covers jurs by at least
one inch, Process pint jars 15 min-|
ules and quart jars 20 minutes,
starting to count the time after the
walter reaches a good rolling boll
the fruits
WC»
At the end of processing, remove
Jars and complete the seq] where
necessary, 8tand jars upright to coool
In a place out of the draft. Do not
cover Jars with paper or cloth
in a cool, dark
Store
dry place
If you want to can the cherrie
a sirup Instead of water, you can
substitute honey or sirup for
the sugar. Use 2 cups of honey to
3% cups of water Bring the water
to a boll, add the honey, and stir
Bring to a boll again and remove
the scum. Add to the cherr The
fruit may be darker in color but will
have the natural flavor
If you corn sirup, use
third corn sirup to two-thirds
For example where you ordinarily
would use 2 cups of sugar one
and one-third cupyg of sugar and
2-3 cup of carn sirup Wo 4 « ips of
water for a medium
Cherries canned
are
des
in
corn
{ gos
it
use One «
AURAr
he
without wWeeten-
ing
wn
shortcake
Ea A a
KENNEDY
Ronald Alkey, Jr, who has been
home from the Navy returned
his base at Crest Lakes, IN. Sun-
day
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McCartney and
son of Milesburg, called in our vil-
lage Bunday afternoon
Clair and Clyde McCartney spent
the weekend with thelr mother
J. FP. McCartney and Clalr called
on George McCartney Bnow
Bhoe
Mr. and Mrs, John
Milesburg, and Mr. and
Lucas and sons called in
on Bunday afternoon
Henry Gault
house and
We
ers
vo
al
Bmith of
Mrs, Harry
our village
is bulld
doing fine
are glad to hear Jack Leath-
Is able w return to work
Milford Lucas and family and
Evelyn McCartney attended church
at Howard, Bunday morning
Mrs. Helen Gardner of Howard
called on her parents, Mr Mrs
Henry Gault, rec
ing a new
is work
and
ently
STATE TREASURER MAKES
ASSISTANCE REPORT
In the twenty counties
eastern Pennsylvania comprising
Region No. 4 of the State Treasury
Scranton, $758,762.10 in Special As
sistance was disbursed PETSOTS
receiving Aged and Blind Pensions
and for Ald 10 Dependent Children
during the month of May, geoording
0 G. Harold Wagner, State Treas-
urer. For April a total of $761.374.000
was distributed in this area
cipients in these classifications
Centre county residents the
groups receiving Special Assistance
were paid a total of $25,076 In May
divided as follows: Aged, $15836 30
of North-
w
to re-
in
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KEEP COOL THIS SUMMER!
THEE YRC TORE PUR DN DURST J 1 a RS
WE
IR JR RN ER ee 1
REAR OREN 0 OR SRE DRL DN ee 3
WOMEN'S
SLACKS
2.98
A practical sinck for everyday use
Popular cotton twill for easy wash-
Sizes 12 0 NW
ing. Navy color
a
LADIES’
Bathing Suits
3398
Solid colors and prints In rayon
and cotton fabrics. One and two.
pieces. 32 to 40.
BATHING CAPS « he
RY i wi "
Blind
Children, $7,455.70
were
————
$1781; Ald tw
totalled $25,118
the week just closed
During
lief payments In Centre county
gregated
previous week
cording tg Mr
CULL
fe
make the
{edd
Payments for
$606.10
$508.60
totalled
Wagner
WP m—
LOAFER HENS
|
Dependent
Apri] payments
re.
“neg
Lhe
RC~
FROM POULTRY FLOCK
Cull Joafer hens and
only for chickens that
most efficient use
Agemt RC
el
of
County
urges poultrymen and farmers
poultry
feed cost
ti
from the hen that bs
vely
thorough
will
dozen eger
distinguish
Careful but
now
pet
Lo
reduce
Iti
Lhe
neip
Cary
out
tion
The head of a laying hen is brig
ire
{
aver ha
Ay
ish
i
conser
i
ul
dicate:
wit Lies
and waxy
inKken
d, with
large
hi a sh
comb and
soft The
comb
ill head which may have
tint
@ y
ing i
standpoint
management
stematic ¢
vation and
culling
that
Jia
use avaliable
enn
Lhe
Blaney
of
the
sound from a
Bin0 |
efficiency
Detalled information to help ident]
fy
determine
loafer
which
ricaitural
' those
characteristics which
the
is
WMying hen
aavilable
ured
Extension Office in
hens
can from the
fonte
Leaspoot
LERAPOOT
water
(
A i—
Starch
stiffer
For a if starch
ful of gum arabic and
f "|
wo
Add this
wrt of starch
amount
"
Beart the Miasxifen afte
(7
COOl
str
Yipes
New Slacks Socks
TO SUIT A MAN!
4 pairs 1 .00
Smart cable ink and
link cotton socks suitable Tor
cool, comfortable wear al.
most anywhere this summer
Short type only. 10% to 13
slitch
ANCHOR YOUR GIRDLF
te These Munsingwear
“Girdle - Downs”’
98cP
of myon
fee]
Knit
eg and
they hug the
like a stocking
FROTECT YOUR FEET!
Cotton ““Footies”’
4 pairs $1.00
Wear them over your stock
help hu wear jong-
11
ii
ings u ee
er Natural Sizes 8;
lo
SFERSUCKER—REQUIRES NO JRONING !
TWO-PIECE SUITS
$3.49 © 55.9
brown
Special | Aprons
Take Your Quota of Vitamin
“ID in These Attractive
HALTERS
98¢ to $1.29
Brief
fect
and exposed! The per-
way Al envied sun-
vin a pretty halter, Sines
medium ang large
f
OF
Girls’ Playsuits
$9.98
Matching separate skirts!
Cotton beautifully
styled and comfortable One-
piece playsuit ith button
skirt. Sizes 7 0 12
prints
front
rE
Sizes M 1 WW
-
Cardigan Sweaters.
Variety of Solid Colors
Pull-over Sweaters to Match - $1.69
Combine these with Navy or Brown
Cotton Gabardine Slacks. . . . $2.98
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Ad
Summer Needs for Toddlers !
Our Traditionally Low Prices and Varied Stocks Enable Mothers
to Choose Generously for Precious Little Ones!
Overalls - $1.39
Cotton twill Sanforired
shrunk (1% residual shrink-
age by Government test) Bib
front, suspender top. Sizes
1 10 6 Cotten Jersey Pole
Shirts, 79%.
Pinafores - $1.98
Crinkled seersucker. Braid
trim, heing on bodice front.
Shoulder raMes. 1 tw ¢
Bath. Suits, $1.89
Pretty color combinations in
sizes 1 to 3
Sun Suits - - 69¢
Ootton chambrays in” pin.
stripe. Sun backs, 1 to 3.
Overalls - $1.19
Cotton.  Bib-top, suspender
style, long legs. 3 0 6
Bellefonte
A.C. Turner Co.
Crider's Exchange Building
from
aissolve
enslly
the
in a bulletin
Ag-
Belle
a
One
i of baking soda In a little
QlLe
LITTLE NITTANY
Mr Mrs. Earl Ulsh of Lewis
town, Mrs Young and
daughters, Virginia Mildred,
and son Glenn of Hublerstburg, were
stipper guests at the Earl Harter
Low LY evening
Mike
ano
and Calvin
ao tick
ang
Bund
Delaney daughter, Mrs
James Decker and two children of
Centre Hall, visited Elizabeth De-
ianey Bunday afternoon
Mrs. Margaret Dullen and
song spent FE afternoon
her daughter, A
family
Mr. and Albwry
Monument i 1
alg
two
ingay with
Are. Boyd Butler and
Mackey of
Mscay at We
Clark home
Mackey of
Dolan and
Let Us Have
Your Tires
Recapped
We have a large stock of
Grade | Passenger, Track
and Implement Tires
HUBERT ROSSMAN
HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE
Phone 2615
BELLEFONTE, PA
WE MAKE KEYS
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Misses’ and Women's
Gayly
brown
and 38 wu
PINAFORES
52.99
striped
or green
52
Red
qe
id
cotien
Sizes
blue
2
1
Wo
SUN-BACK
PLAY SUITS
4.95
Button front, dirnd! skirt. Green.
red, dusty
Sian 12 Ww
rose
18
in spun rayon
LADIES’
Polo Shirts