June 22, 1944. Page Fine ——— > | L —J. L. Blackford, 8 2/¢, of Bain- | bridge, Md., spent the weekend with his wife and family at their home on Reyriolkds avenue —Ciuy Baughman, of East Bishop street, has begun the duties of his new position in the A. & P. Super Market at State College Prof. Wallace J. Ward, of East Curtin steeet, went to Cleveland, O,, Tuesday, where he has accepted em ployment for the summer, ~lt. Ruth Wetaler, of Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D. C, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Prank Wetzler, in Milesburg Willlam Dorworth, of Philadel- phia, spent the weekend with bis sisters Mrs. A. H. Sloop and Miss Alice Dorworth, of East Linn street —Phillp Houser, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Houser, of East Howard street, last Wednesday underwent a tonsillectomy at the Centre County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Flynn, of East Bishop street, and Seaman 1. ¢ and Mrs. Paul R. Emerick, of West High street, spent the weekend In Williamsport ~~Christopher Beezer, of Willow- bank street, last Wednesday went to Ottawa, Canada, for a week's visit with his nephew and niece, Lt. and Mrs. Edward Benson Miss Ellen Hassinger, of East Curtin street, ‘employed at State College, last Thursday was admitted wo the Philipsburg State Hospital for surgical treatment Guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C Blaney and family on East Curtin street last week, were Mr Blaney s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C Blaney, of Uniontown Mrs. Mary J. Caldwell who has been visiting in Bellefonte with Mrs James Caldwel] about three weeks, returned today (Thursday) to her home in Clearfield Mrs. Clara Leitzell, of McKees- port, is here for an indefinite visit with her sisters, Mrs. Esther Schad, of East Curtin street, and Mrs. Ray White and family, of Armor street —Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Parrish of West High street early last week went to Chicago, Ill, where Dr Parrish attended meetings of the American Medical Association. They returned home Friday. ~Mrs. James Call of North Alle- gheény street, member of the Bell fonte High School faculty, last week departed for New Mexico to spend the summer with her husband who is In a training camp there Mrs. Donald Watson and fow children moved this week fram Pleasant Gap to one of the Charles Dann houses on Halfmoon Terrace Mr. watson is with the Marines i& stationed at San Diego, Cal Miss Gertrude Thal Sunday returned to her duties at the nurses training school of the Germantown Hospital after spending three weeks’ vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thal of South Allegheny alreet ~After having spent several weeks in Bellefonte with her daughter Mrs. Jack Gingher and family, of the Berardis apartments, Mrs, An- pie Carson on Friday returned to the home of her daughter Mr Russell Brown, at Irwin Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Banbridge and sons, John and William, of Webster, spent the weekend in Belle- fonte with Mrs Bainbridge's bro- ther. william Brown, of the Penn- Belle Hotel. Mrs. Bainbridge is the forgner Helen Brown, of Belieloute —Mrs. Daisy B. Henderson, Mrs W. E. Crossley and Mrs. Ralph Dale all of Bellefonte, and Mrs. James Searson, of Centre Hall, last week attended meetings of the State Grand Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. held in Syria Mosque, Pitts- burgh. Mrs. William Curtin and two children, of West Curtin street last week went to West Chester U make their heme for the duration with Mrs. Curtin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hoffman William Cur- thy seaman second class, is now in training ot Davisville, R. I Li Pvt. Willlagn Barrett, Jr. early ths week returned 10 his duties with an anti-aircraft unit at Muroc Army Alr Pield after spending « Week's furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Barrett of North Al- lkegheny street. His trip here was his first visit home since entering the service last July “Mr. ana Mrs. Paul Boek and two children, of Paoll, are moviag into the Willlam Curtin home on West Linn street. Mr. Bock is em. played in the offices of the Warner OQompany here. Mrs. Curtin and her children are with her parents In West Chester while Mr. Curtin is seving in the Navy &- June Morrison, aged 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johan Maorrigon, of Bellefonte, R. D. 2, last Thursday pnderwent trepment at the Centre Qounty Hospital for a laceration of the hang received In a fall down » stairway while she was carrying milk bottle. Several stitches were required to close the wound Janice, five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Krauss, of East Linn street, ls reported fo be recovering slawly at her home from for oe and on “ Ler _ Was announced today OCAL ~You can buy many hard-to-get items at the Electric Supply Co, Bellefonte, Pa . ~W. B. Cunningham, of the West Penn Power Company at Kittaning, formerly stationed in Bellefonte, spent the weekend here with friends Jane--All Is forgiven Tried magic new combination, Post's Rals- in Bran. Think it's wonderful Crazy about those crisp wheat and bran flakes with raisins . «J. W. Schiebel, of Scranton, this week accepted a position as pharma. cist at the Parrish Drug Store and Is Mving at the Mrs. Jerome Harper residence on East Bishop street Samuel COlevenstine of Bishop street, returned home day from a several weeks’ visit with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Charles Stearns, at Joliet, Il Michael Hazel son of Mr Mrs, Joseph Hazel, of East street, Baturday underwent sillectomy at the Centre Hospital and returned home lowing day Mrs. G. T. Parrow, of New Mar ket, Virginia, arrived in Bellefonte Tuesday of last week for a visit with her mother, Mrs. H. M. Wetzel, and sister Miss Mildred Wetzel, of Thomas street Lt. Edwin K East Sun- and Bishop a on- County the fol- Taylor, who is in the quartermaster corps at Camp Lee, Va. arrived in Bellefonte Fri- day for a brief visit with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Taylor of East Linn street ~Mr. and Mrs. John I son and Mr. and Mrs. George Bur- ger, all of Washington, D. C., spent the weekend in Bellefonte with Mr Thompson's mother, Mrs. George B Thompson, of the Bush Arcade apartments, West High street William Long. son of John Love reported 4 recovering nicely from a fracture left arm suffered recently while at the home of his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mr: Russell Benner, in Buffalo Run Val- ley Thomp- be of the piaying John Popson of Kittaning, and a group of other West Penn Power Company officials spent the in Bellefonte on a fis Popson resided in Be when he West weekend Mr e until trans- Powe area B. Schad Franklin wre Mr wad Mi th ung erin rip Hefont sQIne Lime fered “go Wi by the Company to the Kittaning «Mr. and Mrs. Franklin and children, Patricia and Jr. of Caunden, N. J. arr early this week for a visit wit Schad’s mothe M1 Esther Sci East Curtin MI Schad expect retry weekend main here Weir gi Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth E. White of Axemann, on Sunday quietly ob- served thelr 49th wedding anniver- Sary at a family dinner. The elderly couple are the parents of Prothonotary Bond C White of AXeanann druggist Ray E White, irtin street Mr White | wife is tw Penn veg f 4 ai ahd howe Will | w while tl Pl adren Aun an smau ana East C years of of 70 nye his seni Kenneth Lynn pent the former vea Mr. and Mr and daughter Philadelphia Bellet with the ents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 West Logan sireet Promm's son, Cpl. Richard who js stationed at Port Fisher, N C arrived Bellefonte i the weekand for a 15-d | parents’ base Rev and Thompson of treet, and I law, Mr. and Mrs. David M. Thomp san, of the Bush Ar ) went t Danville, where Mr. Thompson took tion arilior it the Grove Presbyteri Mr. Thompson is a of the Grove church Mr. sand rs. John son, Bobby, whi Winchester, Va the weekend for a Dietz’s parents, Dr Rogers, of North Mr. Dieta, a government engineer left early this week begin the duties of a Aesignment ot Oreenshurg wife and will remain several weeks Mrs Wallage J Ward, of East Curtin street, for the past two weeks has been suffering from a severe ip- fection of the scalp just behind the left ear. The infection developed from a gmall plnple, and spread to the extent that Mrs. Ward has 0 undergo surgical Gealtment several times at the Centre County Hos pital dispensary. It is pow believed that the Infection has been checked Mrs J of Bast Cur- tin street Sunday returned home from a week's visit with relatives and friends In Wichita, Kansas, and Tulse, Okla. Mrs. Thomas went west as far aa Cameron, Mo, as the driv. ing guest of Mrs Carl Mathias, home sconomics teacher in the Bellefonte High School, who expects to spend the summer at her home in Migsour!. Her husband 5 In the service and i» stationed on the west const, Miss Emmy Lou Craig, of Belle fonte, is scheduled Ww be graduated from Bucknell University at the col- lege’s ninety fourth annual ocom- menceient on Saturday, June 24, it About 80 seniors from the class of 19044, which includes more than 200 students, {will be graduated this month, since weekend nte "J I. Froman. of Mr. and Mr AY Won and daughters ade Sunday eTVICE of ar former Dietz and been in arrived here durin visit with Mrs and Mrs J C Allegheny street have living QO new while his here for sOn D. ‘Thomas, "06 seniors were graduated in Pebru- « ary and another abies. Among the Gthér guemts Mrs, and daughter, Bonnie, and 4 p of 50 seniors is listed for uation In October Miss Cralg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James HB. Cralg, of West Cur- tin street, will receive the degree of Bachelor of Arts. She Is a member of Pi Bata Ph sorority and of Buck. nell's Women's A Association. She also served on the House of Representatives of the Women's Student Government Association. Il, Miss Belle- John E. Dewey, of Niagara Falls, ‘NY spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Floyd Davis, of Bellefonte, RD Mrs. Charles L. S8helbley, of East High street, spent part of last week with relatives and friends In Tre- mont and Lancaster, Miss Gertrude Osman, of Enst Logan street, spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. Walter Capello, In Harrisburg Miss Rosalie Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller, of East Linn street, has accepted a position in one of the offices at Penn State College Bud Coldren, senior clerk at the Bellefonte State Store, Is in charge of the store at Buow Shoe while John Gledhill manager, is on a three weeks' vacation at breakfast Ask grocer for magic combination new Post's Raisin Bran, Golden flakes of wheat and bran plus Cali- fornla seedless d Miss daughter Learn to smile ralsing Elizabeth of Mr. and Wetzler of Milesburg hame this weekend from with friends in Boston, Mass Lt. and Mrs. James Pettingill, of Great Falls Mont, arrived here Priday for a 21-day visit with Mrs Pettingill's mother, Mrs Mabel Voil- ynch, of West Bishop street Mrs. Henry Kahlmus, of the Presbyterian Home at Hollidays burg. former resident of Bellefonte is here with Mrs. John Mokle, of North Spring street Miss employ - ed In a defense plant at Harrisburg, arrived here last week for a brief vacation with her parents, Mr and Mrs. John Gordon, of North Thomas street Wetzler Malcolm expected a vist Ann Mr is for a elt visit Charlotte Gordon Shirley Martin Mur East went daughter of Mrs. Charles Martin { Curtin last Thursday York for ¢ vist w]ele ana with Mrs her and n Mr. and H Martin Mrs. Esther bank street, whe best of health for ¢ + time Willow - the Jodon of t been In Mues admitte Cent Hospital underwent an The Misses Margaret Kutches jast parted | their after day wa the re County yesterday she operallor and Cath- Wednesday de- home in Los An- spending several Mr of hear erine » and Bel thelr parent Kutches woe - Johnson last cuties hoo! week's visit ang Mr: El- West Howard f8pr aie “ East to ( I er, of week wen! wilh reds live bY Mtr Mary Pelrigin apartment Vasil anied Dix LI Week We ner LIE North wel day farmer ia Chari ttt tL) ’ men ui Ral i in-law and sister, Me Robert McClellan on ree! Charles Martin, of Bout) street and Mrs C Thomas repart of last week United Brethren nventlion the 1 at the other Mrs “ i DOMas Are M Allegheny foung sl poet al- Mis- nd ted hare} Clearfield ler, employed as : Rust Engines ; company in Front Royal. Va urived io Bellefonte Friday to spend the weekend with melatives and f Mr. Miller recently went to reinia after having been employed r a time in California he ] rendads vi The Misses Shields of street and Katherine West High street wk Haven with the for Miss Teresa Shields { nurses at the Lock Haven spi pon heir relurn were omparded by Miss Shields spent the weeketid at her sia ters home Agnes East Logan Musser, of iA spent ai. ang a whe nrere Captain and Mrs Nevin C Jodon and son, Johnny, and Miss Audrey Roan, all Boston, Mass, arrived here Saturday night for a ten-day visit with Captain Jodon's mother Mrs. Bsther Jodon and family, on Wilowhank street Captain Jodaon WhO until entering the service was a prominent Bellefonte dentist, is ontinuing with his profession in the army Mr and Mr: Roy Grove of Bradford, and thelr daughter, Mrs Edware Bussle and two children, of Kane, were here during the week- end Ww attend the 36th annual re union of the Grove families haid Saturday at Orange Park, Centre Hall Mr. Grove, manager of the Bell Telephone Company In the Bradford area, Is a son of Mr. and Mrs A C. Grave of near Bellefonte Mes. Grove is a daughter of Mr sd W. R Shape, of SBouth Thomas Mreet Because every of week we receive requests from persons who want Ww buy this or that item, We suggest that you inspect your storage spaces and list the articles for which you noe longer have any use and which are gathering dust. There Is a dee mand for nearly all kinds of house- hold goods, prices are higher than they've been for many years, sad you'll be restoring to use articles which are badly needed by someone. | The Centre Democrat classified ad- | vertising department bs an ideal way | to let others know what you hase for sale. ~Those from out-of-town who at. tended the funeral of 8. vin Hack! ett of Bellefonte, held at the Welg- | ler Memorial Chapel, Milesburg, last | Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hackett, of Bolling Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Brown Hackett, Mrs. Paul White, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd While, all of Centre Mall; Mr. and Mrs | George Hackett, Mrs Raymond Fultz, Mr. and Mrs. James Shivety, all of Lewistown, Mr. and Mrs. Big- a D. 11a THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | ~Sale: Mattress and springs. Buy now and save $1000 on your old mattress and springs at the Electric Bupply Co. Bellefonte, Pa Ted-—come home. Got something different for breakinst New hran flakes and rolgin combination called Post's Raisin Bran, It's delicious It's new! Mrs. George RR. Meek, of North Spring street, Saturday went to Bale timore, Md for a brief visit with her son, Lt. (ig) Peter G. Meck, who ls stationed there Mrs. Calvin Smith and daugh- ter, June, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, are spending this week as guests of Mrs. Smith's sister-in-law, Mrs Nellie Geary, at her home on the W. P. Bleg property, Burnham Place, south of Bellefonte by Howard Charles Bart- street and Clvde Greenaway of East Beaver street, collided at the diamond in Bellefonte last Wednesday after. noon. No one was injured and dam- age was slight Bellefonte police re- ported Pvt and Greensboro fonte, Cars operated ley of East Edward Nelson, of arrived in Belle day visit parents, Mr. and Ison and family, of PviL. Nelson's : Frances Gammon: and this is her county Mrs N.C Friday for with Pvt. Nelson's Mrs. Frank N East Lamb street the former Greensboro to Centre Miss Bishop bridge home a Len ur is frat trig nrs I East Clevenstine ' Jean street enter Thursday honor of Miss bert Doylestown, whe at the Clevenstine he present were the Misse erine Walker, Dot imberger Maxine Craft ained nignt Mary party al of Those Cath- Betty Kelle- me Mary Kline Ann the iy rs. Wilson Md were William J Spring Lree Rev. Ard was gn Sunday moming at Lutheran of the 00th ' weekend er st ommeno: : if the Rev. Ard pasion Lie arch chiureh Wi formes Frank and Mr East Lian graduating High H Hartranit, son of Mr Horace J Hartranit f treet member of U Clana Bellefonte School thi nth Mw morning went Itoor report at the Navy for assigrunent parted for the location of e ny rev there ght he ing station iting I 2 haval which } AL ni de trail has not been time. Hartranft was Altoona by his par Ma Alice, wi SMe Gay revealed at thi Om pated his = a Home Lhe Bnd LUTE Tr a a WwW, of I if Blate hired 4 thereafter Ir sun eg i State in July 4 Pursue the ourse of civil fh ines ing Me Dpeariy RY were former well Known resigdenis of Caleville before jocaling at Blale several years ago. Friday orm Ga) mo the ALG MX wea ntime emester al Per he will euler Lhe Collies a afternoon's ang rected rin eemed Ve snapped Off and carried Aside from damaging required the « remove men x mb ront narrowly es g the POT a few ired nother huge was leposited u Varg front doors, AERINS nage, on fam- Additional Locals on Page 4 Card of Thanks MARKLEY We : =H - form daring of Mrs Rela fami} the Liles Heaton. late Signed) The of sympathy during and death of Edward d Bou» township Help Wanted « A truck driver quire at the O. A Kl Bellefonte, Pa x WANTED waees. Ir Hardware Store WANTED AT ONCE ate a large farm al nes of farm Woodland, Ps A man me Must be akilled pork Write Box we n n WANTED Men Ww out paper wood mine props. logs, mill work. Cone tact or by the hour Houses and cabins sulisbie for family Ye for rent at Job, Inquire of GO Holt & Bon, Pleming, Pa wr WANTED Two or three men with painting experience to paint badid. lugs on jarge farm Good wage board and room avallable on farm Necessary equipment and material will be furiiahed Contact Fred Bohn, superintendent, at Pompton Plains, New Jersey Box 368 x26 Lost and Found LOST No 4 mon book ued to Walter Leroy Moore I found, re turn to Mrs. Blanche Moore, Port tilda, RB D 1} fonte, In the name of Kenneth A Bitner, Howard, Pa. Pinder turn to the S———————— OWT A mana black pocketbook, | with some amall cha card and A and © gm Reward If returned to ~~ Monument, Pa. x LOST —1Aberal reward for nora. » , owner's | J my garage. 8 Ban fetonte.” Dr » PA CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified 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 less, 25 cents for first issue, and 16 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise- ments contain more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE--A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate advertising —sale or rent, KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be malled to 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 subscription ir pald up to date, is entitled to a 26-word ad- vertisement in these columns one ume, (ree of charge. Otherwise the subscriber will be charged the regular advertising rate. This privilege can be used six times 8 year at different intervals A Vee POR BALE CORI FOR BALE ineth Ea Boooter angard FOR BALE BO Cale; ¥. Ripka Pa Hard coal, all and soft 80. Water Bt Coal SALE-—Pre POR BALE WOO feet FOR SALE wood of R KE th-R-4 POR SALE 4 000 MRO 0A pine Winer lnguire of Be Moshannon, Pa Marietta AlsO used Meeker OOH BLO slios Millhesn, Pa FOR SALE dum rake Bpring Ome nes Bungar Lion Mills POR SALE Crass over BALE FOUR : good FOR SALE ape We FOR BALF i. hw » Oarage ny POR BALE #4. F K Have FGR SALE dum rake with box and w wok. Inquire Ouman t Pa Kocher , Sales Mart PARMERS Centre enday wy] try : £ Pa FOR 61 OHS Dodee pick tires rR M Penn Ha Bring ¥. You Reipe) FARMERS The Chinon M Ball Pa. offers you portunity 0 diapose of Mock and poultry by bidding. every Monday DECKE 88 2000 As Sale Is made male oom alon Joe Bechdel Rater » ITH hn RR ” POR SALE — no Hotterma Milthenr Amplifier for Rent FOR ’ FOR SALP . RENT Sound femtiva oO hering Also ho Uae long RD 2 fyalem other Wo apstem ! Inquire of F ] Bellefonte Re Roos x Wanted to Buy TED Miking Howard RB sMiilabir tA wr ga Ll SBALR Late Blate Balihesd the hundred ie rier ny er State College Harner Branch Phone 312 Mar Road To bwy machine D 2 WAN a seoond.ha FOR SALE NW. Fan Delaize 4 Desn't beens driven alnoe FIO miles Mas first Nres of Bierly's Garage, Rebersburg. Pa. x29 1041 wht Plymout} sedan vr WANTED To bur » Must Phase Male Na pec ioe Snow Shoe 3052 WANTED Telepohne key, Lock Haven FOR SALE Flectrie, gasoline and joe milk coolers In stock Trumbull alectric brooders and brooder units Completely equipped service departs ment 8aniey C Blerivs Radio & Flectrie Shop, Phone SRS, Millheim Pa » x20 0D WANTED To buy tenth, hiraliei Box 2%. Belivton te WANTED To buy trigerator and Meivie Pravel & anal) Harms Bal S88 FOR 8ALE Matched set golf clube and leather bag. All In good oondition. A real bargain. Sell. He because of age and poor health Clubs left-handed. Price $26 00 for both Must be seen to realise the big bargain offered Por sppoints ment to see same, please write own. tt PO Box MM MIN Hall, Pa. xe of best an Secy * arch Rutiersburg, Pa WANTED-“To buy chickens, young and old WII pay Niehest prices Must have some at once Also lives sock Albert RK. MoCOsieh, Loganton Pa. Phone Losanten 2002 a [WANTED Por war effort: rage. pa par. mapseines sotap ron and (non-ferrous metals. Hoberman's Coal & Junk Yard foot of South Vesper street, Lock Maven, Pa. Phooe Dial L 1h] wo WANTED To buy books and mags: Hoss for the Lock Haven paper mills. Also pon fron and meals © | Hoberman's Oc and Junk Yad South Vesper street, Lock Haven Pa. Phone 2917. T FOR SALE --Twd John Deere mode A thactors. two B.000t cut horse mowers. one John Deere T-foot ou! rain Boder. three single row twos horse cultivators, one 10-hoe B.inch space Crown grain drill, one Hold. | fu andaste Lime spreader. This used | machinery in good running order Bungard Service Station, BSprin Mille. Ps a —————— a BURIAL VAULTS Be sure 1t W» reinforosd concrete bur hen you must choose one Dunlap Live Stock for Sale Ey FOR. BALE--Nine Richard Deeper Write or call Harry W. Pisher, 1044 Weal Sth St. Flemington. Pa ffoot out, | ernie Butler, A cow With ouif at sige | Howard, Pa PO BALE-~A very Ane milker. Also 12 lati 7) 4 FOR BALE-~Molsie n ond calf Haiph Bellelon we Pa pr $4 ‘ Eilon POR BALE~Thir i o bargain Cin} V FOR BALE 1400 FOR yor Ha ¢ . 24 Garage for Rent RENT A ¥ A A Earage oa het M1 se 1 ‘ f M i i Real Estate for Sale on SALE ' Eo Cha ¥ "a ubie Rk stove DAL Like ie ' sings bea wit tress. daybed without mattre . pet antique dresser w Vietrola Inquire tt W Y We ke TS al NY x28 POR Pur SALE--Fern ace i mile Con 4 of Marth surface Sa. 5 » ’ "nt loacted off 218 Mm . tivation bala * n sid tie timber N 110 POON & bank barn, #6x58 2 lame she summer house and Outhylidw Spring water at house Newly fenced Pasture Phame Mrolipfoury 2048 sfier € m. Paul Myers, 200 Sora ss. FP paburg Mare p MOR SALE Sealed bide renoval of the bhureh bullding anto Pa wi July 8 am feet Aheatihung, steeple, wired Foundation stone removed Right sO0ePL Or eject aly ang all Lids =» reserved Term sali, With purchase price Lo I» upon scceplance of bid Mall de AT folfe, RB. D 2. Logan! A ¢hw the » Hing Nae MM Laithers 2 miles sat of lo De received unt 194. Buti 30 12 feet WO rudd meta Roth window and refuse k n ungara ¥ i m feel DY Aaa roof Mjuare ww Pa CHICK BUYERS You won't go wrong and you can't do better than when Rou buy Mountain Range New Hampshire Red chicks that will live and ma- ture faster, Reasonable prices, “ALL BLOODTESTED BREEDERS" Pa x28 CAR | ——— - Best, for lngpectio PV gee LE : UT Pane FV Apartments for Rent POR BENT «Three furnl fies pO ‘ { y IWO ¥ Rooms for Rent HENS Be Farms For Rent. Repairing SERVICING Keep you Miscellaneous all and bh 2 AL awe Registers Beech COreek i d Re ] them ¢ iu Announcements FESTIVAL is he Sori ® \ EM tay fest At B ot 24 a the Civ. hl Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE Time HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made In Beliefonts Cot Them al Your Grocers CHICKS OF [KNOWN QUALITY Fa C. White Leghorns Anconas, Black Minoress, N H Reds, Bar from Imported Stock Heavy Mixed $6.00 per 100. Heavy cota and Black Minorca Pullets, $14 per 100 Heavy Pullets $12.00
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