August 3, 1944. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Page Fim LOCALS . “4 ~<Order your coal now, to be sure of having what vou need when win- ter comes. Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce . Miss Aileen lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee, of Cole- ville, has accepted a position at the Clevenstine Bakery here Miss Margaret Beaver, of East Bishop street, Monday returned to her duties at the First National Bank after a week's vacation Ralph Toner, of East Linn street, exalted ruler of the local Elks Lodge early this week went to Chicago to attend the National Elks Conven- tion --Mrs. Josephine Bentley of Lake- wood, OQ. arrived in Bellefonte dur- ing the weekend to spend three weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Edward Harper of Bast High street --Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams on Friday moved from an apartment an South Allegheny street the Miller house on West Bishop street vacated by Mrs. Thomas Wallace and son. Miss Carpeneto Allegheny employe Centre Daily Times terday for a week's tives and friends in and Riverhead, L. 1 ~Thomas Kellerman, and Mrs. Chas. Kellerman East Bishop street, returned home Mon- day evening from Washington, D C., after spending the weekend with his sister, Agnes his aunt, Mrs Marie Case # aries: Texas mer Shirley to Louise street of South The departed ves- visit with rela- New York City of of Mr son of and Martin, of Camp and his wife, the for- Harrington, Brat- tleboro, Vt, arrived in Bellefonte last week for a visit with for mer's mot Mrs. Howard of Pike Kenneth E. Holderman of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Holderman, of Milesburg, recently enlisted as an Air Corps Enlisted Reservist at Harrisburg. He is subject to call sometime after his 18th birthday or Six months After of the her Martin street ON therea the be held Lamb at § follow bring The monthly of Bellefonte Garder on the Island off street on Tuesday Pp. m. A picnic the business meeting. P your own tahle servi n Baird, daughter of Mr Bryson Baird, of Halfmoon Terrace, and Norm Jessop of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jessop, also of Halfmoon Terrace, last Wednes- dav underwent tonsiliectomies at the Centre County Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Witmer and children, Linn and Doris, Friday returned to their home on East Lo- gan street, from Huntingdon, W Va, where they had been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stewart and family, formerly of Bellefonte Mrs. Francis E. Mapshall, who had been living at Camp Campbell, 5. to be near her husband, Lt Marshall arrived in Bellefonte last week for an indefinite visit with Mr. and Mrs Herbert of North Spring str marriage last December Marshall was the fc Love Auman of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Willi B. Troupe and son and daughter, of Philadel- phia. arrived in Bellefonte early this week spend a week s vacation guests Mr. Troupe's parents and Mrs. Calvin Troup, on Thomas street. The Troupe resided in Bellefonte for a of years before moving Phi. meeting Club will of West August 3 will lease supper Eo A —Joveely and Mrs son her Aue et her rmer AM 0 as Mr South family to Phi and Mrs Field for a of Bowman rived here ter's parent Wilson Wilson Je, visit with Mr and Mrs of West Bishop street Richard V. Waite of Brooklyn, N. Y here A visit with his mother his wife the ff: of East Linn street Frank Mrs OM for and with Betty Fi Kiley 8 son mer Our mailing corrected over the weeker i tions ed up Saturd 29. have been received from will credited the of Augu In t event of any at once. As ble in advance, 3 i you are paid expiration date of you printed on the pink subscription Is due same at once to a Hvery Your paper Mrs. Anna Conley has fined to bed at her home on Logan street since Monday of week when she suffered a fall her home. Making a misstep while walking through the bathroom, Mrs Conley slipped and fell backwards over the tub, suffering painful In juries. Although no bones were brok Lad injuries are expected to re quire some time to mend. Her daugh- ter, Mrs. William B. Wallis, of New York, is expected here today spend the remainder of the sum. mer with her mother George Young, of West Lamb street. well known Bellefonte barber who suffered a fracture of the left shoulder about six weeks ago when A portion of a porch he was tear ing down fell and struck him, on Monday was taken to Philadephia where he was admitted to the Uni. versity Hospital for treatment. His removal to Philadelphia came after usual efforts to correct the injury proved fruitless. It is believed that An operation will be necessary. Mr Young was taken to Philadelphia by James Kerschner and Russell Young, both of Bellefonte The guests at the William Woom- er home, Bellefonte, R. D., Satur. day and Sunday, to attend Mr. and Mrs. Woomer's wedding anniversary were Mr. Woomer's children and grandchildren, Mrs. Emma Sherry and her children, Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph Baird ana daughter Norma Tvson Jean, Mrs. Willlam Sweitzer, of Bellefonte, and Mr, Gurdon Ty. son. A delicious dinner was serv. ed. Mrs. Sweitzer baked the cake for the oceasion and all had a very enjoyable time. The hosts received many useful gifts, a was i a N receiv credited. Subseriptior urday on be eTTOTS subseriy are ou can l checking the subscription If readily up label kindly ure regular your renew t de of been con- We ’ last at her to Virginia Healy of Harris. in Bellefonte during the visiting friends Miss burg, was weekend Order vour coal now, to be sure of having what vou need when win- comes. Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce . Edward Kofman confined n East Linn days because of ilingss Mrs daughter High st ter of Kofman's, to Hed at his street for sey hns been nome eral Margaret Armstrong and Miss Margaret, of East moved vesterday into the J. C. Hamilton apartment on East Howard Judith and Stephen Malin dren of Mr Betty Malin, of field, Conn, are pere for a visit with thelr aunt, Miss Sara Malin, at her apartment in the 100F building Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buckley, of Peterborough, Canada, are guests at the McClure home on West Bishop street. Before her recent marriage Mrs. Buckely was the former Mary McClure, of Bellefonte Captain Roy Wilkinson is with a field artillery unit at Camp Breckenridge, Ky, arrived in Belle- fonte early this week to spend a 14- day fur with his parents, Mr and Wilkinson, of North eet street chil. Fair- Jr. who lough Mrs. Roy Spring street The Undine Sunday folle Fire Ci for convention James member will leave on firemen’s next week Bruno Mar Mary Gt Teat Mr Ohio week garet Graham daughter Jane, of Syra- N.Y Mrs | Margaret Mr ‘leveland last and A county with the Ia tha Evey, of Howard, and with friends in the Bellefonte area. Mrs Couture is the former Pear] Evey of Bellefonte The Misse ungh brief visit mother, Mrs Mar- Helen and Friday po it) Kisco month Philadelphia ar respectively, after and Howard street childre: of Chevy ge and Andrew ‘hilds _—. Virgin nard Levins ia Military Insti ington. Va is spending this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris Levine and family of West How- ard street. Charles Knisely, also a tudent at the same wii is In Bellefonte for a two t with hi Albert East Bi Lax thi sch weeks father Knk hop street Iyn Gunsaliu Mrs. Harry nd her today eT Charles Mead home Mr You isburg is return Ing oon nm a bus- iness mission terdas ves coor family to panied Meadville ndrew Matake Watkins of d= nnd Hay and Bell Mr Matsko h for the past formerly Howard, | el Heler siting tiv nte. Mr been emp at the Pugit Sound Washi Mrs Mat- to Washing. week her hu ime h Mrs. Wil oe ie and rie frier es In and joved or fr AVP Car Yard ngton return to few tn |} n res er work Mokie Mr Janice Howard Mrs cottage am J Mr daughter Cha Wetzel of f Mrs Mokle and t week at a While following Wolf and Belle Mokle and J D Ma Mil Mokle and Mr. Mayes fish bass with excellent results Mr. and Mrs Bdward Shields, Reading. and thelr daughter-in- and granddaughter, Mrs. Mich- Shields and daughter, Anne Elizabeth, of Miami, Fla. arrived in Bellefonte during the weekend for a visit with the Misses Agnes and Teresa Shields of East Logan street The younger Mrs. Shields and her daughter expect to be witn Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shields at Reading In- definitely due Ensign Michael Shields being recently sent from Miami to the Pacific Coast Mr. and Mrs. M. ©. Stover, of Maple Park, 111, BR. D, inform us by letter that the weather In Kane eounty, where they live, has been very hot, in fact, they had no rain from June 13 to July 25, but add that the much needed showers have now arrived. They report that threshing Is now underway, with only a fair yleld of oats, anti Wheat and barley crops befow normal. Ear- and faughter ph Diehl and Joss pent la there they en Mr and daughter kie all of Bellefonte Mr fos Ja yes of ton ol nf nw ae} to ly planted corn suffered from lack of rain and curled up from the heat Potatoes are very much of a minus quantity. Good farm help Is still in demand out there, and our Illin- ols friends declare they can use a good hired man from this commun- ity if he can be spared. They prom- Ise to Include mush and milk on the menu if it Is wanted Mr. and (Mrs. Btover have a son in service on ane of the Hawplinn Islands, where he Is stat as Aan assist. ant operations officer In the Army | Atr Poree, Irecently 1] | Mrs avenue with Edward Young, spent several days last week relatives in Lock Haven Miss Helen Smith of State Highway offices will leave Saturday for Atlantic City, where she will spend part of a two. weeks’ vacation the local James Btover, of Collingswood, J. returned to his home Batu after spending a week with his Mrs. C. C. Bhuey, of East street N day aunt, Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brindel and young son, Anthony Wayne, of Co- burn, were business visitors in Belle fonte Baturday, and while here were callers this office Roy C. Witmer, street, has accepted a an electrical refrigeration company in New York City and began his new duties there Monday Sgt. J. Edward Whittaker re- turned Wednesday his duties nat Camp Davis, N. C after spending the weekend with his parents, Mi and Mrs. Edward Whittaker of West Linn street Rev. Clarence E of 8t. John's nt of East High position with last to Arnold Lutheran church Sunday for his annual month's mer vacation at his cottage near York. Mrs. Arnold has been at the cottage for the past several weeks Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Waite and ldren, Rose Marie and Patricia Phoenix avenue, spent the latter he week Braddock with Waite in-law and » Mr. and Frank Taber pastor left sume- In brother Mrs and Hart recovering 1flered he slipped NO bone sisted ranft, of We rapidly several weeks ago and fell at his were broke n and his of sprain Logan from home Mrs who had and been with mers husband. Lt. (jg) Peter in Chestertown, Md., for some last week arrived in Bellefonte will be with Lt. Meek's parents and Mrs. George R. Meek during absence on sea duty William W. Litke member of the law firm of Fleming & Litke Bellefonte, and chairman of Pennsylvanian State Bar Association, was speaker Saturday morning at the two-day annual meeting of ti Pennsylvania Association « Attorneys held Hershey Henry r apartment or Monday in hono Mr Hd Bel Mr Gro Meek daughter the for- Meek time and Mr hi of the Ciross = West the High 88th birthday of street loht YOKE D4 the guests were Mr Henry N Ebeling and m TR West Wed. i at the Navy fard fier ey. } Mr Garis donut! Ham B Cnr ned to hi piam Pvt. Garis the United of serv Water turned treet States {rom ee ir thie Mr Mrs Charles RR. Wehr and daughter, Marjorie, of East Curtin street and Miss Jean Clev- enstine, of East Bishop street, Sun. day went lo Philadelphia for a brief sit with Mr. and Mr Wehr's son, who recently ar rt. MM 3 there hakedown and n Mr Ponta Fred Heichel pending a and of Mich re Lis few with ph Helchel and Creek. Mr. Hele in Michigan for where he the formers family hel has fifteen responsible Motor C ed holds a sition with e Pont Company Mi Fleanor For Bishop street, has resigned it offices of B of Bs tf he Rl 3M burg. of East her Loca tn DOS- Dra become Bohonl in the rr ard No fonts Bellefonte Ary to the Super the Bellefonte Forsburg will assume her new position on ocret pal of Cordon n Bell he Lancons efonte last Mr leg hen, Mr. and Buffalo th her of week {ster South Al er parent Watson of She bro Haze son of Haze) Be nte, whe been visiting at the Gord more than (wo weeks Larry Auman. 3 Mr. and Lawrences Aman, of East Lamb returned Saturday to his par- home the Centre Coun- ty Hoapital, where he was 5 patient ince June 7. receiving treatment for ght leg, and pelvis and s suffered when he was five-tom loaded coal ruck which his father was parking in front of the Auman home Capt. Joseph Moerschbacher re- turned Saturday 0 his duties at Del Rio, Texas, after spending two weeks with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moerschbacher, of East Bishop street and other relatives In Bellefonte. Mrs. Moerschbacher and their daughter, Molly Kay, who ac companied him to Bellefonte, re. mained for a longer visit with her father, J. Kennedy Johnston and family, also of East Bishop street Miss Louise Kresovich, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kreso vich, of Coleville, went to Pittsburgh to enlist in the WAVES Having met all requirements ashe has been ordered to report to Hunt. er College, New York, on August 9, to begin training. Miss Kresovich is a graduate of St John's Parochial school and the Bellefonte High Bchool, class of 1039. 8he has two brothers in the service: Pfe. Ralph Kresovich, at Norfolk, Va. and Pfc. Louls Kresovich, of Camp Polk, La «Mrs. (Hibert Downingtown, rvin treet Mr Run Mi and Mrs and also h Howard Valley wht w Mr rfc ar eh of m home for son of Mrs street ents from a fractured ri ther injurie run over by a Mekivaine, of ther and sister, Andrew Breese, of Manchester Mass, and Mrs Joseph | | Baker, at the latter's home on North | | Allegheny street, Other guests at of Phoenix | arrived here Friday for an Indefinite visit with her bro-! Mrs Water street her daughters Anna Cordon, of North is spending a week with Reba and Marie, in | Harrisburg Merrill Walte, of Willowbank street, electrician for the West Penn Power Company, was on vacation Inst week and spent most of the time at his home Mrs. Reginald Wood and son, Arthur, last Wednesday returned to their home in Bloomfield, N. J. af- ter spending a month with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. 8pangler, of North Bpring street Mr. and Mrs. Edgar R. Murphy, of Drexel Hill, returned to thelr home last Thursday after spending several days in Bellefonte with Mr Murphy's sister, Mrs, R. L. Mallory of the Gazette apartments Mrs, Sarah Hofler, of East High street, recently resigned her posi. tion in the offices of Kofman & Co on Potter street, and this month will resume her former position in the offices of the Lingenfelter garage Lames 8 1c, of Nor- folk, va., is spending a 14-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Cla ence Gordon and family of East Lamb street Seaman Gordon re- cently returned from a trip to Ber- muda My family la Meter to the wiong Gordon, Bird from ler property Bird re. roperty at and the nce Jume: moved Halfmoon Mary Kane Creek M1 the | Mrs werk and house forme; Spring or ently purchas public Mrs Patty the Charles d sale Earl Lose and daughter, it Wednesday returned te Lose home on East How. ard street, from a three-months’ visit with the former's husband, Pvt Lose, who is stationed at Camp Car- on, Col 1 in itre County Ww tree during Ie ATK District Attorney Bishop attend- the Penne- District At- Hershey Hotel tig, of East the weekend AT 1 ¥ etd the annual meeting of A Ded A sociation of vivania tor arnes Liv hey Mrs Her Wilsor “rr Newtor f Wilming- ues 8 On and dnu- ! Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wilson and family, of Warriors Mark was 8 Bellefonte caller Monday, hav- ing come here as the driving guest of Mrs. Wilson Mrs. Mary Shawley of Belle- R.D had a large splinter re- from the index finger of right hand at the Centre County Hospital week. The Injury was suffered while Mrs. Shawley was windows at her home fonte moved her Inst cleaning la nf Inst 4 Pe western m they on a t Mich Both werk HA anc me trot mio of East Lig work with Elsie, at made Lhe Robert Eck rot whe } that part Pvt. Frank P Breckenridge, Ky. duties ater hE a and Pvt fur Rogus, of Camp returned to his after spend- with his wife Snow Bhoe the service ith a com- there day 13-day three children heey ve furlough at Pred Lafferty and Mt Lebanon, Pitts Burgh. spent several days inst week with Mr and Mrs A R. Everittt, of East Howard street. and Willis Dav- idson, of Ur ville leaving Bere on Thurs for Altoona for A visit there Mr Skippack Wo chiarer AY A msn with relative and Mrs William Saxon of Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Ralp F. Baith Altoona. Mrs. Lawrence Troy of Chicago, 11. and her mo- ther«in-law, Mrs. J. FF. Troy of Phi ipshurg, were recently entertained and Mr: Harrison Duke n Bald Eagle Creek of Mrs. 1. C Heineman and grand. daughter, Wilma Trumbdh of Wi kinsburg. arrived in Beliefonte earl) Inst week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haag. of East Howard Mrs Heinemar MA; years regitted in Bellefonte while her yusba nd the YMCA Mrs *ho have at nethanm Mra { well to Bellefonte to be Mrs. Mary street, When ( afer treet for Yas secretary i Archibald Caldwell and son ps tage wel where band Cald rRpects return with mother {f East Bishop Caldwell receives station heen Ww Reach ‘aldwells © ng A ox near Cpl stationed in her Caldwell pl to another and Mrs. William Ring and children, Jean and Billy, of ness Pleasant Gap expert to move to Bellefonte about September | and will oteupy the Mrs Wary Oras home on West High street Mrs Gray expects to move inte the apartment In the Bush Arcade building recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. David Thompson Pfe. Pred W. Crafts, Field, Bangor, Me. last week Ar- rived here to spend ten days with his wife. the former Charlotte Wea - ver at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Samuel Weaver, of North Penn street, and with his mother Mrs. Anne Crafts, of Bouth Thomas street Pvt Crafts is a member of the Alr Transport Command Mrs. Edward Miller and children, Kathleen and Judith, of the Petri. kin apartments, and the former's mother-in-law, Mrs. Ralph Miller, of the Bush Aronde apartments, last Thursday departed for LaCrosse, Wis where the younger Mrs. Miller and children will be indefinitely with her hudband, Pvt. Miller, who is stationed at Camp McCoy, Wis. elder Mrs. Miller Is expected to return home this week ‘Adolph Young and sisters, the Misses Jossio and Lena Young, all of Elwood Clty, rood } to their home there early this week after [visiting thelr sister-in-law, Mrs, a Lar Mr of Dow | the home included Mrs, Randolph | Bar: Young, at the home of her Baker of Pittsburgh. The family has made arrangements to move about on Phoenix avenue. U September 1 Into an apartment in parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kane their re- turn to Elwood City — i i CL ASSIFIED ADVER LL —— en ——— i —— "Over Thirty Thousand. Parsons Read These Columns overy week, partment has become s0 amazingly popular the benefits derived from is use, munity Bargain Counter RATES Advertisements first issue, and 15 ments contain more than twenty-five words, of twenty-five words or less, cents for each additional insertion That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de low cost and | it Is undisputably Centre County's Com- Considering its Where advertise. one cent & 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 must be complied with by office as the publishers are not permitted to divuige the name to this office, ments. Please do advertisements, of the advertiser, not call at the request replies to be malled those answering the advertise. for information concerning such BUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE. - Every subscriber to The Centre Dem. ocrat whose subscription is paid up to date, Lime, subscriber will be charged the regular advertising rate. used six times a year at different intervals vertisement in these columns one can be is entitled to 8 25 free of charge word ad- Otherwise the This privilege of Half. on va Titan Hele Terrace Missy moon cation Metal Richard Petzer Thursday returned Boston, Mass , after a brief visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fetzer, of the I00F apartments M1 homes Wallace and romm Dick of Bellefonte week w Lewd wie have leased an ox § to remain Wallace who Is with the Marines in Sur Diego, Cul, returns home (Additional Locals on Page 2) Kushwara jast week Wa from her dulles a Company offices ARM to his at n Lhe 3-C duties jast ent burg re apartment there until Mr Lost and Found ation book issued ' ar I n. Ph Mowihia MOM ( FOUND of — enti ying ' g foe office LAT the Ration BRIE Moshannot to the ogner 18ST Two No the name He! of te owner Help Wanted WANTED. Cir 18 lefor AT WAN time Harrish Homlery Apare Write Fealpilk WANTED--Men ww out mine props. logs mill work Con- tract or By the hour Houses and cabins suitable for family use for rent atl job Ingulre of GG. W. H« A Fieming. Pa ue paper wood Bor NOTE: The War Manpower Con mission has nt hat a me fs I ares may be hired solels referral by the United States Por ; ment Nery or designated age cles. and all females this ares if previods iy smployed carential activity, must have a statement of availability.) Work Wanted WANTED bulidimges ames Dela Fant Fy > in Wark h Trey ) ey. Centre Ha Articles for Sale POR SALE Meriva 1983 (Wrage Chevrolet Rafer fourg POR SALE med Pa 1085 Plymout Biegty'q Carag MR POR 10% Rie SALE eAan N ¢ Pa Piym POR MALE radio Omrage i Dos Chevrolet b bon Ler ra Rebersburg POR SALE-8pa: ir goon "yr and m a11n 193 tee POR SALE Hine burg. Pa ALE 4040 Kk With Oat . trate 200A MI BALE A Rallefor em and parm rmeiery Bam fied SALE--Pendix good condition bucket.a. day Snyder, Wingate Home Ia 8122 50 LB POR stove Pa POR BALE « A W330 MoCormick Deering tractor steel In pod condition. Inquire of C C Zeigler RD 1 Belisetonte Pa. Phone 8577 La on FOR SALE -q009 door sedan radio, spot light Will accept trade Rebershurg. Pa Lincoln Pephyr 4. In BELLEFONTE and STATE COLLEGE It's WOODRING'S for Better Floral Service Phone State College 2048 Phone Bellefonte 2128 FOR BALE --8wve Julia O wood, two miles m Mattern farm W. Holt & 124 POR BALE A Canine Ha and d ooml, all soft cond TH14 POR BALE--Marietta ooncrete wood all Also used los. Ine Hon RE Meeker, Miliheim, Pa l.4 ana FOR SAILS tified Pe ¥ Tart POR able Hara eheny POR BALE POR. BALE 5S. horsepower Wage ingle phase mots i110 enite: Bench grinder with § home. var rr ny « and ¥ FODOS Bren 1 oF host a wg Cheat Monel ia Thre ’ to rum Ley Rad Pa PERMANENT WAV i 3g r have giver Lthemae Home Permanent Waves » mies 5 ™ CHARM -KURL Mc! More Drug Store BURIAL Dunianp VAULTS Re rol 1 fears sure Lah twenty years and anid direct Delivered anvehere Orn Ure 3 4 Telephone Rellefc se AW or 2766 121 Sales Mart FARMERS. Penna Valter y Hall. PM hola Bring your live OU can sxoent 8B T Reese] owner Bales Barn sale every slock and god prices ma riager 1-41 FARMERR MII ial portunity The Clinwn Auvetion Pa. offers vou an on to dispose of your lve. stork and poultry Hy competitive bidding. every Monday Get your Check a2 soon ax sale Ia matte. No sale. ny commission Joe Bechidel er Wanted to Buy WANTED To buy a aoupe in aod running mondition Not earlier than 1930 model Dial 2350. State College call 33 Ridge Ave x30 WANTED To buy serap iron, #0 cents per 100 mounds. delivered our yard, no Un Also old sutomobliea, trucks, newspapers, magazines, rub ber, metals. Jake Rofman's Junk Yard (one mile west of Mileshurg) Mhane Bellefonte nn “he or WANTED To buy one doen mate? ng sterling {Iver knives an " forka pear] handie knives and forks, salad forks. butter spreaders WELCOME TO Hecla Park NOW OPEN FREE PARKING, TABLES AND FIONIC GROUNDS ROLLER SKATING AND DANCING Free Movies Every Sunday Night COME TO HECLA PARK AND WAVE A GOOD TIME | 220 Ti | WANTED 25 cents for | fruit Write 0 Alleprneny (Ivinig price knives ire: handis (hree penr]- WH WANTED To hu eras In g over fonts es) LE Pa hota Shop Hager effort. regs, pa sérap iron and Hoberman’s Coal of South Vesper Pa. Phone Dial x40 For war per Magar 110 non-ferrous metals Junk Yard, foot lock Haven mings pape: metals Yard Have! WANTED buy books and Look Haven iron and and Junk slreet lok To the Live Stock for Sale POR POT. BALY ra WHOTIY jure Mas - 3 SALE Creat A fawns and Prarie > n a bls ir Mane papnie brindlies whe B wail Hen os raed a Taere 54 W nt resmsrriae 51 Jet xa Poultry for Sale I ets, Now H Rowe Fond ge at my g . ¥ Belle Zion 2422 x32 1h Houses for Rent RENT Pe 3 Vale 3 r am ay ig? M West 10: rOR” NENT ated on readin Harve Temmle % FOR RENT. Seven. and gard hers Kellam Rn r AaDArtment and gas ate Oollege Phone 26687. Ralp? Rooms for Rent POR. RENT Launary priv Curtin street Purni yes dia shed kitchenett Inquire 27 W 2144 x32 or POR RENT. “Two if DeORSBATY Mrs 122 N. Penn St bedrooms board Anna Atcher Dial 2077 x3 Wanted to Rent WANTEI «To rent a small not woo far out of sown al} 186RN2 Centre Hall, Pa Real Estate for Sale FOR BALE--One building 18 feet MM feet with a steel roof. lom'ed in Orege township. along Route 45 T. J. Decker & Son, Spring Mills Pa wu ron BALE hh rix.room frame house located on Valentine street. Spring township. with town water ana alec. tricity In the house Price reason able. lydia Resides, Valentine St Bellefonte, Pa 2 house Pieave x3 POR SALE-Buy now, bulld after the war tial Choloe Jot first sesiden. section Bellefonte Rough exon Dubbs, 41 Bast Curtin St, Pa. Dial 2658 Belletonns LR) | POR SALE Seven room “stone-cased brngaiow, Jocated TWHute 45 Bath, | steam hat, ge _ with 4.room oh Pore minutes Farms For Sale pon cdi PARME POR SALE . One Sacre farm stuste three and one.hal! miles from Lewisburg, Unlon Coun. nine i | | i | EMENTS | state sisiri wi quick cultivation current. Res buyer Also farm situate 4 miles urg Northumber lan tide price one BO.acre fromm Lewinh in BALE. AB0.acre 1a 3 or Without stark ment Alms 12-ncre Baty y improved rom Warr fark. Pa will sel} equip. farm Hum x31 rm and i 7 oe POR 8) ; re 1s yd barn wit Als, on ‘hicke*n In. am xsl Korkus, Box 0% er good wet ey Money to Loan CARH rp" or i WITTY ins Hinton Haver Mal 2710 FARMERS Wher you for sny farm purpose, investigate farmers cooper ative cretit asst. Inaguwire of Geo Mothers. Bow ishure. Milton RB Stover, woritsct Prodects Credit 1 E High Ba Belisfonts 181 need credit or Assy in tio Phone 208! ar Repairing EFERVICING working Genuine vice We pervice al rR and sweepers re-biristied HH K Blre B Alleghe your Marviag aris and seers makes of wash Bweeper brushes Owene Eiecirio street. Dial 20048 1-4 - Keep Fasten 3 os | work Lawy mac hl ow have in sock BCTEWR, Sel AOTPWR tok Bway Netonte Pa. Phone 1.44 ne ets Miscellaneous BTOCK fiery J Vogt * R-5 ved ire prn py Hall S85. our ex- i MOOK. Removed promptly 2! my expense Phone wd LL. Smith 1-44 Hef m at TIS A FEAT lnke TO TREAT this means 10 Lhe that we carry ih stock every- hi ing periaining to the feet such =» arch SUPDOS te. both long (longitudis nal) ar ort (metatarsal) arches were bunion ehieitls and resnedy, heel chyropodists _- tired and Pro. oh and wedge 5 very moder. ihe bulit-in to the foot least a NS remedy. Costs more. worth arty a full line of DOT ~ opedic therapeutic snd a) including he Locke Shoe and oth- ir prescrip: is and 0 Us ar have them pounded » Registered ine of the atest and and medicines obtain - a we either oarry in stock or ¢ t for you i" Marie draw new both BINS FRET inform eles Toot hn binders pads pinaster radar alarss and sup for ore arc? better and last but brad ang and wu 4 id double MACY g Store Announcements RYTING n Looky 241 ann at Grange Park FESTIVAL eters Aww NOTICE--The Centre County Po. mona Orange =» meet in the 1 © > FF Hall at Pine Grove Mills, Wed, esday. August §. at 10 a. mm. Morn- ng. afternoon and evening sessions he Ah degree will be oonferred at the ng mesting Patrons please tyr 1. butte pickles chess, All members evel “el ery are CHICKS OF KNOWN QUALITY 8. C. White Leghorns, Anconas,
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