August 10, 1944, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page MW — Bh LOCALS ———— Miss Patricia McBride, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McBride, of East Bishop street, spent last week with relatives in Hazleton Miss Ulla Bialme, of Lansdale, is Bellefone to aid in caring for her mother, Mrs, Ivan Bjalme Pine street, who is suffering from an infection Miss Jean Adams, and Mrs. E. H. Adams, street, Is spending as the guest of friends Park, N. J and Mrs. Charles Hauer and of Erie, arrived here Fri- day for a visit with Mr. Hauer's | brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hauer, of East Linn street Herman Stenger, son Rev and Mrs. Harry C. Stenger, Jr, of West Howard street, Sunday depar- ted for Newton Hamilton to spend a week at the Methodist training camp there Guy W in daughter of of North two nt 8} Allegheny weeks Seaside Mr children of Lyons, of Willowbank street, and Lewis Smith, of Bush Addition, spent the weekend in New York City on a business mission and while there witnessed the launching of a new aircraft carrier Miss Alice Hillard, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Martin Hillard, of Coleville, an employe of the Wolf Furniture Store here, departed Sun- day for a visit with Miss Virginia Richards, of West Chester, Ill Mr. and Mrs. L. Scott Stover, Alice O'Leary and Miss Nora all of Bellefonte, and Mrs Sue McEwen, of Unlonville last Thursd went to Butler attend the funeral of Cameron M. Stover -Pfc Elizabeth Mangino of Walker Army Air Field, Victoria Kans. arrived in Bellefonte Satur- day for a week's visit with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mangino and family, of East Lamb street Pvt. Arthur C. Dale, Jr. who re- cently was home for a brief visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thiir C. Dale, of East Linn street has been transferred from Camp Wheeler, Ga Camp Gruber Okla Ww local at his home on eral weeks erating steadily to spend part stairs Miss Madolyn F. Kinley, mana- ger of the Bellefonte Western Union office, Sunday her du- ties here after spending a two weeks vacation with and friends n Lock Haven College, and Punxsutawney Miss Mae Toner abeth Toner, of East during weekend side. N. J. for a visit with rela- tives. From there they expect g0 to Trenton and Atlantic City fore returning home Claude F. Glenn, Fireman sec- ond class, of Little Creek, Va, spent last Thursday with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Leonard Glenn, of Miles. burg. He has two brothers In ser- vice: D. Malcolm Blenn, EM 3c, In Prance, and Cpl. Leonard Glenn Jr of Pt. Ord, Calif *fo. Joseph Ric ng the week- end returned to his duties at Camp Seibert, Ala, a a brief v with his wife at the home of her par- ents, Mr and Mrs George Coder of East High street. Mrs. Rio former Betty Coder, will be with parents indefinitely Miss Margaret Walker, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs A Walker of East Linn street, Friday depart- ed for Pittsburgh for a brief visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lyall Crissman, of Mt. Leban- on. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Crissman and their two daughters and Mis Walker motored to Romney, W. Va where the girls entered the Cliffside Camp for Girls for a weeks stay Mrs Stover AY to to Harrison Walker, prominent torney who h been at East Linn street for sev- be recup- and now able each day down as ill is reported to is of returned to elatives State Miss Eliz- Howard street went to River and the to be ter sit the nere her Cecil three Miss Shirley Young ter of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Beaver street, was guest of honor at a birthday party held at the home of her parents, last Thursday even- ing. She was presented with gifts ames were played and refreshment were served. The following wer» present: Shirley Flack, Celesta Bn an, May Smoyer, Beverly Young Loretta Saxion, Louise Larimer. Pay Marshall and David Young Miss Marjorie Wehr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wehr, of East Curtin street, has passed examina- tions for entrance into the Cadet Corps of the University of Pennsyl- vania Hospital, Philadelphia, and has been notified to report there Sept. ember 1 to begin her studies. Mis Wehr's place as organist at 8t. John's Lutheran church here will be filled temporarily by Mrs. Helen Matthias daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leif Olsen of West Curtin street daugh Young of Mr. and Mrs. James Parsons and the jatter s mother, Mrs. Henry Low. ry. all of McKeesport, Bunday a week ago motored to Bellefonte for a visit with Mrs. Lowry's sister, Mrs. J M Bricker, of Reynolds Avenue The following day Mr. and Mrs. Parsons continued east to Watsontown for a visit with friends and relatives, re. turning here during the weekend Upon their return to McKeesport Bunday, they were accompanied by Mrs. Lowry who had spent the time with Mrs. Bricker ~For the first time In a number of months, all members of the T. J Kelleher family were at the family home on Bouth Spring street during the weekend. Thooe from a distance included It. John E. Kelleher, of the Army Alr Corps; Fireman second class Robert Kelleher, who Is serving aboard a heavy crulser, Mr and Mrs. W. A. Bertrand and son, Tommy, of Jackson Heights, L. I, and Mim Eleanor Kelleher, R. N. of Pitta. burgh. It. John Kelleher, Mis Eleanor Kelleher and Mrs. Bertrand and son are remaining here for more extended visits while Fireman Kelle- her and Mr, Bertrand have returned to their respective duties. There are five sons and five daughters In the family and since some had not seen each other for nearly a year the reunion was a most one, of | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Breon, of West | Logan street, spent several days late in the week in Philadelpria Mrs. J. D. Thomas, of East Cur- tin street, Monday went to York on a several days’ business mission M-Sgt. Bamuel Confer, of Camp Swift, Texas, early last week arrived here for a visit with his mother, Mrs Sarah Confer, of East Logan street Mrs, Arnold Gottlieb, of Phila- | delphia, spent last week in Belle fonte as nn guest of Mr. and Mrs {Alan Katz and family, of the Orvis | apartments John F. Woods of Pleasant Gap last week returned to his duties us ja guard at Rockview penitentiary after having been off duty for a week { because of illness The John H. Hockenberry family last week moved from West Linn street to the house on North Penn street recently vacated by the Wi'- Ham Rachau family Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clinefelter and family last week returned 'o their home on East Linn street from Hecla Park, where they had spent a month at a cottage District Attorney and Mrs. Mus- ser W. Gettig, of East Bishop street, spent the latter part of the week in New York City on a combined busi- ness and pleasure trip dimer Eby returned Sunday the Veterans Hospital at Coates- ville after having spent some time in Bellefonte with his wife at their home on East Bishop street Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gentzel, of Altoona. arrived in Bellefonte last Wednesday for a visit with their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clevenstine, of East Bishop street Miss Anne Kelley, of The Forge and Miss Shirley Davison, both em- ployed in the offices of the Titan Metal Company here, spent the lat- ter part of the week in Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haag, of Buffalo, N. Y., last week arrived in Bellefonte for an indefinite visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haag, of East Howard treet Mr to Clark Williams, of Johns- town, came Bellefonte early last week for a with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. New- ell B. Long and family, of West Linn dreet Mr to visit sit Mrs. Ellery and young son, David port, spent last week with Mrs. Williams Mrs. Morton Smith North Spring street Williams of Willlams- in Bellefonte parents, Mr. and and family, of and 4 Mildred Chambers, Yeoman 1 ¢ stationed at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, arrived in Centre County last Mursday to spend a ten-day leave with her parents Mr and Mrs Roy Chambers, of Clarence Mrs Jack Fischer and son, last week returned their home after spending six weeks in Belle- fonte with the former's parents Mr and Mrs. Edward J Teaman and family. of Reynolds avenue Mr. and Mrs. Charles E Dor- worth, Jr. and three children, Char- les 11. Carol and Alice May. of Rider- Md. were guests several days week of Mr. Dorworth's fath- E. Dorworth, of West Louis to wood of last Charles Linn street Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mabus, of Baltimore, Md... Monday returned to that city spending two weeks with their respective parents, Mr Blaine Mabus, of Pine Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saxion Pike street Mr and Mrs W. Scot Walker Milesburg. during the weekend re. ceived word of the birth of a dau- ghter, weighing 8 pounds, 9 ounces, to their and daughter-in-law MS Kenneth Walker and Mrs Walker. at Collins. Miss It and Mrs. Robert Francis, of Richmond, Va. are here for a ten day visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A L Prancis, of East Bishop treet, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner, of East Curtin street. Mrs Francis is the former Nancy Wagner Weston, of Camp Texas, and his wife, of arrived here last week with friends in Bellefonte guests at the Penn Belle to entering the service last Cpl. Weston was an employe West Penn Power Co Mrs. Carl J. Gray arrived in Bellefonte spend a week as mother-in-law, Mrs West High street relatives here come here the weekend The Misses Betty Hall, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall of Milesburg. last Thursday departed for Shreveport, La. to visit their brother, Cpl Rodman Hall who Is stationed at Barksdale Pleld there. Opl. Hall, a tall gunner on a B28 bomber recently was made flight instructor Mrs. Ben Herr, and son Edwin, of Harrisburg, Tuesday returned to their home there after spending ten days or more with relatives in this area. Last week they were guests of Sgt. Herr's parents, Mr. and Mrs 8. Claude Herr, at Mingoville, and since then they had been with Mrs Jack Mabus, at her apartment on Pine street after and street of son Cpl Barkeley Ridgeway for a visit and were rior YOAr of the Russell of Lancaster on Sunday to ® Ruest of her Mary Gray, of and with other Mr. Gray expects to from Lancaster during and Marjorie Mrs. Clark Wray, of Arlington, | of | Va. the former Call Mitchell, Bellefonte, is reported to be recov ering at her home from a series of — — | ~-Mrs. Betty Wright, of Lock Hav« jen, last Thursday departed for Ban- | Francisco, Cal, where she will visit her husband, Melvin Wright, MM2¢, ! [at Mare Island | Total sales of War Bonds in the Mr. and Mrs. Austin Watson of 'gnow Bhoe area during the Pifth Milesburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl war Loan campaign just ended were Brown, of Bush Addition, returned $84,061.25, it was reported yesterday Saturday from a week's vacation at (hy Clair L. Hall, chairman of the Niagara Falls and Canada district. Of the total, E bond sales Mrs. Harold Brown, daughter of jaccounted for $51,839.50, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Wright, of Wil-| Among those who actively partici- lowbank street, Bunday departed for pated In alding the district to meet Los Angeles, Cal, for a visit with its quota for the drive were the fol- her husband at Camp Cook, Cal lowing Pfc. Kenneth C. Brown, Snow Shoe Borough: James Quick, ville, Georgia, and his wife, George Doherty, Thomas Stetler mer Leota Bilger of Mt Harry 8hive, Willlam Wenrick, Lo- a week at the home gan Kelly, John F. Musser, Rev parenis, Mr, and Mrs Ralph Schlablg, J. M. Gilliland, of Willowbank street James Bullivan, Mrs. William Pres- mbers of the Undine Fire | YON Miss Mary McLaughlin and Bellefonte, are attending Mrs. J. M. Gilliland fire school at Lewistown this Moshannon Max Fitzsimmons They are: Charles Saxion Loyd Borger, Carl Schmoke, Doyle Russell Copenhaver, James Bruno, Borger, Jacob Hazzard, james Beals Charles Wayne and Paul Howard {and Mrs Loretta Borger Ira Wright, Jr. _son of Mr. and n HE Glen oratghion poles Mrs. Ira Wright Willowbpnk {4D L.eeter. A. O. eli ‘ough A \ James Hodge, Mrs. Clyuae street, and member of the Army Alr . a 4 § Mrs. Clyde Hoover Jr Fransport Command, has arrived , \ | ’ Mrs. Harold Hoover safely in the Itallan theatre of op- Clarence: Andy Koshko erations, according to word received sulla Charles McCloskey by his parents blas, John Kachik " Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Rankin Mike Koshko, Lawrence and son, of Camp Hill, were here Danko, Roy Chambers, Emro Drap- terday for a visit with Mr. Rankin's Joseph Puhallo Francis Me- sisters, Miss Mary Rankin and Mrs. | Gowan, Mrs. Rhoda Grieo, Mrs. Joe Elsie Heverly at their apartment in| panko. Miss Zoe Meek, Miss Marie the Hazel bullding on North Alle- | golasa and M? Anna Granit gheny street Mr. +Hall also repo that the J -Mrs. Christian Smith, of H. France Refra rendered lowbank street, entertained at the great assistance during drive family home Saturday afternoon, in!well as Jacob Friedman honor of the fifth birthday anniver - sary of her son, Tommy Games eke play yed and refreshments ser- Cars Meet Head- “on; ved to those present D amage About $400 Lefty Bellefonte w— Snow Shoe: Bond Sales Total $84, 051 Thomas- | the for- | Union, spent of the former's Edward Brown | Five mu Company a State week Mur- Mi Hoover, and of Joe Ba- Andy To James Smith Cingel, Joe VES. rted Wil- tories the is James, who attended the Academy when Carl Sna- vely was coach at the local school. | Damage estimated at about $400 and elsewhere, greeted friends in |resulted trom a8 head-on collision on Bellefonte Saturday, while here with | Route 53 about one mile north of the Cornell University baseball team | the intersection at Wingate at 5:15 which played at Penn State [p. m. Priday. No one was injured Lt. and Mrs. Robert Miller have | (A Chevrolet sedan operated by returned Nautchey. Miss after James A Schrefller of Bellefonte spending two weeks with their par- | oshed head-on Into -a Chevrolet ents, Mr. and Mrs George Homan | plek-up trick owned by tae Electr of Linden Hall, and Mr. and Mrs |>uPPly Company of Bellefonte and William Miller, of Bush Addition |OP¢Tated by Willlam Howell. also Lt. Miller Is stationed at Camp van, fetiatonte y traveling t ard Dorn. Miss {| The truck was traveling toward {Snow Shoe when it was struck by Mrs. J. D. Thomas was hostess | 11, Schreffler car traveling on the the Women's Missionary Society | wrong side of the highway toward the Bellefonte U. B. church at 8 | Wingate Pvt. Victor E. Bell of the regular meeting last Thursday night. | pleasant Gap sub-station of the Thirty-six members attended the | grate Pi reported following his session which was held at the Thom- | (vestis Mr. Schreffler was as home on East Curtin street. Mrs dr while tox) D. H. Heim was co-hostess ated -W. J. Long, of South Range. | Wis, was a caller at office on | Wednesday, while spending the day | with Mrs W. L Steele of East How- ard street Mr. Long ai one time | resided in Bellefonte and was em- ployed in the printing office of the Bellefonte Republican. He has been residing in the West about 40 Years Mrs. Catherine Shawley, South | 9 Spring street, and her daughter-in- wy law, Mrs. Paul Shawley of the Pirst | National apartments North Alle- | gheny street, departed last Thurs | day night for Ames lowa for al visit with the former's son and the | — ————— — latter's husband. Paul Shawiey, who | WANT Eideriy nAD who wala is In’ the Naval Training School | hoa wh ve compan on there. His mother and wife expect Diets Bellefonte 0 be with him for sbout two weeks Dial age 3708 A H. of Bain- ] to to of lice ation with IVIg | charged ! ] our Help Wanted | WANTED Perm Prop rtioned Hoaler ¥ | Write Realy are x WAN TEL £3 oo bn nd washin . J. Rig » WANT ge fn the h Hall. Pa Hall A mars Ane | 2] wD y tattar i HM x3 be MO Cx 0H Box Stale H A isk erper | cd 1 i6 ome Jack H. Yeager bridge. Md, spent a brief leave at the family home on North Spring strreet during the weekend. The visit was Seaman Yeager's first trip home since entering the Navy early In June. He is recovering steadily from injuries of the right arm suffered In an accident on the obstacle course at the Training Center Is ex. pected that he will be unable to re- sume his training weeks or two months Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pletcher of Potters Mills, recently enjoyed hav- ing their two sons home on furlough and the brothers, Pfc Harry M Pletcher and Pfc. Chester Pletcher at the same time had the pleasure | of meeting each other for the first time In 14 months. Harry, who was home on a 15-day leave, is stationed at Gulfport, Miss. Chester, who had an 18-day furlough. is at Camp Max- le, Texas. Both have gone back to their respective posts, arriving safely but, as they informed their parents very hot WAN r TD WANTED Men 0 cut mine props. Joma mill tract or by the hour cabins sullable for fam rent at Job Inquire of & Son, Fleming. Pa NOTE mission has paper wood but it Manpower Com. ruled that males ir Arta may be hired solely upon referral by the United States Employ- ment Service designated agen. cies, and all females In this area MH previous ly employed In essential activity, must have a statement avallablilty.) Work Wanted for six The War or . Work “at ‘whitewash! ng § inside and out Phone Delaney, Centre Hall. SR2. x Articles for Sale FOR SALE grown L R D2 FOR SALE tric a WANTED bulldings James Timothy seed home « E Yarnell Bellefonte A recent issue of an Annapolis Phone 6372 +33 newspaper carried a photograph of Lt. Commander T Hugh Winters who has shot down 4 Vichy and Nazi planes. He has received the Purple Heart and several naval med- als. His mother, Mrs. T. Hugh Win- ters, the former Emily Bassett, af tended the Bellefonte Academy for two years and will be remembered locally for her outstanding musical talent, having received her musical education In Italy. Mrs. Winters is A Diece of James R. Hughes Md Used shallow.well elec. ump with Hpn tank sgner. B.D |. Spring Mills x12 POR SALE . 1940 Ohevraist truck with all steel body Top runs over entire ruck. Want Wo trade on sedan Or coupe Phone 20R8 Milihe eim POR SALP--1938 Dodge coupe Color black. ™Maan't been driven for two years Motor just been overhauled good tires Bierly's Garage. Reb. ersburg. Pa a2 MOR SALE 1038 Chevrolet du dump . ruck in very good condition. Also Budget Cooking a 1088 Chevrol#t dump truck with Two model kitchens at the Penn. | 800d tires. I interested get in touch sylvaniz State College are used by p. 0 Falmer © Bierly sian} students to practice home mea) ser- a1 vice. Girls work in two's and are required to prepare meals within a! specified budget Very few persons enjoy hard work | A ——————— CLOTHING FOR MEN & BOYS | bits cen Jor ino 4 per. ] son or persons who stele ] the American Flag from ; the flag pole In front of our building, $25.00 REWARD Logan Fire Company | m——————— Le —— a two operations recently performed in | a hospital at Washington, D. ©. Her sister-in-law, Mrs. Thomas Bedes, of Wormleysburg, is in Arlington to be with her during her convales- cence 4 «Miss Patricia J. White, of Phil. tung b Eraduine of se Migs. | burg High School In June y began the duties of her new position ihe Cheer of ota ew Dasition | No. 2 of Bellefonte. Miss White will | succeed Miss Eleanor PForsburg, of Bellefonte, who on August 16 will ANNOUNCEMENT J. Russell Condo of Spring Mills has taken over the J. B. Swabb Insurance Agency. All renewals as well as any new business will be taken care of promptly. Phone 19R4. 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This privilege can be used six times a year at different intervals POR SALE Plate Ch 1 FOR >. ¥ miiey 550 BALE Beck west of 1000 War Blo bushels riors Ma malown n it Thoma POR BALE ~-8lwve wood weal of Julian OR FOI Route 220 OG. Ww cleay Luse, R WHRI12 SALE of oo D1 Thorn kel and Centre Hall Holt POR BALE-~Marietta wood silos. Also used of R. E Meeker, Millhelm concrete wii silos. Inquire J) hore FOR BALE 10-20 MeOorimi k-Deer- Pa Phons ing tra , ] ndition. In . Rabi x3 WOImnAa! family Am i Ad SL Lame WANTED for hou quire of Cialr Pa ddle.aged Slit I R. D1 SALE 4 Ha 1838 Dodge Oar 4 grod tires Moto verlpgien. Bietiys rage, POR SALE rg. wit with two Fora Del dio ana Blerlys 3k model xe de xe sick « healer SALEM sedan Has chpl trade Pa Carage x32 POR BALE netic fast WwW. Wen one Mill Pwo new Delaval milking type Rebersbury sim 1TR32 Reber: milk FOR SALE farm wag Pa on, 00x16 ling pole Atrpor POR BSALE--1837 Ford radio and heater. Priced Bierlyvs CGurage Rubber red M tires Teles H EB Nell Dial 6404 FOR SALE POR and SALE Rea An Pur. Leave Route smetery. Of half mile POR ee ATE fo f J BALE FOR i) Sales Mart FARMERS Centre i: Ueda uy yi Retee Pat Hn Brine can ow Bales Barn sale every stock and g0o0d prices manager 1-21 ns Va Pa. bolas your live except ~r ey tou 8 7 PARMERS Mill Hall Dartunity [alack | rads The Clinson Auction, Pa, offers you an obD- WW dispose of your lve and opouilry by competitive aE, every Mondsy Ost your Check aa SOON As Sale Is made No no ootmission Jos Bechoel nt FOR BALE hd Buick Super four. door sedan ith & gooa 1 - and W good echaniosl oondition om “Rel me Vieriy's Carane Rebersburg. Pa 2 p— aie 194] Chevrolet BDecla Et] oupe. Beau ; Ba s 8 Lira Bierly Car POR el Lif) mar BALE xe 8.3 oan dq "1 Ww a age. Rebersiurg cept rade Pa Wanted to Buy . a —— WANTED : POR BALE Tractor , Deere Model LA avaliable at Loach { Jersey Shore rs and ensiiage 1990 Fir SALE e0AN POR Rebersburg Tum ber use water BALE-Now when scarce and restricted proof insulation board Good meaty purposes Can wet all need OO WW Hows Lumber State College. Pa Phone 708 POR SALE VAC hs WAY seed clean er, the machine that cleans and grades Your reed Allotment H 14, Mx machir Co 34 Ivy's Oarage bersburg helm owner Pa. Phone 16R21 WANTED Por war «fort ; per MAE AZ Di STAD iron an Bellefonte, Pa. R B. % 1 deal not-ferrous metals Hoberman's Coal er. Phone 1323 Zion & Junk Yard foot of South Vesper —— - - - street, lock Haven, P Phone : POR SALE Two wsed gas rang 2517 : a por Used 2-can. 3.can and 4.can | . Xe ty milk coolers Poultry ho > elects time switches Stanley WANTED ‘To buy books and Periars Radio & Electric Shop Fines for the Lock Haven paper Phone 5R3 Millheim. Pa xiz (Mills. Also scrap fron and metals . Hobermans Coal and Junk Yard +» Bouth Vesper street Lock Haven Pa Phone 2617 Tue rags. Pa - a mags Caterpillar tract with belt puliey loging Als 1938 ng wheel base pick. in Pood ondition D 1. Miffiinburg POR SALE Model 02 farming and ternational truck. Both C Bartley fron, 0 deliverad our WANTED cena yard To buy sors per 100 pounds no un Also Old automobiles LrUCks. DeWRDADSIS AR a. rab ber, metals Jake Koiman's Junk Yard (ous mile west of Milsburg) Phone Bellefonte 2422 1 Live Stock for Sale FOR SALE Port Mat 13 Pa xa3 — - ————— ———————— ———— CHARM - KU RL PERMANENT WAVE Se! More than six million women have given themselves Charm-Kurl Home Permanent Waves. Absolut harmiess, easy 40 do Thrill to the joy of nastural.dooking curls and waves Wonderful for children’s hatr Parrieh Drug Stare xn BURIAL VAULTS--Be sure it » » Dunlap reinforced concrete burial vault when you must choose one Made by Dunlap Brothers for the past twenty years and sold direct to You. Delivered anywhere in Centre | sounty halephone Bellefonte "0s, Harold Box Pigs ida, Pa Stanton ™ xi2 FOR BALE quire of Pa Two ¥ Peter In. IArenowe x32 ung heifers Rogus ( FOR SALSA Merril Shuey D3 Phone 0041 POR SALE Bay team. mare and geldin * 7 and 8, weight 3600 Dial © Uetfonte x32 FOR SALE Shropshire ram, 3 years oid. Ralph PF. lawe. BR D |. Cen tre Hall, Pa. Phone 25R12 x32 POR BALE Two fresh heifers high unity milkers Mile and Mer. ma Pleasant Oap Dial 634. x33 frees Holstein Beliefonte, Pa "e MH x32 3 WELCOME TO Hecla Park NOW OPEN FREE PARKING, TABLES AND PICNIC GROUNDS ROLLER SKATING AND DANCING Free Movies Every Sunday Night COME TO HECLA PARK AND HAVE A GOOD TIME! GLADIOLA WOODRING'S FLORAL GARDENS Phone State College 2045 Phone Bellefonte 2128 | FOR | ard, Pa Fa rms For Sole Holstein service. Rorman § R | Dia (SALMy enough for don, Bellstonte LAF EI D 06477 POR with the sume i Vics BALE lois Farm and of fr wane LRrn - wd yr POR BALE iy weight Muirhead Chienterw 40 large a Hout East POUT FOR 1400 SALE 4 po 138 1456 Gap SALE--Pu SALE Dark grey Weight 1700 work single j whit FOR FOUK Wu ertified Ma rk Low! verlne nis art RTS Fes vals He X54 FOR SALE Lvertigats E Stover, tion Credit Bellefoute nt Repairing Maytag Darts and sere iakes Of wash Bweeper bLrusns Ow Electric street. Dial 2088. -u " Kee your Oenuline service al. i KWerpers 3 R K Allegheny WORK lawn mowers General machine work We also have In stock CAD SCTEWE, sel SCTEWE, key atk, otc. Bwarts op, Bellefonte, Ps. Phone iu ed Kinds resi a iruf keys e Bl Miscellaneous rt ——— Removed prompt! Vort Cente Hall 85- iheim 30-K-8, ot our ex- DEAD STOCK Call ¢ J Hig CHICK Rt waled breeders White Piymouth Rocks tllire cross. As hatched 25-8275. 50 44.3 4] ME lets 25-5 $12 Hecln PB Dav Zi & 50 100 New Ha Prom blood. rig hire Reda Rock-Hamnp. - Bt 50 waa | DEAD STOCK-—Removed "0 . Call snvyiime 51 InY eXperse Pau i - |0485. Belielonte lLdova L = | Milesture, Pa iu A FEAT TO TREAT FEET We A ke his means 10 inform the Houses for Rent blic thal We CATy in SOCK VET}: Wing pertaining to the feet such a8 SUDPOTs ong (longitudi- . ALOT (metatarsal) arches. shields and remedy, heal chyropodists FOR RENT ¥ sth ve POR RENT we 3 Dalancers and pro- Us 10 arch and wedge rile shots atl a very moder- Better than the bulit-in adjusts itself 15 the foot nd asl Dut not least a 50 remedy. Costs more, worth also oarry a full line of cor- orthopedic, therapeutic and Apartments for Rent FOR oom Nn RENT 4 aparime a ares Whe RD Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE wee ver U-rheumatiz shoes, Including the FOO use al nven ous Doctor Locke Shoe and othe nding gas stove All located Bring yowr prescriptions sod Centre Mal laura Runkle Ce receipts to us and have then Hall Hote Phone 53 | roperly compounded Ly Registered A Tull Line of the latest and drugs and medicines obtain. Rooms for Rent anywhere, as we either carry 1 - or get It for you, or 1 Bas POR RENT Pu rn od Xt Large stock from which Laundry br Ing uss draw and everylhing brand splinter Curt dt al 21 x ew af Up 10 date Trusses Sted both single and double THE TIB- Ww BINS PHARMACY Beech Creek's anted | to Rent Exclusive Drug Store iu WANT BD rent a ae i Bellefonte Announcements | i . ast AY ' Vit a Rogers. Howard 2 x4 a REUNION--TY reunion ® be held Orove at Howard, Pa henck at Schenck's August 17 The annual Poorman held st Grange Park, Saturday August Ie REUNION The 241th annual Lohr reunion wil be held at Orange Pack, Limber Centre Ha Saturday August 18 townships, 1944 timber . Inquire REUNTON ™e annual and FPrelpe on w be the Mayes ve, Yarnell . Saturday Everybody wel. A six.room frame house, Ocome Valentine street, Spring - township, with town water and siec. FESTIVAL tricity in the house Price reason hurch of able lydia Resiges, Valentine St Belictonte. Pa x32 FOR SALE—A REUNI w reun nw we Centre Hal by ed One buliding 146 feet M feet with a steel roof. loot in Grege tWwwnship., along Route 45 J. Decker & Son. Spring Mills Pa 2 FOR SALE Huston Centre « pulp wo of Mrs RFD in oun Mi and A reun On August 19 POR BALE located 8 ™e United Brethren Pleasant Valley will hold a festival on Satur day evening. A st 13. 0 which Whe public » dially invited All the delicacies of the season will be served = - i-room brick house with closed.in back porch. Kec. wicity and No. 1 steam plant Lo. coated on South Walnut street, How Tere reasonable. Inguire KH Diehl, Howard, Pa. x38 AND oor cH- JWER will be tun. and serviceing planos in Belle. fonte and State College. Por thor ough msclentious service write for appointment 0 1018 Allegheny St. Jerwey Shore, Pa is pU RING _— ARD 1 of John a POR BALE Seven 100M stone cased bungalow, Yocsted Route 45 Bath steam heat, garfge with 4<room aparument above Pive minutes’ - ALL WOMEN'S Pig peo jot T5x220 feet. Price SHOES A. Blover, Lewisburg » NON-RATIONED Will be Sold for *1.98 COOPER GROVE |: mar vist the tomer re CHILDREN'S and MISSES a a —— * BIG NIGHT — AT — WEDNESDAY EVENING AUGUST 16 AT 8:00
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