September 7, 1944. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five dl i Miss Eva Grove, employed at the Capitol in Harrisburg, spent the Labor Day vacation with her mother, Mrs, D. A. Grove, of Esst Linn street Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Witn and two children moved last we from West Bi hop sireet to ons the Tavior house on Valent street ~Mrs. Glenn Elizabeth Fishe; Thursday for were she will Pfc, Peters, for 101 ok of ine Peters the former of Unionville, left Camp Swift, Texas visit her husband an indefinite time Cnl, Marian Monsell, who | stationed at the Marine Alr Base, Cherry Point, N. C., arrived in Belle- fonte last Wednesday furlough the home of her Mr. and Mrs. William sell of Valentine street --Mr, and Mrs. E. S. Eberhart Huntingdon, today are observing their 30th wedding anniversary. They were married in the Bellefonte Methodist parsonage on West Linn street, September 7, 1014, with the Rev. E. H Yocum officiating Mrs. Martha Evey and her niece Suzanne Hoffman, who recently dis- posed of some of their household effects at Howard week moved to Bellefonte and are now occupying an apartment in the O. F. Sollen- berger home on East Linn street to spend a pars Mon- al of last The Junior Section of the Belle fonte Woman's Club will hold its first meeting of the vear. Monday evening, September 11, at 8 o'clock in the form of a weiner roast at the Hughes Pool, East Bishop street Hostesses will be Mrs. Betty Hoover and Mrs. Eleanor Koski Pvt. Jack Gingher, with the En gineers at Ft. Belvoir, Va. spent the weekend in Bellefonte with his wife and family at their apartment in the Barardis building on South Alle- gheny street. Pvt. Gingher has com- pleted a special course in the en- gineering school at Ft. Belvoir and expects soon to be transferred to another location Jesse Smith and his parents, Mr and Mrs. H W. Smith, and Basil Waite, all of Niagara Falls N. Y spent the weekend and Labor Day in Centre Cou The Smiths were guests of Jesse Smith's brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Waite, of Howard street, Bellefonte and Mr. Waite spent the time with his parents in Pleasant Gap Miss Mary Elizabeth McLaugh- lin of Snow Shoe, is spending a va- cation with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Moultin Balch, at Echo Farm, their summer home in Kittery, Me Mrs. Balch was formerly Cleo Brown grand-daughter of Mrs. Mary Me- Gowan Snow Shoe. The party also includes Mrs. James S. Browne of Prederick, Md.. mother Mrs Balch Prof F Mrs Reiter and their youngest Rich- ard, spent a few hours in Bellefonte last Thursday and cor- dial greeting from their many local friends. Mr. Reiter is principal of a high school near Cumberland, Md, his present home, and Mrs. Reiter has taught in the same school for elght vears. Mr. Reiter was assist ant headmaster Bellefonte Academy for 16 A held ward Markley John Kline in celebratic |/Nnniversary Guests were Alan and And Sandra Botto and Dale La and Elizabeth fonte, and Billy Johnson of Osceola were played after ments were served fr ney of of Reiter on George received a of the Year surprise birt recently at ana tr Ronald V Mowery Thal. Bobby ar Billy Locke, Louise Anna Mae Orr line, all of Belle- Sue and Joanne Mills Games which refresh- Jean wa Mark- John for Arty Fdward daughter Mrs East Howard Markley in h birthday il Pia ye rise birthday i home of street colabratie Ronald ised C 1 ned Thos Hel D were were Jear wrved Mowery Thal. Bob Billy Locke, Lou Dale Larimer, Anna Mae Orr Kline, all of Belielonte Billy sue and Jeanne Johns ! Osceola Mill Karl E. Kusse. secretary Chamber of Commerce Hunting - ton. Long Island, spent the weekend in Bellefonte completing ments for moving the family hold goods to Huntington Kusse and daughter, Joan, left family home on West Linn street about a month ago and are now re- siding at Huntington, Miss Kusse being employed in the OPA offices in that city. Mr Kusse was Chamber of Commerce secretary here before going to Long Island. Mrs. Kusse pecompanied her husband ere dur- ing the weekend Miss Mary Elizabeth Trammel daughter of Thomas Trammell, of Bellefonte, employed at the home of Miss Sarah E. Bolich, North Spring street, last Thursday departed for Welfare Island, New York, where she entered the nurses’ training school of the Welfare Island Hospi- tal. Miss Trammel entered the em- ploy of the Dr. J L. Seibert family, who then resided on North Alle gheny street, 16 years ago when she was 15 years of age. After the death of Dr. and Mrs. Seibart she continued In the employ of Miss Bolich, remaining with her until this time ~Austin C. Hoy, of Blanchard street, emaployed in the engineering department of the Piper Andrew San- & ANG Eliza - and heth of the at Arrange- house - Mrs the ireray Corp. In Lock Haven, won a ; War Bond given by the company for the most worthwhile employe sug- gestion submitted during the period just ended. A total of $90 in War Bonds was given for suggestions. Hoy's recommendation was one of | the uncomplicated type apparent to most everyone but overlooked up to this time. He suggested that bubble | Captain Miller, former coach fountains be installed in the offices, " o i while ithe yLogan i ————————F i | Coxswain Paul Emerick of Camp | Peary, Va, spent the weekend with | Mrs. Emerick at the Penn Belle Ho- | tel | Arthur Foreman, former Belle- fonte antique dealer now of Youngs- [town, Ohio, visited his uncle, Brown | Foreman, of 8t. Paul street, early! this week | Roy J. Crader and his Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Crader, and | Sumner Wance, all of Aaronsburg, | called at this office last Thursday | in Bellefonte on a business! mission Miss liamsport parents, | wil Betty | Kathryn and friend, Hosband of Miss weekend In Bellefonte with the former's sister, Lorraine Hosband of streetd Mr. and Mrs. Homer Emel have announced the engagement of thelr daugater. Dorothy, to Cpl. Kelsey Confer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Confer of Coleville. No date has been set for the wedding Mrs. Roy Wilkinson, Jr., the for- mer Margaret Beaver, of East Bish- op street, has gone to Camp Breck- enridge, Ky. for an ingefinite visit witty her husband, Capt. Roy Wil- kinson, who is stationed there Mrs. T. A. Shoemaker and daughter, Mrs. Augusta Hyslop and sons, Billy and Robert, have com- pleted plans to move to State Col- lege about the middle of this month Mrs. Hyslop is employed at the Col- lege Mis t week t the National M Mildred Hockman returned from an eight-weeks' stay Camp at In- Mich iss Hockman is of Mr.and Mrs. C N Berardis apart- ins a terlocien a daughter Hockman ments Mr. and Mrs. James W. Schwartz Dr. John Cain and his sister, May, all of Munball Pitts- spent the weekend with Mr Mrs. Schwartz's daugter-in- law, Mrs. William Schwartz and son Billy. of East Curtin street Mr. and Max Markle and Miss burgh and Mr are planning to move from the Kustan- hou High str to house week by Mr Mrs and fam- Mf East The Eber- ts ‘jave llamsport to bauter e on eet the vacated Paul Logan gone Michael Cush Rose Marie, Mrs. Anna Kmiwara, all of Halfmoon Terrace, and Mrs. Mary Kachik of Clarence, spent the woek- Renovo with the latter'seson- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs George Adams Mr Maxine the Milady Mir wara ar and Mrs d daughter and end in in-law owner of North for a Kusse s Beauty Salon or street, left Tuesday with her husband, Sgt of Camp Sutton, N. C absence. her shop i and Miss Violet Miss Marilyn Shope, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Shope of Soutiy Allegheny street, recently] resigned her positioh in the office the Dan Grove Motor Company 3 NOC. igtructy n CGunden of Wednesday entered MeGiro ion and | taken Aspinwall ¥ Hampton rans’ ser- fficer for Centre counts Ward Logan and his daughter, Albert Schalk. bos) of Clears came to Bellefonte during the weekend a visit with the for- son and daughter-in-law, Mr Mrs. James Logan of Valentine Mrs. Schalk has returned to her home jeaving her faliier here for a lon visit at his son's home Mrs. Ellis Houser who living at Halll Lenn in Bellefonte Saturday f¢ Mrs. Houser's par- Mrs. Clark Alkey of Cpl. Houser is sta- burg, Tenn Wille also visiting Cpl Mr. and Mrs. Elils treatms wa joe ¢ Mrs field for mers and street and have been ArTiv rr a 15 : . 1 [ ent Mr East Linn ioned with and yireet Dry are at here thes Houser’'s parents Houser of East High street Pf Joseph H. Schenck Iursday departed for Camp But. N. C.. to resume his duties af- having spent nearly a8 moni h his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- M. Schenck, of Blanchard Pvt Schenck recently returned to the States after serving 14 last ner United months overseas He participated in the. invasion of Sicily, and also In the early actions in Italy Pfc. and Mrs. Robert Forsburg arrived in Bellefonte over the week- end for a visit with Pfc. Forsburg's sisters, the Misses Eleanor and Janet Forsburg, of East Bishop street, and Mrs. Forsburg’s mother, Mrs. Jess Humer, of the Owens apartments on South Allegheny street. At the end of his visit Pfc. Porsburg expects to} return to his station at Pinellas Army Air Pleld, Fla, while Mrs Forsburg will remain here for an indefinite visit Of 102 suggestions submitted to the management of the Titan Metal | Company for employes In recent] weeks, the committee in charge sel- ected eight for adoption and mone- | tary award, Checks totaling $162 have been malled to the following | employes whose suggestions were] accepted: Walter Bchenek, s45; Gil- bert Holt, $30. Dean Smeltzer, $25; James Foust, $25; Fred Stewart, £15; Join Jodon, $10; Russell Brooks, $10, and Robert Neidig, $2 Mrs, John Miller, the former Betty Musser, and her daughter, Pamela, arrived In Bellefonte during the weekend with plans for remain. ing here indefinitely. Capt. Miller came to Bellefonte, Monday, from Camp Meade, Md, for a 22-day furlough before reporting to a re- habilitation station at Atlantic City. Iman, of West {and | Morlock of Jersey Shore, visited over | inesday -— — a Elmer Decker, BK 2/c, stationed at the Naval Alr Pensacola, Fla, is spending day furlough at his home Linn street Mrs. Edward Boyd of Pittsburgh, arrived in Bellefonte last Thursday to spend the weekend with Mrs Ethel McCoy at her apartment in the Bush Arcade bullding Mr. and Mrs. Austin Deters and of Niagara Falls, N. Y, who Is station, a ten- on East n, Deter's brother-in-law and Chief and Mrs. Harry Duke- Howard street rs. Luella Dale strent Is from from which for several home {s ing M1 sister M East he diphtheria suffering Chresman tine Cheesman, of renorted an attack of he has been weeks The quaran- Curtin recovering undey son of tie Goldman Mi Goldman Pet. returned last Wed. Woodmont Conn three weeks visiting aunt Mr. and M Stanley Mrs. B r'kin apartments, from he spent uncle and P. Singer Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClellan and children, Molly Donna, and Annéd. of Harrisburg, spent thie week end and Labor Dav in Bellefonte As guests of Mr. McClellan's sister Mrs. P. G. McGroarty and family, West Curtin Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ward of E Curtin street, left last Thursday to make their home in Akron, O., after boing residents of Bellefonte for the past 20 years. Mr M1 Ward have both accepted teaching positions in that city Miss Jean Blanchard New York City, arrived In Bellefonte on Friday to spend several weeks visit. Mrs. Robert Beach Blanchard, both of This is Miss Blan- visit to Bellefonte In Of where h M treet Of street and ol punts Mary street ing 1} and M West Lir 1 chard’'s f 1e1 4 | five year Falls, Belle- J. A N. ¥ fonte a { Niagara weekend In the guest of his uncle, George Ingram, East Lamb street Mr. Carlin left Monday morning for Philad®iphia where he will visit his mother before retuming to his New York home Mrs. Betty Curtin Page of the Orvis apartments on East Curtin street, returned recently from Phil- adelphia, where she spent ten days with her nd Captain Ben- jamin Page, wo left recently on a temporary lend-lease mission to tx Eur Carlin pent the 0 v Ww husba opean theatre Mr. and and son Richard Wednesday to their home in Mn. N. J after a visit with Mis Hollobaugh's sisters, the Misses Ha- z¢]l and Isabel Johnson of North Spring street and other relatives The Hollobaughs came to Beliefonte from Hightstown, N. J Hollobaugh = An instructor Peddie School Boys summer Miss Martha Wike time was Red Cross in Bell and who has just returned United States from a ix months’ period of duty at Bogota Columbia, South America Was an overnight guest, Tuesday of Mi Agnes Endelds, of East Logan street Miss Wike has gone to New York City where she will be engaged in Red Cr ork Mls Aznes 88 Theresa Shields the Lock Ha me Monday wit) family In war Mrs. E. E Hollobaug! retumed Frank- last where Mr for tirougho the +14 t hs ¢ months ho at one nurse ' fonte 0 the elds " ar velr hotles : ret broth A : Readir (Additional Locals on Page 2) Card of Thanks GRUBB We | OMS take this expressing thanks to and neighbors for the use of cars. thelr floral tributes and the many other acts of sympathy during the ifésg and death of feler Louise Grubb, of Mileshurg (Signed) Mr. and Mrs Grubb and family : Lost and Found LOST Cold cross re 4 ry Bellefonte mean friend the't central Market 2m art Re 1 in : mans vard white and Finde Hassinger Phone Z LOST. A Bre piease Bellefonte 1811 x hound with nigh.red marking Hibbert 2 notify R D wn Grange Falr 27. Made fron is highly val is a gift fron Reward re William Lyons, How xan 1LO8T on A bracelet Sunday. Aug Australian coins and ued for reason that It a soldier overseas turned to Mm ard, Pa FOR SALE! FULLY COOPERED EMPTY Charred Whiskey Barrels Ideal for Apple Cider or Vinegar $3.00 Each We alse have a large quantity of good bushel baskets with lids for sale. SKY BROS. FROZEN FARM PRODUCTS 1735 Margaret Avenue ALTOONA, PA. LOT FOR SALE! LARGE LOT NEAR FIFTH AVENUE AND BEAVER STREET BELLEFONTE Priced Right for Quick Sale Call at 26 West Logan Street or Dial 2728 MRS. J. WILL CONLEY ' were | in Bellefonte over Labor Day visit. | lof R 6h. 1-4 to | Help Wanted — 200 bushels Thosne 75 a bushel B. 4 " Pa x46 FOR SALE ~ seed wheat, $1 Dotterer, Lamar, FOR SALE-Folding steel cot, sin- gle bed, double bed win cheap. Phone Bellefonte 2677. x36 FOR BALE Twenty acres of atand- ing corn, especially suitable for ensilag®. Phone State College 2020 ¥ x3f FOR BALE--Marletta concrete and wood silos. Also used silos. Mauire E. Meeker, Millheim, Pa. Phone Lr FOR eled front Spriffy SALE-Home Comfort range equipped with In good condition Mills 28R3 enam - water Phone X30 FOR SALE-Peaches Mow ripe. Bug ar Valley Fruit Parm, two mile east of Loganton Bring container WwW. OG. Frankenberger x36 WANTED Two after school ire Wels Rt good boys 0 Ww amd Saturdays Pure Food Store, Bellefonte, Pa ok In Alle xia a eny WANTED--Persons to sell new type proportioned length “Reoaltex™ Hoalery, spare time good Income Write Realpilk, Harrisburg, Pa x37 WANTED Girl or womat for general housework In family of threes aciuit R. L. Caners Curt street Dial Bellefonte WANTED--Man or table Rawleigh satisfied with Write Rawleigh Chester, Pa woman Route good liv Dept. PNI-34 WANTED White ame family er oountry Pa. House Wrightstown male female an caretaker home, Bucks Coun furnished Box 68 Pa x36 and ana he WANTED--Girl not pver 14 year old to go to school and help little about the house Cood home Na other children. Write Box # Port Matilde, Pa x3 WANTED Housekeeper, not over 50, for small family. Private room and bath. Good salary. Phone Ha risburg 2-8058, or write 2528 North Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa. x36 WANTED--Men t0 cut paper wood mine props, logs, mill work. Con- tract or by the hour Houses and cabins suitable for family use for rent at job. Inquire of OG. W. Hol* & Son, Fleming, Pa nr referral ment Service cies. and all if previoug activity, must avallability.) or designated agen. females in this ares employed In eaential have a statement of ns sell | Articles for Sale FOR SALE--Good Roy Yarne Bell Phone Zion 1323 POR SALE— Used Owbort POR ola Rierly FOR SALE--8love wood, two miles west of Jul farm Routes 220 511 POR SALE-—A ood Dank barn di. mensions feet ae Write BPS. Beech Creek, Pa $37 4 n SALE 1994 ™ ox MoCo : ibher ) Wert, Hebersbure heim 1TR32 mie Pa Teleph ne PCR SALE sedan with Car Phone Motor Co new AyRtern FOR SALE A with Perguson ATTENTION Dealers at atoker Stripping | Shoe, | oft town This covered Farmers. Trucker Moashannon at miies slate 5 font Con’ store Haupts ¢ north of Siw at Gillen eon! BB © and es Ls Haupt’: Place wl Toad sfam break Call Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIMER » HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made In Bellefonia Get Them at Your Grocers i ————————— - NOTICE ! CONFER’S BEAUTY SHOP ON EAST HOWARD STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. WILL BE CLOSED we FROM ce SEPTEMBER 8 TO — SEPTEMBER 18 —_— Lath Lg [CLASSE FIED A VELTISEMENTS af t————— — Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns every week, That's why The Centre partment has become so amazingly popular, [the benefits derived from its use, it is undisputably Centre County's Com- munity Bdrgain Counter, Democrat's classified advertising de- Corsidering its low cost and RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cenis for { first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion Where advertise ments contain more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged, REAL ESTATE A stralght one advertising —sale or rent. KEYED ADS cent a word is charged for real estate Jy All advertisements that request replies to be malled to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise- ments, advertisements, as the publishers ar of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ocrat whose subscription ir paid up vertisement in those columns one subscriber will be charged the regular advertising rate, Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such re not permitted to divulge the name Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- to date, is entitled to sa 25-word ad- time, free of charge. Otherwise the This privilege can be used six times a year at different intervals Hori like ne FOR SALE m Masher 501M Deluxe elect w Call SALE Ip Radio Co 1938 Inquire R [+] D nite MoCormick be rAeDOY POR BALE off Johi OI mobile Radio ar ne 63111 1936 A 1941 ile ners FOR SALE wi wet Wa th a by pess Lavy Tr JUST L wn od 100 sires NOW ARRIVED P Fo To 1934 table er In 20 Pnquire a R D FOR SALE tra su Tu nn P He 1 Bert POR SALE Selmer 1 2 M Rove 1941 onior FCR SALE Buick door atdan biack hoster Has very good tires Will » Trent trans PFhane B31 MiiThe'm Per Mot £ \¥ hein Pa LL POR BALE WrTeta dress hata | shades Henney new fal young Pa and tre Hall On J. R SALE Pon "a Hale Bring niall Sunday Will I D Flick gorthwest of Unionville paburg Pike) x37 stars ¢ ne Julian, R PERMANENT WAVE six million women themaeives Charm-Kurl Home Permanent Waves Abaoiu harmiess., easy 10 do. Thrill to the of natural.dooking curls and Wonderful for children Parrish Drug Store an CHARM -KURIL Sic! Mare have given than BURIAL VAULTS--Be sure It Ia & Dunlap reinforced concrete burial anit when you must choose one Made by Duniap Brothers for the past twenty years and sold direct to vou. Delivered anywhere in Centre county Telephone Bellefonte 500 2423 or 2765 4° FOR BALE-Eeoctric, gasoline, and ioe, milk coolers in stock. Hotshot batteries for electric fenve or gas meine | seTvice department Milkin | chines. Btaniey CC. Bileriys ma- adio & | Fleetric Shop, Miliheim, Pa. Phone xA5 5Ra JHATEVER the floral Occasion may be, Golden Wedding or New baby. We choose the flowers With special care, And make each order Sweet and fair, That's the reason, That is why Woodring's flowers Satisfy, WOODRING'S FLORAL GARDENS Phone Stale College 2045 Phone Bellefonte 2128 use Complete refrigeration | Sales Mart ' FARMERS Centre Hall Penns Valley Sales Barn, Pa., holds sale every Tuesday. Bring your live stock and | poultry, you can except good prices 8B T. Relzel, owner, manager jt! FARMERS — The Clinwn Auction | Mill Hall, Pa, offers you an 0bp- tunity to dispose of your live. k and pouliry by compel tive bidding, every Monday Get your check as soon Ag sale is made No sale, comm lasion Joe Bechdel, it DOT Le bao Wanted to Buy WANTED . 8 32-volt ight pliant ngin d Charles W. Or Pa WANTED ANTED Dare o ol ripe ] nen s ! ' ariel ies J Hamilton, end of South Potties | Belisfonie, Pa EL —————————— charges are low. Cons Discount Co. Earl M. Bitner, Clinton Trust Bidg., lock Dial 27156 £33 | POR SALE ~~ Two cows, one wi i f 1 her side. Also “a bY Frank Gomola, Clarence Onir carrying sumer manag Haven two heifer Pa x Pa “90 > Ind 12 1 ROY rt ith Be FARMERS — When you need credij for any farm purpose, investigats aD the farmers’ cooperative credii sasoe YERTS | 0) ation auire « hers old. Weight 1700 pounds Wii | ba vy Mii) Mito 2 Dover work ngle or double Price 350. | Coburn. or vontact Production Credis Whiterock Quarries, Pleasant On Arsociation. 13 E High Bt, Bellefonte Pa “He J 26715 1°12 New Hampshire Te | £ Pa {POR BALK : pu els Corl, R ! oi Rude J 1efonte y 4 | POR BALE --Durk grey horse, 8 hone Repairing POR BALE-Tean ears old good Wer oO Work . Pa « Koop your Marisag ine parts and sre ce all makes of washes rweopers. Bweeper Brushs R EK Owens Eeciris Allegheny street. Dial 2008, 1-04 We servi nd tied ] POR SALE er i Years MACHINE hare BIL WORK Catvrie cHppe x ened. General machine work herd of ; nds. We also have in sloch The herd i Ll t Wd roll glee], CAD ACTEWS, sel Crews, pt for _- Ta Tull keys key sock, elec. Bwarts Machine Bhop, Bellefonte, Ps. Phone 1-44 — FOR BALE ified x cutie Miscellaneous | DEAD STOCK Removed promptly, Dogs, Pets, Etc. Call Goo, J. Vogt, Centre Hall 4 S———————— " R-4 or Milhelm 20-R-5, st our ex- - Great Dane puppies 14 fawns and brindies; nine npion Zorn bloodlines ioed here at reasonable 544 Wilson 8t., Jer. x3 DEAD STOCK--Removed promptly Call anytime at my expense. Phone 6436, Belielonte idoyd L. Bmith, Milesburg, Pa 1-42 TIS A FEAT TO TREAT FEET--We Is means %w inform the we onrry in stock every. ining Wo the feet such a8 both long (ongitudi- metatarsal) arched, nion shields and foot remedy, hes chyropodists and supports, plaster for tired balancers and pros is WwW arch and wedge shoes atl a very moders Better than the built-in adjusts self to the foot last but not jeast, a 80 remedy. Costs more, worth carry a full line of core dic, therapeutic and shoes, including the Locke Bhoe and othe prescriptions and receipts to us and have them by Registered full Un the latest and drugs and medicines obtaline able anywhere, as we either carry If n stock or get It for you, or it ant made large stock from which 0 draw and evervihing brand splinter pew and up 0 date Trusses Stied th single and double. THE TIB- PHARMACY Beech Oreek’s Buore 157 4 CHICKS tested ' adhesive feel. heel Permit . rite price BA Bellefonte | Apartments for Rent RENT— Beautifully oct Phone Bellefonte PO 14+ " ’ bw Real Estate for Sale Ean ve Drug Announcements CE-~Reese's cider press, Dear % w inesda y Pa g. Pa Wednesday the apdis i Farms For Sale BALE --42.acre CIDER MAKING v Baileyville Pa Rd day =a Aave Harpe er's cider make cid« day and afte except Baturday her POR SALE--80.acre farm, alli under REUNION A reunion of Lhe Live Stock for Sale Purebred weeks oliege b line ntre Ha R Berkshire boa Pennsylvania Walla D. Phone p Set od FOR : SALE Horn Purebred Sept. 2 butterfat Hamp-hir Bellelor Houston if who's AN average Also B good J R Hartie WHY BE FAT\ 7 Get slimmer without exercise You may lose pounds and have a more slender, graceful figure. No rrerciemg. No ‘axatives Nodrugs With this AYDS plan you don t rut out any meals, starches, po. iatoes, meats or butter you sim py cut them down ft 8 eRnier when vou enjoy delicious (vita min fortified) AYE before meals Abmolytely harmless ww n——. to climien! toute conducted by medics! Sacto wore than 180 Sersons lost 14 to 18 fhe, svar. seine few works with AYVDS Vian Candy Frducing Men — Try alate sie hon of AYDS supply on £2 25 Money back if Se ary Prone FARRIAH DRUG STORR Reliefonte, Pa Milk Coolers AVAILABLE AT ONCE! In Flectrie; Gasoline Driven, or lee Cooled Cabinets HUBERT ROSSMAN HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE Phone 2615 BELLEFONTE, PA. cultivation. Located 3 miles south. | Ehowalter clan t of Miffiinburg. Pa Good bulid. | Us and Centre o 4 produ . . A - residing Mm Hol counties, will be La September Park All members Fe finlly nrited Inegire The Port Maliigs furnish the specs Festival of September 18 e evening program m_ when the ase of affair unity Lodge Hall rfous refreshments the Half Moon Youth y BPONSOTiL us ehure charge are baked ponds will be sold proceeds of Lhe directly towards the the new church =% wild a Jon Money to Loan Por taxes ooal Any amount up CABH needs and other to #1.000 NOTICE TO PATRONS! PATRONE WHO HAVE HAD THEIR WATCHES HERE FOR REPAIRS POR SIX MONTHS OR MORE SHOULD CALL POR THEM IMMEDIATELY AS WE HAVE TO MAKE ROOM FOR OTHER MERCHANDISE W. E. CROSSLEY JEWELRY STORE Brockerhoff Hotel Building BELLEFONTE. PA. LS Real Estate For Sale Garage on Thomas Street Formerly Owned by Hagan Motor Co. Two Double Dwellings on Potter Street Six-Family Brick Apartment Building On Corner Allegheny and Curtin Streets, CONVENIENT TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED! ne [VGUIITR Of ee The First National Bank BELLEFONTE, PA.
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