Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 07, 1944, Image 5

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    September 7, 1944.
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Page Five
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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
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M
treet
Of street
and
ol
punts
Mary
street
ing 1}
and M
West Lir
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4
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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
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family In
war
Mrs. E. E Hollobaug!
retumed
Frank-
last
where Mr
for tirougho
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(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
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art
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vard
white and
Finde
Hassinger
Phone Z
LOST. A
Bre
piease
Bellefonte
1811
x hound with
nigh.red marking
Hibbert
2
notify
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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
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PCR SALE
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Car Phone
Motor Co
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FOR SALE A
with Perguson
ATTENTION
Dealers
at atoker
Stripping |
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town This
covered
Farmers. Trucker
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at
miies
slate
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Con’ store
Haupts ¢
north of Siw
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and es Ls
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break
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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
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every week, That's why The Centre
partment has become so amazingly popular,
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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.
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cent a word is charged for real estate Jy
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to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise-
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POR BALE
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Sunday Will
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gorthwest of Unionville
paburg Pike) x37
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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 | £
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Machine Bhop, Bellefonte, Ps. Phone
1-44
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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 '
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feel. heel
Permit
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price
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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
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POR SALE--80.acre farm, alli under REUNION
A reunion of Lhe
Live Stock for Sale
Purebred
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Pennsylvania
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.