October , 1944 A THE CENTRE ra BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five vo——r —— Mr. and Mrs. William Altoona, spent tiie Mrs, Calvin Street Mrs Beech Creek, left falp, N. Y. where twa weeks it with Hes her Mrs, H Nancy weekeny Cate of Nort) Vi Fl wintex and Mut David Week week for sheng the ~Mi and s“ent son the end rents, Mi: Smith of 3 Mrs Hirh Street Comte Cow m Mond: liams' p ton Jose August stated where that in H pr her Meade Mt irned to Cr of Milesbwrg, ret camp Ft after spending at CHeOrse Charles Walters 2 were Mr. and Mrs Jr and Ronnde of Mr and Mi Walte Walter of Ma M3 Mr. and Mrs Bellefonte R. D Ray Lair, Ray Pleasant Cap, - RA i D088 [Tol w 1 tery ack ol The public more and more a I'he only Christmas this ye will be Christma and no paper to wri NL ) irchase I relieve Da Der the m go pings from stores customer's the shortage necessary for kinds of paper Papers, magazine waste basket paper, old le ete. Bellefonte stands county for Waste Paper Collections Let's try this month the first place by rap thus loft nr OSE wi Inst many Have TY i extremely Save new Arion file the of paper it | everyone to This means books LLers, econd It all Wo get At the time of the Holy Commu- pion on Sunday morning in the Methodist Church in Bellefonte special sell service Communion equipment were delicated. The Self Service Communion Tables were designed by the Pastor, The Rev. H OC Stengar, Jr, and made by several men of the church, were paid for and given as a memo- rial. These tables were given by Pvt. Donald F. Markley in memory of his mother Mrs Relin Bottorf Markley who departed this life on June 9. 1944. Private Markley was in the Invasion of Prance when he received the cablegram telling. of the death of his mother, and took this means of expressing his love for iis mother, where he wanted her | to be remembered in the church but | © 1 8B. Penning iting h mt Frankl ton of is ther Eminhizer of Willow- Otto of Johnstown this past week with Anne ‘raft and e Mott Belle week Lo nd Mi Laer hon George arriveg ahd Wha in Lhe 13 i \ Hi it. 18 alter months OH John BSwablck, ha heart. Plc Ho- now recuperating the Hospital had several tors past weekend They were Mr Andrew Hovan and and Catherine Owens, of Ohio: Steve Hovan and Ramish, of Bellefonte Mr. and Mr John Swabick, Miss Pauline Ramish Andy Josef Snow Shoe Football history was made up at Penn State Saturday to the game between Penn State and Muhlen- berg, Freddy Daggett, son of Mrs Eleanor Daggett Alexander. of East Curtin Street, and a Freshman at Penn State, was sent Into Mie game pear the closing moments With leas than five seconds to play in the game, and six yards to go, they tried a forward pass and Freddy aught it over the goal line, just two seconds before the end of the game. In Ridge Riley s football let. ter he sent to the Alumnus, fie said “Youhg Daggett wasn't even in the official program for the reason that he only boasted a uniform for a few days. He was a real Mr. X, uniden- tified in the press box until long Fit States on B ar 5 1 ng pent His sister, Ms purple overs wh i hon the M1 acd hildren Cleveland Josephine and of ¢ after all newspaper stories had been tapped out over the wires reveal- ing that Penn State's last touch- During the service the Communion down (ad been scored by one Mark Service was dedicated to the Glory Maystrovieh, of God and the memory -of Mrs did Rella Bottor! Markley, It warnt so, Freddy ¢ it “himself” The score was Penn State 68 Muhlenberg 13, Mrs. CC. E. B Charles Raut were mi called at this office Mrs. William Rumberger return ed Saturday to her home on East Bishop Street {rom the Centre C hospital, where on Friday underwent a tonsillectomy Rev. William C. Thompson James R, Hughes spent Monday and Miesday in Mt. Union where they at- tended the Huntingdon Presbytery which was held there this week Of Bush home Thursday Carmel, where arney Mi h olf Hefonte on a and and Beech In while ang Mi Creck it all in ssion, Friday here uns ne and ! AL 0 vi Robert Sunday for pending a parent M1 ner thelr H. Benner New York City 48-hour leave with his and Mrs, Harold Ben home on Burnside left alter 't Street Mi t Sunday M will Harry C Jeannette, Pa Menold where future MaKe nome i in the Vo £ 4 of the publi who had oc- Victor the Bechtol r grandmother of West High York who live Mrs. C f+ with Fate Street Satur- nend Ve pet Cv Clarence sband J irli- of F Phila- aum Miss retiring Bellefonte acidition the guest of honor and hostess others present were Miss Helen Harper Mi Isabel Grove Mi Annet te Decker Mr ty lam fn ina Kilpat Mins [3 wnor of 0 N Mars MH M Street Bis the weekend her husband which uring 1¢ reported safe] France - Blais Eng! He of this Wm ier Pvt bad re and from : 4 14] 1 0 i ival United Stale vice in March mecha assigned to duly Pvt. Blair arriving in France met ell Moyer. of Bellefonte, wlio re- cently returned to tion after hav- ing spent three months in a hospital in England recovering from wounds received in action. The two Belle- fonte men spent several hours to- gether. Pvt. Moyers brother, Pvt DeForrest Moyer, Is now serving in Belgium The venerable John H. Diehl who on September 8 celebrated his ofth. birthday, and is wife, the former Helen Bitner,k 72. left Centre County last week and have gone to HHinols to divide their time at the homes of their sons, Harry A. Diehl of Sterling, Ill. and Roy F. and Earl Diehl. of Rockford. 11. The Diehls are natives of lower Bald Eagle Valley and in 1007 built a home at Howard whic they ocupled cone tinuously until several weeks ago whe they disposed of their household entered véar and n the t infar jeep zed being a driver ortly after Pvt. Rus- sald ne goods at public sale and sold the! home to Luther Walker. Last Mon- day. as the driving guest of their sons Harry and Roy, Mr. and Mrs Diehl left Howard for thelr future home in the midwest had no difficulty In locating former friends and acquaintances fram this | comnty Mr. Diehl is a member of Udck Run Lodge 1OOF of Howard, office, {which they have A number | practically of former Centre Countians now re- | sence of Rev. C. J. Krong, rector, side In Illinois, and on previous, vis- | | the ita to that state Mr. and Mrs. Diehl | priest Henry Linn Allegheny | | Zs testi fs Ee © oD treet left ple as busine wladelphia Monday ure tl York Cit Zane Carey, 8 1¢ is In Bellefonte spending a with his mother, Mrs. Joyce of Willowbank Street My Ji Gross ha fined t al ht Line ad Lo ang New 4) A of Ft. Pierce, [CLASSIFIED AD Fla., » leave Ring —— w———— ra ———— Over Thirty “Thousand Persons Read These Columns every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low and the benefits derived from iW use, it Is undisputably Centre County's Com - munity Bargain Counter N RATES Advertisements of twenty-five 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 straight one cent a word Is charged for real estate advertising sale or rent KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies be malled to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise- ments. Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of the adveridser BUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ocrat whose subscription ie peld up to dale vertisement in these columns ume, subscriber will be charged the regular can be used xix times at different hn 0 bed Slreet (or vie fering been con n Vale an iH uviment Whippo « an red to t Thursday Ire } Haven peration hotne « past from at vou Mrs. John Street ten cost H ret wards or 25 whit less, cents for to Every subscriber to Is entitled 0 » free of charge, Otherwise advertising mite. This intervals The Centre Deme- 25 ad- the privilege word onhe a Yel POR SALE Lows In Memoriam VERT FOR EMENTS ALJ commm——— — po Help Wanted i Wats Sireed FOR SALE Marietia ooncrele MoCasiin report Juster AG sn wood silos Also used silos fF ££ Meeker, MUlhelmn, Pa Phe Pa Vor WANTED Med tract abin ret Lost and Found Ratio Pp D ¢ owl te Poultry for Sale at ‘ . Repairing Keep he yours Dara makes Sweer Owe ny stree Mavisg and ser. of wash- or bHrushs ne Eectiric Daal 2024 1-4 "ING rr Clex work siork rows Rwarts Phones 1-of ne Miscellaneous DEAD STOCK --Rsmoved promptly Call Geo J Vogt Centre Hall 558- Companion Wanted MINWATY FOR SALE * Waa 3 woman B at " making | Compe - MYIDAT mode Bmoke Ru x4 WANTED nN eok wane wer and a bh Sireet last thom West Per took 8 huge front of the George The tree Mr. Ingram isekeeping about grown Inrage dangerous from emoved by order of ithorities. The tree mea ACTOss Lhe ang diameter Tip would be ne ope! Answer eres ted " Jorpey Compan; lat er, or be Box 82 Ingram which was t the Lime fort eh pro down 190) tree in resiience planted ) al Pordao wax re rake ™ Pa by g and spreade a Articles for Sale FOR SALE ow et ver Port went Years v .] #R0. had to Potato A new at wri Mall Dio k lngu Pa ryyrt HONS and was borough a ured 442 inci was 11 feed | and gw the ‘ . * ol nin milk mach ing Year 8 da x40 nery | Mar! oF Live Stock for Sale POR SALE- Musser “520 POR SALE A Pordson cently overhauled. Inquire E Mowery. R D 3 Beliefonte or re dH Ww x4 MOR fs but - vy Ep n n Ann Mis C Mr. and South Spring Was guest party held Wednesda er seventh games were luncheon aro} Spicer. daugh of Walter L. Spicer of Street Bellefonte, onor birthday al the Spicer nome las! afternoon in honor of birthday Contests and giton played after which a Pa was served Carol Ann | " { was presented with gifts. Those TOR Ass P hp Dare present were Judith O'Donnell, Joai | ghape. Norman Kline | Gettlg, Janice Rossman, Martha Phone State College 4532 Zimmerman, Cora Young, Patty " ‘ FOR BALE "About 25 Norway | POR SALE Eight weeks old VonGunden, Sally Owens, Peggy! spruce trees, about 15 inches Wil | Roy Yarnell. Bellefonte, R Wayne, Brenda Lee Kellerman, Eairley Baird, and Mary Lou Spicer, wire of Mrs. Sallie Hoy, Box 276 Pope Zion 1323. «Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton Creen- It Beheforite Pa Phone B88 0 ai ——————— A ———— lon SALE Two cows and ‘some six POR SADE 1988 Har) «Davidson | werks-0ld Ro Warber Weaver land, Jr, and their little daughter,| 80 cuble inch motorcycle, in per | Port Matilda, 1 (Dix) x40 Helen Jean. on Sunday attended the | ——— fiftieth wedding anniversary of the fect condition. Good Pre-War Gres. | com ——— | Norman Kline, Houserville. Phone | POR SALE Two fresh cows, Hol {former's parents, Mr. and Mrs H Clayton Greenland, at Hawk Run | State College 4633 X01 seins, ob a purebred L © | An impressive ceremony marked the te heatle of fog How x40 FOR SALE--A de-froster type for automobile and a pair toguire Merrill Confer D 2 BALE tractor sh L ron IT ghia ard. R the ET" ™ Phot sd H A Pleas x42 ol re Rn at a rama D1 Har npah — Bellefonte - POR 10-20 McCormick «Deering on steel, In Ad Minnig. Rebersbure 241 CO — - on SALE Bee! cow Large Warne. Greens Valley Parm ant Oap in good | FOR BSALE--A Houserville | old weight 0 Jullan, Pa yon all ers tractor . horse. 10 years Lundy Mick Lao roan 1400 - y mn fornite - f.- Bo —— ertisey heifers contra : wc woe | Corman, Beech Oreek, Pa. Phone | POR SALE--A good “saw mill with 6513 x40 a 3dnch. Price to quick buyer only rr happy event as the elder couple re-! 8125 Mill can be seen at my farm | 10 months old. or will trade on # newed thelr marriage vows of fifty (8 miles east of Centre Hall, at the fresh Son. Calvin Yeager, RB OD, 1, Howard, x4 church, Morrisdale, the church of | aR mms. Spring Mais, Pn. PROSE Ne AFA been members - TION. PARMBERS..-Order r corn | Two saws, one a 44-inch, the other | POR years ago at St. Agnes Catholic! Round Barn. on Route 85. Hans POR SALE <A horse and harness |] all their lives, In the ab- Rev, Fr. Judge. missionary officiated r. and Ms Cireenland have six children, among whom Is their son, J. Clayton, of P-Yafonte, lnotype operator at this » w an " . y idge 11 hos me Apa rtments for Rent Ac ker Wanted to Rent WANTED To unfurnished Beliefonte, BO & R4 or Mullheim 30-H-5. at our ex- pense £4 STOCK Removed anytime al my tape Belivionie ldovd re. Pa DY nee L ynpily Phone Bm 1.44 ks. » rE A FEAT TO take his meas bil that we i taining arch supports, both Ball sand abhor melataren arches Also weds bunion shields and splints, sibietes foot remedy, hee sitaighta, arch bladders, chyropodista pads, matalarsal pads and supports moleskin sdhesive plaster for tired aching feel. heel balances and pros Wwelors Permit Us 10 arch and wedge youll favorite shoes At a very moder. ate price Better than the bulit-in ot Ji aale on th wr adjusts iteelf to the foot “of i NM = Jul Deiter ang ast but not Jeast a 50 oi : ! e1tl OO remedy. Corts more, worth ipwburg. Pa Lt We also carry a full line of Gor eclive. arihobedic, thems tic and sli-rheumati® shoes 1hciuding the famous Doctor Locke Shoe and oth. ers. Bring Your prescriptions and family receipts to us and have them properly compounded and TREAT FEET--Ws ¥ 0 Inform Lhe CRITY stock every. Ww feel such = & ng itudl- W. Ke 2. id Houses for Rent RENT the M W Dwe farms Bava Houuwe farm RENT Alo Be 1S ENT 5 conveniences Mills, Pw RD s room apartment oated ad Pa Ingu of Glen: Sprir Mills x41 profile. A full Bae of A wing . n il freaheat druge anf medicines obtain. able anywhere, as we slither it in stock or eet it for you, or 18 fant made Large stock from draw and everyvihing brand pew and up 0 date both slogle and Pueiietve tore, GR Bm OR EE rent a furnished Apartment in Chae. Jehnstonbaugh whi ET SI Ss Ie Ey wy DR. H.-F. BAUER - Optometrist WILL BRE AT Crossley’s Jewelry Store EVERY WEDNESDAY INSTEAD OF SATURDAY DURING MONTH OF NOVEMBER — HOURS 5:00 to 6:00
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