Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 09, 1944, Image 5

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    November 9, 1044
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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LOCAL
—
Miss Isabel Johnson, of North
Spring street, spent several days
last week on a business trip to Wil-
liamsport
Our good friend George C. Har-
vey, of Lock Haven, was a welcome
caller at our office on Saturday while
in town on business
Mabel Detling of Bush
ton, spent the weekend
Lakes, Ill, with her
tice Seaman Willlam Dettling, who
entered service several weeks ago
Mrs. O. A. Kline of East Bishop
street and her daughter, Mrs. Wil-
Ham Leitzell, of State College, spent
the latter part of last week on a
business and pleasure trip to Pitts-
burgh
Mr. and
Addi-
at Great
son, Appren-
Mrs. Si Claude
closed their cabin recently at
Park and are occupying the Victor
Watson apartment in the Miss Elis-
abeth Hart home on North Spring
street
— Charles E. Gettig, S of At-
lantic City. N. J. is spending a leave
with his wife and family at Pleas-
ant Gap. Before entering service
Seaman Gettig was employed at the
Penn-Belle Hotel
Mrs. Pranklyn Grystko, the for-
mer Roseann Brachbill of Bellefonte,
expects to leave today for San Ra-
fael, Cal, for an idefinite visit with
her husband, Lt. Gryctko, who is
stationed near there
— Ralph Ever, steward at
Bellefonte Elks Home, resumed
duties there Monday after having
been confined to his home for
eral days because of a threatened
attack of pneumonia
Mr. and Mrs. John Gillen and
son moved during the weekend to
the Gillen double house on East
Logan street which they purchased
more than a year ago and which
has been extensively remodeled
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Heverly and
daughter, Margaret, of East Logan
street, returned Monday from Wil-
liamsville, N. Y.. where they spent
several days with Mr. and Mrs
Heverly's daughter, Sister Julia Ma-
rie
Hen
Hecla
sic
the
hi
SOV ~
. of Chevy Chase,
Md. is in Bellefonte visiting Mrs
Berberick’s mother Mrs. A L. Me-
Ginley, Sr, of South Thomas street
Mr. Berberick came here at thi
time to participate in the all game
season
Lt
been
Fla
Carl Berberick
m
sin
Thomas B. Beaver, who has
stationed at Hendricks Field,
left last Thursday for his new
post at Lincoln, Neb. after spend-
ing a leave with his father, Thomas
B. Beaver and family of East Bish-
op street
Pvt. Wayne Eckley. who redent-
ly returned from the European war
area, is spending a 21-day furlough
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
N. Eckley. at their home in Valley
View. This Is Pvt. Eckley first
visit home since he 21 mn
ago
Allen Hewitt. employed as re-
search chemist for Mellon Institute
Pittsburgh, spent the weekend with
his wife, the former Cyrene New-
comb, at their home on East High
street. Mr. Hewitt was graduated
from the School Chemistry
Penn State
Milford Cox, member of the
of guards at the State In i
School at White Hill, spent the fore-
part of this week with relatives in
Bellefonte. Mr. Cox was engaged in
the restaurant business in Belle
prior to accepting a position at the
White Hill School
—Bond White, who has been con-
fined to his home at Axemann for
the past three weeks because of
illness, returned last Wednesday to
his duties in the Prohtonotary’s of-
fice. Mr. White, who is still under
the care of a physician, will be at
his office for only a half day until
he has completely recovered
Mrs. Andrew Runkle, Jr
spent several weeks at the home
her mother-in-law, Mrs. Edith Run.
kl», of East High treet, left last
M'esday for her home in Montgom-
sry. Ala. The condition of the elder
Mrs. Runkle, who
operation in the Centre County
pital about a month ago, is
improved
Pfc. Melvin
pects Lo return
with the Coast
John Curtis, Va.
with his parents
Charles Mulbarger, of Pleasant View
since Tuesday of last week. Pfc. Mul-
barger, who is 26 years old, has been
in the serviee for 27 months and
during much of that time has serv-
ed along the Atlantic coast
-Mr. W. H. Bathurst and wife of
Altoona are spending a few days at
thelr cottage near Curtin. Mr. Bath.
urst, a native of Curtin, retired from
the Penna Rallroad Company last
July after 44 years of employment
in the foundry at Altoona. Being an
ardent fisherman and hunter, Mr
Bathurst will spend considerable
time at his cottage since he has
nothing else of importance to oc-
cupy his time
~Mrs. Ethan Vars was guest of
honor at a farewell party held last
Wednesday night at her home by
a group of friends. On Monday Mrs
Vars departed for Duncansville to
Join her husband. Those who attend-
ed the party were: Mrs. Vincent
Flynn, Mrs. Joseph Forster, Mrs
Leonard Witmer, Mrs. Walter Arm-
strong. Mrs. William Witmer, Mrs
Paul Hartsock, Mrs. Gilbert Ander.
son, Mrs. Leslie Polliard, Miss Mar-
garet Morgan, Mrs. William Prey
and Mrs. Arthur Houck. Mrs. Vars
was presented with a gift
~The Kiwanis Quartette of Belle
fonte last Tuesday appeared before
the Lewistown Kiwanis Club and
after the dinner and meeting the
quartette was invited to the studio
0" the Lewistown radio station where
they made recordings of several of
thelr numbers. At noon, last Wed.
nesday, several of the recordings
were broadcast over the Lewistown
station and a number of Bellefonte
residents heard and enjoyed the
progam. Members of the Quartette
Newman, Cecll A.
left wonths
of
fonte
who
of
underwent an
Hos-
much
H. Mulbarger
today to his duties
Artillery at Fort
after having been
Mr. and Mrs
exX-
George
Waiker, Rudolph Lindquist and turn to Bellefonte and will be here Moerschbacher and son, and Mr,
Lawrence McClure. Mrs. Freda Stock much of the time until she receives and Mrs
|notice to report for assignment.
is planist for the group,
{ Meade
Miss of
on =n
duties
the
LWo
at
Rebecca Yerger
‘adillac apartments Is
SM vacation from her
the First National Bank
Mrs. Jennie Kelley
and her ter. Mrs
of Tyrone, were
das Mi
lonte
Mrs
of Altoona
Sara Van Scoyo
guests for a few
ol CGieorge Robb of Belle-
Charles
field, is spending
Bellefonte with her
Mrs. Rebecca Ci
ruse
street
Mrs. Chester
Clear-
days in
in-law
High
Cruse
several
mother
of East
ol
WwW. Thoma of
Bishop street spent the week-
in Harrisburg with her husband
Thomas, who is stationed at Ft
Md
and Mir Taylor
Pine street recently purchased the
former Welty home on East How-
ard street and expect to move there
early next month
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Menold
of Jeannette, Pa., former Bellefonte
residents, received word recently ol
the safe arrival of their son, Pvt
Harry Menold, Jr, in England
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McClellan
who have been residing on East
Howard street for several years,
moved Wednesday this week to
Stormstown, where they will make
their future home
Mrs. George Robb and son Don-
Mrs. Earl White and children
Miss Hazel Kelley visited
the weekend in Morgantown, W. Va
and with Mrs. Robb's son in Cum-
berland, Md
The annual Incheon of
Bellefonte Garden Club will be held
at the Penn Belle Hotel at 12:30
o'clock on Wednesday November
15. Re may be made by
calling Roger Mrs
Bayard Monday, No-
vember
East
end
Sgt
Mr Billett of
of
na)
ald,
and
over
the
ervations
Mrs. J. C
Magee before
13
or
for
Edward Robb, who
weeks peen
r apartment in the
iing. South Allegheny S
; parted for Norwich
Conn., for an indefinite with
her son and daughter-in-law, Lt
Comdr Mrs. Richard E. Robb
and family
U=
Pried-
had oce
sterday de
viuit
Visi
ana
Sh
A
cour
death
Unionville
Mr
mothe
Parson
Mr. ar Mr
Pittsfield, Mas
and daughter-in-law, Capt
Norman H. Ishler and son, Nor-
man, Jr. of Pittsburgh, spent sev-
eral days last Bellefonte a
sts of Willi ter, Mr
Paul Fortne) home on
t Bishop
Pvt. Walter J. Condo
R D. 1. has arrived in she
Artillery Replacement Train
Port Bragg. N. C.. for
training. He 1 been
hier
Willis A. 1
and
o
their son
and Mrs
of
week In
treet
of How-
ard
Field
ing Center,
basic military
signed to Battery
3rd F. A. Reigmes
training he will
a field organics
tial
from
i5 oli-in
nd Mrs. Lilo)
Mr. Cleven
Kemps in moving
J.. to Hanover, where
ly was ch
Hanover HI
Miss Anne
since gradi
Ho pi tal Washingtor
been a Member of the
nas
ervice in the Navy Nurses’ Corps
on Saturday arrived in Belle-
for a visit with her parents
Mr. and Mr W. Hassell Montgom-
of Fa t Linn street, while await-
ri of a commi
and
Osen A
School
Montgom
mtion from
4
ai
Prorid
D C has
nursing staff
volunteered
fence
at
for
and
fonts
ery
on
: £1
his bar-
street alter
because of
During the umn Mr
inge suffered a back injury which
ailed to respond to usual treat.
nent, and on October 20 he was
Vetreans Hospital
wall, where he underwent
treatment for two weeks
home Friday. His health
nproved
Paul Gingher, of Pleass nt Gap
employe of Rockview peniten-
suffered a foot injury Monday
work Ing as an extra employe
at the Titan Metal plant. Mr. Gingh-
er stepped on a plank and a spike
protruding from the plank pierced
the sole of his shoe and entered
his foot. He underwent treatment at
the Titan dispensary and since then
has been under medical treatment
Although the Injury Is not serious
he is required to remain at home
for several days
Capt. and Mrs
man and two sons, of Hobbes, New
Mexico, motored to Bellefonte dur-
ing the weekend for a several days’
visit at the home of Dr. and Mrs
E. H Adams, on North Allegheny
street. The family left here Tuesday
for Duquesne, where Mrs. Corman
and the two boys expect to spend
the winter at Ms. Corman’s par-
ental home, while Captain Corman
returns to his duties in New Mex-
ico. In civilian life Capt. Corman
is a prominent Bellefonte physician
Miss Agnes Kellerman, who
since graduation from Catholic Un-
iversity, Washington, D. C., in May,
has been head nurse of the opera
ting room at Providence Hospital,
Washington, on Saturday received
a commission as an Ensign in the
Navy Nurses’ Corps and expects to
be called for duty about December
6 Her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Charles Kellerman, of East Bishop
street, will leave Monday for Balti-
more, Md.. to spend several days
attending races at Pimlico before
going to Washington for a visit with
thelr daughter, Miss Kellerman will
accompany them home on their res
rim
opened
High
Absence
on We
al week
shop
1 over
lines er
P
Is
:
aken to the at
Asplhr
medical
returning
IS much §
an
tiary
while
Paul M. Cor-
{the
Oeste,
{ VISIL
— A
Mrs. Annie Carson
Bellefonte visiting her daughter
Grace Gingher and family, of
Berardls apartments
Mrs, William Curtin, of West
is In Bellefonte for a short
with her husband father,
Curtin of West Linn
of Irwin, is Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Widdowson
of North Allegheny street, on Friday
observed thelr twenty-fifth wedding
anniversary
Pvt, David
Carlisle Barracks
lough with his
Mrs. Frank Ray,
in
Murs
Ray, stationed at
is spending a fur-
parents, Mr. and
of Pike street
I'he Misses Blanche Poorman
and Nelle Plack of Reynolds avenue
left Tuesday for a ten-day plea
trip to Philadelphia New York
John 81
street
Mrs. Floyd
Bishop street
A. Yearick, of East
spent the weekend
with her brothers, John, Merrill and
Doyle Heverly Brookline, Phila-
delphia Set. |
M1 Mrs Hodges
1 ue returned thelr home
Harrisburg wveral days
visit with Mn Mull
West Curtin
Mr. and
rederick
Sunaay
Bure
nna
of
atrick Torsell of
D., arrived
weekend to spend a 15-day fu
M1 Mars
Oma treet
l#Roy Nell
¢, of Norfolk
ten-day furlough
parents Mr. and Mi
of East Bishop sty
Neal Kohler, of East Bish-
op street, returned last Wednesday
to her home from the Centre Coun-
ty Hospital where she was a surgl-
cal patient for week more
Mrs. E. E. Widdowson, of
Allegheny street, spent the weekend
with her son, Kenneth, a student
at Valley Forge Military Acad-
emy Vayne, near Philadelphia
Jessup, of Mnker
ived in Bellefonte on
15-day furlough
and Mrs. Ed-
Penn street
Sioux
and Thomas here irh the
on Lo
lay
aller a thet
Rebecen V
Lreel
Mi
Md
for a visit
mother Mi I
and family of
wits: hi
ol of North
mi
Ih
Kenneth
George ( to chute
were
Arpen
in Belle-
with the hi
uals Car- Nelli
Alle- Mi
rigger 2
of | spending a
fonte
former
pencto
with
Waltdr
y t
al
«of
South
gheny steel
Mrs. E. E
Friday to her
J. alter spending
her mother, Mi
Of Tyr Who is a
in the Centre County
Mrs. Margaret
Linn st . and Mi
of North Spring
departed for Hager
speiid 4a Week of
Stewart A
Mi Samuel
an, Samuel A
thelr wine
Spending i
i parents
Hollabaugh returned
home in Franklin, N.
several days with
M. R. Johnson
surgical pauent
Hospital
of West
Emerick
yesterday
Md t
with Mis
Miller
i or
North
He
Stewart
Ww. J
treet
Lown
the
reet at
Sgt. Samuel
Fleld, Okla., an
Tuesday to spend
with his parent
wi Jessup
Mr Alice
QO
ten days
priew, Walley
M¢ and
returned Saturday
al Wyalusing
with Mr, Mu
and Mrs. John
East Li
a
M1
Nichol her ard of South
North
New
wohl
¥ haat
O'Lea of
Penn street left Sunday for
York City for an Indefinite
with son-in-law and daughter
Mrs. Patrick J. Armstrong
Samuel McGinley of
= Thomas and his
ii Carl Berberick of Chevy
Com- purchased
lo aller
month
M1
fami]
M Nic
ana Mano
South
Mrs
Ma
t Bart-
Spring
slerday re
mn
ania Cas
Deen
: street
tumed
the Central imnsyly
pany
his home on
nager
alter having to located
East C
MY DOCH Use
urtin for
evere
Mrs
who occupying
in the Galalda he
treet, moved Monday
he Genua bullding «
recently
hn
Edith St. Clair, Mrs
and little daughter
Leroy Bloom all
Miss Nora St
io, were callers at
office Monday morning while
Bellefonte on a business mission
Mi al
were
wd Allison Weaver with his wile
'
aparunen ‘aldwell, at the
Mrs, Mary
hop sLrmet
Basil A
apartments
treet
an
se on Norih }
to tt apart
n West
vacated by
e
Dol
on South Allegheny
irchased the Keich-
East Bishop
occupied for
Knisely
Gillen recently pm
on
been
the Albert
Henry
Bane
retum
weeker
Wade line
Judy, which h
of Snow ye
house treet
Robinson
and Mr
Shoe, and
ars by
Mr
Clair of
Cleveland, (
ii
Mr. and
af Fast
Miss
Evey
visit with
Mr and Mrs
North Thoma
Evey Miss
both of Belicfonte
sister, Mrs. George Stover
turday for Bellwood 0 Centre Hall operators of
Mr Ralph Struble Marg Beauty Salor
ret ning | we W wernt to New York CN
or Pifer West BI attend the National
treet. who for nearly two years has Convent f
employed by the vania Pro-
Company, was recently placed
of the personne! depart-
the Mill Hall and Altoona
Pifer is commuting t
dais
Thei-
and
of
L ia
ni
former
O. Struble
street, left Sa
visit Mr. ar
parents ma
f
of thelr
the
Bel Jet
c a rye!
bets
Pennsylvania
Those out of town in Belle
fonte last, Wednesday for the Tuner
al of Mra. Mary Sager of Half Moon
Terrace were: Mr. and Mrs Das id
iter of Baltime
MM
wife
been 8yi
ducts
§
in
from
charge
ments of
t Mr
{ils home
Mrs. Charles
Hall, became
nae
jal
ROLLE SRgerT
Pita Vil
"Dan
J. Clayton Greenland
Addition
recently Je
Mr. and
West Beaver
paghet dint
Bella Gordon
Floren
Marga: r
reet
he
Hurley
Mu
erly
fr
al Hugh 8
Hey aparunents
St. Petersburg, Fla
the winter
dauvgh
ot
Altoona
Barig
Tein
t
spend
tos
Corey and
Congressman Rich
Returned to Office
Willow .
weeks With
n the
and
Mi Dorotliy Olt '
Grove, spending several
with h incle and aunt, Mr
Mrs. Marvin Rothrock, of East Linn
street. Dorothy came to Bellefonte
with her grandmother, Mrs. Ralph
Mallory of the CGazetle apartments,
and also Mrs. Rothrock, who had
been visiting at the Olt family home
for a week or more
only nine Incis
15th Congressional
six counties Rowert F
elected 0 the House of
tatives over Richard F. Hartzell
a plurality 17.213
The totals: Rich, 47827
30614
Rich carried county. Clin-
ton county, complete, gave the Wool-
rich manufacturer a lead of 646 over
the Democratic county caairman
The only other complete county
Tioga. gave him a huge vole return-
ing him to Congress after a lapse of
two years following his withdrawal
from the national political scenes as
the redistricting of Pennsylvania
obliterated what had been his Home
district. He had a plurality of 5811
in Tioga
pre missing
district's
Rich was
Represen-
with
”
of
Hartzell
every
William H Kline, of East
op street, Sunday afternoon was
taken to the Centre County Hose
pital where a chicken bone was re-
moved from his throat. The bone,
about an inch and a half long, be-
came lodged in his throat wiille he
was eating dinner with his family
at the George Hazel cabin along
the Spring Creek road near Houser
ville
Billy Brachbill 2-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Brachbill,
of South Spring street, Monday |
night was taken to the Centre Coun!
ty Hospital for treatment for a se.
vere attack of asthma. ‘The child
has been In an oxygen tent at the
hospital much of the time since be-
ing admitted and yesterday Give was
reported to be showing considerable
improvement
Bish-
Bellefonte Airman
Gets Promotion
————
(Continued from page one)
few months ago. A bomb accident
INE a humber of casualties. Disre-
garding the hazards of further ex-
Harry Howard and his mother,
Mrs, Blanche Howard, of East Lamb
street, Sunday held a family reuns
fon at their home, with 22 members
of the family being present for the
day. Entertainment Included the’
showing of motion pletures, Among
those present were: Mr. and Mrs,
William Howard and daughter, Mr,
and Mrs. Paul Howard and family,
Mr. and Mrs. James Cunsallus, Miss
Bernice Rine, Mr. and Mrs. Ean]
merman Joined several other Alrmen
in approaching the scene to help
rescue the injured
A native of Bellefonte, Lieut Zim.
merman was formerly a yard lore
man with the M. L, Claster firm In
Tyrone. A 1938 graduate of Belles io
fonte High School, he has been in'on
the Army since October, 1941 and be
(won his wings and comm at
Yuma, Arizona, in July, 1943. He
later completed further training in
B-28's and A-20's in Colorado and
South Carolina.
{Bickett and son, Mrs William
Earl Rockey and family,
[ali of Bellefonte.
ally exploded on the ground, caus- |
plosions and fire, Lieutenant Zim. |
|
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To War Refugees
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for
ndvertis
charged
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cent;
of
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ndditional
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Insertion
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Announcements
NOTICE I
Be ‘
Lie Catholic Da igi
¢t Monday night
on West Hig
Mary J
AE
commit
pre
foe
gave report
Hart war
ho reported
cnurch
countrie
members
mass at
November
asked
tureen
gifts will
wi HN AL men
ipper }
be exchanged at party
oer Ie
Wh
Work Wanted
Protest Posting Trespass Notices
{ Bellelon
neces Pon Lev
MeO Dam and swig
hunting or trespassing allowed
SF's 4 ts i
Purpose a 1 we
WANTED Men
ef a
Rep-
DY ap
Valley
EE 4
or the next
hoot ducks sina
these natural feeding grows
cause these few th wi
sportsmen ho we now
i ten
and gee nd i round
hart
noi
the honorable gentlema
nart
ha
yvement
ol course. | upposed lect ab
Lame
island
small
Do pre
wk of simply
ind the
span and
over
ducks
ng up all the
populated 1
harbored arn
fish In
© Wales and
the amnagr
eke which
fiw wal only a ve
harry
question
br
thinned
they have
inhabit
back I
exuin | FS
statement
We the sportsmen in question
question any one's right to prevent
us from hunting on waters and dam
legally owned by the great state of of
Pennsylvania, to satisfy a few self.
Ish unsportsmeniike people and we
farther suggest the removal of these
objectionable notices at once and
not be the cause of our missing the
duck season we walled a whole year
for, and as law-abiding citizens we
do not care to violate a notice, and
as & hundred ducks come into these
swamps every night and we have
seen all of five hundred ducks on
the McCoy dam several years ago
Are we to miss such opportunity for
sport? Be sports, Mr. Mayor, Rev.
erend, and some Businessmén: take
down those notices and at once
The duck season is advancing and
we are going duck hunting. and
your tame ducks are safe as far as
we are concerned
Respectfully yours
COMM LTTEE OF DUCK HUNTERS
———— a ————
BHS Alumni to Hold
Dance on January 6:
Is Cane
ar of
inp ale How
FOR
Call 1
tween
SALE -1
nna
houreg of
A
Friday =
one ana
H electric
flernoon
six
ct Anyone this he
o'clock
will x4H
ron SALE Marietta “concrete and
wood slices. Also used silos. Inguire
ER 4 Meeker, Milibeim, Pa Phot.e
+R. nt
oO
FOR SALE--Universal electri
a Motorola 12-v0it radio
Weaders, RD 1. State
Phone 3508
stove
Jos.
liege
x45
and
eph
Pa
about 1f
A pool ta
JN Everts
x45
FOR SALE--A steel girder
feet Jong: 65 tile 8x14
hie in good condition
Pine Grove Mills. Pa
FOR SALE A home-made garden
tractor on rubber, 11 poog cond | -
won Paul Hironimus foward. R
D. 2 (Jacksonville) x45
FOR SALE Hard cond, all sizes by
the load Also soft and oannel
cost. Please write me. Glenn P. Mc
Caleb, Loganton, R D 2 a2
ron SALE-8torm window SRY hy
installa
03% Paintea, ready for
(ton. Mm. Baward Young, Phoenix
Avenue. Dial Bellefonte 2080. x48
POR SALE--An Indiana dump wack
complete, now motor. Also a semi
| trailer C F Ripka, Water street
or phone T68, If no answer oall 6047
dou
:
POR SALE Pears and apples. Also
fallen 80c per bushel Pick
| your own York Orchard, five miles
A meeting of the Bellefonte High least of Bellefonte. Leave 850 Route |
wih
School Alumni Association will be at Myers cemetery
held in the high school bullding at! POR SALE
7:30 p. pb. Wednesday, November 15," oo mills. If you want a
a With Ume plans for a dance for 1948, order how. Rationing is off
Debi oma mamta (8%, 10 he aad ahes are: sind
in Satutday evening, January 8, win Inst “Markie, State cals
yy dance, which will be open wl psi
y begin at 8:30 p. m,
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ASSITIED ADVEDTISEMENTS |
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Prick threshers and |
thresher
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Dat i3 Yeu,
ly on the apex
Lin
8 gives 11
Crenevial
Wm fer ny
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for
sla; e.
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Situsied
5 ONE
Prof-
widow. T
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Money to Loan
and other
needs. Any saw ) 0 #1.000
yur BITVIng harges are low. Cone
sumer Dissent Co Eart MM Bittner
matuager. THMon Trost Biggs. lock
Hs Pa. Dial 3 b x3
For taxes coal
unr
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When you Deed opedil
Tm DUrpose nvestigals
cooperative credit ans
Inguire of Goo  Nothers-
Hoa [nh Milton E Stover,
OF was Prodaction Credit
High Sa. Bellefonte
uv
FARMERS
for any fa
farmesy
Repairing
Allegheny street. Dial 2088
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MAHENE WORK Cattle clippers
shwpenea. General machine work
of ali Xinds We also have in stock
old roi see], CAD SCTEWSE, Sel ACTEWSR,
Woodrufl keys kev stock, eic. Bwara
Beliefonie, Pa. Phot
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Howard Machine Shop,
204)
Sales Mart
WARM ESHA Penna
Contre Mall
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Miscellaneous
Valery
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Povey
Hales Mare
BA's srry
stock and
Drives
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The Clinwn Auction
» Hall, Pa, offers you An oOp-
portunity to dispose of your lve.
sleck and poultry dDFY competitive
bidding erery Mondar Get your )
heck a8 soon As sale je made No
conn slo n do Beohdel
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Millheim 30-R-5, a! our =
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ADYLIME al my expense Phons
Beliclonie doyd LL. BED,
lesburg, Pa 1-8
TENTION FARMERS Don's be
aughe abort of DeKalb quality by
odd Corn. Three hundred lee
ve farmers Ceplre oA
e. already ordered their DeKall
a. There must be a reason
Contact Your dealer al ohoe. as ont
IPply of seed as very Umited Phone
Slate College 27956 or write Walter
C wJOkuAuR, Stale College. Pa x46
TIS A PEAT TO TREAT PEET--We
take ihis means 10 Mnform he
public that we oarry in stock every-
thing pertaining 1% the feet such
arch supporis, both jong (longitudi-
bal) and short (melatarsal) arabes
Also wedges. bunion shields And
plints; athletes foot remedy. heel
piraighia, arch binders, chyropodisie
pads, matatarsal pads and supporia
moieskin adbesive plaster for tired
aching feel. heel balancers and pro-
ectors. Permit us %o arch and wadgs
le shoes al & very moder.
: k price. Beller than the buili-ds
Mrs. Eveline a wdjusts self to the fool
Belictonte R titer and last bul not least, a 50
45 cent corn remedy. Costa more, worth
It We also carry a full line of oor.
rective. orthopedic, therapeutic and
snti-rheumatic shoes, Including the
famous Doctor Locke Shoe and oth-
ers. Bring your prescriptions and
{amily receipts lo us and have them
properly compounded by Registered
people A Tull Line of the Iatest and
Iremhest drugs and medicines oblain-
sbie anywhere, as we either i"
In stock or gel iL Tor you, or 11 n't
made. Large stock from "
draw and evervihing brand nter
new and up Wo date Trusses ia
both single and double. THE
RING PHARMACY, Beech Oreck»
Exclusive Drug
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DEAL
Call
H435
Mi
PARM ERA
| Poultry for Sale
ther, Pleasant
Bellefonte 042
POR SALE
Some Jersey
Fred Resides
DD. Phone
POR SALE
puliet
ge. RF
SAMEB-30R OP
puliets, 6
Robt. Barge:
ron
thie
1761
New Hamp
Dial
Pa
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vii tha
Boalsburg
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FOR t¢ Rock pu at a -
let
Have!
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SALE-8Some Wh
$100 a pisce
Bush Hollow
POIt BALE - New Nock of
No government
turkeys in
cries Tuesday
Order your
Carl A Sager
Mill Hall
Relisfonte
turkey
restrictions on
Pennsylvania. Delis
and Friday even n
holtday turkew ©
Mackeyvilie, Pa Phon
BM or Mrs, Nelson Riljet
war
Business Opportunity
of
FOR BALE Centre Mall Roller Pion it
ing MMi, Bradford & Co, owners
With milroad sidling to oconl yard
and mill door. Mill fully equipped
and electrified. Plenty of storage
room for in, feed, buliding ma- |
terial. machinery, cement, et will |
fare Je posession Jan. 1. 19048 Reason
selling, Ls health au
wns mn. |
THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED
SATURDAY, NOV. 11
"ARMISTICE DAY"
OPEN FRIDAY, NOV. 10 ©
TO MY FARMER
CLIENTS
lng BAlmAted Income’ Tas
filing ted 1 x
returns for 1044. Please call SAM WIPE MN
for appointments.
‘Toner A. Hugg Bob Davis Store
Tax Service PA.
Phone 6198