Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 14, 1944, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
December 14, 1944
—_——
= LOCALS
—Miss Julia Cooney returned last
week to her home in Erie
or cm— — — —
Mrs. Ben Herr, of Harrisburg,
spending two weeks at the Flack-|Mabus of Pine street.
Poorman home on Reynolds avenue,
[|
|
Mrs. Andrew Royko, who was a
wis in Bellefonte last week for a
day's visit with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allison Hol-
labaugh, of the Friedman apart-
ments,
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Plyimer and
{were In Bellefonte Wednesday for
after [spent the weekend with Mrs. Jack |, vicit with Mrs. Plylmer's brother-
{in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Wil-
|llam J, Soger, of the Rogers apart.
—Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hewitt and | patient in the Fallipsburg hospital ment
the latter's brother, James Newcomb, for the past ten days, returned Sat- | First
left last week for Squirrel Hill, su- |urday to her home on East Bishop
burban Pittsburgh, to make their street,
home.
Pvt. Robert Witmer, who is sta- | spent Sunday in Bellefonte with his | with
ur base at Ft. Dix, [brother-in-law ang sister, Mr, and | Jame;
tioned at the
N. J. is spending a 14-day furlough
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward witmer Reynolds avenue
Mr. and Mrs. John Frank, of
Harrisburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
williams, of Pennsylvania Furnace,
spent Sunday in Bellefonte as guests
of Mr. and Mrs. L. Scott Stover, of
East Howard street,
~The real estate and residence of
the late William H, Ott, on West
High Street, will be offered at public
sale Saturday afternoon, December
16. The sale begins at 12:30 p. m. L.
Frank Mayes, auctioneer. yg
Mrs. John Love of East Linn
street left Sunday for Philadelphia
of
Max Bassinger of Lock Haven
Lieut, Philip Haupt, who
nas been in the Pacifle war theatre
{ for more than a year, arrived In
| Bellefonte Saturday to spned a leave
his parents, Mr, and
Haupt,
ol
{Mrs. O. T. Lambert of North ‘Wilson |street. This is Lt Haupt's first visit
i street
|
{
|
| Islands,
to spend several days with her Sis-|
ter, Mrs. Catherine Wolfe. While
away Mrs. Love will also visit in New
York with ©1er brother, Robe t Whit«
mer,
—Lt. James Pettingill of Gore
Field, Great Falls, Mont., spent sov-
eral days last week with his sister,
Mrs. Robert Waite of the Friedman
apartments, and also with Mrs. Pet-
tingill's mother, Mrs. David Hemp-
hill of West Bishop street
Mrs, Jennie Gardner
been occupying an apartment
home of fier sister, Mrs, George
Miller on North Spring
now making her home
Misses Isabel and Hazel
also of North Spring street
—The regular luncheon and meet-
ing of the Bellefonte Kiwanis Club,
Tuesday noon at the Penn Belle
Hotel, will be in the form of a
Christmas party, with each member
bringing a gift of not more than 50
cents in value for exchange
-Pvt. John R. Gingaer, «
fonte, who recently was ome on
furlough. has been transferred irom
the Engineers school at rt. Belvoir,
va. Camp Funston, Ft. Riley
Kansas, where he is assigned ‘
engineering combat battalion
-George BR. Thomas, seaman, sec-
ond class, who recently completed
boot training at Great Lakes, Ill, is
spending the customary nine-day
leave with his wife and daughter,
Connie, and also his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Thomas Sr., all of Cole-
ville.
—Cpl. Edward W
has just returned to country
from the European war area, arrived
in Bellefonte Monday to spend a 17-
day furlough with 2s wife, who It
on Willowbank street and s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Witmer,
Reynolds avenue.
—The Dramatic Section of the
Bellefonte Woman's Club will meet
at the home of Mrs. Wendell Bearce,
East Lamb Street, at 6 o'clock Wed-
nesday evening, December 20, the
meeting to be in the form of a
Christmas covered dish supper.
There will be a 50-cent gift exchange.
Miss Eleanor Wion will be co-hostess.
—William Brachbill two-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. William Brach-
bill, of South Spring Street, Monday
returned home from the Centre
County Hospital, where he had been
undergoing treatment for several
weeks because of a severe infection
The child is reported to be recover-
ing steadily.
at the
A
treet, iS
with
Johnson,
the
f Belle-
a
to
Witmer, wno
this
of
—A meeting of the American
Home Section of the Bellefonte Wo-
man's Club will be held Monday,
December 18 at 2:30 p. m. at the
home of Mrs. Robert Eckenrode, with
Mrs. Harry Meyer co-hostess. A cove
ered dish luncheon will be served,
followed by a Christmas party. Each
member is asked to bring a 25¢ gift to
exchange.
—Philadelphia and New York
newspapers during the weekend car-
ried an Associated Press photograph
of interest to Bellefonte residents
The photo showed a reunion in New
Guinea between Sgt. Marion Crone-
miller, of Bellefonte, member of the
WAC and her son, Lt. Phil D. Crone-
miller, after his transport put into
a New Guinea port. Li Cronemiller
is a son of Carl Cronemiller, of the
Penn Belle Hotel, Bellefonte,
—Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Eckley, of
Valley View, were called to Camp
Patrick Henry, Va., Monday night,
because of the critical illness of their
son, Pvt. Wayne Eckley, who has
been stationed there, Pvt Eckley's
brother, TS Malcolm Eckley, who
was at a redistribution center In
Atlantic City, was notified of his
brother's {liness and through the Red
Cross Home Service obtained a 10-
day furlough. He left Atlantic City,
Tuesday afternoon, to join his par.
ents at Camp Patrick Henry
Pf, Albert Dale Ebeling on
Monday departed for Elgin PFleld,
Florida, to resume his duties there
after spending » ten-day furlough
with his mother, Mrs. Nora Ebeling
and family, of West High Street
Two other sons, Cpl. John Ebeling, of
Camp Lee, Va, and Otto Ebeling,
-Cpl. Guy Glenn, of Camp Pick-
ett, va. arrived in Bellefonte last
Thursday for a brief visit with his
wife at their apartment in the Cad-
fllac building.
John R. Doty, chief assessor for
Centre County, was in Philipsburg
{last Thursday where he gave a talk |
pertaining to his work, befor: the
Philipsburg Kiwanis Club
Joseph Waite, P. O. 1/¢, return-
ed Sunday to his base at Solomon
Md. after spending a 3-
hour leave with his wife and family
at their home on East High street
Russell Rider, Sp. M. A. return-
ed Sunday to New York City, where
he is now stationed, after spending
{the weekend with his wife and fam-
ily, at their wvome on East Logan
| street,
AS, of the Great Lakes Naval Train. |
ing Station, Ilionis, are expected to
arrive here December 20 to spend a
week or more at their mother's home,
Seaman Ebeling is completing his
boot training at Creat Lakes
Employes of the Bellefonte
Murphy Store held a dinner last
Wednesday night at the Brockerhof!
Hotel. After the dinner there was a
Christmas party in the store at which
time gifts were exchanged. The fol
lowing were present: Janet Emen-
hizer, Betty Gordon, Verna Peterson,
Marjorie Alkey, Julia Colso, Virginia
Gray, Anna May Coslo, Mrs. 8. Roan,
Mrs. A. Houser, Mrs. E. Pisher, Mrs,
Mrs. Lynn Derstine returned
Saturday to her home in the Petri-|’
kin Hall Apartments from the Cen-
tre County Hospital where she had
been a surgical patient fo, the past
two weeks
Mrs, Philip Auman, of Pine
Street, left yesterday for Ft. Jack-
on, 8, C., where she will spend sev-
eral days with her husband, Pvt
Philip Auman, who expects soon to
b* sent overseas
--The Bellefonte Baby Clinic will
“10ld a Christmas party in the health
center in the White building, West
High Street, on Wednesday, Decom-
ber 20 from 10 4. m. unti] 12. AN
mothers are urged to brine the:
bables
Sgt. Paul J. Crust, who has been
tationed at an Army Air Base in
California for the past several
months, arrived in Bellefonte last
Thursday spend a furlough with
his mother, Mrs, John Garis
Willowbank street
Joseph Spritzer, E. M. 2/c,
turned Sunday to his duties in KX
adelphia, after a weekend visit with
his father, Joseph Spritzer, Sr. of
North Allegheny street, and also his
brother-in-law and Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Williams of Dunlop
tree}
-Melvin J. Mills, GM 3 ¢
cently returned from Italy
ten-day furlough with
and al and other
Bellefonte, From here he went
to Niagara Falis, N. Y., to visit hi
sister, brother and brother-in-law
He expects to report for further duty
it the end of his leave
Barry Coldron, 8, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Budd Coldron of Centre Hail,
suffered & {fracture of the left arm
wien he fell Saturday on ice near
the home of his grandparents, Mr
and Mrs. Musser Coldron, of Centre
Hall Barry was brought to the
Centre County Hospital and return.
ed to his home that evening after
the arm was set
~Miss Patricia L#¢ Pardee
daughter of Charles M. Pardee, of
Hazleton, and Mrs. Charles M. Par-
dee, of Califomia, became the bride
of Lt. John Price Brew, USNR, sta-
tioned in Bayonne, N. J. on Satur-
lay. December 9 at Hazleton. Lt
Brew is a son of she late Thomas
Hamilton Brew, a native of Belle-
fonte, who died recently at the Coal-
dale Hospital. Lt. and Mrs. Brew
will be at home after January first
at 44 East Ninth Street, New York
N.Y
to
of
ister
who re-
spent a
mother
friends in
hi
ner
In an account of the death of
Benton Pomeroy Bell, of Pleasant
Gap, appearing under the obituaries
on page elgiit of the second section
everal facts about his life are not
given, Mr. Bell who was known
under the nickname of “Bent” and
Roy” was a griduate of the Belle
fonte Academy and taught school 12
years in Spring township. He was
employed for a time in the express
office at State College and for 20
years was an employe of Whiterock
Quarries. Since last April he had
been employed in the trimming de-
partment of the Titan Metal Com-
pany. Mr. Bell had resided in
Pleasant Gap since he was about 8
of age
Years
Mrs. Willlam H. Brouse, of
South Thomas Street, suffered pain
ful injuries Saturday when she fell
down the cellar steps of her home
Mrs. Brouse, alone in the Home at
the time, was dazed for a short time
by the fall and upon recovering sume
moned a physician. 8he wag taken
to the Centre County Hospital where
bone In
fracture of a small
shoulder
home, where her condition is repart-
ed to be improving steadily. Mr
and Mrs. Brouse’ young son, Johnnie,
who had been seriously ill with a
streptococcie throat infection, is re.
cuperating rapidly at this time
Miss Anne Confer of Bellefonte
recently received word that her nep-
hew, Sgt. Malcolm Adams, 30, of
Cleveland, O., was one of a group of
co-workers at a 15th AF B24 Lib
[erator base in Italy to aid In the res.
cue of a trapped crew member in a
burning plane. Por this deed he was
awarded the soldier's medal. Sgt
Adams, member of a medical section
of a heavy bombardment group, was
present during an early moming
take-off when a B-24 Liberator
crashed and immediately exploded,
“Rushing to the scene of the noel
dent, these men, heedless of the In-
tense heat from the buming wreck«
{home in more than two and one-
tor lender,
n Seattle, |
alier
Aleutian
serving
Isl
Thursday
wil
wi
nonuy
wed
whe
in
wna in
ol South
with his |
| Bishop
mth
Christian Harman of near Belle
foute, suff injury Mis
left hard an aes Friday
evening when a under
he was working dil
on East Bishop street slinoed from
its blocking pinning him under-
neath, He w taken to the Centre
County Hospital where eo
treated
Mrs, Sarah Warman a!
fchildren, of Detroit, Mich,
during the weekend
three
Hobart Rossmar
lives here last Tuesday
night when gas escaping from a
kitchen range filled the apartment
in which they were asleep, The
were held Saturday
Mr, and Mrs, Donald Wion, of
Hartford, Conn. came to Bellefonte
recently for a visit with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Willis Wion, of
East Howard street, and Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Fromm, of North
Spring street Last Thursday the
younger Mr. Wion left to begin ser-
vice In the U. 8. Army His wife
who before their marriage last sum-
mer was the former Plorence Fromm
expects to remain with
for the present
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Emel
Beaver street, Bellefonte
letter last week from
Lt. John Emel sta
ustained back inj
while fighting a fire
letter in part
other day 1 was
der when something
tte jadder was thrown
der me amd, of course
ground with a sprained back It
little better now but far [from
ing right’ Lt. Emel, forme
highway employe in Centre count
was empl a th Industrial
School at Camp Hill near Harris-
burg before entering the service
red a severe to
or
hand was
a
here
fi
ae funeral cf the
er brother
lost their
vices
her parents
of East
received
thelr son
he
fell
His
the
when he
in France
At fire
|
top of a !
uries
reag
the
ia
nt
happened
out from
landed on the
veo at e
Mr
Milesburg
the promotion of Donald
E. Bryan from ctrician’s
third class, to electricians mate
ond class. E. M. 2. ¢ Bryan entered
the service in March 1943 at the sge
of 17 years and upon completion of
boot training at OCoreat Lakes II,
Was granted a seven-day furloush
which he spent at his parental home
He has not been home that
time and for the past year has been
serving aboard a destroyer escort in
the Pacific area. Prior to being ase
signed fa duty Oe underwent a
four months’ course in electrical en-
gineering at Purdue University
wet
Mr
ave
Leroy Bryan, of
:
received word of
their sob
ele mate
LAC.
since
to
Among those from out-of-town
in Belielonte Friday for the funeral
of former Judge M. Ward Fleming,
were James LL. Adams, George Pet.
ers, R. P. Dunsmare, Mr. and Mrs
George Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Wiedler, Sam Finberg, Robert Stauf-
fer, Philipsburg A. R. Warnock,
Hugh C. Pyle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bender, Mr. and Mrs, Edward R
Miller, Richard Kennard Claude
Alkens, Charles M. Orafl, E K
Hibshman, Ray Watkins, State Col-
lege. Howard Koshko Andy Kosh-
ko, Andy Karbino, Clarence: Rev. C
F. laver, Dr. J W. Clady, C. C
Roads, Rockview. Mr. and Mrs
Charles Miller and daughter, Cath-
erine, Butler: Arden Fleming, Miss
Mildred Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert W. Shoup, Mr. and Mrs, Craig
Dickson, Eugene Fleming, Willlams-
port
~W. W. Keichline, proprietor of
the Larch Tree filling station at
Nittany, has figured out a unique
way of rationing his limited cigar
ette supply to customers
getting tired of being accused of
partiality in dealing out smokes, Bill
resurrected an antique glass coin
tray that could be found on all cigar
(cases years ago. The bottom of the
‘tray is of roulette design containing
numbers. A ball is rolled upon he!
{tray and upon which number Hit
stops determines the operator's luck
The proprietor has now goiten away |
an x-ray examination revealed the | from much of the confusion in sell
the | ing cigarettes. When
After undergoing treat! asks for a pack of his favorite brand, | vere for this early in the year
ment he was permitted to return he is granted one free roll of the
A customer
{ball. If it stops on a lucky number
[tre Is entitled to purchase one pack
{If the ball chooses another number
{the purchaser is out of luck and
parently proving satisfactory with
the Larch Tree patrons,
«This office Is In receipt of a
daughter, Elizabeth Anna, of York, |
Mrs. |
South Allegheny |
q (Parents,
Evidently |
gets no cigarettes, The idea Is ap
~Mrs, John Watson, of Altoona, | ~Max Camble, of Reading, was|%
(iere early last week for several days
hunting in Centre county woos
-Mrs, Ruth Fridgens, of Harris-
{burg, spent the weekend with her
(mother, Mrs, Sarah Waite and fam- |
{ly of willowbank street,
{ Herman, Jr., of Philadelphia, spent
{last week as guests of Mr, and Mrs. |
|
~Herman Startzenbaugh and son, |
Page Five
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS |
{Joseph Kane and family of Fioenix |
avenue,
|
» Miss Kathryn Coble, of North
Penn street, and Mrs, Frank Wilson
West Bishop street, spent last
Wednesday In Huntingdon on a bus-
liness mission
Mrs. Sara Dawson, of West High
last
ol
| street,
{mour, Ind. fom an
{with her daughter,
{Smith Fetterman
| Frank Stevens P.M, 1 of
Portemouth, Va., arrived in Belle-
fonte last week for a visit with hi
Dr. and Mrs, R. 1. Blevens,
Curtin
M Edward Harper, of
Hig left last Thursday
Lakewood, Ohio, wi! she will
indefinitely with her niece, Mr
sephine Bently, who is ill
Mrs. Lila Markle)
town in Bellefonte
winter months with
Mrs, Lulu Witme:
Rothrock home or
Lreet
Mr
Altoona,
*IUFSGAY
indefinite visit
Mrs. Beulah
of East
Lree!
East
treet, for
visit
JO-
were
Ug nter,
Cieorge
Wilson
Fred Showers, of
Beliefonte
“by
Showers is
and Mi
were last
and
£OnN
in
on a d
trip. Mr
Mr Alice Shower {
ness
pleasure
a
the late
Bellefonte
Mrs. Mary |
Fall rrived
Saturday for a
Runkle
Centre
| Week visit
and Mrs. Hugh Runkle
street, Bell and
Laura Runk! at the
Hotel
Ensign
recently
onte
n Willard H ell, w
( navyai course
at Cornell University Ithaca, N. Y
arrived in Bellefonte | Wednes-
day spend a five-day with
his parents, Mr. and WR
Kix , of East Bish
The Bellefon Mu Club met
last Wednesday at the Home of Mr
Mahlon Robb, on East Curtin
A paper on and folk musi
wi Harry N. Meyer
and
wnhooth
talk
Negro
were |} 3
phases of
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to leave
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Hospital for treatment for ;
tkin disease contracted while in
Guinea Boyd entered
gary 23. 1942. and went Ww
Pacific in June, 1942 iv
first visit home in 2 years, Pr
to iat time Plc L
the armed §
November, 1041
was spent in Hawall, ang AS 2
called alter Pear] Harbor
tack. Before entering ser !
a Than employe. Mis
WwW. Osman two
Sery Plc. Denjamin
stationed In the 8
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pital
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this bring |
pervice
or
served ih
Osman
from January
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most oi
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Foot-Deep Snow Ties
Up County Traffic
Snow which began Monday
noon and oontinued at intervals
through most of Tuesday Clanketed
Centre county to a depth of from
9 to 12 inches, paralyzing traffic in
many areas and giving the Highways
Department's 67 men employed on
plows and trucks an overwhelming
task
Main highways were kept in fair
condition but othtr roads could not
be opened because of lack of men
In many areas high winds plled up
large drifts which Increased the
traffic tieup
Tuesday's falling temperatures
turned snow into a mixture of snow
and ice, and up until las: wight low
temperatures preventiad any great
improvement in conditions. In Belie-
fonte borough employes kept the
streets open, but the gutters are
piled with banks of snow, and a
{layer of ice and show covers oll
streets,
It was the first major snowstorm
of the winter and Is unusually se-
after.
Nomed Fead
of Gap Firemen
{| Ab the annual organization meet.
ing of the Pleasant Gap Fire Com-
:
elected president
year
Other officers named were
erick Shaffer, vice-president;
for the toming
Fred-
Prul
voled to Purchase n
The Pleasant Gap Fire Company
Thursday went to Sey- |
wri!
"Card of Thanks
i
:
:
pany, Friday night, Larue [age] was |
Over Thirty Thousand Persons
Read These Columns
every week, That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de-
| partment has become s0 amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and
| the benefits derived from its use, it is undisputably Centre County's Com-
{ munity Bargain Counter.
RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents 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
advertising —sale or rent,
REAL ESTATE-A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate
KEYED ADS-All advertisements that request replies to be mailed
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 tc divulge the name |
of the advertiser,
SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE—Every subscriber to The Centre Dem.
ocrat whore subscription ir paid up
vertisement In these columns one
Lime, Ir
subscriber will be charged the regular advertising rate
can be used six times a year at different |
to date, Is entitled to p 25
ol harge
word ad.
Otherwise
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that b
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to KeeDd
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where thes
our customer
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problem
Wl eltizer to ti
in the Bellefonte
Inflat C
BL) EFONTE CHAMBER OF
COMMERCY
Christmas Doll Dance
A Christin Doli
id December
Grocer-Consumer
Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENT Ev re
e He | [
OCHS MAN We =
ends and neighbors
nd flor tribute
’
”
a Hobert Rossman
Lost and Found
A hang
LOST
ever
ewan
Mrs
* Wedneada
Belletont
J
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Lae
seme t
Om
oh 4
Bellefont
'wo young oattle came
early July. Owner may
claim by paying for 2 advertise.
ment and the pasture A. E Rim-
mey, OCntre Hall, R. D. Phone 173-
R-4 Centre Hal
POUND
my place
x50
LOST A hunting in
Reward
oll stamps
envelope, Reward if retummed to this
office or Orvis Bhawver, Centre Hall
RDI x51
PLAY
fect GIN
Missionary
ian Church
A Biblical play, “The Per.
will “De presented by the
Society in the Presbhyters
Pine Grove Mills, Sun.
day evening. December 17. at 730
o'clock Music will be furnished
the Men's Chorus
Help Wanted
HELP WANTED--Increase your Ine
come spare time, sell hosiery, slips
gowns, ties, for Christmas
Real Silk, Harrtdburg, Pa
by
x52
WANTED Man or boy to work on
dairy farm. Tractor work. Machine |
milking. Oood home
Fred Peltenberger
Food Wages
Spring Mills, Pa
xi
WANTED Men to cut propsplogs
Full or part time. Contract or by
the how. Near Centre Hall Pay
avery week W. 8 Bilerly, Centre
Hall. Phone 4OR2 x52
Parmer, to work for
J. D, Corman, |W
WANTED Two whites same family,
honorably disc nervice
Write |
Notice to Hunters
DEER HUNTERS Sen
head ting
Bids Wanted
VANTED-F
Be
Articles for Sale
FOR SAL
Phone #¢
Ba Jed
$224 Mile
POR
the
SALE Hard
ac Also
Piease writ
Loganion
OB
soll
ne
R
Pp
POR ALE
Wine
) iH
State College,
An
FOR SALE 112 rat Lilied with Jan
Btar tat Kile Guaranteed
harmless dogs. cats and
Schaeffer's "
ne Hard ware
SALE--Nursery (
» 6 feet. White
Noresy Epruce
the Rudy Wet!
west of
pouitry
IMAns ardware
 . AK
FOR
4 1
pruce
at
miles
FOR SALE
Tires fair
a ilom
Heatrola
Yee
Willa
(3.
POR SALE Coal
tove EAs waler
sideboard
kite
tank bh
set plank
Den cabinel. sewing mae
on
Bellefonte
x50
Bishop St
Cleaner
Way to dary
by the
manufactur
Claster &
Prick threshers and
mills. If you want a threaher
| for 1945, order now. Rationing is off
but the number to be manufactured
a still limited, and they are going
fant James J. Markle, State Ool-
{lege, Pa x2
{| FOR SALE New John Deere trace
| tors; Model H manure spreaders
on rubber; hay loader. diag harrows
cultivators for model A anh B trace
tors. cultivator for model H tractor
IN. B. Glipatrick, Phillipsburg, Pa
| Phone 478.)
IBURIAL VAULTS Be sure it =
| Dunlap reinforced concrete burial
{vault when you must choose one
Made
ya Ale RR,
proasors, ‘
Kohler light ta, rollers, raters
and 1H rent some tems
{Phone Bellefonte 518, or Milton 6656
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FOR BALE--Marietta concrete and
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Our carrving charges are low, Cone
sumer Discount Co. Earl M. Bitner.
manager, Clinton Trust Bldz., lock
Haven, Pa. Dial 2715 xA1
FARMERS - When you need credit
yY farm DuUrpose, investigates
Dogs, Pets, Etc.
BAld A Beagle r vontact Prodiiction Credit
13 E High Bt, Bellefonte.
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Blore, 8. Allegheny street .
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MACHINE WORK -- Cattle clippers
sharpened. General machine work
of all kinds. We also have in stock
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Woodruff keys. key stock, etc. Swarts
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DEAD STOCK—Removed prompuy.
Call Geo. J. Vogt Centre Hall
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Milesburg, Pa
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TARMERS Penns Valley Sales Barn,
{| Centre Hall Pa. holds sale every
Tuesday. Bring your live stock and
ouitry. you oan except food prices
8S. T. Relgel. owner, manager 1-11
FARMERS - The Clinwon Auction
Mill Hall. Pa, offers you an op-
| portunity © dispose of your live.
| dock and pouliry by competitive
Sidding. every Monday Get your
heck as soon As sale is made No ricalung
ale, no commission Joe Bechdel, many years search
1tf for these aliments If you have
many remedies without relief
URANEZE and obtain relief. Also
moet excellent th powder re.
noving acid film from the teeth
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Do You Need Money?
Borrow The Bank Way
Clarence Ham- |
There is no red tape to obtaining a
personal loan at this friendly bank.
Just come in and apply. Rates and
terms are fair and you need not be
a depositor to borrow here. Repay
in convenient installments from in-
come.
Prompt, business-like and friendly
service. :
- Bellefonte Trust Co...
Bellefonte, Pennsylvania