M arrived at the home of Mr, Thursday, until February cently thirty-five months’ Australia and New Guinea, months being After to Fort Dix and then return t tralia for gen is from Mr, Miss on day. Robert spent the weekend with his son David, The closed last Thursday to the impos get to Madlisonburg and Livonia Rev hoff spent Saturday Lock ble conference in the Baplist Dr. lege, Weaver, Weaver home last Friday It is Mr. daughters Patti and Donna, Florence, Wagner weekend Mr her Count surgical patient Mr, daughter Nancy Sunday Mrs former ital ment Mr: the Monday. treatment and t sions Mrs, weekend visitor g son, The Evangelic met at the M. W. Thursday Miss Eva Boyer of Laurelion, spent tiie weekend at the pare: er The body of was Lewistown on Tuesday funeral services were Lutheran burial in the cemetery, our oldest and very ed citizens weeks furnishings to liv nie Miller at friends In Rebersburg on Sui ter and Mrs Mrs home Sunday, 3. A. Ch Wednesday home the occasion being the t! day of Bobby, H. C. Ziegler, was February 1, 1945 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELCCEFONTE, PX. Page Three A RER—— i A ll TET TE REBERSBURG [o | | i & In Soouth Pacific Sgt. Illgen to tie home of ais parents, her granddaughter, Mrs “Paul Ben- IMgen, last ner at Mitflinburg, from where she guests here! was to be taken to Pitcairn after a 1lgen re- weeks’ stay. In the mearftime pneu- tates after monia developed which mecessitated spent in her removal to the Lewistown hos- nineteen pital where she passed awny on Sun- Guinea, day morning report A numoer » Aus- [nity have Mrs. Il-igervices In Archie and bride en en by ambulane Mrs and Eldon will be 17th, Sut to the service and returned spent in New his furlough Oe will of folks from this vie- been attending revival Woodward, where the | Harmony Gospel Team is conducting lan evangelistic campalgn, Mur: Hosterman and daugh- Rickey, and Mrs. M. WW, Breon were Saturday visitors at the C, 8B, Hosterman home in Centre Hall, Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Cummings re- ceived word that their son, Walter has arrived safely omewaere in further service, New York City and Mrs. J. C. Guisewl Jean Owen of Bellefon ) Ned ned Musser of Phil wile at the E, R. Wolfe Miles township schools were uly India." and Friday due . ~~ : .| Mrs. Edward Abbott roads whieh made it the school busses i weekend with her parents, Mrs, Harry Hagen at Yarnell Mrs. Dale Boone of Aaronsburg, | spent Sunday at the home of her | father-in-law, Harry Boone | Ses Mrs. Meyer Brungart was ill ar id! Mr iconfined to her bed last week {enter ——— See | 1042 RUNVILLE at some winter, We had zeroland weather and below zero about all of {lean last week, and still adding snow to} our snow pile, causing the coal pile}, to diminish. But we hope it won't |g keep up much longer, will tell us whether a weather will take place Mrs. Ruth Zerby, who was witha quinsy, is better now to be about, Courtney ist and Mrs with Mr, and Mis. E at present Miss Myrtle 4 | Lloyd lelphia and ome, pent the vd Cnet drifted Mr, and sible for to and Mrs. N. I. Saloff-Astak- to Wednesday I & Bi- chureh. Weaver of State Col-! mother, Mrs, C, J. the Mrs, Elizabeth in Haven wiille conducth Palmer visited his Sr, at Arthur Beal and of New Mrs. Wayne pent parents, and Mrs, and Mr, of Lewistown, witsy the ladies’ . M. R. Moyer Lawrence Diehl returned from Centre | where she was a {in able and Al the break in the to housed! and! tne ¥ Hospita reported on th Anna Lucas 1s S. Ben- | Paul D. Breon and of Centre Hall with his parents, M. W. Brecon, On Tus entered the &etermr at Aspinwall for surg and Mrs : | staying . nett Watson, who is Walker’ stay |e sill} 8 visi 1 i : one, vi | Md Cu vd Wal Ker | Mis 4 an mimi pent Lock Ha €1 son, Ralph and 1 Sunda) Two of our ¥s in he Sunday, Seaman and Pic. Walter Wat hool next Sunday 8 CIOCK, anc wor: pt mn A welcome to, of her service | then Marin | her ! S0n., i i home the latter's son “J | Herrald : m of Mr. and Mrs.! Sunday discharged fromjg:30- C. re County Hospital 15 service a greatly benefited i these service ree blood while there HOVE LL yOUng s Cent All are wiv vol Kt . Ee Prisoner Writes wi ! per To Relative Here and family, at Muncy al Youth Fellowship Breon home ast » home Harold . a tinued from page On the fact that wilities at all food through warm, to » heating { | keeping due twe have We get "IRed Cross and they rotective power | “I am getting along O. KX Br ng wtiliving conditions could be a lot bet- irom but thank God that I'm " Sgt. Edmiston wa a radioman aboard a Ply ing Fortress which was shot down over Germany last Jan- Lutheran Reformed | yory He is in German prison camp | Brungart was one of 1uft No. 3. which Is believed to bel respect- iin the southern part of Germany Several] sgt Edmiston’ wife the former household | anng Marie Jones, and their young nd home planned | (a uehter "Rote are lying with! her daughter, Mrs. An-|ihe and Mrs. i Pitcairn, She was tak-| Rov treet evening most of our the home also act as ats, Mr. and Mrs, Newt Mrs. © Rebersburg morning and held in the, church at 2 p. m., withig brought to ter you right Mrs A highly mun for many years he sold her par nor ag anda ¢ with Gi Sgt. Carpene ls "ni | Belfa r Amy te olive to make plans want twenty per cent Buy {epeed Victory) Andrew Pacopka, 8 1/¢ M Emro Pachipk of Clu ed the Navy Decombe received 8 boot tt: unan Pachipka mm 0 una cal Lak transi later w L 1 11 was trax as Feb. 2nd! Pacific } Sean 1 | Serving | ». ” Overseas Bride Here H and George Carpenelo, of Frederick if Bellefonte and McPartli Wer married in t on March 31, 1044, and since lived in London. Before marriage the bride wa eme ¢d at an embassy in belfast formerly « have it. Carpeneto entered the March 14, 1941 Signal C 1042 after 16 Washington In March y London wa Ps rie advisable Vy com for the wel mui- Hare * men the way tom let other Volunteers ake friend ao things for form on people will the - columnist advises that a Comi- ist in China vhody who to reduce the Interest rate Wo - — More War Bonds to help Wolf’ Enoloves Sale Get Acquainted Specials : FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 9 x 12 CONGOLEUM RUG - Was $3.95 — Now OCCASIONAL CHAIRS — Reg. Price $14.95 - 3-Pc. BED ROOM SUITE — Maple — Reg. $129.50 3-Pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE - Was $219.50 CONGOLEUM FLOOR COVERING $8.95 CONGOLEUM RUG $6.95 CONSOLEUM RUG $19.50 OCCASIONAL ROCKERS $14.95 COTTON FELT MATTRESS $29.50 BOX SPRINGS $2.50 $10.95 $89.50 $189.50 sq. ft. 5¢ $6.95 $4.95 $16.95 $12.95 $19.50 Now — You Buy a $24.50 MATTRESS and get a BOX SPRING for \ —— EXTRA SPECIAL — *1.00 ALL STEEL SPRING . KNEEHOLE DESK - Was $69. 50 MIRRORS . asia tivisie HAND PAINTED PICTURES own ta $5.00 $49.50 $1.95 $2.95 $5.00 OFF on all FLOOR SAMPLE MATTRESSES JUNIOR SIZE DESKS $12.95 OLF FURNITURE CO South Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. ol 10 Countigns On Camp Adair, mained until last July sent Was last month, Ple, State 5 of 1941, cla service Bs 0 brotl Fran Mrs tilda, part her been uary Th Bailey jcember tationed wtiac wi Th nel na Ark, Cam] wort went 0 in son, Cpl slightly wounded in action in Bel- glum on January 9, it was disclosed in the telegram received by his mo (ther late last week, The message stated that a letter would follow {giving his mailing address with more details of his Injury The Clarence soldier is a brother of Pfc, Joseph Charnik, 27, who wa killed in action In France on D-Day June 6, 1944, Pile. Charnik vice December Casualty List Continued from page One where he re- when he wa to Fort Leonard Wood, Mo, He sent overseas (ae cariy part of landing in Prance Nef! was gradusted from College High Bchool In and until entering was employed by his father milk truck driver, He hag ¢ wr, T/6 Donald Nef! now in ( ore. the thi the was called for 15, 1043, and was sighed Ww the infantry and was sent to a camp In Texas for preliminary training. From there he transferred to the paratroopers and was sent Lo Ft. Benning Within a few months he ent to FL. Meads Md., aig then Ww an eastern embark - ation point going oversea last June, He landed in England er went into France 30 The county Pic. Mith 1 ther In ¢ last word received BOr'- na . Gin 3 was Cpl. Balley Missing Maude Bailey, of Port last week received a Wa nent telegram notifying her that Carl W. Balle missin in Fran wha and Belg! private has a brother wel, 26 letter who wrote his mo- Wedne ightly received he had been i= a8 a letter written on 8 In which we sal withh an engine 1 to the Beventh in ction In Fi ¢ Port Matild Crvice everal month ervice by w Menold Wounded Hat { Ky werse A Dre th or the "TVICK hell nor Pvt iy Oversea od {ida rt burg ton pl. Balley chools, he McF FN wi Pvt. Wagner Missing Lobe) B. Wi BR. D in Belgiu Watson Named YMCA Secretary on Januar cording to Department Tuesaday. The mali forn thelr two chile Mae Py Mrs er ing addre a ng Hi Mary Lele of Al Lou t Miles en Ante, 2. live Prt. Charnik Wounded t. Watler J. Chamik, 20, son Mary Chamrnik of Clare Borrow at this bank for doctor bills, dentist bills, hospital expenses, consolidat- ing debts, insurance premiums, taxes, home repairs, educational expenses and unexpect- ed obligations—these are some of the per- sonal needs for which you can borrow at this bank. We know you want money fast when the need arises and in practically every in- stance we will attempt to give you 24-hour service. You can help by bringing complete information when you apply. It isn’t necessary to be a depositor here to obtain a Personal Loan. Our loan service is available to all men and women over 21 who have good character and reputation, a record of meeting financial obligations promptly, and ability to repay from in- come. Our costs are reasonable and our services fair, friendly and conducted on a business-like basis. Information you give us is held in confidence. Bellefonte Trust Co. Draft Calls Show Sharp Increases Niagara Falis, N. Y Houtz, Thomas Clyde R.D 1 Brown Bamuel Mills, R. D. 1 Dreese, Prank Bellefonu Cra Eu Mills, _. D Crearnnrt eRe Jam Leet Ciera ie {| Drive, B Cinrrison, William th Pugh Evie William N Mingl Woodwar: 1H tree To Give Course In Home Building SNOW SHOE Past President of Club Honored od Ire ORY esearch introduced Dr. Samuel inarian The national vetetinars Dr. Thorpe declared, is two principal brancies the health of food mals, and to further Ux for Inspection of meats and milk In cities and in large meat pack- ing centers, local, Federal and State governments oversee the inspection of meat and milk production, but in small communities, generally, ne provisions are made for inspe tion, the speaker said Inspection is valuable not only be- cause it prevents the spread of dis ease from animals to humans, but also because it Is an important fac tor In keeping livestock healthy and disease free, he continued Before the program for the eradi- cation of tuberculosis from cattle was begun, he sald, between 40.000 and 50000 cattle were condemned each year because they were infect | od with that disease. In 1043, he sald, less than 2000 carcasses were cone demnped for that reason i IL requires six years of study in one of ten veterinary colleges in the United States before a person can qualify as a veterinarian today, the speaker sald. “The day of the liv. ery stable horse doctor’ definitely Is products program ueh Bellefonte Pa. RA TION CALENDAR ALD and AZ througl NOW VALID 25 and AZ through SUGAR © 'S Nos, 24 and 25 NOW IW h 75 RED STAMPS Qh throug 12 STAMI X5 M2 VALID! throug | | OLD FASHIO TAFFEE BUTTER KERNEI CORN - GRAPE JAM sc WEIS CAKI FLOUR 10c 2: 28¢ 2..-33¢ 2]c NOVER (HEF BOY-AR-DEI] SPAGHETTI SAUCE Tec HA BRAND PORK AND BEANS 10c Henn AAAAARAARSARARAAA INkt Gold Medal Flow MceCormael Pillshu §* FRANTZ MALTED Marshmallows {CORON BRAND COCOA | SENSWEE PRUNE JUICE CARROL COUNTY CU1 WAX BEANS KERNEI 20c 10c¢ 29c¢ 10 points 13¢ un Oak if MUSTARD BIMEKWOOD'S HEINZ SOUPS OL. jar %9¢ ream of TOMATO Uream of PEA SOUP 1c 13¢ Heinz Cucumber PICKLES fon jar 27¢ MALABAR AAM s. 21 13¢ Oakite—Cleans a million things 2 phe Sweetheart Toilet 2 cakes 20 Mule Boraxo—for the Pry ~oap feam Dorax pkg. 15¢ hands = for 2%9¢ Renuzit Cleaner gal. can 65¢ bot 20k 1c (ol fo) [eo] 0% 1 =F. YEN SWIFT'S PREMIUM WEINERS Ib 36¢ SWIFT'S SMOKED BOLOGNA 15 34¢ FRESH GROUND HAMBURG Ib 28¢ DELICIOUS HAM SPREAD Ib 50¢ Fresh Fish and Oysters Zresh Fruits s- Vegetables Fancy Black Twigg APPLES California (Size 200) ORANGES Florida (Shee 176) ORANGES SPINACH TURNIPS Parson's Ammonia Mazda 1 gi. ght Bulbs—15-60 watt ea. 41b 28¢ doz. 3% doz. 42¢ 2 1b 25¢ 21b 9c
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