Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 14, 1939, Image 5

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    September 14, 1939.
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT: —DRLLETONTE, PA.
Page Five
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Krape
are spending a few days this week
in Berlin, Pa, with Mrs. Krape's
parents,
--We are indebted to Mrs. Har-
vey Eminhizer, of Yarnell for a
bag of delicious apples which she
brought to our office last Thurs-
day.
—Charles McClellan, employed
at Harrisburg, came home during
the weekend and rem:ined with his
family on East Howard street until
after he had cast his ballot at the
Primary election, Tuesday.
—Mrs. W. W. Bickett, of the Cad-
fllac apartments, was a patient at
he Centre County Hospital during
the weekend, having entered that
institution to undergo a thorough
x-ray examination. She returned to
her home on Saturday.
—Mr. and Ms C. E. Snyder
Miss May Lose and Samuel Marque-
beck, all of State College, spent
Sunday in Bellefonte as guests Of
Mr. and Mrs. Snyder's son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, John
H. Rutter, at their home on West
High Street.
—Mr. Myrrel D. Solt, who has
been visiting his mother, Mrs. Ellen
E. Solt, at 111 East Bishop street,
on furlough after returning from
the Philippine Islands, spending a
tour of duty with the 31st Infantry
at Manila, left Thursday list for
his new station which will be Army
Medical Center, Washington, D. C
—Mrs. Margaret Decker, son
John and daughter Mrs. John Mil-
ler. of Snvdertown, returned home
Thursday from Chicagé, where they
spent some time visiting with the
former's brother John Mertz and
family. They also witnessed the
marriage of the former's niece,
which took place on Saturday Sept
2nd. at 3 o'clock in the Hope Ephi-
thany Lutheran church
—Rev. G. E. Householder, pastor
of the Bellefonte United Brethren
church, and Mrs. Householder and
Robert Davidson, delegate, will gv
to Altoona today to at'end the ans
nual conference of the Unite
Brethren church, which will 2d
held frem Thursday to Sunday, in-
clusive, at the Second Avenue
church. Bishcp G. D. Batdorf will
preside over the sessions.
—Austin and Elwood Furst, sons
of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Furst, of
West Linn street, will leave this
weekend to resume their studies at
Dickinson College. Austin is a se-
cond year liw student, and Elwood
is a third year man in college. Dur-
ing the summer the brothers ob-
tained some practical experience in
their chosen profession in the law
offices of their father, former Judge
Furst
—Furnace fires for the coming
winter will be started in most Belle-
fonte homes and business places
either this week or next, if previous
years’ experience may be taken as
a guide. Two jears ago most fur-
nices were put into operation on
September 15; last year fires were
not necessary until around the 25th
Once they are started, furnace fires
are needed constantly until some-
time in May.
~—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Emley Smith
will vacate the Drisenll Duplex
apartments on Eist Curtin street
about November 1, and will move to
Davton, Ohio, where Mr. Smith has
accepted a position with the Bor-
den Company, manufacturers of
milk products. The 8miths have
resided in Bellefonte s\Nice June
1938, Mr. Smith having been sent
here to supervise the federal
nursery project near Howard
~James Matthews, of St Paul
Street, one of Bellefonte’'s best
known colored resideny s, has gone
to Washington, D. C., to make his
future home with his brother, Lew-
is and his wife, who recently were
in Bellefonte helping Jimmy to
close up his affairs here. Last
Spring Mr. Matthews’ wife died and
s'nca the children are grown and
are no longer at home, he has de-
cided to break up his home here
Mr. Matthew's bother is a plaster
ed by ‘rade and can give him steady
work in Washington.
—Mrs. Robert Knox, the f[nrmer
Miss Violet Shope. eof Harrisburs
who has ben in Bellefente with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, W,_ R. Shope
at their home on South Thomas
Street since Labor Dav, returned to
Harnisburg yesterday Among
other guests at the Shope residence
during the weekend were Mr. Knox
and his brother and sister, Homer
and Mary Jane, of Harrisburg and
their parents, the Rev, and Mre
Homer Knox. of Northumberland |
who also spent some time with rela- |
tives and friends in Altoona and
vicinity.
John and Thomas Kellehe>,
scng of Mr, and Mrs, Thomas J |
Kelleher, of South Svoring Street. |
are planning to leave late this weex
bv rail for Sacramento, Califcrnia,
where they expect to enter the!
Sacramento Junior College. John
attended Gettysburg College during
the 1937-38 school year and last]
year was an electrical engineering
student at Penn State. Thomas!
was graduated from the Bellefcnte
High Bchool in the class of 1938,
and has been accepted as a g udent
in the west coast school. The
brothers will make their home |
with thelr brother-in-law and sis-|
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand, in Sac-
ramento,
~Mrs, Wayne Stitzinger and son,
George, of New Castle, are expected |
to come to Bellefonte’ tomorrow for
# several weeks’ vication with rela-
tives and friends while George re-
cuperates from the effects of injur-
ies he received some weeks ago in,
his attempts to save a little girl
from drowning al City Park New
Castle. He had expected to return
to his studies at Slippery Rock
Teachers’ College this fall, but the
accident made it impossible for him
to attend schoul at this time, He
mother expect to spend
on. Suing BARD
of Mrs. Sti
Bentiedy Johaton, ak Hecla Park.
tree
{ October 1
| Street home to the Carpeneto resi-
!
a |
Miss Thomazine Curtin, daugh- |
ter of Mrs. H. Laird Curtin, of Cur-
tin last week entered the nurses
| traning school of the Germantown
Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lalll, of Easy
High Street, and Joe Paglia, em- |
ployed in the Pennsylvania Parole
office here, spent last week at the
New York World's Fair |
—Mr. and Mrs. M. M, Cobb, of
West High S'reet, are spending a
weeks’ vacation with relatives and
friends and in visiting points of in-
terest in various part of New York
state
—Mrs. Frank Nelson, of
Lamb Street, and Mr. (nd Mrs, Roy
Miller, of Penn Street, moicred 0
Punxsutawney, Sunday, to spend
the day with Mrs. Nelson's sister
Mrs. George Baney.
—After spending the summer va-
cation with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. N. E. Robb, at their home on
East Curtin Street, Miss Mary Robb
last week resumed her di as
teacher in the public of
Scmmerville, N, J
George Cohen, who for some
time has been located in Richmond,
Va. has returned to the home ot
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Cohen, on North Spring S reet, anc
has resumed his employment with
the Peoples’ Furniture Company
working out of the Lewistown and
State Ccllege stores,
Dancing school—The Eileene
George Webb studio “of the Dance”
Fall and Winter term, Thursday,
Sept. 21st at the Logan Hose House
Howard Street. Instruction in all
types of dancing, toe, tap, ballet,
ballroom. Speci] Work for Chtl-
dren beginning at age 4, regis tra-
tion from 3 0 7p. Mm
David Fortney, of Johnsonburg
spent the weekend Bellefonte
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, D
Paul Fortney, at “heir home on East
Bishop Street. David came here
particularly be with his father
who suffered a fractured right wrist
las: Wednesday when he was struck
by a truck as he walked across the
street near his home
—Mrs. Jack Montgomery and
young son, Richard, who have been
residing with Mrs. Mon gomery's
parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. B. Runkie
on North Bpring Street, Mon-
day accompanied Mr. Montgomery
to Rochester. N. Y.. where he has
been emploved for some time and
shere the family will make their
permanent residence
—Mrs. Norman Ellswor h
timore, Md., is spending this
in Bellefonle wit h her si
Charles Beatty and family at on
home on East Curtin Stree Mrs
Ellsworth came here with her
daughter, Mrs. William Treadwell
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of Bal-
week
er,
| and three children, also of Balti-
i mere, Md., who were a: the Beally
residence during the weekend.
—Falling on broken glass while
playing on the grounds at the
Milesburg Fire Company carnival
at Milesburg, Friday night Richard
Miller, ten-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Miller, of Milesburg,
suffered severe lacerations of
right kne2. He was bmught to
offices of a Bellefcnte physician
where the wounds were closed with
clamps,
Mrs. James
Jameg Jr,
Roy Miller,
the
tie
Andrews and son,
and daughter, Mrs. J
of Philipsburg, accom-
panied Mr. Andrews to Bellefonte,
yesterday, and spent the day shop-
ping and visiting the Andrews’ son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs
W. B. Chandler, in the Criders Ex-
change apartments. Mr. Andrews
is serving ag a juror a: the Sep-
tember criminal court this week
-H. M. Kaizen, of North Alle-
gheny Street, operator at the Belle-
fonite airport, hag been transferred
fo the government station at Mar-
tinsburg and has gone the e to take
up his duties, His wife, the former
Cordula Love, daughter of Mr. ana
Mrs. W. J love of South Penn
Street, and their young daughter
will join Mr, Kaizen as soon as liv-
ing quar ers have been loca ed
~Miss Grace McCurdy fell and
fractured her hip at her home on
Fast Linn Street Wednesday of last
week and since that time her con-
dition has been causing her many
friends considerable anxiety. Ar-
rangemen s had been made to take
her to the Centre County Hospital
for treatment, but the plans later
were abandoned when physicians
found that her condilion was such |
that it sas inadvisable to move her
al this time,
-in a sale completed this week,
Charles Wagner, of Willowbank
Street, purchased the George Car-
peneto residence on East Curtin
Street. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner an4
five children expect to move about
from their Willowbink
dence. Mr, and Mrs. Carpensto
and ‘heir two sons are now geeking
a suilable apartment preferably in|
the business area of town, and will
vacate the Curtin Street property
in the near future.
—After spending the past month |
in Bellefonte with her mother Mrs.
J. M. Bricker, on Reynolds Avenue,
Mrs. Louis H. Brown, early this
week, departed for her home in Ft.
Lauderdale, Florida. Mrs, Brown |
went to New York by rail from Lew-
istown, and spent several days at- |
tend ng the Worlds' Pair before
boarding a coastwise gteamer for |
the rin to Florida. Her son, |
James, has begun his s'udies as a |
member of the junior class at the |
Pennsylvania State College.
Employes of the two Bellefonte |
theatres held thelr annual weekend |
party, Saturday and Sunday, at the |
Gravel Spring Lodge, near Rebers- |
burg. Mr. Lester Meek, a member |
of Gravel Spring Lodge, served as
chaperone. Those who participated
in the two-day outing were: Mr.
and Mrs. Sawyer Clark, Miss Paul-
ine Stover, Miss Eunice Stover, Mr. !
and Mrs, Herbert S8hutt and daugh- |
ter, Donald Meek, Francis McKin- |
ley, Frankiin Hillard, Elwood Du- |
i
|
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{and Mrs
~Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Ritter
Mr and Mrs. H, E. Ritter, Jr,
Liverpool, Pa., were pleasant wv Hi rs
at the Methodist parsonage on Sun-
day afternoon.
Miss Virginia Bertram, daugh- |
and
ter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph F. Ber. |
tram, left Sunday for Pittsburgh,
| where she will enter the Allegheny |
General Hospital as a student nurse,
-Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Vonada and
daughter, Miss Mona, returned to
their home on East High Street In
time to vote Tuesday afternoon
after a several days' visit with Mr
Hirry J. Crouse,
home In Akron, Ohlo
Mrs. Marvin J. Rothrock, of
East Linn Street, is reported to be
recuperating slowly from a major
operation she underwent at the
Centre County hospital last Thurs-
day. Mrs. Rothrock, the former
Dorothy Mallory, has not been well
for some time
--Miss Martha Johnston, daugh-
ter of J. Kennedy Johnston, of East
Bishop Street, and proprietor of
the Johnston Drug Store, has been
a patient at the Centre County Hos-
pital since Wednesday of last week
undergoing treatment preliminary
to a goitre operation. Miss John-
ston has not been well since April
Lee P. Fetzer, service manager
of the Dunlap Motor Company, is
| in Chester, this week attending the
Ford Tractor Schcol, The Dunlap
Mo or Company expects its demon-
strator tractor here the latler part
of this week or the first of next
week, As soon as the tractor Is
avallable here a number of demon-
strations will be made in his ter-
ritory. This traCtor is entirely
new in design and principle
Mr. and Mrs. George Jones
rived in Centre County last week
from Seoul, Korea, for a visit with
Mrs. Jones’ mother, Mrs Jerry
Glenn at Mt PBagle. Mrs. Jones
was formerly Rachel Glenn. They
spent three years in Korea, where
Mr (nes was representing the
Singer Sewing Machine Co, Owing
to China-Japin war business
conditions became 50 bad that they
deemed [t advisable to return to the
United States. On their way home
they spen a week at Honolulu
They will remain in Centre County
being and later may go
for the time
to Scuth America
Donald A. Smith
Louise A. Smit
Bellefonte, was
ar-
the
“le
nie
of Mrs
street
among guest
speakers at the Tri-County Council
meeting of American Legion Auxil-
faries held yesterday at a park near
Muncy. The youth gave a report on
camp life at Indiantown Gap where
he was sent by the Brooks-Doll Post
American Legion Auxillary of Belle
fonte, for a ten-day camping period
during Mn About members of
the Bellefonte post are also atiend-
ing the meeting. The Tri-County
Council comprises Centre, Clnion
and Lycoming counties
The Women's Golf Association
of the Nittany Country Club held
its annual dinner and bridge party
Tuesday night at the Brockerhoff
Hotel, Beliefonte. Although it
the usual custom for the losing
team 10 act as hosts to the winning
team of the Associa’ion, the ar-
rangement was cancelled this vear
because the tow nament between
the teams captained by Mrs. Hugh
Crumliish and Mrs. Stanley Valen-
tine resulted in a deadlock. Prizes
were awarded to Mrs. LL O
: Mrs. NB. Long, Mrs
Josep h Parrish, Mrs. Crumlish an
Mrs. Hugh Quigley. In all there
were 24 members of the Associa-
} presen at Tuesday's event
-
Witmer Chosen As
Democratic Nominee
13, son
Pike
the
of
ily 20
(Continued from page One)
township, were given spied] d com-
or iomny ary voles in thelr unopposed
candidacies for Prothonotary and
Recorder, respectively. Beezer's un-
official total was 4.320. and MeDow-
ell is credited with 4.328
For County Auditor Henry
Hosterman. of Harris township, and
J. Victor Brungart, of Miles town-
shiv, were nominated without op-
position. Hoslerman's vote was 3.-
549, and Brung.its was 3247, a
newspaper tabulation indicated
While no accurate , record was
kept of the vote polled by Charles
Sheckler, of Milesburg, as a sticker.
campaign candidate for Coroner on
the Democratic ticket. Mr. Sheck-
let's name appeared quite frequent.
ly on Democratic ballots, and he
has been conceded the Democratic
nomination.
For Justice of the Supreme Court,
Centre county Democrats favored
Herbert Funk Goodrich, of Phlla-
delghia, over Sam M. Soffel, of
Pittsburgh. Goodrich was given 2.
282 votes, while the Pittsburgh jur-
List received 2044 tallies
Three candidates appeared on the
Democratic ballots for Judge of the
Supreme Court. Since three Judges
were 0 be nominated, the votes
| given the trio are entirely compli.
| mentary.
It may be significant to
note that one of the aspirants, Ed-
ward Jackson Thompson, of Phil-
ipsburg, got the endorsement of 4.»
115 of his fellow Demoerats. J. Har-
old Flannery. of West Pittston, who
spoke recently st Black Moshannon
Park and at the Orange Pair, was
[given 2.000 votes, William H. Keller,
of Lancaster, who has some ties in
Centre county as the brother of the |
at their |
MM
Fish Wardens
| Attend School
in Honor |"
| of Member Who Died En-
route to Bellefonte
—
Leaders of Pennsylvania's half-
million sportsmen will take part In
the program of the summer meet-
[ing of The Pennsylvinia Forestry
Association to be held this month
The Cook Forest Park has been
selected for this year's meeling
which will be held on Friday ane
Saturday, September 22 and 23 An
attendance of 300 foresters ti
men and conservationists Is exp
ed
The program
| Session Shortened
|
spoil
will attempt to
dovetail the interest of the forester
and the hunter. For m:ny yral
there has been a feeling that game
management has conflicted in one
way or another with forest pra
tices. Means will be sought to bring
the two groups into complete har
mony in the interest of conserva
tion
Speakers Include
executive director of the
vania Game Commission;
OG. Albert Stewart, Secretary ¢
Department of Forests and Water
Wilbur K. Thomas, President of the
Pennsylvania Forestry Association
John C. Youngman President of
the Pennsylvania Federation ©
Sportsmen's Clubs; Francis R C
Jr.. Vice President of The Penns
vania Forestry Association; Dr
gan Bennett, Blological Burves
E. Montgomery, Department of |
ests and Waters, James N
of the Pennsylvania Game Comms
sion; and R. M. Evans Reg
Forester of the United Slats
est Service
Headquarters of the meeting
be Cook Forest Inn, and field
ns of the Cook
the nearby Tiones'a
planned. The Cook
itself contains 6,085
winding Clarion Riv
acres of Penns)
State Forest lands. The Pork
given to the State by Thoma:
millionaire lumberman, wh
gave Cook Mans which |
part of Cook Forest Inn
GC
Peru
Honoral
fF 4
Seth
“Ey
hat
to vIrious
and to
tract are
Park
along the
adjoins 8.000
section
est
put
10
on
CENTRE COUNTY DRIVER
TO FACE POLICE CHARGES
to hat
ARAL
fitre oon!
automobile cra
{failure
befiled
Cx
after:
nouncement by
lice Traffic Bureau
CG. R. Dauber, it is
ported to police that
was operating south
street was struck by a vehic
en by Nolan
According
the Nolan car
a stop sign on
Walnut street
Dauber's car,
curd Into a st:
sidewalk
1000
the i '
on Wain
ie d iv-
to Dauber’
was dri
the easter
and crashes
ven
~My, and ] Bucky
moved yesterd  frotn the
Ciyde Jodon property on Eas!
Street to the Roy Yamell he
the same st which until r
ly was occupied by Game Pr
E M Woodward and famils
have ove to Roaring
| Mr employed as
al
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
IL. Calvin Hever] Howar
Irene Mae Heve Hon
James John Bellet
Louise Martin Belinf
MARKET QUOTATIONS
Wheat
Oats
Buckwheat
Hye
Barley
Comn
Provisions, groceries, ete, as cor
rected weekly by Herr & Reverly.
Eggs, per dozen :
lard. per pound
Maytag's
OILED
and
REPAIRED
R. K. OWENS
Electric Store
High Street
BELLEFONTE, PA.
late Judge Harry Keller, of Bele
fonte, received 3.235 votes from the
| county's Democrats,
—
Reason cannot be slandered by
epithets.
APPRECIATION
We sincerely thank the voters of
Bellefonte for their fine support on
the local option issue,
Being desirious of the good wil
‘of the entire community and a bet-
ter understanding of our Business,
we will be glad to confer with any
legitimate organization, and t k»
action on any complaint as to the
conduct of our business in Belle
fonte.
Bellefonte Retail Liquor
Dealers Association. =
¥ we 4 .
REMEMBER |
When You Want
Anything In Lumber,
Millwork, Doors,
Sash, Roofing
W. R. SHOPE
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Phone 452
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good aoed
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POR. SALE--8Bome
Inquire of John
Matilda, Pa
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both in eX(« wllent
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FOR SALE --8ome timothy seed. In-
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Bellefonte R, D. 2, Phone Zion 27-R-
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FOR BALE A second hand
Ml good condition
E. White, Beliefoute
and wood topsot]
; ing sand: brick work
347-J, Belisfonte, Bam
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home in Pleasant Gap. Ps. on Tues-
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POR SALE—Hungreds used tires,
all sizes from 15 0 inch rims
Backed by sTitlen guarantee. Open
evenings until # o'clock Wallrun
Auto service, Snow Shoe Intersection
Phone 753 FL
BUILDING A HOME We have » full
ilne of concrete foundation blocks
vipe and OSngs seplic tanks
tubls i. everything to bulid
0 W. Houta, Lumber Co
vilege, Pa. Ph one 708 iu
BALE
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Fravel farm Benner township
Ueforvie. RD. 1, or Catharine Fra-
37 N Spring 54. Bellefonte, Pa
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! SALE--All kinds of native saw-
Tamber at $25 10 828 per M. Ap-
unately 20 squaces of slate roof.
no reasonable offer refused. O
Hous Lumber Oo. State College,
. Phone 8. pe
Dogs, Pets, Etc
FoR SALE One $00 “rabbit
John Warr Howard R D. 1
& a
x37
ror SALE wo rabbit hounds
3 years old, ulre of Merrill
Shuey R D232 Bellefonte, Pa x37
POR SALE-Litter of Begingene 23
pies. Inquite of Mrs. Chas Work-
man, Mingoville, Phone 2332 Toh,
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Live Stock
FOR SALE—Rrood row with 10 pigs
Rudy Wettstein, Fleming, Pa 7
Ey JHU — —— ES,
! FOR SALE—-A number of good milk
ing cows. Inquire of Paul Rogue.
FOR SALE-8iab and round
Write Harry Barner, Box
fonite, Pa
wood. | FOR SALE—17 spotted Poland pigs, B
22, Bee: |
weeks old. A. C. Jodon, Beliefonte
R.D 2. Phone 732-3-8.
FOR SALE-Clean timothy seed,
RD 1 Phone 038-R-12
In- |
quire of John Plahburn, Bellefonte, |
x37 | held,
FOR BALE ted Bo
weeks old. aire of
R D 2 efonte, Pot
I are |
ans
FOR SALE Washed used crated milk |
botties. all sipes. Harman Dalry
Beilefonta, Pa Phone wis-R-21 x33 |
FOR SALE Hand
er, large size, 3 knives,
ville.
feed grind.
good con- |
dition. bargain, Beck Parm, Mant
No
Sunday Phone 4511, «Mil Hal,
POR SALE - oli burner
BQuiet-May tion. | FOR
for furnace. Now In
Splendid condition, sacrifice price.
C. A Bonine, Phone Boalsburg an
china
wire
se. Bie:
x37
Universal electric
1 and server to ma
{of Neviy Smith. E H
| fonte, Ps igh ,S
ANT! IQUES—Oid Tass, haa" +
chairs and i pro articies.
4 miles spst of Milesburey on Route
64. The Pines Antique Shop. x37
| Loma
ER-—footh nome em.
rect f 111, Denna. Pine,
rom m! Le esters
. a8
FOR SALE~Buffl Hollow Clay Blocks
oe Al Dullding purposes. alo
Recommendations
ng.
cal
ced
| POR SALE—A. BC. electric washer, \
| Sawin 3, irs
day-old red
$15.00, Prrs come frst serve
Parma
FOR SA15-/The eat a}ing tru)
oR Smo 1 3
1
|
| in Mate.
~Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for | _
and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise- POR
| tany Valley, J. B. Matis, Hublersburg, |
Pa. sey
aT |
2)
FOR BALE--1081 Oakland sedan
perfect condition shandeally
pearance, and wooed Ww well
H ublerwbury Pa
C hevrolet two
| POR BALE—1987
door sedan and a 1088 Pord two
door seden., Price reasonable, Deck-
er Motor co., Bellefonte, Pa x47
BALE «A 1087 Willys Deluxe
sedan, good conditdon 8245.00
will finance. Randall M Keller
Pleasant Gap, Pa. Phone, Belleionte
660- J 3 ase
Farm Machinery :
POR BALE New Idea and Papac 1 ma-
chinery at all times. Bee the New
Idea tractor spreader, on rubber tires
It Is a real one. James J. Markie
State College, Pa x37
in
and
J
x37
POR BALE--Johrston corn-binder
in running order, also pilsin 1-7
Bupetior grain drill. J L Deck -
Centre Hall, Pa. Phone 182-R-4
x37
POR BALE--A used New Idea No 8
nanure spreader and a Pordson
tractor. We also have complete line
of McCormick Deering tractors and
farm equipment M. Harold Bez
Howard Ps, Phone 2731 Baus
EY
POR SALE Er i Cockshutt
farm machinery
tractor We have
spreaders, lume sowemn
grain drills, cultipackers
ning mills aston dive
Yow that CR be
fats, Hublersth po Pa
iNter ary
and
clpper 1a
Draws ih
beat J B
sous
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FOR SALE Used tractors on rubber
and steel wheels, 3 differer
Thresher new and used
roughage mills, saw mills, 4
ent sizes bolle and engines Pull
line of new mathinery, Prick, Minne-
dis and Moline Red Pox en-
silage cutters, Bear cat roughage and
fond mills In stock at our warehouse
at Williamsport, ask for your nearest
dealer. Address Prick Company, 1204
Washington Blvd, Williamsport, Ps
x37
POR BALE 1 used pus izzard ens ne
cutter 13-inch: rebul
ensllage cutter 16-inch:
Corn binder with power bur ndle "oar -
rier and tongue ruck
On Ras engine
tor: 2 Pordson
IL. H C. B-186 tractor
tractor 18-30 Rumiey
Volt electric genemior
nure spreader In good
Idea Lime spreader attachment
manu spreader: FPargubar elevalor
potato digwer We also have 8 ful
ine of cultipackers, spring 0
harrows, grain drills, new “envi
cutters. John Deere tractors and of rn
binders In stock, come in and Joon
hem over Bungard Service
Sor ng Mills Pu
Real Estate -
FOR
20.30 X
tractor
Emerson ma-
shape New
for
bg
For Sale
near
FOO Produc
Holz, Belle
oul
BALE- " Ti -acre
THis Is &
Inquire H J
farm
BAILE--A bows and Joi
ler Bureet Milesburg Boro. aior
all conveniences Orin
Mileaburyg Pa
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x39
ror SALE -A 2Y wiory frame
dwelling, all conveniences, locsied
at Pleasant Oap, Pa, Inguire of
os. M. Pauble,
POR SALE- The W. W. Witmer farm
of 202 acpez. € miles west of Belle
fonte, In Bufalsc Run Valley near
Fi mont Ww C SYR ner 396 E Blahop
: 200
POR SALE-J-woom bungalow
piace, 40 acres of gameland
more Gap, 8 miles west of Bellefonte
never fallin spring
wiream Dial Slate . ;
of land 56 acres
Boggs Township
iociudes four-
house, 2-car garage chicken
fruit trees and never failing
John Furl, Bellefonte RD
x37
POR
and
north
POCKET
pen.
Oring
3
SALE Tract
168 perches
of Rune lie
FOR BALE--A private wale will be
held after Sept. 23. of the Woil's
Chapel church buliding, located 2
miles cast of Aaronsburg, route 45
For information inguire of Thomas
Stover, of Cedar Burd Trustee,
Asrotaburg Ps x38
FOR SALE OR RENT ~The Mrs
Elizabeth Herkimer farm of 215
acres, 7 miles west of Bellefonte at
Ciark’s school house. Also 21 sores,
wills house and stable near
ville
Bellefonte BR. D. 1, or
Late, State College, Phone 3256
Mrs. Esielia
x38
POR BALE-160-acte farm located in | fecti
, Pa. 3 acres timber, 7
fa, 20 mores of meadow
Hubie
acres of
Beliefonte, phone
sot
Houser -
Inguire of Mrs. Geo, W. Kiine, |
FOR RENT Three and four
aparunents. Also sore
cenipally located. Inquire
er Motor Co. Bellefonte,
POR. RENT
room
roenn
of Deck
Pa x8
“A jour room  apartenent
with Yeth ov MoChuren Bhos
hop, Belietonte Pa Inguire of Ms
Eckenroth or call 2808 S.ate Coliege
x27
RENT —Purnished
first floor heat
walter and eleciric wadher
and sink kitchen, In
E linn Beliefonte
FOR
on
apartment
tight hat
Can rar #
quire at 52
Pa x37
Rooms For Rent
RENT Pleasant bedroom
nveniences, in pri vate hone
Are 28 West Curtin Street, Pho
J Xie
ir
“
“A
private
wo
34 N
bed
eo -
large
bath
clown orn
Soring St,
pleasant
private
rally locstl-
Belletonts
x27
Farm For Rent
POR RENT OR SALE—A 45 acre fan
a y nner township
ey faz
Belletor
form.
Ba nayalre
x33
FOR RERT A 1186 art e farm, all ti
able. lotated In Penn Two hairway
between, Coburn Buring Mills
Uhg waler, good
W. H Grove
Bau
an unurni ished
L particulars and
amour “Weile MO. T. Care
Centre Deenocs at
“Miscellaneous
DEAD - ICH Removes prom pt
Call anviime at my expense
ge J-8 Lloyd L. Smith Miles!
MAKING The
Axe Mann
Yurday
1 Bat !
CIDER
20% Baving
Keichline Insurance Agency
pe Phone 180. Open even.
and Saturday ad Ler noon a2
CARUSO
Ulcers, Indiges-
Blowing
oe sample
x44
INBURARCE-
Tem
Out
PREE- if exoess go
Paling of Stomach
tion Heartburn, Belching
Nausea, Gas Pains get f
Udga, at Pare al Dr wg Slore
a
WANTED Dead, ola and Aisabied
Cows, horses and mules removed
ee, Vog hd Re ndering Works. Geo
Vogt, Pix Centre Hall, Pa. Phone
55-R-4 at OF UT SXDeTIe 7]
The Williams
ha Purnace, will
7 and 8th and
st five days of euch ¥
of the poason
CIDER
ress at
PRESS
Mart
CIDER PRESS]
Press Tuesday
will operate my
Wednesday and
Thursday of each week until end of
BORAT) Longs Service Station,
Spring Milis Pa Phone 12-R-3. x39
MACHINE WORE —Ensilage cutter
knives sharpened and machine
| Work of all kinds. We also have in
I#ntk cold roll steel, cap’ strews met”
screws, Woodruff keys, key stock, elec
Swartz Machine Shop, Bedefoute Pa
Phone 32-R 341!
MEN | FEFL uP
TGDAY. Pur vigor thas “Old
el 40” run down body With Ostrex
Tonic Tablets. $1.00 size, special
today 78c. I not delighted maker
refunds this price Call, Write Wid-
Teah ant
mann &
0 RHEUMATICS Ser 4 tor free
booklet on Rheumatism. Try TW
bins and get Relief. Hepatioo Re
tistn and get Relief Hepatioo- Re
nalis Elim nant and Alkalizger 81.00
Meritol (Rheumatism Drops) 60
Krood Ol Rubbing oll 60c; Call or
sent by mall on receipts of price
Prepared in the laboratories
Tibbine Pharmacy Beech Creek Pa
Add 10c. postage and packing
ASTHMA, Hay Pever, To ana Cas
farrh Baisarnene
YOUNGER, PEP |
in
stration deily and Bandas 10 wo 12-2
tw 6-7 to 8. No Wednesday afternoon
hours. End results positively
anteed jency The TB Inhaler
or write us. The Tibbine
on hd Creek. Pa. su
GLASSES REDUCED--Havi My on
installed new lens grin ma -
chinery an prepared to fur y glass
(88 al very attrective prices. Also eas
| flames Just out) dor those with de.
with a never falling stream, running |
Houses for Rent
FOR RENT-A house in Centre Hall |
Inquire of W. N Nigen., Phone 175.8 |
Hath on Reynolis Ave.
Pa. Inquire of
fonte, x37
| FOR RENT—A #x room house all
Apartments for Rent |
FOR RENT--Two furnished
ments. Inquire of 113 Bast
Bellefonte.
y
Drugs & Optical the Sight and
Hearing Ald Store, Beech Creek Pa 11
Announcements
NOTICE Mountain cemetery
| cleaning will be Saturday, + Sept
i ANNOUNCEMENT —The next reg-
| liar meeting of the Young Patrons of
Hushandry of Centre Co., will be held
Hall Monday
8 at 8:00.
fall
Bellefonte, |
Ear] Teaman Belle-
3
:
| away.
| Ba in Bellefonte, Sunday Sept. 17
a) 128 » m. Orvis Reed. pre
MEETING—The Troziyuiny Cem:
hold a meeting