September 28, 193! Page Five [ LOCALS / ~Cruests of the James Pickle fam- ily at their home on Haltmoon Terrace during the weekend In- cluded Mrs. Preston Baker and daughter, Adella, a Mrs. Wolf, Mis, Herman Few and Miss Mary Wie, all of York. ~Miss Martha Walker, of North Spring Street, will represent the Centre County Hospital Nurses, Alumni Association at the State nu:ses’ convention to be held In Pittsburgh from October 24 to 26, inclusive, ~Mrs. Charles Young of Mead- ville is at her home this week, as- sisting in the care of he: father, Dr M. A. Kirk who fell at hss home last week and fractured his left hip. is condition is not much changed, and he is resting com- fortably. —The October meeting of Court Patrick McArdle, Catholic Daugh- ters of America, Bellefonte, will be held on Monday evening, October 2, In the organization's rooms In the Bush Arcade bulldng. The meeting will begin at 8 o'clock and a full atiendance is desired -Mrs, James Pinge, Mrs, R. P Beezer and Mrs. James Haupt, al of Bellefonte, Friday motored to Huntingdon where Mrs. Pinge, local representative of the Spencer Gar- ment Company, attended a confer- ence of Spencer sales people from the ceniral part of Pennsylvania, Jack Kusse, who for some time has been located at Jerome, Idaho, arrived in Bellefonte last week and is now at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Karl Kusse, on Eist Linn street. Jack may remain per- manently in Bel efonte if he is suc- cessful in his quest for work in this vicinity. -Bellefonte Banjo Band mem- bers were guests of the Clearfield Fair at the evening grandstand show which followed thelr concer at the fair, Pr.day. The Banjo Band ccncert was well attended Members were transported to Clear- field by parents’ autos. The next band retiearsal will be held Thurs- day, Oct. 5 ~—In the display windows Bellefonte Hardware store week is a model town, with a resi- dential section of modern homes a business section with traffic in con- stant motion, and many c¢ther real- istic fea ures The buildings are lighted and nothing is omitied to add to the realism of the most at- tractive display. Mrs. Frank Rosenhoover and children, of Tyrone; Mrs, E. C Burghduff of Baltimore, Md.,; and Mrs, J. D. Thomas, of Thomas Street, spent Sunday in Sunbury as guests of Mrs. Thomas' brother, John Fisher and family. Last Pri- day Mr, and M:s. J. D. Thomas mo- tored to Johnstown io spend the day with relatives —The Drama section of the Beile- fonte Woman's Club, which held its first meeting of the season last Wednesday at the home of Mrs Henry Kahlmus, East High street, will meet on Wednesd y, October 18, at the same place, A frature of the entertainment program will be a Hallowe'en parade directed by Mrs. Hazel Lambert «J. J. Dreese and daughter, Mi riam, of Lemont, left on Tue«day morning for New York City, where they will visit the World's Fair, and where they alss will meet Miss Helene Ard granddaughter of M-. Dreese, who is returning from a va- cation in South America. Miss Ard will return to Bryn Mawr Col- | lege when that institution reopens next week. — Twenty-five Dickinson College soccer candidates reported to Coach Harry Brown yesterday afternoon for the season's first workout In preparation for the season's eight game schedule which will open there cn Oct. 11 against the Univer- tity of Delaware. The candidates who participated in the workout yesterday included Frank Stevens, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Stevens, 0i East Curtin Street, Bellefonte ~The Bellefonte Girl Scout Coun- cil opened the 1839 fill season yes- terday by en'ertaining Scout lead- ers at the Walker summer home at Hecla Park. Approximately 30 Council members and leaders were present for the afternoon and evens inz activities, which were climaxed by a fried chicken supper. Chair- man cf the committee for the day program was Mrs, Charles Beatty who was assisted by Mrs. Jesse H Caum and Mrs. Cecil A. Walker Everyone has a hobby, but the latest is a hobby of hobbies being ridden by Clifton Hipple, of the Farmers National Bank, Belle fonte. He now has on display in the lobby of the Bank thirteen vari- eties of choice apples grown in the L. PF. White orchards. This ex- hibit will be succeeded by others of various talents and collections. The public is cordially invited to droo into the bank frcm time to time to see the result of this hobby of hobbies. iL. F. White, who resides near the Bellefonte airport, early this week placed on display in the | windows of the Olewine Hardware | stcrée a number of samples of the apples he is now harvesting in his orchards. The apples. most of them first quality fruit, are large and free of imperfections, and from a! personal sampling of various kinds, we know they are just as tasty as they are perfect in appearance A listing of the different kinds Mr. White now has on sale appears In the Classified adverisiements, —Al noon last Thursday Prank Pinge, aged 12, son of Mr, and Mrs. James Pinge, of West Curtin Street, was injured when the bicycle on! which he and Kenneth Halderman were riding struck a rut and upset. In falling to the ground Pinge re- | ceived a blow on the temple which | did not render him unconscious but which placed him in a dazed | condition, A physician examined ~Mr., and Mrs. Frank Housman, of Miliheim, and Mrs. Alice Crouse, of Rebersburg, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Char- les Houser, al Lemont, ~Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Bambhart and son Gene, accompanied by Mrs Barnhart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D W. Showa ter and grandson, Zane Cirey, enjoyed a motor trip to Reading and return on Sunday Anyong wishing to become a member of the book section of the Woman's Club must order their book at Hunter's Book Store not later th'n Saturday, September 30 For further detalls of the rection call Mrs. Ben Herr, Mrs, William Petters and son- in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs | Adam Crossmyer, and their two children, Fay and Blanche, spent the weekend in Philadelphia as guests of Mrs. Petters’ brother, Jack Hcutz and family D. M. Kline, who for the past number of weeks has been quite ill at his home on East Linn street was taken to the Centre County Hospital, Monday, for observ tion According to reports hic illness re- ults entirely from a heart condi- tion —The Bellefonte Girl Scouts are m:king arrangements to plant a tree on the lawn of the Centre County Poor Home, East Howard street, In honor of the birthday of Juliet Low, founder of Girl Scout. ing. The ceremony will take place as soon as the lawn has been grad- ed and sodded, according to present plans The lefonte Wom s Club is Foriinly to .a0ld a Hallow we'rn party in the high school gymn sium North Spring street, after the Hal- lowe'en parade in Bellefonte on Tuesday night, October 31 The party he'd by the clu last Hal- lowe'en was a most su ssful af- fair and is being repeited Uecause f popular demand Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Orvis Har- vey, who since their nit mar. riage have been living with Mrs Harvey's mother, Mrs vid Dale, at her heme on West nn street week into the ne expect have built on the northwest commer of the property owned by Mr. Har- ther, Mrs. A. R. Drisc and who ha used up much of the time since then on Tuesday resumed his chair on the board of directors of the First National Bank for the first time since mid-June. Mr. Mayes is recuperating nicely from his long illness. and is gaining in weight and strength Despite the fact that much of the ceiling plaster of the rooms in the Hayes building which the De- Haas Electric Bore is to occupy, fell early this week while workmen were engaged in remodeling the room. the opening of the new store will take place on schedule, on Sat- urday of this week. the m nage- ment announces Extra crews of workmen are engaged in cleaning out the debris and making the room ready for occupancy Robert Cheesman, son of Mrs Louella Dale Cheesman, of East Curtin street, last week was admit- ted to the Penn State Forestry school at Mt Alto, where he will spend the first year of his college course in forestry. He was accom panied to Mt. Alto by his mother and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Kerstetter, of State College. who returned home after Robert, a graduate of the Bellefonte High school in June, had made all necessary arrangements to enter that school This office has fared well so far this harvest season. In addition to samples of choice apples and other items, we received Tuesday a sprig from a chestnut tree. On the limb were four unopened burrs. In these days of chestnut blight, the sight of a chestnut burr is quite an oddity, particularly since the woman who brought them to the office informed us that the tree from which it was taken was the only healthy chestnut tree she has een for some time. But alas! There's always something to take the joy out of life! Upon prying open the burrs, we found the worms had got there ahead of us A delightful party was held at the George Letterman home In Milesburg, Tuesday evening, the oc- casion being Mr. Letterman's birth- day. After enjoving cards and movs- ing pictures, the following guests were served delicious refreshments: Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kling and daughter, Milesburg; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ritz, Tyrone; Mrs. L. A. Hill, Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Let terman and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Russell Letterman and son, Mr. and Mrs. David Brown and children, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lettérman and son, Mr. and Mrs. James Jury, Miss Helen Sheckler, John Weber, Miss Mikired Reese, Don Letterman! Mahlon Letterman, and Mrs. George Letterman, James A. Jackson, of New York! City, former well known Bellefonte boy, arrived in Bellefonte Tuesday | for a several days’ visit with rela-| tives and friends in this vicinity. He made the trip here as the ‘guest | ‘of his brother, Abraham D. Jack. son, of the Erie Aviation Cli. Abraham, several weeks ago, | tended the annual colored aviation! | convention in Chicago and he and his wife garnered three of the ton [cups awarded during the conven. tion. Mr. Jackson's honors were for being the oldest colored aviator in| the United States, and for having | traveled the longest distance by | | plane to attend the convention. Mrs. | | Jackson's cup wis the one awarded | Edwin F. Garman and his sis- ter, Mrs. Rebecca Cruse, of Est High street, left Sunday for Phila- delphin to attend the funeral of their brother, Ira D Garman, who died at his home In that city on Friday night ~Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterman, of Nevadad, Ohlo, and Miss Mary Frazee, of Elyria, Ohlo, were over- night guests, Monday, of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Young, at their home on Phoenix avenue, Mrs, Peterman and Miss Frazee are cousins of Mrs Young Mrs, H. N. Noll, of Bellefonte R. D. 1, departed by rail Tuesday for Wilkinsburg, where she Is spend- ing the remainder of this week with her son, Allen Hoy, and family, Sat- urday the Allen Hoys will bring Mrs. Hoy back to Bellefonte and | will remain here for the weekend idence at 10 South Ridge street Those present, in addition to the guests of honor, Included Miss Ma- zle Pardoe and Mrs. Edgar Shirk and two children. The day was spent most pleasantly and the two honor guests received a number of gifts Mr. and Mrs. George Carpeneto, | who recently sold their home on East Curtin street to Charles Wag- ner, expect to move about the mid- dle of October Into the Keystone apartments, North Allegheny street now occupied by the D. M. Page family. Mr. and Mrs. Page expect to vacite the premises in the near ture, although they have not def. initely dec {ded on their permanent location Fish Commissioner Harry Web- er and Fred Hoffer, two of burg’s best known ipected citizens all-too-brief noon while home from ways in a g dial and practically every worthwhile ity, these gentlemen are most occasions, delightful ecmp ny Mrs. Harry Turner, of Bellefonte, lost a ten-de or near the i O. A. Kline, t High street town t ay 1 the offices a rt time later falled to and It is \ it In view Tiumer's soe means throurch doing family hoped that the mone. np.e apples llefonte, Tuesday wel a quarter pounds, and measured 15 inches around reest clreum- ference. Around its smaller circum- ference the apple, of the Wolf River variety, measured 14 Inches Mr Tressier, who Is now selling a wide variety of apples. has an extsnsive orchard and reports an exceptional crop this season At wedding an Mrs. John Shultz at on East Howard stree nouncement Was gagerment of daughter Barbara Shultz, to James Tylor East Howard street. The wedding is scheduled to take place Is tober Guests at the 14 and announcement! dinner inci members of the family and intimate friends. The remainder the day was spent in a social and the occasion w_s a most ant one Mr. and Mrs. John H and Miss Marie Chandler returned to their home on Halfmoon Ter- race, Saturday, from a week's motor trip through the south. They drove over Virginia's famous Skyline Drive and stopped at Bluefield, Va, where they were escorted through the Po- cahontas exhibition coal mine--ihe only one of its kind in the country by J. R. Melcher, of the Bluefield Daily Telegraph. a former resident of Houtzdale, and Harry CGaugh, of Baltimore, Md. From Blusfie’'d the Copleys went to Dunlow, W. Va. for a visit with Mr. Copley’s father Filmore Copley, remaining there until Thursday when they motored to Mirietta. Ohlo, to be guests of Rev. and Mrs. John H Blakely for two days before returning home its to write to that old friend of yours the case may be. Next week, Oc- tober 2 to 7. has been get aside as! “Write a Letter Week.” by the Unit. ed States Postal Depirtment The | Albert A. Aniol i Margaret E. Zerby —Here's a chance for all you folks | {Helen C. McClesak without incurring the suspicion and | pandoiph P Long wrath of your wife or husband, as| THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. County Officers To Convene Here Supervisors and Auditors to Meet at Court House, October 3 The annual convention of the Centre County Supervisors and Aud- itors Association will be held on Tuesday, October 3, in the Court House, Bellefonte, it was announ-ed vesterday. Sessions begin at 10 m. and continue throughout the day, with an intermission at noon for a dinner at the Methodist church, Bellefonte Officers of the association ar {John L. Wetzler, president; H | Hosterman, vice president, and A birthday dinner in honor of | Ernest Pardoe and Edgar Shirk | was held Sunday at the Pardoe res | R. Houser, secretary The convention program Inc ude addresses by Judge Ivan Walker | George Yarnell, LeRoy Freeby: V | lam Robert Fuoss, of Tyrone; H | A. Thompson, of Drexel Hill, secre tary of the State Supervisors’ A sociation; D. A, Balley, and H. G Van Riper, of the Btate Depart- ment of Highways Election of officers will be held at the afternoon session Following is a roster of the « ty's supervisors and auditors. Wher four ames appear in a grou second is the secretary who | a member of the board, | board Public Sal Sales SATURDAY, OCT. 7--W. A Wange will offer at public sale Grange Hall at Boalsburg } household goods ah. Sale at 1 p ariet 8 ATU RDAY OCTOBER 7 1 Fra ith, BA TU RDAY anct WEDNESDAY, sid Mary lice sale soy Senet pied THURSDAY OCT * offer at east of Rebersburg Road Poute 65 amy bout 40 Ousrnsevs. Bale E E Hubler, suct THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26--A Simon will offer at oublic sale the old Roland Curtin farm miles Bast of Beliefonte, along the Jacksonville road, Hvagtock a farm machinery. Sale at 10 o'clock 1. Prank Mayes sust WwW. © Smeltzer, cderk FRIDAY. OCT BATURDAY will afer Prooke of Sent. wr pronerty CE ocutyied Boneh anid Springs cond condition: and other articles Sale at Roy Oyler, auct Marriage Licenses Renneth C. Clouser Detroit Freda Mae Wills Mingoville Bower L. Moore State Chlleee Grace F. Jessop State College Alfred 8. Reish Centre Hall Florence Louise Miller. Centre Hall Eldon M. Jones State College Staite Collrge Clarence Clarence Bpring Miils Centre Hall James Alvin Brooks Freda Mae Horner | | Leslie E. Fickes Howerd Virginia H. Schenck Howard State College department urges the citizens in| Kathryn Wilda Hoy... 8tite College general to write letters to old] friends and acquaintances with | whom they've lost contact, We might as well be frank about the 'wholé matter—the government font! particularly interestd In promoting | duld bang syne, but it does sell postage stamps. Anyhow, if friend! wife or husband wants to know how | ! and posted 8500 bail for his appear- come you're writing to That Man] or That Girl again, just wave this | item In front of the irate spouse | Clarence Clarence David D. Drapcho Catherine E. Ludwig a—— A — ee — — Charges With Dog Theft Arraigned before Justice of the Peace Joseph Woodring at Port Matilda, Wednesday of last week on charges of larceny, Louis Lucas of Philipsburg, admitted his guilt ance in court. Lucas is charged with the theft of a valuable hunting and remark that you're merely do-| 408 owned by Aaron Donley, of Ju- ing your duty by the government. I — eo MARKET UTATIONS Barley ... fated m———— KIOPIL eeicmiinmiimiomamisiion Orovisions, groceries, etc., as Cor rected weekly by Herr & Heverly, TERS, per dOPEN....inmrsn 22 ~| Lard, per pound. mies Binee Mussolini decided to remain neutral there are Americins who suspect that he is smarter than they } thought. | lan, R. D., on Seplember 14. Work Wan ted | WANTED Excavati contracting and A Billoe ¥ ai Su os dn 3 eats i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i — 30,000 People Read This Column AVETy week. That's why 1.e Centre Democrat's classified advertising de partment has become 80 amaz.ag! y popular. Considering its low cost aho the benetity derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Commu.ity Bar ealn Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for | frst suv. and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertuse- Ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE-—A straight one cent 8 word ls charged for rea) estate | sdveriaing—sale or rent. KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be mated u« this oflice, must be complied with by those answering “we adverusements Please do not cell at the office for information concerning such aaveriise NeLLs, as the publishers are not permiltled W divulge the name of the ad- veriser SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE —Every subscribed to The Centre Dem- rial 8 entitled 10 a 26-word advertisement in these columns one me free of charge. This privilege can be used &lx Limes a year at different nerves Wanted to Buy I'o buy wcond hand Jig- Krag» Hublersbuw ¥ x39 Lt 6 vee of bees AI good condition ’ of this x30 in the market fof sheep, oalves and Jentre Hall 54-R-11 or Sidney T Riegal. Cen- 1u Help Wanted aged wonan Ww Aly of two gduils x39 gener 4 chil- Inquire of R 2. x39 man Ww work on De experienc Begrt wok K. Gt rainiey pe. Lost and Found n K and white kT same by Paying Chaney Poet x39 Hubler pecs A 1 Hoy FOR SALE --Brang bed with sprines jeather davenport bed, music cab- Meno 2 rockers Poone Bells x38 FOR SALE ngie barrel 12 gauge ahot gun in good condition, Ross Petras ant Milosburg on back 3 x39 mon SALE. Appies by the bu, or ‘ree ang Dick them yourself Agwriy Hey IH or later to BM Ziegler Centre Hall, Pa au FOR BALBE--@&tudio couch with slip cover and two upholstered ohal’s Price ressommble, apply 112 BE Hish St. Bellefonte. Pa x39 FOR SALE Combination gas and ai tove practically new. In- quire of Owen Coakley, 215 BE Lamb St. Bellefonte, Pa x40 FOR SALE - tate gn mange. In good condition. Cheap to quick buyer, D. M Page. Keystone Apts N. Alisgheny 84 Bellefonte. Pa. x30 FOR SALE on EXCHANGE—8-room pacity of {rurner heager. “WAN wil or exchange for larger ocagmeily heating stove Ourtis Reiber, Cen- tre Hail. Pa R D x9 POR SALE- oA Moore-Daily “combin- ation kitchen rarge and and 18-in Hea'rola, used two vears Inauire of Herman Koenig, Cor. 5th Ave and Ridge Sta Bellefonte. Pa. x30 LUMBER Boost home “trade. buy ai rect from mill. Penna Pine, hem- lork hardwood Southern and western roofers and floorin John lyons & Bona Howard Pa. ong 131. x38 POR SALE 1006 Pord 157° wh cab and chassis, good unit to make money with Bee Prank Keller at Duniap Motor Co., Bellefonte, Pa Price 8300. aout FOR BALE. «1020 Pord plok sup truck |g =iitable for hauling milk or other ight work. Price reasonable or wou i sxohange On Digs of Oalves. | noise of Clyde Philli Howard R.D 1 Pa . x30 POR SALE ~Apples: Northern Snies, | as. Sumramer Pambos, Pwalds, | Pomen~ Rome Beauties Smokehouse, | Winter Rambos. Paradise, Baldwins I. P White Bellefonte, BR. D. 2 Phone T2002. x41 ron SALE Used wood range. Ideal for hunting camp. Used combine. ation coal and gas range with water | frot, in sood condition. Used Hot | in good oo“di-| Co W Point electric ™ Han. Delfaas El Bisho Bt. Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 679. x39 POR SALE—Puft Hollow Clay Blocks for all building purposes, drain tile’ Recommendations and ountations Sadly su submited. Sperial | attention Humohrey Brick oy Tie Compas | Brookwile, Pa | POR ALE Truckers coals seat wieam shovel, | grain drills, cultipackers, clipg ‘Real Estate FOR BALE--Trespass SIgns. tuguire we the Centre Democrat office. 39% t BALE Some timothy seed ==Parin lime a at prs oF farm- POR SAL E- ~60n ye fine Alberta pend 5 Bring arkes Willys De L ALxe iT SALE ADples. i sMoring apple Hone: We have a Tr al 836 0 \ Ap- F Hou 18 saber oo Bate College po Phone 708. eu car appearance Ang gusar- 5 tor demonstration or see aps x Kel het 1 the easy O MAC Reterstying Pa. Phone Cali Dogs, Pets, Etc. 3 good rabbit hound, 3 ] pire wg Merril Shuey Bellefonte. Ma SALE Pekingese puppies Workman's Siore, Hecla Park or phone Zwon 2332 FOR SALE-Two coon hounds, one pod broken and the other registered of W. K. Albright, POR SALE Registered beagles. we - dogs and pu Live Stock Opaiied Poland pigs, 7 Int wire of Roy Yak FOR SALE—dereford cattle. several car loads of calves and yeariings. Want to sell at ome. Write or wire A Teal, Mt, Zion, lows, to eighteen months old; | ion, sx weeks L 1 Hnefelter, Miliheim, ~ { Allegheny Btreet. Poseossion Noe | Jere of JW | POR SALE—A Guernsey cow, coming iresh in January, with wo alo some Plymouth hens, i Martha Purnace <3 per Tis, of butterfat. | accredited for T. B. and Baog J. R. Hartie, Bellafonte, 1 ’ | 110-220 wolt $2000 Joseph Jodon, He Ww High | Bt, Belleton " Pa x30 POR BALE A used New ldes No » manure spreader and a Fordson Waclor, We algo have complete line | of McCormick Deering tractors and | farm equipment. M. Harold Belz, Howard Pa, Phone 2731 seu | POR BALE—Solifitter and Cockshutt farm machinery, and Bllver King tractors. We have in stock manure spreaders, Ume sowers, disc harrows nn~ ning mills tractor disc 1 the plow that oan't be beat J B tis, H ublersburg, Pa eu For Sale FOR BALE--A Tij-ecre farm near Zion, Pa, This is a good produc- tive farm. Inquire H, J. Holz, Belle- fonte, Pa acu POR BALE--One side of & 0 le house in Boring Mills, Pa. 88 per month. Inguire of Haury A. Conmen Spring Mills, Pa x39 FOR SALE-A house and jot on Water Street, Mllesbury Boro, slot route 64, all conveniences, Orin N Heglon, Mi Jestn urg Pa x39 FOR BALE A 2% stor frame dwelling, all conveniences, locate ai Pleasant Gap Pa Inquire Mary M. Pauble, Bellefonte « 638 POR SALE-~-Mive rooen house beth and furnace, large lot quire of Waller BSweitzer, 143 WoTing Street, Beliefonte, Pa. Phone a88-R x39 POR SBALE--The W. W wii tmer farm of 202 acres ibe sit Of Belle~ fonte, In Buffalo Valley hea Fi limore, Ww. .C Wi tmer "396 E Bs Street, Bellefonte, Pa 2081 POR BALE 2 Jos 50 by "200. along stale highway hall way between Osceola Mills end Sandy Ridge Bee William W. Reese, Osceola Mills R PD 1 No 345 Pa x39 FOR SALE--An 8 room house on acres of ground with good bulidings and some fruit trees Unionville Borough. Inquire W. Bauder, Fleming Pa POR BSALE--A four room Ext lamb street 1 with light and water of log large enon \ Joe Kowar, Belleto: FOR SALE OR RENT A farm acres sbout 50 clea: } will would ile from BEhowers POR SALE --180-acre farm located Hosientug Pa. 8 acres umber, 7 sores of ach os Of meadow waler Ught and bath a wn home 2 minu either school church, store and post afer The best jooated farm § tany Valley. J B Matis Hublerw Pa POR SALE--A house located on St. Centre Hall known Bender property. Six large pantry and bath with shower car garage. Stable wood house and Muicken house, very desirable on corner of alley. Lot Heat is hot alr fumace £0 every ron iarge porch ample shade, good shave, possesion 30 days Pred Bender, ‘532 W. College Ave Slate College. Pa x39 Houses for Rent best resident i section Beil efonte Very desir able. B. O Harvey, Phone 506-J 39 FOR RENT--A 68 rom house with all modern conveniences ooated in Bush Addition Inquire of Mrs Ben Beckwith Bush Addition. Bell» fonte, Pa x38 FOR RENT-One hail of a double house at 210 E lamb St Belle- fonte with conveniences Heatrola furnished. Oarage and garden Pos session Oct Ist Rent $2500. Phone Mrs Puma Noil Zion 13 x39 Apartments for Rent FOR RENT 4 - root Tapmrtment with bath, heat and garage. Miss Al- vina Fulton Mileaturg Pa wie FoR RENT Apartment, two fur- nished roomy: with porch oonveni- ences, 103 North Thomas St. Phore 58.7 38 POR RENT New modern aDartmens, 5 rooms bath poreh, gamee On Route 220 in Mlesburg. Mary C Smith. Miledurg. Pa x39 | POR R RENT. Three-room apartment with kitchenet and bath: ali mod- ernt conveniences NMys 1. E Har- ter, 308 Bast Bishop Street x38 POR RENT--Purnished apartment, three rooms, including light, heat ‘and hot weiter; gas stove installed. Mrs. Onoiling Shoemaker, 45 South Spring Street, Bellefonte Iu FOR RENT.--2-romm apartament for Mah houpeek: ng. Gas range | urn hed. Rome pally §enih. ed. completely faitiidhed if desired Oooupancy wi Mire Julia Thampeon, 4“ Pine Stn Street, Beljtanis: Over Bvéritt's Drug Store | vember 1. Phone Beliefonte 453-7 or call between 6 and 8 p.m. X39 Rooms For Rent PRIVATE SALR Tivestok. : .| FOR RENT-«TWo0 finished room® for laht housekecting. Inguire ‘at 116 E Logan St. Bellefonte. 301 | FOR RENT Plsasant bedroom. all conveniences, in privete home. %40 | fnauire 23 West Curtin Street, Pho™» | | 846-3. | Phone Bellefonte 107-R. Farm For Rent FOR RENT OR SALE-«A 45 acre farm Coburn and Sorine nme hetween i WH ome POR RENT The Gramer fare 14 Oeutze AID MEETING The Ladies Ald of Logan Grange will meet gt the home of Colm user on Monday even ing, Oclober 2, Bveryone ps wel. one RUMMAGE BALE {The Susanna Wesley Class of the Milesburg Metho. digt church will hold gz rummage sale in the Alvina Pullon empiy woreroom, Miesburg on Wednesday aid Toursday, Oouiber 4 and § OYSTER SUPPER--An oyster sup- por, for the benefit of Whe Bunnys qr conetery association, will be held a the Bellefonte Y M. C. A on Th aay evening, October 5 Oye ters style, will be gerved from 5 w m. Tickets 30 cents, Ae extra HAMBURG PESTIVAL--A hammbury festival will be held at th hall inp Pine Glen Beturdaey ber 30, for the benefit of the dist chweh of hat CORTIETYAT Other ems on the bill of fare include apple ple, coffee, oaks We Cesar ROLIER SEATING PARTY Place for the skating t : wid by the Young bar Mary on Monday 2 tEop nn b the Coliseum the Hecla Park Rink bring a Inend Miscellaneous DEAD 81 OCK- Removed ! Oall anytime at my expense €76-J-3 ldoyd LL. Bmith Pa CIDER MAKING press st Axe Mann every day but Baturday BEAIOT INBURANCE—20% Baving Keichliine LInsur ance hacoey Pa oourt Phot 190 ngs and Baturdsy PEs 1 excess Nausea free sample Udga at Parrish gn Store x44 WANTED — Dead old and disabis oows, horses and mules reEnRoOvec ree Vogts Rendering Works Geo Vogt, Prop. Centre Hall Pa. Pho 56-R-4 at our expense IACHINE WORK -—Ensilage knives aharpened work of all kinds slock oold CTO Swartz M Phone 32- TO RHEUMATION Send oooklet on Rheumatism get Relief Hep Relief Hepation Re and Alkalizer 81 0 AGS oe pep and packing ASTHMA. Hay Pever, Binug and Os farrh., conquered by Balsamese, » brand new discovery. Pree demon. stration dally and SBunday 10 to 12-2 to 6-T Ww 8. No Wednesday afternoon hours. End results positively tL Sy anteed Agency The TE Inhaler . ny. Oalli or write us. The Tibbine ASSES REDUCED—Having lately installed pew lens grinding me chinery am prepared to fur ‘sh glass es atl very attractive prices. Also ear inners ( Just out) for those with de fective hearing. Large and complete stock OCerman Ariificial Eyes. You can do better here than elsewhere Tibbing' Pharmacy Clams M. Tibbens Drugs & Optical Goods the Sight and Hearing Ald Store. Beech Creek Pa 14 Repairing FOREMANS UPHOLSTERY —Purn! ture repalr shop , Testor ing antiques a specialty and rush seats. Modern upholstery. Shog Korth Race BL, rear Penn Belle Hote Phone 409-M 1 PURNITURE BE Asp Batre made 0 all kinds of a and sl) oe oy g | U REPAIRS FOR MAYTAGS R. K. OWENS Electric Store High Street BELLEFONTE, PA. It's “LAUNDERED” coal, washed free of dust and dirt. All coal, more heat. 8-TON LOADS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN J. M. Keichline Insurance ry | Wenn, fm the mine Hnole, roresned coal On ANN'W, KEIGHLINE, Repraemtuttar™” nto "oan Perma does. ge, wR Temple Court Phone 190 | Sameer Tans to ce oan him and found that no serious in- {to the only woman delegate who Jury had resulted although i was went to the convention by plane. ! several hours before he became | The father of the Jackson boys, the | . The Halderman youth was | late Abraham Jackson, was a well B04 WE pron known Bellefonte resident. 6. I. Blakeslee
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