October 5, 1939, LOCALS 2) ~Mr. and Mts. Newton Dorman, | of Yeageriown, were callers at our office Friday, while in town on a business trip. ~The venerable Willlam Collins, of Pine Grove Mills, well known 1e- tired black:mith, was a Bellefonte visitor on Thursday. -W. K. Haines, of Aaronsburg, who is a well known carpenter by trade, was a visitor at our office Monday while in town on Business -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy and daughter, of Wilkinsburg, were weekend guests of Mr. Hoy's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, 8. H. Hoy on Thomas Street, -Mr., and Mrs. J. S. Burd, of Aarcn:burg, were business visitors in Bellefonte, Saturday, and while in town Mr. Burd was a pleasant caller at this office. —Mrs. Albert Smith, of Spiing Street, has been in Huni- ingdon for the past two weeks, un- der going X-ray treatments (rcm Dr, John Keichline, ~4M1s. John F. Jones, of Turtle Creek, is spending this week with Belleforfie {riemdds and relatives, having come at this time to attend the funeral of Mrs. Sholl last Fri- day. ~—Miss Janet Shoemaker was hostess at a party heid last Wed- nesday evening at her parental home in Lock Haven, in honor of the christen.ng of the infant daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Francis Benner. Thirty-two guests were present and the little girl received a complete laye:ite set as a gift. Mrs. Kenneth E. Schluntz, re- tu. ned to the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gregg, atl Cresson, last Saturday, having re- signed her position in the offices of the Titan Metal Co., at this place Mrs. Schiuntz before her marriage last June, was Miss Rachel A Gregg, she will join her husband in Tampa, Texas, abc the middle of this month Squire A Pletcher, A well known resideni of Howard, depart €1 Tuesday by rail for Wash ton, D. C., where he expec spend several weeks wit es, 8. S. Pletcher, retired govern- ment employe, who has been a semi-invaild for veial yea. s ‘Squire Pletcher was cal'er at this office Monday w Belle- fcnte to transact b mat e belore leaving for Washington. —Effective last Saturday Miss Helen Schaeffer East Curt Sireet, resigned her position in cilices of the Pa m Security Admin- istrat‘on at State College, where siz had been employed for two mon. hs. Miss Schaeffer found tha the long hours resulting from be! commuting between Beliefonie and “ur - J of n the 8 ate College were undermining her | she was seek a health to the exten: that advised by a physician less ccnfinng posijion. “Mr. and Mrs. George MeNichol, of Harrisburg, became the parent: of a 8'c-pound girl born at th Barrisburg Hospital, Sunday, tember 24. The youngsie: has bee: named Maureen, and both she her mother, the fcrmer Anne erick daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Broderick, of S ale Colleze are repoited to be gelting along nicely. Mr. McNichol of Mr and Mrs. James McNichol, of East Howard Sureet, Beliefonte em- ployed in the Harrisburg offices of the Bell Telephone Company. --According to a report of Centre County Hospital for sear, only one district in the coun- ty—Halfmoon township-paid in more money in the membership drive than charity patients from that district consumed In al the other districts the membe ship érive funds were below the cost of charity patients from those dis- tricts. To make up the overwhelm- ing difference and to keep the Hos- pital from curtailing its services |i is vitally necessary that every per- son apprcached dur.ng the curren county drive for the Hospital con- tribute as generously as possible i" is To prove that all the ches.nuts she found cn a tree were not mono polized by worms, the woman who last week brought a sprig contain- | ing four unopened burrs to this cffice re-appeared F.iday, with a bag of hand-picked chestnuts which she guaranteed were worm- less, fter spending the greater part of the aiternoon in the un- familiar task of opening and eating the delicious nuts, we found tha! our kind friends guaranee was good. There was naty a worm In| the lot. And we don't know who to thank for the contribution, be- cause the lady declined to reveal ber name. ~iMrs. Mahlon K. Robb, of East Curtin Street. entertained at a bridge dessert at her home Friday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Charles Wagner, Mrs. Joseph A. Parrish and Miss Dorothy Wil- kinson. Other gues's Mrs. 1. Claster, Mrs. W. J. Schwartz Mrs, Harold B. Ha'ris, Mrs, Paul M Corman, Mrs. W. P. Sieg, ¥rs. W W. Siez. Mrs, Cameron Heverly Mrs. Donald Woocmer, Mrs. Hugh Tavior. Mrs. E. E Widdowson, M-s A. L. Rozelle, Mr:. Thomas Mensh Mra. Geoige P. Lyon, Mrs P. M Dubbs, Miss Ruth Miller, rick. —Adaline Marie Shuey, of Belle- fonte, who en:6lled this fall at the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, is one of the chorus of students who will be heard occasionally over “let's Go Back to the Bible” net- work broadcast sponsored by the Institute, Featu e of the progra is a talk by Dr. Will H. Houghton, président of the Bible school Moody Men's Octet, under the d'- rection ¢f Talmage J. Bitikofer, also will be heard. Originating in Chicago, the half hour program will be carried for 26 weeks by stations WAAB, Boston, at 2:30 p. m.; WHN New York at 6 p. m.; WFIL Phila- delphia, at 2:30 p. m.;: WOL Wash- ington, at 7:00 p. m.; WCAE Pitts- burgh, at 2:30 p. m.; Buffalo, at 3 p. m.; CKLW Det at 2:30 Pp m.: WMBI Chicago, at 1:30 p, m.; KE 8t. Louis’ at North included: | Mss | Grace Corman, and Miss Ruth Deit- | {Curtin street, who is a great.annt : Doggett f:mily is well known in this p. Of; area, having “resided! here before lo- | cating in the Philadelphia-vickaity --Miss Helen Butler returned on Sunday to her apartment on East Curtin street after spending a month's vacation with her parents in Lowell, M.ss --Miss Virginia Bertram, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs J. F. Bertram, of Bellefonte, R. D., spent the week- end with her parents, returning Sunday to Pittsburgh where she is a student nurse at the Allegheny Jeneral Hospital Mrs. H, P. Schaeffler and Mrs A. M. Rishel, b:th of East High Street, Bellefonte, entertained friends at dinner last Thursday i noon at the Schaeffer cabin aiong Spring Creek. Prizes foe bridge were won by Mrs. EE. Widdow. son and Mrs. W Bottorf, both | of Bellefonte. M —Henry Gross and Amos Trombly, of Canton, Ohio, left for their homes Monday, after spending a week with, the former's brother, Frank Gross and family, at Axe Mann, and with his sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Proud- foot and Mary Gross, of the Crider apartments, Bellefonte, Club The Bellefonte Garden : Mrs will meet at the Harry Rossman, Mile Tuesday, October 10 ; 2:30 p. m. Dr. Kirby, of Pennsyl- vania State College, plant patholog®y department, give an lllustrated lecture. A miniature flower play will be held Harry Wetzel ssidence of of Jeflerson Bar- racks Louis, Mo. is spending a days’ vacation Bellefonte wi. h his mother and siste M. Wetzel and Miss M at their home T™ ] Mr. Wetzel, 2 World War left Bellefonte shortly alter and has been embuloyed an at the Ve er: Jefferscn Bam acks eight years Prien gathered a in on the + of Mrs. Ray Clevenstin t her home on East iu : Karl At ho Mrs Caum, Mrs Che Mrs. George B ewer ani hose who or i . Nevin Stamm Kusse, Mrs. Jesse H Marlin E Rumberger Wolf. Mrs. Ralph Ever Finkbeiner, Mrs. Clark irs. Linn Fromm canized the party all the sssenitals or the afternoon one Mr. anc returned to ‘treet Akron Torris Norris, and visit, Mi teen-year wns 8 id an emerge! yperation wns Ie | rf: rimmed 11 the Ak en Hospital. The Norris f milly were former residents of Juniata and h a pumber of relatives in Centre vooas filly av © ma~eting Catholic Daugh- Bellefonte Patrick Mq 1 Mf Americ held Monday ni in th room the Bush Ar t High street. with 0 member carpenetd, t itie the discussed. It was decid card parties every Thi 1 ing beginning Thursday, Oct and a public Hallowe'en party will be held Monday, October 168 Mrs Julia Woods was elected chairman for October act vities: Mrs Mary Brouse November, ind Mrs Helen Bickett for December -~Miss Margaret Reece, been residing with her brot law and sister Dr. and Mrs ard P. Noll. in the Parrish apart- ments ‘and who for several years has been suffering from asthma and a sinus condition, departed Tues- day morning for Tucson. Arizona in the interests of her health. 8he was accompanied by a Lock Haven g'rl who also i= gong west in search of a more healthful climate, ant the two were driving guests of Max Kofman. of Bellefonte, who has been notified of his admission to the bar of Arizona. The ground made the trip in a car owned bY Philip Mignot, formerly Belle- fonte, who has taken up his resi. dence near Tucson and who in- structed Mr. Ko"man to drive his car to Arizona for him. | —Abont 10 o'clock Saturday nioht iwhen fire broke out in a residue bin at the Tit'n Metal Comnany | piant. both fire companies answer! ¢d a general alarm. The blaze was foond to be of little conseruence and workmen using plant equioment had the fire under control before the local commanies reached the scene. It ws learned that hot resi- due from the melting room had set fire to a small building adioining | sre he ade bu'ld more present. Miss lc grand presi the meeting at which time activ. for goming were hold ors oven. 192 ié ber for ior who has her-in- Rich of q I & i the bin. and the Bellefonte Fire De- | {partment was summoned as a pres | i eantionary measure. The Bellefonte | Fleas ‘nt Gap road was jammed with | traffic a short time after the alarm! wnt sotnded as many Saturday | tight shoppers joined in with the | nsua! jocal throne in going to the! plant to see the fire. | —Be'lefonte relatives have re-| ceived word of the coming marrige | of Albert Canfield Daggett, of] Wyncote, son of Lewis Daggett, of | East Linn street, Bellefonts, and! Miss Lorraine Brady, of Chelten-| ham. Pa. which will take place at] 11 o'clock Saturday morning, Oc- i tober 14, at the Calvary Preshvier- | lan church at Wyncote. The bride's i sister will be her maid of honor, {and the bridegroom's brother, Wells i Daggett, will serve as best man. Mr | Daggett Is a junior executive with ithe Midvale Steel Company at Philade'phia, and he and his bride { will reside in the Philadelphia area {Among those who expect to attend i the ceremony is Mrs. Harry Keller, iof the Driscoll apartments, East of the prospective bridegroom. The i | been upon us since last Friday, and | ~The Misses Louise Kline and | Betty Hall, of Bellefonte, w.ll leave ! Friday for a weekend visit in Bal- timore and Annapolis, Md. Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Rover motored to Selinsgrove, Wednesday where Mrs. Royer will visit he! sister for several days, while Mr Royer is attending the York Coun- ty Falr. Daniel P. Houser, well known resident of Willowbank Street, be- came {ll Friday night and since then has been confined to bed According to reports from the home the nature of the illness has not been fully determined at this time Earl 8. Orr of North Street left Saturday for Nea City to spend several days at the World's Palr Before relurning to Bellefonte Mr, Orr expects to spend a few days with his sister, Miss May Orr, a nurse at Jeflferscn H pital, Philadelphia. The condititn of D, M. Klin» of East Linn Sireet, who has been medical patient at the Centre County Hospital for several week: undergoing treatment for a heart condition, yesterday was reported to be much the same as it has been for some time, with change ene way or another being noticed The le Girl cookies held durin Scout ¢ this month, it Wi yesteriay [J mip ir! Qa 1 x » fonile Girl Scouts, who in past have had unusual succes in di posing of the tasty cookies, are again preparing to : der ughout the Ore town begin work R H corman and Dr. J are ih expected to 1? 1 their regular calls and office hous tomorrow after ¢ been in Pittsburgh during forepart ol the week attend.ngz al ¢ that O:her local or two x4 os Sp ing Yo Kk Yeesd Hitie Secu! g Gir annual will be Week la! announced of delle Year: and on Saturday hards Hoffman a med] in 3 con- the l ner was served ™ present Bobby D ty Heaton and Rob Children's an Rue wera Jam? games hk ts 0 the remainges 8 hardware store, since Tuesaday of because of a severe carbuncle on the back of his neck Although he jer medical here has Tass Schaeffler eff duty gdent section of tl Keller, a Bellefonte son of Mrs. Har Driscol Street y The attractive diplay windows the Electric Company was designed by Whitehouse salesman for store. The entire window is covered with paint and only two holes through the centers of the in the word “Look” painted in large letters on the window been left free of paint An inapection through the holes reve an at- tractive display of ght globes on which a sale is now being conducted by the Elec- tric Supply. State College Lodge O O. FPF. was hos o ithe Centre County Past Oinnds Associagion Monday evening of this week. The meeting was presided over by Past Grand Willis E. Wion of Bellefonte, who after the regular business ses sion, introduced Past Grand Harry Lonberger who was in charge of the entertainment. Past Grand Cyrus Hoy of Bellefonte, who is President of the Sunbury Orphan | age, gave a short talk on the oon. ditions of the Home which was fol- owed by several selecticns by 2 double male quartette and then seve:al plays by Mrs. Edna Oray and Mrs, Roger Poorman. Refresh. ments were served by State College Lodge. The meeting Closed at a late hour to meet at Centre Hail, on Thursday, November 2. for the regular meeting. Visitors present were fromm Lemont, Centre Hall Pine Grove Mills, Boalsburg and | Bellefonte. of Fe I hd have ir is electric special No, 1032, 1 ~Mr, and Mrs, William B, Walls of New York City left Sunday 07 thelr home after a several weeks visit in Bellefonte with Mrs Wa lis' mother, Mrs, J, Will Conley ¢ West Logan Street ~The Bellefonte High football team will meet the Williamsport High team atl Community athletic fleld here urday for the f Ji afternoon, : game on the Red and White scheds ule, ~The Bellefonte Commerce yesterday reported more than one hundred tickets WW the annual meeting and dinner © the Chamber have been sold. The event is to be held at the Penn Bale Hotel tomorrcw (Friday) night, ™ rnning at 6:30 o'clock Edward Kofman, contract charge of the demolition fire-razed Bellefonte High has had a crew of men and equipment on the ground: the past week, leveling off the rete foundations in accordant with the terms of the contract Our mailing was week. All subscribers wh : the month of BSBeplemii check the label on paper and if proper credit h been made, kindly advise once, The date on your label sents the expiration ds of subscription Announcement has been by Mrs. G, W. Heffelfinger or of the Heflelfinge Chamber of thal ¢ Scho me { a 14 corrects this during should ile establishment kinds and women's Heffelfinger sald of At a meeling of in the Scout | H. Yeager Bullock In Jared of Milton, w known in Centre county. is in 4 Ceissinger Hospital Danville, wher he is scheduled to undergo an of - eration tomorrow. Mr. Mayes is a brother of Mrs. Robert Evey, of Howard, and of I. Frank M f Moke busine Maves, a ‘ a 10:30 her 12 LAF parole ing. W residen at 3 ads ryry nd be iN Jerom street the Marriage Licenses George B. Bartley Port Ma! Ethel Elaine Flick Port Matilda M:icolm Earl Stover Bellefonte Mary Elizabeth Corman Bellefcr Victor 8. Nese Centre Hall Velma Rachel Hosterman.. Milheim George M. Horner Port Mat! Rosella M. Homan Onk Hall John J. Mraz Claret Mary A. Kriss Cl ret John W. Ellenberger Centre Hal lois A. Wise Centre Hal George R. Smith State Oolleg Madge Rae Pearce State Colieg Bower L. Moore «State College Grace F. Jessop State College Ss——— MARKET QUOTATIONS Wheat Oats Juckwheat Rye Barley Corn " o Provisions, groceries, ete, as oor: rected weekly by Herr & Heveri? Eggs. per dozen. 25 Lard, per pound... oe i Strange Death of “Miracle Girl” An unusual story of a girl who {bore “the wounds of the Baviour” iand who died of a broken heart ~The equinoctial’ storms have the days are gloomy, with frequent showers. As soon as the nights have begun to get appreciably longer than the days, the stormy period will pass (according to the alman- ac), and we'll go into the fall and winter as gracefully as possible, We | think the Centre County Medical Society could find some relation be- | tween the season of the equinox 2nd | when she learned the war she had prayed against for two years had begun, One of many fascinating features in the October 15th issue of The American Weekly, the be magazine distributed with the Bal- timore Sunday American. On sale by all newsdes¥ers, FRED WARING INJURED IN TUSSLE WITH BANDIT THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. RELLEPONTE, PA Page Five BE ———— CLASSIFIED ADVEDTISEMENTS 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why “i ie Centre Democrat's classified advertising de partment has become so amaz.ngly popular Considering its low cost ano | he bene derived, it 1s undisputably Centre County's Commu.ity Bar | nin Counter RATES ~Advertisemenis of twenty-five words of less, 25 cents fOr frat ent ISS and 15 cents for each additional insertion Where advertise: Ohlaing more than twenty-five words, one cent a word i» cha geg REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word ls charged for res) estas adverising —sale or rent KEYED ADS-All advertisements that request replies Lo be maled Wiis office, must be complied with by ose answering “ee adve 'lements Please do not cal at the office for Information concerning such advertiss me! NLL as the publishers are not permitied W divulge the name of the ao UVE'CRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Bvery subscrited Ww The Cenire xa etilitied harge Help Wanted WANTED--Man . I Ww for farm Bellefonie x40 boy Bic ore or S no House of Mrs Phone Ww keep nd. Inquire Boalsh ur Pa nl | gut . LEONA aged we r an oiderly lady Mrs. Alpert ‘Thom R D Nitany) 11933 x40 wWilo ruckers 0 haul high- immediately. Hauling 3 ugh Cotaober and Lis « of Wigsmrook {On Pleas Oap x40 ol A 3 hard WDer please Watson, Bellefonte | x40 and tan hoe Biover x40 Mold black pup, strayed from mj Be: Thursday Reward 8 T digrille. (Boliefonts, BR. D) MOBY In Saturday iw ’ Wan ee i ad onli Rev Baru 1A wang ever. Finder Arwen Lahr Airis Lux Belin Cus Hoss Feary Wanted to Buy am in the marker fo t shecy calves and tre Hall 54-H-1 ev 1 Howard R Cet WANTED One add « tory spin Articles tor Sale SALE Trespass signs Inquire Pho. x40 James Bmel 2555 Snow Bho POR SALE Good homemade apples butter. Inquire of Clair Oules Picasant Gap, Pa x40 FOR BALE--A 1820 Ford pick-up In good condition Inquire of GO PF Noll. Pleasant Gep, Pa x40 FOR SALE—Apples by the bu, or tree and pick them yourself. Apply Beg 30th or later to BR. M. Ziegler Centre Hall, Pa Ju FOR SALE melody saxaphone, in good condition. An excellent in. #srument for a Dbegioner. Phone Beliofonte 613-0 x40 FOR SALE-<Oomibinsiion gas and al glove practioally new. Ine quire of Owen Coakley, 215 E. Lamb St. Bellefonte, Pa x40 POR SALE -COoal-Righ-grade B- Scam coal at mine in right at Orassfial. Day and night service T. J Stark. x40 | POR SALE--8tudio couch with Hip | i Pt and two og Hyg rice reasonable, Apply 112 igh | St. Bellefonte y oS ! FOR SALE-Coal and wood: topsoil: | white plasterine sand: brick work | Sand. Call 947-7 Bellefonte, 8am | Capparelll, Coleville 32s FOR SALE-—Parm lime at price farm- } ars oan to pay. Inquire of €. M long Howard R. D. 2, Phone Zion 1013 (Nittany). sau! FOR SALE--A good gmde soft coal, by the ton or trick load In- | Quire of Lee Reed, West Lamb SE. Befiefonte, Pa. e i7T4-R. x50 FOR SALE--Many varieties of eat: Ng and oookiny spra Will sell reasonable. Taguite A. Alexander 1 mile ——‘— — of the incident of sinus trouble and Orchestra leader Pred Waring is | *2 colds, for we've rin into more pers! sons with those depressing maladies in the past week than we've noticed | since last spring. And there is the germ of an idea! Why don't some | medico devote a little time in res! search into that kind of thing and write an article for the newspapers? | Buch items would be “good copy” in| ny man's newspaper, and we here. | by offer space to any physician, who'd like to take a venture into a recovering from slight head injuries inflicted by a youthful bandit who attempted to wife and Mr. and Mrs, 8tirk, of New York. The Warings and the Starks, guests at the musician's summer hold up Waring, his 8nd. Pa. H estate in Shawnee, were accosted Phone 783 by Harold Smith. 19, who Brandish= | ed a rifle and revolver, police sa'd, Waring, a native of Le L i i who | } f FOR SALE-Ruff Holow Clay B for all bullding purposes, alo ftuin tile, sitention | miso FOR 0% 26 -wuid Mveiliseinent In these columns one Lime This priviege can be umd SIX (UNEs A Year a! differen: POR SALE-—A 1934 SBtudebaker tour- ing sedan, in perioct condition at a sacrilos Inquire of karl Neese, Howard RB, D. (ML. Eagle) x40 FOR BALE--A 1937 Willys Deluxe sedan, good condivion, 8248500 Will HETRIE Randall M Kelier Fieasanutl Cap, Pa. Phoue, Bellelonie 6600-J-3 a3u FOR BALE--Win bushel. corm Aso 20 1.00 each Pa 25¢ hen Ee PEK Hasnpaliire K. Miler pr your pd Maud a FOR BALE--1936 Pord 1567" wh. cab a Chassis, good unit tw make money with, See Prank Kelle: Duidap Motor Co. Bellefonte Price $300 id atl Pa ous POR BALE--A used Heatrola in A-l condition, will beat 6 rons. Ap- ply to Joe Koohik, Box 104, Ciar- ence or Kalamszoo Bwve Co, Pa x40 POR BSALE--Fine Btark's Delicious, i Wi and Jonathan an Bring baskets Bundays 50 Buoke, Unionville nis a Phone of BUILDING A HOME We have a full {I concrete {oundation biocks, i Artie on Sling une : Je a W. Houta, Luz a. Phone 708 E--All kinds of native saw- rr al 825 Wo 828 per M. Ap- squares of slate roof- bie offer refused. ©O State College Co we # w. Hou! Northern Spies Rasnbos. Ewalds Jtiey Smokehouse Paradise, Baldwins Bellefonte, R D. 2 4! | Kersteitler D. 2 Phone #21-R-2 1 R od oe barrel re Bw Wie Bellefonte, RB. D 2 Phone 476-0-2 x42 FOR SALE--Appies. different varie- ties, ring own conlainets and piok hetn youmelf. 25 cents a bushel All low trees. Dropped apples bo. a bawhel, Ray J Shearer 7 mile: sat 1 Braah Valley Road x42 How- ines POR SALE--1939 door sedan Pord Belistonte 155 4011 POR SAIE-—Allen good condition good Tondition. necting rod Dght. hvdro ard shark plugs Nittany D2 POR BALE-JTruckers ooal--Big seam Memhannon, om steam shovel from the mine tipple, screened coal all lumps orf sore, nut. Moker and mine run. Terma cash. Trial will convince you as 0 guality We oan name vou an attractive price from our Karbaus mites Moravian Ooal moo analyzer Kir compres or i" in n wrench for Blectric Che! range Valley Service Howard, R Nittany) Phone Zion 01933. 241 T-year-old hores Spring Milis, Pa x40 and team of Willard Hettinger FOR BALE-~Ten Poland China pigs 10 weeks old and 20 sucking pigs Harry Pelzer, Bellefonte BR. 2 (along Jacksonville Road) x42 1 FOR SALE—#ereford cattle several | car joads of calves and yearlings Want lo sell at onoe. Write or wire J. A Teal Mt Zion, Jowa, x40 FOR SALE Four Ouernesey heifers, fifteen to eighteen months old: tenn smil pigs, six weeks old I~guire of J. W. Kiinefelter, Millheim, Pa. x40 POR BALE--A Holstein bull 18 mo old. also a 6 weeks old Poland China boar to trade on ohe game age Inquire of Nancy Leathers, Howard Pa. RD 2 x40 PRIVATE SALE—Of livestock, sever- | horses, Inquire efonte. R x40 | conte OR BALE—56 Barred Rook poilets One dollar each Mrs. Bloomer PW | Old | sree + i J ——— FOR BALE Pekingese puppies. In- quire at Workman's Sore, Hecla Park, or phone Zion 2832 x41 FOR BALE--A good tle rat-terrier ac Inquire of Clara Coakley, Bellvionte, BR. D, 3 (Yarnell) £40 VANTED To sell or trade, choice wo rabbit hounds for 16 ga double barrel shot-gun. Inquire of Chas, Gephart, Rebernburg x40 of Farm Machinery FOR SALE-~4-row International corn husker. Priced right J. J Markle, Btate College, Pa Phone 2030 x41 FOR BALE-—A used New ldea No 8 manure spreader and a Fordson wacwor We also have compiete line of McCormick Deering tractors and farm equipment. M. Harold Belz Howard, Pa, Phone 2731 Bau POR BALE--8Solifivier and Cockshutt farm machinery, and Sliver King tractors We have slOCKk manure spreaders, lime sowers, disc harrows grain drills, cultipackers, clipper fan ning mills trace disc piows, LI Wow that cand be beat wtis, Hublersburg, Pa Real Estate - For Sale FOR BALE low, will Boman «A 6 romn brick bunga- sell reascaable Inquire Wagner, Moshmnnon, Pa x49 FOR BALE—A TIj-acre farm near Zion, Pa This is 2a good produc tive fim. Inquire H, J. Holz, Belle fonte, Pa a6 £ of ’ «154 FOR BALE-—-A 5 room house on 53 sores of ground than Will sell reasonable ey Birouse, MI Hall Good Ing Pa are Lo 4] RD. x40 POR SALE-{laurel Park gas station near Triangle at county of Bellefonte . FOR BALE-—The W. W. WwW of 202 scree. 8 miles west forte, in Buffsin Run Filllnore, W. C. Witmer Street, Bellefonte, Pa POR SALE--An 8 actes of round bulidings and some Unionville Borough Try WwW. Baudér, Fleming, F J PLE Mngu ® rootn ana FOR BALE-—160-nct Hubjersburg, Pa acres of alfalfa with a never falling adr waler T NOUN =» bath hogne Houses for Rent FOR RENT--Houses ~oUon Bellefonte y able. B O Harwy Phone 506-J PCR RENT--8mall fu fust have own aren ™ over 3 yt Amanda Moats n non Centre County Apartments for Rent POR RENT Apartment nished rooms aiih porch ences, 103 North Thomas S 58.3 POR ong~ RENT i yr 2-roxxn { ape riume nt Centre Hall Hotel Hall, Pa POR RENT New 5 rotons bath moder vite 220 POR RENT-—3-room BEdgefonte. ali Dashed or undormi Brewer, Belisfonie Aa Phone 102-M POR RENT--Furnished three roofs, including ang hot water. gas stove Mra. Oolling Shoemaker Bpring Street. Bellefonte apartment a. venLienoes Pur Rooms For Rent RENT--Two fumished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire at 116 Logan St. Beliefonte 30U POR RENT--Decirable front bed- root, centrally located, modern conveniences Meals If desired Phone Beliefonte 197-R 35tt POR RENT-<First floor furnished room steam<heat, Private bath and private entrance. Ideal for one who desires a quiet comfortable jO- cation iy in person. Mrs. 8 G Tresder, 103 E Curlin 81. Beliefonic, x Farm For Rent POR RENT--A farm of 160 acres 2 miles Bast of Beliefonte in Spring township. excellent crop record. Ine tuire of H A. Brookerhoff, Bellefonte, Pa x40 FOR RENT--A 118 gere farm, all till- able. jooated in Penn Twp. halfway Delmon and Spring Mills BEE. ar int Coburn. Pa. ~ Card of Thanks | DILLEN We wish to thank all pers sons who contributed in any manb- ner or form during the death of Wil- liam T. Dillen. Children. Announcements BAKE SALE--A class of girls of the Methodist ohuroh. will hoid a bake Deld by The iadies of Lagan Omanes ing g in the Grange Hall at Pleasant on Thumday evening October 18. The public is cordially invited, Ad- mission, 10 cents if masked or 15 ¥ unmasked. includes refresh. ments. Hecla Park 7 Wiles E. of Batletonte, Route 220 Saturday, Oct. Tth PENN STATE CAMPUS 0 The held UNION PRAYER MEETING Union prayer meetin will be on Bunday, October st 2:30 p m al the home of Willlaun Young, near the wewi end of the Valley View road RUMMAGE BALE--The Women's Guild of the Presbyterian church will hold Iw annual rummage sale on Seturday, Oolober 21, in the Bush Arcade Young Belleton ie RUMMAGE BALE ~The Ladies Auxilinry of the Centre County Hos- will hold Ms fall rumsnage sale A, 26 in the room fonmerly ooCu~ pied by A. & P. Bure on the Distnond CARD PARTY -Court Ardie Catholic Daughters of Aner ck of Belistonte will party in their rooms Arcade bHulldaing on T 12 ot 8:30. Prizes and Admigdon 26 cents Patrick Mc- Huredsy refreshune nis Miscellaneois DEAD 81 0CK-~Removed promptly Call anytime st my expense phone §70nd-3 Lloyd L. Bmith, Miles CIDER MAKING press at Axe every but § ¥ 1] Aa Any BAIOT INSURANCE--207 EX 008 Suomach Heartburn Nausen, Oas Paine Udga. at Parrish WANTED--Dead, old and disabled cows. horses and mules removed Jee, Vogts Rendering Works, G®0 + Vogt, Prop. Centre Hall, Pa. Phone b5-R-4 at our expense iy MACHINE WORK —Ensllage ¢ knives sharpened a work of all kinds. We stock o0ld roll see screws, Woodrufl keys Bwartz Machine Shop Phone 32-R FEEL YOUNGER it vigor r is body with 00 sive we delighred id ma Bai CAD SCTEWH ey Lots = 4 Beuefouts have PE: th Omtrex | WO Li) not TO RHEUMATICS Send for [free Doak let Rheumatism. Try Tib- bins and get Relief Hepatioo Re tin and get Relief Hepatioo-Re- nalis Eliminant and Alkaiiper $8100 Meritol Jeumatism Drops) 60 Krood Ol bing oll 80c; Oali seit by mall on receipts of price Prepared in the isborstories of Tibbins Pharmacy Beech Creek Pa Add 10c postage and packing on ABTHMA.K Hay Pever Binus tarTh., oonguersd : new di oaily and Sunday 8. No Wednesday altlernoon End results positively URS Agency The TE Inhaler Com Oall or write 1s The Tibbine Pharmacy. Beech Creek Pa su GLASSES REDUCED--Having ely installed new jens grinding ms brand strat on 10 hearing German Artificial 0 betisr hers than elsewhere ne’ Pharmacy Clare MM. Tibhen Drugs A Ontical Goods the Sight ar Pearine Ald Store Bea'™ Creek Pa 11 Repniring FOREMAN 'S oF "HOLSTERY ¥ re ¥ Nellafonts Pu PL iie el de La Hodes Junk Yord 50¢ per 100 Ibs for Scrap Iron In the market for all kinds of waste materials Phone 1071-R Lock Haven, Pa. nn Rls LL REPAIRS FOR MAYTAGS of . BR. | R. K. OWENS Electric Store High Street BELLEFONTE, PA i i H | | | EADING red ue 8-TON LOADS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN CENTRE COUNTY
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