October 12, 1939. LOCALS A a, Ra—— CG. A. Lundberg, Stadon, was a welcome caller at ou office Saturday, while in town on business, John M. Weaver, highly re- spected citizen of Coburn, was » Bellefonle visitor and a caller at our office on Saturday. Wyomissing, were visitors in Belle- fonte during the latier week, having ocme hee wh le Mr. Harper took care of some busines matters that demanded his atten- tion. —Mr, and Mr<, Prank Davis, for- merly of Bellefonte, who reside in a cocmio tuble cottage in the nar- rows near Miltheim, this office Saturday, fonie on a combined pleasure missicn, —Miss Elizabeth Barnhart, of the Furst apartments, East High Stree aeparied Sa urday for New York Cily for a week's visit s ster, Mrs. Violet B, Mo r.s. there she expects to spend time at the World's Fair —Mrs. Anna Calvert and g:and- daughter, Miss Pauline Retoric, of Williamsport, were callers at our office Friday, while enroute Clarence to attend the Drapco-Lud- wig wedding which was solemnized Saturday. —Miss Roseann Brachbill, while in Belle- business and some J. wih her mother, Brachbill, in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Brachbill, at the family South Spring Street, —Mr. and Mrs, R. L Heister Mrs. Kline Woodring and Miss spent the weekend in Bellefonte Mrs. william home on Yr oodri Mary Forbes spent the weekend in | the Pittsburgh area, Mrs. Woodring | and Miss Forbes being guests of the frrmer's son-in-law and daughte Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tomb, shile Mr and M's. Heister were entertained bs relatives and friends in Pitts- burgh. —Damage estimated at about $75 resulted at about 6:20 o'clock Fri- day evening when cars operated by Harry Wetzel of Bellefonte, R. D and Hoy K. Houck, of Bellefonte collided on the back road between State College to Bellefonte, No cne was injured in the crash. Both cars were traveling toward Axe Mann at the time. ~—Mr. and Mrs, Albert Smith, of West Linn Street, a e the proud parents of a son, born Priday morning at their home. The litle boy, who is the third child but the first son in the family, weighed 7'4- pounds at birth. Both he and his mother, the former Pauline Rach- au, of Snow Shoe, are reporied t be getting along nicely —Calvin Troup, superintendent of the Pederal Motch Corporation entertained about ten members of the safety commitiee of the plant at the Chamber of Comme ce an- nual dinner and meeting at the Penn Belle, PFr.day night, Inter- ested in the idea, other employers indicated that at future C. of C events they will be accompanied b key men frcm their establishments —Prank Rachau, for a number of years agent of the American Railway express office in Bellefonte has been off duty for seven weeks owing to a badly injured eye. Walle chopping wocd at his home, neal Mil oy, a stick flew up and hit him on the eye. He has been under treatment by an eye specialist eve «pee and it ha: not yet been de termined whether or not he wi ke the sigh. of the injured eve —Two night-blocming cereu plants are in bloom in Bellefonte homes, At the residence of Mr and Mrs. Albert Haup:, in Bush Ad- dition, a plant which has been in their pcssession for the past ten years has been in bloom for four months. There aie four large flow- ers on the plant. A similar plant owned by Mrs. Pred Haupt, of Willowbank Street, has been in the family for 12 years and has had blossoms nearly every year. Last week three flowers appeared. —Boyd Vonada, of East High Street. has been employed as an aesistant in the H. P. Schaeffer Hardware stcre in the absence Of Charles Schaeffer, who is still con- fined to his home on Eas: Curtin Street because of an infection de veloping from a carbuncle on the back of hiz neck. Mr. Vonada un il recently was employed in Ha richu:g, Is in charge cof the delivery truck while the regular drive Parry Zell, is perfcrming M: Schaeffer's regular duties. Arrangements have been com- pleted for the celebration of the 70th, anniversary of the Bellefonie Y. M. C. A. on Ociober 19. Invita- tions have been mailed to ali friends and members of the Y. Re- se; vation for the supper must be received by the commitiee not Jater than Tuesday, October 17. Al | men and women interested in the “Y" are most cordially invited whether they have received an in- vitation or not. Call 41 or any member of che committee for reser vation. The Womenrf§s will serve a surprise supper. ~Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss Dorothy Louise Flanigan, of Williamsport, Philip Benner Ray, of East Linn St eet, Bellefonte, The ceremony is to be held at 12 nocn on Sat- urday, October 21, in Epis copal church, Williamsport, with the Rev. J. Moukon Thomas offici- ating. Attendants for Miss Flani- gan will be Mrs. Mary Herdic Gale snd Mrs. Joseph H. McMurray, of Williamsport. William W, Sieg, of Fast Linn Street, Bellefonte, will be | Mr. Ray's best man. Ushers will be Edward A. Ray, of Bellefonte, bother of the bridegroom: A Ray Flanifan, Jr. of Williamsport, brother of Miss Flanigan: A. D Warner, 3rd, of Bellefonte, and Theodore J. Griffin, of Binghamn- Hamsport Country Club, Mr, anl $rs. Ray will reside in Bellefon e where Mr, is employed as sonnel & of the Titan Manufacturing Ccmpany, pa tal & of Munson | OF {and sister, —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harper, of | part of the | 1 Co., { school students will be were callers all | souvenirs, wh.ch with her | while | a stu- | dent at Rider College, Tienton, N.| | Charles P. | and brother and siste’- | i custody Auspliary | and | Mr, and Mrs. H. G Bellefonte, were dinner guests, day, of Mr. ind Mrs. Charles Hous- of Lemont Mrs. John Eckel and fon, Don, went the weekend In. Philadephia vith Mrs. Eckel's brother-in-law Mr, and Mrs. George Stover, of Sun- Clements —Lawn rakes stove pipe, galv furnace pipe, elbows, chrome pipe Prices right, Bellefonte Ha dwars M. W. Will'ams, owner, Phone 205, Bellefonte, Pa, » -A dance for Bellefonte High night, October 13, in the Spring street gymnasium. The dance wi! begin at 8 o'clock and will close ot midnight The Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce bool for the distribu- tion 0. literature and the sale of has been located on South Walter Street, near th Bush Arcade building during the summer, has been moved away for the winter months. —Mrs. Elmer Bowes, of Bellefonte, and Mrs, John N. Corman, of Zion, are in Williamsport this week at- tending the Pennsylv.nia State Sabbath School Association conven- tion. These two ladies have been quite faithful in this work for the past number of years. —M1s. Charles B. McClellan is expected to return to her home on East Howard Street, today, from the Centre County Hospital where she underwent: a minor operation, Saturday. Mr. McClellan, who is emnloved in Harrisburg, spent the weekend in Bellefonte at the Welty- Mcllellan family home —Myrl Kerstetter, well known farmer residing east of Bellefonte along the Nittany Valley road, has | for sale about 18 bushels of the larg- est pears we've seen this season. Among the samples he brought into this office was one pear which weighed 1% pounds. They're sell- ing at one dollar a bushel —Mrs. Edward Kofman and her sister, Miss Sarah Schechter, of Bellefonte, spent the weekend In New York City, where Mrs. Kofman purchased some of the furnishings for the Kofman residence which is now under construction on Eas Linn Street. They were the guests of relatives and friends while In New York. —C. W. Bartley is another oi the local orchardists who is of- fering for sale an excellent variety of apples. Mr. Bartley, who lives aleng the Jacksonville Road, has harvested Northern 8cles, Bald- wine, Pound and Rambo Apples which are second to none in this area and he expects his stock to £0 quickly, —Chief of Police Harry Dukeman and Officer Donald Johnson on Saturday apprehended two boys who had stolen merchandise from the G. C. Mwiphy five-and-ten- cent store, and upon thelr prom se net to Weak the law in the future he youngsters were relea ed from after receiving a severe reprimand. ~The Rev. C. PF. Laurer, chap- lain at Rockview penitentiary, 1s repo ted 10 be recovering nicely al the Centre County Hopital from the effects of an operation he un- derwent Thursday of last week The operation is reported to have been a menor che and he is ex- nected to be able to return to his home in the near futuie. ~Mr. and Ms Wiliam C. Smeltzer. of Fast High Street have had the rather unumal pleasure of enter aining both their sors and families during the past wesk. Mr and Mrs. Norman Smeltzer and son, William, of Scarsdale, N. Y., came here during the weekend fo- A week's vacation at the Smeltzer family home, while Dr. and Mrs Clarence Smeltzer, and their daughter, Kay, of Philadelphia were here for the weekend. —Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton Green- land, newlyweds who are now at home to their many friends at the Simpson bungalow, Bellefonte, were tendered a miscellaneous shower at the Log Cabin, Drifting, Monday evening, A large number of friends of the couple were present and the evening was spent in dancing. The young couple were the recipients of many lovely and useful gifts. Tasty refreshments were served. Mr. C Greenland 's employed in The Cen- | tre Democrat composing room. ~Charles Sellers, of Detroit, Mich, and Dorothy Kelley, of Nashville, New Hampshire, are guests this week of Harry Tressler and family at their home near the Bellefonte airport. Mr Sellers, a native of Oak Hall, owners of the cld Oak Hall Pound- ry. than 40 years ago and is now em- ployed by the Chrytler motor com- pany in Detroit, Since this is his first visit to Centre County in seven years he is busy noting chances in renewing his bcyhood acquaintan- ces in the Oak Hall area, -Mrs. Karl Linn Street, was painfully burned about the right hand and shoulder, and the house was damaged by smoke about 2 o'clock Friday morn- | ing when a pan of turpentine and | she was camphorated oll which heating on a stove, caught fire, | Mrs, Kusse had gone down stairs to | prepare medicine for Mr, | who was suffering from a severe i chest cold. In heating the mix! (ture, fumes from the pan ignited | yng and Miss Walker was gradu- [rected weekly by Herr & Heverly. and as Mrs. Kusse attempted 10 ged from the Wyomissing High Eggs per dozen... | | week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. held Friday | was one of the He left that community more; ‘ity, Mrs. Bruce Corman, | Bekley, Mrs. Vincent King, | William King, Mrs. Mrs. Roy King. E. Kusse, of East! Kusse, | -Mrs. Milton Kern, Bellefonte resident who now resides in Lock Haven, was a Bellefonte visitor on Tuesday. ~Miss Marie Flel Va, has been of Richmond, spending the past B. R. Tingue, of East High strect. Robert C. Brungart, of Rebers- burg, was in town Tuesday on combined business and trip. Mr. Brungart was a visitor our office The Presbyterian hold a rmmmage sale Arcade bu.lding, in the Bus. West Hioh Stee Lon Saturday, October 21, beginning | at 1 o'clock. ~Mrs, Alexander Morris, 11, of South Allegheny street, was admit. | ted to the Centre County Hospital on Sunday for observation treatment Watch our windows for Octobe” | specials. Bargains you canno af- ford to miss. Bellefonte Hardware Co. M. W. Williams, owner, Phone 206, Bellefonte, Pa, . ~Mr, and Mrs, James Cralg, of West Curtin Street, speni the week- end at Mercersburg with thelr son | James Craig Jr. who is a studen! al that institution Mr. and Mrs, E Louie Devore, all of Akron, spent the weekend In Bellefonte as guests of E. E. Ardery and daughters at their home on Reynolds avenue. Charles T. Crust, a well known farmer residing near Centre Hall, called at our office on Tuesday to arrange for his farm sale, March 21st. Mr. Crust is having a clean-up sale with the idea in mind of quit- ting the farm. -Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McLaughlin, of North Thomas street, motored to Buffalo, N. Y., where they spent the weekend as guests of Mrs. McLaugh- lin's brother, Ralph Gunsallus While in that city they attended the wedding of friends, Saturday morn- Ing —Mrs Miss Maude Thomas street, Danville with D. Mayes a Hospital, Mr slowly from eration -—Cuests of Mrs her home on West ing the weekend included Mrs eephine Clark and d.ughter, Margaret, of Ridgway. Mrs. Clark remained here for a week's vVaca- tion, while Miss Clark returned home early in the week Mr, and Mrs. Donald Johnson, who h ve heen occupying an apart- ment in the Snyder bullding on West Bishop street moved early this week into the house on East High street, occupied by Mrs Johnson's brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cain -Two members of the Pennsyl- vania motor police from Harrisburg were checking headlights and faulty lighting on motor vehicles in Centre county the first three days of this week. The check was made by Pvt George J. Hirschmann, formerly st « tioned at Bellefonte, and Pvt. 8. W Qreenawalt. ~James O. Marthall, Bellefonte dog law enforcement officer, seports that he is still employed in that ca- pacity and that dally and nightly p trols are being made to eliminate the uncontrolled running at large of dogs. Marshall reports thal fines and costs are being imposed regu- larly upon dog owners: who diare- gard the terms of the borough ord- inance John Mokie and her sister, Mayes, both of South spent Bunday In their brother, Jared patient In Gelsinger Mayes is recovering the effects of an op- James Clark at High street dur- Jo- Miss A junior section of the Belle- fonte Woman's Club will be Organ- fzed at a meeting to be held on Tuesday, October 17. at 7:30 0'- clock in the library building, cor- ner of Allegheny and Howard streets. All persons Interested in Woman's Club work are cordially invited to attend and aid with the organization. Purther informatih may be obtained by calling Mrs Robert Eckenrode, telephone 752-R ~—Mrs. Ruth Casper, Mrs Mabel Boden, Mrs. Elizabeth Dunlap, Mrs Barbara Kline, all of Bellefonte; Mrs. Hazel Glenn and Mrs. Rilla Jones, of Milesburg; and Mrs, E'lza- beth Marshall, of Buff:lo Run, spent Friday in Harrisburg attend- ing the state presidents’ and secre- taries’ conference of American Le- gion Auxiliaries. Mrs. Casper is president and Mrs. Glenn is secre- tary of the local organization. Mrs. Barb ra Kline is secretary of the Tri-County unit in the area com- prising Centre, Clinton and Lycom- ing counties. A birthd:y party was held for Bally Mae King, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Roy King, Bellefonte, R. D. on Saturday, October 7, from 2 o'clock to 4. Sal'y celebrated her 4th birthday. Refreshments, consisting of ice cream, cake, and candy were served. Those present were: Janet Corman, LeRoy Eckley, Donald, Jo- sephine and Rebecca Lomison, Pat- ty Lou, Gilbert, Janet, Mark. Sally and Wayne King, Pauline, Helen land Teddy Ranio, Margaret Com- pana, Verna and Emma Marie Gar- Mrs, Paul Mrs, Paul King, ~Announcement has been made of Miss Alla Harold E. Walker bid r. Arthur C. Harper, oh Arthur ©. | , The Har- Walkers formerly lived in Wyomis- | a former a Mattern, pleasure | at | Guild wil! and | T. Long and | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, , PA. ~Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hodges, | of Harrisburg, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of Mid [Harry Curtin, of the Driscoll apart ments, East Curtin street, ~Frank Mattern and daughter {Mary Elizabeth, and John Hoover {all of Warriors Mark, were guests on Sunday of Mr, ind Mrs, Hay Jr, at their home on Fast Curtin street When you go to reroof or rev a your roof, consult us first, We ra’ rv Barrels shingles and roll roc fing The best rocf you can buy. Belle | fonte Hardware Co, M. W, william owner, Phone 206 Bellefonte, Pa Mrs. Harry Keller, of the Dris- coll apartments, who is with Mr W. C. Stoddart, at Wyncote, will (apend a week or two with her son Henry Keller and family, at New { Brunswick, N. J., before returnin to her home ~~Wednesday of last week a | was born in a Brooklyn N.Y »™ inital to Mr, gnd Mrs. J. Rober! | Dewle, Mrs, Dowle is a daughie of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Samp ell | Pleasant Gap. The new arriva the first child In the family wi | probably be named James Rober! 3rd ~Judge and and dauvhter, Mrs. Ivan Walke Betty Ann, and M'* Mary Fleming, all of East Ln! Street, will motor to Hood Colley | Frederick, Md., Saturday to attend Campus Day exercises at that in stitution. Miss Mary Catherine Walker is a student at Hood, while Miss Mary Fleming Is a gradual of that college. Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Orvis Har- vey and the latter's mother, Mrs David Dale, will motor today to New Haven, Conn. where they will at- tend the wedding of Mrs. Dale’ phew, Donald McPherson, Br fore returning home they will also bx guests for a day or so of Norman McPherson, at his home at Short Hills, New Jersey Pvt. G. L. Finkbeiner, the Pleasant Gap sub-station of motor police, was transferred 1h week to a new sub-station lished at Dry Run, between Car and Chambersburg. The new racks is located near the weather highway being built be tween Harrisburg and Pittsburth The transfer is reported to be tempo ary one —Mrs. Charles Girvin, of mington, Del, and Miss Jane Ayre of Swathmore, former residents © Loganton, were in Bellefonte, Tues. day. while spending several das Centre county. They are making their headquarters at Staite Colles Mrs. Girvin and Miss Ayres are 177 cousins of the late Mrs. Ellis L. Or- vis, of Bellefonte, and they spen! their girlhood years in this commun. ity Mr. and Mrs. Jack Emley Ll and daughter, Sandra, of East Cure tin street will motor today to Cx umbiis. Ohio, to attend the Ohlk State and Northwestern football game before going on to Dayton © where Sandra will be left In charges of her grandmother while the Smiths return to Bellefonte to pare to move to Dayton, where Mr nee- gta loned ar tab bar- wil- g er Smit re. Smith haz accepted a position wit | the Borden Milk Company. They ex... pect to move about October 23 «Mrs. Charles Robb who her family moved from Bellefonte to State College about twenty -Lhrers years ago, has returned here and now occupying one of the new Friedman apartments on South A legheny street. The scattering fami'y ties during the past [= vears caused Mrs. Robb to store ! funiture and srend the grea'= part of her time with relatives Haddonfield. N J. A desire to aval establish her own home prom her to move 10 Bellefonte where “7 and her family lived for man} yer Friends of the Dr. W. W_ Frid {f mily last week received word tl Mrs. Virgina Smith Peidt, wife © Dr. Feidt. had passed away at home in Minneapolis, Minn, O residents of Bellefonte will recal that Dr. Peidt at one time practiced with " . in Bellefonte, his offices being on West High street where the R C Witmer Electric store is now loca’ed Upon leaving Bellefonte some 2° or 30 years ago, Dr. Feidt went U Rochester, Minn., where he becany associated with the celebrated Maw Brothers at their clinic in that ci’) and where he has been located eve since Prediction that the Centre coun. ty library will open within a fev weeks was made by Mrs. Car] Ifver- son, | Mothers’ Club at the home of Mrs Samuel M. Bhalleross, West Lint street, Monday night. Mrs. Ifverson is being alded in cataloguing book: and in preparing the flies by four WPA workers. In her talk, Monday Mrs. Ifverson stressed the Imocor- tance of having altractively bound and illustrated books for childrs and expressed the hope of organiz- ing story telling groups and clubs to increase the young folks’ interest in the library and its work. (Additional Locals on page four) Sherwin-Williams paints, nishes, and enamels. Consult {before you buy your paint needs | Bellefonte Hardware Co, M. W | Williams, owner. Phone 205, Belle- ‘ fonte, Pa. var- ® MARKET YUUIATIONS | Wheat ——— | Buckwheat NORTE J — carry the container to the rear doo”, | gohool. She attended Kent Place Lard per pound... some spilled on the floor and flames burned her hand, causing her 0 drop the pan. In an instant a sma'l | fire was burning the linoleum of | the kitchen floor, and Mrs. Kusse's | i cries brought her husband to the! scene, He quickly beat out the blaze with a throw rug and water, Behool, Summit, N. J., Mount Holy- | | oke College, and the Universi al of Bape umnus IBrooklyn, N. Y., was —— [from Piatt Institute, Pennsylvania received i 1 oi ; Electric Supply Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. librari:n, at a meeting of the’ i Page Five A a i tt CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ST —_— 30,000 People Read This Column “VETY Week. That's why | Je Centre ORFLMENL ius become sO AB2.08 y POPUL! Democrat's classified adverising de: Considering ils low cost ali he Denenily derived, It 1s undisputably Centre County's Commu.uity Bar ail Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents tor | and 15 cents tor each additional insertion arst issue Where adveruse- NENT containg more than LwenLy-five woras, one cent s word 1s charged REAL ESTATE-A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea) estale IVE sing sale or rent. KEYED ADS--All advertisements Lhat request replies Lo be malled Ww nis Office. must be complied with by LhOse answering “e adverlseniculs Plee do not cad at the office for INIOrMALION CONCErNINgG such BG vertise Nels, ws Lhe publishers are not permitied W divulge the name of Lhe ad- ariiser SUBCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Cenwe Lew: CTRL Wb entitled 0 8 25. word adves ree 0! charge nuwer vals Help Wanted WANTED fo IE WHE m Howa Phone Zion Middle per or aged woman for an eiderly lady who Mal Aluert Lon ~ R 2 (Nitwany), #1933 x4 Eee d D WANTED 2 Ww 4 18 1h ney n this ings at Aor Hino married mad 10 Operate il Beevers opens Sleady earn Must have Write C. b Bloomington x4. Dependable yeary old JUS LEA locality Investment Tain you Box B34 No Work Wanted I'ED PA Excavating, contracting Ww job Call 347-J Belle Lf apparel, Colevilie, 33 Wadr font &, Sam WANTED bY a a Coad 0. Box 53 on as housekeeper y who ib 00! afraid of work mall wages. Write P Lefonte A pradi Be a farm, Exper- do all farm Plsher, Bian x42 WAN en wink Ingul chard i TED ed Work on readies, oan of Alvin Jelisfonte, Pa ° WANTED Ox ee wr We alu ne fonts nvracting alien from Lost and d Found POU ND-—Pour eck lace keys and have sone this adv x42 bunches of Crener oan tifving. paying for al this office Oct hound notify rR D x41 Brush Valley white female collar. Finder Bellefonte, Pa Went between Wanted to Buy balled of Pa x41 WANTED « NAY and w A. Lundberg WANTED Boga hickens irog rep Bal PANTED--One uted bath tub, two Sed coruodes and one amal!l lava ey sink for ball room sinc 30 spumres of usb oorregated son roofing, preferably from a raved Darn bullding Write P W. Que of his * office 1 oe or Ine uire Sfation y Duy ar oor Muneon I am the marks fod cattle, sheep, oaives and Call Centre Hall 64-R-11 oo ard Ww Sidney T. Riegel, Onn in 41 "Articles for Sale POR SAL B pire of ote, R In. Bes +- Sel Some Keeler pram Clarence M Hoy D 2 (Ase Maun) POR BALE--Cas range dition L EB J Bishop 8 Bellefonte FOR SALE --A 6 room Veclo in pood condition. Inquire of L A. Borer. Huble sburg. Pa x4) POR SALE--A mahogany buffet, suitable for home. cabin or hotel Will sell cheap. Write Box 1560 Belle. foole x42 POR SALE-Coal mange In good oondition Mrs Walter Ruhl Watchman bullding 3rd. foor, Belie- foute. Pa 241 ron SALE—An electric Atwater kent mdio, will sell cheap. Inquire of Dean Shope, 233 So. Spring St, Belle. fonts Pa x4} POR SALE Apples by the bu, or ree and pick them yourself. Apply Sept 30th or later to R. M. Ziegier Centre Hall, Pa pu FOR SALE—S1deboard buffet men's wardrobe, desk, and kitchen cubin~ i, all in good condition, Phone, Bellefonte 220. x41 POR SALE—A 1930 Chevrolet truck T license, in good condition. In quire of Clarence M. Hoy, Beiefools D. 2 (Axe Mann). x44 in good 006 Haue:, 22: E Pa x41 heater POR SALA good of sot coal, by the ton of truck load, In. quire of Lee Reed West Lamb St Betiefonte, Pa. Phone 174-R POR SALE—Many varieties of eat. ne and oookine sprayed es Will sell reasonable. Inquire of w A AMexander % mile West of OA FOR SALE-Sorayed winter aopies Baldwin, Jommthan, Bellefiower and Senitom, 50c bu. at orchard | J. C. Coodhart, Centre Hall, Pa Phone 43-R2 4 FOR SALE Store fixtures, safe, show oases Bauser oll pump and tank. | Jonathan and Winesan Bring baskets and pick them Sundays. 50 cents a bushel 8noke, z41 | 17. (Ro (Roopsb Call Zion rn el x41 | Unionville, Phone §31-R-22 | seen! in Wiese columns one Lume This priviege can be used Six Lubes a year at aifferem TL ERI LST ST TR HAULING Cond wood general hauling, Rudy Weludine, Pleming Pa Phone 011-t-12, Bellefonte. x4l Ls es POR SBALE-8Studio couch Cover and wo Price reasonable 5 Belielonte with slip uphow lered chal's Apply 112 E nigh x4} FOR SALE--A 1984 Chevrolet ruck Will sell cheap owner Inquire of John Mussburg, Pa dump Privale Dyke x41 FOR BALE-—Coal while piastering sand. Call 347-J Cappareill Colevi ie and wood, topsoll sand, orick work Bellefonte, Bam au FOR SALE--FParm lime at ers can afford WwW pay C M Long Howard R Zion 1918 (Nivany) FOR BSAILE--A sedan good Will anance Pleasant 60p-J-3 price farm - lnguire of 4, Phone su D 1987 Willys condi Lion, Randali M Gap, Pa. Phone, Deluxe 828500 keller Belirtoute dau bed, Con- eH hiewvy ting camp Blanctiard x42 Heatrola, day xis, Jot for hun Fisher's FOR SALE goielun Mag Gulia, suitable Inquire at Alvin Bl. City POR SALE ang 19036 Purd chassis, good money with. Bec Frank Dundap Motor Be Price $300 167 unit cath make al Pa aud wh “w Kelle lidfonte Co POR SALE “Hunar eas of used tires, all sizes from 15 Ww 26 uch nuns Backed by written guaraniee. Open evellngs untu # o'clock Waliruo Auto service, Snow Bhoe Lntersection Phone 753 £24 BUILDING A HOME-—-We have a full line of coucrele foundation blocks, soll pipe and NHLUnNgs seplic tanks oper tubing, evervihiling 10 build anything ©O. W. Houts, Lumber Co State ( Pa. Phone 703 Au POR SALE--All kinds of native gaw- noe al 825 Wo S28 per MM. Ap- prox mate! ¥ 20 squaies of «date roof- reasonable offer refused. O Hous Lumber Co, Slate College Pa. Phone 703 ' FOR SALE-—A with all eq douine handal ahd a 3 hn iraer HOW Inquire Unionvil) le Pa 0 Ji 130 w earbic pment ers, 6 ove of Mrs e light Fev, iuding single lights All pean bonily Pear Bell x42 FOR BALE--Apples: Northern Spiea Bows Sumner Rarnbos BEwalos Rots, Homme Beauties. Senokehouse Winter Rambos, Paradise, Baldwins Belietonte, R D 2 x41 FOR BALE-—Cooking and eal ap- ples, including Balowine, Ola Pash loned Rasuboss, 8 ayman Winesaps Sweet Paradise, oe Also cider by the barrel, Inquire of J B Swarts Beliefonte, BR. D. 2 Pho: e 476-J -2 pay POR BALE-~ -Appies, a [rer end rie tes, Dring own containers ad Pick them youmell. 20 cents a bushel All low trees Dropped applies 5c. a bushel, Ray J Shearer, 2 mile: east of Centre Hall on Bruah Valiey Rosd Phone 182-R-12 x42 PIANOS - Da aw n Hamil: on. How. ard, Acrosonic Orands Bpinets and Upright Liberal trade in als Wwances. Reconagitionad used. sold with a guaranties Big ably priced Expert Plano Tus and Fepairing 1. BR. Hopper 114 on High 5 Bellefonte 40u POR SALE--1930 Pord Deluxe 2- door sedan. demonstrator, new cat appearance and guarantee. Big re duction [om new price. Cali for demonstration or see Prank Keller, Dunlap Motor Co. Ballefonvie Phone Sate College 3136 or Bellefonte 1565 4011 POR SALE—Allen motor good condition; good fondition analyrer In air compressor in ridge reamer, cone necting rod liner Allen timing ght. hydro wrench for head bolts and soerk plugs; Electric Ohel mange Nittany Valley Service Howard, R D2 (Nittany) Phone Zon 91633 x41 POR SALE—The “following used or demonstrated items: One electric vacuum cieaner, two electric ranges two oll stoves, two OG. BE nig tors. gas range. joe ref spinner type electric washer like anc broader stove and hover, Mayiag en- ine vead six months, cireule’ing room heaters, hand operated washing machine. 1-6 h. pn. electric motor, hp 32 volt motor, two used eisctric washing machines, nAMerous recon- ditioned Battery and Electric Radios It will nav you to Investiente Sean. | lev C. Blerly, Radio and Electric Shon Phone 5-R-3 Millheim. Open Wed. Pri. and Saturday evenings x42 Live Stock POR SALE--Three Ouermsey | oalves 4 | Baterline. Miliheim, Pa om SAL E-Ten Poland China pigs, | 10 weeks old and 20 sucking Harry Petper, Bellefonte, R 2. | (along Jacksonville Road). heifer Poultry d E x42 FON SAL E-50 puresred Rhode Ise land Red average wish: | five pounds each. Inquire » | Plozner, Jr. Bellefonte R. D i"). FOR SALE—2000 pullete for Barron pullets. Inquire of Hazel Madisonburg Pa w= 2 —— EE. —— ———— Go Out To See the Foliage Climax a PERFECT AFTERNOON With Dinner at THE DUTCH INN In MILL HALL on Roule 880, where it connecis Routes 64 and 220, TELEPHONE MILL MALL 1431 FOR RESERVATIONS. Mon, | to 6 weeks old FPF A | x41 x42 | - - | POR SALFP--Barred Plymouth Rock | FOR SALE-PFine Stark's Delicious. | Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR BALE--4 ysined Beagle mbit hounds One 12 gauge pump shor reasonable. Paul Beck tor Co. Bate College stra igi 2 years-old gun Price Clk Mo- x48 Pu leg In- Hecla x41 breed of x41 POR BALE Pekingese puppies quire at Workman's Slore Park, or photie Zon 2832 POR BALE-~A billygoat, good about 7 months old. Inguire J. 1. Yarnell, Hublersburg, Pa FOR BALE hound pups 1% | broke. O. PF. Roose, Port . 1 FOR SALE--A number red Rock oockerels breeding out of all stock. Henry Vonads 2. a Choice of two male fox years Old. Paruly Matilda, x41 of pood Bar- suitable for blood tested Howwd RD x42 Farm Machinery FOR SALE rou tural outfit E -A complete portable si lunsstone pulverizer Heckman, Salona, Pa x41 E BALE 4-row husker Priced Slate College, Pa POR corn Markle 2015 In‘ernational right J J Phone x4] POR SALE-—A used New ldea No 8 manure spreader and a Popdson Waclor. We also have complete line of MoCormick Deering tractors and farm equipment M Harold Bez Howard Pa Phor w 2731 s4us POR SALE 80! Ntter and "Cox Kah To farm machinery, and Bliver Kir tractors. We have in stock ATS spreaders, me sowers, dine harrows n aris, cultipackers, clipper fan ning mills tractor dive plows, the plow that can't be beat Mutia Hublersburg., Pa Real Estate - FOR SALE A “77%, -acre fartn nears Zion, Pa This is a good produce tive farm. Inquire H. J Holz, Belle fonte, Pa ou rad For Sale 1 White. Blue POR SALE-—12M4-acre farm wood ¥ x43 Penna nace, Pa OR LEASE About 30 with drift CER a ade of house of steam Kerlin, Mo- POR SALE acres ool ralis, Goad cual Malin an FOR BALE REAL acres or on ESTATE want ainres exchange, Of onl Manner I Roslindale, Bouton it FOR SALE--A farm Bent 120 acres tillable, BO acres sew umber worth $1000 bath, tele hone, electric lighis, 100 rods away 1 miles {rom Belisfonte § from Sia e College, good dalry and stock farm spring creek running through land Inquite of Paul W. Houser, Lemont Pa x44 POR SALE--160-acre farm Hublersburg, Pa. 3 acres Umber, 7 acres of alfaiia. 20 sores of meadow with a never Iliing stream, running water in house and barf, electric ght and bath. All the comforts of ¢ town home 2 minutes walk to either school, church, store and posi office. The beat located famm in Nit. tany Valley. J B Matis. Hublersbure Pa Bou located In Houses for Rent House on Sou ith Thom LX llefonte Ten rooms and Conve nienoes Harry Pa. Phone Zion 27-R-4 410 FOR RENT- Street bah AN Rockey. Zion Houses, bert residential eotion Belisfonte Very desir. able. Also apartment (n downlow? section. heat and hol water furnish. ed B o Harvey Phone 508-3. 30:1 POR RENT Apartments tor Rent FOR RENT--3 kitchinette heat water, gas fove furni-hed Be Bab of Mrs. 1. E Harter ‘138 E. Bishoo st x42 bath FOR RENT--3-room apgriment a Bdagefonte, all conveniences. Pure nished or unfurnished Mrs. J. O Brewer, Bellefonte RD 3 {Axe Manni Phone 162-M x41 POR RENT- Furnished apartment, three rooms, including light. heat and hot water: gas stove installed Mre. Coline Shoemaker, 45 South Spring Street, Bellefonte Rooms For Rent FOR RENT--Purniched bedroom and also a garage, Mrs. MB Runkle, 133 NWN, Soving Si. Beliefonte Pa Phone 186.W x42 FOR RENT--De irable Ted room, oentraily ) conveniences Meals Phone Bellefonte 167-R. front Announcements | SUPPER--The Ladies’ Ald of the Sprucetosrn church will serve a | roast chicken supper on Saturday | evening, Nov 4 Grange Hall, Centre Hall, at 7:30 o'clock Baturday evening, St All members are urged 10 be present the . | any, Ornciay 14, beginning at 9:30 PLAY~The Tyrone Players their fourth season with the Nant stage and screen play Takes a Holiday Monday QoL, 28rd. ut B:15 the Y MC of Tyrone CARD PARTY Court Patrick Me- Ardle Catholic Duogivers of Ameri ca of Belistonte, will hold a oard garty in their rooms in the Bush Arcade bBuldiding Thursday, Oct 12 at 8:30. Prizes and refresbusnenis Admigdon 20 cents x41 PARTY The Ways and Mea» committees of the Pleasant Gap Pe Company will hold a free party the fire hall in Pleamot Oap on Wednesday, Oet 25, beginnis 730 o'ciock Refreshments and tertainment will be provided pen Lil Death evening A oh at ER * HALLOWE'EN rick McArdle America, will en party ing, West night, October PARTY Holle Ooare. Pate Daughters Hallowe - Ont hold a public the Bush Arcade bulld- High Steel, on Aonday 16 The sdmswion of ten cents Men ref esltirne Prizes will be awarded the pub he I» cordially Ww abViena ine “no invileg Miscellaneous DEAD 81 DOCK —Renoves procupnly Call anviume at my expense, phons £76.) ldoya LL. Smith Milest 4 Pa 11] a “9 CIDER MAKING press a1 Axe every day bat negron INSURANCE Keichline Insurance ple COREY Phone 180 ings ar a Saturday afters 20° PR Er. pains If EROBNS of Stomach tion, Heartburn, Belching Nausea, Oas Paine, get fre Udga, at Parish Drug Store WANTED Dead. old cows, horses snd ree, Vogts Rendering Works. O#0 « Vor. Prop Centre Hall Pa Phone 56-R-4 al our _eXpense iu MACHINE WORK ~ Brasil knives aharpened work of all Kinds slock oold oll see, cap OTe Woodrufl keys kes Swartz Machine Shop. Belle Phone 32-R acid X40 and disabled mules renoved age a We aim FEEL YOUNGER Put vigor down 8! If not price Teah MEN ! TODAY 40" rur Tables he * » body Ww 00 nize delighred Call, Writ nt Tonic today 79¢ refunds thd mann & RHEUMATIOS-8end for rheumatism. Try Tib- Queliet Hepatioo-Fe- nd get Ralief Hepatioo He- pr ane Alkaiimer #100; eumatism Drops; 60 Rubbing ol] 60e. Onl! or recelp ls price shoratoros of Wie Beech Creek, Pa pack} ng RE TO free booklist On and get maa i mn Wl i the Tibi Pharmacy Add 10c powage and ASTHMA Hey Pever Sir “ana Ca taTh, oconguersd by oy Rh * brand new discovery Free demon stration delly and Sundev 10 to 13-2 to 6-7 wo 8. No Wednesday afternoon hours. End results positively guar anteed gncy The TB Inhaler Oom- pany Call or write us. The Tibbins Pharmacy, Beech Creek Pa su CLASSES RFEDUCED---Having istely installed new jens grinding me chinery am prepared to fur ‘sh glass. te at very attractive prices. Also ear glassen{ just out) for those with de fective hearing snd complete stock German Artificial Eyes. You can do better here than elsewhere Tibbing' Pharmacy Clare M Tibbens Drugs & Optical Goods the Sight and Vearing Ald Store Beech Creek Pa 11 Repairing FOREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY —Purni- ture repalr shop rusytag resto. ing antiques a specialty ane and rush seats. Modern upholstery Shop North Pace St, rear Penn Belle Hotel Phone 408 - M in kindy of furniture Unhotstering slip covers made Wm D Thompson's Upholsterts fon 102 BE Lamb St. 520-2 Bellefonte. Pa tf Jhone ae Hodes Junk Yard 50¢c per 100 Ibs for Scrap Iron In the market for all kinds of waste materials. Phone 1071-R Lock Haven, Pa P. O. Box 217. a — WE HAVE OIL AND REPAIRS FOR MAYTAGS R. K. OWENS Electric Store High Street BELLEFONTE, PA | CARD PARTY The Womans Clun card { of Milesbure will Tobin | ALY Priday evening. October 18 Wetzier Band Hall Be Rox | "800" and Ohinese checkers will Refreshments vod. served | mission 25 cents West Bighon Street 17. at 8:30 » m. on Fc Bn BK served. Everybody y od in | Is “LAUNDERED” coal, washed free of dust and dirt. All coal, more heat. 6. T. Blakes PHONE 867-M c- SELUEFONTR, PA. I
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