August 8,'1940. OC ALS oe ee or / | —Eris Winters, of Bellefonte, and | Jane Peters, of Milesburg, spent the | past week at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Houser at Lemont. | —W. E. Aikens, of Philadelphia | was a caller at our offive Satur- day, while enroute to Milesburg to visit his mo.her, Mrs, Candas Aik-| ens, who has not been in the best of | health for some time. —Mr, and Mrs, M. B. Dugan re- turned to their home in Cleveland | Ohio, Sunday from a visit with Mrs Dugan's brother-in-law and sister | Mr, and Mrs, J Arthur Dubbs, al their apartment on Willowbank Street —Mrs. Margaret Kessinger, of Lock Haven, was a pleasant caller | at this office on Friday while In Bellefonte on a business mission Mrs. Kessinger, for 50 years a read- | er of The Centre Democrat, was born in Bellefonte ang resided here | for a number of years. | —Mr. and Mrs. Kermit children, Kermit ang Janet. of Al-| lentown, spent the weekeng 10 State College with Mrs. Riedy’ father, J. D. Dreibelbis, while “on their way home from a two weeks’ motor trip to Towa, Wisconsin, and other states in the middle west They were visitors in Bellefonte Saturday Miss Clara W, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bingaman, of East Curtin Street was awarded $5 for her entry i “Laughlines,” a feature of the Puz- zle and Pastime page of the Phila- delphia Inquirer. Miss Bingaman® laughline, illusirated in Saturday’! issue of the Inquirer, was: “She seesawed her way through the tral- fic.” — Our mailing list was this past week, If you subscription during July and the date on your label has not been corrected, please advise us at once. This is the month when statements are sent out to all subscribers whose | subscriptions are due or past due. If you do not want to receive a pink slip. arrange for the payment of your subscription at once Mrs lewis B. Haupt was dis- charged from the Black Hospital Lewistown, Tuesday of last week and is now under medical treatment at the family home on Willowbank Street. Afler undergoing a majol operation at that institution, Mrs Haupt contracted a kind of pneu- monia which left her in a greatly weakened condition. She con- fined to be4 most of the time —~Mrs. WW. E Crossley. Mx. G Ea:le Hoffer, and Mrs. John Sm 11 all of Bellefonte and Mrs Leame! Woodring, of Milesburg, molored Friday to Buffalo, N. Y., for a sov- ore! days visit with Mrs. Hnffer’s bre her and sis.er-in-law, \or an Mrs. Paul Wetzel. They ai-n ex- pected to spend a few days in the Poconos before returning to Belle- | fonte —Mr and Mrs, Malcolm Lowry of McKeesport, Pa, were greeling friends and relatives in Bellefonie on Thursday. They were enroule to the New England States by mo. tor on a vacation trip. Mr Low- ry is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lowry, former well known Belle- fonte residents. He reports that his parents are in good health des- pite their advanced years, his fath- er being past 91 years old —Arthur Emel of Pleasant View between Bellefonte and Milesburg was exhibiting an odg animal in Bellefonte Friday. The rodent wa! about the size of a small rat, had brownish fur, large webbed feet, and a ring of tenacles around ils hog-like snout. It hag a tail like » rat. Although Arthur declared he has been living in the McCoy dam area where the rodent was found, it is the first time he has ever seen an animal of the kind. One man who saw the rodent declared ‘hat it was “an old-fashioned ground mole.” Malcolm Aikey, son of Bla Alkey, of Willowbank Street, who has been employed as a guard ar the State Industrial Huniingdon for the past years, vice examination and last day went to Washington, Riedy and Bingaman George corrected paid your is several D.C where he will be locateg until he re- | eeives a permanent assignment In the federal prison organization. He | was accompanied to Washington by | Mrs. Alkey, the former Miss Sarah Haag, daughter of Mr and Mrs, H H. Haag, of Penn Street, fonte -Dr. and Mrs Roan; of East Curtin Street, Sunday for Stone Harbor, N. J, lc spend fa week's vacation at that re- sort, which is located along the coast a short distance north ol Wildwood, N J. A day or two be- fore leaving the Jodons learned that Mr. and Mrs. Philip Witcraft and | child, and Mrs. Louise Tanner O'Donnell, and gaughter, of Belle- ODonnell’s par-| forte, and Mrs, ents, Mr, and Mrs. George Tanner of Lanse, had leased a nearby cot-! tage at Stone Harbor and also are stending this week on the coast As a result the two Bellefonte fan.- ilies planneyg to be together part of the time during their outing. ~Twe annual picnic for members: of Court Patrick McArdle, Catholic America, Bellefonte | was held last Wednesday afternoon | Daughters of at Hecla Park with about 55 mem- bers attending. Swimming, boat ing and cards were enjoyed and at 6 o'clock a fried spring chicken dinner was served to the group Rev. William E, Downes, pastor of St. John's Catholic Church, Belle- fonte, and court chaplain, was the guest of honor. Miss Louise Car- penzto, grand regent of the court introduced the following guests: Mrs. Joseph Hogentogler of Clear field, a member of the Bellefonte court; Mrs. Cantwell of Columbus, O., a r of the Co lumbus court, and Mrs, Helen San- ders of Altoona, a member of the Altoona court, Mrs, Mary J Cray ‘was chairman df a’ committee in | Tuesday i cited by | next month | elementary education course. Mis | Grove was graduated last June from, School a! | recently passed a civil ser-| Wednes- | Belle- | | 11 rattles which Purnell cut off to Nevin C. Jodon | Green Valley | and daughters Audrey ang Freda] left! ~Mr, and Mrs. Arthur C, Hewitt and son, Allen, have returned to their home on East Linn street from a week's molor trip to Canada. ~~Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lingle and son and daughter, of Lewistown called at the home of Clyde Baum- gardner, at Millesburg, Sunday. ~Miss Patsy Mattern, daughtei | of Mr. ang Mrs Hays W. Mattern Jr. spent last week in Tyrone with her grandmother, Mrs, Hays W Mattern, Sr ~The Bellefonte Garden Clut will meet at the summer cottage ol Mrs. O. A. Kline at Hecla Park on August 13, at 2:30 p. m THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELL KE FONTE, PA. Page Five “Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bertram and son Thomas motored to Punx-! sutawney, Wednesday to visit rela tives, The Misses Nelle Flack and | Blanche Poorman, of the Katz store, are spending this week in New York | buying fall merchandise. Miss Virginia Healy, daughter the Petrikin apartments, spent last week with friends in Pittsburgh, Campbell, daughters of Mr Mrs, E. Z Campbell, of West Lamt City. ~Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Bickett spent the weekend with their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Andrews, in Niagara Falls, N. ¥: Miss Annette Decker, ard street, left yesterday for a of Blanch. A basket picnic will be held Mrs. Maynard Murch, of Cleve- land, Ohio, is in Bellefonte for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Wells L.| Daggett, of East Linn street, who| has been in ill health for some time, | Mr. and Mrs. Francis Crawford and two daughters, Joan and] Nancy, of East Linn Street, return- ed Friday from Wildwood, N. J where they spent a week at the Colonial Hotel Mr. and Mrs. John Shultz, Jr and Mr and Mis, Cyrus Gearhart of Milesburg, and Mrs. Ella Forsell and daughter, Ann, of Bellefonte, | visiied at the home of Charles Lutz at Fillmore, Sunday — Court House employes Tuesday afternoon cut a cake in honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Philip H. Johns- ton, and Russell Beezer, both em- ployed in Court House offices. Other refreshments were served at the inmromptu party Mr and Mrs, H. Harris Petrikin Child, of Penns Grove, N. J., spent the weekend in Bellefonte as gues of Mr Child's mcther, Mrs Mary | Weaver Child, at her apartme the Henderson building on High Street. Their visit was at this time in gonor of Me, C! mothers birthday snniversaty Joseph Longwell DeMoines Iowa, son of the late Thaddeus Longwell former Bellefonte resi; dents, was greeting friends in town Monday. Joe is engaged in the au- tomabile business anf has the agency for a number of populal makes of cars. Joe resides with hig mother, who despiie her advanced years, enjoys unusually good health —-iB. Ralph Summers, Spring Street, Bellefonte the American Institule Opinion as one of deserving interviewers of In appreciation of his Gallup, director of the this week sent “Mr Sum- signed, personal gift of his book “The Pulse ol of of Sou has been 5i Public the most Institute Dr ty wit mers a most recent Democracy.” Centre County Invest Deaths Waller A. Beezer, Beezer, of Phillipsburg, are ing congratulations upon the birth of a six-poung san al the Philips- burg State Hospital, Sunday morn. nt. The youngster, first child Ln the family, has been named Wil- liam. Both he and his mother, the former Myrna Moore, of Phill or burg, are reported to be along nicely Mr. and Mrs W. P Sewickley, arrived Thursday ol last week for their annual outing at the Oneill cabin near Wingate While they are spending an ex- pected for.night in {heir sequested resort, the McCormic will be joined by a number of {riends who will form a congenial party. Among others will be Mr, and Mrs. James Burns of Chicago, Mrs, Austin Kerns of Moshannon, and Michae Oneill of Kentucky Miss Betty Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin who makes her home grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Grove, on East Linn pet, gator o. and Mrs receive getting McCormick of 9 % daughter ol Grove, with het D. A Street, has {| been accepted Into the freshman class at Mansfield State Teacher College, and will begin her studies there with the opening of school She is enrolled in the the Bellefonte High School. While Mr. and Mrs Purnell, of East Curtin Sireet, wert motoring in Green Valley, Sunday afternoon, a large snake crossed the road in front of their car. Mr Purnell ran over the reptile, which was not affected by that treatment s0 the driver got out and killed the snake with rocks. It proved lo be a giant rattler, measuring 45 inches in length and with a girth] equal to a man's forearm. It had keep as a souvenir, has long been known for ils rat- tiesnake population, ~Carl H. Dubbs, of the Harry P. | Baylor apartments "Valentine street, has accepted a civil service position | as storerocom manager for the De. partment of Public Assistance at Al- lentown, and will leave Monday, August 19, to begin the duties of that post. Mr. Dubbs, son of Mr. and Mrs, bank street, for the past year or more. He and Mrs. Dubbs will store their furni- ture temporarily until they have lo- | cated quarters in Allentown, ~The venerable Charles F. Cook | of East High Street, one of Belle. fonie's oldest citizens will observe his 90th. birthday on Thursday August 15. Despite the fact that ht is decades past the age when mas! men have retired from active life Mr Cook maintains a regular dally schedule of work, and each day is ti be found at his duties in his office in Crider's Exchange building. He is secretary of the Centre Building and Loan Association, and until’ recently was tfeasurer of the Belle- fone School district, being relieved of those duties when the board feit that with a new building program in prospect it would be an imposition to ask Mr Cook to carry on the burdensome financial details the building will entail. Mr. Cook en- joys excellent health, has a splendid memory, and retains the true spirit of youth--he faculty of looking into the future instead of living in a Past, [and friends | Centre [arrived | Bellefonte and’ Calvin | J. E. Dubbs, of Willow. | | has been employed by | | Clasters for nearly four years. being located at the State College yard | three weeks’ visit with relatives In Scranton and Phila delphia The treet, East Curtin Dr. W. J street, is occupancy new home on being built by Schwartz, of West Linn expected to be ready for by October | Mrs. Morris Goldman, of High street, who on Tuesday morn- ing underwent an operation at the County Hospital, is reported to be recovering nicely Toner, of Riverside, in Bellefonte Sunday visit with his mother, Clara Toner and family, at home on East Howard street -Mrs. Charles Brachbill, who re- turned to her home on South Spring street last week from the Jeflerson Hospital, Philadelphia, has not been well for the past several days -Willlam B. Wallis, of New York ity, spent the weekend in Belle fonte with Mrs. Wallis, who is with her mother, Mrs. J. Will Conley, at her home on West Logan street -Mr. and Mrs. Homer Swain, of Sidney, Ohlo, spent several hours Tuesday, with James R. Hughe Mr. Bwain was a student at the Bellefonte Academy some 20 years ago Mrs West ~L£e0 N. J, for a Mrs their week's C Ko of the Tuesday fman Friedman for Sara- change fic Nathan daughter Freda, apartments, left toga, N. Y., in the hope of climate would be Mrs. Kofman's health O. B. Malin, of Nort} Street, who has bees { ome months, on i0r Phil and the bene al to Tuesday he psburg where bh y an admitted to Hospital servation Mr of Bel engagement of Louise Charlotte lam R Penrod Mrs L Penrod Windber -Mr. and Mrs. R. Cameron erly. of North Allegheny street Mrs. Heverly's mother, Mrs A. Miller, North Spring spent the weekend a bu trip to York, Philadelphia and Jersey wee MT C. Musser announce the daughter Wii- anc Bari | 3 their and . lefonte, R. D ’ Mr C of Hev. and George of street, iness New on and Mrz. Ralph Beezer and children, Betty Peggy and Jackie, of West New York, N arrived in Bellefonte Sunday a months isit with Mr. Beezer's brother-in. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, David Bush Addition Miller, of Mr Mra. James of Stamliord, Conn, spent days last week with Mr. Meyer's parents, Mr. and Mrs Harry N Meyer, of the Rogers apartments South Walter street, while enrou’e to Vermotit and Cinada for ton weeks” vacation J for es Eo Mey several and er, a Monday morning Henry Gross, of South Spring street, became light-headed and fell, the fall rendering his unconscious time. Upon recovering he went to work as usual at the plant of the Titan Metal Manufacturing Come pany and suffered no ill effects -Mrs. George McClellan and chil- dren, Charity and George, Jr. de- iparted yesterday for Wildwood, N. J. to spend two weeks at that re sort. They made the trip with Mrs McClellan's brother, Ambrose Wat. on and Miss Grace Poorman, who will return to Bellefonte this week. end Upon arising for a Dr. and Mrs Basi] Martin and daughter. Patricia Anne, of 8! Petersburg, Fla. arrived in Belle. fonte last week to spend a month with Dr. Martin's mother, Mrs. Le- vica Martin, at her home on West Bishop street. During their stay the north Dr. and Mrs. Martin will spend some time at the latter's for- mer home in Belinsgrove ~Capiain C. T. Fryberger, wel known resident of Philipsburg whe died last Thursday at the Philips- burg State Hospita] at the age of 96 years, was the oldest living mem- ber of the Logan Fire Company, of Bellefonte, acoording to records re- | | vealed by Colling Shoemaker, sec- retary of the fire company. Cap- tain Fryberger joined the company on March 3, 1873, Shoemaker said ~Mrs. Malcolm W son, of North Spring street, Sunday for Perth Amboy, ¥. J a two weeks’ visit at Mrs former home. They made the trip left | 88 sister, Mrs. Olive T. Kerstetler | Mrs E, N. Parker. the forme: | Elizabeth Hunter is here for an in-| definite visit with her parents, Mr | their | home on East Curtin Street, whill, and Mrs. J D. Hunter, at her husband, Lt. Parker, command- er of the U 8 Destroyer Parrot is on duty in China waters. Mrs Parker came here from Manilla where she and her husband had been living since last November. About 1 o'tlock yesterday af- ternoon a resident of the 1. O,. O FP building on West High Street re- porieq a fire and a general alarm was sounded. When Logans and Undine Fire companies arrived on the scene and were unable to locate the fire it was learned that the woman had turned in the alarm when a neighbor that » car parked across High Street, In L0H 08 she Murphy. tore, wis on of Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Healy, of | ~The Misses Lorraine and Joye | And | Street, spent last week at Atlantic | in| Yeager and | , for | Yeager's far as Harrisburg as driving guests of Mrs. Mary Geissinger and | | Miss Isabelle Johnson, who return- led home after spending the day in| | Harrisburg with Mrs, Gelssinger's Battery E.To Leave For Camp Guard U mit Will ‘Spend Two Weeks in New York State; One at Indiantown Gap | Lt. Frederick L. Shope, | manding officer of Battery E, Field Artillery, Bellefonte, day announced that plans are com- plete for the three-weeks encamj ment of the local guard unit, be- | ginning this weekend, The Battery will leave Bellefonte | at 5:30 o'clock Saturday morning for the regimental camp near Can- ton, N, Y., for two weeks of train” | ing before returning to the Indian- town Gap camp In Pennsylvania for an additional week of training At Canton the 166th Regimen! will be attached to the 22nd Caval- ry Division, which includes unit from many parts of the east, and will become a part of the army now engaged in “war games” in north- ern New York State The first week will be specialized training of the loca Batiery's 4 officers and 80 enlisted men at the base camp near Canton,.« The second week will be dveoted t( war maneuvers with other units oJ army Al Indiantown Gap Batury 1 spend of its firing com- | 166th | yester- | devoted Uu the time with its fowr the wil most 1Ce Ek [Do to York Bat- 10¢ New the al caravan will consist nine trucks, two station wag- French 1s and a motor- “march” to New York Indiantown Gap, will fai sLrict sched - » mar hi north Saturday, {ery s ons, mn of four yale Th al later be mad ule The will be as Painted Post Seneca Falls; the convoy will 1 Water To Hold Public Sale At The Talleyrand mace Po to according (0 roytgt Wego, ter. Tal- reet number oO the item Mr Bell Telephd ried th ¢ How, pard nie mak - Bower tes he Fon treet £5) Eas! William Kline e¢ Named Head Marching Unit inst of (30) hotme ng unit Kline a year b elected Wil the ensuing officers chosen Richard P Noll, secretary treasurer. Herbert M. Beezer, tain; and O. T. Lambert and Calaids Reutenants Regi week and uni} ¢ tam ir Other Dr and Ap- Jerry were ERE 8H, £54 bs BROCKERHOFF NAMED TO STATE COMMITTEER Brockerhoff, Bellefonte ead of State finan- Democrat in Harrisburg, Frit Brockerhofl wa Mer - hr Henry W was named h ce commiliee campaign Selec the for the fall day Aannounoeg edith Meyer Hon Meyers =a ecutive commi would 14 and the campaign group August 15 of vy Stale Chairman after a lengthy eX Aus ® artizations mee is is ith Ty 3 LOE Org ep ey Campaign strategy will be dis- cussed August 6 at Harrisburg b U. 8 Sen. Joseph F. Guffey. Au- ditor General Warren State Treasurer F. Clair Ross, G Harold Wagner, nominee for Stale Treasurer, and Meyers Waiter L. Miller, resident secre tary of the Siate Commitiee, wal named chairman of the speakers campaign group ——- a —— > —————— ——— Holz Personal Goods To Go At Auction The personal property street, Bellefonte, will be disposed of at public sale on the lawn at the rear of the Markland Hotel on Bal- urday aternoon, the articles are of exceptional qual- ity and in good condition, A ——— . Miss Virginia Bertram returned to Pittsburgh Sunday {0 resume her training as a nurse at the Al- legheny General Hospital, after spending three weeks vacation with her parents, Mr and Mrs Joseph | Bertram of Bellefonte, R. D Et ee i ee CS Made to Measure Clothing SUITS AND TOP COATS $22.50 RAIN COATS — $4.50 up W. P. SMITH 22 W. Bishop SL Bellefonte, Pa. Lost and Found NOTIOR- «Any one knowing whereabouts of a pet tom cat, color, anwwers when oalled ams or ro hy not! ay po LOST A plain white jo wedding ring somewhers isfonte 2 | Tuesdaj AVE Had initials C, J. Q ANAT notify a Bellefonte and receive . X83 Work Wanted "inquire at dS. MeCion ov. How: Boarders Wanted WANTED-—Boarders a a the | on thisi we the end! R. Roberis | of the late | Harry J. Holz, of South Allegheny | August 17 Most of | cee | hi CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 30,000 People Read This Column every week. Considering its low cost alg | the benefits derived, it ls undisputably Centre County's Commudity Bar- gin Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 28 cents for | first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertuse- | ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE A straight one cent s word ls charged for rea] estale advertising—sale or rent. KEYED ADS-—-All advertisements that request replies to be mated tw | this office, must be complied with by those answering ‘“e adverilsements | Please do not call at the office for information concerning such acvertise verilser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE—Every subscribed to The Centre Dem | ments, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of the ad- ocral is entitled wo a 26-wurd advertisement in thepe columng one Lime, {free of charge. This privilege can be used six Umes a year at different | | PARMERS— Penns “Valley “Sales barn uervals ———— wR —_— Help Wanted WANTED -A mmediate Box aller for Write x33 furnace Inst employment iS Ir are of thi; ofMice WAN TED Ciirl 10 and 12 and go Matilda ’ and boy of y with me Bhope Port WANTED intere nt Bellet WANTED bheiweesn Wanted to Bay WANTED HH i Pox 39 } warren from bulinns ied Bree ar WAN IED Pa revert Chap an ot WANTED Have good hor Personal WOMEN! OET PEP Oysters stimulants. tonics | trex tablets oflen needed aller By bodies lacking iron 3 phosphor iodine, Vitam: y IH Call and all RAW Ons» 40 MEN ie today ani mann & Teah & drug stores Articles tor Sale FOR SALE- Best grade hard poal Ton or load F. Ri pia, Bellefonte, Phone 715 BALE. A plang | rood will sell reasongbie 4 John Shuite Jr. Mileshurg = sof! jos. C 1381 —— Ful fn Lion fof Mrs Pa Used Mavtmg first 810 00 takes Auto Associate Blore, POR BALE sieciric washer Western fonts POR SALE “Internati onal good condition. 14 ton Harold Belz, Howard, Pa wruck i capacity M 27 FOR BALE The fol lowing 200d farm machinery. 2 tractors. 2 ers and two balers Fleming. Pa FOR SALE--lce canacity: in good rondi tion. $2 Roy Stem. Bellefonte BR D 3 {Moose Run road) x321 B ——— FOR BALE -Parm Hime at rion tar | ers oan afford io pay. Mure of | C. M long Howard R. D. 2, Phone | Sion 1913 (Nittany). any pon SALE- ETT Chevrolet ‘Conver- tibie coupe, now tires and in good | runnhe order, Mhauire of J W Klinefelter. Miflheim, Pa x34 | FOR BALE--Coal. wood, sand. crush- ed stone, tap oll and bullding | stone. fre A Reed, Beliefonte Phone 1n- Rr. POR SAL £- Ravid combination re. cord player 6 big tubes, wonderful | "Truetone” only BM50 Terms, | Western Auto Associate Store, Belle. | fonte. Pa x32 | ron SALE-9Y, horsepowsr Walter : Witch outboard motor. Practical. he aR Bi sau Iv new, A barg | Frank ®aher, Oen | Contre Hail 88, 3 | ron SALE-- United Semi trailer. | romplete, ready for the road | Fifth "whee! extra. Bale pr | auick buver & Kolman's, | & Hizh Streets, Bellefonte, Pa Pron: FCR FALE Small Plaver plano, re- | posessed. like new, may had by | eiDonsInle party by Teatluing , Poy ments, excellent Ho ver, Ma West High Street, A i fonts, x32 ron BALE-—AnDles. Yellow Trang: parents and Red Astrakans. 8 so cents a bushel Brine your Jarier. Mt. Nittany Orchards, petie- RD 1, Near Clark School, Ruaio Run Valley. x35 oAR BARGADNE 1030 Chevrolet sn, von a pia i FOR | P. 0. Box | i Se SNE RY Las FOR BALE-#eo miles, good car Pletcher, Howard sedan, run 42,000 Inquire of Mora | Pa ‘ ball Inguire Milesburg, Pa Beparator re al farm Pa PCR BALE hand bina A paper meat slicer Fulton BALE~-8hary less condition. Ingu Hartle, Drifuing, SALE--A 32 le son Deisel course supplement pictures Cia~ nauire of William Sigel FOR FOR d Westis in £004 CO vi Inquire of M: Port Matiida FOR and wood, 1 haul a wow mite. Call Baan & appereli] 1. Coleviile. 2 u SALE~Coal al used cult Deering MM Fy Good mick ndition Howard packer, vor Betz 1611 FOR SALE H ¥ 31 part of twelve rust Co Perfex Paints Our best house the Ps ad inter on le Hotel Bic az FOR BALE We FOH BALE-~-Huntdrets of used res, gil sipes from 16 to 236 inch ims by writlen gusraniee. Open until @ CICK Walirun Ww service, now Bhoe intersection one 153 ud 0 Pon iepged PUPS int, long Ralph J Ave, State x32 and used BALE. Or straight Beagle 0 nH onks Liege 2067 and Coe ane. Dial racions, new begides John Deere-—al prices. Horses and tatl- epitd as pari pavmentl, also for sale Write Lasch Ime Company, Jersey Shore, Pa za ive with down 1931 Nash Buick 4 aor 934 | yout 1 4 door, 386 00 1935 bis mois Coupe. 8 OR 00 1933 Pontiac coach "468 Of. 19368 DeBSola 4 o> $146 060. 1987 Pivinouth oath 00, 1938 Willys 4 door, $B O00 Mor CO. Belistolite xd BALE-~Two Allls Chalmer piows, one 12-in BHotiom and one id-inch bottom; one 17-tooth Mc Carmick-Deering harfow. one 18.28 Harpar irmacior, one Black Hawk spreader; one 6-11, MeOCormick bdind- er; one 9x7 Superior grain drill; © W. Behrer. Penina. Purnace, Pa and Tyrone, Pa. Phone Warriors Mark 3 28Y 4 $ J POR i3-B.1 SALE ~The following second nd machinery: 1 Prick saw mill; weshers. 2 Case tractors; | 2 Maaneapolis rac. | tractor, 1 John (all pumpose tractor). 1 Mes- singer thresher. We have a oom- plete line of Frick Minneapolis-Mo- line machinery and other equipment at our warehouse Call or write Prick © ny. Williamsport, Pa. Warehouse and office sn Route 15 at Montoursvilie Br { ron SALE Gain binders, new John | trade-in | Hg i x32 | | { thresh - i EH Jersey Bhore, Pa [8 Deere, and these used ones—all fool. choice $85; Deering Milwaukee and Massey-Harrls, also new John Deere B<fool, cul only two days $250 = | iron Age potat rayer Ni in | ¥ g 10 865, a | | Side delivery Phone | 254 | Mower, excellent, rake $60; Choice three used manure. spreaders $30. Deisel 20 h. p. engine and electric genefa- | tor. Bargains in tractors, engines, ensilagme cullers, horses and h cows. bosch Implement Company, x31 duster #85; Sale or Exchange | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A 20 | i } $ i i i Lamb Street. | x34 | BABY CHICKS From | is gauge Winchester new on a 12-gsuge hammeriess thot gun gier, R. D 1, State College, asm, pi un ike | double barre! | Henry J. Tres Phone | { Asa th Poultry | | POR SALE-~Young spring chickens weighing from 4 to 5 pounds. Will | | sell live weight or dressed. Mrs. John | Holubec, Axe Mann, Pa. Phone Belle- | fonte 427-R-1 =m blood stoek, | nted, as the Jomo White pulietsa 88 £30 Barred Rocks and N. H. Reds gO. Built #800, cockerals 86.325; uaranteed posl pald. Gere MoAlisterville, nl x tow pr foo. cos. a 4 aeffer, Why orns, Now Hampe Plymouth Rooks, and Barred Ply mouth Rocks. cos 25 for #2 50 for $350; 100 for 86.00, also bexed i Stock | POR. BAL | 3451, That's why T ae Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- | partment has become so amazingly popular. {| Rrouse | and IH | FOR BALE { Cegtlre Democrat ! POR RENT-—6 room apartment Fauble, Belle- | X3241 | annual : water, 2 front i iy Luella ys Ban] pail 14-m0 Phone Klinger x32 | Liuernsey bull 1 . ahd blood Wwited, Boalsburg, Pa. J H | Bonlsburg, Pa old Por BALE Eleven B- weeks «old pi Also some Fprdson tractor parts, | Lynn Hull, Bellefonte RB. D1. Two miles west of 1 Fillmore FOR BALE “on "EXCHANGE Work horges, saddle horses and ponies. Can be seen at Roy Gummo's 3 miles | | North of Bate Collige | POR house with large Jot, on Nort Belisfonte, Pa. In- Purnell, Belleton “nm vi BALE—A brick 1. rooms and bath Thomas Street quire of C. C hone 310 or POR BALE Good rext stored male English setter, OHyrs. old. broke on and woodeook, Al ho, Won e | Excellent slock wv Boring Mi 18, Pa 2 x32 FEY Decker, x43 Centre Hall, other Tuesday. Bring your live stock poultry, you can expect good prices. 8. T. Riegel, Owner, Mgr 4 4 - For Sale oot Inquire Pa Pa. holds Real Estate - POR SALE A 4-room Biack Moshanpon Mull, Philiyeburg Lage Roopsburg sired. Plrst Pa. Phone Dwelling in terms des Bellefonte Convenient Nat} dank 47 iE onal BALE Conve Vi Pa FOR ship arranged Bellefonte FCR SALE--A : at 37 East Curtis moaern oof Lod 4) enc LF] H Herr Bel iofor ite or thi EL] offic POR BALE Good br Wilding jot ¢ i160, located on East Logan Bellefor te, Pa. Inauire of Mrs Thomas, Thomas St. Bellefont lefonte and electric WM 31ut % from Water right. Wr te The Peter FP on Willowbank lot 440x178 nt Inquire of Mrs owbank BStreel, POR BALE a FOR SALE . Large POR SALE Toe ir formeriy jofige 1 Sealed Aug Od Pe 1) PWS Bazin Bore 0s } schools Bellefonte : s Ane forty fiv« 3 atv Ry Blats COnlliege Twenly acres } timberland and remaining acres in good tillable land no waste Well built seven room house Di- rect to HW, Peters 288 rey ies Fifth Bireet Lewistown Pa sist For Sale © or Rent POR RENT Pleasnat Gan eh a Ino Pleasant Cap Pa . Wanted To Rent on 1g oe BALE. Hor use at rooms and al 1 £ C ol J WANTED T it a house or avdrtent wit ern ponvenienoces. Write rer or 6 all mogd- E. Care £32 * Wanted 1 to Lease To Youre Apri 1 1943 sige] farm. with electricity walter have furnish best I T WANTED. mediy and DIENLY of rEperrience Can ference Address Centre Democrat Rooms For Rent of rhe x42 ————— sila —— POR RENT-—Pirst floor, large bed room and living room combined Inquire of Mrs. P. OG. MoGroarty, w Curtin St. Panne, 446.7 x32 “Storeroom For Rent yor RENT A storeroom on High Btreet, Bellefonte Pa Poi- session mmedistely Inquire Brachbili's Purniture Store, Belle- | fonte, Pa ron RENT Store High Street formerly Johnston's Cut Rate pa GT Uo A IR Apartments for Rent room on West | £0 occupied by Immediate | Mrs CF ats | quire of Mary M fonte. Pa. Phone 638 FOR RENT --3-room spartment with tile bath. Heat, hot water and | stove supplied. Possession immedi. x32 ately. Inguire B. O. Harvey, P { 508-J. 9 Ted FOR RENT--8econd floor duplex, 5 rooms and Bath heat and hot Ro Eun 3h aa Streets, Houses tor Rent ror RENT New double dwelling n gy Inquire lewis Orvis fefonte, Phone 508-3. x32 Belle on | Bellefonte 105 FOR SALE-One Ouernsey heifer, 18 months old. longuire of Melvin D Shuey, Lemont, Pa. x32 FOR SALE--A toon doz 8 old, Inquire of Hi nar Burn. side Bt. Bellefonte, . x32 a OR of el , William les, i Penna. Purnace, Pal , satidle and oust A "bridle, satire cr gg TRL I ding quire of dogs, an ox pW han and oy 2 | [ AUTO OLASES- Installed while ! glass for | vice, Snow Bhoe Intersec Hon. . § aem—————— [to 18 ~~ | and deliver h Shop, Bellefonte snie every with i HOMECOMING 4 ——— | ROMT YON 5 br 6. room Atigust 17 Care Centie County will of | i i : | refreshments. Everybody ni- { evening August 13 at the chapel, be- | ginning at There you We carry a line of safety all cars apd trucks inchud- ing 1940 models. Wallrun Auty Ber 254 wait MACHINE WORK lawn mowers sharpened, olled and adjusted, up Hehes Th cents. Wil osli for in this vicinity 2b get's extra. Mower knives sharpened 50 cents. Machine work of all kinds, We also have in stock cold roll steel, cap screws, sel gerews Woodrufl keys, key stock elec, Bwartz Machine Pa. Phone %20R 181 TIBBENS PHARMACY DRUGS MEDICINES & OPTICAL OGOOLS BEECH CREEK, PENNA. I in need of glagres see Us first and save | money ps we positively will not be undersoid ss we do ow own grind- ing and have no rent to pay. Large and complete sock German Artfi. cial Eves. Also Bar Classes for those defective hearing All frames and mountings pure 110-12 Karat Gold guaranteed permanent wear The Bight and Hearing Ald Bore where you can do better than else where, Hours 10 40 12 2% 6.7 Ww 8, Dally snd Bunday. No Wednesday Afternoon Hours ou THE Announcements FESTIVAL Fr Creek Fire Con Janda Aug. | Music any PAany VION eld The Aug Hall TEUN : tre NOTICE. There Fvices at the Pir n Bunday A gust one weloome The REUNION Freeze rey: REUNION y | on 11 be hel la at BAKE V4 On age rs. irch, Augtst 10 ware Sore from REUNION rest I Lt a Hall Voy 1940 Grange UPPER--Tha Woman's will hold » chhker urper on Wednesday Aug: Miliet's Grove, price of ith dessert i ver bases BAKE SALE. The Stewardess Sosiety of 5 E church will hold a bake sale in forthe "A RP siord room morpitig, Aug. 30, from ® FON m ~The Eavie will hold a "4 tn iTh ki Cernetery festival oh at Curtin of refresh Everybody x33 FESTIVAL Arson 18130 Baturdat pipmetbasie apes REO The annual reunion of Fisher faniilies will be helo at Park. Tyrone on Ssturdsy. Al members and friends sre cordially juviled t he of the olan allend A REUNION~—The Corl reunion will be held at Reservoir Park, TV? one, Sn Suhday. August 11th Rev Cla Corl will be present and will be re speaker Fergustn Tow neh ip Bana will furnish music 20 Foam : NOTICE-The Y P of H Club of hold a pienic sup- on Monday even- ing. All memberg Are a brine 3 basket Tupth re | ul § roller sting in the even-~ ing Time 6:30 o'clock TENT MFETING—A revival tent nnn Saturday. Au- be. held at the Munn school. house, Deven miles west of Howard, bv the Brethren in Christ. The revival will eontinue for wo weeks. The public i Invited. Der at Jecin Fark Baa | FESTIVAL festival sill be heid Diatna. + cigh at Noil's oh Baturéay, Tumblewsrd by the ‘ | August 10th. Music {and lonesome Cowboy group froth Williamsport, 4 be given away as a ground prize SOCIAL The Ladies Ald Society of the Pleasant View Union Chapel will hold a "Shoe Social” on ny 7:30 will be en- tertainment for every .one ahd Jight iz welcome HAZEL SHAFFER REUNION — The reunion of the Hazel and Shafter families will be held on Sun- day. August 11. at Orange Park, Gen- tre Hall There will be a program of mugie and spesking and ali members and friends: of the families are bore dially invited t% come and spend the day. Rat Killer RAT EXTERMINATOR 112 mis killed with can of Schutte’s Red Squill, Bellefonte Hardware Co. Beliefonte, Pa x36 Loans YOU CAN GET home, for Jemoden witte_ Of o Fre FARMERS Do you need new mae 1 hg See Hobart Delis. ot purposes ler at Musser Geltig’s office, Belle. fonte, Pa. any Saturday morning or Motharsba «for | Dew and for home Bhs: Se Belitfonte “we
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