Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 29, 1940, Image 5

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    August 29, 1940,
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
[Ll LOCALS
—Miss Caroline Buser returned to| Miss Emma Green and Miss
her home in Altoona on Monday af-| Agnes McGowan, of East Linn
ter visiting her sister, Mrs. Alberta | Street, afe guests at (he Chalfonte-
Krader, for several weeks. | Haddon Hall at Atlantic City, N,
—Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thomas and| ~Mr. and Mrs, James Jury and |
daughter Shirley, of North Thomas | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Markley have |
street, departed Monday morning | returned from a week's vacation |
for a two weeks motor trip to Flor- | spent at Atlantic City and Cape
ida. May, N. J.
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~Mrs. Edward Young went to| -—Miss Mildred Whiteman and |
Milton Tuesday by train to attend | Donald Rosenberger, both of Clear-
the funeral of her nephew, Paul field, were weekend guests of Mr. |
Pursell, who died Sunday in the!and Mrs. Lewis Orvis Harvey, at
Gelsinger Hospital, [thelr home on North Allegheny
~The Safe Driving Training —Mrs. Ethel McCoy, of Willow-
School under the supervision of Mr | bank Sireet, and Miss Joanna |
W. C. Homan, of State College, will | Decker, of North Spring Street, re-
begin a new class on September | turned home Sunday from a week's
3rd at 7p. m. in the Y. M. C. A, | visit with jelatives and friends In
building. Classes will be held every | Pittsburgh and Ambridge.
Tuesday and Thursday. | —Miss Helen Jenkins, daughter
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.jof Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Jen-
Thomas at their home on North | kins, of North Spring street, em-
Thomas street during the weekend | ployed in the law offices of John
included Mrs. Minnie Thomas, of | G. Love, spent last week on vaca-
Youngstown, Ohio, and Mr. and |tlon with friends at Lake Nuan-
Mrs. Frank Rosenhoover, Jr. and gola, near Wilkes-Barre.
daughter, and the former's brother, | Miss Georgette Purnell, who re-
Robert Rosenhoover, all of Balti- | cently resigned her position as phy-
more, Md. sical education instructor in the
—Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Loewer, of | Bellefonte High school, will leave
Brooklyn, and their guests, Mr. and | during the next week for Pittsburgh
Mrs. George Best, of Philadelphia, | to accept a similar position in the
are in Bellefonte for this week and | Mt. Lebanon High school
the Labor Day holidays, They are | The Bellefonte United Brethren
dividing their time between the A. |church and Sunday school will be
C. Smith cottage “Graystone,” along | closed Sunday, August 25 because
Spring Creek and the Smith home | of repairs, it was announced yester-
on East Bishop street. {day by the pastor, the Rev. G. E
—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Love, of | Householder Reopening services |
Brackenridge, and Mrs. Katie Koff. | will be held on Sunday, September
man. of Altoona, spent Sunday in | 8, the pastor said
Bellefonte as guests of Mrs. Eliza- —Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gummo, |
beth Love, on Reynolds avenue, of Pennsylvania Furnace, are the!
who that day observed her 77th | proud parents of an eight-pound |
birthday anniversary. Despite her | boy born in the Centre County Hos-
advanced years, Mrs. Love is un-| pital Monday of last week. Mrs.
usually active and enjoys excellent | Gummo was formerly Miss Jane
health. Harshberger, of Bellefonte, Both
—Among those from Bellefonte mother and babe are doing nicely
who on Sunday attended the fu- Among the tenters at the an-
neral of Mrs. Lydia Shannon, of nual Grange Encampment and Fair
Reedsville, at Middleburg, were. Mr. at Centre Hall this week are Mr.)
and Mrs. D. H. Heim and daugh- and Mrs. Elmer C. Lingle, of Wil-
ter, Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. John | llamsport, who annually spend their’
Copley, Mr. and Mrs. John Meese, | summer vacation at the fair, Mr.
Rev. and Mrs. G. E. Householder, | Lingle for the past ecleven years
Veryl Householder, Jack Perks, has been employed by The Grit
Charles Young, and Mr. and Mrs. | Publishing Company at Willilams-
Robert Davison port
—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Young, —Residents of East Bishop street
of Phoenix avenue, returned home are complaining about youngsters
Sunday from a ten days’ motor | whose efforts to shoot robins in the
trip through the New England’ vicinity of the Hughes Athletic field
S'ates as driving guests of Mr. and | often result in damage to windows
Mrs. Harry Rines, of Altoona. They of nearby homes. Aside from the
visited their daughter and son-in- damage to the windows, there is a
law, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Holland. law against shoo'ing robins, and lo-
in Parmington, Maine. On the way cal authorities should take steps to
home they were overnight guests curb the double destruction
of Mrs. Young's brother, Eimer Mrs. Malcolm W. Yeager and
Kreps and family, at Oneida, N. Y.| children, Alice Ruth and Robert,
—Tickets for the annual Pennsyl- | returned to their home on North
vania Motor Police rodeo are now Spring street, Monday, from a sev-
on sale at The Centre Democrat of- eral weeks’ visit with relatives and
fice. The tickets will admit the! friends in New Jersey. They made
holder to any one of three perform- | the trip here as ‘he driving guests
ances: at Bucknell stadium, _Lewis- of Mrs, Yeager's sister-in-law, Mrs
burg, at 2 p. m., Monday, Septem-| Frank Caulfield. of Metichen, who
ber 2 (Labor Day), or to either the remained here for several days
ipmorgp m PRElOfmANcES Statements were sent out lias
the Cricket Field, Altoona, on SE 1 week to all subscribers whose ace
urday, September 7. All proceed: coun.s are due or past due. We are
from the rodeo will go to the Per n- particularly interested in hearing
sylvania State Police pension fund. from the subscribers whose accounts
Tickets are one dollar : | are past due. If you appreciate our
—Charles C. Walkey, of Wall, ar-| efforts in giving vou all the county
rived in Bellefonte Saturday mori-| news of jmportance, your COOpera-
ing by rail, en route to Centre Hall yon in keeping your subscription
to join his wife and their da ught .. | paid up will be greatly appreciated
f at the 5
Dorothy, for a weeks outing by ~Mr and Mrs. H. L. Ludwig, and
Grange Fair. Mr. Walkey, a native idreh Hators Jr. David, Wil
1 ft that 1449 (v] i, iO n ¢ .
ol the Heels Fan re, Jels 9g! llam, Barbara and Nancy, of Wil-
Shes on Ne he F | kinsburg, who spent last week in
years has been employed in the Pit- | : by “
cairn. shops of the Pennsylvania | Bellefonte as guests of Mrs. Lud
Railroad. He looks forward each wig's brother and sister-in-law, Mr
: ae 1 M
year to renewing his Centre County { and Mrs. R. T. Willard, of Pas:
acquaintances and friendships at Bishop Street, Bellefonte, left Sat
the Centre Hall Fair : urday for Wildwood, N J. where
rE : | they are spending this week before
~The annual reunion of the | returning to their home in Wilkins-
Smith family was held Sunday at burg
“ " Ih.
Graystone,” the A. C. Smith sum Miss ‘Dorothy Downes, of Phil
mer home along Spring Creek ipsbur
| g. who has been named editor
Those present included Mr. andi, “p "cwoihman, Bellefonte, paid
Mrs. Clyde Smith, Mr. and Mrs. |
this office a professional call, Tues-
t
will Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Morton day Afternoon while getting .ac-
t
Suiith Sid geggiier Bet ¥, Mr sird | quainted in this community. Miss
Frank Smith and daughter Fran-|D0%nes. a graduate of the Penn
ves. all of Bellefonte: Mr. and Mrs. | State School of Journalism, has
F. C. Miller, of Philadelphia: Mr. |Deen employed on newspapers in
and Mrs. Clarence Smith, of Johns- | iorida and in New York State. She
town: Mr. and Mrs. Jack White and is taking the piace made vacant
: . Him by the recent resignation of John
sons, Don and Philip, of State Col-
M. Fleming as editor of The Watch-
lege, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smith, | man
of Philadelphia, who recently re-|
—Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon A. “Pete”
turned home from London, )
Hoffman, of the Storch apariments,
fo E tomobile Club | A
we Reysiote fd to Dorie | State College, are receiving con-
throughout the state to bewfre of | Bratulations upon the birth of their
serious traffic dangers during the [first child. a six-pourid son, at the
Labor Day weekend. Haste. the Centre County Hospital, at noon
warning states, is the cause of most
Labor Day accidents. It is not rec-
ommended that drivers poke along
at low speeds, but the club suggests
that orderly driving within the)
maximum limit will keep the high- |
| siclan. Both Mrs. Hoffman and the
y i parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Grove,
{following which he left for an in-
tended trip to Harrisburg, Wash-|
who attended the funeral of Mrs, | ington, D. C., and other places of |
ways clear of congestion and fa-
cilitate the movement of what is
annually the greatest holiday traf-
fic volume. The club also suggests
that motorists acquaint themselves |
with secondary roads to relieve
congestion on the main arteries of
travel. An early start also Is sug-
gested as a means of arriving safe- |
ly at your destination without un-
due strain. If you're caught in »#
traffic jam. the warning says, horn
blowing and other signs of {ll tem.
per will do no good. Keep cool, drive
carefully and enjoy the holidays,
Marko Btanzo, aged 54, of)
last Thursday. The baby was born
‘on the birthday of his uncle, Dr
Richards H. Hoffman, of North Al-
legheny street, Bellefonte, and has
been named Richard Holmes Hoff-
man, II. in honor of the local phy-
youngster are reported to be get-
ting along nicely.
Among those from a distance
~The Bellefonte Banjo Band will
{meet at the band hall at 5:30 p. m.
| Friday night to take part in the
| Central Labor Unlon plenic parade.
|All members are to appear in uni-
{form
[== Mr. and Mrs. F. W., Harriman,
fof Miami, Fla, spent several days
in town this week with relatives
{and Iriends. Mrs. Harriman is the
| daughter of the late Lincoln Mus-
| ser, former Bellefonte resident,
| ==Mrs, Charles McClellan and |
daughters, Mollie, Donna and Ann,
of East Howard street, spent last
| week in Harrisburg with Mr. Mc-
{Clellan, who Is employed in the |
| elty.
“The first fall meeting of Court
Patrick McArdle, Catholic Daugh-
{ters of America, will be held in the!
bank street, on Eriday observed her
83rd birthday at her home, Mrs
{Parrar has Just recovered from
jcourt rooms, Bush Arcade building,
West High street, at 8 o'clock Tues-
{day evening, September 3. All mem-
{bers are urged to attend
~The wedding of Miss Sally R
| Baker, daughier of Mr. and Mrs.
K B. Baker, of Wingate and Down-
| Whitford, Pa., will be solemnized at
{4 o'clock this Thursday afternoon
In St. John's Episcopal church,
| Bellefonte.
| -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hodges,
of Harrisburg, are expected to ar-
rive In Bellefonle today for the
| Mcllvane-Baker wedding, which is
to be solemnized at the Episcopal
church at 4 o'clock this afternoon
The Hodges will remain here until
after Labor Day
Mrs. Millard Harswick, of Rey-
nolds avenue, and Mrs, David
Washburn, East Curtin street, are!
spending this week at Camp Mensch
Mills, Alburtls, Pa. a cami; main. |
tained by the Reformed church!
The camp Itinerary includes cour
ses in leadership training
~The Lawn Fele which was to
be held this Thursday njght on the
lawn of Miss Helen Schaeffer, of
East Curtin street, has been post.
| poned on account of the wet weath- |
ier. The social was to be sponsored
by the Stewardess Society of the
St. Pauls A. M. E. church
~8ix young ladies from Irwin,
Pa. enroute to their home from a
week's visit at the World's Fair In
New York, spent Saturday night in
Bellefonte with the Clark Carson
family, on East Bishop street. One
of the group was Mr. and Mrs. Car-
son's daughter, Mrs. Earl Brown,
{of Irwin
Mr. and Mrs. David Scott and |
son, David, Jr. of Youngstown, O.,
returned to their home there Tues-
day, after having spent the week-
end in Bellefonte as guests of Mr
and Mrs. Charles McClellan and
family at their home on East How. !
ard street, Mr. Beotl and Mrs. Me.
Clellan are cousins
Mrs. Harry Curtin returned 0
Bellefonte, Saturday, from the Adir-
, ondacks, where she had spent the
greater part of the summer with
relatives and friends, Mrs Curtin
is at the Mrs Rebecca Mull home
on West Curtin street, during the
absence of Mrs. Mull, who has gone
to Cazenovia, N.Y for a two
weeks’ visit with her sister
-J. Clifford Klinefelter, of Wil.
lHamsport, has leased the vacant
storeroom in the Bush Arcade bulld-
ing Which formerly housed the Taub
Furniture store. Mr. Klinefelter ex-
pects to conduct a linoleum floor
covering business. The room is be-
ing extensively remodeled and re-
paired in preparation for the open-
ing of the new store which {s sched. |
uled for September 18
—Congratulations to Chaties Gar-
brick, of the 3zales department of
the Titan Metal Company, for an
excellent job of amateur photo-
graphy. The August issue of Titan
News, monthly publication of the
industry, contains two full pages of
photos showing activities at Hecla
Park during the recent annual Ti- |
tan picnic there All of the pictures
taken by Mr. Garbrick, and ‘he
wide variety of subject matter as!
well as the excellent photography,
are a real tribute to his skill
Walter Long, a former well
known Bellefonte Academy student
and graduate of 21 years ago, ac-
companied by his sons, Robert and
Walter, Jr. spent the weekend in|
this vicinity and were guests on
Bunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Luther
{L. Smith home, Sunnyside farm.
Mr. Long, who resides at Dormont,
Pittsburgh. is a member of a prom-
inent industrial firm engaged in
{the manufacture of boilers. His
lcompany recently installed a boiler
in he Piper aviation plant at Lock
Haven.
—Roy Grove, manager of the Bell |
telephone exchange at Bradford,
after attending the funerai of his |
uncle, former county commissioner |
D. A. Grove, last Tuesday, returned
to Bradford to arrange his business
affairs preliminary to embarking oh |
his annual vacation This brought
him to Bellefonte again on Priday |
evening for a brief visit with his
interest.
Geogre A. Baney, of Punxsutawney, |
| at Punxsutawney, Sunday were: Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Miller, Mrs Arabelle |
Thomas and daughter, Anna Louise |
Mrs, Bertha Miller, Mr. and Mrs
P. A. Ward, Kenneth Miller, Mrs.
Frank Nelson, Leotta Nelson and
Clayre Nelson, all of Bellefonte; Mr
and Mrs. Ray Waller and Hugh
| Miller, of Hanover; Wilbur Ward,
Sunbury; Mr. and Mrs, Wallace
Woomer, of Boalsburg; WMr and
North Thomas Street, for a number | f
of years employed as janitor at the envoy ry Bor Wim
American Lime and Stone Company | on 8 © Loe 2 oe
offices here, last Wednesday under- . eg
went an operation at Hahnemann, When the Bell Telephone Com-
Hospital, Philadelphia for the re- pany purchased The Talleyrand
moval of his left leg between the property on North Allegheny street
knee and hip. The operation be- | from Benjamin Bradley, it was un-
came necessary when gangrene de- derstood ‘that Mr. Bradley would
veloped from a toe infection. He remove the house, He at first plan-
underwent treatment at the Centre | Red to tear down the building and
County Hospital for a time, and was use the material in erecting a small
transferred to the Philadelphia in- home, but he has given up that
stitution on August 16. According | plan and has sold the building to
to reports from Philadelphia he is a Willlamsport wrecking company
recuperating nicely. Just 20 years 'which will raze the building and
ago Stanzo and another American move Away the material as soon as
Lime employe were seriously injur- | the Bradleys have vacated the
ed when a box of blasting caps ex- | premises late in September. A pub-
ploded in their faces after one of lic sale of most of the furniture and
the men tossed a piece of dyna- | fittings will be held there on Pri-
mite in the in | day na Saturday, September 20
the aniRiRHE cated baiillosiow and og vine NT DG
{ ~-Wishing to refresh his recollec-
{tion of early days spent in this vi-
icinity, Harry Clark, of Lakewood,
{Ohlo, encloses remittance for a
year's subscription with the foliow-
ling letter: “I was born nearby!”
of my boy and girl friends with
whom I went to school. Theiwiore I
am taking this means to hear
something about them. If I remem-
ber rightly, your paper always was
good out-of-town news.” We are
sure Mr. Clark's investment will
being him many hours of =ajoy-
ment,
-~Ray C. Noll, of Pleasant Gap,
last week motored to Westmoreland,
Va. to bring his son, Ray, Jr., aged
12. home from a softwater sailing
camp where he had spent ths past
two months, During the camping
period the youth received a medal
held under the supervision of the
National Rifle Association, Mr. and
Bars, Noll can be Juni} proud of the
outstanding ts
their son in view of the fact that|Anne
the competition for both honors was
exceptionally keen 50
Bellefonte and have lost all track]
--Mrs| R. G. Forsburg, of East
Bishop street, is reported to be re-
cuperating satisfactorily after a ser
lous operation last Friday, at Johns
Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md,
~Mr, and Mrs. Willlam F, Zleg-
ler and Miss Millicent Garrison, all
of Cape May Court House, N. J,
are spending this week in centre
county as guests of Centre County
Register Harry A. Corman and Mrs,
Corman, at thelr home In Spring
Mills.
~Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker,
of the Gelss apartments, South
| Thomas street, will go to Pittsburgh
to attend the funeral, tomorrow, of
State Treasurer's offices In that | Mr Shoemaker’s prother-in-law, Dr.
IWilllam 8. Hyslop, who died In a
Pittsburgh hospital early yesterday
| morning.
Mrs. Lillan Farrar, of Willow.
fractures of the left arm and wrist
{suffered in a fall and is in the best
of health, B8he is the mother of
Miss Helen Farrar, local represen-
|ingtown, and Donald McIlvaine, of | tative of the Thrift Investment
Corporation, Pittsburgh
—~A small girl residing on East
Bishop street, Tuesday took the |
family breadwinner'’s check to a
local grocery to have It cashed, On
the way home she lost the purse
containing nearly the entire amount
of the check, or § five-dollar bills
Since the family has extremely lim.
ited means the loss is a severe blow |
to them. and the person who found |
it will be doing a real favor by re-|
turning the money. Further infor- |
mation can be learned at this office, |
or telephone 530-J
After spending four days In
Bellefonte as a guest of James R
their home on Sotith Spring street,
Miss Lillian Golightly, of Dallas,
ington, D. C., lo continue her VACH-
tion trip through northeastern
states. Mr. Hughes, former head-
during the weekend, Miss Golightly
was escorted on a trip to Getlys-
burg as well as to many of the]
scenic and historic places in Centre
county
~Damage estimated al $30 re- |
stilted from an accident involving
a truck and a car at the Intersec. |
tion of Howard and Wilson streets
about 3:50 o'clock Tuesday after.
noon. A sedan driven by John B
Smith, of Camden, N. J, and a
truck owned by the Bayer-Gillam
Co. of Tyrone, driven by Harold
Mingle, of Tyrone, were both trav
eling west on Howard street when
Mr. Smith, in the lead, turned right
into Wilson street The truck struck
the car from the rear. The accident
was Investigated by Chief of Police
Harry Dukeman, of Bellefonte Mr
Smith is a guest of the Charles
Lockington family, at their home,
on East Curtin street
The Bellefonte police force and
the street department are current.
ly conducting a mild fued over the |
manner in which crossings are;
{marked on the strees in the busi. |
‘ness section. The police contend,
that lines. preferably solid ones,
marking the width of the crossings
should extend from curb to curb
The street department contends’
that doited lines half way Across
the street are sufficient, and that
the system not only saves labor and |
‘time, but alsa paint The two face
tions, it seems. will never see e)e
to eye in the mailer and for ail whe |
(extra time and paint it takes we're
rather of the opinion that the po- |
lice idea has merit. If Bellefonte
had 1000 or 5000 crossings to mark. |
the time and labor would be a big
factor With comparatively few |
crossings, the thing is hardly worth | Gap
arguing about
Democratic Rally
At Grange Fair
(Continued from page one)
she said. “All we know about Wen-
dell Willkie is that he's Wall Street's
ides of a business man. He is not |
a business man for the common
people,” she added.
Lioyd Boob, county chairman, and |
Miss Maude Miller, counly vier
chairman, had charge of the first
part of the meeting, while William |
Litke was in charge of the latter |
part. Speakers included William |
Aukerman, of Altoona, candidate #97uk stores
for Congress from this district, and |
{John W. Decker, of Spring Mills, |
candidate for the legislature, A
number of prominent Democratic |
leaders in Centre county were in-
troduced. The East Centre County |
Band furnished music,
COUNTY NATIVE GETS
COLLEGE APPOINTMENT
George M. Glenn, native of Cen- |
tre couniy, has been appointed dean |
{of the Harrisburg Academy and]
Junior College. Mr. Glenn has ae)
senior master and dormitory super-
visor at the institution since 1928,
{ and in addition served as acting
| headmaster for Dr. Arthur E.
Brown, retired.
cousin of Drs. William 8. and
| Grover C. Glenn, of State College,
| Mr. Glenn annually spends his
summers at the family homestead
known as “Meadowside,” located In
Half Moon Valley. 8
AWARDED CONTRACT FOR
STATE COLLEGE BUILDING Electrol
Lewis Haupt, of Willowbank
Street, Bellefonte, has been award-
od the contract for the construction
of the three-story brick store and
apartment building to be erected on
Qollege Avenue, State College, by
orris Fromm, of that city.
Work is to ‘begin today on the
which
Russell ©. Rowles.. Clearfield
Vadna M. Wriglesworth. Grampian
Paul Lewis Faust. Oentre Hall
Eleanor G. Cettig.____ Bellefonte
Rodney M. Hoy... State College
College
Ante P. Keller... State
E.
E. Shope... Bellefonte
{ apd older men Are offered
ovporfunity. You peed wood besith | qu
and a car. Get the fact now |
Doa't wait another day. Write GC. | 349,
| WANTED To buy a
| 3, Harold Bete, gk hy Pa.
Page Five
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Work ‘Wanted
WASTED ; 3 woman wants work by
day or help to cook in restaurant | POR SALE
or hotel. Address, Mrs. Fred Kline. |
feller, Centre Hull. Pa. RD. ed X45 | Ma
FOR SALE--A
W Kerry Moshannon,
Timothy seed Inquire of
Mp lace 'N. lgen,
- Pa.
WANTED- Refinea middle
widow desires pasition as house-
keeper. Good cook careful worker. | man Spicer, Zion.
| very reliable, best of character rire | TAN $
IM. B E Care Centre Democrat ofce
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Loans
YOU CAN GET errr}
home, for rethodeéling And for home
improvemenis—~sce Wiliam Shope;
write or call, Bellefonte 431 or
| Bellefonte 106-R a8 |
| PARMERS—Do you need new mas
Hughes and the Summer family at]
chinery, another hotae, or money |
for farm purposes Bee Robert Zeig- |
jer at Muser Oettig's office, Belle. |
| fonte, Pa., any Saturday morning or
Texas, departed Monday for Wash- |
COeorge  Mothersbaugh, Boalsburg,
Pa. Or write to the Holliday | -
| POR BALE Farm lime at  pHoe farm-
ers oan - to pay
Production Credit Association. 4!
interest yearly] to 3 years to i |
x3
| pay-nDO endorsers
master of the Bellefonte Academy, |
was host to the Golightly family |
al an Academy football game in|
Dallas, Texas, in 1926. While here)
Help Wanted
WANTED --A 2ir! for housework. In-
quire of John Bickle, 28 E Howard |
Strest. Bellefonte, Pa x35 |
~-Woman for general hoyse-
work in country home Write x
68 In care of this oaDer x35
WANTED Man to work on farm
single man preferred. Inauire of
Ee BY Witmer, Bellefonte R. D 1. x35 |
WANTED AD experienced woman
keep house. Ingulre of Mm. Joyce
Rise, 1360 Willowhank Ht liefonte
Pa x35
WANTED..Girt between 30 and 45!
years for housework. Will pay fair |
ob Robert R Shope, Collins Row,
Bellefonte. Pa x35 |
care for
Kramer, 18 KN Aliegheny
fonts. Pa
WANTED —Experiented dalirvman-
Farmer with gmail family on
| modern farm. one with own HeIper
| desired. comifortalile house farm food
laupnlies, ahd RoOd wage io 8 fod
producer. Address Parmer Box 34
| Mill Hall, Pa x
| WANTED—8eve: LI — reliable
men wiih cars So supply y customers i
“4th quality:
also fine
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quality molor all, Rapid increase In
earning. for hustler For Interview
wtite William Romiberser, 20 NX. Rall
| road Bt. Myemstown, Pa x3 H
why | Phone 1853
WANTED. Be Indenenaent
work for someone else? We will
slart you in a Jermaneht, well |
ing busines of your a a Young |
Heberling Co. Dept. 2048, Blooming.
won, i. for ull information
EE ———
Boarders Wanted
WANTED Boarders and
Jnyite of BK. Trostie, Picasant
Wanted to Buy
A 3. HO lB
| WANTED. To buy. all kiags of ive:
stock. Bruce wanine, Pieasant |
A reverse charges If any
| 100 iar away
name price
Centre Democrat office
Personal
MEN, WOMEN! OET PEP RAW
Oysters stimulants, tonics in Os-
trex tablets often need after 40
{ by bodies lacking Calcium.
horus, lodine, vitamin
size today only 20¢. Oall, write Wid.
mann & Teah and all other Rood |
Articles for Sale
FOR SALE-¥Farm wagon, 4-inch tire
onary of Harzy Spearly, Belle.
FOR SALE Peaches at Yrarick's
orchard, 5 miles west of Mill Hall
| Phone 4511
| POR SALE abt
Ton or
pada of
FOR SALE--In fopal truck in
good condition, ton .
2501
POR SALE-The following good farm
rv ved ova hy D. Mitchell,
Fleming. Pa 264
rom BALE-A large § snaifage cutter
maieheler: {i fier! mont Senire Be
Phill . Pa. x35
POR SALE Vary ssasombiy
og wa Hove WANTED--TO
condition, econ rtd, Bol Phone 760." X38 sels.
POR SALE-8ix case
elec” ric pop Jogaer. cr ego
at aanin at AT.
in PETE Ate. :
aged | FOR SALE- ABC
POR SALE-lLarge size xisehen cab-
| George J. Vout, i fe Hall
1996 Ford V-8, two door |
POR. SALE—A
| Inquire of Claude
Pa
. 3
of :
in good condition | PH 8
FOR SALE A Bellern kits hen cabinet.
practically new Roy
Pa. Phone 41-R-
x37
POR SALE--Coal and wood
Ashes pl at iow rate. Call
POR BALE. Good
Howard 2731
ron SALE —Peac hes,
der now for Lhe famous dane Co
in Bellefonte
vince your or-
| PAINTS —Pertex  Tainta the Liy niers
specifications
| Penn Belle Hotel Biag
|| rom BALE We
WL ia of parts for all makes of cars
trucks. Phone
' Bldg, Bellefonte, Pa
ron SALE—ALL kinds of Be
rook garden plants
gheny Street
FOR SALE--A 48-inch round waltni
Anne dining room
ow 3:3 extra loaves. 80-inch matchis
$35. cash 303
is w Inch rims
antes. Open
rom SALE. un ted
the same | Pifth wheel
igh Sireeta, Bellefonte, Pa Phone |
x35
| FOR SALE -Deluze standard Roval |
with DerROnS
Practically now
tools included. Mrs
Jor, Bellefonte
Live Stock
| POR BALE A young cow ; ~ inauire |
Andrew J. Kachik, Clarence, Pa
x36
FOR BALE-8everal vouneg coon
hounds, Clarence Jackson Le
| POR RENT--Proverty near Lemont,
rood location for work. Reférs
ences required. Dells B. Williams
532 East College Ave. Blate College.
Pa me
FoR RENT-—Nice country home, b+
rooms, all conveniences, 1% miley
| Bast of Centre Hall Possesrion np
11. Inquire of Junes B Prohm, Ceps
m8
mont, Pa x45 | tre Hall, Pa
FOR BALE-A good riding bore: |
with bridle and saddle. Inquire of |
John Bugash, Clarence, Pa. *36 | -
| POR RENT wo * frons  Hedrooms,
FOR BALE Coon hound pups, good
size, Redbone and Blustick no |
| trash K. A Schultz, Pilimore, Pa
Holstein heifer, 2 year old stere and
Sow Inquire of Thomas Gill. Julian
x35
| vom SALE- A good bay horse 11-yr8. |
old, weight 1350 or will exchange
for cattle. Inquire of Joseph Peter, |
| Beech Creek Pa X35
FOR BALE--A good team of young
| horses, 8 and 4 years old, weight |
3000 ibs. LeRoy Barner, Howard (Nit-
tany) R p. 2 Pa x36
FOR SALE Thr or young 200d work
horses. Also some timothy seed
8250 bu. Inquire of C. E. Yarnell
Bellefonte, R. D. 2, Phone 657-R-1
x36
| ror SALE oT hree bird dogs an y Eng
lish setter and Gordon setter
{ thoroughly broke and English sicter
DUDE hipuire of J. M, Mackel, Pine
x35
FARMERS Penns Valley Sales barn
Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every
other Tuesday. Bring your live #tosk
and pouliry, you can expect
Riegel, Owner, 3
POR SALE OR EXCHANGE] ram
work horses, several brood sow:
stock hogs. shoats, also baled alfal-
fa mixed hay. straw, oats and wheat
want cows, beef and soung cattle
| Call Haupts Place, Belsfonte x34
‘Real Estate - For Sale
POR BALE A large barn contal ning
good lumber. Inquire of Ralph
Kerstetter, Coburn, Pa x34 |
POR SALE-A 4-room “eotiage at
Black Moshapnon Inquire of N
Mull, Philipsburg. Ps x36
“A 3 room cottage along
Creek. Clinton County. |
| Phone Bellefonte 55-W, x85
{ POR SALE Dwelling In Roopsburg |
Convenient terns If desired Pires!
in Bank, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone
a 21
BALE- Farm in Union “town. |
ship. Convenient terms can be |
arranged First National Bank |
| Bellefonte, Pa hone 47 2141 |
POR SALE—" Riffes Lodge Cottage.’
along Fishing Creek. fully equip-
ped. with garage. Inquire 143 E |
Main 81 Lock Haven Pa x35 |
POR. BALE-—A 10 room frame house |
gL 37 Bast Curlin Street with all
modern conveniences Inquire of B
IH Herr Bellafonte or thi * office 324 |
POR BALE- Farm in frst cinss con- |
ditidn. 2 miles from Bellefonte
on route No. 53 "Water and electric
current Price right. Write W. M
in ¢ care of this office Siu
ror SALE- —_ seven room [rame
house op city and 2 r oof
ground. Along Lemont Piemsant |
Cap road Joanne of D Marvin Ish
fer. Centre Hall
POR BALE--Purm in Potter township
along Route 45 113 acres. lime- |
stone poll, never falling spring water
barn built 1928 a real dairy farm
Inquire C. T. Crust, Centre Hall. Pa
| FOR SALE—A sixty five acre farm
very desirably located on hard sur- |
i faced highway close to schools, be- |
tween Stale Ooliege and Baliefonte
Pa. Twenty acres of this is fine
| timYeriata and remaining forty five
acres In good tillable land. no waste
| Well built seven ron house. Di-
rect Inquiries to H W. Peters 228!
Fifth Stree t, Lewistown Pa 3341
Storeroom For Rent
| FOR SALE--Anpies, Yellow Trans!
Red Astrekans $0
Nittany Orchards, Belle. | -
| D Near Clark acho |
i Buffeio Run Valley
[ . Phone Bellefonte 864-3. | FOR BALE. Tractoss, new and used
be 4. — B 6% | kinds besides
Write Losch Ime |
FOR SALE. 8lightly used No B New
Mea manure spreader, a rain
Also new spreader, corn
huskers at Ht times
need of a slio Aller this season duy a |
Papec and get the most cutier
your money. James J Markle
| FOR SALE] ce
Sood condition, oil stove, oil heats
fd. screen door, small room |
reason for wanting to |
of Mrs Balla Noll. South Walnut 8%.
How x35
FOR SALE-Reasonable.
room sult, good condition:
studio couch: 2 occasions
yg +A oe and
008i. 0. | Mary
{ I yr Bg Betietonte, phone is wif
oR SALE JNO ps ual timoth
( Roy Fare, a 1
Ra Mean: Gua x36
FOR SALE--1 Oifver 18-28 row
Juactor in first clage SondIson
Idea manure ad
ust hh a short time;
2 Black No. 8
. Furnace, Pa. x38
TS or Exchange
rt
Wanted to Lease
ease Jom or Centre
experi-
SALE--125 Wane
Plage Inquire of
Howard, R. D. 2.
FOR RENT --A storercom. pood loca.
High Street, Bellefonte, Pa. Poi-
session mmediately Inquire of]
| Brachbill's Purniture Store, Belle
Jolin Deere—atl | fonte, Pa 8
prices. Horses and cab |
with | He accepted a pari payment,
trade-ins for sale
fe ron perro
iw reet formerly occu IY i
about. 20 or 25 eR Cane eae | plement Company, Jersey Shore, LY Johnstons Cut Rate. Immediate |
. a. Care
jon, Inquire of Mrs. C
. 26 West High Street, aoht
i mee for Rent |
RENT -—our-room flat with |
ath Inauire at 120 South Boring
, State | Street or phone 776-R. Beliefonie x35
| FOR RENT A 4 room apartment
th bath. Inquire of Decker Mo-
wi
i0 | tor Co. Spring Street. Bellefonte, =
. Jocated in Belle-
fonte, Phone 453-7. x35
FOR RENT.-3 room furnished apari-
desirable
. 2. Inquire
Linn St Bellefonte, Pa
x35
FOR RENT--J-.-room apartment with
tile Dath. Heat hot waler and
stove supnhlied. Possession immedi-
ately. Inquire B. O. Harvey. Phone
508-J. 194
POR RENT--8Secand floor duplex. 5
rooms and bath. heat and hot wat
ér. garage. front porch and garden
Mrs. Luella Cheesman. Cor
G1 3ha Ridge Streets, Bellefonte
Houses tor Rent
e | Pot and garage
Call 846-R. Pelietonte
FOR RENT-- 5 room bungalow with |
| LOCK HAVEN, PA.
| ———
Rooms For Rent .
w— pe  ——
Kitchen privileges and continuous
hot water, Inquire at 211 Bast Bill
| op Btreet, Bel Jetonte Pa
x38 |
Fon BALE- Two good work hors en
Rat Killer
———— A ——————
RAT EXTERMINATOR iid tals
killed with can of Schuties Red
Bqguill Bellefonte Hardware Co.
Belieton te, Pa 5
‘Miscellaneous
[DEAD 81 OCK—Removes promptly
an ry " my CXpeTse,
5-3 i 3 L. Bmith, ,——
WANTED Dead, old ‘ana
Sow. horses and mules, remo
ree, Rendering Works, Oep. «
Vogt, Vom, Centre Hall, Pa. Phone
56-R-4 at our _expense wr
AUTO OLASS- Install ed while you
wail. We carry a line of safesy
Riass for all cars and trucks includ-
ing 1940 models. Wallrun Auts Ber-
vice, Snow Shoe Intersection ut
THE TIBBENS PHARMACY DR
MEDICINES & OPTICAL DRUGS
BEPCH CREEK, PENNA. If in need
of glagres mee us first and save
money as we positively will not be
undernold as we do our own grind.
ing and have no rent Lo pay Ad
And complete stock German Artif
tin! Eves. Also Ear Glasses for those
with defective hearing. All frames
{ And mountings sure 1M0-12 Karat
Gold gusranieed permanent wear
The Bight and Hearing Alda Blore
where you can do better than flees
where. Hours 10 15 12 210 6. 7 10 8.
| Daily and Bunday. Ko Wednesday
100
Afternoon Hours
Garage Service
GARAOE BER ICE Pat Reed's
Garage, near the old Bik al
Bellefonte. Auto repairing A ARE
greasing service. Ph hott 290 xB
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Announcements
CIDER PRESSING The Haroster 0] =
ger Dress at Balievvilie will be open
{Bept 3 Tuesday and Thursday of
each week
oIER PRESSING ARIE 5
Press ati Axe Mann will
every day except Saturday u
end of hie season
MEETING ~The Ladies Aid of Lo-
Grange will meet at the home
iam Benford. North Allegheny
Bellefonte. Monday evening
t B o'clock Bvervbhody wei.
~The Ladies Ald of
urch of Boggs Township
itival on church lasm
Muje by the
will also be @
free play nyone (nterested in Lhe
church and cemelery piease contrib.
ute a cake x5
MEETING Annual meeting of the
| Bellefonte Chanter of the Americad
Hed widi-be held at the Libwrars
in Beliefonte. on Tuesday evenink
Septetnber 17. 1940. at 7:30 o'clock
stl which meeting the executive hoard
{and officers for the ensuing vesr wif
be elected Mrs. Dorothy A Dick-
| son. Field Representative, Washing
x38 |
ton. D © will be present in # cuss
the development of a completely rep-
| resentative Red Cross nrosram anf
enlargement of the present Board
Anne M Fox, Seoreiary x37
SAMPLE FAIR--Don‘t forgei ihe
Somes
| Sample Fair. A 161 of fun!
| thing different Priday night Seo
tember 6th. 7-11 o. m. in the Ross-
man Store Bufiding at Soring Mills
Admission 20¢. Everrviling inside
free excent home made joe cream abd
| cake Bach person will receive free,
| a bag full of samples of ooptiaf
| products and novelties renresenintive
of manv business concerns throudh-
tion. Inquire of Decker Motor Oo | Out Penn's Valley. the slate ang na -
| Spring Street, Bellefonte, Pa. yas | Hon. Over one bubdred differs)
samples will be availabie
FOR RENT Fr | fee and a free fish in the fish pond:
mR Ap om on East] oo ce will be a valuable door prize
{ The Palr is sponsored bv the Metho-
| gist Church of Sorine Mills. Every.
| one js weloome A
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Repairing
FORBMAN'S UPHOLSTERY PFurnl«
Sure repalr shop, Top
| ing antiques a specially.
| rush seats. Modern
| North Race Bt, resr Penn Bells
| Bel stonte. Pa
MACHINE WORK —@Ensilaze cutier
knives sharpened while vou wail
Machine work of all kinds. We alo
have in xtock cold roll steel CAD
screws, set screws Woodruff kevs kev
stock etc. Swartz Machine
Beliefonte, Pa. Phone 32-R.
WEATHERSTRIP —8ave fuel dollar.
keep out heat, cold and dust by
having your windows wea -
ped and house insulated with
wool. Let Chamberlin give you AN
estimate without cost. Call or write
0. J. Dolinger, Phone 58, Be
Pa.
Diemer L. Bathurst
INSURANCE SERVICES
VT. EAGLE, PA.
P. 0. Howard, Pa.
Wanted To bol
SCRAP IRON AND
50¢ A HUNDRED POUNDS
FOR SCRAF IRON 4
HODES |
COAL & JUNK YARD
West Park St Phone 1071-R
In Business Sometimes
Ey. Tay
tou ch’
on Sentiment that’s worth.
more than Gold
“Flowers will do the Trick’’
no oobing's Fora Gardens |
127 E. Howard St.