THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 12, 1940. Sn —————— LOCALS BR ————— i) ~~Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Dixon and son, of Jacksonville, were call- ers at our office Tuesday while In town on business ~Mrs, Mary Harvey Scott, | per week of | The Electric Supply Company | have a special I. E. 8S. Lamp Club, Save $1.00 by joining now. Only b0¢ | —~ Effective the first of the current Bast Curtin street, is spending this |... all Bellefonte stores and busi- | week with relatives and friends in|... places, with the exce New York City and Philadelphia Special for this month only General Electric ption of | food stores, are remaining open on A | Wednesday afternoons Washer and lroner | Dr. N. C, Jodon, both for the price of one, at the "gee are Tuesday for Cleveland, O., Electric Supply Company, Be lefonte Pa. Mr. and Mr: turned Saturday Camden, N. J. after spending six | weeks with Mrs. Godshall's mother, Mrs. Michael Lamb and family, North Allegheny street ~-Mlss Jane Alkey, Mr. and Mrs, Clark West Lamb street, the Bellefonte High went to Lock Haven, where she has become a the Lock Haven State College. to their home of ol daughter N. Alkey a graduate school In Monday, student at Teachers’ | oni pr of | June, | ~The regular weekly card parties | sponsored by the Catholic Daugh- ters of America of Bellefonte will begin this Thursday night (tonight), in their room in the Bush Arcade building at 8:15 o'clock. Prizes refreshments, Admission 25 cents The public is Invited. Mrs. Betty Orvis Harvey East Curtin street, who for the 13 weeks has been suffering an attack of Malta Fever, i: ported to be recovering nicely expects soon to resume her dutle at the B. O. Harvey Insurance ag- ency, Temple Court building —Dr. Tom Bess, District Governor of the 180th Rotary District, made his first official visit to the Belle- fonte Club, Monday and was speaker at the regular meeting luncheon of that organization, The occasion marked the first 100 per cent attendance of the Bellefonte club. of from Bessie Seymour and son, Ralph, of Akron, their home Friday, after having spent two weeks in Boalsburg as guests of Mrs. They were accompanied I'S. by Mrs Elizabeth Phillips. | omee as a reserve delivery carrier lon South Allegheny | has and | | lege, past | { fice will be open from 2 to re-| and | the | and | spending this week ate sessions of the annual | where he 1s { tending the F. L. Godshall re~ | convention of the American Dental | In | Sox ety Miss Anna Loulse Thomas, who { has been employed in the office of Leroy Locke, recently resigned | to accept a position in the offices of the Centre County ton. Miss ter of Mrs Betty Grove, granddaugh- D. A Grove, of East Linn street, left the forepart of the week for Mansfield, Pa, where will attend the State Teachers College Mrs. Ella Fredericks, who res street will ob- birthday on Satur- Mrs. Fredericks good health for serve her 78th day, September 14 not been In over a year Dr. Eva B. Roan, of State Col- has resumed her office prace tice In Bellefonte, on Wednesdays, after a six weeks' closing. Her of- 8pm every Wednesday Rev. and Mrs. Reed O. Steely, of Berwick, spent Tuesday and Wed- nesday in Bellefonte with Mrs Steely’s brother, District ttorney M. W. Gettig and family, on East Bishop street Miss May Toner at the Bell exchange part of the week for Riverside, N J., where she will spend her (wo weeks' vacation with her brother, night operator left the fore- | Leo Toner and family. i of Ohio, returned to | Phillips, who will be with relatives | and friends in Akron for a week or more. —William Shallcross, son and Mrs. Samuel M. Shallcross, West Linn street, has entered Westtown School, a Friend educational boarding school West Chester, having enrolled as a student on Monday. William's bro- ther, Thomas, will remain in Belle fonte where he is a student at the Bellefonte High school —Mr., and Mrs, Clark N and family moved the steward's house at the Nittany Country Club, to the Edward Kline house on the Halfmoon Terrace sector of West Lamb street Mr Alkey who recently resigned as steward at the club, has Alkey sylvania Railroad Company --Mr. and Mrs, Fearon and daughter, Barbara Jean Mrs. Hoover's sister, Miss Rose Dalo all of Flint, Michigan, spent the Labor Day season with Mr. Hoover parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hoo- ver, at Axemann. Fearon Hoover has been an employe in the Buick plant at Flint for the past eleven years, Other guesis at the Hoover home last week included nephew, J. B. Allen —A daughier was born to Dr. and Mrs. H. Thompson Dale, of East Hamilton avenue, State College, at 1:15 o'clock Friday afternoon in the Cernitre County Hospital here. The baby weighed seven pounds, three ounces at birth, and has Barbara Thompson Dale is the former Elizabeth daughter of Rev. and Mrs C. Thompson, of Bellefonte, Dr. Dale is a son of Dr. Peter Hoffer Dale, of Btate College. —Wallace Gephart, nd “ Mrs. Dale of resumed | his former. position with the Penn-| | studies at the U of Mr.| of | the | cO=-! near last week [rom | i Hoover | William | been nameq | Thompson, | William | lege at { George Bingaman, Bronx- | ville, N. Y., accompanied by his son, | Tom, visited his sister, Miss Eliza- beth Gephart, at the Brockerhoff House over the weekend. The having completed his Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Garbrick, Bellefonte R. D., are the proud parents of a daughter, Barbara Jane, born September 10th. Mr. Garbrick is employed at the Bellefonte Post —George A. Kelley, Jr. left Wed- nesday for Annapolis to resume his S. Naval Academy as a second vear student. He has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Kelley, at the Forge House, south of town Col. and Mrs. W. Fred Reynolds last week on a motor trip to Providence, R. 1, where they will visit Col. Reynolds’ sister, Mrs Maude Waterman. They will also spend several days at Atlantic City and Cape May, before returning to their home On September 20th and 21st, the days of the Talleyrand public sale, on Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa, lunch will be served at the Malin home next door, from 12 to 1 pm Deviled crabs and chicken salad will be on the menu. Reservations will receive first consideration. . “The clerks and carriers of the local post office held a ham and egg supper at the Masonic Camp on Tuesday night. The preparation of the meal wa in charge of Pat Har'swick and Harry Meese, who apparently made a good job of the cooking, as there were no abeentess from the force Wednesday morning mailing list was week, Kindly your paper and left corrected check the Our Lhils past label on date of your subscription. A glance af the date will tell you whether vou are pald up or not arrears please make some effort to bring your subscription to date Mr. and Mrs West Logan street on companied thelr eldest son, neth, to North Carolina where the! young man entered Catawba Col- Salisbury, as a student. son of Mr, and| Mrs, George Bingaman, also became | a student at the same college and accompanied the Promm family on Lynn Fromm, Sunday of ac~ Bunday. son | professional | train in & medical college is now ing . ‘church suditorium Friday evening known as Dr. Thomas Gephart, He expected to leave this week for St Louis to take a month's special course of training that will qualify him for the post of interne In a large hospital at Boston, Mass, fered 1a a fall Samuel McGinley, of North Thomas street, The ladies of the Methodist church will meet in the of this week to hold the Charter meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service, This society will unify the activities of the three so- | cletiés for women and launch a uni- fled program for Christian activ. —After being confined to bed for! prog eight weeks because of injuries suf-| resumed | his work with the McGinley paint-| ers and paper hangers, Monday. Al- though the stiffness and soreness ities in the local church, The pastor will preside at the meeting. Offi- cers will be elected and committees chosen. All the ladies of the church are invited and urged to attend and | become charter members, has not entirely left his back and] limbs, Mr. McGinley believes those conditions will soon leave, He suf- fered a fractured vertebra when he fell from the roof of the James B, Craig home on East Curtin street, | ! Bitner, of Milroy, -~Among our callers on Tuesday were Rev. Charles Lantz and J. H. Pa. Mr. Bitner is a native of Penns Valley and is {engaged in the mercantile business. He also makes and repairs clocks, while assisting to paint the build- but specializes in the making of ing. ~Damage estimated at $100 re. sulted from a mishap on West High street, in front of the Petrikin Hall | grandfather clocks. He also buys {old clocks and has many valuable jones among his collection. Rev, building about 3:45 o'clock Friday! afternoon when a car driven hy W.| T. Wrye, of Johnstown, backing from a parking space, ran into al machine driven by Young, which was traveling east on High street. The rear bumper and! supports of the Wrye machine were torn off, while the right front fen- Howard C. i i : : i der was torn from the Young se-| dan, No one was Injured, Officer Donald Johnson, of the Bellefonte police, investigated the accident ~The first executive hoard meet. ing for the newly organized Parent- Teachers’ Association of Bellefonte was held last night, (Tuesday) at the home of the president, Mrs. Millard Hartswick, on Reynolds ave. nue, It was decided to hold the first meeting of the association In the girls’ study hall at the high school building next Tuesday night, September 17, at 7:30. The board is trying to arrange to have Mrs, Brown Elliot, of Lock Haven, come to town to speak on her work In the P. T. A., but arrangements are not yet complete, There will be 8 speaker Lantz is a Latheran minister and when his time is not occupied with church duties, he collects stamps as a hobby. He has a large collec tion of stamps, many of which are rare and quite valuable, He buys and sells stamps in order to build {up his collection. ~The first monthly meeting of the Leaders Association of the Bellefonte Girl Scouts was held on Monday eve- ning in the Scout Room for the pur- | pose of organization and election of officers. The new officers are: pres- ident, Dorothy Wilkinson; vice pres- ident, Julia Rippman; secretary and treasurer, Ruth Deitrick. The Belle. fonte girl scouts have always given unstintingly of time and effort in all community welfare projects and for community service and will con- tinue to do 80 provided that arrange- ments for such ald be made through the organization president, Miss Wilkinson or the Girl Scout Com- missioner, Mrs, Martin Miller. There are openings for new leaders and anyone who is interested in this work may receive information con- cerning it by calling any of the of ficers or Mrs. Miller, the Commis- Bellefonte den- Thrift Corpora- | she | ides | advise if | | proper credit has not been given you. | The pink label bears the expiration | If you are In! Ken- | Bellefonte | _— | — Mrs. Charles ‘Brachbill was dls- charged from the Centre County {hospital last week, very much im- | proved In heaiii. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Smith moved this week from Sunnyside in- [to the bungalow on Burrows street, fowned by Mrs. Eva Simpson | Mr. and Mrs James Pettingill | {recently moved from the Haupt | | home, north of town, into the Show- | ers property on West Logan street. Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Bradley, | { following the public sale at the Tal- | leyrand Inn next week, will move (Into an apartment In the Library {building | Atlarney C. E, Vander {wife, of York, visl ed jeonsin, Dr, Fva HB ily, of State College werk Mri. and My Habert EK. Long of Philadelphia. were guests from {last Wednesday until Sunday, with the Jatter’ Mr. and Mr: |} ihert Mr. and | Philadelphia, jdays In Bellefonte lege, visiting the ol Robert Roan Harry Roun of 5t aloo and the latter's Roan and fam u few days this Haren Monlvomery Juhn Roan spending and State Col pecive families Bellefonte, and College iM ol few wit FY 1 ex ol ate Recent Weddings Williams—Graham Inez Graham, and Mrs, Ben Pillsburgn, and m on of Mrs, J. 8. Wil- Monwmen!, were united In marriage Saturday September 7 Dr. Willlams graduated from the University Pittsburgh Dental School last and will open dental office Lock Haven, He is # brother of Satnuel Poorman Bellefonte, Among the attend. t wadding wers Mr, and Poorman, Miss Bar- of Bellefonte: Mrs, J Mr, and Mi Monument Harriet of Mr ham, of L. Willia | Ham Ol daughter Cieorge Gra- Dr. Victor of Juhe in Mir Of ants & hie Mr Samue] bara Young, Williams, and Yeager, of bs Fi ankln Hall—RBrouse At a dance held Saturday night at the Niltany Country Club an- nouncement was made of the mar- riage of Mis Carolyn Harpe Brouse, daughter of William Brouse, of South Thomas street, Bellefonte, and Richard H. Hall, of Wyomissing. Miss Brouse and Mr Hall were married at Stafford, Va. September 7, 1839. S8heckler’s orches- tra of Milesburg provided music for the dance, at which the more than 100 guests present were given dance programs announcing the marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Hall, her father, and Mr. Hall's parents forme. ed a receiving line in the living room of the club house A buffet supper was served, Mrs. Hall is a graduate of the Bellefonte High and Fairfax Hall, Waynesboro, Va., and for the past several years has been emploved in the offices of the Cen- tre County Thrift Corporation at Bellefonte, Mr. Hall, son of Mr. and (Mrs. H. A. Hall, Wyomissing a gradua‘e of the York High school the Wyomissing Polytechnical Institute, and Penn Stale. in the curriculum of industrial engineering, class of 1940. He is now employed by { the Aluminum Company of Amer. {ica at Cleveland, O., where they will make their home alter September 15. Cuests at the dance were pres. ent from Bellefonte Slate College Tyrone [rwitown, Haven York ng Additional Weddings on page six of second section, a a —————-—— ‘Undines Win Three Prizes at Clearfield The marching unit of the Undine Fire Company, Bellefonte led by the Junior American Legion Band, won three first prizes for best 4p- pearing company, largest company, | and largest department, Tuesday In parade competition at Clearfield in conjunction with the Clearfield | County Fair and Centennial cele bration The Lemont Band, leading the Alpha Fire Company, State College, won first honors in the band divi- sion, The State College American | Legion and Auxiliary Junior Drum | and Bugle Corps, won first prize in | the drill competition and second i honors in the parade Individual members of the unit also were awarded prizes a——— H of Lack and Wyomis i | SAMMY KAYE GROHESTRA TO BE AT HECLA PARK Bammy Kaye and his “Swing and Sway” Orchestra will appear at) | Hecla Park Thursday night, tember 19. Recognized as one of the out standing musical groups In the country, Bammy and his orchestra have been a tremendous Success | wherever they have appeared, in- cluding hotel night clubs, theatres, | and one-night sneagements, The “Swing and Sway" of Sammy Kaye is known from coast-to-coast, Essentially a “sweet” orchestra, | these singers have become famous | singing the ballads and novelty] tunes of the Kaye orchestra, i Will Continge Garrett Mill Harry Garrett, of Rebersburg, son | of the late G. P. Garrett, of that community, has taken over the plan- | ing mill at Rebersburg for many years conducted by his father, and expects to continue the business. Mr, Garrett, a Bellafante visitor, Pri- day, reported that he will also han- dle a complete line of building sup- plies. Dutch Band at McClure The Dutch Band unit of the East Centre County Band take part in the program at the McClure bean soup, McClure, today, P. F. Bartges, of Aaronsburg. director, announced. A popular radio star from Reading also Is among the entertainers, | struggle in the car Bep- | ! August | 166th Field Artillery, Bellefonte, Accused Slayer Takes Ir Stand to Deny Evid'nce (Continued from page 6) —————————— a ————————— A ER. —— sketchy, sald In effect: “I left (he Leathers home at 12:26 a. m. May | 5. Faye picked me up in her car, 1] {gol smart, but she would have noth- | Ing to do with me, land hit her, turned the car and | went home, My wife lefi me in, 1! [tore Faye's underclothing while in | the car. I don't know why I turned the car around, I was going to at- | tack her but was afraid, The horn | tooted a couple of times when 1 bumped the button Ano her car was driving about 200 feet in front of Faye when she picked me up” In the second statement, more! lengthy, Miillnder set forth In add | dition, that the s'ruggle resulted in | the car when Faye turned down his | advances, He sald she screamed but | gaged her with part of her brassiere, Faye stopped the car near the big locust tree, and he dragged | her out and hit her on the head | . four or five Hmes with a stone, She { lost ennsclousne on the second | blow, the confession states, Millife- | der said he had known Faye four! VOur He sald that when hls wife It him in the house he ute some warmed over bean and went to bed. The next day, the statement con‘lnued, he went to the scene of the crime, In the statement, Millin- der sets forth that this was his first confession; that it was given without threat or promise from the police, and that hag not slept well since the When the Commonwealth closed its case, Defense Attorney Harvey asked that the Sta'e be required Ww prociuce an alleged eye-witnese WO the crime hinted during the the course of Detective C.J. Hane | na's testimony District A'torney Ciettlg called Detective Miller to the stand, Mil- leg that on June 13 while Mil- Hinder al the zub-station sey. eral CCC boys from Howard saw him there for time believed they had him on the night of the murder. Miller said that later the boys realized that they had seen him a week prior to the slaying. he he murder at “ald wa and a 1 Defense Case Openg Characterizing the Gates case as “one of the greatest mysteries in Centre county in many years” De- fense Attorney Harvey in his open- ing address to the jury at 10:30 a. m, yesterday, told the jurors that they were now going to hear “what ually happened ’ “The defendant.” waive his will take half.” The ur he sald “will constitutional rights and the stand in his own be. attorney contendegd that he would show that Millinder and his friend, Joe Leathers, walk. ed out of the Nancy Leathers house at 12:15 a. m. May 5 and went {o the road in front to see whether a friend they had rent to Bellefonte for 8 case of beer was In sight When no car could be seen, Millin. der sald he was going home, and set out on foot When Millinder reached the sagt. tide of Spook Hollow, Harvey ©Ghe tinued, he heard 8 horn toot Lo Use rear, turned and saw the reflection aula lighis in the misty ky. He continued on home raw two oars parked in front of the (ig'e Lice, walkad to the back door of Ris hoe, rowed hi wife who was Jeening In the kitchen, ang ate ome beans before going to bed The next moming. Helly Gates Faves sister, cme oVer and told the Millinders about the murder, Harvey continued Harvey sald that the defense woilld show that the car which fol. lowed the Gales machine froin near defense £ LH [Curtin to the road barrier was oc- that the mys- her along the de stopped beyond later one cupied by two men; tery car followed tour: that both cams the [satherz home and machine continued east for a dis- tance, turned around and caine hack, halling opposiie the Gates) car which had been tirped in the road. The mystery car, Harvey said, then sped west over the detour, headed for Milesburg. “There is no doubt.” Harvey sald, “that Millinder confessed the mur der to police. When we show you the ordeal he went through before making the confessions we will ask [you for a verdict of acquittal” Shope Promoted To Battery Captaincy First Lieutenant Frederick Lo | Bhope, of Bellefonte, was promoted to the grade of Captain, effective 14, last, it was announced yesterday by Adjutant General | Martin Sgt. William FP. Cox has been pros | moted to 2nd Li. effective the same date, General Martin declared. Both | imen are members of Batlery E, POR H New Pastor For Fleming Charge | The Rev. H. C. Jacobs, pastor of the Free Methodist church of Wil- liamsport, has been transferred $0 [Fleming according to announces ment at the close of the annual conference session of the church in Pleasantville. MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C & Co. Ine, Flour Wheat Corn Oats Barley Buckwheat Rye . Loans Wanted To Buy! SCRAP TRON AND 55¢c A HUNDRED POUNDS FOR SCRAP TRON HODES COAL & JUNK YARD West Park St. Phone 1071-R LOCK HAVEN, PA. GET for remodel ita pps or call, Bellefonte Belletonts 106-R. You DAN OF home, and amour hope, or money or SE ny Saturday morn Mot FA chinery, for fall Ye sae Bee " Musser Getligh office | FOR SALE Best Rei, Betiebomte | pe dot a RH AROATNG We Bre Vast | electric CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I'S | 30,000 F People Read This Calann | every week fain Counter. RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 26 cents for | first sue. and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise - Hartje, Bellefonte, 1. D. 1 That's why Tae Centre Democrat's classified adveriising de- | vom | SALE 4 purebred Homnpahire There wa, ul Pariment has become so amazing'y popular, Considering its low cost ana | 1 gagged her the benenis derived, # is undisputably Centre County's Commuaity Bar- |fonte, Pa, Xt ment conlaing more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE A straight one cent & word ls charged for red] esile | advertising —sale or rent KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies Lo be mailed to | ments, as the publishers are not veriser. BUESCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed wo The Oentre Dem- no 2 { this office, must be complied with by those suswering '“ve adverlsements Plesse do not call at the office for information concerning such advertise: Mingoville, Pa PeTRItiod bo divulge Wis nuime of tie 44: | - coral la entitled 0 8 25-word advertisement in these columns ole tune, free 01 charge. inwrvals ym a - This privilege can be used six times a year at diferent | _ Dorr aie omen TR RE Cord of Thanks HAWLEY wi We of thanking al tributed in any during the death Ihe Lagi “Wanted to Rent reat a Oo unfurnished lst. Write Office take this persons who manner or form of Earl Shawiry mew ns | WAN Sad fonte, in ours Work Wanted | I'ED-~Ta ment Cn Lh or 4 iy of | WANTED Janitor work with carpenter tools, Excelient re ference.” Write Hurry Confer, ant Gap, Pa WANTED An eperierioed aed WOInAND dedires Work Ereper jo smuall famlly of Wri F. A. M |p care of this Help Wanted x47 as house adulls, office x37 &* WANTED work mw Wonagn to live In Thursday, far general house Phone \] or day P anyum die-aged family of FP. fate WANTRD A mid DOE seDer Iu PETSOne inquire ant Gup, Pa WANTED Single man to work farm. Inquire of J OG. Harpeter 2 miles west of Stag Ooliege, or write Siate College R x37 Mf ir WANTE D-Mechanically inclined man to work on farmi. Will have complete supervision. Kyle Alexand- er, ia Park Ave. Sate College Pa hone 2953. x37 WANTED Tenant farmer for 110- acre Tamm With 10 agres Dasture, located Inn Walker township: bulid- ings in goofl repalr. Posseayic April Pe, 11, with requiremen at man hired perform this fall's planting of wheat Address J. © Kissell, 25 unmit street, lock Haves Pa. x37 Boarders Wanted WAN TED ‘Boarders and roomie re Ingulre of E. N. Trostie, Piessant Gap Pa 15 Wanted to Buy = WANTED. (To buy all kinds of Live Bruce &, Peasant oc Pa. Phone Bellefonte 064-J-2, aid reverse charges I any. rm po Fersonal AMEN. Wy AN 1 WANT viM 7 Sum wiani ns dn (Birex talilers PPO up bodies lacking Vitamin Bl, ron, Calcium, Plsgphani, 350 iay only Je Pint package satu Bes of maker refunds low price. Call write Widmang & Tesh and all oth. #7 Pood dred stores JF7-ud ———— A RM. 5 Instruction MUSTO ~Pi3 no Newnana; reasonable Mis Shope Kovasie, North Allegheny St or call 106-R or 442, Hoppers Mimic start Store on High Street 140 BETROCTION ony Annpuncing the Opening of a ne wolass of instruc Hon for bexinnets on the following instrunenti: Cornet, truant, Ho Beli quire as Street Ghite. Articles tor Sale POR SALE Timothy need of Wallaee N tre Hall, Pa FOR SALE -Recleaned Wmothy seed inquire of Paul R. Coraan, 0 | Bellefonte Axe Mann. igen, 175-R-21, Cen. | x37 | hard coal. Ton or load | P. Ripka, Bellefonte, Phone 715. au IMPROVE Y HOME: «pay 4 the month, See William 8 ‘at the luenber office, Bellefonte x42 FOR SALE--A S008 Remingt ge press in ood po +44 ly Dive of Edward Houser, Pleasant Gap, J in ity. | POR SALE international conditio ra M Harolq Bets, | d, truck ano, may be | SALE Upright nate ats BLY ‘ y, . | heim, Pa hy x37 machinery; 3 following in wo balers. J. D. Michell, os and Fleming, Pa. FoR SALE 1040 retried hour gor sedan, used sligh sacrifice price. See Prank Ke a Dunia Mo- tor Co.. Bellefonte. Phone 156 x38 OR a Ph Blectrolux tor Boul | in od condition. i Phone 760. x38 coal and oa." Pred ftion. Rea Belle "Phone 017-R-21. x87 eon rch Fe new 040 M 122-inch one- express a sacri fice for g quick aale. Bes Prank Kel- ler, Du Co , Phone Pek. SALE A 1040 Prd low tileare. "en i guaranteed. Se To aan Menor . 20 Ohias, Bellefonte, Pa, nies B pow cldsing out our entire stock of hile thew | | pon oon. | | FOR BSALE- | Bellefonte | Pat POOR | i Be { foute | FOR fsndy | Ha nay | | Suit Pleas- | - | Fort 4.41 | ulddlies { Phone 28 | | oy t Willian ane | | PAINTS now Sarah | OF 200 in at | i | Zion | POI SALE-One good {rockin BALF 38 Moan's over size Phone 180-W POI BALE Quire of i. b. J ure Hay country Yarnell -Hecleaned A Ti Inguire of Harvey He Pa SALE-Round nt te HW Fa LAE] ng Barn lieton Li POR weed SALE Lond Richard R. D1 SALE bulitl A Phone Bes Til CHNNe Low bushel Hall polato Centre SALF-An ood condition N. gring 106 -'W upright Ww I 114 v lye FOR BALE Big quite ready, 8d column. R Pic 9311 each ripening »l Bunoke, 1 Mae Y #4 FOL vel, also Inquire of Harold St Port Matilda, Pa FOR SALE--¥For and-inw Tas quire at the home of reek, KH D Beech OO FOR SALE Perm lime at ers can afford w Pay. C. M, Long, Howard 1913 (Rita SALE fat wove rag qualit CT a Ley Naar 1 U0 D oat (ew) x37 jurd, In- Bellefonte nu nothy weed w. R D.. 4 x3 and kind- er, Box 22 x37 y timothy wer, Belle “dd x37 wells Fhoue Wagner x39 iarye L! piano 4 dy Biol Belle po po not watch Fa x37 ron A Crop Owly, avid B replace wood 1. Box 143 price “tarm- Inquire of 2, Phone K ber chair 850. can ber shot Eleventh D B Mir ngle, Tyrone FOR 8 ALE S«plece stre Pa new k breakinst set chair, bed and Ki oreo: i. Howard POR SALE Coal ashe Bway 349-3 tor Beliefonte POR SALE H a low Sam D1 at prices Pa. R 43004 used 16-7 MceCormick Deer 1 in A-1 condition Phone Howard Ho ¥ ard. POR BALE- A truck, long verhat Hed foqut re. of H 1937 Chev wheel base Cheap A . VO Stover, 1 POR. SALP--Buick sedan dition, good tires; or AN GQuICK ooken bar- be seen ir Prat 2 Tone #1 feher and wood rate Colev le Lan ¥ HY tag 1 1 2731. 16u rodet dump oomnpieiely buyer omeomt, Pa x37 good oon will for cow, chickens or horse. Stanley Harro wood | Tyrone. Pa. BR D 2. (Home- xxa7 put on month Bhope 432, roof the Ciel the it at eto nie POR CALE ~Vak iy ant ture. One General ont Heginae electri ond M Guow Pa Pertex Paints t Hoe. Our best house $259 gallon, MNeels epecifications lion A Penn Belle Hotel Bldg FOR BALE We Carty & stock of paris fon and trucks. Phone pond « 4 OT Bax Edo 161 | Bldg. Baliefonte, Pa Ee —— | poR BSALB-—Hundreas of ito, i harlione, French born aud DAR. All { gve few | els furnished free. In- | Auto service pera Music Biore, High | Phone 158. | POR | ! | { ches Inquire | Thomas i 2, 1 x47 | Tange. @ ot miles all sizes from 15 to fh Backed by writlen guar evenings until § ira Snow Bboe rarnber Eier WENET K. Redding 'OET A BRAND NEW ROOF—A good Mute ang every: Rinv; Ow pay 5 office »40 furni- tric wash~ All Hae x39 he Paloter paint. only government ute 20 sins—— complete al makes of cals WOR RENT “7 Bellefonte | | Lian Auto Store, Penn Belle Ho | peilefon au ——c > Jush. Hua Soa. “waran | Intersection, | io SALE Seven red glen, BXISx5V, Teet red sand stone posta ong with Gases Treacle 50-wW % io Phone sand 10x10x30 ng, and 4 in- Inguire of | Bellefonte, Pa. | x37 SALE-—Ome Stewart Saoer- heater, one Happy Thought Kitchen | us rtey awed lange Victrola with M Garrett, Rebersburne, Pa Hoth in good vondition; one | oR wastoard records Mndied | 541 | and | trade | Sore, | stone | | Live Stock a ———— ram laanios Brow Belle Harte ) x39 | POI. BALE ~<A collie nice two-monthe-old puppy, mostly white, J. R x37 | Hom SALE~20 Berkshire plge 7 wks | old, Inquire of C. WwW Shawley | Waddle, Pa Fhone 903 - R-3 x1 | POR BALE quire of puppies La Worktuan Per gone C. C 2582 Zion, x37 | Mr Phone BALE Ext M. HN. Vonsda (Zi on) Phan ra re " x37 | IMENT | rood Hampel Bellvionte Zi am 1721 POR BALE —-— old rew interred | Holstein bull. Accredited herd Alig d-year-ald bull Houtledal Creamery Co, Hontedale, Pa XH POIL BALE fre wit} ooRning Hol ad call fourth M i" Two thie ein oOws, one spring « wr 4 POR BALE Beayle mith Mut da it. D Bellefon Gap) Phone FARMERS -Peuus Valley Sales barn Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every other Tuesday. Bring your live stock and poullry, you can expect Dod prices. 8B. T. Riegel, Owner, # (? § Real Estate - For Sale FOR BALE--Dwelling Roope rg Convenient terms desired. First National Bank, Bellefonte, Pa. Phohe 47. 21 Wn if BAILY, 10 FOR © Lat 300 acres tin hard-surt er Mrue road BALE Ciuding A farm of 40 a LPF a ana Hons Velower oA Mi lesbhury BALE Parm ship. Convenient terms arranged First National Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 47 ALE— A 10 room Bast Curtin conveniences , Belisfoute or ol Uni on fn al Street Inquire this office ame House with all of B 324 Farm mies 53 jn fire from 1 clase Belle oCOL~ fon te Storeroom For Rent FOR RENT- SYOTerOom on High Chery Beliefonte, Pa Po session Immediately Inquire of Brachbllls Purnivure Store, Belle. fonte, Pa Bast FOR RENTA heated store room, gas flation and small apartment for light howekeeping, all on first floor Will rent combined or separately Reut cheap Located slong main in Miegbhure Phone 8068-2 27 Apartmen ts tor Rent POR TRENT ment AR FOR RENT oonven al fing) had Bell {ante FOR ENT Five Wn with heath, we. in won of Bellefonte iH Hazel Phone Dard 61 A S-room Spsrument ie pow furnisheda Or un- centrally y Wocaieg in Ph ne 453-4 x37 apartment business sec- Taquire of Geo MS-M aT-u Mn apArlnenl w ith North Alisgtieny street, Inquire Nicola dalll ahoe Theaire building iy mil ie shop ~3-100tn apartment with bath, Heal hot waler and supnlied. Possession itumed:- Inquire B. O. Harvey Phune i Lise ove ately 508 - J FOR RENT-#urnished apartment, 3 rooms. Electric stove and elec tric refrigerator 113 East Logan sureet, Bellefonte, Pa Phone 022 37-41 | POR RENT Second floor Aunlex 5 rooms and bath, heat and hot wat | 8r, watage, front porch and serden Mrs Luella Cheestnan. Cor Curtin and Ridee Streetz Bellefonte, Phone | | 202-R a6 {| FOR RENT--Apartments in the Cot- § —— "| tage Howse. aiso 8 and 4 room aparie POR SALE~Tractors. new and used. | ments in the Haupt’s Place Mansion | road all attractive kinds beRidés John prices, tie Locepied Bd DATL payment, trade«<ins for sale. Write plement Company, Jersey Deere-sal | and cat aiso | Lowel Im Shore, Pa. | PEACHES -1 will start Tuesday, Seplemiber 17 tainers any day except will have both Alberta peaches. J. B N. WwW. of Unionvil Philipsburg road to Dick on Rring con: 1 ha dine aly and le, on De x38 Flick, Jullan R. caters, Used onhes—iwo potaie tractors plows, machines, h Chevrolet sedan; p. pick Soup. two excellent COWE horses, traded In on all for ale at low pond plement Co, Jersey 8 an al i” phreshing ap “Blok =o yount Loach . “Poultry springers iy or John "Belietonte. {AxeMann). 429 Hampshire Red Sram Mrs. “R-1 D8 x37 BAI April Tc. John ©. Heverly, B85 New Hampshire Red puliets, blood- tested: price Pa. x37 RD 1, Sh | | House, along state between | Bellefonte and Milesibarg: all cons veniemces. Call Haupt's Place, Belle. | fone x39 | Farms For Rent | FOR RENT--Two {front rooms, | nished or unfurnished. Heat, 1 hot water. Laundry privilege. Clyde N. Lee, § E Bishop St. fonte, Pa fur- | FOR RENT - | Sloraye | Kast | DEAD #1 OOK RROved 8 ", | resentative Red Crosse prosTam | pom RENT--TWo frame houses Milesb arg G-room, SE — located on Water Bi, Hot air heat, ll cons | venlences. Also large 7-100m “part. ment over Mluesburg, Clover Parm heat furnished Ale ocoudpancy of either Inquire rliefonte Trust B. Miles Milestyurg, Pa sore in loaned) « property. Co., or . 2511 Ga rages For Rent Pour separate garages conaition for cars or lor housshold sods Alber nt tor sale, located below Beaver street Inquire of Mm Will Conley, Bellefoute, Pa. or ne B24) 27 Miscellaneous : ww am—— in pood 4 vacant J uh J - y tne at my expenses Call an doyd LL. Smith, ort 876-J-8 Fa WANTED Dead, ola ana COWS, horses and mules g A aee, Vogis Rendering Works, Oo. Vogt, Prop, Centre Hall, Pa. Prose bh-R-4 sl our expense AUTO walt glass Tor ing, 1940 we OLASS ~Irwtalled while We carry & line of Bil CATS ald trucks dr models, Wallrun Auty Bers Snow Shoe lntersection IAF 4 rn THE TIBBERS PHARMAC Y DRUGS MEDICINES & OPTICAL GOODS BEECH CHEEK, PENNA. If in peed Of glagses ser us first and Lave oney ps we positively will not be undersold ss we do our own Finda ing and have no rent w ay . hud complele slack German Fri cial Eves, Also Ear Glasses for those ith defective hearing. All frames and mountings pure 110-12 Karst Ooid gusrsnieed permanent wear, The Bight snd Hearing Ald Stops WHETE You can do betier than else where. Rours 10 15 12 21068 7% 8 Daily sna ndsy. No Wednesday Alternoon Hour 10m2 Garage Service G ARAGE Oarave 1 Bellefonte vIreR Jw Pat Reed's Silk Mill, nd rie SERVICE ar Lhe ol Au repair ne vice Plu Ouse 220 A 1 Announcements The Haro ww CIDER PRESSING Cis aer Dress p? Bept cach Ler De open of x30 Ci werk Cieaning of Moun- wl be Saturday, Bep- Everybody come. 8 B NOT ICE—¥Fall py I cemetery CIDER Press Tuesday every end PRESSING — al Axe dann Seplesniber 3 AY except Satur 118 season CIDER PRESSING Ay cide weekly pray. sunday, Sept. 15 home of John reel. Come st 2:30 P. Allens on 3 he prayer n the Howar d meet ang MEETING — Keigaet hh G. Haines will be the speaker ai the i} Townsend meeting io be held in the Court Hbuse Saturday evening, Sep- tember 14, 81 730 p m. Everyone be a festival Vall hwreh on Also 3 ree piay MD ple and Her Carp 4 € of the eax Gr a ¥ uae n wil ey « and wallle held st the lLossn Pleasant Can, dn 18, from & 10 & D, for adulis ang 45 10 ceils SUPPER hicken AV EF Orange wid Hal Desert) weloorne hildren ve PETyRx way Friday evening, social will be held bagement of the Houservilie United Brethren church. It by the Willing the Sunday &hool Cream. cake anid coffees will also "Pi na Polk REVILIE DOXs Enter furnioheg 4 Male Chora | vited MEET ING Anh usd meetine of Bellefonte Chavter of the American Red Cross wili be held at the Library in Bellefonte, on Tuesday evening, September 17, 1980, at 7:30 » at which meetine the executive board and officers for the ensuing year will be elected Mrs. Dorothy A Deck. son. Field Representative Washing- ton. DC will be present to (#acuss the development of a completely yor 7 an enlarsement of the orefent BOAr Anne M Fox Secretary Ou in lhe iat of PO Clan ails ae LYO pili a Repairing | POR RENT-—An S-room house at 113 Fast High street. Bellefonte. | Phone Zion 1323 Roy Yarnell, Belle | fonte BR. D. 2. 87- 4 | POR RENT.-A 8.room house located | on East Lamb street. Inquire of | Mrs. Emma Noll, Bellefonte BR. D. 2 Phone Zion 013, 71 POR RENT-Oct. 1st, small house ¥ | rooms, breakfast Ro st bath and | furnace, stove refrigerator. | Phone Bellefonte 213RA1, 30 | POR RENT--8ix-room concrete block ad Sut With Dd path wer QArage: Joe | in Possesgion mediately, Theo 3 BD iaupt, agent. a1 FOR RENT--Oct. 1st, gmall house In | sak fast alcove, bath and furnace, stove and ¢ | refrigerator. Phone Bellefonte a Houses tor Rent | ™ | sbork knives sharpened while | Machine work of all kinds. {have in rock wieel | soTews, bet poTewS ete, Swarte Bellefonte, Pa. Phone | WRATHERSTRIP: Bile os keep out heat, cold and | having Your windows wea inesyla estimate without oost ha J. Dolinger, Phone 58 Diemer L. Bathurst INSURANCE SERVICES Phone Bellefonte $R2 VT. BEAGLE, PA P. O. Howard, Pa. THE DRUDGERY OF LIFE REQUIRES A FEW Things to Brighten One's Existgnes, ONE OF THESE THINGS IS FLOWERS ! Noodring’s Floral Gardens 127 E. Howard St. hoongifhest. £5
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