September 26, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five a LOC ALS —— —— ~The Dagwood and Blondie game | means more fun for the family, Come to the DeHaas Electric Co. Bellefonte, Pa., cooking school and learn how you can gel one free. * --Miss Winifreq Fleming, daugh- ter of former Judge and Mrs M Ward Fleming, of East Linn S reel | went to Philadelphia, Sunday | resume her studies as a second year student at Temple University | -Austin and Elwood Furst sone | of Mr. ani Ms, James C, Furs t, ol | West Linn S.oreet, have returned tc | thelr studies at Dickinson College | Austin is a member of the selon class while Elwood I; a sophomore. | ~The Lingenfelter Motor Com- pany, a Buick agency, is now locat- ed In its new quarters in the George | A. Beezer garage, North Water! street, where the servicing of Stude- baker cars will remain a specialty. | —Mrs, P. M. Dubbs and children | William and Rebecca, of East Linn} Street, are spending this week with relatives in Cumberland, Md. They made the trip with Mrs, Dubbs brother, Willlam R_ Baird, of Cum- berland, who motored here Satur- day. — When the Susquehanna Valley Jubilee Excursion to the World's Fair in New York left the Belle- fonte station, early Sunday morn-| ing, it carried 9¢ persons from Bellefonte and vicinity. The excur- sion arrived here on the return trip early Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Calhoun, of Gary, Ind., and their daughter, Mrs James Steele of McKeesport, re-| turned to their respective homes Monday, after spending a week in Bellefonte as guests of Mrs Cal- houn's brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Rizhel, at their home on East High s'reet ! —A Bellefonte physician, Enoch H. Adams, of Nor'h Alle-|* gheny street, will take active part | in a medical discussion during the’ | | Dr. 90th annual meeting of the Medical | Society of the State of Pennsyl-| vania, opening a four-day session in the Bellevue Stratford Hotel in| Philadelphia Monday, September 30 —Mrs. Edward Harper, of the Elec'ric Supply Co, apartments, | West High street, is arranging to! leave October 5. for Cleveland, Ohio, where she will join her niece, Mrs. | Josephine Bentley, of Cleveland, on | a motor trip to the west coast Their | plans are indefinite but they expect to be gone three or four months Clarence Hamilton has left the Hamilton home on North Alle- gheny Street and is now occupying his own property on North Thoma 8 reet which he recently purchased from the Isaac Thamas heirs. Mr Hamilton has retained the first | floor of the home for his own us «| and will rent the remainder of the] use. Miss Grace Schenck, well known employe at ‘he Wetzler store | Milesburg, who has been confined t bed at the Mrs Frank Wetzler home i there for the past number Ol weeks because of a heart condition is reporied to be showing steady im- provement. Miss Schenck is ex- pected ‘0 be able to resume he duties in the near future Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldstein, | of Hackensack, N. J, arrived in! Bellefonte, Saturday, Mrs. Goldstein | remaining here as a guest of the Sid Bernstein family, while Mr Goldstein is absent oun a trip to] Dallas, Texas, where he is looking over sites for a factory. Mr. Gold- stein is the proprietor of a bedroom | slipper manufacturing plant in Hackensack. “Dr. and Mrs, J. J. Kilpatrick, of | East Curtin Street spent the latier part of the week in Philadelphia | where Dr Kilpatrick attended the | 40th. reunion of his class at the] University of Pennsylvania. While | in that city Dr. and Mrs. Kilpatrick | were guests of Mrs, Kilpatrick? | brother-in-law and sisters, Mr and | Mrs, Edwin Thompson, of Lans-| downe and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Foltz, of Narberth, —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wagner | are preparing to move from their present home on Willowbank street | to the apartment adjoining the J.| B. Wagner & Co. store, South Al-| legheny street, recently vacated by | Mr. and Mrs. George Hazel, A por- | jon of the apartment will be oc-| upied by Mrs, Elizabeth Tubbs | or will vacate one of the Hazel! apartments, (formerly the Hayes | apartments) on North Allegheny street. —Mr. and Mrs. C. Ward Fisher, | of East Curtin street, departed Sat- | urday for a vacation trip. their plans | being to spend several days at the | New York World's Fair before go-| ing to the Jersey coast. Upon their return home early next week they will be accompanied by Mr. Fisher's mother who has been spending the | summer with relatives in the New| York area. Mrs. Fisher makes her | home with her son, Russell Fisher, | at State College. | ~Joseps H. Hogentogler, World War veteran and former weli] known resident of Bellefonte, wa“ elected commander of the Jhhn Lewis 8hade Post No. 6, American | Legion, at Clearfield. Mr. Hogen- togler, formerly employed in the) State Highway Department office: here, Is now an engineer in the dis- trict highway office at Clearfield He and Mrs. Hogentogler, the for- mer Stella Daley, of Bellefonte went to Clearfield about 12 years ago. During the weekend the park. ing area around the A. & P. super market at {he corner of Allegheny and Howard streets was fenced In to conform with suggestions by Bellefonte Borough Council. Since the opening of the store, there has been a problem, particu. larly since many motorists drove across the sidewalk with little re- gard to the safety of pedestrians. Several systems to contro] parking were tried, but produced little re- tr and. | With the fence in place there to the lot] adn maneuver seroia Burial Yas along the walk, lon East Linn { Centre jer is the { home of till for | where | supervisor | Bur | and ! whose | to date | ing i | {| ent parking | Bishop Mrs, James Kellerman, who has been spending the summer month n Bellefonte, returned to her home | in Altoona this week, John W, Bradley, of phia, was a guest this past week at the home of Dr. and Mrs. George P Bible, on East Cur in Street, The condition of William Steele, of Basi. Howarg Street, whe has been seriously Il for somd months, Is not showing any notice able improvement, Jesse Caum, student University, Helhilehem, spent weekend with his parents, Mr Mrs, Jesse H, Caum at their street -For young and old, the wood and Blondie game, Visit | De Haas Electric Co., Bellefonte, Pa. cooking school for information as to iow you can get one free . Mr. and Mrs, Edward Houser, of Pike street, ure Ue parents of daughter born Saturday at the County Hospital, Mrs, Hous- former Virginia Grassmyer, of Bellefonte —~Clyde L. Rand, owner-manager of the Hudson-Willys Sales Com- pany here, spent the weekend in Olean, N, Y., with Mrs. Rand at the her mother who has Jeen several months. -Frank Broderick, son of Mrs. M F. Broderick, of North Thomas street, left early this week for Phil- adelphia to resume his studies at the University of Pennsylvania he is a third-year student and Mr at Lehigh und home Mr Lawrence Neal {and family will move about October {1 from the | tage { of Mrs, Eva Simpson cot- on Burrows street, to one side the Wilson double home at the corner of Penn and Burrows streets, Peter GG. Meek, 11. pen Sunday with his parents, Mr, anc Mrs, George R. Meek, on Norb Spring Street, Bellefonte, has just returned east from the Pacific who Coast. where he had been sent on 1 | business mission. —Miss Mae Toner returned to her home on East Howard street dur- {ing the weekend from a two weeks’ | visit with her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Toner, of Riverside, N. J. Miss Toner is night at the local telephone { exchange —George Derr, who recently pur- chased the Ross Bathurst home on rowes Street and who has had property extensively remodeled redecorated, expects to move | mo the home Monday, from Ww of the Rogers apartunents on South Spring Street Mr the of and Mrs. John Sweitzer, | of Pleasant Gap, last week moved into the apartment in the V. H Pifer building on West Bishop street vacated last mon‘h by Mr. and Mrs. Allison Hollabaugh, who are now occupying one of the Fried. rman apartments ~]f label on your paper bears a date prior to October 1940 you are in arrears. In going over our mail- ing t we find many subscribers ubscriptiong are not paid up Your cooperation in keep- your subscription paid up will greatly appreciated ~Mr. and Mrs Richard Lane of McKeesport, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with Mr. Lane's mother, Mrs. James B. Lane, at her home on East Linn street. Mri. Lane lias arranged to close her home some- time next month ahd go to Me- Keesport to spend the winter with Lhe Iie hay ne { her son. ~-Miss Edith Houser, of South Water Street, employe in the office: of the Lauderbach-Griest Compan here, returned to her duties las op sireet, | Amer.ian Philadel- | | week | Eas ja 8st the | Dag~ | the! al { Shee. 2 Ol 5:30 o'clock Hin week after having been absent fo) | two months cause of Ilness During a part of the time Miss Hou- ser was a surgical patient at the Centre County Hospital. —A group of officials and man- agers of the central district of the Bell Telephone Company were en- tertained at Camp "“Ha'e to leave at Fishing Creek during the weekend. About 25 men were pres- from Harrisburg, Reading Bethlehem, Scranton, Allentown | Beach, Fla., to spend the (have been at the Hurley home for Altoona, Pittsburgh, Bellefonte and) ' Kenneth and Melvin, and James R other cities, —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McGowan, | daughter Barbara and sons Joe and | | Barry, motored to Washington, D. {| C. on Saturday, where Miss Barbara entered the medical school division of the Catholic University for a inine months’ schooling prior to en- {tering the Nurses’ Training School of the Providence Hospital, ~-Mrs. Elsie Heilhecker, of Han- over, former well known resident of Bellefonte and for many years Ore ganist at the Presbyterian church, is spending a week or ten days in | Bellefonte at her apartment in the | John Galaida home on North Penn street. Mrs. Heilhecker has been in Hanover for several years taking care of her mother. —James Leitzell for some time a! member of the sales force of the Decker Motor Company, corner ol Spring and High Streets, on Tues- | day accepted a similar position with | the Counly Chevrolet Company, at { the corner of Allegheny and Bishop | | Streets, Leitzell is commander of Jackson-Crissman-Saylor Post Vel erans of Foreign Wars. --Miss Dorothy Stevens, daugh- ter of Dr, and Mrs. R. L Stevens of East Curtin Street, has resumed her studies at the Mansfield Teach- ers’ College as a second year siu- dent, while Roseann Brachbill Jane Alkey, Elizabeth Ann Wetzler, Betty Ann Thompson and Henry Casper are students at the Lock Haven 8.ate Teachers’ College. —District Atlorney Musser W. Gettig and Mrs. Getlig, of Fast street, were called to Wil- mington, Del, Monday, because of the sudden death of Mrs, Cetligs father, the Rev, I. FF, Wagner, who passed away in a Wilmington hos- pital after he became ill while he from Connection so Fioetda, where | | cover. Anyhow Frank, wh the winter. | from ne : | quently, had been in ill health for i | | | | | | | | | worth, - Mrs. A. C, Smith, of East Bish- | is spending this week in| Brooklyn, N. Y. with her son-in-| law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, | Lloyd Loewer, Farl 8, Orr, of North Spring | Sureetl, secretw y-tieasurer of the Bellefonte Trust Company, is In Atlantic Clly this week al.ending the annual convention of the Bankers' Assoclat.on, Mrs. Royden Kellogg, J, are visiling this at the LD, Paul Fortney home, Bithop street, Mrs, Kellogg Is T of Verng Smith, who makes her home with the Fortney familly, «The Lion Auto Store, for the Fast severy! years located in the Penn Belle Holel Wet High S reet Bellefonte, wis moved yesterday to Sale Coliepe he ¢ 1s owned Bg maliaged by Jacob Kalman Belletontie Mi Mr. und of Aukiyn, N, Q al Mr: and Spent with Mr and Mr family home Charles E two children, of the weekend In Dorworth's par- C. E. Dorworth, on West Linn wid Ji. Philadelphia Bellefonte ents, Mi at the street Dor « musi thitute Slwe 2 and Mrs, levi F burg. Miss Sheetz Day School, an the In H Recently COUrte ied In vMoxly Bilbie klizaba Hes Mile is one of 981 In ¢ all-time reccrd fail enrollment The Beliefonte Banjo Band will hold a drill at Hughes Athlets East wishop stree!, at this Thursday night ure requested to be the drill is being held preparation for the band's ap- in the Lewistown Fire- on October 3 Mi I'. J. Guiffin, of Y. are the parents born Tuesday in a Binghamton, hospital. The new ar- rival, named Katherine Cronin Griffin, is the second child and the second daughter in the family, Mrs Griffin is the former Betly Ray, sister of Philip B. and Edward Ray of Bellefonte The former Poiter-Hoy Hard- ware Co. warehowe, at the corner of High and Polter Stree.s, now the Kofman truck garage and storage bullding, is being given a fresh coat of paint, the coler scheme being red and green ‘rimmings. The paint { a vast improvement in the appear- nce of the building and brightens up the entire area. Mr. and Mrs Cleveland, Ohio, spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Paul Fortney, of East Bishop sireet, On Thursday the Ishlers and Fortneys went to Johnsonburg to visit David Fortney. That evening they attend. ed a banguet 8t, Mary's, given for the mothers and fathers of De- Molay members ene 4 Chicavo daughter Of hie practice held All member present, since pearance men’ Mr. and Bingham! of 4 daughte parade nN Mi, IN O. A. 1shler, of at Black walnuts seem unusually plentiful this year In the Bellefonte area, although many of the nuts were dislodged prematurely from trees by the violent ralh and wind- storms last week, Black walnuts are particularly tasty, if they're not too rich for vour system and if you have the patience to pick out the small pieces of hull from the meats At a meeling Monday night the Bellefonte High Bch Alumni Association made preliminary plans to hold a Hallowe'en masquerade dance at the Armory building Norh Spring Streel, on Friday evening, October 25, The Asotia- toh also expects tw hold a Gance during the Thankigiving season. al- though no definite plans were made Mrs, Ruth Casper, of Thomas Street, preddent of Brooks Doll Post American legion Auxili- ary, last week was appointed sub- chairman of the Junior Legionnaires for the central district of the auxil- jary. The appoin.ment was made by Mrs. Byrl Beaver, of Doversyille department president, who alsc’ named six other sub-chairmen in the state -—Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hur- ley, of West Howard streei, depart- ied Tuesday for North Madeira | winter with their son-in-law and daugh- | ters, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Cory and Miss Hazel Hurley. They made the | trip as driving guests of Mr, and’ Mrs. Cory and Miss Hurley who ol NN Nort the past two months, ~B, Ralph Summer am sons Hughes, all of South Spring Street motored to Waynesboro Sunday, © {attend the funeral of Mr. Summers father Benjamin Summer who died at the age of 81 years. Mr. S8um- | mer. who had visited here infre- some time, Mrs. B. Ralph S8umme: | was unable to make the trip to | Waynesboro because of a severe cold, i ~-This office annually receives an (early and substantial report on the | county's chestnut crop prospects’ from a Moshannon woman who each | year brings to us a couple of small’ chestnut tree branches bearing | samples of the nut in the hull. Our informant, who insists upon remain. i i olor | {ing anonymous, brought in her “re= | { port” Monday and after a study we | find that the burrs are jus’ begin- | ning to open and that the nuts seem | large and well developed. There are no signs of blight, We can there- | { fore assure chestnut hunters that there will be chestnuts this year | Go if you know where fo find them W don’t, ~PFrank Sloan, major domo at the Widmann & Teah drug store here, went completely patriotic this week and designed a “Cod Bless America Sundae” which met with instant approval. The sundae is built along substantial and colorful lines, the color scheme being red, W cherries, white marshmallow, and p, blue grapes. Underneath, of tourse there is ice créam and he afids a few other odds and ends 10 round | out the fish, His advertisements of the Dbrain-child (or brainstorm. depending on your point of view) BE Scranton's loss 1s fand friends for | with other work. in { Cinity | whe «MTs, Curtin Street, is spending this week with relaiives and friends in Al- toona. ~John “Punch” been employed at street Wels store for several years has been transferred to Mill Hall where he ls manager of the Wels Pure Food Store in that town A. L Franch, E, E. Widdowson A C. Hewitt, fonte Kiwanis Club, were expec Lo return home late last night from Scranton, where they had been at» tending (he zessionsg of the State Klwanis convention, Dr. M, R. Gardner, vele'inarian who has been practicing his pro- esalon al the Roan hungalow, East Bishioo 8.reel Bellefonte for the past everal months, will leave to. day lor Philadelphia where on Saturday he will be united in mar- riage with Mis Helen Hay at a ceremony to be perfoomed ot he! home there at 6 p.m, After g week’ wedding trip Dr. and Mrs Gardner will return to Bellefon.e make thelr home Benjamin Bradley has an outside Mokle, who has the Allegheny president, and to plans 0 have raze the Talleyrand bullding, Allegheny street, and has decided to undertake the task himself Work on the demolition of the large structure will begin in the near fu- ture, Mr. Bradley has sold some of the lighting fixtures, flooring, and trimmings, and will dispose of other usable materials as they become available, When the wrecking pro- gram has been completed it is ex- pected that the Bell Telephone Company will continue with Its for a new exchange building site John M. Hartswicks Married Fifty Years Mr. and Mrs John M. Hartswick, Park Avenue Sta'e College mer well known resident of fonle, were guest: at a 50th ding anniversary celebration in their honor Saturday at the home of .Jheir son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Glenn Sutherland, at Lee'sdale Present for the festivities dition to the Sutherland family were Mr, and Mrs, Hartswick's three sons: Harold and Leroy, both of Baden, and Millard, of Bellefon.e and their familik\ including 13 grandchildren. A number of friends and relatives of the elderly couple shared In the festivities. Mr and Mrs, Hartawick. both Thom ate in good health, resided Belle! om 191] until about Car when Mr Hartawick wai retired as a rural mall carrier om of the Bellefonte pwioffice. Prior here and after Mr Hartawick’s retirement, the honored couple have maintained their resi- dence atl State College concern Norlh 14 pan on the of for Belles wed held in ad- 0 her of mn A] fie | 0 coming The Cenire Democrat joins wilikigesn SALE —fte friends extend+ wishe are their legion of other throughot: the county ing congratulations for many more hs in and best ann; Pi Y ver We know fish thst people’ are wrle with other People they are money Card of Thorks WALKER We 1 who sng y SO Wiles means of thanking all friends and neighbors who coutributed In any manner of form during the death of our sister Hadie B. Elder. Ralbh 8 Walker and Wile MOX - We Dressing We take hi thank their of thelr card wmedns of Fxe to nrisbhbors floral tributes and many goles ndly saymbathy during the {ines and death of Charles Mox, late of Beliefoute Jowenh Mox and Family DULLEN-— We take this mean: of #x. pressing our thanks to friends and fieighbora for the we of thelr carn their floral (tributes and their malty acts of kindly symmathy durine the iNness and death of John Dullen, Iate of Howard R. D. 2. airs. John Duile i Wanted to Rent WANTED—To rent, age centrally concrete Fan dition, tral take or a Uwo-Car gare nd be In good cons Pennsylvania Gas { Co, Belietonte Pa. Phone 401 Work Wanted WANTED A housework Lio girl wants Inquire of Irene Mil Hublet burg, Phone 2272 i Zion. WANTED--A middle agen! lady wishes position caring for invalid, female, and would assist in home B Write L. of Centre Democrat. Help Wanted n Care members of the Belles | ed! | Barlett, of Bast | Parent has become 80 aMAZNE'Y POPUIAT. C. BE. Martin and | annual i | Woday given up Hicke Pa located, Must have | | CLASSIFIED 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why T.e Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- its Jow cost ada the benefits derived, It is undisputably Centre County's Commuaity Bar- | sD Counter | for share, Charley RATES -Advertisements of twenty-five words of less, 20 cents tor | first lssue, mad 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertse- | ment contaliiy more than twenty-five words, ote cent a word Is charged REAL ESTATE--A straight one cent 8 word ls charged lor res] esiale sdvertisng—sale or rent KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be malled w | thus office, must be complied with by Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertise: ments, as the publishery are not permitted W divulge the verilser BUESCRIBERS PRIVILEQRE--Every subscrined to The Centre Dem- those answering ‘Me adverlsements name of Lhe ad- rat bs entitied 10 8 25-word advertisement in these columns ohe time, free of charge. This privilege can be used six tiles a year at different | only 29¢. Fint package satis fies or maker refunds low price. Call write Widmann & Teahh and all ae er wood drug stores a7- | FOR BALE-- Mer pears ey. Valley and grape View. Pa x36 Paul N. Ee Phone 917. R- 12 | FOR SALE—Parm lime st price farm- ~ Poultry Remedies EAL MONEY — mean real mon- i days. Simply add Don feed and watch your the een Eagv Ww Hite, Results guaran Drug Store, Bellefonte x30 Instruction MUSIC Plan, Moon: Rates reasonable, Shope Kovasic or call 106-R Hopper's Mlnd« Sung flock Zive teed Pa Parris} start now or 432 Blore or pton on High St INSTRUCTIONS learn to play walan singing guitar, 81 Include lesson (private or class) and #0lld Mahogany Oibson guitar with Case. Now is Lhe time to start. phone 272 or stop In the Music Hall We have completed 8 vears of succesful teaching in Bellefonte, also orman- Zing orchestras and bands for pu Pils WW Win for practionl experience learn to play the easy way. V. H PIFER. Music Studio Jrntrucl i n Penor Banto, Hawaltan Out ber, American Oulld of Gul ai 11, Bishon St. Branch Btudios Lock Haven, Clarence BBLS "Articles tor Sale POR SALE—An aDartment range, in good 1034 fiz condition - n SALE—6t a crib enameled In excellent condition. Phone Belles fonte 4)¢ Sed x40 and C 13¢¢ Mrs D 2 am XR POR BALE “Beat rade hard coal Ton or load PF. Ripka, Bellefonte Phone POR: SALE- Pur " COUntry M. E. Decker, Howard fnew Snydertown) Phone soft iota 7i5 lard, R Zion HOME, pay bY iillam Bhope Bellefonte 432 x42 DRC W ¥ Y Ot m the month, See 81 the jumber office ~ongitioned Mavtar tlectrie washer. Inquire of R Owens Flectric Riore. Bellefonte othy ated Das hyem wine 184 -R x36 Btgahiel Pa R range and a Inquire of John Bellefonte x19 Ewell auick chard St X36 A McCormick - Deering 4 roll In gid cone Inguire of L Rickie Cen- nD X39 yon nt Cheap two Buyer ! Smith. Blan Bellefonte Pa FOR SAR carn hisker dition tre Mall R FOR SALE- Hee P—— Thor wash - er. Priced right for «quirk Inouire of BK iefonte, Pa FOR SAILE--HNeatrola «tyle room stove. In eood ehape Cheap 0 tulck bayer, Inquire 28 N. Spring Birest, or Phone 196-W 0 POR SALE 480 feet of 11, in pod verd fron DIipe, 5 cents foot: 1 ward Dockash Heatrola $15 Glenn H Moore, Beech Creek, Pa x40 You get automatic heat Firemaster astokers. Clean | “nq aenomical. Sold by 8 BE Ward, | 219 8 Burrowes 8t. State College Pa | x PCR SALE-—-A bicycle used 2 seasons | at reasonable orice, 2 miles west of Marengo oh Dungarvi road. | Ceorve A, Smith, Warrior rk. 4 | POR SALE 00d grade of soft rh general ! | PCR SALE—A 3 to 4 room capacit y | Pom BALE~Thorobred Beagle Hefonte or Vie | the | x40 ton each. {tmber Co. State College, 1703, f i WANTED Experienced farmer. In- quire of Smull’s Store, Mackeyville. | WANTED--Man to work on farm, " Bust be able to milk WANTED--A tood barber at on good a? eatabl . (C.J. Weaver, Jr. Rebersburyg rm | VANTED--A single man to work on farm, Inauire of Calvin Bellefonte, RB. D 1. Phone Rik lor farmer 40, married, farm. Ine D. State WANTED--An exne between ages of 30 to take ¢ eo of ed ulre of 0, Pivirotto, R. College, Pa. Shingletown. Boarders Wanted ant 1681 WANTED-Boarders are of BN Trostle, Wanted to Buy fuire a of Re M. Soe Borin Sells | ek Lin excellent condition. {ald Detwiler, Phone 914- | . x39 i Witmer, by the ton or truck Joad, slab wood. Inquire of Lee Reed Faint St. Alen Weal | le M. | Zion | aril} | FOR SALE-Beauttful per week. | dell [Hall 631 or call Mem | Bel bec 9 rite Photie 151- R hie, Owena Electrie Store | ifonte, Pa. R D FOR SALE-—A straight x3) i Bellefonte, Pa, Phone 14 of Colling Shoemaker, Co.. Bellefonte, ers can afford tw pay Long, Howard 191° (Nivtany). ——— Inquire of 2. Phone seu D FOR BALE-Coal aud wood 1 haul ashes away BL & low pate. Call 847-3 tor ices. Bam Capperelll Bellefonte, R. D. 1, Ccleville POR BALE--0O00d used cul tipacker; 16-7 McCormick Deertng ractor in A-l condition MM. H. Bew Howard, Phone Howard 2731 2 Wizard elec. white porcelain hig only $3065 wus $4980 Auto Associate Btore. Belle nha x30 ric Washer capacity Western som 14 “, . Wins W i lable. solid waln LOuK piayer plano, bench and 26 desk and other furniture Dean Fredericks 515 Canal Sireet Fler mir wor 1 Pa x39 foot wolid ror BALE Hunareas ot used tires, all sizes from 15 w 26 loach rims Backed Ly written guarantee Open evenings urtldl § o'clock Wallrun Auto servio Bnow Shoe Intersection Phone 153. 18d POR BSALE-One Stewart Super- heater, one Happy Thought kitchen range, both In pood condition. one Quart -savwed oak sideboard and large Victrola With records. Milfred M Garrett, ure, Pa x41 ros : BALE~WOC ormi ok “Deer ne i shredder in pr ac~ von. Priced righ aule Sonn micate wit h Mr a vey Blake or Kohler's Imple . met store, Port Roval, Pa x39 Pom SALE Tractors, new and used all kinds be%iaes John Deere—at attractive pric Horses and cat. lie accepled A part payment. also trade-ins for sale Write Losch Ime plement Combany, Jerry Shore, Fa pe | 4 for Dulles Mills, Pa X39 FOR BALE-O0 White Rock J. M. Miller, R. D. Soring FOR SALE—18 Whit . Rock pulleta ready to lay, 2 miles north of Unionville on Rattlesnake Pike, Geos we W Barton POR SALE- Barred Pleme 11] 4 months oid dullets 700 os ued Brollies 8c Fleming FOR SALE S00 White Leghorn hens: registered Ayrshire milk cow. Al- #0 a 1836 Philco radio 8 push buts fons. W. O Garmber, 1 mile west of Fillmore, Buffalo Run, Bellefonte R. D1 x39 POI SALE ready for market, veered, Ilene 30c 8c. a Mo, live for hotels and Bager New cron “of parkeys are dressed free and 2 ib and tomas weight, Lowe: rice banguets. Ca A Mackeyville. Ps. Phone Mil Nelson Bllett 40 Live Stock FOR SALES purebred Hampshire ram lambs. Hartie Bros. Belle i. = PM SALE--A sod rabbit doe, broke | deer proof. Inquire of John Her ter, Burnside St. Beliefonts, Pas. x40 leg Beagle hound, about 14 mo. old. Inquire jof Harold Benner, Burns) | Bellefonte. Pa. FOR SALE-A young horse weight 1400 Jos, price reasonable. In- | guire E IL Hall Julian BR. D D'x Run. Phone 812-R-15 x39 | POR SALE-—100 feeder steers, light and giv weights. Inquire of | Nevin Yearick, Jacksonville, Belle- | | fonte, A D2 ne Howard he x40 | POR good teams Of | right, Inguire | niao Mots FOR SALE Several horas Priced Pa. heater. burns soft or hard coa nn ood condition, Inoulre of Harold | Battante, E Howard St. meer | PCR SALE--TWwo 1040 tractor and traller hauling pav loads of ten | Inauire of O. W. Houts | Pa Phone | FOR SALE--O1l Heatrola heat 3 Jo 4 | rooms. Coal range. Both inate Don. | fonte | POR SALE-Concord erapes 75¢c. bu. come and bring SOntALierS me oulre of John late, 4 milé east Bellefonte on and after Sept | | Phone 025-R-12. x40 . Bee Witiars ~e po Bellefo! ¢ x40 PAINTS .—Perfex Painta the Painters | To ine. a bent house paint ohlY | sara, $230 Jeeta all kinds of re Bellefonte charges If any. Gap. Pa. | ap. Pa. orman, Bush Addition. Belle | %30 | Btate College pa POR SALE--Pour county, silo piles from hard working stock H | R. Jodon Quuasite Bix Biz Spring. Belle. | | fonte, Pa. Phone 541. 41 of year old Chester White boar. £. Stamm, Port Matilda, Pa. RB. D | current | PO BALE | FOR BALE ~New 1611 | | POR | FOR RENT—#urnished | 2 FOR BALE~A fresh, registerrd Guernsey cow, Calf by side. In. | Aire of C M. Meyer Julian, Pa. 240 oR SALE Maree wrens of land with crop of sovheans, Would sell SOYDRLns parte or make Into hay M., Miller, Kebtwrn- | x30 bury Pa POR SALE A ] light sand bath, lated on large Jot oush Inguire of Belietonte, | 1 Farm in fret clases miles from La Water Price right in Care of this off re room house with IIgs garage situ- in Milesurg Bor- | Jolin D. Relish, x4! cone Belle fon'w and electric Write W. M sil 2 on routs No Restaurant, wurist hone slore and sode fountain oombined on Route 04 pew highway whrough | Howard 4 bargain for quick sale. In- quire ut Maples Restaurant, Howard x39 FOI SALE—A tarm room house, bath av oul bulidings, never located 4 miles eat Inquire of Mr. C 8 vend Bank Bullding Haver Pa ol 133 tem, barn, silo falling spring of Buona, Pa Barner, Lock Hao Ver lerk x41 FOR BALE Gener ent for cash well stocked slate town, Excellent ovuvortu Young . smbitious ooupie ested, write Box A Care Cer crat OMoe hid Rn up~ It » tre Der TiO x40 Broom steatnn heat, Bpen- garage in basement. Fin- oak throughout Inguire of H 1 Houtz Lemont Pa Dal 14307 or Gordon DD. Kigsinger, Btate Col lege, Pu, Dial 27 4 x39 POR SALE Cocke Hs Ghie Yeu! ! blige both ree re ed Brucie house, baths cer Boller whed in firegnlace Two male old BALE 7 ood miley FOR © room frame Acres OCRon 80 hit al St wlalyle about Ww Vv Joon ied Brush one ©on- acres. and ne hundred Heasonably MNoe UL 10 sixty (60) E. Bartholomew x42 far m belwee; roads ALE Two re iil eat in fx See Annie Centr ° Hall Pa. Store room For Rent East Po POR RENT —A storeroom on High Street, Bellefonte, Pa session immediately Inquire of Brachbiil’'s Purniture Store, Belle- fonte, Pa 18 Apartments tor Rent ee — Kir We RENT Uni urnished aspartm OO nd bath Helen 125 wo orth Thomas S Phone 132 4 ot ~~ Alia Sorin ¢ POR ner fonte FOR RENT-2nd. floor Schiow building 4 bath. Inquire B. O fonte, Pa. Phone 508-3 a CR RENT A §-room gl convenienoes Turnist shed centrally fants _ Phone 433- J "RENT Five + GEN BPAr with bath, stove, in business von of Bellefouts Inauire H. Haw! Fhone 345-M POR RENT —ard. Boor heated meni 2 front rooms Hed rooms bath, Inglire of R K Elec iric Slope Bel ion! * \ Pa x40 aparunen’ rooms and Harvey He. x39 apartment wil Or jova ted in Bell xp en in a. Ceo -u of “ - Orwere FOR RENT §-room apartment with tile DbLatd Heat hot walter and stove supp led Possession immedi- | stely. Inquire B. O Harvey, Phone 506-J 191 aphrtment. | 3 rooms, Electric stove and elec | tric refrigerator 113 Bast Logan | street, Bellefonte, Pa Phone Pur} i" room furniched COU ve nienoss CID posite public Horary in Beliefonte Apply to Charles P. Harrison, West Howard BL. or call Bld x40 | POR RENT -A 3 apartment, all | POR RENT — 18 floor furnished “room | with steam heat orivate bath a | private entrance porch. Idem! for | one person. Mrs 8 G. Tressler, 103 East Curtin Sireet, Bellefonte Pal FOR RENT-8econd floor duplex. 5 rooms and bath. heat and hot wal- ér, garage. front porch and earden Mrs. Luella Cheesman. Cor. Curtin and Ridee Streets, Bellefonle Phin 02-R ¥ RENT-—Apartments In the Cot- on Hot = also 3 and 4 roomn apart- ments in he Haupt's Place Mansion | House, along state road between | Belisfonte and Milesburg: all con- | | venlences Cull Haupt’s Place, Belle. | fonte, x30 | tore Space For Rent FOR RENT Attractive space in 00 cunied Store. Centrally located light. heat Telephone furnished | Apply Oentre gy Wed x40 RR SALE-—Black Eskimo dog $3.00. | oR goats, male $10.00, female | ‘$1500 Both k. Carroll 20 BE. . Bellefonte, ae Berkshire | Rare rkahire sows | , Berk- ris. Lamar, POR SALES heife Holsteine and All Sed Holsteins | good cattle, t. Phone x30 Real Estate - For Sale Farms For Rent | FOR RENT-—A 160 Penns Valley, Will city. Inauire of H Bellefonte, Pa. Houses tor Rent acre farm In install elsctri- A Brockerhoft x39 POR RENT he } Wed neuds ¥ ment | apart. | man | da ADVERTISEMENTS Bungalow gt Pleasant Gan 4 rooms ana bath. AR cone veniences Garage Henry CC, Noid, Pleasant Cun Fu Phone a ft-11 x41 POR RENT ~Two @-room, {-s0ry frame houses, located on Water BE, Milesburg. Hol air best, all o0- venlences, Also large 7-room apart. ment over Clover Paro store in Milssburg. heat furnished - “ CCCUPAnLC either ry. Inquire Baitonis Trust oF 2 B Hes Mi lent ® Pa nda Loans to Farmers you CAN GET MONEY.- for a oid Lome, for remodeling and for hom lmsprovemenis see William Blogs: write or call Belietonte 432 or Bellefonte 106-R at FARM ERS Do chinery, nother for ful weeding? Mins r sony you need new mae horse, or money Bee Robert Liseler Oeltig's office, Bellefonte wrday morning or Oegrge Motherdbaugh Boalsbury write 10 the Holliday uv tion Credit Association est yeariy—1 0 8 CHLGOrTere el Pa Hat Bat year Miscellaneous ——————— ———————————— DEAD 81 OCK— Removes p ly Call anytime st my expense, 978-9-2 Cora L Smith, pn WANTED Dead, od ana cows, horses and mules fee, Vogts Rendering Works. Oeo. « Vogt, Prop. Centre Hall, Pa. Phone 85- R-4 at Or expense. iu while you of safely ICKs Inciud- Walirun Auto Ber- Shoe luterseciion, wu REP AIRED Hepatrs AUTO GLASS Installed walt We carry a lr Blass for all cars and 1940 models Snow ng Jon Fu nade RN rru RE Wo aii THE TIBBENS PHARMACY DRUGS MEDICINES & OPTICAL GOODS BEECH CREEK, PENNA. If in peed of glagses see us first and Saye money a8 we positively undersoid ks we our ine and have no rent and Bomplere 800K Oermhas 3 cial Eves Ear Glasses for YD0se with or hearing. All frames and mountings pure 1110-12 Karat Gold gusranised permanent wear The Sight and Hearing Ald Store where you can do better than else where, Hourg 10 19 12 210 8 Tt 8. Daily snd Bunday. Ko Wednesday Afternoon Bours 102 Garage Service ROAD SER v 1c x Om; Batter, es; Announcements CIDER PRESSING- “Tt ger Pres at Mar aven Wednesday of we Williams © Purnage., will each week. x39 C ER PRESSING Lone al Boring Mills of each & Cider i Operate week Dress Ye Vy Beginning, x30 C wen PRESSING —T) he Haroster ci- aer Lress al Dali wii be open Sep 3 Thursday of ea n week 8 Bent 25th ve C HN FO n DINNER ~The Methodist I Julisn is wine a roast dinner Saturday evening Prices 25 ang 60 ota. NOTICE-"The meeting will H Houser at al Union Weekly Pray- be in the home of Valley View Sunday W brverviosdy m ited a —— a ——————— ClDER PRESSING. White's Cider Press at Aze Mann will a on Tuesday, September 3. snd will press every day except Seaturdsy until the end of hte season Saf CARD PARTY - Oct. 11th at £00 hall, Bellefonte, p.m inl O00 PF Pa. by Rebekah Lodge, No. 25 Pub. lie invited, brides and five hundred Admission 25 cents x41 CIDER PRESSING My cider press Reese Hollow, near Port Mati Will operate every day acapt | Saturday giring Seplember ghd OC- ltober. O.%® Reee 139 RUMMAGE S8ALE--The annual { fall rummage sale sponsored by the pee | Woman's Auxiliary of St. John's Pois- copal church, Bellefonte, will be held in the Bush Arcade bulidinz West | High Street, on Saturday, October 19. RUMMAGE SALE The Milesthure Woman's Club will hold a rummage sale on Oct 17. in Watson's store room. Milesbure. The sale ail! open jal 10 a mm. some good second hand values will be found among the ar ticles to be sold © Repairing knives sharpened while vou walt. Machine work of all kinds. We also have in stock cold roll siett gap sCTews, sel screws Woodrufl xm stork ete. Swartz hine Sooo Bellefonte, Pa. Phone MR FOR RENT-Oct. 1st. small house 4- rooms, Breakfast Jove; bath ahd hove Phone 1'sllefonte NER Rh 36L on RENT-Four room cottage Borough street, Bellefonte. Oon- veniiences. cellar, ow : good oon. dition. Oil THM Betietonte. x39 | i giz room bunsalow Bunnyside. water In ay ¢ Fy : x x30 | 8 room house with : Rn po Loren By in Bush Addition | i en nd . Nin WEATHERSTRIP —Save fuel keen. out heat, cold ang wonl. Let estimate without cost Nn. J. Dolinger, Phone 58, Diemer L. Bathurst INSURANCE SERVICES VT. EAGLE, PA Pr. 0. Howard, Pa. 3 | THE DRUDGERY OF LIFE REQUIRES A FEW Things to Brighten Ones Existence ONE OF THESE THINGS IS FLOWERS!
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