Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 10, 1940, Image 5

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    October 10, 1940,
THE CENTRE DR BELLEFONTE, PA.
Page Five
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~Mr. and Mrs, Edward Brown |
of the Crider’s Exchange Bullding, |
spent the weekend in Philadelphia, |
with their daughter,
-Mr, Samuel Keyes,
burg, N. J,
the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
Tomco and Mr, and Mrs, Andrew
Tomeo, of Stormstown,
—Miss Bernadine Condo, of East |
Linn street, bookkeeper at the Wit-
mer Electric store on West High
street, Is spending a week's vacation |
with relatives and friends at Al-
toona,
~The Parents Association of the
American Legion Junior Band will
hold its monthly meeting, Thurs-
day evening at 8 o'clock, at the Le- |
glon home. All members are urged
to attend.
~Mr. and Mrs, John Benner and
son of West Beaver Sireet, spent
the weekend in Danville, Pa, at
the home of Mrs. Benner's uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ML
Hummer
~The Misses Anna Eckel,
Chick, Susan Boscaino and Agnes
Derstine, all of Bellefonte, spent
the weekend visiting the battleflelds
and other points of interest in the
Gettysburg area
—The State convention of the
North American Trappers Assocla-
tion will be held in Bellefonte on |
Saturday and Sunday, October 26
and 27. Owners of tourist homes are
asked to list their places with the
Chamber of Commerce so delegates
can be directed to them
—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knarr and
family, of North Spring street, will
move in the near future to Balti-
more, Md, where Mr. Knarr has
obtained employment. Mr, and Mr:
Clark N. Aikey and family, of West
Lamb street, will occupy thu
to be vacated by the Knares
—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas
North Thomas street, last Wednes-
day enjoyed an 85-mile jaunt over
the Super Highway, entering the
Turnpike at Bedford and leaving it
at Harrisburg. The toll for the trip
was 85 cents. The Thomases express-
ed great interest in the new road
and were much pleased with their
trip.
—The annual hospital rummage
sale will be held in the former A &
P Store room on Thursday, Nov-
ember Tth, Collections will be
made on Tuesday, November 5th
Anyone having rummage, please
make note of this date in order
that the. truck may collect your
rummage, Anyone having rum-
mage call 145 or 638.
~Mr and Mrs. Herbert 8. Meyer,
of Spring Lake, N. J. arrived In
Bellefonte Priday for a brie! visit
with their son-in-law ang daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Malin and fam-
ily, at their home on North Alle-
gheny Street. Upon their return
home, Monday, they were accom-
panied by Mrs. Malin, who will be
their guest for a week or ten days
—Stanley M Kerk, son of Mrs
Prederick F. Hallowell, Allegheny
S reet. Bellefonte, was among a
group of 143 men students pledged
to the 11 social {fraternities on the
Bucknell University campus during
the past week, Kerk, who is a
graduate of Haverford Preparatory
School and a freshman at Bucknell,
pledged to the Phi Gamma Delia
fraternity,
~Mrs
closed her home on East Linn street
of James-
Violet
house
f
Ol
and went to McKeesport to spend!
the winter with her son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Lane, as
some years, She made the trip to
McKeesport as the driving guest of
her grandson, Jacob Thomas Lane
who motored here Tuesday morning
from McKeesport
-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stordt and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mallory, of Tit-
usville; Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Shope
and son and daughter. John and
Marie, of Baltimore, Md.;
Nevelin, of Milroy; Mr. and Mrs
Paul Catherman and three sons, of
Frostburg, Md.; Walter Spicer and
two sons, of Bellefonte: Mrs. Ralph
Morgan. of Hollldaysburg, and Chas.
Shope, of Howard, R. D., Were week-
end guests of Mrs. Effie Spicer at
her home in Milesburg.
~The following Centre Countians
were fecent visitors in the Penn-
sylvania Building at the New York
World's Fair, according to Jose-
phine Poster Bright, Publicity Di-
rec'or of the state building: Betty
L. Edmonston J H. Willlams, M.
E. Williams and Dorothy Inoff, all
of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs Charles
E. Woodring, Marjorie Woodring
Harry Woodring. and Charles E.
Woodring, Jr.. all of Port Matilda;
and Maxine Fiedler and Mrs, 8, J,
Pledler, of Aaronsburg.
~David F. Fortney, of Johnson-
burg, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Paul
Fortney, of East Bishop street, is
spending two weeks in Omaha, Neb.,
where he is atiending the biennial
convention of the United Lutheran
church as a delegate from the Pitts.
burgh Bynod. Mr. Fortney is a lay
leader in the Pittsburgh Synod and
president of the Brotherhood of the
Northeast Conference. He is making |
the trip by air. having taken the,
plane from Pitisburgh last Sunday
and will return at the conclusion of
the convention by way of Erie
~Miss Jean Blaney, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Blaney, of East |
Curtin street, was guest of honor at,
a party held at her parental home,
Priday evening, in celebration of her
12th birthday anniversary. Enter-|
tainment included games and square
dancing directed by Joseph Myers,
of State College. Those who attend |
ed the party were: the Misses Dor-
othy Gordon,* Betty Lou Herman,
Dorothy White, Grace Brooks, Mar- |
tha Gross, Susan Sheffer, Barbara |
Pritchman, Carolyn Robison, Lila!
Ardery, Dorothy Eberhart, Ethel
Pisher, Patsy Blaney and Jean
Blaney, and Messrs, Kenneth Wid-|
dowson, James Flick, Dale Fritch-
man, Joseph Musser, Richard Al-
ters, Richard Capers, Henry Quig-
ley. Herbert Malin, Kermit Murray,
Lewis Davidson and Ronald Hill,
i this
{ The large bunche
| free of defective fruit and the grapes
| ment he showed us
| gantic
iphia for a
i training. After that she will receive
James B. Lane on Tuesday |
has been her custom for!
 versary
and Mrs
Joyce |
~The Pifer Music store and the
Harman Dairy this week became
members of the Bellefonte Cham-
ber of Commerce,
Of Sewage Plant |
The Belle fonte
(ty,
Borough Author«
agency of Councll set up to op-
erate and maintain the sewage dis- |
at a)
[regular meeting elected Ralph Heis- |
posal plant, Monday night
ter, of East Howard street, Belle-
{fonte, as operator of the plant, He |
Y Named Operator ‘Thrift Dinner
Tomorrow Night
| American Press | Correspond-
ent in Far East to Speak;
To Present Movies
The Thrift Investment Corpors. |
~Mrs. Mabel N. Immel and dau- takes the place made vacant by the | ton of Pittsburgh will again enter.
in Bellefonte on a business
| pleasure trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Ardery,
Bellwood, motored to Bellefonte yes-
terday to attend the funeral of Mr, |
Ardery's uncle, the late E. E. Ard-
ery, of Reynolds avenue,
~Mr, and Mrs. Harry F. Jones, of |
| North Thomas street, returned home |
| Friday from a
several days’ visit
with relatives in York where they|
attended the famous York County
fair
—We are indebted to Mrs, Harry |
'Breon, of Pleasant Gap, for a large |
box of the finest grapes we've seen |
season. In the lot were two var-
feties, Concords and a white grape, |
were singularly
were large and luscious
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Meyer, of
Lemont, are receiving congratula-
tions on the birth of a daughter at
their home on October 1. The little
girl is the fourth child but the first
girl In the family, Mrs, Meyer is a
daughter of Mrs, Anna Gordon, of
North Walter street, Bellefonte,
-(ieorge A. Beezer East Cur-
tin street, this week a watch
fob medal given to him by the
Studebaker Company several years
ago upon his completion of 25 years
of service as Studebaker agent in
Bellefonte, Mr. Beezer offers a re-
wird for the return of the souvenir
Harry Tressler, farmer residing
near the Bellefonte alrport, reports
that his apple crop Is ready for
picking, and in proof of hls state
a bushel of gi-
had just pick-
crop, generally, is
Tressler's samples,
teachers are in
of
lost
red apples he
ed. If the apple
as fine as Mr
the county's school
for a good season
—The monthly meeling of the
Junjor Department of the Bellefonte
Woman's Club will be held at the
home of Miss Elizabeth Smith, in
Milesburg, on Monday evening, Oc-
tober 14, at 8 o'clock. Those desir-
ing transportation to and from the
meeting are requested to get in
touch with Mrs. Guy H. Glenn, of
the Cadillac apartments, Beliefonte
—Arnold Cobb, of Minneapolis,
Minn, who has been an instructor
at the University of Minnesota for
the past five years, stopped in Belle-
fonte last week for a brief visit with
his father. Myron M. Cobb, and Mrs
Cobb. at their home on West High
street, while enroute to College
Park, Md. where he has accepted
a position as assistant professor of
mechanical engineering at the Uni-
versity of Maryland
Miss Jean Musser, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Musser, of Pleas-
ant Gap. has resigned her position
as a nurse at Princeton Hospital,
Princeton, N. J.. to accept an ap-
pointment as a nurse in the United
States Navy. The appointment be-
comes effective in a month, and at
that time Miss Musser expects to be
sent either to Brooklyn or Philadel.
period of preliminary
tation which may be
or any of its
i
a permanent &
in the United State
possessions
-N. J. Gill, of East Bishop street
was a guest of honor at a surprise
party held last Thursday night at
the home of hig son and daughter-
in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Russell Gill,
also of East Bishop street, In ob-
servance of his 73rd birthday anni-
iuests present were Mr.
Herman Hazel and daugh-
Mr. and Mrs Willis
Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Gill
and son, Robert. Mr. and Mrs. LL. N
McClure and daughters, Sara and
Carolyn, Mrs. N. J. Gill and Miss
Sallie Miller, all of Bellefonte; Mr.
ter, Shirley.
and Mrs. Harry Gill and Michael
Gill. of State College; Mrs. Rosie
Gill, Jerry. Elmer, Merril] and Na-
thanlel Gill, and the Misses Eliza-
beth, Nettie. Jodie, Martha and Alda
Gill, all of Pleasant Gap
EE
Red Cross Group
Plans Roll Call
The executive committee of the
Bellefonte Red Cross met Monday
night in the W. C. T. U. rooms to
discuss plans for the annual roll
call scheduled to start on Armistice
Day. Lewis Orvis Harvey, chairman
tof the roll call, will call a meeting
of his committee within the next
few days. In connection with the
drive the committee hopes to show
the Red Cross movie film. “Play
Your Part”
Lane,
Mrs. Harrison Walker reported on
the garment production work, say-
ing that she has her workers lined
up but that shipments of materials
Have been delayed. John Shoemaker
was appointed chairman of first aid
and life saving. Mrs. 8. M. Shall-
cross was appointed chairman of
publicity. with Mrs. L. Orvis Harvey
co-chairman.
oan atl — 4 o—
BANJO BAND NOTES
Bellefonte's 85-piece Banjo Band
took part in the big Piremen's pa-
rade at Lewistown, October 3, lead-
ing the Bellefonte Logan Fire Coms- |
pany.
Band members are happy that
Virginia Solt, who was struck by a
hit-run driver as the bus was pre-
paring to depart from Lewistown, is
feeling better and should soon be
able to join them.
The driver of the car which
struck Miss Solt pleaded guilty to
drunken-driving and hit-run and
is being held on $1000 bail,
tion, was allowed to proceed home |
{the same night. She has been a
member of the band for § years,
Banio Band rehearsals wil he =. |
{evmed this Monday night at 6:30
‘o'clock. All members are requested
to be nresent or advise director
| reason for absence,
featuring Priscilla,
spent the weekend at|ghter, Francis, of Spring Mills, were | recent death of Charles Mox
Paul | callers at this ofice Tuesday, while |
Mr, Helster, employed by the State |
{eght years, is a graduate of Penn
was deemed by the Authority as be-
ing the best qualified of some 14
j applicant for the position,
In addition to his dutles as sew- |
lage plant operator, Mr. Heister will |
{perform the duties of borough health
| office r, succeeding Dr. 8. M, Nissley, |
and will
fof Slate College, resigned,
do some of the borough's surveying
| work, Helster also will be assigned
to make regular tests of water in
the Big Spring, which up to this
{time have been sent to chemists at
| State College.
i wn wl ————
Fire Marshall
Probes Fatality
Officers from the & St: ite Fire Mar-
shall's office at Harrisburg this week
investigated the fire at the James
Hanley home in State College, Sep-
tember 28, in which Mrs, Hanley
suffered burns which indirectly
caused her death at the Centre
County Hospiial here Friday morn-
ing
Ac
gator
|
investi
of Lhe fire
found nothing to in-
circumstances, Con-
of the fire given at
attributed by the of-
other fac
uspicion
ording to reporis, tl
all angles
»
checked
in detail, but
dicate unusual
flicling reports
the time were
ficers to confusion
tors, them of
nature, it was sald
Mrs. Hanley's bury themeelve
ordinarily would not have been fa
tal. The woman had uffered
from asthma, it was explained
the direct cause of death Was a
ing up of the lungs resulting from
breathing hot fumes and from low-
ered resistance occasioned by the
burns. The investigation is now
closed, it was reported
ant
none of
a
long
atid
HM
fili-
Keller's Orchestra
To Play For Dance
Carl Keller's Orchestra, of Lock
Haven has been selected by the
Bellefonte High School Alumni As-
sociation to play for the Hallowe'en
dance sponsored by the Association
on Friday night, October 25, in the
Spring Siree; gymnasium, The
band. consisting of seven pieces
and featuring two vocalists, comes
to Bellefonte highly recommended
as a bright, snappy aggregation
guaranteed to make any dance a
SUCOPSS
The committee in charge of
rangements has announced shat no
one will b¢ admitted to the dance
floor unless masked, Prizes will be
awarded for both the most elabir-
ate and the most original costume,
the cleveres: Walt Disney costume
and the funniest couple
Admission will be 30 cents single.
5 cents a couple, Tickets may
now be secured at the following
business places: Hoag's Dairy Store,
Boston Candy Kitchen, C. & H
Pol Room, and the High Street A
& PP. Al proceeds will be turned
over to the scholarship fund
—. =
Bellefonte Girl
ar-
Injured at Lewistown
! made
——_
rly
Virginia Soll, aged 16. daughter
Mr. and Mrs, Lee Salt, of South
Spring Streel, Bellefonte, esaped
with injuries about the logs and
body bruises al out 6:30 o'clock last
Thursday evening when she was
struck by a car in Lewistown and
was thrown under a bus which she
was about to board.
Miss Solt, a member of the Belle.
fonte Banjo Band, which had parti-
cipated in the firemen's celebration
and parade earlier in the day, was
standing beside the bus which was to
bring band members to Bellefonte
She was rushed to the Lewistown
| hospital in an ambulance and later
was brought home.
The driver of the car, who is said
to have struck two cars before hitting
the girl, was arrested by nolice. One
of two cars hit by the machine was
owned by Fred Fisher, of Bellefonte
of
Talleyrand, Brant
Hotel Sales Closed
Two major real estate transac
tions affecting Bellefonte properties |
were officially completed yesterday.
Records in Recorder Leamer
Woodring's office show the transfer
of the Talleyrand Inn property from
Benjamin Bradley to the Bell Tele-
phone Company of Pennsylvania for
a consideration of $16.000
The records also *how the trans.
fer of the Brant Hotel, corner of
Allegheny and Bishop streets, from
W. W. Bickett to the Bun Oil Com-
| pany,
The Talleyrand site is to be used
as the location of a dial telephone
exchange building for Bellefonte. |
The Brant House is to be razed and |
a modern service station is to be lo- |
i cated on the property.
| ~Bargains In the Classifieds.
y Hickox
for a consideration of $8.
{ tain a large group of Centre county
| stockholders and friends at a din-
and | Depa; tment of Health for the past {ner to be held at the Penn Belle J
of this
Hotel, on Friday evening
of |Btate in sanitary engineering, and | Week.
J. G. Nolph, Jr., American press
| correspondent in the Far East for |
everal years, will speak on his fas- |
cinating adventures in China, Ja-
pan, Siam, Indo China and
Philippine Islands, His adventures
included more than 35,000 miles of !
foreign travel hy every mode of
transportation from sampan to afr. |
plane,
During his hour of entertainment,
Nolph will reveal his persona]!
Mr.
adventures encountered with the
famed Igorrote tribes of Luzon Is-
lands in the Philippine group; his
observations and experiences In
photographing the Lost City of
Angkor in the Cambodian jungles on
the equator; also unusual facts and
adventures concerning the Queen of
Jade, an American woman in China
considered the world's greatest auth.
ority on that precious stone
H. R. Hickox,
Thrift Investment
burgh, will
president of the
Corp, of Pitts
present moving pictures
of his own making, many of them
in colors, of unusual points of ine
terest in America and Bermuda, Mr
also own ome excellent
by Eastman of the
Graf 8pee which will
ure made
inking of the
be shown
More than
been entertained
ney
pected on thi
Hickox's thought
entertainmen
er
ic
75 guests have already
at two former dine
at least that many are ex
Anion it Mr
to Fed | uch
that le Ldkhold
bEcoine more personally
guainted with the corporation offic.
ls and the progre various
local Thrilt office
Man Hurt, Cow Slain
In Weekend Crashes
abd
ok
$i:
wilde
Ia) at
, of the
and a cow
weekend accident
colnty
One person wa
killed in
nt rl
in the central part
Willem L
Mills, suffered laceration
knee and bruis the left hip
about 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon
when his truck crashed into a8 cul-
vert and tree on Route 45 about ohe-
half mile east of Lemont. The truck
left the road when a spring shackle
hroke by motor po-
lice. Damage k wag about
$125
A cow owned Ly the
Tate estale near Pollery
killed when it walked in
car operated by Charle
Apollo, The accident hh
day morning 10
age to Lhe car Was
injured
wi
of the
Putterwon Ouwweola
of the left
¢
Ol
it was reported
10 the ir
Mrs. Frank
Mills, was
front of a
Boyd, of
pened Sune
Dam.
aj
0 clock
£75,
>
a
about
ys at
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Arrested For Theft
Of Highway Gasoline
Arrested for stealing gasoline
from road equipment owned by the
State Department of Highways, two
youths were arraigned before Squlie
Harold D. Cowher at Bellefonte on
Tuesday alternoon. The youths, Carl
F. George, 18, and Clair F. Blew.
art, 20. of Lilly, near Cresson, plead.
ed guilty to the charges
Committed to the county jail the
boys were later released when they
restitution for the stolen gas-
It is undersiood that George
and Blewart were their way «
New York City when they took the
gasoline October 3. The arrest was
made by Pvt. Harold Ream of the
Raockview substation motor police
and charges of larceny were brought
by Aaron D. Leitgell Bellefonte,
superintendent of highways in the
oline
on
lecounty
don tian
Lock Haven Police
Question Local Trio
{Continued from Page 1)
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clothing, papers and a grip in
matches and other
used n
to head-
men's
which there were
articles which might be
cooking. It was taken
quarters
In the group Were Willlam Auman,
of Pleasant Gap: Willlam Bryan and
Leonard Snook, of Bellefonte
an, the police learmed, is one of the
youths implicated with the thelt of
{the Samuel E. Brickley car at Lock
Haven a few weeks ago
GOING ON A PLEASURE
TRIP?
Do not allow headache, up
set stomach or any other ner-
vous condition mar your are
rangements. Get a BOTTLE of
KARSIK
and your troubles are over.
For Sale at
PENN BELLE CUT RATE
(Next door to lobby of
Penn Beile Hotel)
BELLEFONTE, Pa.
Price 25¢ (Sent Post Paid)
SIE Ee Ss
| POM-POMS
| CHRYSANTHEMUMS
$3 & $4 dozen
75¢ bunch
(STANDARD SIZE BUNCHES)
ting Bola ow $1000 Dull ine Large range of Colors
~Also, All Other Cut Flowers—
|
Woodring’s Floral Gardens
| BELLEFONTE, PA,
Bry- |
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MARKET QUOTATIONS
Corrected Weekly by C. Y. Wagner
& Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte
Wheat BO |
Oals 32
Buckwheat 50
Rye 50
Barley S50
Corn 75
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Marriage Licenses
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Lingle Pittsburgh |
Shearer New Alexandria
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during the
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4 all persons who contributed
in reg manner or form during 1e
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MY na “We wikh 0 express our
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2 exprewing our deep appreciation to
iremen. [riends, and neighbors for
the ure of their cars, their many
flo al offerings. their generous oon.
butions, and for the many other
pk wes of indly sympathy dur-
ing the death ahd funeral of the
late Joseph Delailo. of Bellefonte
Mes Delallo and Children
Personal
MEN, WOMEN ! WANT VIM 7 Stm-
ulants, tonics in Ostrex tablets
pen up bodies lacking Vitamin Bi, 1©
Iron. Calcium. Phosphorus. 88c give |
today only 2c. Pirst package satis- |
fies or maker refunds low price, Osi,
write Widniann & Teah and all oth-
or R004 drug stores. dad
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Instruction
MUSIC-Plano lessons: ' start how,
Rates reasonable, Mrz.
{ Bhope Kovasic, North Allegheny rh
yor call 105-R or 482, or stop in at |
Hopper's Music Store on High Street
Articles tor Sale
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i tor at the
Beilefoute, Pa
FOR SALE--A large Hoatein in pood |
ndition Ingui of lester |
| Batrd, Milesburg. Pare x41
IMPROVE UR HOME pa by |
| Bee William A
[at yA ns office, Bellefonte 4
x42
| FOR SALE-Kitchen cabinet, in good
George Rive
nditian
| ai Pap Phone Centre hy) 55-1
i
Used Electric refricera. |
Electric = Supply Co.
POR Ce Ul ord bushels, of ve for
farm ne Oro
ry Paul E. Stephens, Pine arr |
Moon Hill
FOR SALBE--8tark's
ao bike Loa 2 TEx
 Phionvite Pa. Phone 9314R-22 »42
FOR SALE-Used ig . wor
SETI NR Bde ALR RR
FOR BALE--Used ©
| POR BA
| FOR
im good condition. Raymond Orne:
x42
Yeu | FCR
de |
cow, Mr.
| FOR MALE-A food milkin br
x
John Mocak, Clarence,
FOR BALE-Fony, 42-inches high; |
some pigs and corn. Thomag Oil
Julian, Pa. R, D. x42
i
| POR BALE-~Thordured Beagle pup-
ples from hard working stock. HH
R. Jodon, Opposite Big Boring, Belle |
{ fonte, Pa. Phone B4).
| —
POR BALE-T'wo good cows, one
Guernsey calf by side, and the
other to be fresh soon. Inquire !
Mike Rusink, Clarence, Pa, whl
d-year-old beagle hound
Bunted over 3 yearn, year-okd
beagle hound, started W. H Beck
| Bufislo Run, Near SBtormstown, 241
x43 |
POR BALE
FOR SALE-2 pure
helfer calves, 1 wrek old. who's wo
nearest Dams averuge butterfat test
of 38%. J. R. Hurtle, Bellefonte, Pa,
IR. D. 1 x41 i
bred Holstein
E
the Electric Supply Co
Pa
washer, at
Bellefonte
x41
good range slove.
Inquire of W. J. Ker-
Pa x4!
Price $10.00
ry. Moshannon,
POR BALE- fe
apples,
Crehard
Me Intos Wh and Winesap
all sprayed, at the Mever
Rebersburg, Pa x42
FOR SALE
Wie ranges
DeHans
Phone 679
Several good
ocoul sloves
Electric Co
used elec
and washers
Bellefonte,
x41
FOR BALE Parm | Lune at price tarm-
rs can afford Ww pay. Inquire of
C. M, Long, Howard R. D. 2. Phone
Zion 1913 (Nittany). 38u
FOR BALE Coal gnd wood
Aalir away al a low rate
Wi.) for prices. Bam
Beliefont ., Pa. R D i.
I haul
Cali
Capperelll
Celeville, 2%
—————
SALE Crushed
for driveways and
asonable. Plahiburn
RD 1, Contractors
ot SALF -
16-7
aril}
Howard
svone
la ey
farm
Servi
Good
suit
Very re-
Bellefonte
Yun 4
a used cuitipacker;
McCormick Deering x
A-l1 condition M
Phone How ard
mn
in
POR BALE A 4 burner
Kag stove in
reasons
E Howard
aired
cond itios
Ir nuire
Poog
FOUR BALE A kiw
eXchange for
Phone
POR SALE
running
| £3 ade
nane
A Nash
condition Will wel]
on coal. Inquire J Ha 33
East Beaver Bt .) lef srry
4011
FOR BALE- Good grade of soft coal
by the ton or tr load Alw
pia wood. Inguire of Lee Reed. Wes:
Lamnb St, Bellefonte. Pa Phone 174-
R x43
| vom SALE Slab wood cut ength
by Lruekioad or cariosd ai our
mill near Boring Milks QO Ww
Hous lLatber Co. State College. Pa
"hone 708 J
CORI
or
Kerr
Pa
Lo
FOR SAT Othello range
condition): water motor
“cream freezer
CADRCiLY
Parm
Du ite
FOR SALE
tories
light
ge erator
Plag bat.
h 32 wall
MTSE MOO, 4 horse cushmarn engine
Hall, Pa
¥ SALE Electric Refri icerntor
rigidaire] perfect condition suite
mrge family or restaurant
Also eisctric range
Farm, Mackeyviile :
‘FOR SALE- ~Diresser
2 rocking chairs
chairs ten foot
doughtray, badket
Frazier 440 N
Pa
x4!
LE
faDestry couch.
6 kilchen antigue
extemnion tobe:
oulit. Mis MH F
Sourine 68t., Bale! te
POR SALE 1083 Diamond T Shattia
and cab with vower teke off, U 1i-
cense short wheel Base will sell
cheap for h, or take lighter truck
in trade, rugers Oarage. Philips
bum Pa 242
POR SALE--Rundreas of used tires
all sipen from 15 10 26 inch rims
Backed Ly written guarantees. Open
evenings until § o'clock Wallrun
Auto servi Snow Shoe Int :
Phone 15% 18
| PCR SBALE-JT'wo traction potato dig-
rer: one Eureka 6-11. 22-in. wide,
one Farguar 5-11 20-in. can use
either horse or tractor. C H Camp-
bell, Penna. Purnace, Phone State
College 8770 x41
POR SALE-—Northern gw apbles, 50¢
aS pring, eontalhets Als 1 pal
axe Jugs, UJ and handles Cl rk
Orchards, Benner Twp
Route at Myers ocMnetery
Clark, Bellefonte RB D1
POR SALE-<An enameled Kalamazoo
range with warming close! and
(tank. Also a bedroom suit and 6
[dining room chairs, About 20 New
Hampshire Red pullets. Inquire of
E Clark, Howard, Pa. 41
FOR SALR One ewart  Buper-
heater, one Happy ught Kitchen
| range, both in RO0d condition; one
Suave iw ok sideboard and
ree Victrola with records fred
| Me Garrett, Redersoure, Pa. x41
POR SALE--Beginning Tuesday, Oct
15, for ten days from 8 a.m $0 8
1p m. graded potatoes at 68 cents per |
uw 65¢
3 in cledn paper sacks less sack
"
{Route 220. Glenn McCloskey x42
FOR BALE~-No. 1 American saw mill
and power ju good condition, ong
| Happy Home range, 60 New Hamp-
shire Red pullets 5 months old, and
1830 model A Ford pick-un truck
nauire at DMNene farm. Jullan, Ps
x41
| FoR BALE A 1935 © Chevrolet ick |
up rock In good Sandi tion, a 1582
| Chevrolet delivery truck, also
on
n
x8x7 used about one vear.
the latest tyne of oooler
{i market. Inguire of Paul
mings, Reber-bure, Pa.
Poultry
BALE--One hundred Plymouth
Dulles at. $1.00 each fire of
Geo. Long, Mad ™w. .
x41
te
ow Hampshire Red
FOR SALE--100 laving hens and
buver.
pry blood
Wenteel, Howard,
fe
POR SALE_Ouernaey cow. for
IRD: Bush Hotiow TheRe, 5
SALEL~A Jane Size
dy Bolletonts. R py
“wu
farm one mile east of Zion on |
a 1939 8
Relvinatalé unit for a meat Some 1
FOR SALE-
bred Beagle
from excep
Henry W,
farm) Centre
x41
Several well
mo. old
Dunner
Zr hy, Keller
Hall 14
SALE Black and
make a good farm dow
collie puppy four months oid
and white. Bova 8. Albrigh
College, Pa. R D. 1
POR SALE
2 broud sow, bred WwW come
I cow due Nov. 10. with second calf
14 mile east of Stormstown, Paul
W. Ghaner, Port Matilda, Pa x41
FARMERS Penns Valley Bales barn u
Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every
other Tuesday. Bring your live stock
and poullry, you can expect good
prices. B. T. Riegel, Owner, “fi
POR white
will
collie
one
an
State
x4!
10 ghoats
in Nov;
3 colts, 1 rider
Pues
ey. Belle!
soul of
POR §
Poland
wee
1%
120 it
Lue rise
Bellefont
lege #
4d
big LyDe
0 aeject
boars af
4 price tl at
one. Come
meke your
i you
SALE
Fler while
Pure hired
Digs 100
Also a few service
ou may want at
ny one can afford 10 own
and view our breeders an
own selection
AB
OO Corman
Real Estate - For Sole
FOR SALE—A 10 room frame house
At 37 East Curtin Street with all
modern conveniences. Inquire of
H. Herr, Bellsfonies or this office. 32uf
POR BALE--A 6 room
Hight and bath, large garage
ated On large jot, in Milesburg
ough. Inguire of John
Bellefonte R D.
FOR
house with
-
$n
SALE
five and
in Snow Bhoe Town.
i the Ocle HiODle Dron.
4 John Lohr
x42
room house
Inqul
Howard, Pa
-
res ’
FOR SALE
ng
of Ballons, Pa
8. Barner Lock Ha.
BL
ocn led miles ent
inguire of Mr. C
ven Bank Bullging. Yespe:r
Haven, Pa
POR SALE
x41
-Nice home on linn St
Pa RT all mie #)
and suitable for cone
vertiog into J speriments. A spien-
gid Inverlment Inquire of R R
Blair, Btate Collewe, Pa. ™ aw?
or 2362 x4!
FOR SALE The property of the Jak
FA Auman locaird in Rebersbure
Pa. 7 rooms with all modern oon-
verlenoces. This bome is In very ood
condition Inquire of H B. Auman
331 E Church 8t. lock Haven, Pa
or Mrs. KH P. Confer, Millhetm. Pa
x41
POR SALE--Two farms located West
of Centre Hall between Brush Val-
ey and Barivetown roads. ome OO
taining elghtv-eight (88) acres. and
ihe other containing one hundred
thirty-five (136) acre Reasonably
priced. Will finance UD 10 sixty (60:
percent. See Annie E Bartholomew
Centre Hall Pa x42
Storeroom For Rent
FOR
RENT-—A storerocom on
Bigh Street, Beliefonte, Pa. Poe.
session immediately. Inquire of
Brachbill's Purniture Store, Belle-
fonte, Pa a.
Apartments 4 for Rent
FOR RENT-
5-room apartment,
all bem furnished or un-
furnishes); centrally located in
Bellefonte. Phone 453-0
FCI RENT--2 bedroom apts. un.
i furnished 5 rooms and bath, Pri
| vate parame. Call Bellefonte 502, be
fore 6 p.m 527 after 6 Dp m x41
FOR RENT--A 3 room apartment,
with all conveniences Inquire of
| Decicer tor Co. Spring St. Belle-
fonte, Pa. Phone 674. x4]
FOR RENT Broom sbartment with
fle Hat? Heat, hol water and
stove supp ed. Possession Immedi-
ately. Inquire B. O. Harvey, Phone
(FOR RENT--First floor 3-room apart.
ment not furnished. semi-private
(bath. Also for sale, large tile-lined
joe relr Tor Wegner Oelss
146
Bellefonte. Phone xd!
[a RENT--FPurnished apartment in
desirable location, Teal Nght ang
hot water included. Laundry pivile
eges and free catbage service, Quiet
iadult family preferred, 32 E Linn
t.
"the |
| Houses for Rent
{rom RENT-4 room
leno Tow idioms, Tote:
A yin 3
Laon 1 207M.
nouire A
Can, gl x41
3 Peasant |
ery XS
1 x31
nor on and ail
“ at 8
nee. at 358 Pas
Toate of 1 Bm amas po
{Call Dr. RR. P
| Eagle
[|
POR
Ridge Ave.
| wood floors
| Bleam heat
D a—
| YOU CAN oEr MONEY for a new
| Improvements eee
‘e naar SETS,
{C IDER PRESSING The
D. Relish, |
x4]
| Society of 2 Bellet
lock |
| the a acit of the ch urch on
lin the room in
| fefiture
given
- | nrives
| The public ia invited
|
ttage on Bur. |
ADVERTISEMENTS |
IPOR RENT--A 6 room house, all
conveniences, at 116 KE. Bishop St,
Boil, Bellefonte 208 241
POR RENT-<A new house, 4 rooms,
whiter and electric light. located on
new highway in Mt Esgle. Inquire at
the home of Mrs Robert Nelson, Mt
Pa 41
RENT ~6-ro0mm boluses,
Hate College. Hard-
downstairs, fireplace,
Bet MMI50. Phone
241
14 WwW,
Bellefonte t $45.
Loans to Fa armers
home, for Femodsizng and for home
Hillam Shope;
Bellefonte 432 or
23
need new mae
write or eal)
Beliefonite 106-R
FARMERS --Do you
chinery, another horse, or money
for fall seeding? See Robert Ziegier
et Musser Cettig's office, Bellefonte,
Pa. any Baturasy morning or Oeorge
Mothersbaugh Boslwourg Pa or
; Holl ‘davsturg Prods
sociation, 4 nlers
ars 40 AR no
x41
Miscellaneous
DEAD 52 O08 << Tuihises :
Oall snyu grag oA
98-9:3 d r ry a
WANTED-Dosd, id apa dissbied
Domes ad miles.
at “our org
rE TIBBENS PHARMACY DRUGS
MEDICINES & OPTICAL GOODS
BEECH CREEK, PENNA If in need
of glagres see us first snd seve
money ps we Dositively will not be
undersoid ss we do our own grind.
ing std heave no rent to pay. las
and complete sioek German Artifie
cial Eves. Also Ear Glasses for those
with defective pearing All framnes
and mountings pure 110-12 Karst
Gold gusranieed permanent wear,
The Sight snd Hesrinw Ald Biome
Where you can do beter than else
where, Hours i019 12. 2086 T0868
Dally sud Sunday. No Wednesdsy
Afternoon Hours 1002
Garage Service
Batter “8
Belle-
FREE HOAD SERVICE. On
to AssOCi-
ase
Announcements
BAKE SALE Oca
or Ree
1] 00 & m
ry
dSelurday x (her
ILA & P Slope room
Rebekah Lodge i
x42
’
ol
Miller's
cider press at Tusseyville will run
jevery Tuesday and Thursdey Harry
Nef, onerator
CIDER PRESSING--Mhite's
Press st Axe Mann will
Tuesday. Seplember 3. and
every day except Taturday
end of hie SERAON 4
x41
Cider
open on
will press
untill the
Sqr
CARD PARTY Ot : at 800
BD. m 1 O. O F hall Bellefonte.
Pa. by Rebeka Lodge, No 25. Pub.
v ited, a An dge and five hundred
41
he Ladies’ Ald
onte Bvangelical
hols « | ranmsae mle
1rday Oct 26. In the former A &
gre roG m on the Diary.
SUPPER — The Ladies
the Pleasant Gat Methodist
hold 4 penny supper in
RU MMAGE SAL KE
day October 11 30 108 » m,
NOT ICE TO ORANGE PA’
Neighbor Night meeting will
at Unionville Friday evening Oct.
Union Orange a host, Bald Baie
Oran il the chairs and Walker
the program All
from
SUPPER The ladies of
nell church will hold 8 chicken
sandwich ster st the home Of
Mrs, Herman Kegsling known ss the
Ross Poorman farm. Price of sup-
per 30 cx. Sunper will be served
from & til eight a'eiock.
DANCE--The Senior
y Town:
the Yar
Class “of the
Vocational School
& planning to spou-
»r dance to he held
auditorium on Rovein.
from #00 until 1:00 Mnu-
Rythmaires Adver-
a Thank wiv]
the school
r 22nd
by Casev's
tizing Commitliee
BPAGHFTTI SUPPER—A sachets:
supper sponsored LY the Catholic
Davehters of America will be held
on Election Dav, November 5 in the
chaoter room in the Buh Ar~gfe
bik on West High Street from § °
to 8:30 np. m. SEehettl meat balls
salad, dessert and coffee for 40 cents
C.D A CARD PARTY The reru-
lar weekly card party Era hy
the Catholic Daudhiere of Ameries
of Bellefonte will be held toniehe
the Bush Arcades
hock on West High street. A new
will be a door nrige
addition ww
in
Toa E. Lamb Bt
wrnite Pa
MACHINS WORK :~Ensilage
ves sharoensd Wind
Machine work are all x
have ih Stock oold rol
a set pOTEWR,
Bitton. Pa. Phone
cut