October 17, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT: BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five LOC ALS A ————————— —Miss Margaret Cook left Friday | pecting to be gone about two weeks, ! ~Willam Flack, employed with a | construction company at Lewisburg, | Was a recent guest with his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Willis Flack, Miles- | burg. —Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lose, of | Axemann, left Saturday for Detroit, Mich. where Mr, Lose has accepted & position with the Clinton Dry Cleaning Co. of that eity. Miss Ellen Shoemaker, of Greenville, Del, is spending several | weeks with her mother, Mrs, Thome as A. Shoemaker, and with other | members of the famlly in Bellefonte, ~Henry 8. Linn, of North Alle- gheny street, went to Philadelphia, | Wednesday of last week to attend a meeting of the Pennsylvania Gen- ealogical Society, held at Haver- | ford College, Saturday. —Mr. and Mrs, Walter Sweitzer, who recently sold their home on Burnside street to Ross Bathurst, have moved into the apartment in the H. S. Moore building, North Al- legheny street, vacated by the Bathursts, -—The Young Women's Guild of the Bellefonte Presbyterian Church will hold a rummage sale in Bush Arcade on Saturday, October 26, at 1 p. m. Guild members have been saving supplies for this sale for several months in the hope of mak- ing it an oustanding e5S —Mrs, Edward R. Miller, wife of the Centre County Sheriff, was dis- charged from the Centre County Hospital, Saturday, after having undergone observation and treat. ment for five days. According to ! reports from the Sheriff's home, Mrs Miller Is recuperating rapidly at this time suce --A crew of painter under the dircetion of A. L. McGinley this week began painting the frame- work of the Crider's Exchange build. |” ing, North Allegheny street. Since the front of the building is liberally | covered with wood tiim, the fresh coat of paint greatly improves the appearance of the block — Announcement has been made of the wedding in Cumberland, Md., on Aufust 10 of Mri. Rufus Lochrie, of Central City, and Melvin P. Barr of Altoona. Mrs. Barr, the former Elizabeth Shugert, is a niece of O. B. Malin and his sister, Miss Sara Malin, of North Allegheny street, Bellefonte She is well known throughout this community through frequent visits here. Mr. and Mrs. Barr will reside in Altoona, where Mr. Barr is employed by the Penne. sylvania Railroad Company. . —Miss Emmy Lou Craig, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Craig, | of West Curtin street, Bellefonte, } has been pledged to the Pi Beta Phi social sorority at Bucknell Uni. ! versity, where she is enrolled as a freshman. She iz one of 83 women who were pledged by six Bucknell | sororities al the conclusion of the annual rushing week program, A | graduate of Bellefonte High school | lat June, Miss Cralg is a candidate ! for a Bachelor of Arts degree in English at Bucknell. —Mrs. J. M. Ward returned tn her home on North Spring street, Friday from a summer visit with relatives in the east, Leaving hére July 4. Mrs. Ward went to Long Is-, land for a several weeks’ stay with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. William Ward and family before going to Lemoyne {a be With her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Carl J. Gray, who recent- ly moved to Lancaster, where Mr Gray is now employed as an elec trical designer by the Armstrong Cork Co. Mrs. Ward came home as the driving guest of Mr. and Mrs, Gray vho returned to Lancaster Sunday. Jay “Tiny” McMahan, his wife and two children, of Lorraine, O, spent & few hours in Bellefonte last Thursday enroute to State College to enjoy the festivities of Alumni] Day. “Tiny,” 8 feet, 7 inches: in} height, attended the Bellefonte Academy during the years 1916-1917 and 1918 and was ga star on the! football and track teams Barnhart of Scranton. g runner, and Me- Mahan, excelling in the weights, en- tered an interscholastic track meet | at State College in which thirty high schools and private schools par- | ticipated and won first prize—a sil- | ver cup. “Tiny” was not only a star athlete at Slate College but a most popular student. His friends and] classmates in Bellefonte as well as in State College were glad to greet him again. Academy Headmaster James R. Hughes, while scouting in Ohio in the summer of 19168 spotted | MeMahan on one of Mark Hanna's | farms near Ravenna and induced | him to enroll at the local prepara- tory school, |e i We had the pleasure of meet. | ing, last Thursday, a dyed-in-the- wool, militant Democrat, who wears the principals of his party as a cloak and stands ready to challenge any who might have the temerity to scoff at that garment. He is Glenn Evans, of Waukesha, Wisconsin, a | native of Penn's Valley, who is on | vacation from his regular duties | with the Waukesha Motor Com- pany, nationally known manufactur- | ers of tractor and truck motors, On | his vacation trip east Mr. Evans , visited practically every Democratic headquarters abd newspaper office en route, and that, combined with frequent brushes with Republicans, conditioned him into a moss-free political rolling stone. After hear- ihg him speak interestingly, con- vincingly and forcefully for a half hour at our office on the benefits the common man has received through President Roosevelt's two adminis. trations we know without further proof that with him as Democratic commitieeman, the 6th ward of ‘Waukesha is well represented. If ‘the party had one hundred Mr, Evans to send out through the coun- tty as emissaries of Democ most #lections could be won without » Lon, { to his home | High i 10 years {ment this | ter from the home lands, | now enjoying i have | Ray C ~Willlam Edmiston, who Is a stu- wat penn for Philadelphia and New York, ex- | dent at Bucknell University, Lewis. | Monday, with his! E. Edmis- burg, spent last Burke parents, Mr. and Mrs, o. rural Berletonie: ~Edward Young. Federal Match Co., employe who has been confined | Phil on Phoenix Avenue for [o:., some time because of Uiness, ported to be improving slowly, Join Bellefonte's Prize-winning School Band! Students from of age are needed to aug. fine organization, Call or phone Pifer's Music 8hop for full particulars about FREE lesson plan, LJ Mr. and Mrs, Richard Hall Cleveland, Ohio, spent the week- end in Bellefonte as guests of Mrs Hall's father, W. H, Brouse and family at their home on South Thomas Street. Mrs. Hall is the former Carolyn Brouse, Ralph K. Owens, of Faust Blihop Street, proprietor of Lhe Owens Electric S:ore, South Allegheny Street, suffered sprains of the back Friday, while lifting an electric washing machine. As a result of his injuries he underwent medical treatment and is now getting around slowly with the aid of a { cane, { 4 Mrs. Anne Compton. the form- { er Ann Rumberger of Pleasant Gap, | has opened up a beauty shop at the | cross roads in Pleasant Gap. Mrs Compion is a graduate of Wilfred Academy of Beauty Cullure in Phil- adelphia and for six years she was head operator of the permanent waving staff at Michael DeSilvis hair stylist. In renewing her subscription to what Mrs. Stanley Goldy, of Pali. sades, Wash., terms “my weekly let- the lady folks of her state real fall weather and had two good rain to break the drouth. She also reminds us that we need Roosevelt on the job” to which we heartily concur, ~The Bellefonte Mothers’ Club, meeting tonight at the home of Mrs, Arthur ©. Hewitt, will hear a talk on “nutrition” by Miss Ina Padgett of the Home Economics Department at Penn State, Mrs Noll wil act as co-hostess, This meeting, originally scheduled for Octcher 4 being held to- night in order that Miss Padget! may be there. All members of the club are urged to be present. ~Mrs. Hairy Rhoads, of Logan Street, was guest of honor at family gathering in celebration of her 86.h, birthday anniversary, Sun- day, at the home of Mr and Mrs Russell P. Beezer, on Eas! Bishop Sireet. Mr, and Mrs. Ciifiorq Ed- dinger, of Willlamspori, were here for the day as were the following members of the family from the Bellefonte area: Harry E. Rhoads, Mrs. Thurman Davis and daughter, Harry A. Rhoads and Jerry Rhouds, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wolfe, of East Howard Street, entertained at their home last Wednesday night in honor of their 2rd wedding an. ninversary. Progressive five hun- dred was served. The guests of honor were presented with a large basket of chiysanthemums, . Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Wood- ring, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Delaney, Mr and Mrs, Alexander Morrison, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Leamer, Miss Sarah Caldwell, Mrs, A. BR. Everelt and Jacqueline Wolf. ~Make Way! Make Way! Here Comes the Bellefonte High School Band. We're rulghty proud of thi prize-winning band and parental pride is high indeed when our own child is a member. New members are needed now. For a limited time only, Pifer's Music special arrangements for your child adds that the are § is fo secure special instructions FREE. | Stop In at the store or phone 272 for full particulars, There will be no obligation, yourself and child to this wonderful plan. Announcement hag been made | Ruth | daughter of Mrs. Carolyn’ of the engagement of Lalu Maness. Maness, of Montgomery, Alabama to Harold G, Knapp, Maness attended Lanier School Montgomery, and is employed in the offices of the All 8 ate Insurance Company, that city, | is re- | i East of ! played and refreshments! Shop has made | son of Mrs. | Minnie B. Knapp, of Lemont. Miss | High | now | — ~The Rev. H, Willis Hartsock, | ‘pastor of the Bellefonte Methodist (chureh, and Mrs, Hartsock, of West | Howard Street, went to Cleveland, | Ohio, Monday, for a friends Miss Winifred Gales ta her autles In Fower Company here, aller an week's vacation at home on North Spring returned the | Slreet, Miss amnily Clara Beatty, a [training av Germanwown Hospital, | adel hia, spent the weekend her mother Mrs. Charles Beat. and family, at their home on Curtin Street, Miss Elizabeth Cooney, of Le xigtown, spent (he weekend in Belelonte witli her father and sis- tes Martin Coacney, Miss Mary Cooney and Mrs, Margaret C. Wil+ ams family home on H.¢h student In ‘wilh ty Je atl De 8] Sires 0. ¥. Q2 lormer Cen came Lo lel driving gue t Rebershuryg, | Guent visits rend M amley, of Rebershurg, re County Auditor, elon e yeulerday the A. Blerly, of his relatives a Q. il o among in thi ily and Mrs, Oucar receiving congratulations th of a son at thelr home, Mon- moru.ng. The new arrival is rong child bul the first son family. Mr. Billett is em- the OG Murphy Co in Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs, C Swaiz daughler, Mary of East Sires . motored to Harrisburg, Sun- day, taking with them Mrs, Swarta's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mis George Bal ter All wh brie! t Al ane and Billelt on the are G and " been for Swariz 0 hai the home, When? Right away! Where? Pifer's Music Shop! What? Join the fine Bellefonte High School Band For a limited time only Pifer's have arranged for FREE instruction to prospective band members The spectacular plan can not be adver tized, but if you or call at the Pifer store detalls will be explained 4 ~—Miss RYzabeth Larimer. em- pioye of the Bel! Telephone Com- pany atl Allentown, spent the week- end in Bellefonte with her parents, Mr. ang Mrs. Charles Larimer at their home on West High street Miss Larimer was accompanied her by Mrs. Jahn McGinnis, of Belle. fonte, who had been her guest at Allentown for a week, and by a friend, Jack Balf, of Bethleliem Mr. and Mrs, Charles E, Rock. of Penn street: Mr. and Mrs Walter F. Irvine and daughter, Miss Virginia, of Zion, and another ' daughter Mrs. Jennie Hall of Beech Creek, motored to Baltimore Md to spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Irvine, who recently Were married. Mrs, Irvine was the former Miss Anna Rockey, daughter here b visi phe at once, oy of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rockey, of | Bellefonte ~Mr and Mrs. Philip H. John. ston of East Curiin street ang Mr. Johnston's sister, Miss Martha Johnson and Mrs. Philip Wion, both of East Bishop Street, spent the weekend as guests of their brother- in-law and siser, Mr, and Mr: Wayne Stitzinger and family of New Castle. Miss Johnston mained in New Castle for a longer visit at her siler’s home while the other members of ithe group turned home Sunday “The two Woman's Golf I Nitany Country past season's scores Te- e- the the rival teams Association of Club setiled Monday nigin, of when the losing team captained by | Mrs. John Curtin, Jr. entertainad the winning team, headed by Miss Jane Cur.in, at a dinner at the club, Twenty-six member; of the Associ. ation, including members: of both teams were present, while a guest of honor was Miss Elizabeth Walk- er, of Wilmington, Del, who is among the top-flight golfers in Wii- mington. The dinner waz followed by a social hour, } -Mrs Patty Lane Fay sf North Allegheny Stree. jeft Monday for but you owe it 10 Lancaster to attend the dedication hear about of two desks given by Mrs. Pay and Mrs, James lane of East Linn Stree. to “Wheatland,” at one time the home of President Ba. chanan, and which has recenily been restored. Mrs, Fay and Mrs, Lane's late husband, are decendants of Harriet Lane Johnson, niece of President Buchanan, who was mis. tress of the White House during | | the bachelor president's term, The i presentations are part of the pro- Mr. Knapp attended the Bellefonte &ram of the State D. A R. conven- High School and recently was pro<| tion being held in Lancaster. moted to Staff Sefgeant in the 67th, | Alr Base Group, Maxwell Montgomery. The wedding Maxwell Field, Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs, | Field, | Emory W, White, Jr. aged 20 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emory 6 | W. White, of Axe Mann, is recovef- scheduled to be held on November | jn, 3. The young couple will reside at! from g nicely at his parental home injuries suffered last Wed- | neaday afteinoon when he was | struck by a car in fron: of his home. Leif Olsen. of West Curtin street,| The child suffered a fracture of the | and Mrs, Olsen's father, W. C. Cox- | eft ankle and of the lefl leg above | (Additional Locals on page Eight) ey, West Bishop street grocer, de- | the knee. He underwent observ | parted for a ten-day motor trip cast, | Hon and treatment at the Cenile | ‘their itinerary including visits with | County Hospital overnight, ang wis | Mr. Coxey’s son-in-law and daugh. | | taken home the following day. ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tarbert and! driver of the car, Norman D, Mae family, at York: and with another | Bean, of 8t. son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and | County, said the child toddled out Mrs. wedding trip to Florida, From Riv. | erside the Olsens and Mr. Coxey (will go to New York to visit the | World's Fair before returning to Bellefonte, ~Mrs, Willlam F, Shope, of South Allegheny Btreet, was gues; of honor at 4 party held last Thurs. day night at the Shope home in honor of her birthday anniversary. | Hosts were Mr, and Mrs. Frederick | ! George Hermstaedt, at River | across the road in front of hig car, iside, N. J, Mr. and Mrs, Hermstaedt | —Becanse of hazardous road cot- | recently retuned from a two weeks’ | ditions due to falling leaves in Oc tober and November, motorists are warned to take proper precaution in wet weather, Wet leaves make highways extremely treacherdds. | LOST Motorists are advised not to at tempt quick stops on roads covered | ov another factor 10 be considered in driving at this time of year. Octo- ber is considered the worst month Shope, of East Bishop Street, and ' for early-evenihg accidents. the Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kovacic, of North Allegheny Street. Those present were: Mre, Joseph Thomas, Mrs, John Mong, Mrs. David Bath- urst, Rev, and Mrs. G, BE. House- holder, Mra. Harry Shope, Mrs. John Shope, William F. Shope. Mr, ang Mrs, Prederick Shope and son, Don. nie, Mr. and Mrs, Mark Kovacie |! and David Shope. Games were played and ts served, Mr, Shope ‘Tecetveq a number of gifts combination of dusk, daskness and fatigue contributing to the accident visit with Jie offices of the | West | of | infre- | Logan ' the | The | Davids, Fd | ~=Miss Janet Potter, of Polk, and | | Miss Laura Parmenter, of Franklin, | spent the weekend with Miss Pot- { ter 5 sister, Mrs, H. L. Curtin weird family. of Curtin, ~Mr. and Mrs. Edward Norkus, of New York Cliy, and Miss Ellza- | ware, | Walker summer cottage Park, --Mr, and Mrs, Waller Rankin of | Camp Hill near Harrisburg. spent | the weekend In Bellefonte as guests of Mr, Rankin'y father, Wiliam B | Rankin at the family home on East Curtin Street, | -—=Mr, and Mrs. Fred Witmer and ton Richard, of Eas. Linn {accompanied by Mrs, Clark Carson, lof East Bishop street, wit the | weekend in Niagara Falls, N, ¥Y [iting the William Royer family, Miss H. Roberta Noll, of Ship- ipenshurg, airived In Bellefonte last week for a visit with Mr. and Mr A. C. Bmith, at their home on Bact Bithop street, and with Mrs, Ralph Noll, at her home in Pleasant Gap. Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Creen- land, of Noth Thomas street, will leave today for a motor trip Pittsburgh and Akron, Ohlo, where they will spend the weekend relatives and friends. Mr. Greenland a linotype operator in offices The Centre Democrat, Mr. Louis Brown and Nancy, of Fort Lauderdale Florida, arrived in Bellefonte Tuesday to join Mrs. Brown, who has been with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Bricker on Reynolds avenue for several months, After a few days’ visit will return to their home Bouth Miss Edna Rockey, treet, bookkeeper at the ner & Co store, became Wednesday and on Sunday wis Te moved to the Centre County Hospi tal where she Is undergoing obser vation and treatment. According to reports Miss Rockey is quite ill, al through her condition is not believed lo tw» Karl street Chamber Martinsburg mission and continue to are spending this week at the at Hecla a ie of daughter 3} In and young daugh- | Penn Wag- il last of J. B critical EK eCTelary Linn tn eon Fat he Be Commerce, wil go today on a business from there he will Akron, Ohto, for a weekend visit with his mother who lives in thai city. Mr. Kusse will be accompanied by Mrs. Kusse and their daughter, Joan Mr. and Mrs, Edward R. Owen of Holmes Avenue, departed yesier- day ior Carlisle 0 see their new granddaughter, Phyllis Louise Owens who was born Friday to Dr and Mrs Clarence Owens, of Ca is. The Clarence Owens now have two children, both girls, and the grandparents have a total of five grandch. dren, al] girls ~Mrs John H. Weber of Howard, and Mrs. Joseph Confer, of Miles. burg. motored to Philagieiphia, Monday, the purpose of their trip {being to take Miss Helen Weber back nurse at Jefferson Hospital from a week's vacation s#oent with her mother, Mrs Kate Weber at How- ard. Mrs Weber and Mrs. Confer reanned home Tuesday nee, ol f oi ol! 14] a- Kenneth Cc handler, son of Mr and Mrs William Chandler of Cris ders Exchange apartmen’s. was discharged Iasi Wednesday from the Oenire Connty Hospital where Be had been a patient since last Saturday receiving treatment for @ fFictured arm suffered hat af- ternoon while playing football, The aceident happened during the Beli~{onie High-South Williamsport game Franklin B. Schad Hn greet, president i fonte «ehodl board recovering at the Hospital here from appendicitis he afternoon. Mr of Fat Cur. of the Belle. reported to be Centre County an operation for underwent Monday Bchad became ill Sunday aftertioon while in Lock Hae A visit Wo g physician here re. ! {Yen tvealed the illness as appendicitis, and when hic condition had not ime- proved the following morning he ‘was taken lo the hospital for an i immediate operation. Latest reports from the institution are that his condition it satisfaciory } Miss Verna Ardery. of Belle fonte, will take an active part in Bucknell University’s 14th annual | Contetetioe on Education on Fri. ay, (prominent Pennsylvania educators who are listed on the program for the conclave. S8he will participate in a panel discussion on home eco- ‘nomics on Friday afternoon, and will take part in other phases of the {program throughout the day, The' {Conference on Education is the ‘highlighting feature of a thiee day! iseries of meelings on education {which will make Bucknpell’s campus the cynosure of Pennsylvania edu’ cators, Many prominent educational | mocieties will also be represented on | ithe campus during the conference weekend. MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C. ¥. Wagner & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte | Wheat pit Oats beth Walker, of Wilmingion, Dela- | — CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Rooms For Rent 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why 1 .e Centre Democrat's classified ad partment has become 80 amadng'y i vertising de- Considering its low cost ano popular, the benells delved, it is undisputebly Centre County's Commu.iity Bar- | 4s Counter. RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, #3 cents for Ort lssue, ard 15 cents for each | ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. | street, | with! the Browns the | to her duties as 8 registered! October 18, as one of several: REAL ESTATE—A straight one sent & word ls charged for res; estate Phone 607-13 | advertising—sale Or rent. Where advertise KEYED ADS—ALl adveriisemenie at request repies io be maied to | Lois office, must be complied with by those answering ‘“w adverlsements | Please do not cal at the office for Information concerning such advertise: — ments, ae the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of the ad- | FOR BALE—A 3 wear old boy plale verieer, BUESCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE —Every subscribed to The Centre Dem worst 1s wotitled 0 8 25-word advertisement in ese columns obe tune, free of charge This privilege can be used six Limes a year at different | Inwrvals | POR BALE—A Tron, BALE A cheap teaun of homes, Wlso A sow and six pigs, three weeks | old. Inquire of Fred Apdrews, Ju- Han, Pa x42 FOR BALY--One tons of hay Inquire of Mrs ence, Pu Ouernney cow, 2 and 26 usher of Oath Mike Drapeho, Clar- x43 large size 1 year old Bellefoute, 1 Inquire D. 2 sot hound, about of C. W. Bartley, BALE~Thorabred Beagle pup- pieg from hard working stock H H on, Opposite Be Spring, Belle. Pa. Phone 541, x43 | fom ve, don, weight about 15 | Inquire of Andrew Lentbhorgkl, { Mat ida, R D : (Waddie) FOR AALE- S-year-old beagle hunted over 3 years, year-old beagle hound, started. W. HH Beck Buffalo foun, near Horme Lown 42 broke Port x44 ho usd, | aa A A i i A EET LTEESTE———— WANIED A keep hole berg, Boal WANTED WorK Howard, WANTED - Bx perlenced ui milk, and me “na wae lady Ww A. Isen- x42 hor wee Bitner x42 middle aged Iuquire of C burg, Pa peneral Geol ge Phorie 3513 ina Fiee n Pa for farm helper, Tun tracior Beck Farm x4 TED wa her Ing. re | | Fore eliefonte Pa x42 WANTED Alun Raw- irlgh Route conduct while earnin mediates 45, siesman and electrical KK. Owen, heny Streel, of Good nearby new open [4 Lome service g good Tiving H awlelgh's, Dept Cheater, Pa write Im- PN J- x42 ie man for One who and do general farm pawnible wive refervtion W. Manes. Box 222 Ciear- call at Miller Dairy x42 WAN da drive ¥ work Ir co Bo: a “Pa Clear re id TED . Y work can ms Pa Wanted to Buy naaner mill Inauire of RK Pa x42 all kinds of live wmnrine, Pleasant Ph one Bellefonte 0664-J-2, re Charges i wny 201 £7 rd of Thanks HC NER EXDresning our fo buy a Jana one Monhian RIGn reve We take this means of thank 10 friend ana neighbors for the use of their Car their floral tributes and their many wot, of Kindly sympathy during the ilinew and death of Bernice Hor. per, late of Spring Milla Mr and Mrs Har ¥ Hor ner. Sorin Mila, Pa Tov — We take this means of ex- Presfing our thanks to Neighbors pd friends for the use of thelr carn thelr floral Gibules and thelr many of kindly sympathy during p and death of late of Bellefonte nd the Klinger MEN, WOMEN! WANT VIM? Stim. wianis, tonics in Owirex tabiels Pen up Bexlles Jacking VBamin BM, ron. Calciom, Phosphorus, 38¢ sipe today only Me, Pimst packese satis fee GF maker refunds low price Call write Widmann & Teah ang all oth. rr 2 od Arius stores 37-u Instruction MUSIC—Piano Jeanons: start now Bales rea ong ie Mra. Samab Ehope Kovasic orth Allegheny Si or call 106-R or 483 or sop in At Homer's Music Siore on High rl sig A Poultry Remedies a A A Hs ——— — i —————————— HM AORE BOGE ~The i« the hen that Daya »k Don Sung, and «et more Try it at ‘our vieE. Ouran Parrish Drug Store. Bellefonte x42 Articles for Sale FO Rn BALE As i iret Pe : large Ketter Zion, Pa pears Cien £42 CERES y SEALY Keifer TOArs, Mes Anna Macker, 7 Wilson 8t. Phone 762M x42 iain Shope. | mn Bellefonte - x FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet, in 2ood Condition, George Vogt, Centre Hall, Pa. Phone nire Mall 00s | Le DMFROVE YOUR ihe month, See al the lutnber office, POR BALE 50 bushels of rve for seed. first fart west of Pine Grove A Paul E Stephens, Pine Grove gun. 12 guage, wales shenn, I. Pa. n -D GUN — Bought, hao ead enchanaea Inquire at ze. Niogheny a Bele: also one team of G. Stanton, Julian, x42 rocin te peas. hy! fonte, COAL 14tUe Sandy Coal Clarence. offers for sale high grade Masha non sloker or house coal. Price $2.15 at the mine. x42 | FOR SALE A BHRE-Btration wash inz machine gasoline motor eel] ron nhbie, Fov, Pi FCR SALBE-Stark's Delicious apie. | Brine baskety and Dik ne’ ok Uns idgve, stertine Ocidher 14 ad ed | Uniosiville, Pa. P31 MR x42 | WANTED Picture Dagt tions: old envelopes used Defore and go Civil War. {Write argue co of The Centre | Democra oil x42 of Ry Re: LE ’ Jow 75 ing to Curtin, Lost ond Found Ay Ot wien, a male dog, PELE Vira Hallow. ound notify Barl Carver, Julian, Work Wanted WANTED Position in small ut in care of The casey pref , in Bel vicinity. Call PT 1 2. eT i 1 i i willing | busi ness | x42 | FOIL SALE-One double barrel shot | Co. of 1 a of Ciatenes | re re i gd, collec | | POR BALE-—Home cured hams ed by pickling and smoking Centre Hall 5-38-21 FOR BALE--large condition. Price | Zhon Fa Phone 913 cur- Call x43 in good Eunona Noll x42 Heatrola $10 ne 91 T4R- 12 FOR BALE Me Intosn apples, all Crelards, Winesan the Meyer x42 and poraved at Rebermsburg, Pa FOR SALE--Refrigerator Frigidaire, used year guaranties POR SALE~-700 feel walnut well seasoned. A C. Jodon fonte, R D. 2, Near Alrport, 733-3-8 POR BALE Applies, Baldwins, aps, Oreenlnees and Pound C. Jodon, Beliefonte. KH irport Phone 73 2- J-3 1940 model 3 months, wual 5 Phone 458-7 x42 umber Belle- Phone 4211 Wine apples D. 2, Near 421 POR SALB—Parm o me at t price tarm- ers can afford pay. Inquire of 0. "M. Tong Bown Rn pire of Zion 1913 (Nittany). seu POR SALE--Coal and wood. 1 haul Ashes Away at & low rete Call 3473 for RR shan dy Bel! efonte, BD. 1. (x) toville. 3% Phone 1611 Howurd 2781 FOR BALE Player 2 i Cally perfect cand terms, Hoppers, W. High t SALE- A n piano fully rade 85: mechani reconditioned in allowance, Bellefonte x42 most new, six. tut »» battery radio, less batteries for $500. Wil ship It to buyer nard Croft Philipsburg Pu x42 POR SALE -A nice oolisction of choloe Dulbs and perennials, Oct 18-18. at Sylvan Crest Oardens Ida R Williams, Martha Purn ace Pa. x42 ror SALE--A Eftchen range or will eXohan for young stack. Price #20 00, hone Sate Obllege 3500, John Kocher, Penna. Pumece Pa x42 burner atreet i W ton 3 good condition well Inquire Geo Tea- 8. Beliefouie, Pa x42 FOR BALE A 4 siove in reasonahle E Howard ka a. nan POR BSALE--A Nah coupe running condition. Wil #01 cheap oF trade on coal. Inculre of Harry KRernne, East Beaver 51. Bellefonte Pa 01s in good ror BALE Coot erade of s01% coal by the ton or truck Joad Aled Jalal wood, Inouire of Les Reed West Lamb 51, Beliefonis, Ps. Phone 1M- " x48 som a— POR SALE. Slay wood cut to length oad or carioad, at our near Sprite Mile. 0. W Hous rss Co, Bwie Coliege, Pa Phone 708 POR SALE- Hard ral furnace with radiators end eocinment far lodge or bunsidiow, Address PF. D Garner. State College, Pa. Phone 2411 Boalsburg x43 PCR SALE --EBieotric Retrigeratnr firigidaire) perfect condition suit. able for laree family or restaurant Bargain Also electric range Beck Farm. Mackeyville a1y POM SALE - White and red a plank and boards well cured af Pine Grove Mills, Pa, Irquire of P DD. Gardner, at Blaise College, Ma Phone 2411 Boalsburg x43 co — POR SALE-No, 1 American sawmill, rompiets wilh belt and power in fine condition. Also 1830 model A Foard pick-up truck. Inquire at Dil- en's Parm., Jullan, Pa x43 FOR SALE-16328 Diamond T chassis and cad with power take off. U 1 tense ahort wheel base will sel) theap Tor chsh, or take lighter truck ih Sade, ruger’s Garage, Philips. Filling Station, | rim. Pa. P {POR Cy &vp apoles, 500 bu. bring containers Also 1 ral lass fuss, lide and handles. Clark | Oren Befiner Twn leave 580 | {Route at Mvers cemetery. Dr. J. W. | Clark, Bellefonte RD. 1. 43 | i x43 | suitable | | session fonte, Pa. | FOR RENT ately 508-J. FOR BALE Two good rabbit Ao parlly broke, 7 months old. Ine quire of Kenneth Ulrich, Pleasant Guy, Pa or phone Bellefonte 96. x42 WALE~Two fox bounds, one trained Lo run rabbits. the other trained Inquire of John P. Wright 2, Bellefonte, Pa. Hecla Park x42 oow. 2 heller one 10 mouths rr “one 20 months old, both will be fresh soon and | bull, Inquire Alex. Dudish, Clare ence Pa FOR SALE Twenty-one and Chegterwhile Digs Jerry iefbnte “Berkst AX —_ Owens, 45% slong Jack- x42 of Be) oid. Inquire mie east of sonvilie roed FOR SALE -One fat hog and HB shouts about 1 pounds ewch 8 mon the ole mile R weighing i In dow gn WIDY, Bele! : 242 POR BALE—A Tp ure-bred Holstel: cal Week 0.C ni dam has an aver age esl of 3.73. Herd credited for T. B. and Bangs Harte D. ! Bellefonte, Py FARMERS Penns Valley Sales barn. Centre Hall, Ps. holds sale every other Tuesday. PEring your live stock And poullry, you can expect ond prices. 8. T. Riegel, Owner, bu i aC AL R 242 PCit SALE - sreshiire ana Chest er : rood one Spotted Bris Fle mins Real ‘Estate - For Sale POR BALE—A 10 room frame Ouse at 37 East Curtin Street with all modern conveniences Inquire of B H. Herr, Bellefonte or this offior, 324 Tu SALE~A five room houss and cated in Spow Shoe Town. «hip. khown as the Ocle Hinnle pron. erty. Inquire of Mrs John lohr Howard Pa. R D1} x42 on, POR SALE Nice home on Linn Bt Bellefonte, Pa with &all modern eonvenientes and ultabile for con- veriing into 3 riments Price E50, can Le financed. Ingulre of R. Bilsir State College, Pu. Phone 7 or 2062, x43 ” POR BALE —A soft coal mine In oper. | ation, Fah for 40 ore. * syUipment located tn rd Twp Cc NearBold county. In- quire 1 “of Thomas G. Shimel, Norris. dale. Pa x43 POR BALE Two farms Jooated wes { of Ceplre Hall between Brush - lev and Barivstown roads, one taining elghiiv-elght (BB) acres the other cohteinine one hur thirtv-five (135) acres. Reasonably priced. Will finance un to sixty (80) pergent. See Annie E. Bartholomew Centre Hall Pa x42 FOR SALE--A farm of tillable expept small woods and and young apple omvhard. part re- oendly limed, eldciricity: located on hard surface noad 4 miles south of analvals, room ¥ 13 acres. | 8idte College, ane mile porth of Bing Orove Mills: oonsolidated choo) wit bug service 10 Js and Sr. high » chools. Krown ad Cot] farm at White Hall, resent tenant ld WW. Albert Corl. Al- sd 2 lracis ¢f mountain land on Tusesy mountain al Musser's Gap Must be sold 10 setlle estate Ether send bids to, or communicates with W Alpert Oarl, State College, R D., of AK Brooks Corl, Pine Grove Milas sour Storeroom For Rent FOR RENT--A storeroom on East High Street, Bellefonte, Ps. Pose Immediately. Inquire of Brachbill's Purniture Sore, Belle. Apartments for Rent sll conveniences Axe Manh, Pa. Phone | and 1€2-M. $-roon apartment with tile bail Heat hot water and stove supp ed Possession immedi- Inquire B. O, Harvey, Phone POR RENT-large § apartment with bath on ghoond igh of Mie- h Nefonte 42 POR RENT--A 4 room apartment, Ist! oorner of Curtin gheny St. Bellefonte, Rent $26 00 Inquire at the First National Bank Balefonte, Pa. 5 Poul try POR SALE-40 New Hampshire Bei | ME, orice 8100 each Clarénse lier, Madisonburg. Pa. x42 | SALE-25 nice New ! pullets, Joule nplug, Spring Mi of lls, Pa. ea | Pon red A Hagee x42 | FOR BALE-4 A fea srs April hatched, blood tes Mrs. Chas. Wentael, Howatd, P Renin POR BA x3 | SALE-180 \ fait sults of Br hy BH ns | ot n 5 New Hampshire Red | Be oes SeSMAnD . | idee Streets, Bellefonte Phone | “Beale | i 1 | | | all { vitend | FOR RENT--3 room apartments, pain | - and Alle- | ta in Haupt's ~ApRrtmen Cottawe House. All con« , Purpished and unfur- Alans State Hughey north Inaulre of . Paward Hien dressed, for 4 dressed. i FOR RENT -T'wo furnished for light housekeen ng Roxanna Smith Bellefonte, Pa 110 POI. RENT seat heat, vale entrance porch person. Mrs. 8. O Curtin Strest ~Lat floor 1 privale bath Tressler Bellefonte, Pa rooms Inquire of logan Bi, L F184 - 1 2 irnished rootn And pris for ons 16 KE 42:f aes) For Sale or Rent FOR RENT Buti Addition, tion, or call 4838 ——————————————— OR SALE—A house in 1 rooms and light. {Inquire of H. W, Hagel, Adal 143 Bush Loans to Fe armers ———— You CAN or MONEY tor a Lew home, for reencdeiing and for hotne | Improvements eee write or rat, Bellefonte 105- R. MONEY 10 0. AN Atinually on life Why pay 6%, when avellable for les BR. Suvder 7097-J-88 1 i amt aon w © Belietoure William Shope, 432 ot bo 13 | nuerest ") wen Wriv Wilvate, Pa Miscellaneous oyd L ome Ls we positive! undersold as we do © ing and have no rent wo pay and complete cial Byes with defective and mounti: Ould guaran The Sight » hearin pue permanent and Hearing Ald iy wil ast 8 ur own grinds La: tock Oerman Ary Also Ear Gilasses for those All frames 110-12 Karst WeRy, Sore € where you cap go better than else where Dally and Sunday AEnOON Honrrs Hours 1020 12 210 6. Tw & Ko Wednesday 1002 Garage Service Frox ROAD SERV tires. Simply 750 and service rive pre ot uy ale Bu Bellefonte ord 1CE- On Bat Western Aut teries Belle will ar- Arnie seu phone Wal Arora BALE Sats A rdav “Ox Loser ¥ Lhe varant A & P Store room members of #00 a " Reg ah Lodge at 242 PARTY A dance ol Lowen Grange Oct. 25 at 8 o'clock masked 5c rel public marguerade nary and Pleasant Gap, Mask 10c. wun- mnie. peeved, x43 Aze Magn Tuesday, September 3 EVery Gay exoept end of hie geason RU — Saturday will open on and wil press unt the sau —— ——— — The Ladies’ Ald INMIMAOE SALE Baciety of the Bellefonte Evangelical church will hold = turday Oct 26 "x we room on TUInIuRSe sade in the former A & 3 the Diamond will be held Hy of Bellefonte at the the RUMM, AGE SALE ~A rummage sale Woman's former A & P sloteronm (n Brockes hott bud Id ne. at i p.m Baturday November i8 of the Woman's John's Bplsoopal chure Baturdsy afternoon the Buy Arcade o'clock ———ns ——— RUMMAGE BALE Rummage sale Auxilisry of t nh well Otome opening SUPPER The jadi es Sprucetowy ® (ment of gn Le % the Nov and church ih be nc Ald hurch {8 MOsst ch irken SIDDET in on nding dessert. a — FEETIVAL— A festival will ©e held at ihe home of I. M Resse, Dear Pors Matllaa, Pa, Friday evening Orin. her 18th Cnk U B Cream, candy and h Proceeds for the Black church, Home made joe ol sandwinles FNTERT A INMENT — WRAK radio elisa, Jack Deweon of Mains wil and’ Mig Boni mnnke a personel en. pearance at Beach Creek high school 23 Wedneeaday, Cot of Amerie lh ———.. - ——— 5. o—_— SUPPER The Auxillary wu ginner and suoper from 11 « m Ww 830 and children 2p om we to atten 1840. by Mother's Auxiliary Admission American Hpon, ored of Boy Scouts 15 » and 380. Legion a4 Aauerkreaul w the Nov, un~ te al public Ik DANCE--~The Greer Townihin Pps tions) Sonool {at Sprioe Mills § plannihe 10 sDON- #OT 3 Thankswiving dance to be held in the school auditorium on Novem. ber 22nd. from $:00 until 1:00 Mu- sic by Oasevs Rythmalres, Adwver. tising Committee. Service of Bellefonte Methodist chureh elt. {FOR BRENT--7 room house, : veniences, best residential section | Mary M. Pauble, Phone 638. $2 | {C.D A CARD PARTY-The regu. ar werk card party Catholic a Bellefonte will, be | sponsored tonicht Arcade
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