October 31, 1940. —Several ornamental trees were —4,00 Hartle, son of Mr. and Mrs. | lanted on the grounds of the | a ¢ Harte, of Spring Creek, re- unér Orphanage, West Pine | cantly accepted a position in the Street. last week by Joseph Pavuzza. | munitfons buliding of the War De- ~<Mrs_ E, E. Widdowson, of Notth | partment at Washington, D. C. Allegheny Street, has been called as | {Miss Jane Curtin, daughter of & juror in the United States Dis- | John Curtin, of West Linn Street, trict Court, Scranton, beginning |. pent the weekend in Pittsburgh as Wedne day, November 6 |a guest of her brother-in-law and —Mis. Edward R. Miller, wife of | sister, Dr. and Mrs. J. G, Welzel, the Centre County Sheriff, and | and family, George Miller, of Willowbank | Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Lightner, Street, Bellefonte, went to Scranton, | of Ridgeway, spent the weekend in Monday, having been called to thal | Bellefonte as guests of Mis, Light. city to serve as Jurots in Federal | Der’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Court. They were taken to Scran- |B. Dorworth, ‘at their home on ton by Sheriff Miller who returned | West Lin nStreet. home the same day. “Just what everybody seems to ~Cieorge R. Snyder, local Equit | look for new. Sloppy Joe Cardigan able Life Assurance Society repre- | Jac kets at $1.00 and . white silk sentative, departed Tuesday for & blouses with long sleeves at $1.98 business trip to Pittsburgh, expects | These you will find ‘at the Linia ing to remain in that city for the | Store, Bellefonte, . Walier Cohen, annual. banquet ‘of the Veterans | Manager, . Legion of the Equitable Society and| ae’ mrederick F. Hallowell, of the 60th anniversary of the Edward | nop, Allegheny 8.reet, spent ‘the A. Woods Co. Friday night at the | weekepd fn Philadelphia, having William Penn Hotel. { gone to that city to see her father, ~«Charles Quici and Herbert w RB Hurley, of West Howard | Clouser, of Detroit, Mich., motored | gireet, who is ill in a Phtiaelphia to Bellefonte during the lutier part Hospital, of the week to spend the weekend | ~J. Clarence Hamilton; of Belle- | witli relatives. Upon their return 10] ionte; has been confined to bed at | Detroit. Sunday, they were GCCOM- | iy1e home of his brothersin-law and | panied by Mrs. Quicl, %110 has been sister. Mr. and Mrs, E. M, Broder ~ | ‘ recuperating at the home of her ick, at State College, for the past | parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clouser, | [=8+ © *0 “ / at Milesburg, after a lengthy ill- two week;, because of a hervous | ois | breakdown, 4 A intor Barts onsisting of Mr. and Mrs, Roy D, Leasure, of | —A mo'or party of Nevin Smith, Gray Tressler, Fred | Pottsville, Just week moved into ¥ Le . , y ~ " py : . | he Ebon Bower home Yorks, ani Paul Crispen, all of Bellefonte, Mr. LedSure, : ! Howard Sireet. in| and Frank Knparr, of I Centre Hall, went to Ithaca. N.Y. ; Bellefonte for the past month, Is] « | supervising foreman ior the Bell] , see \ e ¢ a ae | Telephone Company in the Belle a . v ~ 1 as ! largest ever tn» wit- a a was he rl oe Cornell. | —Mrs, Charles Mensch returned The local fans returned home the ! home during the weekend {rom | same night, ' Lancaster, where she attended the —Jean Arline Houck was guest | sekalons i nro ogg D. a R. So | p EL ution, Dus p sence, Mia at BONO Bi % har $ Bou Sash her | Mensch wenl to New York for a| ae and Mrs, Arthur Houck | Anal View of the Worlds Fair be- | of Fast Bishop sireet, in observance | fore it closed. of her sixth birthday anniversary. —Mr, and Mrs. Chrisigpher Frey, The children were entertained with | let York, spent the weekend in games and the honor guest received | Bellefonte with iriends. The Freys vifts. Refreshmefits were served. Were formerly well known residents Giadys and Sally Ozens, and Karen | of Bellefonte, occupying an apart- T oup. of East Bishop Street, ate | ment in the Library building until tendeg the party. | they moved to York aboat ‘three —Among those: who rent to | | monihs #30, : I haca, N.Y, during the weekend | ~~Franklin B. Schad, president ol to witness the Cornéll-Ohio State ‘he llefonte School Board, who foolball game, Saturday alternoon, | recently underwent an operation jor WARS a group consisting of Mr, and | aprendicitis, at the Centre County Mrs. Guy Broan, Samuel Waite | Hospital, was discharged from thas ichard Herman, Hughes. They not only were mem- bers. of a record throng in the Cornell stadium, bu. also saw Coach Carl Snavely's team defeat Oddo | cuperating nicely al his home of East Curtin Street, —Arthur Houek, Jr, son of Mr and Mrs, Arthur Houck, who has tate by a score of 21 to 7. been conflued Lo his parental home —The Bellefonte branch of the ©n East Bishop Street lor the past Needlework Guljd Af America is gis- | *0 weeks because of an eye (njury playing its 1940 collection of new suffiig Ben he Vag suck bv rments {or infants and children | Fall . i : gfe of the ainsi | oavering slowly. The irijury was building formerly occupied by the rao ved slille dlouck was picking | A. and P. store; this week. Each of | Diack walnua. the ten directors of the organization | Mr. John Knisely lash week has at least 20 donors on her list | closed her home on South Thomas who gave a total of 470 articles of | Street ang has Joue to Wilkinsburg | clo‘hing and a sum of money for | WW spend the winter with her sons ude in emergency. These garments | in-law ‘and daugliier, "My and Mrs. ‘ate~ will be distributed as the need J. G. Buiterworil; as his been her arises through authorized welfare’ cusiom Jor deveral years. She igprecentatives, such as the state, made the trip as the driving guest school. and Red Crods nurses fof Br and Mrs” Butterworth sho “. About ten o'clock Monday morn. | Came here for her, ing while employes at the 8 H -—A ‘Viclory® dance will be held Poorman garage, South Water street, 1 the high school gymnasium on were filling the radiator of Mr. !Thauksgiviog night, This dance is Paocrman's car with anti-freeze, Doing sponsored by the Bellefonts | some of the inflammable lguid leak- | Alumni Association, the proceeds. to ed through a hose couneclion and be used foward the scholarship funti sprayed on the hot manifold, The established by them fast year. The Hauld caught fire and burned with dance committee, Annette Decker fan intense heat. A general fire alarm | chalrman, was sourided but before Logan and! tra bids, ° AY bids should be sub- Undine companies arrived on the mitted as soon "as possible, reen® & salesman at the garage got | Miss Angeline Capparelie, a hand extinguisher from bic car! daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph ard extinguished the blaze. Damage Capparcile of Coieville, Jast week way confined to a small coction ofl puiared Whe Pennsyitatila School! the hood. where heat melled Win, or Nyring at Philadelphia. After metal decorations. | a six week.’ course ai that institu i-Although other sccial affairs tion, Miss Capparelle will be as- during the evening reduced the al- | signed to another Philadelphia hos- tendance at the Bellefonte HIgh | pital for the remainder of her | School Alumni Assocation mas- | training period. She %as a member querade dance al the Spring Streel | of he graduating class at the Belle- | schoo! Friday night, the afials Wai | fonte High School in June. a mot pieasant and successful one. | —Rev. C. Nevin Stamm. M { officials report. The costumes Fer |... palefonte Reformed wilted varied and original and prizes were | Harry E. Clevensiine, Edward R.| awarded as follows: to Mr. and! eens Calvin Troup, of Bellefonte | Mts, William B.. Troupe, for Be] and John Hartwick. of State Col- | funniest couple; Glenn Aumiller,| yge 21 deacons of the church, mo- most elaborate costume; Lew | toted to Huntingdsn last week £0 | Peters, most original costume: J. BE. | qoinng the Central Pennsylvania | Cleveland, Jr, ugliest costume; Mr. | oo004 meeting of the Reformed and Mrs. Lawrence McClure, and | cinch Others who attended the | Jack Cole and Miss Mary O'Hara. | sessions included Mrs, J. M. Harts- | awards for spot dances. | wick and daughle:, Susanne, Mrs. | ~Fersons having business to John Cleveland, Mrs Stamm and | transact at the Centre County Hos- | Mrs. Norman Jodon, all of Belles | pital have been complaining about ' fonte, the condition of the road leading _work was begun this week onl from Willowbank Sireet to the hos- | preparations for the erection of stop | pital enirance. The road has been | [iohts ot High and Spring streets in | regraded and repaved from Wil- Bellefonte. Borough workmen are |i lowbank Street to the borough line, | completing the digging of holes on | which passes near the Edward R.| the four corners for the erection of Owens property, but above that the lights. It will be necessary to point there is a short stretch of | dig ditches along four sides between unpaved road in Spring township, | all four standards for the purpose which is badly in need of repair. | of laying the cable, it was explain. The section is extremely rough and | ed. Several days will be required in wet weather becomes a slimy | to complete the work of setting up bog. Since the road is the only en- | the new stop lights at High and trance to the hospital all traffic Lo | Spring streets and at Allegheny and andl from the institution must pass | | Blshop streets. over it. ~A group of “forty residents of —A recent wedding of interest pod ‘ , with Rev, John J. Henry per- | three hours before reaching Belle- forming the ceremony. Mrs Me- | fonte by motor trouble; they Sherry is a granddaughter of Mr. | obtained another bus ang Mrs. Joseph Wise, formerly of | maiden of ot ip Bellefonte, now living in Spring av the Pleasant Gap Grove. The bride's mother is the and in Bellefonte t ahd reared in Bellefonte. When continuing on to Tyrone, the Wise family lived In ged Mr. Williams is they occupled the Dr, J. M. Brock- | M. Willams. of eMioft house at the corner, of 8 | fonte. and 1s Spring Collin ns Shoemaker family. | Har. y lows; {ler | Hartman, on East It . | Tressler, all of State College; lerly fonte, fonte area. | lin military studies while he was a {ment of { Centre county, {make their home af State College and James R, | institutich, Friday. and is now te- |” {Mexico and Canada, | Buests of the lormer's i in George's Val-' ‘and a business mesling in | Satiurday ~Mra, 10rd Underwood, of pi | eaten called at our office Wednes- lua; while In town. Abtetid: the | funeral of her uncle, Eimer White, ~- Alter Spenang 4. week with | | her patents, Mr. and Mri, Sam jel | Weaver, u* Norlh Penh Street, M Daniel Currle relurhéd during the weekend © hés home [nn Donora, ~Mr. and Mrs, Homer Bprankle, of South Thomas ‘street, spel the a we kend in Baltimore, Md... as guests of Mand Mrs, Herbert Jus tice, former well known residents of this community, -Mr. and M5. Charles Baxion | and son, James, of East High Street, | : Wele Uecenn guesis of thelr son-n< | law and ‘daughler, Mr. and Mrs. | Phlllp Mabuy, al (heir home in Bal- timoe, Md. --Afler a two weeks visit sit relatives and frichls in New Jer- acy gare on West Ling Sireet, PF iday. Agucs Nellson, who makes her home with Mis Cook. spent the | time with ‘r'ends ih New York Clty, | ~Jame; Hoffer, mémber of tie Electrie Supply Company staff, sul- | fered a painful but not rerious in- Jury one day last week when one of | his fingers 2a; caught be.ween the! rolls of an electic wringer he was demonstrating, The pesulting would required seven. Hiches to cloge, Jimmy, on ot Mrs, G. Earle Hoffer lost no time ££. em work, and the injury i now healing nicely, —-Suday guetts of Mr. and Mrs, Tressler, al thelr home near! the Belleloute airport; were as fols! Mr. and Mrs. Dandel WV. Tyoas- | And daughlsr, Geraldine, and! Jack Bruss, all =f Altoona: Mrs, May Harter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell! Mr. and Mos. Clair Tress | and Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Miss [Irene Newcomb and Richard Heve ) and son, Linn, all of Bells. Cook returned to her home Muss | ler, ~-Because of oulstanding ability student at Penn State, Willlam 5, Crumlish, son of Mr and Mrs. Hugh ! Crumlish, of Pleasant Gap, Who had been employed as an’ engineer at | Beltsville, Md. last week was com- | missioned a leutenant in the United | States Army and has boen &ssigued {to the staf of +n= military depari-| the. Pennsylvania Stale! Callege, as dn instructor. 14. Crum. Hsh and Mrs, Crumlisly arrived in; Sunday, and will George B. Zettle, native of Cen. fre county, If ehjoying A sever! weeks' visk In his boyhood haunts In George's Valley, he and Mr: [Zettle having arrived here fron in Winslow, IlMnoils, Oatober 19. Mr. Zettle, who is 7! ears of age, left this area 68 years ago and since then has farmed in: thelr. home {1daho, Tennessee, Tilinols and Wise contin. Hs has visited 17 states, Old and retains and viiallty he While in Cealre Mre Zet'le arnt brother, Fred most of the “aes tad in his youth. County Mr, and Zeille and family ley. Since his departure from {his inree, Mr. Zetlle has kept in touch sfth hiyg “home’ through the cole umns of The Centre Democsal, of which he has been a consiant read. er for the past 91 years. Se —— CB WORKERS TO MEET AT ORVISTON | the young “peomie of Cealte County . Christian .Endearsr. will have the privilege of meciing 2h their State Leader, Bert Shay, of ; All | Pitistown, al thelr foriy«eidhih ans | nual convention. at Orviston: Pri- day and Saturday. Nov: I apd 2. The openitg session begins at 7:30; Friday eventing with devolional ser- | vices In charge of the Otvis'on OC. KB |} Rev, Renvick Jalksoh of Tytcne will | ! deliver the. message. is now recéiving orches-! Saiurday sessions begih with a Blanchard. foo | M. 8. Rogers of The day 14 be pent, in conference the late afternoon. at witch Lime ollicers will be elecied for the coming year. Ber, Shan will give the closing: message on the convention theme. . “Aixwering Christs Call” at the evening = meeting. All] young people are Invited to enjoy | these conlerenies And speakers, Sadie Hawkins Party | To Be Held At Hecla The Senior Class of the Belle. | fonts High School wil] sponsor al 3 { public “Sadie Hankins Day" skat- | {ing party at Hecla Park on Wed- | negday, November 6 from 8 to 11 p. m. All boys are requested to dress! { a8 L'll Abner ang al! girls as Dalsy | | Mae, Prizes wlll be awarded for ie | | most original costumes and to the winners of novelty skates. The | price of admission will be thirty cents Lo everyone. A — —-— HALLOWE'EN PRANK CAUSES TRAFFIC JAM | A Hallowe'en “prank is believed to have caused a traffic jam at the intersection of South Prazier street and West Foster avenue, nue, State Col- lege, early Tuesday, when a barrier was found across South Frazier street to the south of the intersec. tion with West Poster avenue, bar. ring motorists 25 fea: Brel i - lswored quostiong and Nev York slates, Mis Mar. |g | Gardner {who performed an {tons due to the i spinal cord, teomplications involved the kKidoeys! iand bladder {tion of Aulds in her body finally en- | {was his | sald. ition of the withess, ball lon November 25. fdeath Quiet Hour at 9:30 in charge of + | Rev. THE: CENTRE. DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE PA. Gardnet Faces Trial In Slaying of Woman (Continued fre tow page one) o'clock the morning of Seplember 1, about (wo hourg after Lhe shoots! lug and that Gardner craphatical- | ‘Ihe ofl. | ly admitted the shooling, cer ‘quoted Gardner us saying he “didn't give a damn If he buig to- morrow.” The officer added that Lue elderly miner sald he had fired the Shot because Mrs, Miller had been running around wo auch win over men. Under cross examination BOL yp 0 Won, JOruon suid Waal Gard- iner | {visibly Ioloxicated, Ihe oflicer ex- ] | | | by At- | aa | {plainod that the man had A strong | but that he an- readily alcohioide bicath, with waleh the revolver allegedly fired ghot, br. autopsy Mrs. Miller's body at a Philipsburg Funeral. Howe, gboul noon, Salus day, was the only other witness, br. 8chwarly said that Mrs, Mi- and his | speegin was nol thick, Jordon pro-! rdueed the fistal! Ww. J. Schwartz, of Bellefoute, | upon | ler died as the result of complica | He. Stated that the and that an accumula. cavity, tered the lung causing a severance of ‘her! kind. of pneumonia, He testified it) belie! that the bullet woung was the direct cause of the fatal comphecations, Shortly after the Mililer underwent the removal of the bullet, which en- tered at a point about midway be- tween the hips and shoulders, atid shooting Mis, | in severing the apinel cord caused! complete paralysis of the lower part of the victim's body, Dr. Schwartz There was no Cross-examina- After the testimony hag been heard, ‘Squire Cowher remanded Garaner lo the county all withomt wo awail the action of the Grand Jury, I a true bill §s returned by the fury, his trial prob. lably will be scheduled for the regu- lar December criminal court, which will convene on December 0 Monday morn ng of las! week Garduyer appeared before Judge Ivan Walker at a special session ieourt here and enlered a plea of guilty 10 s charge of assault with nent to Wl and was sentenced to! serve from. 3% (o 7 years In the [Western Penitentiary, He sar being pheld ‘at the oounly fall awniting trangfer Ww the Pittsburgh prison when officials received word of Mrs Miller's death. Further detalls of th were brought out at the Heath Fu- neral home at Dsceola Mills Sat. urdas alernoon shell 8 coroner's Jury heard the dead woman’ band, son and daughler-<in<jay tes- tif shooting John Miller, her husband who as in Ow Kllehen of the Miller bome August 31 when Gardner siiot his wife in the bark wilh a revols | war. wid of Oardoesr ing In Lhe Miller home and hoy Mrs, Miller oid Gardner to go home ang drink alter ha pad dralined a Bote of wiler Lp Wok from the refrigera- tor. Mier then Wid. hos Uardner, {afinr Yeaviriz tie “room, came back amd. =hbt his gifcr William Miller, one of the zeteh children of the. victim, testified briefly as did his wife The jury dacided Mrs. Miller mat {rom wounds received when she was shot by Gardner Bafore the inquest 93 held an £utopdy ras peiormed on Mrs. MU- Her by. Dh. Sghwariz of Beliefonle, {who ‘was assisted “hy Dr Charlés | Ambrose, Osceola, Mil Photographs of Mrs okies wound were also made Satardav the funeral hone bY phictographiors from the criming] division sent LO Oseecla He Perulijlvania State ie joie tor Police. Serving’on the obfonier's jury wete Charles Rroberg ag foreman, Chatles ‘Cull, Earl obba, Richard Powers, Ler Jones, and Harvey McCreary. Immedialely following a blood transfusion afier the viclm was { Tw hed. to the Philipsburg Hospital, | Mrs Miller is alleged lo have ssid “He said tia he would finish me up. ‘That I had betler enjoy mysel! an operation for! 2 I ——————— i —————————————————— a ————— 30,000 Perle. Read } This Column “very week. That's wny Tae Oentre Democrat's classified advertising de- | | PATLMENt had WecOme 80 aMAZAY.Y popular. Considering fis low cost alg thé benetlts derived, it is unABIIADIy Centre County's Commuaily Bar- gan Coun'sr. RATES -Advertwements of (wenty-five words of less, 2 conte 101 Arst sue. ad 15 cents for each Where advertise ment contains more than twenty-five words, oe cent § word ls charged. verlising--sale or rent REAL ESTATE~A straight one cent a word ig charged for rea] esidle KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies lo be malled 0 | ad been. drink. Ag bub wis not | pus office, must be complied with by those answering “ve adveriisemenis | Tease do not cad at the office for information such savertise- conoerning nents, as the publishers are pot permitted to divulge the name of the ad- eriiser BUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ~Every subscribed to The Centre Lem: wih! #8 ehtitied 10 a 25-word advertisement in these columns one time free of charge. This privilege can be used six times » year ai different ‘Dlervala oI Baturday night several hours be fore the shooting. Mrs, Miller shop- | ped in Philipsburg. Gardner also was 11 Philipsburg and is said to have threatened her on the Street n and In a Potlipsburg establishment. | «Acco ding wo statemenis made by Gardner, he later went home, gol ha gun, ang went to lhe Mile: home where the shooting took place shortly before midnight. A few minuwes beiore the shooting. Mrs Miller allegedly drove Gainer from the house with the kitchen stove poker. He then opened the door and freq the shol Into her back, —————— —————— Award Prizes At C.D.of A. Masquerade Aboul 50 persons were present ai, the panic Hallowe'en parly held Motiday anlght by the Catholic | Daughters of America {in thelr room in shich %ilI meet here ; Bellefonte, 1 Aaron Lel'zell door and dards; hus- | at DOST--Man's pookeibook sonfaining | Pa tonight because this is going to be {my las: night.” | In talking Ao police and Z6POFieTS, | Gardner allegedly sald “She pulled | dirty tricks” and thal if the was golrig to quit hin, she wasn't golug | t> go with anyone. He tld of go- mg to his own home and geiting his | gun and going to the Miller home | Lnayire of of tte Mime, Phone vl fw WTED-As {Mo fix her.” Caran asa. mite] {and a lare family, Through 8 days of agony, Gunite | {which time physicians constantly | reported her caohdition as. “hot | good,” Mrs. Miller continued her! | fight for life but Friday, it is re. | poried, meningitis developed from: | | the bullet wound. Last Thursday the District Ate torney and members of the State Motor Police were In Philipsburg working on the case, HARRY'S TAVERN 8. Spring Street BELLEFONTE, PA. Every Friday Night Admitted { Arcade block on W Mote than half of! those present were masked and pres awarded. Louse A. Carpen- eL0 Was I Charge Of arrangements. the Bush High Street. In addition ty games, cards were played and a two-character. lilpu- | tion acl was given by Mrs, Paul M Fherfiary and daughter, Dorothy; of In addition Miss Eber. The foliow- | prizes: Mrs Mrs. | Homer Justice. funniest costume: Mrs. Hilda Cilinefeiter, most ori- ging! costume; Patricia Kohlbecher besl Indian costume: Mrs, ph Owens, game trize and Mrs. Rose Peal, grand prize The room was decorated In orange and black colors and corn stalks, jeaves and pumpking were in one corner Of the room. Made. ire Carpeneio of Bellefonte, and Mary Elaabeth Mclaughlin of Snow Shoe, yere Th charge of decor. alions. Refreshments were served hart sang 1%0 songs lng were Awarded ee .—, Statistics explain many things but nobody can explain a slatisti- can, DANCE’ Red and White Tavern 15 Mile Fast of Milesburg on ~ Route 6&4 FRIDAY, NOV: 1 George Sheckler's ~EXCELLENT #00D Sea Foods and Steaks a specialty i fapinnig wheels, old chest, Lost and Found afiters Neense and iden Gestion cards Between NO trante aid Baligfonis. Finger please nolly Rolland 1. Spicer, -Belitfon ie i Help Wanted og houps WANTEDO 1) tor liege, Sieen in ork in Blate Children, Phone. State Coliowe al | 24d WANTED Middle aged woman house stvet and invalid. OO, V as Vv Call in petaon, WANTED A single mAn lo work on farm year round, ohe who can ink —— o—y SRT a dairy ye oy | also be Cable are of machin. | ery. Applicant Fyn in pers | son «hA good Pema sons. 1n- Stee of 1. Jafnderg we Bi. | ihe ie. Pa. 8 ole Fil, S28 w. ion Wanted to Buy WANTED a buy all Br Bdge of ive 3 Foe imine a3. | Ave. CET ATEN a ] | POR BALE shrubbery | POR BALE --Cosl aud wood | 347-J | FOR BALE Good ‘R fq fe Mrs «Ma Hes a {POR BALB-Rundregs of used ArTRoOTY eh | Mano Suge, W. | fohite FOR SALE | (Beaver Road) | POR SAL Hal dwt so | sang, 4 Fashioned Ra - 10 3 | Pa, =x Single hot ‘gun st a bar@ain Ziegler, Spring Mills, Pa —————————————— oo — POR. BALP-—-A large plzo Purnsee in 200d condition Owens, Bellefonte barrie 12 C x DiDeless Eaward Phone 228-M 431s yor. SALE Picked Baldwin ern Boy and Kinz apples and evening sales Joseph Beech Creek Pa POR “BALE Start ve for gale, gt bitter Shape — Peters 144 ing Nor. 2. 1 wii the Court House sweet and black ditar x45 Ovi Un BALE Chil idelier sultable ng room Burgain wo Mrs. Thomas Cov her , Bell elon eC, Pa . for quick Logan x44 GUNS-—Bourht, roid exchanged Inquire at the Western Auto Ase Fociaie Stare, Allegheny 5... Belle- fonte, Pa Phone 750 421! ————————" - and ing wire of C ng, , 4, Phone Sioa 1918 (Rivrany). ssw POR SALE—A rood grade of pat coll by Ihe ond of about 4 ons wi dels Anywhere Write William Litten, Philipsburg, Pa 149 | POR SALE--A mule and mare, will mhkke tenn Jt, Bellefonie, Phone B2-d+1, AH POR BALE A cheap earn of horses, Also a pow and six pigs, three weeks 4. Inquire of Pred Andrews, Ju- ah, Pa. x POR BALE--Be 10 pigs, also Bay Ammerman, Unlonville, Pa. in. 2, srkabire brood sow with | 50 barred rock roosters 2 miles north 5 | “ lof H A Meyer. Robergbury, Pa | Mi iibeim 32-02-32 | FOR | Before n gauge 2 POR BALE~Two dairy cows will be fresh soon. Inquire Phone 244 rabbit dog, Norman Orgve, (renr Plegsan I ———————— phos BALE. year old Trained Inquire 3 { Gap) Phone 448-1043, | FOIL BALE-~One mood bred and 15 old hens call any time this week. L denmuth, Juld Pa. R. D Year old boy sta igh hr at 1500. broke of Andrew lentharsk!, Px x44 wrade Write 4 nr i Inquire Matilda, RR. D. 1 (Waddie) FOR BALE lstered bid, Temiale Bellefonte, port) POR BALE A straight rabbit hound Tory reancnable Milford Bord, 1 am La ap, back road PARMERS.. Pentia Valles Censie Hall Pa lLioids other Tuesday. Bring your And Douwliry, you can expect ‘prices. 8. T. Riegel, Owner Mgr L* | Redon. e Oo Papers furnished not broke DP, 2 Sale sae POR BALE nites 6 rRatyire a Chegler land China and Chester two brow saws ane one Bpotied Polan { Bruss, Fleming, Pa FOR SALES ure land Ching pigs. 9 weeks ellher scx, some fice lity weighing up Lo 190 10s, also a young Guernses bull about feady for service Claude Hoy. BR 1. Be hone St» oie C lene 3852 wee White White lefonts ra x40 haw Mie Call } Capher el Oc lavil i Sshe: away at for ite Bellsfonile, Pa. RB & low Ban RB. 3. 2 used cultipacker: 16-7 NoCormick Deeg tractor drill in A-1 condition. MM, H Betz Howard, Phobe Howard 2731 FOE SALE-Gotd rrade of soft road , DF the ton or Puck Joad Aw fab wed, Inouire of lee Reed. Wer Laznt St x48 POR BALE-12 gauge Rem! DUD un, Model No. 29, 28 inch wodified barrel, Good condition A bargain. John Wo Decker, Sori Ms, Pa, x ts u—_ co A —— ron SALE Spray ‘od Baids wi Northern Syd apples 50 cenia bushe] Hand picked. Inguire of Ralph lame, BR 1). Centre Hall, Pa Phone 25-R-12 A ng COL lal ners chard Bens Ms ers on SALE JChean Ww quick buyer inrge size Fealrola and one practise joally hew BOA cabinet mnadio. In. W.D Sune, BD 1. Port | Mallida, Pa. (near Waddle 4 SALE Dresser, taposiry ouch 2 rocking chairs, 8 kitchen antiaue tm. tenn Soot extension tabie; gouzhimy: baaket quilt. Mrs H PV. { Praiier 40 N. Boring 81. Bellefonte 2 a leave 550 Sous "1 545 ' a Wil sore Tom. 15 w 29 loch cima won SALE A Brivis Bretton fine ronine in good condition rend Lioned Msviap washer, peeiient condition. Inguire of 1 5 Omens Bleoitic Sores Alles | $8 heuy « Belieloute, Pa. | yon SALE Fine colieetion of oid slass, hanging ang Hall lames old dolls, * sterling allver, etc. White to Proshyterian church Botch Creek, Pa. sell coverietia, House pext main highway, ing out Sexapnone 2 a Large sscoriment of player special price on Wis of ax High Street, 16948 | Bellefonte, Pa. Phode 194-' ngion | *§ Hare * {83800 for guick 244 ~Cook stove, will durn *ood br coal. dining room suite, porch sewing, Ught plant with motor, {gasoline motor churn and butter bowl, electric sign, kitchen iabie, chedt of dravers and olher articles. Mrs. John Brannan, Julisn R F D1 x Wine . and | some sweel abples, AU frult is | sprayed Also der Solas. sale, y 2 the | gallon or barrel Relte. onte, RD 2, 2! | Plestint Cap on 1 mie pork © er. | 476 | WEATHERS —8ave fuel dolla, ken out heat, having your winddws weathorstrin. ped and house insulated wilh Josh ! 1# C bagnberlin give you | morale without cost. bo or evil . Dolinger, Phone ron SALE Used cars with down ks os shown: 1938 DeSoid by 1937 Chevrolet comch: 00: ia? 7 Plymouth coach: $188; : $58.00; 1035 odo M oh "aie 858 er Pa. Te DOSL ecard Golige checks, Civil War, Centre 4 he 4+ old ¢ used ore and duri Rue <9 of Bomocrat ni Poultry T arantoed Anes; Nator and um: ¥. 200 toms pound, , live weight, Lower prices — BoARY tut 1800 A agi Billet, 7 Live Stock Sf HR Ea rep gE HTS cold and dust by | an | Articles of ‘Sale RE 5 ta | nls Ek ne w all young ? i? just received from Kansas City, Mo. Call or write ue. we deliver free. Steele Morgan R D1, Conemaugh at Mundys Core ners. Phoue Nanty Glo PI10S-R-12 346 s———— Sale or Exchange J — ron SAE on EXCHARGE—T | 5 hao) vOTR horse Ock bulls, Brood Howry, sock hope, thoats, and ples al50 balled of ooee Alfalfa hay. 2 ed hay and straw. corn. ORs any auanyty Want young : tractor, Culllpacke:, er. call Haun Parma, north of Bellefonte 45 Real Estate - For Sale Inquire of Pmillo | | and | 202-R | venienced, Shorthorn 1 a ——. ————————————————————————— | POR RENT -@econd Boor duplet. 5 rooms and buth, heat and hot wWal- | gatage, fro Dore a "i .] sell Baa or, rin Ridge Sireets, Bellefofile one vv POR RENT-Apartmenis in Hougta Place snd Coltare House te Punished and unfuls nighed Along State H! zhway, nor, of Bellefonte. Inquire of O. Bawar Pt Bell Hone 4 Houses tor Rent POR RENT ~Berommn house In Un township, Cisir Logue, Julian, ’ 44 POR. ERT--T roms house veniences, best residsttial Mary M Fauve, Phone 668 FOIL NENT. A three romp house. al Hela ett reason ahi f+ 2 qu Workman, Mingovilie Pu 244 FOIL ERT by b Roxanna Belltfonte, w—y sll con- Pas «House at POOR AN Mingle, Phone POR RENT A 8 roon rione dwell al Axe Man n Moo «rn ences ai moderate Inmedigtely,. B. O |) Bele rion 1 rem Harvey rick 1 oOnyer inside and out. Phone 228-M, mite, Pa. 438 Wanted to Rent ER. hours fuarniak- in BeUsfornte or COnSIoer pina Owens, Belief Ww. ANT 2D- db rent a ed in furn whed Clty Bing woud prm with house be and electricity B ’ “3 Valimh,e 318 ofhoe a fi care of 1t Rooms For Rent TOOT Inguire of ingan —Two turnisdied ii E Loans to Farmers YOU CAN GET MOXEY--lor howe, lor remodeling and ior home Improve men a —ece write or oall Beliefonte 106-R - LOAN. Interest 33% ile lusursnos loans. When such loans we wan. Write. or mall Gb. Wingate, Pa. Telephone | MONEY TO avai) able for R._8nyder 373-3 POR BALE--A farm ship, Inawire of Bellefonte. Pa FOR SAE in Benner w« IRR Christ Boears 244 A 5 room house located Inauire of Pa. x4) POR BALE--A 10 roo frame house 1 37 Bast Curis Street with sll modern conveniences Inquire of B BH ¥Verr, Bellefonte or this office. 33d ® FOR SALE--A 6 family apartment Building Jocaled on corner of Cur 0d and Alieg ony sireets, Bellefonte, a Ls ol oe pores atl Lun in iis Moon T#0 Centre os ELOY &3 Jacnes J Pac iver fost i Fisher, (Edocutor) Mark, Mu. RR. D 3} ron a oe, fara SALE -Moderss T-room house Mramnt Cup, » th bath, fur- nardveod Soot. 2s Larage Recernly a0 Noll cunpleled Wil Ananhge Pleasant Gap x45 Rar C hone 724-0 FOR BALE Fea] Betate Tot on East Lamb Street 47 x 150 feel, [oi Which Is erogied 2 oropert BE fon or of ot can arrabged. Piret National Bauk Belictor ite, Pa. Phone 47. 4911 crm. ait a — FOR SALE Lot. You may purchase | a lot wilh a down payment of Ten Dollars (410.00) and pay the balance | Doliprs | sthett 4 OL | OF monly payments of Ten {$10:001 Come In and Lets prratyee to start your buliding before building materials make an. | College Relghts | David ¥. Kapn, Res! Je 112 Pragier BY, other advance, ; Realty Company Fulute Sp | State Ce ws cn. ns es. —— tilladsle expept winall and Young ephle orchard; part re- cently lime: elect icity; located on hard surface road 4 miles south of | State College. ove mile ports of Pine | Grove Mills; consolidated school with {ug service to Jr. and 8r, high schools, | Kpown 8 Corl farm al White Hall Present tenant Is W_ Alberi Corl. Al- ‘#0 2 Gacts of nolintaln land on | Tussey, mountain 41 Musser's Gan, Must tb sold to settle estate. Kither oc | rend Bids to, or communicate Ay Ww. Albert Corl, State Coilece, D.. ae 13 Brooke Corl. Pine Grove Milla 42tf F Farms For Rent farm in Milbelm consisting of 106 acres of rn land. with good bulldings. x46 (electric light. running water, dath- ‘room and approved dairy. Langs iord pave taxes. Inquire of 8 W |Gramiey, Millhetm, Pa. agtr POR 1 RENT--The Allison farm locat- | ed 1 mile porth of Spring Mills, a rood productive farm. never fal spring. suited for senor! Storeroom For Rent High Street, Béliefonte, Pa. Pos. | seston Immedistely. Inquire of Sra(hiii Purniture Store, Belle- fonte, Pu 28! Apartments for Rent in Hotel | te 1. rey nl 50 "Ce "a ie $y, ‘nculte u. O. Harves 806-5. ET FOR BRENT --An mock ergs ey ences. Inquire electricity | thes; one § ; facing on’ Lathh Bireet and the other Reasonable werms |g 46 | FOR SALE-A farm of 188 Acres ali | woods and | o 5 |e storeroom on East | neeg Lew ma- OTs, or money purpose? See Robe Masser Getlig's office, ay TOTH- PARMERS—Do you chi kite sLOhier for fare nn roguction Ager An Cior. 3 years x4 Miscellaneous : 21 OCR unos. Bong [876-43 oa ally Bring : Pa Rl 15 | WANTED—Dead., old snd disabied COWS, horses S00 Mes dec, Voge Rendering Works VoRt, Prop, Centre Hall Ps. Phone 58-R-4 al Our expense, PRARMACY MN in ned Bad say money ax we positively’ will not. De | Undetnoid ks ¥* do Dur own grHind- ig and bave po reat to pay. Jar and complete stook (erman Art ed Ever. Alo Bar Glasser for those {| with defective hearing. AM frafoes and mountings puge 110-12 Krad Goid guaranteed permanent par he Sight sand Hearing Ald Here yOu Cho do beter ‘thar elses Pore Hots 10 19 12 | Dally ana 8g inday. No { Afwrooon Hours, Garage Service hess as silane fas: FREE ROAD SERVICE On Batters snd tires: Simaply phone Belit- fonte 760 and service man wll Are | rive promoetly, Western Auto Asso + {ate Swre. Bellefonte, Pa 3 Announcements MEETING--The ladies Aid of Loe ‘gan Orange will meet at the home of Mre. George Dolan 41 Ziofh, on Monday crvening, Nov. 4. 24 8 o'clock. CIDER PRESSING -MWhite's Cider #6 8% Axe Mann wili open Oi. Tuesday. September 8. and will press every day exoent Saturday uni ihe Lend of hie sespon. sar moe g at MATCH FRB ra 780 Auaras Perr. Nittany Pa. | Zion P1033. ons “ ——— ; DRE BPE Tie Americans Legion Auxillary will serve a hanes {Kraut ginner and & iss on Meciion Day, Nor 5 Troms 1 he 10 D.m end 3 830 p 4 htt | Home cle on sale at children under twelve, 25c. DANCE—The Senjor Class of the {Gress Township ¥ cational Hohoo is planning Ww ing dahos 0 Be ia o on "the gr of in the hool he dane. November 220d. | auditorium at Serine will be both rou (ing with music alres, { SUPPER--Membere of the Catho- {11t Daughters of America will hold a | «paghett: stipper next Tuesday, (Flection Day) in their room in the Bush Arcade block he
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