July 24, 1941, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five - - [LOCALS ~Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Knapik, Halfmoon Terrace, recently mar- ried, spent last week in York on a business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Eddinger, of Willlamsport, were in Bellefonte over the weekend as guests of Mrs Eddinger's parents, Mr. and Mrs Harry Rhodes, East Logan street -'Squire A. A, Pletcher and John H, Diehl, two prominent residents of Howard, were business visitors .n Bellefonte, Saturday, and while here were welcome callers at this office. ~Just 1685 Blouses go on sale Fri- day morning. You'll ind the blouse youre looking for in this large as- sortment. Short and long sleeves All materials, all sizes. Lintz--W Cohen, manager ~The Misses Marie Kelleher, Sarah and Mary Ellen Cunningham, all of Bellefonte; Lorraine Osman, of State College, and Marie Heverly, of Lockport, N. Y., spent the week- end in Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs David Bixel, of Lamar, recently moved to» Bellefonte and are occupying an apartment in the Petrikin building, West HIign Street. Mr. Bixel is employed as machinist by the Titan Meta] Com- pany. —Miss Virginia Bennison, of Mill Hall, spent last week in Bellefonte, with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mac S. Bennison, of North Allegheny Street, Miss Ben- nison is a teacher in the Lemont schools. —Miss Florence Finnegan, of Philadelphia, who has been spend- ing a month with relatives and friends in State College, was a guest last Thursday of Mrs. Mazie Brouse, at her home on South Thomas Street. Miss Finnegan formerly re- sided in Bellefonte. ~~Miss Rebecca Troup, of Thomas Street, and a friend Miss Doris Green and her family, of Scranton, departed last Wednesday for a two weeks’ motor trip to Can- ada. Miss Troup and Miss Green were roommates at West Chester State Teacher's College. --Calvin Troup, superintendent of | the Federal Match Company plant, who two weeks ago suffered a re- currence of a heart condition whicn kept him confined to home most of last winter and spring, is reported to be recovering steadily at his home on South Thomas Street. ~Mrs. Lawrence McClure, of East Bishop street, who has been a semi- invalid for some time, was admit- ted to the Centre County Hospital, Priday, to undergo observation and treatment, Hopes are held that a complete cure of her condition may be achieved through the treatment —Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Waite and son, Timmy, of the Moore apart'- ments, spent several days last week attending the Elks National conven- tion in Philadelphia, and during | their stay made their headquarters at the home of Mrs. Walte's broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Murdock Claney, at Brookline, ~—Melvin Williams, of the Penn Belle Hotel, has offered to collect articles of clothing for British War Relief. Any person having clothing, ghoes or other articles suitable for immediate use or after undergoing repairs are asked to take them to Mr. Williams at the hotel, who will see that they are shipped to Brit- | ish War Relief headquarters at Bal- | timore, Md Mrs. David Washburn, of East Curtin street, entertained at dinner at the Washburn cabin in Green Valley last Thursday night for Mrs Leo Toner, of Riverside, N. J. who is: visiting relatives in Bellefonte. Those present were: Mrs, Toner and daughter, Mary Louise, and Mr. and | Mrs. Charles Schaeffer, Mrs. Mary Locke and Miss Jane Keller, of Bellefonte, —Mike Palm, former known Penn State football star, and the Misses Clarisse Mangold and Gertrude Smith all of Philadelphia, are spending this week at the Nit- tany Country Club, having made the | trip tn» Centre County last Saturday afternoon as guests of Pilot Sherm datz of the State College airport. Mr. Palm is associated in business with C. C. Alexander of East Curtin Street, Bellefonte, Mrs. Albert Gilmer, of Ger- mantown, here because of the {liness of her father, Harvey P. Schaeffer, | of East High street, who is a surgi- | cal patient in the Centre County Hospital, became ill suddenly last Wednesday and was taken to the | hospital where an emergency oper- ation for appendicitis was perform- ed. Reports from the institution are | to the effect that she js convales- cing nicely. Her father’s condition | is not showing the improvement | that had been hoped for. —The Loyal Workers of the Lu- | theran church of Pleasant Gap held | a picnic at Brownie's Place in the | Seven Mountains, last Thursday. Those attending the outing were: Mrs. Roy Swartz, Mrs. Reeder J don, Mrs. Mary May, Mrs Tarvey| Markle, Mrs. Harrison Tressler, Mrs. | Clarence Hoy, Mrs, Henry Hoy, Mrs, | Harold Zimmerman, Mrs. Josh Eck-| enroth, Mrs. Ted Lindquist, Terry Lindquist, Mrs. Lettie Irwin, Mrs Harry Garbrick, Mrs. Henry Gar- brisk, Mrs. crist, and Rev. and Mrs, Kaufman | and sons, Lester and David. —Thomas B. Beaver, of West Cur-| tin street, has announced the en- gagement of his daughter, Kather- ine, to Raymond Hilton, son of Mr. | and Mrs. I. 8. Hilton, of Wyomis- | sing. Miss Beaver, a granddaughter of the late Spanish-American War Governor James A. Beaver of Belle fonte, was graduated from the Bellefonte High School in 1936, and from Penn State in 1940. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sor- ority. For some time Miss Beaver has been employed in the dental of- fices of Dr. D. L. Flegal. Mr. Hilton is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati, class of 1933, and is em- ploved as a salesman for the Arm- stron” Ck Company, of Lancas- ter. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, No date has been set for the wedding. of | * | Bols, a | Charles South | | school Heaton, Mrs, Eva Se- | | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rossman | and daughter, Arlene, of Milesburg, and Miss Geraldine Benner, of | Burnside street, and Mrs. Roy Cle- iments, of West High street, spent last Thursday at Hershey Park -Mrs, Orian Reish, of Strouds- burg, and sister, Mrs Lester Miller, | of Newton, N. J, were callers at our office on Monday. They are visiting their mother, Mrs. 8. C, Yearick near Madisonburg in Brush Valley. | “The ladles of the church of Bellefonte will hold their annual festival on the lawn of Miss Helen M. Schaeffer's home on East Curtin street, this Thursday even- ing, Julv 24. Patronage of the pub- lc is earnestly solicited ~Mrs, Amanda Zeigler, of Du- is spending some time visiting | relatives and friends In the State | College and Lewistown areas, and {on Friday she and Miss Cora Corl, | of State College, were business vis- i {tors In Bellefonte. Miss Clara Beatty who is In | training at the Germantown Hospit- | al nurses’ training school, is gpend- ing a several weeks' vacation In Bellefonte with her mother, Mrs R. Beatty and family a’ { their home on East Curtin Street —MIiss Eleanor Sager and her | cousin, Miss Pear! Flack, entertain- {ed at a lawn party last Wednesday night on the lawn at the home of Miss Sager's parents, Mr, and Mrs | Harry Sager, of Hall Moon Terrace Approximately 50 guests were pres- ent. -Donald Billett, aged 22, of Cole- ville, received treatment at the Centre County Hospital dispensary Monday afternoon, for injuries of the third finger of the left hand | suffered while at work in the Clas- | ter Lumber Mill on South Water | street Mrs, Frank L. Wetzler last week returned to her home in Milesbur; from a five months’ trip to Califor- nia, where she ed her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Willlam Bottorf. En route east, Mrs. Wetzler stopped in Texas for a visit with a brother —Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Jackson are the proud parents of a son born at the Centre County Hospital last Monday he baby weighed five pounds and 15'% ounces at birth He has been named Gary Edward Mrs. Jackson is the former Miss Thelma Holderman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Holderman of Bellefonte -~Mrs, Harry Keller her home in the Orvis East Curtin street, last Thursday, after spending five weeks with her sons in Detroit, Mich. and Pitts- burgh. In Detroit she was a guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs, William H. Keller, 2nd. and in Pittsburgh she was with the Ellis O. Keller family Mrs. Bilas Wetmore, of Flor ence, 8. C.. and her sister, Mrs. Hall Crossman, of Norristown, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with their sister-in-law, Mrs, David Dale, of West Linn street, and in State Col- lege with their bro Col. Fred- erick Dale and Mrs. Dale, of Balti- | more, Md., who are spending several | weeks at the Nittany Lion Inn —~Harry FP. Yearick, of Day tona Beach, Florida and Harrisburg, vis- ‘ited his sister, Mrs. H E oe on North Thomas street, over the weekend. Mr, Yearick, a former teacher, taught in the old stone building on Allegheny street visit returned to apartment ther. 21 {on the site of the new high school building now under construction | Mr. Yearick is a retired mall clerk representative of the Navy Recruiting office at Altoona, will be in Bellefonte today, July 24. to in- terview prospective applicants for Naval Bervice. The representative will set up temporary headquarters { at the Post Office Building during widely | the hours 10 a.m to3 p,m. During his stay in Bellefonte the represen- tative will be glad to interview ap- | plicants for both the Regular Navy and Naval Reserves —A son, their first child, weighing 8 pounds, 10 ounces, was born last | Thursday afternoon at the Centre | County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. E Keith Anderson, of the Conley | apartments, West Logan street. The i child has been named Ardell Jer- ome. Mrs. Anderson is the former Frances Skehan, of Ridgway, While Mr. Anderson is chief clerk at the Bellefonte offices of the West Penn | Power Company { ~~Harry E. Menold, instructor of manua] training at the Beliefonle | High School, is instructor of pat- tern making in a series of Nation] | Defense classes being held at the Tyrone High School. More than | $15,000 in machinery and equipment | has been furnished by the govern- | ment for the Tyrone classes. Per-| | sons interested in enrolling in the courses are instructed to get in | touch with Mr. Menold immediately { at his home on West Curtin Street, | Bellefonte. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles E Has- | singer, of East Curtin Street, on | Monday quietly observed their 45th, | wedding anniversary. No special | celebration was held because Mrs. | | Hassinger has not been in good | health for some time. Mr. Hassing- er, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Has- singer, of Pleasant View, and Mar- | garet E. Barnhart daughter of the | late John and Martha Alkey Barn- | hart, also of Pleasant View, were | married on July 21, 1806, in Phila | delphia. The ceremony took place {at the home of friends, and tha | | couple spent their honeymoon at {Cape May, N. J. Por six years after their marriage the Hassing- er's resided in Philadelphia, where Mr, Hassinger wag employed as a policeman. For several years after they moved to Bellefonte he was employed by the American Lime & Stone Company, but 25 years ago accepted a position as at Rockview Penitentiary and has held that post ever since. Their four children are: Charles, of Couders- port: Miss Ellen at home; Gilber:, of Zion; and Mrs. William Shields, of Indiana. There are nine grand- children, i AME] Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Sinle Hoy, South Thomas street, attended the Hoy family reunton at Elizabethville «Mr. and Mrs. Albert Confer, who were married some time ago. will move this week into an apart- ment in the Preston Garbrick house | {on East High street, ~Frederick Daggett, of Spring | (fle 1d, Ohlo, is spending this weck in| | Bellefonte with his brother, Louis! | Daggett, of North Spring street, and [1s a guest at the Markland Hotel Miss Anna Louise Weber, {daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John| | Weber, of Shope street, on Sunday Mii home from a two weeks’ visit with relatives in Harrisburg Mr. and Mrs daughter, Donna Ray, of South Al- legheny street, and Mr. and Mrs all Jacob Hoy and | of [Miss Nelle Flack, on Saturday are | 8now Shoe, are expected home Fri | Jacob Wilson and | { Funeral Home James Hartman of Blanchard street, | spent the weekend at Hershey Park Miss Mary Rankin and her ter, Mrs. Elsie Heverly, both of East Curtin street, spent the weekend in Harrisburg with her brother and sister«<in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rankin ~-Mrs. Wallace J. Ward returned Sunday to her home in the National apartments, North Alle- gheny street, from a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. W. H. Stetler in Akron, Ohio Mrs. Cora Compana had as her guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs John Fedele and daughters, Cora | Louise, Angeline and Prances of Renovo, Mrs, Fedele is the former | Mary Compana, Earl M. Cartwright, of East | Bishop street, went to Detroit, Mich. {during the weekend to attend the funeral Monday of Jon 0. Talbott, of Detroit, former ell known Bellefonte resident —L. D. Ward, of Los Angeles, Cal spent several days last weekend at the Penn Belle Hotel while on his first visit to Bellefonfe Mr Ward Is an uncle of Wallace Ward of North Allegheny street Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smeltzer and son. William, of Scarsdale, N Y.. are spending this week in Belle fonte with Mr, Smeltzer's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smeltzer, at their home on East High street Miss Evelyn Foreman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foreman, of St. Paul street, attended a dis- trict convention of the A M E church at Clearfield, early this week as delegate from the local church -George McClellan, vice president and general manager of the Belle- fonte Central Rallmad and John Barr, a machinist at the Coleville shops of the railroad, departed Sat- urday for a business trip to Ala- bama Dr. and Mrs. D. K. Kitchen the jatter's son, Buddy Morris turned their home in Detroit Mich. Monday, after 2 week's visit here with Mrs. Kitchen's parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Wagner, wil- lowbank street Mr. and Mrs. John Harper and children, Elizabeth, John, and Rob- ert, returned to their home in Sche- necta Y. Friday two weeks visit here with Mrs father, James K Barnhart, home on West Linn street Mr. and Mrs. James Gunsallus of Phoenix avenue, and their daugh- ter, Mrs Phillp Bickett and son Tomm of South Water street spent the weekend In Md. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gun- sallus’ son. John, who is employed in that city Mr. and Mra. Harry Rockey Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd White, all Zion, departed Tuesaday of last week for a month's visit among relatives and friends in the west Latest re- ports are to the effect that they are now with relalives of Mr. and Mrs Rockey in Kansas Mrs. George L. Smith, of Chea- ter. Is spending several weeks in Bellefonte with her daughter, Miss Verna Smith, at the home of Mr and Mrs. D. Paul Fortney, on East Bishop street. The Smith family for many years resided In Easton before going to Chester Miss Elaine Redfield, of Elk- land, is spending ten days in Belle- fonte as a guest of Miss Dorothy Stevens, at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Stevens, at the family home on East Curtin street Miss Redfield and Miss Bievens are schoolmates at Mansfield State Teachers’ College Among those who attended the festivities in connection with the National Elks Convention at Phila- deiphis last Thursday were: Mrs J and r re- to of N alter a Harper at his 8 and of | Mrs sis- | First | {mond Baltimore, Malcolm Wetzler, of Milesburg; Mrs. | Charles Wehr, Mrs. Edgar Weaver, Mrs. Edgar Wagner, Mrs E. Rumberger, and Mrs. Ray Clev- enstine, all of Bellefonte —Burgess Hardman P. Harris has Bellefonte Borough, at the Repub- Marlin | i Blanche Poorman and of the Katz store, spending this week In York purchasing fall and winter merchandise Miss Nelle Wolf, of Soulh Bpring street, returned to her duties in the offices of the American Lime Miss | having been on vacation for a week «There are far more imperfect | than perfect eyes, Only an examin- ation will reveal the facts, Dr Howard F. Bauer, Optometrist, W E. Crossley Jewelry Store, Belle- fonte, Pa " Mr. and Mrs {and children, Joan, Johnson of Von B Don and Joe, day from a ten days’ motor trip as far nerth as North Bay Canada Mr. Johnson conducts the Johnson at Snow Shoe daughter of South Pot- to both Miss Irene Turner Harry Turner, of street, suffered Injuries and ankles, Wednesday week when she fell in the her mother’s home. Mrs. Turner, for some time, Is still confined bed, Miss Mary Beezer returned to her duties in the ofMces of Hugh M Quigley, Temple Court building Monday, after a weeks vacation, part of which she and her mother Mrs. Joseph Beezer, pent at the Mrs. Mary Gray cabin at Hecla Park W. Blaine Port, of Howard street, well known Bellefonte tallor who was severely Injured in a mo- tor accident near Tyrone some weeks ago, yesterday was reported to be improving slowly at the Centre County Hospital where he has been under treatment since the mishap Pvt. Charles Sager, of Battery B, 180i Filed Artillery, Bellefonte stationed at Camp Shelby, Miss, Is spending a furlough with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sager at their home on Halfmoon Terrace and with his wife, the former Paul- ine Zettle, who 5 at her parental home in Spring Mills while husband is In camp Mrs. O B. Malin and ¢ Herbie, Stevie and Judy, returned the family home on North Allegheny street, Saturday from Spring Lake N. J. where they had been guests for two weeks of Mrs. Malin's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 8. Mey- ers. Mr. and Mrs Meyers alcom- panied the family to Bellefonte and remained here until Mong Mr Mey publisher of the orit Lake Gazelle A Charles John Belle! fe n te wi Lake Baptiste H{ a ten During Mr his duti as Gazette, his | will be John Baer Boliver will be a member at Penn State, where journali=m, Baer is It this summer editing the edition “The Cx NeWspR Pe ter legs i to acy hildren 10 fay rs 8 4 onsistl Glenn Pat ul i de motor Me nact *i i of for Ontat 4 ' thing Hang fn ” : days i Mensch editor of lace af oi Hooias LEeRAD inted Dia- Police highlights: An stranger got off & bus on Monday © night about a bit and was mumbling to himself lice Harry Dukeman walked and asked "Where are You fr The stranger immediately rej I'm from Florida Inviting stranger into the on Dukeman berated the man mildly Why do vou try to lie to me? Come on and tell me where you're from! The stranger heave 0 K. I'm from Pottaville said He was taken to the borough lock- up spend the night. The same night the Chief found a local man passed out cold in an alley beside an empty bottle of firewater He was hauled to the lock-up and sev- eral hours later when the Chief vis- ited the lock-up the worried man asked Mr. Dukeman, what's the charge against me?” The reply “Just plain being drunk.’ (Additional Locals on Page § inebr the to be Po- over om? re eq heard Chief of the pel car. Chief Ha KEN he tn MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C. YY. Wagner & Co. Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat a5 Oats as Buckwheat 50 Rye 50 Barley 50 Corn 80 ANNOUNCEMENT For Tax Collector To the Republican Voters of Belle- foante Borough: 1 hereby announce my candidacy, for the office of Tax Collector of issued instructions to police to take lican primaries September 9. 1M1. whatever steps are bring & halt to the pistols and other Fourth of necessary firing of cap, July | noisemakers, by youngsters in the] borough. A borough ordinance pro-| {vides severe penalties for such acts, | {which are classed Mayor Harris sald | «=Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lilliedahl and children, Rex and Rick, and Mr | Lilliedahl's mother, Mrs. Grace Lil- as |liedahl, all of Bellefonte, are spend- | {ing this week in Williamsport with | iMr. and Mrs. W. D. Miller and fam- iily. They were accompanied by Mr land Mrs. Miller's daughter, Lois, | iwho had been at the Lilliedah!| {home on North Thomas street for some weeks. Fred Witmer, assistant secre. tary and treasurer of the Bellefonte | from a sprained back. On Tuesday | night Fred was fishing and while wading the stream, slipped on a rock causing the injury to the mus- cles in his back. He was confined to bed Wednesday from the intense stand up. ~ William J. Benford on Saturday returned to his home on North Al- legheny street from the Harrisburg Hospital, where he had been a pat. fent for the past seven weeks, He made the trip here as the driving guest of his son and daughter, Rob- ert Benford and Mrs, Larue Burch, fume, He 18 voported fo be recover ing steadily from injuries recei in a motor accident near Harrisburg. nuisances, | Trust Company, is confined to his W home on East Linn street suffering buttons, similar work. | der, pain suffered when he tried to wo, to: Your consideration will be appreci- ated. GEORGE M. BROWN East Logan Street, Card of Thanks LINDENMUTH "We take this means of thanking all persons who con- tributed | ing the ilinesg and death of Leamore L. Lindenmuth. Mrs. Lindenmuth and Family. Work Wanted WANTED-<Work by the dav. Mrs Lulu Rider, Bast Jigh Street | Bellefonte, Pa. Phone aTe-M x30 | WANTED For r your sheet metal roof and Juthace cleaning, see Waiter mel, © Ryan st, Bells. fonte, Pa oe 268 ANTED Sewing, alterations, but. | ton holes, hemstitching covering | Petrikin Hall, Phone 1 Help Wanted WANTED.A } nga, a middle aged indy, and Walter Eberhart, all of Belle- | wa New | of last yard of | staggered | ANY manner or form dur. | OG Pa. 20°¢ | arage, Rebersbure, —— ———_ ————————— 30,000 People Read This Column and 8tone Company, Monday, after | ayary week, That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and the benefits derived, | gain Counter, | RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, { first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion it Is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- | “re 25 cents for Where advertise | ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word Is charged REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate | | advertising sale or rent, KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies to be malled to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise ments, Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such | advertisements, of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ocrat Is entitled to a 25-word adver free of charge. intervals mee ae | WANTED--Woman BO vears of age family of three R Shope, Pr NT between 30 and as housekeeper In Falr wages Robert Box 416, Bellefonu x30 Wanted to Buy WANTED A pony Mush be cheap Port Matilda, Pa R WANTED--To buy Also bulls Hubert Nell Phone 729- R- 2 gentle f children John R. Magu D. 1 Box 9 cattle of and hogs Inm Bellefonte R of Write Loganton x30 WANTED To buy all kinds sock, for good prices call Albert N. McoCalob Pa Phone 2622 5 of lve. Pleasant 476-J-1 WANTED sock Cap. Pa and rever vo buy all kir Bruce Krumr Phone Bellef( ¢ charges if any WANTED resus chalrs beds er clocks, old glass an esl price paid C 136 E Market St r RTA d chins ya M Yor k Pa Articles tor Sale POR BALE Inquire rossing” cards FOR West orn SOCiat ? liegheny font Pa. Phone 750 POR BALE-Psrm lime at ers can afford to pay C MM. long Howard Zion 1913 (Nittany) price farm- FOR SALE rifled re Maytag washer. $20 85 K Owens ! tr nite, Pa FOR BALE ashes 347-3 fon Bellefont POR Lon) SALE x31 POR SALE--1040 Silver Kine tractor Fully equipped, slecls arter, power take off John Matis, Hublemburg LE FOR SALE SALE-—Auto trucks. 1 Lowest pr Enow 153 Service Phone POR SALE Kelly -Sorir inch tire and tube a German iice dor for sale Marie Do ie, State College wheld 4x50x21 D x30 n lime. of sand loads hauling Phone x31 SALE. New brick Special orices full brick (2000) Alay penersi ldovyd W. Lucas Milesburg Bellefonte 425-R-1 POR SALE--Oak counter. now in us in Bell Telephone office, 20 fest lone and in excellent shape. Will sell at very low price. See Josse H Caum., Bell Telephone Co. x31 POR. SALE Typewriters Addl ng ma- chines, Cash Registers Liberal . lowanece for your oid machine Sold on easy yment plan Write to Pal mer 8 erly. Raber sburg Pa x31 Pon BALE Two enameled gas ranges. four burner, oven. broiler excellent condition. name your own price. R K. Owens Electric Store, Bellefonte. Pa Phone 1062 x31 ron SALE 1040 Pord tractor “and 20-foot platform Trallmobile trail. jer. In first class mechanical condi. ition. Can be seen at mv residence James E Hoffman, Karthaus, Pa x31 FoR SALE 1087 Nash- Lafayette in exoelient condition, all new rubber, low mileage, heater and defroster Will sell cheap as 1 have no use for it. Ciyde Beck, Warriors Mark, Pa ] amt {FOR SALE Tractors, pew and used | John Deere tractors, rebuilt Ford- {sons, ete. used cars and trucks and | new Studebakers: also all John Deere implements. Bee tractors displaved RB ‘at Service Station of Fred Meckley, | ‘near Jacksonville for Losch Suppl! | x30 | Rock - | Company of Jersey Shore FOR SALE-Weather strio wool Insulation and Screens, Jet Chamberiin Metal Weather Strip Co, | take care of your needs. Saves fuel dollars, keeps out dirt, summer heat and winter cold. Por estimates with i out obligation, call or write O. J Bo- { linger. resentative, Belleville, Pa | Phone 201 {CAR BARGAINS —We have about | twenty-five cars left to pick from | Chevrolets and | | Doderes, models from 1986 to 1930 and | {consisting {prices from 8250.00 to $2500. These | cars are oriced iboveht on the easy G M C payment plan. We will trade your {ear in for down payment. Bieri x FOR SALE—Brervthing now in sea son, a lot of used items at bare gain prices, cultivators. power pota- to spravers, Westinghouse milk cool. ers, grain binders. combines, mowers, “de deliv rakes, wagons; 20 ise] rngine and genera- ed ks, metal vmouth sales and ste Big Spring, Belll, E This privilege can be { | (owner on premises) 1 right and oah be | tractors | | penhaver, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name very subscriber to The Centre Dem tisement In these columns one time, used six thoes a year at different AT FOR SALE Now and every kind of farm machi Look over this largest stock 1» Cen trad Pennsylvania, for bargain prices Loch Implement Company Je ¥ Bhore, Pa xa] FOR BALE Lo e—— and med tractors nery areds of used tir all sizes from 156 to 26 inch ri ho Backed by w Len RUATrantee Open evenings unt 9 o'clock Wallrus Auto service, Bnow Shoe Intersection Phone 153 Hun Poultry CHICKS Rocks hi Matings 85.75 8850 per 100 Bellefonte, Pa Ne Hecla CHK KS Baby r id Rock -Glants-a tan tod from ch 8 monly selected Live Stock BALE fron of ( R-31 #31 PON SAT EBs FARMERS Centre #a Any Reine Pernng Pa. b Tres « Cat Ring Ow Rea Esto 'e - 1 v er Mi . For Sale and Va ey View Si Pa Bellefont ” R Halt Adm . D2 Pa FOR SALE nterest In most de- glrable apartment vestment for right appreciate value ability G roject Party and mone Miller pre 10 making Haven, Pa FOR BALE A 8 family apartment bullding located on commer of Cur- tin and Allegheny streels. Bellefonte, Pa. Reasonable terms oan be ar ranged Inquire of First National Bank, Bellefonte Pa 18 SALF--A 7 acres of ground dings. never a ciear and 10 in timber, alo main highway 3 miles west nf Millheim fnouire of Wesley H Snavely Soring Mills Pa R D2 x20 house on 21 necessary out soTing 13 located POR POO ’ BCTES we n SALE Country “home and acre lights and water. In good cot ds Five minutes to bus dre near Reedaville: 15 minutes to Btand- ard. 22 to Viscose, Reasonably priced Anply to Rov L Henry, Reedsville Pa x31 | POR SALE—A farm of 100 acres 1o- | cated in Walker townshin, 1 mile wes of Zion. with 75 acres of good farmiand and 28 sores or virgin time {ber which has never been lumbered Ruafldines in fair condition and all | necessary out bulldings. Good wate supply consisting of 3 cisterns and never falling well Twn hie armie [orchards and fruit of all kinds. 1In- iouire of B. Frank Lute Bellefonte PF. D 2 or Phone Zion 242 x30 For Sale or Rent POR SALE OR RENT--11-room { house, modern conveniences, suit- fable for tea room and overnight guest: or will arrange duplex to suit | tenants, also will sell; terma Locat- ed between Millheim and Aaronsbura. iMr and Mrs. H A Orwig. Anroutbuts, | Houses tor Rent POR RENT--435. House on Reynolds Avenue. Hot water heat, bath louls 8. Schad, Executor 281 POR RENT 6+ “FOOMm house, garaze. furnace, light and earden. Mes {Ben B Beckwith, Bu Bush Addition. Pa. : x30 {PORT RENT—A fi five room house e with { all conveniences. Tent £2700. In- lquire of John 8 Lambert Jr. or oall Pa. in forenoon I PFOR RENT--4-room house in Belle- i fonte. #17. Inquire Russell Co- | E Logan St. Beile- fonte, or Pavone-Copenbaver Barber Shon. x30 | |383-M. Bellefonte, Apartments for Rent ..| FOR RENT--8mall 4 room apartment with all conveniences. Inquire of Opposite the oq room furnished Awe Db wih a i$. heat. ang Blehop or 2 | POR RENT living room Three furnished rooms bed room and kitchen. ette for heht housekeeping Ine quire at 23 West Curtin St Belle. fonte, Pa, Phone 4460.) 2001 Tea Room for Rent POT RENT Haven's The Victorian beautiful ° room J aesirable pect bom Rent reason G. Miller able 6 Lock Haven Gas Station for Rent POR RENT 970 two 1 Cin I fe fiury " \ f Lo Ke Mo 621-R- to Farmers YOU CAN | for IL MONEY. Vor a 1 impro Write or | fonts 1056-R MONEY Rooms For Rent FOR RENT. Tw de “ re f Giibert Miscellaneous STOCK Kelle Reverse « DEAD B M 5-R-2 Iw maonv Millhelin ed : Pa harges WANTED prompt tre Hall Haven Pa 2104 Repairing RED RETAT POREMAN'S ture renslr PESTIVAL Mz » of H cy hw the Ear! bu y Band REUNTON The be PEUNION--The oy on will be held Sond at the Orange Pair Hall Pa. The publ El BCOCTAL Bible drill Urdon chapel, July 26, at 730 oome There will be a some social at the Pleasar Ww on Friday eveninhe DST. Everyone wel Praver meet. at 230 1 home of Mile Come to 1% NC YTICE “The Union Sunday July 29 sha will He In the How ne! at Valley View Praver meeting m REUNION gher reunion Centre Hail, ives and ttend Basket plenic 1 ual Gi mn REUNION The annual Walker re- union will be held at Miller's Grove near Yarnell, on Sunday. August 3rd All relatives and friends are invited to attend TREUNTON-The union of the Linsle held at Ha'ry John's Woodward Narrows on Sat 26th. 1941 BFUNTON--The an® ial Hoover 1 and Mitchell revmion will be held at Reset oir! Park. Twonel Satnirdar August 2nd all relatives and friends are invit ed to attend. i fam] ex will Park In urday _ will Plear~nt Grn Music by the Penns Bo 1d ” Ah val at wy . “wy Little German Valley Band FESTIVAL—The Pleasant Valley u B. church will hold a festival at the church near Yarnell Pa. on Satur. dav. July 268th. An out-door niay will alzo be given. The public ia cordi- ally invited. REUNTON— All former unis and thelr friends of the Unlevills 8chool, are invited to atterd ‘he 34 reunion ard bpekel niende to be held iat Hecla Park Saturday. Aunsust 2nd Come and meet oid friends x31 | REUNION—The annual retininm wt the Bennett. Pahr and Spicer Tami. Ie will be held at the erove in Run ‘ville on Batvrddavy Angel Gh AY members ant friends of the the: families are cordially invited. x1 { TOARNTYAL The ATTA] Fare lpnaymerred Be the Mileshore re Company will be held on the Milse. iFeree school grotnde on Priday ans i®atveday Avgust 29 ana 30 Cond mesic will be provided. Pevther da {tails will be announced Inter i ©» The Reh Peronrt re. et a LL EE EE of 3 ba Route 220. 8 miles east of te, (Pa. on Saturday Auevst Bth 194d ‘Beiedard time. On arrival snlgase Jo. oletar, secure vr badass foes (Plesss renpg™ births, marriages and death for the Tart KR vegre Tooits war fiends, he ov Fu gy of mane je re Roem Alen sand ae Wdan pow ah as bad ae Aras wealiia geen ae wa, —-— Fa EE . Reine wove Tvsph Business meetin: : a a 0 ju 1:30 oviock CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | ARsOCin | 2.0 in / '] yard Muse and L | FESTIVAL Clopry story on I Vo he waovided x30 rhe VAN a it near Livy Program REUNION 25 PER MONTH Be ONLY § Pric PENNA GAS. CO State College CENTRAL Bellefonte Fr TT (*loor Show! HECLA PARK A — Thursday, Friday, Saturday Gladiola HUGE SPIKES Try a Few! WOODRING'S Floral Gardens 127 E Howard 8&. PHONE 64
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