August 14, 1941. = THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five [ LOCALS -M, E Houser, of Cleveland Chilo, Is spending his annual sum- mer vacation with his mother, Mrs 17a Brooks, at Pleasant Gap. -Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Mallory, of the Hazel apartments, North Alle- gheny street, expect to depart to-| morrow for a week's vacaticn at Atlantic City —Mrs. T. R. Morgan of Philadel- phia, arrived in Bellefonte Satur- day and is a guest at the home ol Mrs. M. A. Kirk and family on] West High Street, | J Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beck, of Bur- rowes street, are the proud parents of a daughter born Friday at the Centre County Hospital Mr. and Mrs, Clyde M. Stewart, of East Linn street, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Witmer, of East Bish- op street, are spending this week in New York City -Mr. and Mrs, Mac daughter, Sarah, and Saylor, daughter of Mr Andrew Savlor, all of Penn spent Sunday at Hershey Hershey Bryan and Miss Betty and Mrs street Park, [| A motor party consisting of Jake | Monsell, Bob Fromm, Frank Mc- Govern and Styrl Rockey spent the weekend at Rehobath Beach, Del, and Atlantic City ~Mrs. Frank Scott and Mrs, Gert- | rude White, both of Cleveland, 0.| returned to their homes Friday, af- ter a visit in Bellefonte with Mrs Scott's sister, Mrs. Levica Martin, | of West Bishop street Miss Sue Armstrong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Armstrong, of East Bishop street, and an em- ploye of local] Bell Telephone exchange, is undergoing special in- struction this week in Lebanon —Miss Virginia Bertram, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Bertram, is spending a month's vacation at her home along Spring Creek She I= a junior gt the Allegheny General Hospital School of Nursing Pitts- burgh, Pa, —Mothers of Banjo bers will serve hot meals M. C. A. for visiting firemen next Thursday. Band members must at- tend rehearsal Monday night, whic will be followed by a shorl busines: meeting Lester Loiselle, of Wilkes-Barre a field representative for the Unit ed States Department of Labor, was a business visitor in Bellefonte Tues- day, and was a guest overnight of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daly fam- ily at their hcme gn West Bishop street Miss Harriet Showers, the Band mem- in the Y | ala daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Showers, Ji of Pleasant Gap, on Monday re- sumed her duties in the Bell Tele- phone Company business office alter spending a two weeks’ vacation at Rehoboth Beach, Del, and Allen- town —Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dempsey, Ie cently of Harrisburg, have leased Loe Mrs. Elizabeth Hazel apartment on East Logan street. Mr. Dempsey, an employe of the Bell Telephone Com- pany, is here to ald in the In alla- tion of lines and for dial telephones ~The Misses Nancy Wright, daughters Wright, of the Bal East Curtin street, are spending a week's vacation with relatives and friends in Philadelphia. Mrs Wright is with relatives in Unionville dur- ing their absence. —Mr. and Mrs. Pauw Ghaner and family of Scotia, Mrs. Paul Brown and family of Axe Mann, Mrs Carl Evans and family of Warrenviie Mrs Clara Brown and son of wil- liameport Mr. Hivery also of that city, were visitors over the weexk- end af the home of Mrs Mary B B. Cooper at Williamsport Mr equipment and Mrs apartments, of Oi im 2 and Mrs to Lancastert Chapman Ward GG. Oscar Gray drove Saturday where they were gues until Sunday with Mrs. Gray's sob and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Car! Gray, they were accompanied home by Mrs. Charman Ward and tw children who have been spena- ing some time with the Grays —Edward “Ned” Ray, of East Bishop Street, for the past seven years employed in the offices of the National Gypsum Company here will eave late in August for Buf- falo, N. Y., where he has accepted a post in the main offices of Nation- al Gypsum. The change is in the nature of a promotion for Mr Ray. His place here will be taken by R : W. Haugh, who comes here from the York offices. phia, a caller at this office Tuesday atternoon, is spending some time in Centre County among friends in Milesburg and Port Matilda the areas, Mrs, Thomas’ husband the late Rev. Joseph B. Thomas, died about eight years ago while he was pastor of the Port Matilda Baptist church, and since that time Mrs Thomas has made her home in Philadelphia. The Rev. Mr. Thomas was pastor of the Milesburg Baptist church about 20 years ago, —Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Struble and daughter, of Montrose, spent the weekend with Mr. ang Mrs Struble’'s respective parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. L. Struble, at Peters- burg, R. D., and Mr, and Mrs. James Kline, of Pine Grove Mills, The Strubles brought with them a mon- ster wall-eyed pike which Mr Struble caught last Thursday while angling in the Susquehanna River near Montrose, The fish weighed 6% pounds and measured 27 inches in length, and is reported to be the largest pike caught in that area this season, Mr. Struble hooked the monster on a plug. and Mrs. George Carpeneto, of the Keystone apartments, North Alle- gheny street, who has been with the U. 8. Air Corps at Bolling Field, Va, for the past several months, has solved the problem of writi to relatives and friends, He spends part of every Sunday writing a min- lature newspaper called “Bolling Letters,” of which he makes many carbon copies as necessary, | Williamsport, | | Mrs —Mrs, Edna Thomas, of Philadel- | pungent aroma of (Mrs i family and is | great-granddaughter, S14wis Qarpemso, son of Ms —Mrs. Frank Rosenhoover, {North Spring street, and Mrs. J. D. | Thomas, {during the weekend motored to Bal- | timore, Md. taking with them Mrs. {E. C. Burghduff, of Baltimore, Md. {who had been visiting at the Thom- {as and Rosenhoover homes. Robert {| Rosenhoover and Miss Mary Daniels {of Richmond, Virginia, are spending {this week as guests of Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Willard VanCamp daughter, of Pittsburgh, spent weekend with Mrs. VanCamp's mother, Mrs. Martha Evey, at How- ard, and with relatives and Iriends in the Bellefonte area Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Price, of were weekend guests of the P. M. Dubbs family, of East Linn street, The Prices resided in Bellefonte for some years before go- ing to Williamsport After spending two months with relatives in various parts of Penn- sylvania and New York, Mrs Sarah Robb returned Saturday her apartment in the Friedman build- ing, South Allegheny street Miss Isabelle Grove, of E street, teacher of the Bishop street school, return- ed home Sunday after completing a six weeks' course at the Univer- sity of Wisconsin, at Madison, Wis Miss Kathryn Coble, daughter of and Mrs. Charles Coble, of Penn who is employed In of- of the Centre County Hospital vacation with Cincinnat and the to Linn of the second grade Mr street the fices spending a week’ friends 5 relatives and in Ohio James C. Bower town Gap, and Miss ner Middletown fonte with Mr and sister, Mr Alexander, at their home Curtin Mrs. John O. Talbott and were in Bellefonte for a few Saturday while on their way after a visit Mrs. Talbott’s ter, Mr. and of Indian- Margaret Bit- spent Sunday Bower's bro- and Mrs on law street | son, hours home to Detr Mich New Jersey son-in-law and d Mrs. Carlton Hunt Ja Mrs. Karl street, re Miss in of Mr. and of West Linn to Camp Shelby, weekend weeks’ convalescent at his parental home here a member of Battery B, 180th Artillery, of Bellefonte From the appearance of Belle- streets Saturday night, park- ing meters didn't keep anyone (rom coming to Belle! Of course the meters are not effective aller 8 p m. Saturdays, but even before that time parking spaces, the met- ered ones, were at a premium —Miss Mae Toner, night supervis- or at the local telephone exchange, is enjoying a two weeks' vacation from her duties. The Toner family last week moved from their former home on East Howard street to the former Dr. D. W. Gates properly a the of Spring and Curtin ned during the after hav- wnt He is Field ¢ fonte 2 nte even corner streets Mr Curtin arrival of thei; Mrs. Calvin Purnell. of tree re JOlcing East gover the are ir first child a son. born at 11:30 o'clock Sunday morning at the Centre County Hos- pital. The youngster. who weighed eight pounds at birth, ha been named Richard Thiele Purnell. Both he and Mrs. Purnell are reporied to be getting along nicely —~Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walters, along the Jacksonville road east of town, included Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Walters, of Williamsport: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harupster and children, Pauline and Dean. and Miss Ada Harpster, all of Pennsylvania Furnace, and Mr and Mrs. Roy E. Lair and family Ray. Jr. and Ronnie, of Bellefonte R.D J Edward Nelson, son of Mr. and Frank Nelson, of East Lamb street. who since November had been employed at Niagara Falls, has ter- minated his work there and arrived in Bellefonte during the latter part of the week. Saturday he and his mother motored to Elmira, N. Y_ to spend the weekend with Mrs. Nel- son's brother, Robert Ward and family Monday morning's near freezing temperatures and bright sunny skies were reminiscent of Hallowe'en, pumpkin pies, cider, football, the burning leaves, and the other accouterments of fall And fall is going to seem particu- larly early this year because under daylight saving time most of us are getting up an hour earlier than we did in previous years Elizabeth Estelle is the name of a daughter born July 31 at Ger- mantown Hospital to Mr. and Mry Conrad Harland, of Germantown Harland is the only daughter of Mrs. Estelle Grauer Payne, and is a granddaughter of Mrs. Tillie Lyon Grauer, formerly of Bellefonte, but now residing The child is the first in the Harland Mrs. Grauer’'s first of of North Thomas street, and mails to his list of correspon. | Frank Rosenhoover, on North Spring dents, Lewis' letters are breezy, newsy, and interesting. If he has something he wishes to say to any one of his correspondents, he mere- ly sets it off in a paragraph headed with the name of the person for whom it is intended. All readers, of course, get the same letter, 0 there's practically no privacy in the correspondence, but this feature doesn’t bother the writer. We don't know what you have to do to get on Cartens'o’s mailing Hst, but we hereby make application to become 4 regular subscriber, street, Mr, and Mrs. George Bloom, of Shiloh Church, and their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Zettle and family, of Johns- town, returned home Saturday from a week's motor trip ag far north as Toronto, Canada. The trip was a most enjoyable one, with the excep tion of an accident which they wit- nessed near Avalon, N. Y. A motor. ist, apparently falling asleep at the {| wheel, was instantly killed when his car struck a telephone pole and broke into flames. | —8pecial—Dresses, 1 to 6, $1.00 Peacock Kiddie Shop, High street, Bellefonte, Pa, . Mrs. Charles Wagner and five children departed last Wednesday for a motor trip to New York City, to be guests for a week of Mrs. Wag ner's sister and her family -Mrs. Earl Cartwiight, of Bishop street, spent the latter of the week In East part Willlamsport as a guest of her son-in-law and daugh- | ter, Mr. and Mrs and family Mr. and Mrs. Danlel sons, Danny and moved last Wednesday from College Into one of the apartments in the former home on East Linn street School Car] Otterbein Clemson and Btate Brooks Graver starts September 3rd Have you had your children's eyes examined? Helping children's eyes often enables them to progress fast- er. See Dr. Howard FF. Bauer, Op- tometrist, Crossley's Jewelry Store Bellefonte, Pa ul Mrs. Green Jordan, of Wash- ington, Pa, and her son, Lyman T Green and family, of Lorain, Ohlo, while on a motor trip east stopped off in Bellefonte Saturday for a brief visit with Mrs, Green's aunt Mrs. Michael Lamb —Mr. and Mrs and son, Thomas, III, of South Ard- more Delaware county, are Bellefonte for a visit with Geary brother-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. William Howard, of Reynolds avenue Mr. and Mrs son and daughter East Bishop street day for Euclid Beach for a week's vacation employed by Power. Company here The Misses Priscilla and Anna Mary Troup, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Troup, of South Thom- as street, departed Monday {or East Hampton, L. 1 for a two weeks’ visit with their uncle and a Mr and Mr: Bell The Mr Hartsock Thomas Geary in Mrs sister Carroll W. John- Rose Ann of departed Mon- Cleveland, O Mr. Johnson West Penn is the unt Torrence Rey nf and H Everett were in Bellefonte, Monday Hartsock, {former pa Bellefonte Methodist church, expects to spend his annual vacation next week at Ocean Grove Miss Agnes Kelleher Spring streel, employed in th College offices of the Cent sylvania Gas Company, is sp a week's vacatior cabin 2 the Kell two weeks ~Mrs daughter treet Willis visitors end Jersey Mis: Purnell at a immer camj for three weeks along coast, were Jean who had at Seaside George Armstrong of Penn last Wednesday was admitted to the Cenl Hospital for an emerzenc tion for app : The nt who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Armstrong, of Zion, yesterday was reported Llo.be reguperating nicely ~Mr. and Mrs. James Caldwell of East Bishop street, returned home last Thursday from Cleveland, OO, where Mr. Caldwell who has been health some time, under- went examination at the Cleveland clinic. Th nade the trip home by ail to Altoona and were met in city by other members of the to Bellefonte ot Date Th 11 t 1 A 0r ily for the drive Harry Wetzel well known resident of Bellefonte, who had been in the Veterans Hospital at Jefferson Bairacks St Louis Mo has been transferred % the Veter- ans’ Hospital at Oteen, N. C.. where he is expected to remalny under treatment for six months or a year Mr Wetzel is a graduate of the liefonte High School and well known throughout this community —The venerable Charles F one of Bellefonte's oldest and best known citizens, tomorrow will ob- «ve hig ist birthday annivertary Mr. Cook had been in unusima'ly fine health up until several weeks ago when he suffered severe sprains of the back when 8 car in which he was riding struck a depression in the street while traveling through Mifflinburg. He was confined to bed at his home on East High street for some days, but now is able to be about town a short time each day, and is resuming some of his duties as manager of the Centre Building and Loan Association offices in Cri- der's Exchange building. North Al- legheny street ~The Harrisburg Telegraph will give approximately 125 of its car- riers a two-day vacation to Wash- ington, D. C., on Thursday and Fri- day, August 14 and 15, to see the national defense program in action 10. T. Lambert, district circulation manager in Bellefonte, announces that three carrier boys [rom this district will make the trip. They iare: Harland McMullin and Dick Cable, of Millheim, and Donald | Eyer, of Mill Hall, These boys earn- led the trip through securing sub- Iseriptions to The Telegraph. The Harrisburg newspaper is now en- gaged in a patriotic contest for their {carrier salesmen, under the “V” {for Victory campaign. Each carrier formes iormer Cook, in Germantown, salesman receives United States De- | portman, fense Saving Stamps for each new | subscription he secures. | Last week in these columns it ‘was reported that announcement of {the engagement of Miss Caroline Virginia Torsell and Cirard 8. Bas~ singer, both of Bellefonte, had been made at a party held at the Penn Belle Hotel. After publication we were informed that a party had been held at the Penn Belle, but that no such announcement was made, Our original information was submitted by mail in the form of a neatly-typed, intelligently - worded note, which was unsigned, We re- laxed our rule against publishing unsigned contributions because of the obvious intelligence of the writ- er, because of his or her apparent knowledge of the two persons and their families, and because we be- lieve the envelope bore the name of the sender, although the envelope has been mislaid and this cannot now be proved. In connection with the unfortunate and embarrassing incident we remind the writer of the note that the law provides severe penalties for wilfully furnishing false information to newspapers, Franklin, All bathing sults, 2 to 8 years, $1.00. Peacock Kiddie Bhop, High street, Bellefonte, Pa -Mr. and Mrs, John Curtin, Jr, {of West Linn street, departed Sat- urday for a week's vacation at Re- hoboth Beach, Delaware Miss Ruth Poorman, of Addition, returned to her duties in the National Gypsum Company of- fices, Monday, after a week's vaca tion Messrs. John Thomas and John | Kelley, highly respected residents of Port Maulda, Pa., were callers at our office Tuesday while in town on business. William C. Clevenstine of Washington, D. €,, while on a visit to Centre county with relatives over the weekend, was a caller at office Saturday our Bush | | | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 30,000 People Read This Column every 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, It is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- gain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 256 cents for | first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. 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 res! 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, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of the advertiser Centre County Prothonotary Bond C. White and Mrs. White, of Axemann, departed Friday for a tip on the Great Lakes as far west as Duluth, Minn Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Rachau, | of North Penn street, Saturday at-| tended the funeral of Mrs. Rachau's uncle, Richard 8nedden, who died Wednesday at his home [in Kyler- town Miss Cecella Moerschbacher re- turned to her position in Pittsburgh Sunday week's vacation with Mrs. Mery Moers chbacher home on Bouth Thomas intervals, Slack sults—sizes 1 to 10, 95¢ Peacock Kiddie Shop, High street, Bellefonte, Pa . Clemson, of East Linn expects to go to the Veterans Hospital at Aspinwall today to un- treatment for about a month Mrs. G man Ward caster Mr Haw Daniel street dergo after a mother Oscar and Friday spend Gray's Mr. and Mr their were ad Gray mot veekend with daughter-in- 1J nome Mrs rd Mr. Ward? Melissa Ward, al] of who had been vis family. Sunday Mr interested in midget and not he her red i Lo the son and Hy Mrs C Gray Holland William C motored Youngstown Ohlo. Thursday of last week, where they expect to visit for several weeks with Mrs. Rowe's sister, Mr: York and Mm made Rowe and son ¥y ret 11 to pon eturn Dy and ompanied and two children mother, Mr Bellefonte tthe Gray who model by was checkers William iting Cray Chauncey Mr family move in Leslie Pollard and arrangements to future from the eastern side of the double house on West Logan ¢ i one of the Owens » Bishop M: of the High have the automobile near FRCing as a D- appointed as one a tock-car near Harrist — - FARMERS PLAN MEETING AT HERSHEY er Spicer for Gr ' 1 street writ ’ WHEAT William 1 apartments expect to move this re Mr. White and Mr Henderson street an inty Hospital cyst on remained MES. B. O. HARVEY IS TAX COLLECTOR CANDIDATE Betty street Orv Harvey { Eaxt Card of Thanks ROCKEY 1 thanking the Logar Jndin Fire Co. and Cap Co. and all heiped during the On deatroyed my Dary coach John let nounced that fall practice will gin at § a m Monday morning August 25 All candidates for berths on team asked to Sopris ing take this means + Fire Me - Ne ad ¥ [341s reDor Undine that street gymnasiu mor the fire lph Moerschbacher, son { Mrs. Ralph Moerschbacher East al sireet Monday er. employed Mr of and departed Moerschbach- Bell Telephone fonte ths, has Altoona district Nevin Robb and two child. who for some months making r home with Mr parents. Mr. and Mrs. NE Robb and family on East Curtis street, moved early this week inte the second floor apartment of the Hart home on North Spring street | Pvt. Samuel McKinley, station-| 14 ed at Fort Meade, Md camp yesterday after 1 Ber ; —_. ten-day furlough with his mother WAND. Mer | Mrs. Mary McKinley, of near Belle- | some log cutters fonte, and with Miss Ann Rockey, | Pifer, Howard. Pa at the home of her parents, Mr and | ee SRR Mrs. Andrew Rockey, near Pleasant! Gap | Mrs. Florence Decker and Miss | Mary Moore, of Waynesboro, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as guest: | of Kathryn Nitchman, at the Harry! Clevenstine home on East Bishop! street. Miss Moore was a resident of | Bellefonte many years ago when her father was in charge of the lo- cal telegraph office Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hazel) of East High street, entertained at a family dinner at their cottage along Spring Creek last Wednesday evening, in honor of Mr. Hazel's birthday anniversary, Those pres- ent were: Mr. and Mrs William | Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heverly and Mr. and Mrs. Danie] Houser | all of Bellefonte ~Miss Virginia Snyder and her brother, W. Cordes Snyder, 111. and | {their nurse, Miss Jean Carvin, all] {of Sewickley, spent the weekend in| {Bellefonte with the children’s igrandparents, Mr, and Mrs, W.| {Cordes Snyder, at their home on, {Bast Linn street, Saturday, Mr. and| iMrs. Snyder attended the wedding! {in Hollidaysburg of Anna Duncan! daughter of Mrs. Mary! {Duncan Hartman, of Hollidaysburg, | [to Dr. Paul Good, of Easton, The! iwedding was solemnized in the Hol- lidaysburg Episcopal church, wp Altoona by the STs A VET _ TRAYED-—A area lor rly eared da beer Sn snawe LS RD 1 Help Wanted have Experien | i ADDY In DErso Water Stree at once for man : into ekabliahed Rawieigh Route in Northeast Centre County. Has been worked 21 years For interview write Rawlelgh's, Den PNH-34-20681., Chester or see Robt. D. Larson, RFD M-107. Morris «dale, Pa 36 Work Wanted WANTED -8ewing, alterations. butl- ton holes hemstitching covering | buttons, similar work. Mildred Yo- A=r. Petrikin Hall, Bellefonte. Pa Phone 14-J 2011 WANTED Middle aged Woman as home for right person tany Valley Service Nittany, Pa. P. address Howard R. D. 2. Phone Zion 21933 a2 Home Wanted WANTED Free furnished home in return for small amount of work middle aged or elderly couple pre- ferred careful and ©CONsci- entious, aualifications of Centre Democrat Wanted to Buy Shope, at Shope's WANTED —Antique furniture, Bu. reaus, writing desks, doughtrays, chairs, tables, stands, high poster beds, guns. dolls, pewter grand-fath- er clocks, old glass and china. High- est price paid. Oora M. Schmuck, 136 E. Market St. York, Pa. x33 [7 1 Invitation to NEW LOVELINESS! We take pleasurs in presenting to the women of Bellefonte MISS VIRGINIA WARD = NT IW -. housekeeper in family of two. Good | Inquire Nit-| 0 ANTED-- te ine logs. See W Fi w gril Planing Mill. x35 | nationally acclaimed beauty expert und special representative of ELMO BEAUTY AIDS Won't you come in and discuss your beauty problems with her? Shell suggest the complexion aids most bereficial to your skin, and the newest make-up shades most flattering for YOU. ALL NEXT WEEK AT WIDMANN & TEAH, Inc. | meee ————— SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE--Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- ocrat Is entitled to a 25-word advertisement in these columns one time free of charge. This privilege can be used six tines a year at different WANTED--To buy all kinds stock, Bruce Krumrine Gan, Pa Phone Bellefonte and reverse charges if any WANTED--TO buy cattle and any kind Also trade or vy bull Inquire of Hubert Nell. Bellefont D 2 Phone T20-R-2 Articles tor Sale FOR SALE Mat Hub FOR SALE ¢ " SALE nell, Ph mniny one Bell Inga oO D. 2, Phone 11 POR BALE plete FOR BALE John Hublersbhure ate Matis POR BALE- Behutte's witli bh animals. Guarantee foney refund. ed. O A Kiine Hardware sJielonys Pa x41 POR SALE--Auntomalic eas heater. almost new. chead condition. no further use for jt fara. good lids clean, 20c dow 207-M. Bellefonte SALE-Chevr with 1035 body and all safety gine throughout. In good condition guire of John Balash Store. Clarence. Pa water gost friyit FOR SALE. New brick, sand Mone. Special nrices full 3 brick (2000) Also ldovd W laicas | Bellefonte 4256-R-1 POR BALE--Pickies, any gige anv amount, by the 100 or b> the bush Wednesday, Saturday and BSun- Harry M. Shreckengast, Farm- x34 {FOR SALE--Rundreds of used tires | all sipes from 15 ito 26 Inch rims { Backed by written guarantee. Open jevenings until § o'clock. Walirun { Auto service, Snow 8hoe Intersection | Phone 153 iu | FOR SALE--A 1040 Pord tractor wilh { Perguson system. a 20 tooth asprin” | harrow, double disc heayy duty 2 tractor tradler Inquire of { J E Logan 8t. Bellefon's | Pa. Phone 280-W x34 general Milesburg | el | day era Mills, near Penns Cave arator: gasoline iron kerosene heater 2 burner. electric floor machine, polishing, sanding, and scrubbing. Write B Mott Sorine Mills: or phone Centre Hall 30-R 3 POR SALE--Tractors, row and used John Deere tractors. rebuilt Ford- sons, ete; used cars and trucks, and new Studebakers: also all John Deere implements See tractors dieniaved at Service Station of Pred Meckley. near Jacksonville for Losch Supply Company of Jersey Shore FOR SALE--Weather strio. wool Insulation and Screens, le Chamberiin Metal Weather Strip Co. take care of your needs. Saves fuel dollars, keeps out dirt. summer heat and winter cold. Por estimates with out obligation, call or write O. J. Bo- linger resentative, Belleville, hy double drain Electric self ble rip oon - , BD, ter national Gas Engine. O. W. Houle Lumber Co. State College. Penna. x34 BARGAING.-A new 1941 Chev- rolet Ui ton plokun (box and ooh 1039 Chevrolet four door sedan, like : 1 Chevrolet % ton pickup : 1088 Chevrolet town sedan; 190%6 Dodee sedan: 4 1935 Chevrolet sedans i bargains. Bietly's burg, Ps. | POR SALE Improved American Sev. | electric stove, § | supp Fifteen cheaper cars priced | never failine well from $100.00 tn $35.00 Above are real | orchards and frit =f Garage, Red od 4 Stone Crushing BTONE CRUSHING slones Penns Valley Valley Vor Blerly, West burg, Pa We ar farmers & Brush Valley anc particulars wr Main Breet for Poultry POR SBALE-Young barr ters Sam Burr i fonte, Ps CHICKS New Ham ps! White Leghorns bE 100 sels He PA Teirp BABY CH are ICKS Cl ¥ rid Rock «Gila tesind Dogs, Pets, Al S ‘ 5 Real Estate - For Sale SALE VOY and ated tate ( Grim « Pr 5 hain H Matilda FOR SALE Home green 15011 Inquire of L fonts, Pa RD Pieasant Gap FOR SBALE-A room 1 electricity a Port Pa R at house, 2- oar house nd water in Mr: nt Emma C Pa. house haa gas Inauire at Bellefonte R and Adm POR SALE--Tyact of 72 acres located al West end of Egg Hil, 30 acres ciear and the rest timber no bulidings. Inquire of Charieg A Leister, Spring Mills, Pa. R. F. D. 1 x34 - ues : D. 2, Pa id! POR SALE-Half interest In most de- sirable , apartment project teal investment “wee appreciate making ability Haven, Pa for rieht party value and mot G. Miller, Lock x33 0 R apartment buliding located on corner of Cur. tin and Allegheny streets. Bellefonte Pa. Reasonable terms can be ar ranged. Inouire of First National Bank. Bellefonte Pa tf FOR SALE-#6 room brick dwelling, 160 feet fromtage by 200 fi modern, reasonable priced cation, Pleasant Gan. Pa road. Write Mm. Semuel hio Ave, Salem, Ohio FOR SALE--Filline station, lunch business and dwelling ball mile east Laurelton State Village on route 45. Pour rooms and bath up Four down. Beautiful jocation and home Make offer after inspeciion F Walter, Millmont. Pa FOR SALE--A 80 acre farm, located 1 mile north of Potters Mille. nine , foom house, bank barn, water al I barn and house. All necessary out- { buildings. Prult of all kind: In- iquire of Charles A. Leister, Spriv= Mills, Pa. R. FP. D. 1. : Koch, 451 x34 x34 FOR SALE 6 room house summor house, small barn, garage all ne { (cessary out bulldings, mood cellar, | {spring water pumnbed to the door, B | ‘acres of ground, located along new | | Highwav between Boalabure and Pot. {ters Mills and known as the Mary Runkle property, recently oocunied | inters | ORT, xad | | FOR SALE--A farm of 100 acres 10. | iby Mrs. Prank Tate ‘Those ested Inquire of Mre. Lizzie A. Spd {217 8. Spring St, Bellefonte, Pa. | cated In Walker tyonsh'n, 1 mils wast of Zion, with 75 acres of | farm land and 25 gores of virgin time | | her which has never been lumbered | | Bafldings in alr condition and all | : Good wate | nec out butldings iy consisting of 3 Two of B FPank 1 “ats Ralleforta RFD 2or Phohe Zion 2421. x34 | metre x34 Houses tor Rent RENT A farm FOR niles East o AVE POR RENT] Allens Bt FON — nouse located 2 | MN Pho Lnaulre Apartments for Rent A Farm For Rent HPN Meyer » " Xi Tea Room for Rent s to Farmers FES ipso 31 hold FESTTVAL—The nee will hold Gra over 24ih Philadelphia Richard being the TIVAL-The thelr the * Repairing FURNITURE _ REPAIRED — Repairs all and made 10 Unholstering Wm D Shon Bellefonte, kinds slip Thompon's 102 E Lamb Bt of furniture Overs Upholstering Phone mR POREMAN'S UPROL SATERY Furl ture repair shon ing antigues a specially repairing, rector Cane and rush seats Modern upholstery 8 North Race St, rear Penn Belle i cap BCTEWER mowers work of all in stock cold gel screws, Woodruff Reys kev stock. ete. Swartz Machine Shop. Bellefonte Pa 32-R Phona 1824 ONLY $1.25 PER MONTH and all Payments Can Be Applied on Purchase Price! CENTRAL PENNA. GAS. CO. Bellefonte State College
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