Au CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five [CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR BALE-One show one small cigar case ner, Moshannon, Pa FOR BALE--400 bushels of corn, 10¢ bushels 1940 oats. Mrs William | Fishburn, Bellefonte, R. D. 1, Phone | 197-31 x35 ~Rev. H. E. Oakwood, Mrs. Onk- | ~Mr. and Mrs, Dan Miller, Bush wood and son Hugh, of Milesburg, Addition, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell | accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Dorman | Lambert, Spring street, departed {and children, of Johnstown, spent Sunday on a week's trip to northern | Saturday of last week at Wellsboro | New York and Canada, (and Galton ~The many friends of Dr. Eva B, ~Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hull and two Ron, of State College, will be glad — | daughters, of Niagara Falls, N. Y. |to learn that she is slowly recovering Wie REY. Jig hire, Raven, a Phos. ua. oR Hpughics Batty | arrived in town on Saturday for a lat her home from her recent illness, arrived home last week from a va- | Casebeer, all of Bellefonte, spent | weeks it with Bad Mn W. und expects to be back in her office h kend at Stone rbor, N. 4 : , | Se Weskad a He lof Mr. Hull. ~The convention activities gath- gain Counter, cation spent in Virginia. a aid Ms. Shariee E Mares | eral Mi pe Basstuger spent sev. | —Donald Reichert, member of a ered speed slowly, Tuesday. That RATES-Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for South Anim ie 3 the py! Fiest of her son-inelaw and | ©CC Camp at Brandy, Virginia, ar- | night the town's hot-spots were | first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise vip My Pen Ah wi a Nr and Mis Thomas | Fived in Bellefonte, Friday, for a 10 poorly patronized, but there was an ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged, City gl Boo niond io | days’ visit with his parents, Mr. and air about them that suggested bet- REAL ESTATE-—A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate . | . | Mrs Walter Reichert and family, at ter times to come, Or at least, more advertising—sale or rent ? | 3 —- —Willlam Kerk, son of Mrs. Pred-| Mrs, Victor H. Pifer is reported | their home on Burnside street. {busy times | : | POR SALE-80 1b. honey. 5 hives of erick F. Hallowell, of North Alle-! to be recovering at the family home ~Mrs. Louise Hauer and nephew ditlvool starts September 3rd. | 4o SYED ADS Al advertisements that request replies to be mailed ’ bees; 6 super rents; 4 exira empty " - . vl “ @ el rice / C preny set, Beltonte, who was on Wok Bshap Ste rom, un | paed Hogars: of Bi. are ening Have ou hho Jour Shanes ves ess Sass a sold Wb hese anewiring whe wert | 1, gh id | ih Hu a I x ac fen & Cal | hess W Cc oh; ou (ten days in Bellefonte with Mrs. examined? Helping children’s Yes | advertisements as the publishers are not permitted to divulge ri 5 | x34 Tia Some weeks ago, recover- | bed for several weeks. |Hauer's son and daughter-in-law, |often enables them to progress fast- | of the ad ' pe ge the name | S———— & from his injuries and is now In’. _ Tne Misses Anne and Christine |Mr and Mrs. Elmer J Hauer. at er. See Dr, Howard P Bauer, Op | 0 vertiser. | FOR BALE-—Golden sweet apples, $1 Florida. | Curry, of East Logan street, Aare their home on East Bishop street. |tometrist, Crosslev's Jewelry Store, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE -Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- | them by. on IH a an | ocrat Is entitled to a 25-word advertisement in these columns one time, | 50x per bu. R Bnoke, Unionyi ~Mr. and Mrs. William Ickes, of |spending this week with their bro- Mr Bellefonte, P : : ‘ and Mrs. M. B. Dugan, of | a, An, | free of ¢ : / ’ Altoona, spent some time with Mrs. |ther-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs | Cleveland, Ohio, were guests last | Mra: John Reed annouhoes the of charge. This privilege can be used six times a year at different Ps —. or —— I ET ——— ~- FOR BALE--A tract acres located In Inquire of Austin C Pa. BR D. Bush Hollow oA oak timber 49 Union Township Lucas, Julian x34 care 4x41 Roman Wag x34 - : | 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- FOR BALE--A 6 room frame house with bath, located at Mt Eagle Pa Inquire of E H Runkie R. D 2 Howard, Pa. Phone 04-R-8. Belle- fone 8211 FOR BALE-A Red Cross coal range with hot water front in good oon- | ditlon. Inquire of Harry Wian, Wes! Beaver Bt, Bellefonte, Pa x34 FOR BALE-~A 7 room frame house, all modern conveniences located ut 168 E. Curtin St, Bellefonte, Pa Inquire of David Newcomer, lie fonts, Pa 16 Robert A. Bpicer proper iy adjoining Central Olty Hotel property Boges township $ room frame house on large Jot. Inquire L R. Korman, Osceola Mills, Pa x36 FOR BALE--173 acres of 3 seam cos) ready 0 operate, located between Philipsburg and Bellefonte, near Mo. Dillon, Julian POR BALE onviae Calvin Gates of North Spring street, | James Monaghan, in Cleveland, O. who is convalescing nicely at this | time after her recent serious oper- | ation at the Centre County Hos- | pital | ~Miss Molly Rossman, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rossman, | of Willowbank street, left Sunday | for Pittsburgh where she will re- main with her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. T. C. Sternberg until La- bor Day —Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Saul, of Beaver Falls, and Eugene Roush, of New Castle, spent the weekend In State College as guests of Mr. Saul's sister, Mrs. Ellen Krebs, and with other relatives and friends in Cen- | tre county. | Miss Sarah P. Bayard, of At- lantic City, arrived in Bellefonte Tuesday for a visit with the W. B Rankin family at their home on East Curtin street. Miss Bayard, a trained nurse, was a former well known resident of Bellefonte —Mrs. Willlam Franklin and son, Jimmy Walkey, of Bexley, Ohio, returned to their home there Tues- day after spending a week in Belle- | fonte with Mrs. Franklin's brother, | Charles A. ‘Bud’ Eckenroth and | family at their home on East Bishop street, | —The American Home Section of | the Bellefonte Woman's Club will | have a corn boil at Moshannon Park Tuesday, August 26. The group | will meet at the home of Mrs. 8. R. | Robinson on North Spring street at 10 a. m., where transportation will} be provided —The senior department of St. | John's Episcopal church school en- joyed a picnic supper at Black Mo- shannon Park Monday evening. Some few brave boys enjoyed a | short swim, but most of the crowd contented themselves with baseball and other games —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Davis and child, of Clearfield county, re- cently moved to Bellefonte and are occupying the apartment in the Paul Walizer home on North Thomas street recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bullock. Mr. Davis is employed at The Watchman office. | ~—Eugene Robb, son of Mrs. C.!| Edward Robb, of Bellefonte. has been appointed assistant manager of the Chicago office of the Eastman} Kodak Company, according to infor- mation received by Mrs. Robb this | week. Mr. Robb has been employed by the Eastman Company ever since his graduation from college in 1934 -8heriff and Mrs. Russell F.| Stine, of Niles. Ohio, spent last! Thursday among relatives in Cen- tre county, and were guests over- night of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wid- dowson, at their home on North Allegheny street. The Stines for a number of years were well known residents of Bellefonte and State College —Mrs. Haldis Gulbrandsen and daughters, Mrs. George Morgan, and Miss Lou Gulbrandsen, all of New York, who have beep guests at the home of Mrs. Gulbrandsen’s son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs William B. Troupe, at their home on East Bishop street since early West Bishop street, and Pvt {istown, departed Sunday —Michael Hazel and son, Patrick, of Odessa, Texas, are in Bellefonte visiting Mr. Hazel's brother and sister<in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hazel and family at their home on Blanchard street | --Harry Brandon, of Johnstown, former residents of Bellefonte, Is attending the firemen's convention here this week as the guest of Cen- tral District President Harold D Cowher, of Bellefonte ~Miss Sue Garner, of Philadel phia, arrived in Bellefonte during the weekend for a ten-days’ visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W, of North Spring street —Mr, and Mrs. W. K. Kennedy and daughter, Jean of Chicago, are guests of Mrs. Kennedys brother ang sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, J H. Caum and family, at their home on East Linn Street -Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Gates and daughter, Louise, of Johnstown are spending this week in Bellefonte M. Bottorf, | as guests of Mr. Gates’ sister, Miss Winifred Gates at her home On North Spring Street —Mr, and Mrs, Henry Bullock have vacated the apartment in the Paul Wallzer home on North Thomas Street and have moved (nto the Brooks house on North Wilson Street, formerly occupied by the G. E. Hillegas family. —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of and Mrs. George L. Finkbeiner, of Lew- for Nor- folk, Va. for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Abt's son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Abt. —-Mrs. Edgar Herold and daugh- ter, Leilah Ann, of Duquesne, are guests of Mrs. Herold's brother-in- law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Paul M, Corman, of North Allegheny Street. Last Thursday night Mrs Corman entertained at bridge in Abt, ! honor of her sister —Mr. and Mrs. James Jury, of East Linn street, and Mr. and Mrs William Markley, of East Bishop street, departed Saturday for a mo- tor trip to Western States, They ex- pect to be gone about ten days and will visit Chicago, Ill, Green Bay, Wis, and other cities enroute, | --Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Mabus re- turned to their home in Baltimore, Md., Friday, after g two weeks visil with Mrs. Mabus parents, Mr. and Mri. Charles Saxion, of Bellefonte and Mr. Mabus' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mabus, who are spend- ing the summer at their cottage at Hecla Park. —Mr. and Mrs. Arch Caldwell, of Uniontown, were here during the weekend for a visit with Mrs, Cald- well's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James {Caldwell and family, on East Bishop street Army reception center al New Cum- Pvt. James Caldwell, of the berland, also was home for the weekend ~James D. Seibert, of Pine street, {for many years superintendent of the {eame fl] suddenly while in the Eiks Home, Priday afternoon, and since Bellefonte Water Works, be- in August, expect to return home |then has been confined to his home. | this weekend | Although he recovered quickly from —Corporal Kenneth Breon, of the [the attack, his physician has ad- medical department at Fort Eustis, vised him to take a complete rest, Va. arrived in Bellefonte Saturday ana while he is able to be up he has to spend a ten-day furlough with not ventured out of doors his mother and brother, Mrs John | Breon and son, Dean, at their home | Mr. and Mrs. Price Jones, of Johnstown, are the parents of their Wednesday, of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dubbs and family, at their home on Willowbank street. Mrs. Dugan is a sister of the late Mrs. J. Arthur Dubbs. ~Mr. und Mrs. Ralph Haag, of Buffalo, N. Y. spent the weekend in Bellefonte with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Haag, Sr. of the Keystone apartments, and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heineman, of Willowbank street Mrs. Howard Casper, president of the Brooks-Dool Post American Legion Auxiliary, and Miss Mary Saylor were among those who at- tended the State Convention of the American Legion at Altoona, during the weekend -Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Everett, of East Howard street, departed Mon- day for a motor trip to Wisconsin, their plans being to bring back a new trailer they have purchased They expect to be absent from town for three weeks Harvey P. Schaeffler, of East High street, Bellefonte merchant who has been a surgical patient at the Centre County Hospital for the past several weeks last night was reported to be in serious condition at the institution —Miss Elizabeth Glenn, teacher of the primary grades of the Snow Shoe schools, who has been under- going observation at the Philips burg State Hospital for the past several weeks is reported to be showing steady improvement in health —Pyvt. F. M. Ott, of the Rockview sub-station motor police, and Mrs Ott, have leased an apartment in the Mrs. Daise B. Henderson home on East High street. Mrs Ott, who had been living in Windber, joined her husband here during the week- end --Mrs. L. M. O'Leary, of Pitts- burgh, was a recent visitor in the Bellefonte area, spending several days as guests of her sisters, Mrs William Sprankle and Mrs Arthur Eckley, of Coleville. Mrs. O'Leary also visited the recent Coleville school reunion at Hecla Park --Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Riedy and children, Kermit and Janet, of Al- lentown, spent the weekend in Cen- tre County as guests of Mrs. Riedy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dreibel- bis, at State College. Members of the Riedy family were business cal- lers in Bellefonte Priday morning -George Geiss, of Philadelphia a traveling auditor for the DuPont Company, spent the latter part of last week in Bellefonte with his par- ents Mr and Mrs. D. Wagner Geiss at their home on Bouth Thomas Street. David Gelss, also of Phil- adelphia is spending this week with his parents, and is planning to spend the second week of his vaca- tion at Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs John Popson and daughter, Barbara. of East Bishop street, departed last Thursday for New London, Conn. Enroute they expected to stop In New York City where their son, Raymond, was to join them for the drive to Connect- icut. Raymond last week was grad- uated from ss flying school near New York and expects to take an examination for the Flying Cadets ~Sunday was an important date in the life of the J. Randall Miller family, of Millheim, well known marriage of her niece, Miss Betty Tressler, formerly of Bellefonte, and now of Ridgway, to Lyle Wilson, son of Mr, and Mrs. B. C. Wilson of the Montmorencie Road, on July 11th at Ridgway. Both Mr. and Mrs Wilson are popular young people of Ridgway Tuesday night owners of the decorations on streets and buildings in Bellefonte saw fit to announce over the loud speaking (and we mean loud speaking) system in the business area that a reward of $5 is offered for the arrest and con- viction of anyone damaging decor- ations —Mrs. W. H. Gardner, of Mack- eyville, was in town Monday to ar- range for the adyertisement of the sale of her household goods on Saturday, August 30 Mrs. Gardner will then move tg Bellefonte and occupy an apartment in the home of her sister, Mrs. George Miller on Spring street Mr. and Mrs. W. Blaine Port, who for the past eight weeks had been patients at the Centre County Hospital receiving treatment for in- juries culfered In a motor accident near Vail, on Monday morning were taken to their home on East Howard street. Both Mr. and Mrs. Port are confined to bed but are reported to be recuperating steadily Miss Clara Beatty, daughter of Mrs. Charles R, Beatty, of East Cur- tin street, last week accepted a posi- tion with the Pirst National! Bank, here, succeeding Miss Bette Long. daugiiier of Mr. and Mrs Newell B. Long, of West Linn street, who on Sunday went to Philadelphia where she has accepted a position with the Oppenheim-Collins store Mr and Mrs. Ralph Haag, of the Keystone apartments expect to move ment In the Mrs Kline Woodring home on East Howard street. The Woodring apartment was recently vacated by Mr and Mrs Clarence B. Hendrickson, who moved to Car- lisle. Mr. Hendrickson was to have taken a position on the Bellefonte school faculty this fall, but resigned to accept a similar position at Car. lisle | Mr G. Mae Pry and Mrs of Ferguson township. spent the week- i Run Vv + Dortive end in the Cook Forest, Cookshurg, Pa. and on Monday drove to Smeth- port where they are spending this week with their son and daughter. in-law, Mr. and Mrs Hugh Prv. Mr Fry is the reliable and valued cor- | respondent of our weekly news let- ter from Pine Grove Mills, and be- cause he is on vacation this week his Interesting items are missing from our columns Before the convention dont fail to visit South Water street at night. The falls and Gamble's island have an enchanting beauty under the white light of a battery! of brilliant flood lamps installed by the West Penn Power Company at the rear of the Dunlap Motor Com- pany garage. From High street, the water going over the falls locks like a stream of rippling silver. while the trees and shrubbery on the is- | land glow with an eerie brilliance to moonlight. i —Piremen began moving In on Bellefonte late Tuesday, and things began to happen. The peaceful quiet of this historic town was shat- tered by traveling loudspeakers ex- gimilay closes, = | Intervals, -— tally shooting Russell W. Dunlap, Pittsburgh, while hunting deer near Port Matilda December 5. Wood- ring served eight months of his jail sentence —————— Sonora, with an average of 70.922 square miles, is the second largest stale in Mexico T ANNOUNCEMEN For Tax Collector To the Republican Voters of Belle- | fonte Borough: I hereby announce my candidacy, for the office of Tax Collector of Bellefonte Borough, at the Repub- lican primaries September 9, 1941. Your consideration will be appreci- | aled, GEORGE M. BROWN East Logan Street, For Tax Collector To the Republican Voters of Belle- fonte Borough 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Tax Collector of Bellefonte Borough, at the Repub- lican Primaries, Sept 8. 1841. Due to my fll fortune, it will be impos- sible to contact you all personally before the Primaries, but any sup- port or cooperation you give me will be greatly appreciated. WILLIAM J. BENFORD Lost and Found LOST—Blue tick dog. about a old, license tag on oollar Lyous, Lyonstown year William x34 STRAYED Aug 5 black and white curly eared dashund puppy, age 15 mo answers to the name of “Pup- { oy.” Notify Boyd Smith, Sprin about September 1, into an apart. R D. 1 g Mills x34 LOST Holstein bull disappeared from the Harry Breon farm. Belle- fonte R. D 3, about two weeks ago Anyone Knowing of ita whereabouts please communicate with Mr. Breon Telephone 830-R-2 x34 Room and Boa rd MWAN TED Con val escent, som -4n - valid, and elderly persons can ob- fain room, board and care at large pountry estate located in Buffalo aliey, Centre County. ¢ miles st of Btate College Pa Bpecial care if required Rates rea- sonable. Write Mm. Orets MeEihat- tan, RD. 1. Port Matilda, Pa. Phone State College 3572 xa5 Help Wanted WANTED.--Boy to work in dairy store | Call Zion 911 x34 WANTED Experienced farm hand Ralph © Funk, Lamar. Pa x34 0 cut paper wood unpeeled $300 a cord. Inquire of Va x35 W. P. Petterolf, Madisonburg, WANTED -Oirl or wothan for house work and care of two children In- guire of Romer Boone, HRebersbure Pa x34 WANTED Experienced waliress over 21 years old. Apply in person, Be Trout Inn, South Water Street, Bel'a. fonte x34 WANTED-Married man to work on dairy farm pear State College Re- ply Phone 3496 State Oollege, for in- formation. x34 WANTED--A middie aged woman for general house work In small family Modern home. Write K In care of | this office. x34 - —— | throughout the county The day horting firemen to vote for Philips- | WANTED—Good young man to work | | WANTED--To buy sll kinds of live- stock Bruce Krumrine, Pleasant | Oa Pa. Phone Bellefonte 476-J-1 And reverse charges if any vu | WANTED To buy cattle and hogs of any kind. Also trade or buy bulls | Inquire of Hubert Neil, Bellefonte R 2 Phone T20-R-2 att Articles tor Sale POR BALE -JTymothy | Walker sted Rebersburg, Pa | POR BALE-1030 Chevrolet sedan. in £00d shape. Isaac Holt, Julian Pa | X34 FOR BALE-Timothy A. Beezer, Bellefonte 7-R-2 Richard Phone x35 peed R D1 FOR SALE--Tumothy seed. $350 per | bushel £ E Yarnell Phone | Bellefonte 067-R-1 x34 | FOR SALE-Wood silo used one Year State College, Pa | FOR BALE--A Heatrols good as price $25 cash. Mrs. Zora Rines Pike 81. Bellefonte, Pa 12x30 Hugh ( FOR BALE--About 8 bu seed. $250 a bu. 1040 crop Fred 8 Wells, Onk Hall, Pa FOR SALE Some baled Quire of Gertrude RB Farm, Penna. Purnace, Pa POR BALE Magic Chef tabletop range, like new | buyer, Phone Bellefonte 7 POR SALE A large size good condition nau | Corman, RD. 2, Bellefonte POR BALE m good Harold H A smal] condition Yeager, MR SALE-~The COUnLyY peaches with W. H Macker { market FOR BALE--A 1038 Inter: 30 truck. recently new rubber Inguire ¢ er. lemont, Pa ov FOR BALE «Two an electric Prems good condition Rupert, Howard, of Mrs. Fien Pa x34 POR BALE--A 1832 Chevolet Tudor sedan shape, good tires. 1 quire of Ivan lingle 8 Pa. Home evening a i on can afford Ww pay C. M Long. Howard RB Zion 1918 (Nittany) GUNS-—Bought, sold and exchanged Inquire at the Western Aulo As- sociate Store, Allegheny Bi. Belle- fonte. Pa. Phone 750 1 | POR BALE -A Red range $1200 Also heating stove $8.00 WwW. J. Kerry, Moshannon, POR BALE Coal and wood. 1 hsul i ashes away at 8 Jow rate Call ‘847-0 for prices. Bam Capperelll Bellefonte, Pa. R 1. Coleville, 1%! FOR BALE -Made 10 measure all woo! suits abd topoostis $2250 un | dress shirts made 10 measure WP Smith. 22 W. Bishop St. Bellefonte Pa x34 fair - Mi x35 hg Inguire of D ne jr Cross Hersid a Live Oumk Inquire of Pa POR SALE--A four can milk cooler never been used 30% off Inquire HK. 1. Salmon Route 64 Mill Hal x34 complete list price Service Biation, Pa POR BALE--194]1 Silver King tractor and plow. Pully equipped, eleclii lights, starter. power take off and pulley, Mes John Matis, Hublersburg Pa 334 POR SALE—112 rats killed with can | Schuttes Red Squill harmless to animals. Guaranteed Money refund- led. O A Kline Hardware, Bellefonte Pa x FOR BALE--Reduced wine velye lour studio couch good wn new walnut table, two almost linoleum rugs x12 and several u ful articles. Mrs. Mollie Holt, Uni oO | ville, Fleming P FOR BALE-~Used cars with payments as shown: 1936 Plym coupe, $130.00, 1031 Chevrolet $38 00 1987 Dodge sedan 1935 Chrysler sedan, $118 Plymouth coupe, $100.00 1036 Ply mouth coach $130 00; 1988 Plymoul! conch. 8165 00; 1937 Ply uth coupe $122.00, 1937 Chrysler sedan, $148 00 1934 Pord hh. 854 00. Jodon Motor Co., Chrysler and Plymouth sales Opposite Big Bpring Ps O08 PV Lee fonte Stone Crushing BTONE CRUSHING 1 farmers Cider Makin CIDER MAKING — During pressing and Friday day but § Axe M Mann atu FOR BALE 70 w 1 Red puilets { Hai. R. D 1, Ph 00 New Hampslils | wa ne FOR SALE-100 Barred 5 mo. old ric r R R-13 Iu ard D 2 Boring Mill 174- Centre Hall CHICKS New Hampshire orice rom 7% ¢ and Losch Supply Company Live Stock SALE broken Pa Jeyonr-old POR colt Joe Zeleznic and ant Gap FOR SALE--Holitein cow fresh soon. Inauire Merrill erite, Bellefonte, RB. D. 2 (Zion) POR SALY 1 laree white »ow, 4 Dig aiso white rabbits all sizes, 1 rabbit dog. cheap Ellen Zeigler, Boalsbure PARMERS —Penng Valley Bales barn Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every Tuesday your live stock and poultry. vou can expect good prices. 8 T. Riegel, Owner Mgr. IU I BSALE--Two good Holstein cows with 2 Bring ail { 13 Dogs, Pets, Etc. POR SALE--English Beagle hound 2% years old, well trained. Wii- lard Parrett, Aaronsburg. Pa x34 POR SALE--Two male Red Persian kittens, 6 weeks oid Inguire of ‘Sarah MoCienahan, Centre Hall Hy" io Pa x34 POR SALE-Rabbit dogs 7 weeks old 8 male 1 female Price 81 00 each Inquire of C E Spackman. Port Ma- th Pa. RD x34 ron BEBE 3 Tom shannon, slony Route 53% Good houwe and water tract. Inquire of John Skrepek, Moshannon, Pa x35 FOR BALE--Brick house, oentrally located with hot walter furnace hardwood floors throughout win - cows and Goors weather giripped and screened. Inquire of Mm June Toner, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 218 on POR SALE business east Laurelton 45 ir rooms and cow i Houses tor Rent POR RENT Allen Dre Blree? ball heats Parag 166-R State Coll ardwona Ing uire FOR RENT--A ¢ “ 214 West OR RENT-- Modern @9- ng et 427 East Beaver RE Co. lege Reasonatyie : Pospession #&n- { tu rOOITIeTS al sted cadl at prem- r phone 2842, State College x35 dent Apartments for Rent FOR RENT. 3-room apartment, ren rorubie rent, good location Phone 368-W x34 Apartment, heat hotwater and bath. located in Lemont, Pa. Inauire of J W. Klinger Phone 3768 Biate College, Ply ire Rooms For Rent on Furnished rient POR RENT Loans to Farmers YOU CAN GET MONEY home. for remodeling ax IMDPOVEMe T) Ugg Fil Write or call, Bellefonte forte 105-R MONEY TO LOAN--Interest annually on life insurance Why pay 8%. when such loans available for less Write call OG R Envder, Wineste. Pa Telephone TR7.1.% 111 Announcements bee! supper will ors or SUPPER-A roast be served in the St Mary's chur hail, Snow Shoe. from 4:30 to €:30 p.m. (FST) this Thursday night Tickets, 50 cents MEET ING-—Centre Quarterly meet- ng of the Religious Society of Friends will he held this year on on Reynolds avenue, Corp. Breon, in| first child, a son, born Tuesday of {marked the 25th wedding anniver- on farm. Cood home August 31. 61 the meeting house near Fire his duties in the medical depart-| ment, works under Dr. Harold B.| Harris, now Lt. flarris, well known | physician of Bellefonte who Was) called into army service last year Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shope and | two children, Nancy and John, of | Arlington, Va. spent the weekend | in Bellefonte with Mr. Shope’s par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton L. 8 (ope, | and with Mrs. Shope’s parents, Mr. | and Mrs. H G. Witter, all of East] Curtin street. Upon their return] home Sunday, the Shope's left their young son, John, with Mr. SBhope’'s parents for a two week's stay, ex- pecting to return for him during the Labor Day weekend. —John L. Dobelbower, son of Mr.| and Mrs. Ralph R. Dobelbower, 101] West Curtin street, Bellefonte, has been admitted to Bucknell Univer- sity as a member of the freshman class, Registrar H. W. Holter has announced, Dobelbower, who was graduated in 1940 from Bellefonte High School and then attended Perkiomen School, plans to enroll in the engineering course at Bucknell. In school he participated in several activities, including dramatics and sports. He is one of approximately 400 students who will begin their college careers at Bucknell Septem- per 11, when Freshman Week, a special six-day orientation period, opens, “ —W. H. Macker, who resides on the Haupt property between Belle- fonte and Milesburg, Is reported to be in serious condition at hy in- firmary of the Centre County Home where he has been undergoing treatment since Priday night when he suffered a heart attack. Mr. Macker, who is 65 years old, was bringing a load of produce to Belle- fonte for the Saturday morning curb market when he became ill near the Hill garage on East Bishop street He was taken to the County Home where for some hours his condi- tion was critical, Bince tflén he har showed some imp ovement althougt he is not considered to be out oi danger. LM EES » tard street, was last week in Memorial hospital, Johnstown, On the same day Mrs Jones’ father, Harry Otto, of Johns- | town, former well known resident of Bellefonte, was admitted to the same hospital to undergo treatment for pneumonia. Mrs Jones is the former Edith Otto, of Bellefonte. | ~Bellefonte Borough Auditor) James Morrison, Jr. of East How- | admitted to the Centre County Hospital, Sunday night, to undergo observation and treatment, Mr. Morrison, an em- ploye in the offices of the West Penn Power Company here, has not been in good health for some time, and x-ray examinations are to be made to determine the cause of his ill- ness, His condition is not regarded | as being serious. | —First Lieutenant Austin O.! Furst, son of former Judge and Mrs, James C. Furst of Bellefonte, who is now stationed at Fort George Gor- don Meade, Md., has been transfer- red to the Field Artillery unit to the Judge Advocates Department which is the branch dealing with legal! matters of the army. Lieutenant Purst, who was married recently | was graduated from Dickinson Law | School in June and has taken the| state bar examination. His brother Ellwood, a Second Lieutenant in the | Army Reserves, reported last week | for active duty at Lake Charles, La. | —Norma Jean Pifer, aged 10 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V, H. Pi-| fer, of West Bishop Street, escaped injury at noon Tuesday when she was struck and knocked down by al car at the corner of Allegheny and Bishop Streets. Miss Pifer was en- route to the Diamond where the; Banjo Band, of which she a member, was scheduled to its path and was struck. she was carrying seemed to receive most of the force of the impact and was thrown some distance away, but | was not damaged. The little girl suffered no injury, but her uniform, was slightly damaged. sary of Mr. and Mrs. Miller: the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Miller, and the birthday anniversary of their son, John Miller. In honor of their silver anniversary, "Squire Mil ler and his wife departed for a week's motor trip fo Canada ~Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beezer and children. Elizabeth, Margaret and | John, of West New York, N. J, ar- rived in Bellefonte last week for a | several weeks’ visit with Mr. Beezer's | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. David Miller and family, at fonte area. They made the trip Miller and Walter Ecke, who motor- ed to New York for them. ~Among our callers on Monday was H. G. Rumberger of Kansas City, Mo. A native of Walker town- ship. Mr. Rumberger left home on | August 9th, accompanied by his wife, | aq to observe a daughter Dot, and Jean Barrett chester, N. Y, and touring the New tre county for a few days’ visit at the F. E. Vonada home at Hublers- hryises about the shoulders and burg. From here they went to Wash- ington, D. C., and took the Southern route home, expecting to arrive on August 24th. ~Cecil M. Herman, Bellefonte boy is now employed by the Davey Tree Expert Company, of Kent, O. Hav- at the Davey tree school in Kent, Herman was sent to Elmira, New York. He expects to see a of the eastern half of the Uni States before cold weather sets It is probable that during the win in on Cecil who wish to take gery. The ness assures te | permanent employment. _{ Ivan Walker after his plea of (burg for the 19042 convention men with band instruments gather ed in groups on the diamond and plaved tunes dear to the hearts of convention-goers everywhere. Uni- formed firemen enjoyed themselves | by directing the sparse traffic on the i diamond, and motorists took the con- fusing signals good-naturedly. i i Beliefonte Women | Injured In Crash {their home on Willowbank street. | Mrs. Melvin Locke and Mrs. James | Mr. Beezer is a native of the Belle- Clark, both of Bellefonte, were, ‘slightly injured Saturday morning {here as motor guests of Miss Sarah When the car in which they were! {riding was struck by another ma- | ichine near Jersey Shore while the! {women were on their way to Wil-| | liamsport, { { The machine, operated by Mrs. | | Locke, was struck at a road inter. {section by a car whose driver fail-/ ! stop sign. Mrs. {Clark received bruises about the | After visiting their daughter at Ro- knees and suffered from shock. She | was taken to the Willlamsport Hos- | (England States, they came to Cen- pital but was discharged several | i hours later. Mrs. Locke escaped with | knees. The Locke car was demol- | ished. Willlamsport friends brought | {the Bellefonte women to their homes | Saturday night. 1 Sentenced; 1 Paroled In Fatal Accidents Earl Rider of near Spring Mills was sentenced Monday by Judge i to killing his friend, in mistake for a hunting near his home July 8. was sentenced to two years in County jail, ordered to THE Woodring, Pittsburgh, was from the County jail where serving a two-year sentence i5y B 5% 3 wa t rar, i c Keruietler ‘Bellefonte R. D. Good wages C. W. Bartley. Beliefonte R Phone #07-R- WANTED--Men to cut paper wood, $500 a cord. Nice cutting some log cutters. Inquire of M. Pifer, Howard, Pa. WANTED--A thoroughly experienced herdsman and farmer, who would like a job for the winter or I At them for market or show ring Write D. E. K. in care of this oes. D2 Rr x3 | WANTED—Dayworkers, fulltime and available now us for future jobs. hens Bureau, Phone State WANTED--Opening at once for man withi car. Step into established Rawleigh Route in Northeast Centre County. Has been worked 21 years For interview wrile Rawleigh's, pt PNH-34-206L., Chester, Pa. Robt. D. Larson, RFD M-107, Morris ~dale, Pa. x36 WANTED-I have a tion that will ial car req . Write C, ris, Box 834, Bloomington, Work Wanted alterations, but- hing, covering LL ott WANTED-—-8ewing, ton hol es, hemst) buttons, similar i der. Petrikin Hall, Phone 14.J. as housek home for tany Val address 91933. Wanted to Buy WANTED--White pine logs, See W Shope, at Shope’s Planing Mill. second hand Phone Belietonte 543: ght pemen. Inquire Nit. , Nittany, PO R. Zion sat Pa. D. 2 . ir wan ano it TT Dian. WAN Da corn cutter cut fodder. H. . Matter, (near Avis) Jersey Shore, BR. D. Pa. x34 hand en Myrl %. Phone x34 841 Also | or see | le aged woman in family of two. Good new FOR SALE-Automatic gas water heater, almost new, cheap, good { condition. ng further use for {t, fruit i jars. good lids. clean, 20c doz 297-M, Bellefonte x35 5s |POR SALE New brick, sand, lime- Snecial nrices full loads of | atone ibrick (2000). Also general hauling ldovd W. Lucas. Milesburg, Phone | Bellefonte 425-R-1. x34 | FOR BALE Pickles any size, anv | ol. Wednesday, Saturday and Sun- | day. Harry M. Shreckengast, Forth x j ers Mills, near Penns Cave, | POR BALE—Rundreds of used tires. {all sizexs from 15 to 26 Inch rims ‘Backed by written guarantee. Oven | evenings until § o'clock Wallrun Auto service, Snow Shoe Intersection Phone 153. 1 | harrow, double disc wheeler tractor trader. Inquire Pa. Phone 230-W. x. FOR SALE Upright plano, Glenwood a | “K" cook stove, with water front, white porceline cabinet gasoline | range, beds and many other house hold articles. Mrs. A. J. Toner, 230 8. Allegheny 8t., Bellefonte, Pa. x38 FOR SALE. ved American Sev arator; gasoline iron; electric stove, kerosene heater. 2 burner: electric floor machine, polishing, sandil Write B Mott FOR SALE—Tractors, rew and used John Deere tractors. rebuilt Ford- ; also all John tractors ott out " or write O. J. {i nper, ganfestniativ, Belleville, Call |! amount. by the 100 or b~ the bush- | | FOR SALE--A 1940 Ford tractor witn | | Perguson system. a 20 tooth aprin® | heavy duty 3 of | R BoYlel 3 fan 81. Be Rafonts [tn and Allegheny streets, Bellefonte , and | ring | scrubbing. ; Mills; or phone Centre Hall %0-R-2 | : used cars and trucks, and | Real Estate - For Sale POR SALES room frame house with bath, located in Spring Mills Pa Inquire of Ivan Lingle, Spring Mi" { Pa x35 FOR SALE--8 room house of the late Mrs. Emma C. Bathgate, at Lle- mont, Pa house has furnace bath and electricity. Inguire gt W. B Bathgate, Adm. Bellefonte R PL Pa t 2 acres located FOR SALE-—Tract of at West end of Ege Hill 30 acres | timber, Charleg RFD no A 1 x34 clear and the rest in | bulldings. Inquire of Leister, Spring Mills, Pa Stormstown., Pa. Meelings at 10 a m. and 2 pm. standard time Miscellaneous DEAD STOCK—femoved promptly. B. M. Keller, Mililvvim, Pa. Phone 75-R-2. Reverse charges 154 DEAD BTOCK Removed promptly. Call anvtime at my expense, phone 676-J-3, Bellefonte, Liovd L rib. Milesburg. Pa : 3 removed WANTED-—-Deag stock promptly. Call Geo. J Vogt, Den- tre Hall Pa. Phone 55-R-4. of Haven, 2104 at our expense FOR SALE-—About 180 acres of wood land on both sides of Laurel Run, improved road. Ideal sight for buiid- ing village just off route 64. H W Matter, Jersey Shore, R. D 2, Pa {near Avis) x34 IPFOR SBALE--A § family apartment building located on corner of Cure Pa. Reasonable terms can be ar ranged. Inquire of First Bank. Bellefonte Pa FOR SALE-4 room brick dwelling, 180 feet frontage by 200 ft. Partly modern. reasonable priced, nice Jo- cation, Pleasant Gap, Pa Horntown road. Write Mrs. Samuel Koch, 451 | Ohjo Ave, Salem, Ohio x34 POR SALE-—A 80 acre farm, located 1 mile north of Potters Mills, nine room house, bank barn. water al {barn and house. All | bulldines. Prult of all kind: In- aulre of Charles A. Leister, Bpri~~ Mills, Pa. RF D 1. x34 POR SALE--A farmn of 100 acres J0- | cated In Walker townsh'o, 1 mil | west of Zion. with 75 acres of good farm land and 28 gores of virgin time x38 | ber which has never been Jumbered Bulldings in fair condition and all n supply consist never failing well. orchards and fruit ga wire of B Prank te . P. D. 2 or Phone Zion M21. FOR BALE--Privately. The James H Neese estate farm, formerly know ‘as the Crider farm. 3 miles East of i . Consisting of 243 acre farm, all workable with t™ac's™ house nti BE ted water A Richer, "Akio ‘Topi Sick howe on doubles Jot In Howard Boronrsh | navies John W. Nees Reliefon®s { Administrator. James C. Purst. A torney, Bellefonte. x37 i8hop, 102 E | Bellefonte, Pa National | icf necessary out outbuildings, Repairing FURNITURE REPAIRED -- made to all inda of furnd Unholctering and slin covers Wm. D Thompeon's Unpholste Lamb St. Phone ir. x of POREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY --Purai- ture repair shop, repairing, restor- ing antiques a specialty. Cane da rush seats Modern upholstery, North Race St, rear Penn Belle Phone 783-J. of mowers of all MACHINE WORK --lawn eharpened. Machine work Kinds We also have In stock cold roll steel, cap screws SPL BOTOWE, Woodruff kevs, key 2tock. elec. Swarts **arhine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 32-R. "nt A Modern bas ange ONLY $1.95 PER MONTH and all Payments Can Be Applied oh Purchase Price! CENTRAL PENNA. GAS. CO. Bell fonte
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